MW3r ..« S. BRAINARD'S SONS, CLEVELAND and CHICAGO. ^MJ^kijak^'i^ THE BENSON LIBRARY OF HYMNOLOGY Endowed by the Reverend Louis Fitzgerald Benson, d.d. % LIBRARY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY ROYAL GEMS' P A NEW AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF Sunday School Song. COMPOSED, SELECTED AND ADAPTED BY Author of "PURE DIAMONDS," "HEAVENWARD," "JOYFUL SONGS," &c., &c. ©•O PUBLISHED BY S. BRAIN ARD'S SONS, CLEVELAND and CHICAGO. 4^009 f^i^ Preface. "Of the making of books there is no end," says the Wise Man, and there is no need that this should be if the new works lead up to a higher plane of culture, or even perform new uses on the old one. The Author earnestly hopes that this book does both of these things. It has become customary for authors to indicate in their prefaces the special point and more important contributions of the work. This book, it is believed, differs in many particulars from any of its predecessors, but they are not indicated here. If they are of real value they will soon make themselves known, and if not that will also be readily discovered. A word to those who have charge of the music in the schools : Do not skip the hard things. Have patience with the young singers, lead them gently and gradually from the pieces of lesser musical and poetical value to the greater and better ones. Do not be im- patient with any who may not like, at first, what pleases you. Make even your drill im- pressive. Be interested yourself and you cannot fail to interest others. Use words addressed to the Lord, always with the utmost reverence and care. Make all the words mean something. Do not be content to have all the results of your work shown in the good singing only, but in the lives of the singers as well. He is not a teacher in the noblest sense of the word who does not try to make his pupils better morally and spirit- ually as well as progressive in culture and intelligence. That Royal Gems may help in all these thing is the heartfelt desire of the Author. Yours in loving service, Andover, Mass. JAMES R. MURRAY. CopvKiGHT, A. D., 1880, BY S. Brainard's Sons. ROYAL GEMS. -©•e- He Leads His Own. From Mendelssohn. 1. He leads bis 2. He leads his 3. He leads his 4. He leads his own! e - nough to own! not mine the own! I would not own ! though deep the ri -(9- know, Ha marks tue path and bids choice, Con - tent I lis - ten for say That mine phould be a pleas wave, MigU - ty the Arm reached forth me his voice ; ant way ; to save. •e-i — a -J-r-^ Jl S^B ^ •^ I i I * -#• -J- -#• •^._f ^^^ -•■ -^ •€*■ -t^ "^^y" \ I'll trust him though the Glad - ly I has - ten On - ly to know He My heart shall know no way to leads doubt seem - me or long, bey. on fear, And fol - low on with And journey where he To per - feet rest, and For Christ the Lord is cheer - ful leads the joy un ■ ver - y way. known. . (2 _ . -r- J— ^^ «-T-<2- ^- ^^m^ 4 Let Us Sing To The Lord Most High. G. F. Root. 1. Let us sing to the Lord most high, Let us praise the great Re - deem - er, 2. Let us sing to the Lord most high, Let us praise the great Ke - deeiu - cr. :M..g - 111 - ly J I is name, friiig that ■«oiid'i'ou8 love. m¥^ Ev - er - more the same, That from heav'n a - bove Help in Je - sus Christ our Lord Thy prai - sea to pro -claim. Brought Hira down to us that we In sin no more might rove. H. BoNAR, D. D. -S— V To That Heaven I Go. ALL XH WELL. J. R M. 1. If my bark be strong. If my an-chor sure, 2. Up be-tween the stars Spreads night's tranijuil blue, 3. To that heav'n I go, To that star-land bright, 4. Therefore am I calm; Peace and love with - in, Then let bil - low up - on bil - low beat ; Not one ruf- fle, not one wrink-le there; Where the sea is ev - er smooth and fair ; That dear light up - on me gent - ly falls, PS iS ZSZ Jt a -itrifzi ■v-^^ > > 1 1 . L [ L L L L . L i=^=^ ^- ^7 i y h r * * g ' I To That Heaven I Go.— Concluded. i~^ #-i- Ss=# ^-0 «• ^ 0- -7»-T-f — 9 « « »-7-5— *--i^- " Am I not 86 - cure? Blots the changeless hue, And the sky all bright, Costa out fear and sin, ^ ♦ ♦ ^- I -#- On the wild - est sea, Storms for earth are given, Kev - er pale or dull. As ray home a - bove. gE TTiO What are winds to me ? All But they reach not heaven, All Star-land beau - ti - ful. All So am I be - low, All -*— ^ is well, is well, is well, is well. # ii-. I I I fej— 5— 5=j=i -xr-v- well, _ __( _#— _*_! p- All well. ^ ^ IVe Found A Friend. EMTHCstly. Bebthoven. 4==t= II I •J — » — •- -J I I - * s * fa *^ ^ r 1. I've found 2. I've found 3. I've found ^- a Friend ; oh, such a Friend 1 He loved me ere I knew Him ; He drew me with the a Friend ; oh, such a Friend ! He bled, he died to save me ; And ■ not a - lone the der; So wise a Coun-sel- it JL I I I a Friend ; oh, such *- ^ ^ -^ » Friend ! So kind and true and ten #. >. ^ . - - ^ - -ifi- ^tE£ tzidh=^ :t^=t: ;:m: i ;=t -^ ct -B cords of love, And thus He bound me to Him, And round my heart still closely twine Those ties which nought can gift of life. But his own self He gave me, Nought that I have my own I'll call, I'll hold it for the lor and Guide, So might - y a De - fend - er. From Him who loves me now so well What pow'r my soul shall ^ 1 — \ — r ^ I I I m rtzzit :t= t:«: S ^ sev Giv sev ^^iT-* m^ r er. For er: My er? Shall -w w- -tpti* I am His and be is mine For - ev - er and for - ev - er. heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are His, and his for- ev - er. life or death, shall earth or hell? No: I am His for - ev - er! 1=1=: m ^ ^^ ©^ My Grod Shall Wipe All Tears Away. Words by E. E. Rbxford. (Read Rev. vii: 16-17.) J. B.M. SS rr^ jxnM- s #: ^ ^ ^i=^^ -0 — #- Of all It makes Oh, pil - Oh God, God's ten - der prom - is - es. To pil-grimswea - ry in the way. There is no sweet -er my heart grow strong a-gain, To bear its bur-dens while it may, Earth's loss - es will be grim wea - ry grown, and faint. Bear up a lit -tie while, I pray, The heav-iest cross makes thy prom -is - es are sweet. Like balm to bleed-ing hearts are they. But this my lips will -«a#-*- 2* ♦ ♦ • p •**- itei I I I I -J U-i. CHORUS. 1 h k. y , |7 ■ r ~| ^ . ^fc. — . ^ ». ^ r^ 1 S r*: S ^ N r- ' , -4 J J J _ - v\v o * 9. m. - I ! , ' « J ! - « • s s - ^7 ^ J J J S f 5 « * « ^ f S ' ^ one than this. That he Heav-en's gain. When God glad - est saint. When God most re - peat, i^or Grod ¥ r r r - shall wipe all tears a - w. has wiped all tears a - way. All has wiped all tears a - way, shall wipe all tears a -way. tears a - • • way ! All tears a - way ! ••- My ••- c\' 1 r 1 i ' • 1 • • \ ^ 1 i i 1 ,^ \ I 1 * l.i 7 u w w u 1 1 w * • 1 p p * * _ _ 1 -^ b 1l I II 1 r * I - "1 ^ V << L' P ,• P • i J P » P f It' 'J .. 1 1 •^ \ '^ u 1 ^ 1 k/ *■ q=5: -5-»- ^ ^ f=i=^ -I J I' God shall wipe all tears a- way ; All tears a-way ! AH tears a-way ! My God shall wipe all tears a-way. m p p li=P= -y- ^ I' k :^ Tt: -»-jhp- i 8 Beloved Of The Lord. (lusic arranged tor this ■work. -r \. The bridegroom's steps are near-mg, z. He 18 the King of gio - ry, 3. He goes un - to His pal - ace, 4. With Him a - bid - ing ev - er, Are near - ing, are near - ing. Rise up, your tnram'd lamps Of glo - ry, 01 glo - ry. Lift high His ban - ner His pal - ace, His pal - ace, With Him we'll quaff love's For - ev - er, for • ev - er. No harm can reach us i^^li ■^=^ — - -^\^ s- s ,,_^^ ■ — CUUBI'.V. !S .-0 -f-^-^ ^ li^ 1 — \ — ?s~ :^«-'-J= — 1_. ._f — — • ^ # 1— — • — ^J 1 \ — *— u -^ — V— ' bear - ing, Be - lov - ed of the Lord. o'er ve, Be - lov - ed of the Lord. haste ye now to meet Him, Rise 5hal - ice. Be - lov - ed of the Lord. "^ ev - er. Be - lov - ed of the Lord. ,^: 1 1 .^- _# v-. ^ ■#- . m ■ h \^- g-' -* 7 t-V— i • — I — k^- 4 — ^ V — — ^— 0. 1 ''—- up! rise up! to greet Him And sing a - loud His praise. Be -.lov - ed of the Lord \ m A J^ . *■' -P- ^ -*■ -^ -p- -0- f- f- -^ I ' A. "W. Fkench. Sweetly Sing The Story Olden. 9 m W. Ibvikq Habtshorn. t=? A—^ z=^ 1. Sweet-ly sing the eto - ry old -en, Of a Sa-vior's love for me; Nev - er words lu song en- 2. Let me hear it low and tend-er, As the ves-per song of birds; And my heart a trib-ute 3. Other songs have brought me pleasure, But they simply passed along; When 1 caught the glorious 4. Sweet-ly sing the sto - ry old - en, Of a Sa-vior's love for me; Nev - er words in song en- i?^^ ^i M U J :-■ t\ ^ s ~-i — * ^ * i^- \^^m *^ — *r^t :=t= — r N- =?=i •J S—M 5 ' • 0- fold - en Could so ren - der To the ( measure Of this fold - en Could so r-f — T — '-^^ dear or precious ;harm of iio - ly ■< one en - trancing dear or precious ^: % % i r~0-- • 0- be. ivord 6. song. be. J3. Sweetly, soft - Jt. JL • -0 #-T— *- ly sing the -# ^-' — «-^ sto - Jt. 4= — 5^ ry, Ev - -S — er zir ^ ^ff-^ \ > — :J- "' Mi-^-: A -* v--\ ^ ^-L' — -V ^' i- 1^ w -^- H H F»i V 1 S— ? 1 ■ ■ 0^- -m new and ev - er old, For its theme is fraught with glory, Tho' a thousand years have rolled. g rr-^-V P-T-lS>- ^^ =t==t ■^ *- M.' ^ ^ ^B^ 10 fes Best Bemaineth, Oh How Sweet J. R.M. :t: s 5 J I -^ — t 2 ■^^rgtii 1. Rest re - maiu - eth, oh, how sweet, Flow - 'ry fields for wand-'ring feet, 2. Rest re - main - eth — rest from sin, Guilt caa nev - er en - ter in ; wm ^ I fei ^^ ^ 5^ m i: ^i ki -ir-^ J i Peace - ful calm for sleep - less eyes. Life for death and Ev - ery war • ring thought shall cease — Rest in pur - i songs for sighs, ty and peace, ^ i^s m I ^ s ^ T=? =t: y^^ n ^ m Rest re - main - eth — hush that sigh, Mourn-ing pil - grim, rest is nigh, Rest re - main - eth — rest from tears, Rest from part - ing, rest from fears, ~^ m I ^^ 4- -a- ^ s Best Remaineth, Oh How Sweet— Concluded. n _*-. i U Yet a sea - son bright and blest, Thou shalt en - ter on thy rest. Ev - ery trem - blmg thought shall be Lost, my Sa - vior, lost in Thee. i i ifeg ^^ T=^ ^ REFBAIBT. ' Rest, Best. Rest, sweet - est, ^ Rest — » — > I I U L' t t main - eth, rest, sweet - est rest, Oh -# • T # # *- rest of the an - ge ^ sweet-est rest ; Rest. Rest, Best, sweet.sweet rest. m :p=i2p i. I. I II > U purest and best, Yes, rest from all sorrow. Rest of the blest.Oh rest that remaineth,8weet,sweet rest. ^ g » y * I . U U -1 •— ^ =1=4= I U U I 1 -v'-V- g 12 Cmi Srtrlt*. fe^ s ^ The Whole Wide World For Jesus. -I — I CHAS. H. uafOflfU. 1 1 -4 «==i i=^ ^ ^^#1 4 ^ 4 3 ^ 9^^ 1. The whole wide world for Je 2. The whole wide world for Je 3. The whole wide world for Je ♦— I— • -7 « 1 1 T—^ * 0- i2i±: -s^- 5^ sua ; Once more be-fore we BUS ; From out the gol - den BUS ; Thro' all its fra-grant part, Ring out gate, Thro' all Zones ; Sine out the joy - ful Pa - ci - fie again the i=t=: :t=;: m p^^ -r-^ g watch- word, From'ev sun ay isles. To Chi watch - word, In lof -r 'ry grate - ful heart, na's prince - ly state, tiest glad-dest tones, The whole wide world for From In - dia's vales and The whole wide world for Je - sua, mountains, Je - sua ; h-^i * PifcF J-. Be Thro' We'll 51=4: i^ m ff-,l;4J j 1 ji ■ 1 ; J -1 — i 1 F^^\\ .-A -i — '^— 1 — r- r"i~f iw "' I r-F -* g ' ■0- ~r — ^ — r 1 • ^^^•^^ -^z Lir-tiij k4 this our bat-tie Per-8ia's land of wing the song wit r ^ J * ^^^tHH — ^ — ' cry, The lift - ed cross our Or - i - flame, A sign to con-quer by. bloom. To 8to - ried Pal-es - ti - na, And Af-ric's desert gloom. 1 pray'r, And lin)t the pray'r with la - bor,Till Christ His crow^ ''hall wear. J i i J 1 1 J J J./i J i.^ . J J. ^^?J ___ ' ' — - — d rr— ^ V-H Prom the "Latin," by Pb. Boksb. V«ry Spirited. Alleluia ! J. B. M. 13 f ^ -*■■' 11 1 — r -^v#- EE? 1. Al - le - lu 2. Al - !e- lu ;i, Al - le - lu 1 ia ! Al - le - iu ia ! Al - le - lu la ! Al - le - iu I h g^P=^ -#— i ia ! The bat - tie now is done, Tne vie - to - ry is ia ! Suff - 'ring death's cruel doom. Je - bus hath hell o'er • la ! He rose the third dav, bright In heav'nly love and T-#- T-^ Et^ 1 1 . 1 ^ ^^ fe^ ^ l-tz won, come, light. Let Let Let us joy, let us joy and sing us praise, let us praise and shout, us cry, let us cry and chant, Let us joy Let us praise Let us cry ¥ & and and and -*^-, §^ tz y- S£ ^^ B=t I -^ M: I I IZ2 -- ■ >.,,/»- iS Bing Al - le - lu shout Al - le - lu chant Al - le - lu I -J * ' * «_ la! ia! ia! ^ men! men ! men ! a.* ^ Alleluia ! Alleluia ! Closed are the gates below Heaven's halls are open now; Let us joy, let us joy and sing. Let us joy and sing Alleluia ! Amen ! Alleluia! Alleluia! Jesus by thy wounds, save Us from the endless grave, That we may live, we may live and sing, That we may live and sing, Alleluia, Amen \ 14 Arranged ftom Abt, Tonder's My Home. 'Whose builder and maker is God." 1. Home, hap - py home on high, Dear land be-yond the sky, Beau-teous and ver 2. Home, heav'nly home dl-vine, Home where the light shall shine, Bright - er and near 3. Home, hap - py home a-bove, Home where the Sa-yior's love Fills heav-en's por ±=r-^ ual er, tals Where joys su - per - nal, Stead-fasc, e - ter Pur - er and clear - er, Dear - er and dear Tririiis eacii im - mor - tal, Thrills each im-mor ^ ^ nal, His saints shall sweet-ly share. - er. To those who love his name, tal, In yon - der bles - sed clime. *= T-J= :f=5z::: —K— -[-•-; j T— ' -9 1 ^- S «- t -^-^" Glo - ry, Glo m ^ ^1= Yon-der's my home, ■#-.■•- ••- ■•- . ■ =1=1 ■ Glo - ry, Glo I f ry. Yon - der's my home. r m m 1 — ^ — ": — ^ n Ever Faithfal, Ever Sure. 15 Ttrolbsb Air. n ^ IK , r -^^ -tJ-3J«Y 1 »■ 1 -1 ' 1' # 1 ^ p ■afr" J d K ' j] * • P a • m 9 fe-4- — f «- 1 « , 1 • •^ 1 -^— — r g i-M- — # *— -^ • ^^ fc— 1. 2. 3. Let US with All things liv - He hath with m > » m — « S-. g •■— — a glad -some mind ing He doth feed, a pi - teous eve, Praise the Lord His full hand Look'd up - on > • .. m » for He flup-plies our mi - 4L M- '^ a- ' - ■ U ^ is kind; For His their need ; For His Be - ry; For His r~v • i^ o • • * p M • W 1 — S • • • __. Ll _ _ L_ \lJ& » • • H.-fl J -T \ \ \j U" r • -■ / ^ ^ * ;> r> n rj 1 I i K \j r 1 \j 1 — 1;^ \J ' L 1 4-,. =S !^3^ < i a pi mer-cies shall en-dure, Ev - er faith - ful, ev - er sure. He with all-com-mand-ing might Fill'd the mer-cies shall en-dure. Ev - er faith - ful, ev - er sure. He His cho - sen race did bless, In the mer-cies shall en-dure, Ev - er faith - ful, ev - er sure. Let us then with gladsome mind Praise the -fi- ^ .ft. ^ ^ ^ ^•^^^.^•#.-(52. ^ ±1 =^ IZTife; £ £ -^—0- 1=4: 3 Tp-r £ #-• #- -.• . '9- new made world with light; For His mer-cies shall en - dure, Ev waste-ful wil - der - ness ; For His mer-cies shall en - dure, Ev Lord, for He is kind ; For His mer-cies shall en - dnre, Ev m A • .#. -a. =^*=^ ^^=1^ w X:. er faith er faith er faith ful, ev fol, ev ful, ev er sure, er sure, er sure. I 16 Praise His Name. i ^ Spirited. Words by John Newtoh. ^-T X -Kt -h ■A ^ X>.C. 1. Let * 2. Let 3. Let -, — ^-^ -4 ^ =r^ us love and sing and won - der, Let us praise the Sa - vior's us sing tho' fierce temp - ta - tion Threat-ens hard to bear us U3 praise and join the ia cho -JZ- rus Of — ^ 1= the sainta en - throned on -* — - — # » » •- i^ ^^ ^ f==F Fine. name, He has hushed the laws loud thun - der, He has quench'd Mount Sinai's flame, down, For the Lord onr strong sal - va - tion, Holds in view the conqueror's crown, high. Here they trust - ed Him be - fore us, Now their prais-es fill the sky. t ±±=rz f3^-f :it -^.i- ^ Praise His name, Prec-ious name, Praise His name, Praise His prec - ious name. Praise His bles - sed 9zrb^^:=^ ^= ± Praise His Naine.-Concluded. i^=t ^ 17 l>.C. @iS 5^=* blessed name, Praise His name, Ho - ly name, name, Praise His Ho - ly name, Our 7 aJ' > : :i: ■ < * v^ • -t^-^ r ■ He Knoweth All. (Eveniner Song-) Sa-vior's prec-ious name. -. Il» f • l2i E^ P^ ifeS Confldingrly, Belle. fc ^H^ ISI^ZTS '-^ §ife4 1. The old, old sto - ry ; yet I kneel To 2. Yes, all ! the morn - ing and the night, The 3. Thou know-est all — I lean my head, My -s s h>'. b»5 V *r^ ^ S ^- tell it at Thy call; And joy, the grief, the loss, The wea - ry eye - lids close, Con if: X eS ISL 1=:t =t: ^ T- ^f; cares grow light rough-ened path, tent and glad Psfe " '-'^ it * er as I leei That Je - sus the sun - beam bright The hour - ly a - while to tread This path, since ^ \t ±- -ST -cr knows them all. thorn and cross. Je - sus knows. _42 .« — ^-^ — T. G. Spirited. The Loving Jesus. A. Tkhplkton Gorham. ■A-, :5=a= 3^ O my heart is full of joy, for the blea - sed Je - sus loves me, Full of hope and joy as I there is no friend so dear as the lov - ing bles-sed Je • sus, None so true and kind as this On His bo - som I will rest, and His heart shall be my pil - low ; Cling-ing to His hand, I will ' m. ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ jfL I I I :£ ^m P f -t^ -Xih- q=t ^ -cs ^t " 1^ K. s ^ lu r r r S ^ \ 1 n ! ^ 1^ . -1 1 i ^ « J ; • ^T\~^ ? _/ ; ' [^ 1 -' « « V S 4 4, f f 2 f # vu , # # J ! :: 5 « d^ « ' 4 m « « while the hours a - way ; Shep-herd of the fold ; fol - low Him al - way, » m ik ^ And my From the 'Till I song is blithe and gay i - ron bonds of sin gain the shin - ing shore • like the lit - tie o'rds a - bove He with bound-less mer - cy frees just be - yond the roll - ing bil - 8 me — UB, low, (r\'fi r 1 W» 1* 1 r f . 1 1 1 1 1 • L r * '* ' m m L » '■! -?^ u. L L AT f ' ■ L L L L L :-'-»' ■ u :- i =^__ ff r • • ' • »" ff , 1 , • • U , , , , ■ 1 1 IJ IJ 1 1 1 1^. ^ > ^ r y y U U 1> U ' U w ' ' BEFBADT. *=d: 3EEJ 1 «= — « d — I •♦-•■-•■-#• F hap- py all the day! mountains dark and cold, home of end -less day. Hap - py. Quid - ing There to ev - er wayward dwell for w. «,. I I I j=x 3 hap-py — oh, so foot-steps ftom the • ev - er in the 4L ^ m. 4L t For He loves me, r r f ^ — b^ brf — '— I 1 — Je 1=^ The Loving Jesus.— Concluded. 19 i a :^ ? :|= r*- loves me, J will tell the sweet sto - ry o'er and o'er ; *. M. ^ ^ ^ I will praise Him, ev - er # •-T-f^ • ^ J «- m -^ = = • 5 ^ - V ^ 4 -^ And sing His wond-'rous mer - cy, pow'r and grace for - ev - er praise Him, ^- ■0- A- h ^ more. i Little Servants. 1. Lit-tle knees should lowly bend, At the time of prayer ; Lit-tle tho'ts to heav'n ascend, To our Father there. '2. Lit-tle hand should useful-ly In employment move; Lit-tle feet should cheerfully Run on works of love. 3. Lit-tle tongues should speak the truth. Without fear or halt ; Lit-tle lips should ne'er be loth To confess a fault. :^c=P= k^ 1/ > >' " ^ ^ p W » p . '• • p > / / 1/ I* > >» )> ^ 4J*_ife_-* z|: ^ i/ U ^ ^ > • i 20 He Gareth. M. E. Sebvoss. For be careth for you."— 1. Petei^ 5: 7, Adah Geibkl. i Se^ ^ ^Ei ^ ' ^ 9 1. VVlien toil - ing a long o - ver des - ert and plain, My paih-way seems lost in yon 2. I know then, iho' shadows creep o - ver my way, And dan - gers sur-round that I m 1 1 11 It ^^E^^ mount shadow'd lea. can - not fore - see, I hear like an ech No harm can be - fall o. ilie heav - en - iy strain. "He me. no ter - ror dis - mav. "He -p—- ._ _ a (_ 5—5—'- — I •- REFBAIN. ^^ ^ES "*~» t-i— car - eth, he car - eth, he car - eth for thee.'' He car - eth for you, he car - eih for me,From car - eth, he car ■ eth, he car - eth for me." ^tit^Jt^JL ^ JL A -^ • ^ JL ^ ^ 4t-i.S- 7 Jt W * » • fZJ-* • m ^ I I I- T-l * 1 1 — T- U * U [ I - i% :^ t^ -v-"-- -^ \\ He Oareth.— Concluded, 21 3t=za: M 1 =F pit - falls of e - vil he keep - eth us free, ^ 1^ =%=f= And thie be our com • fort where I I I I :: fcl: « I ^^ * 4 ^ I He car - eth, he car - eth for you and for me. Jh I: e'er we may be, £ ^ T S 5C S I 3 What need I to know of what lieth beyond, 4 My path may be stony, the stars may have set, Since Jesua each step of my way doth o'er-see, And night- winds roar loud like the waves of the 868^ My heart in its trusting can never despond. But Jepus his loved ones will never forget, lie careth, he careth, he careth for me. He careth, he careth, he careth for me, 22 Even So. Amen. pS Let the Quartette be placed in an adjoining room if convenient. All, Qaartet. All. J. KM. r^ ^- ■PP- -zg- I^Z -<9- 1. Life is com - ing, Death is go - ing, A - men ! A 2. Rest is near - ing, Toil is end - ing, A - men ! A ij^ r^E*^ i -O- men ! Quicli - ly past us men ! Homeward now our s"*" 7* ^^^-*-- • • * — I M rfs— ... ^=P^ m pp ^ ^ ^ rt IS =r its time is flow-ing, A path is bend-iug, A men! men! A A men ! Day is dawn - ing, Night is fly - ing, men! Right is hast - ing, Wrong is leaving, f: -«2- -O- ^ t i m ^ t: r I I 1 — I — ^ Quartet. All. PP . / e ^ 3=* ^ I ^ W -g g- -25^ ^ ^ # Soon shall end this grief and sighing, Soon shall end this grief and sighing, A - men ! A - men ! Earth ere long shall cease its grieving, Earth ere long shall cease its grieving, A - men! A - men! m ^ m m m ' ' ^'^ ^ ^ X #■ ^ ^ _ » ^ ^ /• . f f- » . <^. § ^ 2=S- m T. W. T. To Him That Overcometh. 23 y=^ -^-^4^ nt • * doth a - Him in bles-sed 1. Faint thou not 2. Fai - 3. Thou Pi^^ wea - ry Christian.Gird a-new thine ar - mor on, Think of all that ter not, for God shall give thee Shining robes of spot-less white, And a throne with shalt drink of liv-ing wa-ters, Flowing by the tree of life, In that fair and ^ ^ I.I I . .t-^ 41=4: wait heav ci - thee, ty. When the vic-t'ry shall be won ; For to him that o - ver - com-eth Fight - ing If thou conquer in the fight; He shall be thy God for - ev - er. Thou shalt Where they know not pain or strife; Since such joys are set be - fore thee, Press thou :t=±: i^=t=^ £=5^ y-.i Jin e^ in be on r=p: i^^- -f--r^ -=n life's earnest strife, God hath promised king-ly hon - or, And a glo-rious crown of to him a son, And thine eyes shall see his glo - ry, While the end - less years roll the prize to win, Trust thy God and He shall give thee. Strength to con-quer ev-'ry -» S-f-e-T-W^ 'a t-4-^-r- g M S U T-g-^ M * life, on. sin. P-^-^ m 5^53? -U- 24 We Love Thee. "Bleased is He that cometh ia the nanie of the Lord*" _h > ^ s » ^ ,K =4: 3. H. TKSirBT. — * 1^ ^. ft Sr r f=r — #- -*— y :r=3t 1. We love thee, we love thee, dear Je - bus, our King, With gladness, with gladness, we 2. And when he has led us thro' all the long way, That our lit-tle feet tread in this ^ > 8 I I I ^— , ^ ^ ^ _n_ i, J J PL 1... N ^ K .._^, ^ 1 fK-, it^ ^ 1 *- — ^ tJ- K fS K K H ♦—- "~^ — #— —* 1 1— ^Y ...g . . J ^ — ^ d ■ J ^ ^ -m ) A -t _ ^ , ■ gath - er, to world where we ♦ ♦ / bring stay, — — *• — %-^ Our In his • »■ n L_^ % ^ ; J i-J songs and our prais - ss to beau - ti - fui mansions where —• f * -9 • - it lay ccm- at eth — • ^ i— i thy feet. And no night, We'll S ^ 3 ^•r*^ — — ij '^ —5 — J — 1 — • — 9 -S-nzf— — ^ ^ w y \J ^ Ij ^ L L L L * , ' , 1 ' -\ 1 \J ^ P W ^ ^ ^ » J 1^ !• ' J > /!/••• ^ :t lis - ten to words of sing with Hip, an - gels, — ^» « • 0- in - atruc-tion so sweet ; We love thee, we love thee, for and live in His sight; Oh, Je - sus, our Sa - vior. all # ^S .N ^»^ . - • - » ±. - 1 is -j■ ^ •#--#- -.■^^ ••-■•-■•- ;S>-. 1 1 I I I ♦• H*- •#• -^- ■#- ■•■ 1 I I 1 { I =4: l^lE^B^sjg 26 Worda by T. W. T. Under His Wings, [Read Psalm xci.] J. K. M. From "Joyful Songs," by p«r. m I - — I L nP 4=4: i =t 3^ zSn *=5 r f ' 1 , 1. The Lord is my re-fuge and 2. I fear not the ter-ror by 3. No pes - ti - lence darkness may 4. A thousand may fall at my -TSTT—st- ;S^=fa:::^ strength, night, hide, si de^^ My God and my on - ly re - treat ; Nor the ar - row that fli - eth by day ; Nor de - struction that wasteth at noon ; Ten thousand up - on my right hand ; While His Shall But ^ ^f=t rr^Fi -fS>-— r7-r I r r r .Ur^J^x^^^^ ^ ^ -731 J =r -(9-~ -5 « _ » Pg His wings I a my buck - ler and to fear, for I am un - der His bide, shield, trust wings, My safe - ty and rest are com His pre - sence my com-fort and In God the Om - ni - po-tent Se - cure in His shadow I -5*.: ■ piece. stay. One. stand. ■S^ 4S :4= ^ ^^ CHORUS. I am un-der His wings, Yes. un-der His wings, And my heart fears no dau-ger, While un-der his wings. m *i* iA-V- ?^ :t= ^ • i r ; r J Stand For The Eight ! 27 F. E. Belden. s n f^ I _j_ S — (-1 P J 1 — D. & Hakes. 1 i*^ . -^^- ^-^-J^ — #- << J Jj a'l — — •— r — * ' 1 -\ " J \ - — ^ ^-.-T-^— fr^ 'i \ ■ * 1 •> • ^ •| 4, *\ » <^ " / 'i J ' • « ^) ' ^ 1 n# ^ 1 J • 1 * 1. Stand for the right, 2 Stand for the right, 3. Stand for the right, t)T4-^ ^ — * — \— 1 I Chris-tian true! doubt-ing soul ! fear not the wrong ! ♦ it 4L V 1 ■■■# . Nev - 3od Brave er fear is strong -ly make -/e — ^— to own thy Lord !Gird you with strength.His tho' yoa are weak ; Yield ev ry thought to thy pur-pose known ! Trust in the Lord to -J— t • ^-4-+--— *-^ ^^ — ^ — ^ -^ ""^ — T" — *-— 1 "T k- \ \ .' d ' L >- ' U i CHORVS. =1=1: 4— r- i^ -i5^ s will to do! Thine shall be the great re - ward. His con - trol, He will words of cour - age speak ! Stand, stand, make thee strong. He will leave thee not a - lone ! er true ! £ ±. FE^5^ -b: i ^E^ 4s-r^^ -0-^-0- TSz:.: t^ ±^ Tsr 1 -sr--:^ -• m Firm the Mas-ter s will to do ! Stand for the right ! be brave and true ! God will strengthen you ! S ^ •* • . ■•- -^ •#• -«^ ■•■ • "*" ' =;=t= -!2— -i9- i i 28 Ldct Mobbis Chatfke. The Battle Call. "Take upon xeanelTes the whole armor' A. T. GOKHAH. $ i 3a ^^i-r^ ^w 33 1. Up ! Bol-diers of Je - eus, and arm for the fight — Tho' Sa - tan be might - j, you 2. In front let the breastplate of Riyht-eous-ness be, But the back hath no ar - mor, for 3 And take your Sal - va - turn — your hem - let a - bove, The Sword of the Spir • it, to ^ ! .^ 1^ ! ^ {^ ' ^ i -M *-. ^ 1 : ^.-'■' I > . 14- r ^ ■»: « -T ^"itr^ 4r #-i— *-!-* ^ bat - tie for ri^ht, And with Truth for your gir - die and Faith for your shield, To the why should you flee ? Shod fast with the san-dals that Peace doth pre - pare. Be coD-quer m love ; Be hope - ful and faith - ful — ne'er tremble nor quail, In the iS t^i _ ^ , ^ ^_^ _ ^. i^t^ REFBAnr, — i r S-* •— r-y-r ** — -c' *— Ti hi *~ -«^T- :sz i^id then up ! Then darts of the wicked you nev - er need yield. Then up! strong and be patient with watching and pray'r. streiigthofvour Captain go forth to pre-vail, Then up ! christian soldiers, then up! christian soldiers, Then The Battle Call— Concluded. 29 ^ -gv 3EE i=± ^m ^—<9-- up ! up and ral - ly for the right ! March on ! march np ! chris-tian sold-iers, up and ral - ly for the right 1 March on to the con-flict, march i^ fct ^ i ^E m i=p^=^ ¥£ -zy on ! March on to the con - flict, ev - er bat - tling for the right, on to the con - flict. March on to the con - flict. ev - er bat • tling for the right. 2^1 >— i^r— - ^— i; p= |^ -t^-^ ^^^^ Glory. A -^m -3 — • — r 1. Glo-ry be to Je - sus. Who in bit-ter pains, 2. Oft as earth ex - ult - ing, Wafts its praise on high, 3. Lift ye then your voi - ces, Swell the mighty flood, -^9- -^ m - * -15'-. £^ :tz5 ^s ^: ^ '^*-^r^ 5« m y r^ ; II I Pour'd for me His life-blood, An-gel hosts re - joic - ing, Loud-er, still and loud - er. From His sacred veins. Make their glad reply. Praise the blessed God. ' ' ' 4- 30 Take Thy Staff, PUgrim, Arranged for this work. « ^^m ^a * _— — -—m — I m^— siiis: 1. Take thy staff, O Pil - grim, Haste thou on thy way; 2. Take thy staff, O Pil - grim, Haste thou on thy way ; Let the mor-row find thee, Let the mor-row find thee. i^ -^-r - — 1 K- I_ -1 — F=3 1 1 — ^■ — 1 H- ^ * -J * = Far - ther than Far - ther than to- to- 1 day, day, If thou seek a In the heav'n - ly ci - jour - ty. ney. =1— i^S^ Of the Gol - Press with zeal — «- den a - street ; long; C\'^ P P » S) ' ) 1 1 ■ • 1 -^ "'^ 1 i - T-tfJl 1 P • ' 1 • • 1 1 ^^ * f ~- -^ "tf ~ -III 1 iL_L ^_:_ -^-J -H* ^ '« • '«_ i» !" -4 ) ^ • --*_J 1 " I I ^ I I 4- REFRAIBT. 1 — r ^ 3= Pause not on the path - way, Rest not, wea - ry feet. Take thy staff. O Pil - grim, Rest - ing will but wea - ry, Run - ing make thee strong. 9iiFJ=^=# % t=p gg * ^ \ Take THij Staff, Pilgrim-Concluded. 31 S m m -Tir t- -S^-r ^^ •0- •0- • Haste thee on thy way, m Let the mor - row find thee, Far - ther than to - day, 11*2: -a- P^ te m ^ 1 1 1 E -^-i- f m Wm. Cullen Bryant. The Star Of Bethlehem. H. H. Quick. 3^^ :S -tSZ — a>- by an of that — s>~ ^ ^ — IT - cloud and sun Flit in the sum - mer grass, end - less host. Come press - ing swift - ly on, Bethlehem shed A lus - tre pure and sweet; ho • ly star Grow ev - 'ry year more bright, 1. As shad - ows cast 2. And while the years, 3. Yet doth the Star 4. Oh Fath - er ! may I I A ^ e s iiftE£E^ ^ 1=t= -M ¥M 4- -4-^-4- ;?jT"j" §g s ;:zs: :c3t -<9- §L^ So in Thy sight, Al - The bright-est names that And still it leads, as And send its glo - rious J I I ^ »^' i9 • 1 — !2 n might - y One, Earth's gen - er earth can boast Just glis - ten once it led, To the Mes beams a - far To fill the ' '-I a a - tions pass. and are gone. si - ah's feet. world with light. I IS?: ±=t: ^ i—^ i=tr. :^ t-g- 82 J. H. K. The Holy War. •'Fight the good fight of faith."-i Tim. 6: 12. J. H. KUBZBKKMABB. 3^^ i*i 1. Ho! gal-lant vol - un-teer, Quick - ly a - rise: The hosts of sin ap - pear With bat- tie cries; 2. Aim with a stead - y thriist, Truth is thy steel — Till Sa - tan's minions must Thy pow - er feel; 3. Who 'midst the con- flict's rage Would ask for creed? With all thy might en - gage, Thou must suc-ceed; 4. Then, when the bat-tie's won, Ho, for the prize; Thou, with God's ou - ly son. Then shall a - rise; # • 0-r-m ^ • f9—T-0 0~T-m ■ — * * 'S> — a -;S>—,-0 #- T is; ~N ^- »ir— * • — ^-" I Quick, e're the bat-tie's lost, Forth, at what - ev - er cost; Be thine a war- dor's boast, Vic - fry is mine. -Go, va-liant sol-dier, go, Strong deal each heav-y blow; Let ev' - ry foe-man know,Thy trus - ty steel. Grasp with un - er - ring hand The sword at thy com-mand; Firm by thy Cap-tain stand. He - ro, in -deed. Then when from du - ty free, Thou shalt vie - to - rious ly, With the great Cap-tain be. In Par - a - dise. — C 0.. . i ^-^.lt ^ * • s S m-rs • M ' • f-T-* • • • • •- CHOBVS. ^^h^ 4=U, J=i -*-*- ^-^-r 4^-A -0-0- -'S'-T -J'-^ iDiiii i I I I I I 1 I I I I I I ' ' ' i Marching on, near and far, Marching on for the war ; Marching Marching on from near and far, Yes, march-ing for the ho - ly war ; ■f-T ^ \ \ \ * I a 22: -ri- The Holy War —Concluded. ifcJ: 4 t=t jtjt .^____ i^ m 33 m on, ar-mies rise, Marching on for the prize. Marcliing on, see ar - mies rise, Still niarch-ing on - ward for the prize. g T—m m m m- f ^ m t Everlasting Praise. I "Hymns of Faith and Hope." Bklle. ^^^ 3 ^'^. * •=*: ^i- 1. Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses 2. Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses 1^ -• — • — »- 11 I To theFa-ther be! For the Fa-ther'a lore ! 1-1- Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses To the 6a-vior be! For the Sa-vior's love ! :3±:Et: -s>-i 25 ^ "^ g^ E>v-er- Ev-er- last-ing prai - ses, To the Spir - it be ! last-ing prai - ses. For the Spir - it's love ! Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses To thebles-sedTrin-i Ev - er-last-ing prai - ses To the Trin-i - ty of ty! Love! m § • • ^=^=^ jO- H — r- I P^ » ^ • £ I I r'l ^ =F ^ 34 Tell Jesus. 4: h I J. K. M. :P5 ^'^ g ^*t^^^ — h ^ i-i-=i==f t' 1. Go tell thy griefs to Je 2. Tell not the world thy sad 3. But tell them all to Je *-v-#- 8U8, When sor - ness, It cares BUS, For He row clouds thy brow ; What-e'er thine heart op ■ not for thy woes ; Tell not thy sor - est will sym - pa - thize; His love shall soothe and 4. He knows it all be-fore - hand, E'en more than thou canst tell ; Yet waits He for thy izA mM ^^ :t=3|= i^^ :t=|: BEFBAEN, a --N- ^ L ^ "^T^-^f-V pres - ses, Go tell it to Him now. tri - als, No se - cret griefs dia - close, rest thee, In Him thy sue - cor lies, com - ing, Thy dark doubts to dis - pel. Tell Je S. sus, tell Je is^ m fct -'=f ^m ^ I ^ r ^ ISeI :±± rt^ -#-S- Com-for-ter Di - vine, Tell Je ens, tell Je ^ ^ r t r r^ .K-\- sus, What-ev - er grief is thine. :*=:^ P f^?=F S ^ J More Lo¥e To Thee, God. 35 Words by Miss E. Prentiss. H. H. Quick. ^ -■a- m j±--f =c=t "S: zg^frfrg =1^==' -&--- =t t=x. ■6t- 1. More love to thee, O God, More love to thee ; 2. Once, earth - ly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest ; 3. Let sor - row do its work, Send grief and pain ; ^ # ^ Hear thou the pray'r I make Now thee a - lone I seek. Sweet are thv mes - senders. i^ESt tm. -G- --^^ I I I fe5= e -• — •— On bended knee ; This is my earnest, plea, More love, O Give what is best ; This all my pray'r shall be, More love, O Sweet their re - frain. When they can sing with me, More love, O I I I I I I -z^ 3 God, God, God, to to to -<2l :4=t: thee, thee, thee, I iSf— Then shall ray latest breath Whisper thy praise ; This be the parting cry My heart shall raise, — This still its prayer shall be, More love, God, to thee, More love to thee. More love to thee. 36 Besting In Jesus. Fanny Cbosbt. 5 W. Wakren Bently, by per. 5 ^^ ^ -^— Jr -1$^ 1. Soon shall I rest in Je - 2. Trust-iag my all with Je - 3. Soon will mv sheaves be gath - -^—t- sus, Rest in his dear em-brace, sus, Why should my faith decline ? er'd, Soon will my work '-0 P- be done E'en What Then to a life e - if 1 toil and I shall rise tri - ter - nal. Sav'd by re-deera-ing grace la - bor. Wait-ing the liarvest tune ? um-phant/rhen will my crown ue won, Soon shall I hear their greeting, Friends that in days of What II my pain be rug - ged? Je sus that path hath Oh, what a glorious vis - ion. Comes to my rapinr d to tal cir. guide ver - me dure. Longed for Up to Skies of the gold - en the throne of un- cloud - ed shore. God. light. ^^ -X- - i My Lord Now Is Calling. 37 Words for thia work. =:*= ^^- -^^ • • Arranged for this work from a "Spiritual." —X- N— 1_^_+_^ ^ ,_q 1. "Come 2. Wand- 3. Lord -* ,g 1 s : 5^ i to me," "come 'ring soul, wand- we come. Lord — « — '^b-*-> to me," Words ring soul, Hear we come, All "^ ^ r-*-: of peace the m our am — g gl and - VI - con - =5 glad-ness ; Come to me, la - tion, Wand-'ring rouI, ess - ing. Lord we come. !=^-^4 — ^ — y 1 :? 5 1^ y V — ^- --P ^ \ 1 m REFRAIHr, T^ Come and find rest, From all your sin and sad - ness. Back to your home. And find a full sal - va - tion. Come to Thee now, O give us each thy bless-ing. My Lord now call - ing, In --^9^ :^ ±zi: -*-7- ^.1 r=it: :h-:. -'^.-^ :i!l:zif^z=A: A- — ^- £EeEj l^ 1; U ^ I accents sweet and loving, haste my soul to an-swer Him, His lov-ing kind-ness proving. I 2zt=fc -y- i u < J - ^^ 38 Let Us Press On And Keep Singing. Words and Music b> s s ^ h «( K I , s Ri«V. A. A. Gbalet. V N ^ ^ ^ 1. Bound for a home in the good-ly land, Why should the pil -grim be fear-ful? The' there are sorrows ou 2. Tho' from his ambush the ang-ry foe, Fierce, tie - ry darts may be fling-ing; Soldiers are we and must 3. What tho' thecross we are call'd to bear, From us the tear-drops is wringing; Bear it we must if the 4. Je - sua will shield us from ev - 'ry harm, Ev - er to Him we'll be clinging; Come then the sunshine,or ■-- - ^ ~ — • — m*—M— , — m m — • -• 1 m m • •— , —m _• -^ m—i—mw m — m — m*—r -v^-ii^ u > u ^^^ -J \ J CHOBVS. ^^ =t5: =??=?^ s— — i-# — 3 — •- ev' - ry hand, Let us press on and be cheer - ful ; We'll sing, fight be - low, Let us press on and keep sing - iug; crown we'd wear. Smile thro' your tears and keep sing - ing. come the storm, We will press on and keep sing - ing. We'll sing, We'll sing , While We'll sing, tiitel ^ *.^ *^^— J -4=^ eS^ *3: -V-i ^m 3p SE^ M-# f- I . . I > trav - 'ling to our hap - py home,We'll sing, we'll sing, While trav-'ling to our We'll sing, We'll sing. ^_5__^._^.,__, m^ 33 -0 Hf I -x^=^ houiC. m The Beautiful Land. F. SiLCUBB. 3U 1. There is a land im-mor - tai, The beau - ti - ful of lands ; Be - side the an - cient 2. That glo-rious' land is heav - en. And Death the sen - try grim; The Lord there-of hath 3. Their sighs are lost in sing - ing. They're bles-sed m their ease, Their jour-ney homeward fi- fe -^ -*->^ 1^ T^T-- ^ i r-^T^ ^ n^ -I I — ■ -»■ - t ^ — N ■ L ^ I -P -#-»- I He on - iy can un - do it, And And ran-somed spir - its sigh - ing, And tal?. A sen • iry grim-ly stands , en The o - pening keys to him ; ing, They leave to earth their fears; Death like an an - gel seem - eth, ''We . I ^ I s I , I ^ I -f-' -^ -0- m :p= ^ 3= :t-- -y- « r^ tS5 -^— i ]^ titit :&: :t-»-*7 r^ TXT -#-s- - more, in. die. o - pen wide the door, sor - row - ing f'^r sin, welcome thee" thev crv. And mor-tals who pass thro' it, Are Do pass the gate in dy - ing, And Each face with glo - ry beam - eth Tis mor-tals free - ly life for nev - er en - ter them to I i: #. :t -y- V =f5^ 't^ 40 aiory Shall Be Thine. Chas. H. Caeeoll. 1^ ^F=^ -H-T 1. Lord we come be 2. But can such a 3. Far a - bove the 4. Sa - vior, if thv -^ ft g - fore thee now, fee - ble band, mor - tal sight, cross we bear, And with one u - ni - ted voice, Sa - tan's gath - er'd hosts with - stand. Bound the throne in shin - ing light, May we hope thy joy to share? ^ # 5 « « — J — « To thy sa - cred ser - vice now, And re - sist with daunt - less hand. Hap - py Spir - its cloth'd in white. And with ran-somed hosts to wear, i^^ g^ 1^ ^ All our lives re All their might - y Strike their harps and Crowns of light on ■*. -^ •*- ♦ sign ; pow'ra; cry; highj_^ ■A Br- 1 — s -A ^ 1 K 1 jj — ^--^ — -^ \ S 1 } B- — -1 — — ^— * H 1 It « — — 5 ^— # — — It — d — •—- 1 — ■ — « #-i -1. W _._ 5_ . . . >; -' 5 ^ ' / ' 5 1 "H V^i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - " # A __ ___!_..• dl J 1 On - Sa - Je - Hear ■ft. vior, sus us ■0- to each in thy triumphed now we faith - name when hum - •0- ful we He bly m heart, SO. rose, pray. Cour Thou Je - Take age, pa - tience hope hast con - quer'd ev - sus con - quer'd all us in our ear - im - part, 'ry foe, our foes, ly day, T" f- ' C\' 'f m « \ '■ 1^ w a ^ 1 J^ U _ L •? _. r . 1 1 Tt J 1 ■■ * ; [> lV w to . -!■ ' ^ *' ■ ■ ■ 1 ' • -• y 1 1 1 Glory Shall Be Thine— Concluded. 41 -V ^ ^ 5=^ Thea if thou our lea - der art, And if thou thy strength be - stow, Now His faith - ful hand be - stows, Let us 'neath thy ban - ner stay, I ♦• •*• -^ Glo - ry Sav - ing Paims of Faith - ful shall be help is vie - to till we thine, ours. ry. die. V I CHORUS. ^ ^ < -a*— :: tr — •- Glo - ry, glo -^ 1: 0- ry, glo - ry, Glo - ry shall be -^ b* . ±- thine. .J^. 1 5EE3: a=s Glo - ry, glo - ry, glo ry. Glo - ry shall be ^^ thine. iEEEi I 42 In The Presence Of The King. From "2%6 King in Bis Bea-uly," by Florence Armstrong. --b ;> tfS T- -^" — N--^ — K — ^ — I ^^-^-^ — ft~^ 3^^ ^^ U-4-i- i ^ v-^- J. B. tf. i -y r; 1 hp - ver yon-der, In that sweet land of won-deriWhere an - gel voi-ces min-gle and the o - ver yon-der, A - las, I sigh and wonder, Why clings my poor weak heart to any, - ver yon-der, In that sweet land of won-der.Where light and life and sunshine restetU 1 be dwelling, Where an -gel voi-ces swelling? In triumphant hal-le-lu-jahs make the ss E^S ~&r f=- u b u -^ i ESS t ?— g ^--p— t r tt ;<— 5L. _5U_ T--N- ^ -«*1-T— A ==^ ~fS- -^—1 an - gel har-pers sing j To be free an - y earth - ly thing; Each tie fair on er -ry- thing; The day vaulted heav-ens ring ; Where pearl tt ■0- . •0- -0- &om pain and sor-row, The anx - ious, dread to - mor - row. To of earth may sev - er. And pass a - way for - ev - er. There's beam is un-shad-ed, As pure as he who made it, This y gates are gleam-ing, The morn-ing star is beam-ing. Oh ! a kL^j', >> s ^^ -^t— u x^^ ->— y- EE^ life: h ^ ^9—0-T—r . ' '^REFRAIN =^-i -P5-, -^^—jt ^—^ rest in light and sun-shine, in the pres-ence no more sop - a - ra-tion in the pres-ence land of cloud-les3 sun-shine,whereour Je - sus when shall I be yon - der, in the pres-ence of of of V S^ U '• 'y U 1/ the King. the King. The pres-ence the King. the King. of the King, The 1 \ !■ » ^ f ' ' p — — \ 1 \ — Y \ ^rr^ "i-^ ^=^-rfr^;^. r r ^ In The Presence Of The King.— Concluded. 43 i pres-ence of 4=^= :=5=p: N^ '4^ y V t^ the King, Oh! when shall I r- ti^ r -»— t • • • • 1/ • be yon- der in the pres-ence of theKii)g. e ^ Leaning On Thee, My Guide,My Friend. ■^7 G>-— t 5S -#-J~5 i ^0- -i^-r- 1, Lean-ing on Thee, my Guide and Friend, My gra-cious Sa - vior ! I 2. Lean-ing on Thee, with child - like faiih, To Thee, the fu - ture I 3, Leaning on Thee, I breathe no moan, Tho' faint with hun - ger, parch'd 4. Lean-ing on Thee, no fear a - larms, Caljp - ly I stand on death's ias -^- m 1^31 am blest, con - fide ; with beat ; dark brink ; ^ SE=t 33: Tho' wea - ry Each step of Thy will has I feel the Thou dost con life's un - trod now be - come ev - er i^ 9-^ -ffl_ last - ing de - scend en path, my own, arms. -(5>- :&- 5= ' — <5>-^ To be Thy love That will I can 11^ -<5'-r- mv will not I — rest- guide, sweet, sink. -iSi-— 11 44 May be ntnp as a Duet. nioderato. Follow Thou Me. G. P. WlLSMT. -^^r? S •-^m V- • -0- -0- -0- ■i9- 1^ Oh where shall we fol-U)W Thee, Sa-vior be-lov'd? To Ke-dron where olt thou hast thoughtfully rov'd ? Each Oh where shall we fol-lovr Thee,Je-sus, our friend? To Beth - an - y whith-er thy feet love to tend? Our Oh where shall we fol-low Thee, Mas-ter a-dor'd? To the beau-tiful ci - ty that knows not her Lord? A - Oh where shall we fol-low Thee, teu-der - est guide? To the sweet mournful gar-den by Ol-ivet's side? — Ah I Oh where shall we fol-low Thee, thou Lamb of God? Up Gol-go-tha's death steep, for us meekly trod, The Oh where shall we fol-low Thee, con-quer-ing Lord ? To Par - a-dise un - to us out-casts re - stor'd, Ita _S -—*—*■-■— VW^ there, guest. rill of en - joy-ment that winds thro' our care, Is Ke - dron, if Thou wilt but walk with us fire - side is Beth - an - y, pea^e-ful and* blest, Oh ne'er will we wari -de r, with Thee as a las for our streets full of an-guish and pain. Toil with us for ci - ties wept o - ver in vain. here is Geth - se - ma - ne, here we may mourn, Here strengthen us, Thou who our sor - row hast borue. thorns pierce our tem-ple.s, the cross bears us down. Like thine make our Cal - va - ry gar -land our crown! Par - a - dise, Lord in thy pres-ence to be, And liv - ing or dy - ing, we're ev - er with Thee. Yonder ! 45 I Solo. EE "FoBMB your souls in patienc*." Chorus. r— N h Words and Music arranged for this trork. Solo. ^ ^ 1. We shall sing in sweet - est song, Yon - der! yon - der! With the glad re 2. God shall wipe a - way all tears, Yon - der! yon - der! God will ban - iah 3. Far from sin and all its pain, Yon - der! yon - der! Friends long part - ed BEFRArN. ^ fr-r~r-i -;;Eg ^^i==^ U^fe 0^ ]/ 1/ i deem - ed throng,In the heav - 'nly land. all our fears, In the heav - 'nly laud. Then in patience wait the day, Till the Mas-ter meet a - gain, In the heav - 'nly land. ... ^ .^^ ^ . . »—, #* *-T-#- :M:: 1^ -21 -V- I =E=^^ -0 L.-#-5 0- Pi I ^ ^ '^ ^ ^ \ calls a - way. From the earth-ly life and love, To that bet - ter life a - hove. -s.it *-' — #*< — • — —0 — I — 0- uSi i; i 46 Aagels Will Welcome Us Home. Miss Ida Whipple. -^-T — N— W. Warren Bentley. by per. — \ ' ~- - \ ^-T — S • > 1 P-f- — r -J -J 1. How drear is the wil - der-ness way, How man - y the dan-gers we meet, 2. How of - tea we're summoned to part, With some cherished friend that we love, o. 'Tis on - ly a lit - tie way o'er, This wea - ri - some pil - grim - age ends, .Li. *~ » « C « #_^_#_.! »_T_«_i, E^ y* -fr 5' vi. — -^-T— ^ N i^ s^ T !-^T— ^ i^ i T 1 Our hopes and our pleas-ures de - cay, Whilf grief sits surpreme in the heart, There tri - als and la - bors are gone. And he in the dust at our feet. What peace com-eth down from a - bove, The sun in our heav - en de - scends, ■^. zizc: -L-K<- n-i M aZ 1 ^ ^ .!____ •-I-S-^— <= * = ^I-#-4 0—^ Yet one joy-ous prom-ise re - mains, They nev - er will smile on us more. And sweet is the prom - ise of rest, To cheer our faint hearts in While thro' the bleak des-ert And sweet is the meet-ing the gloom, we roam, to come. :ti::: Angels Will Welcome Fs Home.— Concluded. 47 Im BEFBAUr. :ifc: «-->- —r " 1*—- 1 m Jzi: r;:i:fe:r When end - ed life's sorsows and pains, The an-gels will welcome us home. Yet safe on the ev - er-green shore, The angels will welcome us home. For soon in the realms of the blest, The an-gels will welcome us home. 2i:=ie=^ Wei - come us -tt-^ H> 1-— 1/- #-T-»^, ^^ _^_ -A-j^-N- S=f home, Welcome us home, With heavenly music as homeward we come, The angels will welcome us home. Welcome as home, Welcome us home, Mercy's Day. *±5z^,=:rzi?=Fti54:zH y > y P* • / > Isaac Williams. W. H. Monk. 1 :=t :i Si 5: ^!^S=S ^t. -«^T- 1. Lord in this thy mer-cy's day, E're it pass for aye a-way. On our knees we fall and pray. 2. Ho - ly Je - sus, grant us tears, Fill us with heart searching fears, E'er that aw-ful doom appears. 3. Lord on us thy spi - rit pour, Kneeling lowly at thy door, E'er it close for-ev - er-more. 48 Angels Guarding Me. M Words hj Key. L. Hartsocsh. ^^ ..-i V S 4 H. H. Quick. S t* -0 . » 3^ t ^ 1. Bless-ed an-gels are around me,Bright wing'd angels, day and night, Guarding me from ev - *ry 2. Softly thus they hedge my wand'rings And would save me from the 8nare,Sweetly would they lead to m^ ^|y^ 12: V-L * 5 firt 33 -i-"-i- dan - ger How I love them,cloth'd in white ! They are with me when I'm praying, Teli-ing Je - BUS, When I wan - der here and there. Lord I praise Thee ; Thou hast sent them Thus to . . . . V ^ ^ iS i= V I i TT^ i^ * *^ ^—SZ^ J *_1. ,_l_^__ # Tl ^ ^_1. 5 it in realms on high ; If I sin what palls of sad - ness, Cast they round me as they sigh, guard with gen-tle care; May I live so that in dy - ing They, my soul above may bear. S^ -^^ -^T-1 -^-. 4 u — U- % CHORUS. Angels Guarding Me.— Concluded. 49 Bles3-ed an - gels watciimg u'er me, Bright wiug d aa - gels pure as iigiii, Biess-ed an-gels watchmg o er me, Bright wmg'd angels pure as iigtu, How 1 s ss ^^ How I love love them ! Je ■ them ! Je BUS make me, Like them pure, and cloth'd in ?us make me Like them pure, and cloth'd in •^ tl *- ^ ti ti ^ — t^ 5" ?■ — ii-.-:?- — 1 « «_ wnite. white. -V- Lord, Thy Word Abideth. Rer. R. E. Chope. 3 1. Lord, Thy Word a - bid - eth, And our footsteps guideth, Who its truth he-liev - eth, Light and joy re-ceiv - eth. 2. When our foes are near us, Then Thy word doth cheer us, Word of con-so - la - tion, Message of sal - va - tion 3. When the storms are o'er us. And dark clouds before us. Then its light di-rect - eth, And our way pro-tect-eth. 4. Who can tell the plea-sure? Who recount the trea-sure? By Thy word ira-part - ed. To the sim-ple-heart-ed. 9^^ ^-^-^- 50 St Bernard. 1120. Jesus, The Very Thought Of Thee. "That name which is above every name." J. R. M. 1. Je - sus ! the ve - ry thought of thee, With sweet - ness fills my 2. Nor voice can sing. Nor heart can frame, Nor can the mem - 'ry 3. O hope of ev - 'ry con - trite heart, O joy of all the ^E^ v-^ m breast. But find. A meek, To r -N-- ^--* sweet - er far thv face to see, And in thy pres-ence rest; sweet - er sound than thy blest name, O Sa - vior of man-kind, those who fall, how kind thou art, How good to those who seek ; ^ r r I — i — = — #—- i But s.veet - er far thy A sweet - er sound than To those wtio fall how f==F=F= ^^^ :k=f face to see, And in thy pres-ence rest. thy blest name, O Sa-vior of man - kind, kind thou art, How good to those who seek. ^m^ tt I :^: 4 But what to those who find ? ah? this, Nor tongue nor pen can show, The love of Jesus, what it is, None but His loved ones know. 5 Jesus ! our only hope be thou, As thou our prize wilt be ; Jesus ! be thou our glory now, And through eternity. Jesus, By Faith Be Known- Si English. 1. Jes - us by faith be knowij,Thy love be-stow, Bless, from thy loft-y throne,My home be - low. 2. Corne.and with accents mild, Calm needless fears; Still ev-'ry temp-est wild, Stay thou my tears; 3. Meet two 'or three in pray'r, As thou hast said, Or m thy temples fair, Be thou the head, m^z^- S. eT: .a.1 M -tSt- Meet Let Meet -^ -6^ -iS^ -A- —eft—'--t» P Wi =t: m me and claim thine own, : Oft in me be rec - on-ciled,:On - ly me with throngs that there, : An-thems the clos. - et lone,: Thy mer - cy show, thy lov - ing child : Thro' com - ing years. and prais - es share , : With saint-ed dead. 4 Come to my bed of pain, Night watches keep; Life giving peace maintain, In anguish deep, Quiet my fevered brain, Let not my trust be vain, Let not my trust utj 7ain, Lull me to sleep. 5 On to the brighter land, Gladden my wav ; Savior, with gentle hand, Be tliou my stay. Lead to the angei band, Let me with loved ones stand, Let me with loved ones stand In fadeless day. 52 Faithful To Jesus. A.T. G. A. T. GORHAM. • # ^#-4- #-- W-. r- 9 — • #-^ ^ — ;^ 1. I'll try to prove i'aith-ful, dear Sa - vior, 2. I'll try to prove faith-ful. dear Sa - vior, 3. I'll try to prove faith-ful, dear Sa - vior, Thy pre-cepts to love and o - bey, And And shun the teinp-ta - tioos of sin, For Tho' shadows my way o - ver cast ; Life's ^ lii: --8— >—[->- E ^zzJ -\/- • — (~^ 1 gl a — 1 — 1 r #- | -#— i * « <-v — g g — f-* -- * ^ p ear - nest - ly seek in Thy vine - yard, To la - bor while yet there is day, vain are its gild • ed al-lure - meuts, When ho - ly peace dwell - eth with - in, tri - als are out for a mo - ment — Thy heav - en for - ev - er shall last, _#_ e 4: -^=^ e^s EEE;:EEE^f l-=;==J=t.EEtt-^-t/- REFBAIK. -0 s — •—? i^=^ i^±i-- -f f Faith - ful, still faith - ful for - ev - er, — Dark-some my path-way may be, Yet I'll mv pathwav mav be, Yet I'll I 1 > , 1 1 i UJ ft #• 4t. «— « , ^-f—^ A/-^/ Crea ± do. Dim. I try to prove faith - ful. dear Sa - vior. I'll try to prove faith - ful to Thee. m 54 Begin My Soul, Eejoicing. Solo, or all singing; Uie Melody. From "Fio&Blxo. I fc &. 1. Be - gin, my soul re - joic - ing, Be - gin the lof - ty strain, In 2. Ye flow-'ry hills and moun - tains, And ce - dars near the sky, Your Awompaniment. iiiflEESEi ¥ ±JH. -^ — == i ~ j-r~ fcjp=^'g^MF^|^ 1=^ CHORUS, =*•: >-::_,.^^_,.i^ liiianiiS: m. ^ Eft^d songi voic Pt of joy. your notes employ, And sing Je ho - vah's name. And ye who dwell a - es raise Je - ho-vah's praise, And send the sound on high. And ye whom highest .,-4- t==^ ± ^=t=^ -?-* -bH^/- the Je ■ theme a • ho-vah's s E3i bove heav' the skies. So far from hu-man mis - er - ies, Re-peat the theme a - n embow'rs, Repeat the song with all your pow'rs, Repeat Je - ho - vah's S=3j^ m^ *■' ♦ * h cr- -y — V — '=- gain, name, gam. name Begin My Soul, Rejoicing.— Concluded. . 55 ' ^ ^ l=i=i: X 1 ja^ 1 =#^ -<9 ^—sf gi^^^p^ Hal - le - lu - jah, ^ 1 I A - men, A - men. e# «> — «■ — ifi>-i Children Of The Lord. Chas. H. Carroll. ^3 =t ^ =^H 1. Ap - proach. ye chil - dren of the Lord. And my ins - true • tion hear; 2. The crook - ed paths of vice de - cline, And vir - tue's ways pur - sue ; -/»— r~# • -— r-^ r-#-S- ^ • *e— r-^ H*-^ ' — '- ^~ ~l r :i=i: f^ ^^^r 9^S S^ — ^-s- rU teach you the true dis - i - pline, Of His re - li - gious fear. Es - tab - lish peace where 'tis be - gun, And where 'tis lost, re - new. HZL x: m 56 Savior Divme, n It 1 k_ fc. ^ Words and Music by Abby Newhall Evkrbtt. V *> r J k ^ ?• ■| -^ " n JLrj 0- ■ J *>, • — d-^ 1 — - , 1 -s», . _ — • ^ — J m-^—» — V- — # — ", ,__, v_,_ 1 ,. 9 Z i — ^ :-^/ 1,, ,*^- — « ^ 1 1. Siu - ful 2. Strug-gling 1 ^ and weak with bleed - am I, ing heart, Je Un - ■0- sus, der #^ • . ^ lor Thee 1 cry, Un - der the rod I smart, Corne and h «5 1 1 ^ • the thy ^ (^« O M ^ « • » ^ 4 • « « F ' S "1 ^' '^ 1 1 ^: '^ '^ ^ 1 ' ■■' -^ ^4 1 1' — — V— P ' — ^ * ' "■ "■ ^ — —\ ■■/ > H ^-'y -^ f— ^ .. ..^ ■ • # « cross I grace im lie, Sa - part, Sa - vior vior a. Di 27- vine. vine. m Tremb - ling and wea - ry Hear while to Thee I I I, cry, i 5 I pi Faint - ing and weak I Help, e'er in sin I I . ^ ^ die, Je die, Je ^1^ —(Sf— — •— sus, for Thee I sigh, Sa - vior Di - vine, sus, to Thee I fly, Sa - vior Di - vine. ±±: u a^. H. BONAR. D. D. The Blessing Chain. "Wise. Free, Strong, Good. Glad." 57 J. R. M. 1. He who m Christ be - liev - eth, Is wise, is 2. He who this free - dom grasp - eth, Is strong, is 3. He who this good-ness find - eth. Is glad, is 1 ( 1 L^i~.^ I -p- — J ar ^ — I wise ; strong ; glad; He who He who He who this Christ re • this free - dom this good - ness ceiv - eth, grasp -eth, mind - eth. lone lone lone wise, strong, good. this wis - dom win He who this strength re - tain He who this good - ne.=s find neth, eth, eth. m JEEEE Is Is Is -4 — ■ m free, good, glad, free, good, glad. IsE I -* — 5i— ;r • _ He in whose heart it reign He in whom it re - main He who this good-ness mind -^ > f^ > A — —A — 1- 5 « •-- ' -^— ; — d—i — ' -#-T — r eth, A - lone eth, A - lone eth, A - lone 18 free, good, glad. -fc^ ■^ i^^ i 58 He Cometh. Geo. C. Hugo. ffi MaiMtle. -i—m M- -f=^ 1. Wide ye heav'nly gates 2. He whose God's pure law 3. Who shall up ' to that -m ^- I un - fold, ful-fill'd a-bode, 4. They whose dai ■ ly ac-tions prove, Clos'd no more by death and sin. Lo! the conqur'ing Je - sus, the in-car-nate Lord. He whose truth with Fol - low in the Sa-vior's train' They who in His Steadfast faith and ho - ly fear, Fer-vent zeal and m §2 --fc^ -g^g m-^-m. ^ :SS= T=^ "M^ ^1^. ;=t T-4: - ^-r zt Lord be - hold ! blood was seal'd cieans-ing blood, grate - ful love ; ^^- 1 ^ I I ^ Let the King of glo - ry in- He is heav'us all glo-rious Lord. Wash a - way each guil - ty stain. They shall dwell for - ev - er here- ^ f Let Him in ! Oh ! let Him in ! rf I ?-f-;-^ 1 — r ^- — #-J— ^ — # — ^ i_^_ •_ — _ — I 1 _ — - — 1-0. §?2 i - r Let the King of glo - ry in ! Welcome Him, Oh ! welcome Him! Blessed Lord, come in, come in. -O- e:^ ti 1=^ 3?: It From "Exalted Praise," by per. f=t: Have You Eoom ? 59 Kev. J. B. Atchinson, i Frank. L. Armstrong. 1. Have you room tor pomp and plea-sure ? Have you room for self and sin? Have you room for earth-ly treasure* 2. Have you room for gloom and sadness, Have you room for fear and doubt? Have you room for clouds and darkness? you room for earlh-ly friendships ?Have you room for mirth and pride ?And no room for Je '' llav O let Je - sus take ■ ses-sion, Of your bod sus 1 Je - sus it, soul 1 Have no room for aught but Je - svie; But no room for Christ with - in. And still keep the Sa-vior out? Who for you on Cal-'vry died. Let Hihi now your all cou - trol. O -pen wide for He isknock-ing; 0-pen now to Christ, your King, '-tS* * •-•-•-T-* * 1*-* 1 — -tf# * — 0-'-0 1 1 ^ — r-H He will ^^ ^' ' ^' ^ 60 We Love To Do His Blessed Will. i One Voice- =fS ("Primary class song") Words and Music by James R. Murray. (S, — ly — V /C\- I ^ :CH :2=p: 1. Rain - drops ! 2. Flow - 'rets ! 3. Bird - ies ! Raindrops ! Flow'rets ! Bird - ies ! EE5z«: Grent-ly fall-ing from the sky, Tell me, tell me. Why youleaveyourhouieonhigh? DoestheLordhave need of you?Tell me, tell me, What is there that you can do? Full of life and full of glee; Tell me, tell me. Why you sing so cheer-i-ly ? -^±z 0—0—0 • *-, •-*-i ii-t-r ?— T— ?8^ ft-*— ^— 1 Several Voice*. r _j- — ^ s- ■r V ^- - zn N ^- -V ^-s-1 ^_^,^ ^ , i^^^ t~- i— -•— ^ --^^-^ ^ ^ — -s — P— *■ — ' 1 — a \ — if— -#— a ^5 a, — 1 ^ ^^, » ^*MZ*0mm ■■• » 5 * , 'i '^ ' j \^ 1/ « * • 2 •" « S f*S**r We come We come We sing -0 to make the grass-es grow to cheer the heart of man because the skies are blue, We come to make the flow -era blow.We come because he wills it so, Our We come to do the best we can; We are a part of his great plan, Our We slug because our hearts are true ; We sing because he wants us to,Our 'O* ,-t 1 m * \ » • • (A zn-^T^ *f 1 1 T • \ \ ft •if <• 'r^ 5 \ ' m m 1 . l^ ? I ' 1 ' \- ■ ' 1- * ._l_ — J 1 4» All the voices in Ibe world. s — s- ^ * V^.-^^-0-^-0-^-0-^—0—7^ ^ ' — 1_^ ^-^ > I Fa- ther in the heav'ns. We love to do riis bless-ed will. We'll try to fail Him nev - er , We'll We Love To Do His Blessed Will— Concluded. 61 n 1 K— -s.— N -" TV ^ r K /TS / TV -V— /TV /TV 1" ^9^ N- H^^ -( # ^ -*^— < •k — T" 1 1 S — s • » 1 ^ — •1 tf J + — « — love m his ■»- 4— wish es - ' 'J to ful - fil, /TV •0- -0- ■•- For - r7\ EV - — • • EE AND FOR /TV • EV • /TV r ER. C^''i 1 1 1 r f • raw T*i K • '«. !• • 1 • r » I ^■W\ , ! 1 • ■^ 1 V p- 'J :J J 1* • t * # ■^ ~ -'- > • X '^ 1/ ^ • 1 Waiting, And To Be Satisfied. Words by Julia C. Thompson. ^ 1. I know that heav'n lies just beyond This earth -If state j That f'hrist himself holds death's cold wand ; So I cau wait. 2. I know the heart-aches of this life Will all be hea^d,^V hen tlie blest peace that ends earth's strife Shall be reveal'd. 3. I know that when niv time shall come To dwell a -hove, Jo-sus his child will welcome home With tenderest love. .0. ' .m. M- A. .0- .0- JL. I know thedark rays-te - rious ways My feet may tread, Will all I know that mid the world's turmoil God gi? - eth rest ; His arm His an-gel guards will o - pen wide Heav'ns pearly gate: And I be plain when heav'nly rays Are on them shed. is round nie in its toil ; And I am blest. shall then 6e snl - is - jied : So I can waii ! ik — /. • — - ' — ; =pa:-=gq:;^:i: 62 Who Shall It Be ? F. E. Belden. 1880. -A, — ^ — ^ — jv- m N N D. S. Hakes. 1880. i^=4: It-^ Someone the beau-ti - ful ci-ty shall see, Who shall it be? who shall it be? Heav-en is of-fer'd to Someone a crown of bright glo-ry shall wear, Who shall it be? \whoshallit be? Robes for the righteous are Beau - ti - ful homes of the pure and the blest.Sonie one shall see — who shall it be ? None but the ransom'd with • #-1 T-g g g :#->-k-^ -g- -#-«- ■V—\ih -V— V— V- S: -v^-v— >— t' i/ »^- :i= CHORUS. i— -T y— ^ ^ V S ■ -#- PJ you wait and to me — Who shall the dwell - ers - ing up there — Who shall the wear - ers them may rest — Who shall the ran-som'd be? be? be? Who shall it be? Who shall it be? Pg ^p-m-f h ^ t=^ ' T T "^ -^I-_^_Hy_-^>^^~l I '—^—T T~T -^I— N-4^-j!i;=:p ■0 — • — ^ + — I 1^ — ■ — «-T- -• — • — 0—r0 — ^ <-+ — ^ — ^ -i — ^ 1 — -r— i-M-Hi-S; 1 — m-r-^^ — #— #-n" — ^^-0 — « — — •-■r -N-4- :ff^ Someneo shall dwell in the ci - ty of gold, On-ly the righteous the King may behold.Who shall the righteous be ? j^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ . - . ^ ^ ^ t_,_^ ♦ ♦ ♦ " . ^'--r. My God, And My All. 63 W. Young. Arranged from Ch. Gluck. 4-4- 1. ^\'hile thou, O my God, art my help and de - fend - er, No cares can o'er-whelm me, nn terrors ap - pall, The 2. Yes, thou artniyref - uge in sor-rowand dan - ger, My strength when I suffer.my hope ^v hen I fall, My 3. To thee, dear-est Lord, will I turn with-out ceas - iiig, Tho' grief may oppress me, or sji-row be - fall. And 4. And when thou de-mand - est the life thou hast giv - en,\Vith joy will I an-swer thy mer-ci - ful call; And m =t -iS>~ m -j^ Z7-|--^- #— #-^ ^ » s wiles and the snares of this world will but ren - der, More live - ly my com-fort and joy in the land of the stran - ger, My treaa - ure, my love thee, till death, my blest spir-it re- leas - ing, Se-cures me to -wzX- hope leave thee on earth, but t« find thee in heav - en, My por - tion for - ev sus. my God, my God, my God, my God, -^^ and my and my and my and my all. all. all. all. m -^ — e— «- -e>- ^--^ «- -<2 — #— #- =•— «- ■r-^- -P^ -d- Jt=fL m r i :4= :^ii=i -^-^#— #- I -!&- -P=^ -r-r Simg Hal-le - lu - jah, O Sing hal-le - lu-jah, My por ESSI^ Ffe ^SE£ tion for - ev -(&-i- er. My God, and luy all. ■iSf- 64 Opening Chorus. Chas. H. Cabboll. i ?^ 5 ^E^ (S -1 ^ 1. Ail a - round are 2. Ma - nv scenes of kind and lov - ing. Gen - tie words our hearts are mov - iug, grace and beau -ty, Terapt us now from pres - ent du - ty, 19^1 ipZZ3EZZi: m tziz te?F Words of love and Tempi our thoughts to praise, roam. Sweet Our of love and less thoughts to ^^-f^ 4=C n ii "^ f^ ! •^ r*i ' V 1 ^ t^ ■■\ ^ . 1 r*" , ^ J ■>. J '^' "1 'JSm.nL "1 1 ' ' J « # • J 1 rm^ ' m ^ ^ ^ -■# — ^ S ' tf 1 1 - « 1 . I'-W J -z 5 5 • • s # ^ 9 5 M » M * Let But us we now must for not get let our them • # play - ing, While wan - der, From we the keep star - our thougnts ry man - 1 from stray-mg, sions yon - der. C\' ii < « ^ • • * i 1 }'iP • * • # • • ■# 1 » ^ ^ 1 T k' b li 1 ' p , . r ' ■ r " V \ -^— 1 > 1 -t y _|- '^—LJ- — V— -4- — >— —9 » » \ D. C. 5«i when-ecr sing of Jc re - mem - ber that he us Opening Chorus -Concluded. :pfc —*^~r — ah-: ' — ^^ — 1Z I — r* 65 Fine. ^-^ And our vo)c - In our he;av n raise, home. Yes. Our ear - nest bright, e voic - es ter - nai raise, home. 9^ J2=f: He our heavn - ly king. Our I • r ^ glori • ov^ heavn - ly king. CHORUS. lEEId m Glo §^i^ glo Let the ech -'oes zzfc: DC. al segno. :i2=Sii: Glo ry, -*— JH ry. ;ood ^ i to sing; 5 iis :12: =P— #^ ^^S^ 66 Turn Thee, Brother. Clabkb. ^ 1^ J. R. — ^- MaRRAY. * ^^^^ T^ t=?=f ^|-4— 5— jT 1. Broth - er, hast thou wan-der'd far From thy Fath-er's hap - py home 2, He can heal thy bit-terest wound, He, thy faint-est pray'r can hear •^ With thy- ; Seek him self and for he ^E^^Ef ^ @ i* 1= ■V- r\ N 1 ts N ,. ■^ b V ' ■ j •.' J J V 1 *i • t^ Jan. \ c A ' ^ ' ; ^ m • 1 "^1 \ ^ \ ' ^—r-— ~ 5 « - _i J i a M \ ^ 9 ^ » « m ;.' m ' m *» • • J 9. God at war ? Turn may be found, Call ••■ -<9- thee, broth up - on 0- . u, ■ ■ ■ - j • I, ■ - er, home-ward come; Hast thou wast - ed all thy pow'rs him, he is near ; Broth - er, hast thou wan - dered far C\' 1* • p • « 1 |.~« . |ri fs n ^* W 1 ^ ^ -^ p ' » r3 ' w • ^ L' f \ \j /j n ■ J . i rj 1 II' ' ;■ '^ '/ 1 U ■■ ' 1 EE3i 1^ ^ =4- -^—^ i^r-gf i -#— s- t • . ^ *-=-;?- God for no - ble a-ses gave ? Squandered life's most golden hours ? Turn thee.brother, God can save. From thy Father's happy home? With thy-self and God at war ? Turn thee, brother, homeward come. 9fc i^ 8 :t t" •■■ ' <9~ ^ t! M Who'll Follow In His Train ? 67 "Belle." J. H. KURZENKNABE. ^ T=^ P £t -•■ -S- -#• -#-•- =#-•- -•■ -^ -#■ '-5- •♦ • * -s>-' 1. Je-sus,sweet walking on this earth, Tho' full of toil and pain, Was spent in doing good to all, Who'll follow in his train? 2. With gentle words and loving deeds,He sought our love to gaiu,And when reviled, reviled not. Who'll follow in his train? 3. O gen-tle Sa-vior may thy love Within us never wane. Load us in ev-'ryhourof life, To fol-low in thy train. '5*- . ■•- ••- ■•-••- ^ « -«-. I I I I I I t- Who'll follow, whoUl fol-low. Who'll fol-low in his train? Who'll follow,who'll follow. Who are the valiant men? 1^ -•—*—«- -f5>-. 1^=2: i h i— i- T\ I I I :T*i Repeat pp To drink the cup of woe, Tri - um-phant o-ver ev-'ry pain; And bear his cross below,Who'll follow in his train? ^♦-■'-f 1 1 h-^-i 1- - I ■ » » — # -p} z:z=[= -f:p=* » # -^ I : iq 68 Consecration. Devoutly. "Bkixb." ^B—<&~ 1. Take my life and let it 2. Take my feet and let them gi§ H±i ^z be -f2- Con - 86 - era - ted Swift and beau - ti all ful to to $^t Thee; Thee; i^H ^ Take my hands and let them move At the im - pulse Take my voice and let me sing On - ly for my §i* ^^ of Thy lore; Lord and King; ^s^ gfe 3 Take my lips and let them be Filled with images from Thee; Take my silver and my gold, Not a mite would I withhold ; 4 Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise; Take my intellect and use Every power as thou wilt choose ; 5 Take my will and make it Thine, It shall be no longer mine ; Take my heart, it is Thine own, It shall be Thy royal throne; 6 Take my love, my Lord I pour At Thy feet its treasured store Take myself and I will be Ever only, Lord for f hee. Suffer Us To Come To Thee. 69 From "THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN SOLDIER.' ^SEE -1^ ->-T H. H. Quick. ^^ ^ —I f"\ (-^ — I — —I 1 _j ; ^__^_j ^ ^ 1. When of old the Jew - ish moth - ers Brought their lit - tie babes to Thee. 2. "Born a - gam and made Thy mem - bers, Lit - tie Chris - tian chil - dren we, 3. "By each pray'r and by each prom - ise, When our hearts are full of glee, P^ T=F Ei3 SSt -^ i^zrt: -V— ^^pTT— f"l r— ^ -j^-^ ;i r 1 — p — — \ — ^ — ^l =i= ... __ — ii — i — ^-^ 5- =:t= — •— #— • 5— — — -y 1 — #— — — — — i ■ # ' — « — — ^i — M — # — jt—j To Thy stern A - DOS - tie's to share Thv chid - ing Thou didst an - Bwer ten - der - Press a - round bless - ing. Plead Thy mer - cy, full and When our lit - tie sor - rows vex us, Thine in all things we would ^ •*• •*■ ■•-•*■•#- •0- •#•+-■»— -1— •5" ^ "^ ■*• '^^^-'^ ~ -¥— -Hi h ~~ "r~~ ■T ■■ » » ._ — 1 — -1 r ^-i/-^ ^^ -1 ■ ^ ^ ,1, J . ..... 1 i/ u 1 ...], -je 1 — (* -# — 1 I -f 1 :^ fe ly, Gen - tie free, Gen - tie be, Gen - tie Je Je Je ^ sus, BUS, sus. Suf - fer Suf - fer Suf - fer them to to to come us us ■^ -0- to to to me. Thee. Thee. -I g- t 70 Jesus Once Was A Little Child. (.A song for the little ones.) J. R. M. Hoderato. ■5-ri? jj 1 1 i ^ 1 -*^ V . -1- James R. Murrat. rm^7"'i a M m '' fi — * — — -^ --J \ \- -T?-^- ^-r-^ J M J \^\) "^ 4 • • • ^\\ 1 i '■^* J * "^ * ;; W^» w J ] 1. Je - sus once was a lit - 2. Je - sus once was a lit ' 3. Je - sus once was a lit - tie child, tie child, tie child, ■0- ^ a lit - tie child like me, and he grew like children do, he came to us to show • 00 And he was pure and While his moth-er taught him The way to his pure, sweet <~\' ', » * J 1 ^ • • ' P k ' ' ' 1 ;t*, V •* » ' 1 * • • 1 * .^ r t ■ \ . f ■■ P-' b ., /i i 1 1 * Til-.!: 1 1 «. 1 r p p^ \- ' 1 1.1- 1 1 -1- 1 1 1- 4— • ' —LL ' J \-^& , 1 r — 1 — 1 1 firyij r — * — »- -t — — • — u ._^.J!_ — 0— —\ — iv J "^ 1 1 1 . ;> 1 r 1 1 • m J 0'0 J 1 1 i- ; %f 1 • •- ■ 1^ W 1 .■ , ,■ V y " m • , ,- meek aud mild. As a lit - tie child should be , He play'd as lit - tie chil-dren play, Tho lov - ing - ly, To be gen-tle, kind and true ; - ver the fields of Beth - le-hem, With life a - bove, From our sin - ful life be-low ; We must be, aud do, and love like him, Be ITS^ f— ^ ,^i^,r ?.^ r € . '^^ f— —a i f —0—0 ^-0 0— -1 ^— t-i — r — • — ' — -f T — i — ■^ Dh 1 ^ ' I- i i 1 1 1 A \ M \ * ■ 1 * r P M 1 1 1 J — — L_ 1 • ' LJ ' J ^^ Il^^n^ >-#- -#— : pleasant games of youth, playmates he did roam, kind, all e - vil shun, Bnt he never got vex'd if the game went wrong,And he always spoke the But he never would fret and scold and pout, When his mother call'd him And he'll bring us all to his heav'nly home, When our life-work is m ± ± :iz i=: m Jesus Once Was A Little Child,— Concluded. 71 =1- CBOBVS. 1 N ^r- I 1 m -&-^ truth, home, done. So lit - tie chil-dren, let's you and I Try to be like him, try, try, try. \ L^i U-X-'i L-Li -42- 12: I-(2- E. Saroent. Be Of Gk)od Cheer. ^- m is: '0-r =t _,S>-i 1 1. Be of good cheer. soul ! An - gels are nigh ; E - vil can harm thee not,God hears thy cry; 2. Day hides the stars from thee. Sense hides the heav'n, Wait-ing the contrite soul That here has striv'tt; ^ r , > -^ .g. T^ -#— #- ^= ^ ^=t=t m ^i -Uv- 3t=i: m EiS^EtElEi t-g- In-to no void shalt thou Spring from this clay ; His ev - er-last-ing arm Shall be thy stay. Soon shall the giory dawn, Making earth dim ; Be not dis-qui - et-ed, Trust thou in Him ! 72 With Songs And Honors. (Thanksgiving Hymn.) Hatdn. H Allegrro. S , —X~ , 1 -7=Z|3I -^t= 1 1 — \— # H=T- , 1 ^\ 1 T \ — — • # y 1 j!!! 1 « —0— — # — — i=^ — ^ — "5-^ — — 1. O 3." 1, ' n iih sonys His Rteacl He sends and hon - - y coun - His word, ors sels and 1 -•• sound - change melts J 1 ing the the 1 loud, face snow, 1 1 Ad - Of The 1 dress eacii fields ) the re - no Lord voiv Ion on - ing ger 1 high; year ; mourn ; 1 1 ■ A- He He 1 r\* • 1 ■ . ,' 1 m » m • r » _____ &/. . i "1 I'V-* 1 ^ \ ' 1 ; 1 i J » - \ . 1 -^ \j r f 1 1 m : ^ ■ SI • 1 L \ ...d * 5 —. r- , 1 j 1 ^ .- round the heav'ns He spreads His cloud, And wa - ters veil bids the sun con-tract His race. And wm - try days calls the warm - er gales to blow, And bids the spring I h I I I . , , . tne ap sky. pear. He sends His show'rs of His hoa - ry frost. His The changing wind, the I 1^^ P ^^ ^=] fif^ blessings down,To cheer the plains below; He makes the grass the mountain' crown, Andcorn in valleys fleecy snow. Descend and clothe the ground; The li-quid streams forbear to flow, In i - cy fit-ters fly ■ ing cloud. 0-bev His mighty word ; With songs and honors soundint; loud. Praise ye tlie sov reign " " i 1 II With Songs And Honors.- i 3 =f: Concluded. ._-j 1_ 73 ZSl grow, He makes the grass the moun-tains crown, And corn bound, The li - quid streams forbear to flow, In i Lord. With songs and hon - ors sound - ing loud, Praise ye the val fet sov leys ters grow, bound. Lord, > I ^ I X^ -o:. r-fT -gg — :: ■^ Buy The Truth. '•Buy thf truth and sell it not."— Pbov. xxiii 23. J. M. KlEFFEE. 1. Go thou in life's fair morning,Go in tliy bloom of youth. And seek, for thine a-dorn-ing,The precious pearl of truth; 2. Go.while the day-star shineth.Go, while thy heart is light.Go, ere thy strength declineth.While ev'ry sense is bright ; 3. Go,erethecloud of sor-row Steals o'er thj bloom of youth,Defer not till to-mor-row, Go now, and buy the truth ; :t=?^ a-T *— g— e -bs^^j 9^ Secure the heav'nly treasure,And bind it on thy heart, And let no earth-ly pleasure, E'er cause it to de-part. Sell all thou bast and buy it, 'Tis worth all earthly things, Rubies, and gold, and diamonds. Sceptres and crowns of kiugs! Go.seek thy great Cre-a- tor. Learn ear -ly to be wise; Go place up-on the al - tar A morning sac-ri - fice. -W ^3 ESE ^ IE ^ ^m 74 Take Us Inside. Mrs. M. A. Eroomt. JOHH MOBBISON. #^ — PS- — 1 ~^- fH- 1 fH- 1 ■=^ z=ST ..:ti — *»- — N- =fl =::^= — h- — 1*- — fr- — Pv- =iti — fs- N — *s- — 1 — =?=l -%— -4— — # 9. —ii — =s=l -#■■■ ^^ -^ =^J -^ ^- t- ^- -tr- ^ — • — — # — -#— -#-5- g^ Wan-d'rers from God and from mer-cy we 8tray,Lead us; Oh Shepherd a-gain in the way, Too long we've turn'd from thy sweet tender call, Too long we've drank of the wormwood aftd gall, Soon all the sin and the grief will be o'er ; Soon we shall stand on e - ter - ni-ty's shore, fiiz^ ■V- ■V- -ft-i- 1^ '^ fs ^l k. ^ n N rs jL ' " N s ^ 1 "' ■ ^ '1 ll a J » "i ^ m M t t ^> M * 1 ' *. 4 m ^ '• \\ \S\J • • * • J J ., 1 ~ • , il Safe in the fold from oar fears would we hide,Sa-vior, dear Sa-vior oh take us in - side, - pen, Lord, o - pen Thy lov-ing arms wide. Take us in side, Sa-vior, take us in - side, Then in Thy king-dom we hope to a - bide.Take us in -side, Savior, take us in - side, ,1 - -^ ^ i^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .^ ^ s n rk'if m » ' «««,«« *r I'ff ■ 1 i ; 1 '111 ' *t ^ S • " " ■^ J y* \J '\J iJ \j ''f f -0 >■■•■" s ##■•■' -\ M M m -0 S S 1/ U 1/ u. ■0 • m ' ^ • * 1 p- — ^> ^ ' • -d ' ■» = • 1 1 4-: J 1 P * • m Fierce is the tem - pest and swift is the tide, Take us in-side, Sa - vior, take us in Fierce is the tem - pest and swift is the tide. Take us in-side, Sa - vior, take us in Fietce is the tem - pest and swift is the tide. Take us in-side, Sa - vior, take us in ^ ^ ^ ^ » , ^ ^ ^ ^ h . .^ ^ % 0^ % : f^ — p p '^-* , S4 4 S 4 zi side, side, side. 4± E. L. E. Jesus, Thou Rest Of The Weary. 75 #=^ -8^-* '^■ -A 1 J. R. M. 5 'S: :ti^ -; — -j — ir^~i L J 1 9% 1. Je - BUS, thou rest of the wea - ry, Rest of my spir - it thou art, Jes - us, thou hope of the 2. What if my morn rose in sad-ness. Noon was be -cloud- ed with fears. Shall not the bow of the ■#- . ♦ ^ ■#■ ^ f- -^ -^ -^-^ -^ -^i-> — " — ^- s z2z3v t=}: -^^--^tr^ *=.-= _9_ HK — ^l — h -•-*- m drea - ry, Thou art the hope of my glad-ness, Brigh-ten my even-ingof heart, Is not thy ten-der-ness pro -ven, True to the breath of a tears? Je - sus, my soul in it-a sor - row Clings to thy love as its B3 - ^ i> ' J -kL_k^ :q ^ U U u' u u '■ £ Lj^4.,-d^.^- " : ; ^f : J. , i -r-r— :£=^z$i ji^^ H sigh? stay ; mm Thou, tak - ing note of God will take care of ■#• X -^ ^ *. the ra - ven, to-mor - row. Will not my plead-iug de - ny. Thou art my trust for to - day tZT. U V cn 7Q Open The Door For The Children. I J^. r. ' _f N m ^^^ ^ ¥e ^--^ — •~^■ T J. H. Andebsok. S \ N ^ m h- 1. O-pen 2. O-pea 3. O-pen the door for the children ; Teu-der-ly gath-er them in, In from the highways and the door for the children ; See ! they are coming in throngs ; Bid them sit down to the the door for the children ; Take the dear lambs by the hand ; Point them to truth and to t: f:± 9^ifc=8 S^ ;i -Li-— i- :p^f: hedg-es. In from the places of sin, Some are so young and ao helpless. Some are bo hungry and banquet, Teach them your beautiful songs; Pray you the Father to bless them,Pray you that grace may be goodness.Send them to Cannaan's fair land;Some are so young and so heipless.Some are so hungry and REFRAIN. fc=* ■Ff^ '—:^ il#i=^ =?^ -^—0 -m\ v^^t'^i-i-t-i--^x^-% ZflHl^ • i • t~'-wr _old ; O - pen the door for the children, Gather them into the fold, giv'n ; O - pen the door for the children, Such is the kingdom of heav'n. cold ; O - pen the door for the children, Gather them into the fold. Open the door for the fc=l= Open The Door For The Children.— Concluded. 77 ^^ p p • S :t— N-fct T^z^ 1 ■t=X ^^ -•-f* V^^ ^=t #-*-*.- children, Tender-ly gather them in ; ^'^> '^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . 0-pen thedoor forthechildren,Gath-erthemin-to the fold SF §a I ^' ^-^ ^ I I zz^ :)C¥ I ^ #— ^ =P=;^ U u ^ -•==?•- * — f — •- U ^ U :^ ^ y -^ V t» < ■ 1 / t> i^ — >- What Hast Thou Done For Me ? J. B. Hebbeet. by per. 1. I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou might ransom'd be, And quicken'd 2. I spent long years for thee. In wea - ri-ness and woe,That one e - ter - ni - ty. Of joy thou 3. I suf-fer'd much for thee, Oh, more than tongue can tell,Of bit-t'rest ag - o - ny, To les - eue 4. Oh, let thy life be giv'n, Thy years for me oe spent, World fet-ters all be riv n, And joy with -n •»• ■•■ ■•■ -*■ , m ll J m EEtBEi ■^ ^-*-^ ^ m -p—^- -K— H -Nt 3ij g3EE r:r-feg ^ -J — ^— f m from the dead ; I gave my life for thee, I gave my life for thee, What hast thou done for me? mightest know; I spent long years for thee,I spent long years for thee, Hast thou spent one for me? thee from hell ; I suf-fer'd much for thee,I suf-fer'd much for thee, What dost thou bear for me ? suf-fenng blent; Give thou thyself to me,Give thou thyself to me, And I will welcome thee ! -f—a- ^ 3Z#: - r u I — r' 78 Jesus Died For All. fiUow wltli feelinsr* Words and Music by F. H. — zi 1-^^— ^--1 1. Je - SU8 died the world to save, That sin might no more en-slave, Sa-cred was the life he 2. Je - sus died our love to win, Thus to wash a-way our sin, All, and more, we owe to 3. In his mansions with the blest, We shall find e - ter ■ nal rest, Nev - ermore with sin op ^ -<2- ^ #-^- ^=T— 55 0-J-0 • • 1 X Voices Of Angels, 79 Hay be annar a« Qnartet and Cbonu, J. XLH. =t=t t=t^ ^ ^'-^- fc^ -(S"— 1. Hark! hark! my 8oul,angel-ic songs are swell-ing, O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore 2. On-ward we go, for still we hear them singing, Come, weea-ry souls for Je-sus bids you come; 3. Far, far a-way, like bells at evening peal-ing, The voice of Je-sus sounds o'er land and sea; 4. Kest comes at length,tho' life be long and dreary, The day must dawn and darksome night be past; 5. Au-gels, sing on ! your faithful watches keep-ing, Sing us sweet fragments of the songs a - bove; r-#-^<5,-^ ■»■ ■0- -m- -^ -^ -ts>- ^m=f^ . 3?: How sweet the And thro' the And la-den Faith's journey Till morning's ^^^^^m _<£„ I azta m — g — <»- truth, those blessed strains are telling, Of that new life where sin ehall be no more, dark its ech-oessweetly ring-ing. The rau-sic of the Gos-pel leads us home, souls by thousands meek-Iy stealing, Kindshepherd,turn their weary thoughtsto thee, ends ill -welcome to the wea - ry, And heav'n, the heart's true home will tome at last, joy shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloud -less love. ■«' \ rl 1 H — H-i-l i -r-G> 1 i — r^ — • — s — ^1 ' ig-.-i g - t=t SE -ts»- An-gels of Je - sus! tSi- E^ I I- I ^- r"i — f m angela of the light, •— #- % I "I t f -♦ -^- Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night. Sing - ing to irelcome the pilgrims of the night. -far V o< V I mTi I — I— '-I * m^ fr^ fegg 80 Pearly Portals. F. E. Belden. D. S. Bake9. Dy per. ' l-— ^ J f— N— H^-A 1.^—1 r-l — [— 4-1— Ps y— N / I I -I i§tet~ 1. Pearl-y por-tals swinging o 2. Pearl-y por-tals bur for - er 3. Pearl-y por-tals wait to wel - pen, Shall a ho - ly wel-come lend er, All the wiok-ed hosts of sin, - come Those t^'' j bear a shin - ing light, &t^ hVh*- ^ f I I I To each wea-ry, way-worn And each heart that will not All whose robes are pure and ml :=^?zz?i4' -^ — H^-U- -i*-^- W > pil - grim, Who will now be Je - sus' friend? They shall o-peu for the a lis - ten To the gen-tle voice with - in. They shall close a-gainst the sin spot - less. In the blood of Christ made white, We are heirs to life e - ter ged, For the pure and righteousi ner. He can nev-er en-ter I nal. Thro' our dear Redeemer's I s H^ ^^m ^f^^£^^ :g=t i > » # y -. #-=Hi( — ' »,- !-(•- U i5 • > 0\ CHORUS, :s= ^3 ^m ^^ §_^ throng; there ; love; a. ♦ I They shall o-pen for the chil They shall clo8e,and are we He will o-pen wide the por -W- i h ! '—r-0 - -«~0- ^f^=t -N— K- 3±1 '■-V — \/ — y — ^- • dren, Tfiey may swell the victor's song, read - y ? Help us, Sa - vior, to pre - pare, tal To the promised land a - oove. iS-Ji-J ' >^ ^^ l^ Lj tJ Pearl-y por-tals, snow - y ' ^ s s K j -*t3#-^ •^-^ Pearly ^m -S — tK — K— K- rj^J- Tt=e ^— ^ Portals.— Concluded. ^ ^. •^ 81 t i 9 *"»" nor - tals, Shining gates so pure and white; Precious Je-sus, guide our foot-steps To that par-a-dise of light. zz^-Ezsmza — * — p — « — « — » — » I j '*' T — ,- 3:;=P- -V — \/- -^0- ^--•-^- :3in=x Christ Is Eisen. (EASTEK.) ¥ ^ ^ V Spirited. J. B. M. SlUt =1=^ N ^ JtnH 1. Christ is ris-en ! Christ is ris - en ! Oh, let the joyful sounds.Thro' ev'ry land re-ech-o, To 2. Christ is ris-en ! Christ is ris - eu ! To all, the words repeat, Till ev'ry knee before him bow In 3. Christ is ris-en ! Christ is ris - en ! Bid all His praises sing. Praise him, the God of earth and heav'n, Re U I ' I f L^ earth's re - mo-test bounds,Christ is ris - en ! Christ is ris - en ! Hal - le ad - o - ra - tion meet, Christ is ris - en ! Christ is ris - en ! Hal - le deem - er ! Lord, and King! Christ is ris - en ! Christ is ns - en ! Hal - ie lu - jah, in - jah. lU - jah, ^^ -r- -itr- 4t • ♦ A - men ! A - men ! A - men ! <1 f—M—W — I — -"- X-i-r ^iiif: -41-. -^~ 82 Children, Let TJs Join And Sing. Miss P. J. Owens. Arr. by Harby Sandeb& Allegro. m—r"-^ E|I| int -# # # #H->-^-^^' 1. Children, te^u^ join and sing, With u-nit - ed voic 2. Blest fti* they who turn a-side, From all gain and fa - it. Here t%«ir anxious love and care, All is free-ly giv - - as, Praises to our heav'nly King.While each heart re vor, And in kindness seek to guide, Youth to love the en, 'Tis a glo-rious task to rear, Chil-dren up lor £--,j- r* joic - es; In the morning of our days, Let us turn from fol >• ly's ways, And with cheerful voic-es raise, Sa - vior; This is all their ho • ble aim, Bet - ter far than gold or fame, Still un-tir- ing to proclaim, heav - en; And for this their pray*rs arise, This they spend their en - er-gies,— 'Tis the soul that nev - er dies, ^- ^ ^*-- ..-•-^ m- M. m. J^^ 4^.' ^ -- --b^ -■V- Sab - bath school, Tell us. have you are past by Men of wis - (iom hum - ble ones Bow-ing round the m seen his star ? Yes, that beam of gos - pel light, and re - nown ; Yes, the poor, the weak, the small, Sa-v:or's throne ? None but poor in spir - it — none; qiz=i*_ ^— t^ p:* Shines up-on the youth-fal rnmd, Praise tlie Lord, that in its march Children are not left be - hind. Will be hon-ored in that day, While the great, the rich, and proud, Will be spurn d from heav'n away. None but hum-ble there appear, Seek him now, with contrite ljearts,Seek hiui.for the day i8 near. ^' -^ ^ ^ ^ m. *- ^ ^ ^ ^ -■-v- • • m 84 LsKA E. Brookino. Christus Consolater. J. B. M. -t:±± S • ■#•*•♦•••#■ £ 1. Go to 2. Go to 2. Go to w Je-8us with thy sorrows ; He thy burden'd soul will ea^e^ Jesus when the tempter Seeks to lure thee from the right; Je-sus when death's shadows Quickly gather round thy way ; :t ^-#- E^ He will give thy tionbled When the wicked one as - Ask of him to guide thy ES D.C Go to Jesus He will hear you, He thy burden'd soul will ease; He will give thy troubled ,iw?ie. S^E 1^:^:^ »—. — »- # J * — i- : * ♦ t ^=^ m s conscience, Per-fect rest and per-fect peace, sails thee, Ev - er keep the cross in sight, foot-steps, To the realms of end-less day, Go to Je - sus with thy tri - als, Go to Je - sus when thy bur-dens Then in that ce - les - tial ci - iv m. t— T-#-- Tell him Are too Tbou shalt , 1 ^ EE t conscience, Perfect lest and per-fect peace 1—1 r :^ ^ all thy cares and woes ; He has promised, if we ask him, He will give us sweet re - pose, hard for thee to bear, Tell him all thy cares and sorrows. He will lend a listening ear. find a last-ing rest From earth's turmoil,cares, and sorrows, Pillow'd on the Sa-vior's breast. 1= 2iE^ E ^ g^ife ipzr. X=X ^^^^^w; M ^ Mezzo staccato. God Is Love. 4=s- Rev. J. WiLKiHs. bO 5 3: 3 3 3 1 -^W i ^ , I What soun^ is ' ( From earth I o / This song re \ And saints on 3 rCre this thro' heav'n re - sound -ingJGod is Love, Goa hear the sound re - bound - ing, God is Love, God peat, ye saints in glo - ry, God is Love, God earth,8hout back the sto - ry, God is Love, God Love, God ^ t f Ore - a - tion's thou-sand tongues pro-claim - ing, God la \ And Prov - i - dence .u - nites, ex - claim - ing, God is Love, God m ^ I (S>- i Ifi Love.) Love.) Love.) Love.) Love.) Love.f h^ I Sz s :^- -a- i 4--^ J-4-.- is: 1 ^=^ - -»- Yes, while a - dor - ing hosts pro-claim, Love is His In this let heav'n and earth a - gree. To sound His But let the bur - den'd sin - ner hear, The gos • pel \^^ S V^^j^ I 4 J -0--^-^ -'5'-* ■*- -«*- -i9- tS>- -^- 1*- -«^ -«?- -I*- ZSZ na - ture, love His love both full and sounding loud and name, free, clear. mi £: ■(9- 32Z #J :sz=:t: — V -t^-r- i 122: I ->s>- My soul And let To ev in rap - ture the theme for 'ry soul, both -is- -^9- cries the same, God ev - er be, God far and near, God 1 h #— #- is Love, GoS" is Love, God ia Love, God >-^ -i9- ^ Love. Love. Love. I :^ -^ 86 Christ Hath Arisen. E. A. Washburn. D. D. (EASTER.) "Belle." M r± fr ^^— r -«s^ ir; 9—Sr 1. Christ hath a - ris - en 1 Death is no more! Lo ! the white robed ones 2. Break forth in sing - ing world new-born ! Chant the great Ea^-ter-tide ^r^ "^ Sit by the door, Christ's holv morn. g T&L -6>-^ ' ,i -4—1- I a 5 -^%^ ■a^-^ ^ X ^ ^l* Dawn, gold - en morn - ing, Scat - ter the night ! Haste ye dis - ci-ples glad, First with the light. Chant Him, ye sun - beams.Danc-ing in mirth! Chant all ye winds of God, Conrs-ing the earth. i: "••-■♦••♦• -•■ ••- m -iS>-. i i E 4= 3 Chant Him, ye langhing flowers Fresh from the sod, Chant Him, wild leaping streams; Praising your God ! Break from yonr winter, Sad heart and sing ! Bad with thy blossom fair, Christ IS thy King. 4 Come where the Lord hath lain. Past 18 thy gloom. See the full light of day Spoiles through the tomb. Hark ! angel voices, Fall from the skies, Christ hath aiisen! Glad heart, arise ! Come Learn Of The Way. 87 (PK19IABT.) & -A — N— rs- -• — •— L-« — ^ — #- 4V -at— •—• — #- Words and Music by James B. Muerat. " JSi ^ -A- -•— ^-# — ^ — •- 1. Come learn of the way to the Sa-vior, He bids us to come, you know; He wants all the dear lit-Ue 2. To fol-low and find Him, the Sa-vior, We've on - ly to do His sweet will; Be gen-tle and of good be 3. We must be good,and do good and Ime good. Each second and min-ute and hour ; Love each other as He nas com ± P * P * - m » \ ^ ^- h — "T — "-; — • — • — *- t- D U 'J V U J P W P -^^ ¥ \/ ^ U 1^ u ? t** J V V V m J=i:5=#f: ss ^m —A- E3 :o; chil-dren In His bless - ed foot-steps to j hav - ior, His ev - 'ry com-mand-ment ful - fi mand-ed, And love God with all our pow - er; ±hl We need not to fight like the sol - diers, We Kind words and kind deeds bring Him near ns, But Yes. he good, and do good, and love good, And . ^ h ^ ^ h ^ ^ J k • -it, W - -V- I -#■ I -#• ■#• -•• *-0-^ need not to toil like the men; bad ones will drive Him a-way ; lave Mini, and leave all the rest We need not goon a long journey So, what must we do, lit - tie chil-dren, To Je-sus, who loves lit-tle chil-dren. To To And find the dear Savior a - gain, have Him with each of us stay? will do for tliem what is best. # ^ 0—0 # -*• I , ->-.—'—: — <-. — ' . ^ • — #-'-H — I l>i — i»i-^^l^ ^ k/ > 5< 88 The Shadow Of The Eock. ISAIAB XXXII : 2. n "i-i ^ t — ^ G. F. WnsoH. 7 1 Pyj ^ ! ^ N 1 V* i Lufi 4 . s ■ -N ■, S ^ * • *! ■ <1' ^ * 1 1 1 * *, FT^" 1 N, > " J J • # • • 1 '*^' - r-u 4 9 . 4 ' 4 * ri., p4 ^^11 f 1 ' ' ^ ' _ 1 -^-s-=^ -^ b /S ' ^ ' 1^ • ^ • ^ • ^ >:; • « '« • • ■ S f ■ •■ 5 * ' ? -<>- • • IV i 1 ^ \ '• ^ ? ^ 'y ^ r^ • ;/ 1 y • • i/ U • 1 y > ii -^<5»-^ ^? ^ breast; All in vain the storm shall sweep, While I hide, whiie I hide, And my head; Let me find the wei - come shade, Cool and still, cool and still. And my fore ; And with joy - ous heart and strong, I will raise, I will raise, Un - to -^\ # r— * * '-^ « * ?^T— P • • * 1* ^— ■V — \ I isz. CHORUS, 321: 5 5 tranquil sta - tion keep. By thy side, wea - ry steps be stay'd, While I will. Tnee. rock, a song, Glad with praise. In the shad-ow of the Bock. Let nic tfe ifczt: The Shadow Of The Eock.— Concluded. 89 m TMZjtl nt: ^ -# — « — g-^-# #— J n^- rest, When I feel the tempest's shock, Thrill my breast, All in vain the storm shall sweep. -»-^-y- T r -V"- #-r -» U ' ' J • - X=^ ^•-i-#- -F y- m---0 m — , Let me rest, Thrill iny breast, Repeat pp i=^i=^ i =it^ ::itat ^^ While I hide, I while I hide, And my tran • quil sta-tion keep. By thy side. f t" ■— ^ ^ * •- — "^ f* g ■ f ? ' i ^m -V- y— L-y- iS: Vox Angelica. 1. Vole - es of an - gels, float-ing in the air; Telling of a Father's love and of a Father's care. 2. 8iveet is the mu - .sic, to my waiting soul. Ever may the soothing strains.My anxious heart control. 3. Lead-ing me on-wurd, by their heav'nly song. Till I join the singing ones Their happy strains prolong. S N s S -* #-_«_^_« «-^-^ ^ » • . ^ .^-$ # 1 t-^—^ — _ , — -.—^ ^^ -^ ^ •?L,._g- ^fna 90 Clinging To The Cross. Words by Bbv. B. H. AcAita. :^;: =t E. T. Coffin. [Newly arranged.] ■ F^ ■ 1 ?—- 1 -0-T-* 1 g-^— » I -#-4-# * -*-T-#= H -XT-' and wea-ry with my long - ing, Fill'd with shame because of sin ; As I am in conscious the joy of knowing Je - sue, It is dawning on my soul ; I am finding His sal - re - fine me by thv Spir - it, Makemv earth-ly life sub-lime. With my heart a home for 1. Sad 2. O 3. ^1? f:-#. ^ ^ Jt. JZ.' XX 1 ± —s*-:- ^Xp:^ I fcrs CBOBVS. ' * -$•: * ness.Here I would sal - va - tion win. tion, And the pow'r that makes me whole. All I have I leave for Je sus, Till I'm done with earth and time. -er- sos, weak va Je ■ ^^ . *■• ♦ * * * t. * i- J' m p -Ar' ^ ^*5 i^rtti: **■- N- ir-# .0 ^ C! 0-i. , I am counting it by dross, I am com-ing to the Mas - ter, I am clinging to ihe .*.#.-* #.* X ^ A ±t? -Tjrg: I Clinging To The Cross.— Concluded, 91 f^t=*=n — f— f— ^ -^— t- -y-1 r — ^ — 1 — — — N- ^= 1 cross , RtI -S-T— > ^ -J 1- >- — # #==p=($ — Cling - ing. A. — * cling - ing, i 1 # # • cling - ing i to — #-^ the ■#- — ^' cross. c. — -A _ 41 L_/iff — t 1. One sweet flow'r has droop'd and fad 2. She has gone to heav'n be - fore 3. But we feel no thought of Bad -^--r ^ -^ n ed, One sweet youth - ful voice has lied ; us, But she turns and waves her hand ; cess, For onr friend is hap - py now; •»- ••- -^ ■#-.♦•■•-■#■ _^ iSS -fiZ- V— J- -A-T ^ -^ 9- One Point- She -^ — r i^ fair brow the grave has shad - ed, One dear school-mate now is mg to the glo - ries o'er us, In that hap - py spir - it has knelt in heart - felt glad - ness, Where the hap - py an - gels ^^ ^=i=l= :^ -6f- dead. land, bow. 92 Words and Music by Worthy Is The Lamb. Ret. a. a. Gkalkt. i^i In mansions 'I'he wondrous Ye tune - ful But now in It bright the glo - ri-fied behold love that noth-ing could subdue, choir now safe at home above, loud - er, sweeter strains vou sing, -^-^ — 9^-9-n, — ^ — :jr-^- IT The face of their Sav - lor and King ; With The cross with its shame and its pain. The Be-fore you had cross'd o'er the tide, You No long - er as stran-gers vou roam : But -^s-- ^1 I — » Bkil - grace caught sweet - And "wor-thy is the Lamb" they sing. They eel - e-brate in loft - y strain. Sang "wor-thy is the Lamb who died." ful hand that kept the strain er still 9i| !#=*: they strike the harp of gold, them all their jour-ney thro' and with a - dor • ing love, that fc mel - o - dy shall ring, When ail the hosts are gath - ered home. i CHORUS. I :|=t Worthy Is The Lamb.— Concluded. —4-2 « m~z — J^ _^ ^ i_ • E 93 I f long - ing soul would stretch her ea - ger wings, And fly to the land of song. piE UU-^: 3=C=«: 1 n E. Elliot. Sabbath Holy. *** -s^ '^rr i^ 1. Sab-bath ho - ly ! To the low-ly, Still thou art a wel-come day, When thou comest, earth and 2 Sab-bath ho - ly ! For the low-ly, Paint with flow'rs thy glittering sod, For earth's weary sons and -ig. |=:t 2 ^ £ ■>. — • — — »-T-*— =P=^= I I t: ^i-4 3t=d 1=1^ EE* *^ -V|- ^ -I r-T — ■■ N — Hi — ^ 1 i > — ' !: — s J. H^^-^ i cr-^ ^^— ^— Nr— i— n ocean, Shade and brightness,restandmotion, Help the Christian's heart to pray, Help the Christian's heart to pray. daughters,Bid the mountains,woods,and waters. Pray to God, the poor man's God, Pray to God, the poor man's God, pi p=t -U*— ^ -#— *- -U-ni^ itiz: 94 Bbv. J. B. Atchinson. Open Thou Mine Eyes. •O God, hear the prayer of thy serTant."— Dah. 9: 17. ■W i ' i-0. :. r "^ B. G. Staples, by per. -. : =: *^i -^ir-0- -o- Si 1. O - pen thou mine eyes,0 Lord To the won-ders of thy word ; May I in thy law be - hold 2. - pen thou my lips to praise Thee, who or-ders all ray ways ; Loosen thou my tongue, to sing 3. O - pen thou mine ears, to hear Je-sus whisp'ring ''I am near,'' Make me heai the still, small voice, e iSa: i ^ ^r=^ CBOR1JS. -J — *— ' — , n s N ■TSr Life, and peace, and joy un-told. Of thy goodness, Savior, King. "Child.fear not,in me re-joice" Un-to thee, O Lord, I cry, Un-to thee for help I fly ; Hear.oh, T=t • ♦ t: hear the prav'r I make For thv name and mercy's sake. 9% T""* » • ar~T ^4. 4 Open thou my heart ; oh, come, Make it now thine earthly home; Sup with me, thoa welcome guest. Give my weary spirit rest. 5 Open thou the door to heaven When the last earth-tie is nveu ; When I rise to dwell with thee, Open, Lord, the door to me. Something For Thee. 95 Chas. H. CarrolI/. 1868. tes W. i=i ^i^ 1. tia vior, ihy dy - ing love, Thou gav - est me, 2 O'er the blest iner - cy seat, Plead - ing for me. * — -ir Nor should I Mv fee - ble ^^ B?t -a~ lizt ==^ :?=3 I I i ter B 1©^ I .,-^1 iszz: aught with-hold, Dear faith looks up, Je Lord, from thee, BUS, to thee, .^^ My soul would hum - bly bow, Help me the cross to bear. -^ S fefer i ^ =t=t i « — «— •— t — -+ ^ I ^^1 ' ' -»■ ^ ■•■ ' ' -19- • I * -«»- My heart ful - fil each vow. Some off-'ring bring thee now, Some - thing for thee. Thy wondrous love declare, Some song to raise, or pray'r, Some - thing for thee. -O. m « ___jo m m —m ! m ^ S "^ -T-tf'- pz=s= - f-^-TF-T i^ -4—4 ^^z -JZL 1 96 Rev. Elisha ~ Hoffman. I Always Go To Jesus. !^^ i=i i J. R. MiTKBAT. 1 — r ^ zt?: ^^^m 1. "I al - ways go to Je - sas" 2 When full of dread fore - bod - ings, 3. When those are cold and faith - less 4. I al - wavs go to Je - sus ! ^ • »—Sr When troubled or distressed ; I al-ways find a And flow-mg o'er with tears, He calms a-way my Who once were fond and true, With careless hearts for No mat-ter when or where I seek his gracious ^m^% t I I I M^ — L te^=^ s -# 5- - :[= ref sor sak pres uge Up - on row, And hush ing The old friends for ence, I'm sure to find his lov - ing breast; I tell him es all my fears ; He com - pre - al! -v^-'-ii SS S ^ -^ the new, him there, I turn In times to of my tri - bends my weak him whose friend joy or sor - als, I ness. The ship, Knows row, What - tx 1^ "=^ i tell him all my grief; And while my lips are speak - ing, He gives my heart re per - il I am in, And he sup-plies the ar - mor I need to con-quer neith-er change nor end; I al-ways find in Je - sus, A nev - er ■ fail-ing e'er my need may be, I al - wavs go to Je - sus, And Je - sus comes to I X ^ JU S. ^ 32: 1 1- :p: g i lief. sin. friend. me. Behold The Man ! 97 From "Hymns Ancient and Modem." Geo. F. Crook. m^ ^ ' — i*" 1. (J sin - ner, lift ihe eye of fai;n, To true re - pen-tance turning, Be-think thee of the 2. Look on iiis head, tnal bleed-ing hend.With crown of thorns surrounded. Look on His sa-cred 3. 'Tis not a - ione those limbs are rack'd,But friends,too,are for-snK - mg, And more than all, for 4. None ev - er knew such pain be - fore, Such in - fi - nite af - flic-tion ; None ev - er felt a M m *_^_« f — ^ 1 — H _# ^' — ^_ ^^ m 1 r ^t=^ :yz;:zt I 9-^-0 — r curse of sin, Its aw-ful guilt dis-cern-ing ; Up - on the cru - ci-fied One look,And tiiou shaltread as hands and feet Whicli piercing naiLs have wounded, See ev'ry limb with scourges rent; On Him, the Just, the thankless man,That tend-er heart is acu-ing;Oh, fearful were the pain and scorn By Je-sus, lov-ing ' grief like His In that dread cru-ci-fix - ion, For us He bare tho,=e bit-ter throes. For us those ag-on -" gi^fc book — And thou shalt read as in a book, What well is worth thy learn-ing. In - no - cent, On Him, the Just, the In - no - cent What mal - ice hath a-bound-ed! Je - sus, borne. By Je - sus, lov - ing Je - sus.borne.When peace for sm - ners mak-ing. iz - ing woes, For us those ag • on - iz - ing woes. In oft - re - new'd in - flic - tion. ^?^ ^- -^ -0- •»• •»- 'm^ •»• -0- N..#. =t >- -^- ±t: i 98 £ Jesus, Friend Unfailing! Beethoven. (Specially arranged for this work.) I I I T I i J J I-i^ ' ' I^H 5 i^fzz*- ~i -^^ * ^ ^ 4 4 4 4 if 1. Je - sus ! friend un-fail - ing.How dear thou art to me ; Are cares or fears as-sail - ing ? I 2. Why should I droop in sorrow ? Thou'rt ev - er by my side; Why trembling dread the morrow? What 3. Oh, worldly pomp and glo - ry ! Your charms are spread in vain ! I've heard a sweeter sto-ry. I've 4. For ev - 'ry trib - u - la - tion, For ev - 'ry sore dis-tress, In Christ I've full sal-va-tion.Sure . . ) I I I ^ ^ L I II \ \ ^iti^ 1:^=t= tit 4=P ' T ^ *~* — -\ y-i-n t— -r t=t :fc ^ -#-T- ^ r t—^ _^_2_ ry, Of this my pil-grim en, Tis but to follow way? thee. m find my strength iu Thee ! Why should my feet grow wea - ill can e'er be - tide ? If I my cross have tak - found a tru-er gain ! Where Christ a place pre - par - help, and qui - et rest. No fear of foes pre - vail - ing! I tri-nmph,Lord in Thee; O Rough If eth,There is my lov'd a - bode; There r$^=*=t=ti P P ■75^; I I I I -49-i- It tit -«6>— - i I I I J \ \ IJL4 Aj BEFBAIN. ^J I !lJ. I i 5 :J=4: ■ g : • . -d ~1 the' the path and drea scorn'd, despised, for-sak shall I gaze on Je Friend uq - fail-ing 1 — r ry. It ends in per-fect day. en.Naught severs Thee from me, sus, There shall I dwell with God ! Je - BUS, friend un-fail - ing. How dear thou art to me. ^ ^f!=^ -o • # I 1 I n Jesus, Friend Unfailing.— Concluded. 99 ^P &- 3:i=t=t ^m «S>-i- Friend -* * f-'-» « 9 *~* * • * * ^ I I fail - ing, Life, Joy I O Re - fuge sure ! Je - sus, Friend unfail-ing. Evening Prayer. i Quietly. English. d^ sa ^ i -19- -t9- -&- »■ -&- -»■ -Gh I 1. The day is past and o - ver 2. The toils of day are o - ver 3. Be thou my soul's pre-ser-ver, 1S> §a » -fiL -«'- -G)- -O- All thanks, O Lord, to thee ; I pray thee that of - fence-leas I raise the hymn to thee — And ask, that free from per - il God ! for thou dost know How ma • ny are the per - ils ^ \^ I _ ^ ^> _ _ J rv _ -'9- -6>- ^- '*-^ ^—r-eh-r-^ -1 — r x I — r^ V^ I The hours of dark may be ; The hours of fear may be ; Thro'which I have to go ; pj—J-jg-jg-gZ-p-^ O Jesus ! keep me in thy sight. And save me thro' the coming night, O Jesus ! keep me in thy sight,And guard ine thro' ttie coming night. Loverof men! O hear my call, And guard and save me from them all, Amen. :±pr x if 3z: E -4^ -t^ C1..0. ^ £^s>- r^- -rt- 1 100 When They Go Silently. %=? Words by Asnie Hebbebt. I i I J J I h r' J i H * ^ J J J » When they go si - lent - ly Out from em-brac - es, While a white mys Rest shall be sweet for them Un - der green moss - es, Crowns shall be light When they go si - lent - ly Is it to sev - er Each fond and faith - ^-—4- ■ ter - y for them ful tie- ^ Gov Af Part t -^ ers their fac ter the cross for - ev ■ we 68, Shall our be - lov • es ; Though we lov'd ten er? Stars of our love m n ife ed know How the still shadows grow, der - ly, Earth bound so slender-ly be - low, Tho' with strange light thev glow, •^ 1 * :t=t :^ 4=t ± w~izi: m^ r^ r - • Cross-ing our path be - low Tnro' emp-ty plac - es ? Theirs all the gain will be. Ours all the loss - es. Sure-ly our souls shall know. Knowing the Giv - er. r s 4 Near, though we see them not. Faces are glowing ; Sweet, though we hear them not. Voices are flowing ; Giving mine eyes to see, God will remember me, When through His mystery Silently going. Thou Father Doest All Things Well. 101 J. H. K. n 4 1 "Thon hast dealt well with thy servant, Lord, according unto thy word. '—Psalm. 119: 65. J. H. K. V ITT 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 II it •* III ^ 1 1 , J 1 ' ^ 1,1! rm 9 m 1 ^ ^ 1 J ^> • ' «■ • * « 5 1 • 1 V^V £ * - ^ • Zi 4 1 ^ • « : * iC* • # r * C^ • •.' • m # s?- ' S § \ - • P • 1 » ^ * 1. We know thou God art always near, Tho' oft thy face mav not ap-pear, For with thine 2. Our way aeems hedged a-bout with thorns, And then the troub - led spir-it mourns. We think thy 3. Tho' troubled waves flash high and wild, The sea a - gain is calm and mild, What if the 4. When sin and siiaine our hearts op-press, Thou com-for - ter art near to bless. We learn dear m » m /%/ . -S- ■*• • ■<^* <^' *• -M. M. ^Z-' _ . _ 1=: =t=4: I I ! I -I- t:^ ^=^=r own be-lov-ed hand, Thou sendest often chastisement, Tho' prone to fret at slightest pain, We think not face is hid from view. When nearest to re fresh-ing dew. But when the sun of plenty shines, And ev'ry breakers roar we hear,The coast again is bright and clear, When summer windssweep o'er the plain, The sunshine Sa-vior at thy feet. The glo-ries of the mer - cy seat. We picture how the shining band, Rejoice in -^* ^ Jiu M. '^' £a.«. . -a- -sh „ , M. m. M- ji9-' Jt- -a.' jf. ^ ^ m i It tz -» — • — «'- I: 1 — rr 15=1= £S m :ti=1: how thou heal-est then. We won-der why, but can-not tell. Thou cloud shows silv'ry lines, And hearts with ho-ly rapture thrill, Thou fol-lows af - ter rain, Oh how thy mer-cies all ex - cell. Thou the re deemed land; Then how the songs of triumph swells. Thou -^9-i Father Father Father Father do-est doest do-est do-est -IS-' (*^. -I f- F F tSf-^ h- ^^¥ all things all things all things all things a. -«,. well, well, well, well. 1 102 Will You Meet Us Over There ? A. T. Q. Daett for two Boy^a or Olrl*. A. T. GORBAM. 1. Will you meet u? bv the nv - er. On the far - off gold - en shore, Where the 2. Shall we meet when heav-en'a mor - row Beams up - on oar long-ing eyes? When up 3. Will you meet us where for - ev - er Rolls ihe grand, tri - um-phant song, And with ^ ^ 1.1-yt- y_J fiow'rs are blooming ev - er, And the shadows come no more ? in the land of light and beauty, Home of ©n earth's night of sorrow God's e-ter - nal sun shall rise ? When the weary toil is o - ver.And the earnest, firm en-deav-or Will you strive to join our throng ? Will you tread the narrow pathway Winding ^ *^ there? there ? there .♦ ^r-ir an-gels bright and fair, Shall we live and love to-gath - er .' heav-y cross of care Is exchanged for crowns of glory, tkro' earth's desert bare ? Will you bear the cross of Je - sus, BEFBAOr. SCHOOI^ Will you meet us Will you meet us Will you meet us - ver o - ver - ver ^ ko' I i I ^ how sweet, Yes, we'll meet you, yes, we'll meet yon, Oh, how sweet to meet you o - ver there! Z2iZ. N h ♦ i^bt- -i9- 1 — r -"■-lit how sweet. Another Hand Is Beckoning Us. In memory of beloved Mabel Cule ; Born into the Unseen Life, March 6th. 1880. 103 Words from J. G. Whittier. Music by J. B. Mcrbat. ij — g . I -I — I I— f ^ -^ —J J — U- - '/' — — u .0-1—^^ #-J— 5 — -4 J-i-^i •-^-•^-=4 0-^" \^^ « *# is =t il=:q - ot'h - er liand is beckoning, us An - oth - er call bless - ings of her qui - et life, Fell on us like lone un - to our Fath - er's will, One thought hath rec the on given, dew, ciled And And That ii i=T};^ ^ T-1 F R -^^ J \- - —5 1-4— -1 -« -m- glows once more with an - gel steps. The path good thoughts.where her foot - steps pressed, Jjike fai He whose love ex - ceed - eth ours, Hath tak m^^ _^ f-^-jS"- ~^^ \m that reach bios home es heaven. soms His grew, child. i r IS Fold her, Father, in thine arms, And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee. I 5. Still let her mild rebuking stand Between us and the wrong ; And her dear memory serve to make Our faith in goodness strong, 6. And grant that she, who trembling hera Distrusted all her powers ; May welcome to her holier home, The weil-beioved of our.s. 104 Words Of Jesus. f PRIM ART Cl.AS»i SONG.) Words and Music by J. R Mcrkay. r2=diizr:1^:ip=1=:pi== :.^=|=:: "2?- AND JE-SUS SAID; 1. Suffer little children tocoiueuu to me and for - . - - For of sucli is the bid them not, [know them, and they "j 2. 1 am the Good Shep-herd; My sheep hear my voice, and I ^'S. This is my commandment that ye love one another; Ye afemyfriendsif ye do whatsoever -ff. ii^i: Semi Chorus, (liitlle Children.) king fol I -?2--F— ^ ^-*^ 1^--^ ^— s:f— V v-i;: — yl— >,-J — ~ ^ I -^^1— f — '■ -=^-1 ''■f-* ■ — ^ — ! i^"A — P| — i — « ^> — ^-,-:{: -^___^_^ ---^-:f ^_ h-| -^-^-P ^— ^| -#^.. 3?^- dom of heaven, low me. com - mand you, -a. _,_^ 1. We come, Obles-sed 2. We fol - low, bles-sed 3. Help us, () bles-sed Sa - vioi-,We hear thy gen-tle voice; We Sa - vJor,Thy lit -tie lambs are we; O Sa - vior,Thy lit -tie friends to be; And -^ = *—r * = »-^ • ^ •- Full ChoruH. come to do thy bid keep our feet from stray in our love for oth ding. And in thy love re-joice. ing Till we thy face shall see. ers, Show best our love for thee. • 1/ We come, we come, we come, we come, We ^i —0- :^ia 4i: fizJ;?— W-sf Words Of Jesus.— OoncMed. 105 hear thy welcome call ; Thy great,warm,lov-ing heart has room For the lit - tie ones and all. f: ± L^J w • g » w =t==t: I s i t- -^ Words and Music by ± Father, Help Me. (CHlIiDS PRAYER.) Frank Howard. 1. Fa - ther, pu - ri - fy my 2. Fa ther, help me, I am 3. Fa - ther. guide thme err - ing heart, weak, youth, That from sin I walk a - part ; And thy love I come to seek ; Un - to ways of heaven - ly truth. ^=4= t — r t=±: -j2- -|2- -<2- s ^^1 ^--25r ^f-'i-' That I may on thee re - ly, Thro' thy grace and ho - ly light, Take me in thy sa - cred care, 2 a , ..g s/ — "^ I ^ And may with thy will com - ply. Lead me to thy man - sions bright. And for - ev - er keep me there. -Oi^ 1= m 106 Sabbath Bells. LucT HosBia Chafpbb. A. T. OOBHAM. i 1^=!^:;^= 1. bles-sed the day That call-eth away The wea-ry from la-bor, the chil-dren from play ; O 2. How cheerful the place, And welcome each/ace,And precious each les-son of wisdom and grace. But gvg7r*"T~* — ' — ' — f — ^ ^ — ^ — ' — * — *~^~^^ — ' — ' — ' — ' — *^~' — * — • — '~ s 4= ,x_;^ Refram.O blessed the day, That call-eth a-way, The wea-ry from la-bor, the chil-dren from play ; o Vt __ .N . N NJ ». ?^ ^ . N __ V . ^ ^ - ^ _ • — •»— 5 — # beau - ti - ful bell, Whose ech - o and swell Rings out the blest time of God's worship to tell. a ho - lier spell, Than of lesson or bell, Is the spir-it of Je-sua that in us doth dwell. h ^ ^ -It- ^ :»• ^ ♦ , #■ ^^^^* ♦♦♦J* i t-r \ LI g i r iitz I I ii=gi T I I 1 f PiE t: beau - ti - ful bell, Whose ech -"o and swell Rings out the blest time of God's worship to tell! Light are the young feet O'er val-ley and street That hasten away in the dear school to meet;And The way may seem long, The battle be strong. Which end in sweet home and the conqueror's song; And I fei. -^ In ;:i u u if u -V — ' Sabbath Bells.— Concluded. 107 i S pg^gg hrjr =*= V-v- '^i).C. ^! I hap - snares i«s py the throng That raise the sweet song. Of praise and thanksgiving to Him that be-iong, maybe - fall, But what of them all. If God's be the ser-vice, and His )jp the call ' fd -0 1 — rTti 0- — • • -• 0-r* * — -• • -0--tr- ^ ^' U J m I Thy Little Lamb Would Be. (A CHIL.DS PRAYER.) -6—? 1 1 — ^ r 1 ra , f— 1 * XT* — ^ ^ 1 — k ■— j -#-T-^ 1— 1 — ^ T" 1 — — r*s — ^ — ■ fr^ i ^ *■ i • • • ^ ^ *■ I ^745 5««J 5 4P • .? S S •'? M • #1 * • ^ I^ 1. Je - 2- I 3. Teach ■0- BUS, Sa - thy lit - me how vior, tie to son lamb pray of God, Who would be, Je - to thee. Make 0.0 •. for me BUS, I me ho life's path - would fol - - ly. heav way trod ; low thee ; - en - ly ; Rf-4-^ « * " — • — — • 1 — # —P ^ — i— # '2 - -.- ^ x~* • w u —\ : fe — ^ « —f T" ** I r 1 - '■ 1' i 1 1 1 i 1 r 1 ' h ^ -§ ^— r — i — r^ 1 . , 1 ,ra 1 — h— 1 -^ ■A n n fe J r^ 1 -U-0-ir-- — '^. — 1 * 1 5-\ ] " K S s • ? « 2 * ? ^ A * ^ # f # ^ ^- 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 - m thy fold. Let me love what thou dost love. Let me live with thee a - bove. vr^ «- f- ■#• -«^ ■«t ^ •#- •#• 1 f t'^* ' f • - ' ' p ' j ^ * • Kf ■ I t' 1 1 ' _ m * 1 ^ • • • * f ._ _ L /5_ m #-• ^ r- ■ '5' i r 1 r ' ' - ' r § 1 1 r r I r ^^ ' 108 Gather Up The Sunbeams. Bric;h- ^ ^ ^ i G;\th - er lU' t.'H* sunbe;ims. Gather up ihi=- sunbHam^; (ia;iier up in<: sumx-ams All aroun>l our path _y_y # c t c c. 1=^- — ft-- — » » » • f -j-v ^- ~ — - — s — ■ \-0 — # — *- -# — i H I Bring Them All To Thee. 109 "My Bins, my heart, my grief, my life.'' P^ 4 — K-4 J. R. M. 3^^3e: 1. I bring my sins to 2. My heart to thiee, I 3. it bring my grief to S thee, The sins I bring, The heart I thee, Ttie grief I ^ ^^^ ^=^5=*=^ can-not count; That all may cleansed be, In can-not read ; A faithless wand'ring thing, An can-not tell ; No words shall needed be, Thoa ^mm ■m— 1 — w — T-^m m— -I t I I I -^ TV I I 1. ■•■ •♦ Treble and Alto -1 N— T—^: Tenor and Bass, S I — v-i- ?i|E3 * J. "- ig§ r-*^' r I u . thy once opened fount, I bring them, Savior, all to thee. The burden is too great for me, To e - vil heart in - deed , I bring it, Sa-vior, now to thee,That fix'd and faithful it may be, To knowest all so well, I bring the sor-row laid on me, suff-'ring Savior. all to thee, To * * H ^ \f 0. ^ i- '-iz My life I bring to Thee, 1 would ni 'j be my own , Savior! let me be Tiiine ever, thine alone; My heart, my life, my all I bring To Thee, my Savior and my King. uo Evermore. Frank Howard. C\ k 1 *^ N K K . Ik. UP'! J m k. li"^ JL.h ^ K V W 0, fw'^ -4- — ^ ^ m # — — ^ — -% — • — 1 ^ ■§- -— # — --5= — J= * ' 1. They are wait - ing for us there, Where there's neitb 1-er grief nor care, Where there's 2. Oh how hap py they must be. In that sweet e ter - ni - ty, When the 3. Oh we long to meet them there, In the land BO pure and fair, Where those m r-P— P ft— P ■ f -#— — « P • P — , Rtt>4— f- 1 -1 \ 1 ^ r \ ^r- > — -^ — — t - ^ > »-^-»— H -^ \f 'i m ' '_^ '.^ '^ r ^ . ' ' ' 1 ^ \j •J y 1 - .J \ • y • • u ^ 1 • *" n u > V T P PL iL - ' ' -'^ ^ ^ ^ it b 1 r ■'^ "> » ^ • ^ -(S.- -. r' ^ fm*^ J J vrT P - 1 ! ■ ^ . "y ? • 4 ' • *> • 1 J * m ^ # heav'n-ly Sav - ior's bless - ings m joys face we to share, they'll see, may share, ev - ev - ev - •. er - more ; er - more ; er - more; \ All their earth Where His pure There we'll live ' ' 1* -ly and a work ho - life • is ly of * • ^ , } *-i.i p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .- . 1 1 1 1 -^ b m » ^ ' ' ^ u , 1 1 1— V • ,• 5 y 1 • f '^ -tr- — tr- ' > '• • > 1 i' ^ 1/ k' — ^- -Kt- ?^^^ £=^:^5!=^- And they ne - ver - more will roam 'Tis their pure and peaceful home Shines up - on the an - gels bright, And there's noth-ing but delight, And our trust in Je - sus prove, In His hap - py home a- hove, «— ,— • P t= • « P *— r— • • — P • — I 1 P— I- u L — ^-= = u ts • • • • — -* ev - er- ev - er- ev - er- more, more. more,_ -.,_!2- 2ii: H. Evermore. — Concluded. Ul m -*St- ^ -« 9 , Ev iS Ev er more, They will live a life of After 3d verse. We will live a life of UL_! m ft ^_! fL^^ p « ft. itlzt Ev - er-more, ev - er-more, ev - er-more, ev - er-more, They will live a life of s i ^ They are wait - ing for us there, Where there's Love ev - er - more, ^ Love ev - er - more, i i ^ er-more. neith - er grief nor care, Where there's heav'n-ly joys to share, ev iS I 112 Lamb Of God. Misa Proctob. I^££^^ .-i- J. R. M. 4=1: P^i a ^ H 1- =t=q^ ^^^ 1. The way is long and drea - ry, The path is bleak and bare ; Our feet are worn and wea - r}-, But 2. The snows he thick a-round us, In the dark and gloomy night,The tempest wails a-bove us, The 3. Our hearts are faint with 8orrow,Heav-y and sad to bear ; We dread the bit-ter morrow, But rx =i=;=t P we will not des-pair, More heav-y was thy bur - den, More des - o - late thy way, stars have hid their light, But bleak-er was the dark - ness, Round Calvary's cross that day. O we will not des-pair, Thou knowest all our _ an - guish, And thou will bid it cease. O I 4L JZ- r~\» 1 C -4- —1- -ih 1 r-# *- — #— 1 -*-!- ^'?=f- =p= ^. l— 1 — # #— ■ X — u -^— H — ^- :iS: i; y^ ,tJ §^ -^5--^ amb of God, who tak - est The sin of the world a - war. lamb of God. who tak - est The * — • — « — • — a «__^ — ft ' » ft — ^:*-^_i2_! — J_^_# — « — — J-»'-^ ^ f f Lamb Of God— Concluded.* 113 IrfMt verse. ^^ It is hoped that the children will be patiently helped to like Minor music. Persevering practice will well repay both teacher and taught. Pleasing Spring. M ^^ — : -4^ H. H. Quick. m s:* 1. Pleas-ing spring a-gain is here ! Trees and fields in bloom ap-pear ; Hark ! the birds with 2. Lord, af-ford a spring to me ! Let me feel like what I see ; Ah ! my win - ter 3. How the soul in win - ter mourns, Till the Lord, the sun, re-turns; Till the 8pir - it's Bf It m. i±=C= m • .^ ' -0. ' w ' ^ ' art - less lays, War - ble their Ore - a - tor's praise ;War - ble their Cre - a - tor's has been long, Chill'd my hopes, suppressed my song, Chill'd my hopes. suppressed my gen - tie rain, Bids the heart re - vive a - gain, Bids the hea;t re-vive a - gain praise, song. -f= 4—1 »-- ? 0- -— l-J 114 Words from "Folded Hands.' Ever Sing The Love Of Jesus. •TJKLLK." 1. Sweet-ly sing the love of Je - sua, Love for you and love for me ; 2. Soft - ly sing the love of Je - sus, For our hearts are full of tears, 3. Glad - ly sing the love of Je - sus, Let us lean up - on His arm ; ^ ^m ^.^ 1^ A ^ J •#• -F* ■•-. r*i Heav-ens light is not more As we think how, walking If He loves us, what can r. =p^ li-eif- -'»- # »- — » — D.C. Ev er sing the love of Je - sus, Let the day be darker clear; Ev' - ry pain and ev' Fine. Dnet. ry -v-j-.^ ^ -m — I— L -t==^ i ^■ ^ __.__.^, cheer-ing, Heaven's dews are not more fr«e, As a child humb - ly. This low earth for wea - ry years, With-out rich - grieve us ? If he keeps us, what can harm ? Still he lays ^'4ii in pain or ter - ror, Hides him 68, without dwell - ing, Wounded his hand in bless - ing, On each -»-^ ^ S ^ sor - row, Brings uis own to him more near. in his moth-er's breast. As a sai-lor seeks the ha-ven, We would come to thee for rest, sore by foe or friend. In the gar-den and in dy - ing, Je - aus lov'd us to the end; upturned, seeking face, And in heav'n his children's angels, Near the thro ne ha ve always place. m ^ 33 ^ ■:i^^ ■J BisHoH Heber. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, Rev. J. B. Dykes. U5 i :^ :^^l I =t ■=2:^ 1. Ho - Iv, 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, 7~ "rI/~ Lord, God Al-migh all the saints a - dore tho' the dark-ness hide Lord, God Al-migh ty Ear - ly in the thee, Cast - ing down their thee, Tho' the eye of ty All thy works shall ♦ ■#. i=t: — *- I ^1 I morn - ing our song shall rise golden crowns a-roand the glas sin - ful man thy glo - ry may praise thy name in earth and 3 to thee, • sy sea, not see, sky and sea. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho Cher - u - b'un and Ser - On - ly thou art ho Ho - ly, ho - ly. ho phim ly. ly. -^ — w mer - ci - fnl and might fall - mg down be - fore there is none be - side mer - ci - ful and might y. him, thee, y; Fa - ther all glo - nous end-less praise to thee. Which wast, and art, and ev - er-more shall be. Per - feet in pow'r in love, and pu - ri - ty. Fa - ther all glo - rions, end-less praise to thee. ije Jbi i .2L R?: T='t^ ?=f 116 Our Father In Heaven. irt^^— 1 =4= 1 1 [ \ J J 1 — \- — (- t~' 1 , H. A. LEwn. =r 1 • 1 ^ \ 1. Our 2. For - Fath give — # *—- ' - er in our trans - heav - en, We bai - gress-ions, And teach •*■ ♦ f- « ■#• lOW na -ih: -J ^-^-\-l J ^— H •« -.9- ■#■ thy name ; May thy king-dom "^ to know That hum - ble com - J*^ ♦ -^ *- c\* 1 S • 1 * ■ • i» ^ 1 * fb * ' I ' J'l «» r 1 1 1 r 1 1 "" 1 • ' -^ ffA P ' r T» « ^ /4 i r 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' :rr-i- — 1 ^■ r — 1 •" ~V^ — U- P^ r-4- —t- -- r- — TT" fe*^" —J- 1— ; *^- .-.^:-3 =i= #— *-^ « — i — --# — — « — =s=r=l ho - pas - sion On earth be Which par - dons ♦ ♦ J: the each same ; foe; Oh Keep give us to from us temp - dai ta - ■ ly tion, Our From r>' r • - f ^ « \ I'l , ^ r ■■ mm -^ b 1 1 1 1 <> -■ [7 1 1 , 1 p. 1 — . — -^ — I J J 1 1 1 -^_ — -) — ^=r-1r-t=i-i ~k> — — 1 ^ •-■ --^— J -4-- h- f=5=11 •J por - tion of e - vil and bread ; sin, A 4 J It nd ' — } S * S w from thy thine be the f * • ■~r — r — T~ boun - ty that glo - ry for - r-# ^ * , ~r — r~~i all ev - must er : be A - S* II fed. men ! 1^^ H — M-J ri 1 r < _» -1— [X-Jj :| E. A. H, In The S'helter Of The Rock. S. W. Straub. U7 •#^^ ^^i * — #--^ ■'"li — p — -^ — ^ #-• ^ 1. In the shel-ter of the Rock.Je - sus hide me, That no e - vil and no harm May betide me. 2. Neath tiie shel-ter of the Rock, Lord receive me ; When the tempest gath-er round. Never leave me- 3- Sheltered in the o - pen Rock, Fattier, near thee, With the blessings of thy love Sweetly cheer me. 4. From the shel-ter of the Rock, Father, take me, When the glo-ries of yon heav'n Shall awake me. m. -OL. N h I m. *. it -(2. 4- ^^^ rt In the shel-ter of the Rock let me rest, In the ahel-ter of the Rock I am let me rest, '%-=^ -^^^ > i -• — • — # . * 4 - ^T-V Tv^ zgz dir.:: i I i^ ^ i blest. In the shel-ter of the Rock, In the shelter of the Rock, I i am blest, am blest. m U8 Strive to Enter In. E. A. H. J. H. f. 1. Straight is the gat-, Aii'i narrow is tlie wav Thai leads to the realms Of end- less day. 2. On-ly the pure, W'noserobpsare washed and white, Can share with the saved Yon home of light; 3. They who would reach And walk yon golden street. Must here be renewed In Christ com-plete. m ^ ^ -•-— ^^ m CHORVS. ^ -j— gs*- -0—^0 — S-r-0 ^ m Strive, broth-er, strive, Strive to en- ter in ; Re - nounce to - day Thy Strive, broth-er, strive. Strive to en-ter in, Renounce today, ev - ry ^ ^ :V: ^ lizfczz: -V- ^ ly i r- ^=* T K- ife ^-- i strive, brother, strive, Strive to en - t«r in ; Re-nounce to - day Thy ev- 'ry Strive, brother strive, Strive to enter in ; Renounce today Thy ev- 'ry •♦■ •0-' ■0- -<9' •#.* •••■•- ■♦■ •0- •0- •0- ■0- J ••■•f- Bin. 8IB. P^ t g* '1 1 SE ^ :^ t -fi- xizn: ? • The River Of Life. There Wher A - To 18 a riv - er. deep and broad, Its coarse no mor - tal knows ; - e'er it flows, con-tentions cea8e,And love aud meekness reign, long its shore, an - gel - ic bands Watch ev-ry mov-ing wave; it dis-tress-ed souls repair, The Lord in-vites them nigh ; They leave their cares and It fills With joy the The Lord himself com - With ho - ly joy their m^ -i: ^ ± 3: :i: fc: CHOBUS. It?: T idz: -t5>-^ IS Church of God, Andwid - ens as it flows. mands the peace. And foes con-spire in vain. Flow on, flow on, sweet Stream,flow on, The breast ex-pands,\Vhen men the wa-ters crave. eor - rows there, They drink and nev - er die. ^^_^^ •0- ■#- -^s>- •»■ J ^_ .,_^a p .^—^ n > > T— ^ ^ 1= i=-r4= ^ *~ 31 *= -^jy-f- g=Q=^i -^ earth with glo - ry fill ; Flow on. till all the Savior know. And all o - bev His will. Flow OB, till »U Sa - vior know. 120 Words by O. A. T. Dearer my Lord to Thee.'^ [After the well known hymn, " Nearer, my God, to Th.ee."] 4: J. K. H. §iEB=4 1. Dear - er, my Lord, to me, Dear - er to me, 2. When as a wan-der -er In sin gone down, 3. Then did thy cross appear, Ris - ing to heav'n ; ^ a ^ |L_^_^.j! Since by His low - ly cross, Dark - ness came o - ver me Then was Thy love to me, i=:=g: rw=-—t.. Xi :-=!: =t 4 "ST. EEEE5 ■a • — ^r~ ^^~ — •' -G^~ -^ X "S: s^ He rais-eth me ; Ev - er my song shall be, Dear - er, my Lord, to me Star - less — a - lone, — Where thro' thy light I see, Dear - er, my Lord, to me, In mer - cy giv'n ; Though an - gels near I see, Dear - er, my Lord, to me. a »—r-^-. 7— r-^ * 1 — ^ ^ — rfe«'- f T" .-t « 12- zri? - I r -r-^ :^=t= f-\ i r-fe =t: — I — &- — r=tg r -^ - r— t— r- t=f= 3 Dear - er, my Lord, to Dear - er, my Lord, to Dear - er, my Lord, to me, me, me, J- Dear - Dear - Dear - er er er to to to me. me. me. For final 4 Henceforth my sleepless thought Winging thy praise High o'er my selfish griefs, A song I'll raise; Each highept note shall be, Dearer, my Lord, to me. Dearer to me. 5 And when on angel wing, Borne through the sky, All other themes forgot, As he draws nigh ; One sweetest song shall be Dearer, my Lord, to me. Dearer to me. I ForeTer With The Lord. 121 Earnestly. J. R. M, II ^ ^ ^ ^. 1. For-ev - er with the Lord, A - men ! so let it be; Life Irom the dead is in his word, 'Tis 2. My Father's house ou high. Home of my soul, how near, At times to faith s as - pir-ing eye, Thy 3 So when my lat - est breath.Shall rend tne vail in twain, By death I shall escape from death, And §!^tE^ 1— E EE= :nz::ife EE t— h -t^ -U- im - mor-tal - i - ty, Here in the bod-y pent, gol-den gates ap-pear, For-ev - er with the Lord, life e - ter-nal gain. Knowing as I am known, ■*■•■*■■•- ■•- -<©'-. •#•■#-.■•-■•- •♦•-«- izfiE=EHE==:EEE: '# — • Absent from thee I roam, Yet nightly pitch my Father, if 'tis thy will. The prom-ise of thy How shall I love that word, And oft re-peat be ■ r-^i — ±L mov-ing tent, A day's march nearer home, grac-ious word, E'en hereto me ful - fil, fore the throne, For-ev - er with the Lord, r Near-er home, Near-er home, A day's march nearer home. With the Lord, With the Lord, Forev-er with the Lord. With the Lord, With the Lord, Forev-er with the Lord. 122 Mrs. Jahe. Crbwdsoit. My Savior! Arranged from 3. L. B. 1. I've found a joy in sor 2. I've found a glad ho - san 3 An El - im, with its cool 4. My Sa-vior! Thee poss-ess T-€f- row, A 66 - cret balm for pain, na, For ev' - ry woe and wail, ness, Its foun-tains, and its shade ; ing. I have the joy, the balm, A beau - ti - ful to - A handful of sweet A bless - ing in its The heal - ing and the ilSii^l^ mor man full bless row Of na, When ness. When ing, The — # — sun-shine af - ter rain ; graces from Esch - ol fail ; buds of prom - ise fade; sunshine and the psalms; # «- I I've I've O'er The found a branch of found a Rock of tears of soft con prom-ise for the heal A tri fear ing Near ges When tion. I've ful, The r — r -s^ ^ iSiUzzq^ P-i-^*— b-* — — *— • -V— — #— -*- -0— -« — « ' — •*- 1 -0— =^ ■ _^_p* — » — ,— --r — t^-^ — ^- 1. The young, the lov'd, the beau - ti - ful, Why must they pass a - way. 2. The gen - tie, fair, and del - i - cate. We love to have them so, 3. The young, the lov'd, the beau - ti - fnl, They early pass a - way, Why must the flow'rs we And yet for that we Be - cause thev can-not m ■ r K 1 1 Quartet or Chora*. > A^P-r> — -d ^ — 1 N i — • 1 — f s- -1 * J — ^■ — • ' ^VJi , — w __. -^ ^— -#-T-#- IZp__5 ?__ r- -I — •— • ^] love so well, The ear - li - est de - cav? Whv must the gen - tie and the good Re - love them mo8t,They are the first to go. Ex - ot - ics of a fair - er cime.They bloom and shine, Where death's chill breezes play. gen - tie Fath er ! Mas-ter good ! Help ii^r^l r ^T"! T~ K I .1 1 # .-.^ # . Ci'- -L..t_— i-.-. - -f^-f — r r f-n fetfci=:±=;h=t: — 1 ^ — 1— —t- t=±=^H=?^ ~\ « — ~f — r — \ — — f«- ■-m • — » w — -t n \ ^T— I J • • ^ 1 u ' =4^4: S.[ SjL-^ -Jm ::r± i trace their steps so poon, seek their na-tive bed, us to love, and lose, Why must the "morning glo-ry" hide Before the mid-day sun? Too ten-der for a soil so hard As earth for them has spread. To trust tnee, when not understood, To ac - qui - esce, not choose. 124 R. G. S. xVotnmg, Iiora, iiave £ To Bring. "God 80 loTed the world, that he gave bis only begotten Son."— John hi : 16. Fioin "Fount of Blessing." R. G. Staples. 1. Nothing,Lord.have I to bring; This is all mv plea. .Te-sus on the ruggpd cross D'x^d to rnnsom nif 2. All unclean, al.is ! unclean. Heart by sins (iefiled ; But my Savior calls and says, "Be ye reconciled." 3. Dear Redeemer.precious Lamb,\Vhile 'tis call'd today. In contrition I would come; Wash my guilt away. 4. Write thy law upon my heart. Stamp thine image there : Nevermore Irom me depart.Be thou ever near. caoKi:». n .j^-' oh, speak in Pre - cious Sa - vior, Lord Precious Savior, of all, Speak Lord of all. to me ; Speak ;o me, love! speak in love ; thy dy - ing Bv thv dv-ing 4- Ml ^ JL o - nies. By thy blood my pins re-move, ag - o-nies, Bv liiv nrec ous blood mv sins remove. # — # — • *- tiiiS! Until He Come. 125 "Belle." 1. "Till he come,'' O let the words, Lin-ger on the trembling chords, Let the lit - tie while between 2. When the weary ones we love. Enter on their rest a - bove; Seems the earth so poor and vast, 3. Clouds and conflicts round us press, Would we have one sorrow less ; All the sharpness of the cross, 1 ' ^ If \S.W=ZZ^ In their gol - den light be seen ; All our life joy o - ver - cast, All that tells the world of loss, Let us think how heav'n and home. Lie be-yond that, Hush ! be ev - 'ry mur-mur dumb. It was on - ly Death and darkness and the tomb. On - ly whis-per, REFRAnV, :=1=f :^ -*—i- -0-~- iS ^mm t "Till He come," "Till He come," Till He come, Till He come, Bles - sed prom - ise, 'Till He come." "Till He come," XZC 126 Lookmg To Jesus. I m D. C. Addisom. r -*— 1^ -^—^ »-T-#- -#-^.^ 1. O eyes that are wea-ry and hearts that are sore! Look offun - to Je - sus, and sor-row no more! 2. While looking to Je - sus, my heart can-not fear; I trem-ble no more when I see Je - sus near: 3. Still looking to Je - sus, Oh, may I be found, When Jordan's dark waters encompass me round, i^f-:£ ifcti! --^=^ Izp m •^rfc — ^- r-t- N- ?= 1 — s- =t5i r 1 i"^ ^^ J !^1 --^ «-r— V~*"^ •-" :rt fs- 1 — -*=^- — -V— --^-q •- The] I t They ,s — — - * ight :now bear — # — of that me ! ;- -* — *- his coun his pres- a - way JL ± — •— — #— i — •— ' - te-nanc6 ence my in his shin - eth so bright, That here, as safe guard will be, For *'why are pres-ence to be, I see him j . 1 '^ i -"-i" I t - — i-- in heav - ye troub - BtiU near - r g en, there led," he er whom ^t — t^ n — u* L I bJ 4 i/ y [—-. U-j --^-*- — » — « — —^ — ) — t- =5-=! K H S 1 U ^' S JN /rs y^l? — 1 — •- =*F -J iT- # *- — « — ~#— — i ->-^ f ^ — \— • ^ — ij— =^-ii •J cS.' 1 need saith al - ^ — ^! — li- be un - ways — 1— — #— no to I s ) night, me, see, That For ' I here, why see it-. * • '-i *— as m heav - en, there are ye troub - led,'' he him still near - er whom '-^ ^ . •-• ^ — 0— need saith al - « ^ be no uu - to ways I N N night, me, see. J - 1 i>„^ 1 ; V =i— "Z^II •-^ »—f f-^ ^- 1 — •— — 1 — * — - JJ ' -t— -? "-r- { ^ 1 ^ -V — 1 1 1, Trust Te In The Lord Jehovah ! 127 1 7-T— > 1; K- a < S- J . M^ • d i • — £-- h-»-T — ^-^-r-« — S ar -•rf- 3^=; J. R. M. • s • -• — mi 1 Trust ye in the Lord Je - ho - vah ' Trust ye in the Lord Je - ho - vah ' For in the Lord .Te - 23 i ho m lirf: .-1 1^-^ ifflsii*: t ~?g~ ::^; -#-T- :|= I ' vah is ev - er"- last - ing strength, Trust ye in the Lord Je ho vah. im 4-4 Trust ye in the Lord Je - ho - vah, For in the Lord Je - ho - vah is ev - er -last-ing strength, -» g : » M — *-T-g : # a I I ! - J i f - \ M • I — r I J - . ^ tz* i ^ -^-t « — » — p- i W - M iT I- 128 At The Gate. LtrcT M. Chafpee. r^^ — ^- ^S5^ ^■ -^ — i~r«- ±z$r-^- X A. J. GORHAM. ZMijia: 1. I fol - low the footsteps that guide To the laud of per-pet - u - al day, Where the sav'd shall for-ev • er, for 2. There are thorns in the path for my hands, There are dif-fi-cult hills for my feet; And the val-leys are tor-rid, are ->, r- »T-^ X -. - - - . - 5^it fei=2=c: -V-H^ s t-»--» ■^ -t^ 331^: BEFBAUr. n S S 1 1*^ jj n 1*^ ^ 1 . tfe ^" ""- 1-^ r^r -• — j^* J -L^ -^ '...-5!__^. pM! -<&-; -^-h5- te? — L_,.,.^j— ^i:_ ^^^l^t:^i-t -5 .-Jif:g:i=iizz=di--^i =iTi== •^ =1-- :=^ ' ~ ■ =_^_^^_l_-r_i_l ev - er a-bide, And I can-not but sing on the way, tor-rid with sands, But the mu - sic with-in me is sweet. g -.- -^ -W-'T "=• — -5- — -f--^-* ^. J Ir. _ ^ ^_L.^ By and by, at the gate by and by, at the gate. Of our c \" . , ^ J II. ^ • 1 / i'^ !? ' '>' / f ^ 'r ^ 9 1 ' » ^^ ll 1 : __.- 1 u ._v ' ^ '' ' • . {• ^ ' '^ \ * fi f y ' ' ^ ;^ • 5 r y ^ hap-py, hap-py home we shall wait, we shall wait t By and by, by and by, At the gate wo shall gather by and by. by and by, by and by. =F^ :i: ± • • • > I *^ • 4 And I'll try to be faithful indeed, Till over the river I go, In the pastures of blessing, of blessing to feed, Sweet pastures that beckon me so. §iP He Is Eisen ! 129 Spirited n ^ 1 1 . 1 Arrmnged for this work. ■y tf i « 1 1 1^^ « ' . Jf Tl 4. 1 # 1 ' 1 ' ^ J • (r*) i t m ^r~ -^— r 1 J 1 « J '^ J ^ ^ s ^ 1 ^ ^ _ 1 1 1 f^ .^Ti ! •J i He IS na - ^ 1^, f" g T-^ en ! is ris - 2 2 r ^ 1 en ! Let heaven's high arch^Bring; He is ris - en ! is ris - en ! Let <^v|4-f — f- -^— f- -5 — » — # — 1 — -» — ^ — 1 "- iJa -- F » A W • — - ^ ^4 I \- X \ — \- - Jc— — •— -I: ^ U -1 ! L_ is ; * i^ 1 -r-^ ■ ' '■ ' — ^! — \ — r— ^ Fine. =|=i=: 1 r -at-r -5^ men and an - gels sing. 1. Yet for us he car - eth still, Peace on earth, to 2. He is ris - en ! Christ our life, Vic - tor in the 3. He is ris - en ! Christ our all, Looking up to m -^, — n i=t -•zt- i *=i 3EI3±^ DC. i 1 -l*— *- men good will, An - gel voi - ces yet pro-claim, Tho' we may not hear the strain, mor - tal strife, Broke the ty - rant's might - y chain, Rose o'er sin and death and pain, him we call, Thou our life, the Truth, the Way, Be our help - er day by day. pflEt :t=:^ -«— r-#^ 1 Weary Wanderer, Come Home. J. H. Akdbrsom. nt—r -it~9r £ ^^ri^^ =1^^:=^Fi -*-t- -r-^ ■#— i- d — • — 'H ^^Xr- trwz$ 1. Oh ! come, thou weary wand'rer.Thou poor loPt lamb of mine ; Turn from your fading treasures, Come feast upon the vine, 2. Be-hold your ragged garments, All spent in moth and rust ; You nev-er may repair them. Or cleanse them from the duHt ; 3. I ask of you no pen-ance. To win your fu-ture bliss ; But place your hand with meekness. And tender love, in i lis; Az* --H--/- %^ I ^ H I h ■•>=^# 5=1i=v=t= :!^±:g=g=p^_g_ 4-^- |:^7^ ■\— 1 '■ — \-0 i \-\-0- ■•- t=:*srf: -ah-; — ' *»— + its N.J^4— A-4 H^ TT MjJt M±t=^ Thou restless lamb and wayward, Why wilt fhon blinded be? Why wander o'er the mountain ? The blessed fold is free. Yet come with all your Tileness, And I will make you new. The righteousnesss of Je • sus Shall be a robe for you. Why will you wander, restless, With thorns beneath your feet. When on the Savior's bo-som. You may find rest so Bwe«t. m £: I h ^ £ ^ CHORUS. :^ ^^ =P=f: iS^ i s \-^ :^:\: AjtL ^^Ei. V^ V*^ -- t ' r ^ 4rinr -&^-i Oh 1 come, Oh! come. Thou wea-ry wand'rer, come, .\nd in the realms of glo - ry. Find an e - ter-nal home. Oh ! come. Oh ! come, i ir:::*:t= Trr^^r-t. tL# < -^-^f-J^'-S-f, ^ i*- ^-.ji-lj ^ I TT' :t?i - |- ' J I ^ 1 I u '' :t=;iir^ ^ i E. A. H. The Very Best For Jesus. J. H. Leslie. -fV-l- 131 1. Give to Christ your best af - fee 2. Give your choic-est houi-sto Je 3. Give to Christ your nob-lest ta Pgg ] — rf — p 7 =?^ =jrjzdr*>£^EpEgzT='iJtqg3^i*iE3^^zzzjiE3^ !: tion ! He is wor-thy to re- ceive, Love the purest and the sus, la de - vo - tion pure and blest, Hours most rich in tho't and lents ! Use them in his sweet em - ploy ; In the us - ing you will ^ — - I ,N I I J^^S 4= I I I I 5:^: ^1^^ CHORUS. , — -A -4 -I _ ^_L_»_i_»_^,_» J. #-T-# ' warm- est, All your trust-ing heart can feel- ing — He deserves the ver - y har-vest A re-ward of bliss- ful 9 FT— >- I J I give. oest. joy- Give the ver - y best to Je - sus, Give to a:-i tic ±: 5^3 ,_1-J_A_L,_« ,_J. 0^0—. ■-#-5-l-l-|-«-v-#- him the ver - y ^ * 1— «-^-#-^- i. Givej'our influence to the Savior! Bring no stain upon his name By a heart untrue and faithless. By a life of sin and shame.— Cho. — 5. Give your soul, your all to Jesus, As a willing sacrifice ; Your reward shall be a mansion In the shining Paradise. — Cho.-» 132 Come Unto Me. i^ ■f>-^ sHj 3 h'-i=i F^ H. H, Quick. 1. Come un-to me, Come un- to me, All ye that la - bor and are hea - vy lad - en, I I ?=rr-i o— '5' • — »-^-9 — ^r-^ • — #-t-^ — r-r-* * *—\-* • j . » -i *'» m-y-* '■^ b I Come and I Will give you rest, Come and I will give you rest. ■* - ar .-r *- --- Ig^^^fe •♦ — -fr -«- ::it *r-EE *=t ^ -*^- 1 ^5= Take my yoke up - on you, And learu Si :4: of me, For my yoke =; I -4 - 4 — eas - V, and mv Come Untx) Me.— Concluded 133 H [-: & ^^ bur - den is light, And re shall find rest, nn to your souls, And ye shall find isi s? S: -19— ;eE \ \ ^ ^ :=^ Come un - to rae. m^ -^-^ ^—4. ^j ^-^ rest, shall find rest un ■ to your souls, Come un - to me. SI m^ s t -V- ^ Boss Tbbbt. On Christmas Day. CABOI. FOB THE l.ITTIiE OKES. J. R. M. <^\ 0- ^ 5--V 4= 1. f>n(Jhristmas (lay. Far.faraway, A little baby Blumb'rins lav ; Starlight waa shed Upon his bed, And round his fair and lowly head' 2. The ange.8 sung, The blue sky rung. And all the earth look'd bright and young; 'Twas God's own Son Came down alone To make [our little souls Hia own. 3. Dear Lord above ! Teach me thy lore,Make me thy gentle, spotless dove, To find my nest Within thy breast, And there in peace and ^ f fff A ^ ^t- '"'"'"*• ±. ^ X- ^ ><-X-i k k y<--'—\ •-• ta Duet Slow. 1 1 — Lord, T^ou art Mine. _g-__... ■-X -^~ rzii: 1. Lord, Thou art mine, 2. Mer - cies are Thine, 3. Good - ness is Thine, 4. All light is Thine, Send help to Re - mem - ber O pit - y O shine on me, me, me, me. Christ I Sad sins E - vil Dark - ness am Thine, are mine, is mine, is mine, De - liv . er me. O par - don me. For - sake not me. En - light - en me. § §^* T5*-T-"— 25^ Chorus. Joyfully. —r: — I ■ ^T — i>c ^ — I — r-* «* '^T — ^ 1 — I 1 ^ "r — ' * — • Nr — I i-i ^ — n r- Then shall I praise and sing. Then shall I praise and sing, My soul, bless thou thy God, thy God and King. -F 1 F — I -• — IF 1- — I — I '— '-—^ — F — I '. ■ — T— 1 ^-(-'"T— t — n H — \/-^^ — "^ — -=^' ^ — ^ -^- ^ u ^ '^ ^-\ r -^ ^ -# — - -• — •- :g=r: 138 F. E. BBLDflK. m T— PK- :qit: 3 .i--# borne 1. There's a cross to be 2. Though the heart be op-prees'd 3. Ev - ry robe will be white, Cross and Crown. k. N ^ N K — ^ — ^1 -J (D. S. HAKB9, by per. zjz:: :d: And a crown to be worn By some one, and who shall it And we long for sweet rest, By life's heav-y bur-dens borne And tue star - y crowns bright, Which all of the ransomed shall ^ ^ ^ . ♦_. I r^ ^^ m ijf=fc:^ tvT ^:L^ ^^ i— •— 5r m^ be ? 'Though the path-way be strait and our Iri - als be great, The Savior says, "Come.foUow down — To the cross we will cling For our tri - als shall oring A glo-rious exchange for the wear. And the cit - y of gold Shall its port -als un - fold To us, if the cross here we !^ !^ ^ 1^ ^ I fe 1^ ^-y y- ^ BfttratB. 1 1^:E^^ii:^zizi—J==f^'E^zi zii::= :*r-t me crown bear • The cross and crown, " 1 wn, > ^1 > I h ! ^ The cross for the crown, The The cross aod crown, the cross and crown. <^-i-4 — • « — # 4 -^ cross for a crowa. Cross and Crown.— Concluded. 139 cross We must bear if the crown we would wear, And Je - sus will wel-come us home. .0. p. ^^ .p. — r-^r^g „ V \^ V- H'— ■— •t;^^^ 3^ Tenderly. y^r Peace. -i-^-i— • — » — 0-^-% — 0-—0 — •-»-fi>--5 — 1. Peace to the part - ing soul, Soon will it reach its goal, This lit - tie life is 2. Oh ! for faith's ea - gle eye, To pierce yon az - ure sky. And watch the spir - its 3. To us that sol - emn bell, Is but a thrill - ing knell. Of mourn-ful-ness and 4. Oh, how the fet - tered heart. Doth lan-guish to de-part, And tread the path he ■t»- oer ! flight, gloom, trod. A - bove the How glor-ions The soul re - The bless-ed changing world. The spir now to be From ev - leased from pain, Hears a strains to hear, Har - mo ' Sto wings unfurled. To Heaven will glad - ly !»oar. To sor - row free. To dwell in fields of light. To rich - er strain. Of joy, be - yond the tomb, Of ous and clear A - round the throne of God, A - Heaven will dwell in joy, be . round the glad - fields yond throne ly soar. of llRht. the tomb, of God. 'it • I 140 Eliza M. Shsbkak. With expreaslon. He Loved us so, *'Who thall separate us from the love of Christ.— BOM, 8: 8&. R. O. Staples, by per. Oh, I would amg of Je - sus, Who wash'd me white as buow, A sweet.sweet song of And I would tell to oth - ers, Wher-ev - er I may go, That Je - sus will ac - Oh, when in heav-en's por - tals. Our gold - en harps shall ring, 'Twill be the same old m J?n Chonu. Big— |i==jz==g-_fcg --:— *— ^z3 ' izzr^ i :X i|5; ^'t^t joy and praise, For Je - sus loved me so. 1. 'Twould be the sweet old sto - ry I cept us now, Be - cause he loves us so. 2. & 3. 'Tis still the sweet, oia sto - ry I 8to - ry still Our joy - ous souls will sing. m Li— LL— b^ -fc^ ! i: '- -t——V- ' 1 i-js^u-j y — , y_x_^ ^ y_z7r -Nt -1---I >,j-\ h , f^r— i N : J— , »^ 1 -, ... sing so soft and low, How Je - sus died for you and me, Be-cause he loved us so. The Light of Life. 141 Tuotao. fei^-q-— ■ ■ j =d=:H-:r== -T-^=- - 1- - . ._. .-^ — : =r- — 1 1 W^^^^^—a ^ — 1. High Priest 2. Thou hast a - a - — s bovel risen, — © ^ p-^- in heavenly but thou de - tern - pie Bcend- est shin - nev - ing, er. Light Thou * — of art —^ -^ ' the the r\' ... p^ • - ! ^ ^ ^ rP s " "* 1 ^'ti^ 1 1 ^ r> » 1 1 1 1' 1^ ^ b* -' I 1 -A 1^ r3 ^3 1 1 -1— ^ /I 11 1 1 1 - r -■■■r f 1 1 1 ::^ =^ ^;: -X :#-i— a :^-- d=t= world, there same, to - ^^ 18 DO change in day shines as the — #-•* — • ^ •— Thee, past. T ~T-r- True All Light of that thou life, wast, all thou i^^ EE^^a^ joy and health en art, and shall \ N be XI • jri ^ — - -ri-i— J=S^^-S j-sj- ■«*•• shrin - ing, Thou canst not fade a - way. ev - er, Brightness from first to last. i: ^ =^4=t: 1 I »l _ 11 Night visits not the sky, nor storm, nor sadnese^ In Thy bright glory day fills all the blue; Unfailing beauty and unfaltering gladness, And love forever new. Light of the world I undimiming and unsettinc, True light of life, oh, shine each mist away! Banish the fear, the sighing and the fretting, fie oar ancbanging day. 142 L. E. CARPEfTTKR. Light of the World. I^C — # * -izt-^ 1. While I on earth a - bide, 2. I have been lur'd a - way 3 . There is an an - gel band, ••-■•-■•-•*• « .■■■^-_^_:^_— ^ J. E. M. 4— r- Light Light Li"ht of of of the world, Be Thou my on - ly guide, the world, Far from Thy paths to stray, the world, They by Thy tiirone now stand, ■0- •0- '»• -^^ I ■*- +- .-tr.. — «L :Si=t:: ._(2-« i Light of t!ie world, Dan - ger a - lone I see, Light of the world, Like a bark tem - pest toss'd, Light of the world. They sing the song of praise, No hand outstretch'd to me, Rud - der and com-pass lost, Join in the heavenly lays, 0-~—%-^S-'- * •-!-• ^ Save when I turn to Thee, Light of the world. 'Till Thy beam o'er me cross'd, O Light of the world. There I my voice would raise, O Light of the world. Shine on, shine on in glo - ry, J Light of the World.— Concluded. 143 Light of theworldjOshineupoa me,Shineon,shinaon,ti'll I thy glory see! Light of the world,shine on. J 1 K y> y U (2 »-•-* ^ 1 1 *X1 _^ — 1 1_ — !._( \A — SA — I ; — *■ "-^ — t^ — 1> — 1> — I *-! t-r — «< — I- I »~l "■J r-v-?- Praises to our King. Bev. Godfrey Thbing. •^^JiL Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav • ior, Lis-ten while we sing, Hearts and voi - ces ris - ing, Prais-es to our King, Great and ev - er great - er, Are thy mer-cies here ; True and ev - er last - ing, Are the glo-ries there, Clear-er still and clear - er, Dawns the light from heaven, In our sad - ness bring-ing, News of sins for-given, On-ward,ev - er on - ward, Journeying o'er the road. Worn by saints be - fore us, Journeying on to God, ■4t - ^ L. * — •><— >r i tfc -V— w'- ■m — ■-T-i a r' — ^- — • — *—\-&-> V W--"-- 1 H L^ — V — ^ — ^-^-0-^ — « — — #— #-t:^ — #- All we have to of - fer. Where no pain or sor • row. Life has lost its shad-ows, Leav-ing all be • hind us, -j ^— r-K — S — N — >n—^i—JV-^^—^ r—i -n All we hope to Toil or care are known, Pure the light with • in, May we has - ten on. When the eel leg thy raai spir-it. All we yield to Thee, leg-ions, Cir - cle round thy throne. Thou hast shed thy radiance. On a world of sin. Backward nev - er looking, Till the prize is won. ^ A 4L 4t *V ♦- _ _ b| — Si — • — m~r~W~ — i pF — F — # — •-- r#T n 1 1 L^i — y, — ^ — ><■-'# • — " 144 "Sing, Sing, Sing; " A Christmas Cai;el. JAJOS B. MUB&IT. fc F^ — j — ?- Sing Sing ia :fe -■ smg, sing, 3£ smg, sing, send the while mu peace SIC and -^^ L_^__ ^ 3 eve joy re where, sound. tut m^ Now is Let our f—f— come the time song of earth a - gain When an - gels u - nite, With the -* P-P — , f—fi. —f- xr. o'er far Beth'-lem's plain, Sang song of an - gels bright, To -P P , r-A— P -/ ^ , I^^P^^^^^l "Sing, Sing, Sing,"— Concluded. Good will, good will, good will, good will ech - o val - Praise him, praise him, praise him, praise him eve - ry, eve - -0 # -.---_- =i:?3Z3Z?l p ft JIp ^HH^i P L'^ ^ Z ley, plain ry heart -0 r~A and hill, gaod and voice, praise good praise will, him, praise will, him, D. C. m =t -St '^ -0- 1 -f- 1 l—:=—T p •; f •? will, good will, good will, good will, him, praise him, praise him, praise him. *-^ ^IPg a^: EE53^E -S?--H pearf Heaven =P : on earth and earth, -^ p— good will. re - joice. '^m 146 M. E. SBRVOS8. C!on apirito. i^ The Gladsome Tidings, -* ^ m + 1, Hear 2. L)! ye tlie now morn the ing SzE: F=^ ' — I— glad star some has 4 tid ris Adam Geibel, »)yp«r. ^ mgs, en, \m ^ ■** -#• Christ, O'er the a Prince "dark T^'- of and tr --1 — ]ieace driws ru - ined near; earth ; ■^ — le ~ss: Shout And the from news out H » • -^ 1 — ■ I to the ev - ry heav'n - iy na por tion. tais, Till Is ai; the pro Chonu. I world .... claimed . .. full Sav ^=;:— of ior'8 cheer, birth :} Glo ■m — w a • ^. glo ^C^^t:: ry i The Gladsome Tidings.— Concluded. 147 -r=-^ -J \ j 1 1_ ^._ « 1 « o ^ a . •— ^— ffl-T- ^i: ^Jn-l- -^- glo - ry in the high - est Pe.^ce on sii^^ M-^-f-*- ^_>^.^_-gL-^g^_, earth, good will .1 K 1 , to I^E^ ■p=^ ri:=t: m Lift your heads, ye heavy hearted, Shout for joy ! ye captive soub ; Christ, the great Deliv'rer cometh ; How the heav'nly musie rolls. Now the Lord of glory waiteth, To redeem a world from sin ; Throw each heart's-door wide to greet him: Bid the King Immanael in. 148 Good Tidings! -5^5 — ^ ^— -+5 « ^ ip J — p — I « « ^_ G. P. WwBom. ---^r -» — I. Good tid - ings! good tid - ings! Ring out O Christ • mas bells, The old fa - mil • iar a. Good tid • ings! good tid • ings! It is the self • same strain, That once the ho • ly 3. Good tid - ings! good tid - ings! The world is old and sad; We need the bless - ed J i 1 1 e g — «_i -1--^— 1-4- — I B — ^ — *-+-^ 1 -i^ — m *-T—J^—* -^-1 • 2 « *-!-# ' — ff^-i — 1-^ •-•—#-;— 5 — -i-* # 5 «-i : — *■ — — 5 — 3 mu - sic still, O'er hill and low • land swells, Go twine the f - vy leaves and bay, The hoi - ly's co - ral an - gels sang, To shep-herds on the plain — A song which brings the wea - ry rest. And com - forts those who Chrisl-mas tide, To make us young and glad! To dark-ened eyes who saw through tears.Their earthjights pale ant* i U U !:! U U ^ rit. Chorus. K — s— f^ gem, And wel - come, Christ - Jan hearts to day the babe of Beth - le - hem. ") mourn. The an • cient an • them cv • er blest — "To us a child is born." > Christ-mas die, This ho • ly ra • di • ances ap • pears "The day-spring from on high." ) -4— bells. V K \j/ 1 f f — L-l • — ^ . V ' C-ff-t Good Tidings !— Concluded. . 149 Christmas bells, O'er the hill and val - ley swells, Chnstmas bells, Christmas bells. Ring Out mer-ri - ly Christinas bells. — 1 * F — «-_«- -I 1 , — « 0- x-0-'—0 • 0—r-0 — -0 j-0 ^ U U ' ^ -■^-^--g— f f-^-f— ^— t— Ly y ^ — ^ :=?: -v-^-^- ipi The New Year. -i=»r-A- 4e:)c:ft ^3^ -• ^—^-0 0- ■#• -f- ■•• ■•■ 1. Tread soft - ly, slow - ly, thoughtfully, la Iha thresh - old of the year, 2. Ev - er seek - ing, stnv - ing, v?ia - ing, Lift thy thoughts to Heaven a Dove, 3. Thus while work -ing, wait - ing, pray - jng. Days and months glide swift - ly by, Siigs ^_ • —, f- - 1 # J J — r — , — -— T -• • • • — T — (©-*■ 1 -H ¥ ^v 1- 1 March on - ward, brave - ly Ol the Sav - ior trust - ing, We are ev - er mount -ing, manful - ly, lean - ing, soar - ing. Till As To in glo - thy - self, the crown thy of thou ap - pear. neigh - bor love, joy on high. 1 T *• ~* ~*' :::=i:. m 150 M, K. SERV0S8. T. C. O'Kanb, The Ship Intemperance. hen tney cried unto the Lord In their tronbie."— Pa. 107: 13. -FS !>■, N N-i . (^ 1 r-^ N W \ PS-, 1 ' ^ 1. A ship comes o - ver the sea of time, Freighted with hu - man souls; And 2. All un - sea - wor - thy she left the port, Col - ors were fly- ing fair; A 3. See how she bounds on the sunk - en rocks Car - ried be - fore the blast, A ?^rri>-#-7; — • — r-» • • • • — r-* * • r* a • a a — r-*-*— • • 1 '^ > '^ u ;:es5 -^—ir^-^ljr^f^ out on the bil - Iowa dashing high The cry of their anguish rolls; The masts are broken, the sla- ver that buys up hu-man souls, And sells them to dark de-spairl The ship In-tem-per-ance ship that nev-er could breast a gale,She'llsink ere the storm is past, 'Tis on - ly God who can p^ g— T— I— [- — ^— M ^ *— V * *- f^p ~^L ' -L ,t:g :i:ig=g :fi*-- r_f r m -45^ --v r^= -^-J—a-v— a — 0—^-0-. —« — a — a 0-^-0 a — ■ ■ — ' rnd - der gone, Sails are all tat - ter'd and torn. And high on the crest of roll - ing wavea.The homeward Dound, Freighted with vaa-sals of drink I To whirlpools of woe she bears them on. Oh ! bring to land, Shipwreck'd and per-iah - ing souls. He sure - ly will hear, bo on the strand We'll is X: ■Xz^Xr- -#-*- *Tfc^tZt; -I 5 *-g — (— ^» ^ -*— «-a Ma . a — ^—^- -tZ -"v- i? W ? > '\ ~ ^ » From "The Temperance Light" by per. ■ U I I The Ship Intemperance.— Concluded. Chorua ship toward the rocks is borne, must they, her vie - tims, sink watch, as each break-er rol ne. ) ». 1 151 Oh ! pray to God, who a - lone can save, As you -#-•—•- •=3i=»3i£: -f==^ -^-^= ^ — — "' ~*~T — r~~~~ — T ~n — I i:^-i—0-j ^ — lEiEEj^E^^^" K — I P — i -m—^-\-^—^—^ # — — — •#^&- — 'J never have pray'd before; But look to it well that you're ready to help, If a- ny should come ashore. m — I — I = - — t — H 1- ■V— V- * w ^ =p: S-— ^^^^ Temperance Bells. , E. SEEV06S. Solo. — f^- '^Tbaniis be onto God, which always causctU us to triumph. -2COB. 2:U. J. H. M., Not., 1879. — N N- -0- -* #-; • • 0—-—-W The glad bells of tern' prance are joy - oub - ly nng - ing Tlicirs^ I s K I >. 0-{-0 0-i~0 — ^0—0—\-0 0-i-0—0 0-1— i-t* •■V— • — • -,- ^-h' ^'—' — ^ #-•*- Then lift up your voic - es in loud ex - ul • ta - tion, Ex - toll - ing the name of the Sav - ior and King ; The d'-g — P P — -^--f-^ ^' -^ — ^ '— r— ' U fe-i- (s — \ r---~^-\-* 0-~-0—0 ^ 1-| — ^ — j-| — 5— v-^i- y=-^-^ — ^ — ^-f — f-—^-^ — b — ^=P =-• le - sist - ing temp - ta • tion; Oh ! praise him till heav - en's blue arch - es shall rinff. on - ly sure help in V — ^- m^m By Per. M..E. SeeVOSS. Daughters of Columbia. (Temperance.) *Hear my voice, ye careless daughters.''— Isa. 32- 9. 153 J. R. M. }-A- #-- +— I -J 4- ^— +-• -3 • — -•—+-5 -0 * S— t-^-T — •--+—' -i 1- — g cs: — ^_i_^___^ — -^ — J— -••-# • 0—i-0 •_i_(Si_r — ^_.i_*__ — — e J — • 1. Shall des - o- la - tion al'- ways rule Throughout our na - tive land? Is there no hu - man 2. Of small a - vail are pledge and badge.A-gainst the temp-ter's wile, For, lic-ensed with the 3. How shall we save our lit - tie ones, When on each bu - sy street The ser - pent coils in £=E: T:z:f:^L=: ^i=U :zz:^zpp =zii:p :z:^-^,x_^_p:: Chorus. « 5 • * — 1 1 ' -■ St—i 1 0-\-0—i — 0M-+-»~T — S • •- — • — * — • — *-^> — * — • — ^^i=^-T-^—^ f^-' — *— • — r pow'r to save The souls by drink un-manned? "right" to Kill, 'Tis ea - sy to be - guile, man - y a - den, And finds a safe re - treat. m :E: — r-» * I 1— P h & Daugh-ters of Co - lum - bi I M . m -^ m •0-' •0- ••■ I -^iT=^zi=S=fc=i-ii(i=x=i:=pt -&-^ L 1 1_| ^ 1 1 J ^ L l-T-^^ T -• -r^ h 1- r- T—\ ^ 1 ^*^- r -^— rise! a- rise to -day! A- rise! to shield our own lov'd homes, And watch and strive and pray. 1 *_•- _•__■$: ^_-^ .■^_! i_.^ _ _i- i ^-e ;:r^Liz:3 By Per. 154 The Word Divine M. E. SSBT088. *'Nor drankards shall inherit the kingdom or God.^— 1 COB. 6: 10. J. B. M> No pearl - y gate on hinge of gold tio heav'n-ly street with gold - en pave, No wel - come voice will greet his ear, Then hear the Fath - er's voice to - day, Shall ev - er swing a - jar for those Who just for drink their Nor Tree of Life, with heal - ing leaves. Nor harp, nor crown hath From lov'd ones who have cross'd the strand. In vain they'll wait his And, lest to - mor • row |prove too late, Make now thy choice, for • Till I ' r Choma. ::q=:: birth-right sold, To heav'n - ly joy and swe«t re - pose, been pre - par'd For one who thus the Mas - ter grieves com ■ ing home; His eyes shall ne'er be • hold that land. sake the glass. And par - don seek at Mer ■ cy's gate. -O a— ^-5—8- ip^^ ye who tar - ry at the wine ! Yet ^-^ 1 I - ^ — u fct — \ — I — \- -x-\ — r— r s -f=-l ■fr -^ lzi=c=trf=zt:={i: It .4-,-L— zicqizzj: r:\ rf\ n\ think t» see that land so (air, Re • mem-ber 'tis the word di - vine, No drunk-ard e'er shall en - ter there. By Per. I I Flower Voices. Four girls and four boys. Girls each sing one verse ; Loysje.i.l Bible passage. Girls present offerings : i. Vase of Roses. 2. Cross decked with Lillies. 3. Myrtle Crown. 4. l.ittle Boy. Boys step to rear of girls with offerings of 1. Rosebush. 2. Lily-stalk. 3. Emblem of Peace. 4. Little Girl. Rev. W. G. Haskell. J. H. Kurzenknabe, by per. 155 Girl -3_# — 5 — « — fi) # L^ — — ,__^_^__l-^0_» — 00-S>- Beau-ti - ful Rose, in fragrance so rare. Painted in col Beau-ti - ful Li . ly, whii-tr tiian snow, Fa.i Myr-tle, fit crown for an ■ ' Beau-ti. ful buds bright, ors est a-mong the flowers, ^els art thou, Ne'er may tuy glo - ry cease 1 of life's ten-der spring. Flowers of sum - mer'- time, For all. Ros-es and Li - lies, fragrant and r^re, Myr-tle from na - ture's wild, ■*- ■^ ■*• >r> Born of the sun and pure gladsome air. Hast thou a mess - age we o ight to know? Tell of the sword made in- to the plow, Blos-sums of home, y.iur mes-sa-ges bring, None are so pure and wondrously fair. -rzb-A=*-^:=>- t==ir _|d Tirpirp— =-:hr— zzpiz^Td 1 1 00-% — #*-© # ' O ^-0 — (9 #-- 1 Fed by the dews of night. Speak to these hearts of ours ; Tell of the reign of peace, Whisp'ring in tones sub - lime ; Fair and pure as a cMd ; Thou art the Fath - er's child, and we Ask what the Fath-er said thro' thee, See how the Li - ly bows her head. Whisper - ing but what Je - sus said, Weep o'er the sac - red blood that flows, Tell of the prom-ised end of woes. What said the Christ of child - ren dear, What said the Christ when he was here, All may the Fath - er's wis- dom prove, On-ly his chil-dren taste his love, I J o , J ♦■ 1 !_«__- i- 1^ I a — M — -© •—rS — S — ©-7-r* — • — • — ^ '-r — ^ — * — ©r-n Ask what the Father said thro' thee. Whisper-ing but what Je sus said. Tell of the promised end of woes. What said the Christ when he was here? On-ly his children taste his love. I St. Boy. Read after first verse. "The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the Rose." — Isaiah 35: 1- 2nd. "Consider the L:lies, how they grow; they toil not, they spin not, and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these. If then Go-i so cloihe the grass, which is today in the field and tomorrow is cast in- to the oven, how much more will he clothe you. Oh JO of little faith." — Luke 12: 27, 28. yd. "Instead of the thorn shall comettp the fir-tree, and instead of the briar, shall there come up the Myrtle tree, ana they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks, Na- tion shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." — Isaiah 55: 13, & 3: 4. 4th. 'Verily I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as litile children ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whoso, therefore shall humble himself as this little chud, the same is, greatest in the kiugdom of heaven, and whoso shall receive such little child in my name, rcteivuh me."— Maihew i8: j-5» 156 Call Upon the Lord. (For concerts and other Occasions.) COSTA, Earnestly. Solo for either voice, Alto, Tteble, Tenur, Bass, or all in unison. Sl^g t=:X{:. 1=^^ p — ^ — tf — f^ t ram itt: d^z ^mMs O call up-on the Lord, All ye who love his name, With heart and voice his love pro - 7<-t±d — F -j-iztJ- ■ I i- i-tti r-T -| LU ?- t-j- LLj I r , ** * -*- l&^- -4— t: li^g^i claim; Praise him in song. Its strains prolong, The Lord is great, the Lord is good. ■* ^ ■* -i ' * »-- — !-»■#-» ^im^z' — hfff' *""!"' l^p^^iiipliii^ii^Elii^fPiP Praise Him, Praise Him, Praise the liord of Glo-ry, Praise H: in, Praise Him.Praise tlie Lord, the M^A^y One, ■» ■•■ -*»--«- ^ -^ we- .(&• ^ ^. JL .#. csn-r g — * V r'S' — »-^i } ■ — --T-r --r-^-rS — •-v r^ -I — T-i ' ■ '-■T •- — '^ — '— ^-1 I ., Call Upon the Lord.— Concluded. 157 1 , ^ ^— L- ^ Un - to Him 1 ^ ^ \-G- r- ^ive Ad , ^^F-ffizz nzt i_L-i nzj 3^£l:E^.ifcfe ^=^^#^ I ra - tion, Praise Him, Praise lor all His love hath done I ' JLT — — Li V V-^-i-A tl-Iia J *r- Trio for ladies voices. Praise Him, Praise Him, Re-fugefrora the storm cloud. Praise Him, He our sure de-fense has been. This part may be sung by the tenor, by singing as if written an octare hightr. ' J-,-i- ^^^^^^^^=E^?^^l^^ .^^^^^I^^^ Full Chorus. Praise the Lord! Ye heav'ns a - dore him, Praise Him, Praise Him all ye sons of men. -0—T-i If::: -Gh- X-. lit: — "r H v — ' ^-.._C_. US :t=::t: May end here, 151 M. £. Sebtoss, CbeerfuL Happy in God's Sunlight! S. W. 8tbaub.» ^ ti uneeriui. , q^ n — i — n t ^-» =i_-_i-5 ; i 3in:=q--_zt3 — « — q — S=±i:« — g — *=^ 1. Hap-py in God's nun -light, Trust-ing in his shade, Bow-ing meek-ly 'neath the rod, 2. Faith-ful 19 the prom - ise. Of a Fath - er s love, Ten - der - ly He leads me on 3. Gent-ly doth He guide me In the nar - row way, Towards the land of peace and joy, 4. And a glorious man - sion, Beau- ti - ful and bright, Waits my com-ing home to rest, _ _^_^ f f ff- U '^ > U '^ I 'M-=^- m^- Chorus. it's laid. When 9n me To my boaie a - bove. Towards the end - less day, In the land of light. P-- P — i i i 9— F -8 ^ — id 1 — * * ^ ^ A , Thus I jour - ney, day by day, Know-ing who di ^^«_U 1 _ f--© . r.~0 _ , recta my way; For the Lord, who cares for me, Suf - fers naught thai should not be. -0 # '0 « ^^U—0 ^ • #— p-# :# From "Crown of Glory, "^by per, l_ti- Why Tet Delay ? 159 R. A. H. J. H. T. 1. Come, sin - ner, come! Why yet de - lay? Cease from thy 2, Come, sin - ner, come! Why Ion - ger roam? Come, make to o. Come, 8in - ner, come I Why will you die! Why still de Bins ; day lay? CHORVS. m •rtl m Come, come to ■ day. Heav - en thy home. Desr sin - ner, whv ? IZ± The Spir - it and the Bride say, come ! The spir - it and the ^^ -t— ^S f-f-jp^r — h -?_L -^^m-- ='=^F=r^ Bride say, come ! Come, sin - ner, come! The spir - it and the bride say, come ig M .0-^ i-^i :3= ?=f '^Em _^_i_^- #= t=^t: ;i3 160 Take up Thy Cross Dafly. Con ezpressivo. -^ — •-^i—^ — 1. Je - BUS, I my Cross have taken, All 2. Go then,eartb-ly fame and treasure, Come, 3. Man may trou- ble and distress me, 'Twill 4. Thus I haste from grace to glo-ry, Armed to leave and fol - low Thee; Na - ked, poor, des ■ dis - as - ter, scorn and pain, In Thy ser - vice but drive me to Thy breast; Life with tri - als by faith, and winged by prayer, Heaven's e-ter-nal '-TM ^i^^P :|=J^-J. f I dii PIE pised, forsaken, Thou from hence my all shalt be, Let the world des-pise and leave me, they have pain is pleasure; With Thy fav-our, loss is gain. I havecalled Thee,'* Ab-ba, Father," I have hard may press me, Heaven will give me sweeter rest. Oh, -lis not in grief to barm me, While Thy day be-fore me; Thine own hand shall guide me there! Soon shall close my earth-ly mission, Soon shall ■fa - '- ' V- C&- •i o^ _-'': - - A TT._ 1 j._ J l«-.l__ J-.„*: *-«« ^1 - m left my Sav"iortoo; Hu-man hearts and looks deceive'me. Thou art not like them, un-true. set my heart on Thee; Storms may howl and clouds may gather, All must work for good to nie. love is left to me; Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me, Where that joy un - blost by Thee, pass my pil-grim days, Hope shall change to glad frui-tion, Faith to figlit, and prayer to praise. -Q. ^15 ft. &-2 ■P— — -J — iffl-i — Ij M. V. B. Let me be Near to Thee. Rev. 21: 23-Isa. 26: 3— Col. 3: 3. if=:::t==i=i=::]=; :=q=::^^=-q: iii 1. Let me 2. Draw ine 3. Let me E=3= be so be near to Thee, near to Thee, hid in Thee. God God God -. 5 of my of my of my life; life; life; S3= 161 Bellb. So shall I That cloud nor Then heaven - ly -I — ^— r — -y i -^^ i^ *-t- #-- 'scape earth's dross, mist shall fall, har - mon - y, T^ Turn With Shall --^^ (2- ©-- ult and doubt - ing end all strife ; rife, strife, T Let Be All r-(2- tE^^-^5ElE3E^: :=f:==li&=^ — «_i 1 me be near to Thee, tweeu thy rad - iant brow, sounds thou can'st not bear, •0- -^ ■•-.••■•*• SEEEE3SE= i m And And All — S— thus my joys thy glo - ry see, Then soul bend- ing low. Filled thou can'st not share, All ■ft- •*•.•#• 1^ -^ lost the world will be, to the ov - er-flow, loves that bring des-pair. -f — 1-- — (»- -V- -Xr- E=E: In thy pure light With Thine own life End - ed for life -1g > *—'■-' X isi 162 Faithful is He. J. B.1L 1. Faith-ful, faith - ful is He that hath prom-ised, Faith-ful is He, Faith-ful is He. 2. Faith-ful, faith-ful is He that hath prom-ised, Faith-ful is He, Faith-ful is He. ^Sfe£ :&=?: p: — ^ — -piztzr^i: ( 1 +— ^i \ Duet ^;=:z"JE^g=g : --l--. Double Duet -« — • — a — -• — • = — •-- -^ — ^ — •— f-S — • — ^ — • — • — S — Si- — \ #— hS — 1 — *---T -^ * w ~\- * — •- J -; — i Sg Nev-er one word He baa promised shall fail, Mountainsmay sink and the sun-light grow pale. Trust ill His prom-is- es, trust and be strong. He is our God and He can-not do wrong. o--- -. ._f2_. . If_fa_.' E £ :?: -It ilH Chorus. Faith-ful is He! Faith-ful is He! True to the end shall His prom - is - es be. I All I Leave to Follow Thee. 163 _j h_ — ^ — p — fs — m-, — I 1 — , — I y — ^ — p — N — (^_ — . >^ — N — u ¥V--^—M—^w—t i s) — g= F-g -^-g— #—*—*— S - T-g — %—»-% Words and Music by Abby NewhAll Eveeett ^ sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem - er, All I leave to fol- low Thee ev - er-more, What to me is earth-ly sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem - er, What care I if all for - sale - en I be, Since Thou lov'st me and will sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem • er, Thou art lead-ing me o'er life's troubled deep, May my foot-steps nev - er ^'h-f — I -I 1 1 1 ' — T I 1 — a-; — a — a — s — ^ — i-t- — m — U— I 1 1 1 1 ^ — ^ erand • eur, have me, fal . ter, When I've Thee whom 1 a - dore, I Since my God Thou lead - est me, Oh Help me Thou my faith to keep. I will sing Thy prais - es ev - er, what peace and heaven-ly com - fort, will doubt Thy mer - cy nev - er. ^^rfT--d: --v--^- Je sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem - er, sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem - er, sus Sav-ior bless'd Redeem - er. 'Till I reach the heavenly shore ; Grace and joy I find in Thee, Thou wilt guide me to the shore ; _ ^*_ •*■ *• •*• ^_ ■'^ Bl — V'-''-»—*-'=^~-'$ — f^ - T-!°- • - H ^ , ^Iszit: — i j ^ — 1> — ^ "p — -| g-'^- - -p — ^j — ^ — ^ —\j — ^ Thee I'll fol-low ev - er - more. Thou my hope and joy shall be. Thee I'll fol-low ev -er-more. ^=^= 0-^-0 •G- -0-' ■0- ■0- -0- -0- -T-e-T-T T^\-0T7t^-0-:r0~0^:mL\jz — • 164 Words and music by Early the Savior Seek. Rev. a. a. Gralet. 1. Now, ere the sunny morn of life is o'er, Walk Avith the ho - ly to the Sliin-ing Shore; 2. Whattho' a warfare is the Christian's life ? Ciirist will defend you on the field of strife; 3. Now, ere the tcn-der heart is hard and cold, En -ter with hap-py hearts the Shepherd's fold; 4. But go with broken heart to Je-sus' cross. Then, when the stream of death shall foam and toss, I K :]^- j^i Je - sus will fold you to his lov - ing heart, Wlicn you are willing with your sins to part. What tho' a heavy cross may press you down? Soon shall you cliange it for a glorious crown. Tho' now His call is sounding loud and clear, Soon will it faint-ly foil up -on the ear. He in His faithful arms will bear you o'er, And with a song of joy you'll reach the shore. _fl_ — tz — ^-ft t r -^ *- — ^ — s — 5-_^(i 0. Chorus. ^ Come, children,yield your hearts, Come, oh, come ; Come ere your youth departs, Come, oh, come ; -^—'- ~M m «* ^^ ± :b=- N— s P — -L-r— ^ g# (2 Early the Savior Seek.— Concluded. 165 ^^^^i=^ ^^ :=t=f:r? ::g=i I ^ •%! - J — - ffl i - -»-' Now is the favored time, Be wise to-day; Ear- ly the Sav-ior seek, No more da - lay. m^ yt—4/- j — \ — r -I — i/- ^^i Arise, ye Children! C. M. CHAHLE8 L. WALKEE. 1. A - rise, ye chil -dren ! and a - dorel Ex - ult - ing strike the chord! Let 2. Je - sus, our Lord as - cends on high! His heav'n - ly guards a -round, At -0 — « -r-1 * — r-#-- 0- ' 1 r-^-- ^— .•p___/f_i C ft fg- N '^ > > y ' ' ' ■ '^ > > all the earth from shore to shore, Con - fess th' almighty Lord, Con - fess th' almighty Lord, tend him ris - ing through the sky, With trum-pets joy-fui sound! With trumpets joy -ful sound. -f--4 -^ «-^= — F F «-T-#-= r: r-l — ; — ^ ^ F-r-^-- F-r-F F F »-t \.' „ <^ V II tJ i^ lJ , Annie Herbert When the Mists Have Cleared Away, =^-T -N- 1. When the mists have rolled in splen-dor, From 2. If we are in hu - man blind-ness, And 3. When the sil - ver mist has vailed us, From 4. When the mists have risen a - bove us, As — N- — #— the :3: J. R. M, .0 5 5— +-& 1 J^ — -I beau - ty of the hills, for - get that we are dust; the fac - es of our own, our Fath - er knows His own, the And If we Oft we Face to # - ^^ ft ^Li_^_ ^^±_^* M *-T-<2 y-T— •- :ii Bun-shine.warai and ten - der, miss the law of kindness, deem their love has failed us, face, with those that love us, •St •* Falls ia kiss - ea on the rills; We may read love's shining When we struggle to be just; Snow - y wings of peace shall And we tread our paths a- lone; We should see them near and We shall knoiu as we are known; Love, be-yoad the ori-ent let - ter, In the rain-bow of the spray. We shall know each oth-er bet - ter coy - er, All the plain that hides a - way, When the wea - ry watch is o- ver, tru - ly. We should trust them day by day ; Neith - er loye nor blame un-du - ly, meadows, Floats the gold - en fringe of day ; Heart to heart, we bide the shad-ows. When the And the If the Till the I When the Mists Have Cleared Away.— Concluded. 167 mist3 have cleared awav. We shall know each oth - er bei-ter When the mists have cleared away, mists have cleared away. When the wea - ry watch is o - ver, And tne mists have cleared away, mists were cleared away. Neither love nor blame un-du - ly, II' the mists were cleared away, mists have cleared away. Heart to heart we bide the shad-ows, Till the mists havecleared away. I N -_■•■■•• '^ ••■* ■*■ _^ I ^ ^ , _• ^_ -^_h#._^(2 «^_« V-^^— #— •— iT-T-t"— ^ -tV-ST!--*"-— ^---* — ^-1-^ — IT Is There Rest in Jesus? J. K. COLB. 1. Is there rest in Je - sus, 2. Will he wash my epir - it 3. Will he cease my sigh - ing Rest From For _2f for me? its staio? re - lief? Can he from my heart -pain Set me free? Will he make his home there, There re - main? Will he stay my cry - ing And my grief ? I i 1 I I I I I f r I I I . Refrain. 0—0-^-6 A4 ^-\ — I- -9-—- 13^ ^0-h:}- — -; — r Yes, there's rest in Je - bus Sweet, sweet rest, He will heal the sor - rows ♦~2: ^ • it it t:. t: ^ In icrsd-^ 'thy breast. iS^^l^gi ^Si 168 Heaven at Last. BBU.K. "HT ' — N — N — N — ^ — Ni r—i-^S =:t^~~lt~ \ '"'1 , K K IS K 1^1 r — ' — s" J 1 it^^ _i m 5 f J "^ ! f—i mU-i-i- S— 5— 5— S— 5- !_• •_ ^ 4 _*_ _ • — ' i ' * ■> - * • 1 J 9J 1. An . 2. Now, 3. Sin 4. Soft 5. Not 6. Christ gel voic - es sweet - ly be - neath us all the for - cv - er left be - est voic - es, sil - ver a tear - drop ev - er him - self the liv - ing ••-■•-•••••-••- — i 1 1 1 1 sing griev hind peal fall splen — «S ing, - ing. us, ing, - eth, dor, ••■ — -f- Ech - All Earth Fresh Net Christ oes thro' the blue dome the wound-ed spir - its - ly vis - ions cease to - est fra - grance,spir - it a pleas - ure ev - er the sun - light mild and ring - heav blind heal - pall - ten — <9 .•0- ing, ing, us, ingi eth, der, -i- ^ l^b^^— y — V — y — y y— -\— h- k 'ft ^— — y y y y — y -H 1 X Refrain. News of won-drous elad-ness bring - ing, All the woe of hopes de • ceiv - ing, Flesh ly fet - ters cease to bind us, Hap - py hymns a - round us steal - ing, Song to song for - ev - er call - eth, Prais • es to the Lamb we ren - der. 0-- Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! tis heaven at last. ^ tis heaven at last. | tis heaven at last. I tis heaven at last. f tis heaven at last. I tis heaven at last. / Heaven at last ! Heaven at last ! m ■-S- :^fz=5=iiiE \^- :tZ3r .0^- hs An • gel voic-es sweel-ly sing - ing, Heaven at last ! Heaven at last ! News of wondrous gladness bring - ing. §! l_t_t_>_^-^_-fL^^,_.*^_, ^^= -i^__>- I •— J-r-^f--#— 5— T »-7-- »— p— I - > ■ . ' ' < • 0—T f^ - -g-^Tl II H. £. Servoss. p Slow and with Feeling. All the Way Home. ^/ w V .. 169 Adah Geibei„ -i — • — ^ — < ::=45=± 3^S — h ■i-.-^-i the way home, the way home, the way home, All All All iis^E^ It: the way home, Broad roads to tempt them, And feet that woudd stray, the way home, Climbing life's mountains, All thorn-clad and steep; the way home, Near-ing the por-ials Of glo - ry and rest: S N N N — y y — <-. — K ^-+-1 u I I %■ — ^ 1 ^ ^ ^Si"T- fe' s> — b — f dim. Chorus, ff — — — — — «_ i-T-^^i* — ■'-y — b* — * — •-:—•— 5 -i-#-T-# -^-F — I — 1 — How shall earth's pilgrims, To wan-der so prone, Walk in the heav-en-ly way. Onward and upward, Through sunlight and glo atn. Jesus his children will keep. Cheerful and joy - ous; What-ev - er may come, Knowing that God's ways are best. ! r- God's love is' ov - er them, His hand it leadeth them, Gently and lov-ing-ly, All the way home, All the wav home. -«— #-_(0- -^.._^_,_' +— +— ^ — 4b- -te- -t- -(^ +— *— +-. +— •*— +— +— *— r^. I h II -T-^ — ^P^-^ --rt- — ! — I — r#-^-»— »--|-r — ' 1— r!"'"~r~T~rr — T-r^^-^— f-r ^ > I 170 h Sweet and Wondrous Promise. Isaiah 26: 8, J. R. M. 3 ^S H^ M— r ^ -#-^- 11 ^ s is f-li:^ ip^r: -f- m 8weet and wondrous promise, In per - feet peace to rest 1 A - mid life's storms to be By We are so help- less, Lord, Thou art all power and might,Our path is oft - on drea-ry,Be Thy pro-mise is our hope. Thy pres-ence is our light; With-out Thee all is dark, The •^ #■ ■♦■ ti* ^^- _^ 1 1 m -^ *■ -^^ m God's love blest* thou our light, noon - day night. i'oy all joya a - bove, a :^.: A _ We tave no fiope but Thee; Then stay our minds on Thee,^ -# . » • # ^- t9- Sweet, heavenly peace, un-known Ex Oh leave us not a - lone, Till Save U8, thou God of love. Let -»- rjr ^: It: cept to those who trust, life's brief day is o'er, In God a - lone, "j Still guard Thine own, > Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Whose Thy hand lead us on To joya a - bove, J M.' ^ fl t:. 15! ^,#. ^ .^ '» _a . 2;!=^^z=r=f z J^^ rji4:^=^: : -f . j I | -[ r— £_ l._^— ^ 1^: =:=;=:: , — IZZ , — 14- . | . ,1 g ' — J — — •— i-* — • — • — t 1— ■'•-©-i f ' J Sweet and Wondrous Promise.— Concluded. 171 ,J_H_H— ,— ->S— K ^— 4-T J — J ^ 3-^+s=N^] — « '-4 — \ ^ » * 1 % « :i 1 ^~\ 1__ZI| — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^_ij3___^ . 1 1- 1 e_c ^ 5 — ,_c.j^..__ij mind is stayed on Thee, Tiiou wilt keep him in per-fect peace, Whose mind is stayed on Thee. 1 1 1 . i-is-- — ■ ■•• '^ — i 1 — '~i-Si= ^ — ' — • r 1 ' ' — si-^ — -'■' Quietly. Jesus to Thy Dear Arms I Flee. (To the '•HomefoiLittle Wanderers,'* Boston, Mass. J. R. M ■A- 1 1 1 — — ^— J — — ^ s — 5 — I — I — j- -->,- :± :ii ii •9- -w- •*■ -0- -^ •0- ■•■ -^ -T^ -^ -#• : 1. Je - BUS, to thy dear arms I flee, I have no oth - er help but Thee; 2. Je - BUS, I'll try my cross to bear, I'll fol - low Thee and nev - er fear; 3. Je - BUS, I can - not see Thee here, Yet Btill I know Thou'rt ver - y near ; 4. And, now, dear Je - sus, I am Thine, Oh be Thou ev - er, ev - er mine; §•#= -ft n- ^ T— C" EEE: -l*_i, — I -^- — N- A H y -• • 5- r- Id — \z^s •§■••• ■#■■•■ For Thou dost suf - fer me to come, Oh take a lit - tie wan - drer hoinft. From Thy dear fold I would not roam; Oh take a lit - tie wau -'drer home. Oh Bay my sins are all for -given, And I shall dwell with Thee in heaven. And let me nev - er, nev - er roam, From Thee, the lit - tie wan -drer's home. y y y 1 y-L- • 1 y- P ^i 172 Spirited. God is my Strong Salvation. Arranged from Mozabt. 3: gii^^lx -V- 'm my strong sal - va - tion, What foe have I to en - comp a - round me, Firm in tJie fight I fear, stand, In What I darkness and temp - ta - tion, My Light, my Help is near, my Help is near, my Help is ter - ror can con-found me, With God at my right band, at ray right hand, at my right -^ 1-^ ^-rJ-^ — • ' 1 r -# i-P - ^— !-FP-i— • a p— - ?=vT • b 1 ' T-l --t^ :T -|~ m = ^l=l=|: ::t=d: •:=^lSIti — # — » #— Pg • — ^^^- ^^t| near, hand. My strong sal - va - tion, At my right band, ^ly strong sal - va - tion, At mv right hand, g^=i=:£i^:^E ^3=J^P^!;Hj^Ep^=JHZ? i|^ ^gj^ ^ God is my Strong Salvation.— Concluded. 173 J^.^ .#-4- I m- ^ 1 — i > ^— )— ^ — ^ a j • . * — God is my strong sal - va-tion, What foe have I to fear ) ^^ . j„ t g^l ■ What ter - ror cau con-found me, With God at my right hand, j ^ ° ^^ L i, J/. :?- ^ -i«— ^ 15^ — J 1 —^-^ fs — .-^ — I -i—. — I r-r— I 1 1 \—, — I \ : y va - tiou, What foe have I to fear, In dark-ness and temp - ta - ticn, My ^t- :t:=:zp: :iC =^=l: Jr m :i:zz=i m ::t Light, my Help is near, My Help = 1 [— ^ — _j — I — near, ::=Bl: :± My Help £ E Hg^ -e — ,-- Hi 174 I Will Open the Door. J. R. Murray. — X *-*-^ * — #-#-#-^-s> 0-^0-^-0 — #-f -0-^ #— #•• — f-*--"- • — 0-9-0 — 1. Hear the Savior pleading tell, 2. Shall my sins and "worldly care, 3. Be eiithron'd within inv heart, "I would show my love for thee, Glad-ly I with thee would Fill my heart with doubt and gloom? Grant me, Lord, thy presence I will let my i - dols go; Sav-ior, now thy bliss im - 3-^- -^ 0- t-^fi-.-G^ Come to me. Oh, come to Fine. me. Yes, there's room dear Lord for 12— 3=:^=:^Pi=:-zi:z3i5=:±Jii^d=:f^^ -J 1 ^—A 0-\-fi 0-0 0-\-0 • ^- ■f — -*— F^S-^-* — * — 0-\— 0-^—^0 — 5-4— i- dwell, rare, part, But thou hast no Come, mv Sav - ior, Oh, that i thy room for me." there is room ; love might know! Oh, my Sav Bring me thy I would feel lor, sal the must I ■ va- tion, heal - in2 3 own That I bring, Come, and tide Of thine Thee, Come, O, com, and dwell with me. D. C. V-9 - '-5- ban set own my- ish none but thee? For this sin I now a - tone, me free from sin, To thy mer-cies I would cling, e - ter - nal love; Come and e'er with me a - bide. Come,0 come and dwell with me. I will free - ly let thee in. Fit me for thy home a - bove. 4-.^___#=s^ ■V *_^_# L- m EE i II From "Crown of Glory," by per. II Behold what Manner of Love, 175 JOBKin: I. (Children's Sentence) J. BM, Be-hold what man-ner of love, Be-hold what man-ner of love, The Fath - er hath be i^^-^--*-f^f-|^-r--- 3=r gl^ stowed on us, the Fath - er hath bestowed on qs, that we, that we should be call - ed, that . ^ .-T^ # •- ^^ t:=t :p=P^T^e V-A-»- -Nt Sms o/ G'oc?, the ^SbTw o/ Ood, the /8- ^ ■V— i^ ^: f — r r— r- r^ ^ 176 M. E. SSBVOSS. With Tenderness. Dearer than Heaven, At an hoot when ye think not.— St Luke 12: 40. A. Gbibel. 1. It may be He'll come in the morn-ing, 2. It may be He'll come iu the noon-time, When the sun-beams are greet-ing the When the spir - it is burdened with :p=r: l±ziit :E3^E^E^B ^ 1-. H — ' — m #-i » #—■ •— • • F H- :3^^±::^: :tr^ ^— 8-^' *— #- ■V- lij: -*s 1 «- — ^- i/ ' i^ flowers, And the heart is o'er flow - ing with glad - ness, That thrills through life's earii - er care ; And the souls that should al-ways be wait - ing, For - get for the Lord to pre - ~w- -v-- m Refrain. m _^i. fc5: 0- ours. I ^ij^ gQ J will strive to be read-y. For Hie com-ing, when e'er it may hours P i Dearer than Heaven.— Concluded^ 177 be, For His welcoming smile of ap - pro-val, Will be dear - er thaa heaven to me. For Hia -. Kc c s • m — I 1 ^ ^ — K — K-| i^ N 1 c^ ^ '^1 1 — ^^- -1 — n 0^ — € 1_ y j_~i — m m • — I — m. ^ s. » — i — ^^j^^ — ij i/ " • ~ ' i; wel - com-ing smile of ap - pro - val, Will be dear - er than heav-en to "•• ••■■•■*■•■■♦-#■ J' L £ ^ U ^5 1 1 1 1 1 k-i ^ hj — -T-i H K L— U — J 3. It may be He'll come in the evening, When the sun has gone down in the west, When the toiler has ceased from his labor, And song-birds are seeking their rest. It may be He'll come at life's midnight, When the weary soul longs for its rest. And the years, once so joyous and happy, With seed-time and harvest have blest. 178 Is it for Me. Miss Fbancis Bidley Havekqai. In the D. C. repeat the 1st four lines of each verse. :+s- J. R.M- * -^ -0- •0- -i- •0-. •0- ^=::fc: Is it for me, dear Sav - ior, Tliy glo - ry and Thy rest! l.> it for me to lis - ten, To Thy be - lov - ed voice ; Savior, pre - ciousSav - ior, My heart is at Thy feet, I'll see Thee in Thy beau • ty. Be - hold Thee face to face; For me so weak and And hear its sweet - est I'll bless Thee and I'll Be-hold Thee in Thy -T i — ^ — • ' 1- -?^ .(___ I — *?- •-' ' ■0- -0- -0- -ir ■•■. -m- n^in^ -K 1 zzzN: --:^ -K sin - ful, Oh, shall I be so ma - SIC, Bid ev - en me re love Thee, And Thee 'I long to glo - rv. And know Thy smile of 1 _ ! Hi 3=-i=: i«H blest, joice? meet, grace, _4^- Is it for me to see Thee, In Is it for me, Thy wel - come, Thy A thrill of sol - emn glad - ness, Has And be with Thee lor - ev - er, And —--J J J^l? -J J W 1 , 1 P I -fP — P — W — P ^z=i:i^± — x W_ - '^ — P — t — c — ti— -1 r >- y ^ ! 0-\ == ~*~t" D. C. -t/-+ iiiil all Thy glo-rious grace, And gaze in end - less rap - ture, On Thy be - lov - ed face. gra-cious "En - ter in?" For me Thy "Come ye bless - ed?" For me so full of sin? hushed My ver - y heart. To think that I shall real - ly, Be-hold Thee as Thou art. nev - er grieve Thee more, Dear Sav - ior I must praise Thee, And lov - ing - ly a - dore. •p. -p.* ^ 4^' 4t- 4U ^ -f- -^ ^ -0- V-i li SfBS. A. L. CtTMHINGe. Thy Rod and Staff. 179 J. R. M. — t_C -*-i^-*- ^ ^ ^ ^ - y 1. When traveling to my heavenly home, Sor-row and trou - ble oft 1 see, In haste un - to Thy 2. When dear loved friends are called to ijo, And dwell beside the crys-tal sea, I seek Thee then, for 3. When waves of bit - ter anguish roll, From which I find no way to flee, Then lift-ing up my h -<^-*-^ *.-•-,, L - - - ^ 4L ^ 4- _-^ o VT --» — » — • '^ ^-\^ — y — ^ — I* — Kj-i-j — Sy — \ |>_i n rzZD Refrain. word I come, Thy rod and staff.they corn-fort me well I know, Thy rod and stafF.they com-fort me. wea ry soul, Thy rod and staff.they com-fort me. ^■0- ^, M. M. .m. '^ They com-fort me, they com-fort me. Thy 1 ^ J « — # — — 0-\-0-*\-» — S 1- — I 1 ^\-0 *-#- — • — ^— I- — ) — ' — ■<■ — f — ^—\-» — S — •--11 rod and staff, they comfort me, Wbat-e'er I do, where-e'er I be, Thy rod and staff, they comfort me. ^i*-fLfe-,,-> f y- -^. -^ «- i f^^ i^^ 180 Only a Sinner. M. £. Servobs. I am not come to call the rlKhceous but sinners to repentance,— Matt. 7: 18. r— I- Bbllb. Z3: — 0-z-^0 — ■ — 0-^-0 — — •-!-- — ^ — 5-'-^ — ir^ A — ^ — ^^-w — • — 0^-0 — JuSfnd ■••- '•^''l9--0--0--f--9-'-0--0--'-'" 1. 'Twas on - ly a ["sin-ner, When Je - suspassed by.Whoplead that the Sav-ior, Would answer his 2. 'Twas on - ly a sin-ner, Who plead from the cross, That Christ would remember, His soul in its 3. 'Tis on - ly a sin-ner, Who lifta up to - day, A heart of con - tri - tion While striving to -••* ■•■ • ♦ •#• 3- ^^ cry. And Christin his mer-cy, Saw darkness within. And pit-ied the blindness, And pardoned the sin. dross, 'Twas on-ly a sin-ner, Who cried in despair, But Je-sus remembered Ind answered his prayer, pray. But Je-sus is waiting Oh wonder-ful grace, All sadness to ban-ish All sin to ef- face. i — J-j — t — [— L-i — I t--i-t— I — t— ^-^ — ' — ^^ — ' — ---^-h- Refirais. —#--•-■ — ■ — ■-!-• — — ^0-^4. — i — '.Jr "^ ■^-^« — ■ — 0^-0—0 — f— 1^2 — i — wztzgiiii I 'Tis on - ly a sin - ner, But Je - sob re-cieves, The vil - est of sinners Who humbly believes M, iinii-ip^^j^g^^iis^i^iiipi i\ A Song for Jesus. 181 M. E, SRKV033. Sing ft)rth the honor of his uame, make bis praise glorious,— PsA. 66: 3. J. E.M. =q:- — q=i A song, a song for Je - sus, My heart would sing to - day, A. song, a song for Je - sus, My Sav-ior and my King A song, a song for Je - sus, Oh ye, who love the Lord. ■^ -(S- -^ . .... ■•■ ^' As o'er life's rugged path-way, He For they who know his mer-cy, Must Lilt up your hearts with rapture, And R:i, T^ * ~ rt^-=^= ^ T^~'' r-fien ^— [:=zp c:=>=f — ]t^- £:zi- zp^=— zi:t=q l--± /7s Refrain. n^0 I I guides me lest I stray; My feet from falling he doth hold,,And leads me toward his heavenly fold, of his goodness sing, His love attends me day by'day, A.nd keeps me in the nar-row way. sing with sweet accord ; And to a dy - ing world proclaim, The saving power of Je- sus' name. [ Lift i^i^i^f: 1= M'-t^^^"^ up, lift up j'our voic - es ! With ex - ult - a - tion sin r II the world shall shout the praipe,Of Zion's glorious King. #.. ^ ^^X -^ I ! ! I ^ 182 M. E. Skrvoss. I Know He Liveth, I know that my Redeemer Uveth.— Job 19: 25. Bblul 1. I know the great Re 2. I know thai he is 3. I know if I but 4. My heart shall seek his deem - er, Who died my soul to save, Is reign - ing now ia plead - ing For sin - ners such as I, And through his in - ter- trust him, Through all my fut-ure years, The hand that leads me glo - ry, My lips his praise pro - claim, Till eve ■ ry tongue and glo - ry, A vie - tor o'er the grave, ees - sion, My soul shall dwell on high. home - ward, Will wipe a - way my tears. na - tion, Ex - alt his ho - ly name. m iE5 -I — e-i. I know, I know he liv - eth, The E SESE -J=^i:^^ .-t- S ±=t giv - er of m^^. all grace, And in the land e -1f=f P ter - nal. I I shall be - hold bis face. E £ I I i it^ 1 for the Mind of Jesus. 183 Arr. from Eev. W. T. Slbepeb. Bhllb. :^3 i^^^^ love and gen - tie - ness, His love be - yond com - pare, I -^l It: -ts>--- it: I grace and sweet compas - sion, His pit -y for dis-tress. for the mind of Je • sua, His Matt. 14: 14. can- not know its full - ness, But this shall be my prayer; "His spirit, meek and low - ly, His ___ — ^ ^ ^--r-fO i-T-i — r — ^- — ^-T-s>-ii \-^-0 • • »-T-S ^- ^- ^—r — f—r—r^ -^ — r — r-T-f— f — f— f -i-F — f -^+ n \ r T+ — »- r-"T — r i \ d=, fc* -J (- 1— , — I , ^=s— r -!5*- :- .j J-f =j — J — 1 r-Tj n -^ ■—•--• — ^ * »— '--sj-.::-" faith-ful - ness and zeal, sweet hu - mil - i - ty, Sz=fc:ii:i— J t:=^ His pa tience and His mer - cy. His love for all men's weal. Luke 8: 52. His purV pose, high and ho - ly, O give them, Lord to me.'* I Cor. 2: 16. _ ^ ^ fi. («_p_^2 ^—r--. L 4—^. •=t::t=t:: 184 Heaven is my Home, Scotch Melody. stran - ger here, Heav'n des - ert drear, Heav'n ^S?£* _| H^ p_^_ Round ine on eve - ry hand, Heav'n my home, "i my home, / Dan - ger and sor-row stand, tin!: l^iH -p~i L..ti^. >v" ::j:55: Hi: — L- 1 -Sh* mv fath - er - land, Heav'n is ^h^SfSl — — T — e # 1 ,- What though the tempests rage, Heaven is my home, Short is my pilg^mage. Heaven is my home ; Time's cold and wintery blast. Soon will be over-past ; I shall reach home at last. Heaven is my home. There at my Sa\'ior's side. Heaven is my home; I shall be glorified^ Heaven is my home; There are the good and blest,- Those I love most and best. And there, I too snail rest. Heaven is my home. 2d Hymn.* Jesus, Thy name I love. All other names above, Jesus my Lord, On, Thou art all to me. Nothing to please I see. Nothing apart from Thee, Jesus my Lord. Thou blessed Son of God, Hast bought me with Thy blood, Jesus my Lor^. Oh, how great ii Thy love. All other loves above. Love that I daily prove, Jesus my Lord. Then unto Thee I flee, Whou wilt my refuge be, Jesus my Lord, What need I now to fear? What earthly grief or care? Since Thou art ever near? Jesus my Lord. Soon Thou wilt come again, I shall be happy then, Jesus my Lord, Then Thine own face I see, Then I shall like Thee be, Then evermore with Thee, Jesus my Lord. * Tune "Olivet' Bartimeus. 8s. and 7s. 185 y ..» J — L_g s, m — L_g ,5 — c.^ Q — I — g: 3 1. in the cross of Christ I fglo - ry, Tower-ing o'er the wrecks of time, ii|?i1 -#-r-P- -ft ^^—r~(^ ^ I m tit: :t=ti::-t:t :t=t i?E^S=3 Cid: All the light of ;d: :rx: -• — -cJ- sa - cred sto mti ^m^^^^ ^^^ Gath - ers round its head sub - lime. 1st Hymn. When the woes of life o'er take me, Hope deceive and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me, Lo ! it glows with peace and joy. When the sun of bliss is beaming, Light and love upon my way, From the cross, the radiance streaming, Adds new lustre to the day. Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure By the cross are sanctified ; Peace is there that knows no measure, Joys that through all times abide. In the cross of Christ I glory. Towering o'er the wrecks of time, All the light of sacred story, Gathers round its head sublime. 2d. Hymn. 1. Look ye saints the sight is glorious, See the man of sorrows now. From the fight return victorious. Every knee, to him shall bow. 2. Crown the Savior, Angels, crown him, Rich the trophies Jesus brings. In the seat of power enthrone him, Crown the Savior king of Kings. 3. Sinners in derision crowned him. Mocking there the Savior's claim. Saints and angels crowd around him. Own his title, praise his name. 4. Hark, those bursts of acclamation. Hark, those loud triumphant chords, Jesus takes the highest station. King of Kings and Lord of Lords. 3d. Hymn, 1. Crovm his head with endless blessings. Who, in God the Fathers name, With compassions never ceasing, Comes salvation to proclaim. 2. Lo ! Jehovah, we adore thee, Thee our Savior, thee our God, From his throne his beams of glory. Shine through all the world abroad. 3. Jesus, thee our Siavior hailing, Thee our God in praise we own ; Highest honors never failing, Rise eternal round thy throne. 4. Now ye saints his power confessing, In your grateful strains adore ; For his mercy, never ceasing Flows and flows forever more. Hortoo. Arr. ft-om Von Wabtbitsb. Come, said Je - bus' sa Hith - er come! for here crea voice, is found, Come and make my Balm that flows for paths your choice; ev - 'ry wound; "tzi a — a — " — tf ^ — »- — ^■ i^ |S I will guide you Peace that ev - er --\^ ES to your home; shall en - dure, t: ^ t: Wea - ry Rpst e wand-'rer, ter - nal, T hith - er come! sa - cred, sure. r-i ^ 2d Hymn. 1. Depths of mercy can there be, Mercy still reserved for me, Can my God his wrath forbear, Me. the child of sinners spare. 2. I have scorned the Son of God, Trampled on his precious blood. Would not harken to his call. Grieved him by a thousand falls. 3. Lord incline me to repent, Let me now my fall lament Deeply my revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more, 4. Still for me the Savior stands, Shews his wounds and spreads his hands, God is love, I know, I feel, Jesus weeps and loves me still. 3d. Hymn. 1. Stealing from the world away, We are come to seek thy face; Kindly meet us, Lord we pray, Grant us thy reviving grace. 2. Yonder stars that gild the sky, Shine but with a borrowed light. We, unless thy light be nigh. Wander wrapped in gloomy night. 3. Sun of righteousness ! despel All our darkness, doubt and fear, May thy light within us dwell, 'Till eternal day appear. 4. Warm our hearts in prayer and praise Lift our every thought above, Hear the grateful songs we raise, Fill us with thy perfect love. I i Worthing. 8s. and 7s. Shultz. 187 ^ - i -I ' 1— + 1 '< -Z ^ ' 1 S g S 9 1 ^ ^ — • — *— • ^ -1 9:-4 — • 1. I would love Thee, God and Fath-er! My Re - deem - er, and — i"^ ^ 4'- my King, ■0- ■&■ ■»■ £^E I— r~~F=B: , 1 ' 1 I I would love Thee lor with - out Thee, Life is — ^ — F F P g — ^- =( — I -#• -0- but I bit - ter thing. 1st. Hymn. 2. I would love thee, every blessing, Flows to me from out Thy throne ; 1 would love Thee, he who loves Thee, Never feels himself alone. 3. I would love Thee, look upon me, Ever guide me with Thine eye ; 1 would love Thee, if not nourished By thy love, my soul would die. 4. I would love Thee, may Thy brightness, Dazzle my rejoicing eyes ! I would love Thee may Thy goodness, Watch from heaven o'er all I prize. 5. I would love Thee, I have vowed it, On Thy love my heart is set ; While I love Thee, I will never, My Redeemer's blood forget. 2d. Hymn. Take my heart, oh Father, take it, Make and keep it all thine own ; Let thy Spirit melt and break it. This proud heart of sin and stone. Father make it pure and lowly. Fond of peace and far from strife; Turning from the paths unholy, Of this vain and sinful life. Ever let thy grace surround it Strengthen it with power divine, Till thy cords of love have bound it, Make it to be wholly thine. May the blood of Jesus heal it, And its sins be all forgiven. Holy Spirit, take and seal it. Guide it in the path to heaven. Doxology. Praise the God of our salvation, Praise the Father's boundless love ; Praise the lamb, our expiation, Praise the Spirit from above. Praise the fountain of salvation. Him by whom our spirits live, Undivided adoration, To the one Jehovah give ! 188 Momington, S. M. MOBNIMQTOir. afetsfe^ This wandVin:* wayward poul Need - eth a ^ ^ a_ -*•-*— -e- -Q i— > x: -25- love like thiue ; -42- 42- A love like thine, — S f ^-T-(2-^ t ■[:: — T— s r — ^-T-H^- ii* ^ ii a^ Lamb of God, Need • eth ■6* I a -(2-- s soul -r like mine. g^ Thy fulness, Son of God. Thus needy maketh thee; Thy glory. thou glorious One, Seeketh its rest in me. It was thy need of me That brought thee from above, It is ray need of thee, Iiord, That draws me to thy love. 2d Hymn. S. M. 4. Help me to watch and pray, Aiid on thyself rely, Assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forever die. 1. A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky : 2. To serve the present age, My calling to fulfil; Oh may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will. 3. Arm me with jealous care, : As in thy sight to live ; And Oh, thy servant. Lord, prepare A strict account to give. 3d Hymn. S. M. My soul, be on thy giwrd ; Ten thousand foes arise, And hosts of sin are pressing hard To draw thee from the skies. Oh, watch and fight and pray, The battle ne'er give o'er; Renew it boldly every day. And help divine implore. Ne'er think the victory won, Nor once at ease sit down ; Thine ardous work will not be done Till thou hast got thy crown. 4th Hymn. S. M. Once more, before we part, Oh bless the Savior's name ; Let every tongue and every heart Adore and praise the same. Still .n thy holy word. We'll live ar.d feed and grow; And sti'l go on to knnw the Lord, And practice what wc know. Remember thy Creator. (Sentence.) 189 *** y ^ Re - mem ber thy Ore - a - tor. In the days of tbv j'outh, Re-mfmbec tby Cre s?|3zzj=pi?ri=s==i?=:irt=ri^3=»z=(cr:=pii=p:==:iz=# 5*8 A #— p f-j H> 1 — t « » JT Y— il-t-te I tt P — - in --N — ^ -K— N— a - tor, In the days of thy youth. While the e - vil days cDme not, While the e - vil pi #--- 'yf '1/ '^ — ^- ^ days come not, Re - mem - ber thy Cre - a pi^ t^ #H — • s M — t-^ — 1 ^^^ — ^-H — J -N - r ^-i f^ — fl t 1/ 1* CZ9^0^0-£ ,_ J__^__ ^ 4— ,M -H " lo the days of thy youth. tor, fei ^ 190 Lord, Come Away. Faith and hope song. J. B. M. — — r- 1. Hand and foot are wea - ry, 2. Lone - ly hearts are sing - ing, 3. 'Tis no time for dream - ing, ♦ -^ Brow and eye are wea - ry, Loy - al souls are cling - ing, See the day - stars gleam - ing, Heart and soul are To the light up Thro' the dark - ness ^l?_fl ~ 1 2 t J |«-Jr-i=.. FiE \ -X-- ?~-TT[ -H -^— ■: — :4-[::it^ — -Hl- ^r -^ — — ^ — — J wea - ry, ] spring - ing, ] steal - ing, ] -©— ^1 — jord, jord, lOrd. •• come come come •#■ 1 s — a - a - a - ~° L#-: -• ^ * •- ?5 — way ! Years are swift - I3' fly - way! Calm mid-night winds blow way ! Sounds the last long than - ing, Heaveaand -ing; Long has der, Bursts the — •— earth faith day « are been of =11 : ^ TT , 1 P— -f-^ -r-- ■■L.-.-..1. |-.-Li' tr ^ irxii:: S^^^z^zEE^': il^i 11 Contents. /\lleluia 7 Angels will we welcome home. . 46 Angels guarding me 48 Another hand is beckoning on. . 103 At the gate ... 128 All I leave to follow Thee 163 Arise ye children 165 All the way home 169 A song for Jesus 181 A charge to keep I have 188 jjehold what manner of love. . . 175 Bartimeus 185 Begin my soul rejoicing 54 Be of good cheer 71 Beg the Truth 73 Behold the man 97 IJeloved of the Lord 8 r V^ome said Jesus sacred voice.. 186 Cown his head with endless blessings 185 Cross and Crown 138 Children of the Lord 55 Consecration 68 Christ is risen 81 Children let us join and sing. ... 82 Children are not left behind .... 83 Christus consolator 84 Christ hath arisen 86 Come learn of the way 87 Clinging to the cross 90 Come unto me I32 Closing Hymn 135 JL/earer my Lord to Thee 120 Daughters of Columbia 153 Depth of Mercy 186 Dearer than Heaven 176 X^arly the Savior seek 164 Ever faithful, ever sure 15 Even so, Amen. 22 Everlasting Prais'is 33 Evening Prayer 99 Evermore I lo Ever sing the love of Jesus 1 14 Jf^ lower Voices 155 Follow thou Me 44 Faithful to Jesus 52 Father help me 105 Forever with the Lord 121 Faithful is He 162 \Jod is my strong Salvation. . .. 172 Good Tidings 148 Glory shall be Thine 40 God is Love 85 Gather up the Sunbeams I08 Glory 29 Gone Before 91 IX e leads his own 3 He loved us so 140 He knoweth all 17 He careth 20 He Cometh 58 Have you room 59 He is risen 129 Holy, holy, holy lie Happy in God's Sunlight 158 Heaven at Last 168 Heaven is my Home 184 Horton 186 invocation 25 I've found a Friend 6 In the presence of the King 42 I always go to Jesus 96 I bring them all to Thee 109 Is there rest in Jesus 167 I will open the Door 174 Is it for Me ? 178 I know He liveth 182 I'm but a stranger here 184 I would love thee 187 In the cross of Christ I glory.. . . 185 I thy little lamb would be 107 In the shelter of the rock 117 I esus to thy dear name I flee. . . 171 Jesus thy name I love 184 Jesus my Lord 184 Jesus I my cross have taken .... 160 Jesus the very thought of Thee . . 50 Jesus by faith be known 51 Jesus once was a little child 70 Jesus thou rest of the weary 75 Jesus died for all 78 L/ight of the Worid 142 Let us Cling to the Lord most high 4 Little Servants 19 Let me press on and keep singing. 38 Leaning on Thee my guide &c . . 43 Lord Thy word abideth 49 Looking to Jesus 126 Let me be near to Thee 161 Look ye saints the sight &c 185 Lord Thou art mine 137 Lord come away 190 iVly Savior . . 122 My God shall wipe all tears. ... 13 More love to Thee, O God 35 My Lord now is calling 37 Mercy's day 47 My God and my all 63 My soul be on thy guard 188 Mornington 188 W othing Lord have I to bring . . 124 \J call upon the Lord 156 Opening chorus 64 Open the door for the Children. . 76 Open then my eyes 94 O Jesus friend unfailing 98 O Lamb of God 112 Our Father in Heaven 116 O sweet and woulidrous Promise. 170 Only a Sinner 180 O for the mind of Jesus 183 Once more before we part 188 On Christmas Day 133 X leasing spring again is here. . . 113 Praises to our King 143 Praise the God of our Salvation.. 187 CONTENTS. Praise His name 16 Pearly Portals 80 Peace 139 i\est remaineth 10 Resting in Jesus 36 Remember thy Creator 189 ^^abbath bells 100 Strive to enter in 118 Submission 123 Sing, sing, sing 144 Sweetly sing the story olden 9 Suffer us to come to thee 69 Something for thee 95 Stealing from the world away. . . 186 Stand for the right 27 Savior Divine 56 X here is light beyond the hills. . 136 The light of life 141 The gladsome tidings 146 The New Year 149 The Ship Intemperance 1 50 The word divine 154 To that Heaven I go 5 The whole wide world for Jesus. 12 The loving Jesus 18 To Him that overcometh 23 The battle call 28 Take thy staff, O Pilgrim 30 The Star of Bethlehem 31 The holy war 32 Tell Jesus 34 The beautiful land 39 The blessing chain 57 Turn ye brother 66 Take us inside 74 The Shadow of the Rock 88 Thou Father doeth all things well loi The River of Life 119 Till He come 125 Trust in the Lord Jehovah 127 The Almighty helper 130 The very best for Jesus 131 The Heavenly Guide 134 Take up thy cross daily 160 Thy rod and staff. 179 This wand'ring wayward soul, . . 188 Take my heart, O Father 187 Temperance Bells. 151 \J nder His wings 26 V ox angelica 89 Voices of Angels 79 We,o.e*ee ., We love to do His blessed will . . 60 Waiting and to be satisfied 61 Who shall it be 62 Who'll follow in his train 67 With songs and honor 72 What hast thou done for me. ... 77 Worthy is the Lamb 92 Worthy the Lamb 93 When they go silently 100 Will you meet me over there. . . . 102 Words of Jesus 104 When the mists have cleared away 166 Why yet delay 159 Worthing 187 X onder's my home 14 Yonder 45 Popular Singing Books for Sabbatli and Day Schools. 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