FROM THE LIBRARY OF BISHOP JOHN C. KILGO PRESENTED TO DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BY HIS CHILDREN 1946 , ny } kk > { ol : . be , ‘ "Aon A “2 : ht4 ‘ . ! . P , , ” c ‘ a es ’ 4 mad ' he t sy Th r ee) : F nt Vass ; a . | \ ie } * - 7 eo ae ae GEMS OF SACRED SONG FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS SELECTED FROM APPROVED AUTHORS BY THE VERY REV. H. J. GRASETT, B.D. DEAN OF TORONTO TORONTO Paw ES CAMP BE LE & S-ON OTH ORO’ meee Tew) Ba 1 2-8 DELO ee oe ca Anniversary Hymn, . Around the Throne, . - A Starless Crown, » Battling for the Lord, Beautiful Land of Song, Beautiful River, : Beautiful Sight, Beautiful Zion, . Behold the Lamb, Blessed River, . Bought with a Price, By the Gate, . Carol, sweetly Carol, - Children, Sing, . = -9 Children’s Prayer, 7 Children’s Te Deum, Christ is Risen, < Christmas Hallelujah, E Christmas Hymn, . ' ee 2 * . . aT cat 0: fee. eo 8 Closing Hymn, . . 5 Close the Dao Lightly, Creation, . C a C Crown of Life, . : . . Even Me, . From Greenland’s Tey Mountains, Give Praise to God, . = : Greatis Jehovah, . . Great Redeemer, : ’ a al ere), Of a8 6, 8 ‘shan Mi 0) ue: «aS £6 ae. & De, oh em. ee Be a) oes, Hark, Hark! MySoul! . . Harvest Home, . : 5 ° Heber, : » Here again we Meet You, . f = Holy Angels, . 5 ‘ Hosanna! . How can we Sing the Praise of J esus? I Love to Think of Heaven, . c I Think when I Read, 6 - I will Sing for Jesus, : In the Valley, , . 5 ‘ Jesus Reigns, . C = F : Jesus is Mine, . . Jesus, Lover of my Soul, Jesus, my Saviour, All in All, Jesus Paidit All, . : Jesus, we Love to Meet, . J esus, who Lived above the 0 Sky, Joyfully, Joyfully, c Joy! Joy! Joy! é é - ‘ Jubilate Deo, . a = - a JustasI Am, . : Keep on Praying, . C 0 Light from Zion, 6 : 5 ° Love and Kindness, . “ : : Luella, é ° Mansions of Light, : < ° Martyn, . ° : - g . 544356 “22 © © e we © eww CONTENTS. May the Grace of Christ our Baviowr, Rt 74 Stand up for Jesus! . ‘ 4 : . 10 More Like J esus, ; 5 02 Stand up, Stand up! . + ; 4 5 69 My Days are Gliding Swiftly by, < ote 60 Star, Beautiful Star, : “ : . JL My God, my Father, . 5 " 19 Sunday School Volunteer Song, > . oo ae My Sabbath Home, . : 2 3 5 : 7 Swell the Note of Rapture, 4 A : 78 My Saviour, as Thou Wilt, = - : 66 The Believers’ Work Sones i : - . 34 Mygshopherd.ria «i>, ite Pan pte to eeeen LOS The Better World, . : re Near the Cross, . A . 5 x fs 22 The Bible Song, 5 4 - A oh oe 40 Nearer, my God, to Thee, 4 : 5 20 The Bright Forever, . 5 : “ : . af0 Never Grow Weary, : - 5 . : c 88 The Herald Angels, . - - 1 No Cross, no Crown, “ 4 - 5 77 The Joyful Message, . 5 : 2 : F 90 Wpisowow: there. 9. 5. feat fuhints Pde The Old, Old Story, ... -. « iaeeneeeeeele Oh, for the Prize! . A ; 3 a 49 The Other Side, é 4 4 i 83 Oh that will be J oyful! . - > = : 11 The Praise of Jesus’ Namé, > - 2 oon ae One by One, _ . 5 aA te’ dlaea ett The Two Songs, Se : / tbe oe One there is above all Others, . . «. «. 58 The Water of Life, . .. as quunReeenneae Onward, Christian Soldiers, . eR There isno Name soSweet, . . : a4 pane Portuguese Hymn, . ° ° c « dl2 This is the Victory, . ° . : . 87 Precious J. esus, . Bee . = the 54 Thy Name alone can Save, ree Redemption, . ‘ 5 5 2 ; : 9 Wake, and Sing, . D = : : z 4 Rock of Ages, . ~. : . ° r : 12 Welcome Hymn, : ° ° . . . 47 Sabbath Bells, . So ES eS 75 Wie shall Meet, =... «La slire oe Safe in the Arms of J esus, = : . oy » 09 We Sing of the Realms, . : 5 15 Safe within the Vail, 3 A 3 32 What a Friend we have in J esus, , 3 . 25 _ Saviour, while my | Heart is Tender, A : 5 81 What a Strange and Wondrous Story! . < s ShallI be There? , 3 “ . . 29 When His Salvation Bringing, . F E 3 24 Shout the Glad Tidings, , F 4 4 5 3 When to the House of God we Go, . 5, : 17 Sing, oh Sing, ye Children, . . . 8 Who is He? owt SingtotheLord, . . : . = » , 200 Who shall Shine? . - : ‘ . - (83 Song of Spring,. . ° . 2 s Ban els Work for Jesus, ‘ . 97 Song of the Reapers, . O : pay ee 5 38 Work, for the Night i is Coming, : i 2 44 Sound the BattleCry, . +» © . « 80 1. THE HERALD ANGELS. takes. . yak HigwO. N- NGS] WM. B. BRADBURY, Sl Se ee ieee Se ae ——j—e— —— == os: gi Rae mop E Si S oe i. Hark! the her - ald aN -gels sing, ““Glo-ry to the new-born King! Peace on earth,and mer - cy eat : NOUN -9—— 9— 1. @_,_>s— ,—-* 8 -@—e— | zi — = Bae fae mild, God and sin-ners re - con - ciled.” “Glo-ry in the high-est,” Sang the glad an - gel -ic strain; x Ge SS le aE ae eee eee ee eae eal ey nce eal Torrens SS 2 Joyful, all ye nations, rise ; 3 Mild, He lays His glory by; 4 Hail,the heaven-born Prince of Peace! Join the triumphs of the skies ; Born that man no more may die ;, Hail, the Sun of Righteousness ! With the angelic hosts proclaim, ~ Born to raise the sons of earth ; Light and life to all He brings. “ Christ is born in Bethlehem.” Born to give them second birth. Risen with healing in His wings. | Chorus—“ Glory in the highest,” &c. | Chorus—“ Glory in the highest,” &c. !Chorus—“ Glory in the highest,” &c. I | a S44459 Py f- 2 5.0 -2- 2 b | eee a ae — the We ee é- £ SS -e 2 2 ¥ — 5 SS SiS eee es —— | 2. CHRISTMAS HYMN. FOR CHOIR AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL. = - ly voi-ces,Sweet-ly sound-ing throughthe skies? Lo! th’an-gel - ic | gaat es vy © lag. Pie mS -s- | | N Zr er SS ee ee faa s— ~Te_@ 4 ae SSS - Eee ~ host -re - joi-ces,Heav’n-ly hal - le - lu - jahs rise. Hearthemtell the won-drous sto -ry, oer | Oni = =225 = = ne ag a ee = ES Sov ot Hearthemchant in hymns of joy, Glo-ry in the high-est, glo-ry! Glo-ry be to God on high! pais tk Fight CHRISTMAS HYMN—continued. Glo - ry inthehigh-est, glo - ce Glo - ry be toGodon high! > oe ( Ne eg NNN = se a o— Fe Hear them etell the won - drous. sto - 'ry, Hear them chant in hymns of joy, oe Ne = = === === 28 egos ep eS =—=- Sie ee P= 4-5 = ise Paes es ee aoe oo Seas ae V b ae in the _ high - est, ae - ry! Glo-ry be to God, to God on high! ee ae SSSS2 Ese 1 Harx! what mean those holy voices, “Peace on earth, good will from heaven, Sweetly sounding through the skies ? Reaching far as man is found; Lo! th’ angelic host rejoices, Souls redeemed and sins forgiven, Heay’nly , hallelujabs rise: Loud our golden harps shall sound!” Hear them tell the wondrous story, Haste, ye mortals, to adore Him, Hear them chant in hymns of joy, Learn His name and taste His joy, > Glory in the highest, glory ! Till in heav’n we sing before Him, Glory be to God on high !” “Glory be to God on high!” Chorus—Glory in the highest, glory! &c. : Chorus—Glory in the highest, glory! &c. alae a 3. SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS! 1. Shout the glad tid - ings, ex - ult - i == = f= 6 — 6 6 ta : af a —— — j N = a ee 2 glo-ry ex-cel-ling,He stoopsto re-deem thee, He low-ly His birth, The bright-est arch-an - gel in SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS !—continued. ‘ lst & 2d time. | 3d time. 2 — a Nea NA A = oe as ee = ——— -3—% pgeed 4s ee = ' y ov yo -u - sa-lem tri-umphs, Mes-si -ah is King, King, Mes-si - ah is King, Mes-si*- ah is King! aa » 2 Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing, 8 Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing, Jerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King! Jerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King! Tell how He cometh from nation to nation, Mortals, your homage be gratefully bringing, The heart-cheering news let the earth echo round ; And sweet let the gladsome hosanna arise : How free to the faithful He offers salvation, Ye angels, the full hallelujah be singing ; How His people with joy everlasting are crowned ! One chorus resound through the earth and the skies. Chorus—Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing, Chorus—Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing, Jerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King! Jerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King ! 4. WAKE, AND SING. Na.ture’s face all gleam-ing, Shines with Heay’n’sown love. ot \ -o- 1. Stars all bright are beam-ing From the skies a - bove, £- 2 » 2 CHoRUS. GSE Wake, and sing, good Chris-tians, On this Birth-day morn, Heav’nandearthare tell - ing, Christ for man is born. 2 Here for us abiding, 4 Thousand thousand blessings, Cradled in a stall, Sing we for His love, All His glory hiding, Choral hymns addressing See the Lord of all! To our Lord above. Chorus—Wake, and sing, good Christians, &c. Chorus—Wake, and sing, good Christians, &e. 3 Born that He might lead us 5 Glory in the highest From this desert home, — For this wondrous birth ; Guide our way, and feed us - Choir of heaven ! thou criest Till the end shall come! Peace to all the earth ! Chorus—Wake, and sing, good Christians, &c. Chorus—Wake, and sing, good Christians, &e. — S. B. Marsa. a] yp yy SSeS 4 - ry to the Sav-iour’s tomb Hast -ed at the ear - ly dawn ; Spice she brought, and sweet per - fume, But: the Tord she loved had gone. Trem-bling, while a crys - tal flood Is - sued from her weep - ing eyes. Sy: =e 2+ = £* = ows = See es el ———_— =o: 5a eS aes ee aoe eee [Wee 2 =| eB a ae 3 a ee eae e+ —2—s— —f{-s-:—s- —s— eee ae ee ee ee =" aig Ce a | For a while she ling - ’ring stood, Filled with sor- row and sur - prise, | =—~ = = = | SSeS SSS gi ge See Sa es | S66) Se Sea as =a 1 ~~ { 2 But her sorrows quickly fled When she heard His welcome voice ; 1 Mary to the Saviour’s tomb j Hasted at the early dawn ; | Spice she brought, and sweet perfume, | Christ had risen from the dead, But the Lord she loved had gone, For a while she ling’ring stood, Filled with sorrow and surprise, Trembling, while a crystal flood Issued from her weeping eyes. Now He bid her heart rejoice : What a change His word can make, Turning darkness into day ! Ye who weep for Jesus’ sake, He will wipe your tears away. 6. CHRIST IS RISEN. —~——— e022. .0 9. 9 2 F 2 2. 9 9 oO: =a oes ase? Saises aa ee e—e— s+ =p —e o—e— eo | | ia, Saaal 0.5 -0 0 0. oe oo 2 O&O ee, she Saas eae eetieatiae sass a: = i ae ‘ae ae , 1 Christ is risen from the dead, Cruel death and bitter strife ; Christ, our ever-living Head ; Christ has purchased endless life. Now He lives who once was slain, : Now our faith is not in vain ; Lives, for evermore to reign. Jesus Christ hath risen again; . Risen Sun of Righteousness, Vict’ry through our conquw’ring Lord, Risen to save, to cheer, to bless ; To His Father’s throne restored.—Chorus Blessed Saviour, Living Lord, Ever be Thy name adored. 3 Bright our hopes beyond the tomb, Chorus—Mighty Victor, strong to save, Gone, the darkness—gone, the gloom— 3 Thou hast conquered o’er the grave; Gone, the dreadful fear of death. ; Death has lost his power and sting : We may sing with latest breath : Praise to our victorious King. Sown in weakness, raised in power, For the resurrection hour ; 2 Christ has triumphed o’er the grave, Glory, glory, let us sing, Christ has shown His power to save ; Glory to our risen King.—Chorus. 7 MY SABBATH HOME. W. H. Doane. 2 Here first my wilful, wandering heart, The way of life was shown ; Here first I sought the better ‘part, | And gained a Sabbath Home. | } * "4 : ~ Sweet Home! Sweet Home ! | Chorus—Sabbath Home! Blessed Home, &c. 1 ; s -S- joy tothee. My own dear Sab-bath Home. : es: z | ; Sab-bath Home ! Bless- bs Home! Sab-bath o—o— 1 o— »— 9 —_ 9 — Sey Sweet Home! Sweet Home! 3 Here Jesus stood with loving voice, Entreating me to come, And make of Him my only choice In this dear Sabbath Home. Chorus—Sabbath Home! Blessed Home, &c. 8. SING, OH SING, YE CHILDREN. EASTER CAROL. CHORUS. Joyfully Geo. C, PEARSON. — ~& Sas — ea ae _N A ee = = == oe = 2s —— —e——— | _@—_o—— : y Sing, oh sing, ye chil- aie Sing ye a ful - ly; Christ our Lord hath ris - en From === === SS = = = Se, a == seas mae Se = = ~W——.- = = see ear 5 r bl canes : death's cap - - Ris our Sav - iour, Christ our Lord and King; i i 3 ig ae OR PO eee we a: oes ae VEI ERSE. A Little slower. =. == Se sage There-fore oe re prais - es, Joy - ful hom-age bring. — SING, OH SING, YE CHILDREN—continued. a Sa See When His foes pre-vailed, W sen ner tas. ter’s bo - dy To the wou war nailed. E - vil foes had -0- a 2. = —— =a ee === == == o— et pay Vv x— SN eS a er ——— a ae Ca ee aye w =z a =a = —— ——— + yo —— The Church of the First-born above— But what must it be to be there! | 4 Do thou, Lord, ’midst pleasure or woe, For heaven our spirits prepare ; Then soon shall we joyfully know And feel what it is to be there. DEO. 7 16. JUBILATE ©. O. Nevers. Boldly. cres. SSS SS irre Sree ve Pe eee er ee “4 —$—$— 6-46-15 — rEreric = ai eg ees a SE 6 pees Oc Se NN Fees ws site BEE —£- Ft Sree eae A. = gasp asaee eerie = a aze eetaae ss £ Cae ives am A 2a ea ely 5 Ge as See Ez = ae ee eee ee (seer BSS pe Dieses: wee else [2 | ieee © fg Aid oie: us Tee wi a eee Se a Sissies et eee Sass SSS Seta tS Se ee =e} beeleey a a rte =| 1 Oh be joyful all ye lands! Shout aloud for joy! | Take your harp within your hands, Shout aloud for joy! Seek the Lord with love and joy ; Let no mind of grief annoy, And come before His presence with a song. Chorus—Oh be joyful! Shout aloud for joy ! Oh be joyful! Shout aloud for joy! 2 Know ye that the Lord is God? ~ Praise His holy Name! Know ye that the Lord is God ? Praise His holy Name! For He made us, and will keep Faithful watch o’er all His sheep; Dear Shepherd of:the flock and fold above.—Chorus. | 8 Enter in His gates with thanks, And His courts with praise ! Enter in His gates with thanks, And His courts with praise ! Poor return our hearts can give For thé blessings we receive ; And ever may our voices sing His praise. Chorus—Oh be joyful! &c. 4 Oh how gracious is the Lord ! Eyer good and kind! Sing His praise with one accord, Joined in heart and mind ! For His mercy’s ever sure, And His truth will still endure— Oh shout aloud for joy of such a God. Chorus—Oh be joyful! &c. ene —= = ea Paar eee Pa eee =o 1. When to the house of ca we go To hear His word and sing His love, | =. | 7 4 = eS 22 Seat aps SESS si pec ielliir a Lt ws (Say SSS aa We ; ought to wor - ship Him be - low As saints and an - gels a - bove. a ee ; e___e___@ pi 8 a petits ea Se — —— SS = = a ae 1 When to the house of God we go 3 The triflers, too, His eye can see, To hear His word and sing His love, Who only seem to take a part; We ought to worship Him below They move the lip and bend the knee, As saints and angels do above. But do not seek Him with the heart. : 2 Our God is present everywhere, 4 Oh may we never trifle so, And watches all our thoughts and ways ; Nor lose the days our God has given ; He marks who humbly join in prayer, But learn, by Sabbaths here below, And who sincerely sing His praise. To spend eternity in heaven. 18. JUST AS I AM. Karu REDEN. = = Ss Ss Sens 26a —-¢- am,—with -out one plea, But ee Thy blood was shed for me, And of -9- eo = == : ; 2 : apt tthe ry — 2—}— = = = Se Se eS a a a a A iS _—— a ee ee that Thou bidst me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come. - a -0- e- _ 2 -8- aaa SS Sa es ee SS 2 eee SSS = = ae @ _ = == =F er e= =| SS SE Ly | y 1 Just as I am,—without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidst me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come. 2 Just as I am,—and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God, I come. 3 Just as I am,—Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because Thy promise I believe,— O Lamb of God, I come. 4 Just as I am,—Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down; Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come, 19. MY GOD, MY FATHER. = ea SS = 1. My God, my Fa- PR while stray Far from my home, on life’s rough way, | sees 22a ss a “hie Oh teach me from my heart to say, “Thy will ~F aoe, Thy will a ae 2 If Thou should’st call me to resign 4 If but my fainting heart be blessed What most I prize—it ne’er was mine: With Thy sweet Spirit for its guest, I only yield Thee wh JWwas Thine ; My God, to Thee I leave the rest— “Thy will be done.” “Thy will be done.” 3 Should pining sickness waste away 5 Then when on earth I breathe no more - 4 My life in premature decay, The prayer oft mixed with tears before, My Father, still I strive to say, I'll sing upon a happier shore, “Thy will be done.” “Thy will be done.” 20. NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE. ee eee == E- 1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, eh - —— Sp-o7: es = = ae at Ia —— 22 28 a= ee s= E : J ae eee ST = er to A Ee Dr L. Mason. Sia ee - as s13 9S 6—p— oe C=) es aS ce, sr E’en though it be a cross That rais-eth me: —_ === ——- Still a GW a ae =2=43 ; ——— eS aa all my songshallbe, Near - er, my God, to =. Near - SY — my God, to Thee, is =er to) —Thee: 2 Though like a wanderer, Daylight all gone, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone, Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee, 3 There let the way appear Steps up to heaven ; All that Thou send’st to me In mercy given. Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. = EESE aa SHES tap} Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel [ll raise ; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 5 And when on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upwards I fly, Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, 4 Then with my waking thoughts ~ Nearer to Thee. 21. JESUS PAID IT ALL. ee Ss re ey [VEE eS 3: SE ——— feb pe oh hear my Say-iour say, Thy strengthin-deed is small; Thouhastnaughtthydebtto pay, Findin me thy all in all. Cuorvs. Ppa pone Faisare = = s= SSS i— — Ere (ES —_ o——4 Ee ee enone eee Spa Ste gy Je-sus paid it all; All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crim-son stain; He washed it white as snow. fe 2) J. eee | eee os ene SS a 3 =| E i= ay -—p- +9 a= a fe op fi =e eo =e aS — ---y - + -——--—y-+-L—_. t St eae oe ee A poe ae 1 I hear my Saviour say, 4 And now complete in Him, Thy strength indeed is small; | My robe His righteousness, / Thou hast naught thy debt to pay, Find in me thy all in all. Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &c. 2 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim— T’ll wash my garments white In the blood of Calyary’s Lamb, Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &e. 3 Then down beneath His cross I'll lay my sin-sick soul, For naught have I to bring,— Thy grace must make me whole. Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &c. Close sheltered ’neath His side, I am divinely blest. Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &e. 5 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then ‘‘ Jesus paid it all” Shall echo through the skies. Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &e. =H 6 And when before the throne I stand, in Him complete, I’ll lay my trophies down, All down, at Jesus’ feet. Chorus—Jesus paid it all; &c. 22. NEAR THE CROSS. W. H. Doantz. In . Thy wordcon-fid - ing, 2 @. -- + 2. 2-8! Y= ena Sirae — —== a= Benes = fee (ae =— ae = s— Sar: = =e —e-re apa zi ae 1. Je - sus, keep me nearthe cross, ” Thy love a - bid-ing ; I will glo-ry in Thy name, -o- © -e- = — -o- © -e- ~—_@_,-@— e—e ——-_ ©? ______»—_»—, SS Se ae ons Pee ees 9 pee 1 a ar a Se eto 5— pt te ee ete 2 saeaaiae: Sera y Epleo se = moa = fe eae = fl enous. faa re ga SSN G= ee Sees SP Sore Ee In the cross, in the cross, Be my glo - ry ev - er; Tri-umphin Hisname a - lone, Mighty to de - liv - er. psp ft eee i 1 Jesus, keep me near the cross, In Thy love abiding; I will glory in Thy name, In Thy word confiding. Chorus—In the cross, in the cross, Be my glory ever ; Triumph in His name alone, Mighty to deliver. 2 Near the cross, a trembling soul Loye and mercy found me; There the bright and morning star Shed its beams around me.—Chorus. 3 Near the cross! O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me ; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadow o’er me.—Chorus. 4 Near the cross Ill watch and wait, "Hoping, trusting ever, Till I gain my golden crown, Praise the glorious Giver.—Chorus. 23. FROM GREENLAND'’S ICY MOUNTAINS. Dr LowELL Mason. —4=F Sees From Greenland's i - o—_2 @o—s pe pireaeire ==: Sr= cy mountains, From o dia’s co -ral #6 strand, ie Af-ric’s sun-ny fountains Roll down their golden sand; eines sites Ze: s= a= ES Fine ele : Sees | as pees ase aer: From manyan an-cient riv-er,Frommanya palm-y oe io call us to de - liv-er Their ai from o ror’s chain. 2 = ee Hamesnesiee asec eeesees== == 2 22525 See ciaae 2 What though the spicy breezes Salvation! oh, salvation ! Blow soft o’er Ceylon’s isle ; - The joyful sound préclaim, Though every prospect pleases, Till each remotest nation And only man is vile; Has learnt Messiah’s name. In vain with lavish kindness y ? The gifts of God are strewn ; 4 Waft, waft, ye winds, His story ; The heathen, in his blindness, And you, ye waters, roll, Bows down to wood and stone. Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole; 3 Shall we, whose souls are lighted Till o’er our ransomed nature With wisdom from on high,— The Lamb for sinners slain, “Shall we to men benighted Redeemer, King, Creator, The lamp of life deny ? a! In bliss returns to reign. aoe ae ag = ae: == se = Es =o Sacre: When, His sal - va-tionbring-ing, To Zi - on Je- ke came, The chil-dren all stood sing - ing Ho-san - na to His name; :} Nor SE ENS SEMEN 24. WHEN HIs SALVATION BRINGING. E. L. Waits. | Beas =5 (SSS ES SSeS as He rode a- long, He bade themstill at - tend Him, Andsmiled to hear their song. 2 i eee ee 2 Then since the Lord retaineth _ No, while our hearts are tender, | That He, though persecuted, was. His love for children still, They, too, shall be the Lord’s, To any one unkind. Though now as King He reigneth I want to be like Jesus, On Zion’s heavenly hill; : Engaged in doing good, Welt flock around His banner 1 I want to be like Jesus, So that of me it may be said, Who sits upon the throne, So lowly and so meek, “She hath done what she could.” And sing aloud Hosanna ! For no one marked an angry word To David’s royal Son. That ever heard Him speak. _ | 3 1 want to be like Jesus, I want to be like Jesus, a Se oS Sp oe ee a a i eee oe oes pe Se incase 7 Oh, what needlesspain we bear ; All because we do not car -ry Ey-’ry thing to God in pray’r. | wee ee oe SS eee ee pee Se cnmia a aerate = == == 2 Have we trials and temptations ? 8 Are we weak and heavy laden, Is there trouble anywhere ? Cumbered with a load of care? : We should never be discouraged, Precious Saviour, still our refuge, wy Take it to the Lord in prayer. Take it to the Lord in prayer ; OE See Can we find a friend so faithful, Do thy friends depise, forsake thee, = = ~ Who will all our sorrows share; Take it to the Lord in prayer; Jesus knows our every weakness, In His arms He’ll take and shield thee, — Take it to the Lord in prayer. Thou wilt find a solace there mf With firmness. (=a aa $= cme 26. JESUS IS MINE. Petes eee eee o 1. Fade, fade each earth-ly joy, Je-sus is mine; a =a ae 2 Dark is the wil. der-ness, Earth has no rest-ing- a == Sseeee mv yt 1 Fade, fade each earthly joy, Jesus is mine; Jesus is mine ; Break every tender tie, Dark is the wilderness, Earth has no resting-place, Jesus alone can bless, Jesus is mine. 2 Tempt not my soul away, Jesus is mine; Here would I ever stay, Jesus is mine ; a ey-'ry ten-der tie, Je - sus a - lone can bless, Karu REDEN. Je-sus is mine. Perishing things of clay, Born for but one brief day, Pass from my heart away, Jesus is mine. 83 Farewell, ye dreams of night, Jesus is mine; Lost in this dawning light, Jesus is mine ; All that my soul has tried, Left but a dismal void,— Jesus has satisfied, Jesus is mine. 27. SUNDAY SCHOOL bardihiliccce SONG. In marching movement. ‘Wm. B, Brappury, We he = we a fo ee 2 oS Se =e a =e = Se Se ; i are march-ing on _ with shield and ban-ner bright, We will i i i God, and bat - tle for the right, We will — the Sun -day school our arm-y we pre-pare, are march-ing on- ward,sing-ing as we go, As we ral - ly round our bless - ed stand-ard there, And the To the pro-mised land where liv - ing wa - ters flow; Come and fae Ae e---9— 9-9 —@ = praise His name, re Sav-iour’s cross we SS our ranks as APE ai -joic-ing in Hismight,Andwellwork till ear - ly” learn to bear,While we work till ae oa en a oe ane and work till hap-py song, Shout for joy, oS “Vv shout for joy, As_ we glad-ly march a - long. NA oe =e Coe eto ee .: Ns i eam = ee hap-py song, hap-py song, Shout for joy, shout for joy, As we glad-ly march a - long. 2 We are marching on, our Captain ever near, Will protect us still, His gentle voice we hear : Let the foe advance, we’ll never, never fear, For we’ll work till Jesus calls. Then awake, awake, our happy, happy song. We will shout. for joy, and gladly march along, In the Lord of Hosts let every heart be strong, While we work till Jesus calls. —Chorwus. 3 We are marching on the straight and narrow way, That will lead to life and everlasting day, To the smiling fields that never will decay, But we’ll work till Jesus calls, We are marching on and pressing toward the prize, To a glorious crown beyond the glowing skies, To the radiant fields where pleasure never dies, And we'll work till Jesus calls.—Ohorus, — a8 ANS eats. } Then a-wake, then a-wake, hap-py Je-sus calls. 30. aun D THE BATTLE ORY. Vigorously, in march time. N_ No (i Seer = Serie =e Sarere Faas SS ee Wo. e mae 1. Sound the bat-tle cry! See! thefoe isnigh; Raisethe stand-ard high For ie Lord ; Girdyour ar-mour on} Stand firm,ev-’ry one; eee te = 6—625— = p_@ @-@ pe. 2:99 eae == =S225= = aac SEPEpaet === Ty a Si at sar V Cuorvs. ff 3 1 Rest your cause up- on His ho - ly word, Rouse then, sol-diers! ral - ly round the We ner! Read-y, stead -y, 7 a aay ay acct oe p--8—6--2-—2-—- 5 a neg= afi fire ee b- SS eee eee ize eee seed: ee pba} hn et = Re eee Se a OR (aS SS Zee = SoS aes . pass the word a - long; iG ward, for- ware, shout a - loud Ho- oe -na!Christis Cap-tain of the might-y throng, —qungeageaes ——- =e ge = ae it = 222 eee = Ee ze === = = as | = | eae es —S s= eS a= ee Es = = = Sle=3 —— 2 Be=- He ree | Hear us when we call ; And the vict’ry won, Help us one and all May we wear the crown By Thy grace ; Before Thy face,—Chorus. Marching on we go, Gleaming in the light, While our cause we know Battling for the right 2 Strong to meet the foe, | Shield and banner bright Must prevail ; We ne'er can fail.— Chorus. 3 Oh! Thou God of all, | When the battle’s done, 31. BEAUTIFUL SIGHT. ro - sy tint -ed flow - ers; There’s beau - = in the ee Se woods, And in their sha- dy bow-ers. But oh, there’s no-thing so 2A ORES 2. -9- me a a == ==5 ——— = —— iz — ('Beseiseeieeaai=s= half so sweet, As when a band of chil-dren meet, With heartsat-tuned by ho - ly love, To h -0 — @ sing the praise of God a-bove. 2 Sel oe Oe he BEAUTIFUL SIGHT—continued. Beau - ti - ful, beau - ti - ful sight, Beau - ti - ful, beau- ti - ful —~ 2 6 .*0-. And an-gels view it with de-light, Oh beau- ti - ful, beau-ti - ful sight. 2 There’s beauty in the sparkling rill, And in the gushing fountain ; There’s beauty on the sunny hill, And on the lofty mountain. Chorus—But oh, there’s nothing half so sweet, &c. 3 There’s beauty when in manhood’s prime The heart to God is given ; There ’s beauty when the aged climb, i And reach the gates of heaven. Chorus—But oh, there’s nothing half so sweet, &e. 4 But oh, more beautiful by far To give the early morning— The all of life—till evening’s star Melts into heavenly dawning. Chorus—For oh, there’s nothing half so sweet, &c. 5 Oh then we’ll come in early youth, And seek the blesséd Saviour, To guide us in the path of truth, And own us His for ever. Chorus—For oh, there’s nothing half so sweet, &c. mn) ee —— 1, “Land Bi a Its fruits are wav-ing af erthe hills of fade-less green; And the liv - ing wa-ters oo ee ee eee 7 =| poe 2 2 2 poe Nite Pe. Se \ Pek 2 a ie = a=e nS" lay - = i saclaaed n-ly formsare seen. Rocksand storms I’ll fear no more, When on agate toto Joos Sh aoe. Ss 6-6 o-2-6— = oo Se tg i ~~ that e-ter-nal shore; Drop the Ane eon a the sail! am safe with-in the eet ee 2 2 @ sees uepeea insta ta ieaet Heeiaee=s fh 2 Onward, bark! the cape I’m rounding; Sea-ward fast the tide is gliding, See the blesséd wave their hands ; Shores in sunlight stretch away.—Chorus. Hear the harps of God resounding , : From the bright immortal bands.—Chorus. 4 Now we’re safe from all temptation, All the storms of life are past; 3 There, let go the anchor, riding ’ Praise the Rock of our salvation, On this calm and silv’ry bay ; We are safe at home at last !—Chorus. HOLY ANGELS. a feat we See ope ts sae ly an-gels, in their flight, Tra-verse o - ver earth and sky, Acts of kind-ness their de -light, eS al eee S25 =o erence = = | 2 aes Se eee Winged with mer - cy © as ee Don’t you hear the an - gels com-ing, Sweet -ly sing - ing : ——>)— —— = [Sen S ay es ee =a ——— aces = SS = — 2a 2a | v ——— —— as they come, Spread-ing wide their heav’n-ly mu - sic Fromtheir hap-py an - gel home? wZ a0 rn = SSS == =a SSS I eS a 2S 2 Though their forms we cannot see, | 3 Had we but an angel’s wing, They attend and guard our way And an angel’s heart of flame, Till we join their company Oh, how sweetly would we ring In the fields of heav’nly day.—Chorus. Thro’ the world the Saviour’s name.— Chorus. 34. THE BELIEVERS WORK SONG. rT Work, for the Mas-ter call-eth us_ to-day; Work, while the hoursare pass - ing swift a-way ; Se be- or a a T. E. PERKINS. Ist time. | 2dtime. \ | N } Work, pre-cioussouls to save ; Work, with soul true and brave. heaps 2 —o tea Fa-ther, in mer-cy keep us all the way; Last time. Fine. Je - sus, hear us when we pray. God be near us,help us to-day! God watch o - ver us, lest we stray; ae eee : eae ee 2 ee er! 5 5 ET oe) 2s eae Sl Be est ee a ———— Soe So oe oe eae —— + Torey = ran ie eee 2 a 1 Work, for the Master calleth us to-day ; Work, precious souls to save ; Work, while the hours-are passing swift away ; Work, with soul true and brave. Work, for the glory waiting us above ; Work, with heart firm and strong !—Chorus. 3 Work, for the vineyard waiting for us stands ; Work, while there yet is light ; Work, with a cheerful heart and willing hands; Work, for soon cometh night.—Chorus. Chorus—God be near us, help us to-day ! | | 4 Work, till the golden harvest fills the field ; God watch over us, lest we stray ; Father, in mercy keep us all the way ; J h h 3 ake re ae Work, in the Saviour’s might ; Work, for the joy the reaping time shall yield ; 2 Work, with a spirit full of Jesus’ love; Work, with the saints’ delight.—Chorus. Work, with a joyful song; 85. ioe ieee CAROL. N ay =. eee —o- el (ata ite fe Es age ga a 2 5--3- =as -8 == ho Sie mea 1. Car-ol, sweet-ly car-ol, A eee x - i Bear the joy-ful tid-ings, Ohbearthemfar a - way: ~ =“ Opiate ea =e Ei leat| ee eeiee: gsissee ia cielo Vv : Heer sri! Eee ae Slnrts pre D> — ais a Car - ol, gel sa ly car- F Tillearth’sre - sf est bound Mine we ae, And e - Ree the sound. aS pe ty # @ ¢- A Tee ee of @ -¢ aoe b= e= = D5—s— ee Ssigoc== ——- “Bie Ss = prertre spe == = = a722 SS ace =a ae See ry el CHORUS. Car-ol sweet-ly to - 4a | Car-ol, sweet-ly car - ol, Car - ol, car-ol ; ! a Bogle aan |e 2 le PSS ese car-ol, car-ol,Car - ol sweet-ly to - day; As when the angel throng” The happy Christmas time ; O’er the vales of Judah . Hark! the bells are pealing Awoke the heavenly song: Their merry, merry chime: Carol, sweetly carol, "Carol, sweetly carol, Good will, and peace, and love, Ye shining ones above, Glory in the highest Sing in loudest numbers, 2 Carol, sweetly carol, | 3 Carol, sweetly carol, | To God who reigns above,—Chorus, Oh sing redeeming love.—Chorus. | 36. JESUS, MY a ALL IN ALL. ; ev. ALFRED TAyLor. = s== 7 SEPBlES== 35 = = ~o- 1. Je - sus is a in all to me, Glo | - ry and grace in Him I see; Wisdom and ~ des - es, ; : -0-, 2aees = ; == —_~—- st SS SS ee ee 5 truth and love, RS ey and ae os a a- bove. “4 at Se a I humb- -ly fall, qa e - sus,my Sav-iour, NED jen N NR NAL ON = pg ta = zee es eee re = RP ea = “aaa SS: a Sa =] =sS3=S =a == zf== = == = oe SS aa all in all. ay - ry Z The, O Lord of Cue Je - sus, my Say-iour, all all. j N IAS S a —— ee = eee == — i= Se ee ee —S 2 an a 2 Jesus is all in all to me, Jesus it is who calms my fears, Unto His arms of love I flee : Hushes my sorrows, dries my tears.—Chorus. Casting on Him my load of care, 43 va Wilin Sul Jesus, Saviour, he: aoe esus is all in all to me, ga amines eo os Saviour, I look for life in Thee; 3 Jesus is all in all to me, Only by Thee the work is done; ~— Jesus from sin can set me free ; Only by Thee the victory won.— Chorus. 395 ONE BS ONE. . T. E. Perxins. 1 st time. zd time. os ne we crossthe riv - er, 3 - ts { One, by 0 Z. One by onewe’repass-ing o’er; One. by one thecrownsare giv - en : . — Young and old a - like are pass-ing Sa-viour, Pro-mis - es ~_— = 2°86 8 2 =» =2aee One by one the heavy-laden, Weary, sink to rest ere noon, While the hoary pilgrim gladly Hails the eve approaching soon. One by one, our sins forgiven, May we gather on the shore, Waiting till the blessed Jesus Takes our hand and guides us o’er, Till the loving, gentle Saviour, Leads us to the shining shore. 2 One by one we come to Jesus, As we heed His gentle voice; One by one His vineyard enters, There to labour and rejoice ; One by one rich sheaves we gather In the path our Saviour trod, Following His loving footsteps Onward on the heavenly road; Guide us ever, blessed Jesus, Homeward on our way to God. 38. SONG OF THE ee ree u Con anima. E. E. R. and Gro. F. Roor. Se Sonera tetra ee eas (sa Se pee er ee Sea 1. Oh, we are thereap-ers that gar-ner in oN tgs of the goodfrom thefields of AS a sick-les of truthmustthe Pgh pcaegs 3535 wz — ——9—e—e---o |S 2 P| a eae ae SC ieee ps grpes eae =e io —_U_ 9 a eee "4 gat} NLS (Sa @—-0—-e— ~@—o+a—— o> min work be done, And no onemayrest till the “‘har-vest home.” Ag are the reap-ers! oh, who willcome And sharein the p22 2? pp © 2 2 2» 9-9 SE Seg eeemiaaes a 2 see inet ey en == —S hes aie = 2 5 . . AEN re Ap} |), | eeheeets, SSS See 108 s a aes ss ob Oh, den will aa a uh gar-ner in Thesheavesof good from thefields of sin? oy o—o Sr iss= 2 SS nt =f [-= =e === 2 Go out in the by-ways and search them all ; But reapers are ae and the work is great, The wheat may be there, tho’ the wéeds are tall 5 And much will be lost should the harvest wait.—Chorus. Then search in the highway, and pass none by, ¥ : But gather from all for the home on high.—Chorus. 4 So come with your sickles, ye sons of men, And gather together the golden grain ; 3 The fields all are rip’ning, and far and wide Toil on till the sheaves of the Lord are bound, ’ The world now is waiting the harvest tide : And joyfully borne from the harvest ground.—Chorus. W..H. Doane. 4 Bi - ble well, All its foes re - pel, The sweet sto - Of the Lord. | Vv Guard what God re-vealed, As our sun and shield; Nev-er, nev - er yield His _ Rouse then, Chris-tians, ral-ly for the Bi- ble! Work on, pray on, spread the truth a - broad. H =" oe £: ae 2 iS = = SS a 1 Guard the Bible well, All its foes repel, The sweet story tell Of the Lord. Guard what God revealed, As our sun and shield ; Never, never yield His holy Word. Chorus—Rouse then, Christians, rally for the Bible ! Work on, pray on, spread the truth abroad. Stand then, like men, in the cause triumphant, For the Bible is the Word of God, 2 Book of love divine, Precious Word of Thine, Let it ever shine All abroad. In the Spirit’s might, We must win the fight, For this Gospel light— The truth of God. Chorus—Rouse then, Christians, &c. THE BIBLE SONG—continued. 3 Shout the Bible song, Swell the mighty throng, In the cause be strong Of the right. Look to God in prayer, When the foe you dare, And for ever wear His armour bright. Chorus— Rouse then, Christians, &c. 4 Oh, ye Christian band, For this Bible stand, By the Lord’s command, Ne’er give o’er. Lead the army on, Till the strife is done, And the cause is won, For ever more. Chorus—Rouse then, Christians, rally for the Bible ! Work on, pray on, spread the truth abroad. Stand then, like men, in the cause triumphant, For the Bible is the Word of God. Vi 1, Tell me the old, old sto-ry, Of un-seenthings a - bove, Of Je-sus and His re a “o- f Tell me the sto-ry sim-ply, As ‘to a lit-tle child, For I am weakand wea-ry, Andhelp-lessand de - | al fa t . by : 2 Tell me the story slowly, 3 Tell me the story softly, 4 Tell me the same old story, That I may take it in— With earnest tones and grave ; When you have cause to fear, That wonderful redemption, Remember ! I’m the sinner That this world’s empty glory God’s remedy for sin. Whom Jesus came to save. Is costing me too dear. Tell me the story often, Tell me that story always, Yes, and when that world’s glory For I forget so soon! If you would really be Is dawning on my soul, The “early dew” of morning In any time of trouble, Tell me the old, old story, Has passed away at noon. A comforter to me. “Christ Jesus makes thee whole.” Refrain.—Tell me the old, old story, &c. | Refrain.—Tell me the old, old story, &c. Refrain.—Tell me the old, old story, &c. 42. BEAUTIFUL RIVER. Rev. R. Lowry. 2d time, — ie ae aS PSS ee lear ese e ns -2 AP Ns Sse Ser ee ul SP ccrrirerr ee E { ae Seni tile me ee E a Wherebrightan-gel feet have trod ; Flow-ing by thethrone of God? Yes, we’llga-therat the — : Ss -0- -6- -6- : SS Se eS A #:0 p:e_ oO 99 9 p 9 dg “9 0—6:)"e-p--0- ee eeeees Se ences las Se oles asia oan Amit 2 o—o— o& ae 22 = be eS Se Beate Sieg Hf . vovovel 1 Shall we gather at the river, Where bright angel feet have trod ; With its crystal tide for ever Flowing by the throne of God? Chorus—Yes, we’ll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river, Gather with the saints at the river That flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver spray, We will walk and worship ever All the happy, golden day.—Chorus. 3 On the bosom of the river, Where the Saviour-king we own, Vn riv- er, The beau-ti- ful, the beau-ti - ful riv- er, Ga-therwiththesaints at the riv - er Thatflowsbythethroneof God. We shall meet, and sorrow never, Neath the glory of the throne.—Chorus. 4 Ere we reach the shining river, Lay we ev’ry burden down ; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown.—Chorus, 5 At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the Saviour’s ‘face, Saints, whom death will never sever, Lift their songs of saving grace.—Chorus. 6 Soon well reach the shining river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease ; Soon our happy hearts will quiver With the melody of peace.—Chorus. 43. CHILDREN,’ SING. I‘ 4 : great and small, At His feet with rap- ture fall; Chil-dren, sing, He is _ near, aes —e——N , Ne AEE ee SSS 2 - ee ae Bend-ing still His gra -cious ear; Trust in Him,*oh, _ re - joice! Praise the Lord with al -8- -o- -o- -p- , 2 Se 2 y v _——————————— NEN CHILDREN, SING—continued. CHORUS. heart and voice. Then sing, glad -ly sing, Sing, glad -ly sing, Till the heav’n-ly o o—)—0 ‘ be ea gi ig — ee ree pt _—— ee = == SCs) Ss es == =a 2S a ——— 2 Journey on, hand in hand, | 3 Children, sing! who can tell Singing, to the promised land, If the song you love so well There is rest, there is rest, May not reach one whose heart In the kingdom of the blest ; Longs to choose the better part ? Children, sing, gladly sing, Stealing soft, like the sigh Till the heavenly arches ring, Of a zephyr passing by. Till you hear the saints above Children, sing, ever sing, Praising God, for He is love. Loudest praise to God our King. Chorus—Then sing, gladly sing, &c. | Chorus—Then sing, gladly sing, &c. 44, WORK, FOR THE NIGHT IS COMING. From ‘‘Song Garden,” by permission of Mason Broruers, Work when the daygrows bright - er, Work in theglow-ing sun ; Work, for thenightis com - ing, Whenman’s work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro’ the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labour, Rest comes sure and soon. Give ev’ry flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, “for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints are glowing, Work, for daylight flies. Bice: Work till the last beam fadeth— Fadeth to shine no more; Work, while the night is.dark’ning, When man’s work is o’er. 4 Work, for the glorious morrow, When Christ our King shall reign, Then shall be past all sorrow, Endless bliss shall reign. Work for the Lord who frees us, Do all for His dear sake ; Then sweetly sleep in Jesus, In His likeness wake. 45. HOW CAN WE SING THE PRAISE OF JESUS? Cheerfully. mf | | Re VESE. a —-6--G : = om ee =e. = Sg 6 9 se 1, Howcan we sing the praiseof Je-sus? How can we bid our vyoi-ces raise Up to thethroneof God in hea-ven, mf | fh. ah -0- -6- © -©- -0- -® -6 -6- -@ -0-°-9- -@ -8- -O- -0- -3- -0- 0 2 -» -e -0- ay = Ee = San = a —§ 7 CS PS ae vv 2 a CHorvs. f A Se Se ee ae = PES S a aire ee a Likesmokefromoff the sa-cri-fice; Vain im-deed is thepraisewe of-fer, All in vain are the songs we raise; PRS. ON RAL ee 7 ise cw eae eens a el es ae es eee el ee a —# Ee es a ae EEN: -iN: = Ss Te eT _ lee — = eo o-oo If there is no love in our hearts for Je - sus, How can we ev-er tru - ly sing His praise? -0- -0- 2 »- 6 © -- © -@ eo & -» ' | re “9 eo oo} #9 689 8 = a Se rea i. 7:1 =v ee a 2 How can we ever work for Jesus? 8 How can we ever slight our Saviour ? How can we hope the crown to win? Daily offend our gracious Lord ? How can we be His true disciples, All that we do for love of Jesus Tf all our thoughts are full of sin? Surely brings us a rich reward ! Vain indeed is our toil and labour, Let us then have a heart to labour; Vain our hopes to secure the prize ; Consecrating ourselves anew ; If there is no love in our hearts for Jesus, Let us show our love for the blesséd Saviour He will our works and all our ways despise. In whatsoever we may find to do. 46. KEEP ON PRAYING. 1. Long my spi- rit pined in sor-row, Watching, wait -ing all in vain; Wait -ing for a When our wayward thoughtsare stray-ing, When God’s mer - cy seems de - lay -ing, Then in faith we'll 2 2 # 3 2 2 2 pp. @ - » o° - - 2+ 2° 2» 2+ 2 © a ee i o—_3>—_—__ = [| Sa Be, Bees Ss o— pray-ing, Keep on pray-ing, keep on pray-ing,Keep om pray-ing to the end. Na = =| = a= =H=g--$--S- >. ; W. H. Doane. 6 6 -o -o- ; y | 3 1 The pleasuresof the an- gel band, The joys—oh,whocan tell? * ( Hail, bless-ed day that bringsme near TheheayenI love so _ well. = | Sing to menow, spir - it choir, love, And sing to my soul as the mo-ments roll, Of -8- -8- -9- -2- 2 I see a light o’er yonder hill, .3 I see the blest in garments fair, [4 Lord, keep me faithful to the end, It shines from Zion’s towers, Oh, what a glorious sight, That, when my life is o’er, I feel the breeze that softly brings They need no sun, or moon, or stars, | My soul, for all Thy. goodness here, A balm from Eden’s flowers—Chorus.| For Jesus is the light.—Chorus. May praise Thee evermore.—Chorus: —$————" all wasveiled in night, A morn of pur - est light. 2: 2 2 eS e ee ae ff 2 tea BEeeee = te ==: 2 Great is Jehovah, King of Kings; 8 Glory to Him whose boundless loye The stars together sang; The debt of sin has paid ;* Sweetly the new create@earth Glory to Him whose precious blood Our living sacrifice was made. In happy, joyful concert rang. With Him we die, through Him we rises But oh, our souls! in wonder lost, Behold, by faith sublime, To Him all praise be given, In man’s redemption from the fall Who lives exalted and adored God’s greatest wisdom shine. By all the host of heaven. 81. SAVIOUR, WHILE MY HEART IS TENDER. T. E. PERKINS. 2d time. N s SS Se eee 1 Sa-viour, whilemy heart is ten-der, All mypowers to Thee sur -ren-der, 2-2 p. oa es 6 a a i Deeg hoe =a Ss aa ae a 1 so a a a ee zaraee ‘mega rie — y ¥ vv¢ I wouldyieldthatheart to Thee; Thineand on-ly Thine to be. Take me now, Lord Je - sus, take me, Let my youth-ful heart be Thine; ee - vot - ed ser-vant make me; Fill % soul nen, fe vine, 2s oe ao ae = -—e fa aaee eae—s See ee ea SS Hees 1 Saviour, while my heart is tender, | Let me do Thy will, or bear it, I would yield that heart to Thee ; | I would know no will but Thine ; All my powers to Thee surrender, Shouldst Thou take my life, or spare it, Thine and only Thine to be. I that life to Thee resign. Take me now, Lord Jesus! take me, Let my youthful heart be Thine ; 3 May this solemn dedication Thy devoted servant make me; Never once forgotten lie ; Fill my soul with love divine. Let it know no revocation, ‘Published and confirmed on high. 2 Send me, Lord, where Thou wilt send me, Thine I am, O Lord, for ever Only do Thou guide my way ; To Thy service set apart; | May Thy grace through life attend me, Suffer me to leave Thee never, Gladly then shall I obey. Seal Thine image on my heart. 82. BEAUTIFUL LAND OF SONG. Wu. F. SHErwiy. \ ~ 1. There’sa beau-ti- ful land of song, A- way o’er Jor-dan’s riv - er;Wheresaints, a hap - py, white-rob’d throng, Their notes in joy - ful ev - er, In praise to God for ev - er. In_ that beau- 2 We have heard of the blest ones there, 3 Jesus reigns in that goodly land, 4 We shall meet on that blissful shore, - Who live beside the river ; He leaves His people never ; Where time no more shall sever, They bloom in beauty, young and fair, Around His throne a radiant band, When earthly toils and cares are o’er, And crowns of life immortal wear, With palms of vict’ry in their hand, We’ll join with loved ones gone before, + And sing and shout for ever, His children sing for ever, And sing of Christ for ever, And sing and shout for ever.— Chorus. His children sing for ever.—Chorus. {| And sing of Christ for ever.—Chorus. ieee orl — ! —a-—a a tag S12 oe oe oo e — # _-o- == a Seer a 5 ies —— a =H oe ob oe ao Ba 4 \ I Zi-on!ci-ty fair! O Zi-on! ci-ty fair! The o-ther side, the o-ther side, Whenshall we meet our loved ones there? = ee 2 e. e. ee SO. Ad Le: S fe 2\Es 4 e i (Se Ses es Se ee ee eee ge le =o = ae Saag ee! Se een ame ers an Se yy — 5 =| a oso Pie ay vel an a 2 The other side! ah, there’s the place 8 The other side! oh, charming sight! 4 The other side! the other side! e Where saints in joy past times retrace, Upon its banks, arrayed in white, Who would not brave the swelling tide And think of trials gone; For me a Joved one waits; Of earthly toil and care, The veil withdrawn, they clearly see Over the stream He calls to me, To wake one day, when life is past, That all on earth hath need to be, Fear not—I am thy guide to be Over the stream, at home at last, To bring them safely home.—Chorus. Up to the pearly gates.—Chorus. ' With all the blessed ones there.—Chorus. + 84. THE WATER OF LIFE. = oS ==. ono ee oe te ee 1 Je-sus, the wa-ter of life will give Free-ly, free-ly, free-ly, Je-sus, the wa-ter of Come to that fountain, Oh, drink and live, Free-ly, free-ly, free-ly, Come to that foun-tain, Oh, we = ee pe i a ar ——— : ee v a | Isttime. | 2dtime. Durr. =a Serer life will give Free - ly “to those who love Him. - ete drink and live, Flow - he eee for those that BER ACY Him, The Spi - rit and ‘the W. B. BrapsBury. CHorvs. CxHorvs. =SSysS SS — free- ly, And he that is thirs- ty let him come And 5 et a | Bride say, come Free - ly, free - ly, =f fat — THE WATER OF LIFE—continued. Fut Cuorvs. SSS /Ex fe a a ee aa mee ee ee drink of the wa-ter of life. The foun-tain of life is flow-ing, Flow-ing, free - ly ey of life is flow- ing, Is flow-ing for you and_ for me. — = Ne ee See ee et [SSS Ses Oa Ose Pees ee = ——— EE ; Fon V v — 2 Jesus has promised a home in heaven, 4 Jesus has promised eternal day, Freely, freely, freely, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised a home in heaven, ; Jesus has promised eternal day, Freely to those that love Him. Freely to those that love Him ; Treasures unfading will there be given, Pleasure that never shall pass away, Freely, freely, freely, Freely, freely, freely, Treasures unfading will there be given, Pleasure that never shall pass away, Freely to those that love Him.—Chorus. Freely to those that love Him.—Chorus, 8 Jesus has promised a robe of white, 5 Jesus has promised a calm repose, Freely, freely, freely, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised a robe of white, Jesus has promised a calm repose, Freely to those that love Him; Freely to all that love Him. Kingdoms of glory and crowns of light, Come to the water of life that flows, Freely, freely, freely, Freely, freely, freely, Kingdoms of glory and crowns of light, Come to the water of life that flows, Freely to those that love Him.— Chorus. Freely to all that love Him.—Chorus. 85. BLESSED Ae 1. Fresh from the throne of glo - ry, Bright in its crys - tal the liv - ing A Bless - 2 = - e, Let me ev - er Feast my eyes “on : @- me Serr Feast my eyes on thee. eer | | tei pile SSS as 3 River of God, I greet thee, Spring of all health and peace, Not now afar, but near ; No harps by thee hang silent, My soul to thy still waters Nor happy voices cease ; | Hastes in its thirstings here ; Tranquil River, Holy River, 2 Stream full of life and gladness, | Let me ever - Let me ever Z Sit and sing by thee; Drink of only thee ; Tranquil River, Holy River, Let me ever Sit and sing by thee. Let me ever 7 Drink of only thee. Rev. R. Lowry. oe = se) Ishallsleep, Ishallsleep in the val - ley. P a2 -2- -@- 2:2 2» => age 1 A few more prayers—a few more tears— 3 A little gathering of the loved, It won't be long, it won’t be long,— Whose patient hearts were always true ; A few more months, a few more years, Some tears to mingle with the sod— Will hush my song—this earthly song 3 A very few—a very few— And then I shall sleep in the valley. When they lay me to rest in the valley. 2 A little pain—a little joy— 4 But Jesus’ love—His precious love— And, less or more, it matters not; Will be my stay—my only stay ; Some mingling yet with earth’s alloy, And radiance, gleaming from above, And then forgot—ah ! soon forgot— Will light the way—the lonely way— While I sleep, calmly sleep, in the valley. When my soul passes through the dark valley. 1. March to the bat - tle field; March on with sword and shield; March on, the : — SE: PI ee 22 ~ : SS SSS ———-s---* ea! — SS = ne foe shall yield To Christ our King! On-ward ye faith - ful band; On-ward at See Seal - == Srp == Sa On - ge nor halt-ing stand, But loud-ly sing ee is the vic - to - ry, This is the pti a ae eee eae — ie Sr eG g a eee fea eae = a gn Re SES a ———F-7 SI OO @ 2: @ pamers E === THIS IS THE VICTOR Y—continued. vic - to - ry, 2 is the vic - to - % We sing by the way’; This is the i - to - a ce ee a= F —— : op ppp == a= ee —- the vic - to = fy, -6- 1 March to the battle field; 2 Stand firm against thy foes ; March on with sword and shield; Stand, though a host oppose ; March on—the foe shall yield Stand! well our Leader knows To Christ our King! Our conflicts all. Onward ye faithful band 3 «Fear not,” He says to thee; Onward at His command ; “ Fear not, but valiant be; Onward, nor halting stand, Fear not, but trust in me,— But loudly sing: The foe must fall.”—Chorus. -Chorus.—This is the victory, Fight though thy foes increase ; This is the victory, Fight till the dawn of peace ; This is the victory, Fight till the war shall cease; We sing by the way; Then, shout and sing } This is the victory, Shout, then, triumphantly, This is the victory, Shout, shout the victory, This is the victory, Shout, “ Glory be to Thee, And faith gains the day. O Lord our King !”—Chorus. 88. NEVER GROW WHARY. Wm. B. Brappoury. tell—yes, E -ter-ni-ty will tell, What a bless-ing rests on those who serve the Lord. IS 4 L XN bi | ee e = = re = 2.00 = oS a 7a a a —e—9—o9- ae ieee Sons dead eee —— cs el Se on, shine on! Far up in hea-ven’sownblue,Sometime,sometime, I toomay shine, I mayshine asbright-ly as you. deeat ep eaeaeesfeeceieesrees= = === - | 2 We must bear the yoke daily : Jesus says, “Tt is easy, My burden is light ;” For He knows how frail we are—\ es, He knows how frail we are, And He helps us through the day and through the night,—Choyus. And we know that by and by, if to serve Him well we try, With a brighter glow our spirits He will fill.—Chorus, 4 We must ever be watchful! for to-day May, for you and for me, be the last; So the work we’ll not delay, but we'll labour and we'll pray, Till the sunset hour of life is safely passed.—Chorus. . we. 8 All the stars o’er us shining in the sky, And the sun and the moon do His will ; 89. HARK, HARK! MY SOUL! Ww. F. SHERWIN. i, Hark, hark! my soul! an- gel -ic songsare swell - ing O’erearth’sgreenfieldsand 0 - cean’s wave-beat shore ; How sweet the truth thosebless-ed strainsare tell - ing, Of that new life when sin shall be no more! — - @& -o An-gels of Je - sus! an- gels of light! Sing-ing to wel-come the pil-grims of the night. -S- Ei = IS on ee aS 02 e ~ 5—s— ob Bes Sd Te | See Ce SS femmes Oe Sa ae or ee es == Pe ——— =8=] es —— eee —|| LS sor 4 i ae ese Sean See” is wee i 3 2 Onward we go, for still we hear them singing, And laden souls by thousands meekly stealing, “Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come ;” Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to thee.—Chorus. And through the dark, its echoes sweetly ringing, 4 F . The music of the gospel leads us home.—Chorus. 4 Angels, sing on! your faithful watches keeping, ‘ i Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above, 8 Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing, Till morning’s joy shall end the nighr of weeping, The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea; And life’s long shadows break in cloudless love.—Chorus, 1. Joy - ful the mes - sage SS 22 Se SS Se eS Se ee SS SS : Bright - ly, bright - ly gos - pel grace, Call - ing ev - eee SS a | shin - ing, And He that be - liev-eth shall walk there-in, And — aS eee ee ee, THE J seh a2 ee rere REFRAIN. <—— beau - ti - ful land. the 1 Joyful the message of gospel grace, They that will trust Him shall never fall, Calling every nation, He’s our great salvation. Come to the Saviour, and seek His face, Oh come, and be for ever blest, Here’s a full salvation. Seek and ye shall find Him; Behold the way that leads from sin, : There ’s rest for the weary, eternal rest, Brightly, brightly shining, A home in the beautiful land.— Refrain. And he that believeth shall walk therein, 8 Happy the people that know the Lord, And dwell in the beautiful land. Tn Hi aa n His truth confiding ; Refrain—Come, oh come ye, come ye to the waters, Happy the people that love His word, Ho! every one that thirsteth, In His law abiding. Oh come without money and buy! The Lord, our buckler and our shield, > Giveth grace and glory ; 2 God is the refuge and strength of all, And He will no good thing from them witbhold, He a sure foundation ; Who walk in the light of His love-— Refrain. 91. MANSIONS OF LIGHT. | N | an ial = 22255 aia tS == : -9—g + — gp — 9---g {| : 1. Oh, say ae you heard of the mansions of light Our Sa-viour has gone to pre - pare? aor 4 Where fallsnot a cloud or a sha-dow of night, They tell us no sor-row is % ; — | ee Bore Oh, yes, we have heard of the man-sions so bright, And free from all sor-row and care; oe ie ee abe 2 t— : "i 2, ae aS = ae ae Fae a ae ee g@——6--—@a——_@ - -o- ur © Sa-viour, the Lamb, is the BN -ry and light, The -chil-dren of Zi - on ‘dre there. o— -o- ae pe —-'— — 6 ® =) MANSIONS OF LIGHT —continued. Wale Sad -S Se ‘Tis a home where the wea - ry may rest, The beau - ti - ful home of the blest; Oh, CuHorvs. ae eee — ara as oe | come, we are bound for the man-sions 1 Oh, say have you heard of the mansions of light Our Saviour has gone to prepare? Where falls not a cloud or a shadow of night, They tell us no sorrow is there. Oh, come, we are bound for the mansions of light, The beautiful home of the blest. 2 Oh, whete is that city whose portals of gold Oh, yes, we have heard of the mansions so bright, Are open by night and by day ? And free from all sorrow and care ; The city whose splendour can never be told, Our Savioiii, the Lamb, is the glory and light, Whose pleasures will never. decay ? The children of Zion are there. *Tis yonder, where joyful our spirits may fly, E Beyond where the bright planets roll ; Chorus— Tis a home where the weary may rest, Above the clear arch of the blue ether sky, The beautiful home of the blest ; The beautiful home of the soul.—Chorus. 92. THY NAME ALONE CAN SAVE. Hosert P, Mary. ie ea is a Name di - vine - ly sweet,That melts the heart to love, And st wakes the high-est note of prais¢From an- gel choirs a - bove, It guides the mourn-ing THY NAME ALONE CAN SAVE—continued. CHORUS. b-5——al— — —6-g---- — = aay Seas —+ ——_ 2 __ , — — P=S= pig z= = aS = S== ee -—9—— 7 o - ther name can save. Bier Sa-viour, Thine the pre- a Name That melts the so = = fe see ae ——— ——————— a= = at = ae aS = ieee see ea = heart to love, And wakes the high-est note of praiseFrom an - gel choirs a = bove. | Pare id ————_ 2 eo 02 tee Se 2g Cg get ee, Ses Sa as i sae es aes See Paty ot a =| aaa =P essere —— Se i eer et ss [EE 1 There is a Name divinely sweet, i And through its all-prevailing power That melts the heart to love, We hope, and look for rest. And wakes the highest note of praise It brings us near the throne of grace, From angel choirs above. By faith and earnest prayer ; It guides the mourning wanderer home ; It brings to every waiting soul It calms the troubled wave; A Father’s blessing there.—Chorus. » Iwall the realms beneath the skies, : , ~ _ No other name can save, 3 The saints redeemed, with one accord, = Des The Name in glory sing; Ghorit Gates mele gene prea Wame And o’er the radiant fields of light d wakes the highest note of praise Bhs uate ae Dee aes Eternal Father, source of light! Inspire our grateful lays, 2 That Name devotion’s flame inspires : And teach our hearts in nobler strains In every grateful breast ; That blessed Name to praise—Chorus. From angel choirs above. 4 94, JOY! JOY! JOY! 1st time set Qd time fF Pas ae B. BRADBURY. Peer pre er eeiee re ees = seyireet zr Joy! Joy! Joy! thereis joy inheavy’nwiththean-gels; ee for the pro-di-gal’s Res He has come, he has -e- 2a is Tae: NN : sais Getitt Sa ee Saree T y -_@ ess ror + yo Js =P i mi a a ca a a a = come To his Father’ camacet last; Hewas lost, i isfound Andinbcdee nightis past, Bless-ed hour of joy port com- NUN NN |, Np -g- Perl : _N mgpe SS SPSS Sie mf ‘See ce: FES Sf SSS SS eS = 5 — | Sune Berar 4) bo eet sie + 6 8 | fo oo 1 What are thosesoul re - viv-ingstrains Whiche-chothusfrom Sa-lem’splains? «Q] 1 1» What anthems loud,and loud-er still, So sweet-lysoundfrom Zi-on’s hill? 0 FY) ears eS 6 1 let us sing, While heavenandearth with “Glory!” ring: Hosanne 7 i none oa ed i a ——— a oe SS NL a = SEE eeste a2 —— “yaa ga vee Fine. Allegretto. F pe Pet Meek. set Oe Ee ae SS Roe SS 5 ee = pone a Sy *‘Glo-ry, glo-ry!”let us sing, Whileheavenand earthwith “Glo - ry!” ring. 2 ee Seer ’ 2 Lo, ’tis an infant chorus sings He bled for us, He bled for you, “ Hosanna to the King of kings!” ~ And we will sing Hosanna too, —Chomus. The Saviour comes, and babes proclaim ? Salvation sent in Jesus’ name.—Chorus. 4 Proclaim hosannas loud and clear 5 See David’s Son and Lord appear: 8 Messiah’s name shall joy impart, All praise on earth to Him be given, hg Alike to Jew and Gentile heart : And ‘‘Glory!” shout through highest heaven.—Chorus. || ee "MESES SSE AEN St v 96. HARVEST HOME. T. E. Perxrys. ters, Find ' it af Gold-en sheayesin tri-umph bring - ing, : —2@_@ _@ + @ @ > S Seer o—_ ee i” a) 1 Cast thy bread upon the waters, 2 Sow in faith, on God depending, 4 Soon shall cease the time of sowing, Find it after many days ; E’en in hardest, poorest soi) 5 . Soon the waiting days be o’er, Jesus’ toiling sons and daughters Patient care and labour spending, Plenteous harvest richly growing, Loud shall sing their harvest praise. God will recompense the toil.—Chorus. For God’s glory evermore,—Chorus. Chorus-God’s own children gladly singing, 3 Sow in faith, nor ever weary, 5 Golden sheaves in triumph bringing, Singing songs of harvest home; Hoping on, and fainting not, Jesus’ reapers hasten home! Golden sheaves in triumph bringing, « Though the day be dark and dreary, Harvest welcome gladly singing, Jesus bids us welcome home. Reaping soon shall be thy lot.—Chorus. Jesus meets them as they come. -Chorus. Work Je - sus, work and pray! Texas will elk fen ——NN SoS SS i aaa z —— Jesus is near; Ban- Shee ve ee ee wilcharthy faint-ing heart, Givetheestrength ond serra Sees SEES take thy part, Cast-ing on Jes - sus Pap taf tte 2 Work for Jesus in the light, ‘3 Work for Jesus, soon ’tis night, While the noonday sun is bright ; Soon will fade the evening light ; Jesus hath called thee from on high, Then, as sinks the setting sun, Jesus is standing nigh. Jesus will say, ‘‘ Well done.” 98. ONWARD, ' | | 1. Onward,Christian sol - diers, march-ingas to war, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS. T. BISSELL. Christ,theRoy-al Mas-ter, leads a-gainstthe foe; TNA 2 2°22 @ @:+N CHORUS. On-ward,Christian sol-diers, march-ing as to war, For-wardin- to bat - tle, 2 Like a mighty army, moves the Church of God ; f Brothers, we are treading where the saints have trod ; We are not divided, all one body we, One in hope and doctrine, one in charity.—Chorus. 3 Crowns and thrones may perish, kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus constant will remain ; a a ee Gates of hell can never ’gainst that Church prevail ; We have Christ’s own promise, which can never fail.— Chorus. 4 Onward. then, ye people, join our happy throng, Blend with ours your voices in the triumph song. Glory, praise, and honour, men and angels sing Through the countless ages unto Christ the King.—Chorus. 1, Not thine own, 0 Teach-er, Bought with blood art thou; pers) yi ipa eo ef : = Si Ae ES = 99-0 aera: ile ao ee Ee (fs ate fay 2 epee = 2 Not thine own, O Teacher, In that happy day, When His free forgiveness Put thy guilt away ; Joyfully thou gavest Thy whole self to be His, whose love had ransomed, Sought, and pardoned thee. 8 Christ’s thou art: then surely Work for Him thou must, Nor be e’er unfaithful To thy Master’s trust ; Worthy, oh, most worthy Is thy Saviour King ; Ever to His footstool Thy best offerings bring. Christ thy Saviour claims hee For His ser-vice now. 4 _ And His mark is on : thee, Set-ting thee a - part; Con - se-crat-ed to Him, & thy life and heart. = 4 Christ’s thou art: no honour Can with theirs compare Who belong to Jesus, e > And His name who bear; = In His love and presence They are rich indeed, And to joys unending e « He their steps will lead. ' . 5 Jesus, Saviour, claim me Now and evermore, While on earth I’m dwelling, And when life is o’er ; * At Thy glorious coming Own me, Lord, as Thine, One among Thy jewels, To Thy praise to shine, ] i ev - ery hour;Sing of MHispower,Sing of His love, Sing 2:2? OQ 2» 2» +» —~ 2 Sing in the darkest hour of night, Sing, for the Lord is near; Sing how He giveth strength and light, Sing, for He loves to hear. 3 Sing in the hour of holy joy; Sing when thé day is bright; Sing of His love,Sing of His power, Sing how He keeps us -- -0- - 2 ££ #« OO £& #@ # #2 # =| o—_®-—9—- 8 —9—- to the Lord who reigns a - bove. gt oe ws et ee FF es ae Es eg Deel ee a Bere ee = = eee —y¥ Ae, a a AE oa Praise shall our holiest powers employ ; Sing, for He gives us light. 4-Sing with the ransomed choir on high, Sing in the gladdest strains ; Sing to the Lord who came to die, — Sing, for He ever reigns. 101. STAR, BEAUTIFUL STAR. Sono. (SSS 2) ~ 1, There’sa beau-ti-ful star, a beau-ti-fulstar, The wea - ry trav-lers have fol = lowed far, me oe cs 4 beau-ti- ful star! Pilgrims wea-ry we are; To Je-sus, to Je-sus, We fol-low thee froma - far. 9 @ 9 @ p p-@ p p- = in sesess foe ae gee = (El EE ET es 5 es = yev Tanmmemaece at 51) 2 In the land of the East, in the shadows of night, 3 We have gold for tribute, and gifts for prayer, We saw the glory of thy new light, Incense and myrrh, and spices rare; Lae Telling us, in our distant home, All that we have, we hither bring, The King-Redeemer to earth had come! To lay it with joy at the feet of the King. MORE LIKE JESUS. ‘Si W. H. Doane. a a 3 =o Se es See 3 io = ae == aca os ——¢tea—gd—a = B= Fill my soul withpeace and love, 1. More like Je-suswould I be, Let my Sav-iour dwell withme; Le: = eae = 5 led SS += a —S —-9—S— —— } -+—__ a+ er —— —h_ =e = aad =a OSs Sedans as oo. ce) cs =e== ——— oe =oSe > See — aes Poor in spir - itwould I be, Fine. D.S. age lies” Nee ee ee el — eae aie’ —e ie ee ——e— = Ee = = (== = Es Poe PSS ace — $—8-4 a Sel Make me gen-tle as a dove. More like Je - sus,while I go, Pil-grimin thisworld be-low; = =o === Let my Sav-iourdwell in. me. 1 More like Jesus would I be, : He will teach me how to live, Let my Saviour dwell with me; All my sinful thoughts forgive ; Fill my soul with peace and love— Pure in heart I still would be— Make me gentle as a dove. Let my Saviour dwell in me. More like Jesus, while I go, : Pilgrim in this world below ; 3 More like Jesus when I pray, Poor in spirit would I be, More like Jesus day by day, Let my Saviour dwell in me. May I rest me by His side, Where the tranquil waters glide. 2 If He hears the raven’s ery, ‘Born of Him, through grace renewed, If His ever watchful eye By His love my will subdued, Marks the sparrows when they fall, Rich in faith I still would be— Surely He will‘hear my call. Let my Saviour dwell in me. 108. MY SHEPHERD. a= SS ee ph ae ae 1. Thou art my Shep-herd, Car-ing in ey -’ry need Thy lit - tle lambs to feed; Trusting Theestill; >> i : N re ea ——e_—e— ——g—-— — _—__ _@ _@ @ — —= 5 2227 = oe 2 : a a ea = 7 r—t ope = In the green pastures low, Whereliv-ing wa-ters flow, Safe by Thy side I go, Fear-ing no ill. | “g—p—9—-0 0 _e_ fe ee === = = Vv 1 Thou art my Shepherd, 2 Or, if my way lie Caring in every need Where death o’erhanging nigh, Thy little lambs to feed ; My soul would terrify Trusting Thee still; With sudden chill,— In the green pastures low, Yet I am not afraid ; Where living waters flow, While softly on my head Safe by Thy side I go, Thy tender hand is laid, Fearing no ill. I fear no ill! 104. WHO IS HE? “a ESSE S22 as Gaoncs B. R. Hansy. —nr eae Sen = 2 a ee 13 Who is He in yon-der stall, At dnoeee theshep-herds fall? ’Tis the Lord, O won-drous —- = === ———— Ss es a i22Sa2 SS SSS —s-. a aS -O- -0- -@ -o-. SS = == SES SI =a pees: = a mai sto - at "Tis the Lord, “aie of glo-ry; At His feet Sebi Co ets Lord of all = SESE IE = Deas See mal ae Amit 1 Who is He in yonder stall, At whose feet the shepherds fall ? Chorus—Tis the Lord, O wondrous story ! "Tis the Lord, the King of glory ; At His feet we humbly fall, Crown Him, crown Him Lord of all. 2 Who is He in yonder cot, Bending to His toilsome lot ?—Chorus. 3 Who is He who stands and weeps At the grave where Laz’rus sleeps ?—Chorus. —-— 9@—@-—— o—— —- —a— Sao S22 2==- Who is He in deep distress, Fasting in the wilderness ?—Chorus. yey Lo! at midnight, who is He Prays in dark Gethsemane ?—Chorus. On the cross, lo! who is He, Sheds His precious blood for me #—Chorus. Who is He that, from the grave, Come to heal, and help, and save ?— Chorus. Who is He that on yon throne Rules the world of light alone ?—-Chorus. i 15 is full of voi - ces, Sing -ing Je - sus’ love, = Sees eer ee XK posi ee See See Je - sus’. love; Heav’nly wings are fast de - scend-ing From the choirs (PoP P ie Se eS k 2 agg ag O’er the earth sweet notesare drop-ping In a showr of song, For the an - gel bands are THE a, SONGS—continued. ] rae ae fue Cxorus, 1 =a + ee a= of “e —— = SSS =e Pes gath-’ring In a bless - ed throng! ae fie words which they are ping, - ing Are sveet to blend their mu - sic With the -@- (aia aS =2 as —9—— ¢ —_»—_-p-+_ sh Zz Se = eee | (SS Se ieee Ess = = JS }-6 s Late ee et oe songs we Ei ae they come to blend their mu - Ble With the songs we raise. eo . ie mn eee = Sa eran Ss ae a ae es ol Kee ee ee ee ES po — — = 2 a == ~s—| 4 = S272 ee = cas | eae 2 Blessed angels, we are praising Praising Christ, the ‘‘ One all lovely ”— Christ, our Saviour King; Christ, the children’s friend ! To-His feet the happy children Hark! the angels strike their harp-strings All their worship bring— With new shouts of song; Meeting in the sunlit glory, Blessed angels, we ’ll sing loudest, I Loving notes shall blend. ; We're a blood-bought throng! 106. — HALLELUJAH. (eee eerie = Soe = SSS 1. Blow, ye gold - if ae we blow, Let the 4: Bs ing pais CN is born. Yon - der see N N | | N Ae ee SELGGSEN See Se 2 SS Se ee Se een eee rel OS a = = = eile gah, Oma Orne S eagle Bethlehem star, Guid-ing mor-tals from a - far; Peace shallreign for -@- (== = See ee rrewes, 2 Ring, oh, ring, ye silvery bells, 3 Sing, oh, sing, ye people free, Far and near your cadence swells, Shout, for ’tis your jubilee, Christ the Lord is born. Christ the Lord is born. Ring, and banish doubt and fear, Sing, while reign the Three in One Ring, till all with joy shall hear Rivers of salvation run, Sin is vanquished, victory’s near, Now the mighty work is done, Christ the Lord is born.—Chorus. Christ the Lord is born.—Chorus. T. E. PERKINs, the 107. CLOSE THE DOOR LIGHTLY. Slow and gentle. Wm. B. BrapBourY. pe == a v G y 2 Music comes floating Cross the hands gently Down from above, Upon the white breast, Angels are chanting : So like a mild spirit Sweet welcome of love. Strayed from the blest. Come, stricken weeper, And stand by the bed ; 4 Bear her out softly Posisisgndaa” Safe with her Saviour ur darling is de ’ is Darling is blest. 3 Smooth out the ringlets,— - Jesus hath called her, Close the blue eye ; Pure, undefiled : No wonder such beauty Take comfort, sad weeper, Was claimed in the sky ;— “°Tis well with the child.” Gra-cious Sav-iour,can it be . . - ‘a1 e Crownof right-eous-ness so bright, Bere a-waits a crownfor me, i yes, Hisword be -liev-ing, End-less joy Hislovewill give; At Hishandsthecrownre ceiv-ing, In His glo-ry ey-er live, ee eS Se Se 2 2 2: 2. Nae - —e——_e—___, 2 —__ 3 _@—,—_©___* ___»—_2_,_0—___5._9_,_8— i: Ns eT a = ——— ———— =a meer Foon ia =H | SE SS ee er re Re eee) ea See 2So7= Ss oe eS f 0 | Ww 1 We thank Thee, our Father, for all we have heard, 2 Dismiss us, O Lord, with Thy blessing, we pray ; For every sweet promise contained in Thy word; From thoughts that are sinful, oh keep us this day-; And oh, with Thy spirit to comfort and cheer, | Now cover us all with the shade of Thy wing, CHESTER G, ALLEN. 1. Once the her-ald aah Hail’dtheSaviou” esha leas in thehighest, Peacebe on theearth;” And the joyous anthem NL t Soe 2 fioh ARS aes @-—0— 6-66 Se o-,_0— 0 —e— at deem-er of theworld! Let the earth a-dore Him, while the heav’nly throngRound His throne of ase ry pour their noblest song. agape — = _@ 5 = ig # *y, 5S p+ Ny 5 ee a ee 2 == rare a i = e— in ee EY Ra Ae ieee z 3 a ri es at oP ye 2 Bands of happy children 3 When celestial glories ' 4 ’Mid the joys eternal, Came in after days, Burst upon our view, Saviour we would meet, Bearing palms of triumph, Angel harps and voices Drink from living fountains, Shouting Jesus’ praise ; Will the theme renew, Walk the golden street; Still the same hosannas While again the children, Sing with countless numbers Shall our lips employ, Clad in robes of white, In triumphant strain, | As we wave our banners Waving palms of vict’ry “Glory, power, and blessing - With exultant joy.—Chorus. In the song unite.—Chorus. To the Lamb once slain !”-Chorus. a oe a sa -o- _— e -o- : : ~ Lambwho for sin-ners must die, who for. sin - ners must die. 2 Wandering, homeless, and fed by the stranger, 4 Glory! for death, with its pains, cannot hold Him, Weary at noon. by Samaria’s well; Jesus, the Lion, hath broken the toils; Nights full of weeping, and days full of danger, Lamb-like He died, but again we behold Him, Who the report of His sorrows can tell ? Rising a Lion, dividing the spoils. 3 Silently led as a lamb to the slaughter ; ’5 Now in the midst of the throne, interceding, Patient, as sheep to the shearers are dumb; Marked with the wounds of the cross, He appears ;- Pouring His life out, in blood and in water, Slain as our Passover, risen and pleading, Numbered with sinners, and sealed in the tomb. Offering His incense, perfuming our prayers. 1. In the fadelessspring-time,on the heay’nly shore, Kin-dred spi-rits wait us, who nae gone be-fore; — NS ae SSS ae = 222 22S be r= 2? Tan Ca v Gwe Ses | ee ayott ina b = ee So es 7a l@s* te: . a 7 oe . 3s Z =S- Ap — 7 There no flow- ah with-er, and no pleasurescloy, In thatland of beau-ty, in that home of — eee nage PASS By the gate they'll meet us, neath that gold-en sky, Meet us at the por-tal—meet us by - are ae a 3 eos mort See Lee 2 ee a se oe a ae ee ee eee a a = === =o) ig es ge Sn eS ere Speaatal rE eS | SS Se ST < is eee Aa EM 3 a = 7—— 9 — > \ ieeed eee aeS oe SS : ata ae Create - 2 In the misty gloaming, death awaits us all, 3 Trusting in the Saviour, may we humbly wait, Silent is his coming, sure the Master’s call. Till the holy angels ope the pearly gate; ‘+. And the angel footsteps light the upward way And the loving Father, from His gracious throne, © Till the twilight merges into heavenly day.—Chorus. Smiling bids us welcome to our heavenly home.—Chorus. — cd 7 eee - yn 26S 2 ss = aa La Oe eZ Fs fear vam | a5 ee I ee = = mess. C0 SSS SS oe 16S SS = @- wak-ing, All the love - ly hues ree gain. Val- leys, hills; and moun - tains glow- ing 116. ANNIVERSARY HYMN. ye son rp Kear a = = a os : a ——_- a ees : Pe teers an i | I. See the. earth from bond -age break-ing, Wears no more an i - cy chain; See the fields from y th = es | =) = pee ee — a eS ee et Pe baa Pep 5— = =r eSe- =S5rei a= = cece r ae | —<——— Sg ge ee ee ee || | e i - cean flow-ing, Tell of One whorules = hove. = o_@ s_ ia oe All along our pilgrim way; Sing their glad triumphant song, From His bounty kindly fed us : Come, and every soul deliver With a loving hand each day. From the chains that bind so strong. 4 Songs of love and praise ascending Life with us is full of gladness, From these grateful hearts of ours ; Faith and love illume our days ; Brighter hues to earth are lending Songs can have no touch of sadness Sweeter incense to the flowers. When the heart is full of praise. i In the sun-shine of Gods love, Riv-ers to 2 Safely has the Father led us 3 Thou who bid’st the rill and river ie sweet flow-ers bend-ing a Their The birds too are - bove the green = soar - ing wild notes Their Bee grance are | N a - mid the sun’s of praise. All SONG OF SPRING—continued. Baz na - ture re - joi - ces in smiles and in song, With mil» lions of voi - ces = 3 saee Saree a ee 1 » a = = os a 4 = —— —_ ——— i Sans yar ie y er praise to pro - long, With mil-lions of voi - ces a eee to _ pro - long. pees’ -f- at 3 = eee Ps Se = ———— = — = =e se = Se =o= 1 The sweet flowers bending above the green sod, Their fragrance are sending as incense to God; The birds too are soaring amid the sun’s blaze, Their Maker adoring in wild notes of praise. Chorus—All nature rejoices in smiles and in song, With millions of voices His praise to prolong. With millions of voices His praise to prolong. 2 If “the grass of the field” and “the fowls of the air,” Their glad off’rings yield for His Fatherly care, Shall we who His kindness have shared thro’ the year, Distrust Him in blindness, or give way to fear? Chorus—While nature rejoices in smiles and in song, Let us join our voices His praise to prolong, Our hearts and our voices His praise to prolong. | |3 Each stream He sets free from its firm icy chains, Goes dancing in glee, singing on through the plains ; The trees whisper psalms to their Friend, who, unseen, Has clothed their broad arms with bright mantles of green. Chorus—All nature rejoices in smiles and in song, With millions of voices His praise to prolong, With millions of voices His praise to prolong. 4 To melt the cold heart and to free it from sin, New life to impart, and new songs to begin, He left His bright throne, and in robes pure and white, Will welcome His own to the mansions of light. Chorus—While. heaven rejoices in anthems of song, We’ll join our glad voices His praise to prolong, For ever in glory His praise to prolong. 118, GREAT pcmpates With a firm, steady movement. Wu. F. SHERWIN, f) % 4 = ee c==—=") Yh 4 =a aa = Saas qa SeSirairz === i. Great Re-deem-er, Thou art wor-thy, Thouhast boughtus a “E pee Out of ev- a es ee 2° -9- o od SS see eee == SES See Ml ee eee ae —\— —4 = B= = fae Coeee 3S 7 na a | na-tion, Thou wilt bring us home to God. Rich - es, rat -our, glo- ry, bless-ing, Myr-iad njgeiibiiealgedd > tae (ISS es pees SS ran-somed spi-rits sing, Wor-thy is an Lambfor ev-er, Might-y Sa-viour,glo-rious King, Ms -0-" -0- -0 -9- *:§ 2 = ==BE Se a oo omer acre ae = SE ee ee Toren a aia Bc jid 2 Lo! the multitude in glory, They were once in tribulation,. seul Waving palms, and robed in white, Once the path of sorrow trod; ie Now they praise the great salvation, Sounding forth the blessed story Saved through Jesus’ precious a To the Lamb in cloudless light, 119. THE PRAISE OF JESUS’ NAME. CurstER G. ALLEN. FAaNNy ae (Gee Seba rie steer ee: Se i se Sgis= eo = = claim. Ex-alt Him, O ye a - tions, And crown Him while yesing: The Lord of life e - ter’- nal, Cre-a-tor, Saviour, 0-1-9 ——9 —p— 0-1-5 — ul 3 Al 5 e—e- pe: =z = == Sigeset ee See aes King, “ “How bless-ed are the fr om “an rae Bie 8 y ee strains shallyet be waft - ed _ earth’s re-motest bound. ee Je aiae -9——e—-e-6 St -—- ==. =-5 SS See -F=—= ae = 2. We blend our happy voices, ; - be in the highest, We lift our hearts above ; Our grateful songs shall be ; We thank one kind Protector Hosanna in the highest, For all His tenderlove. Our Saviour God, to Thee: How ent the year departed And when, with all the ransomed, ith blessings passed away ; Around Thy throne we meet, Loud swell our choral numbers We’ll cast our crowns before Thee, On this glad, festive day.—Chorus. And worship at Thy feet.—Chorus. eg pest _ ce Lessels, SieSteeit a5 ais alae et a A MS ee 7 ‘ de =, =. Th “ j 3 =, : 4 i cy a Date Due \t LU ; & G767G 54435 = a “the tee = a ae we a me - 7 at, gee Uni LN