FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ¥36S WtWm I // The Friends' Hymnal A COLLECTION OF HYMNS and TUNES FOR THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE SOCIETY [REVISED EDITIONJ NEW YORK FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY 44-60 East Twenty-third Street 1908 Copyright 1900 and 1908 By S. M. BIXBY, New York The Five Years' Meeting of the American Yearly Meetings of Friends, held at Indianapolis, Ind., in Tenth month, 1902, appointed a committee to prepare and publish a Hymnal suitable for use in Friends' Meetings. This volume has been approved, and is issued by authority of THE HYMNAL COMMITTEE. in Table of Contents PAGB General Index of Topics ....... VI Index of First Lines VII Index of Tunes XIV Index of Subjects XXI The Ten Commandments XXVIII The Summary of the Law by Our Lord Jesus Christ . XXVIII The Lord's Prayer XXVIII The Psalter .... Following the last page of Hymns General Index of Topics Almsgiving Benedictions (set to Children's Services Christ : Advent of All in All . Blood of Coronation of Exaltation of Fountain Nearness to Our Friend Praise of Precious Refuge Reigning Sacrifice of Saviour Second Coming of Shepherd Sympathy of Christmas Services Church . Building Confession Consecration Death Decision . Doxologies (set to Easter Services Evening . mu sic) music NUN 735 642 126 J3* i45 165 i74 177 120 1S2 194 216 231 170 148 243 262 266 273 691 499 556 3M 357 560 310 727 7i3 37 MBERS NUMBERS O 552 Faith and Trust 398 to 427 " 736 Flower Services 718 " 726 " 690 God : Father . 57 " 92 " 13° Guide and Helper 93 " 107 " 144 Nearness to . 114 " 119 Guidance 108 " 113 " 147 " 169 « 176 " 181 Heaven .... 569 " 576 Nearness to . 124 " 125 Holy Scriptures . 516 " 524 Holy Spirit 276 " 290 " **3 a u . 525 " 529 " J93 Invitation . 291 " 309 " 215 Lord's Day 47 " 56 " 230 Love and Gratitude 372 " 397 " 242 Miscellaneous Hymns . 615 " 623 " i73 " 161 " 261 " 265 Missions .... 53° " 549 Morning .... National .... 28 " 36 588 " 594 Pilgrimage 456 " 498 272 Prayer .... 327 " 356 " 275 Resurrection . 162 " 164 " 712 Sea, For Those at . 595 " 598 " 5J5 Temperance . 553 " 555 " 559 Thanksgiving 580 " 587 " 326 Unity and Work . . 9 428 " 455 " 37i Vesper Hymns 599 " 6l4 " 568 Worship : " 3*3 Beginning of 1 « 15 " 734 Close of ... 16 " 27 " 717 Year, Opening and Closing 577 " 579 " 46 Young People 624 •• 641 Index of First Lines A charge to keep I have A Child this day is born A few more years shall roll A mighty fortress is our God A pilgrim and a stranger Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide Above the char bine sky Accept my grateful praises Again our earthly care- we leave Alas! and did my Saviour bleed , All glory, laud, and honor All hail the power of Jesus' name All is bright and cheerful round us All praise to Him of Nazareth All praise to Thee, Eternal Lord All this night bright angels sing Alleluia! song of gladness Alleluia! song of sweetness Alone with Jesus! blessed place Alpha and Omega Am I a soldier of the cross And canst thou, sinner! slight And dost thou say, "Ask what thou wilt? Angel voices, ever singing , Angels, from the realms of glory Another happy hour has passed Another six days' work is done , Another voice is still , Apart from ever}- worldly care , Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat Arise, my soul, arise Art >und the thr« >ne of God a band Around the throne of God in heaven..,, Art thou weak in faith, and doubting.. ., Art thou weary, art thou languid As helpless as a child who clings As o'er the past my memory strays. As pants the heart for cooling streams.. As "together with Thee" working , As, when the weary traveler gains Ask ye what great thing I know Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep At the name of Jesus Awake, and sing the song Awake, my soul, and with the sun Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve... Awake, my soul, to joyful lays Awake, ye saints, awake Away in a manger NO. 444 694 468 76 480 21 68/ 656 332 149 623 166 718 226 198 693 68 618 122 418 449 293 304 112 129 498 49 568 334 3^7 459 689 688 415 301 142 3i8 4-' S 506 456 212 567 252 380 29 448 206 51 703 Re comforted, my heart! God lives for thee 413 Beautiful the little hands 680 no. Before the Lord we bow Begin, mj soul, some heavenly theme.. Behold, the morning sun Bending before Thee, let our hymn 485 Beneath the cross of Jesus 234 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine Blessed Bible, how I love it Blessing and honor and glory and power 464 Blest be the tie that binds 429 Blest be Thy love, dear Lord Break, new-born year, on glad eyes break Break Thou the bread of life 140 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning 700 Brightly gleams our banner 686 By day or night, in joy or pain 628 Cast thy care on Jesus 419 Children of the heavenly King Christ is born; tell forth His fame 128 Christ is our Corner-stone Christ the Lord is risen to-day 162 Christ, whose glory fills the skies 244 Christian brethren o'er the main 549 Christian, dost thou see them 492 Christian, seek not yet repose 453 Cling to the Mighty One Come, children, lift your voices 642 Come, Christian children, come and rais< Come, Day of Gospel Glory . . . Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove... Come, happy souls, approach your God Come, heavy-laden and weary 237 Come hither, ye faithful 127 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove Come, Jesus, from the sapphire throne.. Come, Jesus, Redeemer, abide Thou with m Come, let us anew our journey pursue.. Come, let us gladly sing Come, let us join our cheerful songs.. .. 204 Come, let us sing of Jesus Come, let us sing the son- Come, my soul, thou must be wakii Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Come, said Jesus' sacred voice 302 Come, sound His praise abroad Come, Thou Almighty King 13 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing. . . Come to the Saviour n« rw 300 Come unto Me. ye weary 306 Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languid Come, ye sinners! poor and wretched... 3°& Come, ye thankful people, come 580 VII VIII Index of First Lines NO. Come, ye that love the Lord 23 Crown Him with many crowns 168 Day by day in love and favor 238 Day is dying in the West 46 Day is ended, O how calmly 37 Dear Jesus, ever at Thy side 647 Dear Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole 358 Dear Saviour, as in olden days 648 Dear Saviour, thro' grace we have promised 626 Dear Saviour! we are Thine 253 Depths of mercy, can there be 314 Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord.... 17 Dost Thou in a manger lie 712 Dwell in Christ, who once descended.... 173 Each little flower that opens 723 Early, my God, without delay 511 Earth below is teeming 581 Earth has nothing sweet or fair 136 Eternal Father, strong to save 596 Eternal Father, throned above 728 Eternal Spirit, we confess 282 Eternal Wisdom! thee we praise 77 Every little step I take 671 Every morning mercies new 34 Fade, fade, each earthly joy 490 Fairest Lord Jesus 137 Far away beyond the deep 544 Far from my heavenly home 457 Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone 501 Father, again in Jesus' name we meet.. . 1 Father, hear Thy children call 657 Father, Holy Father 653 Father, I know7 that all my life 426 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee 312 Father! in Thy mysterious presence kneeling 93 Father, lead me, day by day 663 Father of all, Whose love profound 319 Father, on this Day of days 658 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 322 Father, we come in the morning 31 Father, whate'er of earthly bliss 351 For all Thy saints, O Lord 562 For the beauty of the earth 721 For thee, O dear, dear country 576 For Thy mercy and Thy grace 584 "Forever writh the Lord" 124 Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go 637 Forward! be our watchword 450 Fountain of grace, rich, full, and free.. .. 179 Friend of Sinners! Lord of glory 188 From all that dwell below the skies 89 From every stormy wind that blows.... 489 From Greenland's icy mountains 543 From the cross uplifted high 158 Gently, Lord, O gently lead us in Give to the winds thy fears 88 xo. Glorious things of Thee are spoken 502 Glory be to God on high 74 Glory in the highest 698 Glory to the Eternal One 734 Glory to Thee, my God, this night 42 Go forward, Christian soldier 455 Go on rejoicing 531 God Almighty, in Thy temple C90 God be with you till we meet again 437 God bless our native land 590 God is love; His mercy brightens 242 God moves in a mysterious way 80 God, my King, Thy might confessing... 60 God of our fathers, by Whose hand 466 God of our fathers, known of old 504 God of the living, in Whose eyes 560 God save our native land 593 God shall charge His angel-legions 25 God, the All-Terrible! Thou who ordainest 591 God the Father's only Son 216 God who hath made the daisies 650 God will take care of you 678 God's perfect law converts the soul 517 Golden harps are sounding 675 Grace, 'tis a charming sound 199 Gracious Spirit, dwell with me 278 Gracious Spirit, Love divine 289 Grant us, O our Heavenly Father 646 Great Creator, Lord of all 59 Great Giver of all good 726 Great King of nations, hear our prayer.. 592 Great Shepherd of the sheep 660 Guide me, O my Saviour, guide me 120 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah 94 Hail, all hail the joyful morn 701 Hail, Holy Spirit, bright immortal Dove 281 Hail, my ever blessed Jesus 228 Hail! Thou God of grace and glory 619 Hail, Thou once despised Jesus 172 Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning 547 Hail to the Lord's anointed 539 Hail, tranquil hour of closing day 328 Hallelujah! Join the chorus 715 Halting, lingering, fearing, longing 310 Hark, hark, my soul! angelic songs.. 109, 641 Hark! ten thousand harps and voices... 168 Hark! the herald angels sing 619 Hark, the hosts of heaven are singing.. 130 Hark! the song of Jubilee 263 Hark! the voice of Jesus calling 622 Hark! what mean those holy voices.... 699 Hasten the time appointed 537 Have you had a kindness shown 446 He is coming, He is coming 262 He is risen! He is risen 163 He leadeth me! O blessed thought 102 Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing.... 635 Heavenly Father, sovereign Lord 12 F Index of First Lines I Ii-irs of unending life i u Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest 722 High in the heavens, eternal God 66 Hitherto the Lord hath helped us 95 I loly and reverend is the name 8l Holy Comforter divine 286 Holy Father, great Creator 6 Holy Father, hear my cry." 627 Holy Ghost, with Light Divine 529 Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty.. 4 Holy night! peaceful night 692 1 loly Saviour! we adore Thee [69 I loly Spirit, in my breast 284 Hosanna, raise the pealing hymn 203 II. '-anna to the living Lord [96 I low charming is the place 5<>4 Mow firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord 400 Mow gentle God's commands 331 Mow precious is the hook divine 520 Mow shall 1 follow Mini I serve 361 Mow shall the young secure their hearts 523 Mow .sweet, how heavenly is the sight.. 4,y> Mow sweet the name of Jesus sounds.. 183 Mow sweet to leave the world awhile... 235 Humbly now, with deep contrition . .387, 639 I adore Thee, I adore Thee 304 I am coming, O my Saviour 494 1 am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus 412 I come. Thou wounded Lamb of God... 147 I could not do without Thee 472 I gave My life f< >r thee 159 I have a home above 469 I heard the Saviour say 135 I hear the voice of Jesus say 219 I know my sin and weakness 624 I know that my Redeemer lives 175 I lay my sins on Jesus 414 I love Thy kingdom. Lord 508 I love to steal awhile away 343 I love to tell the story 372 I need Thee every hour 251 I need Thee, precious Jesus 22? I sing the almighty power of God 3 I think, when 1 read that sweet story of old 669 I was a wandering sheep 269 I worship Thee, sweet Will of God.... 379 T would not live alway: I ask not to stay 621 If thou but suffer God to guide thee.... 423 I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger 484 Immortal, invisible 90 In all my vast concerns with Thee 362 In duties and in sufferings too [43 In evil long I took delight 313 In God's hi >ly dwelling 676 In heavenly love abiding 395 In the Christian's home in glory 616 In the cross of Christ I glory 151 In the early morning 532 NO. In tin- hour of trial 341 I n the light, I .ord. of Thy 1 In the march of life, through its toil and strife 554 In the name of God, go forward In the Paradise of Jesus 574 In the shadow of the Rock In tin- vineyard of our Father In Thy name, () Lord, assembling 8 Infinite Power, eternal Lord Inspirrr and Hearer of prayer It came upon the midnight clear It i- the gentle evening hour 602 Jerusalem the glorious 125 Jerusalem the golden Jesus, blessed Saviour Jesus call- us, o'er the tumult 245 Jesus came, the heavens adoring 705 Jesus Christ our Saviour Jesus, from Thy throne on high JeSUS, gentle Shepherd 679 Jesus, gentlest Saviour Jesus, hear a little child 659 JeSUS, I live to Thee 201 Jesus, I love Thy charming name jjo Jesus, I my cross have taken Jesus is our Shepherd Jesus, Jesus! visit me 344 Jesus, keep me near the cross 180 Jesus, King of glory ^44 Jesus, let Thy pitying eye 275 Jesus, Lord of life and glory 339 Jesus, Lover of my soul 390 Jesus. Master, whose I am 366 Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all 131 Jesus, my Saviour! look on me 325 Jesus, our Lord, how rich Thy grace.. .. 439 Jesus, Saviour of my soul 391 Jesus, Saviour, pilot me 465 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun 545 Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep 270 Jesus, Sun and Shield art Th< >u 134 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me 668 Jesus! the very thought is sweet 224 Jesus, the very thought of Thee 1S7 Jesus, these eyes have never seen Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friend [92 Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness... i4f' Jesus, Thy name I love Jesus, we come to Thee Jesus, where'er Thy people meet Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day Joy to the world, the Lord has come... 126 Joyful be the hours to-day I&f Just as I am. O Lamb ni God 311 Just as I am, — without one plea 298 Keep silence, all created things 91 Kingdoms and thrones to God belong.. 69 F Index of First Lines NO. Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloom 105 Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me 113 Lead on, O King Eternal 215 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us no Lead us, O father! in the paths of peace 103 Leaning on Thee, my Guide, my Friend 186 Let me with light and truth be blessed 500 Let my life be hid with Thee 367 Let us sing, for we have reason 98 Light o'er the darkened hills 533 Light of Light, enlighten me 53 Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart 476 Light of the world! forever, ever shining 393 Little children, live for Jesus 665 Look up, look up, desponding one 470 Lord, at this closing hour 27 Lord, for to-morrow and its needs 357 Lord, forever at Thy side 495 Lord God of morning and of night 33 Lord God, the Holy Ghost 287 Lord God, we worship Thee 61 Lord, hear our morning prayer 342 Lord, her watch Thy Church is keeping. 538 Lord, I believe; Thy power I own 422 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing.... 324 Lord! in the morning Thou shalt hear.. 36 Lord, in this Thy mercy's day 352 Lord, lead the way the Saviour went.. .. 552 Lord of all being, throned afar 84 Lord of earth! Thy forming hand 87 Lord of glory, Thou hast bought us 550 Lord of mercy and of might 354 Lord of our life, and God of our salvation 491 Lord of the living harvest 452 Lord of the worlds above 507 Lord, teach us how to pray aright 330 Lord, this day Thy children meet 673 Lord, Thou art my Rock of strength.. .. 406 Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven 79 Lord, when my raptured thought surveys 92 "Lord, when Thy kingdom comes, re- member me" 157 Lord, when we bend before Thy throne 348 Lord, who within my inmost heart 101 Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee 197 Love divine, all love excelling 378 Loving Shepherd of Thy sheep 677 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned 141 Merry Christmas bells are ringing 695 Mine eyes and m> desire 410 More love to Thee, O Christ 384 Must Jesus bear the cross alone 148 My country! 'tis of thee 588 My days are gliding swiftly by 473 My faith looks up to Thee 421 My Father, as Thou wilt 610 My Father, the guide of my youth 99 My God, how endless is Thy love 104 NO. My God, I love Thee, not because 383 My God, is any hour so sweet 420 My heart is over yonder 575 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 365 My opening eyes with rapture see 55 My Saviour, in Thy love abiding 133 My sins, my sins, my Saviour 246 My song is love unknown 381 My soul, be on thy guard 437 My spirit longs for Thee 139 My spirit on Thy care 388 My voice shalt Thou hear in the morning 214 Nature with open volume, stands 153 Nearer, my God, to Thee 115, 117 Nearer, O God, to Thee 118 "Nearer the cross!" my heart can say.. 160 No change of time shall ever shock 107 No longer, I'll wait, O my Saviour 296 Now be the Gospel banner 530 Now I have found the ground wherein.. 274 Now, on land and sea descending 604 Now thank we all our God 65 Now the day is over 38 Now the laborer's task is o'er 563 Now, the sowing, and the weeping 445 Now to the Lord, who makes us know.. 176 Now, when the dusky shades of night.. 28 O beautiful tree! thy leaves are green. .. 620 O Blessed Redeemer, I know I am Thine 121 O brothers, lift your voices 200 O Christ, the Lord of heaven! to Thee.. 209 O City of the Lord, begin 535 O come, loud anthems let us sing n O day of rest and gladness 48 O doubting soul, see Jesus 259 O eyes that are weary and hearts that are sore 338 O Father, faithful God, to Thee 63 O for a heart to praise my God 396 O gift of gifts! O grace of faith 399 O God, beneath Thy guiding hand 587 O God of Bethel, by whose hand 97 O God of love, O King of peace 589 O God, Thy power is wonderful 75 O God, to whom our fathers prayed.... 58 O God! we praise Thee, and confess.... 72 O gracious God, in Whom I live 427 O Holy Ghost, Thy people bless 290 O Holy Spirit, be Thou with us now... 22 O Holy Spirit, come 528 O Jesus ever present 272 O Jesus, I have promised 461 O Jesus, King most wonderful 210 O Jesus, my Saviour, I come and confess 326 O Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee I submit.. 382 O Jesus, our chief Corner-stone 556 F hidex of First Lines XI NO. O Jesus, Saviour of the lost 321 O Jesus, Thou art standing 317 () Jesus, Thou the beauty art 374 O little town of Bethlehem 711 O look on the fields that are blooming to-day 433 O Lord, be with US when we sail 596 () Lord, who art with two or three y?i O Lord divine, that stooped to share... 397 t) morn of bliss eternal 264 ( ) I 'aradise ! O Paradise 570 O praise ye the Lord 71 O Saviour, I have naught to plead 256 O Saviour, precious Saviour 243 O Saviour, we have proved it 629 O speak to the sinners around you 632 O still in accents sweet and strong.. 536, 546 O Thou before whose presence 553 O Thou from whom all goodness flows 315 O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men. . 182 O Thou great Teacher from the skies... 551 O Thou that nearest prayer 347 O Thou, to Whom all creatures bow.. .. 64 O Thou, whose tender mercy hears 227 O toilers in the vineyard 630 O wisdom spreading mightily 514 O word of God incarnate 516 O worship the King 5 O'er my heart like music stealing 350 Oh, cease, my wand'ring soul 515 Oh, could I find, from day to day 123 Oh, could I speak the matchless worth.. Z77 Oh, do not let the world depart 299 Oh, for a closer walk with God 119 Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing 636 Oh, grant us light, that we may know. .. 288 Oh, not my own these verdant hills 213 Oh. speed thee. Christian, on thy way... 389 Oh, sweetly breathe the lyres above 208 Oh, the blessed promise, given 222 On Jesus' love relying 392 On Jordan's stormy banks I stand 617 On our way rejoicing 440 Once in royal David's city 704 Once more to Thee, O Lord 611 One sweetly solemn thought 481 One there is above all others 185 Onward. Christian soldiers 505 Open now Thy gates of beauty 57 Our blessed Redeemer came down from above 486 Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed.... 526 Our Lord is risen from the dead 713 Out in the highways, the lanes and the hedges 431 People of the living God 320 Pleasant are Thy courts above 14 Praise God. from whom all blessings flow 727 Praise. Lord, for Thee in Zion waits.... 7 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven.... 104 Praise the Father, earth and heaven.... 731 Praise the God of all creation 732 Praise tin- Lord; lli-, glories show 211 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore I Inn 85 Praise to God, immortal praise I 'raise t< > the Father be 7 ^ Pray on ; n< r cease Prayer is appointed to convej Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Precious, precious blood of Jesus 145 Purer yet and purer Quiet, Lord, my froward heart Rejoice, rejoice, believers 265 Rest of the weary [91 Rise crowned with light 513 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings. . . Risen with Christ! O holy thought. 717 Rock of Ages, cleft for me 239 Safely thro' another week 54 Salvation! oh, the joyful sound 633 Saviour, abide with us 39 Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise. 10 Saviour and Lord of all 402 Saviour, bless Thy word to all 521 Saviour, blessed Saviour 375 Saviour, breathe an evening blessing.... 600 Saviour, happy would I be 405 Saviour, I come, I come to Thee 260 Saviour ! I follow on 255 Saviour, I know how kind Thou art Saviour, like a shepherd lead us 651 Saviour, more than life to me J47 Saviour, now the day is ending 18 Saviour, source of every blessing Saviour! Thy dying love 248 Saviour, we are young and weak 654 Saviour, when in dust to Thee 609 Saviour, Who Thy flock art feeding 645 Saw you never, in the twilight Say, sinners, hath a voice within 307 See, amid the winter's snow Servant of God, well done Shepherd divine, our wants relieve Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing.. 710 Since Jesus is my friend 189 Sing, children, sing! sing children, sing.. 716 Sing them over again to me Sing with all the sons of glory 164 Sing, ye faithful, sing witli gladness Singing for Jesus, our Saviour the King 661 Sinners! turn, why will ye die 309 Sleep thy last sleep 564 S< »ftly now the light of day 43 Soldiers of Christ, arise 475 Sometimes a light surprises.. 510 Songs of praise, songs of praise 15 F XII Index of First Lines NO. Songs of praise the angels sang 706 Sons of men, behold from far 709 Sons of Zion, raise your songs 195 Speak to me, Lord, Thyself reveal Spirit divine, attend our prayers 277 Spirit of God! descend upon my heart. . . 276 Stand up, and bless the Lord 509 Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears. . . .\3i Stand up ! stand up for Jesus 4^4 Standing at the portal 577 Stay, Thou long-suffering Spirit, stay... 283 Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary 40S Still with Thee, O my God 612 Stranger, who from out the bosom 360 Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour dear 26 Suppliant, lo! Thy children bend 625 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer 345 Sweet is the work, my God, my King. ... 50 Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go 19 Sweet the lesson Jesus taught 672 Sweeter sounds than music knows 337 Take my heart, O Father! take it 364 Take my life, and let it be 363 "Take up thy cross," the Saviour said. .. 294 Tarry with me, O my Saviour 608 Ten thousand times ten thousand 573 Tender Shepherd, thou hast stilled 566 The Church's one foundation 499 The dawn of God's dear Sabbath 47 The day is gently sinking to a close 607 The day is past and gone 41 The day is past and over 44. 599 The day is spent, and evening shadows fall 20 The day of praise is done 614 The Easter lilies shed their rich perfume 714 The God of glory walks His round 240 The God of mercy be adored 730 The golden gates are lifted up 174 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 735, 736 The head that once was crowned with thorns 167 The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord... 518 The Holy Ghost is here 285 The King of glory standeth 258 The King of love my shepherd is 271 The less I am, the more Thou art 144 The Lord be with us as we bend 24, 606 The Lord doth in His Kingdom come.. 170 "The Lord forsaken not His own" 416 The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know 266 The Lord is rich and merciful 297 The morning light is breaking 548 The radiant morn hath passed away.... 483 The radiant sun, declining 601 The sands of time are sinking 178 The scales have fallen from my eyes. . . . 161 The shadows of the evening hours 40 NO. The Son of God goes forth to war 441 The spring-tide hour brings leaf and flower 720 The sun is sinking fast 45 The way is long and dreary 454 The world was hushed in silence deep. .. 697 There is a blessed home 467 There is a fold, whence none can stray.. 496 There is a fountain filled with blood.... 181 There is a green hill far away 150 There is a happy land 670 There is a land of pure delight 640 There is a name I love to hear 230 There is a safe and secret place 100 There is a spot of consecrated ground.. 114 There is an hour of hallowed peace 561 There's a Friend for little children 684 There's a voice that speaks within 674 There's a wideness in God's mercy 86 They who seek the throne of grace 106 Thine are all the gifts, O God 725 Thine forever! God of love 370 This day at Thy creating wrord 52 This is not my place of resting 572 This world is bright and fair, we know. . 571 Thou art my Shepherd 681 Thou art the true and loving God 666 Thou art the Way: to Thee alone 463 Thou hidden love of God, whose height. 138 Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known. . 340 Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me 373 Thou Spirit who dost Life impart 525 Thou who art enthroned above 62 Thou, wrhose unmeasured temple stands. 558 Three in One, and One in Three 78 Through good report and evil, Lord 493 Through the day Thy love has spared us 605 Through the night of doubt and sorrow. 474 Throw out the Life-line across the dark wave 477 Thus far the Lord has led me on 613 "Thy gentleness!" O gracious word 132 Thy loving-kindness, Lord, I sing 221 Thy presence. Lord, hath me supplied... 411 Thy word, O Lord. Thy precious word alone 519 'Tis finished! so the Saviour cried 154 'Tis my happiness below 229 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus 400 To Father, Sgn, and Holy Ghost 7-9 To God the only wise 249 To the name that brings salvation 386 To Thee, my God and Saviour 438 To Thee, O dear, dear Saviour 254 To Thee, to Thee, away from self 108 To Thy pastures fair and large 460 To Thy temple I repair 9 To-day the Saviour calls 292 Tossed upon life's raging billow 598 Triumphant Zion! lift thy head 503 Trusting, my Lord, in Thee 403 F Index of First Lines XIII NO. Uplift the banner! Let it float 541 Upraised from sleep, to Thee we kneel.. 35 Walk in the light! so shalt thou know.. 404 Wanderer, Jesus is calling 295 Watchman, tell US of the night 540 We are but strangers here 45S We are living, we are dwelling 615 We come, Lord, to Thy feet 652 We give immortal praise 70 We give Thee thanks, O God. this day.. 586 We may not climb the heavenly Steeps. _' 1 7 We praise Thee, O God! for the Sun of Thy love 631 We sing the praise of llim who died.. .. 155 We stand in deep repentance 634 We thank Thee. Lord, tor this fair earth 710 We walk by faith and not by sight 407 We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen 417 Weary of wandering from my God 323 Welcome, delightful morn 56 Welcome, summer, for thou bringest.... 724 Were the Lord to ask thee now 303 Whatever troubles thee 353 When all Thy mercies, Lord, reviewing. 424 When all Thy mercies, O my God 371 When I can read my title clear 193 When I have wandered from His fold.. 638 When I survey the wondrous cross 156 When in the Lord Jehovah's name 683 When Jesus left His Father's throne.... 664 When our hearts are weary When, streaming from tin- eastern >ku- When tempests of sorrow arise 401 When the weary, seeking rest 329 When this passing world is done 47X When through the torn Bail the wild tempest is streaming When tossing on the billows 171 When we cannot see our way 040 When, wounded Sore, the stricken soul.. 359 Where high the hcavenlv temple Stands 171 Where is thy Bethel? where the gate of heaven 487 Where two ,,r three, with >wcet accord.. 236 While Thee I seek, protecting Power.. . While with ceaseless course the sun 585 Whither, Saviour, shall I flee 23] Who is on the Lord's side 451 Why should the children of a King With broken heart and contrite sigh 316 With one consent let all the earth 512 With psalms and hymns and holy song.. 205 Work and pray, O work and pray 442 Work, for the night is coming 428 W< >rk while it is to-day 436 Ye Christian heralds, go, proclaim 542 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim 10 Ye soldiers of the Lord, arise 435 Ye who in these courts are found 261 Yield not to temptation Your harps, ye trembling saints 116 Index of Tunes NO. Abiding 9s & 8s, with Ref . 133 Adeste Fideles P. M 127 Admaston 8s & 7s, D 598 Adoro L. M., 6 lines, 19, 131, 560 Agnew us & 10s 722 Aiken 7s & 6s, with Ref . 674 Ainsworth C. M 123 Albert 7s D 627 Albert Knapp 8s D 525 Alberti C. M. D 664 Alcan 6s & 5s, 12 lines. . . 451 Aletta 7s 335 Alexander C. M. D 150 Alfred 7s & 6s, D 573 Alleluia 8s & 7s, 6 lines.... 618 Alpha 6s & 5s 418 Alrante 9s & 8s, with Cho . 214 Alston 8s & 5s 95 Alstone L. M 689 Alva 8s & 5s, 3 412 Alvah 7s 649 Amelia 7s, with Cho 658 America 6s & 4s 588 Amsterdam P. M 479 An American Hymn .6s & 4s 593 Andreas P. M 605 Angel Voices P. M 112 Angela 7.7.7.5 354 Antioch C. M 126 Archer us, with Cho 433 Ariel C. P. M 377 Ario 7s 106 Arkell P. M 70 Arlington C. M 343, 729 Armah C. M 267, 520 Arthur 10s 276 Ashburton 7s, 6 lines 278 Ashville P. M 108 Assurance P. M 488 Asylum C. M 466 Athol 7s, 5 lines 212 Atwell 8s & 7s, with Ref . . 494 Augustine P. M 621 Aurelia 7s & 6s, D 499 Austin 7s & 8s, 7 lines .... 693 Austria 8s & 7s, D . ... 502, 538 Autumn 8s & 7s 387, 639 Ava 8s & 7s, D 85 Aveling 8s & 7s, D 619 Avon C. M 149 Avory C. M 407 Aylsworth P. M 607 NO. Bailey 6s & 7s 694 Baird C. M. D 647 Barbauld 7s 302 Barnby L. M. D 728 Barnby's Hymnary . . 8s 30 Barnes 7s & 6s, D 629 Barton 8s & 6s 404 Beatitude C. M 396 Beatrice . 7s & 6s, D 576, 643 Bedford 7s & 6s, D 259 Beecher 8s & 7s, D 378 Belmont C. M 24, 371 Benedic Anima 8s & 7s 194 Benedictions 735-736 Benevento 7s, D 309 Bennett 6s & 4s 190 Bentley 7s & 6s, D 510 Bethany 6s & 4s 115, 253 Bethlehem 6s & 5s 698 Bevan 6.6.6.6.8.8 51 Bickersteth 7s & 6s 200 Birchall P. M 275 Bittle 7s & 6s, with Cho. 264 Blessed Home 6s, 8 lines 467 Blumenthal 7s, D 314, 585 Bourne 8.5.8.5.7.5, 6 lines. . . 120 Bowen L. M 411, 518 Bradford CM 175 Bradley CM 217 Bradstreet CM 119 Brantford 8s & 7s, with Cho. 238 Brattle Street C M. D 82 Bread of Life 6s & 4s, D 140 Brocton 7s & 6s, D., with Cho 372 Bronx 8s, 7s, 4 662 Brooks 6s & 4s 398 Brown CM 167, 193 Buddington S. M 287 Buermeyer S. M. D 726 Buona Notte P. M 484 Burke 8s & 7s, with Cho . 35c Burleigh 1 1.10.6 Burlington C M 362, 51; Burmah 7s & 6s, with Ref . 54c Burnham CM 19: Bruns C M. D l Burtis 8.8.8.7.7.7.7 7K Byefield C M 313, 331 Byrom. S. M 13c Calkin L. M 541 Calling 8s & 7s, D 62; Calvary us 67* xiv Index of Tunes xv Cambridge S. M Canitz P. M Canonbury L. M 208, Carlisle 8s & ;s Carol CM. D Curv C M. D., with Rcf. Caryl P. M Caswell 7s, D Cecile S. M. D Changeless Love. . . .8s & 7s, I) Charitas 8s & 7s, 1) Charles Wesley 7s, D Chatwood 9s, 1) Chatauqua P. M Chenies ;s & 6s, D 516, Chester L. M Chesterfield C. M 220, $76, Children's Praises... C M., with Kef.... Children's Voices. . . .6s & 4s Chimes CM Choice 8s & 7s, with Cho . Christ Church 10s Christmas CM Church CM Clare 7s & 6s, D Claremont lis Clark 8.8.8.10 Clarkson P. M Cloisters lis & 5s 485, Co-Laborers 8s & 7s, D Colston 6s & 4s Come, Ye Disconsolateios & lis Compton 7s, 6 lines Corbin 7s, with Cho Cornelle us, with Cho Coronation CM Coronation (new) . . . C M Cortelyou S. M Covington 6s & 4s, with Cho. Cresline 7s, with Ref Cresswell 7-7-7-S Croft's H. M Crosby 8s & 7s, with Ref. Crowell 8s & 7s Crucifixion 8.7.8.8.7 Crusader's Hymn. . . . P. M Culford 7s, D 320, 508 3^ 224 no 696 481 424 703 177 604 550 390 191 46 537 155 439 688 687 578 321 464 448 305 395 266 260 446 491 506 38i 291 366 680 486 166 67 515 347 671 672 559 37 635 394 137 363 7s & 6s, D 246 ') Daken Dallas 7s. . . Dawning 8s & 7s 64^ Day (Ps. 113) 8.7.8.7.77 98 Day of Rest 7s & 6s, D 461, 553 Deck 8s & 7s, D 169 Dedham C M 227, 496 Delphos L. M. D 99 Dennis S. M 331, 429, 443 Deva 6s & 5s, with Cho. 577 Devonshire L. M 587 Diademata S. M. D 1 Hjon 7s Disciple 8s & 7s, I) I dismission L. M Dominus regitme... .8s & 7* jj\, I >Orell 7s, 5 lines Dover 7s & 6s, 1 ) 1 Iresden L. M Duke Street L. M 176, Dulce Carmen 8s & 7s, 6 lines. . . 1 Dundee CM 72, 77. Eagley C. M Eden 7s & 6s Edmonton 8s & 7s, D Ein Feste Burg P. M Elbridge L. M. D Elizabethtown C. M Ellers 10s 1 Elliott Irregular Ellwood 6s & 5s, D Elton 9s & 8s Elvet C M Elward 7s, with Ref Emelar 6s & 5s Emmanuel 8.6.8.6, D., with Kef Ernan 10s Ernst L. M Esthwaite 8.8.8.6 Etiam et Mihi 8s, 7s & 3s Eton College 8.7.8.7.4.7 Eventide 10s Ewall C M Ewing 7s & 6s, D Exalt 7s, with Alleluia . . Exultation L. M., with Ref . . . II 634 J7i 240 68 4-7 476 7 -'3 7<> 637 81 , 16 114 268 423 527 721 38 708 103 63 256 324 690 _' 1 58 56c; 211 l6l Faben 8s & 7s 79 Faith 7s, 6 lines t,jj Farrant C M 80 Federal Street L. M 283, 334 Ferrier 7s 677 Fiat Lux 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 218 Fisher lis, with Cho 358 Fletcher S. M. D 614 Florio 7s 229 Folen L. M 602 Formosa 8s & 7s, D 474 Franclyn C M 64 Galilee C M., with Cho. . . 470 Ganse 6s & 4s 117, 403 Gautier L. M. D 437 Geer C M 348 Geibel 1 is & 4s 101 George CM 36 Germany L. M . . . .^Ji, 55, 361, 456 Gifts 7s & 5s 7_'.; Gilmore L. M., w.'th Ref... 102 F XVI Index of Tunes NO. Glad Tidings P. M 710 Glastonbury 7s, 6 lines 216 Glebe 7s 701 Glenmerle 8s & 6s 31 Goldthwaite C. M. D 174 Good Cheer 8s & 7s, D 522 Goss L. M. D 147 Gounod 8.7.8.7.7.7 18 Grace Church L. M 319 Grant 7s, D 87 Gratitude L. M 104 Greene 6s & 5s, with Cho . 346 Greenwood S. M 189, 562, 565 Griswold 8s & 7s 6 Guardian 6.6.6.4 4°2 Guide 7s, 6 lines 368 Guindon S. M. D 611 Hale us & 10s 547 Halford 12s 595 Halle 7s, 6 lines 244 Hallowed Peace C. M 561 Halsey C. M. D 636 Halstead 8s & 7s, D 262 Halting, Lingering. . .8s & 7s, with Cho. 310 Halwell 6s & 5s, D., with Ref 644 Hamburg L. M 153, 316 Hanf ord 8.8.8.4 493 Hanover 5s, 6s & 5s 5, 71 Harbaugh S. M. . 201 Hardacre 7s 673 Hargrave 7s, 8 lines 74 Harlan 6s & 4s 590 Hart 8s, 7s & 4s 308 Harvest 6s & 5s 581 Harwood 6s & 5s 250 Hastings 8s & 7s, D 311, 530 Hatfield H. M 2 Haven 8s & 7s, with Ref. 237 Havergal 6s, D 159 Hawes 8s & 6s, 8 lines .... 498 Heber C. M 430 Hebron L. M 613 Hedges 10s 661 Hendon 7s 734 Hernias 6s & 5s, D 440, 675 Hermon C. M 389, 546 Hidden 7s 367 Hidden Love 8s, 6 lines 138 Higbee 7s, 8 lines 14 His Name 7s & 6s, D 272 Hodson 7s & 6s, D 258 Holloway 6s & 4s . . 353 Holly 7s 3/0 Holmes L. M 84 Holy Cross C. M 277, 535 Holy Trinity C. M 318, 332, 379 425, 552 Hood 7s & 6s, D 650 NO. Hope S. M 469 Horsley C. M 2>7Z Hosanna L. M., with Ref 196, 209 How 6s & 4s 118 Hubert 6.4.8.8.4 568 Hullah 8.8.8.4 483 Hurlburt 6s & 5s, with Cho . 679 Hursley L. M 17, 26, 235 Husband us with Ref 631 Hyde C. M 307 Hymn to Joy 8s & 7s 615 In Memoriam 8.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 684 Indica P. M 601 Inglass 8.8.8s & 6s 122 Innocents 7s 709 Intercession L. M .... 49, 66, 279, 397 Invitation 6.6.6.6. D 300 Iona 7s & 3s 659 Irby 8.7.8.7.7.7 704 Irons 8s & 7s 164 Italian Hymn 6s & 4s 13 Jamaica 8s and 7s 415 Jesus, Sun and Shield. 7s and 6s 134 Jewett 6s, D 365 Jordan L. M. D 146 Joy 7s 184 Justin 7s 584 Kalsari L. M 213 Keith 6.5.8.5.1 1.8, with Cho 326 Kent L. M. D 697 Kensington 7s & 6s 531 Ketcham 10s 22 Key 8s & 7s, D 197 Kimpton 10s & 11, with Ref 714 King P. M., with Ref ... 715 Kipling 8s, 6 lines 594 Kirke L. M , 107 Knapp P. M 160 Knox 8s & 7s, D 222 Laban S. M Lachryrme 7s, 3 lines Laisy 8s & 6s . . . Lancashire 7s & 6s, D Lange 7s Langton S. M Lansing 7s Last Hope 7s Laud C. M 204 Lawton C. M. D 441 Lebanon 6.6.8.6.6.6.6.8.6 269 Leighton S. M 410 Lemuel 8.6.8.6.6.6., with Cho 273 Lenox H. M 459 Lenz L. M., with Ref. . . 514 Leominster S. M. D ^ 468 .... 475 .... 352 . . . . 648 . ... 243 . ... 152 • • • • 39 521 ,284, 529 Index of Tunes XVII Lewcllyn 8s & 7S, D 1 7-' Light Beyond ;s & OS, with Rvi . . 471 Lischer 11. M 56 Litany of Penitence. .7.7.7.0 657 Living I [arvest 7s & 6s, I > 452 Lloyd 6.6.4.6.6.4 533 Lord, for To-morrow. 8s & 4s 357 Lotta 7s & 6s, with Ref. 630 Luther 1 is 702 Lux Benigna 10s & 4s 105, 519 Lynch C. M. 1) 297 Lyons 10s and us. 10 Lythe. 8s & 7s 24: & 5- I) M. D.. M M 6 lines . , M & 7s, I) 315, D. M. M. Maclagen 10s. Magdalene 6s Main C. Maintzer L. Maitland C. Makeley 6s, Manoah C. Mant 8s March of Life 10s & 8s Marion 6.8.6.7.6.6.6.6 Mark lis Mario w C. M..226, 449, 592 Martine L. M Martyn 7s, D Martyrdom C. M Mary Magdalene 6s & 5s, D Mauburn P. M Maude 7s & 6s, D Maxwell S. M McCheyne 7s, Meade C. Mear C. Melita 8s M endebras 7s & 6s, D Mendelssohn 7s, D 162, Menthal 7s & 6s, D Merrill 8s & 7s Merton C. M Meta P. M Metcalfe S. M Migdol L. M Mildred L. M M iles Lane C. M Missionary Chant.. . . L. M 69, 206, Missionary Hymn. . .7s & 6s, D Mitchell 7s & 6s, D Monk 8s & 7s M< tnkland 7s Montgomery js., D Moosilauk P. M Moraht C. M Morning Hymn. L. M 29, 50. Morning Praise lis & 10s Morning Prayer S. M. D Mornington S. M 27, 157 341 717 557 148 660 55i 60 554 61 382 730 232 39i 181 375 71-' 392 652 478 399 416 596 48 691 4M 571 383 413 388 556 156 203 54-' 543 534 574 195 263 53 M4 719 28 342 444 Morris 10 & 8s. Morse P. M.. .. Mount Vernon P. M . . . Mozart L. M .. . Muhlenberg 8s & 7s. Munich Muriel 8s & ys, 7 Mi .... 20 487 .... 251 .... .... 7s & 6., I) .... [85 Naomi C. M Nash 8s & 7s, 1) Nativity I\ M Neale P. M Near the Cross P. M Xearness to Heaven.. S. M. D., or 8 lines Nettleton 8s & 7s, D Nevins 7s, 6 lines 40; Newman 8s & 7s, D Newton L. M ^04 Newton Ferns 8s & 7s, D 86 35" 718 692 124 5s. New Vienna 7s New Year's Hymn. .. ns & Nicaea P. M.. Xinian us & 10s Noel C. M. D. Nomen Jesu 7s Norton 6s & 5s. .... 706 .... S79 4 .... 700 .... 75 •••• 337 667 Xostrand us & 10s, with Cho 431 Oak 6s & 4s 4<>o Oakley 6s & 5s, D O Pdcssed Redeemer. . ns, with Ref 121 Offering 8s Old Hundred L. M 89, 512, Olivet 6s & 4s 4_m Olmutz S. M 23, 116. Ortonville C. M 100, 141 Oswald 8s & js 130 Oxford 7s, with Ref 544 Palmer us Palms 8.8.8.8.7 Paradise P. M Pardon 8s & : Park Street L. M......I1 Patience P. M Paulina ns Pax Dei 10s Payson 6s & 4s Pearsall ;s & 6s, 8 lines. Penitence L. M Peterborough C. M Petition 6.6.8.6.4.6.6.O.4 Phelps 6s & 4- Philip S. M Philmorc S.< Pilot 7>. 6 lines Pleyel's Hymn 7s Pollock 7-7-5 7 7-7-5 Portuguese Hymn . . 1 is 179. 233 570 145 545 6jo 125 501 83 349 248 380 462 409 F XVIII Index of Tunes NO. Frayer 8.8.8.4 420 Prescott 8.7.8.7.7.7 J68 Processional Carol 695 Promise 9s & 8s 626 Putney 6.6.6.6, with Clio.. 135 Rankin 9.8.8.9 497 Raphael 8s & 6s 720 Rathbun 8s & 7s 151 Ray C. M 385 Raymoth 7s D 639 Redner 7.6.8.6, D 711 Regent Square 8s, 7s & 4s 129 Relos 7s, 6 lines 34 Requiescat 7.7.7.7.8.8 563 Rest L. M 567 Rest for the Weary. .8s, 7s & 5s 616 Retreat L. M 355, 489 Rex 10s 513 Rey H. M 583 Ridley 7s & 6s, D 472 Robert 7s, D 609 Roland 7s, with Ref 442 Romberg C. M 597 Rorison 7s & 5s 78 Rosefield 7s, 6 lines 158, 261 Roseland P. M 724 Rossiter 7s, D 406 Rothe 8s, 8 lines 274 Roy C. M. D 666 Russian Hymn P. M 591 Rutherford. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.5 178 Ryland 10s 678 Sabbath 7s, 6 lines .S4 Sabina 10s 281 Safety C. M., with Ref... 628 Salsburg 7s 12 Sandys 7s, D 62 Sarum 8s & 4s 325 Saunders P. M 641 Savoy Chapel 7s & 6s 254 Scripture C. M 523 Seeking P. M 329 Segur 8.7.8.7.47 94 Septem Voces 777-6 682 Serenity C. M 328 Service S. M 436 Sessions L. M 7 Seymour 7s 43, 495 Shining Shore P. M 473 Shurtleff 7s & 6s, D 215 Sienna S. M 457 Silver Street S. M 73, 199 Singleton 8.4.8.8.4.4.6 35 Slingsby C. M., 6 lines 426 Smart 8s & 7s D 699 Smith 8s & 7s, D 608 Solitude 7s 344 NO. Song of the Sojourners & 6s, D 480 Spitta 8s & 7s, D 173 Spofford 8.7.8.7.4.7 651 Spohr CM 327 St. Agnes CM 187, 280, 312 ^ ,„ 374, 5ii St. Alban L. M 333 St. Albans 6s & 5s, D 450 St. Anatolius P. M 44 St. Andrew 6s & 5s, D 492 St. Ann's C M 91, 558 St. Bees 7s 136 St. Christopher P. M 234 St. Clemens 8.9.8.9, with Ref. . . 401 St. Crispin L. M 288, 299 St. Cross L. M 154 St. Cuthbert 8.6.8.4 526 St. Denis 6s, 5s & 3s 419 St. Editha L. M 603 St. Edmund 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4 458 St. Etheldreda C M 330 St. Francis C M 92 St. George 7s, D 580 St. George's, Bolton . . 7s & 6s, D 47 St. Gertrude 6s & 5s, D 505 St. Godric H. M 507 St. Hilda 7s & 6s, D 317 St. Johns 8s & 6s 606 St. Just C. M. D., with Ref 638 St. Lawrence 8s & 7s, 6 lines. . . 386 St. Leonard C. M. D 40 St. Mark C M 210, 536 St. Pancras 8s & 7s, 6 lines 705 St. Peter C M. 183 St. Raphael 8.7.8.7.47 8, 339 St. Sylvester 8s & 7s 625, 668 St. Theresa 6s & 5s, 8 1. with Ref 686 St. Thomas S. M 504, 528, 733 St. Timothy C M 290 State Street S. M 223, 285, 293 Stead 8s & 7s 400 Stennett 8.8.8.4 186 Stephanos 8s, 5s & 3s 301 Stephens C M. . 3 Stockwell 8s & 7s in Stowell 7s, 6 lines 654 Strattner 7s 663 Strauss L. M 170 Sturm 7s & 5s 303 Sunset S. M 41 Swabia S. M 249 Swainsthorpe S. M 612 Sweet Story 11.8.11.9, Irregular. 669 Tallis Hymn L. M 42 Talmar 8s & 7s. . .245, 364, 731 Taphos P. M 564 Tappan C M., 5 lines 6t 7 Taxa 7s, 6 lines 582 Index of Tunes Temptation P. M Teschner j> & 6s, with Rcf. Thacher S. M 88, Thalheimer 5.6.6.4.6.6.6.4 The Pledge >s & 6s, 1).. with Ref The Rock 7s & ^s The Wise Men 8s & 7s, D The Word 8s Tlirupp Ss & 6s Thy Will 6s To-day 6s & 4s Toplady 7s, 6 lines Touraine 7s & 6s, D Tours C. M. D Tower P. M Travers 9s & 8s Trinity Church us Triumph P. M Triumphant L. M Trust 8s Tuckerman C. Tufts 6s & ss, D Tuttiett 7s & 6s, D Twilight P. M 1) & 7s M... 25, NO. 555 623 68i 656 48_> 707 132 655 610 -'<)-' 239 438 642 296 632 90 128 7i3 207 M3 685 455 45 Ufford 10.ro. 10. 1 1, with Cho 477 Unseld 8s & 7s, with Cho. 113 Unser Herrschcr. . . .8s, 7s & 4s 163 Uxbridge L. M 221 Varina C. M. D 640 Vesper 77.75 270 Vespers 8s & 7s Via Crucis 7s & 6s, 9 lines . . . Victor 8 lines, with Cho. Vigilate 77-7S Visio Domini 11s & 10s Von Dauer 8.7.8.7.7.7. Von Gerok 8s & 7s, Von Goethe 6s & 5s, Vox Angelica P. M. . . Vox Jesu 7s & 6s, D 8 lines 572 454 435 453 417 57 360 96 109 306 Wade P. M Waldcn S. M Walford I.. M. D Walke C. M Walminsley 8s & 7s, I) Walter 88 & 73 Waltham L. M Wanderer 8s & 7s, with R Ward L. M Ware L M Wareham L. M 340, Waring 8s & 7s, 6 lim Warwick C. M Watchman 7s, ]) Watson 8s & 7s Watts C. M., with Ref. .'. Wavertree 8s, 6 lines Webb 7s & 6s, D 434. 539, \Vrelbrook 7s Welton L. M Whitfield 7s & 6s, D Wight 6s & 5s, 8 lines Wilber C. M. D Wilmar 7s, with Ref Wimborne L. M 198, 282, Wingrove C. M. D Winkworth 7s, 8s & 7s Wittemberg P. M Woodworth L. M W< >olworth C. M Work Song P. M Working 8s & 7s, D Work To-day lis & 9s, with Ref. Wrexford C. M Wright C. M WryckofT P. M NO. 15 345 4'>3 445 231 241 503 202 '>7 665 633 323 289 -N4 225 653 219 -'47 432 228 566 65 298 359 428 447 532 422 230 3')3 Yonder Y. P. S. C. E. .7s & 6s, with Ref. . 575 .P. M 624 Zelton P. M. Zephyr L. M 93 356 Index of Subjects Abiding; in Christ: Dwell in Christ, who 173 My Savior, in Thv love 133 Still with The- 612 Sun of my soul 26 Affliction : Come, ye disconsolate. 291 When tempests of sorrow... 401 (See also Cross, Prayer.) Almsgiving: 0 Thou great Teacher 551 (See also Benevolence.) Angels- 113, 130 Angels, from realms 129 Aspiration : O could I find from day to day 123 O for a heart to praise 396 Nearer, ray God, to Thee, 115, 117 Nearer, O God, to Thee 118 "Nearer the cross" 100 Purer yet and purer 96 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings 479 We would see Jesus 417 Atonement: Nature, with open volume.. 153 Just as I am 477 (See also Christ.) Barrenness : O, beautiful tree, thy leaves are green. 620 Benedictions : The grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ 735-736 Benevolence : Jesus, our Lord, how 439 Lord of glory, Thou 550 Lord, lead the way 552 Bible: (See Scriptures.) Blessing : Supplication.) Care: Cast thy care on Jesus 419 Charity: (See Almsgiving, Benevo- lence, Love.) Children's Services: Above the clear blue sky 687 Accept my grateful praises.. 666 All glory, laud, and honor,. 628 Around the throne of God, 688-689 Beautiful the little hands... 680 Brightly gleams our banner. . 686 Come, children, lift your voices »'4i Come, Christian children 655 Dear Jesus, ever at Thy side.. 647 Dear Savior, as in 648 Every little step 671 Father, hear Thy children... 657 Father, Holv Father 653 Father, on this dav 658 God Almighty, in 690 God, who hath made 650 God will take care 678 Golden harps are 675 Great Shepherd of 66u Grant us, O our heavenly Father 646 In God's holy 676 In the vineyard of 662 I think when I read 669 Jesus Christ, our Savior 667 Jesus, from Thy throne 682 Jesus, gentle Shepherd 679 Jesus, gentlest Savior 685 Jesus, hear a little 650 Jesus, King of glory 644 Jesus, tender Shepherd 668 Little children, live 665 Lord, this day Thy children.. 673 Loving Shepherd of Thy 677 Savior, like a Shepherd 651 Savior, we are young. 66 1 Savior, who Thy flock 645 Singing for Jesus 661 Sweet the les>< m Jesus taught 6?2 There's a Friend for little children 684 There's a voice that speaks.. 674 Thou art my Shepherd 6M Thou art the true and loving God 666 We eome, Lord, to Thy feet 652 When in the Lord Jehovah's name When Jesus left His 664 When we cannot see.. 049 Christ Abiding with Believers: Abide with me. fast fall- Savior, abide with us Tarry with inc. 608 XXI Christ, Adoration of: Savior, blessed Savior 375 Christ All in All: Earth has nothing 186 I could not do without I ; I hear the Savior say 1 :C> In duties and in 148 Jesus, my Lord, my JeSOS, my Savior, look . . Jesus, Sun and Shield 184 My Savior, in Thy love 138 The less I am, the more 144 Thou hidden love of God 138 "Thy gentleness," O gra- cious Word 132 Christ, Ascension of: Golden harps are sounding.. 675 Christ, Atonement of: In the cross of Christ 151 Rock of Ages... 239 There is a fountain filled with blood 181 Christ, Birth of: All this night bright angels.. 693 Away in a manger. Brightest and best Come hither, ve faithful 127 Christ is bom", tell 128 Hark ! the herald angels. . Hark the hosts 130 Hark! what mean.. 6!>9 Joy to the world. 126 (See also Christmas. ) Christ Blessing Children : (See Children's S. iviees.) Christ. Blood of: I come, Thou wounded 147 Jesus, Thy blood. 1-16 Precious, precious blood of— 145 Christ, Burden-bearer : Come, heavy laden 237 (See also Care. Weary | Christ, Chief Corner-stone: Christ is our Corni r-stone... 559 Christ. Coming to: Savior, I come. 260 Christ, Communion with : Alone with Jesus, blessed... 122 Break thou the bread.. 140 Come. Jesus, Redeemer, abide Christ, Compassion of: 0 Thou whose tender mercy 227 F XXII Index of Subjects Christ, Confidence In : Arise, my soul, arise -.. 459 Blessed assurance 488 Christ, Consecration to : Dear Jesus, lions: 368 (See also Consecration.) Christ, Coronation of : The bead that once 16'< Christ Crucified : Ask ye what great thing 212 Christ, Dependence on : As helpless as a child 142 I need Thee every 251 I need Thee, precious 225 Jesus, lover of my soul 390 (See also Dependence.) Christ. Exaltation of : The golden gates are lifted.. 174 Christ, Fountain : Fountain of grace 1 T9 Jesus, keep me near 180 Christ, Friend : Friend of sinners 188 How sweet the name 183 Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend 192 Joyful be the hours. 184 One there is above all others 185 0 Thou great Friend 182 Rest of the weary 191 Since Jesus is my Friend 189 Christ, Glory of : Christ, whose glory fills 244 Christ, Grace of : Grace, 'tis a charming 199 Christ, Guide : Guide me, O my Savior 120 Jesus, Savior, pilot... 465 Lead me, O my Savior 113 Christ, Intercession of : In the hour of trial. 341 Christ, Invitation of : (See Invitation.) Christ, Light: Light of the World 393 Christ, Nearness to: 1 am coming, O my Savior.. 494 Jesus, I live to 201 Jesus, Jesus! visit me 344 O blessed Redeemer 121 O Love Divine 397 Savior, I follow on 255 Christ, Praise to : All glory, laud, and honor. .. 623 All hail^ the power.. 166 All praise to Him of Nazareth 226 Angels, from the realms 129 Ari'praise to Thee, Eternal.. 198 At the name of Jesus 252 Awake and sing the song 380 Awake, my soul, to joyful 206 Blessing and honor 464 Come, let us join our cheer- ful songs 204 Come, let us sing of Jesus... 643 Come, let us sing the song of songs. 232 Come"; Thou Fount of 177 Christ, Praise to (Continued): Crown Him with many 165 Hark! ten thousand./. 168 Holy Savior! we adore 169 Hosanna! raise the 203 Hosanua to the living 196 Lord, with glowing heart 197 My voice shaltThou 214 Now to the Lord, who. 176 Oh, could I speak 377 Oh, for a thousand tongues.. 636 Oh, sweetly breathe the lyres above 208 O Christ, the Lord 209 0 Jesus, King 210 Sing ye faithful. 202 Sons of Zion, raise 195 "With psalms and hymns 205 Christ, Preciousness of: God the Father's only.. 216 Hail my ever blessed 228 1 heard the voice of Jesus say 219 Jesus, I love Thy 220 Jesus, these eyes 385 Jesus, the very thought is sweet 224 Jesus, the very thought of Thee 187 Jesus, Thy name I love 218 Majestic sweetness sits 141 Oh, the blessed promise 222 O, Savior, precious 243 There is aname 1 love 230 Christ, Present Help : We may not climb 217 Christ, Redeemer : When, wounded sore the stricken soul 359 Christ, Refuge : Cling to the Mighty One 1 90 Day by dav in love 238 Whither, Savior, shall 1 231 Christ, Reign of : Hail to the Lord's anointed.. 539 Hail, thou once despised 172 Jesus shall reign 545 The Lord doth in His king- dom come 170 Where high the heavenly temple 171 Christ, Resurrection of: Christ the Lord is risen. 162 He is risen 163 Our Lord is risen 713 Risen with Christ 717 Sing with all the sons of glory 164 (See also Easter.) Christ, Sacrifice of: Alas ! and did my Savior 149 From the cross 158 I gave my life for 159 In the light, Lord 152 " Lord, when Thy kingdom " 157 Must Jesus bear the cross... 148 My song is love 381 There is a green hill. 150 The scales have fallen 161 'Tis finished! so the Savior.. 154 We sing the praise of Him who died 155 When I survey 156 Christ, Savior: Dear Savior, we are Thine.. 253 I know that my Redeemer... 175 Jesus, blessed Savior 250 Jesus calls us, o'er 245 O doubting souls, see 259 O Savior, I have naught 256 Salvation! oh, the joyful 633 Savior, I come, I come 260 Savior, I know how kind 257 Savior, more than life 247 Savior, source of every bless- ing 207 The King of Glory staudeth. 258 The King of love my 271 To Thee, O dear, dear Savior 254 Christ, Second Coming of : Hark! the song of 263 He is coming 262 0 morn of bliss... 264 Light of the lonely 476 Rejoice, rejoice, believers ... 265 Christ, Shepherd : 1 was a wandering 269 Jesus is our Shepherd. 268 Jesus, Shepherd of 270 Jesus, tender Shepherd 668 Loving Shepherd of thy 677 O Jesus, ever present 272 Saviour, like a Shepherd 651 Shepherd Divine, our wants. 267 The Lord is my Shepherd 266 Thou art my Shepherd 681 To Thy pastures fair 460 Christ, Sympathy of: Now I have found the ground 274 Jesus, let thy pitying 275 Christ, Way, Truth, and Life: Thou art the way... 463 (See also Christian Faith, Love, Trust, Work.) Christian : (See Pilgrimage, Work.) Christian Conflict : Am I a Soldier 449 My soul, be on thy 437 Oh, speed thee, Christian 389 Soldiers of Christ, arise 475 Stand up, my soul 432 Christian Conquest : Lead on, O King eternal 215 0 brothers, lift your voices.. 200 Onward, Christian soldiers.. 505 Stand up, stand up, for Jesus 434 The Son of God goes forth.. 441 We are living, we are.. 615 Ye soldiers of the Lord 435 Christian, Dependence of: (See Christ.) Christian Love : (See Love.) Christian Race : 1 know my sin 624 Christian Service : Who is on the Lord's side.. . 451 Christian Watchfulness : Christian, seek not yet 453 F Index of Subjects x x 1 1 r Christian Work ! Hark! the voice of Jesus.... 682 Have you bad :i kindness — 440 Lord <*>f the living harvest 408 Now the sowing, and the 145 o look on the fields 4:?:? O sp.-ak to the sinners o toilers in the vineyard 6 |( Out in the highways. 481 The Cod of glory walks His round - 840 (See also Work.) Christmas : Dost Thou in a manger lie. .. 712 Holy night, peaceful '. 692 Hail, all hall, the 701 It came upon the midnight.. 696 Jesus came, the - 706 Joy tills our inmost hearts.. 71 8 Merry Christmas bells 695 0 little town of Bethlehem.. 711 Once in royal David's city... 704 Saw you never, in the 707 See, amid the winter's 703 Shout the glad tidings 710 Songs of praise the angels... 7o6 Sons of men, behold 709 The world was hushed 697 (See also Children's Services.) Church : As "together with Thee ''... 506 Glorious things of Thee 502 1 love Thy kingdom.. 508 Let me with light and truth. 500 Lord of our life - 481 Lord of the worlds above 507 Oh, cease, my wand'ring soul 515 o wisdom ! Spreading might- ily ---- 514 Rise, crowned with light 513 Stand up, and bless GOO Triumphant Zion! lift.. 503 The Church's one foundation 499 Through the night 474 Who is on the Lord's side.. 451 With oue consent let 512 (See also Christian, Sanctu- ary, Soldiers of Christ.) Coming to Christ: Just as I am, O Lamb of God 311 Just as I am, without one plea 298 Communion of Saints : Hail, the God of grace and glory -..- 619 Through the night of doubt and sorrow 474 Confession : Depth of mercy 314 Father, Son, and 322 O Jesus, my Saviour, I come and coufess 3.26 O Thou from whom 315 People of the living God 880 Weary of wandering from God 389 (See also Repentance Confidence : Children of the heavenly King 4»'>'2 Give to the winds .... No change of time 107 (See also Christ, Christian.) Confidence in Christ : The way is long 454 Conflict : (8ec < hristian.) Conquest : Christian, Church.) Consecration : Fade, fade, each earthly 490 Hon shall 1 follow Him.. Jesus, I my cross — w.* Jesus, Master, whose. .... Let my life be bid Musi Jesus bear - 148 O Jesus, 1 have promised 461 Stranger, who from out the bosom 360 Quiet, Lord, my froward :!«'8 Savior, Thy dying love 248 Take my heart 364 Take my life, and let 363 Thine forever! Cod of love.. 370 Through good report 4'.i3 When all thy mercies 371 When 1 survey the wondrous cross 156 Country : (See National.) Courage : (See Conflict.) Cross : Beneath the cross of Jesus.. '234 In the cross of Christ 151 Jesus, I my cross 3G9 Jesus, keep me near the cross U0 Take up thy cross 2'.»4 'Tis my happiness. 829 When I survey the wondrous cross 156 (See also Atonement, Christ, Heroes of the Cross.) Death : A few more years shall roll.. 408 Another voice is still 508 Asleep in Jesus 567 For all Thy saints 562 God of the living.. 500 Now the laborer's task 563 One sweetly solemn thought 4^1 Servant of Cod, well done.... 565 thv last Bleep. 564 Tender Shepherd. Thou hast -tilled 566 (See also Heaven.) Decision : Halting, lingering "10 Just as I am, O Lamb of God 81 1 No longer I'll wait 880 Who Is on t he Lord's side... 451 Dependence: I could not do without 1 '! oil. not my own, these ~13 (See also Care, Christ. Cod.) Doxologies: Eternal Father, throned.. Glory to the Eternal One. Praise God. from whom Praise the Father 781 Praise the God of all Praise tO the Father in \ The God of mercy be adored. 7:*o To Father, Bon, ami 11. G. Duty: A charge to keep I have. . 444 Awake, my soul, and with 29 Awake, my SOUi, stretch 448 taster : Hallelujah, join the . 715 Our Lord Is risen 713 Li-en with Christ, o holy thought 717 Sing, children, sine: 710 The Faster lilies shed 714 (See also Christ, Kesurrec- tion of.) Encouragement: Sometimes a light surprises. 510 Evening : Day is dying 46 Day is ended 37 (.lory to Thee, my God 42 It is the gentle 602 Now the day is over 38 Now when the dusky shad Savior, abide with us ffl Softly now the light of day.. 43 Sun of my soul 26 The day is past 44 The day is past and gone 41 The day Is spent 20 The radiant morn hath passed 483 The shadows of the evening. 40 The sun is sinking.. 45 (See also Prayer, Vesper.) Faith : Alpha ami Omega 418 Art thou weak in faith 415 I lay my sins on Jesus. 414 Just as I am 477 Lord, I believe Thy 422 My faith looks up Ogtfi ol gifts 888 < ) gracious God — . 427 Thy presence, Lord, hath ... 411 Walk in the light We walk by faith.. 407 When tempests of sorrow ... 401 Your harps, ye trembling saints 116 (See llSO TrUSt.) Farewell : God be with you till 497 Flower Services : All is bright and 718 Bach little flower For the beauty ol Great Giver of all I, we offer The. 722 The spring-tide hour brii - Thine are all the *rift ~ Welcome summer, for tho;. We thank Thee, Lord 719 F Index of Subjects Glory : (See God, Praise to.) G »d. Adoration of: Lord, God, we worship 61 God, Creator : Great Creator, Lord 69 God, Dependence on : Father, I stretch my hands. _ 312 Father, iu Thy mysterious... 93 God, Glory of : Lord, Thy glory fills 79 Thou who art enthroned 62 God, Goodness of : Lord, when my raptured thought surveys 92 "When all Thy mercies, O my God 371 While Thee I seek 82 God, Guidance of : To Thee, to Thee, away from 108 God, Holiness of : Holy and reverend... 81 God, Joy in : Come ye that love 23 God, Justice of : High in the heavens 66 God, Love of : God is love 242 Love divine, all 378 My God, how endless 104 God, riajesty of : Lord of all bein^. 84 Lord of earth, Thy forming hand ...._ 87 O Thou, to whom all creatures bow 64 God, nercy of : Father of all, whose love 319 There's a wideness in God's mercy S6 God, Nearness to : 0 could I find from day to day *._._ 123 There is a spot of consecrated ground 114 (See also Aspiration.) God, Omniscience of: In all my vast.. 362 God, Our Father: From all that dwell 89 God, Our Guide : Father, lead me 663 Gently, Lord Ill God be with vou 497 Guide me, O Thou 94 He leadeth me 102 Hitherto the Lord.. 95 If thou but suffer God 423 In heavenlvlove 95 Lead, kindly light 105 God, Our Guide (Continued) : Lead us, heavenly Father 110 Lead us, O Father 103 Lord, who within my 101 My Father, the guide 99 O God of Bethel 97 Thus far, the Lord 613 God, Our Help : Let us sing, for 98 Lord, Thou art my rock 406 God, Our Helper: 0 God to whom our fathers prayed 58 God, Our Refuge : A mighty fortress 76 Bending before Thee 485 God is the refuge 241 There is a safe and secret place 100 God of out fathers, by whose hand 466 God, Power of : Infinite Power, eternal 67 1 sing the Almighty 3 Kingdoms and thrones 69 O God, Thy power 75 God, Praise to: Alleluia, song of gladness. .. 68 Angel voices, ever singing.. 112 Come, happy souls, approach 376 Come, sound His praise 73 Glory be to God 74 Glory in the highest 698 Glory to the Eternal 734 Immortal, invisible, God oiilv wise. 90 O God, we praise Thee 72 O praise ye the Lord 71 O worship the King.. 5 Praise, my soul, the Kiug... 194 Praise the Lord, His glories. 211 Praise the Lord, ye heavens. 85 We give immortal praise 70 With one consent let all the earth 512 (See also Doxologies, Even- ing, Praise, Thanksgiving, Worship.) God, Providence of : God moves in a 80 Keep silence, all 91 Lord God the Holy Ghost... 287 God. Sovereignty : God, my King 60 God, Sustaining Grace of : Heirs of unending life 443 God, the Father: 0 Father, faithful God 63 God, Trust in : (See Trust.) God, Will of: 1 worship Thee 379 God, Wisdom of: Eternal Wisdom, Thee 77 (See also Longing After God, Worship.) Gospel : (See Atonement, Invitation, Scriptures.) Gospel, Invitation of: (See Invitation.) Grace : (See Christ, Grace of.) Gratitude : Now thank we all 65 When all Thy mercies 371 When all Thy mercies, Lord. 424 When this passing world 478 (See also Love.) Guidance : (See God, Our Guide.) Harvest : (See Thanksgiving.) Heaven : Alleluia, song of sweetness.. 618 "Forever with the Lord "... 124 For thee, Odear, dear country 576 Hark, hark, my soul 109, 641 I have a home... 4b9 In the Christian's home 616 In the Paradise 574 I would not live 62L Jerusalem the glorious 125 Jerusalem the golden 569 My days are gliding 473 My heart is over... 575 On Jordan's stormy banks.. 617 O Paradise, O Paradise 570 Ten thousand times ten thou- sand 573 There is a blessed home 467 There is a fold, whence 496 There is a happy laud 670 There is a land of pure 640 There is an hour of hallowed peace... 561 The sands of time 178 This is not my place of resting 572 This world is bright 571 We are but strangers 458 When I can read my title clear 193 When this passing world 47S Heroes of the Cross : The Son of God goes forth ..441 Holy Scriptures: (See Scriptures.) Holy Spirit : Come, gracious Spirit 279 Come. Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove ---. 880 Eternal Spirit, we confess 282 Gracious Spirit, dwell 27^ Gracious Spirit, love 2S9 Hail, Holy Spirit 281 Holy Comforter Divine 286 Holy Ghost with light Divine 529 Holy Spirit, in myDreast 2^4 Oh. grant us light 288 O Holy Ghost. ... 290 Index of Subjects XXV Holy Spirit (ConHnu* (> Holy Spirit, be Thou... o Holy spirit. Come Our Blest Redeemer ere He breathed Spirit Divine, attend . 27J spirit of (in. I, descend 278 Btay, thou long-suffering Spirit The Holy Ghost la ben Thou spirit \sh.) dost life impart Why should the children of a King 527 Hope of Heaven : when tossing on the billows -171 (See also Trust ; Humility: Lord, forever at Thy 485 (See also Dependence) Intercession : (See Christ) Invitation - ..201-609 Art thou weary Come, said Jesus'. 302 Come to the Saviour new Come, ye sinners 308 Come unto Me, ye weary 84 6 Hark, the voice of love. ... I-"''1 Jesus calls us 245 () do not let the word depart 299 O, Jesus, Thou art standing 817 sinner, hath a voice...'. 307 Sinners: turn, why will ye die 309 "Take up thy cross"' 294 The Lord Is rich 297 To-day the Saviour calls 293 Wanderer. Jesus Is calling '-,,.,-'"> Were the Lord to ask .... 303 Ye who in these courts 261 Jesus : (See Christ) Joy : (See Christ, Advent of: Salvation) Joy in Christ: Joyful be the hours Sing, ye faithful 202 To Thee, my God and Saviour 438 Joy in Service : Dn our way rejoicing 440 Joy of Salvation in Christ : Sing them over again to me.. 273 Life: Thou art the way 4»'>3 Light: Ughl of the world Oh, grant us light, thai w< Walk In the light 404 Longing After God : As pants the tiart 425 Looking to Jesus : Jesus-, my Saviour, look 825 Lord's Day: Awake, ve saints, awake -">1 Light of light 53 Lord's Day [Gonttniued) \ M\ opening eyes with rap- ture see .. 56 0 day of rest and gladness.. 4S Safely through another. . 54 Sweet la the work — 50 The daw n of God's dear Sab- bath. 47 The daj of praise la done ,;i I This day at Thy creating word 52 Welcome, delightful morn.. 50 Love: (See al hive unknown Ou Jesus' love relying 392 Love of God : Love divine, all 378 Love to Christ : Fairest Lord Jesus - 137 Jesus, Saviour of my H91 Jesus, these eyes 3n5 Jesus, we come to 3i»S More love to Thee 884 My spirit longs 339 Oh, could I speak the match- less worth .- - 377 O, Jesus, Thou the beauty.. 374 O love divine, that stooped to share - 897 Thou, O my Jesus 37:; To the uame that briugs 386 Love to God : My (Jod, I love Thee, not because - 383 Loving-kindness : Awake, niv BOUl. to iovful lays Thy loviug kindness, Lord.. '221 Mercy : ~~ i) Thou, whose tender met also Christ, ( -nfe— ion, 1. Prayer, Supplication.; Mercy Seat : Prayer.) Missions : Christian brethren o'erthe.. 540 (dine day of gospel glory. Far aw ay, bej i 'in! the 544 From Greenland's - ~'4-; ■I rejoicing — Hailtothe brightness Hasten the time In the early morning Jesus shall reign 545 Light o'er the darkened hills 533 Missions iConi i,, l.o.d. tier watch ii,\ ( Uuroh 588 NOu I..- i be Lr"-pei banner \ of the I. "i'i, • i o -till in accent The morning liLrht i- breaking 548 Uplift th<- banner. watchman, tell us. V-- ( bristlan herald-. Morning: ( lome, my soul, thou must Every morning, mercies Father, we come in Lord, hear our morning prai Lord God of morning and of night Lord, in the morning My voice shalt Thou. . . Upraised from sleep When, streaming from the eastern skies Name: To the name that brings. Name of Christ : To the name that brings vation Name of Jesus : There is a name I love 230 National : God Mess our native God of our fathers, known of old God save our native land .">'.»:'> God the All-Terrible (ireat King of nations. . . My country, 'tis of 5"^ 0 God of love, <> King of peace Need: (See Dependence, Pra Supplication.) New Year : Year.) Nunc dimittis Peace : Lord of our life 4'.'1 Pilgrimage.. IE A pilgrim and a - . 480 A- w hen the n eary travel) Christian, dost thou & Far from my heavenly 4.~>7 1 am coming, <> my Bavioui I'mapUgrim - 4M In the shadow of the Rock Mv days are gliding 473 Through the night of don Where i< thy Bethel 4^7 Praise : il, some hea- venly O come, loud anthem- 11 I up and bless ■d the only wise We pi 0 t.od 631 F XXVI Index of Subjects Prayer : Apart from every worldly care --- 334 Approach, my soul 327 Come, my soul, thy suit 335 From every stormy 489 How gentle God's 331 How sweet to leave the world awhile 235 Hail, tranquil hour. . 328 I love to steal awhile away.. 343 Inspirer and hearer 603 Jesus, Lord of Life 339 Jesus, where'er Thy people.. 333 Lord, hear our morning 342 Lord, hear when we bend... 348 Lord, in this Thy.. 352 Lord of mercy, and. 354 Lord, teach us how to pray.. 330 When the weary, seeking rest 329 My God, is any hour 420 0*er my heart like music 350 O eyes that are weary.. 338 O Lord, who art with 350 O, Thou that nearest 347 Pray on, nor faint, nor cease 349 Prayer is appointed to 355 Prayer is the soul's sincere.. 336 Sweeter sounds than music. 337 Sweet hour of prayer 345 They who seek the throne.. 106 Thou, Lord, by strictest search 340 Whatever troubles thee 353 When our hearts are weary.. 346 Prayer, Meeting for: Where two or three.. 236 Providence of God: The Lord is my Shepherd 266 (See God.) Purity: Holy and reverend 81 Jesus, Jesus, visit me 344 Purer yet and purer 96 Redeemer: (See Atonement, Christ.) Redemption: (See Atonement, Salvation.) Remembrance, Christ's: Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend 192 0 Thou from whom all good- ness 315 Repentance: As o'er the past my memory strays... 318 In evil long, I 313 1 was a wandering 209 Lord, we come before Thee now 639 My sins, my sins 246 Repentance (Continued): O Jesus, Saviour of the Lost. 321 Saviour, when in dust to Thee 609 Stay, thou long-suffering 283 We stand in deep repentance 634 With broken heart and 316 (See also confession.) Rescue : Throw out the Life-Line 477 Resignation : Father, whate'er of earthly .. 351 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 305 (See also submission.) Responsibility : (See Duty.) Return to God : Oh, for a closer walk.. 119 People of the living God 320 Weary of wandering 323 Revival : We praise Thee, O God 631 Sabbath : Another six days' work 49 (See also Lord's Day.) Salvation : Holy Father, hear 627 Our blessed Redeemer came. 486 Salvation, oh the joyful 633 Sing them over again to me.. 273 (See also Rescue.) Sanctuary : Come, Jesus, from the sap- phire throne 557 O, Jesus, our chief 556 Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands 558 Saviour: (See Atonement, Christ, Sal- vation.) Scriptures : Behold the morning sun 524 Blessed Bible, how^I 522 God's perfect law 517 How precious is the book 520 How shall the young 523 O Word of God incarnate. . 516 Saviour, bless Thy word 521 The heavens declare 518 Thy word, O Lord 519 Sea, For those at: Eternal Father, strong 596 O Lord be with us 597 Tossed upon life's .. 598 When thro' the torn sail 595 Sin : (See Repentance.) Soldiers of Christ : Go forward, Christian 455 Ye soldiers of the Lord 435 (See also Christian Conflict, Christian Conquest.) Sorrow : (See Affliction, Invitation.) Submission : I worship thee, sweet will.. 379 O Jesus, my Savior, to Thee I submit 382 (See also Resignation.) Supplication : Lord, I hear of showers (Chant) 324 Temperance : In the march 554 O Thou, before whose pres- ence 553 Yield not to temptation 555 (See also Christian Conflict, Christian Conquest.) Temptation : Yield not to temptation 555 (See also Christian Conflict.) Thanksgiving : Before the Lord we bow 583 Come, ye thankful people.. 580 Earth below is teeming 581 For Thy mercy 584 OGod, beneath Thy 587 Praise to God, Immortal praise 582 We give thee thanks 586 Trinity : Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 322 Holy Father, hear 627 0 day of rest and gladness.. 48 Three in One, and One in.. 78 Trust : Be comforted, my heart 413 Father, I know that all 426 How firm a foundation 4<)9 lam trusting 412 1 worship Thee 37U Look up, look up, despond- ing one 470 Lord, for to-morrow 357 Lord, Thou art my rock 406 Mine eyes and my 410 My spirit on Thy 388 No change of time 107 O doubting souls, see 259 Saviour and Lord of all 402 Saviour, happy would I be.. 405 Still will we trust 408 " The Lord forsaketh not ".. 416 'Tis so sweet to trust 400 Trusting, my Lord 403 When all Thy mercies, Lord, reviewing 424 (See also Faith.) F Index of Subjects X XVII Truth : Thou art the way 4KJ (See also Scriptures.) Unity : Blesl be ttaetie 429 ll<>\\ sweet, how heavenly... 4;jo (See also Christian, Church, Love.) Vesper : Inspirer and hearer 60:* It is the gentle 008 My Father, as Thou 010 Now On land and S68 604 Once more to thee, C) Lord.. 611 Savior, breathe an evening blessing - 600 Savior, when in dust to thee. 000 Still with thee 612 Tarry with me 608 The day is gently sinking 607 The day is past 599 The day of praise is done 614 The Lord be with us 606 The radiant sun declining 601 Through the day Thy love.. 605 Thus far the Lord 613 ViaCrucis 454 Wandering and Return : When I had wandered 638 Watchfulness : (See Christian, Duty.) Way: Thou art the Way 463 Weary and Heavy-laden : ( ) e) ei t hat air u eary . . - 33S Weary of wandering 828 When our hearts aic weary B46 When the weary seeking real 829 (See also Invitation.) Word : (See Scriptures.) Work: Forward ! lie our watchword. 450 in the name of God go 447 Work for Christ: Work and pray 442 Work, for the night 428 Work while it is to-day 436 Worship, Beginning of : Again our earthly cares 332 Come, let us gladly 2 Come, thou Almighty.. 13 Early, my God 511 Far from my thoughts 501 Father, again in Jesus' name 1 Heavenly Father, sovereign. . 12 Holy Father, great 6 Holy, holy, holy Lord 4 How charming is the 504 I sing the Almighty 3 In Thy name, O Lord 8 O Holy Spirit, be Thou 22 Open now the gates of beauty 57 O worship the King... 5 Pleasant are Thy courts 14 Praise, Lord, for thee in Ziou 7 Songs of praise.. 15 To Thy temple I repair 9 While Thee I seek 82 Ye servauts of God, your Master proclaim 10 Worship, Close of: Another happy hour 4'.»s Dismiss OS With 17 Qod shall charge in- anLr<-i legions Lord, at this closing 27 Now. when the dusk] O come, loud anthems 11 Savior, again to Thy deur naint- we raise 16 Savior, now the day is end- ing. 18 Sun of in v soul. 20 Sweet Savior, hless us 12 The day is spent The Lord !»<• with us 94-006 (See also Evening, Lord's Day, Morning, Praise!) Year, Opening and Closing: Break, new-born year 57s Come, let us anew 579 Standing at the portal 577 While with ceaseless cour- Young People : By day or night Dear Savior, thro' grace 8c2fl Forth in Thy name 6:17 Heavenly Father, send 836 Holy Father! hear I W How shall the young 630 O Savior, we have proved.. ,;'-"■, O speak to the sinners 688 O toilers in the vinevard 6*'0 Suppliant, lo! Thy children.. 02') We praise Thee, O God.. We stand in deep repentance 6^4 Zeal: (See Christian Conflict. Chris- tian Conquest, Work.) Zion: (See Church.) The Ten Commandments AS THEY ARE WRITTEN IN THE TWENTIETH CHAPTER OF THE BOOK OF EXODUS GOD spake all these words, saying, I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. I. — Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. II. — Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth : thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them : for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate Me ; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love Me, and keep my commandments. III. — Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain ; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His Name in vain. IV. — Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work : but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day : wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-day and hallowed it. V. — Honor thy father and thy mother : that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. VI.— Thou shalt not kill. VII. — Thou shalt not commit adultery. VIII. — Thou shalt not steal. IX. — Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. X. — Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor bis manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's. Musical Responses 738 to 743. The Summary of the Law by our Lord Jesits Christ St. Matthew xxii. 37-40. THOU shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. The Lords* Prayer OUR Father which art in heaven, And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. Hallowed be Thy name. And lead as not into temptation, but deliver us Thy kingdom come. from evil: Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the Give us this day our daily bread. glory, for ever. Amen. XXVIII The Friends' Hymnal No. 1 FatJicr, again in Jesus Name We Meet Lucy E. G. Whitman ELLERS. 10s. E. J. Hopkins i fee 4 s T r. ther, a - gain in we would bless Thee las ! un - wor - thy by that name in Je - sus' name we meet, for Thy cease -less care, of Thy bound -less love, which all ful - ness dwells, And bow in And all Thy Too oft with 0 by that ^ -*- -*- dtfc — & t X. -5#- i— gj- t=|: pen tence be - neath Thy feet; work from day to day de - clare ! care - less feet from Thee we rove ; love •hich ev ery love ex § eels, CL A - gain to Thee our fee - ble Is not our life with hour - ly But now en - cour - aged by Thy O by that blood so free - ly 3E3 St $ II *2: m r. voic - es raise. To sue for mer mer - cies crowned ? Does not Thine arm voice, we come, Re - turn - ing sin shed for sin, 0 2?" -9- and to - * sing Thy pr en cir - cle u> a - round? ners, to a Fa - ther's home. pen blest Mer - cy's gate, and take ^m *=* St II THE BEGIXXIXG OF WORSHIP No. 2. Come, Let Us Gladly Sing Rev. E. F. Hat field, D.D. HATFIELD. H. M. I . 1 S. .V. Bixbi ^ -&-- i -r -— -r -r -*- -^ • i. Come, let us glad - ly sing 2. He gave the moun-tains birth, 3. Come, kneel be - fore His throne, mmm t * 1 To God, our Sav - iour - King , With He made this spa - cious earth; His For He is God a - lone ; We -A,— « ~- 1 ^1 God in Three Per - sons, Which wert, and art, and Per - feet in pow'r, in God in Three Per - sons, ^=<=tH=? J bless-ed Trin - i - ty. ev - er - more shah be. love, and pu - ri - ty. bless-ed Trin - i - ty. A - MEN. BgF#jjli t-/^ WORSHIP J ) Holy Father^ Great C reator ■f 1 1 -J -J t 1 =J=rH \ — V * 1 ] 1 ] 5—5 .ook up Vhile we laise <>ur n the 0- -#- - p on the hear Thy hearts to song of — C — iJf— Med - i - wen drous rap - tures Thy sal 1 — f f -3 L- — # # — ■— * — a - t'>r, ( lothe -in - ry, Meet high - e'r, Fill va - tion I.v : h i u^ and them u -4 -*= with His \\<>r - ship with the tongue and — 0— • : right in Sav race : j - eons Thy i<»ur's com - • 9 name, bine! "S3 C^ h=f= -I U^ >=F- 1 . # r 1 I u 1 |=H^TN-^ff|-F^^ * II Heav'nly Dear Re Source of Great Je Fa - ther, deem - er, com - fort, ho - vali, Heav'nly Fa - ther, Through the Sav - iour hear and I dear Re - deem-er, In our hearts Thy peace pro - claim, source of com -fort, Cheer us with the Sav - iour's love great Te - ho - vah, Form our hearts and make them Thine. ,M#4^ f=F m ii Copyright, iqoo, by S. M. Bixby. No. 7. Praise, Lord, for Thee in Zion Waits Hany Francis Lyte SESSIONS. L. M. L. 0. Emerson i. Praise, Lord, for Thee in Zi - on waits 2. Our spir - its faint; our sins pre - vail;. 3. How blest Thy saints, how safe - ly led,.. 4. Lord, on our souls Thy Spir - it pour; ^ \ — L- 1 Pray'r shall be - siege Thy tem-ple gate- ; Leave not our trem - bl in g hearts to fail; How sure - ly kept, how rich- ly fed: The mor - al waste with - in re - store; -p 4 & 1 — 1 — r ^ 1 — r F e i m J U. ii re the mer Hear, for Je - sus in Life and im - mor - tal Hear Thee speak - ing from I have walk'd with cy ter - i i - ty. the sky. to - day. 38=2: '% t SI No. 10. Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim Charles Wesley - . i^=f LYONS. 10s &. 11s. -I 1— F. J. Haydn 5 -^ i. Ye ser - vants of 2. God rul - eth on 3. " Sal - va - tion to 4. Then let us a E3 " £ ^ God, your Mas - ter pro - claim, high, al - might- y to save; God who sits on the throne, dore, and give Him His right, I . l And pub - li>h a And still He is Let all cry a All glo - ry and '- 3 ms n 3 broad nigh, loud, pow'r. 'Z His His and and won - der pres - enoe hon - or wis - dom ful we the and Name ; have ; Son ; might ; The The The All I Name great prais hon all con es or :S :• vie - to - nous gre - ga - tion of Je - sus and bless - ing, of His the with ■ , 1 1 -Ur-J -J 1 , J.l ! I , wm Je - sus ex - tol ; tri - umph shall sing, an - gels pro - claim, an - gels a - bove, His king- dom is glo - rious, and rules 0 - ver all. As - crib - ing sal - va - tion to Je - sus our King. Fall down on their fa - ces, and wot - ship the Lamb. And thanks nev - er ceas - ing, and in - fin - ite love. t=t - & 0 • II II 1 I THE BEGINNING OF WORSHIP No. 11. O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing Metrical Psalm PARK STREET. L. M. F M. A. Venua i. O come, loud 2. In - to His 3. For God the 4. O let us an - thems let us pres - ence let us Lord, en - thron'd in to His courts re sing, haste state, pair, Loud thanks to our Al - To thank Him for His Is with un - ri - val'd And bow with ad - o - r=*i— + wm might - y fav - ors glo - ry ra - tion I King, past ; great : there ; And high our grate - ful voic - es raise, To Him ad - dress, in joy - ful songs, The depths of earth are in His hand, Low on our knees with reverence fall, As our sal - The praise that Her se - cret And on the -*— * & m & A &=£ ^=* -7S>- m jspppip va - tion's Rock we praise ; to His Name be - longs ; wealth at His com-mand ; Lord our Mak - er call ; As our sal - va - tion's Rock we praise. The praise that to His Name be -longs. Her se - cret wealth at His com-mand. And on the Lord our Mak - er call. A - MEN. No. 12. Heavenly Father, Sovereign Lord Salisbury Coll. SALSBURG. 7s. F. Mendelssohn m 1. Heav'n-ly Fa - ther, sov - 'reign Lord, 2. Tho' un - wor - thy, Lord, Thine ear, 3. While on earth or - dain'd to stay, 4. Then with an - gel - harps a - gain, -1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ■ i N 1— t— . ._# J S # 0 0 LZ? » * &-- — J T l n*. Be Thy glo - rious name a - dor'd ! Deign our hum - ble songs to hear ; Guide our foot - steps in Thy way. We will wake a no - bier strain ; J5L 1 ' I THE BEGIXXIXG OF WORSHIP t= Heavenly Father, Sovereign Lord Lord, Pur - Till There. Thy nier - cics cr praise we wc enme to in joy - ful nev - cr fail ; hope to bring, dwell with Thee, BOngS of praise, Hail, ce - les - rial good-ness, hail ! When a - round Thy throne we sing. Till wc all Thy glo - ry Our tri - uniph-ant voic - cs raise. to rita m -' g-jfr ^ j± I I F f il No. 13. Come, Thou Almighty King Charles Wesley, 1757 ITALIAN HYMN. 6s &. 4; Felice Giardini, 1769 - J '-^ I— f-j— I \— \ 1 ': ~nz^—4 — f— u— &--J — w * 0 • ^ 1. Come, Thou Al - might - y King! 2. Come, Thou In - car - nate Word ! 3. Come, ho - ly Com - fort - er ! 4. To Thee, great One in Three Help us Thy Gird on Thy Thy sa - cred The high - est Name might wit prais to sing, y sword ; ness bear, es be, mtm -A- -A- 42- I 3-3 1 3E3 Help us to praise : Our pray'r at - tend : In this glad hour : Hence, ev - er - more ! Fa - ther, all glo - ri - ous, O'er all vie Come, and Thy peo - pie bless, And give Thy Thou, who al - might - y art, Now rule in His sov - 'reign maj - es - ty May we in m ■£=1 =t=i -j-|-«-T • «— 1 to - n - ous, word sue - cess ; ev - 'ry heart, glo - ry see, m ± r» ' Come, and reign o - ver us, Spir - it of ho - li - ness ! And ne'er from us de - part, And to e - ter - ni - ty 1 J 1 -. , An - cient On us Spir - it Love and ^ of days ! de - scend. of power ! a - dore. -H II II THE BEG1XXIXG OF U'ORSIliP No. 14. Pleasant arc Thy Courts Above Hairy Francis Lyte, 1S34 wf With moderate motion: HIGBEE. 7s. 8 Lines. Joseph Martine 9. ,_i !-hrhd-hh J I J, -hki-rh ^ i. Pleas -ant are Thy courts a-bove, In the land of light and love; 2. Hap - py birds that sing and fly Round Thy Al - tars, O Most High ; 3. Hap - py souls ! their prais - es flow Ev - en in this vale of woe ; 4. Lord, be mine this prize to win ! Guide me thro' a world of sin : 1 I I p 'p p ' p ' r — 1 — 1 — ^-^ ■ ' 1 1 p 3 S Pleas - ant are Thy courts be - low, Hap - pier souls that find a rest Wa - ters in the des - ert rise, Keep me by Thy sav - ing grace X-* E=±3EE^^EEEEE=EBEEJ In this land of sin and woe. In our Heav'n - ly Fa - ther's breast ! Man - na feeds them from the skies : Give me at Thy side a place ; rust 0 i_ =T X i I- 6h, my Like the On they Sun and 1 f m n-* spir - it longs and faints For the con - verse of Thy saints, wan-d'ring dove, that found No re - pose on earth a - round, go from strength to strength, Till they reach Thy throne at length, shield a - like Thou art ; Guide and guard my er - ring heart ! •j* ^- _*_ I I H=P slightly slower. J. mmmm^mm \ For the brightness of Thy face, They can to their ark re - pair, At Thy feet a- dor -ing fall, Grace and glo - ry flow from Thee ; Show'r, oh, show'r them, Lord, on me K, . ■ .^1 [ I I ^ For Thy ful-ness, God of grace ! And en - joy it ev - er there. Who hast led them safe thro' all. MEN. j|j i 1 , 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. -1 T 1 THE BEGINNING OF WORSHIP IHfei No. 15. Songs of Praise Mrs. S. A'. Bourne, 189a WADE. P.M. b^~azzzjz=|7T J J J=fj J i *^& I /?. Mm thai ^x I 1. Songs of praise, BOngS of praise, Fa-ther of life, to Thee ! 2. For Thy love, for Thy love, How can we praise Thee, Lord ! _ _ -&- •_ •» -9- ._ y.— fi — ^ — ?— <>---p~j^ — » ^ - =±4nt==E:zt=:E£:=ih_t:— * — * — t £± Praise, praise Ho - ly love r— i — 1 — F — tx: tz I 1 i~,| — J I 3 r-' j j. ijij-j jii-i ij J J'J^ now we raise, from a - bove, I I For all Thy gifts so free How can we bless Thee, Lord Joy - ful - ly own - ing Thy Ev - er we'll live in Thy r t f- tr* — ' & — *>£-T— ' 1 1 t— —f ©---©— --P-# • • — • * • — 3 1 ^1 J I =P =T=T= L 1 1 1 1 0- 9 $?"" -9 9 9 9- -9— ±0 P # -# love and Thy pow'r, Grateful for blessings re-new'd ev - ry hour, Lord, our full hearts would ser - vice so sweet, — Laying our hearts and our lives at Thy feet,— Trusting Thy gra - cious ■g* -- Kn— 1: ferr » -t5 — #-**- — #- be... word , S3 Ev - er singing and ev - er bringing Thee praise ! Ev - er singing and ev - er bringing Thee praise ! MEN. Ty . "•■ # "»- ~" -9- -9- m m m -9- M '-V m S3? T> I 1^ w • & • ^ • ^ . g- ; II I ^1 Copyright, 1S99, by S. M. Bixby. TIIE BEGINNING OF WORSHIP I ~i No. 16. Saviour, again to Thy Dear Name John Ellerton, 1866 ELLERS. 10s. ^I^^i ^E4=2 ^ 5=3F ^ ;be *° *■ E.J. Hopkins, 1866 -I I ! = — I — ^ * — 1 ©> 1 1 1- m *=k #sg m j5l- ■££ ^ I V 5=^ wor - ship cease, hearts from shame, con - flict cease, m Then That Call us \ low - ly kneel - ing, wait Thy word of peace. in this house have call'd up - on Thy name. peace. O Lord, to Thine e - ter - nal -^- t=t 31 No. 17. Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, Lord Rev. Joseph Hart, vs, I. 2 Thomas Ken, v. 3 HURSLEY. L. M. Peter Ritter m 1 — 1— r 1 V-— i B -f2- -#- -#- -#- -fS>- » Dis-miss us with Thy bless-ing, Lord ; Help us to 3== Tho' we are guilt - y, Thou art good: Praise God, from whom all bless-ings flow, n n . Wash all our Praise Him, all i=t gis feed up works in crea-tures H on Thy Je - sus' here be • J -0- word ; blood ; low; t- ^E — r THE CLOSE OF WORSHIP Dismiss I 's with Thy Blessing, Lord rfi'JiUVjIiJ l\m I :l;..k-:L ll^hll All that has been a - miss, for - give, And let Thy truth with -in as live Give c\ - 'ry burdened soul re - lease, Ami l>ieal seal seal seal on ev on ev ■ on ev ■ on ev ,'ry 'ry ;ry 'ry r-3 !"£ heart, Je heart, Je heart, Je heart, Je I5*" (• - sus, - sus, - sus, • sus, 1 u» bless us ere bless us ere bless us ere bless US ere * fff we we we we -#- — & — "l ' part, part, part, part. ./ - i? „ /US** m m t * m - _ 1 i 1 II ' £< N fep-\ — r H 1 1— '' -T--H1 V m*f —f~ ~ | — 1 1 -J L_|_ — 1— l-f LT-r- — 1 ' O ' 1 I -^-U I 7205 CLOSE OF WORSHIP No. 19. Sweet Saviour, Bless Us ere We Go H. Collins ADORO. L. M., Six lines J. Barn by r\ ! 1 ) | ] 1 1 /a ? ") f 1 1 J J J ^«j J 1 2 £ V *T 5 ■ A * ? * 1 » # d V T # -jo- -#- -&■ # * I. Sweet Sav - iour, bless US ere we go ; Thv word in - to our 2. Grant us, dear Lord, from e - - vil wavs True ab - so - lu - tion 3- Do more than par - don ; give US joy, Sweet fear, and so - ber 4. La - bor is sweet, for Thou hast toiled ; And care is light, for m _• 9 . __ S3 # |S • • +■ -*- Jr* 1 -#- (m\* \\ -1 # # # * \r_ i? «s # _# m h* • 1 1 L_ 1 ' /^ • O # -^ 1 1 i I 1 1 1 0 \y 1 .,4 I I I 1 — ^ 4— -, . 1— n J -, . 1—1 7T-J h - _^ ■ — 0 — '<>*"* — 1 J 2=1 1 # r-K 5 j - n * $ • 1 | € - • i ' iv 1 " ' i* 0 • ^ # w 5- ^J 1 «^ 1 # 1 minds in - still ; And make our luke ■ warm hearts to glow With and re - lease ; And bless us, more than in past days, With lib - - er ty, And sim - pie hearts with - out al - lov That Thou hast cared ; Ah! nev - er let our works be soiled With -#- ^ . • -49- t>* ^ I p->- /^ . 2 ret and 3. How blest the hour that heart to heart we spend, In ten-der con-verse with our heav'nly m e3 1 1 1" #=*=*= -^HT 1 j 1 — ,-u- 1 i-i-i — 1=1 — 1-h- t ft -# — #- call: Far from the world, Lord, in Thy house we meet, And lay our bur- dens pray; Lord, in our midst be Thou, we hum-bly plead, And grant the bless- ing Friend; When gath-er'd here to - geth-er in His name, The prom-ise of His w-" *-^ 1 — r CHORUS. II 1-1-1-? *^ w f at Thy bless-ed feet. that ourspir-its need. V Lord, meet with us, with us a - bide, While soft -ly falls the ho - ly word we cl -0 -0- -0 0 aim. / L l r r=~ =t==w^=fcz - — N~ ir^ ^* e - ven-tide ; Make Thou our hearts with-in us glow, Till all Thv ho - ly will we know I ! I Copyright, i$$i, by S. M. Bixby 77/ A" CLOSE OF WOKS// IP No. 21. Henry Francis Lyte Abide with Me EVENTIDE. 10s. W. H. Monk -r& ■ • -J <$. 0 0 1 1. A - bide with me ! Fast 2. Swift to its close ebbs 3. I need Thy pres - ence 4. Hold thou Thy cross be - fcl=4: -fr-4- IP falls the ev - en - tide, out life's lit - tie day; ev - 'ry pass - ing hour, fore my clos - ing eyes * * tL The dark - ness Earth's joys grow What but Thy Shine thro' the —A - I M j 0 *€_[__ — _ — 1_« 0 J BE ^? :=r I deep - ens — Lord, with me a - bide ! When oth - er help - ers fail, and dim, its glo - ries pass a - way ! Change and de - cay in all a - grace can foil the temp-ter's pow'r? Who, like Thy- self, my guide and gloom, and point me to the skies; Heav'n's morn-ing breaks, and earth's vain com - forts flee, round I see ; stay can be ? shad - ows flee ! Help of the help -less, oh, a - bide with me! O Thou, who chang- est not, a - bide with me! Thro' cloud and sun - shine, oh, a - bide with me ! In life, in death, O Lord, a - bide with me! ^ A • MEN. ^m No. 22. O Holy Spirit, Be Thou with Us Now Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1S94 3E3 KETCHAM. 10s. S. M. Bixby **- -m — jj: '•— 1. O Ho 2. O Ho 3. Come, Ho 4. Spir - it Spir Spir Spir vine. it it. it. 0 be Thou with us now,- Com- fort -er di - vine! prom - ise of our Lord! be our con - stant guest ! BE^ S Still hov - er Make us Thy Bring to re- Then shall our THE CLOSE OF WORSHIP () Holy Spirit \ Be Thou with Us Now o*er us while in prav'r we bow ; ten - pies, in our ac - tions shine ; mem - souls brance all with ho His lv grra - calm cious be word ; blesl ; Pit - v our weak - Kin - (lie with - in us Show us the truth, be Filled witli Thy pi- m =i ^ SE=3 * - # — • z 0 T— O -& . O EE£s=;EEX ^^E^f=^ J J JL, II ^-9* 0 —0- & & ~^. +. .+ %. ^. bid our strug-gles cease; Come, Ho ho - lv, heav-'nlv love, Ris - ing Thou our heav-'nlv Guide, And in deans'd from ev - 'ry sin, Naught but lv Spir - it, in pur - est our heart of our Sav - iour's come and give us peace flame to God a - bove. hearts do Thou a - bide. love can en - ter in ' Copyright, i8y4, by S. M. Bixby. No. 23. Conic, Ye that Love the Lord Isaac Watts, 1709 OLMUTZ. S. M. Arr. by Dr. Lowell Mason —0— 1^£, - *g L-^^—fc—^ _ 1. Come, ye that love the 2. Let those re - fuse to 3. The God of heaven is 4 There shall we see His Lord, sing ours, face, And That Our And ' » ' % & L L L I f Fffl I let your joys be nev-er knew our Fa-ther and our nev-er, nev - er *L J known ; Join in a God, But chil-dren love ; His care shall sin ; There, from the i: 1 1 lb* i iH^S song of guard riv - x>— ~3- — »- with sweet the heaven life's fleet • ers of 22 ac • iy ing His cord, Kim; hours, grace, And thus May speak Thin waft Drink end ■i sur - round the throne, their joys a - broad, our souls a - bove. less pleas - ures in. s^izr '; — r- P 2 IE 32: II?IHi THE CLOSE OF WOK SHIP No. 24. The Lord be With Us as We Bend John E Her ton, 1S72 BELMONT. C. M. -4 — j— F-ti- Wm. Gardiner, 18T2 I 1. The Lord be with 2. The Lord be with 3. The Lord be with 4. The Lord be with it fif TiF [1 us as us as us till us stil •^a-r- we bend His bless - ing to re - ceive ; we walk A - long our home - ward road ; the night Shall close the day of rest;, we pray, His night - ly watch to keep ^ T~ T i ■-z>- &-^>(Sh &. ilHM M ntt 1 „ P 1 ^ 1 yVe 11 1 , J J 1 r II A 1 d K l ' m. • m J 11 fen 9 -d 1 " ■ * i-m 0 f. U^5 * ^ 11 Vl/ J 1 1 1 ^ 0 "* m W# ^ m ■ z\ * ' 1 ^ 31 His gift In si - Be He Crown with of peace lent thought of ev - His peace 0 up- , or 'ry His 1 on friend heart own -0 & 1 us send, - ly talk, the Light, blest day, a r & Be - Our Of And 1 fore hearts ev - guard His courts be still 'ry home His peo - 1 -^1 we leave. . . with God.. . . the Guest... pie's sleep. . . ~f~ ^?""r">7 . » f&& •— —z* — _2 " r> — _p2 % — ^ -& "t=t^ —4- — — » — f-F-fl \s 0 -is? 1 p? • rp' r i p [ 1 1 I'll 1 L"f_~ r 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 No. 25. GW Shall Charge His Angel- Legions James Montgomery 1 TRUST. ft 1 8s & 7s. , 1 J Mendelssohn 1 1 1 ¥ \V \ 111 m J | | 1 # m 1 iffvb t — 1 1 — J 1 — * — * ' * — af — 1 1 -J J— — 1— -£=» g-v gl 1 ^— 4 — # * J^ — * — — | f * S F **r\0 0 *— -J— pf f f— s> 1 1. God shall charge His 2. On the li - on 3. Since, with pure and 4. Thou shalt call on P m • - -*- an - vain firm Him 5 1 gel - le - - ly roar af - fee • in troub 5. gions - ing, tion, -le, f- U3 Watch and ward On his young Thou on God He will heark 1 o'er thy has -en, thee to keep ; foot shall tread ; set thy love, He will save ; rf»V h 1 i I ■ ■ ! — ^ **"— m 1 # a m— 1 pJl 74- L m p * 0 w 1 1 1 l* « ill ^~^b 1 m r 1 1 f 1 1* 1 1 1 | to 1 ^ *+ 1 1 \ 1 1 1 t 1 w 1 t 1 ■ 11' 1 3 1 I ^ /-^-^ m 1 1 Tho* thou walk thro' And, the dra-gon's With the wings of Here for grief re - ^ps^i^i hos-tile re -gions, den ex - plor-ing, His pro- tec - tion ward thee doub - le, It Tho' in des - ert wilds thou sleep. Thou shalt bruise the ser - pent's head. He will shield thee from a- bove. Crown with life be - yond the grave. I t=± «=t £=t: t=t A - MEN. mmm v~< THE CLOSE OF WORSHIP No. 26. Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear Rev. J. AW. HURSLEY. L. M. Peter Hitter WfYppgfj I fl . I J J J4ij+gpg i ; I i. Sun of my soul, Thou Sav-iour dear, 2. When the soft dews of kind-ly sleep 3. A - hide with me from mom (ill eve, 4. If sonic poor wand'ring child of Thine It is not night if Mv wt .1 -ned « \ e - lids For with - out Thee I I lave spurn'd to - day the g^t-^r 1— h — i-h^ — r — 1—1 — * ' ' i- Thou be Ken - tl v 1 .in - not voice di I mm. 1 steep, live ; - vine. O may no earth-born cloud a - rise Be my last tho't, how sweet to rest A - hide with me when aight is nigh, Now, Lord, the gra-cious work be -gin ; M t.ia To hide Thee from Thy ser - vant's eyes. For - ev - er on my Sav-iour's breast, For with -out Thee I dare not die. Let him no more lie down in sin. A m e=g No. 27. Lord, at This Closing Hour Eleazar T. Fitch, 1S45 ?m= 2zz*i MORNINGTON. S. M. G. W. Momingti m 1 £-Z 1. Lord, at this clos - ing 2. Peace to our breth - ren 3. Thro' chang- es bright or 4. To God, the on - ly — f "#-rH2 &- i r 1 i hour, Es give, Fill drear, We Wise. In & — • tab all would ev I I lish ev - 'ry heart our hearts with grace ; Thy will pur - sue ; 'ry age a - dor'd, f-rSf» m *A I 1 o -1 J 1 J j=Ur-HH J >] 1--- ii Up - on Thy In faith and And toil to spread Thy gos - pel Let glo - ry from the church a word of truth and pa - tience may we £± I pow'r, T<> keep us live. Till we shall lure Till we Thy rise, Thro' Je - sus I £ a— r-& «_. when we part. Thy face, glo - ry view. Christ our Lord ! ^m 42 -*2- gru THE CLOSE OE WORSHIP No. 28. Now, when the Dusky Shades of Night Anon. MORNING PRAISE, lis, 10s. J. Stainer I i r m rfr-t 1. Now, when the dusk - y shades of night, re - treat - ing 2. Look from the height of heav'n and send to cheer us 3. So, when that morn of end - less light is wak - ing, 1 Be - fore the Thy light and And shades of I £ fei M: .^ n _js?_^ j=t m 1 1 N 1 1 ! - 1 £ | | 1 1 J 1 J- 0, • 0 1 l\ 1 * m c \ 1 1 B ._• s L-^l 1 « 1 1 ml* s ) j _ w ~U0 ^ i «« 1 ^ ■ * - J J f. 0 • fj -<5>- * • -5- ^- • 1 ' I *- ' sun's red ban - ner, swift - iy flee; Now, when the ter - rors of the dark are truth, and guide us on - ward still; Still let Thy mer - cy, as of old, be e vil from its splen - dors flee; Safe may we rise, this earth's dark vale for - -#- I tf f -&■ \>m , m ~ L -#--#--#- /*v F r 1 ■ 1* imJ- | | t< \\'li>> all night long, an - wea-riedsing High praise to the e - ter - nal King. Grant, Lord,when I from death shall wake, I may of end - less light par-take. No. 30. When, Streaming from the Eastern Skies 11 'illiam Shrubsole BARNBY'S HYMNARY. 8s Samuel Wesley PPM i. When, streaming from the cast - era skies, 2. And when to Heav'n's All - glo-rious King 3. When each day's scenes and la - bors close, 4. And at my life's last set - ting sun, J - WA r 1 The morn-ing light sa lutes mine My morn-ing sac - ri - fice I bring, And wea-ried na - tare seeks re- pose, My con-flicts o'er, my la- bors done, F- 1 — r ig— T~* -m I m J- m\ O Sun of right -eous And. mourn-ing o'er my With par-d'ning mer - cy Je - sus, Thy heav-'nly I I -#- Di - vine, and shame, rich - ly blest, ra - diance shed, ness guilt On me A^k mer Guard me, To cheer with beam; ■ cy in my and Sav bless of my iour, my mer - cy shine; Sav-iour's Name, while I rot; dy - ing bed; mmmm^ I =F i [ I 3 J J \h B *** Chase the dark clouds of guilt a - way. And turn my dark-ness Then, Je - sus, cleanse me with Thy Blood, And be my Ad - vo And as each morn-ing sun shall rise, O lead me on-ward And from death's gloom my -pir-it raise, To see Thy Face, and in - to day. eate with God. to the skies. sing Thy praise. / - men. , i W^± :i .«; mE_ +=W m u 9 i MORNING, No. 31. Father^ We Come in the Morning Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1891 GLENMERLE. 8s & 6s. S. M. Bixby £B 4=^4- ■a £N^=ly*-3 4=v-A- *=-? ^ n 1. Fa - ther, we come in the morn - ing, Hail-ing the gold - en light, 2. Hold Thou our hearts in Thy keep - ing, Guide us, for Je - sus' sake; Tr 1. Blessing, yes, Si — i — k^-f^E — 1 — F-E £=3 =r=^ ^r ^±=t *=£=£ 2. Thou, t~E"-fr :*= J 1- -^=2 t— ! — \- ^ J. 3. f 1 1 Bless -ing Thy hand for the dawn Thou, who didst watch o'er us sleep tm ing, ing, *=± & — h III I ^ Thanking Thee for the night. Care for us when we wake. .g..r f- if f flg' LTf BLl-LPfeH 1 — 1 — r 1 * * — * — #- M £fe^S ■r^t 1. O, may, O, 2. Help Thou, help I may Thou x=t -\T0— **-* N I , J azzztzq: ti=zz^i: J 1— t *=?=* I I I I l^^l O, may the love that has found us Through all our jour- ney stay! Help Thou love's fee-ble be - gin - - ning, Fit us for heav'n at last! Bee J-J. t=t: t— : AJ may Thou Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. r $z$z:idtf=B=^ — 1 — — — fl 1 1 1 -q-1 MORNING No. 32. Come, My Soul, Thou Musi be Waking /•'. A'. Louis, Baron Von Canitz CANITZ. P. M. J. Stainer iilJi'lftf JU-fJMp Come, my soul, thou mast be wak-ing, Now is breaking O'er the earth an- oth - er day: Glad - ly hail the sun re-turn-ing, Read-y burn-ing Be the in-cense of.... thypow'rs Think that Ho thy ways be-hold-eth, He un-fold-eth Ev - ery fault that lurks with- in; May - est thou on life's last mor-row, Free from sor-row, Pass a- way in slum - ber sweet; *- . ' | ' « ■ »*« 13 E • I t=\ g -;l -kH !- -* ^ ^T~ Come, to Him who made this splendor, For the night is safe - ly end - ed; He the hid-den shame gloss'do- ver And, re-leas'd from death's dark sadness , * r See thou ren-der God hath tend-ed Can dis-cov - er, Rise in glad-ness, wm I a-4- =t= *=3F* trZ ii All With And That U f f TiT E f ir-pr tiF thy fee - ble strength can pay. His care thy help- less hours. dis-cern each deed of sin. farbright-er Sun to greet. Cf II No. 33. Lord God of Morning and of Night Francis Turner Palgrave GERMANY. L. M. L. von Beethoven i \fiL ij i 1. Lord God of morn - ing and of 2. Fresh hopes have wak-en'd in the 3. Yet whilst Thy will we would pur • 4. O Lord of lights, 'tis Thou a - wt-4>—»— Mr r 11 - night, heart, sue, lone IvJ We thank Thee for Thy gift of light : Fresh force to do our dai - ly part ; Oft what we would we can - not do : Canst make our dark-en'd hearts Thine own (— T r-fW-g-iF^ -t m- & , — =•— » • m -A--* r L_ — 1^| ', , 1 ■ J^l ■ !-i 1 J i Jj ! 1 ! I I ■ ! ■■ set 1 !=^rhJ J J 1 i i-*\-i J 1 \% *-* J * J h£3 As in the dawn the shad - ows Thy thou-sand sleeps our strength re The sun may stand in ze - nith Though this new day with joy we ^ fly ■ store, skies. r\ 1 -#- # — We A But O seem to thou - sand on the (.lawn of ! find Thee now more nigh. fold to serve Thee more. soul thick m id-nigh 1 God. we err for 'J hee. MOKXIXG No. 34. Every Morning Mercies New G. Phi Hi more, 1868 —I 1 1- RELOS. 75, Six lines. MZZ1 &-J—2—J- E. J. Hopkins, 1818 -J_^ I N L 1. Ev - *ry morn-ing mer - cies new 2. Still the great -ness of Thy love 3. Let our pray'rs each morn pre- vail, I Fall as fresh as ear - ly dew ; Dai - ly doth our sins re - move That these gifts may nev - er fail ; ms -#— i m a L Ev - 'ry morn - ing let Dai - ly, far as east And. as we con - fess us to the pay west =§ -0 ' I I I Trib - ute with the ear - ly day ; Lifts the bur - den from the breast ; And the tempt-er's power with - in, ^_ 0 0 # 0 ,—•— •- 0 & .- : — r §=H5 A 1 j j- j J S ! 1 1 Jr uP 1 1 =d — i — 2 — r- I , * 0 1 : J 1 4-*J- g # • # 1 # * * # " £# • 0 # # ## 1 %j For Thy mer - cies, Gives un-bought to Feed us with the 1 Lord, those Bread are who of sure : pray Life ; 1 *] Thy com - pas - sion Strength to stand in Fit us for our 0, 0 0 + 1 doth e - dai - 1 1 en - vil 1 -0- dure, da)*. strife. fa (»>' -. "1 # <=> ll {£ • 7 m ■ 3* * 0 r 9 K-sh 1 1 ■ 1 1 r r 1 > *? 1 ' J ' ** 11 1 • No. 35. Upraised from Sleep, to Thee We Kneel R. C. Singleton SINGLETON. 8.4.8.8.4.4.6. 1. Up - raised from sleep, to 2. Thou, Lord, hast from my Thee we kneel, couch of rest As Up day lift doth ed break ; me : To Oh, 0. ±3= k — e.i«5 1 1 1 — 5^p£=i MORXIXG Upraised from Sleep, to Thee We Kneel in J T * " T f ^ 1 I I Thee, O Lord, a - loud we sing, light my mind ; oh, light mv heart, i S^ j — i- 3=^= To Thee the song of an - gels bring And ope my lips to take their part -0- -a. %-*>- L- 1— 1 1 J #^ ^P-->- iigf^ ^Jij J jiJi^iJUU JjjitJij.1 For mer-cy's sake, In prais-ing Thee, Oh, pit - y take, Blest Trin - i - tv, O Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - - ly. O Ho- ly, Ho- ly, Ho - - ly. L_>y 0- m m m -^-pg-r— n No. 36. Lord, in the Morning Isaac J faffs, abr., 17 19 =1=3^ &=l GEORGE. C. M. 1. Lord! in the mor - ning Thou shalt hear My voice as - cend - ing high;... 2. Up to the hills where Christ is gone. To plead for all His saints.... 3. Oh, may Thy Spir -it guide my feet In ways of right- eous - ness !. . . 4. The men that love and fear Thy name Shall see their hopes ful -filled;... -<&• •<&-•&--&- -0- * \ •*- -*-■*- -0- ^ §2 = t= mm I I zx~r m J= kl L I -fl— 1 ribj-j^ ,1 V W 1 , K fc- \ ■ , , r-r-pj '^1,-1 , , ^7^-Tl f I To Thee will I di Pre - sent - ing at His Make ev - ery path of The might-y 1 e 1 1 rcct my prayer, To Thee lift up mine eye;.. Fa- ther's throne Our songs and our corn-plaints du - ty straight And plain be - fore my face God will com - pass them With fav - or as a shield... 1 I ** w — • — ■%=*- — ^2. 1 . t ' ^ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. MORXIXG No. 37. Day is Ended, O how Calmly Fanny J. Crosby, 1 892 CROSBY. 8s &. 7s, with Refrain. Joseph Martine h&r&— \ !- — 1 - -i 1 — 1 — rl nH— h ■ j 1 i \ ■ iEfc2_i — €_ — 1 — =S- 1 =4 S=1 9 — 1 zA — ^=1— W- — ^ 1. Day is end —& — ■ ed, — *#— 1 O f how calm ^ L- # 1—*—* —& =# # L-^ ■ - ly, In the bright and glow-ing west; 2. Day is end - ed, toil is 0 - ver, Bus - y sounds are hushed and still ; 3. Day is end - ed, toil is 0 - ver, Our Re - deem - er, Friend, and Guide, 4. Day is end ■ ed, toil is 0 - ver, Time for us will soon be done ; , v L 0 • * i-& & . — 0 — — 0 — I f£ -^ — i-^ f-T-6 <*— fe — t ■ * ■ (£ 3-z o_p # f!5> — (Z 0 -J0 . S? -a \— »- * -4- £2 p p ~s—\ _Z_IL^_j 1 — 4- l -1 V _J 1 i 1 & \ I One by one its beams are dy Grate - ful thoughts of our Cre - a ■ Bless the home we love so dear Then with - in the gates e - ter tor ly. nal One by Now the Still for May we one tran all gath they sink to rest, quil spir - it fill. its wants pro - vide. er ev - ery one. -tr#. >- -#- *&- .-Ja _p2. JO- CHORUS. i -1 ^¥=\- *&■ T=A m- -&- i I . Fa - ther, hear us while we lin ger ^^ t» 1 1 -i« — n— I £2=1 B* At Thy throne of grace in prayer ; J2V- r*r=S-c^ -si 3 *= § =t o # ^^fe Through the night-watch keep us sate - ly, i — ^ 40. ±= t==t Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. May we all Thy bless - ing 33EES E VENING •49- share. ]] Nov the Day is Over Sabini Barin&Gould, abr. EMELAR. 6s & 5F=f i.' =ZJI X- * i I i i ! nT - =3 J j *— ftj3=g S±L j— *» J I. N i ) w the day IS. . . o vcr, Night is draw - ing o \* - sus, give the wci - ry Calm and BWe< 1 re 3- Coin - fort ev - i\ .. . suf - fit r Watcl i-ing late in*. 4- Thro' the long night - watch - es, May Thine An - gels 5- When the mom - ing wak - ens, Then may I a - nigh,. pain ;. spread. i ise. . E*i q&I-t m I J.±5f: •ft* ^m s^ tr — *■ E Shad With Those Their Pure, si ^s^s* — *— ows of the Thy ten - d'rest who plan some white wings a - and fresh, and T a - cross the sky. our eye - lids close. their sin re - strain. ■ ing round my bed. Thy Ho - ly Eyes. eve-ning Steal a "1 — the ^m sky. No. 39. /. ^r. NeaU Saviour, Abide with Us LANGTON. S. M. C. StreatJUld mmmmwmmmm. i. Sav-iour, a - bide with 2. We have not reached that 3. Our sun is sink - ing us ! land now I I The day is Tli at hap - py Our day is now land, al - far gone as yet,. most o'er We would ob Where ho - ly t) Sun of i*+4U JHrH) JlJ Jlj.lj. 1^ tain a bless - ing thus an - gels round Thee stand. Right-eous - ness, do Thou "la. -a. -^ I By com-ing Whose sun can Shine on us to m v ev Thy throne - er set er - more t It L 1 E • 1 r r fir r 1 g • 1 fre £ I ENING No. 40. The Shadows of the Evening Hours Adelaide Anne Procter, 1858 P ST. LEONARD. C. M. D. Dr. H. Hiles 5 1. The 2. The 3. Slow 4. Let shad -ows of the sor - rows of Thy - ly the rays of peace, O Lord ! Thy 7— r — 1— eve - ning hours Fall serv - ants, Lord, O day - light fade ; So peace, O God ! Up from do fade on -JB0 ^0 =#- -1 1 — r the dark' -ning sky, not Thou de - spise, with - in our heart our souls de - scend, Pg^*Ej 5-*- -* « -*. . 5=^ mwm I J 1- 3=n rt '9 1 P ' » f 9 I W 9 9 Up - on the fragrance But let the in - cense The hopes in earth - ly From mid - night fears and the flow'rs The dews of eve - ning ourpray'rs Be - fore Thy mer - cy and joy, That one by one de - ils, Thou Our tremb-ling hearts de - t=t —& — lie; rise ; part ; fend : _£? 1~ cres. *=$- -f-^s- —&- Be - fore Thy throne, O Lord of heav'n, We kneel at close of The bright-ness of the com- ing night Up - on the dark - ness Slow - ly the bright stars, one by one, With - in the heav - ens Give us a re - spite from our toil, Calm and sub - due our cres. x j. tt t :l : r ' 3=3=g=3EB Look on Thy chil - dren from on high, And hear us while we pray. With hopes of fut - ure glo - ry chase The shad-ows on our souls. Give us, O Lord, fresh hopes in heav'n, And trust in things di - vine. Thro' the long day we suf - fer, Lord, O give us now re - pose ! 1 -#- A - MEN. A ZA- •& mm EVENING No. 41. The Day is Past and Gone Latin. Tr. William John Blew, 1S49 SUNSET. S. M. S. M. Bixby kj I . \*-> 1 1 is past and gone: Great God, we bow to Thee;.... A - 2. Oh, whin shall that day come Ne'er sink - ing in the west That \, Where we, pre - served be - neath The shel - ter of Thy vring For - r gain, as shades of night steal on, Un - to Thy side we flee. coun - try and that hap - py home, Where none shall break our rest ev - er - more Thy praise shall breathe, And of Thy mer - cy sing _^a _J . "-J f--rJ*l-.l^«-r-^< _ . *— 1 -r-H r- -0 — ±-z r L Copyrigat„ 1892, by S. M Biiby. No. 42 Glory to Thee, my God, this Night Th owns a en A TALLIS HYMN. L M. Thos. Tallis Jj J§. ^ * 9 — j. ' • 0 w — ■ — 9— *—* 9 9 9— L-« 9 9 — ■ 1. Glo - ry to Thee, my God, this night, For all the bless-ings of the light : 2. For - give me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill which I this day have done ; 3. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as lit - tie as my bed : 4. Oh, let my soul on Thee re - pose, And may sweet sleep mine eye- lids close ! ws. n*=s: ^1 m j^ km f li.nflHii.ljiji^^flU^1 Keep me. oh. keep me, King of kings! Be - neath Thine own al - might- y wines. That with the world, my - self, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glo - rious at the judg-ment - day. Sleep, which shall me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I a - wake. snrj m sa PP EVENING I-*- Pi No. 43. Softly now the Light of Day Bp. G. W. Doane, -1 j- 1824 — 1= 1 — # SEYMOUR. 7s. -^1 — \— 1— 1 — r - — I— Ft 'om von Weber _| q i*-t=L v=S= ~~fr -ft^— * s-y \ i i- — *— my sight a - way ; with - out, with - in, er pass a - way ; in - firm - i - ty ; N i. Soft - 2. Thou 3. Soon, 4. Thou -#- 1 ly now Whose all for me, Who, sin the - per the - less -#- light - vad - light yet > of day Fades up ing eye Naught es - of day Shall for hast known All of -f- \yr J""3- f - on capes, - ev • man's H /^\* i\ uL P r^ 1 1 1 1 ■ *-4i 4 !~~ l_ k» 1 1 ! P 1 ^4 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 r 1 1 1 ' 1 i a T zt =t- EgEgEH 5:3 iflflJ »ia4 3^^r 1 e ■ r Free from care, from la - bor free, Lord, I would com-mune with Thee: Par - don each in - firm - i - ty, O - pen fault, and se - cret sin. Then, from sin and sor - row free, Take me, Lord, to dwell with Thee : Then, from Thine e - ter - nal throne, Je^ sus, look with pity - ing eye. A -men. m >- ■P" b. &- ±z± 1- No. 44. The Day is Past and Over St. Anatolius, 450. Tr. by Bp.J. M. Neale ST. ANATOLI US. P. M. \ 1- A. H. Brown =1= 3= m l=t m m ^e;eS ^&= -<9-r- 3S 1. The day is past and o - ver : All thanks, O Lord to Thee ! I pray Thee 2. The joys of day are o - ver: I lift my heart to Thee; And call on 3. The toils of day are o - ver; I raise the hymn to Thee, And ask that 4. Light-en mine eyes, O Sav - iour, Or sleep in death shall I, And he, my 5. Be Thou my soul's Pre-serv - er, O God ! for Thou dost know How man - y M=£ p~(2- t=t -»- =£=± i=t Hi that of - fence - less Thee that sin - less free from per - il wake-ful tempt- er, are the per - ils The hours of dark may be. The hours of gloom may be. The hours of fear may be : Tri-umph-ant - ly shall cry, Thro' which I have to go. O Je - sus, keep me O Je - sus, make their O Je - sus, keep me " A -gainst him I have O lov - ing Je - sus, ^5 n~f — r t: mm E V EN ING J(2-±. St m The Day is Past and Over in Thy sight, dark - ness light, in Thy Bight, now jirt- - vailed hear my call. Lfc=f W-^ And save And save And guard Re - joice ! And guard r=* f- me me me the and thro' thro' thro' child save the the the of me t3r: com - ing com - ing com - ing God has from them 3=^ niyht ! night ! night! failed." all ! t~ £ : ^ ]j No. 45. The Sun is Sinking Fast I Latin. Tr.by Rev.E.CaswaU TWILIGHT. P.M. 4- Rev. J. II. Hofkins mm ^4 3^S i. The 2. As 3. So sun Christ now up her sink on self ing the my fast, cross soul eg m i The day His head Would whol ^zzirz^a- —&~ ~ =t ?£T light dies; in - clined, ly give Let And In - mm l m ii H *F=i* love to to s= -t ^ V=X ! I t=t=t #-r_(2 (t—iK. ge=r=£ l FULL CHORUS. '— zjzzzztz: g^=J n 1 n~P:5:==^==F:^=:z==S=:H=P==}!= _| 0 _| 0 — \~&— _|_- — L & 0 — C^-i *- T=t Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho 1Se=si=I l I I ■z? =, z?~ m Lord God of Hosts i Heav'n and earth are :tz: £±=g p±zz=zz:z:zrzitzzx:gzzz=t c:t= -» 1 "I 1- 1 J <§ # <5>— C_ ^ * ^ #— L^J # L ztz^rt 1! zzzi^nz^: -*- full of Thee ! Heav'n and earth are prais - ing Thee, O Lord most high ! •—I fe rfrzr^: E— r- | ! -r~r.^ * — t faith, and sure, m H »zb ^ ' 1. m As some sweet sum - mer morn - ing Af - ter a A week of earn - est la - bor, Of stead - y In Thy pure pres - ence kneel - ing, From bond - age And love so deep and fer - vent, That tries to night of faith - ful to be make it *=t - m > pain ; toil; freed pure; o 1A U It comes Fair fruits Our heart's In His as cool - ing of self - de most bit - ter dear pres - ence ■& -* •■ ■ 1 ^ > mm n =g= o show - ers To some ex - haust - ed land, ni - al, Of strong, deep love to Thee, sor - row For all Thy work un - done- find - ing The par don that we need, E I 1 As shade of Fos - tered by So n nv clu-; - tered palm - trees 'Mid wea - ry Thine own Spir - it. In our hu t.d - ents wast - ed ! So few bright lau - rels won f ■ mil - i -and. tv. And then the peace so last THE LORD'S DAY No. 48. O Day of Rest and Gladness 48 Christopher lVords7vorth -\ — MENDE8RAS. 7s & 6s D I i *-" 1. O day of rest and glad - ness, O day of joy and light, 2. To - day on wea - ry na - tions The heav'n-ly man - na falls : 3. New gra - ces ev - er gain - ing From this our day of rest, *-&£=^ F JT3.r. + >. Rev, Dr. Pvl-rt 1. An 2. Thi 3. Thi 4 K - oth - cr six days' work is done, S day in. iv our tic - v<> - tions rise, b peace-ful calm with -in the breast bo - ly du - ties, let the day, A. An-oth-cr Lord's day h.ts be As grate-ful in - cense to Is the sum- pledge of heav'n-ly In ho - ly pleasures pass a - •gun ; rest, way ; Re - ; And Which i J o w it= ■U4- *F > ^ L^? use turn, my soul, en - joy heav'n that sweet re - pose for the Church of God sweet a sab - batli thus tin- be re to rest, - stow, mains, spend P^ggg #-*— H^ -1_#_J2'_ ^^ Im-prove the hours thy Which none but they who The end of cares, the In hope of one that Si- I God hath blest. feel it know end of pains, ne'er shall end. A - M EN. No. 50. Sweet is the Work, My God, My King. Isaac Watts, 171 r— 1— —1 d — 1 — ' * MORN "1 1= ING HYMN. L n-iHn . M. 1 F. II. 1 Sarthelemo — j P^-4^- Ij-4 =*= =fct M r -#- =| =1 3- — 1 — - * *Hrtf — 1 -1 — -* -±- ^ 1. Sweet 2. Sweet 3. My 4. I.. 5. Then is the work is the day leart shall tri - then shall share shall I see, -A- JL -*- # — 1 — r\ — my < of umph a and 1 -#- -| 1 3od, my sa - cred in my y\o - rious lear, and King, rest ; Lord, part, know JL 1 9 To ] No And When All — f Draise mor ■ bless grace Thy ■tal His hath de - a Name, give t cares shall :■ works, and well re - f sired or w hanks, ani eize my 5 Hi ined my shed be - 1 rf — *-* i sing : ireast ; word ; heart, low ; 0 1 eH-t= =t • «P -0 — -*— _p_ — 1 — ] — — • — — 1 — T "I J Lr- NM c= — r— L-r T- h — -1— J L-P— 1— I -1 — ' — r i-t — • I r-* >=t 0= Hggl To show Thy love by morn-ing light, And talk of all Thy truth at night O may my heart in tune be found. Like Da-vid's harp of sol - emn sound His works of grace, how bright they shine ! How deep His coun-sels. how di - vine ! And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like ho - ly oil, to cheer my head. And ev - 'ry pow'r rind sweet em -ploy In that e - ter - nal world of A-MEN. is z^-z#. m t=rt I 111 THE LORD'S DA Y No. 51. Awake, ye Saints, Awake E. Scott- -7*. Cot tail! BEVAN. 6.6.6.6.8.8 &V John Goss U | 1/ i 1 I , 1 1 jX « — r 1 J . m F 7 1 '' 74 1 l i | 1 1 1^ 1 1 1 t^ 1 I songs bars hum - power of praise of death, bier strains and love Your And Thy Main joy - ful horn - age pay: vanquish d all our foes; praise re - spon - sive sings: ■ tain the glo - rious war: H &- rA:ft Come, bless the And Wor ■ This now thy day He pleads our the Lamb that let sin - ners 111*; 1^ U — <«- 1 * God hath blest, cause a - bove once was slain, own Thy sway, The type And reaps Through end And reb of heaven's e the fruit of less years to els cast their ter all live arms ^ -si nal His and I rest, love, reign! way ! A - men. ^m No. 52. This Day at Thy Creating Word W. W. Haw WALTHAM. L. M. J. B. Calkin 1. This day at Thy ere - at - ing word 2. This day the Lord for sin - ners slain 3. This day the Ho - ly Spir - it came 4. O day of Light, and Life, and Grace, rs i is ' ' ' F « , ' • ' F First o'er the earth the light In might vie - to - rious rose With ft - ery tongues of clo • From earth - ly toils sweet rest . . . . £ + ■ was poured : a - gain : ven - flame : ing - place, 4 2* *=t — r — ^ THE LORD'S DA Y TJiis Pay at Thy Creating Word ':!;,,, mm UV:': JJU. J jlgl.U ( ) Lord, this day u|) - on u> shine, ( > Je - BUS, may we rais - c<\ be I I S|>ir - it, till our hearts this day Thy hallowed hours, best gift of love, J___L' ' And fill <>ur souls will light (li - vine From death of mm, to life in Thee With grace to hear, and grace t" pray. ( live \\ e a gain to God a - hove HHnfffHf.ppia No. 53. Light of Light) Enlighten Me Schmclk. T>. by C. Winkworth, abr, MOOSILAUK. P. M. .V. .)/. Bixby :jj=q==qzj=q==q J 1~t~Hn -I 1 L ! J A J 1 J J — I 1. Light of Light, en - light - en me! 2. Fount of all our joy and peace, 3. Let me with my heart to - day, 4. Hence all care, all van - i - tv, Now a - To Thy Ho - ly. For the new liv - Ho - day the ing ly, to day is wa - ters Ho - ly, God is dawn - ing lead me; sing - ho - m !^3E ga r~A ■*&—& — ^ 0 — ~+ 8j£ 0 ! 1 1 f— ■ ) 1 ! f I 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 ?d * d — ~ ^ — 1 — _ <5 — 23 1 m~ J 1 ~H — j ^ — j S> — * ± - ^~? — 5 — T — ^ -i=M Sun of grace, the shad - ows flee, Thou from earth my soul re - lease, Rapt a - while from earth a - way, Come, Thou glo - rious Ma - jes - tv, 1 Bright -en And with All my Deign to -m—P — 1 # — * * — 1 Thou my Sab - bath grace and mcr - cy soul to Thee up- fill this tern - pie morn - feed spring low - ing! me ; -ing, ly; V* •-* r "-» h >c as ^ f2 f^ !• r fz '■ iT. • 1* ^ z* • 1 ■ ^-^ P m 1* 1 r j , 1 1 1 ' 1 K r5 1*1 ! 1 - 1 I r m i ' T EZ ^ *-n-75> With Thv iov - ous sun ■ • shine blest, Bless Thv Word that it may prove Have a fore - taste in - Iv given, Nought to •■ dav my soul shall move, -a- • Jt. ^. . -&- II ap - py is my day of Rich in fruits that Thou dost love. I low they wor - ship Thee in heaven. Sim - ply rest - ing in Thy love. vn— n ? fcx=S-c Z5 J Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. THE LORD'S DA Y No. 54. Safely, Through Another Week John Newton SABBATH Dr. Lowell Mason Safe - While Here May ly thro' we pray we come Thy gos : v— P==£ an - oth - er week, for pardoning grace, Thy name to praise pel's joy - ful sound + .#. .#. hSZ. 4 God has brought us on our Thro' the dear Re - deemer's May we feel Thy pres-ence Con - quer sin - ners, com- fort _ff. . .*_ _#_ .,. m A- * H F t= way ; name, near: saints -Q- Let us Show Thy May Thy Make the ZL. Hi§ 22 EElpgfe^*! now a bless-ing seek, Wait-ing rec - on - cil - ed face, Take a - glo - ry meet our eyes, While we fruits of grace a - bound, Bring re .*_•_*_ _#_ JL. JZL in His courts to - day: way our sins and shame: in Thy house ap - pear : lief for 1/ Day of all the week the best, From our worldly cares set free, Here af - ford us, Lord, a taste com-plaints : Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, , Pv— £— A, r-f-J*- ££ =2 &&±=t Em-blem of e - ter-nal rest, Day of all the week the best, Em-blem of e - ter-nal rest. May we rest this day in Thee; From our worldly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee. Of our ev - er - lasting feast; Here af - ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev - er - last-ing feast. Till we join the Church above; Thus may all our Sabbaths prove,Till we join theChurch a-bove. w -Ul I -m ,_ 0 ^;*_t J2- ie a ft- ?- -*- 1 No. 55. My Opening Eyes with Rapttcre See Isaac Watts GERMANY. L M. From Beethoven iS^ l=t 9 x^x -or :£==£ ^ -&*- i m i _ 1. My opening eyes with rap - ture see 2. I yield my heart to Thee a - lone, 3. O bid this trif - ling world re - tire, 4. Then, to Thv courts when I. . . re - pair, The dawn of Thy re - turn - ing day; Nor would re - ceive an - oth - er guest ; And drive each car - nal tho't a - way; My soul shall rise on joy - ful wing, 1 — r 4SL Ieb i 1 1 1= f x=x w=* THE LORD'S DA Y My Opening Eyes with Rapture See 1=T r My tho't's.O God, as - cend to Thee, While thus my ear - ly vows I pay. E - ter-nal King ! e - rect Thy throne, And reign sole monarch in my breast. Nor let me feel one vain dc - sire, One sin - ful tho'l thro" all the day. The won-ders of.. Thy love de - clare, And join the strains which an-gels sing. A - MEN. No. 56. Hdyward Welcome, Delightful Morn Fred. Schneider de-JTeht Wei -come, de-Iight-ful morn. Now may the King de - scend, De - scend, ce - les - tial Dove, Thou day of sa - cred rest; I hail thy kind re - turn; — And fill His throne of grace; Thy sceptre, Lord, ex - tend, With all Thy quick' ningpow'rs; Dis-close a Sav - iour's love, .- JJ =t=: M ^ •* mm Wb\ liiiflfi Lord, make these mo-ments blest: From the low train of mor-tal toy-, 1 ^oar to reach im - While saints ad - dress Thy face: Let sin-ners feel Thy quick'ning word, And learn to know and And bless these sa - cred hours: Then shall my soul new life ob - tain, Nor Sabbaths be en - mor - tal joys, T fear the Lord, And joyed in vain, Nor soar . . to reach learn. . to know Sal) - baths be im - mor - tal j")'^- and fear the en - joyed in vain. gli^P^ mmi t: .&- I soar to reach w *?- f* wmm mor - tal r joys, THE LORD'S DAY No. 57. Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty VON DAUER. B. Schmolck, tr. by C. Winkworthy 1863 8.7.8.7.7.7. E. P. Tate =t I — I— • m 1. O - pen now Thy 2. Yes, my God, I 3. Here Thy praise is 4. Speak, O God, and gates of beau - ty, Zi - on, let come be - fore Thee, Come Thou al glad - ly chant - ed, Here Thy seed I will hear Thee, Let Thy will I —I 4-, 0 0* me so is be en - down du - done ter there to me ; ly sown in - deed ; g f if I F 1 J ii i2: i Ij 1 i 1 Where Where Let May m^ my soul, in joy - ful du - ty Waits for Him who ans - wers pray'r. we find Thee and a - dore Thee, There a heav'n on earth must be. my soul, where it is plant - ed, Bring forth prec - ious sheaves a - lone, I un - dis - turb'd draw near Thee Whilst Thou dost Thy peo - pie feed . -#- -#--#--#- ^ m ^ _^i _ m 'T :=t =fc=t -0-—9- =f 1 » -*. -*. Oh, how bless-ed is this place, Fill'd with so -lace, light and grace. To my heart, oh, en - ter Thou, Let it be Thy tem - pie now. So that all I hear may be Fruit - ful un - to life in me. Here of life the fount -ain flows, Here is balm for all our woes. -M- -*-1 ZS *-i MEN. Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. No. 58. O God, to Whom Our Fathers Prayed Rev. H. L. Hastings, 1883, by per. EWALL. C. M. 4— »-: * 0 1 — 1 .l_ 1 1 a * 9 0 y-'-l-Z • • w Jay Deavereaux 1. O God, 2. Bless us. I I to whom our fa - thers pray'd, And joined in songs of praise ; O Lord, be - neath Thy care Still would we pray and sing ; n f=\ f f F~Flf l f ? :zzzd=tz=tz 1 rzzfaz f 1 h r -^ O God, to Whom Our Fathers Prayed :t. Thou art our God, our Ac - ccpt our praise, and pics - cut hear our I aid, Our trust for end - less days. 1'iuv'r, Our Sav - iour, God, and King. ii 0 0 -m- -0). -0.-0. j +L. +. -#- - — ' ' ' J 1 £j | ^5"~l ^-^^ — r — " 1 tj= — ^ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 59. Great Creator, Lord of All T. B. Pollock, 1S76 With moderate motion i. Great Cre - a - tor, Lord of all, ». Je - sus, Who for man didst die, POLLOCK. 7.7.5.7.7.7.5. — r — •" A\ Mrnthal m Fa - ther, Friend, on Thee we call ; Who dost plead Thy death on high, 3. Ho - ly Spir - it, Life, and Light, Wis - dam, Pure- ness, Love, and Might, 4. Ev - er bless - ed Three in One, May Thy will in us be done, -# « .—0 0 <5> . -rj T 0 ■ » .— 0 0 <& r-J 0 # 0 ,-# *= O 1 Pj^| C f=ry ;, I C =e — P-— K f t T 1 [~^~~~t — ] 1 . j 1 J . , 1 p j. 4—1 J J 1 H—J J I J J. J — J=3 Hear Thy children's pray' r. Guide us, rule us, as is best, With Thy lov - ing And our' place pre - pare ; From sin's bond -age set us free, Lead us on - ward Fal - len souls re - store ; Guide our spir - its when we pray, Cheer us, help us Show in us Thy love; Keep us Thine while here be - low, Make us in Thy — • — r 1 *— r"^ — i~f~ — fz — f ^ » r r \\\*> y i — i r ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 11 ^ 1 slightly slower. fa-vor blest, Till we reach Thy home of rest, af - ter Thee, Till with joy Thy face we sec. on our way, Make us ho -Her day by day. grace to grow, And at last Thy glo - ry know 1 And are with Thee there. And Thy likeness wear. Till we sin no more. In the world a - hove. I Copyright, 1900, by -1 r M. Biiby. 's — #- • ill GOD TDK DAT HER No. 60. God, My King, Thy Might Confessing Rev. Richard Mant. M. A. MANT. 8s & 7s, D. R. Mentha! -I— A~ •—*—*: 4- 32: K1— i: H * 1 1 1 m *—& 0 •— m-aPr- 1 *~tA J i. God, my King, Thy might con - fess - ing, Ev - er will I bless Thy Name ; 2. They shall talk of all Thy glo - ry, On Thy might and great-ness dwell, 3. Full of kind-ness and com - pas - sion, Slow of an - ger, vast in love, hi I I — =r — ** m- s-j ^ L— --#—*— I Y"& f-1 m l=F • — -m — #- :^\-- qFt =P3 trk m ■za- =t ■■« — Day by day Thy throne ad - dress - ing, Still will I Thy praise pro-claim , Speak of Thy dread acts the sto - ry, And Thy deeds of won - der tell. God is good to all ere - a - tion ; All His works His good - ness prove m S=rfQt i .12- l_i 1 S.L -&- -0- -a m—i-P- szzjz -^ 1 I f-Lt- m 2i V- t=± _|2. 1= ^ 0 ft I i 1 1 , . 1 r I I I | , —I i- — 1 — —1 -X — U=-] — U ~7^ "it* — -J j- J—J -1 ^K ^— • — ei * -^ # — = i — i- =3ir*=S- -<5» 0— -« 9 i Vhv rj # 1 S - ^ i r i "i i f> • Hon - or great our God be - fit - teth; Who His maj - es - ty can reach? Nor shall fail from mem - 'ry's treas - ure, Works by love and mer - cy wrought, All Thy works, O Lord, shall bless Thee ; Thee shall all Thy saints a - dore : fr£M. »f2 m -1 1 -{75 1 -U 1 — -& — ft#— --rr^-\rm—\-^- ~ --g . # | (S16 — 1 1 — _p ,_ T — k~ ~P f ~1 I — _£2 \L*. 1_-|^> 0 — =^" J r I I ' I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 Age to age His works transmitteth, Age to age His pow'r shall teach. Works of love sur-pass - ing meas-ure, Works of mer - cy pass-ing thought. King supreme shall they confess Thee, And proclaim Thy sovereign pow'r. A i_C_. #_l L^ Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FATHER No. 61. Lord God, We Worship Thee Johann Frank, Moderate. ,6sjt tr. by (\ Winkworth MARION. Caryl Fhrio 6.8.6.7.6.6.6.6. ^— g- i. Lord God, w e 2. Lord God, ue 3. Lord God, w e 4. Lord God, we :F=F loud Thou wor - ship Thee ! In wor - ship Thee ! Fo wor - ship Thee ! Thou didst wor - ! and hap - pv cho - rus our laud de - fend - est in - deed chaa - tise us, hip Thee! And pray Thee, who hast blest us, ms vt / 1. We z. Tho* 3. Yet 4. 1 bat ±= :* and pow'r, Whose good-ness reign - eth Thy grace, And strife and war Thou ger spares, And still Thy mer - cy in peace, And none henceforth 1110 - Ssl- I o'er us. To end - est. Since tries lh : Once lest us. O *— song shall soar, For - ev peace, O Lord, Thou grant Fath - er\s hand Doth bid with Thv love, And our J J-- er est our de # shall us sor - fend it be to see, row-, flee, - er be j I m ?^ ::*: T«> heav'n Since £old- Once more O crown For - ev- Thon crant- Dotli bid And our i 11 '+ V Re - Our And Thou, sound land peace who ■ >"g with re hast o er one joice heard and ac - our our o er, cord, land : pravV, Lord Lord Lord Lord God, God, God, God, we gives we we wor - thanks wor - wor • ^ e ship Thee ! to Thee, ship Thee ! ship Thee ! -* — Jl Copyright, i^oo, by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FATHER (Choiral Setting) No. 62. Thou Who art Enthroned Above G. Sandys With motion fa— SANDYS. 7s.D. Jay Deavereaux t— l -i .- |=I =1 3 f=^ r — iizpzzzj -»- 1. Thou who art en-thron'd a - bove, 2. Sweet the day of sa - cred rest, 3. From Thy works our joys a - rise, I 32= Thou by whom we live and move! When de - vo - tion fills the breast, O Thou on - ly good and wise! I I \± -m L-i — :rr=z=lr^==!L==zf==E£:==| tz., r h t_t=^z ^=Ew=^ gz=j ^ •' V — J-i 5 — =s!=tp_ *_#___#_J=J^ Ife: :t: n Oh, how sweet, with joy - ful tongue, To re - sound Thy praise in song! When we dwell with - in Thy house, Hear Thy word and pay our vows Who Thy won- ders can de - clare? How pro- found Thy coun - sels are! i=t=e=±t= — . — * — * — W=*=a I 1 1 3 1 1 1 cl 1 ! -J 1-, — L 4-- ztzzz 1 j==Ej * ij—A-F^F1^ — di=* =r I I When the morn - ing paints the skies, When the spark - ling stars Notes to heav'n's high man-sions raise, Fill its courts with joy Warm our hearts with sa - cred fire ; Grate - ful fer - vors still WW £ee£eeb > — ? — i^ 1 a - rise, ful praise ; in - spire ; wm\ B~*- w 9 — g — « — *—L* — 9 — & — R-h — H**-* - — f — L9 — J— ^ — c-^ — L-^— JJ -+ + f- ~ ' ~ 90 ^J I I All Thy fa -vors to re-hearse, And give thanks in grate -ful verse. With re - peat- ed hymns proclaim Great Je - ho - vah's aw - ful name. All our pow'rs, with all their might, Ev - er in Thy praise u - nite. A - MEN. \^=.\z— t==±= \=±t= f.— -c— t£=i==-9 #_fa==g=z=^=:bzz2==E===g Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FATHER No. 63. O Father, Faithful God, to Thee ' Hermann Walte\ ERNST. L. M. Caryl . j-pfr-j-i44^-, ■ | J JH . ; ^ i. o Fa- ther, faith - ful God, to Thee Thro' all my life I'll faith- ful he! 2. o ]v - sus, Son of God, to Thee My life shall all de - vol - ed be I 3, 0 Ho - ly Spir - it, strength be-stow, And guide roe on my path he-low! m E3 ^ !-# — **- # #— L_ 0 *_ 0 ff#_J_# # — y# — _#_c_r-_ j , J J r *» *tw • -#- ~0- Temp-ta - tion may my heart as - sail, Oh! may Thy grace o'er all pre -vail. Oh, may 1 con-stant aye re- main, 'Neath ev - 'ry cross, in ev - 'ry pain. Light, strength, and com-fort come from Thee ; Praise God, the bless- ed Trin - i - ty. 1 , cji — r — f= c_c=_r — ^_r_j_r r__,£=_«_r:_h ^_^ jj Copyright, 1844, by S. M. Bixby. No. 64. O Thou, to Whom All Creatures Bow Tate and Brady FRANCLYN. X C.M, gg^lid^d^N£^# Frank Ar. Shepperd, 1892 J — l — > ,- U»t=i=3: m 1. O Thou, to Whom all crea - tures bow With - in this earth - ly frame, 2. When heav'n, Thy glo-rious work on high, Em - ploys my wand -'ring sight— 3. Lord, what is man, that Thou shouldst choose To keep him in Thy mind? 4. O Thou, to Whom all crea - tures bow With - in this earth - ly frame, Thro' all the world, how great art Thou! How glo - lions is Thy name! The moon, that night - ly rules the sky. With stars of fee - bier light, - Or what his race that Thou shouldst prove To them so won-drous kind? Thro' all the world, how great art Thou ! How glo - rious is Thy name ! arc — * — .-* • w P- Copyright, i8y2, by S. M. l.ixby. E=2EE?EEEEE ^E*EEt = EIEEEH I GOD THE F. I THER No. 65. Now Thank we all our God Rev. Martin Rinkart. n 1 ' ' 1 WITTEMBERG. 1 1 P. IV 1 1. 1 AVz/. Johann Criiger? y i 4 J 111! 1 1 1 1 1 A h ^ • ■0 « ^1 ■ dA • r ' 1 m 1 | | 1 ITr A J " T ~-v 1 Tr * J * IM, ) 4- # 9 • ^ — 73~*- 1 * '- L ' ^ i 3 * m^ - 9 1 1. Now thank 2. O may 3. All praise we this and all boun - thanks our God, teous God to God With heart Through all The Fa - and our ther, 1 i-r r hand and voic - es, life be near us, now be giv - en, mz£ m t j * & *- 1 s p •— - f 1 1 p 1 1 1 ■ 1 — m r^ 1 1 ' * 1 1 ^ 1 ! ; ! ' 1 » 1 r r i * • fe^5 c Who won - drous things hath done, With ev - er joy - ful hearts The Son, of Him who reigns In And With I 1* # m u, — whom His world re - bless - ed peace to them in high - est ^tr* m joic - es ; cheer us Heav - en, m -» — * — t—1 t* :l 1- IP r t=*t Who from And keep The One — *- :t> ^ -#■ *F P -*fi* our us E 4'- moth - er's in His ter - nal 1 arms grace, God, I Hath blessed us on our And guide us when per Whom earth and Heaven a ■ j — P-za-^— F^ — : « — t-,^---— i— * — ■ 7>U^H~r 4t ^g=;zg*rpg way With plexed, And dore ; For 1 mm -a- 1 1 1 ^r_j — , — count - less gifts of love And still • * # ' ^ - day. j Eg£z=J=g=g=JJ is ours free thus us from all it ills In this world and was, is And shall be & the next. er - more. ■ A - men. -a- mm$ e COD THE FA THER No. 66 Isaac Waffs High in the I leavens, Eternal God INTERCESSION. L. M. Arr. by J. />'. Dykes i. High in a. Thy prov 3. My God 4. Life, like • * the heuv'n - i - dence how ex ■ a town , e - tern - :il God, Thy g is kind and large, Botn man a cell - ent Thy grace, Whence all our tain rich and tree, Springs from the ood- ih-ss nd i&k* i- +1 in full glo - beast 'I hy bount hope ami coin - pres- ence of U 1 ry shines ; - y share : tort springs! the Lord j m p?7^ d^=rt EJ 1 Thy truth shall break The whole ere - a - The sons of Ad - And in Thy light tJ 1 • §=Jsi m^mmmm. thro' ev - 'ry cloud That veils tion is Thy charge, But saints am in dis - tress Fly to our souls shall see The glo - r and dark are Thy the shad ries prom cr ens pe ow ised & Thy cu of in o — **=£ &mm m+ de - signs. - liar care. Thy wings. Thy word. IS .£2. t— \ r No. 67. Isaac Watts Infinite Power, Eternal Lord CORONATION (NEW). C. M. 5&£ J. B. Dykes m t=± ♦ — ♦ — ■ *■ 1. In - fin - ite Pow'r, e - tern - al Lord, How sov'r - eign is 2. With stead - y course the shin - ing sun Keeps His ap - point 3. Shall crea-tures of a mean - er frame Pay all their dues 4. Great God, ere - ate my soul a - new, Con - form my heart 5. Then shall my feet no more de - part, Nor my at* - fee - t .i . ■ Tl> m .,0— '- — j Thy hand ! - ed way ; to Thee — to Thine ! tions rove ; m \t I *-» -1 £=*=!= All na - ture rose And all the hours Crea - tures that nev Melt down my will, De vo - tion shal .,s„_*. IP*. o - bedi - ent run The cir - cle of er knew Thy name, That ne'er were loved and let it flow, And take the mould be all mv heart, And all my pas-, - Tap com - mand. the day. like me ? di - vine, ions, love. m^- f M? % 1 t \u 11 GOD THE FA I HER No. 68. Alleluia! Song of Gladness 15th Century DULCE CARMEN. 8s & 7s, Six lines. M. Haydn j=± m -^#=# T :^: 1. Al - le - lu - ia ! song of 2. Al - le - lu - ia ! Church vie 3. Al - le - lu - ia! songs of 4. Prais-es with our pray'rs u ■ mm$^ s glad - ness, Voice of ev - er - last- ing joy: to - rious, Thou mav'st lift the joy - ful strain : glad - ness Suit not al - ways souls for- lorn; nit - ing, Hear us, bless - ed Trin - i - ty ; ftr1 $ 1 f tm t~ 3^t f q=jz= ^m Al - le Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia ! Bring us to Thy sound the sweet -est songs of tri - umph sounds of sad - ness bliss - ful pres-ence, I =T n a ± j. - y - 1 Heard a - mong the choirs on high, Well be - fit the ran - som'd train. 'Midst our joy - ful strains are borne ; There the Pas - chal Lamb to see, r- I IS 'mssB 1 fct T=^ 42: I iJL a 3 4=9 & —*- \=t -&T -tf—tfc 7SW Hymn-ing in God's bliss-ful man-sion Faint and fee-ble are our prais-es For in this dark world of sor-row Then to Thee our al - le - lu - ia 7Z- Day and night in - cess - ant - ly. While in ex - ile we re - main. We with tears our sins must mourn. Sing - ing ev - er - last - ing - ly. A MEN. f-i — r^ 1 r^^^ — r — 1 — 1— £^zp— ?■ ' 1 r No. 69. Kingdoms and Thrones to God Belong MISSIONARY CHANT. L. M. Isaac Watts H C. Zenner ■=X=A 1: -tSt- —CL. mm King-doms and thrones to God be - long; He shakes the heav'ns with loud a - larins; Pro-claim Him King, pro-nounce Him blest Crown Him, How ter - He's your £#q *— t— \ —2 t HH na - tions, in • ble is God fence, your joy, your song; in arms ! your rest; -w- -hps— f- GOD THE FATHER Kingdoms ami Thrones to God Belong -.:■ : :\^> , ,L.l. . . I His wondrous names and pow'rs re-hearse; His hon-ors shall en - rich your vei In Is - reel are Hi> mer-cies known, [s rael is His pe - cu - liar throne. When ter-rors rise, and na-tions faint, God is the strength of ev - ery saint. ./- nun. i i i No . 70. Isaac Watts s=t 1 i . We give 2. To God 3. To God 4. Al - might We give Immortal Praise Albert J. H olden, 1804 ARKELL. P.M. i ' J U ', 1 1 M • I ! I im - mor - tal praise For God the Fa - ther's love, For the Son be - longs Im - mor - tal glo - rv too, Who the Spir - it's name Im - mor - tal wor - ship give, Whose y God ! to Thee Be end - less hon - ors done, The cfc4: i^3==fe=i \f\t 1 m- I J I -I Ml all our bought us new - ere un - 1 di 1 com - forts here, And bet - ter hopes a - with His blood From ev - er - last - ing at - ing power Makes the dead sin - ner vid - ed Three, The great and glo - rious J- 1 1 r f 1 ~ ~ bove : He sent His woe: And now He live : His work corn- One : Where rea - son V -*- =t P a ^^n own e - ter - lives, and now pletes the great fails, with all r\ 1 1 nal Son To die for sins He reigns. And sees the fruit de - sign, And fills the soul her powers, There faith pre - vails .*—r-& that we had done. of all His pains. with di - vine. and love a dores. jTJ h ■*- -#- jZ- -*- -0- § i I " — i II m Copyright, 18.54, by S. M. Bixby. 6 (/()/) THE FA No. 71. O Praise Ye the Lord Metrical Tsalm HANOVER, .os&ns. G. F. Handel *& mwM -0 — &~ =3 ■gmmmmw^ i. O praise ye the Lord, Pre 2. Let them His great Name Ex 3. With glo - ry a - domed, His peo pare your glad voice, tol in their songs, pie shall sing His praise in the With hearts well at - To God, Who their *J= -i_-J ^ r-n-r-j 1 J-r-i U -• — * great As- sem - bly to sing: In their great Cre - a - tor Let Is - rael re- tuned Hisprais-es ex - press : Who al - ways takes pleas-ure To hear their glad heads With safe- ty doth shield ; Such hon - or and tri - umph His fa - vor shall s* ■&- W :r: ^-0 m joice ; And chil-dren of tongues, And waits with sal bring : O there-fore for Zi - on be glad in their King, va - tion The hum - ble to bless, ev - er All praise to Him yield ! MEN. SHIP n; l f fci u No. 72. O God! We Praise Thee, and Confess Rev. Nicholas Brady, D.D., and N ahum Tate DUNDEE. CM ** it From the Scotch Psalter, 16 15 iat Thou the on - ly Lord o Thee the Powers on high, 1. O God ! we praise Thee, 2. To Thee, all An - gels and con - fess cry a - loud ; Jg-g4zJ-Ezft 0 g— S: ±g£ i- n f - r^r GOD THE FA THER 0 God! We Praise Thee \ and Confess ^ ♦ gfc * ■§■ •&• •*■•& ** And ev - er - last - ing Fa - ther art, By all the earth a - dored. Both cher - u- bim and ser - a-phim, Con --tin- ual - lv do cry: A -men. mu f J* I t — r J t I b =t £^±l 3 O Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, Whom heavenly hosts obey, The world is with the glory filled Of Thy majestic sway ! 5 The Holy Church throughout the world, O Lord, confesses Thee, That Thou eternal Father art, Of boundless majesty. 4 The Apostles' glorious company, And Prophets crowned with light, With all the Martyrs' noble host, Thy constant praise recite. . 6 Thy honored, true and only Son And Holy Ghost, the spring Of never-ceasing joy ; O Christ Of glory Thou art King. AlfXN. No. 73. Come. Sound His Praise Abroad Isaac Watts, 1719 SILVER STREET. S. M. J- Isaac Smith, 1 7 70 -1 4—0 & & — — * — #-«*- & I— $• — ■] 1. Come, sound His praise 2. He formed the deeps 3. Come, wor - ship at 4. To - dav at - tend I a - broad, 11 n - known His throne ; His voice, And hymns He gave Come, bow Nor dare I of glo the seas be - fore pro - voke - ri ry sing ; their bound the Lord His rod ; K le- The We Come, :2=t £ -& mm 4-1-r-P— ,-1*1— , / TIIER No. 74. Glory Be to God on High Charles Wesley 5RAVE. — J- 7s. 8 Lini H 0 1 L-* « ,$, \—0) 0 0 0 C i. Glo - ry 2. Hail, by 3. Je - sus! S r be to God on high, God whose glo - ry all Thy works a - dored! Hail, the ev - er in Thy Name we pray, Take, oh, take our fills last sins J. Wilson ■X _# t=t _tz: 0 -•- the sky ; ing Lord! a - way! i 3 -H- r 1 "^ ; ; ** ' ^ * J— 7-* m Peace on earth to man for - giv'n, Man, the well - be - lov'd of heav'n. Thee with thank - ful hearts we prove, — God of pow'r, and God of love! Pow'r-ful Ad - vo - cate with God! Jus of pow'r, and ti - fy us with Thy blood. I 1. S 1 I f =f J-—0 0 0 Sov - 'reign Fa - ther, Heav'n - ly King! Thee we now pre - sume to sing Christ our Lord and God we own, — Christ the Fa- ther' s on - ly Son; Hear, for Thou, O Christ! a - lone, Art with Thy great Fa - ther one; !— t: S Ss —1 — 0- :zt te — 0- — h— zt: 4= i m Bt ! j J =*rpz^=3= =4 — 0 j — 0 0—t — 0 — ^ 0 A— I*=Bt Glad Thine at - tri - butes con-fess, Glo-rious all, and num - ber-less. Lamb of God, for sin- ners slain, Sav-iour of of - fend - ing man. One the Ho - ly Ghost with Thee ; — One su-preme e - ter - nal Three. A I m -t- :=: -t m Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FATHER No. 75. O God, Thy Power is Wonderful F. W. Fade NOEL. C. M. D. I rr. by A. S. Sullivan ^g^^l^^riii^^^iPJ 1. O God, Thy power is won - dcr - ful, Thy glo - ry pass-ing bright; 2. I sec Thee walk in E - den's shade, I sec Thee all through time ; 3. An - gel - ic spir - its, count-less souls, Of Thee have drunk their fill ; f&£gy 1 r EE4EE ^EgEEfEEE^EJElEEEEg: «±= 1 j*± s 1 1 Thy wis - dom, with its deep on deep, Thy pa - tience and com - pas - sion seem And to e - ter - ni - ty will drink sm wmm A rapt-ure to the sight. New at - trib - utes sub - lime. Thy joy and glo - ry still. ii *=? ^=? — f5>- -■ r m r 'r-^t-p v+ W see Thee in th'e - ter - nal years In glo - ry all a - lone, see Thee when the doom is o'er, And out -worn time is done, lit - tie heart of mine ! shall pain Or sor - row make thee moan, ZfZT. m iiEE& J=l & I P Ere round Thine un - ere - at - ed fires Still, still in - com - pre - hen - si - ble, When all this God all for thee, Cre - at - ed light had shone. O God, yet not a - lone. A Fa - ther all thine own? Bi=a J. iv 11 II fe=Pt mm GOD THE FA THER No. 76. A Mighty Fortress is Our God Martin Luther EIN FESTE BURG. P.M. Martin Luther * ^ * ^ * ■*■ ■*■ -* zz. •*■ f- i. A might- y fort - ress is our God, A bul-wark nev - er fail 2. Did we in our own strength confide, Our striv - ing would be los 3. And though this world, with dev - ils filled, Should threaten to un - do 4. That word a - bove all earth - ly powers— No thanks to them — a - bid I ing: ing: us; eth tj r a . /■ ' * •*■ * " ~** ^ * r u Our Help - er He, a - mid the flood Of mor - tal ills pre - vail Were not the right man on our side, The man of God's own choos We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to tri - umph through The Spir - it and the gifts are ours Thro' Him who with us sid I ing. ing. us. eth. — #- — p- =§: -r =?=! mH= -t—t- ^^^m mt For still our an-cient foe Doth seek to work us Dost ask who that may be ? Christ Je - sus, it is The prince of darkness grim, — We tremble not for Let goods and kindred go, This mor-tal life al woe He; Him - so: His craft and power are great, Lord Sabaoth is His name, His rage we can en - dure, The bod - y they may kill: 1 ^^^nW-fcremfT^'m And armed with cru ■ From age to age For lo ! his doom pJ3ill3iii3i^l:liii^i -r -0- -O--0--0-— -&--f--&-i&- el hate, On earth is not his e the same, And He must win the bat is sure, — One lit - tie word shall fell qual. tie. him. God's truth a - bid- eth still, His king-dom for - ev II >- GOD THE FATHER 1 ^ 1 No. 77. Eternal Wisdom ! Thee II V Praise Isaac Wat is DUNDEE. mil W Thy hand hath ite strength and the won - ders we praise, spread the say! e - anal skill, of Thy grace G. Franc Thee the ere - a - tion -ing^ ; I low gio - rii'ii, t>> be - hold ! Shine through the worlds a - broad, soft - er pas - sions move; £■■- -' M w& . I ' i?=! With Thy loved name, Tinged with a bine ( hir souls with vast Pit y di - vine rocks, hills, of heav'n a - maze - in Je - m -i ' j and •iy ment sus' I! >ea--, And heaven's high pal - ace rings. die, And starred with spark - ling g<>hl. fill, And speak the build - er, God. face We see, a - (lore, and love. • I i^l No. 78. Three in One, and One in Three, Rn>. Gilbert Rorisoti, LL.D RORISON. 7s&5s. 4^g- $=* J^- S. M. ^ Three Light Light Three in of of in One, lights lights One, and with when and One morn falls One ing the Three, shine, even, Three, Rul Lift Let Dim rv er on it iy #9 * :: of us close here : the Thy on we earth Light sin wor &-±-l-\ ^ o z. and di ■ for- ship vine ; given ; Thee : g T—[- i - St '■ i * * ii Hear And Fold With us, let as the while Char in saints i we i the here lift ty peace aft - I to Thee be - nign of Heav'n, er, we Ho - Breathe Shed Hope chant Us ho - bear and her iy the psalm. balm. calm, palm. ^- 1= M S ii 1 1 r- — •■ Copyright, iooo, by S. M. Bixhy. GOD THE FATHER No. 79. Lord, Thy Glory Fills the Heaven Rev. Richard Mant, D.D. I I I FABEN. 3s, 7s. L /. //. Willcox 1. Lord, Thy glo 2. Ev - er thus 3. Lord, Thy glo ry fills the heav - en ; Earth is with in God's high prais - es, Brethren, let ry fills the heav - en ; Earth is with I its full-ness stor'd ; our tongues u - nite, its full-ness stor'd ; 1 — r -£2- 4= :r_zz=t=zzt=zE: m^m rr~n^ ££$=+ » — # — #— 3 *i '" Un - to Thee be glo - ry giv - en, While our tho'ts His great-ness rais - es, Un - to Thee be glo - ry giv - en, Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord ! And our love His gifts ex - cite : Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord ! g:a B$=t =t=F± =fc= mi 1 — r A 1 1 1 J r 1 1 1 1 t l 1 . 1 , J) . 7 (7 | | r~ 1 1 /Pf\ ft'T'fc — 9 0 — ga . # * -4 — ^\ •— # g» ' 1 *, « pm 1 1 ^ =•- 1 : : i f 9 9 ' / i. (i«»d moves 2. Deep in 3. Ye fear - 4. Judge not 5. His pur - 6. Blind un - in a mys - te - rious way His won - ders to per - form; un - fath - inn - a - ble mine- Of nev - er - fail - ing skill, ml saints, fresh cow -age take; The clouds ye so much dread the Lord by fee - ble sense, But trust Him for His grace; pos - es will ri - pen fast, Un - fold - ing ev - 'ry hour; be- lief is sure to err, And sean His work in vain: m '■-■it- — 1 — m — 1 — 1 — 1 — '— = » 1 ■ pife^!3ip31pfil,r,. : j yiilpj] sr He plants His foot-steps in the sea, And rides up - on the storm. He treas-ures up His bright de - signs, And works His sov-'reign will. Are big with mer - ey, and shall break In bless -ings on your head. Be- hind a frown -ing prov - i - dence He hides a smil - ing face. The bud may have a bit - ter taste, But sweet will be the flower. God is His own in - ter - pre - ter, And He will make it plain. A MEN. No. 81. Holy and Reverend is the Name John Needham ELIZABETHTOWN. CM. 1. Ho - ly and rev' rend is the name 2. The deep-est rev'rence of the mind. 3. With sa-cred awe pro - nounce His name, 4. Thou ho - ly God ! pre - serve our souls -# * — *- ?—*-.-<2 Of our e - ter - nal King, Pay, O my soul ! to God ; Whom words nor thoughts can reach ; From all pol - lu - tion free ; # —r-^ m m f_,_<2_ t~ ? — fi z&^£EE* % Mimmmm us sing. a - bode. Thrice ho - ly, Lord ! the an - gels cry ; Thrice ho- ly! let Lift with thy hands a ho - ly heart To His sub-lime A bro-ken heart shall please Him more Than the best forms • The pure in heart are Thy de - light, And they, Thy face shall • !: : S i I! iJO/> THE FATHER No. 82. While Thee I Seek, Protecting Power Helen M. Williams ■fr-x ^r-j £ BRATTLE STREET. C. M. D. Ignace Pleyel wmmm^mm 1. While Thee I seek, pro - tect - ing Power ! Be 2. In each e - vent of life how clear Thy 3. When glad - ness wings my fav - ored hour, Thy _«___#_i « 1=- *— r-t r« ^-i *- ■f — f — F ' m w0 1 . . p£ -» » -f--— I— -^ I m}r vain wish-es stilled; rul - ing hand I see !. . love my thoughts shall fill ;.. . r* J*. 1 4— 4J ^^^ 1=t =£ jTjT H— I- 1-# «__ h -fi*-s- And may this con - se Each bless - ing to my Re - signed, when storms of crat - ed hour soul more dear W'th bet - ter hopes be filled ; Be - cause con - ferred by Thee. S25SE 35 sor - row lower, My scul shall meet Thy will. 13 g *=i* I l Thy love the power of thought bestowed In ev - 'ry joy that crowns my days. My lift - ed eye with -out a tear, Kr, m i^S ill To Thee my thoughts would soar ; In ev - 'ry pain I.... bear,.. The gath - 'ring storm shall see;.. K N >-# , r -r — s~ p S^zr iH^ipp ^ a— r i£F r—c nn Thy mer - cy o'er my life has flowed ; That mer - cy. . . . I a - dore. My heart shall find de - light in praise, Or seek., re - lief in prayer. My stead - fast heart shall know no fear; That heart will., rest on Thee. ^S m i K Jfi. V— L -1 ! ' gop zw.£ FA THER No. 83. Begin, My Soul, Some Heavenly Theme Isaac Watts PETERBOROUGH. CM. Rev. Ralph Harrison I— I I , I I 1 ^<> 2^ 1. Be - gin, my His soul, some heav n - ly theme j 2. Tell of wond- rous faith - ful - ness, !• Pro - claim sal - va - tion from the Lord, 4- En - graved as III e - ter - nal brass, 5- His ev - ry word of grace IS strong 6. Now shall my taint - ing heart re - joice, s J=J: :f=F A - wake, my voice and ^ing And sound His pow*r a - broad; Fof wretch-ed dy - ing men: The might -y prom - ise shines; As that which built the skies; To know Thy fa - vor sure : ^ 0! LC-. M - i might-y works, and might - ier the sweet prom-ise of His hand hath writ the sa - cred can the powVs of dark - ness voice that rolls the stars a trust the all - ere - at - ing I a_ -£'.*- 6 The Sing His Nor The I -ffi. M- A. -A_ name, grace, word raze long voice, Of our And the With an Those ev Speaks all And faith e - ter - per - form - im - mor - er - last - the prom - de - sires ing tal ing is no King. God. pen. lines. es. more. ^m i r No. 84. Lord of All Being, Throned Afar O. W. Holmes, by per. HOLMES. L. M. Jay Dcartreaux. 1 I fi J 11 — -Lr r^ ■ ,--, — . 1. Lord of all be - ing, thron'd a - far, Thy glo - ry flames from sun and star; 2. Sun of our life, Thy quick-'ning ray Sheds on our path the glow of day ; 3. Lord of all life, be - low, a - bove, Whose light is truth, whose warmth is love, 4. Grant us Thy truth to make us free, And kin - dling hearts that burn for Thee, > t \Q oe?; -?--- ig «-C^ -# — ^-t ^^ *- tzg=t- 3=4=3= *=*=£* Cen-tre and soul of ev - 'ry sphere, Yet to each lov - Ing heart how near. Star of our hope, Thy soft - ened light Cheers the long watch - es of the night. Be - fore Thy ev - er - blaz-ing throne We ask no lus - tre of our own. Till all Thy liv - ing al - tars claim One ho - ly light, one hcav'n - ly rlame. ■+- -0- -&- m — £t -=T mi €, - m — i — 1 — 1 — 1 r Copyright, 1S94, by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FA THER No. 85. Praise the Lord ! Ye Heavens, Adore Him John Kempt home Maestoso, f -fcf — i 3 T- —4 — 4 j 1 — f r ' AVA. 8s & 7s D. Albert J. H olden, 1894 3 1 1 M J «i 1 1 J J— ^g i. Praise the Lord ! ye heav'ns, a 2. Praise the Lord ! for He is dore Him ; Praise Him, an - gels in the height glo - rious, Nev - er shall His prom - ise fail ; Ife4=y m :=?— t g 0 1 0 0 j g— r~» * f-~ 3 • 1 1 Sun and moon, re - joice be - fore Him ; Praise Him, all ye stars of light! God hath made His saints vie - to - rious, Sin and death shall not pre - vail: I -0— F — 0- +-*-* -0- -0- -%■ -0 r- ft=t -I 4- ;==^ 1 < 1 i> • < • I, Praise the Lord, for He hath spok - en ; Worlds His might - y voice o - beyed ; Praise the God of our sal - va - tion, Hosts on high His pow'r pro - claim ; -flfi 1 1 hn 1 1 0 — k1 **# 1 A :Jf=t: -8—J J $=fc=*3$ 1=4: 0—9 *-> U Laws which nev - er can Heav'n and earth, and all be brok - en, For their guid - ance He hath made, ere - a - tion, Laud and mag - ni - fy His Name. w& ,: *r- ._#. #_#. *=« ^- Copyright, 1894. by S. M. Bixby. GOD THE FA THER No. 86. There s a Wideness in God's Merey Frederick 11'. Fader With motion. NEWTON FERNS. 8s. & 7 D. Arr.from Samuel S»u'tJi by /''. X. Shepperdy rgoi l^jifein^iifippiiiippj i. There's a wide-ness in God's mer - cy, Like the wide-ness of the st-a ; 2. There is wel-come for the sin- ner, And more grac - es for the good; 3. But we make His love too nar - row By false lim - its of our own ; 4. Souls of men ! why will ye scat- ter Like a crowd of frightened sheep? m^mmmm T=r=F; r t T q» I i F 1 1 r 1 There's a kind-ness in His jus - tice, Which is more than There is mer - cy with the Sav - iour ; There is heal - ing And we mag - ni - fy His strict- ness With a Fool - ish hearts ! why will ye wan - der From a zeal love He so lib - er - ty. in His Blood, will not own. true and deep ? (=1=1 zzz J=:gJ=pH — 0 0 — g_pgz=L^ # * — i:g — * &=^ 1 1 fc= For the love of God is broad - er Than the meas - ures of man's mind ; If our love were but more sim - pie, We should take Him at His word ; There is no place where earth's sorrows Are more felt than up in Heav'n; Was there ev - er kind - est shep-herd Half ■ so gen - tie, half so sweet, m -#- m -0- -0- -0- -0- -0* -0- -*- iS>- r — r r — r — r — r _r_ ^J^^SfeN-d I I I t— I J-JI I 1 =j=f= ^ EH 1 . And the Heart of the E-ter-nal Is most won -der - ful - ly kind. And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. There is no place where earth's failings Have such kindly judgment given. As the Sav-iour who would have us Come and gather round His feet? A - MF.N. . m f— f—m-rf- fc-J =tz=t -F t—f.-\- t=l =p— tzzt=tt=fcnf: f— r -• — #. Copyright, 1901, by S. M. Bixby. r GOD THE FATHER :1 HSTo. 87. Lord of Earth, Thy Forming Hand R.Menthal. i. Lord of earth ! Thy form - ing 2. Lord of heav'n ! be - yond our 3. Lord of earth and heav'n ! my E4 1 z -#_i #_ hand sight breast — <2 Well this beau- teous frame hath planned Shines a world of pur - er light ; Seeks in Thee its on - ly rest : I K • W =t=t: 5= _n__w 1 1 1 Pv_- — I 1 1 . 1 1 J— N-r— I 1 -J , Woods that wave, and hills that tower, O - cean roll - ing in His power: There in love's un - cloud - ed reign Part-ed hands shall meet a - gain: I was lost ; Thy ac - cents mild Home-ward lured Thy wan - d'ring child : — ■ m *=* I_L I ■ * 11 jfrU J J. J'lj^g^ ff , — ; — j- — *— L- w — % — & — t— # 3EES: rzn— ]==} Yet, a - mid the scenes so Oh, that world is pass - ing Oh ! should once Thy smile di ■ fair, fair! vine Shall I Yet, if Cease up cease Thy Thou wert • on ray smile ab soul to sent to share, there, shine, -^ *■ # r ~T ± S^^E* -+— r Z *" earth but heav'n but each but -5- 1 I What were all What were all What were earth its joys to its joys to or heav'n to me ? me ? me ? •irf -m=^=u Whom have I Whom have I Whom have I «. ■^-3-r Thee? Thee? Thee? ^2- Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. COD THE FA THER 1 No. 88. Give to the 11 rinds Thy Fears PaulGerhardt THACHER. S.M. tr. K Handel pm dplgii§™ilflfippj i. Give to the 2. Thn>' waves and 3. Still heav - y 4. What though thou 5. Far, far a un clears winds thy fears, Hope, and be clouds and storms He gen - tly is thy heart? Still sink thy spir nil - est not, Vet Heaven ,and eartl hove thy thought His coun - sel shall dis-mayed ; thy way ; its down? and hell ap - pear, mmmm •*TliN JT~1 TR=^r1 J lidjq^=1q-n I I I pqi —--1-1 ^=rg=J=rj=^-::g^^%j^z^r1z:g— ^ ^-ferz^^j God hears Wait thou Cast off Pro-claim, When ful thy sighs and counts thy tears, God shall lift up thy head. His time; so shall the night Soon end in joy- ous day. the weight, let fear de - part, Bid ev - 'ry care be -gone. God sit - teth on the throne, And nil - eth all things well, ly He the work hath wrought, That caused thy needless fear. I _5=i-|p-P-| — cp — p_i1 , — q ^=J-P*=j — p-L, 1 — i-^m l^_^.ij No. 89. From All that Dwell below the Skies OLD HUNDRED. L. M. H J J— .-I Guil. Franc -I I : 1 m , 1. From all that dwell be - low the skies, Let 2. E - ter - nal are Thv mer-cies, Lord; E — h 0 5 • L* — - — s — r the Cre - a - tor's praise a - rise : ter - nal truth at - tends Thy word : etlEillf; -r— i-P — , — g= — p — 1 — Lr — f— ^ J==i— 1=1 =d 5= *^* 1 1" Hi] Let the Re-deem-er's name be sung Through ev - 'ry land, by ev - 'ry tongue. Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore Till suns shall rise and set no more. IE* =1= *:. Z3f l70Z> 7Y/£" /•:-/ 7Y/£7v No. 90. Walter C. Smith Immortal, Invisible TRINITY CHURCH 11s. Charles H. Morse ^ i. Im - mor - 2. Un - rest - 3. To all, 4. To - day 5. Great Fa - 6. All laud p^pj on - ly wise, lent as light, great and small ; still are now ; ther of Light, us to see 3=*=^ -4-^-1- Ssfeasfei In Nor In Nor Thine an 'Tis on -3— -f from our est in life of Lord, hast ing their hid - eth eyes, might ; all; Thou; sight ; Thee; r^SFf^ :£=: m C\ li 1 1 -1 IN | — 1 i , 1 V i y n 1 1 m 1 J &>. • h r\ d- J — — 1 — -iP%vJ J— — l — 1 0) m * 1 4 1 s ' m m A ' ■ Most t Thy We Nor But of And Is Is )less - jus - bios - pas - all so ed, tice, som sion Thy let ■#- most like and doth rich Thy m glo - ri-ous, moun - tains flour - ish fev - er, grac - es, glo - ry, f^V ... 1 the high as nor this Al - -#- An - cient of soar - ing a - leaves on the age can de - grace, Lord, im - might - y, im - Days, bove, tree, cay: part: part tm\m \-> 1 I 1 1 -M^ SW" —t-t- -' J. i. —*— :t. m^^* m -&- • All na - ture joins to teach Thy praise, And bid my soul a - dore. Ten thou - sand pleas - ing won - ders rise. And speak their source di - vine. Thy gifts, with ev - er - grate- ful heart, And crown them with Thy love. 55 II Cl >/> THE FA 77/ ER No. 93. Father! in Thy Mysterious Presence Samuel Johnson, 1 846 ZELTON. P. M. S. M. Bixby -1 -Ur-J -,- -j -j l-r- - 1 1 1— _J -0- 1_» 0 0 0 — 1—& a 0 — C.,5, J , & :3— 1. Fa - tlicr ! in Thy m)rs - tc - rious pres - ence kneel - ing, Fain would our 2. Lord ! we have wan - der'd forth thro' doubt and sor - row, And Thou hast 3. In the heart's depths, a peace se - rene and ho - 1)' A - bides; and, 4. Now, Fa - ther ! now in Thy dear pres - ence kneel - ing, Our spir - its ^— <5>- KEfee m -&-± — 0- I I — p- — I— EEEEfc JH. wmm souls made when yearn feel each pain to all Thy step an seems to feel Thy kin - dling on - ward have her kin - dling love ; one ; will, love ; For And Or Now we we we make are will de us weak, ev spair, strong and er oh ! we & Lf if ir f\rm J: 1 : . j-j-HH 11:1 j-j-M-N^j • 9. • « — C-^ 0 0 — C_^ ^__CZ^_i #_ C_# 0 0 ^— L—J-- JJ need some deep re - veal - trust each un-known mor - may that peace rise slow - need Thy deep re - veal - ing row ing Of trust, Thou wilt Strong- er Of trust, and strength, and calm-ness from a - bove. sus - tain us till its work is done, than ag - o - ny, and we be still, and strength, and calm-ness from a - bove. i= -p- 11 --J--E: Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 94. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Rev. lV?n. Williams SEGUR. 8.7.8.7.4.7. a=2: 0—0—0 3EE* t=i m IE* J. P. Holbrook, by per. -0TI_0_0\-_ t=~~ 1. Guide me, O. Thou great Je - ho - vah, Pil - grim thro' this bar- ren land; 2. O - pen now the crys - tal fount - ain, Whence the heal - ing streams do flow; 3. When I tread the verge of Jor - dan, Bid my anx - ious fears sub - side; HEBE £=£=&=* GOD, GUIDE AND HELPER S-^-S-5* l Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah p : s Eg I - - •■ S: I. .:;■; :je£ : j|p I am w eak, but Thou art might j ; Let the fie - ry, cload-y pi] - lar Death of death, and hell's de - struc - tion Hold me with Thy pow'r - ful hand; Lead me all my jour - ney through; Land me safe on < !a - aaan's side: K\ f t Iflr f I LI- N#£tffi : :!i:lM -> i) f - JU J ^ HrW' n;jM^;qjijj . 11 Bread of heav Strong de - liv Songs of prais en, bread of heav - en, 'rer, strong de - liv - 'rer, es, songs of prais - es, Feed me till I want no more. Be Thou still my strength and shield. I will ev - er give to Thee. V : ; -t=^=. No. 95. Hitherto the Lord Hath Helped Us frames Ridley Haver gal ALSTON. 8s & 5s. R. Menthal. 1 1 1 1 k-i 1 ^^ N— i r~"-^- 1 1 > -■ i. Ilith - er - to 2. Hith - er - to 3. Hith - er - to the the the Lord hath helped us, Lord hath loved us, Lord hath blessed us, Guid - ing Car - ing Crowning -» — — »— p~#--— »--— » :p- all for all the way ; His own ; our days ; Z\ Henceforth let Henceforth let Henceforth Let 9' I us trust Him ful - ly, us love Him bet - ter, us live to bless Him, w wmm Trust Him all Live for Hun Live to show 1 :*_. ^_^ — *_f — c m ^_ «zz=:^— the day. a - lone. His praise, in — =*±q iJilJ Copyright, 1S94, by S. M. Bixby. GOD, GCIDE AXD HELPER No. 96. /. IV. von Gojt/ie, rSjS ^4 4:44 — =#— F-^ Purer Yet and Purer 6s.&5s. 8 Linep. 1. Pur - er yet and pur - er 2. Calm - er yet and calm - er 3. High - er yet and high - er 4. Swift - er yet and swift - er VON GOETHE. -I 4- o ■H- I • I Would I be in mind ; In the hours of pain, Out of clouds and night, /. Wilson er on - ward run, Dear • er yet and Sur - er yet and Near - er yet and Firm - er yet and g£3L_U _ » — m # fc t= HHHgl^ s —- 1 -,-- . n ,- r-^ PK 1 U— J -i-T-J-T J -I 1 jfc dear - er Ev - 'ry du - ty find. Hop - ing still and trust- ing God with-out a sur - er Peace at last to gain; Suf - f ring still and do - ing, To His will re - near - er Ris - ing to the light, — Light se-rene and ho - ly, Where my soul may firm - er Step as I go on. Oft these earnest long - ings Swell with-in my ■g— -fel»-^-#— .«— f-r-g r~*— *—" !*— r-l^"— y~" |-S-^-S-£g— -P— v — I — -U-U u 1 j_, _,_ — 1 m — ^2. ::£E=tEE=iL± I r * r r— ^* gnn p-rf r Jj: 3 311 d ? JJ- ; Jl- Is m Pa - tient-ly And to God Pur - i - tied and Yet their in - ner be - liev sub - du low mean $±* 1- Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. ing He will make it clear, ing Heart and will and mind, ly, Sane - ti-fied and blest, mg Ne'er can be ex-pressed. V -#- — • — i pie Thy d'ring our ble still are fed ; throne of grace ; foot - steps guide ; wan - d'rings cease, prayr's im - plore ; COD. GUIDE AND HELPER 0 God of Bethel, by Whose If and No. 98. Let us Sing, for We have Reason Joint Newton f With motion. DAY. Ps.113. 8.7.8.7.7.7. Joseph Mentha! I- i Let us sing, for we 2. When we reach the full 3. But how dif-f'rent then 4. Yet our Lord ac - cepts have rea - son ; Let us join with those a - bove en- joy - ment Of the state where sor- rows end; our prais - es From the thanks we ren - der now our prais- es, Of- fer'd while we so - journ here; Praise Praise Well He is nev - er out of sea will be our sweet em -ploy our cold - ness may a - maze on whom th'arch-an - gel gaz son ; Let ment, We us, When - es With us praise the shall praise the we think how de-light and God sin - much ho of love : ner's friend We owe: ly fear, fzi=i=z m J= -v slightly slower. =t Tr^r^r? ww—9 , w- v 1 1 1 — p We have cause, in - deed, to sing, Je - sus is our glo - rious King. Him who wash'd us with His blood, Sav'd, and brought us nigh to God. But no cold -ness will re -main When that glo -rious state we gain. Hears His peo-ple when they sing, And ac-cepts the praise they bring m*j Copyright M. Bixby. I I GOD, GUIDE AND HELPER mm^m" 1 No. 99. My Father, the Guide of My Youth Anon. DELPHOS. L M. D. -I- Caryl Florio ** — #— L- 0 J 0 — L^ ^ J — »-^_^_L^ — ^# C_4 # #— L-# # # — L^_^IC^ J Sz2;4: I 1. My Fa - ther, the guide of my youth, To Thee for di - rec-tion I fly;.. 2. My pil - low of cloud thro' the day,. ... I fol - low where'er Thou shalt lead II i -.- fczfcfc r =f=d ji^e^iiiiiii^i^iiife rfc 4-1 J ! Ti± j ! \jT\ , i I . I J U- «l 1 iJ^TJ 1 9 -•- -•• -•- ••- for- S*~ *-Z 1- -r &— 33 heirs of grace ev - 'ry side, for his prey, glo - ry's heir, y I i EE Oh be that ref - uge mine, He rt-sts se -cure in God, May hate, but can - not harm, How rich a lot is thine, uge mine j Oh be that ref He rests se - cure in God. May hate, but can - not harm. How rich a lot is thine ! I ill .ill i I No. 101. Zcw/, Who within My Inmost Heart Emanuel Geibel Moderate. GEIBEL lls&4s. Caryl Florio V j=fa4=g=^- t !i— z3=^— 4— im: *j f H j '■ 1 I V 1. Lord, who with - in 2. Pre - serve me, when 3. As dew up - on 4. Oh ! Thou who art my in - most heart e'er my cup of bliss o'er- the vine, Lord, is Thy my strength and con - so - dwell How - bless ■ la - • est, eth, ing, tion. Be From Else He Thou ar - am Thou with me ! ro -g I weak with me ! — 0—\ imii=i^ Hi^^ill t) ] j *\ « j— B? 0 # # 0 0 % 0. ^ — •- 1- IK Thou ref - uge And when my That I may Un - til my SF of my soul in joy bur-den'd heart with - in bold - ly veil - ture on pil - grim -age on earth -0 *a # 0 0 — and me the is sor sink high end I row, eth, est, ed, Be Be Be Be Thou Thou Thou Thou with me ! with me ! with me ! with me ! z — t-t 11 Copyright 1894, by S. M. Bixby. GOD. GUIDE AXD HELPER No. 102. He Leadeth me! O Blessed Thought Rev. Joseph H. Gilmore, 1861 GILMORE. L M., with Refrain. Wm. B. Bradbury ** 4EE ^^-^r * £ t=t *=t=i 1. He lead - eth me! O bless - ed thought, O words with heav'n-ly com - fort fraught, 2. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ev - er mur - mur nor re - pine — 3. And when my task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the vie - t'ry's won, 4. g l g : 1 EE *=f=* -• »- -0- T=t — *~irt=ti £=t r — r v — r r^p^r I * — 1 — rztT-Lj=* — H *=kt J. ' « : 4 i ^ *F3F? What - e'er I do, where - e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead - eth me. Con - tent, what-ev - er lot I see, Since 'tis my God that lead - eth me. E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God thro' Jor - dan lead - eth me. 3T= m REFRAIN. A*/^ 1 J j _l J* , !_. £_ ^s He lead - eth me ; He lead - eth me ! By His own hand He lead - eth me ; » f * 1 L a 1 r— I r— I •■ 1 *~t m 1 1 1 i=t s Sees *^-*-*-t m 9— f 3« -jC y , v His faith - ful follower I would be, For by His hand He lead - eth me I -0- rri -#— r m Copyright, 1864, in " Golden Censer," by Wm, B Bradbury. Used by permission. G0Dx GUIDE AND HELPER No. 103. Lead its, 0 Father! William Henry Burleigh ERNAN. 10s. Epfp x\\mm* m% ^ujjju Lead OS, 0 Lead u>, o Lead 4. Lead as Fa Fa Fa Fa ther ! ther! ther! in the paths of peace in the paths of truth in the paths of right ther! in Thy heavenly rest, Without Thy guid - ing hand wi tray, Unhelped by Thee, in er-ror's maze we grope, Blind-ly we stum - ble when we walk a - lone, How - ev - er rough and steep the path niry be, Ft— r And doubts ap - pal, and sor-rows still increase; Lead us thro' Christ, the true and liv-ing way. While passion stains, and fol-ly dims our youth, And age comes on un-cheered by faith and hope. In - volved in shad-ows of a darksome night, On - ly with Thee we journey safe-ly on. Thro' joy or sor - row, as Thou deemest best, Un - til our lives are per-fect-ed in Thee. No. 104. My God, how Endless is Thy Love Isaac Watts £J GRATITUDE. L. M. ^f^Pjjg .-/. Bast i -=*- ww# ■r -&- 1. My God, how end - less is Thy love! Thy gifts are ev - ery eve - ning new; 2. Thou spread'st the cur - tains of the night, Great guard - ian of my sleep-ing hours ; 3. I yield my powers to Thy com-mand ; To Thee I con - se - crate my days; PS fctfc* 24: * o 5 ■*& — ! U -M- -mr -m- — ' -m- And morn -ing mer - cies from a - bove, Gent - ly dis - till Thy sov'reign word re - stores the light, And quick - ens all Per - pet - ual bless -ings from Thine hand De - mand per - pet like ear - ly dew. my drow - sy powers, ual songs <>( praise. :U pgnfg GOD, GUIDE AXD HELPER No. 105. Lead, Kindly Light John H. Nnvman, 1833 ^i—0 0 #_t^__ ^ ^ LUX BENIGNA. I- IOS &. 4s. /. /?. Dykes, 1868 =t =t I 1. Lead, kind - ly Light, a - mid th'en-cir - cling 2. I was not ev - er thus, nor pray'd that 3. So long Thy power has blest me, sure it — Zj ^ Lead Thou me on Shouldst lead me on Will lead me on J L- nrl I ^ -£— 1- P fc X^- -25*" ^-^ -^5- The night is dark, and I am far from home Lead Thou me I loved to choose and see my path; but now Lead Thou me O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and tor- rent, till The night is on.. . on. . . gone, mi& m m em 4— -fih &- ■VF*- Keep Thou my I loved the And with the feet ;. . . . I gar - ish morn.... those # — g- £$- ■^x 1 ■sh t '■W -&T- The dis - Pride ruled Which I Id tant my have ta=i=t« scene; one step e - nough for me... will: re - mem - ber not... past years, loved long since, and lost. . . a - while. 55=& r S=£ tfr-t f MF.,- P$=£F^^\ COD, GUIDE AND HELPER . No. 106. Tlicy Who Seek the 7 wone of Grace Oliver Holdtn 1. They who 2. In our 3. When our 4. Then, my ARIC 4 Huhcrt P. Main -k-K ^-, , 1— r— I 1— . 1 r-l 1— r— UJ 1—, fc=s_, [_ J=*, s( 1 k the tlm me of jrai e, sick - ness or our health, earth - ly com - torts fail, soul, in ev - 'ry strait _J_#_r-<2_ Find thai In our When the To thy throne in want or of I a - ther 'ry place ; our wealth, in life pre - vail, ( ome, and trail k« , •N# 0 . T . g « Fflli.r^f^ • r ! l§l§f^lgilglilga#l^ip p we we the will live look time an - a to for swer life God earn ev - of in est 'ry :# pray'r, pray'r, pray'r ; pray'r ; 'l 1 God God God God V pres - ent pres - ent pres - ent pres - ent \t=r—^TJf — j-h£ — -.1 ^ qr? g-^f I — -s, — — . — p-| y^ h 1 r? ■ p-. f — p-[ — £— #-- ev - ry ev - 'ry ev - 'ry ev - 'ry I where. where, where, where. rj. m I Copyright, 1892, by Hubert P. Main. Used by per. No. 107. No Change of Time Shall Ever Shock Metrical Psalm KIRKE. L. M. D. Bortnianski 1. No change of time shall ev - er shock 2. Thou my de-liv - 'rer art, my God, 3. To Thee I will ad -dress my pray'r, My firm af - fee - tion, Lord, to Thee ; My trust is in Thy might-y pow'r ; To Whom all praise we just - ly owe ; ki-fi^'fif Utwm r -0—9- =t B 'cj_. nu m -si — *■-• For Thou hast al-ways been my Rock, Thou art my shield from foes a - broad. So shall I, by Thv watchful care, ni'iiijiii;'!!, jijjjijij.Lii A for-tress and de - fence to me. At home my safeguard and my tow'r. Be guard-ed safe from ev - 'ry foe. A - MEN. GOD, GUIDE A XV HELPER No. 108. To Thee, to Thee, Away from Self Luise Hensel ASHVILLE. P. M- Caryl Florio rP. a 9 1 — — i — 1 1 1 1 ' N- — 1— | j i_, I 1 m=i= — * — — 9 lit > — 0 . 0 # « 1 *— t '- '\ k— 1 i. To Thee, 2. Thou, on - i to Thee, a - ly Thou, none m • way else 0 • 0 from for • self, me, I My There'* I I soul ) rest would ev - er in Thee a - ■4- +. -*- flee; lone ; •*v i 5 i • r i* m i • ■ f <. "' ! 1 Pa *+ f 1 i i i ! 1 ^-^15 A i 1 i ' 1 i y ' r° • 1 4- t 1 - ■ i i i -s^— ^ Thine on - ly, I'd be all Thine own, Then draw me near - er Thee. "What is the world with - out Thee whom I've chos - en for mine own ? ^ *±. -0- -0- -0- 3=m=*l ri,\r.\ f) i , 1 N 1 i y i gj 1 1 i — - i m M i^ I 9 ■ s 0 J .M • j 1 * ' hm ^* ' 0 9 5* cJ m \ The world Then die, 9 is self -#- emp ■ will, • 9 die m and day no by JL more day, Will Let 1 I we a ^ 9 its wealth de - - ry strug -gles 1 sire ; cease, frV * ■ -+0-1 — i 1 i — .. t-r- 1 ■ — i f * fS ' t% L _~5_i_ — 0 — — 0 0 —0 — 0— — i 1— 1 1 1 w— r still we hear them sing-ing, Come, m -ary SOU 1 8, for Je - BUS bids you 3 Far far a - way, like bells at eve-ning peal - ing, The voice of Je - sus sounds o'er land and j2*_n — r i '| ' 'f i ' - ^fc •i- Ir- sie i-0 r— I 1 1 — i — I 1 — i — I 1 1 — ^i 1 ,— i 1 1 r—r-! — ' 1 -i i i i shore : How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new life when sin shall come ; And through the dark, its echo-es sweetly ring-ing, The mu-sic of the gospel sea ; And la- den souls, by thousands meekly stealing, Kind Shepherd, turn their wean- rn^m L-*. * a. BE Me Hiil REFRAIN. H ^* & ^ 75*- -J- *-^# ^=s: + 0 *? r — ^ — nil -UJ- «=» rr be no more. ) leads us home, f An steps to Thee. ) Pi gels of Je - sus, An - gels of light, Sing - ing to welcome the ,-H-i L '$—(* £2. ^m^ ■=x j2_ x=x a. .*=* h r 4— J — t- 1 I I gh 1 1 1 — -^-t r-^— 0 L-r-J ' **~i- c — r u c IT * W2*+- •*- nr W- -w- 4- T -zl J " ~ ~ *~ IP pil-grims of the night ; Sing-ing to wel-come the pilgrims, the pil-grims of the night. 0 » *- i — K~r .-. =fe^=t=t i — r Stcond Tunc-, Xo. 641. 1 — r GL'IDAXCE T—r*+ r— 1 — 1- # # :*=»:=«=:*=: 1 — I — i — r m No. 110. Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us J as . Edmeston, 1820 CARLISLE. 8s&7s. S. M. Bixby 1 Wjg=; • — €- ^ 1 "■ — r p r 1. Lead us, heavenly Fa - ther, lead us O'er the world's tem - pest - uous sea ; 2. Sav - iour, breathe for - give - ness o'er us; All our weak - ness Thou dost know 3. Spir - it of our God, de - scend - ing, Fill our hearts with heaven-ly joy ; :#=*: 4S=fc=3 0- -B£ jJi =^a«- ■*• ^ b*; zfc=i ifczj: -# J=^4 Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, For we have no help but Thee ; Thou didst tread this earth be - fore us; Thou didst feel its keen - est woe; Love with ev - 'ry pas - sion blend - ing, Pleas - ure that can nev - er cloy; :3k -cr L# ^] 1" *■*■ Yet pos-sess - ing Ev - 'ry bless - ing, If our God our Fa - ther be. Lone and drear- y. Faint and wea - ry, Thro' the des - ert Thou didst go. Thus pro-vid - ed, Pardoned, guid - ed, Noth-ing can our peace de - stroy. A - men. Pz2 tH -0 0- -$0-0- Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. ill. Gently, Lord^ O Gently Lead Us Darius £. Jones, f847 Thomas Hastings, 1830 STOCKWELL. 1. Gen-tly, Lord, 2. When temp-ta - 3. In the hour 4. And, when mor O gen - tly lead us, tion's darts as - sail us, of pain and an - guish, - tal life is end - ed, ^2. .*_ jl. :S: -*TV Pil-grims in this vale of tears, When in de - vious paths we stray, In the hour when death draws near, Bid us in Thine arms to rest, g? • 1 — r 1 — r GUIDANCE . Gently, Lord, 0 Gently Lead Us Thro' the Let Thy Suf - fcr Till, by ■SL Z Pppfei — s< g<- ^ tri - als yet good - iK-ss nev - not our hearts an - g*-l bands EE3 de er to at 20- creed us, fail us, Ian - guish tend - ed, II Till our last great change ap - pears. Lead us in Thy per - feet way. Suf - fer not our souls to fear. We a - wake a - mong the blest. -#— m r a X=*=£ =g=F=^ >_n 7—1 No. 112. F. Pott tS Angel Voices Ever Singing W=f=* -0—0 ANGEL VOICES. P. M. v 1 = r m A. S. Sullivan 9 -0- -0- -0- :^T~: 1. An - gel voic - es, ev 2. Thou, who art be - yond 3. Here, great God, to - day er sing - ing Round Thy throne of light — the far - thest Mor - tal eye can scan ; we of - fer Of Thine own to Thee ; mm: An - gel harps for ev - er ring - ing, Can it be that Thou re - gard - est And for Thine ac - cept - ance prof - fer, -0- -0- -0- -*- -0- Rest not day nor night ; Songs of sin - ful man? All un - worth - i - ly, r~F f T r-f-iJ-f ( I h ■ I Thousands on - ly live to bless Thee, Can we know that Thou art near us, Hearts and minds, and hands and voic - es, And And In con wilt our I feSS Thee, hear us? choic - est Lord Yea, Mel of we o might ran dv. E£ *=*: . fr; -y ,-f ; I7 Tf t 1 1 f g^F^ r**i Cr/DAXCF. No. 113. Lead Me, O My Saviour^ Lead Me Fanny J. Crosby UNSELD. 8s & 7s, with Chorus. A B. C. Unseld =t •&T > * JL ' « ^ — i — *^~ '- ■ Lead Lead me, me. 3. Lead me, O my Sai my Sav-iour, lead my Sav-iour, lead r, lead me, me, Whom have Thro' the I to trust be rug-ged path I side tread -T-r- -r 0 # » 0 0 0 1 — s> Kim r r r - r r r r b b me, With a Shepherd's ten-der love ; £3e m #* j j 3 3 * g I j > 13 j j J J- J H-« I While pil-grim and a Strang - er, With the Bread of Life Thou giv And ®em Be Thou still my faith-ful guide. Let my hun-gry soul be fed. at last thro' grace re - ceive me, To Thy bless-ed fold a - bove. -• 0 0 #- ■*=& ^. CHORUS. Vk J 1 % if 6Hi ■751- =t 3==^ I 4- Thy gracious hand up - hold me, Then how glad-ly will I J2- ^2. 6=* 1 1 b U P Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. GUIDANCE No. 114. The ix is a Spot of Consecrated Ground Charlotte Elliott. Abr. ELLIOTT. Irregular. i. There is a spot of con - sc-cra - ted ground, Where brightest hopes and holiest joys are 2. While on this vantage-ground the Christian stands, His quicken'd eye a boundless view com - 3. Sav- iour ! the sinner's Friend, our hope, our all ! Here teach us hum - bly at Thy feet to r? miiuiM'UWftrtrrrwB i found ; 'Tis nam'd.and Christians love the well-known sound, The " throne of mands ; Dis - cov-ers fair abodes not made with hands — A - bodes of fall ; Here on Thy name, with love and faith, to call For pardoning grace, peace, grace. 'Tis This Ne'er I gigum f M- N rs_A N 1^ Is I" N-t-h y— N— N— hr±E=d=l==: fc_^— -A-, 4* d ■ ^ ' 1 ' • m — — ^VH- . ' m— FS— ^ *—. — • -M — tjH -•— — # — *— c^— b-» — * — • — 0—u^—f — # — # — #— l:-#-t— # — #" # # — ^ — -■ here a calm re -treat is al - ways found; Per-pct-ual sun-shine gilds the sa-cred is the mount where Christ's disciples see The glo - ry of th'in-car- nite De - i - let the glo - ry from this spot re - move, Till numb*er'd with Thy ransom'd flock a - ii^=?=N=Nl2il gS@ r!tfe ^-^ ^ k-r-A 6^ P— J v N Nia I ^+it — ^ 1 — 1 — f Vti Fgtj i 1 ; iiii 1 444^8 J A ijjii -^- -#--#- 1 1 * -^- -#- ground ; Pure airs and heav'nly odors breathe around The throne, the " throne of grace." ty ; 'Tis here they find it good in -deed to be, And view, and view His face, bove, We cease to want, but nev-er cease to love, The throne, the throne of grace ! by S. M. Bixby. y r - r y y XEARXESS TO GOP No. 115. Nearer, My God, to Thee Mrs. S. F. Adams BETHANY. 6s & 4s. Dr. Lowell Mason i. Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near-er to Thee! 2. Tho', like a wan - der - er, The sun gone down, 3. There let the way ap - pear. Steps un - to heaven; 4. Then, with my wak-ing thoughts Bright with Thy praise, 5. Or, if on joy - ful wing Cleav-ing the sky, :# : &. r — r— r H5>- ^ — «— F^-f-^— ^— F: E'en tho' it be a cross Dark - ness be o - ver me, All that Thou send-est me, Out of my ston - y griefs Sun, moon, and stars for -got, f> • g te=£= That rais - My rest In mer - Beth - el Up - wards eth a cy I'll I me ! stone, given ; raise ; fly, ■tfT7!yg. Still all my song shall be, Yet in my dreams I'd be An - gels to beck - on me So by my woes -to be Still all my song shall be, *=SF :ii_^: t=t m Near - er, Near - er, Near - er, Near - er, Near - er, £2— i. my my my my my 1 r*r Z* 9— ^"-L^-v— 3— g=Tg!__ _l—%~ -^jgr*-^ *~ C^ ~ "^ ^—^-P3 God, to Thee, Near-er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Thee. A - MEN. aj — 1 1 fe>-^- I =R:P^ g -S B 1 — No. 116. Ktfz/r Harps, Ye Trembling Saints Augustus Montague Toplady OLMUTZ. S.M. Arr. by Lowell Mason |_|rd=zi| 4 e*E\ & |-jL4-J. J==f 1. Your harps, ye tremb - ling saints, 2. Though in a for - eign land, 3. His grace will to the end 4. Blest is the man, O God, ■-&- Down from the wil - lows We are not far from Strong - er and bright - er That stays him - self on -£5Z5 take; home shine ; Thee; -.— ^ 02 jpgEF=fr— r- -is S- ._ a a. iifi^ -*- * NEARNESS TO GOD - Your IIdi-psy ) 7 t 'em bling ■ S ? r« & it j •[ j=y=4=±j-h] J J-i i Loud And Nor Who to near pres • wait s the praise er to ent things, for Thy -fa- it of love di - vine our house a - bove nor things bo come, sal - va - tion, Lord, .1 m Bid ev - 'ry string We ev - 'ry mo - Shall quench the spark Shall Thy sal - va - mm a - wake. tnent come. di - vine, lion sec. t3 * No. 117. Nearer ', 7l/j' GW, /# 77/ . Ganse GANSE. 6s & 4s. /\ iV. Shepperd, 1892 i M* SF3=3 S * 1. Near - er, 2. Near - er, 3. Near - er, 4. But to my God, to Thee, my Lord, to Thee, O Com - fort - er, be near - er still, ^m >-: £b Near - er Near - er Near - er Bring me, I to to to O Thee ! Thee! Thee ! God ! E'en though it Who to Thy Who for my Not by the 0-t* ~r -j r^ ■- r-i 1 I j be a cross cross didst come, ab - sent Lord, vis - ioned steps -&L fc=hk+f That rais Dy - ing Dwell - est An - gels r1 eth me, Still all my song shall be, for me! Strength - en my will - ing feet! with me ! Grant me Thy fel - low - ship ! have trod. There where Thy cross I see, r\V f r I Near- er, my God, to line, Near - er, Hold me in serv - ice sweet, Near - er, Help me each day to keep Near - er, Je - sus, I wait for Thee, Thence ev 1 my God, to Thee, Near-er O Christ, to Thee, Near-er my Guide, to Thee, Near- er er - more to be Near-er JHEi 1 „~ ^=fe^t a^. :_ * to Thee, to Thee, to Thee, to Thee. ~n 1 — r Copyright, 189a, by S. M. Bixby. NEARNESS TO COD No. 118. Nearer, O God, to Thee W. W. How, alt. HOW. 6s & 4s. R. Men thai. 3=£ A L =fe E3ES 1^— sh hij-^— g— 1^ — *T-g-t-g ^_<&- ^ 33^ -# — # ES3ES 11 1. Nearer, O God, to Thee, Hear Thou our pray'r ; E'en tho' a heav-y cross, Fainting we bear ; 2. If, where they led the Lord, We, too, are borne ; Planting our steps in His ; Wea-ry and worn ; 3. And when Thou, Lord.once more, Glorious shalt come ; Oh, for a dwelling-place In Thy bright home I . m -&- -f2- M . -#- ■*■ -&• -0- m m . m -&- •&- ■#-• •*- -&- ^+ — 1 1 1 1 1 \ — <*- :«=«: .^ 3 — g-ts § j=zt V— r ^#- ^T 22: 1— r ^Sfe^: . ■ . ** r Still all our pray'r shall be, Near-er to Thee, Near-er, O God, to Thee ; Near-er to Thee. There let us ev - er be; Near-er to Thee; Near-er, O God, to Thee ; Near-er to Thee. Thro' all e - ter - ni - ty ! Near-er to Thee ; Near-er, O God, to Thee ; Near-er to Thee. — ©>- £E » -f- V ' w p=p t— -^ I tr~ r 2z± t=± r — r Copyright, 1893, by S. M. Bixby. V f No. 119. Ok, for a Closer Walk with God William Coivper -I 1- BRADSTREET. C. M. 3fc^— ^fc3 m & — # — •— Oh, for a Where is the What peaceful Re -turn, O The dear-est So shall my -^ 0 •— '—& clos ■ bless hours ho - i - walk -t& — er ed- I iy dol be =t *=t -^~ 5. J/. ^. z?=^: 1 — ^ ,5(_i — & — 1— & 0 — #— 1— ^ — V&~ walk with God, A calm and heav'n-ly ness I knew, When first I saw the once en - joy'd ! How sweet their mem - 'ry Dove, re - turn, Sweet mes-sen - ger of I have known, What-e'er that i - dol close with God, Calm and se - rene my £ -^_ jp. -&&- m I 1 r— t v :s- f=t w- W¥&? & m A light to shine up - on the road That leads me to the Where ^s the soul re - fresh - ing view Of Je - sus and His But they have left an ach - ing void The world can nev - er I hate the sins that made Thee mourn, And drove Thee from my Help me to tear it from Thy throne, And wor - ship on - ly So pur-er light shall mark the road That leads me to the ^PPPE _^2_ -^ 32= I Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. NEARXESS TO GOD No. 120. Guide Me, O My Saviour^ Guide Me Mrs. S. A'. Bourne, rSgi BOURNE. 8.5.8.5.7.5. 6 Lines. ml' )\lth moderate motion and expression. -t-i r r4 S. M. Bixby, t8gg 3r^ i i i # w * J ' in 1 --S < »J ^- ^#- m^,* i. Guide me, O 2. Guide me, O 3. Guide me, O «bu my Sav - iour, guide me! Let me clasp Thy my Sav - iour, guide me! Hold my way - ward my Sav - iour, guide me! Let me hear Thy hand! heart, voice. =4—1- J'J J I U J |^E3 _^ -# — Choose my path, and guide my foot - steps To the heav'n-ly Clasp me clos - er to Thy bo - som, Nev - er - more to In the light or thro' the shad - ow Make my soul re m=\ &?=$ J=U -r ■-T ztzz T-T Guide me, O my Sav - iour, guide ! Guide me, O my Sav - iour, guide ! Guide me, O my Sav - iour, guide ! w £ r -*. Keep me close to Thee Keep me, Lord, with Thee Keep me safe with Thee 1^1 -tf«- -9-4- — -*- -^- . t-V 3= CI-!- ^m ! I 1 Guide me, O my Sav -iour, guide! Keep me close to Thee!.. Guide me, O my Sav -iour, guide! Keep me, Lord, with Thee!. . Guide me, 0 my Sav -iour, guide! Keep me safe with Thee!.. Ki ' ±-0- u_ Jn- -*- +■ Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby B'l F-IL.IL.il NEARNESS TO CHRIST No. 121. O Blessed Redeemer, I Know Fanny J. Crosby 11s. with Refrain. W. H. Doane 1. O Bless 2. Thy grace 3. I want 4. The sor - ed Re - deem ev - er need to be hum row of oth -»- -($»- ed each mo - ment im - pan, ble and learn at Thy feet, ers, O help me to share, I urn •&- — ©>- — «=£ -i^_i — er, I know I am Thine, The voice of Thy Sub - due ev - ry My tri - als and To seek out the dj 1 I , j ^^ ==f L— <5" it bears wit - ness with mine, pulse of wrong in my heart, es with pa - tience to meet, ly and make them my care, j0 — ■ — 1 m £ -«»- -&- -fe- l I Yet more to Thy im - age con How oft, though I would not, I I ask for a per - feet sub To gath - er the lost ones and 4gi. -r- -p2- :t: n | | 1 , I 1 ! 1 1 1 • J j | ] ^rT 1 m f' £j . ! £A | " 1 >* 1 ,1 # <^i m 0 J * 1 rr £4 S m & • • r* hm J 5* 9 * -£?- • me. me. me. me. 1 t- 1 2 form'd would I be, wan - der from Thee, mis - sion to Thee, bring them to me, ! O O O O -#- Sav - iour, Sav - iour, Sav - iour, Sav - iour, I I I I -*- pray pray pray pray -f2- Thee, draw near - er Thee, draw near - er Thee, draw near - er Thee, draw near - er -#- to to to to m I V 1 1 1 1 K • [^ ■ K? » 1 " "f§ • l ^•, » 1 ,*■ j 1 1/U ' » LI! ! 1 fff # ■ i * 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 i 1 1 1 REFRAIN. 4—4-, 1 1.1 W^^MjM^M^^^^ 3z:=» m. s near-er to me, O Sav -iour, I pray Thee, draw near-er to me. :8g=r»df-f— i -±— trEEEEEg r__r_t_d= — t Co»vright, 1891, by W. H. Doane. Used by per. NEARATESS TO CHRIST 1 No. 122. Mary Ingalls Fierce Alone with Jesus INGLASS. 8.8 8s & 6s. Joseph Martitu. I. A lone with je 2. A - lone with [e 3- A - lone with Je 4- A lone with je I - I sus ! bless - ed place, Where I he - hold sus, while with-out Are care and dan sus, oh, the bliss Of hold-ing con sus, oh, how blest ! Close fold - ed to Hi in face to face, • ger, fear and doubt ; verse such as this ; my Sav-iour's breast, wmm. m\ 3 And But All ev - 'ry line while with Him, anx - ious care of beau - ty trace, — Com - pan the world shut out, The joys I now dis - miss, And all ion - ship di - vine, of heav'n are mine, of earth re - si^n. Be Thou, dear Lord, my con - stant guest, And keep me whol - ly Thine. — 0- V ft-g t [ I Ml Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 123. Oh, Could I Find from Day to Day Benjamin Cleveland AINSWORTH. C. M. Joseph Mart it 1. Oh, could I find, from day to 2. Lord, I de - sire with Thee to 3. Blest Je - sus, come and rule my 4. Thus, till my last, ex - pir - ing day, live heart, breath, m A near-ness to A - new from day And make me whol Thy good- ness I'll J 0— -,-f- — I r r kn=; 1 1 uijz 1 j 1 j t\i i ppgfl Then would my In joys the That I may And when my fc=== I hours glide sweet a world can nev - er nev - er more de frame dis - solves in &*- -*--#- -0- way give, part, death, I While lean - ing on Nor ev - er take Nor grieve Thy love My stud shall love His a di Thee word, way. vine, more. ■r ->T mumi Copyright, 1S94, by S. M. Bixby. X^-J/tXJCSS TO CHRIST. No. 124. "Forever with the Lord' James Montgomery 1 1 1 — 0 L- # • NEARNESS TO HEAVEN. ! z *--— S.M.D.or8 Lines. II ^m For - ev - er with My Fa - ther's house For - ev - er with So when my lat - I the Lord !" A - men ! on high, Home of the Lord!" Fa - ther, est breath Shall rend /. B. Woodbury • L-5-? J # J so let it my soul, how if 'tis Thy the veil in £EEE^£ — r-S>— '- mm. it: •_ p: b> ■ J~rf= *1T7- i i: s 3S -&r from times, prom death ferf m the dead is in that word, 'Tis im - mor - tal - i - ty ! Here, to faith's for - see - ing eye, Thy gold - en gates ap - pear! Ah! ise of that faith - ful word E'en here to me ful - fil. Be I shall es - cape from death, And life e - ter - nal gain. Know - m j. J j t 9 p i r rr r i f — - l ,r 1 1 " * Pi I in then Thou ing .0. . -1 fe: the bod - y pent, my spir - it faints at my right hand, as I am known, -#- -0- -&- -I T j- r-&- <^ *- # — w — j — *~^~(g,~J~F~#l — -4 — *- t= Ab - sent from Him I roam, To reach the land I love, Then can I nev - er fail ; How shall I love that word. 0 X-&-— 1 — w w — - — w m 1 — ^ 1 — m 1- Yet night - ly The bright in - Up - hold Thou And oft re - -,—r3r — *_ 0 C_# 0 9. 0 L-0. 0 , , L_, C_^ 1—& JJ pitch my her - it me, and peat, be 3: ! mov - ing tent A day's march near ance of saints, Je - ru - sa - lem I shall stand ; Fight, and I fore the throne, ' ' For - ev - er must with -#- er home. a - bove ! pre - vail, the Lord!" MEN. fo-i— 0 r-0 » 0 9 r-0— -&- *=: UPEH^I NEARNESS 7V HE A VEN No. 125. Jerusalem, the Glorious PEARSALL. 7s.&6s. 8 Lines. Bernard of Cluny, tr. by J. M. Neale Si. Gall Katholiches Gesangbuch J. X. 3=3==} rM===^==x==t=^ ; j-m 1 | Mil l 1. Je - ru - sa - lem the 2. Oh, none can tell thy 3. Je - ru - sa - lem, ex 4. I have the hope with m t * 1 -^" 1 glo - lions! The glo - ry of th'e - lect! bul - warks, How rio - rious - ly they rise: ult - ing On that se - eur - est shore, in me To com - fort and to bless ! I =g-i-F — r ' r if K-r ir r 1 1 \f=\ ^m . — i- — #- j j j i=$=%:z=i=i= tS=a=£=& m O. dear and fu - ture Oh, none can tell thy I hope thee, wish thee, Shall I ev - er win the HI m vis - ion That ea - ger hearts ex - pect : cap - i - tals Of beau - ti - ful de - vice : sing thee, And love thee ev - er - more ! prize it - self ? O tell me, tell me, yes ! im mm IJU.-J 1 I 1 1 p^ E'en now by faith I see thee: E'en here thy walls dis - cera : Thy lov - li - ness op - press - es All hu - man thought and heart : O sweet and bless - ed coun - try, Shall I ev - er see thy face? Ex - ult, O dust and ash - es ! The Lord shall be thy part ; =i— cis: rfrf nt -Vt f If'l _r — _,__._,_„__,__._T To thee my thoughts are kin - died, And strive, and pant, and yearn. And none, 6 Peace, O Zi - on, Can sing thee as thou art. O sweet and bless - ed coun - try, Shall I ev - er win thy grace? His on - ly, His for - ev - er, Thou shalt be, and thou art ! # it 1 4- MKN. LE-L-'if c 'ifir;i»n 1 1 NEARNESS TO HEAVEN No. 126. Isaac Watts "Joy to the World ANTIOCH. C. M. Arr. by Lotuell Mason f] tt if N k 1 K I N 1 N V ft* tt j_ J J N N 1 J /T ff **+ 1 # 1 1 1 M # • ■ ■f n a | i * m m ' ■ i • lUJ <4 m m J ' 0) 9 # m • » • m t) * 1. Joy 2. Joy 3- No 4. He to to more rules p • the world, the earth, let sin the world the the and with -#- Lord Sav - sor - truth • 0 has iour row and 1 come ; Let earth reigns; Let men grow, Nor thorns grace, And makes re - their in - the ceive songs fest na - J. her em - the tions frVfc % /l * T F ' | m . % m F [^•ft -** h- « 0 • F • * I 1 *o # ft ,i r V I 7 w ^ * ™ 4- £ W 1 \j 1 1 King, ploy; ground; prove 1/ Let ev While fields He comes The glo ery and to heart floods, make of V pre rocks, His His pare hills bless right - eous Him room, and plains, ings flow, £ And Re - Far And ms^. 55 Et heav'n and peat the as the won - ders na sound curse of ture ing is His sing, joy. found, love, And Re Far And heav'n peat as won and the the ders — # — na sound curse of m ture ing is His &- t— sing, joy, found, love, And heav'n and na - ture Re - peat the sound - ing Far as the curse is And won - ders of His i fcl S3F ^ z2z^ And Re - Far And it= m ■ — ^a <*a — U sing, j°y> found, love, And heav'n, Re - peat, Far as And won and re the ders, heav'n peat curse, won - and the the ders na - sound curse of ture ing is His sing. joy- found, love. m iii A - men. *=fc *---■ V V yf v heav'n and na - ture sing, peat the sound - ing joy, as the curse is found, won - ders of His love, CHRIST: ADVENT No. 127. Come 1 1 it he J', Ye Faithful Tr. Rttf. F. Caswall ADESTE FIDELES. P.M. Mareantoine " ] Portagallo," 1790. -*+-ck 1— \ -\—i — I 1 — 1 — I 1 — I ' ' J — 1 — ' — l-i N I \f — 1 1 1 1. Come hith - er, ye faith - ful, Tri - umph-ant - \y sing ! Come, see in the 2. True Son of the Fa - ther, He comes from the skies; To be born of a 3. Hark, hark, to the an - gels I All sing - ing in heaven, "To (iod in the 4. To Thee, then, O Je - sus, This day of Thy birth, Be glo - ry and man - ger The an - gels' dread King ! To Beth - le - hem hast - en, With Vir - gin He doth not de - spise. To Beth - le - hem hast - en, With high - est All glo - ry giv - en !" To Beth - le - hem hast - en, With hon - or Thro' heav - en and earth: True God - head In - car - nate ! Ora • -C— *■ $=z :$J>=£± & ^=$==£=±=£^-1-1 joy - ful ac - cord joy - ful ac - cord joy - ful ac - cord nip - o - tent Word !. .. £s — # X "m " X 0 come ye, come hith - cr, O come vc, come 0 come ye, come hith - er, O come ve, come 0 come ve, come hith - cr, C) come ye, come 0 come, let us hast - en, O come, let us y ftj, f U- Kl 1 -a$-5 — I ] , ,-4=>,4 r=r -#. m — I •- Zrr^-ff-t =SlfefeE3E hith - er, hith - er, hith - er, hast - en. come come come come, ye, ye, ye. let come hith - come hith - come hith - us hast • IS C -m. * wor - ship wor - ship wor - ship wor - ship the the the the =3: -<&- . — •&- Lord ! Lord ! Lord ! Lord ! A-mf.n. ^=£=x-L£ t-^ES— Ft-- ^=h CHRIST : ADVEXT No. 128. Christ is Bar 71; Tell Forth His Fame J. Af. Neale, tr. TRIUMPH. P.M. C. Gounod r-T 1 ' 1. Christ is born ; tell forth His fame ! Christ from heav'n ; His love proclaim; Christ on earth; ex - 2. Man in God's own im - age made, Man, by Sa- tan's wiles betrayed, Man, on whom cor - 3. He, the Wis-dom, Word, and Might, God, and Son, and Light of Light; Un - dis - cov - ered £4: t=t= ^ 1 p — 0— -*- cz 1 ' j X 1- .*. JL ^_ ^.J rig-» — alt His name! Sing to the Lord, O world, with ex - ul - ta - tion; rup - tion preyed, Shut out from hope of life and of sal - va - tion, by the sight Of earth -ly mon-arch or in- fer - nal spir - it, Break forth in To - day Christ In - car - nate m=i *jr m | 1 1 1 1 1 1 tm m ^— r when I as.... I lov - ing soul be call; aught ? ly? long : Hear me, And how How great All that and ex the I from Thy tol Thy joy that have or dwell - ing match - less Thou hast am is J- 1m. place fame, brought, Thine, V^ Slower. ill m Pour The So And down the glo - riou: far ex Thou, ble: rich ; beau - ceed t Sav es ty ing iour. of of hope Thou n Thy Thy or art —&—. — grace, name? thought. mine. Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, my my my my — — ■ =- 7S> — Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, m Thee a Thee a Thee a Thee a dore : dore: dore: dore: Oh, make me Oh, make me Oh, make me Oh, make me I love love love love — # — I Thee Thee Thee Thee I -: I s~] more and more and more and more and more, more, more, more. A - men. Gl • gfegga CHRIST: ALL IX ALL No. 132. u Thy Gentleness!'1 O Gracious \\ 'ord Mrs. S. K. Bourne, t8g» THE WORD. 8s. 1 1 , ggfrfli'' »l/>H-rH--f-^^ / . /'. zw* i. "Thy gen - tle-ness!" O gra- dons word! It binds me to my bleat -ed Lord; 2. Oh, why should God thus con- de-scend To treat a mor - taJ as a friend? 3. My God, I thank Thee for Thy love, Whose dai - ly min - is try I prove; J-J-# — ^ _-^_r_dzp _ r r_tp r r_J_^ #_ — ! "-4- r f= J I |tj. J^J J#|J ; j Mi ; I =±3|J~ } J 1 J3i4-.-i--4 Wher-e'er He leads me I will go — His gen - tle-ness doth help me so! And why should He with lov - ing care My dai - ly por - tion so pre- pare? I thank Thee for my friends and home, And all the joys that from them come ; E=t= 1 — r — d— FJh — f— *« d \ **— — * — • — =3— F-*— — #-^# — =#— , — \ — -4— pc He teach - es me and makes me strong, He helps me in the I on - ly know that ev - 'ry hour I trust His mer - cy I thank Thee for the wondrous grace That gives my soul a z — f~ » I s^± T war with wrong ; and His pow'r! hid - ing -place ; -*- £ + M. m * \ \\ I 1 r r~T" ' — ^r Hr-r— ^ r ' ^Ti — fr — r ritard. 3==? jH ' ii I ". » shields my soul from wick- ed hate! His gen - tie - ness hath made me great! while from Him the wick-ed flee He shows His gen - tie - ness to me! count -less mer-cies I con-fess, And bless Thee for Thy gen - tie - ness. A P — » 1 1 c,; ZI=zi — i — r=t= EztrmqeiJEg^^^f^ Copyriirbt, 1900, by S. If. Bixby. CHRIST: ALL IX ALL No. 133. My Saviour, in Thy Love Abiding Mrs. S. K. Bourne, iS92 ABIDING. 9s.&8s. With Refrain mf With moderate motion and with expression . ( 3£r Joseph Marline & — r&- m i. My Sav - iour, 2. My Sav - iour, 3. My Sav - iour, in let let Thy love me feel me nev _. — 0 0 0 -& 0 _# jy?_=F « * 0 t_^ * t-^ a - bid - ing, Oh, may I Thee near me, And in Thy er leave Thee, Oh, keep me £=t ■J2- 1 H>U kl ! , ,^| 1 r— ' r-l -J 1 , «M 1 , | 4-r-J ,— . aop. — 0 — ^ , X^A- — l— l- — — — V- m m 9 — 1— ^ — m — 0 — ^—\ 1 — Y-A -\ — -I ,2! «_E_s> q_C_^___L^ # C_^t — #— "-frsJ f>J— c— ] =3 J E^ — w- C' I feel Thee ev - er near ; And in Thy strength each day con - fid - ing, pres - ence find my rest; In ev - 'ry ill Thy voice will cheer me, safe - ly at Thy side; Oh, may I nev - er, nev - er grieve Thee, I 1 [ — -H I II* E n v^\ 1 rnzf IE m I REFRAIN. iipippllliil May I be kept from doubt and fear. And gent - ly call me to Thy breast But ev - er in Thy love a - bide. can - not live from g^« 4-P2-- W 1 4—0 » • — — & • — -I @i s zs: slightly slower. J 1_. Thee a - part, Thou, Thou on - ly hast my heart. A - men. If I Thou, Thou on I— I ^ ' # I Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. 1 h- CHRIST: ALL IN ALL -*2- I No. 134. ycsus, Sun and Shield Art Thou Hcratius Bonar, D.D. 7s &. 6s. IV. //. Doane 1. Je 2. Je 3- Je 4. Je ^m-^ W=A _, ! !_ ' 1 _ 0 «J> •— L-;^-1 ^-S -■ sus, Sun and Shield art Thou, Sun sus, Bread and Wine art Thou, Wine sus, Love and Life art Thou, Life sus, Peace and Joy art Thou, Joy 0 &-- >—&— IB. BE m and Shield for - ev and Bread for - ev and Love for - ev and Peace for - ev er ; er ; er ; er : O- ^ I Saa '=1= i 1 a — — , . & 0— C- Nev - er canst Thou cease to shine, Nev - er canst Thou cease to feed, Ne'er to quick - en shalt Thou cease, Joy that fades not, chang - es not, wmwi & 0 ^ ^' 0 u* N -t£- Cease to guard us nev . er. Or re - fresh us nev - er. Or to love us nev - er. Peace that leaves us nev - er. ^ --• <&- 0 — L-^, 0 ^_i !_,£, 0 & 0 — I m ^_l_\ Cheer our steps as on we go, Feed we still on Bread Di - vine, All of life and love we need, Joy and Peace we have in Thee, 5=fe *- & m Come be - tween us and the foe ; Drink we still this heav-'nly wine; Is in Thee, in Thee in - deed ; Now and through e - tcr - ni - ty ; *#— 1 *■ m s* IBEEft Mr g^i 3E|gEEJ^=EJ Cheer our steps as on we go, Feed we still on Bread Di - vine, All of life and love we need, Joy and Peace we have in Thee, Come be - tween us and the foe- Drink we still this heav-'nly wine. Is in Thee, in Thee in - deed. Now and through e - ter - ni - ty. Hi! r .£# -f> r:J>- wmmm Copyright, 1891, by W. H. Doane. Used by per, CHRIST : ALL IN ALL. No .135. / Hear the Saviour Say Mrs. Elvina M. Hall PUTNEY. 6.6.6.6, with Chorus. fc SfcS •±=i 1. I hear the Sav - iour say, 2. Lord, now in - deed I find 3. For noth - ing good have I 4. And when be - fore the throne m tB: &x f % John T. Grape, by per. *? * m &4 1 1 Thy strength in - deed is small ; Thy power, and Thine a - lone Where -by Thy grace to claim— I stand in Him com - plete, -& Child of weak Can I'll lay ness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all. change the lep - er's spots wash And melt the heart of stone. my gar - ments white In the blood of Cal - vary's Lamb my tro - phies down, All down at Te - sus' feet. £ Je fc£ £ Z± ■&■ i CHORUS. m i §S fe Je & sus -#- paid -»- all, -(2- All to Him I owe; £ ^ — E I fcfc 2_ $ Si 1 Sin had left crim - son stain : He washed it white as snow. fe^i #- I til B CHRIST: ALL IN ALL No. 136. Earth I Lis Nothing Sweet or Fair Johann SV //<■///<>; (r. France* E. Cox, 1841 ST. BEES. 7s. / B. Dykes m n i — S — =i— •—• — * — • — * 3 m : 1. Earth has notfa - ing sweet or fair, Love - ly forms or 2. When the morn - ing paints the skies, When the gold - en 3. When the star - beams pierce the night, Oft I think of 4. Come, Lord Je - sus ! and dis - pel This dark cloud in *— t— it-*— «-.-. — n—^—^s. t t- ' ties rare, sun-beams rise, [e - sus' light ; which I dwell. i I ! -\=\ I 1 t=\ — \-A fv 1— H m But be - fore my eyes they bring Then my Sav - iour's form I find Think how bright that light will be, And to me the power im - part Christ, of beau - ty Source and Spring. Bright- ly im - aged on my mind. Shin - ing through e - - ter - ni - ty. To be - hold Thee as Thou art. *=£ t=t T . |t 1=t £ I -i — t- No. 137. German, tr. Fairest Lord yesus CRUSADER'S HYMN. P. M. The Twelfth Century =^— -^-"=fT^=— R— '-«-H— Jd:b ' 1 I 1. Fair - est Lord Je - sus, Rul - er of all na - ture, O Thou of God and man the Son; 2. Fair are the meadows, Fair-er still the wood-lands, Robed in the blooming garb of spring ; 3. Fair is the sun-shine, Fair-er still the moon-light, And all the twink-ling, star - ry host. =fr 1 1 U KM g j j *rf ^TT 3 I I I J: 131 Thee will I cher - ish, Thee will I hon - or, Thou, my soul's glo-ry, joy and crown. Je - sus is fair- er, Je - sus is pur - er, Who makes the woe-ful heart to sing. Je - sus shines bright-er, Je - sus shines pur-er, Than all the an-gels Heav'n can boast. SP=t =t: +. .*. JL ?± -A- (* > P CL. wm r=f n a ii CHRIST: ALL IX ALL. No. 138. Thou Hidden Love of God Charles Wesley m HIDDEN LOVE. 8s, Six lines I John Stainer J =Z=5pZL_5 1 m i. Thou hid - den love of God, whose height, Whose depth un - fath-om'd, 2. O hide this self from me, that I No more, but Christ in 3. Each mo - ment draw from earth a - way My heart that low - lv no man knows ; me may live ; waits Thy call ; m H=PH- -0 0 -0 4f 9ZZL 5 :i=^=V03 .^3 '■d- -X — **r m=^ I lan - guish for Thy beau-teous light, In - ly I sigh for Thy re - pose; My vile af - fee - tions cru - ci - fy, Xor let one hid - den lust sur - vive ! Speak to my in - most soul and say, "I am thy Love, thy God, thy All!" =^*- * 0-^ # 0 «# 3 s Voices in Unison. Harmony. V ~r w -f- -*- *^ 1 1 1 My heart is pained, nor can it In all things noth-ing may I see, To feel Thy pow'r, to hear Thy voice, I be /'* 4 + mm l At rest, till it finds rest in Thee. Nothing de - sire a - part from Thee. To taste Thv love, be all mv choice. A MEN. I £± & *- -^ *-f 1 r No. 139. r 1 1 i — r t l My Spirit Longs for TJiee John Byrom, 1 773 BYROM. S. My spir-it longs for Thee Within my troub-led breast, Unworthy tho' I be, Of so di-vine a guest. Of so di-vine a guest, Un-wor-thy tho' I be, Yet has my heart no rest. Unless it come from Thee. Un-less it come from Thee, In vain I look a-round ; In all that I can see, No rest is to be found. No rest is to be found But inThybless-ed love: Olet my wish be crowned. And send it from above. >ig c c twit f f? ir'CigJ ctTt rtiCEirel CHRIST : ALL IN ALL. No. 140. Break Thou the Bread of Life Miss Maty A. Lathbury BREAD OF LIFE. 6s h. 4s D. [to j T=gj J j u i ji i j 7T 4—4- /r. /•'. shet —L EE s p i. Break Thou the bread of life, Dear Lord, to me, As Thou didst break tin- lna\<>< Be-side th< 2. Bless Thou the truth, deai Lord, To me — to me — As Thou didst bless the bread, By Gal-i ". R-T* —m -*-rl I F— -v° *— *-rffl — r-'2 s *-r\ ¥- ' S-rfi — flc-r-'5' . ±22:p- -r — rfc -r— r-fe— r- rF^+p— i — t=ff— f— i r Ti » F^r-J ^sEjfe^lilES ■ffg- :- ; p x 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. I I I CHRIST: ALL IN ALL wmm No. 143. In Duties and in Sufferings 'Too Benjamin luddomc, 1799 TUCKERMAN. C. M. S. P. Tiiclrrman, \ =F=* zr ^ 1 1. In du - tics and in suf - f rings too, 2. With ear -nest seal, 'twas Thy de - light 3. I'n - sul - lied meek-ness, truth, and love, l - 1 - 1 *2 *i :] M-^=& * Thy path, my L<»rd, I'd t do Tin- Fa - tin r's will ; Thro* all Thy con - duct si. u j u 1 j 1 i-jwrn^n As Thou hast done, so would I do, De O may that seal my love ex - cite Thy O may my whole de - port - ment prove A pend - ing on... Thy grace, pre - cepts to... ful - fill! nr MP fin hi cop - y, Lord, of Thi : : t m No. 144. The Less I Am, the More Thou Art MORAHT. C. M \ ~i * i -. « j. ; J — 0 0 #-- 0 — v * m ^ 1 r I. The less I 2. Thou, Sav - ion % Down from eac 4- Then shall I 5- The less I am, the more Thou art ; r, wilt be all or nought, h loft - y height of pride, tri - umph, Lord, for Thou am. the more Thou art : Caryl Florio FHJnhM u O Je - sus, hum - ble me ! Be all in all to me, May I be cast by Thee ; My strength and shield wilt be; O Je - sus, hum- ble me! ^.4 0 0 , 1_ -*--—* — t— 1 0--- Take Thou pos - ses - sion of my A - las ! how much in me is That dead to self, and cru - ci And through Thy might I shall, e'en Take Thou pos - ses - sion of my I gg3 1 heart, Thy dwell -ing let it be! wrought, That com - eth not from Thee. ■ fied I to the world may be. now, From death and sin be free. heart, Thy dwell -ing let it be! I I I §1 :gri II r 1 1 Copyright. 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST 1 All IX AIL No. 145. Precious Blood of Jesus Frances Ridley Havergal PARDON. 8s 8l 5s. S. M. Bixby ;B 4=t==S- ■+— J—i fc £ ^ 3 i. Pre - cious, pre - cious blood of Je - sus, Shed on Cal - va - iy, 2. Though thy sins are red like crim - son, Deep in scar - let glow, 3. Pre - cious blood that hath re - deemed us ! All the price is paid ' 4. Pre - cious blood, by this we con - quer In the fierc - est fight, 3 l 3=f *f me. snow, made, might. Shed for reb - els, shed Je - - sus, pre - cious blood Per - feet par - don now Sin and Sa - tan o I for sin - ners, Shed shall wash thee White is of - fered, Peace ver - com - ing, By for thee and as snow, as is made, is its might, its 1 -tf— I Hi m REFRAIN. 1 rs 1 !rfe fcfc the pre - cious . 1 j blood of Je - sus, Shed Cal - va - 6*. ^ r — r ry! £2- 3 s -&&>- for thee and me O be - lieve it, ~ 9 ceive Tis fe-r— * £ ^- ♦ ■«* Jfr. ~7Z> 1 0 ^Rr if 7m lt==P Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bix^v. CHRIST : BIOOD OF No. 146. yesusy Thy Blood and Righteousness John Wesley \ tr. JORDAN. L.M.D. EL^Ez —I G-r-i- J. Barnby \ tJ-U ] ; JTJ — J_J a I )-i$^^ l I 1. Je - sus, Thy Blood and Righteous-ness My beau - ty arc, my glo - rious dress; 2. The ho - ly, meek, on - spot - ted Lamb, Who from the Fa - ther'a bo - sum came, 3. Lord, I be - lieve, wen sin - ners more Than sands up - on the o - cean shore, JEEt -0 — » ^ 0 0 0 ,_# TZ 0 0 r0 fe# 0 |M J I ! J .' Si, 1 ! ..I I J J 'Midst flam - ing worlds, in these ar - ray'd, With joy shall I lift up my head. Who died for me, e'en me, t'a - tone, Now for my Lord and God I own. Thou hast for all a ran - som paid, For all a full I a - tone - ment made. mm El& — -*- — h- Zt I A EE Voices in Unison Harmony e m 0 1 — 0 r J^--J— :^^1 1 Bold shall I stand in Thy great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay ? Lord, I be - lieve Thy pre-cious blood, Which, at the mer - cy - seat of God, When from the dust of death I rise, To claim my man - sion in the skies, 1 I l I -0- I -#- m *2: -+ f=f -w- m 0 -w- -w- m 1 — I , ^ 1 Kj0 1 J S^ Voices in Unison -A- ' I Harmony mm Ful - ly ab - solv'd thro' these I am, From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. For ev - er doth for sin - ners plead, For me, e'en for my soul, was shed. E'en then, this shall be all my plea, Je - sus hath liv'd, hath died, for me. I J I S 1- -0- 0 -0-0 CHRIST : BLOOD OF No. 147. I Come, Thou Wounded Lamb of God $ Charles Wesley U I i . -J — J- GOSS. L. M. D. r-J N— J ■« • • ~1 J- ~i r-i • — ! 0 -J -• — 1 0 — ' Sir John Goss 1 Is 1 I 3 i. i < 2. How 3. How .'a 0 :ome, Thou wound-ed Lamb of God, To wash me 'blest are they who still a - bide Close shel - tered r can it be, Thou heav'n - ly King, That Thou shouldst " 0 0 0 m —0— in at us 0 — 0 — Thy Thy to -#- f cleans - ing blood, bleed - ing side ! glo - ry bring? r^ S P— 1 §gzi= |* j» ]• !■ —#-- 0 *- » 0 0 — 1 1 -0— — Se -f 5-F =1 -*-!—' Li — 1 — 1 — H L-c f — t — i — ' L-j 1 r- 1 - J :=;3ij=: s To rest be - neath Thy cross; then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. Who life and strength from Thee de - rive, And by Thee move, and in Thee live. Make slaves the part - ners of Thy throne, Decked with a nev - er - fad - ing crown? 1 *=t. i S=£-\:si=r~i=i=J U T=Z=2= m Take my poor heart, and let it be For - ev - er closed to all but Thee ! What are our works but sin and death, Till Thou Thy quick-'ning Spir -it breathe? First-born of man - y breth - ren Thou! To Thee, lo ! all our souls we bow !_ ••#■■#- J -0- . r r r iff r=m i I I m Seal Thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love for - ev Thou giv'st the power Thy grace to move ; O won-drous grace ! O bound our hearts and hands we give: Thine may we die, Thine may HIS m To Thee *-% er there ! less love ! we live! mm CH Rl ST: BLOOD OF No. 148. Must yes us Bear the Cress Alone From Thomas Shepherd \a i , , ■ I J .1 1 ~i~ MAITLAND. CM. -I — r—l- G. X. Allen 0 I ? -*-pg -^ fed— - j-|— I 1 — -£ ^ -4-Y-2- Eg— fc»^-f--fcg=::zg= 1. Must Je - BUS bear the eross a - lone, And all the world go free! 2. How hap - py are the saints a - bove, \\'li«> once went sorrowing here! 3. The con - se - era - ted eross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free; 4. O pre - cious cross ! O glo - rious crown ! O res - ur - ree - don day! 1 1 1 1 i 1 -1 — 1. i 1 — r 1 1 1— — 1 ( — ,-, No, there's a cross for ev - 'ry one, And there's a cross for But now they taste un - ming - led love, And joy with - out a And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for Ye an - gels, from the stars come down, And bear my soul a me. tear, me. way. Ill I — g. 1 r ilp? ■ tt It I l =E No. 149. Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed Isaac M'atts =r=tzj: jH-S— *-* «:•: #-*- AVON. -J CM. //. Jf V/^« -&• A - las! Was it Well might Thus might But drops and did for crimes the sun I hide of grief Ewa L 1 1 — L-i-u — Tf-tp - my Sav - iour bleed, And did my Sov that I had done He groaned up - on in dark - ness hide, And shut His glo my blush - ing face While His dear cross can ne'er re - pay The debt of love -*- <5> #-r-H • m &- ' reign die? the tree ? - ries in, ap - pears : I owe; Would He A - maz When God, Dis - solve, Here, Lord I vote ing pi the might my heart, I give that tv ! grace ■ y Mak in thank my - self cred head For on-known ! And - er, died For - ful - ness! And a - way, 'Tis Bybk 1 m. jzr such a love be man, the crea ■ melt, mini all that I J 3 as de - . ture's sin. to • can do. 3 I! CHRIST: SACRIFICE No. 150. There is a Green Hill Far Away Cecil F. Alexander, 1848 ALEXANDER. C. M. D. S. M. Bixby g*4 W &— *=t=5 -#- P 1 I 1 1. There is a green hill far a - way, With - out a cit - y wall, 2. There was no oth - er good e - nough To pay the price of sin,. PPPg ■f >- Zm f=t=f *FF BE e la K 1—1=3: ■#— #- ^■^ it — 1— ft -or* 1 V Where the dear Lord was cru - ci - tied, Who died to save us all. He on - ly could un - lock the gate Of heav'n, and let us in. m — ^ — * — *-*-*- We may not know, we can Oh, dear - ly, dear - ly has -. * p—T- p w ^ l I 1/ not tell What pains He had to bear, He loved, And we must love Him too, flfr m± P3 3=^5 :^e m pp. But we be And trust in ■-= & 1— «— p lieve it was for us He hung and suf - fer'd there. His re - deem - ing blood, And try His works to do. m Hfc tr- -#-- Jt Copyright, 1893, by S. M. Bizby. -t 9—r J.—J CHRIST : SACRIFICE ^=Z 11 No. 151. In the Cross of Christ I Glory RATHBUN. &7*. Ithamar ^ottkry, 1 847 3 i » M ^^ In the cross of Christ I glo - ry, 2. When the woes of life o'er -take me, 3. When the sun of bliss is beam-ing 4. Bane and bless - ing, pain and pleas-ure, Tow-'ring o'er the wrecks of time, ind fears an - noy, Light and love up - on my way, By the cross are sane - ti - tied o — -S* *— IS t= ~: ^ All the light of Nev - er shall the From the cross the Peace is there, that fUJipS J 4 sa - - cred sto - ry Gath cross for - sake me : Lo ! ra - diance streaming, Adds knows no meas-ure, Joys, I -M- . _ ers round its head sub-lime. it glows with peace and joy. more lus - tre to the day. that through all time a- bide. -A- 42. m ?* • m No. 152. In the Light, Lord, of Thy Cross J. P. Laiq LANGE. Caryl Florio fc m 1. In the light, Lord, of Thy 2. Whence my S:iv - iour crown'd with 3. Let the dread se - ver - i 4. Then will I re - turn with cross thorns, Thee May I Went re Of Thy Once more tli is world ev ject - ed scorn cross, Lord, stir to the world er ful my be see ; iy> heart ; low ; m i =u 99- e While with In the That with Not to Thee world Thee seek I that I ita walk in hates Thv die ami hap - pi - faith, name, live, ness, True and fear ■ I at home Nev - er more But Thine own kl i I less may will nev - from Thee peace to I er de - be - be. be! part. m II ~ r 1 Copyright, 1S04. by S. M. Rixby. ORIFICE No. 153. Nature, with Open Volume, Stands Isaac Watts HAMBURG. L.M. Arr. by Lowell Ma* A -M -I J ^ EH And ev - ery la - Here, on the cross, Her noblest life With an-gels join tis my of fair - spir praise -79- His hands Shows something worthy of a est drawn In pre-cious blood, and crim - son - it draws From His dear wounds and bleed-ing the Lamb, And worship at His Fa - ther's « -» ^ - - J -&- J God. lines. side. throne. A - men. Sfctz *=t r: ^ ga No. 154. Tis Finished ! so the Saviour Cried Samuel Stennett ST. CROSS. L. M. ! 1 , , i y. A £>^ rx \J , | | 1 1 1 f^—^ -&— .-H ^ «1 J ' J 72 1 — tt 0) • 75 1 1 — ul ^> 4 7* * s ^T- 9 # « -% 1 % 5 \— tTJ ^ — ^ -^rl # # 'Vr-i • -&- i I. 'Tis fin-ished ! so the Sav - iour cried, And meek-ly Dowed His head and died: 2. 'Tis fin-ished ! all that heav'n de - creed, And all the an - cient pro - phets said 3- 'Tis fin-ished ! this My dy - ing groan Shall sins of ev - ery kind a - tone ; 4. 'Tis fin-ished ! let the joy - ful sound Be heard thro all the na - tions round; ■f- -&- . 0 J j „ rj rJ 1 1 ^ . 0 „ . (m\* 1 P ,# 1 & • 0 • • ^r> 1 i r # L 7> <> i w • {? (V X I | 0 "> 1 ! 1 1 I 1 1 1 L 1 i 1 1 i ' i ■gt-T- -#- £<- £5 FT* I I I r~Tf 7s- & 7^7^ 'Tis fin - ished ! yes, the race is run, The bat - tie fought, the vie - t'ry won. Is now ful - filled, as was de - signed, In Me, the Sav - iour of man - kind. Mil-lions shall be redeemed from death, By this My last ex -spir -ing breath. 'Tis fin-ished! let the ech - o fly Thro' heav'n and hell, thro' earth and sky. A - men. PraUg ^ — 79 -I ^,- mm " jfi. I I I CHRIST: SACRIFICE STo.155. We Sing I he Praise of Him Who Dial Joseph Marline Rev. Thos. Kelly. Abr. ^rNN^j^d^ CHESTER. L. M. =$ ^^feip^ I. 2. 3- 4. We sing Inscribed The Cross The balm -#- -*- the up ! It of praise of - on that takes our life, the 0 m Him Cross guilt cure 0 who died, we see, a - way, of woe, Of In It The Him who shin - inn holds the hums - ure ■r f died let - faint and f up - ters, - ing the on the God Is spir - it jlcdge of J cross ! 1 up ; {&*--- -p— "?- r= * p- zt= ^ — *— — 1 * t f" -v- — 1— f 1 —\ 1 — -M s^4-- -1 " 1- -t— -f— N — # — H — 4- H — =1= H 1— =t= 1 — 1 1 — -rJ : CL-I -> I— J i $ : =t £t ^=t^=f: f II -j The sin - ners hope let men de - ride He bears our sins up - on the tree, It cheers with hope the gloom - y day, The sin - ner's ref - uge here be - low, =t ■f- ,r For this we count the world but He brings us mer - cy from a And sweet -ens ev - 'ry bit - tei The an - gel's theme in Heav'n a loss. bove. cup. bove ! f^^ HU 1 — r Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 156. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Isaac Watts, 1707 MILDRED. L. M. S. M. Bixby X I 1. When I sur - vey the won-drous cross, 2. See from His head, His hands, His feet, 3. For -bid it, Lord, that I should boast, 4. Were the whole realm of na - ture mine, lz.4: r if T f g iG P if ' 1 f il 1 : t ^^r rrt 1 On which the Prince of glo - ry died. Sor - row and love flow min - gled down Save in the death of Christ my God, That were a pres - ent far too small r<2- m *=$*: &=m m ~~ 1 I v rich - est grain I count but loss. My rich - est gain I count but Did e'er such love and sor - row meet, All the vain things that charm me most, Love so a - maz - ing, so di - vine, -#- £# • • w And pour con - tempt on all Or thorns com-pose so rich I sac - ri - fice them to De - mands my soul, my life, my a Thy mv pride, crown ? blood, all. 42- —0—r* * • 1 r> r? , r? J. ■ + , # « * 0— ri 1 r-| ,-, ^H"i~Hr~PiP:iM!Ezp fir FiLii Copyright, 1893, by S. M. Bixby. C//AVS T : SA CKIFICE No. 157. "Lord, when Thy Kingdom Comes" MACLAGEN. 10s. W. /). Maclagen S. M. Bixby U 1 1— 1 1 V ^ rjA | ■ A b t *"*" 1 ^ ^ •; 0 ^ J d « i n i J m #| • *l *i l | \<\) 4- A m\ i 1 J 0 m i_ • 1. "Lord, 2. No 3- Yet when Thy king - king - ly ' sign here the word dom comes, re - mem de - clares that glo the dy - ing Sav - ber iour 1 me; " now ; saith ; • Thus No 'Thou spake the ray of too shalt fi»Y h i 1 U- S 0 L4- ^ • m # • 0 ^ 0 w # U ^-^ i -i 1 i i 1 1 2_t±_b — —± P— «_• 0 0 0 fr -4-=*4- u i — i— J ^ fc u^ dy - ing lips to dy - ing. hope lights up that aw - ful. rest in Pa - ra - dise to ears;, hour; day; Oh faith, which in that A thorn - y crown sur Oh, words of love to •ilbir: s* s^ I S3: M- dark - est hour could see The rounds the bleed - ing brow ; The an - swer words of faith ! Oh, r: f p — prom - ised glo - ry of hands are stretched in weak words of hope for those the far - off years, ness, not in power, who live to pray ! ±2: 1 T- Copyright, 1897, by S. M. Bixby. t ^ -&- I No. 158. From the Cross Uplifted High J. Haweis ROSEFIELD C. H. A. Malan 1. From the cross up 2. " Sprinkled now with 3. " Spread for thee, the 4. " Soon the days of ._ 0 0 • 0 fr 4I » — £ * f ~ ^ 1 — r — t — r- lift - blood fes - life ed the high, Where throne tal board shall end ; Why See Lo. the be - with I I Sav - neath rich come, iour fin- est vour deigns to die, bur - dens groan, dain - ties stored ; Sav - iour, Friend, i CJ — H — 0- C//AVS T : SA CR1FICE From the Cross Uplifted High 1 i 1 J-4-j — j ■ 1 1 J — T3 J «M M j a I What me - lo - dious sounds we hear, Burst - ing on On My pierc - ed bod - y laid, lust - ice owns To thy Fa-ther's bo - som press d, Yet a - gain Safe your spir - it to con - vey To the realms the the a of rav - ished ran - sum paid ; child COD - end - less day, __ « 0 • • . _# *-> ^ r— ^ * B£— [ l =1» — » f=jr-ri » F I " Love's re - deem - ing work is Bow the knee, and kiss the Nev - er from His house to Up to My e - ter - nal done ; Come and Son ; Come and Come and Come and mm roam home wel - come, wel - come, wel - come, wel - come, sin - tier, sin - ner, sin - ner, sin - ner, come : come come ! come !' II No. 159. / Gave My Life for Thee Francis Ridley Hal Joseph Martine. i. I gave My life for thee, My precious blood I shed, 2. And I have bro't to thee, Down from My home a - bove, 3. Oh, let thy life be given, Thy years for Him be spent That thou might'st ransom'd Sal - va - tion full and Sin's fet - ters all be m jizi: J. . H «T < JlJ-l Ml J * Ml i\? _r-A-frU-4i be And quicken'd from the dead free, My par -don and My love ; riv'n, And joy with suff 'ring blent. — •- —ml .#__!= I gave My life for thee, What hast thou giv'n for Me ? I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou bro't to Me ? I gave My-self for thee, Give thou thv-self to Me. ft*. ♦ Copyright, 189+ by S. M. Bixby CHRIST No. 160. "Nearer the Cross ! " My Heart Can Say Fanny J. Crosby KNAPP. P.M. Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp, by per ^z=S=*=X. _j> — ^ / 1. " Xear-er the cross !" my heart can say 2. Near - er the Chris-tian's mer - cv-seat 3. Near- er in prayer my hope as-pires, I am com - ing near - er ; am com - ing near - er ; am com - in f f f_ ; ! ' r ' 1 IPJ*- L — # # * y m * !»• »— — -• — h -^ 5- r S 1/ V 1 V ■p 1 _" ! 1 ^ 1 1 • 1 • • / i • I I wound -ed side, still would be : soon shall wear ; # 9 — w ^T^T* — 9-' I am com - ing near - er, Still I'm com - ing near - er, I am com - ing near - er, I am com - ing near - er. Still I'm com - ing near - er. I am com - ing near - er. £5: —M 9 i _ ■_ # 4 Copyright, 1873, by Mrs. J. F. Knapp. CHKIS T ; SA CKIFICE =s=fE£=H1 No. 161. The Scales Have Fallen from My Eyes Mrs. S. A'. Bourne, 1894. EXULTATION. L. M. with Refrain. Mil) tii mmjs Jij j 1 j, t\t.tt=^ m \ rr 1. The scales have fall - en from my eyes, Ami now I see frith .1 - prise, 2. What seem'd so bard is eas - y now, While at the cross I hum - My how ; 3. I nev - er, nev - rr can for - get The sac - ri - fice that paid my debt ! t*-±-fi—W- mmm V — ::i-p=^#: i^H -0-- # 0 •— C-*# J— L.#_i_J I - I The way that sovereign grace has plann'd, Sal- va - tion from my Sav-iour's hand! One pre-cious tho't melts all my pride — It was for me my Sav - iour died ! And since for me His life He'd give, I'll love and serve Him while I live ! 1 n - it : : T Cis-^r fiiLLj :f:z0Zi^z*—i -# , 0 V tfO^H-Hi-HS REFRAIN. I I : ;l aj : J -#— l-# 0— «--#— =- — #— L-# — r*#_c_e^ c.^ #_ He died for me, He died for me! The debt is paid, my soul is free! nHH Slgilg » . «— r-g — *— r-g — »~~r? — H~r~M~!~i 1 LZB====^=E^EEErzz=bEEfiEJ I I *»^ 1=T J Hence-forth my life a song shall be, A song of praise to Jc l o -#- P8 nFrrrn^rn Copyright, 1S94, by S. M. Ri.xby. C//AVS T : SA CRIFICE No. 162. Mrs. R. S. Storrs, Christ the Lord is Risen 7 o-Day T=X- ~+i-i-te=£ MENDELSSOHN. — *—, 1 I- 75- F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ph.D. ill ■f\j i *\f rim l i i. Christ the Lord is risen to - day! He who in the man-ger lay, Watch'd by gen - tie 2. Bring the ros - es' rich per -fume, Bring the gar-den's gladdest bloom, Bring the lil - ies' 3. O the man-sions Christ pre-pares, Where for each He looks and cares ! O the gar -dens ! !S -ff- HEE -*--*- -ff- 1 1 t=t T *=£ t=t ±=± §1 r=j: 3=t moth-er's eyes, saint - ly white, blooming bright, Lives and reigns be-yond the skies." Christ the Lord Em - blems of the soul's de-light, — Em-blems of Where Hisglo - ry is the Light ! Here His love j — 1- i^r m jm. -± JL is ris'n to - day ! the spir-it's glow, is per- feet peace ■x=t 3 r-r-f- » r_ t — 1 — r 1 1 m I d -f if # it: -gh ^ Each to I glad - ly say ! Shout, ye hap - py ones, and sing, Let the earth with We, like Ma - ry, soon may know, When our Mas-ter's Voice we hear Speak our name in There His love shall nev-er cease ! Sing, ye chil-dren, sing and say, " Christ the Lord is *' * *' ' -fr ,f- -*- -P- - - g ' t- r1 f- ■#• 1^1 — ->- 1 #=jitfjggjg] THE RESURRECTION No. 164, Sing with All the Sons of Glory Rev. IV. J. Irons, D. D. With motion, f IRONS. 8s. 7s. S. M. Bixby i. Sing with all the sons of glo - ry, Sing the res - ur - rec - tion - song ! 2. Oh, what glo - ry, far ex - cecd - ing All that eye has yet per-ceived! 3." Life e - ter - nal !" Heav'n re - joic - es ; Je - sus lives Who once was dead; 4." Life e - ter - nal !" Oh, what won -ders Crowd on faith — what joy un - known, S^— r— M-^TT— P--f- Ff=r=^ f *fW=f=* :q- L s is-—*—-— Death and sor - row, earth's dark sto Ho - liest hearts, for a - ges plead Join, O man, the death -less When, a - midst earth's clos - ing W ry, To the " for - mer ing, Nev - er that full vo.c - e-^ ; Child of God, lift thun-ders, Saints shall stand be - I*1 ill -9- -#- To- days " be - long. joy con - ceived. up Thy head, fore the throne ! it: J—J .— Ev God Pa Oh! en now the dawn is break -ing, Soon the night of has promised, Christ pre - pares it, There on high our tri-archs from dis - tant a - ges, Saints all long - ing to en - ter that bright por - tal, See that glow -ing :t= -B*— ^ t=t zzE: time shall cease, wel - come waits ; for their heav'n, fir - ma - ment, slightly slower. 1 1 And, in God's own like-ness wak-ing, Man shall know e - ter - nal peace. Ev - 'ry hum - ble spir - it shares it ; Christ has pass'd th'-eter - nal gates. Prophets, psalmists, seers, and sa - ges, All a- wait the glo- ry given. Know, with Thee, O God im-mor- tal, "Jesus Christ, Whom Thou hast sent !" 1 A - MEN. frf-' -f- f- -f- A a T" r- — 9 9 1_^ c — # m ^ — ^2 — ^ '^ N I Li T I \ I 'l — I — -p— t L=^ Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. THE RESURRECTION r No. 165 Crown Him with Many Crowns Mathew Bridge* DIADEMATA. S. M. D. G.J.Elvey t i ii: : %- 1. Crown Him 2. Crown Him 3. Crown Him with man the Lord of lords y crowns, of Life ! the Lord, w*. # - -A. — h- 1- — Zt I The Lamb up - on His throne Who tri - umphed o'er the grave. Who o - vcr all doth reign, l=t=tp I I §A=^= *&E^ j-ii4 nniu imm Hark ! how the heav'n-ly an - them drowns All mu - sic but its own. And rose vie - to - rious in the strife For those He came to save ; Who once on earth, th'In - car - nate Word, For ran - som'd sin - ners slain, g=fr==g=q:=;==g * %-tH g g I— £ B» g — .r__ — # 0 ^ m - * 0 1 — l , — =1 — r= — 1 1 \— J 1 i- — r=J — p S=S* ^_ m wake, my soul, and sing ; , I i 1 j-3=g Of nes now we sing, in realms of light, Who died, and Where saints with rose an I II im who died for thee, on =t E5 high; gels sing I * ^ -1 £—1 ^m 1 l=5=rj: r And Who hail died. Him as thy c - ter - nal Their songs be - fore H: glo life day Eg r*=* rious King, to bring, and night, I -* *— Thro' all e - tcr - ni And lives that death may Their God, Re- deem - cr, I die. King. CHRIST: COROX.lTIO.\ No. 166. All Hail the Power of Jesus Name Edw. Ferronet, 1780 CORONATION. C. M. 0. Holden n +t l I i , 1 y * 1 III; 1 1 j 1 1 A *r i I J J 1 1. T\ A J j 2 ; d 0 g # m 5 * d 1 x\) 4- ! ■ % 0 m V - ■ 1 ' ■ 1. All hail 2. Crown Him 3. Hail Him, 4. Ye seed the ye the of « power mar - Heir Is - -*- of Je - tyrs of of Da - rael's chos sus' our vid's - en • Name God, line, race, 1 ! Let an - gels Who from His Whom Da - vid, Ye ran - somed •r- +• . pros ■ al - Lord of •*- • trate tar did the -#- 1 fall; call ; call; fall, (^ • ^*tt 1 ■ ■ ■ L ! 1 [C* ^ J L _._ 0 . L L |* L L 1 tS- T # ' t I I I 1 4 ! ' ■ ' . 1 I I I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 -0-8 1— 1 _i , _j r-i -** i I 1 4- 1 1 7^1 K. 1 1 7T — X~ ~i — J — 3r -t-*—l— T~A — — 0 — — of of of of all, all, all, all, (fc^ 1 r r r f 1 1 r 0 r fa _S'~ ■ X* eP — »- 1 — r — » — 1— — 0 — — 1 i -? — 1 — g> * H 1 , — » r -i — i 1 — 1 T— J H — I l-r-4- 4— r- §=S=* reeET -J. •&—: r Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord. Ex - tol the Stem of Jes - se's rod, And crown Him Lord. The God In - car-nate ! Man di - vine, And crown Him Lord. Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Lord. 4--+ zfcS: all. all. all. all. A - MEN. 1 I of of of of *m u* H :£: 42. t=t 1 X=X -&- No. 167. The He ad that once Was Crozvnedwith Thorns Thomas Kelly 4 BROWN. C. M. Wni. B. Bradbury -I- 1. The head that once was crown'd with thorns 2. The high - est place that heav'n af fords 3. The joy of all who dwell a - bove, 4. To them the cross, with all its shame, r: f 1 lg Is crown'd with glo - ry now; Is His by sov - reign right; The joy of all be - low, With all its grace, is giv'n; JZ. m *^=Z W- CHRIST: CORONA TEON OF The Head that once ll'as Crowned with Thorns J. ii l\i:!i hflj ,1 J J I J. II A roy - ft] di - ■ - dem :i - dorns The might - y Vic - tor's brow, The King of kings, the Lord of lords, He reigns m glo - ry bright To whom He man - i - tests His love, And grants Hi^ Name to know: Their name, an lv - er - la>t - ing name, Their joy, the joy of heav'n. 1— H * 1 1 — : : £ 5=±. -P IT. ' * <, II No. 168. Hark! Ten Thousand I larps and Voices T. Kelly PRESCOTT. 8.7.8.7.7.7. ' A: I'. Stewart t 1 i 3e£S : a 1. Hark! ten thou- sand harps and voic - es Sound the note of praise a - bove; 2. King of glo - ry, reign for - ev - er ! Thine an ev - er - last- ing crown; 3. Sav - iour, hast - en Thine ap - pear -ing; Bring, oh, bring the glo - rious day ££=fl -# # 0 s , ; *- ^ J »- « 1 1 C m m- W& ■±£ SeeE S ^^E^Eg3 3- * f T r ?±g3=|=* 3=i N I 1 =s s Je - sus reigns, and Heav'n re - joic - es, — Te - sus reigns, the God of love: Noth - ing from Thy love shall sev - er Those whom Thou hast made Thine own When, the aw - ful sum - mons hear- ing, Heav'n and earth shall pass a- way; 1 r 11 . k E «■ I P¥ f ^^^JE^^P s^ 3=^S=* See, He sits on yon - der throne; Je - sus rules the Hap - py oh - jects of Thy grace, Des - tin'd to be Then, with gold - en harps, we'll sing, "(ilo - ry, glo - ry _ ^ a -Sl ... world ft - lone. hold Thy face! to our King !" A - nun. CHRIST: COKOXATIOX OF No. 169. Holy Saviour! We Adore Thee /< G. Deck DECK. 8s & 7s D. H. P. Banks Gliding. ??if 1. Ho - ly Sa - viour ! we a - dore Thee, Seat - ed on the throne of God ; 2. Sav - iour ! though the world de-spised Thee, Tho' Thou here wast cru - ci - fied, 3. Haste the day of Thy re - turn - ing With Thy ran - somed Church to reign : 4 m 1 fri r l l ? r r F — 5-^ t/-r ' > 5 *-n-r f * V- 4= ^ * Pi -# ^~ ^•: While the heav'n - ly hosts be - fore Thee, Glad - ly sing Yet the Fa - ther's glo - ry raised Thee, Lord of all Then shall end our days of mourn - ing, We shall sing Thy praise a - loud. ere - a - tion wide with rap - ture then, H-. *--*- v y— :n: tIJ: J f ''I * 0 0 =i==;=i=i=i -or "Thou art wor - thv ! Thou art wor - thv ! We are ran - somed by Thv blood "Thou art "Thou art 3 •- thy ! Thou art wor thy ! Thou art wor wor wor thy ! We shall live thy ! Come, Lord Je for Thou hast died ;' sus, come, A - men ;' _»_! 0 0 9 -*- -0- -0- 0 — r-0 0- -t -1 1_ 1 » — i- n^ 1 -I 1 Thou art Thou art Thou art wor wor wor thy ! Thou art thy ! Thou art thv ! Thou art wor - thy ! We are ran wor - thy ! We shall live, wor - thv ! Come, Lord Je -0- P 1 somed by Thy blood." for Thou hast died." sus. come, A - men." Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: COROXATJOX OF No. 170. The Lord Doth in His Kingdom Come Victor von Strauss STRAUSS. L. M. I'lorio — I — —A 1 E*EEE?=feE doth in His king to His in - her the in as - ures of Him in thy soul /J i . 3=* dom come ; Ex - alt and it - ance, Then praise and 1 lis grace, I le will our and heart, That He may T* * mmm - in bless His guilt and '; DRESDEN. L. M. Mozart. i U JIJ 1 1; 1. Where high the heav'n - ly tern - 2. He who for men in mer - 3. In ev - ery pang that rends 4. With bold - ness, there-fore, at J A . ihj | ii J 1 ! i pie stands, cy stood, the heart, the throne, The house of And poured on The Man of Let us make God earth so 1 - all not made with hands, His precious blood, rows had a part ; our sor - rows known, gPB-TT8, — '"ri ^0 wh P_z^=*=pr jg__ML m ■ m great High Priest our na - ture wears, The pa - tron Pur-sues in heaven His plan of grace, He syra - pa - thiz - es in our grief, And ask the aid of heaven - ly powc; r man-kind ap - pears. The guardian God of hu - man And to the suf-ferer sends re -lief. To help us in the e - vil hour. 1 Ii 1 \r f:\fj fill 1= If-' 1 |l It ^ - J| CHRIST : KEIGXIXG .No. 172. Hail, T/iou Once Despised J c sits LEWELLYN. J. Bakewell—M. Madan — A. M. Toplady J -I -4— 8s & 7s, D. J. Barnby 1 =3 3 J 3 A I I I 1. Hail, Thou once de - spis - ed Je - sus ! 2. Pas - chal Lamb, by God ap - point - ed, 3. Je - sus, hail! en - throned in glo - ry, 4. Wor - ship, hon - or, power and bless - ing ^ Hail, Thou Ga - li - le - an King! All our sins on Thee were laid; There for ev - er to a - bide; Thou art wor - thy to ' re - ceive ; gfcb4 I I g C Sft z*M=t: t=t f=? m :* 1 Thou didst suf - fer By al - might - y All the heaven - ly Loud - est prais - es to re - lease us; Thou didst free sal - va - tion bring, love a - noint - ed, Thou hast full a - tone - ment made. hosts a - dore Thee, Seat - ed at Thy Fa - ther's side, with - out ceas - ing, Meet it is for us to give. I SE J — E — M— B*. at *^ ' * IJ L-hH d J J. J ± S Hail, Thou ag - o - niz - ing Sav - iour, All Thy peo - pie are for - giv - en There for sin - ners Thou art plead - ing, Help, ye bright an - gel - ic spir - its, fep. +. _*. JL I Bear - er of our Thro' the vir - tue There Thou dost our Bring your sweet-est, t=t=t=&=±l m mM -ft* sin and shame ! of Thy blood ; place pre - pare, nob - lest lays ; He i i i iy i j p^=a3^±gni§ I By Thy mer - it O - pened is the Ev - er for us Help to sing our we find fa - vor; gate of heav - en, in - ter - ced - ing, Sav-iour's mer - its, Life is giv - en thro' Thy name. Peace is made 'twixt man and God. Till in glo - ry we ap - pear. Help to chant Em - man-uel's praise. t=t m CHRIST: REIGNING 1 — r £=E£ No. 173. Dice// in ( 'Arist, Who Once Descended K.J. P. Spitta SPUTA. 8 &. ri D. t±L ^E5l ^ — v m Caryl Florio ^ i. Dwell in Christ, who once de - scend 2. All shall die; the earth - ly find 3. On the wreck. of all things earth I u u< ~ ~ ~ ed From a- bove thro' love of thee; eth In the earth a grave al - w.iv • ly God is stand - ing, and doth say mm V Who a thou - sand pangs en - dur - ed In thy pains to sue All the joys of earth shall van - ish, And the heart it - self Stay thy- self on Me, be - liev - ing; Faith will drive all fear m=<^. „#- ee cor th de - cay a - way. Dwell in Him, Earth - ly be - Dwell in Him, rs rs 1 1 who ev - er ing, it shal who ev - er N liv - eth When all else shall pass a - per - ish ; Flick - er earth - ly flames and ev - er liv - eth, Last - ing trea - sure who can :£— T— r^ — £ t * A +* r t- way, die ; rfr— * -*-r-t f— I h-r-J — J — f ; 1 '" . 1 — fl V4 S 2 -. • »—* m m m m s S J tj w i -J — \\ 1 And when all to dust re • Earth-lv fet - ters shall be In the book of life He'll turn loos write I eth, Who shall tri-umph then for aye. ed ; Earth - ly blooms fade ut - ter - ly. thee. In Him do thou ev - er live. £•-: Copyright, 1894, by SM. Bixby. CHRIST : REIGXIXG No. 174. The Golden Gates Are Lifted Up C. F. Alexander, abr. GOLDTHWAITE. C. M. D. S. M. Bixhy 4. l4.i 4. i. i. ' t — * — *— t-5J3t^. — • — J * 3 ' s i i :4 5k 1. The gold - en gates are lift - ed up, The doors are 2. And ev - er on our earth • ly path A gleam of -A. o - pened wide ; glo - ry lies ; J5^-£ I iP 1 4 . — h d 1 J — 0 $0— F^ —4- 0 - 1-1- r~ — 0 N 1 0 • 1 0 — Fr=1 i) 1 The A m — i — i — 0-±- King light -#- . 1— — 0 — of still -#- Glo - ry is breaks be - hind 0 \ — # — gone the up Un cloud That -0- -0- to veils 9 9 His Fa - Thee from ther's our 0 side, eyes. & + —1 1 1 1 — 0 — *— =£— 1=^- " W ' 0 0 0 -^H W' 1 0 • i — V— m- 1 1^ 0) 0 i =?-I=pJ -\ ]/ 1 — 1 Lp=i m i t, ' m 4— § -~#- ^— Thou art gone up be - fore us, Lord, To make for us a place, Lift up our hearts, lift up our minds, Let Thy dear grace be giv'n ; .£2_i- i2. Vf H - I h 1 .J ... -1 J J | 1 n — *- ! v r— a $==J= — #— . # : —0 — 0 -3? — — # =2=4 i — 1 - *0 * — — i 1 — —0 w—^ =$-=* That That 1 we may while we -#- . ;*- 1 be wan .4. where - der now here -0- -t- 0 Thou be - p art, And low, Our 1 look up - treas-ure r* — p- on God' be in 0 • 0 .. s face, heav'n. SLs 1 L. ^ — i — L- 1 r- i 1 i i i _J ^_ h^ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Biiby. CHRIST'S EXALTATION No. 175. / Know CharL-s Wesley That My BRADFORD. C. Redeemer if. Lilts Arr. from Handel :=*r J, Jig C • gj :^= 1 — # — L-r^-«_# r r ^> -^ ^ I cv - ei prays foi brings saf - va - tion i can with - stand His will ? stead - fast - ly be - lieve - 1 -> jj iciPwnn JUiij J'giTTi A pledge of lib - er - ty. And lie will soon ap - : He sure - ly shall ful - fill. And to Thy - self re - ceive. m- --w i — ' I 'than Ju/;i' — ■4-T_l 1 K| -1 — r J And peace which none can take a - way. 'Tis sweet to know that Christ hath died. Christ rose, and I shall sure - ly rise. :£ee£e^ -<2- 1 J(SL-± No. 180. "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross Mrs. F. C. Van Alstyne NEAR THE CROSS. P. M. W. H. Doane 1 - I I ' i — M 5=5 1 1. Je - sus, keep me near the cross; There a pre-cious foun - tain, 2. Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mer - cy found me ; 3. Near the cross! oh, Lamb of God, Bring its scenes be - fore me: §^ :t ■f — » — » I 1 -v — ' fc/- Free to all — a There the bright and Help me walk from -0- ? -m- CHRIST: FOUNTAIN Jesus \ Keep Me Near the Cross < H< )I(US. heft] - ing morn-ing day to Hj-ii'ljU Mil; ||M stream, Flows from Calvary's mountain. j star Shed its beams a - round me, - In the cross, in the cro . Be my day, With its shad-ow, o*er me. ) _# 0 . m jt. 1 — g— I — 1-^-^- ^^ F— 3: E glo-ry ev - er; Till my rap-tur'd soul shall find Rest be-yondthe r. . f .f ' f ' ■ ! — £-J — h , i . . , , . , . >- II ^m t- 1/ I Si -P-3- r E I ib II ■p— r No. 181 There is a Fountain Filled with Blood iam Cowpei MARTYRDOM. C. M. //. Wilson J #_L- £> #_ C ^ # •— <£> J ).. There is 2. The ly - 3. Dear, dy - A. E'er since, 5. Then in a ing ing by a fount thief Lamb, faith, no ■ ain fill'd with blood re - joie'd to see Thy pre - cious blood I saw the stream bier, sweet - er song, 1 — V Drawn from Em - man-ucTs veins ; That fount -ain in his day; Shall nev - er lose its pow'r, Thy flow - ing wounds sup - ply, I'll sing Thy pow'r to =^=^: gullpl IIS! I And sin - ners plung'd be - neath that flood Lose all their guill And there may I, as vile as ne, Wash all my sins Till all the ransom'd Church of God Be sav'd to sin Re-deem-ing love has been my theme, And shall be till When this poor, lisping, stammering tongue, Lies si - lent in y a - no I stains. way. more, die. the grave. A - men. •r - « CU K 1ST : FOUNTAIN No. 182. Theodore Parker O Thou Great Friend Pax del ;os. /. B. Dykes i. O 2. We 3. Yes I Thou great Friend to all the look to Thee: Thy Spir - it gives iou art still the Life ; Thou art sons Tl &*• -^- -#- b f rlC Who once ap - Which guides the The ho - liest i§H=5 :zz£zztp!z:p peared in hum-blest guise be - low, na - tions, grop - ing on know, — Light, Life, and Way n their way, of heaven ; ^-T- £51 £-hi =Z rcf-5*: 1 Sin Stumbling and And they who re - buke, to break the fall dear ing est in hope, i ~u r; dis. and n h J 1 1 1 -N U.o s # _ # ^^^^ yi b -1 ^ 1 J 1 1 , fT\'; D J ^ i J # 1 1 Vs^ » » >. & <^ J J « *» 2 * •J cap - 1 as - deep - ive's trous est # chain. And might, Yet prav, Toil call hop by a 1 Thy - ing the # 1 ' r breth-ren forth from ev - er for the Light, Life, Way, whicr fX7* want. . . . and per - - feet 1 Thou-. . . hast tHJLp woe ! day. given. -*— 1 E^_* — ■ r — ^_^L_ "1 — =t= -J 1 1 V m T"T 1 No. 183. -//tfzc Sweet the Name of yes us Sounds John Newton ST. PETER. C. M. A. R. Reinagh 0 s I I ! I | | • 2 Vh* J 1 -•— III ■ # J J ' II1 1 J r >V' "» , • # # * M 1 J ! d J V \J <-t- - m 2 1 2 # 5 1. How sweet 2. It makes 3. Dear Name, 4. Je - sus ! m the the the my 9 Name of Je - sus wound-ed spir - it rock on which I Shep-herd, Hus-band a 9 • * sounds whole, build. Friend, m In And My My # •#- a calms shield Proph 1 -r be the and -et, 9 - liev - troub hid - Priest m er's -led ing - and § ear ! breast ; place, King. d ' - /•V r> A * 0 1 P 1 m -. -7-4. 0 p 'm # c m ^-"1 -. 1 i i i ' • « F 1 r L-" * 1 r ' 1 CHRIST • FRIEND 1 How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds mikmmmm&mm W i i ■ It soothes his sor - rows, heals his wound, And drives :i - way his fear. Tis man-na to the hun-gry soul, And to tin- vrea - ry rest. My nev - er fail - ing treasury', fiU'd With boundless stores of grace. My Lord, mv life, my way, my end, — Ac - cept the praise I bring. A-MI.N. L. L_J 0 0. J 9 y— 1 — I i — r i h i p [ !■ 1-n ifrii 5 Weak is the efTort of my heart, And cold my warmest thought : But when I see Thee as Thou art I'll praise Thee as I ought. 6 Till then I would Thy love proclaim With every fleeting breath : And may the music of Thy Name Refresh my soul in death. Amen. No. 184. yoyful Be the Hours To-Day Thomas Kt 11 v JOY. 7s. Caryl Florio I IS I i. Joy - ful be 2. Should Thy pro - 3. Joy - ful are 4. 'Tis Thy grace 5. Thine the Name 1 , 1. m$J=± the pie we a - to N. hours to - day ; si - lent be, now to own, lone can save ; sin - ners dear ! Joy - ful let the sea - sons be ; Then the ver - y stones would sing : Rap-ture thrills us as we trace Ev - 'ry bless -ing comes from Thee- Thine the Name all names be - fore ! 4 1 i 1 I) 1 1 M ¥' r— ■ F ' Let What All All Bless I us a the we ed sing, for debt we deeds Thy have, and here and well owe love hope we may : to Thee, hath done, to have, ev - ry- where m v± — I , 0 -_ *. I Te - Thee All All Bless sus our the we ed we Sav rich are, now will iour, ■ cs and and sing Thee of hope ev f»=E of our Thy to er - Thee. King ! grace. be. m Copyright, 1804, by S. M. Bixby, C/IKIST: FRIKXD No. 185. One There Is Above All Others John Newton MURIEL. 8s&7s, 7s. C. Gounod f[ S m i i 1. One there is a - bove all oth - ers, 2. Which of all our friends to save us, 3. When He lived on earth a - bas - ed, 4. Could we bear from one an - oth - er 5. Oh ! for grace our hearts to soft - en ! . . A' - . — 1 — 1_^ — C3 — 1 , — 1 — x=3=&-t- «=fc^=l S3 Well de- serves the name of Friend; Could or would have shed his blood? Friend of sin - ners," was His name; What He dai - ly.. bears from us? Teach us, Lord, at., length to love; ■&- =P — I— K gi 4: i S33 m 1 j 1 j n j m • m — U m -* ^3-^ * m 1 His is love be - yond a... broth-er's, Cost-ly, free, and knows no end: But our Je - sus died to.. have us Re - con - ciled in.. Him to God: Now a - bove all glo - ries rais - ed, He re - joic - es. . in the same ; Yet this glo - rious Friend and Broth- er Loves us though we., treat Him thus: We, a - las! for - get too oft - en What a Friend we., have a - bove: *_*-.? ■t- -C -0- m 1 r i r Ott ! I *■■ 1 1 1 | ■^v 1 UVf J 1' * II &r — 1- J 9 J &J 1 1 fj II ^d 1 ** 9 rj 9 % # A II Xs\) 9 £> | w \Xf 9 • " 1 " rr They who once 1 His 1 kind - ness prove Find it ev - 1 er - last - ing 1 love. This was bound - less love in - deed ! Je - sus is a friend in need. Still He calls them breth - ren, friends, And to all their wants at - tends. Tho' for good we ren - der ill, He ac - counts us breth - ren still. But when home our souls are brought , We will love Thee as we ought. -*- -#- t&t. *1 .0. jfL -?- & • -#- -^L-*- -#- . 0 /*)*£ m U " ,_i* _m # hL 1 1 < 1 III 1 & 11 pj4f f^ 1 m # ! 1 L L 1 II ^-' lil! 1 m 1* 1 II 1 1 1 1 | II 1 m # 1 L, II 1 — 1 1 No. 186. Charlotte Elliott, mf With moderate Leaning On Thee 1834 STENNETT. 8.8.8.4. motion and with expression. 2E $2 » -&— a.. U ^. Men thai *— g" L^ :=1: I i 1. Lean-ing on 2. Lean-ing on 3. Lean-ing on 4. Lean-ing on "--zr-S*— &- 1 Thee, my guide, my Friend, My gra-cious Sav - iour, I am blest : Thee, with child - like faith To Thee the f u - ture I con - fide : Thee, tho' faint and weak, Too weak an - oth - er voice to hear, Thee no fear a - larms, Calm - ly I stand on death's dark brink; -<2- .«- -«*- „ -&- -<$?- -&- -&- -&- -&- *r^ -&- Hl^ili^I^fiiil :g — fe — 5— p fe— 3£=f== U Copyright, 1900. by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST : FRIEND Leaning On Thee ilightly 5=3 7=* =l=: — & -&--&--&- -ft *-z 5 -^^ *r p. I! ^^r *: Tho' weary Thou dost con - de-scend To be my rest, Bach step of life's un-trod - den path Thy Love will guide, Thy heav'nly accents com - fort speak; Be of good cheer, I feel "the ev - er- last - ing arms," I ran- not sink, i i i To be my • Thy Love will snide Be of good cheer. I can - not sink. zP g-a _LZ — ,- A - MEN, m ii No. 187, Jesus \ the Very Thought of Thee Bernard of ( "lairvaUA . //-. by Rev. E. Caswall fc-a— J J J— ST. AGNES CM. /. ff. Dykes I I With sweet - ness Nor can the O joy of Nor tongue nor __J +-T-J f_J —& +j *—&— '- L_» fills my breast mem - 'ry find all the meek ! pen can show : -0 m— r&-E-& 4*— J=&-x *~f *• m-3 I But sweet - er far Thy face to see, And in Thy A sweet - er sound than Thy blest name, ( ) Sav - iour To those who fall, how kind Thou art! How good to The love of Je - sus, what it is, None but His I c=C4= t_r r — ^ f_t_ pztq r_tT — r — rz=j a-H-^t N. l-r^g^ pres - ence rest, of man - kind ! those who seek ! loved ones know. MEN. »*4— g mmmmmmmm O Jesus ! Light of all below ! Thou Fount of life and fire! Surpassing all the joys we know, And all we can desire ! 6. Jesus, my only joy be Thou, As Thou my prize wilt be ; Jesus, be Thou my glory now, And through eternity.' . CHRIST: FRIEXD No. 188. Friend of Sinners ! Lord of Glory Newman Hall NEWMAN. 8s&.7sD. jrz± Caryl Florio J -I i. Friend of sin - ners ! Lord of glo - ry ! Low - ly, Might- y, Broth - er, King !- 2. Friend who nev - er fails nor grieves us, Faith-ful, ten - der, con - stant, kind ! 3. O to love and serve Thee bet - ter ! From all e - vil set us free ; jm r • t r r 1 r r g e i r r c =p f r S 41: — g— 1 £» ¥=■ = 1-4 m ->- > Mus - ing o'er Thy won - drous sto - ry, Grate - ful we Thy prais - es Friend who at all times re - ceives us, Friend who came the lost to Break, Lord, ev - 'ry sin - ful fet - ter ; Be each thought con-form'd to m M— — n- f X f-H ±=t sing: find! Thee: ^- I tt m w zt I 1/ Friend to help us, cheer us, save us, In whom pow'r and pit - y blend— Sor - row sooth - ing, joys en - hanc - ing, Lov - ing un - til life shall end — Look - ing for Thy bright ap - pear - ing, May our spir - its up - ward tend ; P&£ -#— 1— 0- m -* 3H :t=-»: m ft! -§*-= — •— s» — 1 V- * — 3 — * » — ' — " p ' 4 • v Jl Praise we must the grace which gave us Je - sus Christ the sin - ners' Friend. Then con - fer - ring, bliss en - tranc - ing, Still in heav'n the sin - ners' Friend. Till no long - er doubt - ing, fear - ing, We be - hold the sin - ners' Friend. Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. i I CHRIST : FRIEXD No. 189. Since yesus is My Friend C. Winktoorih. tr. GREENWOOD. S. M. J. P.. S £?B - 3 ' '■ - J I • 1. Since Je - BOS IS my 2. Mr w his - pera in my 3. I low God nath built a - 4. The son that lights mine friend, breast bove And I to Sweel words of A 1 :'[ - \ Is ( hri-4, the Hi:.. ho ■ fair Lord ^:,r\ m *' long, ly and oew, I love; ^ y? 1 " r It mat - ters How they who Where eye and I sing for not seek heart joy what in shall of foes God see that in - their and which • - :U:II 1 trove- lies low - cv - Shall ev - What faith Stored up er er has for find count me and Him - ed a - strong. n- :ir ; — true. No. 190. Cling to the Mighty One Henry Bennett, 1832 BENNETT. 6s.&4s. -J— I =*:4: -4-^— frf •TM,— 1= From Sam tie I Wesley 1. Cling to the Mighty One, Cling in Thy grief ; Cling to the Ho -ly One, 2. Cling to the Living One, Cling in Thy woe ; Cling to the Loving One, 3. Cling to the Pierced One, Cling to His side; Cling to the Ris-en One, XT' He gives re - lief ; Thro' all he -low ; In Him a -bide; r n> ~ ~ ~ [ y =1 i *-t- J H.-t ^5 35* Cling to the Gracious One, Cling in thy pain ; Cling to the Faithful One, lie will sustain. Cling to the Pard'ningOne, He speaketh peace; Cling to the Healing I ..wish shall Cling to the Coming One, Hope shall a-rise ; Cling to the Reigning One, Joy lights thi: • .a. .a. .a. -£2. jz3£ ~f±zf- E— !■ fr" ::t £t= V— T- CHRIST: FRIEND No. 191, Rest of the Weary J. S. B. Men sell, 1863 CHATWOOD. 9s D. j-j j j y^ j — 1 — i. & — #- R. Men thai 1. Rest of the wea - ry, Joy of the sad ; Hope of the drea - ry, Light of the glad ; 2. When my feet stum -ble, I'll to Thee cry, Crown of the hum -ble, Cross of the high; m ■£: 1 — r 1 — r 1 — r H& #_^_ mj -&- -0- -#- I #• zt 13 Home of the stranger, Strength to the end*. Ref - uge from dan - ger, Sav- iour and Friend. When my steps wan - der. O - ver me bend. Tru - er and fond-er. Sav- iour and Friend ! m m ^ /-> .0 # — -Jffi -^ — ^^m^^u^^^^^m g — J — jzzt i—i — i \--\—er 1 pr&y, re - mem - ber me. me. me. me. me. I 9 A -men. a 4 -*— * fa-ip: a :,g 1 £ i8 p S rif'T8 \\ 1 ' ~T * — r— L P-R D T 1 1 ^ ' L 1 -p" + -"H No. 193. When I Can Read My Title Clear Isaac Watts. I i BROWN. C. M. gg H w. i?. Bradbury ^ 33 When I Should earth Let cares There shall can read my ti - tie clear a -gainst my soul en - gage, like a wild del - uge come, I bathe my wea - ry soul To And And storms ot sor - row In seas of heav n-ly man - sions in the fi - ery darts be skies, hurled, fall, rest ; P3" 'ry fear, tan's i my home, le roll my weep - in g a frown-ing my heav'n, my my peace - ful i world. all:— breast ^ II II CHRIST : FRIEND No. 194. Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven Henry Francis Lyte BENEDIC ANIMA. 8s &. 7s. Sir John Goss 1. Praise, my soul, 2. Praise I Jim for 3. Fa - ther - like, 4. An - gels, help the King of heav - Mis grace and fa He .tends and spares us to a - dore en, vor us; Him; -&- To His To our Well our Ye be . feet thy trib • fa - thers in fee - ble frame hold Him face iig & r— f ute bring; (lis - tress ; He knows; to face ; % 5Fg=r=H-h-r-^ i=X * -0- -0^ Ran-som'd, heal'd, re - stor'd, for - giv - en, Praise Him, still the same for ev - er, In His hands He gen - tly bears us, Sun and moon, bow down be - fore Him: m at±i Who, like me, His praise should sing? Slow to chide, and swift to bless; Res - cues us from all our foes; Dwell-ers all in time and space, it -*-#- * -«•■ =t: 1 — r 4— 1-» P- t^E 532 1. y -. ~ ~t. Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, Praise the Ev Praise Him, praise Him,praise Him, praise Him, Glo - rious in Praise Him, praise Him,praiseHim,praise Him, Wide-ly as Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, Praisewith us IN . t- 1 * ^ M 1 f -0- -r er - last-ing His failh-ful His mer - cy the God of -&c King. ness. goes, grace. I m—i w v 0 v- r £ n r— r ■&T A -men. T wm No. 195. Sons of Zion, Raise Your Songs Thomas Kelly MONKLAND. 7s. J. Wilkes -0- of Zi - on, the strife, but we then the the crown up T. 1 raise your songs : rich the prize, Vic - tor's praise : on His brow; Praise to Zi - on's Pre - cious in the Place the crown up Ev - 'ry knee to I I gES fEfc£ King be - longs; Vic - tor's eyes: on His brow; Him shall bow: r CHR[ST: PRAISE 1 n Sans of Zion, Raise Your Songs : : :: I : 1 : : | : 3 hi: II His, the Vic - tor's crown and fame: (d<> - ry t.> the Glo - rious i^ the work a- chiev'd, — S;i - tan vanquish'd, Bid Hun wel-come t<> His throne: He is wot - thy, 1 1 i in the bright-est se - raph sings; Heav'n pro-claims Him sir"- name man He liev'd! lone! kings!" ./ No. 196. Hosanna to the Living Lord! Reginald ffeber HOSANNA. L. M., with Refrain =£=£ J. B. Dykes 1 I i-q I *< *< ¥PN^e? PP • • o th'In - car - natc A 2. Ho - san - na, Lord! Thine an - gels cry; Ho - san - na, Lord! Thy saints re - ply.; 3. ( I Sav - iour, with pro - tect - mg care, Re - turn to this Thy house of pray'r, 4. But, chief - est, in our cleans- ed breast, E - ter - rial, bid Thy Sj>ir - it rest; t %*—* £^t 1 — s To Christ, Cre - a - tor, Sav - iour, King, A - bove, be - neath us and a - round. As - sem - bled in Thy sa - cred name, And make our se - cret soul to be sing! & £ -# 1 — 0 m Let earth, let heav'n, Ho - san - na The dead and liv - ing swell the sound. Where we Thy part - ing prom- ise claim. A tern- pie pure, and \\<>r - thy Thee! £ : Ho =^3E -#— ^ I I I I I Ho - san - na, Lord! Ho - san Ho - san - na, Lord! Ho - san Ho - san - na, Lord! Ho - san san na, Lord! Ho - san na na na na the the the the high high high hi Hi ' eE3E i *=E : il : m est! <9 ' 1 : \\Mm CHRIST: PRAISE No. 197. Lord, with Glowing Heart F d Praise Thee F.S.Kcy KEY. 8s & 7s, D. Caryl Florio P 53: ■a i=t s •gr -t - en for Thine in - fant That we may ri>e to heav n from earth. Like Thine own an - gels round Thee shine. H 2 iz. ^J 0 *=x 7* 4=. - : . [i No. 199. Grace, 'tis a Charming Sound I Philip Doddridgs -I r- SILVER STREET. S. M. m Ft I. Smith Grace, 'tis a charm - ing sound, Grace first con - trived the way Grace taught my wan - d'ring feet Grace all the work .shall crown, i S 4 — %. liar - mo nious to mine ear ; Heav n To save re bell - ious man, And To tread the heav - enly road, And Through ev - er - last - ing It -0- -p- m ^ & r+ -".' =3: with the all the new- lays in' *z *± - ech - 0 steps that plies each heav'n the ■■■mmm shall re grace dis hour 1 most sound, play meet, stone, J And all the Which drew the While ]»ress-ing And well de - o — r earth shall hear, won - drons plan. on to e o 2-« -0- -0*0- -0- CHRIST: I -: £ o PRAISE - 1 a No. 200. O Brothers, Lift Your Voices Bp. E. H. Bickerstcth J Animated and with accent I i. O broth 2. O Chris 3. Not un 4. Cap - tain BICKERSTETH. 7s &6s. Frank A\ Shepftcrd, i8g8 V I I 0 0 0 L_^, _JL_J lift tian broth to us: of our your ■ ers, Lord sal vol - ces, Tn - um - pliant songs to raise ; glo - rious Shall be the con - flict's close: Je - sus, To Thee all praise is due ! va - tion, Thy pres - ence we a - dore : J. -.--.- 0 — cjjj-4 — J — , * — l ^ T~'\ ^=^: Till heav'n on high The cross hath been Whose blood-bought mer Praise, glo - ry, a - re vie cy do I to frees ra =9= ces, And earth rious, And shall us, Has freed tion Be Thine l _ I is fill'd with praise. be o'er its foes, our breth - ren too. for - ev - er - more ! dS: mm\ 0 — c_#_^ — 0 0 m — cii_£__»£## 0 — c_*_T * 1 s=zn^n=a Ten thou - sand hearts are bound Faith is our bat - tie - to Not un - to us : in glo Still on in con - flict press ing With ho ken : Our Lead ry The an ing On Thee ly hopes and free ; ■ er all con - trols ; gels catch the strain, Thy peo - pie call, —& m » — 1— »-- • • » 1--^--— 1 0 — « =3=£*=S pel trump is phies, fet - ters The Gos Our tro And cast their crowns be Thee, King of kings con & I -#- w sound - ing, The trump of Ju - bi bro - ken ; Our cap - tives, ran - som fore Thee Ex - ult - ing - \y a fess - ing, Thee, crown - ing Lord of - lee. d souls. - gain. all. -w w- -m- V\0 ^ ' — t-* ^^ - — 0 0 ill > 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: PRAISE 0 Brothers, Lift Your Voice-; ff - # i r' ? \ mm tt±mr\ Then broth - ers, lift your voi - ces, -I *--. ±z=t Pri - nm - pliant songs to raise-; Till ' rmmmmM slightly *=? ^^ M^^^fe^fati^^i heav'n on hi^h re - joi - ces. And t — T" anh is till" cl with praise. A - mkn. "F ^- '- if Ij 1 fl L^-l u-j , — 1 I — 0 — ! L| — -! 1 , V 1 ^ 1 MS \ 1 No. 201 yes2is, I Live to Thee Rev. II. Harbaugh, iSjo HARBAUGH. S.M. i A'. Menthol Lfcv-giiz — wt~ _^ ^ — - cT^^T- 1 j — 1 i — * — H # — — * — pfeb=l li 4 # " » m~ ■*> 9 . ^^JP r 1 t 0 ' 0 # ^ — 0 — -i v . £/■. 1 i. Je - sos, I live to Thee, The love - li - est and best; 2. Je - sus. I die to Thee, When - ev - er death shall come ; 3. Whether to live or die, I know not which is best ; 4. Liv-ing or dy - ing. Lord, I ask but to be Thine ; ■9- -9- •9- — 1 jl. Sh^ ^^9- . m —9 (2 0 g : "C"! ■ ^-b-4-1 1 — —[ — f — 1 f ' j{ [~V" ii hit _!# ztz tz 1 1 ■ r r f i m -I 1— I My life in Thee, Thy life in To die in Thee is life to To live in Thee is bliss to My life in Thee, Thy life in 3 1 In Thy blest love I In my e - ter - nal home. To die is end - ' me, me, me, me. Makes Heav'n forev - er mine. A - MKN _ 1 ^1 Copyright. 1900, by S. M. Bixby. 12 CHRIST: PRAISE No. 202. Slug, Ye Faithful, Sing with Gladness J. Ell cr ton WARING 8s.&7s. 6 Lines. s. M. Bixby, 1899. r\ & J With motion and accent. 1 n 1 — T^- 1 ik'"'*^ \ H | — 1— 1 1 — #_i- — 0 — 9 f^'1 rn 4. 0 -J-*H 0 » — 0 w- • 0 «. 1 r -0- 0 0 9 4 • 1. Sing, ye faith - ful, sing with glad - ness! Wake your no - blest, 2. Sing how He came forth from heav - en, Bow'd Him -self to 3. So He tast - ed death for all men, He of all man - 4. Now on high, yet ev - er with us, From His Fa - ther's 5. Day of prom - is'd res - ti tu - tion! Fruit of all -•- His -•- — N J -! — — #— * : 0 ft^-4 f ' ■ 0 F 1 1 — ^ 4 U \j t — k 0 0 1 1 — — V— — 1 — 1 — .- — k 1 - 1 ■ 1— -r r-^ ----- Let His house Bore the pain, Prince of life Till th'-ap- point He be - fore I re the a ed the sound cross, mong work throne -3*- a the the be shall gain! grave, dead ; done, cast, Him let all your Pass'd with - in 'the So He wrought the Till He see, re - And through - out the :0±=i=^=^=r-=— zr=5-=i eE3E3EEE3 -0 0 # 0 — £-$ #- in strict time. N N «_ I mu - sic hon - or, And your songs ex - alt His reign ! gates of dark - ness, Thence His ban - ish'd ones to save! full re - demp - tion, And the cap - tor cap - tive led. new'd and per - feet, All things gath - er'd in - to one. wide ere - a - tion God be "all in all" at last. HHS m :-: A - MEN. i=crf— wmm Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: PRAISE No. 203. I fosanna, Raise the Pealing Hymn William //. Havergal MILES LANE. C. M. HhWUhlU ppp ■■ i. Ho - san - n.i, raise the peal-ing hymn To I'.i - vid's son and Lord; With cher - u - biro and 2 Ho- san - na, Sovereign, Prophet, Priest, How vast Thy gifts, how freetTby blood, our life; Thy 3. Ho - san - na, Mas-ter, lo, we bring Our of-P rings to Thythrone; Not gold, nor myrrh,nor 4. ( ) Sav - iour, if, re-deem'd by Thee, Thy tern - pie we be - hold, Ho - san - nas thr mmm^^4m-\- I 1 I=frJ I; 1 .^ ;i o. - rj <&- C~ t ser - a - phim Ex - alt th'in - car - nate Word, Ex - alt th'in - car - natc word, our feast; Thy name, our on - ly plea, Thy name, our on - ly mor-tal thing, But hearts to be Thine own, But hearts to be Thine ter - ni - ty WV11 sing to harps of gold, We'll sing to harps of A, «.Tf & t E &. T E *. Word. plea. own. gold. II 5 'I '^ I II r No. 204. Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs Isaac Watts LAUD. C. M. J. B. Dykes "-4 3S _ 9 # — 1 — • ^ ^ ■ * 1. Come, let us join our cheer - ful songs With 2. " Wor - thy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To 3. Je - sus is wor - thy to re - ceive Hon 4. Let all that dwell a - bove the sky, And •— :*— w- an - gels round the throne be ex - alt - ed thus; or and pow'r di vine; air, and earth, and seas, smmm M J. + £ T*=t I 1 p 1 W • * '-' * t^rr=ir-i—t=i-Lf-*-i^r-* 1 ieir joys are one. •as slain for us.:' Ten thou - sand thou - sand are their tongues, But all thei "Wor - thy the Lamb," our lips re - ply, "For He And bios - ings, more than we can give, Be, Lord, for - ev - er Thine. Con - spire to lift Thy glo - ries high, And speak Thine end - less praise A - men. -9- US CHRIST: PRAISE No. 205. With Psalms and Hymns OFFERING. S. M. Bixby -A A— i— # — # — #-T — #— L-# — #*^ — 0 — J W i 1. With psalms and hymns and ho - ly song, Lift up your hearts un - to the Lord, 2. By Him we in thanks - giv - ing raise The of - f ring from our har- vest store, 3. In Him and in His love a - lone, That brought Him from the high - est down, I ft£=t --* # 9 •— L-# # 0-- #_L_#_V_# # #_A_C_# 4** # J >3Sfc To His great Name all power be - longs, Thro' Him the Thro' Him speeds down the Spir - it's grace, His Light Di Is wis - dom true for ave forth-shewn, Doth love re 1 Fa - ther vine here ceive its is a - dored. in to pour. high- est crown. #— *±=t f-f :fe»: =t 1 E& 2T^-~^-~ * — 5F 5P? »-* Lord, as we wor-ship, make us see God Grant, Lord, when-e'er Thy death we shew, We Grant, Lord, we may that wis - dom know, A man - i - fest on earth in Thee ! may Thy sa - cred Pres-ence know! love like Thine to all to shew ! M & m zu I ' Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. t=t i No. 206. Awake, My Soul> to Joyful Lays Samuel Medley, 17S0 -fl-g-JU — I 1 I—, — I 1 SZ £1 — m m # — L_^ &. MISSIONARY CHANT. L M. C. Zeuner -m — *=t =t * :^i 33" ~&— ^m 1. A-wake, my soul, to joy - ful lays, And sing thy great Re-deem-er's praise 2. He saw me ru - in'd in the fall, Yet loved me, not - with-stand - ing all; 3. Tho' numerous hosts of might -y foes, Tho' earth and hell my way op - pose, g& :l f- t=t :t: -I 1 J52. CHRIST: PRAISE Awaket My Sou/, to Joyful Lays mm Hg^=r i=t -&t- wm^m m He just-ly claims a song from thee: His lov - tag - kind-ness, 0 how free! He saved me from my lost es - tate ; His lov - ing ~ kind-ness, O how great! He safe-ly leads my soul a - long; His lov- ing - kind-ness, U bow strong! **ti [ M£: f f Finn :.' : t P ii When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, Has gathered thick, and thunder 'd loud, He Deal my soul has always stood ; His loving kindness, O how good ! 5 Often I feel my sinful heart Prone from my Saviour to depart, Hut though I oft have Him forgot, His loving-kindness changes not! 6 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale, Soon all my mortal powers must fail ; O may my last expiring breath His loving-kindness sing in death I No. 207. Saviour y Source of Every Blessing R. Robinson TRUST. 8s & 7s. Mendelssohn 9\ ,. i ]i;rtr<3 ;^t 1. Sav - iour, source of ev - ery bless -ing, 2. Teach me some me - lo - dious meas- ure, 3. Thou didst seek me when a stran - ger, 4. By Thy hand re - stored, de - fend -ed, Tune my heart to grate - ful lays : Sung by rap - tured saints a - bove ; Wan-d'ring from the fold of God ; Safe through life thus far I've come; ±*ri a ^^m — #- 1 Streams of mer - cy, nev - er ceas-ing, Call for cease-less songs of praise. Fill my soul with sa - cred pleas-ure, While I sing re - deem-ing love. Thou to save my soul from dan - ger, Didst re - deem me with Thy blood. Safe, O Lord, when life is end - ed. Bring me to Thv heavenly home. A- MEN. ^ ^A- t m I I CHRIST : PRAISE e ligH No. 2080 Oh, Sweetly Breathe the Lyres Above Ray Palmer CANONBURY. L. M. Arr.fr. R. Schi m 3S m i. Oh, 2. And 3- Je 4. Our 5. In J -» fr~ sweet - ly sweet, on sus, Thy hearts, by Thee we breathe earth, name dy trust- the the our ing on lyres cho souls love Thee ral a sub bove, swell, dure; dued, 1 When an - gels From mor - tal We own the Ac - cept Thine Though we are $ 0 — I- w§- touch the tongues, of bond that of - fered fee - ble, "§f quiv - ring glad - some makes us grace to Thou art I string, lays, Thine ; day; strong; ysF ±* And wake, When par - And car - Be - neath Oh, keep 3F to chant don'd souls nal joys the cross, us till u — *ftg I Em - man - uel's love, their rap - tures tell, that charmed be - fore, with blood be - dewed, our spir - its fly ~* -Z* 4—* f) * 0 V < ■] 1 II A 1 1 J J 1 1 II Im J m w * m • 4-^ O II xA) ! J H " m 1 *-* " II «j f 1 Such And, For We To r ■* strains as grate - ful, Thy dear bow, and join the an hymn sake give bright 1 ■ gel Em we our im n m lips man now - selves mor m 9 can uel's re a tal 0 • sing, praise. sign. way. throng ! • A - "Z5r men. /*>+♦ m P m ?• # <* 1 II PJ« ~ 5 J_£2_ - II Vl^ L m 1 " II i m 1 1 .£? U I 1 1 1 1 r No. 209. (9 Christ, the Lord of Heaven Ray Palmer I HOSANNA. L M. with Chorus. /. B. Dykes -* * m ->- O Christ, the Lord of heav'n ! to Thee, Clothed with all maj - es - ty di - Reign, Prince of Life ! that once Thy brow Didst yield to wear the wound-ing From an - gel hosts that round Thee stand, With forms more pure than spot -less To Thee, the Lamb, our mor - tal songs, Born of deep fer - vent love, shall " Je-sus ! "—all earth shall speak the word ; " Je-sus ! "—all heaven re - sound it vine, thorn ; snow, rise ; still : m£ t=l ~ 1 I CHRIST : PRAISE O Christ, the Lord of Heaven \ f- l< =3=1=3= = * E • ter - nal pow'r and glo - rv be ! Reign, throned be-side the Fa - ther now, From the bright burn-ing scr - aph band, All hon - or to Thy name be - longs, Im - man - uel, Sav - iour, Conqueror, Lord ! E - ter - nal praise of right is Thine. A - dored the Son of God first - born. Let praise in lof - tiest num-bers flow. Our lips would sound it to the skits. Thy praise the u - ni - verse shall fill. 3& -.<£ #'* ^ -0 r— • 5^ -#- I m i-i REFRAIN. Ho -H 1 1 1 W- r 1 1 1 II f- J — t-e> 1 • a— ,J I i I na, Lord ! Ho the t — r high •j 1 No. 210. 0 fesus, King Most Wonderful Tr. Rev. Edward Caswall. ST. MARK. CM. H. J. Gaunt 'let 7, Mus. D. W'a\i i i j-ij i juu i-t-t^m 1. O Je - sus, King most won -der - ful. Thou Con-quer-or re-nowned ; 2. When once Thou vis - it - est the heart, Then truth be - gins to shine, 3. O Je - sus, Light of all be - low, Thou Fount of life and fire, 4. May ev - ery heart con - fess Thy Name, And ev - er Thee a - dore ; 5. Thee may our tongues for - ev - er bless ; Thee may we love a - lone ; Thou Then Sur- And And §§1: -» 0 » — f — *- ; r E= EEE I 1 g> * — sweet - ness most in - ef - fa - ble, In whom all joys are found ! earth - ly van - i - ties de - part, Then kin - dies love di - vine, pass - ing all the joys we know, All that we can de - sire: seek - ing Thee, it - self in - flame To seek Thee more and more, ev - er in our lives ex - press The im - age of Thine own. A - MEN. CHRIST : PRAISE No. 211. Praise the Lord, His Glories Show Henry Francis Lyte f With motion. EXALT. 7s, with Alleluia Jay Beaver eaux —I ,_ slightly slower £fc5* I Praise Him, all who share His love, Praise Him, praise Him ev-er-more, All He sends us thro' His Son, Praise Him, praise Him ev-er-more, I Copyright, 1900. by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: PRAISE No. 212. Ask Ye IV hat Gyeat Tiling I Know Rev. Benjamin Hall Kennedy ATHOL X js, Five lines. J- Caryl Florio 1. Ask 2. What 3. Who 4. Who 5. This I ye what great thing I know That de-lights and stirs me so ? What the high re- is faith's foun-da - tion strong? What a- wakes my lips to son- ? He who bore my de- feats my fierc-est iocs.'' Who con-soles my sad-dest woes ? Who re-vives my is is fierc • 1 i f c i 11 life that gnat thing est U to I 0 know -•- m Who the death of death will be? ; This de-lights and stirs inc so -0- -0- Who will plat e me Faith in I J i : 1 1 who f-HJ-Hi-t •• ■-••*—*. r^_p_r_r_tp ;—r— > 3 * h 1 1 ■ - r ward I win? Whose the name I glo - ry in? Je - sus Christ, the Cru - ci - fied. sin - ful load, Pur-chased for me peace with God, Je-sus Christ, the Cru - ci - fied. faint - ing heart, Heal-ing all its hid • den smart? Je-sus Christ, the Cru - ci- fied. on His right With the count-less hosts of light ? Je - sus Christ, the Cru - ci - fied. died to save, Him who tri-umphed o'er the grave, Je - sus Christ, the Cru - ci - tied. frjr-r t^-H c ig: g c— H.1L ,?c m^ -1 ^ 1 1 — l. : — m # — * — l# — #_* — ' — r: — l JJ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby, No. 213 Oh, Not My Own These Verdant Hills Samuel F. H2: Smith, D.D. KALSARI. L. M Caryl Florio Ffe4N^ J I hi J 1 1 n'l'r* J lJ"J-J4J 1 IT~1 Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, not not not not my my my my own these ver - dant hills, And fruits and flow'rs.and stream, and wood own this wondrous frame, Its cu - rious work, its liv - ing soul ; own the grace that keeps My feet from fierce temp-ta - tions free ; own; I'll soar and sing, When life, with all its toils, is o'er, m=rfF=^M~f MP Cr^Hr-JlE i I1N 994 ||| 1 I L {[? p \r '• \fl VTCT ill If V \f I r j 1 1 1 j 11 |i 1^1 £±E±E tH~'I I'"* il *j j 1 1 J 1 «N j 1-1 J t-^fl But His who all with glo - ry fills, Who bought me But His who for my ran - som came ; Slain for my Oh, not my own the thought that leaps, A - dor - ing, And Thou Thy tremb-ling lamb shalt bring Safe home to with His pre-cious blood, sake, He claims the whole. bless - ed Lord, to Thee, wan - der nev - er - more. Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby, 1§^H^§ i=a U4- 42 m CHRIST : PRAISE No. 2 14. My Voice Shalt Thou Hear in the Morning Fanny J. Crosby ALRANTE. 9s &. 8s, with Chorus. N-i— I , . . IS \ K B. C. Unseld B 1. My voice shalt Thou hear in the morn - ing, O 2. My voice shalt Thou hear in the morn - ing, O 3. My voice shalt Thou hear in the morn - ing, At £ p w \ "I*" Je - sus, my Saviour, my all ; Je- sus, my Shepherd and King ; noonday, at eve, and at night ; V — }/- V~^r dt- : s fc- — K-i . -1 1 — 9 — 1 f h N. fr -A — ivn 7T T k- — R ^ ~f ^~ — 1 — * • i #i * ~« *! — 1 1-1— ' p^^v 1 "I irh - H ! J « | m m 2 « 2 **i « « 1 v/ s -9 ■ -j m s # tt* f ' J ■ JT #- # " 0 While na- ture its mu -sic is wak - ing, On Thee from my heart will I call. Refresh'd with the dews of Thy mer - cy, Thy won - der ■ ful love will I sing. I'll tell of Thy goodness ; for - ev - er, My hope, my sal - va - tion, my light. .p. .0. -#- -#- -0- f- • - -0- -*- -#- r i<^« ftV | « » 1 1 0 -■ m ' 1 ■ "" m 1 1 1 P • * 1 l£J- - 1 *■ 1 1 ^ p |# m m m m m • m m 1 1 P r v— ' 1 r 1 1 | | V y V V V V J 1 1 V ^ ^ / r / V REFRAIN. m My voice shalt Thou hear in the morn - ing, My praise to the hills shall as - cend ; . . . . N 1^1 *=* £=£ £ $=%=%=% y. — 1^_ h h h U- ^^jjj^ K EE& m -0 — 1- v ■•—. — # I'll join with the glo - ri - fied mill- ions, A cho-rusthat nev-er shall end. f ,*t t t t f f -#- -#- -0- -0- m ^=?=if: r=^ — 1 ^~ h h b h hr -^ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: PRAISE No. 215. Lead on, O King Eternal Rev. E. W. Skurtleff, iSSS With motion and accent. SHURTLEFF. 7s.&6s.D. S. M. Bixby, 1899. 1. Lead on, 2. Lead on, 3. Lead on, King King King ter ter ter nal, nal, nal : The day of march has come ; Till sin's fierce war shall cease, We fol - low, not with fears; 13 t r.. 1 ;^ — * — c-« — » — * — • — L# — rr * * — *r — ? — • — -i— ^3--— 1 1 Hence -forth in fields of con And Ho - li - ness shall whis For glad - ness breaks like morn I quest Thy tents shall be our home per The sweet A - men of peace ing Wher-e'er Thy face ap - pears; msm t #_z mm ■■-\z— * J l J — f=£^m 4 1 4 * 9 ~3-=F r-l 1- 0 #_i>^7_c_# Thro' days of prep - a - ra - tion Thy grace has made us strong, And For not with swords loud clash - ing, Nor roll of stir - ring drums, But Thy cross is lift - ed o'er us; We jour- ney in its light: The pR*=^EE^^^:f^EEpf fc * I g> • I f :ii=i now, O King E -i-g- L — #- 1 I. sbs ter -#- lift ^iy^y^rH nal, We lift our bat - tie song, deeds of love and mer - cy, The heav'n - ly king - dom come, crown a - waits the con - quest ; Lead on, O God of might. .#. jZL m m 0 God MEN. I I Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. w^^g^F^m -©>--=— CHRIST: PRAISE No. 216. God the Father s Only Son GLASTONBURY. 7s. 6 Lines. /. B. Dykes i. God the Fa-ther's on - ly Son, Yet with Him in 2. Preacher of e - ter - nal peace, Christ, a - noint - ed 3. Low in sad Geth - sem - a - ne, High on dread - ful 4. Rul - er of Thy ran-somed race, And Pro =_ tect - or .0 — • — 0. glo to Cal by ry One, re - lease, va - ry, Thy grace, i v E3 I 1 1 j ij=p&r4=f=\ 1_# # ^ 0 1==^ <*— ^ One in wis - dom, One in might, Set - ting wide the dun - geon door, In the gar - den, on the cross, Lead - er in the way we wend, ! I 1 Ab - so - lute and In - fi - nite : Un - to sin - ners chained be - fore, Mak - ing good our ut - ter loss, And Re - ward - er at the end, m a- J|] A j j=j^H , U U-ti — L0 fe# € 9 \-0 — 0 — w 1 L_^, 1 — _ J J Je - sus, I be - lieve in Thee, Thou art Lord and God Je - sus, I be - lieve in Thee, Proph-et sent from God Je - sus, I be - lieve in Thee, Priest and Sac - ri - fice Je - sus, I be - lieve in Thee, Christ, the King of kings to to for to me. me. me. me. MEN. 0 0 0 — £# — r-« (- — — *-r0 0 0 *— #-i-# — P- & ■— — 1 — & ti 1 1 r — i No. 21 7. We May Not Climb the Heavnly Steeps J. G. Whittier. By Per. BRADLEY. CM. 9 _^_ 9 ^. _*_ =t J.B. I Dykes ;n3 1. We may not climb theheav'n-ly steeps To bring the Lord Christ 2. But warm, sweet, ten - der e - ven yet A pres - ent help is 3. The heal - ing of the seam - less dress Is by our beds of 4. Thro' Him the first fond pray' rs are said Our lips of child -hood 5. O Lord and Mas - ter of us all, What -e'er our name or down ; He; pain ; frame sign, L-r ■F 1 c F rrri -Mi* r '-Mr CHRIST: PRECIOUS We May Not Climb the Heav'nfy Steeps H# j j fl|j; t4 jlj j^-^^^^i ■■■ -»- -^ In vain we search the low - est depths, For Him no depths cat! drown. And faith has still its 01 - i - vet, And love its (ial - i - lee. We touch Him in life's throng and press, And we are whole a - gain. The last low whis-pers of our dead Are bur-dened with His name. We own Thy Sway, we hear Thy call, We test our lives by Thine. A MEN. I ■ >■ a- i T if mmmMimm No. 2 yesus, Thy Name I Love -; [ 0 » * 1 »— j ■» 1 :i»— E= 1^ — i i^^faz — — — I r j I ! N j j i-~rrfj Je - SUS, Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, -0- my my my my I Lord! Lord! Lord! Lord! Oh, Thou art all How might-y is What need I now Then Thine own face to me ; Noth-ing to please I see, Thy love, All oth - er loves a-bove, to fear, What earthlv grief or care, I'll see, Then I shall like Thee be, i / • i \j j 4* I I I _j Noth - ing Love that Since Thou Then ev - a I art er part dai ev more from Thee, ly pn ive, er near ? with Thee, Je Je Je Je I sus, sus, sus, sus, I. my my my my I Lord ! Lord ! Lord ! Lord! mf- mt- -&- . -&- • CHRIST: PRECIOUS No. 219. / Heard the Voice of jfestis Say Horatius Bonar WILBER. C. M. D. S. M. Bixby 3=i===:Q== s^s \> f I — 'V i. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, — "Comeun - to Me and rest; 2. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, — " Be-hold I free - \y give 3. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "I am.... this dark world's light; Eg8=& b b -U-L* rJE±zz±z3EE£ S=t m A ^ J= , r— * FV FV 1 1-^, 1 , — PV * ^ , IJ m *=* m ^ Lay down, thou wea-ry one, lay down Thy head up - on My breast!" I came to Je - sus The liv - ing wa - ter ; thirst - y one, Stoop down, and drink, and live ! " I came to Je - sus, Look un - to Me, thv morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright I" I look'd to Je - sus, —M * fL 4m-J!L * m-i-^m 0 — •£ — i- pm ^t i pzd p T=»=F? i r-i 1 Pf 1 P w es as I was, Wea - ry, and worn, and sad and I drank Of that life - giv - ing stream and I found In Him my Star, my Sun fit f^fr-Tfr r fr.ft I found in Him a My thirst was quench'd, my And in that light of m ee uy=j 3^ rest - ing-place, And He has made me glad, And He has made mc soul re - viv'd, And now I live in Him, And now I live in life I'll walk, Till all my jour- ney's done, Till all my jour-ney's Him. done. *n m z=* Hi EE V— -f2- Couyngtit, i8g2, by S. M. biaby, CI/^/ST: PRECIOUS No. 220. Jesus, I Love Thy Charming Name Philip Doddridge CHESTERFIELD. _J _u=_|..._| g C. M. -I- y. iiniiH 1. Je - sus, I 2. All my ca 3. Thy grace still 4. I'll speak the love ■ P« - dwells lion ■ Thy cious up - ors charm-ing pow'rs can on. . . niy of... Thy r name, wish heart, name 1*- Tis In And With I inn - sic Thee doth sheds its my last " 1 to rich Ira . la . mine car ; ly meet ; grance there ; b'ring breath ; r Fain would Not to The no - sound it mine eyes is blest balm of out light all Then, speech-les; rv . =t 1 — "-I r clasp Thee in so loud so dear, its wounds, mine arms, That Nor The The earth and heav'n should hear, friend -ship half so cor - dial of its care, con - quer - or of death. t=t ^T p 1 :i;: : S^3 -="1 — r -|2_1 D No. 22 10 Thy Loving-kindness , Lord, L Sing George Barrell Cheer cr, 1S45 UXBRIDGE. L. M. I I Lototll Mason y 1 1 | J » (■ ^ 1 / t4 J 1 1 # * " .,., P &, ^ 1 f\\ 1 5H r3 • 1 Vd) H- "> dim* pj eJi s * # f f • • ^ J 1 J 1 ' " i. Thy lov - ing kind-ness, 2. I to Thy mer - cy - 3 Each eve-ning from the 4. Lord, from the mo-ment 5. From dai - ly sin and -&- Lord, seat world of dai - I sing, re - pair, a - part, my birth, ly woe, Of And Thy I've Thy -eF- 1 1 ' 1 % ■ - ^race and life the sa - cred Spring; — find Thy lov- ing- kind - ness there; lov - ing-kind-ness cheers my heart; noth-ing known but love on earth ; lov - ing-kind-ness saves me now ; m rim -*- 19- fr^ ■&- (m\m 1 « S to SZ K 1 L-, m f r ^ , - ^ 1 PJ- -1- p 9 9 \ I P * to 1 \^--j 1 ■to [£3 rj 1 * H3 1 •7 4- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i j— i— f 1 P g%~ ^ i-» * d • -Or In blood o'er-flow-ing, rich And when to Thy sweet word And when the day sa - lutes By day, bv night, where'er And I will praise, for sins 1 * and I my I for free, g°> eyes, be, - giv'n, In lov- ing-kind-ness shed Thy lov- ing-kind-ness there Thy lov- ing-kind-ness doth Thy lov- ing-kind-ness fol - Thy lov- ing-kind-ness, all, m for I a lows in me. know. rise. me. heav'n. m CHRl S 1 : PR E 1 10 US No. 222. Oh, the Blessed Promise Given Rev. J. C. Starr, by per. KNOX. 8s & 7s D. S. M. Bixby 111 ' I i. Oh, the bless - ed 2. Many a brok - en, 3. Ev - 'ry phase of 4. On the cloud the prom-ise, giv - en On the hills of Gal - i - lee con - trite spir - it, Lone - ly, sor - row - ing and sad, hu - man sor - row Fills the path we tread to day ; rain -bow glit - ters, Shines the star of faith a - bove. I To the wea - ry, Felt the might -y Harps are hang - ing God will not for I heav - y la - den, Still is made to you and me. con - so - la - tion, Heard the heav'n-ly ti - dings glad ; on the wil - lows, Souls are faint - ing by the way; - sake or leave us — Let us trust His truth and love, US -#— -— 0— ' P J *— |— J -[ r-l 1 ^ f^-r-J 1 Pv— -N F\-, — I 1 1 r -, -0 0— > # -^ — 0-^—0 #_L#_: — 0-z 0—— 0 0 — i-M^-T — 0—r— 0 0 — *—&— ■ w i~rt a heart has thrilled to hear it, the dy - ing gazed with rapt-ure, there still is balm in Gil - ead, be-yond the shin - ing riv - er, N N -*r0) -f- _ Man-y a tear been wiped a - way, Trust - ing in the Sav-iour's name, And though here on earth we weep, We shall bless His ho - ly name ; tt=t V— L -l 1 0. — F m Man - On God That a load of the land of with - in the to bear our sin been lift - ed, Man-y a mid-night turned t<> day rest and ref - uge, When the Bur - den - Bear - er came, man - y man-sions, Giv - eth His be - lov - ed sleep, sins and sor -rows, Christ, the Bur - den - Bear - er, came. fe ' — 0 — m — r--0— — #--— 0 0—T-0--—0--—0 m— Hf— r| •— — 2 # — r-g n I 1 Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST : PRECIOUS No. 223. Blest Be Thy Love, Dear Lord John Austin STATE STREET. S. M. /. C. Woodman, \.;\ i. Blest be 2. 0 Thou 3. Wheth - er 4. Wheth - er Thy our we we love, souls sleej live dear chief or or Lord, Hope! wake, die. Thai taught We to To Thee Both we us Thy we sub this uicr both mit way, cy fly; re - sign ; to Thee On - ly Wher-e'er By night In death 1 to love Thee for Thy - self, And for that love we are, Thou canst pro - tect, What-e'er we need, we see, as well as day, If Thy light on we live, as well as life, If Thine in death o sup us we bey. ply. shine. be. No. 224. Jesus! the Very Thought is Sweet J. a tin, \2tJ1 Century — — I CANONBURY. L M. tes? Arr. fr. K. Schumann pp 3=2 -£*" 33i 1. Je - sus ! the 2. No word is 3. No tongue of 4- A - bide with ver - y thought is sweet, In that dear name all heart - joys meet; But, sung more sweet than this, No sound is heard more full of blis>. No mor - tal can ex -press, No pen can write the bless-ed - ness; lie US, O Lord, to - day; Ful - fil us with Thy grace, we pray; And 3Ef •* ife r — r p O! than ho - ney sweet - er far The glimps-es of His pres - ence are. thought brings sweet-er com - fort nigh, Than Je - sus, Son of God most High. on - ly who hath prov'd it knows What bliss from love of Je - sus flows. with Thine own true sweet-ness feed Our souls, from .sin and dark - ness freed. A - men. 15 CHRIST: PRECIOUS L No. 225. / Need Theey Precious Jesus Frederick Whitfield WHITFIELD. 7s & 6s, D. I. I 2. I 3- I I need Thee, pre - cious need Thee, bless - ed need Thee, bless- ed ££=4: *±± n x=t Joseph Marline, 7=X r - * For I am full sus ! For I am ver sus ! And hope to see Thee soon of sin ; y poor -0 0 0 0 — -| — g?--— | >-4— I v I B S3: 3# #_ A- W i=t I My soul is dark A stran - ger and En - cir - cled with B and a the IP guilt - y, My heart is dead with - in ; pil - grim, I have no earth - ly store : rain - bow, And seat - ed on Thy throne : t= It: .(2-± |^ r^t m -0 '— & I I need the cleans - ing fount I need the love of Je There, with Thy blood-bought chil -0 ■ 0 BSfcfe fc-fr— »==:: ain, Where I can sus To cheer me dren, My joy shall -I L I-l— I al - ways flee way, be -{22- on ev my er m B P=^ I I blood of Christ most guide my doubt - ing sing Thy praise, Lord ■Vr iHB l I I I I pre - cious, The sin - ner's per - feet plea, foot - steps, To be my strength and stay. Je - sus, To gaze, my Lord, on Thee ! fcgEy-j» 1 1 i .1— i=Lkj' f=*E i Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIS T : PRE CIO US m% No. 226. All Praise to Him of Nazareth William Cullen Bryant MAR LOW. C. M. /. Cfutham, 171 8 m 1. All praise to Him of z. Dark was the grave; but 3. In ten - der mem - 'ry 4. A boundless love he I I I I W=t=^ £i Naz - a - reth, since He lay of His grave, bore man-kind : The With The Oh, Ho - ly One - in its drea mys - tic bread may at least ■ * # who came, ry cell, we take 5 a part m P 1 1 -l I m o — o> For love of man, to die a death The beams of heaven's e - ter - nal day And muse up - on the life he gave Of that strong love de - scend, and find ~CT _^ Of ag - o - ny and shame. Up - on its thresh - old dwell. So free - ly for our sake. A place in ev - 'ry heart. I ^ J2 I No. 227. O TkoUj Whose Tender Mercy Hears Anna Steele DEDHAM C. M. Wm. Gardner i V* I 1 4 tet m 2Z ■&■ 22 1. O Thou, whose ten - der mer - cy hears 2. See, Lord, be- fore Thy throne of grace, 3. And shall my guilt - y fears pre - vail 4. Oh, shine on this be - night - ed heart, s*rii: m j. , — ^ Con - tri - tion's hum - ble A wretch - ed wand-'rer To drive me from Thy With beams of mer - cy 1 /-. I u sigh ; mourn ; feet ? shine ! :: : m s mm <*- -#— 4- c, Whose hand in - Hast Thou not Oh, let not And let Thy gg dulg bid this heal ent me dear ing wipes seek ref - voice I the Thy uge im tears face ? fail, part From sor - Hast Thou This on - A taste row s not Jy of weep - ing said, "Re safe re • joy di 0 I eye: - turn"? - treat ! - vine. ±* Jr 1 a: y. t=f CHRIS T : PRE CIO I S ^n t No. 228. Hail, My Ever Blessed Jesus Jo Jin Wingrove WiNGROVE. C. M. D. R. Mentha!. F3^P i. Hail, my 2. Once with 3. Shout, ye ev - er bless - ed Ad - am's race in bright an - gel - ic pjg % : 1 : *=fr: IM • 1/ Je - sus ! On - ly Thee I wish to sing: ru - in, Un - con - cerned in sin I lay ; choir! Praise the Lamb en - throned a - bove. t- m a--, V To my soul Thy name is Swift de - struc - tion still pur While, as - ton - ished, I ad m — ^^# — 9 — »# pre -cious, Thou my su - ing, Till my 5—57—3.- Proph - et, Priest and King. Sav - iour passed that way : mire.... God's free grace and bound-less love: ^ 1 r i m ^=q=t ~ 9 » 9 — 9 * • T=+ 2 , 0— >-* — *^=; * ■& flows from heav - en ! Oh, t mat joy Oh, what mer - cy Wit - ness. all ye hosts of heav - en ! My Re - deem - er s ten - der - ness That blest mo - ment I re - ceived Him Filled my soul with joy and peace : and hap - pi - ness ! ten - der - "*»«« ' =*=$ — t=^T r — r — F ^ -0 — ■ Love I Love I Love I much? I've much for - giv - en ; I'm much? I've much for - giv - en ; I'm much? I've much for - giv - en ; I'm m £ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST : PRECIOUS mir mir mir - a - cle - a - cle - a - cle of grace ! of grace ! of grace ! m No. 229. 'Tis My Happiness Bt low -^>i:o J [ Tillia m Co -wper I : , I florio. 7s. hap - pi must and meet no make the *=t Caryl florio i i Not to live with - out Hut with hum - hie faith No chas- tise - incut by Tri - als give new life 1 ^i the cross, to see the wav. to pray'r ■&- 1 1 >.j j I J.u i But the Sav - iour's pow'r to know, Love in - scrib'd up - on them all, — Might I not with rea - son fear Tri - als bring me to His feet, £l ^L JL I^I- Sanc - ti - fy - ing This is hap - pi I should prove a Lav me low, and ev - 'ry loss, ness to me. cast - a - way ? keep me there. 5— fa :-•- ■ftfril Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 230. There is a Name I Love to Hear Frederick Whitfield WRIGHT. C. M. Jay Deavereaux 4 j j 1 1 : There is It tells It tells It tells Then let a me me of me name I love to hear, of a Sav - iour's love, what my Fa - ther hath One, whose lov - ing heart praise that charm-ing name, ?V-^ Jt. 2.-4: :fr= £ I love to sing its worth Who died to set me free ; In store for ev - 'ry day, Can feel my deep - est woe, 'Tis mu - sic to mine ear ; -•— iH! vz5=*. 1 -0 i-^l w~~ in —y 1,^,-a EE* It sounds like mu It tells me of And, though I tread Who in each sor Fain would I sound sic His a row it in mine ear, The sweet - est name on earth. pre-cious blood, The sin - ner's per - feet plea. dark -some path, Yields sun -shine all the way. bears a part. That none can bear be - low. out so loud, That earth and heav'n should hear. m^*EE-=*E Sh, 1 Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. m CHRIS T : PRE CIO US No, 231. Whithery Saviour, Shall I Flee i August Hermann Walter s^— J 1 1 — WALTER. 8s&7s. Caryl Florio V -W~ r 1. Whith - er, Sav - iour, shall I flee? 2. Earth - ly joys that pass a - way, 3. 'Tis a con - quer - or to go 4. Life is on the nar - row way m Who my con - fi- dence shall be? Plea - sores last - ing but a day, Thro' the storms of life be - low, Press - ing for - ward day by day m zz 1 ■• — * *=^ Where can I Anx - ious care With the Lord By the grace v=^t" m find and at of com - fort toil and rest to God e'en now ? strife, be; now ; Who can cheer my droop - ing heart? Bit - ter mur - murs, deep-drawn sighs, Life is faith, and hope, and love, And this bless - ed life to live, ! Oft J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [S j 1 V " r • m 1 - 1 / £ # ' • • A m. 9. —. ( \ - 1 II \) 0 0 • 9 9 eJ II V Who can From o'er - 'Tis the Thou Lord life and strength im - part ? Words bur - den'd hearts that rise, — Not 0 - pen'd heav'n a - bove — Death on - ly, grace canst give, Words -f~ m ^m **- & m « 1 of life hast in these con - as van-quish'd of life hast on sist ■ foe on ■ ly - eth to - iy Thou, life, see. Thou. &VH tt ^(S m HP ""• ^ T fin O 1 tPJ—j- 1 /5 I! W + ! m II JIJ" * 9 + • L_#^ # — 0 1 1 — 1 1 1 II Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No, 232. Come, Let Us Sing the Song of Songs James Montgomery \ 1S53 m ■=*- MARTINE. L M. Joseph JIartine ^ , 1 1. Come, let 2. Slain to 3. To Him, I us re en- 4. Long as we -0^ I sing the - deem us throned, by live, =r and II I song of songs, The saints in heav'n be - gan the strain, by His blood, To cleanse from ev" - iy sin - ful stain, fil - ial right, All pow'r in heav'n and earth pro -claim. when we die, And while in heav'n with Him we reign, n #- -#- ^ E3: M ft. m I ^\ I CHRIST: REFUGE Co))ic, Let Us Sing the Song of Songs I The hom-age which to Christ be-l< And make us kings and priests t<> (;<>A m r-4- *^r= na chase from my heart, still ev - 'ry fear, cold heart can warm, face shall be - hold, 1 1 1 And soothe ev - 'ry sor - row tho' keen be the smart. Since Thou, the Most Might -r, my Help - er, art near. That prom - ise make stead - y my soul in the storm. And praise Thee with rap-turesfor - ev - er un - told. PE ipz. — 1 \~r Copyright, 1804, by S. M. Bixby. ■* if if T T-rF f g in^ CHRIST: REFUGE No. 234. Beneath the Cross of ' jfesus Elizabeth C. Clephane ST. CHRISTOPHER. P. M. F. C. Maker —Q — b-t — t — i — H -V -1 — ', — zr— 1 - n>t>\\ii* 1. Come, heav - y - lad - en and wea - ry, 2. Dark - ly the shad -ows are fall - ing, 3. Come while His arms are ex - tend - ed, I 9 Bur - dened and sor - row - op - pressed ; Wild - ly the storm - bil - lows roll ; Come while He waits to for - give ; * 1111 n 1 is fc 1 ^ ■c fc 1 Is n | Y \ l ^ \ I . P * J m \ 1 A b 0 • * * • V 1 1 1 * *r 1 • ""* ^y . s« 1 tf\\V m * 0 \ mP J # • -• *■ 1 v-'/ * 9 - 9 m ■ ~h — fed -#- -^- Sav - iour, ref - uge, suf - fered, ■ #, 1 k J ' * • # rrf • ■ •J -9- ' -9- Come to the dear, lov - ing Fly as a dove to thy Look to the cross where He -#- -9- ■ -9- -9- And pil - low thy head on His And thou shalt find peace to thy O look un - to Je - sus and breast, soul, live. fm\t m F " ij L m - m * • -5 ' # • # 1 pj«i P K W m . m L-i ^ L P -** j . N* 1 \^U Li 1/ , j r^ * 1 1 1/ - IT ' V V 1 l 1 1 I ' I DUETT. A 1 * £ I x fc | | ■ h h I N 1 . v*\ v J r fc 1 f\ J h R 1 1 1 /I7 # • • • • 9 9 J >* _J j__j^- ' — 9 — :=%=$=\ (T\J 9 9 • 9 , : ■ • 9 9 ? ^ v.'j •*# 0 . O, how for thee He Why wilt thou wan - der Come where no ill can is )-earn - ing ; Hark ! how He pleads thy and grieve Him ; He is thy Sav-iour, be - tide thee ; Come where the Spir - it re - turn - ing ; be-lieve Him ; will guide thee ; /3»V 1 1 | 1 \Sfk - * ~ 1 vi — 1 *— 1 **** |— ■ -#-. *- — ~— 1 1 0 • Br— : n * 1 bL X, rJ-J — 1 — h- s 1 L ¥=^=£^1——- " a •— \~9 ZT-— *- 9— 9 I3ME3 J tr -f Z# ^. ^. +. — 9 — — # — »-- ^ 1 1 Now while the life - lamp is burn - ing, O come to the Sav - iour and rest. O - pen thy heart to re - ceive Him ; O come to thy Ref - uge and rest. Come where His mer - cy will hide thee, Safe, safe in the hav - en of rest. -r-r- • -+- . -^ m *— ! S , T r> .9 r.m m #_ -9- — i — • , . WARD. L. M. Air. hy L. Mason ._ N M 1 . . f ' £ _J _fe _J __ i. Cod is the rcf - uge 2. I .olid may the trou - hied There ttream, wh of o ose gen His saints When storms of sharp dis- tress cean roar; In sa - cred peace <>ur souls in - vade; a - hide, tie flow Sup - plies the cit y of our God, 4. That sa - cred stream, Thine ho - ly word, Our grief al - lays, our fc:ir con - trols; 5. Zi - on en - joys her mon-arch's love, Se - cure a - gainst a threatening hour; n -*— ±^*: 1 — r -: : £=* ^m&m^^m Ere we can ot - fer our com - plaints, Be- hold Him pres - ent with His aid. While ev - 'ry na - tion, ev - 'ry shore, Trembles, and dreads the swell - ing tide. Life, love and joy, still glid - ing through, And wa - t'ring our di - vine a - bode. Sweet peace Thy prom - is - es af - ford, And give new strength to faint- ing souls. Nor can her firm foun - da - tions move, Built on His truth, and arm'd with pow'r. ^ - dom. ( i'>d wis - dom, ( k>d '* a? * — r- — I 1 - I GOD: REFUGE No. 243. O Saviour, Precious Savioitr ranees R. Havergal LANCASHIRE. & 6s D. H. Smart m- *=: :*=5=: i. O Sav-iour, precious Sav - iour, 2. O Bring-er of sal - va - tion, 3. In Thee all full-ness dwell-eth, 4. Oh, grant the con-sum-ma - tion Whom yet un-seen we love, O name of might and Who wondrous - ly hast wrought, Thy-self the rev - e - All grace and pow'r di - vine ; The glo - ry that ex. - Of this old song a- bove, In end -less ad - o - CHORUS. w&— J 1 — j=n I 1 J— J — u+j — v=i I I- 3 fa - vor, All oth - er names a - bove ; la - tion Of love be-yond our thought ; eel - leth, O Son of God, is Thine ; ra - tion And ev - er - last - ing love ; We worship Thee, we bless Thee, We worship Thee, etc. We worship Thee, etc. We worship Thee, we bless Thee, To To ess* s £=§*: 11 it mm y > i nJ I 1,2,3. Thee a - lone we sing 4. Thee a - lone we sing We praise Thee and con-fess Thee, We praise Thee and con-fess Thee, 5^r ■=►. Our ho - ly Lord and King. Our gracious Lord and King. 1* 57 r- mMi £=£=r+± ■t4t f 1 No. 244. Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies Charles Wesley HALLE. 7s, Six lines. Peter Ritter, Arr. by Thomas Hastings —4— £3 tf « »— I •* #—3 ^-j ._-x_^ ^ ^ # — i_ w ^—m 4^-4- %- 3-*-* -U- (SL 1. Christ, whose glo - ry 2. Dark and cheer -less 3. Vis - it, then, this fills is. . soul the the of skies, Christ, the true, the on morn, If Thy light is hid. mine, Pierce the gloom of sin.. HP -£2 me : more ! these! all! JJ CHRIST: SAVIOUR No. 246. Afy Sins, My Sins, My Saviour J. S. B. Monscll Poco con moto, ma quieto. DAKEN. 7s & 6s, D. ±-l Caryl Florio 3 J ' > H 1 1. My sins, 2. My sins, 3. My sins, 4. There-fore my my my my sins, sins, sins, songs, my my my my Sav Sav Sav Sav lour iour iour iour They take I low sad Their guilt E'en in such hold on on Thee they I nev - er this time of £~4=£ & B£ me, fall! knew woe, -S- m <*±£-\ mi *i I am not a - ble to look up, Save Seen through Thy gen - tie pa - tience, I Till, with Thee, in the des ert on - ly, Christ, to Thee ; ten - fold feel them all ; near Thy Pas - sion drew Shall tell of all Thy good - ness To suf - f 'ring man be -t- m it 3* J L 5^ &\ ) F+ m s In I Til Thee is know they with Thee Thy good - ness all are in and for for the Thy — *- give - ness, giv - en, gar - den fa - vor, m In Thee a - bund - ant grace, But still, their pain to me I heard Thy plead - ing pray'r Whose pres - ence from a - bove, -p-± — 1 ft* m -&•• !=r § 4 -&—. II My Is And Re - shad - ow and my sun - shine all the grief and an - guish saw the sweat - drops blood - y iour, 1 [jr The bright - ness of Thy face. They laid, my Lord, on Thee. That told Thy sor - row there. joice those hearts, my Sav That live Thee and Ion '^m £eeeeU Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST: SA VI OUR I ino. 247. Saviour^ More than Life to Me Fanny J. Crosby WILMAR. 7s, with Refrain IV. II. Bonne SB SL>w'y. pPf^p^gCTiP3pgii I 4=i 9 1. Sav - iour, more than life to me, I am clinging, cling-ing close to Thee; 2. Thro' this cluing - ing world be - low, Lead me gen - tly, gen - tly as I go; 3. Let me love Thee more and more, Till this fleet - ing, fleet - ing life is o'er; -m^s^^^^m^^m w -$r M 3=? &E? # -A N B— J-s £.— «-7— *t •' o -&- Let Thy pre - cious blood ap - plied, Keep me ev - er, ev - er near Thy side. Trust -ing Thee, I can - not stray, I can nev - er, nev - er lose my way. Till my soul is lost in love, Tn a bright-er, bright-er world a - bove. ^m #-- — 0 — r a REFRAIN. i* mEE& #>-l-25|- -# # — 0 — ■ — fi< — Ev - ery day, ev - ery day, Let me feel Thy cleansing power; ribu r B 1 r f r r s irr f 1 L . V if f i* r 1 a — 1 Ev - ery day and hour, ev - ery day and hour, £ =iU_^_Lq_ — #__J |=qg — l=tT^- r=g f 4 . 4 . 0F -_-+ — n May Thy ten - der love to me Bind me clos - er, clos - er, Lord, to Thee. 0 - 7ZV.-Z W~ : m \*-- • * " P \-& 1 P ' — • f—P •- — • Ps m—r- m V& Tl I U W 9 J. w w V V \3J Copyright, 1875, by Biglow 6c Main. Used by per. M CHRIS T: SA J '10 1 'R No. 248 Saviour! Thy Dying Love S. D. Phc 02 1 1 1 PHELPS. 6s & 4s. Rev. Robert Lovury 1 1 Y*A ■ i _] /fc-7 — «— ■ —9\ — * . -N ,J i-i 1 , 1— H ^ * — •— R?-4 — jr- 1- — — ^ 0 — ^ j- 1 ^ 00 — t7 ^ 1. Sav 2. At 3. Give 1 - iour! the me 1 4 Thy blest a 1 dy - raer - faith ■ D ing cv - ful -0- love Thou gav seat, Plead - ing heart — Like - ness - est for to ■ 0 me; me, Thee — Xor should I My fee - ble That each de - JhVtLl ^ ■ # 1 1 * f 1 U? L U ppa — — — L — — bs 1 — & 0 — — L— 1 r 1 1 ^-4 — 1 -f l-F- —5 1 — 1 1 — 1 • 1 1 1 1 n ** 1 1 1 , 1 1 l v , 1 1 1 V " — , > J 1 ' ' /T ' > 1 ! s i • 0 - J j J « f\\ 0 . p « 0 0 ' * *! * 3 I • J ^ «-! » 1 *M' « M -f&- Dear Lord, from Je - sus, to Henceforth may 0 ]-*--•- Thee; Thee: see & In love my Help me the Some work of _£2_ .#_ _JL soul would bow, cross to bear, love be - gun, My heart ful - Thy wondrous Some deed of J J J (m\** ' ' 1 1 1 1 II ' i 1 & f 90 (ST m^^m > — & #— - — # — 1 — ^ # # — » • 0 k> — \ f i — h- — . 1— — i — \ 1 1 — 1 • 1 i / 1 i • 1 "#-T- fill its vow, love de - clare, kind - ness done, WEE*±^k Some of- f 'ring bring Thee now, Some song to raise, or pray'r, Some wan - d'rer sought and won, Some - thing for Thee. Some - thing for Thee. Some - thins for Thee. 1 Copyright, 1899, by R. Lowry. By per. No. 249. Philip Doddridge To God the Only Wise SWABIA. S. M. German. 1 To God the only wise. Our Saviour and our King, Let all the saints below the skies, Their humble praises bring. 2 Tis His almighty love, His counsel and His care, Preserves us safe from sin and death, And every hurtful snare. CHRIST: 3 He will present our souls, Unblemished and complete, Before the glory of His face, With joys divinely great. 4 To our Redeemer-God Wisdom and power belong, Immortal crowns of majesty, And everlasting song. SAVIOUR No. 250. Funny /. Crosby, yesuSy Blessed Saviour HARWOOD. 6s & 5s. $ Hubert P. Main. -— - • A m =F^ -** 1. Jc - SOS, 2. Keep me 3. Like a bless - ed from the Suv - iour, tempt - er, child sub - mis - sive, Grant my ear - nest pray'r; Shield me from his pow'r, Help me, Lord, to be... fed) 33 fcffc r* f=f ^5=* m # -^ ^ ~- K Take me now and keep me Whis - per words of com - fort Pa - tient, kind, and gen - tie, In Thy watch - ful care. In the try - ing hour. More and more like Thee. i5« £ REFRAIN. gZ 0 0 0 0 1 — #__ 4—r— ■ # # #— 0 ' w v — 9 ■ Lord, my youth - ful foot - steps, tin nar - row way, 1 IS J^T * • 1 -•- •f" * # ~, 0 • m # • # 0 1 m m -m L w- ' "^ ^ r 1 1 1 ~ *ft, ^ -1 L / • 1 • | l | . 0 ' 0 -' 7 • V r^ < 1 — 1 p i r 7i From Thv S W fold Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. ^m: 3f *=?: peace - ful 7-3-: #• :* Let : ; m me nev - er Ws stray. 0'^ 0 I II CHRIST: SAJ'/Oi'K No. 251. / Need Thee Every Hour AnnU S. Hawks MOUNT VERNON. P. M. Robert Lowry I. I need Thee ev - ery hour, Most gra - cious Lord: No ten - der voice like Thine need Thee ev - ery hour : Stay Thou near by ; Tempt-a tions lose their pow'r need Thee ev - ery hour, In joy or pain : Come quick- ly, and a - bide, need Thee ev - ery hour : Teach me Thy will, And Thy rich prom - is - es need Thee ev - ery hour, Most Ho - ly One: O, make me Thine in- deed, yys 2 C^- I I I -S"5 \ •JhPb — u —^ H^-t- 1 ^r~H t_J~ -J — •— 9 1 _j ! 1 Can peace af - When Thou art Or life is In me ful - Thou bless - ed 1 asTi ford. nigh. vain, fill. Son ! /- I need Thee i * 0, I need Thee, Ev - — #— ery hour I -5 ^=1 U& ,^ 1 need Thee; ftfp* ** 1 Y 1 1 1 1 & 1 i ■<5 ', /c?99 H — ! — ' i # * « « — V 1 1. At the name of 2. In your hearts en-t 3. Brothers, this Lord P^F F P *= - c3 - Je - hrone Je - sus Him ; ' sus S — ^ — t= 1 1 Ev - 'ry knee shall rhere let Him sub - *hall re - turn a - n __. — tL bow, due gain, ■gs*: — # ~» — * — # — rJ Ev - 'ry tongue con - All that is not With His Fath-er's 1 — - - 1— Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby, CHRIST: SAVIOUR At the Name of Jesus fess ho glo Him King of Glo-ry AH that is not With His an -gel I now. true. train. I 'Tis the Father's pleas- ure Crown Him as your Cap - tain, For all wreaths of em - pire e^=5-; We shall call Him In temp-ta-ti Mest up - on His \— 0 — 0 0 — 0 — I m Lord, hour; brow ; ^i= ■ J 3 J \x^x^^ Who from the be - gin Let His will en - fold And our hearts con-fess nmg vou Him Was the might -y Word. In its light and power. King of Glo - ry now. A - MEN. W- :~ ^r^£ fad^rtt No.253. Dear Saviour ! We are Thine Philip Doddridge OLMUTZ. S. M. m ^T =1 *—^ =t Arr. by Dr, Lowell Mason .1 -&- 1. Dear Sav-iour! we are Thine, 2. To Thee we still would cleave 3. Thy Spir - it shall u - nite 4. Death may our souls di - vide 5. Since Christ and we are one, By ev - er With ev - er - Our souls to From these a - Why should we last - grow - Thee, bodes doubt ing ing our of or band- ; zeal; Head; day ; fear ? Our hearts, our If mill - i<>ns Shall form in But love shall If He in c\ ** 2 1 y "_, III 1 II j •* m -1 1 *~ 4J in\ £•, ^ 1 ^ 1 «< J 0 ! 1 ' • II IUJ J 1 3 3 0 ^-, 1 *> • U 0 souls, we tempt us us Thine keep us heav'n has -J- * would re - Christ to im - age near Tin- fixed His J- sign leave, bright, side, throne, En - Oh, And Thro' He'll tire let teach all fix ■ iy them Thy the His to ne'er paths gloom mem Thy pre - to - y - bers s hands. vail!t tread. \\ ay. there. A - 0 • men. m m \li I II CHRIST: SAVIOUR No. 254. To Thee, O Dear, Dear Saviour J. S. B. Monscll SAVOY CHAPEL 7s & 6s. J. B. Calkin i. 2. 3- 4- 1 To In My Oh, -#- Thee, Thee grief for 9 J- 0 my is that -9- # d dear, trust in choic dear a - the - est p -1 — — i f Sav - bid - dull - bless - iour ! eth, ness ing -•- My On With Of f spir Thee which liv - a — # — ~9 it my this ing m — * turns hope slug - in — u — *- for re - gish Thy -#- rest, lies, heart love, (m\' 4 J B ! i P* *+ 7k 1 ^ 1 J. 1 ! II ■ ■ U • 1 - H 1 P 1 ' • 1 1 i n | i i V i 1 /l 7 , j 1 IrTV # 9 4 J 1 *tf* » 3 # * m 1 9 3 •• wm kJ& • - 1 d My 0 Doth And peace Thou o - thus i is whose pen on •* in love to earth Thy pro the pos -♦- fa - - vid - full - sess - vor, eth ness ing My For Of The >* — pil - all all peace -0- 1 low be - Thou of It- on Ihy breast; neath the skies ;# wouldst im - part ; heav*n a - bove; -9- m fca • /•Y | 0 » ■ (£J. . ! 1 1 >^ h • C* 1 i ' I si • 1 » ■ i • 1 1 :a: r t + »* *- Though all the world de - ceive me, I know that O Thou whose mer - cy found me From bond - age My joy is in Thy beau - ty Of ho - li - Oh, for the bliss that by it The soul se - m i set ness cure am Thine, me free, Di - vine, ly knows n 1 1 1 j~ 1 1 y • 1 n / b ' • * M 9 11 rh } - m -• 0 9 j 11 v.; w# 9 # 0 # J - /•Y & 9 99 1 % 14 pj. 1 1 | 1 11 vS ^ 1 1 0 0 1 ^ ' 0 1 ^ II \ 1 I 1 o* • CHRIST: SAVIOUR No. 255. Saviour ! I Follow On ('. S. Robinson. P.P. BETHANY. 6s & 43 Dr. Lowell A N P : W 1. Sav 2. Riv 3. Oft 4. Sav • ioui ! I fol - low on, Guid - ed by Thee, en the rock for me Thirst to re - lieve, en to Ma-rah's brink Have I been brought; iour! I long 10 walk Clos-er with Th C!' & 1 - ing 11-. t yet the hand Man - na from heav-en falls Shrink-ing the cup to dunk, Led by Thy guid-ing hand, w_4 ±=g— l-tzr— ^ &' t— j -1 i-Urim 1 5 ! :£—*:: fe • 3Za ^ • J That lead - eth me ; Fresh ev - 'ry eve ; Help I have sought Ev - er to be , Hushed be my heart and Still, Fear I no Nev - er a want se - vere Caus - eth my And with the prayer's as - cent, Je - sus the Con - stant - ly near Thy side, Quick -ened and m i- m -4— r-J— =1 — r ^ =r=r=] =tg: -J rJ J f: fur - ther ill ; eye a tear, branch hath rent- pu - ri - tied, I On - ly to meet Thy will But Thou dost whis-per near, -Ouick-ly re - lief hath sent, Liv - ins: for Him who died 3= — — r=±E — ; 1= -fg— i- My will shall "On - ly be - Sweet -'ning the Free - ly for 4 ?— I— -4^—1= ^^— *- f T be. lieve ! " draught. me ! I ■*-. I wl No. 256. (9 Saviour, I Have Naught to Plead Jane Fox Cmvdson ESTHWAITE. 8.8.8.6. //. Birrv I O Saviour, I have naught to plead, In earth beneath, or heaven above, But just my own exceeding need And Thy exceeding love. CHRIST: SAVIOUR 2 The need will soon be past and gone, Exceeding great hut quickly o'er: The love unbouglit i> all Thine own And lasts for evermore. No. 257. Saviour > I Know how Kind Thou A rt Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 PHILMORE. 8.6.8.6.8.5.8.5. R. Menthal •^A- — h — Y 9 — * — •— h -75i 1 — F — I H 1 — 0 — F— — * — * ^1 — f**— ' — -I 1 1 1. Sav-iour, I know how kind Thou art, How great Thy love to me; 2. Sav-iour, with shame must I con - f ess How prone I am to sin; 3. Pit - y my weak-ness, Lord, I plead, And give me strength to stand;.... r=±* see: gEE IEEE g * -IS— r- i 1 — r ■t — r ::t: JfSL m r=CT7~l — I 5 # 1 ^J^i And yet my weak, mis - guid - ed heart Is drawn a - way from Thee. O clothe me with Thy right - eous -ness, And cleanse my heart with - in Thou on - ly know - est all my need — O hold me by Thy hand ! . -#- JOL r -0 — -^bc ■St: ■&- I REFRAIN. 9=* J— l-r-K ■Or q=p1^-^^F^:=^F=^^-l^-J^=F~^^F^==F=^===l==:l 1 1 - - 1 Sav - iour, guide me ! Keep me, hide me ! Let me nev - er stray ; , Thou hast r-i - '& J^ I -(2- 1— T t-'t — t-^i — =c=xr*f-r:1^—r=r — c-1 — L- ' EtEEE^BEB found me, O sur- round me With Thy strength each day. MEN. . . Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST; SAVIOUR No. 258. Arr. by J. Af. Hodson Zft The King of Glory Standeth HODSON. J 7s & 6s D. ~1 1- 9— : Frank X. Shepperd, 1894 & 1 V ._._ * -• fe 1 of Glo - ry with sud - den times in the pers through the Thy love is stand glo • still por might eth ness tal, y! Be Hr He He ■ side speaks gen • woos our and tly us heart of all is draw - eth with His Long - suf ring is Thy sin, done ; near, grace ! m tmm V» I: I— * -I— n Z—9.: His might - y voice com - mand - eth With - out one stroke of bat - tie And whis - pers words of wel - come He calls us to the king - dom And glo - rious is the splen - dor The rag - ing The vie - to In - to the That waits for That beam - eth Pill] waves with - in. ry is won. sin - ner's ear ; us a - bove. From Thy face ! ^- 5= l=t l=:t i> -•- 1 Hal See Then I I ■ II I le - lu - jah ! for the Lord God om - nip - o - tent shall Je - ho - vah's ban - ners furled, Sheathed His sword, He speaks — 'tis the end : be - neath His rod Man's last en - e - mv shall "20— reign ! done ! fall: #^ "N-r i I »M-I Hal - le - lu - jah ! let And the king-doms of Hal - le - lu - jah ! Christ the word Ech - o round the earth and this world Are the king-doms of His in God, God in Christ, is all in main. Son! all : :*zz=*: ~: = 3=* £ £=*- IB Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIST : SECOXD COMING No. 264. O Morn of Bliss Eternal Fanny /. Crosby BITTLE. 7s &. 6s, with Chorus. B. C. Unseld n * V " 1 A — f* - — 1 T- 1 : — | 1 S\ ** i i j 1 J ^ 1 ' | >* 1 fm T « # # J r 0 A 0 1 * 1 k) 4- ' • i l * *»€ 57 -i- * W 0 • -#- -0- i- 0 9 • it* -1 4- i. o morn of bliss e - ter - nal, What will our rapt - ure be, 2. 0 morn of bliss e - ter - nal, When all His saints shall rise, 3- We 1 can - not 1 tell the mo - ment 1 When we shall hear His voice ; (m)'P A * S m • • . S 0 # • p p f3 1 JC? /i 1 _j L_ — p-£- _;__ 2 i >* i i ^* 1 1 ^ s i* • • 0 « * 1 4 ' \h 1 I r ¥ 1 1 1 ¥ 1 1 f w^m i When With But, I — •*- clothed shouts oh, I m of if m power ho - -0- -0- -*- and glo - ry, ly trans -port, 7. I are read Our bless - ed Lord we To meet Him in the How will our hearts re :t: see. skies. joice ! I REFRAIN. *=i ^m *=*=* When He in clouds de - scend - ing Shall come m =t== to claim His own, in — V— -h- § I I . 1 And I I— gath - er all, both great and small, A - round His Fa - ther's throne. Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. .07. I » m CHRIST : SECOND COMING No. 265. Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers Laurenti, Tr. Borthwick MUNICH. 7s&6sD. German Melody, 1648 M=^ q=t ^-f"* ' 1 1. Re - 2. See... 3. O.... 4. Our. . joice, re that your wise and hope and joice, be lamps are ho - ly ex - pec - liev burn vir - ta • ers ! ing, gins, tion, And Re - Now O I let your plen - ish raise your Je - sus, I lights them voic - now m 1 ap with pear ; oil ; es higher, ap - pear ; Z=r£=t=&.^= mm *=t *-=^v- I The... Look.. Till, A - -0 — m. ^ +—r im\ eve - ning is ad - vane - ing, And dark - er night is now for your sal - va - tion, The end of sin and in your ju - bi - la - tions Ye meet the an - gel rise, Thou Sun so longed for, O'er this be - night - ed I near; toil, choir, sphere ! -0- •&- -0- -0- -0- life aS mm ^ The Bride-groom is The watch -ers on The mar - riage - feast With hearts and hands %Z: a - ns - ing, the mount - ain is wait - ing, up - lift - ed, 3Z And soon He Pro - claim the The gates wide We plead, O ' ^ will draw Bride-groom o - pen Lord, to.. m nigh ; near, stand ; see — o-\-» r m Up ! pray, and watch, and Go, meet Him as He Up, up, ye heirs of The day of earth's re wres - tie, com - eth, glo - ry ! demp - tion, I I At mid-night comes the cry. With al - le - lu - ias clear. The Bridegroom is at hand. And ev - er be with Thee. A - men. CHRIST: SECOXD COMING No. 266. The Lord is My Shepherd u a James Montgomery With expression. -A 1- CLAREMONT. -A-Y 4- '* X * *— Frank N. Shepperd, 189 J. 4 1- :=;: -t?#r^: I 1 1. The Lord is my Shep-herd, no want shall I know ; I feed in green 2. Thro' the val - ley and shad - ow of death though I stray, Since Thou art my af - flic - tion, my ta - ble is spread ; With bless-ings un - 3. In the midst qf 4. Let good - ness and mer - cy, my boun - ti - f ul God, Still fol - 1( my Fl Mr r bf .^- — #— n — i- =t 2iZ3 -gr pas - tures, safe Guar-dian, no meas-ured my steps till I fit I I fold - ed I rest ; e - vil I fear ; cup run - neth o'er ; meet Thee a - bove ; % $ He lead - eth my soul where the Thy rod shall de - fend me, Thy With per - fume and oil Thou a - I seek, by the path which my 1 1 I r r rip =r=F t=i **. - t=t — 1- .« , a /////.? slower. I I i still wa - ters flow, staff be my stay ; noint-est my head; fore - fa - thers trod V Re - stores me when wand'ring, re • No harm can be - fall, with my O what shall I ask of Thy Thro' the land of their so - journ, Thy deems when oppress'd. Com - fort - er near, prov - i - dencemore? king - dom of love. V V I I I I 1 Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. i— r No. 267. Shepherd Divi7te> Our Wants Relieve m Charles Wesley -^ 1 , ARMAH. C. M. K 1— 1 Jas. Turle II 1- 3E£ V i =F -#— * ^ 5: -5J- "ii 1 1. Shep-herd di - vine, our wants re - lieve, In this 2. Long as our. fi - 'ry tri - als last, Long as 3. The Spir - it's in - ter - ced - ing grace Give us our e - vil day : the Cross we bear, the faith to claim ; *^i ~i m£*=? 42. "-r-r I^ZIC &- CHRIST: SHEPHERD Shepherd Divine% Our Wants Relieve ^^^^mm3^Mm£Mmm To all Thy tempt- od fol - low'rs give O let our souls on Thee be cast To wres-tle till we see Thy face, The pow'r to trust and pray. In nev -er- ceas - ing prayer. And know Thy hid - den Name. - LEMUEL. 8.6.8.6.6.6. with Chorus. -N 1- ^m^m=m si P. P. Bliss I r--0- i. Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, Won-der-ful words of Life, Let me more of tlieir 2. Christ, the blessed One gives to all Won-der-ful words of Life, Sin-ner li->t to the 3. Sweet-ly ech - o the gOS - pel call, Won-der-ful words of Life, Of - fer par-don and •Stj zSzh *=*=$=*_ J IJ ■__, L^ „J 1 y 1 ■ 1 beau - ty see, Won - der - ful words of Life, lov - ing call, Won - der - ful words of Life, peace to all, Won - der - ful words of Life. Words of life and beau - ty, All so free - ly giv - en, Je - sus, on - ly Sav - iour, I , >■ '-v — v — v 1 v— L* . • ■*-* r — ■ c\ *f I r\ ^ CHORUS. h k ft 1 IS it y * ! 1 iJ 0 ._# ■ # 1 • 1 j ^ rs trs—i — i i* r « • f • 1 p *~ -f- =S=f: J— -J- : 1 - \t — * — y— Xs\) • • • !, 1 1 ' u r r • • 1 d s ^ t / ^ v 1 Teach me faith and du - ty; 1 Woo - ing us to lu.iv en. > Bean - ti - ful words, won - der - ful words, Won -der - ful Sane - ti - fy for - ev - or. S | f I h ! -«- *- -#- .0. . .0. -*- -d- #-• -*- V - /V\4r d d d d 0 • # • 1 f | p 0 *0 air gp r__£ — r — r_ -H 1 » P • — #---- Ihp # » — ^-^— — ^- — 1 — )/— -1 — 1 1 1 P L_ * j.— — f- — — V- — h -^ — - —+ - —V— "4/ — * — * — „ |rp — — d — 0 — # r words of Life, Beau - ti - ful words, won-der -ful words, Won-der- ful words of Life. v — v — / — r v .E...E N=^ » r — r^=t=^= CHRIST: SYMPATHY OF No. 274. Now I Have Found the Ground Rot he. tr. by John Wesley ROT HE. 8s, Eight lines. /. B. Dykes l . 1 i -J 1 ; 1 J* •+ K 1 1 * 1 E fcfe • # # - 1 i 9 5 ■ # s rm 0 m 1 t I. 2. 3- 4- 1 Now O Tho' Fixed I Love, waves on -#- have found thou bot - and storms this ground i. the ground v< torn - less go o'er will I h 0 - m 1 i 1 rhere - in Sure my a - bvss, My sins my head, Though strength re - main, Though my soul's are , and heart 1 an - swal - health, fail 1 chor lowed and and (m\' * • • 2 * 1 1 1 P ■ i 1 fggl — %— # • • * • l-^-t _j_J_l — |-4— — i !■ A •+. —\ ' i L- l -r — ' i^ — 1 i -ts -* i m may re up in friends be flesh de main ; The wounds Thee! Cov - ered gone, Though joys cay; This an - ot Je - sus, is my un be with - ered chor shall my for my sin Be - right - eous - ness, Nor all and dead, Though soul sus - tain, When mm f) U , i ' A 1 1 1 1 N 1 in ■ J u ! i 1 ! 1 , ■ • x ) . ^*- m 9 J7-* m m i 0 1 * > r V r* f ' * ►*■ TT +- -#- fore the world's foun - da - tion slain ; Whose mer - cy shall un - spot of guilt re - mains on me, While Je - sus blood, through ev - 'rv com - fort be with - drawn, On this mv stead - fast earth's foun - da - tions melt a - way ; Mer - cy's full povv'r I • m ■fr } J I AY «*f 5 i i * * m • m f 1 ^ !■ —* 1 — 1 1- • 0 — 1 1 — ! — 0— '- — 0 .. 1 \ 1 U i *ts «E ^-f *»=H =<— B shak eaith soul then T^ ^ ^ en and re shall stay, skies, lies, — prove, I When Mer Fa Loved heav'n cy, ther, with and free, Thy an earth bound mer ev are - less ■ cy er fled mer nev last "?f a - way. cv, cries, er dies, ing love. ^ *■ r-^r CHRIS T i S YMPA TH Y OF No. 275. Charles Wesley Moderate. Jesus, Let Thy Pitying Eye BIRCHALL. P. M. Caryl Florio P i. je - sus, let Thy pity - ing eve Call z. Sav - iour, Prince, en - thionM a - hove, Re 3. See me, Sav - iour, from a - bove, Nor back pent suf a wancl-'ring sheep ance to im - part, fer me to die ; 0 mp 1 y < "*— A * f v * 9 9 ■ ■ # •« •■ r* >%'•: IMJ 9 # j * 9 ~9 Prone, Give Life 1 like me, and 9 Pet - er, through Thy hap - pi - JL. to dy - ness, fcf- 1 de ■ ing and 1 ny, love, love 9 Like The Drop Jl. Pet hum from - er - ble, Thy I con grac would - trite - ious 0 weep, heart : eye : fm\m P>\ m j«— <> • S-At "!• m - ^ '-• r **"' r» # 1 1 1 1 1 I f) poco a . . poco V I • cresc. • 1 r j u # • # ^ S\ h "" s m 9 z» ITV "m # 9 • 9 #' ^ 0 » ^ v1; - -f 9 # ^ 8 1 Let me Give, what Speak the be I re by have - con - 1 grace long cil - r - ' re-stor'd ; On im - plor'd, A ing word, And 1 1 me por let i-9- 1 be ■ tion Thy -#- 1 all of mer JL. long- Thy - cy 1 ! suff- 'ring shown ; grief un - known : — melt me down : — 1 A H - /«V *!* #m 9 9 ■ ■ 0 m I - - * ^ 0 *# • 9 m V^T • m 1 1 -• m — -" 1 \ 1 1 1 poco poco al . / ^m Turn, Tarn, Turn, and look and look and look up up up m ?2_^_ al fine. on on on me, me, me, -*- I -fi 9- Lord, And break Lord, And break Lord. And break I my heart my heart mv heart of of of stone, stone, stone. m ^m Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. di?n al Tine. CHRIST : SYMPATHY OF No. 276. Spirit of God! Descend upon My Heart George Croly, 1830 ARTHUR. S. M. Bixby 1. Spir - it of God! de - scend up- on my heart; Wean it from 2. Hast Thou not bid me love Thee, Lord and King? All, all Thine 3. Teach me to love Thee as Thine an - gels love ; One ho - ly m £=£ ,k_k — £_-^-l — t 5g d - ±=z± :r-^,-r— 3 -^v&^ * — *-' earth,... thro' all its puis - es move; own,. . . . soul, heart, and strength, and mind, pas - - sion fill - ing all my frame; ! 1— * • *r-ar* ■t: -1. Stoop to my weak - ness, I see Thy cross, then The bap - tism of the fc* J^J^ •S =£± fr- JZL- w *• ±&t r r 1 ' 1 might -y as Thou art, teach my heart to cling ! heav'n-de-scend - ed Dove, r " r iu/ ^ 1 And make me love Thee as I ought to love. Oh ! let me seek Thee, and oh, let me find ! My heart an al - tar, and Thy love the flame ! a— TO^-f HV-^ *r^ rrfzt Pi-*_4t i it* f3T "i — 1 — v—r — r Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. w: No. 277. Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayers % Dr. A. Reed 1 £=%=* P3=5 & 3 HOLY CROSS. C. M EE =m F. Mendelssohn -\ — -4 1 3* m •a 1. Spir - it 2. Come as 3. Come as 4. Come as ^m i i di - vine, at - tend our pray'rs, And make this house Thy home ; the dew ! and sweet - ly bless This con - se - crat - ed hour; the dove! and spread Thy wings, The wings of peace - ful love j the wind, with rush - ing sound And pen - te - cos - tal grace ! n m €=£ £ ■&- •9- J2- ¥%=± -&- THE HOL Y SPIRIT Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayers fp^H ^ -a — ,J 3 ^ S 'ST P De - scend with all Thy gra - cious pow'rs, O come, May bar - ren - ness re - joice to own Thy fer And let Thy church on earth be - come Blest as That all of worn - an born may see The glo great Spir - it, come til - iz - ing pow'r. the church a - bove. ry of Thy face. - J- p E o- J 1 1— T No. 278. Gracious Spirit \ Dive I I zvith Me T. T. Lynch ASHBURTON. 7s. 6 L.nes. •jjrn j -4 — I — i — i — I — i — I -111 1 1"-=3q — 4_g S_±s J-|-±gi .^-d-5-v_t_5 5__ III 7?. Jackson r— I 1— r — I -. •E5 13 ]N« 1 Gra - cious Spir - it, dwell with me — Truth- ful Spir - it, dwell with me — Ten - der Spir - it, dwell with me — Might - y Spir - it, dwell with me — Ho - ly Spir - it, dwell with me — my my my my my i' t, * g ?T 4-4-^J- self would gra - cious be ; self would truth - ful be ; self would ten - der be; self would might - y be : self would ho - ly be : I I And, with words that help and heal, Would Thy life in mine re - veal ; And, with wis- dom kind and clear, Let Thy life in mine ap - pear; Shut my heart up like a flower, At temp- ta - tion's dark -some hour; Might - y so as to pre - vail, Where un - aid - ed man must fail ; Sep - a - rate from sin, I would Choose and cher - ish all things good ; -fi P I ** r-i 1 1 i J 1 1 a— i~?5 m—r-^ I i And, with ac - tions bold and meek, Would for Christ my Sav - iour speak. And, with ac - tions broth - er - ly, Speak my Lord's sin - cer - i - ty. O - pen it when shines the sun, And His love by fra - grance own. Ev - er, by a might - y hope, Press - ing on and bear - ing up. And what - ev - er I can be Give to Him who gave me Thee. ■^T J c i g ip' ir> ; |r -^ — # — BE in 77/.E ZfOZ K SPIRIT No. 279. Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove a Simon Browne, 1720 INTERCESSION. L. M. Arr. by J. B. Dykes =4=2: *= ?^=jEp=g=^=pz=jEEjzip — «=g=«zj— t^e =g^ r 1. Come, gra-cious Spir - it, heav'n-ly Dove, 2. The light of truth to us dis - play, 3. Lead us to Christ, the liv - ing way, 4. Lead us to heav'n, that we may share With light and com - fort from a - bove ; And make us know and choose Thy way ; Nor let us from His pre - cepts stray ; Full - ness of joy for - ev - er there : fe£ m Be Thou our Guardian, Thou our Guide, Plant ho - ly fear in ev - 'ry heart, Lead us to ho -li-ness, the road Lead us to God, our fi - nal rest, £\ n r O'er ev - 'ry tho't and step pre-side. That we from Thee may ne'er de-part. That we must take to dwell with God. To be with Him for - ev - er blest. A - MEN. ri 1 n i=t SB ^ .&T M ■£> P— U~t No. 280. Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Isaac Watts ST. AGNES. C. M. /. B. Dykes m —I 1- 3* -o- ^r?-* m & ^* 1. Come, Ho - ly 2. See how we 3. In vain we 4. Come, Ho - ly Spir - it, grov - el tune our Spir - it, heav'n-ly Dove, here be - low, life - less songs, heav'n-ly Dove, m^M ~n4 :a: tz With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs ; Fond of these earth - ly toys : In vain we strive to rise : With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs ; -«- - . J :=: Kin -die a flame of sa - cred love Our souls, how heav -i - ly they go, Ho-san-nas Ian - guish on our tongues, Come, shed a- broad a Sav- iour's love, 1 4— In these cold hearts of ours. To reach e - ter - nal joys. And our de - vo - tion dies. And that shall kin - die ours. A e mm — »- "^1 "I 1 THE HOL V SPIRIT No. 281. Hail, Holy Spirit^ Bright Immortal Dove T. Hewlett SABINA. 10s. 4- —4- S. M. Bixby &&-A ! — H-l — l-FFH — I— ±q==F^-J-J-h^=j-h 4=^=f=h 1. Hail, Ho - ly Spir - it, bright im-mor- tal Dove ! Great spring of light, of pu - ri - ty and love 2. O Lord, from Thee one kind and quick'ning ray Will pierce the gloom and re-en-kin-dle day ; 3. Oh, shed Thine influence, and Thy power ex-ert ; Clear my dark mind, and thaw my i -cy heart m iz4zg — f— f-fp ig_LL=b=±=:b~ ^*z£ ^ < — 1— -^ — **^# # —0—r(2- p t=t ■K JlJJULI ^ Z3L *=£=t=t 1 *=&=} •T=S=3F§* E=±S33E Pro-ceed-ing from the Fa-therand the Son, Will warm the froz - en heart with love di-vine, Pour onmydrow-sy soul ce-les-tial day, I ■*- \ Dis-tinct from both, and yet with both but one. And with its Mak-er's im-age make it shine. And heav'nly life to all its pow'rs con-vey. T> ft t^t. jo. m *—*—*: rt Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 282. Eternal Spirit, We Confess Isaac Watts 4-4- WIMBORNE. L M. -4-4- /. Whitaker wmmm^m £2= w ■& =* 2g: -&■ ^ i. E - ter - nal Spir - it, we con - fess 2. En - ligh- ten'd by Thy heav'n-ly ray, 3. Thy pow'r and glo - ry work with - in, 1 1 I And sing the won-ders of Thy grace: Our shades and dark -ness turn to - day; And break the chains of reign-ing sin ; WM ILU uH ^m=m 2=k O f?—\^ 2- f \ — u rt- i^r* 3ar m Tm>2i Thy pow' Thine in- All our r con-veys our bless - ings down ward teach-ings make us know im - pe - rious lusts sub - due, I I ther m From God the Fa Our dan-ger and our And form our wretch-ed 0 — 0 0 II u and the ref - uge hearts a - Son. too. new. "-1 '-M m t=t a: ^ I I I THE HOLY SPIRIT No. 283. Stay, Thou Long-suffering Spirit, Stay Charles Wesley FEDERAL STREET. L. M. Gen. H. K. Oliver 0 i 1 Tl J | | II | | > /i 1 J | 1 ■ \xJ± Ji-. Ci J • *1 ^ i d • • hd J ^ 1 r \V A tt 4 # J * j 53 • P ' T5-y — w— =g— s= ~*A \\1 H- <*> # # eJ rj rt rfj • ^ *A •■ J 1. Stay, 2. Tho' 3- Yet 4. My 1 Thou long-suf - f ring Spir I have most un - faith O the mourn-ing sin - wea - ry soul, O God, - it, stay, Tho' I have done Thee such de - spite; - ful been, And long in vain Thy grace re - ceiv'd ; ner spare, In hon-or of my great High-P.iest ; re - lease ; Up - hold me with Thy gra - cious hand ; \-0- iS>- -&- -0- -0- -t9- . -0- •&- -&- •&- v 1 P5 ^ ^_ w y~ ' 0 .^ n ^_, -^ r7 1 J», 4- p i r 1 & \ \ 0 1 w i 1 *^r) -I r5 & 1 r9 i P i r ' ' i> 4. |_ \ I 1 1 r 1 1 t -J 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Nor cast the sin -ner quite a - way, Ten thousand times Thy good-ness seen, Nor in Thy righteous an - ger swear Guide me in - to Thy per -feet peace, -g> =*= ZZ Nor take Thine ev - er - last - ing flight. Ten thousand times Thy good-ness griev'd T'ex-clude me from Thy peo-ple's rest. And bring me to the prom-is'd land. .0. P—,-^ ^—r^_ f2" A-MEN. ^=t= m m tz=L Jff- J^ J2- fr- r No. 284. Richard Mant I —4—75 •- *=SP £• //tf/y Spirit in My Breast LAST HOPE. 7s. Arr. by H. P. Main from Gottschalk |-p— p— »— h^ d= E ^S ^=^ T # — L ^J=j; a p § 1. Ho - \y Spir - it, in my breast 2. Faith, and hope, and char - i - ty, 3. Till our faith be lost in sight, Grant that live - ly faith may rest, Com - fort - er, de - scend from Thee Hope be swal-lowed in de - light, m ^r4=£ t^- & & ^_ A SZ. =t :^=i^ 4— 1 #— » ft m t=t 1=5 ^=4 n @E And sub - due each reb - el thought Thou th'a - noint - ing Spir - it art Love re - turn to dwell with Thee, *-_\ — , i -*- p-^r f- . g - 45*: -s=r "P7 T To be - lieve what Thou hast taught. These Thy gifts to us im - part ; — In the three - fold De - i - ty ! nr.rr),ti mm m THE HOLY SPIRIT No. 285, The Holy Ghost is Here Rev . Charles IF. Sfiurgeau% J_ N |S [S66 STATE STREET. S. M. J. C. JUnndman gg ^3^ -J 1 S -^- I -=— r ' j The Ho - ly Ghost is Not far a - way is He dwells with - in our Our bod - ies are His O - be - dient to Thy here, Where He, To soul, shrine, will. An And We ~— * r— * ~ t: saints in prayer a be by prayer brought nigh ; ev - er wel - come guesi ; He, th'in - dwell - ing Lord ; wait to feel Thy power ; : . I Z±Z %m. i. \ I' ; I J I j J < J U As Je - sus' part - ing gift, He's near Each plead -ing com ■ But here in pres - ent maj - es - ty, As in His courts He reigns with ab - so - lute con - trol, As Mon-arch in All hail, Thou Com - fort - er Di - vine, Be ev - er - more O Lord of life, our hopes ful - fill, And bless this hal - N V pa on the a lowed —0— t 0 m m — m # # « _ i H— — ? — t— i H fr — • • — H— * •— ; ny. high, breast, do red ! hour. IpH No. 286. Holy Comforter, Divine i iT/rj-. S. K. Bourne, i X DORELL. 78, Five lines. Caryl Fhrio ,4^4 J , -±-r s — P- t=;=^pfe i. Ho - ly Com-fort - er di - vine, 2. Mes-sen- ger of love Thou art, 3. Ho - ly Spir - it, may we be, Let Thy beams up - on us shine, Warm our souls to Come to ev - 'ry con-trite heart, Each de - sire and Ev - er, on - ly, led by Thee, Yield - ing to Thy BBS , *^-fc t-^Z W"» y*$L- 1— ■' $ S ?i=± 1 life and love! Bend our stub-born wills to Thine, tho't re - new ! Hope and joy and peace im - part, blest con - trol. Thou from sin hast set us free, *l Fit us for the home a - bove ! Make us faith-ful, strong and true. Come and dwell in ev - 'ry soul! m^ z* w J I i Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. g — £* g I ^ zy/z- ^oz r spirit No. 287. Lord God, the Holy Ghost James Montgomery I BUDDINGTON. S. M, H. G. Trembath i. Lord God, the 2. We meet with 3. The young, the 4. Spir - it Ho - one old, in of Truth, be spire Thou, In In With In this ac - cept - ed our ap - point - ed wis - dom from a life and death, our hour, place, bove ; guide ; \ 4- & M H l± t r=^. V 11 As on the day of Pen - te - cost, De-scend in all Thy power. And wait the prom - ise of our Lord, The Spir - it of all grace. And give us hearts and tongues of fire To pray, and praise, and love. O Spir - it of A - dop - tion, now May we be sane - ti - fied ! ZJH *S 1=t % [» No. 288. Oh, Grant Us Light, that We May Know L. Tuttiett ST. CRISPIN. L. M. G. J. Elvey 1. Oh, grant us 2. Oh, grant us 3. Oh, grant us 4. Oh, grant us 5. Oh, grant us I I light, that we may know The wis-dom Thou a light, that we may see light, that we may learn light, in grief and pain, light, when, soon or late, lone canst give; Where er - ror lurks in hu - man lore, How dead is life from Thee a To lift our bur den'd hearts a All earth - ly scenes shall pass a part, bove way Hz 42 1 — r i 4s»— fe£ A -E»- *A J j II J =4=1 ^ =t iia That truth may guide wher-e'er we And turn our doubt-ing minds to How sure is joy for all who And count the ver - y cross a In Thee to find the o - pen ill -•- "9- -#- *3 X=X EcrzzEE: ^a — i_ 1 — r Thee turn gain, gate a- tt And vir-tue bless wher-e'er we live. And love Thy sim - pie word the more. To Thee an un - di - vid - ed heart. And bless our Fa -tilers hid - den love. To death-less home and end - less day. m 0 fr ,jg; 0 =»; ^ I All my guilt Lead me to Breathe Thy- self in - to Fill my soul with joy ' r y fears re the Lamb of my di ^L ^ ■^-*- move ; God; breast, vine ; m ■<5> — I -1- Fill me with Thy heav'n - ly love. Wash me in His pre - cious blood. Ear - nest of im - mor - tal rest. Keep me, Lord, for - ev - er Thine. ^ 1 ci n 1 v-l f : I r~+f\ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Biiby. No. 290. 0 Holy Ghost) Thy People Bless Baker ST. TIMOTHY Rev. Sir H. IV. Baker. Harm, by W. H. Monk O Ho To Thee Life -giv Great gift ly Ghost, Thy peo - pie bless, we bring, who art the Lord, ing Spir - it, o'er us move, of our as - cend - ed King, Who long to feel Thy might; And Our - selves to be Thy throne ; Let As on the form-less deep ; Give His sav -ing truth re - veal; Our £*± — i: ^Eg I 1 Mwmm* B#=i=l. -0 ^ HI I I fain would grow in ho - li - ness, As chil - dren of the ev - 'ry thought, and deed, and word Thy pure do - min-ion life and or - der, light and love, Where now is death or tongues in -spire His praise to sing, Our hearts His love to light. own. sleep. feed. A - MEN. *;* nr r F-m* THE HOLY SPIRIT No. 291. Conic, Ye Disconsolate Thos. Moore D# - 1 7'. 7'. l« 2, Thos. Hastings, 1 k 1 7.3 1 0s &. 11 S. 1 K x Samuel Webbe 2 / *♦■* O > 1 * v v 1 1 1 T-»«-J -4— — ~^T—9 ^~ 0 1 • J A ^ 0 ' 9 # « * 1 ' 1 * • * * m & « • ] i. Come, 2. Joy 3. Here 0 ve of see -# — • 1 dis the the L m • w fi) - con - so - late, where - 'er des - 0 - late. Light of Bread of Life ; see wa - ye the ters -0 — Ian - guish ; stray - ing, flow - ing & Come, Hope Forth 1 — at the of the from the — 0 0 1 fe^S— fg — 0 — — P— - — 0 ^ — — » F '0 V9 %- s. i ~'m 7f~ " ^ iij 1 P 0 ^^ o* ■» ^ I F-" 9 "m ^7^ ! / 1 i ! 1 1 1 1 1 ■ V I i I 1 1 1 ^ ^ —0-t — v shrine of God fer - vent pen - 1 - tent, fade - less throne of God, pure from -0- ly kneel and pure ; a bove ; I -*— Here bring your wound - ed hearts Here speaks the Com - fort - er, Come to the feast of love, €^: ^1 J 1 | | V "V d m 0 1 — . s 1 , • J m 11 A It <» 9 0 J J 1 N* 1 d 1 n. M 1 Tl • # 0 ' m J ^ 1 » 0 # 0 ^ - 1 ' n 11 VJJ & * 9 0 • f # 1 0 0 S &l J.I 11 J 1 1 v-r • here tell your an - guish ; ten - der - ly say - ing, come, ev - er know - ing Earth Earth Earth I jL has no has no has no -A- sor - row sor - row sor - row • that heaven can-not that heaven can-not but heaven can re - heal, cure, move. &># 1 " P 5 | ^# # ■■■ •_> F YP ■ 1 * * m « ■*• 1 C3 .^ ^ 1 2 -*-H ^ > p .^ f •< 1 & 1 1 1 ' ' 1 * ! ' 1 ' 1 ■ r* * ! ■ 11 1 1 1 1 1 r ' No. 292. To-day the Saviour TO-DAY. 6s & 4s. J- Calls Lowell Mason !| 1. To - day the Saviour calls ! Ye wanir'r-ers, come ; 2. To - day the Saviour calls ! Oh, lis-ten now ; 3. To - day the Saviour calls ! For ref-uge fly; 4. The Spir-it calls to - day ; Yield to His power; O yebe-nighted souls, Why long-er roam ? With - in these sacred walls To Je-sus bow. The storm of vengeance falls Ru - in is nigh. Oh grieve Him not a - way, 'T is mer-cy's hour. fc^- 2z± 0—v- ■0 — 0- I I I mmm -0—0- I I 1 i & i a r-r IN VITA TION No. 293. And Canst Thou, Sinner! Slight Mrs. Abby B. Hyde STATE STREET. S. M. A *> m J. C. Woodman * Of it the I : ner! slight i. And canst thou, sin - ner! slight The call 2. Wilt thou not cease to grieve The Spir 3. To - day a par - d ning God Will hear love di - vine? Shall from the breast, Till sap - pliant pray; To - 1 na=t ^ -> m u i II 9 m : -y mm God, He day -4— with ten - der - ness, in - thy wretch - ed soul shall a Sav - iour's cleans-ing vite, And gain no thought leave With all thy sins blood Will wash thy guilt - op a • 3= thine? pressed? 1 No. 294. " Take Up Thy Cross" the Saviour Said ON. m C. Ii: Everest WELTON. L. M. *3 C. II. A. Malan 1. "Take up thy cross," the Sav - iour said, "If 2. Take up thy cross; let not its weight Fill 3. Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame; Nor 4. Take up thy cross, and fol - low Christ; Nor - J ■ ■ 0 *\ ■ J J 1 Iflr i~- -#— r — #' . f ** « c • ■ • 1 \zy 0 • mm m -p 0 • • 8 p 5 m\ • m • I t) \> \t # Turn from the world and its fol - ly, Come to your Sav - iour to - day ; Long has His mer - cy been wait - ing, Wait - ing your heart to re - ceive ; Swift - ly the mo-ments are pass - ing, Now is the time to de - cide ; f- r ■*■ m 9 -0- . "£"" "*" f" f -•- "f" -#^~V • (t^\% B s * 1 ' P « ! m * P • 1 VcJ 5 P p " I, y 1 I 1 ill Vi-^r) S, 11 11 ^ S5 Lr ■ H p P-- V yr 1/ / V ' y v 1 r. k_ r 1 'w''l . 1 IN VITA TION Wanderer \ Jesus is Calling REFRAIN. Wan - der-er, come, — Christ calls you home, — List-en to-day, — don't grieve Him a - way ! fci C I 5> c . FrF^ r — p— p— ?- S=i=f:S=J \ ■■ y #—- r — n Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 296. No Longer F II Wait^ O My Saviour Airs. S. K. Bo 71 rut, 1894 TOWER. P. M. Caryl Florio fi 1 s 1 1 h .n H ■! — rn ]/, fl 1 is K | 1 erl-j- » i J- —A — f 0 — T&. —J — 0 -4~ ^=3- — 1 j — • - '* - # • — •— 0 - ^ *— 1 9 \ 0— _J #_L_* S E_J 1. No long - er I'll wait, O my Sav-iour! I'll come at Thy bid - ding to- 2. No long - er I'll wait, O my Sav - iour ! I'll come at Thy bid - ding to- 3. For - give and re - ceive me, my Sav - iour ! Ac - cept my sur - rend - er to- •f + + * 4 -0- "f" T*" m ^ 0 * - t T T /aV 0 ^ U, - 2 -2 0 0 0 r p p u r | J l| j y V^ --U ^| # * | 9 4 1 , 1 1 m day! day! day ! ■*&. I For o - ver my spir - it there comes, like a flood, The thought of the My heart, once so ston - y, is melt - ed to tears To think how my I bless and a - dore Thee, O won - der-ful Love That sought me, and er^' irm^ £=t 3E- u L I r r HHNP Sav - iour who shed His own blood Lord has been wait - ing for call'd me, and stoop'd from a years, bove To To To save save save poor poor poor sin - ner like sin - ner like sin - ner like $=*, 1 P— P < Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. Mr I F 5# — ' inmta tion me. me. me. \m No. 297. The Lord is Rich and Merciful Rev. T. T. Lynch, 1868 In moderate time and with expression. LYNCH. C.M.D. Joseph Marline £=t 1. The Lord is rich and mer - ci - ful, The Lord is 2. The Lord is glo - ri - ous and strong, Our God is 3. The Lord is won - der - ful and wise, As all the 3=3 iSM -t -• — * 1 ver - y kind ; . . . ver - y high ; . . . a - ges tell ; tiiii O come O trust O learn to Him, come now in Him, trust now of Him, learn now to Him With a be - liev in Him, And have se - cur of Him, Then with thee it :t=: ing mind i - ty: is well ; r 1 f^ - — ■ ±=!&=1&=1=Z 1- I I r His com - forts, they shall strength- en thee Like flow - ing wa - ters cool ; . . And He shall be to thee like the sea, And thou shalt sure - ly feel. . . His And with His light thou shalt be blest, There - in to work and live ; . . And -#- -9fc t=t *=* *= :t=: r it- r ill! » • ' J: — •— ** » i • 8 ^ • ' -g. '-gr-^ He shall for thy spir wind, that blow - eth health He shall be to thee -f— Efr f : A - MEN. _#. it be A foun-tain ev - er full, i - ly Thy sick-ness - es to heal, a rest When eve - ning hours ar - rive. n n - =. . _ vg— ."■— ^ — r~^ — ~n »— w Jfic 1 1" r — r Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. INVITATION No. 298. Just as I Am, — Without One Pica Charlotte Elliott fa 334 WOODWORTH. L. M. J I'm. B. Bradbury J-^-J V r-n 1— r-^ -r-r-j h-rH '— r- 1. Just as 2. Just as 3. Just as 4. Just as 5. Just as 6. Just as -*— I am, — with -out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, am, — and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot, am, — tho' toss'd a - bout With many a con - flict, many a doubt, am, — poor, wretched, blind — Sight, rich-es, heal - ing of the mind, am, — Thou wilt re - ceive. Wilt wel-come, par-don, cleanse, re - lieve, am, — Thy love un-known Has brok - en ev - 'ry bar - rier down £. 42. jl ^ *■ -&- &- \ iL r ic r ii* u-g-j 1 \-ff »-^=^zfc=tz£p=J fr—'s- ■K 5 4— J. 2£ — •— r And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of Fight-ings and fears with - in, with -out, O Lamb of Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of Be - cause Thy prom-ise I be - lieve, O Lamb of Now to be Thine, yea, Thine a - lone, O Lamb of ^> -#--^--#-Jj-#--«»--#- God, God, God, God, God, God, Z7~< come, come, come, come, come, come, mm come, come, come, come, come, come. No. 299. Oh, Do Not Let the Word Depart Elizabeth Holmes Reed, .=a-v L. M. Oh, do not let Our God in pit - y The world has noth-ing Our bless-ed Lord re .a. _ word de - part lin - gers still, left to give ; fus - es none And close thine eyes And wilt thou thus It has no new, Who would to Him Sag: \— t M-^OUS. & UMr rrF a - gainst the light. His love re - quite? no pure de - light, their souls u - nite ; 3=n i 59E 0 & < — V?" -&- :U ; \u m*jia Poor sin -ner, Re-nounce at Oh, try the Then be the m^ t=t=t 1 1 hard - en not thy heart ; Thou wouldst be saved, — why not once Thy stub-born will. Thou wouldst be saved, — why not life which Chris-tians live ! Thou wouldst be saved, — why not work of grace be - gun, Thou wouldst be saved, — why not nisfht ? ninht ? ni±± BE In Re Hear ~Zs true re - pent - ance bow, Be - fore Him bend the knee ; new your sol - emn vow, For His by right you are ; now His lov - ing call, "Cast all your care on Me." 4t f m± f fl b I \) .7 1 [N 1 1 ill | ihv 7" i J J J J o 1 J • m ^ m 1 \X) A •ft m m J /cj ■ d 1 He Come, Come, wait ■ like and 1 eth poor for to wan - ev . # • be - stow, 'ring sheep 'ry grief m m d Sal - Re - In • va - turn Je ■ a tion, - ing sus # m peace, to you m and His will m love, fold; find /<•> h c5 m m 0 wy« ? p5 m ft # • # M P u «h> 1 u — 1 _J 1^ 1 L 1 ' 1 1 & \ L i joy on earth be -low, A home in heav'n a- bove. arm will safe - ly keep, His love will ne'er grow cold, sure and safe re - lief, A lov - ing Friend and kind. t MEN. II tr INVITATION No. 301. Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid ? Tr.J. M. Xcalc, [851 STEPHANOS. 8s, 5s &. 3. Rev. Sir Henry W.Baker, arr. Hubert P. Main -A 1 1 h— J 1 I I ■ 1 V *= *- si 1*-* igggfxfgg^P 1. Art thou wea-ry, art thou languid? Art thou sore dis - trcss'd ? 2. Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide? — 3. If I find Him, if I fol -low, What his guer-don here? — 1 , f f f 1 Come "In Main- 1 to Me, His feet a boi m-A=W S 1 — r t=t saith and TOW. I — i 1 i -J-! . , r m^£m 1 One, "and com - ing, Be hands are wound-prints, And many a la - bor, Many B f % I =* -&—.- at His rest. side.' tear.' m 1 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last?— "Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan passed." If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? "Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away." No. 302. Come, Said Jesus Sacred Voice A. L. Barbauld, abr., 1825 BARBAULD. 7s. Jay Dr<77, 1. Come, said Je - sus' sa - cred voice, Come, and make my paths your choice ; 2. Thou who, house-less, sole, for - lorn, Long hast borne the proud world's scorn, 3. Ye who, toss'd on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in vain ; 4. Hith - er come ! for here is found Balm that flows for ev - 'ry wound ; ** -4U =1 wmm I will guide you to your home, Long hast roam'd the bar - ren waste, Ye, by fierc - er an - guish torn, Peace that ev - er shall en - dure, Wea - ry pil - grim, hith - er come! Wea - ry wan - d'rer, hith - er haste. In re - morse for guilt who mourn Rest e - ter - nal, sa - cred. sure. £SI t -1 -m — I Copyright, 189a, by S. 11. Btxby r=t- Zt=£- 3 f" I IN VITA TION No. 303. Julius Sturm Were the Lord to Ask Thee Now ST U R M . 7s &. 5s. Caryl Florio Were Hast To If, the thou thy ac Lord to fol - low'd Sav - iour cord - ins I ask thy in to -_ J: Thee good the His now Lord world word, If In Hast Thou thou the thou this lov nar faith course est row fill pur ^ Him, way, been sue, m Would thv heart de-spond - ent bow And thine eve And ac - cord - ing to His word Done thv work Where His ban - ner is un - furl'd Art thou ev Then thv love to thv dear Lord Will be own'd m^i grow each er as T dim ? day? seen ? true. n ** 1 1 1 1 1 *?: : 1 _J -^ • Cs • 1 * 1 Im & r 9 g J ^ • ^ • 0 ' 1 v ) — J 9 • • & -^ ■^ \ fJ Hast Hast Doth Heart 9 thou thou the will ave to cross not \ in the thy de - -#- 1 - to hun - heart spond - rJ 9 His grv af - ent -#- 0 ■• pow'r giv"n fright, bow, Life Free And Eyes sur - - lv death will ren - of cause not der'd thy dis - grow quite, bread ? may ? dim, ^2. • timXHf l I I I OOLI O U T D I Charles Wesley, alt. 1 CHURCH. CM. 1. Speak to- me, Lord, Thy - self re - veal, 2. With Thee con -vers - ing, I for - get 3. Thou call - est me to seek Thy face ; 4. Let this my ev - *ry hour em - ploy, While here on earth I rove All time and toil and care Thv face, O God, I Till I Thy glo - ry w& te-£ ->. seek, see, 3EE£ 1 ^ B 2-4_*_ .a. ~&- ^_ Speak to my La - bor is At - tend the En - ter in heart, and rest, and whis-pers to my let me feel pain is sweet, of Thy grace, Mas - ter's joy, r> 1 The If And And BB -#— ^ 1 I kin -dl ing of Thy love. Thou, my God, art here, hear Thee in - - ly speak, find mv heaven in Thee. II IN VITA TION No. 306. Come Unto Me, Ye Weary William C. Dix VOX JESU. 7s&6sD. /. B. Dykes _4: %J Organ. ^ — ±—^-z~st-^- c — I— « — « — # — # — -t- Efc=t0=«=3=«: i. "Come un - to me, ye wea-ry, 2. "Come un - to me, dear children 3. "Come un - to me, ye fainting, 4. "And who-so-ev- er com-eth f\ I I And I will give you rest." Oh, bless-ed voice of And I will give you light." Oh, lov-ing voice of And I will give you life." Oh, peaceful voice of I will not cast him out." Oh, pa- tient love of 0 — i-F m *—. — i— r?d 1 — S£ — H* • s F- t=± JE- S^t 0 i 8=2: ^ 4 — l- # — # — H1 *y Je - sus, Which comes to hearts op - prest ; It tells of ben - e - die - tion, Of Je - sus, Which comes to cheer the night : Our hearts were filled with sad - ness, And Je - sus, Which comes to end our strife : The foe is stern and ea - ger, The Je - sus, Which drives a- way our doubt: Which calls us, — ve - ry sin - ners, Un - 1JeeMe£ *FE}E mm f=r mm r 1 1 *4e=£ 3==3z=*!=t=g=; *-■— »-zi— •*— *- i*— 1—1 H 4 5^ a par - don, grace, and peace, Of joy that hath no end - ing, Of love which can-not cease, we had lost our way, But morning brings us glad -ness, And songs the break of day. right is fierce and long; But Thou hast made us might -y, And stronger than the strong. wor- thy though we be Of love so free and boundless, — To come, dear Lord, to Thee. •—-\ 1— ~t "I 1- ^L- tt=t=t El *0 0- t— t- 42— t i No. 307. Say, Sinner, Hath a Voice Within Mrs. Abbe Bradley Hyde, Abr. fe3=3z=r HYDE. C. M. 1 *-&- +&*—& — l K I I t=v+-4 3*= -5> S. M. Bixby -4 *i J»g-i 31 1. Say, sin -ner, hath a voice with- in.. 2. Sin - ner, it was a heav'n-ly voice 3. Spurn not the call to light and light 4. Sin - ner, per-haps this ve - ry day. . 4» €2 <2_.lg" «__£^ffi I I I Oft whisper'd to Thy se - cret soul, It was the Spir-it's gra - cious call; Re - gard in time the warn - ing kind ; Thy last ac - cept - ed time may be ; Eg ^e_ t-& fe^jg &^- 3_t ^P m INVITA TIQN Say , Sin ncr, Ha th a J o ice J 1 77// in 1^3 4-4 &U±U , ; =tt ^> -«- =g ' '- J;— *=t^^Z" ££ Urged thee to leave the ways of It bade thee make the bet - ter That call thou mayst not al - ways O shouldst thou grieve Him now a - i sin, And yield thy heart to choice, And haste to seek in Blight, And yet the gate of way, Then hope may nev - er I con - trol ? Christ thine all. mer - cy find, thee. * beam on ym£&&£b=&^Mkm r Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 308. Come, Ye Sinners ! Poor and Wretched Joseph Hart, 1759 T^- HART. 8s, 7s & 4s. 4-4- Jay Dcavcreaux E& 3=q: y44ji -&—+f 9 0 ^ ?r+-* ^ §&• •*- 1. Come, ye sin - ners ! poor and wretch-ed, Weak and wound-ed, sick and sore; 2. Ho ! ye need - y ! come and wel - come, God's free boun - ty glo - ri - fy ; 3. Let not conscience make you lin - ger, Nor of fit - ness fond - ly dream ; I 1 ^ i Je - sus read - y stands to True be - lief, and true re All the fit - ness He re sa%-e you, Full of pit - y, join'd with power ; pen-tance, Ev - 'ry grace that brings us nigh, quir-eth, Is to feel your need of Him; m -02— ~"1 ^ =$~~*3* — t- m £JL & He is a - ble, He is a - ble, He is With -out mon - ey, With -out mon - ey. Come to This He gives you, This He gives you ; 'Tis the m ■0- ^ -02- will - ing ; doubt no more. Je - sus Christ and buy. Spir - it's ris - ing beam. l I I I I Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. r IN VITA TIOM No. 309. Sinners! Turn, Why Will Ye Die? Charles Wesley, 1756 BENEVENTO. 7s. D. S. Webbe w- m ye die? ye die ? 3. Sin - ners ! turn, why will ye die ? * * 1. Sin - ners ! turn, why will 2. Sin - ners ! turn, why will God, your Mak - er, asks you why : God, your Sav - iour, asks you why: God, the Spir - it, asks you why: c±±£— i — r 1 1 SE3E J— 1 — 1 — F — r \ 0 0 0 0 3 1^ J=JM -st- t God, Who did your be - ing give, Made you with Him -self to live: God, Who did your souls re - trieve, Died Him - self that ye might live. He Who all your lives hath strove — Woo'd you to em - brace His love. S±tt S JL J. t=t a. -F U S> i=& ^t n k | | | | | ! 1 IS AW J j .J j n " * -d 1 ' P 1 5 J H 1 ! ! ! ! i • # 4 # # -■■#1 -. w C 9 0 0 # • s c> Zr 0 0 0 & He the fa ■ tal cause de- mands, Asks the works , of His own hands : Will you let Him die in vain ? Cru - ci ■ fy your Lord a - gain? Will ye not His grace re - ceive ? Will ye still re - fuse to live ? * * * * ■0- 0 » m m # • # •r? /^\i _ p-^1 & 1 u 1 A . _ . # 1 1 CL4, L 1 ' t I f y 1 1 1 1 i 1 i £=f 1 fe; -si- ^=S l^z Why, ye thankless creatures ! why Why, ye ran-som'd sin - ners, why O, ve dy - ing sin - ners, why, I J Jt 0 #_**_._# 0+ 0 Will ye cross His love, and Will ye slight His grace, and Why will ye for - ev - er die? die? die? j0.. I I L-3 £=£ X=X A - MEN. 0~ r mm r INVITATION No. 310. Halting, Lingering, Fearing, Longing Rev. II. I.. Hastings, by ftr. 8s & 7s, with Chorus. A\ Mrnthal. «/ --fr-b-g- — ^ s-r I — #ZT ~" I — 1 ^> N N-. ^ >--! J. * j*^ =5=; l -#- ■• — •— ■ — # — •— > — o — — I i. Halt -ing, 1 in - g'ring, fear - ing, long - ing. Why not heed the Spir -it's voice? 2. Lo, tliy Sav - iour stand - eth plead-ing, Wait-iog to be - stow His grace; 3. Lo, He comes! His trum - pet sound -ing, Calls the na - tions to His bar; |" — f-H- — 1 ys — *— ^ L — 1 k-*H 1 1 ^_D_p_^_ J — 4- q — tv • -*• ' £= -&— ^ Ho - ly thoughts with - in thee throng-ing, Bid thee make the bless - ed choice. Why wilt thou. His call un - heed -ing, Lin - ger at the part - ing vrays? An - gel myr - iads throng a - round Him, Can'st thou meet thy Sav - iour th ^s ^-1 f ' 0 ' P tf -0— — 0— — #— i: 5=tq f-^-i *-trp f P ^^L CHORUS. -0-^-te— J -N— J 1 ^— ^-r-J J ' rW— I I gl IS ■ -1 Halt no Ion - ger ! God is call - ing, Lis - ten to thy Male - er's word I F4>Y ' ^E^zzzztzzzzir ^=E^=z=r==^=L l [_zzSzdEg— I ** -> l-y a. §f^F-^ •-T -#-=•—•-7— ,-•— #-c -_£-,- " At His feet o - be - dient fall - ing. Choose this day to serve the Lord. m* =2zzifc Copyright, 1894, by S. M. mix by. i#t^^^^44f^f- ^ ll DECISION' From Songs of Pilgrimage No. 311. Just as I Am, 0 Lamb of God Rev. H. L. Hastings, 1886, i HASTINGS. 8s&7s. D. S. M. Bixby g= ._# — r__#_=. — 0 0 0 — L_^_i — 0 0 0 0 4^4- -K— -& — 1. Just as 2. Just as M£M=i tt4= am, *Z± -& I O Lamb of God, Now I come, now I with - out de - lay, Now I come, now I come come ; P £U- ^^ To To m& wash me in Thy cleans - ing blood, Now I come, now I Christ the true and liv - ing Way, Now I come, now I £=c=2_* ft ■ST come, come. 2±=t: While mer - cy's guid - ing bea - cons beam To point me to the crim - son stream For par - don pur - chased on the tree, For grace and mer - cy rich and free, fc£ i^t, s Szi ±±=?=S=\ jl j\i {; j^J That makes the foul O Lamb of God, est sin - ner clean, Now I come to Thee, Now gS \r-r-fl t 1 r r 1 r f-F-l I r I - Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. DECISION' I come, I come, now now I come. I come. -*- .0- I From Songs of Pilgrimage. a No. 312. Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee CharLs Wesley ST. AGNES. C. M to 4 ' ^3 s • « # S ' \ I ' J j_ — u ;# s^# i. Fa - ther, I stretch 2. What did Thine <>n 3. Au - thor of faith, my hands to Thee; ly Son eil - dure to Thee I lift &. -: 9 . 1 No oth - er help I know; Be - fore I drew my breath ! My wea - ry, l"ng - ing f t i - - J g : I If Thou with-draw Thy What pain, what la - bor 0 may I now re '• self from me, to se - cure ceive that gift ! I Ah, whith-er shall I go! My soul from end - less death ! My soul, with - out it, dies. S II vm ~&~ ">i P No. 313. John Newton 6 ^ W-3T-* In Evil Long I Took Delight BYEFIELD. CM. Thomas Hastings m r^~r 1 1. In e - vil long I took de - light, Un - 2. I saw one hang - ing on a tree, In 3. O nev - er, till my lat - est breath, Shall 4. A sec - ond look He gave, which said, "I 5. Thus, while His death my sin (lis - plays In awed by shame or as - o - nies and I free all for iy its get all black ?t t f=£ that for est fear, blood; look! give; hue, H9- BE g t=t i ^ t=$ i T=F=¥=£ r, h^— ft * # B Till a new ob - ject struck my He fixed His Ian - guid eyes on It seemed to charge me with His This blood is for thy ran - som Such is the mys - ter - y of sight me, death, paid ; grace, And stopped my wild As near His cross Though not a word I died that thou It seals my par ca - reer. I stood. He spoke. mayst live." don too. J^ ^ t==x I 1 — r DECISIOX No. 314. Depth of Mercy, Can There Be Josiah Conder, 1836 Marcato. I I -S BLUMENTHAL. 7s D. / Blumenthal, an; Hubert P. Main \ H t=C i § I I I 1. Depth of mer - cy. can there be Mer - cy still re - served for me ? 2. Now, with an - gels round the throne, Cher - u - bim and Ser - a - phim, m * •gr- »-;- Can my God His wrath for - bear? Me, the chief ^=t sin - ners, spare ? And the church for ev - er one, Let us swell the sol - emn hymn, — u fe* $ -it— ih -#--• 75t- a 3=i -*^-*- I I have long with-stood His grace, Long pro-voked Him to His face; To the Fa - ther of our Lord, To the Spir - it and the Word ; m H -3s- 9b£ it: 9=¥ -&- fe 1 § --?—•— i^ i^i: -#-r 1 \_r -*- u# Would not heark - en to His calls ; Grieved Him by a As it was all worlds be - fore, Is, and shall be y I thou - sand falls. ev - er - more. i *=g i *^ r 1 1 CONFESSION No. 315 0 Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows T. Haweis, 179J MANOAH. C. M. /•>-. Rossini 1. O Thou from whom all good-ness flows, 2. When, groan-ing, on my bur-dened heart 3. If, on my face, for Thy dear name, 4. The hour is near; con-signed to death, J* * * - » 1 2^: =i* E33 -# — In low - ly pa - tience wait - ing And thorns Thy brow en - cir - cle, "I died for you, My chil - dren, ^0 m tfc*. fta. m To pass the thres- hold And tears Thy face have And will ye treat me ^ J. > o er: marr'd : "i — r ^. n *t it 1 I Is 1 1 , 1 J -&U- j f»J*H 1 « j I11 0 d h £=* & CONFESSION X' J ?— jh=f O Jesusy Saviour of the Lost .■ ^mmmmmmm T By storms of sin and sor - row tossed, I seek Thy shelt'ring grace. There dan - ger nev - er, nev - er harms; There death it - self is gain. Still be my right - eous-ness a - lone To hide my -self in Thee. ii— + ^ ™-> ^ ^ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby f f f ,11 i^=r=^^M No. 322. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Charles Wesley FAITH. 7s, Six lines. /. B. Dykes -T—^ 1 1 1—. 1 1 — , ssee :#=* "tt* — ♦. -3- §* -& 1. Fa - ther, Son, 2. Vil - est of 3. If so poor 4. Take my soul and Ho - ly Ghost, the fall - en race, a worm as I and bod - y's powers, One in Three, and Three in One, Lo, I an - swer to Thy call ; May to Thy great glo - ry live, Take mv mem - ory, mind and will, I =!tart m± fc*=t r=f 1 — r m * y -(2 m § $--!=£ i !=» As by the ce - les - tial host, Let Thy will on earth be done ; Mean-est ves - sel of Thy grace, Grace di - vine- ly free for all;... All my ac - tions sane - ti - fy, All my words and thoughts re - ceive ; All my goods, and all my hours, All I know and all I feel, 3 4--J|L_* 8*=E *-*- *t -r i fcg ?J3 1=*=5 J— - V Praise by all Lo, I come Claim me for All I think, w -& ^ ■#— £-2tt-A. to Thee be given, to do Thy will, Thy ser - vice, claim or speak, or do ; \ r; u 1 Glo - rious Lord of All Thy coun - sel All I have, and Take my heart, but W earth and heaven ! to ful - fill. all I am. make it new. +-*—& #£ .&- ii H CONFESSION' No. 323. Weary of Wandering from My God Charles Wesley, 1749 m n=x ^r ~rKl I WAVERTREE. 8s, Six lin^s. IV. Shore ^ S 1 1 — 1 1. Wea-ry of wand-'ring from my God, And now made will - ing to 2. O Je - sus, full of pard - 'ning grace, More full of grace than I 3. Thou know'st the way to bring me back, My fall - en spir - it to EEEjEJSB; m a. £U n z-*- *2. re - turn, of sin ; re- store* m m fe m S——n— S=3=£ I hear and bow me to the rod, For Thee, not with -out hope, I mourn; Yet once a - gain I seek Thy face : O - pen Thine arms and take me in ; O for Thy truth and mer - cy's sake, For - give, and bid me sin no more : t* c c ; 11 1 ^ d r^ * J * ' '- rr- e: ^- = ±= ^ i sa *_Q_«_Eg^ :^F^: S— *-L^— *=tg^|Ft I have an Ad - vo - cate a- bove, A Friend be - fore the throne of Love. And free - ly my back-slid - ings heal, And love the faith-less sin - ner still. The ru - ins of my soul re - pair, And make mv heart a house of prayer. A 1 _ * m^=£ ^_ 1 — r -# — h^ — f 1 1 1 No. 324. Lord, I Hear of Showers of Blessing Mrs. E. Codner ETIAM ET MIHI. 8s, 7s h, 3s. /. B. Dykes 7 t^-T- — -j— | — \- —J [— * 1 "+ ,.4 — 1 i 0 «-i 1 — 0 — ^-^ % V i 1. Lord, 2. Pass 3. Pass 4. Pass -i 1 me me me S- — i — hear not, not, not, ! — 1 — 0 9 of J 0 0 0 — £ — 1 — 0 — 1 s 4 ;how'rs of gra - cious gra - cious night - y rt-^f 1 F bless-ing, Fa - iher ; Sav- iour ; Spir - it ; — 0 0 — -5^— S — 3 — \- — *-# — * — # — > — 1 Thou art scatt'ring Sin - ful though my Let me love and Thou canst make the 1 :. : ; * 4f full heart cling blind — — - — ! i and free : may be ; to Thee ; to see ; ra* 0 & — 1 t 1 ■^-S-4: — 1 ="H — -t— — i — — V 1- ^j- — * i— — -1 1"" H j r 1 ' ' =1= T— ^ \ CONFESSION Lord \ I I fear of Showers of Blessing I A 1 J j-j—t M=H J J— i-4-j=j-, T , -n 9 — # — • — • — J— * — * — * — * ' J * — 11—^-9^- ^ *=*=£ Show'rs the thirst-y land re-fresh - ing ; Let some droppings fall on me — Ev - en me. Thou might'it leave me, but the rath - er Let Thy mer - cy light on me — Ev - en me. I am long-ing for Thy fa- vor, Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call me — Ev - en me. Wit-ness-er of Je - sus' mer - it, Speak the word of power to me — Ev - en me. fSi fc=* fe^zt ■Xz-t m t=S=ft=S ■1 — t m i — r ^m r? 5 Have I long in sin been sleeping — Long been slighting, grieving Thee? Has the world my heart been keeping? Oh, forgive and rescue me — Even me. 6 Love of God, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and free ; Grace of God, so strong and boundless, Magnify it all in me — Even me. 7 Pass me not, but, pardon bringing. Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thee ; Whilst the streams of life are springing; Blessing others, oh, bless me — Even me. No. 325. yesus, My Saviour ! Look on Me J. R. Macduff SARUM. 8s & 4. /. Hullah EEEE3 4E£ I hi '*'f r i-3+z=f i. Je - sus, my Sav - iour ! look on me, 2. Look down on me, for I am weak, 3. I am be - wil - der'd on my way, 4. When Sa - tan flings his fi - 'ry darts, For I am wea - ry and op - prest ; I feel the toil - some journey's length ; Dark and tern - pes -tuous is the night; I look to Thee ; my ter - rors cease ; 4z^: ^3E r=?=? m tf: Jt3_j£- 1 r =t -• ■zg A PM * • I come Thine aid Oh, send Thy cross to cast om - nip Thou a * ~ te forth hid I A. my - o ■ some ing I m self on tent I cheer - ing place im - J — Thee : Thou seek : Thou ray: Thou parts : Thou art., art. . art. . art.. -4^ my. my. my my. i Jr Rest. Strength. Light. Peace. i\ ^ ■&—■ jT 6 Thou wilt my every want supply, E'en to the end, whate'er befall Through life, in death, eternally, Thou art my All. 5 Standing alone on Jordan's brink, In that tremendous latest strife, Thou wilt not suffer me to sink : Thou art my Life. CONFESSION No. 326. O Jesus, My Saviour, I Come and Confess Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1894 KEITH. 6.5.8. 5. 1 1.8. with Chorus. S. M. Bixby f) h I l r\ | — it 1 1 1/," 1 , r r r 3 i r r^ && f ^ J.J j — i — —X 1 i_ — — »— ^- 5 -4- —J ~b w - — m =s 4 • 1 1" h — ©> — • — — 0 — V — • — "1 1 ! I n~ ! I I 1 1 1 fi u ! | ! | r 1 1 1 1 I | | 1 Lr . \/ 1 1 ■ £3 j J # # ^ • 1 & 0 1 1 * — ij — Ci\ 1 1 1 I ■ ' ! \ ', d z? • c # O •_ 0 0 0 £j • • € - wan - hard keep dered from Thee ! ■ ness and sin ; me Thine own ; — 0 = — r—G>~ — 1 Thy I'll Ac - r f— grace serve cept r-<5> I a - Thee hence me and — 0 P -. dore, -for - reign — 1 and ward, in 0 Thy I'll my — 0 — 1 mer - cy grieve Thee heart from (2 #_!. I no this — *- . p, r> t —r f r P P — 0 -0 — P — 0 — ■ k-2 (• • # ^P -42 0 0 1 r 1 1 11 1 1 1 lj 1 1 1 1 I -I 1 — 4 hM-4-H- I — /z m m — I — ,«- REFRAIN. ^m J 1- 4^- "Sl-T- J » faf ' bless, " Where-as I was blind, now I see. more, And now shall my ser - vice be day, And nev-er-more leave me a gin lone :\ •—0 Yes, now I be - lieve, O Tgy h f7 ' -k 0 m m -#- r ^~* r~ 4-1 ,-fg # . — *—] .(9 -f2 1 ^-tr 1 # . |2 C C — 1 1 1 - 1* i — — 1 — — &— — 1 — - 1 — e> — — k — 0 — 1 — — 0 — — u — & — =k d I — H L-| 1 1 1 H — ^ L1 ' i -|— 1 LT— — t — ' h — r ^ — I 1 — 1 ' — 9 5^^t Mzzt. -&--- m 1 Sav - iour, re - ceive, And take me and bless me, -(22- * f ,■(» • |>#— ^= = *- Lord. iust as .rii. t=t I ^ fc j-«— — P- Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. COXFESSION tX -Or & No. 327. Approach^ My Soul, the Mercy-scat John Newton SPOHR. C. M. L. Spohr, 1839 __ _j -r-j-U I-, 1 \-r 1 -, 1. Ap-proach, my soul, 2. Thy prom - ise is 3. Bow'd down be - math 4. Be Thou my shield 5. O won-drous love, m* ■*- -9- %:' r &- the mer - cy - scat, my on - ly plea, a load of sin, and hid - ing - place ; to bleed and die, m -a- -0- Where ]<• - sua an - swers pray*! With this 1 ven - ture nigh ; By Sa - tan sore - ly pr< That, slid - ter'd mar Thy side, To hear the Cross and shame, * S r--W - ^m^m if! m^m^m^^m^m^mmmm There hum - bly fall be - fore His feet, Thou call -est bur- den'd souls to Thee, By war with - out, and fears with - in, I may my fierce ac-cus - er face, That guilt - y sin - ners, such as I, ■*- •&. m I -*- -J- g-#- -G- -iS> 1 1 0-- For none can per And such, O Lord, I come to Thee And tell him Thou Might plead Thy gra - A. 42. ±. err r ish there. am I. for rest, hast died ! cious Name. -£2 . A - MEN. -&--± h- No. 328. Hail, Tranquil Hour of Closing Day § L. Bacon ft SERENITY. C. M. Wm. V. Wallace, 1856 j j N — ' Eifi: fi=* — #■ 1. Hail, tran - quil hour 2. How sweet the tear 3. How sweet, thro' long 4. How sweet to look, 5. Calm - ly the day 1 of clos - ing day ! of pen - i - tence, re - mem - bered years, in thought - ful hope, for - sakes our heaven Be - gone, dis - turb - ing care! Be - fore His throne of grace, His mer - cies to re - call, Be - yond this fad - ing sky. To dawn be-yond the west : mt -3*. g^giliBlHiilJ -• 0 ^—0- =:■ siO And look, my soul, from earth a - way While to the con - trite spir - it's sense, And pressed by wants, and griefs, and fears, Him call His chil - dren up my soul in life's last ev'n, And hear So let W'T-i- PP ~U To He To To Re IS Him who hear - eth shows His smil - ing trust His love for His fair home on I wl prayer. face. all. high. tire to glo nous rest. -x#- ±±± PJtA YER No. 329. When the Weary, Seeking Rest Horatins Bonar SEEKING, P.M. W.H.Callcott. Refrain from Mendelssohn. A 1 * 4=4 3i^ 1. When the wea - ry, seek - ing rest, 2. When the worldling, sick at heart, 3. When the stran - ger asks a home, 4. When the man of toil and care, .*.. +. £ JL .*. -*. J2- To Thy goodness flee ; Lifts his soul a - bove All his toils to end ; In the cit - y crowd, I When the heav - y - When the prod - i - When the hun - gry When the shep - herd ^i :t *-*- m = — L — * p fc4: 2 t=t f) h 1 ^ 1 f N 1 1 1 1 r— J 1 V 1 " b J /d ■ 1 / ku^ - * ■ II 2-* * « J 1 J (5*1 # # E^-k- # SJ • • # • * ^ f 1 1 « ^ - * m », w 1 «: • * * h- mJ j tJ 1 lad gal crav on 1 - en cast looks back -eth food, the moor, # # # # _^ All their load on Thee ; To his Fa-ther's love ; And the poor a friend ; Names the Name of God; When When When When the troubled, the proud mar the sail - or the learn-ed seek-ing peace, On Thy 1 from his pride Stoops to on the wave Bows the and the high, Tired of /5»V -v 1 0 1 r 2 • L m r? # # PA / r> 1 U? L • m m L 2 r *^h 1-. LJ P | ' * f3 # # v u 1 S3 1 • 1 1 -* l \ 1 j j i i i £* 4 1- *£=** Name shall seek Thy fer - vent earth - ly -=-3*- 4=1- HI jt call; When the sin-ner, seek-ing life, face ; When the burdened brings his guilt knee ; When the sol - dier on the field fame, Up - on high-er joys in- tent, EL -V- t — S ^nPfr^ Li 1 At Thy feet shall fall ; To Thy throne of grace;.. Lifts his heart to Thee;... Name the bless- ed Name;.. lLu J §&££ REFRAIN. I fc£ ?± Hear, then, in love, O Lord, the cry, ^ S» 'J'. J- ±=IS -# — #- 1 r In heav'n, Thy dwell-ing - place on high. 1 PR A YER No. 330. Lord, Teach Us How to Pray Aright James Montgomery ST. ELHELDREDA. C. M. lip. Turton JIJ WiPfm* \\Ui\W 1. Lord, teach us how to pray a - right, With rev-'rence and with feai : 2. Give deep hu - mil - i - ty ; the sense Of god - ly sor - row give ; 3. Pa- tience, to watch, and wait, and weep, Though mer - CJ long de - lay; 4. Give these, and then Thy will be done ; Thus, strengthen'd with all might, EizzztZ 3; mr-^ m ^ —l 4-r-l r 1 __, _r— U r_l 1 ]-td H=J=zr— T= EfgJii Tho' dust and ash - es A strong de - sir - ing Cour - age, our faint - ing We, through Thy Spir - it T-n in Thy sight, con - ft - dence souls to keep, and Thy Son, We may, we must draw near. To hear Thy voice and live. And trust Thee tho' Thou slay. Shall pray, and pray a - right. . i. J* . A-MEN. f *=* mm ™ No. 331. How Gentle God's Commands r hi l lip Doddridge DENNIS. S. M. //. G. Nageli fc=4 Hi 1—, rr=rr-rrj =p How gen - tie Be - neath His Why should this God's com-mands ! watch - ful eye anx - ious load ■FN =s=i=r= & tz*: 1 J3-~ ' -^* How kind His pre - cepts are ! Come, His saints se - cure - ly dwell ; That Press down your wea - ry mind ? Haste His good - ness stands ap - proved, Un - changed from day to day : I'l * £j * £ ^ ^U =1=? K —&—*- 1P1 e 4=^—1- ■=± 4=h-4- fe -II s4 *-^T -^ on the Lord, a - tion up.... Fa - ther's throne, at His feet,... m cast hand to drop your bur - dens which bears ere - your heav'n - ly my bur - den -& I And trust His Shall guard His And sweet re And bear a con - chil - fresh song st ant dren ment a - care, well, find, way. I m i ^_ PRA YER No. 332. Again Our Earthly Cares We Leave John New Ion, stanza i, Thomas Cotter ill, 2, j, 4 HOLY TRINITY. CM. y. Barnby i. A - gain our earth - ly 2. With - in these walls let 3. May we in faith re - 4. Show us some to - ken & 1 cares we leave, And in Thy courts ap - pear ; ho - ly peace, And love, and con - cord dwell : ceive Thy word, In faith pre - sent our prayers of Thy love, Our faint - ing hope to raise ; zz]E ?IiU A - gain, with joy - ful Here give the trou- bled And, in the pres - ence And pour Thy bless. - ings EEE^ feet, we come To meet our con - science ease, The wound - ed of our Lord, Un - bo - som from a - bove, That we may ren I IS Sav spir all ±2Z={Z t= iour here. it heal. our cares. der praise. -h 1 1 1 1 s *-- — 9-0 — r~^—. n V No. 333. Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet William Cowper ST. ALBAN. L.M. /. P ley el =dts==3=S==S= 5— %S=i J3- T~N^ -& 9-tz±nz3 9—3: 1. Je - sus, wher-e'er Thy peo - pie meet, There they be -hold Thy mer - cy - seat ; 2. For Thou, with-in no walls con -fined, In-hab-it - est the hum - ble mind; 3. Dear Shepherd of Thy chos - en few, Thy form-er mer - cies here re - new ; 4. Here may we prove the power of prayer To strengthen faith, and sweet - en care, -»- -»- -»- -P- -#-_ -g- m__ M -0- -&- -•- br3 -• — » — •— E:H^ *— H i — F^-^-E-i — t — FT'1 #~F"g g~F'fa~"":l !rzbf^- gPJ Where'er they seek Thee, Thou art found, Such ev - er bring Thee where they come, Here to our wait - ing hearts pro-claim To teach our faint de - sires to rise, -f2- ,«-l £ # — r-, And ev -'ry place is hal-lowed ground. And go -ing, take Thee to their home. The sweetness of Thy sav - ing name. And bring all heaven be - fore our eyes. -M I r_r_ HI) PR A YER No. 334. Apart from Every Worldly Care M STREET. L. M. . //. A Albert Midlane IT. K. Oliver 1. A - part from ev - 'ry 2. May the blest Spir - it, 3. Our need is known, for 5H* ^~ world Fa - Thou ■ iy ther, art care, now, nigh, We bow be - Each heart in And Thou canst fore Thee, Lord, in pray'r ; ho - ly rev-'rence bow ; ev - 'ry need sup - ply ; 1 li r ■1P-H» I I-* 1 f 1 1 1 1 1-,— , c —- ;--h ._i_j_r_j_ — 5— i-±g — =g-.B= S- E^g— B And as our one, And may our fee Boundless, dear Fa I our on - ly claim, ble breathings rise ther, is Thy store, I We lisp our bless -ed To Thee like ho - ly Re - mem-ber us ! we I Je - sus' name, sac - ri - fice. ask no more. No. 335. Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare John Newton ALETTA. 7s. Wm. B. Bradbury b* f' rh+ J I ki j H I p1 ■ I J J 1 KlTH~1 1 Come, my Lord, While Show 1 I me soul, come am what thy to a I suit pre Thee for pil - grim have to pare, rest, here, do, I I Je - sus Take pos Let Thy Ev - 'ry _K 1 i-3 -# — -• -1- r=p _&. I— 12- r -n— —& — l- 1 loves to an - swer pray'r ; ses - sion of my breast ; love my spir - it cheer; hour my strength re - new ; \r l 422 mm P =i==33 :*=t ZI He Him - self has bid There Thy blood-bought right As my Guide, my Guard, Let me live a life thee pray, main - tain my Friend, faith, 01 £ «=£= f- fo t I There-fore will And with -out Lead me to Let me die J Ji^JI' 11 not a in v Thy say thee nay. ri - val reign, jour - ney's end. peo - pie's death. •J 1 rJ- ]r~i .5. '-=L--2=i= mm PR A YER 336. Prayer is the Sours Sincere Desire Montgomery, 1S19 BYEFIELD. C. M. Thos. Hastings, 1843. ffar. H. P. Main, 1881 i=t Prayer Prayer Prayer is the soul's sin - cere de is the bur - den of a is the sim-plest form of sire, Un sigh, The speech That 4=$F ut - tered fall - ing in - fant TBt- ^ 1 or of lips ex a pressed ; tear, try, ^8f- fe +. t=t -»- r The The mo - tion of a hid - den up - ward glanc-ing of the Prayer the sub - lim - est strains that 4*- fire, That trem-bles in eye. When none but God reach The Maj - es - ty I the breast, near, high. £ Us r — r i 4 Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways, While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry, "Behold, he prays ! " 5 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air, His watchword at the gates of death,— He enters Heaven with prayer. 6 O Thou, by whom we come to God, The Life, the Truth, the Way ! The path of prayer Thyself hast trod ; Lord, teach us how to pray ! No. 337. Sweeter Soitnds than Music Knows John Neivton NOMEN JESU. 7s. Richard Redhead J=S SB=3Ep|^ m — ! m- 3t Sweet - er sounds than mu - sic When He came, the an - gels Lord a man be - must my prais-es 2^ knows Charm me Did No; O the I my sung, come, bring, Sav - iour ! Shield and Sun, in Im ■ " Glo - ry be to. . That He might the Tho' they worth - less Shep- herd, Broth - er, .. man - uel's name ; God on high : " law ful - fill, are, and weak ; Lord, and Friend- 3^ m =*=*= .M , a. _ ±=* m PR A YER Sweeter Sounds than Music Knozus ^m^m i: mm -0 — f im All her hopes my spir - it... owes To His birth, and cross, and shame. Lord, un - loose my stamm-'ring tongue; Who should loud - er sing than I? Bleed and suf - fer in my room,— And canst thou, my tongue, he still? For should I re - fuse to.. sing, Sure the ver - y Stones would speak. Ev - 'ry pre - cious name in.. one! I will love Thee with - out end. No. 338. 0 Eyes that Are Weary Anna Bartlett Warner PAULINA. Ms. G. Donizetti 1. O eyes that are wea - ry, and hearts that are sore, Look off un - to 2. While look- ing to Je - sus, ray heart can - not fear; I trem - ble no 3. Still look- ing to Je - sus, O may I be found, When Jor- dan's dark 4. Then, then shall I know the full beau - ty and grace O Je - sus my &— 5> 0 0—,—i t f rf ' -t -: g^^Himii^ ? 1=t=\ Je - sus, now sor - row no more ! The light of His coun - te - nance more when I see Je - sus near ; I know that His pres - ence my wa - ters en - com - pass me round : They bear me a - way in His Lord, when I stand face to face ; Shall know how His love went be- §n ■31 -&. t=P= m frttTTrFM J Id J J I J J lm shin - eth so bright, That here, as in heav - en, there need be no night, safe - guard will be, For, "Why are ye trou -bled?" He saith un - to me. pres- ence to be; I see Him still near - er whom al - ways I see. fore me each day, And won - der that ev - er my eyes turned a - way. E!3EIIH PRAYER No. 339. jfesus, Lord of Life and Glory James J. Cummins ST. RAPHAEL. 8.7.8.7.4.7. k* B£*E E. J. Hopkins -H h =t 1 IT r 1 1. Je - sus, Lord of life and glo - ry, 2. From the depths of na - ture's blindness, 3. When temp - ta - tion sore - \y press - es, i -EL Bend from heaven Thy gra - cious ear ; From the hard-'ning power of sin, In the day of Sa - tan's power, J 1 earn H3i f=T f- W=*i 4 is- 1 ! I While our wait - ing souls a - dore Thee, Friend of help -less sin - ners, hear : From all mal - ice and un - kind-ness, From the pride that lurks with - in, In the times of deep dis - tress - es, In each dark and try - ing hour, Sse£ m m '-a 3* f-f— r P ■3=3- *=* ?=5 By Thy mer - cy, By Thy mer - cy, By Thy mer - cy, Oh, Oh, Oh, de - liv de - liv de - liv is mi er er er us, us, us, r good Lord, good Lord, good Lord. ^ t=$ ^t t=± w* :p- m 4 When the world around is smiling, In the time of wealth and ease, Earthly joys our hearts beguiling, In the day of health and peace, By Thy mercy, Oh, deliver us, good Lord. 5 In the solemn hour of dying, In the awful judgment-day, May our souls, on Thee relying, Find Thee still our Hope and Stay; By Thy mercy, Oh, deliver us, good Lord. No. 340. Thou, Lord j by Strictest Search Hast Known Metrical Psalm WAREHAM. L. M. Wm. Knapp, 1760 mm tmm^m^^mm I 1. Thou, Lord, 2. From Thy 3. The veil 4. Search, try, 1 & ' by strict-est search hast known My ris - ing up, my lay - ing down ; My all - see - ing Spir - it, Lord, What hid - ing- place doth earth af - ford ? Or of night is no dis - guise. No screen from Thy all- search-ing eyes ; Thro* O God, my thoughts and heart, If mis - chief lurk in a - ny part; Cor- -m- I r-f mMimmM^Mmm 1 PRA YER Thou, Lord, by Sir iciest Search J Fast Known p'niV JiUiliJil'liQjitljiji IT* sc - crct thoughts arc known to Thee, Known long be - fore con-ceived by me. where can I Thy in-fluencc shun, Or whith-er from Thy pres-ence run ? raid - night shades Thou find'st Thy way, As in the blaz-ing noon of day. rect me when I go a - stray, And guide me in Thy per - feet way. f r if 1 1 1 : ii - r 1 1 o> — 1 MEN. 1 r SB rr~r No. 341. /;z //^ Hour of Trial James Montgomery MAGDALENE. 6s & 5s D. /. A Dykes 4 t=t g==* » — ^ In the hour of tri - al, Je - sus, plead for me ; Lest by base de - With for - bid - den pleas - ures Would this vain world charm ; Or its sor - did Should Thy mer - cy send me Sor - row, toil, and woe; Or should pain at - When my last hour com - eth, Fraught with strife and pain, When my dust re- i=t ■*- -f2- £ i =t -£r * :♦: T^=* m ni - al I de - part from Thee ; When Thou see'st me wa - ver, treas - ures Spread to work me harm ; Bring to my re - mem - brance tend me On my path be - low ; Grant that I may nev - er turn - eth To the dust a - gain ; On Thy truth re - ly - ing, ^J ^ ,iy, « . i^jt £ ? f- f- *- ^J y c With a look re ■ Sad Geth-sem - a • Fail Thy hand to Thro' that mor - tal call, ne, see ; strife Nor for fear or Or, in dark - er Grant that I may Je - sus, take me, fa - vor, sem-blance, ev - er ing, dy I I ! Suf - fer me to Cross-crowned Cal-va Cast my care on To e - ter - nal m -#- -*L 1 — r 3*= ■t^t •—t fall. t. Thee, life. m 18 PR A YER No. 342. Lord, Hear Our Morning Prayer Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1801 MORNING PRAYER. S. M. D. S. M. Bixby *=} w j i r + + + S»— T" i. Lord, hear our morn - ing prayer, And bless us through the day: 'Tis 2. Lord, bless the toil - ing hands That make our home so fair, — That gpE ^2- — «§ t= Ott 1 i I i | 1 V* I 1 A m 9 i J « (T\ i # * i 9 9 A l VsL> 1 p J sweet glad 1 m to - iy 1 9 feel work m # that love's 9 Thou sweet m dost care— com-mands, 1 -That And Thou ev - 9 wilt 'ry guide bur - our den way. share. (m^ * •* • p 2 # 0 0 # 0 ^ (^ — •- — i— H ££** h i — — i — 0 — # — — *- — 2 ^■^ 1 — 1 1 -1 — F — P — — 1 — P — L 1 1 1 1 1 i i IP 3 ^ *t -zst- -Z^— T- keep the bus - y feet That jour - ney from the home, And may the par - ents, Lord, And all the chil - dren be, With 1 -^- m^mmmm -■& may we all to - geth - er meet When even - ing shad-ows come, heart and mind in sweet ac - cord, One fam - i - ly in Thee ! A M £=*: ~v i -£2_ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. PR A YER No. 343. / Love to Steal Awhile Azvay Mrs. rhoebe II. Broivn ARLINGTON, C. M. Thomas A. Arnr, 1702 iiPPPHSfenfii 5 to steal a - while a - way in sol - i - tude, to shed to think on mer - cies past, by faith, to take a view -w E ^> From ev - ery cum-bering can, The pen - i - ten - tial tear ; And fu - ture good im - plore ; Of bright - er scenes in heaven; -> imm jS H — And spend the hours of set - ting day In hum-ble, grate - ful prayer, And all His prom - is - es to plead Where none but God is near. And all my cares and sor - rows cast On Him whom I a - dore. The pros - pect doth my strength re - new, While here by tern - pests driven. J_ ■ '- ■ L— fe ? ,fr f =£ feH=5 <2_r _o — -^ — II No. 344. yesus, yesus ! Visit Me R. P. Dunn, Tr. SOLITUDE. 7s. L. T. Doivnes J 5^ 1 1 — . I -r-3 1 #— fr ^— F-i> j=g~* — S=J-^z=^z= flp: 1 1. Je - sus, Je - sus ! vis - it me ; How my soul longs 2. Lord ! my long-ings nev - er cease; With - out Thee I 3. Mean the joys of earth ap - pear, All be - low is 4. Thou a - lone, my gra - cious Lord ! Art my shield and I aft - find dark great er Thee ! no peace ; and drear ; re - ward ; H-E=£ ft: =±=* IB- m m ■L/^Jr'tJ When, my best and dear - est Friend! Shall our 'Tis my con - stant cry to Thee, — Je - sus, Naught but Thy be - lov - ed voice Can my All my hope, my Sav - iour Thou, — To Thy I sep - a - ra - Je - sus ! vis - wretch -ed heart sov - 'reign will tion end ? it me. re - joice. I bow. £-T »- - -"■ -~j- 11 PR A YER No. 345. Rev. IV. W. Walford Sweet Hour of Prayer WALFORD. L. M. D. Win. B. Bradbury 1. Sweet hour of pray'r! sweet hour of pray'r! That calls me from a world of care, And bids me at my 2. Sweet hour of pray'r ! sweet hour of pray'r !Thy wings shall mype - ti - tion bear, To Him whose truth and 3. Sweethour of pray'r ! sweet hour of pray'r ! May I thy con - so - la-tion share, Till, from Mount Pisgah's m. -?. -m. n- ■?- t=^. £=£=£ v-t -•— 0 r-^r-f- b L IE? -t= r=i § J_ JS-U-A- ^— *■ ^^ Fa-ther's throne, Make all my wants and wish-es known: In sea-sons of dis-tress and grief, My faith - ful-ness En-gage the wait-ing soul to bless. And since Hebids me seek His face, Be - loft - y height, I view my home and take my flight: This robe of flesh I'll drop and rise To -• — t- t=r-- m *—• ?==zS «=&=(= f— M» v-t v—t- £-4- ^^ 3 *i V *— * SS^r 5=*; soul has oft - en found re-lief ; And oft escaped the tempter's snare, By thy re-turn, sweet lieve His word, and trust His grace, I'll cast on Him my ev - ery care And wait for thee, sweet seize the ev - er - last - ing prize; And shout while passing thro' the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet *fe mm 1 v— f—*- l t=E v-f ?=£ r=*=* v— 1- hour of pray'r; And oft escaped the tempter's snare, By thy re-turn, sweet hour ot pray'r. hour of pray'r; I'll cast on Him my ev - ery care And wait for thee, sweet hour of pray'r! hour of pray'r; And shout while passing thro' the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of pray'r! S HI t=*=£ [I Copyright, 1869, by Wm. B. Bradbury. Used by per. PR A YER No. 346. When Our Hearts arc Weary Fanny J. Crosby GREENE. 6s &. 53, with Chorus. Hubert P. Main. &>= GREENE. 6s &. 5s, with Chorus. -I s ;_l r** 1. When our hearts 2. When our hearts 3. When our path are are is wea lone drear ry, When our {aith ly, When no friend y, When the days ■; • m is small, is near, are long, 1^ * ^ m g Go to Him who Tell Him all our He will mve vis I loves us, sor - row cour - age, m I He will hear our Whis • per ev - ery Vig - or, strength and -+ 1— 5* f- call. fear, song. REFRAIN. Go Hi cret, « When no eye H see; ^=±=k -& — $ « Kneel ing there lore Him, Sweet our rest will be. ^ 1— L SE5 i V ¥ Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. PR A YEP No. 347. 0, Thou that Hearest Prayer Fanny J. Crosby 1-0*3: — — -J- P=J- COVINGTON 6s &. 1 4s, wi 1 th CKorus. ■ » r 1 N IV. 1 //. Donne ft 1 i =5— f_ m _*_^_: -%-- (— 9— 9~ — 9 — 9 •" — 9— r- =t =g= - 4 • - -5- 9 «7 i. o 2. O 3- O 4- O Thou that Thou that Thou that Thou that hear hear hear hear - est pray'r, - est pray'r, - est pray'r, - est pray'r, T * Now Je - Dwell Lead to sus, in me my soul my bless this heart till life A- -A- • draw - ed of is near, Lord, mine, past, Bow down Taught by Fill me Then to -*2- -_*. (+y& a — ^ — # m 1 — L — i 1 I 1 #— - »_ l h b ^C^ 4 t 1 — — 0-±- — # — i — ©> —9— 9 — 1 ... 1 . P f^ m *-|- L"i " 1 * 1 1 r ^ r 1 1 1 r 1 REFRAIN. =t if— H i=^ » — ff Thy gra - cious ear, Turn not a ■ Thy Ho - ly Word, Trust - ing I with love di - vine, Lord, fill Thou Thy - self at last, Lord, take me way. come. me. home. Plead - ing, plead - ing, Copyright, 1891, by W. H. Doane. Used by per. No. 348. Lord) When We Bend Before Thy Throne Joseph D. Carlyle m GEER. C. M. H. IV. Greatorex J L --&■- rq: ^ -a* 1. Lord, when we bend be 2. Our brok - en spir - it 3. When we dis - close our 4. May faith each weak pe 5. All glo - ry to the I fore Thy throne pity - ing see; want in prayer, ti - tion fill, Fa - ther be, ^1 And our con True pen - i - May we our And waft it All glo - ry fes sions pour, 4«- tence 1111 wills re to the to the part; sign; skies, Son, % P m PR A YER Lord, When We Bend Before Thy Throne JaU- £t II --1 -\ •.:ls II *=*=& O ? ^ BE • Teach us to feel the sins we own, Then let a kin - dling glance from Thee And not a thought our bo - soins share, And teach our hearts 'tis good - ness still, All glo - ry, Ho - ly Ghost, to Thee, And hate what we fie - plorc. Beam hope up - on the heart. Which is not whol - ly Thine. That grants it or de - nies. While end - Less a - ges run. 02 = mm r JS= sm No. 349. Pray on ; Nor Faint, Nor Cease I . A. A. by per. 1 . 1 PETITION. 6.6.8.6.4.6.6.6.4. R. Menthal 4^ ^— •— L#--— • , j i p M. #_C#Zi_q: 9 #_C.^ C_#_C^_i_# 0 0ZZ2 1. Pray on ; nor faint, nor cease, Nor ev - er wea-ry grow, 2. Pray on ; in faith and love, Be - liev - ing in His pow'r Un - til the an - swer To hear thee from His telHiiliiii^ fc£ fc2 i=l in * ijU-j-ij. 1 1 come in peace ; Faint not, throne a - bove ; Faint not, pray pray on. on. Prav Prav on on it the is the prom -ise «« wm way rests t =im He Up- -J 1- fe — F-n-=>==^r=^-^q 1=*- w takes to sue -cor thee With strength for ev - 'ry dav ; Faint not, on un-ceas-ing pray'r; 'Twill win thy soul's re - quests ; Faint not, pray on. pray on. fr»c: : :- i v y ]/ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. PR A YER No. 350. Oer My Heart Like Music Stealing Fanny J. Crosby BURKE. 8s &. 7s, with Chorus. fe 3 ,-# £=fci=5=& \ t Hubert P. Main A = 1. O'er my heart like mu - sic steal - ing, Lo, the pre- cious words I hear 2. I will seek that balm of com - fort That so oft has stay'd my tears 3. Thou, my Sav - iour, art my ref - uge ; Changeless as Thv throne a - bove , 0. *T* u K ■ E 8 1 1 I "^T1 F IT r ' N fs 9 1 0 1 \ N 1 1 1 —\ W> J: / 1 J I 5- 0 — 1 — 0 0 — 0 — K — 0 — 9 1 J 02 - *-\ ^f2 # — — ' — # — 1 — — * — k — # — — 0 9 — *> -*-& J Trust and wait, in faith be - liev - ing, Thv Re - deem - er Still is near. I will trust and wait with pa ■ tience, Till the prom - ised light ap - pears. Is the prom - ise of Thy pres - ence, And Thv ev - er - last - ing love. -#- . m • 0 T~ « § 0 0 0 0 0 f- 1 f<*^-T la— r — 2 — * V • 0 0 — 0 — 0 1 E% -, * ; _ 0 • # • y Fl — — 0 — - 9 — 1 -£— 1 . y 1 1 \ K 1 r ■ • / r REFRAIN. /£. b— h> #_- : « — _-__^_^^ rJ- | 9 V fen — *rr *r~ I r > h 1 1 J -d— 1 Cour - age, then, 0 faint - ing spir , . . . - J_ 1 9 — - it, | 0 — — 1 i_ — ^_ Cour - age, then, 0 — l 0 — . — m—-— — 1 — 1 — 9 — 9 — 9 — thro' ev - 'ry * T > 9 *9 9 1 care ; ^^ =^— v z ^ — f 1 — £ 0- . 0. • ¥ 1* I* NM Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. . D ti h. | s h h | 1 v ULtb A £ 1 #-JL_ H # =3 ' 0 -4— — • — JV 0 —* H 1 :=^= There's a •— T— balm 1*1 ' j ' ' - that will not — # # #_ — • tar- — # — fail — 9 — thee 9 9 • At 0 — 0 the .. 9 0 -^ 9 J 1 bless - ed gate cE— « — c -4- of — » — 1 — 1 — 1 pray'r. -f*— H ^7 fc [j Er= -^^— ^ :=t= t=: — • — • — ^—^—^ 0 1 =b=U PR A YER No. 351. Father, Whale cr of liar I lily Bliss Anne Steele NAOMI C. M. Dr. Lowell Mason 1 * 0 it i. Fa - ther, what-e'er of earth - ly bliss Thy sov- 'reign will dc - nics, 2. Give mc a calm and thank - fill heart, From ev - 'ry mur-mur free; 3. Let the sweet hope that Thou art mine My path of life at - tend : 53=4 0— r-& um=mmmm ts=\ 1 1 |g!— fjU> * r z£=)=±=t= ^—s= d=l Ac - cept-ed at Thy throne of grace Let this pe - ti - tion rise. The blessings of Thy grace im - part. And let me live to Thee. Thy presence thro' my jour - ney shine, And crown my jour - ney's end. A - men. -f2- . -*- 1 1 — 1 — h , c f? rr i . — t&-i 1 # — <9 r S£ HHHS No. 352. Lord, in This Thy Mercy s Day Isaac Williams LACHRYMAE. 7s, Three lines. L*f /_1l ^n ~A — «- -#— A. S. Sullivan i _ 1 Ms 1. Lord, in this Thy mer - cy's day, 3. Ho - ly Je - sus, grant us tears, 3. Lord, on us Thy Spir - it pour, 1 Ere from us it pass a - way, Fill us with heart - search-ing fears, Kneel-ing low - lv at the door, fc*=3: ±2:4: .a. -> _#^ 1 J jH jlj « fall and prav, doom ap - [ears. ev - er - more. zt: I! 4 By Thy night of agony, By Thy supplicating cry, By Thy willingness to die, — 5 By Thy tears of bitter woe From Jerusalem below, Let us not Thy love forego. 6 Judge and Saviour of our race, Grattt us, when we see Thy face With Thy ransomed ones a place. PRA YER No. 353, Whatever Troubles Thee W. W. Holioway, Jr. i=tA-*=.-i-*-\-i-tt HOLLOWAY. 6s.&4s. -4—1- E _g— g- Jav Deavereaux r^m\ I I i. What-ev - er troubles thee, Tell it to God; All thy anx - i - e-ty Tell it to God 2. That pain which none may know, Tell it to God ; That word which griev' d thee so, Tell it to God 3. Hast thou im - patient been ? Tell it to God ; Art prone thro' this to sin ? Tell it to God 4. Whate'er may thee be-fall, Tell it to God ; Thy grief if great or small, Tell it to God y$=± tit : f t^fcfifcp^rfeg "-F — F — 1 1 h — 1 — — I — 1 — -1 — P — 1 1 — -1— :4±=bz=t :tz: t :\z: =*=£ t: n^-1- &=&=0km^m3mM&m3i I For ev -'ry earth -ly grief, This is thy sweet re -lief , Tell it to Earth has no read - y cure, God's sympathy is sure, Tell it to He knows thy weakness all, Will help thee lest thou fall, Tell it to To Him bring each request, In Him find joy and rest— Tell it to God, God, God, God, Tell Tell Tell Tell it to God. it to God. it to God. it to God. 1 ( — !=t=t=t t±=^h * -S- i f f->t ,# p f- T-T-r ±=± =t= -&- 5= 1— ^m Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. r No. 354. Lord of Mercy and of Might Reginald Heber ANGELA. 7.7.7.5. 4: -A Fv-H 1 1 F-+- R. Jackson 1. Lord of mer - cy and of might, Of man-kind 2. Strong Cre - a - tor, Sav - iour mild, Hum - bled to 3. Throned a - bove ce - les - tial things, Borne a - loft 4. Soon to come to earth a - gain, Judge of an - the life and light, a mor - tal child, on an - gels' wings, gels and of men, ft_i — m -p # — « * I 1 I & .a. IE L s ^p E£ PP (9- Mak - er, Teach - er in - fi Cap - tive, beat - en, bound, re Lord of Lords, and King of Hear us now, and hear us I nite, viled, kings, then, Je Je iHH *—t~, r r =?■=-,--&. -& 1 PR A YER & sus, hear and save. sus, hear and save. sus, hear and save. sus, hear and save. ^ l i No. 355. Prayer is Appointed to Convey Joseph Hart, 1 762 RETREAT. L M. ~-A~ hi i-FI=* :4=F *=§: ' J — t=U Thomas Hastings ' J- L^ Prayer is If pain 'Tis pray'r Dc - pend ap - af - point - ed flict, or sup -ports the soul that's weak on Him; thou canst not fail; to con - \( y wrongs op-press 1 1 lit - ii e-je r- r h 1 — 1 > 1 0 The blessings If cares dis Tho' thought be Make all thy I God tract, brok ■ wants I fc=fc de 01 en, :i 1 1 « I # signs to give ; fears dis- may ; lan-guage lame, wrish es known I ■*• a m -r=t -h —I i arP^a # 0 — 9 1 — V- 4- m- 4.*** — ' KJ4-- J^-4- £ . gt- =1= 11 Long as they live should Christians pray ; If guilt de-ject; if sin dis- tress; Pray, if thou canst or canst not speak Fear not; His mer - its must pre - vail ; They learn to In ev - 'ry But pray with Ask but in pray when first they live, case, still watch and pray, faith in Je - sus' name, faith, it shall be done. No. 356. 0 Lord, Who Art with Two or Three pi=I Rev. H. L. Hastings, by per. ZEPHYR. L. M. IV m. B. Bradbury 1. O Lord, who art with 2. Touch'd with the feel - ing 3. Thou art our help - er, 4. We know not how to two of ev ask or our er a - w three, woe, near, right, -0- -a- -0- . m -&■ -& -&• pE£E •=s 1 1 L L L f» I I 'l — T — CF — e- _*fiffi- Met in Thy name to wor - ship Thee ; Thou dost our need and na - ture know; Thou knowest all we feel or fear; Un - less Thy Spir - it gives us light, J f— r r fer-r- v=m I J J jlJ ' H Hi* II hear. Grant Thou that we may know Thee near, And Thy sweet Spir - it's whis - per Oh, may we now, to seek Thy face, Come bold-ly to a throne of grace. Bless us in whom Thy grace hath wrought, A - bove our pray'r, a - bove our thought. Oh, in the deep, un - spok - en cries, Make all our wants and needs to rise. -&- -0- -^- • -*- •&- -ffi. .^j- -^- -<$>- tz ■Bl >5: fe P=t=: p=Eg=?£= pc i /'A'.-/ r^A' ]STo. 357. Lord, for To-morrow and its Needs ^ E. R. Wilberforce 8s &. 4s. IT. R. Palmer, by per. 1. Lord, for to-mor - row and its needs I do not pray 2. Let me no wrong or i - die word Un - think-ing say; 3. And if to-day this life of mine Should ebb a - way, Keep me, my God, from Set Thou a seal up - Give me Thy Sac - ra - fgz£:4zz! ^=£=r: x— r -<2- ^2. O J-* *3K m ^ 5 -<9- rr :t±S IS stain of sin, on my lips ment Di - vine, -#- . M O- \ Just for to - day. Thro' all to - day. Fa - ther, to - day. n=+=\ *■ r==3=^ Help me to la - bor earn - est - ly, Let me in sea - son, Lord, be grave, So for to -mor-row and ?==£■ its needs r- f f 42. ^ ^ -#-^- A u 1 ! N 1 1 i r 1 ra//. ~\)t\> "■^ii — « h S " 1 1 f 1 ft. ,, | /k u -3 9 ' 9 1 d 1 K 11 PI i P II fpKP 1? ^ 1 I i 1 J If 1VJ J ^ ' j 2*92 2 1 • 3 ^ -~ II And In I du - ly sea - son do not r '# • 0 pray ; gay; pray ; ^ ^0 Let Let Still f me be kind in word and deed, me be faith - ful to Thy grace, keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, I Fa- Dear Thro ther to - Lord, to - each to - da}-, day. day (mS* h K —5 rs R ^?n— r- -L-— 1=: ~t"~ " »• fr |« — M-W-ii— ^-: u i . f _/2 Hi wr> p 1 t V -a-g-i r+p or .f 1 1 1 *~ 11 Copyright, 1887, by H. R. Palmer. No. 358. Dear yesus, I Long to be Perfectly Whole James Nicholson FISCHER, lis. with Chorus 4- =r Wm. G. Fischer, by per. 1 *|U- ' ' pup -&--*-■+■ ■ - -0- - - &- 1. Dear Je - sus, I long to be perfect -ly whole; I want Thee for -ev - er to live in my soul; 2. Dear Je-sus, come down from Thy thronein the skies, And help me to make a com-plete sac-ri - fice ; 3. Dear Je - sus, for this, I most hum-bly en - treat; I wait, bless-ed Lord, sitting low at Thy feet, I N I I IS I r A . c^-9—\-* • S— l-*-v-* — 9— i-g s -g— I ~& — ■— #— 1-# 0 =— r-0— — 0 — 9-r-m a *-!-£?—■ i^ 1 1 r 1 i 1 i 1 TION p Dear Jesus% I Long to be Perfectly Whole Break down ev-'ry i - dol, cast out ev-'ry foe; Now wash me, and I shall be whit-er than snow. I give up my-self, and what-ey-tr I know — Now wash me, and I shall be whit-er than mow. Iiy faith, for my cleansing, I see the blood How Now wash me, and I shall be whit-er than snow. "i'i- : -j::5 : nun Whit-cr than snow, yes, whit-er than snow; Now wash me, and T shall be whit-er than snow. e^ttj : B • • % :i r I l No. 359. When, Wounded Sore, the Stricken Sou/ Mrs. C. F. Alexander WOOLWORTH. C. M. Arr, from Beethoven ^± 1 ! 1 1 1 r4 — ' — ■ — ■ ■ i—i — I — i — hi — 1 ■ A l+ III 1 J ■" m — &— I.T\ 1 # J 1 0 m m 1 v'J 4= J 1 Z> M l J J * 72 ■ 1 *> r i. When, 2. When 3. When 4. 'Tis 5. Lift wound-ed sore, the sor - row swells the • pen - i - tence has Je - sus' blood, that up Thy bleed -ing 0 strick lad - wept wash hand, -#- - en en in - es O -r soul breast, vain white, Lord ! r Lies And O - His Un - 0 bleed - ing and un - bound, tears of an - guish How, ver some foul, dark spot, hand, that brings re - lief; seal that cleans- ing tide; .#. -4L .*. fL. • /W>~* 1 m m m m m m i m i _# f L L h | J itJ~* 4 £ i * Z 5 ^ 1 i u p r r ! 1 ! 4- »ii ! iii1 r r i ' 1 l 1 1 I :?*: V One on - ly hand, a pierc - ed hand, One on - ly heart, a brok - en heart, One on - ly stream, a stream of blood, His heart, that's touch'd with all our joys, We have no shel - ter from our sin, wmm 13-" srf- -sr SHi=S: Can heal the sin - ner's wound. Can feel the sin - ner's woe. Can wash a - way the blot. And feel - eth for our grief. But in Thy wound - ed side. m nn CONSECRA TJON No. 36CX Stranger ) IV ho from Out the Bosom Karl von Gerok VON GEROK, 8s&7sD. Caryl Florio I 1. Stran - gcr. who from out 2. Might - y Stran -ger, give 3. Stran - ger, from the ranks the bo - som Of the Fa - ther cam - est here, the spir - it Of a stran - ger here to me, of an - gels, Who didst on the earth ap - pear, « $Z=S=i=i fct t=t > c ": 1 [ c ,' i llJV i ^^=q=rH a— 1 , f=c 1 -^ I j— J J I— i And our hu - man na - ture wear - ing Didst in ser - vants' form ap - pear; That I with Thy peace o'er - flow - ing May a pil - grim glad - ly be. That I be a free man yon - der, May I be a pil - grim here ! 1 1 p=3 3 J 3 J H..J j j j ^—4^ ± Who be - neath the home - ly rai - ment Of the pil - grim Thou didst wear, Let me not the world seek aft - er, That the best doth aye re - pel ; Here with Thee in God now hid - den, Noth - ing worth in hu - man sight; EE v— t % % \H :—£ -r t=l m & — J t==t=a rm-t-rg^+w^-y ;B5S Didst the full As a par There, up - on ness of the God -head And the star of glo - ry bear! a - dise with - in me, Oh, may Thy sal - va - tion dwell ! the great to - mor - row, O - pen - ly a child of Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. I I CONSECRA TION light ! No. 36 1. How Shall I Follow Him I So ve ? Josiah Conder feE53 — \-<& GERMANY. L M. Arr. from Beethoven 1. How shall I fol - low Him I serve? 2. Lord, should my path thro' suf - f ring lie, 3. Oh, let me think how Thou didst leave 4. To faint, to grieve, to die., for me! 5. Yes! I would count them all . . but loss, How shall I For - bid it Un - tast - ed Thou cam-est To gain the cop - y Him I should ere. . ev not no ry Thy tice pure self of..., I love? re - pine ; de - li^ht, to pl< Thine eye : r— r— r u t — t — ^=-1 — r n n m t= H.KI 3-fe: -l-J- 1 1 ^x ■M Nor from those bless - ed Still let me turn to To fast, to faint, to And. dear as earth - ly foot - steps swerve, Cal - va - ry, . . watch, to grieve, com - forts be.. . Which led Nor heed The toil - Shall I II s seat a - bove ? re - mem b'ring Thine. me to. . my griefs, some day, the home-less night :— not love Thee more than these ? Flesh shrinks and trem - bles at the cross, But Thou canst give the vie - to - ry 2=t X^ r m 4 — I ^ ± ±±+ 42- E m No. 362. In All My Vast Concerns with Thee Isaac Watts BURLINGTON. C. M. J. F. Burrowes smsmmm. 3t- I I 1. In all my vast con-cerns with Thee, 2. Thine all - sur - round-ing sight sur - veys 3. My thoughts lie o - pen to the Lord, 4. Oh, won - drous knowledge, deep and high, 5. So let Thy grace sur -round me still, m ■&-T IP In vain my My ris - ing Be - fore they're Where can a And like a would try my rest. Sz4 I b1 Xziyt- -> — k< -v m soul and form'd with - in ; crea - ture hide? bul - wark prove, m r — r^—^= x — r ==t= m To My And, With To shun pub - ere - in guard I Thy lie mv Thy my pres-ence, Lord, walks, my pri - lips pronounce cir - cling arms soul from ev - or vate the I 'rv flee ways, word, lie, ill, s 4aH -#- r ^ The And He En - Se - no - se - knows closed cured >-~ m I tice of crets of the sense on ev - by sov - 1 Thine eye. my breast. I mean. 'rv side, reign love. # :# m CONSECRA TIOX No. 363. 1 ake 4 Frances R. Haver gal n ! ' My Lijc\ ana CULFORD. 7s D. Let it 1 E. J. Hopkins 7K~4-n — | — ] — h -J— * — 1 — — 1 — L — l — |— I r\ 1 .. , .. — . ch* J J 4 4 -1 — -1 — * — * * — 0 — « * • m A m m 1 ^ t £ * V ^ -•- -#- ^ j. • * -t- rf* * * -3^-3- 1. Take my life, and let it be Con - se - crat - ed, Lord, to Thee, Take my hands, and 2. Take my lips, and let them be Filled with mes - sa- ges from Thee, Take my sil - ver 3. Take my will, and make it Thine ; It shall be no long -er mine, Take my heart, it s ±=t ■ — *-r 1 1 1 4 1 HI Zf I * r -0- -j. let them move At the im-pulse of Thy love, and my gold, Not a mite would I with-hold ; is Thine own ! It shall be Thv rov - al throne. m^ Take my feet, and let them be Swift and Take my moments and my days, Let them Take my love; my Lord, I pour At Thy -£L m m r 1 beau-ti-ful for Thee, Take my voice, and let me sing flow in ceaseless praise, Take my in - tel -lect, and use feet its treasure-store; Take my- self, and I will be, m 1 I Al-ways, on - ly, for my King. Ev - 'ry power as Thou shalt choose. Ev - er, en - ly, all, for Thee ! B *^=£ 1 -«— M No. 364. Take My Heart, O Father Anon, i349 TALMAR. 8s h. 7s. L B' ^oodbury fj* ? 1 ^ V *V " *t \ 1 1 ia » *•■ 1 { ! m m -d II WCW "" *> d m -d 1 m * § *JJ ^ 2 2 3 rn # # $r - J iP 1 1. Take my heart, 0 2. Fa - ther make me 3. Ev - er, let Thy 4. May the blood of M m m « « i i ^ Fa- ther ! take pure and low - grace sur-round Je - sus heal 1 l d d „ it ; ly, me, me, Make and keep Fond of peace Strengthen me And my sins it and with be all Thine own ; far from strife ; power di - vine, all for-given ; m m s? /VW Co. ; si • 1 (£.— **...{ m m sz. 1 h 1 • • ^ 1 1 P 1 '*^y "i ** f"! 1 1 1 ! r — 1 — g a | 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 — £ — ■ CONSECRA TIOX Take My Heart, O Father EE* rr &e . 11 Let Thy Spir - it Turn-ing from the Till Thy cords of Ho - ly Spir - it, melt and break it- paths un - ho - ly love have bound me take and seal me. This proud heart of Of this vain and Make me to be Guide me in the sin and stone, sin - ful life. who! - ly Tin ne. path to D< «*»'** ¥ l J-U :tr & g^n? ^ No. 365. My Jesus, as Thou Wilt fane Bortkwick, tr. JEWETT. 6s D. Arr. fr. C. .1/. von Web* i. My 2. My 3- My rre-fr Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, as Thou wilt ! as Thou wilt ! as Thou wilt ! Oh, may Thy will be mine Tho' seen thro' many a tear, All shall be well for me ; In - to Thy hand of love Let not my star of hope Each changing fu - ture scene 24: t=t gi^p I. . would my Grow dim or I.. glad-ly un j jiij.fl'ij^p £l. all re - sign ; Through sor - row, or through joy, Con - duct me dis - ap - pear; Since Thou on earth hast wept, And sor - rowed trust with Thee: Straight to my home a - bove I trav - el.. K 7± wm t-Z* S| XZ ■#-- r- as Thine oft a - calm-ly own, And help me still to say, lone, If I must weep with Thee, on, And sing, in life or death, I 9 My Lord, Thv My Lord, Thy My Lord, Thy will will will be be done ! done ! be done ! m n* :r- -0 — &- "K 1 — m 19 CONSECRA TIO.V No. 366. Jesus > Master ; Whose I A m Frances Ridley Haver gal, 1873 COMPTON. 75, Six lines. R. Menthal +—+ SiUrfeJ 1 4 iA i ■ _^_ IS I ^1 1. Je - sus, Mas - ter, whose I am, Pur-chased Thine a - lone to be 2. Oth - er lords have long held sway; Now Thy name a - lone to bear,. 3. Je - sus, Mas - ter, I am Thine; Keep me faith- ful, keep me near:. I H^^ -&L. _f2_ ~*-^0-t HTTTT — i ILL Vf^=\ ■i 4=^ — l- ■»-*■ 4-J— t 0 ^=i- > ; j -12. »— • I I ' By Thy blood, O spot - less Lamb, Shed Thy dear voice a - lone o - bey, Is Let Thy pres - ence in me shine All ■P- i— * d- -B* tz^z ■^ so wil - ling - ly for me ; my dai - ly, hour - ly prayer, my home - ward way to cheer. :^ -&- K 1 0—\—& r — f -&-— -*— 0— ?- EQEEE= 1-1 ' — 1 1 F r*f— I p^eeb niiiP I 1- #— jp- Sfefc ^^ =t ■&— I Let my heart be all Thine own, Whom have I in heaven but Thee? Je - sus, at Thy feet I fall, T^l- L-# -*^ ^e 1 1 Let me live to Noth-ing else my O be Thou my f- Thee a - lone, joy can be. n m T~*T —\—& fe* \Z—-^=M-. =t= I T Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. All hi. all. -02- .^- No. 367. Let My Life be Hid with Thee Jay Deavereaux HIDDEN. 7s- 4=n F=^d=T fc* S= ==t= ^ my life my life my life b3: I I be hid with Thee, Gra - cious Sav - iour, Lord of might : be hid with Thee, When my soul is vexed be - low ; with Thee, Bound with - in Thy life a - bove, be hid & r^ ig— 1 — g» -<2- -£2- tdE«fc 1^: nz CONSECRA TION Let My Life be Hid with Thee q= 1,^1 i ,~.l 1 s :g=a: 3 9 • ~m x-T -* Saved from sin, from dan - gers Let me still Thy mer - cy Liv - ing through e - tcr - ni free, Light - cned by Thy see, When bowed down by ty In the realms of I per - feet light grief and peace and love. b+ E b. -g-; ±==t ? nl z m Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 368. Quiet, Lord, My F Toward Heart John Newton GUIDE. 7s, Six lines. M. M. Wells f\ *» l'^N IL | 1 | f9*i | ^ 1 1 i-" ™"s S 1 1 A 7 1 1— \— -* • 0 — ^ # 1 1 -J m — ! -J U) 4 ! 1— — O 0 9 0— g-i — ^> — — #— — £) —0 — 4 » « * <3 ■ 1 & p f 1. Qui - et, Lord, 2. What Thou shalt 3. As a lit - * '>J Jlj ,J-U^L=U^ J-r- iiPBi r I :g- r :*^t^ Thine for ev - er may we be, Here and in e - ter - ni - ty. Thou the Life, the Truth, the Way, Guide ur, to the realms of day. Safe a - lone be - neath Thy care, Let us all Thy good - ness share. All our sins by Thee for - given, Lead us, Lord, from earth to heaven. ^=t -a — i — X=X r-jSL. g= 1 i* l=E "^T ff= PL 233 II M No. 371. When All Thy Mercies^ O My God M. , J , J>1 1 Joseph Addison BELMONT. C. M. Win. Gardner -* * ■& 1. When all Thy mer - cies, O my God, My ris - ing soul sur - veys, 2. I'n - num - ber'd com - forts to my soul Thy ten der care be-stowed, . 3. When worn with sick - ness, oft hast Thou With health re - newed my face; 4. Ten thou - sand thou - sand pre - cious gifts My dai - ly thanks em - ploy: 5. Thro' ev - 'ry pe - riod of my life Thy good - ness I'll pur - sue; ■4-r-A 1- ! m=t ^=4=3 w m g-rtHri D tt 1 - 1 J «TV y +> 1 - 1 ■ j J — fw | K 1 9 9 ~ m - ' 1 II [fl\ c n* 1 J 1 m m * *\ A CD V * \ ^ f\ •in J ■ J t-2 m ^ \ ^ 1 & II Tram Be - And, Nor And -port fore when is aft ~&— 1 -#- -ed my in the er -If— -J- " with the in - fant sins and Least a death, in -£ f- view, I'm heart con - sor ■ rows cheer - ful dis - tant lost In ceived From sunk, Re - heart That worlds, The 1 won - der, whom those vived my tastes those glo - rious 1 love, com - soul gifts theme -J- and forts with of re - -If— praise, flowed. grace. joy. new. .1 - men. E_ — w — — 1 Li_JL_ L^td Ll=LfJ - — ■ Of Je - sus and His love. I love to tell the sto - ry, Be -cause I know it's true; Of all our gold-en dreams. I love to tell the sto- ry; It did so much for me! More won - der-ful - ly sweet. I love to tell the sto- ry; For some have nev - er heard To hear it like the rest. And when, in scenes of glo- ry, I sing the New, New Song, K . h . ' . . i J m\ ir rnUf^f\f-- f ffrrr-irif- IT \ m i te m CHORUS. =P= H^B £^P^ ]™i ^ It sat - is-fies my long-ings, As nothing else can do. And that is just the rea-son I tell it now to thee. The mes - sage of sal - va - tion From God's own holy word. 'Twill be the Old, Old Sto - ry That I have loved so long. - . . _ . _ _ -0- -*- 'jfL^1 ' ■*■ •*- ' j [* J . tT=1=F^q , is J . J^j-j — !— 1 h #— '-(^v-1— 0—x-0-^—0 — *-—•—•-• — (^ — ■ I love to tell the sto-ry, S HI 4=- Jf. -&. *£ ^« 1= W=IZ?0=^0 I I £-L_ I LfcM: *— ^ — L-*-J | *— » * ' ' y-^hjr-*— jr4ib" 'Twill be my theme in glo To tell the old, old sto - ry Of Je-sus and His love. I r^: • •--— 0 — • 0— 1 # — (9 r-J — \~0 '. 0—0 m »— 1-0 — (9 — |— 0— x-0— 0 m . 0—\?5>~-n r r ^^ r I I L U ' ~ ' r b I 1 P— I 1 p— p ' Copyright, 1869, by Wm. G. Fischer. Used by permission. LOVE AND GRATITUDE No. 373, Thou, O My Jesus F. Xa Tr. E. Casual! HORSLEY. C. M. IV. Horshy \ I— . 1- ifttjij.J i J Up 1 1 fo=H=&^ 1. Thou, O my Je - sus, Thou did-t me 2. And griefs and tor - nients mini - ber - less, 3. Then why, 0 bless- ed Je - sus Christ, 4. Not with the hope of gain - ing aught, 5. E'en so I love Thee, and will love, Up on the cross em - brace: And sweat of ag - 0 - ny; Should I not love Thee well ? Not seek - ing a re - ward ; And in Thy praise will sing; £=E ppp -T- ^ I U F m i=3=^± m 1 * i i T 0 For me didst bear the nails, and spear, And man - i - fold dis - grace; E'en death it - self; and all for one Who was Thine en - e - my. Not for the hope of win-ning heav'n, Or of es - cap- ing hell. But as Thy - self hast lov - ed me, O ev - er - lov - ing Lord. Sole - ly be - cause Thou art my God, And my e • ter - nal King. > 1 * 4 I VO . nn Z A - 5—^Z SIB - I" 1 O No. 374. 0 Jesus, T/iou the Beattty Art Bernard of Clairvaux, Tr. E. Caswall ST. AGNES. 1 1 C. M. J. B . Dykes \J **o ] ■ J | VT\ A J J J rj | I11 1 ■ d A 1 *i & . Xs\) L+ "1 m 4 W W 9 ^ m rJ ^ 1 r r Cs &+ £7 • I. 0 Te - sus, Thou the beau - ty art Of an - gel - worlds a - bove ; 2. Ce - les - tial sweet - ness un - al - loy'd, Who eat Thee hun - ger still ; 3- 0 most sweet Te - sus, hear the sighs Which un - to Thee we send ; 4 Stay with us, Lord, and with Thy light 11 - ume the soul's a - byss; 5 0 Je - sus, spot - mm -&- less vir - gin - flow'r, Our love and • m joy, 1 to Thee, {m)^*\ m m m 1 • & ' 1 m J & ^- . lO- r) j L 1 L m % ' l K-s A 1 f2 0 1 I'll 1 1 ^+ r r^ ! ■ 1 i 1 i r- 1 tr — * — * — w "S*~ 5* r f-'r-^ P -#- "5>— j-- Sll Thy name is mu - sic to the heart, Who drink of Thee still feel a void To Thee our in - most spir - it cries, Scat -ter the dark - ness of our night, Be praise, be - at - i - tude, and pow'r, 4 En-chant-ing it with love. Which on -ly Thou canst fill. Our be-ing's hope and end! And fill the world with bliss. Thro' all e - ter - ni - ty. o . A - men. LOVE AXD GRATITUDE No. 375. Saviour, Blessed Saviour Godfrey Thring MARY MAGDALENE. 6s & 5s D. J. B. Dykes •4: Td- =t 1. Sav - iour, bless - ed 2. Great and ev - er 3. Clear-er still and clear * — 3: 4 -j — -H *- -#- 1 1 Sav - iour, List- en while we sing, Hearts and voi - ces great - er Are Thy mer - cies here, True and ev - er- Dawns the light from heaven, In our sad - ness :=i 0. J&. t=t L ~s: 1 _ rais - ing last - ing bring - ing M: -0 ' m *t Prai - es to our King. All we Are the glo - ries there, Where no News of sin for - given. Life has -0- -0- & 1 — 0 0— have pain, lost we or its of - fer. sor - row, shad - ow. 13 m $ 1 -+ h=|: — <§- :2s: -#- -•- -•- ll| All we hope to be, Bod - y, soul and spir - it, All we yield to Thee. Toil, or care, is known, Where the an - gel le - gions Cir - cle round Thy throne. Pure the light with - in ; Thou hast shed Thy ra - diance On a world of sin. -0- m m -*- — -&- -0- mm,- -g— I 1 -F— 1 — i — 1 pzda: -0 ■ -I 0- t-o- 1 — r — 1 — 1 HIU No. 376. Come, Happy Souls, Approach Yotir God Isaac Watts 53 =t CHESTERFIELD. C. M. T. JIaweis =fc :zf 1. Come, hap - py souls, ap - proach your God, 2. So strange, so bound - less was the love 3. Thy hands, dear Je - sus, were not armed 4. But all was mer - ci - ful and mild, 5. See, dear - est Lord, our will - ing souls With new, me - lo - dious songs; That pit - ied dy - ing men, With an a - veng - ing rod, And wrath for - sook the throne, Ac - cept Thine of - fer'd grace; JgE^^ m 1 1 1 1 1 1 # 0 i, 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ! 1 "I I y \\> j j J 1 1 ^i 0 J —0 0—f- ^=\ ftf 1 — s : >j »-i^ 1 ^~ 1 w — j — f — » — p — 1 Je - sus, Thou art Come, Al - might -y Changed from glo - ry ■ft- -#- -#- all to in - # 1 1 com - pas - sion, de - liv - er, to glo - rv, 9) Pure Let Till 0 un us in 0 • * - bound-ed all Thy heav'n we 0 0 love Thou grace re - take our 0 m -*-V0— J art ; ceive ! place ; /•V k f* i 1 ^— • 0~i 1 "m ^ ■ P J'i ^ 1 # 9 ^ 1 J | 1 1 I 1 y ^V m f 1 1 m l» P 1 f w 1 1 ' ' r 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 /l_u 1 rt 1 1 I | | ^ , ¥ V 1 * 1 ^m\ II ^K^- — 1 — I : — 1 - * n— * n • -1 -A — 0 — _J _ ,_ d [\ S— ~i — — * — «— * — » g-r- j ! — 1 — # — 0— ~ 0 0 0 0 A "H tJ 9 # • 9 9 m & Vis ■ it us with Thy sal - va - tion, En - ter ev - ery trem-bling heart. Sud - den - ly re - turn, and nev - er, Nev - er more Thy tern - pies leave ! Till we cast our crowns be - fore Thee, Lost in won - der, love and praise. P m m 0 0 9 0 f f" J 'J Bff= m 0 T 2 ft 9 • 9 1 n -6 — T— _L 1 f ; ^_ -f — 1 — ^— w i^^f— — 0 — — # — # — r 1 0> I Lr^ ' r L_L- p_ 1 1 1 j '^11 ZOra ^iVZ) GRA TITUDE No. 379. I Worship Thee, Sweet Will of God F. W. Fader HOLY TRINITY. C. M. J. Barn by g^:.. wTTTS 79 HU i. I wor - ship Thee, Bweet Will of God, 2. I love to ki>s each print where Hum 3. I have no cares, O bless - ed Will, 4. Ill that He bless - es is our good, And Hast For And all Thy ways a set Thine un - seen all my cares are un - blest good is "• dore; feet : Thine ill; t±± 1 — F — I— t- m m. 1 r— ± .• m 3= And ev - 'ry day I live, I seem I can - not fear Thee, bless - ed Will, I live in tri - umph, Lord, for Thou And all is right that seems most wrong, I To love Thee more and more. Thine em - pire is so sweet. Hast made Thy tri - umphs mine. If it be His sweet will. f ^ ji No. 380. Awake, and Sing the Song W. Hammond n PHILIP. S. M. i I E. J. Hopkins l y a II 1 1 ' A ^ I I f'K a I J 1 1 J *! * j 0 --** • VJ.-+ J A • J > ' 0 i ^ 1. A - wake, 2. Sing of 3. Sing on 4. Soon shall 5. There shall * and His your we our sing heav' hear rap - * the ing n-ly Him tur'd *• song love, way, say, tongue 0 Of Sing Ye "Ye His 1 — • 0 Mo - ses of His ran - som' bless - ed end - less -0- and ris ■ d sin - chil - praise 0 the ing ners, dren, pro - <2/ • Lamb, pow'r ; sing; come;" claim, # Wake Sing Sing Soon And fc>:-4 r* — *0- -* — # — J & • « * 0 -& & ' 1 3*#— K^l ~* I f— H r» . * *~ 0 -^# — "1 1 — "f~ -+ I I I m Lj . ■ 1 I I 1 1 I ! 1 • 1 i ^ j 1 1 «• ■ v ^ 'ry heart and ev - 'ry tongue He in - ter - cedes a - bove re - joic - ing ev - 'ry day He call us hence a - way, sweet - er voic - es swell the song ev - how on, will . , _ m To praise the Sav- iour's name. For those whose sins He bore. In Christ, th'e - ter - nal King. And take His wan-d'rers home. Of Mo - ses and the Lamb.' -l r V ;' 1 LOVE AXD GRATITUDE II gy No. 381. My Song is Love Unknown Rev. S. Cross man IS COLSTON. 6s & 4s. I J=^t S. M. Bixbv S^c i. My song is love un-known, My Sav-iour's love to me, Love to the 2. In life, no house, no home My Lord on earth might have ; In death, no m b=4r. %=%=*=& J&. I M: &. t=t t=t $ MM q=t=t ac -«- love-less shown That they might love-ly be. Oh, who am friendly tomb, But what a stran-ger gave. What may I I, say? ip- t=x -&- X- g v=x fe M That for my Heav'n was His -&- v=x w=*F& PJ-rJ— 4-W S jfcfcrt^ 4—1- :*rj: i~^ -t> — ^g- g *s I &<*• o *# rr -fiL «= 1 I I sake My Lord should take Frail flesh and die? Home ; But mine the tomb Where-in He lay. i^j n \ 9 Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby, Here might I stay and sing, No story so divine ; Never was love, dear King, Never was grief like Thine. This is my Friend, In whose sweet praise I all my days Could gladly spend. No. 382. O "Jesus, My Saviour, to Thee I Stibmit John A. Granade, 1770-1806 1 ! V IN? feA MARK. 11s. Jay Deavereanx jh: £ 1 -1 — j- *=£ 1 1. 6 Je - sus, my Sav - iour, to 2. I love Thee, I love Thee, I 3. I'm hap - py, I'm hap - py, oh, - K Is ^ « :z|: ^ § Thee I sub- mit, With love and thanks- love Thee, my Lord, I love Thee, my won-drous ac - count! My joys are im - -a- 4 ^ ?=f 1 1 1 LOVE AND GRATITUDE O Jcs7tsy My Saviour \ to Thee I Submit « ^=*=i S; f W=? ^^ % *srs: *EE*3Z£E|^ giv - ing fall down at Thy feet ; In sac - ri - fice Sav-iour; I love Thee, my God; I love Thee, I mor - tal, I stand on the mount ! I gaze on my of - fer my love Thee, and treas - lire, and Efc=£ PSt --! ■ m • e m w- tpj. i m m , li 1 1 1 1 s. ^Tr, I 1 [ 1 m 1 b I r* r ' 1 •* 7*4- [ 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 r-Q-fy- •J 1 $=i=^ zV ^ ^m Which, for many a gen - er - a - tion, Name of sweet-ness, pass - ing meas - ure, 'Tis the name for med - i - ta - tion That when we are sore as - sault - ed, Of Thy clem - en - cy im - plor - ing Hid in God's fore - know-ledge lay ; To the ear de - lect - a - ble; In the vale of mis - er - y ; Puts our en - e - mies to shame : So to write it in our heart, £ •St s £€ a mm HIH ME: But with ho - ly ex - ult - a - tion We may sing a - loud to - day. 'Tis our safe - guard and our treasure, 'Tis our help 'gainst sin and hell. 'Tis the name for ven - er - a - tion By the cit - i - zens on high. Strength to them that else had halt - ed, Eyes to blind, and feet to lame. That here - aft - er, up-ward soar - ing, We with an - gels may have part. :£ "t • m _* — jz — :V- • — - #: P LOVE AND GRA T1TI PR No. 387. Humbly NoiUy with Deep Contrition Ada Cambridge AUTUMN. 8 s &. 7s. F. H. Barthelemon — 1 py- 1 1 1 . 1 fs, L -j — I- 1 1 r 1. Hum-bly now, with deep con - tri - tion, We Thy mer - cy, Lord, en - treat, 2. For His sake, our great Re-deem - er, Thro' His death of wondrous love, 3. Thro' His Name, and by His mer - its, Whom we wor - ship and a - dore, I ... Mil I \j I i i \j i i ' ±= *= P Us i ■Z5I- -0r U=- fe g e ;^^izz=i=izzz^=: •sl- •-T # u: 5"tV 1 • 1 tp=| f-rrtzc 1 E^^E i=-i — 1 — i. » — a* — ii — * — g — » — »g- t=t: ^ =t =t «- While the waves of troub Leave, ah, leave me not le roll, lone. While the tern - pest still is Still sup -port and com - fort Ho ly Son, Who cam'st to dwell God with us, Em - man iiif I S. Dill 1 | | 1— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— I . V, \ \ A 1 Jf\yC\ # & #" <5< • ^ • 1 ^ ■ £1 fl &* . ^ . 1 n\- , : \ 1 1 Xs\) z) a & 9 &> • <5? • 5? • <^ • r ^ ■ S ZJ 9 'J • 2? • &J • /y • 1 Hide me, 0 All my trust Ho - ly Spir - my on it, r Sav - iour, rhee is eav'n - ly 1 — ♦ hide, Till stay'd, All Dove, God the storm of my hope from of com - fort, -g—g S- life is Thee I peace, and past ; bring ; love, rg 1 g * — ■ M>-| p— | f -*— ; : #- -1 ^N^rf 1 1 1 "I" I" 1—1 1 _1 . #_ r^r — 1 1- 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 J Safe in - to the ha - ven guide, Cov - er my de-fence-less head Ev - er- more be Thou a - dored, O re - ceive my soul at With the shad-ow of Thy wing. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly Lord. ^=1 1 1— n 1 1 * — ' 1 f- I i — ! |— g — » — g E "r ? - A r r r A - MEN. I 1 \ & LOVE AXD GRATITUDE No. 392. Wm. A. Cauldwell BJJ J J i 0/2 yesus Love Relying MAUDE. 7>&6sD. J- Sam iic- 1 F. Smith i m i. On 2. I Je - sus' love may see all re my gs ly - ing My heart for - gets its fearr. ; pleas - ures Like au - tumn leaves de - cay; -U- Ez£=t m st «=** i y ^gF He gives me songs for sigh - ing, It may be all my treas - ures I J _*__ d 4m « € . « a. And smiles in place of Like dew shall melt a tears ; way; m ZT. ±=t T=f m > J d_ g ■5- ^__ — My weak hand He Lord. let not this is hold - ing a - larm me With - in In Thee 1/ I His lov may I ing clasp con - fide, U= ail I :^: -^ &#- ♦ — T My sink - ing form up - hold - ing By His Al - might - y grasp. As - sured no change can harm me If Thou art by my side. £ £«_ _*. s. £ ■f—r ZOT^ i4iVZ? GRATITUDE 42_i. No. 393. Horn tins Ponar Light of the World WYCKOFF. P. M. G. A. Macfarren E * i. Light of th 2. Thou hast a - ris'n 3. Night vis - its not I for ev - er, ev - er shin - ing; 'I here is no change in ! but Thou de-clin - est nev - er; To - day shines as the past; Thy sky, nor storm, nor sad-ness; .Day fills up all its blue: 4. Light of the world! an - dim - ming and un - set- ting, O shine each miNt a - way! — -* ' 1 |H -^-Lr — n 1 T — 1 — H*— " 1 M2 — P ' j=t 11 Ti ^ is : • -1 — 1- ti 1 rn ■ True Light of life, all joy and health en-shrin - ing, Thou canst not fade nor flee. All that Thou wast, Thou art and shalt be ev - er; Brightness from first to la-t ! Un - fad - ing beau - ty, and un - falt'ring glad - ness, And love for ev - er new! Ban - ish the fear, the false-hood, and the fret - ting, Be our un-chang-ing day! & — p — g .g : r if — 5"— V— "t-r"^" — V — i-*2— No. 394. / Adore Thee, I Adore Thee J. S. Simpson CRUCIFIXION. 8.7.8.8.7 J. Stainer wm s i=t=i= * z m 1 — 1. I a - dore Thee, I a - dore Thee, Glorious ere the world be - pan ; Yet more won-der - 2. I a - dore Thee, I a - dore Thee, Humbly at Thy foot-stool kneel ; I have heard Thine 3. I a - dore Thee, I a - dore Thee, Born of wo- man, yet di-vine! With Thy Spir-it, fci #■ 2fct C % f : P IL T|f=Ffpi jaJN jU J jlf 1 1 S ful Thou shin -est, Tho' di-vine, yet still di - vin-est In Thy dy-ing love for man. ac - cents thrill-ing, Lord, I come, for Thou art will -ing Me to par-don, me to heal. Lord, en -due me, In Thine im-age pure re- new me, Let me ev - er-more be Thine. f-6f»— ffif — » | • g-|-g— s-- -P — 1 E 1 LOVE AXD GRATITUDE A -men. fc^p li 1 l 1 l 1 No. 395. In Heavenly Love Abiding Anna Lcetitia Waring CLARE. 7s & 6s D. Hubert P. Main, by per. ---£- 0-\ *0 # 0- U I 1. In heaven - ly love a - bid - ing, 2. Wher - ev - er He may guide me, 3. Green pas - tures are be - fore me, m -N— 5 m - - r r No change my heart shall fear, No want shall turn me back ; Which yet I have not seen ; :t2z4: *^±=X S r — 1 — 1 — sm <5h 1K :=^=5t jt-z- con - fid - ing, For noth - ing chang - es here : be - side me, And noth - ing can I lack ; be o'er me, Where dark - est clouds have been ; m And safe is such My Shep - herd is Bright skies shall soon B&=* ifczt -#--- 35 I *2 zU P -■£— I The storm may roar with - out me, My heart His wis - dom ev - er wak - eth, His sight My hope I can - not meas - ure, My path 4* * m *=tt may low be laid, is nev - er dim ; to life is free; fa :■ tt=f :t=:=t r US 11 .* 2* ■ 1? *" But God is round a - bout me, He knows the way He tak - eth. My Sav - iour has my treas - ure, tei . I' — * — * _ *i 1 And And And can I I will He will be walk walk dis - with with §^ P-* 0 b iHH mayed ? Him. me. I mil Copyright, 1878, by Hubert P. Main. LOVE AND GRATITUDE- No. 396. O for a Heart to Praise My God Charles Wesley BEATITUDE. CM. / * i r^f" /. II. Dykes I . L i. O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin 2. A heart re-signed, sub- mis - sive, meek, My dear Re - deem 3. A heart in ev - 'ry thought re - newed, And full of love 4. Thyna-ture, dear- est Lord im - part; Come quick - ly from set free ; er's throne di - vine ; a - hove ; z:. A heart that al - ways feels Where on - ly Christ is heard Per - feet, and right, and pure, Write Thy new name up - on as, -,*-—£—«— rJ ,■ Thy blood So free to speak, Where Je and good, A cop my heart, Thy new. ly spilt sus reigns y, Lord, best name for me ! a - lone. of Thine, of love. No. 397. 0 Love Divine, that Stooped to Sliare O. IV. Holmes, by per. INTERCESSION, OLD. L.M, Latin Melody. Arr. by J. B. Dykes 1. O Love di - vine, that stoop' d to share Our sharp - est pang, our bit - t'rest tear, 2. Tho' long the wea - ry way we tread, And sor - row crown each ling-' ring year, 3. When drooping pleas - ure turns to grief, And tremb-hng faith is changed to fear, 4. On Thee we fling our burd-'ning woe, j?J.m -hi., -' * ^=T- O Love di - vine, for « ev - er dear ! t=: i^L- -1 — ■-FFF lag , _, I-.-U-I- 1 — zu _q h- - J — 4 3=5 SEE33 tJ-v^*-* r mm ©>—■-- 1 — No. 398. Jesus, We Come to Thee Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 BROOKS. 6s &. 4s. ± J \ S. M. Bixby -A h- t*=X- ^ -&■ gt—z =f J— -&- ^ m 3—&- 1. Je - sus, we come to Thee, 2. Lord, at Thy feet we fall, 3. Sav - iour, we cling to Thee, ^ S*=Z Trust - ing Thy love ; Trust - ing Thy word ; Trust - ing Thy grace ; J ,_* Do Thou our Thou art our Help us by ->^ ■&• & r :S- s: 5 -7?- m ref - uge be, all in all, faith to see Help from a - bove ! Sav - iour and Lord ! Thy lov - ing face. In our temp May we Thy Then when our ! I ! ta glo life -^ tion's hour ry see — is past — r=t While storm-clouds dark-ly low'r, Here may Thy Spir - it be — Death's shad-ow fall - ing fast — *: t p — r-^ — ^ Kept by Thy love and pow'r, Naught can us move. While we com-mune with Thee In sweet ac - cord. Lord, in Thy home at last Give us a place. IS i=i :p ^ei 4. ♦S-- u^-.. *-j 1 r- Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 399. O Gift of Gifts! O Grace of Faith F. W. Faber, 1849, abr. mm ■t^- MEADE. CM. -! f S. M. Bixby -UJ- K +=*=* i=tt=i ^ 5 1 r ' r i. O gift of gifts! O grace of faith ! My God, how can it be 2. How man -y hearts Thou mightst have had More in - no - cent than mine,... 3. Ah, Grace, in - to un - like- liest hearts, It is Thy boast to come,... 4. O hap - py, hap - py that I am ! If Thou canst be, O Faith, . . . 3Ek-* fcfczt -£2- -»■ H^- &IZ=^ FAITH AND TRUST O Gift of Gifts ! O Grace of Faith fc -T r o i^ndy^ns € O That Thou, who hast dis - ccrn - in# love, Shouldst give that gift to me?.... How man - y souls more wor - thy far Of that sweet touch of Thine!.. The glo - ry of Thy light to find In dark- est spots a home... The treas-ure that Thou art in life, What wilt Thou be in death?.. t^mmm3=g=m 11 -K> #— ' &± HI Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 400. ' Tis so Sweet to Trust in ye sits Mrs. L. M. R. Stead STEAD. 8s. & 7s. WJ/ Tenderly and with moderate motion. , 3= *=5 z. 4^0- &*- 1. 'Tis so 2. O how 3. Yes, 'tis 4. I'm so "251 4 g- sweet sweet sweet glad — &- m to to to I I trust trust trust learned Je Je Je love t S. M. Bixby, i8gg mw^m sus; sus; sus; Thee, Just to Just to Just from Prec - ious £= m * —K> # rest up - sim - pie Je - sus, know that $ * i*{ i on faith simp Thou His prom to plunge ly tak art with v ?■■ i\r Copyright, 190a by S. M. Bixby. ^1=f I ise ; Just me 'Neath ing Life me,— Wilt -0 — ,-- (2 — ju JiJ JiJtJ to know the heal and rest be with FAITH AND TRUST Thus saith ing, cleans and joy me to the Lord !' ing flood, and peace, the end. 1 H i I -1 l I «>-*— H No. 401. When Tempests of Sorrow Arise ST. CLEMENTS. 8.9.8.9, with Refrain Mrs. S. K. Bourne Frank N, Shepperd mm m I i. When 2. When 3. Then tern threat calm pests en iy of ing we 11 sor foes keep row shall rise, sail, way, And Let For \>h A =t- S the us the i storm - cloud nev - er hand of i still give our heav way Sav 1 to iour m ly rolls, a fear ; con - trols; A rain - bow He'll suf - fer He. .. sends us jrl_^ bends no the ?E E 1 N |S fc N R I "ly- 1 I ! 1 2 t h , ■ c a • 1 m #| • *1 hm 9 • *1 * 1 c V « _' ,1 \ Zi ' # 1 Jm 1 s J 1 # ^ • 1 9 ' 9 2 9 » • 9 ^ *J b O ver the skies — "In your pa - tience pos - sess ye your souls!" ill to pre - vail If we ear - nest - iy seek Him in prayer. mes - sage to - day — "In your pa - tience pos - sess ye your souls!" -#- # • -JL • -•- -»- -#- • •f- J9. -#- . r> -&-- ^v ^ 2 J2 • 1 « * L # '* • * p • • "> 1 Pa f 1 f 1 ^TI 1 u < £ | $ ^ • 1 • v 1 1 • • 1 1 1 REFRAIN. ^fc=J^ ££ n i i*zz ----- — *- Then with faith and with hope, Let *: pa tient - ly wait, let j9 , FAITH AiXD TRUST When Tempests of Sorrmu Arise $^ f~7~^ * ^ pa I tient - ly wait for the Lord; He will guide, lie will save, -•— * * UP ~E P— = * 0 1 s^ p J K H Jt T^T^-i— ^ ^ If we fear - less - ly trust, if we fear - less - ly trust ? Ek , r r * *_ in Hi> ,-ord m Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. No. 402. Saviour and Lord of All T. R. Taxlor GUARDIAN. 6.6.6.4 H. T. /ss/ie 1. Sav - iour and Lord of all, Turn ev - ery heart to Thee; 2. When we are full of grief, Vic - tims of anx - ious fear, 3. Bright - en our dark - est hour, Till the last hour shall come; r-J- sz mm *r> n *r> mm * m m T± ^ i e Guard Give Then us and Thou our in Tin- guide us hearts re love and ■+&- O. S safe lief, power, O Je Oh, ver sus take Zs- life's be us sea. near, home ! ^ I FAITH AXD TRUST No. 403. Trusting, My Lord, in Thee Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1S94 GANSE. 6s & 4s. Frank AT. Shepperd, 1892 1. Trust - ing, 2. Lean - ing, 3. Work - ing, my my my Lord, Lord, Lord, in on for Thee, Thee, Thee, Trust Lean Work ing ing ing in Thee : on Thee ! for Thee ; Sun - shine and Make Thou Thy Tell - ing in ±£± I * I storm a - like strength di - vine grate - ful praise =£ ap: -fr- «J& 3E I Calm - ly Per - feet Thy love -J-^Ofc- in for see. me ! me. Peace So So r r? - ful shall would *=Lm — *. • « ai — 1 my life shall be, my weak - ness be, I joy - ful - ly m fek^xm H my heart and free, Trust-ing, my Lord, in Thee, Trust- ing in Thee, and strength to me, Lean -ing, my Lord, on Thee, Lean -ing on Thee, my life for Thee — Work-ing, mv Lord, for Thee, Work-ing for Thee. -*SL Ty i Copyright, 1892 and 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 404. Bernard Barton Walk in the Light BARTON. 8s & 6s. I rv TT— »- -- 4 -#-- # — '-# Joseph Martine V 1. Walk in the light! so shalt thou know That fel - low - ship of love 2. Walk in the light ! and thou shalt find Thy heart made tru - ly His, 3. Walk in the light ! and thou shalt own Thy dark - ness passed a - way, 4. Walk in the light ! and e'en the tomb No fear - ful shade shall wear £*# ±±-. m jsl FAITH AM) TRUST Walk m the Lisrht wm f-r His Spir - it on - ly can be - stow, Who reigns in light a - bove. Who dwells in cloud - less light en - shrined, In whom no dark - ness is. Be - cause that light hath on thee shone In which is per - feet day. Glo - ry shall chase a - way its gloom, For Christ hath con - quered there. m Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 405. Saviour, Happy Would I Be Rev. E. H. Nevin Azu^ NEV1NS. 7s, Six lines. j J ■ 1 T~^ 4^4- 9 M * S. M. Bixby -i^-J— J- m - I bill I " No. 407. We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight AVORY. C. M. :q— S. M. Bixby, ii -I -J-.-J= 0 # 0 # — >- * -r» — f — ■ Henry Alford mf With moderate motion. -#- -#- -•- -#- -•- • I 1. We walk by faith and not by sight ; No gra - cious words we 2. We may not touch His hands and side, Nor fol - low where He 3. Help then, O Lord, our un 4. That, when our life of faith _+ j — j be is lief ; And may our faith a done, In realms of clear - er 35 lil r: FAITH AND TRUST We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight u-uA-^^^mm From Him who spoke as man ne'er spake ; But we be-lieve Him near. But in His prom-ise we re-joice, And cry , " M y Lord and God ! To call on Thee when Thou art near, And seek where Thou art found We may be - hold Thee as Thou art, With full and end - less sight. •--,-* — * — * — 0 — ,-• 3=>=F — i — *«-- r — ^-t- Copyright, iyoo, by S. M. Bixby. No. 408. ^iiii Still Will We Trust Wm. II. Burleirh BURLEIGH, lis, 10s & 6s. ■jb §5^k 2 -A a'. Men thai a i=X 1. Still wfl 2. Our eyes see dim - ly 3. Choose for us, God! — nor 4. So from our sky, the 5. Let us press on in H Est BE t= i-* we trust, though earth seem dark and drear - y, And the heart till by faith a - noint - ed, And our blind let our weak pre - fer - ring Cheat our poor night shall furl her shad - ows, And day pour pa - tient self - de - ni - al ; Ac - cept the 5 &f=2 -- faint be - choos - ing souls of glad - ness hard - ship, rod, pain 12- neath His chast'n-ing rod, Though rough and steep our brings us grief and pain ; Through Him a - lone who good Thou hast de - signed: Choose for us, God! — Thy through His gold - en gates ; Our rough path leads to sink - ing not from loss, Our guerd - on lies be- -s» m& t V- 'i zfc y S5 -gt path - way, hath our wis - dom flow'r - en yond the l worn and way ap is am - eled hour of wea point un - err mead tri ed, ing. ows al: Still will we We find our And we are Where joy our Our crown, be peace fools com yond l^B 4> Copyright, 1S97, by S. M. Bixby. FAITH AND TRUST L in a and ing the -<2— God! gain. blind. waits. cross. ^ No. 409. How Firm a Foundation George Keith, abr. •J i -#- -r± i i PORTUGUESE HYMN. 11s. I ,-Kl I L Marcantoine For tag alio K-l— r 1—, j- = zz&— 2~ I I I 3= J J J i. How firm a foun - da - tion, ye saints of the Lord, 2. "Fear not, I am . with thee, O, be not dis - mayed, 3. "When thro* the deep wa - ters I call thee to go, Is laid for your For I am thy The riv - ers of jMU-l ^EA j± ~g: -• faith God, woe in His ex - eel - lent Word ! I will still give thee aid : shall not thee o - ver - flow ; I ! What more can He say than strengthen thee, help thee, I'll For I ^X m will be with thee -W>— r-& 0- to and thy ^Z_i. ~— r^n— i^-p^g^^^pp;— »^«zp-^ — jzg= p-*— q=^ o »' *| —1 1 11 you He hath said,— cause thee to stand, troub - le to bless, m S=t You who Up - held And sane I un - to Je - sus for by My righteous, om ti - fy to thee thy ref ■ nip deep uge have o - tent est dis - I +-J- I I I i-S k4 pi -J 1. 3E^3 b£ fled? Hand, tress, u, #-* You who Up - held And sane un - to Je - sus for ref - uge have fled ? by My right - eous, om - nip - o - tent Hand, ti - fy to thee thy deep - est dis - tress." I A - MEN. Jl —r— 1 r FAITH AND TRUST P r= &— f2. *=F No. 410. Mine Eyes and My Desire Isaac Watts -9~*r-te7i 1 — i — ' N k— LEIGHTON. S M. J 1 m . i — II. w. \ Creator ex l^ViH-N^ — -j — H — =£= g 1 j~"~3=~ "• # -J-- — 1 — 1 ^ -1- ^n *^ — J— 9 — J— <9 A 1. Mine eyes 2. Lord, turn 3. When shall 4. Oh, keep 5. With hum - — # — and to the my ble m my Thee sov - soul faith — # b dc - sire my soul ; 'reign grace from death, I wait • -*- Are ev - Bring Thy Of my Nor put To see er sal for mv Thy -#- IT to - va - - giv - hope face the tion ing to a - -#- 1 Lord ; near ; God shame ! gain ; -&- T+\* U . '"> , | J If J- 1 '-ffS p 1 || 1 1 j# : ^b ri 1 ' 1 p 1 1 V ?H \j Ij r5 1/ . fc£ f j< :=Fi=3=^ ma I love to plead His prom - is - es, When will Thy hand re - lease my feet Re - store me from those dang'rous ways For I have placed my on - ly trust Of Is - rael it., shall ne'er be said, And rest up - on.. His word. From sin's de - struc-tive snare? My wan-d'ring feet have trod? In my Re - deem - er's name. He sought the Lord in vain. No. 411. Thy Presence, Lord, Hath Me Supplied Metrical Psalm BOWEN. L. M. From Haydn I 1 1 1 — 1 **<—2 — '— r^ — 1 — j — ' -! ' — 1 — i- #— *-?-§>— # L§, 0 — L^_ J_# 0 0 L^ + -r~1r -&• 1. Thy pres-ence, Lord, hath me sup- plied, Thou my right hand sup-poit dost give ; 2. Whom then in heav'n, but Thee a - lone, Have I, whose fav - or I.... re -quire? 3. My tremb-ling flesh and ach - ing heart May oft - en fail to sue - cor me; *— rr~#— •— rl r P t* m 3— » — 2 — - * — 1 -€-* — '— r* — -^ 1-75 1 JELf^EBzz^rii ^T=:t==^=:t=-Tr 1 FS— 7=*=fcS 1 ' r 1 \wj 1 1 1 1 1 i.j.j t— # # #— C^- Thou first shalt with Thy coun-sel guide, And then to glo - ry me re-ceive. Throughout the spacious earth there's none, Compar'd with Thee, that I de-sire. But God shall in-ward strength impart, And my e - ter - nal por-tionbe. A-men. mm FAITH A XI) TRUST No. 412. I Am Trusting Thee> Lord Jesus Frances Ridley Havergal ALVA. 8s & 5s, 3 S. M. Bixby 1. I 2. I 3- I I iBH & -N 1 1 — N — | — i/^v, -j > am trust - ing am trust - ing am trust - ing Thee, Lord Je - sus, Thee for cleans - ing Thee for pow - er, Trust-ing on In the crim Thine can nev 0-~0 &-* -I**: Trust - ing Thee for Trust - ing Thee to Words which Thou Thy &=j* & full sal - va - tion make me ho - ly self shalt give me i A. Great By Must and Thy pre free. blood. vail. 1 PI am trust am trust am trust ing ing insr i i i Thee for par - don, At Thy feet I Thee to guide me ; Thou a - lone shalt Thee, Lord Je - sus ; Nev - er let me bow ; lead, fall; m _# J m For Ev I I Thy 'ry am grace and day and trust - ing I ten - der mer - cy, hour sup - ply - ing Thee for - ev - er, Trust All And ■m # * -0 ing my for now. need, all. & C -=1— =1 1 Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. FAITH AND TRUST No. 413. Meta Htusser Con moto. Be Comforted^ My Heart I — -* j j gJ . J I META. P. M. 1 Caryl Florio J L * 8 *«: -* -&- high. day. heart ; — Thee.— a ^ o — ^ He chose thee ere the world be - gan to be. He He Son of man be - came, with thee to be, To Art bow'd with care and with in - firm - i - ty? He With -in the cov - e - nant of peace didst bring, And (S =— &• •-u -0— —r~- 3zi=e: -m & — m i J— L =3= l_ w— u^, — ^ — ^j-x— , — «-- ^ — - — -jr—m — =P *i=S mis - sin er for ave knows thy life, thy weal, thy free thee from the curse of sin for aye ! will re - vive thy faith and strength im-part ; with the grace of son-ship bless e'en me : IB ^ --- \ *=£=*=$ I 1 fa - ther's love, night He died, life e - ter - ran-som'd soul, L . L r— -^-f-#IZP^ ^ g ' I a moth-er's care He but in the morn-ing nal, who in death's dark thy hal - le - lu - jahs I I I I "I P r ffff y J., J. J =5=l:5 — runt -gr ■a- • -r- P1 I* I — .= J— 7-n ^-^ — — i -*- -BK brought To thee, e'er yet to Him light Thy dead-ly wounds for thee hour, To give to thee the vie - raise ! How rich art thou, thrice bless'd art thou thou gav'st a thought : He heal - eth quite : - to - ry hath pow'r ; al - ways ! This This This Tin- is is is God thy thy thy doth God ! God! God ! live ! :# m. -*■ — •- t=fc 0—Y^- 1== Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. 1 I FAITH AND TRUST ^; [ *\\ No. 414. I Lay My St7ts on ycsus Ho rati us Ronar. Z>. D. MENTHAL. 1 | 1 7s & 6 T~ sD. 1 — J— -4— Mentha! 1 r-t- . fjL *t — < — 1 ! 1 — m — ^ "f- -w— 9 — 0 — * ra=i \~\/ "T 0 # M # 0 g * 1 ]" 1 I. I 2. I 3- I 4- I i lay lay rest long I 1 my my my to J I sins wants soul be 0 on on on like Je - Je - Je - Je - sus, SUS} sus, sus, The All This Meek, 0 spot - full - wea - lov - less ness ry J Lamb of dwells in soul of low - ly, God ; Him j nine ; mild : I /aW i f m0 5 £ I i ; 0 r T !• 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 I • 1 p ?E£ £5=2 I bring my guilt to Je I lay my griefs on Je I love the name of Je I long to be with Je ■#--'- -#- -&- • sus, To wash my crim - son stains sus, My bur - dens and my cares; sus, Im - man - uel, Christ, the Lord ; sus, A - mid the heav'n - ly throng, m i Bias White in His blood most pre ■ He from them all re - leas Like frag- ranee on the breez To sing with saints His prais^ - f f- ^ rh - ClOUS, ■ - es, - es, es, Till not He all His name To learn my a - the * * r stain re - mains. sor - row shares, broad is poured. an - gel's song. -• — m- m m E Copyright, 1894, by S. If. Bixby. FAITH A XD TR US T No. 415 Art Thou Weak in Faith D. A. IVoochvorth ^==n: JAMAICA. 8s«c7s. Jay Deavereaux vs=v i HM JP u 1. Art 2. Arc 3- In 4. Dost 5. He ^4Zl= thou weak in foes watch - ing thine hours of thou fear to who knows our -p— - — •— JL- 3=\ U: I faith, to dark cross ev - and doubt-ing? en - snare thee fore - bod - ing- the riv - er? 'rv wcak-ness. Doubt no more, nor be dis - mayed Art thou by the tempt -er led? In dis - trust of earth - ly aid — There is nought for thee to dread ; He to ev - 'ry one hath said %- -3--i-T-r.3--i— r ■* *■ 1KZ — p- F I ^T ft H\ -»-t m ^-t m-V-m fcg; Je - sus' words are still as - sur - ing — 'It That same Voice to thee is call -ing — "It Hear the gra - cious proc - la - ma - tion : "It Je - sus calls you! — list - en to Him — "It "Be not faith -less but be - liev-inz — It 3: i i Jli-J be not be not be not be not be not fraid." fraid." fraid." fraid." fraid." tesjg dfc± pz=: c; it cif ii b 9 Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. No. 416. "The Lord Forsaketh Not His Own' Helen A. Stein/iauer, 1877 MEAR. C. M. is t American Tune, 1726 4 3 — ojzHzj s^ j — br^zzJ b: B=Ekz«: ^=5 1. "The Lord for - sak - eth not His own," He hears their feeb - lest cry,— 2. Have faith in God, and trust His love Who heeds the spar - row's fall j- 3. Tho' days be dark and nights be drear, Nor sun nor stars in sight, m ^* i § m The or - phan's wail, the wid - ow's moan, The wea - ry pil - grim's sigh. The ten - der care of One a - bove, Who knows and or - ders all. Let Him thy droop - ing spir - its cheer — At ev - en - time send light. 1- -J-J 1 I FAITH AArD TRUST No. 417. We Would Sec Jesus : for the Shadows Anna B. Warner VISIO DOMINI. 11s.&.10s. /. B. Dykes We We We We I would see Je - sus ; for the shadows lengthen A-cross this lit - tie landscape of our would see Je - sus, the great rock founda-tion Whereon our feet were set by sov' reign would see Je - sus : other lights are pal - ing, Which for long years we have rejoie'd to would see Je - sus ; yet the spir - it ling - ers Round the dear'ob - jects it has loved so #_#. g=r-*--F: ±-fr *-i=i J I ^ ^ ■■" v v w life ; We would see Je - sus, our weak faith to strengthen, For the last wea - ri-ness, the grace : Nor life nor death, with all their ag - i - ta - tion, Can thence remove us, if we see; The blessings of our pilgrimage are fail-ing; We would not mourn them, for we long, And earth from earth can scarce unclasp its fing - ers ; Our love to Thee makes not this rg g * _#_#_ 5 f»l mmmmmmmm go love al strife. His face. to Thee, less strong. MEN. 1 i ,l_,g;_JL-J. m 5- We would see Jesus : sense is all too binding, And heaven appears too dim, too far away ; We would see Thee, Thyself our hearts reminding What Thou hast suffered, our great debt to pay. 6. We would see Jesus : this is all we're needing ; Strength, joy, and willingness come with the sight; We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading; Then welcome day, and farewell mortal night. No. 418. Anon. Andante. Alpha and Omega ALPHA. 6s.&5s. Caryl Florio i. Al - pha and O - me 2. O - pen my wak - ing 3. En - fold me when a 4. Lay Thy right Hand of 5. Lead Thou me gen - tly — \- -#- m Be Thou my First and Last : The eyes, And fill them with Thy Light ; For sleep, pow'r. Let soft dews from a - bove Re - In bless - ing on my brow; Heav'n's in, Thou who thro' Death hast past ; Then M? b-4 f FAITH AXD TRUST Alpha and Omega b-A P^_ i \<> XU\ J* i J I J ■■ — J ■ ill ffFrfl Source whence I de-scend, The Joy to which I Thee each plan be -gun, In Thee each du - ty fresh the long day's toil ; Wash off the world-ly Keys are in Thy Hand, Its Por-tals o - pen bring me to Thy Throne, For Thee I seek a I tend, When Earth is Close them at And strengthen I fear not My First and r past. night. Love. now. Last. m m Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby No. 419. Fanny J. Crosby :£f^ J # Cast Thy Care on yes us ST. DENIS. 6s, 53, & 3s. B. C. Unscld :±=t 1. Cast thy care on Je 2. Cast thy care on Je 3. Cast thy care on Je - sus sus, Wea - ry, trou - bled soul, When the storm is sus, When the way is long ; He can turn thy Lo, He cares for thee; Trust -ing ID His §m :»_ REFRAIN. J J 3 T» — t — p v ^-1 — ' — 1 — P — 0 Bend thee to His will, Thou shalt hear Him say - ing, « ft V ¥ ¥ ¥ Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. ■ — ■ 0 * ' — r» — * — • — * — r~ -*-* ' — 1 n L-j* r — V— 1> 1 1 1 j 1 1 11 y v w w 9 1 1/ ' / ^ / TH A XD TR I 'S T No. 420. My God, is Any Hour so Sweet Charlotte Elliott, 1S34 PRAYER. 8.8.8.4. /. B. Dykes I 1. My God, 2. Blest is 3. Then is 4. No words is an - y that tran - quil my strength by can tell what hour hour Thee sweet so sweet, of morn, re - newed ; re - lief From blush of And blest that Then are my Here for my The hour The world With hopes With peace i 1 J.-K^- 1 J- II of prayer ? I leave, of Heaven, of mind. \ -#- mmwmm 5. Hushed is each doubt, gone every fear My spirit seems in Heaven to stay ; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. 6. Lord, till I reach that blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to Thee. Amen. No. 421. My Faith Looks Up to Thee Ray Palmer OLIVET. 6s & 4s. Loii'ell Mason 1 m I My 1. 2. Mav 3. While 4- When faith Thy life's ends -4— looks rich dark life's up grace maze tran to im I sient Thee, - part tread, dream. Thou Lamb of Cal • Strength to my faint - And griefs a - round When death's cold, sul ■ va - rv, ing heart, me spread, len stream -fi o. m FAITH AXD TRUST My Faith Looks I '/> to Thee -i \=r+-r -£=fa-j — -i ui Sav My Be Shall _ A - 1 HF 0 9 0 m <**2 • 0 r« vS I ' # 1* r 1* # « • # Jf , F Urf r QF « m,r 4- S V b b b • • P 1 V + ]/ I " y a s. J h IS fc. K 1 N *._. I_ ^ k m I p > ! j rc T" > 1— ^. M - 9 -.-- _ r x v * 0 0 0 ' * * 0m9 1 # t T .J •* J • • • i . # 3 3 • - tJ \4 ways, sighs iy, ' " u " He'll give thee strength what-e'er be - > What can it help, if thou be - And trust His Word, tho' un - de - tide wail serv 9 4 9 » • thee, And bear thee thro' thee, O'er each dark mo - - ing, Thou yet shall find • 0 the e - ment as it true vil it for mv f3 m • • 5* ft#; [5 J. F L I r r d ^T | .. p 0 ■, 1 ! . ! , * ■* Lr r v * * / • 1/ 1/ " 1 ^ / col accent. N | k K K N I fs h y J J J N |S 1 J J ' ^ • . N /u * • ■ * m * • n * * • | l,T\ 1 1 1 * S • ~9 M • 1 • _r*~ ISJ) J ' J J #" • 9 9 f. J J J days. Who trusts in God's un- chang -ing love, Builds on the Rock that 0 can - not flies? Our cross and tri - als do but press The heav - ier for our bit - ter- thee ; God nev - er yet for- sock at need The soul that trust ■ ed Him in - f" 1 It* . . -#- -*- • -#- -#- . -#- Sa\' * ? \ 2 • # * 0 0 • 0 " -m | Ps L u L L_ • — t- — is is is i= ~l> — 0 — :w: *_= m 0 — — F— f — y — ? -£— * • »^ * — — « — - 0 • # 1 • b b 1 / / l> 1 b 1/ V $ itr £^ I ^== 2 1/ b ru ^ * -**-—•-* move ; Who ness ; Our deed ; God m trusts in God's un-chang-ing love, Builds on the Rock that can - not move, cross and tri - als do but press The heav - ier for our bit - ter - ness. nev - er yet for-sook at need The soul that trust - ed Him in - deed. -*—? rr Copyright, 1892, by S. If. Bixby. FA ITH A XD TR US T No. 424. When All Thy Mercies, Lord, Reviewing Mrs. S. A'. Boumt In rather rapid time. CARYL. P. M. Caryl Florio i. When all Thy mer - cies, Lord, re 2. Thy love has come in ten - der 3. Thy love has turn'd my sighs to -J 1 u view heal sin? ing, Thy love I ing. . . . So full and ing — .... Thy love to >v2 BE $ fc£ ±7 ± see, With grate - ful heart my vows re - new - ing, With free! Thy mer - cy and Thy grace re - veal - ing, And me! And now my love to Thee up- spring-ing, Thro strong - er now I all my J. IPjfc •A. asp 3 ^ 1 1 | 1 J ! . \ 1 i/,U 1 # 0 1 '> jL \) k —A — — ?^ — — ^>— 1 - — 3 fij 1 0 — 0 G}-1 — 3— — £3 — fa a 1 1 j * * ^^ t) i 1 (& faith my way pur - su - ing> Lord I would be Near - er to come to Thee ap - peal - ing That I may be Near - er to soul in an - thems ring - »ng> I long to be Near - er to 1? J J -A. S3 r " (y-'i " h \ ' i^ ^ I 1 tl 1 Wl> 4^ 1 '0 1 1 r r 1 n * m v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. f) -1 1 | ^T\ | 1 I 1 1 -JhP^ — 1 — — ^ — ^ — II Irr * J .... — 1 ^ 0 • — 0 s — 11 W ) tA ej n^ir ri/d " # r. -. II Thee! Thee! Thee ! My My My Lie* God! God! God! TV Drawn Drawn Drawn by by by -#- Thy Thy Thy -0- love, love, love, 0 0 near - er near - er near - er still Still still • to to to Thee! Thee! Thee! to:t,u — - ^ r- — O — ^0 0 ^ • • — ^ S^— ? — 1 ^ ]a Dp *.m ! ' ' \\ l i e> II 1 1 1 FAITH AND TRUST L No. 425. As Pants the Hart for Cooling Streams Metrical Psalm ^ HOLY TRINITY. C. M. I J. Bamby m3^E:ms^kU=t=i^=l sgfeSKJ 1»— .*— £" -6\ — w~ I. 2. 3- 4- As For Why God m pants Thee, rest - of m the hart for my God, the less, why cast my strength, how ± - * cool liv - down, long h« * - ing streams ing God, my soul ? shall I, m m When My Trust Like P heat thirst God; one m - ed - V Who for - m in the soul doth will em - got - ten, m - chase ; pine ; ploy mourn, &V h A • r i w* ' 1 V r^m ' £A 7 4- 0 p m # # # • P m L F— W — i ! — —i — f— ^-^k k A i i F ^-^P fyq. | I 1 ! 1 1 ^ 1 | — i* r ¥ j i i 1 w| pi j — i- iPiia * :M- rr fe=* So longs my soul, O God, for Thee, O when shall I be - hold Thy face, His aid for thee, and change these sighs For -lorn, for- sak - en, and ex - posed v And Thy re - fresh - ing grace. Thou Maj - es - ty di - vine? To thank - ful hymns of joy. To my op- pres- sor's scorn ? A - MEN. t=e Wm m 5=i 4=t :#=t ^ rr f 5 My heart is pierced as with a sword, While thus my foes upbraid : "Vain boaster, where is now thy God? And where His promised aid?" 6 Why restless, why cast down, my soul? Hope still ; and thou shalt sing The praise of Him Who is thy God, Thy health's eternal spring. Amen. No. 426. Father, I Know that All My Life Anna L. Waring SLINGSBY. C. M. Six lines. /. B. Dykes mmm si *^0- ther, I know that all my life Is portioned out for ask Thee for a thought-ful love, Through con-stant watch - ing would not have the rest - less will That hur - ries to and ask Thee for the dai - ly strength, To none that ask de :£4: f . * r -r ±j. me ; wise, fro, nied, £2-^ I M: r-r-r~r- FAITH AND TRUST Father, I Know that All My Life u The chang - es To meet the Seek - ing for A mind to that will sure - ly come glad with joy - ful smiles, some great thing to do, blend with out - ward life, m -.—9% — r£ — ^^uJ^j-J; , t — ' — « I do not fear to see: And wipe the weep - ing eyes; Or se - cret thing to know: While keep -ing at Thy side; -&*- U-J^ dt ^=^r- 3^= =E3 Z=4 S5 i c -*-' 1 ask Thee for a pres - ent mind, A. . . heart at I would be Con - tent to leis - ure from it - self, treat - ed as a child, fill a lit - tie space, I I In - tent on To soothe and And guid - ed If Thou be pleas sym where glo ing pa I ri Thee. thize, go- fied. s* Hi 15 ^=? npn r-1 -vm 1 No. 427. O Gracious God, in Whom I Live Anne Steele DUNDEE. C. M. Scotch Psalter, 1615 i. O gra - cious God, in Whom I live, My fee - ble ef - forts aid ; 2. In - crease my faith, in - crease my hope, When foes and fears pre - vail ; 3. Whene'er temp- ta - tions fright my heart, Or lure my feet a - side, 4. O keep me in Thy heaven- ly way And bid the tempt-er flee Help And My And i t=$ m 4 — 1. :=*: S me to watch, and bear my faint - ing God, Thy power-ful let me nev - er, pray, spir aid nev m &^m and - it im er -J- strive, Tho* trem-bling and a - up, Or soon my strength will • part, My Guard-ian and my stray From hap - pi - ness and ns I I h J I J I J J II fraid fail. Guide. Thee. A - MEN. -.TZZ 3— >—,—,— FAITH AND TRUST No. 428. Work, for the Night is Coming Annie L. Walker, i860 WORK SONG. P. M. Lowell Mason 1 2: f=f -zr in 1. Work, for 2. Work, for 3. Work, for the night is the night is the night is com - ing ; Work, thro' the morn - ing hours ; com - ing, Work, thro' the sun - ny noon ; com - ing, Un - der the sun - set skies ; 5=1 pfc! m 1 $=t m =$ §5: H i i Work, while the dew is Fill bright - est hours with While their bright tints are H spark - ling ; la - bor, glow - ing, J^2 ^r— I Work 'mid spring - ing flowers ; Rest comes sure and soon. Work, for day - light flies. •f f- *• h 1 f) re | | Jr U 1 X N j 1 — ■ n • 1 1 fN N | « J 1 JN ttJ & . N • ■ (\\b J J ' -fl J d f ■ « A 1 d d • c ■f! ^Z 1 ^ xA) 3 2 s • ^ • 9 % 1 * # • 9 # d ZT Work, when the da)r grows bright ■ ■ er, Work, in the glow - ing sun ; Give ev - 'ry fly - ing min - ute Some- thing to keep in store : Work, till the last beam fad - eth, Fad - eth to shine no more ; -#- -#- • -f- -#- -0- 1 ■f- f- ■F -0- -*- JL. •&- • /*> 1 !■ | 1 s& ! . 1 -V- 1 ! -fL* t- I -4 — s*'- 1 U . X ^- [J — 1 V -i- T — r 1— v -t— — r — 1 — b^ — ^— L^ 1 1 ->zr US Work, for the night Work, for the night Work, while the night com - ing, com - ing, dark - 'ning, s=q -»- -B>- I I When man's work is When man works no When man's work is m done, more, o'er. =* a Used by permission of Oliver Ditson Co. UNITY AND WORK No. 429. Blest Be the Tie That Binds Rev. John Fawcett, 1772 DENNIS. S. M. //. G. NaKeli 1. Blest be... the 2. Be - fore our 3. We share our 4. When we. . a ■ tie... that binds Fa - thei's throne, mu sun tual der woes part, Our We Our It E£ t—r-v 11 hearts in pour our mu - tual gives us J^ Chris ar - bur in - k, tian love ; dent pray'rs dens bear ; ward pain ; The Our And But iM #.— -^ =T-prj— * -O- — f~i r-H— 1 ^E :-;=!— h— r p»* --7- E^B %) •?■ 1 -* • 1 1 1 —:- 1 — #— fel - low - ship of kin - dred minds Is like to that a - bove. fears, our hopes, our aims are one, — Our com - forts and our cares. oft - en for each oth - er flows The sym - pa - thiz - ing tear. we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet a - gain. &* — J * r 1 & — f- r-i " m '^1 — • — \— — ■*\l . 0 m E^-f f-4-l h- h — 4^ H t — Li fJ H — 0 1 b=U No. 430. //tfze/ Sweet \ How Heavenly is the Sight Joseph Swain HEBER. CM. Geo. Kingsley f) j 1 K ! V •} 1 IS 1 h 1 1 « 1 -*v f K 1 f\ ?> 1 ^ 1 ] 1 •, 0 r* 1 Cr\ *> ' J —. 0 . M £A 1 J j 1 Xs\) z * s m ' " x S . « O I € # 0 ^S M 1 2. 3- 4- 5- How 5 When When, When Love weet, how each can free from ;ove, in is the ■f- • -0- heav' feel en - one gold -e> 1 n-ly his de - - en is the sight, broth - er's sigh, scorn, and pride, light - ful stream, chain that binds -0- • -0- -&- When those And with Our wish Through ev - The hap who him ■ es ■ py love bear all bo - souls rv 0 \- && the Lord a part ; a - bove, som flows; a - bove ; 1 p-8" -(2- -i U U K'—f P 1 -t- 0 9 _ 0 -^— 1 =^- -F» 0 • ■ -tf2 — 12 -4 — v— f- — ^ p 0 0 -a- -f^r — 3 1 1 V~ 1 1 i 1 \ 1 M In.. When Kacli When And one sor ■ can un ■ he's an - oth - er's row flows from his broth - er's ion sweet, and an heir of peace de - light, eye to eye, fail - ings hide, dear es - teem, heav'n that finds And And And In His -49- 50 ful joy from show a ev bo - 'ry som fil heart broth ac - glow His to er's tion with word, heart; love; glows. UNITY AXD WORK No. 431. Fanny J. Crosby mf With expression. Out in the Highways NOSTRAND. 11s &. 10s, with Chorus fjl^ Frank N. Shcpperd r\ N N — PK- J? i. Out 2. Out 3- Pit 4. Save, .9 \ m the in the y the or they high high err per =1^ way; ways, the lanes and the hedg - es ing ish ^m the lanes and the hedg - es, we know O, fly not their sor to the res row cue! O - ver the Lift from the Ma - ny are Je - sus hath N !\ ^ P -£ P * * P -_ 0 0 0 f — ? — r — r 1 I— - V v • y #4- Pv — fc — FT"1 f. s ^ h — *r ~ !> , p N . J N N s * 0 J Vm/ j 0 ** • 2 #A * • 0 ' mm J s 9m ^ J m C* C # • I C C J cold rug - ged mount - ains of sin, There are the sheep from the wea ry the bur - dens they bear; Go in the spir - it and long - ing God's grace to re - ceive — Long - ing to drink of the pur - chas'd their ran - som from sin! Now to the arms of His 0 • # # r-Hm • # • 0 • m /•Y hi 0 • Qi P r r P # 0 CSst — ? h 1 —£ L \—. — f" - ->— s ¥ 0 0 wh?-- — V — * — t? — £— -— 5 — F — » — 1 — b — b \j —[7 b p b 1 l 3=3^3: ^1 fold that have wan-der'd; Je - sus com-mand - eth to gath - er them in. strength of the Mas - ter ! Go and re- mem - ber His chil - dren are there! life - giv-ing wa - ter Flow-ing so free - ly for all who be - lieve. in - fi - nite mer - cy, Lo, He com-mand -eth to gath - er them in. P -± P * * * .— 0 0 0 0 B * gg^^=^^=^==r=^==l=^ — p — rp — V V — V CHORUS. yir"TT 5=^: Ten - der - ly pa - tient - ly, tell them the sto - ry -• r CXI TV AND WORK Brought by the Out iu the Highways % : m ^ an - gels from -= *— glo - ry m a - bove; m ! N- i vcr and vcr its fc=tc rit. mes - sage re - peat - ing, i Woo them by kind-ness and win them by love. II Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby, No. 432. Stand Up, My Sou/, Shake off Thy Fears Isaac Watts WIMBORNE. L. M. /. Whitaker 1. Stand up, my soul, shake off thy 2. Hell and thy sins re - sist thy 3. Then let my soul march bolddy 4. There shall I wear a star - ry r? fears, And gird the gos - pel ar - mor on ; course, But hell and sin are van - quished foes ; on, — Press for - ward to the heaven - ly gate; crown, And tri - umph in al - might - y grace, March to the gates of end - less joy, Thy Saviour nailed them to the cross, There peace and joy e - ter - nal reign, "While all the ar - mies of the skies Where Je -sus, thy great Cap - tain's gone. And sung the tri - umph when lie rose. And glittering robes for con - querors wait. Join in my glo - rious Lead - er's praise. UNITY AND WORK No. 433. O Look on the Fields Fanny J. Crosby With spirit, f ARCHER. 11s, with Chorus Jay Deavereaux r\ i 1 IS | —J fcf-^ -I -i 1 — # # »:— 1 — z* — d — =P= =34= =3hz =t -H— : i. 0 2. How 3- Go S m look on bright are cheer - ful -0- -#- # the the iy ■P- fields sheaves forth 1*" ; that and to are how our bloom fair la - # • ■ ing to bor — * to - the of day, eye, love 1 # And How And m (m\% kt 2 S ' »"• £3 I E pj., fS » p r P i i r ^b A. I I I ! 1 l L 1 u .+ | I I I ^ ¥ L 1 ^ 1 r p s -5^- -£>- g haste with the grace - ful they gath - er the light bend grain for -£2- -0- the morn -ing the breeze float the Gar - ner a - way; ing by; a - bove ; Our call • ing o- There's work for us A prom - ise is -*-• -•- £ZT=L -B>- i — r~r r\ i , | | 1 | , ! \J I 1 _^ 1 J i ' 1 1 • J 1 « J m * • * *\ J 0. rfpK & J J ■! • #5 1 # * # 0 * » 0 tT bey all ours -&- and and in our mis - sion ful a work we must the word of the -#- -#- -•- • -»- - fill; Be do; The Lord ; The fer - har win vent - vest - ner -0- in is of 0 spir - it great but souls hath m f~ and the e- /»v | | L h 1 m 5 0 0 2 i (^•i 1 r r 1 i s^ -£2 f je » • . * 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 I III! 1 \> ~v V $ 3=i B 2d: m d 0 W7 S 0 01' &-- work with a reap - ers are ter nal 1 re will. few. V Work wit! ward. will m *==* rui our mis - sion full- m &- UNITY AND WORK 0 Look on the Fields I : ll ' 1 fill; m m fer - vent in spir and work w -1- Copyright, iyoo, Ijy S. M. Bixby. yy£M=i i ?=b ■j- No. 434. Stand tip ! Stand tip for fesus Rev. George Duffield WEBB. 7s.&6s.D. /.£. -J L W*££, 1830 1 1 . Stand up ! stand up for 2. Stand up ! stand up for 3. Stand up ! stand up for 4. Stand up ! stand up for Je Je Je sus ! Ye sol-diers of the cross ; sus ! The trumpet call o - bey ; sus ! Stand in His strength alone ; sus ! The strife will not be long ; I Lift high His roy - al Forth to the mighty The arm of flesh will This day the noise of t2± ■fH? '1. r I'f r '■ l! 'r ==g « — I — «' 1 T gj . 1-1-1- *■ ' *! 4 "*T ban - con - fail bat - ner, rlict, you, tie, It In Ye The must not suf - fer loss ; this His glo-rious day. dare not trust your own : next, the vie -tor's song. fcg: #_ ll jSL. I From vie - t'ry un - to vie - t'ry Ye that are men, now serve Him Put on the gos - pel ar - mor, To Him that o - ver - com - eth, 1 j j lin 1 His A- Each A I m I ■ L 1 i I ilfNlj-U. •A — ! 4 — I — I , l ,, l J 1 J J jij:l II'' I arm-)* shall He lead, Till ev - "ry foe is vanquish' d, And Christ is Lord in-deed. gainst unnumber'd foes; Let cour-age rise with dan-ger, And strength to strength oppose, piece put on with prayer ; Where du-ty calls, or dan - ger, Be nev - er wanting there, crown of life shall be ; He with the King of Glo - ry Shall reign e - ter - nal - ly ! IF :Er=b»zz=fzi^z=p=bcz:^l — r~Er— -»— r ~ r^t;FHi UNITY AXD WORK No. 435. Y*e Soldiers of the Lord> Arise i zfe Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 With accent. > > > VICTOR. Eight lines, with Chorus. S35 />&»£ iV. Sh'pperd, 1892 N ., J 3 ■I — 1—4 «= U:=zJ: 1^1 £3 P3^ 1 1- IV 1. Ye 2. Put 3. o the sol-diers of on the ar - mor soldiers, haste to Lord, a - rise ! of your Lord ! meet the foe ! m fc4: --» *•» -* w ~ ^> ;, j j 3. r^ n ■# 1 1 1 h — I— r— F — #-J- The trum-pet calls you from the skies ; His ho - ly word your might-y sword; With loy - al zeal to bat - tie go ! i i i EI: 5 i mm n-j*?- » *— *- ifc ^=^ Be strong in God, and in His might Let faith's tried shield turn ev - 'ry dart, Your Cap-tain calls you to His side, Go 'forth the e - vil host to fight ! And prayer and watch-ing guard your heart. He waits your ea - ger steps to guide. ^ ia» r ^>. & 3r- £ X=X m *=t *— * *m St «pc <-* For see, they gath - er Your breast-plate on, and His strength will help you > > > ■ > >J JL JL -A. *. JL fegt far and near, sword in hand, on the field, ? p=t Their mock- ing bu A -gainst the wiles Till ev - 'ry en J- tu- fii gle- of e - —4- ■%= — 9 call we hear — Sa - tan stand, my shall yield ; mm ^fl ■» m m fesfei m 8 >-•— r IS: :t* I A - rise, and meet the pow'rs of sin, And in God's name the bat - tie win ! That in the end, when all is done, You may o'er- come thro' Christ a - lone. And, when the vie - to - ry is won, His voice will say, "Well done! well done ! * ± r n Jm 4——0 1 f_ ^^ fe* f-r-r+f-f UNITY AND WORK REFRAIN. With expression. Ye Soldiers of the Lord, Arisi m a* *=i w 3=* —^•— J *— J— • * • ' ' * J //// And when the bat - tie's o'er :- j=-t— &*— t- t=x And sol -diers fight no more, How ^H=j=4dd^Ei#d Slightly slower. i=S- • t • ' s m sweet to rest when shad-ows come, And wak - en in the heav'n-ly home. -*- +- £ £ £ ^-; m=^=^=^=^. 6% 5=F- 4=- I -J 1 P Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 436. ff0tf§ While it is To-Day James Montgomery SERVICE. S. M. S. M. Bixby S* &=4 3 1 5? a: i ■ — : t 1. Work while it is to - day ! 2. Lord Christ, we hum - bly ask 3. At home, by word and deed, 4. That thus the wil - der - ness 5. For Thee our all to spend, This was our Sav - iour's rule ; With Of Thee the power and will, With A - dorn re - deem - ing grace; And May bios - som like the rose, And Still may we watch and pray, And, £fe 4: n ! h 1 1 K. 1 ttt j v ; I . A n » J m . j 1 j 1 • | A\ £5- -irr- 1— ■j « 3T4 * — — m— -t mP - 72 -~ %) ■ £?# — — # — — • —0 — ' -9#— r- 9 * — ■ • +- -B* — -* — #— 1 p> 1 will - ing minds let us O - bey, As learn - ers in His school fear and meek - ness, ev ■ erv task Of du ■ ty to ful - fill. sow a - broad the pre - cious seed Of truth in ev - ery place — trees spring up of right - eous - ness, Wher - e'er life's riv - er flows. per - se - ver - ing to the end, Work while it is to - day. are -iz±- %~ -*- -fc -0- — • 1 -£±: -*- ■f-r » 1 — • — i -±-*- * * r: -N r^- — t— : T=£= — ' — t =H 1=?— — V — =r=H — r — Hr— .._* .. 0 • — 1 — ^H 1 \ 1 1 1 Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. UNI TY A ND WORK No. 437. My Sotd, Be on Thy Guard George Heath GAUTIER. S. M. 0, h-fl R. Mentha! h I- 9 v . • y I ^ I 1. My soul, be on thy guard ! Ten thou -sand foes a - rise; The hosts of sin are 2. Ne'er think the vie- t'ry won, Nor lay thine ar - mor down : The work of faith will £±r0- pibA *-f+' i f l » rr~ P £=i J — I- rtife=fe£pi=^fegi! press-ing hard To draw thee from the skies. O watch, and fight, and pray ; The bat - tie not be done, Till thou ob -tain the crown. Fight on, my soul, till death Shall bring thee J3 m^ -f H — =P » * — H ^ r — r — i — ?__#. n: -i IT \j - i *=a m £=i - — #_ ■«9— 1 IS ne'er give o'er; Re- new it bold-ly ev - 'ry day, And help di-vine im - plore. to thy God; He'll take thee, at thy part - ing breath, To His di-vine a - bode. f=* ^>— s — . — # — . — pLa, — * g #_. — p_i — * # # P==t= Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. H No. 438. To Thee, My God and Savioitr Thomas Haweis TOURAINE. 7s h 63, D. Berthold Tours 1. To Thee, my God and Sav - iour ! My heart ex - ult - ing sings, Re-joic-ing in Thy 2. Soon as the morn with ros - es Be -decks the dew- y east, And when the sun re - 3. By Thee, thro' life sup-port - ed, I'll pass the dang'rous road, With heav'n-ly hosts es 4d 2: m te p f-£ fr^^_f-^- t=n 1 — i — r UNITY AND WORK To Thee% My God ami Saviour % -" fefefei=yd I:' b E ,:* ;:* o fa - vor, pos - es cort - ed, t Al - might-y King of kings ! Up - on the o-cean's breast, Up to Thy bright a - bode ; - + f _ _P - • I'll ccl - e - bratc Thy glo - ry, My voice, in sup - pli - ca - tion, Then cast my crown be - fore Thee, I With Well And im *V £=X :# n _A-_^ _4 H-l U— I — , =r wmm -r -»- -^- all Thy saints a - bove, And tell the joy - ful sto - ry Of Thy re-deem-ing love, pleased the Lord shall hear: Oh, grant me Thy sal - va - tion, And to my soul draw near, all my con-flicts o'er, Un-ceas - ing- ly a - dore Thee : — What could an an - gel more? §£» *%b I? I | — i l—hp— zd* r-f=t ^* - WORK No. 440. On Our Way Rejoicing HERMAS. 6s &. 5s, with Chorus .-J M — , Francis Ridley Havergal I . i i =t £7T^ seej re - joic - ing, As we homeward move, Hearken to our prais - es, est - heart - ed Love for God and man, Day by day Thou find us re - joic - ing Glad - ly let us go; Conquered hath our Lead - er the Fa - ther Joy - ful songs we sing; Un - to God the Sav - iour > -#- s -^~ *£. m *=i m O Thou God of love ! Do - ing what we can, Van - quished is our foe ! Thank- ful hearts we brinjr: Is there grief or Thou who giv'st the Christ with-out, our Yn - to God the ant r- m sad seed safe Spir =1= ness ? Thine it can - not be! time Wilt give large in - crease, ty, Christ with-in, our joy; it Bow we and* a - dore, ^ ■a 8 -i -si- CHORUS. S 3: -=. Is our sky be - cloud Crown the head with bless- Who, if we be faith - On our way re - joic - m ed? ings, ful, ine &: r • • ^ Clouds are not from Thee ! Fill the heart with peace. Can our hope de - stroy ? Now and ev - er - more! 3=3? & On our way re - joic ]* -#- mmm -gr i=f *~ 0-. \ " ^^r±l &E2e3: As we homeward move, Hearken to our prais - es, O Thou God of love! A -men. es^j EEE£ -0 0 0- -&- -0 0- 1—1 r~r— r wm UNITY AND WORK No. 441. The Son of God Goes Forth to War Fra?ik N. Shcppcrd, i8gg Reginald Hebery 1827 J With motion LAWTON C. M. D. -b^ . . & -r-P * — ' ' — r— I N — N — N-r— L^ 1 i 1. The Son of God goes forth to war, A King - ly crown to gain: 2. The mar - tyr first, whose ea - gle eye Could pierce be - yond the grave, 3. A glo - rious band, the chos - en few, On whom the Spir - it came: 4. A no - ble ar - my, men and boys, The ma - tron and the maid, fwt-f— Eg 5z4=tz=t=t. I J 0 — 0~=£^& i -j-^: -&•- blood - red ban - ner streams a - far, Who fol - lows in His train ? saw His Mas - ter in the sky, And called on Him to save : liant saints, their hope they knew, And mock'd the cross and flame: the Sav-iour's throne re-joice, In robes of light ar - ray'd: e va ■ round -0- • -#- faq -r * -&L m *•->.-£■ — ^ 0 Who best can drink his cup of woe, Tri - um - phant o - ver pain ; Like Him, with par - don on His tongue, In midst of mor - tal pain, They met the ty -rant's brandish' d steel, The li - on's go - ry mane; They climb' d the steep as - cent of heav'n Thro* per - il, toil, and pain: e= > P L . L L L A * - t^^ p L . L L L F f "25* Who pa - tient bears His cross be -low, He fol - lows in His train! He prayed for them that did the wrong : Who fol - lows in His train ? They bowed their necks the death to feel : Who fol - lows in their train? O God ! to us may grace be given To fol - low in their train ! .*_ .0. .«. . -*. ~*1 Hfii MEN. 1 r' P r \ \'\^fT~^P^X C HE I jg^ffHl Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixbv- UNITY AXD WORK No. 442. Fanny J. Crosby Work and Pray ROLAND. 7s, with Refrain. Caryl Florio ic* -m—r -B*^ f ■B*^- Work Work Work Hap - I and pray, O and pray, the and pray till py they whose w work and pray ! hours are few 5 morn is past, will - ing hands k* : -i- is- •&• See Gath And Do Mi the fields er souls the noon the work that -*■ t t of gold - en grain ; for Christ the Lord : day speeds its flight} God has giv'n ; EH: j j 1 j 4=* ffi *t 3» ^ But the reap - ers, where are they ? He will find a place for you ; Till the sun-beams fade at last Faithful here to His com - mands, --£-: Shall the Mas - ter call in Trust in Him for your re In - to ev' - ning's dew - y They shall find sweet rest in I — ' vain ? ward. light. heav'n. i §g=fe p 1 REFRAIN. m » -tw- f ' a* • *- Work and pray, O work and pray! Time is hasf-ning on its way 5 JS-r-l m Myfr-1— ■ «r?j=g m -0—^ m -Z: rfc S: li ^ %—r .- 5 Soon the har - vest will be o'er, And the sum - mer come no more 4^n ^5 at •BP- 49- Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. UNITY AND WORK No. 443. Heirs of Unending Life B. Beddome, 1795 DENNIS. S. M. //. G. N>U fe 1. Heirs of . . un - end - ing life, While yet.. we so - journ here, () 2. God will. sup - port our hearts With might be - fore un - known ; The 3. Tis He., that works to will, Tis He.. that works to do; His £j-* *— J ^— p-^ 1 — i r-" 1 *— r-#— ^ g > ^ r— - ^ ^- f let.. us our sal - va - tion work With trem - bling and with fear, work to be per - formed is ours, The strength is all His own. is... the power by which we act, His be the glo - ry too! •- > -~- \ -0- -0- -0- I m -mm 6- r-i & UNITY AND WORK No. 446. Have Yon 1 lad a Kindness Shown Rev. Henry Bio tot CLARKSON. P. M. I/iih,) t /'. Main M^ ^3^ ■— N- :T"j 1. Have you had a kind 2. Did you hear the lov 3. Have vou found the heav'n-ly light? 4. Be not self - ish in thy greed, f ness shown ? Pass it ing word — Pass it Pass Pass f . 7 :*: lu g per .g — gH on on =t: Pass Pass Pass Pass on on on ! -£2_i_ "['was not Like- the Souls are Look up- * — gpFP -h Pv s N & 1 J-t fe- , 1 , PV N-, — h ^ ? I* 1 1 ! Jf€_ 9 ( 0—0— #_L_^__ — t — 0 #:^U_#_! •— &• * ~ ■ giv'n for thee a - lone, Pass it on ! sing - ing of a bird? Pass it on! grop - ing in the night, Day -light gone! on thy broth - er's need, Pass it on! ft Let it trav - el down the years, Let its mu - sic live and grow, Hold thy light - ed lamp on high, Live for self, you live in vain ; IS f f r H 1 :±. ^ ,n 1 J ft-J>=r^ \=£=s=tt=* ft—*—-? -»-7— ai 0— \-4 . 4f—0 0 0 — I— h ■ =*=r=*i=#==ft ■ — 3. 5 ' 3- . 3 j[ j — •— LS— b!-11^?^^-* — S Let Let Be wipe cheer star Live for Christ, an - oth an - oth in some you live er s er's one's a - tears, woe : sky, gain ; #_^_*. te=s=£t: ljL7=l=i=i Till in heav'n the deed ap - pears — Pass it You have reaped what oth - ers sow, Pass it He may live who else would die — Pass it Live for Him, with Him you reign — Pass it :i=l=0=fr=E*zt=*^=*=^ r— r^ m _^_; */?. *" JH ; r * T« * « . J : J - -j ill ? 1 3— rn J — j=$e PS on ! on ! Pass Pass Pass Pass li^j on on Till in heav'n the deed ap-pears — Pass You have reaped what oth - ers sow, Pass He may live who else would die — Pass Live for Him, with Him you reign — Pass h -#- Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby J — L j J__^ ^ — t -0- I M s UNITY AND WORK No. 447. In the Name of God Go Forward K. J. P. Spitta WORKING. 8s&7sD. Caryl Florio Con moto. I j- 1 r_ CZS ^==XZfZ ^ 0 w— c=s: # J 3 per or 1. In the name of God 2. What will pros I A 1 (- go for - ward, Joy - ful - ly thy work pur - sue ; mis - car - ry, Canst thou ne'er be - fore- hand know ; *£= Sow thy seed in ear - ly morn-ing, But we know God's bless-ing ev - er -^- ^. .0- _^_ _«_ _^_ _^L .,2- ja — # »— E-# « j »— H— i 1 — I What is done is not to do. Fol - lows all good deeds be - low. v b/ — ■ — j- P r? ■zst »-H— *- ^■^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \- 1 v b^_c_| , ! |— H F "&C ±3=t -zr Do not look on what is dis - tant, With the near work do thy best In the name of God go for - ward, Joy - ful - ly thy work pur - sue ; M —P f Thou must sow Sow thy seed I P—& | TT -W thou would'st gath - er, On - ly ear - ly morn - ing, What is X- -Br — -•- -0- ' -#- -^r • 27" bu - sy hands shall rest, done is not to do. m=* =T ^W -(«■ ^ Copyright, 1894, °y S. M. Bixby. UNITY AND WORK No. 448. Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve C H R I ST M AS. CM. George Frederic Handel -^ i j j 11 j nrntiwfdi Philip Doddridge tNrri T A - wake, my soul, stretch ev-'ry nerve, And press with vig - or A cloud of wit-ness - es a - round Hold thee in full stir 'Tis God's all-an - i - mat - ing voice That calls Thee from on Blest Saviour, in - tro-duced by Thee, Have I my race be ■ jJm^- on ; A heavn'ly vey ; For - get the high ; 'Tis His own gun ; And, crown' d with f-*. J£l p^^^^^m^^^mm ^j~ race demands thy steps al-read - y hand presents the prize To thine as vie -fry, at Thy feet I'll lay my r zeal, And an im-mor-tal trod, And on-ward urge thy TOte^i pir - ing hon - ors crown, way, eye, down, And an im-mor-tal crown. And on-ward urge thy way. To thine as - pir - ing eye. lay my hon -ors down. *FfWl No. 449. /. Watts Am I a Soldier of the Cross MARLOW. CM. _J J I — 0 0 & J. Chet/iam Am Must Are Sure Thy I a I be there no I must saints, in When that il sol - dier car - ried foes for fight if all this lus - trious Lamb? f===t -S a.. of the cross, A fol- lower of the to the skies On flow - ery beds of ease, me to face? Must I not stem the flood? I would reign : In - crease my cour - age, Lord ; glo - rious war, Shall con - quer, though they die ; all Thy arm - ies shine m day shall rise, And t — £ £ r i f T ? F— -\ 1 1 1 _ 1 if* ZX= s> zr — **■ And shall I fear to While oth - ers fought to Is this vile world a I'll bear the cross, en They view the tri - In robes of vie •a. -A- own His cause, Or blush to speak His win the prize, And sailed thro' blood-y friend to grace, To help me on to dure the pain, Sup - port - ed by Thy umph from a - far, And sieze it with the'ir ■ fry thro' the skies, The glo - ry shall be &mmmmm Name? seas ? God? word. eve. Thine. MEN. eg t :gzz t= -» — I jg jg- _r_ h r- *— — ^ H3 r i UNITY AND WORK No. 450. Forward! Be Our Watchword Henry Alford, 1865 ST. ALBANS. 6s &. 5s D ifct ¥= ^m \=t- 1— 1 1 — I ! I -I — • — -* SHI 1. For-ward ! be our watch-word, 2. For-ward, when in child - hood Steps and voic-es joined ; Seek the things be-fore us, Buds the in - fant mind ; All thro' youth and man - hood, 3. Far o'er yon ho zon Rise the cit - y towers, Where our God a - bid - eth t=t 1 1- j&. smtofiiiisi 1 1 1 it t-J 1—4— - U— I —i—l 1— J J ■__. , S Not a look be - hind ; Burns the fie - ry pil - Not a thought be -hind : Speed thro' realms of na - That fair home is ours ; Flash the streets with jas - _ _ _ * &£1 lar ture, per. At our ar - my's head ; Climb the steeps of grace; Shine the gates with gold : kl ±U t=t WP~ .£*- -T— ^ i~x s=d=J i 1 j j j j-1771 j j i 1 j 1 1 1 ^1 1 ^ 7^1 *=* « •2?- Who shall dream of shrink-ing, By our Cap-tain led? Faint not, till in glo - ry Gleams our Fa-ther's face. Flows the glad'ning riv - er Shed -ding joys un - told : &- I -I . For-ward thro' the des - ert, For-ward, all the life - time, Weak are earth-ly prais - es, im ==t=t=t & 1 — r & ^- l — "-T— 1 — I — »■ f-r !5Et -I 1- 1 1=T- *=* 7SW Thro' the toil and fight : Jor-dan flows be - fore Climb from height to height : Till the head be hoar Dull the songs of night : For-ward in - to tri - ■^-f— w*+ 1^1 us, umph, *=* $*■- Zi - on beams with light. Till the eve be light. For-ward in - to light. -* 1— -\ I t=t b t2- t=t 1 — r UNITY AND WORK No. 451. Who is on the Lord ' s Side Frances Ridley Havergal f With motion ay. ALCAN. 4=*= K J A-*-r — pv — ' -0 — 6.5. 12 Lines. -.p- — |zj-£^-g— #—3= 5. J/ — I— Hi.x by \* 1. Who is on the Lord's side? \\ ho will serve the King? 2. Not for weight of glo - ry, Not for crown and palm, 3. Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Not with gold or gem, Who will be His help - ers, Ell - ter we the arm - y, But with Thine own life-blood, *&*=& y~\ -&- -0- • -0- -0- •*- -&- . 0 -0- -0- -&- -V- » —*—0-t0 r. P VJ ' * Oth - er lives to win? Who will leave the world's side? Who will face the foe? Raise the warrior psalm ; But for love that claim - eth Lives for whom He died : For Thy di - a - dem : With Thy blessing fill - ing Each who comes to Thee, Who is He whom Thou hast -0- \ . 0-0- m 7-r-. 1 0-*—*— I '— p- Kb' ; Yrf -#- Tj lr r r rl r# — -<$>- — Y-0- 31 -I L =t =1= -• C- on the Lord's side? Who for Him will go? Je-sus nam - eth Must be on His side, made us will - ing, Thou hast made us free. Iff— I ff — %-r»*-7— • h ^d 1 ij j 1 j. j 1 j 1 &-< N 1 in n l By Thy grace Di - By Thy grace Di- By Thy grace Di - -0-' -0- -0- rl 1 • 1 By Thy call of mer - cy, By Thy love constrain-ing, By Thy grand redemption, I -0L JfS- 1= J=v- lj. f J J , 1 " 1=11 l^| -p-F^-'-i — *— ; — 1 — , — i Li — 1 1 — 1 — *-■& — n c c c-s?— 1J Copyright, 1900, by S. If. Bixby. 23 UNITY AND WORK No. 452. Lord of the Living LLarvest J. S. B. Monscll, 1S66 LIVING HARVEST. 7s.&6s.D. R. Menthat With moderate motion. I I I i. Lord of the liv-ing har - vest, That whit-ens o'er the plain Where an - gels soon will 2. As lab'rers in Thy vine - yard Still faith - ful may they be, Con -tent to bear the 3. Be with them, God the Fa * ther ; Be with them, God the Son ; And God the Ho - ly I ■' * 11 ' 1 - ^f?i=t f-*- g 1 n^^^EEEHT-^i- 1 1 1 |-^r=ri-f — ^= I slower. — — &• - — ' L-^— L# # # 9— L^ # *#-C * ■ r^_a_L^ C^_JJ trust and love, And deign with them to hast - en Thy kingdom from a-bove. call them home, But to have shar'd the trav - ail Which makes Thy kingdom come, where they stand, To guide and teach Thy people Thro' out our na - tive land. A - men. -9- -0- 1 1 1 \j Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. No. 453. Christian, Seek Not Yet Repose Charlotte Elliott, 1839, alt. £-w-T 1 , m 1 — VIGILATE. A—>. I I ^: 9-- — 9 — &- 7.7.7.3. 1~ IV. H. Monk, 1868 qp-rr 1 —i- 1. Chris -tian, seek not yet re - pose, Cast Thy dreams of ease a - way; 2. Prin - ci - pal - i - ties and pow'rs Mus- t' ring their un - seen ar - ray, 3. Hear the vie - tors who o'er-came; Still they mark each war-rior's way; 4. Hear, a - bove all hear Thy Lord, Him Thou lov - est to o - bey; 5. Watch, as if on that a- lone Hung the is - sue of the day; JULA-kz -=£=£ i=rdtJ—f- £2 «. ->- UNITY AND WORK ^*- -f: :r Christian, Seek Not Yet Repose Watch and Watch and Watch and Watch and Watch and No. 454. The Way is Long and Dreary Adelaide Anne Procter, a. — n— i— !— J- S58 VIA CRUCIS. Nine li /. B. Dykes, 1874 1. The way is long and drear-y, The path is bleak and bare, Our feet are worn and wear- y, 2. The snows lie thick around us In the dark and gloomy night, The tempest roars a -bove us, 3. Our hearts are faint with sorrow Heavy and sad to bear ; We dread the bitter mor- row, _,..*.:£: f-W-wtip Eg i But we will not de-spair. More heav-y was Thy bur- den, More des- o- late Thy way: The stars have hid their light; But blacker was the darkness ' Round Calv' ry's cross that day But we will not de-spair. Thou knowest all our an-guish, And Thou wilt bid it cease : I * 0Cm -f-»f- r-W-1 — -^t — r— cr -1 — l — r~ ^ 1 I O Lamb of O Lamb of O Lamb of God, God, God, who tak-est The sin of the world away, Have mercy up - on who tak-est The sin of the world away, Have mercy up - on who tak-est The sin of the world away, O give to us Thy r»> L u F^a*r E ir^S^S-f rXtf^* r-ifc'r* r H r 1 1 r 1. 1. 1 1/ * 1 1 t w/yy and No. 455. Go Forward, Christian Soldier Rev. L. Tuttictt With motion and accent. h /. i Mi TUTTIETT. 7s.&6s.D. jig S. M. Bixby, i899 m i. Go 2. Go 3. Go 4. Go for - ward, Chris - tian sol for - ward, Chris - tian sol for - ward, Chris - tian sol for - ward, Chris - tian sol dier, Be - neath His ban - ner dier ! Fear not the se - cret dier ! Nor dream of peace - f ul dier! Fear not the gath-'ring true i foe ; rest, night : — & P? The Lord, Far more Till Sa ■ The Lord _.. i m- — 0- Him - self, o'er thee tan's host has been i ^i thy Lead - er, Shall all thy foes are watch - ing Than hu - man eyes is van - quish'd And heaven is all thv shel - ter; The Lord will be i I -#- 3 3: tt+3^ sub - due. can know : pos - sessed thy light. B2H I ^m \tm i $Z=J= BE -0 0- I =St m His love for -tells thy tri - als ; He knows thy hour - ly Trust on - ly Christ, thy Cap - tain ; Cease not to watch and Till Christ Him -self sha'll call thee To lay thine ar - mor When morn His face re - veal - eth, Thy dan - gers are all _M _ # .ZJ _.= ^-#-T * 0 §>- 1 #_czj_i — i — 0 — #_ i— & 0 0—y--0 # ,-4 — »_c^izzi_^, — r.^ — in He can with bread of heav Heed not the treach'rous voi And wear in end - less glo O pray that faith and vir en Thy faint - ing spir ces That lure thy soul ry The crown of vie tue May keep thee to it feed, a - stray. to - ry. the last. A - MEN. "T— f-i-^^-r E=qgr3zrit C : tlfhNfel Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. UNITY AND WORK No. 456. As, When the Weary Traveller Gains John NewUm -I GERMANY. L. M. Beethoven T=t =X m -&- ^w* -&-*- i=¥ —& As, when the wea - ry Thus, when the Chris- tian The tho't of heaven his Je - sus, on Thee our I _ trav - pil - spir - hopes PP 'ler gains grim views it we cheers : stay, The height of By faith his No more he To lead us i H some com-mand-ing hill, man - sion in the skies, grieves for troub - les past ; on to Thine a - bode : J ?m a= -02- ■m— r i mm$mm^ 4-1- i His heart re - vives, if o'er the plains He sees his home, tho' dis-tant still The sight his faint - ing strength re - news, Nor a - ny fu - ture tri - al fears As-sured Thy love will far o'er - pay And wings his speed to reach the prize. So he may safe ar - rive at last. The hard -est la- bors of the road. No. 457. Far from My Heavenly Home Henry Francis Lyte, 1834 SIENNA. S. M. W. H. Don i I *—& • J ' 1 I I ' I -I,-,, ,11 1. Far from my heav'n - ly home, 2. My spir- it home - wards turns, 3. To thee, to thee I press, 4. God of my life be near; *—>*+ — I Far from my Fa - ther's breast, Faint -ing I And fain would thith- er flee ; My heart, O A dark and toil - some road ; When shall I On Thee my hopes I cast ; O guide me ■» 2*_ -U t22: m '—** X^X ±H ^ 3— cry.... blest Spir -it, come, Zi - - on, droops and yearns, pass... the wil - der - ness, through the des - ert here, J-J iy&Tj i i-U-Mt 1 g i And speed me to my... When I re- mem- ber. . . And reach the saints' a - - And bring me home at.... > 1 ri rest, thee, bode ? last. A - MEN. m S_t mwm PILGRIMAGE No. 458. We are but Strangers Here ST. EDMUND. 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4. S. Sullivan 1. We are but stran - gers here, 2. What though the tern - pests rage? 3. There at our Sav - iour's s-ide, 4. Grant us to mur - mur not, Heaven is our Heaven is our Heaven is our Heaven is our FF=F=P 53 * * 1 — r — i-: home; home ; home: home; Earth is a Short is our May we be What - e'er our -&- f E%* des - ert drear, Heaven is our home. Dan - ger and sor - row stand Round us on pil - grim - age, Heaven is our home. And Time's wild win - try blast Soon shall be glo - ri - fied: Heaven is our home. There are the good and blest, Those we love earth - ly lot, Heaven is our home. Grant us at last to stand There at Thine r b« ■ ~ - — i- K t=t m & m t=t *=*=3z: wm m s 4W -&- I I ev - ery hand, Heaven is our fa - ther - land, Heaven o - ver - past ; We shall reach home at last: Heaven most and best, Grant us with them to rest: Heaven own right hand, Je - sus, in fa - ther -land: Heaven t=x g— g=rttg5Z=lg 1 1 f 5 1 — r sdSi s our home. s our home. s our home. s our home. A - men. M^a#=t=* t=t No. 459. Charles Wesley Arise y My Soul, Arise LENOX. H.M. J. Edson i . A - rise, my soul, a - rise ! Shake off thy guilt - y fears ; The bleed-ing Sac - ri - 2. He ev - er lives a - bove, For me to in-ter-cede, His all- redeem- ing 3. My God is re - con - ciled ; His pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for His I i - l PILGRIMAGE ^ — 0 , J 0 f f |_g — r-fs — r-^— £— ^— 1-3 f Arise, My Sou/, < I rise fice In my be - half ap - pears ; Be - fore the throne my Sure - ty stands, Be - love, His prec- ious blood to plead; His blood a -toned for all our race, His child; I can no long - er fear; With con - fi-dence I now draw nigh, With 3E£±=I= —i r l=fc=fcp£ **$5E Hi^^Mli 3=1 # 0 0—1 1— — H H ^ H 1 1 -I — w—\ - 0 0 0 , — J5*- ma fore the throne my Sure- ty stands: My name is writ - ten on His hands, blood a - toned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace, con - fi - dence I now draw nigh, And Fa - ther, Ab - ba, Fa - ther, cry. 1 L L 1 1 J — | 1— | 1 1 1 1— | I — - 'l_ 1 llli 1 I ft ^ » J • « r \f ^ • * t € m J # • J 1 X?,7 » • 0 0 f 0 £• • • # ^ And To With And -&- • 1 my couch, with tend'rest the streams that, still and Thy rod and staff sup - shalt bid Thy hal - lowed care, slow, plied, dome or? 'Mid the spring-ing grass Through the vcr - dant mead - This my guard — and that Yield me an e - ter - pre - pare, ows flow, my guide, nal home. lm\ 1— • m m P 1 ■ m m m 0 1 l£A r 0 1 f r ^— 'b 1 1 1 ! 1 r l ■ 1 « •' 1 II' ■ 0 r ' 1 I 1 1 L s? PILGRIMAGE No, 461. O yesus, I Have Promised J. E. Bode DAY OF REST. 7s &. 6s, D. /. W. Elliott i 1 J -m- =3=*: =S* 1* -& ± "s1" * •zz^ 1. O Je 2. Oh, let 3. Oh, let 4. O Je 5. Oh, let sus, me me sus, me I have prom - ised feel Thee near me! hear Thee speak - ing Thou hast prom - ised see Thy foot - marks, I 1 To serve Thee to The world is ev - In ac - cents clear To all who fol the end ; er near; and still, low And them plant my JfrL V^ -&- Thee, own; Sn s SSeIeEEEE $ -H- *=t ^^m -&~i — friend ! hear; will, be; lone. -&~ . -&- -0- Be Thou I see A - bove for the the ev - er sights that storms of That where Thou art My hope to fol in low near daz pas glo du E# -0- ±- ^1 i' me, zle, sion, ry My Mas - ter and my The tempt - ing sounds I The mur - murs of self There shall Thy ser - vant Is in Thy strength a - j* 1 % izznzi -J2- fe :$+ m I shall My foes are Oh, speak, to And, Je - sus, Oh, guide me, not fear ev re I call the er as have me, bat near sure I tie me, me, 30-r prom - ised draw me, If Thou art by A - round me and To hast - en or To serve Thee to Up - hold me -#- -#- -m- E to my side, with - in; con - trol! the end; the end ! r -9— Unison. , Harmony. ^ — 1 — l 1 • — 1 1 — 7t% 0 1 ^j— 3=1= H H ^-* j -f- rj ■ ■ t^bdJ M - « p — 0 — —4 — j 0 - * 0 1 i i — 0 — ~^-T- w - Nor But, Oh, Oh, At — \ * — wan - der Je - sus, speak, and give me last in * I —0 — = — i from the draw Tho make me grace to heav'n re path - way u near - er, list - en, fol - low, - ceive me, =* M 1 if And Tho My My 3= == F = 1 Thou wilt be shield my soul 1 Guard - ian of Mas - ter and Sav - iour and r rrf — 0 — my from my my my — *—\ t [ ^ &- guide. sin. soul! friend ! friend! A - men. ^^ — U-- 4 y 1-^ 1 1 J— — 1 f-0—r- — \—&—\ H PILGRIMAGE No. 462. Children of the Heavenly King John Cennick, 1742 — J— PLEYEL'S HYMN. 7s. Tgnace Pleyel, 1700 -J , . ^ :=|: 1. Chil-dren of the heavenly King, 2. We are trav - 'ling home to God, 3. Ban - ish'd once, by sin be - tray'd, 4. Lord, o - be - dient - ly we go, As 0 * we jour - ncy, sweet - ly sing ; In the way the fa- thers trod: Christ our Ad - vo - cate was made; Glad - ly leav - ing all be - low ; ST3 HU j-h i ± i'i{i ki'iJ" Sing your Saviour's wor - thy praise, They are hap - py now, and we Par-don'd now, no more we roam, On - ly Thou our Lead - er be, r— r— ' sr1^ r=i *=f — 1 — 1 Glo-rious in His works and ways. Soon their hap - pi - ness shall see. Christ con-ducts us to our home. And we still will fol - low Thee. A -MEN. 1 — \-w-i T II No, 463. Thou Art the Way : to Thee Alone Bp. G. IV. Doane WALKE. C. M. .V. M. Bixby | | | V_ 1. Thou art the Way: to Thee a - lone From sin and death we flee;. 2. Thou art the Truth: Thy word a - lone True wis- dom can im - part;. 3. Thou art the Life: the rend -ing tomb Pro -claims Thy conquering arm,., 4. Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life; Grant us that Way to know, E3E* u. -&- *= li^H W=W Alto, ( 1. Must seek Him, Tenor, ] 2. And pu - ri fy, and ~\ 3. Nor death, nor hell Bass. ( 4. Whose joys e - ter - nal o =T ^ And he who would the Thou on - ly canst in And those who put their That Truth to keep, that Fa - ther seek, form the mind, trust in Thee Life to win, $»* i+ i 3 zt *2-=- I A i Must seek Him, Lord, by Thee. And pu - ri - fy the heart. Nor death, nor hell shall harm. Whose joys e - ter - nal flow. I r=^ l=if!! -r*=r feil^ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIMAGE No. 464. Blessing and Honor and Glory and Power Horatius Bonar | CHRIST CHURCH. 10s. 1 1 I 1 I 1 | 7! Bam by J 1 y, bo , | A ft *> J J J # 0, ^ • ■^ *; ■1 J 1 VMJ 4- # d # f1 # ' 1 1 1 fj 0 0 1. Bless - ing 2. Past are 3. Ev - er 4. Life of r f 1 and the as - all hon dark cend life, # - or ness, - eth and m 0 and the the true m glo - storm, song Light 0 ry and and of and the the all & • power, war ; j°y, light, • Wis - Come Kv - Star 0 • dom is er of and the de- the /»v hi 1 1 r 5 S i t p r * iffA I7f> i m r __ P Wk A L 1 1 | r 1 1 L ■/ ^. » t 1 * 1 1 1 1 \ s^i 1 1111 'i rich - es and strength ev - er - more, Give ye to Him who our bat - tie hath ra - diance that sparkled a - far ; Break-eth the gleam of the day with - out scend-eth the love from on high, Bless -ing and hon - or and glo - ry and dawn-ing, un - chang-ing - ly bright, Sun of the Sa - lem, whose light is the _J X k I 1 | 1 1 ~*> 1 1 n ttr- e> * # ' 1 i J 1 II > J J m ! J # j 1 -d O II E Y^ j J J * • m * J s ' J * II E ) 1 0 * 2 0 0 r r ! 1 '=•' • £7 • II U won, end ; praise, Lamb, V Whose Ris - This Theme 0 are eth is of the the the the 0 J king - dom, sun that theme of ev - er -#- 0 t~ the crown, shall nev - the hymns - new, ev 1 \0* and the er de - that we er - glad 1 throne, scend. raise. psalm ! ^4 - #z^«. &V r 1 1 IE t£J'. 1? [ u 0 w 0 1 || SSgL |B_. -t — f- — 1 1 1 — H v — fes>— = — — 1 «^4I "t -f — r — f- 1 P l — 1 L No. 465. yesusy Saviour, Pilot Me E. Hopper PILOT. 7s, Six lines. -*— — «- /. 5. <;<;»« 3= =t t# ^4^=3^ 1. Je - sus, Sav - iour, pi - lot me O - ver life's 2. As a moth - er stills her child, Thou canst hush 3. When at last I near the shore, And the fear PILGRIMAGE m A ■ tern - pestucus sea ; the o - cean wild ; ful break - ers roar -P- ■&■ Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me I i^ mm fl.Jf JJ:3U Un-known waves be - fore me roll Hid- ing rock and treach'rous shoal; Boist-'rous waves o - bey Thy will.... When Thou say'st to them " Be still!" 'Twixt me and the peace - ful rest Then, while lean- ing on Thy breast, SL sz» i/ -? IT v v v \ H— v- §3 m Chart and com - pass came from Thee: Wondrous Sov - 'reign of the sea, May I hear Thee say to me, Je - sus, Sav - iour, pi - lot me. Je - sus, Sav - iour, pi - lot me. "Fear not, I will pi - lot thee 5J? g: g r:— s^=f: — V^^r- — t — tr -p — F=g=zzzg-R — =t= j No. 466. GW 0/" 6W Fathers, by Whose Hand Philip Doddridge ASYLUM. C. M. W. Horsley, Mus. B. S F=t #— #- i r 1. God of our fa - thers, by Whose hand 2. Thro' each per - plex - ing path of life 3. O spread Thy shel-t'ring wings a - round, 4. Such bless- ings from Thy gra - cious hand I Thy Our Till Our r :J 35 J- peo wan all hum -&— pie still are blest, d'ring foot - steps guide ; our wand'rings cease, ble pray'rs im - plore; f $=t m T 1 2C 1 r 3= fc] tSJ- Be with us thro' our pil -grim-age ; Give us each day our dai - ly bread, And at our Fa - ther's lov'd a - bode And Thou, the Lord, shalt be our God, 3— '-y — i-tf=?zf-bg i^tjr" Con -duct us to our rest. And rai - ment fit pro -vide. Our souls ar - rive in peace. And por - tion ev - er-more. A -men. mF=t- K| m i H ■*- + 1 1 st=t ^S f PILGRIMAGE No. 467. There is a Blessed Home 1 n l. 1 1 BLESSED HOME. 6s, Eight lines 1 i J. Stainer -17-, j 1 1 | 1 lil 7 7*'*+ »| * Jill 1 1 ( Y ? 1 m 1 s) • n ^ * 1 *, # J # *\ E 1 <+ #' # * € ^_ — — • d 9 J 1 ' - € 1. There 2. There 3. 0 4. Look 1 is a bless is a land joy of joys up, ye saints t f- -r r -ed of be- of 0 frf home peace, yond, God, 4 1 w y Be - yond this land of Good an - gels know it To see the Lamb who Nor fear to tread be - ^ f- -f- I* - (5- • woe, well ; died, low - ■ 4# - # Where tri - als nev - er Glad songs that nev - er And count each sa - cred The path your Sav-iour -% ml J. m - 7m)* iii; L r r P S [- mm 1 1 :-: m A man - sion which e - ter - nal love De - signed and formed for me From ev - er - last- ing it was planned — My dwell -ing- place for God.... He passed thro' death's dark rag- ing flood To make my rest se - cure He leads me on - ward to the home Re- served for me.. in heaven. I ± -£L & 0 — r-S_ 9—*- 9 mz=si^mm PILGRIMAGE No. 470. Look Up, Look Up, Desponding One Fanny J. Crosby GALILEE. C. M. with Chorus. Caryl Florio f) I 1 J 1 \ | 1 / - -4- # • IV 1 . 0 • 0 # ^_ . ■ v ; -+ • m u 1 1 1 0 • ' ' l 7 - -#- 2> • 1+ i. Look up, look up, de - spond - ing one, With doubt and fear op- press'd ; And 2. Look up, look up with tear - less eye ; Whate'er Thy tri - al be, Go 3. Look up, look up, the storm will cease, The clouds will break a - way; And 1 -0- J J 1 1 ~. . m m y* k 1 1 /S.V 1 0 ... s r . ^ 1 1 P>'« 4- * . . 0 1 ^? 1 * ^ * P 4 • • ! 1 1 1 REFRAIN. f) ! K ' ' 1 1 I 1— i ! 1/ 1 k"|^ ' / rl # # • m * 0 -.- ^ # 1 * 9 f-y »i» ■ 1 •5- V-J 0 . 0 # • . # — # # 0 - 1 - Li 1 • # lay th, wea - «7j ach ■ ing head Up - on a Saviour's breast. And lay it meek -1)' at the Cross Of Him who cares for thee. And tho' the thou shalt rise to per - feet rest In realms of end - less day. -A- .A- • -JL -A. f -A. I -0- I -0- /■V 0 • • « s m m 1 P- • t ^ _ 1 vr^-i . • 1 * . " 1 , x,* i 1 i 1 J — 1 »v I r. . I I | , j 1 V I . v "S 1/ "7 - • • 9 - • 9 • TV - # • * V 4 J 2 # # m m 9 t> though the storm I storm is I- is/ rag - ing m wild, • Yet be * not thou dis - I mav'd j. 9 £Y # • £%" ZS n I I • 1 1 1 I 1 1 I thousrh the storm is * I ; 1 1 II 9 # — M 65 — - # — « — , 4 — # 0 * 0~ — ^ — n For 0 thou — # — — 0 — 1 shalt hear Him gent - 1 | ! I 0 • H * 1 ! — . — 1 * say, " Tis 1 0 0 I, 1 *— 0 9 be not -. Ik. a - 0 1 fraid." <£% * — f i | 0— *-f 0 0 k==ti 1 1 1 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bi.xby. PILGRIMAGE No. 471. When Tossing on the Billows Fanny J. ( LIGHT BEYOND. 7s.&6s. With Refra.n. Hubert P. Main 5irt-;:l-g— 3=3— *-|-ii-g— 3--qM-fcaz=3-i— 1 b^±gJXl--*- bless-ed words so pre-cious Are waft-ed o'er the wave. There's light beyond the riv-er in their low, soft mur-mur We lose each thought of fear, light beyond the riv - er, Un-cloud-ed and se - rene. l 1 ^— — 1 — W-i-0-^-—m 1 — ■ — * *—\ *-'-»--#—£ L_ «zp?=t h — I 1, I » — » — • ^H *-r^ — J ft— j* * 1 There' slight beyond the sea, O fainting soul, take courage, Be - hold, it shines for thee. Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixbv. PILGRIMAGE No. 472. / Could Not Do Without Thee Frances Ridley Havergal, 1873 RIDLEY. 7s &. 6s D. R. Menthal ¥& QES 1. 1 2. 1 3. 1 4. 1 could not could not could not could not I do do do do ZT with - out with - out with - out with - out Thee, Thee, Thee, Thee, O I For, For Sav can O life fc£ iour of the not stand a the way is is fleet - ing lost ! lone, long, fast, ld&. I EE m * + * m I have no strength or And I am oft - en And soon in sol - emn good - ness, wea - ry, lone - ness "S*-r Whose won-drous love re - deem'd me At such tre - men - dous cost No wis - dom of my own ; And sigh re - plac - es song. The riv - er must be passed. -0<5>- BE I BE ~gr iz2: Thy right - eous - ness, Thy par - don, Thy pre - cious blood must be But Thou, be - lov - ed Sav - iour, Art all in all to me, How could I do with - out Thee? I do not know the way; But Thou wilt nev - er leave me, And though the waves roll high, fc^! 42- f=f u I 4 ^ BE -<5- m My on - ly hope and And per - feet strength in Thou know - est, and Thou I know Thou wilt be £ *■ *■ *■ J. com - fort, My glo - ry and my plea, weak - ness Is theirs who lean on Thee, lead - est, And wilt not let me stray, with me, And whis - per, " It is I." I £2. 'I 1- .£2. Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIMAGE No. 473. My Days are Gliding Swiftly B David Nelson SHINING SHORE V F. Root. My days arc We'll gird our Should com-ing Let sor-row's glid- loins, days rud - ing my be est swift breth cold tem - - iy by. ■ren dear, and dark, pest blow, And I. Our dis - We need Each chord a tant not on pil - grim stran home dis - cern ■ cease earth our to sing - sev - ing -VI J f M t=T= W- ^e*eesee^=e V * m =i -N Would not Our ab That per Our King de - tain them as they fly ! Those hours of toil and dan ■ sent Lord has left us word, Let ev - 'ry lamp be burn - feet rest nought can mo - lest, Where gold - en harps are ring savs, "Come!" and there's our home, For - ev - er, oh! for - ev ger, ing— ing. er ! sua: P REFRAIN. For oh ! » l ■ « J " eeeHfe! stand on Jor - dan's strand, Our friends are pass t= ing 2—, r =3— j 1 3 i -A— \ X _L And just be sf— F fore, the -£ L~- shin - ing shore Wt may il - most dis - cov m imM m 24 PILGRIMAGE No. 474. Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow Bernhard Seven n Ingetnann. tr. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould FORMOSA. 8s&7sD. A. S. Sullivan j_— F-« — • — ^ — i 1. Thro' the night of doubt and sor - row, On - ward goes 2. One the light of God's dear pres-ence, Nev - er in 2. One the strain which mouths of thou-sands Lift as from 4. Go we on - ward, pil - grim broth - ers, Vis - it first the pil - grim band, its work to fail, the heart of one ; the cross and grave, e -=tT — r — |t — 1 m 1 t=± i=\=t+ m 4=i Sing - ing songs Which il - lumes One the con - Where the cross b of the flict, its =S=^st ex - pec - ta - tion, wild rough plac - es one the per - il, shad - ( March - ing to the Prom-ised Land. Of thisgloom-y, haunt - ed vale. One the march in God be - gun ; fling -eth, Where the boughs of cy - press wave *- -#- T- -m- m . a -w- -1 — -w- -1 T r r e=f± I L 1 1 r- — ' !/ ^-r — 1 — f ^, -*- -#- .^2 — !^- J=J: 4— . ffi 3 ^ 3=3ZZT— fag: i And be - fore us thro' the dark-ness Gleam -ing clear the guid - ing light; One the ob - ject of our jour- ney, One the faith which nev - er tires, One the glad - ness of re - joic - ing On the res - ur - rec - tion shore, Then, a shak - ing as of earth-quakes, Then, a rend- ing of the tomb, \z—^t=^=^=: ^ ==$2 *=J=t I 1 t- — 1 — ■ — 1 1 — ■-■ t, _\ — 1 1 -fv=F=i — 1 — ; — j — j— ;=; Broth-er clasps the hand of broth-er, One the ear - nest look-ing for-ward, With One Fa - ther o'er us shin - ing Then, a scat-t'ring of all shad-ows, t=J V — H; il And steps fear - less thro' the night. One the hope our God in - spires. In His love for ev - er - more. And an end of toil and gloom. -*- -z* A - MEN. ^2 4 :t: 3 m PILGRIMAGE No. 475. Soldiers of Christ, Arise Charles Wesley LABAN. S.M. Lowell Mason Arfcrg-La — -j j g— i. Sol - diers of Christ, a - rise, 2. Strong in the Lord of hosts, 3. Stand, then in His great might, 4. That, hav - ing all things done, -, HHi And And With And -*- put your ar - mor in His might - y all 1 1 is strength en all your con - flicts '"It m T" t t 1n=* ^==5 J. J I I ^ ^ — M — * 1 & & 0 — 0 — 0. us in the strength which God sup - plies, Through His e - ter - nal Son. in the strength of Je - sus trusts, Is more than con - quer . or. take, to arm you for the fight, The pan - o - ply of God ; may o'er -come thro' Christ a - lone, And stand en - tire at last. t= • pig= . « ._»2 £2 H M i iSUS No. 476. Light of the Lonely Pilgrivi s Heart Sir E. H. De?my EAGLEY. CM J. James Waleh, i860 i . i-i J -r-J — J--,— - — izfeE^izfed Light of Come bless Lord, Lord, Come, then, Thine was the -ed Thy with the •_ ££3_ lone ■ Lord ! fair all cross, iy bid ere Thy with pil - grim's heart, ev - 'ry shore - a - tion groans, quick -'ning pow'r, all . its fruits I Star of the com - ing And ans-w'ring isl - and The air, the earth, the With one a - wake - ning Of grace and peace di - day, sing sea, smile, vine ; • ._Ji_J m— .#___,_£2 tz u i r-li iTp-'I -4-^-4 h i_p_^ — _#_q_/5> _q — ; czq 1 — q — 7^=— — I A - rise, and with Thy The prais - es of Thy In u - ni - son with And bid the ser - pent's Be Thine the crown of &-■ morn - ing beams Chase all our roy • al name, And own Thee all our hearts, trail no more glo - ry now, And calls a - Thy beau-teous The palm of PILGRIMAGE No. 477. Throw Out the Life-Liiie Rev. E. S. Ufford UFFORD. 10.10.10.11, with Chorus. E. S. U. Arr. by Geo. C. Stebbins N > Is is rs. rs * . . i 9 9 9-. # — 9—wjr—jr . Throw out the Life-Line a - cross the dark wave, There is a broth-er whom some one should save Throw out the Life-Line with hand quick and strong; Why do you tar - ry, why lin - ger so long? Throw out the Life-Line to dan-ger-fraught men, Siug-ing in an -guish where you've nev-er been: Soon will the sea-son of res - cue be o'er, Soon will they drift to e - ter - ni - ty's shore; 9 '+ . 9 h Is \ m. SEE -*— *- rt t=t H H [ y\ 0> K V S . *. N K i \ Is / ^ 'N fl r ** I R i r s iS i ' iS V v 1 L J « . J J *! 1 *\ # m F J I Is 1 A N « • • •, # J #, #, ! m m mm m m * J « V-7 J J J J •1 J •. 9, • • 1 J _g_ S • 9 9 _J_ V • • 9 9 * ^ w # # • • Some- bod - y's broth-er ! oh, who then, will dare To throw out the Life-Line his per - il to share ? See! he is sink-ing; oh, hast - en to - day, And out with the Life-Boat! a - way, then a - way! Winds of tempt-a - tion and bil - lows of woe Will soon hurl them out where the dark wa-ters flow. Haste then, my broth-er, no time for de - lay, But throw out the Life-Line and save them to - day. Is h fc h h J V m' +-Sm m +-'' m -P- m - m . /m\»» 9 9 • S # 9 £ 0 0 m 9 m m • o # # » III 1 i?j** r r \j r r x.^ k ^ / y • f | 1/ 1/ [/ 1/ ^ I*' i- p r 1 1 k ^~ -v — '*— -b — ? i/ » ' ' CHORUS. N q» Is Is ft / ! **^ n \ h . k k k fc !— 1 K J ■ ■ i1 Is Is tV PN IS # 1 /f tf ^ i * i ~i * J J r\ m \ ' i * 1 2 2 * 2 m m * * 9 * J ' # m m \ m 9 m I 9 9 9 9 1 . 9 0. • • • 1 Throw out the Life - Line ! m 0 • m ~?~ m throw out the Life-Line! Some one is drift-ing jl. ;*i .JL X JL X X ±« a - way; h» — W 9 ' 9 9 9 • '0 • * # » it I l 1 L _ L # # 1 \FJh+ r i J r , i i i ■ -1 1 ^-/ L^ b » l/ & ^ IT r r r r r. 1 V V 1— p fc/ w fc/ p -£- 1 ' 1 Throw out the Life-Line! throw out the Life-Line! Someone is sink-ing to - day. m m . m *- m -•- -F- ; -«- -f- -•- -»--#• -p- m f- j» ==i — ' U U U >' ^ — ' Copyright, 1890, by The Biglow & Main Co. Used by per. PILGRIMAGE No. 478. When this Passing World is Done Robert M. McCheynex 1837. McCHEYNE. 7sD. Jay Deavereaux H^i-i jt.jp aifiij^Ff5*^5^ : 1. When this pass - ing world is done, When lias sunk yon glo - rious sun ; When 2. When the praise of heaven I hear Loud as thun-ders to the ear. Loud I as i 0 i * i/ 0 1 h> — ' — U i#l U y , 1 H^- — 5 — 3 — *— h^- stand with Christ in light, All my fin - ished life in sight: Then, Lord! shall I ful - ly man - y vva - ters' noise, Sweet as harps' me-lo -dious voice, Then, Lord! shall I ful - ly E^z _* *. <> — k p ' L ^ — t— p — p 1 C/' -I— <-f know — Not till then — how much I know — Not till then — how much I Aid. «' ■ W' < 4^-4 H !=S= ■i- '-5-. ' V — »-c*---*-^— i— * — w-^-0- I owe! When I stand be - fore the throne Clothed in I owe! Cho - sen not for good in me, Wak-ened , J *-tp , j pTp^T L* * 5 V=\ ? *-J ^ # -i_N airafg^sg-a^i beau - ty not my own, When I see Thee as Thou art, Love Thee with un-sin-ningheart, up from wrath to flee, Hid - den in the Sav - iour's side, By the Spir - it sane -ti - fied, ,N h ft m .#- .jl .*- -f. til : S M 1 1 5 * 1 ^TtF ^ 1- H—t Then, Lord ! shall I Teach, me, Lord ! on ful • earth know — Not show By till my then- love r how much how much IB gJ= ~w: :£E Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. jt= PILGRIMAGE owe ! owe. fc TL No. 479. Rise, My Soul, and St retell Thy Wings R. Seagravc\ 1742 AMSTERDAM. P. M. tr i Azzt: WM 1 n- Dr. James Nares m^m I 1. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy 2. Cease, my soul, O cease to wings, Thy bet - ter por - tlon trace ; mourn, Press on - ward to the prize ; serf fe -#— 1 ZZL * ,1* :z±= fes^E: m rut 1 A | 1 j 1 ] ** 1 1 ! ■ 1 2 - # | # j i ^* 1 r ^ J I 0 9 # € # € & • »v 1 ^ *> • s # ' 9 cv • I Rise Soon 1 from thy — 1~ trans Sav - m - i iour JL. ~\ to - will -*- w ry re ■ — 1 1 things, turn, T'ward To s heav take 1 -#- n, thy thee des to JL - tined the -JL m place ; skies : 1 Kff 1 — — 1 W ~ 1 ' 1 1 • — # — — Uifc= l^= ' r m =d 1 fep ^8=* ; _*~g — 1 — * Sun and moon and stars de - cay, Time shall soon this earth re - move : There is ev - er - last - ing peace, Rest, en - dur - ing rest, in heav'n ; pi ,—*—i- — 1 — fc^^g^azif. it. i q=t J-J-^H •— # ^=*=r SI I Rise, my soul, and haste a - way, To seats prepared a - bove. There will sor - row ev - er cease, And crowns of joy be giv'n. A - MEN. BFf=f= <7 ' mm PILGRIMAGE No. 480. A Pilgrim and a Stranger Paul Gcrhardt, tr. SONG OF THE SOJOURNER. 7.6. D. R. DeWitt Mallary m) -0- *0- -*- -0- -*- -& m i' ' ->- 1=5F WM i. A pil - grim and a stran - ger, I jour - ney here be - low; 2. It is " a well-worn path - way,— Ma - ny have gone be - fore; 3. So I must hast - en for - ward,— Thank God, the end will come, 4. There still my thoughts are dwell - ing, 'Tis there I long to be! I exf T— FE I &=r- — J -J ! 1 -j — i \— -1 — ! H— i — 1 W— i — ^ v ^=^- Far dis - tant is my The ho - ly saints and This land of my so - Come, Lord, and call Thy ra "h r— — • — * g — coun - proph - journ - serv - -#- try, ets, ing ant The The Is To 1 t* borne pa - not bles - 0 to tri - my sed 0 =1 M-J-H ' 1 -0- -0- -0. . which I go. archs of yore, des - tined home ; - ness with Thee. 1 l=^Z _p ■ | ! _i -F — # # # b_ F — * — 3i — - F — 0 — 0- 1 — r — PrF — "1 1 1 — r r i- — r ' 1 I" I i ■ r ■ i- i — ' J Here I must toil and trav - el, They trod the toil - some jour - ney That, ev - er - more a - bid - etti, Come, bid my toils be end - ed ; Oft wea - ry and op - pressed, In pa - tience and in faith : Je - ru - sa - lem a - bove, Let all my wand' rings cease, =S i r — .t — : -_ r r m fcg^j=faU | J ,J— J-=H— ■— : I— rfe m But there my God shall lead And them I fain would fol The ev - er - last - ing Cit Call from the way - side lodg me To ev - er - last - ing rest. low, Like them in life and death. y, The land of light and love. ing To the sweet home of peace. * - ' ' ' ' It MEN. i^HIiHtiill] Copyright by Outlook Co. From "The Plymouth Hymnal," by per. PILGRIMAGE No. 481. One Sweetly Solemn Thought Phoebe Cary CARY. C. M. D. with Refrain. I rfc pfezuz^r. 3 —d- -g-*-jn fl* 3=5 •- =** 5. J/. £ur#? -J — j — ! — ^ I 1. One sweet- ly sol-emn thought Comes to me o'er and o'er, I'm near-er home to- 2. Near - er the bound of life, Where burdens are laid down, Where we shall lay a- 3. Per - haps my wea- ry feet Have al-most gain'd the brink, I may be near- er fefe±&— p-r *z2 3a: t=t -<5> *= -I— -I I fl rt i J 1 1 . K K J ! 1 | V 1 * _J m * « J d A h m • •■ 1 * J ^~ « ' 4 * * ■nv j j 0 J J d t *, IkJ # 9 m • 9 9 - ^-'-. 0 day, to - side the home to - da)r, Than I cross, And win day, Far near m • m have and - er been be - fore. Near wear the crown. Near than I think. Fa - - er my Fa - - er death's si ther, per -feet # . # # ther's home, Where - lent stream, That my trust, To m K?- r— «- £?— tf2 U Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 482. In the Shadow of the Rock Ray Palmer, 1SS0 THE ROCK. 7s.&3s Joseph Mar tine -^-.-- m =r <> 1 the shad - ow the parched and in peace will my pil - grim of des rest staff -•- the ert me I'll Rock way there take, Let Where Till And me I I once rest, When tread, With see That .#_•. #_ more. I & • I'll I the the my 3= 4U-U N — *— w- -fc. -0— I feel the tern -pest's shock Thrill my breast; scorching noon - tide ray O'er my head; vskies a - gain are fair O - ver me ; on - ward jour - ney make, As be - fore ; •0* - -0- m • d -#■ I J: til J1 +=i= All Let That And in me the with vain find burn joy -0- the a ing ous storm shall wel - come heats are heart and fcz£: -y v— — m. —s- rtf" r^-j L L — l [ y—YY -Y-v ^~rf f f f J— S-p£ =v * * 1- ;ii I sweep, While I hide... And my tran-quil sta - tion keep By Thy side, shade, Cool and still, . . . And my wea - ry steps be stayed While I will. past, And the day Bids the trav - el - er at last Go his way. strong I will raise.. Un - to Thee, O Rock! a song Glad with praise. I k ? I Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. wmmm PILGRIMAGE No. 483. The Radiant Mom Hath Passed Away Godfrey Thring HULLAH. 8.8.8.4. John Hullah ^^T diant morn hath passed a^- way, is but a fad - ing dawn spir - ing grace, joy and peace spot - less white, The ra Our life Oh, by Thy soul in Where light and life and Where saints are clothed in *m & And spent too soon her gold - Its glo - rious noon how quick Up - lift our hearts to realms In un - di - vid - ed em - And eve - ning shad-ows nev - en store ; ■ ly past ! on high ; pire reign, er fall ; f=fh r r y -to ^^ ^ The shad Lead us, Help us to And throng -ing Where Thou, e ows of de O Christ, when look to an - gels ter - nal part - ing day Creep on... all., is gone, Safe home that bright place Be - yond nev - er cease Their death Light of light, Art Lord once. . at the.. . less.. . of more, last, sky ; — strain ; — all! 'S. jL J^T ig : 1 B f=f fff No. 484. I'm a Pilgrim Mrs. M. S. B. Dana, 1S41 BUONA NOTTE. P. M. Italian Melody £=4 2- A — \ N N -, 1 •— t—FV ^ * F> 1 H \— fV-1 1 1 - - - I I 1. I'm a pil - grim, and I'm a stran-ger : I can tar-ry, I can tar-ry but a night. —* E— I* * ±—n t ^iitl .*_*—*- t=3=t -#— 0- g- V— V— - V f V 1/ Do not de-tain me, for I am go - ing To where the streamlets are ev-er flow- ing. n 1 — — r -# — #- 7^^: ]/]/\/ 1 — r PILGRIMAGE I'm a Pilgrim - - T I I'm a pil - grim, and I'm a stranger I can tar-ry, I can tar-ry but a night m ±=»: 1-t-j-£ 42- 3 s t=t v— t/- .j#-i*_i#_.i_L w— w- v— p- ^ y 1_ ■-■ 2 Of that country to which I'm going, My Redeemer, my Redeemer is the light: There is no sorrow, nor any sighing, Nor any sin there, nor any dying. 3 There the sunbeams are ever shining, And I'm longing, I am longing for the sight Within a country, unknown and dreary, I have been wand'ring, forlorn and weary. No. 485. John Coleridge Bending Before Thee CLOISTERS. 11s.5. m:i=u=h=t\i J J Jl J. Barnby m i. Bend- ing be - fore Thee, let our hymn go up- wards, Bright as the 2. Guard us in toil when faint -ing in the noon -day, Guard us re - 3. If the dread foe as - sail us with temp - ta - tion, Hear us, O 4. Glo - ry :—(&- to Thee, O 333=1 r=t=: Fa-ther Ev \==z\ — T: last - ing ! Glo - ry to liia --> HE -5T -& — I 1- 1 1 1 , , .J _| I J sun - shine break - ing from the dark - ness, Thee we im - plore to pos - ing un - der eve - ning shad - ows, Guard us when mid - night Lord, and save us from his dan - ger, O keep us pure, O Thee, O Son and Ho - ly Spir - it ! One in Three Per - sons, m^^mss^ 0>'} J __| 1 1 — , "J 1 f~ • m —*> 0 — -9 J • i. 2. 3- 4- — # — 1 Our Be - Come O m' bless - ed hold, He hith - er, come to 0 Re- is ye the • deem - er came call - ing ! No thir - sty, where ban - quet pre - g, m down from long - er - 'er you pared for -#- -f- a - de - may the -#- bove lay; be, world, m To His Life's And • -0 % -0 bring us good inns are ex - wa - ters are rest 'neath His /— V U Q f m I I 1 i * pj.. o fS m ]m m * m m m U L u u s ^b h -I i r r r i7^ 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' r r ~ I I 1 5 m ^ tid-ings of wond-er - ful love 5 Then list - en with gladness, His mes-sage re - ceive :- tend-ed in mer-cy to- day; He waits to be gracious, your souls to re - ceive :- flow-ing, sal - va - tion is free ; O come with-out mon - ey, full pard - on re - ceive :- standard so wide - ly un-furPd ; There's room, and the welcome that all may re - ceive :- " k fefe t=t f=f L-J-J- REFRAIN. J- a=3 Wr N»- =3= He saves to the ut - ter-most He saves to the ut - ter-most He saves to the ut - ter-most He saves to the ut - ter-most all who be - lieve all who be - lieve all who be - lieve. all who be - lieve. :l He saves to the ut - ter-most, t=t -Z0 9- P 4 j_j- 1 Saves to the ut - ter-most, Saves to the ut - ter - most All who be - lieve. v=g 4>- =t=t r=tf=F=f i Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIMAGE No. 487. Where is Thy Bethel ? Adolf Moraht MORSE. P. M. Caryl Florio — * 1 1 1 S ly- k N 1 IN k-r-J ' ! N - n e is thy Beth there where Je - cease from i - as of old. el? sus die the where the gate of heav ■ ev - er-more be - stow ■ sor - row, cease thy gricv - bless - ed Mas - ter go - i£= self doth ik - a - Thou hast e - nough, — this eth, Tliro' bolt - cd doors, dis - •■*- •«■ - - ■*-• eil ? Where heav'n it eth His peace un ing tr ^v- M o- pen o'er thy head; Where, as in Ja - cob's heart, from God's Word giv- en, The ble up- on thy soul, Where from His wounds a - new there ev - er flow - eth The cor-dial left to thee, — Thou hast e- nough, canst thou this vain world leav- ing, The ci-ples' hearts to cheer, Yet there's an - oth - er place, my soul well know-eth, Tho' -n — * — z — ^ — ^ 1— «- £ fi UN ;ij i TH^ dew of heav'n in - to thy heart is shed, on - ly balm that makes the sin - sick whole ; Where is tin- Mas - ter's com - ing in it be small, that is clos ;- et The faith - ful In - to thy Thrice hap - py Beth - el, Lord de - cham - ber Chris - tian ! 1/ w 1/ ■> Chris-tian, tell me where ? Thou know'st full well, — thy chain -ber, it is lights to see thee there, And hastes to meet thee at thine hour of comes the Lord of all, And " Peace be with thee," un - to thee doth thou too know'st it well, Thy heart's the place where Christ doth love to IS there ! j > raver. call. dwell. Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIM ACE No. 488. Blessed Assurance, "Jesus is Mine Fanny J. Crosby ASSURANCE. P. M. a^V^ Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp, by per. *—Lm »— *— *— C^ZJ*"T-* %-- -— C* • *— 1. Bless-ed as - sur-ance, Je-sus is mine 2. Per -feet sub-mis-sion, per-fect de - light, 3. Per-fect sub-mis-sion, all is at rest, Oh, what a fore - taste of glo-ry di - vine! Vis-ions of rap - ture burst on. . my sight, I in my Sav - iour am hap-py and blest; — rr — # a #_i_#_.2._£ — r-^v^ — r~* — * • — 1 #■ * — » # — I 1 *- 3BSE t=t *-^i ■V — 1 V— V- 1^ g2 g=2=fzra 1 inrr^^^-V-F^ J. ; ^jL J. ' j - ■ j. • J Heir of sal - va - tion, purchase of God, Born of His Spir-it, washed in His blood. An -gels de-scend-ing, bring from a - bove, Ech - oes of mer - cy, whispers of love. Watching and waiting, look-ing a - bove, Filled with His goodness, lost in His love. CHORUS. A b Pv i33 t^t i^ 1* ra This is my sto .#_ _*_ #. ry, this is my song, Praising my Sav - iour all the day long ygpft— » — » — "»— fe-- y C G — CI_ — =fc .•_ .«. _*. .P_T>. . J. ^. .?. _p_ FTT!TTt- ■l-t- v. >i U— t=x ■r—i r r • i -I* — • — •- This is my sto ry. this is my song, Praising my Sav -iour all the day long. I I u p u Copyright, 1873, by Joseph F. Knapp. PILGRIMAGE No. 489. From Every Stormy Wind that Blows Hugh Stowett RETREAT. L. M. Thomas Hastings ft ^U_ 1 3^ 1. From ev - 'ry storm - y wind that blows, From ev - 'ry swell - ing tide of woes, There 2. There is a place where Je - sus sheds The oil of glad - ness on our heads : A 3. There is a spot where spir - its blend, Where friend holds fellow-ship with friend : Tho' 4. There, there, on ea - gle wings we soar, And time and sense seem all no more; And 5. O may my hand for - get her skill, My tongue be si - lent, cold, and still, This ! I I I J. - r — r i V \ f— T* — t-p ^-11 rzgb-i t ipjiiiiiiii is a calm, a sure re- treat ; 'Tis found be - neath the mer place than all be - side more sweet : It is the blood-bought mer sun - dered far, by faith they meet A - round one com - mon mer heav'n comes down our souls to greet, And glo - ry crowns the mer bounding heart for - get to beat, If I for - get the mer 1 r f-^- :£ i + -*- -+ cy cy cy cy cy seat, seat, seat, seat, seat. 1 — r § &-J. — f* &-r ppfl No. 490. Fade, Fade Each Earthly J^oy Catharine Jane Bonar 1 I I < Fade, fade, each earth-ly joy '" \Break ev -'ry ten- der tie; (Fare -well, mor-tal - i - ty; 2" "(Wei - come, e - ter - ni - ty ; OAK. 6s.&4s. Lowell Mason Je - sus is mine. / Je - sus is mine. ) Dark is the wil - der-ness, Je - sus is mine. 1 Je - sus is mine. ) Wei -come, O loved and blest, Earth has no rest - ing-place, Wei - come, sweet scenes of rest, Je - sus a - lone can bless ; Je - sus is mine. Wei - come, my Sav-iour's breast ; Je - sus is mine. *=* t — r 1 I I ^t is f-prrr=juw-fHHi PILGRIMAGE No. 491. Lordof Our Life, and God of Our Salvation M. A. von Lo'oenstti)i,ir. Philip Pusey CLOISTERS. 11.11.11.5. J. Barnby, 1333-1896 -~4=S i. Lord of our 2. See round Thine 3. Lord, Thou canst 4. Peace in our life, ark help hearts BBfc=£ and the when our -\Z J=i God hun - earth e - of ^ our sal bil - lows ar - mor vil thoughts as lv va curl fail suag -: tion, ing, eth, ing, B3i $9 — 9 W— *wk~% g V + Star of our night and hope of ev - 'ry na - tion, See how Thy foes their ban - ners are un - furl - ing, Lord, Thou canst save when dead - ly sin as - sail - eth, Peace in Thy church, where broth - ers are en - gag - ing, Hear and re Lord, while their Lord o'er Thy Peace, when the ■J m m ~9 J-^tq » m- EEEjEEEiSLEEl 0 b | I \ s v ' 1 i 1 _ — . — — m- —9- --H-- ^_ — 1 _« i (*U-> >Z> « _^__ — 9 — -7 H — 1 V ceive darts Rock world Thy en nor its I * • w w church - 's sup- - ven - omed they death nor hell bus - y war m 9 pli - ca - are hurl pre - vail - is wag . 9. . — ^ tion, - ing, eth, - ing; — 1 — # — 9 — Lord God Thou canst Grant us Send us, fr • 0 ~TZjp Al - might pre - serve Thy peace, O Sav - — | 1-^ •- 1 — L— faith - f ul word, Our staff, our buck- ler, and our sword, We day's clear light, Thro' life's strange windings, dark or bright, We friend or foe, Thro' pain or ease, thro' joy or woe, steps to stray; Then in the path that leads to day way we trace ; O keep us, aid us by Thy grace ;.l .(?;, t to * .f f\7= ir ii nr r ii » 1 = We We We <2— .-<2- fol-low Thee, fol-low Thee, fol-low Thee, fol-low Thee, fol - low Thee. iHililS PILGRIMAGE 25 No. 494. / Am Coming, O My Saviour Fanny J. Crosby ATWELL 8s & 7s, with Refrain. B. C. Unseld m i I — I r> _P H 1 \ — >> ■ l —ft — P — -f-i— I — 1 # #— L- — # 9 0— C-, -^ « m— ■# ' # — q-# # — '-^ — J I am Let me I am com - ing, O my take Thy yoke up com - ing, I am Sav- iour on me, com - ing, For Thy child I long to be ; And with meek - ness learn Thy will; And Thy prom - ise I be - lieve 2^4- t=zpp m S2. # m — L ■ — •— .0 — 0 — 1_ I am com - ing, for I heard Thee On the des - ert call ■ Let Thy voice, like sweet - est mu - sic, Bid my troub - led heart If I seek Thee I shall find Thee ; And Thy par - don now m m ing be me. still, ceive. mm REFRAIN. • 9 *=F=± Let Thy gen - tie peace de - scend - ing Fold its pin - ions on Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIMAGE iHl my breast. -r^-m 0 0 r--0 s a a — 1 s §) # #—■--# 0 0 S 1 — ^ ■-■ mi h\ f— Liif v ft-Hr-c f mm No. 495. Lord, Forever at Thy Side Janus Montgomery, \- n SEYMOUR. 7s. C. M. von Webei immm 1. Lord, for - ev - er 2. Meek - ly may nay 3. Hum - ble as a 4. Is - rael ! now and at Thy side Let my place and por - tion be \ soul re - ceive All Thy Spir - it bath re - veal'd ; lit - tie child. Wean - ed from the moth-er's breast, ev - er - more In the Lord Je - ho - v;ih trust; El B*. & mmwm ^m =1 t3 t^: Strip me of the roDe Thou hast spok - en — I By no sub - tie - ties Him, in all His ways, of pride, Clothe me be - lieve, Though the be-guiled, On a - dore, Wise r7T with hu - mil o - ra - Thy faith -ful and won - der n 0 1 - tv. cle be seal'd. word I rest, ful, and just. A-men. No. 496. There is a Fold, Whence None Can Stray John East DEDHAM William Gardner J 1 m 1 m j I J fi l I is K | I Where sul - His smile I have But I To spend I try its a shall e 11 sun, or storm - v dav, Or night is nev - er seen. vast di - men - sion fills With joy that nev - er dies. Shep-herd pledged to save And bear me home to bliss. on - lv seem to die, I shall not taste of death. ter - ni - tv with Thee, My Sav - iour, this is life. -«. V-' _#__*- T=rT£ II PILGRIMAGE No. 497. God Be with You Till We Meet Amin J. E. Rankin, D.D. RANKIN. 9.8.8.9. W. G. Tomer, by per. i m 3=i=i=- i=£ t=t be with be with be with be with -0 #— you till we meet a - gain, By His counsels guide, up-hold you, you till we meet a - gain, 'Neath His wings se-cure - ly hide you; you till we meet a - gain, When life's per - ils thick confound you ; you till we meet a - gain, Keep love's ban-ner float-ing o'er you ; I I -*- -#- Jt- -JL .#- -(2. -fi- m v — v- K s> 'iPb 1 r i r r r 1 h 1 ' p (L ' ^ r m J h. h ■ \&Tt; d . d d 9 d- d- eA •V I ! f 0 \ ^ J 1 t: / y m m m d , i & 0 0 - 0 4 With His sheep se - cure - ly fold m you, 0 • God 0 be with you 0 U till 00 V we meet a - r gain. Dai - ly man - na still pro - vide you, God be with you till we meet a - gain. Put His arms un - fail - ing round you, God be with you till we meet a - gain. Smite death's threat'ning wave before you, God be with you till we meet a - gain. «-:-*•«-•«•$$ ■*- .JL .*. m 1 W^ | » I | 2 0 _ 0 A ? ^ ! ! . ! , 1 . : , : . i 2 1 \-s\) l". 1 V V V V V ~ #v w y 1 1 • 1 V V U - y .. 0 1 1 1 1 ~v V V I CHORUS. «= 4fe 4^=J- 5 a^; *=ri *=*= Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, ^S I at Je - sus' feet till we meet ; $0 0 0- Jt_it_« -* — •" ^ V-^- -p-y-t v— t- ^-^ 1/ I Till we meet,.... till we meet, God be with you till we meet a - gain. Til] we meet, till we meet, till we meet, ^S -0—0- ■$—0-0-0- •v-v- m — WW0 v->- ^=± i PILGRIMAGE No. 498. Another Happy Hour Has Passed S. K. Bourne, 1S92 ith moderate motion. HAWES. 8s &. 6s, Eight lines Josef/'i Martini oth - er hap - py hour has passed In prayer and eon - verse sweet gen - tie words and kind - ly thoughts Go with us as we part, der Thy dear name, O Lord Thy Spir - it give, nit ed un E^F^ us as dear name, O Lord Thy Spir - I — t Lord, And And ilti? If I . N __J \ *•+ > 1^ I * ~~m — #: #— L"* ~0 m— # — * — E-0--—0 t^S keep us faith - ful, kind and true, Till here a - gain we meet, ten - der Chris -tian sym - path - y Fill ev - 'ry lov - ing heart, may our first en - deav - or be A Chris - tian life to live. Lord , Lord, And m :^=£z=£^h==£=^ watch be - tween us watch be - tween us in this ho - lv day as part I by day, Do Thou our wit - ness we go. And wit - ness from a - ing hour Do Thou our wit - ness be; In bove, If be, That 1=Ee^- m •_ - all we do and all we say We would be true to Thee ! aught shall break this ho - ly bond, This fel - low -ship of love, naught shall ev - er rule our hearts But heavenly char - i - ty ! mmmm T?% |F'IE:I Copyright, 1899. by S. M. Bixby. PILGRIMAGE No, 499. The ClmrcJis One Foundation Rev. S. J. Stone AURELIA. 7s & 6s D. Samuel Wesley i ±3 m *=* ^ — - i. The Church 's one foun - da - tion 2. E - lect from ev - 'ry na - tion, 3. 'Mid toil and trib - u - la - tion, 4. Yet she on earth hath u - nion I Is Je - sus Christ her Yet one o'er all the And tu - mult of her With God the Three in ft. L2± ft— ,— - n h 1 | i I 1 ! ! 1 1 V ■ ™ # # A J 1 l 1 A 7 i J J ■--* 4 — 1 fn\V 1 ft 1 5 *L 1 Xs\) ! J & 0 & • 1 J J 1 e* • She is His new ere ■ a - tion By wa - ter and the Word : Her char - ter of sal ■ va - tion One Lord, one Faith, one Birth ; She waits the con - sum - ma - tion Of peace for ev - er - more ; And mys - tic sweet com - mu . nion With those whose rest is won : 0 m m > m fli* -ft- -ft. ^ m 0 Mm. 0 • U\> -1 m 3 # *• "! ! j &k£ r — ' — # — 0 I I" -A V^pjj — j — i— - — — 1 1 % to m — 0 — — t 0 — *5> — 1 1 l 1 1 f 1 i i m m — t- From heav'n He came One ho - ly Name Till with the vis ■ O hap - py . ones and sought she bless ■ ion glo - and ho - s :~c her, es, rious ly! To be Par - takes Her long Lord, give His ho one Ho ing eyes us grace ly Bride ly Food, are blest, that we ^ i ^rtTTfl r t=# P5E With His own blood He bought her, And to one hope she press - es, And the great Church vie - to - rious Like them, the meek and low - ly, » < i" * r? 41 ■.» 3. j. 4. And for her life He died. With ev - 'ry grace en - dued. Shall be the Church at rest. On high may dwell with Thee. A - MEN. t 1 THE CHURCH No. 500. Let Me with Li°ht and Truth be Bless d Metrical Psalm MOZART. L M. fciligitai^ I I 1. Let me with light and truth 2. Then will I there fresh al - 3. Why then cast down, my soul ? I I be bless'd tars raise and why Be To So 1 these my guides to ■*■ T I lead the way. Till God, who is my on - ly joy ; And much op-press'd with anxious care ? On BE ±*^r. M n J3~L a. :^~ r: r s on well God « Thy ho- ly hill I rest, And in Thy sa - cred tern -pie pray. •tuned harps, with songs of praise, Shall all my grate- ful hours em - ploy. thy God, for aid re - ly, Who will thy ru - in'd state re - pair. 1 Q. nil f 1 J5. A - MEN. U JJ 2»* j» ^ O: ^ _:i2- t=* iS -T No. 501. Far from My Thoughts, Vain World Dr. Watts PENITENCE. L M. St. Albans1 Tune-book m m m^m r ^ o; Far from my thoughts, vain world.be gone ; My heart grows warm with ho - ly fire, When I can say that God is mine, Send comfort down from Thy right hand, -0- -0- -0- -^- -0- «9- 1 Let my re - lig - ious hours a - And kin-dies with a pure de - When I can see Thy glo - ries To cheer me in this bar - ren lone : sire shine, land : :s: -s •— ISMPg^SS! From flesh and sense I To see Thy grace, to I'll tread the world be And in Thy tern - pie -*. V± 42. +. would be free, taste Thy love, neath my feet, let me know 1 i TT F-— rj 1 1 And hold com-munion, Lord, with Thee. And feel Thine in-fluence from a- bove. And all that men call rich and great. The joys that from Thy presence flow. MEN. XJ—[ rr w^m THE CHURCH No. 502. Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken John Newton, 1779 0- 1 | AUSTRIA. 8s fc 7s D. 1 1 1 F. J. Haydn Y\ A 1 N 1 j ^^ 1 A-h Q- 1 i J t -1 — i— ±~ H 0 \ & 1 ITV 1 J J * « 2 d ■ * * ' 1 1 I5JJ 4- •! . «. # J 9 % d 1 J * • • j - 1 | J -*-.-*- # * 1 * 0 i ^ 1. Glo - rious things of thee are spok - en, Zi - on, cit - y of our God ; 2. See, the streams of liv - ing wa - ters, Springing from e - ter - nal love, 3. 'Round each hab - i - ta - tion hov-'ring. See the cloud and fire ap - pear, 0 • P f" f" -f- "f" r m J * -#- -#- + f ^ /*> 1 « • « 0 1 1 1 1 ! 1 pj. i+ » p p p 0 \ 0 1 | * 1 ^— '7 1 1 Lf P m 1 1 • "• f? 1 i' 4- 1 /I f | 1 » *l ' I 1 i 1 1 4 L ^=^ He, Whose word can - not be brok - en, Well sup -ply thy sons and daugh-ters, For a glo - ry and a cov - 'ring, y ^ Form'd thee for His own a - bode ; And all fear of want re - move ; Show - ing that the Lord is near. I S ^m I 4=[ -#--#--#- -#--#--#•-#- -0- II II On the Rock of A - ges found-ed, Who can faint, while such a riv - er Blest in - hab - i - tants of Zi - on, I fez*- m - u What can shake thy sure re - pose ? Ev - er flows their thirst t'as-suage? Wash'd in the Re - deem - er's blood ! 1- 1 $ ^ 3=*= 1 -Sl r^ With sal - va -tion's walls sur-round-ed, Grace, which like the Lord, the Giv - er, Je - sus, Whom their souls re- ly on, Thou may'st smile at all thy foes. Nev - er fails from age to age. Makes them kings and priests to God. A - men. m^ #-= 0 V- -#--#--#- -#--#--#- -*-d JL **. -&--&- m 1 r- 1 — I — f— i — 1 — r *? THE CHURCH No. 503. Triumphant Zion ! Lift Thy Head r hi Up Doddridge WAREHAM. L. M. Wm. Knapp, 1760 E& J 0 — 1& 0*4 L^ #— L*v-* ~%— *-& ■ r 1. Tri - umph-ant Zi - on ! lift thy head 2. Put all thy beauteous gar-ments on, 3. No more shall foes un - clean in - vade, 4. God from on high has heard thy pray'r I From dust, and dark - ness, and the dead: And let thy ex - cel-lence be known : And fill thy hal - low'd walls with dread ; His hand thy ru - ins shall re -pair: Tho' Deck No Nor hum-bled long, a - wake at length, d in the robes of righteous-ness, more shall hell's in -suit -incr host will thy watch-ful Monarch cease ±5U. And gird thee with thy Saviour's strength. The world thy glo - ries shall con-fess. Their vie - t'ry and thy sorrows boast. To guard thee in e - ter - nal peace. A ♦ A- - J I MEN. No. 504. How Charming Is the Plaee Samuel Stenuett ST. THOMAS. S. M. ^*=- m —&- Handel. A. Williams' Coll bs-l \=* 1. How charm 2. Not the 3. Here on 4. Give me, ing fair the O is pal mer Lord, I place ces, seat, place T Where my To which With ra ■ With - in I 1 IT I I Re - deem the great diant Thy glo blest er, re ry a God, sort, crown'd, bode. Se£ * \1 irfirfFi m Un • Are Our A - vails once joy - mong I the to ful the beau be eves chil - r • ty com - be - dren of His pared with hold Him of Thv face, this, sit grace, EZHL — £•- And sheds Where Je - And smile The ser - ■£■ -&- His sus on vants love holds all of & ^ a - broad ! His court. a - round, my God. m r^r THE CHURCH No. 505. Onward^ Christian Soldiers S. Baring- Gould ST. GERTRUDE. 6s & 5s D. A. S. Sullivan I On - ward, Chris-tian sol - diers, Marching as to war, Like a might - y ar - my, Moves the church of God, Crowns and thrones may per-ish, Kingdoms rise and wane, On - ward, then, ye peo - pie, Join our hap - py throng, With the cross of Je - sus Broth-ers, we are tread - ing But the Church of Je - sus Blend with ours your voi - ces P^^i e= J 1 m^m^^m^m Go - ing on be - fore ; Christ the Roy - al Mas - ter, Leads a - gainst the foe ; Where the saints have trod ; We are not di - vid - ed, All one bod - y we, Con-stant will re - main ; Gates of hell can nev - er 'Gainst that church pre - vail, In the tri - umph song — Glo - ry, laud and hon - or, Un - to Christ the King, H=t p — ?■ -&&- ±: s \ i m j — t- j=j- REFRAIN. tm$m I For-ward in - to bat - tie See His ban-ners go. One in hope and doc - trine, One in char - i - ty. We have Christ's own promise, And that can -not fail. This, thro' countless a - ges, Men and an -gets sing. ! kl ^ On-ward, Christian ^3E£Ej ±=± tfc =t * — « — # — # i i i i ^ x^ "t -5 * i -* ■*■ ■*■ T i Marching as to !/ -<5^- With the Cross of Je - sus Go -ing on be - fore. war, With the Cross of Je sus, i£Eg=s=£ J ■J§: 1 m± 1 — r -fs-r I I i— i ^ nr war, With the Cross of THE CHURCH No. 506. As " Together with Thee " Working Rev. II'. / Harsha CO-LABORERS. 8s &. 7s D. C. B. Rutenber, by per. I. As "to - geth - er with Thee " work-ing, Lord, we would Thy bless-ing have, 2. Grant us ho - ly 3. No - blcr than our love and du - ty m 4Z«: A pa - tience, Give us true hu grow-ing, Sweet - er still will i mil - i - ty, wot - ship be, rn -x—m — J— t Long - ing for Thy That of self we Thou in all our hand to stay us, may be emp - tied life ap - pear - ing, For Thy cheer to make us brave ; And our hearts be full of Thee ; All our hid - den life in Thee. i=n-r-M=*: m :t==F=r r-r-r fW'l H 1 — ^t , f *=± m i i We would wit - ness of Thy gos - pel, Lead us, Lord, by Thy good Spir - it, Ser - vice ren-dered thus in weak -ness, 3t T T Ifr f- We would tell of Thy great might, As we have been called to lead, Thou wilt here ac - cept and own, m -• — r ™f < 4- -1 -, -1 ft ! 1 - _ ... ... (■ > 4 , i m — 1 — -&— 4— — 0 9 - —4 1-0- 0 • »_^_ -f— -H| \^ v 0 9 0 * : ! J * m 0 3 m 0 0 m & W Hop- ing Feed us And re - H&. 0 • — to first ward -0- —0 — pre on with 9 - sent our heaven-ly end - less peo- pie, man -na, glo - ry h I ' Each one That out When we 1 f- +0 per - feet peo - pie see Thee in we on Thy sight." may feed. Thy throne. ^^— I 1 -1 l — Lf—t --T-r~- I- 0 1 J •=*= -f =fl THZ CHURCH No. 507. Lord of the Worlds Above Isaac Watts fe* sa ST. GODRIC. H. M. /. B. Dykes 1 L -#- i ! r -&- ' i J I i. Lord of the worlds a - bove, 2. O hap - py souls, that pray 3. They go from strength to strength 4. God is our Sun and Shield, How pleas - ant Where God ap Thro' this dark Our Lisrht and and how fair points to hear ! vale of tears, our De - fence ; ^-^-4—— ±±z4: g ; £ J- * £ * P? *fc= sigfc H # 1 « 0 0 j+j 1 &— - 1 # • — #— ^ # «*- 1 ^-- j J The dwell - ings of Thy O hap - py men, that Till each ar - rives at With gifts His hands are love, pay length, filled, Thine earth Their con • Till each We draw ly tern - pies stant ser - vice in heav'n ap our bless - ings .^_ there ! pears : thence ; J- ^m ** 3F^ 1 — l — I w — • - — ■-* — • ' m — 9 — •— - To Thine a - bode My heart as-pires They praise Thee still : And hap - py they O glorious seat ; When God our Kin; Thrice hap - py he, O I 1 ==t=xT =»=r — — — _, God of Hosts, f=E With warm de-sires To see That love the way To Zi Shall thith-er bring Our will Whose spir - it trusts A - lone — t- 1 — 1 — r my God. on's hill, ing feet, in Thee. # ^2 €Z— m No. 508. / Love Thy Kingdom, Loi'd Rev. J. S. Dwight, 1S00 J CAMBRIDGE. R. Harrison nil Thv king - dom, Lord, Thy Church, O God ; my tears shall fall ; The Her For I I house of walls be her my Thine a - bode. The fore Thee stand, Dear pray'rs as - cend ; To I I, r j jta. •* ±Z ^ W- ^ S THE CHURCH ' 2 - a / Ztfz^ 7^y Kingdo)n, Lord d= *^£: Church our as the her my kj blest Re - deem - er sav'd ap - pie of Thine eye, cans and toils be given, ESZE5 I I J \* 0 ■&■ ° -*- I 1^. With His own pre - rious blood. And grav - en on Thy hand. Till toils and cares shall end. A - mi-.n. m^ ■& feE ±1 Z if rip fi,i i 4 Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. Jesus, Thou Friend divine, Our Saviour and our King, Thy hand from every snare and Shall great deliverance bring. foe 6 Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaven. Amen No. 509. Stand Up, a/id Bless the Lord James Montgomery \ WALDEN. S. M. S. J/. Bixb\ nr 1 1 | i v* t <4 i Id ! A j J ! i 1 1 ! » # d * J w oj tD 4- J " *! J 3 2^ 1 2 J ^ # 1 • £? 0 3+ * ' £P S> I. Stand up, and bless the Lord, Ye peo - pie of His choice ; Stand 2. Though high a - bove all praise, A - bove all bless - ing high, Who 3. O for the liv - ing flame From His own al - tar brought , To 1 -#- f- fc\*tt i a • « | & 1 — *t* — F- 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 l 1 ms =c up, and would not touch our I I bless fear lips, the His our ^F? -* * C» — Bf- Lord your God With ho - ly name, And souls in - spire, And JS jq 7 heart, laud, wing and and to soul, and mag - ni heav'n our voice. fy? thought .11 1 I I 4 God is our strength and song, And His salvation ours; Then be His love in Christ proclaimed, With all our ransomed powers. 5 Stand up, and bless the Lord ; The Lord your God adore ; Stand up, and bless His glorious name, Henceforth, for evermore. Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. THE CHURCH No. 510. Sometimes a Light Surprises William Cowper BENTLEY. 7s & 6s D. /. Hullah — 4- =t =^ i ^ 1. Some - times a light 2. In ho - ly con ■ 3. It can bring with 4. Tho' vine nor fig ■ sur - pns - es tern - pla - tion, it noth - ing, tree nei - ther, 1:4: & The Chris - tian while he sings ; We sweet - ly then pur - sue But He will bear us through; Their wont - ed fruit should bear, J-^t — £ — £ — g . f- • I -Z5h l=cj -&- 7 * ■*»-. on His wings; It is the The theme of Who gives the Tho' all the Lord who ris - es, God's sal - va - tion, lil - ies cloth - ing, field should with - er, With heal - ing And find it Will clothe His Nor flocks nor &£ m m ev - er peo - pie be herd: new : too ; there. JSL Mit 1 gf-H-f^-l -6»- When com - forts are de - clin - ing, Set free from pres - ent sor - row, Be - neath the spread -ing heav - ens, Yet God the same a - bid - ing He grants the soul a - gain We cheer - ful - ly can say, No crea - ture but is His praise shall tune my m & » — * & fed; voice, -&- : — &- A sea - son of clear shin - ing, Let the un - known to - mor - row And He who feeds the rav - ens, For, while in Him con - fid - ing, -a- — tf_ To cheer Bring with Will give I can - — I- ^ *" r § t= it His not -4- aft - er rain, what it may ! chil - dren bread, but re - joice. h# r THE CHURCH :r-=r US No. 511. Early, My Cod, without Delay Isaac Watts ST. AGNES. C. M. ^ I / n. Dykes U =F^ r r r " «* haste to seek Thy face H i. Far - ly, my God, with - out de - lav, 2. I've Been Thy glo - ry and Thy power Through all Thy tern - plea shine'; 3. Not life it - self, with all its joys. Can my best pas - sions move, 4. Thus, till my last ex - pir - ing day, I'll bless my God and King: mm ^=4: -fiL z *> tic Fir i *=*=$ =t= % ■ 1 j — 1 «^*^=^^=E^= My thirst My God, Or raise Thus will y spir re - peat so high 1 lift US $£ it faints that heav'n my cheer my hands -a — w a iy ful to Pi=£i ^ I way, hour, voice, pray, I With That As And I • out Thy vis - ion Thy for - tune my cheer so. . giv - lips ing grace, di - vine, ing love, to sing. M" =t f- JJ $ No. 512. With One Consent Let All the Ear fit Metrical Psalm OLD HUNDRED. L. M. Guil. Franc, 1 543 jij j j in m *= — •- =— r With one con - sent let all the earth To God their cheerful voic-es raise; Glad Con-vinced that He is God a- lone From Whom both we and all pro-ceed ; We, O en - ter then His tern -pie gate, Thence to His courts de - vout-ly press ; And For He's the Lord, su-preme-ly good, His mer - cy is for ev - er sure: His @7— ^ *=F* *-=* m t=t :p=t i 1 i— *— II m^ horn -age pay with aw - ful mirth, whom He chooses for His own, still your grateful hymns re - peat, truth, which always firm-ly stood, 1 d ' i .j. 0 — * And sing be - fore Him songs of praise. The flock that He vouchsafes to feed. And still His Name with prais- es bless. To end-less a - ges shall en - dure. mmm ~sr A - MEN. I I -0 L— 0— C-# ! I I -1 — 1 — r H 1 0 1— t- & JJ THE CHURCH No. 513. Rise, Crowned with Light Alexander Pope \ X REX. I Os. Russian National Air. Alex. Lvoff t=t -&-*- +=&i -* — m -& — :fisL- -s*- -§-i ^m :?: -&. -0C -&- r. Rise, crown'd with light,.... im - pe - rial Sa - lem, rise; Ex - alt thy 2. See a long race thy spa- cious courts a - dorn, See fu - ture 3. See barb-'rousna - - - tions at thy gates at - tend, Walk in thy 4. The sea shall waste,... the skies to smoke de - cay, Rocks fall to 42—: i *=t H ■eh -$&- -fit- ^^ '-0 — — r See heav'n its spark - ling por - tals In crowd -ing ranks on ev - 'ry See thy bright al - tars throng'd with But fix'd His word, His sav - ing tow - 'ring head and lift thine eyes sons, and daughters yet un - born, light, and in thy tern - pie bend dust, and mountains melt a - way : *=£ 42- M &~ &- —»-- — *- ™ wide... dis - play, And break up- on thee in a flood of day. side.... a - rise, De - mand - ing life, im - pa - tient for the skies, pros - trate kings, While ev - 'ry land its joy - ous trib - ute brings. pow'r. . re - mains ; Thy realm shall last, thy own Mes - si - ah reigns. $- ±1 '*^& A - MEN. ^m £=P=t=t=t :t: ■f*- -» £2 4SL No. 514. O Wisdom! spreading Mightily Fr. Horatio Nelson, 1857. LENZ. L. M. with Refrain John B. Dykes, 1861 £§53. m 1. 6 Wis-dom ! spreading might - i - ly From out the mouth of God most high, 2. O Is - rael's Scep-tre ! Da - vid's Key ! Come Thou, and set death's cap - tive free ; 3. O King! De-sire of na - tions ! come, Lead sons of earth to heav'n's high home, ^ • P /—--#- -#- -0- m -0- M ♦ itfrr .fit — * — t tTr-H* •— *. t- THE CHURCH O Wisdom ! spreading Mightily All na - ture s\veet-ly or - der - ing, With - in Thy paths Thy chil-dren bring. Un - lock the gate that bars their road, And lead them to the throne of God Thou chief and pre - cious Cor - ner- stone, Hind - ing the sev - er'd in - to one. I EE33 -*— — * *— r-r— r+— *£ -» t=zt REFRAIN. / S-. -3- -3- 5 =Ss **^=j PH ^■--^ Draw near, 0 Christ, with us to dwell, In mer-cy save Thine Is - ra - el. A -MEN. I I — t— C-l fc/ ± t=t g >: 1111 No. 515. (9A, *m$tf, wy IV and' ring Soul r W. /*. Muhlenberg, 1826 CORTELYOU. S. M. /. E. Gould, 1846 1. Oh, cease, my wand'ring soul, 2. Be - hold the ark of God ! 3. There safe thou shalt a - bide, ms^ *=± On rest ■ Be - hold the o There sweet shall be 42 I roam ; pen door ! jL -±. thy u rest; ^m , 1 All this wide world, to eith - er pole, Hath not for thee a home. Oh, haste to gain that dear a - bode, And rove, my soul, no more. And ev - 'ry long - ing sat - is - fied, With full sal - va - tion blest. m^ ^F -& ^— - 20 THE CHURCH pszz II No. 516. O Word of God Incarnate W. IV. How CHENIES. 7s&6sD. T. R. Matthews 3=T i ■>~^r r-*z O word of God in - car - nate, O Wis-dom from on high, The Church from her dear Mas-ter Re-ceived the g^ift di-vine, Oh, make Thy Church, dear Saviour, A lamp of burnished gold, BE m O truth unchanged, ur And still that light she To bear be - fore the /tff. n~r i — r 1 i I m 1 — chang - ing, lift - eth na - tions *==s=* & O Light O'er all Thy true of our dark sky ! the earth to shine, light as of old ; N -• # 0 V&-±- —\ We praise Thee for the ra - diance That It is the gold-en cas - ket Where Oh, teach Thy wand'ring pil - grims By n^k- ==s=t a=t :§=^UJ=i -I 1- 1 I S: ■*->■ r^t from the hallowed page, gems of truth are stored, this their path to trace, J I • A lan-tern to our foot-steps, Shine on It is the heaven-drawn picture Of Chri Till, clouds of darkness end - ed, They see m ^-r&- =£ •» .pSL_i. :E=^= 1 — r from age st the Liv- Thee face Z: A' -1 to age. ing Word, to face. 42- 1 1 r r No. 517. God's Perfect Law Converts the Soul Metrical Psalm BURLINGTON. C. M. J. F. Burrowes i 1 !— 1 ' — ^ - i U »j.*J* ej r. ._ II i JLtfi t-M[J — 0 ' ■ - -^ &— * - *-& tH %1 -^i_J^_«_J i i. God's 2. The 3. His f N per stat per —& ' - feet - utes - feet rj 1 law con- of the wor - ship as> — s^— rerts the soul, Re Lord are just, An< here is fix'd, On rg-i^ pf . fa ■ claims from i bring sin ■ sure foun Si *L i — l i — 1 1~ 'r r1^ false de - cere de - -da - tions sires ; light; laid ; 1=1 ^ft*2 1 -1 Lj — ^ — 1 THE HO Li | l| , Z7 SCRIPTURES T l FF- 1 1 P God's Perfect Law Converts the Soul I I With sa - cred wis - dom His sure word The His pure commands, in search of truth, As . His e - qual laws are in the scales Of lg - no - rant in - spires, sists the fee - blest sight, truth and jus - tice weigh'd ; A-men. 4 Of more esteem than golden mines, Or gold refined with skill ; More sweet than honey, or the drops That from the comb distil. 5 My trusty counsellors they are, And friendly warning give ; Divine rewards attend on those Who by Thy precepts live. Amen. No. 518. The Heavens Declare Thy Gloiy, Lord Isaac Watts, 1719 BOWEN. L. M. Haydn -*V-A— -H-— — J I i— I F"1 — '-* — 9 — 4— '-ntH — # — ' — # ^— #- m- 4— L^#— # *-& # HS> J— • # # -J— ! 1- ^ -* — L— -f\ ttHt n 1. The heav'ns de - clare Thy glo - 2. The roll - ing sun, the chang 3. Sun, moon and stars con - vey 4. Nor will Thy spreading Gos - •ing Thy pel Lord, light, praise rest, In ev - 'ry star Thy wis - dom shines, And nights and days Thy pow'r con - fess ; Round the whole earth, and nev - er stand ; Till thro' the world Thy truth has run ; SEE 1 — r ff: *— »— r*-4 -r -£-g4U 1 , n I ,J I Ml , 1 — 1—4 ^ *s£ I " " T> 1 I But when our eyes be - hold Thy word, But the blest vol - ume Thou hast writ So when Thy truth be - gan its race, Till Christ has all the na - tions blest. We read Thy Name in fair - er lines. Re -veals Thy jus - tice and Thygrace. It touch'd and glanc'd on ev - 'ry land. That see the light, or feel the sun. mm *5 A-MEN. m^m^mm r 5 Great Sun of Righteousness, arise ; Bless the dark world with heavenly light Thy Gospel makes the simple wise, Thy laws are pure, Thy judgments right. Thy noblest wonders here we view, In souls renewed and sins forgiven : Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew. And make Thy word my guide to heaven. Amen. 26 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES No. 519. Albert Midlane Thy Wordy O Lord LUX BENIGNA. 10s & 4s. *=$ 3S? /. B. Dykes m sa si 4 ■? + ^m 1. Thy word, O Lord, Thy pre - cious word a - lone, Can lead 2. What- e'er my path, led by the word, 'tis good ; Oh, lead 3. Led by aught else, I tread the de - vious way, Oh, lead £E£ me me »-fr-4- I &>■ £ s & on ; on ! 1/ By Be ^=f this. un my poor Speak, Lord, and til heart help the dark - some night be Thy bless - ed word's a me ev - er to o -*- gone, bode, bey, m* s=t F=£ FRf P fe* -i — 1- ■3=2=$ *EE£E* Lead Thou me on ! Lead Thou me on ! Lead Thou me on ! Thy word is Thy Ho-ly My ev - 'ry £ I light, Thy word is life and Spir - it gives the light to step shall then be well de K BS=pSfg=H=E^5 aJ3 tfft9=*= J 1 1 H — :P— t— -H — f— FV- r? 1 — - H By And And it, oh, leads me ail I -$-r-< guide me in each by Thy word, close do ac - cord - ing f ; 0 * — r ■ try - ing fol - lowing to ... . Thy hour ! | Thee. mind. A - men. -*-fl • —» 1* 1 1 -f — r — ? — f— H y — p — * — ' L^4- - U-J 1/ -t^-H 777^ ^OZF SCRIPTURES No. 520. I low Precious is the Book Divine Rev. John Fawcett ARMAH. CM. J. Turk &=$=* 4 T 1. How pre - cious is the 2. Its light, dc - scend - ing 3. It shows to man his 4. It sweet - ly cheers our 5. This lamp, through all the g^rt^*^ book. di - vine, from a - bove, wan - d'ring ways, droop - ing hearts, te - dious night ifct: £ I By in spi - ra - tion given : Our gloom - y world to cheer, And where his feet have trod; In this dark vale of tears; Of life, shall guide our way, m i o £ r ^F i Bright as a Dis - plays a And brings to Life, light and Till we be - lamp Sav - j°y hold its doc - trines shine, iour'sbounddess love, the matchdess grace it still im - parts, the clear - er light ^fer 5 J 1 To guide our souls to heaven. And brings His glo - ries near. Of a for - giv - ing God. And quells our ris - ing fears. Of an e - ter - nal day. m 11 A -<5>- m » 1 1= men. f No. 521. Saviour, Bless Thy Word to All Thos. Kelly LANSING. 7s. Jay Deavereaux i£E 1. Sav- iour, bless Thy word to all; Quick and pow'r-ful let it prove; 2. Thine own gra - cious mes - sage bless; Fol - low it with pow'r di - vine; 3. Sav- iour, bid the world re - joice; Send, oh send Thy truth a - broad; HBee* jL-0-r=r — f- ■jg — — 0 #- V + ' * — * — * — *- Oh, may sin - ners hear Thy Give the gos - pel great sue Let the na - tions hear Thy fet P II m e • • ""• f ' * f call; Let Thy peo - pie grow in love, cess; Thine the work, the glo - ry Thine, voice — Hear it, and re - turn to God. I Copyright, 1897, by S. M. Bixby. U U v THE HOLY SCRIPTURES No. 522. Blessed Bible, How I Love It Phoebe Palmer GOOD CHEER. 8s & 7s D. Jay Deavereaux *3 3=3 fcgzpz# £i3 -8* ■B^ Bless Yes, Yes, -ed Bi I'll to sweet Bi ble, how I love it ! How it doth my my bo - som press thee, Pre - cious word ! I'll ble ! I will hide thee Deep, yes, deep - er bo - som cheer ! hide thee here ! in this heart ! mm £=8* £ s :*: .&. 4=** wm — «- ^ What hath earth like this to cov - et? Oh, what stores of wealth are here! Sure my ver - y heart will bless thee, For thou ev - er say'st, " Good cheer !'* Thou through all my life wilt guide me, And in death we will not part ! Pi — =. 0t L_ | uj ua iv- A* -£E*iEE3m m W. 1 m SEE i -i--— i— i) -#- . -#- Man was lost and doomed to sor - row, Not one ray of light or bliss Speak, my heart, and tell thy pon - d'rings, Tell how far thy rov - ings led, Part in death! no, nev - er, nev - er ! Thro' death's vale I'll lean on thee; tf-i — ±zi=z E rf— •; ZJZ| Could he from earth's treas - ures bor - row, Till his way was cheered by this. When this book bro't back thy wan - d'rings, Speak - ing life as from the dead. And in bright -er worlds, for - ev - er, Sweet - er far thy truths shall be. £ I Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. THE HOLY SCJUPTUKES No. 523. How Shall the Young Secure Their Hearts Isaac Watts SCRIPTURE. C. M. S. M. Bixby 7IP7 1. How shall 2. When once 3. 'Tis, like 4. Thy word the young sc ■ it en - ters the sun, a is ev - er - mA cure their hearts And guard their lives from to the mind, It spreads such light a - heav'n-ly light, That guides us all the last - ing truth ; How pure is cv - 'xy r=t 1 ££ m 1 i ££eee m #^ „ 1 J — j* 1 n 1 , r^ — hv- , — -£r=i= fcf- Thy word the choic-est rules im - parts To keep the con-science clean. The mean -est souls in - struc - tion find, And raise their thoughts to God. And thro' the dan - gers of the night A lamp to lead our way. That ho - ly book shall guide our youth And well sup - port our age. & — ^ * ' r — b — ' i/ ' 1 1/ >-j p ' 1 v 1 v- u Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. 1 No. 524. Behold the Morning Stin Isaac Watts, 1719 THACHER. S. M. pipg^g^^ G. F. Handel 1. Be 2. But 3. My 4. I.. hold, the morn - ing sun where the Gos - pel comes, gra - cious God, how plain hear Thy word with love, JT> > * ~ *=^— r— 1 2^ ^ r Be - gins his It spreads di - vin Are Thy di - rec And I would fain I1P1 iy glo - rious V ay 1 er light; tions given ! o - bey ; *> mm * L r • r-r-r :=J= r .1 rKl 1 ^ 23" ^J- gj His beams thro' all the na - tions run, It calls dead sin - ners from their tombs, O may I nev - er read in vain, Send Thv good Spir - it from a - bove, 1^ — 3<- -UML ^i^nm r=*: f=Tf &=$& And And But To I life and light con-vey. gives the blind their sight, find the path to heaven, guide me, lest I stray. I -^-« A - MEN. tp THE HOLY SCRIPTURES -&~± o- No. 525. Thou Spirit who dost Life impart Albert Knapp ALBERT KNAP P. 8s. D. Caryl Florio — i — \—x i. Thou Spir - it who dost life im-part, The pledge of glo - ry in the skies, 2. Pledge of the Cov - e - nant so sure, Breath of the Fa-ther's mouth art Thou,— 3. Who filTd with strong de - sire would be, — And to Thy throne of grace re - pair, 4. Like stars of God that shine on high, The fol - low - ers of Christ shall be. S§4 ^A — «- ii W s toml hearts - tain Ju rr m W^ The light His Spir Soon from Ah ! who and fort com - it, ev - er the Prince of from hence doth of the heart, Who from the Sav - iour' mild and pure, — Come dwell with - in our Life, would Thee, The high - est good, ob earn - est - ly Press to the year of dost e'en by bi rise, now ! pray'r. - lee ? m m m I I Shed down Faith, love, Who, led Teach us, '• m -m m -# # p m • # - - »— zgT Ly III up - on us from a - bove By Je - sus, Son of Man, in re-pent-ance come from Thee, With meek - ness and hu - mil - i - by Thee, to see Christ's day Them-selves pre-pare, thrice hap - py O Lord, the world to shun, And in the ways of Christ to m love : ty, they! run, l PM J: J' J II :^ ■ — jm 1 1 ■ 1 1 w a ' • -#- -#- -#- •^■ O Ho - ly Spir - it, pow'r Di-vine, Pre - pare my heart to be Who - e'er would change and cleanse his heart Him - self, in Thee can have Thev bear Thee in un - trou - bled heart, When from this life they must Un - to our faith re - veal Him here, And we be - fore His face PB Thy shrine no part, de -part, ap-pear. 1 1 Er-r — r Copyright, 1904, by S. M. Bixby. a *~T THE HOL Y SPIRIT No. 526. Our Blest Redeemer, ere lie Ureal lied Harriet Aubtr .? ST. CUTHBERT 8.6.8.4. /. />'. Dykes. ^^m >3. I- ^3 ;_E4Z^E^ His ten - tier, last fare- well, A To teach, con-vince, sub - due; All - A gra-cious, will - ing Guest, While i. Our blest Re-deem - er, 2. He came in tongues of 3. He came, sweet influence ere He breath'd liv - ing flame, to im - part, §ffias .-, 7A b 1 1 §=§ •.:■ so 1 A %E3 i*- 1 H "«-! II Guide, a Comforter bequeathed, With us to dwell, pow-'rful as the wind He came, And viewless, too. He can find one humble heart, Wherein to rest. m*a Sjtj ji i* y £=t T=F I ■U And every virtue we possess, And every victory won, And every thought of holiness Is His alone. 5- P Spirit of purity and grace! Our weakness pitying see; ^-11 Oh, make our hearts Thy dwelling-place, And worthier Thee! No. 527. Why shottld the Children of a King Isaac Watts ELVET. C. M. Rev. J. B. Dykes trw •—* n^ 1. Why should the chil - dren of 2. Dost Thou not dwell in all 3. As - sure my con - science of 4. Thou art the ear - nest of a King Go mourn - ing all their days? the saints, And seal the heirs of heaven? her part In the Re - deem - er*s blood; His love, The pledge of joy to- come; fe*E* rm — 9 >;« ♦ ■&_ Efc£: ^ ^m v — r Great Com - fort er, de - scend, and bring Some to - kens of Thy grace. When wilt Thou ban - ish my com-plaints, And show my sins for -given? And bear Thy wit - ness with my heart, That I am born of God. And Thy soft wings, ce - les - tial Dove, Will safe con - vey me home. y ws^. s pj.. zmm THE HOLY SPIRIT No. 528. Oswald Allen O Holy Spirit, Come ST. THOMAS. S. M. G. F. Handel No. 529. Holy Ghost, with Light Divine Andrew Reed 0 S ! I LAST HOPE. 1 i 7s. L. A 1 ' . 1 V. Gottschalk , a> r. l\ | J/. V ■■ J -1 i ij-- j 1 1-^ | 1 A 1 f» ' J i ^ « . A >* m i *) ^~#^ ^? | - f^\ \ a L # 1 X>\) 4- fJ ..*. # # 9 cJ j ^ 9 " UJ ^ -> # i. Ho - lv 2. Ho - lv 3. Ho- - lv 4. Ho - ly ! 9^, ^host. ^host, jhost, ?pir - s~- 1 with with with it, m light pow'r joy all di - vine, di - vine, di - vine, di - vine, T ' i Shine up - on Cleanse this guilt 3heer this sad Dwell with - in this heart - y heart den'd heart this heart m -U=£- — f 4- — n M r -4- 4- -V*-H 1 1 r 1 1 # By per 0. Dit6on Co., owners of copyright. THE HOL Y SPIRIT No. 530. Now be the Gospel Banner T. Hastings HASTINGS. 7s & 6s. Joseph Barnby i 1. Now be the gos - pel ban - ner 2. Ye», Thou shalt reign for - ev - er In ev - ''T land un fin ed : And b« .. O fe - sus, K ng of kin gs : - -»— I i — 0- Thy -4- light. 4 Pf54E3EPjE^^E3EgE ^E f If y f' if_|4 ,J ' | g±5i— iZU- — I — |* — f=3^f ^=+=±^^* — i — r^Fr ' *3 ££ i ^ -q*- — a- 3* =J S . And be the shout, — "Ho - san the Thv light, Thv love, Thy fa Thy na vor Re - ech - oed thro' the world Each ran - somed cap - tive sings : H- 11 rT % &$=± * E-jEE 3=^ Till ev - 'ry isle and na - tion, Till ev - 'ry tribe and tongue. The isles for Thee are wait - ing, The des - erts learn Thy praise, **. 1 'z£ *>— *0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -&- -0- w m -0- ' Re - ceives the great sal - va - tion, And joins the hap - py throng. The hills and val - leys greet - ing, The song re - spon - sive raise. s —&- ^ m I 1 MISSIONS No. 531. Fanny J. Crosby Go on Rejoicing KENSINGTON. 7s & 6s. W. H. Doane «. i. Go on, 2. Go on, 3. Where In 4. Go on, go on re - joic - ing, Ye Her on on re - joic - ing, To speed dia's palms are wav - ing, A - mid go on re - joic - ing, With trum aids of the cross, the cause of right, the fra - grant air, pet tongue pro - claim mam ^m 53 4—-. -§* H To la - bor for the Mas - ter And count the world but dross. And o'er the realms of dark - ness, To pour ce - les - tial light. The way of life e - ter - nal, Un - wea - ried still de - clare. The sto - ry of re - demp-tion, Thro' Christ the Sav - iour's name. tt2: -*--■ •-&- t± ** J5Z_ REFRAIN. 1 _r-i—3 * — 3 For you He left the prom - ise, Up *.. + 42. .*. M. 4— i ! I its truth g • de - pend, Sf Copyright, 1891, by W. H. Doane. Used by per. MISSIONS No. 532 In the Early Morning Catharine Bethunc WORK TO-DAY. Kr-J- ^ 1 1s & 9s. with Refrain. —IS r s fV *=t=X=£E^^lEESE$3EE£ W. If. Doam 1 1- I r. In the ear - 1)T morn-ing, when the reap-ers go To the Mas-ter's field their 2. In the ear - ly morn-ing joy - fill let us go, In the sum-mer's bloom or 3. From the ear - ly morn-ing, crown'd with ros-y light, We will la - bor on till :t=t *=*=*- -0 0- $ f f ( i 1 ; Jij 1 j j 0 • — * 0 r—9 >— i-* 0 w * — TV \- P N 1- seed to sow, Let us fol - low on - ward while we hear them say, There is win - ter's snow ; For the Mas- ter calls us, hear Him gen - tly say, With the dew - y night; Lov - ing words, like sun-beams, dropping one by one, Till our I ZL. 0 0' M #— r-# * « •- .— * — » * — * — * * * — , T=^=*=f-0z4zz£=\zd£ii=t=t=0-= ^=0—0= 0— 0— I 5— 0~^ 1 p U I- 1 * 0 0 0 1 3— h h h h 0 1 P -I n h J 1 h REFRAIN III !\ ^ | ,N ft \ v N A k ' ** • J S>. ' . « * :ri — J_J_ _#L^_ '» • 91 • % 0 • __ s • • 0 • * w • \s\) % # * • s • 2 ! 1 ! 4 Z) m • * • work for all, go forth to - day. \ true and faith - ful work to- day. > Work to-day, day of toil on earth is done. ) work to -day, Work and - - r . f -f*- *• - * : + + -*- ' -0- -#- fe)H>— • — m — w-*— •— -■»- — *- t— H >. -TT-b K— \ r^ v. 0 -0 -• — ^ ^ T 1 — r \j~ - F- L—-J S X *- "*" J g J £ j 1 1 j * 1 1 • 1 • P 1 Work to-day. rork to - day, trust, watch and pray We will nev-er, ncv-er stay We will ?-arf »^-0\ — 0. #_^_#_^ #_:_# — # _# — #_ # #_^ #_*_^_# 0 — 0 1 — 1=0=^ * P B f ~r~R — £=[r=::=[__r — r~ ^ / ^ 1 M Work and trust, watch and pray, watchand pray ; MISSIONS In the Early Morning JJEil ^ ^: «t z 6? • 1 J 0 CS & * hJ The His Praise Thy glow - flag and crown • ing un - a - as - m sky; furl'd dore. sume! 2? See, Shall Dis - Speak a tell pers'd from new day-spring born, new won - ders done, the heath - en gloom, Thy throne on high, -0- 0 mo Kin - Shall Thou Bid q* dies a boast new •sands to the glad m » /•Y u P ^ 1 I — ^ — I ? flPJ- 7 1 1 ' ^ 1 r * 1 O ^ '^ ■ B •^ 1 kf p 1 I ! * 1 I | | r" 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 £ r— ^P rr r^ - — &- 27- ho - ly morn Burst - ing on lands a - far, While shad - ows fly. tri - umphs won — His, the im • mor - tal crown. The conquered world. Christ have come; In Christ there still is room For thou-sands more. tid - ings fly, And earth to earth re - ply, "The Lord is come." -5- ^ ' -T Copyright, 1891, by W. H. Doane. Used by per. JB0. 1 0— 1 0 0 — 1— ^— = n if-rf t ih*j MISSIONS No. 534. Come, day of Gospel Glory Rev. S. D. Phelps, />./>. MITCHELL. 7s&6sD. //'. //. Doc E i SI i. Come, day of Gos - pel glo - ry, To mor - tals wait 2, The light up - on the mount - ains Fore - tells the glo 3. The strong, re - sist - less an - gel Binds Sa - tan fast :=4— ' bg -M-_ -*-_ £. XI -f2- —la- in- long; iv near; in chains ^. it r F r f~T~T"^i — tf # # 2 -r Ful - fill pro - phet - ic sto - ry, Bid Sal - va - tion's burst - ing fount - ains Con Pro - claims the blest e - van - gel — The z: 42. --t earth break forth vey the bless Sa lour comes in ings to — o song, here, reign. Hill p f ' » ' I O'er dark lands still in sad Of prayers to God long go All na - tions bow be - fore pee* x=& i *dzEld ness, A heav'n - ly ra - diance fling, ing, Full an - swers now come down Him, They hail His tri - umpfa day ; -A. .«. 42. t^F\ Uz==^^^r=^_=z:L3=zE-^-g-±--j Till all And fields Earth's mv ■ their of riad tribes, with toil - some souls a - glad sow dore iii :=d— 1=: lilll Him. To Christ true The rip - en'd Re - joic - ing horn har - 'neath age bring, vests crown. His sway. 42 .*. f-Tt 1 .-- i? 1 I I l I J I I Copyright, iSgi, by \V. H. Doane. Used by per. MISSIONS No. 535. Michael Bruce, ab. (J = 88.) O City of the Lord, begin HOLY CROSS. C. M. • y of the dar's wil - der the streams of com - bin'd, with Lord, ness dis - one =t t=v John Stainer ■mt m be - gin The u - ni - ver - sal song; a - far Lift up the lone - ly voice; tant lands, Un - to Je - ho - vah sing; ac - cord, The Sav - iour's gio - ries raise, £ 0 w 1 l 1 | ^ i l i 1 | V i * i # J J II /\ <* •J •\ • 9 - 1 J i H -t5>- ^ II f(T\9 J i « ^ M Ik) 9 " # u*. 2 J • * _, II And And And Till, m let let joy in J the the - ful the * scat-te ten - £ from earth's • • -4-. 'red vil tnts of the moun re - mot - - * 8* la - ges The the rock, With -tain-tops Shout est bounds, The # joy ac to na- _ # # m e> • - ful notes pro - long. cent rude, re - joice. the Lord, the King. tions sound His praise. # * - /*2 . A -men. &V-T- r fm _ # • P U* i & -^-JJ ' ■tS 0 • S HS # o &\\ *-s b » -ip 1 | L»-- en II ^^ IP » i ' i \J \ \ 1 1 -^ -|i 1 1 1 No. 536.6^, ^7/ zVz Aeceiits Sweet and Strong Samuel Longfellow li (J = 84.) ST. MARK. C. M. i¥. /. Gauntlett H— i- S ^ ^f^ *=. 3=*^ i=tz£ m Oh, still in ac - cents sweet and strong Sounds forth the an - cient We hear the call; in dreams no more In self - ish ease we Where prophets' word, and mar - tyrs' blood, And pray'rs of saints were O Thou whose call our hearts has stirr'd'.To do Thy will we *: word, lie, sown, come; 42-i- P P =t More But We, Thru reap - ers gird - ed to their 5t in our for for la sick white har our Fa bors en - les at & • Lord! - vest fields, More laborers for the ther's work, Go forth be - neath His sky. t'ring in, Would reap where they have strown. Thy word, And bear our har - vest home. A -men. ^=h — i — F MISSIONS No. 537. Hasten the Time Appointed Jane Bortkwick, 1859 CWENSES. 78 L Ci 3. r. />. Matthews 1. Hast - en 2. Let Jew 3. Let all 4. O long the time ap and Gen - tilt, that now u ex - pect - ed point meet nites dawn FT] I J J i -J-hH ed. ing us ing, =4= By proph - ets From many a More sweet and Come with thy long fore - told, dis - taut shore, last - ing prove, cheer- ing ray ! F33 =t= — w- p *^ 3=H — U3=f= When all shall be to - geth - er, A - round one al - tar kneel - ing, A clos - er bond of u nion, When shall the morn -ing bright - en, One Shep - herd and one One com - mon Lord a • In a blest land of The shad - ows flee a • 72— : 1 m *-r*i—£- fold, do re. love ? way. :£ 1 m 5=13 gi 1 — T ev - 'ry i - dol per - ish, To all that now di - vides us Re war be learn'd no long - er, Let sweet an - ti - ci - pa - tion ! It % £#■*• m moles and move and strife and cheers the bats be pass a - tu - mult watch- ers I I thrown, way, cease, on, ■s±. ] *— w w — pr r ^ • — p— ~^L — , — — & — & — And ev - 'ry prayer be of - fer'd Like shad-ows of the morn - irrg All earth His bless -ed king - dom, To pray, and hope, and la - bor, &=*: To God in Christ a - lone. Be - fore the blaze of day. The Lord and Prince of Peace. Till the dark night be gone. A - MEN. 1 ' 1 ' \=1 1 1 ' V ' r MISSIONS No. 538. Lord, Her Watch Thy Church is Keeping H. Dozen ton AUSTRIA. 8s.&7s. D. F. J. Haydn I - £=^=* ZSZII "I I I i. Lord, her watch Thy church is keep-ing; When shall earth Thy rule o - bey? 2. Ti - dings, sent to ev - 'ry crea-ture, Mill - ions yet have nev - er heard 3. Then the end: Thy church com - plet - ed, All Thy chos - en gath - ered in, SSS3 — a s: ^3 £ ~g~y When shall end the night of weep-ing? When shall break the prom - ised day? Can they hear with - out a preach-er ? Lord Al - might - y, give the word : With their King in glo - ry seat - ed, Sa - tan bound, and ban - ished sin ; r ±2 m t=t —^ r\ , | 1 1 "s 1 y ^""* 1 A 1 ■ * m 1 "« • m &. 1 un 0 m m 1 m n, • ■ • # -L 1 y\t m m m 9 ' e # . m r- \ See Give Gone -#- the the for -#-*-#- -4- 1 1 whit-'ning har - word ; in ev - ev - er, part vest ■ ing, 1 1 1 lan-guish, na - tion weep-ing, | Wait - Let Hun - 0 P ing still the Gos ger, sor - 1 the la - borers' toil ; ■ pel tnim - pet sound, row, death, and pain ;— 1 *- * 1 i — 1 r .-£2_j-_._: ? v £— L p: the dear J their plead - ing hands, in sor - row flow. Re - deem - er's sake. -t±- £E — HP; -t~" REFRAIN. * . it J, J ^ fft.L^_ J. J*H- 4 j'. tf I i Hear the cry, 0 send the light, You whose homes are warm and bright IS -• — V Send the light our hearts to cheer, Leave us not s -*— IT per - ish here. I ^=i=:ir* ill Copyright, i8g4, by S. M. Bixby. MISSIONS No. 545. Jesus Shall Keign Where cr the Sun Isaac Watts PARK STREET. L. M. F. J/. A. Vi :iM- J5 n 1. Je - sus shall reign wher-e er the sun 2. For Him shall end - less pray'r be made, 3. Peo-ple and realms of ev - 'ry tongue 0 .'_'-*•?-.•?■ #-#-^ WT :4=k= r fc?=£ r-t— r Doth his sue - ces - sive jour • neys run ; And prais-es throng to crown His head; Dwell on His love with sweet -est song, ■a- -*-i I -# — t— 1 — t- His king- dom stretch from shore to shore His name like sweet per- fume shall rise And in - fant voic - es shall pro -claim Till moons shall wax and With ev - 'ry morn-ing Their ear - ly bless-ings wane no more, sac - ri - fice, on His name. gP=i -70- ±=fc ^— ^ i Till moons shall With ev - 'ry Their ear - lv I wax morn bless and -ing ings wane no more, sac - ri - fice. on His name. 33 Blessings abound where'er He reigns ; The prisoner leaps to burst his chains The weary find eternal rest. And all the sons of want are blest. 5- Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King ; Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the long Amen. No. 546. O Still in Accents Sweet and Strong Sam uel Longfellow HERMON. CM. — O — ^ o Lowell Mason ,--4- ;till in ac - cents sweet and strong Sounds forth the an - - 2. We hear the call ; in dreams no more In sel - fish ease 3. Where proph-ets' word and mar - tyrs' blood, And prayers of saints 4. O Thou whose call our hearts has stirred! To do Thy will cient word, we lie, were sown, we come ; -d- MISSIOXS O Still in Accents Sweet and Strong $ ?:, O S 1 More Bat We, Thrust reap - ers i^ird - ed to their in our for for la • >iek w hite our bors ■ les liarv - e>t fields, Fa - ther's work, enter - ing in, 'hy word, at la - bors for Go forth be - neatb Would reap where they And bear our har ■ Z :» i g Ui=t ^m the Lord!' His sky. have BtrowiL vest home. II No. 547. Hail to the Brightness Thomas Hastings HALE. 11s.&10s. t ^^ i. Hail 2. Hail 3- Lo» 4. See, -*— *- to the bright-ness of to the bright-ness of in the des - ert rich from all lands, from the pEp Lowell Mason \ *— -v Zi - on's glad morn -ing! Zi - on's glad morn -ing, flow - ers are spring-ing, isles of the o - cean, EE23z ** 0 — r0 0 0 y-0 0 \-0 0 Joy to Long by Streams ev Praise to 4 — t±z the the er #= t — ^ -0- -0- <*-0- -&- -&- -0-* w -0- -0- lands that in dark-ness have lain ; proph - ets of Is - rael fore - told ! co - pious are glid - ing a - long ; ho - vah as - cend-ing on high ; Hushed be the ac - cents of sor - row and Hail to the mil - lions from bond - age re - Loud from the moun-tain-tops ech - oes are Fall'n are the en - gines of war and com- „__iy #_jl_#_^ 0—.-0 0 r c p 1 jlj 1 J juM 1 j J J j 1 1 i,m-n mourn-ing, turn - ing ! ring - ing, mo - tion, ^^& Zi - on in tri - umph be - gins her mild reign. Gen - tiles and Jews the blest vis - ion be - hold. Wastes rise in ver - dure and min - gle in song. Shouts of sal - va - tion are rend - ing the sky. -<&— '- — , MEN. — & iz^zzt # 0 .-0 0 <$i_L =f=f=\f=f—f-\f^-\^ MISSIOXS No. 548. The Morning Light is Breaking Sa?nuel F. Smith WEBB. 7s &. 6s, D. Pv !- 4=3— z 35=3— •— -3= L George J. Webb .-I L -V— -^ — •— * — » — »— 3=^ i. The morn - ing light is break - ing ; The dark - ness dis - ap - pears; 2. See heath - en na - tions bend - ing Be - fore the God we love, 3. Blest riv - er of sal - va - tion ! Pur - sue thy on - ward way ; .0 p 1 r s: I 1 — # *- 1 The sons of earth are wak ing To pen ten - tial tears And thou - sand hearts as - cend - ing In grat tude bove Flow thou to ev »-f— —0- ry na .&- tion, Nor thy rich - ness stay: 4— .— p- t—\=i=r- _J\ h 1 JV I I 1 1 | J ! , 1 , -Jt^j2- 1 1— 4"V ij— j 9 ^r — j — 9 — -H « r J— | J — ^H— H ^ • 1 ICT) d | w . w 3 # & 9 9 J # ,• • Each breeze that sweeps the 0 While sin - ners now con - fess Stay not till all the low cean, - ing, - iy 1 9 1 1 Brings ti - dings from a - far, The Gos - pel call 0 - bey, Tri - umph-ant reach their home; 1 -#- J^J i_ r~ * 1 1— ^ 7- 9 9 — !Ht=!--t= 1 — r r hF=J CT~rti 1 Of na - tions in com- mo - tion, Pre -pared for Zi - on's war. And seek the Sav-iour's bless - ing, A na - tion in a day. Stay not till all the ho - ly Pro - claim " The Lord is come!" A - men. EE£ ztr: £=F: P— Efp — F^ 1 FFM i k II MISSIONS No. 549. Christian Brethren —^ *--i m — * tjJ — *=*=j -v " -*- ' s r — ■ t— » t i / I JTJ g Go where night and dark - ness reign, Save the mill - ions ere they die, Spread its beams o'er climes a - far, Lo, in heav'n your bright re - ward; Lov - ing - ly haste a Earn - est - ly haste a Pray'r-ful - ly haste a Joy - ful - ly haste a I way. way. way. way. ■0- -•- -#- -#- m *-r-^ REFRAIN. 1 — ' & — — 1 — r — l— n k 3 Car- ry the news o'er wa - ters blue, Per - ish - ing souls are wait -ing for you -£ — »- — • — » — • — »— F-* f — * — EB — E * — 1 ^— F» — » » * — \ V V V V V I rg-b K . 1 1^-, 1 P 1 ,— ! N 1 v-i l-=— J ti fe Stretch-ing their hands, they plead for light, Bless - ed Gos - pel light. -f- S-#- £ |< Copyright, 1891, by W ft Dnane. Used by per. MISSIONS No. 550. Lord of Glory, Thou Hast Bought Us £. S. Alder son CHARITAS. 8s &. 7s, D. | -W- -T 1. Lord of glo - ry, Thou hast bought us With Thy life - blood as the price, 2. Grant us hearts, dear Lord, to yield Thee, Glad - ly, free - ly of Thine own ; 3. Wondrous hon - or hast Thou giv - en To our hum - blest char - i - ty, 4. Lord of glo - ry, who hast bought us With Thy life - blood as the price, --ff-g4— I -I I | — w 0 f 0 — [— *- 1 — — P- *=. :fe5 33: 0^ J J 1 1 M J " H^# Nev - er grudg - in; for In Thine own mys - te - rious sen - tence, "Ye have done it un - Nev - er grudg - ing for the lost ones That tre - men - dous sac - fm =t -Z5T i the lost ones That tre - men - dous sac - ri - fice, With the sun - shine of Thy good - ness Melt our thank - less hearts ' of stone to M( fice, m 1 «* i 1^ W- M I — 4- j— 1 — 1- \—\-nm- *tt ^ -0 ? if :3=Ie And with that hast Till our cold and Can it be, O Give us faith, to mm P .— -^ F .- free - ly giv - en Bless - ings count - less as the sel - fish na - tures, Warmed by Thee, at length be gra - cious Mas - ter, Thou dost deign for alms to trust Thee bold - ly, Hope, to stay our souls on SW- PS 1 > • sand, lieve sue, Thee : r- 1 =E :tfc r — i 3jC j 1 J 0 3— t+i i*jZ 1 To th'un - thank - ful and the e - vil With Thine own un - spar - ing hand. That more hap - py and more bless-ed 'Tis to give than to re - ceive. Say - ing, by Thy poor and need-y, "Give as I have given to you?" But oh! best of all Thy grac - es Give us Thine own char - i - ty. A-men. gJEM^fepFp^jjEJ^ Sf- 3= r IS ALMSGIVING No. 551. 0 Thou Great Teacher from the Skies T. C. Vpham MANOAH. /■>: Rossini I :\l\ Thou great Teach - cr from the skies, was the glo - ry of Thy heart, hou in us a liv - ing soul ; aeed like Thee a spir - it true, I Who lived and . *; m^ J J L l=J: 1. Lord, lead the way the 2. Like Him thro' scenes of 3. For Thou hast placed us 4. Mean are all of-f'rings f f T 4 , ^L-fc4= *==* t=t Sav deep side we iour went, By lane and cell ob - scure, dis - tress, Who bore the world's sad weight, by side, In this wide world of ill, can make, But Thou hast taught us, Lord, Kl % — e — r pi I A-, 0 P^Z W^^ ^Z And let love's treas-ures still be spent, Like His, up - on We, in their crowd - ed lone - li - ness, Would seek the des And, that Thy fol - low'rs may be tried, The poor are with If giv - en for the Sav - iour's sake, They lose not their the poor. o - late. us still. re - ward. A -men. X=± :» ALMSGIVING f2_JL SI 1 — r No. 553. O Tho^t Before Whose Presence S.J. Stone DAY OF REST. 7s & 6s, D. /. W. Elliott M ±=+- w- & •BL Pi i^f: 1. O 2. Fierce is 3. So hast 4. Lead Thou be on, fore whose pres our sub - tie foe Thou wrought a - mong O love and mer h:,-4 ence man us l 1 Nought e - vil may come in, The fore - es at his hand The great things that we see: pur - i - ty and pow'r, O %*- *- -*- :£: =f= K I^S -&■ Yet who dost With woes that For things that Lead till look none are peace -«. — 1 1 in can we mer num thank ter cy ber Thee, nal &- m ;e Down on De - spoil And for -sf--- this the the Shall close thi world pleas things bat of sin; ant land; to be. tie - hour; m -tfc- S ^EEE =q 1 1 =*Z -0- -0- -0- -0- t#£ -90- Z0Z -n hearts in faith ( ) Lord, ac - cept chief ( "or - ner- Stone, ning, Thou wast God ; I in - man - n - el ! con - fess - tag Thee, our of - fling free, ( >n Thee we The heav*ns, by Who dost in The Christ, the An be, honse he rear'd for Thee: n l. K h is I Is ^ s 1 , 1 1 | 1 K s r^ 1 -J-v^ -^ ^v I J 1 1 1 - -1 1 ^ /£* * %- -q-= — t J — 4- -d j 1— #— o -A' 0I -^H -*-• * .4- W ~T 0 0 -tf— 9 v * # #— & 1 0 -<& -• 4 s d~ ^ p 1 d S V s S s 'm P f3 1 m 1 1 L* J.. \) W \j * I ■ r 1 1 « r3 '» ^ V-T 1 I ^ -' • * * w t 1 1 i 1 ^ 1 1 1 No. 557. Come, yesitSyfrom the Sapphire Throne Ray Palmer, ab, M A I N Z E R . L . M . /. Main: . i * iES Come, Je - sus, from the We praise Thee that to ■ Oft as re - turns the sap-phire throne, Where Thy re-deem'd be - hold Thy day we see Its sa - cred walls be - fore Thee day of rest, Let heart -felt wor-ship here as - When round this board Thine own shall meet, And keep the feast of dy - ing face, stand cend ; love, 1 ^f t=£ T=PJ t=t 4=q=t •0 ^=r^ III I En-ter this tem- pie, now Thine own, And let Thy glo - ry fill the 'Tis Thine for us, 'tis ours for Thee, Reared by Thy kind as- sist-ing With Thine own joy fill ev - 'ry breast, With thine own pow'r Thy word at Be our com-mu-nion ev - er sweet, With Thee, and with Thy Church a place, hand, -tend, -bove. A £z =: I I I S MEN. i^F^m t=t CHURCH BUILDIXG rx No. 55 8, Tlwii) Whose Unmeasured Temple Stands William Cullen Bryant f) ST. ANNS. 1 ! ! C. M. 1 | William Cr oft V 1 1 J A ~** # * A • 1 m 1 \ \ r n j_ m I 0 J 1 1 I \ 0 * > z\ 1 V ; 4- • 1 S J I « £• d -J- *- 1. Thou, whose 2. And let 3. May they 4. May faith un - meas the Com who err grow firm, - ured - fort ■ be and 0 0 tern - pie er and guid - ed love grow stands, Friend, here warm, Built Thy To And -0- 0 - Ho find hal- -0- ver earth and sea, - ly Spir - it, meet the bet - ter way; low'd wish - es rise, 0 +■ - 0 • (m\' 1 * f 1 « ' m 1 L 1 1 I r i T pj» H- m r * U 1 L 1 \~s 1 5 b r 0 m 1 4- r 1 u Not wrapp'd in To Thee we whole hid - dream leave cre- den Less them, I .7.4 ^E^l 5 f g^feg^^feg O ^ J : m a tion lies, still their life ; sleep pro - found Lord, in trust t2l ^ ^ All souls are Thine : we Thine are their thoughts, their Not wan - d'ring in un And bless Thee for the * must not say works, their pow'rs, known de - spair love which gave -'- l&L ^- Slower. m &~ Z*—*—?r That All Be Thy those are Thine, and yond Thy Son to *3T dead who yet most voice, Thine fill a ^ qL pass a tru - ly arm, Thy hu - man ki 1^0 _ way ; ours; care ; grave, I v& » — I ! I From this our world of For well we know, wher- Not left to lie like That none might fear that =t= I * — -* — =«= IZfe • A- m flesh set e'er they fall - en world to K 1 be, tree : see, We know them Our dead are Not dead, but Where all are I I liv - ing liv - ing liv - ing liv - ing un - to un - to un - to un - to Thee. Thee. Thee. Thee. HflJl £fc A - men. mm 20 DEA Til No. 561. There is an Hour of Hallowed Peace W. B. Tappan HALLOWED PEACE. C. M. Geo. Kings ley 5_ j_C_^__ 0 j_i 3— L J 0 0 1 _# -0- -#- . -0- -0- . -T- -#- 1. There is 2. Tis then an hour the soul of hallow-ed peace, is freed from fears For those with cares op-pressed, And doubts, which here an - noy ; tztz H i te ^^J n m -# — 0- When Then 5t sighs and sor the)', who oft row - ing shall cease, have sown in tears, When sighs and sor Then they, who oft 5= row - have ^^ t$~ t: t=t fcn J— # J. T j>-L-^ 8 1^ i 'J, " ing shall cease, And all be hushed to rest : — sown in tears, Shall reap a - gain in joy. n. ETT P ^ 1—*— _£2=& — £zn«Z=L_j m 3 There is a home of sweet repose, Where storms assail no more ; The stream of endless pleasure flows. On that celestial shore. 4 There, purity with love appears, And bliss without alloy; Then they, who oft have sown in tears, Shall reap again in joy. No. 562. For All Thy Saints, 0 Lord Richard Mant For For They For - 9— all all all this 3 Thy Thy in Thy EEEE <>- -&- saints, saints, life name GREENWOOD. S. M. J. E. Sweetser o o and we -&- Lord, Lord, death, bless, m i -or &-— Who Ac - With And strove cept Him, hum in our their bly -&■ Christ thank Lord, pray £Z- to ful in that I — #— live, cry, view, we _{2_i_ 4=2-- 1 DEATH Saints , 0 Lord Who fol - low'd I rim, o - Who count - ed Christ their Learn'n from Thy Ho - ly May fol - low them in bey'd, great Spir ho • - dor'd, - ward, breath - ness. Our And To And grate - fid yearn'd for suf - fcr live and hymn Him and dic- rc - to die. to do. in Thee. kbbV T t -fr— i — i i ^E£ JJ*4L ~&. jz No. 563. Nozu the Laborer s Task is Oer J. Ellcrton REQUIESCAT. 7.7.7.7.8.8. J. B. Dykes WA ^t •m zj. ?. Now There There Earth the the the to la - tears S i n earth, borer's task of earth ■ ful souls, and dust is are that to oer; dried; turn dust;" • m • • vv; Now the bat - tie - day There its hid - den things To the cross their dv - Calm - ly now the words I k IS are ing we past ; clear ; eyes, say; -» — X m o j 1 | 1 1 , i ' 1 | pp y | _J 1 1 II 1 Ar j ■ 9 ™ 1 i # 9 ( \ * _r * A M ^\ \s\) J fl 1 J ".m 0 & \ ^ Now There All Left # up the the be » -#- - on work love hind, the of of we m far- life Christ wait # ther is shall in shore tried learn trust rJ Land By At For , the a His the • voy - a - ger at last just - er Judge than here. feet in Par - a - dise. Res - ur - rec - tion -day. f" m - •*- ^ & Fa - Fa - Fa - Fa - ther, ther, ther, ther, (mY m m **- j # ■ r \ \ P5 o (gj; C 1 "# -4-L * -f> — — 1 f 'S' — 1 f ' 1 1 — F — fe — 1 1 1 1 " 1 r 1 1 i I i 1 I = fioco rail. ^m m \^-^=\- Thv Thy Thy Thy gra - cious gra - cious gra - cious gra - cious keep keep keep keep I ing ing ing ing ^2- dim. w -*- ~>*m Leave me now Thy ser-vant Leave me now Thy ser-vant Leave me now Thy ser-vant Leave me now Thv ser-vant sleep sleep sleep .sleep ing. ing. rag. ing. DEA Til No. 564. Sleep Thy Last Sleep :lz Edward A. Dayman, 1868 PP TAPHOS. P. M. J. Bam by cres. fe& H = -zt z=£=ttr-i i^EE 1. Sleep thy last sleep, Free from care and sor - row ; 2. Life's dream is past, All its sin, its sad - ness ; 3. Though we may mourn Those life the dear - est, Rest, where none weep, Bright - ly at last, They shall re - turn, ■fe- jO. . $EE£ t=t ?SL 1 — r i* 1 £=t mf =J«= m ^=gi j^« Till th' e - ter - nal mor - row Dawns a day of glad - ness. Christ, when Thou ap - pear - est ! •0- f • Though dark waves roll. , Un - der thy sod... Soon shall Thy voice "Jfr T O'er the si - lent Earth, re - ceive our Com- fort those now m ^ W JO. &- frail sH ~ ppShicer. m -&- -<9- "*— *— * Je - sus can de - liv - er. Wait - ing all His pleas- ure. All in Je - sus sleep - ing. riv - er, Thy treas - ure, To weep - ing, Bid > faint- rest ding > ing in re > 1 ^H soul. . . God,., joice. . MEN. m & -&- -ts- i S^fc BE 42- t=E :t: -^- :r— r No. 565. Servant of God, Well Done fames Montgomery X GREENWOOD. L. M. f. E. Sweetser 1. Serv - ant of God, well done ! Rest from 2. The voice at mid - night came ; He start 3. His spir - it with a bound Left its 4. The pains of death are past, La - bor 5. Sol - dier of Christ, well done ! Praise be S9># fcfc ^ .a. jff. thy ed en and thy _* . loved em - ploy : up to hear : cum - b'ring clay : sor - row cease, new em - ploy ; -ir JO- 1 i DEA TH Servant of God% Well Done The bat - tie fought, the vie - t'ry won, En - ter thy Mas - ter's joy. A mor - tal ar - row pierced his frame; He fell, but felt no fear. His tent, at sun - rise, on the ground A dark - en'd ru - in lav. Ami, life's long war - fare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. And, while e - ter - nal a - ges run, Rest in thy Sav - iour's joy. No. 566. Teiider Shepherd, Thou Hast Stilled C. Wink-worth, tr. WINKWORTH. 7s, 8s&7s. A. S. Sullivan fefa — i— iS •z i^2 m 1. Ten - der Shepherd, Thou hast stilled Now Thy lit - tie lamb's brief weep 2. In this world of care and pain, Lord, Thou wouldst no long - er leave 3. Ah, Lord Je - sus, grant that we Where it lives may soon be liv r> 1 1 0. (2 _ * m m 4=J: ~» f -72— ing it ; ing, -&■— -& — s pg^ 3E Ah, how peace-ful, pale, and mild In its nar - row bed 'tis sleep To the sun - ny heav'n - ly plain Thou dost now with joy re - ceive And the love - ly pas - tures see That its heav'n -ly food are giv K -fil- ing! it; ing; -Cd- 1 i S3 II =, \ 23) ■ w 1 w -g- — ■ j> -gr — ■ ^ — And no sigh of an - guish sore Heaves that lit - tie bo - som more. Cloth'd in robes of spot - less white, Now it dwells with Thee in light. Then the gain of death we prove, Though Thou take what most we love. m w'fe 1 — r DEA TH No. 567. Asleep in "Jesus ! Blessed Sleep i? Margaret Mackay =1= 1832, abr. REST. L. M. Wm. B. Bradbury, 1843 r 3*3 --\ z*- czs: I 1 I J j ]EE 5 « — #: 1 A - sleep in A - sleep in A - sleep in A - sleep in A - sleep in Je Je Je Je Je sus ! bless-ed sleep, sus ! Oh ! how sweet sus ! peace-ful rest, sus ! Oh ! for me sus ! far from thee From which none ev To be for such Whose wak- ing is May such a bliss Thy kin-dred and er a su ful wakes to slum-ber preme-ly uge ref weep ; meet, blest ; be ! their graves may be; -l F— I 1 1 — p-i 1 1 1 — :z?=id ■& - ■» — P — *— t-^ r? p — ?-J£-£z — J I I U— J 1: :a— "9 ^-CZ5-r— L— 9 9 — L =»== :=t A calm and With ho - ly No fear, no Se - cure - ly But thine is sp- un - dis - turb'd re - con - fi - dence to woe, shall dim that shall my ash - es still a bless-ed pose, sing- hour lie, sleep, 1 Un-brok-en by the last of foes. That death has lost his ven - omed sting! That man - i - fests the Sav-iour's power. Wait-ing the sum-mons from on high. From which none ev-er wakes to weep. I No. 568. Another Voice is Still Mrs. S. K. Bourne, iSq2 HUBERT. 6.4.8.8.4. nhHJ-j 1 \ 1 m Hubert P. Main 51 =t I 1. An - oth - er voice is still, 2. While with un - bid - den tears 3. O when our Fa - ther's voice j71 p m I A loved face gone, — It is our heaven-ly Our eyes are dim, Our loved one sits at Shall bid us " Come," — May we with will - ing -<2- .0. .&. .0. .j. .0. .0. .9. L L i» -4— i 3? 4 4 , — i=i=t=f juz -9- -#- 1 1 Fa - ther's will, It is our heaven-ly Fa - ther's will, His will.... be done. Je - sus' feet, Our loved one sits at Je - sus' feet, And learns of Him. hearts re - joice, May we with will - ing hearts re - ioice To be at home. ^^^BeeI m 3EE*^EE£ -g-j Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. DEATH No. 569. ycnisalcm, the Golden Lat. Bernard de Morlaix, r 1 50, abr. Tr.J. M. A '<..-... [851 EWING. 7s&6sD. W Alexander Ewing% 1853 -I 1 H i i 4^ |Q - ru - sa - lem, the gold 2. They stand, those hills of Zi 3. There is the throne of Da : * en, With milk and hon - «-y blest ; on, All ju - bi - lant with vid ; And there, from eare re - leased, I ^e=s=-- 3 rj--«- Be - neath thy con - tern - pla And bright with many an an i * I I l i m tion Sink heart and voice op- pressed : gel, And all the mar - tyr throng; Tht song of them that tri - umph, The shout of them that feast: 3=T=E *=t=: -# — • -i —&- mm =£=£ m 3 ^=r=: I know not, The Prince is And they, who with their Lead r oh, I know not What so - cial joys are there, ev - er in them, The day - light is se - rene; er, Have con - quered in the #—-,—« sggg fj— * ,1 ,r 1 fight, I gg=q— J— r i v- What The For *=$ ra - dian - cy Das - tures of of the and for glo - ry, bless - ed rit. Sri :-=C I What light be - yond com - pare. Are decked in glo - rious sheen. Are clad robes of white. PgE ^ ■3*- — ^ I HE A VEN r ii^y No. 570. F. W. Fabtr 0 Paradise! PARADISE. P. M. > J. Barn by iSim ttrrt ^=i=-i — r-j-jH — | i. O Par - a - dise ! O 2. O Par - a - dise ! O 3. Lord Je - sus, King of Par - a Par - a Par - a > I I dise! Who doth not crave for rest? dise! 'T is wea - ry wait-ing here; dise ! O keep us in Thy love, 2± * * — fb=e=± #? — n "I ■" k | " I ■ 1 — 1 f* — 1 — r — !~~i — 1 — 1 — 1 — d- 1 ' 1 ^J (kv*> J J J J M • # J ■ •! j « fl*1 1 Xs\) • ft* * • hj J 1 J u -#- Who We And would not long to guide us seek be to •*• the where that m # • hap - Je - hap - -0- • 9 # W- # ■ » py land Where they that loved, are sus is, To feel and see Him py land Of per - feet rest a - -f- m -*--*-*-+-»- blest? near. bove. 1 - (? • fcV h P? HP • rT« m * 1 # \ 1 &J% 9 m L ' m *lr 1 *— 4> n r r u 1 1 1 1 \> 7 1 V 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 CHORUS. Where loy • al hearts and true. iT^P^ j — h l — # — u , I 1 — -^ — ; 1— , 1 1 j -I—I- F^ Where r. — "1 - - al 1 — # — 1 I al m Lf— r hearts and 1 — # 0 — # 1 — # — I true, 0 0 1— ir Stand p ev - er in the * * S# 1 ^3=J loy - - loy - - 0 light, Mm> i— — t— — 1 =J= _P ^_ -f j =t= — r — ' H — T — 1 — F^ -J — \ m <5> m All ■ftg- rap - ture through and through, In God's most ho - r 17 -^^ sight. 1 p //£^ F^iV No. 571. This World is Bright and Fair 11 eKnow Albert LcigkUm MERRILL 8s & 7; S. M. Bixby +-^ • # ^-LJJ5^- — « J 1. This world is bright and fair, we know ; 2. Hut soft - er than the summer's breath, 3. The land where brok-en ties shall twine, The skies are arched in glo - ry ; And fair - cr than its ros - es, And fond hearts will not sev - er j»i p 1 p ■ * p p r> P 1 J «y r I C ! fc=fc k u t> F f 1 * — 'i 1 1 " 1 hi i ** S1 i S ri f FW H ^-*- The stars shine on, the sweet flowr's blow, Will be the clime a - far, when death. . Where love's pure light shall brighter shine,. And The For tell pear ev - er their bless- ed sto - ly gate un - clos - and for - ev - ^ -++*- -*-*-»• ±=1±E *=* a ry. es ei f * tit Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 572. This is Not My Place of Resting lloratius r;' H 1 P, J 1 /ESTERS 1 — si . 85 8c 7s. Arr, from Floto 1 1 1 r-s- ~f — 1 — f — *~?^r 1. This 2. In 3. There 4. Soon is it the we # -r— — (_i_ not all Lamb pass 0 ' =t my place of is light and our Shep-herd this des - ert 1 — r — r- 1 L- s> rest - glo - , leads drear ing- ry ; us ■ y. • 1 — - Mine's a O'er it By the Soon we i cit - y yet to shines a night -less streams of life a bid fare - well to ^t 0 0 JT^n i — i — L — ;-* come ; day : long,— pain ; -• — 1 p * -# — » »— f r 1 -1 -• — 1 H=ft -# # F * 1 Ll F r f -1 1 ± -&- *=m /. ±fcr ^ On - ward to it I am hast - ing — On to my e - ter - nal home. Ev - 'ry trace of sin's sad sto - ry, All the curse, hath passed a - way. On the fresh - est pas-tures feeds us, Turns our sigh- ing in - to song. Nev - er - more are sad or wea - ry, Nev - er, nev - er sin a - gain. 1 ^£?±E? ^~ — g t= & m _«_i -r — y- *==% '^m NBA VEN No. 573. Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand Henry Alford ALFRED. 7s & 6s D. /. B. Dykes 1- :=rj- i. Ten thou - sand times ten thou - sand, 2. What rush of hal - le - lu - jahs 3. Oh, then what rap - tur'd greet -ings ^^ 2=4=*E±r£i fc In spark -ling rai - ment bright, Fills all the earth and sky ! On Ca - naan's hap - py shore ! f f f f- F* t=t ^ 0 h 1 | * 1 1 III 1 Y\"h J r\d J 1 jt; b v * J j g| u 1 • J 1 J h J 1 1 1 rh" 9 J 1 S 1 * J ^ * II! 1 ISJJ J m • J\ 0 J • 1 i *J 4* " 4.1* t£ .g.. The ar - mies 0 f the ran-som'd saints Throng up the steeps of light: What ring - ing 0 f a thou - sand harps Be - speaks the tri - umph nigh ! What knit - ting se v - ered riendships up, Where part - ings are no more ! 7^r. • — f — *-*- 4 . 2 — 1 r*t ? f , r , #^_ a 0 T ^r— ■ &$&-* 1 i P- # — — F F- i* \ — • "i — r 1 — " -H \^n nJ 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 •' 7 \ \ \ l 1 L 1 ! 2* t==* 1 73 1 SiEEEE =f »-» r 'Tis fin - ished ! all is fin - ished, O day, for which ere - a - tion Then eyes with joy shall spark -le, ' — 3-— Br" Their fight with death and And all its tribes were That brimm'd with tears of ^ H fc ■12- 3* b-4- m ZJ -e — Fling o - pen wide the gold - en gates, O joy, for all its Or - phans no long - er I for - mer woes fath - er-less, And let the vie - tors in. A thou - sand-fold re - paid. Nor wid - ows des - o - late. eH I^P^o HE A VEN -&- i No. 574. In the Paradise of yesus Mrs. Streat field MONK. 8s & 7s. E. C Monk £f 4 s 3= =4 =t i 1. In the Par - a - disc of Jc - sus 2. In those qui - e1 rest -ing-plac- es, 3. Can we see those hap - py fac - cs 4. Then the pearl - y gates, un - fold - ing, 5. Oh, to join the Al - le - lu - ia, There are man - y homes "f light, Midst the pas - tures green and fair, Of the (liar onts gone be - fore? N< v - er shall lie closed a - gain, And the glad thanks-giv - iiiL,r ^m t— *-r — r m & u -U M S? And they shine be - yond the dark - ness Je - sus gath - ers in the home - less, They are read - y now to greet us, We shall see with - in the cit - y With the ran-som'd hosts of Je - sus, ^m > With a ra - diance clear and bright. And He dwells a - mong them there. When we gain that bless - ed shore. Je - sus, 'mid His white-robed train. In their songs of end - less praise ! \ f f hf afcg t=t 1 =fca=d j= CHORUS. P cres. . ^={=t iiil^; & -0-i gel: Oh, that I might hear the an * — «LJ-1 ' •* ♦ ♦ Sing - ing o'er the crys - tal sea, I 1 ^^=^ J2fc I P ^ I J^-J- > €=J: IMl^ =5=!E 53=* ^ And a - midst the man - y man - sions Find a home prepared for me ! 11 5 *=§£ 1 — -\ ft iff 1 — — « > , o- Tr-f— r #£,4 F£^V i No. 575. My Heart is Over Yonder Fanny J. Crosby YONDER. 7s &. 6s, with Refrain Hubert P. Main ±T sugim i: :f= fefei -§^ i. My heart is o - ver yon - der, My trea - sure, too, is there, 2. No night is o - ver yon - der, No sor - row chills the heart, 3. My thoughts are o - ver yon - der : How oft in dreams I view 4. My friends are o - ver yon - der, They watch and wait for me ; 5EIEI3 — T— F _* ^ « m. =d: ^a- — •- ■gz±: J^£ ■± m Where Je - sus our Re - deem - er Will ban - ish ev - 'ry care. And they who pass its por - tals Shall meet but nev - er part. The love - ly hills of Ca - naan, Its skies of cloud - less blue. The ties that here were brok - en Shall there u - nit - ed be. S3 0 \-~ =(t V &*- » — » mm -(^-- f REFRAIN. lill=i =* =* m :=H==q: ^ Where fade - less flow'rs are bloom - ing, And per - feet joys a - bide, 53 ±=t ^ 1 1 a ■* * mmm F Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. HEAVEN No. 576. For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country St. Bernard, Tr. Neale BEATRICE. 7sJc6sD. S. Sf. Bixby For With The Thou m O dear, dear coun - try, Mine eyes their vig - ils keep jas - per glow thy bul -warks.Thy streets with em - 'raids blaze; Cross is all thy splen - dor, The Cru - ci - ficd thy praise hast no shore, fair o - cean! Thou hast no time, bright day ! m S Spoken thro' the si - lence By our Father's voice, Tender, strong and faithful, Making us re - joice. Yea, I will uphold thee With Sly own right hand ! Thou artcall'dand chosen In My sight to stand." For the sad and sin - ful Shall His grace abound; For the faint and feeble Perfect strength be found. Resting on His prom-ise, What have we to fear? God is all-suf - fi-cient For the com-ing year. .» f »- wg\ :i=i^t «_*. T.i IPsigl T-T^\ « r-t- CHORUS. P333 rr^_ i" £ ^-^ Onward then, and fear not, Children of the day ^s=S -** 1 — r i^A r-» — For His word shall never, Nev-er pass a - way. i— r~t— r No. 578. Break, New-bom Y~ear,on Glad Eyes Break Thomas H. Gill 1 CHIMES. 1- I 1 C. M. | 1 Jr 1 Loivell Mason £^— 1 J — 1 — ~tri~ &— I « — # — 1— — # — ~H=1 1 -t-l rj ■%- 1. Break 2. Our 3. Lord, 4. Then 5. 0 , new - born hearts in from this we may gold - en -#- year, tears year press then 1 — • — on may more its the -»- s r » glad eyes oft run ser - vice pre - cious hours must — #— — *^ break o'er; win, things be! .A. ■ I" 1 I 1 •— Me - But, More If The -t~\ — ^ lo - Lord, glo - earth year -0& — 1 — T" — —5 — 1 dious Thy !"y' ■ ly must -0- 1 voic - es smile still more de - cheer shoulc needs be — ^ — 1 — 27 ~* move ! beams ; light ! [ come ; sweet : &a k P — * — F* — 1 -p^f t +=* » -?? — r= 4H I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 r OPENING AXD CLOSIXG YEAR Jh'cak, New-born Year% on (Had Jives Break A i- 1 , - 1 1 L- 1 ! 7\ — ' , -\ ■ =1 — — 1 1 ] — , -4- [-._;_ ^ : ' : : . ; 0 s — $i — — f— #-> ■J * — * — 9 , II # * On, roll - ing Time ! Thou canst not make The Fa ther cease to love. Our sins are swell - ing ev - er - more ; Bnt par - < 1 ning grace with Thee still streams. 1 1 make its hours less sad with sin, [ts days more* bright ! Or glad - >olllC mount on an - gel wings, If Thou wonldst take us home. Yes, Lord, with hap - py mel - o - dy Thine o - p -—r-»- ning grace we greet. 0 1= — P- ■js?- — i ' *-> t -•- =t:=~i -f- r*' |i sM«= » --> b • fe • * =T- "1 -H4- tr : i r~ 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 i No. 579. Come, Let Us Anew Our ^Journey Pursue Charles Wesley NEW YEAR'S HYMN, lis 3c 5s. S. IVebbe -i-JOt-J— J— -5-r- 4 #-#-^ # m -3-1 i : 1. Come, let us a - new our jour-ney pur - sue, Roll round with the year, And nev - er stand 2. Our life is a dream; our time, as a stream, Glides swift-ly a - way. Anil the fu - gi - tive 3. O that each in the day of his com-ing may say, "I have fought my way thro' I have fin-ish'd the still till the Mas-ter ap - pear, mo - ment re - fus - es to stay. work Thou didst give me to do!" dor - a - ble will let us ar - row is flown, — the. . O that each from his Lord may re glad - ly mo-ment ceive the far- * g ! £ t=t M -# «- * i -0- -*- t m=Sz ful - fill, is gone ; glad word. 9 #— *-* ■ ■ 1 — r p \ i. J— r (9 And our tal - ents im - prove The mil - len - ni - al year Well and faith-ful - ly done! .#_ JL JL JL JL II By the pa-tience of hope and the la - bor of love. Rush-es on to our view, and e - ter - ni - ty's here. in - ter in - to my joy, and sit down on my throne!" mmm* 1 — r i . — t •: II OPENING AXD CLOSIXG YEAR No. 580. Come, Ye Thankful People, Come H. Alford ST. GEORGE. 7s D. G.J. Elvey £E3 * * — $=>— 1. Come, ye thank - ful peo - pie, come, Raise the song of Har - vest - home ! 2. We our-selves are God's own field Fruit un - to His praise to yield ; 3. For the Lord our God shall come, And shall take His har - vest home ; *-*% I — v — 1 \ *=t ^ IZXZj # ^ #_ 31=*- ?==* I I All is safe - ly gath - ered in, Wheat and tares to - geth - er sown From His field shall purge a - way •3T Ere Un All I the to that doth win - ter storms be - joy or sor - row of fend that I gin : grown day ; t=z -p- PP J J 1— J J •gr =3- God, our Mak - er. doth pro For our wants to be 3* sup First the blade, and then the Give His an - gels charge at I h ear, last Then the full In the fires corn shall ap the tares to ! 3: plied : pear ; cast : J— • * 9 V— Z& & ' Hap - py hearts and voic - es Glad-den nights and days. O Al-might-y Giv - er ! For the love that brought them Teem-ing to our doors. O Al-might-y Giv- er ! All the na - tions gath - er, Gath - er in and save. O Al-might-y Giv- er ! i ±: I I -►>-#- ^— - Boun - ti Boun - ti Boun - ti ful ful ful I and free, and free, and free. I As the joy in As the joy in Then as joy in m I, * m i=Z r har - vest har - vest har - vest M g~ *&m ^?_ Joy we be - fore Thee. Joy we be - fore Thee. We shall joy in Thee. w :^ t=t I I Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. 29 II THA NKSGI VING No. 582. Praise to God, Immortal Praise Mrs. A. L. Ear ban Id . J With motion. TAXA. 7s. 6LiNEs. R. Men thai i__p 0 # f u# jrg -Or J 1. Praise to God, im - mor - tal praise, 2. All the plen - ty sum - raer pours ; 3. Peace, pros - per - i - ty, and health, 4. As Thy pros-p'ring hand hath blest, For the love Au-tumn's rich Pri - vate bliss, May we give wm>- that crowns our days ; o'er - flow - ing stores ; and pub - lie wealth, Thee of our best ; P**f ' :• tTT^fe#^ i_ l^Ife 1=* -mzmm Boun - teous source of ev - 'ry joy. Let Thy praise our tongues em - ploy; Flocks that whit - en all the plain ; Yel - low sheaves of rip - ened grain : Knowledge with its glad-' ning streams, Pure re - lig - ion's ho - lier beams: And by deeds of kind - ly love For Thy mer - cies grate - ful prove ; -&- -at. -■:- tr 4= \ 9 — 9- w V ;i^^3ii^^j=^P3j All to Thee, our God, we owe, Source whence all our blessings flow. Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grate -ful vows and sol - emn praise. Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grate - ful vows and sol - emn praise. Sing -ing thus thro' all our days, Praise to God, im - mor - tal praise. MEN. ._# : . j — Ji-j — _j p — u_p — j , r_{ 1 ^ — [ c_^ — xi Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. No. 583. Before the Lord We Bow F. S. Key REY. H. M. Samuel Wesley 1. Be - fore the Lord we 2. The na - tion Thou hast 3. May ev - 'ry mount-ain bow, blest height, kl The May Each God well vale who reigns Thy love and for - a - bove, de - clare, est green, ~^- THANKSGI VING ■\ *- t Before the Lord We Bow S=3=T 3= And rules the world be - low, From foes and fears at rest, Shine in Thy word's pure light, m Bound - less Pro - tect And its :« r 1 in power and love ; ed by Thy care, rich fruits be seen ! ^33E£ ±±=i= I =t :=t mm m d i rit. Our thanks we bring In joy and praise, Our hearts we raise To heaven's high King. For this fair land, For this bright day, Our thanks we pay — Gifts of Thy hand. May ev - 'ry tongue Be tuned to praise, And join to raise A grate- ful song. No. 584. For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace Rev. Henry Doivnton, abr. JUSTIN. i. For Thy mer - cy and Thy grace, 2. In our weak-ness and dis - tress, 3. Keep us faith - ful, keep us pure, 4. So with - in Thy pal - ace gate Faith - ful through an Rock of strength ! be Keep us ev - er We shall praise, on Justiti Heinrieh Knecht -1 — ^=\ oth - er year, Thou our stay ! more Thine own ! gold - en strings, 1 1 0 1— • 5 & t » £ I [—3=:*:=^— £=i^zr: 1 i jid J L 1 J 4-. -I 1- Hear our song of thank-ful - ness, In the path -less wil - der - ness Help Thy ser - vants to en - dure! Thee, the on - ly Po - tent - ate, i-L j I i i fl Fa-therand Re - deem-er, hear! Be our true and liv - ing way ! Fit us for the prom-ised crown ! Lord of lords, and King of kings! MEN. H| — • • • •— r-* I r — ' — # 1 r 1 * t- — r £c THA nksgi ving $o. 585. IVhi/e with Ceaseless Course the Sun John Newton^ 1770 BLUMENTHAL 7s D. Jacques Blumenthal f) 1 1 I 1 1 , I/, ,1 1 1 1 IE A n ** J * j 1 ftr 1 * * # » * 0! 1 ! ' -4 — 3- f 3 wJJ 4- # # # w m # <> 1 ? .^ V — # — t7 I. While with cease - less course the 1 1 sun Hast - ed 1 thro' the form - er year, 2. As the wing ■ ed ar - row flies Speed - i iy the mark to find ; 3. Thanks for mer - cies past re ■ ceive ; Par - don of our sins re - new ; -&- -#- -#--#--#- tS>- /^\« /i t^ > , i 1 pj*, 4- • f 1 1 ! ' 1 1 • m 1 I « # # 0 4— ;- ±^ ±= p s^_ m i 3ljj jlUll And when they trod the win-try strand, With pray'r and psalm they worship'd Thee. Shall on- ward, thro* all a - ges, bear The mem - 'ry of that ho - ly hour. And where their pil-grim feet have trod. The God they trust- ed guards their graves. Till these e - ter - nal hills re - move, And spring a- dorns the earth no more. A -men. ~>» m -0- rif 1 Mi i"i I I TIIAXKSGIVIXG No. 588. My Country! 'tis of Thee Samuel F. Smith, 1832 AMERICA. 6s &. 4s. Henry Carey, 1743. Ad. fr. John Bull -1 f — r=f :$:8: 1 *U * J 1. My coun - try! 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib 2. My na - tive coun - try ! thee, — Land of the no 3. Our fa - tliers' God ! to Thee, Au - thor of lib er - ty, ble, free, er - ty, B^ 1— #-•=. — ^ m t t t-^&=j=t=m 3F=* ■rir m -9 Of thee Thy name To Thee I sing I love : ve sing Land where my fa - thers died ! Land of the I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and Long may our land be bright With free - dom's -#-•-#--#- -#- -#- -#- ■fc— : fe h ■ 1 1 fe- — &>- .« m * +—i * 3 — • t- *=* 3SEI ?^ *—* I g > ^ pil - grim's pride ! From ev - 'ry mount - ain side, tem - pled hills : My heart with rap - ture thrills ho - ly light ; Pro - tect us by Thy might, I I Let free - dom ring ! Like that a - bovc Great God, our King 2^ -^— s- 3 No. 589. O God of Love, O King of Peace Rev. H. W. Baker, 1S61 DISMISSION. L. M. St. Aldan's Tunc Book » « i 1 1. O God of love, O King of peace, Make wars throughout the world to cease; 2. Re- mem-ber.Lord, Thv works of old, The won-ders that our fa - thers told; 3. Whom shall we trust, but Thee, O Lord? Where rest but on Thy faith - ful word? 4. Where saints and an - gels dwell a - bove, All hearts are knit in ho - ly love; SSSI * -*— r 1= -&- MA TIONAL O God of Love, O King of Peace i Yg__) — i — & ^ % « • The wrath of sin - ful man it- -strain; Give peace, ( ) God, give peace a-gain. Re-mem-ber not our sin's dark stain ; Give peace, O God, give peace a-gain. None ev - er call'd on Thee in vain; Give peace, 0 God,give peace a-gain. O bind us in that heav'n-ly chain, Give peace, O God, give peace a-gain. A - men. PfpE i=t FF^i wz — i t sreB No. 590. GW Z?/^ 0//r N a five Land Rev.J.S.Dwight,\^\\ HARLAN. 6s &. 4s. A rr. W. W. Rousseau m m ■a % i. God 2. For bless our na - tive land ! Firm may she ev her our prayer shall rise To God a - bove er the stand skies x^-4 — r -* o m i b: VF*=$=\ Thro' storm and night; When the wild tern - pests rave, Ru On Him we wait; Thou Who art ev - er nigh Guid ler of ing with m t2: ■& -£Z_ ^a 0 #— I 0 . W 0Z^J—0. & &' C^s- -G>—C* I winds and wave, Do Thou our coun-try save By Thy great might. watch -ful eye, To Thee a - loud we cry, God save the State! A-MEN. JT — £l l=t &- NA TIONAL No. 591. God, the All-Terrible Henry Fothergill Chorlcy RUSSIAN HYMN. P. M. [. God, 2. God, 3- God, 4. So o - tent! might *-* *=f the All - Ter the Om - nip the All - Mer - ci - full will Thy peo - pie, with f f . . : f Thou who or - dain A - ven - ger earth hath for - sale thank ful de - vo en tion, Thun der Thy Watch - ing in Thy ways all Praise Him who m r\ |^ |v N l 1 N Wz — * _ N ■ |S \ 1 P*1 « -&v- =4— 0 0 ~h* — 1 -H— 0 t t m ¥ 0 cla - vis ho - sav'd 0 rion, i iy. them -•- h — V and ble and from light - judg - slight per - f ning ing ■ ed il Thy un - Thy and ■*- r sword ! heard! word ; sword ! Show Save Let Shout 0 forth us not - ^g 0 Thy in Thy in 0 pit - y mer - cy, wrath in cho - rus, P--T- on 0 its from -0- ('m\' '_ 1 1 1 m r 1 L lyJ'i f 0 0 1 r 1 1 0 V 'n 1 1 0 0 0 1 L • s [/ [ 1 V ■j 1 V V m m m i Tt, Give to us peace in our time, Give to us peace in our time, Give to us par - don and peace, Peace to th' na - tions and praise to m high where Thou reign - est; save us from dan - ger; ter - ror a - wak - en; o - cean to o - cean. $=£ M. -0- +± PL + Bfe s o o o the Lord! Lord! Lord! Lord ! -us- y No. 592. John Hampden Gurney J I Great King of Nations MARLOW. C. M. J. Chetham — u -0— *- King of na fa - thers' sins dan - gers, like one con - sent pity - ing eye -*- -#- -*»- tions, were we be hear our pray'r, man - 1 ■ storm - y meek - ly hold our fold, sea, bow need , ^1 While at Thy feet we And ours no less we Be - set our coun - try Be - neath Thy chastening As thus we lift & — with - ly look'd, forth with — bs u from to con - Thy ni - ted To age to age Thy Thee we cried, And sion meet, Mourn judg ments, Lord, Then i — # € «> — ■ — our mourn - ing Thy mer — 0 ,5> — ^ call; shown. found. land, spare. i-^ n £ *S6 — f*— ir m fl — £ — P- ~ tr 1 "f H ^ 1 1 i V 1 1 f | , >^ II k - i ^ ■' 1 1 i 1 No. 593. God Save Our Native Land Pro, rof. J. H. See f Firmly. 4 iSq^ AN AMERICAN HYMN. 6s.&4s. ■^—1- Jay Deavcrcai.u, 1899. And May May Our —A— — m — make law- all grate 1 J A t X^ her and her ful strong lib - peo - song to er pie of stand ty For O'er be Kept praise For P truth all ev this :£& and pre er glad right. Long may her ban-ner wave, Flag vail. Wher- e'er the riv - ers flow, Wher more. From here on ev - 'ry side May land. Thou didst our fa-thers lead, Thou of the free and brave ! e'er the breez-es blow, freedom's swelling tide wilt their children heed, kj m =1= f J i i 1 1 i l 1 -i — i J i \i & PI -1 'i i J I , I . II Thou Let Roll Sup who love grand ply- a and ly. ing lone fas far all canst save, Grant tice grow, And and wide, To their need From her nev ev Thy JCL 1 ' ' Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby, I I zt= Thy er 'ry full might. fail, shore, hand. — JSr MEN. zzc: r NATIONAL \ wm No. 594. God of Our Fathers, Known of Old Rudyard Kipling, by per. J With motion and accent. >— £-zd — ^ KIPLING 8s. 6 Lines. 1. God of our 2. The tu - mult 3. Far -called our 4. If, drunk with 5. For heath - en I -I fath and nav sight heart >s ! I- -2 f- Frank N. Shepperd, i8qq 4 -t— g -i — ^ — ^ ers, known the shout ies melt of pow'r, that puts :t=: "T" — ©»- I - of ing a - we her old — Lord of our far - flung dies — The cap - tains and the way — On dune and head - land loose Wild tongues that have not trust In reek - ing tube and -I — rq: -5> Do - min - ion An hum - ble Is one with Or les - ser And guard - ing o - ver palm and a con Nin e - veh breeds with - out calls not Thee & — 1 — g»- — — r — r- G> 1— & & -& r IS. — - m wmmm and pine- trite heart, and Tyre ! the Law— to guard- Lord God Lord God Judge of Lord God For fran _£2 of of the of tic -(2—-, Hosts, Hosts, .(2- be be Na - tions, Hosts, be boast and m — 0- -U- with with spare with fool ■ tl^-ttzr *£ lit. c dim. m yet, yet, yet, yet, 'sh word, us us us us --f- Lest we for Lest we for Lest we for Lest we for Thy Mer - cy .(2 & get- get- get- get- on lest lest lest lest Thy Peo we we we we 1=3! for - get ! for - get ! for - get ! for - get! pie, Lord ! £2- 1 MEN. xp & r U> fX 1 1 — asf---\ e— °-\ e -- ~2l 42- ■ZT I^slgl Copyright, 1900 by S. M. Bixby. NATIONAL No. 595. Reginald . Cm .!/<».'<». When Through the Torn Sail HALFORD. 12s. Caryl Florio -^=4 ¥=Z z i i ■=• p3 3 : i. When through the torn 2. 0 Je sus, once 3. And O when the Gt . rc:i>t pas pest of sion '" t lit- is F P t stream - ing, bil - low, rag >ng. S^ 2 : When o'er A - rous'd When sin the by in fi £ dark wave the the shriek of our hearts its ^2_ -5 «■ red light - ning is de - spair from Thy wild war - fare is ffis p , / 1 1 I 3^ — 1 1 — \ f= -H — i d 1 — 2? d-r- — j— -^ 2^0 0 — # — t~- I — — *5> — f 1 r — \ 1 1 "■ r^ 1 O n k 1 j j 1 1 1 1 ! 0 1 1 t/ 1 1? ->o <^ 1 & d |3 # t|) z_ ■*> _• ^ ^.' *» ■ <7 aJ =* cher i.>h, We fly to our Mak - er: " Lord, save, or we per - ish!" cher ■ ish, Who cries in his an - guish, " Lord, save, or we per - ish!" cher - ish, Re - bake the de - stroy - er : "Lord, save, or we per - ish!" ^g- ^9. :£: ^_ J2- 1 ;, -,-,-J U. — I 1- ^irr I .lis:l-.:|V II Our guard when on the si - lent deck The inul - ti - tude of wa - ters surge; All. all arc Thine, and held with - in And Thy dis - ci - pies quail'd in dread, Be Thou, I. (ml, pres - ent in our hearts I 11 - til we reach that bet - ter laud, The For The < me To The night - Iv Thou, 0 hoi - low word of whis - per, land that watch we keep. God, art near, of 'I liv hand. Thine could save; . be still.' knows no sea. No. 598. Tossed Upon Lifes Raging Billow G. W. Beth, ADMASTON. &. 7s, D. //. Smart i. ross'd up - on life's rag-ing bil-low, Sweet it is, 0 Lord, to know Thou hast press'd a 2. And though loud the wind is howl-ing, Fierce tho' flash the lightnings red, Tho1 the storm-clouds 3. Thus our hearts the hope will cher-ish, While toheav'nwe lift our eyes, Thou wilt save us -#- -#- » r-J- £=B^ s 1 — I — f i — r i= Ek-f-^l=F=? 1 — 1 5 m _i_ sai - lor's pil - low, dark are scowl -ing ere we per - ish, 44* And canst feel a O'er the sai-lor's Thou wilt hear our N J I I J 3 3 H \t i i j I sai dor's woe: anx-ious head : faint-est cries: Thou canst calm the And, tho' mast and nev -er rag-ing sail be sleep-ing, o - cean, riv - en, £ ^g r^-1- 1 — r »:.:• 1 I I I £=* -I — I — I -H 1 1 1 — m 1— # 1 Tho' the night be dark and drear, Thou the faithful watch art keeping, "All is well!*' Thy constant cheer. All its noise and tumult still, Hush the billow's wild commotion, At the bid-ding of Thy will. Life's short voy-age soon is o'er: Safely moor'd in heav'n's wide haven. Storms and tempests vex no more. » — F — F 1- 1 *-*£> — ■ FOR THOSE A T SKA No. 599. The Day is Past and Over St. Anatolius; ti . by Rev. D. Neale Moderato con motu. cres NEALE. P. M. do Caryl Florio poco s zSt -&—r The day The joys The toils Be Thy J-. -J- is past and of day are of day are my soul's pre o - ver o - ver o - ver serv - er, PE3 All I I O A. thanks, O Lord, to Thee ! lift my heart to Thee ; raise the hymn to Thee, God ! for Thou dost know H3- P do poco o poco . . . al 1 # / I 1 ! . J I y ■ I m iijjj ^ J 1 A n ' s! £• • m i ITr rd& ' # ™ vi; pC m 9 Zs -o # it I And And How ! — I Pray call ask ma - Thee that on Thee that free ny are -m- «-m- ! i of - fence - that sin from per - the per - less less il ils The The The Through hours hours hours which 1 of of of I 1 dark gloom feat- have > may may may to • fm\m Li • 9 w o ^ *m E l^*i W i 1 \~s\j i i | 1 .Poco piit mosso. al J J: poco "S^_ C be O be O be O g°- Je Je Je Lov sus, sus, sus, of P-^ &— keep me in Thy make their dark - - - ness keep me in Thy men, O hear my m 22- -&-<&- ^ 2& poco f) • poco \ i dim. al fine. Vi i .»-"■ — ] II /\ 1 — -i -J "" ! ' ■ II fir\V * "3 Sy || \) fi/O => eMJ II » AV ft § II lft)3 n S3 r II Oil o || -' ! 1 II 1 poco Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. dim. al fine. rESPER H YMNS (Choiral Setting) No. 600. Saviour. Breathe an Evening Blessing fames Edmonton Moderate assai EDMONTON. 8s & 7s D. Caryl Flotio i. Sav-iour, breathe an ev'ning ble 2. Tho1 lie - struction walk, a - round u ing, Ere re - pose our spir - its seal : Tho' the ar - rows past us tty, Sin and want we come con - fess - ing, An - gel guards from Thee sur-round us Thou canst save, and Thou canst heal. We are safe if Thou art nigh m mp\ t — r igi Tho' the night Should swift death cresc. «l 0 W=fc Thou art May the A N r" rn — t Tho1 the night be dark and drea - ry, Dark-ness can - not hide from Thee ; Should swift death this night o'er-take us, And our couch be - come our tomb, m m ~* p p | £= —iwzz. P cresc. id . f 000 if b V i^^b Thou art He, who, nev-er wea - ry, Watch - est where Thy peo-ple be. May the morn in heav'n a-wake us Clad in light and deathless bloom, b-#- - . . VjL — fV ¥ V V Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. VESPER HYMNS ( Choi rat Setting) No. 601. The Radiant Sun Declining Anon. Moderate con moto. INDICA. P. M. \ 1 Caryl Florio £* 1 — r The Like Thou, O ra - sun- who Sav diant beams, in - iour, sun, de - clin quick-ly fly hu - man fash be Thou near I I I I I sjf ing, Will soon have pass'd a - way, ing Be - fore the dusk- y night, ion Didst rend- er up Thy breath, us Till all our toil is o'er, m And sil Or stars And by Till heav' ' fair Thy n - ly stars out - shin lus - tre, dy bit - ter Pas light shall cheer ing Make but as trans - lent stay: ing With morn - ing's clear - er light, sion De - stroy the sting of death : us, And night re - turn no more. F r, ■e I 1 r^ I 1 h-U | | | bJ* i 1 Vi J "\ m J J " 79 /T b 0 ■ i H • H# H iW • ~ ~~ "i m IfV 1 ! J W* it J S v -.) - 9 o m £* 0 TT o So, When So, -0- Light ! swift life's to 0 • all light be - yond brief day the life • • ex - our is im - 0 eel - - mea o mor - - ling, sure, ver — tal, When Life's - Its With sun lit - toil, j°y 1 or tie its we'll stars day care haste de - speeds and a - f»\m ^ -m S yr mL \y-)-\ I 0 F Urn I0 Jfi* *^h 0 a . m W i r [ \ \ -ill i'\ 1 'V ' i Shine forth, 4- 5#: ^r J — 4- -Wl 1 /I -(2. -•y^V cline, on 5 sin— - way Shine forth,. . , A mo - - O - pen Thine arms of And pass thro' death's dark .our gloom dis - ment's fleet - ing pel plea mer por 0 ling With light and joy di sure And light and life are cy, And take the wea - ry tal To nev - er - end - ini vine, gone. in. day. i Shine forth, Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. VESPER HYMNS (Cholral Setting) No. 602. // is the Gentle Evening Hour Eliza Lee Follen FOLEN. L. M. fay Deave 1. It is the gen - tie ev' - ning hour, And see, the shades are length'ning fast ; 2. In qui - et beau-ty, fix'd re - pose, The hills, like guardians of the land, 3. All, all is beau-ty, love, and peace; Mys - te - rious long-ings heave and swell I , 2 &=^\ r~4— N Is N k P m ' & 5— -a n — *i 0 ^ ~l J r— I J . N ,* ,N * v — i — • • 0 * 1 — ' — n i 1 My Catch With H t spir - last - in =3^— ;— i—4- • it feels its soft'ning the sun-beam as it my soul, and shall not _# 0 • . — 1 1 1 * Xm — LrbrJ pow'r, And glows, And cease Till ■ # * troub aright glo ■ les, with the day, have pass'd. in tran-quil grandeur stand. - ry there a - like shall dwell. _s — # — 0 — — *5 |e% — 1 — 1 1 1 4* — — 0 0 0 0 #— ^ -^-g -C — -h — v ' — P * ^•-H 1 U U U U if 1 1 ! " b 1 Copyright, 1892, by S. M. BLxby. No. 603. Inspirer and Hearer of Prayer ugustus Montague Toplady, 1759 1 ST EDITHA. L M. 1 B. Dykes r» ft l 1 ! N 1 1 I 1 1 f 5^ 0 1 1 1 1 1 I J ! I | m m 1 * 0 J d 1 | ] ' j • « 1 t > 4- \ *\ *, # CI | I 0 m{ • • 1 1. 2. 3. 4- 5- + * V " " # In - spir-er and Hear- er If Thou art my shield and A sovereign Pro - tect - or His smiles and His com - forts All praise to the Fa - ther, ! ! - 0 00 0 of prayer, Thou my sun, The 1 have Un - a- bound, His the Son, And 0-^ * 1 1 Shepherd night is seen, yet grace, as Spir - it, -fr m 0 and no for the thrice -r Guard dark - ev - dew, ho - - ian ness er shall of to at de - and -#- i Thine, me ; hand ; scend, bless'd, U\<* ft 0 0 m 0 - 0 • r- r"? L r a 2 #~*i ! • I \£J~* fi ^ 0 r 1 1 0 S 0 t* 1 ^-' t I P 1 ' # 0 1 1 1 1 -r— 1 1 1 I 1 V i ^ 1 * i 1=5* *^*i My all to Thy cov - e - nant care, And, fast as my min - utes roll on, Un-change-a- bly faith - ful to save, And walls of sal - va - tion sur-round Th'e - ter- nal.su-preme Three in One, I _L. ^ m ^ I, sleep -ing or wak-ing, They bring me but near-er Al-might-y to rule and The soul He de- lights to Was, is, and shall still be I ! i=3t re - sign. to Thee, command. de -fend, ad-dress'd. A - MEN. 30 VESPER HYMNS (Choi ml Setting) No. 604. JVoWy on Land and Sea Descending i Anon. Moderate. CHANGELESS LOVE. 8s & 7s D. seen - - - do , 1 1 r al -• ^ j.-' -«*■ Caryl Florio i I I . P 1. Now, on land and sea de - scending, Brings the night its peace pro-found, Let oui 2. Now, our wants and bur-dens leav-ing To His care, who cares for all, Cease we I J J f -#- -#- -0- — 1— —I 1 !:4=dz W a/ /I I dim. al P PP 5* -&•- I ves - per hymn be blend - ing With the ho - ly calm a - round. Soon as fear - ing, cease we griev-ing; At His touch our bur -dens fall. As the w- ■> r ZT dim. al P PP -=>#- =9& ~JZ*~- KE dies the sun - set's glo - ry Stars of heav'n shine out a - bove, dark - ness deep - ens o'er us, Lo ! e - ter - nal stars a - rise 5 I 1 Tell - ing Hope, and W^ p ere seen do al f =t i -9- still the an - cient sto - ry — Their Cre - a faith, and love rise glo - rious, Shin - ing in -# 0 #■-=- 0- m tor's change-less love, the Spir - it's skies. XJr — t — 1 — 1 V cre - seen Copyright, 1900, by S. M, Bixby. 1— r 1 do al f VESPER HYMXS (Choiral Setting) No. 605. Through the Day Thy Love Has Spared Us RtV. Thomas Kelly ( rst stanza only. ) Modi rata eon moto, l ANDREAS. P. M. Caryl ■' **?* o . J— H— 1- -cr- i. Thro1 the day Thy love has spared r-^i Now \vc lay us down to 2. Dwell - ing in the midst of gp B »/ i 3 h — r 1 — — = = --*- -^=^ S^= rest ; Thro' the si - lent vvatch-es guard us, Let no foe our peace mo toes; Us and ouis pre - serve from dan - gers 5 In Thine arms may we re ^ • # 1 1— Ov * 0 — ~%L \jd f legato, =* ^~: - lest j - pose j ^2. r.J. -^-JL. Je - sus, Thou our guard And, when life's short day lan is be: past, m Sweet it Rest with p e luguto. {2d stanza.) mf -^r^-^r *- #- 4—4 ~zr -0 jr -9 W is to trust in Thee. 2. Pil-grims here on earth, and stran-gers, Thee in heav'n at last. ffl-^% g I f 3 P^=F r^i f ' * r-H-r Copyright cjoo, by S. M. Bixby. mj VESPER HYMNS {Choinl No. 606. The Lord be With Us, as We Bend Rev. J. Elkrion Moder ~ 0 m m ^# • p# * #' "Z 1 ' * i * 0 0 9 0 s ^ * 9 . # k- ' "» _ -■ ~^0 0 -^ fj # 0 J0 -0- -0- -0- Lord be with us, as we walk A - long our home-ward road j In In si - lent when our night - ly prayVs we say, His watch He still shall keep; Crown Crown with His - — - - -<-,. ... f ■— ^1 - i H" ^ ^=F «/ In Crown d>=4 =1= al P, m 9 sti :=: ^ with God. si - lent thought, thought, or friend - ly talk, Our hearts be with His grace grace His own blest day, And guard His peo - pie's sleep J-- -.- ± ^£ 42L- :2zz3E £*: si - lent thought, with His grace Copyright. 1900, by S. M. Bixby. al w jj VESPER HYMNS {Choir al Setting) No. 607. The Pay is Gently Sinking to a Close Caryl Fiona 2*J J Chris. 1 1 'orthvh viA AUegi'o, ma nan troppo. AYLSWORTH. P. M. -# r i. The day is gent - lv sink - ing to a close, 2. Our change -ful lives are ebb - ing to an end, 3. Thou, who in dark -n ess walk - ing didst ap - pear 4. The wca - ry world is mouldering to de - cay, Faint - er and On - ward to Up - on the Its glo - rics : - 2 > P mp i=id=d 1 I I fi3 mil yet more taint the sun - light glows: O brightness dark-ness anil to death we tend: O Concj-Yor waves, and Thy tl is - ci - pies clieer, Come, Lord, in wane, its page-ants fade a - way; In that last of" Thy Fath - er"s glo - rv, of the grave be Thou our onesome days when storms as - ;un - set, when tlie stars shall tern - al light guide, Be Thou our light -sail, And earthly hopes fall, May we a - rise of light, be with us in death's dark ev - en and hu - man sue - cors a-wak-en'd bv Thy . . . J *■ now tide; fail : call, m K Where Thou art Then in our When all is With Thee, O I I 9 9- pres - ent mor - tal dark may Lord, for "-^Trr5 1 1 1 i=± / ,Vn I I ^ ^ 11 dark-ness can- not be: Mid-night is glo - rious noon, O hour will be no gloom, No sting in death, no ter - ror we be - hold Thee nigh And hear Thv voice — ■" Fear not, for - ev - er to a - bide In that blest day which has no Lord,, in . . . it . . . ev - \, - * .with Thee. . the tomb. . is I." en - tide. 1 W*=4- wr # — m — Tj J — 1 — -0 — # 0 ■■ — i — — 0 — J' ^J Kj! Deep Tar - - er> ry m deep with ■" 0 # - er me, grow O r-t— the shad iny Sav -5 ' ■ OWS, ■ iour j • 0- 0 Pal Lay • -#- ■ er my -0- now head — t — 4 -& the up - i — i 0 5: — <^ — ' ■* i r glow - ing west : on Thy breast r~s *-&• — — #— i EH — 1 — i — h— 1 1 i -UJ- • — 0 — -I— e : ■> MMi ! t— I r r i — i pp cresc flJ -#-- 5£ Swift the night of death ad - van - ces ; Shall it Till the morn - ing, then a - wake me,— Morn-ing of e 9 •** + -& be the night of rest ? H tern - al rest. 3l f B _/2_ 1 cresc a2 Copyright, iyoc, by i>. M. Bixby. / I I VESPER H YMXS (Choiral Setting) No. 609. Saviour, When in Dusl to Thee Sir Robert Grant Jiii/hcr rapidly, bui wiry smooth!)/. ROBERT. 7s D. ( 'ary/ Florio w< do 32: 22: When, re - By Thy By the By Thy pent fast pur tri - m ^ *&■ - ant, - ing ■ pie umpli to and robe o'er -&— I . I I the skies Scarce we lift our stream-ing eyesj dis - tress In the lone - ly wil - der - ness, of scorn, By Thy wounds, Thy crown of thorn, the grave, By Thy pow'r from death to save ; VP I ilo $ poco poco nl ^ o By By Mi 3 -sHr- £^ m by all Thy pains and woe Thy vict - 'ry in the hour Thy cross, Thy pangs and cries, ght-y God, as - cend - ed Lord, (2 ^s> Q. Jfe?: (S £2- Z^~ -&• its: o> Suf - fer'd once for man be Of the sub - tie temp-ter's By Thy per - feet sac - ri To Thy throne in heav'n re low, pow'r fice ; stor'd, JSL -S> 1-=^ t=3 poco i ff ±=& dim. molto (e ritard) -J 1 poco al VP &■ mm Bend-ing Je - sus, Je - sus, Prince and I I from Thy throne on look with pi-tying look with pi-tying Sav - iour, hear our gP 3lM-^&- high, Henr our sol - emu eye; Hear our sol - emn eyej Hear our sol - emn civ, Hear our sol - emn ^ lit - lit - lit - lit - an an an an MEN. -^ al ff dim. molto (e ritard) Copyright, iooo, by S. M. Bixby. VESPER HYMNS {Ckoiral Setting) PP I No. 610. My Father, as Thou Wilt, t ± Jane Borthwick, tr. ^ Poco Allegro. THY WILL 6s Caryl Florio ^^ i. My a. My 3. My Fath Fath Fath I I± er, as Thou wilt ! Oh, may Thy will be mine er, as Thou wilt ! Though seen through man - v a tear, er, as Thou wilt ! All shall be well for me ; m mf\ cresc. al 4L mp $ m In - to Thy hand of Let not my star of Each changing fu - ture h h I -0- -#- -#a vg- d -1 1 * p-# r — -• # 0 B#- love I would my all hope grow dim or dis scene I glad - ly trust re - sign ; Through ap - pear. Since with Thee. Straight SE ^# Hr. ~^- mf cresc. cresc. . . al poco a poco cresc. poco poco mp f) Ll | v 1 r^ 1 1 \ 1 m y 1 * 1 rj • | 1 dsPb- #_i_ #— — # • ■ — — • 1 0 • m # — # — ccp v f- x m — J — ^ *\m d 1 t) i sor - Thou to m i row, on my 1 or earth home m 1 through hast a - \ I iov,. . . . r Con - And I 1 duct sor - trav T me row'd - el 1 as oft calm -#- 1 Thine wept, bove. . . . a - - iy 1 • - N 1 -#- oV)' k • m d m !■ [£/• 7 , 1 , =K — (h-4 — • h- : — ' -J =* - ~ -4-- -4-r — W-s — 1 V — j^ - - J — 1. Once 2. O 10; fl g — #-r— more let * • — # — to Thy — 0 Thee, love — 9 — ' 0 and — # — — & Lord, pow'r —&— 0 ' A Our 0 " fam - ev - ■0- • I 1/ i - ly 'ry thought 1 — V— ' we con - pin come, As trol, And -& * — 1 4 1 1 ' H1 -* - 1/ 1 I -1 1 — #_.: I -j — 1 — — • 0 — f 1 =$=* -^ ■ g i 0- from our va - ried work a - broad The ev - 'ning calls us home at this ho - ly eve - ning hour Draw heav - en - ward each soul ! -0-1 • 0 •- 1 V\T\> f) I 1 ,N fV \ / J ^ 1 | p 1 A — 0 • K \ 0 d ' 1 (' * 1 & • 1 1 "i "1 Xs J 0 1 1 V ■ w Lord, The lift lives 1 from which -0- ev - Thou m -0- 'ry dost 0 heart spare * w The Be - 0 • load long, 0 of O 0 anx - Lord, 0 ious to -0- care, Thee 0 While. O tm)m * 0 • S m Qm • m 1 ffJ- r 7 1 L m 1 • ""» * E U *ST s 0 0 - 0 r | | | 1 1 \ V 1/ 1 / ¥ ¥ r l#= 1 — K PV— — ^ — * — ri—^- =-1 \— 1 — v- ^ 1 — 0 — , I— ^? — H ty- — #^~ — * — — 0 — 1 0 0 —* # — 1 • 0 • 0 0 ~j— -H 3 draw may -#- • 1 ■ ing we -0- — 1 from own 0 the a 0 world a - Fa - ther's i — 1~ part, We join care And lov - -0- -0- -0- ' in ing -0- ■ 0 fcr - chil- 0 vent dren • 0 ■ pray'r. be! -41 V£> n — 1 0 0 0 ? * _j — r_j - — + — V— —V - .a - n — -fl Copyright, 1892, by S. If. Bixby. VESPER HYMNS No. 612. / D. Bums Still with Thee, O my God SWAINSTHORPE. S.M. /. Booth « t 0 ^x ' I ! i. Still with Thee, O my 2. AVith Thee when dawn comes 3. With Thee when day is 4. AVith Thee when dark - ness 5. With Thee, in Thee, by r God, in done, brings faith I would de - sire to be, And calls me back to care, And even - ing calms the mind The sig - nal of re - pose, A - bid - ing, I would be; r r t 4^=M^a i 1 By day, by night, at home, a - broad, I would be still with Thee. Each day re - turn - ing to be - gin With Thee my God, in prayer. The set - ting as the ris - ing sun With Thee my heart would find. Calm in the shad - ow of Thy wings, Mine eye - lids I would close. By day, by night, in life, in death, I would be still with Thee. I No. 613. Thus Far the Lord Has Led Me O 11 HEBRON. L.M. L. Mason m 1 ft— ■-& — -jLz — % — \-i-*%— ^— the Lord has led me on, Thus of my time has run to waste. And lay my bod - y down to sleep ; Peace when the night of death shall come, My 1 r m 1 far His pow'r pro - longs my days ; I per-haps, am near my home ; is the pil - low for my head, flesh shall rest be - neath the ground, And ev-'ry evening shall make known Some fresh me-mo - rial of His grace. But He forgives my fol-lies past, He gives me strength for days to come. While well-appoint - ed an-gels keep Their watchful sta-tions round my bed. And wait Thy voice to rouse my tomb, With sweet salva - tion in the sound. I J I A - MEN. M=e= f-| U-_L=jzzl -I — VESPER HYMNS No. 614. The Day of Praise is Done Rev. J. Ellerton Con moto. ma quieto FLETCHER. S.M.D. Caryl Florio mf m tmm i. The day 2. Too faint 3. 'Tis Thine of praise is done ; our an - thems here ; each soul to calm, The eve - ning shad - ows fall ; Too soon of praise we tire; Each way - ward thought re - claim, Yet But, And I pass not from us with oh ! the strains how full make our dai - lv life ;_£=* the sun, True light that light'n-est all. and clear Of that e - ter - nal choir a psalm Of glo - ry to Thy name -u — r^=p=| 1 J i — 1»— 1 A Yet, Shine mm dim. a -f— mj> — ^> round Thy throne on Lord, to Thy dear Thou with - in us, high, . . . will then, . . . — r — t *= 4 — 1 — 0 cresc. - I - - r Where night can nev - er be, If Thou at - tune the heart, A day that knows no end, The We Till — ,-*- mm I cresc. al -kX — J — J — J-h — J — -* 1 — * ' -#- -#- -#-•#»•#- 3 white- rub' d harp - ers in Thine an - gels' songs of an - gels of mu and i the sky Bring cease - less songs to Thee, sic still May bear a low - er part, of men In ' per - feet praise shall blend. -* — *- ft * ft ,_^L , tzz • • / Copynght, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. I « • dim . 1 * — ft—i—^ « VESPER HYMNS (Choiral Setting) No. 615. We Are Living, We Are Dive I ling Bp, Arthur Cleveland Coxe HYMN TO JOY. 8s.&7s. I I I L. van Beethoven *— I a i. We are liv - ing, we are dwell -ing, In a grand and aw - ful time, 2. Worlds are charging, Heav'n be - hold - ing, Thou hast but an hour to fight; ^S: — — w __ in -j»- V t=t —I — — -1 1SL m In an age on ag - es tell- ing; To be liv- ing is sub -lime. Now the blaz- oned cross un - fold - ing, On, right on - ward, for the right ill XT V I I Hark, the wak - ing up of na - tions, Gog and Ma - gog, On ! let all the soul with - in you For the truth's sake •—* m? to go the fray, a - broad. * — 0 p — . # 0 0. ^— * 1 1 1 1 |-i ' = *- 3= F 1 0 (- Jj zS=«: r ■fl#- -I !-.#i =H^3 -h_. s I Hark, what soundeth? is ere - a - tion Groan-ing for its Strike ! let ev - 'ry nerve and sin - ew Tell on a - ges, lat tell ter day ? for God. j-r. MISCELLA XEOUS mm No. 616. In the Christian s Home in Glory Samuel Young Han REST FOR THE WEARY. T^i :=l=± -4 -a 8s. 7s &5s Wm. McDonald 3==3=fr=3=3=J= 2 i. In the Chris-tian's home in glo - ry, There re - mains a land of rest; 2. He is fit - ting up my man - sion, Which e - ter - nal - ly shall stand. 3. Death it - self shall then be van- quished, And his sting shall be with - drawn 4. Sing, oh! sing, ye heirs of glo - ry! Shout your tri - umph as you go; =3=K^ .& ^zmm- ■E=±=E= £ , ^ l j ■ l_ -4 — n — x 77- -h ^M J -J J— There my Sav- iour's gone be - fore me, To ful - fil my soul's re - quest. For my stay shall not be tran - sient, In that ho - ly, hap - py land. Shout for glad - ness, O ye ran - somed ! Hail with joy the ris - ing morn. Zi - on's gate will o - pen for you, You shall find an en - trance through. I I I £=■£ f — r l-t: tfe: ^ 5 r — r * — *=* — * p CHORUS. J J- 3=E* There is rest I— *5>- — o zizrz: — ^ — 1 for the wea - ry, There is rest for .1 0 — -~P- r — r — r .fi MISCELLANEOUS you. 1— ll No. 617. On yordaris Stormy Banks I Stand Sa?nucl Stetmett 43 TAPPAN. CM. 5 Lines. m Geo. Kings ley On Jordan's storm - y banks I stand, And cast O me transport - ing, rapturous scene That ris - =C ful wish to my All o'er those wide-ex -tend- ed plains Shines one e - ter - nal No chilling winds, nor poisonous breath, Can reach that health - ful When shall I reach that hap-py place, And be for - ev - er J ■£ eye sight : day ; shore ; blest ? i rr To Canaan's Sweet fields ar- There God, the Sickness and When shall I —I 1 l—r -*- S3 =£*2HSS£EE?E M t fair and happy land, To Canaan's fair and happy land, Where my posses - sions lie. ray'd in liv-ing green, Sweet fields array 'din living green, And rivers of de - light. Son, .for ev-er reigns, There God, the Son, for ever reigns, And scatters night a - way. sorrow, pain and death, Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more, see my Father's face, When shall I see my Father's face, And in His bo - som rest? V No. 618. Alleluia, Song of Sweetness Tr. by J. M. Neale Al-le - ALLELUIA A* 8s.&7s. 6 Lines. E.J. Hopkins lu - ia, sons: of sweetness, Voice of ioy, eter-nal lav ; Al-le - lu - ia is the anthem lu - ia, song of sweetness, Voice of joy, eter-nal ia is ipr^iiiisii 2 Alleluia Thou resoundest, Salem, Mother of the blest ; Alleluias without ending Fit yon place of gladsome rest ; Exiles we, by Babel's waters, Sit in bondage, sore distressed. 1 1 1 3 O thou King of endless glory, Hear Thy people as they cry ; Grant us all our heart's deep longing In our home beyond the sky ; There to Thee our Alleluia Singing everlastingly. MISCELLANEO US No. 619. Hail! Tkozc God of Grace and Glory T. W. Aveling J With motion. .J AVELING. 8s.&7s.D. S. M. Bixby% iSqq J With motion. i . rsrrJ — tri-J J i ^"^U-J I i ! J i J^J i i 4 i Tl=q —4-^ ^zd.^ y-|_^ "gd-Lgl g— hisr — igzj-^— ?— gzd:^z^if*;zJzqizi1 1 ^ 9 -& . I 1. Hail ! Thou God of grace and 2. Hear us, as thus bend - ing 3. Bind Thy peo - pie, Lord ! in ry ! Who Thy name hast mag - ni ly, Near Thy bright and burn - ing nion, With the seven-fold cord of I - fied, throne ; love ; asz^g- t i. * XM * lift* t-rg-t iF * t-iT— ftg 1 ,^-1 I I By re - demp-tion's won - drous sto - ry, By the Sav - iour cru We in - voke Thee, God most ho - ly ! Thro' Thy well - be - lov ■ Breathe a spir - it of com - raun - ion With the glo - rious hosts ci - fied ; ed Son ; a - bove ; % — ^ *=P^IF-r-=F ^ I r 1 nJ -f 1: l \f^\ ■f r il-h ^r-r- :$=^— -* I L =1=1 -^J-3==J-J-*L-i- ^=g tze: -^- : fifi *£=* p ,g : fT r if ; Lir 1 ■ if 3 r r-f- , p- MISCELLANEO US No. 620. O Beautiful Tree ! Thy Leaves Are Green Mrs. S. K~. Bourne, 1S92 PATIENCE. P. M. P Hubert P. Main, 1892 & £ S3 53 1. O beau - ti - ful tree! thy leaves are green, Thy branch - es are tall and 2. Thy beau - - ty pleas-es the lov - ing eye, I joy in thy grate - ful 3. I've prayed at His feet for an - oth - er year, That stil I might work with S^a.ii Z 3 U- ~s . v^v- t=m i 'tt=*£ ?&*0 s?5_ fair, shade ; thee, /w V^9 V But in... thine arms no.... I hear thee praised by the If hap - ly thy branches rich. . fruit is seen — No.. lus - cious pas - ser - by, In the gar-den my figs might bear, And thou be a ^^ ^=«: ^=e -• — »- ■v—v- 3=F ^ _ N 5 m figs are there. Lord has made, fruit - ful tree. — ^, - — +M- I've watched thy growth with a ten - der care, I have But, oh ! my Mas - ter has looked on thee, He ha-s And one more year my Lord will spare ; And... ?^=^ iMl »~^~9 — si — r~g — r 3 — j-^-rn — i- loved thee, beau - ti - ful one ! sought thy fruit.... in vain; la - bors and tears.. I give. And year by year thou hast grown so., fair, He has said, "Cut down., that bar - ren tree, O... beau-ti-ful tree!.. my life is a prayer, m V—~±- 7^7- MIS CELL A XE 0 US O Beautiful Tree! Thy Leaves Are Green wmmmm z—^-A- i I've sought the fruit that thine arms should hear, Hut thou hast borne me Un-cumbered the gen - 'rous soil shall be. I... will not seek a That thou in the har - vest ripe fruit may'st bear, That my Lord may bid thee none, gain ! m =z:5 — r»r^?_i 1 7— Copyright. 1900, by S. II. BUby. J^TiFH n No. 621. / Would Not Live Alway //'. .-/. Mithlenbcr. AUGUSTINE. P. M. Geo. Kings ley ieIess =s V v I would not live al I would not live al I would not live al Who, who would live al 5. Where the saints of al way : way, way ; way, ges I I thus no, a - in ask not to fet - ter'd by wel -come the way from his har - mo - nv E§2 ^4: -0- -0- -0- m J-0- -0- • -0- -0- stay sin, tomb : God? meet, • V Where Temp Since A - Their storm aft-er ta - tion with- Je - sus hath way from yon Sav-iour and m FF n \ ^ ! | N^ N 1 1 m- ' | | « ; - J 0 J -"■aj L * 0 0 s 0 • wmr 0 V 0 1 ■ 0 • 0 v;r 0 0 (*N- 1 "■ 0 - J way : The . «- storm ris - 1 es. . dark o'er the few lu 1 - rid morr i-ings that out and cor - rup - tion with - in ; E'en the rap - ture of par - don is lain there I... dread not its gloom ; There sweet be my rest, till He heav en, that bliss - ful a - bode, Win- re the riv - ers of pleas- ure flow breth - ren trans - port - ed to greet, While the an - thems of rap - ture un- fm)' -0- 0 -0- •0- 0 ft * -&- X r --- ■— *%" — _ ~ 1 1 L -1 — T- 9 " " r- 1 1 1 1 V 1 A | 1 ^ V, - II i 1 1 m 1 1 Asb- P ' * 0 r-a — * — «- —\ , — 4-4-J — ^_ -*-+■ -A b—4 - \ E5 -^ — 1 -0 0 •— 1--5 — 0 — • ^0 ■' ~p f- H dawn on us here min - gled with fears, bid me a - rise o'er the bright plains ceas - ing - ly roll, Are e - nough for life's woes, full And the cup of thanks-giv - ing To.... hail Him in tri - umph And the noon-tide of glo - ry And the smile of the Lord is - s -0- -0- -0- m 0 0 T—0 1 , *— 1 e - with de - e - the A nough pen - scend ter - feast 0 • 1/ for i - -ing nal of — 0— its tent the -iy the 0 1 cheer, tears, skies, reigns : soul. 1 — £ n ^E" l-g - 0 0 \~0 \—— > ■w' ■ ^ — 0 ' 0 — -5 . L -^— fl *-^ m-^ — m * — 1 — y 7 v i H • r -1 H 1 * I 1 1 1 I • 1 31 MISCELLANEOUS No. 622. Hark! the Voice of 'Jesus Calling Rev. Daniel March 8s.&7s.D. J J J. Wilson -0r • i. Hark ! the voice -i 1 |_r_ of Je - sus If you can - not cross the If you can - not speak like Let none hear you id - ly call - ing, Who will go and work to - day? o - cean, And the heath - en lands ex - plore, an - gels, If you can - not preach like Paul, say - ing, ' ' There is noth - ing I can do, ' ' §m .(Z2-±. :t- I ' P ' I I -I 1— H I H 1 •z=£3==3^ — ! — pc=T=q — — |-F F ■ — -^ Fields are white You can find You can tell While the souls and har- vests wait the heath-en near ■ the love of Je - of men are dy - ing ; Who will bear er, You can help sus, You can say ing, And the mas the sheaves a- way ? Loud and them at your door. If you He died for all. If you ter calls for you : Take the — r— i — r~ f — f — r i n — i — r=r-L ' 7— f-J p 1 M 1 — J— -J-M-*- -f J— L- g g. # #— L ^ r— 3=f*= long the Mas - ter call - eth ; Rich re - ward He of - fers can - not give your thou - sands, You can give the wid-ow's can - not rouse the wick - ed With the judg-ment's dread a - task He gives you glad - ly, Let His work your pleas-ure H4-4J free ! mite; larms, be; — r — F^r r ' — k — r— *— c-i- :t: Who will And the You can An - swer ^m I I «i an - swer, gladly say least you give for Je lead the lit - tie chil quick - ly when He call ing, " Here am I, sus Will be prec dren To the Sav ■ eth, " Here am I, send me, send me?" - ious in His sight, iour's waiting arms. send me, send me." 1 MEN. m t= -&- £_:|-P2 pz- — * — m— pr r — T — h— p P— g fz=|] I I l Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby f-J-r — r — r— r & — MISCELLANEO US No. 623. All Glory, Land and Honor Tr. J. M. Weak TESCHNER. 7s &. 6s, with Refrain M. Teschner, 1613 "iU .1 i II,' Mill I J Jil.'i j All glo - ry, laud, and hon - or To Thee, Re-deem -er, Kin^! I ' (To Whom the lips of chil - dren Made sweet Ho- Ban - tuis ring. | ^m f ' ' 1 1 1 — J— 1— t=*= i t *=*= > 0-* 2. Thou art 3. The com 4. The peo 5. To Thee 6. Thou didst the King pa - ny pie of be - fore ac - cept of of the Thy their Is - ra - el, an - gels He - brews Pas - sion prais - es ; Thou Are With They Ac - -- mm Da - vid's Son, high roy - al prais -ing Thee on palms be - fore Thee went sang their hymns of praise cept the pray'rs we bring, w'-(2-^— zt 11! :=q: 3=1 ^* q: rs^i m D. S. ^--^ * I 1 1 . 1 I Who in the And mor - tal Our praise and To Thee now Who in all Lord's Name com - est, The King and Bless - ed One. men, and all. ... things Cre - at - ed, make re - ply. pray'r and an - thems Be - fore Thee we pre - sent. high ex - alt - ed Our mel - o - dy we raise, good de - light - est, Thou good and gra - cious King. m. :#=£ 0-W r -Ifi-JL. After last stanza. ri-lt , I J J J J I «L 4-3^£E -I i All glo - ry, laud, and hon - or To Thee, Re-deem-er, King! ) a -men ( To Whom the lips of chil - dren Made sweet Ho - san - nas ring. f -0- -0- r* -±- 1 — r 0^ *=^ wim M ISC EI. LA XR 0 US No. 624. / Know My Sin and Weakness Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 iiii With expression, f «U ( Y. P. S. C. E.) Frank AT. Shepperd, 1S92 I- *— Y-£b—. T4— f— # 0 0 * 3- —0-T-9 4 1. I know my sin 2. To Thee, my pre 3. As - sist me, O and weak - ness, cious Sav - iour, my Sav - iour, My faults and fol - lies My prom - ise I re Mv heart and mind re too, new, new, *± ^2: mm -9~>r ^ v *- -4— — N— 1 \r^fS | 1 — N 1 1 r r ' ! 7f^ — ^ — r a~ — * — -0—0 — 4- 0 — 1 0 iTr 1 m * 0 2 — _^^ V'J m 9 "£* a* J H -' 0 1 9J Yet this is And with my And help my r^ • * * my best weak en - en - en - 0 H \ f # deav - or. deav - or, deav - or, • r • And this one Lord, this one While this one d* +- 0 thing I do :. . thing I do :. . thing I do :. . &y*> mm* -^ 0 f w f F22- -» — • -fW-f- ^ — -H ^-TJ -11 1 1 t ^ - • A ' y j- y ;j 1 * 1 • 1 p , * , 1 ~l £fc£ nr #-£# — * — I'll leave the past that I Since Thou hast died my debt ii^lldEgsfeE de to plore, pay, Since Thou hast shed Thv blood for me, *- 0 s^E5^^£ And seeking things that Since Thou hast washed my I con - se - crate my s J, . - be - I life -• E- fore, way, Thee 2z2: m H \- -0 — m — 0—.— ■ I will press on to win the prize I trust Thy blood and right-eous-ness, And trust Thy mer - cy and Thy grace ^^ £ £ t: +J--. m Tfr^t a 1/ I r That waits for me be - yond the skies ! And t'ward the prize I on - ward press. To help me on to win the race. t 0- 5=p- 1*=+ ?= v ' 1/ i YOUNG PEOPLE I Know My Sin and Weaknes, rfe REFRAIN. / N This is my chief en - deav-or, With pur-pose firm and true I will press on to B-r—f? * * * * I t> ' * ' ■-* * * *— ^"— r*^* r-* *— f" I — E . i^i^^^^^^=dpip^pi win the prize, That waits for me be- yond the skies. Lord.this one thing I do i m^3^^^E^3^^^ -0—0—0- E3EE Jl 1/ " • Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. I ^ V V V No. 625. Suppliant, lo ! Thy Children Bend Thos. Gray, jr ST. SYLVESTER. 8s & 7s. W. A. Mozart -I 1 — ■ — j — [*-r=q=3 — I 1 — t — I — J=q~l \=f=f=\ 1. Suppliant, lo ! Thy chil - dren bend, 2. With the peace Thy word im - parts 3. Pour in - to each long -ing mind I Fa - ther, for Thy bless -ing now: Be the taught and teach -er blest; Light and knowl-edge from a - bove ; -t—r-a -0—1- tz=\ --1- FF=^ • * n +t it , 1 h. "*■ |¥H — h -J -1 J. J H— 1— i— j" -J — A d 1- =q fl Thou canst In their Char - i - 1 i teach us, lives and ty for 0.. 0. ttr,u guide, de - in their all man ■ fend ; We are hearts, Fa - ther, kind, — Trust-ing H« -r-« £n "I 0-*~ 1 weak ; al - be Thy faith, en - -0- -#- y— 1 might -y laws im- dur - ing r* P—i -*i — H 1 Thou. pressed. love. f2 JJ ^^-— «*-^ — 1 — 0 '0— T -J» b ~ir- 1 — ; _U 1 — -# 0 — "f— 1 ■ — - — 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 LJ Z — y— 1 M -_. r- U__f_l T P L_| LI From Pilgrim Songs, by permission. YOUNG PEOPLE No. 626. Dear Saviour, thro* Grace We Have Promised Fanny J. Crosby, 1892 PROMISE. 9s & 8s. I Joseph Mar tine A. -A--J*_ rv-r-A K (v-r-s ^^ — 1 k-rJ-v— -£ P l\ N- ^-r l*~v N — , 1. Dear Sav-iour, thro' grace we have prom-ised With rev'rence to hon - or Thy laws, 2. Dear Sav-iour, thro' grace we have prom-ised To res cue the poor and op - pressed, 3. Dear Sav-iour, thro' grace we have prom-ised Thy faith - f ul dis-ci- pies to be, t- - S m *=£=^=&=t3 ,-_ .. L — » »^b? r ^ 1 Chorus. Dear Sav-iour, thro' grace we have prom-ised With rev'rence to hon - or Thy laws, Fine. A U S N ...... .ih . lo K is ic * n J^ !^ J^j Y\ " 1 P is x k. n is 1 1 n J 1 • m # • 0 1 /T b k « J P p K P J * « I J m _i 4 m 1 l |pnP 7 ^ n 11 1 * 1 m J J 1 «JJ J m m *» m mm m f J J ■ -1 J J J J * m * • 9 \ •J • To To To go as Thy word has com - mand-ed, care for the weak and the faint - ing, find our de- light in Thy serv - ice, F m m ~f~ m And work for Thy king-domand cause. And point to their ref-uge and rest. And give our-selves whol-ly to Thee. ^ ^ ^ am m • m /my u Pf m r F m F 1 « » 1 1 r r r r i ■ 1 1 P'} ~ . p # f p m f ■F F P J # u 1 » • * 1 ^7? hi m I/' / ! L L L v D W \j l> L> L> \j \j l> 1 ■ ' -1 ■ \j r r 1 1 1 * 1 ' V ^ v v b To go as Thy word has com -mand-ed, And work for Thy king-dom and cause. A „ u f\_ \ v iN fc» IS rL h iN ^-^c N y, I? : n 1 p h \ k r ^ l°k 1 1 1 '^ P 1 ^_ h k *' 1 • ^ J hJ J «l m m sa J PhP P F f 3 J J J|fJ J » -U1 J J J ^- « . • 1 1 v / J ! ^ 1 T tt# •, p" • m S H# # # # . « 1 JJ ####■"##• m P^yP P -> S To those who are mourning in sor - row, Glad tid - ings of joy to pro - claim, Wher-ev-er the field of our la - bor, Its du - ties to-geth-er we'll share, And then when at sun -set Thou call - est To yon - der blest man-sionsa - bove, m . : *>■ . *. . *• ■ +- *r\ - - . =P +• ■#- +- £ -*T* (mY h F 1* Iff 1 « # # 1 p ^k^^-b- _ U » p » — __L i j 1 U -f 5 — " — ^ — P — ^~ 1 ^w^ -1- -I *-^^>—V— V ' J. ^ 1 , 1 y y y— l -V h-i<=^ 1 — V — -y £ y y y- >y Ji_*. j*=fe± m d. a i *=*: A-=}- ^c ^=? * 1/ I y To stand by the Church Thou hast pur-chased, The Church that is called by Thy name. And pa - tient-ly car - ry our bur - dens To Thee, our Re-deem-er, in prayer. We'll lay down the sheaves we have gath-ered, And hear Thy sweet wel-come of love. SjrS fzJ! I I ^ m i=t ft=F*- r— r—r f^-t YOUNG PEOPLE Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby, No. 627. Holy Father! Hear My Cry Nora tins Bonar ALBERT. 7s D. A.J. I lolden gp a=fe ++-+ I I y^^#^g ^ ^m 1. Ho - ly Fa - ther ! hear my cry ; 2. Fa - ther, let me taste Thy love ; Ho - ly Sav - iour ! bend Thine ear; Sav -iour, fill my soul with peace -P— - m m I Ho - ly Spir - it ! come Thou nigh ; Fa - ther, Sav - iour, Spir - it, hear. Spir - it, come, my heart to move ; Fa - ther, Son, and Spir - it, bless. I ggd=pfepg=pi^i f f P P rf~* F* J *& e 4 *i=* --t=ZJ=£ I I Fa - ther, save me from my sin ; Fa - ther, Son, and Spir - it — Thou ^ 1 \- *=P -*2- -# # — 0 — J— # * I — »—- ' ±-$ Sav - iour, I Thy mer - cy crave ; One Je - ho - vah, shed a - broad 1 t= o- mm k^ m 4 -I: ** B* ^3 ■5*—^ Gra-cious Spir - it, make me clean; Fa - ther, Son, and Spir - it, save. All Thy grace with - in me now ; Be my Fa - ther and my God. m?- *=* J-£^-*&. r I Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Biiby. YOUNG PEOPLE No. 628. By Day or Nighty in "Joy or Pain Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 SAFETY. C. M., with Refrain. H 1 1 ' Jay Deavereaux. & ■1 ■•*; -1 * * 1. By day or night, in 2. When bur - dened with a 3. O nev - er, nev - er ~=X- -& joy load or of we pain, Lord, keep us close to Thee ; care, With wea - ry hearts and sore, stray With Thy dear hand to guide mmm -t- J&- **E 4 :G 4: I JL fl*-r-* =# H Temp-ta - tions try our souls in vain, When Thy dear face we see. Can we but know Thy pres- ence near, We feel our load no more! No pow'r can draw our souls a - way, While walk- ing at Thy side., fe SEE bs REFRAIN m^=t WTalking with Je - sus by the way. Walking with Je - sus all.... the day! . \Zf\m U I #■•# » — #- p -jp i> e £i±± m £eise « to^=^ i~b u U I 1 ~i J^U. g^ In -1 ^^ Ev - er our grate- ful hearts. . shall say, r 3= TT* 3=1 333 -# — 0- • ---• 0- I Lord, with. . us bide JB -p_*. Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. 1^1 K<2671'£ PEOPLE No. 629. O Saviour, We Have Proved It Mrs. S. K. Box 1892 BARNES. rs &. 6s D. i^P3 £=4 E. P. Tate ^EffiS =1 I I. O Sav - iour, we have proved it, Thy prom - ised gift of rest ! 2. And now we long to tell 3- o lis m>4 c if; B ten to His prom - ise, ^ That pre - cious word of Thine, That prom - ise, tried and true ! ^2: S-FrSt^S=IS -*-44> ^= P fe J L > fcfc JSL > 3j=:-2 j When worn and heav - y - la - den, To ev - 'ry bur- dened spir - it, O trust the lov - ing Sav - iour, E^ Thy love has cheered and blessed ! That longs for peace di - vine: He sweet - ly calls to vou. . . f f r m i £553 w -# ' 0 ■ 0—T • • • '— 0 #~5* ' The won - drous gift a - maz - es, — That calm from heaven a - bove, — Oh come, with all your sad - ness, And seek the Sav - iour's breast ! This world is sad and dreai - y, With sin and grief op - pressed — SHI -1 — 0- ipzzzzzsz: f *=1e33E 2. U^L. 1 s 4, J . it J . 1 J— r— 1— ,-4 , #-r • • #— J — G> 0 J 0 •— 0 0 _g; * Our lips are full of prais - es, He'll fill your heart with glad - ness, O come to Him, ve wea - ry. I Our hearts are full of love ! And bless your soul with rest. And He will give you rest. m S3 1 — — 1 P — r Copyright, 1893, by S. M. Bixby II — g • YOUNG PEOPLE No. 630. O Toilers in the Vineyard E. R. Latta :Mfa^== *=* LOYAL. 7s &. 6s. with Refrain. N N ' — *— ! i=i y. H. Tenney, by per, \ — ^— i— i 1=5 I i. o 2. o 3= O ■+ -4- ^zte: =*=te= ~~w~r mz toil-ers in the vine-yard, The vineyard of the Lord, Work on both late and toil-ers in the vine-yard, The pre-cious seed you sow, To an e - ter - nal toil-ers in the vine-yard, If sore-ly now op-prest In heav'n's e-ter- nal -#-'-#--#• m J-0- -0- ' -0- -0- -0- J \=t -<&- S HH^U-H t,' ■f* — 33 3=* zt I I ^ ear - ly, O - be - dient to His word ; Shrink not from heat or bur - den, Do har - vest In heav'n at last shall grow ; Then do not stop to ques-tion If morn-ing, More sweet will be the rest ! In heav'n no heav - y bur - dens ! In SE^* :t: ipi > & i 2 *-•'- — 1 1 1 ■ I r— 1 ^ W Je£JS m i i not your ef - forts stay, And ye shall be re- ward - ed At clos-ing of the day. this or that may be, But work in faith and pa - tience, Till Je - sus sets you free, heav'n no scorching heat ! No spir - it sore-ly troubled! No wea- ry hands or feet! *-* ft v—? REFRAIN 0 | k . 1 _ N f \ J V ft J ■ J E / b * •i • J # • 0 S J « Vv ■ 5 # # i 1 • -P d f & XrJ 0 J # i J & \ Work 7-n # on, work on, 0 broth - ers, -0- -0- Your i 0 — i la - bors blest shall be; W§ f— -f"2 —0 0 — g — 0 '- r- | r— — e ^-4> # • • ■ ■ »■■■• !■ !■ m — 1 'mrV I I I i i V U V ll V 1 1 YOUNG PEOPLE i t> ig Work on O Toilers in the Vineyard i^=± jU work on for Je - sus Till =t= iUPs death shall set Copyright, 1885, by F. H. Revell— used by permission ^ii you free li No. 631. ^i? Praise Thee, O God! Dr. William P. Mackay, 1866 HUSBAND. ns, with Refrain. E33 *-r4 -^ /^« /. Husband, 1798 -I- W 9 — L* * #— L- 5> J— * •— ^ J i. We praise Thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love, For.... Je - sus who 2. We praise Thee, O God ! for Thy Spir - it of light, Who has shown us our 3. All glo - ry and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our *m=f=t± m. ¥=* rjzu^-p: ; -3TJ I s=±=^=± 4 I 4 CHORUS. i=r died, and is now gone a - bove. \ Sav - iour, and scat - tered our night. [■ Hal - le - lu - jah ! Thine the glo - ry, sins, and has cleansed ev - 'ry stain. ) -#- 1 -*- -*- -a- -a- "htzl- :i=t m f\ IS I 3-3 3 mm 4 1- ^- i Hal-le - lu - jah ! A - men ; Hal - le • lu - jah! Thine the glo - iy, Re-vive us a - gain. V-V- ' 'l I t— L^— " K06'A'C PEOPLE No. 632 O Speak to the Sinners Around You Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 TRAVERS. 9s & 8s. * N * _| +_. Frank N. Sheppcrd, 1892 1 +=?==+ fe: 1 ei^E£ * i^^EjEa^s3^l=rE3£Es 1. O speak to the sin - ners a - round you, And help them the flood-tide to stem ; 2. O tell them the Sav-iour is will - ing, And lead them be- fore Him to bow, 3. O give them the kind in - vi - ta - tion, And tell them 'tis mad-ness to wait ; i@! & M 1/ u u ^^ jjj 4 ^ j.-.j ^ rr^ *=tF^ ■r^- O tell of the Sav-iour that found you, And the love that is seek-ing for them. For, ev - 'ry sweet promise ful - fill - ing, He is wait-ing to bless e - ven now. O tell them the news of sal - va - tion, Be - - fore 'tis for - ev - er too late. m ir. £ mm ±=t=$ SI ?^y r — t REFRAIN. E V =P^t No long-er a mo-ment de - lay,... m t=* But lead them to Him while you may ; tzt — n~a — t ±z=t £ b U \) I For souls may be lost while you lin - ger; O hast-en, and tell them to - day! • h — ' — w b* h> h/ h> kj — ' — 1 1 ■ — yj — • — • m 1 m Copyright, 1892, by S. M. BLxby. y— L"f YOUNG PEOPLE * < No. 633. Salvation! Oh, the Joyful Sound Isaac Watts, yl v. by IV. IV. Shirley WATTS. C. M. ith Refrain. R. Mentha! j^^^^^^Ni^N^fe^i 1. Sal - va - tion ! oh, the joy - ful sound ! What plcas-ure to our ears ! 2. Sal - va - tion! let the ech - c fly The spa - cious earth a - round, 3. Sal - va - tion ! O Thou bleed-ing Lamb ! To Thee the praise be - longs ; i^NN£ S J=J= *=Jt b=-g-L— I ' fll j J :•=*=*=* •- M T I I A sovereign balm for ev - 'ry wound, A cor - dial for While all the ai - mies of the sky Con -spire to raise Sal - va - tion shall in - spire our hearts, And dwell up - on Pi - 1 ^ « 1 our fears, the sound, our tongues. tEE *^ ^ ^* REFRAIN. #»~^~£Fr- -+— J-^-H ■— a" fr1- J -J L_^ 1 ^ fe=k-3_tg_ j * f-^R-^-i : * Tf -J •— 5 ^r— 1 Hal - le - lu - jah for sal - va - tion ; Hal - le - lu ■ jah to the Lamb ! m f' g-h-g — j — h-fc — b — f r • g~hr- =£ I r-TTH fw ^ b |-p f C g |-j*_ u b 0 ^ = — r— •— 1 r — 1 I -I — '- K4 — l 1 rr ^^^ Free and full, the sin - ners' par - don — Hal - le - lu - jah ! A - - , IS ft +- ft JTV m -§•- ,z*-^ ^- I r Copyright, 1892, by S, M, Bixby. YOUNG PEOPLE No. 634. We Stand in Deep Repentance Par Palmer, D.D., tr. DOVER. 7s&6sD. Joseph Martine. =\ i. We stand in deep 2. Oh, shouldst Thou from 3. Our souls — on Thee I I N I re us we pent - ance, Be - fore Thy throne of love ; fall - en With - hold Thy grace to guide, cast them, Our on - ly ref - uge Thou ! ES -r 0 — J — #_ — 0 0 0 \—0) & m. O For Thy God of grace, for ev - er we should cheer - ing: words re give us ; wan - der vive us, ¥#=i 1 M-* HH I The stain of guilt re From Thee, and peace, a When pressed with grief we move side ; bow : m i S&q A' 1 — * — *- ** 1 Be - hold us, But Thou to Thou bear'st the while with spir - its trust - ing weep - ing con - trite spir - it I We Dost Up lift our light and on Thy eyes to Thee ; life im - part, lov - ing breast, And all our sins sub - du - ing, Our Fa - ther, set us free ! That man may learn to serve Thee With thank - ful, joy - ous heart. And giv - est all Thy ran - somed A sweet, un - end - ing rest. m^- ~7—\— -_ ^. Copyright, 1894, by S. ML Bixby. YOUXG PEOPLE i No. 635 Heavenly Father, Send Thy Blessing Christopher Wordsworth, D.D I CROWELL. 8s & 1%. R. Mentha!. m^mmgmm=k=^$¥^^ 1. Heav'nly Fa- ther, send Thy bless - ing On Thy chil - dren gath - er'd here, 2. Ho - ly Sav-iour, who in meek-ness Didst vouchsafe a child to be, I*. i> k *%2£ t=t 1 1 I £ j=^=j^h5 &=& 3 acj *=* r May they all, Thy name con - fess - ing, Be to Thee for - ev - er dear. Guide their steps and help their weak-ness, Bless and make them like to Thee; 1 ' i Eg e — F^H EE i — r p &—_ i — £^* 3=* 3? S II I ' May they ev - er - more be lov - ing, Pa - tient, du - ti - ful, and pure, 3ear Thy lambs when they are wea - ry In Thine arms and on Thy breast, &n m 1: BE r ^=f^N#4^ i *z* 3=3 ^1 §2 I And in tri - al stead-fast prov - ing, May their faith to death en - dure. Thro' life's des - ert dry and drea - ry, Bring them to Thy heav:n-ly rest. r % t- * *=& I ^2: Copyright. 1892, by S. M. Bixby. YOUNG PEOPLE No. 636. Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing Charles Wesley, ab. :fcn is ^-^~A- HALSEY. C. M. D. Jay Deavereaux. :8 -J m i. Oh, for a thou 2. Je - sus, the name 3. He speaks, and list 4. Look un - to Him, S3E l sand tongues to that charms our 'ning to His ye na - tions sing My fears, That voice, New own Your . ^ m _L ^S£ Lord, on Thee our souls de - pend ; In com - pas - sion Send some mes - sage from Thy word, That may joy and find Thee, a God su - I Grant that all I ^S may seek and I 9- ■*- -m- now de - scend ; peace af - ford ; - preme-ly kind ; HhI H. *=* Fill our hearts with Let Thy Spir - it... Heal the sick, the.. Thy rich now im cap - tive 4 -+ m 1 grace, part free : & f- £ — • Tune our lips Full sal - va - Let us all -*s> h — m to tion re - ppp sing Thy praise, to each heart, joice in Thee. I I I YOUXC PEOPLE 11 No. 640. There is a Land of Pure Delight Isaac Watts VARINA. C. M. D. George F. Root, 1849 Q ^ !__ 1 -^ V 1 1 -> - ^_2e_#_^_:=T_ — #— t ± 3 ; -l-f -ft —A — =1 1^1 tT~ 9 - 0 : 9 0 -•— -9- X 0 9 _L_g — J 1. There is a land of pure de - light, "Where saints im - mor - tal reign ; 2. Sweet fields be- vond the swell - ing flood Stand dressed in liv - ing green ; 3. O, could we make our doubts re - move, These gloom • )' doubts that rise, m . • 0 m 0.m 0 9 fa /m\> - Q 0 0 • 0 0 1 1 pj., 7 fS » . 0 • 0 .. 9 . 0 0 ' 0 0 I \ r* 1 V^H» 1- ,1 0 - 0 0 1 ^P 74- | • "II 1 " 1 y i 1 1 f) h 1 v *, ■ I y l • v * 1 1 ! 1PN= J \ 1 II 5 • 5 5 0 \ 0 0 ,j •■ V ' 1 1 * s> 1 9 ' 0 5 # 0 ^ ■ \r ' e * •1 # In - fin ite dav ex - eludes the night, And pleas - ures ban - ish pain ; So to the Jews old Ca - naan stood, While Jor - dan rolled be - tween. And see the Ca - naan that we love With un - be - cloud - ed eves : • • f » 0 0.0 9 0) 4T3 0 • 0 0 1 ly-/ *| ' 0 # • • !■ 0 0 • 0 0 s ! r3 1 0 • 0 9 . 1 J 7 , rj j i 1 ' 1 1 [t t 1 ~r ■ pj> } 1 v 1 P ft 1 V \ ] N ^ #■ 1 ' 1 s( b 1 0 v j A > -■ * J J m^2-*— ST" 0 """ m ' m 1 ■* • 0 9 0 I f 0 0 0 0 0 s 1 There ev - But tim - Could we 0 m • 9 0 er - last 'rous mor ■ but climb 0 d - ing spring a - bides, - tals start and shrink where Mo - ses stood, 0 0.0 0 And nev - To cross And view 0 0 • er this the # 0 with • nar - land ■ • ■ 'ring flowers ; row sea ; scape o'er, 0 0 dftV -> m 0 1 PJ1 " * _ 0 j | h • - B 1 ja 1 1 r3 1 ^b -1 1 p 1 ^ — 0 — 1 1/ -> ^ * | 1 V 1 1/ V 1 n l . 1 N & ! 1 K v J/,'5 v ■^ — ' # 1 ^ l Art h .... 1 9, • ~ * J , > 1 J J J • # » 0 0 • • 0 II lv|) # z • j J . j . # 1 \ 0 " Death, like a nar - row sea, di - vides This heav'n - lv land * 1 from ours. And lin - ger, shiv - ring on the brink, And fear to launch a - way. Not Jor - dan's stream , nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore. 0 0 . • 0 It. ~*1 * ■0- -0r -0- - ■*• ■#■ -E- • . -f- 1 d fmV -1 1 0 | • Tj t- .. #.. • B "? II PJ.. 7 1 # • * Ij r < | r3 N ^7 r, * 14 1 ^ 1 iy ^ 11 \j ■ ■ 1 I YOUNG PEOPLE No. 641. Hark, Hark, My Send F. 1 1\ Fader SAUNDERS. 1 Is & 10s, with Refrain I Hubert P. Main &- -#- -#- ^ -#- -#-^ ^ i^ rj| i. Hark ! hark, my soul! An-gel - ic songs arc swelling o'er earth's green tit-Ids and ocean's wave-beat 2. On -ward we g<>, for still we hear them sing- ing, Come, wear-y souls, for Je-sus bids you 3. Far, far a- way, like bells at eve - ning peal- ing, The voice of Je -sus soundso'er land and £?e r p r ■ • p u~r * U T* r n tec g shore come sea ; 1 i j J u- i-H j j 1 i?.J.H h »'u^ How sweet the truth those bless-ed strains are tell - ing Of that And through the dark, its ech - oes sweet-ly ring -ing, The mu - And la- den souls, by thousands meekly steal -ing, Kind Sheph J_, 1 r_t^ ^ ^ r_tt_tI_tZt= L_ new sic erd, -0- *0- life when of the turn their ^ I m X=T=t g— £=: j— j- 3S -h — I | . K — f J— J—, sin shall be no more. gospel leads us home. J- Angels of Je - sus, an-gels of light, Sing-ing to wel - c weary steps to Thee. -&- -+- \-0 .*. .&. ^. .0. J- 4- -0- -0- ■ Come, children, lift your voices, Bear fruit to life E-ter-nal, And be for - ev - er Thine. ) K o ^ _ -^- .. i i And sing with us to - day, 3=3^: .J. .* #_ As to the Lord our Sav- iour, Our grateful vows we pay. s '--- ___42_»_ -• # 1 — I — I — \ lis III CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 643. Couu\ Let Us Sing of yesus G. W. Bethune, 1850 BEATRICE. 7 db 6 D. S. Af. Sixty i 4 ;3 -^ =t : BEATRICE. 7&6. — 1 1 :a — « 1. Come, let 2. We love 3. Then let m o I us sing to sing us sing • Co of Je - BUS, While hearts and ac - cents blend \ of Je - sus, Who died our souls to save ; of Je - sus, While yet on earth we stay, 1= wm I . j 1 1 Come, let We love And hope is^I I us sing to sing to sing of of of Je Je Je -1 — -&- sus, The sin - ner's sus, Tri - umph - ant sus Through -out e • — P *H r—H =^ # I on m — 1 — •o—i. — ■ m 1 o'er the ter - nal 4* «- Friend : grave ; day ; r .,. m —g w His ho - ly soul re And in our hour of For those who here con i= 301c - es dang - er, fess Him, -• — 0- A We'll He mid the choirs a - bove, trust His love a - lone, will in heaven con - fess ; ||£=j— Efr» • ~j — #: ._- To hear our youth-ful voic Who once slept in a man And faith - ful hearts that bless ■f-r-f f— 0 -0- es v Ex - ult ■ ger, And now Him, He will 1 =3 -W ing in His love, sits c on - the throne, for - ev - er bless. Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. 1 r CHILDREN'S SER VICES MEN. I 1 1 t. I jg r'-^P No. 644. Jesus, King of Glory W. H. Davison, 1877 HALWELL. 6s. 5s. D. With Refrain. S. M. Bixby. — ^—9 0 0 *— u25< & u-» 0 0 •— Ls? L~» 9 * 9— L^ ^ ■ 1. Je - sus, King of glo - ry, Thron'd a-bove the sky, 2. On this day of glad - ness, Bend-ing low the knee 3. For the lit - tie chil - dren, Who have come to Thee 4. For Thy faithful ser - vants Who have entered in : Je - sus, ten-der Sav - iour, In Thine earthly tern - pie, For the glad, bright spir-its For Thy fear-less sol - diers I A S— S 1 1 I 1 » — 1 . ** Hear Thy children cry. Lord, we wor-ship Thee Who Thy glo - ry see ; Who have conquer'd sin P3E^g I I I f— ^^=r 1 — r I Par-don our transgres - sions, Cleanse us from our sin ; Cel - e - brate Thy good -ness, Mer-cy, grace, and truth, For the lov'd ones rest - ing In Thy dear em - brace For the countless le - gions Who have follow'd Thee, 0— *m •-!*-[-— :t=t=: -1— & :tz J5Z. r *L l — ,'— r— r— r- t d REFRAIN. By Thy Spir-it help All Thy lov - ing guid For the pure and ho Heedless of the dan us Heav'n - ly life to win. ance Of our heedless youth. ly Who be -hold Thy face, ger, On to vie - to - ry. Je- sus, King of glo - ry, ^fczfzzt = 9 #- r-rt rt — r-f — •-— \ \~ f— r— t mi zd—% 7 J I fr r£ : 1 — I — I * • * * lf~pl did ^ ^_C:_#_ip^rr tz-^^t^^-M Thron'd above the sky, Je-sus, tender Sav -iour, Hear Thy children cry. 1—1 1 f Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. t— r CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 645. Saviour, Who Thy Flock Art Feeding W. A. Muhlenberg MUHLENBERG. 8,7. S. .J/. Hixby =3 I I I i ]q=x=xz^p i]_4-l j=P^p^ I I i. Sav-iour, Who Thy 2. Now, ///*j^ lit - tie 3. Nev - er from Thy 4. Then, with -in Thy W4 • i i flock art feed-ing, With the shep-herd*s kind - est care, ones re-ceiv-ing, Fold them in Thy gra-cious arm ; pas-ture rov - ing Let them be the li - on's prey; fold e - ter - nal, Let them find a rest -ing -place; 0 a a 1 — 0 <& — ^-=W=t^r~>==*.=$*- m . ' - S =?=l -Ji- ' ~ m ' — m m »n ■ <* •--,_ J J All the fee - ble gent - ly lead - ing, While the lambs Thy bo - som share ; There we know, Thy word be-liev - ing. On - ly there se - cure from harm. Thy ten - der-ness, so lov - ing, Keep them all life's dangerous way. ti pas-tures ev - er ver - nal, Drink the riv - ers of Thy grace. MEN. Feed P^^F^ 0- — fc I I i — r a — * * ^J g g F \'^\G li i£zz£zjzf=pE p Mr r— L * — f P"3"! 1 1 1—3-! 1 e? — t— — t.^ J J Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. No. 646. Grant Us, O Our Heavenly Father Godfrey Thring DAWNING 8.7. Jay Deavereaux *f " J J. -J. 3. grrjr-hf.-;-— J ' ' > * # T^i^Jr— ' i. Grant us, O our heavenly Fa 2. Drawing near - er still and near 3. Blest in joy, up- held in sor 4. Serv-ing Thee, our Heavenly Fa 5. Till the shad-ows of the eve ther, Now in these our er, May we close and row, At our work l.s ther, From the dawn to ning Shall for - ev - er £>—* — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0—Z-0-± 0 0- — 0—C0—0--0 0: H L L" L L L L IL . L 4— L h~t=s==£ a — 0 0 0 0 0 0 — l_ #_i 0 0 — 0 — \-0—t — j— ear - ly days, clor, - er cling in his sight, set - ting sun, pass a - way, *=ztz:t.ztz^t P i ■£ — N A - ML.N. Thee in all things to re-mem-ber, Thee to serve and Thee to praise. To our Lord and to His al - tar There ourselves an off - 'ring bring. May His presence still be with us As we do it with our might Serving Thee in life's young morning, Till our work on earth is done. And the Res - ur - rec - tion morn - ing Kin - die in - to per - feet day. Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. I > 0 CHILDREN'S SEK VICES No. 647, Dear Jesus^ Ever at Thy Side F. IV. Faber, 1849 m.f With moderate motion, BAIRD. C. M. D. Joseph Martine 1. Dear Je - sus, ev - er at Thy side, How lov - ing Thou must be, 2. I can not feel Thee touch my hand With pres - sure light and mild, 3. And when, dear Sav - iour, I kneel down, Morn-ing and night, to prayer, zfi: 18: jr-0- IH1 k- I l^ni z=IW To leave Thy home in heav'n to guard A lit To check me as my moth - er did, When I Something there is with - in my heart Which tells tie was me child like but a Thou art 1^-1 me. child : there. H M ■> # J W-T-A 'V— I P-T- l-V I . I U L_l •. j h <-_# * , 0 — C ^^ J £=; =i=r=^ I 1/ - - How beau - ti - ful Thy shin - ing face I see not, tho' so But I have felt Thee in my thoughts, Rebuk - ing sin for Yes, when I pray, Thou pray - est too : Thy prayer is all for near ; me ; me ; The And But =t slightly slower. =t I =t wm fj -0- -#- ^Fi-^r-1 #— too deaf =C -zri-r sweet-ness of Thy soft, low voice, I am too deaf to hear, when my heart loves God, I know The sweet - ness is from Thee, when I sleep, Thou sleep-est not, But watch - est pa - tient - ly. -^ „ „&*. A - MEN. I Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. r 1 \\i r i: it 'r^r 'h^-H^-11 CHILDREN'S SER VICES Dear Saviour, as in Olden Days No. 648. Georgia B. Laisy LAISY. 8,6. .V. J/. y5/>^ 1. Dear Saviour, as in 2. In man - y lands the 3. How joy • ous will the p h J1 J { L-LJL-1 1/ ^ old - en days, On childhood's sun - ny brow, Thy chil - dren dear, To i - dols bow each day; cch - o sound When all the chil -dren sing Their I HHr^-fg V V |/ V I • 5 — ;*— ^F*—^-K-+-g=^-*—Kf^^==^ hands with bless-ing Thou did'st lay, O bless the chil -dren now send the name of Je - sus there, And teach them how to pray sweet -est songs of pray'r and praise, And own the Sav - iour King m^s. fi # 0 -Z* mmMmmmmmm V v w v y Copyright, 1900. by S. M. Bixby. No. 649. When We Cannot See Our Way English ALVAH. 7s- 4 _l_ i r^l J J j 5 3=3 — 2 — * — t E — *— ^ bev ; 1. When we can - not see our way, Let us trust, and still o 2. Though it seems the gloom of night, Though we see no ray of light ; 3. Night with Him is nev - er night, Where He is, there all is light ; 4. Be it our's then, while we're here, Him to fol - low with - out fear! d _ f f- 0 f :#z * m 1 ^*=r— — r r=0 — r^=£=£*=&* t. 0 0 0 0 [-0 0 & tl—m 0 0 0 \-0 0 3fif f m t—Cmzn0_±-rjt — m — 0 — * «_q *= fcMH- 1 J — g L> 'i — rPP P p — f-a *w — 0 0— £p 9—r — %— £r--w-£-9—cg: — *-_#- — *_Cj-T iptg sing fear - es And hearken while we pie He heard in days of ■ eth Up in the heav'n so Him, We'll make our voices T-PC n sing, old. high ring He says, tho' we are sim - pie, Tho' ig - no - And if our hearts are hum-ble, He says to But sees the heart's low breathings, And says (well For in our tern - pie speak-ing, He says to p#~ ft. f I gzizf ~l 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 - m W \f r r j3L¥UUrr~F — Ftw-l — » Ef — ^__r — R# -^ ■ r -*-T — ^-, ., ■» 0 7 I I rant we be, you and me, pleas'd to see,) you and me, Suffer Suffer Suffer Suffer the the the the lit lit lit lit tie Chil-dren, And let them come to me. tie chil-dren, And let them come to me. tie chil-dren, And let them come to me. tie chil-dren, And let them come to me. 1 g E f ■ 1 — trrr — t— $-*+ — ph — ^-^---t-r— :t: MEN. .a--— Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. No. 651. Saviour^ Like a Shepherd Lead Us Dorothy A . Thru ftp iwp With moderate motion. 4= SPOFFORD -4- S. M. Bixby. 1. Sav- iour, like a 2. Thou hast prom-ised 3. Ear - ly let us shep-herd lead to re - ceive seek Thy fa - .0. -0- us, us, vor, Much Poor Ear *=.*-± t=Z~ i we need Thy ten - der care 7 and sin - ful though we be ; ly let us learn Thy will ; I .A. ,#. .0. zziztz— t: 4— 0- |— 1 ft*— fe zzfc: _J2L CHILDREN'S SER VICES s, 'aviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us i *— * B=* i= : --i — In Thy pleas -ant Thou hast mer - cy Do Thou, Lord, our pas - lures feed us ; to re - lieve us, on - ly Sav - iour, 1 —i 1 » » — F» — * — I 1 — F-i 1 1 1 — F 1 — For our use Thy folds Grace to cleanse and power With Thy love our bo - pre to pare free soms fill : r — i -A- 1 1 1 ,— r- \ ! 1 i-r-4 £±__zs — ? — ? — S-t=J — # — * — w-r-9 slightly 8 loner. •=x ^^[1^=8 Bless-ed Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus ! Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. Bless-ed Je-sus, bless-ed Je - sus ! Let us ear- ly turn to Thee. Bless-ed Je-sus, bless-ed Je-sus! Thou hast loved us : love us still. &> iT Ljfff I f, f r i « i i Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. .— 0 — m .« — _• — 4=- T r MEN. -> Si^H No. 652. £F^ Come, Lord, to Thy Feet English >»/ Moderately, MAXWELL. S. M. \-r yi»y Deaven i. We come, Lord, to 2. Our man - y sins 3. Lord, fill fcft 5n±a Thy feet for - give ; our hearts with love ; . . . . On this Thy ho - ly day: The Ho - ly Spir - it send ; Our teach - ers' la - bors own ; Oh, And That L-r 1 in 1 g g— pg= ^j=H#=?=##;rj i j.ijj 1/ i come to us, while here we meet To learn, and praise, and pray! teach us to be -gin to live The life that knows no end. we and they may meet a-bove, To sing be - fore Thy throne. M 0—r*~- — • •Hr r r l C ~s — L Mil !^— =— Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. CHILDREN'S SER VICES , No. 653. Anon. Father, Holy Father WIGHT. 6s. 5s. 8 Lines. \J -0- -0- -0- m i. Fa-ther, Ho-ly Fa 2. Hear us, Ho-ly Fa 3. He shall be our cop =3= =T iqizc: -($*- -#- -#- -#- -#- ther, Now the sun has come ther, As to Thee we pray, y ; We will try to be \— 4 L_# # « 0 — S. M. Bixby 1- & ^ Bringing light and glo - ry Ask-ing Thee to keep us Pa-tient and o - be - dient, <5L S»= I I 1 — r F -£2 B33 * —I 1 — F» W From Thy Heav'n-ly Safe from harm to - Lov - ing, kind, as -0 -i -# 0 1 :t: r— Home We Thy lit - tie chil - dren day As the Sav-iour Je - sus, He So, when night re - turn - eth, t=f- ■* ** i=J To Thy Throne a When a lit - tie Ho - lier may we 452. m t= t= :t=t Gr^-! -1 J— J J — i m n «— -s # 1 1-1 1 1 \- ~\ * * — m SJ & -*— H bove, child, be, JSL J # J 1 ~r • We would hymn Thy Gen - tie was, and Kept from sin and it r fr r 1 prais - es, ho - ly, ] sor - row, _^ fl — rz « 3— — s— s- We would sing Thy Dure, and meek, and All the near - er - £ +- +. » i* # # L_^ — 1 love, mild. Thee. -&- 0 A - ] HEN. ^ I ^K Lr ' f—r^ li 1 1 i=h 1 ' 1 1 Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. No. 654. Saviour, We Are Young and Weak J. A. Stow ell STOWELL. 7s. 6 Lines. E. P. Tate i=s * * ^ m^ I J/ I l I 1. Sav - iour, we are young and weak, Yet we have a race to run; 2. Ma - ny are our foes and strong, Foes with -out, and foes with - in, 3. When the dark and cloud - y day Comes to bow our hearts in grief, 4. Then the prize of vie - tory won, And the wea - ry con * test o'er I I I 3E I CHILDREN'S SEX VICES 1 0 0 0 -M T—0 1 f f f r I r Saviotir, We Arc Young and Weak -X M I— i 1 1— —+-*• -9 — r #-dzfc So rH ^ ! 4-- i zi j Glo - rious is the crown we seek ; Hard the fight that must be won ; Great temp- ta- tions to go wrong, And an e - vil heart of sin; Earth -ly com -forts pass a - way, Earth - ly hopes give no re - lief; We shall hear the glad " Well done," Greet us on the heaven -ly shore. rrrh. hfcH-i i iU. ; j ^^ ■pfffi l u I I I ^ I Lest we faint and lest we flee, We shall sure- ly conquered be To Thy bo - som we will flee, And thro' all e - ter - ni - ty, .-• J Keep us ev - er near If we keep not close Cling-ing ev - er near Ev - er-more be near I to Thee, to Thee, to Thee, to Thee. A - MEN, 1 p — | 1 — c~* * '**=*— c-» 0 # •— L- 1«— — p — | L- & 1 JJ »t 1890 hv S \\ Rixhv ' Copyright, 1899, by S. M\ Bixby. No. 655. Come, Christian Children, Come and Raise Dorothy A Thrupp f Brightly. y THRUPP. r\j J J =tf=t 8s.&6s. Frank N. Sheppcrd, i8g8 I, JU J'Brllg i. Come, Chris-tian chil - dren, 2. Sing of the won - ders 3. Sing of the won - ders 4. Sing of the won - ders 5. Sing of the won - ders come of of of of I I and raise Your voice with one His love, And loud - est prais His truth, And read in ev - His power, Who with His own His grace, Who made and keeps #__ I -g- ac - es 'ry right you cord ; give page arm His, Come, To The Up- And # ^—\-^^—^ J_h 1 *r lJt. I I w sing in joy - ful songs of praise The glo - ries of your Lord. Him Who left His throne a - bove, And died that you might live, prom - ise made to ear - liest youth, Ful-filled to lat - est age. holds and keeps you hour by hour, And shields from ev - 'ry harm, guides you to th'-ap-point-ed place At His right hand in bliss. MEN. 5EE^ • Ita -t— — *— 5- 3Ff— — v— ^CU f ' IE : II Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Btsby. CHILDREN'S SEE VICES No. 656. Accept My Grateful Praises Mrs. S. K. Bour?ie, i8g2 With moderate motion, expression. THE PLEDGE. 7.6. D. With Refrain. S. M. Bixby -X =3=J=F=q =1=3 -A- _&_, — I w^m i. Ac - cept my grate -ful prais - es, 2. Up - on Thy strength depend - ing, 3. Wher-ev - er du - ty calls me, -#- -*- . O Je I give There, Sav 0 5- -fc fc r~r4: sus Christ, my prom - iour, will my ise I Lord, true, be: I — > zxzzz m -{Hr jS , j h*—- j* -jV ■ J 1 j ■ I • |N ■ <> For ev What - ev I'll join mm ci ry pre - cious prom er Thou wouldst have with Thy dis =f— 8 1 ise me pies. I That And find with - in Thy word ! will I strive to do ! tes ti - fy for Thee. *-*t f-- — r r g 1 r 1 I L- . LJ ^ LX 1 K3 1 =t 1 3"£ What ser - vice can I ren - der? What prom In prayer I'll seek Thee dai - ly, And read For Thy dear Church I'll la - bor, My will lisll ise can I Thy ho - ly ing ser - vice I make, word ; give ; 9 1 9 : — V e * 1 f ? fr 1 f r ?-=£= =a=t IiH* For all And make The Church Thou hast my life's my =- — #- :*r Sav J ac en • iour com - plish'd deav - or died for, And To For suf - fer'd for my sake ? fol - low Thee, dear Lord. her I'll glad - ly live ! 0--.—* 1 1 I CHILDREN'S SERVICES Accept My Gfateful Praises REFRAIN. I « I For trust-ing on - ly in Thy strength, Which Thou hast pledg'd to me, My For trust V ing Thy strength, .—&. U -0 0 0- lfeEEf=S A. 0 « -0- l I I will - ing heart would thus respond, And pledge it - self to Thee. heart would re - spond, ssiiHsli^ MEN. m :-Z :v -P liillii«i8 Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. No. 657. Father, Hear Thy Children Call J. B. Pollock LITANY OF PENITENCE. 7.7.7.6. R. Menthal = I I —I J I Z— Z=Z 1 1 1 1 — 1_- 1 — t — * — 4. '*** ** g. I I I J i. Fa - ther, hear Thy chil - dren call : 2. Christ, be-neath Thy cross, we blame 3. Ho - ly Spir - it, griev'd and tried, 4. We Thy call have dis - o-beyed, Hum - bly All our Oft for In - to at Thy life of - got - ten paths of feet sin and sin we fall, and shame ; de-fied, have strayed, 5. Thou who hear'st each con - trite sigh, Bid -ding sin - ful souls draw nigh, BS&4 f f Eze I I I I -^ 1 0 0 0 1— =-- 0 r<* -, Ml 1 1 I M r * r ^^ gals, con-fess - ing all — We Prod - i Pen - i - tent we breathe Thy Name : We Now we mourn our stub-born pride : We And re-pent-ance have de- laved: We Will - ing not that one should die : We 0 0 0 0— |__#_i_fc.# 9- — [* be-seech Thee, hear us. beseech Thee, hear us. be-seech Thee, hear us. be-seech Thee, hear us. be-seech Thee, hear us. S3T 0 0 •— r— #--— £# * W0— r-s 0 #-- 0— r?5 r- ^ rO -,-, 1 1 / 1 1 1 Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. 33 CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 658. Father, on This Day of Days Rev. J. B. Ate hh AMELIA. 7s, with Chorus :fe? ^=.4 L Z±± i i Hubert P. Alain I i. Fa - ther, on this Day 2. Come, O Christ, and be our guest, 3. As we search the bless - ed Book, 4. O we love this Day of days ! In Thy house we give Thee praise ; On this. Ho - ly Day of rest ; May we all to Je" - sus look ; Lord, we love to sing Thy praise ! m=§ r j . rib* £-?-4= &—- =1= .^ 1 £t* is -f-B*- J^J- I^H Help, O help Come and teach Make us wise And we love us now to sing us how to be to know Thy word, Thv Ho - lv Word m 1 -+ - ? ST W ig rc=tz=t 3t=t £f- ii Wor - thy songs to More and more, O Strong to use the Most of all we -•-■a=S ~ 1 Christ our King. Lord, like Thee. Spir - it's sword, love Thee, Lord ! Lip * r *1 t— "i REFRAIN. iJ ^^^ :EE Hear us, g |_ gj X ; I 1 rv ; 1 1 i_ Fa - ther, come, O come ! I Bless us ■gj-X ~2? our Sab - bath home ^ *— r-f= P i . mi-ih 0—0 — 0 — #_C-^___# _c# — 0 — w — j_r_^_i__?#_i:# — 0 — 9 — *_c^_i_r_i5,_c_^ — u Thou our footsteps guide To fol-low at Thy side ; Make me Thy lit -tie lamb, weary feet may bleed, For rough are paths which lead Out of Thy pleasant way. Thou wilt wash me clean, And lead to pastures green, Where all the flow'rs are fair, bring-est me in love, Safe to Thy fold a-bove, For-ev- er to a -bide. A - men. f? * \>0 r* .P. m 0 1 Copyright, 1900. by S. M. Bixby. CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 661. Singing for Jesus, Our Saviour Frances Ridley Havergal HEDGES. 10s. E. P. Tate # ^— L- # 0 ,— L- , 0 *— l-5-t— L-m 0 *— L* 0 w~ for Je - sus, our Sav - iour and King ; Sing - ing for Je - sus, the for Je - sus, and try - ing to win Man - y to love Him, and for Je - sus, our Shep-herd and Guide, Sing - ing for glad-ness of for Je - sus, yes sing - ing for joy ; Thus will we praise Him and — fc= — E=E-E= — g — fc=F-fc^ — fc= — £=p-£ -0 # — ■v — v — I m Lord whom we love ; join in the song ; heart that He gives ; tell out His love, IS 0 0 0 r— 0 ^ — I _£ |S_ N-n— Is- * fv— . — *- |\ ly-, — I -\ N — I — I h-rn M 1 1— m £ 1 m ' — — I— : — w — w^-J-r-T c» 0 0 — '-* 0 4— l~w w 0 — L»--— All a - do - ra - tion we joy - ous - ly bring, Call - ing the wea - ry and wan - der - ing in, Sing - ing for won - der and prai >e that He died, Till He shall call us to bright - er em - ploy, r — r g i-s— 0 — t-p -f — r — bJEEEEHJ -•- # f^ y Long - ing Roll - ing Sing - ing Sing - ing mm to praise as they praise Him the cho - rus of glad - ness for bless - ing and joy that for Je - sus, for - ev - er -•- -*-. a - bove. a - long. He lives. a - bove. ^5 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. v—^-f i MEN. h^!4MI No. 662. In the Vineyard of Otir Father Thomas Mac Ke liar BRONX. 8s. 7s. 4. |>TT .1 J— ^4-J J— fc^i-h J j~jznzzr I R. Menthal 4- ! i. In the vine-yard of our Fa - ther Dai - ly work we find to do ; 2. Toil-ing ear - ly in the morn-ing, Catch - ing mo-ments thro' the day 3. Not for self- ish praise or glo - ry, Not for ob-jects noth - ing worth, 4. Steadfast, then, in our en - deav - our, Heav'n-ly Fa - ther, may we be; -I 0 0 — ~t "f- — :£. — 0 0 — r-p. 0- « — ._* & , ~f — 1 1 T~\-\ 1 1 1 — -F-p — p— -p— -p— 3-g==f==i===zJ CHILDREN'S SER VICES /// the Vineyard of Our Father I .J J- @2 =g:=i*:=g #— b^ — # # — »— b 5^5 5=^5 Scat-ter'd fruit our hands may gath - er, Tho' we are but weak and few. Noth-ing small or low - ly scorn -ing While we work, and watch, and pray; But to send the bless- ed sto - ry Of the (ins - pel o'er the earth And for - ev - er, and for - ev - er, We will give the praise to Thee ; * i * f 1 tlJ J J j=r^^-f-"— h*~ H— H Lit - tie clus-ters Help to fill the bas - kets, too. Gath-'ring glad-ly Free- will off -'rings by the way. Tell - ing mor - tals Of our Lord and Sav - iour's birth. Al - le - lu - ia! Sing - ing, all e - ter - ni - ty. Copyright, 1000. by S. M. Bixby. No. 663. Father, Lead Me Day by Day G. C. Strattner mt With moderate motion STRATTNER. 7s. S. M. Bixby j u j j i i. Fa-ther, lead me, day by day, Ev - er in Thine own sweet way; 2. When in dan - ger, make me brave ; Make me know that Thou canst save ; 3. When I'm tempted to do wrong, Make me stead- fast, wise and strong 4. May I do the good I know ; Be Thy lov - ing child be - low, £-4:— P P— 0 0 — & -*Az±=l p 1 f frq* m gz= . 1 p : j j- p=fcp=j: a 1 1^ Teach me to be pure and true, Keep me safe by Thy dear side ; And when all a - lone I stand, Then at last go home to Thee, i*. f g „g-MrWg — : i ^t r rr^FT — mmmwmmm , r Show me what I ought to do. Let me in Thy love a - bide. Shield me with Thy might- y hand. Ev - er-more Thv child to be. -L- 1 1 1 : L-# # 1 l- - r<> — Copyright. 1000. by S. M. Bixby. CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 664. When Jesus Left His Father ?s Throne James Montgomery wij In moderate time. ALBERTI. C. M. D. S. M. Bixby -5—^ *T an hum - ble i. "When Je - sus left His Fa-ther's throne, He chose an hum - ble birth ; 2. Sweet were His words and kind His look, When moth - ers round Him pressed 3. When Je - sus in to Sa • lem rode, The chil - dren sang a - round ; er*— t r i-u i 4= 1 — t_£ J %— 1— H — ,n J III > I ] | J . J J J 1 J T~T~ r * -&- * -0- Like us, un-hon-ored and unknown, He came to dwell on earth. Like Their in - fants in His arms He took, And on His bo - som blessed. Safe For joy they plucked the palms, and strowed Their garments on the ground. Ho - »- Si^ _^_JL. -I h- #*= IS Him, may we be found be-low, In wis-dom's path of peace;.... Like from the world's al - lur ing harms, Be - neath His watchful eye, Thus san - na our glad voic - es raise. Ho - san - na to our King!.... Should i±-% r v ! I lrizr+H =t 1 =t Him, in grace and knowledge grow, As years and strength increase, in the cir - cle of His arms May we for-ev - er lie. we for - get our Saviour's praise, The stones themselves would sing. MEN. m 1 i, 1 i Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. I I CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 665. Little Children, Live for Jesus Fatittv f. Crosby WATSON. 8s & 7s Hubert /'. Main. ;J7* •_ — r=n=*= — • — _• — * ■ — # — # — •■ i. Lit - tie chil - dren, live for Je - susj You can serve Him if" you try ; a. Lit - tie chil - dren, lambs of Je - sus, How He loves you, none can tell) 3. Lit - tie chil - dren, live for Je - sus ; Do not fear to speak His name, ft is 1 * w^^. r — r t=t $ *=* ^* •=* He will give you life e - ter - nal In the sweet home by and by: They who sweet - ly fol - low Je - sus, In His own clear home shall dwell ; Speak it gent - ly, speak it brave - ly 5 Tell how once thy Sav-iour came; £ ^t $ REFRAIN. If you try j it you try can serve Hi if you try : -• a- r N ^=* - \- m Ev - "xy bur - den Je - sus gives you, You can car - ry if you try. -fc — v Copyright, 1900, by S. ML Bixby. ■£=iz • i CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 666. Thou Art the True and Loving God ROY. C. M. D. Albert J. H olden fc=S fe* -#—-•- 1. Thou art the true and lov - ing God; So speaks whate'er I see, — 2. The sun in all his splen - did gold, With bless-ings rich doth shine =£fe£^^ -•■-#-•#--#-■#- p *=£ -*»- *-^r- i S=S A *- J * — r ' I * — A- The morn - ing star, On good and e the eve - ning red, The grass up - on the lea.... vil, day and night, Thy im - age — Love Di - vine. 3S -^ %- i T=A=q 3t±* r ^ *■ IP tt*- V QtS * 3fc tfc FT f=T 1 — p— r i _* The birds both late and ear - ly sing — "O child, He lov - eth thee." And bless, O Lord, Thy chil - dren dear. In all good things they do. H N U It^fe m vT=r=r=r=^=^^=^m m Sr-Xr ■Uri t p=^ -i — # — i — i- CHILDREN ' S SEA} VICES Thou Art the Trui and Laving Cod «i n On lil We love and on rose - leaf too, Thy hand of love I do Thy will be - cause We know that God is true. Copyright, 1892, hy S. M. Iinby. No. 667. jfesus CJirist Our Saviour IV. Whiting NORTON. 5*. E. P. Tate i i i ^i ^ i. Je - sus Christ our Sav - iour, Once for us a Child, 2. For the va - ried bless-ings, Giv - en us to share ; 3. We, Thy chil - dren, rais - ing Un - to Thee our hearts, 4. Let Thy an - gels guide us ; Let Thy arms en - fold ; In Thy whole be - Moth-er's fond ca - In Thy con - slant In Thv bo - som gfcft *4* f &JL T^MZT v — r r* 1 wi o+t 2- L r*i r _n n | , ^ IS #*- -fe ^ J £ — J-3-J * J =P tS — — ifK— *- \ * •" ~*~~0 * 1 *• "• — J — • — ^_ ^ — ^ j_ -«-* 0-^ -^S—0 — v \) 1 • 0 ' m « m m m -' m * * r # 0 . * . "0 * v • hav - ress - prais hide 0 • ior, ings, -ing, us, 1 Meek, 0 - be - dient Fa - iher's guard - ian Bear our du - teous Shel-tered from the nr±t mild : care ; parts, cold ; 1 1 In Thy foot-steps For our friends ant As Thy love hath To Thy -self us ■ f f r f 1 tread-ing kin-dred, won us gath - er, ■*-• JL. 1 1 ! I We Thy For our From the 'Mid the rf 0 Wt 0 ' — — 0— '- -* 0 «_f , -I ,——4 ^ — 1 / w H— t-t- 1 . 1 K 1 K 1 ! w Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. CHILD REX'S SERVICES No. 668. yesas, Tender Shepherd, Hear Me Mary L. Duncan ST. SYLVESTER. 8s &. 7s. /. B. Dykes h N I I - ^— r ^ r p n — p-i—p? — i — I- — e^%=? mm w 1. Je - sus, ten - der Shep-herd, hear me, 2. All this day Thy hand has led me, 3. Let my sins be all for - giv - en, Bless Thy lit - tie lamb to - night ; And I thank Thee for Thy care ; Bless the friends I love so well ; *-*- I £=£ =t -z^-.- Thro' the dark-ness be Thou Thou hast cloth'd me.warm'd and Take me. when I die, to near me, fed me, heav - en, 1/ Keep List Hap me safe till morn - ing light, en to my eve - ning pray'r. py there with Thee to dwell. J^J m **-■ 9 t ^Ja *4 g^ No. 669. / Think, when I Read that Sweet Story Mrs. Jemima Luke pi ^#==^: B*^=S SWEET STORY. H.8.H.9. Irregula. 4 English. ®fc* 1. I 2. I 3. Yet -3 »-- 9 # — •— think, when I wish that His still to His read that sweet sto - ry hands had been plac'd on foot - stool in pray'r I I -#- -#- of old, my head, may go, When That His And A . 1r4— r ±=t ^M- |H 3F^ ^a fc*=r Je - sus was here a - mong men, arm had been thrown around me, ask for a share of His love ; How He call'd lit - tie chil - dren as And that I might have seen His kind And.... if I now ear - nest - ly rcci ^^ F M- CHILDREN'S SERVICES / Think, when I Read that Sweet Story ^g |3=S m lambs to His fold, look when He said, seek Him be - low, 3= I should like "Let the lit I shall see ' j j. #y Thy Children Meet W. W. Haw HARDACRE. 7s. G. A. Hard a ere £4 z a 1. Lord, this day Thy chil - dren meet In 2. Not a - lone the day of rest With 3. Help us un - to Thee to pray, Hal 4. All our pleas - ures here be - low, Sav - 5. Make, O Lord, our child - hood shine With ^ -a- _# 0 «- tr Thy courts with Thy wor - ship low - ing our iour, from Thy all low - ly will shall hap mer grace, ing feet; be blest: py day ; cv flow : like Thine: M . i±4 »- i ^ n b r? 1, 1 *=&*=§* ^J ^ Thee this day they raise Grate - ful hearts in hymns of praise. pleas - ure and our glee, Lord, we would re - mem - ber Thee, pres - ence thus to win Hearts all pure, and free from sin. earth has joys like this, What shall be our heav'n - ly bliss! gh all e - ter - ni - ty We shall live in heav'n with Thee. m t=x A -men. -<2- HI 1 — r — r CIIILDREN'S SERVICES No. 674. There's a Voice that Speaks Within Fanny J. Crosby AIKEN. 7s &. 6s, with Refrain. Hubert P. Main y k*— 1~ -Pl-T- +- pi — h — i — , 25! 1 -1 -1 — «r — a — -=T~ =1 — ?d "H *N=i= — s — • — # — — € — i — ^ — — # — — # -i — J— e) *- #— ■ — w— 1 -s « ts=J i. There's a voice that speaks with - in, None can save but Je - sus j 2. Still a - gain the warn - ing hear, None can save but Je - Sus ; 3. At the cross He waits tor thee, None can save but Je - susj t^-4 — » .«n. - #- -#- 1 rr — *r f ^ =4= -#- ~] ■ m£- r— -J F F= -£ — f- — h- 1 1 1 — P 1 &=\ v r 7 14 From the pow'r of death and sin, Time is short, the end is near, Mer - cy pleads and grace is free, None can save but None can save but None can save but m # Je Je Je £ 3 sus. sus. sus. fr=F s^P REFRAIN. iA -h- — f- =#= — J— , — * =t= =(= =^H nh -+-4^h F^= — i — 8N= He will I take — i # thee — i -s- as — # — thou I — # — & — art, — — # — Do # -J — j — j— not grieve Him ) P- 1»— - from thy 3 — heart, ^ — r— — » — — P— — » — » — s0 — t— — » 1 1 -> — r — ^— ^ ' 1 1 i ■ ^ ^y 1 l i i 1 i 1 1 r 1 M^: 4 1 ^5" ■«■ 75*" *■ ?E Come, and choose the bet - ter part; None can save but Je £=^^ sus. Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 675. Golden Harps Air Sounding Frances Ridley Havetgal HERMAS. 6s & 5s, D. E. R. Havergal J ! ! * i. Gold - en harps are sound-ing, An- gel voic-es ring, Pear- lv gates are o - pened, 2. lie who came to save us, He who bled and died, Now is crown'd with ^lad-iiciiS 3. Pray - ing for His chil - dren In that bless-ed Place, Call - ing them to glo - ry, J.. ^ B^d^fel^tig s=* V t fee H! ^m 9J t=t m *m *=i=* o JE3=?=F O- pened for the King. Christ, the King of Glo - ry, At His Fa - ther's side. Nev - er - more to suf - fer, Send -ing them His grace; His bright home pre - par - ing, -0- -&~ Je - sus, King of Love, Nev -er- more to die, Lit - tie ones, for you ; L: I *£ -I 1 1- =ps* m -I L Zt ZZ 1 ' r^r* ^ Is gone up in tri - umph To His Throne a - bove. All His Work is end - ed, Je- sus, King of Glo - ry, Is gone up on high. Je-sus ev - er liv - eth, Ev - er lov - eth too. X.2 >>- J t=t m 1—f m i j- 1 1 - •77- \=g=^— M m$=Z Joy- ful - ly we sing; Je - sus hath as - scend-ed! Glo- ry to our King! fe £ fo- ^ * + g ^_ --H -P- # # "t?— t k k "» i — CHILDREN'S SERVICES r— r 11 No. 676. In God's Holy Dwelling J. A. Stowell CALVARY. 11s. Anon. *^m & — FF=r=?=TT I d l — [ & *. 1. In God's ho - ly dwell - ing, Spared to meet a - gain, 2. All things tell His glo - ry — Earth and heaven a - bove , 3. Oh, how blest to know Him, And His love so true ! 4. Then with - in His dwell - ing, Raise the joy - ous song # £ m #_r_^ fb1 ♦ -*- ^4=j — *=? — *-fj= BEE — t-- 1 1 1 p ^- Hark ! glad voi - ces And the gos - pel Oh, how sweet to Let glad voic - es H- 1 ' ' n 1 1 1 I 1 1 I J/, 1 ' 1 1 1 A 1 A b CJ 1 ■ "M • Inv m # 1 ^ -J0 I ^j vo; m <9 1 J ' V 0 9 «/o 1 0 &* ^rj tJ M N 1 1 1 swell ■ ing, Raise their joy - ous strain. Chil- dren, bend ■ ing low - iy, sto - nT Tells His won - drous love : How the fa - ther gave us show Him How we love Him too! For to us is giv - en swell ■ ing Still the strain pro - long; Chil- dren, bend - ing low - iy, hi -fiL -A. j*.. -#- • ^1 -#- -#- Jt. 0 ttV ! ; S 1 1 I | m r? K pj. i K* 111 1 P m *^b ■ 0 1 '0 | | " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 ! 1 I 1 1 | | j a* 0 0 1 1 Jill 1 1 1 1 • 1 e> \ II * 1 ' 1 a 0 l| vw » ^ \ 0 * 0 0 G* # 0 0 s M2 II eJ Join the an ■ gels' cr)', " Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly, Is the Lord on high! „ His own Son to die ; How the Son to save us, Left His throne on high ! Here to test His grace, And the hope in Heav - en To be -hold His Face. Join the an ■ gels' cry, " Ho - iy. ho - iy, ho - iy, Is the Lord most High! " 1 -#- -0- > "**" * -0- » 1 \ r4*L -!$>- JfL. -C •#• m wv ' | 0 *m 0 L 1 1 l 1 i 1 V \ - r^ L 1 ■ - II ^fr- -f— -1 — -4 — & \ 1 -r- 1 — 0 — — # — — r— -*— Y "1 I 1 I No. 677. Mrs. J. E. Leeson Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep FERRIER. 7s. J. B. Dykes ^B &* m 1. Lov - ing Shep-herd of Thy sheep, Keep Thy lambs, in 2. Lov - ing Sav - iour, Thou didst give Thine own life that 3. We would praise Thee ev - 'ry day, Glad - ly all Thy 4. Lov- ing Shep-herd, ev - er near, Teach Thy lambs Thy 5. Where Thou lead - est we would go, Walk- ing in Thy safe - ty keep; we might live; will o - bey, voice to hear ; steps be - low, See; t # ±j& « m CHILDREN'S SERVICES l Laving Shepherd of Thy Sheep i Noth - ing can And the hands Like Thy bless Suf - for not Till be - fore stand; None can bless Hear the bove Hap - py stray From the ! our Fa - ther's throne We shall Thy ]><>\\ 'r with out-stretch'd to ed ones a - to our ones steps pluck us cru - el in Thy traiidtt and know as from Thy hand, nails' iiu - pre - cious love. nar - row way. we are known. «3£ «=f: jj£4=E=h4* i ii : i f=? ii * -\ 3EEEIEE! =?EEE$EEEi #• near you to keep vou from ill ; Wak - ing or rest - ing, at Shep - herd, His lit - tie one keeps ; Dark - ness to Him is the day with His kind - ness and love, Send - ing you bless - ings, and al - ter His love foi His own ; Chil - dren, be glad that you W=^=^~ 0 — 1 — — s • 4 i 0 0 0— r- 0 • -p — r~ 0 1— 0 -, PST-t- — 0 — 1 ■ -t ■• ■ t - I — f— t=- =^=r= 0 1 —t= work or same as shield-ing have such at the from a play, light, fear, Friend Je - sus He nev Lead-ing He will is er you not with you, slum-bers, on to leave you and and the one watch-ing you He nev - er bright home a mo - ment a still, sleeps, bove. lone. m ^=5- 31 mm Z+ -* 1 CHIL DREX ' S SLR VICES ^ ll No. 679. Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1891 yesuS) Gentle Shepherd HURLBURT. 6s &. 5s, with Chorus. R. Menthal m m TTt-i-g *=& it» s Je - sus, gen - tie Shep - herd, Lis - ten while we sing — Lit - tie ones u - Je - sus, pre - cious Sav - iour, Gen - tie, meek and mild, Thou canst feel for Lov - ing, gen_- tie Shep - herd, Lead us ev - 'ry day, May we nev - er J . _ ■ . . S & t=r I i £fefe^-N' S-fU+U f Sweet -est praise to bring. Thou wast once a child. From the heav'n-ly way. nit - ing chil - dren, wan - der £ Shep - herd of the chil - dren, Keep our hearts from an - ger, Guard us from all dan - ger, PH I *=* w fe=a ^^^ WEE£ Keep Thy lambs to - day — Gen - tly lead our foot-steps In Thy pleas-ant way. Keep our lips from wrong, Teach us how to serve Thee, — We to Thee be -long. Shel - ter us from harm, — In Thy love safe fold - ed, Shield-ed by Thine arm. ■Fl -J . . J"3.b*. J ]* £ 6 0 -0 9 -- r l g°t-t ^t=Z r CHORUS. trrrri mm 1=^ m -*,—*- *-* ttt r g^£ 1 r u Je - sus, gen-tle Shepherd, Bless us to - day ! Guide Thou our footsteps; Hear us, we pray ! ?=* r — r — b==^ i #± SSSft Ff "I 1^-1 fc^-M f Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. ■| 1 V~~r CHILDREN S SERVICES No. 680. Beautiful the Little Hands J. /■:. Rankin, D.D. CORBIN, 7s, with Chorus. N John ll\ Bischoff 1 4- ■* ' 1. Beau - ti - ful the lit - tie hands, 2. All the lit - tie hands were made 3. All the lit - tie lips should pray 4. What your lit - tie hands can do, rr. That Je ■ To ful sus' the An i! £S T=^-- the Lord's commands pre - cious cause to aid ; Sav - iour, ev - 'ry day ; That the Lord in - tends for you ; m ^^iwm j i tt v= FE¥^ li N fc N K f\ fL N 1 u 1 J 1 1 1 P P \ p 1 X N 1 n m -• 1 J J J & ' 1 rh 1 « 1 L i 1 HZ 9 1 J 2 1 * * • » • * A ■ «^ -t -1 4 m Beau - ti - ful the lit - tie eyes, Kin- died with light from the skies. All the lit - tie hearts to beat Warm in His ser - vice so sweet. All the lit - tie feet should go Swift on His er - rands be - low. Make that thing your first de - light, Do it to K Him with your might. /3»Y m # m M m m m 1 # # d # d d r3 ■ 1 Rj. L L -1 1 f 1 \~S • ■ • ■ f » m ~ 1 Ij u •j \j \j \i r-5 • 1 ; 1 1 V 1 y i V 1 t CHORUS. m 4=S=S=Jr *=*** Beau -ti - ful, beau-ti - ful lit - tie hands, N -#- E t= tt m That 1==* 1 ful - fill., the Lord's commands ; ±z m=i £ & N -*=*=j ^^m i=i *=i I Beau-ti - ful, beau-ti - ful lit - tie eyes, ^—4^ £=£=* ^3 Kin -died with light from the skies. i=* 3ZZ CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 681, Thou Art My Shepherd M. Elsie Thalheimer * 4 H~ THALHEIMER. 5.6.6.4.6.6.6.4. -I . I - N N y. Cramer i j i-t :*=w- m 1. Thou art my Shep - herd, Car - ing in ev - 'ry need, 2. Or if my way lie Where death o'er - hang -ing nigh, Thy My <--*- * lit - tie soul would P W- lamb to feed, Trust - ing Thee still : ter - ri - fy With sud - den chill, -F- L— 90 -• 0- In the green pas-tures low, Yet I am not a - fraid — *- *- *- , 0 s *—-,—# , 0 m m :l Where liv - ing wa - ters flow, Safe by Thy side I go, Fear- ing no ill. While soft - ly on my head Thy ten-der hand is laid, I fear no ill. *V- — I 1111 mm -0- -0- +- h 1 1— I lZ 1 No. 682. Jesus, from Thy Throne on High T. B. Pollock SEPTEM VOCES. 7.7.7.6. — T— 0- =*=3==g=3==3= —4 1- i. Je - sus, from Thy throne on high, 2. Lit - tie chil - dren need not fear, 3. Lit - tie hearts may love Thee well, 4. Lit - tie lives may be di - vine, A=d- z&=1=±=*. A. S. Sulfa -A 1 Far a - bove the bright blue sky, When they know that Thou art near ; Lit - tie lips Thy love may tell, Lit - tie deeds of love may shine, CHILDREN'S SERVICES Jesus, from Thy Throne on High ;L=fe^ 0 , 0 — i , l^g^i 1 1 =s: Look on us with lov - ing eye; Hear us, Thou dost love us, Sav - iour dear; Hear us, Lit - tie hymns Thy prais - es swell ; Hear us, Lit - tie ones be whol - ly Thine ; Hear us, s¥ 1°=? :fr- pp (2 Ho Ho Ho Ho I m Je - sus ! Je - sus ! Je - sus ! Je - sus ! !MH No. 683. When in the Lord 'J 'ehovah 's Name Henry A If or d mf With moderate motion. PALMS. 8.8.8.8.7. mi n immoderate motion. . f\ , A: — I P P 1 > — -\—m-- — • m • Frank N. Shepperd, i8g8 ^EEEEEEEEEEl rid - ing came, read His Word ; 1. When in the Lord Je - ho - vah's Name, The Sav - iour low - ly 2. We too are taught to know the Lord, To fear His Name, to 3. Soon shall the Lord a - gain pass by To judg-ment from His throne on high ; 4. Then may our youth-ful band be found With cor - o - nals of triumph crowned ; -r-g- T T "f-— f ■ T :-«te— t— rit- ■ T ' +- -f— f- ,f-— fr- *-l ~.» : *-F* fl*~Tf m gradually louder to the end m 1— BBEEESESE P* ii Loud- est and first an in - fant throng Greet - ed His com - ing with their song, And though we sim - pie are and young, Can praise Him with our joy - ful song, And from the saints' as - sem-bled throng Shall burst up - on the world the song, Rais - ing the heavenly hosts a - mong, Our cho - rus of e - ter - nal song, m Ho- Ho- Ho- Ho- I 1 • -fr * .* m san - na, ho - san - na, ho - san - na in the hieh - est ! A - men. san - na, ho - san - na, ho - san - na in the high - est ! A - men. . TAl^l Jig I J **• -• f^-ff^P "*"' P 9~*3 ' *-+& ■ '* I & ■! -: — — *f M p — £•— H* — 9 — ' — 1 — I-®- ~ & 1 r~e — Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. CHILDREN'S SER VICES No. 684. There s a Friend for Little Children Albert Mid lane IN MEMORIAM. 8.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. J. Stainer ^ A- mm^^E^^^^m^m^m 1. There's a Friend for 2. There's a Rest for 3. There's a Home for lit - tie lit - tie lit - tie chil - dren, chil - dren, chil - dren, A - bove A - bove A - bove fegEE *5£ L 1 t^ -JL. m the bright blue sky, the bright blue sky, the bright blue sky, N v— _#_ BE 0 b- ■ N 1 1 m |S 1- — J- — 1 J . 1— t -N— 1 .. i N A, tN*t. j — « — * -d — z±r— H— it— d — i — 1 H — \- — I — 1 1 fV\V 7 • | | •, 0 * J J 1 vv • 0 z% p ■ 9 1 D 0 — w I 9 * 9 A Friend who nev - er chang - es, Whose love will nev - er die. Who love the bless - ed Sav - iour, And to His Fa - ther cry; Where Je - sus reigns in glo - iy. A Home of peace and joy; (s&i- =*-: 8— • -£ % %- =1 H I — 9 i m -*- f __J 1 — -A ^i~ — > 1 — *— 1 -f - =n_ ^t— -\-U — < -U — — # — i* — — 1 1 — t» * Jp H I 1 M n m ^=v4 fczr=:zr * ^2: ±zl: ^zz:=t =P= i i * Un - like our friends by na - ture, A Rest from ev - 'ry troub - le, No home on earth is like it, -9-m -#- m -V9- Who change with chang - ing years, From sin and dan - ger free ; Nor can with it com - pare, V==l i I HI I 1 This Friend is al - ways wor - thy The There ev - 'ry lit - tie pil - grim Shall For ev - 'ry one is hap - py, Nor I pre - cious Name He bears, rest e - ter - nal - ly. can be hap - pier there. S^ ±=2=3=1=1 m CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 685. F. W. Faber yesus, Gentlest Saviour TUFTS. 6s & 5s D. Si-11— /. IV. Tufts m? rmrj jrt#^ i \ j j\iu i i. Jc - sus, gentlest Sav - iour ! God of might and pow'r ! Thou Thy-self art dwelling 2. Je - sus, gentlest Sav - iour! Thou art in us now; Fill us full of goodness, A EE4=*=t=* *2#-t f~ ' n jX-t-^ > r r ^« ^ I— i» — E — i 1- ■&--• wm Bfg ys m I I - Fine. ^ LT | | 'f * | f ♦ •* ^r.* In us at this hour. Till our hearts o'er-flow. w^^m* i — i — r Out be-)'ond the shin - ing Mul - ti - ply our grac - es, A -0 f- E Of the far- thest star, Chief-ly love and fear, 5=1 3=1 fc=J *%> t—t=tgz=±zi—$—r~r-\r3—"3=i s j?: Thou art ev - er stretching In - fi - nite- ly far. And, dear Lord! the chief -est — Grace to per - se - vere. Na-ture can-not hold Thee, Pray the pray'r with-in us, t~~r -i — r— r ^P^^^^T^'u^^r-r^E^^ -m I— 4- Z>. C. ?s J»M JuJ j-H-H 3== r s=t ■&■ T" T3- stt Heav'n is all too strait That to heav'n shall rise : For Thine endless glo - ry, And Thy roy - al state. Sing the song that an - gels Sing a - bove the skies. I ±fc 1 — r j-f-sMbfc* r- s Copyright used by per. of Cong'l and S. S. Pub. Soc. CHILDREN'S SERVICES No. 686. T.J. Potter, Abr. Brightly Gleams Our Banner ST. THERESA. 6s & 5s. Eight lines, with Refrain A. S. Sullivan ■— f9— ^y~7i — i 1 — — \-i H H 1 -1 1 V— , | I , J -PS 1 ^-n jttftf -fr—\ f ~i- — iK— I — 1 h — h- - j/^r*^ j- r— — # d J *— ■Hr ''ft m J m m ~Z r * 1 1 * x>\) o • • 2 |* * W ff !• 1 ? # * I* , ■ 1 J f p ■ r f •■ ■* r p r ; r * 1. Bright -ly gleams our ban - ner, Point - ing to the 2. Je - sus, Lord and Mas - ter, At Thy sa - cred 3. All our days di - rect us In the way we 4. Then with saints and an - gels May we join a - 1 1*1 sky, feet, g°, bove, Wav - ing on Christ's Here with hearts re - Lead us on vie - Of-f 'ring pray'rs and IN I . J- • p^. "^ 0"% ^ ©-". /-Y n n T 1 J | * [ b • P ' 1 P • 1 P ' ^b hQ 1 1 1 1 1 u \?c> 1 u L_L_ mt sol - diers joic - ing to - rious prais - es J M To their home on for high. See Thy children meet ; O - ver ev - 'ry foe : At Thy throne of love; 1 1 Marching thro' the des - ert, Glad - ly thus we pray, Oft - en have we left Thee, Oft- en gone a- stray; Bid Thine an- gels shield us When the storm-clouds low'r, When the toil is o - ver, Then come rest and peace, ft r— ' 1 m—r p ■f • REFRAIN. m m m 3: a T ^ ^ f *=£ Still with Keep us, Par-don, Je - sus ■ ed iour Lord, and save us in His beau - ty, hearts u - nit might-y Sav 9f. Sing-in g on our way. In the nar - row way. In the last dread hour. Songs that nev - er cease. fc Bright-ly gleams our ban - ner, A-fi- MSisiai! a3 -4 * • 4-^r 0 — 3 — <• — P- t~rfr n 1 ■ " ' hi 1 1 1 r ru-r;f- rf Point-ing to the sky, Wav-ing on Christ's soldiers To their home on high. A -men. 4-^ M- g^ d • ■ :t" r f=F ^ CHILDREN'S SERVICES wm No. 687. Above the Clear Blue Sky J. Chandler CHILDREN'S VOICES. 6-, & 4s. ft tmmmmmmm, K. J. Hopkins *=? ..W 1. A - bove the clear blue sky,... 2. But God from in - fant tongues 3. O bless - ed Lord, Thy truth.. 4. O may Thy ho - ly word.. In Heav - en's bright a On earth re - ceiv - eth To us Thy babes i n Spread all the world a bode, praise, part, round : >»<*— r- B r^T^rt mm - m IrT f= 1 1 =4=: -ft =3= =1 — 0 — — « — -H- 1 =^=f= =^ - -4=^-fn^-r 1 - - 1 w- 1 — * The We And And ft 1 1 — # an - then teach all gel - our us with -0- host cheer in one J 1 9 on - ful our ac - ft — « — high songs youth cord 1 Sing prais In sweet To know Up - lift - es ac - Thee the m -1— ■=* a:5 to. . . . their cord. . will as ... . Thou joy - ful L>*~v 1 God. raise, art. sound. — 1 J 0 m S • # • _' . n [£>>•» J J r ■ # • * - m •; | ] ■ J 1 V ' 1 I • * v— ^ r V l . 1 1 ®: 7SZ K Al A I Al Al r r n ■ lu - lu - lu - lu - I They We Then All love too shall then to will we shall *=J sing sing sing sing n To To To To ^m CHILD REX' S SEA' I 'ICES No. 688. Around the Throne of God in Heaven Anne H. Shepherd CHILDREN'S PRAISES. C. M., with Refrain H. E. Matthews, 1854. ajt 1 1 | 1 1 1 A 1 -Jr- 4- VT\ 1 1 1 1 1 — w — | J J 9 1 • 1 . * 9 } 9 J A 1 v- / 4- m- 1 • * 9 9 ^ • -\ 1. 2. 3- 4- 5- P 9 1 A - round In flow ■ What brough Be - cause On earth 9 m 9 the ing t them the they m throne robes to Sav - sought 9 of of that iour the i God spot world shed Sav - -#- in • less a - His iour's -#- # heav'n white bove, blood grace, m 1 Thou-sands of See ev - 'ry That heav'n so To wash a - On earth they f f f chil - dren one ar - bright arid way their lov'd His stand, ray'd; fair, sin; name; JZL. • /m\*P 1 m 9 •• 9 | 1 j 1 * M 0 f 1 1 1GJ-* 4 1 1 1 1 V^^ A || || r r 1 1 4 ' 1 : 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 Pi P Chil - dren whose sins are Dwell - ing Where all Bath'd in So now I in ev - er is peace, and that pure and they see His all last j°y> pre ■ bless for ing and cious ed giv'n, A ho - ly, hap - py light And joys that nev - er love; How came those chil - dren flood, Be - hold them white and face, And stand be - fore the *» r 11 -9& I band, fade, there, clean, Lamb, i REFRAIN. S33 4W- -&- ■*-£- -^ i Sins as •- ig, "Glo - ry, glo Glo - rv be m God on high." A-tnen. *r--&- w 1 I HH ■"— 1 r r No. 689. Around the Throne of God a Band J, M. Neale f) • 1 ALSTONE. L. N 1. C.E . Willing y A r \ 1 A *+ 1 ! 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 __ 'lil fi\ 1 - 9. | 1 II « 1 Xs\) "4 •. 1 H _J # I 1 - f) -#- -4- . -#- -#- -•- -#- \ -9- ^ T. "»■ -9- -9- ^ -#- ± I. A - round the thront : of God a band Of glo - rious an - gels ev - er stand ; 2. Some wait a - round Him, read - V still To sing His praise and do His will; 3- Lord, give Thine an - gels ev - 'ry day Com- mand to guide us on our way ; 4- So shall no wick - ed thing draw | near l To J do us harm or | cause us fear; /•V 1 9 9 1 • # • * 9 9 9 * ■ (£J- 4 • 9 • 9 9 1 i ^ 1 l. r 9 \^ A 9 # • • 9 1 # • r 9 1 1 4 1 9 1 ^ ' i | I i y 1 1 1/ 1 CHILDREN'S SERVICES Around the Throne of God a Band III IM J In ii t tiling they see, sweet harps they hold, some, when He com-mands them, go bid them ev - 'ry eve - ning keep we shall dwell, when life is past, And OH their heads arc- To guard I lis serv - ants Their watch a -round ib With an - gels round Thy £-: jjfei^ £ crowns «»f here he- while we throne at J L I « T gold, low. sleep. last m *=t No. 690. God Almighty, in Thy Temple R. H. Baynes ^=4 ETON COLLEGE. 8.7.8.7.4.7. — i — 1-4- J. Bamby m 1. God Al - might - y, in Thy tern - pie 2. Christ our Sav - iour, Thou who car - est 3. God the Ho • ly Ghost, be near us; 4. Ho - ly Trin - i - ty, de - fend us Low be - fore Thy throne we bow; For the young -est of Thy fold, Ev - er dwell our hearts with - in; In a world with e - vil rife; M= ■ £=t=^ £E& £ -9- P From Thy dwell - ing - place in glo - ry Hear our sup - pli Give us now Thy heav'n - ly bless - ing, As Thou didst in Keep them pure, and brave, and ear - nest, Give us grace to Let Thine an - gel- guards sur- round us In each sore and ca - tions now, days of old ; con - quer sin, bit - ter strife: £=E &* t= 1 i si =£=; While Price And, O we of - fer - less treas - ure, through Je - sus, pre - serve us Ear - nest pray'r and sol Rich - er far than gems Ileav'n'se - ter - nal crown LTn - to ev - er - last r emn or to ing & vow. gold, win. life. .-/ - men. z ina CHILDREN S SE P. V*CBS No. 691. Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Charles Wesley MENDELSSOHN. 7s. D. F. Mendelssohn 84. |rzq^_^|-| \ }=^\z zl=l=j—£-ji=3=dr=f=^=^=, 1. Hark ! the her - aid an - gels sing, Glo - ry to the new-born King ! Peace on earth, and 2. Christ, by high-est Heav'n a-dored ; Christ, theev- er - last - ing Lord ; Late in time be- 3. Mild, He lays His glo - ry by, Born that man no more may die, Born to raise the IN m r> mm-*"' -+■ m m n IN H22. f— p— F— F'i ' f r ^ =t=fet # 1 — 9 *~4 ■4 — * — "-^i-^i-g:! — P — Hrf — * — * — l " — ~^^ 1 s-*- r - - 1 mer - cy mild, God and sin - ners rec - on - ciled ! Joy - ful, all ye na - tions, rise, hold Him come, Off -spring of the Vir-gin's womb. Veiled in flesh the God -head see; sons of earth, Born to give them sec - ond birth. Ris'n with heal-ing in His wings, -J- fa*^ r-of 0 v- ^m^ 4- 4L > m _t_,_-t_i -*- -&- \=U- d — 0 —w '^m^mmm 3i * ifcp I Join the tri - umph of the skies; With th'an-gel-ic host pro - claim, Christ is born in Hailth'in-car-nate De - i - ty, Pleased as man with man to dwell ; Je - sus, our Em-' Light and life to all He brings. Hail, the Sun of Right-eous-ness ! Hail, the Heav'n-born A Jl A .*. ff 42. 3: * * %- :- -#- j*L J*L A' ^=t=t =t=? =t Organ. PF=^=^r T ^ ^^gigipi^ili^^ijiPI^ il Beth - le - hem. Hark ! the her-ald an - gels sing, man - u - el ! Hark ! the her-ald an - gels sing, Prince of Peace! Hark ! the her-ald an - gels sing, P- — K — fc=i ■ -~h" — ^ h-~ — '*- - , # — -£2- 3= f" I 1 — Glo - ry Glo-ry Glo - ry Zt— ! * * to to to d -T- the new-born King ! the new-born King ! the new-born King ! A MEN. CHRISTMAS SERVICES f 1 |g— ? 1- — ^ — «- No. 692. Holy Night I Peaceful Night J. Mohr NATIVITY. P. M. J. Barn by )iti » . 5f CT * eg Ho - lv night! peace-ful ho - liest night! Si - lent night! night! Ho- liest night! peace-ful night ! Si - lent night ! ho - liest night' Si - lent night! ho • lie>t night! .•a o ta< o o . Thro' the dark-nesa beam-, a Dark-ness flies, and all is ( !hild of heav - <. a, oh, how Guid - ing Star, ( ) lend thy Won -drons Star, o lend thy \S1 u* light, light, bright, light, light, Ho - ly Si - lent Ho - liest Si - lent Si - lent night! night ! night! night! night! m peace-ful ho - liest peace-ful ho - liest ho - liest J3__ night! night! night! night ! night! Thro1 Dark Child Guid Won-drous Star the dark-ness ness flies, and of heav - en, ing Star, O beams a all is oh, how lend thy lend thy light, Thro' the light, Dark-ness bright, Child of light, Guid - ing light, Won-drous dark-ness beams a light, flies, and all is light! heav - en, oh, how bright Star, 0 lend thy light! Star, O lend thy light! $*- m i-0- — T*~ — rv y- i mm- FV ■ T 1 -X s s> ■A-i , J-|..h —\ v. y- 1— J — '- ^V- 1 ' m — £=v-N- ^P ;#^# j— m ~» "rfj ■m m •^^# m m L 0 \ *m s mm m _r ' 1 \J 3 V m m 9 *S) 9P> * m # 1 f 9 9 "» ' 1 £r 1 Y<>n - Shep - Thou See With • der, \ herds didst the the -#- vhere they hear. . . smile. . east an - sweet the when ern gels 1 vig - ils an - gels Thou wast wise men let us keep sing: born; bring sing *-• 1 O'er ■Al - Bless Gifts Al - *#■ the le -ed and le JL Babe who, - lu - was . . t horn - a - lu - n a! hat ge a m. 1 si - lent hail the hap - py to our to our *T2f sleep King! morn, King! King ! JL • /iY 1 1 I'll i 1 1 1 (vL/« 1 ■- * W^ 1 -b 1 — L_ * • L -I— Hi — » — m -£- 1 I — • — 1 — 0 0— 1 1/ -r .1 m 1 V _■ — # — 4 i—M «_ 1 \4 -1 ■ !N§ ^ :* Rallentando. v — -#- -f- -0- -w r -w V :• Rests in heav - en - ly peace, Je - sus the Sav - iour is here, Full of heav - en - ly joy, Je - sus the Sav - iour is here, Je - sus our Sav - iour is here, Rests Te - sus Full in heav -en - ly the Sav-iour is of heav- en - ly the Sav-iour is je - sns our Sav-iour peace, here!' joy- here! here! g m l^\T~l III mmmm -I "^1 n r CHRIS TMA S SER I 'ICES No. 693. All this Night Bright Angels Sing William Austin Moderato. AUSTIN. 7s &. 8s, Seven lines. A. S. Sit I I iv an ^-i-irH -i *—!—r , , I ,-4 h I ■ 1 -fc-1 — , «■ rnf j | || 1. All this night bright an-gels sing, Xev - er was such ca - rol - ing, Hark ! a voice which 2. Wake, O earth, wake ev - 'ry-thing, Wake, and hear the joy I bring : Wake and joy ; for 1m. . .A. JL. .*. # #. S^a^J , . . l^fc -I 1- Jt ±2 :# — ii *;* p S izzzi^ii: A u > cm. , / P Vi ' f\ p 1 i i 1 /u b h l 1 m B 1 1 rt\^ ^ J J -J ! '— - * , r^ J *> 1 ^v r"2 * 2 ^5 # #~ * i : ^> 0 # J 2J # - 1 t> 1 | loud- ly cries, "Mor-tals, all this night, Heav'n and 'J ' mor-tals, wake and ev - 'rv twink - ling m m ■#■■*• + rise, light, i Lo! All 1 to glad - a - maz - m ^ 1 ness Turns your ing, Still stand 1 <3 9m 0 ^■A! -> 1 1 1 '# « ^- _^- * ^ • f f -^ 1 1 ^_«_^_«._^2 1 i \n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 p ' I 1 b 1 I i em. J IS L / -T— 7^" ! -#— - • — 5* je=e sad- ness; From the earth is risen a sun, Shines all night, tho' day., be done, gaz - ing; An - gels, Pow'rs and all that be, Wake, and joy this Sun., to see!" - ^ r i r u?-i — I I I J=l — i- K-l mf -• — •- 3. Hail! O Sun, O bless-ed Light, Sent in - to this world by night; Let Thy rays and as ..f/Jf gl^H . » r.A ^ ^ *— £^ ^ — 1 — r CHRISTMAS SERVICES All tin's Night Bright Angels Sing ill*-; ".s^fcfel-^E* feiEEfety^ ^ O heav'nly powers, Shine in these dark souls of ours. For most du - ly, Thou art i -V / Jf ; I raft. ': 9±—^r tru 1— i-i— CjE i J II ^ I God and man, we do con-fess ; Hail, O Sun of Right-eous - ness ! fEi=r m — , ^ ._ 42- E= # ^ 4= q— I I I L ^ — ~— S- i No. 694. Traditional, abr. A Child this Day is Born BAILEY. 6s«l7s. Traditional gggg|* W 1 I i. A Child this day is born, A Child of high re - nown ; Most 2. These ti - dings shep-herds heard, Whilst watch - ing o'er their fold; 'Twas 3. They praised the Lord our God And our ce - les - tial King; All * ±. ± * J # 1 1- --*"4— — — Er- 1 Refrain. Glad ti - dings to all =1= Glad ti - dings sing we may, Be Repeat for Refrain. 5 1 1 L-i — f * -H 1 r— 1 1 r z-n n 0 4 w W— *— #^7»— * J — J. ' I # 5 l-'-sr^ ' — ^-JZT-** wor - thy of a seep - tre, A seep - tre and a crown. by an an - gel un - to them That night re - vealed and told. glo - ry be in Par - a-dise, This heaven- ly host do sing. A - men. + — h =t T I I i Was born on Christ-mas - day. wrn^^ cause the King of kings CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 695. Merry Christmas Bells Are Ringing Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 £=±=J=1: ±zAzz* ( Processional Carol.) 1 — 1 — i- Albert J. Holden m 1. Mer - ry Christ -mas bells are ring - ing, Fill - ing all the frost - y air, 2. May a spark of ho - ly feel - ing Soft - ly ev - 'ry bo - som thrill, 3. Christ-ian hearts, sing out your glad-ness ! See the star ce - les - tial shine ! -b «= a* £-•- S -$*=&&'- i 1 3—* I And the hap - py chil - dren sing - ing, Greet this Day of days most fair, - new re - veal - ing In the gos - pel of good - will. Love di - vine i Leave your doubts, for - get your sad - ness, Wei - come now the Babe Di - vine ! Mb *=5 S -w— ± ■&■ ■#■ •#- -#•-#- -£• h «=? — @- ^* -B#- t= gp^M Ev - 'ry Chris-tian heart re - spond-ing Glad - ly joins the sweet re - frain, — Oh ! how sweet the Christ-mas mes - sage With its gift of heav'n-ly peace ! Then re - fleet the heav'n-ly glo - ry, Tell it to the world a - gain; CHRISTMAS SERVICES m Merry Christmas Bells sire Ringing . I 1 ^= " O ye sons of men, be joy-ful, Christ-mas day lias come a - gain." Words of ho - \j ben - e - die - tion, Ech - o - ing till time shall i live the bless- ed Christ-mas sto - ry ! "Peace on earth, good-will to men!" =fe_J 1 1 fc_j 1 1 j— r-J J Jr^r-crJ i — -^q—i --v ^mm i F "F rrrC pzj — i — r^* REFRAIN. ?=r — * — *=| Yes, the Christ- mas bells are ring-ing, Ring- ing out the sweet re - frain — Wi ii fill Hd~U i i ili^^ -f- V- _ * ! 1 1 ,— , 1 ! H-, 1 1 1 ~£-*-r-0 m PU— . ii -#-— ^p^s "O ye sons of men, be joy - fill, Christ-mas day has come a - gain.' I I -=4: ~9 # . • — i^M^^MNl^^iiB ev \ H i: 5TTF ■ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby 35 ■ill 1 l II ^7-^r CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 696. // Came upon the Midnight Clear Edwin II. Scars CAROL. C. M. D. _r J |s_ f?q R. S. Willis, 1849 =* fr- ** W -»---»— m 1. It came up - on the mid - night clear, That glo - rious song of 2. Still through the clov - en skies they come, With peace-ful wings un - 3. O ye, be - neath life's crush - ing load, Whose forms are bend - ing 4. For lo ! the days are hast - 'ning on, By proph-et - bards fore old, furled ; low, told, ^SlE£ -£-t-£ ^3*= ^0 *- ^Bdt n u ! ^ ^ 1 1 ' i '7 rc N ,6k \ ■ I V ^^ 1 / b N 9 1 ^n | ■ ^ ! '" c> — t 0 -# — — m • 0 — ' — ^ — 0 A * 0 -m — A 2r — *#- V Fror And Whc Whe L_^ nan - still ) toil n with d | 0 gels ce - a - the -#^ 1 bend les - long ev - -0 — - ing tial the er # 5* • near the earth, mu - sic floats climb - ing way, - cir - cling years 0 1 1 — w— «— 0 0 — U To touch their O'er all the With pain - ful Comes round the m m ■#■ -0 1 harps wea - steps age -0- s of ry anc of 1 Jj_S gold ; world slow ;- gold ! 0 • 0 (m\' <-i 0 r - s rV>, 9 — 0 1 0 tl* f " • 1 1 V^U ^v— — f ■ 1 . L W " ! 1 ' ' l V I V 1 f 1 V ! b 1 —1 p fct m ^H W ^ ' Peace to the A - bove its Look up ! for When peace shall 1 I— I earth, good-will to men," From heaven's all - gra - cious King : sad and low - ly plains They bend on heav'n-ly wing, glad and gold - en hours Come swift - ly on the wing ; o - ver all the earth Its fi - nal splen-dors fling, ^=^=£ -0— •- J1 -*- s-f- 0 s -=■*— 1 3:izJ 1 fc==l S && 1 ^ w The earth And ev . sol - emn still - ness lay, To hear the an - gels o'er its Ba - bel sounds, The bless - ed an - gels Oh, rest be - side the wea - ry road, And hear the an - gels And the whole world send back the song Which now the an - gels sing, sing, sing! sing ! 1 CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 697. The IV or Id Was Hushed in Silence Deep Mrs. S. A'. Bourne, 1 89 1 KENT. L. M. D. ^_A R. Art'nthal _D._k , C=" . ^=^ , r-0 . "=K '^TfPi r 1. The world was hushed in si - lence deep, The wait-ing shepherds watched their sheep, 2. A won -drous star was sent to shine, And show the world the Babe di-vine; 3. 'Twas Love that brought II im here to earth, 'Twas Love that plann'd His hum - hie birth, ^5 £-•_ — *E\~dc± f—i rr-\-f '— Fl ■-h 1 — c^ 1 — ~ 1 1 — 1^ -JZ9 V 1 V When came the joy - ful And from the East the 'Tis Love that draws us an - gel throng, And list-'ning a - ges caught their song, wise men came, With roy - al hon - ors to II is name. to Ilim now, And bids us at His feet to bow. B3= I i *=»=; v A3 «T H • A • \A • A J1 i? j .« k-r± 4 O glori-ous song ! O guid-ing star, O ho - Iv Love ! I O bless-ed sto - ry ! It floats a - long from realms of so bright-ly beam-ing ! From a - ges far thy ra - diance in full - est meas-ure, We bring to Thee our ricli - est .*_i__#. £=£ 1 : :ic;c U'VUH \v-:t.\m ritard. .__;—«: — # l glo - ry. Each Christmas-day it comes a-gain, — " On earth be peace! good-will to men ! " stream-ing, Still draws the na - tions to His feet The Babe of Beth - le - hem to greet ! treas-ure, To grace Thy glow-ing di - a - dem, O bless-ed Babe of Beth - le - hem ! fl 1 fi.#. ^_ ft Copyright, 1892. by S. M. Bixbv. CHRIS TJL I S SUA I '/c 'ES No, 698. Mary G. U alker Glory in the Highest BETHLEHEM. 6s & 5s. Hubert P. Main =± -I -m — •- -# — #- i. Glo - ry in the high 2. Shep - herds lost in won 3. Glo - ry in the high est, der, est, Lo ! the might - y strain Heard the mid - night song, O ! the bliss - ful morn. n_^_n acz is: Irk 1 s ;»: ~=f Wakes the harps of On the plains of Spread a - broad the IP- an Ju tid gels,- da : I Fills From Christ the that , the l world shin ■ Lord, a - gain. ing throng. is born. m ^« — 0 $t REFRAIN. =t €*- ±^& 1 1 #- -0- . -#- Glo ry the high est! Hear the ech J -#—r- still Sees II SI f^f^w Glo - ry >«ft g » to the £3_L :=: Fath Peace, on earth good - will. s: 3^ I — 1 — ^ — r — * Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. CHRIS TMA S SER VICES No. 699. Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices J, Cawood SMART. 8s &. 7s, D. II. Smart i. Hark! what mean those ho - ly voic e , Sweel - ly sound - tag through th<- >kir^? 2. ■• Peace on earth, good - will from heav ■ en, Reach -ing far a^ man is found, 3. " Hast - en, mor - tals, to a - dore Him; I. ram His name, and taste Hi> j'»v; I Lff /V H 6 -i H* » — —L- m $ : tfr Lo ! th'an - gel - ic host re - joic - es, Heav'n-ly al le lu - ias Souls re - deem'd. and sii for - giv - en, Loud our gold - en harps shall sound. Till in heav'n ye sing be - fore Him, 'Glo ry be to God most high!" -f— x~f « 0 w- 1 ^ . fi ! 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ., V 1 1 1 '1 III *. m £v* — 1 — m «| -&*— W J J 1 J d H -j — 3 B*— -ffc: -1 E5- % — — • — — # — -»# — ; % — s — j— 1 * — • — w * -J — ^S — «j List - en to the won - drous sto - ry Which they chant e in hymns of joy: Christ is born, the great A - noint - ed: Heav'n and earth His glo - ry sing; Let us learn the won - drous sto - ry Of our great Re - deem -er's birth ; f- -#- -#- -*- f- -*" f- f- f- l> - J f -&- /*v 1" 1_ 1 1 s t » W 1 Sst- — L — • — 1 — 1 L L 1 _> L 2 — — 1 1 L ^^^- — p__ - — 1 — 1 Hi ** p — p— | p * 1 h — V- \ c* 1 4-4 -f> J — J U, — I h 1 1 — r-4 ! 1 1- I ' I Glo - ry in the high - est, glo - ry ! Glo - ry be to God most high! Glad re-ceive whom God ap - point - ed For your Proph - et, Priest, and King. Spread the brightness of His glo - ry Till it cov - er all the earth. A -men. J ' . . . . - J*i B ±* i ' ' 1 UNI 1 ' I CHRIS TMA S SER I 'ICES No. 700. Brightest and Best of the Sons NINIAN. 11s.&10s .J — Reginald Heber — -A — ^==::#- ~m ~ — a J f— — m — »- -*-* F=l-i=3 3— H-Fcf ^^ i. Bright - est and best of the sons of the morn- ing ! 2. Cold on His era - die the dew - drops are shin - ing ; 3. Say, shall we yield Him, in cost - ly de - vo - tion, 4. Vam - ly we of - fer each am - pie ob - la - tion, 5. Bright - est and best of the sons of the morn- ing! / B. Dykes Dawn on our Low lies His O - dors of Vain - ly with Dawn on our mm =a ee £ r — F =g. — i — H>-f F +—\ t =r g^ -j— ,_- 1 mg^aups dark - ness and lend us Thine head with the beasts of the E - dom, and off -'rings di ■ gold would His fa - vor se ■ dark - ness and lend us Thine aid ; stall : vine? cure: aid; 42. I I in %- Star An - Gems Rich - Star =§= r of the East, the ho - gels a - dore Him, in of the moun - tains, and er, by far, is the of the East, the ho - m t= Zt±5|Z 0 — :t=: ■*—.- i-i i dorn 1 1 1 1 ^—E: - % - 1 = ?- -J j JnTj. 3= ^=H n - zon a - aorn - ing, slum - ber re - clin - ing, pearls of the o - cean, heart's ad - o - ra - tion; ri - zon a - dorn - ing, Guide where our in - fant Re-deem - er is Mak - er, and Mon - arch, and Sav-iour of Myrrh from the for - est, or gold from the Dear - er to God are the prayers of the Guide where our in - fant Re-deem - er is laid, all! mine? poor, laid. J No. 701. Hail, All Hail the Joyful Morn II. Anber — ^- A ■4— GLEBE. 1 — _ 7s. r— 1 N — 1 — — (- — 1 y. b. Dykes fe A =£= =t— ~y~ =2— : — H — — • — =#= s=i =i= -4- ■ i j 1. Hail, 2. An - 3. Him 4. Join as 4 %■ *— all gels pro we JL. -4 1 hail bend -phet then r 1 — - the - ing - ic our m joy - from strains fee - JM- — • — ful the pro ble -0- 0 morn ! sky, - claim lays, ^ 1 . 9 ' 0 Tell it Chant - ed King of To the 0 forth at kings, cho - —0 — 1 m from the th'ir rus — 0 — 1 -1 earth won - 1 - car of « 1 to drous nate the JL. 1 heav'n, birth, Word ; sky j ^^4H — — V -\ 1- - L £_ — P 1— -F— — • — I 4= ^=J CHRIS TMA S SER VICES Hail, All Hail the Joyful Morn m mm -* • — u.ui That "to us a child "Glo - ry be to God Great and won - der - ml And, in songs oi grate E%^t _, ,/. is born," on high, Ih> aame, - ful praise, That "to us a d-will to Prmcc ol Peace, the Glo ry give to i. son is man on might - y ( rod on *-# a L U given, earth.' high. o A men. % cm No. 702. Away in a Manger Mar/in Luther r-l * . =f 1 =1 LUTHE -A 1- 3. 11s. — I =— 1 -IT 1 1. A - 2. The ~5 • way cat - J zJ_S_ in a tie are IP man - low - | — 0 — ■J- ger, ing, J No The crib for poor ba - * :f: a bed, by wakes, I ■#- ! The But H i— ■:: "! r i lit - tie Lord lit - tie Lord i*Y Q ■d 1 1 | 1 pji *1 i ^ s» vt i 1 ^ ^b-4 n L- -1 •\ - -J * ""^ — L-& — r i +¥ -+ I I * ^ ri H^l Je - sus Laid down His sweet head. Je - sus, No cry - ing He makes. The stars in the sky... Looked I love Thee, Lord Je - sus ! Look sd 1 -J- q=rj — * i ^b — i — i — r 1 — ' " — #— r— —?—7T =1 -1 =H=^= =^=N=H down where He down from the ! — i — lay- sky, ! r The And — 9~- lit - stay =1 — s tie Lord by my Je era 0 -0- - SUS - die -#- * A - sleep on To watch lul 0 E^ 11 -*- ^ the hay. - la - by. i m. 4- * _>5 — i £ - -] — -5-- . -4— 1 m — =- — fl ^■^ — &— -. ^- ___! — L- -& — J - r —& — ^=\1 * Composed by Martin Luther for his children, and still sung by German mothers to their little ones. CHRIS TMA S SER J 'ICES No. 703. See Amid the Winter s Snow Rev. E. Caswell Moderate CASWELL 7s D. Sir John Goss. r\ +t 1 Up A - ^ i i i 1 ^* jK f± I V 1 i ■ m 1 # # ^ # 9 rJ v- 1/ • 9 0 #) m & i I. See, a - mid the win - ter's snow, Born for us on earth be - low, 2. Lo, with - in the man - ger lies He who built the star - ry skies ; 3- Say, ve ho - h shep ■ ■ herdj ,, say, What your j°y - ful news to - day ; 4- "As we watch'd at dead ot night, Lo, we saw a wond - rous light ; 5- Sa - cred In - fant, all di- vine, What a ten - der love was Thine, 6. Teach, oh, teach us, Ho - iy Child, By Thy face so meek and mild, -&*ZT S " -v 1 1 1 i^ 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 ! X 4 J 1 [ ! » J 1 J ! fe-4- —•-■=- 9 J 1 33 ^> 4 ■ m? & ^ I 1 i T 1 r-l— r i —91 •— 1 I I * *\ 9 9 I 5-#- |> ^s 1 (j»)3E4 ^— — -j ^ — 0 — — • — » — 9 —*- j^ — ^ VL^ i 1 ' f rs | 1 • ftm 4- ^\ • 'II1 1 ^V r 1 1 l ' m See He Where An - Thus Teach the ten - der who throned in -fore have ye gels, sing - ing to come from us to re Lamb height left peace high ■ sem - ap-pears : sub-lime your sheep on earth, est bliss ble Thee, Prom-is'd Sits a - On the Told us Down to In Thy sweet from mid low - ly of such e - ter - nal years. the cher - u - bim ! moun - tain steep ? Sav - iour's birth.1 world as this ! mil - i - ty. the a hu -&r — jg- _?_ W -zr £ -&- CHORUS. ff\ h 3i Hail, thou ev bless - ed H ^ demption's hap - py dawn ! ^ -*- -9- J CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 704. Once in Royal David's City Mrs. C, F, Alexander IRBY. 8.7.8.77.7. IF. J. GauntUtt, 1S56 ±4: 3^3 m Once He ■t in came ^ And, through And our roy do All all eyes al to His at £: a 4 ■2 r Da earth wond last I- vicTs from rous shall 1^ cit lieav child see y en, hood, Him, Stood Who He Through a is would Hi r -- ^ p o -.- low God hon own r and or re - cat Lord and deem U u 1 tie of o ing shed, all, bey, love, Where And Love, For a His and that moth shel watch child er ter the so T laid was low dear her a lv and I -■: f n** i I 1 J 1 V ** | 1 ^, 1 — ■ ■ <2< & /T f ^v £? ^j v \) -^ ^. * # s ff 1 ^H -& 9 \ 0 1 £s ba - sta by, hie, In And a His man era ger die for was His a bed; stall ; Ma - With ry the maid en In whose gen tie arms He lay; Christ - lan gen - tie Is our Lord in heav'n a - bove; And He 1 ^ .*. in * 1 — r — 1 — ' ^T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0** ' II ! | 1 1 1 ' | y - rs v II /f ' was that moth - er mild, Te - sus Christ her lit - tie child. poor, and mean, and lowly, Liv'd on earth our Sav - lour holy. chil - dren all must be Mild, 0 - be - dient, good as He. leads His chil - dren on To the place where He IS gone. /l7^ 3 r- I2" _^T^_ 1 1 rr 0 -*- *± H f9 f* /•^•** * # " «w ■ Ti "ft LrQ .-»■" 1-4 1 - • .* || s_,. 1 » ."■ r5 r || hr to ■■ '11 1 1 1 r~r CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 705. Jesus Camc^ the Heavens Adoring Godfrey Thring ST. PANCRAS. 8s & 7s, Six lines. Henry Smart JSP i i U i -1: i'-f-J. 'i jr*3^ 3 tr1 "u i. Je - sus came, the heav'n's a - dor - ing, Came with peace from realms on high ; 2. Je - sus comes in joy and sor - row, Shares a - like our hopes and fears ; 3. Je - sus comes on clouds tri - umph-ant, When the heav'ns shall pass a - way ; m ) — 1 — i* — t- jez: -r? Hg t==^ i 1 tp*c * t=t -•— * T"* Je - sus came for man's re - demp-tion, Low - ly came on earth to.. die; Je - sus comes, what-e'er be - fall us, Glads our hearts, and dries our tears ; Je - sus comes a - gain in glo - ry ; Let us then our horn - age pay ; Hal - le - lu - jah ! hal - le - lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - jah ! hal - le - lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - jah! ev - er sing -ing, i Came in deep hu - mil - i - - ty. Cheer-ing e'en our fail - ing years. Till the dawn of end - less day. I 1 1 . 0 — 1 — , 1 L. m _,_«. No. 706. Songs of Praise the Angels Sang James Montgomery NEW VIENNA 1. Songs of praise the 2. Songs of praise a - 3. Saints be - low, with an - gels sang, woke the morn, heart and voice, Heav'n with hal - When the Prince Still in songs -#- £■#- le - lu - jahs of Peace was of praise re - I r— — — — h— — CHRISTMAS SERVICES rang, born joice Songs of Praise the * Xngels Sang i V »S3* I J »JH ^ 3^5= ry ^ :rzn n When Jc - ho - vah's work be - pun, Songs of praise a - rose when He.. Learn * ing here, by faith and love, When He spake and it was done. Cap - tivc led cap - tiv - i - ty. Songs of praise to sing a - bove. Copyright used by per. of Cong'l S. S. and Pub. Soc. No. 707. Saw Vote Arever, in the Twilight Cecil F. Alexander THE WISE MEN. 8s.&7s.D. Berthold Tours 4J I | I I .0 ' i. Saw you nev-er, in the twilight, When the sun had left the skies. Up in heav'n the clear stars 2. Heard you never of the story How they cross' d the desert wild, Journey' d on by plain and 3. Know ye not that lowly Baby Was the Bright and Morning Star ? He Who came to light the ^ t=P :r— _brr ^L 1— ^H — 1 — U-J I 1 I J— J= I 1 I I I J M shin - ing Thro' the gloom, like silver eyes ? So of old the wise men, watching, Saw a lit - tie mountain, Till they found the Holy Child ? How they open' d all their treasure, Kneeling to that Gen-tiles, And the darken' d isles a-far? And we, too, may seek His cradle; There our hearts' best •| — r -*-*- r^hjftwU4J J j J ; B J j i j j h ^^_t3_^___l .___J_I -#_._#.-jyj_,_|_(S,_t-r_g_:H stranger star, And they knew the King was given, And they f ollow' d it from far. in -fant King ; Gave the gold and fragrant incense, Gave the myrrh in of-fer - ing ? treasures bring ; Love, and faith, and true devotion, For our Saviour, God, and King. A -men. J ■> r f f .. T* ^ 0 1* *-£# » ,P t>» ^— r-^-^311 %* ir 1 ► F rrrf r i£-c=jc-g-ir *E-fH K r 1 r r CHRISTMAS SERVICES No. 708. Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts To-Day c Wm. C. Dix, iS6j ii # x With motion. Mm—- EMMANUEL. 8.6.8.6. D. With Refra,n. ^5 ^ Jay Deavereaux = CZ. $ 0_ ^-L# # # #_C#_|_#ZZ]_,_3 1/ - I I y 1. Joy fills our in - most hearts to - day ! The roy - al Christ is born; And 2. For us the world must lose its charms Be-fore themang-er shrine, When, El r-0- ZH; S=S m s-S-J- I — ^ ' 1 — I — ^ fc 1 s— i — I 1 — a — y~i — i s 1 , -• J * =*=*:# # — i_zz:Szzti^z:bqzzt^zzz.-#zzz^zzz:*zd an - gel hosts in glad ar-ray His ad - vent keep this morn. Low at the era - die fold-ed in Thy moth-er's arms, We see Thee, Babe di - vine. Thou Light of un - cre- ^•^zzzEzzztzz^zzzzfzz: L[ I » f \t \ \ \ I ~i i i M— T I »__#_ — ._»_zpzzb^_*_fz__pzztt= ^zzztz_^_t L*_L. p— f tr I b ^ b b I * S2I w * 0 0 — \-0 0 0 #_L#_i_#_t_#_L^ 0 0 #_ L# E 9. 0- throne we bend, We won-der and a - dore ; And feel no bliss can ours transcend, Xo at - ed Light, Shine on us, Ho- ly Child ; That we may keep Thy birthday bright, With I IN I Ps N ^ ggszgzzg— rzzzr r~g Szz;;— £zzzf L I — FF zz I p m # L- ±= I '-,f|[; |i -M-JH.f__^_|Z£^ f **- REFRAIN. (Two measures to equal one of preceding movement.) With accent. N . I fv jljj JN^H J I : 1" J, M^ZJ=3ZZJ=| : U .# — azzi — 0 zzzzxzq 1 j — # — l#_j._# #_l#_^_# #_l_*_: 1 -0- • -0- "-» _ S "- joy was sweet be ser - vice un - de fore, filed. Re joice, joice Th'-in-car - nate mi^m^m^mmsm^m^^ CHRISTMAS SERVICES Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts To-Day -^s^ #_LJ #_i_L_ C-^^^L^-^, L^ — C#_i ^_i_C.# -_# #_3 Word Has come on earth to dwell No sweet - er sound than £$£ 1 i_ NT- I slower. this is heard, Emman - u el, tt» # :W'-|I^I * * Emman - u el! A - MEN. Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. PMW*Hf:HMi«-jH-iC-HHPi No. 709. »Sl?;^ of Men, Behold from Far Charles Wesley, 1739 INNOCENTS. 7s. Thibaut, 1254 Sb J: Jlr-3 Sons Mild Na - There Sing, of men, be - it shines on tions all, re - be - hold the ye morn-ing mm-^ hold all mote Day stars. from far. Hail the long - ex - pect - ed Star : be - neath, Pierc - ing through the shades of death; and near, Haste to see your God ap - pear spring rise, Pour - ing light up - on your eyes a - gain, God de - scends on earth to reign, ^ :£: .&- J_T — J"-;-* — £: — ±. — m— ^2 — -*V-s 1 J I mill! I u Ja - cob's Star that gilds the niiiht, Scat-t'ring er-ror's wide-spread night, Haste, for Him your hearts pre - pare, See it chase the shades a - way, Deigns for man His life t' em - ploy ; Guides be - wil-dered na - ture right. Kind - ling dark-ness in - to light Meet Him man - i - fest - ed there. Shin - ing to the per- feet day. Shout, ye sons of God. for joy! MEN. £7/ AYS TMA S SER J 'ICES No. 710. Shout the Glad Tidings IV. A. Muhlenberg GLAD TIDINGS. P. M With motion i IS • -4— m— — , — « »— t=«: 1=* 12l r9 4—4 yWj Deavereaux I -j_J4>li * — * — » — 9 — 9— big— d ^ I I - I I Shout the glad tid-ings, ex - ult-ing- ly sing; Je - ru - sa - lem triumphs, Mes - i i . r H I i/i l I -&- -9- .9 \-~y-- » 9- S -k-4 i . . . , si- ah is King. i. Si - on, the mar-vel-lous sto - ry be tell-ing, The Son of the 2. Tell how He cometh ; from na - tion to na-tion The heart-cheering 3. Mortals, your homage be grate - ful - ly bringing, And sweet let the r r r u . ' r * » r F^rrf^ t=t r n1* i» ir 1— Y— 1 — r „' 1 l-H-^--n ^3^-hr1 1 I J 1— l-ri!— J !_J ! 1— , ^3z:^^zj~b;z=^~gg3~^~j_g b» — ; — » — * — 9 — 9— by — 9 — 9 # 9 —9— High-est, how low-ly His birth ! The brightest arch-an - gel in glo - ry ex - cell-ing, He news let the earth ech-o round : How free to the faith-ful He of- fers sal - vation — His gladsome ho-san-na a - rise : Ye an-gels, the full al - le - lu - ia be singing ; One I I 1 1 III! ./• 4/iter ^^ stanza. J r ^ 1 1 1 ■ V-t *j —J 1 ! * - —1 u — 1— ^-»-x J J J < -j — J — (§>- — t J— • 9 • — ^ 9 9 9 — • eJ • .1 # • - m m 9 9 * stoops to peo - pie cho - rus re - deem thee, He 1 with joy ev - er - re - sound thro' the < -9- -9- -9- -*- eigns up ■ last - ing sarth and ■#- -9-_ ' i 1 ■ on earth, are crown'd. the skies. Shout the g^a^ tid - ings, ex - -t—*-it- 1 r* T * 1 fr)« * 9 _ S%— #=Z1= — L P 1 L-[-L \r- « p iFF ^ * ' r-j I=r— r — r ' 1 "I— i ^ . CHRISTMAS SER VICES Shout the Glad Tidings ritard. J J j — i — —?-rJ — i——, — -J — i— -g- ill. i=^ j — i- =t ^ . ^ :U3 g, a s= I I ult-ing-ly sing; Je - ru - sa-lem triumphs, Mes- si - ah is King. A | | — <5_ - * r# — ^ — » — * — # — MEN. -:' ^S 1 i — r Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. t=t= ^t— r-i-Y— r— r— ^— c-r°r-xi-&-J No. 711. (9 Little Town of Bethlehem Phillips Brooks ■A 1 REDNER. 7.6.8.6. D. I , r-». Lewis II . Redner, 1S6S -I- — a._ l_ — J j7| — m—^Am — # — 0 — 4 ' i ^— — - — # — « — 1 — i— -— l 0 — er — 1 -4 I 1. O lit - tie town of Beth -le-hem, How still we see thee lie! A-bove thy deep and 2. For Christ is born of Ma - ry, And gather'd all a -bove, While mortals sleep, the 3. How si-lent- ly, how si-lent-ly The wondrous gift is given! So God imparts to 4. O ho - ly Child of Beth -le-hem, De-scend to us, we pray; Cast out our sin and ! I i I I ^ -0- m I*! I II.*.:?: 1 j 1 I T -CT^ — I — 1 — r — 1 1 — i — L- — L — 1-= >— a - . - f) s i i , I ! i I V ■■ 1 1 A ffh ~i £• # , ^^ n 1 m ^ - # 9 \ ) J 9 J ' « s — _ j * * * fj * 9 1 # # # hands on high, Sav-iour long a - wait - ed ? If a monarch, where Thv State ? lost in sin j Come I in - to woe. By this low - lv birth of mine, love to me, Thee be ev - er prais - ing. Glo -r>> glo - rv, be for - ev - er m l 1 1 • * o • • L PJ« n 1 m i f5 h • # 5 « « ^ V J • • # 9 *N •■ 9 9 _ 9m 9 9 ♦J * # 1 J 1 1 1 r^f p* # Where Tin- court on Thee to wait ? Rov - al pur • pie, where ? Here no re - gal Sin - ner, rich - es shall be thine, Matchless gifts and free ; Will - ing -Iv this Un - to that most bounteous Giv - er, And that lov ■ ing Lord! Bet- ter wit - ness r* • -0- Jm- JL. fc* -#- JnU ^# 9 m 9) (m\* k P « 9 9 ^ i m m i ^-^? h — ' ->• ^ m ■ 1 # 1 \ 1 i ^ «^# ^*: | stmoer. -L_# 0 # .J 1 — ,5, 1 E2 pomp we see; Nought but need and pen - u - ry: Why thus cra-dled here? yoke I take, And this sac - ri - flee I make, Heap-ing jovs for thee." to Thv worth, Pur- er praise than ours on earth, An -gels' songs af - ford. 'i >• 9 h9 W>- il _*^ H CHRIS TMA S SEE J 'ICE S No. 713. Our Lord is Risen from the Dead Charles Wesley With motion and accent. TRIUMPHANT. L. M. D. A\ Menthal i. Our Lord is ris - en 2. A ra - diant cloud is 3. Our Great High-Priest and Shepherd, Thou With-in 0 * J J ' from the dead, Our Je - sus is gone up on higli ; now Thy seat, And earth lies stretch'd be-neath Thy feet ; the veil art en - tered now, bc^kzt fl4=t S=E i^=Ei i I 1 U 'Id J H I "S The powers of hell are cap - tive led, Dragg'd to the por - tals of the sky. Ten thou - sand thousands round Thee sing, And share the tri - umph of their King. To of - fer there Thy pre - cious blood Once pour'd on earth, a cleans -ing flood. M zt 5- There His tri-umph-al char - iot waits, And an-gels chant the sol - emn lay: The an -gel host en - rap-tured waits : "Lift up your heads, e - ter - nal gates!" And thence the Church, Thy chosen bride, With countless gifts of grace sup - plied, S^5 — 0 0 #- — 1= 9 9- =t -I _X>- II Lift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates," Ye ev - er-last - ing doors, give way. O God and Man ! The Father's throne Is now for ev - er-more Thine own. Thro' all her members draws from Thee Her hidden life of sane * ti - ty. A - men. m J? — ^ZII -• — •- 1 7— V— 1 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. 36 J.JL _,. -Q- II EASTER SERVICES No. 714. The Raster Lilies Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 KIMPTON. 10s.11s. With Refrain With motion. ft 4=*. *^v E. P. Tate 1 + 1. The East - er lil - ies shed their rich per-fume, And greet the morn - ing 2. Let hap - py chil - dren hail their ris - en Lord, And in - fant voic - es 3. To - day, ye bells, ring out a joy - ful chime, With cheer-ful tones and 4. O Lord of Life! on this bright East-er morn, Ac-cept the trib - ute ff#=F « fc V- #-= Wr V- fc=3 P =t=t £-*- 1 ir^ 0 1 *\ ^ P — |— fy 1 m • " -•—=-- *t of soft mer of IE? the Res - ur - rec - tion ; So let our spir - its sweet-ly bud and bloom, And •ly sing His glo - ry ; Let ev - 'ry Chris - tian spread the heav'nly word, And -ry notes of glad - ness ; And greet once more the hap -py East - er- time, And our a - dor -a - tion ; May life di - vine in ev-'rysoul be born, And i f E= ft h h h K- WZ3 t-t-m— -=^tj — ti 9 c sloiver. REFRAIN. In time. W*- "•■ m ' Br*- -*- yield the of • f 'ring of a pure af - fee tell. a - gain the bless - ed East - er sto tion. We ring the bells ry! bid each mourn-ing heart dis - pel its sad - ness. rise from sin and death to full sal - va • tion. @S ZE of _* « J5L l 1- :3=t ^N Zs ■I '4: ' ( \ tm -J 1 ■ 1 m III East - er - tide ! We sing the praise of Him who died ! We hail the day when EASTER SERVICES The Easter Lilies m A 1- 53i #- Ha n 1 ..i slightly slower. \VJ jl j JlJiU^ rose, Tri - umph - ant o I ver all His foes. ^-; Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. 4fl ? r-=r sfTiiii No. 715. Hallehtjah! yoin the Chorus Mrs. S. K. Bour?ie, i8gi KING. P.M. With Refrain. R. Mm thai 1. Hal - le - lu - jah ! Join the cho - rus ! Flow - ers bring ! An-thems sing ! 2. Hal • le - lu - jah ! He is ris - en ! Lil - ies bring ! Chil - dren sing ! 3. Hal - le - lu - jah ! Tell the sto - ry ! Ros - es bring ! Car - ols sing ! ttrtf. C f f IUIXjU *$- 3; j j vm ' 0 0 0 L^ *v — X w With the an - gels bend - ing o'er us, Raise the song to Christ our King ! Life has come from death's dark pris - on ! Prais - es to our glo-rious King ! Hail the ris - en Lord of Glo - ry, Prince of Peace and Sav - iour King ! 1 . - „ **=\ -#--■ v REFRAIN. b j • J b« SI III bj_i_ 0j — 7} — I I * r J 4—L - , 1 r Hal - le - lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal - le - lu - jah! Christ is King ! f WW CI- 1^1 Copyright, 1893, by S. M. Bixby. EASTER SERVICES No. 716. Sing, Children, Sing Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1891 BURTIS. 8.8.8.7.7.7.7. R- Menthal -fu7^— — r -1 ' — 1 1 H* N |^s 1 , — f^> "> ■*" N @fc§ zr -^1^1 Jr . ~«1 . 1 - — , i' '1 J-g 1 _fl=f «j l - 1. Sing, 2. Sing, 3- Sing, chil - dren, sing ! chil - dren, sing ! chil - dren, sing ! . ^\>0 ■ sing, sing, sing, 1 chil - dren chil - dren chil - dren — 3 b-*— 0-7 ' f ' # sing ! Sing the sing ! Sing a ■ sing ! Sing a joy - ful bout that - bout the • £7=rt^TT P » I — — F - — — F 4* — ff 1 f — r— -F 1 ^-^b Q « * » • m « « « « 4 ^P N F F * "^ ^. P. * 1 F P P F 1 1 V 1 ^1 1 1 k 1 —1 1 ]/ 1 ]/ /3--U T N 1 N 1 5—^- 1 is ■ ?5 N 1 * • 2 1 ! 1 # # P" ,N 1 X U Eg— 9 0 1 0 p #" F J 1 — •— — *— m + « 9 — 9 — 0- ^— 0 i — % -1 S2 1 East East life p - er - er im 0 sto - ry morn - ing, - mor - tal ; m — F 1 How the When they He has might - y King of glo - came at ear - ly dawn op - en'd wide the por - - ing, tal, -P- fiftV h r 1 ^ f f 1 - L. I PA * ji f P 1 1 • !/ p • w^_ | ~V 1 4 — 1 — P m ~T P 1 1 ^ ' V rt h J^ N | h ^* /^- N | ^ O- * — 9 — # — — 0—. 0 J ~^-f =*3 #=^= — fs- =^=5 — #-— SF — # & 1 Pass'd the And the Call - ing 0 er - stone us -F- 0 er - was to -0- %p— 1 last - rolled en - — 1 — —0 — ing a - ter -#- r-- 1 doors, way. in, 1 . Burst the tomb, Sing the words Safe from death r • J"5 and the and L7' "^ ^ broke the bars, an - gels say, free from sin. » ,i- /•Y n 1 L ^ p | * 1 0 * 0 1 [P-J. 9 m 1 P 1 L p — Igi4i »"• ■ p VI 1 r 1 m jbi-^- " 1 ^ \j 1 ^ 1 "-[^ 1 W 1 F / 1 U. i-k 1 h _j h 1 IS 1 1 " | P* IS v 1 slower. 1 Vi P J # " * • 1 1 P ■■ rft1' — : ""* Ig- -i — 1= J =-* » 1 -£- ~J ^~ — 0--- HI /ST- k 9 Ev - "He Joy - 1 -4 — # er - is ful 9 more ris - ■ly # to en,- re - fs -4 "' # "" live -do ceive 1 — * 0 on not the ; # • 1 high fear ; word ~1 F- -r ' i^ In the home See the place — Of our bless - ft *S 0 ~9 be - He ed, 9 . -0 -# ^— y^ond the is not ris - en -0— -*- 0 • sky. here ! ' Lord. p .• ij » e^ — U— ^-^ -U— =M= -f F- P 1 1^ 1 V -1 v » • — 1 4 Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. EASTER SERVICES No. 717. Risen with Christ Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 ; MAIN. C. M. D. S. M. Bixby mm 133a 1. Ris - en with Christ! O ho - 1)' thought! Lord, may it cv - or be,.. 2. Ris - en with Christ ! O bless - ed word ! From sin and death set free ;. 3. Ris - en with Christ ! This East - er - day Shall sweetly bring to mind, — 1 • ( ■ 1 — * • Ete r * 1 -J That we, by Thine a - tone-ment bought, Shall ev - er live to Thee Our life is hid with Christ in God, Lord, Thou our life shalt be!.., A death to ev - 'ry e - vil way, A ho - ly life to find.. =fefe=iyL4j 1 ^^ — =1- I $=3^=}- 5e* 1 P-f-J 1 P f ' J 3 May ev - 'ry heart be sweet - ly drawn, And set on things a And since such priv - i - lege is ours, Such won - drous gift di Lord, gen - tly lead our wand-'ring feet, Thy Ho - 1)' Spir - it ^ s • . # — ^j bove, vine, give, m mm % e =%=£ -#— PC £ :^E3EE* I-, r* 1- D ^ 1/ 1/ b Where Je - sus sits at God's right hand, Pledge of the Fa - ther's O may Thy Spir - it rule in us, And in our ac - tions That we, safe fold - ed by Thy love, That bless-ed life may love ! shine. live. t=^t ^ 18 v 1 ? ^»~ Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby s- EASTER SERVICES No. 718. All is Bright and Cheerful Round Us J. M. Neale, 1844 4- NASH. R. Menthal 5^ « ■ i " I 1. All is bright and cheer - f ul round us, All 2. If the flow'rs that fade so quick - ly, If 3. There are leaves that nev - er with - er ; There are flow'rs that ne'er de - cay 0 a - bove is soft and blue ; a day that ends in night, -0 — 1-1 TX $0- +J&L 42. -I 1 w- 3 $0 m^*^ ®t -0- -0- Spring at last hath come and found us ; Spring and all its pleas - ures too : If the skies that cloud so thick - ly Oft - en cov - er from our sight, Noth - ing e - vil go - eth thith - er ; Noth - ing good is kept a - way. _&* 0 «_ t=t *-=£ -&- r-Q-r 1 1 **■ - n — nH — \— n — — 1 — 1 /L ft J J 1 11 J Y\m \ ™ 1 pK V 0 0 0 J ' j j 0 ■• 0 j 0 0 U0 1 1 lUJ 9 0 mm9 \ 0 - J. 1 «J ■*■ ■*■ f -*■ - Ev - 'ry flow'r is full If they all have so They that came from trib 0 0 ~*~ ' 0 ~*~ 00 f -5- -0- -0- -0- 1 1 of glad-ness, Dew is bright, and buds are gay ; much beau - ty, What must be God's land of rest, - u - la - tion, Wash'd their robes and made them white, 1*2 1 1 ni ^t—t — f — r — f- 1 — — *-+ 0 -r — r — r — *— r — j — *-^H M>— i 1 r- 1 0 _* — 0 j — H» — r — F— f- U| t—p 1 1 1 1 r r r 1 1 1 4 L .j. =t= — #- gi^Ei Earth, with all its sin and sad- ness, Seems a hap - py place to-day. Where His sons that do their du - ty, Aft - er man - y toils are blest ? Out of ev - 'ry tongue and na- tion, Now have rest, and peace, and light. A - MEN. Copyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. FLO WER I I SER VICES No. 719, We Thank Thee, Lord MORNING HYMN. L. M. Bp. George Edward Lynch Cotton, /Sjd ' J 1 1- F. II. Barthrlmon i^sppp i. We thank Thee, Lord, for this fair earth, The glit-t'ring sky, the sil - ver sea; 2. Thine are the flow'rs that clothe the ground, The trees that weave their arms a - bove, 3. Yet teach us still how far more fair, Thou glo-rious Fa - ther, in Thy sight, 4. So while we gaze with thoughtful eye On all the gifts Thy love has given, P I For all their beau The hills that gird Is one pure deed, Help us in Thee 1 1 - ty all their worth, Their light and glo - ry come from Thee, our dwell-ings round, As Thou dost gird Thine own with love, one ho - ly prayer, One heart that owns Thy Spir - it's might, to live and die, By Thee to rise from earth to heav'n. W-^—S 1— '-t No. 720. I $* -» n l l r r — r m The Spring-tide Hour B. Monsell RAPHAEL. 8s.&6s. Gaetano Donizetti The spring-tide hour brings leaf and fiow'r, With songs of life and Dews fall a -pace, — the dews of grace, — Up - on this soul of Yet, year by year, fruit, flow'rs ap - pear, And birds their prais - es Lord, let Thy love, fresh from a - bove, Soft as the south wind And when Thy voice makes earth re - joice, And the hills laugh and sing, — love sin ; sing; blow, S -& t:z I . \P T -4— r--! — I ,— . 1- — U ! 1—, — ^r^_J_ And many a lay wears out the And love di - vine de-lights to But this poor heart bears not its Call forth its bloom, wake its per Lord, teach this heart to bear its day In shine Up part, Its fume, And part, And i many on win bid join a leaf the waste - ter has its spi - the praise y with no ces of grove . * in. spring. flow, spring. KE -#_^.^ zr-i.1 1 JFF r- 1 FLOWER SERVICES ^ la tg ' Itg No. 721. For the Beauty of the Earth F. S. Pierpont ELWARD. 7$, with Refrain. R. Mentkal £ =F =?:*=£ V ^ 1. For the beau - ty of the earth, For the glo - ry of the skies, 2. For the won - der of each hour Of the day and of the night, 3. For the joy of hu - man love, Broth - er, sis - ter, par - ent, child, 4. For Thy Church that ev - er - more Lift - eth ho - ly hands a - bove, Uv-vtzx: s £ 3: ±=t Wl J^. n. u i P 1 1 h | 1 1 Y\ * 1 \ 1 | J • ~m J"" * . 0 J i A ■ Inv * * m • J Itf 1 iy[) 9 • 1 1 «- s s tt* • n* • 9 " # 0 ^g 1 ■ J 1 For the love Hill and vale, Friends on earth, Of - f'ring up m . 0 which and and on m from tree friends ev - -#- our birth O - and flower, Sun a - bove, Pleas 'ry shore Her m hi 0 m . ver and and moon, - ure pure pure sac - 0 1"~ a - and and ri - -*- round stars un - fice -0- us lies, of light, de - filed, of love, + J (*\* ■-> 1 r UF - • ^ L; L. - L. 1 PJ^ 0 # • m p 0 0 0 ^ ' 1 *^b -. 1 — 2J2 — i U- J 1 1 1 L_| 1 e_J 1 1 1 1 1 I REFRAIN. I IN K $m A I s Lord of all. to Thee we raise This our grate - ful psalm of praise. I EEi JSL Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 722. Here, Lord, We Offer Thee A. G. W. Blunt, i87g J , AGNEW. 11s. & 10s. \ 1 -&r S. M. Bixby 4 4 ! I 1. Here, Lord, we of - fer Thee all that is fair - est, Bloom of the 2. Send, Lord, by these to the sick and the dy - ing, Speak to their 3. Raise, Lord, to health a - gain those who have sick - en'd, Fair be their E53 - P 4 l it: 3&L , ~r — r — r FLOWER SERVICES Here, Lord, We Offer Thee -I- $mm±&=&m :•- m gar - den and flow'rs of the field ; Gifts hearts with a mes - sage of peace ; Com lives as the ros - es in bloom ; Give for the strick - en ones, fort the sad, who in of Thy grace to the m^EkE^EEd * SB — e — fc m slightly slower. If1 ' ' I J H,| I I HjliiUL.Ml i i knowing Thou car - est More for the love than the wealth that we yield, weakness are ly - ing, Grant the de-part-ing a gen - tie re -lease, souls Thou hast quicken'd, Gladness for sor- row, and brightness for gloom. A - men. i 1 — g— c- ' p 1 33 m t .0 c*. 1 — I 1 Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. QjE r f=F 1 — i — t r • No. 723. Each Little Flower that Opens Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander EDEN. 7s.&6s, St. A I ban's Tune Book * t ' it i t i I ' t H |lj.: ^— S qj. I ai=i i. Each lit - tie flow'r that o - pens, 2. The pur - pie - head - ed moun-tain, 3. The cold wind in the win - ter, 4. He gave us eyes to see them, Each lit The riv The pleas And lips tie bird that sings er run - ning by, ant sum - mer sun, that we might tell •f — * • -l-# — -, — Ht# God made their glow - ing col - ors, He made their ti - ny wings. The sun - set and the morn - ing, That bright - en up the sky. The ripe fruits in the gar - den, God made them ev - 'ry one. How great is God Al- might - y, Who has made all things well. » m . — m &» • Jkd, « H-* . — •_:. fe*. fEzzzH=rzzzt-^M=zzS — £&$=£ FLOWER SERVICES .11 No. 724. Welcome, Summer, for Thou Br ingest Mrs. S. A". Bourne, 1892 ROSELAND. P. M. Frank N. Shepperd, 1892 B-lJ ■to 1. Wei -come, sum -mer, for thou bring -est Flow'rs and sun-shine, light and joy; 2. Joy - ful meet-ing, gai - ly greet - ing, On this hap - py Chil - dren's Day ; 3. Ten - " der Fa - ther, hear their sing - ing, Hear their voic - es soft and low ; S=£ f .f f r- t — ^ — 1 — p — i — ^ — *- J^ **t y*,4- p p B I I ^-^-i&L^^CT-^'-H^s ^^ -^- Na - ture's sweet -est hymns thou sing - est, While the ros - y hours are fleet - ing, Give the lit - tie ones Thy bless - ing Hap - py birds their songs em - ploy ; Chil - dren's hearts are bright and gay. Teach their hearts Thy ways to know. m *J*L±. r .*f » ^ *=t ja. m fe$Bi E -P-Sfr- Na - ture's notes of joy ;. On the ' Chil - dren's Day ;. In her paths to go ; . . f9S* Mer - ry, mer - ry chimes thou Hap-py in this joy - ful Wisdom's gen-tle sway con - B w, ^stJ-M ring - est, meet - ing fess - ing, *fr at * JK & Mer- ry, mer - ry chimes thou ring - est, Hap-py in this joy - ful meet - ing Wisdom's gen-tle sway con - fess - ing, Na - ture's notes of joy. On the Chil - dren's Day In her paths to go. m ■v — h — P- — y — ■— 1 nil A* n* ■«5Z. ^r FLOWER SERVICES t Welcome^ Summer \ for Thou Bringest j_^_i ^mmmmm 0 §3 fc Hap- py chil - dren come with glad - ness, Day of mu - sic and of Bow - ers, Bless to us the bap - py hours Joy - ous songs they raisc- Blos -som of the year ' While we're gath - 'red here ! e I ji^&Ei=C=Bg=B^ m ^* • 0 •—?. ^i ii £: Free from thoughts of care and sad - ness, Sing they notes of Chil - dren's prais - es fill the hours.... While we're gath- er'd On this day of joy and flow - ers ! Bios - som of the 3* praise, here, year ! IB 1 r Copyright, 1892, by S. M. Bixby. No. 725. Thine Are All the Gifts, 0 God J. G. IV 'hit tier, by pe GIFTS. 7s.&5s. R. Men thai 1^4 1 — IL -J -J -1 — d- — ] — 1 — ^ - I — I &^-a— %U — : — : — %— D 1. Thine are all the 2. Let Thy chil - dren, 3. Wis - er than the 4. Wei - come smiles on 5. Hap - pier for their -#- • -#--#- -0- :ii *#- gifts, O by Thy mis - er's fa - ces pi - ty's — d God, grace, hoards sad sake :-; Thine Give Is As Make ■#- • # ' 0 0 0 0 9 the brok - en as they a - the giv - er's the flow'rs of their sports and -*--#- -0- ■ 1 1 bread ; bound, choice : spring : plays, Jr —i ' 1 fr)T 4 f A f ? f— -f — f- & #_L- • • ! — h H *-' h a \ j 1 1 ' 1 ^ 1 ■T 4- ! 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1/ 1 0 1 1 Let the nak - ed feet be shod, And Till the poor have breathing-space, And Sweet -er than the song of birds Is Let the ten - der hearts be glad With And from lips of child - hood take Thy the starv-ing fed. the lost are found, the thankful voice ; the joy they bring, per-fect - ed praise. m MEN. — O- i^mm 1 \ Copyright, 1899, by S. M. Bixby. 1 p — r FLOWER SERVICES No. 726. Great Giver of All Good BUERMEYER. S.M.D. Asa Fitts^ re-cast by Rev. Godfrey Thring Jay Deaz'en 1. Great Giv - er of all 2. The fields on ev - 'ry 3. These liv - ing hearts of good, side, ours To Thee our thanks we yield For The trees on ev - 'ry hill, The Thy ho - ly Name would bless ; The > m I* -*— •- wm m I — v @S J * ■ ■ I all the beau - ties of the wood, Of hill, and dale, and field, glo - rious sun, the roll - ing tide, Pro -claim Thy won - ders still, bios - soms of the thou - sand flow'rs Would please the Sav- iour less. J . P-- ZBZZ s=e=t Ten But While s^ r-9S 1— , K IS—, — 1 1 M H & T5 *_, 1 — L 1 — 1 m * - — S -1 - 1 9 — # — — ( — =p__f=^_: #-• # N Sr ■ ' W *^> r # ~P ' And thou - sand va - rious flow'rs To Thee sweet of - f'rings bear, trees, and fields, and skies Still praise a God un - known ; For earth it - self de - cays, Our souls 1 can nev - er die ; IS s J - m J — O /m\» tt (# # • ■ ■ m • m # •• # 2 # gig m l [fA5 i » ' 2 5 r J ^ '•- — » 1 1 £x^£- p - J U -LJ — * - f^=^f- "— 1 ■ V r 0 — ■-t 1- fc^~ J -1 u J V $ >^S-—, SHIP! joy - ous birds in wood -land bow'rs Sing forth Thy ten - der care, grat - i - tude and love can rise From liv - ing hearts a - lone, tune them all to sing Thy praise In bet - ter songs on high. MEN. m Copyright, 1900, by S. M. Bixby. •#■ * 0 "—I Hg- JJ FLOWER SERVICES No. 727. Praise God from If y/iom All Blessings Flow Thomas Ken OLD HUNDRED. L. M. iiiJIJ J j ;lj ^^ Cuil. : \ 1 *=* t5=*=f T I. Praise God, from whom all bless-ings flow; Praise Him all crea-turcs here be - low 54. 3=1=* » rs * !-*=£:* -I t • 1 — r 1— TT I m m »=f s s ! ^ Praise Him a - bove, ye heav'n-ly host; Praise Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost. -*- .*- t==t i r i lipt f "cr i r No. 728. Eternal Father, Throned Above BARN BY. L M. D. J. Barnby m I ! I- ^^33 1 i i '— i — i 1 ' Hh — i ' < — ■ *— i — i 1 . -#-•-# r=T E- ter-nal Fa-ther, thron'da-bove, Thou fountain of re-deer love ! E - ter-nal Word ! who g:^4=S-FF~f » * _« «- 1 — r g • m^M^h I ' I I I 2=? -• — # ^=* left Thy throne For man's re-bel-lion to a-tone ; E - ter - nal Spir - it, who dost give That grace where- M — ft — . T~ . 9 n* 4r+4 — . # hm 4 . 4m. m c • m - • — m — _#- by our spir - its live; Thou God of our sal - va - tion, be E - ter-nal prais-es paid to Thee. DOXOLOGIES No. 729. To Father, Son and Holy Ghost Tate and Brady ARLINGTON. C. M. Thos. A. Arne =T frB-2— fj 72- :. To i ■&■ S=it mm o ' H|3 Fa - ther, Son and Ho - ly Ghost, One God whom we a - dore, h> I I 4 -M fS- -P2- M3 '* (5Z- V=t ■W J2- t^ 42. at J — l ^ T5f # : 8 — &- -&- ■tSJ- ^ — * <2 — sj- /S?^ And shall be ev - er - more. ^4 - men. hi -f2- ♦ f ^ -*-/ „ -^-. ^. Be glo - ry as it was, is now, ? r? I I % ^m m P=t W- &- No. 730. The God of Mercy be Adored MARLOW. C. M. D. J. Chetham a=t; ^ -^ A. fctEs •751 <*" -*— # M The God of mer - cy be a - dored, Who calls our souls from death, To praise the Fa - ther and the Son And Spir - it all - di - vine, — jl jl -to. m -*- &- -a- -&- -2- -£2 GL & ffi t=t G SSI ^=t 5^3 —I &- J=* -# # «- 75f" (^g-j2- ± 0 b ■f— I 1*1 Who saves by his re - deem-ing word And new - ere - at - ing breath The one in three, and three in one — Let saints and an - gels join. [ A • men. m -I U— L ^- ^^ DOXOLOGIES No. 731. Praise the Father, Earth and Heaven TALMAR. 8s & 7s fcS w- *=F /. /.'. WooJhury ~i — r i i Praise the Fa - ther, earth and heav - en, Praise the Son, the Bpir-it praise; J z !? Eg* .v?i ^a^=F^ I jtf r?~ ^=t F *P3E3 S=l j * i & & m SE3 II As it was, and is, be giv - en Glo - ry through e - ter - nal days. \jfTZ i t £ I , - 1 I -0- -0- -0- n 53=f =t=t s ^ t=t i No. 732. Praise the God of All Creation NETTLETON. 8s & 7s, D. /. Wyeth. Fine xfei 3^ I j Praise the God of all \ Praise the Lamb, our ex D. C. — Un - di - vid - ed ad ere - a - tion; Praise the Fa - ther's bound-less pi - a - tion, Priest and King en-thron'da - o - ra - tion To the one Je - ho - vah ( love ; bove give. .1 ^3eM4*^ wm iEEfe£ « P JU C. al Fine. I -£ *-i — ^ — i ■ — * S-r# 1 ^ ^-r-rt 1 Praise the Fount- ain of sal - va - tion, Him by whom our spir - its live: mm t=t DOXOLOCIES No. 733. John Wesley m Praise to the Father be Praise to the -9- Fa ST. THOMAS. S. M. 1 ■ n G. F. Handel -^ — m- ther I be, P 1 Praise 1 i >i J * -#— * His 1 On iy p^e IS -»*- Son, ^ =? iy £ m 1 s 1 -Sur- ges run. Praise to the I ~~ ■ — bless ed Par - a - clete, While end - less a m+ m ! , m ' . g £ ga No. 734. Jf". Hammond P G/^rj/ /ivine Eternity psalm xc. Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all ge?ieratio?is. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world , even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. Thou turnest man to destruclio?i; and say- est, Return, ye children of men. For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou earnest them away as with a flood ; they are as a sleep; in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and grow- eth up ; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth. For we are co?isumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath are we trotibled. Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy coun- tenance. For all our days are passed away i?i thy wrath : we spend our years as a tale that is told. The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength, labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. Who knoweth the power of thi?ie a?iger ? even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath. So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Return, O Lord, how long? and let it re- pent thee co?icer?ii?ig thy servants. O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days. Make us glad accordi?ig to the days wherei?i 8 The Psalter thou hast afflicted us, and the years wherein we haze seen evil. Let thy work appear unto thy servants, and thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us: and establish thou the work oj our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it. THIRD SELECTION Ube Btvtne power PSALM XXIX. Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty, give unto the Lord glory and strength. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name ; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. The voice of the Lord is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the Lord is upon many waters. The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is full of majesty. The voice of the Lord brcakcth the cedars ; yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Leb- anon. He maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young uni- corn. The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire. The voice of the Lord shaketh the wil- derness ; the Lord shaketh the wilder- ness of Kadesh. The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to calve, and discovereth the forests: and in his temple doth every o?ie speak of his glory. The Lord sitteth upon the flood ; yea, the Lord sitteth King forever. The Lord will give strength unto his peo- ple; the Lord -will bless his people with peace. psalm xcvi. O sing u?ito the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth. Sing unto the Lord, bless his name; show forth his salvation from day to day. Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people. For the Lord is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the ?iations are idols: but the Lord made the heavens. Honor and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanc- tuary. Give unto the Lord, O ye kindreds oj the people, give unto the Lord glory and strength. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts. 0 worship the Lord in the beauty of holi- ness: fear before him, all the earth. Say among the heathen that the Lord 9 The Psalter reigneth : the world also shall be established that it shall not be moved: he shall judge the people righteously. Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof. L,et the field be joyful, and all that is therein: then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice Before the Lord: for he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: he shall judge the world with righteousness, and the people with his truth. FOURTH SELECTION IDtvine ©mniscience psalm cxxxix. O Lord, thou hast searched me, and know?i me. Thou knowest my down-sitting and mine uprising ; thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path a?id my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it alto- gether. Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I can not attain unto it. Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence f If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, be- hold, thou art there. If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me. If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be light about me. Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night shineth as the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to thee. For thou hast possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them. How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God ! how great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they are more in 10 TJic Psalter number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee. Surely tJiou wilt slay the wicked, O God: depart from vie therefore, ye bloody men. For they speak against thee wickedly, and thine enemies take thy name in vain. Do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate thee t and am not I grieved with those that rise up against tint f I hate them with perfect hatred: I count them mine enemies. Search me, O God, and know my heart: try ?ne, a?id know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. FIFTH SELECTION Divine fl>rovtbence PSALM CVTI, O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy e?idureth forever. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy; And gathered them out of the lands, from the east, and from the west, from the north, and from the south. They wandered in the wilderness in a solitary way; they found no city to dwell in. Hungry and thirsty, their soicl fainted in them . Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them out of their distresses. And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habita- tion . Oh that men wrould praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men ! For he satisfieth the longing soul, a?id fill- et h the hungry soul with good?iess. Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, being bound in affliction and iron; Because they rebelled against the words of God, a?id co7itemned the counsel of the Most High: Therefore he brought down their heart with labor; they fell down, and there was none to help. Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble, a?id he saved them ozd of their distresses. He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death, and brake their bands in sunder. Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men! For he hath broken the gates of brass, and cut the bars of iron in sunder. Fools, because of their trail sg res sion , and because of their iniquities, are affliclcd. Their soul abhorreth all manner of meat; and they draw near unto the gates of death. 11 The Psalter The?i they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he saveth them out of their distresses. He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. Oh that ??ien would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men ! And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare his works with rejoicing. They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep. For he commandeth, a?id raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth ttp the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's e?id. Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because the}r be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their de- sired haven. Oh that me7i would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his zvonderful works to the children of men ! Let them exalt him also in the congrega- tion of the people, and praise him in the assembly of the elders. He turneth rivers into a wilder?iess, a?id the water- springs i?ito dry grotmd; A fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein. He turneth the wilderness into a standing water, and dry gromid into water- spri?igs. And there he maketh the hungry to dwell, that they may prepare a city for habi- tation; And sow the fields, and pla?it vineyards, which may yield f7'uits of increase. He blesseth them also, so that they are multiplied greatly; and sufTereth not their cattle to decrease. Again, they are minished and brought low through oppression, affliction, and sor- row. He poureth contempt upon princes, and causeth them to wander in the wilder- ness, where there is no way. Yet setteth he the poor on high from afflic- tion, and maketh him families like a flock. The righteous shall see it, and rejoice: and all iniquity shall stop her mouth. Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall imdersta?id the lovi?ig- kindness of the Lord. 12 The Psalter SIXTH SELECTION Zhc IDtvtne jforotveness PSALM LI. Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving kindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my t) 77 ;/ sg ? rssio n s . Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my tra?isgressio?is: and my sin is ever befoi'e me. Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judg- est. Behold, I ivas shapen in iniquity; a?id in sin did my mother conceive me. Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom. Purge vie with hyssop, and I shall be clean : wash mei and I shall be whiter than snow. Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all my iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me. Cast vie not away from thy presence; a?id take not thy Holy Spirit from vie. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free Spirit. Then 7i'ill I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee. Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy right- eousness. 0 Lord, open thou my lips; a?id my mouth shall sheiv forth thy praise. For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken a?id a coniriie heart, O God, thou wilt ?iot despise. Do good in thy good pleasure unto Zion: build thou the walls of Jerusalem. Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacri- fices of righteousness, with burnt offer- ing and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon thine altar. PSALM XXXII. Blessed is he whose trangression is for- given, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the via?i unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile. When I kept silence, my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long. For day a?id night thy hand was heavy upon me: my moisture is turned into the drought of sumvier. 1 acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquities have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord; and thou forgavest the in- iquity of my sin. 13 The Psalter For this shall every one that is godly pray inito thee in a time when thou may est be found: surely in the floods of great waters they shall not eome nigh unto him. Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliv- erance. I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mi?ie eye. Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near unto thee. Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall compass him about. Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, ye righteous: and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart. SEVENTH SELECTION Btvine Deliverance PSALM LXXVII. I cried unto God with my voice, eve?i u?ito God with my voice; and he gave ear u?ito me. In the day of my trouble I sought the L/Ord: my sore ran in the night, and ceased not: my soul refused to be com- forted. / remembered God, and was troubled: I complained, and my spirit was over- whelmed. Thou holdest mine eyes waking: I am so troubled that I can not speak. I have cmisidered the days of old, the years of ancient times. I call to remembrance my song in the night: I commune with mine own heart: and my spirit made diligent search. Will the Lord cast off for ever f a?id will he be favorable no more f Is his mercy clean gone for ever ? doth his promise fail for evermore ? Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies ? And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High. / will remember the works of the Lord: surely I will rei?iember thy wonders oj old. I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings. Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as our God ? Thou art the God that doest wonders: thou hast declared thy strength among the people. Thou hast zvith thine arm redeemed thy people, the so?is of facob and foseph. The waters saw thee, O God, the waters saw thee; they were afraid: the depths also were troubled. The clouds poured out water: the ski^ sent out a sound: thine arrows also went abroad. 14 The Psalter The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven: the lightnings lightened the world: the earth trembled and shook. Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the great waters, and thy footsteps are not known. Thou leddest thy people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron. PSALM CXVI. / love the Lord, because he hath heard ?ny voice and my supplications. Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, therefore will I call upon him as long as I live. The sorrows of death compassed me, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me: I found trouble a?id sorrow. Then called I upon the name of the Lord; O Lord, I beseech thee, deliver my soul. Gracious is the Lord, a?id righteous; yea, our God is merciful. The Lord preserveth the simple: I was brought low, and he helped me. Return unto thy rest, O my soul; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee. For thou hast delivered my BOtll from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling. / will walk before the Lord in the land of tin- living. I believed, therefore have I spoken: I was greatly afflicted : I said in my haste, All men are liars. What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me ? / will take the cup of salvation, and call upo?i the name of the Lord. I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of 'his saints. 0 Lord, truly I am thy servant; I am thy servant, and the son of thine hand- maid: thou hast loosed my bonds. / will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanks- giving, and will call upo?i the name of the Lord. 1 will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people. In the courts of the Lord' s house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord. EIGHTH SELECTION Zbc IDivfne Xeabing PSALM XXIII. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name' s sake. Yea, tho I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 10 The Psalter Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou a?wintest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. PSAL.M XXVII. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear ? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh, they stumbled and fell. Tho a host should ericamp agaijist me, my heart shall not fear: tho war should rise against me, i7i this will I be co?iftde?it. One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilio?i: i?i the secret of his tab- ernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock. And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me: therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy; I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord. Hear, 0 Lord, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me. When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord, will I seek. Hide not thy face far from me; put not thy servant away in anger: thou hast bee7i my help; leave me not, neither fo?'- sake me, 0 God of my salvation. When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up. Teach me thy way, O Lord, a?id lead me i?i a plain path, because of mine enemies. Deliver me not over unto the will of mine enemies: for false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as breathe out cruelty. / had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. NINTH SELECTION Zhe Btvine protection PSALM XXXIII Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright. Praise the Lord with harp : sing unto him with the psaltery and an instru- ment of ten strings. Sing unto him a ?iew song; play skilfully with a loud noise. For the word of the Lord is right; and all his works are done in truth. He lovcth righteousness a?id judgment: the earth is full of the good?iess of the Lord. 16 The Psalter By the word of the Lord were the heav- ens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth. He gathereth the waters of the sea together as a heap: he layeth up the depth hi storehouses. Let all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. For he spake, and it was done; he com- manded > and it stood fast. The Lord bringeth the counsel of the heathen to nought: he maketh the devices of the people of none effect. The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all gencra- tions. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. The Lord looketh fro7n heaven; he be/iold- eth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. He fashioneth their hearts alike; he con- sidercth all their works. There is no king saved by the multitude of a host: a mighty man is not de- livered by much strength. A horse is a vain thing for safety: neither shall he deliver any by his great strength. Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy; To deliver their soul from death, a?id to keep them alive in famine. Our soul waiteth for the Lord: he is our help and our shield. For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name. Let thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, according as we hope in thee. PSALM CXLVII. Praise ye the Lord: for it is good to sing praises unto our God; for it is pleasant; and praise is comely. The Lord doth build up Jerusalem: he gathereth together the outcasts of Israel. He hcaleth the broken i?i heart, and bhid- eth up their wounds. He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names. Great is our Lord, and of great power: his under standiyig is hifi?iite. The Lord lifteth up the meek: hecasteth the wicked down to the ground. Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving ; sing praise upon the harp unto our God: Who covereth the heaven with clouds, who prepareth rain for the earth, who maketh grass to grow upon the moun- tains ? He givcth to the beast his food, and to the young rave?is which cry. He delighteth not in the strength of the horse: he taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man. The Lord taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in those that hope in his mercy. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; praise thy God, O Zion. For he hath 'strengthened the bars of thy gates; lie hath blessed thy children with- in thee. He maketh peace in thy borders, and 17 The Psalter filleth thee with the finest of the wheat. He sendeth forth his commandment upo?i earth: his ivord runneth very swiftly. He giveth snow like wool: he scattereth the hoar frost like ashes. He caste th forth his ice like morsels: who can sta?id before his cold f He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: he causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow. He sheweth his word unto facob, his stat- zites a?id his judgments unto Israel. He hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for his judgments, they have not known them. Praise ye the Lord. TENTH SELECTION XLhc HDivine IRecompense PSALM XXXVII. Fret not thyself because of evildoers, neither be thotc e?ivious against the workers of i?iiquity. For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, and wither as the green herb. Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shall thoti dwell in the land, and verily thou shall be fed. Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way u?ito the Lord; trust also in him; a?id he shall bring it to pass. And he shall bring forth thy righteous- ness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday. Rest i?i the Lord, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bring eth wicked devices to pass. Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil. For evil doers shall be cut off: but those that wait upo7i the Lord, they shall inherit the earth. For yet a little while, and the wicked shall not be: yea, thou shalt diligently consider his place, and it shall not be. But the meek shall inherit the earth; and shall delight themselves in the abimdance of peace. The wicked plotteth against the just, and gnasheth upon him with his teeth. The Lord shall laugh at him: for he seeth that his day is coming. The wicked have drawn out the sword, and have bent their bow, to cast down the poor and needy, and to slay such as be of upright conversation. Their sword shall enter i?ito their own heart, and their bows shall be broken. A little that a righteous man hath is bet- ter than the riches of many wicked. For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the Lord upholdeth the righteous. The Lord knoweth the days of the up- 18 The Psalter right: and their inheritance shall be for ever. 'Tliey shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of fa/nine they shall be satisfied. But the wicked shall perish, and the ene- mies of the Lord shall be as the fat of Iambs: they shall consume; into smoke shall they consume away. The wicked borrowelh, and paycth not again; but the righteous sheweth mercy, and givcth. For such as be blessed of him shall in- herit the earth; and they that be cursed of him shall be cut off. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he dclighteth in his way. Tho he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand. / have been young, and noiu am old; yet have I not see?i the righteous forsake?i} nor his seed begging bread. He is ever merciful, and lendeth: and his seed is blessed. Depart from evil, a?id do good; and dwell for evermore. For the Lord loveth judgment, and for- saketh not his saints: they are pre- served for ever: but the seed of the wicked shall be cut off. The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for eve% . The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment. The la~w of his God is in his heart; none of his steps shall slide. The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him. The Lord will not leave him in his hand, nor condemn him when he is judged. Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, thoushalt see it. I have scc7i the wicked in great power \ and spreading himself like a green bay tree. Yet he passed away, and, lo, he was not: yea, I sought him, but he could not be found. Mark the perfefl man, and behold the up- right: for the end of that man is peace. But the transgressors shall be destroyed together: the end of the wicked shall be cut off. But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord: he is their strength i?i the time of trouble. And the Lord shall help them, and de- liver them: he shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in him. 19 The Psalter ELEVENTH SELECTION Btvine DinMcation psalm xxv. Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me. Yea, let none that wait o?i thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which tra?isgress without cause. Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; o?i thee do I wait all the day. Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy lovingkindnesses; for they have been ever of old. Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions: according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy good- ness' sake, O Lord. Good and upright is the Lord: therefore will he teach sinners in the way. The meek will he guide i?i judg??ie?it: a?id the meek will he teach his way. All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies. For thy name's sake, O Lord, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great. What man is he that feareth the Lord ? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose. His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed shall inherit the earth. The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him; and he will shew them his covenant. Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord; for he shall pluck my feet out of the net. Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted. The troubles of my heart arc enlarged: O bring thou me out of 7?iy distresses. Look upon mine affliction and my pain; and forgive all my sins. Consider nii?ie enemies; for they are many; and they hate me with cruel hatred. 0 keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee. Let integrity a?id uprightness preserve me; for I wait on thee. Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles. PSALM XXVI. fudge me, O Lord; for I have walked in mine integrity: I have trusted also in the Lo7'd; therefore I shall not slide. Examine me, O Lord, and prove me; try my reins and my heart. For thy lovi?igki?id?iess is before mine eyes: and I have walked in thy truth. 1 have not sat with vain persons, neither will I go in with dissemblers. I have hated the congregation of evil doers; and will not sit with the wicked. I will wash mine hands in innocency: so will I compass thine altar, O Lord: 20 The Psalter That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wo?i- drous works. Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honor dwelleth. Gather not my soul with si?i?icrsy nor my life with bloody men: In whose hands is mischief, and their right hand is full of bribes. But as for me, I will walk in mine integ- rity: redeem me, a?id be merciful unto me. My foot standeth in an even place: in the congregations will I bless the Lord. TWELFTH SELECTION (Sob in IRature PSALM CIV. Bless the Lord, 0 my soul. O Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honor and majesty: Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain: Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wi?igs of the wind: Who maketh his angels spirits; his min- isters a flaming fire: Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever. Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a garment: the waters stood above the mountains. At thy rebuke they fled; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away. They go up by the mountains; they go down by the valleys unto the place which thou hast founded for them. Thou hast set a bou?id that they may ?wt pass over; that they turn ?wt agai?i to cover the earth. He sendeth the springs into the valleys, which run among the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field: the wild asses quench their thirst. By them shall the fowls of the heaven have their habitation, which sing among the branches. He water eth the hills from his chambers: the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy works. He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the sen-ice of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which stre?igthc?ieth man's heart. The trees of the Lord are full of sap; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted; 21 The Psalter Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats; and the rocks for the conies. He appointed the 7710 on for seasons: the sun knoweth his going down. Thou makest darkness, and it is night: wherein all the beasts of the forest do creep forth. The young lions roar after their prey ', and seek their meat from God. The sun ariseth, they gather themselves together, and lay them down in their dens. Man goeth forth unto his work and to his labor until the evening. O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches. So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts. There go the ships: there is that levia- than, whom thou hast made to play therein. These wait all upo?i thee; that thou may est give them their meat in due seaso?i. That thou givest them they gather: thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good. Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled: thou takest away their breath, they die, and return to their dust. Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created: and thou renewest the face of the earth. The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever: the Lord shall rejoice i?i his works. He looketh on the earth, and it trem- bleth; he toucheth the hills, and they smoke. / will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being. My meditation of him shall be sweet: I will be glad in the Lord. Let the sinners be consumed out of the earth, and let the wicked be no more. Bless thou the Lord, O my soul. Praise ye the Lord. THIRTEENTH SELECTION IRature praising (3ob PSALM XIX. The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firma?ie?it sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, Which is as a bridegroom comi?ig out of his chamber, a?id rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race. 22 The Psalter His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof. The laiv of the Lord is pcrfecl, converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise and simple. The statutes of the Lord are right, re- joicing the heart: the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean, e?iduri?ig for ever: the judgments of the Lord are true . and righteous altogether. More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of thc??i there is great re- ward. Who can understand his errors ? cleanse thou me from secret faults. Keep back thy serva?it also from presu?np- tuous sins; let them not have dominio?i over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great trans- gression. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. PSALM CXLVI. Praise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being. Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sou of man, in idiom there is no help. His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish . Happy is he that hath the God of facobfor his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God: Which made heaven, and earth, the sea, and all that therein is : which keepeth truth for ever: Which execute th judgment for the op- pressed: which givethfood to the hungry. The Lord looscth the priso?iers: The Lord openeth the eyes of the blind: the Lord raiseth them that are bowed down: the Lord loveth the righteous: The Lord preserveth the strangers; he re- lieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turncth upside down. The Lord shall reign for ever, even thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the Lord. The Psalter FOURTEENTH SELECTION (Bob's Excellent flame PSALM VIII. O Lord our Lord, hoiv excellent is thy name in all the earth! who hast set thy glory above the heavens. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enenry and the avenger. WJien I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fngeis, the moon a?id the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him ? and the son of man, that thou visitest him ? For thou hast 7nade him a little lower than the a?igels, and hast crowned him with glory and honor. Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet: All sheep and oxen, yea, a?id the beasts of the field; The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas. O Lord our Lord, how excellenc is thy name in all the earth! PSALM CXLVm. Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the heavens: praise him in the heights. Praise ye him, all his a?igels: praise ye him, all his hosts. Praise ye him, sun and moon: praise him, all ye stars of light. Praise him, ye heavens of heavens t and ye waters that be above the heavens. Let them praise the name of the Lord: for he commanded, and they were created. He hath also stablished them for ever and ever; he hath made a decree which shall not pass. Praise the Lord from the earth, ye drag- ons, and all deeps: Fire, and hail; snow, and vapor; stormy wind fulfilli?ig his word: Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars: Beasts, and all cattle; creepi?ig things, and flying fowl: Kings of the earth, and all people; princes, and all judges of the earth: Both young men, and maidens; old men, and childre?i: Let them praise the name of the Lord: for his name alone is excellent; his glory is above the earth and heaven. He also exalteth the horn of his people , the praise of all his sai?its; even of the chil- dren of Israel, a people near 7i?ito him. Praise ye the Lord. 24 The Psalter FIFTEENTH SELECTION Zbe Worb of (Sob PSALM CXIX. Vs. 25-32 My soul cleaveth unto the dust: quicken thou me according to thy word. I have declared my ways, and thou heardest me: teach me thy statutes. Make vie to understand the way of thy precepts: so shall I talk of thy wo?idrous works. My soul melteth for heaviness: strengthen thou me according unto thy word. Remove from me the way of lying: and grant me thy law graciously. I have chosen the way of truth: thy judgments have I laid before me. I have stuck unto thy testimonies: O Lord, ' put me not to shame. I will run the way of thy commandments, when thou shalt enlarge my heart. Vs. 37-64 Tlwu art my portio?i, O Lord: I have said that I would keep thy -words. I entreated thy favor with my whole heart: be merciful unto me according to thy word. I thought on my -ways, and turned my feet unto thy testimonies. I made haste, and delayed not to keep thy commandments. The bands of the -wicked have robbed me: but I have not forgotten thy law. At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto thee because of thy righteous judgments. / a?n a companion of all them that fear thee, and of them that keep thy precepts. The earth, O Lord, is full of thy mercy: teach me thy statutes. Vs. 105-III Thy word is a lamp tin to my feet, a?id a Ugh 1 71 n to my path. I have sworn, and I will perform it, that I will keep thy righteous judgments. I am afflicted very much: quicken vie, O Lord, according unto thy word. Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offer- ings of my mouth, O Lord, and teach me thy judgments. My soul is continually in my hand: yet do I not forget thy law. The wicked have laid a snare for me: yet I erred not from thy precepts. Thy testimonies have I taken as a heritage for ever: for they are the rejoicing of my heart. I have inclined mine heart to perform thy statutes always, even unto the end, The Psalter SIXTEENTH SELECTION Zhc %aw of <3ob PSALM CXIX. Vs. 17-23 Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live, and keep thy word. Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law. I am a stranger i?i the earth: hide ?wt thy commandments from me. My soul breaketh for the longing that it hath unto thy judgments at all times. Thou hast rebuked the proud that are cursed, which do err from thy command- ments. Remove from me reproach and contempt; for I have kept thy testimonies. Princes also did sit and speak against me: but thy servant did meditate in thy statutes. Thy testimonies also are my delight, and my counsellors. Vs. S9-104 For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all generations: thou hast established the earth, and it abide th. They continue this day according to thine ordinances: for all are thy servants. Unless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in mine af- fliction. / will never forget thy precepts: for with them thou hast quickened me. I am thine, save me; for I have sought thy precepts. The wicked have waited for me to destroy me: but I will consider thy testimo?iies . I have seen an end of all perfection: but thy commandment is exceeding broad. 0 how love I thy law! it is 7ny meditalio?i all the day. Thou through thy commandments hast made me wiser than mine enemies: for they are ever with me. / have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation. 1 understand more than the ancients, be- cause I keep thy precepts. / have ref'ained my feet from every evil way, that I might keep thy word. I have not departed from thy judgments: for thou hast taught me. How sweet are thy words mito my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth. Through thy precepts I get understand- ing: therefore I hate every false way. Vs. 121-128 I have do?ie judgment and justice: leave me not to mine oppressors. Be surety for thy servant for good: let not the proud oppress me. Mine eyes fail for thy salvation ^ and for the word of thy righteousness. Deal with thy servant according unto thy mercy, and teach me thy statutes. The Psalter I am thy servant; give me under- standing, that I may know thy testi- monies. It is time for thee, Lord, to work: for they have made void thy law. Therefore I love thy commandments above gold; yea, above fine gold. Therefore I esteem all thy precepts con- cerning all things to be right; and I hate every false way. SEVENTEENTH SELECTION <3ob'8 protecting Care psalm cxxi. / will lift up 7?ii?ie eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that kecpeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right ha?id. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. PSALM CXLII. I cried unto the Lord with my voice; with my voice unto the Lord did I make my supplication. I poured out my complaint before him; I shewed before him my trouble. When my spirit was overwhelmed within vu\ then thou knewest my path. In the ivay ivherein I walked have they privily laid a snare for me. I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me; no man cared for my soul. I cried unto thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living. Attend unto my cry; for I am brought very low: deliver me from my perse- cutors; for they are stronger than I. Bring my soul out of priso?i, that I may praise thy name: the righteous shall com- pass me about; for thou shall deal boun- tiftdly with vie. PSALM XXX. I will extol thee, O Lord; for thou hast lifted me up, and hast not made my foes to rejoice over me. O Lord my God, I cried unto thee, and thou hast healed me. O Lord, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave: thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit. Sing 7tnto the Lord, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. For his anger endureth but a moment; in 27 The Psalter his favor is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And in my prosperity I said, I shall never be moved. Lord, by thy favor thou hast made my mountain to stand strong: thou didst hide thy face, and I was troubled. / cried to thee, O Lord; and unto the Lord I made supplication. What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit? Shall the dust praise thee? shall it declare thy tru*h? Hear, O Lord, a?id have mercy upon me: Lord, be thou my helper. Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with glad- ness; To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. 0 Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee forever. EIGHTEENTH SELECTION Encouragement in <5ob PSALM XXII. As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear be- fore God? My tears have been my meat day and night, while they cojitinually say tinto me, Where is thy God ? When I remember these things, I pour out my soul in me: for I had gone with the multitude, I went with them to the house of God, with the voice of joy and praise, with a multitude that kept holy day. Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted i?i me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his counteriance . O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, and of the Hermonites, from the hill Mizar. Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy bil- lows are gone over me. Yet the Lord will command his loving- kindness in the daytime, and in the night his song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life. I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me ? why go I mour?ii?ig be- cause of the oppressio?i of the enemy ? As with a sword in my bones, mine ene- mies reproach me ; while they say daily unto me, Where is thy God ? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within vie ? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my counte7iance , a?id my God. PSALM XL VI. God is our refuge and strength, a very- present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, tho the earth be 28 The Psalter removed, a?id tho the mountains be car- ried into the midst of the sea; Tho the waters thereof roar and be troubled, tho the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. There is a river, the streams ^whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High. God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early. The heathen raged, the ki?igdoms were moved: lie uttered his voice, the earth ■ melted. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge. Come, behold the works of the Lord, what desolations he hath made in the earth. He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth; he breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder; he burnetii the chariot in the fire Be still, a?id know that I am God: I will be exalted a??iong the Jieathcn, I will be exalted in the earth. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge. NINETEENTH SELECTION praise to <3oo PSALM XCV. O come, let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation . Let us come before his presence wTith thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him wTith psalms. For the Lord is a great God, a?id a great King above all gods. In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also. The sea is his, and he made it: and his ha?ids formed the dry land. O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker. For he is our God; and we are the people of his pasture , and the sheep of his hand. To-day if ye will hear his voice, Harden not your heart, as in the provo- cation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness: Whe?i your fathers tempted me, proved vie, and saw my work. Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said, It is a people that do err in their heart, and they have not known my ways: Unto whom I sware in my w?'ath that they should not enter into my rest. PSALM XCVII. The Lord reigneth; let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad thereof. Clouds and darkness arc round about him: righteousness and judgment are the hab- itation of his throne. A fire goeth before him, and burnetii up his enemies round about. 29 The Psalter His lightnings enlightened the world: the earth saw, and treynbled. The hills melted like wax at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth. The heave?is declare his righteousness, a?id all the people see his glory. Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast themselves of idols: worship him, all ye gods. Zion heard, and was glad; a?id the daugh- ters of Judah rejoiced becatcse of thy judg- ments, O Lord. For thou, Lord, art high above all the earth: thou art exalted far above all gods. Ye that love the Lord, hate evil: he pre- serveth the souls of his saints; he de- livereth them out of the ha?id of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous, and glad- ness for the upright in heart. Rejoice in the Lord, ye righteous; and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. PSALM C. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his prese?ice with si?iging. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we our- selves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Eriter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, a?id bless his name. For the Lord is good; his mercy is ever- lasting; and his truth endureth to all generations. TWENTIETH SELECTION <3ob ©ur defense PSALM CXI. Praise ye the Lord. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart, in the assembly of the iipright, and in the congregation. The works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. His work is ho?iorable and glorious: and his righteous7iess endureth for ever. He hath made his wonderful works to be remembered: the Lord is gracious and full of compassion. He hath given meat U7ito them that fear him: he will ever be mindful of his covenant. He hath shewed his people the power of his works, that he may give them the heritage of the heathen. The works of his hands are verity a?id judgment; all his commandments are sure. They stand fast for ever and ever, and are done in truth and upright- ness. 30 The Psalter He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and revercJid is his name. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endureth for ever. PSALM XCI. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the 7ioisome pes- tilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right liand; but it shall not co?ne nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the Most High, thy habitation; There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwell- ing. For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample tinder feet. Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. He shall call upon me, and I will atiswer him: I will be with him in trouble; 1 will deliver him, and honor him With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation. TWENTY-FIRST SELECTION <5ob tbe 3uboe PSALM IX. / will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou Most High. When mine enemies are turned back, they shall fall a?id perish at thy presence. For thou hast maintained my right and my cause; thou satest in the throne judging right. Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou hast 39 31 The Psalter destroyed the wicked, thou hast put oat their name for ever and ever. O thou enemy, destructions are come to a perpetual end : and thou hast destroyed cities; their memorial is perished with them. But the Lord shall endure for ever: he hath prepared his throne for judgment. And he shall judge the world in right- eousness, he shall minister judgment to the people in uprightness. The Lord also will be a refuge for the op- pressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee. Sing praises to the Lord, which dwelleth iji Zion: declare amo?ig the people his doings. When he maketh inquisition for blood, he remembereth them: he forgetteth not the cry of the humble. Have mercy upon me, O Lord; consider my trouble which I suffer oj them that hate me, thou that liftestme tip from the gates of death: That I may shew forth all thy praise in the gates of the daughters of Zion: I will rejoice in thy salvation. The heathen are su?ik down in the pit that they made: i?i the ?iet which they hid is their own foot taken. The Lord is known by the judgment which he executeth: the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands. The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God. For the needy shall not always be forgot- ten: the expectation of the poor shall not perish for ever. Arise, O Lord; let not man prevail: let the heathen be judged in thy sight. Put them in fear, O Lord: that the na- tions may know themselves to be but men. PSALM XI. In the Lord put I my trust: how say ye to my soul. Flee as a bird to your moun- tain ? For, lo, the wicked bend their bow, they make ready their arrow upon the string, that they may privily shoot at the up- right in heart. If the foundations be destroyed, what ca?i the righteous do f The Lord is in his holy temple, the Lord's throne is in heaven: his eyes behold, his eyelids try, the children of men. The Lord trieth the righteous: but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth. Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire, and brimstone, and a horrible tem- pest: this shall be the portion of their cup. For the righteous Lord loveth righteous- ness; his cou?ite?ia?ice doth behold the up- right. PSALM XX. The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; Send thee help from the sancluary, strengthen thee out of Zion; and 32 The Psalter Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice. Grant thee according to thine ow?i heart, a?id fulfil all thy counsel. We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners: the Lord fulfil all thy petitions. Now know I that the Lord savcth his anointed; he will heat him from his holy heaven with the saving strength of his right hand. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down a?id fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright. Save, Lord: let the king hear us when we call. TWENTY-SECOND SELECTION Zbe (3ob of flattens PSALM LXXVI. In Judah is God known: his name is great in Israel. In Salem also is his tabernacle, and his dwelling-place in Zion. There brake he the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, a?id the battle. Thou art more glorious and excellent than the mountains of prey. The stouthearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep: a?id no?ie of the men of might have found their hands. At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, both the chariot and horse are cast into a dead sleep. Thou, eve?i thou, art to be feared: a?id who may stand i?i thy sight when once thou art a?igry ? Thou didst cause judgment to be heard from heaven; the earth feared, and was still, When God arose to judgment, to save all the meek of the earth. Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee: the remainder thou restrain. of wrath shalt Vow, a?id pay unto the Lord your God: let all that be round about him bri?ig presents unto him that ought to be feared. He shall cut off the spirit of princes: he is terrible to the kings of the earth. PSALM LXXXII. God standeth i?i the co?igregatio?i of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods. How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked ? Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflic~led a?id needy. Deliver the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked. They know ?iot, neither will they under- stand; they walk o?i i?i darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course. I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like o?ie 0/ the princes. 33 The Psalter Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations. PSALM LXXXV. Lord, thou hast been favorable unto thy land: thou hast brought back the captiv- ity of Jacob. Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people; thou hast covered all their sin. Thou hast taken away all thy wrath: thou hast turned thyself from the fierceness of thine anger. Turn us, O God of our salvation, and cause thine anger toward us to cease. Wilt thou be angry with us for ever? wilt thou draw out thine anger to all genera- tions f Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee ? Shew us thy mercy, O Lord, and grant us thy salvation. I will hear what God the Lord will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints: but let them not turn again to folly. Surely his salvation is nigh them that fear him; that glory may dwell in our land. Mercy and truth are met together; right- eousness and peace have kissed each other. Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall heaven. look down from Yea, the Lord shall give that which is good; and our land shall yield her in- crease. Righteousness shall go before him; and shall set us in the way of his steps. PSALM XCIII. The Lord reigneth, he is clothed with majesty; the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself: the world also is stablished, that it can not be moved. Thy throne is established of old: thou art from everlasting. The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their waves. The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, tha?i the mighty waves of the sea. Thy testimonies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever. PSALM CXVII. O praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people. For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise ye the Lord. 34 The Psalter TWENTY-THIRD SELECTION Hcceptable Service PSALM L. The mighty God, even the Lord, hath spoken, and called the earth from the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof. Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined. Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before him, a?id it shall be very tempestuous round about him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the earth, that he may judge his people. Gather my saints together unto me; those that have 7nade a covenant with me by sacrifice. And the heavens shall declare his right- eousness: for God is judge himself. Hear, O my people, and I will speak; O Israel, and I will testify against thee: I am God, even thy God. I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices or thy burnt offerings, to have been continually before me. I will take no bullock out of thy house, nor he goats out of thy folds: For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills. / know all the fowls of the mountains: a?id the wild beasts of the field are mine. If I were hungry, I would not tell thee: for the world is mine, and the fulness thereof. Will I cat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats f Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the Most High: And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shall glorify me. But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my cove- nant in thy mouth ? Seeing thou hatest i?istruclio?i, and easiest my zvords behind thee. When thou sawest a thief, then thou con- sentedst with him, and hast been partaker with adulterers. Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit. Thou sittest and speakest against thy brother; thou slanderest thine own mother's son. These things hast thou done, and I kept silence; thou though test that I was alto- gether such a o?ie as thyself: but I will reprove thee, a7id set them in order before thine eyes. Now consider this, ye that forget God, lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver. Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me: and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I sheiv the salvation of God. 35 The Psalter TWENTY-FOURTH SELECTION Zbc (SoMs Xife PSALM I. Blessed is the ma,7i that walketh 7iot in the counsel of the ungodly, nor sta?ideth i?i the way of sinners, ?ior sitteth i?i the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. A?id he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall 7iot wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall ?wt stand in the judgme?it, nor simiers in the congre- gation of the righteous. For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous : but the way of the ungodly shall perish. PSALM CI. / will sing of mercy and judgment: u?ito thee, O Lord, will I sing. I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way. O when wilt thou come unto me? I will walk within my house with a per feci: heart. / will set no wicked thing before mi?ie eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall ?iot cleave to me. A fro ward heart shall depart from me: I will not know a wicked person. Whoso privily slandereth his neighbor, him will I cut off: him that hath a high look a?id a proud heart will ?iot I suffer. Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he that walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve me. He that worketh deceit shall 7iot dwell within my house: he that telleth lies shall ?iot tarry i?i my sight. I will early destroy all the wicked of the land; that I may cut off all wicked doers from the city of the Lord. PSALM CXIX. Vs. 1-8 Blessed are the mideftled i?i the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed are they that keep his testimo- nies, and that seek him with the whole heart. They also do no iniquity: they walk in his ways. Thou hast commanded us to keep thy precepts diligently. 0 that my ways were directed to keep thy statutes ! Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy command- ments. 1 will praise thee with uprightness of heart, when I shall have learned thy righteous judgments. I will keep thy statutes: O forsake me not utterly. Vs. 9-16 Wlierewithal shall a young man cleanse his way f by taking heed thereto accord- ing to thy word. The Psalter With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander from thy com- mandments. Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee. Blessed art thou, O Lord: teach me thy statutes. With my lips have I declared all the judg- ments of thy mouth. I have rejoiced in the way of thy testi- monies, as much as in all riches. / will meditate in thy precepts, and have respect u?ito thy ivays. I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word. Vs. 41-48 Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, eve?i thy salvation, accordi?ig to thy word. So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word. And take ?wt the word of truth utterly out of my mouth; for I have hoped in t/iy judgments. So shall I keep thy law continually for ever and ever. And I will walk at liberty: for I seek thy precepts. I will speak of thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed. And I will delight myself in thy command- ments, which I have loved. My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which I have loved; and I will meditate in thy statutes. TWENTY-FIFTH SELECTION HbiMng in tbe Xorb PSALM xv. Lord, who shall abide in thy taber?iaclef who shall dwell in thy holy hill? He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart. He that backbiteth not with his lo?igue, nor doeth evil to his neighbor, nor taketh up a reproach agai?ist his neighbor. In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoreth them that fear the Lord. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these things shall never be moved. PSALM XVI. Preserve me, O God: for in thee do I put my trust. O my soul, thou hast said u?ito the Lord, Thou art my Lord: my goodness cx- tendcth not to thee; But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the excellent, in whom is all my delight. Their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god: their drink offerings of blood will I not offer, nor take up their ?iamcs into my lips. 37 The Psalter The Lord is the portion of mine inherit- ance and of my cup: thou maintainest my lot. The lines are fallen unto me i?i pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage. I will bless the Lord, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night seasons. I have set the Lord always before vie: be- cause he is at my right hand, I shall ?wt be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, andmy glory rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope. For thou wilt not leave my soul i?i hell; ?ieither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. PSALM XXIV. The earth is the Lord' s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord f or who shall stand in his holy place 9 He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing fro??i the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the generation of them that seek him, that seek thy face, O Jacob. Selah. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; a?id be ye lifted 7ip, ye everlasting doors; and the Kiiig of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory ? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them 2ip, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come i?i. Who is this King of glory ? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. TWENTY-SIXTH SELECTION Overcoming tbe Worlb PSALM CXIX. Vs. 12Q-160 Thy testimonies are wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep them. The entrance of thy word giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple. / opened my mouth, and pa7ited: for I longed for thy commandments. Look thou upon me, and be merciful unto me, as thou usest to do unto those that love thy name. Order my steps i?i thy word: and let ?wt any iniquity have dominion over me. Deliver me from the oppression of man: so will I keep thy precepts. Make thy face to shine upo?i thy servant: and teach me thy statutes. 38 The Psalter Rivers of waters run down mine eyes, because they keep not thy law. Righteous art thou, O Lord, and upright arc thy judgments. Thy testimonies that thou hast command- ed are righteous and very faithful. My zeal hath consumed me, because mine enemies have _ orgottcn thy words. Thy word is very pure: therefore thy servant loveth it. / am synall and despised; yet do not I forget thy precepts. Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy law is the truth. Trouble and anguish have taken hold on me; yet thy com?na?idme?its are my de- lights. The righteousness of thy testimonies is everlasting: give me understanding, and I shall live. I cried with my zvhole heart; hear me, O Lord: I will keep thy statutes. I cried unto thee; save me, and I shall keep thy testimonies. / prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried: I hoped in thy word. Mine eyes prevent the night watches, that I might meditate in thy word. Hear my voice according to thy loving- kindness: 0 Lord, quicken me according to thy judgment. They draw nigh that follow after mis- chief: they are far from thy law. Thou art 7icar, O Lord; a?id all thy com- mandments arc truth. Concerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou has founded them for ever. Consider mine affliction, and deliver me: for I do not forget thy law. Plead my cause, and deliver me: quicken me according to thy word. Salvation is far from the wicked: for they seek not thy statutes. Great are thy tender mercies, O Lord: quicken me according to thy judg- ments. Many are my persecutors and mi?ic ene- mies; yet do I not decline from thy testi- monies. I beheld the transgressors, and was griev- ed; because they kept not thy word. Consider how I love thy precepts: quicken me, O Lord, according to thy loving- kindness. Thy wTord is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judg- ments endureth for ever. 39 The Psalter TWENTY-SEVENTH SELECTION Contrast of tbe Worlol^ ano tbe IRtgbteous PSALM TiXXTII. Truly God is good to Israel, even to such as are of a clean heart. But as for me, my feet were almost gone; my steps had well nigh slipped. For I was envious at the foolish, whe?i I saw the prosperity of the wicked. For there are no bands in their death: but their strength is firm. They are not i?i trouble as other men; neither are they plagued like other men. Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain; violence covereth them as a garment. Their eyes sta?id out with fatness: they have more than heart could wish. They are corrupt, and speak wickedly concerning oppression: they speak loftily. They set their moicth agai?ist the heavens, and their to?igue walketh through the earth. Therefore his people return hither: and waters of a full cup are wrung out of them. And they say, How doth God know f a?id is there knowledge in the Most High f Behold, these are the ungodly, who pros- per in the world; they increase in riches. Verily I have cleansed my heart i?i vain, a?id washed my ha?ids in innocency. For all the day long have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. If I say, I will speak thus; behold, I should offend agai?ist the ge?ieratio?i of thy children. When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me; Until I went i?ito the sa?icluary of God; then tcnderstood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction. How are they brought into desolation, as i?i a 7no??te?itf they are utterly consumed with terrors. As a dream when one awaketh; so, O Lord, when thou awakest, thou shalt despise their image. Thus my heart was grieved, and I was pricked in my reins. So foolish was I, and ignorant: I was as a beast before thee. Nevertheless I am co?iti?iually with thee: thou hast holden me by my right ha?id. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. Whoni have I i?i heaven but theef and there is ?w?ie upo?i earth that I desire be- sides thee. My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever. For, lo, they that are far from thee shall perish: thou hast destroyed all them that go a whoring from thee. But it is good for me to draw near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all thy works. 40 The Psalter TWENTY-EIGHTH SELECTION {prater in Hffltction psalm en. Hear my prayer, 0 Lord, and let my cry come unto thee. Hide not thy face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline thine ear unto me: in the day when I call answer me speedily. For ??iy days are consumed like smoke, a?id my bones are burned as a hearth. My heart is smitten, and withered like grass; so that I forget to eat my bread. By reason of the voice of my groaning my bones cleave to my skin. I am like a pelican of the wilderness: I am like an owl of the desert. /watch, a?id am as a sparrow alone upon the housetop. Mine enemies reproach me all the day; and the}- that are mad against me are sworn against me. For I have eate?i ashes like bread, and mingled my drink with weeping, Because of thine indignation and thy wrath: for thou hast lifted me up, and cast me down. My days are like a shadow that decline th; and I am withered like grass. But thou, O Lord, shalt endure for ever; and thy remembrance unto all genera- tions. Tfiou shalt arise, and have mercy upon Zion: for the time to favor her, yea, the set time, is eo?ne. For thy servants take pleasure in her stones, and favor the dust thereof. So the heathen shall fear the name of the Lord, and all th c kings of the earth thy glory. When the Lord shall build up Zion, he shall appear in his glory. He will regard the prayer of the destitute, a?id not despise their prayer. This shall be written for the generation to come: and the people which shall be created shall praise the Lord. For he hath looked down from the lieight of his sanfluary; from heaven did the Lord behold the earth; To hear the groaning of the prisoner; to loose those that are appointed to death; To declare the name of the Lord in Zion, and his praise in ferusalem; When the people are gathered together, and the kingdoms, to serve the Lord. He weakened my strength in the way; he shorte?ied my days. I said, O my God, take me not away in the midst of my days: thy years are throughout all generations. Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: yea, all of them shall wax old like a gar- ment; as a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed: But thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end. The children of thy servants shall con- tinue, and their seed shall be estab- lished before thee. 41 The Psalter TWENTY-NINTH SELECTION prater Hnswereb PSALM XLIII. 1 will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be i?i ??iy mouth. My soul shall make her boast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. 0 magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. 1 sought the Lord, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears. They looked unto him, and were lightened: a?id their faces were not ashamed. This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles. The angel of the Lord encampeth rou?id about them that fear him, and delivereth them. O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him. PSALM XXXIV. fudge me, O God, a?id plead my cause against a?i ungodly nation: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man. For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off ? why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy ? 0 send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, a?id to thy tabernacles. Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God. Why art thou cast dozvn, O my soul 9 a?id why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my counte?ia?ice , a?id my God. O fear the Lord, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear him. The young lions do lack, and suffer hun- ger: but they that seek the Lord shall not wa?it any good thing. Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good ? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. The eyes of the Lord are upon the right- eous, and his ears are open unto their cry. The face of the Lord is against them that do evil, to cut off the remembra7ice of them from the earth. The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all theit troubles. The Lord is nigh tinto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of C coiitrite spirit. 42 The Psalter Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all. He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken. Evil shall slay the wicked: and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate. The Lord redecmeth the soul of his serv- ants: and none of than that trust in him shall be desolate. THIRTIETH SELECTION Confibence in (Sob PSALM XXXI. In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; let 7ne never be ashamed: deliver me in thy righteousness. Bow down thine ear to me; deliver me speedily: be thou my strong rock, for a house of defence to save me. For thou art my rock and my fortress; therefore for thy name's sake lead me, a?id guide me. Pull me out of the net that the}' have laid privily for me: for thou art my strength. Into thine ha?id I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth. I have hated them that regard lying van- ities: but I trust in the Lord. / will be glad and rejoice in thy mercy: for thou hast considered my trouble; thou hast known my soul in adversities; And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy : thou hast set my feet in a large room. Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am in trouble: mine eye is consumed with grief, yea, my soul and my belly. For my life is spent with grief, and my years with sighing: my strength fail- eth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed. / was a reproach amoiig alt mine e?iemies, but especially among my neighbors, a?id a fear to viine acquaintance: they that did see vie without fled from me, I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel. For I have heard the slander of many: fear was 07i every side: while they took coun- sel together against me, they devised to take away my life. But I trusted in thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my God. My times are hi thy ha?id: deliver me fro??i the hand of inine e?iemies, a?idfrom the??i that persecute me. Make thy face to shine upon thy servant: save me for thy mercies' sake. Let me ?wt be ashamed, O Lord; for I have called upon thee: let the wicked be ashamed, a?id let them be silent in the grave. Let the lying lips be put to silence; which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the right- eous. Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou 43 The Psalter hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the so?is of men ! Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues. Blessed be the Lord: for he hath shewed 7u e his ?narvelous ki?idness in a strong city. For I said in my haste, I am cut cff from before thine eyes: nevertheless thou heardest the voice of my supplications when I cried unto thee. O love the Lord, all ye his saints: for the Lord preserveth the faithful ^ and plenti- fully rewardeth the proud doer. Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord. THIRTY-FIRST SELECTION (Sob's Hncient people PSAL.M LXXXTX. / will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever: with my mouth will I make know?i thy faithfulness to all generatiojis. For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens. I have made a covenant with my chosen ^ I have swor?i u?ito David my servant, Thy seed will I establish for ever, and build up thy throne to all genera- tions. A?id the heavens shall praise thy wonders, O Lord: thy faithfulness also i?i the coyigregation of the saints. For who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord? who among the sons of the might}' can be likened unto the Lord? God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the sai?its} and to be had i?i reverence of all them that are about him. O Lord God of hosts, who is a strong Lord like unto thee ? or to thy faith- fulness round about thee ? Thou rulest the raging of the sea: when the waves thereof arise thou stillest them. Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces, as one that is slain; thou hast scattered thine enemies with thy strong arm. The heavens are thine, the earth also is thine: as for the world and the fulness thereof, thou hast founded them. The north and the south thou hast cre- ated them: Tabor and Hermon shall rejoice in thy name. Thou hast a mighty ar?n: strong is thy hand, and high is thy right hand. Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face. Blessed is ihe people that k?ww the joyful sound: they shall walk, O Lord, i?i the light of thy coimtenance. In thy name shall they rejoice all the day: and in thy righteousness shall they be exalted. For thou art the glory of their strength: and in thy favor our horn shall be exalted. 44 The Psalter For the Lord is our defence; and the Holy one of Israel is our King. Then thou spakest in vision to thy Holy One, and saidst, I have laid help upon one that is mighty; I have exalted one chosen out of the people. I have found David my servant; with my holy oil have I anointed him: With whom my hand shall be established: mine arm also shall strengthen him. The enemy shall not exact upon him: nor the son of wickedness afflict him. And I will beat down his foes before his face, and plague them that hate him. But my faithfulness and my mercy shall be with him: and in my name shall his horn be exalted. I will set his hand also in the sea, and his right hand in the rivers. He shall cry unto me, Thou art my Father, my God, and the Rock of my salvation. Also I will make him ???y firstborn, higher than the kings of the earth. My mercy will I keep for him for ever- more, and my covenant shall stand fast with him. His seed also will I ?nake to endure for ever, and his throne as the days of heaven. THIRTY-SECOND SELECTION (Sob flIMobts to Save PSALM LVII. Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trustcth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be over- past. I will cry unto God most high; unto God that performeth all things for me. He shall send from heaven, and save me from the reproach of him that would swallow me up. God shall send forth his mercy and his truth. My soul is among lions: and I lie even among them that are set on fire, even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword. Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens; let thy glory be above all the earth. They have prepared a net for my steps ; my soul is bowed down: they have digged a pit before me, into the midst whereof they are fallen themselves. My heart is fixed \ O God, ??iy heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise. Awake up, my glory; awake, psaltery and harp: I myself will awake early. I will praise thee, O Lord, among the peo- ple: I will sing u?ito thee among the ?iatio?is. For thy mercy is great unto the heavens, and thy truth unto the clouds. Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens: let thy glory be above all the earth. PSALM LXII. Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. 45 The Psalter He only is my rock a?id my salvation; he is my defejice; I shall ?wt be greatly moved. How long will ye imagine mischief against a man ? ye shall be slain all of you: as a bowing wall shall ye be, and as a tottering fence. They only consult to cast him dow?i from his excelle?icy: they delight in lies: they bless with their mouth, but they curse in- wardly. My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him. He o?ily is my rock and my salvatio?i: he is my defe?ice; I shall not be moved. In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my re- fuge, is in God. Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity. Trust 7iot in oppression, and become ?iot vain in robbery: if riches increase, set not your heart upon them. God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God. Also uyito thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man accordi?ig to his work. PSALM LXVTI. God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; That thy way may be know?i upon earth, thy saving health among all ?iations. Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. O let the ?iatio?is be glad and sing for joy: for thou shall judge the people right- eously, a?id govern the natio?is upon earth. Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praice thee. Then shall the earih yield her increase; and God, even our ow?i God, shall bless us. God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him. THIRTY-THIRD SELECTION prater for Hcceptance PSALM XVII. / said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me. I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good; and my sorrow was stirred. My heart was hot within me; while I was mtising the fire burned: then spake I with my tongue, Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am. Behold, thou hast made my days as a handbreadth; and mine age is as ?ioth- 46 The Psalter ing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Surely every man walketh in a vain shew: surely they are disquieted in vain: he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them. And now, Lord, what wait I fort my hope is in thee. Deliver me from all my transgressions: make me not the reproach of the fool- ish. / was dumb, I opened not my month; be- eansc thou didst it. Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand. When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth: surely every man is vanity. Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear unto my cry; hold not thy peace at my tears: for I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were. O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more. PSALM xxxix. Hear the right, O Lord, attend unto my cry; give ear unto my prayer, that goeth not out of feigned lips. Let my sentence come forth from thy pres- ence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal. Thou hast proved mine heart; thou hast visited me in the night; thou hast tried me, and shalt find nothing: I am pur- posed that my mouth shall not trans- gress. Concerning the works of men, by the word of thy tips I have kept me from the paths of the destroyer. Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not. L have called upon thee, for thou wilt hear me, O God; incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech. Shew thy marvelous lovingkindness, O thou that savest by thy right hand them which put their trust in thee from those that rise up against them. Keep me as the apple of the eye; hide me under the shadoiv of thy wings, From the wicked that oppress me, from my deadly enemies, who compass me about. They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly. They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth; Like as a lion that is greedy of his prey, and as it were a young lion lurking in secret places. Arise, O Lord, disappoint him, cast him down: deliver my soul from the wicked, which is thy sword: From men which are thy hand, O L^ord, from men of the world, -which have their portion in this life, and whose belly thou fillcst with thy hid treasure: they are full of children, and leave the rest of their substance to their babes. As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness. 47 The Psalter THIRTY-FOURTH SELECTION prater for deliverance PSALM LXXX. Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph like a flock; thott that dwellest betwee?i the cherubim, shine forth. Before Ephraim and Benjamin and Ma- nasseh stir up thy strength, and come and save us. Turn us again, O God, and cause thy face to shine; and we shall be saved. O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people? Thou feedest them with the bread of tears; and givest the?n tears to drink in great meas7ire. Thou makest us a strife unto our neigh- bors: and our enemies laugh among themselves. Turn us again, O God of hosts, and cause thy face to sJmie; and we shall be saved. Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt: thou hast cast out the heathen, and planted it. Thou preparedst room before it, and didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, and the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, and her branches unto the river. Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it. Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts: look down from heaven, and behold, and visit this vine; And the vineyard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch that thou madest strong for thyself. It is burned with fire, it is cut down: they perish at the rebuke of thy coun- tenance. Let thy hand be upon the man of thy right ha?id, upon the son of man whom thou madest strong for thyself. So will not we go back from thee: quicken us, and we will call upon thy name. Turn us again, O Lord God of hosts, cause thy face to shine; and we shall be saved. PSALM LXXXVT. Bow down thine ear, O Lord, hear me: for I am poor and needy. Preserve my soul; for I am holy: O thou my God, save thy serva?it that trusteth in thee. Be merciful unto me, O Lord: for I cry unto thee daily. Rejoice the soul of thy servant: for unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee. Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer; and atte?id to the voice of my supplications. 48 The Psalter In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee: for thou wilt answer me. Among the gods there is none like unto thee, 0 Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works. All nations whom thou has made shall come and worship before thee, O Lord; and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wondrous thi?igs: thou art God alone. Teach me thy way, O Lord; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name. I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for evermore. For great is thy mercy toward me: and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell. O God, the proud arc risen against vk\ a?id the assemblies of violent men have sought after my soul; and have not set thee before them. But thou, O Lord, art a God full of com- passion, and gracious, longsuffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. O turn unto me, and have ??iercy upon me; give thy strength unto thy servant, and save the so?i of thi?ie hand?naid. Shew me a token for good; that they which hate me may see it, and be ashamed: because thou, Lord, hast holpen me, and comforted me. THIRTY-FIFTH SELECTION H plea in trouble PSALM LVI. Be merciful unto me, O God: for ma?i would swallow me up; he fighting daily opprcsseth me. Mine enemies would daily swallow me up: for they be many that fight against me, O thou Most High. What time I am afraid, I will trust i?i thee. In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust: I will not fear what flesh can do unto me. Every day they wrest my words: all their thoughts are agai?ist me for evil. They gather themselves together, they hide themselves, they mark my steps, when they wait for my soul. Shall they escape by i?iiquity ? in thine anger cast down the people, O God. Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book ? When I cry unto thee, then shall mine ene- mies tur?i back: this I know; for God is for me. In God will I praise his word: in the Lord will I praise his word. hi God have I put my trust: I will not be afraid what man ca?i do unto me. Thy vows are upon me, O God: I will render praises unto thee. For thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou deliver my feet from fall- 49 The Psalter i?ig, that I may ivalk before God in the light of the living ? PSALM LXI. Hear my cry, O God: attend unto my prayer. From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower from the enemy. I will abide i?i' thy tabernacle for ever: I will trust i?i the covert of thy wings. For thou, O God, hast heard my vows: thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name. Thou wilt prolong the king' s life: a?id his years as ma?iy generations. He shall abide before God for ever: O prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him. So will I sing praise u?ito thy name for ever, that I may daily perform my vows. THIRTY-SIXTH SELECTION Supplication anb [promise psalm cxxx. Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord. Lord, hear my voice: let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplica- tions. If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand f But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared. / wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope. My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning. Let Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, a?id with him is ple?iteous redemption. And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. PSALM CXXIII. Unto thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou that dwellest in the heavens. Behold, as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress; so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until that he have mercy upon us. Have mercy upon us, O Lord, have mercy upon us: for we are exceedingly filled with contempt. Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease, and with the contempt of the proud. psalm cxxrv. If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, ?ww may Israel say ; If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, when men rose up against us: 50 The Psalter Then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us: Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul: Then the proud waters had gone over our soul. Blessed be the Lord, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth. Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped. Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth. psalm exxv. They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which can not be removed, but abidcth for ever. As the mountains are round about Jeru- salem, so the Lord is round about his people from henceforth even for ever. For the rod of the wicked shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous; lest Vie righteous put forth their hands unto in- iquity. Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good, and to them that are upright in their hearts. As for such as turn aside unto their crooked 7vays, the Lord shall lead them forth with the -workers of iniquity; but peace shall be jipon Israel. psalm cxxvi. When the Lord turned again the cap- tivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled -with laughter, and our tongue -with singing: then said they among the heathen, the Lord hath done great things for them. The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad. Turn again our captivity, O Lord, as the streams in the south. They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and weepcth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him. THIRTY-SEVENTH SELECTION 3oe in tbe Xorb PSALM XXXVI. The transgrcssioyi of the wicked saith with- in my heart, that there is no fear of God before his eyes. For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hate- ful. The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit: he hath left off to be wise, and to do good. He deviseth mischief upon his bed; he setteth himself in a way that is not good; he abhorreth not evil. Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; and thy faithfulness reachclh unto the clouds. Thy righteousness is like the great moun- tains; thy judgments are a great deep: O Lord, thou preservest man and beast. 51 The Psalter How cxcelle?it is thy loving kindness, O God ! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is thefotmtain of life: in thy light shall we see light. 0 continue thy lovingkindness unto them that know thee; and thy righteousness to the upright in heart. Let not the foot of pride come against me, and let not the hand of the wicked re- move me. There are the workers of iniquity fallen: they are cast down, and shall not be able to rise. PSALM CXXXVIII. 1 will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I si?ig praise unto thee. I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy loving- kindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name. In the day when I cried thou answeredst me, and strengthe?iedst mt with strength in my soul. All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O Lord, when they hear the words of thy mouth. Yea, they shall sing in the ways of the Lord: for great is the glory of the Lord. Tho the Lord be high, yet hath he re- spec!: unto the lowly: but the proud he knoweth afar off. Tho I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right ha?id shall save me. The Lord will perfedl that which con- cerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord, en- dureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands. PSALM XL VII. O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. For the Lord most high is terrible; he is a great King over all the earth. He shall subdue the people under us, and the nations under our feet. He shall choose our inheritance for us, the excellency of Jacob whom he loved. God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet. Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises. For God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with understanding. God reigneth over the heathen: God sit- teth upon the throne of his holiness. The priyices of the people are gathered to- gether, even the people of the God of Abraham: for the shields of the earth belong unto God: he is greatly exalted. The Psalter THIRTY-EIGHTH SELECTION triumph in tbe Xorb PSALM LXXXI. Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery. Blow up the trumpet in the neiu moon, in the ti??ie appointed, on our solemn feast day. For this was a statute for Israel, and a law of the God of Jacob. This he ordained in Joseph for a testimony, when he went out through the land of Egypt: where I heard a language that I understood not. I removed his shoulder from the burden: his hands were delivered from the pots. Thou calledst in trouble, and I delivered thee; I answered thee in the secret place of thunder: I proved thee at the waters of Meribah. Hear, O my people, and I will testify unto thee: O Israel, if thou will hearken unto me; There shall no strange god be in thee; neither shall thou worship any stra?ige god. I am the Lord thy God, wrhieh brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wTide, and I will fill it. But my people would not hearken to my voice; a?id Israel would none of me. So I gave them up unto their own hearts' lust: and they walked in their own counsels. Oh that my people had hearkened unto me, and Israel had walked in my ways! I should soon have subdued their enemies , and turned my hand against their adversaries. The haters of the Lord should have sub- mitted themselves u?ito him: but their time should have endured for ever. He should have fed them also with the finest of the wheat: and with honey out of the rock should I have satisfied thee. PSALM LXVI. Make a joyful noise itnto God, all ye lands: sing forth the honor of his name: make his praise glorious. Say unto God, How terrible art thou in thy works! through the greatness of thy power shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee. All the earth shall -worship thee, and shall sing unto thee; they shall sing to thy name. Come and see the wTorks of God: he is terrible in his doing toward the chil- dren of men. He turned the sea into dry land: they went through the flood on foot: there did we rejoice in him. He ruleth by his power for ever; his eyes behold the nations: let not the rebel- lious exalt themselves. O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard: 53 The Psalter Which holdeth our soul in life, and suf- fereth not our feet to be moved. For thou, O God, hast proved us : thou hast tried us, as silver is tried. Thou broughtest us into the net; thou laidst affliction upon our loins. Thou hast caused men to ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water: but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place. I will go into thy house with burnt offer- ings: I will pay thee my vows, Which my lips have uttered, and my mouth hath spoken, when I was i?i trouble. I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices ot fatlings, with the incense of rams: I will offer bullocks with goats. Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I w'ill declare what he hath done for my soul. I cried unto him with my mouth, and he was extolled with my tongue. If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me: But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my prayer. Blessed be God, which hath not tur?ied away my prayer, nor his mercy from me. THIRTY-NINTH SELECTION XLbe Xorb's Sustaining (Brace ISAIAH XL. Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is ac- complished, that her iniquity is par- doned: for she hath received of the Lord's hand double for all her sins. The voice of him that cricth in the wilder- ness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain: A?id the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry ? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: The grass wither eth, the flower fadeth: because the spirit of the Lord bloweth 2ip07i it: surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever. O Zion, that br ingest good tidi?igs, get thee up into the high mountain; Ofer?c- salem, that bring est good tidings, lift up thy voice with strength; lift it up, be not afraid; say tcnto the cities of fudah, Behold your God ! Behold, the Lord God will come with strong hand, and his arm shall rule for 54 The Psalter him: behold, his reward is with him, and his work before him. He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: lie shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young. Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and compre- hended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance ? Who hath diretled the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him f With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of understanding ? Behold, the ?iatio?is are as a drop of a bucket \ and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing. And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering. All nations before him are as nothing; and they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity. To whom then will ye liken God? or what likeness will ye compare unto him ? Lift up your eyes on high, a?id behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he callcth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for thai he is strong in power; not one faileth. Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God? Hast thou ?iot knozvn ? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary f there is no search- ing of his understanding . He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, a?id the young 7nen shall utterly fall: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. FORTIETH SELECTION praise for lDictor\> anb preservation PSALM CXLIV. Blessed be the Lord my stre?igth, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight: My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me. Lord, what is man, that thou takest knowl- edge of him! or the son of man, that thou makest account of him / 55 The Psalter Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away. Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, a?id they shall smoke. Cast forth lightning, and scatter them: shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them. Send thi?ie ha?id fro?n above; rid me, a?id deliver me out of great waters, fro?n the hand of stra?ige children; Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of false- hood. / will si?ig a new song unto thee, 0 God: tipon a psaltery a?id an instrument of te?i strings will I sing praises wito thee. It is he that giveth salvation unto kings: who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword. Rid 7n e, a?id deliver me from the hand of strange childre?i, whose mouth speaketh va?iity, and their right hand is a right /land of falsehood: That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth ; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace: That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store; that our sheep may bring forth thousands a?id ten thousa?ids in our streets: That our oxen may be strong to labor; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets. Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord. PSALM CXLV. I will extol thee, my God, O King; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee; a?id 1 will praise thy 7iamefor ever a?id ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearch- able. 0?ie generation shall praise thy works to a?wther, a?id shall declare thy mighty acls. I will speak of the glorious honor of thy majesty, and of thy wondrous works. A?id men shall speak of the might of thy terrible acts: and I will declare thy great- ness. They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness. The Lord is gracious, a?id full of com- passio?i; slow to anger, and of great mercy. The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his wrorks. All thy works shall praise thee, O Lord; and thy saints shall bless thee. They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and talk of thy power; To make k?ww?i to the so?is of men his mighty acls, and the glorious majesty of his kingdom. Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and thy dominion endureth throughout all generations. The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth tip all those that be bowed down. The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their meat in due season. 56 The Psalter Ilwu opcnest thine ha?id, and satisficst the desire of every livi?ig thing. The Lord is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works. The Lord is nigh unto alltlicm that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them. The Lord pre serve th all the?n that love him: but all the wicked will he destroy. My mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord: and let all flesh bless his holy name for ever and ever. FORTY-FIRST SELECTION XTbankSQivtno psalm cm. Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: WJw forgiveth all thine iniquities; who hcaleth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction ; who crowneth thee with lovingkind- ness and tender mercies; Wlio satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle' s. The Lord executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed. He made known his ways unto Moses, his acls tin to the children of Israel. The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mere}*. He 7cill not always chide: ?ieither will he keep his ayigerfor ever. He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our in- iquities. For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his rnercy toward them that fear him. As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. Like as a father pictieth his children, so the Lord piticth them that fear him. For he knoweth our frame; he remem- bereth that we are dust. As for mail, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more. But the mercy of the Lord is from ever- lasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto eh ildren ' s eh ildren; To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his command- ments to do them. The Lord hath prepared his thro?ie in the heavens; a?id his kingdom ruleth ever all. Bless the Lord, ye his angels, that excel 57 The Psalter in strength, that do his command- ments, hearkening unto the voice of his word. Bless ye the Lord, all ye his hosts: ye ministers of his, that do his pleasure. IBless the Lord, all his works in all places of his dominion: bless the Lord, O my soul. PSALM CL. Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sanfluary: praise him in the firmameJit of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent great- ness. Praise him with the soimd of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals. Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord. FORTY-SECOND SELECTION flfeessiab's Mission ISAIAH IiXI. The SHrit of the Lo?'d God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bi?id up the broke?i- hearted, to proclaim liberty to the cap- tives, and the openi?ig of the prison to them that are bou?id; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that moum in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they 7night be called trees of righteous- ness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified. .\nd they shall build the old wastes, they shall raise up the former desolations, and they shall repair the waste cities, the desolations of many generations. And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien shall be your plow7nen and your vinedressers. But ye shall be named the Priests of the Lord : men shall call you the Ministers of our God : ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles, and in their glory shall ye boast yourselves. For your shame ye shall have double; and for co7ifusion they shall rejoice in their portion: therefore in their land they shall possess the double: everlasting joy shall be u?ito them. For I the Lord love judgment, I hate robbery for burnt offering; and I will direct their work in truth, and I will make an everlasting covenant with them. And their seed shall be known among the Ge?itiles, and their offspring among the people; all that see them shall acknowl- 58 The Psalter edge them, that they are the seed which the Lord hath blessed. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels. For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causcth the things that are sow?i in it to spring forth; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations. FORTY-THIRD SELECTION flfcesstab's IReion PSALM II. Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his Anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asttnder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh : the Lord shall have them in de- rision. Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore dis- pleasure. Yet have I set my King upon my holy hill of Zion. / will declare the decree: the Lord hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. Thou shall break them with a rod of iron; thou shall dash them to pieces like a pot- ter's vessel. Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him. PSALM LXXTI. Give the king thy judgments, O God, and righteousness unto the king ' 's son. He shall judge thy people with righteous- ness, and thy poor with judgment The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by righteous- ?iess. He shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor. They shall fear thee as lo?ig as the sun and 59 The Psalter moon endure, throughout all genera- tions. He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers that water the earth. In his days shall the righteous flourish; a?id abunda?ice of peace so long as the moo?i endureth. He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth. They that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before him; and his enemies shall lick the dust. The kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts. Yea, all kings shall fall before him: all nations shall serve him. For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and him that hath no helper. He shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of the needy. He shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence: and precious shall their blood be in his sight. And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the gold of Sheba: prayer also shall be made for him co?itinually; and daily shall he be praised. There shall be no handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains; the fruit thereof shall shake like Leb- anon: and they of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth. His 7iame shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in him: all na- tiofis shall call him blessed. Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen. The prayers of David the son of Jesse are ended. FORTY-FOURTH SELECTION Cbdst tbe <3oob Sbepberb JOHN X:l-16. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that en- ter eth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the porter openeth; a?id the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice. And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know ?wt the voice of stra?igers. This parable spake Jesus unto them: but they understood not what things they were which he spake unto them. 60 The Psalter Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door: by vie if a?iy man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. / am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. But he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep. The hireling fleeth, because he is a?i hire- ling, and careth not for the sheep. I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, eve?i so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep. And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, aud one shep- herd. Vs. 27-30 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and ?io man is able to pluck them out of my Father" s hand. I and my Father are one. FORTY-FIFTH SELECTION (Sob's iamc shall be in their foreheads. 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