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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 M THE GREAT AWAKENING, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF NEW AND STANDARD GOSPEL SONGS, Prepared Under the Persomal Supervision of Rev. Sam. P. Jones, FOR USE IN ALL GOSPEL MEETINGS. TORONTO: WILLIAM BRIGGS, 78 AND 80 KING STREIT EAST. Montreal : C. W. Coates. Halifax: S. F. Huestis. •Mmimimim^^m /60 cJ^6 21^2 PREFACE. « The Great Awakening " is brimming full of the poetry and melodies especially adapted to wide-awake Christian work and workers. Each song, both new and old, haft passed under my eye. My Musical Director, Mr. M. J. Maxwell, has helped me glean from all the fields of song already in print, and many new pieces will be found in this book by the best known authors, which were prepared especially for this work Many good standard hymns have .ralso been added, to make the book practical for all services. 1 shall use this book in preference to all others, wherever my work shall engage me, because I believe it is the best book of songs in existence, and as such I commend it heartily to all who want sentiment and music in harmony with the best Christian thought and the most wide awake methods. ^ ^n^. (^^J^trrr-^^i^^ 1 Entered according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, In the year one thouaand eight hundred and elghty-»ix, by Wii-liam Beioob, In the Office of the Mlnliter of Agriculture, at Ottawa. The Great Awakening, No.1. Happy Day. L. M. Si \-^i=Uu^ I :^=3 ^7- ^ ]E ■!»- :r" r -r— *- 4 f Oh, happy day, that fixed my choice On Thee, my Savior and my God ,- \ ' I Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its i aptures all a- broad. J ^ ^^^^^m\ t :| a; CBOBIW. w=^^^ S—i^J ^ - Fine. ^ ^ Hap-py day, hap-py day. When Je-sns washed my sins a D. S. Hap-py day, hap-py day. When Je-sus washed my sins a 452.. #. i m -r^r *i* ±: ^£B £ W-i- t way! way! I r i I i J J j i i^j-i J 1 .1 J J J i j ^ 5=5l #; D.M. -t (- -0 — 0—0- I He taught me how to watch and pray, And live re-joic-ing ev-'ry »i : \ I t - day; 11 2 Oh, happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love I Let cheerfal anthems fill His honse, While to that sacred shrine I move. 3 'Tis done, the great transaction's done ! I am my I ord's, and He is mine ; Ho called me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine. 4 Now rest, my long divided heart! Fixed on this blissfnl center, rest; Here have I found a noble part, [breast. Here heavenly pleasures fill my 5 High heaven that heard the solemn vow. That now renewed shall daily heart Till in life's latest hour I bow. And bless In death a bond so dear. 8 No. 2. " Whosoever Will" " Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely."— Rbv. 22; 17. P. P. Eliss. p. p. Bliss, by per. I ^ S— I- JoyTnlly. lgr=^i^ i ;^^^^fe^^ iS T 1. " Who-so-ev-er heareth," shout, shout the sound! Send the hlessed 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 se-cure ; " Who-so-ev-er wili," for- :pb=ti:5 #.♦ #. ^ ■■tr. -*-r 5*— > — >- ■/— I*- ^ yi^^- :t: « P i =s^ I ' — ^ — -s — N- t: all the world around j en-ter while you may ev - er must en-dure 5 ->- i^-t S -0 — •- s S=iE2£C no- spread the joyful news wherev-er man is found: ; Je-su8 is the true, the on - ly Liv-ing Way : Whosoev - er will," 'tis life for ev - er-more-. ■t=«; :^=^ ^ l-U-k -q :Sz i i rrrrr s—h-^- 9-^ V ^— V- ^^^^3 it=t " Who-so-ev-er will, may come.' ^■ -t J' > J J i -# — #■ I*- Who-so-ev-er will, who-so-ev-er will," 1?=1?: JL -#— F 1 -v'^>— ^ ^ -» W U ■i»-^ ?=!?=l^ -IC- ^ ! ^ ! ^ r ^A/ i i f>=^ ^m j ( --^^_^^ fr^ < < * ^g #-^¥-¥- la Send the proc-la - ma - tion o - ver vale and hill ; 'Tis a lov ing ^ ^ ^ ^ - - - J_ t=(t: y ^ ^ — i :l?=f: ^ -v-t -f-"-g-r r -^ -bH > 1 / m li T 5lUt P^^ ^ 3^ ^ V — 9 :i-^-T^ — ^—^ — Fa-ther calls the wand'rer home : " Who-so - ev - er will, may come." p^ £ ^ ^m Vi/ No. 3. E. 0. E. Gall Them lu. E. O. EXCELL. 1. Hear the Sav -ior sweet-ly say -ing, Call them in, make no de - lay; 2. Hear Him say, let no one lin-ger. Call them in from out the cold, 3. Call them in, I can not leave them. Call them in, I cdii not go; g^g ±£±:^zi -/ — ^i-#- -+- ==f: 4- — ( — :W- — i-i^i. ^ u 1^ ■ i r-i r-i-ri r r ^ ~g- Call them in, say all aie Tvelcome, Bid them come to me to-day. Call them in, the lit • tie children, Bid them come within the fold. Oh, make haste, for souls are dy - ing, Snatch them from the brink of woe. \ \-f-^- l*- ^ — #_i_^ -A—*- =?=i=F#= I I . I :ffi± rg T'g r s T r ^ ^ - e :ft=f: rh !»- CHOBITB. Call them in, . Bid them come, n ' h fc 1-^ ^ s s -^ ■--- 1 ^ff /. gt^> -4:: -^' rt'^.""^ ^ .. 1"^ 1 Call them in, oh, call them in, Bid them come, oh, hid them come! 1 ^ — U — ti'— L -^— ^^ 5-5-^--^— I I: ^^?. ??*; ± * * :i; ^^ t: n#-v:^- a Hear the Sav - ior sweetly say-ing, " Call them in, oh, call them in ! "' 9i iE^ ^ (^ I ^ ^ k/ f-r No. 4. The Crown of Glory. Rev. Dr. E. H. Nkvik. C. C. CONVKRSB. f^^^ $= T ^ i r 1. I hear a sweet voice that floats down from a • bove, 2. It wbis - pers, Oh, sol - diers! yield not to de - spair, 3. The cloads may sur-ronna me and dark - en my way, ^ tr. :e=t S :«: ^ f i -• H "i i -+- -ah-h ^-« It sounds like the yoice of a friend that I love; For Je - BUS is with you wher-ev - er you arej And shut from my bo • som the sun - shine of day; m n ^ I -i9- ^ £ m -I s ^^ -t -r=g ^ It bids me be watch -fnl and faith • fnl and bold, His grace will en - a - ble you, sure - ly, to win. But Christ in the gloom of the night will ap - pear, ^ ^--frg-- £ I -W- £ f r^ I I rf\ ;] f- iWrt^j-^^ - -jst For I fight for a crown more pre - cious than gold. In fight -ing the bat - tie with er - ror and sin. And turn in - to glad-ness my an - guish and fear. ^ ^ ' M. M. *. M. JL I I, t i: '^^■ ipi^Hc 4= -»>- The Grown of Glory. Concluded. CHOBrS. , f t i /T> i JU^JI/U j-fr-f ^^ 1 ^ r S For a crown, for a crown, for a crown I fight, With Christ as my i ^ ^;:^:f=R E ^f^=^ i^ (^ 1*=*^ 1^ t ^ fe^ pp g^r=i^ i =r g|^; leader.my strength and my light I For a crown, for a crown, for a J J J - #^-^ .^USL^^^ r=t=l= :t=t ±1 It :^ :fe^t =15=1^ ■tS^ :f=fe 21 ^ 'C/ I I «: ^ i /«\ i ^ i 5: ^ ^iM crown I fight. With Christ as my lead-er, my strength and my light. ■«=£ ^ s&^ fe^^ :t=f: St/ ^ 4 The foes that assail me stand forth in their pride. Within and aroand me on every side ; But armed and equipped by my King, I am strong. And know that, in battle, I'll vanquish the wrong. For a crown, for a crown, for a crown I fight. With Christ as my leader, my strength and my light. 5 God's battle will win at the last, I am sure. Though long the great conflict with sin may endure. His power, and justice and love will unite. To brighten the earth with the triumphs of right. For a crown, for » crown, for a crown I fight, With Christ as my leader, my strength and my light. .jiVA.'y-^:ffeiW ZI m ?^^^ * •0- •0' •0- -0- Light of the world is Je - sas. Jiike snn - shine at noon - day His Light of the world is Je - sas. We walk in the Light when we Light of the world is Je - sas. Go, wash, at Uis bid - ding, and Light of that world is Je - sas. The Lamb is the light in the PS^ -» 0—hi^ ^ 4t-^- i i sfcfi — ^ — f. — ^ — Ij — N- -M d d d N- -i r—\ m^d — / i i— -t- -0 d-—' -*- ~i-^ -r-H \r • # • glo - ry shone in, fol - low oar Gnide, light will a - rise, Cit - y of Gold, f- f- f- f" The Light of the world The Light of the world The Light of the world The Light of that world ,K > - ^ ♦ is is is is Je - Je - Je - Je - • • sas. sas. sas. sus. ^ • t\' ' « J s s s u p .^ . i* L u i_ ' 1 1 r r r i_ r -^ T P F ^ '.J j" u' u' \ :.j ■ • — !^_y H y ■■ '—J crnoBiTB. I5iz-_v:±i:l ■0 — 0- £ ii^ -N-4- ?=iP3t:^: -# — ^ ^>' Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee j Sweetly the light has dawn'd uj on me. m .#■••-••■••- ■» -^ -^ -^ •0- ' ■0- •0- •0' V u — 1/ t^*- u^ ^ 1^ ! • - -I rJ-J- • 8 SA' i The Tho The The g The Light of the World is Jesus. Concluded. ^ 5 Jt^t^ '^^^ 5=t -^ — N — K- Jzut MnjiL 1 ^ip Onco I was blind, bnt now I can see ; The Lijjht of the world is Je - sus. is-s^ ^i=t: :^=:^iz5=^ •^— #— #- irm l — l_- t- r~c ^ r ^ ^U: gg^l ^P^a 1=1=^ VA** No. 6. What Hast Thou Done for Me ? " So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many."— IIeb. 9: 28. Miss Frances R. IIavergal. P. P. Bmss, by per. Morteraf o. ^ 1. I gave my life for thee, My pre -cious blood I ehed, 2. My Fa-ther'8 house of light,— My glo - ry - cir - cled throne, * -= -H1 i-,^: Ci — y — I — -^—c Cf.^p_Ln 3 I suffered much for thee. More than thy tongue can tell. Of bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell i I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, AVhat hast thou borne for me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from my homo above, Salvation full and free. My pardon and My love j I bring. I bring rich gifts to thee, What habt thou brought to Me ? No. 7. Shall I be Saved To-night ? " Look unto me, and be ye saved."— Isaiah 45. 22. Fanny J. Crosby. Mrs. M. Buss Wilson, by per. 1. Je - sus is pleading with my poor soul, Shall I 2. Je - sus was nailed to the cross for nie, Shall I 3. Je - sus is knocking at my poor heart, Shall I 4. What if that voice I should hear no more, Shall I ■ r f- f .a. be saved to-night? be saved to-night? be saved to-night? be saved to-night? I I I I - ^EEETE^ ^^s^ t m If I be-lieve, He will make How can my heart so un - grate What if His spir - it should now Quick-ly I'U o - pen this boli r f . 1^-t^ gf ^ngz ^^^^E me whole, ShaU I be -ful be? Shall I be de-part? ShaU I be ;;d door, Save me, I saved to-night? saved to-night? saved to-night? Lord, to-nijht. :i it |i =5=q==f: i^ J^ i=TJ 1— r -1 — I — 1- '^ 3E m £ *— i :tii=at ^E^ Mzzk :^ How can you grieve me from day to day? Now, if I wiU, I may call him mine ; Sweetly it falls on my list'iiing ear ; Pit - y my sorrow, for - give my sin ; Ten - der-ly, sad-ly I hear Him say. Now He will save me by grace divine, - ver and o-ver His voice I hear. Blessed Redeemer, come in, come in. tzt §ti^$SLJ^ SE E £ i ;& I -r )=t=:t -^ t=^ P fcEf ^m hU i ■f -^ i -vj/- Shall I go on in the old, old way, Or shaU I be Can I the pleasures of earth re - sign ? Oh, shall I be Shall I re-ject Him— a friend so dear? Oh, shall I be Kow let Thy work in my soul be - gin, For I wiU be ti-t-^- 4- •¥9- ^P\ »-\-^ • — K©' 1 saved to-night? saved to-night? saved to-night? saved to-night? j5L,. - I 95 Si t=^t=l: .0 h- 10 No. 8. Hidinj^, Dear Lord, in Thee. "Hold up My Koings * * « Keepn.eac the apple of Thine eye, hide me under the iow of Thy wings." Ps. 17,-6, 8. Riv. J. S. BOYD. Bhadow of Thy wings. Rev. J. S. B. ^-jt -(©^ ^f-*i ^ V-^— #- ligf-'— igj— £ _^_ 1. 2. 3. 4. Hid - ing, d(ar Lord, in Thee, Ev - er in Thee, in Thee, Sa - tan may point his darts, Aiming them at my life, Run - ning to my retreat, Fly-in^ at each a - larm, Sum-mon'dat length above, Mountmg thro' parted skies, m ■*» -/&' S e ; s ^^-^r 3 ^ 4 e > ^ ■^r -i&r- "Wither - so- e'er my path shall lead, This shall be all my plesTP Striving to poi-son all my joys, Tempting to sin and strife; Tempests of troubles rage in vain; Nothing disturbs my calm. Hearing the welcome "Come,well done," Having obtained the prize ; 13^ IZ=t *=^ SE I ? ^ -»»- i m 32: » V m — m — / Q y ^C -&■■ ^^=i=t (5>- -«»- T ■0 — •— • — «»- f ■J^ r-j— Dai - ly di - rect Still in the shad - Death has a sting Still with the rayr - ? 4 e » « me in Thy way, Nev-er permit my steps to stray, ow of Thy wings, Calmly secure, my spir - it sings, no more for me, O-ver the grave is vie - to - ry, lad harping throug,yieing in love, I'll shout the song, T=X. I ^^^i^ % -&- -iSh- 5 Hiding in Thee, dear Lord, in Thee, Hiding in Thee, dear Lord, in Thee, Hiding in Thee, dear Lord, in Thee, Glo-ry to Thee, dear Lord, to Thee, j I I I I j Ev-er in Thee, in Thee. E /-er in Thee, in Tliee. Ev-er in Thee, in Thee. Ev-er to Thee shall be. ^g i 55^^S ISt -a)~ u ''■SBll|*K"'*5ir^;-: ^mmm No. 9. Wonderful Words of Life. ' The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life."— John 6 : 61. P. P. Bliss. P. P. Bliss, by per. ^ ^ 3 1. Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, 2. Christ, the blessed One, gives to all 3. Sweet-ly ech - o the gos - pel call, Won-der-ful words of Won-der-fal words of Won-der-ful words of J^=^^^^^ is -0-i- f-fr-h-^ t) — u—v- S & t I k 1— 1-- ^ -A— N *l ^ 3t=: -•-? — • Life, Let me more of their beauty see, Won-der-fal words of Life; Sin-ner, list to the lov-ing call, Won-der-ful words of Life, Of - fer par-don and peace to all, Won-der-ful words of ^ i i *=* 5^ I I: i^a: ^1 ^ I ^-F-^ 3=1?: :t=t: Life, Words of life and beau - ty, Teach me faith and du - ty ; Life. All so free - ly giv - en, Woo - ing us to heav-en. Life. Je - sus, on - ly Sav - ior, Sane - ti - fy for - ev - er. ^-i-#-T-' -y- 1^ :fc|=^ N N- S 3S K=H=F 1st ^ ' I »d. -^ ^---i :dsjr:: I ^ - 4-J-4 =r ^ ^ ^ Beautiful words, wonderful words, Wonderful words of Life, f^^ ^-Wr Life. §is 41. ^ .^ l> — •- \ / ^ ^ - i ■^■^-■••^■•■^■^--^ - -^ : tr=|i=:^= ^ - u U U h :p=t -k' — ^ — ^ £ t: ^^ 12 :it=iz No. 10. J. Nicholson. BeantiM Land on High. C. A. IIavbns, by per. 1. There's a bean - ti-fnl land on high, To its glo-ries I fain wonld fly ; When by 2. There's abean-t'-fnllandon high, I shall en-ter it by and byjJThere with ^. -N— i I /CV :^^3i^ i=3t Bit. t-^-r- sorrows pressed down, I long Tor my crown, In that beantifnl land on high, friends hand in hand, I'll walk on the strand, In that beantifnl land on high. on high. m -^ #^ /rs K^— ^ ^ I - \, -I- t^ ■I — -^-¥- ^ E ^— #■ ^=f=f==g==Pf-^ 3 CntOBVN. ^--^- u 3a^i3 1 J l l r P'^ f atDt f- *=t: rir: t ii -i ^ I 5T-5T In that bean -ti-fnl land I'll be, . . . From earth and its cares set free; . . I'll be, set free J SeI m lU- *-^ -J-^ y-M)- f- =t *-**u^c?5r My Je-sns is there, He's gone to prepare A place in that land for me, forme. ,i^. ^ w-^^r-fri^M 3 There's a beantifnl land on high, Then why shonld I fear to die? When death is the way to the realms of the day In that beantifnl land on high. There's a beautiful land on high. And my kindred its bliss enjoy ; Me-thinks I now see how they're waiting for me In that beantifnl land on high. IS ,.l«Sl-.#^j)l»^»>»- ifiaiigwasiifci«'^« ■ i!!mmm': No. 11. Are yon Washed in the Blood ? Words and Music by Rev. Eusha A. Hoffman. -I N N- ■^^^^^^^m ■ 4-J^-^ - 1. Have yott been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Are you washed in the 2. Are yon walk-ing dai - ly by the Savior's side ? Are you waslied in tlie 3. Wlien the Bridegroom cometh, will your robes be white, Pui-e and white in the 4. liay aside the garments that are stained with sin, And be washed in the *=p f J: -^ -N— ^- blood of the Lamb? Are you fully trusting in his grace this hour? Are you blood of the Lamb? Do you rest each moment in the Cru-ci-fiad? Are you blood of the Lamb ? Will your soul be ready for the mansions brir.ht, And be blood of the Lamb? There's a fountain flowing for the soul unclean. Oh, be S^ s? ^: r u u - r r- :*c=^ -I- — t — i>' u u f r r—r ^=^ -» — »- v-v- ■f^ CBOBCS. 1 — -^— r- S — m — ^^ :22t: I H 1- 12 -N- :i!=i:: washed in the blood of the Lamb ? Are you washed in the Are you washed — • #- ' psTT-i • • • — -^ ^ ^ — r'^-^—M — p: £ fc=^ ■■■: ^ *4 -N— ^ ^m ^ 9~, ^ 4 ' ^ ^ blood, In the soul-cleansing blood of the Lamb? Are your garments in the blood of the Lamb ? 1^ ^^^^^^^P spotless ? Are they white as snow ? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb ? :p=f: m :f=:r ^^^m gi^toizzt ±zi ^^ :fc:=5: 14 No. 12. Since I Have Been Redeemed. E. O. E. r 1. 1 2. I 3. I 4. 1 5. I ^ ^ ^^ s^ t- E. O. EXCELt. ^ ::t fi*-*- fT P have a song I love to sing, Since I have heen re - deemed, have a Christ that sat - is • fies. Since I have been re - deemed, have a Witness, bright and clear, Since I have been re have a joy I can't ex-press, Since I have been re have a home prepared for me. Since I have been re ^ -(L t=t ^ m •ft.' ^ ■#• m deemed, deemed, deemed, SJ/— S&/ ^^ I -# ^ Of ray Re - deemer, Sav - ior, King, Since I To do His will my high - est prize. Since I Dis-pell - ing ev - 'ry donbt and fear. Since I All through His blood and righteonsness, Since I Where I shall dweU e - ter - nal - ly. Since I ♦. #. 4t. ^ -^ - p- ■#■ . i i— ^ I — u — y — r ^ — » — i u =r ■l*-T- have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed. t •=pc i £ m mOBITS. Since I M . have been redeemed. U=^=^ w— V- ^ ? C g g"f ^^ Since I have been redeemed. Since I have been redeemed, Since I have been re- pi ■#. .^ .^ - ♦ #. |c=^z:f=^czpE: : ti^- i^ 1 ^ i^ t r-r r r r t^t-ttt I FT=f4H=rg i 2d. ^ a^ -J-^g — 1^ — Ti — # -^ — h • 44^ ■o- deemed, 1 will glo-ry in His name, I will glory in the Savior's name. g: 15 15^ No. 13. Are You Ready? Maby D. James. m fej Jno. R. Swbney, by per, =:S±=:^: J Pi— J k_r-_J , m 1. Should the summons, quickly fly - iwg. On the slumb'ring nations fall,— ^ #— r^ F f 1— r<^ !* ^ P i P • I * P F- igi F ± t 5=*F=rf i fe^fe^Ni — ( 1 ■!- ^^ ::t ?^ £B tt -«^ li^ ^? -z;^ Lo! theHeav'nly Bridegroom cometh, Would the sound your souls ap-pall ? t ri ^^^ ip It: — ^ — ^ w CRORVS. ^3S I i: #-S- -(»s-«t £ ^ =r ^~ t tr -0 — #■ Are you ready ? Are you ready ? Should you hear the midnight call ? y^W^ ¥ ^m ^ £1 s -«^ =i^ ^T -0 — 0- Are you ready ? Are you ready ? Should you hear the midnight call? 'J' o y J y '¥ ^^ y Arc 70U ready? Arc you rcftdyT Should you bear the midnight call? Should you hear the mid - night calif 2 What if now the startling mandate Should the sleeping virgins hear,— Are your lamps all trimmed and burn- ing Should the Bridegroom now appear? II: Are you ready? Are you ready? Now to see your Lord appear ? :|| 8 Is there oil in all your vessels ? Are your garments pure and white ? Arc they washed in the cleansing Fount- Fit to stand in Jesus' sight? (ain, II: Are you ready? Are you ready? Are your lamps all clear and bright ? :l| 4 Rise ! ye virgins,— sleep no longer,— Lest the call your souls surprise! Lest ye fail to meet the Bridegroom, When He cometh from the skies. ||: Oh, be ready I Oh, be ready! Hasten, from your slumbers rise! :B le :^:iz: :^ f^ .eL_J a m m No. 14. Fanny J. Crosby. Welcome for Me. -&m ^: 4- Wm. J. KniKPATRicK, by per. ZSL t2 s 1. Like a bird ou the deep, far a - way from its nest, I had 2.1 am safe in the ark; I have fold -ed my wings On the 3. I am safe in the ark, and I dread not the storm, Tho' a- JirlzdS: ^ u t- rr-^ Si-ifei m ^F3 kOEi t ir r :¥ — r isa ■T- -o~ f 5fe I wander'd, my Sav-ior, from Thee j But Thy dear lov - ing voice call'd me ho - som of mer - cy di - vine } I am flll'd with the light of Thy round me the sur-ges may roll ; I will look to the skies, where the is :p=rf: m r-^ f f — r— > cd m 4- -N- \^ home to Thy breast. And I knew there was wel pres-ence so bright, And tb« joy that will ev day nev-er dies, I will sing of the joy come for er be in my me. mine. soul. g?^^ -(S2- -s:: :|i: f JE I Srperie bp 7l5>- i e±: CHORVS. Wel-come for me, Sav-ior. from Thee ; A smile and a welcome for me : P^^ *_-t. ^ T #-»-0 — f- S^5e£ P^ 1 Now, like a dove, I rest in Thy love, And find a sweet refage ^^^^ in Thee, in Thee. From "SOMOS or Joy and Gladness." 17 rmini III; Nc. 15. Precious Promise. "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precioug promises."— 2 Pkt. 1 : 4 Nathaniel NiLsa. P. P. Bliss, by per P If ^ -^n-t-^ pp 1. Precious promise God hath given To the wea-ry pass-er by, 2. When temptations al-most win thee, And thy trusted watchers fly, 3. When thy secret hopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by, 4. When the shades of life are fall-ing. And the hour has come to die, m M^~d • 1 \j- -k-v-i«-.— *■ 6 1 C ^^N#^ ■1 — N' -! V ^^- 3tOt ■m—^rr* "»-■ " '■ — ~t — i — :+ 35±i i On the way from earth to heaven, " I will guide thee with Mine eye." let this promise ring within thee, " I will guide thee with Mine eye." Let this promise still be cherished, " I will guide thee with Mine eye." Hear thy trusty Pi - lot call-ing, " I will guide thee with Mine eye." fg=!^=^ 1st: PTT ^ ^ fcfi ^ ■m—r^ m REFRAIN. pMUL-nA^ m J. ^ ^-f m ^"■^'^ I will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye T^:l' #. -ft- I . L i E JS =E ^ :t=: "T-^-n ■f5»-J- I i * i /TS tah- *it i ip *=^ ^ ^ PiTf ' « » ' m On the way from earth to heaven, I will guide thee with Mine eye. r. :M=fz - fM^ i ^ir-r ^^3^ :p=FP= rrfTp 18 I 1^0. 16. J. R, M. W^ se Redemption's Story. fci ^tf=fT r-r-it :a — I . J ' ^ f J. R. Mdrrat, ^ — r^ — hr_i - 3|=l=it g 1. Let T18 sing redemption's sto - ry, Let us sing the Sav-ior's love, 2. Praise, oh, praise the loveth. t sought us AVhile we walked in wicked waysi 3. With His mighty arms around us, We cannev-er faint or fear j ■*■• ♦ .*■ ^ i#g=tiZTibi=r^^z;pfci:^|c=:{li:irii-. ^-4 ^- *it e :iWrFJ SES -«-i -#-r r Sons of God and heirs of glo-iy, Praise Ilim till ye meet a-bove! Praise, oh, praise the love that bought us, Give it ev - er - last-ing praise. In His keep- ing who has found us. All the way is bright and clear. ■^- ■•. ^=^^ ,f f- :t=^—^- •> y a^ ■^ I mOBTS. ^=«=^: J N 7-V 5^ Let us sing redemption's sto - ry. Sing a - loud the sweet re-frain, i-4^-S- ^m. :t^ ■0t.' A- ■#. -h- : l ^- li;?— si- ^^ im i :!= 3: :^~- -«-T-«i,- r -#-— 75^ Till the an - gel hosts in glo - ry Send the ech - o back a-gain. a^ t h •»■ -ft. t=^ ^^ fef 18 ^■p No. 17. When Jesus Comes. Unto thom that look for him shall ho appcnr the Kccond time, without sin, unto salvation."— UKU. i): 28. P. P. Bliss. P. P. Bliss, by per. P^ g^S '^m .1 r miB 1. Down life's dark vale we wander, Till Jo - su8 comes i "Wo watch and 2. Oh, let my lamp be burning, "When Jo-sus comes ; For Him my 3. No more heart- pangs nor sadness. When Jo-sus comes ; All peace and 4. All doubts and fears will vanish, When Jo-sus comes j All gloom Ilis m :»^ ■a. £ i :J: ■(Si. ^ I* ■"£ — f— I i i i: CHORUS. s f T wait and won - dor, Till Jo soul be yearn-ing. When Jo joy and glad-ness, When Jo face will ban - ish, When Je ♦ ♦ - - ^ -0- fL'\. ±: sns comes. BUS comes, sus comes, sus comes, -« (2-1. All joy His :g- ^ -j5^ fe S j =j=8=tJ=j i i=f^=i -»—*-> •>- m loved ones bringing, When Jesus comes ; All praise thro' heaven ringing, -k — rbn 1 ttH rl *=«=*: i ;g: i ■t- ^■-^ ^^ i ^ 3 *: 4 When Je - sus comes. All beau-ty bright and vernal. When Je - bus =P- +=T I I— t- ^ comes I All glo - ry, grand, e -Of- E ^ ter =1= nal, When Je - sua comes. 1Hr' T; r - ^ 20 ^ f m When Jesus Comes. Concluded. 6 He'U know the way was dreary, When Jesus comes j He'll know the feet grew weary, When Jesus comes. — Cho. C lle'll know what griefs oppressed me, When Jesus comes ; Oh, how His arras will rest lue ! When Jesus comes.— Cho. No. 18. The Sure Foundation. i i llflt. =t J T. a. O'Kanp., by per. ^1 ±5zd ^ -#— ^ — #-^# ^-^rr^-T 1 . There stands a Rock, on shores of time, That rears to heav'u its head suWime,") That Rock is cleft, and they are blest, Who . . . . ) S T-rn- ±tn:^— tiZz:|izzipi: ^^=:^ EE=:p=g=:^^ __y_Lj 1 , ^p « p^F^— I - 1 • ' 8d. CTtOBUS. i — it=i r lind with - in the cleft a :5l=; i3 /t^-f*4- ^ i £ rest. Some build their hopes on the 1S1 :^^= r r .|__Js_K_A. ijr-N- * s — ^~*l — 3— *|Y[iq=ii=zzj!sziizzfezii£ »j — ^ ~ i=lij ev - er drifting sand, Some on their fame, or their treasure, or their land. ii^ -• » # •- '• 1^ ^ f I fc± :4 -4- g E iSE^E^^riES^jEjEi ¥3 :q: ^-^'-*-^-^^ -•— #- I — 4_ Piia Mine's on a Rock that forever will stand, Je - sus the " Rock of Ag-es." i^fet -tr 1 ^ 1 f 1^ 9 I 2 That Rock's a cross, its arms outspread, Celestial glory bathes its head) To its firm base my all I bring, ilnd to the cross of ages cling. r 3 Til at Rock's a tower wjipse lofty height, Illumed with heaven's unclouded ligM, Opes wide its gates beneath the dome, Where saints find rest with Christ at 21 home. No. 19. My Redeemer. p. p. Bi.isfl. "0 Lord, my strength, and my rodccmer."— Pa. 19S 14. Jamkh McOranaiiak, bypor. 1.1 will Hhi{f of my Redeem-er, Andllis wond'rous love to me; 2. I AvlU tell the wond'rous story, How my lost es - tate to save, 3. I will praise my dear Uedcomer, His tri-iimphant pow'r I'll tell, 4.1 will sing of my Redeem-er, And His heav'nly love for mei -\—v ictijt n the cru - ei cross lie suffered, From the curse to set mo free. In His boundless love and mer-cy He the ran - som free-ly gave. How the vic-to - ry He giv-eth - ver sin, and death, and helU He from death to life has brought me, Son of God, with Ilim to be. tr- f P3EE^ -^ list ^^=*=:z^:t fettt^^ Wz. i=U M =^=^ 3 JCJtit -^— •r*^ With His Sing, oh, sing of my Re-deem - er, ^i EI t-=t=t=tr- ■^ -0 0- £ -I 1 1 H m^ tr=t -Miz^^-^kizwi Sing, oh, sing of my Redeemer, Sing, oh, sing of my Redeemer, With His blood • • • t I s s -^ S' ^z=4 i ±it blood He purchased me, He purchased me, blood . . . . He purchased me. ^J. J^ ^ :f^ I ^ J ^ J On the ^ w=r=ft ^^ #^»- :t: ^ blood He purchased me, With His blood He purchased me^ On the 82 Hy Redeemer. Concluded. ^ iS^^ fefe^^E^ ;EiEii :s: -6^ cruss Ho Hculcd luy par - don, I'uid tlio ^^^^^. r cross lie scaled my pardon, On the cross lie ) sealed my pardon, Paid the Repeat ;)p after ihst verse. sS^ £ ^E^ -N- I debt. IS -H . . and made me free, *^»^ '""^"J^ "'.« '^'^^' IE debt, and made me free, No. 20. Dennis. S. M. Rev. John Fawcett, 1712. From H. G. N.\OEti. .a 4- IIP ■^^ I -^ ^m --t- ^r '^^■tf^* m 5^ 1. Llest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Ciiristian love; 2. Be - fore our Fa-ther's throne. We pour our ar - duut prayers; 3. We share our mu-tual woesj Our mu - tual bur -dens bear; 4. When we a - sun - der part. It gives us in - ward pain : M- 5i^ — f- ^■ ? Look un-to the fields, For they are white, all read - y to har-vest ; -^—P- 4?i— fi-^ jpt—jp. iE^fc -Ch- ■'-a- 1?^* i N 1^ N t ^3i} 3l=S: !■ ^— -A- ^ ^~^- t rr-fi t^ i n-^ ■0 . ^ Look unto the fields, yes. Look unto the fields, for they are ready to harvest. » *P P'P - gjtiEariTizr -^' "?~9~Er-p F - P'P P'p ^ — ^ — ^ ^ • • • ^ - f' f"! y — # : p - - -0—0-^—0 ^-0r :f: f i as ENDORP. le Master 8 mer-cy ey call, for tf J?3 in-ingr, e - ven, y-ing, » — ^Li. ^^ — r=3 fe, yes. ■vest ; — # — , ^■1 vest. r fcrtjni^ There is a fountain filled with blood, filled with blood, filled with blood, I And sinners plunged beneath that flood, beneath that flood, beneath that flood, / The dy - ing thief re-joiced to see, re-joiced to see, re-joiced to see, I And there may I, tho' vile as he, tho' vile as he, tho' vile as he, Glorious Fountain. T. C. O'Kane, by per. ■^ • — #- '• — « N • ^ — f m ^E^ i=fc=t ;e *hC= f :*=*: "■*"*" :e * •-y- ;S3E5 -7-i } There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanuel's veins. And sinners plunged beneath that flood. Lose all their guilt-y stains. The dy - ing thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day, 1 And there may I, tho' vile as he, Wash all my sins a - way. i his* t ij* ^ >^ iii?z to ^= j:=^ I Oh, glo - ri - ous foCT+ - ain! Here will I stay. -m — ^ — • •- :^zi2: -I — ^^ Mj . n^ And p=|S=tz£=:.=fzzif=f^ a "*33; 1^ in -0- thee ev er Wash my sins a - way. p=i^ -r- ^ :fe!z± ^ 1^ 3 Thou dying Lamb, I : Thy precious blood: I ShaU never lose its power, TiU aU the ransomed |: Church of God: I Are saved, to sin no more. 27 4 E'er since by faith I: I saw the stream : I Thy flowing wounds supply. Redeeming lovo |: has been my theme, : I And shall be till I die. ^>^m$immm>^^t No. 25. Trusting in the Lord. Acts 27: 25. T. P. W. Tho8. p. Wkstendorp. 3 1. Tho' the storm of life be rag - ing high, I'raught with dangers, 2. Pain may rack this earthOy house of mine, I may bow at 3. 0th - er hopes may swift-ly pass a - way, 0th - er joys may S! 3=t r -^_ :t=I=P ^ U ^ s :i= > 33 P^i ?-^=^^ f- 3E =^i=^ per - ils cv - er nigh, Still T know my soul shall nev - er die, sor- row's gloom-y shrine. Still my heart will nev - er, nev - er pine, van - ish or de - cay, Still with faith 111 tread the nar - row way. IS -^ :t= -r-t t T J: Oh, trust mg. M::^ ^^ — ! ii0- -«9 U ^ -iH^ -ai>- ~M K-i H^-J*^ i-^—H h 1^^- Trust-ing in the Lord. Oh, trusting, trusting, trusting in the Lord, Pl^ m -■^ 'f> €?■ f?: ;t=t: -^— *- r-rr-r-n-ri I fc:* Trust - ing, S 3 the prom -is - es He gave. Trusting, trusting. be pt lieve — • — ?^E I: ri I' I r\-n\-r m =^^= -*-# :;^ ^ :i * lit IS :J- Trust-ing in the Lord, He a ^fe±: :t=t==t 122: lone —0 — can save. r-rr-rr -»- I 28 « -H » I No. 26. Who Cares for a Soul? ■.i=^ il:^ ^=t^^=w=^i=i ?=a: i — -i— ^ tian.doyou? Or J. B. O. CLEMM, S N ^r- — • M # 1. Who cares for a sonl? say, Christian, do you? Or will you, with empty 2. Who'll speak to that soulthat hastens a-pace To death and e • ter-nal 3. Who of ns that cares when called to account, To hear from the King," Well ii^^ #— ^ '^ ^ y f= #_#- ^^- M—^ /— 1^ r r.i=r=Mi=£ t^v=t ^ 5E :i ^P )th-ing to do. When ^ hand, Meet the Mas -ter and say there is noth-.„jj woe? Who will tell it of Je - sus in ac-cents of love. And done," And to see mid the shin - ing ones gathered a - r o md, Soma e?g— p — ^- ^^=« -r-^ r -^=^ :t=t I i •-^•- REFR^IM :n:€ =^^ - • -W- ^ it^ 2S: -t — I- -## Si^ He your ac-counts shall de - mand. Who cares? .... Who point out the way it should go. souls that our la - bors have won. Cares for a soul, -^ f f ~ P • F - 1=^ ■0-^-0- tiL I ■J^^-n N-i-d^T -•-.-#■' H h aiotif: i=*r^ -^— r- ■^7= — r cares? . . .Who cares for a soul to - day? Then haste to the Cares for a soul ? _ . r • I* f r I* . r * P /• f P—r^ '^^ — f —rf-^ — '•— f — I fcs? /r\ S 31=3: i=i!: 3^ ^-^ g^EJEjE^^ rnr^ - y— ^ ^ wand'rers and make no de - lay, And beg them to come to the fold. «_ j== f f T , ,.;,f r f f ,tiJ: N gfTtir^rP !^S^ r '- F i j-jn 29 M0^ .:No. 27. Draw me Nearer. " Let us draw near with a true heart."— IIeb. 10: 22. Fanny J. Trosby. W. FI. Doane, by per. [^. mi- N-J^r :^-^ -^^ -I 1- ^ ^ ^ ^~^ ^ V V ^ 1=(^ love to ^ 1. I am Thine, Lord, I have heard Thy voice, Andittold Thy Jove to me ; 2. Consecrate mo now to Thy service, Lord. By Thj pow'r of grace divine; ^i rrr -J±i: :p=f: V— >- J3: t±t=i:r mm m ^ J^ :ti ::t=:t -«-i 3|=Z3t :5:e — ^ — ^ — n-^-^it — ^ ^ — #— #- But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And he closer drawn to Thee. Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope. And my will be lost in Thine. Pgi£ S? »xt :t= f ^3^e3E ■V — ^- £ -# — #- r=r >-¥- -# — ^ =F :|E=^ :t U L^ CHORUS. -«-^ -i<— S -N-t^ r=: :^zF- Draw me near - er, nearer, hlessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died ; S? a :|i=l!: -# — #- ( ¥ nearer, nearer. ■V — ¥—¥—¥- ^^^^^^ ^^; 35 :i :2S Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side '-•-•- ^- — ^ --— — -— - — -— 1^ — I ff r » V A I ig r ^1^ ?T- -^^■ ^=N: -#— # — #- t^t7=^-t: '/— ^ V V I t<— y^ I I I 3 th« pure delight of a single hour That before Thy throne I spend, "When I kneel in pray'r, and with Thee, my God, I commune as friend with friend. 4 There are depths of love that I can not know Till I cross the narrow sea. There are heights of joy that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. JO No. 28. Ohl 'tis Glory in my Soul. Flora L. Best. Jno. R. Sweney, by per. tes P fe=J^H/-j^ S^EEfe :^ — tr ^^tr =:i=^t±g 1. To Thy cross, dear Christ, I'm clinging, All my ref-uge and my plea ; 2. Long my heart hath heard thee calling, But I thrust aside Thy grace ; 3. Love e - ter - nal, light e - ter - nal. Close me safe-ly, sweetly in ; (2— , ^±i=h^ It:*: $EE^^ r t ■-■^■. ±r\ U !;5^- >.- p -iN- * S -^-T-i- Matchless is Thy lev - ing kindness. Else it had not stooped to me. let, oh boundless con - de - sccn-sion. Love is shin-ing from Thy face Sav - ior, let Thy balm of heal-ing Ev - or keep me free from sin. i^ ^ w 5:±5r 1= :pzzz|i: I i moBirs. ;i^FJ3^ -* — #- N N .0 S ^___^-_L^__.^ 0—i-0 — L,5tl^ 3 3 Oh, 'tis glo - ry ! oh, 'tis glo - ry : Oh, 'tis glo - ry in my soul ! ^a 3 - ■# f ^» ^- fcte :^=|i: i j^ :pi=:$: -r—r^J. ifel: S r 1 ^ 1?: ^r t^ For I've touched the hem of His garment, And His pow'r doth make me whole. 8 ♦ *- ! ^ ■ w* i f ^ £ -►-! H » nr ^ - % 1 — "i i—ir t=t 81 =5=F=S^ W t ;rfV^-*V%V-!*t,,**«t'«fi<«,i(fc!^i,,*,.J|II^.> No. 29. We're Going Home To-morrow. " willing rather to bo absent from the body, and to bo present with the Lord."— 2 Co«. 6: 8. Pauuna. p. p. Bliss, by per. 3^ ^i^ I P. 1. "W-e're going home, No more to roam, No more to sin and sor- row ; 2. For "wea - ry feet A - waits a street Of wondrous pave and gold-en i 3. For those who sleep And those who Aveep, Above the portals nar-row, 4. Oh, joyful song! Oh, ransomed throng! Where sin no more shall sever r _f_4i-f- *• ♦ ♦ - - ^^ m^^- q= ^ J3^ ±: * * ;S m m ^ ^ ^ -'9- M No more to wear The brow of care— We're go-ing home to - mor-row. For hearts that ache The angels wake The sto - ry, sweet and old - en. The mansions rise Beyond the skies— We're go-ing home to - mor-row. Our King to see, And, oh, to be With Him at home for - ev - er. ±zz±z 33=1=^: ± — I — r- £ :t= m C7HOBITS. ^m =r #=:: ?=r=^ r We're go - - ing home, we're go - ing home to ■ mor-row j We're go-ing home, we're go-ing home, we're go-ing home to - mor-row. MJ — I 1 1-# — I 1 1 h- :t=tz:! ztt: :^- =^ 1 fe :^^EEftt^i •. — N — ^- FOR MALE VOICES. WM. J. KlRKPATRICK. lg| ft: t ^ I3==fc=:ti tg: -t: — c i 1. Drift-iug a - way from Je - sus the Lord, Drift-ing a - way from 2. Drift-ing a - way from paths Thou hast trod, Drifting a - way from 3. Drift-ing a - way from there where He died, Drifting a- way from 4. Wilt thou not turn gainst the downward tide? Wilt thou not own this It —^—p - :t=t:=t= K=^K=K ■0=ft^0- ^^T -J^Z 'J 'J 'J gg^g^^fe -N N- =r =f i^ i: ■z±L -y- ?E Ic.c for His Word J Drift-ing a - way from tho't and from care, peo-ple of God} Drift-ing a - way from fel - low - ship sweet, wounds in His side ! Drift-ing a - way from seats on His throne, Je - sus de-nied? Then, with thy face a - glow with the day. ^k l2=fi=^=tc=^: u u u I W te -K-- ;e J u u u :t ^E^33t ir: Drift-ing a - way from song and from prayer. Drift-ing a - way from the mer - cy - seat. Drift-ing a - way, Drift-ing a - way to dark-ness un - known. Wilt thou not cease from thy drifting a - way? ;33EEi^ ::azz^ M^E^ ;^?=^ i^-=*=$. N ■•- -^ ^- ^=-1 \^—^ b^ I £E^E£ §fifel drift-ing a -way, Drift-ing a - way from Je - sus; Drift-ing, t'—t i— J-T-r-« S i f ^- S? q^ — .-;;_ ifcj: f icziii F=^ drift-ing, drift-ing a - way, Drift-ing a - way from Je - sus. No. 31. Trusting in the Promise. " He is faithful that pruiulscd."— IIeo. 10: 23. Rev. II. B. Hartzleb. Rev. E. 8. LORENZ. ^^^ ^■ T- ± -^#^-, :T- li^^ §!.^E? 1. I have found re - pose for my woa-ry soul, Trustinjf in the 2. I will sing my song as the days go by, Trusting in the 3. Oh, the peace and joy of the life I live, Trusting in the t T t t- 1 -g^ p ^ i ^ ^-i 1 — 1 ' '- ^— --!ES^ prom - ise of the Sav - lor, And a har - bor safe when the prom-ise of the Sav - ior. And re-joice in hope, while I prom - ise of the Sav - ior. Oh, the strength and grace on - ly §^^ ^^-p: :=t It m *=^^ :e^ J^-^ -»-—*- I bil - lows roll, Trusting in the promise of the Sav - ior. I will live or die, Trusting in the promise of the Sav - ior. I can God can give. Trusting in the promise of the Sav - ior. Who-so- i ^^^ t— f t t t P ^=^^ ^ ri-i-j-^j'rf-j ^ ^^ ■ t=t==t=^=^¥=--f =jt^ * — *■ P^ fear no foe in this deadly strife. Trusting in the promise of the smile at grief and a-bide in pain. Trusting in the promise of the lev - er will, may be saved to -day. Trusting in the promise of the k ^ E3^ f— r~r~ir~^- 84 Trusting in the Promise. Concluded. -4K — fv— in the in tho ill tiio •0- ■P- =f=~l— : L ' J Sav-iori I will bear my lot in the toil of life, Trasting in the Sav • ior; And the loss of all shall be highes'. gain, Trusting in the Sav - ior J And be-gin to walk in the ho - ly way, Trusting in the tm=i^ 19- f==t=-tL V ^- prom - ise of the Sav - ior. Rest-ing on His mighty arm for- ^^- JEE V— V^ — J — X-r->> — ^ — N — K — ^ — iT 1 r-i — I— ev - er, Nev-er from His lov-ing heart to sev m^ • er, f ^: V yt- 1»z:zt=if=_:fz=f: :'&=|b=M-: will rest by ■t— t- ^E |e^^ 1 r*=^^ ^lEEEEEEt :* :;z=j: It g=*± grace In His strong embrace. Trusting in the promise of the Sav-ior. : ^-^ U— J^ :fc2=p: ^ f=F 5J=-S: -«-i- No. 32. 1= Gloria Patri. Anon. I -^— ^lE- ■^^=M t: f--«5i- ^-=g^ («'■ ^ 1^ -^ -<5^ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and . . . . ev - er shall be, world with-out end. A - men. ^ t3c ■»- ■<9- E ee f-r- a 85 No. 33. ru(£BE Palmer. [-JL-g:f^=r ;-7-V-r-r^-gH Welcome to Glory, Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp, by per. 1. Oh, when I shall sweep thro' the gates, The scenes of mortal - i - ty o'er, 2, And when from earth's cares I arise, And pass tiiroagh the portals above, '.I Yes! loved ones who knew mo below, Who learned the new song with me hero, ^m n :9^:^. JE^^iEE^^^ :^-f ^-«z=^ W— u !S±- '] fejsN: ±3 tf>^j What then for my spir - it awaits ? Will they sing on the glo - rifled shore ? Will shouts, W^elcome home to the skies! Re - sound through the regions of love? In cho - rU8 will hail me, I know, And welcome me homo with good cheer '. E 1^ P — f-^T F^F^ tJL.tS- ■^ ••• -!*•. -h— H § CttOltVft. i :^=i *3= 2^^?:i H i^iiz*: ->.— N-: ^EE I n — ^-1 Welcome home ! welcome home I ^ -^^ t'TT T A welcome in glo - ry for g^3E f— r-r ■f y — y- i-»- :«c f^ fe^-W- itizE Welcome home ! welcome home ! I E -N ^ =?3: me! ^ Welcome liome ! welcome home. :£ I l±l=|: £1^^ A welcome for me! ■— V- pray for one an - oth-er. We will pray for one I -0-i. : .M^ atzzzit :^S :^ s 5fe /^ I We will pray for one an - oth - er Till we all get home. r¥^ — 5-+ r • 5 i » — ^ — §fifc ?— V- :a: i 1:=t: 87 f i No. 35. Is There Oil in Your Lamp? T. P. W. Thos. p. Westendorp. Il^^^^^^^^^^ 1. Is there oil in your lamp, Is it trimm'd and burning, Do you 2. Is there oil in your lamp, Do you wait for the Master While the 3. Is there oil in your lamp. Are you sure it is read - y, Do you S # — I ^^^ P~^ :^ _H_)tf — ^=^=^ ■^■zzH .^_^__^__^j_^- -g<^=5^— L^ L> U U 1 list for the tramp of the Bridegroom returning? Is there zeal in your heart for the night dews so damp Gather faster and faster ? Do you joy 'mid the gloom And the march from the camp with a step firm and steady? Are your purposes true, Are you PS -#-#- £ ^ ^ W f ■i-4— U-4— 1- y — i* |» |t^=ii=:p: 2ir. =H=F-gTT-r ; -» — »- -I — b^-^-i — b^-t^ w^ \r^^ ^^ -N— N- t=i^i=i=i=t -Is— N- :*=*: :rz=l=l ^ work you are do-ing, Have you faith in the part You are dai-ly pur-suing ? sins that's around you, Do you think of your doom E'er the Savior had found you? read-y for bat - tie, Is there vict'ry for you, Will you die like the cattle ? ^- 4— 4— *- 4— ?- » # 1 --(-!- -0 0—0- •U— i— I- :t: -M—0—0—0 i=t=t=t i -V — 1>: f^ rg-rrr F V )/¥^^ CBOBVil. \& there oil fe ^^fe^^^ In your lamp? i 5Tr ^^^^^ ■•-v-«- I U I*'. f-^ -*— # fcz# »^c §£* Is there oil, is there oil, In your lamp, w yoarlamp? Do you wait your coming Lord? 0—0 . ^ ^ -.f-» a— ^ -r-^— f P ^r#l-.- f Br S^3EI33 - h-fc*-t^ I -^tz^j. :t=t=t=t fe ?=?=S=F=«?F=^=£=f=F :^ ^ i^ ^ 88 No. 36. Out Glad Jnbilee. W. F. SHERWIN. Wm. F. Sherwin, by per. I ^^ '^ I m % ■Oi-- Wake, wake the song ! our glad ju - bi - lee 7* 11 Once more Tve hail with March - ing to Zi - on, dear blessed home ! Lord, by thy iner - cy Yet once a- gain the an-them re-peat, Join ev-ery voice the •w lEE^: -■9:^^, E :+* rrr t=ts=^=t=t D. G. Wake, wake the song! etc. Fine. -^ -<&^- sweet mel-o - dy , Bringing our hymn of praise unto Thee, Oh, most holy Lord ! hither we come ; Guide us we pray where'er we may roam. Keep us in Thy fear j Master to greet ; Love's sac-ri-fice we lay at His feet. In His temple now ; gi^ t=:w:r^- :p^ rrrrvfr^ ?=f=! ■0 — f9~ E^ -*9- -\ — I- i :^=^ f M^ mi^^^^ ^^^^m Praise for Thy care by day and by night. Praise for the homes by love made so bright ; Fill every soul with love all divine. Now cause Thy face upon us to shine : Je-sus, accept the oif 'ring we bring, Blending with songs the odors of spring ; # • ^ < a -g- «■#.,... ^- -^-i-^- :£ ^ -»-^. ^ ? *<- t=t;t=t_=t F=5=5=f=F=^F=5=5 M D. C. j^: iigijzzbizbid >-2-i -O s=s t Thanks for the pure and soul-cheering light Beaming from Thy woid. Grant that our hearts may tru-ly bp Thine All the com-ing year. The:i Still of Thy wondrous love we will sing Till in heaven we bow. ?= 1^ :»t3:»- .**5>- ^P=F=F ^EFSE3 3D No. 37. That Old, Old Story is True. D. B. Watkins. E. O. EXCELL. ^m i ■A- __J_^^ ^ 1. There's a won - der - ful sto - ry I've heard long a - go, 'Tia 2. They told of a Be - ing so love - ly and pure, That 3. He a - rose and as - cend - ed to heav - en, we're told, Tri- 4. Oh, that won - der - ful sto - ry I love to re - peat. Of 9^i» 4t ^ yf=^ ^^ ^ #■ ^ • •#■ ■#■ :trc=)i: ■0L. ^ -.^z=:^zi=:^-^z:^c=z n rt fc ^ ic fc lu itf—f' — {; 1*^ J" '??-J^- J—; ji-M ^ -r--r-f-h-^r-i^- #— 3-W-d— 1-^rf- 4-^lJ? S—:*- ' • 0^ u 1.0 i »r #•# « • 0*0 — ' ji* k^ called "The sweet story of oldj" I hear it so oft-en,wher- came to the earth to dwell, To seek for His lost ones, and umph- ant o'er death and hellj He's prepar -ing a place in that peace and good will to men ; There's no sto - ry to me tliat is i\* 1 i r 1 « ' P P » • p p . p p - j^ « * • « • V s r r Hi, "/ r 5 1 1 y 1 i^ ^ W n r r Z r V' — ^ l- V It' V V L- U ^ — U — U=Si-U-J LL_^_S^ — SLJ I t: I - - - H 1 i -tv— N' i=*: h-s-5f— » ^ . g- ' — \i0' ev - er I go, That same old sto - ry is make them se-cnre From death and the power of ci - ty of gold, Where loved ones fore v-er may half so sweet. As I hear it a - gain and a - ■«-T-# iz i^l=tiivz*z:tiz:r|i: told; And I've hell; That dwell. Where our gain. He in- ^ N ^ fcri=J= thought it was strange that so often they d tell Tfiat sto - ry as if it were He was despised, and with thorns He was crowned, Onthecross wasextendedto kindred we'll meet, and we'll nevermore part. And oh, while I tell it to vites you to come — He will freely receive. And this message He sendeth to tz=t=t i? I I I S=P5^i^=?=^3te|=j^J-f-f 40 That Old, Old Story ia True. Concluded. i k s s -f^r A, i s new; But I've found out the rea - son they love it so well, That view; But oh, what sweet peace in my heart since I found That you, It is peace to my soul, it is joy to my heart That you, " There's a man - sion in glo - ry for all whohe-Iieve" That h^ tiSi^S =^F=lc -^^^- V- : )t— I* N>— tc :ttt NJ/ J: :^^^=pc=^c=: ^ / 2 — r-^ ->- -- ^- BEFSAIN. '*-!>-*- old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry ■^ m % d: I /CN is true. That old, old sto - ry is is true. That old, old sto - ry is is true. Tliat old, old sto - ry is is true. That old, old sto - ry is true, That true. That true, That true. That pi -#-#- H 1- t:r=ti 1==l==t -L J ^ -*— y- %^S-^ ^ ^ 1r<=t #.«^ #. -4-^-4-U -P^^H^ -J^- tt -5lU /T> i^zV Hi^-f-^-i^rz::^ ^^ fcfc it IS true, — N f^ « I itezz^ -• — ^ old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry old, old sto - ry ^ • 18 true ; But I've found out the rea - son is true ; But oh, what sweet peace in is true ; It is peace to my soul, it is true ; " There's a mansion in glo - ry it is.tme, ^_ _ they my is for I u :|t=|i: «=p: ^ ■^ 4L ■0- #■ |i -.-g_ |i — {I -8- m I fc /Tv §i| * • g ' love it so heart since I've joy to my all who be - .r • r r :* -4-*—- well. That old, old sto found That old, old sto heart, That old, old sto lieve " That old, old sto i^r J- s ^ /Tn 1 ry ry ry is true. is true, is true, is true. :t=^=t f=£= ^ 41 No. 38. God be with You. Rev. J. E. Rankin, dr. W. G. Tomer, by pet. 1. God be with you till we meet again j By His counsels, guide, upliold you, 2. God be with you till we meet again, 'Neath His wings securely hide you { J \ ^ ^ 4t. ^ 4L J».' ^ ^^^ \^ ^^ ££ tzz|t=:^--^=tKZ|i: •I J U—U —Lf-U- ■tS" j»-^ I m -fs— N — ^— N — fV ^ 1=3 m With His sheep securely fold you, God be with you till -vve meet again. Dai - ly man-na still di-vide you, God be with you till we meet again. -0-^-0 — — *-— ' — ' — ' — ^E :f=zr^-^f^-8- -0—W- t I -y* — \/ — yi- -f J N S ^£ -^0— ¥ ' V - ^ ' -H,_^ y ciioRrs. 1^ i ^ *i:ife -r^i^ 4^ ^-N ^i^ 5rq^ ^*EM^ Till we meet, . . till we meet. Till we meet at Jesus' feet \ 0—i0-im—i iiSa 4L M-'-^ 4t- ^ ^ 0-i tT-t-rto— Jtz:^ E I ,^t=t=l i m T-»-#-p— t =E t=t »-*-• — •■ :t=t^ V— >- till we meet ; 1^^ Till we meet, till we meet again, — ^-r-^r i 3tZ3fi ^^i ^ &• '^ utjrM: -N --; ?^3= rr^ ^^ Till we meet, . . till we meet, God be with you till we meet again. ^ Ttrrrg^ ^ 1^ ;E?; VA/ TiH we meet, till we meet again. 3 God be with you till we meet again, When life's perils thick confound you; Put his arms unfailing round you, God be with you till we meet again. 4 God be with you till we meet again, Keep love's banner floating o'er you ; Smite death's threatening wave be- fore yoa, God be with you till we meet again. 42 i -0- l^B No. 39. We Wm Go With You. Thos. p. Westendorf. Zechariah 8: 23. Thos. P. Westendobt. ^=fcj^ ±r±i 1# ->- ^ ilsc 1. If now on the side of the true and the good You're fight-ing life's 2. If 'tis that you'd save some poor weak erring soul, From dan -gers that 3. If 'tis but a cup of cold wa - ter we bring To one now in Uii^: i r ^^ :*St2=N: ;;fc V" bat - tie to win : If now in the Lord you are putting your trust lurk by the way : If la - bor^insr now in the dark and the cold pain and dis - tress, The Sav-ior hath said, " Te have done it to me," ai -ii— f- r frSr S±2 t=*5^ M4-^ -^- r r p r CBOBCS. -N- >— ^ -#-T m s s r- *i «< _4— a : -4S— zMzjiz To conquer temp-ta-tion and sin : Then we will go with you, Yes We're ready to help as we may : And, etc. And promised our la - bor to bless : So, etc. PS £ f ^^^=fc ->— V- r==f? ^=^ -N- 15=^: tEl^ESEJ^Ee^ ^i^ d^rt:^ I N__N j^nii!±itz r— #- we will go with you. For surely His pow-er and might Will make us vic- Pl ->— >- -t^— i^ ^ :f=f: V D J I/ - r t^^z^ g -# — 0- -&*— y- J -t^-- >- -A— Hy- -0 0- ^ — s- fclt ^S^E^ -^--^ ::^- ^ torious, And oh 1 'twill be glorious To bat - tie for God and the right. S. 4t- -ft.' ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^' ^ ^ ^ 1—1 f—r—f- ip b u ' l< i/^" ferf I 43 i'ii! No. 40. Rescue the Perishing. ' Go out Into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come In, that • I fill * ■■ - -■ '- Fanny J. Crosbv. my house may be filled."— Luke 14: 23 i ■* :4: H c — K— fV— t9- V-V — 9- -J^- i I' i ^^^y -N — ^ i^i =r -s^ §j?J Care for the dy - ing ; Je - sus is mer-ci-ful, Je - sus will save. ^—5^ F=F i ^nqi: —I — t 3 Down in the human heart. Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can re- store : Touched by a loving heart. Wakened by kindness, Chords that Mere broken will vibrate once more. f 4 Rescue the perishing. Duty demands it ; Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide ; Back to the narrow way Patiently win tiiem ; TeU the poor wanderer a Savior has died. 44 III in pitj from »eii - i . tent No. 41. Fanny J. Crosby. Gather Them In. feS '&- ^^^^^^l Geo. C. Stebbins, by per. -d j^^-^-rJ— »^ K- 1. Gath-er them in, for there yet is room At the feast that a 2. Gath-er them in, for there yet is room, But our hearts how tliey 3. Gath-er them in, for there yet is room, 'Tis a mes-sage from ■\ h h H: H — P^E^^^^f ^IzSS ^ ^ e u^ --i>- ::t £ -.r— ^ Kin^ has spread, Oh gath-cr them in, tlirob with pain, To think of the ma God a - hove, Oh gath-er them in -f^— H- ^^ fck I. 5 ♦ let Uis house be filled, ny who slight the call, to the fold of grace. m3: ^ :N=|E df=t cnoBrs. fe m 53 £ i :^ — r And the hun - gry and poor be fed. That may nev - er be heard a - gain. And the arms of the Sav-ior's love. Out in the high-way. ^M f=f: ■V — \t ■19-^ :(?=?: -.• — p- t==K ■^ n. 3(=t % ■m m m wm £ i out in the by way, Out in the dark depths of sin, Go Pfel i -/-; J J :t=t: £ *=? u. :fc=fc £ ■4!L_f-- 1*: ti ^ ^nn^^U^ ^^ ^feE forth ! go forth with a loving heart. And gather the wand'rers in. t: It fl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E ■i ^- iinti -1 — H fat- -# — ^ 45 No. 42. p. p. Bliss. i More to Follow. " Bring me yet a vessel."— 2 Kings 4: 6. P. P. Bliss, by per. l^^^^feg^ 1. Have you on the Lord believed? Still there's more to fol - lov/ 2. Have you felt the Sav-ior near? Still there's more to fol - low 3. Have you felt the Spirit's power? Still there's more to fol - low -t — ^ — ? — ^_^^_C>- te^ ^mEB ■±j- g P M f^ M p I r s £ mfA f His grace have you received? Still there's more to fol - low j Does His bless - ed presence cheer? Still there's more to fol - low ; Fall-ing like the gen-tle shower? Still there's more to fol - low ; St: t £ 1i=|i: ■V — i- itzti^ =^ ^^ Oh, the grace the Fa-ther shows! Still there's more to fol- low 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 I :t msm t .#_#- rF=F= £ m Free - ly Free - ly Free - ly He He He His grace bestows, His love bestows, His power bestows, ■*-r. S Still there's more to fol Still there's more to fol Still there's more to fol low. low. low. mm t. -) — :fc t e ■0- s- rs -1 ^ ' ^^ f -U— 1_ . ., caoKira. — i^ — P^ :i|l: 4P More and more, more and more, Al - ways more to -^ — P i " — rT — iT V* ,i^ — p — P — P' to fol ^m^^ % 46 low. More to Follow. Concluded. A fS: £ ^ -- >~t :«=? aite Oil, Uis matchless, boundless love, Still there's more to foMow. 5^1 -# ^- :pcr^ ?z=zP — -=^ — r t" ^ — P — ^r»— s'^s — n No. 43. Rev. Ch. Wesley, 1749. Lenox. 6s & 8s. J. EDSON, 1782. 1. Arise, my soul, arise; Shake off thy guilty fears, The bleeding sacrifice 2. He ev-er lives a-boTe, For me to in-tercede, His all redeeming love. m^^m^^ ^^m rfc l¥ A-r4 i -T -r i^m In my be -half ap-pears; Be - fore the throne my Snre-ty stands, His precious blood to plead; His blood a - toned for all our race, I m^^m^^^ ^ t pz±=fcpbp=p. 4 f^^- m :lr — I- ^f=ii=^^i5=* ih ^-¥1 ^ i — 0- ■*—*—#- # — — •- ESE -in^st Before the throne my Surety stands, My name is written on His hands. His blood atoned- for all our race. And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 1— g— g— r#— r^ y ^ rys- ' ^ m'^ • — f — f — !*■ r » — — t :[=: -^ 3 Five bleeding wounds he bears, Received on Calvary ; They pour efTectual prayers, They strongly plead for me ; Forgive him, oh, forgive, they cry, Nor let that ransomed sinner die. 47 F 4 My God is reconciled ; His pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for His child ; I can no longer fear ; With confidence I now draw nigh, And Father, Abba, Father, cry. -^— A— N- No. 44. Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow. J. E. Lanceley. J. E. Lanceley 1. les-ter-day I wauder'd in tho paths of sin, Danger all around me, 2. To-day I'm standing asking, 01i,what shall I do? Sorrow overwhelms me, 3. To-norrow I'm dreading, for my foes will assail, E - vil passions in me. «=j=r ^ ■0 — J fff-rf-f-ff-^r ^r^ :M5: '>— v-v- ITVn/i^- '^ -*— «- v^^t^ >— ^ ^3^ #?^=fc. :B^ f=r^ U^y . L> Death straight before me j Yesterday tho world crazed my soul with its din;— Calvary constrains me; To-day I'm halting here with forgiveness in view, Tempters all about me ; T»-mor-row I'm sure all my own strength will fail. >; tr-Tt h t=t ^V- -t^^-t :1i=t 1 1- ■l^-^-^-U-g ?sp— pi: U > :ic=|n -t^^ CHOBVS. Mercy sang her sweet notes in vain. Mercy sings her sweet notes again. Oh ! hear her calling. 0- ver and o-ver, Mercy thou Shalt not sing in vain. i ^ ^ ^ M. ^ ^ ^ _. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ it t: it fit: m ^— ^ -tL^ 4-J ' ■ l!=S^= ^=:|^i=l;?: ^ -^— ;*'—)•- |i=tt=tt V— i/ i^^' -g^-V -y— y- ■| — y—ai- /7\ 1 N Ki ^t^^^=it=? £ -N- Oh 1 hear her call-ing, Lis -ten! be still! I can not bear to re- ••■•#-••-•#-'•■ •^ /c\ .#. ^ .*. P ^=?= =te= :f=H3ES =r ±: «T\ #— #-»-r ^ ;S=^^? a-ny longer, Speak once a - gain and Til hearken,— I will. 1^ *^S:t t: #. <«7\ :?czpi; i ««-■>■ ir-r ^ fe :p=ti=fc±5te :^ -y— t-^t- i 48 No. 45. LB. I Want to be a Worker. "The laborers arc /ow."- Matt 'J: 27. I. Daltzkll. by per. ,jr^^^ ggi 1. I want to be a worker for the Lord, I want to love and trust His holy 2. 1 want to be a work-er ev-ery day, I want to load the erring in the 3. I want to be a workerstrong andbrave.I wantto trust in Jesus' pow'r to 4. I want to be a worker ; help me, Lord, To lead the lost and erring to Thy V ; / J / ULj ■I h— h — hi— h— h — n— h-— <-: te5=t?=&=P=P=t=t5: ^3^ ±L I m qrz::9t *=<: =^-^^^ ^^ *^£ jzzij: It r wordi I want to sing and pray, and be bus- y cv-'ryday In the way That leads to heav'n above, where all is peace and love In the savB i All who will tru - ly come, shall find a hap - py home In the word That points to joys on high, where pleasures nev-er die In the ^ ird mat poir t^z L_ ^A i .t£ :^E m m CHOBVS. -:az. Tl5*- t i gg ^s=^q -^-#- 1. vineyard of the Lord. I will work, I will pray. In the 2—4. kingdom of the Lord. I will work and pray, I will work and pray, ^-— ; 1 1 ! r r»-i-IPr^ P p- — l»--i!-rp— I* — P — » •* *P- ig^^^^E m^ m^m. ^ * :^= -^ — ^- :ft M i Tineyard, in the vineyard of the Lord,of the Lord, I will work, I will — " y "-I ^ — ^ — I ' ^ ^ -ts ^ H J- ZjZlMZ -> — 0- -■N s- * ^^ pray, I will la- bor ev -'ry day In the vineyard of the Lord. EE S -I — I — g- f^F-M'^ ^ 49 if I i No. 46. Rev. DWIOHT WlM.lAMH K Unto Thee Will I Cling. J. R. MfniiAV. ii^^ 1. I will cling to the Cross ev-'ry hour, While the surg - es of life 2. I will come to Thy shel-ter-ing side, Where the heal- iiig in criin- 3. On the Rock that is high-er than I, I will build whilo tlio waves 1 h 1^- '■m ^t==l=it rp | fe^ ^a =j=i- i^> round me roll, For my Sav - ior shall be my higli tower, He the son doth flow, I will dwell near the dear Cru - ci - tied. By whose round me roll, I will trust in the arm that is nigh. For the ^^ ■^ :|izizt iS^ t u- Eeee£=S ti izii: S cnoBrK. •«5*- ?Ep^:£i m "TSr . -^f - nge and joy of my soul. Un • to lod I am made wliite as snow, •rd is the strength of my soul. Thee will I Uii - to Thee, un - to ^ :t: fcT=v^=F=?^= ^ t: t. phr^=i=fcj t=t?t-t 3=?= N— K- -^-. 7^ I cling, Thou wilt hold this poor heart which I bring ; ± t:t. ti ,*x- I 1 1 1 ^ r - *^- M>-i — h— >^ -F— y- fctz :/—'^. thee will I cling, :^ =F5=F= =f^-t On-ly ;^=:^--^=^ ■V— >- -1 1 1 which I bring; yw^^^# :^-5- -•-s- ^-IN- # • • ^ ±--t^ ?l jS- safe . . . is the way, While I trust, while I cling every day. S -•-s-»- ^^ ■ ■ ' l^' e^ on-ly safe E :^CE^: P P'P t I -^'-^-#- r-rtrr is the way, ' Ff-F5-F-5-5= a 60 "No. 47. When Jesus walked in Galilee. [7b my friend, Peter Caldwell, Louisville, Ky.] T. P. W. THOS. p. WESTENnOBF. Muderato. nji=^:=±=— /«7> ^iEi 1. Oh, let tho Bto - ry 2. He brought sal - va - tion II Ilifl mer - cy now is i 3 i to s oft he told, "When Je-8U8 walked in full and free, "When Je-8UH walked in jiiRt tiie same Ab when He walked in ^ T-^ I -!a bi U— ? VA/ ^ 1*— f /T\ Je - fiiH Je - BUS Je - BU8 m -S^=B^- walked in Ga walked in Ga walked in Ga li - lee." He healed the sick, li - lee." Oh, how the hearti Oh, how li - lee." Oh, will the hearts ye not the of o- ^ k =F=^ NA/ i /T\ E£ fej^fed^ S ES ^^ lame and blind, He caine the sinners lost to find ; A lov-ing Sav-ior men were stirred, As ev'ry-where His voice was heard. Still ringing forth the bey the call? He shed His blood to free us all From sin - ful A-dam's ^ $ /TS 1 aJ 3 ^ iS i ^7\ of man liv - ing might - y kind, " When Je word, "When Je fall, "WhenJe BUS walked in Ga BUS walked in Ga BUS walked in Ga - li - - II - - li - ^ '^ pfe -h- ^ I £ lee.» lee." lee." i 51 il No. 48. PuU for the Shore. " Therefore, if any man be in Chri' \, ho is a new creature ; old things are passed tLvnY^. behold, all things are become new."— 2 Cob. 5: 17. " Therefore, my beloved . . . work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.'* — Phu.. 2: 12. P. p. Bliss. P. p. Bliss, by per. F^J iH ' '•- "^ " -* * 'i^^ ** -• 1. Light in the darkness, sall-or, day is at hand! See, o'er the foaming 2. Trust in the life-boat, sail-ov, all else will fail, Stronger the surges 3. Bright gleams the morning, sailor, up lift the eye } Clouds and darkness disap- ^ ~fi*~ ^ i ^^ 3 -<» ^^ -i-- -r=i=^ bil-lows fair Ha - yen's land, Drear was the voy - age, sail - or, dash and fierc - er the gale, Heed not the storm -y winds, tho' pear-ing, glo - ry is nigh. Safe in the Lfe - boat, Bail - or, I: ^ T -atr- S^EEEg=? I I =2a:=r-<5: '11' I I: 221 m s -tlh V- 5E now al-most o'er. Safe within the life-boat, sail - or, pull for the shore. | « loudly they roar j Watch the ' ' bright and morning star," and pull for the shore. . sing ev - er-more; "Glory, glo-ry hal - le - lu -jah!" pull for the shore. S s ^gw P^^ 08 g t ^ S Pull for tlie Shore. Concluded. 1=3 OBHS. ^^^ i i ^ ^3= '■& Pall for the shore, sail - or, pnll for the shore I -.t-i — :^^l • * ■ ■ ^ ^ ^^m ^^^ ^ 5^ ^ -ft- ^#=31= Heed not the roll - ing waves, but bend to the oar ; lig=s: 5 ^ S I I 5| f 10 0. -et :«=fi« -Oh- m Safe in, the life - boat, sail - or, cling to self no mort : I t: i 1 - ^^^ -*»,- :J=St =rpr -<5^ Leave the poor old strard-ed wreck, and pnll for the shore. s; 1 ^ -V- I ■9- -0- 4«: -y — 'it P»N 63 No, 49, Prodigal, Don't Stay Away. "I will arise and go unto my Father."— Luke. 15: 18. J. E. Rankin. J. W. Bischoff, by per. ^^^^^^^^m 1. prod - i - gal, don't stay a - way I The Ea-ther is wait-ing to- 2. prod - i - gal broth-er, come home! Why loiig-er in wretchedness 3. prod-i - gal, what will you do? Love's ta-ble is wait-ing for 4. prod -i- gal, broth-er, a -rise! For par-don, look up to the P m ^ >, — )- :i^=3| ^_j__j_ — ^^__^__^^ g 0—^^ J — J — J J- day ; There's room and to spare, There is rai • meut to Avear : roam ? lou're lone - ly and lost, You are diiv - en and tost : you ; For - give-ness so sweet, Sure, your com - ing will greet : skies I No long - er then stray From thy Fa - ther a - way ; jtg ^ :*=* r -I — :f=r: y -V — >- M CHOBVS. ^^^^IPS ^ ■^ i prod-i-gal, don't stay a- way. prod-i-gal brother, comehome. Will yen come. . . ; will you come? . . . prod-i-gal, what will you do ? prod-i-gal, broth-er, a - rise. Will you come, will you come ? it =5-r- t ^ Hi m ^ ^^^^^ ±^t S^J Will you c»me, come home to-day? will you come? There is welcome for yon, ^^ ■'Li- -9 — •- rr T -r^=h -*:^ ^ 64 ^^ Jdt 9 Prodigal, Don't Stay Away. Concluded. m^^^^^^^ There's a kiss, kind and true ; Then, prod - i - gal, don't stay a-way. ^ . /?N . ^^ jfL ^ ^ m &^i No. 50. Marcellus. 7s. ikrqzzzzzt. :±ziz.: t=i- •j ^ * M. J. Maxwell ^ i^ t fcs 1. Ho - ly Bi-ble,book di-vine, Pre -clous treasure, thou art mine 2. Mine to chide me when I rove, Mine to show a Sav- ior's love ; 3. Mine to com-fort in dis-tress. If the Ho - ly Spir - it bless ; r-=^- -^-—r r ■JtL :s5t a?- i SA -J J i-i- iy ^ — I J I — I • * *- -• M f V - 1 Mine to tell me whence I came, Mine to teach me what I am. Mine thou art to guide and gfuard, Mine to pun - ish or re - ward. Mine to show by liv - ing faith, Man can tri-umph o - ver death. PifetJ^I >— » :t f i ft S -•»* e -f- (g =F 1 RKFRAIN. Pre-dous, precious. ^^ ?=?= f ^ =*=f=F =t- -^y- I I I - - i^r Pre-cious treasure, precious treasure, Precious treasure, thou are mine. W$^^Ei. £ J_J^_*^ ±: r r fg ■■ -n 55 !■ ? No. 51. Endure to tho End. Mrs. C. E. Ellsworth. James 1: 12. J. n. T«NNEY. 1. Tlio' fierce the temp - ta - tion That bear-eth thee down, 2. Tho' le - gions be - set thee, Shrink not in de - spair, 3. When weak and dis - conr-aged, And read - y to faint, ^^ Oh, yield not the struggle! Oh, lose not thy crown I The Sav-ior hath "\Mule waging the bat-tie. The Lord will be there ; Tiiy foes may be The great heart of Je-sus Will hear thy com])laint ; He'll give thee new ii^t.^^ m :Niz=?=^=fc X- -0 •— •- V— >/- WTi- t: .^-li: St: :ii3i:ti: ~j' ■V- y y y' ^^ i= ._|=._|_ -t^ ^^ ±^f- ^^ ^ promised— He sure will de - fend j By grace thou shalt conquer, ma - ny, God's arm will de - fend j There's more that be for thee,- cour-age. His help He will send; And thou shalt yet conriuer. ir -\^ 5c:^- IS^ZHtL ^ :|i=^=:ti: ■^ CnOBITH. i^nz.^-4,-f- -0 — #~ :t=ir R^ ^-1r --A N-q S — # — En-dure to the end. A crown shall reward thee! A king thou shalt ^— #- ^ggEf^ESES ^-V—>=)' \ 1 — e-^ i — i-H — H — H ^-^-^— — •"--• » •- :ti--(i: P^ ■V— i>— V- :tz=t: 1 I ^1 1^ *«i bej Then up, for the vie - fry Is sure - ly with thee ? I — ^/ ^ . — ^1 — ^ — J — ^ It: :jiz=|iziipt -J — '^ — '^- :tix)cz33 I I 66 No. 52. When the King Comes in. J. £. LaMDOR. pfc ^^ Rev. E. S. LoRENZ, by per. 1 .. fe_J t^ ife -# — «- =r?^ :*: :a=^i| ■•"-^-"^ — I 1— ^^ 1. Called to the feast by the King are we, Sitting, perhaps, where his 2. Crowns on the head where the thorns have been, Glorified He who once idrvz^iz^ t -?:-!?: t-±~ #-S— ~T-' :^ » — - — 1 p-^ F i :z^ peo - pie be, How will it fare, friend, with thee and me, died for men. Splendid the vis - ion be - fore us then, s ^ T- :|*=^ ±z -t i 6i5g REFKAIK. ^ = -#— #- ■.i5»- ?=r >;=i: s *-*g ^S:J ^ Wlien the King comes in ? When the King comes in, brother, When the King eomei When the King comes in. h^ -#— P- =F= ■^^ .^d^ 1^ f :*^t -! r • » * <0- :l ki± :t=:t=t=t I ^^? ■6^ :it=i(: -<5>- IZ^-X ■S^- in ! How will it ftire with thee and me When the King comes in ? 3 Like lightning's flash will that in- stant show Things hidden long from both friend and foe, Jnst what we are will each neighbor , know. When the King comes in. 4 Joyful shall his eye on each one rest Who is in white wedding garments dressed. Ah, well for us if we stand the test When the King comes in. 5 Endless the separation then. Bitter the cry of deluded men, Awful that moment beyond all ken, When the King comes in. Lord, grant us all, we implore Thee, grace. So to await thee each in his place. That we may fear not to see Thy face When Thou comest in. 67 No. 53. The Lily of the Valley. From a Melody by J. R. Mubray. Arr. by Joshua Gat. 1. I've found a friend in Je - sus, He's ev - 'ry - thing to me, He's the 2. He all my griefs has tak - en, and all my sorrows borne ; In tenip- 3. He'll nev-er, nev - er leave me, nor yet for - sake me here. While I «=£: ta=r:U<=t m :t= r-J^ /7\ =P==J-=f^ t: t — S~i :i^r:r=B|- :-q-gt -tmli 1^ fair - est of ten thou-sand to my soul ; The Li - ly of the ta - tion He's my strong and might-y tower ; I've all for Him for- live by faith and do His bless ■ ed will ; A wall of fire a- %=&: fei^^ .12. :fc=:: life 1 j m :qt=rpr: Ei: ^ - - - ■ -t-~p>-— 3.— s Val - ley in Him a - lone I see. All I need to cleanse and sak - en, I've all my i - dols torn From my heart, and now He bout me, I've noth-ing now to fear : With the man-na He my :S: Iff- -^ -_ m 1 b* — ' — i :ta==:£s— =tarr: •» ^m '=(:: :=s:; l=:js=r::tsr==}t — Js — ; make me ful - ly whole. In sor - row He's my com - fort, in keeps me by His power. Tlio' all the world for - sake me, and hun-grysoul shall fill; Then sweeping up to glo - ry, t^we ^ -«— :ta=: z=e—-i ^^ It > ^ ^ »* t«» I CHORUS. In sor - row He's my com -fort, in m pg^i^^ii^l^ zmz :^ /T\ Hallelujah trou - ble He's my stay. He tells me ev - 'ry care on Him to roll. Sa - tan tempts me sore, Thro' Je - sus I shall safe ly reach the goal, see His bless - ed face, Where riv-ers of de-light shall ev - er roH. =S — « — f -l -fai ita^ li^Miii- trou - ble He's my stay, He tells me ev - 'ry care on Him to roll. JFrom " Songs of Joy and Gladness," by per. 68 u )HtrA Gill. The Lily of the Valley. Concluded. m m :&=^ i He's the Li - ly of the Val - ley, the brifrht and inoni-iiig — .-(•: -_, Hi =£-=£ 1l — =t: :fe3?=3 He's the Li - ly of the Val - ley, the bright and morn-ing D.S. Ep^E^lEH^Iipi Star, He's the fair - est of ten thou-sand to my soul. 11 star, He's the fair - est of ten thou-sand to my soul. No. 54. It is Good to be Here. Rev. Isaac N. Wilson. Jno. R. Sweney, by per. a^EE: ■*— *- :rs;=:s:!r: -rsC— rst— :il-- -fcrzjt -* — l^- , :izr-si :S=:=K 1. While we bow in Thy name, oh, meet us a- gain; Fill our May the Spir - it of grace, and the smiles of Thy face, Gent-ly I— f^Efefe m D. S. light streaming down mokes the pathway all clear : It is Fine. REFRAIN. -m==i^ mm^ :*r=rrijf -M=^;i: -=t m hearts with the light of Thy love. \ fall on us now from a - bove. i It is_ good to be here. It is i :5^r :[::: i: i good for us. Lord, to be here. a^Efefe^ :»J-c:=)S eS D.S. :S=.i= 4==)s=l5r good to be here ) Thy perfect love now drives a - way all our fear. And p^=s^g=gEEg: *- U) u tt 2 Our souls long for Thee; Oh, may we now see A sin-cleansing blood-wave appear ; And feel as it rolls in power o'er our souls. It is good for us. Lord, to be here. 3 Thou art with us, we know ; we feel the sweet flow Of the sin-cleansing wave's gladd'ning tide ; We are washed from our sin, made all holy within, And in Jesus we sweetly abide. 68 I' No. 55. The Ninety and Nine. p. p. Bliss, by per. 6 - ! ' n 1 B — I _ 1. Tlieie were nine- ty and nine that safe - ly ^i^ :t 5 S lj • I*!* • lit -# r-#- :t=t lay In the ^5=T p^ ^iteB g^ shel - ter of the fold, But one had wandered far T- way, ^ -5s— ^i- -«—#-— "-J- 3t=it ^£ :^=izi^: *~^^3^ a jtrt :itJ^ ? In the des - ert so lone and cold ; A - way on the nionntains ^ ^ ^ ^ ±1^ £ /Os i terq B^ 1-^ :i J:l_j-*. --^z -0-g^ lat tlm^ I ad time. I i *=t t m wild and hare, A-way from the Shopherd's tender care ; tender care ^p\ ^N ^^^^;i :^=^=.ti: : fe^ ^ V - i »^i^E -fc' — I- ;l :^ ifc 2 Shepherd, hast Thou not here Thy ninety and nine ; Are they not enough for Thee ? But the Shepherd replied, "This one of mine. Has wandered away from me ? The way may be wild and rough and steep, 1 go to the desert to find my sheep." 3 But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed, Uor how dark was the night the Lord passed through Ere He found the sheep that was lost. Away in the desert He heard its cry, So feeble and helpless and ready to die. 4 And afar up the mountain, thunder riven, And along the rocky steep, There arose the glad song of joy to heaven, " Rejoice, I have found my sheep ! " And the angels echoed around the throne, " Rejoice, for the Lord brings back His I own! 60 (^ ■^•■.»-t'; 'P.'^ejg^- No. 66. Clinging Close to Jesns. Eliza M. Shsrman. ? fe gSS^S^ ^^^E^ J. R. MmtiuT. 1. Are joa clinging, clinging close to Je • sus With the steadfast hand of 2. Do yon trnst Hira, trust Him on the monntain, As upon thy Gal - i* 3. Art thou clinging, clinging close to Je-sus? In His home thou shalt a- ■^ X fr-f^Jt i I i: ^ ^-¥ ^ ^=f fc: love? Treading ev - er, ev - er in His foot - steps, To the lee? Knowing, know-ing that what-e'er He send - eth Sure-ly bide i Thou shalt see Him, see Him in His glo - ry. There thou ^ ^ -«> — '-~\ — r-+— I £=£ ¥ Pg :p=P=5r^ t-r^ s J ^^ v-f- cnORITS. ■T-:±- ifcpBr^ d=q heav'nly home a - hove. is the hest for thee. Clinging close to Je - sus. Clinging to His shalt be sat - is - fled. PIE F^f=f ^^ -(22- tutXS- r- % f i ^t-t t $y.4H-^ M=nl=;^ 5 i ^ :^ ^ f- hand; He will sure-ly lead you To the prom-ised land. ■ - • -^ ^ I ir r ir : r I i ^=tK i ei 4::: ^ f fcafe>-.-^^^^^.^...^^.w.. J No. 57. Sweet Rest at Home. Rev. Geo. T. Gould, D.D. Music adapted by F. L, Bristow. I F^ ^'■^-H^ , ■^■ r ^^=^ :r- ■zt ■zt -^-=P ^ 1. O'er Jordan's dark aud stormy riv-er Lies heav'iis lair shore ; There, streets of gold and walls of Jas-per, With - in the gates t 2. Dear loved ones who have gone before ns, Wait for us there ; Then full of faith we'll lay our sor- row At Je - sus' feet; f--r—f: X- f: ±: -t-^- i^ :J=*--J 1 ;? Jlrz*- *r ■^=t f -*— #- iNzqzziifr -j_.__j__j_ f There joy shall fill the soul for - ev-er. Sorrow shall come no more. 1 There, homes prepared by our dear Master, Each ransomed soul awaits. / To lov-ing arms will God re-store us, And in their bliss we'll share. And in the bright and heavenly morrow Loved ones— the saved ones meet ;} §!r-ll t£^ t 'r'^^'=^- «i f % 1. *■; ill I '11^ CBOBtTS. Safe at home, at home with Je - sus, Nev - er more to roam, §^5feg ¥■ nrr^ Sg; X. ^ ^ ^n i"-* ■H ^ rr -*— *- i ^ ?==^ ^^r-ti^ S Si Oh, how the cares of earth grow lighter. Thinking of sweet rest at home. &^ ■V--S— V— t* t: £ iM: :^=±z ?^ Melody by per. O. Ditson & Co. rrn " 7 a Cm w ' '- y^.^- No. 58. I Could Not Do Without FitANCBS RiDI.EY HaVKROAL. Thee. J. li. MuBKAY, by per. nt "=I= m^ ■0- -0- ♦• -f 1. I could not do with-out Thee, Sav 2. I could not do with-out Thee, I can ¥i^^i Si ior of the lost! not stand a - lone ; ^Z^^^llZZHI^Z :p: f 5=S=pi t= ef s ^- Whoso pre-cious blood redeemed me, At such I have no strength or good-ness, No wis tre - mend-ous cost, dom of my own. fcE f I* '.ziWr. -f=- :*"z: ^S^-0-' Thy right-eous - ness, Thy par 'lc\ , But Thou, be - lov - ed Sav - ior. :£ :i -0—T—0- gt=: Thv Art pre all cious blood, must be in all to me; ^ JX-^-.J--^s^^- :■£ P m :^ -N- ->,- ^- r I -»- BIy on - ly hope and com -fort, My glo - ry and my plea. And weak - ness will be pow - er, If lean - ing hard on Thee. m t '^ t: I r- 3 I could not do without Thee, For oh, the way is long, And I am often weary, And sigh replaces song. How could I do without Thee? I do not know the way i Thou knowest and Thou leadest, And wilt not let me stray. 6" 4 I could not do without Thee, For years are fleeting fast. And soon, in solemn loneliness. The river must be passed. But Thou wilt never leave me, And though the waves roll high, I know Thou wilt be near me, And whisper, "It is L** mm My Prayer. "Be yc therefore perfect."— Matt. 6: 48. No. 59. p. p. BU88. ^Si P. P. Bum, by per. :it±5 ^^ 1. More ho - li • ness give me, More strivings with - in\ 2. More grat-i - tude give me. More trust in the Lordi 3. More pur - i - ty give me, More strength to o'er-comej '^ »-t>-H-l a \j \j \~ I TT ^ P S f^ P III! t^ * :*=* ^ ttt &^E More pa-tiencein suff - 'ring, More sor - row for sini More pride in His glo - ry, More hope in His word; More free-dom from earth-stains. More long-ings for homej igE^ ^- l$3: -# !_ m ^ -^. ■fe^ p * III ) - as. g ^=J=^=£ ^t=-t=h- -<5«.- 1 1 1— \ 1 — ^ » i « • (S*— T- More faith in my Sav - ior. More sense of His care; More tears for His sor - rows. More pain at His griefj More fit for the king-dom. More used would I be; §iS Eg =^ :it=± r^ Kit. £ ^i=? %^ -r- gj^^^ A- 2I± 04 f=5^ -^ I More joy in His serv - ice, More pur -pose in prayer. More meek-ness in tri - al, More praise for re - lief. More bless ed and ho - ly, More, Sav - ior, like Thee. i No. 60. Only Trust Him "Tako my yoke upon you, nnd lenrn of mo; and yo shall And reit unto yoursouU."— Matt. 11: Si). Rev. J. n. 8. Rev. J. 11. .Stockton, by per. :tfcF ^^ 3EfeE^=i :ib=i eS ^a 1. Coiue, ev - ery soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord, 2. For Jo - 8US shed His precious blood Rich blessings to be- stow ; pL=-U rf: i :|: ± t r r r ^ H •H-* d- #- la '# 1—: 1 # 1 1 1 ^ And He will sure - ly give you rest, By trust -ing in His word, riungo now in - to tlie crim - son flood That Avash-es white as snow. -i :^^^^ jfL .*. ^ £ i CHOBVS. :ibi W ^ =?= ? S ^^^^*— * r On - ly trust Him, on - ly trust Him, On - ly trust Him now; ± 1} > — #- £ e 9J ^ »=* EE: r :fci N — r*:- i =f -i^-^-HJ i» r •#-f- He wiU save you, He wiU save you. Ho will save you now. •y — r ii ^^^ 4==t r^rr r 4 Come then, and join this holy band, And on to glory go, To dweU in that celestial land, Where jojs immortal flow. I 3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest ; BeUeve in Him without delay, And you are fully blest. 06 No. 61. Companionship with Jesus. Mrs. Maby D. James. W. J. KiRKPATRICK. £* •or-, ^F" &m 1. Oh, bless - cd fel - lowship divine! Oh, joy supreme-ly sweet ! Com- 2. I'm walk -ing close to Je - sus' side, so close that J can hear The 3. I'm lean-ing on His lov-ing breast, A-long life's wea-ry way ; My 4. I know His sheltr'ing wings of love Are always o'er me spread, And ^3iS3 i B3Ep rn-rH^ fi-T-2- 1 — v—t—f r=r ^^^m. ^ j^i=i -m- -0- ^ pan - ion-ship with je - sus here Makes life with bliss re-plete ; Tu soft - est whispers of His love. In fel - low-ship so dear. And path, il - lum-ined by His smiles, Grows brighter day by day; No tho' the storm? may fiercely rage. All calm , and free from dread, My ^ I: ^J-^ ^ £• S: t: I :iL P- ^^^ ^E^ /^^ un - ion v 'h the pur-est One f find myheav'non earth be-gun. feel His gre it al-might-y hand Protects me in this hos-tile land, foes, no woes my heart can fear, With my Al-might-y Friend so near, peaceful spir- it ev - er sings, " I'll trust the cov-ert of Thy wings." iiS J-.. - 0- & ;i33^ I :|=t t: r^ -y- f^ ''■i: I, :• V t BKFKAIHr l^ fP^ ^ 4 i /TV H-r— ^ ^- •a>-T-»-* — I Oh, wondrous bliss! oL, joy sublime ! I've Je-sus with me all the time ! $i^^^=4J5^=F=PfFlE^|^^rdd.==g & -I L ' I I i 3 Frcm "Soags of Triumph," by per. s:/ M PATRICK. rcet ! Com- lear The ray ; My )read, And £ ^~ ite ; Til ar, And ly; No read, My 2.«- /CN ip li be-gun. tile land, d so near, hy wings." -if: -0— —J- "^ K ;^V y !' 1 n "JT" 5 -f-H the time! f: 3 m ^/ Companionship with Jesus. Concluded. J— L#- -^-^--.ir^ igg Oh, wondrous bliss ! oh. joy sublime, I've -los-us with me all the time. ' - J_J -• •—^-0- /r\ -y- zv=t=:t=^^ii|i3: ±=y; ^ 3EE? :ti ^ I No. 62. Rejoicing Evermore. R. E. IXcnsoN. :a=; r ■»^ T*^ -ic : -^^ * . "^"' - • - -^ f" 1. Tho' troubles as-sail, and dan-gcrs affright, Tho' friends should all 2. The birds, without barn or storehouse are fed j From them let us 3. When Sa-tan appears to stop up our path, And fills us with 4. lie tells us we're weak,— our hope is in vain : The good that we .0^-0.^0- -t:;=P r-- CHORTJS. Tes, I will rejoice, re-joice "E=^=?-t V in F^^ the Lord ; Yes, 1 will re- ^ i&i -N— N- — N- —0- -0- -3-±- ->,- -€---•- ::l==it ■^ ** ,K \ H IttI- ^ fail, and foes all u-nite, Yet one thing secures us, Avhat-ev-er be- learn to trust for our brea*' : His saints what is fit-ting shall ne'er be de- fears we tri - umph by faith ; lie can not take from us, (tlio' oft he has seek we ne'er shall obtain: But when such suggestions our graces have '0^^ -I — V- % :rf: i -0- t i joice, rejoice ^^^^. in the Lord; Yes, X m I will rejoice, re-joice in the >- tide. The promise as-sures us,— The Lord will nied. So long as 'tis writ-ten,— The Lord Avill tried) The heart-cheering promise,— The Lord will tried, This answers all questions,— The Lord will I ur pro - vide, pro - vide, pro - vide, pro - vide. Hi; 31^ ^ H h * Lord, Will joy in the God of my sal-va-tion. 07 No. 63. We're Marching to Zion. " We are journeying unto the place of which the Lord said, I will give Rev. I. Watts. it you."— Num. 10: 29. Rev. R. Lowry, by per. f •pirlted ^ i ^ -r m «r -^— g-*- :?=5 L Come, we that 2. Let those re ■ 3. The hill of 4. Then let our I Str tW-i-r 2ZZLW. ^- love the Lord, And let our joys be known, Join ■ fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our God j But Zi - on yields A thou-sand sa - cred sweets, Be- songs a-bound And ev - ery tear be dry ; We're ■t^ £=i=P: * -y- ■^" ■^" y— -h=-1 b— r i * i -A- W ^ :n: f 3E5 r lu a song with sweet accord. Join in a song with sweet accord, And children of the heav'n-ly King, But children of the heav'n-ly King, May fore we reach the heav'nly fields, Before we reach the heav'nly fields. Or marching thi o' Immanuel's ground, We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground, To ' ^ t. ^ ^ ^ ^#.-#-#- PIE :*=qi=*=|i: £ ^^ \ I u -h- f=f: ± *=»c ir I * ^^ ^^^ w -•» ^ — ^ — f- ^ thus sur - round the throne, And thus surround the throne, speak their joys a-broad, May speak their joys a - broad, walk the gold - en streets. Or walk the gold - en streets. fair - - er worlds on high. To fair - er worlds on high. m ^ ifcizp thus surround the throne, And thus surround the throne. caoBirs. I fes 4- ^ i M ^^E^ -^£ -*— *- We're marcli-ing to PiE^ i^czjizziti: Istzt Zi It: on, Beau-ti-ful, beau-ti-ful Zi - on, We're +^ ¥ -% g • ^» ^ ■*— ^- ^ We're marching on to Zi - on, 68 ;lve , by per. own, Joia d; But jets, Be- jj^ We're ^ isa :cord, And King, May J fields. Or ground, To fci hrone. broad, treets. ligh. hrone. i on. We're We're Marching to Zion. Concluded. ? marching up-ward to Zi ■^ #. #. ♦■ r=F=>»====t»==t=fo£=t:£ on. The beauti-ful cit - y of God. •V- I :»c=H=fe=ti: jj-E— 8: ^^^ y 1?! H \^^ 1*^ ^^ ^ ^ k^-L^-i-* Zi - on, Zi - on, ' ^' I No. 64. I ^ ^;=i= Webb. 7s & 6s, Double. G. J. Wkbb. i f > r s 1. The morn-ing light is break - ing. The darkness dis - ap-pears ; PS t*-^ :& ^ I 5f? ;^i The sons of earth are wak - ing To pen - i - ten-tial tears; D. S. Of na - tions in com-mo - tion, Prepared for Zi - on's war. Pi f-^ ±=1: f £ m sfe ^^^^ h'hH - ^ 3 i n.s. L__p L^ Each breeze that sweeps the o - cean Brings tidings from a - far, g^ s -J- ^t .!^ I -^tS ^ V Itt t ^ r^^ 2 See heathen nations bending Before the God we love, And thonsand hearts ascending In gratitude above i While sinners, now confessing. The Gospel call obey. And seek the Savior's blessing— A nation in a day. 3 Blest river of salvation ! Pursue thine onward way; Flow thou to every nation, Nor in thy richness stay; Stay not till all the lowly Triumphant reach their homei Stay not till all the holy Proclaim "The Lord is come." ee No. 65. That Which Was Lost. T. r. w. Luke 19: 10. fej ■7^- -0- — +- THOS. r. IVKaTENDOBF. 1. O'er the dreary mountains, Thro' the sleet and cold, Seeking for the 2. Prod-i - gal re - turn-ing, Shout the glad re-frain. Father's heart is 3. Joy among the an - gels For a heart depraved Has been brought to L^' t-^-— 1^ — I 1- ^ -0—0- I * d^ CHOBfTS. Joyoualy. ^ 2^ Zgl^. -Ch- ^^ ■%t- W- :t54: a lost ones That have left the fold, burn - ing, Lost, but found a - gain. Je - sus. And a soul is saved. 11-^ For the Son of man is &M. X-- r -0^- -\ — -p__^ ^ 4L ^ -y- I i ^^ t £ -d d — tz r* m come to seek and ^ #. #. •/«■ -V- — g^ — t^ — t^- save, :t==t; #. ■(«■ For the Son of man is ^ m-T-y^ & seek and save. i I: i 7# ^ come to seek and #. .#: #. .^ _ |t-_ ^ L_ |i : -fe^ u u save, it ^- For the Son of man is ^ ^ ; ff » 3 ^ -#— seek and save, -y— i J— g -^ 3|=K: i 3E i T :^i S come to seek and f=l-4t— I t save. Seek and save that which was lost." 1 -^ V V u - &^=££=£=£ \=rrr rv^^^=^ ^ t=^ ^=£ ^ seek and save. 70 :endobp. fffor the 's heart is brought to i- -ft- e oiimIj-. >y S- man is >,- ^ an IS in 13 ^ No. 66. Eternity is Drawing Nigh. "The night is far spent, the day is at hand."— Rom. 13: 12. HORATIUS BONAR, D.D. PHILIP PHILLIPS, by pCT. 1. Pray, brethren, pray, The sands are fall-ing; Pray, brethren, pray, God's 2. Praise, brethren, praise. The skies are rending ; Praise, brethren, praise, Tlie 3. Watch, brethrcn,watch, The day is dy-ing ; Watch, brethren,watch. The 4. Look, brethren, look, The day is breaking; Hark, brethren, hark, llie g -! ' -r. — rt 1 rtr 1 - . i hr 1 1 — r^ S EEi ?2 ^ -»>- -^- T^*- f>- -m — I J^ -i5+- i BEE i ^r> ^ voice is call - ing. Yon tur - ret strikes the dy - ing chime j We f':jht is end - ing. Be - hold! the glo - ry draAv-eth near. The Time is fly - ing, Watch as men watch the starting breath. Watch dead are wak - ing. With gird - ed loins all read - y stand— Be- -f^- !i^ r5- -'H^ ^ /TV i^nz^ -w^ ^ ^ £^ P rr\ REFRAIM. i •>.-, =iy kneel up - on the edge of time. King Himself will soon ap-pear. E - ter - ni - ty is drawing nigh, E- as men watch for life or death. hold ! the Bridegroom is at hand. m -f? ^ ^ ? -0 — 0- -m — »- ■^ 1 isl— «•- lost." m ter - ni - ty, E - ter - ni - ty, E - ter - nl - ty is draw-Ing nigh. =d:^=f^I=5^ •^j-^ ^=t SeS^SSeS :r^- •«s- -«>- i ^^=F i5>-^ B=& P^ ■«5»- •zy * The next four measures sung in unison are very effective. 71 No. 67. Bringing in the Sheaves. "The harvest ia the end of the world."- Matt. 13: 39. KNOWLBS.SnAW. G EORGE A. Minor, by per. '^ = f=^ :t i ^ «-f -#-i -#— * -#-T-#- 1. Sow-ing in the morning, sowing seeds of kind-ness, Sow-ing in the 2. Sow-ing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows, Fearing neith-er 3. Going forth with weeping, sowing for the Mas - ter, Tho' the loss sus- ^^^eS ■t: V I f- :)i=tc=:tiZ£Zt :t:=::»=ti: ^ 5 i noon- tide, and the dew - y ove; Wait-ing for the har-vest, clouds nor win - ter's chill - ing breeze ; By and by the har - vest, tain'd our spir -it oft - en grieves ; When our weep-ing's o - ver, m 1^:. i x-=t 'f r ■c- r i=t n w. Ik K s 1 », s 1 t iL — jj — 2' J' . .^ — u — ^- K- K ^ « •! — — M — mr — «1 — « »q ::. ~J ^~ —t- — -P ^ 1 1 — 9\ i'-).'- J • ^ f. • i "^ ■ # ■ - # ■ ■■■- J and • • • the time of reap - ing. We shall come, re - joic - ing. and the la - bor end - ed. We shall come, re - joic - ing. He will bid us wel - come. We shall come, re - joic - ing, - f ■P- •#■ -#- ■f- C\' « * * . m S L 1 ]• p 1 ' ' 1 ' 1. 1 r r I r r ' ^ "i u' w P F * M r ' b r w p P 1 5 1 1 u \^ i^ H^ i^ u u u i i CnORITS. -N- tS^ d5=|5 1 # • ^ — s^ -jHr-i^- bring-ing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves, ♦.••♦. T«5«- -(f^ f^ -x'=^-=±=h i ifczit 5^—1? 72 1, by per. in the leitli-er loss sus- i^ t t=i ir - vest, ir - vest, > - ver, -i . ing, -•-, -E& sheaves. i Bringing in the Sheaves. Concluded. feSE ^ ■«^ -fs «- ±±=^ We shall come, rejoicing, Bringing in the sheaves, Bringing in the sheaves, :^=tK=^E=fC=|E ■V — t- ^ :^n=^: i fc^: ^ lizt^ ^: -fi»- :|^:ts=i|: *=4: i S _K ± ^ :i== m Bringing in the tiheaves, We shall come, rejoicing, Bringing in the sheaves. >-■*■ ■#-•#-.•#-••-.1^ ^ ^ ■^—H^-p: : it — k |r — i>— ^: "1^ No. 68. Warwick. C. M Rev. John Newton, 1779. ^P m^ ^ F^ tztS^ »--^ r -1 "^-m — !-=» Samuel Stanley. 1. A - mazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! 2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; m i^ * J. rr=f -4=:^ •*■ s f^' iii=qHf?=F& S C! — #-j H 1 — I — J — I ^ =5=3= i I once was lost, but now am found ; Was blind, but now I see. How precious did that grace ap - pear, The hour I first be-lieved. ^^ 1 — r : tt £ •' — r 3 Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares. I have already come : 'Tis grace that brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. -#— #- si fE^ f m 73 4 Yes, when this heart and flesh shall And mortal life shall cease, [fail, I shall possess, within the vail A life of joy and peace. hi' No. 69. Beulah Land. " Sorrow and sighing shall fleo away,*'~ lax. 35: 10. Edoar Page. Jno R. Swenky, by per. r ^- r A__fs_ :^zi=i(: ^m m 1. I've reached the land of corn and wine, And all ita riches frec-ly mine; 2. The Savior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have avc \ 3. A sweet perfume up - on the breeze Is home from cv-er vernal trees, 4. The zephyrs seem to float to me, Sweet sounds of heaven's melo - dy, :4-=F- :^zz:pz:^: i ■%± ?==?=? ■• — •• ^ t I 1: ^M 3S gi Here shines undimm'd one blissful day, For all my night has passed away. He gent - ly leads me with His hand. For this is heav-en's bor-der-land. And floAv'rs that never failing grow Where streams of life forev - er flow. As angels, with the white-robed throng, Join in the sweet redemption song. ^ It «=^fc=^ £ m IT CHOBUS. i l4£:JU - ±l£^ I -•— _ -# — •• -^— #• ■•'* 9^^^ Beulah land, sweet Beulah land. As on thy highest mount I stand, fctc l=Ffcf= I ^^ 1 ■I 1;'^ ! A:1 f if!!' :i^ 'S3E| r^N i Si* d=q i= I i'ook a-way a-cross the sea. Where mansions are prepared for me, g| t± :jr=tz:ct=t t:=t SiEg :)^-t -W — 5*- 74 :i-f:fc:ii*S4=q. I by per. ly mine ; re have wo J lal trees, lelo - dy. ^ =^ B(l away. ler-Iand. er flow. tion song m I stand, SEfe for me, ^ Beulah Land. Concluded. i feg^afebfejfaN :^ -#— *- =q= *-.-#- And view the shining glo-ry shore, My heav'n, my home for evermore. z-^-r m No. 70. J. R. M. New arr. Just for To-day. J. R. Murray. '^M -«5^ js>-'-r ■ga- 1. Lord, for to-mor-row and its needs I do not pray j 2. Keep me from wrong in thought or deed, Lord, I pray ; 3. And when Thy summons comes to me, Calling a - way, i^:; -+- ^ ■r f- 1- vr-fi'- -fl-#- JOL' ^ ppi^^ciFZ^p^p :■£=£ f9-' I Keep me, my Be near me Lend me Thy S :t=: ?^ t P i iq: i s # 3= ^^^S ^ i? God, from sin Just for to - day. Let me he glad to do Thy will, in my need. Just for to - day. "When storm-clouds gather darkly round, helping hand Just for to - day. So for to-morrow and its needs ^ ^ I $± p=:\ — ^ t- i =r-t— r ^^^ 1=5: ■&- & i f E^g tzz Prompt to - hey, Give me Thy helping grace Just for to - day. And hide my way. Be Thou, my light, Lord, Just for to - day. I do not pray J But keep me, guide me, liord. Just for to - day. ^S=l. t ^ ^-t^-J=-L=^i t=::± ^# -fa- a=:32: S 7« No. 71. Singing for Jesns. " With my song will I praise Him."— Pa. 28: 7. Frances Ridi.ky llAVEiiciAL. C. H. Scott. U 'm ^m -.,-^ ^M - t-^^^^ nnr-f 1. Singing for Je - bus, our Sav-ior and King, Singing for Je - sus, the 2. Singing for Je : sus, and trying to win Ma - ny to love Him, and 3. Singing for Je • sus, our Sheplierdand Guide, Singing for gladness of u u u ' r ^ • r_r # 45zzi^: ^eS* H 1- -■ »■/* * j, *-"-<: ^ m Lord whom we love ; All ad - o - ra - tion we joy - ous - ly bring, join in the song; Call-ing the wea-ry and wan-der-ing in, heart tliat He gives ; Singing for won-der and praise that He diwl. ___u_;f_» g #-•-# j0 1 i—0. ^±:|i— ^=i:jc=trt=l^zz:)iz=piz:itc:zife ^ t^ * l^f^ 0-^-0. ilczzp^ Ik: REKRAinr. 1^ r-/z-r 'RAIN. I W— H— «»-T- Long-ing to praise as m'c'II praise Him a - bove. Eoll-ing the cho-rus of gladness a -long. Singing for Je - sus, oh, Sing-ing for blessing and joy that He lives. U*rfc^gr=4:t±|--r-.*-* ^^ V— ^tZ t^±% ±St -^- isj'_i:'4t. Itzzjc -#=«^ ts^^ ft P-|±S:? ^ •— »— *— *vffgS- ^ siTiging Avith joy ! Thus wiU we praise Him and tell out His love, THl He shall m ■#->■#■ t^^'.t^ p ^ ^ ^' ^ 4L f^ -a- ^ JT -p — >#-» — •-*-• — rl i 1 1 1 1 rP — • — • — •-*-i 9i^5i5=^=^3: ^=:ti=|ii=^czqt=^: t^ ^ i> I ¥—'^- m "f^ a r=f^ V > M ^ - :^ :i=t ^ .. N . ^ " 1^ ' M t •r*- 5S*i9: -■-X- 1^: -1 ! • -d — f — • "J- :it7i-.J.^ir*-^ :i=i •^ * ^ J-.^ a call us to brighter employ, Singing for Je-sus for-ev - er a - bove. p|i t -#-^-#- ji=ji=ici|i: IJ IJ u ' - U U b' ♦ Tf • • *- 76 :t=:^ :^E=)i: -#-i^ -fc/— t^-feH ga =r; n. Scott. =r- • sns, tlie « Him, and idness of ^m ' bring-, : in, e died. =:t m sus, oh, ■0. ^ 1 He sliaU --f^=^ S >ove. No. 72. Eliza M. Srermak. nplrltetf. iz^ f Christ Alone. i J. R. Murray. ^^m. :i=a -3=i 5 I 1. Christ a • lone shall be 2. Christ a - lone shall be 3. Christ a - lone shall bo 4. Christ a - lone shall bo my song, Christ a - lone my sto - ryj my praise. For on Calv'ry's mountain, my trust. And His love my plead-ingj my song, He my sure fouu - da ■ tion i fc:?: #. 42. ^ #. ± :^=± 1 -•-*— ♦- t — ^ r- r t g.— 1*-^ ¥= 1: fe^^ From the cross a From His side in While He stands be Christ my glo - ry i^ 5ti :££ _H ^ 1 ^ 1_^_. 1 radiance shines To the God of glo - ry. liv - jng Hood Flowed life's precious fount-ain. fore God's throne. For me in - ter - ced - ing, and my hope— Christ my soul's sal - va - tion. *=t t JL .OL -0 — •- m en OBITS. :fe -• — # Chmt a - lone! Christ a - lone! Christ the hope of glo - ry; P^ I '^ k ^^ Jz * ■V- m i l=h^^=t^ :3==St ? fe: ^ EM I m Christ a - lone ! Christ a - lone ! Praise in song and sto - ry. ?s=s -rj,j;y^ i J^E I 77 m 73. £. 0. E. I've Washed My Robes. E. 0. ExcEix. Bd^W 1. My robes were oiicftullstaiii'd with sin, I knewnotliow to make them clean i 1. That promise, "whoso -cv - er will," In-clud - ed me— includes me still i a^ili^^^ii^^^^^^pil Mw^^^^a^^^^^mm^^ ill - til a voice said, sweet and low, "Go wash, I'll make them white as snow." I came, and ev - cr since, 1 know, Ilis blood, it cleanseth white as snow. ilzzL ES3: ::t: i_i_Pf ^ ^—r-\ * VHORVA. m^^i^m^^ I've wash6d my robes . , . . in Je-sus' blood, . . . and He has I've washed my robes in Je-sus' blood. : ^J a — - M z 3=^ -# — — 0- t* 1? ?" made . . themwhiteassnow: . . I've washed my robes, . . in Jesus' And He has made them white assnow : I've washedmy robes m-0 — m ,—m—m—m — • r-« — m — m — * ;5^^5^ -W-fcs- w=.w=^-- ^ h-V- b»'-»'- szzii ^S^ -y— ir — t^ blood, . . . And He has made . . . them white as snow, in Jc-sus' blood; Andllehasmadethemwhiteassnow.whiteassnow. -• — *- L * 1^ ^m 1^ t^ IJ =t=— r itr -k— U ii JLJL^^ 3 I do not doubt, nor do I say, *' I hope the stains are washed away," For in Ilis Word I read it so : -His blood it cleanseth white as snow. 4 Oh, who Avill come and wash to-day, 'Till all their stains are washed away j Until by faith they see and know Their robes are washed as white as snow? 'il' W 78 No. 74. Mri. 0. F. Waltow. Almost. Jno, U. flWENEY, by per. !S^^^^lf^p 1. So near the door, and tho door Htood wide? (Moso to tlio port, but 2. Tiord, help nifi trust in Tliy word to - day. That Thou art (hn Li^'ht, tlio 3. Sav - ior, 1 come, I cry un-to Tlico, Oh, let not these words bo ^1= not in - side! Truth, tlio Way. true of me, feefe -^—^■ Near to the fold, yet not wilh - in, Now as I come, Avitli my load of sin, Tho I want to come to the point to - day. Oh, §?^ •ii: r m -?- |i=T=fi=ji: :f^ I S¥f3S=! ::^: ^it^ v=c=fc::iz:ii5i:to* -1-4- ^'-i i Al-most re -solved to give up sin! Al-most por-suad-od to door be-ing o-pcn, oh, help me step in. How sad the thoa!,'ht that for suf - fer mo not to turn a - way ; Give me no rest, till my ^ V- ^©ES H H # . # I±l ^-.^ qsqi^: ^*p?^l:l count the cost, Al-most a Christian, and yet lost? me, at last, The door should be shut, and mer - cy past ! soul shall be With -in the Ref - uge,— safe >vith Thee. ^^ &^ r^ t ^^g^ 78 No. 75. It is WeU with My Soul. •' He hath delivered my soul in peace."- Ps. 55: 18. H. G. 8paf*ord. ^ P. p. Bliss, by per. J 1- M fe^ '^f^tm- I s=^ 5 ^ 3 ^ -H -* ' 1. When peace-, like a liv-er, at - tend-eth my way, When sorrows, like 2. Tho' Sa - tan should buffet, tho' trials should come. Let this blest as- 3. My sin— oh, the bliss of this glo - ri-oas thought — My sin — not in 4. And Lord, haste the day Avhen the faith shall be sight. The clouds be rolled ^gy i^ 121^ -t5^ -»-)■ -#-»- ^ i9- -^■ X-^ qczjc ■i9- \ f^ ^ M ■e>- :^=:i 3^ :i=pU: &E^E^ sea - bil-lows roll i Whatev - r my lot, Thou hast taught me to sur-an.e con - trol, That Christ hatii re-gard-ed my help -less es- part but in whole. Is nailed to Uis cross and I bear it no back as a scroll, The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall d 42. ^ /?- :ti=|i: :t---rt ■0- -OL ' X-- r -I — f>- :p ±: sz: :tE=ti: -tdi \—\ — ! ^-= — I H CBOKITS. It is well JE3EE az±^ ^^. say, It is well, it is well with my soul, tate. And hath sited His own blood for my soul, more. Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh, my soul, rend, "Even so"— it is well with my souL ^^-^> 4t. ^ jSi. I m^ ^st:t -^>- t — I — h ::Ni^=|E E It ia —I — with my soul, . gg well withmysoul. It is well, it is well with my soul. -.1. i: j2. 0. .a. t^ ■4--»«- X^'- X -t— t- 80 ^ E by per. 4- 3t: P rrows, like blest as- -not in Is be rolled ? I =i=i s^ t me to less es- it no shall d -M^=.^~ well , . It ia y soul. «»-*• No. 76. Tell it to Jesus Alone. " Tell it to Jesus."— Matt. 14: 12. J. E. Ramkik, D. D. i ±=i =iF Rev. K S. LoBXNZ, by i)er. s 1. Are 2. Do 3. Do 4. Are you wea-ry, are youheav-y-heart - ed? Tell it to Je-sus, the tears flow down your cheeks unbid-den ? Tell it to Je - sus, you fear the gath'ring clouds of sor - row? Tell it to Je-sus, you troubled at the tho't of dy - ing, Tell it to Je - sus, ^M ^-4^ — — » •_t 3: rJJ^: P—K m ^=i: ^ g : g e- £^ — I- i -^-^ Tell Tell Tell Tell Pfel^*^ it to Je - sus ; Are you griev - ing o - ver joys de-part - ed ? it to Je - sus ; Have you sins that to man's eye are hid-don? it to Je - sus J Are you anx - ious what shall be to-mor - row ? it to Je - sus i For Christ's com-ing Kingdom are you sigh-ing? t:- r — r ^ ^^ ^rl|I T»-#- ^:~f CROBrS. s*-.— 3^=i|: -.^ ^-r-0 -*— #- Tell it to Je-sus a-lone. i§^^5^; r-=i =fef Tell it to Je-sus, Tell it to Je-sus, LU-Ll -s^-i-jg- dJi=^-rJr=i-. -0 0- -0- t t m -4- -H- — I- — A -jL -¥^ -^^-^ IS: -J !- -rV He =^ iii^^ is a friend that's well known : You have no oth - er S ^^ f=P=F -+- fcfei^f i .!!-4- 5£ ''# J SI such a friend or Iroth-er? Tell it to Je -sus a-lone. Qttoi^— ^: ^ -^ v^ — " m w w - m ri ^ . -wi 81 -.■.^.-SUi-ilS No. 77. Is My Name Written There ? " Rejoice because your names are written in heaven."— Lukb. 10: 20. Mrs. Mary A. Kidder. Frank M. Davis, by per. 1. Lord, I care not for riches, Neither silver nor gold; I would make sure of 2. Lord.my sins they are many, Like the sands of th" sea. But Thy blood, my 3. Oh ! the beautiful city. With its mansions of light. With its glo-ri-iied I I I ;feM^1= ^ i =1 -0-i-0- H' *--j!: P" PS heav-en, I would enter the fold. In the book of Thy kingdom, With its Sav-ior! Is suf - fi-cient for me -, For Thy promise is written. In bright be-ings. In pure garments of white; Where no evil thing cometh, To de- f — F — # • # ■ ^ — - — #• T?T= m V— ;<- :5=::t= -m — m — I ^0 ^ ^ I i^ I I :i|=it (CS fel^ 1 &S :A ■&~ 3± i1==l: 3 :^=it N-^ -#-^ # — 0- pag - es so fair. Tell me, Jesus, my Savior, Is my name written there? letters that glow, "Tho' your sins be as scarlet, I will make them like snow." spoil what is fair ; Where the angels are watching. Yes, my name's written there. -J ,-f,t—^ te^ I -0-^0. ■0-T-0 — • — m-rr^-t rf3;E:±=EEte3 m T ^z=|tz=^ 5J I I :t=:^ \£/ -y-V- CnOKITS. p fel 5!^ i J: tlziz^ 5^ li^ 5^ Is my name writ • ten there, On the page white and fair ? Chorus for 2d and 3d verses. Yes, my name's, etc. W Pdz: £ B -9" 82 f ^- #- ir rTT=r ^ 1 0. by per. *S akesnreof ood, my io-ri-fied m *■ ■#■:-•■ , With its In bright Jth, To de- 1/ ^ en there? ike snow." ten there. fair? i: Is My Name Written There? Concluded. /TS i :z2i — I- In the hook of ^-^9=^3: m f Thy king-dom, Is my name writ - ten there ? 2d aud 3d verses. Yes, my name's writ-ten there. b '^ .(__[_. -i — I- I No. 78. Take Me as I Am. Melody by the late Rev. J. II. Stockton. Har. by W. J. K, by per. — E — ^ — ^ 1^ -0-^m -J 1-^ :it=J: It — :^ — •- i ■* — ^ w 1. Je-sus, my Lord, to Thee I cry, Tnless Thou help me I must die; 2. Helpless I am, and full of guilt, But yet for me Thy blood was spilt, ^#=l=-t :^±S=t F=SF=F=?^ ?= :tz=:feL3ti=:t!: fc?=:: -P-\—j1 S. slzt2=^=l=:^ ti ^r--t^^ r^i=t—y Fine. .^^k H-^-, Vi/ -* — :;jt- I — ■ — i — J ^tei Oh, bring Thy free sal-va - tion nigh, And take me as I And Thou can'st make me what Thou wilt. But take me as I * JJ_^ ^ i r •-* • •■ 4 ■*■ ^^-^ am! am! -■f=^ i^- D.S. bring Thy free sal-va - tion nigh, And take me as REFBAIN. _ N-r4^=M — , i=?=:iizz:^ziFtiztzJ \—v~\ — ^-F g-T-FH am! Take me as I am, Take me as I am ; Take ma as I am. Take me as I am; Oh, 9-^ri ± -^ ^ ^S? -1— i »=M: zt-A *— 1= -# — #- :«: 3 No preparation can I make. My best resolves I only break, let save me for Thine own name's sake, And take me as I am ! 4 I thirst, I long to know Thy love. Thy full salvation I would prove; But since to Thee I can not move, Oh, take me as I am! :|^-T J i 5 If Thou hast work for me to do, Inspire my will, my heart renew. And work both in and by me too. But take me as I am! 6 And when at last the work is done. The battle o'er, the vict'ry won, Still, still my cry shall be alone, Lord, take me as lam! 83 No. 79. Ever will I Pray. A. CUHHINOS. J. H. Tbnnsy, by per. ^ ^U^=Hp i •4^ ^ J2Z ^ I prayj and care, the light, noon-day. 1. Fa ■ ther, in the morn-ing Un - to Thee 2. At the bus - j noon-tide, Pressed with work 3. When the evening shad-ows Chase a - way 4. Thus in life's glad morn-ing, In its bright -I (_ f=5=t=5=±F=F I fci ->^ :i -4- -i^-T— #- Let Thy lov - ing kind-ness Seep me through this day. Tlien I'll wait with Je - sus Till He hear my prayer. Fa - ther, then I'll pray Thee Bless Thy child to - night. In its shadowy evening Ev - er will I pray. ?E3Ee §^5fc ^ f s cnoRvs ^ ■<&- =5±g^ -•— — « H— S~ -f- -#-~^ f^^f I will pray, I will pray, Sv - er will m I pray; m^ r? :t^; :t=t=: f :^=t S?_s_ I will pray. 9 V I will pray. Ev - er will I pray. s :£E£^r £« I 3 F # Morn-ing, noon and evening Un - to Thee m pray. SS5 i £ r~ u~-g " i-^ F=F t=^ F 84 Un • to Thee Tl pi-ay. by per. ^ pray J i care, 3 light, •n-day. ■ ^ 5 day. prayer, - night. pray. Bi^ pray, \ 9 • pray. -^h 3? I pray. i pi-ay. m 80. E. L. C'RUTCHPIELD. My Shepherd is He. J. R. Murray. ^ Szit 4r- V ^.^ ^ *-»— -1 ^ t-^ -#— ^ 5 ^ 1. "The Lord is my Sheplierd;" I nev - er can fear, When in the green 2. "The Lord is my Shepherd;" For me He doth care; My soul lie re- 3. "The Lord is my Shepherd;" Who al-ways is nigh, And ev - er is ^ig -0 — 0- e ^^^=^^=RFr=F=f:^ ^ I 1?:± =^£ :^± ■p^^=^=^ m mm ±-- ■j — r^-te-4^ past-ures I feel He is near. " The Lord stor-eth, Andhearethmypray'r."The Lord read-y To help when I cry. "The Lord e£ ■Mzi tzih: ^ .^ ^ * g It- is my Shepherd ;" What is my Shepherd;" What is my Shepherd ;" Who ^S S!e^ V — y 5=1: :^z=& -+-r P -^ f=? £ i/ n m =r >-r :*!: -^:-f!*- 3tr:!!!z:i(: r S want shall I know, Since me He now leadeth ill can be-faU, If e'en in dark valleys lov - eth me well, And mak-eth me ev - er, — — (t_ik^_|ft_i. ^ ^ —J 1 Ui gl — — ..i Where still waters flow ? I fol - low His call? In safe - ty to dweU. B! -h ^r ■+Z — "-I ^5— p: =fr- 1 RKFBAIN. rfes^ ■f «: :'r"'rr ^-' ag=i T w 5 . My Shep - herd is He, My Shep - herd is He, And rS- -f- ^ fctz: f Jl •0- ' •*■ •#■ * 1^ :tt ii35=£ :^=^ 5 ev - er will I M-Iow Him, My Shep • herd is He. m ^ V-' — y- -t?t- :^=!i— )*— ^: -^=f^ 86 No. 81. J. R. MURBAY. ^m s I Will Let Him In. M, J. Maxwell. ££ :S ==r e£ 5==? I "Will let Him iiii I will let Him inj 1. Je - SU3 knocks at the door of my heart, 2. Peace and blessing He brings to me, ^ IS f ^-Tlt- -«-4- m -5- f ^-4- N— K- 4s- -• 5itr^=t^ f^ u \J Shall 1 bid such a gnest de-part? I Saves from guilt and its mis-e - ry, I will let Him in. will let Him in. ?=t ^^=t= ■^=^ -^ :^—W- :&e^ -.J- I ^s -N- =^=^= Long has Give me He Thy wait - ed pres - ence. be - fore the door, Lord of grace, Plead-ing so Find in my 1 t=t: ;e ~v- :C: ^ ^^^m rr\ ten - der heart a o'er and rest - ing o'er, I will de place. Cleanse it for ny Him no ev - er of ^f=^ -^=^^ I 5fc=^ J— s ^ ^S£ 5fe — * -i- -J- I will let Him in, I will let Thee in, let Him m. let Thee in. v.!/ more, sin's ^ N no sad ^rr:^ — *__!: more, Yes, trace, Tes, — >—;»'- i ;fel N— N :t 4 ^ -#- ;e ?s-'- ->— t T d=d=i r i:^ Se g^L^ Let Him in, ere He is gone. Let Him in, the IIo - ly One, Je - sus Let Him in, He is your Friend, He your soul Mill sure de-fend, He will He is standing, at the door, Joy to you He will re - store. And His He will speak your sins forgiven, And when earth ties all are riven. He will ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4L JSL- _ .^ _ _ ^ ^_i ^_^ m^ v-v- -r- :|i=^: ±=t: -• — 0- -t7=t^ -- FFFFf 87 •;.<^i^ -7 ii^OKS-^fc^pfe-st^i^T: >ii f;«R No. 83. The Solid Rock. "Tho Lord is my defence, and rock of my refuge."— Pa. 94: 2!?, Eev. Edward Motk, 1825. Wm. B. Bradbuky, by per. I k d: A r * — *- 3S^ -0- -0- ^ m i — #- 1. My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' Hood and righteousness j 2. \\Tien darkness veils Ilis lovely face, I rest on his unchanging grace j 3. His oath, Ilis cov - e-nant, His blood. Support me iu the whelming flood ; 4. When He shall come with trumpet sound, Oh, may I then in Him be found ; ms i^=^=% m. 0. ^ ^ ' \^—^ — I- t :t=|:z=t= :f=:tii=(i: V — y — t- -N — N — \. ■.4:—tzi.K -^~ :iv=:l: r I dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wlioUy lean on Je-sus' name. In every high and stormy gale. My anchor holds within the vail. "Wlien all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. Brest in His righteousness a - lone, Faultless to stand before the throne! Pi3: 5:=S:zJ: 4L .^ #. X=X:- V — j—r- ^ CHORrS. -0- — I- N I g| On Christ, the Sol - id Rock, I stand ; AU oth - er ground is S=qi^=£=£=ibxt=^: m Vl V — y-- ^I f sink - ing sand. All oth - er ground is sink - ing sand. T -J- r %IM sr - W * #i^a T» iN«* *%* j»j>»i. N J - No. 84. Over the Threshold. Frank Gould. Jno. R. Swin«t. gE^EEaEjE^ Eitzt -K T -^ir-^-^s V 1. step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step T It -=^- — PI F^ ^- i ver the threshold, and wan-der no more, Oppressed with the ver the threshold, let faith be thy guide To Iliiu, thy Phy- ver the threshold, re-pent and be-lieve. And quickly thy ver the threshold, no ref - uge hast thou, Xo hope of re- -^- ^ ■XT. T I: 9-S- ■1^± -N N K- -^ S-^»-T-i r?^=j: Ai^-i^ -N- -gr-jf- ^^ —*^- ^i^- ^ ■^"^ -£ bur -den of sin; Step o- ver the threshold, why stand at the door. The si - cian so kind j Go wash in the fountain that flows from His side, And bur- den will lall; Oh, touch but His garments, and Thou shalt receive The demption but He } Step o - ver the threshold and come to Him now, Oh, «-i-#- D. S. • ver the threshold, why stand at the door, Come Fine. moRrn. :il=q — I .. — 9 — ^ 1 1 — i|. f Heal - er is wait - ing with - in. health to thy soul thou shalt find. Then come as thou art ; par - don He of - fers to all. lost one, He tar - ries for thee. CZX_j_ ^—^ ^ "^—^^ in, there is mer - cy for thee. +^=^M- thy ::S: U.S. m poor brok-en heart Renewed by His spir - it shall be; Step I^E It i^— ^.zizti: ■ft =tt: 4t ^ T 80 ^jgal No. 85. We Shall Stand Before the King. E. O. E, E. O. EXCELL, te^ ^razjt ^m 53 SS -? 1. We shall stand be - fore 2. Ring, ye bells of heav 3. Wake, my soul, thy tri -i) — 2 the King, en, ring, bate bring, -;j+-^: • — With the We shall Thou Shalt It: 1= :J an - gels we shall sing, By and by, . stand be -fore the King, By and by, , stand be -fore the King, By and by, , ^-0 — #~i-# — d by and by and by and agl £ By and bj, m W SifeSe sfe^= ■^if-T-i*- fe- ==it -• ^ ^ -*?~1 Walk the bright, the gold -en shore, Prais-ing There our sor - rows will be o'er, There His Lay thy tro - phies at His feet, In His 1 — r- B^^ES^Bi By and by. Ci u i V 'f=^ -f^- I ■is— v - ermore. By and oy, ... by and by. Kim for ev name we will a-dore, By and by, likeness stand complete. By and by, by and by. by and by. By and by. W- by and by. 90 We Shall Stand Before the King. Concluded. 3 SE3 tho »hall shalt — » 1 We shall stand . . . be-fore the King, . . . With tho iae m :?=;^rji: • •- EE^: l=S: « •- tt S -^ We shall stand before tho King, -h-n ^ ^ i an - gels we shall sing, Glo - ry, glo - ry to our King, Ilal-le- ^^^^t_^ -\ 1- -4^ -r- ^ In a^BfeBE2^^ jah, hal - le - lu - - jah. We shall ■Izji » — V >-— f- ■f— t^ v—^- Hal - le - lu - jah, llal - le • lu - jah, t^ 4= EES; 3 i stand ^ ^ ^ -4= 1:- % be - fore the King. ^ ^ I 1 f We shall stand 81 smmf^m-.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /> 4is Q. % i/j. 1.0 I.I 1.25 141 1^ ,. 5 u 11111= - IIIIIM ii 16 25 2.2 2.0 1.4 1.6 6" ^. ^. ^ /^ A ''^/ /^ ^/ ^/.. w Photographic Sciences Corporation t ^ -l-r-^ "q.^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WFBSTER.N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 T"^ No. 86. Calvary. " The place which Is called Calvary, there they crucified Him."— Luke 23: 83. Rev. W. M'K. Dabwood. Jno. R. Swknkt, by per. 1. On Calv'ry's brow ... my Sa<^-ior died, . . . Twas there my P !t^ -f^-h ±^Eh Eis: ^=it a^: p On Calv'ry's brow -Srj N-^- *— ir ■^-^-nr > ^ • • my Savior died, ^ ^■-j^-tr^l^ # # • » -? ^ S^ 3± 5^ ? y Lord I was cm - ci - lied : 'Twas on the __ _ s 1^ . 'Twas there my Lord ■g — ^-v-g — a — was cru-ci- fied: \W^ :f=: :t:t ■9--- g-rrr cross He bled for me, And purchased 'Twas on the (Jtoss •^ * pr ^ 5^ He bled for me, And purchased S E 5=f :^zz3 — r-^1> =^ :i;^=t=t;i i therfi my par - don free. ¥ y^ -^- ^^ f^/CHOBITS. ^ — ^^ a^ iizzzfe ii5 ^=^ =s l^ there, And purchased there mv pardon free. Cal - va - ry ! H? — 1?-4 -»? — g-i f' f": -^ ^ 8=zt±:S: :J5=f^ ^ «-f ^ dark i 23: S3. , by per. as there mj rS on the N Kn purchased mrchased i=i dark i Calvary. Concluded. ^m m =F =r==r m 3& .K P /T\ ^^ 5^ PP /:^ %-^^ 1 ^ I ! Cal - va - ry ! Where Je-sus shed His blood for me, for me ; ^ H ^ X ^ I e H^-ri—r - S t* — 1/ ^ * i g mf ff l^^^pa ml ^ t.P ^ 1 Cal - va- ry ! blest Cal - va-ry ! 'Twas there my Sa^ m m » m a m # • IT" i". ^iS5 fef -#-Ha Sav-ior died for me. ^^ 2 'Mid rending rocks and darkening skies, My Savior bows His head and 'lies; The opening vale reveals the '.fay To heaven's joys and endless day. ^f==f=^ -\9- 3 Jesus, Lord, how can it be. That Thou shouldst give Thy life for me» To bear the cross and agony,— In that dread hour on Calvary !— No. 87. Cross and Crown. "And he bearing his cross, went forth."— John 19: 17. Thos. Shepherd. Geo. N. Allen, 1S49, by per. "in^^^ :i= i:*^-* i ^ zii -♦-^Sh ^ ^r-^ !^— -#-f- ■^^^ I 1. Must Je - sus bear the cross a-lone, And all the world go free? 2. The con - se-crat - ed cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free, 3. Up - on the crystal pavament, down At Je - sus' pierc-ed feet, 4. precious cross! glorious crown! re - sur-rec-tion day! 0, there's a cross for ev - ery one, And there's a cross for me. And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. With joy I'll cast my gold-en crown, And His dear name re-peat. Ye a.i-gels, from the stars come down. And bear my soul a - way. gyy i 93 ^ ^^ ^ MNIP i The Pathway of Life. PSALH 16 : 11. TH08. P. WESTEKDORF. ->- T 3t ^ :k=^ T— -^?^ E :^ I CHOBVS. The half wasnev-er told, J K- ^ =#=ME i ^ :i=J I Fp^T^^p^r -N- >-^ 3=^*^=^ -#-^ :g The half was nev - er — frr-v? — « — « ^- !i^ W ^ told, t t The haif was nev-er told, never told. P^^ The half was never never told, told. i^-^ qE=?=it :i±:5t :p2^!' 1. Of grace divine, so wonderful, The half was uev-er, 2. Of peace, etc. 8. Of joy, etc. love, _ P P ^ nev-er told. i 4. Of love, etc. »rF-Ftfftf ff ■,*-f-T f: ^ -€ — ff- i 8B 1 .' 1 I •• ! No. 90. Christ Receiveth SinM Men. Neumuter, 1671, arr. by El Nathan. (MALE VOICES.) James McOramahaw. i^^dnfr-^Tr^U-/': i I ^^-H=^=^ ^ 1. Sin-ners Je - sas will re-ceivei Sound this word of grace to 2. Gome, and He will give you rest ; Tmst Him, for His word is 3. Now my heart condemns me not j Pure be • fore the law I 4. Christ re-ceiv-eth sin-ful men, E - ven me with all my > ^ J all, phiin^ stand ( m ^;=^Th=^ *-y -^ 1^ g ^^ d^zze 1^ 1t=:* #-- i i SfrT?^ ft m m :^ aa i A Et M > .» aire i Who the heavenly path-way leave, All who lin - ger, all who fall. He will take the sin - ful - est, Christ re- ceiv- eth sin-ful men. He who cleansed me from all spot. Sat - is - fled its last de - mand. Purged from ev-ery spot and stain. Heaven with Him I en-ter in. F2=^ ^ — >t ^ -0-0 — 0- -0-0-0- ?qii: ^ St3 ^ ^t-^-^- w Sing it o'er .... and o'er a - gain, . . . Christ re- Sing it o'er a-gain, Sing it o'er a-gain, Christ re- SP Be -• — 0- r-^^=^=5=f g=?=^ J /J J -1 — I- t-^— u i ceiv - - eth sin-ful men ; . . . make the mes - - sage ceiveth sinful men, Christ receiveth sinful men ; make the message plain. i^^ :^==i :t==t: :*=!: I — t^— i — y- i -# — # — 0- • • •- U I > I i^^3 --^ :^ f--* _•_# ^ _ it^t ■ a >- '- 0' f - -(2-Mi-i- :t^t I clear and plain, . . . Christ re - ceiv - eth sin-ful men. make the message plain, Christ r?-oeiv-eth sin-ful , men. ^^.=^i4^ ^ ^-\^ r ^••rVif^H From " Gospel Male Choir," by per. 86 3RAHARAff. to all, is plain » I stand f my eIPm S who fall, ■ful men. > de-mand. ■ter in. f=Ff i b?=^ Christ re- n, Christ re- rf= i — frr - sage isage plain, -# — • — ^ -• — » ^ ■ r< 9 - ' --0-^ men. men. No. 91 Redeeming Love. J. R. Murray. 1. My soul re - joic - ing fain would raise A strain like that a - bove, 2. When dark-ly bend the clonds of life. And loud its tempests roll, 3. Re -deem -ing love! Thou blest re- frain! Let mor-tal mu-sic cease ■#■■»■■#- -#-'*V ? ^ K— r I H- X :t=|: f=? ^S: VT- ^ ?^^:^ -H- ^ £ ^ And sing in grate-ful har-mon-ies Of God's re-deem -ing love. How like a ben - e - die - tion calm Thy power up-on my soul. While an - gels o'er the list'ning earth Pro-long thy notes of peace. §5 t: ^ rrr=r^^ ^^ iz €-^e m CHOBITS^ I i5^ i ^t^ ? -if^-^-^bU^ ^^tfell= p^ Re-deem -ing love! Re-deem -ing love! A sto- ry nev- er old} |g 1" ^— Hi • ^L_r-# f^—^ f" .f"' - • m — 4-— ^-^ F *=)= I 1^ ^ i& /CS ^ 1 ::S-=*- ■fT*' ^ ]^ S *z4i __j — 1- 1 • «t .. I Still sweet -er as the years go by, Still bright as burnished gold. :t=fz l'T\ g=^^=6^T^h-b-ri=^ ^ :£^ 8? No. 92. Leaning on Jesus. Kev. W. F. Cbafts. W. J. KibkpaTrick, by per. 1. Wea - ry with walking a - lone, Long heav-y - lad - en with sin } 2. Fear-ing to stand for my Lot ', Trembling for weakness in prayer j 3. Anx-ious ao long-er ^r sell, Shi-inking no long-er from paini 4. Leaning, I walk in " The Way," Leaning, " The Truth" I shall know ; P^ m^ t=ti :t==t: #-i-#- y ^J \J \J \J \J :| % -N- i ^ ^a=r *--«-*?■ ^-T-» ;i^ ^^^=^ ^ ^i ig Toil-ing all night without Christ,— Rest for my soul shall I win. Yet on the ho - som di - vine, Los - ing each sor-row and fear. Lean-ing on Je - sus a - lone. He all my care will sus-tain. Leau-ing on heart-throbs of Christ, Safe in - to " Life " I may go. '& f=f: t—r- m. j^'M. *-\ ^ 1^ V--L ^-±^se^ :^t-5 E^ m #-r#- :i— ^cttst f=r m Lean - ing on Je M. ^ ^ 4L M. ^ m. sus, I walk at His side ; frt. f. r r. r/"^-^^ ^ y ii u V u Leaning on Je-sos, in Him I abide. Leaning on Jesus, I walk at His side j Lean ing on Je sus, I trust Him, my Shepherd and Guide. • • # - - - -^^ Leaning on Je«sus, whatever hetiae, 08 Mczlt ■#-i-# — b u u :s| m by per. th Bin; I prayer J 31 pain) all know ; — I — j-i — ^- I -JCJJL Win. I fear, s-tain. T go. :t^5^ le; . . -f=f;=H =f=!?--t2: at His side I fe E2i -?- land Guide. ?4?= isH: 1 No. 93. Jesus is Galling. Fanny J. Cbosbt. Geo. C. Stebbins, by per. '■^^E^ 1. Je-sns is ten-derly calling thee home— Calling to-day, calling to - day j 2. Je-8U8 is calling the weary to rest— Calling to-day, call - ing to -day j : f r I ^i=ti:=:jc=:ii: 4_J M 1-J , •-. itz: ■^ ._r5 — n — 2 — ^ — >- >z;i^ziTd5s ,_^„^_-_r > - 4 4 4 i^=M=JB^ I Why from the sunshine of love wilt thon roam. Farther and farther away ? Bring Him thy burden and thon shalt be blest ; He will not turn thee away. m r r r t ^^ :»=»: ££^ '¥-^- -t^— y ^^ m t r f Ttf-^-f « — »- y b -- U i?=l?:: V— V' ^ i RfSFBAIM. CaU ing to - day, . . . ing to-day, . . . m # # # 4- :ic=tiz=|i=7t ipiisc £ l-J-l y ^ t if' ]^ y- I :p=:ic ^ Call • ing, call-ing to-day, to-day; Call - ing.call-ing to-day, to-day; Je - - • BUS is call - - ing, is ten-der-Iy calling to 'day. ^ ££^= ^=P=|i: Tf :P=P: I ^ V u :tx: y ?> ?? i Ct ^g=Eg I . / y y 1^ e- SOS IS tender-ly calling to-day, 3 Jesns is waiting, oh, come to Him now- Waiting to-day, waiting to-day ; Come with thy sins, at His feet lowly bow Come, and no longer delay. 4 Jesns is pleading, oh, list to His voice- Hear Him to-day. Hear Him to-day ; They who believe on His name shall rg'oioei Qnickly arise and away. 89 :lrt=5=N-~.| s ^ R % \ No. 94. O. F. R. Why Do You Wait? ' Ariso, he calleth thee."— Mark 10: 49. 0. P. Root, by per. M^^^^^^^^^m 1. Why do you wait, dear brother, 2. What do yoa hope, dear brother, 3. Po yon not feel, dear brother, 4. Why do yoi wait, dear brother, Oh, why do you tar - ry so To gain by a ftir-ther de- His Spir-it no^ striving with- ^Ohe harvest is pass-ing a- ^^^-r^^ ^^' ^^^'^ ^"^^^ ' *te m ^0mr^f-^ s 5" long? Your Savior is wait-ing to give you lay? There's no one to save you but Je - bus, in? Oh, why not ac-cept His sal - va • tion, way, lour Savior is long-ing to bless you. ^ A place in His There's no other And throw off thy There's danger and ^ I'- g ^ w — ^ I w t: ■^ :^_^--)i=pE=:|i u^^P -^. 44 CHOBVa. t^^^^ ^^=J= 2 sanc-ti-fied throng. way but His way. Why not? why not? Why not come to Him bur -den of sin. death in de • lay. I €E^ *=M«: - W W. \eL ^S^ ^^^^^ r now? :^ =r fc:s: t^-V^-^ S 2z Si Why not? why not? Why not come to Him now? - - m — pT^ ^^ i 100 m by per. m ry 80 ler de- ig with- ig a- ^te -Jt^Jtzid i n His I other r off thy mger and * 10 Him c •_ ■zzTtzi: i* — Ft ^ IT? £ ? ^ No. 95. Wholl be the Next Am NIB S. Hawks. Rev. Robert Lowbt, by per. 1^ ^ P^PPi^P^ge^3^^ 1. Who'll be the next to fol - low Je-sns? Who'll be the next the cross to bear? 2. Who'll be the next to fol - low Je-sus- -Pol-low his wea-ry, bleeding feet ? m.i^—n- £ 5=5=F=Rt=p=p:=p: ;k=*L»rr(i=|i: ^ /2 — , FFF^ i^^i^^^^^^ Some one is ready, some one is waiting; Who'll be the next a crown to wear? Who'll be the next to lay every burden Down at the Father's mer-cy-seat ? ^^ :S=t- # P'P 9 t— r.i— t- t f^-f-r^-f-r ^E^^^^^E^^ i BPrBAIN. ^^?f h— tr t^ ^ -^-^' ^ a t ^ Who'll be the next? Who'll be the next? Wlio'll be the next to follow Je-sus ? ite -#-£-#—#- T=H=F ^1 — y ' ^ y , J JV g— # — f- #— ^ FF=FF pi ^-^ i==it :^M ^ N N J ■«>- -1^ — ^- ' g — Wholl be the next to fol - low Je-sus now ? Fol-low Je - sua now ? i n^T T ^ -i<^ •«>- I 3 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus ? Who'll be the next to praise His name ? Who'll sweU the chorus of free redemption- Sing, hallelujah ! praise the Lamb ? 4 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus, Down through the Jordan's rolling tide ? Who'll be the next to join with the ran^med. Singing upon the other side? ti 101 No. 96. What a Friend We Have in Jesns. "There is a Friend that sticketh closer than a brother."— Pbo v. 18: 24. Amon. Charles C. Converse, by per. f i* -A 1. i^ — ^- — N N-J- ^^ 1. \\Tiat a Friend we have i:. 'e-sas, All our sins and griefs to bean 2. Have we tri -alsand temp ta-tions? Is there trouble an -y-where'? 3. Are we weak and heav-y - la - den, Cumbered with a load of care? i^ 15^=5==?: i._-a.i ^^- P ^^-^— 1— i^— , ^^^i- i^ What a priv - i - lege to car - ry Ev - 'ry thing to God in prayer. We should nev-er be dis-cour-aged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Pre-ciou8 Sav-ior, still our ref - uge— Take it to the liord in prayer. i^ 0-^ • • 0- «-r(2 S ±± f=^ EJ3: -^=^t: ^ZIIjilZllE ^T^ ;S±? «t 3" fe^ s^i: 1 ^ =^ Oh, what peace we oft - en for - feit. Oh, what needless pain we bear- Can we find a Friend so faith-ful. Who will all our sorrows share? Do thyfriendsdespise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord In prayer j m 1i— ^ I* )r=^ ^ :fc -V n- -^F=fi g ^ I -jt=jt. ^ *tg All be-causewe do not car -ry Ev -'ry thing to God in prayer. Je - sus knows our ev - 'ry weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer. In His arms He'll take and shield thee, Take it to the Lord in prayer. I^^^^^^^^SE^^ S^^=5=£ ^ H H ffii^ i 102 24. by per. to bear ; -where? f care ? :feE I prayer. prayer. 1 prayer. ^m ) bear— \ share? prayer J m ^3 m }rayer. [)rayer. prayer. No. 97. The Great Ph3rsician. " Is there no balm in Qilead; ia there no physician there?"— Jek. 8: 22. Rev. Wm. Huntbb. Arr. by Rev. J. II. Stockton. -7:P-hr- ^ ^^^^ ¥ T. ^f- 1. The great Physi-cian now is near, The sym-pa-thiz-ing Je 2. Yoar many sins are all forgiven, Oh, hear the voice of Je 3. Allglo-ry to the dy-ing Ijamb! I now be-lieve in Je ^ sua, BUS I SOS I ^BE :t=:z^— )•— It: It y^^i^i: t=: \:/ P I Jl m SF^^ I He speaks, the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Je - sas. Go on yonr way in peace to heaven. And wear a crown with Je • sns. I love the bless-ed Savior's nume, I love the name of Je - sas. ^ fcfcfc »=? »=:»=»=li: iJE fcSEF^E :p. i ifcnl: *-f " Sweetest note in se-raph song. Sweetest name on mor-tal tongae, ti t: It ti' ^ ^ ^ t: t: ti ±' S 1 r ^ ^ — ^ •— L l i P — F — ^- :^Ss i: =r ^i Rll. i :q: f Sweet-est car f: iia; fe? ol ev er sung, -^—fL. Je - sas, bless-ed Je nr I SOS.' :|c=tc fe£ it I P 3F ± 4 The children too, both great and small. Who love the name of Jesas, May now accept the gracious call To work and live for Jesus. 5 Come.brethren.helpme sing His praise. Oh, praise the name of Jesus ; Come, sisters, all your voices raise, Oh, bless the name of Jesus. 6 His name 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 rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. 103 No. 98. T. P. W. The Crown. James 1 : 2. Tros. p. Westendorf. 1. There's a crown of gold a • wait-ing me In the land where my 2. 'Tls a crown of right-eons - ness to those Who have served their 3. With the crown of life up - on my brow I will stand by the r-^ — -• — # P^T r- — — M — m m « ^Z^i m yT—"- ^-^^ ^=^ ^— ^- =r Sav - ior reigns. And when that bless-ed prize I see, I'll be Lord and King; All the chos- en ones the Sav-ior knows, And to great white throne, And with the ho - ly_ ^ an- gels bow, Hig^ S V- i ■»- *=£^ . y p 1 L m p ^_ W. L \_. -r X -(- ■= — ^»^ — I m CHOBIW. i '*^=^ % i which the free from my earth-ly pains. The crown them this crown He'll bring. ran - somed and His own. The crown.'golden crown which the «!=— t* M a ^zfabiy^ ^yf^^^ t=q :^-:^: -0 — #- :=]: =^=*^ Lord has promised to them that love Him, The crown Lord, blessed Lord has promised to them that love Him, the crown, golden crown r g g r r -*— ^ :^=)c=^ I ^ u E P P P ^ f=^ $ -^ s ^3 IS: ■^- i ^ £=i ^E* ** i which the Lord hasprom-ised to them that love Him. which the Lord, bless-ed Lord, has prom-isftd to them that love Him, — m — *— , p—^ — t: — • — -■fr__:fL_^^o »- F=F f: 1 10« NDORF. 5&: here my Bd their by the ril be And to m ^hthe lich the ^ len crown ->— I Him. Him. — ^ »--!- NOo 99. Katie Bvelu The CMd of a King. J. Sumner, as sung by M. J. Maxwell. I 4= ^E i JV--N- 3E T=^ 1^^^^^^ *r-+r =?=i i^-- h- t^t 1. Uy Fa-ther is rich in houses and lands, He holdeth the wealth of the 2. Uy Father's own Son, the Saviorof men, Once wandered o'er earth as the 3. I once was an outcast, stranger on earth, A sinner by choice, an " a- 4. A tent or a cottage, why should I care? They're building a palace for ^^^^ -v-v- :t= i— I r r: t^EE :t:£:£=t^tE: ^ ^=h£^ ^^ i I world in His hands! Of ru-bies and diamonds, of sil -Ter end gold; His poor - est of them I But now He is reign-ing for-e? - er on High, To 11 • en" by birth, fiut Fye been '* adopted," my name's written down, An me OY • er there! Though exiled firom home, yet still I may sing, AU r r r tx .\^ ' f—* =*- *■ r t T tf iS=^? t'-V- ■I H ^E t X =F=F ^ ^ J— 4- fS\ cwmwasM,. -^—d- 1 ^ 'f^ r=y cof-fers are full, He has riches untold. a mansion with him by and by. Fm the cUld of a King, The a mansion, a robe and a crown, to God, I'm the child of a King. give us heir to glo - ry m ±z -^—0- ^f^=^ v-v- :£=£ # ^'Jt :f^ u u B^^:^ES -V— :5: child of a King, With Je - bus my Sav-ior, I'm the child of a King. g^^^ ^^^^^^^ -) H ^ t ^F -H?- I v^ s^ 105 Ri No. 100. E. P. The Pure Water of Life. " Take the water of life freely."— Rev. 22: 17. K: ^ Jinzii ^^ Emma Pitt. re. That flows thro'lht 1. There's a beanti - fal riv-er of wa-ter so pore. That flows thro'lhe 2. Hear the straiiis of redeemed ones float over that stream, As gladly it 3. Come and drink of that water and thirst never more, Oh, why will you , . 4«. #. .■ — *E ^^ .J-' --1-: x-^ ..:: 0- "^"^A ^ wa - ter of life. Freely flowing for you and for mej Will you ^- ^ ^- -^ come, sinner, come? Oh, stay not a - way, For Je-sus is waiting SEE^ 106 A Pitt. ^ s fhroThe ladly it will you =1=^ seen, And notes And oice! That ^ — i>i — ^^— he pure V V — fc*: *^ "Will you »M»,— ««■ ^ ^ No. lOL Go Forth to the Field. EUZA M. SRBBMAN. m ^ ^5^ It-*- ijri: J. R. MCBBAT. H-0- t — I ^ i-= — ^ — S — h — -=-n ■ - • ■■^- iftza: 1. Go forth to the field of the har-vest, The Master is calling for thee; 2. Uo forth with a smile for the weary, Go forth with a word for the sad) 3. Go forth with a heart true and tender, And scatter the sunshine to all t 4. Go forth to the field of the har-yest, Go forth to the vineyard to-day; S •• — — • — •■ 5S?^EEf ■V LI V ii— ti-Yi P W^SQJM-^ ^^^M^ t^ r H 1- &pj ■ ' VJ,^ The fields are all white for the reaping, And golden the harvest will be. A sweet song of hope for the mourner, An anthem of peace for the glad. The Lord will speak peace in the valley, When shadows aroand thee shall falL For night comes apace in the val-ley. And harvest-time passeth a-way. Go rorth, ... go forth, . . , Jt= ^i= I Go forth, yes, go forth} go forth, yes, go forth, Go forth §rS ^Eg =f l^^^^ft^ :t=t: l!=l!=fe= t fefe?5fe^ ^: ^ to the -^ ^ i^ ^ ^1 31=5 ■0 94 f • • • vineyard to - day, yir-r-l -f # ^ - - '» F F ^ 1 r» —» » 7^ S The fields are all w> " "e for the -fc/ — h— f^ P the vineyard to - day, T T "* ^ bar -vest, Go forth to the vine -yard to-day. 1@ fe fc:r-=|: ^ Ee^EE rine-yard to the vine-yard to • day. m X07 No. 102. H. E. Blaib. Meet Me There. WK. J. ElBKFATSICK. *^^ a J ^ t ->> ^^Mii i-i UM-M^X^ 1. On the hap-py golden shore, Where the faithfal part no more, When the 2. Here our fondest hopesare vain. Dearest linksare rent in twain i Bat in 3. Where the harps of an-gels ring, And the blest forev • er sing, In the ^^m vu= ^ m ^^ storms of life are o'er. Meet me there. Where the night dissolves away In - to heav'n no throb of pain, Meet me there. By the ri v-er sparkling bright. In the pal-aceoftheEing,Heetniethere.Whereinsweet commnnion blend Heart with :^ ^0^ ^^^- a « iSh'- E :p=ai: : B^ "TTT u ^ u i;^ ^^ D. S. storms of life are o'er. On the 1^^^ Fine. vt -0—0- I pure and per-fect day, I am go-ing home to stay. Meet me there, cit - y of delight.Where oar faith is lost in sight. Meet me there, heart, andfriend with friend, In a world that ne*er shall end. Meet me there. Meet me there. a-fei^ ^E^^^ I^Elr-zJi^ ■*-v- ^r m happy golden shore, Where the faithfal part no more, Meet me there. \ pfe CRORiri -tfi"*- ^^^ $L Meet me there. Meet me there, Where the Meet me there, Meet me there, tL' tL t. Pg fcjz -F=!'^^ =!'=^- t -i i- 1< H 1 — V, From ** Songs of Jot awo Gladness" by per. 108 PATRICK. , When the 1 1 Bat in In the ^ ^^ ay In - to ight,Inthe Heart with ^ r, On the Fine. i TT 1 ire. re. le there. 3t me there. iere. jre the Meet He There. Concluded. PU OrlM^- -g-7— ^-— f- -€-:— ^ Tree of Life is blooming, Meet me there. When the Meet me there. «•«:*•£££ S^^^^^ No. 103. ^-4#^=^:^I^ f God Bless My Boy. i ^^S!e!^ i^ NoRMAM M. Lattice. T *=a?=t^ 3 ^ 1. When twinkling stars 2. 1 know not where 3. As pass the bus ■ their vig - ils keep, And all the world is his head may lie. Perchance, be-neath the • y months and years With all their changes, ^ t- .t: f f ;-g a^: t -llj(i- »-■* — •- Pr=^ 1^ ^^ ^: ^ hushed to sleep, 'Tis - pen sky; But hopes and fears, God VJ/ :?=& ^1^^ then I breathe this pray'r so deep, God this I ween, God's watch-fol eye Can make each step of du - ty clear. And t: 4=1= ^3 I i==^ -j-^-j- ^ ^ J^,-jZ^j: -.^ i bless my boy to - night, God bless my boy to - night, see my boy to - night. Can see my my to • night, keep his "hon • or bright," And keep his "hon - or bright." & t: A ^^ ^ r^' I f g [ 'f fiji ii r^ 108 I? I ' No. 104. Wm. Stevenson. Jesus will Help You. " Orace to help in time of need."— Heb. 4: 16. R. LowRY, by per. 1. The Sav-ior is call-ing you, sin-ner— Urg-ing you now to draw nigh i 2. Thro' Him there is life in be-liev-ing ; Sin-ner, oh, why will you die ? 3. There's danger in longer de-lay-ing, Swift-ly the moments pass by ; la g-rg- '. g — g £ f=fz=p=t u ^ u -u- -t-J- 1 m ■^ fe ^M= :^-v-^-|< — ^ ^ =?= :F^^^— ^ SJU -• — •- He asks you by fiiith to re-ceive Him, Je - sus will help if you Ac - cept Him by faith as your Sav - ior, Je - sus wiU help if you If now you will come there is mer - cy, Je - sus will help if you 'm try. try. try. iis^ "I ' ■ "l ' ■ #-^ ^b- n £ '^ ij — D \j \j \j \j REVRAIir. N |S N i^=H= i -^-^-^ :itot=* ^ feNi tzatztzitzt: m,d d It Jesus will help you, Jesus will help you, Help you with grace from on high ; The P^ ■-#— ^ r , r'r t t r t^^-,f- i M-»- :|Kii: I 1?=|K \ 1 — 4__^ \ 1 1 F c, — I p. --V- fi 5fe^ ^ ^ *:r:=fc ji—^-¥-* r ££ESI V ^-=#:* ■#— #■ f3 weakest and poorest the Savior is calling, Je - sus will help if you trj'. 110 sYi by per. m ^ m draw nigh > you die ? pass hy; ^- ^ you try. you try. you try. n high (The m )U trj'. No. 105. What a Meeting That Will Be ! rrl?:: Oladly. 4 — K- ^■&Ek Theodore Wood, by per. 1. When we all meet at home in the morn-ing. On the shore of that bright 2. When we all meet at home in the morn-ing, And from sorrow for-ev- 3. When we all meet at home in the morn-ing, With our blessed Redeem- ^rr:i=p=rp-T=pi i^itzi^ )t_i.te q?--!^^ -i^- ::J: P ^ f :fcr:^-^tJ ;^-^"^=rfeBEg J :i=^' •^ H 1^: crys-ta' sea ; Where the loved ones who long have been waiting, What a er be free ; When we join in the song of the ran-som'd, What a er to be ; When we know and are known by our lov'd ones. What a iS ht^IS ■^- tt *=|i.-:i=*=ii=ft i ^: ■ r 1 iZZZS — J ^sk CHORim 11^ -T- SH 1^-3-- meet-ing in-deed that will be! gath'ring in-deed that will be! in-deed that will be ! m. m. • — •_ Gath-er'd home, r^^^ m\ gather'd meet-ing 12: E£ :^zz2. ^zizp ?=S tp± Gather'd home, ^—0 )!=*=?= ^ ■A S!==# ;^ i :£ -:^+. 5 -V home. On the shore of that bright crystal sea } Gather'd gather'd home, ti'Sit: tit: i§^^^E^^=^?^ s -# — ft. p--^ -^_.^ _ -j^g-p-_g-^^. i y ir-F^ fee^ q^ :^.p=z±^35=^: I ,v .^ JS— i »:•: IS hoiiie, ' gather'd home, With our lov'd ones forever to be. Gather|d home, gatherVl home, i ti'ltt: Sj^S^g it'tit: ^ !I5 J 1 — u- g -r-tiirt Ul FT .(S., :a:iz S No. 106. Where is my Boy To-night ? "A foolish boy is the heaviness of his mother."- Pbov. 10: 1. R. L. Rev. ^BERT LowRY, by per. WItli tendernras. J: fc m^i V=t: ^^ JS^F- 2 I 1. Where is my waud'riug boy to-night— The boy of my tend'rest care, The 2. Once he was pnre as morning dew, As he knelt at his mother's knee ; No 3. Oh, could I see yon now, my boy, As fair as in old - en time. When 4. Go for my wand'ring boy to-night j Go search for him where you will; But i .Set ^^^^^^^m iifiii ^ ^ £ sg: ^ i «: 3 /r\ m :i=P- fcz-N-* :P=± ■#^-#- boy that was once my joy and light, The child of my love and prayer? face was so bright, no heart more true. And none was so sweet as he. prattle and smile made home a joy, And life was a mer - ry chime, bring him to me with all his blight, And tell him I love him still. ^7S ^^^^^^^P^ iw^ t ^ ^ ^ i ■•«t3-^ * ^OBVS. Not too feat. m m ^ I K S=i?i « — 0- Oh, where is my boy to - night? Oh, where is my boy to - night? My P P ^ k_|t->i pr-r ji fr- T.—T: £^ ■y— u— t*— t i fa=^ 9 V • V V.« J ^ n\ ^ :S=^:* ^ -•^-# heart o'erflows, for I love him, he knows ; Oh, where is my boy to-night ? ^ :t -0-U *$ t m^ e Jt-f-t- WP -*-* :5L_£C iia by per. m !are, The ;ueej No e, When will; But i-< I I - # — r. 5 /T\ rayer? she. hime. still. ^M n-* 1^ «st^ i VA/ ght? My IS 4^^ niiht? 1 S H No. 107. Thon Hast Galled Me. Rev.E. A. Hoffman. J. H. Tknney. ■^ 1. Thou hast called mc, blessed Sav-ior, To become a child of Thine, 2. I am wil-ling to bc-stow TIicc All my best and pur-est love i 3. I will live ibr Thee, dear Savior, Watch and pray against all sin ; And to bring in con - so - cra-tion In - to Thee this heart of mine. Make it warm, and pure, and fervent. Like the love of saints a - hove. And by pure and good ex - am - pie Strive some souls to Thee to win. C!HOBFS. ^Zl I ^i=^^ -K — ^ #: :*=^ -•- P What I have, and what I am, -(2- All I con - se-crate to Thee, i ^K^.^3 J^-J:^ a^ &^ Bit. ^^ S ? S Take my heart, the gift I bring, And bo - stow Thy grace on me. - - I ■ Jli-_t - - ' • - - s .•_»_ 2:^ t: -H iE^ V-V W 113 No. 108. 'ohul' Scatter Seeds of Kindness. "Be kindly afTectloned one to another."— Rom. 12: 10. Mn. Albert Smith. 8. J. Vail, by p«r, .. 4 ."'M ¥ ^ — K T^t- t =t—t— i :?=i5=J=Ttzf=;- 1. Let us gath- er up the sunbeams Ly- ing all a -round our 2. Strange we nev - er prize the inn-sic Till the sweet- voiced bird is ^^ -I h 1 C=p :rq ==:g ._g gid — .^ y ^ — I >-r S m i ^EE I3EE path ; Let us keep the wheat and ros-es, Cast-ing out the thorns and flown I Strange that we should slight the vio-lets Till the love - ly flow'rs are m ^—t~^- ^ ^ ^' ^ ^ ^ m. t-u^ t -^ 1^ :l?=r: :p=f: te m ^ t-i—t ^^^^=^ chair. Let us find our sweet - est com-fort In the blessings of to- gone! Strange that summer skies and sunshine Nev-er seem one-half so -hi bh--a y U U l-i y F :- ■ ■ '' ~ ^. :it=t ■y- ^-r. day, With a pa-tient hand re-moving All the bri - ars from the way. i fair, As wlicn winter's snow-y pinions Shake the white down in the air. ■ i i#-*- t r ti=:g: *=:^c:i=)eiiji: --y- -I — -y — y- m CHOBCS. :&■ f-E^ s s ¥Ei^sa.tt «-T-9- -#-: Then scat-ter seeds of kindness, Then scat-ter seeds of kindness. ^S -t— i- — >--: 1^^^^ 5r=fc #. #• g .*. J!, -d-. f *= I 114 N=|C 5 jy per. . nd our rd is E^ orns and )w'rs are fe V — b^ t of to- alf so IS he way.. j the air. ! ■y- 13 =«-T-^ Iness, m Scatter Seeds of Kindness. Concluded. ^| o^ Then scat-ter seeds of kindness, For oar reap-ing by and by. c= ^^—ir—^ — ^=^ ^ — r s^— V — y — Fi=p=" 3 If we kn^ '»-^T'^ I " ■ ■ 2 Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, (spot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each Lamb of God! I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about. With many a conflict, many a doubt. Fightings and fears within, without, Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! 4 Just as 1 am, poor, Avretched, blind. Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yes, all I need, in Thee to find, Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! ; 5 Just as I am ; Thou wilt receive. Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because Thy promise I believe, Lamb of God! I come, I cornel U6 No. 110. The Mistakes of my Lifa "Behold, I havoBot before thee on open door."— Rev. 8: 8. Mn. Urania Lockk Baiucy. Rev. Robert Lowrt, by per. Trnderly. J^ ., "^ ^ '^ ». S -, — N~P — :fcr 1. The mistakes of my life have been many, The sins of my heart have been 2. I am low-est of those who love Ilim, I cm weak-est of those who 3. My mistakes His free grace will cover, My sins He will wash a- 4. The uiistakcs of my life have been many, And my spir-it is sick with -y-V ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m more, And I scarce can see for weeping, But 111 knock at the open door, pray ; But I come as He has bid-den. And He will not say ni« nay. way, And the feet that shrink and falter Shall walk thro' the gates of day sin. And I scarce can see for weeping, But the Savior will let me in. CnOBL'M. , -N-f^ S ^^^^f^m i J— ^- 4^ ^^^^^es 4^^ N- ^^ I know I am weak and sinful, It comes to me more and more ; But ^ 4L' ^ 4L ^ ^ 4t ^ U t=3it •^ ^ jfcrrt=t:--t=q 0-^0- * *=ted5: ^ ^— r ^^m ^-^ i^i when the dear Savior shall bid me come in, I'll en - ter the o-pen door. ^•^ ^ ♦ ^^ ? \/ — y — h- 'i^Tf: y-^ ^ M. 4t. :t=t-fc ?=Ft=:£ 1^- U" u lie i^fe ^ Hi fir ^(^^ • S • t ire I But No. UL Rev. M. L. HoPFORD Jerusalem, Divine. Ci.ARA H. Scott. ^=itzf±i -^ i ■I- K.=1 *=H=«=r i ^^ 3HtK 1. Jo - ru - sa - lem, the beau - ti - ful ! Its glo - ries are un - told, 2. Je - ru - sa - lem, the beau - ti - ful ! Its gates of pearl - y white, 3. Jo - ru - sa • lem, the beau • ti - ful : From thy ce - les • tial throng a — — — , — 0^^0 — 0_^0 , 0_ '^ 1"^ 5^r ■-c=\ t^^S: £ r- ji ^ m :^^ r i=i ^ p=:n^=l^4^ i=< --J— — 5 — I — -i — h^- m Its walls are built of precious stones, Its pavements made of gold ; To voice of prayer and song of praise. Are o - pen day and night j Fa - mil - iar voic - es reach mine ear, En - rapt-ured in th # M f— ^ ^ *- ^& F= Jz ±1 i^zd t ^-4 : f tiU - rapt-urea in tny song; Its mansions And shining And oh, it S pqt tTe £: for the ransomed ones In matchless splendor shine, ones a - round the throne In sweet - er rapt-uro sing, were trans-port-ing joy To soar a - loft and see, f-f fe^-^ rj — — • it-:i NH — 1 ;: 1 c- pzprJsngiSr^ lU^iJi: Je- Je- Je- m ru ■ ru ■ ru ■ m ■ sa - lem, the • sa - lem, the > sa - lem, the ] m m )eau - ti - ful ! Je - beau - ti - ful ! When beau - ti - ful ! And p p p -_ 0-0 "U \-0 -^-^—0^ ru - sa - lem, di • saints their tribute join thy ju - bi 1 ^ -•— •— ■ vine, bring. - lee. RlrVf -h i- 1 ir- -t- 1 1 1 — -b — t — ,• — p- ^W^ -1 1 C -1 1 1 1 — 1 u 1~ V • '; -P !■ J 1 U ' ^ '^ u r u 1 t IH /r\ ^ A twmpo. ^ r - lem, Je - ru - sa - lem, I love to call thee mine. r:\ -I J — I ^- 117 4^—1- p V No. 112. Trustittg Jesus, That is All. ?.n M ' /.' v.. .1'' 'J.-,: ■■ ': ■ • ■ '.-'! • Jho. B. Swkney, by per. ^ -N-:fir-j- r j N h j^ . ^ N Edgar Page. '." -t /'Oi -'.t ?4" 4:^r=: ^ ^±1^ 1. Sim-ply trustipg ev - 'ry day $ Trusting, tho' a stormy way ; E - ven 2. Brightly doth His Spirit shine In - to this poor heart of mine j While He -^^^^. ■0- *•'■ ± '^ ^=r^=>3:iie ^j—i-. -~f 1^ :^ir=y= ^-;jj-"El =gf^ -V — i*'- ^ ^ ? i^ ^ k-^- >^ — 2 — I— - z~S::i7fz;iti: ■^ — K-^ P=fc^ CHOBira. N teSs^^aEjd when my faith is small, Trnsting Je •sns,that is all. Trusting Him whilq ' leads, I can not fall. Trusting Je -sus.that is all. .^ t=t ^f=?^ ^-^ f^ ■fe*=fc:r^ A ^' g=t: =!i=^ p ==?= 5C=p: ^-=|c=tc-* 1 — t?-v— l^n i M|i il^^^ -0—0-,-^ y^: -r'- n life shall last. Trust- ing Him till earth is past, — life shall last, earth is past ; e^F^^^^^S^E^ JEES^ g=t i?--5-— P^ -t;^ i H N—N — H-:^ -#— #- :?2njan Till within the jas-per wall— Trusting Je-sus, that is all. jas-per wall ,! li!3E3 « — * n^i ^^^4 5i=!^ ^ 3 Singing, if my way is clear j Praying, if the path is drear i h If in danger, for Him call— y -^Trusting Jesus, that is all. 4 Trusting as the moments fly, Trusting as the days go by, Trusting Him, whate'er befaU- Tmsting Jesus, that is all. 118' )y per. E - ven IHiileHe im wMIq 8 past ; g i all. ij- ifcSE By. r ifaU— No. 113. : Let the Master in.: ur^ fir o^f " Behold, I stand nt the door and knock ; if any man hear my voice, imd open '' the door, I will come in to him."— Rev. 3: 20. Rev. 8. D. Phelps, D.D. R. LowRT., by per. -j^i^. ^iT^- S -N K-H -*— ii^- EE^ -^i- :ar-4— ^ i^ 3£ 1. Once I lieard a soaitd at my heart's dark door, Audwas roused from the slum-' 2. Then He spread a feast of re-deeni-liig love, And lie made me His own ' 3. In the ho - Ij war with the foes of truth, He's my Shield, He my ta- 4. He will feast me still with His presence dear, And the love He so free- N N I I I N N ^ nt^ ■V— t^ :pt:^: X=^ I — t— 1 — y — s— It P -N-:^ m=^^ *— *- 4- ^-^- -T- 3^^ m her of sin $ It was Je- bus knocked, He had kjiocked beforo j hap-py guest ; In my joy I thought that the saints a - hove ble prepares, Here-stores my soul. He re -news ray youth, ly hath given, While His promise tells, as I serve Him here, "i^ ^ ^' ^ ^ 4l' ^ ^ ♦ N^w I ; Could be And gives Of the --r=r^? V— V- -^^- g-it : itd^n: :#— P= is^zzfe: t .^ CHOBIK. —I P> H- 3t :pz±p in I :i S>- ■Zt. I^ PZIJE 1 I "^^ said. Blessed Mas -ter, come m. hard-ly more favored or blest. Then o tri-umph in an-swer to prayers. ban-quet of glo - ry in heaven. Tlien o • pen to Him, o - pen to Him, pen, pen. m ri=f: *- ■•■• ♦ -M«- (C «-iJ ■8— «— « tX%^^ F — F — F-f-H — W- t^tESEisst: S^ =i^=? i i N pen, let the Mas -ter in. (let Him in;) For the -w — t^- : *=^ # # — -J F *• i- i I: -^^^ ===ir: ->^-^- :.^- '^ ^ 13 heart will be bright with a heav'nly light. When you let the Mas-ter .^ a^ M^:^=^=i£: r :i?=5: ^izifczzti: in. 1 118 No. 114. Rev. E. A Hoffman. We Wm Pray. m J. R. MCRBAT. * »=^^ =*?— 1. We will pray, we will pray, at the dawning of each day. To the 2. We'll commune, we'll commune, in the qui - et hour of noon With the 3. We will join, we will join, in the tranquil hour of eve Our de- 11^1= ■^^rj^STZr- tr- -# — (*- :H:i -^- |c=:p=:^=^ -h- < ^ ■:t Fa-ther in Heav'n we will pray, (we will pray.) And en-treat Him to go Sav-ior our souls will commune, (will commune,) And the smiles of His face vo - tion to Je - su5 we'll give, (we will give,) And in joy at His feet m^^^m t ^ :>ziifc=^ :^ZX I y U {■ I f: — *- with and lay ^^^^fE^^ ^ :t =r ss pe V — 17 His weak ones here be-low, And to shield us from sor-row and woe. the com-forts of His grace From our hearts all their griefs wiU efface. our sac - ri - lice complete. And ac-cord Him the homage that's meet. — s- -J-^ :!i=p: 4=* E £ £=F^ t- I CnOBTTM. * m :F We will pray, (we will pray,) Wo will prav, (we will pray,) We will ¥ — ¥■ — V- E: -!r— J- m pray to our Fa-ther ev - 'ry day j We will pray, (we will pray,) We will -\ ]j — z,- :Hiz=tc=^ ^ -'> — ?- t=£ ?20 the ;h the de- *^ -y^-:^ M will We Will Pray. Concluded. ^^^^m^_ i pray, To our loving heav'iily Father we will pi-ay, /7N #=? £^ 1^^ :t: -T— r ipiOi: -(■_«_^- H I 1 H -#— • • .•- t=t f"r ^ ' :f=P= we will pray, V u y u u i; u ^ we will pray. 9 No. 115. K A. Hoffman. Glory to His Name! PS. 63: 4. RcT. J. H. Stockton, by per. ^ ->.-H- ±^ :^—Jt • ^ 1. Down at the cross where the Savior died, Down where for cleansing from 2. I am so wondi'ously saved from sin $ Je - bus so sweetly a- 3. Come to this fountain, so rich and sweet. Humble your sonl at the __ — ^ — 0-^0 » — t^-M-^0 — — A — _J_._j._'_^'5:_'4'_1j^. Trf?-fa4-F r-— -I i ! — -F 1^--!P-- —— - I I , U I r U isi ^bziztc r^T :g=t: m I If* Fine. fct?^4 -<5»- -* — #- 3^=^ sin I cried, Thereto my heart was the Wood applied, Glory to His name, hides within. Saves me each moment, and keeps me clean ; Glory to His name. Sav-ior's feet; Plunge in-to day,and he made complete. Glory to His name. D. S. Now to my heart is the Mood ap-plied. Glory to His name. ^- Glo - ry to — 0- His name ! mm ^d Glo - ry to J- / J 121 Mi m m M tt'A ■im 11' ''■ft' ; .■l\ I I I ■•I i \i. urn ' 11 No. 116. p^^p^ •Behold the Bridegroom. v ^ ' M UxTt, 26 : 6. B. B. HudsoK, by per. :»^^-+:3=g I 1. Are 3'oa read-y for theBridegroom When He comes, when He comes? 2. Have your lamps trimm'd and burning When He comes, when He comes j 3. We will all go out to meet Him When He comes, when He comes? 4. We will chant al - le -lu- ias When He comes, when He comes j _■& — * *_^— f^i^^ m m^: Are you read-y for the Bridegroom When lie comes,when He comes ?Be- Haveyour lamps trimm'd and burning When He comes, when He comes ; He We will all go out to meet Him When He comes, when He comes ; He We win chant al - le-lu-ias When He comes, when He comes ; Lo! .-. A 3?:1f:: :*:: :ff: ^. ♦ ^. .-. -^ ^' -^ .C — M >. u 'm t. la-^ _ — k»- )mes ! Be- i^ NP etCl Be- om comes. rtzz: JiriiM No. 117. Jesus will Give Yim Rest W. M Fajiny Cbc«bt. Matt 11: 28. Jno. R. Swbmkt, by per. l^^ ^ ^^j Tiaa^ i^^ i . Will you come.wUl you come with your poor broken heart, Burden'd and sin-op- 2. Will you conie, Will you come ? there is mercy for you, Balm for your ach - in? f-^ r^ m ^P^ ^ pressed? Lay it down at the feet of the Sav - ior and Lord, breast $ On - ly come as you are, and be-lieve on His name, -I ^ — i x' -t-F— • — g= bi> i y ■ZigrLj_ _z_U -y—^t=^ : j^-t:. M 1^^^^^ cnoBrs. ^^^i ;=rz3c: I if: Je - BUS will give you rest. Je - sus >vill give you rest. ^ hap - py rest, sweet, hap-py rest ! £= ^ EE -^ ^^^^m^ Je - sus will give you rest, ,._ J. A . E^ :x: u^ ^ ^ Oh! why won't you come in p. l=^e=ermz, hap-py rest. ^m m^^^m :j^: ^EgEi^iE^?^ ■•-s:^ sim - pie, trust -ing faith? Je - sus will give you rest. A M. M. J^ =ti^i S^ -t- 4: It- ^^^ 3 Will you come, will you come ? you have nothing to pay j Jesus, who loves you best. By His death on the Cross purchased life for your soul j Jesus will give you lest. 4 Will you come, will you come ? how He pleads with you now ! Fly to His loving breast j And whatever your sin or your sorrow may be, JesuB will give you rest. 128 MH '4 i ' nil 1 Si' :'9 5 •■1, : " J' !■ No. 118. Trusting Jesus. " Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you."— 1 Peteb 5: 7. Alick Jacobs. E. 0. ExcEix. 1. Xre yoa trasting in the Sav-ior, Trusting in His gracions care? 2. Wea-ry sin-ner, go to Je-sus, Tell Him of the fault with- in > 3. 1)0 not fear, He will ac-cept you, For His prom-is - es are true > 4. Go, then, cast your cares upon Uin., Bow- ing humbly at His feet; M m » m m » m m m m * m m m m m m m J "^ Wt t=;=t= ;(i:=z^=^izifc ^^3p^^^=Ez=:«.3^:^=5^=^ -U v-U— I. 3^-Efefe3 ^ p i=|: ^^ ^^=r^ t^ riiuzMi Is your faith in Je - sus rest • Kev-er doubt-ing, nev-er fear- And He says He will not cast Then go forth to work for Je - ■ing? Does He ev - ery bur-den bear? ing, For His blood can cleansa all sin. out A - ny sin - ner, e - ven you. sus, Conq'ring all the foes you meet. BEFRAIN. He is a - ble, He is will - ing, He can bear your burdens aU ; He is a - ble. He is willing. g«fe- ■p—?-y—v- f-rf— ^-^-^— • :fc^ *::i=N: ^ 9 9.-V- -p — I— .fc- -=i—v- E F He will save you, He will keep you. Come, then, heed His loving call. He will save you, He will keep you. PfeE .•_!_#- 2 -#4-#- i^ng: -«-^f-f-^-^ zV-^- ^zzz^z -^^ ^7 ^f—^ y— ^ tt- -I? 124 7. XCELL. 3 care? th-ini true J feet; -&- -^^ m len bear? S3 all sin. ven you. yon meet. EE m rdens all ; -••^■ ^3p No. 119. Will You be Washed in the Blood? E. O. £ ^1 Rev. 1: 5. E. O. ExcELL, by per. p^^l^ ■--gt- :g: :=K 1. List, tlie Spir - it calls to thee, Will you be washed in the blood? 2. Sin - ner, now this blessing claim, Will you be washed in the blood? 02; =tt:=ra=^^trB*=:&=:5i:==tar=:tir :tir± P ii^ -.z'4: ^s qs^rrrc -^— g.- -■g.— - J L ^ .J. ^^ 3;^^: Je - sus diftd to make j-on 'roc, Will you be washed in the blood? Thro' the dear Re-deem-er's name. Will you be washed in the blood? ir^^^ =t 18 Par - don free - ly giv - en, Claim Hira as your Sav - ior. Cleansing you He can save for heav for - ev :t ^ 3= en. er. :C CHORtTS. — fc-r— t Will you be washed. Washed in the blood of the Lamb? Wil I you be washed in the blood of the Lainb ? u-c-rr ^fej. — d —JT? ' 'J fJ-d^ k * ^. ic l^=r-| 1 Will you be washed, Washed in Will you be washed in the blood of the Lamb ? the blood of the Lamb ? _• c — ff— ^ -^•o- *-^ - ^j=s3=5 l_f=t^^p|_t -5— 1^5="-^: 3 He can wash you white as snow. Will you be washed in the blood ? And the witness you may know. Will yon be washed in the blood? You can know this hour Of His dying power. 4 Christ did drink that cup for all. Will you be washed in the blood? Don't reject the Spirit's call, Will you be washed in the Wood ? Grace is all abounding, Joy through heaven resounding. 125 ■M : ^M • ■, I. ■ ' t '■ No. 120. :r!i^f>^'iIT3ie Call for Reapers. ' .oK J. B. O. Clemu, by per. J. B. THOsfpeoN. Spirited. ^ ^tz^ SSiE r T=q: g^^-r :|Jr ^rt 1. Far and near the fields are teeminjf With the waves of ripened grain { 2. Send them forth with mornV f.rst beaming, Send them in the noontide's glare j 3. Oh thou, whom thy Lord is sending, Gather now the sheaves of gold, S5 a r=35 5 s^^^ ■I — 15»- i9- t ^ r^ r ' r ^ r ^ :t=d If ^1 ^^ &S -0-0- m ±3t Far and near their gold is gleaming, O'er the snn-ny slope and plain. When the sun's last rays are gleaming. Bid them gather ev-ery- where. Heavenward then at evening wending, Thoa shalt come with joy untold. m^ p r I £ rrr :?=); •B»- 1==f= •»»- :t= 19- ^m is:. W^ ■f^- :t=± (S?^ F I VBOBrS. I fe^ Ll2laLil ^ at=:il: J=.-h- ^:g 4- ^4H^fl ^ "~T Lord of Harvest, send forth reapers! Hear us. Lord, to Thee we cryj ^^ ^^^ « — rl^ — ^ — rf^* ' r^ — • — i& — -p— r*- — • — rV^—h ^^-^ 9^P« m 1= 2: :t=t an: feU=j=fcJ is ^E^ I=F$T 3^S ii S a Send them now the sheaves to gather. Ere tho harvest time pass by. fll -«»- *- -fi. ^ ?: ^.^ -««- :eE SZ=i ^ fe f ■f©- i ■«12 F 126 by per. pi, led grain; ide's glare { s of gold, Is and plain, ry-where. joy untold. mm ESS 8 we cry} ^ 3 pass by. ^ No. 121. He will Gather the Wheat in His Garner. . M Harriet B. M'Keever. Jno. R. 8WBNEY, by per. =# ^Bi^ S T?Tr— ^-T- :-^-if^1 ^^^iip 1. When Je-sus shall gather the na-tiou8 Before Hi iii at last to appear, 2. Shall we hear from the lips of the Savior, The words, Faithful servant, well done; 3. He will smile when He looks on His children, And sees on the ransom'd His seal ; -^f=5# €-^^ .^± F=F=T f. t * *=5=g^ ^fe i^«i :^^p^^P^ Then, oh , how shall we stand in the judgment. When summoned our sentence to hear ? Or, trembling with fear and with anguish, Be banished away from His throne; He will clothe them in heaven-ly beau-ty. As low at His footstool they kneel. riioKrs. ir-. J'niif izJ; -A— N 4=^ri^ :i!=; M -j^lPt 7B=i^¥—f^-f^\ He will gather the wheat in His garner. But the chaff will He scatter away ] *-r»- =^S n'n iSL*: U P ^^-l• ^itZZt-Zi «J ^ -N— ^- Then, oh, how shall we stand in the judgment Of the great Resurrection Day? 1 5^r — I- -^ P— pi 1 — I — ^ — 0»r,jO : ,, ■ # * •- :•=*: ^q 4 Then let us be watching and waiting,— Our lamps burning steady and bright,— When the Bridegroom shall call to the wedding, Our spirits made ready for flight. 5 Thus living with hearts fixed on heaven, In patience we wait for the time. When, the days of our pilgrimage ended, We'll bask in the presence divine. 127 m it -. in No. 122. Over the Line. " Let him come unto me."— John 7: 37. Mrs. K. N. BnADFonr). Edward 11. Phelps, by per. ^=^^ iNrit KS=I=«= E5 &^ 1. Oh, ten- der and sweet was the Mas - ter's voice As He 2. But ray sins are ma-ny, my faith is small, Lo! the 3. But my flesh is weak, I tear - ful-ly said. And the 4. Ah, the world is cold, and I can not go back. Press w^^^^^^\ ^:;:t5: ifczt -^ ^^ ^ t ^4'-^ lov - ing-ly called to me, " Come o - ver the line, it is an - swer came quick and clear ; " Thou need - est not trust in thy way I can not see; I fear if I try I may for- ward I sure - ly must \ I will place my hand in His -CZ -0—p. :N=H*= ■^ > t-t I- i_i m ^ 1 4-2 tf-l — :^ :i=TS azx on - ly a step— I am wait - ing, my child, for thee." self at all, Step o - ver the line, I am here." sad - ly fail. And thus may dis - hon - or Thee, wound - ed palm, Step o - ver the line and trust. 1 ^HsM=E ^^ i t j*-^Mm- RRFKAIHr. :^;=^ ^^ ^ ^3 i ■+■ 'it ^ "^ - ver the line," hear the sweet re-frain. An - gels are ■if •^-^-V—^j >. b b b— b- n^ J ,f : t t- ifc 128 5tW'.;''.'-,-Wf''.*'*;i.,' by per. :^. As Ho Lo! tlio Intl t'uo Tress 1? ^ it is in thy I may in His % thee." here." Thee, trust. i gels are - 1- f- ^ Over the Line. Conclnded. *S fc^r 1*^ tes^J: ^r-fl ^^^^pi chant-ing the heav - en - ly strain : "0 - ver the line,"— Why 4th V. "0 - ver the line,"-I e-^_ J_UL 1> \J [>_ =& ^1 ^!;"T=rr="t ^1?^ S^J i i^il should I re - main With a step he-tween me and Je - sus? will not re - main, I'll cross it and go to Je - sus I No. 123. LOWER LIGHTS. By per. IzzkzMLEfl 1 Brightly beams our Father's mercy, From his His lighthouse evermore, But to us He gives the keeping Of the lights along the shore. CHORUS. Let the lower lights be burning, Send a gleam across the wave ! Some poor struggling, fainting seaman You may rescue, you may save. 2 Dark the night of sin has settled ; Loud the angry billows roar ; Eager eyes are watching, longing. For the lights along the shore. 3 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother ! Some poor sailor tempest tost, Trying now to make the harbor, In the darkness may be lost. p. p. Bliss. No. 124. JEWELS. By per. 4-- i^I^ :1=:lv -# — 0- =t::t ■# — •■ y 1 When He cometh, when He cometh, To make up His Jewels, All His jewels, precious jewels, His loved and His own. CHORUS. Like the stars of the morning. His bright crown adorning. They shall shine in their beauty, Bright gems for His crown. 2 He will gather. He will gather. The gems for His kingdom ; All the pure ones all the bright ones. His loved and His own. 3 Little children, little children, Who love their Redeemer, Are the jewels, precious jewels. His loved and His own. Rev. W. O. Gushing. 128 ■MP! H No. 125. The Handwriting on the Wall " And the king saw the part of the band that wrote."— Dan. 5: 5. K. Sraw. • Knowles Shaw. Arr. by E. O. Excels ^f^4*~^^^. & T 'S^- r=f=t ^=fe 1. At the feast of Bd-slmz-zar and a thou-sand of his lords, 2. See the brave cap-tive Dan-iel as ho stood be - fore the throng, 3. See the faith, zeal, and coara<,'o that would dare to do the right, Jfl^f"—. "f" f^ — n, — n, — 1^ — g q — .Jf" ^ — ^ Wliile they drank from golden ves-sels, as the book of truth re-cords j And re - buked the haughty monarch for his might-y deeds of wrong j Which tlie spir - it gave to Dan-iel— this the se - cret of his might ; :g — r— r =:g: ^ 't^=^ V — ^- V -^ ^ --N — ^— -^ — s — ^ — g — : f f ^ Efe3 k/ i^ ? 1/ In the night as they rev - el in the roy - al pal - ace hall, As he read out the writing— 'twas the doom of one and all, In his home in Ju - de - a, or a cap - tive in the hall, r'r .f" IS K K K # (?-— rf^ 1 f" J^ #— ^ :^=0=4=^. ._/. ^^^^^ /TN -N — g — N- T ' ^— H^s ^ — ^q ^ They Avere seized with conster-na-tion, 'twas the hand up - on the wall. For the kingdom now was finished— said the hand up - on the wall. He un-der-stood the writing of his God up - on the wall. 1 U ■0- -^ -f^ :^tizf: -9- 130 -ilHSMUMMM^- XCRLL. P #— 1 is lords, le throng, right, re-cords ; >f wrong ; is might s ^•^ fe ;e hall, d all. e hall, /CN ihe wall. ;ho wall, he wall. The Handwriting on the Wall. Concluded. CH OBITS. ^^ ^^^f^$^^^ ^ fm r 'Tis the hand of God on the wall, 'Tis the 'Tis the hand of God that is writing on the wall, 'Tis the --—. — ^ — i-T F— *^5 H S: : ^_r -i-- f-4 :i=:f== y=i= g=t= t--g- ] S: :S: "i ^k^ ^T\ --f±: hand of God on the wall; hand of God that is writ - ing on the wall i Shall the — ^ — F — F^ — ^- A ♦ • . ■^■■' ■"■■ A s • Z l • 1 I . f^ d w ? /TN IE >= » — ^— r --i M- — 1^— T 3i ^f^- rec - ord be, " Found wanting," or shall it be "Found trusting?" • — f f T. -. -•- -K- -«^-^ i S :S: ^ While that hand is writ - inc on the wall, writ • ing on the wall I •#- '^ ^ :Pzi=Sn:f 3^ 4 So our deeds are recorded— there's a Hand that's writing now. Sinner, give your heart to Jesus, to His royal mandate bow ; For the day is approaching— it must come to one and all. When the sinner's condemnation will be written on the wall. 131 1 1 No. 126. My Soul Will Overcome. " They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb."— Rev. 12: 11. B. L. Rev. R. Lowry, by per. ^^^m^^^^^ -G- r 1. Help-less I come to Je - sus' blood, And all mj - self re -sign; 2. 'Tis Je-sns gives me life with-in, And nerves me for the fray; 3. The' clouds of con - flict^hid? my view, And foes are fierce and strong, pg I A ±z I: 4t ■#■ S2 *. A E X * {E^'es^ * m- 3 ^ m L t«- 5=^ W^i ■25^ I He In • r - I lose my weak-ness in that flood, And gath - er strength di - vine. spoiled the hosts of death and sin, And took their pow'r a - vray. Je - sus' name I'll struggle thro'. And en - ter heav'n with song. i ^- ri - n M. A f-rr £ .t_Zl g^ -^ — \ .(a.- r i •! itEFRAlN. rirnfe Si^^i^^^ My soul will o-vercorae by the blood of t^" Lamb, My soul will o - ver^ I k E3EES J 33 -K N- -0 — #- it * ^— *: :i3 come by the blood of the Lamb ; - ver-come. - ver- gJB #. ^ X S g -^ - ver-come, My 133 aa I I: My Soul Will Overcome. Concluded. ^ S-^ m ^^=r come, ^ #. ^ #. - ver-come by the blood of the Lamb. X ^ #. soul will - ver-come. # i '-r- I No. 127. EETEEAT. i :fo^ s 3 ztnt^ 1 From every stormy win.l that blows, From every swelling tide of woes. There 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 beside more sweet, It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a scene where spirits blend, "Where friend holds fellowship with friend : Though sundered far, by faith they meet Around one common mercy-seat. Rev. H. Stowell. No. 128. ABLINQTON. ^S :q: -0-(S>- 1 How precious is the book divine. By inspiration given j Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, To guide our souls to heaven. 2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, In this dark vale of tears ; And light, and life, and joy imparts. To calm our anxious fears. 3 This lamp through all the tedious night Of life shall guide our way, Till we behold the clearer light. Of an eternal day. Rev. John Fawcktt. No. 129. JESUS LOVES ME. u. By per. ft: + -^-^-^_^_^. s - ^ 4 4*4 * 1 I am so glad that our Father in heaven (given j Tells of His love in the book He has Wonderful things in the Bible I see ; This is the dearest, that Jesus loves me. REFRAIN— I am so glad, etc. 2. Though I forget Him and wander away. Still doth He love me wherever I stray ; Back to His dear loving arms would I flee. When I remember that Jesus loves me. p. p. BLias. No. 130. OLIVET. 133 1 My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Savior divine! Now hear me while I pray, Take all my guilt away, let me from this day Be wholly Thine. 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire ; As Thou hast died for me, may my love to Thee, Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living dre. Ray Palmkb, D. D. ■I? No. 131. WonderM Hands of Jesns. F. G. B. " He lifted up his hands and blessed them."— Luke 24: 50. J. R. MUKKAT. ^Ii^fc:^ 1. won-derful, won-der - ful 2. Such wonderful, wonder - ful 3. Th^se wonderful, wonder-ful 4. won-derful, won-der- ful ^^m N-- r :i^s: >. -'^S^ ^m 4i f ^ =t=* hands, hands, hands, hands, 1^ I So pure, and white, and clean ; So matchless was their grace. They guard our rugged way; Nail-pierced on Calva - ry ! -^— i^- :fcz|t=:)c :t — \j- ztkz :t I I: T *^ I -'-^ ^i j^: Tho' midst the vil-cst haunts of men Those sacred hands were seen. They laid a crown and seep - ter down To lift our fall - en race. They turn the darkest hours of night In - to the brightest day. Yet, while the hlood-drops trickled down, They pled for you and me : n -y- f^ *=ti=l*: t i fe J-; i i * =E Up - on the head of childhood sweet They left a fond ca - ress j They touched the poor accursed ones, And made the lep -ers whole ; They heal the mourner's broken heart, They raise each drooping head,^ wounded hands, thy deeds of lore For us shall ncv - er cease ; I ■h T ^ -*^- -0 ^ 5 :1s: I The cup of blessings, run-ning o'er. To ag - cd lips would press. They sent new life thro' palsied limbs. And cleansed the guilty soul. And e - ven from their si - lent sleep A-wake the pre-cious dead. Up - lift - ed still their blessings fall And fill our hearts with peace. S^tt ^ ^— > =)>: -V £ :b M A84 mmm WonderM Hands of JesQ& Concluded. m ■i-|i -m * CHORVS. i ^^f^ :^£ :;=« =6: :h=t S Wonder-ful hands, wonder-ful bauds Of Christ our Righteous - ness, 1^ — ^ — 1^^ i:fc?=f: # * 4t #.• * -i'— t >_tt. ^i^^s§ t^ T-?- :ih^i^ ~h H — €■ -# — #- Wonder-ful hands, wonder-ful hands Still reaching out to bless. p ■^— i*'- 1 No. 132i. BOTLSTON. =i -^*^ 3 5 i5^ 1 A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. 2 To serve the present age, My calling to fuliill, may it all my powers engage. To do my Master's will. » 3 Arm me with jealous care As in Thy sight to live j And 0, Thy servant. Lord, prepare, A strict account to give. 4 Help me to watch and pray, And on Thyself rely ; Assured, if I my trust betray, I must forever die. Chas. Weslky. No. 133. OOBONATIOl?. m 3 m 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall j Bring forth the royal diadem And crown Him Lord of all! 2 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the gall, Go spread your trophies at His feet. And crown Him Lord of all ! 3 Let every kindred, every tribe. On this terrestrial ball. To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him I/ord of all ! 4 that, with yonder sacred throng. We at His feet may fall i We'll join the everlasting song. And crown Him Lord of all! Rev. Edward Pebroskt. 186 ^^2ii^^^^^^^Sv3vB , J • J No. 134. Bev. E. A. HoFPHAif. Fall Iiito line. ^^u J. H. Tbnney. ■^— # -^fczg: w^^n t -fc- m 1. Fall in - to line, brother, fall in -to line! Hearken tome, to the 2. Fall in - to line, brother, fall in -to line! See how the hosts of the 3. Fall in - to line, brother, fall in - to line! God is om-nip - o - tent ' ' ' - -0-' -^ -9^ f- ^ :fc J=i= i=;:J=;z. r- r— F-S- I t-^- 3^ I ab^ £ E^l 9fc mes-sage di-vine! Je - sns in-vites you to join in the fray, foe - man corn-bine! Join in the con - flict and rush to the field, and He shall win! On - ly be true to thy-self and the Lord, :$-=^'=fzi^ ^ %A :if^ ^ e sr in - to Gives you as-sur - ance of vic-t'ry to-day. Till we shall crush and compel them to yield. And you shall share the e - ter - nal re- ward. Fall in - to line. i^ ^: ^A ■^ f- I :t=t= ^=^ i^dibizp: lino, soldiers, fall m in - to line, -:Sr±=;i--^- :=^: in - to line. P Fall I in - to line, sol-diers, fall in - to line! H \A 1 ' ■ V ' ' On i to the bat - tie. for Je - sus shall win ! I -mi M ffl -0 — •- :5=:5=:i=:S5:i z^z:. m On to the battle, fall in - to line ! t rr -y »- • ■» • e •^=&F^ lKz:)ixfe=|i=? >-5^-f- Je - sus shall win ! Fierce is the Mar- n t t -#-i^- t i i^— ?- 130 SNNEY. to the of the - tent £: 1 le fray, e field, e Lord, m in - to -f- I to line! tlie Avar- Fall Into Line. Conclnded. i N N ifeMES^ ^i^^- -■I 1 (— 4— ^ Bl*. *=3=#t ^£ fare with Sa- tan to-day; Arm for the con-flict and march to the fray. ^ " b ^ jsz. ♦ ♦, ^£ ' Site 1 ti=zfz±:S-l: ^ ^m^^^^ No. 135.THEEE IS A FOUNTAIN. i^ ±31: g 1 There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. REFRAIN. Lose all their guilty stains. Lose all their guilty stains. And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And tliere may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away. REFRAIN. Wash all my sins away. Wash all my sins away, And there may 1, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away. 3 E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme. And shall be till I die. 4 Then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing thy power to save. When this poor lisping, stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave. No. 136. NETTLETON. i gs a-^-g -««■ ^ 1 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing. Tune our hearts to sing Thy grace i Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet. Sung by flaming tongues above ; Praise the mount, I'm flxed upon it, Mount of Thy redeeming love. • 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'll come -, And I hope by Thy good pleasure. Safely to arrive at home. .Jesus sought me when a stranger. Wandering from the fold of God, He, to rescue me from danger. Interposed His precious blood. 3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Daily I'm constrained to be ; Let Thy goodness, as a fetter. Bind my wandering heart to Thee. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love j Here's my heart, oh take and seal it, Seal it for thy courts above. 137 I'll' ''Ai No. 137. The Home Over There. " that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away and be at rest."- Psalu 55: 6. Rev. D. W. C. HoNTihvTON. TuLLins C. O'Kane. m 1. Oh, think of a home o - ver there, By the side of the riv - er of 2. Oh, think of the friends over there, Who before us the jour-ney have TM m^ Vf B» azfc S .-4 H 3 . J - • ■ ■ ' I q=:5=r: £=^ ^i 3= -0—0- light, trod, .z^ Where the saints, all immortal and fair. Are Of the songs that they breathe on the air, In their « . vpr f hATA ^ ^ 1 -ver there, ^t feyj^ v j ^ REFKAIN. :sz the m - ver - ver robed in their garments of white, o - ver there. 0-ver there, home in the pal - ace of God, o - ver there. 0-ver there, Pfi* ^ f:#. f— I — — h- *z:|i=z)izizt -«*• 1 -*_#- 1^ rf :^^: fc^i?: I - ver there, m^3 there, Oh, think of a home o-ver there, o-ver there, - ver there, Oh, think of the friends over there, over there, - ver idizzi: - ver there. .0- ?=^- - ver there, From "Additional Fresh Leaves," by per. 138 Kans. Are In their -• — — I - ver - ver ^ 11^: tiere, 1, - ver , ■ ver re, The Home Over There. Gonclnded. ^^ji^^jN^^^j t/ IP I there, over there, over there, over there. Oh, think of a home o - ver there. there, over there, overthere, over there, Oh, think of the friends over there. 0- ver there, 3 My Savior is now over there. There my kindred and friends are at rest; Then away from my sorrow and care. Let me fly to the land of the blest. Over there, over there. My Savior is now over there. No. 138. BETHANY. m :^ 4 I'll soon be at home over there. For the end of my journey I see? Many dear to my heart, over there, Are watching and waiting for me. Over there, over there, ru soon be at home over there. No. 139. HOUE OF PEAYEE. 1 Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! 2 Tho' like a wanderer, The sun gone down. Darkness be over me. My rest a stone ; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! 3 There let my way appear Steps unto heaven j All that Thou sendest me, In mercy given ; Angels to beckon me. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! Mrs. Sarah F. Adams. 1 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer. That calls me from a world of care ; And bids me at my Father's throne, Make all my wants and Avishes known ; In seasons of distress and grief. My soul has often found relief; And oft escaped the tempter's snare. By thy return, sweet hour of prayer, 2 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him, Avhose truth and faithful- ness Engage the waiting soul to bless ; And since He bids me seek His face. Believe His word and trust His grace, I'll cast on Bin my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer. KeV.W.W.WALFOBD. 189 WW" No. 140. HOLD THE FOET. By per. i fe=fs=*^ 1 Ho! my comrades, see the signal Waving in the sky, Re-inforcements now appearing. Victory is nigh. CHORUS. Hold the fort, for I am coming, Jesns' signal's still ; Wave the answer hack to heaven. By Thy grace we will. 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on ; Mighty men around ns falling, Courage almost gone. 5 See the glorious banner waving, Hear the bugle blow ; In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe. 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our help is near ; Onward comes our great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer ! No. 141. WHAT A FRIEND. '^^ ^ iz 5 1 Blessed Savior, watch us, guard us. As we leave our " Sabbath home . " Ouide and keep us from all danger. Till again to Thee we come. Though we very often wander. Sorely tempted, prone to sin. Yet we pray that Thou wouldst hear us, Cleanse and make us pure within. 2 Make each spirit meek and lowly. Make us leave the ways of strife ; Lead us in the path of duty, Lead us to the " better life." Thus we'd serve Thee, blessed Savior, Till we've crossed life's stormy sea ; And with each loved friend and teacher, All are gathered home to Thee. No. 142. PLEYEL'S HTMir. $ S— !»■ ^S^ m 1 One with Christ ! blessed thought ! We are by His Spirit taught j On His fulness now we live, Grace for grace we then receive. 2 One with Christ ! ye saints rejoice, As the objects of His choice ; He will every want supply. While He lives we can not die. 3 One with Christ! forever one. Debts are paid and work is done ; Grace and glory both are given, We are on our way to heaven. Joseph Irons. No. 143. sioiiY. sg^l ^^ ia 1 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace : Let us each. Thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace ; Oh, refresh us. Traveling through this wilderness. 1 Thanks we give, and adoration. For Thy gospel's joyful sound } May the fruits of Thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound i May Thy presence With us evermore be found. Rev. Walter Shirley. No. 144. OLMUTZ. szr -i9- mm 1 Welcome, sweet day of rest That saw the Lord arise ( Welcome to this reviving breast And these rejoicing eyes. 2 The King Himself comes near. And feasts His saints to-day Here we may sit, and see Him here. And Io^ e, and praise, and pray. Isaac Watts. 140 I [THir. Egg d thought ! hti e, Bceive. 8 rejoice, jej r. die. one, 8 done 5 given, »ren. )SEFH IBONS. T blessing, nd peace : sing, ace J Iderness. ition, ind; tion ound; d. ER Shirley. m No. 145. MISSIONAEY HYMN. It breast ear, day lim here, d pray. i W^^ m 1 From Greenland's icy mountains. From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call ns to deliver Their land from error's chain. 2 Shall we whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high — Shall we, to men benighted, The lamp of life deny? Salvation— salvation! The joyful sound proclaim, Till earth's remotest nation Has learned Messiah's name. Bishop Heber. No. 146. FEDEBAL STBEET. ^li i^t ■^ la: 1 They pray the best who pray and watch, (pray. They watch the best who watch and They hear Christ's fingers on the latch, Whether He comes by night, or day. 1 Whether they guard the gates and watch, Or, patient, toil for Him, and wait. They hear His fingers on the latch, If early He doth come, or late. 3 With trembling joy they hail their Lord, And haste His welcome feet to kiss, While He, well pleased, doth speak the word That fills them with unending bliss. Eev. E. Hopper. No. 147. STAND UP POE JESUS. Tune, WEiiB, No. 64. 1 Stand up! stand up for Jesns! le soldiers of the cross; Lift high His royal banner, It most not suffer loss; From victory unto vir* orj His army He shall lead, Till every foe is vanquished. And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up! stand up for Jesnst Stand in His strength alone ; The arm of flesh will fail you— Ye dare not trust your own, Put on the gospel armor, A'ld, watching unto prayer. Where duty calls, or danger. Be never wanting there. 3 Stand up! stand up for .lesusl The strife will not be long! This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song; To Him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be ; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. licv. Geo. Duffield, Jr., 1858. No. 148. SWEET HOUE. ~\- ^ -M=± 0—^- ttzufe!: ■i9—- 141 1 Obeying Thy divine behest. We meet, Christ, to speak of Thee ; Thou art amongst us as a guest, We feel it, though we can not see ; We seem to breathe, in glad surprise^ An atmosphere of love and bliss, And read within each other's eyes, To whom it is we owe all this. 2 How quickly every strife will end. How soon all idle griefs depart, When friend takes counsel thus with friend, [meets heart ! When soul meets soul, and heart We have so many things to say. So many failings to confess. Time flies, alas! so soon away, We can not half we would express. 3 Oh, let us then, dear Lord, be blest, With Thy sweet presence every day p Be with us as our daily guest. And our companion on the way. Fan our devotion's feeble flame, Let us press on to things before; Bring us together in Thy name, Until we meet to part no more. SSSl PI >• Ik- No. 149. HENDOIf. i 3 T5I 3 ^gg 1 Bless, Lord, the opening year To each soul assembled here ; Clothe Thy word with power divine, Make as willing to be Thine. 2 Where Thou hast Thy work begun, Oive new strength the race to run j Scatter darkness, doubts and fears, Wipe away the mourner's tears. 3 Bless us all, both old and young; Call forth praise from every tongue; Let the whole assembly prove All Thy power and all Thy love. Rev. John Newton. No. 150. DUKE STEEET. i|i SE3 (5^- ^=F ± 1 Lord, our Guardian and our stay, I)o Thou our humble elTorts bless, And every evil take away. And spread the cause of righteousness. 2 From day to day Thy power make known, Thy wisdom and Thy truth divine ; And may we still thy goodness own, While round our path Thy mercies shine. 3 The drunkard. Lord, in pity see, A slave to Satan and to sin ; Oh, teach him from all sin to flee; Restore and make him clean within. No. 151. WAED. F-2-;o-^— 1 Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep. Prom which none ever wakes to weep , A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes; 2 Asleep in Jesus! oh, how sweet To be for such a slumber meet! With holy confidence to sing That death has lost its cruel sting. 3 Asleep in Jesus I peaceful rest, , ;a Whose waking is supremely blest i No fear, no woe shall dim the hour That manifests the Savior's power. Margabet Mackay. No. 152. AMEEIOA. -j: S 5r~ 5 1 My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing ; Land where my fathers died. Land of the pilgrim's pride. From every mountain side Let freedom ring. 2 My native country, thee. Land of the noble free, Thy name I love j I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills ; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above. 3 Our fathers' God! to Thee, Author of liberty. To Thee we sing ; Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light ; ' Protect us by Thy might. Great God, our King ! S. F. Smith, D. D. No. 153. TEMPEEANOE. Tune— Hold the fort. 1 Brothers ! rally for the conflict. See the banner wave ; Temperance bands are passing onward. Fallen men to save. CHORUS. Hear a mighty host of freemen Songs of triumph raise ; Love hath conquered, chains are broken, Give to God the praise. 2 Burst the tyrant's bands asunder. Set the captives free ; Let rejoicing wives and mothers Shout the jubilee.— Clio. Wm. Stevenson. ua rest, blest; e honr power. tET mackat. L. ■?^: le, died, ride, ide lee. l8, hills, tlirills rhee, •right ht; t. Smith, D. D. fOE. IT. nflict, ig onward, len are broken, isunder, liers iTEVENSOM. No. 154. What Shall the Harvest be ? " Whatsoever a mnii Howeth, that shall ho also reap."— Gal. 6: 7. Mrs. Emily S. Oakey, 1850. Alt. P. P. Bliss, by per. --&Z ■-^-:^I --*v- 513^?*?^ =v^ ij-fet -0 — 0- t=5=p: 1. Sowing the seed by the daylight fair, Sowing the seed by the noontide glare, 2. Sowingtheseed by the waysidehigh, Sowing the seed on the rocks to die, 3. Sowing the seed of a lingering pain, Sowing the seed ot a maddened brain, 4. Sowing the seed with an aching heart, Sowing the seed while the tear-drops start, :^z^ 5i I I mt^ '^- ^: 'M -N. — S--0 :3: ^— * ^ Sowing the seed by the fading light, Sowing the seed in the solemn night; Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil, Sowing the seed in the fertile soil ; Sowing the seed of a tarnished name. Sowing the seed of e-ter-nal shame; Sowing in hope till the reapers come, Gladly to gather the harvest home j ^^'^ 4* * * — r^-"-*«-* g; I /^ /^ ^i £ :itpc it f^-f- ± m Oh, what shall the harvest be? .... Oh, whatshall the harvest be? ^??=7= ^m — 1~+— ♦■ — h- — -I_ U3 Biiii What Shall the Harvest be ? Concluded, y. CHOBITfi. Sown . . in the dark • • ness or sown ... in the Sown in tlie darkness or sown in the light, ^ U U U U U J y u ' b Sown in the darkness or tzH— ^z=tiiiz^=: -y— tr- M': light, .... Sown ... in onr weak ness or ■V — y- ^ Ttrmnrc-rt ■. sown in the light. Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, sown in our might, . . Gath-ered in time or e- • i==^r^ Sown in our weakness or soAvn in our might. Gathered in time or e- m i=t *=?=)£=? :^=tci)c m :F^£=fet^ j^^^ fe rTT-rrr-^-^ I ter • ni - ty. Sure, ah, sure will the har I— I vest he. ^^ i^ip^pi^^^^ ter - ni - ty. Sure, ah, sure will the har \\ ¥ * £ ^ Ft T-*— »- vest, harvest be. ■144 3i: :i3: in the kness or ness or E^ lit, or e- • :^: 1?=?- I or e- No. 155. C. J. B. A Sinner like Me. C. J. Bptlsh by per. i^^ ^i^P^^^ 5fe -^^^^^mi- 1. I was once far a - way from the Sav - ior, AnTas 2. I >van - dered on in tlie darli • ness, Not a 3. And tlien, in tlmt dark lone-ly hour, A Igig^ 555-±j^=r=5-i=s-^=r5r=^ r f rjk P^S J\^X- ■^-T^ vile as a sin-ner could be, ray of light could I see, voice whispered sweetly to me. 5E i::!-- >— :it=i: ^^-b^— i»-T— 1» — k- :ii=P ^^ 1^=»«=ti==^ 5J U I won-dered if And the thought filled my Siiy-ing, Christ the Re- ^l^S5=i^ .■^ ^::Et ^-9^ :Jsi=^ -! ! --I ^ »■ -*--* * - Si Christ the Re - deem - er, Could save a poor sin-ner like me. heart with sad - ness, There's no hope for a sin-ner like me. deem - er has power. To save a poor sin-ner like me. IS m if: ^ .— ■*■ ♦•*- 4 I listened, and lo ! 'twas the Savior That was speaking so kindly to me ; I cried, Tm the chief of sinners. Thou canst save a poor sinner like me. 6 I then fully trusted in Jesus, And oh! what a joy came to me ; My heart was filled with His praises, . For saving a sinner like me. C Xo longer in darkness I'm walking. For the light is now shining on me. And now unto others Fm telling How He saved a poor sinner like me. 7 And when life's journey is over. And I the dear Savior shall see, Fll praise Him forever and ever, * For saving a sinner like me. 146 BBSS No. 156. j^^.^.^,a?el^ng f |^ ,^f, ^^i<^ , , E. E. Hasty, by per. ^^m Ut^^ ...'*■■•■• •»■ • :sfc3: 353^f •#— PS 1. Je-sus, my Sav-ior, to Beth-le-hem came, Born in a man-ger i >- ^-H -^ N N - JH=> lES soiTow and shame ; Oh ! it was Avonderiul ! blest be His name ! Seeking for me, for soul He set free ; Oh ! it was wonderful ! how could it be ? Dy-ing for me, for far from the fold, Gentlyand long He hath plead with my soul, Calling for me, for wea-r^ years tly ; Oh ! I shall see Him descending the sky. Coming for i.ie, for It: '-•^:t |ziitoz=^=jiziitr -H— _/_j^ — > — ^- :?=?: >=^: f-p: -#- v-ii>—y- i| -I- for me. ■ ■■ ■ N -^ 1 -a<— 6- ■^^ for me, . . , ■P-J-TV hid ■)/ ' y i/ ' t/ me, Seeking for me. Seeking for me. Seeking for me. Seeking for me, me, Dy - ing for me, Dy - ing for me, Dy - ing for me, Dy - ing for me,, ^ me, Calling forme, Callirg forme. Calling forme. Calling forme,' v. me. Coming for me. Coming for me, Coming forme. Coming forme. Ti*' ipiUff rtr -0 — 0- ^^±533: -^ -tf. :p_^_^_pr: rrrr t=t=t==^f=^^-p^. — P— P — F — s- -F— F— F— F-^. c|7_i^_^izifi :^~^- ^-:^ :S=r: JiU=it :^ #-T-#— «7— «-T- ^-a. :t^g=* ztujzj rTT*- Oh, it was won-dcr-ful! blest be His name! Seeking for me, for me. Oh, it Avas Avon-dor-ful! how could it be? By - ing for me, for me. Gently and long He hath plead m ith my soul, Calling for me, for me. Oh, I shall see Him descending the sky. Coming for me, for me. ^W^^W- ■^zl^-^z±^zrJn^-=z^ 146 -0 — 0- -0 • • 0- 4-, h 1- V-V— i^ 0±-^- ^fEHE3: rtr )y per. ~fe :S^£ •ger toV :■ t, and ray I der a- -ise as ip=^q for me, for br me, for for me, for for i.ie, for h :^=^ forme,^., for me.'s. No. 157. • Ring tiB*Bto«-6!^fiiaveii. '^'•^ -^^^ , " Thera Ifl joy in the presence of the angels of God over OM ■laner-^ i; i -'' -^ thatrepeateth."--LUKBl&: 10. .... ^ v. - Rbv. Wm. G. CusHiNG. ■■. Geo. F. Root, bypfer. ! Joyfully. ^ 1. Ring the bells of heav - en! there is joy to-day, For a soul re- 2. Ring the bells of heav - en ! there is joy to-day, For the wand'rer 3. Ring the bells of heav • en ! spread the feast to-day, Angels, swell the _^^^_!._^_^_ tr. M-»-^-g-! :t=t= L^L. f^ -i^^Stf. p_^_ ^ ^ 4 K-^- f — ^-l '-^ S ^!^ an-gels sin? , Glo-ry ! glory ! how the loud harps ring ; 'Tis the ransomed r^zzit ±; i^nz-: ti i/ g^^g^^^ &:S: 5=^H=^F H ^3= "-f^- ^^ ifezi: W-J t' ■£h m ar - my, like a mighty sea. Pealing forth the anthem of the free. i ^^g p g ^Fg — i:J~F ^~'^ — ^* — ^ ~ ^ — '^^" 5: fe^if ^ 147 Ba^nani No. 158. • rf.iJ.i.s Save the FaiUenl '^^" '"^'"■**"He that converteth a sinner from the error of his way, shall save a soul from, "■■ death and shall hide a multitude of sins."— James S; 'JO. ' ' ".f Mrs, LCLU K. Rogers. W. F. Sherwin.' Tn EurneBfl.y. i ms- m ^- =1=^ 1. Save ^. Saise 3. Lift 4. Save tfe fall ^i^-t- the fall the fall - en! the fail - en! en ! Save en! Baise Lift Save ^ 3E Piferf the fall - en ! Canst thou care - less the fall - en ! Snatch them quickly the fall - en! In their hearts lie the fall - en! Clouds are gath'ring i=t: I te£ S ^^E^ & -a- S it -(5^ pass thein by ? from the grave; hur - ied deep, o'er the sky; 1^ ^ Wilt thou leave thine err - ing neigh - bor Tell them Je - sus will for - give them^ Feel - ings that the touch of kind - ness He will per - ish In the dark - ness; i^^— J— J- I S5 V- 3: -.t=-!^ ^t Friend-less and a - lone to di^? Chris-tian, speak the word of That lie died their souls to save. Work-er, breathe that pr-dous May a. - wake from death-ly sleep. Chris-tian, tell them of the Leave, ch, leave him not to die. Sav - ior, let thy mer-cy < n t -#— i. ate^ Jz i. t=1ri It B£ £: f^ ^=5= f r life, (word of life,) Speak it, speak it while ye may, (while ye may ;) name, (pirecious name,) Breathe it gently ere too late, (ere too late ;> love, ^of the love,) Christ has promised un-to all. (un - to all gleam, (mercy g|eam,) O'er the poor and darkened soul, (darkened soul ;) ^m :)fc=zp=ir ■V, — r- dfc t: t: ^ tz=t I: A—iUiJ-^ ^ 148 |l),iiliP|l|ll, ,a,l, JJJliJ atom. iERWIN, ■j j— 4 1^ — «==» ire - less quickly sarts lie :atli'ring igh - bor ve them, iid - ness rk - ness J word of pi'-fious of the mer-cy jf ye may ;) 00 late J > ,0 alio led soul ;) ^mm Save tliQ^laJl^nj .^(ojjcluded. feN==^=^- ^ 8|I .nW Love thy neigh-bor as It hath powei" to sweep And the par - don full Draw the wan-d'rer close =f :it E thy - self, (as thy - self,) a - way, (sweep a - way,) and free, (full and free,) to Thee, (close to Thee,) Pass him All the Of - fered Keep him ••• *- :t=t: i j^— — >__ feSz VHORVn. 3 1*= 3Ei ^^^ not an - oth - er day. tempt-er's cru - el hate. uh - to those who fall, er - er in the fold. §fefe? J- Save, Chris - tian. Save, Christian, save the fall - en ! & t= t — r ^ *=^: t=t: y u lt=qi=)i: -4- * i i a: liP save the fall - en! Je • sus bids you, Save, Christian, save the fall - en ! Je • sus bids you bring them in, V — >- ^ 'i= ^ t i bring them in From the high - ways Je - sus bids you bring them in From the highways and the hedges. ^^, ER 1=4: -H l-r * T \ J u I 3= | i t> l»- ^ -f I 1:=t=t: :^c=|i— ^; u ;^s^ ^ ::t ^^- 3IJZZS2: -» ^ ->— ^ ^ « ■ ^ . V ^ «^nd t > the hed - ges; Save, yes, save their souls from sin. From the highways and the hedges? mM r f f—f^ ti r^ J .' ^.: , l? p-rz-ff f :...f ..f^-rf 140 % n- ^ lEE « — ^«>- trr- :i=i& i u > »0 No. 159. SasK^iiH Tom* Lamp Burniiig ? .u'H M jrjiftv ?.!?!? VA?,: ^',• ?<;> • (To W. Br jKoobs.) E. O; £xcELt, t>y per. :J!J- tit 1. Say, is your lamp burning, my broth -er? For if it were burning, then sure - ly I pray you look Some beam would fall ^S Se£ t- -m — c 0- -X=^' -#— ^— #- ^^ £ U* U V 'J ^ ^ '^ D. C— Say, is your lamp burning, my broth -er? I pray you look For if it were burning, then sure • ly Some beam would fall r\ 1 Fine. k. S " S fc. ». N quick - ly and see, \ f There are ma - ny and ma - ny a- bright - ly on me. / I If you thought that they walked in the S§ p— £ -I — quick - ly and see bright - ly on me f-r— ^ ^ .^_! ft 0- :t:=X :} ■r ifizd ^— •- _H— ^— ^L#-^— ^. 1 1 1 l-L r 1 ?# - round you. Who follow wherever you go. shad - ow, Tour lamp voold burn brighter, I know. } 2 Upon the dark mountaijis they stum- ble, [they lie They are bruised on the rocks and With white pleading faces turned up- ward To the clouds and the pitiful sky ; There is many a lamp that ia lighted, We behold them a-near and afar, But not many among them, my brother, ; ■, Shine steadily on like a star.— D. C. '•< 150 3 if once all the lamps that are lighted Should steadily blaze in a line Wide over the land and the ocean, What a girdle of glory Avould shine ! How all the dark places would brighten. How the mists would roll up and away! How the earth would laugh out in her gladness To hail the millenniel day.— D. C« •y per. u look lid fall lU look aid fall ly a- in the le lighted lie shine ! Tighten, id away! t in her Id. c. ^^^gmm^^' '^^m ii^'^-m^isHaiai No. 160. ^: :r;IleMlN[atnt»i T»ttpt^iolL^>^ Stl! ofe .-.•.7 ,"Q»^.i8.f»ithful, who will not sufferyoU to be tempted above that ye are *H. R. Palmer. .. able."— 1 Con. 10: 13. H. R. Palmer, by per. 1. Held not to temp-ta-tion, For yielding is sin, Each vic-t'ry will 2. Shun e - vil com-pan-ions, Bad language dis-dain, God's name hold in 3. To him that o'ercometh God giveth a crown, Thro' faith we shall Bizfeft £ :^i ■(£=!=?: t=t= ~-*-T ^ --^- *s — S — N- i^ $=ttl r-l- =fc -t^_L, :fe=^= help you Some oth-er to win ; Fight manful - ly on - ward, rev'rence, Nor take it in vain j Be thoughtful and earn-est, con-quer, Though often cast down ; He who is our Sav - ior, i§ld2-1— Ft ::f: P==f=; ^_i_p_^ ^J. — 4—-, ^ -»-T- :i -K— K— X :itiE:g: Dark passions subdue, Look e - ver to Je - sus, He'll carry you through. TKind-hearted and true, Look e- ver to Je - sus, He'll carry you through. Our strength will renew, Look ever to Je - sus, He'll carry you through. ^- J^ • , • -\ 1- -tZ^^Zli 0-r -^ :i -* T- •-T#-. CHOBrK. N— ^ l=^l=?=il=T^ :<=it i -ar-T- Qf# Ask the Sav -ior to help you, Comfort, strengthen and keep you; ^ ^- -*0=t mMm v:i?=4 m IF: :S|T — h -N-r gn Ho is will-ing to aid you, He w ill car - ry you through. :i==ifc^ :f:= 161 ^E^^^i ri' No. 161. ^^^''^'^flallehjah For the Cross. Oc IIORA.TIQUS BOMAR. Arr. '9 Mmestoso. FOR MALE VOICES. f^=r^ James McGranahar. N ft ^^ ^^^m^ 1. The cross, it standeth fast, Hal - le - lu - jah ! hal - le - lu - jah ! De- 2. It is the old cross still, Hal - lo - lu - jah ! hal - le - lu - jah! Its 3. 'Twas here the debt was paid, Hal - lo - lu - jah ! hal - le - lu ■ jah ! Our ii J: * P ^^ :Ei ■Sh- =t=;=t ■^-■. #-H5^ i nr^ D ^^ t- /r\ iSEEjS i^ p^ fy - ing ev - 'ry blast, Hal-le-lu - jah! hal - le - lu - jak: The tri-umphs let us tell, Hal-le-lu - jah! hal - le - lu - jah! The sins on Je - sus laid, Hal-le-lu - jah! hal - le - lu - jah! So 3# ■ ±^: >»- list it ,5>-v- I'ZS :t r Cre«. im^^^^i^^^S windsof hell have blown, The world its hate has shown, Yet it is not - ver- grace of God here shown Thro' Christ, the blessed Son Who did for sin a- round the cross we sing, Of Christ our of - fer - ing. Of Christ our li v-ing -M '--^—^- tizt^t ijg^^gg^ CHOBVm. :e:: ._^. ?3;=b: .>_^_>. ^r= thrown ; Hal - le - lu - jah ! for the cross ! Hal - le - lu-jali ! hal - le- tone ; Hal - le - lu - jah ! for the cross ! King ; Hal - le - lu - jah ! for the cross ! Hal - le - lu-jah ! _^ I ■ ■ ^^i^^l^pi :?i=|ilii^=ti: ? .-^ V ^ 152 .KAHAR. 4 m ah ! De- ah! Its ah! Our JL m i! The i! The i! So ■'^ 5J hal - le- i! rf- ~ ...ti a» m^mmia Hallelujah For the Cross. Concluded. ^: H-H- — y r ^- =f3=l ^=8^5 t -y- jah :«: lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - - - jah for the hal - le - lu -jah ! hal - le - lu - jah for the cross, hal-le- ^^ u S LJ u ij "5 li ij 1^ -H-ff — H !-=iB; A J -s -h- i -f=?= i cross. , Hal - le - lu - jah ! hal - le lu - jah for the cross. Hal - le - lu - jah ! ^ :^ -L^ ■J^-l f-M-- 3 >— 1,^- *—0 • f=^ :; '-J h h h -I- f^ lu - jah ! It shall nev - er suf - fer loss i hal - le - lu -jah ! It shall nev - er suf- fer, nev - er suf - fer loss ; „biL ^=^ -I-. H H t-r- • u=^— t^ — b> — u — b — 1- ^ — ^ — ^ — > r r r p— [.. ^-1— ; Hal - le -lu - jah! hal - le - lu - jah hal - le - lu - jah for the I I - f • s 1= ;^-^-=r=z=TS=i=5=:i: — tr-5-*i — F=:/— s^-?=r — ^^-^-r i— r.— Q- ^ ff 5E cross! Hal - le - lu-jah ! hal - le - lu -jah ! It shall never suf-fer loss. Jf-i- t im No. 162. Bright Cstnaan. " Thine eyes shall behold the land."— Iba. 83t M, 'r-: Oldl^cjjody., ^^^m ^ # I izTJ ^ 1. To- -getlier let us sweetly live, I am boand for the land of Canaan, 2, If you get there be-fore 1 do, I am bound for the land of Canaan, 3. Part of my friends the prize have won, 1 am bound for the land of Canaan, *3 SIS^ t;: I/—V- •t: F=^ 1 \^ '^ :± :q^ir: -ir-i - ITJfZWZ itii -»— *- i 3£^ f-* - i i ^ To-geth'«?r let us sweetly die, I am bound for the land of Canaan. Then praih? the Lord, I'm coming too, I am bound for the land of Canaan. And I'm resolved to fol - Ioav on, 1 am bound for the land of Canaan. I * ^ * ^. AJ. £ ^-^■ -&^ V— >- F^ CBOBITS. 1^ ^ *=* ^^m t :;-^ Oh, Ca-naan, bright Canaan, I am bound for the land of Ca - naaHj ^. :5=t ^ i9- £ t=^- i^ziztizz^: -y — t/- I ft f -« — •- 1 — r ;^ i Oh. Canaan, it is my hap-py home, I am boiind for the land of Canaan. r Lf u ' 4 Then come witli me, beloved friend, f lam bound fur the land of Canaan, e joys of heaven shall never end, I am boniid for the land of Ca'nuati. 5 Our songs of praise shall fill the skies, I am bound, for the land of Canaan, While higher still our joys they rise, ' I am bound for the land of Canaan. ' 154 T €anaan, Canaan, | Canaan,' '" fg=i I Canaan. Canaan. Canaan. ' ;^=q M t naan^ — ^ — I I Janaan. m ;lie skies, Canaan, I auaan. - ^ No. 163. Old Hundred; LM. *5 _5E3E; 2^ ^^ -«♦■ 53| — +- 4 1 j ■ '^ Praise God, from ivhom all hless • ings flow t Praise Him, all #=s fS\ ;^— g-irlrg: f= " tr Tsr. fe^ r igE i /TV ^ -«»- :gt=:i ^ -^ :g=: I crea - tures here be - low; Praise Him a ■ bove, ye i-l ir-l :b=::| P It 42. US. e rit f^ ^^^Pi -iS'' ^r> t^ 1 :^ ^^^= 1 ^ I heaven -ly host; Praise Fa ther, Son, and Ho -(2-—, E f ■fe Ir Ghost. /TS fl_ r Or the following tune may be used. No. 164. Sessions. L M. I I ^ IffiZ 0-'-^- Jr-d^4=Fi=t4 iti^irj zEizi- :it=i): ■tS" <6>- L. 0. Emerson hi :st=3=:S .a tzsg- s^ Praise God, from whomall blessings How ; Praise Him, all creatures here below ; gi:2^=t:=:|z=t: /T\ 1^ :^zz=)i-|i: -I — h tizrt :t=z=t i :tir ISS • — — a>— -» iN=F^=ild ■ J . ^ '^ ^=-< m Praise Him above, ye heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. -»-T-^ fc:S=*=:g: ±z :t=: ■I r 169 :^i=tt ^F=P^ :27: 1 No. 165. HaU^ligah, 'tis Bone. ;*,( <»K " For God so loved the world, that he gave his only hcgotten Ron, that whosoever helieveth In him, should not perish, but have everlasting life."— John 3: 16. P. P. BLI88. J _ P. P. Bliss, by per. l.'Tis m 3^=3 r :S==t 3 F pli.^ the prom-ise of 2. Tho' the path -way be 3. Ma - ny loved ones have -i « « gj^^j ±z: God, full sal - va - tion lone - ly, and dan - ger I in yon heav - en ■^ «. to give 0U3 too, ly throng, :fcf "■ m^m .g , g — i_g ^ *— L-zsr ' to Lira who ©h Sure - ly Je - bus L They are safe now in w^m^ Je - bus, his Son, will be - lieve. a - ble to car - ry me through, glo-ry, and this is their song: If w s-j:=?^ t t Hal - le ■ lu - jah, 'tis aonc! I be - ±— It -^=s- r ^ be - lieve on the Son j am ■tJ ■^ •■*.#. #. -t==t -»---« — i I: f=f^ Imt. I 2d. *-^-> --J -J 1 _4 1 J saved by the blood of the cru - ci - fied One ; cru - ci - fied One. m^^: ^^XEE^ ±: f=^ £ I ■-KH — 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles as their song of salvation they sing _ . Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 5 There are prophets and tings in that throng I behold. And they sing as they march through the streets of pure gold: Halleliy ah, 'tis done ! etc. 6 TJiere's a part, in that chorns for you and for me, ;.. And the theme of owr praises forever will be : - . H Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. osoever 3: 10. by per. IS give too, throng, .a. i\ - lieve.. through. song: F* s I: am -L^. gold: .0; /'V^. EEVIVE US AGAIN. No. 166. Opening Service.' By W. B. Jacobs Supt. — For God so loved the world, that he gave hia only begot- ten Son, that whosoever belie veth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. — John 3 : 16. Sch. — In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. — John 4:9. Supt. — Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one an- other.— John 4: 11. 1 We praise Thee, oh, God! for tlie Son of Thy love, [above. For Jesus who died, and is now goiift CUO.— Ilallelujali ! Thine the glory, UalleliOah! Amen! Eallelujah ! Thine the glory, Revive us again. Supt. — But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. — John 14 : 26. Sch. — When He, the Spirit of truth, is come, Ho will guide you into all truth : for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatsoever Se shall hear, that shall He speak : and He will show you thing* to come. — John 16: 13. Supt. — He shall glorify me : for He shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you. — John 1G: 14. EEVIVE ITS AGAIN. 2 We praise Thee, God! for Thy Spirit of light, [scattered our night. Who has shown ns our Savior and CHO.-Uallelujah! etc. Supt. — And I behold, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the living creatures and the elders ; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousanda of thousands. — Rev. 5 :H. Sch. — Saying with a loud voice. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, and wisdom and strength, an^ honor, and, glory, and blessing. — Rev. 5; 12. m^m -^^f <5*- EEVIVE US AGAIN. 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slainj [cleansed every stain. Who has borne all our sins, and has CHO.—Hallelnjah ! etc. ' '" ' ' *'' ' 167 r .' f CONTENTS. Titles in Caps; First Lines in Roman. No. A charge to keep I have . ; . . .132 All hail the power of Jesus' name 133 Almost 74 Almost Persuaded. ..,,.. 22 Amazing grace how sweet .... 68 America 152 Arise, my soul, arise 43 Arlington 128 Are you clinging 56 Ark You Ready 13 Are you ready for the bridegroom 1 16 Are you trusting in the Savior . .118 Arie you weary 76 Are you Vi ashed in the Blood ii A Sinner Like Me 155 Asleep in Jesus 151 At the feast of Belshazzar . . . .125 Behold the Bridegroom. . . .116 Beautiful Land on High . . 10 Bethany 138 Beulah Land 69 Bless, O Lord, the opening year . 149 Blessed Savior, watch us 141 Blest be the tie that binds .... 20 Boylston. S. M 132 Bjright Canaan 162 Brightly beams our Father's mercy 123 Bringing in the Sheaves. ... 67 Brothers, rally for the conflict. . • *|3 Call Them in 3 Called to the feast , . Calvary — Christ Alone . . Christ Receive-- Clinging Clock s . . jL. Come every sou^ oppres- i . 60 Come we that love tiiO Lord . . 63 Come thou Fount of. . . . . 136 Companionship with Jesus. . . 61 Coronation 133 Cross and Crown ....... 87 Dennis. S. M 20 Down at the cross 115 (158) Wo; Down life's dark vale 17 Draw Me Nearer 27 Drifting Away from Jesus . . 30. Duke St. L. M 156 Endure to the End 51; Eternity is Drawing Nigh . . 66 Ever Will I Pray 79 Fall into Linb 134; Far and near the fields 120) Father, in the morning 79^ Federal St. L. M 146I From every stormy wind . . . . ivj^ From Greenland's icy mountains . 145 Gather Them In 41 Gloria Patri 33 Glorious Fountain 24 Glory be to the Father 3a' Glory to His Name . . . . . .115 God Be with You . . . <... x.'; 38 God bles* my boy . . . ♦."i i ; 103 i Go Forth to the Field .... loi Go ye out to the fields .... 23 Hallelujah for the Cross . . 161 Hallelujah, 'tis Done .... 1615 ■ Happy Day ill Hrive you been to Jesus 1X3 H.. you on the Lord believed . 421 Hear the Savior sweetly saying . 3I Helpless I come to Jesus' blood . 126- Hendi'N. 7s •. . . 149 J I E WILL Gather the Wheat . lal"! iDiNG, Dear Lord, in Thee . & lo ! my comrades 140 lioLD the Fort 140 Holy Bible, book divine $0 Hour of Prayer 139 How precious is the book divine . 128 I am so j:' ul that our Father . . 129' I am thii O Lord ' 27 I Coui • T do without Thee. 58 If nov le side of the true . t' 39'' I gavi life for thee '6' T have . ng I love to sing ... 12 No; • »7 • 27 . 30 . 150 SI 66 79 • 134 . 120' • 79 146' 127 ns H5 41 32 24 32 »iS 38 103 i lOI 23 161 165 ill II' :"d .42! ig . 3' )d . 126' . »49' IT I at' m . & 146 140 50 139 le 128 129 : 27 EE • 58 ' 39- 6 . 12 INDEX, No. I hear a sweet voice 4 I have found response 31 I once was far away 155 I WILL LET Him IN 81 Is MY Name written There . . 77 Is There Oil in your Lamp. . . 35 It IS Good TO BE Here 54 It is Well with my Soul. ... 75 I've a guide, tho' the way .... 88 I've found a friend in Jesus. ... 53 I've reached the land of .... 69 I've Washed MY KoBES 73 I Want to he a Worker .... 45 I will cling to the Cross 46 I will sing of my Redeemer ... 19 Jerusalem, Divine in Jerusalem the Beautiful 11 1 Jesus is Calling 93 Jesus is pleading with my poor soul. 7 Jesus is tenderly calling thee . . . 93 Jesus knocks at the door of ... 81 Jesus Loves Me ........ 129 Jesus, my Lora, to thee I cry . , 78 Jesus, my Savior 156 Jesus WILL Give YOU Rest . . . 117 Jesus will Help You 104 Jewels 124 Just as I am 109 Just for To-day 70 Leaning on Jesus 92 Lenox. H. M 43 Let Him in 82 Let the Master IN 113 Let us gather up the sunbeams . . 108 Let us sing redemption's story . . 16 Light in the darkness, sailor ... 48 Like a bird on the deep .... 14 Last, the spirit calls to thee . . .119 Look unto the fields 27 Lord, dismiss us with thy . . . 143 Lprd, for to-morrow and its needs. 70 Lord, I care not for riches . ... 77 Lqwer Lights 123 'Marcellus. 7s. . 50 Meet MeThkre 102 Missionary Hymn 145 MoEe holiness give me 59 More to Follow 42 Must Jesus bear the cross alone . 87 My country, 'tis of thee ... .152 My faith looks up to thee .... 130 My father is rich in houses and lands 99 My hope is built on nothing less . 83 My Prayer 59 My Redeemer 19 My robes were once all stained. . 73 I No. My Shepherd is He 80 My sold rejoicing fain would raise. 91 My Soul WILL Overcome. . . . 126 Nearer, my God, to thee . . . 138 Nettleton ... ... 136 Obeying thy divine behest . , , . 148 O'er the dreary mountains ... 65 O'er Jordan's dark and stormy . . 57 O happy day that fixed my choice. I Oh, blessed fcllow.ship divine . . 61 Oh, let the story oft l)e told ... 47 Oh, sorrowing mort.!! 21 i)h, tender and sweet was the . . 122 Oh, think of the home over there. 137 Oh, 'tis Glory IN My, Soul . . 28 Oh, when shaJl I sweep thro' the . 33 Old Hundred. L. M 163 Olivet 130 Olmutz. S. M , . 144 O Lord, our guardian and our stay 1 50 • On Calvary's brow 86 Once I heard a sound .,.•.. 113 One with Christ ..... . V42 Only Trust Him ....», .60 On the happy golden shore . . . !02 O Prodigal, Don't Stay Away. 49 Our Glad Jubilee 36 Over the Line « . 122 Over the Threshold 84' O wonderful, wonderful hands . . 131 Praise God from whom 164 Pray, brethren, pray . ; . ... 66 Precious Promise. . . . » .- . 15' Pleyel's Hymn 14a Pull FOR THE Shore . ..... 48 Redeeming Love •91' Redemption's Story . . . ,.•, 16' Rejoicing Evermore ..... 62 Repeat the story o'er and o'er . • 89 Rescue the Perishing . .... 40 R,ETREAT 127 Revive us Again ....... 166 Ring the Bells of Heaven . . 157 Save THE fallen 158 ' Say, is Vour Lamp Burning . . 159 Scatter Seeds of Kindness . . 108 Seeking for Me 156 Sessions. L. M 164 Shall I Be Saved To-night . . 7 Should the summons quickly . . 13 Sicily, 8s & 7s 143 Simply trusting every day . . . .112 Since I Have Been Redeemed . 12 Sing them over again to me ... 9 Singing for Jesus 71 Sinners, Jesus will receive .... 90 59 INDEX. No. So near the door 74 So WILL I Comfort You .... 21 Sowing in the morning ... 67 Sowing the seed by the daylight . 154 Stand up for Jesus 147 Step over the threshold 84 Sweet hour of prayer 139 Sweet Rest at Home 57 Take me as I am 78 Tell IT to Jesus alone .... 76 Temperance . ..... 150-153 That Old, Old Story is True . 37 That which was Lost 65 The Call for Reapers . . . .120 The Child of a King 99 The Crown 98 The Crown of Glory 4 The cross, it standeth .... 161 The Great Physician 97 The Half was Never Told . . 89. The Handwriting on theWall 125 The Home over There .... 137 The Light OF the World IS Jesus 5 The Lily of the Valley ... 53 The Lord is my Shepherd .... 80 The Mlstakes of My Life . . . 110 The morning light is breaking . . 64 The Ninety and Nine 55 The Pathway of Life 88 The Pure Water of Life . . . ico The Savior is calling you, sinner . IC4 The Solid Rock 83 The Sure Foundation 18 The whole world was lost ... 5 There stands a Rock 18 There's a crown of gold 98 There's a beautiful river 100 There's a -tranger at the door . . 82 There's a wonderful story ■ • 2)7 There's a beautiful land o\\ high . 10 There is a fountain . . . 24-135 There were ninety and nine ... 55 They pray the best 146 'Tis the promise of God 165 Though fierce the temptation . . 5' Tho' the storms of life 25 The' troubles assail 62 No. Together let us sweetly 162 To thy cross, dear Christ .... 28 Trusting in the Lord 25 Trustin(; in the Promise ... 31 Trusting Jesus 118 Trusting Jesus that is all . .112 Unto Thee will I cling. . * . 46 Wake, wake the song 36 Ward. L. M 151 WAR\yicK. CM 68 Webh 64 Weary with watching alone ... 93 Welcome, sweet day of rest . . . 144 Welcome for Me 14 Welcome to Glory ^^ We praise thee, O God ... 166 Weshallst.'.:id before the KiNc; 85 We will Pray for one Another 34 We're going Home To-morrow . 29 We're Marching to Zion ... 63 We will go with you .... 39 We will PRAY 114 What a Friend . 141 What a friend we ha^e in Jesus . 96 What a Meeting that will he 105 What hast thou done for me ... 6 What Shall the Harvest be .154 When he cometh 124 When Jesus Comes 17 When Jesus shall gather . . . . 121 Wi "T.N Jesus Walked in Galilee 47 Whv peace like a river Whe:; the King Comes In When Twinkling Stars . . When we all meet at home Where is my Boy To-night While we bow in thy name Who Cares for a Soul Who'll be the Next Whosoever heareth . . , Whosoever Will . . . Why do you Wait . . . Will you be Washed in The Wonderful Words of Life Wonderful Hands of Jesus Yield not to Temptation . 75 5a I OS 106 'A 95 2 2 94 119 9 160 Yesterday ,To-di.y, andTo-Morrow. 44 160 No. • ■ • • . 162 • t . 28 . 2C ISE . . • 31 . . . . . 118 5 ALL . . 112 IG. . . . 46 • . . . • 36 . . . . • 151 • • • • . 68 . . . . . 64 3ne . . • 92 rest . . 144 . . . . • 14 . . . . • 33 • • • 166 theKinc; 85 Another 34 MORROW . 29 ON . . 63 . . 39 .... 114 . 141 1 Jesus . 96 WILL ]!E 105 me . . . 6 EST BE . 154 • • • ■ 124 .... 17 « • . . 121 Galilee 47 . . 75 In. . . 52 .... 103 le . . . I OS ;ht . . 106 ne . . . 54 26 • • • 95 • ■ * . 2 • . . . 2 • • • • 94 The . . 119 Life . . 9 ESUS . . 131 3N . . , 160 Morrow. 44 p|ppi|j|ii^jrapppiw in . o.)i .