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near-er; Ev-er near-er un-to Thee, Near-er, Lord, still nearer.
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51 Send [le.
‘* Here am I; send me.’’—Isa. 6:8,
Exc, Cuas. Conway.
WER oN Sar Ses aes oe ia eee ee Vt
aio saa
ry os
1. Lord, pre-pare me for Thyservice, Ev-er wait-ing for Thy word;
2. WhenThou would-est send a message,Be it far, or be it near,
3. Be the serv-ice Thou re-quir-est That which seemeth hard to me,
4. Heream I, OdHeav’nly Fa-ther,Waiting for Thy blest command;
With a will-ing spir-it fill me, And with ae ly wis-dom gird.
Couldest I be a- nyserv-ice, Use me,Lord,norlet me fear.
Help me look to Thee for courage; And, O ‘Lord my wis-dom be.
Send me,Lord,where’er Thou Sauee Lead me,Fa- ther, by Thy hand.
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Send me, send me, Here am I; Lord,sendme.
Send me, send me, serid me.
52 I Belong to Only Thee.
‘“‘ Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord.” —2 Chron, 29: 31.
ANTOINETTE JACKSON,
Moderato.
1. Help me use my earth-ly tem-ple, Peet great Neirie to carer onl
2. Shall allurements lend enchantment, Thus to draw my soul a- side?
fa ie he time Ill ae § au aN All my tal-ent,—earth-ly store,
Thou, my Ev-er- last-ing Keep-er, Who my soul doth pu - ri- fy?
Or on pleas-ure be de-pend- -ent, Thus de - ny the Cru- ci- fied?
To be used in ae ful Selv- ice, Thus to spread His kingdom more:
Clee BatoE 2 Sees = — |
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Shall the tempt-er lead me from Thee? No! Thou wilt my ae de-fend;
Nev -er shall I turnfrom Je-sus, Whois sucha Friendto me;
Pll be-long to Him for-ev- er, Tho’ all hell should try to shake;
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By Thy grace,O Lord, Pll nev-er, To temp-ta- tion yield or bend,
Con-sé-cra- ted to His serv- ice, |. shall nowand ev - er be.
Vlk for-sake my Lord, no, nev-er! Whodid all my bur-dens take.
oN
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I Belong to Only Thee.—Concluded.
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in joy - ful serv -ice,
All in All for Jesus.
Pi is all, and in all.’’—Col. 3: 11. Cuas, Conway.
jeresliieses eSsrSe ee
1. Thismy pray’r from day to day, All in tf is Je- sus; Take all in-bred
2. Help me die to selfeachday, All in all for Je-sus; May Ine’er to
: Cause my heart to love Thy will, All in all for Je-sus; At Thy feet to
4. Make me,Lord, Thy tem - ple fair, All Hy all for Je- sus; - re Dis for-
epg tts ee ete
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sin aaa ‘ in a ee sus.
Thee say “Nay,” All in a or e- Sus. :
lin- gerstill, All in all for Je- sus. All in all for Je - sus, All in
ev - er aN All in all for Ss SUS.
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aise = = a Sie o— fos eee Scecers all
all for eS oS Make me ho- aes and white, Fi in f ie Je - | Sus.
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54 His Name Shall be Called Wonderful.
Isaiah 9 : 6.
Cuas. Conway.
fs | SSaipSissa
+ all the worldis born this day A Saviour, Christ the Lord ;
2. Oh,her- ald ye the tid-ings round, The joy-ful news pro-claim,
3. The joy of heaven knows no bound! O earth, re-ceive your King;
4. Ye earth-ly tribes ee trib- ss yes And lay at Je- sus’ feet;
Sis ate = eee
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Sana oats as ae she a
fees SS Sa
And this shall be the sign to you Made knownthe earth a- broad.—
Por Je-susChrist of Beth-le-hemIs come on earth to reign.
He comes to bring you peaceand joy, In praise u- nite and sing.—
Oh,crown the Saviour King of Kings! And hail the Prince of Peace.
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“Slee ao CS o-oo —
s Ee Name shall be call- ed Won-der-ful, Coun-sel-lor, The Might-y
God, The Ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace.”
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c= 5 O Rest that Jesus Gives.
** There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.’’—Heb. 4: 9.
CuG. Cuas. Conway.
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Gtsletecigesle oe eles |
rest,sweet rest that Je - susgives,While sit- ting at His feet;
rest,sweet rest that Je - sus gives, While walking in His will;
rest from sin,from self andcare,For all who love the Lord;
he Sabbath- day,God set a-part,As_ told in His com- mands;
bless-ed rest, mil-len - ni- al, The thou-sand years of calm;
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A bless-ed Sab-bath- Ske of eee A rest from God, di - vine.
And he who walks with Godre-ceives A rest, a peace di - vine.
A restdownhere, a_ rest up there, From God,the All- Di - vine.
Nor ev - er shall be blot-ted out, His rest,whichis di - vine.
Lord,helpus now to en- ter in, Mil-len-nial rest di - vine.
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O rest,sweet rest that Je-sus gives,From con-dem-na - tion re
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O rest,sweet rest that Je - sus gives, A rest that is i - vine.
rest, rest, rest, rest,
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56 Redemption’s Song.
“They sung a New Song.’’—Rev. 5: 9.
AS, ' ANTOINETTE JACKSON.
ese sees
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St mae ak htt ed aoe
. Re-demption’s Song I’ve ete Since I havebeen re- deemed;
. Re-demption’s Song shallnev-er end, But ev - er-more in- crease,
By bke ter - nal Be Tay pe Lord, For wor-thy Thou wert found;
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at me AEH RNID PT eS a
Se ee et
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That Song which shall for- ev-er ring, Fromram-parts of the saved.
Till ev - ’ry knee to Christshall bend, And own Him Princeof Peace:
We’llspread Thy aos the pin a - broad, Thou King, by heav-en crowned.
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RIERA Ae te oan i
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Aas a —
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The time shall come when all shall sing, The grand Redemption Song,
To Him shall ev-’ry na-tion bring The in-crease of their fruit,
O — glo - ri- ous Re-demption Song! Thy notes the skies shall rend,
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And Christ shall be their happy theme, Whil ee anna notes pro - mame
And they shall make His praises ring, On tim-brel,harpand lute.
And all the saints,ten thousands strong, oee har-mo-ny shall blend.
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(57 Deliver Te, Lord, Completely.
‘Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness.’’—Col. 1: 13.
(Rey Wid Be RosBeErT J. Lorp.
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. From all i paar en can bring, From e’en the taint of self or sin,
zi De- stroy each soul-in - vit-ing lust,Oh, help me,Lord,in Thee to trust;
3. De-stroy the least remains of self, Dis-eas-es heal —perfect my health:
4. To praise Thy nae be my employ, A EN of self at once destroy;
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From all the snares contrived by men, De - liv - er me,Lord,complete-ly.
Pre- pare me for the Pen-te- cost; De- liv -er me,Lord,complete-ly.
Re-move de-sires for earth-ly wealth; De - liv- er me,Lord,complete-ly.
Oh, make as gold, re-move ale loy, De-liv-er me, rele ,complete- De
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De - Ap os ne Lord,complete-ly, De-liv-er me,Lord,complete- ae
eis Sp lp=po ob Seabee ==
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Who Will Follow Jesus ?
‘** Who is on the Lord’s side ?’—Ex, 32: 26.
Cas. Conway.
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1. Who will fol-low Je- sus all the way? rat will go with Him to
5 Who will fol- low Je- sus all the way? Whowill be a Christian?
. Who will fol - low to Geth-sem - a - ne? Who will bear the cross to
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Alleluia for the Cross !—Concluded.
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cross, for. the cross!
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65 #£2This Temple, Lord, Prepare. s. M.
** Create in me a clean heart, 0 God; ey renew a right spirit within
me.’’—Ps,. 51: 10.
ics Cuas, CONWAY.
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—S— "89 eS — —~O—-D-— B 9 a
dade gid;
. Oh, that my heart might be Transformed, re-newed,and cleansed!
. My soul, seek ear- nest-ly The Pearl of great- -est price;
. This tem - ple, Lord, pre-pare, Thy Spir- it place with-in,
. Thy Ho - ly Spir-it’s pow’r With- in) my soul im - plant,
. Up- on ee Alirtare now. My sacs sri-e tice) mleavey
tess “ese
5 Be ee eae —— =
ea
gts btaleeil
Submerg’din love and ~ - ri- ty! For Ve ue pray’rs as- ie
Sell all thou hast;—e - ter-ni-ty De-mands this sac- ri - fice.
That I may live for Je- sus here,And not for self, and sin.
To keep me_ stead-fast ev -’ry hour; Just now ,the bless-i -ing grant.
Be - liev-ing sure-ly,Lord,that Thou My of - fring dost re - ceive.
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66 _ The Blessed Old Story.
‘*They went to tell..”,—Matt. 28: 9.
Aji ANTOINETTE JACKSON.
dake Beda. Ste lk 2
ea Se SSS
1. Thereis a sweet Sto-ry revealed in God’s Word, The Sto-ry of
2. 1 knowof a Sav-iour, Who sav-eth the soul, Who heal-eth the
3. This Sav-iour hath pow-er "to cleanse from all sin, If you to your
4. Our Sav-iour is pre-cious to all who be- lieve, And sure- ly you’ll
Sa as GS EN SN GRIT
exept tt ett tate
SA" ST ol pe cae EE
— 2 — ha Ora =
Je - sus, hast thou ev - er heard? Oh, list-en, oh, lis - ten, to
bod - y, Who mak- eth thee whole; Tis Je- sus of Naz’ reth, the
heart will but let Himcome in; I’ve trust-ed and tried Him you'll
love Him, if Him you re-ceive; Ac -ceptwhat 1 tell you, I
ae Mame War Koa Baris, Ley ok Laie eB (—fey
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you’ “‘}’’ shall’'tell’ “Thebless-ed sweet Sto- ry ‘of “S@ldy eevee
sweet Sto-ry of Old.
blest Son “of; God; Of Him) 1. this’: Sto-ry now fella ee
this Sto-ry now tell.
find itv is, true; Beé-lievethe sweet sio-rTy UL giaieli eee
sweet Sto-ry I” tell:
know it is true; O sin-ner, be-lieve whee tell, ae. eee
oh, be- lieve whatI tell.
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The bless - ed Old Sto - ry Di eatel
The Blessed Old Story.—Concluded.
RNa: be A Ves Pe US
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Sp te
As long as onearth] Sateeeat Pil tell it in glo-ry, the
The bless-ed Old Sto-ry I'll tell.........
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bless-ed Old Sto-ry, (The bless-ed, the blessed Old Sto-ry I'll tell.)
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67 A Warrior for the Lord. C. M.
Cuas. CONWAY.
4 an = Se ea eee ee —
(gorse Serer ee rer ere
@. wo Os. 2 @.
CG ad Deel Moot See a a AoE ea wD AV a
Cas ere yaar ——— oer ere ee
1. Make me a war-rior for the Lord, To bat-tle’gainstthe foe;
2. Shall I en-list but to re-treat? No! Ill go conquering thro’;
ea,onall I -do less ithan /oth- ers: did |\Whotrusted) jin!) the Lord?
4. As Cap-tain of the Lord of Hosts Is Christthe Sav-iour come;
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Help me to win the great re-ward And fear-less cour-age show.
I sure-ly can-not fear de-feat If Je-sus with me — go.
Un - daunt-ed,when the fray a-mid They rest-ed on His Word?
And_ we shall fight the pow’rs of sin Till vic-to-ry is won.
68 Cast Thy Burden on Thy Saviour.
‘** Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.”’—Ps. 55 : 22.
Cuas. Conway.
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. Cast thy bur - den on ake Sav-iour,Je - sus sees thy heart’s sore need;
5 Je-sus knows thy depth of an-guish, Placethy trust up-on His Word;
3. Je - sus sees what-e’er thou needest, He has treasures for thee stored |
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AY FR OS FO toa hare ° { -t eas ° |
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And He knows thine ardent fer- vor; Cast thy bur - den on the Lord:
If you would no lon-ger languish, Cast thy bur- denon the Lord: =)
To im-part when thou be-liev-est: Cast thy bur- denon the Lord: @
Ka |
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fe ar eS SSeS ae aaa
Je - sus enn thine ev’ry weakness, He,for strength, milet be implor’d;
Je - sussavesfrom all con- di-tions, He will peace and joy af-ford;
Nev -er trial too great for Je-sus, Be yourneed to Him outpour’d;
:
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If you would but know His greatness,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord,
He preserves from all af - flic-tions,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord.
He will give what-e’er thou needest,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord.
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Cast Thy Burden on Thy Saviour.—Concluded.
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69 Mercy-Seat. L.™M.
eS, FRED’K STANSBERY,
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1. Be" |=" fore Thy mer - cy - seat we bend, May
2. While sit - ting low Alsip Ue@n= = SUS)? feet; We
3. Ne’er cease LOM EDTA, seeDul 9s CV a-n LY, day Look
ar Re, <= joice ite | CrOds in Him a ~-_ lone; Make
aaa pe i —="___o— “ Op
SS See a ae
paar areca SSP aS
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Thy kind fe - gels us de-fend; We come to Thee _ in
there our bur - dens do re - peat; And sure are we to
lilte-itow- Je - sus3 He's the Way, Let: not-)a>"sin. - ple
un - to Him pe - ti-tions known; Oh, hast - en to His
|e eae
a ope =a
hum - ble pray’r, Are sure to find our Sav - iour there.
find re - lief, Whenheartsare free from un - be- lief,
thought de - file, Let not the e - vil . one . be-guile.
courts a-bove, Re - mem - ber that our God _ is love.
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70 Little Children of the Lord.
‘‘ Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the
kingdom of heaven.’’—Matt. 18 : 3.
Cuas. Conway,
pore etd Bese a |
Dees Sa ee
= ee ah a ae Fs kr D4 eee fr und 8 Coa” any
ty Lit- tle chil-dren of the Lord, Hap- py, hap- py in His Word;
2. Lit-tle chil-dren of the Lord, Loveeach oth-er, love His Word;
3. Lit- tle chil-dren of the Lord, Live for Je-sus, home, a - broad;
4. Lit-tle chil-dren of the Lord, Live like Christi att of old;
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Prais-ing Him from day day, Who our sins hath wash’d a-way.
Live as Je- sus lived from birth,Live as Je- sus here on earth.
Let your life like sun- shine be, Let His mind be found in thee.
Tho’ you oft with tri - als ar let God’ s sunshine keep you sweet.
22S =e ae |
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Lit - tle chil- dren of the Lord, Spread His prais-es far and wide;
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Praise, i i Him all the day, Praise, oh, praise the Lord.
Brass te are! a -—-— =o =
etch ppp pas Eb ei
ee ee
71 Shepherds O’er Their Flocks are Tending.
‘‘ There were in the same country shepherds,... keeping watch over their
flock by night.”—Luke 2: 8.
Cuas. Conway.
Cac;
Bet Allegro. e A — sina
a orga
1. Shepherds o’er their flocks are tending, Lo! the angel hosts come down,
2. He of roy- al Blood is sure-ly, ForHe is Je - ho-vah’s Son;
splals is born a King for-ev- er; Worship Him,ye hosts ofheav’n;
|
Hoty Se os aaa Lowahh SB Dae Lo ee
Hes A A eA A aso ea
ane ae $e —fs=e=¢ ¢ {3s «J 8 >=
For in Bethlehem’slowly manger,Christ,th’exalted King is born.
Born to wear a crown of glo- ry, Lo! His tri-umph is be- gun: .
He dethron’d shall be, no, nev-er! Glo - ri- fied shall be of men:
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‘* Peace on earth, good will from heaven,”’ Hear th’ angelic ae ces Say,
O’er thehills the news is spreading, Tell-ing of the Saviour’s birth,
Al - le-lu-ia! Al- le- lu-ia! An-gel hosts take up the strain,
oF oa ON ae aw -0- Ua «leche
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Glo - ry, glo-ry in the highest! Christtoearth is come this te
Wise meno’erthe Babearebending,Who is bornto rule the earth.
Al - le-lu-ia! Al -le- lu- ia! Je-sus Christ is ek to reign.
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72 Make Me Willing To-day.
‘“'Thy people shall be willing in the day of Thy power.’’—Ps. 110: 3.
Cuas. Conway.
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Feri =f
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1. Lord,make me willing to yield to Thee,Oh,make me willing,I pray;
2. Tho’ I amstubborn, I would be meek, Oh,make me willing as clay;
3. Oh, bring me bending to Thy dear feet, No more to wander nor stray;
4. I would sur-ren-der, I would be Thine, No longer from Thee to stray;
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My spirit’s willing,my flesh is weak,De-stroy it, Sav-iour,to - day.
Oh,make me erate oh, be Thou mine,Help me sur-ren-der to- ae
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7 ek There Were Ninety and Nine.
‘““The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.’’-—John 10: 11,
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. There wereninety and nine within the fold, When dark the nightand drear,
5 There were ninety and nine within the fold, But one was not a - round:
3 The poor lost sheep was per-ish-ing For life was al-most gone;
TB not yb takes it gen-tly in Hisarm Andfoldsit to His breast;
5.) 00 back thro’ storm and tempest sleet, The Shepherd wendsHis way,
6 The Sav-iour is that Shepherd dear Who fears no cold nor storm,
7 Oh, come to this kind Shaphond rien, Ye, who are lost in sin;
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The Shepherd wander’d thro’ the cold,At last His sheep He found. |
But when the Shepherd did it meet It — said,‘‘He’ll take me home.’
He says,‘‘My sheep I’ve saved from harm, Ill place TUG Wir vey) es ba
But glad, because He found His sheep, That went from Him a- stray.
But searches mountains far and near For sheep,whostrayed have gone.
For He will from the wolves defend, When the fold you keep with-in.
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Come to the lov - ing Shepherd’s care, Come from the mountains cold and bare;
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He to its rescue hath dared the storm,Out for His poor lost sheep hath gone.
Come to the fold He’s prepared for thee, Hear Him now say-ing,** ee to Me.’’
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7A. Resting on the Promises.
‘© We which have believed do enter into rest.’’-—Heb. 4: 3.
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1. Rest-ing on the prom-is-es by faith to-day, Cheering me to
2. Rest-ing on the prom-is-es, I have no fear, Knowing,when be-
3. Rest-ing on the prom-is- es se-cure-ly now, At His bless-ed
4. Rest-ing on i prom-is - es,while time shall last, Bless-ed Sav-iour,
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vic- to-ry a-long the way; Trusting and be-liev-ing them, I
liev-ing them,the Lord is near; Trusting in the Saviour, Who to
mandates | shall ev- er bow: Oh! the joy-ous moment when H
hold me by Vanes: pay pune aie us eyes up- on Thee,time is
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rest-ing on the promise by the way; Rest- ing,I’m rest - ing, I’m
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75 Save Even Me.
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1. Wilt Thousave a sin- ner, One, OLord,like me, Who indepth of
2. Wilt Thou bring me par - don, Set the pris-’ner free? Wilt Thou be my
3- Lord,Thy words arefaith-ful; Cry I un-to Thee; Come,and bring sal-
4. apie ne ba prom-ise, Thouwiltsave my soul; Thro’ Thy cleansing.
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me; By Thy grace save Thou me,Save,Lord,e - ven me.
Save e-ven me;
Hast Thou No Saviour?
‘* He shall send them a Saviour.’’—Isa. 19 : 20.
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Why not in sun-shine of heaven so bright? Hast thou
Why artthou troubled,when thou canst be blest? Hast thou
Why art thou languid, when thou canst be thrill’d? Hast thou
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1. Why walk in darkness,why notin the light? Hast od no Saviour?
2. Why artthou weary,whenthou canst have rest? Hast thou no Saviour?
3. Why artthou hungry, whenthou canst befill’d? Hast thou no Saviour?
4. as art ea eae pe canst be rich? Hast thou no Saviour?
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Why be unsaved with sal-va-tion in reach? Hast thou no Sav - iour?
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77 Hail Him!
** And they came with haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe
lying in a manger.’’—Luke 2 : 16.
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ae tailsHim !se Hail im!) ioHaik Him! ThePrinceof Peace is
3. Hail Him! MHail Him! Hail Him! For in a man - ger
4. Hail Him! Hail Him! Hail Him! Im - man-uel comes to
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song, Forv we hear by the angel mes-sage, Our Saviour and King is born.
born; May our hearts bend low be-fore Him On this glad Christmas morn.
lies The Lord of earth and glo-ry, The Mon- arch of theskies,
reign, To all sal - va-tion ae praise His ho-ly Name!
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78 Boundless Love.
‘* The love of Christ, which passeth knowledge.’’—Eph. 3 : 19.
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1. Je-sus, up inheav’nabove,Liv’d with God in per-fectlove: Al - le-
2. Je-susdied on Cal- va-ry,Set my soul at lib -er-ty: Al- le-
3. Je-sus will to us impart, All the blessings which He bro’t: Al - le-
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lu - ia! Al - le -lu - ia! All the chains of _hell combined,
lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia! On us, Lord, the gift be- stow,
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Here on earth to mar-tyrd be: Oh! what love, what boundless love!
Had a - round mysoul entwin’d,But He broke them all for me.
Per - fect love with-in to know: Al - le - lu - ia! Praise Thy Name!
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Oh! ’twas love that passeth com-pre - hen - sion! Boundless love!
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79 Cause Me, O Lord, to Do Thy Will. Cc. M.
**T will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes.’’—Ezek. 86 : 27.
CeCe . Cuas. Conway.
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1. Cause me, O Lord, to do Thy will Re -joic-ing as | £0;
2. The pride of life now cru-ci - fy, Teachme hu-mil-i - ty,
3. Each vi-cious spir-it cast Thouout,No more my soul to bind;
4. En - robe this mor-tal flesh of mine With robes of right-eous-ness;
5- My work complete,and tasks all done,fo heav-enthen trans-late;
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With-in my ver- y soul in-stil Thy life with-in’ to grow.
That I Thy Namemay mag- ni -fy With Jall.fi: -.del---1 > (ty.
My be- ing freed from ev-’ry doubt Can then to Thee _ be joined.
This nat-ural heart make all di-vine,And fill with ho - li - ness.
The _ bat- tle fought, the vic-t’ry won, With Je -sus re - in-state.
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80 Onward to the Rescue Go!
“Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in.”’—
Luke 14 : 28.
CuHas. Conway.
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1: eas to the res- cue go! Souls to save from ev -’ry foe;
2. On-ward to the res-cue go! An - gel guards are hov’ring low;
3. On-ward to the res - cue ne Help the need - y_ here be - low;
Hip Ae Sst aoe
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With the ey ar - mor clad, te to Fis en, cheer the sad;
They will help you to im-part Words of eoniotact to each heart;
To the res-cue of the lost, Who onwaves of sin are tossed!
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Seek out ev-’ry troubled breast, Bring it heal-ing, peace and rest;
Preachthe Gos-pel to the poor, To the end let faith en- dure;
Let them all the Christ-life see, They will ev - er grate-ful be;
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Tell them how if Sav- iour died, Was ra sin-ners cru - Ci- sr
Seek out all that are op-prest, Ye, who are of God so blest.
Je - sus nev-erthoughtof self; He im-parts to all His wealth.
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81 ’"Tis Jesus’ Voice You Hear.
““T will both search My sheep, and seek them out.’’—Ezek. 34: 11.
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See lost sheep; He has long called for thee, And Hesays,‘‘Come to
love re-ject? He a fold has pre-pared,So that you might be
to your fate; Who would seek for you then? For there’sno One but
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Me:”’? Will you not, ere your eyes Be in sleep? Cometo Him
saved; Where your soul He may ev-er_ pro- tect: Call-ing for
Him; Come,oh,come to Him, ere ’tis too late! Will you not
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now, Come to Him now, Won’tyoucometo the Shep-herd now?
you, Call- ing for you, Will youcometo the Sav-iour now?
come? Will you not come? Will you not come to _ - suS now?
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82 W hosoever.
‘* Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.’’—Rev. 22 : 17.
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1. ‘‘ Who - so - ev - er,’’ saiththe Lord, May re-ceive sal- va - tion;
2. ‘*Who - so - ev - er,’”’ oh, how sweet,Bless-ed words of Je - sus;
3. ‘“Who - so- ev - er’ will be-lieve,Out of ev- ’ry na - tion,
4. ‘Who -so- ev - er’—thatmeansme,Tho’ I be an _ out - cast; —
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Nev-er one did He cast out, Whentheycamere - pent: ing.
Meaning you, and e- ven me,Free_ sal -va-tion for us.
Shall from Je-sus sure re=ceive,Full - est of sal - va - tion.
‘‘Who-so-ev - er’ He’ll re-ceive,lake, oh, take me, Je - sus.
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Come to the Gospel Fountain.
‘A Fountain opened....for sin and for uncleanness.”—Zech, 13 : 1.
Cuas. CONWAY.
Come to the Gos-pel Foun- tain. O-pened by Christ here Le ne
Come to the pool of mer - cy, Je - sus, for you,there doth wait;
Come to the pool Beth-esd - a, Leavealldis- eas - es there;
Come to the bless-ed me iour, All ye,who sigh ek rest;
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Cleansing the foulest from all fe ne him as white as snow.
Hear Himin accents full of pit-y, Saying,‘‘Nowthy sins I take.”’
Si - lo-am’s fount is still wide o-pen, Filled with precious treasures rare.
He’ll be thy Fount of Life for-ev-er, En-ter in and be thou blest.
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En-ter the waters of heal -ing, Step in the cleansing flood.
perfect healing, the cleansing flood.
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84. Draw Me Closer.
‘*T the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand.’’—Isa. 41 : 13.
Cr; Cuas. CONWAY.
I entreat Thee,Lord, an my soul draw nigh, At Thine altar low I bow;
I beseech Thee Lord ‘look up-on the path Which I tread from day to day;
I willseek Thy face un-til ev-’rytrace Of — sin has left my heart;
. When the roll is called be - fore Thy throne Place me then at Thy right hand:
ays aula at last,when up - on Thy throne, Ev-ermore Thy Name t’a-dore,
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Lead me to Thy fold,to de-part no more; Hearmyhumble,lowly cry.
Take out all that does my _ soul de-file, Help me walk with Thee,! pray.
Do not let me err from the narrow way, Till Thou dost Thy love j im- -part.
Help me keep Thy stat-utes to the end, And up-on Mount Zi - on stand.
I shall with the heav’n-ly host a-bove,Sing Thy praise for ev - er-more.
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Draw me clos - er, clos-er,heav’nly Friend, To Thy ho-ly arms1 flee;
clos-er, clos-er, I flee;
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Draw me clos-er, clos-er,heav’nly Friend, Where the pure de-light to be.
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85 Alleluia, Christ Arose!
‘* He is not here, but is risen.’’—Luke 24: 6.
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88 I’ve Harbored in Jesus.
“* Upon this Rock I will build My church.’’— Matt. 16 : 18.
ORs Oe Cuas. Conway.
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Long years have I drifted,been swept by the storm,No rud- der :
if :
2. My - sails were all tat- ter’ d, my hope almost gone, ‘And shivered d,for -
a car -ried a car - go of vice, sin and crime,But it was thrown ~
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compass,and fill’d with dread alarm; But Je- sus, the Pi - lot, did
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sak-en, a der-e-lict for-lorn;Butnow I am sing- ing that
o - ver when Je-sus to mecame; AndsinceI was rescued, I’ve
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res-cue me ‘tan harm,|’ve anchor’d on the blessed Rock of A - ges.
dear old happy song, “ye anchor’d on the blessed Rock of A - ges.’
had a peace with-in, I’ve anchor’d on the blessed Rock of A - 1 8es.
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89 Only Jesus Will I Trust.
*¢ He abideth faithful.’’—2 Tim. 2 : 18.
(Onn Cuas, Conway.
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3. | have al-ways found Him faithful, Oth - er-wise He can-not be;
4. Oa cea Friend so precious? Have youtast-ed of His joy?
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Do you know His blessed friendship? Do you trust Him day by day?
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90 Praise the Great Jehovah.
‘* Let the people praise Thee, O God.’’—Ps. 67 : 5.
A. J. ANTOINETTE JACKSON. ‘
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1. Praise,oh,praise the great Je-ho - vah! Praise His ho- ly Name
2. Mag - ni-fy Him,O ye peo- ple! Mag-ni- fy the Lord!
3. Glo - ri - fy the Lord,ye na- tions! Glo-ri- fy your King!
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Fill theearth withad-o - ra-tion,Sing ye all with one ac - cord.
Tune your hearts to sing His praises,Make the bells of ao ring!
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9 { Happy in His Smile.
‘These things have I spoken unto you, that My joy might remain in you,
and that your joy might be full.”—John *5: 11.
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3. Hap- py un-dercloud or in the sun-shine, Whether fender oe
4. Hap- py ev-’ry mo-ment in my Sav-iour, "He _a-lone such
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96 The Sabbath of the Lord.
“The Lord blessed the Sabbath Day, and hallowed it.’’-—Exo., 20: 11.
Cee, Cuas. CONWAY. _
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1. The Sab-bath of the Lord is here, The Sab-bath by Him made;
2. Dare mor-talchange his God’s de-cree? Dare he pre-vent His laws?
3..O Day once hal-lowed by the Lord,And set a-part for man;
We thank Him for its rest andcheer,To Keep it, ask His aid:
If Je- sus did with it a- gree, Should mah notfear,and pause?
Oh, let us keep with one ac-cord, The day which God did plan:
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’Twas made of God that manmightrest From all his la-bors sore;
Praise God for ho « ly oe rests,From toil and la-bor free;
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But he who breaks its hal-lowed rest, Shall soon A la - ter die.
Lord,help us keep Thy Sab-bath, blest, Till time shall be no more.
Oh, let us keep. all God’s re pied His sons to ev-er_ be.
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97. Use Me, Lord.
‘*Sanctified, and meet for the Master’s use.’°—2 Tim. 2: 21.
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2:,Useé Perrnen dave are storm-y, Wheth-er in gale, or calm;
3. Use,while on earth I tar - ry, Do all Thoucanst with me;
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\ Use me in cloud or sun-shine,Ma - ny poor souls to warn:
Make me an or -ty chan-nel, Keep me such all the way:
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Use me in hum-ble serv-ice, Teachme to do Thy will;
Help me to bring the lost-one In - to the nar-row way,
Pour forth Thy message thro’ me, Let it be what Thou wilt;
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3 Help me to fol-low my Seicus and Guide,Lead me up Zi-on’s hill.
: Do - ing my ut-most for all that I meet; Use me, O Lord, I pray.
On - y an Sa phy en for Thee, Saved from all spot and guilt.
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98 Is It Not So?
‘* No man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.’’—John 14: 6.
SKE? Cuas. Conway.
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1. List-en, O sin-ner, there’s QneWho can cleanse, Tho’ you feel ee er-
2. Broth-er and sis-ter, are you Sat-is- fied? Do you not feel in your
3. When you are tempted,or when youare tried, Don’t you need Je-sus, it
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soul a great void? Don’t you need Je-sus, a Friend here be-low? Is it not
Pi - lot and Guide? Sure- si Wa out Him youcan-not gothro’; Is_ it not
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Do you not feel in your soul a_ great void? Don’t youneed
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Is It Not So ?—Concluded.
help,for you need Him, | know; Is it not so?. Is it not so?
Je-sus, aFriendherebe-low? Is it. not so? Is it not so?
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99 Glory in the Cross.
‘* God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord
CaCi ! Jesus Christ.’’—Gal. 6: 14. Cuas. Conway.
1. Whenon a mis-sion for the Lord, When you are sent to preach His Word,
2. When in your home,or when a- -broad, Show but the mer - He of the Lord;
3. Pride to de-struc- -tion will thee send, Hu-mil-i- ty a-lone will stand;
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Say - ing to the © fall - en, ‘* Thoucanstbe if - men #
Bring-ing man sal - va - tion, Who in bond-age lies:
Saves thee from all bond- age, And from tyr- an - ny:
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““Thou canst be de - liv- ered,’ ’ (Hear the Sav- iour, the Sav-iour say,)
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To sub - jec- tion bring,
_ Bring-ing joy and glad - ness, Heal-ing of the mind.
! will be Thy ran © .=.someoal thy debt will pay.’
J; thy soul will gta - Tee ‘i: prom-ise cling.
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107 When the Lord Shall Come.
‘* And so shall we ever be with the Lord.’’—1 Thess. 4: 17,
Cuas. Conway.
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2. Lord, pre-pare us for Thine ap - pear- ing, Say of us as in Thy
3. When the Lord shall come with His loved ones, He shall takeus to that
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Word we're told “These Shall walk with Me in white, be - ing wor-thy:”’
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{08 There is Power in Jesus’ Blood.
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‘“The Blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.””—1 John 1:7.
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114. If You Let Him.
‘* Able to keep you from falling.’’—Jude 24.
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| 2. Turn not, My child, to right or the left, But now a-bide thou _
aoe il hide thee in the great Smit-ten Rock Ne’er then to feel the
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with - in the: Cleft; For lo, that Rock will thy soul now sup-ply
wild tempest’s shock; O calm a-bid-ing, O safe, sure re-treat,
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Close to His wounds,and low at His feet. Come,O My child,a -
My — Lord, in Thee, ee find I my springs.
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‘* The Lord will receive my prayer.’’—Ps. 6: 9.
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3. Hast-en, Lord, and seal my off-’ring, mat ape, ee alone to
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213 Thy Life Thou Gavest.
‘* He Jaid down His life for us.”°—1 John 38: 16.
Ge Ca Cuas. Conway.
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1. Thy life, Thou didst give for me, That I mightest en ee a
2. Thou paid-est up-on the cross The debt,which my soul had cost;
3. Each claim then was sat -is - fied When Je- sus the Sav-iour died;
4. Praise God for re-deem-ing love, That com-eth from heav’n a - bove;
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My soul Thou hast sav’dthro’ grace; By faith Thy face I see.
And now I amsav’dby Blood, Thy pre- cious Blood, O Christ.
His love ful - ly ransomed me, In it my soul doth hide.
Praise God for His boundless grace, For His un-meas-ured love.
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214 Baptizo.
‘‘ Therefore we are buried with Him by baptism into death.’”,-—Romans 6: 4.
Cok CHARLES HUTCHINGS.
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2. The Ho-ly Spir - it you’ll re-ceive, Thy sins shall have re-mission—
3. Downinthe stream our Saviourwent,Was bur-ied in its bo-som;
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If on God’s Word you do be-lieve, And humbly make confession.
’Twas there the Dove from heaven came, Alt light-ed on the Chos-en:
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Our Sav-iour travel’dma-ny miles To set us an ex-am-ple;
It gave Him pow’r,it gave Him might, From Sa-tan to de - liv - er;
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Lord, help us now win heaven’s amie And fol - low His en-sam-ple.
Let us, like Him, walk in the light, And fol - low Christ our Saviour.
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215 Touch Not the Cup.
* At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.’’—Proy. 23: 32
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Why then not trust Him? He’ll save thee to-day. Je - sus will save,
Call thou on Je-sus, He sure-ly will save.
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216 The Name of Jesus.
‘¢ Every knee shall bow.’’—Rom. 14:11.
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2. Let ev-’ry ban-ner own His Name, That o’erthe earth shall wave;
2. A tal -is-man His Name shall be, More pow’rful than the oats
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Let ev-’ry na-tion to it bow, And end-less hon-ors bring.
Let ev-’ry tongueits pow’r proclaim,Till all the lost are saved:
En-dur-ing as e-ter-ni-ty, A-dored by ev -’ry one:
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All hon-or, maj - es - ty and pow’r Un - to His Name as - cribe,
From pole to pole, from shore to shore,Shall Je-sus’ Name be known;
The Name of Christ,pros-per-i- ty To ev-’ry land shall bring;
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Who brought sal-va-tion at that hour,Whenonthecross He died.
All oth-er names shall be no more,But His,and His a - lone.
The theme of ev -’ry mel-o- ve Tastes or an - gels sing.
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Re 4d A Sinner Saved by Grace.
“By grace ye are saved.’’—Eph. 2: 5.
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1. A sin-ner,lost,for-sak - en, When Je-sus came my soul to save;
_ 2. HisBloodIfoundwas a - ble To cleanse my soul from ev-’ry stain;
3. There’s gracee-noughin Je - sus To save the souls of all man-kind;
4. Be saved thro’ grace of Je - sus, Thro’ faith,and that not of thy - self;
5. Oh, won’t you come,poor sin- ner, He wait-eth now to save thy soul;
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He took a-way my bur - den, Whenall to Him I gave.
Hebroughtto me sal- va - tion, Oh, praise His ho - ly Name.
His grace is all-suf - fi - cient,Whichall the saved do find.
For wehavenaught of mer - it; In Him is ev -’ry wealth.
His. lov -ingarms are o0 - pen, Oh, come, and be made whole.
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I was a poor lost sin - ner, But, now, l’m saved by grace.
218 Jesus Comes! Behold Our King!
‘s Hosanna to the Son of David.”’—Matt. 21: 15.
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We - sue aeinest be- hold our King! Palms and branches quickly bring;
2. Je - sus comes! be-hold our King! Marching peo - ple loud - ly sing;
3. Je - sus comes! be- as our as Meek and low - ly, pure with-in;
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Spread your garments on _ the ground,Lift your eyes to see Him crown’d.
La. the gates are 0 - pen wide, Palmsare strewn on ev-’ry side;
Rid - ing on in maj -es- ty, Comesto set the nations free.
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Branches wav-ing in the air Tell the Saviour’s entrance there:
Al - le - lu- ia! reign,Lord,reign! Al - le - lu- ia! Christ is King!
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Praise Him,ye,with voice en-dow’d, Lest the hack should cry a - loud.
Lo, He comes! ’mid great ac-claim, Je - sus Christ is come to reign.
Al - le - lu- ia! glo- ri - ei ie the King! earth, sea and sky.
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219 What a Friend I Find in Jesus.
‘° A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’’—Prov. 18 : 24.
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2. What a Friend! find in Je -sus,When the way seems dark and drear;
3. Whata ued I find in Je-sus,When in doubt, or when in need;
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When I ted to Him for ref - uge,Je - sus gives me sweetest Ae
Then I hear my Sav-iour say-ing,‘‘Trust in Me, no longer fear.”’
Je - susal - ways is sonear us, He,when hun-gry, me doth feed.
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_ All my tri- als I can car-ry To my Saviour’s gentle breast;
Oh,what words of blessed comfort, He imparts when-e’er I call;
I can nev-er doubt His friendship,Nev-er found | "= untrue ;
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He then ice me not to wor-ry, oat Me find rest.”
For He knows how much] need them,—Lest in sin my soul should fall.
He doth hold me in His embrace, And mystrength He doth renew.
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220 Yield Not to the Tempter.
‘* Yield yourselves unto God.’’—Romans 6: 13.
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2 Each time you de - feat him ,You stronger will grow; More free from tempt-
3. Would you be a __ vic-tor, Cour-a- geous and brave? Live sole- -ly for
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Je - sus For grace and for pow’r; Then bold-ly_ re - sist him,
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Je-sus your Lord, More cloth’d in His ar - mor, More...
When thou canst be brave? Why bethou a_ sin - ner, Whenthe
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net Blessed Day of Rest.
‘¢ Tt shall be a Sabbath of rest unto you.’’—Lev. 16: 31.
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. The Sabbath-day hath God the Father blest,Far . back in E-den fair;
. © day more blest than an-y oth-er day, Sanctified by God’s Own hand;
O rest,that God the Father free-ly gives, While our souls with Him commune ;
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That man might cease from all his care,With Him to _ find re - sort.
And Hecommands all men to k2ep, ‘The Sab-bath hallowed there.
It bringeth great-est bless-ed-ness; God wise-ly — so hath planned.
A great e - ter-nal Sabbath rest, That comes from heav’n our home.
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222 Jesus Loves the Children.
‘‘T love them that love Me; and those that seek Me early shall find Me.”’—
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232
1. Je-suscares for lit - tle chil-dren, For He says so in His Word;
2. Oh, to be a child of Je-sus! On-ly His and His a-lone;
3. Je-sus said to men of Ju-dah,‘‘Suf-fer them to cometo Me,”
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In. His arms He took and bless’d them, E’en the low - i - est of birth;
Al-ways in Hissightand fa - vor, Nev-er-more from Him to roam;
For of suchshall be My kingdom, Throughout all e - ter-ni- ty:
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Oh, to bethus blest of Je-sus, As the chil-dren were of old;
Car-ried on His bless-ed bo-som,Like a shep- herd woulda lamb,
Oh, our Sav-iour,come and bless us, We, Thy chil - dren,now im-plore;
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To re-cline up- on His bo-som, There to have His armsen - fold.
Ev - erthereto be _ re-clin-ing, Kept from sinand safe from harm.
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223 Grace so Free.
“ Being justified freely by His grace.’’—Rom. 8: 24.
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| 5 Grace of God which brings sal- va-tion Un-to all menhath ap- -peared—
_ 3. Worldly lusts should be de - ni- ed; So- ber-ly we all should live;
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Pre-cious gift from God once giv-en, That we all thro’ Him might live.
Teaching us_ to liveasCl iristians; Thus is Je-sus’ Name re - vered.
For Hisgraceon us_ be-stow-ed— "We our all to Him should give.
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‘ ** Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do ?”’—Acts 9: 6.
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3. Hallow’d be His Name Who bro’t sal - va- -tion! Glo - ry to the
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Lord hath done for thee; Je-sus gave His life to be our ransom,
life our sins to take; Should we not be willing, yea, and anxious,
Lamb, our Sac - ri- fice! Hal-le-lu-jah to our dear Re-deem-er!
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225 Thorn-Crowned and Smitten.
*¢ And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it upon His head.—
They spit upon Him, and took the reed, and smote Him on the head.””—Matt. 27 : 29, 30.
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2. Why. did He suf- fer such ag’- 0 - ny? Why was He
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sol- diers so much.a - bused; They mock Him Dea eats Him to
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sook of all; Out-raged be-yond a pal, meek -ly He cane,
suf - fered ‘Wee He died up-on the cross so will -ing -ly.
Cal - va-ry; There they His tri-umph see, there Je-sus dies.
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226. #£Has the Gift to You been Given?
** Have ye received the Holy Spirit since ye believed ?’’—Acts 19:2.
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1. Has the Gift to you been giv-en, E’en the Promise of the Lord?
2. Has the Christ on you de-scend- ed? Do you ful-ly now be-lieve?
3. Has the Gift thro’ Je - sus promis’d,Found in you a_ blest a- bode?
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Have the Tongues of Fire de-scend-ed? Are you fill’d with pow’r from God ?
If a doubt shall have pos-ses-sion, You can not the Gift receive.
He will give It, if you ask Him,If you will o- beyHis Word.
Sure -ly shall re-ceive the Blessing; Christ will come within to stay.
Con-se-cra-ted to His service? Glo - ri- fy-ing Christthe Lord?
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Has the Gift to you been giv-en? Are youemp-ty to re-ceive?
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When your all is onthe al-tar, The A - noint-ing you shall have.
227 Come, oh, Come to Me.
“Come unto Me,....and I will give you rest.’’—Matt. 11 : 28.
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1. Hear the Saviour as_ He call-eth,‘‘Come,O lost one,come to Me;
‘' 2. In the bless-ed Ho- ly Bi- ble, There weread those words so free,
3. Hear His wordsso full of pit - y, He will cleanse thee from all sin;
4. Ma- ny years for you He’s wait -ed, Come,nowcome o-bey His call ;
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I] will save thee from thy bondage,I, the Lord,will make Pec free
Spo-ken by a lov-ing Saviour As He said: ‘‘Comeun-to Me.’’
Long He’s waited at thy heart’s-door,Won’t youlet the Sav-iour in?
he spurn His pa heart-cry,Come! for you He gave His all.
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Hear Him sweet-ly say - ing, ‘*Oh,won’t youcome to Me?”
228 When the Lord Shall Call Me.
‘* Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when He cometh shall find
watching.”’—Luke 12: 37.
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Sees Stank aan Thy Servs Ue? ice, List - ’ning
An Sav. .- | iour, keene me faith - ful, Then, when
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for Thy svoiceyes. Will- ing now and ev - ef,
life is through, Bless-ed Lord, trans- late me
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When life’s day is through? Wait-ing for Him to take me
From all sin a - way: Cleanseme,andkeep me ev - er,
Mak - ing Thee: my choice: Keep me from all al - lure - ments,
Heav’n-ly scenes to. view; Bear me on an - gel’s pin - ions
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To the bright mansions fair, Up to thethrone of glo - ry,
Let not a spot re- main; In. thepure Crys-tal Riv - er
Hold me, lest I should stray, Walk Thou,O Lord, be - side me,
Safe to the gold- en strand, Up to Thythronein glo - ry,
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Wash me, till I am _ clean; Wash me, till 1 am_ clean.
Guide Thoumeall the way; Guide Thoume all the way.
With Theein white to stand; With Theein white to stand.
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229 The All-Powerful Name.
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3. Name, far a+ bove all names_ of earth, Chos - en
4. His Name rue be jethough .oth+ = ‘ers, “cease; »\. Go; ispread
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own, and down be-fore it fall; ‘Je - sus, the Name, that
it’s great might-i- ness a- broad; No oth - er Name sal -
by the God Who rules a - bove; It is the Mag - net
it to ev-’ry tongue and tribe: All yet shall know the
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of the sky, Draw-ing to God, Whose Name is Love.
Ris - en Lord, Who for their ran - som, suf - fered,—died.
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230 Heed the Warning.
‘“To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts.’’—Heb. 3: 15.
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Oh, the time that’s spent in sinning,Leading but to death and hell!
Heed ye now the Spirit’s message, Lest your heart should colder grow;
Long the Spir - it hath been striving,In thy heart to entrance gain;
Wait ye not an-oth-er dawning,Heed the voice while yet you may;
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List ye to the Scripture pas-sage,‘‘Sinno more;”’ buton - ward go.
But thou would’st not heed Its warning; Shall It call to thee in vain?
If the Spir - it cease from warning, Who willthen your ransom pay?
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231 Lead Me by Thy Hand.
“Thy right hand shall hold me.’’—Ps. 139: 10.
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1, Lead me, oe by Thy hand, For a-lone I can-not stand;
2. Lead me by the wa-ters still, Lead me,Lord,as Thou dost will;
3. When this transient life. is o’er Lead me to that hap-pier shore ;
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Take my will and make it Thine, Lead me, Sav-iour, all the time.
Help me praise Thee to the end, Lead me, Sav-iour, bless-ed Friend.
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“His commandment is life everlasting.” —John 12: 50.
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1. Thereis ev - er- last-ing life in the Word of God For each
2. Oh, how pre-cious is God’s Wordto the sanc- ti - fied, Un - to
3. Life e- ter- nal shall be theirs,whothe Word shall keep, They shall
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1. Je - sus died to bring sal’- va-tion, Died to set the:
2. He pro-claimed e - man-ci - pa-tion, Freed us from the
3. Oh, the length of |Je-sus’ mer-cy! Oh, the breadth of
4. Oh, ac- cept of God’sfree boun-ty, It will sure- ly
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chains of sin; Now we have a full sal - va - tion,,
Je - sus’ grace! Oh, the depth of love- a - bound-ing—
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From the prince of tyr-an-ny; Fromtheprinceof tyr-an- ny.
If we will a- bide in Him; If we will a- bide in Him.
E’en the height we now may taste! E’en the height we now may taste!
Come,and to the feast draw nigh; Come,and to the feast draw nigh.
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234 Every Day More Precious.
‘* Unto you therefore which believe He is precious.’’—1 Pet, 2:7.
Rosert J. Lorp.
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. Ev - ’ry day He grows more er I sink itt in His love;
. Oh, how gen-tle is my Sav-iour, None so kind, and none so true;
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will trust my Sav-iour ev- er, He will lead me all the way.
Was -out all e - ter-nal - ges, Near-er, O my Lord, to Thee!
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235 When the Bridegroom Comes.
‘‘ Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh. '‘—
Matt, 24: 44,
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236 Oh, the Power of His Blood.
‘*'They overcame him by the Blood of the Lamb.’’—Rev. 12: 11.
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2. Yes, I know thatthe Blood which on Cal-v’ ry once flow’d, Hath a -
3. Praisethe Lord for i Gift! for the Spir - it of f Light, ’Which doth
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ge ne vsunu. im) jour - ney. takes» itsecourse, The=*true: ° -dis=
4. -Look/not,, for, paths, .of ro - sy hue, But through the
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years tos Christ .-béw true; .He trod the thorn - path
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re - as - sure, Thatthroughthe year we Shall en - dure.
wild and drear, Then why should we the thorn-path fear?
glo - rious year, When death we shall no lon - ger fear.
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238 How Shall I Honor Him?
‘* Honor Him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure,
nor speaking thine own words.’’—Isa. 58: 13.
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3. How shall I hon-or Him? ho - ly His Name,Help me Thy
4. How shall I hon- or Him? Wis-dom and Truth, Thou hast my
la - tions as - cend to. Thee; May my heart’s foun - tain
glo-rious truths to pro-claim; As Thou hast call’d = me,
Refuge been,Lord,from my youth; Kind-er than moth - er,
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help me o- bey, Be in Thy hands,Lord,yield-ing as clay.
dear - er thanfriend,Glo- ry to Je-sus be, world without end!
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Hon - - or, and pow-er, and bless-ing, and glo-ry,
‘*Go ye into all the world, and. preach the Gospel to every creature.’’—Mark 16; 15.
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296 How Sweet the Name.
Joun NEwron. ! (ST. PETER. C. M.) A. R. REINAGLE.
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1. How sweet the Name of Je-sus sounds In a bed liev-er’s ear!
2. It makes the wounded spir - it whole, Andcalms the troubl’d breast;
3. Dear Name,the Rock on which I build, My Shield and Hid-ing-place;
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au nev - er- ey ing Treas- Ue) fill’ d With boundless stores of grace.
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297 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.
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am weak, but Thou art mighty; Hold me with Thy pow’ rful hand:
ey - pen now the crystal fountain,Whencethe healing waters flow;
Let the fier- y, cloudy pil-lar, Lead me all my journey thro’:
When I tread the verge of Jordan,Bid my anx-ious fears subside; }
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Strong De - liv-’rer,. Be Thou still mystrength and shield,
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299 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy.
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Je - sus read-y stands to save you, ‘Full, or?” pit=y, love,and pow’r:
aig Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fit-ness fondly dream; }
2-7 All the fit-ness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him: j
Come, ye wea- ry, heav- iam Ja-den,Bruised and mangled by the fall;
PRED G hice tar - ry till you’re better, You will nev - er come at all:
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300 Take Up Thy Cross.
(MIGDOL. L. M.) LoweELit Mason.
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. “Take up thy cross,’’? the Sav- iour said, “If thou wouldst
i Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame; Nor let thy
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301 From All that Dwell Below the Skies.
Isaac WatTTs. (OLD HUNDRED. L. M.) G. Franc.
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ai - ter-nal are Thy mer-cies,Lord; E-ter-nal truth attends Thy Word:
Be a loft-y themes, ye mortals »bring: In songs of praise di- vine-ly sing;
Dox. Praise God the Father,praise theSon,And Ho- S op Mn nee in One:
GAR s eae Bae. gaesiaee z feet eae ae
oe ie So ore eae em ore are
aa st ie
(gazes Ses ese oan
Let the Re-deem-er’s Nani be sung, Thro’ ev-’ry land, by ev-’ry tongue.
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more.
The great sal-va-tion loud proclaim,And shout for joy the Saviour’s Name.
We Praise Thee for the Lamb once slain,Oh, praise and glo-ri- fy His Name!
pee feel fo Je ee eres
Stele f le ier red
| 302 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.
Isaac WAfTs, (HAMBURG. L. M.) Arr. by LowE.Lit Mason.
pee wicet cae iccece ==
—F__3—. — — — Bemars arc
Ss ei ES Je ae ah st}
1. When I sur- vey Ss won- drous cross On which the
24For “bid “it, ord thar ] should boast, Save in the
3. See! from His head, His hands, His feet, Sor - row and
4. Were the whole realm of na- ture mine, That were an
(aes . - (Pi wo _ wo _
pier ech ea a a oe Soe Caer MEe Wee amy ioe ©
ie SeaRer Srsiaee= =|
ge
meee eae es gee oa = oie
6 2a le aa ee
Prince — of ais - ry died, My _ rich - est gain mee
, death» ‘Of .“uChrist amy, God: All the vain things that
ys flow min - gled down! Did e’ersuch love’ and
- 'e J. far too smalls, SLove™ “SOmed) 2 az ae ing,
count but loss, And pour con-tempt on all my pride.
charm. .me most; I sac,- ti «fice them); {to #-HiSsaebloods
sor >=) row. meet, Or thorns compose.) so. ichv wee crown?
SO di - vine, De-mands my soul, Myvite, ey: all.
|
Ce. 2. @ _@~g. a dee ‘gaayek |
eH—= Paste Se ee ee ae |
Salers eee Fortes or aa =a I A |
Saeco ;
303 From Every Stormy Wind that Blows.
BoEHM. (RETREAT. L. M.) Tuomas Hastincs.
Fes iene mre wale woah lag ie 7 =
< i a omens Loma ed ee
eet Vibes eer y storm - y wind that blows, From
2. Ah! whith - ef could we flee for aid, When
Ber ere a tere +O) ea - gle wings we _ soar, And
From Every Stormy Wind that Blows.—Concluded.
need ace UEP pes SME ated Birkel
| aie sr eae es ee =e
eee te ee
- ’ry swell-ing tide of woes, There is a calm, a
pied: des - o - late, dis-may’d,Or how the hosts of
sin re sense ws - lest no more; And heav’n comes down our’
a Li EN =F fg oe Seay emer omar
22= ——F Se ee
caer a sae aaa “ees
= Serie — 9 Se = a2 |]
sure, we- treats > Tis found be - rot the ‘mer ,- .cy*- seat.
nelly de - feat; ~ Had \suff’ting *,saints no® ‘mer <= cy~-- seat?
souls to greet, While glo- ry crownsthe mer - cy - seat.)
oS Eee es ee eee
Se So — 3
304. Jesus, Lover of My Soul.
Cu. WESLEY, 1740. ono’ B. Marsu, 1834.
acl ial abun FINE.
=i SSeS Se
= ae Sg er Ss Eee?
aes - sus, lov-er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo-som _ fly, i
Whilethe nearer wa-ters roll, While the tempest still is high;
1 Oth - er ref-uge have I none,Hangsmyhelpless soul on Thee: }
Leave,oh,leave me not a-lone, ‘Still sup-port and com-fort me. §
Thou, O erat, art all | wont Morethan all in Thee | find:
Se DE ae cheer the faint, Heal the sick, andlead the blind.
——— == Se Sse,
—8—_sS—_s SS ee
es Ser tet les = SS ieo erie
D.C.—Safe in - to the ha-ven guide, Oh, receive ne soul at last.
D.C.—Cov-er my de-fense-less head With the shadow of Thy wing.
D.C.—Let the healing streams abound; Make and keep me pure with-in.
oecese3 Rime heals RUE ogee
oes Fae a a Se ae te-s-e-e{SSie: Zee ||
= Nia ic lanals esha
Hide me, O my Sav-iour, hide, Till the storm of life is past,
All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I! bring;
Plenteous grace with Thee is found—Grace to cov-er all my sin:
Ss eae
305 Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast.
CHARLES WESLEY. _ (DUKE STREET. L. M.) Joun Hatron.
. Come, sin-ners, to the’ .,Gos:- pel :, feast; ~Lethineverry
2 Come, all ye souls by sin op- pressed, Ye rest-less
See Him set forth be - fore your eyes, That pre-cious,
Danae God the Fa - ther, praise the Son, And Ho- ly
Eee Meal rhs Bees |
soul he PA - sus’ guest: Ye need not one be
wan - d’rers aft - er rest; Ye . poor, and maim/’d, and
bleed - ing Sade serie aviice: His of - fered ben - 6 (5
Spit) - “it} ess In? One: We praise Thee for the
da ell ie ee Gos ye beet aie
ees
a cae ein wl aot onsh seh el nate nek k Me | eee
eas = See =a)
left be - hind, For God hath bid - den all man - kind.
halt, and blind, In Christ a heart - y wel-come find.
fits em - brace, And free-ly now ~.-be_ saved by grace.
Pale once slain, Oh, ane and glo - ri - fy His Name!
fos I~
ea eae : nie og Ae) ae
eg tts Pate ee S= ||
Bn Ef i
306 O Happy Day.
PuiLtip DoppDRIDGE. (SEASONS. L. M.) IGNACE PLEYEL.
Sicehie = aap sete eb ees pa Mase
De pe 1 te Baeen “= ‘ iret ROO SN Pe
ON NE SOM PRN eT ae
I. O hap - py fi that fixed my choice On “Thee, my
2. O hap - py bond, that seals my vows To Him Who
3.’Tis done, the great trans- ac - tion’s done; | am my
4. Nowrest, my long - di - ae - ed heart; Fixedon this
O Happy Day.
4 Ce en eee
2 Ses ae = hFes
Sav - jour and my God! Well may this glow- ing
Meine —@ its all my ‘lovel« Let’*cheer’- ful’ ™ an-- thems
Parics, yy andere Smee Acer drew Mmeyr. and I
bliss - ful Celie wtelyvearests. 5 Nor CVE tL Chast LOM aly
| al -@- aS
oe aie Or wie a eg ew ON es creel gO ge
eee es EEE ec, SPR EIT APTS I oes I a
oo Tar Rea Newman
SUNN pw ane NTE OY:
eae ee Sieeee es qiseaee Ses)
—— ee sates Fd Micro ak —+— —|—- <3
heart ree = joie; And telit Wits. rap tures mt - broad.
fill His house, While to that sa - cred shrine 1 move.
fol - lowed on, Charmdto con-fess the voice di - vine.
Lord de - part, With Him of ev - ’ry good _ pos-sessed.
“0 aes: ep ere we aw. a wis iil t: (ce. -0- 2
Sei o—8—[r ee =||
= Ses
307 Sun of My Soul.
‘““The Lord God is a sun.’’—Ps. 84: 11.
J. KEBLE, 1827. German. Arr. one H. Monk.
53-4 oS Sst Seale sie isSeic== Sos =|
ee Cae Zs ome BBE ees:
ae ae aa Thou Saviour dear, It is‘ not dB if Thou be near;
A -bidewith me from morntill eve, Forwithout Thee! can- not live:
3. If some poor wand’ring child of Thine Have spurn’d to-day the Voice divine—
4. Come near and ie us when we wake,Ere thro’ the world our way we take,
Fe eee eee
eqeeeser fe ee eee
vi A il apa aoa eae
(gee 22 22 ele colz—zle ell
Oh,may no ae born cloud a - rise, To hide Thee from Thy servant’s eyes.
A-bide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die.
Now,Lord,the gra-cious work be- gin; Let himno more lie down in sin.
Till in the o - cean of Thy love We lose ourselves Hen na-bove.
5 et, Mee at oe So a TA ett oo a, De
Soh ng eat op amme d Pee == eh
sS Ee = i
=e zoe emeieaa ratte F
308 Whiter than Snow.
‘¢ Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.”—Ps. 51: 7.
James NICHOLSON. Ww. G. FIiscuer, 1872.
On [eas baa re gla!
. Lord Je-sus, I. long to be per-fect - ly whole; 1 want Thee for-
os Lord Je-sus,look down from Thy throne inthe skies, And help me to
3. Lord Je-sus, for this I most hum-bly en-treat;I1 wait,blessed
4. Lord Je-sus, "Thou seest - | pa-tient- ly wait; Come now, and with-
%
= O- 8g
Fa ea ema cm Ge ead wn SA cE os
es cae eo. nes
eo oe e—
ev - er, to live in my soul; Break downev’ry i - dol, cast
make a com-plete sac-ri - fice; | give up my - Self,and what-
al tea at
Lord, at Thy cru- ci-fied feet,By faith,for my cleansing, I
a ok a new heart cre - ate; To those who have sought Thee, Thou
epetet =a
out- ev-’ry foe; Now wash me,and I shall be whiter than snow.
CVn ET 1 know—Now wash me,and I ae all be whiter than snow.
see Thy Blood flow—Now wash me,and I shall be whiter than snow.
nev - er said’st No—Now wash me,and I shall be whiter ine snow.
-9—9— 9, 5— 0, oo — fere= 5 f=
Ce 00 0 | riot Sree ae Shee
oan oe
fe! 21 ws Pare ee ee BLS: AAT
sone Sa a ee See
Whit - er Aa snow, ea whit - er than snow;
SS =—- = ——— ae
p= eee SSeS ee]
Now wash me, and | shall ns whit - er than Gra
LN
seein FE AE J fake.
Cire eon ae ees et ee
2opatee aes aes Ei eere ioe |
298 By permission.
309 = Safely Through Another Week.
Joun NEwrTon. (SABBATH. 7s, 6 lines.) LoweE_Lt Mason,
eee eats Ss eS ries
. Safe-ly thro’ an-oth-er week, ae has brought us on our way;
2) While we pray for pard’ning grace, Thro’ the dear Re-deem-er’s Name,
3. Here we come Thy Name to praise; May we feel Thy pres-ence near:
4. May Thy wee -pel’s joy- ful sound Con-quer sin-ners, com-fort saints;
es z Bie es goles a aclelpiast ooet eee oe fe B—
ee ee
Boag pS SN RA Ny
ee ee ee
Let us now a bless-ing seek, Wait-ing in His courts to - day:
Show Thy rec - on-cil- ed face, Take a-wayour sins and shame:
May Thy glo - ry meet our eyes, While we in Thyhouse ap - pear:
Make the a of oa Big ts re-lief for all com-plaints:
lot Neale
es i ie terete po eet
| : if
& Seu ‘
an oe i Fis vies =~ sich bs s= Dantes x a ee
De ite Mal mine =e Si wo inf SO eT bald
Day of all the week the best, Em-blem of e - ter-nal rest;
From our world-ly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee;
Here af-ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev - er- last-ing feast;
Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church a-bove;
Aa
Lagemesst ee =
7 Z 3 Sises 282 sie
Day of all the week the best, Em-blem of e-ter-nal rest.
From our world-ly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee.
Here af-ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev- er-last- ing feast.
Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church a- bove.
f
310 Be Pure, be All for Jesus!
On Thanksgiving Day, 1902, the day the sainted Fannie M. Conway departed this life, her
son Charles said to her, *’ Mother, what can I do for you?”’ she replied—‘* Be pure, be all for
Jesus!’ The following hymn is a compilation of some of her last words,
Coe CHAS. Be
ee ae ERR n, Poe ek Wl
0S ee] |
-~—@ =
@ @ oe.
| r.“Be pure, be all for Je-sus!’’thy moth - er told thee to;
2.°* That bright,bright face of Je-sus ap-peared to me just now,
3.°E - ter - nal life’s too pre-cious! I can - not lose it now,
Leging now that song so blessed, ‘There’s power in Je-sus ’ Blood, ,
ia Pare ae all for Je- sus!”? (they thrill my heart to - day;)
ee ee ee eee
eae ieee Rat Bee
lo
This mes - sage from her Sav-iour, her part - ing wordsto you:
And told me He was com-ing, how soon, I do not know:
So» help mecome off vic-tor, at Je - sus’ will to. bow:
’T will cleanse the foul-est sin - ner when wash’d be-neath its flood:
ae fol - low Je-sus close-ly, for os the Truth,the Way:
PY Se AR ny A fe) e- ‘a ere be '
eg See
zp eee te Lat ES et atthe \
== =a Baers
ar etiyT ee be —>s—T 4 a
‘*Be pure, be all for Je-sus! let none — of self pre- an
He ‘will not dis-ap-point me, His Word it can-not fails
To Him I’ve all sur-ren-dered; He’s brought me safe - ly through
Tho’ now I can-not join thee, Vil gen - tly wave my hand,
Lose sight of all things world-ly, thy eae te S face. 10 see:
e909 wae = a : ae Sr
ie ee eee ee =—
Sp ete hated ee SIN eee —j]—- SN
Si iat Sones ioe = + be ai “fo=
POTN EI TTT wd tee Pea = : ee =|
But ev - er press-ing on-ward, lest look - ing back you fail.”’
Thy moth-er goes to glo-ry, with her Beloved to dwell.”
The great-est trib- u - la-tion, His per- fect will to do.”
And short- ly be with Je-sus, with ransomed ones to stand.”’
We’ll sing His praise in glo- ry, thro’ all e- ter- ni - ty.
|
Be Pure, be All for Jesus !—Concluded.
REFRAIN.
eh | SG SSS ocak al AE Ree Ns
- ee a
ree ee eG oo o_o
@
O bless - ed hap-py mem-~-’ry, for - ev - er dear to be,
That mes-sagefrommy mother, her part- ing words to me:
TLD LONE Bet
eee eee
SS oeet eee 3 a i ma Pare
pose eet certs arr aee
ee sear —<—- se a sre oan eee
“Be pure, be all for Je- sus!’?I heard her sweetly say,
SECT gia nolan yes — oer STE
eases Fittest
ory
“Be pure, be all for Je-sus! and mother meet some day.”
“™ Poco ad Lib.
Sit Jesus is Victor.
Just before the departure of the sainted Fannie M. Conway she said, ‘‘ Jesus is Victor! **
Cre: Cuas. Conway.
xy oN
Fae eee ee ee
| oe ee “g—e— oo oe oe ee ee
1.““Oh! help me fight the bat - tle, For vic-t’ry I must have!’
2.‘‘A glimpse of heav’nly man-sions To me_ was just re-veal’d;
3.“‘He says He’scom-ing for me—Why doth He yet de- lay?
4.‘‘Allthoughts of earth are van-ished For heav’nlyscenesI view;
ee eee oo ee >|
SRisere ee ee
ew
ee ae ene » Mb bea Lae EDP
a eS o-3 752
So said a_ lov-ing moth-er, Whoseson close by her stood;
I’ve seenthosehomesin glo- ry, My eyes are now un- -sealed;
His Word, it can-not a me, I’ve trust-ed it al- way;
The Pearl- y Gates are - pen, Ill short-ly en - ter through;
a SHG
5; SSS eee = — as
“The en- e- my ap-proach-es— But Christ my Lord is near;
That bright,brightfaceof Je-sus,—His face just now I see,
I know He’ll keep His prom -ise, I’ll short - ly be with Him,
ent Oh, what a a rious Sav - iour He’sgiv’n me_ vic - to - ry!
ig Ca
bo ee SS
eee eee Se oe a Bas =
To me He’ll give the vic - to- ry, My voice He’ll sure-ly mt
PraiseGod, I have the vic-to-ry! And I with Himshall be.”’
He giv- eth me the vic - to- ry; His glo - ry dawns within.”’
My praise shall rise for ev - er-more To Him Whoset me free.’’
-|
sit
PA
“TI
th
tt
Eg:
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cn
LW =:
ill
WRI8
He
Mt ps
pi by
Dee pata eee of ee
Jesus is Victor !—Concluded.
REFRAIN.
(31s won Sa fee ere ee PO aia AES HS
(ee a eee
S o-oe—@ Se is ee eg ae
BUes a SUSHI isis Vicw—e (Olle Vic > tor) o’en the grave! | And
> 5- Or —r 2s -
2 === 4
” -
: ee ae ee ica leon OT —- praetor
Sse e Seer e ee eee
gives to me the vic - to- ry, For He hath pow’r to save:
-~- -~#&- 7s
(ne fo eer oe Se Daf Teal moa
ea —— a —e—F= SSE
LS SSS ae a
3 3 © S$ 2« ¢ «0 © “& % oe
va
The great-est trib - u - la - tion He’s a eve foe ly through,
er aa —__———- 98 —_ 8 —__® —,4-—_g— ao
SS a eee ee eee
ae Sei cal Give Gia: -—
Bee so o-
3 hs
Gris: ae : = ae SSS «fl
(s
oS (be ee ee
a: =ete—e =
312 Praise God the Father.
AoW , Trans i peas L. M.) ANTOINETTE JACKSON.
Praise God the oe ther, ‘praise..:, the Son; And a
= ornare a wee a fF}
oo ee a
Spir - it, Three in One: Wepraise Thee for the Lamb once cou
gg od — =25 ee
eee eee ee
|
ae eee
a Fae an Be PT
QOh;! praise ander glog: y=? ae-e ie a : ey Name! A - men.
a.
i Ap aig aeNS oe
a
313 Praise Ye the Lord.
GSG: (DOXOLOGY. L. M.) Cuas. Conway.
a = |e
Saree researc
Lal ge os afi ~ae | — | |
TREN ae WE et o_o ae a =
Geet Pet eee: is ee wR. | eh == ae ae a
. saan IA Rett da eles ian 5
geeesiras sagas Bees
great Tedemption bringing To dy- ing sons of men. The stone ii no more
reign for-ev- er glo-rious,Sal-va-tion’s pow’r to show. O Eas-ter bells,keep
an - gels vie in tell-ing ‘Ohrist’s vict? = ver death. The heay’ns re-ceive s
€ Css |- - Spee tie te ee
bere i
fs Uy eee See —— Ne ee
Mi e2htsgeah se
cov - er The tomb where Je-sus lay, ’Tis rolled a- way for-ev- er By
ring-ing,Re-sound from shore to shore, Proclaim the bless-ed tid-ings Till
Saviour, Ye earth proclaims Him King: Ye Eas-ter bells,keep ring-ing Till
fet at ieee te ‘a, g- tite fe: fae
ePaper tie t a
“xprman |
A; Kumi | 2 at = Sarees =
: wt a oo pietee s
an -g gel hands this day. q
man shall die no more, } Chimeout! chime out! Ye Eas-ter bells,chime
all, His praises sing. \ Chime out! ye Easter bells,chime out!
Sill nia ny = “e- weer e g-$-%-¢ -—| oo"
Cie espae [P| Ef iaect oF zaasae: =
23 oe re
eo
out! He lives! He lives! The Sav -iour lives a - gain!
The Saviourlives!the Saviour lives!
9-2. 2
= pales oie Sees
ie
i
eal
ay
171 Just Like Jesus.
** Made like unto the Son of God.’’—Heb. 7: 3.
Grc, ; ) : Cuas. Conway.
aS — - -—-|—-}— ||| poem est
Soe poe ea 42S a =a =e ae eae a
= SE A gi o_o a-._o— [fiat rs
_I. Make me, Lord, to shine for Thee, Like the sun il-lumed to be;
2. Lord, | would no darkness own, Make me bright as noon-day sun;
3. Like Him both in word and deed, Fill’d with love that ne’er shall fade;
4. Whentheman-sions I shall see May I like my Sav-iour be;
aes me
alerp nb oe meese oh dee fee fe o—o—g-.- 0-9 Fa
eee a et S552 ea
Grow-ing more like Thee each day; Make me just like Je - sus.
Nev - er let my light goowdim, Make me just like Je - sus.
Give me, Lord, Thy prom-ised aid, Makeme just like Je - sus.
This mypray’r,and this my plea, Makeme just like Je - sus.
Fe. Pos Seer ie is eet hg a 2 RON 0 dite
|e2= ——— =} —~e— (a5 Sa CATE ESET al I a ene
Sp SOT: AP” 11 EUR a Bere YP RARER ONS ASE) A
REFRAIN.
pe ee eee oe ee
aS ——— a
Make me just like Je - sus, Make me just like Je - sus;
I~
-o- -@- -@- -@-
peeves ee ee uy 4... oral apn pal oo ae
cD nak ‘raed sea Sd oe tout or Kaa Da a SS
(aes ae Td gee ee Sues ieee
Sere eee ee =
are oO o—
Cause my life like His to be, Make oe just like Je - sus.
Neste te
172 The Gift Unspeakable.
‘Thanks be unto God for His Unspeakable Gift.’’—2 Cor. 9 : 15.
Ary ANTOINETTE JACKSON.
ee ee I FENG lB oP Ure Sew oy Sis
bp ha Ne ee
Qa oe ee ot ees 4
1. Thanks be un - to God _ for His Un-speak-a- ble Gift;
2. Thanks be un- to God _ for His Un-speak-a- ble Word;
3. Thanks be un - to ane af His Un-speak-a-ble Grace;
——— -_Z— ad ecto ee 7 o>
Gift of grace, to” fall- en:race, d6ur:load of ‘Sins to.) “litt:
Word madeflesh,allearth to bless, of Whom the shepherds heard;
Grace di-vine,from heav’n to shine,on a be- night-ed_ race;
eee 2 BLES
b- SE eer. ere Saran nin Dae Ba ea ner
(oe ae
Je - sus Christ,God’s on-ly Son, sent to die for sin-ful man;
Heard the an - gels sweet-ly say,‘‘Un-to you is born this day,
Tho’ He spit of humble birth, He a Mon-archcame to earth;
oe
—_—~-@— -o— @ at
Tho’ His Name we'll o-ver-come,—O great and wondrous plan!
E’en the Gift Un-speak -a-ble,’’ Whois a-lone the Way,
Came in deep hu-mil - i-ty,though es -al ie by birth.
_—__—__ 9 —-@ _@ —___@ _,-9—__—_@__@ __ ee on
e5-— nan seu --e—8—— ote a at |
5 agate (oi Peace pt tie tt seer —Ta
erie i>.
The Gift Unspeakable.—Concluded.
REFRAIN.
os eer eee Sere cca Sar
Cuvee — a) os ee Aa morines test
|
Praise the ae for His great Gift, Gift of Bae. Un-speak-a - ble;
: seal lina a pitt |
SES ST hee o—e ae ee ee ee ee
a Ns a ea! ney peta ee ii TS
oo eee Baie = aoe Seen er ee =
aS Sighs, ota
Praise Him for His Gift of Love,The Gift Un-speak - a - ble.
173 To Thee I Look. cC.M.
Ca: Cuas. Conway.
_ A
WS te ee ue SeuSicee —e— tt}
FG Unf 2 ee o— en Org rr |
ae a= aon oS =a ae 32 ee
. To Thee I look, O Lord,my Strength, To Thee, my Fortress strong;
. Be Thou a Buck-ler un-to me, A Shield from ev -’ry blast;
I
2
? 3. Be Thou my Shield when foes oppose,By faith in Thee to hide;
- 4. Thy Name my Tower,Shield, and Might, All foes to O - ver-come;
Seo ee ne eae! Reaat eat
=e aoe
|
| = ftom a fee 26 sie 2 =..0: eae
henhristian’ Ss thirst. os. e uur it. ‘dothy as---suages essen
Which was be: Totter .ahe. see to. few made known}. -2.ueen
No Wemoretiromsanan ia. e eunee oe shallibe . con-céaléds aoe
Eom Car '- nal eaninds sien. asa He'll make-thee clean,-.55.. ase
The? blest whoswash= e052. with’-in”” . this: Stream, sgysseee
is; sGalv ryis “Bloods .cta ee that: pars dons Sina. \.s. mise
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175 Salvation. L. M.
““The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He hath anointed Me to preach the gospel to the
poor; He hath sent Me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and
recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised.”’—Luke 4 : 18.
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1 oT va-tion, freedom doth bestow, And lib -er-ty, to man be-low:
2. E - man- ci-pa-tion it proclaims; The pris’ner,frees from Satan’s chains:
3. Per -fect-ed by Salvation’s rays We put on Christ,and give Him praise :
4. Sal-vation ne’er shall be o’erthrown,’ Twill ride the storms and billows’ foam:
5. E - ter-ni-ty a-lone can show Sal - va-tion’s mighty work be - low:
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Its converts hap-pi-ness all find,Holdsopen arms to all mankind.
De - liv-ers rich and poor a - like, And gives them both the Gospel light.
For bondage can no more en-slave Since God,His Son,a ran-som gave.
Tho’ cast to earth, it soon will rise To fill all earth,and heav’n,and skies.
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178 Trusting in the Faithfulness.
‘¢ He is faithful that promised.’’—Heb. 10 : 23.
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