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About Google Book Search Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and publishers reach new audiences. You can search through the full text of this book on the web at |http: //books .google .com/I SOWING AND REAPING. I _, f 7- P. E. Pettinokll. i^^^^ SOWING AND REAPING. t 4r^^ ^^^^m 1. Countless seeds we all are sow-ing In tlie soil of oth-er hearts ;Soon or late, forgood ore - vil, Ev-ery 2. Careless sow-ing, how i t deepens Shades of sorrow, guilt and gloom ; Careful sowing, how it sweetens All the 3. If in righteousness we'resowing, Ever}' seed maturesits kind; In Grod's peace and favor growing, Richest 4. Choicest seeds, then, let us Rcatter,Now with hope, and now with tears; Waiting for divine approval. Through \;he - f" l" .r H (f-f?— r# > ^-^-r- g ■ # f" -t-f^ Fine. Refrain. D. S.— Seeds of love and truth implanting, With a iD.8. bud of fruit-age starts. ^ hk'^^v Jte *" ^^^all^S' [ ^^-^ft reap-ing, for the Mas-1»r, Let ns toil with thought and care; glad e - ter - nal yearg. ■-tr-tr- r^ fe^^,^f^^^lp^^^^fe^l fonile, a song, a prayer. Copyright. 1889, bj J. H KURZKXKNABK. J. H. K. ^^^^ REJOICE, SALVATION IS FREE. J. H. KURZENKNABB. 3: « ^^^^^^ 1. Ye mor-tAls, awake with grateful song, A- way with sor-row and gloom; Let mu- sic her joy - ful 2. Ye heav-en- ly gates yourbara unfold, Ye choirs ce - les - tial sing; While pen - i-tents, weary, 3. Whennoneoouldforguiltandsinatone,Nonesave a ruin - ed world; 'TwasJe-sus, whose mighty 4. O sin- ner,Uegave His life for thee; Canst thou not yet be-lieve? A par-don iswait-ing, notes pro- long, For sin- nersare com - ing home. ^ faint, and cold, Their burdens to Je - sub bring. I pow'r a - lone, Our foe to de-stnic - tion hurled. | full and free; Ac- cept it^and thou shalt live. ^ Re- joice, sal - va - tion is free, For ^—t w^—i era there is room: The Saviour^swai tine to wel-come thee, O will you come. :fr=f=tr-^=f: U J ' V \>- 1^ lEE;^i3:i^^ Oopjrifhi, IMi. b7 J. H. KITBZBNKNABE I f2 SOWING PRECIOUS TRUTHS. p. M. D. Fbank M. Davis. 1. Sow- ing, sweetly, ev - er seeds of kind-ness, As we on our mis-sion joy - ftil go; 2. Sow-iiig, sun-shine when tlie dark- neas gath- ere, Point-ing lost ones to the liv - ing way; 3. Sow- ing, precious truths a - mong the law - ly, Foil' wing in the steps that Je - sus trod; Rbfbain. a=i=j^|^^j±J=fffi^=aMH^ H^hi Tell- ing meekly how the blessed Je - sus Died for love of mortals heie be- low. Making glad some heart that's sad and lonely , Working for the Master day by day. } Sow-lng for Je - sus, Lift- ing up the weary, faint, and fallen, Leading them, in kindness, home to God. ;:} |F#ffj4-^ ^^ H4t 4=#^ ^ ai=p^ Sowing as we go, sowing as we go ; Sow - iug for Je • sus, j — r » -#-# -fg— tnr-in^ —Hi — H — ^ T — h — — '— -I 1_ ■^- Sowing precious truths below, I I I Copyright, 1889, b/ J. 11. KDRZENKXABK. f-tr-tFb-r— F ffc^ EVER NEAR. J. H. KtmZENKIIABB. ^^^^^^^hkd=d^^m 1. Ev - et near, %Ev • er near, 3. Ev - er near, r near, Je - aiis, blessed Sttv - ionr; Wliyshould iiior-tala doubt or fear, r near. Think uot'tia to - mor - row; Je - sub ni[iesthe prea - ent tear, r neur, lu the day of sad- neas; Throa);hthednrkuc83 ahall ap-pear. }^^$mm^^^^^^m ^ ^F=k^ ~" ' ■ " i, neat, Ev - - er 'h; lov - ing side. There no e - vil - ed with Thy fuv Fiinn tlic eye of flor - n.w. Christ! the star of gin.' - nean. ,&1 _*,. W.Ii.T. I NEED THY PARDON, LORD. W. L. Thom1>sov. l te^j4J±J= .' * ^ m T ^ 1. I need Thy par - don, Loid, Be - fore Thy feet I bow; On Thy for- give - neas 2. I need Thy par - don, Lord, My on - ly hope art Thon; With- ont Thee, all is 3. I need Thy par - don. Lord, On me Thy grace be - stow; O. cleanse my heart and •U=^i4-4HF4^ Befbain. Ih m s s r I de - pend, O send Thy par - don now. ] Jnst now, dark aud drear; O send Thy light just now. > make it pure, O seud for- give- ness now. j Jnst now, J — t ht ?-.-£I— ^—V — #-.-^^-, . t—t- -^• Tust now, P ± ^^^^^^^ Just now, f ^ ^^^J-ltJTtjJ^^ ^ pdriiM^ -tf»- 9 I ■end Thy par - don now; Wash ont my sins and make me pore, O send Thy pardon now. ^S X 9t WILL L THOMPSOM * 00., Kait Uvvpool, Okto. f 8 Mrs. R. N. Titrneh. SWEET DAY OF THE LORD J. H. KUBZEXKNABE. '—'-'-^—i - -li^^-L; -- r\-'—*^-'-'-f — 1. Sweet day of the Lord, we hail thee with joy, Wo welcome thee j:Iadly once more ; A- bove all tlie cares and 2. Oh,bright is the hour when spent in His house, And precious the moments of peace; The flame of our hearts shall 3. The Lord in His house a - bid - eth to-day, His spirit gives comfort to all ; Then come, ask for mercy, 4. Sweet day of the Lord, sweet sabbath on earth, Thy hours of refreshment we love ; Our songs shall ascend in mi T :i=^ a=#: r t efeEfefe^iE^dH^EJ i #-^ Refrain. rf A — I - t— ^ t fc -mh^ #^T-* -+ — I — -# — ^#- la - bors of life, Our songs of de - vo- tion shall soar, kin - die anew. And love and de - vo- tion in - crease pardon, and grace, Give heed to His sweet, loving call. rapture and praise, And soar in their fullness a-bove. Up to the presence of In - fi - nite Love, We X ^^ '^^ V — ^ r — ' v-t- V- ^=^ ■?^ i K N ^ * • - -I. Li N N T— •-- -4- ^'T 1^ rise in our worship to-day ; Ask -ing His blessing, His blessing divine, We joyfully bear it a - way. r m Copyright, 1889. by j. ii. kurzexkmab£. Alexcenah Thomas. SAVIOUR, GUIDE US, W B:=^F3ti 5^ J_^__J_4. ^5: q: =pj^: I rt -<5t L. H. Parthemore. J 1 \ 1- 9 3: 1. By TI17 hand, oh blessed Saviour, We are guid-ed ev' - ry day; And Tliy lov - ing eye is 2. If our way-worn feet grow wea - ry, As we jour ney thro the land, We must put our trust in 3. When our hearts arc aching, bleeding, From theburd-ens we must bear, We will lean on Thee, dear ^dcfci ES3 J i: f I \ t=t w. X I t=t=t f=?^ i I I I ^ p -fS- -fi'- 1=1: ^ # # — L^_ — L ■• ^ I I I I Refrain. Walking in the blessed path - way, In the _^-.._N_-l— 4— 4— H — I 4 ^ >;- w^ -I — Is-. I beam - ing Kind- ly on us all the way. '^ Je - bus; He will lead us by the hand. Sa - viour, Trusting in Thy constant care. Walking in the blessed pathway here, In the 1*^ -I — I I -ij. qi;::: t — r — r ^-i— . — y* -^ i t: t: t: ^ —J # # # # — I i E=EE:-Bi s'55 -+- sunshine of Thy love ; w^ te=:J=zj^izii 4- Oh, how sweet will be tlie jour - ney, To tlie mansions built a- bow. f^ r^ -# .- J ZLC 1 — \ — r ^__> f^=Wll^ y» T-r-r 4=4: ^- ^ .^_^- ii yr^^^ sunshine of Thy precious love ; Oh, how sweet will be our journey there, To the mansions built a-bove. I r — p », — r w » .t=t Copyright, 188!). by J. ii. KirRZKNKXAiiB. § [ ' »a I 10 Selected. WE ALL SHALL MEET. • -•.»"» r I i Mkb. R. W. Beera. g^.:55 1. Hail ! sweetest, dear-est tie that binds Our glow-iiig hearts in one; Hail! dearest hope that 2. From eastern skies, frora northern lands, From western hill and plain ; From southern climc.s,the 3. No hope deferred, no part- iii<2; sigji/^hat blessed meeting knows ;Thei'efnendship beams from 1= miii±^ ■-tr — »- ia4 I I zzzz: f9 ^ i f ~T~r~-r r7\ 1 Copyright, 1889. by J. r. kubi kkkitabb. ROOM IN THINE ARMS, DEAR JESUS. II Emma Pitt. DUET AND CHORUS. J. H. KURZENKNABB. -«---# ^ * — 4r-^T5 — -A — ^ — -4.- 1. Room in Thine arms, dear Je - S118, For lit - tie ones like me; I'll go to Tlicc, dear 2. Room in Thine arms, dear Je - 8U8, Why should I stivy a -way? With words of love so 8. Room in Thine arms, dear Jo - sus, As in the days of old; While Thou so sweet -ly 4. And when we meet Thee, Saviour, In yon bright hap - py home; In Thy dear arms Thou'lt S3 ■»- t ^■ i ^4^^ -i-tr «• f r f -t: i .t_» _• -It. I «=t -£ ^^ Sa* 5 r=^=i Chorus. -J t} ■^ H=< t=--:4: i^ Sav - iour. Where I shall hap - py be. ten - der, Thou bid's me come to - day. call - est, I'll en - ter in Thy fold, fold us, For there is ev - er room. ^ Room in the arms of Je - sus, -?— .?^ t izirt r t-[— r |g^P ?^ *- fe-+ i :^z=M^^=z^ yi- -^ !■ Room for me, room for me; Room in the arms of Je- sus, For lit- tie ones like me. m t r — I — r ??= 321 From " SiLVXXT EcROSS." t 1 12 WILL JESUS FIND US WATCHING? Mary B. Peck. pl^0 lES Ti s3=i -H- J. H. KUBZEXKNABE. I-, -I — -^4 -••.-•• ]j 1. Our home is jron - der fair- er land, We are but pil- grim s here; 2. It may be in the morning bright, When hopes mount to the skies; 3. It may be in the surg-ing tide Of sin's be- witch - ing thrall, 4. Then grant to us, O Fa - ther dear, Thy grace to watch and pray ; - 1^^^ S The day and hour is It may be at the Can we put all those And give us faith and t ^ ^ F^=F P ^^ i 5 i ^m fe ^ 1 ^ Refbain. And will He find us watching, — t- bsE^S^ A :i5 7^^ near at hand. When Je - sus shall ap - pear, morn or night, That Je - sus pass - es by. chiirms a - side. When sounds the heav'n - ly call? love sin- cere. Thy call - ing to — ^ — ; — -"^-n-t" -■»— l?! # # # F — • • — -w And will the Lord then find us watching. ^■ T -J--- t Wait - ^-3^ - ing for that hour; Read-y to em-bark with Him, For the ce-les-tial shore. J ^-fi-Ar-J ^^-H --q^-*^- t -I — js- , I — P— n-j Watching, waiting for that hour; Read-y to em-bark with Him, For tho ce-les - tial shore? r- 1 m — ■ ^ — P - I r t X r ■+- t 3E Gopyriffat, 18W, by i. h. 1 ? I ? WILL JESUS FIND US WATCHING?- Concluded. 13 Watch - - mg, tJ u u &^ f wait -4^ ing, Read f ;S3 -r for that hour; -j — ;- -* s: ^ Watching and wait - ing, watching and wait - ing, Read-y to go when comes the hour; rj . . . n . . - £_ -I h- ■y — '^- i ■^- ^_. i^ ^ :F -y- :e J P Watch - i • y^ - ing, wait 1^ f I t z^t * — ♦ -S — ♦ m S Watching and wait - ing, wati^liing and wait - ing. Read - y when the Lord shall come. fcU^ iL i^ j^ l^ t AWAKE, AND SING THE SONG. Hammond. L Read. ^P 1. Awako, and sing the song Of Moses and the Lamb ; Wakc.ev'ry hcart.and ev'ry tongue, To praise the Savior's name. 2. Sing of nis dy -ing love, Singof I[!s ris-ingpow'r, SingliowIIe in. tercedcs a- bovc Forus.whogoeinsIIcbore. 8. Sing on your heav*nly way, Ye ransomed sinners, aing; Sing on, ro - joic-ing ev'-ryday In Christ, th* eternal King* #-(«- t* ^^=m PR^ -^- -0 ^- 'ii^-znz: *=f^ m =t^ _-•_# (fi — — C &=«■- -9 — » — f t-t-t Wi hibz J— Frg : il Lisbon. S. M. 1. The welcomuflow'rsareblossomiiif;; In joyous troops revealed,The7 lift tlieir dewy bnde and belle, la 2. They coroe with irenial airs and skies, In sumraer'Rgolden prime; And totlieKtrickenworld give back Lost 3. Ke -deent-er of a fallen race! Mostraerciful of kings t Thy hallow 'd words hive cloth'd with pow'r These gard- cn, mead, and field : Tbey lurk in ev' - ry sim-lesspath.Wherefor-eBt childreiitread;They E - den's bliss- ful clime; Out- shin- ing Sol - o-mon tbcy come, And go full soon a- way; But, frail and beauteous things: All taught of God, they year-ly speak Their me»-sag-es of love; Thoy iliiiife ^2^ dot,like8tars, the sa-cred turf Whichlies a - bove the dea^l. j yet like him they meekly breatheTrue wisdom, while thejstiij. > To-daybringgrateful, grateful praise To hid us fix for life and death, Ourheartsandbopes a- bove. ' THE FLOWERS* PRAISE.- Concluded. 15 i Gk)d, our nt King, Glad hal - - - - t le - lu - jahs raise, Let the children sing. m 9 • i f \J ^J \J \J ' ^ \J God, our Sav - ior, King, Glad hal - le ^^^^ t lu - jahs, to His praise, Let the children sing. * A * . ^ ?: X -^ V- -t-=%± t 1 p. DODDKIDOE. AWAKE, MY SOUL. Hanpel. p ^=Fj=^^^ '^^ ZS" r -^^^ 1. A - wake, my soul, sti'etch ev - 'ry nerve, And press with vig - or on; cloud of wit - ness - es a - round. Hold thee in full sur - vey ; 2. A 3. Blest Sav -ior, in - tro - duced by Thee, Have I J- 'iw^^=0^ A For • And, i my race be - gun; Ja J I heavenly i*ace demands thy zeal, And an im- mor- tal crown, And an immor- tjil crovni. get the steps al - read - y trod, And onward urge thy way, And onward urge tliy way. crown* d with vict'- ry, at Thy feet I'll lay myhon-ors down, I'll lay my honors down. @s m a. .n *« 1 *i ri— rtT ^Eap^ :^*_»_i i Tune.— CnasTMAS. C M. 16 OVER THE RIVER. Nancy A, Priest. J. H. KUKZEHKNABK. ^psp^il^^ ?r they beck-on me, Loved ones who've crnesed to thofur-theraide;Thegleanioftheir8UOwy T lao nv-er, the buat-tnim pale Car-ri«l n - notli-er; the houachold pet Passeii uutin thegeutle> >l't]ie glow of tbUsDU -set's goUl, Flushes the riv-craudyou bri);ht8bore ;WheD, standing beside the Tubcsl Bee, Theirvoicea are lost in the dash-iiig tide. T^ere'aoDewiUniD^etaofsan-Dy gold, And flow-iuK gale; 'TwaaMinnie, my darling, I see hcryet;8heeroBeed her boaom with loving hands. And wa-tersmld, I'll list for the sound of the boatman's oar, I'Usee thegleam of tbecomiug sail, And eyes th'reflectiouofheaven'Bown blue; He cnwaed; the twilight so gray and cold, The mist has bid him from entered in- to the phantom l)ai'k; We felt it glide from the sil - ver sands. And all onr sanshinc grew nalcht^e boat ax it gains the strand; Then, possfromsight with the boatman pale. To reach the shoreuf the /!> OVER THE RIVER.-Concluded. ^^iE-^^pp^PP ^--v ■*■ --f t^^fc 8=i=i=# ^^^ 17 mortal view: None saw the angel who met hira there, To take him into the mansion fair: Over the riv-er, strangely dark; Wc know she's sate on the farther side, Where all the ransomed and blest abide: Over the river, spirit land; I'll krtow the loved ouei5 who've gone before, And how they'll greet me, when I cross o'er: Over the river, fe^i^^i^»^^p^p Refrain. crys- tal riv-er, My brother waits to welcome me. I O - ver the riv - er, o - ver the mys- tic riv-er. My childhood's idol waits for me. [- peaceful riv-er, The an-gel waits to car- ry me. J Over the riv - er, waiting for me; O-ver the riv • er, I ♦ ' J5* ^- J !=t=f: V U U V I > u n 1/ U 'i^ f riv - er, Loved oue^ are wait - ing and watch - ing for me. watching for me; Lovehe great and final judgment, when the hidden comes to lightjWhen the Lord in all His glory we shp.ll 4. When the golden harps are sounding and the angel bands proclaim, In triumphant strains, the glorious jubi- m ^f=^=?H 4- ^: t=t;z:P=rp: .^_p. t t ^ t^ b r— r-f ;i= --r— r— r~R"~r~ r— ri =^— ^— I \!^ U '7 U L/ b— b/ — b' — y — tr- ■n>-b^ \^ - \j ]j \^ U - J If [/ ^^E=^^* 45: r=j :i=eE«3 :l5=ts: i=r *Ei: sea, crystal sea. With the friends and all the lov'd ones there a - wait- ing us to come; What a see, glad- ly 8ee,Then to meet a- gain to- geth- er on the bright ce - les- tial shore: What a see, weshallseCfAt the bid-ding of our Sa-viour, "Come,ye blessed, to my right," What a lee, ju- bi-lee,Then to meet and join to sing the song of Mo- sea and the X^mb,What a \ — #-- ^— ^ ■ K K- ^ U * gath - - 'ring, At the sonnding of the glorions ju - bi - lee ! meet with one a - noth - er, .At the sonnding of the glorions ju -1)i - lee! f'l I f What a What a I D L-y — }^ — ^ — )^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — — ^^i^ — ig,,^^:. ^m gathering when the friends and all the dear ones meet each other, What a gath' ring of the faithful that will be! U - U 1^ U i^ -b^-t^— P^ M=?=l n -■^-:^^- ^ ^:r?=|r:=^d^ i?-- p — p — V— if — V— ti- i^ ■=F THE LORD'S PRAYER. i i|* fc^ W ^ '^^P' iT^'^^^ I m 1. Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed . . . 2. Give ns this day onr . . 3. And lead ns not into temptation, but deliver . . 19 ^ -^ be Thy dai - ly ns from ^ name, bread; evil; -^ 1 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in And forgive ns onr debts, aH For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for (9 earth as it is in we for • give our ever and ever A - heaven, debtors. MEN. -^- t— (?: t^ i I. Mom called tbodl^ to a fair boj straying 'Mid gold - en mendiin's rii !. NooDcometh.bnt uiebo7,toiiuuihoodKrowiiig,Heedsiiot the time,— hese I. NighttappethgeDtlyattbacasementjcleaiiiiiig'Mid flick'riof; twi-light oiid the ) svreet form; • set low; She (alia, — bntatitl hcthinkaof naught save playing, Ancl b One fair young fitce.frombow'rofjcaaaminegloning; And a A. gray hair'd nan-der- er is sad ■ ly dreaming O'er pli she sniilcs and naveis to liini a- dieu ; his lov- ingJicart with bliss is warm: """ gone,— aa all life's plea " crith his flow-'ry 9tore,DreAm8 not that mom, sweet m i-ti-ced,8eekH the west-em shore; Tlie man for- gets that noon ri'-ti as he leaves his door. So dark and si- lent, — he re-tiims ni Heney Fbancis Lyte. f %. Andante maestoso, if— ^^-^ ' PRAISE THE EVERLASTING KING. * Fbank L. Abmbtrong. 21 3;^:« ri^^^^^^^ I t fjs. 1. Praise my soul, the King of heav - en, To His feet thy trib-nte bring; Ransomed, healed, restored for- 2. Praise Him for His grace and pow - er, To our ia - thers in dis - tress, Praise Him, still the same for- 3. Father-like He tends and 8i)are8 us, Well our fee- ble frame He knows, In His hands He gent- ly ff. ppM I ^^^^^^^^mm^ giv - en, Who like me His praise should sing ? Praise Him ! Praise Him! Praise the ev- er - last- ing King, ev - or, Slow to chide, and swill to bless. Praise Him! Praise Him!Glor-iou8 in His faithfulness! bears us, Kes-cuesus from all our foes; Praise Him! Praise Him! Wide- ly as His mer-cy flows. Refrain. AUtgro, Voices in unison. I ■ I t^ ritard. Praise Him! Praise Him! Praise Him! [Praise the God of grace. n eaven ana eartn , ana time, ana space, i r raise ine uoa oi gntee. Copyrlfbt. I8M. bj J. R. KURZKXKyABB. 22 CHILDREN'S DAY. D. W. Ebert. Geo. J. KUBZENKNABE. .^_^. i 9==^==--^=$ i^==t t ^ fe: =^f 1 t :c: T S t=q ^=«=i 1. Glad- ly weooine,this day of tlowera, To glo - ri - fy our King, And fairest bloom, from 2. Praise Him who madfi the world BO fair, The birds to trill their song; The fruits and flow-era 3. Through life's bright mom, Thee, Lord! we greet; Awept the gifts we bring: These hearts and voic-es, I ^ ♦ - I ^ ^ 4L t: m- :;^-i:=».=|l 'i^ f * t t ± E t=|i=t t=t ¥ ^± ^^ Refrain. ^^m^^^^^^m trq um - mer bowerejn - to Thy house we bnug. ^ ev' - ry - where, To spring in counts less throng. > 'Tis chil-dren's Day! 'Tis chil-dren's Day ! Lake them meet To praise the chil-dren's King, j Let iS:He3 13^ ^tesi^M »; * 1==t m Oopjrlght, 1889, by i. U. KURZKNKNABR. GOD BE WITH YOU. 23 J. £. Rankin, D. D. W. G. TOMEB. 1. God be with yo 2. God be with you till u till wemeeta- gain ; By His counsels guide, uphold you, With His sheep securely fold yon; u till we meet a- gain; 'Neath His wings protecting hide you, Dsi- ly manna still divide you: ^-.T^'^l^^^ Till we meet at Je - sus God be with you till we meet again. Till we meet, till we meet^ God be with you till we meet again. God be with you till we meetagain. God be with yon till we meet ag^in. Till wemeet, till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Jesus n eMi feet Till we meet. Till we meet, God be with you till we meet a - gain, feet; Till we meet, Till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, God be with you till we meetagain. OepTTlght, J. K. RANKIN.- D. D. 0nui|« Vallty. N. J. /7\ OUR HEARTS O'ERFLOW WITH PRAISES. ( INTAUT CLASS.) D. W. Ebkbt. 1. Dear Lord, Thj lit • tie lambs are we. Thy bless ings come to sbare; T!ij ^race has kept oa 2. Our hearts, ilear Lord, aro fill'd with glne, Oar hands with flowers, too; Love'a trib- utc now we 3. Lord, keep us sare with- in Thy fold. As car- ols bright we raise; To cheer the hearts of close to Thee, Like sbcl bring to Thee, Af - fee- yonng aad old, Through alt !r'd bios- soms fair. ) 1 - blem true. > Our hearts o r chaug- ing daya } JESUS LOVES ME. 25 E. R Bexfobd. W. H. Pontius. fer-i=r:jr3^ 1. Je - sua loves me, e - ven me! All nn- wor - thy tho' I be, Careless of His word or 2. Je - STis loves me, e - ven me! Oh! what tho' t could sweeter be! Let it draw and keep me 3. Je - BUS loves me! day by day He will lead me on my way; And the love He giv - eth 4. Je - BUS loves me, I re- peat; And the words are wondrous sweet: Je - sus loves me, and will m ^ ^ ■« ; i :; ? ;-£= ^ i Refrain. i ^j.=LJdUm -4. ^^ I^ :t::3t P :S=3t Will, Je - sus loves me, loves me still. ^ mT ^^^'^; win reet« 'S" M« " ^ loves nxe- ble«. ed thoogbt! By that he, Friend a - bove all friends to me. I m ^ i ll L/ . r- >-£ ^ ^« g p ^f^ 31- |dZ?jT;T7ry^ fe^^^^^^pi love was pardon bought; He will love me to the end, Kindest, tru - est, tend' rest Friend. ^^ r: f. t Prp: }'■ jjip ^^^ t ■tfi-s- r- f^2^ fe :p^=pE t f:^ I Bj per. The NcwtalJ * Bt&bi MqiIo Co. 26 LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS. Rev. E. A. Hoffman. J . I ! — ^-&- A. J. Show ALTER.- 1. What a fel- lowship,what a joy di- vine,Lean-ing on the ev-er-last-ing arms; What a blessedness, 2. Oh, how sweet to walk in this pil-grim wayj^ean-ing on the everlasting anns ; Oh, how bright the path 3. What have I to dread, what have I to fear,ljean-ing on the ev- er-last-ing arms ? I have blesaed peace 4 7 - H^-f n i^f^ P ltt=^ =ES fc=^ i RSFBAIK. I I P ^ T=q y-i — ^ J — j-T — p>-a — «- S ^ mg, lean iig. what a peace is niine,Leaniug on the ev- er-last- ing anus. Lean grows from day to day, Jjeaning on the ev- er-last- ing arms. with my Loni so near,Leaning on the ev- er-last- ing arms. Lean-ing on Je- sns, lean-ing on Je- sas, i ^ \ — l- ^ F=l- r=tj=r£ Safe and secare from all a- larms; Lean - ing, lean - ing, Leaning on the ev-er- lasting arms. Safe and secure from all a- larms; Jjeaningou Jesus,leaningon Jesns,Leaning on the ev-er- histing anns. f Bj p«r. A. J. 8H0WALTEB. HE SHALL FEED HIS FLOCK 27 Alexcbmar Thomas. W. A. Ogdkn. ^ I 1. He shall feed His flock like a shepherd, He shall gatb- er the lambs with His anus; 2. He shall feed His flock like a shepherd, He will guard us with ten-der - est care; '3. With His rod and staflf He will guide us, Noth- ing ev - er our souls can af - I'right ; t ^ X I I f ¥ 5: S^ t '^ r=f=i t9- U f \ Fine. ^S He will car - ry them all in His Iws-om, Safe - ly sheltered there from sin's a - larms. In • to pas-tures of green He will lea*l us, Where the pure and liv - ing wa - ters are. Thro' death's val- ley, with Je - sus be- side us, We shall march to ev - er - last - ing light. -m-rt D.S.— Thro' the val- ley of death He will lead us In Refrain. ^ H ^ itz:? c-nj-c ■*■ ^ to ev - er - lastr ing life and light D.S. He shall feed His flock. nrc-f- t:^ P=t^^ ^^^ He shall feed His flock, ^^^^^U=i^^ He shall feed His flock, He shall feed His flock like a shepherd ; f w u u B7 p«r. of v. A. OGT)EN 28 1 WILL CO IN THE STRENGTH OF THE LORD. CSmrcb Missionaiy Gleaner. Rev. £. A. Hoffhar. 1. I win goia the strength of the Lord, In the path He bath marked for my feet; I irill fol-lom the light of Hia 2. I will go in the strength of the Lord.To the work Heoppoiuts me todojThronghtheioy whichHissmileshallaf- 3. I will go in the strength of the Lord,Toeach conflict which faith may reqnirp;Aud Hisgrace,Ha ray shield and re- woni, Kor shrink from the dan - gere - ford, My soul shall its vig ■ or ■ ward, My coar- age and zeal shall iny stejie ahall at - tend, His dom will guard me from harm, His He give the word of n)m-mand, To mmmm m ^^^mi ^m S6^ -t=t-a ^^^m^^^^m^^^m shall end, My hope wilt 8> fiillucssmy waufsshall supply; Ou Hira,lill my journey shall pow'r my suf-fi-cien-cy prove; I trust His om-ni- potent arm, i reai in tiiscov- e-nani lOTe. meet and eiicouater the foe ; With sling and with stone in my hand.In the strength of the Lord will I go. lij 1. U. ■DHXENEIli i^E^ *^ THERE'S A GREAT DAY COMING. 29 W.LT. W. L. Thompson. ^^^^^^^mm ^"ir? 1. There's a great day coming, A great day coming, Theresa a great day ooming by and by, When the 2. There's abright day coming, A bright day coming,There'8 a bright day coming by and by, But its 3. There's a sad day coming, A sad day coming, There's a sad day coming by and by, When the ^« Refbain.. jn. EbA.XXI> m saints and the sinners shall be pari)ed right and left ; Are you ready for that day to come ? brightness shall only come to those who love the Lord; Are you ready for that day to come ? }- Are you read-y, sinner shall hear his doom, ** Depart, I know ye not; " Are you ready for that day to come ? W rrrrrrrnrrrrfTT *tt£* Are you ready, Are you ready for the Judgment day ? Are you ready, Are you ready, For the Judgment day ? #fcfc##N +— tH 1 — I — I — t — — F r !:i;Ut ' 4 ^ p • I* y ¥- I U l^-bJ g:j =U-^-^^ Bj p«. W. L. THOMPaOir « OOh IMI UvwpMl. Oklfti Thee o- ]one. My life I gUd- ly give ; For on - ly as I 2. The liv ■ ing springB tbat flow from Thee.Nsw hope and zeal Impart ; And make de • vo - tion 3. Qiveme the joy to find iuTheeTlteaweetest hope I've knonn; My liTe, my peat's, my 4. The good with - in my heart, I own Is bat Thy gift di- vine ; And ao I roii . ne. • W. E. Pkkn. HERE AM I, SEND ME! F. A. Blackmer. 31 1. Ear - ly in the morning, ble^- ed Sav- iour, Sam - uel like IM he; Lcav-iugev - 'ry sin • ful 2. Ear-ly in the morning, bleis- ed Sav- iour, I would come to Thee; Bringing all myearth-ly 3. Ear-ly in the morning, bless* ed Sav- iour, I would live for Thee; So thatl mayev - er 4. Has-ten, ev-Vry wand'rer, now to Je-sns, For He call - eth thee; Comeand join the heav'nly ^ 4 r' r X— r r—0 =r-f=^f=:f t F Reb'baix. pleasrure, say - ing : Here am I, seud me! Here am 1, treasure, saying: Here am I, send me! be found say -ing: Here am I, send me! ar - my, say - ing : Here am I, send me ! Here am I, here am I, Here am I I pps -$=$-- m. * &££: fm * here am I, B «=»; t^-t bd- H^^^^ i I, send me ! Read- y for Thy service Kv - er wonld I >)e, Here am l,send rac,send me ! Here am I, send me ! J^' J^J- -fL ♦•♦♦•♦♦ ^ ♦ I JL ^ J I I ± H \- ■*=M-*: t t Bj IMF. W. K. FKNN. -h- r t ^ J. H. FlLLMORF, BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES. Melody bj Gko. A. MlMOB. ^^^^-i iDgseedsof kindnesB, Sowingin fhe noontide and tfae dcw-y evra; - " in theshadows, Fearingneithercloudstiorwinter'schill-iiig breeze ; for theMas-tCT, Tho' IhelosasnstainMour spir-it oft-eni ' 1. SowtUBi is the morning, eowi 2. Sowing in thcsunsliim 3. Go then,ev-cn weeping, Waitingfor the harv-eat, and thctimeof reap-irg, Wesballcoraerejoic-ing, Bringing in llie sheaves. By and by tbeharr-est andtlie la - tmrcnd - ed, Wcsballcomer^oic- ing, Bringingin the Hhcaves. When i>ur weeping's o- ver He will bid ns wel ■ c«me;WeBhalltonien'joie-ing, Bringing in the sheaves. .•_a_^_*_*_#„« ... iBAAo Watts. AT THE CROSS. B. E. HuDSOK. 33 r " t/ 1 - -- \ 1. A-las ! and did my Saviour bleed, And did my Sovereign die ? Would He devote that sacred head For 2. Was it for crimes that I have done, He groaned upon the tree ? A*mazing pit - y ! grace unknown ! And 3. Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in ; Wheu Christ, the mighty Maker, died For 4. But dropsof grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe; Here, Lord, I give my- self a- way, 'Tis • ^ ^ ■ ' 3i=|i: -H — H lEg^ ^ J^ H— +■ ^ |- | I I J Egpkain. ^^^^^ig^ 5=1=45 such a worm a8« I ? love beyond man the creature all that b ^isrj OEtEEt voTBi as« 1 r ^ ond degree ! I eature^ssin. | I can do. ^ At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light, And the burden of my heart rolled a- I I 'Tf iAz=p # ^ t=x 1^=* T=x=3k^.t= -==.J=iS=^-5-5-:-f-'-/sl-r= i t ' ' ' \ I way ; It was there, by faith, I re-ceived my sight, And now I am happy all the day. rolled away ; I 11 UU fUtuuuS^ a^ftr. B.B.BDDBOB. 34 J« H* K* SINGING ALL THE WAY. J. H. Ettbzenknabb. H #-H- ^i^ £ ^ 1. 'Mid in • Do-oence and joy - ous glee, At dawn of life's fair day; My lov-ing Sav-iour 2. In ten - der yoath, ere sor • rowB came, Ere tempters could be - tray ; I learned to loTe the 3. Now in the strength of niEUihood's pride, When battling hosts ar - ray ; My ref - nge is the 4. Should age bring heav- y bur - dens down, To life's long wear- y day ; There's restl^yond, a Refraik. Pa I i^H-m M J. J. cared for me: For this I Sav-iour's name: For this I flow - ing tide : For this I robe, a crown: For this I f ^ f=? :zt sing to- day. sing to - day. sing to- day. sing to • day. I'm sing I ing, f F smg ing, I'm sing -ing on to vie - to - ry, I'm I ^^^P ^^ ^Sffl^z^ ^E=t£ ± f f- f r To Him the glo-ry be, sing • Ing all the way ; To Him shall all the Now and then for aye. r=n Capffftght, la 0«lM At*r« HE IS A FRIEND INDEED. 35 L.W. Rey. L. White. ^^4^^ ^fa^ ^ 1. Once I "was blind, I ooold not see the Sav- iour ; And oh, how dark was all the world to me ! 2. Once I was lame, and could not fol-low Je- 8us; Wounded by sin, I faint-ed by the way; 3. Christ is my Lord, the wonder- ftil Re-deem- er; Light of my soul, my Prophet, Priest, and King; J i> \^ i »; Fine. £ ^tT^~^ * ^ _ Lone-ly and sad, I thought that I could nev - er Find Him who died on Cal - va - ry for me. Christi the Phy - si - dan, healed my broken spir • it ; Now He sustains and leads me all the way. He is my all, and I am His for - ev - er; Help me His praise for-ev - er- more to sing. J J -g — ^*—^-^ — ^ — P 1 # I ^ — ?= — »-;— f^- f" f ^ — ^ — p — #--; n ^ ^ ^ \J w w w w IX £L—Gh I how He saves^ andbearsmy heav-y burdens ; He's the on - ly friend thatsin-ners ev - er need. Refbain. He's a friend in - deed, a friend in time of need; 6ra • cionsand ten - der lias Je-susbeen in- deed: ^ — b/- sj ^J. -9- t ± ■ V ^ Bj ytr. Bar. L. WHm. 36 CHILDREN'S TE DEUM. Mrs. LouLA Kkkdall Roqebs. 4 ' J^ Ehilius Labogbb. T -# ■ . W 0.I.. # ■' # ^m—W # *— *- — al^s X i 1. Let us meet at ear- ly dawn, Atthemer-cy seat; When sweet birdsandflowerafairjSongsof praise re - peat: 2. Let us haste to hear Hia word Ere the day be past. For the night, with fearful stonn. May the sky o'er - cast: 3. Let the pleasures of the world Fail our hearts to win, For we' U battle ev - 'ry day 'Gaiustthepow'rof sin: $ T .fc,- f 1" »— #— r ^ ^ ^ • ^ --.-^ * \ 1 — «-J # — •#. '^=^^^ FmE. t * m i^ [^ ~ ~ ' if\ ' 1^ '^ ' ' ' ' ' ^ ^ . ^ r I . In the freshness of our youth, Ere the sun's bright rays Pass away amid the clouds, Let ussing God'spraise. How we love to sing His praise When the heart isyoung: Never sweeter song than this, Hath a na - tion sung, Oh! how sweet to consecrate A 11 our youthful days To the service of the Lord, As we sing His praise. D.S. — ^Aa we jonrney on onr way, Let OS sing His praise; Drawing nearer, day by day, Let us sing Hispraise. Refbaiit. -A ^ s j> ^ h ^ -- — r— ! — D.S. ^3 Let us sinir Hi3 praise. Let us sing His praise, In the morning and the ev'ning, Let us sing His praise: £ . . titi ± ± Bj pw. R. M. MotlTTOSa. ^^^ T. B. Bbowne. PRAISE THE LORD OF HEAVEN. 37 J. H. KUBZENKNABE, i fes ± 1 ± •7-ifc^-«-T-* -*r-Si IT: ^^^^^m^^M 1. Praise the Lord of Heaven, Praise Him in the height; Praise Him all ye an - pels. Praise Him stars oflipht: 2. Praise the Lord, ye ibun tains Of the deep, and seas, Rocks, and hills, and mountains. Boshes, herhs nud trees: 3. Praise Him men and maidei aidena, F^ante. Princes; kings ;^raise Htofowlsand cattle. All ere- a- ted tlmigs: ---4-.4 3i=l=^:ir£zt£=n=}: J_U-l-' I -f" — 1-~| :>Ti-?--^r»=fc£=q I ^^i^^^ :i=S=r:=^ ^1 Praise Hitn skies and waters, Let the echoes ring Loudly with your praises to our God and King. Praise Him i*loudsand vapors, Snow, and hail, and fire, Stormy winds; fulfilling on - ly His de - sire. For the name of God is ex - eel lent a- lone, O - ver earth His footstool, over Heaven His throne. I + m Refrain. Praise the Lord of Heaven; Glo - ry, Hon- or, Pow*r and Blessing, Ev - er-more be giv- en . . . {Oinii To our God and King. A N— JS- J + H I r Praise the Lord, the Lord of Heaven, Glo- ry, Hdn- or, Pow'rand Blessing, Now and ev - er - more be giv'n OnUt To our mighty God and King, J=J=»=xt=f= m lr=t :t=t M^ s s^ ^ ^fe ^ Cop.THcht, 1688. bj J. H. KURZEKKXABB. 38 SWIFTLY, TIME IS BEARING US AWAY. L. H. P. L. H. Pabthemobb. I Duet & Chorus. m x^=^^^^^ ^FB^h^^:^ ^^ 1. Time is pass-ing od, my brother; Oh, howswittthemomeDtsfly ! For our days are but a z. Ma - ny sor - rows that a - wait us, And the tri- als which an- noy, Are but mercies sent to 3. Bless-ed thought, that in the evening When the darkening shadows come, There'sa Light which brightly ter* m^ mfi i-f^i-^—i-t^i l^^^j t i=% i *-*— ^ i » -- x X r ^ — y— X— ^ s=»-»- I p r-*-*-dt *--*- i ^^^^^^^^^H ->»— ^- d 1 I r-f=i==§=tz passage, To the fair - er world on high : fit us For that great and fi- nal joy: gleameth From the mansions built at home: Life a- bid - eth but a moment. And our Then improve the pass - ing moments, And what And the Saviour will receive us When we m m iMi 1 I I I ■— »— i — I •■' t I ' i-»— ! ^8 ^ *— y— A ^ 3= m i I SWIFTLY, TIME IS BEARING US AWAY.-Concluded. 39 /rs 4- n<. ^ -N ^1^ I years will not be long, e'er thou find to do, reach the other shore, When themes - aenger ap-pear-eth, We shall end our earthly song. Do it qnick-ly;for theMas-ter Hath assigned this task to you. With our friends who've gone up yonder To the bright forevermoro. ^^## I u % % & % i5=45=iS=:fs; X 1 f l=i=«H«^ 3: * *~%' "^^¥=■1 'i Swiflr ly, time is bearing us a- way, Onward to that bright, eternal day; There to live, -and be for f ?^f^: ^j^^^^^^p^^^##j] - ever With the blood- washed heavenly throng; In the presence of our Saviour, In that land of light and song. Copjricht, 1889, bj J. H. KURZKNKNABI. 40 THERE'S A FRIEND. R. M. McKiNNET. B. B. Mahaffet. 1. There's a friend in ev- 'rysor- row, There'satelmfor ev- 'ly woe, There'sablissfor each to-mor-iow, 2. Fainting mnl-ti - tudeshaveltleaa'dHimForUetnm'dtheirgrieftojoy: Filthy lepers cleansed in mer-<7; 3. When wecTOss the rolling billows, JorKlan'sriv- er, swelling high: Who will crown nsheiTS of glo- ry. m^^^^^ H^- r=r P^:^3 £ 4-^ 1 Trnstin Je-sus as you go: He who, walking on thewa-ter, E'en on Gal -i • lee's dark wave; Raised to life the wid- ow's boy: Praying on the lone-ly mountain, More than this He did for me; In the land be - yond the sky? When we reach the heav'nly dt- y. Who will take ua by the hand ? i=i- f^;-L-j-^ *~ f t EjEt 1=3: J=5-6U Bbfraik. *:i: ^ + :5): i ^ =?^ :?trP ^ sus, A i u y uf At the call of doubting Pet>er, Stretched His mighty arm to save. Je • sua, Je Shed His blood to buy my ransom, Died up-on the cursed tree. Who will give the wel-come plaudit, In the blessed glo-ryland? Jesus, our friend; Jesus, our friend; A ^^^^3^ t ■+-; — t By P«r. B. 0. BTABLXS. pi THERE'S A FRIEND.-Concluded. 41 T s K N -. friend that is faithfnl and trae : Je - sns, Je - bus, He suffered for me and for yon. Jeans, onr friend; Jesus, oar friend; ffrf CO AND TELL. IT ALL TO JESUS. Eliza M. Sherman. ^^m W. Irvino Habtshobk. '^^^^m^^ 1. When thy heart o'erflows with gladness, And thy soul seems full of love; Go and t«ll it all to 2. Go and tell it all to Je - sus, He's acquaint-ed with thy grief; Sure - ly He, the man .of 3. Go and tell Him all thy sor - row, Lay thy bur-den at His feet; Thou wilt find a rest fi-om I U U U U if 2).i&0fthe friends whom He h l^J Fine. Refrain. ^^^^^^^^m D*& Of the friends whom He has D.8. Je- sua, As He bendeth from above, sor- rows, Can the soonest give relief, trouble, In His sympathy so sweet ove. 1 ief. >- Go and tell it all to Je-sus, All thy trouble and thy woe. ^eet. J 1/ w giyen, None has ever loved thee so. Bj p«r A. 0. 8TAPLB8. TELL IT TO-DAY, J. U. FlLLHORB. 1. If the name of the SavioDT is precioos to you, If HUcare haabeeu couatantand temliTaniltrue, 2. If your iaith in UieSavionrhaBbrougbtitBrGward, IfastreiigthyouhsvefoiiiiiltDHieHtrcuutliofthcLord, :[. i( tlie souls all a-rounU you are hv- ing in an. If thcMas-ter has told you l() Uiii lliemcomein, ha« brightened yoar way, O will you not tell of yonr gladneaa to- day? UiH pal-aoe is nweet. O will you not, brother, the Hto-ry re- pout? thev nev- er have heard. will you not telltliemtheeheer-brioainKWOrd? =^^- ?i=f=|t; u J . . . Will yon not tell it to-day? J - day ? Will you uot, will you not tell it to - day ? ■*-^h ^T- Tr- TELL IT TO-DAY.-Concluded. 43 m^^^^^^^^^^^^ If the light of His preaeDce has brightened your way, O will you Dot tell it to - day? Wi fe S: ± ti M — /.- tz ^■^. S^ ti ±. t. Jl %^ feESS I - — I — I L L ' L ' tst JESUS, I MY CROSS HAVE TAKEN. liYTE. teEJ ifi^-^gg Fine. A. N. Johnson. 1. Je- sns, I my cross have tak-en, All to leave and foMow Thee; Naked, ix)or, despised, forsaken, 2. Let the world despise and leave me, They have left my Saviour too: Hnman hearts and looks deceive me, . Let the world despise and leave me, They have left my Saviour too: Hnman hearts and looks deceive me. D.S. — Yethowrich is my eon - di - tion, God and Heav'n are still my own. 2).£f.^-Foes may hate, and friendsdisown me, Show Thy face, and all is bright. D.S. Thou from hence my all shalt be: Per-ish ev - 'ry fondam - bi-tion, All I*ve sought, or hoped, or known, bou art not, like them, untrue: And if Thou shalt smile up-on me, God of wis- dom, love, and might, — i-t »—— 1 — »— !> U u^ FPf i>irzi -_U-U3 S I I R7 per. A. K. JOHNSON. 44 ARMY OF THE LORD. W, A. OODEV. 1. O soul, lookup and, thou Hhalt sec, M arch leg 'neath the banner of thecroaa, A migbt-j arm-y 2. A mrglit-j aoag of praiBetbeysin);,MarchiDe'neath thebanoer of the croas, Thro' all theworldit . NoiTJoin, my soul, the mighty eong, Marching 'Death the bauner of the croaa, O swell Uispmis-«8 glnd aud free, Marcbing'neaththe bau-ner of the Rch ■ oca riu^;, Murching'neathtlieban-ner of the loud and lung, Murthing'ueaththe ban'Uer of the Withewordandhel- met bright, Glad To Je - BUS Christ who died, The See whatthe Lord hath wrought, Thy ARMY OF THE LORD.-Concluded. Refbain. 45 'Neath 1/ V ban-ner of the cross. ban-ner of the croas. ban-ner of the cross. Marching 'neath His Hisroy-al ban - ner Lo! a might-y roy - al ban - ner, Lo I the King's own tA — ^ j *^^^^ # ^ aa^a^ arm - y, Shout they now ho-san - na, Marching 'neath the ba roy- al arm - y, Shouting now a - loud ho - san- na, ^ f^^ they now ho-san - na, Marching 'neath the banner of the cross, loud ho - san- na, SI: f isi T O BLESS THE LORD, MY SOUL. Selected. Handel. I •III 1. O bless the Lord, my soul ! His grace to thee proclaim ; And all that is within me join To bless His ho- ly name. 2. O bless the Lord, my soul ! His mercies bear in mind ; Forget not all His benefits: Who is to thee so kind. 3. Hepardonsallthysins, Prolongsthy feeble breath; He healeth thy infirmities. And ransomsthee from death. 4. Then bless the Lord my soul, His grace, His love, proclaim ; Let all that is within me join, To bless His holy name. I H^SE^^ S R f^^m 4— - | I I I \ ■T.THOMia. 1.11. }^- 46 HIS NAME IS JESUS. Selected. H. £. HoDSON. ^p^^^^^^^^p^s I 1. I bring yon tid-ings of great joy, For Jesos comes to save His own; Yes, Je - bus comes, the 2. Just at thedoor, with lift- ed hand, Hestands andknocks, woaldenterin; Who welcomes Christ with 3. Be - set- ting sins to Christ will yield, Thro' Him all self will find a grave; And all this dead -ly 4. And pur - i - ty is His free gift, Thus saving to the ut - ter - most; And by the Ho - ly Lord, of all, For you He leaves His heav'nly home. heart "^ - "' ""'■" ^*^~^ """ " — "- strife Spi i: l»Fa, oi till, rur yuu ne leaves rLiaueuiYuiy aume. ^ Spir - it's pow'r. He gives to us our Pen - te - cout. •' p ¥"■ — h 1^=21 r saves; for He saves; TV-"! I IT ^:^ Re • joice! His name is Je - sus, For He saves; J3- r f r for He saves; -b- *^ h yi fi -^ P ' » . -I b 97 pw. B. I. HODSOK. HIS NAME IS JESUS.-Concluded. 47 a — * ]/ b 1 — 5 — t 38" For He saves; For He saves; For He saves His peo- pie from their sins. For He saves, For He saves, jtfe ± ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS' NAME. Pebbonet. Holden. ^^ ^m^m4^-m-ui^. ±=P=i H h igg 1. All hail the pow'rof Je- sus' Dame! Let an- gels prostrate fall; Bringforth the roy -al di - a-dem, 2. Ye cho9-en seed of Is-rael's race, Ye ransomed from the fall; Hail Him who saves you by His grace, 3. Let ev - 'ry kindred ev *ry tribe. On this ter -res -trial ball; To Him all ma - jes - ty as- cribe 4. O that with yon-der sa- cred throng, We at His feet may fall; We'll join the ev - er - last- ingsong m] ^m •^ i^^ :^ fc^ And crown Him Lord of And crown Him Lord of And crown Him Ijord of Andcrown Him Lord of r ^ all, Bring forth the roy-al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord all, Hail Him who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Lord all, To Him all ma - jes- ty ascribe. And crown Him Lord all, We'll join the ev - er - last-ing song, And crown Him Lord of all. of all. of all. of all. CeroBftUoD. C. X. 46 WE SHALL BE LIKE HIM A. P. Ck)BB. J. H. FiLLUOBS. ^ ^y^d^^ ^ '^^ "W""* s t T £ ^^^ Sy I n 1 Ifc ^ 1. We shall be like Him! The promise is sore, Brother, this hope set be-fore thee; 2. We shall he like Him! O won-der-thl love, Worthy of no • blest endeav - or! 3. We shall be like Him! O glo - ry su • prgme! Nothing can part ns nor sev - er J * 0^ ZS& Sor- rows and tri - als with patience en • dure, — We shall be like Him in glo • ly. Radiant and bliss - ful in Heaven a - hove, We shall be like Him for- ev • er. From our dear Sav - ionr, who died to re - deem, And make us like Him for-ev - er. D,8. — Love and o - be - dienoe the promise se - cure, We shall be like Him in glo - ly. =g=P=p:gl^ ^ f^:^ teZTK ^m m m Refbaik. ^^^^^^m We shall be like Him! We shall be like Him! Keep the blest vis :rfi?if-f=ffl ^^3 ion be • fore thee; t ^t ^ IMT. FILLMORt BBOS. f^ i DRINK. AND YE SHALL LIVE. 49 Selected. J. H. EUBZENKNABE ^ J- 22. 1. Ho, ye thirat-y, Je - sos calls yon, He will free - ly give; Wine and milk, and full sal- 2. Wherefore do ye spend your mo - ney, Where there is no bread? On - ly by the lov- ing 3. O, what ten-der love and pit - y, Je - sus calls to - day; Will ye scorn the voice of t ^ -I h # •=^-J5^ Refbatk. i=J s ^ -»' '»■ :zt va - tion, Come to Him and live. Sav - iour, Dy - ing souls are fed. mer - cy. Shall He go a - way. jOl ol — ,-_«_± f^ "ft. #_^_g_» _. ve. ) id. \ fcj t ?:± ± ± Who II BO - ev - er will, may take 1=3^ t .a- f it. .a. -I r-J ^ — ^ h — s-i — ' g^ — LiL„w— ;— g =g=<±i i H^ :f:^ 3t=* < i^ He will free - ly give, With-out price, and with-ont mon - ey; Drink and ye shall live. * « P - . ^-j- ,-^!_/l . • * *— ■— e - J. H. EUBZENKKABJB. it ri='. -I I — s^ K I ■ — -T ^ — ^ — 4^, — I — 1-, 1. Throw o - pen the gates of 2. Til row o - pen the gates of 3. Throw o - pen the gates of 4. Throw o - pen the gates of the Cit - y the Cit - y the at - y the Cit - y The beau-ti-ful Cit - y of That its light may shine oat on the To the na - tionsin dark - ness and Let the guests who are bid - den come gold, way; gloom; in: fe^ir # r I r^ i^ ^iSE ^PT^=f X /M ft, JL.- p ^_#. ^ 9—9- t — i~i r^ -» m That the right- eons ua- tionsmay en • ter, Where the glo - For the prod-i-gal, wea - ry of wand' ring, Will re - turn They are hearing the news of sal - va - tion, And glad - Boon the Bridegroom and Bride will be read - y, And the feast ries e - ter - nal nif - fold. to the Fa - ther to - day. ly to Je - sus they ^come. of the mar- riage be - ' gin. -L y- j0 #-i i— f-^ H— 1 Let the light of the won - der - ful Cit - y Guide the pen - i - tents, wea- ry 4—^.— F— •— ^ ^ ^- and lone. t=^^ Oapjiifbi. 1MB. by J. B KDBZUrKNABI. THROW OPEN THE GATES OF THE CITY.-Concluded. 53 ^^ ^ta S ?^ 3Et$3=^^2 ^^-A-it ^te Till they share the bright glo - ry sur - round- ing The King on His beaa-ti • im throne. ^lE^ t . I I, r^ £ :i '-f -f- I [^ l-tf B — b> jy Selected. REST. (CHANT.) J. H. EUBZENRNABE. "^ 43^ t 1 ^ -tf>- 3z: ^=^ ^g JU. f: 1. There is a calm for those who 2. The storm that wrecks the win - try 3. Thon traveler from the vale of 4. Though long of winds and waves the .a. weep, sky, tears sporty -Of t=f- 49^ A rest for wea - ry pil - grims found; No more dis - tnrbs their deep re - pose To realms of ev - er - last - ing light, Condemned in wretch • dd • ness to roam. -tf- -<5^ t»- :te: s: i E^ r •^- & IZ. rzz: -&. ^ They softly lie, and sweet - ly sleep, Than summer evening's lat - est sigh, Thronghtime*8dark wilder- ness of years, Wetooshall reach the shelt - -ring port, Low That Pur Our f i ■^ -jBL I 2K !*- E£ n- ■i9- ^^- in the shuts the sue thy qui - et, — 9. >a_ hal - low4*d ground. fia • grant rose, heav - 'nly flight, peace - fbl home. t £ t JO. U f p * 1 Cs- i £ X ^1 [^ y u y U They're fashioned and made 'by our Sav-iour'sowu hand; And Uc is a- waiting us The mansions are read - y, the por- tals are wide, And Je-sus is beckoning us Our pray' rs will be turned to ho- san- nas of praise, As Je-sus shall welcome us ther Re - memb'ring this life m a short, broken sigh, For - get- ting the thorns\vc have tro^ there. home. there. trod. =:^=U- ::? fL-zlb^rz?^ '— t^' V- ^ Refrain. Home, home, beautiful home, Beautiful homealjove ; Home, home, wonderful home, Home of our Father's love. Home, sweet home, beautiful home, ^^ Home, sweet home, wonderful home. By per. W. E. PENN. THE SHELTERING ROCK. W. E. P. W. E. Pknn. nt EE^3^3 ^■ q=q ^-| -^ — J I ^ ^r "j : ^ — i-i 1. There la a Rock iu a wea- ry land, Its shad - ow falls on the bam-ing sand 2. There is a Well in a des - ert plain; Its wa - tere call with en - treat- ing strain, 3. A great fold stands with its por - tals w^ide, The sheep a- stray on the monnt-ain side; 4. There is a cross where the Sav - iour died ; His blood flow'd out iu a cnm - son tide, J- In - Tit - ing pilgrims, as they pass, To seek a shade in the wil- der-ness. v "Ho ev- 'ry thirsting, sin-sick soul;Come, freely drink, and thoushaltbewhole." I q« , ... TheShepherdclimbso'ermountainssteep, He'ssearchingnowforHiswand^ringsheep. f ©nwny wiJi ye A sac - ri - flee for sins of men, And free to all who will en - ter in. ^ ^ f=f m ^^^^^^^^^m ^;^ BtZit \ ,Whentheshelt'ringRockis so near by?^ \rit, JO ^vi 1 ,:ii .,« ^-^o J When the liv- ing Well is so near by? I ^, , , .„ ,. die? Oh ! why will ye die? j whentheShephlrd'sfoldis so near by ? [ 01» ' ^^7 ^"^ T* et onr deeds, thatlovereveal;Goatonce with-out repining, Toil with 3. Oatheraoula where'er wc And them, Predona (tools, a ^viour'scare^Lay themic theanusofmen^. At Hi£ Coantitjoy, for Him to labor. Who has told oh in His word That a cop of sparkliug wat*r Hgwjth Ood t&eiryonthfdl puwera. For the Tig- or, &ith and zeaL fMt who answera pray'r. blesi-ing will re-ward. For the of our ite-dMrn-er, Let na work , B ofonr Eederaa-er, Let ns work with all onr might. Let M £■£ £•£ p't. £ C^A ^^^^^^^^^Mm^W^ =g=tl:=t:=t=t -I Y" ENTER BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS. 57 Rev. L. W. Rev. L, White. s ^ ~ ^ 1. Mer-cy's gate stands o - pen wide, En- ter by the blood of Je - sus; Since my I^ixi was 2. En - ter now the Ho - ly place, En- ter bv the blood of Je - sus; Christ un- veils His 3. Heie is par - don full and free, En- ter by the blocvl of Je - sus; Here the Lord will 4. Yes, by faith now en - ter in, En- ter by the blo n — CI ^^^^i^^ walk - - ^ ing in the light, We are walking in thebeautifullightof God. Walkingin the light, Beautifhl light of God; rrrru \j \f >j Bj par. B. B. HUDSOlf . HOLY, HOLY I LORD GOD ALMIGHTY. 59 ^IVALD HeBEB, D.D. Rev. John B. Dykks. Lord Qod Al - might • yl Ear - ly in the All the saints a - dore Thee, Cast- Ing down their Though the dark -ness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of Lord God Al - might - y! All Thy works shall mom - ing oar song shall rise gold- en crowns a - round the glass • y sin - fill man Thy glo - ry may not praise Thy name, in earth and sky, and Thee; ^^=^^=^=4H¥ sea; r ?=F^=3 U. Ho - ly, ho - ly, Cher - n - bim and On - ly Thou art Ho - ly, ho - ly. ^ -^- 1=1: t=t * m ho - ly ! Set- a • phim ho - ly, ho - ly. t i ^hklJiiJM /TV m Mer- d - fhl and Might - y ! God in three per - sons, &11- ing down he - fore Thee, Which wertand art, and there is none he - side Thee, Per - feet in pow*r, in Mer- cl - fill and Might - y ! God in three per - sons. M bless-ed Trin - i - ty 1 ev- er-more shalt bie. love, and pn - ri - ty. bless-ed Trin - i - iy. 3z: t I ij=fc* ^ i^ t jb: f=f=T JdLEIi* ^^Piii BANNER OF CHRIST. 1. if wefcept a-lofl in beau-ty, Christ's dear ban uer o - ver all; Would it not tohomeand 2. Therethesa- credcross of safT- 'ring, Lookawithgracionspit-y down, Bnt sarmountuigit in 3. There weseethniugh Mimwholoved ns, Ten-dergina of mer- cy fP'''''' Read-yatill tohleaa and 4. Therewe8e« thefoc n^s vanquished, Ev- en death the might--y One! Nonecoaldstop.aadnoiieixiald t:4=ffc!:=S Heov- en, Ma - ny wand'ring oi tri - uraph, Is the Sav-iour'sblesa- ed r par - don, And di ■ reel the way to Heai'ei bin-der That hiest work which CHirist begun. Spread it glad - ly, glad • )j All itspTn-ryl* an-flirleil! Till the via- ion fairand ho - ly BringethChriattoall the world. SWEETEST PRAISES. LiZZrt AflHBAUQH, >re, And He bids us that necome be-fore Him; . doreEim. e bap - pj, trnBtiaifiaoiiT Fa-ther'si II sing oar BweetestBonesofpiaise and pray 't. And with gnttefal. happy heartsa- (Omit. B learn of Je-snaandMiswondroofl love.Of His mer-cy and Hia roy-al fiiv ■ or; B came toeBrth.ftndleftHiathninea-bove, That, forns, He'd be a per-fect. (Omit. Sav- ioDr. e prearing to the home beyond the sky, WhiththefaithfolChriBttanshallinher it; mansion there awaits ns when we die, Wehavelearn'dit of theHo-]y (Omit- Bpir - it. 62 GATHER THEM IN. J. H. K* L. H. Pabthemorb. ^^^^^^^i 1. Seek the dfear chil- dren, a - stray firom the fold, Gath-er them while you may; 2. Go to the high-way, and search thro' the lane, Gath-er them while yon may; 3. Point to the foot - steps where Je - sos hath been, Gath-er them while yon may; 4. See, they are com - ing, and waitr ing in throngs, Gath - er them while you may; :g^P=f=? u u ^ *=]!: ^^ ^ ti=^ -j^ H-=P?=^^l E f^f^ =j=^ Hun- gry and wea - ly, so faint and so cold, G«th - er them in to - Gath • er them in from the hill - side and plain, Gath - er them in to - Res • cue the chil- dren fW)m plac - es of sin, Gath - er them in to - Tell them and teach t^em your beau - ti - fbl songs, Gath - er them in to - day: day: day: m ^^^^^ ^^^^^ Gath - er them in from the uois - y street^ In from the storms and the dan-gerH they meet; They are so ten- der and young in years, Eas - y to stray a • mid doubtifigsnr.d fears; Hear the dear Shepherd, He speaks to thee, Sweet- ly and ten - der - ly, *'Lov-e8t tliou me;" Faith-ful- ly speak of the gos - pel call, How the dear Sav - iour hath bid - den them all; I_^-4^_4;^S I [j-{^^ ^E =B "W- t Omjnitkti im, h|y J. B. KUBSIKXKAtl. r^ m GATHER THEM IN. -Concluded. 63 Turn Lead **Feed Have to the Sav - ioar their wandering feet^ Gath - er them in them to paths where tibe Light ap - pears, Gath - er them in thou my Lamhe," 'tis com- mand- ed thee; Gath-er them in them sit down in the han - qnet hall, Gath • er them in to - day. to - day. to - day. to - day. ^.^^^^ ^^m^^^f^ Refraik. i tefessgfefea Gath - er them in . . . Gaih-er them in from the fields of sin, ^m mi Gath - - - er them in, Ten - der - ly gath - er the chil- drcn in, m^ w ^^ t b I p^^^^^^pi from the broad high- way, Gath - er them in to - dt^T ^ ^ 64 LIVE FOR CHRIST TO-DAY. Him. B. M. TrUTKB. 8. B. El.LEHBEBaZB. 1. When I re - fleet on all the good Mj Lord haa done for 2. Then, O mj soul, pre - pare thyself Thy hal - lowed task to do; Pot ~. Wtailesonliiia dark-noH wan-der on, WiOi- oat the gos- pel liti:I>t, And aU thj ar - mor know DOt that the 1/ I' U crufsof love, And all Hlsmen? see, Then let me tarn with hamblelieart,Anda8knhatI ha^ hravely on, With coar-^estrongandtnieiTbBLonlof Host9shallltadtheway,Thcnfol-lowus He leads; pathtbeynalkiLeadson to darker night, I most s- riee and workforHlm, Mj Man- ter and mj Lord: Wbat good I'verendered to my Lord, Whatwork of love be- gan. 1 The world of .ain and sor - tow, now, For help and anccor ploada. l-Tliere'sworkforallitbere'B To do Hia ho ■ ly will, shall be My sweet, my glad re- ward. J LIVE FOR CHRIST TO-DAY.-Conduded. 65 ^^m. ^^ u u L> I work for me, His call I mnBto - bey; In His dear name, His word proclaim, And live for ChriBt to day. faT-f-r-r Jt^-^ '-^^^^^^^^m GO LABOR ON. H. BONAB. H. C. Zeuneb. ^pfetei^ ^^ gl^^E^^E^^ :g=i*| 1. Go, la bor on; spend and be spent, Thy joy to do the Fa - ther's will; 2. Go, la • bor on; 'tis not for nau|!;ht; Thine earth - ly loss is heav'n-ly gain; 3. Gro, la - bor on; your hands are weak. Your knees are faint, your soul cast down; 4. Toil on, faint not; keep watch and pray I Be wise the err - ing soul to win; 4 1 ^Sl^ t=X f=t M ^ t ^==^ % if il It is the way Men heed Thee, love Yet fait - er not; Gro forth in - to t =r^ G-^ #- H r 1 I I I the Mas-ter went; Should not the ser - vant tread it still? Thee, praise Thee not; The Mas- ter prais- es, — what are men? the prize you seek Is near, — a king- dom and a crown! the world's high- way; Com- pel the wanderer to coffc in. % e 2Z m :t i ± t i ac t=t: -4—3:-. lIlMlonuy Chant. L.M. r |] 66 Laura Milleb. ^sdjm i t WE PRAISE THEE. t=i it T ii: t J NO n SWBNBY. ^^P^^^^^ 1. We come, oar Re-deem- er, to sing of Thy love, And min-gle our voic-es with an-gels a - bove; 2. We thank Thee for blessings that fall like the dew, We thank Thee for mercies each moment a - new; 3. We ask Thy pro-tec- tion, our Saviour and Friend, We ask that from e - vil Thy grace may de-fend; ^l^feET^s fe^j^ We gath - er to wor- ship.and hail Thee our King, And here in Thy tem-ple our trib-ute to bring. But O, how we thank Thee that all may be - lieve,And life ev- er - last- ing from Thee may re-ceive. We pray that Thy Spir- it our Teacher may be, Di- rect- ing our ef - forts to la - bor for Tliee. Refbaik. i^3=<=l :^~r Art We praise Thee, we bless Thee,Thy Name we a - dore ; All hon • or and glo - ry to Thee ev - er - more; £=F=g ^n'— f if f f Tf f Pit" t4^ ^^:^ ^—t-^-^- i =^ T^- n r"T"T~."T~r 4 — U-4- t ^^m hj pw. JNO. a. SWBMIT. WE PRAISE THEE.-Concluded. ^E^i^^ipi^ le nith me, &at falls the ev - en tide ; The dark-uesa deep ' eus; Lord, with me a - bidel ' its cloae, ebbs ont life's lit - tie day; Earth'ajojaprowdim, its glories pass a - way; d Thy prea - ence ev ■ 'ly paas- ing hour; What hut Thyfriaee ran foil the iempter'a pow'c. tl Thy-Belf, be - fore my cIoh- ing eyes; Shine tliro' the Elooni,ond point me to the Hkiea, When oth - er help - era fail, and comfbrta flee, Help of the help-less, O, n - hide with Cbuige and de - cay in al) a-runnd I see; O, Tbov.who chaiigest not, a - bide nith Wbo, like Thy-BC&, my guide and atay can bCi Thro' cloud and sun-^ine O, a - bide n^ith Heaven'amorniDK bTeiiks,and earth's vain shadows See; In life, in death, Lord, a • bide with CASTrNG EVERY CARE UPON HIM. tin. Wv. B8KBT. 1. Je ■ SOS of- fera pea<-e ivud comfort, 2. When I find my bunieo's heav- ;, 3. Side by side with my Ke-deem-er, When life's troubles roll ; And His wordsorc like sweet He will reach His hand; And I walk with Him re - Guid - ed by Hia lore; I shall en- ter tbro' the cicfiiiiii. int. ki O WAKE THE LOUD ANTHEM. 60 Mm. E. N. Tuenbe. Geo. J. KiTKZENKNABB. 1. O, wake the londantliem The an- gels have snng.Which.tliro' the lonit ages, With raptntehaa rong : 2. Wilbwon-der un-ceas- ing Wethink of that mom, When they wlioramcsiwlly Atear - li-eatmoni 3. O mar - vel-lDiiatid-uig3,He'sris - en to- day; And aD-gels a- bove ns, In sbin -iog ar- ray. mm^^^M^^^ The sweet soDg of tH-nmph Fx- nit - iug- lysine, And cionn the Great Victor.YonrSavionr and King. To weep o'er the Mas - ter In snr - row and ftloom.Be-heid Him. with glory, A ■ H»e at the tomb. Are join-inii onr cho ■ rnsAnd chanting a- gain," He's ria- en in triumph The Savionr of n" 70 Oto. B. Clabiu. OUR HEAVENLY MANSION. tei-^=^^:*^-?=^ pp^^^feiEgi^^^^iiPlip^ 1. On tbs ev - er-green banks of the riv-er of tiff, Whichflows tlirougUtlici'ity ^ 3. 'Tis a woD- deT- ful mail -aion of bcau-tj sa rare, 'Ttvosbailt bynur Fu-llier a - boTS; 3. Yes, oar Fa- tborwilldnetl witbUisdeardiildren tli«re, His omu lov-ing ^ce we shall aee; ^^^^^^^^^mmm • way from this world, and its tn - roiiltamlstrire. Its tri ■ alsand sot^rows au - told; And oar Sav ■ ionrhaegone there, thathomcto pre-fKire, F^r those who hnv?t:kateil Kit And the throne ofHU glo - rj with Je ■ snsHe'llsharp. A ivowii willlw pv-on to wait-inc for mc, Which my I.onl lias pine to pr» - pun."; nBrideto re<-eive. There ivitli ilini for - ev - er to reign; j ■e shall sing on tJie heaven - ly shore, Hap-py mn\- of Zi ■ o OUR HEAVENLY MANSION. -Concluded. 71 /TS Where with Him I shall dwell, from temp-ta - tion set free, From tri - als, and sor- row, and care. Then we'll see all the saints who in Je - sos believe, And meet our dear loved ones a - gain. No more sick- neas nor dy - ing, but life ev - er- more; When we, our dear Saviour shall meet. t 5=^=^=« V g^^gr^ ^ jRefbain. feM The news, o'er the wires, is fly - ing so fest. The morning is breaking, the night is past; t-4^ t t t -g-i- r r r r r—r-rr T u Ye chil - dren of glo - ry, lift up your eyes, The Brid^room is coming; A - rise! iLi.tl—jr^ jA—m : /TS IE 1^=^ T- piiCtf "~H J^^ b^^ t3^ SP m Bj per. K. P. MILLER. b 72 WHO IS ON THE LORD'S SIDE. Fhancbs R. Havshgal. A. J. Showaltbb. ^^^^ 1. Who is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King? Who will be His helpers 0th- er lives to bring? 2. Je- sus, Thou hast bought us, Not with gold or gem, But with Thine own life-blood, ForThy di- a- dem ; 3. Fierce must be the con- flict, Strong may be the foe, But the King's own ar- my None may o- ver-throw: 4. Cho- sen to be sol - diers In an al - ien land, Cho-sen, called, and faithful, For oiir Captain's band; m r ii4jiz:{J=t=t iiK ^-l- :t^ ^ W Fink. *=^P ~ K s r- H . . >.^_Jl_^ Rev J. H. Wbbkr. — fr— f* K-4 — . pgr;rH M^ r : T i }.\i:^i 1 l-^i-^y gH 1. "Je-su3 is passing," tbe blind maonoa MM, 2. "Je-8U9,niy Saviour, have mer-cy on nie! 3. Je-aoB is paesinfe; If, feel- ing your need, Who by the wayiide was - pen my eyes and from Earnest en-treal-ies He b^ng of old, wn Bet me free ; surc-ly will heed; U44^ paasingthlsoay, JeausiBpaaaing by; ThouSoDofDavid.Havenereyonme ;Je-sns iapaasiog by. 1. Christthe Lord haihgr.-ilee-fore Him ; La - ilen with praise, huav<'iilv choirs n - doreHim, WAKE, WAKE THE SONG.-Conclued. of ju - bi-lee, Wuke the aoog, theglo Bong of ju • bi-lee, Wftke thesoDg, theglo I BODg of ju - bilee; Wake the ! Bong of jn - bilee; REST FOR THE TOILING HAND. Rer, H. Bonak, D. D. 1. Kestforthotoilhlghaud, Keatfortheunxiousbrow, Rest forthe weary wajaorefeet, Eestfromalllabornon-. 2. Rest forlhefeveredhiain. Rest for the throbbingeye, These parched lipsoftiiiiie no moreShaUpesatho moon orsigh. 3. 'TwnMsowu in weakness heie, 'Twill then be raised iupo'A'cr, That which was sown iu earthly seed Shal^riscaheaT- .f.^. J -^ „ _ „ 1*- ■ _ „ [cnlyflower. 82 WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THE SAVIOUR? Alexcesah Thomas. J. H. KrEzusK 1. 'Whatshallwedowiththe SavioarjWlioahnradaUoarBoiTowsftndpaih? Oh, can we r^ectHimftir - 2. Oh, withwIiattendercompa^onMoBt Jesushavelookedouns all; To car - ly oar grief aod our 3. Hear Him now t«Dder-ly csUirig,Yee, calling the waudenr home; Oh, slight notUisHndm-Yi • :, The sweet lor -ing Saviour of T.And snf-fer Uiewonnwoodand galL a, But answer, "DearBa™nr, I come," 'Cept Him, jonr SaTioiiT ; And » ^ & •#■■ , ^ 1. O P'rieiid of friends un - chang-uig, U gi'D-tle heart re - plete 2. O Frieiid of friends uu - chaiig-mg,What- ev - er m«y por - tend ; 3. O Friend cif friends nn • ehang - ing, O hu-man heart re - ptete Willi love oiiddcepco O ridi-est I. Willi longiugi, 1 life ianrappedin night, Thy tHendahip knowa no nanune, But glowswitlistcodfast light. Btonn-y billows roll, Thy friendship is a uhel ■ ter, A ref-nge for my soul, leg - a ■ cv di - vine; Re - ceived in all ita fal - neas, Andheav'nsownpeaceis mine. J2, 84 BEFORE THE BOLTED DOOR. Rev. LowBiE HoFTOBD. D. D. J. B. Hubbat. -I M — u , Bc'Tura thebolt-ed door The waiting Savionr stands ; H« kiud-tynaitsandgeDtljknocksWitii , Be - fore thclioU-ed door A gen - tie voice is heard; In tonea of teD-der-uesa andlove It . Be-Tore thebolt-ed duorl And can yon yet de - lay, And let the waiting Saviour stand. Or :r wearied hands : The hear- y dews of nigbt Are &Il-ingon His head, And still ni peaks a pleading wonl: "If an - y b«ar My voice And o - pen willing- ly, I'll en - Mul - ly turn a ■ way? There's meMy in Hisheart,There'skindneasin His voice, ;0h, haet- ^ n responds. No welcome word ' ■up with Hitu, And he shall sup with Me. Init tliodnor, Aiulin llissmilei Wait ■ \ Yes,HeUn ing, wait - ing; iting,patienttywaiting;Ob,letHiinw^tnotongBr; •■•-••io>»rt»>- BEFORE THE BOLTED DOOR.-Concluded. 85 1. WepraiscThee.OGiKlIfortho Son nf Thy love, For Je-suswhodicd.auit ia now );imc a - bove. 2. Wc praise Thee, O God !fi>rthy Spir-it of li;ilit. Who hasshown asourKaviour, and statlered on might. 3. All clo-iyand pn>i%(olhe I.umh that nas slain, Who lias homcallonridns. ami haai-leansedev'rj' stain. 4. All filo-ry and praise tollie God of all grace, WholiJvtlx)Ughta't,audsonghtns,aiidBiiidedoi 1. U, how oft -en we sing of a cit - 2. lu tliat cit - y of light, where the snn u 3. 0, tho rap-turousaceneeou thul ev - i 4. Chi Ihnt bright, BhiuiagshoTc,allourlovedoi ets, The iu - ha - bitanta utv • et grow old ; rgrc«ushore,Tom.v n - siou they beaut iea un • HilH, Ktwt'llineet.Aud the King ill Hiabeaa-ly he - hold !- Where the Siiviotir haagoDe,iis a home There, uo sor-row, nosickueas, no death ■Where the riv - ere of pleasare roll im The while rol>e. Olid the crown of re - joic-ing prejsin-, In that bean-ti - ful cit -; er high, for the asaU couilemued for their guilt; 3. There is love, warm love, in the Savijur'a heart, For the trou - bled, we^-ry, and weak ; le with youv load of griei; And re -pose iu Ikith ou His breast; For the He wiU la His There your THE LAMB OF CALVARY.-Concluded. 1. Rock of A - gea, clell for me, Let me hMe m^raelf in Thee , Let the wu - t«rauilthe blood, 2. Not the la - hor of niy handsCan ful-fiU Thylaws(lemands;CoiiWrayzeal no respite know, 3. While I draw this fleetmgl)renth,WbenmiDeeyeIidscloseiD death, Whenl soar to worlds uuknowu, FmmThy riv - en side which Howed, Be of sin the doDhle cure. Save me from itagiiill aud power. Could my tears for-ev-er flow, All, for sin could not a - to»e;Thoamustaave,andThoua-Ione. See Thee on Tliy judgment throne, — Bockof A -gcs deft for me, Ijct me hide myself in Thee, WAKE, WAKE THE SONG. ► H. I'ARTHEUnRC. '^^m^im^ 1. Wake, wake the wiufi-uu-to the Lord Dii)st glorious ;Siug iin-toHini, for He now reigns vie- torioiis; 2. Wake, wake the bodji;, hent-e with your grief aud aadDesB ; Lift op yonr hearts uD-to thi- l^rd with gladness ; ■J. Walte, wakethenong, Hftupyourhmrtelie-threHim; La -den with praiBe,heavciil\- choirs a-doreHim, Earth nstound the glad re - fniin. With He who rules o'er E^rtli and Heaven, He luilh reileenied u Till it ech - oea through the sky. Him who is wor-tl gratc-ftil V ain redeemed UH, lone is wor-th.v, King- inn, Glo - ry to theI.ambB)r sin - nera ulniu. Hini be praise, and glo-ry, and do - min - ion, ^iven, Gl" - ri", praise, and lion -nr l)e to find on high. REST FOR THE TOILING HAND. Bev. H. BoN'AB, D. D. Gbboobian. 1. lieatfor the toiling liaad, Kestfortheaiixioualtrow, Itestfortbeweaiy wayaoreleet, Rest iiamullLibor now. 2. Rest for tbo fevered brain, Rest ror the throbbio^ eye, These parched li|>aofthiue no morcShaUpaastlicmoiuiorHigb. 3. 'Twanaownin weaknesshere, 'TVill then beraiscdiupi>ner. That whicbwasBO'nTlin earthly BeedShaltriseabeav- [enlyflowpf. WAKE. WAKE THE SONG. L. H. Parthehore, . Wake, waketheanig, un-to the Lord must (florious ; Sing MU-toHim, rorHenowreigna vic-torious; . Wake, wftketheBonii;, hent^ with yHini, for He uow reigns vie - torioua ; 2. Wake, wakethescingjieui* with your grief audaaurliiairtauD-t» the I^nl with(tiadiiess; 3. Wake, wake the lung, liftupyourhrartelie-lbre Him ; Ljt - ag ofju bi-lee. Wake the bi-Iee, f f song, theglo-ric W&ke the song, the glo-ric U3 song of ju OS song of jn bilee; bilee; f f WakethB ^## #3=1 -^ ^ t I I \ Ni^ # *£N REST FOR THE TOILING HAND. Bev. n. BONAR, D. D. liistforthc toiling hand, Itesttbrtliennxioutibron', Rest Jbrthe weary waysoreteet, Bestfrom all labor uow. 2. Kest Ibr the fevered brain, Rest forthe throbbing eye, These parched lipsofthiue no more Shall pass the moan or sigh. 3. 'Twft«wwiuQweakne8sheTC,'TwUlthenberai9ediiipow(T.Thatwliithwa8BowuiuearthlyBeedSbalLri9caheav- ' ' [eiily flower. WAKE, WAKE THE SONG. iiNiiii?^ 1, W»ke, wake the BiinR. uu-to the Ixrd mcist u'""""* ; Sing uu-toHim, forHeuimreigus vic-torious; 2. Wake, wake the n>Dg, henee with .vuur grief and aadneai : Lill up your hearts un-tii the Ijin] with glad iieai ; 'i. Wake, wake the Bong, lift up vourhi^rlH lie-fore Him ; La - ilcn with praise, heavenlv choira a -dorcHim, Earth resound the rI"*! He whn nilea o'er Earth anil lleavi Till il cch - oes through the sky. With tuuc-fu1 voi-ces. With gratc-ful voi - i He hnth re(1eeni(d un. From ttiu redeemed Him who is war - thy, A - lone in \ WAKE, WAKE THE SONC.-Conclued. ^ 11 . J^— K S ■.. ^U\Ji'Aii i^^i4...i:U:Hi^N'^ii\^^\ song of ju eoDg of ju bi-loe, Wake the W-lee, f f " 1/ ii U soiig, theglo-rio ■Wske thesong, the glo-ric f *f f f f na Bong of jn bUee; bUee; WakeUiB N#fe ^^^ -^^-C— 4-^ 5 r i ^E^ 4^ ^s^ •J X> I song, theglorioDs aoug, Wukethoaong.theglorionssoDgof ju-bi-lee. Waketliesong, the glorions song, WaketheBong.thoglorionsBongof ju-bUlee. ft- ^ f WAKE, WAKE THE SONC. L. H. Partheuore. mmwfm mm^ . Wake, naketheaou|c. uu-to the I>inliiiiiBt(;1oii(ius;.Siii|E un-loHim, forllcuon-reigusvic-torious: 3. Wake, waiketheaiiDg, lieiit.«u'ithyoui'griefaudsa(lnefln;unup,vi>urliiairtJiua-t<) tlii> U>r(l with gladness; Ti. Wake, wake the sting, liilupyiiiirheartalie-fiire Him ; La - den with prauie, heaveiilv fhoirs n -dnreHim, yii^^d^ Enrth n«ound the rUhI re - Iniiii, With tune- ful ^ He who rules* o'er Earth and Heaven. He hath rrtleeniud v ^through the sky. Him whn i» w.>r - II Hiiig - itig. Glo - ry to the Ijimb for sin Him bepraise, andf-lo-ry, and do - mii -1 H way; Christ a - rose, — He bves a-gain ; Je-sus o - pened Heaven to-day. news a - way ; Christ a - rose, — He lives a - gain ; Jesus o - ji^ned Heaven to-day. ^ ^ ^ ^ . — , # # # tL ^M ffi t CopTTlKht. 18». bj J. H. ErRZEKKyABK. . " Why seek ye the liviu);'mougthedead?"TheaD-geIinwliit«did say, Wheii M»- lyoBkedwhereher Ke-liuld where He luy, the emp-ty grave; Why doyuiistilllinger there? The Lord o-verdeath, with Go tell thedis-cipieH — Ihcyniustkuow — He){[>eth to Ga - li - lee, As Je - susbe-fore hath On tell thegoodiiewato uatioiu, then, In darkuetH, aud1)oundmi;hain ; Ke-pent utid believe, and I/>rd wanlaid, AndwhytlieylwreHima - way. iww'r toaave,"He'Hris^n! Ho is not here." mid to you, "My witnem-m ye shall be." tumlronlHui, And jnr-donandlile oh - tain. Halle - lu-jab1Je-i Halle - In - jah '. He conqoereddeathiuidllis toes Lie prostrate at HU Heconqaereddealh aiul all His foes J- " CHRIST IS RISEN I HALLELUJAH I 09 Gertrudr v. Kubzenknadb. J. H. Ritrzenkkabe. 1. Christa - roBe.allHeaveDre-joic-es! Leltthe tnmb for-ev-er - more; Let na join with hearlaaud 3. Joyhil news, whatstraiDsofgladaess! Je-sns Uvea, thenorldto save: Leavtyaurboudsl a-nay with 3. Je-sns tivee torei^i-ic- torions, Death uo loDg- erteavmils sting; Let ne, then, in strains most 4. Je-au8 died _that He mif!ht save usFromthe euree of Satan's reign; TheuHe roBe_ftnird » - b! Life is yours bc-youdthe grave. I rq,_!o,i_ glivriona. Sweetest Ebh - ter car-ols bring, f ^"™"* gave us. That ivt, tiH), shjill live a - gain. J Halle - In - jah ! Left the TELL THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. Albxcknaii Thomas. W. A. OflDEK. 1. Tell tbewholenideworldlhe Bto - ry.Hon-the bless - ed Pavioor died; Howthetombw 2. Tell thewholewideworldlhe 8tt> - iy,Howthe stonewasrolleda ■ way ; How the Saviour rose tn - 3. Tell Ilie whole wide world the ato - rf, Sound it tond o'ereurthand main; Jesua Uvea and rei(|;nB for - --TfT^ guard - ed 'WTiere He lay, — thecm-ei - Bed. nm-phant 0-ver death, atdawnof day. ev - er, Ha1-lc - lu - jah be the strain. la - jail '. Death has ■-&-IH: 1 1 h— - 1 1 r r, J _J 1 , K h ■ pN J J i=^-i^M -Jl J 1 ■! JIJ J J iM^ -fi-M'-H yielded ap it a prey; He U lis -en, Hal-le J J J In - jah ! Opened a ■ ■* re the "gatesof day." fei. f F ^-: "t^ -tX\l J-t-t- ^^ r c f -H i^=f^-H44^l 1. Wlieii I cau reatl my ti ■ 2. Shnuldearth a-gainstmy sonl 3. Let Fares, like a wild del - 4. TheiiMliuU I Mtheniy wea tie clear, To mans en - gage, And fie - nge, come. And Btonni ons in the eki«s, I'll bid farewell t rjdartB be hnrled, Then I can emileat of 8or - row fell, May I bat safe-ly ofhcavenly teat, And not ^f=3= >J }'\ \ J' n J 1 J \\' i l.^^i ?\ \ J J 1 Sa - reach tmiiii erj- Inu' my - It -f^^t-l-j: i y i\ iJ-^ fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. lage. And foce a IVowdLdb w'orid, home, My Uow. Polix>ck. 1. Christians, are you f^wiog weary?Theie'Ilbe reetiiiK 2. Hoveyou ma - ny houra of angai8h?There'llbe restiDg 3. Clieerup Ihen, aii long-er feHriug, There'll be restius 4. Let us work and kucp on prayiug, There'll be reatiiig 1.V aud by ; la yout path t>v aud by, Where your nouls i.y aDd by, Wlicti yon Bee ARE YOU WAITING AND WATCHING? W. E. P. t—^-^-i — h— 1 — W. E. Penn. _,__| f^K 1 _, r^TTJ j^ii ^N■^" 4 1 j:»4- J J 1. Should Jeaoseomeiu the car-ly morning, OrshouldHecomeat night,— S. SbonldJesnscomewithEiaho-l; ongela, Shall wenotgreetHimthere? 3. ■WbeDJesnBPomes.willHeflndOB Mthful, Withgarmentapureandwbitc, 4. Yes, I am waiting aud ev - er watching, Hoping to aee Him come, Say will Ue find us Shall we be read - y, Tha), I may we Him raiting and watching with lampnallbaraiiig bright?' vaiting and watching, lieady with aongand prayer? pmeT'dandrendy, Hail Him with aweut delight? n all Hia glory, Gath'riug His jewels home. O, canyon say yon at 104 LORDI HOW THY WONDERS ARE DISPLAYED. James Watts. J. H. Kvbzekkxabk. J the mi^t 2. 1 sing the wis 3. 1 eiugthe good 4. Hishandia my y power of domthat or Dess of the per-pet-nal God That mode the inouu - daiued The auu to rale Lord Thatfilled the enrtb guard, Hekeepsme with taius rine, Thutspreadthe the day ;TheiuoonBhiDeB with liXHl ; Hefonnedthe His eye ; Why f^iotild I - Iiroad, Andbnilf thelofl it Hiscpm - maud, And all the stars reswithHia word, Audtheiiprououuced then for-getihe Ixnl, Wlio is for - ev THE PRICELESS GIFT. HarKY J. EUBZGNRNABE. wttnd'ringontea - larThroughthodeaertlflndof sin, Seeking still, bntfindint; nirt, Joy with- 3. Whfltshallbetheprioel pny For the blessingB I rcct-ive, For the merciHa.fp-eatandhigh.Wliiuhmy 3. Heartandhnudandsoiilaiid voice. WakeyoualltoeaniestwMil! Whilcthepreciouseonipactoow Bears my iiii^^^ii outorpeaeewith-in: Then a Gentle SI ranger ca sinful soulretrieve? ThoagtitentlionsaudyearsTi bieaaedSavioni'saeal: All de - votiou ev - er- m( le And pntlbrth His liaiid divine ; Lol my Savionrtherel e thine, Ttiou coulilst not one faul t a lone ; Take tlie )^tt I offer E Yield I to thisUraeiouHFriendjWhosnth heavenly nierty D. S. — Tnoughatl otlierliopesnuiy , — All His wealth and joy Free - ly, freely for thine ovm. 1 Wilhont prieeandn-ithoutend. Thon for - ev-ershalten -dure. J-Blesaed FrieDcl, forev-er niiue; Refbge, ev-er sweet and su 106 OUR FATHER CARETH FOR US. Lizzie AsHBAoaH. J. H. Kuhzenk 1. Oh, how precions the promise Which the Sa - viour did be - stow, That the the Fa - ther Car - etJi for the birds and flow're ; O, how pro - vid-ed, Where the han-gry eouls are Ted; With Hia I t f- Father careth for us,Wliereao - ev - er we may go ; swiwttunathekuowledKe,'nii$sainelovln^liiodis oais: peoplethereu-EiledjWeshalltaatelho liv-iugbread i We laii nev - er waadcr And if Hedoth feeil thu At the feaat of His reiiK livens. A ibraopc t clothe the nonrish wherewe will, And UiH pnMeni?e will fco with ns, And Hia hand i^ lil - ie3 fair. Shall we not lielievc the promise. How mach more 1 nli Hia owu, Till He comes to rei);^ in glo - ry, — Kingaiid Judge,- ft , f f f ^t^J- f ''- OUR FATHER CARETH FOR US -Concluded. Rrfrain, Costyonr bur - denaallnp - on Him, Knowing tbat Hecareafor ns; Cast your heavy hnrdena all on Him, Knowing Utat He ever cares for us; GLORIA PATRI. Q it -. r-i ■ 1 h- Kl Lj j.\ h\ X \^ 'i\ d ,11 .-n 1 Glory be to the Father, and 1 As it was in the beginning, is now, and to the Son. and to V - er Hhall be, world with the Ho ont end. ly Ghost ; 1^ 1 ^ ?ll , — 1 1 '" 1 ^ i 1 ^J^ i"i ^ ni BLESSED DAY OF REST. Bev. J. H. Mabtik, D. D. R. M. McIntobr. 1. 'Tislhehleaseddayof rest. Bytlielxinlltiiicllygiv'n, Aud wei^ther ton-orahipCiod,OurFfttherinHeav'n I. Hailthe blessed Sabbath W8t, With its Bc^^iieslrauquU, sweet, Wheu ill Eiou, the houseofpray'r, With gladness wi 3. 'Tis a jf^tvi-Ifiiirandbright.JuyfultiineiKkcredraet I 'Tisanombleiato oBofHeav'n, DayBiire^andbeat: Ifwitlilowlyhuartswpwmi', Andthro',Ie«uadrawuear;WTiatii joj-toHfacliildreii, luHiacourtstoap-pear. ABbcfiirelholhnnirwelH^udi'WilhtxinlbssioDcjf sin, Hi«v'nlypeaoefill8thebo80iii,Flows;i river with -in. If we keep it to thi' T»rd, AodHLibicssitiBWi^sc;]!, ^W.sliftllpriiseitos (jnldeii, Asthpgi>muf llie week- m^l^^^fpf-m^ Hiip- i)v day of rest, Happy dnv of resi, Whata joy to His ehiUlrcn ; In His liooselhey are blest j_-t^,Tr f-.,f .... J ' ifi^m^^gi^^ I'M NOT ALONE. Mabt B. Psck. 1. Wheni 2. His 3. When darkeningshadow 'round me&lls, A ud light and hope seem eye cou pierce the darkest cloud, Hb ami all dan-ger Borri>w3comewithcni9liiiigblow, O'er my de • lencel^s cheerfiil-ly I'll tta - velonTliroughlile'Hdark, thom-y 109 John E. Kihizexksabb. I trem - ble not ; for i^> J j\ y^=u iij^ 1-4" — fM= — H- — ri heart opholds; It in, I'm not a - lone, look nor woid, Our tronblea to al - lay. well I kQonWbo by ray side doth tread. not a- lone While Je - sns ia my stay. . 4-3^ — No, No, not 1 r r ..Ion., ^ — *- HOT - er . - Ion,, a - lone, Can ^v^ — " r M r i I >+f^ M- y^ Ar-l- 4^ h ^ 1. Yoa,wholollgirsinhavew^ndered, FromtheSaTionv'slbUla-WHy, Come, thedoorof mcn-j-'a o - pen, 2. Far awfty in realinH of gUi - rj, An-gelvoicesHisnttliestiuiD: Qime, Ihr iIoot of merci/'s o ■ jim; — 'i. Ou theearthetoDr«iire fall - inp, Likeswectniu-sii^fnima-biive: Conu, thedoora/merct/'t o - pen. O - pen wide for j'outn - day. Earth repenuthegUuire-fnlin. , Now accept a FalhrT'e lone. ) Come, O tome, Come, Ooimeto - day, lo-day ; Come, O come, flay; Come.thedoorofmercy's o - pen; O- penwidetoryonto-day. Sinner, cometo-dav;Come, the doorofmeiTT'sopen ; O - pen wide to - dav. forvotito-dav. 1. Kmt ciin-teut-e<], iiiix-iuuH 8|>ir - it, Though Uie world shou Id nae you ill; .lORt lieueath the 2. Kv-ery star th»t j^id-deiiH eveuing, Ev - ery flower that cheerethe dell, Bv-eryhlade of .'(. In Ihe houae of K - xypt's Hu«t«r, By the hot A - ra - hinn sea. In the den of 4. ?iiit a Hpar-row, not h H|iam)w Fall-eth on the breast of e»rth Itiit .'tis witneaaed ail - gry Hur-thOK Thereitre vra-t«m i»luiaDd ntill gnissthiU K'^^^i-'tli. CanHt thou nil their niimbeis tt^llV Per-sLVn ty-mnt, Ou the Luke of Ga - U - It*,- liy the Fn-ther, He whose |>ow - er gave it birth Whattho'fobiefriendsdo be - tray thee, Grod hath niude them all to please thee, Ev - erywhere His lov - ing kind - neas Then, my soul, lio not de - npair thee. ^gf#*i| WIiftttlionghc-vilmeusUouldslajtliee?ThereisOne whonileathestonn ; He will keeplliPCBafe from harm. And iHsyoud llicm all, He loveslh«::Aye,thynamctoHini is known; He'llnotleaveHlHchilda-lone. PntH toshumeoar hn-man bliudnc89:ConiBge,then, my tim'rous hdu] ; All must yield to His con-trot. For His love will aure-ly keepthee,Spiteof dnngera and a-lamis; Tmstthe ev-cr - lasting ai M. A, KinnES, IS MY NAME WRITTEN THERE? Fbakk M. Davis. 1. lyird, I care not for riches, Neither silver nor gold]Iwi>nldinake«ureofireaven,Iwonldeiiterlherold: 2. Lord, mysiuatliejaremnny, Like the sands of the sea; But Thy blood, O my i^vioDr, Issufficient for mc : . Oh! that beautiful cit-y. With itsmansionsof light, With itaglo-rifieil beings, In paregamientsof white; +H-r+- 1 lllJlJlJAj■Jll^^h- IJ 1 1 1 1 i^t±z)tH:^=*^ ^^7^^=t-ri^'i^--:^j^ii4, t; 4=rl4=l InthebookofThykingdoiOiWithitspngeaao Ikir, Tellme, Jeans, mySft™nr, Ismynnn ForThvpromiaeiHWrittcu In bright lettcrathntglow, "Tho' yoor sins beasBcarlet.Iivill make Whereiio evilthingeometh,Tode*fpoil«hali3fair,\\TieretheauBelsttre>vatchiug.— Ismynar J J - ... f f . ^ ... . neviTitten there? themlikcsuow." ne written there? MSrlrt-Jff+^ r r r 1 r i 1 1 r — r ' i l ; g l i f -f-^-HM 1, jj ' ' ' 1 i^ b 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' THE PRODIGAL. Chab. Enw. Pollock. 1. Wayward i.'litlil,wlio».'li - vine. mmm^^^ m^ ^ ^^ ^ NO BREAD TO-DAY. Rev. E. A. Hoffman. r^\>br 1 r 6 ^ h , 1 — -. !--^ J 1 J— 1 H. Kn ZEXKKAHE. -f rj M 1. No bread to-duy, no food forourtable, Auduot a-pen-nvto 2. Oh, it Uhaid to Buf-feronUhubgeT, Withnotamor-sel (o 3. Sad is oorlot, we're wea-iyandhungry, And nooneseemetli to biiy; 0, Ou Cold do yen wonder lyhairdad.ao is the house, and kwi: [, : [ u [:tttf-i : i :-^:. m pif m l. u lh^h mother isweepiug, And that the lit-tleones poorand .so IVieudtess, And without shoes od otii comfortless, cheerless, Barren of tu - ble or Bare IB thecuphoard, all theshelvoHempty ; Hani that on r father goes to the bar-room, Father inHeaveu! in Thy c— '-- What ran a poormother say FromhiaowDlovedonraa - way Hear us, we fervent-ly pray Whenallthethildrenthronsher, eotrealing, Giv.. ..., AVhilc mother dear, and children are wt.-e]iiug. And ha J , Bringbaidtourfnihor to those who love him. And"" ^ p. S. — Come to our help, re-Heveourdistrewes, ; Give . some bread t day. Ko bread to-day,— O, Fa-tber in Heaven! Hear 1 HUSHED WAS THE EVENING HYMN. "^^H— 1 — 1 J 1 J r J J 1 J jiJ J i 1 ■^^'^ i N J J J 1 1 J. isfe*^ \)*'l 'A — i lH-i1 IMw J Ji-r — 111 i i 1 1 J 1. Hushed nils the even! ur hymn, The temple coarta were dark; The lampnaBburninRdimBefore the 2. Oh[ give mo Samuel's ear, The o-pcoeor, O Lord; A- live audqoitktohfarEachwhisper 3. Oh! give me Samiid'Hlieart, A low - ly heart that waitsWhere iu Thy house Thou art, Or watchce m^ P Mp-M cif 4f "pip: Mr f f 1 m FPP ark; When sudden- ly a voire di-vineRangthto'the dlenoe of the shrine, of 'ITiy word: Like him to answer at Thy tall, And to o- bey Thee flret of alL at Thy gntes: By day anduu;ht,a heart that still Moves at the breathing nf Thy wUL life and death; Tliat I mavrcnd, withchild-Ukecyea, Trnthsthatare hidden fotm tUe wise. 118 HARK, THE HERALDS FROM THE SKY. J. H. RtTBZKKKNABB. 1. HarklthaheraldafromtlieBky: Glory be toGod moat high ! The heavenly chciirfgladtidin^bringOfChriat the 2. Hftil themightyPrinceof Peace, GlorionaSon of Righteousneas! Behold Him IftyHiflglo-ry by, Thatmaano 3. Let ns pon-der in ourmind God'sgreatlovetoallmaii-liiiid, AndrometoiinyTkilhoneaccoidToworship 4. Briugyonrtribnte, bringyoaraong, Ye who tothe Lord be-long: Venations whoiudarknewlic. Now leamHis 1. Hail, han,haU, the blesa-edChristmas mom; Hail, hail, hail, the Prinoe of Peace ia bom; The 3. Hail, hail, hiul, to Christour In-likat King; HmI, bail, hail, the choiis ce-les-tial sing; The 3. Joy, joy, jov, our heartaaieglad to - day ; Joy, joy, joy, let Bof-row flee a - way ; For I*rd of life and pow heavenly hoot re - joic- Chriat,ouTLightwaa giv ■ i-dom, loveand grace, Has come to heal His peo-ple. To s Throaghoat the star- ry sky, While all oai hap-py voic-es Bing To bau-iah all our woe, And Mecomedownlhim heaven. His 'e the fallen rs pmiactoGodouh^h. \ Hail,hail,h^l,letaugelspHisti:ate≪ HaiI,baiI,h^l,uidcrownHimLoidofall. love for ns to Tshow. J I- r r>J 120 jAHra MOKTGOHKBT. TIDINGS CLAD. J. H. KVRZENKKA' 1. Dawning apou the slcepiog earth Came the 3. Tidiiiga, glad tidings from above To 3. Throogh David's city I am led ; Hero 4. II is, it is, and I adore This , . , long-ex- peel -e r-T»=t= ^ > . ^ — H -J-l [ '■ UJ F PRAISE HIM. J. H. K. J. H. KuBZENKIfABE. fP Jf 4 J J ' III 1 J ij J . J 1 ! J J 1 J J ' J 1 J J 'i \ 1. LiKhtbreaksin the eaBteni aky— Glorionslight of proph-a - cy t Lot the Bavioar promised long 2. HimwhocomesfroinhigheBlheaveii, HimallpiaiaeaDdlove be given. Ev-eirfaeftrt a throne prepare 3. -Tifl ofHimthe pmpheto tell, He shall rale His peo-ple weU; "Tis Him all the Gentilesseek. 4. Je-80B,Thonourheart'Bdo-light,Teachns to receive Thee right :Tdiio out song that we may bring m.if f p Mf 3 i^s. Mh h MP f h M^^^ r ^ ' Comee anDonnced by an - gel throng. I Wor-thv hon-ora to our King. J (Krj'ifkt. iM, tj J. ■. 122 SERAPHIC HYMN. 1 1.1 I.I 1 J , L .r 1 , 1 ...r h 1 1 HowAEn. -,— 1 1 1 fc— *r-. t^^jH^'HH i-j 1 :j -:- ] 1 ;: 3 rj 1 3 : : 11 M-f^»=^r^ Ho - ly, (»K-fr7v-|» — [»- ,-e-i>-+r^-!L^ t 8 Iff f ir f r 8 > rerull,aieftiU of the m^=f 1TTT| r 1 ' i =fc44H r'r t^' ' if i reel > .. ^ 1 , h 1 , J . . , tfe'-j J rJJjIJ J"^!,-! J.3lfj J:3I3 Ji:j'M J-IJ'J'JJ Jl f iia-je»-ty fThy glo-iy. ii'-*-'- »T- Ho-san-na, I lo-se II1-D&, Ho-sanm in thehigbesti Blewed ^ He that P-^V- w N^=¥± =tW 'i ^ c'r^-i*^ 4^ ^ LET US BUILD ON THE ROCK. Frank M. Davis. ftGrmfoondatioiiletnabnildonrtiopea, AudnotonthedriflingBaDdjForthetempest'ssbockwillmirely 2. On theBockof A-ge8letuBstronglybiiild,TbeRi>clithati3sUadiiiet,sarB; Od a finnfoundationthalDo 3. ChristiathatHnnRockonwhichweallahonldbaadjAlIotherfonndationsfeilsIf oar hopeaareflnnly planted came at lost ; Then hon can we safe- ly ertaiid' stormcnnsliake. ThntRiU fotheend en- dure. on that Rock, We'resafe, let whatwillas - sail. the Rock, 1 the mighty Rock, Let a copjTiahi, ign, bj 124 THEE WE ADORE, ETERNAL LORD. THOHAS CoTTEEir.L. J. H. RrBZEMKNABK. , 1 . tai.d/,rJ i\iii iiii'i \\i i \\n\r:- i : i 1. Thwi we a-dorc, e • teraalLordlWepraineThynainewiUioueaccord; 2. TVi Thce.alomi all annelscrj- ; AndceaaelesB,miserdGudof Hoet0!theydng;Thisearth]>elow,ai)d Heavenabove, Bc-soandThyglo-iy AudThyloTa 1 WILL UPHOLD THEE. Hn. LouLA K. I R. M, McIntosh. 1. O promiseaweetiHeleailetlimeO'er wntera wildnnd de«p; I wiil not fear the raging sea If 2. Sometimes He leadso'ermoantain height, OryalleyBdarkanddrear; Yet, womand weary, in the night Jlis 3. Sometimes He lends by wntersstill. Wherealiispeaceaod love; And qui-etjoysmy bosom flU,Like 4. It matteranot if ahadows lie Up - on my pathway here, A golden li^til-lnmes my sky, If ^= H 1 1 M' -1— -i—Y f, . ^ r -f — H J 1 J '^=^ D\'\- li ^ Kavionr I wiU tmst n thep romise of my Sa - y our, A nd He will lead me home. fjl — ::~? 1 L L 1 L- ^ f4=^±=*= ' 1 r f r H=^ 1 -^Arr -1 ' lr4H r-p--^^-' 1 "Je-Bus, lov-er of my soul!"Sorrow's lipa reiieat the hymn; AlltheBtormsUiathcAT'Dnuid "Je-Dos, lov-er of my aonl !" Breathed by pilgrims, taint aod pale; Tliouwiltwind anduavetWD- "Je-sufl, lov-er of my 80iiI!"ADd the glad triumphant Htrain, Up toHeav'D'Bwidearches "Je-anB, lov-er of my 8oiil!"Calv'ry'8woe hath all suf- fieed ; And the brok-enheart ia , Faith'sclear via - ion can - Dot dim. AdiI Thy prom-iae can -not fail. Euh - oing back t« earth a - t;am. lie, Tmst-ing in theblood of Christ, of the worid, ONE DAY MORE. 127 A. W. WnxiAKS. ^^>Hii\'i iimi^^UiJ. iU jH=^J>kJ^ld JJ 1. One (lay more nild ive are uear-er Vou-iitr liiir ce - lea - tial Hhore ; 2. Oue day wore iif can% auil tri-als, Oiic day more of hopesaud feare; ■ 3. Ouemoreguth'riiig ol' the Uviliglit, One more set-ting of the suu; 4. Oue day more ;the'Iuya are dy-ing, And we near the bet-tei home, Oue day mora and One day more of C!o8-e8 one day Where thera ia no ggj^^Fir f f^^^f-Hrr^i i^ud^Uf *\r rif ri 128 THERE IS JOY AMONG THE ANGELS. Be*. E, A. HorrxAV. W 1. Therebjoy amont; tbe anf^ln, When comes a Kand'riiiKBODl To lhel»nl intme re - pentaitce, And 2. There ta J07 BtiuinK the angels, Awl HatTea'swalUiewnDdWitfa tbeaothenisof re -demptiou. Be. 3. There w joy among the angels, And sweet istheirre- ftain As it fillsthecovrtBof gio- tr. When sou In are bom amongthe an - geIs,Ang;Who«wgrat('Hhallaeve dom ■ ing, The beau - ty of the Loid : And seek fi>r c Hail US, In Him wesafe a-bide: Tho' daa-gershouldaa tail us, Whoaelove inspires our song^Whoaegraceshnllni doming, The l)eouly of the IjOrd. Hail UB, In Him we safe a - bide. foil na,Whoft ' 1. What can I give to 2. I'll give my strength t 3. T'U give my time to 4. I'U gtvemj sonl to - BOS, Who gaveHia life for me? - etu, Of foot, and head, and will ; - ens, Oh! that each honr might be • ens, And calm-ly, sweetly nst He™ i»a I ahow my Ron where He aends, and Pilled np with ho - ly Its yonthflil bofes ^d love for Him Who did so mudi for ev - or strive His pleasnre to ftil - fill, work for Him Who gave His life for me. fond de- sires Up - on His lov - ing breast. give my heart to « , 1 1 . , . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ^i,^ j j 1 1 |-44-l-4d^r-M JN J j ^1- : f '.\'^ ♦ * jn-der spring; . J I know that He will not despise The off 'ring that P -F- . >^ . . . . J . . I bring. |g^^ f f L^^a: 1 L 1 L-I.-^E=^. 1 t f f^-l^-£=^M-l-|i-^ ' r r — H- 1 — V ' n ■ ty O THOU WHO DWELLEST IN THE SKY. 131 Mra. R. N. TuRNEB. John E. Kurzenknabr. 1. Thonwhoilwelleat mtheHky.Cre-a - tor ! King! ToTheeourpraigeascendctlihighOiijoy - (hlwiDg: 2. Rede«tner!SaTionr!Friendol'nll!Weoorae to Thee; Wche«rThyKnM'iousioviii);ciin,Tliy ten-derpleft: 3. O Spirit hieas'dt from Heayen descend, This Krac ions hour ;Thy loving helpandconifoH lend; Thy hl^-lv power; 4. O ho-ly,ho-ly, ho -lyl^ini, Thou Threw in One ! Thy njimeshalleverliea^iored ; To Fji - llicr,Sou, Tliy poweranbinightFre - a-t^lightAnd allt-hinicswomler - t\i]andbnght;Cre- a - toriKing! We see fulfllleil, aal - vatioD'a plan, In Thee a-loDe;Th»nGodaDdMaDl Wccome to The«. O sanc-ti-fy ont aonlsfiTim8in,Tliat we new hope anil lite may win ;Thbi((ra - rinuphour. And Ho - ly Ghost, ail praise be kivod ;Tlie might -y God of earth luid Heaven, Grx^tTlu'eu in One, a home of care, Forage aadpen - n-ry were there, Yet peace andjoy with -al; a. Jstooa D«8Kie a dy -ing bed, Where lay a child with aching bead, Wnit-ing forJes-ns' call; 3. I mw the mar - tyr at tbestakR,Theflames(»aldiiothi8coiira|reHhake, Nordeath hissoul ap-pall; 4. I BAW the go» - pel benild go Tti Afric'SBaod and Greenland's snow, To eave from Salan'sthrall ; 5. IdreamedtbathoaiyTimehadfled, Andearthandeeagaveiiptheir dead, A fire dieso I veil this ball j 6. "Theneomet«)Chriat,oh!cometo-day,"TheFalber,*on,ftnd8pir-it say; The Bride repeatstbe call; laakedttieloiie- Ij mother, whence Her helpless widowhood's defence; — She told roe, " Christ wasall." Iraarkedhissinite,'twa8SweetasMay, Andaahisspir- it paaaed a - way, He whispered, "Chmt is all." lask'dhim whence hisstreof^h was gic'n. He looked triumpliaDtly to Heaven, And answered, "Christ iialL" Norhome, DOr life, heeonnted dear, 'Midst wantsand perils owned no fear, He felt that " Christ is all. " Isawthechnrch'stansora'd throng, Iheard thehur- denof theirsong, 'Twas "CTirist iHall in all." For He willeleanaeyourguilty stains, Hislove will nootheyonr weary pains; For "ChristiHall iu all." ONLY A VEIL. 133 J. H. KtmZENKNABB. n 1. •^ .. 1 N r-^ N 1 ^ N , \^^. fj^LNJ'.' jiJJrr-iM^ij:i: J n .m J7 " 1 ' - , . .4. . 1 1. Ou-ly a veUcoiiceabthelight,Too brightforinul aod moi-talsighl 2. Ou-ljaveilscreensfromouiHightThefrieudBwho'vecnmedthesi • l«attide 3. On-ly a vcilhidea>yimtold:The vie- tor's pftlms, the harpeofgoU, 4. Je-susniUwelcomeyonandmeiBe - yoDdthisveil our reatidiall be ; w-.f. r r r f n: r f r I f^f f 1 1 Pt^f^ On - Ij by fiiith Crowns of re-joic What heavenly mn 1 r r r r ^^%h -^pH tM — MH — t-j^ ^¥Fr^ 1 Rkfbain. S^ Jji j — t Hi J-'J^ .H' j. H *< H ■( — J'lJ jJ' J J^ 1 »2— J J— J jl,'*J i i \ t i . 1 1 J J J J — i \t a i i* \ 3' f • f r f - .. see and feel, What glo - ties Heaven wiU re- veal. Za.S'^^ ZlU:.:l,;.°ir' T"^Z^. Al.l«.n.he.eil.baUdl,..ppe.„™e™, whatdelight! Safe horaewithGodand pet -ftct Bight.. ^v ffp \ n r r r - 1 1 ^ »• 1 [, — y — ^ — p ^— 1- 1 — 1 P— 1 r b glorionalighttheTaiiaoined share; Faith lends theaoul to dearersi^t, AndOodHimseirwill bethelighl " -^t-f. R. rORZENCIAII. 134 WE MAY SING SWEET SONGS IN HEAVEN. THEO. D. C. HilLKB, M. D. J. H. KUBZSNENABK. 1. WemajaingHweetBongsinHeaveDWhenthecrownorenMlswon. ArnlthcharptoDs is giv-ec 3. WemayBingin Heftvenlbrever, With theloving.blood-washed hand, Wheufttmichaniiaof earth wts 3. In the landor ftngelwngiiig,WeiiiajjmntiieBoiigBofIove;Wiienthea>urtaofhli(wan;riii)jiu( earthly work, welldone;Wemay hear theShepheid call-ing For the fre-hle lamh« a-stray In the nptotaketheLandlThere.with glo - ly Hhining o'er as, We may see the blissful l<>ld ; Aud the Bpiritchoirabove : Whenthe Shepherd'H voice is call-iug For the predona tamba a-Dtray Id the ^ £ £ £ £ C: * n of wroth up - palling, At the comit^ Judgment Day. 1 Cit - y fair be - fore ns, An we near the Kates of gold. V Wc may meet beyond the ri 8t«rtn of wrath ap-palling; — ThenwiUcoraetheJadgnjcntDay. | WE MAY SING SWEET SONGS IN HEAVEN.-Concluded. 135 gt^^^^^U +^i^Xft-f^ f I f J ^ j ^ lambs from earth a -stray; When we dwell with Chiist, life's Giver, At the oom -ing Judgment Day. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |_^ - ^ ^ ^ i> r [ ^ V Mrs. R. N. TUBNEB. CROWN JEWELS. J. H. KUBZENKNABE. nnmn Fine. 1. Brighterthan the sanlight, Fair-er than the morning, Is thecrownof beau-ty For onr Lord's B'-doming. 2. Stars, in all their splendor, Quickly fiide be - fore us When the greater glo - ry Of our Lord is o'er us. 3. Hope and &ith triumphant, Joy and peace unending. All their love and rapture To His crown are lending. 4. Oh, these hearts most precious, Made forever glorious, Are the noblest crowning For our Lord vic-torious. C. — ^Brighter than the sunlight, Fair-er than the morning, Is thecrownof beau-ty For our Lord's a-doming. ^^ 2 i ^n^^ ji^:^-^ 1 e VA/ DC ^^ All who love the Saviour, Glad-ly nowa - dore Him; You shall shine asjewels, Wearing crowns before Him. ^m. ± -^ ± ^ ^ VA/ Copyright, V/m, by J. H. KURZKNKNARR. IF YOU WANT PARDON. — ^ ft ^. h K W^ 1. If you want par -doQ, 2. If you want Christ to reign inyourBonl, 3. If yonwantstrengtb.takepatt inthefight; 4. Hav-ingreceived sal - va - tion bo fme. - ly whole; the light; ■-e-rlrfe K — f, f>- r-^-l,^f^-| K ,■■_^ ^^ J J -fH- ■K _N ! 1 W-~t^r^ i -t^i 1 ^ < ' ^ M 1 ^ ^.t 1 < 3 ^ 4 4 . " Look up to Je - bob, who died on the tree To make our sal - va tion per and free. Woah in the blood of the Crn-ci-fiedOne, And theotell to all, what Je If you want lib -er - ty, fear not to say ; Oh, glo-iy to God He saves tn day. Cheer-ful-ly, al-waysyonr yonahall have joy day by day. ■»■ m -f- f-. -^P P * . ♦..? * ♦ ? f- f^ *■ m4 [[ir^Prii' ^ H 1 M ^ ^ D r ^k .=-t-^=M C Si t c c c ^ " W ^ ~^ ** ^Trf=%TtrL IF YOU WANT PARDON. Concluded. AM take this sal - va • tiou He pnr Take this BslvB-tion, Take tbisealTa-tion; Yes, take this sal-v: He purchased for all. .. There is ahomeof rest A-bovelhe azure aky.WheraallthefrienilsorChriatWillgH-therljyand by. !. There ia a shiningcrown Awaitiogall thebleat.Whoiiiaketheirwa.vrTomeai'th To jim-derhomeof rest, I. There is a wmgof joy Whiehmultitudesshallchantin y - " - der Pnr-a - (lise Of RoW audnil - amant. Where Borrow nev-erconies, Nor wea-riaesB, norpain. And noucBhallev-cr weep, Or sigh ftnia grief again. The way will not seem long; The days will swiftly fly ; And we sliall reach ful IsooD That dear " sweet by and hy. ' ■ Oh, may wejointheatrainsOr ho- ly symphony. And sing of Jesna' love In Heaven e-tenial -ly. 138 Bev. L. White. GLIDING OUT OP DARKNESS. Thuvefouuil thei^rukt Redeemer, Hc'aa bles3«dfrieDi]tomo; I liavobeaid UiBnoidof pardon, AndHis 2. OhIiiijheiirtwasdarkmKlIonely.Tillmy Sftvionrcnme tome; He is nowroybcstoompanion, AndHe 3. Ihave reached Uichealiiigtonutain, FlowiiigfhimmySaviotir'HHide,IliaveTentiiTedonHia promise, In His 4. NowniySavionTwalkabesideme, He'emy dai - 1y butwm IrieDd ;HesupporteiDebyUiBpreaen<«, And will bloiMlhiiamnilemeri'ei:. He dnth gtiide me by Hiscoansel, lu the way the ho - ly trod ev - ermoroHballbe ; Aud He cheereme witliHWectiDDaicAB I jour-neyon the n»d word I will rtbide: Yes, the holytirehagrcadiedme.ClcanseilmyheartwheresinBbode. keep mi; to the end : ThuB I journey with rejoioing, Freed of Bin's cncunib' ring load gliiliiiK out of ilarkin'rtsi, In to gliil-ed oat of darkneiH, In glid-«d out ofdurk^ CopjrlAt, IM. t>r L H.UcHOSI. GLIDING OUT OF DARKNESS.— Concluded. -i- 1. Pilgrim thro' thwliarren land, BaniBh<»re»ii(l«i(ineas;Gtid, thy keeper, neverBleepfl.PreBBthy way with gladness. 2. Tho'thyway be dark and d rear.Triala aore su rroaod i ng ;Trast the Eye that never sleeps, Naught is there ood fonnd ing. ~ Wheoalloth-er 1ielpeTsMl,Wheiithetempeetra-ge«;Seek ashelter by the Rock, Blessed Rock of Ages. TroBt Him oa yon jonmey on, Trnst Him, trust Him ever; God, thy keeper never sleeps, He will &il Thee 140 THoe. 0. BLAtB. THE CROWNING DAY. 1. Areyou marching in theaim-y of oar Kinf^ To Uiat gold -en land of blias beyond the aky? 2. AreyoQ fighting'neath the banner of the croae, Tmeand fiiithlbl to yonrSavionrtiU yon die? 3. Hear the Saviour's voice above theBtrifeand din, Whilethe fler-jdarta of Sa-tan'ronndyou flyl 4. We'Upraaaonvrardto thattotmtiywondroua iair, Tothatlair-y land of oeace beyond the aky F. - ven now niapraisea bring, Let the cho-raslondlyrfng, For the crowning day is coming by and by. If sustaining earthly loaa, Know theee tTeasnresarebnt dnss, And the downing day is coming by and by. Yon the vie- to-ry shall win, O-verdeathand hell, and sin. For the crowning day is coming by and by. EarthlycrownacannotcompareWiththecrownsthesainteshnllwearjIn thecrowningdaytliat'scomingbyandby. OIi,tlienowi)iiigdsyiBcomlng.lgcomliigb7nndb7,Te8,thecTowiiIngdaylacomlng,Uoomliig by andt^. u 5 IS foryoQ and me ! Crowna of gold, by &ith, we'll see, Crow^g and kingdoms in a better world ou high. 1. O Iwe, Buqiaasing knowledge I O giBce, so Hill and fiee ! I know that Je-sus saves me, And 2. wou-derfal s^ - va - tion ! FroDi sin Hemakeamefree; I feel theBweetBa-Huranee, And 3. blood of Christ so precions, Ponredont onCal-va-iyl I feel the cleansing pow-er. And D. 8.— I know that Jk- BUS saves me, And IJ> It , h 1 =f= FINE 1 J Befkain. Ill M — W— - 1 1 I — 1^ fl.S that's enough for that's enongh for that's enongh for that's enough for 11 f f f- ^-^ = 1 '1^1 J: /; i^ Ajid that'a enongli for me . ..... ^ > ^ 1 TT And Uiat'H -i-4- euoogh ' 1 !J "^ 1 Ibt nui 1» 1=- ■M=t±=r^-f , 11 r 1 r- r r j=tf-^ nv- v '. ;\'. *a ' 1 — 14 — [— M 1 1 ' 1 i/ 1 1 ' 1 • 142 Enoch H. Leizube. Duet. Allegretto. SAVED I Bruno Spang enbebo. 1. See yon bark a - mid the breakers, Straggling hard to reach the land; Seethoeebraveaudno -ble 2. Soon the storm be-gins to weaken, Light breaks forth, the tempest' s past ; Onward speeds the no - ble 3. Oh ! how oft' the storms overtake ns, As through life we wend our way ; Clouds of darkness hang a - ^^^^^^S ^te4 -^ ^A J 4=H=t -tf 3 9 V ^ e > 32 -o- -■ "^ ^ 2^ f.^\b^:i\ ^ f. tj\j*\:^0i ^ liLL^zm sailors, As they la - bor hand to hand : Lightnings flashing, thun - dors roaring, Dan - gers ves-sel. On - waid, onward, saved at last: Then those hearts are filled with gliulneas, Fear and boveus. Shutting out the sun's bright niy : Then we lift our eyes to Heaven, Gaz - ing I ^ S^ i fe^ \f^^ J I? s) h W -^ -^ irt ± -tfi :z -» -za >(l7riglit, UW. bj i, H. KURZENKNABB. SAVED.-Conduded. threaten all amnnd ; Vet their cnnrsfp doea not liiil tlicm, Hoping safe - ly niny Iw found. Bor - rowreigu no more ;Saveil from shipwreck, free from dau-ger, Saved ij'HS, waved! the Worm is o'er. t'wanith'E-ter - nal day ; And the lifihlRrowa brighter, brighter, Eiit'riiig Heaveu, — saved f»r aje ! FOREVER BLESSED. I Tlnae ■ Iw «ul: me is tlinrvnqth; Be nar «wtoai md '■or ^xfe : Tbrr •kaO fie^ ibr pathoT MaT wv walk in lorrsnd To tbF dsvUiDg: of oor i.^ifl tiK nanrnrwar nTtrnth. GmAtas. SaTionr. ((H'dii'H^ \>»ri!r t/ii>nr>^vi'nir'MMde. yangbtianhannna, Gnidens-SaTionr, la the Vaa^trauhaimm. Utulewe Gen-Urpws-ing. To the iiiimiwwHV iirinilti;riTiiilRiui,)HavinaT, MiitH ill '\'\<'-r. u-til'Ui ; .N»n|{ht.(iiahiirmi]N, liiili yy liitiil iil> IiikIi ; ''''I 'tly pofwinf Goiile OH. Savioar, Nanpjit lan harm us, Gen -tly pawing, In the narrow wBj of tmth. While we thna in Thee a - bide. To the happylaDiJon liigh. J. H. EimZEKKITABB. WAIT, PATIENTLY WAIT. L. H. Pabthekobk. 1. Ourfrientkiiregatheriiiff. one by one, To meet the bless-ed Lord; Uow snon thia earthly 2. WhatwoudrouSBuuniistlie earshallgrcet, 'WheQComestliemidiiight cry: "The Lord iscometgo 3. WitJilani|iswi;litriinmwI,wo'llwatthandwait,AUread-y for tfiat day; And come He ear • ^, 4. Aud theii, the lanaumed bosts BhaU join A - rouudthegreatwhitotbrooe; All piaiseaud glo-i; IX- ., 1 done, And then the rieh to - ward, out to meet The Bridegroom pass- ing by." oorae ilo lui«. We'll meet Mim on the way. shall ^>e ^hinc, Thou I»id and King a - lone. ^..:, MY SAVIOUR HATH LOVED ME. Mre. R. N. T0BVEB. J. E. KUBZEIfENABB. . My SaviourhathloTemd,andm7 ser- vice, are here: sac • ri-flceho-ly, He died for my sin, That life ev-er • laflling fnr tub nemigMwio. asks furmyservicetD do Hisaweetwill, And love that is willin); Ifis plana to Ail-fllL The lif«Thon bast saved, and the love Thou haBt^ven, Shall serve Theeou earth, and shall praise Thee iuUeaTcn, love^ thronghall a - ges E - ter - - nal and strong; 1 love, through alia- ges- E - ter -nalundatrong. Shall be mydeli^ht, uiy glo-ryandsc MY SAVIOUR HATH LOVED ME.-Concluded. 1. From Greenlaiid'siLymonnUiiis, From lDdia'si»ralHtTaad,wi]eieAfri(-'sHuiiDyroiint'iiusKondowii their golden 2. Shall we, whoseaoulaarelightwl With wwdomfromon high — Shall n-ctomen benighted, Thclampoflifedeny 7 3. Waft, waft, ye winds, His story. And you, ye waters, ron;Till,likea sea of gloir, Itspreadafnim'poletopole. .St* r From manj an ancient riv -er, Froranianyapiiiinyphlin, They rail us tinleliver Their laniMVom error's chain. Sal-vation, OsalvationlThejoyfulaonnd proclaim, TilleartJi'sremotijst nation Has learned Messiah'sname. TiUo'eronrranaoniwl nature The Lamb for sinuersslaiu, Kcdeemer, King, Cre-a-tor, Id bliss retnrns to reign. WE ARE MARCHING ON. L. H. Pakthemoek. e valiaut aaldiers luarchiag 2. With the BOB -pel banner nowanOirled.We' i. O -vertherein Af-ric's »nn-nyl»Qii.Wr L Vic - tones inChi-na and Ja-pBii,We' —With hie Leader, trietl and true, We' re marehingon, we're marrhingi marching on, we' re wan^hingou. In the way onr bleased ■ marching on, wu'rcmarcliing on, BeariDgglorioaaQPWstD MnarchingontiTc'remarclungoii; And behold, on India's marching ou, we' re marching on, Europe and A - merica And thecroaaof Je-ana uai, kr '■ *. tvmxtxtLMK. LEAVE ME NOT, O GENTLE SAVIOUR. LiZZIS ASHBADOH. 1. I«avc me not, for I am lone-ly, And the vay 1 2. Leave me not, for darkneasgathersRooiida-bmitthe 3. Leave me uot, for aiu ' HaBBV J. KlTRZEKKIfABB. keepme,SEtvioar, near tu Thue. ) oa - viour, Ba - vionr, Keep i Ev - er by Thy hand be le.L ^ , ^ ^ ,, o ■ O, my Saviour, leave me ncil,. ) I^'^ ine not, O geD -tie SaTionr; Ete^ — IJ (• ] ^ =r=flT ^ P^ M^ Thee! I-J— L«Bt eneartoTliee: I wander P . f in to doa-ger, keep, me, g r-# «— 1 laviqnr, ^ — ; 3 II near to Thee. ,-.. ■i' . .. ^ty=i=&*T=l=^ p=^d=MMy=t:=fc ^ir c c-ii ■ " 1 U ' " f 1 Oflftl^t, UB>. br J. B. KUBIENKKAVB. 160 F. E. PEITlNaKLL. THE COMING ONE. J, H. Tknust. 1. Who is this that Cometh In thestar-litgloir, As aaew-bomin - Giut, to tho manger low ; 2. 'Who Is this that Cometh, this poor Naz-arone, With His timclycotm-sel, with His faultless mien; 3. Who is this tiiat Cometh, spunung earthly gain, To (liciuiduightganicn, to thecrosaofpoin; » <> ■ ,. . . > > f f , r >f f r- ■ Whiletheabepheids wonder at the wondrous sight, Wliilelliean-gelcho- rns wakesthesi- lent night? WiUiEis help and healing forthe lame, the blind, For the poor, the need - y, for the huidencd mind? C>Hn-ethforth triampbant ftom Uieeeal-edgrave, Cnm-ethiii lUnlioau-ty, in Hiamighitt f f- i- , J ■ nciRr'<«»l. WW. k> 'TUIheMeekand Lowly, Just and Eo-lj One; This is He that com -eth, — Gwl'sbe-lov-ed Sou. HOW DEAR A FRIEND IS JESUSI B«v. E. A. H. Rev. E. A. Hopfhan. 1 . How dear a frieud ia Jesnal How tender is the love, And wonderfhl the merc>-, That brought Him Irom aiMve! 3. How dear a friend ie JesusIHowsweetitia to know He wnlksinlovelWMiilc meWherev-er I raaygo! 3. HowdeararriendisJesaa!Inhoureofpainandgricr;He«iinfortsandHech€i>r8me, And briugsmy soul relief. 4. How dear a friend is JesnsIHowcouldHelovemeso, AndleareHishomehiglo-iy, To seek me here below? O Jeans, preciotiBjesns! My beetanddearastFriend! Be Thou ray Gaideand Helper, UQtomyjonmey'aend. ' f « 152 J, E. Rankir, D. D. TELL IT TO JESUS ALONE. Rev. E. S. LOSENK. 1. Are yon wea - ly, are yonheav-y-heart-ed? Tell 2. Do the teara flowdowDyonrtheeksQubid-dec? Tell 3. Do yon fear thegath'rinKtloadBof Bor - row? Tell 4. Are yon troub-led at tht thoughtof djr - ing? Tell to Je - (o Je - to Je - 81 II - ver joya de-pait-ed? Tell to nmn'Rcve are hid -deo? Tell 'whatsliall be to-mor-row? Tell Kingdom are yon sigh - iiiK? Tell aurh a Iriend or bntth - er ; Tell to Je - COMING TO THE SAVIOUR'S CROSS. 153 J. H. KuaZKKKNABB. JOIIN ¥.. KUKZENKNABE. 1. Coming to the Saviour's croaa, Hallowed croaa, BBTingcroaH; Poor aadnenly, Rin-sick, blind, 3. Coming to the Savioa t's blood, CrimBon blood, 8Bviiigblood;Pre«io[isronnl.thatflowsror thee 3, Coming to the Saviour's love, Wondiona love, Baving love;ATTiin are o- pen to re- ceive; 4. Coming to the Savionr'shome, Blessed home, et«nialhomeiFriendsand loved ones there we'llse BriagthjbnTden8-,thonBhaltflndHereatrueaDd tender Friend, At theaaving cro^, I Fromthecroesof Clftl-va-17; Haveacleansingfulland free. In thcsaving bloixl. I AllthymnsHe will for^ve If thonon-ly canat be - lieve Id thesaving love, f Crowns, tuidPalmsofVlc-to-ry; Safe through all e - tei^ni-ty, In that blessed home, J tation, — Come^WTiyinidn yet longer roam? Hasten, sinner, hilhcrcome^'While.vetthcre'Hroom. 154 ROBBBT MOSBIB, LL. D. MEMORIES OF GALILEE. Chas. Edw. Pollock. Has Homcthmg Ha Thro' siui-ny mom I long, O, how now: — Itbearame back to Gal-i-lee, toCaW-lee. the praises tell, Ofsisbteand Bonods in Gal -i-lee, iuGal-i-lee. I long, once more To fol-Iow Him in GaL -i-Iee,inGal-i-lee. iMn - Jee, sweet Gftl-i OGal-1-Iee, lee, Where Jesus loved so much tt sweet Galilee, Where Jestm loved 1. From theaannr morning To thestarry night, Ev-ery look and Hc-tioDMcetsoiirFntheT'HBight. 2. From our earliest breathing To oQrlat>*8t year, Ev-erysoundwv nt ■ terMceteourFather'SEar. 3. Thronghonrearthlf journey, Wheresoe'er we go, Every thought and feelingDothour Father know. 4. Let nsthenbe care-fbl Tbatourheartsmaybe Good,andkiu[l,.tudcheeiAil, AndfromaiuBetfnte. 1. We're a foithfblpilgrimhaDd,SaiIiDg to thebesTeiily1aDd;Withonr8preadiiig8ail we on - w»nl 2. Tlmuglitlie roariug billows Bivell, Yet se - cnte-ly wemaydwell, Tho'lhe breaketH roar np-iin th* - geapaat She has longvithatoodthchlast, Aniliii eafe-tycroaseilthe bil-loirs sweep; Thonghthe tem - pest rag - es long, There is One among thethroDgWho will 'Mid the storm, by day or night, Trost our Cap - tain, — liy Hismight He will Yet, a ' mid theiorks andshnalB, She baa land - ed nian - y annia On bir guide the sail -or o'er the deep. 1 We .guide us safe-lyo'er the sea. !■ Cinaon'Hbriglit and peaceful shore. ) "* £• driilingwiththetide:'Wo a £1 SAILING O'ER LIFE'S OCEAN.-Concluded. 157 ing with the tide : Soon the stonu willall be Sailing o'er the o - cean, We are drifting with the tide: Soon the stonn will all be o - ver.Soon the e It te ^^ i SB ^ Z'Jt^T o • • ver, And we'll reach the oth - er side, storm will all be o - ver, And we'll safe - ly reach the oth • er side, the oth - er side. Allsk. MUST JESUS BEAR THE CROSS ALONE? J. H. KUBZENKNABE. Ur yon a F^. Him Him In, — Him in; Let theSaTlonrln, let tlieSavlonrln, Him in ere He is gone, Let Him Him in, — He is your Friend ; He yonr is standing at the door; Joy to will speak your ains for-given ; And when Bonl will . . yon He will re -store, And His name you will a-dore. earth ties all are riven. He willtakeyouhometoHeav'u ; Let " '^ Him in. ; Let Him in. ; Let Him in. u; Let Him in. , [ LettheSftvtonrii 1, lettheSavionrin REJOICE. REJOICE I FHlLtF DODDBIDOK. Bev. I. BAI.TZELL. 1 ^ r*i r^ 1 ,. ^ 1 , 1 N r^ N U^l^l i {i]i\ i, 4^ 1 /' i i\ 'ri 1 .1 i i i ^t -1 1. Mng, ye ranaomed of theLord.Yonrgreat De -liv - 'rer 3. A hand (li-vineshaHleadyouonTlironghail the bliss- fill 3. Bright garlands of ira - mortal joysShall bloom oii ev - eiy 4. Marrb oq in yonrRedeeiner'BBtreDjjth;Puraae His footsteps 3; heod; still ; Ye pilgrims, Till to the WhUe sor-row, And let the now for Bft-cred sighing, prospect \n\\\ \\'^\^VA^} i\\\\-\\\\\ w \\ 162 GATHERING HOME. For male Toicea, 1st tenor ungs the tenor part, Sd tenor the aopraoo part, and Ist boBs the alto part. J. H. E. J. H. EUBZBNKHABE. tli . 1 h !> ^ > ^ mJ J - I ! -, ■ ■ i ! rJ. i J. JJ-Jj fe 1. We'llsooiibeathomefroinoarpilgriin way, Gathering home, gath-ctinBhome,Ti) wake at tliedawnofe ■ 2. Oar Horfows andtri-sUwiUtlien beo'er, Gotbcriughome, ^theriDgIiome,Aiidaighmgandweeplngelum 3. There parents, and children, and friends will meet, Gathering home, gathering home, U - oi - tedandhappj in 4. And Je-HnsoQrl5avioQrwiilmeetusthere,GatIieriughome, gath-eriug home. With beautifal garments and ter-nal dajiWhata gath- ering that will he nomore;'Whata gath- ering that will love m sweet; What u g):th - ering that vrill aownstowearjWhata gath- ering that will Oath - ering home, g^iQi • ering home, Home to the mansions oT glo • ijr ; Gatheringbome, gatbeiinghome,Whata gatheringthat will be. MAItCHING HOME TOGETHBI^. led 0. W. OOLUKS. W. J. ElKKFATBICK. ifj' j' j' J f J I ; J j; ji n I ; j' / N' 3I I mrTTp 1. Will you join our happy band, Marching home together ; Traveling to the better land, Marching home together? 2. Strangers here, we seek no place, Marching home together ; Ev' ry step we learn His grace, Marching home together : 3. Ev'ry day the miles grow less, Marching home together ; Asourfootstepson ward press, Marching home together: Will you wait with us for Him Who will end all sorrow ; Gazing past the dark to-day. To Heaven's bright to-morrow ? Ev'ry need by Him supplied Wakes a note of singing ; Ev'ry sorrow, sanctified, Praise to him is bringing. Even now we catch a gleam, Hear the chorub swelling Aseachwand'rerfiudshis place In the Father's dwelling?:. Refbaik. rf/'-^^ |i -h"^^^' ii B7 p«r. W. J. KUKPATKIOK. THERE'S A BLESSING FOR ME. HXNBIBTTA E. Bl^IB. W. J. KiKKTATBICK. '-' * i *^ per -fccf cleansing in the predc !=^^^ bloiwl That flows for all so 1 the cIcwjsingbiood.Thnt now, by liiith I i l>i)m Iho pi)M''r of mu. My constant theme hIiuII in the prodous blood Thut still in Sowing f There is And my THERE'S A BLESSING FOR ME.-Concluded. 165 ^=ti= i^TW^ ^ si 1 There is full sal-va-tion in the crimson flood; There's a blessing from the Lord for A. J. S. O PRODIGAL, COME HOME. A. J. Show ALTER. I; W^'MyUJjJ 1—1-4 1. Thy Father hath prepared a feast, O Prod - i-gal, come home, And thou mayestlwi a welcome priest, O 2. The Saviour stands with outstretched arms, O Prod -i-gal, come home. Thou need not feel the world's alarms, O 3. The Ho-ly Spir-it woosthy heart, O Prod - i-gal, come home. Then bid Him not from thee depart, O 4. Why tar-ry long-er on the way, O Prod - i-gal, come home. Thy Father bids thee come to-day, O dhdk=:± -ffl^fff t \ *=kdk t=t=t fctt t=l=t I I ^ Refrain. w^ JjJ:iU:J'JJU. | l _^_- :=f ^ f Prod-i-gal, comehome. Come home, come home, O Prod -i-gal, come home, Ck)mehome, comehome, O (0m^^ ) Prod-i-gal, comehome. ^^^ *=*: H e B/ per. A. J. SnOWALTKR. 166 E. O. E. SINCE I HAVE BEEN REDEEMED. a song I love to siiig, Since I havfibeenre have Ik Christ that unt - ia-Iim, Siace I harcbeeun: hnve a WitDess, hright and olear, Since I have l>eeu re have a joy I can't exprms, Since I havelieeuru have a lioiiie pn.'-|>ar«l for inc. Since 1 li!ivel)t-cnn deeiufd, or luy Re-dcemer. deemed ; To do His will my decnieii, Dis - pell-inj- ev-'ry deemed ; All tbroughHisbloodand deemed, Where J shall dwell e- SINCE 1 HAVE BEEN REDEEMED.-Concluded. 1. JeHtubidsna sliineWitha clear, purelight, Likea lit-tle can - 2. Jeauabidsus shine. First of all for Hira ; WellHeknowsamlsees 3. .Tfsii'ihidsiis shine Then, for all aronod ; Man-ykindaof dark - die BnmiDgia the night: it, If oorlightiB dim : ness Inthisworldarefoand :- 168 Sblktted. TAKE MY HAND AND LEAD ME, FATHER. . Take my Imnil and li'aQ-uot see the way; 3. Hold my hand in Thine, U Fa-ther, Till I reochthe pcarl-y gates; Let Thy lightahinc brighter, Yet, if Thouwiltdeignio Tlierel'lUeave my cross aod Fa-ther, Ou its diirk, mys-te - rions pi^; guide me With Thine own re- Bplendent my, liur-den, For my star-Remmcd crown a- waits For I find my feet oft stray-iug Fnimthe I mn iicv-er, nev-er stum-ble, Butahall Then I'll sting, in stroinr, of rapt -are. In the piilh of truth aiul rij;ht ; walkeloseby Thy side, linht of pcr-fect doy ; Fpel the iii-eil of Tliy pro-tec-tion, AndThy lighttoaliineniorebright. With a liivo w pure and tnwtin)! That no sin can e'er di - vide. Thou didst deign to guide me, Father. Audhant led me all the way. TAKE MY HAND AND LEAD ME, FATHER.-Concluded. 169 Chorus. Ltj A. T^ ^ .i i i j- l ^j j j j 3 *trr * 22 Takemylmnd, take my hand, For I cannot see the way, cannot see the way. take my hand, take my hand, H-^i^ ^-ttifr :?=P: f: 1 i «^4■ « 1/ u Guide me, Guide me, Guide me to those heavenly mansions, Guide me to those mansions, There to live through end - less day ; i ^^ I ^ CtC^CCCCCCC r V Guide me, guide me, Guide me to those heavenly mansions, guide me to those mansions, There to live through end - less day, < j \ j J \j ■b'— b> t V y U U u I ^ J r^ y y y u y Copjrlgbt, 1»», by J. H, KURZENKNABK. rr w.^L \rvEs? osow oux . . I : J J » >» . S'-": ft % ft % ~ " ft- * * * • - . - » ' ^ " - "^ ' « .■ . - .^ =^ c ;z t » rT WILL NEVER GROW OLD.-Concluded. kSK k K h 1 . . Lg'fl d\*^ '^ i-.UM-.n^i -\-^u u'\^'i\t-t-tt 1 It gbddenBmyhewtniU la Joy that's iuito1d,To think of that land that vriU n 1 f ' c c r r 1 g' f ^ r ^ P M ev-er grow old. 1 £ : f, r II }k±V-Y^ ^ » r- u^-S-^-^^ ^ [ r 5-j^ C E 1^ JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL. S. B. Mason. 1. Je-aas,lov-«r ofmyionl, Let me to Thy bo-aom %, 2. Oth-CT lef-ngehave InoQe; Hon^myhelpleasBonl on Tiiee; 3. Plenleonfl grace VFith Thee is ibtind, — Grace to pardon all my rin; D. C— Sofein-to the havengnide, Ob i«ceive m? soul at last Cor-«rmy defenceleaabcad With the shadow of Thy wing. 8pringThoaiipwilhiDiDyheait,Riae to all e - ter- nl - ty. Whitethebillon^ D< Leave, ah 1 leave me not a-lone, Let the healing Btreams abound, While the t«mpest still is high, Still anpportand comfort me Hake and keep mepaie within Hide me, O my Saviour I hide, TilltheBtoimoflife is ; All tnj tmst on Thee la stayed; AUmyhelpfmniTlieel i Tliouof life the fonntain art, Free - ly let me take of 172 HARVEST TIME. TH08. HAffnNOB. _^ 4- 1. Pi ■■ 1 N-4=^ 1 1. n s, 1 A. W. WIUJAMB. PHiHlj ; iL^j-U 1 4 ii^^=^=4=Uii4,-UM^ 1: "i ii'iS\ 1. ke that go - 2. Sow thy seed 3. Sow thy Be«d, - 1 •»:»:<■• _ elh furth with weepiUK.BeariDg pre - be Dev-erwea-ry, Let no fears in faith be-lie^-ing, God wiU bless .... J >. dona seed In love, thy Bonlaanoy, the work yea do; f- ' — 1 " Nev-er tir - ing, never B« the pros - pecte'erso And to ttbee HewiUbe i3$^pf^ — ■ ;;:>■ r^ 4f^f- l'^=lp =rrH n -' ' ^ r t u sleeping, Findeth mer - cyfroma • bove. Soft de-scendtbedewsof heaven, Bright the mys ce-lestial drea-i^-,Thoashfllt reap the A-uitaof joy, I^hhe SPeneofveidnrebriRht'ning, See the rip'ning grain ap- -- -iug Allthe wa - gesmmmg due: When the Reapers, on re-taming, Gather from tbefleldaof Precious Ihiits willihiisbe ({iv - eli, Thro' an in - flaenoealldi - vine Looka - gain! the iieldsarewhit'uiug. For the har - vesttimeis near Allthe (haff is leltfiir burning, Wliile the wheat iagaraered in. Precious, precious fruits Ijookloh, look a-gftin ___ All the chaff is left INDEX. Alas, and did n .L HlIL THE POWEK U « voQ marching In tb< Awake, Ui Sovl. HEDECX the C'ROflB WITH Flqweks Fair.... IltFOHE THE BoC.TED DoOR. _ BLrasED Day of Rest.. Brigbter than tbe Bunliubt By Thy hand, Mosed Saviour.... V Case ukn H[h.... Cblldien of (he beBTenly King SB Childben'8 Pay Childreh'h Hymn... Childein's Te Deux.,., e you grawlug wvAiy* Did, halh seaJed uy pardon.... Dawning upon the bleepiug i K dove and Hlghluj; bougli... E BLOUU Oil J^l'H.. Erery day briiigii trouble,... Gathehinq Home,.. ■F DABKKEeX. ins Glory be to tl Go AND Teli, Oo La BUR On.. saiii forever bless IND EX. I. Send Mb 31 Laid, I care n< i> Name in Jeiix..,. nLY, HllLV. Ij>Rr> liOP olf. boly. hiilr, Lord G Mercy's gale bimhIs open wide... I Need Thy PAKiioy, IjOru.... I sine the ralahtypowcr of find. .. I Will TJpnoi.D Tiie): .. Jtrrt Bins IN Shine... Jmm, 1 MvCnnsn HivJ JBHIII IK PAWINr, Ily Jemu, Lover of my sniil Jdii'i, LnVER np hy Snc .lB"r» 1/1VW JIe. Jcmw offeni peice ■nii c Joy, Joy, JoV. Jldomkst llVSIlf Just over tbe liver. No Beead To-d*y _ E LoRB. My Son « :t the Word deport , _inlo Thee alone O FniK-DOF FB1EKD9 O Ood, uben al Tfav judRmenl llinme.... O 1 HVe you not heard orthat country?-, liow ofleu we slug of a city.. _. O how pret-louB Is the promise .... O love. suijwseinR knowledge On a flnu niiindalloii let ua build Once 1 was blind; I could not see the & One Day SIore. — .- OSLV A VEII_ _ On the evnsreen banki of the river. O Fbodioai,. VouT. Home :> pnHolse awooi, He leadeih me. 5 sintt. ve ranwirii-d of the Lord -■> soul, look up, at,d thou »halt see O THor » Otis FaTH WAKK tub LOW) ANTHZJI Pilgrim through this buren laud Praise, roy soul, the JiinR of ilea "-■IBE IDE EVEBLAltTlNi; KING... I3S THE Lord or Heaven Rejoice, Bbloic* INDEX. 176 PAGE RsjoiCE, Salvation is Free 4 Reot 53 Rest contented, anxious spirit Ill Rest for the Toiuno Hand 81 Resting By and By 102 Revive Us Again 85 Rock of Ages 89 Room in Thine Abhs, dear Jesi.s 11 Safe at Home 77 Sailing O'er Life's Ocean 156 Saved 142 Saviour Guide Us 9 Saviour op the World 126 Seek the dear children aytniy fiom the fold 62 See yon bark amid the bieakers 142 Seraphic Hymn 122 Shall we all meet at home in ihi.* morning 158 Should Jesus come in the early morning 103 Since I have bekn Redeemkd 166 Singing All the Way 34 Sowing and Keaimng 3 Sowing in the morning 32 Sowing Precious Truths 5 Sowing, sweetly, ever seeds of kiiidne>«s 5 Sweet Day of the Ix>rd 8 Sweetest Praises 61 Swiftly Time is Bearing Us Away 38 Take My Hand and Lead Me, Fatiiek 168 Tell it to Jesus Alone 152 Tell it To-day 42 Tell THE Whole Wide Would 100 The Coming One 150 The Crowning Day 140 Thee We Adore, Eternal Loud 124 The Flowers' Praise 14 The Healing Word 74 The Hem of His Garment 79 The Home Above 137 The Lamb op Calvary 88 The Lord's Prayer 19 The lovinj? Saviour said to those 74 The Priceless Gift 105 The Prodioal 113 There is a calm for those who weep 53 There is a home of rest 137 There is a rock in n weary huid 55 There is Joy Ajiong the AN(;i-.ii< 128 There is perfect cleanslnjr 164 There's a Ijeaitiful Land 90 There's a Blessin<; vtni Me 164 There's a Feiknd 40 fage There's a great day coming 29 There's a stranger at the door 160 There was love, deep love on the cross 88 The Sheltering Rock 55 The Three Callers 20 The welcome flowers are blooming 14 Throw Open the Gates of the City 52 Thy Father hath prepared a feast 165 Tidings Glad 120 Time is passing on, my brother 38 •Tis the blessed day of rest 108 Trust Him , : 139 Trusting in the Lord , : 30 Wait, Patiently Wait 1'45 W'ake, Wake the Song 80 Wayward child, whose footsteps stray flS We All Shall Meet 10 We are happy, trusting in our Father's care 61 We are Marching On 148 We are sweeping through the land 60 We are Walking in the Light 58 We are valiant soldiers marching on...- 148 We come, our Redeemer 66 We have met to sing Thy praises 114 We may Sing Sweet Songs in Heaven 134 We'll soon be at home from our pilgrim way 162 We Praise Thee 66 We praise Thee, O God 85 We're a falthftil pilgrim band 156 ^Ve Shall Be Like Him 48 What a fellowship 26 What a Gathering That Will Be 18 What can I Give 180 What Shall We Do with the Saviour? 82 When darkening shadow 'round me falls 109 When 1 Can Read My Title Clear 101 Wlien I reflect on all the pood 6-1 When thy heart o'erflows with gladness 41 Where is Your Boy To-nigiit? 75 While the spring of youth 56 Who is on the Lord's Side? 72 Who is this that cometh? 150 Why Not To-night? 159 Why seek ye the living 'mong the dead? 98 Will Jesus Find Us Watching? 12 Will you join our happy band? -.. 163 With the Love of Jesis 51 Work for Jesus 76 Work with Our Might 56 Ye mortals awake with grateful sonic 4 You who long In sin have waiuler. d ^110 INDEX FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS. ANNirKBaAKIE*. CNTKBTAIKMERT*. CHILDBBITIi DAT, Army of the Lord.... Chrln Is All Come, Sing to I % Come tbla Day of Klowpw.. DladlrV^ liUdUlROi Rod Be nllh You Till Wc Mii:! It WIU Never firow Old JeKiuradsUnlihltic ...QuorMlr- ...Vide UtiuiifM.... ..FUyraiaaiig. ^ .'.'.Qaarii^'."'.. ...Cham: l«t Us Meet at &ir1y t) MuchliiK Hoir- "■■— • MemorieH oT < ■ ...Marrhitig Seng-... KB ...Dad mA ClKtna. IM ....Thnperatae Rmg. llfl ...fat^oKlUItgiiiii.... B2 .....Suftiawf CAonu... 106 Over the River Tluiy Buchoii Me. L'v Buchoii ! Ifns King.... ....ihtrfaxd QtuirMtr K Praise the Lord of Heaven t AnlAan rf PraUr.... K Rejoice, Salvation '- "-— .— .-.-u— n; — i Rest Coiiteiited. A Room in Tblne Ar Safe at Home, Sailing O'er Life's Oceoo.... .i.Qtiarfeat..., i...Dvttmd C ...QuaitetU.... ....QuarUOean 11 Bark Amid the Breaken fliul and OaarlrOf,, 112 ... . .. ... .. .. .. ...Uratenlw Orrdinir.... 15« ...Si*6a« Pmine. The Cionrmiig D^.,.. ThoThi«e Callen The Welcome flonren...,. We Afl ShoU Meel.... We mar Sliia Sweet SmiBR In Horn What a RHiheiiiiR That WUI Be..,. Where Is Your Roy Tu-nlehlT. Why Not To-night- Qamieae..... AnOem .IffHun Sam. HYMNS, TUNES AND CHANTS. •maiy Ifymn W Awake, My !4oul I Enough mr Mt'.... .n* u> i^hu ^.-w. Knler By the BIikxI of .Umh 7* ami Chrnit.. FroinGreeiilainl'slfvMirtiHtiii " (lently, Lonl. 'I'ieully U»i I"' How Dear a Friend Ih Jvr-ny. .7t A f/> and Ctiona...... I am Walling for Thy lllt-Mliig.-... t: Jf. mul f^Aunu ,Fesu», I my Ctina have Taken «'f 4 Ti. WBhrlmlaa.... Jesus, I.overcif My Soul »'« DoiMr, Karij/ii Leave MeNol.0fli;ntieftivi<.ur....trs4rf Double. Must Jesiis lUmr th<- i-mw Alonf„..C. If. HaHtr. O Blew the I»rd. Mj S..11I ^ « ~ -i Our Father, whii'hm ■.•tAKlDoMr. 8S There Is a Calm rbr 'Rinse IVho Weep.._OAattf. There la a Home of Rent, /- V.amI Chortit...... I Thy Father huth Prqiared a Frast. C. SI. and Ckarat I Trusting In (he lard. ('. M. and Ckonit....^ WeAlltihall Meet t'.Jf.OBd r*onH„.. We are Walking In the IJuht C. U. and ChoniK.... When I Cau Itead My Title (li^ur. ('. Jf.imi Cftorn*..... 1 CABUUi FOB KAMTRB AKD rnBIBTHAII. Bfldeek the Cum with Flowem Fiilr Ftoml Crott. Chrl»tiB Risen .....EnMet JVa,. Euter Bells are Sweetly I'ealiug CMamffBdU Hallelujah, Jesus AroM' temrrsrtton , Joy, Joy, Joy.... r.j_ r- — 1 OWak-"--'- Telltt- - Glory Be to (he Father Ctorio fo/rf,. Hall, Hall, HaU CMMmar C.ifi Hark, the K«rslds fh>m the Sky Chriilmia Tidi "-'- Holv, Holy .Vrapftie Jftmi loly. Holy, I idings oCiit. 'Fo 2 9 iseff F« — 4