HOSANNA FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL EDITED BY A. T. SCHAUFFLER F 46.I03|| Scl9 W THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. »A BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO 3/'93 """"^ LIBRARY OF • ' ^ PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DiYfsioa 8tctioii LJv; GEP 21 1032 L^. HOSANNA ■^CICAL SfWjiJ FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL EDITED BY A. T. SCHAUFFLER THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK s. CtoPTEiaHT, 1898, BY The Centttky Co. GUNTHER & Co. Music Typographers, 63 Duane St., New York. Ube ItnfcliErbocliet pttee, Vew JCocli INTRODUCTORY NOTE. THIS book has been prepared for those who are looking for a collection of hymns fit for children to use, set to tunes which are, musically, of an order higher than is often found in Sunday-School hymn-books, and yet not above the ability and comprehension of young people. The number of entirely new tunes in "Hosanna" is large enough to provide variety, and the tunes which are more or less known are of the very best. The editor is under special obligation to S. M. Bixby for permission to use a number of tunes from " Evangel Songs " ; as well as to the following gentlemen for the privilege of using the tunes owned by them : Eev. Eobt. Lowry, D. D., Eev. J. H. Vincent, D. D., George F. Le Jeune, J. W. Walton, Geo. W. Warren, L. H. Redner, A. Gore Mitchell, and Eev. E. De W. Mallavy, D.D. Special attention is called to the large number of hjonns appropriate to Christmas and other festival services, and to the richness of the book in hymns of praise and prayer. A study of the Index of Sub- jects win commend the book to thoughtful superintendents, as much as its musical merit will find favor with musicianly pianists and organists in the schools. THE "AMEN." The regular use of the " Amen " at the close of hymns is growing in favor. The editor recom- mends that the " Choral Amen" be imiformly used, and offers the following suggestion as to the selec- tion of the form appropriate for each tune. (Of course, a general rule like this is not to be accepted as inflexible.) After tunes in the key of G, or in higher keys, up to B flat, sing it thus (using the key in which the tune is written) : After tunes in the key of F, or in lower keys, down to C, sing it thus : THE ARRANGEMENT of the hymns and tunes is a departure from the usual one. The majority of those in the first third of the book are intended for the younger children, and for the primary classes. The remainder contains such as, both on accoimt of the sentiment of the hymns and the dif&culty of the tunes, are more appro- priate for older pupils and classes ; and it will be found on a careful examination of " Hosanna," that there are no less than eighty hymns which properly may find a place in the mid-week service or in the Christian Endeavor or Epworth League meeting. A. T. S. New York, August, 1898. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Aspiration, 64. Benediction, 189, 190. Bible, 18, 24, 93, 127. Church, the, 194, 195. Closing, 111, 124, 186. Consecration, 41, 120, 121, 125. Courage, 25, 87, 102, 104, 131, 140, 154, 162, 172. Death (of a scholar), 192. Doxology, 193. Evening, 136, 177, 184. God, 45, 79, 82, 89. Heaven, 23, 36, 56, 99, 103, 106, 164, 176. 197. Holy Spirit, 155, 159. Invitation, 30, 35, 76, 84. Jesus Christ, Birth, 17, 46, 53, 58, 68, 71, 73, 101, 105, 108, 110, 132, 142, 148, 153, 169, 170, 174, 178. Crucified, 141. Death, 42. Guide, 78, 90, 139, 199. Intercessor, 180. Invitation of, 100. Life, 44. Lord, 1, 80, 88. Name, 32. Preserver, 81, 83, 129, 133. Redeemer, 70, 117, 145. Resurrection, 85, 123, 134, 135, 137. Second Coming, 91, 143. Jesus' Love for Us, 2, 8, 15, 19, 65, 69, 75, 86, 95, 114, 115. Lord's Day, 74, 77, 107, 118. Lord's Prayer, 179. Love to Saviour, 10, ( ', 83, 94, 167. MisceUaneous, 14, 116, 146, 151, 195, 198. Missionary, 16, 57, 161, 188. Morning, 13, 38, 147, 149. National, 152, 183, 187. Opening, 1, 7, 113, 149. Pilgrimage, 21, 22. 33, 47, 54, 181, 182, 200. Praise, 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 27, 36, 40, 45, 49. 50, 59, 60, 61, 66, 82, 89, 97, 112, 118, 119, 128, 138, 139, 147, 166, 171, 191. Prayer, 2, 11, 26, 38, 51, 55, 86, 122, 163, 165, 168. Rejoicing, 60, 62. Sailors, 92. Spring, 173. Thanksgiving, 29, 79, 156, 157. Trinity, 50, 98, 158. Trust (Faith), 48, 52, 72, 96, 162. Work (Service), 39, 43, 63, 126, 175. HOSANNA FOR THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL. All hail the power of Jesus' name. Edward Perronet. Oliver Holdhn. I m ip^ii^^^^ J=!: EEl * 1. All bail the power of Je - sus' name! Let an - gels prostrate fall; 2. Sin-ners, whose love can ne'er for-get The wormwood and the gall, 3. Let ev - ery kin - dred, ev - ery tribe, On this ter - res-trial ball, 4. Oh, that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall, Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem. Go, spread your trophies at His feet, To Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe, Join in the ev - er - last - ing song. K ES ti^=£=t ^ M ^ i^ =t=t -fZ- |=rfe=g=^| 1 1 1 1- r ^^^ crown Him Lord crown Him Lord crown Him Lord crown Him Lord of of of of €= all; Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord all; Go, spread your tro - phies at His feet. And crown Him Lord all; To Him all maj- es - ty as -cribe. And crown Him Lord all; Join in the ev - er - last-ing song, And crown Him Lord of of of of all. all. aU. all. -(Z 1 I^LIZl m. ± It -tz. £- Si H 1 r :^:t P= I Jane E. Leeson. Saviour, teach me, day by day. ^ J. H. Cornell. :f^ r I ^1 T son to o ding may I Unison. \ I 1. Sav - iour, teach me, clay by 2. With a child -like heart of love. Love's sweet les At Thy bid m^ bey: Sweet-er move; Prompt to H ,— •- I m ^ ^r-f -t-o- les - son serve and can -not fol - low be, Lov- ing Him who first loved Thee, Lov- ing Him who first loved --m^ =ttt Copyright, 1880, by The Century Co. =P^r 1 3 Teach me all Thy steps to trace. Strong to follow in Thy grace; Learning how to love from Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. 4 Thus may I rejoice to show That I feel the love I owe; Singing, till Thy face I see. Of His love who first loved me. Marv Duncan. Jesus, tender Shepherd. J. B DVKES. :1^=^ ^ 3=1= i 1^ =1: i 3^ESEf rS" ^Et -•sir FTf '^2= :5^ Je-sus, tender Shepherd, hear me; Blesa Thy lit-tle Iamb to-njcrht : Thro' the darkness be Thou near me, Keep me safe till morning light. All thisday Thy hand has led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care; Thou hast cloth'd me,warm'd and fed me. Listen to my eve-ning prayer! Let my sins be all for ■ giv - en; Bless tiie friends I love so well; Take me, when I die, to heav - en, Happy therewith Thee to dwell. I E. W. K ^ Saviour, listen to our prayer, J -^ -^ ni-i I E. W. Kellogg. T S ^ T: ^^ ^ ^ " III I 1. Sav - iour, list - en to our prayer, Poor and sin - ful though we are; Guilt con 2. Strength is Thine; we oft- en stray From Thy pure and ho - ly way; Wilt Thou 3. Then may we, when life is o'er, Stand with Thee on yon - der shore: Freed from I I J J - - II fess - ing, guide us, sin - ning, I I -• • ^ P ± -^- ^=^f=f CHORUS. ^ Give Thy blessing, Grant Thy lov - ing care. Walk be - side us. Near - er ev - ery day ? Heav-en win-ning. Prais - ing ev - er -more. } ^^ :S=t: O God our Fa-ther, Christ our King, Now to Thee our T I n =E m t — r i m ^= E^: 4— H J-# ■■ tiiif: § # f^P • *- I I hearts we bring; Keep them ev - er, bless - ed Sav - iour. Till in heaven Thy love we sing. ^ ^ ^ -jlj. — m m— i ffi T^^ ?^ Jesus is our Shepherd. Hugh Stowell. E^=^ ^|:j=^ | j =^^^ i^|ijiig^EjN^JEEJ 3Et^ Alberto Randegger. 1. Je - sus 2. Je - sus 3. Je - sus IS our is our is our Shep - herd, Wip - ing ev - ery tear; Shep - herd, May we linow His voice; Shep - herd; For the sheep He bled; I Fold - ed in His ho - som. What have How its gen-tlest whis - per Makes our Ev - ery lamb is sprinkled With the -t:- i :S4=i= ^ =S^:t= m £=:= =^*=-* ^ m ^E^ X T 3^5E i we to fear ? heart re - joice! blood He shed: I ^ -- On - E - ven let us when He fol - chid - low eth, Whith - er He Ten - der IS doth its lead, tone: Then on each He set - teth His own se - cret sign: To the thirst- y None but He shall "They that have My i=^ ^^ ;i§ 1^ ±±=iz^ ^P^ ^ ^ =f-^ -^ ^— 1 t^d!?::* t«- I des - guide Spir - ert us; it, Or We These, the dew - are His ' saithHe,' y a ■ are mead, lone. Mine." =g— g-e 4. Jesus is our Shepherd; Guarded by His arm, Though the wolves may ravin, None can do us harm; When we tread death's valley, Dark with fearful gloom, We will fear no evil, Victors o'er the tomb. 5. Jesus is our Shepherd; With His gooilness now And His tender mercy He doth us endow; Let us sing His praises With a gladsome heart. Till in heaven we meet Him, Never more to part. Little children, praise the Saviour. i^^^^t feE*S# m^m William 1!est. ^ r^-t: =g» ^^ ^^ 5^ 1. Lit -tie 2. When He 3. When the i. Up iu 5. Lit - tie chil-dren, praise the Sav - iour; left His throne in glo - ry, anx - ions moth-ers round Him, yon - der hap - py re - gions chil-dren, praise the Sav - iour, f i i He re'- gards you fi'om a - bove: Praise Him for His great sal - When He lived with mor - tals here. Lit - tie children sang His With their ten - der in-fants, pressed, He with o - pen arms re - An - gels sound the cho - rus high; Twice ten thousand times ten Praise Him, your un - dy - ing Friend: Praise Him, till in heaven you M=?= EEEEI feg^ S^ ^ It I ^ ^ CHORUS.— BrisWy. -T- i3E --t*^ ^ ^ va - tion. Praise Him for His pre - cious love. prais - es, .\nd it pleased His gra - cious ear. ceived them, And the lit - tie ones He blessed. ) Sweet ho - san - nas, sweet ho - san - nas, To tbou-sand Sound His prais - es through the sky. meet Him, There to praise Him with - out end. the SF^ r=r' "^^ r'r^ =t^t F ^r-r-r-g i i f V- :/. ^ |!^-t- i ^^^^^^m -'Sr -^- r name of Je - sus sing; Sweet ho - san - nas, sweet ho - san - nas, To the name of Je - sus • * gr' ^ ^ -P^ c » r- * 1* : ' ^mr- »=t ^^^m sing. i=g 4- — r T' C t—^- 1 Maktha E. Jackson. :a Lord, a little band and lowly. ^ 3t ^ A. T. SCHAUFFLER. i=i= -p- r 1. Lord, a lit - tie band and low - ly, 2. Fill our hearts with thoughts of Je - sus. m =t s We are come to wor - ship Thee: Thou art And of heaven where He is gone; And let -^ A- ^- -^ -»- -0- Sh ^ -^ t^ Etdk eS J — • — •— ^=r great noth and ing high ev - W-. and ho - ly, er please us Meek and hum - ble let us be. He would grieve to look up - on. i ^ •^ V- Copyright, ligS, ly The Century Co. '-t^ -r I 3 For we know the Lord of glory Always sees what children do. And is writing now the story Of our thoughts and actions too. i Let our sins be all forgiven; Make us fear whate'er is wrong; Lead us on our way to heaven, There to sing a nobler song. 8 I think, when I read that sweet story of old. Jemima Luke. -1 i3t Old Melody. M t- think, when I read that sweet sto - ry of old. When Je - sus was here a - mong men, 2. I wish that His hands had been placed on my head. That His arm had been thrown a - round me, 3. Yet still to His foot -stool in .prayer I may go, .-ind a^k for a share in His love; 4. In that beau- ti - ful place He has gone to pre- pare For aU who arewashedand for - given: =tp= =g — g • 1—% ^ =t ^ 1 think, when I read that sweet story of old.-conciudeA Eg^r N^= ^ -b> 1 ' K- i 13; r ^Ei Ei=zg=i=gzjE How And And. And. He called lit - tie ehil-dren as lambs to His fold; I should like to have that I might have seen His kind look when He said, "Let the lit - tie ones if I now earn - est - \j seek Him be - low, I shall see Him and ma- ny dear chil-dren are gath - er - ing there, "For of siich is the been with come un - hear Him king-dom ~r them then, to me." a - bove:- of heav'n.' m p-^4 -^J^-^ ^=E ^^^ £; I G. R, PRYNNE. J Jesus, meek and gentle. 1 ^Em^i C. H. RiNCK. 'Ci^riiii -T ^=3 tA- Je - sus, meek and gen Par - don our of - fenc tie, es, Son of Loose our God Most High, cap - tive chains. Pit - ying, lov - ing Break down ev - ery ^^^ ~(Sr e=E5= W bl^ FS^ Sav i ^ iour, dol Hear Thy Which our chil soul dren's de - cry. tains. i £ 55^ :t= _pi I B 3 Give us holy freedom, Fill our hearts h ith love; Draw us, Holy Jesus, To the realms above. 4 Lead us on our journey, Be Thyself the Way Through terrestrial darkness To celestial day. 10 I ought to love my Saviour. Anon. J. R. Fairlamb. =4-5- % -^-^ E^g TK ^4=^ m 1. I ought to love my Sav - iour; 2. He left His home in glo - ry 3. It is but yer - y lit - tie #- -•- • -^ ^ -#- -#- No earth - ly friend can be So lov - ing, kind, and faith-fnl To save my soul from death; And now in all life's dan-gers For Him that I can do; Then let me seek to serve Him K3=S I I r -m, li m ?► m --m-- m As He hath been to me. Be - fore my lips could ut - ter His sweet and pre - cious name. He still sus- tains my breath. I lay me down and slum-ber All through the hours of night, My earth -ly jour- ney through; And with- out sigh or mur-mur. To do His ho - ly will, ^^^m _ — y — ^_ 4: m t =ttp= Un - til And wake And in ■• — ?• 0— the a - my pres-ent gain iu dai - ly mo - ment, safe - ty ties, m f^— >r du f- His To His i^ --i-^i^-"^ ^=g :t ^S^S I I 1/ 1/ Copyright, 1SS7, by The Century Co. "iSn — ^ love hath been the same. hail the morn-ing light, wise commands ful - fil. And when I reach the mansion He has prepared for me, 'Twill be my grateful ple.isnre My Saviour's face to see; And 'mid the angels' music. Which then will greet my ear How eagerly I'll listen My Saviour's voice to hear.' II W. A. Muhlenberg. Saviour, who Thy flock art feeding. John Zundel. i I ^ =1= m 3ti ^= -©- r * I ' ' ' I " " I i 1. Sav - iour, who Thy flock art feed - ing With the Shep-herd's kind - est care, All the fee - ble 2. Now these lit - tie ones re - ceiv-ing, Fold them in Thy gra - cious arm; There, w« kuow, Thy ^ n m^ ^ m s ^^ :t It * ^ E w — ^rr I i -*-^ gen - tly word be - I! ^ ^ ^ :?= lead- ing, liev - ing, -4— r- While They the lambs Thy all se - bo som from share, harm. mm ^ 3 Never, from Thy pasture roving, Let them be the lion's prey; Let Thy tenderness, so loving. Keep them thro' life's dangerous way. 4 Then, within Thy fold eternal. Let them tinil a resting-place. Feed in pastures ever vernal. Drink the rivers of Thy grace. 12 J, E. Clark, Jesus, high in glory. ^^^ F=^=]- ^=i Bi I t==th ^ ^ d= -I — u T. K. Matthews. I — I ^- ^ 1. Je - sus, high in 2. Tho' Thou art so i e glo - ry, Lend a list-'ning ear, When we bow be - fore Thee, Children's praises hear, ho - ly, Heaven's Almighty King, Thou wilt stoop to list -en, When Thy praise we sing. _jf-_ f-^-^- J -^ *- -•- i m m X m -\ — r I rT=r=f-r= -i — r 3 We are little children. Weak, and apt to stray; Saviour, guide and keep us In the heavenly way. i Save us. Lord, from sinning, Watch us day by day; Help us now to love Thee; Take our sins sway : 5 Then, when Jesus calls us To our heavenly Home, We would gladly answer, " Saviour, Lord, we come." 13 The morning bright. Thos. O. Summers. A. H. Brown. 5= 1 a: a^iE 1. The morn - ing bright With ro 2. All throTigh the day, I sy light, Has waked me from my sleep: hum - bly pray, Be Thou my guard and guide: ^ m =0^ Fa - ther, I own My sins for- give, ^ ^ IN m ^E Kfe Thy And love let a - lone me live, Thy Blest r lit - Je - -N-5^ tie sus. one near doth Thy — • — keep, side. m O malie Thy rest Within my breast. Great Spirit of all grace; Make me like Thee, Then shaU I be Prepared to see Thy face. 14 Julia A. Carney. Little drops of water. « ggg^ I*— *- H^-l 1. Lit- tie drops of wa - ter, 2. And the lit - tie mo-ments, 3. And our lit - tie er - rors 4. Lit - tie deeds of mer - cy 5. Lit - tledeedb of kind-ness. iS -•-n- Lit - tie grains of sand. Humble though they be, Lead the soul a - way Sown by youthful hands Lit- tie words of love, -V — Make the mighty o ■ Make the mighty a From the paths of vir Grow to bless the na Make our earth an E i t^-f- cean And the beauteous land. ges Of e - ter - ni - ty. - tue. Far in sin to stray. • tions, Far in heathen lands. - den. Like the heaven a- bove. -9^^ It 15 I love to hear the story. ttu Emily H. Millek. ~^~n 1— T^ ^ X ^ ^3= CVRIL -1 — r ~\ >j — BOWDLER 1 -A yH s=;j 1. I 2. I -#- y 1 love to hear kaow my bless the -ed -&- sto Sav - 1 1— -*- 1 ■ ry iour A i- Which Was an - once • • P 1 1— t r * gel voic - es a child like tell, me, How To -3 — S — *i — =1— 1_« S ^ ^_J once the King of show how pure and Glo - ho - |-(= ' ly ^i LU =F^^^= \ 1 -1 -h- ^-f- -1 — y — 1 h- ~h-^- -1^- F-M -19 b=l Cho. 7 ioue to hear the sto - ry Which an - gd voic - es tell. Eow once the Kintj of Glo - ry Fine. =t 1 ^ ' * III '^ Came down on earth to dwell. His lit - tie ones might be; ' II! I am both weak and sin - ful, But this I sure - ly know, And if I try to fol - low His foot -steps here be - low, > ft* • ii Srrw: ^^ — \ — r Came down on earth to dwell. i — ^ ( 1 III, 1 1 1 D. C. for Chorus. 1 1 ' \/. b •n 2 — f~B^ — j~ d — ^- —^- "^ — B« 1 1- A^ The He -f- -« — « — '^ — i— Lord came down to nev - er will for - save get -*- me, me, -•- Be- Be- -f- cause E cause I; A- * 1 — i — 5- e loved me e loves me - -»- *- so. so. -&- r.v 1 i " i m m fr> U b 'P '' P r 1 1 r^ 1 p III ^ 1 *-'b 1 1 1 1 1 f" 1 1 1 (^ *^ \ " 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 3 To sing His love and mercy, My sweetest songs I'll raise; And though I cannot see Him, I know He hears my praise; For He has kindly promised That even I may go To sing among His angels, Because He loves me so. — Cho. i6 3=i -N— ^V The fields are all white. James Adcock. ^ i I ! litt =?=i= 1. The fields are all white, And the reap-ers are few, We chil-dren are will-ing. But what can we do 2. Ourhandsare so small. And our words are so weak. We can-not teach oth- ers; How then shall we seek S23 < r:. -•5- -(2- -i — I — r -+2- =^=^ < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V J a ' II X « • " * - s) • fi II m\\ m « - - T H Vi • • • J « « » « r-j |l J To To -*- work work for for our our -8-_ Lord Lord in in m His His 1 bar - bar - ! ^J J Test? vest? taV ' £ S d • ,•- r-i n p- » r • 1 ' 11 "^ 1 1 1 ' 1 /5 • h II 1 ' 1 p II 1 3 We'll work by our prayers. By the pennies we bring. By small self denials, — The least little thing May work for our Lord in His harvest. 4 Until, b}' and by, As the years pass at length, We too may be reapers, And go forth in strength To work for our Lord in His harvest. 17 fc^ft=t= In the wintry heaven. GEORGfc, E. LlSSANT. S: ^ ^ ^ I l^ ' I In the East the wise men Watched it from a • From the East the wise men Watch it shin-ing Is it He whom wise men Come so far to Not as wise men saw it. In the days of ^ " -• *• r - r ' -^ Je - home. ) r-f-- 1— •— 9 sus' 1 love, — iS" 1 ^ 1^ pre - cious !—• • love ■— s> — Boundless and -1 — s m s i^^ ^— f p w 'ry -> 1— 1 — *H-f- ^ 1 1 P — ? — » ~ > \ ' ' ^ . 1 1 1 m » p5 ' 1/ y ' r 1 1 / 1 1 1 1 r 1 tX I _^ N_ ^ ^-"f- ^-- ^- =QE^ =i=l^ ^i^^ ^ f- 1 — a — I — • m • • • m — 1— • 5n^ -k — f— -sj- -^ pure and free; Oh, turn to that love, wea - ry wand'r-ing soul, Je - sus plead - eth for thee. I3EE i i 20 I am Jesus* little Iamb. Tr, fr. Henrihtte L. von Hayn. Arr. by A. T. Sckauffler. t:fe= 1 — ^ -i^Gm J J I J. - I J J] | J Jj l J i l! I ! J l J ^-lJ^-M-».^- =l I am Out and in Should not I 3"t m Je - sus' lit -tie lamb; Therefore glad and gay I safe - ly go, Want and hun - ger nev • be glad and gay In this bless-ed fold I m -Gt- - H- - 'n- r I am: Je - sus loves me, Je - sus knows me, er know; Soft green pastures He dis-clos-es, all day, By this Ho - ly Shep-herd tend-ed, T ^ ^ P^ ^ ^ ^ i — V f= fc^ ^^^^^^^^^m All that's good and fair He shows me, Tends me ev - ery day the same, E - ven calls me by my name. Where His hap-py flock re - pos-es; If I faint or thirst -y be. To the brook He lead- eth me. Whosekindarms.whenlife is end -ed. Bear me to the world of light? Yes, oh yes, my lot is bright. w^^ I I ^ FP^sf^ ^PP ^i It ^ Arr. Cofyrt'eht, j8qS, by The Century Co. 21 John Cukwen. We are little pilgrims. Frances R. Havergal. 2 \ n I ^ -^t=4^m ^i^ I ^ "We are lit - tie pil - grims. We are atran-gers We've a bet - ter coun - try. Where there is no There are joy and sing - ing, There.white raiment There the Lord will wel - come. With ex - tend-ed So 8hall we be read - y, When this life is m t=-f=-M=^fc=e here ; sin ; clean ; hand. o'er. Though this world is pleas - ant Whore the sound of sor - row There the bless - ed Sav All His lit - tie pil - To en - joy the glo ■ lOur grims riea Sin is ev - er near. Nev - er com - eth in. Ev - er may be seen. To that hap - py land. Of the heaven-Iy shore. t =£=?! il= L 1 I zFidi-^iziB 42- 22 Tr. by John M. Neals, :^ J^ O happy band of pilgrims. J. H. Knecht. i=*: I ^^ =8= I I I :^=t^ i -r 1. hap - py band of pil - grims, 2. hap - py if ye la - bor If on - ward ye will tread, With Je - sus as your As Je - sus did for men; O hap - py if ye zi=fz=*z 3^ W= ir=* ^^=^ =^=±^ g Fel hun m low ger To As Je Je sus sus I as your hun - gered ^^=1 Jl Head. then. I 3 The Cross that Jesus carried, He carried as your due; The Crowu that Jesus weareth, He weareth it for you. 4 O happy band of pilgrims, Look upward to the skies, Where such a light affliction Shall win so great a prize. 23 Andrew Young. There is a happy land. Indian Air. m^m ^4=? ^ I 1. There is a hap-py land, Far, far a - way, Where saints in glo-ry stand, Bright,bright as day. O how they 2. Come to that hap-py land, Come, come a -way, Why will ye doubting stand. Why still de - lay? we shall 3. Bright in that hap-py laud, Beams ev-ery eye: Kept by a Fa-ther's hand, Love can - not die. O then to '^=^^ :£ =t^ :1==t^=t: mJ^9=t=t i -+^ — 1 — i- There is a happy land.-conciuded. eB := i^ ^^ P^ sweet - ly sing, " Wor-thy is our Sav-iour King," Loud let His prais - es ring. Praise, praise hap - p}' be, AVhen, from sin and sor- row free. Lord, we shall dwell with Tliee, Blest, blest glo - ry run; Be a crown and king- doni won. And bright, a - bove the sun, We'll reign -•- -•- -»- -^ ^ I for aye! for aye. for aye. =t=E ^^eSeSete^^-M^e^ fct «l:::3= =trt^ 1 Andrew Young. 1 ej •- There is a happy land. [Second Tune.] J L Samuel S. Wesley. t=^ -sf- 1=1= id=:zM -1^- -J&- 'W > 8^ I I 1. There is a hap - py land, Far, far a - way, Where saints in glo - ry stand. Bright, bright as day. tee I -u^ -r- -i2- I I m:^ , ^-^ i^ -5t -7S- ijizqt -p- i Oh, how they sweetly sing, " Worthy is our Saviour King," Loud let his prais-es ring, Praise,praise for aye! ■* -f- -^ -•■-#--#-•-•- -•- -#- -«>- ^ . m -*- -*- -^ -^- a . Sg^3^ i^ 4= :t=t :^=S= =E==t 1 :±d: It -^r 24 Wm. M. Whittemore. i^ 3 We won't give up the Bible. I-.-J \—.-^^-^ — J — J \-^^- J. A. Anthes. it 3E -*-y -s^- I 1. We 2. We 3. We won't give up the Bi - ble — God's ho - ly book of truth; wou't give up the Bi - ble, For pleas- ure or for pain; won't give up the Bi - ble. But spread it far and wide, The bless We'll buy TJn - til ed the its staff of truth, and sav - ing ¥i- r74 — *- ^b 1 r * • s - — I H— ^ =SS^ hoar - y age. The guide of ear - ly youth; The lamp that sheds a glo - rious light sell it not For all that we might gain: Though man should try to take our prize, voice be heard Be - yond the roll - ing tide, — Till all shall feel its gra - cious power: m t: i: 1^ 4 k I P * ^ 1^^ w- --^^ 3? -^ ^ ' g j O'er ev - By guile While we. m ery or with drear cru - voice I -y road; The voice that speaks a Sav-iour's love. And calls us back to God. el might, We'll suf-fer all that men can do, — And God de- fend the right! and heart, Ee - solve that from God's sa-cred Word We'll nev - er, nev-er purt! h±- Rt -n^ J — I- ^ -&-- i 25 Dare to be brave. W. L. ROOPER in • 1 1 DUNCA N Hume. Ht'i t I 1 III N_ 1 1 Ur-us J ! ! ^ J « &>^ ' 1' 1 1 1 1 \tr\\ ^ i ^ « m 1 • 1 J H 1 « 1 lU -l « 8 S J. J ' «| • B J J tJ m 'm 4 J •, •^. ■ 1 y^ ^ 1 -3- -fit • l i tK ■4- ^' 1. Dare to be brave, dare to be true, strive for the right, for the Lord is ■with you; 2. Dare to be brave, dare to be true. God is your Fa - ther, He watch-es o'er you; 3. Dare to be brave, J.. lare to be true. God grant you 1 I cour - age to car - ry you through; -#- -•- -#- « f • 1 . 1 1 -^ -^ ^» -(?- -#- -•- U. C? „ L 1 L. i ^ S 5 '2 . 1 ; ' ^ c I W. 1 ' p 1 1 i r 1 t^ • 1 loL, f » |- ^ 1 r 1 ^ 1 1 ' r r i* n • 1 CI r L 1 r ' ' V V 1 1 1 i 1 I r ^^mt n^ -st- -tS- i Fight with sin brave - ly, fight and be strong, Christ is your Cap -tain, fear on - ly what's wrong. He knows your tri - als; when your heart quails. Call Him to res - cue, — His grace nev - er fails. Try to help oth - era, ev - er be kind. Let the op - prest a strong friend in you find. I I I m^ i=t=£ -I 1 -\ — I — r CHORUS. i T5t- —^-^ -5t- -f- Fight then, good sol - diers, fight and be brave, Christ is your Cap - tain, might - y to save. 1 m -^ -»- -• — » — p^ — t El: a 26 Jesus, King of Glory. W. H. Davison. 1 1 1 1 1 1 R. DeWitt Mallarv. 1 1 1 V *jf 1 all 1 1 , 1 .. 1 : 1 I y fi^ J J 1 'i 1 \ \ \ \ • 1 I urn ', a 1 lt\ ^ A * * J ^ 11^ ^ J « 1 1 - ' 19 £>. \ " \ \ *, &> 1 lU ■! J 1 1 ' \ 1 1 1 ., ■ S 1 o \ J 5 « O ^ m M m 1 tJ * _j. » m rj ^ • »• -4- ^ * * 'f &^ 1 -^- 1. Je - sus, King of Glo - ry, Throned a- bove the sky; Je - sus, ten-der Sav - iour, Hear Thy chil-dren cry; 2. On this day of glad -ness.Bend - ing low the knee In Thine earth-ly tern - pie. Lord, we wor-ship Thee, 3. For the lit - tie chil dren Who have come to Thee; For the glad, bright spir - its Who Thy glo - ry see; 4. For Thy faith-f ul ser - vants Who have en - tered in; For Thy fear-less sol - diers Wlio have conquered sin; 5. When the shad-ows len gthen.Show us, Lord, Thy way; Thro' the dark-ness lead us To the heavenly day. - ./^ _ 1 1 1 ff * ' ' ' ' ' H J W ■ 'i m J /9 I ^ in; ' 1 J 1 1 1 -• - • J i u^ 5^— — i— ^ — ^ — a S — ^^ 1^^— s— •( — n — — 1 u 1—5 — • ^ \ — U -•- ^ • BS' — ■ = = = = ^7-; — ■- -^ ^-^ ^ . ^— -^ --*.;. jr- •-T?— ' Par - don our trans-gres-sions. Cleanse us from our sin; By Thy spir - it help us Heavenly lite to win. Cel - e - brate Thy good- ness, Mer - cy, grace and truth, AU Thy lov - ing guid - ance Of our heed-less youth. For the loved ones rest - ing In Thy dear em -brace; For the pure and ho - ly Who be-holdThy face; For the count-less le - gions Who have fol-lowed Thee, Heed-less of the dan - ger. On to vie - to - i-y; When our course is finished. End - ed all the strife, Grant us with the faith - ful. Palms and crowns of life. , - - ,. ^ ....&,•- ^ „ ,• »■''-' ill 1 ^ 1 r r 1 J t&3 1 • r .• n« ^ 1 b 1 'Hu ■ k ^ r 1 ^'\ II 1 1 "i ^ 1 m ^ PIP f f f 1 1*! r r 1 ' 1 1 1 W ' \ 1 ! ! , 1 ! 1 ! 1,1 1 1 1 1 U U W 1 r^ 1 1 i' 1 1 1 »' ' ' 1 i REFRAIN. i A- 4= 1=^ 5$ iq=M= -gr- -<9- i — i — w — ^ ' /y — ^J* — * — ' ' — "-» p*-— * — • — ijr^ -T!^- Je - sus, King of Glo - ry, Throned a-bove the sky; Je - sus, ten-der Sav - iour. Hear Thy chil-dren cry. IS J- -6>- i -t -^ :^ ^ » « s ^ tf Copyright, JSq8, by The Century Co, With gladsome hearts we come. LiLLiE MacLeod. i=P± Hubert P. Main. ^=m 3eS __j — w. 3E -*-• 1. With glad - some hearts we come With - in our ho - ly home, Our Sav-iour's name to sing; 2. The an - gels sing on high Thy glo - ry through the sky, And then to earth they wing, 3. O may we, while we live, Such will - ing serv - ice give, A ho - ly of - fer - ing! t: Jl\ X -le- 4h^4- FiS= ^F=F 4=^ j^ ^ iH= ^-t>i- Eight To f And well [uard still His house we us while we love! sleep. i^*^^ — *- To praise the chil - dren'i To praise the chil - dren'i Thy glo - ry show By deeds of love be - low To praise the chil - dren's King, O joy, all joys a - bove, And, as their watch they keep. I's King, I's King, ^^ rS*= -6s |J_^_^ ^^^ m ^ -p- -r W To praise To praise To praise the chil-dren's the chil-dren's the chil-dren's King. King. King. =^ iziaal X I And may our hearts aspire To join the heavenly choir, Whose strains forever ring; And learn on earth their hymn, The song of seraphim. To praise the children's King, To praise the children's King. Light of light, to Thee Let earth and sky and sea Eternal homage bring; And grant us through Thy love, Before Thy throne above. To praise the children's King, To praise the children's King. Copyright, iSqri, by Hubert P. Main. Usedby per. 28 Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd. Jane E. Leeson. J. R. Fairlamb. 3^3E IE J ES ^ itt :r=S= «= -*-^- 8=5: Gra- Ten Let cious Sav - - der Shep- Thy ho - I iour, gen - tie herd, nev - er ly Word in ■ if ji I Shep leave ■ struct K herd, us us; Lit - tie ones are From Thy fold to Guide us dai - ly ^ m-^^ dear to Thee; Gathered -with Thine go a - stray; By Thy look of by its light; Let Thy love and :t E^^ r- ^^m -■v^^ 3t±: *ff 5E: I and car - ried di - rect - ed, con - strain us -S — • — ^ arms, love grace In Thy bo - som May we walk the To ap-prove what I may we be; nar - row way; - e'er is right. Sweet -ly, fond - Thus di - rect Take Thine eas Tl ly. us, y safe - ly and pro yoke, and I tend- tect wear 1^ ^ 1^ s i«£ r\ — 1 /** . y r J 1 J 1 1'^ 1 II > 1 * • 1 * • J r *1 II Um 1 . 1 ' ', m m • — ■ II t) ^ 1 1 f J 1'^ ^^ II eJ ■d^^^d-. -|»- -#- ' -S- -& • ^: r-^t ed, From all want and dan - ger free. ' us. Lest we fall an eas y prey. it. Strengthened with Thy heaven -ly might. jg- -4H— s^l-itg 8 — V — t^s— -1 1 «(— r — m — I=tl w~ •— : F • 1 W 1 U F 1 ^— -^1 1 — \ V * tp — -t^- -h- — 8 • 8 -fi Taught to lisp the holy praises Which on earth Thy children sing. Both with lips and hearts unfeigned May we our thank-offerings bring; Then with all the saints in glory Join to praise our Lord and King. Copyright, iSSj, by The Century Co. 29 Can a little child, like me. Mary Mapes Dodge. Wm. K. Bassford. -O-h f\ — ^ — Pv-i y 1-0 (^ 1 1 1 — -f — T' — 1 \-^ TV — ^ ^ — ^- f^ ■ — I ^- 1 1 N 1 — IN PV-, -K \ — — f — ^ — ^— 1 i ^^ \^ — • « •— ~* ^ "1 ~^i m *i •" • — :N 1 P •— —4 «— ~5 — i — sH (1 'i d ' _] J J J J 1 J 9 J 9 d. i \ d \ d d d \ jj w d d ' ' ' - - - ' » • 1. Can a lit - tie child, like me, Thank the Fa - ther fit - 2. For the fruit up - on the tree, For the birds that sing 3. For the sun-shine warm and bright, For the day and for i. For our com-rades and our plays, And our hap - py hoi mm mm ting-ly? Yes, oh, of Thee, For the the night; For the - i - days; For the • • yes! be good and true, earth in beau - ty drest, les - sons of our youth — joy - ful work and true -•- -•- , 1 1 ■ •■V^^i' f f f~ ~f — f — f — 1^ — f — T — r 1 — "1 — i — 1~^ T~ -f — T- -f L^L 7 1 L L L • • 1 • U P F F 1 !' 1 .• f f f j r j 1 U' y V V r D 1 ' ' ^ r r r ' L^ 1/ L^ 1/ \) 1^ 1 L' b 1 t/ W 1^ b 1^ b 1/ t#^^ r "T-^ — {^ — ^ — 1 — 1 — &,_ — ^- -^ — ^~\ -A IV- -1 iJ- -^=1 1 — ^ IV — 1 1— =ib Hh ^^— r- — =1 m=4=4- =r=r=^ =s-^=^N= -i- — • — —d— -*—■ — *— =^^^= • 4= \4- i \ ^ t) Pa-tient, Fa - ther Hon - or. That a i ^ "'1 ' kind, in all you do: Love moth-er and the rest; For grat - i - tude and truth; For lit - tie child may do; For . f ^ - - d the Thy the our m Lord, pre- love lives and do your cious, lov - ing that met us but just be d d part; Learn to care. For Thy here, For the - gun; For the ^ m m say boun home great • with all your heart: - ty ev-ery- where, and for the cheer, gift of Thy Son, — if nil P 1 site'-'' a ■ W - r P i i \rm • U U 1 (W-i fl J !, - r 1 1 r f' SS U' V 1/ ' p 1 ' J ^ y is tells tells -(2- rte — a 1 me of -#- ! lame of One — J-J I a whose m love to Sav-iour's lov - ing hear, love, leart I Who Can love to died to feel my 1 rf— •— J speak its set me deep - est worth;, . free! woe;. . . . It sounds like It tells me Who in my 1 1 1-T.-J 1 mu - sic of His sor - row Kg 3 f 'W~ f— 'f ^ \-f— ~f~t — "^ — tSt fe— Its— "i i df^" 1 ^ 1 ^ r^ 1 - 1 1 1 ' , « iti» F^ f L ' 1 1 r I ' 1 ' •\ 1 L.. , p . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i~ 1 1 ' 1 ^ in my pre - cious bears a ^=X m ^j =1^ "^" -cr ear, blood, part The The That sweet - est sin - ner's none can 1^1 name on per - feet bear be - earth, plea. . low. . . -C^ -S- -*S!- I 4 It bids my trembling heart rejoice, It dries each rising tear; It tells me in a 'still, small voice' To trust and never fear. 5 Jesus, the name I love so well. The name I love to hear! No saint on earth its worth can tell No heart conceive how dear! 33 I i^- John Cennick. 4- Children of the heavenly King. d=j=j±j J. R. Ahle. 3 g i ^ ^1=^ we jour - ney, the way the the box - ders V 1. Chil-dren 2. We are 3. Fear - less, of the traveling joy - ful, B% S=F=m heavenly King, home to God, we will stand As In On "U sweet - ly sing; Sing fa - thers trod; They of our land; Je - I the bav-iour's are hap - py sus Christ, the ^ ^ 1^ ^^^^ ^5= *-* =1- I wor - thy now, and Fa - ther's I praise, we Son,__ f -^ ^ S ^5=3= 1 4 Lord, obediently we go Glo - rious in His Soon their hap - pi ■ Bids us un - dis - works and ness shall may'd go ways, see. on. i^E»==^ :5«L -(=- :Qr m Gladly leaving all below; Only Thou our Leader be, And we still will follow Thee. 5 Hymns of glory and of praise, Father, unto Thee we raise; Praise to Thee, O Christ, our King, And the Holy Ghost, we sing. 34, Jt«E ANE Taylor. ^rfe= When little Samuel woke. J. TiLLEARD. d. 3^ 4tt lizt 1. When lit - tie Sam - uel woke. And heard his Mak - er's voice. At ev - ery word He spoke 2. If God would speak to me, And say He was my Friend, How hap - py I should be! 3. And does He nev - er speak? O yes; for, in His word, He bids me come and seek 4. And be - neath His care May safe- ly rest my head; know that God is there IT 1= When little Samuel woke.-condoded. i^ 5^ ^ i d= -A-PV i i=t How much did he re - joice! O Oh! how would I at - tend! The The God that Sam-uel heard: In To guard my hum-ble bed: And bless-ed, hap-py child, to find The God of Heaven so near and kind! small-est sin I then should fear. If God Al - might-y were so near. al - most ev - ery page I see The God of Sam-uel calls to me. ev - ery sin I well may fear. Since God Al-might-y is so near. m IS m =PCS^ y f 35 Geo. E. Peck. Come, come to Jesus! Hubert P. Main. i-^'& ^ 1 . 1 r^ 1 N 1 r* . kfS^t-H jH-f- 1 h-i— [=1 — Pv- -^ ± ^ 1-^^ *-d-H^ — -1 — \ =1 Ifm S a • a * J s • 1 9 • € 4 J m S • • 1 "^ -; • ^ I'll P o f • f ¥-• 1 • • • f s • • 1 J M J t 1 1. Come, come to 2. Come, come to Je - Je - sub! bus! -«- • He He 1 i/ waits to waits to wel - ran -P- come - som thee, thee, f-- 1 wan - derer! ea - slave! so will 1 ger - ing ■ly M" +» /• • • P P ■ '• - 1 ' 1 1 If- ' » a 1 r^ * n 1 1 1 ^ ■ ^ . ■ . ^ 'M ^ L L . 1 r ' fi 1 ^_g__l 1 1^_ ^ 1 1 ' 1 . ^ fc^ -1 -i— — 1 U— J L- 1 — 1^^ -^— • ■ 1— ' -1 -^ r— p -r • Come, Come, ^^ ^ come to Je to Je :S=- Used by per. ?s sus! sus! i 3 Come, come to Jesus! He waits to lighten thee, O burdened! trustingly Come, come to Jesus! 4. Come, -come to Jesus! He waits to give to thee, O blind ! a vision free; Come, come to Jesus! 5 Come, come to Jesus! He waits to shelter thee, O wearied! blessedly Come, come to Jesus! 6 Come, come to Jesus! He waits to carry thee, Olamb! so lovingly, Come, come to Jesus! 36 Anne H. Shepherd. Around the throne of God. H. E. Mathews, I I ±=t ^ -•-#- 1. A - round the tbrone of God in heaven Thousands of chil-dren stand, 2. Whatbroughttbemto that world a- bove. That beav'n so bright and fair, 3. Be - cause the Sav-iour shed His blood To wash a - way their sin; Chil-dren whose sins are all for - given. Where all is peace.and joy, and love; Bathed in that pure and pre-cious flood. ^^ ^=^ m > w i=t= - I I U t £^ 1 A *» , 1 N 1 t I JJ.I 1 — 1 ^ - 1—1 — 1 1 1 1 — 1 1 - — 1 m — a. ^ -J 1 1— 1 H rh — i- "*r= — i — ' 1 — 1^ rJ — t- 1 — — j-^- ^"^T" — .-^ -g-^ — =) 1- -s- -$i— — s^ — ^ — H Iw ,• f < ._ ^ Li J ^ • II y- 1 • • • • ^- A ho - ly, hap - py How came those cbil-dren Be - bold them white and - ... J r' band, there, clean. * r Sing-ing, Sing-ing, Sing-ing, -•- "Glo - "Glo - "Glo - • ry, glo ry, glo ry, glo ry, ■ ry, ry, -*- Glo - Glo - Glo - ry be ry be ry be to God to God to God on bigh. on high' on high. ? W" H i 9 • w r # — ( 1 r ^ ^ -P p — ^\-m-^ — \ — i — ■ — ■■ K5_ —^— -1 b — 1 — — « — -f p— -1 \-^ ~f — f*-^ i — — F — 1— -^B- -^— -1 — -H i 1 ' 1 1 -, ' 1 I ' '.J r : ! ^ . ■■ 1 ' 1 i i \ 1 ^r^ 1 1 r 37 Happy are we. Mrs. K. H. Johnson B. C. Blodgett. . _ Animato. -d—b-u 1 1^*- — V- -^ -■—J 1^ ^ 1 s 1 1 — \— [^ ^- / \/J^4 1- \- 1 -^^ — p>- ^^ — J- ~l~j — *i — « — d — ^ — ^" —i— !S— * z:> H ^ J ■ m • J <^ • 1 ' mm' A A 1 J 1 1 1 l^ 1 J r* « J « S • 1 • • • ^ ^ J -1 i ' -8_^* 1 * -•- -0- :;• ' • • ^ 1. Hap - py are we, .... God's own lit. tie flock. Shel-tered so close in the cleft of the Kock, 2. What shall we do for the Mas - ter so dear? Oh, tbere are ma - ny in need of our cheer, 3. Ma - ny He has who are not of this fold, Out in the storm and the pit - i - less cold; -' ^- • g p -#- -•- -1 — -1=2- r f f - r . /.\- L. , P f f \ 1 1 • ^ r •• - r r ^j I f). , 9 u< r m • 11; ; , ^ 11 * r 1 •(n I ^bV' L ■ ¥ »- -U- -1- 1 1 -, h 1 i — u— ^ -» W Y — 1 i^ b -t— ^^{,1 1^ 1 — 1 1 — -*— — 1 V V L » — ^— h— -^T-H Copyright. /iSj. by The Ctntury Co. Happy are we.-conduded. Pi =P! -^ ^ \- JZ itbi I I Far a - bore tem - pest, or dan - ger, or shock, Souls that know noth - ing but dark - ness and fear. These we will win by our pray'rs and our gold. Hap - py are we in Je - sus. Souls in the dark with-out Je - sus. Win them to love our Je - sus. ^ T- -&- m I -i=^ r 38 i Anon. Unison. Father, Holy Father. M. A. S. m^ I -i&- ■^r 1. Fa - ther. Ho - ly Fa - ther, 2. We Thy lit - tie chil - dren 3. Hear us, Ho - ly Fa - ther. S=^ -ft- I Now the sun has come, To Thy throne a - bove As to Thee we pray. 'I Bring -ing light and glo - ry We would hymn Thy prais - es. Ask - ing Thee to keep us I I- =t It U- 1^ ■0 h" ■-- 7hh — 1 ^" — ^ ^ — n ®"^ — J — — 8— * — 9 m LI From We S:ife -#- r — Thy Heaven would sing from harm — s — - ly Thy to - — jS, H Home. love, day. Imf '^ ' - ' ^ II KfJ., 7 . i fS -H IV^ k i. .. '.. L. P tJ u r r ' I r 1 1 As the Saviour Jesus, When a little child, Gentle was, and holy. Pure, and meek, and mild, He shall be our copy; We will try to be Patient and obedient, Loving, kind as He. 6 Father, God, our Father, Guide us every hour; Keep us safe, and shield ns From temptation's power. 7 So, when night retnrnelh. Holier may we be, Kept from sin and sorrow. All the nearer Thee. 39 I am a little soldier. Margaret E. Lhigh. A. T. SCHAUFFLER m 1. 1 2. I 3. I -gg-- — I— lit - tie sol - dier. And, though not ver - y old, mean to fight for love my pre-cious Sav - iour, now can do but lit - tie; m^k^ji^m^^ Be - cause He died for Yet, when I am a me; man. And if I'll try -*- -*- I to dill not do for ^i :j^ -^ Je - sus, serve Him, Je - sus. And win a crown of gold. How sin - ful I should be! The great - est good I can. I know He makes me He gives me ev - eiy God help, and make me hap - py com - fort, faith - fu^ i m ^^ ^z ^^- And loves me all the day; And hears me when I pray; In all I do and say; m I'll be His lit I want to live I want to be Ml S^ =& -=*- Hi tie sol - dier; The Bi - ble says I may for Je - sus. The Bi - ble says I may a Chris - tian ; The Bi - ble says I may -J — i -^ I I I Copyrit^nt. lSo8. hy Thf Cenfury to r -r -|- 1^ 40 Above the clear, blue sky. J. Chandler. . n it 1 W. H. Harper. 1 1 \v''i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ^ ■ ]/ 4 1 1^ 1 1 ^ 1 ^ 1 «? 'J ■ m—i — ^— d M • — * — • — — 1 — -H d a » ;^ y 1 — h— — , m — H J — 1. A - 2. But 3. O 4. r bove God bless may r— S • the clear, blue from in - fant - ed Lord, Thy Thy ho - ly — € — 8 ^ — 1 f sky, tongues truth word f f In heav - On earth To us Spread all T « • en's bright a - re - ceiv - eth in love im the world a - _i — * m — , r bode, praise; - part, round. r The We And And an - gel host on then qur cheer -ful teach us in our all with one ac- 1— s-^ a a ^ 1 J**4— ? — — 1"— =- — * — ^ 1 — — 1 — — ■— : W f F T -f — «-■= ^ ^ r^ T 1 'i/ \ ' 1 1 u' ' 1 1 IP L ■ • 1 1 ' ■ 1 1 1 i^ r r i n » l'^ 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 r ', 1 1 — - 1 ' . ; 1 i ' 1 1 Irh — f^ s - -« — a .. J^-5 4— j^'l H — ^ — — N- 1 1 -1 — W-T 4 M 1 ^ 1 =t 1 -p-^ — s-^ f=3 zt irr r •— d -J -^^ — «i-T— =3— i— _l high Sing prais - es to their God: Al - le . lu - ia, They love to sing, songs In sweet ac - cord will raise: Al - le lu - ia, We too will sing. youth To kuow Thee as Thou art. Al - le ■ lu - ia. Then shall we sing. cord Up - lift the joy - ful sound: Al - le - lu - ia, All then shall sing. — 1 -(t ^. -•- -r ]•- — ^ ^il- — 1 EE -m _I_JL « ; I ~i^^ =n -r =t- — 12 1^^ S^ ~: — :— 3 == — F^^ l-F — h b fe— — l^ -+ — 19 -H» 1— 1 -l ^. — I 1 1 ' ( 1 1 b •J 1 1 1 ' 1 i =i=ib -^ B i Al Al Al Al b le le le le lu lu lu lu la, ia, ia, They love to sing To We too will sing To Then shall we sing To All then shall sing To M m God their God our God our God their -4=i- King, King, King, King, -•— ; •- Al - le - lu - ia. Al - le - lu - ia. Al - le - lu - ia. Al - le - lu - ia. ^m e I 41 Angel voices, ever singing. K. K. Pott. Arthur Sullivan. (*«-3 -^'^=f5= =^ H — ^-^ 1 > i -A -^i-:l hr -^^-- i — ! =^-iE=l f-'-' S- 9ri^ — ^ — 1 — ■#- U -ing h=^^ -*^ ^^^^ A i^ 1 1 =?^^=l 1. An - gel Toic es, ev - er sing Sound Thy throne of light- - An - gel harps, for ev - er ring - ing. 2. Here , great God to- day we of - fer Of Thine own to Thee; And for Thine ae - cept ance prof-fer. 3. Hon - or, glo - ry, might, and mer - it, Thine shall ev - er be. Fa - ther, Son and Ho - ly Spir - it. -#- -.. J^ -•- ^ m P B m T -*- -•^•-' ■#- • -• ^ /.v „ u '- . II 1 _| U 1 fe,-g-f — -T- P — 1 Is y L ^ -4 — L L — Lr- P— ? 1— - — ? f- 1~ 1 -T •». J ^38 1 -V — F-^ -t'— -* ^ ^ — F — ~ — ^h-r- |-f- — b^ 1 1/— -1 V — 1 -— 1 1 V 1 1^ 1 ii 1 1^ * 1/ S3; % =tai I — •- -•-■ =^i *•- I Rest not day nor night; Thousands on - ly live to uless Thee, And con - fess Thee, Lord of All un - wor-thi-ly. Hearts and minds, and hands and voices. In our choic- est mel - o Blessed Trin-i - ty! Of the best that Thou hast giv - en, Earth and heav - en ren - der l^!^_ -------.-J 1 ^=r- :p= =t=t X l3^ 3Cqc might! Thee! I :t A 1-.- How loving is Jesus. W. Croft. ^35 m -j*- -1^ 1. How lov - ing is 2. How pre - cious is S. O give, then, to I Je - sus. Who came from the sky, In ten -der -est pit - y, For sin - ners to die! Je - sus To all who be-lieve! And out of His ful - ness What grace they re-ceive! Je - sus Your ear - 11 - est days! They on - ly are bless-ed Who walk in His ways: ^¥^ *: I I ES£ ^ T *=E :j=rg-r-^ How loving is Jesus.-conduded. ii= I I 3^ =ii= rs* -4- -\ His Wh In m hands and His feet were nailed to the tree: And en weak, He sup-ports them, when erring, He guides, And life and in death He will still be your Friend; For whom Je X- all this He suffered for you and for me. ev - ery-thing need-ful He kind-ly pro - vides. ■ sus lov-eth, He loves t=S=i^ the ^ end. a Et ;t Et=E ■^^ r- 43 J. Montgomery. Work while it is to-day! S. M. BiXBY. 1 n T 1 1 N 1 \J 1 - ■ ' 1 ■ ' a J 1 1 1/ ^1- 1 1 r^ ! iflj eJ. . 1 • I • "^ J J Tl 1 J t ; ^ cJ. ■ J J « U"! 1 1 ' 1 • 1-1 * • •i *, t S • s • • , 1 J km J J ^ t) J- -0-. -»- •J- -•- -J- ■ \ — • "■ 1. Work while it is to - day! This was our Sav - iour's rule; With will - ing minds let 2. Lord Christ, we hum bly ask Of Thee the power and will. With fear and meek-ness. 3. At home, by word and deed. A - dorn re - deem - ing grace; And sow a - broad tlie rv. 1 ■-•— - Lzh-1 r^—r^: ^—^ 1 ,:^ij_ -r-# , 1 — fi-T- -s— t— 1-1 ^T^ |- 1 — —f • f —i — — ^ m ^ — "^ 1~^ #_- !-- • » _ '.A i^-h^ t 1 1 1. 1 ' 1 \j \ r^ • If 1 r 1 1 PI f 1 1 la 1 1 1 1 r 1 V \ \ \ 1 P ■ f 1 1 1 m r^ us ev pre =^ ■ ery bey, task seed As Of Of learn ■ du - truth - ers ty in to ev His ful ery i school. fill, place: — -ig- m 4 That thus the wilderness May blossom like the rose. And trees spring up of righteousness, Where'er life's river flows. 5 For Thee our all to spend. Still may we watch and pray, And, persevering to the end. Work while it is to-day. Copyright, 1S92. by S. M. BixI'y. I'scit ty per. 44 W. F. Sherwin. Galilee, bright Galilee William F. Sherwin. BQ fe^ ^ -J^-^M m=i^4=4M 1=3= 'rr^- =3=3= t=s= 13- 1. Gal - i- lee, bright Gal- i - lee, Hallowed thoughts we turn to thee! Wo - ven through thy his - to - ry, 2. Once a - long that rug-ged shore. He, who all our sor-rows bore, Journeyed oft with wea - ry feet, 3. Wild the night on Gal- i - lee; Loud - ly roared the an - gry sea. When up - on the toss-ing wave i Wt^ m^f^--^-mH^m^-H-f^ ^^ i=i=p ^m^ ^^^^ i^jjjUi i-Uif =^ -r Gleams the charming mys - ter - y Of the life of One who came. Through the storm or burn-ing heat; Heal-ing all who came in faith, Je - sus walked. His own to save — Calmed the tum-ult by His will, Bear-ing grief, re-proach, and shame. Call -ing back the life from death: Say - ing on - ly, "Peace, be still!" erH"-f It =8=5= ^ r&«r=s=i= ^^ Sav-iour of the world to be; King of kings from heaven was He, Eul - er of the storm was He, m -p—v- 14? I -H-v i ' God with us" by Gal - i - lee! Though so poor by Gal - i - lee! On the rag - ing Gal - i - lee! :t=t Still in loving tenderness Doth the Master wait to bless; Still His touch upon the soul Bringeth balm and maketh whole; Still He comforts mourning hearts. Life, and joy, and peace imparts; Still the sinner's Friend is He, As of old by Galilee! Cofivriehl. lS8o. by Scfitine^ G- Co. f The Century Co. } 45 Come, let us all unite. C. R. HURDITCH. ^ With spirit. . S. P. WAIiREN. > yt?ftr^ "^~1"^ =hi — 1 — ^ — — 1 — 1=^-1—1— =1 — 1=^ -i J 1 ^ — *' • ; — d — 1 1. Come 2. 3. What , let lis all u - nite and sing, "God is tell to earth's re - mot- est bound "God is though our heart and flesh should fail: God is ^ - - . - - ill si ■- love." love!" love. Let heav'n and earth their In Christ is full re - Through Christ we shall o'er > > > J 1 1 "l 1 ^ -^ J J 'r r ' prais - es bring: demp-tion found: death pre- vail: > r F f . S,. 4 \ ^ ' 1 "Z. IL/- * i * 1 1 1 |- 3 o f • 1" * 1 1 1 r ' ~ -- - r ' ' r I 1 < n tt ^' I y *jf ~ 1 1 1 J J 1 ^ 1 1 J ' / 11 ,' 1 • • ^■ ^ m\ ^ tti ^ 1 i • 1 ^ ■ J m \ m 5 ^ J _i 1 ■ • • 1 • ? . ? • 4 • J J 3 F-f^ "God.. is God.. is God.. is r- love;" love, love. 1 ^ r f r_>i r r r-— -f Let ev - ery soul from sin a - wake. Each in his heart sweet mu - sic make, His blood can cleanse our sins a- way; His Spir - it turns our night to day, In Jor-dan's swell we need not fear, For Je - sus will be with us there J 1 . .1 J _. . . ! , W- tt 1 1 "" •' _' * ^ 1 P ■ l|fj.»,, |i r J 1 h^ r 1 r fil/ } J f Jin •J 1 J ItJ F ■ < < % ' "r- ^ ^ J ' B* 1 ^^^ ^t And sweet - ly sing for Je - sus' sake. And leads our soul with joy to say. Our souls a - bove the waves to bear: ^^m r •God... 'God... God. . . 1^ J- X tT love.' love.' love. i In heaven we all shall sing again, " God is love," Yes, this shall be our noblest strain, "God is love." While endless ages roll along. In concert with the heavenly throng. This still shall be our sweetest song, "God is love." Copyright, 18S7, by The Century Co. 46 Come to the manger. Elizabeth H. Mitchell. Samuel Smith. ^i^ d^^fe* it=S:?= :S^^ 3^ :5=r 1. Come to the manger in Beth - le - hem, 2. But the heart of the woild is far too small 3. Come to the manger in Beth - le - hem, -^ A sweet Child lies To take in that lit - Nev-er mind the frost there - in, tie ChUd: and snow, i. And the more the cold world turns Him out The more we will take Him in, ^ It=t .tt4_ :S= t^- Ar A i* it ^ ^ 1 , ^ r K 1 I'- ^ 17 rr ^i* s ^ | , J— J 1 1 • '« m \ A J 1 1 • '^ J 1 1 1 a * ^ 1 \^ \ — ■ — m—m — m — -J— — 1 — A ...*.* .. J — 1 -J— —-' • -3—1 a'^ lis - i Child come 1 — (2 1 down —F — 1 to earth 1—4 0—L^.L^-M. K_l To save the world from sin; It sends Him a - way ; there IS no room For His face so 3weet and mild; ■\Ve will think of the Child, aud the thought of Him Shall warm us as we go; When our hearts are full of the Ho - ly Child They will have no room for sin; , — ~ - — ^ ^^J , — , ^J^^ m *"J (aVtt t ^ ^ • J ' ' m m rf* • J .• I (&*1t%-^— t- -=t. 1— Hr- —^^ -5— P S^ ' -» —(2 _-L— L_ -f- T — 1 1 — J — k'^k' V-y^^ -f-^ H — -^^^ '— r ^— A ^\) -V- U 1 — 1 ^ — y Iw t ^ 3^ ^ i ^^^- 3^e r^^- 4= A They We So lit - tie Child with a heart so would lurn Him out if they on - ly will kiss His Ho - ly hands aud come to the man-ger of Beth - le - V ^ ^ •^ large, could, feet, hem. It takes the whole To the storui so rude And tell Him we love For a sweet Child lies world in! and wild Him so! there -in! ^^ -£/^=nr ^ 1 • »- ^--1 — r ■m — ^ 1 1 — /' — ■■■ — 1 — / ■ * — * -g- =f= ^ PP f m 47 T. J. Potter. 1 I Brightly gleams our banner. 3I Ait. fr. F.J. Haydn. ^ ^ i ^^S^IS r T i^- "^ 1. Brightly gleams our 2. Je - sus. Lord and 3. All our days di - ban - ner, Pointing to the sky, Wav - ing wand'rers on - ward To their home on high. Mas-ter, At Thy sa - cred feet, Here with hearts re- joic -ing See Thy chil-dren meet; rect lis In the way we go; Lead us on Tic - to - rious O - ver ev - ery foe: It: -^- :^ ii m -h -i — r :t=t: f^ TT i — t- J 1 u :i 4=^ I I -g'-gi- ^ =3=i= W Journeying o'er the des - ert Glad-ly thus we pray. And with hearts u - nit - ed. Take our heavenward wny. Oft - en have we left Thee, Oft - en gone a - stray; Keep us, might-y Sav-iour, In the nar-row way. Bid Thine an - gels shield us When the storm-clouds lower; Par- don Thou and save us In the last dread hour. ^ J^H t(2 (2- -I— » » h- :^J1J2 m -^ -0- ■»- =ti f-j- m -t^^ L u r F T REFRAIN. i=i=zJ=J: -4 U * I £jg|^ * * * ^ ' ^-,- q=5= 1=^ •ftf^-r^ Brightly gleams our ban - ner, Point-ing to the sky, Wav-ing wand'rers on - ward To their home on high. i -^ -f- ffl-X-g t^ttt i — r 3E ^ ^tfic -I U :^^: ^ -1 — t- ^ L-/^ — U 48 Christ, who once amongst us. W. St. Hill Bourne, John Stainer. i^ S=^^^ ^±rf^5^ ^ ift:^ 7 rj+^ 1. Christ, who once a - mongst us As a Child did dwell, la the children's Sav - iour, And He loves us well. 2. Though we may not see Him For a lit - tie while, We shall know He holds us, Oft - en feel His smile; 3. Je - sus, our Good Shep-herd, Lay-ing down Thy life Lest Thy sheep should per-ish In thecru-el strife. ^^^^ :«=^ iiT^f ^ i: It ^ U^lSv^U ^^^ E ^=^4J,i^,^^^r^ m If we trust His prom - ise, He will let us rest Is His arms for - ev - er, Lean-ing on Death will be to slum- ber In that sweet em-brace. And we shall a - wak - en To be-hold Help us to re -mem -ber AU Thy love and care; Trust in Thee.and love Thee Al-ways, ev- ?=?=?=?q -1 His breast. His face, ery-wbere. ^=Fs: 1 i^ : | 1 U m i-i-h=t ?==Ft^ dim =s= 49 John Milton. Let us with a gladsome mind. Fr. W. A. Mozart. 1. Let 2. Let 3. All 4. He us with a glad-some mind Praise the Lord, for He is kind; us sound His name a - broad. For of gods He is the God, His creatures God doth feed, His full hand supplies their need; His mansions hath on high, Past the reach of mor-tal eye; For His mer-cies shall en - dure. Who by wis-dom did ere - ate, Let us there-fore war - ble forth And His mer-cies shall en - dure Let us with a gladsome mind.— concluded. d (\ » ^ & 1 ^ ^ ,^ _,N _N ^ ^ J 1 yriH — ^- i^r — 1 ^— ,' j^l 1 4 J, H— J !5 — 1 1=^ A_j *r 1 '^' H i^^J- -i — ^-L -1^, — J— HSi-^^^-3— W—J- nJ— s ~i i — J- =#=^— •- ^^=H V • t* ' i" • * -• -^ s Ev - er faith - ful, ev - er sure. Al - le - In - ia! A - men, Al - le - lu - ia! A - men. Heaven's ex-panse and all its state. Al - le - lu - ia! A - men, Al - le - lu - ia! A - men. His liigli maj - es - ty and worth. Al - le - lu - ia! A - men. Al - le - lu - ia! A - men. Et - er faith - ful, ev - er sure. Al - le - lu - ia! A - men, Al - le - lu - ia! A - men. /^ -- P P 0-9 J . ^ V .^ t T f ^ V .t t T f ifX9^ £ — p- -p — r — i — — r- ^8"~- — r^= — D — b =5 — & — 1:= — b F h — -t: r, 1 — -t— vF- =H ''-' it r m r r r "^ II * 1 ' 1 ' '* ■ 1 1 1 1 50 Isaac Watts, We give immortal praise. ^^^^m William F. Sherwin. s-^- M 5 ^-^i- Et I ? 1. We give im - mor - tal praise For God the Fa - ther's love, For all our com - forts here. And 2. To God the Son be - longs, Im - mor - tal glo - ry too. Who bought us with His blood From 3. To God the Spir - it's name, Im - mor - tal wor - ship give, Whose new - ere - at - ing power, Makes ^S ^ ¥M ^m t- p^^ -1-^-r ^-H-4- |EJdEEJ^=J #^^#E^E^=j^ I V=t -sj- ^ bet - ter hopes a - bove: ev - er- last -ing woe; the dead sin • ner live; -•- -0- -t9- • X He sent His own e - ter - nal Son To die for sins that we And now He lives, and now He reigns, And sees the fruit of all His work completes the great de- sign, And fills the soul with joy f ^ f .r f V .^ * had done. His pains, di - vine. £ i^^^^ I EE -s- r^ -f^ co^yrtghl, jS8o. by Scribner &■ Co. { Thf Century Co.} 51 Thou that once, by mother's knee. F. T. Palgrave. Allegretto. — TJniso n . W. W. Gilchrist. I g^ i± 1. Thou that once, by moth-er's knee. Wast a lit - tie one, like me, When I wake 2. Be be- side me in the light. Close by methroughall the night; Make me gen- 3. Thou art near me when I pray. Thou art nev-er far a- way; Thou my lit - go to kind and hymn wilt bed, true, hear. m -I- :t=F J \- qat ± m :^=it ■r^r> -- ^ ^ — ^ — i— =fcfe^ 0^ ^ r^^ i in ^'-4~it- r-^r ^ ^ ^ ^ i =?«=5= snc =^=t Lay Thy hands a - bout my head; Let me feel Thee ver - y near, Je - sus Christ, my Sav - iour dear. Do as I am bid to do; Help and cheerme when I fret, And for-give when I for - get. Je - sus Christ, my Sav -iour dear, — Thouthatonce,by moth-er's knee, Wast a lit - tie one, like me. fer ^ -^-^ ^f -+- J_l_s — . m 3 l-h-i -"T3r i -r •a _J If:. gga ^ i^i: i Ccpyrigkt, 1887, iy Tke Century Co. T- 52 Oh, the blessed promise. J. C. Starr. fet S. M. BlXBY. 1. O the bless - ed prom-ise, giv - en On the hills of Gal - i - lee 2. Many a brok - en, con-trite spir - it, Lone-ly, sor - row- ing and sad, 3. Ev - ery phase of hu-man sor - row Pills the path we tread to - day; 4. On the cloud the rain-bow glit - ters, Shines the star of faith a - bove. f- To the wea - ry, heav-y - Felt the might - y con - so - Harps are hang-ing en the God will not for - sake or 'm- :&3Q— 7»: r=r=f la - den, Still is made to you and me. la - tiou, Heard the heavenly ti- dings glad Ma-ny a And the heart dy - wil - lows, Souls are faint -ing by the way; But there still yond leave \is — Let us trust His truth and love, And be has is the thrilled to hear it, gazed with rapt - ure, balm in Gil - ead, shin -ing riv - er Ma-ny a Trust -ing And though We shall -^' -*- "t=E ^^~, - ^ h ^ rj^ ^ m .u^'^/—ii- fe£ :^=t= zfrt --1 s^ ivz-^ :=r ^^ T lEi^EElElE ^ rf^ -•-r tear been wiped a - way, Ma-ny a load of sin been lift in the Sav-iour's name. On the land of rest and ref - here on earth we weep, God with - in the ma - ny man- bless His ho - ly name. That to bear our sins and sor - - ed. day. Ma-ny a mid-night turned to When the Bur - den - bear- er came. Giv - eth His be - lov - ed sleep. Christ.the Bur - den-bear-er, came. Copyrisht, /i'rJ7. f>y S, M. Bixby. IK^fd dy fer. 53 Waken, Christian children. S. C. Hamerton. ^fc^; ^m A G. J. Elvev. ES: ^ iF 4 —3-^- 1. Wak • 2. In Chris-tian chil-dren, man-ger low - ly Up! and let us sing, With glad voice,the prais - es Sleepsthe heavenly Child, O'er Him fond-ly bend- eth Of our new-bcirn King. Ma ^ ry, moth - er mild. 3. Bright-er than all jew - els Shinesthe mod-est eye; Best of gifts He lov - eth. Child-like pu - ri - ty. i^isE=pgF^ - =t^ -!«- ^^ 1 — r =t=r i — I — r 1 — r fc^ ^ A-^ m^ i ^-!2= ^ 5: -i9- 'Let them come to Me." Watch-ing si - lent - ly. Man-i - fest to - day. - -0- m -19- -e*- '^ Come, nor fear to seek Him, Chil-dren though we be; Once He said to chil-dren. Far a - bove that sta - ble, Up in heaven so high, One bright Star out shin-eth. Haste we then to wel - come. With a joy - ous lay, Christ.the Kingof glo - ry. It :£ ^ -IS- =t:z:a!» £1 i s _£Z_ It =t=t =t=t=t -©- 54 We are but strangers here. T R. Taylor 1 . 1 1 1 Arthur Sullivan. 1 1 1 J '^ i 1 I ^ 1 1 1 1 « < « J 1 A 1 _ i i__ *r m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? ^ 1 'ii) 1 1 ^ J 5 ^ \ Ji 1 .. J J iiJ 8 iA r3 ' 1 2 3 4 We are but What though th There at our Grant us to \ f — r~Tn S » a) '^o '0 stran-gers here, Heaven is 3 tempests rage? Heaven is Sav-iour's side, Heaven is mur-mur not. Heaven is rf g ^ 1-^ — i- • our our our our -« home; home; home, home. -^1 Earth Short May What — <9 ■•- is is we e'er a our be our des - ert drear, pil -grim -age, glo - ri - fied: earth - ly lot, rp — p~^=L Heaven is Heaven is Heaven is Heaven is r-f= — ^ our our our our in home, home, home, home. -g— 1 — — u — -0 — — ~l — 1 — P=l t==fL_ — *— 1 — V-A — 1 ~l^5 ->- -k- =t=^^l- 1 — 5> 0- — 1 — w — ^ t 1 1 ' i T r r r r 1 1 We are but strangers here.— Conciu+. ■ — 1— —J -1 w^ -H— 1- — ( — • — d — hH-H — K-fT "il~d — r\~^^ — rn- -■[— * <^ ih-~^- -^1— rK H -H — 4 1— 1— J 4—f\- -^-i — J-l — J J -J- -J — M — ^ " 1— ^ H — ai — <= H y- —s> m— r^. ^ _ir^- ^-— - !«>- ^ ----- -p — • — « — ' -f&— o Dau - ger and sor - row stand Bound us on ev-ery hand, Heaven is our fa-ther -land, Heaven is our home. And Time's wild win-try blast Soon shall be o - ver-past; We shall reach home at last: Heaven is our home. There are the good aud blest. Those we love most and best,Grant us with them to rest: Heaven is our home. Grant us at last to stand ThereatThineownrighthand,Je - sus, in fa-ther-land: Heav 3n is our home. 1 . - ^ . -f- -fi- -£- -S- ^J «- - J • H.^~~m -«'- f- f- -<5i- -g ^ =5= ^-^-^-\-f-^^ f-f-iM-T^T-f- =t"^=^§~tq -^^- =ti — H 1 r 4:- 1 — 1 — PH-I — b-H -^ — ^ ' — 1 — ^ 1 — H L-P=^ 1:^= -T^^ ^H4 55 zfe: W. Hammond. Expressively. Lord, we come before Thee. G. A. BURDETT. m ^ =1= i ^i #-•- =§f^ r I " r ^- " 1 -|- At Thy feet we hum - bly bow; O do In com - pas - sion, now de - scend, Fill our m^- 1. Lord, we come be - fore Thee now, 2. Lord, on Thee our souls de - pend; ^-^ not our hearts with ± 1^ =t=t * It M m =F =K: -» i 1^— suit dis - dain, Shall we seek Thee, Lord, in vain? Thy rich grace. Tune our lips to sing Thy praise. I T=^=t Copyright iSSj, f'y The Century Co, F?^ X -t2- I 3 In Thine own appointed way, Now we seek Thee, here we stay; Lord, we know not how to go, Till a blessing Thou bestow. 4 Send some message from Thy word, That may joy and peace afford; Let Thy Spirit now impart Full salvation to each heart. 56 Shall we gather at the river. R. LowRV. Cheerful. Robert Lowrv. =r 3^ ■?:)- -z>- 1. Shall we gath - er at the riv - er Where bright an - gel-feet have trod; 2. On the mar - gin of the riv - er, Wash - ing up its sil - ver spray; 3. On the bo - som of the riv - er, Where the Sav - iour-king we own, 4. Ere we reach the shin - ing riv - er. Lay we ev - ery bur - den down; -a ±± =& =t=t With its We will We shall Grace ou It crys - tal walk aud meet, an r spir-its tide for wor-ship d sor-row will de- =ir3L ^^4^4=p =rr t n h 1 CHORUS. 1 p re— ^— — ^- -l— ^— 1^ ^ — p«^— ^ — ^«.- —> — w — f^f-f- -~j*— -4— — -|- 4-^ — f? — s— P^ ->- \^^^-^§> -J- l=s^^ -d — Hi tit 1? i > • '^ k ^s- -9 — -g- 4-s- S^j^S- ev - ev - nev - liv - er er, er, er, _*_ — Is— Flow-ing All the 'Neath the And pro - • by hap - glo - vide « -1 the throne of God?'\ py, gold - en day. L ry of thethrone^Y^^'^^llg'^tl^-"^* a robe and crown./ the .It riv :^ 1 — er, — ^ The Deau - ti-fnl, * • • • — 1 1 1 — the — t ^^t=P= A^=^ -1 -• -r r r ^ -^— |H ! V ^V- -6' -| — =NE t^b-t- 1 1 r 1 '\^ ^ 'j & i =•-*- =g?=S^ g^ beau - ti - ful riv - er — Gath - er with the saints at the riv - er That flows by the throne of God. % 11 f^xirrf ^ fertnisi ion. 57 Lift the Gospel banner. Benjamin Gouch. H. F. Sheppard. m ^ 4 — ^ Oi t^^i=^ ifi- t ^^ J ~-Wr-*- 'Z^ =*=5= ^-.— ^ 1. Lift the Gos-jiel ban - ner. Wave it far and wide, Through the crowded cit - y, - Ter o-cean's tide: Lift Let the Gos-pel us rise to stand - ard, ac - tion Spread the Gospel light, Let the bless-ed ra - diance Flame o'er heathen night; Work with one de sign. Work with Christ, and tri-nmph In the work di- vine; ^ J=± i^ i 4: I I Sound the proc - la - ma - tion. Love is God's own sun-shine, Vic - tory's palm a - waits us, X Peace to all man -kind. Such as an - gels prove: Let us then work on I . — "aT — R — • •«-!— » — I — '--, — • Je - sus and sal ■ Con-quer men by Till we hear the I -s* va - tion kind-ness wel - come All the world may find ; God Him-self is love; 'Faithful ones, well done! ' ::^=3t =t=t =3^ =r=rT--r j- X It i -2Z. Sonud the proc-la - ma - tion Love is God's own sun-shine, Tic - tory's palm a - waits us, -S- -'§'- Peace to all man-kind, Je - sus and sal - va - tion All the world may find. Such as an - gels prove: Conquer men by kind-ness, God Him - self is love. Let us then work on Till we hear the wel-eome,'Faith-ful ones, well done!' m-. =if=t jte: =F --£-4:- 4- -I — I-F " ■-'5 r. -fc^ m. 58 O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old. M. G. Pearse. Unison. W. W. Gilchrist. r^ m =* — s z f^n — i -3*- H ^^^» — tT f a I- • ff I s O'er Bethlehem's hill, in clays of old, Came wise Dien from a - far, The sil - Ter lamp through all the night Led on their wea-ry way, So, gra-cions Spir - it, by Thy light Shine Thou up - on our way, I -^ m fl J N xy 1 ^ Bring-ing their cost-ly gifts Un - til up - on His low - To guide our feet to Christ of gold, ly home the Lord, -#—;-- :!^ ^4= i^ ---r Vr ^ =^r T Tt^ r^tn^T xju For they had seen His star; In prince-ly pomp, with pres-ents meet, They came to wor-ship at His feet. Was shed its gen-tle ray; Andthere they found the in-fantKing, And on the ground fell wor-ship-ing. Who would our hom- age pay; For He who is the chil-dren's King Will not dis-dain what chil-dren bring m i?i --- -s- -im fi— ^^ j^-m—SL •! « 15 1— ^ -»-(i- ^ I J t^^ REFRAIN m r All glo ry, praise, and hon s — * — " 1 — * — a — m — • • •- Be m -m ^^>4S- to Thee our J J J- Sav i 1 >^-* m >— 3^ _f___l-_ Cff/yrig^he, jSSj, ity The Ctntury Co. 59 To the Lord, who loved us well. W. H. Dbapek. Frederick Peel. |=q= • » ^r-^-^r If i=^3E r 8--- I 1 — r ^ -•-» ::t r :5- 1. To 2. Babe.- 3. Moth the Lord, 1, who scarce ■ers in ^ r ' I who loved us well, We our love will glad - ly tell. And will praise Him, for we had drawn a breath, Glo - ri - fied Him by their death; "Lit- tie chil - dren in the Je - ru - sa - lem Saw Him lay His hands on them; We, too, have re-ceivedthe I I 1 -»■ ^ r^0- know ways =t =i=S: -i»-8-l» — I S^ -P m- I I -Jz CHORUS. -M: A—4- -s>- -»-r r ^^- r :3=P= r r I ^ Je - sus loves to have it so. Sang ho - sau - nas to His praise. J-Sing, then, cbil-dren, and re-joice; Sing a - loud with heart aud voice. Of His love and grace di - vine. ^. -?^s— t- i /!!. '- J ^. it ^ -^^ -m P- 4 For the lowly and the poor He has opened wide the door; To and fro His angels come, Helping us to journey Lome. 5 As we go upon our way, We will praise Him day by day; Perfect praise to learn at length, When He gives us perfect strength. 6o Rejoice and be glad. H. BONAK. — 1 — —4— H— N ~=^ H — \ — n 1 1 1 1 r^ p-4— 1 — « — — •— J.J. Husband. 1. Ee - 2. Ee - 3. Ee - i. Ee - -*- (fs^— L — joice ioice joice joice — m — « and and and and • be be be be glad! gladJ glad! glad! the it for now • Ee- is the the S — 9 9 deem - er has sun -shine at alood hath been par - don is _»_ ^- ^- come! last, shed; free! Go Thee Ee- d The • • ook on ouds have emp-tion Tust for His de - is the i , — 8 — 1 • era - die, His part - ed, the fin - ished, the nn - just has '^^-^— r— ^ u — 1 -1 "^ t*=^^ — © 1 1 -1- — -\ 1 -^ tFf=P REFRAIN. ff\ ^ cross, shad- price died and His tomb!\ past. ( ows are hath been paid, on the tree. . Sound His prais - es, tell the sto - ry of Him who -was slain: Sound His i?z :t=t J Z. L- J ^«r=S: 1 1 prais - es, tell with glad-ness He liv - eth a - gain. ■^ i?=E^ t=t=F r 1 5 Rejoice and be glad! for the Lamb that was slain O'er death is triumphant, and liveth again. — Bff. 6 Rejoice and be glad! for our King is on high. He pleadeth for us on His throne in the skj'. — Rff. 7 Rejoice and be glad! for He cometh again! He cometh in glory, the Lamb that was slain. — Ref. 6i GODFRKY ThRING. Saviour, blessed Saviour. ^=h Cauyl Florio. ^i ^^U -2£l lEE r- 1. Sav- ionr, bless-ed Sav - iour, List - en while we sing, Hearts and voic-es rais-ing Praises to 2. Great and e»>' er great- er Are Thymer-cies here. True and ev - er-last-ing Are the glo - 3. Dark and ev - er dark- er Was the win -try past; Now a ray of gladness O'er our path 4. Clear-er still and clear - er Dawns the lightfromheaven, In our sad-ness bringing News of sin our King, ries there, is cast. for - given. i m:^-- X,- -^ =t — L— L =t=t --t^- mm -54- :t=t: 1 T ^ lii=*i =F-^— ^ t=^ l=i m 4^ P ^^ H-j—J — -0- -0- -»- -»- =3= zsz sr- JJ: -t^ ^— "^ =i^ g^g- All we have to of - fer. All we hope to be. Bod - y, soul, andspir-it, All we jaeld to Where no pain or sor - row. Toil, or care, is known. Where the an- gel - legions Cir-cle round Thy Ev - ery day that pass - eth, Ev - ery hour that flies, Tells of love un-feign-ed, Love that nev - er Life has lost its shad-ows. Pure the light with-in; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of Thee, throne, dies. sin. ^^EEiEESii^S ifi?; lite I I I I r ±=t=t :t=t tJP^ I I REFRAIN. s? — — a *- Sav-iour, bless-ed Sav - iour, List- en while we sing. Hearts and voic-es rais-ing Prais-es to our King ■*- *- Wi i * ia ■» — I — ± m -I- l?p-T=8=«^ n i Copyright. i8gS, by The Century Co. 62 Singing for Jesus, our Saviour and King. Frances R. Havergal. T. R Matthews. ^ J* fk . . 1 ^ r ^ . n \) -^ ,-. s , ^ "^ 1^ 1 ^ 1 — ^ — (%^— iT -^^ -f- \— — • — — 9 — m — 1^ 8 — m — — 1 — -1 J -^- -9- — • — • — !r- • — * • — J 1. Sing - ing for Je - sus, our Say - lour and King, Sing - ing for Je - sus, the 2. Sing - ing for Je - sus. and try - ing to •srin Ma - ny to love Him, and — ^ — ,--?— • — 1 — 1 1 -•- ta — 2 — — «— g — S ^ 1 l<^^-ft • ^ • — f — — s— — !• H L — t ^ i ' lc7-*45 — :; b T-, r e — — w — b' 1 |v^ — 8 1 P . — » -, \. •* - ^ ' .^ U 1/ k' I' y f 1 m ^ Lord whom we love; join in the soug; r^s-- -:i- — *- =4= All ad - o - ra - tion we joy - ous - ly bring. Long - ing to Call - ing the wea - ry and wan - der - ing in, Koll - ing the ^ w m praise cho as rus they of praise glad - Him ness a - a - hove, long. i 3 Singing for Jesus, our Shepherd and Guide, Singing for gladness of heart that He gives; Singing for wonder and praise that He died, Singing for blessing and joy that He lives. 4 Singing for Jesus, yes, singing for joy; Thus will we praise Him and tell out His love. Till He shall call us to brighter employ. Singing for Jesus, for ever above. 63 Though we are children. Anon, Norse Melody. n ', r s , , Kl V'l ^o ^ «. ». ■ ' ^ 1 ^ '\ ' ^ \ J \ k 1 fe3=2 -•^ ^ ^-^•h- m • =?=i=^ -i— H — 5— ^— vT- -*—4^^ 1^ -J^H — ^ 1. Though we are chil - dren small — • — 8 1 and weak. L^=l_,_^ — m -__i We might - y things may L(2 1 do; L-S-i-S-^-S— SH '— • We may the Sav - iour's 2. Young Da - vid, armed by God, was strong, And tierce Go - li - ath slew; And we, though young,may 3. The Sav - iour wants us ev - ery one To fight the gi - ant Sin; And though we oft may 4. For there are foes both great and small. Which youthful hands may fight; Though hard the strife, we 5. The bat - tie is the Lord's, and He Our youth-ful hands shal guide; Though young, we con - quer - m » • m « • cr« -•-• -^ -F- -f- ^l (iV k" • \ m * 1 i i 1 If}., l>? 1 1 ^ • '* » 1 W f f 1 II LI \\iyU ' L ■ • 1* r ^ m ' • V \ ' m • '* • - r 1 t W w w. ' iJ • r r w. w 1,1 \ b 1/ ^ V V 1^ ^ ' ' 1 1/ ^ JJ 1 " CHORUS. ^^t- T ^— I— ^ -4 4 . 4 -~\—* d glo - ry seek, con - quer wrong, stand a - lone, ne'er can fall, ors shall be — And fight to win it too. And learn the right to do. He'll give us strength to win. Armed with Je - ho - vah's might. The Lord is on our side. • -#- H^ -#- -(=- And Da - vid's God our God shall be. -S- -4.- =t= :|=^|=£ : t ^- t m }.-^ -p=^ ± T fe: m i M --fi *— r r ^ tr -ih-. — • » And His shall be the praise: 'Tis He that gives each vie - to - ry That crowns our youthful ^ days. 1^ =^= * i^ c=E cr? =t=t itfc :]i=^ i 64 Nearer, my God, to Thee. Sarah F. Adams. Lowell Mason. ••8.- Fine. ^=^ -4 -zS- -•— $ I f^ s 3^=3-=^ 1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Tbee! E'en though it be a cross That rais-eth me; 2. Though like the wan-der-er, The sun gone down, Dark-ness be o - ver me. My rest a stone; 3. There let the way ap-pe.ir Steps up to heaven; All thatThou send'stto me, In mer - cy given; Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Thee! -s^ ^^3^ & 4=t T ^mt -^ P ^ ipzzp: fe- "^^^ D.S. Wz Still Yet An - I^ -s>- -^- all in gels my my to song shall dreams I'd beck - on be, be me, Near Near Near - er. my my my -25 — God, God, God, -*- to to to Thee, Thee, Thee, t=t= ■i Then, with my waking thoughts Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise; So by my woes to be, etc. 5 Or if, on joyful wing. Cleaving the sky. Sun, moon and stars forgot. Upward I fly. Still all my song shall be, etc. Sarah F. Adams. Nearer, my God, to Thee. (Second Tune.) A. B. Spkatt. ^^=t ^ 3H "Sr =J= :5l- 1. Near- er, my God, to Thee, Near- er to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That niis-eth me; INI W^. ^ _ =E i ^= =t= It =t=t --f-—^ ^ -• — B»- Nearer, my God, to Thee.— ConcWed. ±E^ I t i H^:^ ■«- iSz 75*- -^-^- -s*- -g- Ei still all my song shall be, ^ _j ±^ 1^; -it -IS- ^ Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Thee: s i ^-=t. -is- :t= =F^ 65 Thos. Kelly. Of Jesus we'll sing. J — I — \-^^ — u i Caryl Floeio. m -I- -- I ±D-Jt- :gd=J- I ^ -v—t Vseii by permission. 71 Joy fills our inmost heart to-day. \Vm. C. Dix. Unison. — Tivace. . Homer N. Bartlett. m set Ei?E =r=F ^^=^ --3=-- 1. Joy 2. Low 3. Thou fills our in - most heart to - day: The roy - al Child is at the era - die-throne we bend. We won - der and a Light of un - ere - at - ed Light, Shine on ns, ho - ly born: dore; Child: The an - gel And feel no That we may hosts in bliss can keep Thy ^ :t=& :g= i m^. #4= -»—W- -i0t t-^ &s CHORUS. 4-^ 4=^ m =*ii 1^— *— a}- i=t^ X ^-^ir -s>- glad ar - ray ours trans - cend. His Ad - vent keep this morn. No joy was sweet be - fore. birth - day bright, With serv - ice un - de - filed. Ke - joice, re - joice! th'in- car - nate Word Wf^ rf ^ 4- J-^ I l^J- -P— Bf- i VP It 5 a -N- -I- -A- *S= -•pT— i— V 5=3? Has come on earth to dwell: No sweet-er sound than this is heard — Em - man - u - el gr-^- -s^T =0^ -^-i- 4- Em - man - u - I I I sr- el. m w ^r=tw-- % ■a- rrrrr ^-"M" -H.--^ --i--^ Copyright, 1S87. by The Centstry Co. 72 Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me. i^ F. J. Crosby. -\ B. C. Unseld. f. ■Z&- rn Ht: ^ --+- ^=^ iq= 1. Lead me, my Sav-iour, lead 2. Lead me, O my Sav-iour, lead 3. Lead me, O my Sav-iour, lead « • -^ r !• Whom have I to trust be - side; While a Through the rug - ged path I tread; With the With a Shep-herd's ten - der love; And, at ^^ 1-^ % ^=^i X T=r- c vrv -f^ -s- -^—^- ^ -J- CHORUS. . u a: zi ^ — I ^ 1 H — H ri- -/5l- 3= pil - grim and a stran - ger, Bread o£ Life Thou giv - est, last through grace re - ceive me, Be Thou still my faith-ful guide. Let my hun-gry soul be fed. To Thy bless-ed fold a - bove. Lead me. lead T-i;— • • • • 19 ^ r-* -(=- itiz fe^ ^ ^ ^ — d— ■^--* g i -Cp*-r— ^ • i i 1^- .\11 my jour-nej' here be - low; I IS-- •— *r 3-^ If Thy gracious hand up - hold me, Then how gladly will I go. I J I I -9i i^ - ' P— w '^ ^- =5=^ pn^ I [> I -t^tr-^V- Co/>yri£ht, l8y4, by S. M. Bixby, Usedby ptr. \) \) I 73 See, amid the winter's snow. E. Caswall. Unison. Edwin Flood. 3= I f 1. See, 2. Lo! 3. Say, i. "As ^ r i ■■ r r r r a - mid the win - ter's snow, with -in theman-ger lies, ye ho - ly shep-herds, say, we watch'd at dead of night, , I I I J ^TT-^^ T-^ Born for ns on earth be - low; He who built the star - ry skies: What your joy-ful news to day; Lo! we saw a wondrous light; • r r ' ^ f r r See the ten - der Lamb ap - pears. He who, throned in height sub-lime. Where-fore have ye left j'our sheep An - gels, sing - ing peace on earth. m M 1 I -J—f^ Sz A 1 T CHORUS. JE3: — ■ sJ ■ ^ig ^ r Prom Sits On Told -ised from e - ter - nal years. a - mid the Cher - u - bim. the lone-ly mount-ain steep? us of the Sav-iour's birth." . i mz ■ Hail, thou ev - er - bless-ed morn! Hail, re-demp-tion's hap - py dawnf m -1 — r 4=t^ :t =t: =^ g I f • P ! I ! P =i I ' r ' I p 'r — tH — Sing thro ^ "r^ ^ i= I all Je - ru ■ lem, Christ is born in Beth-le-hem. ^: flpc m T=f^r^ fee =i 5 Sacred Infant, all Divine, What a tender love was Thine, Thus to come from highest bliss Down to such a world as this! 6 Teach, teach ns. Holy Child, By Thy face so meek and mild^ Teach us to resemble Thee, In Thy sweet humility. 74 Jesus, we love to meet. Elizabeth R. Parson, TJniion. . i T. G. Reed. '-=i^ ±=t It 1. Je - sus, we love to meet on this Thy ho - ly 2. We dare not tri - fle now on this Th}' ho - ly 3. We list - en to Thy word on this Thy ho - ly $ day; We wor-ship 'round Thy seat on this Thy ho - ly day. day; In si - lent awe we bow on this Thy ho - ly day. day; Bless all that we have heard on this Thy ho - ly day. -J^-.^ J— 11=:^^: :q=1=^ s—^- m '■^"r^f i I --r=^=m I I -^- -\—\ — I -« « — ■ ? ■^-r rail. ^B ^ :5=^ :5=±t -^ ±: U: i Thou ten-der.heav'n-ly Friend.to Thee our pray'rs as-cend, Check eT-erywand'riugthougbt,and let us all be taught Go with us when we part, and teach each youthful heart: O'er our young spir-its bend, on this Thy ho - ly day. To serve Thee as we ought, on this Thy ho - ly day. Thy sav - ing grace im-part on this Thy ho - ly day. -1- -\-^-^ - 11 :5gi iSi 4=^=q= u nj -*^ u ::0=^-fl= V- =E^ >' .r ,: ' -rL ^ -^- iJ- ^ 1 — r ^ 1^ ± i 75 I love to tell the story. Katherine Hankey, Wm. G. Fischer. fe 15 — * 1. 1 2. I 3. I 4. I -tT'- t ^ ^ ^ :t ^ 3^ e. Of ^ r=^ love love luve love teU the tell the tell the tell the sto BtO sto sto I I ry Of un - seen things a - bove. Of Je ry: More won- der- ful it seems Than all ry; 'Tis pleas -ant to re- peat What seems ry, For those who know it best Seem hun - sus and the gold ,each tim ger - ing His glo - en fan - e I tpll and thirst cies it, -ing ^^^^ ^& -r^fT :t^ :t=J= t=E r=r J |V ^ 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 ^ , 1^ \hH j-J- -4 ■ — ^ Jj I — 1 — — 1 — 1 -*- -m—0- —4 — -7*— -J- -4-^ J' J — i-j- -^, 1 m^ O '^ • — lU * 4 ~g-4— — i — -? 1 \ 1 -J ;^h^ Jt^i—i—U- r^-^- Of Je - Of all More won To hear sus our - der it, -•- and His love, gold - en dreams. - ful - ly sweet, like the rest. I love I love I love And when to to to ,in — •- tell the tell the tell the scenes of — ^ P— , sto - sto - sto - glo - 1 ry, ry. i".v, ry, 1 —St 1 Be -cause I know 'tis true; It did so much for me; For some have nev - er heard I sing the new, new song, ! ._-•--•- -9- . f—0 f » F^ f- r-l ■ mpi't -r [, . f — t- — U, . -f= ^ -*- » it-- 1 1 H»-=— » • » — t ^ 1-^ 1 \t !ki^-— 1 tm f — r~ — 1 -r — ^— [■ — ' -1 t^-M — 1 — -&*—=— -I ^ 1 1 ' 1 CHORUS. t^S^ ^ I love to tell the sto - ry. It sat - is - fies my long-ings And that is just the rea-sou The mes - sage of sal - va - tion 'Twill be the old, old sto - ry. As noth-ing else could do. I tell it now to thee. From God's own Ho - ly Word. That I have loved so long. -H-l-h^ ^=E w- Cefyright, 1870, by IV. G. Fischer. Used ^ fer. ^ feS^EJEEgJ I love to tell the story.— concluded. ^l I ztiiB ^-^ N li 1-4^4^ — I— c^ ^s 'Twill be my theme in glo - ry •-=■ — • P • — r-P ^- ^ To tell the old, old sto - ry - -B^ — • — • •- Sh . Of Je - sus and His love. -• — t-p- — • a-: — • — rr^- w m^ I s r -p-i i=pc 76 Elvina M. Hall. -t^^ I hear the Saviour say. i ^ John T. Grape. U m-- ^^ r±^=9 ^^ =s=t^ ^=^iFlr 'S^ 1. I hear tlie Sav-iour say. Thy strength huleed ia small 2. Lord, now iu-deed I find Thy power,and Thine a - lone 3. For noth-ing good have I "Whereby Thy grace to claim- 4. "Whenfrommy dy-ing bed My ransomed soul shall rise, 5. AndwbAi be- fore the throne I stand iu Him com-plete, ^ 3=^ € U 1= — t^ — v^- Childof weakness, watch and pray. Find in Me thine all in all. Can chaujie the lep-er's spots. And melt tlie heart of stone. -I'll wash my garments white. In the blood of Calvary's Lamb. Then, " Je - sus paid it all" Shall rend the vault- ed skies. I'll ' lay my trophies down, All down at Je-sus" feet. ipii:p_ :5=b: IPi :U^ J=^ ^t-^^'V- -p—^- ^=1 -p-tr-Cr CHORUS. t> — \—-^ — ^ — s-rJ ^ 1^-^^ i-^ ^ i :iizT -g — 1 « I to Him I owe; Sin had left a crim-sou stain; He washed it whit* as enow. E Je - sus paid it -0. . ^. .0- 4=— t-P-»- all- All -t 1-1= — t:— "| ~ e I f ^ t:— 1=-t— •— r* — i--»—w : ^— I/— Ull g ^ l — H- | — p-- ^^3E F=^^^^ It: »i — P — • i 11 On our festal day. #^ #^^teF:^ J =J^ J. B. Dykes. "m ■>5<- r our fes - tal all joys of all things we O gra - eious Sav- iour, to Thy house we Our glad thanks-giv-ings un - to Thee we We know we may Thy heavenly bless-ing <^ ' • ^ • come: bring; claim: ATA. 1. On 2. For 3. On day, earth, do, ^ =€ m In its bright ar - For our harm-lesr Eight and pure aiiu ray, Tiirth, true. t=E J= a -ggH ?2- s :^ ^ pg^n^ EEEEE f^fe^=^^# ^#^ ^ig^ i A,^^ ^. M a^ Chil-dren's joys shall be Hear us, while we raise As on sa - cred days, ^ :^ ^ Smiled up-on by Thee Grate-ful songs of praise. So in week - day ways. ^ Who, once a Child, didst share an And chil-dren's lips pro-claim the may we praise and glo - ri I earth chil- -ly dren's Thy home. King. Name. :£- fg • r^ ' fs •■(s k J- I I J -^•^-0- ( g : ig -'iS-^JlS. i jtztzt E^^ t^ I I I Jesus 78 IS our Pilot. Maria B. W. Barnes. Animato. , \ \ G. A. BURDETT. fed M X ^^^^ ■^z ^ z±JL -^- ^=5=1 1. Je - sus is our pi - lot 2. Je - sus is our pi - lot, 3. Je - sus is our pi - lot, m ^i ^^ -i9- I I , — No one else can guide Our frail bark in safe - ty — Thro' His mighty arm We are safe from d:in-ger — — Well He knows the way From this realm of shad-ows ^ •- :t f: ^ r^ O'er life's storm-y tide. Safe from fear and barm. To the realm of d.iv. | -;_^ I . I : --^ t.-^-v^ =t=?^ i * ± r T-1 — r Copyright. i8Sj, by The Century Co. Jesus IS our Pilot. — Concluded. in 1 N 1 1 N , 1 yk-^-^-^=j- H — ±-\ ^ J J -^ r^ M — ^-1 — r — ^-1 ?r^ — 1 — • ^ — 1 — ^ -HJ When the waves of troub - le Baf - fle hu - man In His strong pro-tec - tion We may ev - er He can find the har - bor 0th -ers seek in Gs — t — P-i — i— 1 — 1-^ • * r — 1— skill, rest; Tain, ■19- He can al - ways Ee - f uge from all There the Lord ol iT : g Ti > calm them sor - row glo - ry i 8g— With His "Peace.be still." Is His faith - £ul breast. Ev - er-more He'll reign. p^ — ^ r 'f > 1 l-i M*-^^ ^^^^-t-L- ~^ U^-M^- — H ' 1 1 1 P 1 r H 1 79 G. Moultrie. Heavenly Father, God alone. ^s^ i^ i Anon. W 1= g^;i=3 r atS: ^ -s^- Ei^ r-«^5*- :q: Heaven-ly Thanks we When the Fa - ther, God a - lone, Lo! be - fore Thy mer - cy - seat We pre-sent Thee with Thine own, give; and yet we pray In our har- vest fes - ti - val. Teach us all to live to - day, Mas - ter on that morn With His har -vest- ers shall come. And shall gath-er in His corn. i^ U 1^— W^^wm - i £J=t m^ t=t I I ' I :^ '=^ i -«!- ^- ing it be - fore Thy feet: the day which comes to all: the last great har - vest-home : tft iSl «^ ^* 4=4: if I I - r s^ B*- -3*- Lord of mer - cy and of grace, Hearfrom heaven Thy dwellingplace. Lord of mer - cy and of grace. Hear from heaven Thy dwellingplace. Lord of mer - cy and of grace. Take us to Thy dwell - ing place. I Lay For For T=f- -O- I -^^. -^ ^J- -(5^ :^- -| T -^- i 8o Jesus shall reign. I. Watts. John Hatton. i m^ -7^ r -2^ -r:/ Je - sus slmll vpigQ wher - e'er the sun Does his sue - cess - ive jour-neys run; His king-doiu stretch from For Him shall end - less prayer be made, And prais-es throng to crown His head; His name, like sweet per- Peo - pie and realms, of ev - ery tongue. Dwell on His love with sweet-est song; And in - fant voic - es ^ .J- -O- ^ I ^ -^-(2- JZU. Sfc2^ -fS^ ^ -e2--«^ -(2- ^ 42- -M- £ 1 n u 1— 1 1 1 i 1 y k'l * 1 I-- - -J J •^ .^L^ 1- -A ^— H ^\ t^ b *->—«- -<» 1 *— m 4 "3 — H I.) -, ! J s? ^J .. J ••* « ^ s is 1 II J |<;' #__/ fy ^ . In- shore to shore. Till moons shall wax and wane fume, shall rise With ev - ery morn-ing sac shall pro - claim Their ear - ly bless - ings on r J J ^ ^ J . J . -«- J no - ri - His more. fice. name. '-> H I # • 1 <5 r E . • » CJ 11 P). 1 t? - 1 ^ ^ ^•f 1 1 1 s 1 tiUi, 1 M . r '^ 1 1 ' 1 1 "I? ' 1 -- C? 1 1 1 1 f ,!■ ' f II 1 4 Blessings abound where'er He reigns; The prisoner leaps to lose his chains; The weary find eternal rest. And all the sons of want are lilest. 5 Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King; Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the loud Ameu. 8i J. W. Walton. Our Saviour has gone. J. W. Walton. I i s^ J5=f SeSe^ 4- 1. Our Sav - iour has gone to the man - sions of light, K dark cloud has hid - den His form from 2. Then do not be troub - led, let not your heart fear. Though veiled from our vis-iou, His Spir - it 3. All glo - ry and praise to Je - ho - vah our King! Take the cup of sal - va - tion, and joy - ful - our sight; is near; ly sing; ^=§E !#♦ ±- £ f=F= Copyrif^ht, iS^S. by Tlte Centuty Co. Our Saviour has gone.-Conduded. ^^= 3: i -^^— J- 4: ^£e ^ i Bnt He is Not com-fo His word pre - par - ing a king-dom on high, And He will re - turn for His friends, bye and bye, rt-less or-phans,but chil-dren from home. We'll pa - tient-ly wait till the Sav-iour shall come. V - er faith - ful, is pledge ^1 1 1 J i hJ 11 ■ 1 ^ m W ' ' 1 « S J J J 9 « ^ ■ ! n^ n* J • « ^ 1 C ' • ■• 'si'- 8p- -• V &J- . ' 1. heav - en ■ly King, look down from a - bove! As - sist ns to sing Thy mer - cy and lore; 2. God of our life, we hal - low Thy name! Our busi - ness and strife is Thee to pro-claim; 3. Our Fa - ther and Lord, Al - might - y art Thou; Pre-served by Thy word, we wor-ship Thee now; • m -*■ J".^ rr 1 • J^i'^ mi m s 5 tm r ," r • • 1 f a » * . m • r d • J ■ r. • _ * . J 1 s ■ .1 1 S U S . * 1 b \_ ^ 1 F 1 U «• 1 m \ W • i r 1 f • 1 1 - ^ ^ *i 1 : , I ■r |— r • r I' ^ ' W •N 1/ 1/ r 1^ 1^ 1 ^ ^•J ^ C 1 V ^ ^=3 -fii'- So sweet - ly o'er - flowing, so plen-teous the store. Thou still art be - stow-ing, and giv - ing us more. Ac - cept our thanks-giv-ing for strength-en-ing grace; The liv - iug, the liv - ing shall show forth Thy praise. Theboun-ti - ful don -or of all we en - joy, Our tongues to Thine hon-or, and lives we em - ploy. ^^ -» ^ '— >- Fy -Uh — F — b — u — k — • • — »- f^ ^=5= -r*- -r-r Copyri£ht, 1S87, In The Century Co. 4 BufO above all, Thy kindness we praise. From sin and from thrall which saves the lost race; Thy Son Thou hast given the world to redeem. And bring us to heaven, whose trust is in Him. 5 Wherefore of Tliy love we sing and rejoice. With angels above we lift up our voice: Thy love each believer shall gladly adore. For ever aud ever, when time is no more. 89 Tr. by James E. Millard. God eternal, Lord of all I zJz Arr. fr. L. J. F. Herold. ±: 3 :l= God e - Glo - ri - Mar - tyrs, »-v • S) '—It-. *— '-1^ ^ SP ■— *-= 1^ ter - nal, Lord of all! Low - ly at Thy feet we fall: All the fied a - pos - ties raise, Night and day, con - tin - ual praise; Hast Thou in a uo - ble host. Of Thy cross are heard to boast; Since so -*- world not bright doth a the m ± :^ -t r- T — r hg-+ tEd^^ T ^ wor - ship Thee; We a- midst the throng would be. All the ho - ly an - gels cry. Hail, thrice mis - sion too For Thy chil-dren here to do? With the prophets' good - ly line We in crown they wear. We with them Thy cross would bear. All Thy church, in heaven and earth, Je - sus! W. -X -r -r I ^ I m zSz =3*= -s)- ho - ly, God most high! Lord of all the beaven-ly powers, Be the same mys-tic bond com- bine; For Thou hast to babes re - vealed Thingsthat to hail Thy spot- less birth; Seat - ed on the judg-ment-throne, Num - ber iis loud the an - them wise were mong Thine -ST ours. sealed. own! n ± z I -^ -•- 7? — r -r^-r A — I — I =t i go I know not the way I am going. Mrs. Malcolm. John Sewhll. 5;:^=^= ■-I 1=;-^ — 1 Sc — I — i [—• ^t F^=f^ 3^ H^^^ 1 1. I know not tlie way I am go - ing, But well do I know my Guide; With a child-like trust, I 2. As when some help - less wanderer, A - lone in an un-known land, Tells the guide his destined it e ^m ^ -f- H*. -p. :t=t p-iqiz -v-^- -\=r- -•--& ^ =S^ :?=^ H H — F- as ^ '~-| ' ^ — J. ^ — *— '-»^ — j- — *^^-t — • isSi qsi ^^-^ 3=ig= :gi give my hand To the might-y Friend by my side: The on - ly thing that I say to Him, As He place of rest, And leaves all else in his hand: 'Tis home, 'tis home that we wish to reach! He who ^ EE3^ -^ I ^ > "t X. ^t=i^ -A i ^-* 1 1 1^- H ai ^■-*SM-8- ^«l ^ S Sil -^ir—*- last." day. B takes it, guides us I ^ -p — ^ is — "Hold it fast! may choose the way; r Suf - fer me not to lose my way. And bring me home at Lit - tie we heed what path we take. If near - er home each ^EE^ F«P i r ^^^ 91 1 n h Mrs. C. F. Alexander. 1 tie IS coming, 1 1 \ IS coming, 1 1 N . ^ Caryl Florio. V 1 1^ 1 1 r> 1 1 1 1 1 « • ' 1 ' fL r 1 1 / k 4 J 1 1 9. « • J 1 1 1 N 1 II ]/n\^ ^ " • _ • II! ! m -> - ~ I'd' * * ^ • 4 d • • • • Ml J • • ■ :J: V T^ 1 -#- -4- -#- . -0- ^ ^ 1. He is com - ing, He is com ■ ing Not as once He came be - fore, Wail -ing In- fant, born in 2. He is com ■ inK, He is com - ing Not in pain, and shame, and woe, With the thorn crown on His 3. He is com ■ infi, He is com - ing Not as once He wandered thro' All the hos - tile land of 4. He is com - ing. He is com -ing Let His low - ly first es - tate And - His ten - der love so • • , ^ ^- ^ ^ . . /-> u , ^ ^ r i 1 1 ^ 1 S S r S 5 E 1 bW;, ^. s e y k U . U 1 1 r 1 U - F F ^ t ^-'b - - - '* ■ W W W... • r 1 ' '■ '■ 1 1 1 1 ' '■' 1 I'' 1 1 1 1 1 1 k' 1 1 1 1 I ' u i 1=F 3. -a- -^ ' « 1 M « • m- ^ »- -f^ ± * r y w^ weak - ness On a low - ly sta - ble floor: But up ■ fore - head. And the blood-drops trick-liug slow; But with Ja - dah, With His fol-lowers poor and few; But with teach us That in faith and hope we wait. Till in 4^. , on His cloud in glo - ry, lu the di - a - dem up - on Him, And the all the ho - ly an - gels Wait-ing glo - ry east - ward burn - ing. Our re- =t =3s: -- to to to Thee Thee Thee For For For those those those in in in per per per -^—r on on on the the the sea! sea! sea! i O Trinity of love and power! Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire and foe Protect them wheresoe'er they go. Thus ever let there rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sei 93 How holy the Bible. Anon. A. T. SCHAUFFLER. I 4= pczai ■¥■ ^ ^ ^ V ^^=^ -t^ I 1. How ho- ly the Bi - ble! how pure is the light That streams from its pa- ges di 2. 'Tis the voice of the Sav-iour — how sweet, in the storm, It speaks to the sin - ner dis :t=P 1 — r ^ :t i= ^E5 3= T ■^PT^ 3E "f*- B^ -r :t4 '-S- -^f ^ Tis a star that shines soft through the gloom of the night, — Of jew-els a won-der-ful mine. The tem-pest is hushed; o'er the sea comes a calm — The troub-led and wea-ry find rest. *~^ t: «^ ?^ ^ ■^ ^ :*=5r g =t=p =st Sg: ?^ r I ^ u Bt rz^z^: =«*: -z^ 'Tis bread for the bun - gry, 'tis food for the poor, 'O teach me, blest Je - sns, to seek for Thy face, - - I I -i •- m 1 A balm for the wound-ed and sad, — To me let Thy wel-come be given; m - ^ -»- tS^ • =t:4: tr- 1 — r Cofyrightt iSgS, by The Century Co. How holy the Bible.— concluded. =f= ^EE ^ *-"^r-tr :fl=± -r -* -^- 'Tis the gift of a Fa-ther — His like-ness is tliere, And the hearts of His Now speak to my heart some kind mes-sage of grace, And words that shall I ^^^^ Is 1 ^ ^ -^= 94 Mrs. S, K. Bourne, No longer FU wait, O my Saviour. :i: ^ 4-.-^ Cakyl Flokio. =f &. -s>- 14= =]= ^ 33 ?=^ 1. No Ion - ger I'll wait, O my Sav - iour! 2. No Ion - ger I'll wait, O my Sav - iour! 3. For-give and re-ceiveme,mv Sav- iour! I'll come at Thy bid-ding to ■ I'll come at Thy bid-ding to • Ac - cept my sur-ren-der to m =t: =?=t day! day! day! For o - ver my spir - it there My heart,oncesoston-y, is I blessand a-doreThee,0 -dr ^ ^ ^ M »- *- -u'— U- ^ 1=l=t ^m ti^ like me. like me. like me. 1 comes melt - ■won - _4t ,like a ed to der-ful U 1/ flood. The thought of the Sav-iour who shed His own blood To save a poor sin -ner tears To think how my Lord has been wait-ing for years. To save a poor sin -ner Love That sought me, and called me, and stooped from above To save a poor sin -ner 4=i: i: =t -pr^fr" n X f^ =t if= *e5 ^ 1^ ' i'A/. /5p^. *> 5, M. Bixby. Used by per. 95 Jesus, lover of my soul. Charles Wesley- n h 1 1 1 1 ^ J 1 1 1 John J B. DVKES. J 1 V 1 " J ' ' 1^ 1 • J _l 1 ; .11 1 ! 1 -1 <^ b h' m *! « J i 1 H « 1 ■ n • ^ -\ Iw '1 J 1 a f d/l 1 5 J . : ■ » — 1 J * • ^ r r • • • • ' 1 tJ • near - er 1. Je - sus, lov ■ er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo - som fly, While the 2. 0th - er ref uge have I none; Hangs my help - less soul on Thee; Leave, ah! leave me 3. Wilt Thou not re - gard my call? Wilt Thou not ac - cept my prayer? Lo, I sink, I - e r ' ^ - r ' <:> ^ « ~S~ a ' . H. <3 m ,- - «• u r P r S s • » a ' "i 1 1 ipj. , 4 p r i T \ ^-' 1 i i r " r — 1* ' ' 'a a • ^iL^ . p L 1 1 — w - i- -1 1- I- 1. 1 — 1 P » — i 1 \— i 1 \ — -'■'^ — F — — 1 ' — 1 — T 1 — \ — 1 |_. .-1 1 *i J — I- fe 15: m wa - ters roll, While the tern - pest still is high! Hide me, O my Sav-iour, hide, Till the not a - lone, Still sup - port and com - fort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed. All my faint, I fall! Lo, on Thee I cast my care; Keach me out Thy gra - cious hand. While I It m m hi: I ffi !•= in -+- -st- -«- iSi of life be past; Safe in - to the ha - ven guide; Oh, re - ceive my soul at from Thee I bring; Gov - er my de - fenoe-less head With the shad - ow of Thy Thy strength re - ceive. Hup - iiig a - gainst hope I stand, Dy - ing, and be - hold I storm help of last! wing! live! i & ^ j5.j^4-^- =^ I 96 Lampertus Gbdicke. h± Just as God leads me I would go. Jz Wm. F. Sherwin. 4- m i E^^ 1. Just as God leads me 2, Just as God leads, I God leads, I I would go; am con - tent; will re - sign; would not ask to choose my way, Con - tent with rest me calm-ly in His hands; That which He trust me to my Fa - ther's will; When rea-son's =t It :t=^ ^ -?2- 4=t =F=r= :t=t: =£=§2= n L. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^ 1 ^ ^ • V 1 1* d 4 ■ 1 1 ■ h ^ ' - 1 m « 1 • J U \- J ' 4 • J ,! 1 . ^ T r frv"' S - • J ■ ^1 J ■ J M • ' \ 1 J J • F lU • •:A « f ^j • • J 1 • ^ • 1 what has rays He de - de - will creed cep - be - and tive -»- stow, sent — shine, -&- i • • As - sured He That which His His coun - sel n, -f- -^ will not will for would I let me yet r m • me stray, commands, ful - fill; So, I That as would which J" 1 1 He leads, my that He should His love or - s 4 ^ , K , t> 'm— -S— ~i ^ \ jii 1» — , — j- — 1 — ^t-^ 4-. — \ \—\ ^^r — p— » • -f- -r— — !- — f — V — -f — r— ^ ^ ^_|_ '. : ■ ^1 ' 1 b 1 1 1 y r h^ 1^ 1 i m path I make, Ai d step by step I glad - ly take, A child in Him con aU ful - till; That I should do His gra - cious will In liv - ing or in dained as right, Be - fove He brought me to the light. My all to Him re fid - dy - * ^ f- ^ ing. ing. ing. 1 i =t '^- Copyright property of the Century Co. 97 Hosanna we sing. Geo. S. Hodges. John B, Dykrs. -i-4 I «=!= mn: T r -1- 1. Ho 2. Ho i^feli san - na we sing, like the chil - dren dear. In the old - en days when the Lord lived here; • san - na we sing, for He bends His ear, And re - joic-es the hymns of His own to hear; If; - J-nI --S J- I ^L t^ =t=t ^L^. ^g ^MJ?^ 1 — r -1©- i=i i'=d' — u T — f"^ fH-J- i & S: I I ^= is^^-:^ ^ "1*- He blessed lit - tie chil-dren, and smiled on them. While they chanted His praise in Je - ru - sa - lem. ■".Ve know that His heart will uev-er wax cold To the lambs that He feeds in His earth- ly fold. ^Se: -• — ^ ij L) h- ^ J21^ ^ ¥=P- • — • — H» » — ' — I' - i r ' M id= 1 — r tfc I I -*r-^z ^ ^g^ =3*: 1- -r^ r -r"! Al - le - lu - ia we sing like the cbil-dren bright, With their harps of gold, and their rai - ment white, Al - le - lu - ia we sing in the church we love; Al - le - lu - ia re - sounds in the Church a - bove; m ;_ji.t_i_ijLii-t I t=-t ^-.4^^ jT^^ :t=t: :t :k= Hosanna we sing.— condudea. 1^n — t — 1=. m -J u i ■Cftstntfit -• • ^ « 1 — sp+^ =:^ V'S'-al- -c; I i -S- (=" ' As they fol-low their Shepherd, with lov - ing eyes, Thro' the beau-ti-ful val-leys of Par - a - disc. To Thy lit - tie ones. Lord, may such grace be given. That we lose not our part in the song of Heav'n. -* — i^ =t _-tn*_^_^-^ g= S^Bs :p=|t: -U^-L :^=lzp 7^^ 1 98 Holy! Lord God Almighty. R. H EBER. John B. Dykes. < A *f tt 11 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 I 1^1 1 1 1 ^ V ft **t 1 1 1 I ' •1 '1 - 1 t ^y-^^i 1 ! J J -«— «L_ -^ ^^ -d — 1 J . J-^— ^- -i- -^ — «— -!— • — 1 ' * — ^—\ 1. Ho -ly. -S- bo -S-J -ly. ho - ly! Lord God Al - might -y! Ear-ly in the morn-ing our song shall rise to Thee: 2. Ho -ly, ho -ly. ho - ly! all the saints a-dore Thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea; 3. Ho -ly. ho -ly. ho - ly! tho' the darkness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of sin-ful man Thy glo-ry may not see. 4 Ho -ly. ho -ly. ho - ly! Lord God Al - might-y! All Thy worksshall praise Thy name, in earth, andsky,andsea: fl ftl J^* Sr -ir — J <} m m m m v,. m m f- m ». . m d^J. «V+t # 1 * t m ' • »r • a #Z H.'^l - ttM- *- -t- ^- -s (V \ — V- « — b- -^-h— h— f- -kV^-^ -T h — h-^l — ^H I— -i— t- T-^ ^ Ua — 1 1 -1 1 — T 1 1 M '\^^ -+ — 1 — U L ^V^ <* 1 -4- -A — -J- 1 ^ :S= :t^= =r: T: :^=:i= -^ Wl -1 ^ = Ho - ly, Cher-u On-ly Ho - ly, TT r ' - - - - LT * * • • t ho - ly, ho - ly! Mer-ci - ful and Might-y! God in Three Per - sons, bless-ed Trin - i - ty. - bim and Ser-a - phim fall-ing down be -fore Thee, Which wert,andart, and ev - er-more shalt be. Thou art ho - ly; there is none be - side Thee Per - feet in power, in love, and pu - ri - ty. ho - ly, ho - ly! Mer-ci - ful and Might-y! God in Three Per - sons, bless-ed Trin-i - ty. ^j=g=^=zJz :^jX^-U- -J-- r W-i^ 1 — r ^1^ r—r r^m^ 99 Jerusalem, the golden. Tr. by J M. Neale. 1 1 1 1 Alex. Ewing V ^M 1 I a ' ' 1 1 1 / If 4 1 1 1 1 •i mi ' « ' ' 1 ' ^ J _5^ ^ ■ 1 \ }-i) ^ J , ^ « '>. ■ 'i # m a m 2 ^ r 1. Je - 2. They 3. Ther( ru - sa - lem, stand, those balls 3 is the throne • the of of gold - Zi - Da - r en, on, Tid; 4 With All And 1 f 1 milk and ju - bi - there, from nS — f~ hon lant care - ey •with re - -•- blest! song, leased. Be- And The neath thy con - tern - bright with many an song of them that n — f — 8s — i — 1 §^tf-f-S- I 1- — » — -»- — » — ^-V- -r — r- — ^ — t— — 1 -» — 'f^ — r — 1 1 '1 j/^ 1 1 : III 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 -T^ pla an tri 1 I know not, oh, I know not. What The Prince is ev - er in them, The And tbev who, with their Lead - er, Have m Sink heart and voice op - prest: And all the mar - tyr throng; them that feast; tion gel, umph. The shout of ^ m T i: -t- I -.UJl i w r T -Sr n ^jF='=T^ ^=r X -^ - - - - --^-rr glo - ry. What light be - yond corn-pare. g? m so - cial joys are there, What ra - dian - cy of day - light is se - rene; The pas-tnres of the bless - ed Are decked in glo - rious sheen, con - quered in the fight. For - ev - er and for - ev - er Are clad in robes of white. m -*- -^- • m -»- It 4^ ±: =t -19- m Jerusalem, the golden. Tr. by J. M. Neale. (Second Tune.) G. F-C. Le Jeune. S I m — \-t^ m — ■- j= 4^=^ -^^ t 1. Je - ru - sa - lem.the gold - en, With milk anil hon - ey blest, I I I i ItJ . -•- -•-•-•- -m- -m- -fs- -m- -»- M J A ^ ^£^ ss Be-neath thy con -tern - pla - tion -#--•-. I -#- .(2. -^ m m ^^- ± =^ n h r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 ¥v^-^ ^ i ■ -J ! ^ — i — 1— 1- H 1 4 .i— n 1 n -«i — ^- -— •— ■ ^ J 1 w"^ • d — ^ — i= — 1 — ~^ — H _j tt;i__S_ — S! — -=J 1 I^H -j ^ — i — "tzJ Sink heart and voice op- prest; ■-r-' — *' I know not, oh, 1 -P- -#■ i«- I -0- 1 — ^ — know — • ■— #— ' **- i 1 not. What joys a - ■wait us • there ; (f^t^fl-^-r -i — ^ -^-^ -^— -t^k-^k= — Ij — ? -f- r -k->- — W ?- ^ 1 ^^ ^ t— f- -»— -| -| -| — 1 — 1 _l L_ F~ -| 1~" — 1 1 — -Y^ 1 1 ' REFRAIN. Je ^ 1= - gj- es=E -4- 5=i ^1 What ra-dian-cy of glo - ry! What bliss be - yond corn-pare! rtlc 3^=^ \ m -T—f—f—r- Je - ru - sa-lem, the ^p — r- gold - en, -*L ... g,|g- ^ =t lem, I the gold - en, Be - ueath J ,1 I I -J- r m^^^ ■d *^»— a — A 1 1 1 f— r— r— f~^p^ With milk and hon - ey blest. ^ I ^^ f=#i f= Be-neath thy con - tem - pla - tion Sinl; heart and voice -s>- . op - prest. =tz gjg- ?; 1^ 1= -«>-— :!=i H«- 1 Used by pertnissiott. Org. 100 Tenderly the Saviour. J. w. w. te^sE -IV-^ i m J. W. Walton. ^i^- ^- =3=5 3= ^ 1. Ten-der-ly the Sav-iour list - ened To the voice of grief or pain; Oft His eyes with tear-drops glistened 2. Si - lent-ly 3. Was it not * : * ^ : W- en-dured the Sav - lour e-nough, O Sav - iour, Cru-eltaunts,the scourge, the cross, For His Heavenly Fa-ther'sfa - vor For us sin - ful men to die? Spite of all our ill be-hav-ior, =^ -t 7 — L r ^-t t J ti I I b b I te^ ^H;^=J= =!• ^31^^ =1=^ =SS= *—'W-Jr-*-' No one sought His help in vain. Now, a-mid the choirs of heav-en, Count-iug all things else but loss. Thus may I, through pain or sor - row, Thou dost plead for us on high! In the light of such com-pas-sion. Still Calm Shall He hears -ly walk I not our faint-est with -out a- for - giv-ing prayer; larm ; be? 1=t 4=t =)S=M: =r^ tefc^ E^ ^^ REFRAIN. -^ ;Jt*: < • May this grace to me be giv - en. Thy de - vo - tion let me share. From Thy pa-tiencelet me bor - row, Lean-ing si - lent on Thine arm. ^" Swift to hear, slow to speak. Let Thy free and full sal - va - tion Mag - ni - fy it - self in me. I ^m ./-^ =t ^ «-=- £ p I Crpyright. jSqS. by Tht Century Co. -M-- ^ Tenderly the Saviour.-Conciudei i ^in ^- * — L, ^ =3=3= 3F Lord, in this Thy grace I seek: "Slow to wrath," oh, may I be, Dear-est Sav - iour, more like Thee. m^ - ^S^- m -£ lOI Tr. William Mercer. tr^ O come, all ye faithful. M. PORTOGALLO. ^:^^ ^-^ ! , J 4-. 5b= ■»|— *~ -s[ ^E^i=S ^EEi :i=^-*-»- • — • — •- :gi::^ «^ 1.0 come, all ye faith-ful. Joy-ful-ly tri-uraphaiit, To Beth - le-hem hasten now with glad ac - cord; Lo! iu a uian-ger 2. Kaise.raise.clioirsof an-gels, Sougaofloud-eat triumph, Throughheaven'shigharchesbeyonrpraises poured: Now to our God be 3. A - men! Lord.we bless Thee, Born fur our sal- va- tion, O Je-suslfor ev - er be Thy name a - dored; "Word of the Fa- tlier, m^ I i -s>- ^ F F ^ w r ^=p: 4^i « at*: :^E ^—9r EEEt =t^ -«_ Jt-4-J- ?g 1^ :^=p_ =t=t t=t= -I— ^P=^ pdE3^ f^ tl^ REFRAIN. 4-4-J-J^ J— ^^ ^-A-^- t=ir- lEf :fei nr s itft :^- -«^*.-j *-ii: ^-*- "»~»- q=« :^ i Lies the King of an - gels A GIo - ry in the high-est;,- Late iu flesh ap-pear-ing;/ T7^- O come, letusa - doreHim, come, let us a- dore Him, O come, let us a- dore Him, Christ the Lord. £i^4=Ftrttt S -•-^ J-^ -^-•- =1=3: J- •i:g=q ^ ii=* >-? - ^ -^ ■(2- m= -h-t- 1^ I t=t4=t= f-^ «=t:=t: t=t f^ 102 Stand up ! — stand up for Jesus ! George Duffield. i i =t ^-F ^-T ^— George J. Webb. — \- ^ si- 1. stand up! — stand up for Je 2. Stand up! — stand up for Je 3. Stand up! — stand up for Je sus! Ye sol-diers of the cross; sus! The trump-et call o - bey; sus! Stand in His strength a - lone; I Lift high Forth to The arm S ^ His roy - al ban - ner, the might- y con - flict, of flesh will fail you, -IS. «_ =t=t =t=t ^^ 4=^; Ff^ ^^=F i n h 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 , 1 J 1 1 1 V 1 " 1 \ d J 1 1 ; 1 ! J 1 J « J 1 : r>^ 1 X L J \ J *. m. ^ 1 *< • ': m •i '-" -: 1 -, ', 1 '\ — J 1 KD J J 1 J ■=1 • J -J — w ^ —J i-j — J — • • — '^ * 1 f ^ h^ — ^ — « — >■<;;.' ' r ' ' • -T 4— It must not suf - fer loss; From vie - fry un - to Tic - fry His ar - my shall He lead, In this His glo - rious day. Ye that are men, now serve Him A - gainst un - num-bered foes; Ye dare not trust your own: Put on the gos - pel ar - mor, Each piece put on with prayer; • m • . <} • 1 ' ■ , J 1 J J- . . . * ^.i U' 1. * 1 1 - = s • S ^m 8 ^ i 1 i r "•LI 1 1 ^^- -r — b- -U — f- — — \ 1 -1 1 — l-W- ~1 f * 'r- ^^ — 1 1^15 ^J 1 I —\ 1 — T ^^ ^ — — t' 1 -^ — ' 1 -A f— 1 3=E M T- I I - • - \ ' '^ Till ev - ery foe is van-quished, And Christ is Lord in - deed. Let cour - age rise with dan - ger. And strength to strength op-pose. Where du - ty calls, or dan - ger, Be nev - er want - ing there. 1 :t=l; w i: h — r- i i. stand up! — stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle. The next, the victor's song. To him that overcometh, \ crown of life shall be; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally! 103 O morrow land, abiding land. J. C. French, Henry Burton, ^ ^ d= i 3 ifcit mor-row nior-row O mor-row ^ — B'—. H- ll -»■ Be - yond the shad - ow No ach - ing hearts, nor And clasp the hands of land, land, land. a - bid-ingland. We're tray - 'ling home to thee: a - bid-ingland. No tears of sor - row there; a - bid-ingland. We soon shall reach thy shore. t :^ itj*: =t m ^ F^r^^ r=r=rr CHORUS. ' ^ ^ 1 h 1 -. -^-, ^ ^ 1 I . 1 1 ^ !v , H/ 1 ^ b ^ n 3 1 J i 1 1*^ K. ^ * J ■ ^ J 1 iJf U ul^ J a J « J \ ^ r^ J * ^ 1 1 ; -: 1 Wm'^i' b ^ ] 1 -I ^ J ^ 1 ^ •i J » 8 J I • • lU) 1^ ! m ^ t J • _ . . _ • a < * *t 1 • 1 y • 1^ ' ■ • ^ • d ^ m N • and the shade. Thy ra - diant hills we see! ^ wea - ry eyes; With - in thy dwell - ing fair. > We are trav'ling home t thee; We are those we love. To meet, and part no more. r -r f • _*. -f- Q« ■ 1 • 1 a B^ "" 9 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 * IW-, 7 U S :. 11 m i ^ ^S S I. 1 L W ''-' b Hi" f p' I '• f f 1 i i 1 'F 1 r i' f tJ U , f 1 r J J ' ^ ; , ! , t {■ ^ r 1 ! , U 1 U V V ' V " \i \) \ ^ * l # -=^ ^ s^ ^ :^= -i — ^ — • — 1^ *-"-*- ^ ^ trav-'ling home to thee; And soon, be-yond the riv-er's brink, Thy glo - ry we shall see. ^ I ^ 1- Copyrisht, iS^, by Tk£ Century Co. 104 Jesus, and shall it ever be. J. Grigg. i 4 — ^ i J. R. Fairlamb. S — r 1. Je - BUS, and shall it ev - er be, 2. A - shamed of Je - sus! soon - er far 3. A - shamed of Je - sus! ju st as soon t^ A mor - tal man a - Let eve-ning blush to Let mid-night be a ■ ■# -*- H t=t -ta- shamed of Thee? Ashamed of own a star; He sheds the shamed of noon; 'Tis mid-night 1^ N .^, P f= -| 1- I =F ztt±: -^ — M — I 1 — h=± 5=:^ H=^ ^ J ;^ r E£ r -• - ' ' r ^^i^-- Thee, whom an - gels praise. Whose glo-ries shine through end-less days? beams of light di - vine O'er this be - night - ed soul of mine, with my soul, till He, Bright morn-ing star, bid dark-ness flee. -0- -^- -*- d . m -»- M ^ -»- ^ . ^ -r r -f- Cofyright, 1887, l>y The Century Co. 'r=f=r ■^^H t=U: -(z- I Ashamed of Jesus — that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No, when I blush, be this my shame. That I no more revere His name. 5 Till then nor is my boasting vain. Till then I boast a Saviour slain; And O may this my glory be. That Christ is not ashamed of me. 105 E. H. Sears. It came upon the midnight clear. i teEi _l — tf L^ John B. Dykes. !V , [ i r I 1. It came up - on the mid-night clear, That glo - rious song of old, 2. Still through the clov- en skies they come With peaceful wings un - furl'd, 3. O ye, oe-neath life's crush-ing load, Whose forms are bending low. From an - gels bend - ing And still their heav'n-ly Who toil a - long the ^^ -» — » m- -• — • •- ^i i^c -(2-^ It came upon the midnight clear.-conciuded. ^^ I m j^ ^^- :=1= *-• To touch their hiirps of O'er all the wea - ry With pain - ful steps and :?: i^ near the earth, mu - sic floats climb -ing way I gold; Peace on the world; A - bove its slow. Look now! for earth, good -will to men. From sad and low - ly plains They glad and gold - en hours Come =t * ^12_ t It :t=J i w fe, -•-^ -n hear bless ■ hear the ed the an an an gels gels gels ■7:i- sing, sing, sing, i^ J_J^ n J To hear the Thebles8-ed And hear the ■J-i ffi hear the gel3 r- aing. an - - gels sing, an - - gels sing, an - gels sing. For lo! the days are hastening on, By prophet bards foretold, When with the ever-circling years Shall come the age of gold, When peace shall over all the earth Its ancient splendors fling, And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing. io6 O Paradise, O Paradise. F. W. Faber. > J. Barnbv. ri/ 1 ' 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ^ 1 II / u L,4 J P 1 1 J ill! 1 1 J 1 I 1 1 II /Ti I' i77 J #, • ^ n • ^ ^ 1 fl I'd la h» 4 f S 8 9 J • • ' 8 « J •- ! s . 1 • *. • ^ ■tt* -! 1 ^ • - . 1. Par 2. Par 3. Lord Je - . -•- ■ - a - dise, - a - dise, sas. King m m of Par - Par - Par - a - dise, Who doth not crave for rest? Who would not seek a - dise, The world is grow - ing old; Who would not be a - dise, keep me in Thy love, And guide me to • the at that • ' , 1 1 III: 1 p ' ■ H- w^ > W- 1 1' ^ i» _t._^ 0t — »_ _^_x_ n — n — 1 m^ — L r — , — f=-M— F— •-^ w • i 1 p^*^— — 1 1 -| h h l-l— — • — ^ i »— — -^r^ D — t ' — 1 =- 1 1 r 1 ^ 1 "Where loT - al hearts and true S — I — \ — ^- ^fc=fta =ss= loy loy loy hap - py land Where tht-y that loved are blest; rest and free Where love is nev - er cold; hap - py land Of per - feet rest a - bove. =rT I fK^y-^ Sf- Where Where Where al hearts al hearts al hearts and true and true and true I ^t-- -?.s>« ^ I 5t W: :t I Stand ev - er in the light, All rapt -ure, through and through, In God's most ho Stand ev - er in the light, All rapt -ure, through and through. In God's most ho Stand ev - er in the light, All rapt -ure, through and through. In God's most ho ly sight? ly sight ? ly sight? It ±1 i i^ * I r^ X =tje loy C. Wordsworth. O day of rest and gladness. J I ■ , , — ^ — I i J. W. Elliott. .M= E^ ^ -sj- :i=i=SS=^ lt=lj^tMz I I 1. O day of rest and glad - ness, O day of joy and light, 2. Ou thee, at the ere - a - tion. The light first had its birth; 3. To - day on wea - ry na - tions The heavenly man-na falls; O On To balm of thee for ho - ly r care and our sal con - vo -s>- -#- sad - ness, va - tion ca - tions i 4 J-A. St fe* 4-' -•- -0 - -»- -f- -^^ \ m -(=- -rr^ i^ -«-^ — ■ — I- :^=i: ^*=t -*- -f- -»- -•■' I 1 ^ =«t -^— S- 1^ Most beau Christ rose The sil - - ti - ful, most bright, On thee the high and low - ly. Through a - ges joined in from depths of earth; On thee our Lord vie - to - rious The Spir-it sent from ver trum - pet calls. Where Gos-pel - light is glow-ing With pure and ra-diant m -ttf- -r— m^ '^=r: m -S^it =tt :t -0- -»■ tune, heaven; beams, r^ TJntffon. ■=f^ Harmony. -4- 3: f^ X'' ho S^ Sing ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! And thus on thee most glo - rious And liv - ing wa - ter flow - ing Jill- J?/ J To the great God Tri - une. A trip - le light was given. With soul - re - fresh - ing streams. ^- ?^ r. =t= g ^EEB w-1 — r -g- New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest. We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest. To Holy Ghost be praises, To Father, and to Son; The Church her voice upraises To Thee, blest Three in One. io8 Ring out, O bells, in gladness I Amy S. Woods. Caleb Simper. Efefei It i * I -sj-r i ^ i^ -zt -w- ■w — « <=■ — I — ■ »» » - ' ir For Christ the Lord is born; Far ban - ish earth - ly sad - ness And tell it far and near: Our Day - star now has ris - en. The news was told last night, By glo - rious an - gels wing - ing And on the earth be peace; Loud swells the Christ-mas an -them. 1. King out, O bells, in glad - ness! 2. Bear, ye winds, the sto - ry, 3. To wake-ful shepherds watch- ing, 4. All gli' - ry in the high - est! IS 4= «: t=t -^ :t It ^=^ ^ i i i is= On this His birth- day morn. The win - try world to cheer. To earth their joy - ful flight. Which nev-er - more shall cease. I - I m Ap - proach, ye faith - ful peo - pie, Un - to His man - ger - To those who sit in dark - ness His glo - rious light has They sang in sweet- est num-bers The song we sing this For heaven and earth this morn -ing Are joined in love di - ' JlA-M I . * «- *— it shrine, come, morn- vine. t^ P^ 5E it ± Ijlg. 1 1 n — ^ X- 1 — e — 1 -^ 4- -1- IT 1— —^ H — 1— — ^•I 1 ^ CHORUS. -4^ —J — 1 — ^ W--^ M— ^ — 1 — i Y T=P — 1 4 — ~»i — J — — 1 — =.i3= =^^^ iN- =«= —^ — ^J fc y »• ^ • r * • r ^' Where lies the In - fant Sav - iour True God, and Man Di - vine. \ To E "To ;uide them you in through life's shad- ows Da - vid's cit - y, Up A to their Sav-iour— Fa - ther's home. -Christ — is born!" >Kmg out, o bells! By Him who in a sta - ble Is born of Da- vid's line. ) ;: . -g- M. -0- -f-Tr Qf-Vi jU s s tt* . "" ■ ,• 'im • 1 1 .. .1 ■ : 1 1 R5— * - • -l- t- ■ P-- • ^3 f — K 1 1 11 h ' I - 1 \- ■ f 1 1 r' • ' ■ 1 1 - 1 1 ' ■ 1 ' Eins out. Ring out, O bclls.-concioded. i i :d= fct 1 -^ — 3- -s>- T B King, tri - nmph-ant ring! Tkis is the birth -day of our King; O bells, tri-umph-ant ring! t t t * i ' ' ^ EE 1 — r ^lii 1 — bells, tri - niDph - aDt ring! I I -l-L-i- m I I I r -^ — 1 — r^ Ring, tri-umphant ring! Ring out, O bells! [Organ J O bells, tri-umphant ring! Ring out, bells! m --g i^ ^ -•- -F- 4— i ^5=^: ^ f^ Bing oat, O bells, tri - omph-ant ring! log H. W. Bakbr. The King of love my Shepherd is. John B. Dvkes. S ^5=^ 3 r r*^^- r :i ^:iiS I a 1. The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth nev - er; I nothing lack if I am His, And He is mine for ev - er. 2. Wliere streams of living -Ba ter flow My ransomed soul He lead-eth, And, where the verdant pastures grow, With food ce-les-tial feed-eth. 3. Perverse and fool ish, oft I strayed, Bnt yet in love He sought me, And on His shoulder gently laid. And home, re-joic-ing.bronght me. 4. And so. thro' all the length of days, Thy goodness fail- eth nev- er: Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise Within Thy house for ev-er. e^ =153= =F-P= =Sit -♦A=^ ^^ ^ "W" i ^ ^ m - L I =^ x ± i ^ -^4- T- m f i t gj ^ .- 3 It came from realms of glo - ry; And jew- els with -out meas-ure. His blood for-give - ness seal - ing. seE? «t Peace on earth, good will to men. Him they sought, al-though a King, 'Tis the Sav - iour promised long. An - gel - io voic-es ring ■ They found in birth-place low Eing out your loud-est prais ing- l.V. I *^ -(=- =^-JL ^^ -^ 3£ r ^ CHORUS. ^^ -^- -m r Christ the Lord to earth has come. His glorious mes-sage bring - ing. The Babe so pure and ho - ly. Its grate-ful an -them rais - es. There with-in a man-ger lay Ev - ery heart this hap - py day I King the mer - ry Christmas bells; 1^1 -h It; m Ring the bells, the Christmas bells.-condudea. "^^^ms: -Si- -r =^ ^ Chime out the wondrous sto -r T^ I ^ ^ ^ It ^- ry; Glo - ry be to God on high, For ev - er - more be glo - ry. I , I ^ -(• B ^ =t==E rrr^T=i 1 — r ^^=^ III John Ellerton. Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise. E. J. Hopkins. ifcfe 1^ ^ -Bt- =it :^ -^;t- t^^T "Z?- Sav - iour, Grant us Grant us Grant us a - gain to Thy dear name we raise Thy peace up - on our homeward way ; Thy peace, Lord, thro' the com - ing night; Thy peace through-out our earth-ly life. With one ac - cord With Thee be - gan, Turn Thou for us Our balm in sor - -iS- -g- -g- -^ our part-ing hymn of praise; with Thee shall end the day; dark-ness in - to light; and our stay in strife; its -Si- 7-^; — ; "^ » »- =fe= It sr: =t 1 — r i 5?«=q ^ -\ — ^ 1 E^a: 4: T 1==^: -i: -T5i- :t=5= ::^ ^^ We stand to bless Guard Thou the lips From harm and dan - Then, when Thy voice J- J- ^ Thee ere our wor-ehip cease, Then, low- ly from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this ger keep Thy chil-dren free. For dark and shall bid ourcon-flict cease, Call us, O -z>- -z)- r -w- f ■»- kneel - ing, wait Thy word of peace. house have called up - on Thy name. light are both a - like to Thee. Lord, to Thine e - ter - nal peace. I i^ ^S=i^ -1— ^ ^^ 1=4: i 112 Praise the Lord, His glories show. H. F. LvTE. B. C. Blodgett. m m 32=!} fe^ m -(^^ EtS ^ =*=a= -(&-— 1. Praise the Lord, His glo - ries show, Saints with - in His courts be - low, An - gels round His 2. Praise the Lord, His mer - cies trace; Praise His prov - i - dence and grace. All that He for i^j p-J=fz^ EE ^^ ^- =t §^± J — »-^ — «- ^^ f^"^ 5i i^ I I throne a - bove, man hath done, I' It: ■ ^ • t*- irU -r- :J:. -r ■ All that see and share His love. Earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, All He sends us through His Son: Strings and voic - es, hands and hearts, - . ^ , . ! Tell His In the It 1 mm V~F^ =t=t=P^5 -^«=t- Tell In His the 4 r\ ** ^ 1 1 1 _ _ 1 1 J J ^ 1 1-1 ^ 1 \P^ A — ^-- g-4_^^^^ • .,-^-.hT^^;_,_J.j-^-^ — t ^^' .-1— ^-- U^U-^-U wc CO . -i-- n - ders, n - cert ' 1 ' sing His worth; Age to age, and shore to shore, Praise Him, praise Hiiu, 3ear your parts; All that breathe, your Lord a - dore, Praise Him, praise Him, ^ . ■«- • -^- • -s- . ^ • 1 ^ J 1 > ■ - . 1 u 1 r -^ • ev - er-more! e V - er-more ! m^-t-^-f--- =p^-^ ^^NH-r • i • r --^^ , ■ * ' ^ — ^F — * — 1 — ^^-i^F^W P-t—T- r^ 1- 1 — r— |J — 1 — \—-r— -g— r • . . r • 1 p • . ■ r • »'- T^ — 1? '^ • H 1 1 1^1 1 ^ 1 1 1 Copyright, t8S7, by The CeHtury Co. 113 Lord, this day Thy children meet. W. W. How. Old Litany. » m % m E53 T -s<- I * . 1. Lord, this day Thy chil - dren meet In Thy courts with will - ing feet; Un - to Thee this 2. Help us nn - to Thee to pray, Hal - low - ing our hap - py day; From Thy pres - ence . - Up- ■«- BS rf-H^ X It =^ r X i ^ ^ m^ es^ ^ day thus they to -2^ raise win Grate - Hearts ful all hearts pure, I in and hymns of praise, free from sin. =^ _p=J i 3 All our pleasures here below, Saviour, from Thy mercy flow: But if earth has joys like this. What shall be our heavenly bliss! 4 Make, O Lord, our childhood shine With all lowly p;race, like Thine: Then through all eternity We shall live in heaven with Thee. 114 Isaac Watts. KT i=i How condescending and how kind. J. Barnby. ^S=tli ^^^ p- I *-b*-^-.J^-# m -\-^r-r -^-i-- 1=^ 1? * • * V ^ 1. How con-(le-8cend-iDg and how kind Was God's e- ter-nal Son! Onr misery reached His heavenly mind, And pity brought Him down. 2. He sunk beneath our heav- y woes, To raise us to His throne ; There's ne'er a gift His hand bestows, But cost His heart a groan. 3. This was com-pas-sion, like a God, That when the Saviour knew The price of par- don was His blood, His pit - y ne'er withdrew. 4. Now, tho' He reigns ex -alt- ed high, His love is still as great; Well He re-mem-bers Cal -va - ry,— Nor let His saints for-get. g ^ _ iinxi^ ^^ t=t=t=t ^ £= f— •- ^=pt I I P n^ ^ d=^ 4-r^ =t f— ^r i 115 There's a Friend for little children. Albert Midlane. Samuel Smith. 1. There's a Friend for lit - tie 2. There's a home for lit - tie 3. There's a crown for lit - tie ohil-dren chil-dren chil-dren J J- A- bove the bright blue sky, A- bove the bright blue sky, A- bove the bright blue sky, ^ A Friend who nev-er changes. Where Je- sus reigns in glo - ry. And all who look to Je - sus =t==t It^ :^ :1= 1 -J - V si: 3 m Whose love will nev - er die; A hojne of peace and joy; Shall wear ' it by and by; ^: ^=ss= '^i- i fcrjc !± ift^ ii Our earth - ly friends may fail us. No home on earth is like it, A crown of bright-est glo - ry. =i=r And change with changing years; Nor can with it com-jiare; Which He will then be - stow This Friend is al - ways For ev - ery one is On those who found His wor - thy hap - py, fa - vor. Of Nor And that dear name He bears, can be hap - pier, there, loved His name be - low. EE IKj :t:= m I I There's a song for little children Above the bright blue sky, A song that will not weary. Though sung continually; A song which even angels Can never, never sing; They know not Christ as Saviour, But worship Him as King. ii6 Summer suns are glowing. W. W. How, I m i Samuel Smith. » -@- -s>- -^- 1. Sum - mer suns are glow - ing 2. God's free mer - cy stream - eth 3. Lord, up - on our blind - ness =i^ -(=- fe^ - ver land and sea, Hap - py light is flow - ing O - ver all the world, And His ban - ner gleam - eth Thy pure ra-diance pour; For Thy lov - ing- kind - ness li^l =?^=?= -^ :t==t -^- ^^ -^ --3-- Boun - ti - ful and free. Ev - ery- thing re - joic Ev - ery -where un - furled. Broad and deep and glo Make love Thee more. And when clouds are drift es In the mel - low rays, rious As the heaven a - bove, ing Dark a - cross our sky, -t^ ts — 1-^^— =t --t- m. tS=^ :t ■±diz ^ -T- i^ ^ All earth's thousand voic Shines in might vie - to - Then, the veil up - lift T^ T I ^^ -v—\- -«- - es rious ing. i Swell the psalm of praise. His e - ter - nal Love. Fa - ther, be Thou nigh. = ^ — r i i We will never doubt Thee, Though Thou veil Thy light; Life is dark without Thee; Death with Thee is bright. Light of Light! shine o'er us On our pilgrim way, Go Thou still before us To the endless day. 117 Come, Jesus, Redeemer. Ray Palmer. S. M. BiXBV. n 1 1 J 1 1 1/ ' ( < 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 J ,^ <^ 1 , 1 / rt^ J ' - _i 1 1 1 ^ « 1 =■ fn i 4 ^1 a J ! *i « J 1 « ! 1 K-\) i a • • s • • « ^ eJ. • A^ ] ^ s> • m 1. Come, Je 2. With - out -0- & 1 - sus, Ee - Thee but deem weak - - er, ness, • 1 a - with bide Thou Thee I with me; Come am strong; By glad - den my day Thou shalt spir lead - it me, -•- 1 that by ^rt-r- yg S 1. 1^ r i 1 • r5 • s g — •— S 1 P 1 u ' r \ 1 • ^-'bT 1 1 1 ^ r a P '« 1 'II 1 1 1 1 r 1 W r r 1 1 11 1 1 r^i 1 1 1 1 1 -J- -4- 4- 4- d=d= r -T5l- 1S= 1:^ :^ wait - eth for Thee; Thy smile ev - ery shad - ow shall chase from my heart. And soothe night be my song; Though dan- gers sur - round me, I still ev - ery fear. Since Thou, ^ ■iS- -I — I — ' I — ^h- ii It 4=f= ^=r- iti -V — r -r=^ ^ i^ -T5l- lit i^ ev - ery sor - row though keen be the smart, the Most Might - y, my Help - er, art near. ^ ES :£=t ^ — I — 1^-- r~r Copyright, 1S94, by S. M. Bixlfy. Used by per. -I I 3 Thy love, how faithful! so tender, so pure! Thy promise, faith's anchor, how steadfast and sure! That love, like sweet sunshine, my cold heart can warm; That promise make steady my soul in the storm. 4 O then, blessed Jesus, who once for me died, Made clean in the fountain that gushed from Thy side, I'll see Thy full glory. Thy face shall behold. And praise Thee with raptures forever untold. Ii8 Sweet is the work, my God, my King! Isaac Watts. ±fe 4—\ U Fr. R. Schumann. i^mm ^ 3: :t 3= ^=r=3= ^ TopraiseThy name, give thanksandsing; To show Thy love by No mortal cares shall seize my breast; Oh, may my heart in And bless His works, and bless His word; Thy works of grace, how 1 ^ ^ ^m. Sweet is the work, my God, my King, Sweet is the day of sa - cred rest; My heart shall tri - umph in my Lord, ' J-8 ^^ I --l^ ^^E ^ m ^- w ^^ ^=5 morn - ing light, tune be found, blight they shine, I And talk of all Like Dii - vid's hai-p How deep Thy coun ■ I fee ffi ^ It Thy of eels, truth at night, sol - emu sound, how di - vine! * I Lord, I shall share a glorious part, When grace hath well refined my heart, And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like holy oil, to cheer my head. Then shall I see, and hear, and know All I desired or wished below; And every power find sweet employ. In that eternal world of joy. 119 Harriet Aubbr. Sweet is the work, O Lord. sp 4-4- J= ^ J. Barney. — I- --^P^- I :^=^ =i=^ -^-g 1. Sweet ia the work, O Lord. 2. Sweet, on tliis day of rest. 3. To songs of praise and joy — •-*— ^ Tby glorious acts to sing; To join in heart and voice Be ev-ery Sab-bath given, ^s ^f^ m ftt t:- ifcit Jt: I To praise Thy name^and hear Thy word, And grateful oflerings bring. With those wholove and serve Thee best, And in Tby name rejoice. That such may be our blest em - ploy E - ter - nal - ly in heaven, -I I I r T -^f PP rr-r -sk. 120 Just as I am, without one plea. C. Elliott. W. B. Bradbury. J- 1. just as I am, -with - out one plea. But that Thy blood was shed for me. And that Thou bid'st me 2. Just as I am, and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee,whose blood can 3 Just as I am, though tosseda- bout With many a con -flict, many a doubt, Fight-ings and fears, with S^^ /a -^ t -(=- f= r :t==t:l= £ =t 1— ^ » I I " =ii '^- ^ -J J- r come to Thee, cleanse each spot, in, with - out. ^ -'§'- :fe*= 3 o o o Lamb Lamb Lamb i — I©- 1^ i^-^' of of of God, God, God, come, come, come. I I I 35i H come, come, come. :& -^- 2-L- ^^ i 4. Just as I am. Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve ; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come. 5. Just as I am. Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down; Now to be Thine, yea. Thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come. 121 B. M. Edwards. James R. Murray. God make my life a little light. 1. God make my Ufe a lit- tie light, "Witli - in the world to glow ; A little flame that harnethbright,Wher-ev-er I may go! 2. God make my life a lit - tie statT, Where-on the weakmay rest ; That.io wliathreathanU 8trengthIhave,May servemy neighborbest ! n^ VV V r-tr Cc^yri^ht, iSSo, by The Century Co. God make my life a little light.— concluded. = ^ : 4^=^ t 1 M m ± m ttSEg: lEB ^^ !=i=^ ^— g- ^—g- God make my life a lit- tie flower, That giv-eth joy to all; Con-tent tobloomin na-tivebower, Al-thougb itsplacebe small! God make my life a lit -tie hymn Of ten-der-nesa and praise 1 Of faith that uev - er wax-eth dim In all His wondroua ways! ^^!^.-^ -0- ^^^.^^^\^^ 1 3r=i ^1 te^ =t -#-H«-^ ?3^ rP -V— t^ TT V-tT- k" i^ i/ 122 John Keble. Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear. Peter Ritter. S :fc H ^=^- m i=i=^iF=\ =i= r^^^^=i=f^ , ^ W^z f^=^=r^^-r 1. Sun of my soul, Thou Sav - iour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; O may no 2. When the soft dews of kind - ly sleep My wea - ry eye - lids gen - tly steep, Be my last I'- I 1 I . ^ k ■^ ~ — I — ^ - . ■- ^^=h r ^3= r r J \ L- I-m — m — « — I 1 ^ :3 I I earth - born cloud a- rise To hide Thee from Thy sery- ant's eyes, thought, how sweet to rest For ev - er on my Sav -iour's breast. s i h5Z_ :^- =t: :|i=P= m 3 Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live; Abide with me when night is nigh. For without Thee I dare not die. 4 If some poor wandering child of Thine Have spurned to-day the voice divine. Now, Lord, the gracious work begin; Let him no more lie down in sin. 123 Down from their home on high. J. Carter. siEi ^ -i-g j 53^ J. Carter. ^UMmu^m^^JM:^ ^ ^ 1. Down from their home on high.Down thro' the starry sky, An-gels descending fly, While the earth shaketh; Koll they the 2. He from the grave is gone. Treading the way a-lone; Death now is overthrown By His en-deav-or! Whereisthy 3. Sing we Thy praise for aye, Whowashedoursinsaway;Uu-to Thy name al-way We shall be sing -ing: Fardownthe eiEEE It frr vr I I REFRAIN. ^fe=s=^^ iFT^ stone a- way From where the Saviour lay — Out in - to glorious day His way He tak - eth. vie - to - ry,0 Grave? and where shall be, O Death, our fear of thee? Vanished for - ev - er! J>Loudhal-le-lu- jahs! tracts of time, Shall ev-ery earth-ly clime Join in the song sub-lime, With prais-es ringing! ■! ll ?! J ^mm ■» — <9 — I— • • # — v-» — • 19 — w-x t t=t F=F I— • — • — * I s — » — I I I ^^^^^^^ ^ m^ ^^^^^mm^ Loud hal-le - lu - jahs! Our ris-en Snv-iour, To Thee we sing: Hal-le - lujah! Hal-le - lu jah! Hal-le-lu - jah! I t=t .^_ t=t t L L t/ -t^- f -t/'— tl*- f- I Ustd 6y permtsstpn. 124 Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go. F. W. Faber. W. H. Monk. ^ S ^ ^ ^^^2-T =i=*^ 1. Sweet 2. The 3. Grant Sav day us, ■ iour, bless us ere we go; Thy word in - to our minds in - stil; is gone, its hours have run, And Thou hast tak - en count of all. And The dear Lord, from e - vil ways True ab - so - lu - tion and re - lease. And make our scan - ty bless us, SI ■•- -p- -#- _ -#- -# ^i. j^j^^^^ i ^ ^ -i k — 1= 1 — r ^r^ff luke - warm tri - umphs more than ♦ I -— IT— • hearts to glow s grace hath in past won, days. I With The With I low - ly brok - en pu - ri love vow, - ty and the aud fer - vent will. Thro' life's long day and fre - quent fall. Tliro' life's long day and in - ward peace. Thro' life's long day and 1 w i '^- E^E^ 1 1 — i7 death's dark night, O death's dark night, death's dark night, O gen ■ gen- gen - -^- tle tie tie I Je Je Je sus, SU8, SUS, m be be be ± 1 — r isi our our our I -?si~ light, light, light. I Do more than pardon; give us joy, Sweet fear, and sober liberty. And simple hearts without alloy That only long to be like Thee. Through life's long day, etc. For all we love, the poor, the sad, The sinful, unto Thee we call; O let Thy mercy make us glad: Thou art our Saviour and our all. Through life's long day, etc. 125 Take my life, and let it be. Frances R. Havebgal. E. J. Hopkins. ^= I =s=^ t^ ^ -•- V V -•--•- -^- Take my life, and let it be Take luy voice, and let me sing Take my will, and make it Thine; Con - se - crat - ed, Lord, to Thee. Al - waj's, on - ly, for my King. It shall be no Ion - ger mine. Take Take Take my my my mo - ments lips, and heart, it m -i=- m 1 — r rk=^ =^ -^z. ^ -»- P -»- -z*- and my days; let them be is Thine own; Let them flow Filled with mes It shall be ElE in cease -less praise. Take my hands, and let them moTs sag - es from Thee. Take my sil - ver and my gold; Thy roy - al throne. Take my love; my Lord, I pour zH HSi- r\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 V \ 1 J *! m 1 J '1 1 1 1 * ^ 1 , 1 # • « ^ J ■ ^ • • *H II r/K • • * • » 1 « a , •i ^ -d • n F II • <* 1 • f m m J J 'S^ * ' J a r • ,! 11 At Not At -e- the a Thy -*- im - pulse of Thy love. Take mite would I with- hold. Take feet its treas - ure - store. Take 1 • • ^ - - my feet, and let them be my in - tel - lect, and use my - self, and I will be, • • 1 i .-' Swift and beau ti - ful for Thee. Ev - ery power as Thou shalt choose. Ev - er, on - ly, all for Thee. ■f- f" T -f "^ • "''" r p m ^ I \ p tp p 1 1 1 1 1 r r • * II Si- — i — -H- -\ — r- -r — * — h^-hr— — p — '-• »— "^ — ^"1?!=^ — ~l ! '< i — M — k-H ' — 1 ! — i~l— -A \ H ^-fT-^ P — W = 1 1 1 ' 1 II 126 Work, for the night is coming. Annie L. Walker. =&=^-= J — ^ sir ^m -t- ^ I Lowell Mason, N I 1. Work, for the night is com - ing; Work through the morning hours; Work while the dew is 2. Work, for the night is com - ing; Work through the sun- ny noon; Fill bright -est hours with i ^ =t -&r- ■X I h ti Ifiii i^ rt=^d=t -^^ ^^ spark-ling, Work 'mid springing flowers; Work when the day grows bright-er; Work in the glow-ing sun; la - bor, Rest comes sure and soon. Give ev - ery fly - ing min - ute Some-thing to keep in store; e J *^ t=t -^ ■^ -f- -f2- 1 -gf d= m m Work, for the night is com Work, for the night is com ing, ing, When man's work is When man works no done, more. -#-• -•- a=i= ES i :t:= ^=i f=f= i Used by arr, -with Oliver Dttson Co., owneri of Copyright. Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their brii,'ht tints are glowing. Work, for daylight flies. Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work while the night is darkening. When man's work is o'er. 127 Holy Bible, book divine. John Burton. R. R. Chope. ^^^i=t: ± m ^ '—ft* — f — r ' * a ^- Pre - cious treas - ure, thou art mine; Mine, to show a Sav-iour's love; 1. Ho - ly Bi - ble, book di 2. Mine, to chide me when I B^ vine; rove; Mine, to tell me Mine art thou to T ,^ -* ^ m whence guide ^ m I my I came; feet; Mine, Mine, to to teach judge. I me con • what demn, » fg It -s!- -St- am; quit; -«>- I § Mine to comfort in distress. If the Holy Spirit bless; Mine, to show by living faith Man can triumph over death; Mine, to tell of joys to come. And the rebel sinner's doom; Holy Bible, book divine. Precious treasure, thou art mine. 128 E. P. Hood. m Sweet Alleluias! Frances R. Havkrgal. -sj- :1^ E^ 3= ^3 -4 . ^^ g t ' f * !:q^ -*—^ 1. Sweet 2. Sweet 3. Sweet 4. Sweet Al - le ■ Al-le. Al - le ■ Al-le- 1 ^^=^ ■ lu - ■ lu - • lu - ■ lu - ias! the ias! the ias to ias! the birds and the bios - soms Chant forth in har - mo-ny," works of ere - a - tion Praise Him Who on - ly may Je - sus their Sav - iour: — All the bright Ser - a-phim great con- gre - ga - tion Round the white Throne shall re - i d^Jz 4- -m- =i=t Praise to ever be join in ech - o 35; the Lord." a - dored; the song; the word. Sweet Alleluias!— condodtd. -Kr^ St- 4_J- S ^;i a -ri- t= V Vf- *--^ ■rJ^ Sweet Al - le - lu - ias from pen - i - tent bo - aoms; And An - gels in rap-ture re - ech - o the word. Sweet -er the thrill of a new an - i - ma ■ Na - tions shall start from their e - vil be - hav Pass with their palms through the gates of sal - va - ^ =*=^ tion, When sin-ners.new pardoned,sing," Praise to the Lord!' ior, And sweet Al - le - lu - ias to Je - sus pro -long, tion, With sweet Al - le - lu - ias in praise to the Lord. I ^ M * -»- i i: JSL- 129 G. T. CONGRHVE. Look to Jesus! yes, I may. J. G. BiTTHAUER. li^:^: I i -irir ^ -^z -s- -i^ -<&- . Look Look Look K to to to Je - sus! yes, Je - sus! yes, Je - sus! yes, may, may, may. He has fed me day by day. Kept me All my sin to take a - way; See the He can guide my fu - ture way; Heaven -ly r" r \ r A^.=^-. ^ r-^ g ^^ =1= safe from ev - ery ill, cross where-on He died, Teacher! Con -stant Friend, Bless - ed Je - Look to Je - Let Thy word sus! keep sus — cru my life — «i— -&- me ci at EE^t -ez- EEf "^^ =t= ^ -O- i -Si- still, fied. tend. -«'- i Look to Jesus! yes, I may. For His Holy Spirit pray, He can cleanse my soul with blood. Draw my wandering heart to God. Look to Jesus! yes, I may, Now to heaven He points the way. Let me there, when life is o'er. Look, and love Him evermore. 130 The Lord is my Shepherd. James Montgomery. Frank N. Shepperd. ^3= =^ ■^ iir~t- -^u^-^ I 1. The Lord is my Shepherd; no want shall I know; I feed in green pastures, safe- 2. Thro'the val - ley and shad - ow of death though I stray, Since Thou art my guardian, no =t- It -^ — ^ 3= ^ -^ 1=t -t t T fold e it i«3 ed vil rest; fear; He lead - eth my soul where the still wa - ters flow. Thy rod shall de - fend me. Thy staff be my stay; No Ke- m X -Xr =t =S -I l» I * p-^t;- d2z W- A liiile slower. ^- I stores me when wand'ring, re-deems when op-press'd. harm can be - fall, with my Comfort - er near. ite ^ -iii t 1 — I — Copyris^it. iSg^. by S. M. Bixby. Used by Per. m 3 In the midst of affliction my table is spread; With blessings unmeasured my cup runneth o'er; With perfume and oil Thou anoiutest my head; O what shall I ask of Thy providence more? i Let goodness and mercy, my bountiful God, Still follow my steps till I meet Thee above; I seek, by the path which my forefathers trod Thro' the land of their sojourn, Thy kingdom of love. The Son of God goes forth to war. Henry S. Cutler. 1=I=J= m ± — — ' — *- J=lf=F E^ The Son of God goes forth to war, A king - ly crown to That mar - tyr first, whose ea - gle eye Could pierce be-yond the A no - ble band, the chos - en few. On whom the Spir - it gain; grave; came, m i - His blood-red Who saw his Twelve val-iant ban - ner Mas - ter saints, their j — r W=9=. ^^ iEEEl3 4=q=1: :i^^ iJtfc -t-r «*i -*— irT-# -^— *- 'J,t r ^^ streams a -far: Who fol-lowsin His train? Who best can drink his cup of woe, Tri-umph-ant o - ver in the sky. And called on Him to save; Like Him, with pardon on his tongue, In midst of mor-tal hope thej- knew And mocked the cross and flame; They met the tyrant's brandished steel, The li - on's go- ry I pain, pain, mane. i It -0^^- :p=t ^^'^ ■^—l — H' — r :t=t S^ m i:^^ -I M l-i- -•— r — ^ — a — I— •- -s*- i Who pa-tient bears his cross be-low. He fol-lowsin His train. He pray'd for them that did the wrong: Who fol- lows in his train. They bowed their necks the stroke to feel : Who f ol - lows in their train ? 1 — F*-! — b-r-^ -vn — r r=^ It 4= s>- r i A noble army, men and boys, The matron and the maid. Around the throae of God rejoice. In robes of light arrayed. They climbed the steep ascent of heaven Through peril, toil, and pain; O God, to us may grace be given To follow in their train. 132 Emily E. S. Elliott. I ^ Thou didst leave Thy throne. ^ J. Baiwbv. ^ =r=t: 1. Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy king - ly crown 2. Heaven's arch - es rang when the an - gels sang, 3. Thou cam - est, O Lord, with the liv - ing word, 4. When Heaven's arches shall ring, and her choirs shall sing. When Thou earnest to Pro - claim - ing Thy That should set Thy At Thy com - ing to earth for roy - al de peo - pie vie - to me; pree; free; ^E ^ c¥ ^t^^ ^ f b'-V I >^ ^ ^ e£ ^ ^ r^-g ty. But in Beth-le-hem's home there was found no room For Thy ho - ly na - tiv - i But in low - ly birth didst Tbou come to earth. And in great hn - mil - i - ty. But with mock - ing scorn, and with crown of thorn. They bore Thee to Cal - va - ry. Let Thy voice call me home, say- ing, "Yet there is room. There is room at My side for Thee." ^ J- -^ -0- ^^^*- ■^ -0- -^ i w^ ^ ^^ m r^X^ ^^^ ^ REFRAIN. i ^ -^ i 3^3: T O come" to my heart, Lord Je - sub, For lagt verte. And my heart shall re - joice. Lord Je - sub. CI ^^ ^ There is room in my heart for Thee! When Thou com - est and call - est for me. i , i . — • — • — * — • — # — • — i- — I 133 Yes, for me, for me He careth. (Trio for Soprano, Alto and Tenor.) N I George F. Henry. A-.— I 1 s — ^- 1 . # i m • m-r^ — -^ ti*g =1= 1. Yes, for 2. Yes, for 3. Yes, in 4. Yes, in me, me rae me. for me He He stand-etU a - broad He in me He car - eth, AVith a broth -er's ten-der plead-ing. At the mer - cy - seat a - shed-deth Joys un - earth - ly, love, and dwell -eth — I in Him, and He in care; Yes, with me, with me He bove; Ev - er for me in-ter- light; And to cov - er me He me; And my emp - ty soul He -#^i-#- ib -ti^ L-hU^J- 4-^ .n u r • r * y ^m ?ti^ r=P^ : | '"'I I I =t=F -ir-r QUARTET or CHORUS. 4=t i ^ -t--j- -^-^ =3=^ =5^ r rr " shar - eth ced - ing, spreadeth fill - eth. Ev - ery bur - den, Con-stant in uu - His pa - ter - nal Here and through e ■ M I Ajrl ev - ery fear. \ tir-ing love. I Thus I wait... for His wing of might, f Thus I wait ter - ui - ty. / re - tum-ing, Sing-ing on.... my Singling on -^---¥- s:=«= w^ f=H=f=F =^ r-^ 1/ -»-•-»- • s f 1 =if= ri=^ s-s -0-0- pil-grim way; This my joy - ful song at morn -ing, This my song at close of day. This mv joy - fnl l^ k ^ s ^ ^ dh i f^ at close of r iT Cofy^tgkt, jS^, by Tiu Century Co. song. day. 134 Welcome, happy morning! Tr. by John Ellerton. A. E. FlSHBR. i i i: ^ Wel-come, Earth her Months in Thou, of Loose the hap - py morn - ing! age to age shall say, joy con - fess - es, cloth- ing her for spring due sue - ces - sion, days of lengtheniug light, life the au - thor, death didst uu - der - go, souls long pris - oned, bound with Sa - tan's chain, r Hell to - day is van - quished, All good gifts re - turned with Hours and pass - ing mo - ments Tread the path of dark - ness. All that now is fall - en 9 ^ life :jj£ -r- -O- Ie heaven her praise sav raise IS won to - re - turn - ing Thee in their ing strength to to life a - day. King; flight; show; gain; Lo! Bloom Bright- Come Show the in ness then Dead ev - of True IS ery the and liv - mead ing, ow, morn - ing, Faith - ful. Thy face in bright - ness, God for ev - er - more; leaves on ev - ery bough, sky and fields and sea, now ful - fil Thy word; bid the na - tions see. =311= -->-- iSSi m A £: _(2_ BEFRAIN. i n J J^ \ 1 1 N \ 1 1 1 , n? r 1 * J :: - \ ■■ \ ^ jj 1 1 1 1 1 iJf ' ! f>. m ■ • - T 1 'i 1 , m~ •. - 'm • m 'tt- * - « • • 4 \ \ ' T r • Jp' - s* flrt' 1 J ^ — ^ — --e 1 fJ t u* 1 1 -\Vel Speak His sor - row end - ed. hail His tri - nmph now. Van - quish - er of dark - ness. bring their praise to Thee. come, hap - py morn - ing! 'Tis Thine own third morn - ing: rise, bur - ied Lord! \ Bring a - gain our dav - light; day re - turns with Thee. ; (Wb -^ — 1 1- -^ f^ 1 1- r M -f- 1 f -f— -#— -s>- 1 — \ r-/ 1 S- '« • -> ^ — w — ^ -K=^ — r r _._g- A-^ 'a 4- -t- i^ -S 1 1 . ! ' 1 r ^ ■ ^ ' ■" i i 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 Co^ri^ht, 18S7, by The Century Co. Welcome, happy morning !-conciuded. 1 1 ^ 1 1 — 1 1 1 p , 1 1 1 1 *i • 4. ^ 1 11 \/ ' a 1 1 1 ^ *i ^ J J II ^ 5 I J -i^ J « 1 11 • '^ &; I - ■ - j^ 9 J • II ag e to age 1 shall say, Hell 1^- to - day is -•- van - quished, ^-. -m- • 1 heaven is -•- won to - day. /> ,- r r ; ■ 1 II 1 V- • * 'a « . II 1 ^ 1 p j» ,^ II • f ir> 1 W ! _ W \ 1 1 ill Ai ■ I 'l 1 ; i 1 1 ' L L L '^ n i' 1 [ t' ' ' r r r 135 Tr. by Francis K. Pott. The strife is o'er, the battle done. -»-^iSf- -T^r - -U-l- ••8: & 3= s t Arr. fr. Palestrina. -s>- =): ESE^ =1^ n. The strife is o'er, the bat - tie done, The vie - to - ry of ia! < 2. The powers of death have done their worst,But Christ their legions v3. The three sad days are quick-ly sped, He ris - es glo-rious Al-le-lu - ia! Al-le - lu - ia!Al-le-lu - t t 1 I I I : ^ a=P=p: td=t: ?=p: X rterrfc it=t=t: Or^an. [ 1^^ :t :^ =8: I life is won; Thesongof tri-nmph has be-gun. hathdispersed;Letshout of ho - ly joy out-burst, fromthedead; Allglo-ry to our ris- en Head! ^gffiH Al-le - lu Al-le - lu Al-le - lu ^ #^ m:^ -#-* p=f ^ zt ^ ^ ^ ia! lai % , 4. He closed the yawning gates of hell; The bars from heaven's high portals fell; Let hymns of praise His triumphs tell. Alleluia! 5. Lord, by the stripes which wounded Thee, From death's dread sting Thy servants free. That we may live and sing to Thee, Alleluia! 136 The day is past and over. Tr. by J. M. Neale. A. H. Brown. 4- -+- ^ ^ ^ :^=IS The day The joys The toils is past and of day are of day are mrjTr~r^ o - ver; All thanks, O Lord, to Thee! o - ver. I lift my heart to Thee, o - ver. I raise the hymn to Thee, I pray Thee And ask Thee, And ask that now that that of- free from I r^ ^ M w^ sin - less fence - less per - il The hours of The hours of The hours of 1^ =!*= itP= dark may dark may fear may be. be. be. O O o ^ ^=0 -s- Je Je Je I sus, keep me in Thy sight, BUS, make their dark-ness light, sus, keep me in Thy sight. =?= I I I I idt SE i ^ -^-^-^ — And save me through the And save me through the And guard me through the ^ >^ i: com com com ^ ^ It ^ ing night! ing night! ing night! I 4. Be Thou my soul's preserver, O God, for Thou dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go. Lover of men, oh, hear my call. And guard and save me from them all! 137 Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. C. Wbslby. Caryl Florio. — -f H\ 4- i=J= m r 5P ^ ' V 1. Christ, the Lord, is risen to - day, 2. Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, 3. Lives a - giun our glo - rious King: Sons of men and an - gels say, Christ has burst the gates of hell; Where, O death, is now thy sting? — T '. ^ ^ ^^ I J: ply. dise. grave ? Raise your joys and tri - umphs high; Sing, ye heavens, and Death in vain for - bids Him rise, Christ has o - pened Once He died our souls to save: Where thy vie - to - I 1 — I earth re Par - a ry, O r r : I I n^ ^=^ Al - Al - Al - A- -e> g -g* — J. le le le lu lu lu ia< ia! ia! I Soar we now where Christ has led, Following our exalted Head. Made like Him, like Him we rise; Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. King of glory. Soul of bliss, Everlasting life is this. Thee to know. Thy power to prove. Thus to sing, and thus to love. copyright, tSifS, iv The Century Co* 138 J. King. When, His salvation bringing. J, Barnby. 4-M m -•-^ -^ m^ '^ — 1. When, His sal - va - tion bring - ing, To Zi - on Je - sus came, The chil - dren 2. And since the Lord re - tain - eth His love for chil - dren still. Though now as 3. For should we fail pro - claim - ing Our great Ke - deem-er's praise, The stones, our J . -g- -^^ -*•- — • — . all stood King He si - lence P^PP m ^ =^=^ t=t \^ U ^m ^^s r =^ sing ■ reign sham ing Ho - san - na to His eth On Zi - on's heaven - ly ing. Would their ho - san - nas & name; Nor did their zeal of - fend Him, But, hill. We'll flock a - round His ban - ner Who raise. But shall we on - ly ren - der The I -^ . ^- #- -#L -fZ- ^ H^ if=tr± ^ =t i^ ^ 3^^ ^9=^ IS as sits trib r ^ I He rode a - long, He let them still at - tend Him, And smiled to hear their song, up- on the throne. And cry a - loud," Ho - san - na To Da - vid's roy - al Son." ute of our words, No; while our hearts are ten - der. They too shivll be the Lord's. -^ e -^ -»- ^^ m ^ i 139 To Thee, my God and Saviour. T. Haweis. Berthold Tours. di n ^ ^ fit :»t 1. To Thee, my God and 2. Soon as tlie morn with 3. By Thee through life sup ■ £= X J II 1 Sav - iour, My heart ex - ult - ing sings, ros - es Be - decks the dew - y east, port - ed, I pass the diingerous road, Re - joic - ing in Thy And when the sun re - With heaven-ly hosts es - ^ -S- 5 Ef^ ^\ -?i^ =P=t r=T PS ^ u =s Al Up Up -•- si' fa - pos cort vor. ed might - y King of kings, on the o - cean's breast, to their bright a - bode; n I'll eel - e - brate Thy glo - ry. With My voice in sup - pli - ca - tion. Well - There cast my crown be - fore Thee, Now -•- -•- =r^ £^— P^T^ ^^= =a=55p 1 — V Et^ i I -* — r— all Thy pleas - ed all my -sir- And tell the joy - ful sto O grant me Thy sal - va -tr^^y §*- saints a - bove. And tell the joy - ful sto - ry Thou shalt hear; O grant me Thy sal - va - tion, con - flicts o'er. And day aud night a - dore Thee — What can an • an - gel Of Thy re - deem- ing And to my soul draw J5. iftE »!-&•- i^i 1^ -•-^- m 4 X- -J- -l9r-i- love, near, more? 140 We march, we march to victory. G. MOULTRIH. s^ ifeteEE^ ^ J. Barnby. I azTa T - « ! * -s>- We march, we march to vie - to - ry, With the cross of the Lord be - fore us, With His lov - ing eye look-ing f 8 rr ' — I ' i r I I ' I r i ' I p ' 1 - — ' I ' ^^^ 3=^: TT-r I -^-r*- q= li f"V-l I i«e (wo verta. \ Lent verge only. ^ ■f^^SnS- T^ i -It ^ 1 — r X S f^ f^^ ' ^ ' Fine. His arm down from the sky. And His ho - ly arm spread o'er us, His ho - ly arm spread o'er us. o'er us, « « -•- t>*»: -fc-#-'-#--#--»--. 1 1 'V I J - *^ * J J 1 ^ 1 1^ — 1 > 1 ^ l k) o J * J « 9 • *a 9 1 J a *: ' 1,-— •> 1 1 1 m ' ! -'^ -H 1. While 2. "To 3. Thus -0- (f^-ft-l — ' i ^ ' * shepherds watched their flocks by night. All you, in Da - vid's town, this day Is spake the ser - aph; and forth-with Ap - H — f IV -f-rr r -1 — i-f-i seat - ed born of peared a ^^ »- — 1 1 r * on the Da - vid's shin-ing ground. The line The throng Of -r an Sav an - 1 - gel of the iour, who is gels, prais-ing ^ 1 m^ h^ — K k-^L ^=^ — k— 1->- -i 1= =M^ _pZ,;^i=|=^_ -I U h— h-l u 1 1/ 1 L/ 1 bib U 1 i 1 1 1/ ^ :1=^= Lord came down. And glo - ry shone a Christ the Lord; And this shall be the God, who thus Ad - dressed their joy - ful E^ round. sign: song: 1.-^ I 'Fear not," said he, for The heaven - ly Babe you ' All glo - ry be to might - y dread there shall find God on high. ^ -P T Had seized their troubled mind; To hu - man view dis - played. And to the earth be peace; 1^ I bring ^ ' Glad ti - dings of great joy I bring To you and all man - kind. All mean-ly wrapt in swath-ing bands. And in a man-ger laid." Goodwill henceforth from heaven to meu Be - gin, and nev - er cease." -y-ltr ^ I -fc^ =E= t=t 143 When shall the voice of singing. J. Edmeston. Caryl Flohio. -J — u ^•=^=3-= ^ 3E r- ^ -1 ^-^^ 1. When shall the voice of sing - ing Flow joy - ful - ly a - long? When hill and val - ley 2. Then from the crag - gy mount-ains The sa - cred shout shall fly, And sha - dy vales and Bei itat -r -£ -t- i r f ■j=,j- ifB i ?^ -Si- ^ p -•- -«=^ ' ring - ing fount - ains I I In one tri - umph - ant song, Shall ech - o the re - ply: Pro - claim the con - test end - ed, And High tower and low - ly dwell - ing Shall :S«= fla ^ ^ I ^5 ^ =?--|« ig :t« 't-^ ^—rt -»-^- -^- — *- i 1^1 i Him who once was slain, A - gain to earth de - scend - ed, In right-eous - ness to reign, send the cho - rus round. All Al - le - lu - ia swell - ing In one e - ter - nal sound. =s?= =ttr ~m 1 "- r 1 m- -i — • * (^ ' ' r ^ i 1 — r Copyrizht, iSS^, by Caryl Fiorw. With hearts in love abounding. F, J. Haydn. :t=l= E^^ 1^ :^ 1 • \ ^ A loft - y tbeme, re - And end - less praise be To share Thy great sal ■ 1. With hearts iu love a - bound - ing, 2. So reign, O God of Heav - en, 3. And let each Gen - tile na - tion Pre - pare we now to Bing E - ter - nal - ly the same; Come glad - ly in her train, 1^ 1—9 f ■^ 1:1. ?^ m j^ sound giv - ing en tion, T -«- g s d=d= 4=.J^ T ^5. - • m cy • Thy praise, Al - might - y King, To Thy Al - might - y Name. And join her grate - ful strain: m ^ ^ I I ^1 Whose love, rich gifts be - stow - ing, Ee - Clothed in Thy daz - zling bright-ness. Thy Then ne'er shall note of sad - ness A - ■g-— T ^ deemed the hu - man race, Church on earth be - hold, ■wake the trem-bling string; m ^=^. -f — f — i — r " ' ' — * ■ f'^ ' s - — • — * — »-^^ Whose lips, with zeal o'er- flow - ing. Breathe words of truth and grace. In robe of pur- est white - ness. In rai- ment wrought with gold. One song of joy and glad - ness The ran-somed world shall sing. w= p L X p r i i 145 John Wingbove. Hail, my ever blessed Jesus! :&; S. M. BixBV. ^ ^ ^ t^ ^ r=^-~ ^ =8*: 1. Hail, my ey - er bless-ed Je - sus! On - ly Thee I wish to sing; To my soul Thy name is 2. Once with Ad - am's race in ru - in, Un - con-cerned in sin I lay; Swift de - struc - tion still pur - 3. Shout, ye bright an - gel - ic choir! Praise the Lamb en-throned a - bove, 'While,as - ton - ished, I ad - m n -^ =»e: -J — y- «:4=Pt T :^; ^ i ^ it i=^ 1-'^ r w pre-cious. Thou my Proph - et, Priest, and King. sn - ing. Till my Sav - iour passed that way. mire God's free grace and bound-less love. I . J" •-= # • a O what mer - cy flows from heav - en! what Wit - ness, all ye hosts of heav - en. My Re - That blest mo - ment I re-ceivedHim Filled my \ 3^ r=f —I (5 ^ fV-i— I f ^ i joy and hap -pi -ness! Love I much? I'm much for- giv - en; I'm deem-er's ten-der-ness! Love I much? I'm much for- giv - en; I'm soul witli joy and peace: Love I much? I'm much for- giv - en; I'm -5*- ^ it 3 ^^ M a mir - a - cle of grace! a mir - a - cle of grace! a mir - a - cle of grace! -&- I Cofyright, 1894, by S. M. Bixby. Used by per. 146 Hark! hark, my soul! F. W. Faber. i John B. Dykes. :fe I :t=± S^ S -za- ^E£ =as= 1. Hark! 2. On - 3. Far, 4. An - -<9- * * J- tS>- I i hark, my soul! An - gel - ic songs are swell -ing ward we go, for still we hear them sing - ing, far a - way, like bells at eve-ning peal - ing, gels, sing on! your faith-ful watch-es keep - ing; ± O'er earth's green fields, and o-cean's wave-beat shore; "Come, wea - ry souls, for Je - sus bids you come;" The voice of Je - sus sounds o'er land and sea. Sing us sweet frag-ments of the songs a - bove; - ^ 5at ^ n T^r ~-m- T i How And And Till sweet the truth those blessed strains are tell - through the dark, its ech - oes sweet-ly ring - la - den souls by thousands meek-ly steal - morn-ing's joy shall end the night of weep - ^ -#- -f^ -^ -•- tt^ -rjr ing ing, ing, ing. ^ Of that new life when sin shall be no The mu - sic of the gos - pel leads us Kind Shepherd, turn their wea-ry steps to And life's long shadows break in cloud - less H -F — !-•- ^ more. home. Thee. love. 42 1:2- ^^ -^ It F=^ *=- w — S rr — g m — i— -* • f ^ ---f- -* — ~ — m P f • =- — i ? = " -3- ,An - gels of 1 ^\/ Je - sus. An 1 1 - gels -J- -- i of -1— i J^l light. Sing - ing to wel - come the -♦- ■^ — — « s '» ^ ^ * a 1 1 ^ 1 ~3 1 0. * • 1 ^ r> — F r 1 — i 1 — 1 r^ " m -f h P— 1 dW r 1 1 1 1 Hark! hark, my soul I-conduded. 4— J — U 3E$, i =E3= 3z i -P: :p=& ;»-T^- '^ *'-/ -S- pilgrims of the night, Sing-ing to wel - come the pil - grims, the pil - grims of the night! S=5^EE£ -*-*-!•- t — r I ^ --^ 1 — \ — r 1 — r r 1 — r r 147 Tr. by E. Caswall. When morning gilds the skies. J. Barnby. T ^m I * nh- =i= ESE-S^ r^ ^ ^ 3: -P 3i iz±^: 1 I 1. When morning gilds the skies, My he!\rt a- wak-ing cries May 2. My tongue shall nev-er tire Of cbant-ing with the choir. May 3. Does sad-ness fill my mind, A sol - ace here I find, May 4. In heaven's e- ter- nal bliss The loveliest strain is this, May -9- .-0- s)-. ' -m- -0- I ^ •Je-sus Christ be praised! A - like at work and prayer, Je-snsChristbe praised! This songof sa-cred joy, Je-sus Christ be praised! Or fades my earth-ly bliss, Je-sus Christ be praised! Let earth, and sea, and sky E 4q*= =t=:t=^ itr: -I — I- SEteE 5K EE^ IS= -P — • — »- W r =»t To Je - BUS I re - pair; It nev - er seems to cloy, My com - fort still is this, From depth to height re - ply, m ■^z d= -!^ Zrt May May May May Je Je Je Je sus Christ sus Christ sus Christ sus Christ ^ -J i-^-g: J-, ^EE ±^ -^2_ be praised! be praised! be praised! be praised! I -^^ Be this, while life is mine. My canticle divine. May Jesus Christ be praised! Be this the eternal song, Through ages all along. May Jesns Christ be praised! 148 Good news on Christmas morning. Mrs. Marv M. Dodge. Frances J Hatton. gH^=t^^^ ^^ig ^*Wl^^ ^- -0-i- 1, Good news on Christmas morning, Good news, O chil-dren dear! For Christ once born in Beth -le- hem, 3. Good news on Christmas morning, Good news, O chil-dren glad! Rare gifts are yours to give the Lord I I !-•--»- -&- -#- I J I -^ ^iM^C t U^ Pt~P r# :t -^ ^ ^ht i r — r — r — ^ '1 r ^ j^-^- ^^ -J- S 4- Is liv - ing now, and here! 2. Good news on Christ-mas morn - ing, Good news, O chil - dren sweet! As ev - er wise men had. 4. Good news on Christ-mas morn - ing, Good news, O chil - dren fair! I m^- i :J. ■7^ -0- -»- -»■ I ^ ^ ?C=i= 1 T =^ r=t -^- tt.^ -^ ti«^ N- ^s^^f^ -\ — \ — \ — U fe5 3r The way to find the Ho - ly Child Is lighted for your feet. 5. Thank God on Christmas morn - ing, Still doth the one good Shepherd hold The feeb-lest in His care. I J J ' ' ' i r i It =t ?^ ^ 1 — r i Copyright, iSSS, by The Century Co. Good news on Christmas morning.— concluded It ^ ^ i==t j -1-^ — K- =S= ' &<, K - r-^ r Thank God, O chil - dren dear! That Christ who came to Beth - le - hem, Is liv - ing now, and here. i ^ I ! ^ -5*. H—^^m T . ^r . -£- gg ^ i 6 In It £ *=t X — L: -fS'- 1 — r-n ■^-T Copyright, jSSs, iy 7"A< Century Co. 149 Now condescend, Almighty King. Jane Taylor. E* I f--*--t- -St—r t^ w W. S. Pratt. -A \ 1. Now con -de - scend, Al - might-y King, To bless this hap - py throng; And kind - ly list - en 2. We come to own the power di - vine. That watch-es o'er our days; For this our cheer - ful i5=t i tj^c i= ' 1/ while we sing Our grate - ful morn - ing Toic - es join In hymns of grate - ful song, praise. I I 3 We come to learn Thy holy word. And ask Thy tender care; Before Thy throne. Almighty Lord, We bend in humble prayer. i May we in safety pass this day, From sin and danger free; And ever walk in that sure way Which leads to heaven and Thee. Cofyright, JtS?, fy The Century Co. F. R. Havergal. I N I Golden harps are sounding. J= Frances R. Havbrgau i M ^=i=f I ^ IZ^ -»*- r =sF 1. Gold-en harps are sonnd-ing, An - gel-voi - ces ring, Pearl-y gates are o - pened, Opened, for the King. At His Fa-ther's side. Send-ing them His grace. 2. He who came to save us, 3. Plead-ing for His chil - dren He who bled and died, In that bless-ed place. Now is crowned with glo - ry, Call-ing them to glo - ry. m T=^ iE PS3 -1 — ^-r =?=1^ r^ n tf it 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 j>-^t^ \ \ — -J H^ — ! * •- -.^1 I J i ; ^ — nl — i — *' — * — i~ 1 ^' J J^— j — -Ti— -^^-g 3 J J t M 1 1 ^ — ; — J 1 i — #— = — ^- ^^ J ^ •. s * ■ - r I ■ ? -^ Christ, the King of Glo - ry, Je - sus, Kiug of Love, Is gone up in tri - umph To His throne a - bove. Nev - er more to suf - fer, Nev-er more to die, Je - sus. King of Glo - ry. Is gone up on high. His bright home pre - par - ing Faith-ful ones, for you, Je - sus ev - er liv - eth, Ev - er lov - eth too. *- -(S- -«^--- -,-«-« J. „ -^ (■-V tf tt f ■ « ■ f 1 1 r r r • 1 1 • r B .*> 1 • 1 P m ■" ^ IW.»,f* Pa 1 U p 1 1 1 1 ■ u 1 'a a Kj 't. \ r f • 1 f p L 1 ' ' ■^ M r -^ r r 1 p 1 ^ I \ r w ^ i '1 C III r 1 1 ^ 1 ' r ' 1 1 III' 1 1 1 1 ■ ■ 41: REFRAIN. ^IM ^ I l:^r ^ =^=8= ^ ^= -t^ I f - S All His work is end - ed; Joy-ful-ly we sing, Je - sus hath as - cend - ed, Glo - ry to our King! I > ^ ^ ■ ^ • r I g-T^g-. T T >- :^ -^ ^ ^^ I ?= :^ =f :t=t 151 At Thy feet, our God and Father. J. a P Burns. .N A. T. SCHAUl-FLER. A— I ^$f- n i -B*- '■ » — 1. At Thy fec-t, our God and Fa - ther, 2. Je - BUS, for Thy love most ten - der, 3. Ev - ery day will be the bright - er ■st- Who hast blest us all our diiys, On the cross for sin-ners shown, When Thy gracious face we see; We with grateful hearts would We would praise Thee, and sur- Ev - ery bur- den will be ^1 =£=£= )-•—. — F 1 • 1 f: , r r g — F=, — g= I V -v — ^ — t/^^' — I fe*: S^: -Xz =t= :t= -s -^— ^ i^- 3=^ ^SE ^^ 3^|i ^=4=f -« -SI- -is= :^ gath ■ ren - light - er, der er To All When we ^m be - gin the year with praise: Praise for light so bright-ly shin - ing On our our hearts to be Thine own. With so blest a Friend pro - vid - ed, We up - Spread Thy love's broad banner o'er us; Give us _ . ^ -^ jL -p: know it comes from Thee. =t :t=t £ :2=*: X -1=^ t=F fe5^ ^^fesfe t h ^ i ^ itet i^t^*: Round us gold -en cords of Guard - ed well from ev - ery Through the Cit-y's o - pen love. foe. gate. steps from heaven a-bove; on our way would go, strength to serve and wait, m Praise for mer-cies dai - ly twin - ing Sure of be - ing safe - ly guid - ed. Till the glo - ry break be - fore us =t=C :g--^ t» 1 E* 1/ Copyright, W t^ i^ i8^, by The Century Co. 152 God of our fathers. D. C. Roberts. Voices alone. Geo. W. Warren. 3 -^^ 1— I— ( \ 1 B ^ =^ -s*- Trumpets {before each verse.) March time J= 60. f-s>- ' \ -0- -0- -s^ • 1. God of our fa - thers, whose al - might - y hand 2. Thy love di - yine hath led us in the past, 3. From war's a - larms, from dead - ly pest - i - lence, i. Be - fresh Thy peo - pie on their toil - some way, g -tS)- =Pr gfe With organ. ^^ —i — I — -t -O- E3E^^ =2^18= 13: =t: in m Leads forth in beau - ty all the star - ry In this free land by Thee our lot is Be Thy strong arm our ev - er sure de - Lead us from night to nev - er - end - ing -&- :f: -#. A band cast; fence; day; -«- • Of Be Thy Fill I shin - ing Thou our true re all our I ^ It fejr Fr=^ -J-4- -ji,— al- Slargando. -x=-- I^ It -15 » m -9- -^ splen-dor through the skies, guard-ian, guide and stay, in our hearts in - crease, love and grace di - vine, -? ff. ^ V^ Our grate - ful songs be - fore Thy word our law. Thy paths Thy boun - teous good - ness nour - And glo - ry, laud and praise E^ I Thy throne our chos - ish us be ev - i , J. a - rise, en way. in peace, er Thine. =1= '\> I I =^ Copyright, iSgi, by Ceorgf. IVtlliatn Warren. Used by per. 153 From the eastern mountains. G. Thring. Caryl Florio. -^ 1. From the east-em mountains, Press-ing on they come, Wise men in their wis-dom To His hum-ble home; 2. There their Lord and Sav-iour Meek and low - ly lay, Wondrous light that led them On -ward on their way; 3. Thou who in a man- ger Once hast low - ly lain. Who dost now in glo - ry O'er all kingdoms reign, ^M I I ^ ^^ I I I 1 ^ :t=1= _ jp 1--- ^ =Wi -5i- 4: ^ stirred by deep de - vo - tion, Hast-ing from a - far, Et - er now to light- en Na- tions from a - far, Gath - er in the hea - then, Who in lands a - far r Ev - er journeying on -ward, As they jour-ney homeward Ne'er have seen the brightness Guid-ed By that Of Thy by a star, guid-ing star, guid-ing star. ^=t -Bt :^-£ \m r il l - P w -jg — Big- r-r I I tt==t= - X I I Cofyrighe, i88s, by Billow &• Main. Usedbyper. i- Gather in the outcasts. All who've gone astray, Throw Thy radiance o'er them Guide them on their way; Those who never knew Thee, Those who've wandered far. Lead them by the brightness Of Thy guiding star. 5 Onward through the darkness Of the lonely night, Shining still before them With Thy kindly light. Guide them, Jew and Gentile, Homeward from afar. Young and old together. By Thy guiding star — Until every nation. Whether bond or free, "Neath Thy starlit banner, Jesus, follows Thee O'er the distant mountains To that heav'nly home Where no sin nor sorrow Evermore shall come. 154 Ye soldiers of the Lord, arise! ^^ Mrs. S. K. Bourne. 1 1 1 -^ — ^-l — 1 — =^ r-* , 1 — ^ F^-=^ #= —K. Frank N. Shepperd. -J — • S ■ 1 — ^ 1 p ^ ^ 1. Ye 2. Put 3. M — F-H — sol - diers of on the arm - sol - diers, haste — 1 — -V— ' the or to J" Lord, of meet a - rise! The yonr Lord! His the foe! With !■*• 1 ^ trnm-pet ho - ly loy - al calls word zeal — *— you your to from the skies; might -y sword; bat - tie go! r ft: Be Let Your 1 ^ m J \ t r u 1 1 1 — 1 1 1 U— -f— ^— »-^ f— — 1 1 1 1 ty -» f— 1 ) ^ ^ — r — ^ -P— -^ — [- — 1 — '^ — 1 M — >— )^^fa^ I i^ '-* -I 1- »-^ i^^^U t^ =«^ -p-#- His might Go forth the e - vil host to fight! For see, they gath ery dart. And prayer and watch-ing guard your heart. Your breast plate on His side, He waits your ea - ger steps to guide. His strength will he ^ J I strong faith's Clip - in God, tried shield tain calls and turn you in ev - to m^ ^ er and Ip yon A. m =itg 3E =o= E^^ ^m i=t «»: =5*= far and near. Their mock - ing bu - gle sword in hand, A - gainst the wiles of on the field, Till ev - 'ry en - e call we hear — Sa - tan stand, my shall yield; ^ A - rise and That in the And, when the meet the end, when Tic - to- ^-t ^ =S=f: TL_ti- I :^=t ^ ' Copyright, jSgi, by S. Af. Bixby, Used by per. Ye soldiers of the Lord, arise !-conciudeA tfc REFRAIN. With expression. m T t: =|i r powers of sin, And in God's name the bat - tie win! all is done, You may o'er - come through Christ a - lone, ry is won, His voice will say, "Well done! well done VAnd w i!"J Sf: -•-TTtifzzt znr- r hen the bat - tie's o'er. -^-^-f- :£ m 4—1 -L -t- And sol - diers fight no more, How sweet to rest when shad-ows come. And wak-en in the heavenly home. -(2- • 1 i ^:-i7-^ 3* P=:p; 4^ -0- ■*■ :t=U=t: =F^ 1 F-.= — r-r — F — I — I — — I- He- i 1 — \ 155 Dorothy A. Thrupp. Come, Holy Spirit, come. S =^-=P Henrv Burton. -.5^ ^^ tJSJ- -2J- -S>- -1^ '^ ^^S= Tfc -D-w-^r^zi- - 1 y. j- 3^ S tt^- q=^= J-r-l- -J — ^ — (SI- -*-&-' — •- -^ P -&- S 1. Come, Ho-ly Spir • it, come; O hear an iii-fant'sprayer: Stoopdowr, andmake my heartThyhome.Aiidahed Thy blessing there. 2. Thy ii;;bt, Thy love im - part, And let it ev - er be A ho - ly, hum - ble, hap -py heart, A dwelliug-phice for Thee. 3 Let Thy rich grace in -crease. Through all my ear- ly days. The fruits of right-eous-ness and peace, To Thine e-ter - luil praise. 4. To God the Fa- ther. Sou, And Ho-ly Ghost be given E - ter-nal praise by saints on e.arth. And angel-choirs in heaven. ^^ -»—»—&- ~s>- -»-g- I -# — #- i-=x -Bfg — «"- :?^— a- ;^ ?L=PL t=t=b=sfc •^— p- *-^ gz- I I I I Copyright. ligS, by The Ci'itury Co. 156 With songs and honors sounding loud. Isaac Watts. St. Gall's Coll. m &j=j=j=i=4 1=1: qtij- ^E^^^^ -W— I — ^ 1. With 2. His 3. He im^ songs and stead - y sends His J f^ — F #-^- hon - ors coun - sels word and I ^^ sound - ing loud, Ad - dress the Lord on high; change the face Of the de - clin - ing year; melts the snow; The fields no Ion - ger mourn; He calls the warm - er g g j . ■ P ■ ^ ^ A - bove the heavens He He bids the sun out m EE --F ^ ^ M r-^ ^- -r-^ -^j- -^* I spreads His cloud, And wa - ters veil the sky. short his race. And win - try days ap - pear, gales to blow. And bids the spring re - turn. He sends His showers of bless - ing down, To His boar - y frost, his flee - cy snow, De- The chang - ing wind, the fly - ing cloud, 0- J J_r- ^=^ 1^ j — r I I I m ^m =3= i ^=f ^=i r-v cheer the plains be - low; He makes the grass the mouut-ains crown. And corn in scend and clothe the ground; The li - quid streams for - bear to flow. In i - cy bey His might - y word: With songs and bon - ors sound - ing loud Praise ye the |to ^^J— ; li i^ val - leys giow. fet - ters bound, sovereign Lord. I 157 Earth below is teeming. J. S. B. MONSELU I I Ad. by J. Goss. II I — -j J [ . 1 I 1 1 | _g i d= I -gS- =:=sj= 1. Earth be - low is teem - ing, Heaven is bright a - bove; Ev - ery brow is beam - ing In the light of love; 2. For the sim ami show - ers, For the rain and dew, For the buds and flow- ers Spring and Summer knew; 3. Earth's broad harvest whit-ens In a bright-er sun Than the orb that light - ens All we tread up - on; I ^ ^ f^l^-^ ^ t- ^9: E^ EE^E =^^F X- ^ -IS- z^- Ev - ery eye re - joic For the gold -en Au Send out laborers, Fa I e^ :)*=P*= £^ ■ es, tumn, ther! 1^1 Ev-ery thought is praise; And its pre-cious stores Where fields ripening wave, r Hap-py hearts and voic-es Glad-den nig For the love that brought them Teeming to All the na-tions gath-er, Gath-er in hts and days, our doors, and save. s ^ f- f L-jgi-jg:, m V?i: s m i m ■*- ! r CHORUS. m ^4- iH 1 f s B'z 3ES i r I I 11'' Al-might-y giv - er! Boun-ti - ful and free. As the joy in bar - vest, Joy we now in Thee. ' -isi- s>- .ill •*-:-e--#--»----is>- =M. m I -t^-1 — t ^ :1=t 158,. Charles Wesley. Come, Thou Almighty King. ^ i J— 4- F. GlABDINl. -^ ^— ^=f ^ -zd- name to sing, miglit-y sword, wit - nessbear, I -^— r- r 1. Come, Thou Al- miglit-y King, Help us Thy 2. Come, Thou In - car - n.ite Word, Gird on Thy 3. Come, Ho - ly Com-fort - er! Thy sa-cred Help us to praise! Our prayer at-tend! In this glad hour! Fa-ther all-glo - ri - ous, Come, and Thy peo-ple bless. Thou, who al-might-y art. ^ t=\=^ ^=^- £^ j»-'4=— H- — 1- — I- szr i -^ ^- O'er all vie - to - ri - ous. Come and And give Thy word sue -cess: Spir - it Now rule in ev - ery heart. And ne'er M- ^ ^ M--0. m J— 4- reign of from o ho us ver li - (le - us, ness, part. An-cient On us Spir - it of de- of Days! scend! power! 1 \- i m I 159 T. T. Lynch. Gracious Spirit, dwell with me. r,t 54=1= ^^;: tj-r -jt± i:t ^ To the great One in Three. The highest praises be. Hence evermore; His sovereign majesty May we in glory see. And to eternity Love and adore. H. N, Eartlett -^ \ ^=U- l=gS=?te^: 1. Gra - cious 2. Might - y 3. Ho - ly Spir Spir Spir r. I ^ it, dwell with me; ■ it, dwell with me; • it, dwell with me; i^ =t ->^j my-self would gra-cious be. And with words that help and heal, my-self would mighty be, — Might-y, that I may pre - vail my-self would ho - ly be; Sep - a - rate from sin, I would I I 1^ I -f — * — #_^#— h, — ffl — ,-!»^»— i — 'f^-S;» I r" "S" "^ "^ - -Si 1 ■ 1 » m r =^ -»-• r =t=: -e- Xz=tz -t- =t:; P Copyright, thSr. by The Century Co, Gracious Spirit, dwell with me.— concluded. -1— i^ , r =± 3E =d: =&ip^-^ ;b ^ i I -"N " r I Would Thy life in mine re - veal; And with ac-tions bold and meek, Would for Christ my Sav - ionr speak. Where, un-aid-ed, man must fail, Ev - er, -svith a mii,'ht - y hope, Press-ing on and bear - ing up. Choose and cherish all things good, And wbat-ev - er I can be, Give to Him, who gave me Thee. =tl =^ =t=t ~f^» ^-«- i fc :t=tt C ' ■ g n Si =^i i yt =r- T~ w I — r 1 60 Hear, O Jesus ! Israelis Shepherd. 4=v- J. Barn'bv. 3^ =t -&-■ =r -^ — ^- Hear, O Je - sus! Is - rael's Shepherd, bear us. Thy sweet voice a - midst the storm to cheer us. Thy dear voice, O Shepherd, true iind ten - der. Thou that led - dest Jo - seph like a sheep Thy blest foot-marks for the nar - row way. All its wondrous tones Thj' sheep would know; m S^a t^ EEEE g:^ -i — r I . h, S=5: ^i I On Thy m the hill - dear hand top bleak, be to hold us "P. er to near steer sh- To Thy call their prompt o - be - dience ren - der. I In For =t=^ -iST-^-Z? the dark-some val - ley while we sleep. Thy help and guidance. Lord, we pray. Fol - low Thee wher-ev - er Thou wilt go- :t=t= 1 i6i From Greenland's icy mountains. R. Heber. Lowell Mason. i I 53^ ^ From Greenland's i - cy mount - ains, From In - dia's co - ral strand, What though the spi - cy breez - es Shall we, whose souls are light - ed Waft, waft, ye winds, His sto - ry. Blow soft o'er Cey - Ion's isle; With wis - dom from on high, And you, ye wa - ters, roll, Where Thoug: Shall Till, Af - ric's :h ev - ery we to like a sun - ny pros-pect men be - sea of BS =£= 4=^ tJ^g Si I M 1— M^ ---^ =^ fount - ains pleas - es, night - ed glo - ry. KoU down their gold - en Aud on - ly man is The lamp of life de It spreads from pole to -#- ' r - sand; vile; ny? pole; From many an In vain with Sal - va - tion! Till o'er our an ■ lav oh, ran cient - ish sal - • somed riv - er, kind - ness va - tion! na - ture ^ From The The The =t I ^1 II I . many a palm - y plain. They call us to de - liv - er Their land from er - ror'a chain, gifts of God are strown; The hea - then in his blind - ness Bows down to wood and stone, joy - ful sound pro- claim. Till earth's re - mot - est na - tion Has learned Mes- si - ah's name. Lamb for sin - ners slain, Ee - deem - er, King, Cre - a - tor, In bliss re - turns to reign! 1^^ ^ t - |^^FF l62 Courage, brother! do not stumble. N. Macleod. Arthur Suluvan. ^ =.t -1- 4- ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^ i*z*i*; =^=18= ^-J— g- , f-"— r— - r f 1. Cour-age, brother! do not stumble, Though thy path be dark as night; There's a star to guide the 2. Per - ish pol - i - cy and cunning, Per - ish all that fears the light; Wheth-er los-ing, wheth-er 3. Sim - pie rule and saf- est guid-ing, In - ward peace and in--ward light. Star up -on our path a- ^S— t: hum-ble: win-ning, bid-ing. X-l: f i ff m ^ ^ m ' ' I ^ ' r ' I t=^ pEp^ 1^ ^^m ^ =«s= -t*- -»- I 'Trust in God, and do the right." Let the road be long and drear-y. And its end far out of sight; ' Trust in God, and do the right." Some will hate thee, some will love thee, Some will flat- ter, some will slight; ' Trust in God, and do the right." Cour-age, brother! do not stum-ble. Though thy path be dark as night; & :t^-^~^ --^ I 4=t m ^^^ =p=t i^ ^- ^ ^=J. -Ki- -•-#v*- Foot Cease There TT it bravely — stronger wea-ry: "Trust in God, trust in God, from man, and look a-bove thee: "Trust in God, trust in God, sa star to guide the humble: "Trust in God, trust in God, W^ Trust in God, and do the Trust in God, and do the Trust in God, and do the -^ H»- -W- -^ • • :£ right." right." right." • =1^ i ^=1=^ ?=r t=t i63 n C. Wordsworth. -H ^ 4- Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing. H. Smart. i 1^ 1. Heaven-ly Fa - ther, send Thy bless - ing 2. Ho - ly Sav - iour, who in meek-ness E^SE i On Thy chil - dren gath - ered here, May they all, Thy Didst vouch-safe a child to be. Guide their steps and 3. Spread Thy gold - en pin- ions o'er them, Ho - ly Spir - it from a - bove; Gnide them, lead them. E|= S g l2 zz:P|=^=^ ^ I ^ n r 1 1 1 / 1 1 ^ 1 i ■ 1 J ' ' / 7 1 ill ' ^ « M- J J J 1 ' I \ m 1 1 4 m 1 ^ J _' ws « « « ^ 1 UJ S ■ * d J 1 J 4 » s • ^ s 9 S • S 1 '■^ r 5r "^ * i ^ ^ 1 name con - fess - ing. Be to Thee for - ev - er dear; May they be like Jo - seph, lov ing. belp their weak-ness. Bless and make them like to Thee. Bear Thy lambs when they are wea ry go be - fore them, Give them peace, and joy. and love: Tem - pies of Thy glo-rions God - head. -*- -•- -#- f- ^ ^ H^ ^ ^ (■»> f ^ P ^ a: 1 ' 1* 1 "• m 1 1 F ' » [^ 1 m ~ \ ' ' "^ T i r (• 1^ U ■ > • m r 1 k^L 'm • 1 1 ^ • ' ^ 1 ' - F ^j 1 ' ' r 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i^ 3^ fill, and arms and with Thy =1*= E«iE i5t g! Du - ti - In Thine May they chaste,and at Thy pres-ence I -^ pure; And, their faith, like Da- vid, prov-ing, breast. Through life's desert, dry and drear-y, shine. And im-mor-tal bliss in - her - it. ES I 1 stead-fast un - to death en-dure. Bring them to Thy heavenly rest. And for ev - er - more be Thine. -p- *- j: i 164 Jerusalem, bright city. Tr. J. Williams. Henry Burton. =i ^-- — p= S rf ^ Ei^£ ^ 1?= ^ 1. Je - ru - sa-lem, bright cit - y Of ev - er - last - ius halls, Thrice liless-ed are the peo - pie 2. There God for ev - er sit - teth, Him-self of all the crown; The Lamb, the Light that shin - eth, 3. Sure hope doth thith-er lead ns; Our long-ings thith - er tend; No short-lived toil shall daunt us A- ^^ ^^■ X r ^ 3 ^ =I»E m t — \ — r ^- •^ i :i=gi=^ir @i=^ -5*- Thou And For stor - est in Thy walls; Thou art the gold- en man - sion. Where saints for ev - nev - er go - eth down. Naught to this seat ap- proach-eth, Their sweet peace to joys that can - not end. To Christ, the Sun that light - ens His Church a - bove, er mo ■ be sing; lest; low; te It -0- +-4-4- — I ^ ; 3^ i =4:^ It -r =»3« f^':^ ^ The seat of God's own They sing their God for • To Fa - ther and to m ■h* I chos - en ev - er, Spir - it, The seat of God's own chos ■ They sing their God for - ev - To Fa - ther and to Spir ■ en, er, it I u The pal - ace of tb^ King. Niir day nor night they rest. All things ere - at - ed bow. ^m i=E 1 — r :^ V-.--r- iS: i Copyright ligS. by The Cenliiry Co. i65 m Frances J. Crosby, Unison. Jesus, Saviour, we implore Thee. Arthur E. Johnstone. I 3^^Ed ^ ^—^ r T r Je - sus, Sav - iour, we im - plore Thee, Hear Thy chil - dren now be - fore Thee, For Thy good - ness Meek-ly now Thy word re - ceiv - ing, In Thy pre - cious name be - liev - ing, Earth-ly pleas - ures In our weak-ness, Lord, be-friend us, From the tempter's power de - fend us. May the shin - ing I „ I J i ^ 4- a tempo. =t: i r^- we a - dore Thee glad-ly leav - ing, ones at - tend us I J- J I still our hearts in safe-ty keep. While Thy mer-cy we are plead-ing, Thou in heaven Help us. Lord, to fol - low Thee. Hop - ing, trust-ing, ne'er re-pin-ing, All to Thee Whenwe wake, and when we sleep. Peace-ful in Thy strength a-bid-ing, Joy - fnl in ± J-J- art by Thy I $=^ ^=^ Z^ZZl nil 1 / 1 III 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 /b* a J '1 J 1 ' 1 J ' 1 Irl^ '^ * • 1 J • ^ J • 1 i • J J • ^'1 IJ .a Z. •!• 2 J J * •^ (" ' H • 1 ^ r r r f in - ter - ced - ing; Lead us where Thy faith re - sign - ing. In Thy gra - cious love con - fid - ing; Where the liv - ing 1 J- J J J flocks are feed - ing, Gen - tie Shep arms re - clin - ing. Thy dis - ci - streams are glid - ing. Bless - ed Sav - 1 1 - herd, lead Thy sheep, pies we would be. iour, lead Thy sheep. 1 ■^ ^ 1 •" J a:, f . . ^- ^ e 1 — • "1 . ^^^r r =^'i f^=^ — o— =- g-» 1 — — H T— ' — ^^ L^ " Copyr jgh t , iSSs. by B i^io-w &■ Ma in. Us^d by per. i66 Tr. by J. M. NejILE. AH glory, laud, and honor. M. Teschner. ^s^ :^: i^ I 1 All glo - I To whom hon - or chil - dren ?*t ry. the laud, lips and of To Thee, Ke-deem-er, King, Made sweet ho-san-nas ring. r : P m :fcS=P^ J 1. Thou art the King of f 2. The com - pa - ny of 3. The peo-ple of the H Is - rael, an - gels He - brews ± ^m F^^ :p= ^ ^ i^t ^ =P= f= ^=^ r ^- 1 -J- J- :*-^ Thou All With Da - vid prais - in: psalms be s roy - al Son, Who in the Lord's name com - est. The King and g Thee on high; And mor - tal men, and all things Cre - at - ed, fore Thee went; Our praise and prayers and an - thems Be - fore Thee I bless. make we * r ed One. re - ply. pre - sent. ^- m i w j= -«- 1 — r =t r r All To 4=9=^ -TZ)- ^ 5=5 ^=k glo - ry, laud, and whom the lips of hon chil or dren ^ =5 ^ m :fc± :!=»: To Thee, Ke-deem-er, King, Made sweet ho-san-nas ring. I 4 To Thee before Thy passion They sang their hymns of praise; To Thee, now high exalted. Our melody we raise. All glory, etc. 5 Thou didst accept their praises; Accept the prayers we bring. Who in all good delightest, Thou good and gracious King. All glory, etc. i67 Blessed Saviour, Thee I love. George Duffield, 1^ m i 4= Spanish Melody. 4 — I 1- -+- X -■sf- H- 1. Bless- 2. Once 3. Bless- ed Sav - a, - gain ed Sav - iour, Thee be - side iour, Thine I love, All my oth - er joys a - bove; All my hopes in Thee a - bide, the cross. All my gain I count but loss; Earth - ly pleas-ures fade a- way,— am I, Thine to live, and Thine to die; Height, or depth, or earth -ly power. BB It J- il :Ee£ I . ^ I f^ i^t ■f- ^ ^ ^ I 4= 5: X Thou my hope, and naught be - side; Ev - er let my glo - ry be Clouds they are that hide my day: Hence, vain shadows! let me see Ne'er shall hide my Sav - iour more; Ev - er shall my glo - ry be On - ly, on - ly, on - ly Thee. Je - sus, cru - ci - fied for me. On - ly, on - ly, on - ly Thee. ^ S^ ii It -f-^ J- =t :t=t :t= -■f^ I 168 Maky a. Lathburv. Break Thou the bread of life. d=+=i William F. Sherwin. -4- ^^ ^ ■^ r^- =^=i -r)- 1. Break Thou the bread of life. Dear Lord, to me, 2. Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, To me — to me- . t^ -^ -^ As Thou didst break the loaves Be - side As Thou didst bless the bread By Gal i ^ -f^- =t=t :t=t=t t=t the — Sio— Copyright, iSjj, by J. H. Vincent. Used by per. sea. lee; Break Thou the bread of life.-conciuded. i^Pf ^ i 2^ -S- -isz- r ^s-- I ^' I I Be - yond the sa-credpage I seek Thee, Lord; My spir - it pauts for Thee, liv - ing Word! Then shall all bond-age cease, All fet-ters fall. And I shall find my peace, My all in all! t E^ -(2- J2- t=t -ie>- X 1 Eli=e: EE^EEp^ =t=t =F -| — r- T— r VV. C. Dix. ^ As with gladness men of old -\ \ 4 C. KOCHER. n r^ 4= ti: r -» • • — L.= • SI •with glad- ness men of old Did the guid- ing Star be-hold. As with joy they hailed its light, with joy - ful steps they sped To that low- ly man-ger- bed. There to bend the l- The si - lent stars go by; Their watch of wondering love. The bless-ings of His heaven. Be born in us to - day. f -It -4-- H=- :t fet Yet in thy dark streets shin - eth The O morn - ing stars, to - geth - er Pro - No ear may hear His com - ing; But We hear the Christ-mas an - gels The r^r ^-^ ^ A \- m :t= 1= ^ f^ ^r~ ev - er - last - ing claim the ho - ly in this world of great glad ti - dings m. -&i— g^- ^¥=i^ Light; birth! sin, tell; I I "' f r -*- -f- r T '* The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee And prais - es sing to God the King, And peace to men Where meek souls will re - ceive Him still. The dear Christ en ■ O come to us, a - bide with us. Our Lord Em -man ■=^ to on • ters in. - u - el! niglit. earth. L 5fi- m^ J- ^ :^= 1 =?^ '^- i- Copyright, jSq8, djy The Century Co. 171 Blest be our everlasting Lord. Charles Wesley. \ 4— Arr. by AkthUR SuLLIVAN. ^ I ^ :^ ^=^ :t± 1. Blest be our ev - er - last - ing Lord, Our Fa - ther, God, and King! 2. The king-dom, Lord, is Thine a - lone, Who dost Thy right main- tain, 3. Thou hast on us the grace be-stowed Thy great- ness to pro - claim; Thy sov-'reign And, high on And there-fore good-ness Thine e - now we r r L r- ^=£= -t- ^ :1=t =i=»c i^ ■J- V we re - cord. Thy glo - rious power we sing, ter - nal throne, O'er men and an - gels reign. By Thee the vie - to - ry is given; The Rich - es, as seem - eth good to Thee, Thou thank our God, And praise Thy glo - rious name. Thy glo - rious name and na- ture's powers Thou E j- T r . n ^ :^ 1 — r 3EE3E -#- t>i#- PI tm$ 1 nr -7a- maj dost, dost • es - ty di - vine, And strength, and might.aud earth, and heaven. And all and hon - or give; And kings their power and dig - ni - ty Out of to us make known; And all the De ty is ours. Thro' Thy F s r m there - in. Thy hand in - car - H« -0- are Thine, re - ceive. Date Son. -IS- i 1= It 172 Soldiers of Christ, arise. Charles Wesley. Henry Burton, 3E -»-^ -1 1 1- :=)= :gi 1. Sol-diers of Christ, a - rise, 2. Stand, then, in His great might, 3. Leave no un - guard-ed place. --in And put your arm -or on. With all His strength en - dued; No weak-ness of the soul; Wi IJZEH^pi^ ^^ ^« I ^ -©'— :^£= ^^ Ee -^ strong in the strength which But take, to arm you Take ev - ery vir - tue. s? r -r H--^- &=^- ' g j^^ — • — * — I — '— ^-^— 1^^ 3EE r — God sup - plies Through His e - ter - nal Son; for the fight. The pan - o - ply of God: ev - ery grace. And for - ti - fy the whole: ^S Strong in the Lord of hosts. And That, hav - ing all things done And «g=FOS= In - dis - so J -•- lu bly joined. To ^P=»: m t ±!^ =K d»-«- -St— 1 fi»- -f-^ I M r^z. %^^^=8= f T -^ir^^ ^=^^=t «^»-r^ -^5*- in all bat His your - tie might-y power; Who in the strength of Je - sus trusts Is more than con - quer con - flicts passed. Ye may o'er-come, through Christ a - lone. And stand com-plete at all pro - ceed; But arm your-selves with all the mind That was in Christ, your - or. last. Head. ^m H: m -0 — • — I — •- I -&- 1 Copyright, 189S, by The Century Co. 173 J, M. ISeale. zfc All is bright and cheerful round us. 3^^ X W. H. Walter. H — J y- ^-ti—^ =P ^ T ' ' r r I I 1. All is bright and cheer -fnl round us, All 2. If the flowers that fade so quick - ly, If bove is soft and blue; Spring at last hath day that ends in night, If the skies that 3. There are leaves that nev - er with - er; There are flowers that ne'er de - cay; Noth-ing e - Til M ^^ tzzfz -Sfz ^^ ^ f=1^ 1 — r -f- 1 — r I eSe -Tr-rr- 3E m =§* -z*- ^=^ come and found us; Spring and all its clouds so thick - ly Oft - en cov - er go - eth thith - er; Noth - ing good is .n — 1 ri^ [T-w a" 1 ^^1 f pleas - ures too: Ev - ery flower is full of glad-ness, from our sight, — If they all have so much beau - ty, kept a - way. They that came from trib - u - la - tion. -V U- m -» m — I — F » I I ' I -r 1 — r -+- -^ — r =t3= ^ i r ±3f- -2^ 1 1 I ^ r r . . Dew is bright and buds are gay; Earth, with all its sin and sad - ness. Seems a hap-py place to-day. What must be God's land of rest, WTiere His sons that do their du - ty. Aft - er ma - ny toils are blest? Washed their robes and made them white, Out of ev- ery tongue and na - tion. Now have rest, and peace, and light. K I 2^ nJ^ -0-^^-^^i^i=± j^ m -^ j — r =F^ ^ 1 — r — r from Tti£ Tucker Hymnal, by per. of tJie Editor . 174 A shout of mighty triumph. t#T G. p. Gkantham. 1 — n — n 1 -:! 1 H 1 1— ^ — 1 — 1 G. P. Grantham. IH 1 - -1 1 1 — \ — I K^ ^J ■! <- % i- * hi— ^=^ -^- aJ^ J J J . ^ \* — t=A J r ' ' ' :r* ' ^ " • f • • Cj- 1. 2. 3. A shout of might-y Is this, ye ho - ly But tell us, Vir - gin tri - umph shepherds - moth- er. Thro' na- lure's realm The might - y new The Child up - on is heard; A shout which calls ere - a - tion - born King? This Child, so sweet and gen - tie, thy breast. Will He re - ceive young chil - dren. ^4- -T fH"-i^- M- t =?=F— w- "n F^^Ftr^ 4— > -s^^-, i ! 1 \ — -f* — L— 1 I^ITJ -f -r H^ 4- — ^ ( ■— h ' -T — !• — P— 4 — F — ^- — ) — -i — ' 4 — M^ liL^^I -^^- -^ r Can And |j=g= hail th'In - car - nate Word. A - way with clouds and dark- ness! All hail, thrice bless -ed He such rap- ture bring? Oh yes. He comes, the Siiv - iour Of sin - fnl earth for share with them His rest? Oh yes. He will with glo - ry Both old and young a ■ lg^-^^--!^--g— -g- f- ^ ■ ^— -f-_ f - f- f- f- ^ X m -£-- • lorn; dorn; It X It Ig= It i- i Eg iBt ig q=^ Sing out with joy, ye mor - tals, For Then shout with joy, ye mor - tals, For Then shout with joy, ye mor - tals. For 1 ^ . -»— Je Je Je BUS Christ is sus Christ is BUS Christ is :£= m I born! born! born! i Rejoice then, youths and maidens. Old men and children too; Lift up your cheerful voices With bliss and rapture true! King out, ye towers and steeplest Blow trumpet, pipe, and horn! And shout with joy, ye mortals. For Jesus Christ is born! 175 The wise may bring their learning. Anon. 1 — 1 — -* — s — 1 — ■ 1 S. P. Warken. l1=^ ^ 1 1 1^ — \ — ~^i — -|^=r^ p 1 — ~i — *~ \- E^— IH- -1- -j J— H 1. 2. 3. The We'll We'll 1 wise may bring their aring Him hearts that bring the lit - tie -J- ! 1 1 — 1 — s)- learn love du - ] — -»- - ing; Him, ties 1 s \ * • The rich We'll bring We have f- •-• — « — « — =(tj 1 may bring their Him thank-ful to do each f- f - wealth; praise, day, And And We'll -*- some young try -•- -; — • — s — ' may bring their souls meek - ly our best to -F- -P- 17- irH- — ^— — "^ — T — * M — 1 -i- =FF= — f — ~ -t— t- — «— — I -4- — b^ — 1 =t-H ir^—\ '^4 — 1 -^ -H^ ti 1/ 1 — (2—: 1 1 ^r- — » « *F -1 — r — \ — ' m --t% :J^ We, too, would bring our And these shall be the And bet - ter are these -r^- — a ^ f great - ness, striv - ing please Him And some bring strength and health; To walk in ho - ly ways. At homf, at school, at play. iSt S ^r\r --p r Ht -^ treas - treas - treas . ' — ^ N ures, ures, ures To We To -^-^T 1 — r m of of of ^^ fer fer to to a ^?^ T:^ the King: We have no wealth or learn ■ the King: And these are gifts that ev - ing. What shall we chil-dren bring? er The poor - est child may bring. fer to our King, Than rich - est gifts with - out them. Yet these a child may bring. :t_^ ^. J- =t ^ i Cofijfriffht, iS8j, by Tlie Cenltit-y Co. 176 The Homeland I O the Homeland! Hugh R. Haweis. 4 Arthur S. Sullivan. t m 1= ^^^ I -IT TT -8- -S^ • I 1. The Home-land! O the Home - land ! The land of souls free-born! No gloom - y night is 2. My Lord is in the Home - land, With an - gels brif;ht and fair; No sin - ful thing nor 3. For loved ones in the Home - land Are wait - ing me to come, Where neith - er death nor t fci=S= -&r- Mz m -\- =cw= m ^ --tp -25I-T— ■ 3^ - vil ^^i known there, But aye the fade -less morn; I'm sigh - ing for that Coun - try, My heart is Can ev - er en - ter there; The mu - sic of the ran - somed Is ring - ing In - vade their ho - ly home: O dear, dear na - tive Coun - try! rest and t: z& -* — »d- SE^ I ach - in peace M iiig my a - here. There is no ears, And when I bove! Christ bring us pain think all in of to tlie Home-land the Home-land the Home-land t«-^- To which I'm draw - ing near. My eyes are wet with tears. Of His e - ter - ual love. -Jl- ^ i m -^ 177 T. Ken. ^- \ All praise to Thee, my God, this night. yt=:r I 4—4 1 1- I Thomas Talus. ■4 i \ X 1. AH praise to Thee, my God, this night, For all the bless-ings of the light; Keep me, O keep me, 2. For- give me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done; That with the world, my - - J + ^ ♦ -e^ J - I f-- it * i fe^ j — r «=4= ^ -i- 4= :t==t hS4- g King self. of kings, and Thee, Be - neath Thine own I, ere I sleep. al- at m =f= might - y wings, peace may be. I Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at Thy judgment-day. O may my soul on Thee repose; And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close,- Sleep, that may me more vigorous make To serve my God when I awake. 178 Miss C. WiNKWORTH. All my heart this night rejoices. J. G. Ebelinc. 1 a 1— I 1^ f^ 1 1 f^ J^ 1^ PW— I ] 1 ^ 4- 1. All my heart this night re - joic - es. As I hear, far and near, Sweet-est an - gel voic - es; 2. For it dawns, the promised mor - row Of His birth, who the earth Res - cues from her sor - row. 3. Hark! a voice from yon - der man - ger Soft and sweet, doth en - treat— Flee from woe and dan - ger; 4. Come,then, let us hast - en yon - der; Here let all, great and small. Kneel in awe aud won - der. If: -^ m ^^ ^ ?=fc£=?= All my heart this night rejoices.-conciud«L 1 . 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ \1 <^ i"" J J ■ ' ^ r^ 1 ■■ 1/ * • J J 1 h 1 1 - « •i ? J 1 J J "^ J ( — H r.) 9 ' ^ m J ' ! W r • a * 8 Is *^ 3 S ^4 J- H Y _i - * ^ 0. 1 ' ■ ' il J * LJ i^ • •- ::r f b ^^ "Christ is born! ' their choirs are sing - ing. Till the air ev-ery-where Now with joy is ring-mg. God to wear our form de ■ scend- eth; Of His grace to our race Here His Son He lend-e th Breth ren,come; from all that grieves you You are freed; all you need Here your Siiv-iour gives y ou. Love Him who with love is yearn - ing; Hail the Star, that from far Bright with hope is burn - ing. fi * r- f- ' ' -#- f ^ -#- _ -^ -^ -#- if: -p. f- -V *f r r P • L F r r ^ 1 U • r 2 > ■ « « I ■■ •). » 1 1 m ■Sir > f r r r L r — H ^" ' 1 1 u 1/ 1 1 =^ 1 ! , J 1 1 ■ I [/ f F w H m 1 ^ w ^ * \- \ II i/ i ' "^ k ' JUDSON. Our Father, God, who art in heaven. Henrv Burton. ^ J — m — I — m- B I ther, God, who art this day our dai tempt - a - tion lead I r in heaven. All hal-lowed be Thy name; Thy king-dom ly bread; And as we those for - give Who sin a - us not; From e - vil set us free; And Thine the mm _J^ - J -•- - ^ . J - =t=t ^: 4: =F= < b J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M/ 1 " ^ 1 i 1 ■ 1 1 / b h ' J J * \ 4 J J 1 J ^ ^ 1 1 f fir " m ^ L ^ a • 1 ^ 1 M J 1 ■.p • 3 J 1 • • • J J i * ^ 1 J come; gainst liing - • Thy us, dom, m will so Thine be may the done we power -J- In For - And • • earth and heaven the giv - ing grace re - glo - ry ev - er F P same, ceive, be, ^ • In earth and heaven the same. For - giv - ing grace re - ceive. And glo - ry ev - er be. J. ^ • • h i 1 p r 1 « • Til [^ P « . - 1^ • 1 S-iA — • — -&• — L T L 1 f — ' — L — p — ^ /n . -[f— -' f.. 1 ^-^ -\ — — * — — » — b w — -• — I* — p — »— — -W— -f — k — r — f — ^ f 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r Copyriglit, l8g8, by The Century Co, i8o Alleluia ! Sing to Jesus ! W. C. Dix. Caryl Florio. i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / 1 ' ■ I'V 1 III I « ^ 1 ■ 1 N . W h '' r 1 1 ! ! \ I \ S. 1 ^ S \ 1 J !^ "1 K r-H — — *' — W— 1 — _i_^ — • 1-1 m ^ ^ -J — « — ^—\ — ^^- —i — • — i 1. Al - 2. Al - 3. Al - 1 le - lu le - lu le - lu 1 - iaI Sing - ia! Not - ia! Bread J ^• to Je as or of an — -^ ' _J_ = = = — ^ — * ■ •— : — - sus! His the seep - tre, His the throne; Al - - phans Are we left in sor - row now; Al - - gels, Thou on earth our food, our stay! Al - -• — s— le - lu le - lu le - lu — * — ' - ia! - ia! - ia! (W-^^--- -S — i^ -J^ — i»-= — -f— P- — ?— |-r — ? — f — F- -* 1 ^— -7t — 1 ' — — • — N4^-r > 1 H H — -u — 1 — — i — n \ '* — »— -f — r — ^ — l-a*-- * r — r — ' 1 1 1 1 1 L* 1 r N. B. — The first staoza should be repeated at the close of the hymn. n 1 N , 1 1 N 1 / 1 1 ; ' 1 i 1 ^ II 1 1 . I ^ 1 II / h 'i • « J •( 1 1 ■ ^ ^ ■ r --J J— J — J— 1 llflK • 4 J ! Ill II .y^ i 1 - 1 TL* • ' 1 • S ^ ' ' ' ' m « • . u ' • A J -»-. -•- -•- f ^ t: •• ^ ^ -5- :i . -^ " ^- His the tri - umph, His the vie - to - ry a - lone. Hark! the songs of peace - ful Zi - on He is near us, Faith be - lieves, nor ques-tions how. Though the cloud from sight re-ceived Him, here the sin - ful Flee to Thee from day to day. In - ter - ces - sor, Friend of sin - ners, 1 , J ! -^- - - - ft S-T- — s — i — frS — 1 * : -#• ^ • H" • fi |_J •- s *• — *• -»-^ » U +- 1 ih — r^ ~f — r — < — 1~'"^ -«* 1 1 ~m B; — -te — l-i F \ 1- ~r 1 — r — T — 1 y ' 1 1 I'M P * Q* • 11 i/ 1 1 ■1 U' 1 t » 1 1 i 1 ^ -^:;i 33E 5C^ __, ^^ — _l — . j_ I Thun-der like a niight-y flood: When the for - ty days were o'er, Earth's Ke-deem-er, plead for me, -•- -!9- ^ -1- Je - sus out of ev - ery na - tion Hath redeemed Shall our hearts for-get His promise — " I am with Where the songs of all the sin - less Sweep a - cross _• • you the I by ev ■ crys His blood. ■ er - more" - tal sea. ! I I ± -| — r Copyright, 1SS7, by The Century Co. 1 T f=rT i8i A pilgrim and a stranger. Tr. fr. Paul Gerhardt. Henry Burton. ^1 :t=^ iig Efei i ^1 1. A pil - grim and a stran - ger, 2. It is a well-worn path - way, 3. So I must hast - eu for-wards, I jour - ney here be - low; -Ma-ny have gone be - fore; -Thank God, the end will come. Far dis - tant is my couu - try, The ho - ly saints and proph - ets, This land of my so - journ - ing -^ te^ --e=i=^ '^^ ^E^. ^ t=^ -^^-^-ff; : IS: ^ ■^- The The Is -#- home to which I go. Here I must toil and trav - el, Oft pa - tri - archs of yore, They trod the toil - some jour - ney In not my des - tined home; That ev - er - more a - bid - eth, Je =t=t ^ wea - ry and op-pressed, pa-tieuceand in faith: ru - sa - lem a - bove, A -W~ -t5^- • ' • 1 1-< ; — ■ fe -y-^ — r 1 ^ J J J 1 , 1 /H' — 5~ •1 • -^^ — i- -^ «-l^- -d — •— ^ — r ^— H -ai « 0— -si -*-|-.^ -i— 3^-- J- ^W But there And them The ev - • -fr- my God shall lead I fain would fol - er - last - ing cit _.-«- 8s- __ -s- §4^ 1 - -»- -sL. me To ev - er - last - ing rest, low. Like them in life and death. - y, The land of light and love. Sf W i r p (^ • II \P-i 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 II K'4>-4- 1 I' 1 1 — ' — 1 • -(» w ^ »— — II \—^ H — F — 1 — H 4 There still my thoughts are dwelling 'Tis there I long to be! Come, Lord, and call Thy servant To blessedness with Thee. Come, bid my toils be ended; Let all my wanderings cease, Call from the wayside lodging To Thy sweet home of peace. Cofiyrfeht, 1S9S, by The Century Co. 1 82 n I would a youthful pilgrim —-.-4 \ \-^~X- be. Geo. F. Hhnry. E^ -• • ■— h Ay /^r. ^J. £■. Rankin. i87 My country! *tis of thee. Samuel F. Smith. Ad. by Henrv Carey. i ^^^^EEt 3E^ =5=^ ^—t^ -Mi - I -* — -i— 1- -^. er - ty, Of thee I sing; ble, free, Thy name I love; the trees Sweet freedom's song: er - ty, To Thee we sing: 1. My coun - try! 'tis of thee. Sweet land of lib - 2. My na - tive coun - try, thee. Laud of the no - 3. Let mu - sic swell the breeze. And ring from all 4. Our fa - thers' God, to Thee, Au - thor of lib - Land where my I love thy Let mor - tal Long may our H fc3=?= PI — r- w— m^ ^=^ ^EiE 3E feS H: ^ -*-y- I Let free • Like that a - The sound pro • Great God, our g fa - thers died, Land of the Pil - grims' pride. From ev - ery mount-ain side rocks and rills. Thy woods and tem - pled hills; My tongues a-wake. Let all that breathe partake; Let land be bright With free-dom's ho - ly light; Pro • dom iPE^£= heart with rap - rocks their si - tect us by ture thrills lence break, Thy might. ring! bove. long. King. i88 . Father of heaven, bless Missions, with great success. We humbly pray! Soon may the gospel sound Through all the world around, Till earth's remotest bound Shall own Thy sway. Father of heaven, bless. 2 O'er ever}' hill and plain. Washed by the mighty main, Echo the call! Till gods of wood and stone Shall all be overthrown, And Jesus reigns alone, Supreme o'er all! 3 Then spread the gospel's light Till nations all unite Beneath His sway! And let us, as we sing Praise to our Saviour King, Our grateful offerings bring. To haste the day! Major's '' Book of Praise.' iSg The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. St. Paul. A. T. SCHAUFFLER. -^ ■^r ^ T if=ijf«=r .ja= -«*^ -iS>- -z:!- -i§t- the Fa - ther. 1. The race of our Lord Je - sus Christ, -9- -#- -•- -/s- The love of God =& -P— ^- _|2_ 1 — r T-f- ± 4= 4-^ i 53i »-^- 1^=^ =3F=^ ^: 1^ tfg B* - -*— :i m- -t Be, I all. A - men. E^ And the com-mun - ion of the Ho - ly Ghost \ ^„ __._fl_f2 ^_^ =^ and a - bide with us -'— k- 1 M l I -» — *- ' ' * — •-Hb — fe- -1 1- igi All people that on earth do dwell. W. Kethe. L. Bourgeois, , 1 1 1 1 , 1 , I \1 ti . 1 1 1 1 111 III J J II 1/ 4 ■ 1 1 I ! J 1 J a « ' ' ^ I W\\ 1 m J « 1 m m a « 1 \iij 4 m J *, : 1 : J ' " • - • ■ J ^ • -Tt i J- m • • m 1 1. All peo - pie that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheer - ful voice: 2. Know that the Lord is God in - deed; With - out our aid He did us make: 3. en - ter then His gates with praise, Ap - proach with joy His courts nu - to; 4. For why? the Lord our God IS good, His mer - cy IS for - ev - er sure; 1 ! r ^ -^ • 1- -^ -P- U* ^i P S ^ • « « I • p • 1 11 s I w |