SMITH (ATS G.C.S.) 1 FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 'OU '( '^^. y^ '^ 6/ / /' -^/K THERE S A SONG IN THE VALLEY OF BLESSING SO SWEET AND ANGELS WOULD FAIN JOIN THE STRAIN. WOMAN IN SACRED. SONB^ A LIBRARY OF Hymns,, Religious Poems, and Sacred Music, BY WOMAN. BEINO SELECTION'S FROM THE WRITINGS OF MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED ATTIIORS, INCLCDINO MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS OF UPWARDS OF FIFTY COMPOSERS, TOGETHER WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF MANY OF THE WRITERS. A REFERENCE BOOK IN THE LIBRARY AND FOR USE IN THE HOME. compilp:d and edited EVA MUNSON SMITH. (Mrs. G. C. S.) WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY BOSTON : D. LOTHROP & COMPANY. Franklin & IIawley Streets. I Copyright, 1885, by Mrs. Eva Munson Smith. I DEDICATED TO THE CHRISTIAN WOMEN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. ILLUSTRATIONS. ILLUSTRATIONS. Angels would fain join the strain. . . . . . . . . . . . Front. A cry comes over the deep. ............ 258 A German mother and lier children. .......... 695 A hymn for Easter morning. ............ 342 Children of the Mission Band. 406 Give me a calm and thankful heart. ........... 298 Knocking. ............... 107 Madonna. ................ 78 O strength of God ! 247 Star in the east. .............. 80 The angel whisper. ............. 3.30 The children's Easter. 199 To me, to me ! 281 • CONTENTS rAOK. Editor's Preface ni Introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard ix Prkkace to Missionary Department by Mrs. Sarah J. Riika ...... 305 Illvstrations iv Index of Authors xi " " Tunes xxvi " " First Lines xxviii " •' Speciai. Topics xl I. — Devotional Department . . . " IG Comprising hymns of Praise, Dedication, Anniversary Occasions, Ordination, Consecration, Omnipresence, Thanksgiving, Evening Devotion, Christmas, Christ our Siiepherd, Baptism, Juvenile Hymns, Communion, Way of Salvation, Easter, Christian Encouragement and Enjoyment, Faith, Hope, Trust, Love, God's Discipline of Sorrow, Mystery, "Warning, Refuge, Invitation, Prayer, Revivals, Transient and Unsatisfactory Nature of Eartlily Things, Nearing the Celestial City, Departure, Death, Funeral Occasions, Second Coming of Christ. II. — Missionary Department ' 2oH Monthly Meetings, Tributes to and Prayers for our Missionaries, Consecration Songs, Readings and Recitations for Young Ladies' Societies, Annual Meetings, Praise Meetings, Parlor Entertainments, Mothers' Meetings, Mission Bands, Comfort in Bereavement. Home Missions 3'J7 Social Parlor Meetings and Dorcas Societies, Songs and Recitations for Mission Bands, Children's Day, Christmas and New Year's, Young Ladies' Societies. III. — Temperance Department 450 "Weekly Gospel Temperance Meetings, Consecration Praise Meetings, Maternal Associa- tions, Annual Meetings, Home Protection, Crusade Songs, Sabbath Gospel Temperance Meet- ings, Reform Club Meetings, Invitation to Sign the Pledge, Signing the Pledge, Invitation to Accept Christ, Warning, Repentance, Accepting Christ, After Conversion, Jesus our Refuge and Defence, Parlor Meetings and Entertainments, Christmas, New Year's, The Ruin Rum hath Wrought, Hope for the Fallen, Encouragement for the Toiling Ones, Tributes to our Women, Crossing the River, Comfort for the Bereaved, Band of Hope, C^ld Water Army Songs and Recitations, The Fruit of the Vine. IV. — Miscellaneous Department C71 Motherhood, The Nursery, Lullabys and Mother Songs, Nursery Rhymes, The Children's Prayers, Christmas, Bereavement, Tributes to I'arents, Songs and Readings for the Fireside, Thoughts for Life's Evening Hours, Our Dead. Patriotic Poems — The Puritans, The Pilgrims, Poems of the Civil War, Other Lands, Our Martyred Dead, Lincoln, Garfield; Poems of» I'eace, Memorial Day, Longing for Hume, Grant, etc., etc. PREFACE In bringing this volume before the public, the only apology offered is that there has long been a demand for it. Not only have the Christian sisterhood, for a considerable length of time, beeu sending out appeals for some one to under- take the work of collecting and publishing the sacred songs of woman; but numerous metnbers of the devout brother- hood, recognizing and appreciating her labor in this line, for the praise and glory of the Master, have united in the demand. Accordingly, three years ago, the task was undertaken, and it must be confessed, with but a faint realization of the vast amount of research necessary to glean from a field the broad extent of which was little imagined. Woman in Sacred Song is designed to be chiefly a reference book for the home and library, embracing about. 2,500 hymns, dating from the year lo46 to the present time, and including tlie sacred verse of upwards of 820 authors. With such a wide range, this compilation will necessarily be something akin to a garland of flowers gathered from mountain, valley, prairie, roadside and conservatory. Some of the choicest blossoms may be overlooked. Thus among so many hymn writers from the ranks of pious womankind, some of the most worthy may be inadvertently omitted, and perchance some pilgrim in search of a favorite hymn or song, may fail to find it in this collection. Another reason may be that a great number of hymns written by woman, have been published anonymously, or with the ini- tials only, or without the prefix designating sex. Many gems of religious poetry have been purposely omitted, because positive information in regard to authorship could not be obtained, though there was every reason to believe that they belonged to woman. Among sucli a multitude of authors, it will be quite remarkable if there are no errors in dates and names. The utmost care, together with an extensive inquiry, during the past three years, unite to render the work as nearly free from misstatement as possible. Should omissions or discrepancies be observed, it will be regarded a favor if notice is sent to the editor, together with information as to the omitted data, such as date of birth or death, or any item or inci- dent of interest in connection with the author or writing of certain hymns or poems. This request is extended to all music publishers, composers and owners of copyright pieces. If anything has been included in this volume for which due credit lias not been accorded to all concerned, it has been because of ignorance as to the rightful ownership, as for instance when the name of the book from which a song or hymn was taken, was not furnished to the editor of this compilation, by the person sending it. It has been the intention to make mention of every house publishing music to these songs of redeeming love, as well as to give the names of the composers; and any information for the correc- tion of errors, in future editions, will be gratefully accepted. Caution as to the use of any hymn, poem or musical composition which bears the name of any book, publishing house, or composer on the margin, is recommended, as all such are copyrighted. It is a noticeable fact that there is scarcely a hymn written by woman, that docs not make frequent mention of or reference to Jesus. Is it any wonder ? lias she not abundant reason ? Christ's coming to earth has resulted in her exaltation to her proper position by the side of man, where tJod originally placed her. What has she done in return ? Gladly do we point to the Mary who anointed Him with the perfume of gratitude ; to the Martlias who have served Him ; to the Priscillas who have taught His precious precepts; to the Harriet Newells and Emily Judsons, and the many pupils of PREFACE. VII the sainted Mary Lyon, who, counting iheir lives as notliing for Ilis sake, have gone to distant lands to spread the rich tidings of His saving love to those sitting in darkness. And now this volume is offered as a token of woman's gratitude expressed in song and verse, in praise of her Creator, Benefactor, and Redeemer. Deep religious feeling is wont to call for a song, and inspires song; and although all will admit that some of the selections in this book rise to the height of true poetic fervor, many are yet very simple and unpretending, but none the less touching and sweet. Let us beware of prescribing too narrow limits to what may be considered hymns of a high order. Arc not those which give testimony from the deepest experiences of the Christian heart, the most worthy, as being productive of the most good? Is it not apparent that the grandest of all, are those which set forth the doctrines of grace, the compassion of Jehovah, the condescension of Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit? In this volume will be found the ancient hymns which have been handed down through the past XJS years; utterances of faith and trust by martyred woman (as witness that of Anne Askewe, written 1546, in the vernacular of those days, followed by those of Madanie Guyon, and others), together with the portrayal of the deepest heart and soul experiences of other consecrated ones, — hymns now in general use by all evangelical churches in Christendom; then the later productions, written especially for this work, by hymnologists of the present day, which bear just as much witness for God, and bespeak equal gratitude for the blessed way of Salvation. These lay hold of the human heart, because they are entwined with tbc sacred experiences of other hearts. They touch and call out all the truest and best instincts of the being, because they breathe the very spirit of the Master. This is said without any dispar- agement of the productions of Watts, Bonar, Wesley, Reber, and others by devout men, which have stood the test of time. The hymns of woman dwell largely upon the suffering on Calvary, and the risen Lord, thereby taking deep hold on the heart, understanding and conscience; setting forth that redemption which virtually belongs to all churches in every age and clime. It has been the constant aim, that the hymns collected for this volume shall show forth the very symbol and might of the holy religion of our Lord and Saviour. In short, it is the glory of this coirpilation, that it teaches the Gospel and true Theology; that its hymns point out the way of Salvation, because they testify of Christ. ITymns are characteristic of the times in which they were written. By comparing the hyninology of to-day with that of 50, 75 or 100 years ago, it will be noticed that the style has undergone a change, although the same essential Christian doctrines are as firmly inculcated. There is an aggressive warfare expressed in these more recent hymns, that is indicative of an awakening to the necessity of reform in many directions. Truly, "while man slept the enemy sowed tares." Note the difference of sentiment expressed by the singing army of to-day, marching forth to exterminate King Alcohol and other potentates of evil with "Rescue the Perishing," etc., etc., and the hymns of those conservative days— for instance: "My willing soul would stay in such a frame as this And sit and sing herself away, to everlasting bliss." While It is a happy reflection that many have enjoyed their religion, it cannot be denied that there has been entirely too much of the "At ease in Zion" spirit. Our adorable Redeemer, while on earth, set the example of going about doing good, seeking the lost, casting the money-changers from the Temple; and his parting commission to his disciples was— " Go Ye." While heartily uniting with the grand chorus of singers in "Working will not save me," we arc inclined to settle down into a narrow groove of thought and action. By faith in Christ alone, and not by works, are we redeemed. Works are the results of our having been saved. The fruit of laboring in the vineyard is borne sponta- neously, because Christ is in us and working through us. WOMAN AS A MUSICAL COMPOSER. It was not until a late date that it was decided to include music in this volume. Music was sent with the request that it accompany the words, and after due consideration it has been so arranged. But the 130 or more pieces by these composers, must not be regarded as fully representing woman's work in this field. A few weeks have been entirely inadequate to obtain the addresses of our musical writers, and as many well-known pieces are copyrighted by various publishing houses, some of them cannot appear in this collection. Still, no one will be ashamed of the 1;;0 productions of about fifty composers represented. That which has been accomplished by woman in this direction has been witliout the stimulus of encouragement, but with an irresistible impulse to place upon paper the melodie^s and harmonics in licr ▼"> • WOMAN IN SACRED SONG. heart and soul, and this too, oftentimes, aniiJ a multiplicity of domestic cares. Madame Schumann took up the golden thread of song that had been dropped by lier husband, and has carried it on, weaving and interweaving, until his grand work has been supplemented by wonderful, rich, liarmonious strains, pronounced, by the most eminent critics, fully equal to his in excellency. Miss Spindlcr, author of the famous hymn for piano, "St. Agnes Eve," and other works, lias also proven that woman can write music. Madame Carreno, who is at present commanding much attention and admiration by her heaven-born voice, is a pronounced advocate, and licrsclf a living example, of woman's ability to com- pose music of a high order. For years she lias written much which is said to rank with that of Beethoven and Mozart. Apropos! — It is asserted that last Spring she was iu the company of an eminent doctor of music, who remarked, "There have been women who were fine writers, poets, painters, and sculptors, but composers not one; and why, if woman pos- sesses the genius you say?" "Ah, doctor," responded the artist, "if your assertion were true, one reason would be because, where a brother and sister begin to compose, everybody discourages the one and encourages the other. The girl is advised to keep to fancy work, more suitable to her sex." Seating herself at the piano, under the pretense of offering him a South American composition, she played a hymn, one of those touching, sacred songs without words, always so tender and devotional in spirit. ITer listener was much pleased. "That is not South American!" exclaimed he. " It might have been composed by any of the best German musicians of the present day! It is an inspiration! Who wrote it?" Turning to him, Madame Carreno replied: "I wrote it." Our authority says she has many others in manuscript, just as good. Some day the world may hear them. It is with pride that we can point to our own Mrs. Gen. W. S. Hancock, author and editor of the " Church Service and Tune Book," than whom no one writes finer or more acceptable music for tlie Episcopalian service; to Mrs. Clara II. Scott, author of the " Royal Anthem Book;" to Mrs. J. F. Knapp, of Brooklyn, author of the Cantata, " Prince of Peace," a lady of wealth, culture and position, who sin^s beautifully, writes much music simply by inspiration, because she must give expression to the melody that rises a grateful Incense within her; to Miss Hattie E. Sneed, of St Louis (Kirkwood Seminary), whose instrumental arrange- ment of "Old llundrcd," "Xiarer, My God, to Thee," etc., etc., are so much admired. Her setting to music of Ten- nyson's "Break! Break! O Sea!" is pronounced the most fitting melody yet applied to that grand poem. The same is said of Lady Carew's matchless music to " The Bridge." Then there is Lady Scott, Mrs. T. J. Cook, Emma Pitt, author and publisher of "Gospel Light," Helen Douglas, Sophia C. Hall, and Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. W. Bliss), author of "Far Away," and many popular songs. Vienna Demorest, and Virginia Gabriel, author of "Cleansing Fires," also occupy high rank as composers. And so the list might be extended. If a few weeks of research has brought to light the compositions, that are available, of fifty or more ladies, how many more there yet must be at present timidly writing under some nom-dc-plume, or using llieir initials only, and many not publishing at all. The next few years, I venture to prophesy, will bring a revela- tion showing that woman has already done much more in musical composition than is generally supposed, and concern- in" which this volume will give but a faint idea; a dim foreshadowing of what shall be achieved in the future, when she receives the stimulus, born of encouragement, which is her meed. As a late writer has beautifully expressed the same idea: — " The triumph of woman in sacred song, is but the prelude to the triumph that awaits her." IN CONCLUSION it is hoped that this book will be received as the uttered desire of a multitude of women to bear witness for Christ, "iu psalms and hymns and spiritual songs." Thanks are hereby extended to the various publishers and owners of copyrights, for their kind and generous cour- tesy in i;ranting permission to use tlie same. A tribute of affection is tendered my devoted sister, Mrs. E. M. McGaughey, for substantial aid and sympathy, during all the progress of this work; to Miss Margaret E. Brooks, my faithful Secretary, to whose intelligent perception much is due; and to the hundreds of my Christian sisters who have written especially for this collection, and for whose co-operation and words of cheer, thoy will be held in grateful remembrance here and in eternity. EVA MUNSON SMITH, (Mrs. G. C. S.; Springfield, Ili.., October, 1884. INTRODUCTION Woman .ihvays li.id a great heart. In the sorrowful, unwritten ages of her history slie still "loved much." Through this beautiful genius of the affections she had kinship closer than any other created being with Him "whoso nature and whose name is love." Ilcr own development, her own success and glory were not the motive power of character, but the happiness of lier beloved formed woman's chief ambition. Subtract from the world to-day the turn total of "sweetness and light" shed into its lieart out of the heart of woman, and a horror of great riarkness would settle there, to be dispelled by no guiding star of ambition or galaxy of fame. What wonder, then, that when He came who was the express image of Eternal Love, his dual nature, outlined upon the background of the Disciples, should less clearly depict for us manhood as it is, than womanhood as it mi^lit be ? What wonder that above all others she was honored by Him, and Lie, by lier beloved ? Forever blessed to every woman must be the thought enshrined in Elizabeth Barrett Browjiing's matchless verse : "Not she with trait' rous kiss her Saviour stung; Not she denied Iliin with unholy tongue; She, while apostles shrank, could danger brave. Last at His Cross, and earliest at His grave." Song is the universal language. It correlates the poetry of motion with the poetry of thought. No names are deathless save those of the world's singers, for tliey caught the vibration of universal nature, fell into accord wilJi It, and repeated in the hungry ear of Humanity the music of the spheres. Whoever weds perfect nuisic unto uoblfst words reaches the acme of expression and soothes the world's heart as no other can. Song is the symbol of perpetual "■ladness. " Somewhere the birds are singing, evermore." Somewhere the heart brims over with a sense of (Jod, II is beauty and His loveliness, and then we hear Anthems of Creation and Hymns of the Nativity. Sacked Soxq is the highest "sustained note" of Humanity's chorus; its aspiration is supernal and its object supreme. As the relation of child to parent is its earliest, its most determinative and sacred, so is our relation to tlie father and mother Soul of the Universe. Whatever expresses this comes from the deepest pLices of the soul and reaches to its highest note of Reason, Love and Worship. "But how shall we love God whom we have not seen, if wo love not our brother whom we have seen?" No song of lips or life is Sackeu save when it blends the precepts on which all the law and prophets hang: The Love of God with f^re for all His children. No age h.vs perceived so clearly and felt so tenderly this ruling law of spiritual orary with woman as a song writer. "I need Thee every hour;" "O, Prodigal Child, come Home;'' "Just as I am, without one plea;" "Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us;" "Rescue the Perishing, Care for the Dying;" — all these sweet songs, and a score besides, equally well known, have come to us warm from the lieart of woman. Indeed, it is not too much to say that to her we owe the cliief Gospel hymn of our ow'u era, Elizabeth Clephane's "Ninety and Nine;'' and the great world-hymn, acceptable to Catholic and Protestant, Gentile and Jew, Sarah Flower Adams's "Nearer, my God, to Thee." The highest patriotism is inseparable from religion, and the noblest Christian anthem of the Republic, its glorious "Battle Hymn," we owe to a woman, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe. Happily its use as an incentive in the strife of brotliers has been superseded by its rare adaptation to the new anti-slavery war against the traffic in strong drink, where North and South march side by side to conquer the greatest foe of Home and native land. We are fortunate in the compiler of this unique volume, because she has not only the rare taste and skill essential to a task at once delicate and diflicult, but for the reason that her own gifts of music and of song help to enrich the work upon wliich she has bestowed such patient .and laborious care. We who share the fruits of her long research can by no means rightly estimate the innumerable consultations, immense correspondence, and varied anxieties, to say nothing of the study and expense that have resulted in this beautiful volume, whose value is greatly enhanced by its double adaptation to the organ and the voice. May its pure, ennobling mission be abundantly fulfilled, aud a blessing follow it into every home where it is welcomed as a friend. FRANCES E. WILLARD. Rest Cottage, Evanston, Illinois, October 4, 1S84. INDEX OF AUTHORS. li A • opposite a hymn, iiidicatos tlial a skclcli or note nccoiiipanics It. Abdt, Mrs. Too Late •')1"> Adams, lii.isE M. rroliibiiion Oil Adams, Mks. Sakak Flowek Failli in Divine Goodness 204 Nearer, my God, to Tlieo • o04 Adki.ns, Alice M. Indwelling 52 Akekman, Mks. LrcY Evelina (Horn, I'rovidence, li. 1., 181(5, died 1ST4.) Nothiiii^ bnt leaves 491 Akkks, Miss. Elizahetii (Later, Mrs. Allan,) See "Florence Percy," Akekstkom, Ullie R. Hold Tliou my hand K!7 "Alcio. ' Safe, now .... &!)o ALfoTT, Louise M. My Kiujidom C(>S Our Aladonna • 119 Alpkicii, Miss S. V. Aniiiversary llynm 44 At llie Mercy Seat 2S Buried wiili Thee 8.") Christmas 77 Come and lielp us 260 Dedication of a Church 42 Drawint; Nearer 140 Easier Uytun 197 Faith . 213 Give mo that heart of flesh 107 lie is risen 1X9 He leUideth 35 In the bai llo 34 ]jook not upon the wine 5uO Lii;ht of the World 197 Missionary Hymn 200 ife 310 Nearer 1 lome * 147 Oiir Offering 41 Praver for the Holy Spirit 118 Kejoic-ini; Hope 20S Siuu the pledtre 497 Submission and Consecration. . . . 294 The Messenger 2.")1 To do Thy will, O God 294 Ai.KXANDioit, Mks. Cecil Fkaxces Be pitiful, OGod 120 Chrisfs Keinrn 195 Crueifyini^ afresh !K5 Day by day, we mai;nify Thee. . . 270 Souls in heathen darkness 278 The Bleeding Hand* 509 The Soul's desire 31 Touched with a feeling, &c 241 Who died to save us 188 Allen, Mks. E. A. C. Hoine-Brewed Beer 564 Allen, Zella Lost 722 ALLEitToN, Mrs. Ellen P. Philosophy 82:5 Woman's Work HM Ames, Mks. Mary Clemmer See, "Clemmer," Anderson, Mis.s Makia F, Home, Missions 404 ANi>EKS<)N, Mks. Galusha. Wife of] Uev, Dr. Anderson, of Chicago Ediica- ! tlonal Institution. Prayer fi>r Missions 2(52 An(;ier, Mks. Annie Lanman The Mount nno Via C^rucis, Via Liieis 178 Armstuomi, Lena (Jod's Providence 2.39 Arnold, Eunice S, Touch it never 6(5.'] Askewe, Anne The Fight of Faith • 212 Atkinson, Maky E. The Unfinished Cathedral 850 AiitER, Miss Harkikt Bright was the guiding pt.ir 81 From Everlasting 80 God's watchful care 403 Swe(>t is the work, O Lord 400 The Promise 122 Written 1829. (abridged.) The World's Conversion 204 Austin, Mrs. W. B, I'rayer for Cleansing 137 A YouNO Lady. On the Death of Gen. 'Washington 753 B. M, E. Auctioning off the Baby 682 B. J. N. A Mother's Prayer 472 Cloud of God's I^resence 275 Bahcock, Emma T. Let your light so shine 814 Bailey, Mrs. Urania Locich A song for sorrowful women. . . . 020 At the door 525 At the pool Bethesda 184 Christ is in the Universe 51 Christ and the little ones • 086 I>itilc Willie 710 Mary 739 Mary of Magdala 184 Mother's Song 094 Out in the W'ildcrness 182 Out of the night 200 Saint Stephen 5.54 The Lord's Day cometh * 38 The Saviour to the sorrowful soul 247 The Slave Mother » 398 The Unseen Guard 575 The Unseen Kingdom 507 The Young Mother 730 Valley of the Heartsease 84 Wished myself among them 141 Baker, Ella M. Something to do for the King... 309 Baker, AIks. Lizzie Fkr.meu The Singer's Prayer 290 Baker, Miss Mary Anna Are we faithful? 202 By and By ; 45S Hasten, Lord 459 I'll go 520 & 181 Lead us. O Shepherd True 281 Our Praver 4.".2 Peace, be still 513 Slay not thy Saviour 50;5 Temperance Battle Hymn. 4.52 The Power of Prayer 4.M Wo are r.imin'4 4.''>;; Bal< II, Mks. Makv K. Caatle anil Col * 8.''»4 Baldwin, Annie F. When the day breaks 018 Ballard, Mrs. .Ii i.ia P. Author of '•Building Stories:" ".Seven Years from To-Night;" "A Little Life;" "Insect Lives," etc., etc.. And they also which i>iero<'d Him 250 Communion of the thret; pa-stors. 100 Here and There 149 Hymn for Church Dedication •.. 44 Hymn to the Holy Spirit 1)9 I pass this way but once 778 I will raiisiiin them 224 Jem and Velvet . <1.'<7 No Mol in the hand, A-c 375 The Body of Christ WJ The Bishop's Epitaph • .'■J94 The Drunkard's Wife .592 The Lost Will W»3 The Search 107 Thy Brother's Blood 512 What Worshipers are these 319 World without end 104 Ballard, Miss Winifred P. Hymn on the Passion of our Loni 09 Bancroft, Mrs. Ciiai:itik Lei s Before the throne of (iod above , 120 He comes in blood-stained garments • 492 Ohl for the robes of whiteness . . 142 BARiiArLD, Mrs. Ann.\.Li.titia An acceptable offeriiig "^ Awake, my soul I 1 1'! Blest is the man 217 Death of the Kighteous 104 How blest the sacred tie 313 Praise to God M The Kesurrection of Christ 190 Trustfulness .'5;} Welcome Morn* .'52 Whosoever w ill lo;* Barker, Mary A. S, Make Thy will mine! 520 Perfect Peace 1 H Barnard, Mr.s. H. M. The Little Runaway 097 Bark IT LOO, Anna R. The happy Christ iu.as Morn 45S Barnes, F.vnnie .1. The Fruit of the Vino 009 Barnes, Mrs. Maria Buiciiank Williams. (I5orn l.'~3(5, tiled l.'^7:5.) See "Kate Cameron.'' Barnett, Ellk.n C. A Prayer • 546 Hoi)e N70 The Golden Wed.lin,' 723 Tribute to Frances Willard . . 022 Barr, Lillie E. Crying for the Moon 080 Easter 11»2 The oldest doll in the worlil 712 Tlio two lecacies 777 Barr. .\melia E. For Fn-edimi's Sake 775 Barrett, I'lizarktii (i. Bakkku At Evening Time, Unto Tlice 07 Batks. ('iiAiti.oTiK r. |( 'iiiiil>iiil;;<'. Mass ) Til.! I'l Mviii',' Hand 7S« H.VTKIIAM.' Ml.NMK 1). IlisDw.lliiiii-l'liue • 17S rniliMlom-s ■•.. f*")-! BAriiiK^r. Lavinia. AnLii'lus Domini 50 Daxikk. Miis. (;. \V. Come until lilt' • 10:.' My Wiliifis s;omc; or, was it only a liifam".' 714 Haxtkk, Mii-i. Lymia Aii.ufis rollftl iht! stone away.... h"~ A siarli-ss crown 411 Tlif an;;i'l boatman •"J"'^ Til.' bright hills of tjlory l-l:! Tli.> ixat.' ajiir for m.i 1^0 I 'lb.' Naiii.'of .l.siis SIS) Work an. I I'rav 3-'5 Hamkk. .Mks. MAitio.V D. l!v and IJy • 1«1 bAYAiiu, .Miss E. Justin See '.Mrs. Fulton Cutting." Bayi.ky. Mks. Nki.i.y II. If on.' tal.Mit 493 BlAMI^ll. KitANCKS Set wholly apart 40<5 Bkakuslev, El.l.A (JoUlen rod '"tj^ Dkaithamp, Mks. Jk.v.ny" Ulaxd ConsciTation llyinii 2^7 Dp.Hcation Ilynm • 40 (Jod's Discipline 3S< In llisTi'nipl.* 2iS Lady .Mirphcrd by the Sea 8.5 The Christian In(|uirer 2"i0 AVhy do yon hriiiii Oblations? Itv] r.i avi.i;s.'Mks. Makv Ki.i;r( iikk llvmnof rraisi> and I'rayer 48-"» llKKiis. Mi;s. IvriiKi, I.Y^^■ llallV lookin;; out for ine. 71;! Th.' rickct (inaril • 7">7 W.'i-hiiis: til.' Haby 07!i Bki.i., .Iank Citoss Sec '■.Simpson." Uki.i.. Km ma .1. .Sav.'d by faith 211 Hki.i.. .Makii: .My Tray.T 125 Uknxktt, Licv A. All for Jesus 303 IJKNNKrT. Jl I.IA M. A cup of cold water 017 Hkxsox, Maky a. (Jarlicid is d.'ad 702 IJkst, Fi.oka L. Oh! 'tis (.'lory in my soul 170 Ulna, rintf the bells ISW Bii>WKl.i.. -Mks. F. II. Poor little Blossom C.">S BuiKi.ow, Maky .Shelt.T.'d CO.") Bll!I>. IsAItKI.I.A L. F.illow .Me 108 Bi.AiKMAit. Matilda A. Kiiirnar's Dauyblers. 5l'0 Blank. Anna One by One 037 Blkkckkk. Mks. Anna Kli/.a Jesus Christ, r.'iiard my anguish. 1-30 Ilcturn tu Toinhawick • 130 Bmnn, Miss. Licy M. Thy will he done IHI Bolton, Fan.vy As I have loved you 5(iO A true story, iV-c (iOO Krow it down 05!t The Little Old Church S30 Bolton, Sakaii T. Awake to effort 615 Left on the Battlefield 750 Motherless 729 Bolton, Mks. Sakaii Knowles Our I'oets • 797 This is life 7.!() Waitinc for Mother. ... 730 BoN.\K. MliS. C.VTIIKKINK J. (Born ISas, died 1884.) Jesus is mine. . .. 121 Booth. Maky M. C. O Beautiful Friend 870 BoKTiiWK K. Miss Jank Christian Union 310 God calling; yet 10!) Our Life and Guide 35 Suhmissioii 132 Your lamps trimmed 270 BowLKs, Mi:s. II. 1'. For God and Home, &c 455 BowLKY, Maky P. Sisniticance of Baptism 85 BoYCK, Mks. M. V. Two scenes in a life 593 BoYNTo.v. Ann.v (.Mrs. Averill.) Born .Mion, Me., 1843. Ilesides in Dover. Before Dawn . CIO Bkadlkv, JIks. Nellie II. Father's a drunkard and mother . is dead • 600 Save the Boys 581 Bkadlky, Maky E. The Sonii in the Dai'k ^. . 790 Bkadkoki), Mks. N. K. Over the Line 182 Bkadstkkep. Mks. Anna Coiilenii)laiion • 51 Bkainaki). M.\ky G. He knows 203 My Mother's I'rayer 3:!1 BlSAMAN. JoSEI'lIINK Thine is the Power 43.5 Bkadeniuko, Loulsa IIenkietta, ElE( TKKSS OF, Jesu mein Zii versicht 122 Jesus Lives * 198 Jesus my Redeemer lives 192 Bkant, Mks. Danid Only Waiting * 170 Buekse, C.^kkie a. Mornini; and Evenin<; I'rayer. . . . 548 Bkid.jes.'Mks. Fuan( es K. < )ur Father and our Friend 42 BiiUios, (Jakoline a. Waking 563 Bkontk. CiiAULOTPK (Mrs. NichoUs) (Born ISIO, died 185.5.) Life* 828 Oppressed with sin .5.53 Bkooks, Maky V.. Oh! weep not for the dead * 170 Bkown, Aciisa Mills Joy in Ileav.'ii 223 Let your liiihl so shin.^ 222 The unsatisfying nature of earth. 1 15 BRo^vN, Emma Alice (Mrs. E. A. Bevar. ) Measuring the Baby * 712 Bkown, Mks. Helen E. From .lay to day * 215 Kaly's Pledge 052 My Morning Hymn 287 M V Precious Bible 203 The Hisiht Way 045 Wailing 290 BuowN, Jessie H. Assurance 209 Bkown, Mks. Pikeue Hinsdale Communion in Love 35 JIow sweet the lay 32 Betirement » 124 Revive thy work Ill Bkown, Sylvia Thanksiiiving 58 Bkowne, Maky Fhank Into the liirht 2.31 Browning, Mks. Elizabeth Bakkett Comfort*..*. 580 De Profundis 787 How sure it is 96 Sleep 174 The Cry of the Children 596 AVork 442 Bkowning, Miss Ophelia ("Phelia" or "Felie.") Amen * 800 , Praying without ceasing 800 BKOxnEHTON, Alice Williams The Empty Hands 292 BuoTIIEItTON, Fp.ances E. W. Which could I spare? 074 BitfCE, Helen The Sick Child G73 Buchanan, Sakaii Faith 812 BrcK, -Mks. Maky' K. If I could know 7!!6 Morning and Night. 875 Br ELL, Hakhiet E. The child of a Kini; 271 Bt (iHEE, Mks. E.mily J. Battle Hymn of the Crusade ... 484 ('burch of God awake 317 Help 482 Bi(iin;Y, Miss C.\krie E. Our unforgotten Dead 774 BiNCE, Mks. M. Patient and pure 211 BiKNiiAM, Anna F. Cnuiibs 94 Growing C>4 IlerAn-el 089 His Way 239 Bt'KNsiDE, Miss Helen Tired ffor contralto) 109 Tired (for soprano) 747 BuBR, Mrs. Kate Sumneu (Walworth, N. Y.) Ueaven 155 Up, P'riends of Jesus 313 ■Work ami Pray 402 Bi'KK. JI.\ky a. Daily strength for daily duties. . . 013 BiKTON, Mks. A. E. Whosoever loveth me .579 BfSII, IsAREl.LA The beautiful 4.54 BrsiiNEi.L. LorisA The new Day 507 WOMAN IN SACRED SONG. Xlll Butler, Miss Nelly H. Cliiistni.-is Hymn • 70 Harvest Tiine 50 Butts, Mhs. M. V. CMiristmas 7() Christmas Givins- • • 422 Homo Missicm Hymn 4()() Not here anil vet not lost li'.'l Trust .' aoo Bi xTox, Ida >r. What we need 650 "C." At the Piano 825 "C. C." Lines on Gen. Grant 707 C, Katiikuink The Milii rum hath wroujjht COO CAMnisiixiK, Ada Tlie Temple of Christ • 42 Camkhox, Mi!s. CiiAia.Ks See the Kiiisj desired for Ages . . 253 Cameisox, Katk. (Mrs. 15. W. Barnes.) Consecration 010 In lime of trial 24(J The foolish virttiii 4;>7 The Land of Kden ]t!0 AVe're nearer Home 2:>.'^ Who will join our army? MS Ca.mim!i:i,i„ Aruu.sT.v Scott Bitter Wine* 240 Motherhood 077 Trust 835 Canfiei,d, Miss. M. C. The Eljpelor of Sa.xony. &c. *.... 868 C'AKKW, IjADY Ei.izabktu Forgiveness * 817 Cauk. Lauka Garland (It)inioiis 8-lS Cahtku, Miss Baptismal Hymn 80 Caisticu, Axxik a. Gethsemane 00 Peaee, be still 501 Caky, Alice (Born 1S20. Died 1S71.) Her dying Hymn * l.jO Jesus my Master .520 Mariners Ol:> Reconciled 225 The pure in lieart 506 Caky, I'ikeuk (Born near Cincinnati 1824, Died 1871, New Yoik.) Death Scene * 174 Dreams and Realities . . 7S4 My Blessiniis 54 Nearer Home * 154 Thou anil I 785 Casski.l, Mai{If:tta A. Watch the Bojs 056 CiiADWicK, Kanxie Over Life's Sea 221 The dear old Home * 550 CnAUiTV. (io forth anions: the poor 47^5 ClIAFKA, LlKY M. At the (iaio 150 CiiAMiiEits.Mus. G. W. New America 483 Ciiaxi)i,i;k. IJkssik. A loszical conclusion 090 CiiAi'ix. Mks. S. F. A woman's platform, »S:c. » 620 27.1 4().-! 2;J5 K 3114 3!K) no Chapman, Mrs. E. W. Look to tli(! li^ht-housc Trust in Jesus CiiAUxcY, Hi;i.i:x (ilory yet to he revealed Cn.\i{i.Ks, Mits. Elizahkiii Ruxdi At Eventide it shall be li;;ht At the foot of the Cross • Come and see How doth death speak of our beloved '.' Salome The Cruse that faileth not The way, the truth, the life . . . . The Widow of Nain ClIII.I), LVDIA MaI!1.\. The Stream of Life • Child, Miss yVniiii; B. Liiilit for the Gentiles Truslim; Jesus While in toil and in weariness. . . Cinucii. F.vxxY Souks of Faith Clakk, Luklla After Ascension Confulence Easter Providence . . Rest Supplication The Name of Jesiis Trust Clark, Mrs. R. W. As once of old Cl/Ujk. Mrs. S. R. Graham /Mrs. S. C. Clark.) Harvest Home Clement, Amki.ia What Is my mission? ClE.M.MER, ifUS. M.VRY (Mrs. Hudson.^ Life Threads Not dead * The (Childless Mother The Journalist * Rest* Clei'ii.\xe, Miss Elizabeth C. The Cross of .lesns The Ninety and Nine Cleveland, Mhs. Ceckli.\ No sects in Heaven Clifton. May The cold water army of the Royal Army CoDDixr.TON, Hannah O tired Heart Coffin, Eliza J. The Saviour's Imvq CODNOR, ElIZ.VRETH Even Me, No. 1. * Even Me, No. 2. * When can I trust Colby, Celestia Rice The Dear Old Spring .574 CoLiiY, Mauv Rifted Clouds 188 Collins. Mks. M. A. Lo! a mi':hly host 797 | COXDER. JoAX E. ' Saturd.-xy Eveiiins: • 60 Cooke, J. ZirEi.L.v Easter Flow ers 708 Cooke, Mrs. Rose Terry | Chrislnuis 412 i 3! II 474 4:!0 800 107 801 260 260 275 204 104 s:>. I I'.K! 20:; 400 470 .'5:!1 211 2.j8 350 302 855 7S0 720 .57(i 828 221 535 805 646 851 200 112 112 2;i«< Flowers 700 Pane Pictures • 8:tS 1 1 is more blessed 436 Cook, Eliza I thank thee, God, for weal or woe 234 Let not th<; sun go down upon your wral h 1 1'd Prayer 125 The Old Arm Chair 7-jt» Thy Kingdom come • ]'^9 Cook, Mrs. Belle W. (.'hildhood's Home revisited 7.'K) Cook, Mrs M. A. W. The Lord will provide 208 Cook, Mrs. T. J. Merry, Merry CHiristmas 74 Sinning all the way 227 "Cooi.iixiE, Sisan'' (Miss Sarah C. Woolsey.) A midnight Carol 177 Arise and shine, ;W Early taken 7'.M Eighteen... 710 Forgi vcMiess ]-j(i Here and There ;;j»i How shall 1 pray? l;[l I(i "Cora." After the Toil 274 Cousin, Mrs. Anne Ross Imniannel's Land ].5H None but Christ ]-jl Siil)stitmi-2 CowRER, Miss Frax( es M. Deliverance is at hand 224 Cow AX. Jkssie The wail of a Mormon wife* .... 7:K Cox. Mrs. Fraxcks Ei.izabkth A II praise aiul glory .",7 Wake, the welcome day, r purity of heart 115 DaVIEs. Mks. A-iKNATII WoODUlHV The Poller and the Clay 40-3 Victory • .53;J Dawson, Miss. M. P. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty- live 772 1. For Decoration Day 772 2. 1 n Memoriani 77-'! Day. HKrii The (lid Maid ,-^07 Day, Maiitha l''alher .VlMiii^hty Wi The hoinidliss Universe * 37 Day. Si san- M. Lord, help me watch. ... .549 Dk0 ! If thy ri;;ht hand olTend thee 812 | In His comins; 25:! , The Easter Ouesl 108 I The Lord is His.-n IDS The Old ami the \ew .580 | The Old and the New Crusade. . . 044 i The Wom.Tu's Crusade ... 04 1 | Diin'RKicH, Miw. IIki.kn -\riother reajxT frono • C;W DiN(ii,K. Mits. M. E. H«!'ll ijuide me still 547 DiNtavAi.i,, ,Mai!Y H. D. A Sprin<4 Hefraiu 4-3"^ .Johnny's piece 331 DottKit, Miis. Ann .S. Panting for purity 99 D()I>I), M. a. II. The Dreamer • 8-32 DoiMiK, Mks. .Maky Mapk.s. The two mysteries * 782 DoDCK, Mauv B. Bitter Sweet 493 DoiKJK, Mauy E. Easter Offerlnirs 195 Doi.I.IVKIJ. Cl.AUA G. Ten Little Toes 097 Doi:i!. Miis. JuuaC. 11. Day-hreak 190 Not mine 370 Peace 2.!4 .Somewhere . i)Sl The Painter's Prayer 833 "Dot." Those little shoes 509 Doi DNKY, SaUAH At Rest 173 My Confidence 490 DOUOLASS, Maimanxb The Church and her foe 113 DoiCUKHTY'. MliS. Du. The Chnrch at Cornith ,3(')8 Dowi), ?;mma C I )ay and Niijht .303 Downing, Mks. E.m.ma F. Invocation 403 Living waters 402 DitAKi:. Mus. Mai!ia IJimiam Wife of Prof. .1. M. E. Drake, Mass. Misunderstood 875 The women of the South 024 Dhkeme, Ckcil Be with my mouth 405 Tell me the secret 103 DuiscoLi., Miss F.\nny (.See White.) Dryden. Mi;s. M. A. Lovest thou me more than these? 210 DiHois, Mits. H. A. The drunkard's prayer 5:54 DiNc'AN. Maky Li:ni)ek Early dreams 171 Imauinations * . . . . 171 t .Jesus. (Jentie .Shepherd * 700 I The lJ<'deemed in Heaven 170 DiMiAM, LvntA M. '•To-day's Bu-le Call." 48;?! DlINN, JUI.IA MlI.I.S Be thou with me 405 I The Woman of Canaan 8S2 i Dte, F:va L. E.meky The Sixty Thousand 4.53 EAt)Y. .Al.IflE Maidk A t Eveninc: S40 The Baby's Pr.ayer 701 EnoETT, ,^ins. H. RoscoE Cup of Peril .599 The power of Ilis presence 308 Edmonds, Mrs. Amanda A. Dejjarture jfil When is the time to die'? * 779 Elgan, Nettie A. Jesus is King ,337 Ei.i.ET, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Abide with us * 07 Elliott, Mrs. Charlotte Clinging to Christ 205 Come to Me, No. 1 SJOC Come to Me, No. 2 24i Invitation ]0{ It is 1 173 Just as I am * ]38 Let me l)e with thee 128 O holy Saviour! Friend Unseen . 205 O Thou the contrite sinner's Friend ]2f The Hot! r of Prayer ] 25 The young believers prayer 135 The throne of Grace 08 Thy will be done 110 Wert thou thoughtless led away? 240 Elliot, Emily S. Room for thee 181 Elliot, Mks. Julia Anne Bright sacred morn * .38 "Elsie." (See Mrs. E. C. Green.) Ellsworth, Bertha H. Work •. . 442 Ellsworth, Mrs. E. C. The golden scepter 512 There'll be joy by and by 389 (Used by per.) I'^sir.uRY, Mus. Emma C. The Niuht cometh * 377 Emery. Ev.\ L. (See "Dye.") Ervin, Anna For what do I live? 053 Eytinge. Maroaret The Day of days 794 Evans. Mrs. Rev. D. W. (ne'e Eliza Spare, died about IS&J.) Thy Kingdom Come 4:'6 Eve, Miss Makia L. Conquered at last * 70.3 In the Vestibule 210 Mexico .307 Naught overhead 210 The (jolden City ].55 The Foolish Virgins 252 In Memoriain 785 EvEliETT, .\HI1Y Ni;WIlALL All I leave, to follow Thee 202 Saviour Divine 521 Everett. .M. E. H. Tlie Two Martyrs 555 Eytinc.e, Margaret What she is now 624 F. S. E. Pray for us 277 Fancher. Fannie Lindsley^ .Submission * 133 Farninoii AM, Marianne (See 1 1 earn.) Faicett, Mi!s. W. The gift of song ,<524 The vanished stars 827 Fearing, Lilian Blanch To a star 206 FERlils, .Mrs. L. D. W. Calling! Calling! do we hear?... 514 WOMAN IX SACRKD SOXO. XV Devotion to temperance work. . . 481 1 Divine Love, as I'eace and Wealth j and llest '.^70' (Jod's Presence 4()1 Invocation 21)0 Prayer for the Holy Spirit's presence 401 Temperance Prayer and Hymn. . 490 FlKLI), Mus. J. C. The touch of a Life 844 FiKM). Mi{s. M.\iiY H. Christ us Consolator • 308 Motherhood 078 Fitch, Mi.ss Mautilv M. Come to Christ •')0.5 Soul Longing 114 Fi.KMMiN(i, -Miss Lucy Randolph As thy days 87-} We seek a city 145 Fi.KTOnKU, Mus. L. B. Home M ission Poem 425 Flktciikk, Miss Charity 457 Fi.owKKDKW, Mr.s. Ai.icK Fountain of Mercy* 56 Follf:\, Mus. Eliz.\ L. To whom shall we go? * 244 How sweet to be allowed to pray. 98 Foi.som, Miss Axxis 11. Peace 236 FooTK, Hattik M. The Beautiful Land 778 FoKi), Maijy a. A hundred years from now 765 Foi:iu:sTKi!. Fanny (See Jiulson.) Fox, Mits. K. F. Saviour, I come to Thee 181 Fox. Miss llATTIK A. Now I lay me down to sleep 721 FitAZIKK, L. A'iKtilXl.V ISlil— 1S()5 760 FuAZii-.i!, Mits. M. M. Dedication Hymn 44 Invocation 490 Fkkncii. Mus. L. Vikoinia (Mrs Smith.) The Palmetto and the Pine. * . . Fryk, Miss K. F. The great uraudmother's hnrial. Fijy, C.\i{oi.iNK (Mrs. Wilson.) For. what shall I praise Thee?. . . Grace of God • 218 Fii.i.Kis, Mis.s Anokmna A plea 604 Ask me not to drink (i5."i A soi\i; of exultalion 840 A .Soliloquy ^7it A stranne Half Century • 878 Help the drunkard to reform.. .. W)4 Notliiti!; is lost 414 Our Friend 894 Parents' treasures 708 Retlcctions after reading the 41st Psalm 123 Shall we? 2(55 Susijest ions 708 The blind deaf mute 870 The One Name 188 The i)leasant glass •>4"< The value of a soul 8.85 The voyage of life .577 The whi<s. M.vnr.AUKT B. The Song Message .587 GiLBEUT. ISADOUE C. (See .lefferys. ) Gii.nEUT. Mus. Ann T.vyi.ok God Omnipresent * 52 Guidance through life 131 Git.!,, .hi.i.v I want to be an angel 700 GlI.MAN. MaUY E. The Clirisi ian F'aith 210 Gnrixiis, Em.a Bekciiku A Prayer for Christmns Eve .5.'<7 Del.iv«'>d 872 The [Jn revealed 400 Gi.ENN, (iUACE Jesus is calling for thee 682 Gl.KNN. K.\TE Go, bring the wanderers in 4.58 The children's day 416 Glynixin, IIowAun (See Mrs. Searing.) GoFK. .Mi:s. H. N. K. ' To the resrue 612 Goon.vt.E. Dou.\ Re.\I) A working woman 800 Goodwin, Miss Myua A. Mv place 402 Goodwin, .Mus. M. M. B. The stranger's grave 172 Goodwin, Mus. L.winia S. The mortal life 767 I have kept the faith 4(il GouDoN, Miss Anna A. After dark, the stars • 568 Cold Water .\rmy Pledge 645 Goldenroil ". ' 580 GouDON, .Mus. Du. S. Anna (tod helping me .500 He le.ad.>th us, ever "208 Marching orders Ml My Worci and Honor 501 Over the silent rtver • 152 What are the loves of the Angels? flOO Goueh, Miss Ei.i.kn Lakesiitmi 1 My Refuge 30:) Who will go for us? 278 GoiM), .Miss Hannah Fi.Acio He holdeth the waters in His hand "2 Hymn of the reapers .57 Immortality and li'.'ht 11>2 Mary at the Sepulchre IIM Pilgrim's Way Song 145 The missionaries' drparture ;j.sl GuANT, Mus. Anne Hymn for the sons of the Clergy. 7.19 GuAVKs, Mus. Adki.ia(.'. He giveth His beloved sleep 031 John has lost it .'"(O.S Prayer for the Xew Year 21tl Thanksgiving Song 58 The Annunciation • 78 Why stand ye here idle? 491 GuAY. LorisA Looking back 7M GuAY, Mus. John- Two hundred years ago 8.12 GUKK.V, Mus. EuiZAItKTH C. For tlie shut-in ones .5'*2 If 461 It came to pass 4<'.0 Sought out .5."i3 Standing by the cross of Jesus. . . 461 The Shadow of the Almighty. . . . 540 GUKENWEI.I,. Doii.v My Saviour 187 Repentance 600 Sweets of woman's life 67*i GuEc.o. Lk Y B. Our Gospel 319 Prayer for conversion of friends . 399 GuiKKiTH, Mus. Mauy L. Desert 508 (iUIKFITH, Mus. Al.K E McEl.KOY (See page SV>. ) .Tesns, Lord of Light and Life... 2.59 Spirit (Questionings • 789 Guisw<>i.i>. Hattie Tyno Connnon jilace 4'^() Jcsits, Thou divine compassion. . 128 On the Heiuhts H.VJ The Heritage 7 '.9 The .Sower 489 Thrall M-i Guiswoi.D, Mauy E. The M.aster calleth for thee 4.'>8 Guiswoi.D, Mus. S. T. (Mrs. W. H.) (-Paulina.") Faint vet pursuing 220 The .Maiden's Offering 845 The morning star 281 We're going home .122 it 407 Will you go with me, mother?... 93 Gl EUNSEY, .\i.i Is Cliinaoiir Xoiplibor? 320 'I'lie Liirlit of Home 7.S4 The Watclicr 711 IIai.i., Anna W. Prayer for SMl)iiiis«iou 131 IIai.i.. Mits. Ki.viXA M. .Ml toClirisl I owe 5;}7 IIam.monh, AmckCok.v I II iiuMiioriain 640 Hamilton. Mh'*. Kate W. Watcliin^ for the inorninj; 392 Haxakokh, Kkv. riiiiiiK X. Ca.sl lliy hre-ail upoii llie waters. . 2(14 Easter Hviiin* 1»5 Shall w*> who trust 8« The truth makes free 313 IIankky, Miss ('athkkine The story of the Cross .509 I love to tell tho story 39H White as snow 52:{ IlAHItKUT, Kl.IZAIIKTlI BoYNTON A N'e w A nierica 4S2 Injuslioe 801 IIakdy. Mits. Mauy Eaklr Missioiiarv llvinii 277 IIaki.ani), Makian {See Mrs. .Mary V. Terhune.) HAisrKii, Mks. Fa antes K. W. Xothing and .Soinetliing • fi-il Save the hoys 592 Haukinoton. Katk Iowa to Illinois, Greeting 5()1 Prohihition 609 Hauuis, Mu.s. C. M. The living bread • 42S Hauki.sox. .Jknnie Life's changes 821 ITAKTorriii, Mk.s. S. M. Lines 4C0 IIautsouuii, Mas. I. M. A sound of battle in the land 4.5:> Oh, to be really 13(i The Lords Prayer 492 The Demon .Mi'oliol • 59.") IlAVKiKiAi.. Ckcii.i.V .\ Chrislnias Hymn SO A little while Ill I larvest Hymn 55 Praise Note for 1881 ;'.(K) Self • l.'<5 n.vvKaisAi., Miss Maiii.v V. 'J. At eveningtime it sliall be light • 71 Husli me! 7S4 Tliy faithfulness 228 To the memory of Hirdie 716 UAVF:al. E. Home protection hymn 481 HooAaTii, Mas. Give tliera now 821 Never grow old 783 Hoi.BaooK, FLoaENCE M. A braham Lincoln 760 "Holm S.\xe." Draxv's Hymn 882 The Love of God 078 Holden, Mabietta Trusting 471 Holmes, Gracie In Memoriam * 709 Holyoke, MAaiA B. The Singer's Apology 853 HooKEa, Hon. J. The Women Founders of New England * 750 HORR, GaACE II. Where are we drift inc? 512 Hoi'KiNs, F. E. (For little Goldie.) A smile from Heaven * 709 Hoi'KiNs, Louisa PAR.SONS Consolation 713 Easter Lilies 190 Eloliim * 27 Faith 672 Hymn of motherhood 672 My nursling 673 Nasturtiums 772 The Hail Mary 672 The lullaby 695 The tender love of God 1 10 Witness of the Spirit 29(i Woman's Work 829 HoTciiKiss, Miss Ella A. (Hazel Wyldc.) Charity 218 Doxolosy 279 Easter liay 194 < Jod's rromi?es 531 His Name be praised • ,37 Pearls and Diamonds 218 Supplication '. 1 ^iO The Saviour's Cross. . . 185 WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. xvi\ Housn, Mrs. Estheh T. Comradeship Sunset The Alpine Flower The angel whisper The Hanner ami the Cross Will (ioil know me when Wotnan's (iolden Hour HowAKD, Mks. Anna IIoi.yoke Alone A new day By and hy Christ stilling the tempest Create in me a clean heart, O. . .. Dear Saviour, help us I sleep, but my heart wakelh. . . . It is I. be not afiaid ... Lo! I am with you alway Ministering Spirits Not alone No more pain Kejoice! rejoice, believer! Teach me Thy way The sure Hef iige, * The way of the Cross Trust and rest Trust and wait Wait oil the Lord HowAUD, Cakomne A. Vale! Howard, HArriK. Day of Rest Howe, Mijs. Cauoi.ink Daxa. Autlior of "Ashes for Flame." Angels broke tlie seal Hymn of rejoicing In the day of trouble • The one Life* HowK, Julia Ward Battle Hymn of the Republic *. . Our Country Our Orders The mystery of life How ITT, Mary Christmas (^arol Rejoicing in Heaven HUURKI.L, Ml.sd MaKY Death * HuLi,, A.mki.ia M. There is life for a look Hundley, Mrs. E. I). The sword of the Lord and of Gideon Hungary, Mary (Queen of.) A prayer Hudson, Mrs. See Clemmer, Mary. Hunt, Hei.kn "H. U." See ".Jackson." Hunt, Mrs. Anna S.vR(;ENr Doubling the mission dollar Hunter. Elinor A. ( 'hrist's patience My lesson Hyde, Mrs. Ann Bradley Gospel invitation Love Divine They are thine HoLLiDAY, .MissG. Y. (Missionnry to Persia.) As I have loved you * Oh, take nie nearer to Him H , Margaret Night bringelb couuscl G13 i 627 8s;} 82:5 (575 G2i5 (i83 028 247 274 320 211 SOo 1.34 217 6(! 54! > 395 612 6:57 222 80 548 3:)5 245 463 451 162 39 403 530 547 847 7.5S 755 755 103 459 175 175 180 4S7 213 346 675 77'.t 511 11 ; 87 ^374 3(i9 Hunting, Mari.a. The fountain of life 510 Huntington, Lady Selina The last beam * 72 When Thou, my righteous Judge 2.54 In(;elow, Miss Jean Comfort ill the night * 874 Seven times six • 71!) Seven times seven 720 Jackson, Mrs. Helen Hunt A blind spinner 800 Falter who may 612 :My legacy 808 Not as I will 4(;6 Only a l>it of lace 801 The victor of patience • 8()!» The penny ye meant to gi'e 334 James, Maiua Good Friday • 188 James, Mrs. Mary D. Consecration 470 Count the mercies . . 232 My all for Jesus 2ii2 Jeieery, Mrs. Isadore Gilrekt Behold he prayelh 814 Blight and bloom 576 Dei Gratia 190 God's discipline 23S Harvest Song 58 Hidden paths 855 In peace 707 Set apart 824 Show me the Father 51'> Siste Viator 67 Sympathy 217 Tin; Old and the New 802 Thy will be done* 133 Jennings, Alice C. Counsel 614 Spilt water • 605 The bitter waters sweetened 577 The first inspiration of (,'oluinbus 570 Twelve years of silence 858 Jeavett, Mrs. C. An old picture 730 Jones, Mai;ia W. A woman's hand 623 Vor others' sake 025 Jones, Mrs. H.vrriet It is I ; be not afraid 241 Johnson, Mrs. ?'.i.izAitETu The Rock that is hiuher 549 Johnson, Hannah More Other sheep I have 3.50 The disciple's privilege 344 Comfort 871 Johnson, Mrs. James fiiiisoN Wife of Congrei;alioiial minister, New London, Conn. Come 52<) Johnson, Mrs. Kate H. (.Mrs. Dr. Herrick J.) Faultless .505 In the night ](;4 In the name of (iod we will setup our banners 314 In vision 4^5 Life — a problem 101 ( )ur Bethlehem 434 The bride's outfit ;)55 The whole wide world for Jesus. 279 Tlie heavenly si'cret 302 Tliine eyes shall see tlie King in His beauty • 434 Two cities * 148 The voice in the twilight 736 Jounston, Miss Julia H. (Juniata.) A marginal reading 4.39 Little things 412 Ho shall not fail, nor be discour- aged .3."»7 No interest in the mission cause. . ;!29 Plea for the children ;W0 JuDsoN, Mrs. Emily Ciiubiiuck (Fanny Forrester.) Iinmanuel's Praise .300 My bird (i75 My mother • ;jsi JuDsoN, Sarah Boardman Wo part on this green islet • :i84 Keene, Mrs. Luther A lesson 437 Kell()il, 1>08. ) Brnart'S • 804 Landon, Miss. Jitook. A .song of liopo 80:! Lahcom, Miss Licy I (.'liiiiiron's Kaster My cup ruiiimtli over Skotcii of life, with selections *. . From tlie mountain top Lakkin. Emzaiiktii T. The march of I he Sixty Thousand LATMinitY, Miss Maiu' A. Aspiration Arise and shine Used h'^per. Messrs. Church & Co., Cin, By Galilee (15y per. Dr. J. 11. Vincent.) Day is dyiii;: (Hy permission.) In shadow Open the gates Resurreclioil The livin? word • The prodigal Wailing With hooks LATllltOP. liKV. MaHY T. James \. (Jarfield Latimdu. L. .^L Crown Iliin Lord of all * Kesi Laws. Mks Coknik W Six little feet on the feniler LaWSOV, El.l/.AIIKTII A. Our heacon hymn Our banner hymn Lazaris, Kmm V The new (,'olossns Leavitt. Mus. Maky a. Crusade rallyin;; son? Eclioes from -Ml. Olivet Elisha at Doihan • (living and ijrowin^ October Ref URe Sad. biMiiuhted souls Ten years a^o Work ami workers Lk Haro.v. Mks. Maiue Faith neeiU no chart 445 A Christinas song 5s() Lke. Okk\a O Thou who hearest 120 Lkkson-, Miss .Iavk K. (iracioiis Saviour 8'.) The tender Shepherd 700 LKinii. .lo-iiK The fluinh 414 Lksi.ik. Maky (Jatheriii^lK.me* fi3S Lf.wi>^. Mi:s n. J. A buuedicliou 281 281 247 ti«7 1S7 »:! 5l:{ l:!0 104 762 .3>2 2:52 7:50 47^ 45;! 62") 487 370 11« 42'i 57 20* i 370 (!43 431 Lewis, Mns. V. K. Are the children safe? 711 Lindsay, Miss M. Sec Mrs. J. W. Bliss. LiXDSAY, Mks. L. A., The beautiful land • l-W I will meet thee ItJl LltlKY, .A.NNIK M. Her gifts 027 Ll£M'IN(H)TT, S.\KAU J. ((Jrace Greenwood.) The army of reform 751 The story of some bells * 85'J LiTCHKIKI.D, GkACE DkMO Sympathy 683 LooMis, Mks. E. S. Eaton Via Crucis 538 Loii). Mus. Maugukkite St. Leon. Jesus wept * 171 LvDi.iM, Miss J. K. Only a bird's nest o05 Like, Mks. J km im.\ Thompson The sweet story of old 91 Lyx( 11. Miss Anne Cii.\ki,otte The wounded vulture • o'Il' Wasted fountains 607 Lyons, Edith Eddy As little children 68() L , J. Work in the Zenana 2V> Matkknal Meetings. Within these walls 473 0 Lord, behold us! 473 M . B. Charge and encourace them .irifi Over against the treasury .370 "Mabel." (Sedgewick, Kas.) 1 bless Thee. Master! 5'^ With one accord 443 Mace, Mks. Fkances Laugiiton A vigil 781 Behold ! I am alive forevenuore . 320 Onlv waiting* 139 Wait, children, wait 389 Ma( KAY, Mks. Makgaket Asl'>ep in Jesus. .. . 170 Mackenzie, Helen Mar. Home i>rotect ion 477 To Mrs. Lucv Webb Hayes 025 Ma( iJiTctiiE. Margaret Scott The tapestrv workers 357 Maiti.and, Miss F. F. Oft in sorrow, oft in woe 400 Maiti.ani>. Mrs. M. A. Wait till I gel rich 687 .Manson, Annie 1). The cup of the Lord 000 Mari Y. Mrs. E. E. l)e profundis 2.3« Harvest home .54 Self 610 Temperance hymn 514 Makkat. Emma E. Hiiih upon the cross 278 Marian. The dark shall be made light 777 Marshai.!,, Maria A. Work, not rest 431 Mar, Helen See "Mackenzie." Mason. Dki.i.a M. First and last 589 Mason, M.vrie Merry Christmas bells 77 King, merry, merry bells 74 Mason, Miss Makv J. 1 give myself to Thee 287 Masters, Mary Religion 230 Matheson, A. A song for women 804 M.\TTiiEws. Mrs. Elizabeth A. ^ Palmer All along life's journey 711 Awakening 802 Comfort at baby's grave 718 Conscirated money • 306 In His keeping 720 Opening hymn 451 Tlie ghost of Christmas past 703 "Maud." Sec Anna Share. Maide, Mrs. Mary- F. Tliine forever 85 Maxson. Mrs. E. Christ iaii joys 400 May. Delia Go work in my Vineyard 401 May, Jilia H. Changed 781 "Mayilower." Fleeting moments 437 Mayo. Sarah C. Edgarton Be firm 492 Mayo. Mrs. E. A. Memories: the first fire 786 Mayo. Miss Edith A. The life of Christ 358 Mayo. -Mrs. Walter L. The day breaketh ,353 The resurrection flower 356 McAndrew, Mrs. Barbara Miller Coming 255 The Master is so fair 194 McAkfi:i!TY. Ella A song of thanksgiving. (By per.) 660 Faithful. O Lord 291 Go speak in tongues of flame 207 (By permission.) O Lord, how bounteous 277 Waiting at the Lord's command. 289 M( .Vri.iY. Belle G. Bear thy cross cheerfully 465 McCaktek. Mrs. Jessie T. How beaut if 111 is sleep . 744 The stream in the desert 114 The hi'av( Illy song * , 95 M< CuKK. Mrs. M. B. The rainbow 666 McI.NTosH, Carrie Earth and heaven 503 McKkkver. Ar.iiiE C. Free grace 273 McLanatitan, Mary L. (Jood Friday 1C2 McLioi). .Ml!-. Georgia Hiji.se Among shadows * 699 A iialm branch 585 Are the hoys safe to-night? 589 Do sonif thing 5.^8 Emptv cradles 700 Our liege lady 622 Temiierance application of "The Blue and the (iray." 565 From ".Southern (ileanings". . . . 345 Wrecked 455 WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. \ McNair. Mrs. W. W. Hom« luissidii liyinii 407 McNkii.i,, Katk Anlipas 101 WcVkan. Mi!s. L. G. Easter concert pxercisp ^i^ Oh! that the toilers inisjlit hear . 3>l The rumseller's remorse 042 MKKis. Mus. M. N. Tlien^'s a womlerful tree 412 Mkucuu, Mhs. Annik II. Christmas carol \o. 1 • 7>* ("hristmas carol No. 2 7>^ Old. ever new sweet story 7.') Perfect trtist 630 The mlssimi of the Magi 80 MKitK.mrn. .Iri.iA Ahide with me 2V^ At evening; time 072 Mkkkk K, Mus. (,'aholinkE. (lod kiioneth best - . 400 MKUIWK'niKK, MliS. LiDK She sails hy the stars (507 Mkyeiis, Mus. See Lucy J. Rider, in music index. Milks. Mks. Sarah E. Aimm-ktox Lookint; unto Jesus * 119 The hour of darkness 24*< Thou, ( Jod, seest me r)."] Mm.i.aui), Lydia M. A grape 653 (A riddle from tlie Swedish.) Mit.LKU. Mus. EmIIA' HlNTlNOTON At the Kind's pate 307 IJecause He loved me so 87 Land of the blessed l.W My trood fur nothing 0!)7 Our trust 401 The baby's christening 694 The corner-stone 44 * Theearthlvand lieavenly temple* 34 MiLl.KR. Mils. \V. L. Christmas morn 77 Mw.MQAx, Miss Alice W. A pen for the Master's use 37.'1 Mills, Aimiik Are you ready? l.")4 Mills, Mrs. Ei.iz.vrktii We'll work till Jesus comes 400 What must it be to be there?. . . . 1.j7 Mills, Mus. L. S. Cast anchor and wait for the day. A(S^ Mitciikll. .Vlice S. Tread softly 7t'>S Mitciik.i.l, Lri.u W. Christmas 587 MirtiiELL. Mus. A!S 7«;! Now and afterwards (!."$•! I'hilip. my king • 676 (Written iS">l, for the cliristening of riiilip Hotirke Marston, London. ) The river shore 154 The sower 570 The unknown country 152 MlTMFORI), Mi>s AnoelinaS. Cheerful content • 810 Mkrch, Mrs. J. V. Christ loveih them that fall 674 MlTRRY, (^IIARLOrrE Workers together 431 ili'RRAY, Ellen ('(tIo et Terra 420 Gordon 750 Pray for one another 428 Rise and build 474 Taliiha Cmnl 43S The little ones 414 "Myra." Rridixe building 348 N . Miss L. V. Iti ver of peace 235 Nair.ne, Lady Caroline Born 1770, in Perth, Scotland. Died ]S45. The land o" the Leal 77S [ Would ye be young again? • 855 Nason, E.mma II. Oflf for Boy-laud 608 Xassat, Miss Lsabella A plea for Africa .S76 Ordered in all things 554 Nate. Mrs. Mary L. Temperance rally 478 Xewiury. Fanny E. An Easier song 02 Easter morning 02, lOlt Xewcombe, Lydia Labor and trust 388 Xewei.l, Mrs. L. L. I have redeemed thee; thou art mine 274 She hath wrought a good work . . 288 Jesus said '"Ye are the light of the worhl." 340 Nicnoi-soN, Mrs. E. J. ("Pearl Rivers."') The good Samaritan 556 North. Cordelia B. Alaska 428 Norton, Emma R. Liberty 650 Norton, Hon. Mrs. Caroline E. S. | God's Ansels 851 | To the Duchess of Sutherland • . 856 NiNN, Miss Marianne Oh! how he loves! 120 Oakey. Miss Emily S. j Sowing the seed. (1850) 512! OuEN, Kate R. Faith in Jesus 581 Fiuht oil, bravo heart 605 Follow thou mo 4<>5 Forgiveness 273 0il (icmI bless our temperance band. . Gfl.'J Oliver, Miss Ellen A message ]07 Let me go u\ lift him alone 511 Prayer of the wanderer • 124 Tell of Jesus 3IH Tired 525 True service 510 Oliver, Rev. Anna The cross • 84 Trust 213 Op IE, Mrs. Amelia All Thy works praise Thee 20 On the death of a mother 174 On the sea shore • 846 Orkndore, Mrs. J;.m.maE. A foe ill the land 407 Briiii: flowers * 775 Children's decoration hymn 661 Cold water army song 6in our sisters coraes the wall. 259 pAfJE, Mrs. M. O. Faith .392 Go bring the fJospel of His Son. . 475 I am but a little lamb 417 Is it far. do yim think, to the Saviour? 518 I've a joy in my heart 5."}6 I've no abiding place :i07 Jesus, take me in 519 The banner of the Cross 314 The voice of .Jesus calling 504 Tried and proved V.fl What is my idol? 617 Palmer, Elizaiietu A. See "Matthews." Palmer. Mrs. Phcebe I'eautiful hour 541 Blessed Bible 405 Jesus comes 251 Oh ! simi to the Lord 2«)2 The cleansing wave 519 The revelation • 404 Welcome lo glory • .306 Parker. Mrs. c. A. Home missionary hymn 430 Parker, .Sophia Be near me 242 Parkiiii.l. Neva .A. •Father, take my hand 503 'Lord, we would draw near 400 xxn INDEX OF A UTHORS. Looking for tlio kingdom 462 Moinonal offerings 41S Our teac'lier gone home 101 Ppnit(>iic(« ;'>23 Tho siiininorliinil of bliss (>-Vi The trees of I lie Bible ;i4J Welcome to .1 p;istor 4") What will you give? 3;J5 Where shall Ihe children find Jesus? 415 Sleioiit, Mauy B. Eight o'eloek 702 lieeitatioii for children's day 41S Take m v hand 6S.J The slighted guest MO Unhindered 8.J5 Slinn, Sakaii God wiihus 2r)2 Iniman\iel 32 Si-OANK, Miss K. Med. Tlie great conflict 4S-') Our battle cry 486 Smith. Mus. Ai.reiit See May Hiley Smith. Smith. Miss Anna Lkntiial A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief At evening time it shall be light. Daybreak For .lesus' sake I would draw nigh Jubilee Poem Light! Lovel Life! Many things are growing clear. . . Non Otnnis Moriar. . . Silence Temperance scmnet. . The children's song The peace of the moimlains Two hundred years * Smith. Mrs. Cahoi.ine L. My home Tarry with me Smith, Miss Charlotte Augusta Tyre Smith, Mrs. Ci.aka The temperance wave Smith, Mrs. Ei.izaukthOakks At the (^"ross Charity in despair of justice*. . . Unprofitable servants Smith, Emki.tnf, .Sherman Could we but know Smith, Mi:«. Gkorge Clinton (nde Eva F. Munson.) Autumn festival hymn Children's home protection song. Consecration liymn Consecration From Persia's plains Home protection i ! the watchword In Meinoriam I will not leave you comfortless. . Join the Home Protection Army. Lullaby Oh. come and sign the pledge to- night 498 Onward, Christian soldiers 214 Persia .^70 The last command 340 Smith. Mrs.^t. Nelson Binding sheaves 429 2.']1 100 S80 231 3.5 429 1.-.9 104 701 210 5! 19 43 876 43 7t4 5S4 301 4S0 240 t-'SO 317 575 fi04 409 2-;2 301 479 7S5 633 (JOS 090 SMirn, Miss Irene IT. One of the most active temper- ance workers of to-day, Jn'^.") Qiiincy, 111. Oolden stairs Smi III, IsADOKK C. My cross Smith, Lanta Wilson (Parker, Dak.) Message of Salvation Service Trust Smith, Miss Lizzie Campbell Easter hymn Good cheer for Christmas Smith. Louise R. Ned's suggestion Smith, Mrs. M. J. Oliiig to the Bible The beautiful city The treasures of earth We'll go home, by and by Will there be a robe for me? Smith, Mrs. Mattie Pearson A child's psalm Always ready Captain "No" Entire consecration Go forth to battle Invocation Is rum to be king? Little children, pray Pray without ceasing When we are old enough to vote (By permission D. C. Cook.) Why? Smith, Mrs. May Riley Compensation His name shall be in their fore- heads If we knew In prison Tired mothers * To my mother Smith, .Mas. S.araii Louisa P. I would never kneel The fall of Warsaw * Snei.l, Eliz.\ Carroll A lale of long ago Snki.l, Mrs. Jennie F. Sweet incense of prayer* The Christian armor The beautiful gate Who shall roll the stone away? . . Snouurass, Margaret W. (Mrs. Rev. Frazier. Lake Forest, 111. Cheery be Faithful in little things Jesus Christ shall come again . . . Under the shadow of Thy wings * Snow. Sophia H. Annie's and Willie's prayer Southey, Mrs. Caroline B- Calvary * Life and death Mariner's hymn Sanctified aflliclions The infant's removal Spaldi.vo, Susan Marr Dear hands Spaulding, Mrs. Anna Marie He's coming Prayer • The rings of hajr 21.-> 409 17S 291 530 199 585 686 209 l.-i3 146 102 160 89 141 647 2i).S 455 202 488 89 546 603 632 709 151 710 582 708 723 847 754 565 533 534 157 404 815 292 269 815 703 185 172 571 23S 172 806 695 137 718 Spear, Jennie The scholar and the echo 666 Spf.ar, Urina B. Hands 849 Spencer, Mrs. S. W. Dear little hands 707 "Speraxza." See Mrs. E. R. Wilde. Spofford, Harriet Prescott, At Christmas tide * 794 What is that last dread breatli, to die?* 161 Springer, Mrs. Rebecca Ruttek Waiting 385 Sproat, Miss Eliza L. The mother and child * 743 The prisoner's child 582 Spi:rqeon, Maude The sweetest song 109 Spurlock. Phcebe Oh! see them now marching! .... 409 Staxsbury, Mary A. P. Altar lilies * 798 Aspiration 133 David Hollowjvy 5f-'6 How he saved St. Michael's 870 Signals 5.59 Starkweather, Amelia M. Our nation 564 Starrett. Helen E. Silver wedding of Rev. and Mrs. , F. B. Doe 727 The hyacinth 837 Starrett, Susan C. Three times the same words 539 Steele. Miss A_nne Adoption 1.32 Awake, awake the sacred song *. 27 Christ, all in all 116 Christian warfare 530 Christ's Intercession 189 Come, thou desire of all Thy saints 99 Come, weary souls 109-502 Comfort in bereavement 630 Constancy of Christ 123 Coronation 28 Divine compassion 225 Eternity 134 Gratitude 31 Heavenly aspirations 114 Heaven on earth 29 His witnesses .35 Humble devotion * 298 Immortal mind . . . Ill Invitation 108 More like Jesus 2-1 Penitence 113 Prayer for forsriveness 524 Prayer for purity 524 Preparation for heaven 219 Providence 104 Refuge 123 Renouncing the world 116 Resignation 116 Safe" in Thy care 72 Spring .33 The mercy-seat 131 The name 121 The sacred Word 33 The wounds of sin 178 Wliere Jesus reigns 33 Steele, Mrs. Harriet B. . Children's hymn 91 WOMAJV IN SACItKD SiONO. XXlll His love So Stockton, Mus. M. Woiidrotis love ISO Stoxk, Miss M. K. A. A good-niglil prayer 700 A lullaby.' C.).") STOKUS, ^ilS.S El.I.KN M. (Di.-inS8.">.) God lu'li)ini^ ine oOO Ilcail of t lie oliurch • . . !'"i Till! heiirl upon tlietliiono 507 Stowe. Mks. Hakkiict Hkkchkk Aliiilo in me ami I ii> you • 11" Kuockincknoeking, who is there? 107 JIary at the cross 67-^ I'sahu cxxxix o-5 Only a year 721 Stoddaui), Ei>rni J. Question ancl answer 580 Stuaim!, Maiiia (Chieajjo, 111.) Do His will 54S Christ healeth me 5 10 Our country 750 Stisekt, Mui^. J. Oh! speak to me, dear Jesus 534 STKON(i, Miss Independence ode 754 Stuakt, Fannie Ivcconciliation 242 Stuaut, Mahv (Queen of Scots.) A prayer * 817 St. (Jeoi:ge, Cassie Wrecks 59S Stuntz. Mits. L. E. R. Kejoice. ye saints 211 SwKKT. Miss Ada C. The garden * 727 Taft, Maiua L. Praise to Ilim who built the hills. G6S Tatu.m, Elizabktii L. The bov who saved bis country. . 656 Taylor," Miss E. Come to the bouse of prayer 174 Tayloij, Mks. Fkajnk Trust 206 Taylok, Miss Gkoegiana M. A daily desire * 00 A heart melody 207 Closer to Thee 2;!2 Communion 100 For Jesus' sake * 297 Ob! to be nothing! 279 Onward 390 Ready 2:)1 Rutli, or the satisfied soul 444 Speak, Lord, for Thy servant. . . 301 The path of Faith 202 The messenger 443 Wilderness rest .... 230 Tayi.ou, Miss Ida Scott Christinas bells 81 Christmas sounds 80 Crossing the river Time 031 Easter-tide ISS Forsake me not 2 IG Our heritage * ^W> Take my band 134 The burden of the bells 79 The Gospel light 2.')9 The river of song 100 Taylok, Miss Jane (Seepage 134.) Far from mortal cares 220 Practical devotion 401 The hay-fields 50 Taylor, Mus. I,. S. Faster 190 Tkake. Miss Claua Salislicd 537 Tkkesa. Santa For a bible or album 82.S Tkisiunk, Mus. Mauy Viroinia IIawes. ("Marion Ilarland.") A sunset i)rophecy 852 Tiiai.iikimeu, MissM. Elsie My Shepherd 86 TiiAXTKU, Mus. C^KLIA The sunrise never failed us yet. . . 617 TlIAVKU, Mis.s JULI.\ A. My peace 230 Our ways 81;) The many mansions 15.i The mountain apart * 8is Veiled 8.-)4 Thompson, Mrs. Bishop (Annie Howe Thompson.) (irow not weary 277 The Master bath need of the reapers 411 Thompson, Jitlia C. Waiting, and to be satisfied ... . 140 Thompson, Miss Ruth C. The fall and the rescue 550 Tiioune, Esther An answered prayer 832 Israel's gift and ours 30 With the Master 43S What the music said 844 Tiioune, AIktaE. B. A father's story 683 Our W. C. T. U. workintr song . . 4'^1 The children's rallying song 645 Two lives 501 TlIOP.XTON, Fairlie Will you decide for Jesus? 522 Thorpe, Miss Rose Hartwick (Author of ''Curfew must not ring to-night.") In answer 0.">3 The angels' song l-')4 TnoRi'E, Mus. L.' B. Footprints of Jesus 501 TiiRUPP, Dorothy Saviour like a sbepberd 87 Tiit'P.STON, Mi'.s. Lalr.v M. Parting hymn * 383 Tii.DEN. Louise W. Behold the nations kneeling 2-')8 Christmas bells 81 TiLTON, Mrs. Ltdia H. Home 624 "LeMenu" 611 TiTTEUINGTOX, MrS. S. BRONSOX At nightfall 67 Hymn for missionary workers . . . 203 ToKE, Mus. Emma Thou art gone up on high * 2.54 TowxE, Hei.le Kellogg (Mrs. T. Martin Towne.) The pendulum of time 595 Thou art mv Helper • 820 To the Cold' Water Army 646 Wait, little mother 731 We'll work while 'tis day 470 TowNLEY. Mary Seeking for rest 525 TOWNSI.EY. I'l!.\N(.'ES E. Seen of Uod 553 Traveus, Ella Mottoes for the New Year 424 Tui KSDI.I.L. Va,\..\ \. For thee the pledg4() The Old Story V4'> Thou ^ yr.', TuuNEu, Mus. Annie It might have been (•|()4 UiMiAM. Louise .S. Stepping in father's track 571 Utter, Rerecca Palfri;y The kind's daughter 307 Van Alstvne, Mrs. (Fannie ,J. Crosby.) All of Mrn. Van AlHlyiicV liyiiinii are cnpyrlEliUid. ;i:Klj;aniii)t \k\ iiscd witlwiiit fur cuiiBuiit, or tlui'. of MiKsrs. lii;;lt)W k Main. Mrn. .1. 1'. Kiiu|i|i. Mr. Viui ALstynn, Pliilip Pliilli)]s. or whmm nMiir imlilixli r. If iiiiy "ni! lias mil liail prujiir crcilit in tliin vil- iimo It has not been through jntuntion on tin: |;art of any onii. All the way my Saviour leads me. :il9 Angels are wailing .337 ' Blessed assurance 512 Blessed are they that b<'lieve 510 Bless this hour of prayer 4.j2 Christian reunion 313 Church rallying song 317 Cold water army marching song. 040 Crown of life 221 Do not pass me by 524 Draw me nearer 303 Faith in Christ 296 Faith and grace 290 Gir.l on the armor 488 Go bear the joyful tidings 203 God ever near 0!)9 God of mercy 539 I'm walking in the shadow 244 Jesus my all 113 Joy among the angels 60S Joy ! Joy ! Joy ! 222 Keep ine Thine 302 Let me lean on Thee 132 Let us bravely sland 452 Lost, but found 5;]S Love not the world 116 More like Jesus * 100 Near the cross 3(>4 No book like the Bible 205 O Christian, awake ! 539 One in Christ 318 Our mission field at home 406 Our temperance home 474 Persistent prayer 2'.'5 Safe in the arms of Jesus 220 Saved hy the blood l-v" Shout aioud, all ye lands! 317 The better land 1.52 The Lord is King .'515 The polar star :i42 The moiirniiii; wanderer 514 The world is my parish l.'72 This year for Jesus 43 Watchman on the walls of ZIon. . 2.59 Welcome {-fi-t What wilt Thou have us to 4 Hasten. () Lord 20() Preach tlie C.ospt'l S-'^l St>on may llie last plad song arise 2(54 Von CiUi mwai.t. Lady Jesus, on whom my soul relies • . 122 W . I.n.f M. Answered 8;i0 WAKKKiKi.n. Mks. a. W. r. See "Pkikst." WAI.IM), Ki.MIKA K. llAI.I.OlT The social cuj) of friendship 573 "Wai.kkk. Annik L. Work, for the nishl is cotulng •. . 410 Walkku. Mai;y .Jaxk Jesus, I will trust Thee 5li" Walk Kit. Anna 1). Vanity of vanities 145 Waui). IIktta Loku Hayes In all things praise 30 Wakh. Lucy L. (Mrs. H. P. Beach.) Coronal ^60 For God toolc her • 3!»4 Ward. Sisan Hayes Faith 295 Paraphrase on Isa. VI. 1 -S, and Rev. IV 356 The Mount of the Sermon * 4b Whither goest thou? 07 Waud, MakyE. The signal lights 477 Ware. Miss H. S. Anniversary of an ordinatiou 40 An ordination liynin 46 Our welcome 41 Vacation hymn 45 Warixo. Anna Lktitia • Consecration and resignation. . 295 Dear Saviour of a dying world. . 2(>9 Have faith in (lod 40S Mercy before sacrifice 509 My times are in Thy hand • 1 17 New Year hymn 2>9 Perfect peace .220 Warner. Miss Anna Bartlett (Author of "The Wide, Wide World.") Jesus loves me '. 91 One more day 208 The Crossbearer 54;i Warren. Miss MACiOiK Baby's sweet sleep 604 WAsHiNfiToN. Mrs. Licy II. A strike ai-alnst alcohol Oil Awakened 04;i Crusade song 4S9 Half a century • 41 Judsr)n's grave 3S4 Our martyred President 701 Prohiblilon 4<2 The nation's foe ■ . 4s<) The Union sl-nal 042 Waterman. Catherine Harrison (Mrs. Esllng. born IHJO.) Come unto me when shadows darkly gather 106 (Written in 1839.) "Waters. Minnie." (Mrs. M. A. Kidder.) O, say, shall we meet you all there? 539 Over the river I'm Roing 176 Wehster. Mrs. Mary C. (u^ Graiiiiis. ) (Now Mrs. Kev. James Billings.) All hail, thou arisen! ISO A prayer 548 A return from sea 2-W Centennial hymn 310 Charity 217 Entered into rest 10'^ Intemperance 477 Into the dark 103 Song of the converted blue rib- bon army 544 Sowing and reaping 207 The inebriate 497 Weixjewood, Charlotte Old 873 Weinland. Mrs. M. M. Sing, children, sing 418 Weiss. Mrs. Ever near me 242 Wei.ry. Mrs. Amelia B. The American sword • 753 The presence of (Jod 808 Wellinoton, Alice My welcome beyond 175 Wells, (;race S. Could we know ail 806 West, Maria A. A missionary hvran 323 The little builders 326 Wheeler, Ella (Mrs. R. M. Wil- cox, born Windsor, Wis.) A face at the window 721 A picture 803 Art and heart 8-30 Artist and man 881 Come near 3>*9 Faith 205 Gethsemane 853 God's work 610 I bide my time 246 In the long run 578 Let me lean hard 243 Noblesse oblige 838 Plea to science 839 Resolves 003 Rest 874 Show me the way 513 Speak for me, friend * 837 The brewer's dog 658 The engine 823 The Union army (1885) 775 What have we done? 814 Whkei.er, Mary Sparks (Charge of the rum brisrade 591 White, Mrs. F. A. F. Wood At the door of my tent 140 I trust in Thee 527 Only one crossing 158 Receive mo to Glory 54;i The beautiful land 158 The Lord is King 366 The f)pen gate * 170 We're golni: home 2:54 Must of MiK \Vhi(<-'s hymiiB Bro copyriKhtrtl, and rantiot bu iiwd without periuiuiou fmm bur pub- llnhcm. White, Mrs. Fanny Driscoll In patience 875 La Voyageuse • 780 White, Mrs. G. W. Sowing seed 651 White, K. R. Oft in sorrow 400 White, Mrs. Sallie J. In twilight 684 Little Margery 702 Whiting, Lilian Birthday impromptu 804 WuiTLocK. Sylvia A. A sin-sick soul 389 Whitman. Mrs. J. T. Good night, little Nell ! 692 Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. The heart of the year • 799 I will abide in Thine house 52 , Wait for the wings 683 Wilcox, Mrs. Ella Wheeler See Ella Wheeler. Wilde, Mrs. E. R. ("Speranza.") Man's mission * 615 Willakd, Mrs. Emma Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 72 Willard, Miss Frances E. 1884 • 021 Grant is dead 760 Willard, Julia S. How the work goes forward 630 Throes and throws 585 Willard, Mrs. Mary B. An arrow in His hand ♦ 466 The whirlwind of the Lord 484 My Christmas kingdom 459 Willard, Mary T. Alone in the house 464 Williams, Mrs. Alice W. Sent from God • 881 WiLT,i.\MS, Mrs. Emily' Putnam Beyond the rain 718 Christmas eve 73 Come, Lord Jesus 254 Do this in remembrance of me . . 94 Faith 201 For we are laborers together with God 445 Golden hours 455 He careth for you 225 How long? 487 Jesus is fflorified 219 Lowly labor 4.")5 Mary's offering 287 Motiierhood * 676 Oh! haste the day 456-^80 Prayer for grace and mercy 132 Resignation 248 S.abbath home 405 Signs of the times 453 Simeon and the child of Jesus. . . 377 Soliloquy of a drunkard's mother 5'.)8 Stretch forth tliy hand 821 The dark valley 248 The drunkard'swifeand daughter 660 Then 373 Weep not for me 100 Whom not having seen, ye yet love 201 Wailing 140 Youthful love 87 Williams, JIlss Helen R. Providf-nce 204 Williams, Marie B. See ' Kate Cameron." WOA.'AN /A SACRED SOXG. XXV Wii.LiAMPON, Mrs. E. R. An East.T off.Miiii; .. 100 Wilms, Miss Ei.i.kn II. I li'ftit all with Jesus 201 Willis, Rk.ukkaii Tlip voice of lilt' money S.']." WiM.soN. Mks. M. E. GladTi.linus* 50S ^\ MM \NS. IIki.KN I will aiis<^ and stand 514 WlI.SOV. Ml!S. 1). Dfdii-ation to the Lord 4(5S Wilson-, Mijs. E. Ills mother's son^s 756 Wilson, Mhs. E. A. Face to f ice 56:J Resoiie llie perisliing 2S1 Thorns * 179 Wilson. Edith K. Lanihof (Jod 522 The second toinple 274 Wilson. Miss. Mikiam II. To the memory of Mrs. Dr. Bergen 6.39 Wilton, .Vnnik Christian liinnllity 86 WiNKWoitrii, Miss Cathkkink Bonntpons care 272 Death of a little child 172 Fear not, littk flock 404 God, oar Father 204 Goii liveMi ever 1S'.( Hallelujah 271 I will not lot Thee po 20S Jesus is mv friend 122 (.\l)ri(lt.'e(l: written 1S53.) Lord pverlastins! 6'"i The .Vpostle's Creed 45 Time, thou speedest on 2."j4 Winn. <"oiu{illa W. Life's dream * 812 WiNSLow, Celeste M. A. Mid.lay ."."• Thouu'hHe be not far 51 WiNSLow, IIklk.vM. The messeni^er 831 Wins LOW, Miis. Consecration 114 Winslow. Mks. Invocation 3M Acquaint thyself with Him 511 Winslow, Miss MakcakktE. A more excellent sacrifice 55 A centennial ode 427 A year with Jesus 7H'J Ued time 6a>< ■ Hullders 4-17 Christmas roses 703 Fallen at noon-tide 6:;!i In the mornim: 621 Jesii Intercessor 94 Our callinj S0.'3 Thanksiiivins .54 The plaque of his own heart 98 The treasures of darkness .^."i:) The women angels 641 Two temples • l'9 Then shall ye know 674 Waiting for thy cominci ^'•'■^ Windows open toward Jerusalem 1")3 Yielded to Cod 526 WiNTFntMiTK. Mks. Mautiia Come unto Me and rest 50:J For Decorat ion Day 6.50 The blessed year 435 WiiirciiKu, Mks. Frances Miriam Aniicti(m * ISO Author of beauty 224 Faith an,',5 Wool), Mks. Ei'MCE l'. The house of the Camelia • ^M WooDHitiuuK. Miss A. D. Life's li:;ht and shade • 8.3,5 WooDuiuixiK, .Miss S. A. (Miristinas. Is'H 70.-, Whom have 1 in heaven but Thee? 880 WooDiN, .Mits. .Sakaii M. Sykea Come and help us 648 God callelh thee 1(18 Prophecy fulfilled 270 The cotnin;: conquest "^72 The triumph of truth • 48<) The withereil liand 5('.:; True couraiie ftjti Woodland, Waif Work ;J15 Wkioiit, Carrie Do the duly lyin? nearest 402 Wrioiit. Mrs. M. H. Tribute of esteem 028 Wkioiitman, Mks. MimaLoi.i.ak Cal vary 552 Wyetit. Mary E. C. ('hristmas carols 422 The peel's crown b74 Wyldk. iTazel See Miss Ella Hotchkis.«. Wyi.ie. Mks. R. M. Not dead, but gone before .3S7 The picture 3.01 YiLi„ Mrs. J. C. Our field is the world 2r home; or, There's a sigh in the heart . . . 740 G.VIIUIKI., VllUilXIA ("leansin;: tires 240 II.VNrocK, Mrs. Oen. W. S. Mary's sonizof thanksgiving • Ki IIai.i.. Miss Soi'IIIA C. In Thee, <) Lord 200 IlARrsoi (ill. Miss Alice M. Oh! to l)rt ready 13() IIavkikjai., Miss Frances R. Annivers.iry liymn .3'24 Ascension liyinn 261 A work(>r*« prayr • 2s0 •Icsus. I will trust Thee 527 Nothlns; to pay 506 Now 507 On the Lord's side 649 Seulement pour Toi * 127 Tell it out * 310 True hearted, whole hearted 286 Who will take care of uie? 681 HlBBAHD, Miss II. J. (iod of mercy, throned on high 665 HoLMAN, Mrs. Harriet Cover them over 770 Howard, Mrs. Anna Holyoke Create in me a clean heart 305 Ministerin<; spirits 39»> The way of t he cross 395 Trust and rest 245 Hrrc iiixsoN, Auby Kind words cin never die 457 Knapp, Mrs. Joseph F. Beautiful hour 541 Blessed assiuance 542 Blessed Bihie 405 Consecration 470 God ever near 609 Jesus' jewels 408 He has come 535 The cleansino; wave 519 The Lord is King 315 Watching for pa 680 Welcome 662 Welcome to clory * 306 What have I done? 467 Lindsay, Miss M. (Mrs. J. W. Bliss.) Tirp i i f'"" '^''o ■'^^ A ireu, ^ j^j. gf,pr^jjo 747 Too me 515 Manly, Gertride Good ni-ht. little Nell 692 MERCfR, Anna H. Old, ever new, sweet story 75 Mktcalf. Julia Beatrice Love* 840 Morton, Miss E.m.ma L. Come unto me 518 Look to the cross 276 Shepherd dear 417 Newman, Arrie Children's decoration hymn 661 ('old water army song 661 PllII.P. Kl.IZMtKTII She's all the world to me 600 Parkim'rst. Mi:s. K. K. Fatlier's a drunkard, and mother is dead * 600 Prrr, Mrs. Emma Father, hear our prayer 3r3 I'll work for Jesus •'• • 496 WOMAN l:, y.ACRl D r.OSG. xxvu Paoe. Only ask arislit 550 The tender Sliepherd 82 POTTEIS, Mus. RrTII There's music in a mother's voice 724 Rickey, Miss Matk L. Agnes 40 The music and words of this piece are sn beautifully blended, that it , let us sint: 476 Oh! when shall I be free? .3S6 Ri'joioe with .Jesus Christ to-day 33>< Sweet words of Jesus '"^S Tarry with me * 5'<4 The banner of the Cross 314 The voire of Jesus callinir 504 The V t h;it trust in the Lord 47 Te Deuin 20 Paob. Tread softly 768 Tried and proved .3fl7 What is my idol? 517 Scott, Lady John Douglass 703 Spkncj;i{, Mks, S. N. Dear little hands 707 Onwaril (used bv permission) .'>45 S . Miis. .1. S. The household angel 735 SPriit.OCK. PiKEUK Oh ! see them now marching 400 Smith. Mks. (Jeo. (Jmntov (n^e Eva F. Munson.) Children's home protection song 664 Home protection is the watchword 47^ How long? (From "Clear Notes.") .'>7 ( I will not leave you comfortless (i.33 Join the home proteclion army (MIS Lullaby OitO Onward! Onward! Christian soldiers 214 Ob ! come and sign the pledge to-nigbt 40H The lionl's supper 07 They call me 143 Women of our country 450 SNoixiKAss, MAKfiAKETTE (Mrs. Frazier, ) (Miecry be • 815 SisTEi: OF Mrs, Heman.s. Ave .Sanctissima. or Evening prayer 68 The messenger bird 10."» Straih. Maria A. The dark shall be made light 777 Tiddeman. Maria Consecrat ion .300 Toi'RfjEE, Lizzie S, God with us 262 Varxey. Carrie A, (;iose by the beautiful river 702 wiHTf-ocK. hes.sie a. Vinton. 7s 288 Wii-MAMs, Miss Makianna Sabbath home 405 VViM,>.ov, Mus. M, E. Glad tidings • ., .50S XXVIIt INDEX OF FIRST LINES. A bnhy at rest on mollier's breast. . A "Banil of lI<>|Ni" teacher has told in<» A baiiil i-:iiitifiil , tlia siiiisi-t's {;ol(toii HnsiT A bitter \v;iil f>f niij;iiish Above bt-r jiliuid brow th' iiiimortt'llt! Above, lolcloiul toclouil succeeds.. AI>ov«' tlie sonjjs of liciiven A brii;liti-r »l:iy is tlniwiii}; ni-iir. . . . Acccpti'd, pcrfrct mid coiiipli-te. . . . A cliild bi'r wayward pi-ncil drew.. A Ciirlstiiias «k\ . u Clii Istiiias htar. A rotta'.;o bcniii' witii sloping lawn. Acquaint tlivsidf wiili lliiu Across tlie blurt waters Across the be.ilheii darkness A cry Coined ovi-r tlie deep A dear little ;;irl by her mollier's knee Adown earth's dark abyss of woe. . . A fearful lii;:ht with great storm clouds AfTlict me. Father. Let Thy heavy rod After till! day Is done Again 1 ^rcet this day with tender love Agnin the fi-asl is spread Again the Lord of life and light. .. A uift b:is come to us over seiis. . . . A glorious word rings in my soul. . A glorious cross He bore A gracious on your knee. A little legend, dear and gracious friend A little kiiii;d'>in I jkisscss A liltl)! rest, Lord, midway of life's hours A little star .-leross the night A litth; smiling mingled ufl with tears A little space for rest A little Ulk with Jesus. 077 C5!) 472 1'7.} y7 213 •150 040 846 .".IS 777 f.:J7 71!) 4:>.> 7:52 &11 .317 2.j<.» 2."*8 711 4.-.1 501 l8n 07 91 201 1 1S5 734! fill ' 41 I 801 ' 140 j 7i;i 57o I 17.5 ;> ;•) 111 8(;.j 502 84.-J 5:]0 281 175 221 • 5.-)4 7as 8V.I OOS 414 101 ;Mt4 12o "A little while," de.ir children. ... Ill All day the wind with bitter breath. K((9 All days are great .Vtonemeiit days. l.s-'J .\ll for Je.siis, all for Jesus! 2il2 All hail to Thee! All hail to Thee!. »:> All bail. Thou Arisen! Is'.) .Ml in leai:iie. all in league .'iOl All my life long 1 had ]iaiited 537 "All quiet along the I'otomac," they 8.-iy 7">7 All souls' day ! where have 1 heard. 781 All that it hath of splendor and of life .37 -Ml the way my Saviour leads nie. . 2I!t All tli0 Another stage of life is drawing to its close ....... 832 An unchained monster roams to-night 5^7 A picture f.iir and true 703 Are we faithful to our Master? 292 Arise, lake courage! rise and build. 474 Armed of the gods! Divinest coiKpieror! 800 Arise! this day sh.ill sliine 2 10 -Vroiind King Arthur's table 0J5 Around the throne of (Jod in Heav'n «)0 Art thou sore distressed and weary. 403 Art thou waiting on the watch- tower 273 .\s a little child, as a little child. . .. 510 A isavioiir! a Saviour! proclaim the gla.l tidings ,340 As Cataline, by proud compilers arraigned 811 A side light from the margin cast. . 439 As bowed with sin 100 .\s clay ill the hands of the potter.. 403 A sliij) comes over the sea of time. . 4!-} .Vsk the Lord to lead and guide you. 5.50 Asleep in .lesiis, blessed sleep!.... 170 As in lonely thought 1 pondered... 852 ,\sleep in Jesus 170 Asleep ill their honored graves 505 As some sweet carrillon sends forth. 429 As oiK-e of old a chosen band 2.')8 A song of a boat 720 A sound from the North 80 X sound from the desert! 759 A spectral band, pale with the reflex 619 As sunlight warms the 847 A swallow poising in the candle- light 767 .\s we gather around the fire-place. 786 As the great ocean rising steadily. . 428 As the stormy clouds do hide the sun 654 .\s the lightning's briaht flash 2.53 -Vs tiny Btn^amlels adding to 350 At the door of my tent I'm sitting. 140 .\t home, abroad, by day or night . . 645 A tired child, restless, as the night came on 563 At last the lingeringshades of night. iiO At dusk of Christmas evening 58Q At leiigtli then the tenderest of mothers is gone 174 At night, on Bethlehem's cloud- capped hill 80 Author of beauty! all Thy hand hath made 224 Ave Maiia, Gratia plena 864 Ave saiictissimal we lift our souls to thee 68 Awake! awake! the blaster now is calling 317 Awake! awake the sacred song 27 .\wake, my soul, lift up thine eyes. 113 Awake once more my sliimb'ring harp 790 Awake to effort while the day 015 A war is raging fiercely 453 .V weary man with toilsome hands. 871 -•V. wliisper woke the air 804 A winniim, wiving meadow with a. 829 A woman's hand, white, soft 501 A wonder worker all night long S;i8 .V word to the Utile children 058 -Vye, the sea is God's, He made it. . 5.55 .V year with ^ esus 782 15al)y and I are alone 673 Baby Bir'lie. why, oh! why 710 Baby is clad in his nightgown white. 097 Baby is only one year ol5 Bear ye one another's burden 217 Beat soft, () happy heart 422 Beautiful Morning! day of hope. .39-1'j3 Because she lakes me as iier very own 746 Because the joy has run to waste. . 005 Because Tliou, Lord, hast been my help . .546 Be firm, whatever temi>t3 thy soul. 492 Before tliivse keys, responsive to my moods 82.5 Before the throne of Cxod above 120 WOMAN Itr SACRED SO NO. XXIX Bnforo Thy cross, dear Lord. I fall. 240 Duhold an open door, beiiuld a throne 3">fi Beliold a sower went forth 4-Jl) liehold Him, Heaven sent lo nations rude 382 Behold, the expected time draws near 272 Behold tlie colden city l."»4 Beliold tlie hand is withered 5(i-! Behold tiie uatimis kneclln'.; 25,S Behold the lloyal IJriilegrDoin 177 Behold the years, the conquering years .... 40 Beholcl thy birthplace, Frances 7:10 Beloved, is it well? 75>S Beneath the Ooss of Jesus 221 Beneath the desert's rim went down M44 Beneath the hot midsummer's sun. 756 Be one with our Father, who loves you Be silent, restless heart, and feel.. Be still! just now, be still! Be Thou Willi me Better trust all and be deceived .... Be with my mouth Beyond the roliini; hillows Beyond these chilling winds and {jloomy skies Beyond this land of parting, losing, leaving Beyond this wilderness of sin Blessed assurance, .Jesus is mine. . . Blessed he the Lord of nations Blessed Bilile! how I love it Blessed Lord, our souls are longing. Blest Comforter Divine! Blest is the man whose softening heart ... Blest Lord, who hungry thousands fed Blest Master, how exceeding broad. Blow ye the golden triiinpets Born to a destiny the most sublime. Bread! btead for all was in the Saviour's hands Break I O day ! in beauty break Breaks tlit; joyful Easter dawn Break Thou the bread of life Brethren, the hour hath come Brethren, we are parting now Briek and stone and timher fair. . . . Briijtit llowers still loyal to the Brightly the sun's last glowing beams 375 Bright was the guidinc; star 81 Briiiij llr)wers; for back to 788 Brothers, sisters, we are coining. . . . b'M Brother! slay thy rash design 4'.»7 Build a Mule fence of trust 33 Carry lue out, my brethren 307 | 533 224 101 405 808 405 204 150 6:]2 157 542 530 495 2-.3 122 . 217 202 273 320 7(il 428 193 l!)i) 93 50 .38! 474 772 Castle and cot in this beautiful land. Cast thy bread upon the waters. . . . Cast thy burden on the Lord Centuries old is this (lower Certainly I will be with lliee Changeful hath been my lot below. ("han;e and encourage them (,'harity is meek and tender ( 'harity ! it faileth never Cheery be, happy be Child, amid the (lowers at play. .. ("hildren, do you see the wine'.*.. .. Children, do you the story know?. Children louil hosaniias sintjin'.:. . . . Children of light, like the stars (.'liime out, O joyful bells ! Christian, seek not yet repose C'hrist is risen ! lo ! the day Christ, our Lord, to-day is risen. . .. Christ the Lord is risen arain Christus! Anointed One! King at Thy birth Christians, seek not yet repose Church of (jod, whose conqu'ring banners City of ( Joil, oh ! how bright and fair. C'ity of itlol temples Cling to the Bible, the' all else be taken Closer, dear Lord, to Thee Close the door carefully, inulUe the tread Cloudless skies amund it closing. . . Cloucl of the Lord! ordained of old. Come and sign the pledge, with sinking Come and walk w ith nie, Mary, be- fore the sun has set "Come apart," he said, "to a desert noi>k." Come, children, happy children Come, ever-blessed spirit Come hither! hither, little one (Jome, Holy Spirit, sotirce of all. . .. Come home ! come home I Come in, O (;hrist, come in Come in our midst, O eracious Lord ! ." Coroe, let us build a stalely temple here Come join the famous army (^)nle, 1ft us to the Lord, our Kincj. Come, Lord, and warm each lan- guid heart Como near to me, I need Come one and all, this yearfor Jesus Come! said .Jesus' sacred voice Come, saints, let us join. Come, the summer niiiht is callintj. Come, thou desire of all Thy saints- Come to the eli-ar deep river (-"ome to llie fountain of mercy.. . . Come to the house of prayer Come nnt« me when shaiiows dark- ly gather "Come unto me I" who is it that calls me? Come, weary souls with sins dis- tressed 10!)- Come with brisht garlands, sweet- scented aiicl rare Could we but know the secret cares. Could we know all S.54 204 034 .350 21 10 208 3()0 218 217 815 130 (!03 330 91 273 70 4<2 105 1'.'7 271 78 482 317 415 804 209 292 078 147 275 .580 438 418 119 ('.■^ 202 110 97 452 233 647 4! 15 29 ,38.) 409 109 310 104 9.1 ,50! f 510 174 106 518 -.502 770 575 806 Could ye come back to me, Douglass. 793 Could you but see my baby ... 000 Count the mercies! Count the mer- cies 2.32 Cup of Peril, I touch thee not i>'M ("ourage, comrades, courage 477 Cruelly beaten with many stripes.. 6.50 Dark the night and dreary (I,s7 Dawnini: at last, the mornini; sun.. 7-59 Dawn of ilawMs, the Kaster day 197 Day is dying in the west 73 Day of God, lliriu blessed day. ... . 19-J Day with ils heated toil was o'er. . . .'A2 Deaf, dumb and blind! It seems so hard S79 Deal gently with the errinsj one . . . 4.57 Dear as tliou Wert, an Eat. drink, and be merry, boys.... 61*3 Eater my door, beloved Lord. t£i XXX INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Entpr Thy temple, ploriouB King.. . Kit' liisi y<'!»r's 111(11)11 liHil li'fi Kre inoiiiilaiiis rcan-tl llu-ir forms. . Eio ourili'iir .Saviour spoke lliu part- In- woni Ere the rIow of Autiiiiin glory Ere yon i»'f t your room this morning. EU-rnitv is just at luiiul Exalt Thy ciillin;;! on its spotless. . . ExulUint as a Wnl "Eje hath not p<'«mi the things pre- p.irt'tl of (io 07 120 1.31 3»'.> .523 117 VM l:'.7 241 123 .33 401 131 41 53 530 20-! 8.-)S 037 203 42 .5a5 404 106 481 605 53) 611 2.")_' OVJ 707 1(1". 700 Forgive us. Lord, because we have I forgiven 126' For gladsome summer days 30 For (Jod and Home an9 From out the distant centuries 231 F'rom Persia's plain, from India's sea .301 From the Arctic's wintry circle 2ti6 From the depths. O God of mercy!. 530 From the fields white unto harvest. 274 From the hallowed hush 043 From the North and the South. . . . 017 From tlie isles of the sea Cometh ti- dings of Thee 366 From the parched bosom of the des- ert 114 From these quaint old roofs and chimneys 421 From t he shore of the mighty Atlan- tic 47=5 From the snowy Alpine mountain.. 206 From the world's disturbed concern. 2:^6 Gathering brands from the burning. 010 Give as the morning that flows out of Heaven 435 Give, Lord, Thy gracious listening car 400 Give me a heart that is pure 575 (iive me that "heart of flesh." 107 Glad iis the morning, swift as the liuht 381 Glad hells ran;; in the Easter morn. 708 (ila 1 chimed the (Christmas bells. . . 5Sd Glad millions of children are gath- ering 400 Gladly now we gather 311 (Horious ; avioiir, throned above .. 2S ; Go hear the joyful tiillngs 20> Go bring the (Jospel of His Son .... 475 God be merciful unto us and bless us 311 Go.l bless ii'y little darling 60S ' io I bless our teni])erance band .... 603 G<.il bless ihee on thy wedding day. 740 God calling yet, shall I not bear'?... 109 God calls thee every one. 108 God helping me, I promise 500 God helping me. I'll yield the cup.. 500 God help me evermore to keep 645 God is in His holy temple 28 God is in His temjile now 28 God is in the din of battle ,34 God is not far above us 52 God is our refuge, when a gale .... 123 God is with me every day 699 God keep us all from envy 850 God lets us go our way alone 2-39 God livethever! ISO God loved the world of sinners lost. ISO God made the world so beautiful. . . 89 God of Heaven ! God of earth 1 1.38 God of love, of truth, of justice 485 God of mercy, bow Thine ear 459 God of mercy, throned on high 660 God of my life, to Thee belong 31 God of nations 316 God of our patriotic sires 758 God pity the wretched prisoners. . . 581 God's love in all around I see 37 God's "Xow!" is sounding in your ears 507 God took thee in His mercy 172 God with us ! O glorious name 262 Go feel what I have felt 505 Go forth among the poor 473 Go forth, go forth to battle 455 Go forth.young soldiers of the Cross. 540 Go in the field of labor 453 Golden harps are sounding 261 Golden hours so swiftly fleeing ... 455 Good news o'er the prairie is speed- ing its way ,325 Good night. litl[e Nell 692 Go search the dusty archives of the ages 101 Go search through nature 874 Go tell the wondrous news .abroad. • 267 Go thou, had said the Master 441 Go to thy rest, fair child 162 Grace does not steel the faithful heart 218 Grace tosses back her bonnie hair. . 609 Gracious Saviour! gentle Shepherd. 02 (Jracious Saviour! holy Shepherd. 8;)-700 Grant ns Thy presence. Lord 451 Great builder! from whose perfect thought. 44 Great God ! to Thee my evening song 72 Great God! Thy penetrating eye. . . 52 Great Jehovah ! now inspire us 313 (Jreat waves of plenty rolling up. . . 54 Guide us to-6 722 875 744 824 164 31.} Hast thou sought of God? 458 Have you looked for sheep in the desert 405 Have you not a word for Jesus?. . .. 2t)3 Health to the nations! 301 Heart of music, canst thou be troubled? 153 Heart of mine, why art thoudream- ing? P32 Hearts of pride, unbar your portal.. 505 Hear ye now the gladsome tidin<;s. . 207 He came into this world of sin 858 He comes in blood-stained gar- ments 403-492 "He givelh His beloved sleep.". ... 101 He had borne the rod 3S4 He has come. He has come 535 He hath promised, ran I trust Him? 4iiO He is gone! the tomb forsaken! VM He is waiting for me 7S3 He knew the world was all a wild. . 7!*5 He lay at the pool of Bethesda 1S4 He lays on me my cross 95 He loadelh me and so I place 83 He lives! the great Redeemer lives.. 189 Help for the perilled millions 482 Herald the tidings to every soul.... 273 Here comes old father Christmas. . . 412 Here I can firmly rest 204 Here in Christian love we meet 318 Here in this silent, barren place I lie. 5:)8 Here is plenty of poverty 648 Her hair is a lovely brown, that turns 024 Her little prayer at night she said. . 700 Her mission to make Here treasures we gather He sendeth stui, lie sendeth shower. He was a bishop and he loved good wine He wasu' t two years ols How shall 1 bear my pain IIow sweet are those delightful dreams How sweet the glorious thought.. .. How sweet the meltitig lay How sweet to he allowed to pray. . . IIow sure it is that if we say IIow swift the noiseless years go by. Human lives are s'lent, teaching... "Hurrah for the Foorth av July!"'.. Hush me. Lord .lesus ! Hush ! softly tread, and let no word. Hush ! the baby stands alone Hurled from the centre of infinite cause. . . I am a very little thing I am bound to the house of my Fa- ther I am but a little lamb I am far frae my hame, an' I'm wea- ry after whiles I am held like a captive knight. .... I am lookiiiir for the kingdom I am not skillecl to understand I am only a little dewdrop. . I am so weak, dear Lord, I cannot stand I am so weary of conflict and sin. . . I am still without the fold I am the Lord's and He is mine. . . . I am the rose of Sharon I amTliine, () Lord ! I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus!. .. I am waiting for the Master I am waiting for Thy coming I am weary of this turmoil I ask not for the streams I askeil a draught I asked a glad and happy child I asked at Thy dear hands I I asked my sweet baby I asked the sun 1 asked the an^el, in my prayer I bide my time whenever sliadows darken I bring my sins to Thee I bring my sins to Thee I can always trust in Jesus I cannot say, beneath the pressure. I cannot prove it, but pray tell me. I cannot think but God must know. I can scarcely hear, she murmured. I come to Thee, () God I come not here to talk I could not do withotit Thee Idly I mused beside the nioimtain.. I do not and I will not believe. . . I do not ask, dear Lord I do not ask. O I^ord If by wish I could withdraw I fell asleep while learninsr my If ever I have had the wish to lighten If (Jod sees best. I ask it not. If I had all the tlowers that bloom. I If I had known 571 400 679 18(i 524 133 1 4S1 717 171 445 32 93 !)() 727 615 ()54 784 570 682 417 332 145 417 1.51 598 4ti2 ls7 607 285 305 51!) 295 419 803 21)7 140 2.52 123 880 3s,s 779 4.30 600 881 566 240 525 223 204 860 77!) a^2 163 114 760 .547 S72 8:55 402 128 790 .3.;i 435 8.50 (V.I7 789 If I may not, like the skylark 8.53 If it he Thou, my Lord ! 202 If I were told that I must die 2.30 If life in sorrow must be spent 22*.* If one talent (Jod hath given me.. . 493 If Some kind power...' 678 I foiuid a place where violets grow.. 812 Is it for nM>, dear Saviour? .551 If the Lord were to send (lOfl If the night be dark and drear 4graphy lesson. 3^11 I have come to you, motiifr (>42 I have done, at length, with dream- ing.. 6C.3 I have found, for world-worn spirits. 207 I have frieiuls across the river 146 I have entered the valley 124 I have heaid of a land 158 I have no frankincense, no myrrh.. 1$)2 I have no wish to drink 6.53 I have planned much work 736 I, happy little summer cloud 3;}2 I have two sunny rings of hair 718 I heard a little bird 7li6 I heard a mother singing 6!t4 I heard a voice long years ago 784 I heard far up some Heavenly height 1.39 I heard the voice of an angel 710 I hear earth's master-songs 854 I hear of a river of wonderful sheen. 160 I hear thee speak of the better land. 90 [ hear the Saviour say 5.37 I hohl him great, who for love's sake. 845 I hold it the duty of one who is gifted 838 I hold Thy truth, O Lord, within my heart 490 I, I have redeemed thee ... 274 I imaged a land where flowers are growing 171 I knew Thou wert coming 198 I know 1 love Thee better. Lord. . .. 288 I know no loneliness of heart 810 I know not the hour of Mis coming. 192 I know not what will befall me!... 203 I know that Heav'n lies just beyond. 140 I lay my tasks down one by one.... 720 I h'an against the shaking fence.. .. 727 I leave niv life with Thee, my Lord. 294 I left it all with Jesus 202 "I'll he a singer.' soshesaid.one day 831 I looked on thesnrfaceof life'scle.ir. 8fti I love, I love my Master 289 I love it, I love it and who shall dare 726 I love my (Jod, but with no 228 I love to hear the story 87 I love to kneel in prayer 400 I love to ste.al awhile away 124 I love to ti-li the slorv. .398 I love to think that God appoints. ■ 468 xxxu INDEX OF FIltfiT LINES. I'm a little pllprlm 325 I'm n ]iil;:riiii, I'm a straiiKer 1-lU I'm bouiitl lo the lioii.se or my Fa- th.-r! 14.-' I may lu-ar Ills voirt- at morning.. . '2^>l Imiiianucll GoiJ wiilius 78 I iiuHirii my vaiiislii'd yt-nrs 844 "I'm so liii,'. mamiria," ami the little (»s4 I'm sianilliiJiby \oiir pravf, motluT. "-It I'm tliii)kln;i lo-iii^'lil of llie home.. 5.")1» I'm wi-arin' awa', .Ji'aii ""•"< I'uj walkin;; in the shallow 244 In a t'loomv uanlrn lonely ItO Jn a lionif i>f clestiliillon rtl2 III niitain'njjiiMt museum 71:i Jn tlrcains 1 s-'O my I'oy again 714 I nei'il 'rin'(> every hour 404 In every lineof lireaUliisjheauty seen 110 In every loyal Stalo to-ilay 774 In fair Japan, a thoiisaud flowers. .328 In golth-n youth, when seums the earth W3 In hallowed lints ami ontlincs 370 In hai>i>ier da\s of old, when 877 In heavenly love ahLlint; 220-4!i:S In h''r pretty willow eradle. . . ... (ilt.") In Ills cominp, what my part 2.")3 In Mis tender love and pity 041 In .lenisalem, ."^t. iSlmeon 377 In lands full of darkness 327 In mornim; hours 801 In my heart there livelh 730 In one of the homes on a little. . . . Ctiii "In quietness, in conn In smothered tones, they said 713 In some way or other the Lord will provide 208 In that fair room her workshop (V.'2 In that far coimtry of the East 023 In the hroad li'jht fif day ■)'.I2 In the days that arc past 001) In the depths of the ni^hl 322 In the dim dawning, sow thy seed. . &79 In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust. 200 In the eveiiinp of life, Iwr simset. . . Oo'.l In the hiihways or the hedges 408 In the lotij; run fame fiiuls 578 In the morning early S'.t In the morning sow thy seed 40O In the morn of the holy Sabbath. . . 02 In the nurs<''s arms one niijht Osij In the geerel of Ills presence 303 In the silent midnight watches 008 In the sweet fear of .lesus 90 In the tenl of the Lord 804 In the time which will come 73'.t In the warm parlor, so cosy and hriuhl 700 In the way that He shall choose. . . . 4(U1 In the wondrous times of old 200 In the world, «><'hristian 407 In this land <>f bo-i-sted freedom 4M Into the Klo'xn of the deep, dark night 823 Into pastures green Oh ! lead me. . . 82 In vision the battle appears to my miuil 48.') I once was ireadint:, wearily, alone. 1>2 j I passed one golden summer-day. . . 447 1 |ilaeed my haticl in the hand of Uod. 201 1 ponder oft the wondrous 302 , I prayed to have this love of Christ. 232 I pray not now, as I have done.... 405 I sat ill the school of sorrow 381' I saw the gardener bring and strew. 87!* 1 saw the youiii; bride in her beauty. 722 I shall follow the footkleps VM la it all a dream, of a w ider life. . . . 210 Is it far, do you think, to the bav- iour? 610 Is It for me, flearSaviour? 5.")I Is it to pass with depreciating 750 I shall follow the footsteps that guide 150 I sometimes feel the thread of life is. 619 I sometimes wonder, that if death.. 674 Is rum lo 1)0 King of the Nation?. . 488 1 stand alone, the licrce rocks 83.5 I stand at His gate to- I want to be an angel 700 | 1 want lo work for Thee, my Lord. 294 | I was a corn of wheat 187 I was a gleaner once 444 I was lost, a little lamb 608 1 was sitting alone in the 736 I watched the builders day by day. . 444 I weep, but not rebellious tears 238 I will not doubt, though all my I ships at sea 205 I will not leave vou comfortless ... 633 I will not let Thee go! 208 I will lejoice with gladness deep... 815 I will sing for Jesus 223 I will sing you a song 143 I will work with all my might 616 I wished myself among them 141 I wist not what to wisli. yet sure. . . 51 I wondered, counting the years 873 I Would be human, toiling like the rest 823 I would draw nigh, but tell 35 I would never kneel at a gilded.... 847 [ would not be a stranger 293 I would not die early 328 Jerusalem, my heart's beloved ... 153 Jerusalem the Golden, I languish for one &-)2-144 Jesus, blessed S.aviour, help us 324 Jesus, bruised and wounded 96 Jesus, by the well-side sitting 510 Jesus Christ, regard my anguish. . . 130 Jesus, dear Saviour, come dwell in • my breast 648 Jesus, I glory in the truth 231 Jesus, I know Thy love 295 Jesus, in Thy transporting name .. 225 Jesus is our Shepherd dear 417 Jesus is the Gardener 694 Jesus, I will trust Thee 527 Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! calm my 395 Jesus, keep me near the Ooss 304 Jesus lives! Xo longer now 198 Jesus, Lord ! I ask but this 470 Jesus, Lord of life and light 259 Jesus loves me, this I know 91 Jesus, Master! whom I serve 294 Jesus, my Redeemer, lives 192 Jesus, my Saviour! I know Thou.. 549 Jesus, my sorrow lies loo deep 244 Jesus, on whom my soul relies .... 122 Jesus. Saviour, at Thy bidding 84 Jesus, .Saviour, bless'd Kedeeraer. . 202 Jesus, Saviour, hear my pleadings . 242 Jesus, Saviour, pass not by 128 Jesus, Son of Eighteoiisness 35 Jesus, source of light Divine 114 Jesus, ti'iider Shepherd, hear me . . 700 Jesus, the friend of linuian-kind. . . 190 Jesus, the ladder of my faith 296 Jesus, thou divine compassion.. .. 128 Jesus, Thy last command 823 Jesus, when my barque is sailing . . 540 Join hands! The mists are lifting. 488 Joyfully ling out the tidings 99 .Joyfully, with glad liosannas 470 Joy! Joy! Joy! there is joy 222 Judge not; the workings of his brain 831 Juni)) into my arms, my 683 Just as I am, Thine own to be 055 Just as I am. without one plea V.iS Just as it Comes from out Thy hand 248 Just as the silvery dawning 621 Just to let mv Father do what He will ." • 299 Just where Delft-Haven's sons 43 WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. ZXXlll Kind words can never die Kiu'eiin;,', wliite-robed, sleepy eyes. Knocking;, l41 72S 598 220 314 310 314 260 197 340 572 573 809 802 520 212 (i78 5 2i 30 229 775 8-7 82(i 4M) 278 523 Listen to the eclioes stealing Little feet can swiftly go Little hands on the window rest Little household angel Lo! a mighty host is rising , Lo! I am with you when tlie world. Lonely pilgrim, art thou weary .... liong is the night and we ride Long I sat in tlie gloaming sighinff. Long time in sloth, long time in sin Lood at me with thy large brown eyes Look at this little heap of coin Look not on the wine Look to the cross, look to the cross. Lord, at Thy mercy-seat Lord God of Israel, hear our prayer Lord, help me watch with constant care Lord, how mysterious are Thy ways Lord, I believe Thy gracious word. Lord, I hear of showers of blessing. Lord Jesus, at whose glorious feet. Lord, may the spirit of this feast. .. Lord of harvests, Heavenly King . . Lord, speak to nie that I may sjieak Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place Lord, to Thee my heart ascending Lord, upon mine offering look Lord, we come with this one plea. . Lord, we hear the Heavenly call . . . Lord, we would draw near to Tliee. Lord, what offering shall we bring. Lord, when my raptured thought surveys Lord, when we pray, "Thy King- dom come." Lol round the throne a glorious band . Lost your treasures, little maiden. . Lo! the mists are fleeing Lol the Saviour passeth by Lo! these latter days of glory Love divine! we see and wonder. . . Love, love divine, I sing Love's blessed evangel sang angels to men Love, that blest the bread an{ Nay, not my right hand ! 812 Nearer, my God, to 1'hee 304 Nearer to the shores of promise 140 'Neath a lone widow's porch 404 'Neath a rose-hued wealth of eglan- tines 172 Never be afraid, O patient workers. 040 Never farther than t he cross 390 Night on the angry billows 814 Night's canopy over Jiidea. 79 Night sinks on the wave 72 Night wraps the realm where Jesus 322 No, ah I no, thou art not dreaming. 043 Noblest of women kind 622 No book is like the Bible 205 No interest in the mission cause 329 No home abides nie here 744 No mortal lover is like mine 213 None but Christ, His merit 121 No one when a lamp luis been liahte.l 22.3 No pearly gate on hinge of gold .... 512 No sacred altar there, no mystic rite 100 No seed is lost thouuh 414 No sound, no soiuid! no loudly chiming 879 •'Not as I will," the sound grows sweet 466 XXIIV IliDKX OF FIliST LINES. Not as the litllo ^vanderlng child . . . 24:1 Not al ihi^ lialllo front "sT Not iliilv's iiieasuiiil lillie alone — 275 Not far away docs that bright city slaTi.l 14!) Not far! ami yi'l liow many limes. 'j1 Not for its \v;\ll9 of jasjHT MO Not for m>si>lf, my (lod, I ask '-VS-i Not for some fill urn yi-ars ^"J Not h<'r<«, ami yt't not lost o'.'l , - , , • i , i :ii„ i-.i ^ -- 4(iii O five mo a iiarp on the bright hills l.j-5 201 ... 142 lere. ami yetiioi lost o'.H ■ Oft in sorrow, oft in woe 4()0-4(ii-. Not hid, dear Lord, I fain. . . O Father, though the anxious fear. () Father, leach me how to pray. . . O fear nut thou to die! O for a sweet inspiring ray O lor that failh whose voiee can still O for th(! peace which floweth () food for man prepared! () for the robes of whiteness. 33 l:!;i 172 3.i One gloomy day I passed with listless 814 On either side washed by a flood. . 308 One more day's work for Jesus 268 One of the sweet old chapters 63 One shines from out the sacred page 148 One sweetly solemn thought 154 One there is above all others 120 One, two. three, four. five, six, seven. 326 Not hill, (tear ijoni, 1 i.ini -,,,,, v, j... v ...,.....-.,•.- -- „ \oi liini; but l.Mves, the spirit f:rieve9 491 (). glorious in bean y .......... • • i^* No ^ is our own: we liold our O V.A\ in dark and troublous times f pleasures I(i3 () (iod into Thy temple come 41 Nothitls to pav. ah! nothiiiR to pay. 50(5 1 O do, ! may 1 look up to Ihee.. .. 13., Not in tlie buddin- sprinfilime 7114 O Oo ."^ ■ - ■ r~ v ■ . il (Kl-) iovf (ia,\ bo praised that in His will 077 O grand while angel !. b - ioxv (Jod be with us for the night is <)! grown a dim and fairy shade .. . 710 ■ ,.. _ (\<\ f» li:iil..vv..r hour, divmelv sweet!. . 401 1 Not material jewels rare 21'< Not now, niv chilil. a little more... 141 Not only harbors lilled with ships.. 574 "Not seen!" the veil of llesh 201 Not with a firm and measured step. 58.1 •Not vourowu." but His ye are ... 114 N ■ Now closing "9 Now hark, ye friends, to my story . 5im Now I lay me down to sleep 721 Now lei my soul, eternal King 31 Now suuinier linds her i^l Now thank we all our God 272 Now the sowini; and the weeping. . :i4l O aching heart! O restless brain!. .. 24:} < ). ask me not to sip the wine (5")5 O bark of mine 5''2 O beautiful hour of closinii day 541 O beautiful land, whose azure skies :!67 07 55 5.-4 (i('.3 129 K21 () beautiful new life! O be joyful ill the Lord O blessed feel of Jesus! O blessed home! thy fragrance sweet O l)lessed Master! "come and dine." O blessed martyr, dying for the Lord () boys, the New Year's coming O. l)ring ine near to Thee ... O. ehan:,'.'S will follow the yeai-s. ... O Christian, awake, for the strife is at hand O Christian, be sober and vigilant too O Christmas bells I O Christmas bells! O Christ! what burdens bowed Thy head •• O Christ! my Master and my King. 17S O, collie and sign the pledge to- One week of joy in Ueaven 785 One year ago a ringing voice 721 ( )nly a bit of lace 801 Only a little penny 333 Only a little while 157 Only a cup of water 617 Only a niortal's powers 285 40 Only just to rest upon His bosom. . 2:J0 42 Only one crossing: Glory to God . 1.58 213 O, now I see the crimson wave 519 2-W Only waiting for the Saviour 176 > O November, weird November! .. .. 807 118 On primal rocks she wrote her name 755 Only wailing, till the Saviour 139 On the altar of love 5.33 On the city's highest ramparts 84 O hallowed hour, divinely sweet!. . 401 1 On sad Gethsemane thick shadows O hallowed sign! the holy, the avail- hung.......... 1-1 i„„ =^ 492 On the dark threshold 42 O haste TbeVlav.'the happy day! 450-iSO 1 On the plains for bloodless battle . . 484 O, hear them singing, mother!. O holy Saviour! Friend unseen! () (;od, our Father and our friend. O (iod, though sorrow be my fate O (Jod, Tliy face 1 cannot see O God, to-day we may forget. . . . O God, to Thee we raise our eyes. O gracious Lord, how can I doubt?. 2^1 O, how wearily the days! O, it is sweet to go away alone O, it was wonderful, that He O Jesus, for a touch divine O joyous feast-day of Uie .soul ( ) land of the blessed O hand of rest, for thee I sigh 00 ' O Lord, behold us at Thy feet 94 Old, ever new sweet story Old sorrows that sat at the heart's sealed gate O, life is strange and ful of change 103 O life, that beats beneath mine own 072 O, look not on the pleasant glass. . . 648 O Lord, behold us at Thy feet 473 O Lord, how bounteous Thy grace. 277 O Lord, how full of sweet conient O Lord, there sit apart in lonely 539 225 81 182 6(i0 On the plains of fair Judea 422 205 I Onward ! Christian soldiers 214 4:10 Onward, onward! men of Heaven. . 381 801 O pastor! friend! to whom we bring 45 8S3 Open the East gate now 613 Open the gales of the Temple ... . 329 Open your gates, O East and West! 607 O pilgrim, worn and weary 612 O pledge me not in wine ... 594 Oppressed with sin and woe 5.53 O radiance mine, when day is o'er. 873 Orchards bloomed gaily 853 Ordered — oh ! just what I am want- ing 554 O remember, my friend, though. . O Hock Divine, in rest complete. ., O Rosamond, thou fair and good!. O rosy cloud Ibatfloat'st away!... O Science, reaching backward ! O Saviour! ascended on high O seed lime, promised still of God 2S7 100 1.59 400 473 75 5:^:i 229 pl;ict*s 587 „-.--- ,4 O Lord, Thy Heavenly grace impart 408 \ O, send the Bible out to all O Lord, Thy work revive Ill O Lord, when Thou with earth-born feet 1^7 O Lord, while we confess the worth 85 O lose not courage, weary heart 390 O shall I wear a starless crown?. . . O, sing, ye morning stars, rejoice! 577 409 784 789 839 194 447 337 411 755 O, sometimes the shadows are deep 549 iii"ht ...."! ■i'^'^ <■) Master and Maker, my liope is in O come, let us sin? unto the Lord. 470 I Thee 0 come to Christ! a single glance.. 110 O mother! love the mercy-seat. .. .. (/comrades, on each lonely crave.. 773 O mollier, will yougo wiili me?. ... O. could I fad .ami know asain ... 514 O mother! with the bright young (). could our ihoughts and wishes fly 114 face ,••;•,; 0 dear. Is so tired and l.mesome . 0.-,8 On Alpine steep, should one essay . ~ S17 ; O name of Jesus! blessed name 740 Once as 1 wandered down the street 721 195 < Once at the pleasant twilight hour. 503 O Domini Dens! Speravi in Te (). don't be sorrowful () Kartli. forget thy winter O IMeii land! thou laml of bloom.. O'l-r teiiii)le and eoliimn and cornice O'er tlie eastern hills arise 0 fair were Uagnar's ilau'.'hlers O f.iithless soul wiih hand so weak. 321 Of all the beautiful lessons 3S5 Of .ill the maladies that fret men's _ hearts •''"'4 Of all the thoughU of God that are. 174 817 472 93 G7(i 80 531 100 :151 199 .5r,0 Once, echoing down the shores of time '^74 Once I looked upon a picture ;J51 Once more has the sea of sorrow. . . 6.3.S Once more, my harp, once more 8.5(i Once there st<)od two mighty cities. .'US One bv one we cross the river :i92 , . One by one lif-'s zephyrs waft us. . (^ O, the joy th.it (ills my heart., One day 1 was in trouble 90 . O, the precious love of Jesus . . O sonu's of faith that pilgrims sin] O Son of (iod, in glory crowned . . . O Son of God ! Redeemer Tliou O sons of men, come and behold !. . O soul ! if one who wrought with such a O soul, beset bv woe on woe O souls that sit in darkness 400 204 120 548 46 400 401 O si)eak to me, dear Jesus O souls that struggle to express O suffering souls that long for ease. O sweet prophetic words O, tender and sweet was the Mas- ter's voice O. tenderer than a mother's love. .. O the beautiful land, O the home of the saints O, the Christmas bells are ringing. O, the empty, empty cradles 5:!4 875 637 4:14 1S2 567 158 79 700 5:'.8 297 WOMAIf IN SACRED SONG. zxxv O, t!ie sapphire walls^how far off. . O, think of llio houK's made desulate O tliose l)t'aulifiil poldcn stairs O that tlie toilers of tlie earth O tliose hriiclit, tliose Heavenly niatisions O Thoiil)eforo whose radiantslirine O Thou by lont; exjjerience tried . . O Thou, that lovest contrite prayer. O Thou, the eoiitrite sinner's friend O thou essential word O thou great Spirit ^\llom we seek. O Thou most kind and merciful O Thou so wont of old to bless O Tliou that lovest contrite prayer. O Thou the Everlasting One O Thou who tlinij'st so fair Ji robe. O tliou will) for fjlooui of the future O thou who hast sinned O Thou who hearest every cry O Thou who licart'st when wei)ray. O Tliou who hast spread out the skies O Thou wliose bounty fills my cup. O Thou whose ever-list'ning ear. .. O Thou whose tender heart O Thou whose tender mercy hears. O tired heart! O, to be iiotliing O, to bn ready O toihM's. n;row not weary O, trust His word Our blest liedeemer ere He breathed Our country, now from thee Our country 'tis for liiee Oiu' country's voice is pleading. . . . Our Fath(!r's (iod, on Thee we call. Our Father, God, this day we bring Our Father in Heaven Our Father to fields that are white. Our Father, we thank Thee Our Father who in Heaven art Our field is the world Our fragile hearts would break.... Our hearts are heavy. Lord Our little life is small indeed Our Lord hath sent a Shepherd.. .. Our steps are firm o'er rock and sand Our tears are falling Our trust is in Thy name Our world has better fields Out in the otling lay the ship Out in the gloomy night sadly I roam Outlined against the eastern skies . Out of .1 darkened room Out of the depths to Thee I cry. ... Out wearied with the littleness Over against the treasure this day.. Out of life's taiiijled skein Over the river I'm going Over the river they beckon to me. . O wait, little mother, a moment O wait, impatient heart O watchman on yon mountain height O, we are all ensjaged in the O weary one I why art thou sad and lonely'.' O weary world ! O weary world!. ... O, weep not for the dead O, what are li^bt artliciions here?. O, what is the idol that climisto mv heart'.' '. O, when shall I sweep through the gales'? :«1 ].')4 131 228 1.5."> I O.wlien shall my weary soul find rest? 386 (ill I O, wide sweep the waters '. . 221 21.") O wind, if thou should find a yrave. Il'i O wives, who in agony measured the years 572 O wonilerfnl, thrice wonderful 80 O wondrous mother! Since the dawn of time 678 4(19 O wondrous peace, canst thou 2;>0 128 O wondrous power of wondrous lo7 love 451 4'.K) ' O word of words the sweetest 526 240 O Words unmarked by some 400 472 I O year of niuht and tempest 48.") 409 ' O ye to whom the word of life ;58.! 2(;0 O ye who seek tlie Saviour .S12 ! 808 Pale in the distant view 010 Pale, pale as any fair Annunciation Hly 109 Papa. 1 am looking up to Heaven. . 701) Pass me not, O gentli; Saviour .')24 Passing away, passing away 77() Patiently enduring 248 '"Peace"' she cried, "O wild unrest!" 1.84 Peace, stubborn will ! 186 Pleasant church, undo thy doors!.. 4.") "Please take my liand," she ()8;5 Poor little .lem! and yi't not poor. . i.'t->l Poor mourner, tempted oft and tried CM Praise (Jod for His goodness 82."} Praise God from whom all blessings 474 Praise the Lnrd. all ye j>eople SIS Praise to Go I, immortal praise h',i Praise to Him who built the hills . . 008 Praise to the grace ■which has tri- umphed so free 270 Praise the Lord, all ye people 'M') "Pray for us." the words are coming 277 Praying', always praying 5-16 Pray, though the gate of mercy. . . . 205 Pray, though the gift you ask 492 Pray where are all the joys you've known S.'J-'i Precious, precious blood of Jesus . . 179 Preserved from peril, o'er the surg- ing ocean 2.3^? Press close, my child, to me 110 Prince of peace, control my will 118-52t! Proclaim the lofty praise .309 619 I Pure and patient! Lord, the plea... 211 835 Purer in heart, O (Jod 115 Que ferais — je sans T48 , Rejoice with .Jesus Christ to-1 600 492 200 8.")4 2.;8 844 44 420 3S7 401 601 884 78<> 2;'h8 880 370 855 170 148 731 142 170 221 517 o06 Rest softly. Earth, upon her breast. 7^4 Rest thee, my darliu!;. rest thee... 600 Ring freedom's bells across all lands 7i>5 Rim; merry, merry bi'lls 74 Ring out the grief rhatsaps the miml 021 Ring, ring the bells over ocean and shore 190 ; Rise in thy glory, O thou star 226 Rocked in tlie cradle of the deep. . , 72 "Rock of Ages, cleft lor me, ' tlioughlessly the maiden sang 780 Roll on, temperance tide! 570 Roughened and worn with ceaseless toil «« Sabbath in the Hebrew temple AM Sad benighted souls are crying 370 Sadn-yed Madonnas walk the earth. ."-55 Safe in the arms of Jesus 2::0 Safe now beneath the shadow of (he cross 28 1 Saints of (iod, the dawn is bright- ening 405 Saving faith in Jesus i". 6 Saviour, I am weary, weary 1:^4 .Saviour, 1 come to Thee ];il Saviour, like a shepherd lead us . . . 87 Saviour, more than life tome fiT2 Saviour! Thou who dost deliver l.Nl Saviour who died for me a.'»7 Say, art thou worn with toil and strife'? 405 .Say not it might have been Ot)4 Say, sinner, hath a voice within.. .. .■>11 Say, where on tliy slow pinions tar- riest thou 175 Scorn not the drunkard if he falls.. 0o4 Seated one day at the organ >J4 .See how the morniiii; sun ;;(K) Seek not for some far-off mission . . 4(J2 See the banners waving, waving.... (Mil See the flag of .Jesus 327 See the king desired for ages 2')-\ See them crowd around the Saviour NJ See! tlie sun is liigh in heaven. ... 271 Self is struggling, wrestling, heav- ing.. ~ 185 Set apart for Jesus 115 Set wliolly apart for the use of the Ma.ster 4t'>6 Shall not the Lord of all the earth . 45 Shall we, surrounded by the blaze . 205 Shall we who trust the Saviour's love? 86 She dwelt so near her heavenly home 161 She folded up the worn and mended 7(>9 She had jjiilled her white carnations (J."i9 She is launched on the wave, — the good ship Prohibiticm 007 She knelt with her sweet hands folded 701 She knew not what for them she sought 474 She rocked the cradle to and fro. . . (il»4 She seemed so young, bo young to die 791 .She thought by heaven's high wall. 874 She was my May when the 739 She wears no jewel upon hand or brow ,367 Shine, gentle stars, to-night 73 "Show me the Father," Lord, 513 Show me the way that leads to the true life . ." 513 Show me Iby woman face 781» .Shout aloud, all ye lands 317 Show us our .sins, O I,onl 8:12 Sickness and pain ; aud 673 XXXVI INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Sign tlio pledge, my youthful brotluT 407 SiltMit. ami still tlioy waited ;i")S Silent lias ln'cii ih<» nivrlit 5ti7 JSiuce Jesus is my friend 122 Since the siinnner roses faded 102 Since lliy Fallier'a arm sustains thee 242 Sinful and weak am 1 521 Sjni:, heart of mine! ')S Sini; it out, sinn it with a shout !. . . 537 Sini> ])raise to (Jod wlio reiijus alio'-e 37 Sins; ye tlie honor of (Jod's name!. . 27!' Sinn the morning iii;lil is lireaking. 82 Sisters witli the heart of M.irtlia. . . 3'.ts Sit down t)enealli His shadow 1)8 Sitting silently grouped in tiie sjloaniins 3(VS Sleep ! baby, sleep 6!)") Sleep not. soldier of the cross 321 So failes the lovely blooining (lower (i3l So far with ine, no farther 74(5 Soft tloatiui; on the Syrian breeze.. ."WO Softly on the breath of evening 73 Softly sleep, little one 695 Softly the dayliiiht faded, far in the distant blue \CA Soldiers in tlie ranks of .lesus 313 Soldiers in this earnest l)attle 487 •Soldiers of tlie Eternal Kinn 481) Some find work where some find rest 345 Sometimes the snow 8^5 So near comes darkness to onr light 620 Soon may tlie last glad song arise. . 2eak, Lord, for Thy servant hear- cth ,S01 Si>eak low to me, my Saviour .^SO .S|ieak to me of the beautiful laud. . 77S .Speed away, speed away, happy soul 304 .M.md fast in the cause of our Master 4^8 St luding l)y the veiled pori.il 705 Standing in the fiercest battle. . .. 534 .M.ir, bright star, I tlirow you a kiss '>Oii .Si.ir of Peace, to wand'rers weary.. 3"<1 Still, still witli Thee 63 Strangely blest were those disci- ples 8|S Strange, strange for thee and me. . 7-5 .'^Irew the flowers, bright (lowers. . . 773 Strive not to (ill an an^i-l's part. ... (514 Strong are the mountains. Lord ... 831 .Sturdy .Steeiiie, rose-cheeki'd 685 Such heautiful, beautiful hands 723 Such Costly treasures the wise ruler gave 421 .Sunlight of the heavenly day 2S0 Sweet hells are ringing .587 Sweet Christmas hells 81 .Sweet day so cool, so calm. so bright 4<) I Sweet friend, when thou and 1.... 5071 Sweet gleam of snnsh i ne 82 1 Sweeter song than «!'er was sung... 100 .Sweetheart, thou hast no name. .. 6114 Sweet is the work, O Lord 4(X) .Sweet li'.'btis gone and through tilio .Sweet Sabbath -day of peace .38 Sweet to me are hours of 570 Swift o'er her faee there 5!).{ .Swiftly, how swiftly, the years 744 .Sword of our gallant fathers 75-3 Take me neaicr to your Jesus .... 369 Take my hand and 1 will guide thee 503 Take my hand, my Father 1;'.4 Take my life antl let it be 280 Take the naiiw? of .lesus with you. . 319 Take Thine own way with me 115 Talking of sects till late one eve. . . .'^05 Talitha (,'umi. Darling, arise 4;J8 Tarry with me, O my Saviour! 584 Teach me, <> life Divine, to live ... 118 Teach me Thy will. O Lord 4(58 Tell it out among the heathen 310 Tell me, O ye gentle zephyrs 5.33 Tell me the old, old story 500 Tell me the secret. Lord 103 Tell us not, O song of poet 644 Temptation assailed him 6.5(5 Tender Shepherd ! Thou hast stilled 172 Territory, noble, vast 428 Thank (Jod for labor 403 Thank God that my darling is rest- ing 711 That coodly Syrian mountain .3.50 That He will al way.s lis befriend. . . 531 That mystic word of Thine 117 That tinii^ of horror with its 730 The angel of death came all unseen 700 The breaking waves dashed high. .. 750 The brewer's dog is abroad, boys. .. 6.58 The bridge of prayer from heavenly heights 129 The certainest. surest thing I know 71 The Christian arniy stands arra>ed. 484 The children are going to bed 6SS The children's day has come again. 416 The clangof arms, the clash of steel 564 The clouds hang low above my .... 247 The clouds hang low in the Persian sky .355 The cold and pitiless rain 718 The crown of thorns lie wore 381 The cry for freedom 7(50 The daisy is the children's flower. . 418 The day is done, dear Lord (57 The days of summer brightness. . . . 313 The di^wy rose of Sharon 411 The dreamy night draws nigh 7(X) The dull, chill prison building 582 The Easter praisi'S may falter IH.'^ The east hanns out a .signal 458 Thee will I worship. Jesus 81 The face which duly as the sun 787 Tlie Father's house hath bread to spare 94 The fairest action incur human life 817 The feast was spi'ead. the solemn. . 374 The lields are whitening ;W5 Tlie firelight flickers from the burn- ing ember 217 Tlie first faint li-ht of early day. . .. 868 The (irst recorded words that brake 50 The (lower that blooms beyond our reiich 292 The foot of spring is ou yon blue . . 710 The former things.are passed away 378 The gates of glory opened wide . . . . 422 The gates of that city stand ever- ajar 153 The ghost of (.'hristmas past 703 The gifted tell in song and history. 567 The glad bells of tenipeiance are joyfully ringing 4r5 The golden beams of know li dge. . . 272 The golden gales aie lifted uj' 195 The gray waves surge between 780 The harvest of rich and goldtn sheaves ... 5€4 The heavens declare the glory of God 25 The hours of evening cIosp 66 The hurrying days, lor all the work and praise 431 The "King in His beauty." 169 The lark's voice dies, when fall the leaves ?69 The land in Holland is i^at ni.d low. ('56 The land was wrung by fan. inc.... 3.'4 The lava always fii.ds ilie sea M2 The legend says in I'aradise '^{■O The leaves are falling, falling 7J8 The Lord is on His holy llir(>ne.... :0 The Lord my .shepherd is. and I... f-3 The Lord of Hosts hath njkde forme £(2 The man of sorrows died 219 The marching orders we'\e re There is trouble in many a liomc to- day SO") There is woe in our country 478 Tliere runnetli an ancient legend. 422 There's acall from the far-off lieatli- en land ;535 There's a city brii:lit and golden. . . C;5S There's a funny tale of a 331 'I'liere's alight that is lieainingabove 478 There's a wonderful tree 412 There's an enemy at hand 4'j7-4S!) There's a song ever new 38 There's a mighty temptation STO There's a sigh hi the heart 740 There's a star that shines on the blest highway 231 There's a wail in the air 483 There's a waeful blank 733 There's music in a mother's voice . 724 There's not a gentio heart 7ti2 There seems a voice in every gale.. 2'.l There was a time 77!) There was heard a song 751 There was rest, sweet rest, in my weary heart 2:'.") There was tumult on the water. .. 211 There were ninety aiul nine 53.') There will be no sin nor pain 320 Th(! right to he a woman 802 The rills unbound leap forth 4;is The ripened harvest smiled 8")7 The roseate hues of early dawn.... 31 The Sabbath day wa."? ending 8'!2 The sacred Sabbath came last night 37 The sands of time are wasting 1")S The Saviour calls, h^t every ear . . . lOS The Saviour! Oh! wliat endless charn\s 121 The setting sun fills all the sky 8S3 The scene is fresh before us 188 The sea of life, — it is deep and wide 512 The sha42 They are waiting f'lr the coming. . . 3 !7 riiey call me, they call me 1 12 They never seem to be far away . . . 140 They hushed their breath, that no- ble band 3<2 They laid him down with li-'vO They lived and they were useful. . . 31.5 They planted them together 7('.4 They never seem to be far away ... 1 l(> They're gathering homewaril .. .. (I3S They're crossing the river (J;!! They tell us N'iclor llugo'sdead . . .. 840 They that tru.st in the Loid 47 They told me 1 was heir 80S Thick darkness ettled o'er the lands 427 Thine are the rivers 847 Thine forever, God of love 8.5 Thine, most gracious Lord 204 Thine the bearing and forl)earing. . 471 Think it no excuse, hoys ().5.5 This day I will arise and stand . . . 514 This temple. Lord, our UMup' ranee home 474 This revelation, — holy, just. and true 401 This way! where sweet l)reathed. . . 77~> Thorns pierced a holier than Thou. 179 Tho' the night he dark 3S1( Thou art coming, O my Saviour. . .. 251 Thou art gone on high 2.54 Thou art high in Thy glory 361 Thou art come from the spirit's land, thou bird • • • 165 Thou art my Shepherd caring 86 Tliou art the way 84)0 Thou beauteous star that lifts 206 Thou didst leave Thy throne 181 Thou di.lsl pass from my sight 162 Thou hast the glow of tlie summer sun 5S0 Thou hast said, blessed Saviour. ... 8S Thou healer of the broken heart . 514 Thou holy God, the truth, the light 31 [ Thou layest Thine hand on the. . . . 8.58 ■ Thou lovely source of true delight . 122 Thou only sovereign of mv heart. .. llti 1 Thou teacher of ourspiriis, Thou.. 287 i Thou wakest, my baby boy, from | sleep (i75 Thou wilt never grow old !'<> i Thou who didst for Peter's faith. . . V-W Thou who didst stoop below 110 I Thou who hast said, blessed Saviour 88 Thou who knowest all our giief. . . 246 Though all aroiuid Heaven's guards | are set 118 ^ Though fondly we cherish the flag. 328^ Though buffelted and tempest-worn 206 Though I have sown and reaped no 4t!2 Though in a narrow, humble sphere 4.5.5 Though I shrink in iHiiiian pain.. 246 Though now I see no purpose in my "^life 3:0 Though often with pilgrim 744 Though smooth l>e the heartless prayer 8.30 Though the night be dark and { dreary 3.'<0 j Though the rain may fall 206 I Thought hath wondrous (germina- I liou 68. Three little forms in the twilight gi ay 6S<) Three litllt; worsted stockings 705 Through fifty years of 726 Through many years of light and shade 44 Through the new Jerusalem 7W2 Through the love of God, our Sav- iour 211 Through the ripple of the moments -1.58 'riiroiigli the whirl of wind and water 82.5 Through Warsaw there is weepnig. 754 Through the love of God .'iJij Thrust in the sickle 4tMi Thus ever in the steps of (;rief. .. . K;5 Thy brother's Mood, thy brother's. 512 Tliy miracles are no stale s])lendors 107 Till I learned to love Thy name 22.5 Time, thou 8|)eedest on but slowly.. 254 Tiny shoes of red 736 "Tired," oh yes! so tired, dear!.160-747 Tireil, po tired of waiting U'l't 'Tis a pen for the .Master's using. . . 373 'Tis beautiful to live on earth 454 'Tis Christmas morn 1 with noiseless tread 77 'Tis Easter- To do (Jod's will 445 To fi-el (iod's glory breaking thro' . 161 To him who, dwelling by 876 To his courtiers ppake the monarch 575 Toiling on for Jesus! Oh, how .'.O.'t Toiling on, 'mid the ripened grain . . 6;J0 Toiling tip the hillside, see the Sav- iour go \m To Jesus our e.xalted Lord W To know Ler was to love 301 Too late! too late! how heavily that phrase 515 Toll, bells, from every steeple 7i To Thv cross, dear Christ, I'm rlinging 170 To tired br.iiii and aching heail . . . . 613 Trace the foundations, sec liuw vaal 850 XXIVIU INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Tread softly, tread softly, this hal- low.-il 7it8 Trne-h<':iri<'d, whole-hearted 'JS(5 Trusted friend of years anoiie T-'l* Trust iim. uiy cross I Ix-ar 4<)'.» Trust Tliee! tlioiiyh all life's lioi)03 Tliuiislay 530 'Twas a tlioufxlitful cliild that was. 'M(\ 'Twas a vision l)(!ati(ic 8;J0 'Twas niizht upon Jutlea's hills.... 73 'Twas not the features, not the form 8S0 'Twas spriu'^time in Jiidea 4i)l 'Twas tiie eve hefoie f'hristinas 703 Twenty years have passed away.... 772 'Twill not be long Two hands upon the breast (133 Two hundred years f*'">l Two little feel 'so small 084 Two little feet have we 850 Two little waxen hands 713 Two or three are met together 451 Two temples Cod hath huilded Ilim 2i> ITnanswered yet the prayer 8(10 Vnapproaclied and unfaihonied. . .. 4"J.") ITnfurl the hanner of the cro s 2113 I'ntil IIo comes! like music tones. . 2.53 TTnto the shinini; hills of (iod 147 Unto us the niessaije conieth 17^^ Tp! friends of Jesus 313-402 Up through the voiceless centuries of the past 404 Up to the hountiful Giver of life... 170 I'pon the century's battlements . .. 7'.l7 Upon the sadness of the sea 017 ITpon the wintry wold 421 Upon this sunny shore 3 !4 Up to my window S.")2 Vainly through niiiht's 403 I Vain we number every duty 3i7 I Venez, car Jesus est la vie! 127 Via crucis! Via lucis! 178 Waillna: bowed the heathen mother 303 Wait, children, wait! .3^0 Waitin;: at the fiord's command. . .. 280 Wailina;. brother, waiting 444 Waiting for His coming 2~'S Waiting for Jesus and working ... 410 Waiting is 'he j^oMen harvest 40."> Waiting soul, what canst thou say? 503 Wake, little daisy 02 Waken ! waken early. Christians. . • 180 Wake the son^ of Prohibition 4*^2 Wake! the welcome day appeareth. 31S Walkini; by the quie-t rivi-r 154 Wandering one day in .Summer. . . . 230 Was it a marvel the maiilen 303 Was it angels that I lieanl'.' 177 Watchman on the walls of Zion .... 2.")0 Watcli, ye saints, with eyelids waking 251 Wavelets of harmony 50 Wave, wave the Cospel banner 407 Way down within the cold damp cround 92 We adore the rich grace and the mercy divine 454 We all believe in one true God 45 320 0(C> 047 453 645 .544 013 i We are cheerf id workers We are children of a King We are conung, we are coming . . . . We are com U'.:, fi'r Jehovah We are comin-j. O Columbia! We are ln-ri". a band of pilizrims . . We are mariners, aiid God the sea. We are marshalling the forces Wo are waiting till tin- shadows. . .. We are wailing for the coming .... Wearily I .sit and weave Weal y ami heartsick, witU wasted form Wearv, oh I so weary Weary, tremblinL'. burdenerl ont! .. Weary waiul'rer o'er the main Weary, we.tk, by sin 0|)pressed . . . Wo ask, and wo are answl When is our Easter? 57.S Wlieii Jesus came to eart!i of old. . ;!21 When Jesus conies to reward His servants 252 When last night's sun went down.. 840 When, Lord, they asked, wilt Thou restore 344 When Mary, moved by grateful love 287 When Monica lay on her dying bed 845 When musing o'er the sin and woe. 487 When my faith lays hold of Jesus.. ftJI When my final farewell to the world 151 When my ship comes in 811 When my way is hedged about me. 132 When o'er the heart redeemed from sin 2111 When of old the Lord's disciples. .. 3is When, oh! when will come the morning 14:.' When on the broad Chalilean plain. 4S4 When our poorest delights are nipt. 244 When summer skies bend 6.»S When the Lortl makes up His jewels 2.39 When the midnight bells "iO^i When the mists have rolled in splendor 105 When the morn awakes in beauty.. 648 When the morning stars chanted. . 430 'When the pale niessenger, with silent footfall 224 When the storms of life are raging. 215 When the work of day is done 1()2 When the youthful fever of the soul 0(»7 When they gi) silently 170 When Thou, my righteous judge, shall come 2.54 When toiling along over desert and plain. ^ 215 When watching those we love and prize 125 "When waves of trouble round me swell l".*? When we are old enough to vote. .. 6(>;> When we have tried with 613 When we meet in fields Elysian. ... 173 When will this monster demon ... 477 When with sorrow the costly 61S When wounded sore, the stricken soul 509-241 "Where art thou? O thou Church of God 113 Wliere did you buy her? 68(5 Where do you journey, my brother? 530 , Wherefore drink with me, friends. .544 Where creen Chautauqua's arches. 629 I Where is the unknown coimtry? 1.52 Where sball we make her grave?. .. 637 1 Where the purple haze .57 Wlu^re waiiderist llicm through eve- ning mists? 07 Where wilt thou put thy trust? 205 Which is the best of all the trees'?.. 705 Which shall it be? (i.")l While across Time's ocean 677 While in toil and in weariness here 27i While the weary world is sleeping . 274 While Thee I sei'k.j)rotecting Tower 204 While verdant hill and blooming vale .'!•"> While we reckon up thy years . . . 72i'> "White as snow!"' O wbatapromise 523 While lay the world in her burial web 799 White was her hair 588 Who has tried and proved the Gos- pel? 397 Who Cometh fn mi Kdom? 030 Who is on the I.onl's side? 049 Who is this upon Xazareth hill?. .. 415 Who knows how Dear my life's expended? 20"^ Who will greet me first in Heaven? 175 Who will take care of me? Darling, you say 681 Why am I here? 5111 Why art thou so weak and weary?. 402 Why do men wander? 7-30 Why do you bring oblations vain? . 18.') Why do you sing of Grecian myths? 79() Why do we always mourn? 032 Why shouM I long for rest? 50.'! Why should we covet the joy IKi Why perish with cold and with hun- ger? 1S4 Why should we be discouraged?. . 207 Why stand ye here idle? 431-491 Why thus longing, thus forever sigh- ing 570 Wliy wrapjied he not a martyr's robe 370 Will you play 7ne the songs that you played loiisi ago? 843 Wild, harsh and discordant 703 Wild weather out.> With the eyes of our faiih on the hill of the Lord 4:,2 With this promise .i(Jl With tottering step (;(i3 With us in oiu- wanderings 17tJ Work, for the night is coming AU) Work on ! Kentucky brother (;2S World u ithout end I 1(>4 Workmen, as I see you resting 431 Would westand, () Christian women 401 Would you be young again 855 Wrapped in fine linen, odorous with spices 260 Wrapped in the glory of noonday sun 303 Wrap the broad canvass close! 810 Write it on the palace gate 145 Ye angels who stand round the throne 1.39 Years ago, there came a footfall . . . (i27 Ye grand men of our early day 750 Ye messengers of Christ 381 Yes, a wave, another wave 4K) Yes, He knows the way is dreary. . . 503 Yes, I am waiting. Lord, and it is sweet 290 Yes, 1 walk in the shadow .3*.;7 Y<'. speak- of heaven, a home of bliss ;!47 Yes, we bid you welcome CQi Yis, ye are few 751 Ye watchers for the blessed light... .342 Ye, who in the field of human life . 377 Yielded to God in body, soul and spirit 626 You are late to-night, John .508 You came to us once. O brothers . . 70.{ You come and go again uncomforted 830 You give your little child a costly book 720 You have read of the Moslem palace 372 You may sing to tin? praise (■(«J9 Your birthday! and what can I ask? 804 Young sj)iril freed from bondage. . . 174 Vour childhood hours so wild 715 You tell me that tin? summer 5»<>9 You think I choose asuhject 609 You've been seeking through life, O my brother 503 INDEX SPECIAL TOPICS. INDEX SPECIAL TOPICS. Anniversary 41, 43, 46, 91, 317, 324, C29, 723, 831 Baptismal Hymns ............ . 85, 8G, 88 Birtliday 745 Children's Day 55, 86, 91, 313, 324, 330, 416, 418 ChrlsUining 676, 694 Christmas 16, 73, 74, 75, 81, 340, 377, 421, 459, 586, 671, 703, 705, 795 Comfort and Consolation . . . . . . . . . . . . 713, 718, 728 Communion 95, 97, 100, 191, 197 Consecration 291, 301, 304, 618 Crusade 484, 489, 644 Decoration Day 565, 661, 695 Dedication 43, 473, 474 Dialogues 347, 415, 419, 650 Easter 189, 190, 193, 195, 315, 578, 798 Flower Mission ................ 582 Foreign Mission Sermon ............. 370 Fourth of July 654, 657 Funeral Occasions . • 143, 161, 163, 170, 172, 176 Golden Wedding 723, 728 Home Mission Sermon .............. 431 Lullaby 690, 695 Memorial Day ................ 768 Memorials 564, 637, 638, 706, 709, 785, 827, 848, 849, 856, 873 New Year's 290, 291, 663 Nursery 679, 688, 697 Patriotic 750, 755, 758 Prohibition 585, 607, 609 Readings and Recitations 555, 560, 562, 564, 565, 588, 620 Recitations for Boys 331, 759, 760, 811 Shut-in Ones 582, 583 Silver Wedding ................ 727 Thanksgiving ............. 54, 56, 57, 61, 752 Woman 628, 802, 804, 829, 836, 882 WOMjiN IN .SACnrn fSOXO. SABBATH CLOSING HYMN. 15 FANNY CROSBY. Mt Music bj HBa JOSEPH F. KNAFF. B7 par. 4- 1. Fad - ing, slow - ly fad - ing, sweet Sab-balh day... 2. Fad - ing, slow - ly fad - ing, sweet day of rest, . Like a hallow'd mem - 'ry. Still thy beau-ty lin - gers SH --mzu^ iit^aq ^W^ ^•— =1- I — !•. — ^ — =; Se n— =v- m^^m Dtjktt. K Lin - gers thy gold - en ray. . O - ver the ro - sy west. Dear Sav - iour, now to ev - 'ry heart, Keveal the wav. the Our earth - ly joys will soon de - cline, Our earth - ly hopes but ^•. -m:m- &!^^ E^ :i=J»: ■^ -*- ^2=^1^- tt: t:: - r ir: CnoRus. fes^^^l truth imparl.That leads to life be-yond the skies, Where pleasure n<^v - er dies.. Fad - ing, slowly faint - ly shine; Then may we shine on wings of love, And rest with God a- bove.. — I ^ 1 •-T* • •■ 1^^?^^=;: — 1 , —I -^EEi. :q;^^^ P^;s^ =p rJ3:p-^ fi-^^=:^^ fad ^ — - ing, s — •— 1 weet Sab - bath :=^ pq day.... In gen - lie tones 7— r ^- -*- it -p — • — k ^ L-i 1^ 1 seems to say : ] "ass -ing a - wayl ^^'-f:rE f U r=^J l| '■— V ^ ^ ^-r- =tzi t — " 1 1 U — U U — 1 :^:^-.=3*r=f5 9 — - — t^ r- — — — ^ — ' *--— ^*"^-^^^^ pass - ing a - way! In gen - tie tones it seems to say: Pass-ing a - way! a - way!. X^^^T^ 1^ t?- j- I f^^:'^= t:: -• — n- li ^m^c^ii IG WO.}fAN IN SACRED SONG. MARY'S SONG OF THANKSGIVING. Luke, 1: 46-56 Mrs. A. R Ilnnoook, the wife of G<'neral W. S. ITancook of OovemorVs Island, New York, has coni]iosp« i — ^ — ^- ^^-=-^--=«^ ij !2i ^l5»— -^: .21^^ Iff: =tiz=c ^1^^ :t:^ — r 2^:4: l^^l :c3: --SH ±=:c*: for m -— rs^— : expre.tsivo pin lento. And his :d^zft r:*T -^ mf- i-*LirJ?r e~5eSeSe5e^5.^1 mer - cy is on them that :^E5 -C3 Ped * /^cd n/. / a tempo energieo. d: rt2=>- fear hiiu from gen - e - ra - tion to gen - e - ra - tion. fe5HS£3=«=J£r« =e« |=g^j=g=^^fj^^ He hatli sliow - ed strength with his 5^^=^ It: C — ^ K 1 1 •- 18 WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. ^m^ m^^^ ^^^^^^fi^ -^ — #>- r::t^^=ti :=trn arm, ho liiilh scat - t^r-ed the proud in tlie iiu - ag - in - a - tion of tlieir hearts; mfpiu mosM. lie hatli put down the might -y from their seats and hath ex - alt - ed tliem of =?ii izh^zt: I**— P>- ^^F=Sr m tz-- S^i ■.%^-^:zMt:zJi IIU: ±~^i=^9^^=mz sr- low de - groe, lie hath fill - ed the hun - gry with good things and the -^ — 13-- :■=«: r=t: •- ^- ~^- ::5^= izz:^: -=nm il: ^=r 1^-5: =535- a!fi_i^d:=ji. ■3=1^ W==^^=i: :3^=5: rich lie hath sent eiup - ty a - way; he hath hoi - pen his ser - vant ^±1 V "9--^ — I — --4 — ^ 4— -I— ^T^ — -' — — ! ' I !— -; " "i p— ^— i"^- * * 15: i^i^:-*- I I -S- :S: -5-:^^ ^.^^ i -^ *- I c?-- PRAISE. 19 ;t=zm: -jL=mL :3l==f: 1^^ :t=: :c2: t=^ Is ra - el in re - mem - brance of his cy as be spake by the :.:^ -L2ZZZI « — »-• J -1- m » m-^ * — *■ — ^u-^^—'-kW — «-H- 52*- — / ~==t- :M= to: 1221 :-g: Bsi- - - «<:ri- tjz:^ :ig^ 5& Ped Ped ^tF^t=^ ■N^e T*-- PetZ n=^ 1 fc=^ :i=p: -si- :t= turned to her own home... Ped g ■e(/ Pet/ Pei^ 4—3^^ — -'--r- ST=p^ :*— g-g: :U^=\zz=t ■■^.^-m~^- n=t2=t=: rjr: We praise Thee, O Lord, We acknowledge Thee to be the Lord, All the earth doth worship Thee, the 4-=: .^mdt :=J=idM El^Et^ atut I — L—j « — ^ We praise Thee, O God ; lim i:: "?:2:z:=ri 1^ All the earth doth worship The^ the / tt==t2=C: :p: :j*=jKZ=jif: =^:4=r!=:=li -fs,.a_, I :g=^= ri;r=c: :t: X ;P2 t=-- --=;- 3^ -J=--— H. Fa • ther ev - er - last - ing. To Thee all an - gels cry a - loud; The heav'ns and all the pow'rs therein, :=l: ;=Qn Fa - ther ev - er - last - ir.g. To Thee all au - gels cry a - loud; The heav'ns and all the pow'rs therein. -r— g- -^. — ^ ^Z^-l-- -| — Y^~''~^ -'* ~g~g "g'^n • Lento. -^ pc; lg=^ To Thee, Cher - u - bim and Se-raph-im con-tin-ual - ly do cry. ^±±^ Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly. To Thee, Cher- u - bim and Se-raph-ini con-tin-ual - ly do cry. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly, I t: ;*=;*= :&!=t^:=t2=5!^ g=g=»^:z^ 4?=t^=U= ici: jgd-v-gji^p j:=ziv::j=t ZMtlZ^Z :^=1= iitii: Lord God of Sa - ba-oth; Heav'n and earth are full, are full of the ^fa tempo pr'imo. Lord God of Sa - ba-olh; Heav'n and earth are full ^3=3=^siW^ of the maj - es - ty of Thy glo .(^ g- ry, X rtiz=I=: ?^ W^-iT 1^ Heav'n and earth are full, are full of, the PRAISE. 21 ±=*3a» ^^J^-^-^ T=r rU: -wtix—cr maj - es - ty, are full of the niaj-es - ty of Thy glo - ry. I The glorious company I I uf the a{)08tle8 | r^-t praise Thee, z ^.__^_.^ J- .^" — » — ■ — 1^~|^— I « 1 — I- d. z^-rrprzl Ileav'n and earth are full of the inaj-es - ty of Tliy g'" - O'- I The glorious rompany I uf thu apostles | praise Tliev, -» ^ r ^ r 1^ :^i=n :?:: :?2- :lic=tz=c m ::#=:h; 3: y:— cz uiaj - es - ty, are full of the maj-es - ty of Thy X ■X ■X Izg^-^ ^: -.CtZZZJr -^ Tiie tjoodly foHowshipl ITIie noble annyl ITlin holy churrh thro'- Idothac-lcnowledgG Tiiee. of the prophets I praise Thee, I of martyrs IpraiseThee, loutall the world I ^_;!2: c^—. -z^- -Jdzi ::^==fs: in Tho goodly fellowship i i The nohle army i i The holy church thro'- [ of till- prophets ] praise Thee, | of martyrs | praise Thee, | out all the world I doth acknowledge Thee. rsJ^-1 S "r? — n' JC2Z e=ff: Solo. Tknor. Andante aostenuto. :^3: :5&=i!==i5b5H: t^l ^ m f- The Fa ther of in - fi -^~;^ nite Maj - es - ty; Thine a ^a-.-+-.— H- # # -^ -1^ ' ^' d: 3^ :s±:B^— :=s fe^"^-F --^- -:=*- -■S-v- ^^^^^^^^m -=?2" dor - a - hie, true and on - ly Son, Al - so, the IIo - ly Ghost, the Com - fort - er. lfe--=t^ s;=r X ^^-- ■0Z1 :^ 3^ '&<- .-r^: 2^: :?=: -O-i r ~l 22 WOAfAJV IN SACRED SONO. ±L ff Tempo prima. ^=S:^^ T^ X De cres do. -« — ha ha ha- ^ — g-V=:;? l^ U: :?2i ?:^^:^ Thou art the King of Glo - ry, O Christ, Thou art the ev - er - last - ing Son of the Fa - ther. m-^ 0 0 ^ — m- s :5t=i: -^ ^ -1^—1^ ' — —-^-^ — -^ ' ^ — ^— t** — ^ — ^ — i _ Thou art the King of Glo - ry, O Christ, Thou art the ev - er - last - ing Son of the Fa - ther, JDe - crex do.' ~— ^'^g: :=J=:^d=l: :i=it-p2r=p: =tz=>: -0 mm :^r^r\^z^ 9 ,-f=2- t-. a^l ^^ss^s^^l^i^ ^ Lento. ^-:Sitz=^ Ht?^ I^it -•- *;^— ^■ t;^ sittest at the right hand of God in the glo-ry of the Father. We believe that Thou shalt come to be our Judge. ^^.zi^mN^^z ^^-. jMtzMizMzJ^- :,l=^t- =t: ^F^ :^=i1^=^ IP sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father. We believe that Thou shalt come to be our Judge. eH^l -n- -X:=^ m Andante. PRAISE. Solo. Sons. Expressivo. 23 :^=^^s=5 Zit-J^ ^--^ ^ --- :=r: *■ — •!— Wc therefore pray Thec,Iielp Thy sen -* — ^■- F^i=^ vants,Tliy servants whom Thou hast re- a?^i3 (2- ^s- :s^=: fe!i - -IS- -is- ±st ;*t=ir zzm w — gji E^ :i?z=(?i :t=: =m^^ ztzrK z:^! :-1 — !=: •« — »^- dcem - 0(1, We pray Thee, help Thy sor - vants, Thy servants whom Thou hast re-deem - cd, ^3i^i^^ §^^^^1 @££ -i2- :d: S: I r^= :=t=: fei: -& ^: Whom Thou hast re - deem - ed, re - deem - ed with Thy pre -clous blood,. • » » » »^., « :€r ..£2 « ;:£= r.g: _^ ^^ ^ ^==^ i ^E^^« Tempo. -,-(S- ?=sr ^ — m^—m^' » ^*P^^ L-^-tJ-t?=;:^t;zz::^ g ::^ i^ ?=:: Make them to be numbered with Thy Saints . glo ry cv - er It; -*=zr*: ^:=l=:i: — r U^Jrard^pl ^^^ -J? Tempo. last lug. r* * i-[ fl^-fcc^ :te 3:B: p 4- -4- 24 ti A llegretto. pgi-^ ^c:^: WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. 1 :S= t::rSg-|_Ui1=--ttg:=l= :Si=i. O Lord, save thy peo - pie, and bless Thine her- i-tage. Govern them, and lift them up for- ev - er. -Hr- C^-lT-g- -K :dV=1;c *S^ "^ O Lord, save tlij' peo -pie, and bless Thine her- i- tage. Govern them, and liftthem up for-ev - er. '•::^ -m—s- 0-0 0^^ rF^:| -r :t2=P -S^T L.-';. I I 1»s^«i: ^\ J J J Jf-jT-g *^ ^^ I* I* ^ — *-»--P -i 1 ^ ' — ^ — r Day by day we magni-fyThee,And we worship Thy name ever world without end. Day by day we i >:=:^ -<»-„>- "y~":jaz Day by day we magni- fy Thee, And we worship Thy name ever world without end. Day by day we f» ^ ! ! f-* -m—^-=- ^- ^?-»-*- fe^^^^S^ mag-ni-fy Thee, day by day we mag-ni-fy Thee, And we worship Thy name ev-er world without end. /C5-<> — ' — - — I — -_^^=^ - -■! — ^— ■! «^-»— •— • — m-^-m- YM — ^ — •— »— « 1 1 ' 1^- -«y — « — •-'W- -sit-F mag-ni-fy Thee, day by day we mag-ni-fy Thoc, And we worship Thy name ev- or world without end. - — m^^)?m- ;.rr-^=l?: ipz: »»-»^ :S=i= iffiS: -| — \ — ?-£?- fif>p=F- :^---ap= t=t=f: ;^ I Solo. Daimtone. HUncly and rritli expression. - :& -<=2- -<^^ ^ @^^gigg^g^s ^ ip- r-^ i» ^- i: ^^t=^ ^=2- ilii Vouch- safe, O Lord, to keep us this day with- out sin, to keep us, to keep us this day with- out sin. Andante. PRAISE. Mosao. 25 :^±: - — p- ^^igg^^^ig^g=g^Eg:^^^E^^|;^gg| O Lord, liave mer - cy,have lucr - cy up - on us, O Lord, let Thy mercy he iip-ou us, as our trust is ia -9~o I ^ ^ ^-. „ -A — ^^S^Ei^ C3 — -I — * -C: 1 — ^-[-S — -^ — *--* — I* — • — «— 1»— 1»— *-f-«— *— a — ^-4i ^ — iT . O Lord, have mer - cy.have mer - cy up - on us, 0 Lord, let Thy mercy be up - on us, as our trust is in /. g f>— 5" :i=:p=pr:, p:=p: -m—m-m-m- Enl^np: y-g-k'i^. -t: >-r-.^: ^ Deciso. -;>- — 1-; — h ^.V.- :^;^ :^= t:; U--* :=t=|: :^a=p: *> ^'^ ^ ^ J~y :(»=i«=?c:pcj»r^ {2=1?: n^-' L^ U- I I L^ L^ tg=U: rr^zni^ ^31 Thee. O Lord, In Thee, in Thee have I trusted, Let me nev-er, let me nev-er,nev-er be confound 8. . . ..]... X ■ ' ed. Thee. O Lord, in Thee, in Thee have I trusted. Let me nev-er, let me nev-er be con - found - ed. ZLZZ^-i ±;t=: =ir^ -J- :^=P- -r-rV-^rg^::^ :U-U-U«=U:±^^a nev-cr be con-found m ed. THE HEAVENS DECLARE THE GLORY. , I ^ 1 MARY FRAVrFS FNGUSH. West Mitchell, luwa. May. U>&3. J^Krl — 1— - — t— — *— 1 — — •--- — m — :■ _|. ■ -^ — ^- -. . T^ n : A^^tJ 1_ — 1 — 7^ — 1 — « 1 [ I -jH — 5*= -^ ^^= — -• — -«- F=5t- S — ^\ fCe heav ns - -1 — ^ de ■ - -4- Clare the glo • — - ry m — of ■-—c? — God; — i^— and the -m- L_K K ^^_L firm - a - ment ^''4 ; — P=- L j — «f«— :-t^ - — r t=t_ ^ -tJ 1— — k— =t« ^ r -E? !-4 t^ di * :J I shew - elh his hand - i - worlc. Day un - to day ut - ter - elh speech, and night uu - to -m (•■ -0- g^ -^ -g?- ^ I §•: -^. 1 1 _._._. _. .. _.. . . 1 ■ r fe" .>«— ^-^-r" ^ ^ , ^ , .^r ^^i night shew- eth knowledge. There is 1 f s,- r r r ' I no spoecli nor language,where their voice + 1 is not heard. ^m 26 WOMAN IN SACRED SONO. f. ^ 0 f^ r-^ . ^ -c.- m • ~i* — r~" 1 — » ' • >-5 n-TS. ^ — — ^ — . &^.=m^—m—'^ n-^- zzl^pirrqi^ =!)■■ IB-: =t ■ m- =)■ ^ F=^= — — m '^ J 1 > Praise ye him, , ,. ... tr H- p 1 sua -^• l.t= > 1 and luooD -^ -^2. 1- -r- — 1 1 r ; praise ■m-' r T" f— — :— > 1 him all * f 1 ye i" stars -V — t of light, r- ^- "^S — P 1 Praise IS t" him r- — 1 — 1 ye •^- -4r__ ( l'^5=r--5-r- :p — _t2 \—i :=1=— -UL_j — — 1 — J — p — 1 — 1 1 =t=: heav'ns of heav'ns, and ye wa - ters that be a - bove the heav'ns. J— ^^ — ^^=E gv=3 ^--^ -^ .m- -m- -m- -m- -U I I - '^'^ » l»- n==p=t :c=t: -* — m- I I I > >^ ^ -^-=^ t=^= =r=r Let them praise the name of the Lord : ^ •1»-_j^ggY ^ >• #^=F= — H*— — p- -+t» — _S.— -^= -^J= 1 "~di: _, "F3^= -^ \- F=] tf1 pg^-^^-P for 1 He — 1 com 5?= ^1 — -mand -ed, 1— 1 and ^— they -IS — were ere — *— 1 IS-- - at - cd, 0 Lord our '^ 1 1 Lord, how 1 (^ 1 ex - cel-leut 1 L. "' = P»-f^- — *= 1 -r 1 -r =1-^ -■1 — t— 1 Ma 1 -FBr: LP=- 4 ■ — i-i 1 — 1 H 1*— •- - Vho has is Thy name in :t2:±t2^ all the earth! Who hast set thy glo - ry a - bove the heavens. It: m ■^ ->- i J»- rlH-ti -^g— J"-iJ=g^ I When I con-sid-cr Thyhcavens.Thework of Thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which Thou hast ordained It; ds:=jt=fe=|: -fL^-J What is man that Thou art mindful of him'.' and the son of nuin thai thou vis - it - est himJ rr— r-r- le-^— r: :C2:=^t2=;?=62=C: :t2=;2: 3»;3:»: di i^i ?■ "r • J • i/ I PRAISE. 27 fouisa gar sons Jiopkins. Lonisa Parsons Hopkins Is a graduate of FrainiiiKhara. Mass., State Normal School. She is the author of "Motherhood," and "The Breath of Field aud Shore," from which the folIowiuK hymn of praise is taken, by her pormisaiou. Some of her stanzas rise to a poetic height tliat is rare. Very much thatslie has written has been done under a multitude of pressing duties. In obedience to that Instinct for expression which indicates the mission of the bearen-born poet. 1 ELOHIM. "We praise thee, O Elohim, Throned in the cloud! Swift lightnings express thee, And thunderings loud; Sweep, burst like a whirlwind From height unto height, Grand chorus of tnun]iets Proclaiminji his miifht! 2 Unclothed are the mountains, And naked and hoar The ancient rocks tremble Tiiy presence before. In thick clouds and darkness Thy majesty hide, For the day of thy coming, Ah! who may abide! 3 O'er foot-scorching deserts Thy sun-arrows smite. Devouring fire, Thy glory and light! Till in great rock-sluidows The heat fades away, And the cool rest of eventide Endeth the day. 4 Hark! hark! from the rock-cleft We hear thee proclaim, "Long-suffering, merciful!" Gracious, new name ! O, gentle hand-cover! O, soft touch of love! O, heart like a mother. Our weakness above! 5 Thy flock like a sliepherd Thou'st tenderly led, In thirsty land nourished. In barren laud fed. No longer thy glory Our spirits appall, But patience and tenderness Covereth all. 6 Ye zones of winds nishing. Ye streams of the sea, Ye desert-wells gushing Perennial and fr(>e. Ye fountains of waters And gathering rain, — Join all your glad voices To swell the refrain ! 7 Ye giand rock-hewn temples, Shafts piercing the skies, Ye stairways of angels From Sinai that rise; Yc great congri-galion. Redeemed by his rod, — Awake the grand anthem To Israel's God! 8 Touch gently, O maidens. The timbrel and lute! Sing softly, sweet singers, Ilarsli cymbals, l>e nuite! But let the liarjj's yearning Breathe out on tiu; air The sweetne.ss of worsiiip, The nearness of prayer! 9 Toss high, O yp palm-trees. Your cincralil plumes! Bright tani.iri.sk blo.s.soms, Waft wide your perfumes! Wave, purj)le aciwia. Your tassels abroad, And offer sweet incense To Israel's God. LOUISA PASSOXa BOPXIKS. ^nnc Slfflf. MiBB Anne Steele was bom In 1716 and died In 1778. She was the daugliter of a Baptist clergyman and wrote more than one hundred and forty hymns, most of which were first published in Eughiud, her natire country. She frequently wrote under the uom dt pluau of •TEhoodosia." ADORATION. John 1: 14. 1 Awake, awake the sacred sons: lo our incarnate Lord! Let every heart and every tongue Adore th' eternal Word. 2 Th.it awful Word, that sovereign Power, By whom the worlds were nuuK- — Oil. haj)py morn! illustrious hour I — Was once in llesh arrayed I 8 Then shone almighty power and love. In all their glorious forms. When Jesus left his tliron*' al)ove, To dwell with sinful worms! 4 Adoring angels tuned their songs To JiaLI the joyful day; With rapture, then, let mortal tongues Their grateful worshij) j)ay. 6 Wliat glory, Ivonl, to Tliee is due! With wonder we mlore; But could we singa.s angels do. Our highest jmiisc were poor. 28 WOMAN IN SACRED SONG. CORONATION. C. M. 1 Lord, wlicii luy riiptiirol lhoiij;lit surveys Creation's l)t'aiitirs d'cr. All iiatiirc joins to teach 'J'liy praise, And hid my soul iwlore. 2 Where'er I turn my j;azin<; eyes, Thy radiant footsteps shine; Ten thousand ])!e:using M'onders rise, And speak tiieir source divine. 3 On me Thy providence hath shono With irenth', smiling rays; O let my lips and life make known Thy goodness and Thy praise. 4 All-bounteous Lord, Thy grace impart; O, teach me to improve Thy gifts, with ever-grateful heart, And crown them with Thy love! y.KNE BTEELK. Sirs. Carrie f. gost. Mrs. Carrie L. Post was bom 1824, in Ashford, Uonu. She has written quite citcneiTely for various i)a;)er8 and periodicals, promiiieut among which are The Advance, The Sunday Magazine, Life and Li^'ht, and the Illiuois State Journal. JEHOVAH'S DWELLING-PLACE, s. M. Tune, Boylston. 1 There is a truth so great Nature dare not deny, Yet foolish man sits in debate And doubts a God on high ! 2 "In my warm rays He dwells," Saith the uprising sun. And crimson sky at twilight tells Who hath its tinting done. 3 Gently the falling dew Freshens the sunburnt sod. And wliispers sweetly, "Unto you I am .Jehovah, God." 4 "In me," the thunder roars; "In me," the rain-drops cry; "In (jur pavilion upward soars," The gathering clouds rei)ly. 5 "And on my speedy wings Uideth," the whirlwind saith; Th(! perfumed air, obeying, briiig.s His ever-(|uickening breath. 6 Tlie gainiers full of grain. The tx-eming earth and sea. Sing evermore the glad refrain, ".Khovah dwells in me." 7 Tlu! insect chir]>s his thanks. And drinks his drop of dew; Wliit(^ violets on mossy banks. How sweet God maketh vou! 8 An old, old Book I turn, Scanning its leaves all o'er, Jehovah's erauue EvaiigBiist. TWO TEMPLES. "Which temple yn arc." 1 Two temples God hath buihled Ilim, His dwelling place to he, Tlie one is rootVd with hluo and gold And paved with earth and sea; Its pillars are the forest-shafts; Its oi'gan-swell, the bret^ze; The echoes of its symphonies Float wide among the trees. 2 Within this temple's treasure-vault All gold and jewels lie, Witii every precious thought of God Inwrought in earth or sky; Tlie hidden s|)rings of life are there, And nature's endless chain; Ten million myriad clasping links, None falsely forged, or vaiu. 3 No center of barbaric pomp Attests the temple's shrine. No holiest of the holies; all Is perfect, all divine, Wliere priest and snowy acolyte Pour ceaseless [)raise and prayer; And the whole fane is flushed with light, For God is everywhere. 4 The other temple, poor and mean It seemeth unto me, Narrow and ruinous and low, And pitiful to see. Its floors and walls are stained with sin, Its chants are choke