THE BENSON LIBRARY OF HYMNOLOGY Endowed by the Reverend Louis Fitzgerald Benson, d.d. % LIBRARY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY SOS ULI A COLLECTION OF SONGS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE Primary and Junior Departments of the Sunday School, Junior Congregations and Meetings of Similar Character Compiled by GENERAL MUSIC COMMITTEE Church of the Brethren BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE ELGIN, ILL. 1922 i INTRODUCTORY This little book is the answer to many calls for a collection of songs such as it contains. A large number of the selections were suggested by teach- ers of primaries and juniors. Some of these work- ers have had large and successful experience with girls and boys, which makes their suggestions val- uable. Pieces of merit, only, and such as seemed most appropriate, among all the good at our dis- posal, w^ere chosen. Our sincere hope is that those who sing these songs will find much joy and spiritual uplift. With a cordial expression of appreciation for the help received by way of suggestion and contribution the little volume is sent forth on its mission of blessing. THE COMMITTEE. Copyright, 1922, Brethren Publishing House Be Still, Be Still! I Gen. 28: 1 7; Ex. 3: 5. Andante, pp i d=J=f^ J. B. Herbert. dim. i 1^=^ -^^'H-^ Be still! :f=l: ^ be still! for all a -round On ei-therhand is I :.H Lh ■ _■_ ^ :;d==t=:z1; ■?^^-:^ :^- I I ^1 I I I i ho - - - ly ground; ho - ly ground, is ho - ly ground; -!^- -\5>- :^^ -» <&- 1 — r -^— A- Here in His house, the Lord to - day Will -A- :^^=^ t=t :p=CE r -I — 1 — r I I J .1 i-H-H H ^ H:^ H r^ i-f ^=i! t=^ r^'^-n-.n--^— v-'ig- -I- ^ lis - ten while His pec - pie pray; Here in His house, the Lord to - day ^- ^-^- inzrr^ ^ J: :^=& t=t Will #^^fe^^ii=jg :oJ- ■^ — zr lis - ten while His peo -pie pray: Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name; Give us this day our dai - ly bread, And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: f^ J^. ^. ^ I I ^ off 1 V ft 1 I 1 1 11 jL ^ II rh ^ % ri ^ . -w U \sL/ V ^ ^ A 0* '— i A j£x -l-l •J ^ ^ Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. And forgive us our debts, as we for - give our debtors. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for - ever and ever. A-MEN. '•^*T |A '. '^ ^ II ^J»|f ^ ' I, 11 1 \ 'i 1 ^ 11 1 t| Copyright, 1889, by Fillmore Bros. His Holy Temple E. O. E. ICS* t=t m I The Lord -• Y ^- in His ho -^-j- tem - pie, Let all the \^E^ Si=t ^ 4^ f: V==t ^m PP m ± --r=^- I -r -r -s^ -r \^ s^ zr -& -zsr earth keep si - lence, keep si - lence be - fore Him. A -men ete S i x=^ f" ^ ,— (=- SEH m Scripture Alphabet A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Create in me a clean heart, God; and renew a right spirit within me. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace and pursue it. Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether it be right. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have eternal life. God is a spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. I will arise and go to my Father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee. Judge not, that ye be not judged. Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law. My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways. No man can serve two masters. One Lord, one faith, one baptism. Pray without ceasing. Quench not the Spirit. Remember now thy Creator, in the days of thy youth. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near. The sower soweth the word. Unto thee, Lord, do we give thanks. Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth hath eternal life. Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Ye are my friends if ye do whatsoever I command you. Zealous of good works 4 Jesus, Thy Name is Sweet Ehza M. Sherman. P. H. Fellows. m^ :t- -4^^. t=i' 2^ 1. Je - sus, Thy name is sweet to me, 2. I wake at morn and Thou art near; 3. So shall my days glide calm - ly by, 4. Je - sus. Thy name is sweet to me. ^ Thy love is new each day; I sleep. Thou watch -est still; My nights be un - a - fraid. And dear - er seems to grow; mm s t=i r m zitzzj: =-- * [iES ? -o- ^ It brings me clos - er, Lord, to Thee, No sor - row can I know or fear. Since I am Thine, my gra - cious Lord, As clos - er. Lord, I cling to Thee, It soothes my fears a - way. If I - bey Thy will. In sun - light or in shade. More of Thy love I know. m fS Copyright, 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. A Prayer p. H. Unison. J. H. F. ^O^— i- — \ i 1 1 1 ^^— — 1 \ 1 ^ ' =zl — f\\^ A ' 1 1 1 1 J «{ B « « >, • \s\) 4- A ▲ .. 'J ,\ , A ^ J! t f- ' -p' 1. Our Fa - ther, while 2. We thank Thee, 3. In Je - sus' name. be our -4- -#- ■ fore Thee Fa - ther. Fa - ther, 1 1 In prayer For rai - Wilt Thou 1 1 we hum ment and our sins 1 -*- ■ bly for for - bow, food, give, ^--J- ' 1 1 d '^ 1 1 " v^ J 1 ^h / d di n i 1 1 1 ^ * 1 ' ! ^ 1 s 4 d- 6 • 4 ^-6 o r^- ^m T* B -^-mr T J : * r Wilt Thou look down from heav - en. And bless Thy chil - dren now. For homes so bright and joy - ous. For friends and teach- ers good. And help us that to please Thee We ev - er - more may live. A -G- MEN. «=i t m. r|: ■=X-^ ts^- ^ r,J- -^ TT^ Copyright, 1891 and 1898, by Fillmore Bros. 6 C. B. A. i SE3: O Loving Savior German. m ^ t^ 1. 2. lov - iiig Sav h)V - ing Sav ior, Car - ing so ior, Keep us from ten - der - ly, ev - 'ry harm; 351 ^m r^ da: ^- ■ft^- O'er We'll Watch - ing so lov - ing - ly Lean - ing up - on Thine arm, m^ us to nev - er day; fear. =1=^:^ ^ a: f fc^ ^i E3SE3 153: ^ ^ Help us to do Thy will, Thy law of love ful - fill; May we be al - ways kind; Grant us a ho - ly mind; Pi^^ I J- k w ^ ^ I i With Thee we fear no ill — Guide In Thee all strength we'll find— Sav us, ior 3± we pray. 80 dear! ^ f te F ^ -x£s— f I 'Songs for Children." Used by permission. Lullaby, Sleep, Child, Sleep C. B. Van D. Catharine Beery Van Dyke. is mB '4^=i- F t :^— ft— fr t=t- I t P-^ J=j: 1. Come, lit - tie child, and rest your wea - ry limbs; The day was long, let's 2. Je - sus is near, and you are dear to Him; He watch -es o'er you 3. Eve - ning has come, and with it comes re - pose; Love whis-pers soft - ly: ^ ^ ^—r^^ ^— n^ ^ ^ ^— r^-= r^ • l^—nl'-^ •- irt?.-2zi4=^z=^ t=t ±M V^ p— P b D D=^F T^- tr-p- rfc ^. :3=t te^B tc .^j A- Pia ■!♦— b close it with our hymns. Clo - ser and clo - ser to our Sav - ior's breast, 'midst the shad-ows dim; Nor will He cease to love you when you wake, 'AH our Fa -ther knows;" An - gels will safe - ly guard you all the night: I ^ -A- -A- -A- -A-. M ^ ^ ^—r^- r-(« ^k -J— r.^-— t— r'"— "t^— t^— '■— r-"t=- -Xr. v=P==P- Refrain. iPi SEi 1 ^=* -1^,- Come now and slum -ber like a bird with -in its nest. Lul - la For He will guard you ev - 'ry step that you shall take. Sleep, then, Sweetheart, for you are ev - er in their sight. by, Lul-la - by, iS £ t=t p— p— p^p— ^-p- f: l ig iz:d: i^^ ^ .— ts- --^^ ^=R m h:H2: ( hum softly. ) 1^ Sleep, child, sleep, your head up - on -A- -A- -A- my breast; t^ t^t ^ =f==:5: t5=i&: Dream sweet dreams While moth - er watch - es o'er your peace-ful rest gd2=kd=E E i I t=t :p^: Copyright, v/ords and music, 1913, by Catharine Beery Van Dyke. 8 Welcome Song For Visitors T. M. T. T. Martin Towne. ■\ 1» r~l 1 -4^ -^ — j,^ 1 1 Y^ y^ f) — f) — ^^ — f) d h . ^ — ^ ^ — -^ ^^ J'"^-^| r\ \i h • _i ^ 1 ■^ ^ V7 rS !^ V «l ! V !• 1 *.. > 1 1. Kindf 2. We y 3. We 1 p 9 M S m p f 1 1 P riends, we wel-come you to our School, We're glad vel - come fa- thers and moth- ers dear, And all Yel - come neighbors and stran-gers here, To join to the our u have ba - bus - 1 you come; bies too; y band; r^'^r A ^ £ S W £ • • ■^ ^ L^ k • k 1 &-'H=S -\ h — h ^ — h — ^ — ^ — I — s -W— —0 Pi. 1 Cf 1 ^-^M^-^— A V — V "^ V — ^ — b)^ — p- ^ -t)- -^^ -V— 4- — H m. I h— ^- s :^:=Jt: i f^ It makes us hap - py to see you here In this our Sab - bath home. We hope you'll bring us your pleas -ant smiles, We'll bring the same to We'll learn to-geth-er the pleas -ant way That leads to heav'n's fair you. land. f f- f- ^ ^ n ^^=t: =p: \ 1^— P==P= IM Chorus. ^=t5=*: n ^^E^ :2=H: ^ — i^ We wel - come you to our School to - day, Our own dear Sab - bath School, t=t3: ^ u u ;> p" S^3 ^=5: ^ fl=f a H — •( — d h :a=ti <=t-T5: Our hap - py band with heart and hand Now wel-come you here to - day. i i i»i3- 9=P=P=F Copyright, 1912, by Margruerite Cook. From "Primary Songs," by permission. I -^\ 9 Little Drops of Water Rev. Eben C. Brewer. 1 English. -it- p \ ^ \ K 1 ^^^ y '* 1 1 ' 1 |; ^ 1 1 ^ 1 1 •! Vvi) o J —I — z — ~:~ J < 1 < 1 ^ p 1 ' — - 1 ^-5 • V : "^ 1. Lit - 2. And 3. So 4. Lit - 5. Lit - tie drops the lit - our lit - tie seeds tie deeds of tie tie of of wa mo - er • mer kind - ter, ments • rors - cy, - ness, Lit - Hum Lead Sown Lit - tie . ble the by tie ♦ • J. grains of tho' they soul a - youth -ful words of sand, be, way hands, love. /m\' O ' 1 t ^' 1 # • » m m ^ • ^ iP). is . ! 1 1 111, 1 ' "I f^Ly 6 ^ !▲ ▲ ^ !▲ • ▲ k ^ ▲ !▲ \ n \ r \. 1 « * te 1 •^ ! ^ 1 r 1 ^^ 1 ^ r— 1* -^m r-=iL 13 Make the might - y o - ceau, Make the might - y a - ges From the path of vir - tue Grow to bless the na - tions Make our earth an e - den And the pleas - ant land. Of e - ter - ni - ty. Oft in sin to stray. Far in hea - then lands. Like the heav'u a bove. I —^- ^1 10 Rita Cook. I The Cradle Song John P. Hamilton. ^•^ h f^ ^ =^ •H- In our pret-ty era- die here Place the ba-by's name so dear; Je - sus, ev - er e4 ±±t -=— *- t:^^— ?— cs-^r-^- V— ^-^ ^E it 5=t *=|: J^-&- Chorus. u b l> fcl -^m ^^ ^=t m bless and keep, With Thy love so true and deep. Rock - a - by, -A- -A-. h -A- -A- -Ar. t=t lul - la « «_ I ; by, Sweet -^- t^ fcE :^=^ ^-=-»- ^ — r^-j- Ifcit fctv ^ ; D ; lit - tie ba-by so dear; Rock- a -by, lul - la - by, Je - sus, our Savior, is f-M ?±E -k — k- a_a: SB •I ^>i k Lj, Lv- ^ itip: it=;t=;2: v-^ Copyright, 1908, by Marguerite Cook. 11 ^.-^=fcr&=45S Jesus Loves Me (The favorite hymn of China ) &=:^ Wm. B. Bradbury. !:?SiS 1i=i=t t=t- t=^=^=%=^ t=t- ^ i=j=j 1. Je - sus loves me! this I know, For the Bi - ble tells me so; Lit - tie ones to 2. Je - sus loves me! He who died, Heaven's gate to o - pen wide; He will wash a- 3. Je - sus loves me! loves me still, Tho' I'm ver - y weak and ill; From His shin-ing 4. Je - sus loves me! He will stay Close be -side me all the way; If I love Him ^^ Hp ;; p- --K=^- t —r—r P=^ ^K=^ M Chorus. ^^^mm3 M :*: ¥^ Him be - long. They are weak but He is strong, way my sin. Let His lit - tie child come in. throne on high. Comes to watch me where I lie. when I die, He will take me home on high. Yes, Je - sus loves me, 7-^,-0 — ^ • 1* — I — ^ ^ ^ » — r^ >« s — I B J3Ek :P=t2; t=t p I i i IfefeSSEi :<=«=<- PI i=t^ t=^-- m^^ Yes, Je - sus loves me, Yes, Je - sus loves me. The Bi - ble tells me so. fct ■M t=t: rf P=P: r- v -Xi r— r-^t^=g^^ t2=p: ^ 12 Welcome, Welcome, All Who Come Tune: "Jesus Loves Me " 1 Welcome, welcome, all who come 2 Welcome, welcome, teacher dear, To our pleasant Sabbath home, Welcome in our Savior's name, Jesus evermore the same. Ref.— Yes, welcome, welcome. Yes, welcome, welcome. Here, all are welcome, In Jesus' blessed name. As we come to meet you here; May we learn of Christ to-day, He will bless us on our way. ,3 Welcome, welcome, scholars new, Here's a pleasant place for you; Come and learn of Jesus' love. Take the path that leads above. Julia H. Johnston, 13 The Lord is My Shepherd James Montgomery. Thos. Koschat. :zt:t!! * =4: ^-^^: 1. The Lord is my Shep - herd, 2. Thro' the val - ley and shad - ow 3. In the midst of af - flic - tion 4. Let good-ness and mer - cy, r=:pri: u-"^-^ b no want shall I of my death tho' I ta - ble is my boun - ti - ful ^3=^ -=i— h- b know; I stray, Since spread; With God, Still -=1-1,— -9 1 \ 1 — 1 H — -- h- H 1 ^^ H^^^ -\ \ 1 1 X^-j — J- — ^ — ■ -J J =1- -^ =^ — — ^ — -*'— V -'^—^ -«l — — ad J --1 — si— « — J i^ ^ i • — h -1 2 =1 J %J • 1 ■ feed in green pas - tures, safe fold - ed I rest; He lead - eth my Thou art my Guard -ian, no e - vil I fear; Thy rod shall de- bless - ings un - meas - ured my cup run - neth o'er; With per - fume and fol - low my steps till I meet Thee a - bove; I seek. by the -Jlf P • n- :^- .rj. -• -# -#- -#- (m\' 1 r F 10 1 ^ 1 V - - 1 rJ', ^ ' 1 i *1 " r ^^-f — ,^- — •— k #.. J _»_ m ^— — ^ 1 H 1 1 A t -t— -1 r 1 P \ ■ r- t P - m, soul where the still wa - ters flow, fend me, Thy staff be ray stay; oil Thou a-noint-est my head, path which my fore - fa - thers trod, Re - stores me when No harm can be - what shall I Thro' the land of their ^Nf^g^^i^gj wan fall t.^- •d'ring, re- with my of Thy journ, Thy SE i \—A ^- \—l ^^ -t^t ^=^ 3 - ^ • ^ K al^MJ— ~- S3 deems when op-pressed, Re - stores me when wan-d'ring, re-deems when op-pressed. Com - fort - er near. No harm can be - fall with my Com - fort - er near, prov - i - dence more? what shall I ask of Thy prov - i - dence more? king-dom of love. Thro' the land of their so- journ, Thy king- dom of love. ^^: ^jfc: 1 1 1 V- — ""i— -r ^^ 1 — r -^- i 14 Little Children, Praise the Lord C. E. P. —fi h — : h h— — Pv- , h — h- 1 K — Chas. Edw. Pollock. /Ul^ ,^ — jp- 1^ .A h- =5 — — U- —J \^— \ — -: M 1 ■ ^ a rH ^ ?A Z s - ^ T TJ A ." ■ : ^ a » Vm> 4- ♦ ♦ ■ 2 ■^ ^ • s • L Lit - tie 2. Praise Him 3. Praise Him 4. Praise Him 5. Praise Him -A- -A- chil for for for for -A- t- - dren. His the the your m praise bless Sab- Sun- teach -A- the -ed bath day -ers -A- 1- Lord, Word, Jay, ■school, dear, -A- T- Praise Bless Sab - Sun - Teach .ft. the ■ ed bath day- -ers Lord, praise the Lord, Word, bless - ed Word, day. Sab - bath day, school, Sim - day-school, dear, teach - ers dear, -A- -A- • * 1- -^ /m\' K O ' ' ' \ 1 1 ' VfiJ; u A W W tA |A ^ ^ ^ 1 1 k ^ h. r^^Ki ^ r r L u U 1 t? |?4. ^ p \J u L) y ; ■ • r " L5 ) t) 1 K h K 1 V I ^ n P P K .' 1 ; I 1 II #i =r- =:= P ■ ^ h h II J ^ 5 J !^ D II J ■»• ■^ z 9 • .! ' II ¥ • ■ i r~ Lit - tie chil - dren. praise the Lord, Praise ye Lord. Praise Him for His bless - ed Word, Praise ye the Lord. Praise Him for the Sab - bath day. Praise ye the Lord. Praise Him for the Sun ■ day • school. Praise ye the Lord. Praise Him for your teach - ers dear, Praise ye the Lord. -A- -A- -A- A -A- -A- 1- t -^ m t- t- t- • ^ i"^• K ■' ! I f 1 ^ • ♦ f> II ^J., !? !▲ ^ !▲ lA U lA lA U 1 k P^ 11 ^rt k ^ ^ ^ ^ i^ K i 1 m • 'Ji I II ^^t? ^ -^ -l^ ^ U _p U 1 1 — K V— LJ IJ Used by permission of David C. Cook Publishing Company. 15 Our Heavenly Father I. B. B. (Child's Hymn) 1 Ida Blou^h. 4-^\^ , fr- -^ — T-- -i \ ~ — 1 -\ _4 ^ w-M-t- » . — ♦ — ^ • v^ — ^ — ^-^ '^ =i-^ \. We have a Heav'n-ly Fa - ther, Who lives a - bove; 2. Our Fa - ther's home in heav - en Is bright and fair, 3. Our Fa - ther gives us all things; He gives us light 4. Our Heav'n - ly Fa - ther gives us His lov - ing care; m *: ^3 ^: There is no oth - er great - er; And God is Love. And Je - sus and the Spir - it And an - gels are there. And life and air and \va - ter. And day and night. At home or on the o - cean He hears our prayer. Chorus. ^m- i^-V^i^ Our lov - ing Heav'n-ly Fa - ther, The great God, Je - ho - vahl i ^, 4- g^ He loTes His pre - ciou8 chil - dren, For He Words and Music CopyriKht. 1916. by Albert C. Wieand. Love. 16 Our Heavenly Father Loves Everyone (Missionary Song) Ida Bloufeh. 1. Our Heav-en-ly Fa-tlier loves ev- 'ry-one, The rich, the poor, the old, the young; 2. Our Heav-en-ly Fa-ther loves ev-'ry-thiiig, The fish that swim, the birds that sing; a^i tiz=± i They all are pre-cious in His sight, The red, the yel-lovv, the black, the white. The an - i - mals, both large and small, The trees, the flow-ers; God loves them all. , Chorus. it=^: -0- it 53 V-- Oh! that men would praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! ir-t-t;: ^ i>=fc: £: tr=z±: For His good- ness and won- der - ful works To the chil-dren of men. Words and Music Copyright, 1916, by Albert C. Wieand. 17 God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall Maria Straub. 5. W. Straub. *=:& it^K J5=:t5==t!=& I i=r :=.±: ^ 1. God sees the lit - tie spar-row fall. It meets His ten - der view; If God so loves the 2. He paints the lil - y of the field. Perfumes each lil - y - bell; If He so loves the 3. God made the lit -tie birds and flow'rs, And all things large and small; He'll not for -get His • -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- '0- -0- jj^ Sio p=^ p— p- '^=^ ^^fe 15=* Refrain. 5=^^-5= t=t P==P= -^r-Xr =^ ^_,_tl__^ =^ * lit - tie birds, I know He loves me, too. lit - tie flow'rs, I know He loves me well, lit- tie ones, I know He loves them all. p •• • ^- 0^ 0- ^ w He loves me, too, He loves me, too, I t=l: -t^ :t=t P=P-4)-^--^ D~^r-p M know He loves me, too; Be-cause He loves the lit - tie things, I know He loves me, too. ^ 5=^ :M v=p-- "P~P" Used by permission of David C. Cook Publishing Company. -P— P- f^ 18 Jesus, the Shepherd True C. B. A. — p— ^- :^ K M — K =1= Carrie B. Adams. ^ \ ^ 1 1. Je — J — SU8, the tf — Shep ? # - herd of all the sheep. 2. Je ■ • sus, the Sbep - herd SO kind and true, 3. Oh! how we love this Good Shep - herd dear! f • f » « {4^-^ a I ;... r L ' 1 ^~^n -tii r — 1» — — ^^ r ^ 1 -^ ?tt ; J ' 1 ' 1 i ± P=^= £^=^ -tiA- •-3: g Seeks for the lambs that stray; Watch-es wher - e'er we roam; Ev - er to Him we'll pray:. — f ^ - ver His chil - dren a Finds us, and loves us, what- Grant that His pres - ence be V- ^=F=^ ±tit t^ * h h ^ , ^ ^ 1 u , t? { .^ (c ^ n « « J ,'' '^ 1 1 ^ )n t^ ' 1 n P ii J . ■ _ » _ *i 1 m^^^ —J — « — ^i — i — J — -I— — ?-^ — '4- ^ J watch e'er ev :r^ ^ — :# ^ He'll keep, we do, er near, f ^ , 1 M^ ^ L* * * ^ 1 Ten - der - ly guid - ing each Brings us so lov - ing - ly Shed -ding a light on our r 0- 1 P 0- 1 day home way r^' ^r t^-]; ^ 1 "T~ 0- 1 T ~^T~1 ^rtH 1 ; . m ' 1 !j 1 lj __i .> ^^^0 •J r T- T ■ 1 1 1 ^ — ' [ Chorus. --r^- 3 ^ »-:—•: 1^ Je - sus will love us ev - 'ry day, Je - sus will guide us, lest we stray; -0- — I ■&#- f P rf f 1 r-l 1# f- f r^ f~ I I T ^^^^^^^^m '-H-^ Je - sus will keep all harm a - way, -0- -0- w ^=^=tt^ 1c J e - sus, the Shep -herd true — ^ S^ :^ r^f=^ Used by pcrmiBsion. 19 Anna Miller. Lullaby Adapted. 1. Ba - by's ver 2. Lit - tie eye 3. Ba - by bird y sleep - y now, lids down - ward creep, ies in a nest, -J \- -•-. id- Bye - lo Bye - lo Coo - 00 :^ itr Moth - er's kiss Ba - by now Nes - tied un Chorus. is on its brow, is fast a - sleep, der moth - er's breast, Bye - lo Bye - lo Coo - 00 bye, bye, ^ _^^ -^ h- 1 s -1 1^ i =w=^] — ^— • ■ — 1 -^ ^ -^ — 1 — ^- h-j. -H-^ Bye Bye Coo lo,. lo,. 00,, bye bye coo bye - lo bye - lo coo - 00 bye, bye, 00,. I Bye - - lo, bye - - lo,. Bye - - lo, bye - - lo,. Coo - - 00, coo - - 00,. Words and Music Copyright, 1916, by Albert C. Wieand. bye bye coo lo lo 00 bye. bye. 20 B. B. The Best Gifts (A Cradle Roll Song) Ida Blou^h. M h h h-t^4i ^ — \-^- te-t^ \^-[^ - rr fc&iE? T^zii: 1. God gave us this beau-ti - ful world, The birds and the sun-shine and flow'rs; But the 2. God gave to these ba-bies we love The sweetness of flow- ers so fair. And the 3. God helped these two robins to build Their nest in the ma - pie-tree tall; And the 5^ ^=^=^- ^^^^i^lg best gifts of all — Tho' so helpless and small— Are these dear lit-tle ba- bies of ours, blue of the skies For their beau-ti-ful eyes, And the bright golden sunshine for hair, moth-er takes care Of the four ba-bies there, And the fa-ther brings food for them all. Chorus. i^i^ And we love them,— We love them! These dear lit- tie ba-bies of ours; i=i- i=^*: I iriS And we thank Thee, dear Fa - ther, For the ba - bies, the birds, and the flow'rs. Words and Music Copyright, 1916, by Albert C. Wieand. 21 We'll Sing and Be Glad Belle Kellofe^ Towne. T. Martin Towne. V f+ii^ r k k k rs r ^ . >r Tl " k K h 1 1 1 ; h h ^ - —i-7=i^.=:^- rS ^ H -fe — R- - p. J^ — fl — — J — « — ^ 1 — 1. We will sing and 2. We will sing and 3. We will sing and .a- ti ^ ^ ^ =5-4 be glad, be glad, be glad, h 1 _J_L_^_- ^ ^_ And nev - er be sad, And nev - er be sad, And nev - er be sad. For Je - sus is For Je - sus is For Je - sus is ^ h mA&z^—^- m i ^ ^' "T~ L — il — Z ~"C~ -^— ■*-?— ^^^H=5— i- « a— -3 — 3— t \) \) \) 1 n ~v — \P P ^ K K K I 1/ *l watch-ing us all; lov - ing us all; car - ing for all; 1^1 We will join in a song While go - ing a - long, We will join in a song While go - ing a - long, We will join in a song While go - ing a - long, F-r-JP^'— t)-4j- 33; w=$=^ m =^ T^=^^- ■0- — •- :^=n=^- Mi Aj -^ ^^ -^-^- For Je - sus is watch - ing us For Je - sus is lov - ing us For Je - sus is car - ing for ^^ — A m • *- m X^=^ all. He watch -es at morn - ing, at all. He loves us, and we are the all. He's ten -der - ly lead - ing us , ^— ^r*—- fe — f; — b — t^— 1^ mf^^^^^^^^^:^^^ noon, and at night, He watch -es lambs of His fold, His love is all by the hand, And help - ing to see if we do what is right, so great it can nev - er be told, U3 on to the heav - en - ly land. m^ ^F f ^^m- - T - r r -"W" -"a* 14 W- ^^=^ m ^ ^ .A. ^ ^ ^ ^ .^. — ]. .^. . .^j. Oh! Je - sus is watch-ing us all, Oh! Je - sus is lov - ing us all, Oh! Je - sus is car - ing for all. Yes! Je - siis Yes! Je - sus Yes! Je - sus 9 watch-ing us all. s lov - ing us all. 9 car - ing for all. gggp^ g^gBi^g^ ■P=J?: -s4 m Copyriarht, 1894, by Marguerite Cook. 22 The Childhood of Jesus James Montgomery, William Beery. ±5=^ t=5— ?=^ wm 1. When Je - siis left His Fa -ther's throne, He chose an hum - ble 2. Like Him, may we be found be - low, In wis-dom's paths of 3. Sweet were His words, and kind His look. When moth-ers round Him 4. Safe from the world's al - lur - ing harms, Be - neath His watch-ful 5. Ho - san - na! our glad voi - ces raise; Ho - san - na to our • -0- -0- -•- •- • -•- -•- •- »- birth; peace; pressed; eye. King! « i^ iE^ 5=5: ? — ■ ) ) ^" ij: it 1! 1; " " " ; p Like us, un - hon - ored and un - known, He came to dwell on earth. Like Him, in grace and knowl-edge grow, As years and strength in - crease. Their in - fants in His arms He took, And on His bos - om blessed. Thus, in the cir - cle of His arms. May we for - ev - er lie! Should we for -get our Sav-ior's praise The stones them selves would sing. ^=¥- i^ 23 The Sunday -School Song I. B. B. B. B. f:2: f)— ^ 11 -^^. P 1. I'm glad when Sun - day morn - ing comes, Be -cause I like to go 2. I'm thank -ful that God sent to us The Bi - ble good and true; tf- :F:t5=^=:^5z=:2=rz^=i To Sun - day - School and find my class, And sit there in our row. It teach - es us His ho - ly will, And what is right to do. -h- iS: 1^1 ^-- ^ We like the sto - ries and the songs, We're learn - ing how to pray, I like to go a - long to church, And hear the preach - er say '^^, ^: ■h. ♦— -5= Its: IB We love our teach -er ver - y much; I'm glad I came to - day. The things the Bi - ble teach - es us; I'm glad I came to - day. Copyright, 1917, by Albert C. Wieand. 24 The Children's Friend E. H. H. g^UJ^«=i-i. Edyth Hlllery Hay. B=^^?Ei :^^^ 1? ^ 1. Je - sus is the friend of chil - dren, He is ev - er near their side; 2. Je - sus is the friend of chil - dren, Pa-tient, lov-ing, kind and good; 3. Je - sus is the friend of chil - dren, He will ne'er for-sake His own; m-. — M — m-. — ■ — ♦ ♦— L=p^ J t- There is room for ev - 'ry crea - ture, For His arms are o - pen wide He is e'er the gen - tie Shep - herd, Tho' we will - ful are, and rude. Let us love and trust Him ev - er, Till we meet a -round His throne -J — h =^- =t ■^ i^ ■s^- %~^ n- #: F^ ^ Chorus. d; =f!=l5=&=;W ^^F Je - sus is the friend of chil - dren, Tho' we may be small, Still He loves us all; ■^ 1 — ' — p-^ — 1'= — ^ 1 — a — & — i^^ S3 =^ d=i zr lEglSz^Si y^^^ ~^y 3^^S -22L m He will ev - er guard and keep -y— d- H 9 Je - sus is the chil- dren's friend. ^- :d: -^ 5 -^^±. ^ Capyrisht, 1922. by Brethren Publishing House. ■z>- ■s- ^g -«— 9 25 E. H. H. I Am His Child (For Girls' and Boys' Voices) Edyth HlUery Hay. ±l: ±z S=zf=: t^^i-- i=r 1. There's nev - er a mo - ment, there's nev - er an hour— There's 2. And 0, how I wish ev - 'ry child in the land Could i fi: ^ ^=d i JL- j' i --t~i =\:^^t3^=-^=^^=^=;S=^3 nev - er a day nor a year, But Je - sus is lov - ing - ly know of my dear Je - sus, too; I'm sure they'd be hap - py to I ts D ^ -T^ -r TT #■ TT r\ N N K 1 h h h . .< N h ' — ^ y 1 1^ n .' y -«. 1 1 y A^. -1^ J ^ ▲ D -A 9 A 5 aJ . A^ ' —J ^ — # « 9 ^ = — — # — — * — -# ^ •— — • — -^-. 7«^— 1 lead - ing me on, join our glad band, And And qui ful - - et - low ing ev - er our Lead - er ■ y so fear true V L ^ 1 >5_ IS Ni 'S • '"^ (K K . ^ ^ 1 1 ftv n n i) ; ' \) s 1 J p N ' 1 ^)2 ♦' « 4^ 5 — ^ — M- -♦ • ^— "^ L_^^ ♦^ 1 Refrain. ■ ■ P 1 1 1 y t •^' ^' J — h- — 1 J aH: — \ — i-. \ ^ rr — 1~^ — * — ^— — nr- ^ • ^ • Al_!! ^T- — ^ — — ♦^ 1 \) • 5'^ • J h'^ 2 . 5 . s • '^ . i I am His child so dear, I am His child. I love Je - sus! y 1 / — 1 1 1 irr\ ic ». f\ ' 1 ' ' §1 J - D h D - -- ' ♦^i~ \ ' ♦-T— — •-. • i: • /7\ ^iii :=?^ While He is lov- ing -ly lead -ing me on, Til love Je - sus al - way! * y ^ ^ ' ♦ * « ■ 1 ± _-r^_A ■ h_ h -^ ^ ?^ =^l:^ Copyright. 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. ^ 1^ 26 The Sweet Story of Old And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them. — Mark 10 : 16. Mrs. Jemima Luke. J. C. En^lebrecht. i & i?^ ^ :t5i:: s & :&=^ 3)_! Aj Aj A_ —, 1 1 U -♦-• -♦--♦--♦- ■^3^—5- ■» — ^ — -^ — *" tefi t 1. I think, when I read that sweet sto - ry of old, When 2. I wish that His hands had been placed on my head. His 3. Yet still to His foot - stool in prayer I may go. And 4. In that beau - ti - ful place He has gone to pre - pare, For ~ h b ^ P^ 1^ A ,__. A ^ A fN_ m t=^- !=^=^: :&: Je - sus was here a - mong men, arms had been thrown a - round me, ask for a share in His love: 5=&^ :fe How He called lit- tie chil-dren as And that I might have seen His kind And if I now ear - nest - ly all that are washed and for- giv'n; And man - y dear chil-dren are -A-^ j:^ ^ p fe _ji ^F¥ ^S :h=^ W- B j^ — r;— t lambs to His fold, I should like to have been with them then, look when He said, "Let the lit - tie ones come un - to Me." seek Him be - low, I shall see Him and hear Him a - bove. gath - er - ing there, "For of such is the king - dom of heav'n." ^:At>-l^-;-Crrrt ^^ A — 1—^— ▲ A M A F — I — A-^ ^ EU^-L-J -4=^ r^ Refrain. I should like to have been with them then; "Let the lit - tie ones come un - to Me;" I shall see Him and hear Him a - bove; "For of such is the king-dom of heav'n;" How He called lit - tie And that I might have And if I now And man - y dear ^ii^s^^ps^ :6-4> The Sweet Story of Old --^-^^^^ i^EEj ::0=T -^-^— ^1- chil - dren as lambs to His fold, seen His kind kok when He said, ear- nest -ly seek Him be -low, chil - dren are gath - er - ing there, :i2=li=k=^t^=g=^ H *=i!=i&^^--M I should like to have been with them then. 'Let the lit- tie ones come un - to Me." I shall see Him and hear Him a - bove. 'For of such is the king-dom of heav'n.' -r=it p— P P P- p p p IM 27 Two Little Hands W. A. O. W. A. O^den. :t5=:fi=fc=t5: *f =r5: Ei :t5=:S: -al— •- :±: m 1. I've two lit - tie hands to work for Je - sus, One lit - tie tongue His praise to tell, 2. I've two lit -tie feet to tread the path-way Up to the heav'n-ly courts a- bove; 3. I've one lit- tie heart to give to Je - sus, One lit -tie soul for Him to save. m^w^. d: S ±!=±: Two lit - tie ears to hear His coun - sel. One lit - tie voice a song to swell. Two lit - tie eyes to read the Bi - ble. Tell -ing of Je -sus' won-drous love. One lit -tie life for His dear serv-ice, One lit - tie self that He must have. m ^ 5 =^ m Chorus. r tn ■±: I I ^S^^^^a ^ Lord, we come, Lord, we come, In our childhood's early morning. Come to learn of Thee. ^m r=t t=t=t • — 0—0 — -Ar- ==i t:^^ B pmp: ^ ~^r- ^ ~7- =P=^ P P L^ P P P 28 Children's Hosanna J. O. B. J. O. Bamhart. m- I h -f<- i=j=3 m I^E ^ ^ ^ mm 1. Once a shout and song from a might -y throng Sound-ed o'er Ju - de - a's 12. Still from soul to soul let the ech-oes roll, Nev - er let the an-them 3. Who will join our song as we march a - long 'Neath the ban-ner of His 4. Shout and sing once more, and from shore to shore Let the gos-pel ech-oes - - - _ - >- ^ _ hills; cease; love? 1^: 1^ ^m £f And to - day it swells, Je - sus' love to tell, And His praise our Let the world re-joice, both with heart and voice, For He comes, the Help us win the fight for the Truth and Right, And re - ceive a Till, from sin made whole, ev - 'ry ran-somed soul Joins the cho - rus I spir - it Prince of crown a - of the fills. Peace. bove. skies. M ^St := :iif |LS- Chorus. m fc: 3EBE§E^: Ho -h- san .^n m ^^: i m Ho san I na, Sang the - - - ^ -^-• chil - dren long a - go; J ^. ^. .O I -A. .A. -A. F^^^^ :p=g: 1 =^ iiS ^^Mm ■wi-j- ::fe i^ jESS -*— 3=1: '£=i==i Sing Ho - san - na, Ho - san - na, Till the world His love shall know. ±- J -^- ^igEE^g!! f: ^Sl Copyriffht. 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. D^-^ J m . I I I 29 Do You Know How Many Stars? Music from the German. m^^^^^^^^^ 1. Do you know how man - y stars There are shin - ing in the sky? 2. Bo you know how man - y bird - ies In the sun - shine sing all day? 3. Do you know how man - y chil - dren Go to lit - tie beds at night? -#- - ^ -#- -^ -#- -# - -j»- -#--»-_ 'f' -0- -P- i»- -tS^ Hr:a=^ H^- Es; -y- -y- Do you know how man - y Do you know how man - y And with - out a care or m^^ -0- -0- -0- clouds Ev - 'ry day go float - ing by? fish - es In the spar - kling wa - ters play? sor-row Wake a - gain with morn - ing light? - -0- -F- -•- -t^ -^ — — t^- ^ f) h < 1 K 1 '^ < K 1 , V 1 J n 1 ■ p h— — _i n 1 ■ ! ' 1 A^h 4 ? 1' -1 ^ 4 1 1 F - 'I \\ 1 irh '■^ * * t^ ■ ^ 2 d t^ ' T ♦ ^ _.____.^ __ J 5— M I 2 11* • I ^ I I Z M - God the Lord their num - ber know - eth, For each one God the Lord who dwells in heav - en, Name and life God in heav'n each name can tell,. . . . Knows us, too, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I V^ • ^ ^ ^ His care He show -eth, to each has giv - en; and loves us well, ♦ 5 3:^ fM^^ 'a a 1 1 ' J 1 ) Ia a a a ' i 1 J 1 J 1 pj., 1^ ^ ,— 1 VL^U M . ) 1 ^^- — ' 1 i 1 • ) # 1 1 t^ K^ ^ II \ \ y p^ r 1 1 1 I 1 ^=i=i f='^=^^^ 1 li=^ Of the bright and bound -less host. In His love they live and move, He's our best and dear - est Friend, Of the bright and bound-less host. In His love they live and move. He*s our best and dear - est Friend. ■^^=t l=& 1 P P 1? MOTIONS Verse 1.— Arms extended above the head : move the fingers to represent the stars. Extend the arms in front and wave the hands, to show clouds. Verse 2.— Extend the arms to the right and left, and move them to imitate the flying of the birds. Extend the hands and move from right to left in front to represent fishes. Verse 3.— Bow the head on the hands and shut the eyes, opening them at the words, "Wake again." 30 Little Ones Like Me fe^y^ Geo. B. Holsln^er, by per. i3=& :^^ \=t=i=:t^^ 1. Je - sus, when He left the sky, And for sin-ners came to die, In Hismer-cy 2. Moth-ers then the Sav - ior sought, In the pla - ces where He taught, Un - to Him their 3. Did the Sav-ior say them nay? No, He kind-ly bade them stay; Suf-fered none to 4. Chil-dren then should love Him now, Strive His ho -ly will to do, Pray to Him, and ^.. -•- ^ ^ :!L .^. ^. .•-. .•- j^. ^ .^. M. ^ .•.. .«. .^ ssa |^P=fi_^=p: ^=F^ ^=P: ■p==P=P==P=t5=? ^m m -fi-^—^—t—\ r-h — ;;: h — hi Fine. Refrain. ,^ r-\ 1— fc— h — T) — Pi r-^-h— h— K D. S. 1 — 1 -■-■ (%^^J^— ^-^•--i^ -^^^--r-^-^-^ ^xtH.iiT3fl \s\) *i *i ^ W ^ 9 9 m 1 • ■ . • n J 1 1 ^ passed not by Lit -tie ones Hke me. chil - dren bro't, Lit-tle ones like me. Lit -tie ones like me. Lit -tie ones Hke me; turn a - way Lit-tle ones like me. praise Him, too, Lit-tle ones like me. * ^ ^- .•- ^ ^. Ji. A- f^:^- — ut — u — H — -^ P ^-9 4 — -^-w—^ — ^ — ^- _;2_P — P P f-^^ Mrs. Geo. B. Holsinger, owner of Copyright. 31 .xercise oong M. Villa. -p — r all rise' up to - geth - er. We will all sit^ down to - geth - er; 2. We will stand* up straight to - geth - er, We will fold'* our arms to - geth - er; 3. We will sit up straight" to - geth - er. We will place^ our feet to - geth - er; 1. We will :S=J=ff=J 4:=P::=P: up s=:- m m rprrp: ^ I I I- J=J; i^^: m We We We will mind the rule will mind the rule will mind the rule of Sun of Sun of Sun day-School, And day-Scliool, And day-School, And m .. ^. • ^ .m. ^. .^. I all rise' up to - geth - er. all sit'' down to - geth - er. all keep still to - geth - er. ^^^mm Copyright, 1902. by Marguerit3 Cook. ' MOTIONS The beauty of this piece is in united action. 1. Children rise. 2. Sit. 3. Rise. 4. Hands at sides, heads erect. 5. Arms folded. 6. Sit. 7. Sit erect with clasped hands. 8. Place feet together. 32 Earth IS oinging Lizzie DeArmond. Chas. H. Gabriel. *#=*^ tr—n- ^ Tfe^ :*=J±b:j3 it3fc= 1. Earth is sing - ing, sweet notes ring- ing, Dai - sies nod -ding' to the breeze; 2. Sum-mer treas-ures bring new pleas-ures, Glad-nessfills^ the hap - py hours; 3. Hearts'* are bound-ing, songs re - sound-ing, In our youth we'll heed His call; m » — f *_ jts m Tit g: ^=±- fe5^ s^i Sun - light glow -ing, wild flow'rs blow-ing, Birds are swing -ing'-^ in the trees. ^ Love un - fail - ing, all pre - vail - ing. Breathes' a bless - ing from the flow'rs. Bird and foun- tain, plain and moun-tain, Praise* the Fa - ther, Lord of all. i Chorus. Faster. \ \ \ *# fci fc-fi-t^-fri ^-^15—^^:5^=^' ^ Praise* Him! praise* Him! God the lov-ing Fa - ther, All His works are good and sweet; f^ | ea:S=r:£ gigg|EgE gE fErr=rr'> n r-T FgF|^.:#H^ ^ 1 1 s ^^^ r * t=^: Praise* Him! praise* Him! Grateful tribute bring-ing. Bo w^ in wor-ship at His feet. I ^ ^ II Copyright, 1906, by Hope Publishing Company. MOTIONS 1. Nod. 2. Make swinging motion with right hand. 3. Wave arms like branches. 4. Hold handg up, and look up. 5. Bow heads, kneel on left knee. 6. Clasp hands, forming a circle with arms- 7. Raise hands slowly to head level, palms downwards, then hold straight forward as in blessing. 8. Lay right hand on heart. 33 This is the Way Grace L. Hosmer. T. R. Allen. P L^ r ^ — T*' K , 1 ^M — 1 1 hH — I — -HV-^ . (?y^'^Hi^ -^^ j -^-^-^'^.— -1— ^— ^-^ 1 > ^.-^ Xilz O.J 1. This is r the way _S the L*;— ;A -i *~5 lit - tie leaves blow, To and fro, to and fro. 2. This is the way the branch - es sway, All the day, all the day. 3. This IS the way the rain - drops fall, - ver all, o - ver all. 4. This is the way -M^ the bird - ies sleep, rC- -J t-t-i Nev - er peep, nev - er peep; -< — M-1 ^'b^^S ^ • )_.. r ^^r-F- T" F-U= -^- rri i^^if Dn 1 r 1 ^ ^ [J 1 ' u t w '■ ^' 1 I r_z — « « j_ -^ i?=^ :::t5: -#— I r 1^ — 'i r i> When the winds are soft and low, Ver - y soft and low... When they with the sun -beams play, All the sum - mer day... Trees so great and flow - ers small, - ver one and all. . . While the moon-beams o'er them creep, Lit - tie bird - ies sleep.. ^^ i± I h I h I hJT] ^ Choeus. ^^ h I ^ » » d This is the way, this is the way, God, in His wis - dom, made it so; 4- f — ^-»-^r^ :» -^ 7 T . r ^ ^1*^ — . — ^-^ — ^=^- ^^ ^^^ This is the way, — % this is the way, ^ His great love -P •^ to mow ^g f^ CopyriRht. 1915. by Hope Publishing Co.. in "The Children's Jubilee." MOTIONS Verse 1. — Extend hands Blightly; Bwinj? them slowly. Verse 2. Sway Ixxlios from side to side. Versf 3. F^xtond hands; move* finRers rapidly. Verse 4. Head to one side, arm over it. 34 E. A. H. Love Him, Children Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. ^.h=t =i=i m i=s- 1. Je - BUS is a mer - ci - ful Sav - ior, Meek find mild, meek and mild; 2. Je - sus is a friend to the wea - ry, Gives them rest, gives them rest; 3. Je - s'js loves the du - ti - ful chil - dren, Loves them well, lores them well, &E^. ^ ^ rz-s ^- Sj : r^ -4- /TN TT — \ ^ — 1 — —- h- A A. ^~ ^=: — (~i^ — 1 rK ^ m ■ ■ ■ • P i ^1 \ j^ ' .M^ • ^ ^ '1 Sis) J i T T '^ * J 1 ' r^ I 2 ^ Sweet His Folds the And will love weak take -A- and in them -A- ten - der ten - der in - to • t His fa - vor com - pas - sion, His king-dom ? To To Ev • each His - er - lit lov more - tie ■ ing to -A- child... breast . . . dwell.... ^— • • ' ■ — — k k— — k \ * — _ — ' ^ - ^ ^S- ▲ 1^ ▲ ▲ J ; - ;▲ ▲ • • '^-^ , 1 •^ ; 1 1 ^ 1 r^ 1 r^ r' K ^1/ Chokus. h 1 h ^ — JL- ^ 1 J : — ^ r 1 ^. "9 J 1 — P- — . Co) g ' • f-^-t -0g- — M -« -^ — ^ ■ — -•^ — f-i — - — — - r Love Him, love Him, -A^ -A- -A- -A- (mj'-' \ \ \ 1 chil ■ dren dear, ' ^ho -■- from heav - • • en / -A- canie, -A .^ n — * — 1 ^ 'A ^ A k ~r ? — 'r-^^ — i/ 1 -A^-A-^ 1 ;• 1 i^ 1 " ' 1 i=t 4-v-l m e^ And with voi - ces, sweet and clear, Praise His ho 1^ 1-^^==^ Copyright, 1891, by Geo. F. Rosche. 35 esus Loves .ven M( p. p. B. p. p. Bliss. n^ IS^^KhK "^ K h h b ^ h h N -i/~^-{i P -D — M — P -P — P- :=±z D_ — -« — =i= — i~~ =^=t-t-i i 1* ^-^^r^-4-i-i~t-^i- — * — — 1 — J- -^ -^- -^ -^ -^ -^- , f I am so glad that our la - IWon-der-ful things in the Bl - ther in 1 leav'n Tells of His love in the ble I see, This is the dear-est, that ., ( Tho' I for- get Him and wan ■ ""1 Back to His dear lov - ing arms •der a - way, Kind-ly He fol - lows wher- would I flee, When I re- mem -her that ., f Oh, if thcx-e's on - ly one song \ This shall my song in e - ter ■ I can sing, When in His beau - ty I • ni - ty be, Oh, what a won - der that ^ P M f^ f^ J^ ^ p h fr}-:ifT ^ f f^ ^ ^— ^ -M— -^- — A^- —z — 1 — 1 — s — s — ft— ^. ^ p — [) p — p p } -^- — P — -p- Ls, i> [> g— p— D— 1 Refrain. ff — -« -* — -i 1 - — -H- Book He has giv'n: 1 Je - sus loves me. J ev - er 1 stray; 1 Je - sus loves me. j see the great King, 1 Je - sus loves me! J I am so glad that Je - sus loves me, Je - sus loves rae. ^JUi P P P Je-sus loves me, I am so glad that Je -sus loves me, Je - sus loves e - ven me. zg=p^Eb-.=L__r p_ p 36 Rev. I. Jewels W. O. Cushln^. Moderato. Geo. F. RcK>t. gisB=aga ^ i P P :z2=J: 1. When He com - eth, when He com - eth. To make up His jew - els, 2. He will gath - er. He will gath - er The gems for His king-dom: 3. Lit - tie chil - dren, lit- tie chil - dren, Who love their Re - deem - er. ^^ :3— p- ±: Jeweli All His jew - els, pre - cious jew - els, His loved and His own: All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and His own. Are the jew - els, pre - cious jew - els, His loved and His own. ite^ ^ i^ 1^ :P=tt Chorus. ^ '—A ^-L^i M r— DP ' ri^ zl=t=l I I I iiife^^ / Like the stars of the morn-ing, His bright crown a-dorn-ing, \ They shall shine in their beau-ty, {Omit ] Bright gems for His crown asi :t=C e -r-r^ 37 Tr. from Martin Luther. 2: Away In a Manger S ^ Fr. Jonathan E. Spillman. i^p ± 5 -^i — ^— 1 1 — ^ -^- -♦ 1. A - way in a man-ger, no crib for a 2. The cat - tie are low - ing, the Ba - by a 3. Be near me, Lord Je - sus; I ask Thee to bed, The lit - tie Lord wakes. But lit - tie Lord stay Close by me for- ■^^ -b-4-^ ^ ▲ — -A r^ I I I 1 ^ [J \^h \ P ^ 1 / WJ> 4 m T A 1 ^ J (c\^ 1^ n ? k k ^ A 3 A A ^ ^ M ^ \\) J r r r r r ^ ^ ^ n n J_ ^ * 1 r 1 1 1 |- -♦'- V Je - sus laid down His sweet head: The stars in Je - sus no cry - ing He makes. I love Thee, ev - er, and love me, I pray. -Bless all the J It ^- .*- J >. :p 1 . . • ^ 4I- .^. .5- the bright sky looked Lord Je - sus, look dear chil - dren in fm^* l-i 1 1 ^ - ^ 1" 1 — — 1 11 I 1 ^-^•i ^\} \ r \^ i 1 1 1 *-^r? w ^ 1 1 1 1 k K '^ k ^ ▲ 1 1 1 i r J^ ;^ m 3^: 3t=^; ^^ -(5S- down where He lay— The lit - tie Lord down from the sky, And stay by my Thy ten - der care, And fit us for g te S Je - sus side un heav - en a - sleep on the hay. til morn-ing is nigh, to live with Thee there. I 38 Give, Said the Little Stream Wm. B. Bradbury. ^ffl . Give, . Give, . Give, taJ: said the lit - tie stream, Give, oh! give, give, oh! give; said the lit - tie rain. Give, oh! give, give, oh! give; said the vio - let sweet, Give, oh! give, give, oh! give; ?_^S 13 O ■^ — ^^ — p — h-- "i -^ T -n «r Give, said the lit - tie stream, As it hur-rieddown the hill; I'm Give, said the lit - tie rain. As it fell up - on the flow'rs; I'll Give, said the vio - let sweet. In its gen - tie spring-like voice; From small, I know, but wher-ev - er I go The .. fields grow green-er still, raise their droop-ing . . heads a - gain. As it fell up - on the flow'rs. cot and hall you will hear my call, You will find me and re-joice. Chorus. ^■^E^^EEE ^^E^ ■ ■ J 4 =H h — iH- -• # LZ2 m ^ — ' Sing - ing, sing - ing all the day. Give a - way, oh! give a - way; i^ It ^ i=rfc ^ in=^ ^ ^ i Sing - ing, sing - ing, all the day, Give, oh! give a - way, E ^ 39 P. H. Fair Lilies J. H. F. fi: E^E£^^ =^ ^ 1-4. Fair HI - ies, fair HI - ies we bring you, The pret - ty white lil - ies we :fi=- :M; #^ j^— j — Pi- — 4^ F^— *r ?=r~ p — ^-rf ^— 1 J^— §^^-^- — ^— bring you, bring you; bring you; bring you; So So So The pure and dear and joy - ful first of so sweet, so true, to - day, the year, -0- In We In So -*— ^- — ^ — A ^— beau - ty com - plete, The bring them to you, The love - ly ar - ray, The fuU of good cheer, The /*>• * r ' i « 1 1 M • r • [^•, f J r M 1 1 ' ^S'U ^J— ^ 1 'J •^ I ^^ ^ bright East - er HI - ies now bloom - ing. Oh, hear what the ies would m ■A— ^=t $ A 1 1 1 h IS k. K y 1 ' 1 h b. n J J 1 P n n I y5_ b • * h * ^ • * ^ frh^ * • ♦ '^ ^ N ' ♦ * ^ • ♦ M li* vl' 4 ) 2i n ^ • C^ * • teU you, teH you, tell you, tell you, The pret The pret The pret The pret V ■ ty white - ty white ■ ty white ■ ty white HI - ies would teH you: HI - ies would tell you: lil - ies would teH you: lil - ies would teH you: t -'^ In won - der - He suf - fered He rose from "We rise from ful and the the love died grave, tomb, -0- ^m\* p.^ , J . 1 1 K^'i ' " *^ • *i ^ »^ ' r *^ 1 M- L^ L^ 1 ._ J • 1 ^^ 1 1 '^^ 1 1 ~i/i 1 — h — F~ — h \ hr N ic 1 II ^ n ' ■ 1 1 D ' ■ 1 P iL h K, m 111 if\\ ^ |T •j li ' « ♦ ■ h V ^ ^ II V^l/ 1 J J «*• 1 ^ P k* A • i^ il ^ ^ --^-1^ J- ^ ■ He came from a - bove, The bright East - er 1 il - ies would teH. For us, cru ■ • ci - fied, The bright East - er lil - ies would teU. And liv - eth to save, The bright East - er 1 il - ies would teH. In heav - en - ly bloom," The bright East - er 1 il - ies would tell. • • -• — ^ (m\* m • r ' • • » * » II wt)\ *^ 1 r V'-^x) ' ' J » . 1 ^^^1 11 1 !^ 1 V 1 III Copyright, 1894, by Fillmore Bros. 40 Easter Bells Are Ringing belle Kellogg Towne. John P. Hamilton. S=i^ ^^ ^! 1- i- ^-, — h • *■ iL :fc :f ^ * 9 ^ ^ - - - p 1. Bells are ring - ing, Birds are wing - ing, Breez - es soft - ly 2. Bells are ring - ing, Chi! - dren bring - ing Bios - sonis fresh and 3. Bells are ring - ing, Chil - dren sing - ing. Cast all fear a - L^Uh .£_lfc-__^ I sway; sweet; way; J r=^ ->^-i^ 3^ =fc =1 ^—^—3^ ryi=^ Sun and show - ers - pen Sing for glad - ness, Drop all Christ, our Broth - er, Christ, our b flow - ers For the East sad - ness, East - er - tide Sav - ior. He is ris'n t er Day. to greet, to - day. i=t ^ ^ ^=± Refrain. V- h J^__J^^_h ^ -^ '=^=^=± ^ ^ b l^ ^ For the East - er Day, For the East East - er - tide to greet. East - er - tide He is ris'n to - day. He is ris'n # I' I- -' u For the East - er Day, er Day, East- East - er - tide to greet, to greet, yes. He is ris'n to - day,, to - day, ris'n :?=?: m er Day, to greet, to - day, I ^ ^i=p: i ^e ^m *^ Sun and show - ers, - pen flow - ers For the East - er Day. Sing for glad - ness, Drop all sad - ness. East - er - tide to greet. Christ, our Broth - er, Christ, our Sav - ior, He is ris'n to - day. 3^ l=rfc i Copyrijfht by David C. Cook Publishinff Company. 41 Onward, Happy Children Adaline Hohf Beery. -y^-^ ^-^^. -i- ±:i: 5^ William Beery. ^^p^i^^ 1. On - ward, hap- py cbil-dren, In a time of peace; As with song we're marching, 2. Christ our bless -ed Sav - ior Once was but a child; We have learned to love Him 3. Bring a grate- ful trib - ute To our glo-rious King; May sin -cere de - vo - tion ,iz^,^.=i=:to=J=q=^-=^^:fcrz^: a L^ i-0 1 ♦- -J- ~^- - m May our joy in - crease! Je - sus is our Cap -tain; He to Heav'n has gone; For His spir-it mild. Like the fra- grant bios - soms Grow-ing by the way, Fill us while we sing; Keep His coun-sels ho - ly, Spread a-broad His fame; ■i^=^=l=^^s=Bl ^ ^ ^Sf'^E^^P^i^ J-.^- — r-* ^ — I — * J m iifcf-=i=*=* rit. iHi fci Chorus. ^=P=P=p: i 23 S=^ -It » It t* ■p—p" u-i s^ii- #?^ In His roy - al foot-steps We will fol - low on. So His life is bless -ing E - ven us to-day. On-ward, cheer-i-ly Bow the knee and wor - ship His ex - alt - ed name! on-ward, :p=p: v-^ •A r-4^ P — J^— --- r^— r-S — £ — P— ?i— F- .y= ^-h rit. :h=J5— t— fe # a i=i=5=:?: Sing -ing as we go; With the name of Je - sus May our ban -ners glow! h I _^. .0. .0. -^_ .0. .0. .0. % V^ :^: :l ipizpizESEH P=^ :?=v: Copyright, 1922, by William Beery. 42 Gather the Children In J. O. B. l^Aiit: I— "^ — «- J. O. Barnhart. ■^^ 4^_h h h^h ^ ^^=^ ^ ij * «— -<-^' t^ f^^ «=fqFt9=^=«=*='= ^^ 1. Gath-er the lit - tie chil-dren in, Strive their ten - der hearts to win, 2. Lead them in with a lev - ing hand, Gath-er them in, in a hap -py band, 3. Gath-er them in, both rich and poor, Lead them in thro' the o - pen door, 4. Gath-er them in - to the gos - pel feast, From north and south, and west and east; m ^-r-t -t= =r=h'=^^=r==^f^=^=i=^ -^ A — A- f V — ^ p-^; p #?t^ r- — ^r— ^ — h- n^=^^ fM -fz ^ F=fci=l Ere they Bring them Tell tiie old Je - sus will r^ ^ ^ A— learn the in, 'tis the sto - ry not de - -> f^ ^ — 1 — 1 — M — ~ ( 1 paths of sin; Lord's com-mand; o'er and o'er; spise the least; rA » A • Gath-er Gath - er Gath-er Gath-er the the the the -»_ • chil- chil - chil ■ chil - —A— dren in. dren in. dren in. dren in. — »— p-A ' A ■ - ^)H?-^ — t— t- -t ,. k — 1 1 1 __!_ — ^ ~t~ =6= "1 — v-\ -jA A A— — b n — 4— -4^ -L^L^ I —¥■ V- V T b 1 ^ V t=pq5=i Chorus. ^ «F ^ S^^ isrri: :j— t^nt ^— ^j 'p- ^^ t — t— r ^^^»^ T— r £ Gath-er them in, gath-er them in. Ere they learn the paths of sin; i^- ^.EiE^^^'^^^-^^ w -^ ^1 =¥=8 " Oh, gath-er them in, gath-er them in; Gath-er the chil- dren in. &^: t^ t^^ B=B=D=i^ 1^ S Copyright, 1922, by Brethren Publishingr House. 43 Jesus' Little Ones Lanta Wilson Smith. n M k. k. T. Martin Towne. ^hn — ^"-^-^ -J ^^ -*-- ^- ■^^zf^^^^-^ p 4 * — 1 — s; — 1— 1. Like the birds and 2. We can work for 3. We can be a bios Je com -♦- b - soms, - sus -fort <9 •^ aod In ro has sent so man the friends 1 us here, • y ways; we love, i t^— il 1— ^— 1 Earth -ly days to We can love Him \s we jour-ney |-^ — ^ — i^ i— ] ^bl b ^' ^^- ^ # » ^ — _, — ^ — ^ — ^ — 1 i ^.-41- Chorus. _ _ ■-^i ^ h — ^ f^- 2s^ bright- en. Earth -ly homes to cheer. dear - ly, We can sing His praise. Hap - py as the on - ward To the home a - bove. song - bird, ^ t=f=^- t=^ :=^=^ V — i> — f — ir I :t5==t5: ^=^ h h -^ I ^ ^ ^h=^ ^^=¥ -ir-^-^ Sweet as dew-y rose, Je-sus' lit - tie ones may be, Ev-'ry-bod-y knows. m Hfe-v-iM^ S^=p: -♦— rK 2z: ^ ' ^ ^ -h k , fc > fc. u D r tr-p— ir-p- 44 . Praise Him, AH Ye Little Children Anon. Arr. by Hubert P. Main. ri — -1-2 1 i l-i# 9—t^ I ^^=Ep=F=v=§ -^- 1. Praise Him, praise Him, all ye lit - tie chil-dren, He is 2. Love Him, love Him, all ye lit - tie chil-dren. He is 3. Serve Him, serve Him, all ye lit - tie chil-dren. He is 4. CrownHim, crown Him, all ye lit - tie chil-dren. He is ^t-^ -i^-b'-^-l^ :t=t: ^- ^ t r Love, He is Love; He is Love. Love, He is Love; He is Love. Love, He is Love; He is Love. Love, He is Love; He is Love. 45 Rally Day Call Ida Scott Taylor. ^^m 1^=k i? ^'- T. Martin Towne. -#— 5±3l: 1 — r 1. Ral - ly round the stand - ard of the Sav - ior King, Ral - ly round the 2. Ral - ly round the stand - ard, send the theme a - broad; Let u - nit - ed 3. Ral- ly round the stand - ard, raise your ban - ner high; Set ere - a - tion 1^ ^ ^ ;:j . . - . .. - -•■ ^S m ^ 13^ r r a: n^8 f^ N K. 5:^ 1 h fc h \ :^T fe— — k -i'^-^-i'—r-^— — ^ 4-^^H-— i^- — 1 — w-^^r— — ? ^' ; — i^-J-— il — I ^= — * — 5^ — 5- -1- — A - v i stand na - ring - -#- - ard, tions ing If: march - ing as you s praise and wor - ship G as you're pass - ing I mg; od; >y; r On - ward, ev - er All the world for All the world for If:- f: p >- on Je Je - ward, - sus! - sus! pwf^ -i*— -t' u ^ S— ^ ^ « • « — W- M^f-j ^ — l^ P r> ? b H— -4- ft '' keep your hearts a - glow, All the world for Je-sus! sing -ing as you go! joy- ful - ly pro -claim, Ral - ly round the stand-ard, glo - ri - fy His name! shout His might -y love, Ral - ly round the stand-ard of the King a - bove! ^-1-A -A n^-'— F .* • M 1" i t=^=^- Chorus. 3^x=iif -fi— J- #— ■J^- Ral • ly round the stand - ard, brave - ly inarch a- long, Keep -ing step with ^^-mr-. A « .— r-*r-. A *.-. * & , . W W - ^^s^^3^; i>'^- %7:^-- i u js; t)-ti— tr-tJ" gi^: itri: i;W- 5|- Je - BUS, sing the tri - umph song; All :=i=:i.-r-J * r^S VL the world for Je m B=p Rally Day Call :^ 1s=^ J this our mot - to be, Ral • ly round tbe stand-ard, on to vie - to - ry! >■■• ^ ■"- i ^=T t s^e I :^ 46 -p — p- Good News For You and Me t — U — K E. E. Hewitt. J. H. F. J=:}5=4: 5: 1. The an - gels sang one star - ry night, Good news for you, good news for me; 2. Gladmu- sic fell from harps of gold, Good news for you, good news for me; 3. He loves us more than we can say, Good news for you, good news for me; S-fi; & [> I V— -4 ^—€ T^T^ They filled the sky with glo - ry bright, Good news for you and me. The sweet - est sto - ry ev - er told, Good news for you and me. He lives for us this Christ-mas day. Good news for you and me. N-, i . - -^v i Refrain. ^_! ^ -^ J-^ -♦— ^— ^- *Hark! JL hark! hark! :?? Good news for you and * * i^-t -_ me; For ^^3 :1: iE ^t- iv ^: "iT^ i Je - sus came that star - ry night. Good news for you and me. i Copyright, 1892, by Fillmore Bros. *At the words "Hark! hark! hark!" the children may put the hand up to the ear and assume an attitude of listening. 47 God Loves Them W. J. Mathews. J. B. Herbert. --^r^-st God loves the God loves the God loves the tie flow-ers, Wher-ev - er they may tie spar-rows, And guides them as they tie streamlets, And sends them on their God loves the lit -tie chil-dren, Much more than bird or grow, fly; way, brook, \-t In bright and He feeds them Thro' dai -sy Or sweet- est '^=^ i±=i: ^ =i : ^~n -^^-^-^ — ^ M-H-i^q F4=f-=# =^ lov in fie see e - ly ga His kin ds and mei nt-ed flov h 1 J — ^^1 — ^ — ^ — r-dens, d-ness, id-ows, f - ers, — ^ Or nooks that none may Lost they should faint and Where we de - Hght to How-ev - er fair they _A ^ A m m know; He die; He play; He look; He bless - es them teach - es them keeps them clear sent His Son 1 h 1 -^ — i ^ with their and to h N=i "T — D P — r — D J J i' ht — b--i — P-I p r' "^ t 1/ =^=^- H— '^I — >- -hn H- — Pr w^- -^ — -^ — -^H^^i'- "i' i" i— -:h — r- — q — 15— x^y ' 1 1 J J « a « .— 9 i • ^ fl beau mu - shin - save -ty, sic, ing, us, 1 Of fra - That they While run With His -55- -^ • " ^ grance and of love, may tell His praise - ning to the sea, most pre - cious blood, 1 r>- And fi A - m( And ma That V -«. J 1 Is )ng kes e 1. them the them might in morn leap be i the ■ "ig with for- /"a^*^ ^ A ■ ▲< J ■ A* -. P 1 ■ 1 1 ^ r 1 vfiJ^ vt \ H r N L • ^ . ^ " L _ L YCLA^ n J ! 1 1 r 1 ». .F ,• 1 \ ^ ' J ^ F =s"^ — ^ ' ^ - -i)- ' — P- — t)— J ? Refrain. e ?=3: I morn -ing, branch-es, glad - noss, ev - er P^~~^~ ^P --T^ ~^^. =i .^r-i-4 With His re - fresh - ing dew. In sum-mer's gold - en days. And sing right mer - ri - ly. The best loved works of God. God loves the lit God loves the lit God loves the Ht God loves the lit ^: n*- S^r--^^^=M -^^mm tie flow-ers, tie spar-rows, tie streamlets, tie chil-dren. Copyright. 1898, by Brethren PubUahinB: House. God Loves Them ^m m ^1 ^ -jT-^-r-i i Lit - tie, lit - tie flow - ers, God loves the lit - tie flow-ers, God loves them. Lit - tie, lit - tie spar -rows, God loves the lit -tie spar-rows, God loves them. Lit - tie, lit - tie stream-lets, God loves the lit -tie streamlets, God loves them. Lit - tie, lit - tie chil - dren, God loves the lit - tie chil-dren, God loves them. ? 48 Joseph Mohr. * Andante. ^ ,^ fc>^ ^ -^^ &=t±H n Holy Night Franz Gruber, Ji: 1 ' - - -2- 1 1. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! All is calm, all is bright 2. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Shep-herds quake at the sight! 3. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Son of God, love's pure light -A- -A- -A- -A- • • -F- -A- -A- -A- E t=t=t ?^ 4s=^ :^^ ^=K=^ v-^ ^^^^ ii^. fcc 5^ -^=v^ ^ Round yon vir - gin moth-er and Child! Glo-ries stream from heav-en a - far, Ra - diant beams from Thy ho-ly face, 'tr Ho - ly In-fant,so Heav'nly hosts sing With the dawn of re - ten-der and mild, Al - le - lu - ia. deem - ing grace, :t=t=t: ^ — \ p- :^:^=K P— t^-p- -P-b)— ^=P= i ^J m 33E?3^ ^ Sleep in heav - en - ly peace, Christ, the Sav - ior, is born! Je - sus, Lord, at Thy birth, t^=^- k=± I ^ ^- V Sleep in heav - en ■ Christ, the Sav - ior, Je - sus, Lord, at tt^ ly peace. is born!. Thy birth. m *Effective if sung at a distance. 49 Palmer Hartsou^h. Cheerful Giving J. H. Fillmore. m n it !^ i- ii A — A ^=9- 1. Give as the Lord has pros - pered thee. Give, give to the Lord; 2. Give to the poor a - long the wa)^ Give, give to the Lord; 3. Give, though so poor thy gift may seem. Give, give to the Lord; ^SS ^M- V ^— p : 1 — r =F=P=F^ # — »- 5^ -^-rb : ;: \ ^- ^ 1 1 . .^ . / U\ ^ CJ ' j ) h 1 • P 1 ' p 1 i 1 tn\^ ^ n n J ^ V 1 J ' 1 • -— ' ' vM* X • •ax 2 T T • • • 5 ^ Give Give Give 5 with a will to the hea - but the cup 1. ^ T • ing then in * V ? w • mind and free. Give, far a - way, Give, Je - sus' name. Give, r-* ^ ^ r— -- give to give to give to — k ^- the the the Lord; Lord; Lord; (?JH5— S-i- fK {S 1 — ti ^ 1 \ T __ip^ 1 1 1 1 -f^-S-^H '^b b f: L L L 1 1 ^ -; ' p r r ^ '-' 1 1 ^ 1 1 b b b W ^_! ^ ^ ^ 1 LW ^ • a LB ^ ^ He hath sup-plied thee o'er and o'er, Blessed thee in bas - ket and in store, Give to His need - y as they cry. Give to His peo - pie ere they die, Cheer-ful then give the good thou hast, Fear - less thy bread on wa - ters cast, m -Jl AUC; rp: t^Jr_ :=: .^- * —%-n t *=ni:^ s^ ■p-^— I — ir I u I i ** :t5=:^: H P-r-^ Refrain. ^^^ ^-^•-q- -A — ♦c^it rb Prom-ised to fill thee more and more. Thy gra - cious Lord. Give to His gos - pel that it fly, Oh, give, give, give. Give, give with a It will re - turn to thee at last. In liar - vests great. ^^^^^^^^^^ will - ing hand, Give, give with a lib - eral hand, Give at His blest command Who l=:t P--H^ -#— • =1-55^ i:=t=t -•— #- v—^-xy t=Xi- ^F^'-^ Copyrifrht, 1896. by Fillmore Bros. Used by permission. 3 ^-1=^7*-^ Cheerful Giving t=t IJT k ^ — a; — u ^i pros-pered thee, I ^ Give, -!^=1- at His blest command Who pros - pered thee lE^ 50 Little Feet, Be Careful Mrs. L. M. B. Bateman. ^^ fe^ J. H. Rosecrans. t=^ I ^EEj: --^= *i^ ♦-i- 'tr^9r 1. I washed my hands this morn - ing, Oh, ver - y clean and white, And lent them 2. I told my ears to lis - ten Quite close-ly all day thro', For an - y 3. My eyes are set to watch them A - bout their work or play, To keep them F=P= i^ k A— M ^ :&rri; r=r'^="='=^ ^ Chorus. ^±^- 4Xirft I -•-'7^: • — #- both to Je - sus, To work for Him till night. act of kind-ness Such lit - tie hands can do. Lit -tie feet, be care-ful out of mis - chief, For Je - sus' sake all day. ;-— m «-— r ▲ A ▲ r-A 1 F 1 f-\ g- ^=^- ^=$^ ^ ^^^S KJl f ^ h -r^ i=i: iiiS 3S=4 i=s=^-- Where you take me to; An - y - thing for Je - sus. On - ly let me do. ft h. /^S, ^ , 1 1 F i rT— 1 * * - it± -t- ^3 4-4. t-j — ^_^i_jr2:zl:tidJ Copyright, 1886, by Fillmore Bros. ^r 51 Sleep, Baby i dz i Marfeuerltte Bixler Garrett. — \ — ^- i=i=i ^^ P^^^^ £ -# •- -#-A-F- £ ^ ^ -' J ^ J '-' J Like a era -die rock-ing, rock-ing, Si - lent, peace-ful, to and fro, 9i:± -> ^ A- I I I ^^=-% -A A- ^ :^ M-.JJ-i- :5=± t=^ :^=# Like a moth-er's sweet looks drop -ping On the lit - tie face be- low, ^, ^ y — 6k * P— r-i"^ fc^ s *— r-* «—- 1 )4 14 1^— I I \- :t=t m f a ^ * 1 * — I — =i — i — « — * * — I — k_*-j_«-j- -rg^ Hangs the green earth, swing- ing, turn - ing, Jar - less, noise-less, safe and slow, J J '^r-T^-^-L^ P- , f f f y .f f ^ iri>zii ^ v=-n r^ri r ~'^~~^ r — ^^ tj: ■• — ^ - J '^ ^ 'r^ Falls the light of God's face bend-ing Down and watch -ing us be- low. ■^=b n^M^ i 4=^t=- f"i^"Te ^ 1^==^- f^ t=:t: t==t: S Chorus. P PP 31=1:^; m -M \- mM^^. f Cra - die rock-ing to and fro p=f^-i-^^l^ i^- iJ r ^ Grppnfarths»int'ini;saf«an ^ '^ Copyright, 1898, by Brethren Publishing House. 53 I Am Coming W- -+ T^0 ^ I) ^ -^ -^- W. G Fischer. m _(^_i. 'p—p- s !i»):£^ -!*— !* ■ I am com - ing to the cross; I am poor, and Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and Je - sus comes! He fills my soul! Per - feet - ed in ^1 tt w- i weak, and blind; earth - ly store; Him I am; ^^ pj ^ k ? ^ P=P: ^ =P==P= Cho.— / am trust • ing. Lord, in Thee, Dear Lamb of i ft=:*: Cal • va - ry; D. C. for Chorus. '^m ^ ^4: S in=^ ^ -■^-^-•-^y I am count - ing all but dross, I shall full sal Soul and bod - y Thine to be— Whol-ly Thine for I am ev - 'ry whit made whole; Glo - ry, glo - ry va - tion find, ev - er - more, to the Lamb. m i^=g: -H » » & ^ C-rtt i7~g 1- ?=Ec Hum-bly at Thy cross I bow, Je - sus, save me, save me noiv. 54 Promotion Song Mrs. 5. A. Gamble. S. B. Gamble. i^ J \- m g=Ji=,=t»3SE -m — w 1. With ban- ner and song we are niarch-ing a - long, With '"For-ward" for 2. Our cuun - try has need of val - or - ous deed, Her ban - ner leads 3. With ban - ner and song we are niarch-ing a - long. Pro - mot - ed a ^ Tt^^ ^ iM^ t=t: ^ i^szzts: E?^: ^EI=^ watch-word to - day; One step at for - ward to - day; Its folds are step to- day;. . ^. ._. . . . . As years a time, we are form-ing in un - furled, we must teach the whole go by we will faith - ful - ly p^p^j S5 line. Our Sav-ior's com-mand to o - bey. world Our Sav-ior's com-mand to o - bey . try Our Sav-ior's com-mand to o - bey. -b » — r^ *— Ev - er on, ^ E^EKa i -0 — ^ g3g :f= ev - er 1^ i f=tt i =^=^ ^ ^^ :i~Tn ; on! We will stead - i m^^. ly march, ev - er on; -i- 't TsT -i^ -at- Till pro - mot - ed at :C=^ m v-^ E^ -Xr^- ^^=i. m last, ■^1^ --^=l=m izt* t: ^ — !~r =^ 1=5 ^ f : Earth's con - fiicts all past, We stead ?=t^ I2=t ■- \ « ' - ^v.. i - ly march ev - er on pp 55 A Band of Boys George Orlia Webster. Voices in Unison. Grant Colfax Tullar. -flpA 1 — f;^ — h5" r-j h i^ : 1 t)^4r-^ -V - -1 \ — 1 — — P. *^ i- .^i— ; h— ^ 1. We're 2. We're 3. We're 4. We're a a a a band band band band f of of of of — V- boys, boys, boys, boys, — ^r L-« — 1 You would know And we can't Hope you don't If you can't by the noise, There's a help the noise, 'Tis the niiiid the noise, 'Tis a stand the noise, It is /i^' H i m r ; i ; 1 1 I^J.'PH- ' f __L. » _ . w r 1 r l^-^b 1 m L i> L 'i 1^^" 4 » 1* , ,■" ^ 1 11 » » 1 1 1 1 1 1 s -^ m ^ m fc day that will come ere long,- way of the boys, you know; fact that it's just be - gun, sad that you all are here, f- I If you look a - head, You can hear our tread, If we can't keep still. With a boy's strong will. For we mean to fight In the cause of right. For there will be more, When the fight is o'er. ^- i=^ Chorus. i ^^ ^ ■f f f t :ri^ As we march a - gainst the wrong. We can strike old sin a blow. We are march-ing on to Till the vie - to - ry is won. And we raise the vie - tor's cheer. ^S X 35: E^ W- fc=fe 1=i=i=^=£tz ^^ - ^i^ I man -hood, And a man's place we will -U-^ .J \ I r t^ fill; pih- When the Lord says, "Go, ^: ^ rit ^^=^ W ? 35: ^ We will not say,*'No," But with one voice say^ 1 I I h h I I ■-^ s 'I wiU.= SeI -f Copyright, 1916. by Tullar-Meredith Co. International Copyright secured. 56 The Children Are Coming A. H. B. ^ ^^ fcife: 3Et W :f5=i?=4 Adaline H. Beery fa tl=& ii=*: :^tijSL=A ^^ 1. We're cora-ing to wor-ship the Mas-ter, To glean in His bar -vest so white 2. We'll watch for the wheat in the cor - ners, And bind it in bright lit - tie sheav 3. We'll work for the poor lit - tie chil - dren Who're dT7elling be -yond the dark seas; 4. The les-sons of pa-tienceand kind-ness We'll car - ry wher-ev - er we go; es; ^33 1 : 1 t=t=l=t i S3 D i) i> ; F ^ i> [> i> t>— p D ' I '-'I ^^ ■^-4^ E^^ 16 We'll fol-low the ranks of the reap-ers, And sing in the glad sum-mer light. We'll store it a- way in the gar - ner Where Je-sus His treas-ure re - ceives. We know that their souls are as pre - cious To Je-sus as an - y of these. Our prayers the wide world shall en - cir - cle That all men our Sav - ior may know. ^P— ^ ^^ -K— ^- ^^m ^^ ~P~ur ~p ~P [> [> P = F^ ES^ ^^ p p p p p p Choeus. i i w- i ^^ ^=4? :C=:t5=t5: ^5=35 * i=e: --^ i=i=i= ^=f^ We're com-ing, dear Sav -ior, we're com-ing, To an-swer Thy clear, ten-der call; ^^ k — It- 8=1: "C g r mt- ^: ^=p: -P— P P~P~P= ■P P P P P" |^3E|^^^g ^_j,U^JjVg[p i We're com-ing, dear Friend of the chil - dren, We bring Thee our serv-ice, our all. ■ =:t =ct-=t= i_i^ t i ^-\- =^z=^=ri ^S S Copyright. 1922, by William Beery. 57 M. B. G Little Sunbeams ^ Margueritte Bixler Garrett. -f-7- FT 4 J — *" 1. We are lit - tie sun -beams, We must shine In this big, sweet world of ours, 2. We are lit - tie sun -beams, We must shine In this bus - y world of ours, te^^^^g^ t-f- tfqti =isa 1 I) 1-hr- m ^-=:fe=.^ :^: 7^' Yours and mine. We must help the bird - ies sing, Help the flow - ers grow, Yours and mine. We must beau- ti - fy the earth, Chase dark clouds a - way, ^^ ■^. =1- ^^^^^^ Chorus. i :& :I5=^=:|5=&: 1^=5: y i 'S — t r Laugh-ing, danc-ing mer-ri-ly, We come and go. ^^^ ^^^^_^^^ j.^ _ ^j^ ^^.^ean^g Laugh-mg, danc-mg raer-ri-ly, We work and play. i^i±- A__J. m. A- I » 1 h- m \-^ bElt ^ -?- -f- -f- -»- » *- \ I '^ ^ :45: i=g t5ric:|5 ^S "4 i ? ii: We must be, 4ii ^— -p— •— -^- Shin-ing, so bright, that all may see; His own lit -tie -^ . - . 'f- -^ -0 — #- — *- fcfc ttt ti^^- J=t: tt t? g ■ , ! ▼* ! ( iE:& ^ 5^ I f5^ if=^ P3E^E5E£E -•-at sun-beams good and true. Don't you want to be a lit - tie sun - beam too? 7^^ ^-^— r C S "r 'f—ri 1 5 — r»~ Mrs. O. D. Garrett, owner. Used by permission. 58 The World Children For Jesus M. C. B. With expression. "For of such is the kinijdoin of heaven." Margaret Coote Brown. t^ iMivZ v=p: -f)H — j ^ T"P J L.— Ml |5^3==^z±: 1. The cunnincj papoose in the wigwam that lives, Whose life is so hap-py and free, 2. The Es-ki-mo babies are wrapped all in fur; They live in the north coun-try, 3. The lit-tle Jap babies, with shining dark eyes, Live on a green isle in the sea; 4. The pret-ty brown babies who roll in the sand, In a country far o- ver the sea, 5. And all the dear babies,wher-ev-er they grow, So cunning, so precious, so wee. Is my Where Too Are my Are :fc=t5: P=^ ^^. rife* :s p^ In - di - an broth-er; and Je - sus loves him Just as He loves you and me cold winds blow; and Je - sus loves them Just as He loves you and me. man-y to count; and Je - sus loves them Just as He loves you and me. Af - ri - can brothers; and Je - sus loves them Just as He loves you and me. God'sdarlingchildren;and Je - sus loves them Just as He loves you and me. I Refrain. Sostenuto. ^=«: ^ :45: -Jt5=^ The world children for Je - sus, The world chil-dren for Je-sus, The ■J.-=^- =t[2?T— m-^^ i:£f-r-"^- Li.rc.cj ■k i. m ^ IfEfcf^ Copyrigrht by Margaret Coote Brown. Smith & Lamar. Nashville, Tenn., ow^ners of Copyright. Used by permission. The World Children For Jesus gs^ a world ff -•--ai chil-drenfor Jesus who loves them, Who loves ev - 'ry one, ^^^^m -^ dim. t'rzt^t izii— ^: tt tS I VV J- -J- a ■fit H='i iii 59 God Bless Our Land Chas. T. Brooks and John 5. Dwi^ht. lifeSEi^^: -m 1 *l- P. H. Fellows. ^ ~^. 1. God bless our na - tive land; 2. For her our prayer shall rise ^ t=t= Firm may she ev - er stand To God a - bove the skies; J I h ^ K- :fc it:4z :^=^: t> I ■^ '-^- 1^ iE3 --^4- ■J ^- ^: -»-f- * ::==:2=; i Thro' storm and night. When the wild tem - pests rave, Rul - er of On Him we wait. Thou who art ev - er nigh, Guard-ing with ft>- ^^. trS ;N: fe! P^^F m $. S^te^; :^: I I^eS ■^' b I wind and wave. Do Thou our coun - try save, watch -ful eye. To Thee a - loud we cry. ^^ By Thy great might. God save the State. I Copyright, 1920, by P. H. Fellows. 60 The Story Oft Told J. O. B. J. O. Barnhart. ~v 1^-1 K h r^ — fc \ '^ — ---^ 1 — h — R K"~ h 1 >r ^ 4- n A "^V^ A 1 ' 1 ' J n 1 p rh T J *A T • &*A S ^ ^ J A. ^A \sL/ *+ r , - A . tt A * P Ti ^ J £i J \ ^ . , f 1. There's a sto - ry oft told, 2. There is noth - ing on earth 3. From the isles of the sea 4. When at last we shall stand, ^ ^ 1. ^- ^1. f- ^ •^ • - - -^- -f \)^ \) But it nev - er grows old, Though I Can com - pare with its worth, Not Comes a pit - i - ful plea. Go and With the num - ber - less band Who the /^"vU^ .1 I 'A ^ • " ^ ^ ^ I I \ \ ^ ^ t^ ^ K^J^ 4- ^ f ? 1^— ' i J LJ ^ P 1 ^ i.^ k k k 1 J'*— '' u 1 1 i4- ^ ^ r r r ^ ^ v \ ^ ^ 1 rrt-^ —ft — 1 — f— — h — h" 1 — \ F M h hi 1 1 m S":" --i-^ — ^- -M % ' n r J ii'-P J 1 — i-^-^- A^ 9a- ~1^—V^^ t J — 1 %^' —r- — r 9 — p — p-^ - ^ r hear it a - gain and a - gain, How a Fa - ther in love, thou - sands of sil - ver and gold, Nor the wealth of the mine; gath - er them in - to the fold. In a glo - ri - ous throng, face of their Sav - ior be - hold, The glad song that shall rise #• t" f It A f- ^» ^ A. l^. ^ ^ ^5=1*-^ ^2 ^ L ^ 1 K k k • " ^ ^ ^ 1 " . r ^ Pi I 1 p 1 J 'J u u J l^ \ 1 A — ' '' ' ' 1 :tczd: ^=* |£ ^3: :&=:* ^^ From the man-sions a - bove Sent peace and good -will un - to men. 'Tis a treas-ure di - vine, The sto - ry that nev- er grows old. With a beau - ti - ful song. And the sto - ry that nev - er grows old. Throughout all the bright skies Is the sto - ry that nev - er grows old. i 1^: ^P=F ^-- 11^ Refrain. EFKAIN. K K I I / ftdEt t £3 ♦I ♦(- H53±3^ ■p- Tis the sto - ry oft told. But it nev-er grows old; Go and tell it a - gain and a- W. ^m^^^^^ ti=m m V=Xr- ^ jKiqr .D^VJ^ P b gain , For it seemeth more sweet Each time you repeat The sto - ry that nev-er grows old . Copyriarht, 1922, by Brethren PubHshinar House. 61 Wonderful Words P. P. Bliss. S IP « ^ « ♦!■ =a: Won-der-ful words of Won-der - ful words of *i 4: :S=t life life ^f^ 1. Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, 2. Christ, the bless - ed One, gives to all 3. Sweet -ly ech - o the gos - pel call, Won-der-ful words of life; I p p p ^ 1^ P^^^ t^t v=^ n^ k. K h K 1 1 \J ^ p 1 ' J n r h h 1 n 1 1 > • J «' 1 J « ' ^^ * •^ •^__._ ■ • n •^ "^ ^ H . ' ^ . \<) ' ' J 1 • • Z) s « « - # # -'^ --i- 4^ A- .^ 4 ^ b Won - der - ful words of *sL^«*^" Le t me more of their beau -ty see. life; Sin - ner, list to the lov - ing call. Won - der - ful words of life; Of - fer par - don and peace h h h h to all. Won - der - ful words of life; 1^1 f^*^ A ▲I ▲! ▲' ▲! ▲ ^ ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ▲1 • A • [^^ . 1 1 1 1 ff S • 2 2 2 2 Ia yc^ 1 J Ij n n P f F » » 1 1 L-^ — 4^— i — L-b P M s^— ' ^ * A- — ' I *=^ £«: -=f: m Words of life and beau - ty, Teach me faith and du - ty. All so free - ly giv - en, Woo - ing us to heav - en. Je - sus, on - ly Sav - ior. Sane - ti - fy for - ev - er. ^ ^ Chorus. h N K 1 K V. 1 ^^ 1 P ? m J p p P n ^ »u ' S y 5 ^ >^ ^ • :3 * J J J J P J h J 1 • r ^ 1 p ■ P • • 5 S 2 • i H a' • J A * A Vs^ ) r r -^ -^ b b 1 Beau-ti - ful words, ^ jt ^ ^. 9 9 9 * P ' won - der - ful words, Won - der - ful words of life; ^ f- f- *-• f- ■^- . -v . .<--,. ■/•^•4 I 1 i 1 !▲ ^ A k . ' 1 ' ' r ^ . ^ . K^J«3> t L L L . Ivir^" • » » » b^ b b ' • f r f • 1 ^■~— ^ 1 ' — — b — b — V — — 1 L_^ — b — b — ^- 1 1 i=i=:J=p^=:45 ^m ^^ ^^=1- -♦ — g| -p — I » — • — * •— , Beau - ti - ful words, won - der - ful words, Won - der - ful words of life -I* ^ ^ ^- -^ ^ A ■(«- x=x %±^ i t^=^- b b b - ^ Used by per. The John Church Co., owners of the Copyright. 62 Adaline H. Beery. Here We Come J. Henry Showalter. ^IS^^ ±^ :t^=^=^ m £E£fe -*-^ 1. Here we come, with songs of glad - ness; 'Tis our own, the chil-dren's day! 2. 'Tis a time of sun - ny sweet -ness, 'Tis our own, tliis fair June day! I p— r s jtz ^_,r ' tiip-^^ m E^^^ ifcrtW 1=fl3' Chase a - way all win - try sad - ness, For the earth is green and gay; Yes, Buds have come to their com-plete-ness, Sum-mer hopes have come to stay; Yes, feff^ p: g zzgS S ?^ t=^3 ;r— ri— r^r): t; ^ ^ ^ Gath - er in the ra - diant flow - ers, Let their fra-grance fill the air, Sure - ly ev - 'ry heart is beat - iiig With our kind Cre - a - tor's praise; -4-. -*- -*-. -*- -*-. _ S^ 1^3: '$±=t. '^m ¥=t3 b— b b: -g— f F I f^-f^ ii - rfr- .^-^^ ^5 ^ ^3; ^^nEEi ^ S -M— n Notes of birds in leaf - y bow - ers Float in - to the house of prayer. May He bless this chil-dren's meet - ing, May we serve Him all our days. :^±=M: ^ —U ^: :^ -K^-k-^ Refrain 5EE5 -p— r ;^^e: P^^g^^PP ^^i^^ Joy- ful, joy-ful chil-dren we. Faith -ful, help- ful may we be; On the truth we -A . A- -A- -A -A- -A Copyright, 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. Here We Come P_-^ ^^I^^^^E^ ,4^4:(-fe: «: ^^^=t stand, Read-y at com - mand, Christ to fol - low to the heav'n-ly land. ! ) H^ ^i* r I 63 Children's Off( Laura E. Newell. iren s wirering (Children's Day) Mm. i^ ^ R. A. Glenn. m^m ^4:#j=5 ^ -♦ • -♦- -♦ • 1. Come, all ye chil-dren, chant the re-frain, Sound ye His prais-es glad - ly a - gain; 2. Hap - py our hearts this glad Children's day, Flo w'rs in pro-fu-sion, bright in ar -ray, 3. Shout,shoutho-san-na, tell of His love, All of His bless-ings faith -ful - ly prove; -A— -dk — A ▲ — r* «-^;— A- i 1^ fc=fc J — ^- -41 ^ — J- M ^ S^: ^- 3) -^-r •-— i; i He who in heav'n and earth doth reign. Now claims our grate Sun - light is gleam -ing where we stray. To glad - den all All of our needs doth He sup - ply. Who rules a - bove .;: 4 f A A-i s ▲ .▲ — tA A A-T A — i-A- ful lays, a - round, the skies. i# * Chorus. V- W-^0—0 — #— #- -•-^ — •- # — (S*- m Shout, shout His prais-es, Joy - ful - ly sing, Un - to the Sav-ior our of-f 'ring bring; . i j ft A A ^- A A A rA A- t=t=x I I I I — r ^ •I. k-=— k k k \ \ 1 1— ^ -I \ \ 1 \ i — % i=t m * fefef^ y E3 vs i^r •iJlL+l" ^ Je - sus who loves us, we'll crown our King, And praise His ho -A) M- i ^ A A - - - .... ly name. m isj f Copyright, 1891, by Geo. F. Rosche, 64 Our Children's Day i Rev. William H. Shults. Bright and Cheerful. s. w. s. # tV ^^ ^ &i—fr-: ii=J: ^ 1. How cheer - ful should we chil - dren be On this, our Chil - dren's Day; 2. His love we see in ev - 'ry gift, From gar - den, woods, or fields; 3. The bless - ed Word shall be our guide, To lead us in the way. »5^ -A A- i i^^mm J=C E Se& U i^^ ^^^^ i With joy we come a - mong you here. To speak, and sing, and pray. Most pre - cious is the bless - ed boon His ho - ly Word re - veals. Where ev - er - last - ing joy and peace Will make e - ter - nal day. ^f J^^ i m^ f Chorus. ^i^^^il^l^^P^ -w- -w -w- -w- -w -w- -w- We come to praise and hon - or God, A hap - py Chris-tian band. We come to praise 4^ ■ ^^^m A hap - py Chris-tian band; For He is good, these fruits and For He is good. p y^=Fi ^ Fi = rm [ I ^m t^^^ $ a=* m T-=T= ^m^^^ m^mm flow'rs Are from His lov - ing hand. Are from His lov - ing hand. l g^M^H^-H^-H^^ ^Eg^3 - 1 * ' ^ k f 65 Children O'er the Seas Carrie B. Adams. Carrie B. Adams. ~T rn IS |K fK K 1 1 1 1 yn P p p n p 1 1 fcW m p P p P) p P) n p J 1 \\) f ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ L) -a- -2- -H- -5- -^ -^- -^ -^- -a- -2- -J^ -5- -^. 1. The lit - tie chil - dren of Ja - pan Are gaz - ing o'er the sea, 2. The chil- dren of far In - di - a Are wait - ing, watch -ing too, 3. In Chi - na, too, they're wait- ing now, Oh! don't you hear them call? /my r f r # ' ' r # 1 & — h- — b w- b- w- — -^ e g^ &— — u. u- _u- u- -f : — 1 1^^ — r— — P- F P F — F F F- F- — — " F f- ^ — 1 ^ ^ — ^- mm ^ d — h-j— ^-^ — ■ And as they wait with For ti - dings sweet of Still wait -ing there for ^—t- gen - tie voice They say to you and me: Je - sus' love; And thus they say to you: Je - sus' love; They say to one and all: m -t=h t m: t-=t- Chorus. 1-2. "Oh! come!, 3. "Oh! send!. Oh! Oh! come!, send!.. Oh! come to Oh! send to us, we pray! us, we pray! &. T— m 3^ES^E* ¥ 1 Oh! come! Oh! Oh! send! Oh! ■t—^—t—tr^-:ir. come! send!. , Oh! come to Oh! send to us to - day!" us to - day!" ^ ---f=t- X=^ 1 Used by permission. 66 It Never Pays to Be Bad Lizzie DeArmond. ,, Modcrato. (MoTtoN Song.) 1. H. Meredith. 'rS t— t- m SE£2 nc r r r T 1. When wrong thu'ts 'come we'll -drive tbeni out, For sin be - gins ^in - side, 2. God tries to win us back to Him, He wants us to be good, 3. If Je - sus fills our ^hearts with good. The bad will ^run a - way; III :^ i- ^ J : m r r r -r r r >^^ m [• '\> And not an e - vil word or deed Witb - in our 'bearts shall bide. And take the road that 'leads to beay'n, As all His cbil - dren should. We'll 'ask Him now to make us clean, And free from sin each day. S=t: b: 4=^:f ^ Refrain. -#- — p—i — 9 = — M — I z ! 7 — *■— A 1 1 1 P— 2 (8 1 c:j — T-"^ ii ^. ;^=?? It nev - er pays to be bad, iz^ f T' No! it nev - er pays to be bad; -^ * J-U-J z !!z=;2z::q ^F==E r^ K ^^- ^ It makes one feel so mean side, It nev-er pays to be bad. '^ -^- ) h- ^ r H- ! I H — "^ i- — \- hi ' ■ ■■ CopyriKht, 1905, by Tullar-Meredith Co. MOTIONS 1. Brin^r hands, palms inward, toward breast. 2. Throw hands outward. 3. Lay rijrht hand on breast. 4 Lay rijrht hand on heart. 5. Movp riRht hand diajaronally upward. 6. Move hands outward, making: running: motion with them. 7. Fold hands and look up until close of last line. 67 i M. B. G. 3E^ES Life Stories Mar^uerltte Blxler Garrett. ^ :ifv i There's a sweet lit - tie sto There's a sweet lit - tie sto There are man - y life sto Let us treas - ure these sto ry of old, ry of old, ries re - plete ries to - day, la^ In a book named the In this gos - pel so With de - vo - tion and Trust and sing as we Bi - ble it is told, How the Lord in His ver - i - fy - ing truth, Crowned with pleas-ing-ly is told, How the roy - al - ty of moth-er-hood should be Shown thro' sac-ri-fice so sweet Which on earth are nev-er ful - ly told. But in jour-ney on our way. Re - fleet - ing His glo - ry from a - bove. From e- ^O -U -fa ^ -i^^X^\z. h h -^- t t^ :^- ti iJ IKJ k k k k k W- -^ P ^- V— ^— V- ?s: i y v~v Refrain. ?=^ -f>— h- ^ ^=J: ■d-r ^ hon - or the beau - ti - ful Ruth. Ma - ry the maid of Gal - i - lee. 'Tis my Lord and Mas-ter call - ing heav'n found in let - ters of gold. ter - ni-ty's moth-er-hood of love. A- -A- -*-. -A- -A- • -^ t-4::— .t~-t— f— r— :^t i « X Q * -F #- t=t w± -w- -^ — y- :^5=:^ -0- I I 'm=^- ^=i^=i ^ me, Gen - tly say - ing: "Come, glean a - long my way; ?^a p: J — r ^ i =^=?=^ -h-J^. a-i- -^-b. rn-- i if— w- 1— i i fM-r- -^-^ -A— ^^- ir "ST- ward rich and sure thine will be— Come and glean in my wheat-field to-day. ' r it-^ -r ->: 5=fc Mrs. O, D. Garrett, owner. Used by perrrrisaion. 't±^ ■\ — \r-v-^-\ g -f-^b- s I 68 First the Line On Coast We Make Rev. C. W. Ross. ("Palestine Song") Music aiTar\$ed. !/ if k~} h ^ P R 1 n N J 1 h ^ i 1 r * * 1 P n J *r c> 1 _i * ^ _i HI ^^ .1 I *>: ^ ^ « i • i ^ 1 1 * S ' J ^ • »i . 1 V^'-' *+ ! 1 # . * 1^ ^ ^ 1 1. First the line on coast we make; 2. Look-ing north- ward you may view 3. On Zi - on stands Je - ru - sa - leni; 4. Ca - per - na - um by Gal - i - lee, 5. From hea- then Tyre ma - te - rials came 7~^^ r>, f % ff-T f rf 1 rh-^ hr 4^: Me ■ Leb Six Near To A- rom next, a marsh - y lake; - a - non and Her - mon, too; miles south is Beth - le - hem; its twin Beth - sai - da see; build a temple to God's name; f f . ,lr- # * . ©«a^ V B r : -!•-= 1^ R "h n I ~^~ -k=^i — 5 r ^ ^=^ w; 4_|_ HV K 1 1 — 1 1 — -V k 1 =^= ^n — r^ -^ V — \ 1 -T^ TT — ■- — \ — Ts:^ — fe !^ h r~h~ -^^— rtv- s 1 — 1 JLji , -PL — S — 1 J .v^ — ♦Ll_^^._^' -1^— -1^— -^ — ^i- ^ 1 tr- — i ^# . • m *— ^ ^-^=^ •-' i- »-i- _J_J_ — ■ Then the Sea of Gal - i - lee. Ex - act - ly east of ( 3ar- mel, see. Car- mel and Gil- bo - a grim, Ta - bor, E - bal, ( 3er - i - zim. On 01 - ive's slope is Beth - an - y, Beth-ab - a - ra by Jor- dan see. Cae - sa - re - a, Phi - lip - pi. At Her-i non's base is seen to lie; The sor-rowing wid-ow's son at Nain Je - sus raised to life a - gain ^ ^. ^ . ^ f^f^ ^^^ A- -^ A -k-. it f* ^s-f- _14-^_i4 ^ ^ >--h— >-- ^-^^ 1 \- — H -K-=- -\- ^- iH \^ \ -J ^ 1 p— g^=r^^- ^=4= =F= ^- -P— 1 — ±i m^m- The Jor - dan riv - er flows through both To the Dead Sea on the south; Near Je - ru - sa - lem we see 01 - i - vet and Cal - va - ry. Our Sav - ior drank at Sy - char's well; Of boy - hood days let Naz - areth tell; A - long the coast these three ap - pear, Ga - za, Jop - pa, Cae - sa - rea; See Dan, where Jor-dan's wa - ters rise. Beer-she - ba near - er trop - ic skies; fcrf fc^: f=(t f4=1t :?=?: p — ri— r p==^ • » v^ nr— 0-T ^r^ =??=^=t=J B 1 D -fe ^r^i -^-i ♦! ^-i ♦ V] -j-i — fi — « — ^— ::tr- -^- — -ftH- 1 w 3 A 1 - ( t ( S IS 5^ ind t le - a 'a - n outh t orth a ^ — heG 's h a \N Be ndso reat Sea \ lis rise s a - ter ti Jth - el uth these -2 - — S ^i^^ — :M vest - ward lies, outh and west 0: jrned to wine we may go Tc cit - ies stand An St 1 Sh dt 1-9-T— ii — « — ^ retch -ing far as one - ly Ne-bo's )wed our Lord to le-bron next and nark the length of rr— f— 1 — r '-^ . ■ sun - s low-'r be Jer - Is - ra ^ Z^r- et skies, ng crest, li - vine, i - cho. el's land. =H k^^T M -U 1 12 — 1 ^ rd u w — ■ ^-^v — Lk-^ P=F=^ V 1 V V 3 Copyrifrht. 1894, by B. F. Volla. Melody used by permission of O. Ditson & Company. 69 Twilight is Falling A. S. Kleffer. II Andantino. B. C. Unseld. W- it=fc ^ ^ 1-4=3 ±± ^s^=i- ^-=t- m 1. Twi - light is steal - ing - ver the sea, Shad - ows are fall - ing 2. Voi - ces of loved ones! Songs of the past! Still lin - ger round me 3. Come in the twi - light, Come, come to me! Bring -ing some mes-sage ^ ♦. ^ ^ ♦ # 5- fr f^ ±±1 » # m- 33 5: it -15- -»-^ :?: ^ ^ it=={F^ ^ ^ ^=^ S 7^- Pi^: Dark on While life - ver -# A- the lea; Borne on the night - winds, Voi - ces of yore shall last; Lone - ly I wan - der, Sad - ly I roam, the sea, Cheer - ing my path - way While here I roam, fa 4— g^t : m t- -©^ r\>^ 1 1 Chorus, f 1 1 *^ , h h h - 7?-*'-1 -T^ ^"d- -J- H^^M- -« -h; «— 4— J — *^J^!- -i- -.^ • " N -A — 2^-^- 4 — J J — 2 d — = Come from the far Seek - ing that far Seek - ing that far I'M ■ • ^ 'K 1 - off shore. - off home. Far - off home. a - way be-yond the star -lit skies, fM\'^ ■ ? \ 1 Y^ • K S i' _c^^ \ \^ i^=^=r^ 9 — ▲' — ^ — 1 i 1 1 — M H M ^ A I . We . We . All Off- leiJ: praise Thee, God! for the Son of Thy praise Thee, God! for Thy Spir - it of glo - ry and praise to the Lamb that was -rf ^ ^^r^ ^^— V- love, For Je - sus who light. Who has shown us our slain, Who has borne all our ^=$=-% t=X- i F=r CflORUS. :)=t .^-B J==J: S 5:3 =2: M M M-i-M -W 9 m died. Sav- m n*: and is now gone a - bove. ior, and scat-tered our night. Hal - le - lu and has cleansed ev - *ry stain. ^ JL j^. 4IL ^ ♦.♦^ jab! Thine the glo - ry, Hal-le- i±A- J \ 1 f=F=tt k I j ^^ i=tt Wi lu - jah! A - men; Hal - le - lu - jah! Thine the glo - ry. He liv - eth a - gain. ■^ ^ jt±zgz:r^— g— ^^zirgiz:^: — b— ti: :i — I — r p^p 73 My Prayer Ida Blou^h Snavely. w-^' ^N^ Martha Hamer Wln^erd. :i=^ £iM8T 1. Fa - ther, in Thy mys - te-rious pres-ence kneel - ing, Fain would our 2. Fa - ther, through-out the dim and van - ished a - ges Clear - ly we 3. Fa - ther, we claim the calm, sub -lime as - sur - ance That from Thy l^ I -4T-t3- fi fi It 1 tt ^ ^m^ m ^ -|»T-^ ^=^ nf h h K h h r 1 r K K K I, K Jli-J- — ^- P— ^ ^1.,^ h—Ji ., — h- _p — p -P— -h — Tu t??i 3 ^ 1 ^ ~ -1-" — 4^— It' h— i^-H~ "t -' — i — ? — S— tt^i— tH Xs]) * W * V hearts feel all Thy kin - dling love, For we are weak, and need some deep re- trace Thy maj - es - ty and pow'r; And in Life's book, re - cord - ed on its pres-ence we may nev - er stray; And through the path -less "Un-known" e'er be- . ^ ^- * ^ -k- A- #^ #^ A i^ #^ T-TT^ii — • » X •— r*"^ — 1 1-:^ ^ ff '^ — i-^- — ^ ^ k-4r-ti 1 1 m=^-^ i '• -tr-, ^ r r .- • ff [^ U 'J t' i^ u u u ^ 1 u L) u l;_ \Z \A ^ '. L_J m 4v i ;fc=4s 31=3(3 ^4: -h.- — H- fc=^ veal -ing Of trust, and strength, and calm-ness from a - bove. pa - ges. We trace the hand that kept us hour by hour, fore us 0, may Thy Spir - it lead to end - less day. ^:p: r: -. a' M P3 :£ t±=t-- 1 — r HEM. * 9 — \ h— r Copyright, 1922, by Martha Hamer Wingerd. ^=^- r P 74 Within the Fold Rev. T. B. Pollock. (PsA. 23.) T. B. Mosley. ^ ^^- S^ :t^ l=3=^g^li fizz*: I? 1. Faith -ful 2. Hold me 3. Hal - low 4. Day by Shep - herd, feed me fast, and guide me ev - 'ry pleas - ure, day pre - pare me, In the pas In the nar Ev - 'ry gift As Thou se tures green; row way; and pain; est best; ri ^±^1 -t=^=^- m ir.± H: -y- ^^ By permission of J. Henry Showalter. Within the Fold ^ n- iS^ija — " — i}i — ;: ^1 Faith - ful Shep - herd, lead me So, with Thee be - side me, Be Thy - self my treas - ure, Then let an - gels bear me Where Thy steps are seen. I shall nev - er stray. Tho' none else I gain. To Thy prom - ised rest. 75 Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us Dorothy A. Thru pp. Wm. B. Bradbury. ±^ rfcis: ^^ ^■=ii- t^ ■t=^ -. r Sav - ior, like a Shep-herd lead us, \ln Thy pleas-ant pas-tures feed us, 2 rWe are Thine, do Thou be - friend us, t Keep Thy flock, from sin de - fend us, o r Ear - ly let us seek Thy fa - vor, iBless-ed Lord and on - ly Sav - ior, Much we need Thy ten-d'rest care; | For our use Thy folds pre -pare. J Be the guar-dian of our way; 1 Seek us when we go a - stray. J Ear - ly let us do Thy will; \ With Thy love our bos-oms fill, j ^^^H7-4-| \ h — ■i2A^ ^ ■\ 1 I I =[: r^p— p— p— p- m j gjj ^i^^^ *=* Bless -ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus. Thou hast bought us. Thine we are; Bless -ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus, Hear, hear us when we pray; Bless -ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still; -A- -A- -^- -^- -A- -A- -A- eS3^; *s: S^ t=t f=F=F 1^ t^-^ ^P=i=^ £: -le- 1=^ i^ r ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. W. Bless -ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus, Hear, hear us when we pray. Bless -ed Je - sus, bless -ed Je - sus. Thou hast loved us, love us still. ^— tr- -^sr- -y- t- -f=t- ^ - p— y- 76 He Cares For Me ("Norse Lullaby. ") S^^^^ ^ p^± « 1. How strong and sweet my Fa - ther's care, That, 'round a - bout me, 2. Oh, keep me ev - er in Thy love. Dear Fa - ther, watch - ing ^^: ^^ ^ im -&— -« f 3 -^- ,111 i ^ \ ^ ^ (^ — w like the air, Is with me al - ways, ev - 'ry- where, Is from a - bove. And let me still Thy mer - cy prove. And ii^ f S-ta: :^=4, ¥f' 1 1 -I ( # 3 (S ^=^ I I 7 (9— ^E^^^^ fej=iij=j: r r r^ IB isr with me al - ways, ev - 'ry - where! He cares for me. let me still Thy mer - cy prove, And care for me. i^^m Si ^ ^=^ 9 — i— ^ — 4- 9 -«*- 77 Throw a Little Sunshine Arr. by Dr. J. B. Herbert. m^i 1. Throw a lit - tie sun - shine where -so - e'er you go, Cheer the droop - ing 2. Throw a lit - tie sun - shine as you pass a - long, In the qui - et 3. Thus the joy and glad - ness which you may im - part, Back to you a Ar^ ▲ A-^= A A A r*^ — A A— — A ^ r*-i — t —i- i-=t i Li. •" 'a AI-= »A ?=F izz^x m±^. ^ Alfred -k — k^ — k — I— V a i> PP ^^ 1T-«-8 t 5E3 :f-- spir - it with a smile; There s e - nouffh of sor - row, mis - er - y, and woe — lane or crowd-ed street; With the flow'rs and birds, or in the bus - y throng, thou-sand fold shail come; Joy shall crown your life, and peace shall fill your heart, ,. , ir 4-tl^— "l4-*-r'^ r*— ■-* *-=— 4^ — * *— r*- mi f i ^E^^ ^-^ D a [^ 4^; :43: ^^^ Why should we a fall- en one re -vile? Make the peo - pie hap - py whom you meet. Then at last in heav'n a hap - py home. ^2- — m^ — ^_ _.^ Chorus. , Throw a lit - tie sun - shine »^^ p-^^^= where-so-e'er you go ; Cheer the drooping spirit with a smile; Throw a lit - tie -A— F-ftA— P— r-A!--— A-i-^^A— i3lt -a-! — »- ±±f r—f- t= [> U l^~~P' f=t=t ?^3^ m ^V^n K — h — h — s: T" FT^ -^—h F^=^ 1 H^ ^P^T M- -i I -5- ^ ^h- =t=i- ^3.-=^-^- —1— — » — ' s44-l His grace To ev - Pro - tect sup us -port us while in faith we vow our lov-ing hearts have p from the fierce as- saults of strive To do His ho - edged, And serve Him faith sin, Un - til we meet ly -ful- a - wUI. ly- gain. n i-#— =p= -r r ^ « -f — r- ^ r- r r =r ^H ' — - — 1 — -A— L — 1 -^- -^ — p — ^ — i^- ^f-+- -A — h- hp^ — < — #_ 1 P 1 1 tf=J Refrain The Lord keep watch be - tween US while we part, That faith -ful we may re -main, .1 -A- A« H^ A -f- ,4. — ^j^ ii= n^ k k- ^^^p^^^^^ And keep our hearts in per -feet peace and love, Un - til we meet a - gain. Copyrijfht. 1898, by A. J. Showalter. Used by permJaslon. 79 Brighten the Pathway To-day mM Words and Music by Mrs. Owen Price. a^: ^- 3i— ifclltSZliV ^:qbr^: =t5: ■^^s^m \> [> 1. Dark is the path-way which sin-ners tread, Far from the Sav-ior their feet are led; 2. Straight is the high-way the Sav - ior trod, Straight is the high-way that leads to God; 3. Love then your neighbor as Je-sustaught,Nothing too much for the soul He bought; ^ In - to dark chan-nels their souls are Love is the sun-shine a - cross the Be-cause He gives of His love al • t- t t ^' I ^ w sped; Bright-en the path- way to - day. way; Bright-en the path-way to - day. way, Bright-en the path- way to - day. -y- -^- i p=p: •— +2=ip=P=p=:p: 14^^ Copyright, 1922, by Mrs. Owen Price. M 80 Take My Life, and Let It Be Frances R. Ha verbal. A. H. C. Malan. rl: -J — ^_L^-f-HH-n-H F=^n — \ 'p~p~^^ ^ 1. Take 2. Take 3. Take 4. Take my my my my II. ... life, and let it be Con - se - era -ted, Lord, to Thee; Take my hands, and feet, and let them be Swift and beau-ti - ful for Thee; Take my voice, and lips, and let them be Filledwithmes-sa-ges from Thee; Take my sil - ver mo-ments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise; Take my in - tel- -,- Jj -^- £= ^S 2^:=M^z^_ ^=^ t=t ^=^^zi^ ^=?2: ■| — r I — r t— r i :^: r I vw * I I F -^^ -^ -^ izs: 2^ let them move • At the im-pulse of Thy love. At the im - pulse of Thy love, let me sing Al-ways, on - ly, for my King, Al-ways, on - ly, for my King. Not a mite would I with-hold. Not a mite would I with-hold. Ev - 'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose, Ev-'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose. O^ -&^— ^T<'^ P-. I O and my gold lect, and use :^2=:^ ■4 UV- tS>- T^ T^ EpEE 4=- .. « *' -rt f=^ ^~[7" a 81 Jesus Hears Me Words and Music by Mrs. Owen Price. 1^-^-1 — p- -^ — J — P — h — h — h- -1 1 ! 1 - 1. I have 2. And when 3. Then if l-J — £ 2 J — j^-^" oft - en won-dered as I I am naugh-ty I can I am good I can for ■-% ■ k W I 'A I -M — i U- ^- — ■ — \ pray each night, just ask Him oth - ers pray, rf r . Be - fore I To cleanse my And that is A A • &^^ U t; \-t 1 P l^ iJ U- H — r — F— — \ — _p — i — H h — J^h h- ^^ T 1^ * go to bed and blow my light, How our Sav - ior, Je - sus, keeps us heart and tongue of all its sin, And tell Him just to let His just what I should do each day. So that oth - ers can know that He Choeus. fn4 ^^ I^ :J=tJ =^=:t5: And He hears me, Je - sus hears me, Je - sus hears -•— '-5^ me when I pray; ^^^ f=t ^ ^^ :p=t2: P ^&=w- i »=s=#ri ^ 1 — r J — I- s a f f=f=f -;5^' I'm so glad (so glad) I learned to trust Him, And to pray to Him each day. f-^f-f-^-^ ^Mi ^=M^y=w t- m ^^ Copyright, 1922. by Mrs. Owen Price. 82 Do Something For Jesus To-day C. A. P. C. A. Plummer. S fcj: tE|bj: t=s-- Ei ^m 1. There's some-thing for each to be do - ing, 2. There's some-thing for each to be do - ing, 3. There's some-thing for each to be do - ing, .A- -A- -A- -A -A- -A- —4:— t— :t- -t— t Do some-thing for Go find you a The fields are now ^m ^#_ d2:4: V-^- r=^ ^=^- — -^-= ♦— =5- 1=^ 1 — ^ — =^ -^— -^ t^ttS: ^ ii a : ^t=L=l Je - sus each day; He needs you to work in His vine -yard, To work you may do, And Je - sus will bless all your ef - forts If white with the grain; Go forth then and pa - tient - ly la - bor, Some -A- -A- -A- -A- -A- -A- ie tr- :^=^: V=t ^=^- r Chorus. d? r^ j_ t=i ^=t m la - bor, to watch, and you un - to Him will sheaves for the har - vest to pray, be true, to gain. Do some-thing for Je - sus to- ^- i ^= m± I r I day, Do some -thing for Je - sus, your to - day, -A- -A- -A- A- -A- : - -r - - t — ir_t:: ^ I I I King; Do . your King; 1^ t S: Xr- f 1 — r i t^-=\. ?d2: 7t-=t- r^l=^F=t I some-thing each day for your Mas - ter, Some wan-der - ing soul to Him bring. ±-- r T- tr- :2=P==t ^— k— ^ :tfg=? \=^ ^%1^ t2I=tt^ £ -• — » — »- m Copyright, 1922, by C. A. Plummer. 83 Ten Little Temperance Boys W. B. William Beery. ^ ts—h— ^-J): S M — M—^— 32: 1. One little temperance boy, To his work so true, 2. Two little temperance boys, True as they could be, 3. Threelittle temperance boys. Seeking still for more, Pledged an-oth - er lit - tie boy, Won an - uth - er lit - tie boy, Found an - oth - er lit - tie boy. 4. P^ur little temperance boys— For the right we strive— And here comes an-oth - er boy, 5=^^— f rj-f j fT* * *-* ^- isi-r :4i ^= r t=:ir. ^m t=^ e ^--^ jj_^4y Then there were two. Pledged an-oth - er lit - tie boy, Then there were two. Then there were three, Won an - oth - er lit - tie boy. Then there were three. Then there were four. Found an - oth - er lit - tie boy, Then there were four. Now we are five, And here comes an - oth - er boy, Now we are five. i S: i=i- ^ - i>-^- :«=^ «-=1- i^ i ie£ i ±=4: J M - -m m 1 — ^^^ — r -T Copyrigrht, 1922, by William Beery. 5 Five little temperance boys — We're not up to tricks. But we've caught another boy; Now we are six. 6 Six little temperance boys. Sending prayer to heaven, Gained anoflier Httle boy, Then there were seven. 7 Seven little temperance boys- Strong drink we do hate— Ho! here come& another boy; Now we are eight. 8 Eight little temperance boys, F'ledgod to drink no wine, Took with them another boy. Then there were nine. Note I>et ono little boy come out, and while h stands In'side him; then the two boys sinn: the second the ton boys are in a row, they sinj; the next verse next verse: then let ull sina: the last verse. 9 Nine little temperance boys. Working on like men, Till they won another boy. Then there were ten. 10 Now, little boys and girls. And ye big folks, too, Won't you join our temperance band, And then be true? 11 Yes, little temperance boys. Count us in with you; We will join your temperance band. And all be true. 12 We'll rally all our strength. Body, mind and soul; Soberness and purity,— This be our goal. e sinsrs the first verse another boy walks up and verse while the third boy joins them, etc. When together. Then let the audience rise and sing the 84 What Can Children Do? Mrs. Adallne Hohf Beery. Chas. K. La n^ley. n ii h IS h K h h 1 n h 1 J ' u n ^ 1^ 1 Jr " ^ \) •^ n ♦i '' ' "^ J n ^-4 ^- 2- — ^ -J— — A — ^- —A — 1 ^ 1 1 C/ 9 ^ 9~ # ^—4 9 — *— — *. - 1. We can sing of Christ the Lord, And His love so ten - der; 2. We can learn the les - son sweet How to keep from sin - ning; 3. We can love our i riends so true, Pa- tient and for - giv - ing; ^ • r f f- > ♦ ■) r^-^ o ^ A ^ ^ • 1* z •a ▲ • 1 ^J«> 14 't 'ti — ^ - r ^ — « S r ^"■^1 ■ l) i3 J iS ^ 4 -^ -U— ^ ^ ' L-a- -t) ' D- ■ l> 1 n^ fK, h K K h V ^ N n N n K 1 h J ^ 1 y - " n _D _ « 1 J • Q s. ^ 1 rT\ * 71 . .1 ; « *i • 1 ; - 1 .' 1^ 1 vO; ^ " ^ ^ -l- ' - ■ ' 1 ^^ 4 D # # ^ 5^ ii ■^ P \ Prais - es to our gra - cious King We should al - ways ren - der! Trust Him, serve Him ev - 'ry day, Life e - ter ■ nal win - ning. He who lives for oth - ers' needs Finds most joy in liv - ing. " ( -•- ♦ » f >- ♦ A ^ !▲ ^ u. » 1 ^ ▲ • * 1 — rt — —V- -L- ^_ — 1 — ^ »— -^ 8^^ I ^ — 1^ — ^— "^~ -^- — ?)— — 1 :^=z^ N— -t) 1 ■ Chorus. K h h h h__ J " m V n J P i J' n n 1^ p J >L " J n ■ ^ J _] ' '^ 1 \ ' rT\ A^ T •i 1 ^ ^ V « V • W) ^ A 4 • • ♦ w Let the :i r f chil- dren •1- do their part, For -r- the Lord •1^ -p- can use them; /^^•if ^ k !▲ lib k ^ * b '") L , L L L * j iS''' > '^ D ■ ^ ■■ ■ ■• - ■ [) ! 1 ^ L-^ -P ^ V ^H=f — ^- -- h- =ir -- f — F*^ 1 — =f=?= -^ Ii When He takes .JL His — ■ — jew - els home. --4^ He ->— — ^ will glad - ♦ f- -^ — ^ — .ii — H ly choose them. Sk__i) U- -^ -^-: ^ ^ k ^ — U- t=t 4=4=^=] 85 C. A. P. A Great and Glorious Army C. A. Plummer. ^p^^i^^^^m 'Wi' 1. We're a great and glo - ri - ous ar - my That is ev - er march-ing on; 2. We're a great and glo - ri - ous ar - my, W^e are marcli-ing mil-lions strong; 3. We're a great and glo - ri - ous ar - my March-ing with a stead - y tread; I I h S^^: r -■^ t=i^ I ^^m i=^ ^: 3 "^ :n: ^ We are wav - ing roy - al ban - ners, We are sing - ing "Vic - tor's" song; With our ranks will you be num-bered, Help us in the fight with wrong? While our ban - ner goes be - fore us, We are by our Cap - tain led; ^£S^£ ^^^ ^^mm tr—Ei- i L_lL_A^ m m^FW^^ ^ :5-tg We've a great and no - ble Lead - er, Who is lead - ing 'gainst the foe; Join us while the bat - tie ra - ges 'Gainst the might - y hosts of sin; Sa - tan's hosts shall fall be - fore us, We will rout him in the fray; r^ ^ ^ T — i-^ d *'-= /^—^^-^ A 1-'- f- -\^-^\ v= s^ -£=tt=t- J— j^ a :a±:6S: N^SIP And if in His steps we fol - low, We will ev - er on - ward go. Come and en - ter in the con - fiict. Come and help the bat - tie win. For with Christ our no - ble Lead - er We will sure - ly win the day. ^^ r—t~r—t J-U :^=s=i-- A- r^^ t=t -^- ChOUUS. IS! h O ^t m March-ing a-long with His ban-ner o'er us, March-ing a-long, swell-ing loud the cho-rus, s=fe i=i=9 m Copyright, 1922, by C. A. Plummer. A Great and Glorious Army -hU— D— ^-J tl—^-r-^^-0^ . T . ■ . ■ -D- Td: March-ing a -long, we shall be vie - to - ri - ous, While we fol - low in His train. ^d2=t :g — r— t==t: •p^7 ^ m -p- T^^=F P 9 86 M. B. G. Junior Service Song Margueritte Bixler Garrett. -— ^- =^= ^^-^ -^ -*-? I 1. Look a - round, dear Jun - ior, 2. Hear the voi - ces call - ing 3. Lis - ten to the Sav - ior, -Ai-r- O'er the whit - 'ning fields; For the Gos - pel true; Hear Him sweet - ly say: &fe±E5^^i S4 W .a ,_«. IS ^-- ^- -^ # Is there Jun - ior, Go, and p=f -:^. rrf l—^ i: ^fc£ room for i - die did you ev - er give to them the -A- 4= — *- ^ I stand - ing? See what each sea - son yields, pon - der, They might be call - ing you? am with you way. ^P± fcp: Chorus. ^f=i^^ -=r: v=} -i^- -ik-, — L — ! »— Fh . \^^ Ig^ Go, la - bor on, dear Jun -A- -7^ fe^EE^E^ lor, ^ I For the souls of men. Press nig ^g^E| Repeat softly. frz-in=±=±=c± r u - - on -ward tow'rd the crown - ing Of the Mas-ter's jew-eled di i^ l?j»- .=. :^ It - . la: -«- la: a - dem. -PL .^. 4:^ I r^, =t: ft I i=p: Used by permission of Mrs. O. D. Garrett, owner. 87 The Gleaner Miss E. E. Lay. M Spirited. W. F. Werschkul. m i=s- S^^^^^i-pp .{i- am a lit - tie glean -er A - mong the har-vest sheaves: I fol-low in the Forhap-ly by the way -side Some handfuls may be tossed, As said the care -ful ^ fl hear the cry of hun - ger, I see the tears they shed, Of souls that waste and "'l And so 1 am a glean -er, Al -thu' my gains are small, For they must share His :t==t '^ ^3E ri — Y-2- Chorus. ^ I F^- i4 ^ ^1: EisigsEi "'^=^Tf 4==t5q reap - ing For what the reap- er leaves; Mas - ter, That noth-ing may be (Omit) per - ish For lack of liv - ing bread: boun-ty Whose harvest is ior (Omit) lost, all. A lit m^ t± i|gg — r-r tie glean -er, a tie glean -er. ^ fe ¥=F a-,4 Pa lit - - tie glean-er, I am a lit- tie glean -er A-mong the bar- vest sheaves, a lit - tie glean-er, •— • •— r#— -I 1 r# # — • #— r F-M F— r# • • • — r^-^—0- 88 Blessed Master, I Have Promised Charles A. Dickinson. Robert P. Stewart. -I ^— & ^: ^ 3 1. Bless- ed Mas- ter, I have prom-ised; Hear my sol - emn vow; 2. Strength of mine is on - ly weak - ness, Thine is strength in - deed; 3. Let no world - ly cares nor pleas - ures Call my heart a - way; 89 No, Not One! Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Slow, and with feeling. Geo. C. Hu^$. 1/ I 1 1 ^ ^ 1 ■■ ' --1 1 1 "1 1 \ /^4-J ^. ,^ ! Ji- N'-q H , "^ s ^■ ~r ~t~ -^ -* 1 ^- Vvi; 4 1 ^ . 'a > V--J A _ Tl L4_ * ,- -T — Li — 9 — ^ 1 1. There's not a friend like the low - ly Je - sus, No, not one! No, not one! 2. No friend liiie Him is so high and ho - ly. No, not one! No, not one! 3. There's not an hour that He is not near us, No, not one! No, not one! 4. Did ev - er saint find this Friend for-sake him? No, not one! No, not one! 5. Was e'er a gift like the Sav - ior giv - en? No, not one! No, not one! ^ •• •- ft ^ fc h . h ____ 5 ? ^ ^ ^ T /'*^• 1 ± A • A t • A A A » \ ' A t I ^ I^Jv 4 ^ ^ * ^ ^ • ^ 'r t ^ ■» s^ \^W 1 r^, ! s ^ * '^ ^' 4- 1 K- -^ # • ♦ 1 i "^ "^ 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ^ > >► :> >> ^> Fine. V 1 :^ K , 1 1 1 X f? N P) K , 1 w ^* 1 ' IN* ~~', 1 1 s* I rS^ t ♦ * ■ ' 5 1 ^ K t^ ♦ ♦ J »v ^ ^ ' •< I \^\) I A . 'a ▲ A • 1 _ A^ __ i - i_ _ _ ▲ A ^ ^ 2 A J •^ ^ 1 -^» "^ ^ -^ T -0- 1 None else could heal all our soul's dis - eas - es. No, not one! No, not one! And yet no friend is sa meek and low • ■ ly, No, not one! No, not one! No night so dark but His love can cheer us, No, not one! No, not one! Or sin - ner find that He would not take him? No, not one! No, not one! Will He re - fuse us a home in heav ■en? No, not one! No, not one! -0- f^- ^ 4 N ::^ h _h ? ^ -0- r> >► /ti)' A i A A a! a: A - 1 1 I T &u s "* ~ v» . Z-^ __ — L — ^^-^-\ >^H — -^ ^ 1 ^ • * -*: — r- ■ — V- -V— ^ 4= — 1 — r-^ W. -r-^^ 1 1 1 1 1 H.^. — There' snot a friend like the loiu - ly Je - sus, Chorus. No, not one! No, not one! D.S. ■^-1^: i: a^i m Je - sus knows all a - bout our strug-gles. He will guide till the day is done; I Used by permission of author. 90 T. R Our Gentle Savior Birks. Arthur Sullivan. IS ^^>=^- "•ZUL ^ gen-tle Sav-ior,from Thy throne on high Look down in love, and hear our humble cry. Go where we go, a-bide where we a-bide; Inlife, indeath, our comfort strength andguide. lead us dai - ly with Thine eye of love, And bring us safe-ly to our home a - bove. I ^ ^ -^gk-f-pg ?^ -#— •- -fe- ■^ r-r J— I- .^2^^ :t=t i 91 Praise the Lord Adallne Hohf Beery. W. J. Smith. i^. ti=:t^=±: r4: 45=15: :\=t- ^=i 1. We'll sing a pleas-aiit song for our Chil-dren's Day, We hoard it from the 2. All na-ture'sfull of joy, and it sings al - way, In niurm 'ring breeze and 3. We catch the sweet re- f rain, and we sing it o'er, It makes our on- ward m I t=i: n X- I I T5~tr~i5"15"~r 5=9= =*=tF=9' ^^^ f ^qr^ _iL^_A^_4^ ¥ s ^^ t — r birds in the mead-ows gay; We'll pass the word a - long, just as we were told, brook-let, in rob - in's lay; Oh, why should we be sad, and our lips be dumb, path bright-er than be - fore; Oh, may we nev - er turn from the nar-row way, mm fc^ Refrain. ^ ^=t :?=r 5=1 'Tis sweet as an-gel's song on a harp of gold. When ev - 'ry voice is say-ing,"The Lord has come"? Praise the Lord who rules the sky; But keep this bless-ed song in our hearts for aye. t=^^=fi 73=p=ttzp; :P=0: :?=e= :^^£ \>-—i> D'-^>--^-7 i dt Hill to tn=ii=ii=i>=i=:ii-=liz :=t5=C: -j,__q_^^_^_^^_^_. *=* F^= 5 ^ ^M: hill make glad re - ply; Praise Him for His love so free. Deep and .J' p — V — P ^ ^i^^E^ t=\ P-" boundless as the sea; Praise Him for His wondrous deeds, Min-is - ter to low -ly needs; 1*=:^ fct ^P=P= I ' H P I* Copyright, 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. i Ji-ji-J^ Praise the Lord i==^^^^ =«=! Praise Him, ev - 'ry liv - ing thing, Fa-ther, Friend, Re-deem - er, King T heav'n-Jy King. -i A- t P i3=t^e=P: -I—A— A- J h t> m V=^ ^ -J—J f^ 92 Go, Carry the Message J. O. B. Not too fast. ^ (Missionary.) J. O. Barnhart. ±i==±r. ,h±: "^-A :§=&: f>— r ifc^Ez^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »-i M p; ^— -^ -^^^ ^ -^ r p 1. Be - hold the har - vest -fields are white, And the Mas - ter call - eth 2. Oh, will - ing work - ers are so few, And the har - vest- field is 3. Go, work ye while the day - light sheds Its rays o'er all man 4. Then when the an - gel reap- ers come, And gar- ner all God's thee; wide, ■ kind; sheaves, I ^ v=^ h h o ^; §=#=&: ^=&: ^ ^— ^ --5— ^— -1— -5---r Go, gath - er sheaves for the gar - ner bright, He is call - ing you and And mil -lion souls are dy - ing, too,— Fast falls the e - ven The news of Christ's sal - va - tion spread. Till all sal - va - tion With them we shall be gath -ered home, And end - less joys re • me. tide, find, ceive. g^E3^ t — t — • — » — • — »— b h I Chorus. ^. ^ go, car - ry The mes - sage far and wide; I Go, car- ry, :zz:ti t-=%^=% 5t=5: Go, I J=J: -AH^ o'er and o'er. Of Christ, the Cru - ci ^J^ % 1^ tf^^ Hi ^— fied. in Copyright, 1922, by Brethren Publishing House. 93 Idella Smith. Danielites Our Name William Beery. u ^rp^tr=^ ^ ^=iU ! U=:[^ p=t m 1. Jun - iur Cbris-tiaii Work-ers true, But a lit - tie band, Look-ing straight a- '2. Mis - sion - a - ries one and all, Temp'rance work-ers, too, 'Gainst the en - e- 3. Hold-ing high our ban - ner blue, Thro' the fields of sin March we with a 4. When at last the bat - tie's won, "Homeward" the command, At the great white h ^ -k- -^ -^ ^ ^ ^ H^ JL .«. ^ m f=f-- fcrs ^^=^ -$- j=t :t T^ 1/- m :i-t-i. ^ Chorus. i-^— "^S — ^ — w — *- head we go, Christ gives us the com-mand. my we'll march; There's room e-nough for you. Fol-low-ers of Christ are we, stead-fast tread, The vie - to - ry to win. throne a - bove We'll kneel, this lit - tie band. ^—ir ^ -r. -^- t=t g: ^=^ p: tr-T ■^- h h — v. :1=:1— ♦- __j^_^ sfci ^ i>-^- i=^ P eBeE H — h Loy-al-ty our aim; Hear-ers, do - ers of the Word, Dan -iel-iLes our name. ^^ t=pt m -z^ v=i;x P=P^ P=P=y=P Copyright, 1922, by William Beery. 94 Ray Palmer. My Faith Looks Up to Thee i^^pi^p^ Lowell Mason. ;2: ^ ^ :|=* I 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal-va- ry, Sav-ior di-vine; Nowhear me 2. May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal in-spire; As Thou hast 3. While life's dark maze I tread. And griefs around me spread, Be Thou my Guide; Bid darkness 4. When tndb life's traosieiit dream, When death's cold.suMen stream Shall o'er me roll; Blest Sav-ior, 5T2q2:. :^i22zt e F-rfr F=?=FF^ ^ ^-- jO- My Faith Looks Up to Thee ^ t± :^ i s* s 9 while I pray, Take all my sins a-way, let nie from this day Be whol-ly Thine! died for me, may my love to Thee, Pure, warm, and changeless be, A liv - ing fire! turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears a-way, Nor let me cv - er stray From Thee a - side, then, in love, Fear anddis-trust re-move; bear me safe a-bove,— A ransomed soul. 95 Anna L. CoShlll Work, For the Night Is Coming t- p=^=i I — ^- m^ * - B zi^ p=^- 3=53 Lowell Mason. 4- m 1^-^ 4^=^ 1. Work 2. Work 3. Work , for the night is com - ing. Work thro' the morn-ing hours; Work while the , for the night is com - ing, Work thro' the sun - ny noon; Fill bright-est , for the night is com - ing, Un - der the sun - set skies; While their bright -lA-^- ^=^- ::=f: BrW ^=S: -^ I I dew is spar-kling; Work 'mid springing flow'rs; Work while the day grows bright - er, hours with la - bor. Rest comes sure and soon; Give ev - 'ry fly - ing min - ute tints are glow -ing, Work, for day-light flies; Work till the last beam fad - eth, m J — ^- ::^-P-- E^ -•- -0- t=t r^)—& =& ^- I I Un-der the glowing sun; Work, for the night is com - ing, When man's work is done. Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is com - ing, When man works no more. Fad-eth to shine no more; Work while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. I m, =^: -0- -0- ^-k V=--^- ::S2:«: ^ SI 96 For Christ and the Church I E. E. Hewitt (2 Peter 1: 11.) Wm. J. Klrkpatrlck. i t5=fc ^T=i^ 'rf-f J^EE* 1 . For Christ and the church let our voi - ces ring, Let us hon - or the 2. Fur Christ and the church be our ear - nest praj'er, Let us fol - h)W His 3. For Christ and the church will-ing of -{'rings make, Time and tal - ents and 4. For Christ and the church, let us cast a - side. By His con - quer - ing -A- -A- -A- -A-* -A- E^. ^f==ff^ t=ft 1^5=; T± ¥=^ -^- — Ifc- :p=p=T=f 5=^ ?c=g: gi 1=ti 1— g— * 5: i=ii=^ 6^ t;r=tt ^=3: name of our own bless - ed King, Let us work with a will in the ban - ner, the cross dai - ly bear, Let us yield, whol - ly yield, to His gold, for the dear Mas- ter's sake; We'll re - mem - ber the best we can grace, chains of self, fear and pride; May our lives be en-riched by an ik i^-= Ilk K lA \h— F h ■ PI hi Lt P^^tX ^^ ¥=W- im ^=d: P J J. i ^=t ^i— *— jsl- strength of youth, And loy - al - ly stand for the king-dom of truth. Spir - it's pow'r, And faith - ful - ly serve Him in life's bright - est hour, bring to Him, The heart's wealth of love, that will nev - er grow dim. aim 80 grand. Then hap - py the call to the Sav - ior's right hand. -J—. '4 — W j A A-=— A [- -S±=k=t=f=Sz PP Chorus. ^-?^ 2± 3^: 5±=5; ^=<=^*- m m For Christ,... our dear Re -deem - er. For Christ who died to save, ForChrist, our dear Re -deem - er, For Christ who died to save, f: If:- ifL f:- fi p — »-;— »— pT-^— #— rf^— ^Mk%^ l^g^ ^feg=gdifeidd=i^ For the church His blood hath purchasrd, I.imi, make us pure and brave. For the church His blood hath purchased, m ^m^^^^mm Copyright, 1890, by Wm, J. Kirkpatrick. Used by permission. 97 Be Ye Kind Grace Wilbur Conant. Ai=tt t5=&: ^ ^ 3t-^ & &zbz^^=iM ^ Be ye kind one to an-oth-er, Be ye kind one to an-oth-er, Be ye ¥= Et3=5^N5 i^z:^ -w^-w^ l±3Ei ■Z5( — ^a * ^ s -^— =1- :s: ;ii i^^m ^i Jf ? -#— 'J- i .•4^?=fec^ itt i icr^ lov - ing and kind to each oth - er, Be ye kind one to an - oth - er. i 1^ -•— -0-' ^ ^ V. i, -•-r ••-i- r- From Songs for Little People," published by The Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society. Used by permission. 98 Rock of Ages A. M. Toplady. 1 ^ 1 Thomas Hastings. y 1 t> o 1 ^ 1 1 s 1 ''^ L b f> ^ 1 - .1 n -^ . - m a! j_ 1 rh "^ *i J ■ _ 1 ^ "1 • 1 \\) is • • 9 ^ 1 s # • - s^ . J ~ 1 1. Rock of D. C.-Be of 2. Could ray D. C— In my t 3. While I D. C— Rock of A - sin tears and draw A - ges, the for no this ges, 4> • cleft dou ■ - ev - price fleet cleft for ble er I I • ing t for A me, cure, flow, )ring, )reath, me. Let me Save from a Could my Sim - ply When mine Let me A • A hide my -self in Thee; vrath and make me pure, zeal no Ian - guor know, to Thy cross I cling. 3yes shall close in death, jide ray - self in Thee. A • 1 1 1 /*^* K ^ 1 1 « w V -- 1 I^J., t? f5 1 f^ lA * k ■ii> 1 ''^b ^ A. ' A U, ^ 1 III 1 1/ Z r * f— r^ I* 1 'J 1, III ■^ 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 J D. C. i Let the wa - ter and the blood, From Thy wound - ed side which These for sin could not a - tone, Thou must save, and Thou a - When I rise to worlds un-known. And be - hold Thee on Thy ^~ i^.-- flowed, lone: throne, ^ ¥=^= ^ 99 Eleanor J. Brumbaugh. Hymn of Praise WlUlam Beery. 1. To Thee, God, a hymn of praise With joy - ful hearts we sing; 2. We praise Thy name for nier - cies past, For gifts of love di - vine; 3. Thy name we praise for this glad day, And give our - selves a - new 4. Thou hast pre - pared a home a - bove. Where loved ones we shall meet; lis: !5± i -f^-jL tn— I J i — P t 1^ * z^ To Thee to - day our voi - ces raise, And true thanks-giv - ing bring. Show-ers of bless - ing on us cast. The glo - ry. Lord, be Thine. To Thee for serv - ice all the way, This life - time jour - ney through. With them u -nit- ed, in Thy love, Our praise shall be com-plete. m t±=l Copyright, 1922. by William Beery. 100 All Hail the Power Edward Perronet. 1 1 1 O. Holden. "V^4 1 ' j 1 1 I 1 in 1 " 1 1 rfrf-T-i— -J J m- « ~M~ — i — ^- -« — 1 — ♦— — H— -^ — ' L All 2. Let 3. 1 ^ -J- ' hail the pow' ev - 'ry kin that with yon — J^ r of -dred, - der 1 Je ev sa • — i — 3- - sus' name! ■ 'ry tribe, cred throng 1 -J— ^ Let On We an - this at ■J- gels ter His *— pros - res " feet ■ trate • trial may fal bal fal • 1 > g^f^= " ▲ A ▲. A] • J » ▲ m A ^ /^ 1 -8 B» {— m - »- — P- —p— 1 A '^-4-2- 1 1 L_^J ^ rp ^ T =^ = f= =r3 1— ^ kd m ^^-^ ^E^^^E^E^^ =fc*^ ^=ii-t^ s Bring forth the roy To Him all maj We'll join the ev -g-rf g ^ al di - a-dem, And crown Him Lord PS - ty as-cribe, And crown Him Lord er - last -ing song, And crown Him Lord ±=if^^z^=tzif:^=^: ^_. of all; of all; of all; J ^ -^l9- All Hail the Power ^=e ^^ 2EE^i3EE*Ef at I - Y~' ^^^~' Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all. To Him all maj - es - ty as-cribe,And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last-ing song, And crown Him Lord of all. m ■^=^ ^. -^- r h r. tzm- f B 101 M. G. Closing Hymn Marguerite Cook. l=t 3^5 mm ^a^ H=l= i^ T=^F=P- 1=5; t I -^ I ••■ 1. Our Sab - bath School is - ver now, And we 2. Dear Je - sus, bless the words we've heard, The songs 3. Dear Je - sus, keep us as we go, Oh, keep g i S^ n 1 1- P -^ qt must say good - bye, we've sung to - day, us all the week; -^-- I Ei=^=p: i —i — i - m And so, good - bye, our mer - ry mates And teach Bless all we've done, and all we've said. Oh, bless And all we've learned may we o - bey. Oh, keep .0. .0. -*- ^ ^ -0- -•- ». f I er dear, good - bye. us all, we pray, us kind and meek. V— Chorus. I J -J- 1^ f=t *=f .0. .0. - ^ Oh, may the Lord take care of you. May i v=^- t=^ -^-" 1 — r He take care of me, E^ -t m ad=d=d=d: ^r=i: %~t- 1=1^ :s|: i Till we a - gain to - geth - er meet, From e - vil keep us free. -t 9 s E^ Copyright, 1894, by Marguerite Cook. Used by permission. 102 Yield Not to Temptation "God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able."— 1 Cor. 10 : 13. H. R. Palmer. H. R. Palmer, by per. ^^^^^^m^^^^ m 1. Yield nut to temp- ta - tion, For yield -ing is 2. Shun 8 - vil com - pan - ions, Bad lan-guage dis 3. To him that o'er-cora - eth God giv - eth a 2:fi sin, Each vie -fry will daiii, God's name hold in crown, Thro' faith we shall ^=i 8: n K 1 h K h ^ ^ V 1 [^ 1 J ' n A A iPhrb a'-^- i: Z A m ♦i — J. -!• 1 F H— =j: «: m^ — i^-— ] — —-^ — ~r — D — p — £~ v/ ♦ • • • 1 1 )/*']/ help you Some oth - er to win; Fight man - ful - ly on - ward, rev-'rence, Nor take it in vain; Be thought-ful and ear - nest, con - quer, Though oft - en cast down; He who is our Sav - ior, t^^i, ^ - 1 -^^r^^J . r^.f=v-^ — t 1 P l^J , I^b rr^f-^ H- j- \ ; — 1 1 -1 - 1 "-^1 d • T'^1 1 i • ^^^^^^m ■^ _j^ij,^.ii ■^=^- W^ Dark pas-sions sub - due, Look ev - er to Je - sus, He'll car - ry you through. Kind-heart-ed and true. Look ev - er to Je - sus, He'll car - ry you through. Our strength will re - new, Look ev - er to Je - sus. He'll car - ry you through. ^T r=F Chorus. Sav - ior to help you, Com - fort, strengthen, and keep you; h . m^ ^=^=^=^ ^^ I — :— t: ^ -#-^ s^ ^ — b — i^^/ 'r=^- ^^^^^^^^ i 3± ^ He is will - ing to aid you, He will car - ry you through. ^^^ v=^- :f± ^±=p: v==y' -y— y- t=f H 103 Father, Lead Me Day by Day John P. Hops. J. H. Fillmore. I I * f I ^ o . 1. Fa - ther, lead me day by day, Ev - er in Thine own sweet way; 2. Wlien in dan - ger, make me brave, Make me know that Thou canst save; 3. When I'm tempt -ed to do wrong. Make me stead - fast, wise and strong; 4. May I do the good I know, Serv - ing glad - ly here be - low, m^ssE^ -H'4 i^- p- £^e; F m I I - • r ' I I r ■ I Teach me to be pure and true; Show me what I ought to do. Keep me safe by Thy dear side; Let me in Thy love a - bide. And when all a - lone I stand, Shield me with Thy might - y hand Then at last go home to Thee, Ev - er - more Thine own to be. S ¥ £ -!^- -^- ■^ m 104 Fling Out the Banner, Let It Float George W. Doane. ^ip^.1^^ i -I — J- John B. Calkin. m t^ 1. Fling 2. Fling 3. Fling 4. Fling ^33 Sk out the ban-ner, let it float Sky- ward and sea-ward, high and out the ban-ner, hea - then lands Shall see from far the glo - rious out the ban - ner, sin - sick souls That sink and per - ish in the out the ban-ner, let it float Sky-ward and sea-ward, high and I ^ I ^ -A- • _ • -~^ *— 1-*-^ ^ * — ^ — r^ P P j^tr £3 wide; sight, strife, wide, k rk-i k k -| 9 3^^ -♦i— --^- -w— :}: The sun that lights its shin - ing folds, The cross on which the Sav - ior died. And na - tions, crowd-ing to be born, Bap-tize their spir - its in its light. Shall touch in faith its ra - diant hem. And spring im - mor - tal in - to life. Our glo - ry on - ly in the cross; Our on - ly hope, the Cru - ci - fied. m t — tr 105 He L ives Elsie Duncan Yale. Sop. and Alto. J. Lincoln Hall. 1. He lives, message soft-ly breathed, Where bend the branches 'mid the gloom; 2. He lives, the breeze of morning sings O'er Cal-v'ry's hill where sunlight falls; 3. He lives, for white-robed angels wait, In gleam-ing splendor of the sky; »H3 -f4-^ •"•n — 1^ r tit± m tt trt rt -*- tttj-c tlil ttij fc^ aa? t^- ^-- V- ^ ^-^ a± ^- Where bright the stainless lil-ies wreathed, Shed fra-grance o'er the gar-den tomb. All joy the dawn of morn-ing brings. And grief no more the heart en-thralls. Un-barred is morning's gold-en gate. Then sing, ye saddened ones who sigh. £ rt?: a t t P=^ ££=^3 -^ r * Two-Part Chorus. r^-^r^-IM^ Xh p h ■^-^• -^— ^ -q— .;— ^' ^n seek Him not a - mong the dead, Have ye for- seek Him not a-mong the dead. L~LIZE v^ r— f— p— ^— =1 — ^ J I h h h r^ ^^fc^^feiizih^ ^ ^1^ : tt^^^lp: -^^ — ^ ^i got the word He said?. Haveyefor-got f--=i— s — t^-rr^ fe^i #-l»-^-#- ^-:^--l^ mourn no more a Mas-ter mourn no more -»- -i — w— 9 rrr p- -^—5?- ttu :t -^-»- ;»:^=rf JUU2- pi -* 4 0- ^^-=^ f- ^^ 12=5: f< ^^i^- ^B^ slain, For lo, the world's Re-deem -er ev - er- more shall reign! a Mas-ter slain, ^-t-t-t r? t E -#- — »- »— ^ s= Ti t I) * Th«! lower notes are the melody and are to be sungr by the low voices. The upper notes (small) may Ixs nlayed, or sunjf by the hi^h voices. Copyright, 1'J14. by Ilall-Mack CJo. International Copyright secured. 106 My Country! 'Tis of Thee 5. F. Smith. Henry Carey. 1. My coun-tryl 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib-er-ty, Of thee I sing: Land where ray 2. My na-tivecoun-try, thee — Land of the no-ble,free— Thy name I love; I love thy 3. Let mu - sic swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song; Let mor-tal 4. Our fa-thers' God! toThee, Au-thor of lib - er-ty, To Thee we sing: Long may our -#- #- -P- -P"- -#-. , ^ ^ , ^ -0. ^ ^& ■w^=t t^=t ^EEE *=p: W lii-=- -^ E3 I ir-t P i t^ 35 I — i— r j- ^ 3=t ^Tt ^ M m. fa - thers died! Land of the pilgrims' pride! From ev-'ry mountain side Let freedom ring! rocks and rills, Thy woodsand templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills Like that a - bove. tongues awake; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break-The sound prolong. land be bright With freedom's ho-ly light; Pro-tect us by Thy might. Great God, our King! Jb^jfL £l£rE=iq£^ feEEEE JiZZt m t—v—r 107 conscience J, R Hall. f =?=^ 1. When a fool - ish thought with - in Strives to bind us in 2. If in some-thing we trans-gress, And are tempt - ed to de - 3. When our an - gry pas - sions rise, Tempt-ing to re - venge an 4. But, if we should dis - re - gard, While this friend - ly voice would -Jk- -A- -A- -A- -A- -A- A- -A- -A- snare, ny, ill, call, A- -^ 15 — h~ 1 k. ^ r-ts ^ ^—71 K K 1 ku N n P J J A 1 ^ h h !■ ■' \> \^ ^ n P J H , ; II \s\) J J 1 J J i S ^ J II ^ b D ^ ^ 3 b ' -i t ^ *' • " Con-science tells us "It is sin," And en - treats us to be - ware. Con-science says, "Your fault con - fess; Do not dare to tell a lie."' "Now sub - due it," con-science cries, ' *Do com-mand your tem - per still." Con-science soon will grow so hard That it will not speak at all. h h .^ .^ ^ ^ ! h h h h h h •V 1 ' d S i 4 s m m 1 2ii__^ ^ b h__ ^ ^ \ \ '' T -I '^-Ai b — — ^— -p S ^ —U U ^! ^— 1 \ 4 1 By per. the author, Harrisonburg, Va. 108 Little Givers Vl'ords arranged. Unknown. 1. Lit - tie giv - 'ers! come and bring Trib - iite to your Heav'n-ly King; 2. Lit - tie giv - ers! do your part With a glad and will - ing heart, 3. Give to all the dark-ened earth Ti -dings of a heav'n-ly birth, 4. Give your heart with ho - ly love; Give your praise like that a - bove; -•- -#- :EE 9- 4-^ ^ A ,. i-^ -n— t^ — 1- i h p n K 1 n h 1 a! «1 ^ — — ^- J 4^ — , J- D- 1 w-^—2i- — •^- =1- -J 1 •- ^e — 1 •- -i- 1 —I •- 1=^ 1 Lay For Till All it on the an - the youth your life the al - tar gel - voi - ces in ev - 'ry to Je - sus high, say: land give, While your songs "Lit - tie giv - Learn the Sav - And in glo - 1 as - ers! ior's cend the give to - sweet com - you shall 1 sky. day." mand. live. /i^. t u U. ;. '. !•■ - '' [y I? 1 ^ r^ 1 (^J. * - - " 1^ I Vil^n ) 1 i 1 h ij 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 i* P 1 ^^ 9 l> ^ 1 ^ r' 11"; 1 1 \^ 1^ Chorus. ^=^^=^ -^-^^-tn c ^-te H — 1 — r-1 h- 1 Lit - tie _, ^ • giv - ersl give and sing. —3 — I- Bring your of - f'rings to yoi ir ^— 1 King; iilJ.- ^—t h -- g— i» M Ft=JB=P=t==q Ff=l L^b_^ y- H — — y — y — fc>— -t— —V — ^- _Jt K IE m P M^ ^ ^^ ESI I 35 r T^ ' ^ =^ Praise tbe Lord, so good, so true, He lias giv - en all for you. 9 ^ i^Tl P — '^ — 't' IT — --' — 't> H 109 Savior, Teach Me Unknown. C. M. von Weber. 1. Sav - ior, teach me, day 2. With a child - like heart 3. Teach me all Thy steps 4. Love in lov - ing finds ^4=F=4 by day, Love's sweet les - son to o - bey: of love. At Thy bid - ding may I move; to trace. Strong to fol - low in Thy grace; em - ploy— In o - be - dience all her joy; ^-- -f) 1 \ — 1 4- r .._..J r^ ^ /^=J — J -^ =i ~i7* — .?^ H ^=^ ^ ^-j-T^ —\ 1 — =1 ■ 1 {^ — 1 — 9^ -i— — i- -^ t^I- -1 ^— -• — «— •- A ._ _ _ J _ _ \ ' r * Him who first -#- -^ Sweet - er les - son can not be— Lov - ing loved me. Prompt to serve and fol - low Thee- Lov -ing Him who first loved me. Learn - ing how to love from Thee— Lov - ing Him who first loved me. Ev - er new that joy will be- Lov -ing Him who first loved me. r t r -•- b- -0- K r: ?± ^ ^ ^ ^ I i f*iA w r 7x 1 t^j., ^ f ^ 1" ^ ^>f~ 1 ' 1 1 ^-^b 1 1 1 1 i 1 k? - 1 M| L ~w • 1 1 ^^9 \ 1 1 1 1 1 r T- - 1 1 1 1 110 Jesus, Savior, Son of God l=l=*=d: J 1 Miss Alice Nevln. -M: i=E=j— H— d- 1 =*^ 1. Je - sus, Sav - ior, Son of God, Who for me life's path-way trod, 2. I Thy lit - tie lamb would be; Je - sus, I would fol - low Thee; 3. Teach me how to pray to Thee, Make me ho - ly, heav - en - ly; m^- t=t -^ -^ m- t — r — r .t3A_J?i m^ Who for me be-came a child, Make me hum-ble, meek, and mild. Sam-uel was Thy child of old. Take me, too, with - in Thy fold. Let me love what Thou dost love, Let me live with Thee a - bove. A - MEN. t— r E3 ■p— r ^ Ill Kind Words Can Never Die Abby Hutchinson. 1. Kind words can nev - er 2. Sweet tho'ts can nev -er 3. Our souls can nev - er die, die, die, Cher-ished and blest, God knovrs how deep Tho' like the flow'rs, Their bright-est hues Tho' in the tomb We may all have they lie, may fly to lie. ui . ^ r. ^ — ,-♦ h^ Ztfli F=F=tF4=f ^=t I I lii ^3 3^ tzn^: =^ ^ ♦ -♦- m — T^ h Stored in the breast: Like childhood's simple rhymes, Said o'er a thou-sand times. In win -try hours; But when the gen -tie dew Gives them their charms a-new. Wrapped in its gloom. What tho' the flesh de-cay, Souls pass in peace a - way, K^ir^^- r-^- f=h- Se^MeeEeP i -^ F=f=F t=t: I I Girls. m ^E §=3t r^ * I 1 — T ^ Ay, in all years and climes, Dis - tant and near. Kind words can nev - er die, With man-y add-ed hue They bloom a -gain. Sweets tho'ts can nev - er die. Live thro' e- ter - nal day With Christ a- bove. Our souls can nev - er die. ^i^ ^i^: m \-0- Boys. Girls. Boys. All. rit. Nev-er die, nev-er die. Kind words can nev - er die. No, nev - er die. Nev-er die, nev-er die. Sweet tho'ts can nev - er die. No, nev-er die. Nev-er die, nev-er die. Our souls can nev-er die. No, nev-er die. s ^ I f 112 There is a Green Hill Far Away i Mrs. C. F. Alexander. ^ K Richard Storrs Willis. , ^ — 1^ -1— L y » — J m^^ itj: ^=v=i 1. There is a green hill far a - way, With-out a cit - y wall, 2. He died that we might be for-giv'n, He died to make us good, 3. dear - ly, dear - ly, has He loved. And we must love Him, too, k D A— r^i A A A E3 ^ V ^d^. -♦ ♦- i l: »r-^^- ^=f I • D IP Where the dear Lord was cru - ci - fied. Who died to save us all. That we might go at last to heav'n. Saved by His pre-cious blood And trust in His re- deem - ing blood. And try His works to do. ^^ n fi h . 1 h r^ K J?L^ ♦- — ♦ — '^r~ N~ \~ — -^ J »- J J > — ^ — r^ _ ! ■ fe^ 1 \ L^ ~:FS S* — « — — «i — = i ^.ir^i >r^^^- 9 • # H ^ ^ ♦ l# We may not There was no For there's a 1 know, we oth - er green hill ♦ can - good far not tell. What e-nough To a - way. With 1 1 pain He pay the - out a had to bear; price of sin; cit - y wall, f'm\* 4 ^ rm J ■ 1 ■ ii^ d ■ 1 « * A ■ ?4xfi^^ -^ — ft ♦ L— _ r — « — ^ — ^ — — s b -»— -1 ^^ ,T "1 T~ ~l ^ -i^— — n ^ ^- — ^ [B- — F r -i \ — H K I ^ 1 ^ •^ ^ 1 ^ 1 P -OH? 1 r-J h-^ . 1 1 — ^* 1 H — |— 1 r-B :;^ — f^ — ♦ Q — a 1 ^- — 1 —±i—\- h- T^ — ^" "d — \ — M -a^-a;— 1 rS^ J 1 T ■ J - ! :^ V J '- 1 ^^/ *fc. ! ' . 9 • S 9 # Z 3 . - #. ' 1 But we be - lieve it was He on - ly could un - lock Where the dear Lord was cru ■ for us the gate ci - fied, h '0- He hung Of heav'n Who died ▲ A and and to -•- r D suf - feied let us save us there. in. all. ^-^ — •^•— r — H- -, — « — •— — 1 — 1 — :^ — , — s ^-^ I'^f — 5)— — A A A A — '1 D 1 P ^-r— -^r- -^^ -p- -4 b^ t^ Id 113 Geor^ Duffleld. Stand Up for Jesus G. J. Webb. =t: V^ — ^- t=:iL 1^53 1. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Ye sol-diers of the cross; Lift high His roj - al 2. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The trumpet call o - bey; Forth to the might-y 3. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Stand in His strength a-lone; The arm of flesh will 4. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The strife will not be long; This day the noise of A— r-^-=— A A A— r^ A A— pA A ^ A-r «5 f — r ^—-^—^ J^ W^ E3: :^=l^ ■^-^r i : I I ^- — A- v-^ t=t I I I. A-—* — Ifc- f— p=F J V ^ -^-^ I ban - ner, It must not suf - fer loss: From vie - fry un - to vie - fry His con - flict, In this His glo - rious day:**Ye that are men, now serve Him," A- fail you; Ye dare not trust your own: Put on the gos - pel ar - mor, Each bat - tie. The next, the vie - tor's song: To him that o - ver-com-eth, A I I I I r~r. ^ ^ *— r^ * * •— f^ 1— rS^ — » J 9—r^ T ^» £^E fp^'^^ ^^ 1 — r f=r xdrd ar - my shall He lead, Till ev - 'ry foe is vanquished And Christ is Lord in-deed. gainst unnumbered foes; Yourcour-age rise withdan-ger, Andstreiigthtostrengthoppose. piece put on with prayer; Where du - ty calls, or dan - ger. Be nev - er want-ing there, crown of life shall be; He with the King of glo - ry Shall reign e - ter - nal - ly. I^N I m p=t I £ -A— A- ■A- 1^ m fefe a t=t: 114 Sarah F. Adams. -P— -\ IA-= — IA> M 1-^ ' '^ 1 — p—r Nearer, My God, to Thee «/5 Lowell Mason. 1^ 1. Near-er, my God, to Thee, Near- er to Thee! 2. Tho' like the wan -der- er. Day -light all gone, 3. There let the way ap-pear, Steps un - to heav'n; 4. Then with my wak - ing tho'ts, Hright with Thy praise, 5. Or if, on joy - ful wing, Cleav-ing the sky, E'en tho' it be a cross Dark-ness be o - ver me, All that Thou send-est me, Out of my sto - ny griefs, Sun, moon, and stars for-got, D. S.—Near - or, ?/jy God, to Thee^ i 1T- Nearer, My God, to Thee Fine. D. S. That rais - eth me; Still My rest a stone: Yet In mer - cy giv'n; An - Beth - el I'll raise; So Up - ward I fly: Still Or Near - er to Thee! 115 Reginald Heber. mm all in gels by all -k- Its: my song shall be, Near ray dreams I'd be Near to beck - on me Near my woes to be Near my song shall be, Near er, er, er, er, er. my God, to Thee, my God, to Thee, my God, to Thee, my God, to Thee, my God, to Thee, faf t=tJ=[ a m ^: ^ 13 Holy, Holy, Holy John B. Dykes. u WM §: -Ar^ 1 \- i^d=:i: TT > =t ^xr -r 1. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly 2. Ho-ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! 3. Ho-ly, ho -ly, ho - ly! 4. Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho - ly, ^1$ Lord God Al- might - y! Ear - ly in the all the saints a - dore Thee, Cast-ing down their tho' the dark-ness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of Lord God Al- might -y! All Thy works shall i s ^' -P- -^- — ^ ^ . . . - :^=t £ F=F=t " fc ;ft#~A| j^ 1— r-n iM i=^=^ ^=9-- —\- morn - ing our song shall rise to Thee; gold-en crowns a-round the glass - y sea; sin-ful man Thy glo - ry may not see; praise Thy name, in earth, and sky, and sea; ii=t Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly, Cher - u - bim and ser- a - phim On - ly Thou art ho - ly! Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly. -^- 1^ 4± v=f=^ J £^=J^ ^=t <5>- *=F=F m ^-4—4- I a: -^- -<^- 2s: ■±i — «-3^ M -2^- mer - ci - ful and might - y, fall - ing down be-fore Thee, there is none be-side Thee, mer - ci - ful and might - y, I 1 . -* I God in Three Per Which wert, and art, Per - feet in pow' God in Three Per - sons, bless -ed Trin - i - ty! and ev - er - more shalt be. r, in love, and pur - i - ty. - sons, bless - ed Trin - i - tyl ^-- ^ I I r I I V=.^ m 116 March from Faust t-a a^ \ f . h^ -*'-M-»-ir.» ■#s-»- t=t:ui icr^ -^-'i- rt 7fr-" ':ff^4^ ff WB P^ i^ — i-=— #-^ 1 ^ — r i±^±:d^j t^ J-^-^r -#-s- Tt- St ^^^±:=J.=g^^^^ ^^! ^1 ^_ ^^^^-^j^^.^ 1 "g"Tg" ^.. ^.. ^. z-S±3 ±3±3fc P r: r= r I = If:- le-: ^- -^- <^ Fine. ^^ |i»,^ p-^ j#*i^ / ^ J 1 — I i 1 ; i i- — I 1 — ' — \- — U — I 1 1 1 1 1 — J l^iiaggig^^ ^-^-# p p p § p ,0 f-^ _f-_t-L^: — _j?#_^_^. r fr ^^ f - r' \t L i i* ~» — ^,— ^ r^' — F— ^— F — F— F — ■— F--, d^d9S D.C. :«±=:fcr; / r7^. _--_ _-T7«._ 117 The Froebel March. (For the Kindergarten.) Elizabeth Helm. ^^^^^^^^^ #>»-# •— I •— •^ Sr» * » n — 6^ ,^,^5 ^•^-fil r' ^I^iT -•— •- STFi=S4 ;iii „!±=«=J: iP=FJ i^i a^zzc ^^e£ t^=r "IT. I r- ^F=i- ^ I m • =i=v: ^i=^ — •- „e±2±tiE*=Efe!-=Eti l?^Pe •-5— Hzs^:^ i €"•-#- ^^il^iili .^. T • 8va. _^ _^. ' 5rfl. .^i, -, 1 .^^^^ 1 i^n 1 ^ r^ h 1 /"^ 1 -V — 1 — I — — 1 — 1^^ -1 ^^ « . ^ ^' ■ -m — ^n — ^ r*\ rr ' 1 L • ^9 • # • "# 1 1 J 1 m »< • • # 1 r I Vvi; m » 9 2 9 J • • '"• • ^ ' « • J . J . -#• ^ • - *- o • ' 1 1 ■■ ' jt; 1- #•.••'•' - ^-f- ' /aV-^ •?• • S • m • , - • » > ^0 • L ■ I^J— , J ^?T « • • • J • 2 * 1 i ; 1^ ::*•/• — -*^-^ — 1 — i ^- i L_j [ 1 -0— r tt -r-»- rSEt ii J — ^ -0^!—0- V #- •:i>: 0-^m : jnr 9 t± Ji =i: INDEX A Band of Boys 55 A Great and Glorious Army 85 ^AIl Hail the Power 100 A Prayer 5 Away in the Manger 37 Be Still, Be Still 1 Be Ve Kind 97 Blessed Master, I Have Promised 88 Brighten the Pathway Today 79 Cheerful Giving 49 Children's Hosanna 28 Children O'er the Seas 65 Children's Offering 63 Closing Hymn 101 Conscience 107 "* Danielites Our Name 93 Do Something for Jesus Today 82 Do Vou Know How Many Stars? 29 Earth Is Singing 2>2 Easter Bells Are Ringing 40 Exercise Song 31 Faij Lilies 39 Father, Lead Me Day by Day 103 First the Line on Coast We Make 68 Fling Out the Banner 104 For Christ and the Church 96 Gather the Children In 42 Give, Said the Little Stream 38 Go, Carry the Message 92 God Bless Our Land 59 God Loves Them 47 God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall 17 Good News for You and Me 46 He Cares for Me 76 He Lives 105 He Liveth Again 72 Here We Come . . .' 62 His Holy Temple 2 Holv. Holv, Holy 115 Holy Night 48 Hymn of Praise 99 I Am Coming 53 I Am His Child 25 It Never Pays to Be Bad 66 Jesus Hears Mc 81 Jesus' Little Ones 43 Jesus Loves Even Me 35 Jesus Loves Me ^. .. 11 Jesus, Lover of My Soul 'Q..U^. Si r<.. . 71 Jesus, Savior, Son of God 110 Jesus, the Shepherd True 18 Jesus, Thy Name Is Sweet 4 Jewels 36 Tunior Service Song 86. Kind Words Can Never Die UK Life Stories 67 ^Little Biiildors 52 Little Children, Praise the Lord .0 14 Little Drops of Water 9 Little Feet, Be Careful 50 Little Givers 108 Little Ones Like Me '..»«.. 7 30 Little Sunbeams ; 57 Love Him, Children 34 Lullaby 19 Lullaby, Sleep, Child, Sleep 7 March from Faust 116 Mv Countrv! 'Tis of Thee „..106 Mv Faith Looks Up to Thee ..^^^... 94 My Prayer .....7i Nearer, My God, to Thee ^..A .«, .. .114 No, Not One 89 O Loving Savior 6 Onward, Happy Children 41 Our Children's Day 64 Our Gentle Savior 90 Our Heavenly Father 15 Our Heavenly Father Loves Everv One .. 16 Praise Him, All Ve Little Children AA y Praise the Lord ^.s^A" 9K Promotion Son g 54 Rally Day Call 45 Rock of Ages -t^..^..^. ^..,.. 98 Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us «^>nA.4'.. 75 Savior Teach Me 109 Scripture Alphabet 3 Sleep, Baby 51 Stand Up for Tesus ^..S..C>. 113 Take My Life and Let It Be 80 Ten Little Temperance Bovs 83 The Best Gifts 20 The Children Are Coming 56 The Childhood of Jesus 22 The Children's Friend 24 The Cradle Song 10 The Froebel March 117 The Gleaner 87 The Golden Rule 70 The Lord Is Mv Shepherd 1.^ The Lord Keep Watch Between Us 78 There Is a Green Hill Far Away 112 The Story Oft Told 60 The Sundav School Song 23 The Sweet Storv of Old' 26 The World Children for Jesus 58 This Is the Way 33 Throw a Little Sunshine 77 Twilight Is Falling 69 Two Little Hands 27 Welcome Song for Visitors 8 '^Velcome. Welcome, All Who Come 12 We'll Sing and Be Glad 21 Within the FoM 74 Wonderful Words i...^.... 61 Work, for the Night Is Coming .-^J.^... 95 Yield Not to Temptation 102 TOPICAL INDEX Children's Dtv. 62, fi.l. 64. Christmas. 28. 2,7, 46, 48. Closing. 78, 101. Cradle Roll, 7, 10. 19. 51. Easter. 39, 40, 105, 112. Missions, 42, 58, 65, 68, 92, 93, 104. Motion Songs, 27, 32, ii, 50. 66. Offerings. 38, 49, 108. Praise. 14, 32, 44. 72, 91, 99. Praver. 1. 5. 6, 59, 7h 80, 103, 109. Rallv Day, 45. 63, 64. Temperance, 83, 102.