MN41363ucmf 5

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 364

of Chicago

Kiibrarics

GIFT OF

PUBLTSHFP
ft '"I
popular Hymnal
Old Standard Hymns and Popular Gospel Songs for Use
in All Departments of Church, Sunday School
and Young People's Work

Edited and Compiled by

ROBERT H. GOLEMAN
\v
Compiler of
The Evangel, New Evangel, World Evangel, Herald and
Treasury of Song

Printed in Round and Shaped Notes

PRICES
To Any Part of the United States
By Express Not Prepaid By Mail Postpaid
Hundred Dozen Dozen One Copy
Pull Cloth Board .

Limp Cloth

PUBLISHED BY

ROBERT H. COL
fforeworfc
The religion of the Bible is a singing religion. The spiritual -life of
the Old Testament expressed itself in songs. There is a musical language
to express every passion and emotion of the soul. The Psalms were sung
and they strike every chord in the human heart, from the saddest dirge
to the loftiest note of triumphant praise. Every revival period in the
history of Christianity broke forth in a new flood of song. New hymns
were written expressive of the passions and purposes of the hearts blesseo
and lifted up by the revival.

One of the most serious concerns of a pastor should be to promote


good singing in his church. By good singing is meant the hearty, soulfu?
singing of worthy hymns. Along with good preaching and good pray
ing, good singing deserves a large place.

The selection of a song book is of grave importance. No book i3


adequate that does not provide for the expression of a wide range oi
feeling in song; for, let it be said, that people sing out their feelings jus*
as really as they talk them out. It could not be expected, therefore,
that every one would like the same song, because people do not all feel
alike at any one time.

The compiling of a hymn 'book is, therefore, an effort to interpret


and give voice to the manifold religious sentiments and emotions of
people of different temperaments, stages of religious development and
conditions. To do this successfully, one must have a wide range of
experience and knowledge of current religious life. It is our belief that
in "The Popular Hymnal" will be found a satisfying variety of songs,
"within safe limits, as to real worth, to meet the demands of any congrega-
tion. Tf one cannot find what his heart craves in one place, he has only
to look further to come to it. The author of this collection has had
large experience in compiling song books. His books have gone into the
churches and Sunday schools by the millions.

This is an attempt to meet a wider need by supplying a greater


range of songs. Especially have many of the older and statelier hymns
been added to the newer and more popular songs.

We commend this new collection to churches and other singing


groups with tlie belief that it will contribute worthily to the spiritual
needs of all the people.
J. B. GAMBRELL,
GEORGE W. TRUETT.
(Copyright, 1P18, by Robert H. Coleman. Dallas. TPXBM

ift of publisher
1065092

popular
2 3n Cfje (Cross of Christ
Sir John Bowring. Rathbun. 8s. ?s. Ithamar Conkey.

In
rr 5 4
-
1. the cross of Christ I glo ry, Tow'r-ing o'er the wrecks of time; All the
2. When the woes me, Hopes deceive, and fears an-noy, Nev-er
of life o'er-take
3. When the sun of bliss is beaming Light and love up -on my way, From,thg
4. Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, By the cross are sane -ti- fled; Peace i/

- -
light of sa cred sto ry Gath-ers round its head sub-lime.
shall the cross for -sake me:glows with peace and joy.
Lo! it

cross the ra- diance streaming Adds more lus,-ter to the day.
there that knows no meas-ure, Joys that thro' all tjme a -
bide. A MEN.

-- ,U
m
<8reat
William Williams. Zion. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. Thomas Hastings.

X '"
<S3uibe Hie, fOjou (great

**
Sun of 2Tty SouL
John Keble.
j>oly.

i
M
Mer - ci - and Might-y! God in Three Per - sons, blessed Trin-i - ty!
fall-ing down be -f ore Thee Who wert, and art, and ev-er-more shalt be.
,

there is none he-side Thee Per- feet in pow'r, in love, and pu - ri - ty.
Mer - ci - ful and Might-y! God in Three Per - sohs.blessed Trin-i - ty! A-MEN.

^tr
8 Come, Sounfc f?is praise.
Isaac Watts. Stiver Street. S. M. Isaac Smith.

m^r 3
f=f 1
r r

Come, sound His praise a broad, And hymns of


- -
glo ry sing; Je-
He formed the deeps uu-known; He gave the seas their tonmd; The
-
Come, wpr ship at His throne, Come, how he - fore the Lord; We
To - day at - tend His voice, Nor dare pro - voke His rod; Come,

-2r )-+r^
T=$

ho - vah is the sov -


m
n^f
The u ni - ver -
-

-*T

sal King,
'reign God,
wa - fry worlds are all His own, And all the sol - id ground,
are His works, and not our own; He formed us hy His word.

m
like the peo-ple of His choice, And own your gra-cious God. A-MEN,
-id-

my 3esus, as C^ou IDilt!

Benjamin Schmolck. Jewett. 6. 6. 6. 6. D, From C.M. von Weber.

\} w w 9 a 9 c^ m v i

V
1. My Je -sus,as ThoawiltIO may Thy will he mine ;Jn- to Thyhandoflove
2. My Je -sus, as Thou wilt! Tho' seen thro' many a tear, Let not my star of hope
3. My Je -sus, as Thou wilt! Allshall he well for me; Each changing future scene

H Nnnrm
JB-

4
S-
*
I would my all re - sign. Thro' sor-
row, or thro' joy, Con-duct me
Grow dim or - Since Thou on earth hast wept And sor - rowed'
dis-ap pear.
I glad-ly trust with Thee. Straight to my home a -hove I trav-el

M m &
Zlty 3csus, Cts Ctjou tt)iltl

3B i
*-*-*
Q*-*-. 9-f-> r
as Thine own; And help me still to say, My Lord, Thy will be done,
oft a-lone, If I most wep with Thee, My Lord, Thy will 1 done,

calmly on, And sing, in life ordeath.My Lord, Thywill be done. A-MEH.

V-
i
f n ^
-
10 OMte IDW| OTe.
H. F. Lyte. Eventide, zos. W. H. Monk.

P3 i - ->

1. A - bide with me: fast falls the e The dark-ness deep-ens;


- ven tide;
2. Swift to its close ebbs out day; Earth's joys grow dim, its
life's lit -tie

3. I need Thy pres-ence ev - 'ry pass-ing hour: What but Thy grace can
4. Hold Thou Thy cross be -fore my clos- ing eyes; Shine thro' the gloom, and

tV TPL
11 in ttjc
.Bernard Barton. Manoah. C. M, From Francis J. Haydn.

1. Walk in the light! so shalt thou know That fel -low-ship of love His
2. Walk in the light! and thou shalt find Thy heart made tru-ly His Who
3. Walk in .the light! and thou shalt own Thy dark-ness passed a - way, Be-
4. Walk in the light! and e'en the tomb No fear -M shade shall wear; Glo-

10, V h tJ
3esus, 3 promised
*
E ""
"w" "W" "^* ~lr % ~&* "fy

by my side, Nor wan-der from the pathway If Thou wilt be my Guide.


and with-in; But, Je-sns, draw Thon near-er, And shield my soul from sin.
to the end; give me grace to fol - low My Mas-ter and my Friend. A-MEN.

I
13 UTajcsttc Sweetness Sits ntfyrcmcbv
Samuel Stennett. Ortonville. C. M. Thomas Hastings.

"1
--

P-bV"
14 (3m 3 a Solbicr of tty Cross?
Isaac Watts. Arlington. C. M. Thomas A. Ame.

H) 2

1. Am I a sol- dier of the cross, A fol-low'r of the Lamb?


2. Must I be car-ried to the skies Onflow -'ry beds of ease,
3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood?
4. Sure I must fight, if I would reign; In-crease my cour-age, Lord;

M
f}ott> i?ery <fytlb of race.

ri '
i
[ [I I'' I'l I
Ff^f
i

A conn - try far from mor - tal sight, Which yet by faith I see,
We feel the res - ur - rec - tion near, Our life in Christ con -
cealed,
In rap-turous awe on Him to gaze, Who bought the sight for me:

J
* '*
17 faster, let 2He Walk IPitJj Cfpe.
'

Washington Gladden. Saxfy. L. M. J. B. Dykes.

~
3 j i
;;'/ j v /y
1. Mas-ter,.let me watt with Thee In low-ly paths of serv-ice free; Tell
2. Help me the slow of heart to move By some clear, winning word of love; Teach
3. Teach me Thy patience! still with Thee In clo-ser, dear-er com-pa-ny, In
4. In hope that sends a shin - ing ray Par down the future's broad'ning way. In

r *o J 'J y- 1
*& <
\6j
^ rr y r. r =r *
me Thy se-cret; help me bear The strain of toil, the fret of care,
me the way-ward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way.
work that keeps faith sweet and strong, In trust that triumphs o-ver wrong,
peace that on-ly Thou canst give, With Thee, Mas -ter, let me live! A-MEN.

pe
18 IDelcome, UTorn.
Hayward. Lischer. 6.6.6.6.8.8, Friedrich Schneider;

1. Wel-come^ de- light ful morn, Thou day of sa - cred rest! I


2. Now may the King de-scend, And fill His throne with grace; Thy
3. De - scend, ce
-
les - tial Dove, With all Thy quick-'ning pow'rs; Dis-

i hi J3J. nJ J

^-jH-Rfegp^a
[I

hail Thy kind re - turn; Lord, make these mo - ments blest: From
- Lord ex - While saints ad -dress Thy face: Let
seep ter, tend,
close a Sav - ior's
love, And bless the sa - cred hours: Then
UJelcpjije, JWigfytfuI ttlorn.

the low train of mor -tal toys, I soar to reach im -mor- tal joys,

sin -ners feel Thy quick'ning word, And learn to know and fear the Lord,
shall
i
myM soul
i
new life oh - tain, Nor Sabbaths
i' . i -'
he
i
en -
..** joyed in vain, *

^4-^
nti _*i
20 ZITy Soul, 3e n Cfjy (Buarfc.
George Heath. Laban. S. M. Lowell Mason.

Q 4.
.^" K i
III,
1. My soul, be on thy guard; Ten thou-sand foes a -
rise; The
2. watch, and fight, and pray; The bat - tie ne'er give o'er; Be-
3. Ne'er think the vie -fry won, Nor lay thine ar-mor down; The
4. Fight on, my soul, till death Shall bring thee to thy God; He'll
Satrior, Clgatn to !fy 2>car Hamc.

wor - - -
ship cease, Then, low ly kneel ing, wait Thy word of peace,
hearts from shame, That in this house have called up - on Thy name.
.
i

chil - dren free, For dark and light are both a - like to Thee. i

con - flict cease, Call us, Lord, to Thine e -ter-nal peace. A- MEN.!

m
22 Cttpake, 217y Soul.
Philip Doddridge Christmas. C M. George F. Handel.
Jl

i
1. A -
wake, my soul, stretch ev -
'ry nerve, And press with vig
- or
2. A cloud of wit - ness - a -round Holdthee in
es full sur-
3. 'Tis God's all - an - i - mat - ing voice That calls thee from on
4. Blest Sav - ior, in - tro - duced by Thee, Have I my race be-

e^u. *+( r
dtasi an& 2>i5 2Tty Samor
Isaac Watts. Hugh Wilson.

* TI ^ * '* >a 9
^l '^. 1 '.g. ^ '^.
<g
[
*
<s

1. A - las! and did my Sav-ior bleed? And did my Sov-'reign die? Would
2. Was it for crimes that I have done He groaned np- on the tree? A-
3. Well might the sun in dark -ness hide, And shut his glo - ries in, When
4. But drops of grief can ne'er re - pay The debt of love I owe; Here,
of Cfycc arc Spoken.

^ * f > F
rr
I 1

On the
II""A
Eock of
I
>
.""~

-ges found-ed, What can shake thy sure re -pose?;


'
-

--1

Who can faint.while such a riv - er- -Ev - er .flows their thirst to assuage?
Glo-rions things of thee are spa-ken, -Zi -
on, eit - y of our God;

i
r T f r ftp
*
-&
With sal-va-tion's walls surrounded, Thou may'st smile at all thy foes.
Grace which, like the Lord, the Giv-er, Nev-er fails from age to age.
He, whose word can-not be bro-ken, Formed thee for His own a bode.
- A - MEN.

*
t
m I
25 (ome, f?oly Spirit, 3)ot>e.
Isaac Watts. Si. Martin's. C. M. .William Tansur.

rS

Come, Ho
-
f
ly Spir
r r r-p
,

it, heav'n-ly Dove, With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs;


- .

Look how we grov-el here be- low, Fond of these earth -ly toys;
In vain we tune our for - mal songs, In vain we strive to rise;
And shall we then for-ev - er live At this poor dy - ing rate?

rft
26 3csus Keign.
Isaac Watts. Duke Street. L. M. John Hatton.

r
1. Je - sus shall reign wher-e'er the sun Does his suc-cess-ive jour-neys run;
2. Prom north to south the prin-ces meet To pay their bom-age at His feet;
3. To Him shall end-less prayer be made, And end-less prais-es crown His head;
4. Peo - pie and realms of ev -
" tongue Dwell on His
'ry love with sweet-est song,

J.

His kingdom spread from shore to shore,Till moons shall wax and wane no more.
While western empires own their Lord, And savage tribes attend His word.
His name like sweet perfume shall rise With ev-'ry morn-ing sac-ri - fice.
And in -
fant voi-ces shall pro-claim Their earthly blessings on His name. AMEN.

JVrfe

27 <D
m
REFRAIN.

^fe J^UrtU
T
One soul should per -ish, lost in shades of night.
Or of the life He died for them to wjn. Pub - lish glad ti -dings,
And died on earth that man might live a - hove.
And all thou spend -est Je-sus will re-pay.

SfrV- k.
29 Christ tfy iorb is Htsett
Charles Wesley. Nuremburg. ?s. J R. Able.
.

m
1. Christ the Lord is ris'n to - men and an
day, Sons of -
gels say:
- tie
2. Love's re-deem-ing work done; Fought the fight; the bat
is won:
3. Vain the stone, the watch, the seal Christ hath burst the gates of hell;
4. Lives a - gain our glo-rious King: Where, death, is now thy sting?

gjfe
pml ^
Raise your joys and triumphs high, Sing, ye heav'n's; thon earth, reply.
Lol our Sun's e-clipse is o'er; Lo! he sets in blood no more.
Death in vain for-bids His rise Christ hath opened Par - a - dise.
Once He died our souls to save: Where's thy vict'ry, boasting grave? A -MEN.
- *-%-

^
30 f?ark, Cen C^ousanb
Thomas Kelly.
i?arfe, Ccn Cfyousanb Qarps.

XT 1
Ip~~f
a ai
Rev. Joseph Grigg.
3esus, Cfjou Ctrt Standing.
nt
35 Stormy JPinb.
Hugh Stowell. Retreat. L.M. Thomas Hastings.

i^^TT^ * $ U'" *.ii<a ^^^


1. From ev-'ry storm-y wind that blows, From ev-'ry swell-ing tide of woes, There
2. There is a place where Je-sus sheds The oil oi glad-ness on our heads; A
3. There is a scene where spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Tho'
4. Ah! whith-er could we. flee for aid, When tempted, des-o-late, dis-mayed; Or
<ome, Cfyou $ount.
38 ZHust 3csus Bear tty <ross CHonc?
Thos. Shepherd. , Maitland. C. M. Geo. N. Allen.

%=& i
Must Je - sas 'bear the cross a - lone, And all the world go free?
The con- se-crat-ed cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free,
Up -on the crys-talpave-ment, down At Je - sus' pierc-ed feet,
0, pre-cious cross! glo-rious crown! res -nr -rec-tion day!
3esus,Samor, pilot
,
41 (D OPC 2>iwne.-
Oliver W. Holmes. Zephyr. L. M. William B. Bradbury.

'

if <*
J)oly Spirit, <J3utbc.

Wear-y souls for -e'er re -joice, While they hear that sweet-est voice,
When the storms are rag - ing sore, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er,
Wad - ing deep the dis - mal flood, Plead -ing naught but Je - sus' blood,
- 2-"

*
^-pr-ry
Whisp'ring soft-ly, "Wand'rer, come! Fol-low Me, I'll guide thee home."
Whis -
per soft-ly, "Wand'rer, come! Fol-low Me, I'll guide thee home."
Whis -
per soft-ly, "Wand'rer, come! Fol-low Me, I'll guide thee home." A-MEN.
44 Stow Street tfye Hame of 3esus.
John Newton. Holy Cross, C. M. Thomas Hastings.
ftrfc

i
1. How sweet the name
T
of Je - sus sounds In a
T*
be -liev-er's ear! It

2. It makes the wound-ed spir-it whole, And calms the troubled breast; 'Tis
3. Dear name! the rock on which I build, My shield and hid -ing place; My
4. Weak is the ef - fort of my heart, And cold my warm-est tho't; But

r
^ If f IP f
f

soothes his sor-rows, heals his wounds, And drives a - way his fear.

man - na to the bun - gry soul, And to the wear - y, rest.

nev - er - fail -
ing treas-ure, filled With boundless stores of grace!
when I see Thee, as -Thou art, I'll praise Thee as I ought. A -MEN.

Bjrfr-

f=F as J
t t
FI
45
Jane C. Bonar. Lundie. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4. Theodore E. Perkins.

feg-bfrft- S
, abe, (Earthly

m
rest - ing-place, Je- sus a - lone can bless; Je - sus is mine.
Je -
one brief day, Pass from my heart a -way; sus is mine,
dis - mal void; Je - sus has sat - is - fled; Je - sus is mine,
scenes of rest, Welcome, my Sav-ior's breast; Je - sus is mine. A - MEN.
47 3*sus! tfjc Dery t?ou$fjt of
Bernard. ,. C J. B. Dykes.
A U |
JOTs"-'?
50 Jesus Calls ]

Mrs. Cecil P. Alexander. Galilee. 8. 7. 8. 7. William H. Jude.

X H fi
a Jrfenb..

*:
Tf
what peace we oft - en for - feit, what need-less pain we hear,
Can we find a friend so faith - M Who will all our sor-rows share?

Do thy friends de-spise, for-sake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer;

- Ev- 'ry-thing God


All he-cause we do not car ry to in prayer!
Je - sus knows our ev-'ry weak-ness, Take it to the Lord in prayer.
In His arms He'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a sol-ace there. A - MEN.

Ctmaztng (5race,
John Newton. Mclntosh, C. M. Arr. by E. 0. Excell.

A
1. A
- maz-
ing grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! I
2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears re-lieved; How
3. Thro' man-y dan-gers, toils and snares, I have al - read - y come; 'Tis

nil
4. When we've been there ten thousand years, Bright shin-ing
1 !
as the sun, We've
53 3ust fts 3 Ctm.
Charlotte Elliott. . Woodworth. L. M. William B. Bradbury.

ii
$
m r :*
s
1. Just as I am, with-out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And
2. Just as I am, and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To
3. Just as I am, tho' tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fight-
4. Just as I am poor, wretched, blind; Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea,
5. Just as lam Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Be-

^ g>-
^n'
-Gr

thatThou bidd'stmecometoThee, OLamb of God, I come! I come!


Theewhosebloodcancleanseeachspot,OLambofGod,Icome! I come!
ings and fears with-in, with-out, Lamb of God, I come! I come!
all I need in Thee to find, Lamb of God, I come! I come!
cause Thy prom-ise I OLamb of
be-lieve, God, I come! I come! A -MEN.
I
\
~~--&---
-&--- JfJV ---
"fcr "tr ~^,* tr <^) fs fj fy tr\ ^.

54 Doice o
Horatius Bonar. Jerusalem. C. M. D. Arr. from Spohr.

l)
J'
i" P b p *
P\)\\\
3 Jjearb ttje Dotceof 3csus Say.
56
Margaret Mackay.
Beautiful Dalley of &<m.
Bmu. .
'

j> b ;
,_ t
59 Ctoake/ 3Ty Soul
Thomas Ken. Morning Hymn. L. M.
n ## . i i i n i i i 1
Swet i?our of -ptager.
62
COPYRIGHT. 1B91. BY MRS. MARY HUDSON.
R. E. Hudson. RENEWAL. USED BY PERMISSION. C. R. Dunbar.
Qlmost

go Thy way, Some more con-ven-ient day On Thee I'll call."

lin-g'ring near, Prayers rise from heart so dear, wan-d'rer, come,


but to fail! Sad, sad, that bit-ter wail "Al-most but lost!" A -MEN.

jif t I
\
pr-
64 Hot
COPYBIOHT, 1891. BY C. C. CASE,
El Nathan. USED BY PERMISSION. C. C, Case.

Ifert ^
1. While we pray, and while we plead, While you see your soul's deep need,
2. You have wan-dered iar a -
way; Do not risk an - oth - er day;
3. In the world you've failed to find Aught of peace for troub-led mind;
Come to - fess -
make; Come to Christ and par don
con ion -
4. Christ, take;

X-7>
m P
While your Fa - ther calls you home, Will' you not, my broth -er, come?
Do not turn from God your face, But, to-day, ac-cept His grace,
Come to Christ, on Him be -
lieve, Peace and joy you shall re ceive.
Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep yqu all the way.

I*
i
CHORUS.

II

Why not now? why not now? Why not come to Je-sus now? sus now? A -MEN.
Why not now? why not now?

+
65 Jerusalem, ttje <J5olben.
Bernard of Cluny. Ewing. ys.6s. D. Alex. Ewiag.

1. Je ru-sa-lem, the gold-en, With milk and honey blest!Beneath"thycon-tem-


2. They stand,those halls of Zi-on, All ju-bi-lant with song, And bright with many an
3. sweet and blessed country, Shall I e'er see thy face? sweet and blessed

FF
plation Sink heart and voice oppressed; I know not, I know not What joys a-

an-gel, And all the martyr throng; The Prince is ev - er in them, The day-light
country, Shall I e'er win thy grace?Ex-ult, dust and ash-es!The Lord shall

n
p r
wait me there; What ra-dian-cy of glo-ry, What bliss beyond compare.
is se - rene; The pastures of the bless-ed Are decked in glorious sheen.
be thypart; Hisqn-ly,Hisfor-ev-erThoushaltbe,andthouart! A-MEN.

f" Hs' J i- r~r~rr


-H*-

66 30* JDoulb See 3esus.


Anna B. Warner. Reynolds. F. Mendelssohn, Arr.

1. We would see Je - sus for the shad-ows length-en A-cross this


2. We would see Je sus the great Bock-foun-da - tion, Where -on our
3. We would see Je - sus oth - er lights are pal - ing, Which for long
1

4. We would see Je - sus this is all we're need -"ing, Strength, joy, and
See

=5*
lit - tie land-scape of oar life; We would see Je -
sag, oar weak faith to
feet were set by sov'reign grace; Not life, nor death, with all their ag - i-
years we have re-joiced to see; The bless-ings of our pil-grim-age are
will --ing-ness come with the sight; We would see Je - BUS, dy - ing, -
ga en,

(vk b b
'68 3'm a pilgrim*
Mrs. M. S. B. Dana. Italian Air.

'
I

1. I'm a pil-grim, and I'm a stran-ger; I can tar-ry, I can


2. There the glo - ry is ev-er shhi-ing; Oh,my long-ing heart, my
3. There's the cit - y to which I jour-ney; My Be-deem-er, my Be-

D.C. I'm a pil-grim, and I'm a stran-ger; I can tar-ry, I can


FINE.

tar-ry bat a night; Do not de - tain me, for I am


Here in conn - and
long-ing heart is there; this try so dark
deem-er is its There is no sor - row nor an -
light; y

4#-

tar-ry but a night,

n ii
(Ujrist is Coming!
ZTW
1 I

71 Break Ctyou tfje 3rea5.of iife.

Mary Ann Lathbury. Bread of Life. 6. 4. D. William F. Shfirwin.

bdt

1. Break Thou the bread of life, Dear Lord, to me, As Thou didst break the
2. Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, To me to me As Thou didst bless the
3< Thou art the bread of life, Lord, to me, Thy ho - ly Word the
4. send Thy Spir - it, Lord, Now un - to me, That He may touch my
-.&-
m
loaves Be - side the Be - yond the sa - cred page I seek Thee,
sea;
bread By Gal - i -
lee; Then shall all bond-age cease, All fet - ters

truth That sav - eth me; Give me to eat and liveWith Thee a-
eyes, And make me see: Show me the truth con-cealed With -in Thy
-9-
f f
3 Hceb tEfyce r>cry fjour.
CHORUS.

r
f
^T
Thine Can peace af-ford.
pow'r When Thou art nigh. I need Thee, 0, 1 need Thee; Ev-v'ry hour I

bide, Or life is vain.


-

deed, Thou bless -ed Son.

J -P- Jl
74 to tf;e Brightness.
Thomas Hastings. . zr. xo.-ii. 10. Dr. Ivowell Mason.

JN J JN.
-
1. Hail to the bright-ness of Zi on's glad morn-ing! Joy to the
2. Hail to the bright-ness of Zi - on's glad morn-ing! Long by the
3. Lo! in the des'-ert rich flow -era are spring-ing, Streams ev - er ^

4. See, from all lands from the isles of the o - cean, Praise to Je-
'

-*
o

_U k. 1 L

lands that in dark-ness have lain! Hushed be the ac-cents of sor - row and
proph-ets of Is -rael fore -told! Hail the mil-lions from bondage re-
to
-
pious are glid-ing a long; Loud from the mountain-tops ech-oes are
co -

ho -
yah as-cend-ingon high; Fall'n are the en-gines of war and com-

*tf\
Close to

rOf
77 <omcs, IDittj (Ioubs Scsocnbhuj.
Sicilian Hymn. 8s. ?s. 43. Sicilian Melody.

j-PfH44
r
1. Lo! He comes, with clouds de-scend-ing, Once for fa-voredsin-nersslain:
2. Ev-'ry eye shall now be-holdHim,Kobedindread-Mmaj-es-ty!
3. Now the Sav-idr, long ex -pect-ed, See, in sol emn pomp ap-pear;
-

r
Thou-sand thou-sand saints at - tend-ing Swell the tri - umphof His train:
Those who set at naught and sold Him, Pierced, and nailed Him to the tree,
All His saints, by man re -ject-ed, Now shall meet Him in the air:

-
>
#0 .

m
Hal -le- In -jah! hal-le-lu-jah! God ap- pears on earth to reign.

78 n
^
Deep-ly wail-ing, deep-ly wail-ing, Shall the true Mes- si ah see.

V
fefi

Storey
-

Hal -le- In -jah! hal-le-lu-jah! See the day of God ap-pear. A-MEN.

Samuel Stennett. Arr. by R. M. Mclntosh.


fc

1. On Jor - dan's storm-y banks I stand, And cast a wish-ful eye


2. All o'er those wide, ex - tend- ed plains Shines one e - ter-nal day;
3. No chill-ing winds, nor pois'nous breath, Can reach that health-rful shore;
4. When shall I reach that hap -py place, And be for-ev- er blest?

"~ VC.
n 3orban's Stormy 3an{ts.
s
p
80 Cake iEimc to 6e .

COPYRIGHT, 1800, BY IRA8ANKEY. D.


U8KD BY """'SSION OF THE BIOL.OW a MAIN
MA1N co p
W. D.*
1). Lonp-Stan
****"o ******
Longstaff. OWNERS OF COPYRIGHT
" r^nfy^
CO..
\JvV*ft
<
C. Stebbins.
V

1. Take time to be ho -
ly, Speak oft with thy Lord; A. - bide in Him
2. Take time to be ho -
ly, The world rnsh-es on; Spend much time in
3. Take time to be ho -
ly, Let Hun be thy Guide; And run not be-
4. Take time to be ho ly, Be calm in thy soul; Each tho't and each

P - P

D
a!-ways,Andfeedon His Word. Make friendsofGod'schildrenjHelp those who are
se -cret With Je- sus a -lone By look-ing to Je-sus,LikeHimthoushalt
fore Hun, What-ev-er be -tide; In joy or in sor -row, Still fol- low thy
mo - tive Be-neath His con-trol; Thus led by His Spir
- it To foun-tains of

n
*a

V 7

T=^L t
^ '
..
^..
^~s
- -
weak; For get-ting in noth ing His Wess-ings to seek.
-
be; Thy friends in thy con duct His like-ness shall see.
Je - His Word,
Lord, And, look- ing to sus, Still trust In
love, Thou soon shalt be fit - ted For serv-ice a- bove. A- MEN.

i
81 master, Set me Walk H)itf?
W. Gladden. MatyIon, L. M. ,H. P. Smith.

1.0 Mas-ter, let me walk with Thee In low -ly paths of serv-ice free;
2. Help me the slow of heart to move By some clear, whining word of love;
3. Teach me Thy patience! still with Thee In clos-er, dear-er com-pan-y,
4. In hope that sends a shin -ing ray Far down the future's broad'ning way,

ss*

^
master, Set We Walk

Tell me Thy secret; help me bear The strain of toil, the fret of care.
Teach me the wayward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way.
In work that keeps faith sweet and strong, In trust that triumphs over wrong,
In
.-** /\SL*VV that
peace
. VUbWV W*- *T Thou
on-ly canst ^A
-E..UVH* Vt-VA^MV V With
give, >.**WV V^ Master,
*VA* Thee,
f
J
+'*%*nJV\S*.
f I letmelive.
<*W J
A-MEN.
AUW * W *~" U**i
f
*

82 Sfyorc.
David Nelson. Geo. F. Root.

3:

JlJ'jf j.Jli: J'j'Jt^


j I

1. My
^JJ
days are glid ing swift-ly by, And
-
I, a pil-grim stran-ger,
x

2. Should com-ing days be dark and cold, We need not cease our sing - ing;
3. Let sor-row's rud - est tempests blow, Each cord on earth to sev -, er;

*? mfimp.
^ ffi^j
Would not de -.tain them
m^UUfj^l
as they fly! Those hours of toil and dan ger.
That per-fect rest naught can mo - lest, Where gold - en harps are ring ing.
Our Kingsays, "Come," and there'sour home, For-ev- er, for-ev- er.

For 0! we stand on Jordan's


F=f
Our friends are passing o-
strand, ver;

t
[i
n
i) r -
T
r
1 1

=6
t t-fc
is
f=T= \
t-n
v r
t
r

*
I
And just be-fore, the shin-ing shore We may al-most dis-cov-er A - MEN.
.0. .*. + +. +. +. ..;

i
i i
83 Cfyere is a ian& of
Isaac Watts. Varina. C. M.'D. Geo. F. Root.

-i
/There is a land of pure deJig^ht,' Where saints im-mor-tal
>

reign;)
|E - ter -
nalday. ex -eludes the night, And pleas-ures ban -ish pain, j
1

fields' be -yond the swell -ing flood Stand dressed in liv -


2 /Sweet ing green; !

(So to Ca-naan stood, While Jor - dan rolled be - tween. J


the Jews old
o /Oh, could we make our doubts re-move, Those gloom-y doubts that rise, \
(And'; see the Ca- naanthat we love With un
- be-rdoud-ed
eyes!]

W m~rr~^^
n 1

s r
-i
1
*

* *
There ev er- last -ing spring a-bides, And nev
-
er-with-'ring
- flow'rs:

Bat tiin-'rousmor-tals start and shrink To cross this nar - row sea,
Could we but climb where Mo - ses stood, And view the land-scape o'er,

W
P!tr11 '
suf - fring, More aor - row for sin; More faith in my Sav - ior,
glo
-
ry, More hope in His word; More tears for His sqr-rows,

m
earth-stains, More long-ings for home; More fit for the Mng-dom,

f-
9-*

J .tl
,d. J> g
J) ..-! J> J
gj
J- J J J 3
More sense of His care; More joy in His ser-vice, More purpose in prayer.
More pain at His grief; More meekness in tri - al, More praise for relief.
More used would I be; Morebless-edandho-ly, More, Savior, like Thee. A-MEN.

i
T
85
John Newton. I Do Believe. C. English Air.
86 Cfjou, Ctlmtgljty IDorb,
John Marriott. Trinity. 6s, 45. W. R. Braine.

fca

r
- - Cha - and dark -
1. Thou, whose al might y word os ness heard,
2. Spir - it of truth and love, Life -
giv
-
ing, Ho -
ly Dove,
3. Bless - ed and Ho -
ly Three, Glo - ri - ous Trin - i -
ty,
.
JDomcm's ?ymn.

Sing
?
ev er
-
more.' CSirist, God's ef -

-
m
M-gence bright, Christ, who
and worn, Ihe weak and
a-

Teach to a dote, For the sin sick^


Your love out -poor. Stars shall your brow a - dorn, Tour heart leap
A boun-teous store, Christ, hope of all the meek, Christ, whom all
J
89 > 3 ope
Anonymous. Gordon, us. A. J. Gordon.

1. My Je -
sus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine, For Thee all the
2. I love Thee, 'be - cause Thou hast first lov - ed me, And purchased my
3. I'll love Thee in life, I mil love Thee in d6ath, Ind praise Thee as
-
4. In man-sions of glo ry and end -less de- light, I'll ev - er a-

i
i J
i

.
1 \
J
JLKI
3 If-l J ,

-i- -S- ^T j
-4-
j
-4-
\^
iol - lies of sin I re-sign; My gra-cious Ee-deem-er, my Sav - ior art

par- don on Cal Thee


-
va-ry's tree; I love on Thy
for wear-ing the thorns

long as Thou lendest me breath; And say when the death-dew lies cold on my
dore Thee in Heaven so bright; I'll sing with the glit-ter-mg crown on my

JTJ*
or a Closer

- on
F
the road That leads me the Lamb!
light to shine up to

is the soul -re -fresh-ing view Of Je - sns and His word?


they have left an ach- ing void The world can nev-er fill.
hate the sins that made Thee mourn, And drove Thee from my breast. A- MEN.

<d - a m a . ^ ... */s> * J . - ,


92 (otne, tyt Sinners.
Joseph Hart. Greenville. 8.7.8,7.4.7. Jean Jacques Rousseau.

g^ rr
Come, ye sin-ners, poor and. need-y, Weak and wound-ed, sick- and sore; .

Now, ye need-y, .come and welcome; God's free boun-ty -


glo ri
-
fy;
Let not conscience make you lin-ger, Nor of fit -ness fond-ly dream; '

Come, ye wear-y, heav -y-la- den, Bruised and man-gled by the fall;

J3

^"^r -
- -
Je sus read y stands to save you, Full of pit y, love, and pow'r:
True be - lief and true re - pent-ance, Ev - 'ry grace that brin-gs you nigh,
All the fit -ness He re-qnir-eth Is to feel your need of Him:
- - You nev - er come at
If you tar ry till you're bet ter, will all;

He is a -
ble, He is a -
ble, He is will-ing: doubt no more.
With-out mon-ey, With-out mon-ey, Come to Je-sus Christ and buy.
This He gives you, This He gives you; 'Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam.
Not the righteous, Not the righteous, Sin-ners Je-sus came to call. A -MEN.
J3. . .-J3. . Jii * TJJ^
u

93 <ome, fjumfrle Sinner.


Bdmnnd Jones. Balerma. C. M. Arr. by Robert Simpson.
r
-e>- *&-*-&- j
" ~ii
\
'ju
Come, hum-ble sin ner, in whose breast A thou-sand tho'ts revolve, Come,
-

I'll go to Je - sus, tho' my sin Like mountains round me close; I


Pros-trate I'll lie be-fore His throne, And there my guilt con -fess; I'll

I can but per-ish if I go; I am re -solved to try; For


J
H .pi-
Come, I?umf>k Sinner.

m-

with your guilt and fear op-pressed, And make this last re - solve:
- ter - -
know His courts, I'll en in, What-ev er may op pose.
tell Him, I'm a wretch un- done With-out His sov-'reign grace.
if r stay a -way, I know I must for-ev - er die. A -MEN.
95
E. R. Stokes D. D. wo?, BY JNO. R. SWENEY. RENEWAL.
Jn0t

w~^z m Hov-
m
me, Ho
-
1. er o'er ly my trem-bling heart and brow;
Spir-it, Bathe
Thou canst - -
2. fill me, gra-cious Spir Though I can not tell Thee how;
it,

3. I am weak-ness, full of weak-ness, At Thy sa - cred feet I bow;


4. Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me, Bathe, bathe my heart and brow;

^/ *tt
< " 1 1
3 ore Cfjij Kingdom, iorb.

i
The Church our blest Re-deem-er saved With His own pre-cious blood. ^

Dear as the ap-ple of Thine eye, And gra-ven on Thy hand.


To her my cares and toils be giv'n, Till toils and cares shall end.
Her sweet com-mun-ion, sol-emn vows, Her hymns of love and praise.
The bright-est glo-ries earth can yield, And bright-er bliss of Heav'n. A-MEN.

* =
i
97
J. H. S.

ntt
98
COPYRIOHT, 1879. BY JNO. R. SWENEY.
Fanny J. Crosby. USED BY PERMISSION OP L. E. 8WENEY, EXECUTRIX. Jno. R. Sweney.

1.
FT
Take the world, bat give me Je sus, All its joys are but a name;
2. Take the world, but give me Je sns, Sweet-est com -fort of my soil;
3. Take the world, but give me Je sus, Let me view His con-stant smile;
4. Take the world, but give me Je sus; In His cross my trust shall be,

-
3sus, tf)e Sinner's

^ 2 i
Wear-y of earth,
F Open Thine arms, and take me in.
my-self and sin;

Dark, till in me Thine And lost I am till Thou art mine.


im-age shine,
Here, then, to Thee I all re-sign; Thine is the work, and on- ly Thine.
I give up ev-'ry plea be -side Lord, I am lost, but Thou hast died. A-MEN.

P&Z-&-
-&- -&- ^ ~&~ .

f-+
1
100 Hlorc Gbout 3csus.
COPYRIGHT. 1687, BY JNO. R. SWENEY.
E. E. Hewitt. USED BY PERMISSION OP L. E. SWENEY, EXECUTRIX, Jno. R. Sweney.

1. More a - bout Je - sus would I know, More of His grace to oth - era show;
2. More a -bout Je-sus let me learn, More of His ho - ly will dis-cern;
3. More a -hout Je-sus; in His word, Hold-ing com-mun-ion with my Lord;
4. More a -bout Je-sus on His throne, Rich-es in glo- ry all His own;

*~*"v \f ft
101 Saptor, ZTtore tEtjan Sife.
Fanny J. Crosby.

n h i
N n.
Qrt IDcary?
ft li
104 $ii$ of ur
Frederick W. Faber. S/. Catherine. L. M. 61. ft. P. Hemy.

s
- - In spite of dnn-geon, and sword:
1. Faith of our fa thers! liv ing still fire,

2. Our fa-thers, chained in pris-ons dark, Were still in heart and conscience free:

3. Faith of our fa - thers! we will love Both friend and foe in all our strife:

-FT-f
g

gfoj
S' y j
J j
i mj4faM-j
T^
r^rIf* r^-flf i j
j h4^
\_ bj Lg frj

how our hearts beat high with joy When-e'er we hear that glo-rious word!
How sweet would be their children's fate, If they, like them, could die for thee!
And preach thee, too, as love knows how, By kind-ly words and vir-tuous life:

*/*! V tl
,
0)ur

-3
f
107 23rctftrcn, H)c fjcroc UTet to
Geo. Atkins. Holy Manna. 85.75. Arr,

1. Breth-ren, we have met to


a*
wor -ship, And a - dore the Lord our God;
. C. Breth-ren, pray, and ho ly
- man-na Will be show-ered all a-round.
2. Breth-ren, see poor sin - ners round you Slumb'ringon the brink of woe;
. C. Breth-ren, pray, and ho
-
ly man-na Will be show-ered all a-round.
3. Sis - ters, will you join and help us? Mo - ses' sis-ter aid-ed him;
. C. Sis - ters, pray, and ho -
ly man-na Will be show-ered all a-round.

gy., P h^
I

Ijotp $trm a $outt6atiott.

TTyi
ctr^ ii?J i
ry- + p'i
faith in His ex lent word! What more can He say than to
- eel

vale, or a - bound-ing in wealth; At home and ay broad, on the


fi - cient, shall be
-
thy sap ply; The flame shall not hart thee; I
ter - love; And when hoar y
- ble
nal, on- change-a
- hairs shall their
will not de-sert to its foes; That soul, tho' all hell should en-
J f J

f \ ir r r

yon He hath said, You who an -to Je -BUS for ref- age have fled?

land, on the sea, As your days may demand, shall your strength ever be.
on - ly de-sign Thy dross to con-some, and thy gold to re -fine,
- om be borne,
tem-ples a-dorn, Like lambs they shall still hi My bos
nev - -
deav-or to shake, I'll er, no, nev er, no, nev - er for-sakel" A-MEN.
- -P-

m t t r

109
[Second Tune.] Portuguese Hymn. Unknown.
1
tt-4-'
JlJ I ilJ^J J'JIJ-JJIJ I 1

9 9 O

m 3=3 I
1 ZZ
110 Come, Set Us 3oin 0ur Cheerful Songs,
Isaac Watts. Warwick. C. M. Samuel Stanley.

E
m
1.

2. "Wor
Come,
ttt
rrru-^r let us
^
join our With an -gels round the throne; Ten
cheer-ful gongs

thy the Lamb that died, "they cry, "To be ex alt


- - - edthus:""Wor.
j
3 -p U yr-te- ^,
Aflflij
p-T-f
1

3. Je - sus is wor - thy to re - ceive Hon - or and pow'r di - vine; And


4. The whole ere - a - tion join in one To bless the sa - cred name Of

^..P.^fl
t rt 1-g

PtS
^T i eg j , .,*.

T7 f
Nk^> 1

thou-sand thou-sand are their tongues, But all


'

their joys are


# one.

thy the Lamb, "our lips re -


ply, "For He was slain for us."
more than we can - -
bless-ings give, Be, Lord, for ev er Thine.
Him who, sits up - on the throne, And to_ a - dore the Lamb. A-MEN.

1 &
^^ S *7 rr r

111 3 &ot>e Co Sing f I?eat>m,


v. Hartsough. Dunbar. S. M. Chas. W. Dunbar.
n ^
112 Come, Scab Jesus' Sacrcb Dotcc.
Norton. 7. 7. 7. 7. Xavier Schnyder.

.
Ml Nil f
I
,
i
n -M.P1 Nlr^i r

r
1. Come, said Je - sus' sa - cred voice, Come, and make My path your choice;
2. Thou who, house-less, sole, for-lorn, Long hast borne the proud world's scorn,
3. Ye who, tossed on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in vain;
4. ffith'-ercome, for nere is found Balm that flows for ev -
'ry wound,

n. n.
I
x ny v
114 a Congucs.
Charles Wesley. Azmon. C. M. Carl G. Glaser.
Arr. by Lowell Mason.

~
1. for a thou-sand tongues to sing My great Ee-deem-er's praise, The
2. My gra-cious Mas ter and my God,
- As -sis* me to pro -claim, To
3. Je-sus! the name that charms our fears, That hids our sor- rows cease; 'Tis

4. He creaks the pow'r of canceled sin, He sets the pris-'ner free; His
5. Hear Him, ye deaf; His praise, ye dumb, Tour loosened tongues em-ploy; Ye

P
116 Sorb, Speak to

Frances R. Havergal. Gratitude. L. M. A. Bost.

me, that I may speak In liv ing ech-oes of Thy tone; As


1. Lord, speak to -

2. strength-en me, that while I stand Firm on the rock, and strong in Thee, I
3. teach me, Lord, that I may teach The precious things Thou dost impart; And
4. fill me with Thy full-ness, Lord, Un - til"* my ver
"""
-
y heart o'er-flow In

Thou hast sought,so let me seek Thy er-ring chil-dren lost and lone,

may a lov-ing hand To wres-tiers with the troubled sea.


stretch out

wing my words,that they may reach The hidden depths of many a heart,
kin-dling tho't and glowing word, Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show. A-MEN.
118 3n ail 2Hy Sorb's appoint^ IDays.
John Ryland. Azmon. C M. Carl G. Glaser.
r\ if it
120 ail ?ail tfc power. '

Coronation. C. M. Oliver Holden.

P.uq
122 3csus, Sopcr of JTty Soul.
COPVRIQHT. 101B, BY H. R. BANKS. A. V. DANKB.
Charles Wesley. G. L. DANK8, AND L. P. BUILDER, H. P. Banks.

1. Je sos, Lov-er of my soul,


TLet me to Thy bos-om fly,
2. Oth -er ref-ugehavel none; Hangs my help-less soul on Thee;
3. Thou, Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find;
4. Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cov-er all my sin;

A
yy
.
123 Sock of ages.
Augustas M. Toplady. Toplady. 75. 61. Thomas Hastings.
Ob
125 / or>cr of Itty Soul
Charles Wesley. Refuge, ?s. D. Joseph P. Holbropk.

*a
Je
i
- Lov -
* flj j n
me to Thy bos om fly, -
a
1. sus, er of my soul, Let
2. Oth -er ref-ngehave I none; Hangs my help -less soul on Thee;
3. Thou, Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find:
4. Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cov - er all my sin;

^i & f^fe^

BE
- wa-ters
While the near er roll, While the tern -
pest still is high!
Leave, leave me not a -lone, Still sup -port and corn-fort me:
Eaise the fall -
en, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind.

Let the heal -


ing streams a-bound; Make me, keep me pure with -in.
/^\ 3 3 '"N /-^ 3

&

Hide me, my Sav - ior, hide, Till the storm of life is past;
All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring;
Just and ho -
ly is Thy name, I am all un-right-eous-ness;
Thou of life the foun-tain art, Free-Iy let me take of Thee;

CT&
126 3>ay of Hcst anb <5la6ness.
C. Wordsworth. Mendebras. fs. 6s. D. Arr. by I/. Mason.

^
^r-J-r*

T
i
* *
r t
i
1. day of rest and glad -ness, day of joy and light,
2. On thee, at the ere -
a.
-
tion, The light first had its birth;
3. To -
day on wear-y na-tions The heav'n-ly man-ria falls;

4. New -
gra ces ev
- er
gain
-
ing From this our day of rest,

^/l
127 (Eroton tym ttHtfy litany rotmts.
Matthew Bridges. Diademata. S. M. D. George J. Elvey.

[fn
128
Isaac Watts.
'

nft N
129 <D Coulb 3 Speak.
Samuel Medley. Ariel. 8. 8. 6. 8. 8. 6. Dr. ]>well Mason.

/[ p b '
130 Cfjc Son of (Sob <8ocs Jortli to JDar.
Reginald Heber. All Saints New. C.M.D. Henry S. Cutler.

1.

2.
3.

4.
131 f?ail, Cfyou na Xkspiscb.
John Bakewell. Autumn. 8s. 75. D. Louis von Esch.

rr
1. Hail, Thou once de-spis - ed Je - sus! Hail, Thou Gal - i - le - an King!
2. Pas-chal Lamb, by God ap-point-ed, All our sins on Thee were laid:
*
Je - enthroned in glo - There for-ev - to a -
3. sus, hail! ry, er bide;
4. Wor-ship, hon-or, pow'r, and blessing, Thou art wor - to re -
thy ceive;

fc.

<y F
f
-&

Thou didst suf - fer to re -lease us; Thou didst free sal- va-tion bring.

By al -might -y a-noint-ed, Thou hast full


love a-tone-mehtmade.
All the heav'n-ly hosts a - dore Thee, Seat - ed at Thy Fa-ther's side:
Loud - est prais-es, with -out ceas- ing, Meet it is for us to give.

"zs'i v n
iorc Shrine,
Love Divine. 8s. 75. D. John Ztmdel.

1. Love di-vine, all love ex-cel-h'ng, Joy of Heav'n, to earth come down!
2. Breathe, breathe Thy lov - ing Spir - it In - to ev - 'ry troub-led breast!
3. Come, Al- might -y to de-liv-er, Let us all Thy life re-ceive;
4. Fin - ish then Thy new ere - a - tion; Pure and spot-less let us be;

9 ^

Fix in us Thy hum - ble dwell-ing; All Thy faith -ful mer-cies crown.
Let us all in Thee in - her - it, Let us find that sec - ond rest.

Sud - den - ly re - turn, aud nev - er ,


Nev-er - more Thy tern - pies leave:
Let us see Thy great sal -va- tion, Per-fect-ly re -stored in Thee:

n \\
'

133 3t Came Upon


Edmund H. Sears. Carol. C M. D. Richard S. Willis,

fc

1. It came up -on the mid-night clear, That glo-rious song of old,


2. Still thro' the clo-ven skies they come, With peace-ful wings un- furled,
3. And ye; be-neath life's crush-ing load, Whose forms are bend-ing low,
4. For lo, the days are has-t'ning on, By proph-et hards fore-told,

WfcJZ."
k 'ki o
134 .
3csus, 3 Zfig Cross i?at>e Caken,
Henry F; Lyte. ie: 8$. From Mozart.

P HI
135 from Jttountains.
Reginald Heber. Missionary Hymn. js. 6s. D. Lowell Mason.

~**
1. From Green-land's i -
cy moun-tains, From In-dia's cor - al strand;
- - es
2. What tho' the cy breez
spi Blow soft o'er Cey-lon's isle;
3. Shall we, whose souls are light - ed With wis-dom from on high,
4. Waft, waft, ye winds, His sto - ry, And you, ye wa-ters, roll,

C7W
136 Cljc iftorning Stg Jjt is breaking.
S. F. Smith. Webb. 7s.6s.D, G. J. Webb.

A b
*
137
WT**T
3csu5 is ail % IDorfb to IRe
COPYRIGHT, 190, BY WILL L. THOMPSON. Will
Will
HOPB PUBLISHINO CO.. OWNER.
n K IS h
138 3esus, Blcsscb
COPYRIOHT. 1906. BY CHAS. H. OABRIEU.
C. H. G. '

E. 0. EXCELL, OWNER. Chas. H. Gabriel,

3t

One who can corn-fort when all Je sns;-


1. There's else fails, Je ?
sus, bless-ed
2. He .hear - eth the cry of the soul dis-tressed, Je -
sus, bless-ed Je
-
sus;
3. He nev -er for-sakesin the dark-est hour, Je- sus, bless-ed Je- sus;
4. What joy it will be when we see His face, Je -
sus, bless-ed Je -
sus;

A. Sav -ior who saves tbo' the foe as -sails, Je - Je - sus:


sus, bless-ed
He heal -eth the wounded, He giv - eth rest, Je - Je - sus:
sus, bless-ed
His arm is a -round us -with keep-ing pow'r, Je -
sus, bless-ed Je - sus:

For-ev - - - sus:
er to sing of His love" and grace, Je sus, bless-ed Je

g
''
P g r P
j ! ,'.
j
*
1

jjjzjLjqJ J
* JT5
r
;
j'
*
RFft
^"|

Once He trav-eledthe way we go, Felt the pangs of de - ceit and woe;
When from loved ones we're called to part, When the tears in our an-guish start,
When we en -ter the Shad-ow- land, When at Jor- dan we trembling stand,
There at home on that shin-ing shore, With the loved ones gone on be -fore,

E
r
f
p
t T
i)
:

[j-Ei
f it t Mrf
D r -f
f
P
t
P
:
t4
FU

4-WW4J t-S-TJ
"
E^ 1
Who more per-f ect-ly then can know, Than Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus?
None can corn-fort the breaking heart Like Je - ons, bless-ed Je - sus.
He will meet us with outstretched hand, This Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus.
We will praise Him for -^ - er-more, Our Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus. A - MEN.

'
I
PH7
139
COPYRIGHT. 1914. BY OEO. c. STEBD.NS. RENEWAL.
W. T. Sleeper.

1. Oat my bond-age, sor-row and night, Je-sus, I come,


of Je-sus, I come;
2. Ont myshame-fulfail-nreand loss, Je-sus, I come,
of Je-sus, I come;
3. Out of un-rest and ar-ro-gant pride, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come;
4. Out of the fear and dread of the tomb, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come;

m 0-7- r &.

II

- to -
In Thy free-dom, glad-ness and light, Je sus, I come to Thee;
In- to the glo-riousgainof Thy cross, Je-sus, I come to Thee;
In- to Thy bless -ed will to a - bide, Je-sus, I come to Thee;
In - to the joy and light of Thy home, Je - sus, I come to Thee;

&*
140 fjttn 3n.
COPYRIOHT. 1909. BY EXCELL. RENEWAL.
T. B AtchittSOn
e. o.
E. O. Excel!.

*
flyy^
M/^ ^^
m r
-*-

1. There's a Stran-ger at the door, Let Him in;


2. -
pen now to
your heart, Him Let Him in;
3. Hear you now His lov- ing voice? Let Him in;
4; Now ad - mit the heav'n-ly Guest, Let Him in;
Let the Sav-ior in, Let the Sav-ior in;
-hi
i iF *
n
Mj, hMj f
j
J M JJ
firHi J 'H 10:
|-*-4
He has been there oft he -fore,
*lga
rffff^THT
Let Hun in;
If yon wait He will de - part, Let Him in;
Now, oh, now make Him your choice, Let Him in;
He will make for you a feast, Let Him in;
. Let the Sav-ior in, Let the Sav-ior in;

gpt
m i _^)
J
\*

Let Him in, ere He is gone, Let Him in, the Ho -


ly One, Je - sus
Let Him in, He is your Friend, He your soul will sure de-fend, He will
He is "stand-ing at your door, Joy to you He will re -store, And His
He will speak your sins for-giv'n, And when earth ties all are riv'n, He will

1 1

Christ, the Fa-ther's Son, Let Him in.

keep you to the end, Let Him in.

name you will a -


dore, Let Him in.

take you home to Heav'n, Let . Him in. A-MEN.


Let the Sav-ior in, Let the Sav-ior in.
.*_
141 3 IDUI Sing you a Song.
Ellen H. Gates. Home of the Soul. Philip Phillips.
'

'd* 4 4 'g
\)
1. I you a song of that beau-ti-ful land, The far-a-way home of the
will sing

2. Oh, thathome of the soul! In my visions and dreams Its bright, jasper walls I can
3. That unchangeable home is for you and for me, Where Je-sus of Naz-a-reth

Oh,.how sweet it will be in that beau-ti-ful land, So free from sor-row and '

4. all

0-9 -AO

souljWhere no storms ev-er beat on the glit-ter-ing strand, While the years of e-
see; Till I fan - cy but thin-ly the veil in-ter-venes Be - tween the fair
/

stands; The King kingdoms for-ev er is He, And


of all - He hold-ethour

pain, With songs on our lips and with harps in our hands, To meet one an-

ter - ni-ty
cit -
m
roll, While the years of e- ter -ni-ty roll;

y and me, Be - tween the fair cit - y and me;


3 f '%
P
*
p

Till
m
Where no storms ev-er
I fan -
cy but
crowns in His hands, And He holdeth our crowns in His hands; The King of all
- er a - To meet one an- oth- er a -gain; With
oth
^
gain, songs on our
-& _
s ?_.(*. _^P r3
'

m
ft \y-ct IE
.

T-*
9'9-9- A G ' ' t: '
f
beat on the glit-ter-ing strand, While the years of e - ter - ni-ty roll,
g T
thin - ly the veil in-ter-venes Be - tween the fair cit - y and me.

kingdoms for-ev -er is He, And He holdeth our crowns in His hands,
and with harpsin our hands, To
lips meet one an -oth - er a-gain. A- MEN.

ST-HZ
142
COPYRIGHT. 1006. BY OEO. C. STEBB1NB. RENEWAL.
G. Small.

{JJ JlU it
1. I've found
T
a Friend, oh, such a Friend! He loved me ere I. knew Him;
2. I've found a Friend, oh, such a Friend! He bled, He died to savp me;
3. I've found a Friend, oh, such a Friend! All pow'r to Him is giv- en,
4. I've found a Friend, oh, such a Friend! So kind, and -true, andten- der,

Ws
m m
^r
He drew me with the cords of love, And thus He bound me to Him.
And not a -lone the gift of life, But His own self He gave me.
To guard me on my on-ward course, And bring me safe to Heav-en.
So wise a Conn - sel - lor and Guide, So might -y a De-fend-er!

rstfr
143 of Sinners,
Charles Irvin Juiikin. . C. Stebbins.

b*
Pt>
144 Clrtse, Htij Soul.
145
146 Sat>es,
Priscilla J. Owens. Wm j Kirkpatrick.
'

A Ji
147 Stcmb Up, Stanfc Up for 3csus!
George Duffield, Jr. Webb. 75. 6s. D. George J. Webb.
n
148 Cfjcrc is a fountain,
William Cowper. '

Cleansing Fountain. C M. Lowell Mason.

i. There is a foun-tain filled with Wood Drawn from Im-man-uel's Veins;


2, The dy- ing thief re-joiced to see That foun-tain in his day;
Dear dy -ing Lamb, Thy pre-cious blood Shall nev-er lose its pow'r,
E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flow -ing wounds sup -ply,
Then in a no -bier, sweet -er song, I'll _ sing Thy pow'r to save,

-
ners, plunged he-neath that flood, Lose all their guilt - y stains:

And there may though vile as


I, he, Wash all my sins a- way:
Till all the ran-somed church of God Be saved, to sin no more:
Re -deem -ing 'love has been my theme, And shall be till .1 die:

When this poor lisp- ing, stamm'ring tongue Lies si -lent in the grave:

~1- *
149 tS

<
El Nathan.
150 Clje Comforter fjas Come.
F. Bottome.
COPYRIGHT, leso, BY WM. KiRKPATRicK.
USED BY PERMISSION.
j.
W m.
\ff m JT .
TTirlrnatripIr
JVlTKpaKlCB.

i i
1.0 spread the ti -dings 'round, wher - ev - er man is found, Wher-
2. The long, long night is past, the mom - ing breaks at last, And
3. Lo, the great King of kings, with heal -
ing in His wings, To
4.0 bound -less love di-vine! how
shal|
this tongue of mine To

**^ A. F
151 3 Can Citle <Oar.
Isaac Watts. Pisgah* CM. J. C. Lowry.

4-4
s
r
i. When I can read my ti - tie clear To man-sions in the skies,
2. Should earth a - gainst my soul en -gage, And fie - ry darts he hurled,
3. Let cares, like a wild del - uge come, And storms of sor-row fall!
152 Ct Zltigljty
M.L. EM Feste Burg. P.M. Martin Luther.

1. A might-y for-tress is our God, A bul-wark nev-er fail -


ing;
2. Did we in bur own strength confide, Our striv-ing would be los -ing,
3. And tho' this world, with dey-ils filled, Should threaten to un - do us,
4. That word a - bove all earthly pow'rs No thanks to them a - bid -
eth;
153 $ow Cefctous anb Castefcss.
John Newton. DeFleury. 8s. I^ewis Edson.

1. How te-dious and taste-less the hours When Je - sns no lon-ger I see!
2. His name yields the rich-est per-fume, And .
sweet-er than mu - sic His voice;
3. Con - tent with be - hold-ing His face, My all to. His pleas-ure re-signed,
4. Dear Lord, if in -deed I am Thine, If Thou art my sun and my song,
:
04 n
gffia F
I
ll
5EpH i?
H
,i>
l~fr
i) -4

*^
Sweet prospects, sweet birds, an& sweet flow'rs, Have all lost their sweetness for me.
His pres-ence dis-pers-es my gloom, And makes all with -in me re-joice:
No chang-es of sea -son or place Would make an-y change in my mind:
Say, why do I lan-guish and pine, And why are my win-ters so long?
-
, .
154 Safely Cfyrougfj Ctnotfyr tt)c<>k.

John Newton. Sabbath, /s. Lowell Mason.

1. Safe - ly through an oth er week God has brought us on our way;


- -

2. While we pray for par-d'ning grace, Thro' the dear Ke-deem-er's name,
3. Here we come Thy name to praise, Let us feel Thy pres-ence near;
4. May Thy gos -pel's joy- ful sound Con-quer sin- ners, corn-fort saints;

Let us now a bless -ing seek, Wait -ing in His courts to - day;
Show Thy rec - on - cil - ed face; Take a - way our sin and shame:
May' Thy glo - ry meet our eyes, While we in Thy house ap - pear:
Make the fruits of grace a - bound, Bring re - lief for all com -plaints:
,- -f- +' -\
155 Zlcscuc ttjc perishing.
Fanny J.Crosby.
m**SS?!?SiSt' m William H. Doane.

ffi

1. Kes-cue the perr-ish-ing, Care for the dy- ing, Snatch them in ;pit-y from
2. Tho' they are slighting Him, Still He iswait-ing, Wait-ing the pen i-tent
-

3. Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feel-ings lie bur-ied that
4. Res -cue the per-ish-ing, Du- ty de-mands it; Strength for thy la-bor the

5
rf
E=
H=f^ Hf [ii
en f

i 4
-*-
i s i

sin and the grave; Weep o'er the er-ring one, Lift np the fall -en,
child to re - Plead with them Plead with them gen-tly,
ceive; ear-nesfr-ly,
- Touched by a lov -ing heart. Wak-ened by kind - ness,
grace can re store;
Lord will pro -vide; Back to the nar- row way Pa-tient-ly win them;

rw
\
r
w
\> to *=f
g
CHORUS.
fl Vi t
156 3t 3s Wdl H>i! ai Soul.
r* GnafFnW! '"
COPYRIGHT, 19O4, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
H. IT.
.
.

opanora. USED By PE R MI8S10 N. P. P. Bliss.

.
*
-f~
BUS
1. When peace, like a riv - er, at - tend - eth my way, When sor-rows like
- Let this blest as-
2. Though Sa-tan should buf-fet, tho' tri als should -come,
- ri - not in
3. My sin oh, the bliss of this glo ous tho't My sin

4. And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight, The clouds be rolled

U-4

mfe m
sea -bil- lows What-ev -er Thou hast taught me
roll; my lot, to say,
sur - ance con - trol,. That Christ has re-gard - ed my help
- less es tate,

part, but the whole, Is nailed to the cross and I bear it no more,
back as a The trump shall resound and the Lord shall de scend,

m
scroll,
2- -.* - - -

iii
A K i 1 i
157 tDtjo is <Dn % Sorb's Sibe?
'

Ffcraces R. Havergal. Armageddon. Sir John Goss.

m- |g g 18 1 3 3 hf~'rll i) J
s
Ir

1. Who is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King? Who will be His help-ers,
-
2. Not for weight of glo ry, Not for crown and palm, En-ter we the ar-my,
3. Je-sus, Thou hast bought us, Not with gold or gem, But with Thine own life-blood,
4. Fierce may be may be the foe, But the King's own ar - my
the con - flict, Strong

{3

i
Oth er lives to bring? Who will leave the world's side? Who will face the foe?
-

Raise the warrior-psalm; But for Love that claim-eth Lives for whom He died:
For Thy di - a - dem: With Thy bless-ing fill - ing Each who comes to Thee,
None can o-ver-throw: Round His standard rang-ing, Vic - fry is se - cure;

j j Tj
f
tii
X i
158 , Christian Sorters.
Sabine Baring-Gould. St. Gertrude. 6s. js. D. Arthur Sullivan.

Oftttn 1
159 Cfcrc is a <5rc<m f?ttt ^ar
Cecil F. Alexander.
"*". '^^"o. c. m. M m.
160 Some (Dne IDfjo Knows,
COPYRIGHT. 1610, BY E. O. EXCELU
Mrs. P. A. Breck. WORDS AND MUSIC. E. O. Excdl.

f
J
* .

1. How man-y With spirits whose sor-rowo'er-flows;


are lost in the dark-ness,
2. Go forth to the need-y and love them With something of Je-sus' own love,
3. They're waiting, perhaps, for your coming; You snre-ly will has-ten to ,
go,
4. Wher-ev-er are siu-ners a-round you, By woe or temp-ta-tion o'er-thrown,

'

I V 9

*irr

They know not of Christ or sal-va-tion, Ah! some one must tell them who knows.
And win them to share in His Mng-dom Of glad-ness and glo-ry a -hove.
And teach them of life ev - er - last-ing, The won-der-ful Gos-pel .you know.
Oh, bid them take freely God's blessing, Make Je-sus the Com-fort-er known.

L-C

CHORUS.

tap

Some one must tell them who knows The mercy that Jesus bestows: Oh, let the Light

ftr
I

shine, tell the message divine, For some one must tell them who knows. A- MEN.

m
161 precious promise.
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
Nathaniel Niles. USED BY PERMISSION. P. P. Bliss.

n DM j
P^H :

pYffl'i
1. Pre - cious prom-ise God hath giv - en To the wear - y - -
pass er by,
2. When temp-ta-tions al - most win thee, And thy trust -ed watch-ers fly,
3. When thy se - cret hopes have perished In the grave of years gone by,
4. When the shades of life, are fall - ing, And the hour has come to die,

J. J. J J>... .. J

On the way from earth to Heav-en, "I will guide thee with Mine eye."
Let this prom-ise ringwith-in thee, "I will guide thee with Mine eye."
Let this prom-ise still be cher-ished, "I will guide thee with Mine eye."

Hear the trust -y Pi- lot call -ing, "I will guide thee with Mine eye."

L > -- . f- -f- -f: -g-: J J>


g . .

CHORUS.

w u r \> ,

I .
will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye;

JL JL JL JL- JL JL JL. JL- JL

i i
r
On the way from earth to Heav-en, I will guide thee with Mine eye. A -MEN.
I) *
162
Edward Mote.
Jfig %e is Sutlt.

The Solid Rock. L. M. William B. Bradbury.

iQt v i
D
p j i .
163 2>ay is Sying in fte tt)csf.
Mary A. Lathbury, Evening Praise, 73. 4. William F. Sherwin.

2
-
-&-

-
1. Day is dy ing in the west, Heav'n is touching earth with rest; Wait and
2. Lord of life, be-neath the dome Of the u - ni-verse, Thy home, 6fath-er
3. While the deep'ning shadows fall, Heart of Love, en-fold - ing all, Thro' the
4. When for- ev - er from our sight Pass the stars, the day, the night, Lord of

=t
H^4^ -

j
3

m *
wor ship while the night Sets her evening lamps alight Thro' all the sky.
us, who seek Thy face, To the fold of Thy emhrace, For Thou art nigh.

glo ry and the grace Of the stars that Veil Thy face, Our hearts as-cend.
-

an - gels, on our eyes Let e - ter-nal morning rise, And shad-ows end!

& m
i fc

ttEFKAIH.
L
164 Ht.
Joseph H. Gilmore. He Leadeth Me, L. M. William B. Bradbury.

P-?
165 your 33est $nenb is Ctfoays Hear.
COPYRIGHT. 1916. BY E. O. EXCELL.
Isabel C. Allam. WORDS AND MUSIC. E. O. Excell.

1. When the shad-ows 'round you gath-er, When the day is long and drear,
2. When your cour-age al- most fails you, When you need a word of cheer,
3. When your fondest hopes have perished, When so free-ly falls the tear,
4.

r* J>-

FP^^Fpf^g
J M g- f g g- f-r-

^
When the val - ley of the shad-ow Tou are tread-ing, 'do not fear;

*L n h" * * m J
166 planncb 3t OIL
COPYRIGHT. IS02. BY E. O. EXCELL. PflflO TT..
H. H. Pierson. WORDS AND MUSIC. -v-iias.

iMbr
167 is tty Hams.
COPYRIGHT, 1817, BY E. O. EXCELL.
Frederick Whitfield. J. P. Scholfield.

-fhKf
168 Cfjm Sfyalt 23e Sfjowers of Sksstng.
COPYRH2HT. IB93. I8IO. BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDM.
El Nathan. '
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
169
.
3s %
To mv/riend, L. E. Jones.
Sterne.

A. C. F. COPYRIGHT, 1813. BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN.


Albert C Fisher.

r .
g T _
1. Of the themes that men have known, One su-preme-ly stands a -
lone;
2. Let the bells of Heav-en ring, Let the saints their trib-ute bring,
3. Since the Lord my soul nn -
bound, I am tell - ing all a - round
4. As of old when blind and lame To the bless -ed Mas-ter came,

fi
I) i P^
>-4-IM> 5-3
^
T
Thro' the a -ges
TT*
it has shown, 'Tis His won-der-ful, won-der-ful
?=^3 T Z^fe

love.
Let the world true prais-es sing For His won-der-ful, won-der-ful love.

Par-don, peace and joy are found In His won-der-ful, won-der-ful love.

Sin-ners, call ye on His name, Trust His won-der-ful, won-der-ful love.

g=fr 5 e=t
i *=
rr t-t>-

CHOROS.

a a^iN
Love is the theme, Love is su-preme; Sweet-er it grows, Glo-ry be-stows;

F% t

Bright as the sun Ev-er it glows! Love is the theme, E-ter-nal theme! A-MEN.
170 Do ijou $ot>c Jjitn?
COPYRI8HT, 1918, BY. C. Ct.CXCEl.l~
T. O. CWsholm. WORDS AND Henry P. Morten.

1.
%=}=
i m i
There was One who came from Heav-en, Came this fall - en world to
ir
save,
2. His was love di - vine and ten - der, More than we could think or dream;
3. On the cru - el cross up -lift - ed, He did all that love could do,
4. Love like that can nev-er fail us, He will al-ways be our Friend;

Sv P";]
171
J. P. S.
'
172 <8roun6.
COPYBIOHT. 1BB8, BY J. HOWARD ENTWISL.E.
Johnson Oatman, Jr. JOHN J. HOOD, OWNER. Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. I'm press-ing on the up-ward way, New heights I'm gaining ev-'ry day;
2. My heart has no de - sire to stay Where doubts a-rise and fears dis-may;
3,1 want to live a -hove the world, Tho'Sa-tan's darts at me are hurled
4. I want to scale the utmost height, And catch a gleam of glo - ry bright;

m\v b
173
I. E. R.

n
174 Hear i wss.
COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OP FANNIE T. DOANEi

Fanny J. Crosby. W. H. Doane.


- - -
nri U
ft
-n-
/ (7 J fl
L75 23eyonb (Dur
COPYRIGHT, 1B1B. BY E. O. EXCELL,
T. 0. Chisholm. WORDS AND MUSIC. Henry P. Morton.

3 J IUJ f a
f
.

T
1. There is a land be- yondour sight, Tin-marred by sin, nn-dimmed by night,
2. No cm- el strife, no bit - ter hate, That bet - ter world can des - o - late,
3. Howman-y van-ishedfa - cesdear In mem'-ry's gold-en light ap - pear,
4. How dark and cheerless life would be If faith no bright-er world could see,

i a

A land with-out one grief or care, No pain nor death can en -ter there.
For love a -lone hath full con- trol In that blest home-land of the soul.
Of those who, pass-ing on be -fore, Are safe with Christ for -ev - er-more!
H, wea-ry "pil-grims of thenight,"We had no home be -yondour sight!
J
gjjTfr-F
JLS]n\y I

M g-,7>
g E
H^rTrF
gfrKi
".r
*== t
IP <*

CHORUS.
*
-^ f
Be-yond our sight! beyond our sight! "There is a land of pure delight, "A

ere-inr*-
176 potion n Cafccmj.
Alfred Barratt. COPYRIOHT. IBIS. BY
WORDS AND
E. O. CXCELL.
MUSIC.:
P
If,

Jr Uxt? fi '
177 (It
COPYRIGHT, IB95, BY
O. B. TOWNER.
Wm. R. Newell. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, OWNER. D. B. Towner.

'7-*-^
Tears I spent in van - i - and
1. ty pride, Car -ing not my Lord was
2. By God's Word at last my sin I learned; Then I . trem-bled at the
3.Now I've giv'n to Je- sus ev -
'ry- thing, Now I glad-ly own Him
4.0 the love that drew sal -va - tion's plan! the grace that bro't it

-9-. -f- -9-. --f- -9- -9- -&- ?- -f- i-j


178
-
1817, BY E. O. EXCELL.
John Newton. . 0. Extell.

irfi

1 O '
8 I * '
O *-/O'
.*| G\ <j j5| : :

v
~r ~o~ TT ~njr

- - and blood;
1. I saw One hang-ing on a tree, In ag o ny
2. Sure, nev-er, till my lat - est breath, Can I for -get that look:
3. My con-science felt and owned the guilt, And plunged me in de - spair;
4. A -las! I knew not what I did, But now my tears are vain:
5. A sec -ond look He gave, which said, "I free-ly all for -give:

S
He
It
fixed
seemed
1

to
MU w
guid eyes on me, As near His cross I
His lian -

me with His death, Tho' not a word He


charge
. stood.

spoke.
I saw my sins His blood had spilt And helped to nail Him there.
Where shall my trembling soul he hid? For" I the Lord have slain.

This blood is for thy ran- som paid, I die that thou may'st liye."

^tf
179 3 Ctm
Palmpr COPYRIGHT. teae. BY RLLMOBE BROS.
rainier TTflrfQomrli
nansuugii. OWNED BY j. A LEE a co. J. H. Fillinore.

fLn '"I Is
180 $or ttje IPeary.
William Hunter. J. W. Dadtnun.

/ 2, * n
181 Keeps ZHe Singing.
COPYRIOHT, IO1O. BY L. B. BRIDOERS.
I,. B. B. ROBERT H. COLEMAN, OWNER. L. 6. Bridgets.

t IK-
1. There's within my heart a mel - o dy Je - BUS whis-pers sweet and low,
2. All my life was wrecked by sin and strife, Dis-cord filled my heart with pain,
3. Feast -ing on the rich- es
His grace, Besting 'neath His shelt'ring wing,,
of
4. Tho' sometimes He leads thro'
waters deep, Tri - als fall a - cross the way,
5. Soon He's com-ipg back to wel-cOme me Far be-yondthestar-ry sky;

gjrl^
182 Closer
COPYRIGHT. ieiB. BY BOBEBT H. COLEMAN. P.
Alfred Barratt.

j-Q -b-U rt H
183 23c JDitft ljou.
J. E. Rankin. Endeavor. P. M. W. G. Tomer.

W^ArA^JT j f
1. God be with yon till we meet a- gain, By His coun-sels guide, np-hold you,
2. God be with you till we meet a- gain, 'Neath His wings protecting hide you,
3. God be with yon till we meet a- gain; When life's perils thick confound yon,
4. God be with you till we meet a- gain; Keep love's banner floating o'er you;
JZ. JL

1 *m
P P
With His sheep se-cure-ly God be fold you; with you till we meet a -gain.
Dai - ly man -na still pro -vide yon; God be with yon. till we meet a -gain.
Put His arms un-fail-ing round you; God be with you till we meet a - gain.
Smite death's threat'ning wave before you; God be with you till we meet a- gain.

rmf! JL

CHORUS.
UtiUttUS. f I I . k.

Till we meet, . . till we meet, Till we meet at Je - sus' feet;


Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet;

^^^^^^ I X^

Till we meet, . . till we meet, God be with you till we meet again. A-MEN.
Till we meet, till we meet,
184
Robert Lowry.

Ob
185 ob 0?iH Cake Care of IJou.
COPYRIGHT. 190B, BY JOHN A. DAVIS. W. Martin.
C. D. Martin. UEED BY PERMISSION. S.

h
186 Sweeter CtIL
cop
Johnson Oatman, Jr.
a
]ZYZoJ ie '- e -
J. Howard Entwisle.

>r -'"
187 Same <Dtb JDay.
COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY E. O. EXCELL.
J. P. S. WORDS AND MUSIC. J. P. ScholfielS.

1. God will fill our hearts for serv -


ice, In the same old way;
2. Does your heart burn for an - oth - er In the same old way?
3. God will help the weak and wear y In the same old way;
the same

s
4. Will you tell the won - drous sto -
ry In old way?

r
1 I ***

-r
He will
M
an - swer prayer and bless us
^ 2 T^
In the same old way.
Will you seek to win some oth - er In the same old way?
He will cheer the life that's drear -y In same
the old way.
1

That your Lord may have the - In the same old


glo ry .
way?

t -S-
4
CHORUS
n h
188 Be it
COPYRIGHT; BYE. OEXCELI.. r> r\
till,
WORDS AND MUSIC. " "' .

J|J. J. |

1. Earth -lypleas-ures vain -ly call I would be like Je -


me; sns;
2. He has bro-ken ev- 'ry fet-ter, I would be like Je -
sus;
3. All the way from earth to I would be like Je -
Glo-ry, sus;
4. That in Heav-en He may meet me, I would be like Je -
sus;
would be like Je-sus;

S-"i i/ r J J if f J J U . E
Si

M i
*n r^ g_ 3 g
ff
1

jp J J I J ..

-
Noth-ing world-ly shall en -thrall me; I would be like Je sus.
That my soul may serve Him.bet - ter, I would be like Je - sns.
-
Tell - ing o'er and o'er the sto - ry, 'I would be like Je sus.
That His words "Well done" may greet me, I would be like Je - sns.
would be like Je - sus.
'

f3 Pbg - * _ *'
f . g z ^
SM ,fg ^ .
^-,
jr r 1 ,

. .

CHORUS.

!
* ..

Be like Je -
sus, this my song, In the home and in the throng;

".

f [ i
f r i> rM
i
Be like Je -
sus, all day long! I would be like Je -
sus. A - MEN.
J^^^
m g a
189
J. P. S.
190 Sotm&oby
A ureCK..
T?lw<1r COPYRIGHT, 19O4, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL.
..
COPYRIGHT. io, BY E. o. EXCEUL. Chas. H. Gabriel.
191 2Hy Samor's or>c.
COPYRIOHT. 1005. BY CHAS H. GABRIEL. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
C COPYRIGHT, I81O. BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER.
CHARLES M. ALEXANDER. OWNER. ChaS H
'

1. I stand a-mazed in the pres-ence Oi


m Je-sus the.Naz-a- rene,
2. For me was in the gar -den He prayed: "Not My will, but Thine;"
it

3. In pit
-
y an - gels be - held Him, And came from the world of light
4. He took my sins and my sor - rows, He made them His ver - y own;
5. When with the ransomed in glo - ry His face I at last shall see,

^yubT
192
W.J.
193 3esus
COPYRIGHT, 1812, BY W. E. BIEDERWOLP.
Ina Duley Ogdon. E. O. EXCELL, OWNER. B. D. Ackley.
194
E. Perronet.
(III fyut % porcer of 3csus' Hamc,
Diadem. C, M. James Ellor,

1 1 J JT3 J iN 1 1
j r
3 1 j
^-*-i I
1. All hail the of Je - sns'name! Let an-gels pros-trate faU,
pow'r
2. Ye cho - en seed of Is - rael's race, Ye ransomed from the fall,
3. Let ev- 'ry Mn -
dred, ev
-
'ry tribe, On this ter -
res -trial ball,
4. that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall,

m
195 3ust J?im
Rev
.R.CV. Wm
VVIil. Pnolp
.TUUie.
COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL.
COPYRIGHT. 19O8. BY E. O. EXCELL. V-Ud!>. TT
O}ifl<! XI.

b U K
196 3ttclubc5 Zlle.
Rev.
197 Qts a Dolurtte.
COPYRIGHT, 1907, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL.
W. S. Brown. E. O. EXCELL, OWNER. Chas. H. Gabriel.

<fof-
198 (Brace, riougfj $or 2Tfc.

\
T?
** O
v/ *
T?
c''
WORDS AND MUSIC COPYRIGHT. 1905. BY E. O. EXCEL*.
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
"~

b'L K
199 Ztobo&y iopcs IJou iikc 3esus.
COPYRIGHT, leiB, BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN.
Alfred Barratt. Henry P. Morton.

rt~b
t3: iJ J* Jl r
fjrist Kecctoettj Sinful Htctt
COPYRIGHT, 10IO. BY MRS. ADDIE MCORANAHAN. RENEWAL.
CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, OWNER, INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT' SECURED. . .

AIT. frorii Neumaster, 1671. James McGranahan.


201 to (Efjrist.
1?
r. J^.
T1
1
.
(laced
V^ibbCl.
COPYRIGHT, 1894, 1896, BY
WORDS AND MUSIC.
B. O, EXCELL,
Flora H. Cassel.
202 2>ag.
Philip Doddridge. Happy Day. L. M.. E. F. Rimbault.

fL *'
203
R. K.
204 nTy a Sinner.
B. TOWNER. CHA8. M. ALEXANDER. OWNER.
COfVRIOHT. I BOS, BY DANIEL
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
M. Gray. j)

1. Naught have I got-ten but what I re-ceived; Grace hath be-stowed it since
2. Once I was fool-ish, and sin ruled my heart, Cans - ing my footsteps from
3. Tears an -a- vail- ing, no mer- it' had I; Mer-cy had saved me, or
. Suf-fer
_
a sin -ner whose heart o-ver-flows,

-t- -f- -f-. *--&-


Lov-ing
a
'"'
hisSav-ior to

<fc-^
205 (Lanceueol
COPYRIGHT. 1918, BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN, T
j. P. s. p. fSptlolfield

^f=^
1. When my debt
j
{
n
3 J

to
j*'
il.
1

$\
g I* /' j
S
f J.
3
j JLJ
f l^3_
God was rest - ing on my soul, And I trod the
^
j j

2. My ac-count was great, I knew I could not pay, I bowed 'nfeath the
3. Grat - i - fade to Him has tuned my heart to praise, I'm grate- ful for
4. When I stand a - lone and face the set - ting sun, And dark-ness ob-

m
down-ward road, I looked up Hun who died to make men whole, And He
to

heav-y load; Je- BUS paid I love Him more each day, For He
my debt,
gifts be -stowed; And my song will flow thro' all the com -ing days, For He
scuresthe road, He will guide me home and saytome,"Welldone,"For He

z\S U Hf
206 Cab tfje Harm of 3csus"lDttfi
M.TS. Lydia Baxter.
oop 01". <.. air w. H. DOANE. RENEWAL.
W jj D oane>

i
1. Take the name of Je-sus with you, Child of. sor-rowand of woe;
2. Take the name of Je - sus ev - er As a shield from ev-'ry snare;
3. 0" the pre-cious name of Je - sus! How it thrills our souls with joy,

4. At the name of Je - sus how -


ing, Fall-ing pros-trate at His feet,

\^L \V 1
207 2Hust 23e Sorn again.
COPYRIGHT, 1677. BY FLEMING H. REVELL.
W. T. Sleeper. RENEWA'., 1>08. BY GEO. C. BTEBBINS. Geo. C. StebWns.

X H L II
208
L. E. J.

f-fr-b-x
209 in tfy Soul.
COPYRIGHT, 1887. BY JNO. R. SWENEY. T Mr>
E. E. Hewitt. USED BY PERMISSION OF L,. E. SWENEY. EXECUTRIX. J 110 '

h" *
Pb
210
B. Barton.
211 n 3orfccm's Stormy Banks.
Samuel Stennett. T. C. O'Kane.

KB-*r j
Ji+lj j JIJ j J

1. On Jor-dan's storm-y banks I stand, And cast a wish - ful eye


2. O'er all those wide -ex- tend -ed plains Shines one e - ter - nal day;
3. When shall I reach that hap -
py place, And be :
for - ev - er blest?
4. Filled with de-light, my rap
- tured soul Would here no Ion -
ger stay:

To Ca-naan's fair and hap -pyland, Where my pos - ses -sions lie.

There God the Son for - ev - er reigns, And scat-ters night a


-
way.
When shall I see my Fa-ther'sface, And in His bos-om rest?
Tho' Jor-dan's waves a - round me roll, Fear - less I'd launch a -
way.

^ffi
212
J. Hascall.

t Q n .. i 1
213
I. B. R.
214 omc 3nto IJour Jjeart
COPYRIGHT. 1898. BY H. L. GILMOUR.
C. H.M. USED BY PERMISSION. Mrs. C. H. Morris.

:fc=
^
Let Je - sus come
1. If you are tired of the load of your sin,
- ri - now Je - sus come
2. If 'tis for pu that you sigh, Let
ty
3. If there's a tern -pest your voice can -not still, Let Je- sus come
4. If you would join the glad songs of the blest, Let Je - sus come

(Wtfl
215
C. H. G.
y...Q. hi;.
216 at
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY MRS. MARY HUDSON.
Isaac Watts. RENEWAL. USED BY PERMISSION. R. E. Hudson.
217 Ctje fEoucfj of Qts f?anb on mine.
COPYRIS B S H GAI"" EI"
Jessie Brown Pounds. ^O! MLL?OW N E R Henry P. Morton.

li

Pb
218
C. H. G.
215 5en6 tt|fc igljt
'

COPYRIOHT, 189O, BY CHAS. H. OABRIIU


CTT
.H.
f\
u. E. C, EXCELL, OWNER.

.-0 L j 1* P* k-f-l 1 1
fr
(H 1
216 Ctt ttje Cross.
COPYRIGHT, 1016, BY MBS. MARY HUDSON.
Isaac Watts. RENEWAL. USED BY PERMISSION. R. E. Hudson.

"!,
217 J?e Coucfj of J?ts J?anb on Iffine.
COPYRI 9 A S H GADI" E1-
Jessie Brown Pounds. .
To. uL?o w NE R Henry P. Morton.

'
'
/.hi/* K "1
218
C. H. G.
rift
219 Its tyc Sfesscb f?our of prayer.
COPYRIGHT. 1880. BY THE BIOLOW a MAIN CO.
Fanny J. Crosby. DANNIE T. DOANE, OWNER. W. H. Doane.

1. 'Tis the bless - ed hour of prayer, when our hearts low-ly bend, And we
m
2. 'Tis the bless - ed hour of prayer, when the Sav - ior draws near, With a
3. 'Tis the bless - ed hour of prayer, when the tempt-ed and tried To the
4. At the bless -ed hour of prayer, trust-ing Him, we be - lieve That the

'n
220 We've to gton.
Isaac Watts.
221 3 dm Cljtne, Sorb.
COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY w. H. DOANE. RENEWAL.
TfatitiTf T
x-dnny j.
PrncVixr
v-ro&oy. FANNIE T. DOANE. OWNER. W. H. Doane.
n k
222 Zllake UTe a <O)amtd of
COPYRIGHT. 1803, BY H. O. SMYTH.
H. G. S. OWNED BY R. A. TORREY. H. G. Smyth.

Jf U fi
a*,* 3esus is Calling.
Fanny ]. Crosby.
C P OHT -

iff*.*SSl.
m - BENIWAL -
Geo. C. Stebbins.

Je - ten - der - call - to - day,


1. sus is ly ing thee h<jme Call - ing
2. Je-sus is call -ing the wear-y to rest Call -ing to-day,
3. Je-sus is wait -ing; come to Him now Wait -ing to-day,
4. Je - sus is plead-ing; list to His voice: Hear Him
" to - day,

f- f- -f-

t> b v \> b h

call -ing to-day; Why from the sun -shine of love wilt thou roam
call - ing to
-
day; Bring Him thy bur
- den and thon- shalt be blest:

Come with thy sins; His feet low -


wait-ing to day; at ly bow;
hear Him to -
day; They who be-lieve on His name shall re -
joice;

w~
224
K. A.H.
225 Some Ctme HYII Unbcrstanb.
'
COPYRIGHT. 1891. BY JAMES MCGRANAHAN.
On-rnAlino INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
Cornelius. CHARLES M. AUEXANDER OWNER.

ffir^
226 Crust anb
COPYRIGHT, 1887, BY DANIEL B. TOWNER,
J. H. Sammis. [CHARLES M. ALEXANDER OWNER.
D. B. Towner.

Jjj J'J'IJ
t 8H3 j'Ji
-gHg ji

1. When we walk with the Lord In the Light of His Word What a glo-ry He
2. Not a shad-ow can rise, Not a cloud in the skies, But His smile quickly
3. Not a bur -den we bear, Not a sor- row we share, But our toil He doth
4. But we nev - er can prove The de-lights of His love Tin - til all on the
5. Then in fel -low-ship sweet We will sit at His feet, Or we'll walk by His

r e- ft
1

sheds on our way! While we do His good-will, He a-bideswith us still,

drives.it a -way; Not a doubt or a fear, Not a sigh nor a tear,


rich-ly re-pay; Not a grief nor a loss, Not a frown or a cross,
al - tar we lay; For the fa - vor He shows, And the 'joy He be-stows,
side in the way; What He says we will do, Where He sends we will go,

fil

'

'
' "^
CHOEUS,

And with all who will trust and o -bey.


Can a -bide while we trust and o-bey.
But is West if we trust and* o -
bey. Trust and o
-
bey, for there's no oth-er
Are for them who will trust and o-bey.
Nev-er fear, on - ly trust and o -
bey.

"i r r
227 Stepping in tfjc Sigfjt
COPVRiaHT 1 B I KPATR10K>
X,. H. Edmunds. J
u8 E" Br P^53; 8 s,oN ! Wm. J. Kirkpatrick.
228 23eautiful Hamc.
COPYRIGHT. 181B. BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN.
Alfred Barratt. Henry P. Morton.

11
b"
229 Ct fjymn of Crust
COPYRIGHT. ISIS, BY E. C. UARGAN.
E. C. Dargan. Dargan. J. P; Scholfield.

Pn-h--
230
Words and Music by
C. A. Tindley.
'

n tt v w
231 IJcw.
E. E. Hewitt.
232
Hattie E. Buell.
a <t)tR> of % King.
Rev. John B. Sumner, arr.

rfl.P <\
i

j
233 K)or6 Was IPitf? pou>er.
COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY JOHN C. P. KYGER,
E. E. Hewitt. ROBERT H. COLEMAN, OWNER. Howard E. Smith.

X
234 King's business.
COPYRIGHT. 1>08, BY E. O. EXCELU.
Dr. E. T. Cassel. WORDS AND MUSIC. Flora H. Cassel.

"
111
-Jf
235 "tt>fiosoerx>r" Hie.
COPYRIGHT. IBM. BV CHARLIE D. TILI.MAN.
J. B. M. J
N

f JI
J j: i'l J
7"
I.I am hap-py to-day and the sun shines bright, The clouds have been
2. All my hopes have beenraised,0 His name be praised, His glo - ry has
3. what won -der-ful love, what grace di - vine, That Je - sns should

C7;,-|7*
236
C. H, G.
237 Cell Someone Co--bay.
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY ROBERT H, COLEMAN.
J. P. S. J. P. Scholfield.
DUET.
i. soprano and aiw.
Soprano ana Alto. *. w . k

Tou have - ior -


1. a great Sav in glo ry, Tell some-one to-

2. A - round you some oth -ers are dy


-
ing, Tell some-one to-

3. The joy of sal - va - tion will cheer you, Tell some-one to-

i>
^>vb 1"
i
238 Suiter Cts t% Days .(Bo 3t
eoflv 1

James Rowe. "? ?: XglLTr .!*"""


Oh (5
N .. . ,
239 Cfye IDay of tip Cross Seabs J?om<>,
COPYR1G T l806 BY CHAS " GABRIEL.
Tp<ip "Brown Pounds
J COOlC ZJHJWU JTUUUUO.
- - -

COPYRIGHT, I9O7, BY E. O. EXCELU. . FT


il,

X h V-"* ;
N -
240 $ot><> !

COPY HT 91 2
James Rowe.
-

To B E RV H
241 f?is promise Co Ule,
COPYRIGHT. 1817. BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN.
TameS ROWC
K >.

it-
'

242
C. S- N.
243 is GHe to Mtecr Cfyce.
COPYRIGHT. BY MRS. W. OGDEN. RENEWAL.
A 1IIS. A.

m J fJ
1. 'Tis the grand-est theme thro' the a-ges rung; 'Tis the grandest theme for a
2. 'Tis the grand-est theme in the earth or main; 'Tis the grandest theme for a
3. 'Tis the grand-est theme, let the ti-dings roll, To the guilt-y heart,,to the

9 -9 .

k ,
244 H%tt tfjc fjattb of iot>c Coucljeb ZHe.
COPYRIGHT. 1917, Bt E. O. EXCELL.
James Rowe. WORDS AND MUSIC. Homer F. Morris.

I.I could feel, the bur-den roll from my wear-y, sin-ful soul, When the hand of
2. I was lost in dark-est night, but my soul he-held the light, When the hand of
3. WhenIheardHiswelcomevoice,howitmademyheartrejoice,When the hand of

love touched me;


g Ji j'ljjtf Ji
And my heart that had been sad found a song that made it glad,
love touched me-; Great despair had filled my heart, but how soon it did de - part,
love touched me; When thro' grace He made mewhoIehowHisgloryfilledmysoul,

FT
*
ft I
, N
(
fo
245 (Dut i*. Boats.
. E. C. EllSWOrth. "OPYRIGHT. MM BY E . o. e<u..
E. O. Excell.

P-3;
246 diiy Stars?
COPYRIGHT. I8B7i BY JNO. R. SWENEY. T-- T> O wenev
E. E. Hewitt USED BY PERMISSION OF L. E. SWENEY, EXECUTRIX. J UVJ - V3WCUCY.
247 23Icsscb Ctssurancc.
COPYRIGHT, 1673, BY JOS. f. KNAPP.
Fanny J. Crosby. , Mrs. J. F. Enapp.
248 Sweet By cm6 23y.
S. F. Bennett. COPYRIGHT. 1010, BY JOAN H. WEBSTER. J. P. Webster.

" "
A. - '
_P <
249
Frances R. Havergal. -ST. C. STEBBIN9,
Geo. C. Stebbins.
Q.
250 Pictory (Brace,
'

COPYRIGHT, 1890. BY JOHN R. SWENEY. tnn T>


Sallie Martin. P BY PERMISSION OF L, E. SWENEY. EXECUTRIX. JWt JN..

y r -
^-
1. Con-quer-ing now and still to con-quer, Kid-eth a King in His might,
2. Con-quer-ing now and still to con-quer, Who is this won-der - ful
King?
3. Con-quer-ing now and still to con-quer, Je-sus, Thou Ru-ler of all,

r
-8-

Lead -
ing the host of
rS
all the faith-ful In - to the midst of the fight;
Whence are the ar - mies which He lead-eth, While of His glo - ry they sing?
Thrones and their scepters all shall per-ish. Crowns and their splendor shall f all, . ;<

ik
m
.1

See them with cour-age ad -vane -ing, Clad in their bril-liant ar -


ray,
He is our Lord and Ee-deem-er, Sav-ior and Mon- arch, di -
vine;
Yet shall the ar - mies Thou lead - est, Faith-ful. and true to the last,

Shout-ing the name of


y
their Lead -er, Hear them ex-ult- ing- ly say:
FpiE.

They are the stars that for - ev - er


Bright in His King-dom will shine.
Find in Thy man-sions e - ter - nal Best, when their warfare is past.

D.S. 7e^o <Ae frwe cwtZ to faith-ful Vic-t'ry is prom- ised thro' grace.
.
CHORUS. .._.... i D.S.

D
)

I i
Not to the strong is
TTT
the bat -tie, Not to the swift is the race, A -MEN.
. '?-
U
*.t

14
251 3n tfye Stja&cw> of fjts IDings.
HT. o. xci.t.
ReV. J. B. AtehinSOH. tio.jrr". E. O. Excell.

1. In the shadow o! His wings There is rest, sweet rest; There is rest from care and
2. In the shadow of His wings There is peace,sweet peace,Peace that passeth under-
3. In the shadow of His wings There is joy, glad joy; There is joy to tell the

i PI
m
bor, There is rest for friend and neigh-bor; In the shad-ow of His wings
la -

standing, Peace, sweet peace that knows no end-ing; In the shad-ow of His wings
sto-ry, Joy ex-ceed-ing, full of glo-ry; In the shad-ow of His wings

fc

There is rest, sweet rest, In the shad-ow of His wings There is rest, (sweet rest.)

There is peace, sweet peace,In the shad-owof His wings There ispeace.(sweet peace.)
There is joy, glad joy, In the shad-ow of His wings There is joy. (glad joy.)

p.rr ? / ,f .J J J
MI
E tr r
I
r
I
r. ir
b LHP
r.

CHOBTJS.

1
There is rest, there is peace, There is joy, . In the shadow of His wings:
sweet rest, sweet peace, glad joy,

-&
There is rest, there is peace, There is joy, In the shadow of His wings. A.-MEN.
sweet rest, sweet peace, glad joy,
252 Safe in % Ctrms of 3csus.
COPYRIQHT PROPERTY OF FANNIE T. DOANE.
W. H. Doane.
Fanny J. Crosby.
253 $
James Rowe.

fL b K ** l ")
254 t>enj Z>cuj.
Rev. W. C. Poole^
255 an tfc U)as Big Same* Scabs 2K.
co '' YRIaHT ta BY MARY RUNYON LOWRY. RENEWAL.
.
Croshv
vrosDy.
- <

USED BY PERMISSION. [
Robert Lowrv
jxuuen i/owry.
256 <S3tec of IJour 3est to ify faster.
H. B. G. ^Barnard. Ss. fs.D. Mrs. Charles Barnard.

h' J
Ph
257 Bringing 3n tfje

Knowles Shaw. George A. Minor,


-n n -r< i * * afr r
P^f-i
258 praise Jjim! praise f?iml
Fakny J. Crosby. , Chester G. Alien.
A i i
259 2TTjj !?<>art Kigtjt.
COPYRIGHT. 1913. BY E. 0. EXCELL.
WORDS AND MUSIC. B. D. Ackley.

1. There's a song of I ev - For


joy, sing it 'ry day, my ev-'ry sin the
2. As I live for Himeach burden seems so light; While He walks with me my
3. All my doubts are past, I am se-cure at last; Tho' my strength may fail, my
JL JL
fcfr-b-fr-4-
&

m
Lord has washed a-way; Trust-ing in His word, I yield to His con-trol,
heart is keep-ing right; In the nar-row way I'm press-ing tow'rd the goal,
an - chor hold - eth fast; Tho' I once was lost, His grace hath made me whole,
JL JL JL'
^^ JL JL JL JL JL 'JL JL JL' +. JL

) *
CHOSUS.

m
BF
z

SE T'T'
* i ** ^=H
T ^^ h
j i >

Since the lov-ing Je-sus saved my soul My heart keeps right since
Since Je-sus saved my soul.

&F
m
J^J:|lf^ftojfJ dJJ:j ;

my soul; My ev'ry tho't is under His control; With songs of joy I'm

m
Je-sus saved

r^ii

bp.Pbiri*i biJ^by-
j-f j.f yi f r-^W A-MEN.
pressing tow'rd the goal; My heart keeps right since Jesus saved my soul.

i "

^
I VA>
260
COPYRIGHT, 1918. BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN.
j. P. s. T. P,

5 jj
?. -J

1. Tho' He may call me to go the val-ley Je- snsis myLead-er and


thro',
2. - ver the o-cean if He should bid me go, fol-low His lead -ing and
I'll

3.1 snail not ques-tion the lead-ing of my King, I'll go where He leads me,with
->-. -&- *
sz:

,
261 Sunshine 3n.
Ada Blenkhorn. COPVRIOHT, 1098. BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL.
E. O. EXCELL, OWNER. Chas. H. Gabriel.
h I k h K
262
H.R. P. (
263 Samor, Sike a Scab Us.
Anonymous.

1
2.
Sav-ior,
We
like

are Thine; do
Shepherd. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7.

a shop-herd lead us,


Thou be -friend us,
.

^
William B. Bradbury.

Much we need Thy ten-der care;


Be the Guard-ian of our way;
3. Thou hast .prom-ised' to re-ceive us, Poor and sin -ful though we be;
4. Ear - ly let us seek Thy fa - vor; Ear -
ly let us do Thy will;

f f
fry k 4 C T P
264 Sc- a .Sunbeam.
COPYRIGHT. 1900, BY E. O. EXCELU.
Nellie Talbot. WORDS AND MU6IC, B. O. ExcelJ.

T
1. Je - sag wants me fora sun- beam, To sMne for Him eaeh day;
2. Je - sus wants me to be lov - ing, And kind to all I see;
3. I will ask Je-sns to help me To keep my heart from sin,
4. I'll be a sun-beam for Je - sus; I can if I but try;

W- *
T
In ev-'rywaytry to please Him, At home, at school, at play.
Showing how pleasant and hap -
py His -lit - tie one can be.
Ev-er re -fleet-ing His good - ness, And al-ways shine for Him.
Serv-ing Him mo-ment by mo -
ment, Then live with Him on high.

CHORUS.

*
A
)-+

sun -
beam, a sun -
beam, Je - sus wants me
Mm f
for a sun -
beam; A

m* 1 1

P
son -
beam, a sun -
beam, I'll be a sun-beam for Him. A - MEN.

g-g- i **.
265 3esus 23ibs Us Sfjine.
COPYRIGHT. 1912, BY E. O. EXCELL. RENEWAL.
E. 0. Excell.

1. Je - sus bids us shine, With a clear, pure light, Like a lit - tie

2. Je - sus bids us shine, First of all for Him; Well He sees and
a -
3. Je^- sus bids us shine, Then, for all round Man-y kinds of
4. Je - sus bids us shine, As we work for Him, Bring-ing those that

fc-^ 11 /
' "

- -
- - -
1 -
* ,
..

Ctrouttf* tf?e Cf^tone of (Bob in


ntt ! 'J
268 Stwet Story of 15.

Mts. Jemima Luke. Davenant, ns.Ss.D. Old Melody.

rtflr
Ctjat -Sweet Story of lb.
nlk
270 23ring.Oicrn.3n.
Alexcenah Thomas. COPVRIO T
; ^
PE R T O F R
^- A
D B Y ; E R M "S
- OODEN>
. W. A. Ogden.

P-9l-=-
Cemplc.
'

Pfr-lL.
273 3cmner of tfye Cross.
COPYRIGHT, 1884 AND 1887. BYJAMES MCQRANAHAN. Ta1TipQ
El Nathan. USED BY PERMISSION. james

dt

w
^ 1 -

1. There's a roy
- al ban-ner giv.- en for dis-play To the sol-diers
-
2. Though the foe mayrage and gath er as the flood, Let the stand-ard
3. - ver land and sea, wher r ev - er man may dwell, Make the glo - rious
4. When the glo - ry dawns 'tis draw-ing ver - y near It is has-t'ning

(*^*J
Satmer of tfye Cross.

3 i .i-nH
s i ji
f=f
crown Him King, toil and sing 'Neath the ban-ner of the cross! A-MEN.
we'll Be - neath

4
5
274 Cl^cre is a Hame 3 ot>e to
1 Love Jesus. C M.
- ,
275 3oyful 'Song.
COPYRIGHT, 1094, BY JNO. R. SWENEY.
Fanny J. Crosby. USED BY PERWSSION OF L. E. SWENEY, EXECUTRIX. Adam Geibel.

*
Pb
3oyful Song.
Harmony.
4fc
JL jJjjbH
T-fHi
Hl-z si:

Vic-to-ry, vic-tb-ry,
-*>

^^TRr I- P

vie-to -ry,. Thro' Je-sus Christour Lord!


HMfrg-Ml

thro' Christ our Lord!


A-MEN.

fg a(y A *J^vg n ss n ^ . J J-
<g
1
-
J-
"^r.
;

* I
f
276 3 <8at>e 2Tti} Sife for
COPYRIGHT, 19&2, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
Prances R. Havergal. P. P. Bliss.
277 n tyc firing -Sine.
COPYRIGHT. 1908. BY WM. J. KIRKPATRICK.
. H. M. ft

ntitt
(Dn tfyc Siring Sine,

In un-bro-ken line on to vic-t'ry go, And shoulder to shoulder stand. A-MEN.


In un -bro - ken line on to vie fry go,

I
r? i i n

278 fyriTio tye Sorb's aitointeb,


James Montgomery. Ellacombe. fs. 6s. D. St. Gall's Coll.

n K I
279 ZITy $atfycr Knows.
COPYRISHT. 1887, BY E. O. EXCELL.
S. M. I. Henry. WORDS AND MUSIC. E. O. Excell.

r v v r

I.I know my heav'n-ly Fa - ther knows The storms thai would my


2.1 know my heav'n-ly Fa - ther knows The balm I need to
3.1 know my heav'n-ly Fa - ther knows How frail I am to
4.1 know my heav'n-ly Fa - ther knows The hour my jour-ney

L^ V V
Knoros.

ZLF&V i
281
if.
A

I will go; That Je-sns may have all the glory, I will
a
go! A-MEN.
Ivrillsure-ly go; I will sure-ly gol

282 (greater anb <5ranber,


COPYRIGHT, BY ROBERT H. COLEMAN. T
J. P. S.
letB,
p gpliolficld

MLb V J
J -J j-
283 Win Cfjcm (Dne 23g
COPYRIGHT. IB12, BY E. O. EXCELL.
Lizzie DeArmond. WORDS AND MUSIC. Chas. H. Gabriel.

/ " >
1 ft
'
IDtn Cfymt (Due.

nit
285
J. P. S.
287 <OjooseI
J. P. S.

Jtt
Cfjoose!
~
apr
I|, tt%t a
COPYRIGHT. IBOS, BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER.
AU3
Aria T?
K.. TTnfiprolinn
naoersnon. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

I J 3 EB j
P
Soon our Sav - from Heav-en -
Sweet
1. will ior ap pear; is the
2. Lone - li - ness changed to re - un - ion com -
plete; Ab - sence ex-
3. Sun -rise will chase all the dark -ness a -
way, Night will be
4. Weakness - - cent - ure will
will change to mag- nif i
"
strength, Fail

PVbf^
w/'n'LK o 0-4-
^
!

hope and its pow - er to cheer; All will be


i
changed by a glimpse of His
s=s ^
changed for a place at His feet, Sleeping ones, raised in a mo-ment of
changed to the brightness of day, Tempest will change to in - ef - fa - ble
change to per-fec-tion at length, Sor-row will change to nn-end-ing de-
*-' J
tttyat a

3 :
i
...'... When I shall see His face! A-MEN.
'

Ob, what a change,

290 H)ilt Hot Jet UTc (go.


George Matheson. Margaret. 8. 8. 8. 8. 6. A. Iv. Peace.

T
1

1 Love that wilt not let me go , I rest my wear-y soul in


2. Light that M-l'west all my way, I yield my flick'ring torch to
3.0 Joy that seek -<est me thro' pain, I can - not close my heart to
4. Cross that lift - est up my head, I dare not ask to hide from

m
^ & -

Ph'L"
291 Cell me tf?e 016, <Dft' Stovij.
COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OP FANNIE T. DOANE.
Kate Hankey. W. H. Doane.

1
i

1. Tel me the Old, Old Sto - Of un-seen things a - bove,


ry, Of Je - sus
2. TeU me the sto-ry slow-ly, That I may take it in That won-der-
3. TeU me the sto - ry soft - ly, With ear-nest tones and grave; Re-mem-ber
4. TeU me the same old sto - ry, When you have cause to fear That this world's

+ + +.+ + \ J J J J^J !
Cell me 4fp <DR>, 16 Stern'.

1
293 CenOerness $e Sought
W. Spencer Walton. A. J. Gordon.

In ten -der- ness He sought me, Wea-ry and sick with sin,
He washed the bleed-ing sin-wounds, And poured in oil and wine;
He point -ed to the nail -prints, For me His blood was shed,
I'm sit -ting in His pres -
ence, The sun -shine of His face,
So while the hours are pass - All now is -
ing, per feet rest;

fi
m i
=F
*
A Vf
3n Ccnbcrmss fje Sought Hie,

8 ' -

ffo" < j'


295 Bamor #rst of ait.
COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY JNO. R. SWEHEY.
Fanny J. Crosby. Jno. R. Sweney.

BB:
.1 3 j.
1. When my life-work is end - ed and I cross the swell-ing tide, When J-he
2. 0, the soul-thrill-ing rap-ture when I view His bless-ed face, And the
3. 0, the' dear ones in glo - ry, how they heck-on me to come, And our
4. Thro' the gates to the cit - y, in a robe of spot-less white He will

CA, 17 h*
Samor $hrst of CtlL

I shall know Him ,


i
mi
I shall know Him by the print of the nails in His hand. AMEN.
I shall know Him,

296 Something
S. D. Phelps. COPYRIGHT. 1699, BY ROBERT LOWRY. RENEWAL. TJoKorf1 T IVnartT .
XS.UUC1
USED BY PERMISSION. i/UWl^

$-
-9 &
pfi m&
ior, Thy dy - ing love Thou gav - est me, Nor should ,1
the blest mer- cy- seat, Plead-ing for me, My . fee - ble
me a faith - nil heart, Like-ness to Thee, That each de-
that I am and have, Thy gifts so free, In joy, in

ffl*
~
A
Si*

P
w-*j; -ft-z

p "(*
aught with-hold, Dear Lord, from Thee: In love my soul would btiw, My heart ful-
faith looks up, Je - sus, to Thee: Help me the cross to bear, Thy wondrous
- Some work of love be - gun, Some deed of
part ing day Hence-forth may see

grief, thro' -life, Dear Lord, for Thee! And when Thy face I see, My ran-somed
*l
297 Count your Blessings.
TnTincrm <">fltman
junnson Tr COPYRIGHT. IBS?. BY E. o. EXCELL.
uaunan, jr. E. O. Excell.
.
WORDS AND MUSIC.

1. When up
- on life's bil-lows yon are tern - pest - tossed, When you are dis-
Are - er bur-dened with a Does the cross seem
2. you ev load of care?
3. When you look at oth-ers with their lands and gold, Think that Christ has
4. So, a - mid the eon-flict, whether great or small, Do not be dis-

cour-aged, think-ing all is lost, Count your man-y bless-ings>namethem


heav- y you are called to bear? Count your man-y bless-ings, ev - 'ry
prom-ised you His wealth nn told; Count your man-y bless-ings, mon-ey

cour-aged, G(
.
Count ijour Blessings.
a tempo.
i f W 1 1

Name them one by one; Count your many blessings, See what God bath done. A-MEN;

298
m
t j r .

beautiful
o:

3sk
COPYRIGHT. 1867, BY E. O. EXCELL. '

Jessie B. Pounds. WORDS AND MUSIC, J. S. Fearis.


299 Cfjc ?an& tyat was tDoun&cb for .-Ilk
COPYRIGHT, IBOB. DY DANIEL B. TOWNER.
Hattie H. Pierson CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, OWNER.
and Fred P. Morris. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. D. B,

i , i Sfcg
1. The hand that was nailed to the cross of woe, In love reach-es down to the
2. E'en now I can see, thro' a mist of tears, That hand still outstretched o'er the
3. The hand that wrought wonders in days of old Hold treasure more precious than
4. How oft at the touch of that nail-scarred palm My storm-troub-led heart has at
.

5. Tri-umphant thro' grace I shall some day stand, With Je-sus at home on that

f *-&-*?&++
B f t Jr-^t-L-L^^. I

,-g-J_

*
world be-low; 'Tis beck-on -ing now to the souls that roam, And pointing the
gulf of years, With healing and hope for my sin - sick soul; One touch of its
gems of gold, The price of re-demp-tion from sin and shame, The gift of sal-
oncegrowncalm;Thetem-pestthatsur-ges I will not fear, For how can I
-
gold en strand, His face in its beau-ty at last to sea, My hand in the

B fffm
PZ;
Qanb tljat was JPounbeb .for 2He.

soL - J I
'

301 U>e't>c a Story to Cell to tip Italians.


Colin Sterne. Sterne. 10. 8. 7. 7. 7. H. Ernest Nichol.
Voices in Unison, . i i
n , ^ i i * i ^ v ; .1
'pc a Story to Cell to tip. Hations,

Z7"Zg

Christ's great kingdom shall come on earth The king-dom of love and light. A-MEN.
,

i P
302 ,
in 3oyful
Loving-Kindness. L. M. American Melody.

1. A - wake, my soul, in joy


- M
lays, And sing thy great Ke-deem-er's praise;
2. He saw me ru - ined in the fall, Yet loved me not - with-stand-ing all,
3. Thro' mighty hosts of era - el
foes, Where earth and hell my way op -pose,
4. So when I pass death's gloomy vale, And life and mor-talpow'rs shall fail,

Effil
303
E. S. Hall.
rfrfr
305
C. H. G.
n tit
UTore Si

plore,.. Wash me and keep., me Thine for-ev-er -more. A -MEN.


now im-plore,Washandkeep,Owashandkeepme Thine for-ev-er -more.

306 Cfjtne ten tt)ay, orb.


j

A. A. P. COPYRIGHT. 1807, BY GEO.


RENEWAL.
C. STEBBINS.
"eo P
fVn-
^tphhilKS
*" oieDDins.
Slowly.

1. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Thou art the
2. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own' way! Search me and
3. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Wound -ed and
4. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Hold o'er my

BSSuiS ? P M-F^
307 ZUcet ZHe
H. E. Blair.
COPYRIGHT, I88B AND
IN
1913, BY WM.
RENEWAL.
J.
Wm
KIRKPATRICK, \IT T
HI J .
.
V"irVatrir>V
JVirKpdll U.K..

-h:
:

1. On the hap -py, gold-en shore, Where the faithful part no more, When the
2. Here our fond-est hopes are vain, Dear-est links are rent in twain; Bat in
3. Where the harps of an - gels ring, And the blest for - ev - er sing, In the
*
Hleet me Cfjere,

x h u *
"
t
309
c. H;
Calling tfje probtgal
1

rjh;>-]
311 tt%n
J. M. B.
% 2M
J. M. BLACK,
is
USED BY PERMISSION.
Up
OWNER OP COPYRIGHT,
gonbet.
J. M. Black.

TLW*-
U%n ttje XoII is Callcb Up
IO.H -J
313
C. M. F.
i

Jk
Sapior,
315 ye $ab a Calk ICtfy
Ida Scott Taylor.
3't?c ab a Calk >sus.

And oh, I love to steal a-way, And talk with Je-sns ev- 'ry day. A-MEN.

. 0-

gy; "
i
316 3Dors{)tp t{je King.
Sir Robert Grant. Lyons. Francis Joseph Haydn.

PUS
317 fjark! tfje Qcrattv angels Sing.
Charles Wesley. Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn.

1. Hark! the her -aid an -gels sing, "Glo- ry to the new-born King;
- -
2. Christ, by high-est Heav'n a dored, Christ, the ev er - last -ing Lord:
3. Hail the Heav'n-horn Prince of Peace! Hail the Sun of right-eous-ness!
4. Come, De - sire of na-tions, come! Fix hi ns Thy hum -hie home:
tfy fjeralb Gn$els Sing.

X "' a a
319 , I?ark, 2Tty 5oul.
Frederick W. Faber. J. B. Dykes.
fjcurk, f?ark, ZTtg Soul.

fc

Sing
-

I
BS
ite
ing to

. .
wel

J^l
-
m
come the

r-i CL
"*"

pil-grims, the pil-grims of the night.


"7-T "27" 151

A - MEN.

I
f=P

3'20 fift IJour (Slab Dote.


Henry Ware, Jr. Resurrection, so. 11. 12. John Edgar Gould.

PP %
Lift your glad voi - ces in
tri-umphon high, For Je-sushath
He burst from the fet-ters of dark-ness that bound Him, Resplendent in
Glo -
ry to God, in full an-thems of joy; The be -
ing He
'

But Je-sus hath cheered the dark val-ley of sor-row, And bade us, im-

y^N4 m
ris - en, and man Vain were the ter - rors that gath-ered a-
shall not die;
- to live Loud was the cho - rus of
and to save: an - gels on
glo ry,

gave us death can-not de-stroy: Sad were the life we may part with to-
mor-tal, to Heav-en as-cend: Lift then your voi ces in
-
tri-umph on

"
321 I?ome per Ctjcrc.
D. W. C. Htintington.
T c 0>KANe OWNER OF
- - - *"". Tullius Os O'Kane.

P-n-j
-
r
there, o-ver there, o-ver. there, think of the home o-ver there,
there, o-ver there, o-ver there, thinkof the f riendso-ver there,

there, o-ver there, o-ver there, My Sav-ior is now o-ver there,

there, o-ver there, o-ver there, I'U soon be at home o-ver there. A-MEN.
O-ver the

JL -
vf2i

*
S F
f=

322 8% 2>o IJou H)ait?


COPYRIGHT, 1B7B, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
G. F. R. USED BIT PERMISSION. Geo. F. Root.

TT
Utyot if it JDerc Co^
MIS. C. H. M. OOPYR.OHT. . BY WM. J. K.RKPATR.CK.
(A
.
^
Xb ^ "
if it Utye <Co*oyp.

g= T r
'

When we shall crown Him King; Glo ry, glo


-
ry! Haste to pre-pare the
When we shall crown Him King; ,
Haste to pre-

g g '.\*3* ..TH
,p*bj
jTo 7
I
.
r I r r r I i

^ .
nta?]. )
/rs 1 1

J I
C*^ r Gr J^Y"* \&

way; ... Glo ry, glo ry! Je- sus will dome some day. A-MEN.
pare the way;
. ^
*
^ *i =-^n

324 3 tDUI arise anb (5o to 3esus.


J. Hart. Arise. 8.7.8.7.4.7. Arr.
325 Sow Sfytnes 3n. -.

Mrs. Frank A. Breck. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick.

h "
PI?
Seines 3n.
n ii-
327 Co tt|e IDork
COPYRIGHT. 1899, BY W. H. DOANB.
Fanny J. Crosby. W. H. Doane.

1. To the work! to the work! we are serv-ants of God, Let ns


2. To the work! to the work! let the htm gry be fed; To the
3. To the work! to the work! there is la - bor for For the
all;
4. To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord, And a

^J
fol -
V; J
Tl
J
J'V'if
T

low the path that our Mas-ter


I
^ j Ja&l-Ji-l
has trod; With the balm of His
'
fonn-tain of life let the wear - y be led; In the cross and its
king-dom of dark-ness and er- ror shall fall; And the name of Je-
robe and a crown shall onr la- bor re -ward; When the home of the

iw
&^ jm A J'J Bt

conn-sel our strength to re -new, Let us do with onr might what our
ban - ner our - While we her - aid the ti- dings, "Sal-
glo ry, shall be,
- alt - -
be, In the loud-swell-ing cho
ho - vah ex ed shall rus, "Sal-
faith - M our dwell- ing shall be, And we shout with the ran-somed, "Sal-

-p- J
tfje JDork.

/T5" '

S"--
329 3 or>e to Cell tfje Story.
Katherine Hankey. Hankey. ?s. D. William G. Fischers,

f
I.I love to tell the sto ry, Of un - seen things a - bove,
2. I love, to tell the sto ry; More won -der-ful it seems
3. I love to tell the sto ry; 'Tis pleas -ant to re- peat
4. I love to tell the sto ry; For those who know it best

^*rp p
3 ot?e to Cell tfje Story.
REFRAIN.

i 1,1.
n: 3IJ d i\i' 3 3 313 3 I
love to tell the sto-ry, 'Twill be my theme in glo-ry To

~ ~
j
'

mm W W W P.
~~

s*
i i=H*
tell the old, old
ma t
sto - ry, Of Je - sus and His love. A-MEN.
a

T
I
I/..

i f f f ^

330 (ome, IJe Disconsolate,


Thomas Moore. Disconsolate, us. IDS. Samuel Webbe.
331
C. H. M.
Cfjc Jigltt is n.
Harmony. ,
333 fjrtst Grose,
COPYRIGHT. 1810, BY MABY RUNYON LOWRY. RENEWAb TJnVlorf
Robert I/>wry. SED BY PERMISSION.
USED
'
KODett
334
C. H. M.
335 3 (Bet to tfjc nb of tt?c tt?ay,
COPYRIGHT, 1BS. BY CHARLIE D. T1LLMAH. fMiarlip
USED BY PERMISSION. W1UU11C T)
i/. TilltTIQtl
J.U1111CU1.

1. The sands have been washed in the foot -prints Of the Stran-ger on
2. There are so man-y hills to climb up -
ward, I
'
oft -en am
3. He loves me too well to for - sake me, Or me a
give
4. When the last fee-ble step has been ta -
ken, ~the gates of that
And " '

:fc i* ii J>

B.C. And the toils of the road will seem noth -ing. When I
).Thenthe toils of the road, etc.

r\
336 'WE
A. B.
A Q -,
b U 4 =7-1-4
337. Ctje

2316 Psalm.
338 3'n ttje Secret of i?ts presence.
Pnt-eb COPYRIGHT, 1BI3, BY GEO. C. STEBBIN8.
Ellen i
I (jOIell. RENEWAL. Geo. C. Stebbins.

" -^
/L n. IL
339
M. E. Dodd.
340
s.t.
341
J. P. S.
342
Ada P
AUd TTaharalinn
fldUei&UUU.
% Will ?oR> Hie $asf
COPYRIGHT, looe, BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, PnViart ildlJtUCOB.
JXUUCIl TTarlrtioce
JN.. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
A i j
i
343 ycs, Cfjat 3 2Hay See,
C.H. S.
COPYRIGHT, 189B. BY CLARA M. SCOTT. OWNED BY
THE EVANGELICAL PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO. .
OVlaO H
V*ilW. il,

&E
' '

1. -
pen
V~T5T "T
my eyes, that I may see Glimps-es of truth Thou hast for me;
-
2. penmy ears, that I may hear Vqi - ces of truth Thou send-est clear;
pen. my mouth, and let me bear Glad ly the warm truth 'ev-'ry-where;
3. -

f- +- -f- -f- . - . J J>


344 Cfjink n Cljy
J. P. S.

Q b
p
i

1
\ -

345
B.T.
346 <

J.P1S.
347
J.P.S.
h L _
|-Q
348
j. P. a
A Li
349
f* Wnttler COPYRIGHT, I9OB, BY CHA8. H. ALEXANDER. fMiae TT /^ntx*]^
ly. ilomer. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. L-tiaS. H. Gabriel.

fe
i
1. In lov- ing-kind-ness Je-suscameMy soul in mer-cy to re-claim,
2. He called me
long be -fore I heard, Be -fore my sin-ful heart was stirred,
3. His brow was pierced with many a thorn, His hands by era - el nails were torn,
4. Now on a high
- er plane I dwell, And with my soul I know 'tis well;

J>
^-*P J' P
*
8

, Qfl h.
350 Cfje Hearer, 'Cffe Sweeter.
P
r. e*
a .
COPYIJIOHT. IB16, BY E. O, EXCELL.
WORDS AND MUSIC. B. D. Ackley.
Duet.

rtP
1. The near-er I reach the end The sweet-er is Home to
of life, me;
2. The near-er the fad - ing of the leaf, The brighter the col- ors grow;
3. The near-er I reach the banks of bloom, The fair-er the breez-es blow;
4. The near-er I reach the Morn-ing Land, The fair-er the gold - en light;

JJ J- 4 J J- J / i i
j
-^-J j
^:,'!7ttn-*
351 Ho <arc Up yonber,
COPYR1OHT. 1BIB. BY ROBERT H. COUMAN.
j. P. s. j p

3 J 3 J g

1. No care np yon-der, there the skies are fair; No tears up yon-der,


2. No bat-ties yon-der, peace-ful riv-ers flgw; No parking yon-der,
3. No long-ing yon-der, hearts are sat-is - fied, Noth-ing is want-ing,

i, [<* f T
m
_S
-<g
_^J^,
_ m mf&m "

peace ev 'ry where; No voice of weep-ing


- - in that hap- py land,
as here be -low; No fear of e - vil stirs with-in the heart,
no good de - nied; - souls are free from
Joy o ver-flow-ing, care,

p g-L. |g^-
ITd-\(9
,
ff.\fj' fJ ft

I
;f'll f If If f |. flp.p
CHORDS.

'f^ ft-IJ.il/JJ f
No strife up yon-der, God is in com-mand.
Thro' end-less a - ges friends ne'er have to part. No care up yon-der,-
God'sfullcon-tent-ment waits for you up there.

J gJ x> I * o^jy-f. f:

I
God's skies are fair; . No tears up yon4er, Je - sns is tbeja. A-SIEM.

^ . -<s>- f
E; jg
^Lr r i
352 tttyo (Eoulb 3t
WiWI
r J.CU P
A .
MnrriQ
J.TJ.UH10.
COPYRIGHT, IBO?, BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER,
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

P-fl-h-T-^"
353 Cares or 2Jk
W P P
***'* 1
COPYRIGHT, 1818. BY
WORDS ANP
C. O. EXCEL.L.
MUSIC.

rt
Sow. i .
' "
ft n 1
'
2He.

feS
f A -MEN.
He'll be my Friend till life shall end, And al-ways care for me.
_ _ - - . K- ji ^ / \

1
P 'p| ! .P

354 Sock anb.itoc.


*
A
**" O
v
''
COPYRIGHT, ISIS. BY E. O.
WORDS AND
EXCELL. RENEWAL.
MUSIC. "
tJtT * A OiWfetl
** ^^S"*-"'

1. I've a message from the Lord, Hal-le-la-jah! The message nn-to you I'll give;
2. I've a message rail of love, Hal-le-lu-jah! Ames-sage, my friend, for you;
is of-fered un - to you, Hal-le-lu-jah! E ter-nal life thy soul shall have,
8. Life -

4. I will tell you how I came, Hal-le-lu-jah! To Je-sus when He made me whole:
*
*
gjr
)-. ) ) V

4 *

'Tis re -cord-ed in His Word, Hal-le-lu-jah! It is on-ly that you "look and live."
'Tis a message from a-hove, Hal-le-lu-jah! Je-sus said it, and I know 'tis true.
If you'll on - ly look to Him, Hal-le-lu-jah! Look to Je-sns, who a-lone can save.
'Twas believing on His name, Hal-le-lu-jah! I trust-ed, and He saved my soul.

I
IEEt^i
g'gf
"Look and live," . . my brother, live, Look to Je-sus now and live;
"Look and Iive,"my broth-er, Iive,"Lookandlive,"

<
l

it 3

'Tis re-cord-edinHisWord, Hal-le-lu-jah! It is only that you "look and live." AMEN.
^ -P- ** &-*>-
355 Ctre Keebeb.
coprR a EXCELL
Lizzie Be Armond. ' > 1

wS Rl,8 ANDVu S c. Samuel W. Beazley.


ft
(he Heebeb,
J5
tt jiEj^y^' -*-
^ acztt. J.i * ^ I
l j
J j
^ j
>

Brave-ly do your part; Hark! hark! rings the call; '


Haste! haste! one and all;

grffrlM? EF
t^b P =fi I

jp. u g t m f f A f) h h ^ hi II rfn
hr
| ! I I >

b
flr
b^ S E E / ? ^ f j f
' :
8't?^tf
* Z-J
''J'PPPp.ppgiJJj) I?

On where the harvest stands, Waiting for will-ing hands Souls to win.
(

A-MEN.

'
^ fiTif
PM p l'
!?
u
J
ft
^frt'tgic
p
jj. i |i
fcspflj*
356. C^ere 3s Zto'Ztame So Sweet
George W. Bethune. Sweetest Name. 8. 7. <?. 7. William B. Bradbury.

X "* ,
357 ?is ye 3s it tfy
. .
.

. D
V-. \J. Martin
HlftlUIl.
COPYRIOHT. leos. BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER.
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.
(,/,
WldS. fl,
.-'' W

ffafr'bVtN' ^
:
^ h~~^ -Vi'v
l?is
CHORUS.
p 3s (Dn tfyc Sparroux
359
J. P. S.

n h
CHOBUS.
0'' P h
* M
'

m r j. ly r r
t
Saved ... by His pow'r di-vine, Saved ... to new life sub-lime!
Saved by His pow'r, Saved to new life,

>
p
p
p
P
p
P.

p
%p i
^>
cres. &. L'J3L*

%&=%
I iH TT fe
^
r
Life now is sweet and "my joy is com-plete, For I'm saved, saved, saved! A-MEN

i;j,r r r
Jv p
F?
360 3 Ctm (Eommg,
USED BY PERMISSION.
L. H. Rev. L. Hartsough.

^K b b
361
S. W. B.
jj
Unison.
Zeal, zeal,
'
nft- 1
363 Co
WORDS AND MUSIC COPYRIGHT. 1886, BY E. O. EXCELL. f\t, aa TT
C. H. G. 8. O. EXCELL. OWNER. V*Ha5. XI.
Unison.

rtfh
Co tfye
-

m9 Vfr"
364 Cttl l?ail, 3mmanuel!
COPYRIGHT. 1810, BY E. O. EXCELL.
D. R. Van Sickle. Chas. H. Gabriel.
,
CHOEUS.
an
Im-man-u-ell Im-man-u-el!

n t.* *.* 4.JW.* 9

Hail to the King we love so well! Hafl! Im


T -man-u'-ell
1TF1T
Hail to the King we love so well!
Hail! ...
r
M-:
V VV V VVVV
i-man-u-el! Im-man-u-el!

i 5:'5-i- T I

Hail! Ln -man-u-el! Glo-ry and honor and majesty, Wisdom and power be
HailJ . . . . . . Glo - - ry and maj-es-ty, Wia - dom be

f
I

. lit Im-

* *
Ha * '
rM '
(^

on - to Thee, Now and ev - er - more! . . . Hail to the King we love so welll

. m

^I iii , C-C L-L.p^j


man-u-el! Im-man-u-el! Hlail Im-man-n-el! Im-man-u-el!

cfc &L 'A


*TF}*fM.* g
p P
IP . I JJJ -J.^7
J* ?
J*W
y-^- '^.;
f r
f
Hafl! Im
7TF
man -u- el!
'r
^
p g
""j^"
Hail to the King we love so well!
g
"
g-B^
r E'q'-^'
p
" ^
f f
f. r O-IT
"*

Im-man-u-el!
Hail!
.

<
Hail! Hail!

,1- NJ> ,x~ I si)


gT J ^a _ _ . -&- -*--

r. r w y 9 i ff^
-K-f

'if* m r
:
Lm
*-f'
^

King of kings and Lord of lords, All hail, Im-man-u - el! A- MEN.
/r\

P i^
^ m r
i
365 (tmerica tfjc Scautiful
Katherine tee Bates. Materna. C. M. D. Samuel A. Ward.

1. bean - ti - ful for spa-dons skies, For am - ber waves of grain,


2. Obeau-ti-M lot pil- grim feet, Whose stern, im-pas-sionedsteess
3. beau - ti - ful for he - roes proved In lib - er - at - ing x strife,
'
4. beau ti - M for pa
- triot dream That sees be - yond the years

v
&[i j> T-
366 battle J?ymtt of iffc
Julia Ward Howe. , Hallelujah. ^Plantation Melody.

s j
1. of the com -ing of the Lord; He is
Mine eyes have seen the glo - ry
2. I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hun-dred circling camps; They have
3. He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall nev-er sound re-treat; He is
4. In the beau- ty of the hi- ies, Christ was born a-cross the sea, With a

C :

^w
-

/ .

.
-

tram-pling oat the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the
build - ed Him an al - tar in the eve-ning dews and damps; I can read His
sift - ing out the hearts of men be - fore His judgment seat. be swift, my
ry in His bos - om that trans-fig-ores you and me; As He died to
-
glo -- *- *-.

v
j V V V

Si

fate-M light-ning of His ter - ri-ble swift sword; His truth is march-ing on.
righteous sentence by the dim and flar-ing lamps; His day is march-ing on.
soul, to an-swer Him! be ju-^bi-lant, my feet! Our God is march-ing on.
make men ho-ly, let us die to make men free; While God is march-ing on.

frt S=
fWI *
CHORUS.
1/ULVSA.VV/U*

d
g:
i

b
i V fr
..

J* ^'
^
r^^H^
p
^^
Ik

JiJ
'^
I i

* ^f=J-r ^ f
Glo - - - lu - jah! - - hal-le -
ry! glo ry, hal-le Glo ry! glo ry, lu jah!

fe* 4 fe
nJ tJ Tj

9- -f-.

Glo- ry! glo-ry, hal-le- lu -


jah! Our God is march-ing on. A -MEN.

y~p~ i
367 BJljite cmb

1. 6 Co-lum-bial the gem of the o-cean, The home of the brave and the free;
2. When war winged its wide des-o-la-tion, And threatened the land to de-form,
3. Then, sons of Co-lum-bia! come hith-er, And join in our nation's sweet hymn;

The shrine of each patriot's devotion, A world of-fers horn-age to thee.


The ark then of freedom's foundation, Co - lum-hia rode safe thro' the storm;
Maythewreathstheyhavewonneverwither, Nor, the stars of their glory grow dim!

"
T
mandates make
P
heroes assemble, When Liberty's form stands in view;
Thy
With her garlands of vict'ry around her, When so proudly she bore herbfavecrew,
May the serv-ice, u-nit-ed, ne'er sev-er, But they to tneir col-ors prove true!

J U J- J 33
f r^t1n^=|*
Thy ban-ners make tyr-an-ny trem-ble, When borne
bo by the red, white and blue.
With her flag proudly waving before her, The boast of the red, white and blue.
The Ar-my and Na-vy for-ev-er, Three cheers for the red, white and blue.

-J ,
m a .
*
m .
9 I
*-

When borne by thered,white andblue, When borne by the red, white andblue; Thy
The boast of thered, white andblue, The boast of thered,whiteand blue; Withher
Threecheersforthered,whiteandblue,Threechdersforthered,whiteandblue; The

MMM I
3 D
banners make tyr-an-ny tremble, When borne by the red, white and blue,
flag proudly waving be-fore her, The boast of the red,whiteandblue.
Ar-my anOa-vy for-ev-er, Three cheers fof thered, white and blue. A-MBN.

368
S. F. Smith.
r\
369 Star<SpangIeb 23anner.
Francis Scott Key.

i
St^:
*4-iT5--

ff
Mi M>
yr- i
1 Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's ear-ly light, What so proud-ly we
2. On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty
3. And where is that band, who so vaunt-ing-ly swore That the hav - oc of

^
when 'freemen shall stand Be
4. thus be ev - er - tween their loVed
Oh, it

'
-9 9

hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whosebroadstripesandbrightstars, thro' the


host in dread si-lence re - pos - es, What is that which the breeze, o'er the
war and the bat-tie's con -fu-sion, A home and a coun-try should
homes and the war's des-o - - -
la tion; Blest with vie fry and peace, may the

ftVj
T f 3
Banner.
V*-IV* Wfc^i
i i

J* :* iP
f
was
T
night that our flag still there Oh,
.
say, does that star-spangled, ban-ner yet
flect-ed, now shines on the stream: 'Tis the star-spangled banner; oh, long may it
flight or the gloom of the grave, And the star-spangled banner in tri-umph doth
mot - to: "In God is our trust!" And the star-spangled banner in tri-umph shall
371 Hesponsc.
Sir George J. Elvey.

rrrr (
Lord, have mercy .havemercy upon us, Andinclineour hearts to keep thislaw. A - MEN.
j.J. f.... f j .
fjf-
zre
r
372 (Blorta patri.
Charles Meineke.

/';
374 5 Ask of me, and I shall give thee
the heathen for thine inheritance, and
1 BLESSED t's the man that walketh the uttermost parts of the earth for
not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor thy possession.
staudeth in the way of sinners, nor 9 Thou shalt break them with a rod
sitteth in the seat of the scornful. of iron ; thou shalt dash them in pieces
like a potter's vessel.
2 But his delight is in the law of the 10 Be wise now therefore^ ye
Lord; and in his law doth he meditate kings: be instructed, ye judges of the
day and night. earth.
3 And he shall be like a tree planted 11 Serve the Lord with fear and re-
by the rivers of water, that bringeth, joice with' trembling. 1

forth his fruit in his season; his leaf


12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry,
also shall not wither; and whatsoever
and ye perish from the way, when his
he doeth shall prosper.
wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed
4 The ungodly are not so; out are are all they that put their trust in him.
like the chaff which the wind driveth

away.
5 Therefore the ungodly shall not
stand in the judgment, nor sinners in
376
bhe congregation of the righteous.
1 LORD our Lord, how excellent is
6 For the Lord knoweth the way of thy name in all the earth! who hast
the righteous; but the way of the un-
set thy glory above the heavens.
godly shall perish.
2 Out of the mouth of babes and
sucklings hast thou ordained strength
because of thine enemies, that thou
375 mightest still the enemy and the
avenger.
1 WHY do the heathen rage, and 3 When I consider thy heavens, the
the people imagine a vain thing? work of thy fingers, the moon and the
2 The kings of the earth set them- stars, which thou hast ordained;
selves, and the rulers take counsel 4 What is man, that thorn art. mind-
together, against the Lord, and against ful of him? and the son of man, that
his Anointed, saying, thou visit est him? %

3 Let us break their bands asunder, 5 For thou hast made him a little.
and cast away their cords from us. lower th'an the angels, and hast
4 He that heavens
sitteth in the
crowned him with glory and honor.
shall laugh; the Lord shall have them 6 Thou madest him to have dominion
in derision. over the works of thy hands; thou
hasf
5 Then shall he speak unto them put all things under his feet:
in his wrath, and vex them in his sore 7 All sheep and oxen, yea, and the
displeasure. beasts of the field;
6 Yet have I set my King upon my 8 The fowl of the air, and the fish
holy hill of Zion. of the sea, and whatsoever passeth
7 I will declare the decree; the Lord through the paths of the seas.
hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; 90 Lord our Lord, how excellent is
this day have I begotten thee. thy name in all the. earth !

W&-19 .
&electefe f&afawf

377 during forever: the judgments of ihe


Lord are true and righteous altogether.
1 LORD, who shall abide in thy 10 More to be desired are they than
tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter
hill? also than honey and the honeycomb.
2 He that walketh uprightly, and 11 Moreover by them is thy servant
worketh righteousness, and speaketh warned: and in keeping of them there
the truth in his heart. is great reward.
3 Hethat backbiteth not with his 12 Who can understand his errors?
tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbor, cleanse thonme from secret faults.
nor taketh up a reproach against his 13 Keep back thy servant also from
neighbor.
presumptuous sins; let them not have
4 In whose eyes a vile person is con- dominion over me then shall I be up-
:

temned; but he honoreth them that right, and I shall be innocent from
fear the Lord. He that sweareth to the great transgression.
his own hurt, and changeth not. 14 Let the words of my mouth, and
5 He that putteth not out his money
the meditation of
to usury, nor taketh reward against
my heart, be accept-
able in thy sight, Lord, my strength,
the innocent. He that doeth these and my redeemer.
things shall never be moved.

379 23
378 1 THE Lord is my shepherd; I shall
1 THE
heavens declare the glory of not want.
God; and the firmament showeth his 2 He maketh me to lie down in
handiwork. green pastures: he leadeth me beside
2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and the still waters.

night unto night showeth knowledge. 3 He restoreth my soul : he leadeth

3 There is no speech nor language,


me in the paths of righteousness for
his name's sake.
where their voice is not heard.
4 Tea, though I walk through the
4 Their gone out through all
line is
valley of the shadow of death, I will
the earth, and their words to the end
fear no evil: for thou art with me}
of the world. In them hath he set a
tabernacle for the sun.
thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
5 Thou preparest a table before me
5 Which isas a bridegroom coming
in the presen.ee of mine enemies: thou
out of, his chamber, and rejoiceth as a
anointest my head with oil; cup my
strong man to run a race.
runneth over.
6*His going forth is from the end 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall
of the heaven, and his circuit unto the follow me all the days of my life: and
ends of it: and there is nothing hid I will dwell in the house of the Lord
from the heat thereof. forever.
1 The law of the Lord is perfect,

converting the soul: the testimony of


the Lord is sure, making wise the 380 24
simple.
8 The statutes of the Lord are right, 1 THE
earth is the Lord's and tin,
rejoicing the heart: the commandment fullness thereof; the world, and they

of, the Lord is pure, enlightening the that dwell therein.


eyes. 2 For he hath founded it updn tht
9 The fear of the Lord is clean, en- seas, and established it upon the floods,
3 Who shall ascend into the hill of 10 The young lions do lack, and
the Lord? or who shall stand in his sufferhungerf but they that -seek the
holy place? Lord shall not want any good thing.
4 He
that hath clean bands, and a 11 Come, ye children, hearken unto
pure heart; who hath not lifted up his me: I will teach you the fear of the
soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. Lord.
5 He shall from
receive the blessing 12 What man is he that desireth life,
the Lord, and righteousness from the and loveth many days, that he may sea
God of his salvation. good?
6 This
is the generation of them that 13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and
seek him, that se'ek thy face, Jacob. thy lips from speaking guile.
7 Lift up your heads, 14 Depart from evil, and do, good;
ye gates;
and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting seek peace, and pursue it.

doors; and the King of glory shall 15 The eyes of the Lord are upon
come in. the righteous, and his ears are open
8 Who is this king of glory? The unto their cry.
Lord 'strong and mighty, the Lord 16 The face of the Lord is against
mighty in battle. them that do evil, to cut off the remem-
9 Lift up your heads, ye gates; brance of them from the earth.
even lift them up, ye everlasting doors ; 17 The righteous cry, and the Lord
and the King of glory shall come in v heareth, and delivereth them out of all
'
10 Who is this King of glory? The their troubles.
Lord -of hosts, he is the King of glory. 18 The Lord is nigh unto them that
are of a, broken heart; and saveth such
as be of a contrite spirit.
19 Many are the afflictions of the
righteous but the Lord delivereth
: him
1 I WILL bless the Lord at all times : out of them all.
his praise shall continually be in my 20 He keepeth all his bones: not one
mouth. of them is broken.
2 My soul shall make her boast in 21 Evil shall slay the wicked: and
the Lord: the humble shall hear there-
they that hate the righteous shall be
of, and be glad. desolate. .

3 magnify the Lord with me, and


p 22 The Lo'rd redeemeth the soul of
let us exalt his name together. his servants: and none of them that
4 I sought the Lord, and he heard trust in him shall be desolate.

me, and delivered me from all my fears.


5 They looked unto him, and were
lightened: and their faces were not 382 f#rfm 37
ashamed.
1 FRET not thyself because of evil
6 This poor man cried, and the Lord
doers, neither be thou envious against
heard him, and saved him out of all the workers of iniquity.
his troubles.
2 For they shall soon be cut down
7 The angel of the Lord encampeth like the grass, and wither as the green
round about them that fear him, and herb.
delivereth them. 3 Trust in the Lord, and do good;
8 taste and see that the Lord is so shalt thou dwell in the land, and
good: blessed is the man that trusteth verily thou shalt be fed.
in him. 4 Delight thyself also in the Lord;
9 fear the Lord, ye his saints: for and he shall give thee the desires of
there is no want to them that fear him. thine heart.
5 Commit thy way unto the Lord; 384 40
trust also in him; and be shall bring
it to pass. 1 I WAITED patiently for the Lord;
6 And lie shall bring forth thy and he inclined unto me, and heard
righteousness as the light, and thy my cry.
judgment as the noonday. 2 He brought me up also out of a
7 Rest in the Lord, and wait pa- horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and
set my feet upon a rock, and estab-
tiently' for him: fret not thyself be-
cause of him who prospereth in his lished my goings.

way, because of the man who bringeth 3And he hath put a new song in
wicked devices to pass. my mouth, even praise unto our God:
8 Cease from anger, and forsake many shall see it, and fear, and shall
wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to trust in the Lord.

do evil. 4 Blessed is that man that maketh


the Lord his, trust, and respecteth not
9 For evil doers shall be cut off:
the proud, nor such as turn aside to
but those that wait upon the Lord,
lies.
they shall inherit the earth.
5 Many, Lord my God, are thy
wonderful works which thou hast
done, and thy thoughts which are to
us-ward: they cannot be reckoned up
383 39 in order unto thee: if I would declare
and speak of them, they are more than
I will take heed to can be numbered.
1 I said, my ways,
that I sin not with tongue; I will
my 6 Sacrifice and offering thou didst
not desire; mine ears hast thou
keep my mouth with a bridle, while the
wicked is before me. opened: burnt offering and sin offer~
Z I was dumb with I held my ing hast thou not required.
silence,
and sorrow
7 Then said I, Lo, I come: in the
peace, even from good,' my volume of the book it is written of me,
was stirred.
5 I delight to do thy will, my
3 My heart was hot within me, while God: yea, thy law is within my heart.
.1 was musing the fire burned: then
9 I have preached righteousness in
spake I with*my tongue.
the great congregation : lo, I have' not
4 Lord, make me to know mine end, refrained my lips, Lord, thou
and the measure of my days, what it
knowest.
is; that 1 may know how frail I am.
10 I have not hid thy righteousness
5 Behold, thou hast made my days
as an handbreadth ; and mine age is
within my heart; I have declared thy
faithfulness and thy salvation: I have
as nothing before thee: verily every
not concealed thy loving-kindness and
man at his best state is altogether van-
thy truth from the great congregation.
ity.
11 Withhold not thou, thy tender
6 Surely every man walketh in a mercies from me, Lord : let thy lov-
vain shew; surely they are disquieted
ing-kindness and thy truth continually
in vain: he heapeth up riches, and
preserve me.
knoweth not who shall gather them.
12 For innumerable evils have com-
7 And now, Lord, what wait I for? passed me about: mine iniquities have
my hope is in thee. taken hold upon me, so that I am not
5 Deliver me from all my transgres- able to look up; they are more than
sions: 'maJce me not the reproach of the the hairs of mine head: therefore my
foolish. heart faileth me.
385 97 387
,'

1 BLESS the Lord, my soul: and


1 The Lord reigneth; let the earth
all that is within me, bless his holy
rejoice; let the multitude of isles be
name.
glad thereof.
2 Bless the Lord, my soul, and
2 Clouds and darkness are round Ms
forget not all benefits. .

about him; righteousness and judgment


1

are the habitation of his throne.


3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities;
who healeth all thy diseases;
3 A fire goeth before him, and burn- 4 Who redeemeth thy life from
sth up his enemies round about. who crowneth thee with
destruction;
4 His lightnings enlightened the loving-kindness and tender mercies;
world; the earth saw, and trembled. 5 Who satisfleth thy mouth with
5 The hills melted like wax at the good things; so that thy youth is re-
presence of the Lord,' at the presence
newed like the eagle's.
pf the Lord of the whole earth. 6 The Lord executeth righteousnesi
and judgment for all that are op-
6 The heavens declare his righteous-
and all the people see his glory. pressed.
ness,
7 He made known his ways unto
7 Thou, Lord, art high above all the
Moses, his acts unto the children of
earth: thou art exalted far above all
Israel.
gods. 8 The Lord is merciful and gracious,
8 7e
that love the Lord, hate evil: slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy.
he preserveth the souls of his saints; 9 He will not always chide : neither
he delivereth them out of the hand of will he ke'ep his anger forever.
the wicked. 10 He hath not dealt with us after
9 Light is sown for the righteous, our sins; nor rewarded us according to
and gladness for the upright in heart. our iniquities.
10 Rejoice in the Lord, ye right- 11 For as the heaven is high above
the earth, so great is his mercy toward
eous; and give thanks at the remem-
brance of his holiness.
them that fear him.
12 As far as the east, is from the

west, so far hath he removed our


transgressions from us.
386 100 13 Like as a father pitieth his chil-
dren, so the Lord pitieth them that
1 MAKE a joyful noise unto the fear him.
Lord, all ye lands. 14 For he Jcnoweth our frame; he
2 Serve the Lord, with gladness: remembereth that we are dust.
come before his presence with singing. 15 As for man, his days are as
3 Know ye Lord he grass; as a flower of the field, so he
that the is God:
flourisheth.
it is lie. that hath made \is; and not we
16 For the wind passeth over it, and
ourselves; we are his people, and the
it isgone; and the place thereof shall
sheep of his pasture.
know it no more.
4 Enter into his gates with thanks- 17 But the mercy of the Lord is
giving, and
into his courts with praise : from everlasting to everlasting upon
be thankful "unto him, and bless his them that fear him, and his right-
.

name. eousness unto children's children;


5 For the Lord is good; his mercy 18 To such $ keep his covenant,
is everlasting; and his truth endureth and to those that remember his com-
to all generations. <., mandments to do them.
-*

4 But let every man prove his own


388 work, and then shall he have rejoicing
1 AND seeing the multitudes, he went in himself alone, and not in another.

up into a mountain; and when he was 5 For every man shall bear his own
set, his disciples came unto him: burden.
2 And lie opened his mouth, and 6 Let him that is taught in the word
taught them, saying, communicate unto him that teacheth in
3 Blessed are the poor in spirit: for all good 'things.
theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 7 Be not deceived ; God is not
4 Blessed are they that mourn: for mocked for whatsoever a man soweth,
:

they shall be comforted-. that shall he also reap.


5 Blessed are the meek: for they 8 For he that soweth to his flesh
shall inherit the earth. shall of the flesh reap corruption; but

6 Blessed are they which do hunger he that soweth }o the Spirit shall of
and thirst after righteousness: for they the Spirit reap life everlasting.
shall be filled. 9 And let us not be weary in well
7 Blessed ore the merciful : for they doing: for in due season we shall reap,
shall obtain mercy. if we faint not.
8 Blessed are the pure in heart: for 10 As we have therefore opportu-
nity, let us do good unto
all men, espe-
they shall see God.
9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for ciallyunto them who are of the house-
hold of faith.
they shall be called the children of God.
'

10 Blessed are they which are perse-


cuted for righteousness' sake: for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
390 yoim 3
11 Blessed are ye, when men shall 1 AND as Moses up the serpent
lifted

and persecute you, and shall


revile you,
in the wilderness, even so must the
Son of man be lifted up:
say all manner of evil against you
2 That whosoever believeth in him
falsely, for my sake.
12 Ecjoice, and be exceeding glad: should not perish, but have eternal life.
3 For God so loved the world, that
for great is your reward in heaven: for
so persecuted they the prophets which he gave his only begotten Son, that
were before you. whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have everlasting life.
4 For God sent not his Son into the
389 Oafetiang 6 world to condemn the world; but that
1 BRETHREN, if a man be overtaken the world through him might be saved.
in a fault, ye which are spiritual, re- 5 He that believeth on him is not
store such an one in the spirit of meek- condemned: but he that believeth not
ness; considering thyself, lest thou also is condemned already, because he hath
be tempted. not believed in the name of the only
2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and begotten Son of God.
so fulfill the law of Christ. 6 And this is the condemnation, that
3 For if a man think himself to be light is come into the world, and men
something, when he 4s nothing, he de- loved darkness- rather than light, be-
ceiveth himself. cause their deeds were evil.
7 For everyone that doeth evil hateth 11 That ye may be blameless and
the light, neither cometh to the light, harmless, the sons of God, without re-
lest his deeds should be reproved. buke, in the midst of a crooked and
8 But he that doeth truth cometh to perverse nation, among whom ye shine
as lights in the world:
'the light, that his deeds may be made
manifest, that they are wrought in 12 Holding forth the word of life;
God. may rejoice in the way of Christ,
iln.ai~I

that I have not run in vain, neither


9 He that believeth on the Son hath labored in vain. -

everlasting life: and he that believeth


not the Son shall not see life; but the
wrath of God abideth on him.

392 i

1 THAT which we have seen and heard


391 declare we unto you, that ye also may
have fellowship with us and truly our
:

1 LET this mind be in you, which


fellowship is with the Father, and with
was also in Christ Jesus:
his Son Jesus Christ.
2 What, being in the form of God, 2 And these things write we unto
thought it not robbery to be equal with
you, that your joy may be full.
God:
3 This then is the .message which
3 But made himself of no reputa- we have heard of him and declare unto
tion, and took upon -him the form of you, that God is light, and in him is
a servant, and was made in the like- no darkness at all.
ness of men :
4 If vie say that we have fellowship
4 And being found in fashion as a with him, and walk in darkness,
,
we
man, he humbled himself, and became lie, and do not the truth:
obedient unto death, even the death of 5 But if we walk in the light, as he
the cross. is inthe light, we have fellowship one
5 Wherefore God also hath highly with another, and the blood of Jesus
exalted him, and given him a name Christ his Son cleanseth us from all

which is above every name: sin.

6 That at the name &f Jesus every 6 If we say that we have no sin, we
knee should bow, of things in heaven, deceive ourselves, and the truth is^ not
and things under in us.
and things in earth,
the earth; 7 If we confess our sins, he is faith-
ful and just to forgive us our sins, and
7 And that every tongue should con-
to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
fess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the
glory of God the Father. 8 If we say that we have not sinned,
we make him a liar, and his word is
8 Wherefore, my belotoed, as ye have not in us. .

always obeyed, not as in my presence


only, but now much more in my ab-
sence, work out your own salvation with
fear and trembling. 393 6
.

9 For it is God which worketh in 1 FINALLY, my brethren, be strong in


you both to will and to do of his good the Lord and in the power of his might.
pleasure.
8 Put on the whole armour of Godf
t<* DC all things without murmur- that ye may be able ta stand against
*Agsand disputings: the wiles of the devil. (OVER)
?H-23
fteafttng?

3 For we wrestle not against flesh that now at the 'last ydui;,
ca^elfif me
and blood/ but against principalities, hath flourished again; $heremyeTwere
against powers, against the rulers of also careful, but ye lacked opportunity.
the darkness of this world, against 8 Not that I speak in respect of
spiritual wickedness in high places. want: for I have learned, in whatso-
4 Wherefore take unto you the ever state I am, therewith to be con-
whole armour of God, that ye may be tent.
able to withstand in the evil day, and 9 I kriow both how to be abased, and
having done .all, to stand, , I know how to abound everywhere and
:

5 Stand therefore, having your loins in all things I am instructed both to


be full and to be hungry, both to
girt about with truth, and having on
the breastplate of righteousness; abound and to suffer need.

6 And your feet shod with the prep- 10 I can do all thing-s through Christ
aration of the gospel of peace: which strengthened me.
7 Above, all, taking the shield of
faith, wherewith ye shall be able to
quench all the fiery' darts of the wicked.
395 ftomatig to
5 And take the helmet of salvation, 1 THE word is nigh thee, even in
and the sword of the Spirit, which is thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is,
the word of God: the word of faith, which we preach ;

9 Praying always with all prayer 2 That if thou shalt confess with
and supplication in the Spirit, and thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
believe in thine heart that God hath
watching thereunto with all persever- t

ance and supplication for all saints. raised him from the dead, thou shalt
be saved.
3 For with the heart man believeth
394 unto righteousness; and with the mouth,
confession is made unto salvation.
1 REJOICE in the Lord, alway: and
4 For ^the scripture saith, Whoso-
again I say, Rejoice. ever believeth on him shall not be
2 Let your moderation be known
ashamed.
unto all men. The Lord is at hand.
5 For there is no difference between
3 Becareful for nothing; but in the Jew and the Greek: for the same
everything by prayer and supplication Lord over all is rich unto all that call
with thanksgiving let your requests be
upon him.
made known unto God. 6 For whosoever shall call upon the
4 And the peace of God, which name of the Lord shall be saved.
passeth all understanding, shall keep 7 How then shall they call on him
your hearts and minds' through Christ in whom they have not believed? and
how shall they believe in him of whom
5 Finally, brethren, whatsoever
they have not heard? and how shall
things are true, whatsoever things are
they hear without a preacher?
honest, whatsoever things are just, '

whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever


5 And how shall they preach, except
things are lovely, whatsoever things are
they be sent? as it is written, How
of good report ; if there be any virtue, beautiful are the feet of them that
and if there be any praise, think on preach the gospel of peace, and bring
these things. glad tidings of good things!
6 Those things, which ye have both 9 But they have not all obeyed the

learned, and received, and heard, and gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who
seen in me, do : and the God of peace hath believed our report?
shall be with you., 10 So then faith cometh by hearing,
7 But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, and hearing by the word of God.
396 tenant 8 397 I Corinfyiattf 13
1 THERE is therefore now no con- . 1 THOUGH I speak with- the tongues
1

demnation to them which are in Christ of men and of; angels, and have w riot

Jesus, who walk not after the .flesh, but charity, I am become as sounding brass,
after the Spirit. or a tinkling cymbal.
2 For the -law of the Spirit of life
2 And though I have the gift of
in Christ Jesus 'hath made We free from
the law of sin and death.,, prophecy, and .understand all mysteries,
;
.

and all knowledge; and though I have


3 'For'Whai toe la^o&lpwi; do, in; all faith, so that I could remove moun-
that was weak through the flesh, God
it
tains, and have not charity, I am noth-
sending his own Son in the likeness of
sinful flesh, and -for sin, condemned ing.

sin in the flesh : ., ,


3 And though I bestow all my goods
4 That the righteousness of, the law to feed the poor, and though I give my
might be fulfilled in us, who -walk not body to be burned, and have 'not
after the. flesh, but after the .Spirit, charity,. it profiteth me nothing.
5 For as many as are led by the "

4 Charity suffereth long, and is kind;


Spirit of God, they are the sons of
charity envieth not-; charity vaunteth
God. ; .: :

not itselfj is not puffed up,


6 For ye have not received the spirit
of bondage again to fear; but ye have- 5 Doth not. behave itself unseemly,
received the seeketh not her own, js not easily pro-
Spirit of adoption,
whereby we cry, Abba, Father. ,: ,
.; voked, thinketh no evil;
7 The
Spirit ,..ifeelf;'b^ttf 'wiiinl^ 6 Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but re-
with our spirit, that we are the children 5

joiceth in the truth;


of God:
^
5 And if children, then Weirs; heirs I Beareth all things, believeth all
.

all things, endureth all


of God, and joint heirs with' Christ; if things, hopeth .

so be that. we suffer with Mm j that we' things. .

may be also glorified together. 8 Charity never, faileth: but whether


9 For I reckon that the sffierings of there be prophecies, 'they shall fail;
this present time are not worthy to be , whether there be tongues, they shall
compared with the glory which shall be cease; whether there be knowled/ge, it
revealed in us. .
shall vanish away.
10 Who shall separate us from, the
love of Christ? shall tribulation, or dis- 9 For we know in part, and we
tress, or persecution, or famine, or .prophesy in part.
nakedness, &r peril, or sword? 10 But when that which is perfect is
11 As it is written^ For thy sake, we come, then that which is in part shall
are killed, all the.day long; we^e a'e- be >dpne away.
counted as sheep for the slaiighter. II When
I was a child, I spake as a
12 Nay, in all these things 'we- are understood as a child, I thought
'
child, I
more than conquerors through him"tHdt as a child but when I became a man,
:

loved us. .

I put away childish things.


13 For I am persuaded, that neither
12 For now we see through a glass,
death, nor life, nor angels, nor prin-
cipalities, nor powers, nor things pres-.
darkly; but then face to face: now I
know in part; but then shall I know
ent, nor things to come,
14 No/r height, nor depth, nor any even as also I am known.
other creature, shall be able to separate 13 And now abideth faith, hope,
Ms from the love, of God, which is in charity, these three; but the greatest of
'

Christ Jesus our Lord. these is charity.


'

398 10 399 ffiomang 6

verily, I say unto you, He


1 VERILY, 1 WHAT we say then? Shall
shall
that entereth not by the door into the we continue in sin, that grace may
sheepfold, but elimbeth up some other abound?
way, the same is a thie,f and a robber. 2 God forbid. How shall we, that
2 But he that entereth itiby the door are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
is the shepherd of the sheep.
3 Know ye not, that so many of us
3 To him the porter openeth; and as were baptized into Jesus Christ were
the sheep hear his voice and he calleth
: baptized into his death?
his own sheep by name, and leadeth
4 Therefore we are buried with him
them out.
by baptism into death: that like as
4 And when he putteth forth his own Christ loas raised up from the dead by
sheep, he goeth before them, and the the glory of the Father, even so we
sheep follow him: for they know his also shouldwalk in newness of life.
voice.
5 For if we have been planted to-
5 And a stranger will they not fol- gether the likeness of his death, we
in.

low, but will flee from him: for they shall he also in the likeness of his resur-
know not the voice of strangers. . rection :

6 Verily, verily, I say unto you, 1 6 Knowing this, that our old man is
am the dooa- of the sheep. cnicified with him, that the body of sin
might be destroyed, that henceforth v>e
7 All that ever came before me are
should not serve sin.
thieves and- robbers: but the sheep did
not hear them. 7 For the wages of sin is death,; but
the gift of God'z's eternal life through
8 I am the door: by me if any man
Jesus Christ our Lord.
enter in, he shall' be saved, and shall
go in and out, and find pasture.
9 The thief cometh not, but for to 400 l Corinthians ll
and to kill, and to destroy: I am
steal,
come that they might have life, and 1 FOR I have received of the Lord
that they might have it more abun- that which also I delivered unto you,
dantly. That the Lord Jesus the same Light
in which he was betrayed took bread:
10 I am the good shepherd: the good
shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. 2 And when he had given thanks, he
brake it, and
said, Take, eat: this is
11 My sheep hear my voice, and I
my body, wlAch is broken for you: this
know them, and they follow me : do in remembrance of me.
.
12 And I give
unto them eternal life;
3 After the same manner also he took
and they shall never perish, neither
the cup, when he had supped, saying,
shall any man pluck them out of my
This cup is .the new testament in my
hand.
blood this do ye, as oft as ye drink it,
:

13 My
Father, which gave them me, in remembrance of -me.
is greater than all; and no man is able
to pluck them out of my Father's hand.
4 For
as often as ye eat this breatf,
and drink this cup, ye do shew thfo
14 I and my Father are one. Lord's death till he come.
Ecsponstbe

14 If ye shall ask any thing in


401 fofm 14 my
name, I will do it.
1 LET not your heart be troubled:
15 If ye love me, keep my com-
ye believe in .God, believe also in me. mandments.
2 In my Father's house are many
mansions: if it were not so, I would
have told you. I go to prepare a place 402 ffietoeiatiottf 7
far you. 1 AND
one of the elders answered,
3 And if I go and prepare a place saying unto me, What are these which
for you, I will come again, and receive are arraye'd in white robes? and whence
you unto myself; that where I am, came, they?
there ye may be also.
2 And I said unto him,Sir-, thou
4 And whither I go ye know, and knowest. And
he said to me, These are
the way ye know. they which came out of great tribula-
Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we tion, and have 'washed their rdbef>. ind
|mow not whither thou goest; and how made them white in the blood of the
can we know the way? Lamb.

6 'Jesus saith unto him, I <ZWK the 3 Therefore are they before the
-

throne of God, and serve him day and


way, the truth, and the life: no man
cometh unto the 'Father, but by me. night in his temple : and he that sitteth
on the throne shall" dwell among them.
7 If ye had known me, ye should
hare known my Father also: and from 4 They shall hunger no more, neither
henceforth ye know him, and have seen thirst any more; neither shall the sw
light on them, nor any heat.
'

him. .
.

'

8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew 5 For the Lamb which is in the
us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
midst of the throne shall feed them,
and shall lead them unto living foun-
9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been tains of waters: and God shall, wipe
so long time with you, and yet hast all tears from their eyes.
away .

thou not known me, Philip? he that


hath seen me hath seen the Father; and 6 And there shall be no more death,
how sayeth thou thenj Shew us the neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall
Father? there be any more pain: for the former
things are passed away.
10 Selieveth thou not that I am in
the Father, and the Father in me? the 7 And
there shall be no night there;
words that I speak unto you I speak and they need no candle, neither light
not of myself: but the Father that of the sun; for the Lord God giveth
dwelleth in me, he doeth the works. them light: and they shall reign for
ever and ever. -

11 Believe me that I am in the


Father, and the Father in me: or else
believe me for the very works' sake.
403
12 Verily, I say unto you, He
verily,
that believeth on me, the works that I 1 HE is despised and rejected of
do shall he do also;.. and greater works men a man of; sorrows, and acquainted
than these shall he do; because I go with grief.
unto my Father. 2 And we hid as it were our faces
13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in from him; he was despised and we
I do, that the Father esteemed him not.
my name, that will
may be glorified in the San. 3 Surely he hath borne our griefs,
and carried our sorrows:' Yet we did 4 He shall covey thee with his feath-
esteem him stricken, smitten of God ers, and under his wings shalt thou
and afflicted. trust : ftisttrjyth shall be thy shield and
4 But lie was wounded for our trans- buckler. '-,
.

gressions, he was bruised for our. . 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the
iniquities: terror by night; nor for the arrow that
5 The chastisement of our peace was flieth ;
by day;
upon him; and with his stripes we are
'
6 No.r for the pestilence that walketh
healed.
in the darkness: nor for the destruction
6 All w&like sheep have gone astray; that wasteth at noonday.
we have turned every one to his own
7 A thousand shall fall at thy side,
way; and ten thousand at thy right hand;
7 And the Lord hath laid on him
' but it shall not come nigh thee.
the iniquity of us all
8 Only withtthine eyes shalt thou be
8 He was oppressed, and he was
hold and see the reward of the wicked.
afflicted,yet he opened not -his mouth.
9 Because thou hast made the Lord,
9 'He is brought as a lamb to the
which is my refuge, even the Most
slaughter, and as a sheep before her
shearers is dumb, so he openeth not High, thy habitation;
his mouth. 10 There shall no evil befall thee.

10 He was taken from prison and


from judgment: and who shall declare
his generation?' 405 2 orint^ian# 5
11 For he was cut off out of the
1 FOR we know that if our earthly
land of the living: for the transgres-
house of this tabernacle were dissolved,
sion of my people was he stricken.
we have a building of God> an house
12 And he made his grave with the not made -with' hands,- eternal in the
wicked, and with the -rich in his death; heavens.
13 Because he had done no violence,
2 For we that are in this tabernacle
neither was any deceit in his mouth.
do groan, being burdened: not for that
14 Tet it pleased the Lord to bruise we would be unclothed, but clothed
him; he hath put him to grief: tipon, that mortality might be swal-
15 He hath poured out his soul unto lowed up of life.
death; and he was numbered with the 3 Now he that hath wrought us for
transgressors; the selfsame, thing is God, who also
16 And he bare the sin of many, and hath given unto us the earnest of the
made intercession for the transgressors. Spirit.
4 Therefore we are always confidentt
knowing that, whilst we are at home
404 in the, body, we are absent from the
Lord:
1 HE that dwelleth in the secret place
of the Most High shall abide under the 5 (For we walk. by. fa.ith, not by
v '^^
shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the Lord, he is 'my 6- We. are confident, I say, and will-

refuge and my fortress: my God; in ing rather to be absent from the body,
him will I trust. and to be present with the Lord.
3 Surely he shall deliver thee from 7 Wherefore we labor, that, whether
the snare of the fowler,' and from the present or absent, we may be accepted
noisome pestilence of him. .
fteafctngg

14 For the Lard God a sun <w3


406 shield: the Lord
is
will give grace and

1 HONOR the Lord with thy sub- glory: no good thing will he withhold
stance and with the first fruits of all
from them that walk uprightly.
thine increase.
2 Will a man rob God? Yet ye have
robbed me. But ye say; Wherein have
we robbed thee? In tithes and offer- 407 temperance
ings.
1 WHO hath woe? who hath sorrow?
3 Bring ye all the tithes into the
who hath contentions? who hath bab-
storehouse, that there may be meat in
mine house, and prove me now here- bling? who hath wounds without cause?
who hath redness of eyes?
with, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will
not open you the windows of heaven, 2 They that tarry long at th& wine :
and pour you out a blessing, that there they that go to seek' mixed wine.
shall not be room enough to receive it. 3 Look not thou upon the wine when
4 For ye know the grace of our. Lord v
it is red, when it giveth his color in the
Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, cup, when it moveth itself aright. At
yet for your sakes he became poor, that the last it biteth like a serpent and
ye through might be rich.
his poverty stingeth like an adder.
5 Upon theday of the week let
first 4 Be not drunk with wine. Be not
everyone of you lay by him in store, as among wine bibbers; among riotous
God hath prospered him. eaters of flesh. .
:

6 Every man
according as he pur- 5 For the drunkard and the glutton
poseth in his heart, so let him give; not shall come to poverty and drowsiness :

grudgingly, or of necessity: for God shall clothe a man with rags.


lovetha cheerful giver.
6 Wine is a mocker, strong drink is
7 It is more blessed to give than to
raging; and whosoever is deceived
receive.
thereby is not wise,
8 Blessed is he that considereth the.
7 None of us to himself, and
poor; the Lord will deliver him in time liyeth
no man. dieth to himself.
of trouble.
9 He that hath pity upon the poor, 5 Let us not judge one another any-
lendeth unto the Lord. ,
more: but judge this rather, that no
10 And God is able to make all
man put a stumbling-block 'or an occa-
grace
sion to fall in his brother's way.
abound toward you; that ye, always
having all sufficiency in all things, may 9 The kingdom of God is not meat
abound to every good work : and drink; but righteousness, and
11 (As it is written, He hath dis- peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.

persed abroad; he hath given to the 10 He that in these things serveth


poor his righteousness remaineth for-
: Christ is acceptable to God/ and ap-
ever. proved of men.
12 Now he that ministereth seed to 11 Let us therefore follow after the
the sower both minister bread for your things which make for peace, and ;

food, and multiply your seed 'sown things wherewith one may edify an-
and increase the fruits of your right- other.
eousness :) 12 It is good neither to eat flesK, nor
13 Being enriched in every thing to to drink wine, nor anything whereby
all bountif ulness, which causeth through thy brother stumblethj or is offended,
""
us thanksgiving to God. or is made weak.
408 $o*6, 3 Qm Cfyine, ntirely Cfytte.
Samuel Davies. Sessions. L. M. Luther O. Emerson,,

1. Lord, I am Thine, en-tire-ly Thine, Purchased and saved by blood di-vine;


2. Grant one poor sin - ner more a place A-mong the chil-dren of Thy grace;
3. Thine would I live,Thine would I die, Be Thine thro' all e - ter - ni - ty;
4. Here, at that cross where flows the blood That bought my guilt - y soul for God,
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; J'raise Him, all creatures here be-low;
No. , No.
A band of faithful reapers 363 DEAR LITTLE STRANQEH '. 272
A call for Joyal soldiers. 197 L>1D OlllUST O'Ell K1.NNBKS WEEP 116
A GHJLD Of THE lilNU 232 Do yon fear the foe 261
A HYMN OF XltliBX 229 Do YOU LOVE HIM. 170
A MIGHTY FORTRESS 152 Doxologies 372-408-409,
A ruler once uauie to Jesus 207
ABIDE WITH ME 10 EVERY DAY 25*
ABLE, WILLING, MIGHTY 346
ALAS AN DID MY KA.VIOU BLEED ....23-216 FADE, FADE EACH EARTHLY JOY 45.
ALL HAIL IMMANUEL '. . . 364 FAITH o OUB JATHEKS L.VING STILL 10*
ALL HAIL, TIJE POWER (COKOWATJONJ 120 FATHER WHATE'EK o' EARTHLY KLIBS
! 362 .

ALL HAIL THE POWER (DIADEM,) 1 4 FILL ME NOW 95.


ALL HAIL THE 1'OWEB (MILES LANE,)
1
.. 121 FLING OUT THE BANNER 28.
ALL PEOPLE THAT ON EAHTH DO DWELL 409 FROM EVERY STORMY WIND 35
ALL THE WAY MY SAVIOR LEADS ME. 256 FROM GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTAINS 13B
ALMOST PERSUADED 63
AM I A SOLDIER Of THE CROSS 14 GIVE MB JESUS 98
AMAZING GRACE 52 GIVE OP YOCU BEST TO THE MASTER 25ft
America 368 GLORIA PATHI 372
AMEKICA THE BEAUTIFUL 305 GLORIOUS THINGS OF THEE ARE SPOKEN 24
ARISE,MT SOUL 144 Glory be to the Father 372
AROUND THE THRONE or GOD 266 GOD BE WITH YOD . 183
ART THOU WEARY 102-119 Goil is calling the prodigal 309
ASA VOLUNTEER 1 1 GOD MOVES IN A MYSTERIOUS WAY..; : 328
ASLEEP IN JESUS 56 GOD OP OUR FATHERS, KNOWN Oi' OLD -
370
AT CALVART 177 God so loved our fallen race 287
AT TIIE'CROSS 21<5 GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU 186
AWAKE, MY SOUL, AND WITH THE SDN 59 GRACE ENOUGH von ME 198 i

AWAKE, HY SOUL, IN JOYFUL LAYS 302 GRACE, 'TIS A CHARMING SOUND 18


AWAKE, MY SOCL, STRETCH EVEBY NERVE. . 22 Great multitudes of men 339
GREATER AND GRANDER 282
BATTLE HYMN or THE REPUBLIC 366 GUIDE MB THOU .GREAT JEHOVAH 3
BEAUTIFUL ISLE 208
BEAUTIFUL NAME 228 HAIL THOU ONCE DESPISED 131
BEAUTIFUL KIVER , 184 HAIL TO THE BRIGHTNESS 14
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY or EDEN 57 HAIL TO THE LORD'S ANOINTED 278
Behold ! a royal army 275 MARK, HARK MY SOUL 319
BEHOLD A STRANGER AT THE DOOR 32 HARK TEN THOUSAND HARPS. 30
BEYOND OUR SIGHT'. 375 HARK THE HEIIAI.D ANGELS SING
! 317
BLESSED ASSURANCE 247 Hark 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear
! 270
BLEST BE THE TIE ; 49 Hnrk to the music resounding 355
BREAK THOU THE DREAR o" WFB .71 HAVE THINE OWN WAY LORD 306
BRETHREN, WE HAVE MPT TO WORSHIP 107 HE CARES FOB ME , . 353
Brightly hpams our Father's mercy 103 HE DIED FOR ME 178
BRING THEM IN 270 HH INCLUDED ME 198
BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES 257 HE IS ABLE TO DELIVER THEE 243
BROAD is THE ROAD A 113 HE IS BO PRECIOUS TO ME. . '. : . . 218
HE KEEPS ME SINGING , 181
CALLING THE PRODIGAL ................... 300 HB LEADETH ME 164
CANCELLED ............................. 205 HE LIFTED ME 349
CHOOSE ..................... ........... 2S7 HB LOVES EVEN ME. . . 340
CHRIST AROSE ............. ......... ...
. 33? HE UPHOLDS ME 345
CHRIST is COMING ....................... P9 HE WILL HOLD ME FAST 342
CHRIST RECEIVE SINFUL MEN ............ 200 HW,P SOMEBODY TODAY 1.'
CHRIST THE LORD is RISEN TODAY 29 F'RHER GROUND 172
Christ will me His aid afford ............. ISfl HlS BYE IS ON THE SPARROW. . . 36T
CLOSER EVERY DAY ....................... 1S2 HIS HOLY TEMPLE 27t
CLOSE TO THEE ......................... 75 HlS LOVE CAN NEVER FAIL . 305
Close to Thee, my precious Snvior ......... 182 HlS LOVE KEEPS ME SINGING , ... 253
Come every poul hy sin onnrosopd ........... 97 HlS PROMISE TO MB '241
COME HOI.Y SPIRIT. HEAVENLY DOVE ....... 25 FlS WAY WITH THEE '242
COME. 'HUMBLE SINNER ................... 93 JTfS WORD WAS WITH TOWER 233;
COMB, LET US JOIN OCK CHEERFUL HOKOS. .. - HOLY GHOST, WITH LIGHT DIVINE 34
COME. SAID JEST'S' SACRED VOICE .......... 112 HOLY, HOLY, HOLY -ft
'
COME, SOI'ND His PRAISE ................. 8 HOLY SPIRIT, FAITHTL GU'DE 42:
COME THOU ALMIGHTY KING .............. 7 HOLY SPIRIT FROM ON HIGH 67"
COME THOU FOUNT ..................... Si Hover o'er me Holy Spirit : . . 95.
Come, we that love the Lord .............. 220 HOTV FIRM A FOUNDATION 108-109
Come, women, wide proclnln ........... ... P7 FOW HAPPY EVERY CHILD 0" GRACE IS
COME, YE DISCONSOLATE .................. 330 How many are lost in the dnrknnss 160
COME, YE S'NNERS. POOR AND NEEDY. .02 . 324 HOW SWEET THE NAMH OV JESUS 44
COMING HOME .......................... jsfl HOW TEDIOUS AND TASTELBgS 153
Conquering now and still to conquer ........ 2RO
COUNT YorR BLESSINGS ................... 207 I am a stranger here 234
CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS .......... 127 I AM COMING LORD. 3<)0
I am happy today and the san shines...... 235
Darkness may o'ertake me ................ 241 I AM KRSOLVED 179
DAY IS DYING IN THB WEST ............... 168 I AM THIND LORD
"
221

345
S46 INDEX
No.
1 am thinking today 246 Lord God of- might 229
I do not ask to Bee the way 303" Lord have mercy
1

371
3. essayed to walk alone 345 LOBD I AM THINE, ENTIRELY THINE 408
1 fear the foe no more 353 LOBD, I HBAB OF SHOWERS 94
I GAVE MY LIFE FOB THEE 276 LOBD, I'M COMING HOME 192
1 have * Friend tfho is faithful 300 LOBDi SPEAK TO MB 116
1 hear the Savior say 314 LOBD WB COMB BEFOBB THEE NOW 19
I heat '3?hy welcome voice 360 LOVB DIVINE ." 132
I HEMtD THE VOICE OF JESCS SAT 54 LOVB IS THB THBMB 169
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES. .v. 31 LOVB LIFTED MB . . 240
I LOVB- HIM ;..... 341 Low in a manger. . .'
, 272
1 LOVH.THY KINGDOM LORD 96 Low in the grave He lay '. 333
1 LOVE TO SING OF HEAVEN Ill LOYALTY TO CHRIST 201
1 LOVB-TO TELL THE STOUT 329
>I must needs go home 239 MAJESTIC SWEETNESS SITS ENTHRONED 13
I MUST TELL JESCS 224 MAKE MB A CHANNEL OF BLESSING 222
I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR 72 MAY JESUS CHUIST BE PRAISED 1
1 saw one hanging on a tree. i ;'...... 178 MEET MB THERE 307
1 stand amazed in the presence..... ..191 Mine eyes have seen the glory ' 366
it think when I read that sweet story 268 MQBB ABOUT JESUS 100
want my life to glorify 285 More holiness give me. 84
was sinking deep iu sin 240 .MORE LIKE THE MASTER H05
WILL' ARISE AND GO TO JESUS 324 ilOBE LOVE TO THEE 332
WILL' GO 281 MUST I GO AND EMPTY HANDED 304
WILL SING Tot! A SONG 141 MUST JBSUS BEAU THE CROSS ALONE 38
WOULD BH LIKE JESUS 188
-. . ;
MY COUNTRY 'TIS 'OF THEB 368
'LL BE A SUNBEAM 264 My days are gliding swiftly by 82
'LL LIVE FOB HIM 62 MY DESIRE 285
*M A PJLGRIM 68 MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE 91
'm pressing on the upward way 172 My Father is rich '
282
I've a message from the Lord 354 MY FATHER KNOWS 279
I've a Savior kind and tender. . . ; 313 MY FATHER PLANNED IT ALL 166
I'VE FOUND A FRIEND 142-359 MY HEART KEEPS RIGHT 259
I'VE HAD A TALK WITH JESUS 315 MY HOPE IS BUILT 162
I've two little hands to work for Jesus 269 MY JESUS AS THOU WILT 9
I've wandered far away from God. 192 MY JESUS I LOVB THEE 89
IN ALL MY LORD'S APPOINTED WATS 118 MY LATEST SUN IS SINKING FAST .'. . . 212
IN EVIL LONG I TOOK DELIGHT 85 My life, my love I give to Thee 62
IN His-' KEEPING 334 MY PRAYER '
84
In loving kindness Jesus came 349 MY SAVIOR 313
IN TENDERNESS HE SOUGHT M>E. .,. 293 MY SAVIOR FIRST OF ALL 295
In the Christian's home in glory 180 MY SAVIOR'S LOVE 191
IN THE OROSS OP CHRIST 2 MY SOUL BB ON THY GUARD 20
IN THS SECRET OP HIS PBESENCE 338
IN THB SHADOW OF HIS WINOS 251 Naught have I gotten 204
It CAME UPON THB MIDNIGHT 133 NEAR THE CROSS 174
IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL 156 NEARER .MY GOD TO THEE 46
NEARER, STILL NKAREB 2!)2
JERUSALEM, THE GOLDEN 65
No CARB UP YONDER 35i
JESCS AND SHALL IT EVEB BE. 88
No DYING THERE
JESUS BIDS US SHINB 265 '. . . 61
138
NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE JESI:S 199
JESUS, BLESSED JESUS NOTHING BETWEEN 230
JB8U8 CALLS US 50
NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD
JBSUS EXPECTS YOU 231 310
Not now, but in the coming years 225
JBSUS FBIEND OF SINNERS' 143
JESUS I COMB 139
NOW THE DAY IS OVER. .......'. 73
JESUS I MY CROSS HAVE TAKEN 134
O Columbia the gem of the ocean
Jesns Is. able to save.-. 346 367
JESUS IS ALL THE WORLD TO ME 137
O COULD I SPEAK ]29
JESUS IS CALLING 223
O DAY OP REST AND GLADNESS 126
323
FOR A THOUSAND TONGUES If4
Jesus is coming to earth again
JESUS IS THE FRIEND YOU NEED 213 O GOD OUR HELP 105
JBSUS IS THE NAME 167
HAPPY DAY 202
Jesus keep me near the cross 174
O JESUS I HAVE PROMISED '
12
JESUS THOU ART STANDING v 33
JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL (DANKS.) 122
O listen to our wondrous story
JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL (MARTYN^ 124 280
JESUS LOVER OP MY SOUL (REFUGE.) 125 LOVE DIVINE 41
JBSUS PAID IT ALL 314
O LOVE THAT WILT NOT LET ME GO 290
JESUS SAVES 146
O MASTER, LET MB WALK WITH THEE 17-81
O THAT I KNEW THB SECRET PLACF. 79
JESUS,. SAVIOR, PILOT ME 39
O THAT WILL BB GLORY
JBSUS SHALL REIGN 26 236
the love of Jesus 238
JBSUS THH SINNER'S FRIEND 99
O WORSHIP THE KING
JESUS THE VERY THOUGHT OP THEE 1
47 316
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam 2fi4
O ye who have wandered in sorrow 176
JESUS WILL 193
O ZION HASTE 27
Of the themes that men have known 169
JOY TO THE WORLD 128
JUST AS I AM 53 OH, FOR A CLOSER WALK '. 90
JUST WHEN I NEED HlM MOST 195 OH, HOW HB SAVES 171
Oh, say can you see 369
Lamp of our feet. 210 Oh, the love of Jesus 253
LKAD KINDLY LIGHT 48 OH, WHAT A CHANGE '. 289
LEND A HELPING HAND 288 ON JORDAN'S BTOBMY BANKS 78-211
LET HIM IN 140 On the cross in darkness 336
LET JESUS COME INTO YOUR HEART 214 ON THE FIRING LINE 277
LBT THE LOWEB LIGHTS BE BURNING 103 On the hapjiy golden shore 307
LBT THE SUNSHINE IN 261 On to the work He has given 361
LIFT YOUR GLAD VOICES 320 ONLY A SINNER 204
Lo HB COMES WITH
! cr.ouns -77 ONLY TBUST HIM 87
>.

LOOK AND LIVE 354 ONWABP CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS 158


INDEX 347

OPEN MY EYES THAI MAY SOT .


No.
343
'-.-'LAND
THERB is A or PURE PBLIQHT
No.
83
Our Father which art In Heaven>. .,.....-. 373 THERE is A NAME I LOVE TO HEAR. .167-274 . . .

Our lord Is now rejected .*;.-. ..... 149 . . .' There Is a name that is dear 348
OUT WITH THB LIFE BOATS. . .
t . .".'..";.,'. . . 246 THERE is NO NAME so SWEET. 358
:. Overs the land. sounds the' gospel call .".'."I.-. 231 THESE is POWER IN THE BLOOD 208
THERE SHALL BE SHOWERS -OF BLESSING. ... 168
"
PARDON ON" 'CALVARY ^ ';'. '. \ i . .-.' ...-...' 176 There was One who came from Heaven ..... 170
PASS MB NOT '. . . '.-.. . . . ..-358' There's a land that is fairer 248
Praise God from- whom all blessings.... 408-409. There's a royal banner 273
PRAISE HIM PBAISB HIM
I ! 258 ,
There's -a song of joy 259
PRAYER is THE SOUL'.S SINCERE DESIRE 70 TkEBE'S A WIDENESS 4 '*

PBBOIOUS PBOMISB .....;...,. 161 THERE'S wo FKIEND LIKE JESUS. . . , 286


REAPERS ABB NEEDED ->.. .-.-. . 355: There's pow'r, mighty pow'r 283
RESCUE THE PERISHING 155 There's within my heart a melody 181
RESPONSE 371 THINK ON THY WAY 344
BEST FOB THE WHABY 180 Tho' He may call me to go. 260
REVIVE us AGAIN 40 THOU WHOSE ALMIGHTY WOBD 86
ROOK OF AGES 123 Tired of wasting precious days 189
ijJJPis MIDNIGHT AND ON OLIVE'S BBOW 43
SATE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS 252 "I'lS SO SWEET TO TBUST IN JESUS 308
SAFELY THROUGH ANOTHER WEEK 154 'TIS THE BLESSED. -HOUR OF PBAYBR 219
SAVED, SATED 359 'Tls the grandest theme. 243
SAVIOB AGAIN TO THY DEAR NAME 21 To the front away 277
SAVIOR LIKE A SHEPHERD LEAD us. . .-. . 263 TO THE -HARVEST FIELD 363
SAVIOR MORE THAN LIFJt 101 TO THE WORK 327
Savior Thy dying love 296 TRUE-HEARTED,' WHOLE-HEARTED 249
SEND THE LIGHT. ;' ....'. 215 TRUST AND OBEY' . '. '. 226
Shall we gather at the river. ...'..... 184 .Trying to walk in the steps. 227
SILENT NIGHT, HOEY NIGHT '. 318 . 'TWAS JESUS -:.. 347
Sinners, Jesus will receive 200 TWO LITTLE HANDS 269
SOME, ONE WHO KNOWS...-.; .-.;.,.. 160
SOME SWEET DAY, ..;.... . 173 VICTORY THROUGH .GRACE 250
Some tender voice called to me. .. ..... .:. . . 347
Somebody came and lifted me. 352, WALK IN. THE LIGHT 11
SOMEBODY DID A GOLDEN DEED 284 We praise Thee, God. . , 40
SOMETHING FOB JESUS 296 WE WOULD SEE JESUS 66
SOMETIME WE'LL UNDERSTAND ,' 225 WE'LL WORK TILL JESUS COMES 58
Somewhere the sun Is shining. r.i j. 2P8 WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION 220
Soon will our Savior from Heaven; .' 289 WE'VE A STORY TO TELL. 301
Sowing -In the morning 257 WELCOME DELIGHTFUL MORN , 18
STAND UP, STAND UP FOR JESUS 147 WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS 51
STANDING ON THE PROMISES 2T>3 WHAT DID HE DO 280
STEPPING IN THE LIGHT 227 WHAT IF IT WERE TODAY 823
SUN OF MY SOUL 5 When all my labors and trials
'
236
SUNSHINE IN THB SOUL. 209 WHEN HE COMETH 267
SWEET BY AND BY. ...;,.. .,' 248 WHEN I CAN READ MY TITLE CLEAR. ....... 151
SWEET HOUR OP PRAYER. i'i ....... . .' 60 WHEN I GET TO THE END' OF THB WAY 335 . .

SWEETER AS THE DAYS GO BY 238 WHEN I GO HOME : 145


.
SWEETER THAN ALL .,'
186 .WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS 37
When I think of Calvary. .; 282
: ;
TAKE MY LIFE AND LET iT BE / s^j; / ....... . 326
When I think of my Savlor'S' great love 340
TAKE THE NAME OF JESUS WITH' YOU 206 When I was tossed on the ocean waves..... 341
TAKE TIME TO BE HOLY 80
WHEN JESUS LEADS ......:; 260
TELL ME THE OLD, OLD STORY 291
WHEN LOVE SHINES IN.I. 325 :
TELL SOMEONE TODAY 237 . . :

THAT SWEET STORY OF OLD. 268,


When morning gilds the skies. 1 . :

THB BANNE8 OF THE CROSS 273 When niy debt to God was resting 205
THE BIBLE
'

210 When my life work is ended 295


The comes for
.>

281 When peace like a river ; 156 ;


call true, loyal soldiers. .

THE COMFORTER HAS COMB 150 When the dark shadows gather 199
THE CROWNING DAY ...'.........* 149 When the early morning breaking 334
THE FIGHT IS ON 331 WHEN THE HAND OF LOVE TOUCHED ME 244
THH GLORY SONG
:

236 WHEN THE ROLL is CALLED UP YONDER 311


THB GREAT PHYSICIAN v312 When upon life's billows. ..;...; 297
The hand that was nailed to the cross ; 299 When we -walk with the Lord 226
THE HAND THAT WAS WOUNDED FOR ME. ... 299 WHERE HE LEADS ME .;.,.. 55
While we prny and while we plead 64
THE HOME OVER THERE 321
WHO COULD IT BE 352
THH JOYFUL SONG 275
WHO is ON THE LORD'S SIDE 157
THE- KING'S BUSINESS ; 234
The Lord Is In His holy temple 271 WHOSOEVER MEANETH ME 235
THB LOUD is MY SHEPHERD 337 WHY ^o YOU WAIT 322
THE LORD'S PRAYER ........
. . , 373 WHY NOT NOW 64
THE MOHNING LIGHT is BREAKING'S'
; :

136 Why should I fell discouraged 357


THE NEARER THE SWEETER. .:..., . . . . 350 WILL THERE BE ANY STABS '..... 246
. .

THE WHITE 4ND BLUE 367 WIN. ONE TODAY 339


BED,
THE SAME OLD WAV 187 WlN THEM ONtf BY ONE 283
The sands have been washed 335 WONDERFUL NAME 348
THE SHINING SHORE . 82 WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE 294
THE SON OF GOD GOES FORTH.
,'

130 WORK FOB THE NIGHT IS COMING 106


Would you live for Jesus 242
THE SONG OP MY SOUL. . . 300
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER 869 YB CHRISTIAN HERALDS 117
THE TOUCH OF His HAND ON MINE 217 YE MUST BE BOBN AGAIN 207
THE VAIL WAS RENT IN TWAIN 336 Years I spent in vanity and pride 177
"THE WAY OP THE CROSS -LEADS' ROME 239 YIELD NOT -io TEMPTATION 262
THE WOMAN'S HYMN .
:
. . . . . ; 87 Yonder a vessel is breasting the gale 245
There are days so dark. 217 YOUR BEST vsiEr.a is ALWAYS NEAB 1.65
THERE is A FOUNTAIN 148
THERE' is A GREEN HILL FAR AWAT 159 "ZEAL" OUR WATCHWORD. . 361
There Is a land beyond our sight 175 ZlON STANDS WITH HILLS SU^SOUNDBD 76
848 INDEX

Blessed is the man that walketh. . . . (Psa. 1) 374 Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. (Psa. 100) 3S
Bless the Lord, my soul (Psa. 103; 387 O Lord, our Lord, how excellent. . . . (Psa. s) 376
Fret not. thyself because of evil.. (Psa. 37) 382 The earth Is the'/Lord's. . ." (Psa. 24) 380
I said. I will take heed to my ways. (Psa. 39; 383 The heaven's declare the glory. ... (Psa. 19J 378
I waited patiently for the Lord.. (Psa. 40) 384 The Lord is myt shepherd.. ..... .(Psa. 23) 379
I will bless the Lord at all times. (Psa. 34) 381 The Lord reigneth; let the earth.. (Psa.~97; 38?
Lord who shall abide in thy (Psa. 15; 377 Why do the heathen jage. , . (Pea. 2) 371

Bespnsfoe f^

And as Moses lifted up the serpent. (John 3; 3"0 Let not your heart be' troubled. . . . (Jobs 14, 4W1
And one of the elders answered. .
(Rev.
. . 7) 402 Let this mind be In you (Phi'. V. Ml
And seeing the multitudes (Matt. 5) 388 Rejoice in the Lord alway (I'Ul. 4.) 394
Brethren, if a man be overtaken.. (Gal. 6) 389 that which we have seen (1 John l) 392
Finally, my brethren, be strong. . (Eph. 6). 393 The word Is nigh thee , . (Horn. 10; 395
For I have received of the Lord.(l Cor. 11) 400 There is therefore now no (Rom. 8J 396
For weknowthatlfonrenrthly house (2 Cor. 5) 405 Though I speak with the tongue (1 Cor. 13; 397
He Is despised and rejected (Isa. 63) 403 Verily, verily, I say unto yo'J. . .(John 10) 398
He that dwelletb In the secret place. (Psa. 91 j 404 What shall we say then (Rom. 6) 399
Honor the Lord with thy substance. (Prov. 3) 406 Who hath woe, who hath So'/row, (Prov. 23) 407

Metrical
All Saints, C. M... 130
Angel's Story 12
Antioch, C. M 12S
A rip] 129
Aspiration. I've found a Friend ,142 I gave My life for thee. ... 278
Broad Is the road. 113 . . .... . .
If you are tired of the load 214 My hope Is built 162
Close t<> Tliee my 182
precious.! .
In looking thro' my tears.. 198 listen to our wondrous. 280 .

188 In tenderness He sought me 293 Sinners Jesus will receive. . 200


Earthly pleasures valuly call
Father! whate'er of eWthly 362 Just as I am 53 Walk In the light 11
Have Thine own way Lord 3,06 My hope Is built on nothing Ifi2 When He cometh, when He 267
Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit 05
'

could I speak. ,\ 129 When morning gilds the... 1


I want my life -to glorify.. 285 for a thousand tongues.. 114
I'm pressing on the upward 172 listen to our wondrous. 280 . Christ. (Coming of)
In all my -Lord's appointed 118 ye who have wandered In 176
On the cross In darkness.. 336 Christ Is coming. 69
Is your life a channel of 222 . .
Bock of Ages. 123 Jesus is coming. 323
Jesus keep me near the. 174 Lo! He conies with clouds. 77
Jesus Lover -.of my soul.122-12.4 Savior more than life. .... 101
Sinners Jesus will receive. . 200 Our Lord Is now rejected. . 149
Jesus Sarlori pilot me. , . 39 Soon will our Savior.. ...... 289
Lord speak to me that I . 116 The hand that was nailed to 299
Love divine, all love... 132 .
There Is a fountain. .'. : .'148 . .

There is a green hill far. . ~15'9 Christ. (Love of)


More about Jesus would I. 100
There Is a name I love to. 167
More like the Master. ... 305 . .
.There was One who came. . 370
Awake, m/ 302
soul, in joyful.
Nearer, still nearer 292 Did Christ 115
o'er sinners weep
Ov Master let me walk. .17-81 There's a wideness In God's 4 244
. 1 could feel the burden roll
O that I knew the secret... 79 Tired of wasting precious.. 189 I was sinking deep in sin. 240
'Tis so sweet to trust In. . . 308
Oh for a closer walk 90
What can wash away my sin 310
O love divine that stooped. 41
Open my eyes that I may. 343 . love that wilt not let me
290
Savior more than life to me 1 01 When I survey the 37 159
There Is' a green hill far. .
There shall be showers of. . 168 When my debt to God 205 There was One who came.. 170
Thou my everlasting portion 75 Who Is on the Lord's side. 357 When I fear my fnith will. 342
We would see JPRIIS 66 Would yon he free from the 208
When I think of Calvary., 282
Welcome delightful morn. 18 . .
Would you live for Jesus.. 242
'Christ. (Master.)
Assurance. Baptism.
Give of your best to the.. 256
144 1 can hear my Savior. .... 55 Lead kindly light 48
Arise, my soul, arise
I love Thy. Kingdom, Lord 96
Art thou weary 102 .
More like the Master. ..... BOS'
In all my Lord's appointed 118 Master let me walk... 17-81
Blessed assurance 247
Jesus, I my cross have 134 Onward, Christian Soldiers. 158
Christ will me His aid afford 186
Darkness may o'ertake me. 241 Low In the grave He lay.. 333 There are days so dark 217 .

Fade, fade each earthly joy 45 My fnlth looks up to Thee. 91


My lifer, my love I give. 62
He leadeth me 164 . .
Christmas.
How firm a foundation. 108-10') happy day that fixed my 202
Tho' He may call me 200 All hall the (Coronation) . . 120
How happy every -child of . 15 .

When we walk with the. . 226 All hail the (Diadem) 194
I am happy today
.
235
All hail the (Miles' Lane). 121
I am so happy in Christ ... 106
Bible. All to Thee Immannel. 364
hail
I could feel the burden roll 244
I do not ask to seethe way '303
1

Break Thou the bread of life 71


Crown Him with many.... 127
I know my Father 279
heTaVetffy ;Come every soul by sin. ... 97 Hark, hark my 319
soul ......
Hark! the herald angels... 317
I know that my Redeemer. 31 How firm a foundation.108-109 It came upon the midnight. 133
I've found a Friend who Is 359 1 love to tell the story 329
In the shadow of His wings 251 I've a message from the... 354 Joy to the world 128
Love divine, all love....... 332 210
Low in a manger 272
iLamp of our feet Silent night! holy night... 318
Lord God of might. 220 More about Jesus would I 100 . .
There is a green hill far.. 159
My Father Is rich IB houses 232 Precious promise God hath. 161
My hope Is Irallt on nothing 162 Sing them over again to me 294
204 Choruses;
Naught have I gotten Standing on the promises.. 203
Nothing between my soul 230 . . Tell me the old, old story. 291 A band of faithful reapers.363
happy day that fixed my. 202 There's pow'r, mighty pow'r 233 AH hail to Thee Immanuel. 364
Rock of Ages 123 ;.
Hark to the music 355
Safe in the arms of Jesus. 252 Children's Hymns. I've found a Friend who Is. 359
Standing on the promises. 203 .
Around the throne of God. 266 . Jesus is able to save from. 346
There's sunshine in my soul 209 Do you fear the foe 261 Jesus is coming to earth. 323. .
'TIs the grandest theme. . 243' .
Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's.. 270 On to the work He has... 361
What though the way be. ^d(?6 I think when I read that. 208 . There is a name that is. .. 348
When I can 'read my title,,;. V75T- I've two little hands to. ... 269
When my debt to God was.' 205 Jesus bids us shine, ....... 205 Closing.
When peace like a river... 156 Jesus wants mo for a 264
When the early morning... S34 -Abide with me *10
357
Lamp of our feet 210 Be not dismayed 185
Why. should I feel Low in a manger > . 272
".
. ,
Blest be the tie that binds. 49
Praise Him! Praise Him.. 258 Day is dying in the west. . 163
Atonement. Savior like a shepherd lead 263 God be with you till we... 183
Alas and did iny Savior. .23-&10 Sing them over again to me 294 Lead kindly light ... 48
Arise, my soul, arise ....... 144 Sowing in the morning. . . 257 .
Now the day is over. ....... 73
Gome. every soul by sin.... 9T Trying to walk In the 227 On the happy golden shore. 307
Come Thou -Fount 88 When He cometh, when He 267 Our Father which art In... 373
Hail. Thou once despised 131 Yield not to temptation .... 262 Savior again to Thy dear. 21 .
1 gave my life for Tbee. . 276 Savior, like a shepherd lead 263
I hear the Savior say... 81* Christ.
Shall we gather at the river 184
I hear Thy welcome vole 80 Art thon weary' 119 Sun of my. soul ;.'... ,5
I saw One hanging on a. 178 Christ will: me His aid.... 186 Take the name of Jesus... 20ft
I stand amazed in- the. . . 191 I am so happy In Christ. . 198 When the shadows 'round. 165
349
150 TOPICAL INDEX

Conflict. . . Must Jesus bear the cross, 38 Savior, like a -shepherd lead 2
' Take the world but give'-me 98 Take the -name of Jesus... 2
A. call for loyal soldiers.. 197 When I survey the wondrous 37 /Dfc-nearer I reach the 'end 3
A mighty fortress Is our.. 152 When the early morning. . . 3
Am I a soldier of the cross 14 Devotional. When the shadows 'round. . 1
Awake, my soul, stretch.... 22 When upon life's billows. . 2
Behold! a royal army 275 Abide with me..... 10
Gome we that love the Lord 220 All the way my Savior leads 255 God. (Fatter.')
Come,- women, wide 87 'Amazing grace 52
Conquering now and still.. 250 Am I a soldier of the cross 14 A mighty fortress is our. . . 1
Faith of our fathers
. 104 Come Holy. Spirit; Heavenly 25 Be not dismayed, whate'er. 1
Fling out the banner 28 Come Thou Fount. ....... 36 God be with you till we... 1
From over hill and plain. . 201 Day is dying in the west. . 163 God is' calling the prodigal. 3
God of our fathers known. 370 Earthly pleasures vainly. 188 . . God' moves in a mysterious, 3
Jesus shall reign 26 Fade, fade each earthly joy :45 God
will fill our hearts for. 1
My soul be on thy guard. . 20 From every stormy wind.. '35 Guide me, Thou great...
O happy day that fixed my. 202 Have Thine .own way Lord. 306 He leadeth me ! blessed. . 1
Zion baste 27 Holy, Holy, <Holy 6 Holy, 'Holy, Holy
On to the work 361 Holy Spirit, faithful guide: 42 How firm a foundation. .108-1
Onward Christian soldiers. 158 Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit 95 I fear the. foe no more.... 3
Over the land sounds the.. 281 How sweet the name of. .. 44 I know my lieavenly Father 2
Stand up, stand up for.. . . 147 I am Thine O Lord 221 My Father is rich in houses 2
The call comes for true. . . . 28] I can hear my Savior. .... 55 O God our help in ages 'past 1
The fight is on '
331 I heard the voice of Jesus. 54 Precious promise God hath. 1
The mornin ht is 136 I need Thee every hour. ... 72 Safely through another.... 1
The Son of God goes forth. 130 I've found a Friend; 142 The LOrd is my SiepheVd. . 3
There's a royal banner. . . . 273 Jesus Friend of sinners.. . 143 Think en thy way. . . . . . . . 3 '.

True-hearted, whole-hearted 249 Jesus I my cross. have.. ,134 THjjre's a wideness in .God's
To the front away 277 Jesus is all the world to me 13.7 ^B56u whose almighty word.
To the work! to the work! 327 'Jesus keep me. near the. . . 174 "Ti the grandest theme. . 2 . .

We must win them one by. 283 Jesus Lover ofx(Danks)..' . .122 'We;praise Thee God....
Who is on the Lord's side. 157 Jesus Lover of (Martyn). 124 ., What though the way be . ] .
./

Ye Christian Heralds go.. 117 'Jesus Lover of (Refuge/ ,!125 When -the early morning. . 3 .

Zion stands with hills.... 70 Jesus the very thought of. 47 When upon life's billows. . . 2
Just when I need Him.. ..195 Why should I feel.., 3
Lead kindly light 48
Consecration. Lord I hear of showers of. . 94.
Lord speak to me Grace.
116
Awake, my
sonl, and with. . 59 Lord we come before Thee. 19 Amazing grace
,
Earthly pleasures vainly..'. 188
Majestic sweetness 13 Glorious things of Thee are
Father! whate'er of earthly 362 More love to Thee, Christ 332 Grace, 'tis a charming. ..
Give of your best to the. 256
God so loved our fallen race
.

287
My faith looks up to Thee 91 He leadeth me! O blessed
Have Thine own way Lord. 306
My Jesus I love Thee 89 How happy every child of.
Nearer my God to Thee. ... 46 :

I can hear my Savior. ....


1 am Thine lord 221
I can hear my Savior
Nearer, still nearer 292 ; In looking; thro' my tears.
55 love divine that stooped. 41
"

In loving kindness Jesus. .


I need Thee every hour. ... 72
I want my life to glorify. 285
O love that wilt not let me 290 Lord I hear' of showers of
.
Pass trie not. . , 358 Majestic sweetness sits. . .
I was sinking deep in sin.. 240 Rock of Ages 123
In all my
Lord's appointed 118 Naught have I gotten. . . .

Safely through another week 154 for a thousand tongues.. 1


Is your life a channel..:. 222 Savior more than life to me 101 spread the tidings ]
Jesus I toy cross have taken 134
Lord I am Thine 408
Savior Thy dying love 296 ;Pass me not S
Sun of my soul 5 'There are days so dark. . . i
Lord speak to me that I.. 116 Sweet hour of prayer
.

More holiness give me. ... 84


60 When all my labors and..
Take the name of; Jesus 206
More like the Master 305 There is a green hill far.. 159
More love to Thee, 332 "Tls the blessed hour of... 219 Heaven.
Must Jesus bear the cross. 38 What a friend we have in.. 51
My Jesus as Thou wilt. ... 9
A
land by faith I see
When peace like a river... 156 A
little while and then the 1
My Jesus I love Thee.... 89 Around the throne of God. .
My life, my love, I give to 62 Doxologlea. Beautiful valley of Eden . . .
.Nearer my God to Thee... 46 ^ . .

Nothing between my soul. 230 All people that on earth... 409


How happy every child of..
1 am thinking today......
. '
love that wilt not let me 290 Glory be to the Father. . . 372 .
I love to sing of heaven... 3
Oh .for a closer walk with. 90 Lord I am
Thine 408 I will sing you' a song 3
Open my eyes that I may. 343 . Praise God from whom. 408-409
Out of my bondage, sorrow 130 I',m a pilgrim
: .In the Christian's home in. 3
Savior Thy dying love.-. . . '296 Duets.. f
:
-

Take my life and


.

Jerusalem" the golden


let It be. 320
Take the world but give me 98 Great multitudes of men... 839 My days are gliding swiftly
Take- time to be holy 80 I've a Savior kind and.... 313 My .latest sun is sinking. . . :

The call comes for true. . 281 .


'Jesus Lover of my soul. 125 . . .
No care- iip' yonder <

Somebody, came "and' lifted. 352 O'larid of rest' for thee i;.
Tho* He may call me to go 260
When I survey the wondrous 37 Some tender voice called to 347 O think of tlie'home over. . S

When we walk with the. . 226 .


The nearer I reach the end 350' Oh Jordan's stormy 78-rI
There's no friend to me Uke>'2S6 On 'ithe happy golden shore <
Would. you live for Jesus.. 242 Our Lord is now rejected..
We've a story to tell to" the 301 3

Shall we gather at the river 3

Cross. Somewhere the sun is i


Even-Song. The nearer. 1 reach the end. 5

Abide with me 10 All the way my Savior leads ;255 ITJiejijsaBds have been washed 5

Broad is .the road.. 113 Be not dismayed, whate'er.'-i86- i Th'ere? Is 'a land beyond our
'
3

1 am Thine O Lord 221 Blest be the tie that binds. -49 is"' % ^lantl of pure . . .'
hare'
listen to our wondrous. 280 Day is dying in the west. .163' pere isr.'a. land, our eyes. . 3

I. must needs go home....


239 Fade, .fade' each earthly joy. 45 ._ $ a'jflrid that is fairer
1 saw One hanging on: a. 178 God be with you till we.. 183 eh-'.ali'mx ilabprsjanj. . . :

In looking thro' my tears 198 Nearer my God to Thee. . :46 . . .


,._4<!l can.- read my, title. . ,

In the cross. of Christ I.. 2 Now -the over. ..:.,.


day is -73 i When my life work is ended '

Jesus keep me near the. . . 174 Savior again to Thy dear.. 21 When the'trump'et of -the..
TOPICAL INDEX 351'

Would you live for Jesus. 242 Come ye disconsolate 830


Holy Spirit, .

He leadeth me. ........... 164


YOU have a great Savior.. 237
5
:

Break thou the bread of life 71 I know my heavenly. ...... 279


Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly 25 Jesus Lover of my soul. . . . 125
Jesus. (Friend.)
Come -Thou Almighty King. 7 Lead kindly light . 48
Com'e ye disconsolate ..... 830 Behold a Stranger at the. . 32 Nearer my God to Thee. ... 40
.Have Thine own' way Lord. 306 I fear the foe no more.... 35d No care up yonder .... 351
Holy Ghost with light. .... 34 I have a Friend who is. . . . 300 Not now but In the coming. 225
Holy Spirit, faithful guide 42 I've found a Friend...... 142 On f he happy golden shore. 307
Holy Spirit from on high.. 67 I've found a Friend who Is 359 Safe in the arms of Jesus. . 252
Hover o'er me Holy Spirit. 95 Jesus Friend of sinners... 143 Somewhere the sun is. . . . 29S
Love divine, all love 132 Jesus is all the world to me -137 The' nearer I reach the end 350
More about Jesus would I.. 100 Jesils the sinner's friend. . 99 -
There is a land beyond our 175 '

O spread the tidings 'round 150 Jesus I have promised. . . 12 There Is a land' our. eyes. . 173:
.Open my eyes that I may.. 343 There's no friend to me. .'. . 286 When my life work is.... 296
Thou whose almighty word. 86 What a friend we have In 51 When the shadows 'round. 165 .;
Walk In the light 11 When the sun shines bright 213
Why should I feel........ 357 Missionary.
Invitation. .

Jesus. (Guide.) A band o- faithful reapers. 363


A
.

call for loyal soldiers. . . 197 Brightly beams our, Father's 103
Art thou weary 102-119 1 do not ask to see the... 303 .Come sound' His praise.... 8
Almost persuaded ........ 63 Jesus calls us o'er the.... 50 Come, women, wide 87
Behold a Stranger at the. 32 . Jesus I cross have taken
my 134 Do you fear the foe. . . 261
Come every soul by sin. ... 97 Je'sus Savior pilot me 39 Fling out the banner 28
Come humble sinner. ..... 93
. Jesus I have promised. . . 12 From Greenland's icy. .... 135 .

Come, said Jests' sacred. 112 . From over hill and plain.. .201'
Come ye disconsolate 330 Jesus. (King.) Great multitudes of men. . . 339
Come ye sinners poor and. 92 . Hail to the brightness 74
All hail the (Coronation;.. 120 Hark to the music 355
From every stormy wind ... 85 194
All hail the (Diadem ) ...... How -many are lost In' the. 160
God Is calling the prodigal. 309 121
I've a message from the. . . 354 All hail the (Miles' Lane) . I am a stranger here 234
All hail-to Thee Immaniiel. 364 28
If you are' tired of the load 214 Jesus shall reign
Conquering now and still. . 250 190
Jesus calls us o'er the. . . 50 127 Look all around you
Jesus is tenderly calling. .. 223 Crown Him with many..;. spread the tidings 150
Hail to the Lord's anointed 278
Just as I am . . .' 53 Zion baste .' .27
Hail, Thou once despised. . 131 231
ye who have wandered 176 in
30 Over the land sounds the..
Pass me not 35$ Hark ten thousand .harps. . . Rescue the perishing. .<. . . . 155
1 am a stranger here 234 200
Take the name of Jesus. .. 206
128
Sinners Jesus will receive.
The great Physician 312 ,. . Joy to the world Somebody did a golden,, deed 284
worship the King 316
There is a fountain filled. . 148 . Sowing in the morning. .'. . 257
There's a Stranger at the. 140 .
Praise Him! praise Him.. 258
The morning light is. ..,., 136
The Son of God goes forth 130
There's One who can 138 The Savior speaks and I go 171
There is no name so sweet. 356 The Son of God goes forth. 130
'Tis the grandest theme... 243
We have heard the Joyful . 146 . There's a call comes ringing 215
While we pray and while we 64 Jesus. (Love.) There's a royal banner.... 273
Who will open mercy's door 193 1 do not ask to see the way 803
To the work! to the work. . 327
Would you be free from the 208 I love to tell the story 329 We have heard the joyful. . 140
Would you live for Jesus. . 242 .
I must tell Jesus 224 We must win them one by. 283
Why do you wait 322 We've story to tell
<a 301
I think when I read that. . 268
In- tenderness He sought me 293 Ye Christian Heralds;..... 117
Yonder a vessel is breasting 245
Jesus. Jesus comes with power to. 325
Jesus, the very thought of . . 47 You have a great Savior... 237
Christ will me His aid.... 186 132
Love .divine, all love . .
Come, said Jesus' sacred. 112 ,
More about Jesus would 100 I. Opening:.
Earthly pleasures vainly. . 188 .
89
Fade, fade each earthly joy 45 My Jesus I love Thee All hall the (Coronation) . . 120
How sweet the name of . . 44 .
O Jesus Thou art standing. 83
All hall the (Diadem) 194
the love of Jesus 238
How tedious and tasteless.. 153
Of the themes that men... 169
All hail the (Miles' LaneJ. 121
1 am so happy in Christ. . . 196 All people that ori earth. . .409
Oh the love of Jesus 253
I hear Thy welcome voice. 360 252 Blessed assurance ........ 247
815
!

Safe In the arms of JPSUS. .


I've had a talk with Jesus. Blest be the tie 40
214 Take the world but give me 08
If you are tired of the load
Tell me the old, old story. 291
Brethren we have met to. . 107
In loving kindness 349
When the dark shadows. . . 199 .
Come Holy Spirit, ....... 25
In the secret of His. . . 338 Come let us join 110
Jesus and shall it ever be. . 88 Come sound His praise. ... 8
Jesus bids us shine 265 . Lord's Supper. Come Thou Fount 8ft
Jesus is able to save from. 346 .Alas and did my Savior... 23 Come Thou Almighty King. 7
Just when I need Him.... 195 Break thou the bread of life 71 Come- we that love the -Lord 220
'
Out of my bondage 139 :
From every stormy wind. 35 . . Earthly pleasures vainly... 18S
Savior, like a shepherd lead 263 Hail,' Thou once despised.. 131 Glorious things of Thee are 24
Somebody came and lifted. 352 .
1 heard the voice of Jesus. 54 . Glory be to the Father. ... 372
So precious is Jesus 218 I saw One hanging on a. 178 . Hark, hark, my soul. 319
Some tender voice called to 347 Jesus calls us o'er the 50 Holy, Holy, Holy........ 6
Take the name of Jesus... 206 Jesus Lover of (Danks>. . . 122 . How firm a foundation.. 108-109
The great Physician 312 Jesus Lover of (Martyn).. . 124 1 am Thine O Lord 221
There is a name I love. 167-274 Jesus Lover of (Refuge)... 125 I love Thy kingdom Lord. 96
There is a name that is dear 348 Just as I am. F3 I must tell Jesus 224
There's a song of joy 259 Majestic sweetness 13 I need Thee every hour. ... 72
There's a beautiful name. . 228 'Tis midnight and on Olive's 48 Jesus shall reign... 26
There's One who can
;
138 When ;l survey the 37 Just -when I need Him . . 195 . .

There's' within my heart a. 181 Lord we come before Thee. 19


'Tls so sweet to trust In.. 308 Nearer, still nearer. ...... 292
. . Memorial.
Tho* He may call me to go 260 O could I speak ...... 129
We have heard the joyful. 14fl A land by faith I see 61 O for a thousand tongues. 114
We would .see Jesus...... 66 A little while, and then the 145 , love that wilt not let me 290,
When morning gilds the. . . Abide with me... 10 worship the King. ..... 816,
will open mercy's door 163 Asleep in Jesus , 66 Our Father which art In.. 873
852 TOPICAL INDEX
Sweet hour of prayer 00 When the shadows 'round.. JC5 My life, my love I give to. 62
The Lord is In His holy.. 271 Yield not to temptation... 2G2 could I speak 129
There shall be showers of. 16 Savior again to' Thy dflar. . 21
'TIs the blessed hour ot... 219 Recessional. Soon will our Savior from.. 289
When upon life's billows.. 297 So precious Is Jesus , 218.
A band of faithful reapers. 3G3 Sun of my soul 5.
A call for loyal soldiers. . 197 The hand that wa's nailed. .299
Patriotic. .
The Savior spcnks and I go 171
Awake, my soul, stretch. . 22 ,

Behold ! a royal army 275 There's a Stranger nt the.. 140


<3od of our fathers known. 370
'Tis midnight and on Olive's 43
Mine eyes have seen the. . 306 Crown Him with many.... 127
My country 'tis of tbee 308 Fling out the banner. ..... 28
/ O bcantlful for spacious... 365 From over hill and plain.. 201 Savior. (Guide.)
O Columbia, the gem of the SOT Glorious things of Thee are 24
God our help 105 How firm a foundation. 108-109 AH the way my Savior leads 255
Oh 'say can you see 369 I must needs go home 23!l
Every day the Savior seuds 254
I've found a Friend who is 359 1 can hear my Savior 55
Lift your glad voices 320 I essayed to walk alone... 345
Praise. Zion haste 27 My faith looks up to Thee. 91
Onward Christian soldiers. 158 .
Savior like n slipplierrt load 203
All hail the (Coronation).. 120 The fight is on 331
194 Thou my everlasting portion 75
All hail the (Diadem; The morning light is 136
All hail the (Miles' Lane). 121 The Son of God goes forth. 130
All hall to Thee Immanuel. 364 i'here's a call comes 215 Savior. (Love.)
Awake, ray soul, and with. 59 There's a royal banner.... 273
Awake, my soul, stretch. . . 22 There's a song of joy 259 I saw One hanging on a... 178
Blessed assurance 247 There's a wideness 4 I stand amazed in the 191
Come sound His praise.... S To the front away 277 Savior Thy dying lovu 2!ifi
Come Thou Almighty King. 7 To the work! to the work! 327 When I think of iny 340
Come we that lore the Lord 220 True-hearted, whole-hearted 249
Crown Him with many. 127 . .
We must win them one by. 283
Glorious things of Thee tire 24 Social Service.
We've a story to tell ..... 301
Hail Thou once despised... 131 Who is on the Lord's side 157
Hail to the brightness 74 A band of faithful reapers. 3G3
Hark, hark my soul 319 A call for loyal soldiers... 1U7
Hark ten thousand harps.. 30 Resurrection. Am a soldier of the cross
I J4
1 love to tell the story. 329 . .
As you pass along the way. 288
I've a message from the. . 354 . Christ the Lord Is risen. 29 . . Awake, my soul, stretch... 22
In the cross of Christ I... 2 Crown Him with many. . 127 . . Brightly beams our 103
Jesus shall rpign where'er.. 2(i Lift your glad voicos 320 Give of your best to the.. 25(5

Toy to the world 128 Low in the grave He lay.. 333 God will fill our hearts for. 187
ttft your glad voices 320 How many are lost ,in the. ICO
Love divine, all love 132 Look all around you 19C
O could I speak 120 Repentance. My soul be on tuy guard. . 20
O for n thousand tongues 114 .
Onward Christian soldiers.. 158
Alas and did my Savior. ... 23 Rescue the perishing 155
O happy day 202
my soul, arise 144
worship the King ...... 316
Arise, Somebody did a golden deed 284
Come humble sinner 93 The fight is on 331
Praise Him! praise Him. .. ?5S Come ye sinners, poor and. 324
Savior again to Thy dear. 21 The Son of God goes forth. 130
Did Christ o'er sinners.... 115 To the work! to the work! 327
So precious is Jesus ..... 218 188
There's a song of joy. .'. 259. . .
Earthly pleasures vainly... We must win them one by. 283
1 am resolved no longer to 170 Who is on the Lord's fide. 157
There's sunshine in my son! 209 I heard the -voice of Jesus. 54
There's within my heart a. 181 Work for the uiglit i 106
I hear Thy welcome voice. 360 Yonder a vessel is l-reasting 245
We praise Thee O God.... 40 I must needs go home 239
When morning gilds the... 1
I've wandered far away... 192
In evil long I took delight 85 Solos.
Prayer. Jesus and shall it ever be. 88
Jesus I my cross have. . . . 134 I essayed to walk alone... 345
Brethren' we have met.... 107 Jesus Lover of my soul. . . . 125 I will sing you a song. .-, . . 141
1 must tell Jesus 224 Jesus the sinner's friend.. 9!) I've wandered far away... 192
Jesus Savior pilot me 39 .lust as I am 53 In the secret of His 338
txird we co.ne heforo Thee. If Must I go and emptybanded 304 Must I go and empty 30.4
More holiness give me. .... 81 O Jesus I have promised.. 12 My Father is rich in houses 232
More love to Thee 332 O Jesus Thou art standing 33 Open my eyes that I may. 343 .

Pass me not 358 O love that wilt not let me 290 Somebody did a golden deed 284
Prayer is the soul's sincere 70 O that I knew the secret.. 79 The sands' have been 335
Sweet hour of prayer 60 Out of my bondage. ....... 139 Think on thy way 344
Take time to be holy 80 Pass me not 35S When I fear my fnitU will 342
There shall be showers of. . 168 Tired of wasting precious. .189 When I think of my 340
Thou my everlasting 75 What can wash away my. . 310 When I was tossed on the. 341
'TIs the blessed hour of . 219 . . Years I spent In vanity and 177 When the e'arly morning. 334 . .

What a friend we have In. 51 Who will open mercy's door 193
Sabbath.
Promise. .

day of rest and gladness 126- Temperance.


Art thou weary 102 154
Safely through another A
Be not dismayed 185
Welcome delightful morn.. 18 call for loyal soldiers... 197
Come ye disconsolate 330 Behold! a royal army 275
Conquering now and stilt 250 . . Brightly beams our. 103
How firm a fonndation.108-109 Savior. From over hill and plain..-. 201
I am so happy in Christ.. 196 . I am a stranger here. ..... 234
t heard the voice of Josns. 54 Alas and did my Savior. . . 23 Look all around you 190
I hear Thy welcome voice. 360 Close to Thee my precious. 182 Mine eyes have seen the. . 366
I've a message from the.-.. 354 1 am resolved no longer to 179 Rescue the perishing 155
Precious promise God hath. 161 I gave my life for thee. . 276 . The fight is on 331.
Standing on the promises.. 203 I've a Savior kind and.... 313 To the front away 27T
The Lord Is my Shepherd.. 337 In the secret of His. 338 Yield not to temptation. . 262 . .

Tte the grandest theme 243 Majestic sweetness ....... 13 Yonder a vessel it, breasting 245
W.B.C.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LIBRARY

1-0 095-913

HL-34I
1065092
BV
350 Coleman
.069 The popular hymnal

/o & &
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGK

You might also like