SAP at Se eras Bie Sf) Sa cee, kets NOL 70 BETAKEN FROM BUILDING ~~ Te Agtaon i Prerson, fo EGYPT! rogram and Music | INDIA. 1854 1855 | FOR THE | ee SemieCentennial Foreign Missionary Convention . United Presbyterian Church of I. A. CELEBRATING THE | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the Founding of the Missions in Egypt and Toia Sixth - | | | : ighland Ave... |. United. | 3 | M3 oS | Presbyterian | | Chureh above Penn Ave. . | : December 628, 1904, Pittsburg, Pa. | CONVENTION THOUGHTS. The Evangelization of the World! See We can do it if we will.--Samuel J. Mills. > Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God.=-=-William Carey; Se Christ is conquering, Christ is reigning, Christ is triumphing,~=Charlemangne’s Motto. a Your love has a broken wing if it cannot fly across the ocean. «= Maltbie Babcock. Las eee He prays not at all in whose prayers there is no mention of the Kingdom of God. =~-Jewish Proverb. es The Church which ceases to be Evangelistic will soon cease to be Evangelical. =~Alexander Duff. Sa We cannot serve God AND mammon, but we can serve God WITH mammon.-<-R. E- Speer. Se Every church should support two pastors--one for the thousands at home, the other for the millions abroad.=«Jacob Chamberlain. > | would rather fail while trying to do something, than to avoid failure by sitting still and doing nothing. ate | cannot, | dare not, go up to judgment till | have done the utmost God enables me to do to diffuse His glory through the world. --Asahel Grant. Rev. Thos. McCague, D.D. Mrs. Henrietta [cCague. Rev. Jas. Barnett, D.D. THE FOUNDERS OF OUR EGYPTIAN MISSION. Rey. J. B. Dales, D.D. Tirs. W. J. Reid. Rey. W. W. Barr, D.D. OUR FOREIGN SECRETARIES. RRR IIR ELE Rev. Andrew Gordon, D,D. Mrs. Rebecca C, Gordon, Miss Elizabeth G. Gordon. THE FOUNDERS OF OUR INDIA MISSION. CONVENTION SPEAKERS. REV. JOSEPH KYLE, D.D. ROBERT E. SPEER, ESQ. REV. J. R. MCCLURKIN, D.D. MRS. ANNIE R. HERRON. J. CAMPBELL WHITE, ESO. REV. ALEX. GILCHRIST, D.D. MRS, J. P. WHITE, REV. C S. CLELAND. 2 THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF N. A. MEMBERS. REv. W. M. ANDERSON. REv. M. G. KyLz, D.D. Rkv. C. S. CLELAND. ROBERT L. LATIMER, Eso. ROBERT H. FERGUSON, ESo. JAMES S. McCRACKEN, Eso. REv. S. G. FITZGERALD. JoHN. R. McLEAN, Eso. REv. T. B. TURNBULL, D.D. OFFICERS. PRERSUO EN Deer Vee ee Ge Kev Hee). wee lI 3 2eeAtroty ote.) hrankford, Philadelphia. RECORDING SECRETARY: ReEv. C. S. CLELAND, 802 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: REv. CHARLES R. WATSON, 921 Wither- spoon Building, Philadelphia. TREASURER : ROBERT L. LATIMER, EsQ., 31 N. Front St., Philadelphia. eee WOMEN’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Miss K. D. Brown. Mrs. MAry CLOKEY PORTER. Mrs. H. C. CAMPBELL. Miss E. J. SLOAN. Miss ELIZABETH CAUGHEY. Mrs. R. S. SMITH. Mrs. ANNIE R. HERRON. Mrs. N. WYLIE STEVENSON. Mrs. EF. M. HIrv. Mrs. N. L. WALLACE. Mrs. G. W. MACDONALD. Mrs. SAMUEL YOURD. OFFICERS. PRESIDENT: Mrs. ANNIE R. HERRON, 644 Maryland Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. RECORDING SECRETARY: Mrs. SAMUEL YOURD, 625 Highland Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. FOREIGN SECRETARY: Mrs. E. M. HILL, 5502 Margaretta Street, Pittsburg, Pa. TREASURER: Miss E. J. SLOAN, 5150 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. CONVENTION PROGRAM. The music will be under the leadership of Mr. Wm. Y. GRIFFITH, Musical Director, with Mr. H. W. STRATTON, Organist. A Union Chorus will assist in the Song Services. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. Evening, 7.30 o'clock. Chairman, REV. J. W..WITHERSPOON, D. D:, Moderator of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America. 7.30. SERVICE OF SONG. 8.00. A CoNVENTION ForEWorRD........... JREV. -C.--S.) CLEBAND Recording Secretary of the 30ard. of Foreign Missions of the United Presbyterian Church. 8.30. ADDRESS...... .Ropert E. SpeEr, Eso. Corresponding Secretary ‘of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, New York City. 9.30. BENEDICTION. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. Morning, 9.30 o’clock. MRS. H. C. CAMPBELL, Presiding. President of the United Presbyterian Women’s Association. 9.30. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE. 9.45. THE TRuE Spirit oF MISsIONS..... .REV. JosepH Kyzz, D. D. Professor Systematic Theology and Homiletics, Xenia Theological Seminary. 10.45. Firty YEARS oF ForEIGN Missions IN Ecypv. Rev. CHARLES R. Wa’tson Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Presbyterian Church. 12.00. BENEDICTION. Afternoon, 2.30 o’clock. Chairman, REV. JOHN McNAUGHER, D. D.., Professor of New Testament Literature and Criticism, Allegheny Theo- logical Seminary. 2.30. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE 2.45. REFLEX INFLUENCE oF ForEIGN MISSIONS IN THE LIFE oF THE HoMF CHURCH Ett Bee oe ....Rev. ALEXANDER GincHRist, D. D Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Home Missions of the United ererbs as Church. 4 is) eal 7.30. 8.00. 9.00. 9.30. WEDNESDAY (Continued.) Our EArty Foreign Missionary Work....Rrv. M. G. Kyts, D. D. President of the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Presby- terian Church. INTRODUCTION OF MISSIONARIES. DURE OUDA NEI IsSiO Neen s fre theca ese sais Rev. J. K. Grrren, D. D. Missionary to the Egyptian Sudan, Africa. BENEDICTION. RECEPTION TO DELEGATES. Evening, 7.30 o’clock. BUSINESS MEN’S MEETING in the CONVENTION CHURCH. Chairman, A. P. BURCHFIELD, Eso., Pittsburg, Pa. PRAISE SERVICE. Tue Greatest BUSINESS IN THE WortpD...J. CAMPBELL Wut, Esq. Secretary of the Committee on Ways and Means. LAYMEN’S CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN MISSIONS. BENEDICTION. WOMEN’S MEETING in the EMORY M. E. CHURCH. (One block below Convention Church.) MRS. E. M. HILL, Presiding. Foreign Secretary of the Women’s Board of the. United Presbyterian 7.30. 8.30. 9.00. 9.30. Church IDE VORKONA THA OER VICE aan eet reson entre ae VLISS) IWATE AS HILT, Missionary to India. WomeEn’s Work For WomeEN: I's Past........Mrs. W. W. Barr Philadelphia. Women’s Work For WoMEN: I's Present......Mrs. J. P. WHITE Topeka, Kan. WomeEn’s Work For WoMEN : Its Furure..Miss E1izABEtH IRVINE Albany, Oregon. BENEDICTION. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. Morning, 9.30 o’clock. Chairman, REV. J. A. THOMPSON, D. D., President of Tarkio College. 9.30. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE. 9.45. THE TrutaH Asout Love.—Phil. 1: 9-11: Rev. W. C. Witiiamson, D. D. Burlington, Iowa. 10.45. Firty YEarRS IN InprIA, A LAND STRANGE IN History, Dark IN SIN, BriGH?t IN PROMISE. . .Rev. J. K. McCriurxin, D. D. Pastor Shadyside United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, Pa. 12.00. BENEDICTION. Afternoon, 2.30 o’clock. Chairman, JOHN H. MURDOCH, ESQ. Washington, Pa. 2.30. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE. 2.45. ForEIGN MissIoNs AND THE PAsvor.. .Rev. D. F. McGruu. Pastor Sixth United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, Pay 3.15. CONFERENCE. Nore :—Speakers allowed one minute each. Speak but once and on one question only. Do not take time to repeat the question, but simply call it by number. Begin by giving your Name, and your Town. Keep to the point. When the chairman rises, it is a signal that the speaker’s time is up. QUESTIONS: 1. How often should the cause of foreign missions be presented to a congregation? 2. What are the sources from which material for foreign mission addresses may be collected? 3. What place should foreign missions have in the congregational prayer meeting? 4. How can the pastor best awaken the attention of apathetic minds? 5. How make prayer for missions and missionaries more than a respectable formality? 6. How get the memners of a congregation to appropriate the con- tents of a missionary library? 7. How overcome a boy’s dread of or a man’s contempt for mem- bership in a missionary society, so far as to induce him to organize or join one? 8. What is the lowest standard of giving to foreign missions that a pastor should set before his people? 9. What can a pastor do to supply a congregation’s lack of system in making foreign missionary offerings? 10. What efficient methods of calling out gifts to foreign missions may be used by the pastor? 3.30. ForeicN Missions AND THE WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. ANNIE R. HERRON President of the Women’s Board of the United Presbyterian Church. THURSDAY (Continued) 4.00. CONFERENCE. (See Note above.) QUESTIONS: 1. How can the missionary spirit be developed in the home church? 2. What department of our Women’s Missionary societies needs tne most attention at the present time? 3. How far should missionary societies take up the United Study of Missions? 4. How can a better attendance of members be secured at our missionary mee*ings, and how can we interest church members in mis- sion work who do not attend the missionary meetings? 5. Would it not be more business like and helpful to the work to have a corresponding secretary in each of the missionary associations of India and Egypt to communicate all business pertaining to women’s work to the Women’s Board? 6. Should mission churches depending on any of the Boards for partial support, undertake the salary of a missionary in any of the mis- sion fields? 7. To stimulate the missionary spirit, would it not be advisable to plan for a prayer service for missions at least once a month in every congregation in our church? 8. What are some of the best methods of calling the attention of the churches to the place and power of money as a factor in God’s plan for the salvation of the world? 9. What are the chief hindrances in the training of the children in missionary service? 10. What are some of the best methods of teaching and establish- ing systematic giving for missions? 4.15. ForeIGN Missions IN THE SABBATH SCHOOL, AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MERE tet Ce te ano dear ih ce ets C. V. Vickery, Esq. Secretary of the Young People’s Missionary Movement, New York City. The Missionary Committee—Its Organization and Duties. The Missionary Library—Its Purchase and Circulation. The Mission Study Class—Its Organization and Conduct. Missionary Meetings. Giving to Missions. Prayer and Missions. Missions in the Sabbath School. EON CENTS 5.00. BENEDICTION. Evening, 7.30 o’clock. Chairman, REV. CHAS. R. WATSON. Corresponding Secretary of Board of Foreign Missions of the United Presby- terian Church. 7.30. SERVICE OF SONG. 8.00 ‘THE SUPERNATURAL Factor IN Missions. Rey. A. T. Prerson, D. D. Editor-in-Chief of The Missionary Review of the World, Brook- aay INE, NZ QoS MLVARE Win Up VVORDS ciastee oi cterest oa /sia elaie: suayels Rev. R. M. Russeyy, D. D. Pastor of Convention Church. 9.30. BENEDICTION. FOREIGN MISSIONARY EXHIBIT. a The Foreign Missionary Exhibit is located on the gallery floor of the Sabbath School rooms of the Sixth United Presbyterian Church. The Exhibit is arranged in four main sections: one for India, one for Egypt, one for the Sudan, and one for the Home Department. In the first three are gathered articles illustrating the dress, manner of life and customs which obtain in our Mission fields; these throw light on the conditions, problems and methods of missionary work in these lands. Each section will be under the charge of one or more persons who can explain to visitors the nature and use of articles placed on exhibi- tion. The Exhibit will be open during the following hours: 8.30 to 9.30 in the morning; 12 to 2.30 in the afternoon; 4 to 7 in the evening. The Exhibit will not be open when the Convention is in session. Two addresses will be given by returned missionaries, one on Egypt and one on India, illustrating with costumes the customs and manners of the people in Hgypt and India. These lectures will be given in the Sabbath School chapel between 1 and 2 on Wednseday and Thursday afternoons. Visitors are requested to refrain from handling articles placed on exhibition, as these articles are loaned and must be returned undam- aged. I. Indian Section: Complete Indian costumes illustrate the appearance and dress of the people. An Indian village model gives a vivid idea of the conditions which the itinerant missionary has to deal with. Note the products of our Industrial Schools, where weaving and carpentry are especially taught. II], Egyptian Section: A full line of wearing apparel, especially for women, illustrates the social conventions which require veiling of women. The large display of Christian literature in the Arabic lan- guage indicates one of the most effective methods of missionary work. Ill. Sudanese Section: Shields, spears, clubs, ivory bracelets, beads, help to make the real savage and uncivilized conditions of life in the Southern Sudan. The Sudanese Exhibit will excite special inter- est because of the newness and strangeness of this part of Africa and because many of these articles are on exhibition for the first time. IV. Home Department Section: Four different organizations have exhibits here: the Board of Foreign Missions, the Woman’s Board, the Board of Publication and the Young People’s Missionary Movement. These exhibits set forth the abundance of material which is at the disposal of Christian workers for the development and maintenance of missionary interest in the home church. books will find a full assortment here. Pastors wishing missionary Missionary libraries and charts, text-books and leaflets will furnish Sabbath School workers and young people with metnods of work for their home congregations. EXHIBIT NOTES. | Do not fail to visit the Foreign Missionary Exhibit. If you cannot visit our Foreign Fields by crossing the ocean, you can do so by visiting the Exhibit. Seeing is believing; seeing is understanding; seeing is realiz- ing. Make notes and rough sketches of the charts which illustrate for- eign missionary progress and needs in our own mission fields. You can reproduce these on paper or blackboard when you go home. Pastors! Take note of the Home Department. Plenty of fuel there for missionary fires! Superintendents! Have you any system for educating your school in Missions? Take home a free set of the Board’s missionary lit- erature for Sabbath Schools. Missionary Committees! Exam- ine the equipments of the Young People’s Missionary Movement. The Woman’s Board has a very interesting series of missionary leaflets. Attend the Illustrated Lectures on Customs and Manners in Egypt and India. Through the kindness of Mr. H. J. Heinz, his valuable Oriental col- lection has been placed at the dis- posal of the Convention for exhi- bition. Do not fail to see it. 1516. SrerKa Leone 1$23 11 Bowman. Movwng Now \$S0. 1X 7: TINNEVELLI 1 S7I- SI. a7 Aw er i 1€ MADACASAR. Ranavalonal. WA Dred. 1837. HILO- PyYNA 1% aq. ZYLUS - 1653- TELUEUS MEMORABLE DATES. Fis. 1854—On September 28th, our first missionary party to India sail from New York on the ship ‘‘Sabine.’’ 1854 — On September 3oth, our first missionary party to Egypt sail from Philadelphia on the ship ‘‘City of Manchester.”’ 1854—On November 14th, Rev. Thos. and Mrs. McCague arrive in Cairo, marking the establishment of our Mission in Egypt. 1855—On August 8th, Rev. Andrew Gordon reached Sialkot, marking the establishment of our Mission in India. 1856—In November, the Missionary Association in India, called ‘The Sialkot Mission’’ was organized. 1856—On December 18th, the Presbytery of Sialkot was organized. MLA KANTIAI @5 7—On October 25th, the first baptisms of our India Mis- sion took place; a Brahmin and a Chuhra (the highest and lowest castes). 1857—The Sepoy Mutiny breaks out in India, resulting in the overthrow of the East India Company and the establishment of British Government. 1858—On May 26th, the United Presbyterian Church of North America came into being out of the Union of the Associate and the Associate Reformed Churches. 1859 —On January 7th, our first native preachers were or- dained in India. Io 1859—The first great religious interest in our Mission Field in India begins (among the Megs). 1859 —lIn September, the first four members are received into our church in Egypt. 1860—Our missionaries organized the Presbytery of Egypt. 1863—On February 15th, our first native Egyptian congrega- tion is organized. 1864— On September 26th, our first Theological Seminary was formally opened in Egypt. 1865—On March 5th, Dr. Hogg opened the school which de- veloped into the Assiut Training Ccllege. 186 7—On February 1oth, Makhiel-el-Belyani was ordained the first native preacher of our Church in Egypt. TAPANI 868 —Dr. Johnston, our first Medical missionary to Egypt VERBESYH reaches Alexandria. A\ ¢ A)) 1871—On March 17th, the first meeting of the Egyptian Mis- sionary Association is held. 1873—Religious interest appears among the Chuhras of our . id India Mission field. JCANDAN S75" Nov 15> 187 7—In April, our Theological Seminary opens in India. 1880—lIn September, our first Hospital in India opens its doors. 1882—On July 11th, Alexandria is bombarded by the British, and the occupation of Egypt by Great Britain results. 1902—On October 29th, our India missionaries, in faith and prayer, issue an appeal for 180 new missionaries. 1903—On February 19th, our Egyptian missionaries, in like faith, call for 280 new missionaries to make possible the evangelization of their mission field. 1E) CONVENTION SPEAKERS, REV. D. F. MCGILL, D.D. MRS. W. W. BARR. REV. M. G. KYLE, D.D REV. ARTHUR T. PIERSON, D.D. REV. R. M. RUSSELL, D.D. Cc. V. VICKREY. MISS ELIZ. IRVINE. REV. W. C. WILLIAMSON, D.D. 12 SUPERNATURAL FACTOR. ASssavyy on Supernatural G Yawty of 1 Ssues A\une Clim bers Gop's PERPETUAL MIRACLE. \SataWhv. Mab xxv, John XM \. Certaw Humaw Condthons: Bvangdiwzahton, E Ai talvow and- 2 Cevraw Wivine Coahemhiw frond ence, En duemenh Conversion Dionysus: Hvskory andPhilosophy- Witness a} Facts STORY of MISS Vans a Perpetual Nem anS\rahono}tc od "Twerve Exaviples. quite atKandom JAPAN. FORMOSA, BURMA, INDIA. FRANCE. AFRICA UGANDA SIERRA LEONE. ZULULAND. MATIAGASCAR, FIV. HIKG-P UNA METLAKANHTLA. Marked Facks. JAPAN. ohening Door, Pkacno Mew. FOoRMOSA- PowerotcCos\elover Savages BURMA. THarStpormaton af-Pecho \NDY. S vgul arAwowerto Prayer FRANCE. Vedtcase ww Wapatand AFRICA. Foundation, new Crvbizanrw MADAGASCAR SumvaVomecechous Fist CAnnibal Ovens HIM-PUNA] Three year Caw {> meehing M¥THAKAMTIA, MoadeVS halos \. ABSOLUTE SOVER MINTY, John, YernokfATAWSM ELECTI oN QD .ANCORPORATION WiTlt PLAN < FAITH OBEDIENCE. PRAYER GLANCE ATINHOLE Warp of God. FATHER, Son. SPIRIT FATHRR- Ob ean at Linked witkCiving Mali IA. Son Pattern of OBEDIENCE Going WITNEss e DA att XXY\0 a¥e ra CWER SPAT yaree oF VIRAYINGS ig Nerve ave \nree Factors OF MVS S tows. Qoa Meant Vhein bo Coexish- Se\ dow thever-do-~ When Ao TREMEND ous CEORGE MUMER Necked . P R.A TORRRY. Chieago. Mosk neglected . KA YER My own Fxnen ence 876. ES ab VV ine Power not-lo becommanckd or Cane aes /M\ A niage buk lu Con lro\ WieMy ackrnery S\ructures, Creal, Forms, Organs arions Hehel Aoi Acrdrow when ouwdejendence)} on FARE AvsaAutd SoyEREIGN TY Vohn MW Wind Viowelly FAurit Ye nol PATA LISM . Ahree reat Condi biond. 0 BEDIENCE PRAYER oy ty. of VRIN Vy. OW. God FATHER, Object Yeusy Aoofels- Son Fabteny Liper AAs SPR Source Power Crrmousl yy Correspond lo YAREE BASES MISSIONS Gnasn.g age bop rAlaitts PREACHING - OBEDIENCE PRAYER, Of Dependence. V¥ nen (hea san Conjoined \KKESISTIGLE Rice ney wren co trenhtow P\Xed ow cone Cor Sia weof-o hers A\ways Mis Risk RESPONSIVE READINGS. THE GLORY OF HIS KINGDOM. (Psalms 145 : I-13; 95: 1-9 ) I will extol thee, my God, O King; and I will bless thy name for- ever and forever. Every day will I bless thee; and | will praise thy name forever and forever. Great is Jehovah, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall laud thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts. Of the glorious majesty of thine honor, and of thy wondrous works, will I meditate. And men shall speak of the might of thy terrible acts; and | will declare thy greatness. They shall utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness. Jehovah is gracious, and merciful; slow to anger, and of great lov- ing kindness. Jehovah is good to all; and his tender mercies are over all his works. All thy works shall give thanks unto thee, O Jehovah; and thy saints shall bless thee. They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and talk of thy power; To make known to the sons of men his mighty acts; and the glory of the majesty of his kingdom. Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom. And thy dominion endureth throughout all generations. Oh sing unto Jehovah a new song; for he hath done marvellous things. His right hand, and his holy arm, hath wrought salvation for him. Jehovah hath made known his salvation: His righteousness hath he openly showed in the sight of the na- tions. He hath remembered his loving kindness and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel: All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God. Make a joyful noise unto Jehovah, all the earth: Break forth and sing for joy, yea, sing praises. Sing praises unto Jehovah with the harp; with the harp and the voice of melody. Bis With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise before the King, Jehovah. Let the sea roar, and the fullness thereof; the world and they that dwell therein; Let the floods clap their hands; let the hills sing for joy together before Jehovah; for he cometh to judge the earth: He will judge the world with righteousness, and the people with equity. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. (John Ss 1203s 20n21 ea Matta Semone yal 5 LOM m Olt ain5 Om me sLOr Acts 26: 13-18. ) Jesus spake unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: He that followeth me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life. Every one that doeth evil hateth the light, and cometh not to the light, lest his works should be reproved. But he that doeth the truth cometh to the light, that his works may be made manifest, that they have been wrought in God. We must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. When I am in the world, | am the light of the world. And when he had sat down, his disciples came unto him, and he opened his mouth and taught them, saying, Ye are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a lamp, and put it under the bushel, but on the stand; and it shineth unto all that are in the house. Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. And this is the message which we have heard from him and an- nounce unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in the dark- ness, we lie, and do not the truth: But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellow- ship one with another and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanseth us from all sin. He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is no occasion of stumbling in him. At midday, O King, I saw on the way a light from heaven, above the brightness of the sun, shining round about me and them that journeyed with me. And when we were all fallen to the earth, | heard a voice saying unto me in the Hebrew language, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? It is hard for thee to kick against the goad. And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest. But arise and stand upon thy feet; for to this end have | appeared unto thee, to appoint thee a minister and a witness both of the things wherein thou hast seen me, and of the things wherein | will appear unto thee; Delivering thee from the people, and from the Gentiles, unto whom I send thee, To open their eyes, that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive remission of sins and an inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith in me. THE SECRET OF POWER. (John 15:1-8; Acts 1:3-8.) I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit, he taketh it away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he cleanseth it, that it may bear more fruit. Already ye are clean because of the word which I have spoken unto you. Abide in me, and | in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; so neither can ye, except ye abide in me. : I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and | in him, the same beareth much fruit; for apart from me ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; And they gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned. If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatsoever ye will, and it shall be done unto you. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; and so shall ye be my disciples. He also showed himself alive after his passion by many proofs, appearing unto them by the space of forty days, and speaking the things concerning the kingdom of God: And, being assembled together with them, he charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, said he, ye heard from me. For John indeed baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized in the Holy Spirit not many days hence. They therefore, when they were come together, asked him, saying, Lord, dost thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel? And he said unto them, It is not for you to know times or seasons, which the Father hath set within his own authority. But ye shall receive power, when the Holy Spirit is come upon you; and ye shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. BEATIFIC VISIONS. (Isa. 35: I-10; Revelation 7 : 1-4, 9-12.) The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing; the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon; they shall see the glory of Jehovah, the excellency of our God. Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not; behold, your God will come with vengeance, with the recompense of God; he will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame man leap as a hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall sing; for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert. And the glowing sand shall become a pool, and the thirsty ground springs of water; in the habitation of jackals, where they lay, shall be grass with reeds and rushes. And a highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for the redeemed: the wayfaring men, yea fools, shall not err therein. No lion shall be there, nor shall any ravenous beast go up thereon; they shall not be found there; but the redeemed shall walk there. And the ransomed of Jehovah shall return, and come with singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away. After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that no wind should blow on the earth, or on the sea, or upon any tree. And | saw another angel ascend from the sunrising, having the seal of the living God: and he cried with a great voice to the four angels to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea, Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we shall have sealed the servants of our God on their foreheads. And | heard the number of them that were sealed, a hundred and forty and four thousand sealed out of every tribe of the children. of Israel: After unese things I saw, and behold, a great multitude, which no man could number, out of every nation and of all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, arrayed in white robes, and palms in their hands; And they cry with a great voice, saying, Salvation unto our God who sitteth on the throne, and unto the Lamb. And all the angels were standing round about the throne, and about the elders and the four living creatures; and they fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God. Saying, Amen: Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honor, and power, and might, be unto our God forever and ever. Amen. 16 1 Prayer For Guidance PSALM 5. 7s J. W. BISCHOFF ae re 5] safe ible = a oes ee er ee Se = rl is ‘fe se Je - ho - vah, hear my words And my med - i - ta - tion weigh; the morn - ing, Lord, my voice Thou shalt hear in sup-pliant cries; in eats a- bun - dant grace To Thy house will I draw near; 2 So oe ee ee eae == =a Se Fz o Hear my cry, my King, my God, For to Thee, O Lord, I’ll pray. In the morn-ing, Lord, to Thee : will lift my wait- ing eyes. Tomb yveshou-= lysetem =" ple, ve: will look and bow in fear. _ eae ee oa ad Hse SS FS Lead me in Thy right - eous-ness, Ey - er- more my steps main-tain, | get Sepe ye te ee ees Se 335 S62 Ss SSS Sa And be-cause of watch-ful foes Make Thy way he- fore me plain. J oe areas ee 2 =e phere: eee = Fe a = #72 ee St Copyright by J, W. Bischoff. Used by per. 2 God’s Glory In His Works PSALM 8. 7s WILLIAM F. SHERWIN Ml) (eS SS eSS= 7 ¢ re og wate: a 3 Bog: gaan 1. ne our Lord, o’er earth’s et, frame How - alt - ed is ‘Thy name! 2. When Thy heav-ens I sur-vey, Which Thy fin - gers’ work dis- play, 3. What is man that in Thy mind He a con-stant place should eee a | N zi | vise) Sed - oe 2S ee ee ee 4 De seme og : SE SSS = ae Who hast set Thy — glo y bright Far @- a the nie en’s height. When the moon and stars I see Or-dered all by Thy de- cree: What the son of i that he Should be vis - it - ed by Thee? he isa, 2s) re | Wee eae ee er = | Ee Eee Baas a= [> ae ae ce c= Saree How great fe lee Lord, our Lord, in Sree the sae ae great Thy ne ag 2S a eee oo ig so mee rf Seieran Sees ree! 5a NE Who hast set Thy She ry bright Far above the heaven’s nae ee great ane name! YT WS TOIT Pet eee =. mime 8 oe ze = sine / =i: ° Sel : a eae? D Copyright 1877 by John H Vincent (‘‘ Evening Praise’) Used by per. God Our Stronghold PSALM 9. L. M. ' 1 f Be H. iS aeat |__| 4) SB asf errs Gee 4-93 ae = piel a on e ze a V ; f se < " Genvnsea The Lord for- ev - er shall en - dure, He hath for judgment set His throne, Je- ho-vah shall a ref- uge prove, A pa gi ree 2S ee ee eee = r Sa OB AR PRG wey ey la Sel @ Soc ag a = Copyright 1896 by James McGranahan (‘‘ Pleasures Forevermore”) Used by per. 5 Nature’s Tribute To God PSALM 19. H.M. CHAS. H. GABRIEL Is SS - a a tS —a s 3 — $— a eT . The glo-ry of the Lord The heavens declare abroad ; The fir-ma-ment displays The handi - . Aloud they do notspeak; They utter forth no word Nor into language break; Their voice is . In them He for the sun Hath set a dwelling place, Re-joi-cing as a man Ofstrength to . His dai-ly go-ing forth Is from the end of heaven; The fir-ma-ment to him Is for his = = = @ 2. o_- - a = @ e- oa: = 2 SSS ——— = == ae be fe SSeS e we 6b ew ew i! es ww ew = ahs ie } | F Nv2 AS eS 2! 5 5 eee = [= oo. eS a f=] === aie = oe; eae a eo a 2 ois work of God; Day un-to day de-clar-eth speech And night tonight doth knowledge teach. nev - er heard. Their line throughali the earth extends, Their words to earth’s remotest ends. run a race; He, bridegroom-like in his ar - ray, Comes from his chamber bringing day. cir - cuit given; His cir- cuit reach -es to its ends And oe his heat ex - tends. : a ot fee Oe Spates sata t es See te { CuHoRUws (Prose Version ) —— ex: | 7 Se era eee See ee ee eee eo 8 8 8 The heavens declare the glo- ry of God And the fir-ma-mentshoweth His hand-i- work; s iS os @ e e- a = 4 s—s ee | | <2 | a > - 4 4 —__ be vos Ne es — et = fe +e eres Ao eee ae ~- = fff ot *_#__. v o-—$-§ 35-3 0 bw oe The heavens declare the glo - ry of God And the fir-ma-ment showeth His hand-i- work. |S == ft eS SS ee een ee ee =. 2S = een ae ee ee ie Se ae es Ee eee eee ee | | Copyright 1901 by United Presbyterian Board of Publication 6 PSALM 19.C.M. Love For God’s Word JAMES McGRANAHAN - Noe ey tee es seestarth ya acm 6) =r a Fea rr Fe = [ as a Tea Se ae yo 4 brackael 1. God’s. law is per- fect and converts The soul in sin that lies; 2. The stat-utesof the Lord areright And do re - joice the heart; 3. Un - spot-ted is the fear of God And ev-er doth en - dure; 4. More - 0 - ver, they Thy ser-vantwarn How he his life should frame ; gg Eg Pe ee re ©: G9 o—— Sen ae a en ee oe ee SS a a ee T ae TERE ig) MH ee 7 N a = N\—H a ar (aS “J Lo: 6 ? one Ld ge eho 0) Ocoee ; | | te God’s_ tes - ti- mo - ny is most sure And makesthe sim - ple wise. The Lord’s command is pure and doth Light to the eyes im ~- _ part. The judgments of the Lord are truth And _ right-eous-ness most pure. A great yve-ward pro - vid - ed is For them that keep the same. we a ee fel ee EE rd | ' -8- o Ce ss ee eee Poet Zn Sas ase esas eet Seo ment enamine ast Y | J | Y Vv | v CHORUS (Psa. 119: 97, Prose Version) aie pee a =e ee Se ae oo (et @ Lr} oo. oo é ie 5 -o-° oo oe V fe O how love I Thy law! O how love I Thy law! It is my med - i- op Ps he eee ee eee eee : a = -F- - - } J—y— iS -——+— a y Va, VV ae oe -- 5 J + | tam a N ——S\ in ae = ea cee a: fs to =f | vee o- @ P|} Cl meat | ag ° oe Cl @ o- 36 = cha ta - tion all the day. O how love I Thy law! O how \ \ : et? : | 0) ee Fe eee 8 ee 8 pe pe i eee ies 4 Bien en | rit. ¥ —_ ESS ek | ug =o 5 eo 8 -o- ts eo. -@- | Dege E oa is my med-i-ta-tionall the day, (all the day) @ -o- o ae . | -@- e a i e —--8 o—;@ @ + -e— SEE ETE | ’ t SSI ete o.—_o— See ee ee eee Do ales, Veda so me | Copyright 1897 by James McGranahan ( ‘‘O HowI Lu ye Thy Law”) Used by per. qT An Intercession PSALM 20. C. M. JOHN H. STOCKTON ae | N 4 SN i—— | —+ i—-| “Ff = a et ela a We Lear" Ea ame ——Fe—+—e——_] PS esto Sa et CF Ar eat Z | e 1. Je - ho- vah hear thee in the day When trouble He doth send, And let the name of 2. Let Him remem-ber all thy gifts, Ac-cept thy sac-ri - fice, Grant thee thy heart’s wish 3. In Thy sal-va-tion we will joy; In our God’sname we will Dis-play our banners, TYCO oY Wort Tea “ ix hit} = (ee ste: Be : fete epee tie Et epee ty | | fade Wi vas Poe | ae Seer! a 6 a a3: CHORUS | Ab ae peer eae soe eel sstarg | gis 928 Og tga) x. pase a et a > Cary a) ig ¢. 2. Ja-cob’s God From ev - ery ill de-fend. ) and ful - fil Thy thoughtsand counsel wise. j O let Him send His help to thee Out ale! and the Lord Thy pray-ers all ful - fil. Ray cent. < 7 lyre @ G6 os, ee eee ee a ee SS og a ae rr Raetert: | | = a an = # a 1) 22 GF aed > ears Poe mm ed se ene ra Ba 6 oe ee ees ee ee ee ice. o a : e FOr com oa oS" cn oe oe 8 @- from His ho-ly place; Let Him from ene His own hill, Sustain thee by His grace. cn, WEL rar Ps ries! Se Till S22 SSS asia ase! es mak 1 =e escmeera) ina aaee acne wae Copyright by John J, Hood (‘‘ Only Trust Him") Used by per. SWANWICK JAMES LUCAS so ee ee =— (gow bie Urea eel oeerere > hs ee io eC Oa © —e @ RB m= CaO 9 eg: eee ae Pa | Se a ec ee ee ee ee ett to a =i mf es S| fo - st ceoy tea f= Jats mores = é- SSireS: =i es ote ont Ba piety pieces zal Se Zs eee A ae re ee re | fo — 6 fe 9 fee foo ee fH | SEES tht The Coming Triumphs Of The Gospel PSALM 22. L.M. J WILLIAM H. DOANE a Pea el Dome Ea ae Se a See rec ae aa gg ee tee 1. Earth’s utmost boundsshall hearandturn, All tribesand realms Thy wor-ship learn; 2. I will to breth- ren show Thy name, With- in the Church Thy praise pro-claim; 3. A seedshallrise to serve the Lord, That race as His He will re- gard; (2 ——— @ g9—9o —§_@® r) ee 7 a Soe ee eee ee ee ee See Pa eee ee ora ~| | Dey ee Bae ae Sines SSS eee eee s= Sesis == eS 3 [2% 2 SESS ES! For God the Lord all em- pireowns Andrules a- bove all earth-ly thrones. QOL Who fear the Lord, Him laud and praise, Him fear, all ye of Ja - cob’s race. They’llcomeandtell to sire and son The righteousdeeds the Lord hath done. a a eee _—_ -@- -B- = nl ed Fa as a a a eee Set = Se al fa art ae es cae aera eee ee SS — | bb — —— ee ee" to es IS SN Ne ann Sa REFRAIN Poel | | ee ee p—F ud aI To ae @ zoe Sr oe ee j=} ay eo eo Ss 6-— §+a— a —_—z}—-@ air o—e¢ ii o—f5—-&> For God the pith: all em-pireowns Andrules a- bove all earth- ly thrones. fe -s- | inn la j o—s ia o—9— 2, -—__#_»9—___-©__+_,- 2 5, G2 erred ra ato ester eaeAS a RRR oe E MRE MAMNTROOC ENE es aed Uma Pe Sen eae ale oP ——t_t____ fF 7>—_, — aed | | Copyright 1881 by W. H. Doane (‘‘ God Of Our Strength’’) Used by per. 9 Jesus Our Shepherd PSALM 23. C. M. ROBT. H. WILSON 4 | — aS 4 eta 4 ate me) _s @ @ a = + N A \ === im o- parse owed Morr sesmnan a erS pom or een ee sneer et sates -6- -~oeee fF &§ YS J ws Ze. Ot eae 1. The Lord’smy Shep- herd, ll not want. Hemakes me down to lie In 2. My soul Hedoth wre-store a-gain, And me to walk doth make With- 3. Yea,though I walk throughdeath’s dark vale, Yet will I fear no ill, For 4, A ta - ble Thou hast fur-nishedme In pres-ence of my foes; My 5. Goodness and mer - ey all my life Shallsure-ly fol-low me, And us | . | hee | \ ; pat beet nas Bea WO psoy tS Se ee ee eee a ee ——— 7 Pn Oe eee 7—L — Copyright 1896 by Robt. H. Wilson (‘‘He Leadeth Me") Used by per. Jesus Our Shepherd Nee CHORUS 2s waarmee 4 rea ee a == a pace an we 8 — $ 7 ase ne $= fat aa Ra Jv Cpe ee espero meta ert ae | pastures green ; eiaties, me The qui-et wa-ters by. in the paths of righteousness, Even for His own name’s sake. | Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me com- fort _ still. He lead- eth me, head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup o - sae ere in God’s house for ev - er-more My dwelling-place shall ne | | | N 2 o- e re Ss e — eo _@ @ _@_ <—e—8 fe= 8: ee ee ee ee Se ae = =o fe 4 t+—¥ i etna Wectigty es By a a tears aap eee \ rit, tempo oS Sey ee eng eee ee Pa eee sat o24 gigs o._¢_0_0 0 9 [e oo oN fia fees E | c Ue a he Tha RO He lead-eth me, Inthegreenpasturesand by thestill wa-ters He lead-eth me. a ‘mal er ae 0: 4 #9. iad eS exes 7 ree oo $-t 2-8 eee [fp a pe pea oe : SU Se 9 Pe OA a VT a © AR AM SN Fel ST a =F i fo Come ae ea Ve Ou © me « | a Y 10 The Good Shepherd PSALM 23. 7s & 6s ie ALEXANDER EWING Db 4 7 dani ee gems se ae ee | Cie UP Ses ata eee es See St ree oa Oe Oe 6 4..8, 6.055. ¢ ° CREE” SB thee -O- -o- - Sl 2 o- 1. The Lordmy Shepherd feeds me, And I no wantshallknow; He in green pastures 2. Thy rod andstaff shall cheer me When passing death's dark vale; Thou, Lord, wiltstill be yi Y yy » | oie eee o- 2 i : 4 55 4 PRES AA Ya ee a ea et ev ie oe a fee ae cu ges tod org ie he Eee gb ee Poo ees eet TSS Sy © a ae Soe a | | Arcs =i | 4 {= me = a Si ae 5 et ete et Zz. oe @ aE ECS ie’ RGR SIR Dae ee leads me, Bystreamswhichgently flow. He doth,whenill be-tides me, Re - near me,And I shallfear no ill. Thy goodness shall not leave me, Thy PP OP ' pees o—#— g—te a a a a ec be SS SS el iy ZB -o-: ee! | — @ @ store me from dis- tress; For Hisname’ssake He guides me In paths of right-eousness. mer - ys still shall guide, are For- ev - 4 a - bide. e. ,—* i oa < DS | SS aie ee Sea e = eel poe a p c*‘ Ewing”) 11 The Triumphal Ascension Of Christ PSALM 24, 11s DANIEL B, TOWNER $a eS ee ene Sosa Sod eed etree 4 fe 9 6 eee frog fo iy og o@ " g $- LEK, ) 1. Ye gates, lift your heads and an pes dis-play, Ye doors ev - er-last- ing, wide 2. What King of all glo - ry is this that ye sing? The Lord, strong and mighty, the 3. The King of all glo - ry high hon-ors a- wait, The King of all glo - ry ‘shall i] : N 2 @ @ @ @ x . ~) g.- 9s 9. gt: ’ @ Lei gam ee a ee ee ee “ef —F t i as ata SB ad 9 Jo 2 7 ; ffi? tei ee one os ‘han om cms oad and om cs ad Se : {gi \—+ \ ig 6 a— 6 6 a4 = a > aes E64 ——o ier 9 ead ee ae a oe ae oo 7 o - pen the way; The King of all glo - ry high hon-ors a- wait, The con -quer-ing King. Ye gates, lift yourheads and an en-trance dis-play, Ye en - ter in state. What oie of all glo - he ee ar that ye sing? Je- Teas a} | | ip af : 2 eer eee ee : = oe : eee : ss bee ee aoe reese I - eo = @ o_o _-¢@ 66 ae y a CxONs e a | NaeNe iz {SS SS eee a $86 aes eo ~ oo 3 o 8 a PORT, “4 | King of all glo - ryshall en-ter in state. doors ev - er-last - ing, wide 0 - pen the way. Ye gates, lift your heads and an ho - vah of Hosts, He of glo-ry is King. ee . #6. Nee Oo ier AAO g an Yay eed, Searea ae FS ee as cere een ee ems See ee ee ee ee EETA aieen sen aul eel isl oe meet 4 Be 4 : pica as i N= ge he SLE ORS EoNeewar yas wees 7 PST ences ole 0 (S28 ee oo ) di Td y Vv “te oe °° 7% e- gS -o- v | y en- trance display, Ye ev - er-last-ing doors, wide o - pen the way; The Kingof all hp | B .. #e ee ¢ g NN Ng. @ £) | PENN CE i A OB Fe oe @ ee os se 8 -t— Ones a _ a) f o Te a ae t = o-—@ aa = > ——y—# 7 Se 1 1 paid ~ i peceorer : : ; = e = eee > — aes ws 2 oor Reena Sarai a Gag = ane OS bor ed op a: a tet CE ET EET BP ak oo @ ro glo - ry high hon - ors a-wait, TheKing of all glo-ry shall en - ter in state. | e @. ~. @.. N og = ee Otc f Z Pe a8 ese orsas Bae! ee ee ee eee ee | ark i, by Doni aeee aie =e a v Vv Copyright 1890 by D. B. Towner ( ‘‘ Ye Gates, Lift Your Heads”) Used by per. 12 Prayer And Its Assurances PSALM 25. 7s SPANISH MELODY a Sees — or @ 9 === Fs = Z | (Fg 2 Act ones -§ oe =F 1. Lord, to me Thy ways ae Fass Lead in’ truth and teach aah me; 2 All my sins of youth for - get, Nor my _ tres- pass-es re - cord; 3. All the paths of God the Lord Grace and truth to those will prove if -0- e | fe “o- p54 a Sot = o ’ @ Fee | ae (aeSeeees qe ee ee 4 Sere 9 cle Oe eae Ser ee oe ee ee Zs o- @ Ca @ @ a —@ @ -G- = Thou my Sav-iour art a-lone; All the day I wait on Thee. Think of me in mer-cy great For Thy goodness’ sake, O Lord. er “TR A ith Who His cov - e - nant re- gard, Who His tes - ti - mo -nies love. -0-° -6- e | af et e Jee SS tie SAE ES PETES OI Be AE A Ws GIN CAL EE ——— meee St patties Foy a ee | Y | | ees ND 3 ae ie al eae ees ee Re es Ee ae ae | Ge eg Ot ee - a }—— =} —— + f (Seacera o-+—_6—6 e 6 @ a o——o—e @ 6 é So Lord, re-mem-ber in Thy grace All Thy mer-cies man-i - fold God is good and just in - deed; He His way will sin - ners show, Those that rev - er - ence His name Shall Je - ho-vah’s se - cret know; A * A ey, 4 ¢ oe ab d g ¢ — 5D pea ET ane 2) EE io = eae | te Z | c Z : E qu ete 1 i | And Thy lov - ing-kind-ness- es; They have been fromdays of old. Will themeek in judg-ment lead, Mak-ing them His way to know. In His sovereign grace to them He His cov - e-nant will show, . -9- -@_ “ soe ° 2-99 — 9 Fe ———— tH ae St (‘Litany Hymn”) MARTYN SIMEON B. MARSH Sand (AEA oe gaoa Za 13 PSALM 27. H. M. The Fearlessness And Yearning Of Faith WM. J. KIRKPATRICK Pn eae eae tee Se —] a al ee Ee, —+-gi—__— = on ts == ig= 31 a Ss 1. Je - ho - vah - my light And my sal- va-tion near; Whoshall my soul af - 2. Oue thing I seek through grace, For this to God I pray, That in His ho- ly 3. In times of trou-ble I In His pa-~ vil-ion hide; Safe in His tent I / a Rae ia oot ae eee CaS ae SS cee ee ee ee oe ee es es Boy se =o ES ae 5 = E : Lien bt =| es = J 2 os 4 =i =e = = a ee ee Bal -s ———f —— s__3_§ 3s ot oo or o 23— $ ts— 3 Ss =o a =a ae ; se = fright Or raise in me a_ fear? While God mystrength, my life, sus-tains, Se - place I ev - er- more may stay To see the beau-ty of the Lord And lie Andon a rock a- bide. A - bove my foes He lifts my head, And fa. -@- < ae es —— = = : rl 2 e @ DE AN ee OS = Se ee ee : eet es ©, = = a—s =| = 4 ste ieee s | | er ees wee Seen ees eee see ae oas teen as = Ze os “ts = ° Eee =e ae == Ss Ee f cure from fear my soul re-mains, Se- cure from fear my soul re - mains. in His tem- ple seek His word, And in His tem - ple seek His word. I de - light His praise to spread, And I de-light His praise to spread. ‘ rive te - ¥ ee Ey , _ rat Me oe 2. 2 ee ee ee ee ee oe Prose Version ) bree | a= aay eee bees = a = — = = = SS Ni 6 (ape eset bee oe aes ——") ar SE a NS OF pe = % - = For in the time of trou-ble He _ shall hide me, He shall Zan ? . : : +o —_§_ 6 $s + s¢ $ ¢ + #@ § 4 pe ——— ee ee es ee Ger mee ieee See es a | | a ee ee mee Bee een aed pss aaa . SS 2 SS Ss Ss roe eae == o— 8s ae re hide me in His pa- vil - ion; In the se-cret of His tab-er-na- cle Ta gl met af iM ce Z . . eg eZ Ee a - = =e ee $ Se ee a ae a ees eee een = See aes Se se | SS a io ot ee ol es ot a z— Ce a [een Barman a | yb we | E zeae 1 Bh SERA, ‘ AN NS — - = @ == sa —# == , r = iS + —s = ee Se eee eg E ° SSS Pe eee en shall He hide me; He shall set me safe’ upon) a “TOCKs-c-2c--cccscces-cacnase up - on a. rock s a Ow i a Pa ° = - - ——————— = = amar a Seas SS ES SE RS Per FA Copyright 1901 by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Used by per. 14 PSALM 32. 7s & 6s The Joy Of Forgiveness LAURA A. TATE a = 2 oe 2 == came 2 Us: $s 4 oe 23g =S=] blest the man whose tres- pass Hath free - ly par-doned been; tres - pass I ac - knowl-edged, Nor .hid my _ sin from Thee; m trou-bles that sur-round me Thou shalt my soul keep free; Z oe Py 2 Fe Pe SE gn en ePlet Sea es ee | le - r {Sage = = = z = z—{ = { Sead ser Beart = : s o . : To whom the Lord hath giv - en A COVee == Olt = 0111 D mee LO DM Me SiIl; il said, I’ll make con - fes - sion; Then Thou for-gav - est me. With songs of Thy sal- va- tion Thou shalt en-com- pass me. 2a a _| ae | tet eee ise et : s— @ S o = eS 2 SS SS SS SSS SSS SS ] ——— op} pt TSS SS aS Seis Si is = a et How blest to whom im - put - ed His guilt no more shall be, For this shall all the god - ly In prayer to Thee a - bound; Wemeerichit couse ins Je — ho =) vah Be glad, in Him re - joice; 3 @- @ 2. : 2. (J pheogs 2) ae eo: —— ees s SSS sees eS E | SS SS = 2) 20S SSE SS Ss Se a Be ee TS i ~faeagers The man in whom his - spir - it From all de -ceit is free. In sea - sons they shall seek Thee When Thou art to be found. All that in heart are up- right, For joy lift up your voice. al er Eas oe Z| - | eo @: @ dees = 5 es @ = + i + eS ee SS SS eS Sze ee 4 = ie ' CHORUS a a eee a ge z @ 2 cts: d y 2 | L CR, deh Shout for joy, shout for joy, Be glad, in Him re - joice; Shout for joy, shout for joy, . SS ee ee et Safes SSeS See ie a ae Se Ww o s*ts Sl ee eee ca 7 — = E P i | All ye that up-right are in heart, For Joy lift up your voice. : ; oe; : pf ee 8 fp ef tt iy e —————<— 2 eo < — Copyright 1899 by L. A. Tate (‘‘ Joy of Forgiveness'’) Used by per. 15 Our Father’s Care PSALM 34. C. M. JOHN B. HERBERT 2. - Jie: Sas as eee eae = a == =. = —} + = 4 ss: —_3 ys ses. ae iO) let us mag-ni- fy the Lord; Ex-alt = name with ie 2. O taste and see that God is good; Whotrustsin Him is blest. 3. The right- eous cry un- to the Lord; He un - to them gives ear, @ Se = | $ ra Sve a Fas a8 a = == Se el , a ooo == < o s °. « = I sought the Lora and He me eee And from all fears set free. Fear God, His saints, none that Him fear Shall be with want op - pressed. And they out of their trou-bles all By Him de- liv - ered are. rae: i o- = ——— 2 es ‘= ‘ = 2 = wz F 4 = : Be ees pe ESE tee CHORUS anes jini, : 4 Se ae 4 = = SS ee eo, The an- gel of the Lord en- camp-ethrounda- bout them that fear Him; The te ee = stig ts, gittelse s ae ee ee ee eee —- Sea - f= ae | b a= , =e See = —a % = 2 fiuele g's are S Ae i 5 =: an - a of the Lord ee ge round about, encampeth round about them that fear Him. oo -t— Ste se «2 ‘ ae ae ee eS ee Se Sil Copyright 1898 by J. B, Herbert (‘ ae Angel Of The Lord’’ ) Used by per. | pac _ FRANZ J. HAYDN ree ee oer ee sr eS se Ce: eS. a e. cone =e le = =] SS = s 2 i =e zee ate fe oa L “I ap erent BA a rea 3 ——~, “ise = — =f 2 s SS 16 The Experience Of Grace PSALM 37. C, M. LAURA A, TATE SSS gee a ra aaa 3 Saas a The Foote steps of the right-eous man The Lord di- recs a - right, . Wait on the Lord and keep His way, And thee ex- alt shall He . Mark thou. the per-fect, and be-hoid The man of up - right ways; va Le Sai aa ee aie eee ss | | ii : S — = Sees by seca a i ao oS BS ee is =e za ae? ~ 2 ee And in the way in which he walks He tak- eth great de - light. To hold the land by her - it - age And sin-ners’ ru- in _ see. Be-cause the man of ho - ly life In pee shall end his days. | ot 5 cao af a oy oe ee BS ig = Sate etie p eee 4 CHORUS iz Ee i on oe = 6-2 7 De - light thy-self in God, De - light thy-self in God, He’ll -@- -0-* -0- -—- -o- -+— -| = gee oe sae é = 3 e@ | (2 P= Sioa Ss == Gee EE EEE + feo Piaf te SES yy eTte 87 ¢ oe 4 give thy heart’s de - sire to thee; Thy way to God com - mit, ~ | a 2 Te eel eT ee —fe— pe a | ee re Z Fe 2 = FE E le 7 i pp — HE = 4 = ese = = a 2 = a as — a ~ = HS foo Saar ores eee faa ts way to God com-mit, Him aie It bring to pass_ shall He. ice Aa fe: rs t ee = a! SSE - le =a Copyright 1899 by L, A. Tate (‘‘ Delight In God’’) Used by per. ia Christ’s World-Dominion Bega 47.58. M. ISAAC SMITH 1 ah a gr SSS Se SSS oe | . All nations clap your hands, Let shouts of ee -umph ring, For dreadful 0 - ver all the : With shouts ascends our King, With trumpet’s stirring call; Praise, praise ye God, His praises a) O sing in eS esas songs ep make known God o - ver all the na - tions ms ee 2. eg te ae : vo =F © = See a See Sa eES = | CHORUS oan 148) 4 4 4 —S cer af ae i Eee Sp ipcet aaa a= eieass =n a lands The Lord Most High is King. sing, For God is Lord of all. Praiseyethe Lord, MHal- le -lu-jah! Praise ye the reigns, High on His ho - ly throne. Aon ee cee ee a2 2 ie eS Slow ; Sees eee Fae Wet a etn My A ae eeu ee BE ag == tl as oe il — + > i= he za i See eee ee Lord, Hal-le- ee ee ee le- oe wate ee eer xe One eae Lord. I~ Hey Pubs gab Naot Se eels cm ech gue? Esc eal tiliGe Rae am en nn on MO ee _~ 2 eee ee (‘‘ Silver Street ’’) 18 The Penitent’s Prayer And Confession PSALM 51, 7s ‘% : THOMAS HASTINGS = 5 — == = — = = ‘ er a ee ee 1. Lord, to me com - pas - sion age As Thy ten - der mer-cies flow; 2. From my sins hide Thou Thy face; Blot them out in Thy rich grace; 38.Sac - ri- fice or burnt-off-’ring Can to Thee _ no pleas-ure bring; } cane _@ i=) @ f+ } | @- @_ cS — = a —~e— = S ——— ZU Sees Seema | - | i - === —{—_—__|—__+-__—. + i - _— = = Ee z= =a Ss = = : 2 a ee Se SS SS Sey we vast and bound-less grace My trans-gres - ‘sions alle - rase; mee my heart, O God, from sin, Spir - it right re - new with - in. But a spir - it crushed for sin, sa ka oS - ken heart with - in, ie =) a re 2 — | Sessa es = Zz ss = = =e — as eK 20 God A Sheltering Rock PSALM 61. C. M. JOHN B. HERBERT a Prayerf me Se oe a Nene a Na nian 4 a N [ — —f—— r a @ @ = — g | Zz 4— ee eae Eos a a aT 1 hee beam seer t Pe: 5 ee i on 1. © God, give ear un-to my cry And to my prayer at - tend; 2. For Thou hast for my ref-uge been A_ shel- ter by Thy power; 3; With - yy ee eB, poop Oe gee Oe ee oe = Oh, lead me to the Rock that is higher than I, Lead me to the Rock, lead me to the Rock, eres ee A os eee (Sermes ——— Snes ase Pees a Wd We NS YS a ea toe owes Cara o_0_»: we Y—_4—/—_4 A—A-+ on on” ad as -+#—_+— | Hips nope os ood printed ela Vee Dav ie aoe Oh, lead me to the Rock WEN ate ap 4 a sd ea dgets| aes NS ee ere ee ee # oo oo @ oo tee ea ET Bae g 5—e—e—e12 Oh, lead me to the Rock that is high-er than I, Thou hast been a shelter for me. PY lect er ey Ft) ek) (Yo dl df pee eH Ss Se a SS See eS : fev eles V Copyright 1896 fo Ss B. 36 rt ¢ ae Hast Been A Shelter For Me"’ ) Used by per. 21 Dependence On God For Salvation PSALM 62. C. M. LOWELL MASON =a jee a EN a =f oa aa ae SEE 2 aoe ae aia: og eee Ee g — 4 @ oe see to a @ alt Ae ig ete ile Me soul with ex - pec -ta- tion doth De-pend on God in - deed, se strength and 2. Yet, O mysoul, up-on the Lord Still pa-tient-ly at-tend; My ex - pec- 3. In God a-lone my glo-ry is, And my sal-va-tion sure; My rock of ite. > 9" -- -0- -9- 0-* 0 -- | i -6- oe a a es es ee Be oe eee oe ee ee a ee ee y : ; ie le ee SS er Se ote ee tee er ee —¢ a ieee 2 fis R= Sey Gs ano aa eee oe et my sal-va-tiondo From Him a-lone pro-ceed. He on - ly my sal-va- tion is, ta-tion and my hope On Him = a-lone de-pend. He on - ly my sal-va-tion is, strength is in the Lord, My ret - uge most se-cure. On Him, ye peo- ple, ev - er-more \ ( rene i -@- py Bot thet setae ee ae | Ones O 9) PPL 0-02 4 oe 7 z Gano ane nt wena Gets ae Ed Ena oe 2 ee eee Ee ee oe ane ana " aes | | No dae ; =o ee ee ee me SS Se eet or i eee Se et ew eee ee oer ea ion Zl And my strong rock is He; He on-ly is my sure de-fence, Much moved [shall not be. And my strong rock is He; He ou-ly is my sure de fence, And moved I shall not be. With con - fi-dence re - ly; Be-fore Him pour ye out your heart; God is our ref- By high. | -- -0- -9- -9- | a. A -o- -»- -o- P--P- 0 -0-" 9 epee er te 9 E FE : ae 2] = BG ) i] Seen peace a eal e=—e- @ t-te 7 eo @ =e peat i vyl oe ee) aa gts y (‘ Fountain” ) BELMONT WILLIAM GARDINER | a Arte zs Bates Se Be ee ee —4—_—_ | > —s-14 s—be 4 1 Bae fa Sees ° o ¢ FE ee @ ce oe | cr | AE -9- | a |~ | o | r , = Ss =e ‘a | a A es . Pea Pd Aor Es ¢ 2. — e+ oa @__ E }——}——+ 2 ete ES ee pee aE o—}+= = mye mead Bat ew : | | ev ibekaske 4 = 4 at — oe a ces = iE “Sob dara te eee eee ere Mm TE eT I ae -| 2 nr! | Z pair ra oie ee Ya Bo) Pea PA ORI Aad LA —— $= F=4 aad Fa Fano" att ae eam 22 God’s Grace Magnified German Melody PSALM 65. 7s & 6s = Arr. by LOWELL MASON — eee es + vile = amie r if o ro] “@ - r a Ghee o-: 2 oar ae or a Aad $-3s1Z—* fs io 2 a ao? a -0-- -0--0- -@ -@- fia -o- -9- -6-* -9--9- -9- 1. Praise waits for Theein Zi-on, To Thee vows paid shallbe; O Thou of prayer the 2. Blest he whom Thou hast chosen And unto Thee brought nigh, Who hath for hab - i- 3. O God of our sal - va-tion, We plead with Thee in prayer; Thy righteousness makes Ss < = bel e -@- al : ir is att ened BL Pe as ar ar soni ome rs 4 “ht ra o--—@ 9—_4— o_| oe o--—9 pe OS pees We ee eb wea ps SS ie a nae ry maar | N | Sees erie = eS mara perast a6 Slngsat Fila A —e_te=—s— ae (ee ao e -6- ie -6- hear - er, All flesh shall come to Thee. In - iq - ui-ties a - gainst me Pre- ta - tion The courts of God Most High. Weshall in rich a - bun-dance Be an - swer By things which fear-ful are. Of earth theends re - mot - est, And ro. ees -0- 6 6 -2- | | on 08 ee — rot oa fe ee g—- a— <——@—_9 rd o—@ eee eS orl eee yr? 2 o ae fama ms ees seers es are ee a ee a js 6-3-6 = —§ = {> fa E i FER fe rece o te- 06 «ete Z s_te 5° -*6$el7— vail from day to day, But as_ for our transgressions, Them shalt Thou purge away. sat - is- fied with grace And filled withall thegoodness Of Thy mostho-ly place. those a-far at sea, Theseall,O Lord,are pla-cing Theircon -fi-dencein Thee. -0- @ -0- 0 -B-. ; -#. oe -0- -0- Gg ret Cove inet at See tee not arene ed oem wParam ete eS a t = L ; e—— aaa oe Pos zz ca Wes a ESN MS BASEN ah SS TU Paes aE nS IS ner. ae epee ougee WEBB GEORGE J. WEBB Hb 4—-Ad--+---4-5-4-->—+4-4- si 44--1,-—1 | 1,4 pF fee Se fe og ee fee teeta tog fe a 4g tee eee Py So 9 eg ee — = rahi ; N | vs Fe saat | a 3 res eo a Say 4 oe = ae + i = 3 eres ie ca i—t4-+, £ }e—g— +o. 0 6 |o _ ol 1 ta -H tlevesels ee toot ele. et wel? $* le et | We aa 2 on] © r ier Pe ae #-0--4-#- s aleeeeaea ; eo 2 @@ 2 Og c:. eff te er fe ian E aa 2° eters =s som a Sana |] a ta fae! @ Py i Be (2a i = SAY WE Dm al oa BS te a AS a aoe ra Bae te a) 23 A Revived Church The Hope For Missions PSALM 67. 7s & 6s H. P. DANKS aera ei AS et . O God, to us show mer-cy And bless us in Thy grace ; Cause ee to shine up- . O God, let people praise Thee, Let all the peo-ple praise; O let the nations 3. O God, let people praise Thee, Thy praises let them sing, And then in rich a- 4 ooo) SEPES Seige Sees ey SSS ees Se ee oe < — He > °e Caine ce. ee os 6 on us The brightnessof Thy face. Thatso thréughout all na - tions Thy joy - ful Theirsongs of glad-ness raise. For Thou shalt judge the peo - ple In bun-dance The earth her fruit shall brmg. The Lord our God shall bless us, God Se op a cee ee oie ae er eg ta ee pes se ee a Pie, ey Ce ee a oH 2 a | ete a ef ate — sf. F =e = s+] ry @ Lea a et etna ? te $18 ‘° o ote way may be well known, And un - to ev-ery peo - ple Thy sav-ing health be shown. truth and righteousness, Andon the earthall na - tionsShall Thy just rule confess. shall His blessing send, And people all shall fear Him To earth’s re-mot-est end. | -2- + eso-* 9—e—te—__@ © @ 9 —-- 2 Saeaizees eet erie aei ‘ -—_@ oo -— | (a=. Copyright 1901 by United Presbyterian Board of Publication AURELIA I : SAMUEL S. WESLEY | | ee aes ene ee ee sel |._——,-—— a PErSiS ate a6 ats a or 2] 2 = sfeoe ook = —_4-$1$-$-6 $12 z Gees 2 sleet riz. Pe ad Za -p- -2- -o- ip etal f ef e 2 2 eo 2: @ este e fo Of 1 why o- Ciro [oe ee peepee NS a a eae os a 2 Ee a N | — a [ i—4-~-—_J—- “2a +f <4 aa E {| i—---s | ALP ao sae = o---0-0 0 |F-:9 |e 6 9 61s et ! == | IS Beis Bore Oe pain oe i ‘fe? 0 2:0 » @ © « 2 9» 9» Ore er te eee 5 te eee re Bis Sees giemeieeci aa {| 2 And 4 PSALM 72. L. M. Christ’s Beneficent And Boundless Keign HENRY A, LEWIS ee so _ FS —-— (= Sh = a Sse ee ie ° = $ caaee zs ats st s—s— a 1. The just shall flour - ish in His day, While lasts the moon shall peace ex-tend; 2, To Him shall bow whodwell in wilds; Down to be - fore Him down shall fall, 3. All kings the dust His foes shall bend; All na -tions shall His laws o - bey; 4. Long as the sun Hisname shall last; It shall en- durethrougha- ges all; \ ——- 2 e = oe oe _« e__« (3 ee Ee === ——— pot i ae a aaa 'S ae rd = eo oar — e | ad | e | id is EP =e: ——— = : ! i Sah & —_—— sh ae Ses = ote — FS ee =H ys a me Se wv f s~ we From sea to sea shall be Hissway, And from the riv - er to earth’send. The kings of ‘Tar-shish and theisles, She-ba and Se - ba, gifts shall send. He’ll save the need-y when they call, The poor and thosethat have no stay. And men shall still in Him be blest, Blest all the na-tions shall Him call. Gp ae [Bes fe eee See os Sees te) bao et ase oo ee ee © ies OW eet) Ser 4 | ea “s * — Kg ‘ eo ae a == = = SS 2s eye Sy ee | ret sun and moon no more are known They shall Thee fear eae - he all; 3 = z as x ~ -@_ A ext fates fut ee ee eS i os rd iS rd rd + to SS ee ee Se eee a eee i = e = = gee Sees ad Sa Sea Se PEE — = i ee’ pe z= 3 oes He’llcome ke rain on mead-ows mown And showers up -on ia aril ae fall. tae ater et PSY = 2 = 2 2 93 Se a Se oe o Copyright 1901 by United Presbyterian Board of Publication 25 The PSALM 72. L. ie Sway Of The Prince Of Peace HEINRICH ZEUNER eee ee ! 2 es eee eee ee eee = 4 3 = ea SSS ae eee al. He" ll ee be- fore Him shall be laid Of She-ba’s gold an of - fer - ing; 2. Long as the sun His name shall last; It shall en-dure througha - ges all; 3. Now bless-ed be the Might-y One, Je-ho-vah, God of Is - ra - el, 4. And bless-ed be His glo-riousname, Longas the a - ges shall en- dure; le sos oa Ss #2 ££ - = e- < = . pee fe Sa pee Se eee ee ee ee er See SSS = al 2 Se ee ‘= i! eee ee a rabies ie mer ee eee ee aE = aS For Him shall con - stant prayer be made, His prais-es they shall dai - ly _ sing. And men shall still in Him be blest, Blest all the na- tions shall Him call. For He a- lone hathwon-dersdone, And’deedsin glo-ry that ex - cel. O’er all the earth ex-tend His fame; pies A--men, for= eV = en) = amore. nwt $8 eee ————— eee = S22 == =e = ea SE Bb —. canoes Sones =!) (‘‘ Missionary Chant” ) J 26 The Church’s Doxology PSALM 72.C.M. ; OLIVER HOLDEN $4— = = aes = S seers! = Sa aon ee ee ee ee ee 1. Now bless - ed be Je - ho- vah, God, The God of Ig ='-ras =" el, 2. And bless --ed be His” glo-rious name To all Cua) tele s Nis by: @. cae -o- -@- 2. -~- @. : =I 2 @ = ez e int s os o- SS eS oars : F S | | | =u ae = = (Be =a —_* a _ 2° 4 = a = = a = = tz ts = é: =[s—« QoS ee [e- == =a Who on - ly do- eth won- drous works, In glo - ry _ that xm ee Cl, The wholeearth let His glo - ry fill A-men, So let it be; | 0 ee j= ieee eee ea ante ae : t Sa anes eaten “x z a = — So ee es ee eg l i l o = a. Who on -ly do- eth won- drous works, In glo - ry that ex = cel The whole earth let His glo - ry fill. A-men, So let it be. pt —S #52 tt : es = es = SS ee 2 SS ee Peel (‘* Coronation ”’ ) 27 Remembrance Of Former Days PSALM 77. C.M. SCOTCH MELODY N Ne Naan os aa PES ae eee a ie o~- « @« le 1. Ithoughtup-on the days of old, The years de-part-ed long; I held communion 2. For - ev - er does His prom- ise fail? Hath God for-got - ten ten Hath He shut up His 3. I will commem-o-rate the deeds Accomplished ee the Lord; The wonders done of ees fe wel mah ce PE wo: acd ‘< S- qt St a Sas i Pe ER: ) = aay N SS SS See eS ae s : , : : : with my heart, Bynight recalled my song. My heart inquired with anx- ious care, Will ten - derlove, In an - gerhid His face? Butthis ismine in- firm -i-ty, My old by Thee I sure - ly witl re-cord. [I al - so will of all Thy works My 2 a See = = t ES = : * =e = a c <- = =— i | sees = —- = gj eS SS Se SS sil God for- ev - erspurn?Shall we nomore His fa - vor see? Will mer- cy ne’er ré~ turn? thoughts at once re- ply; Ill call back years of God’s right hand, The years of God Most High. med - i- ta-tion make, And of es do-ings to discourse Great pleasure I will take. ee Saree i eat oo SS ee SSS Ss Soe ies = are ae Paes | o a (‘‘ Auld Lang Syne’’) 28 The Sure Mercies of God PSALM 89, L. M. DANIEL B. TOWNER . ——s = aN _ S a Se ee | aed Seas earl Me 5 —e— sg 2 oe a 1. The won-ders done by Thee, O Lord, The heay-en shall in praise re - cord; 2. O Thou Je - ho - vah, God of Hosts, What mighty one Thy like-ness boasts? 3. How blest the realm with fa-vor crowned Who hear and know the joy - ful sound; | o oe 2 e_ oe a 2 ele one : eo he @ — f @ o- o— 3 oe | C24 >. ES: rae oe 2 aes ers ae eae ie 5 - | aa SS Ee ES “ 3 ns see = SS so? rl 522 = $e a Thy faith-ful - ness shall praisecommand When ho - ly ones as - sem-bled stand. Thy faith-ful-ness is ev- er found En-cir-cling all Thy path a - round. Thevesin sue oe O Lord, shall live, The light Thy face and _ fa- vor give. N | emer ee ve ed es rs eee re Bet io} Ls es oe 2a eee eee ——— 2 - - | ; CHORUS © ; = e s \ | a x = 5S RN ge eee Ne eee | @ s ze —§ = — a | | oS tae 8 ae os 5_ 5 | | My song shall ev - er-more re- cord In praise the peices a the Lord; 22 ——@-l pe _@s<.2 oe 6: —_ —— Bes — 2-2 = eS = 2 fe f cs i ee ee = ee = i a x bo Paget eteae ied” de. Nadie A Jen 9" 0) a as ee Se ee — eee poe et ot ge ee ee ls: —_ Thy faith-ful-ness my mouthshallshow While ceaseless a - ges on- ward flow. ee ee eee bo —_@_«@ e.._@ __@__# ,@: =} =e =. e: 2 eS ee ee Copyright 1887 by D. B. Towner (‘‘ God’s Covenant ”’) Used by per. 29 God’s Overshadowing Protection PSALM 91. L. M. ) LOWELL MASON | | fe : — - = 6 4 =E ‘ss ss = = ete =—— ES —— feast 1. The man who once has found a - bode With-in the se-cret place of God rl of the Lord my God will say, He is my ref-uge and my stay; 3. His outspread pin-ions shall thee hide; Be-neath His wings shalt thou con - fide; 4. Be- cause thy trust is God a - lone, oe dwelling-place the High - est One, = SS eee re cs 3 = Sleielses ae Ss ne == {| === SS Sd Shall with Al-might- -y God a- bide And in His shad-ow safe - ly hide. To Him for safe - ty I will flee; My God, in Him my trust shall be. His faith-ful-ness shall ev - er be A shieldand buckler un - to thee. No e- vil ae up-on thee come, Nor plague midis thy guard - re BAECS Se eee (“Uxbridge”) 30 The Daily Duty Of Praise PSALM 92. C.M. I. C. PIERSON at eS = SS : — SS SS ee ee ae | en eres Ss: > ae n oe - os S| is 3 e are eS 1. To ren-der thauks un - to the Lord Vie ae a come-ly thing, 2. Thy lov -ing- kind - ness to show forth When shines the morn-ing light, 3. For Thou, Je - ho - vah, by Thy work Hast made my heart right glad, So are Sea + And to Thy name, O Thou Most High, Due praise a - loud to — sing. And to de- clare Thy faith -ful-ness With pleas-ure ev -ery night. And I will tri - umph in’ the works Which by Thy hands were made. psn ae uf Sle SP uz | = ee eet neers pean” seat ee Sree iowa ores Swe a ses = | | | . | a | REFRAIN ee | aos Ue Se ey ees ——- aa a 2 Se es = age = 5 es SS Cee ig toe bk 1 te To Thy name, O Most High, To Thy name, O Most To Thy name, O Most High, To Thy name, duo ae ee 2 © @ oe 2 @. I —— = = a i a a oe a os os oe ceo 20) SSS ee oes ae oe e i HsyeS SS = 3 ost = pee.) = = = a tao SS SS SS SS mac a es High, And to Thy name, O Thou Most High, Duepraisea-loud to sing. O Most High, eee en ee ds Nts Saco eo 1—»,—,-2-" SS (‘To Thy Name Sing Praise’? ) | ea - F CHRISTMAS i GEORGE F. cg eee es —— } |__| = : 2 a aS Scare 2° SS Saas ae | eee Aad . St Hie gees ee = mo : @ ==) See ae p= pesefistye peeps aera » dl PSALM 95. C. M. DUET. SOP. AND TENOR Love’s Pleading JOHN B. HERBERT — wee a —— — a hice . pa ee = ae 2 oat 1. To-day if you will hear His voice, Then hard-en not your heart; 2. Be-cause He on - ly~— is our God, And we the peo - ple are SA eS rs ae ne es ese ee ere = a ow aT a =] —o eles | lx eS es ee ee ee a ee ea er oe pees o | = —#, Heese se ae eS — = —— a - =i oO oO -y- eo Co te ——— 2) — ; == | SES a a: = e2¢ ‘See = f_* 0, J ae = =! ; alts 5 ———s = BES Ss eee aE === w a ey mio rall. UE \ pe a ~b-5 5 SSS eae eve 2s 2 eee esos ea S as G22 Se eS Se To-day if you will hear His voice, Then hard-en not your heart. Of His own pas - ture, and the sheep Of His al-might-y are. _— ~ 5b - Wigs eS Ser a 2 ae a S Se Es =<. a © Ee = EF ae [= Si oO | re | coon et io bBo = Z =e |__| g-# © 2 = =a i E b- + a ~~ Lf eo a ——2= oe Sa ine aap 2 o—. > — + a & as ce! = oa '° — sitet ete fl | | ———— oa? ral. — , Peo Se - — g—« ee — : Db SS SS =e Sa Saat a ee 2a ea ess = 2222 SSs- eS zis ss = ee: Ww m QUARTET OR CHORUS ‘ =e Sa —e = i oe at —— sa i a a sy ele ake ee ka Ps C2 2 or See =; eae ean Tie aes Ses = eae = 2 ee a a SES Saas ae SS = ee Si es See ee es See eS fe) | | 7 # x) e | a at Sa a oor eal al =— = { ] : : = = =f) — 7,7 = @ = — r Ee t= as Pee, Se ae zoe =o aS zi 3 = =| ‘Hl | | a l~¢@ | 2- ew gf ee -s re | jal vee 3 a i ae 2 : : eo == as ee i ele cna Pea at in aes | peal ett a 36 PSALM 106. C.M. God’s Eternal Mercy ee erste Mal ooo E. O. BUTTERFIELD rg) E sca oat, — BH: ree ues == == | 1. God’s might-y works who 2. Re - mem-ber me, O can ex- press, Lord, with love h2-| = @ @ iced O50 WN 0 6 Oe Or show forth all His praise? Which Thou to Thine dost bear; 3, That I Thy cho - sen’s good may see And _ in theirjoy re - joice, = 7 eit ep e ee ee ee eee ieskeg meets fe: _» #8 ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee esis ans rss BOS Re TAT ee , 3 F ‘a Po u 4 | | | N | Pt See EIS oom 4 = = 2 sae a: or ae a a a oe ee eee oe ces 0 ees es ees 2 : n# = - — . = o al aR |B - rH + + — ——+ | Viel | CHORUS PYAISG WY Grige ocr emeccsesiscess the DOT eacaseeets “ te, = eaters wk = = 4 ie so ee aa ar SS NN oat A a a e_» a | a— —i—-] 4 a ee ee eee ee Oe AA aa, Fae a ge e | en | ? Ci 1 oye, A Praise ye the Lord and give Him thanks, For boun - ti- ful is Hes OO Oe Oreo ee a: myity Sod aD aaa OS ig ach ok A 0 eee ieee eee 2 | Se tee | : ; i ! -— ire = | V | His mer - GY SOa) Wen aiG@UNGrseee rs seeeee , \ _— wo Th | —— Nae | N = ~! Byte a 1 | @ 1 at f —*g 5 \ <= = “Tt _@ a a a St weve td Ear op ae RE A -d—| -2—— 22+ e -—9——0 i —g-+-8-2—— e 1 ey En aa + ste ne ch nee His .ten-der mer -cy shall en-dure To all e-ter-ni - ty. ft eh ate dt edt oe at ‘ . —— 9 e e a- }—____}-__@ o_#--—_8 a Sia oes eee ee ess ieee SS onelee eS eeteccts eer VALENTIA | we : MAX EBERWEIN | | | =) ee ee eee. bra B legac fete erage Shaye ee es || ~ = r Sei “e992 e- 2is esr [reese a aban ot Spal Be pera phe sree a ee tome Ym o--# $9.24 — 1 35 SEE Bat acca teeta beens cae Pee 2 eee eee lan) are Ba a ed alee? ae far ye | hee | ao PSALM 116. LL.M. Consecration And Dedication WILLIAM B. BRADBURY The sim - ple with His care are blest; I was bronght low, For Thou from death hast saved me, Lord, And Thou hast freed = cs Se ee eee eS a So a = == SSS I love the Lord, for He did hear My voice and sup - pli - ca- tions all; God res- cued me; my eyes from tears, . With sac - ri-fice ofthanksI’ll go And on Je-ho - vah’sname will call, 24 ie E See 2 oe == -2- 2 . = re wd fa See eo @ j 42 —-—— = y—t ss eS — r serge | oN : a ase so Ss ee | = a REE ca a a 3-3-2 3 1S: eo Be-cause He hath in-clined His ear, I while I live will on Him eall. My soul, re-turnthou to thy rest, Great love the Lord hath shown to thee. My feet from fall - ing hast se-cured; With God I'll walk through al} my years. Will pay to God thevows I owe In _ pres-ence _ of His peo- ple all. a 2— ") $s z a sees 2 eo. e Zz iy — > o——_ se | #2 —— fe ——_ 4 SS 00 58S Ses SS a ee ee ee eee | | | | | — CHORUS ) bs Jee! eae ~ = oe ee ae eo Z ee oo pp = al j = ——— eee FAI 1 St Se Se Se eee” ee eel oa s 2 =e =; aa fea = e b-4 o oe is == EC ant * = E (et aes ae — 2S What fit re-turn, Lordjecan I make For all Thy gifts on me _ be-stowed? @ a @ 2 “ — = ie = i ~e- @ @ eo @ es ! —$—*— [-« Ft —— @- ! f 25S aes ee ee ee ee | | | — 2 ox eases ‘SS Se SS eS ft ——— 2 22 oa = }— a= = = G ae Se 285 * ss Es a =" Be ~ - il The cup of bless-ing I will take, And call up - on the name of God. = pe eee ee Pees ee eee = o 3 SSS io (- = : = - =e. r e r = : - il Copyright owned by Biglow & Main Co, (‘‘ What Fit Return ’’) Used by per. GRATITUDE THOMAS HASTINGS | | -| —— — — = ae ae = | + Le = ———— = : = = ~= = i — ‘ 0d ole a = 4 : : = gr ‘ ie = aS : Fe Ce a eee ae st = iB Ee ae feat 9 Sees (eat. @ ¢ ees i Se , a! 2 spe z Sep oo —2-}e 2 SS Le - i a le . i=) E =! pet ue J i a — =} | ‘ | + as a = is =] t= { : = s iss = 3_te—s—3 B co Iss 3 pe ot = 2 = tl @ Ve @ — 4 a ~ o == a _@ e = = a Hi o aS = 5 = =? = =] oe [F 2fe mote z == —— OSS os, a ae 5 Te) PSALM The Christian Life 119. C. M. B. C. UNSELD (=. = eS a pee er dS | e ie Sal Ogg = a 2 |e Oe OT OR ec Ow FO ea Oe sere os Nee 1. How blest are they whose lives arepure And up-right in the way, 2. Thy word I in my heart have hid, That I of -fend not Thee; 3. Up - on Thy stat- utes my de- light Shall con - stant - ly he set, -B- . -@-. a @i-4—* p= $$ 8 er 5g nieear Shit: Pibelag ck amen tee Laren samen — 4-4 - a Sere = ayes fe 5 5 fe oe 8 ee eg eg ee ry, - + 3. www e <_ee leee” ane Who in the Lord’smost ho - ly law Do walk and do _ not stray. O Lord, Thou ev - er bless - ed art, Thy stat- utes teach Thou me. And? by. Thy srace nev =er) willy thy ho — lye Slawes t0reomoer. o- -o Cre Sa eee eee es Sees Seas aera Re atee nad 6a ke Seow on eee eae = a r Vamass Can maar ee | Saat arse toring ees wera Gt va aon : ; pyaar east Ss 5 € | 6 CE See 1 = a - cj $ ~ id e- @ @ @ - =s @ oe o_# @: Fr Tak ae O blest are they who to ob-serve His stat-utes are in-clined, I will Thy ho -ly _ pre- ceptsmake My med -i - ta- tion still, Let Thy sweetmer-cies al - so come And vis -it me, O Lord; | -9- -0- -@ -@.+ -@ -@ -0- - es ee a ee % = “2 - | ee e+ So Ss =e = = === c= aa | f ad od i - bb ad Ge i) A ir aa CHORUS | N N = ! =) Ss Se es 2 Ne _S 6G iPS o_o [ 2. —3—t2—$ F=s2— == Sree = i jo o|-o- o o o—|—e- @ S o |—s + 4 t@e o oo ’ b&b » ti His 1 mer-cy flows an end-lessstream, To all e - ter - ni-ty the same Ps a ae.) ie se aigqy 882-2: 8-9-9 tt a. _f_ts = SS E mere Sa eee ed — — - 2 ~) o o-- o ° @ oe ry ww Fb | rw ew | | Pawn pe aM ait at Sar ae SSB Sia —— a g 6 {e— se 2 a > if all e-ter-ni-ty, To all e-ter-ni-ty, To all e-ter- ni-ty the_ same. ieee a Je, es Ss meg a ee eee eer aa” amet tes ise a ae ; peae er tears al ly ee Copyright 1890 by James McGranahan (‘‘ His Mercy Flows"’) Used by per. 4-4 The Soul’s Refuge PSALM 142, L. M. ISAAC B. WOODBURY = a} | .———— PETER, | — t ta - — | = = - Sse = SES = an os L—> Saya = 4 = srere fips —s- ae 2s s s E zs = nie at = r sy, 1. To God my ear-nest voice I raise, To God my voice im-plor-ing prays; 2. When griefs my fainting soul o’er- flow, Thou know - est, Lord, the way I _ go, 3. All un-pro- tect - ed, lo, I stand, No friend - ly guard-ian at my hand, 4. O Lord, my Sav-iour, now to Thee, With-out a hope be-sides, I flee— =e —— oe" Stee Se See Sie == =e BMLEeeGl Spe CAEN Gat Eee ee ai Teen {oa See ee are SSS = fee == ee Ss Fees il eee ree SS ee see ee =o Be- fore Hisface I pour my tears And tell my sor - row in His ears. And all the toils that foes do lay To snare Thy ser - vant in his way. No place of flight or ref - uge near, And none to whom my soul is dear. To Thee, my shel-ter from the strife, My a - tion in the land of life. eens 2 2 ee $e mae See es eS Se ee ea ee a ae Sawa tT patents ( Eucharist”’ ) ADS A Morning Supplication PSALM 143. C. M. WILLIAM H. YOUNG XN | dae peel N fr Ne 25 Ke — ‘ | a o ai e = su = - am (Ao ES ae Se S— [-6— 45s o_| «ss —__$-| $33 a a € a : = V v 1. When morn -ing lights the east - ern skies, Thy mer - cy, Lord, dis - close, 2. Teach me the way where I shouldgo; I lift my soul to Thee ; 3. Be-cause Thouart my God, I pray, Teach me to do Thy will ; e N (ET 2 P) a) -o- -& -0- ~ o 6. > + a = one | aay Fe —- : Chae So ee eee i a a a So Se a oes oe ees mee aca et oe See : Spas ns | 3 z Nee eae \ nS — Sea SES er eon am ieee ; @ ee i J 4 .— ES os ES —— e e @ Pe v | And let Thy lov - ing- kind - ness rise; On Thee my hopes re - pose. Re - deem me from the ra - ging foe; To Thee, O Lord, I flee. O lead me in the _ per - fect way By Thy goodSpir - it still. \ os -@- -@- -0- . -—— # -9- LES ere @_ re = @ eel | _@ £52 CE 2 *—s ; nf a a) e 2 e [Te ee merce 2 sen a ee oa Pa ae | A ed NS CE val EAD, ses a Fa dD tg 7 (emily 7 ae Ss N £3 = SA —-—~—-h—- a = x —~—|— : ae fag 2 ste: seytece-s = E es ‘C= le S 26? - -0—$ | $4 -§—o— iS Thee . . . my hopesre-pose, On Thee .. . my _ hopes re- pose, On Thee, on Thee my hopes re- pose, On Thee, on Thee my _ hopes re - pose, pa oa ae ane ae et a ae ae le ee ee ee Oe ea ees Se Se Se ee ee ate 7 7 bE ——— 7 t-——+ Gs N 4 p | aa lew) ane S le a A sa z aa ) 3 Se a SS SS ee er eter ' eee sea. wee ih And let Thy loy -ing-kind-nessrise, On Thee my hopes re - pose. 7 | -@- o— 0 +-| 0-5. ff - .» coy hd a a er Cs -7 FE 2d Gee WAR” ee I” NN ed Bed ee is 27 a ed BSS ee eae ome a Copyright 1901 by United Presbyterian Board of Publication DOWNS | LOWELL MASON | pga ot tet et ee ed tt ests bB se 2 feeg 2 frien fe | eases eee tl —2-gig~es-cit Za elted oleescetlegea es Ze 46 PSALM 145. C. M. Not too slow God’s Glorious Fame JAMES McGRANAHAN is? hak a) ae J yes Sees es om : E ee ee ee ie a -6- -@ -O- -0- -6- ie 1. The Lord is great, much to be praised, His greatness search tree's ane - to raceshall 2. The Lord Je - ho- vah gra-cious is, In Him compas-sions flow; In mer-cy He is 3. TheLord is just in all Hisways And good in His worksall; God’snear to all that a eae Sa Pet Vath ok ww by See Bases po gee ae fenSaas Sees aaa ss 5s t ise i r) a ~~. @ + == =a A) -— aan cae GuaEn Sif = rose Nita = Sie N ay Ny eo: e- fA ¢ ao bv FF | praise Thy works And show Thy mighty deeds. ver - y great, And un-to an - ger slow. } Ev-ery day \ eae io =e — Seas will I bless Thee; Ev-ery eall on Him, In truththat on Him call. 5 Brenan iy 3 ae ei eo pes F heprs ee re Se ae ee Sree pe sf fe See Z| paanew qo = ange Teak reese she SSS a ee ——s LEO CT OE @ 9.8 eo eee -6- -@- -@- -O- 6 -o a be. -0- -0- -0- -3- oe 8 & -56- eet ees re Optoma ge ey ep Se Ee eee = eS aa ee | = aed beeeteo tt Copyright by James McGranahan (‘‘ Every Day Will I Bless Thee’? ) Used by per. -_ é PSALM 148. 8s & 7s + The Adoration Of Heaven And Earth WM. J. KIRKPATRICK , £ z - x A, —N-—— —— --4.-—_— - eae! =A 1 o—¢@ eas Ont A a eg rg ee Pons. 2 8, One 28 ig? ea oie e- @ ere Be es be 1. Hal-le- lu~-jah,praise Je- ho - vah,From the heavens praise His name; Praise Je - 2. Let them praises give Je- ho - vah,They were made at Hiscom-mand; Them for - 3. All yefruit-ful trees and ce - dars, All ye hills and mountains high, Pe St: | oe Lah A | ie — -\—-5,-1\—g : Zz -+-@ f | = Ce see ay eee eee ae tte ze ~4 E 4 aoa = E —- a va —— - Copyright i899 by Wm, J, Kirkpatrick (‘‘ Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah’) Used by per, The Adoration Of Heaven And Earth (Con.) ' ‘ ; Do 2 4 a SRG nae — iS ena 3 wes =e Ppear ia z =a en wi my > cas foo et -—o-+ey nf pe a caw P 4 —@— a i sera @ _@ @ EO Wi = < zat Seed Sine ho-vah in the high - est, All His an -gels praise proclaim. All His hosts, to- eth er ev-er He es - tab - lished, His de-cree shall ey-er stand. From the earth O praise Je- things,and beasts and cat-tle, Birdsthatin the heavens fly, Kings of earth, and all ye elle! N NN __ Saereaaersise & — = —— - Poe eee | praise Him, Sun, and moon,and stars on high ; Praise Him,O ye heavens of heay-ens, ho - vah, All ye floods, ye dragons all, Fire, and hail, and snow,and_ va - pors, peo - ple, Prin-ces great,earth’s judges all; Praise His name,young men and maidens, oY OY Pe F 2 _. e- Sg ee a eo a as Cees eee bela See es ee ee eae Eas Sowa Guess 5 coord oa been Soe ee See A— 7 =~ == i ; | r F = N N \ Joh SF oe Se ee ee = 6 —$---4 Cae i 66 Storm - y winds that hear His call. A - ged men, andchildren small. -9-* -@- ° -8- -@. @. ££. 2 £-¢ . AEE i OSS pease ee eee ees | Letthem prais - es give Je- ho- vah, For His Let them prais-es ¥ And ye floods above the sky. peer a aie N 2s = : : aa i eae F =: = Sh ia omen sain <- Z seer S SEE ee s e—o— 46 ZB NS x: aq o- No: e = —-0—6---“e} 2 Y Be ed ee — oe memes f: aay x) za wt i) 8 i a | Ce Sw ewe wv ¢v name alone ishigh, And Hisglo - ry is ex-alt-ed,AndHis glo -_ ry is ex- j And His glo-ry : i jie. His glo-ry 2: 0. - p 2 2 9+ @ @ > p se Be eo re ee SLAG ON a Fa = E A Ss | ee ae ==——_— if | Se oo. oo. @ Co @ — \ N | N NE | N x a ee ee ee ee na -s.--¢.—s-1o e320. 0 |= 6 0.0 |y--s «5 |e t y Ps 5 ¥ oe alt - ed, And His glo - -. ryis ex-alt - ed Far a-bove the earth and sky. And His glo - ry y a 2 -@- -0- -0- 0. » 0-° -0- f- 9. » : etn ae ee ras a femae ae Sag eS fama pew Wad Sol teat or teed 8 = eS ee ee eS lo le oo ae Tanase ay Pominitie sac 4S The Psalter’s Closin PSALM 150. L. M. gq Doxology LOWELL MASON \ > <—h A Mee oe - ‘ — i SaaS Se ee erie nits vay oo = oe eee 1. O- praise our Lord where rich in grace _ His pres-ence fills His ho - ‘ly 2. O praise Him for His deeds of fame, O praise the greatness of His 3. The prais - es of the Lord ad-vance With or- gan, tim-brel, and the 4, On cym- bals loud Je - ho-vah praise, On cym-bals high His glo - ry \ N -8- XK : \ WIRY SS or eee eee er e - a v a @ c — — ; ma ee = © -—-}- d “ e—-— o AE ree 4 a5 ax iE Bae i o (ES e pa EL “F = — — N—s o_2 ry @- p— a rg ee Ramer weno er e 9 os Voee Ueda place; Praise Him in yon _ ce - les = tial arch, Where holds His name, O praise Him with the trump-et’s - sound, With harp and dance; O praise Him with the notes of joy And ev - ery raise; Let all that breathe, with glad ac - cord, Lift up their re 3 P ~- -£- -o-. : £ -o- ie Z peR rel woes Fas E ——p—- “A SAE RES FTE Aaa EC ge? Remy cere a , Pa? \ Z a8 = 2 Se ee oa wc oa fk eee SI i oly eae SRN pear PGP ss oe 9 ae power its glo- rious march, Where holds His power its glo - rious march. psal - tery answering round, With harp and psal-tery answering round. harp in praise em- ploy, And ev-ery harp in praise em - ploy. voice and praise the Lord, Lift ny their voice ee the Lord. -~- #- -o- o- 2-2 - — \ 3 ie. es sores =p =e 6: —— s a : Z =H See eee eee +} —-— = (‘Soto’) 4 ; CONVENTION MOTTOES. Missions the Supreme End of the Church! SS Every Believer a Soul-Winner! Ser The Power of God for the Work of God! Se ae a! The Missionary Problem is a Personal One. lies The Evangelization of our Mission Fields in this Generation. a To Win for Lamb that was Siain, the Reward of His Sufferings |- + Moravian Missionary Battle Cry: Wha To the Pastor belongs the Privilege and the Re- sponsibility of solving the foreign missionary Problem.-<<-Dr. Pentecost. aa) To gather in to Christ the souls He died to save, is the one object for which the Church exists. == Murrav. ns The Christians of the first generation did more to accomplish the Evangelization of the worid than any succeeding generation....and they availed themselves of no power which we also cannot utilize.=-J. R. Mott. > if there were only one Christian in the world, and he worked a year and won a friend for Christ, and if these two continued each year to wih another, and if every man thus led into the kingdom led another every year, in thirty-one years every person in the world wouid be won for Christ. ; “Cbev shall speak of the glory of Thy kingdom and talk of Thy power.’ —Ps. 145: 1f. ‘For Thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory.'’-—-Matt.6 13. 5