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ZION*S PRAISES

'Let

young men and the maidens cultivate the gifts


music and song." Doctrine and Covenants 119:6.

the

Copyriglit, 1903,

by Herald Publisliing House.

FIRST EDITION

PublisHed by

HBRALD PUBLISHING HOUSE


Ivatnozxit lOAva

1Q03

of,

INTRODUCTION.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the General Sunday-school Associaits meeting of April 5, 1903,

tion of the Reorganized Church, at

referring the matter of the publication of a Sunday-school song-

book

to the

Church Board

with the hope that

it

of Publication, Zion's Praises is sent out

will meet a hearty

welcome from

all lovers of

the beautiful in music and song.

The Board extends sincere thanks to the many who have so


it in making possible this song treasure, and were it
practical would make special mention of the work of each.

readily aided

The committee,
which

all

consisting of Bro. F. G. Pitt and Srs. Audentia

and Aletha May White,

to

contributions of music were duly referred, performed

its

Anderson, Viola

Blair,

Vida

E. Smith,

work promptly and faithfully, thus hastening the publication.


To each of the members the Board also renders its special thanks.
With a

desire to help the song service of

the Sabbath-schools

everywhere, interest the young, gladden the hearts of the elderly,


and honor in grateful praise God, to whom all honor and exaltation
is

fully due, the

work

is

submitted and dedicated to Zion's hopeful

^^ Board

children.

Lamoni, Iowa, November

20, 1903

of Publication.

ZION'S PRAISES
No.

Zion's Praises.

1.

Vtda

AuDENTiA Anderson.

Smith.

E.

Moderate.

1.

One day when

fell

2.

Sweet

3.

To some grown

fell

the Spirit's whis-per,

the call for Zi-on's chil-dren,


old with cares hard laden,

And touch'd with zeal the waiting throng


What com-fort in this last com-mand,
The message gleam'd with sweeter truth

i
In

Who

inghope,it courage gave

them

To

bear the bur-den of this serv

- ice,

Who sing should seek to un-der-stand;

rejoicing.

And sang with gladsomeness of youth;

spir

They caught the wave of sweet

cul

ti-vate the gift of

song;

"

-..

With skill-f ul hands and sweeter voic-es,


Young men with voices strong ye t tender,

The Mas - ter

Now

The best loved songs

harp and voice and sweet-ton'd organ,

And maids in

1^

called for serv-ice glad;

clear sweet tones of youth,

i^5=

in

worship raise,

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st

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He knew one heart that so re - joic-es, Wrought good surpassing ma-ny


Make this great gift a joy and blessing, Give wings of song to words of
That ours be counted joy-ful triumph, The
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Victory Through Grace.

2.

Sai.lie Martin.

JXO.

SWENF.Y.

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glo

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ry

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bear, Not a sor-row we share. But our toil He doth
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it:

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ten

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Thou me

for- ward

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Faith -ful-lv, faith- ful-ly, hold

on;

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go,

Wait

hand;

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my

ing

o'er the

way where my

ing in-struction the

the rough, slip-'ry heights

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W. Smith.

K.

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On.

Joseph Smith

"Words by

Ten

Me

Tenderly, Lead Thou

5.

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Fi^
on His path

hath gone. Bright

ior

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path

way

to

kno\v;Watch

safe

ly

stand;

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way

ing the

prom

ing a -

way

sun-light hath shone;

the

beams from the bow;

ise that

heav

the

to

en

ly strand;

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Thou me

on,

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me
He me

on,

An

on,

Now

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der-ly, ten

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lead

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Ten

der

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ten

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ly,

lead

der

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ten

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to

gels have trod

so

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my weak heart grown

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tremblingly clung; Faint were the songs

so

thorn-plantedway; Guide Thou me,Lord, that


trustingly strong;Ways have

doubt-ing

go not

grown short that seemed once

ly sung.

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me

a-stray; Strengthen

to be long; Glad-ly

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me

on.
on.
on.

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The Story of His Love.

6.

C. C.

Case.

de-lights to

hear,

my

free;

Mrs. M. O. Page.

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1.

Come,

2. It

tell

the

tells

of

ho

sto

Its

4.

Come,blest Re

His

of

me

deem-er, seal

love,

great,

would know,

in-fluencel

ly

3.

ry

grace ex-ceed-ing

Thine,

My

soul

That sets

Be

- it

re-deem -ingpow'r;

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spir

neath Thy watchful care;

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earth

hopes

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on

my

gives

me

To claim a

I'd leave these tri- fling things be

My

Up
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And

heav'n-ly

list-'ning ear.
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dower.

heav'n-ly
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tell

the sto

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The John Church Co owners


,

of the copyright.

Come Learn

No. 7,
Grace

J.

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Meek and Lowly.


HuBEKT

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-*-

1.

Come.learnof theMeek

2.

Oh,

3.

He wept

we were more

if

of the

Fkances

ho

o'er the

and

Low

like

Je

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cit -

ly

y,

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tefs

feet;

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sit

Mas

at the

r. :maik.

And m.ore from the world a - part,


He wept o'er a loved one dead;

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Mas

feet;

ter's

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the world

so

ho

ly,

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in

spir

it,

No

place in

'ry

world

so

He know-eth our

No

place in

the

ev

tri -

ho

al.

ly.

No place in the world so


And near - er to Him in
And se - elh the tears we

No

in

place

the

world

so

'

L^ 3--J
His

We
Oh,

les - sons

are plain and sim

should not com-plain


live

that our souls

so sad

may

en

ly,

A balm to the wound - ed


When trouble and care we

ter

His king-dom with joy

pie,

m'r^a

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com

breast;

meet.
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plete;

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eth our bur

But car - ry

And

sweet.

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He mak

shed;

sweet;

heart

at once

there.thro' e

ter

den lightour sor

nal

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Copyright, 1882, by Bigelow

er.

giv

ges, We'll sit

nzia

&

And

tf

at

_piz=p:z:if:

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Main

the

for Refrain.

dren

rest.

Je

sus'

feet.

Mas

ter's

feet.

eth His chil

rows And lay them at

No.

Never Alone.

8.
Et^en

E EEXFOKn
a

Ellcclive as

How ma- ny
Oh, soul, hast

cour

times, dis

thou

Take cour-age, way

-*--*-

Arr. by M. L. INIcPiiail.

and Chorus
^

Solo

for

pil

worn

n*-

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aged,

got

--

ten.

t;

be

sink
-

^^

way;

and

sweet

ows

hide

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the

side

der word

grim! Tho' mists and shad

^h-

-p-T

We

The ten

bout

Of Him
The face

us

all

is

who

left

be

Him thou

of

1^

dark

ness,

hind

Him

lov

est.

--^

We

hard

ly dare

The

print

of bleed

He's

ev

er

:t^=^=t^
-^-

Then

thro' the

"I

nev

er

will

Reach out thy

Says, "Child,

mem

smiles

mists and
for

hand and

ows,

The sweet

thee,

Oh, child,

find

Him,_ And

am

not with

ber,

have prom

ised

who prom

ised

on

thee

thee,

pray,
feet?

Thy

side.

:b=tte
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:l

^^=g

sake

shad
-

to

ing

6-

fcp*=:S,

Re
He

at

fl

Pi^E

voice e'er

known

so

wea

grown;

ry

clouds have flown;

the

lo,

Nev -er
Nev - er
Nev - er

est

to

leave thee

to

leave thee

lone."

to

leave thee

lone.

lone?"

r=^rChorus.

l^-^-zfv^::

No,

nev

er

^t:'

lone,

h-

iife -?
t h^--==-r
;
tby Henry
Copyright, 1898,

Date.

no.

nev

er

lone!

:S=ppi=f^:

Never Alone.

He prom-isednev-er

Nev

me,

leave

to

er to leave

me a

:^
No.

h-

Send Us Showers of Blessing.

9.

^'-^ ^-

Chakles Bruce.

1.

Hear

2.

Know-

3 Trust-

lone^

Sav

us,

Thy

ing
ino-

love,

ior,

while

we

on Thee we

Thy word that can

pray,
call,

not

fail,

Sanket.

Hum-bly our need con - fess - ing;


Bold -ly Thy throne ad - dress -ing;
Mas - ter, we claim Thy prom- ise;

^.

Lord.

Grant us the prom - ised show'rs to - day. Send them up-on us,
Plead- ing that show'rs of grace may fall Send them up-on us,
pre-vail, Send us the showers,
that our faith may now
Oh

Lord.

Lord.

Refrain.

=^=^

t^^EEE^^m.
IE=3

?=:t

Send

ii

-ft-?:

^3=a

S^
Send

show'rs

us show'rs of bless

ing;

:*:

fresh

Send them, Lord, we


I

Copyright, 1890, by Ira D. Sankey.

re

pray.

ing;


My

Jesus,

No. 10.

Savior.

Van De Venteu.

\V.

Bkjely.

Arr. by A.

^S^m^^^^^^^
Je

my

sus,

Down in

3.

the

sor-row,

In

af

val-ley

Leave

me

j__# ^#

(C

Keep me

Sav-ior,

Com-fort in

ev

- flic -

er near

Thy

side;

tion be

my

friend;

fB-!

#-"p'_r'

^-P'^-'P-

H
trust Thee,

near

Thy

In

love

to

the

Lead me

er,

Je

fleet - ing,

- sus,

draw me

end;

When
When

nigh.

Just

its

friend -ship prove

Near-er
^
r
h
n

Thy

to

lov

me,

- sail

clos-er,

tie

lit

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is

p-!-- ^-

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the storms as

16=:

bil -

time

the world for-sakes me,

SppiiiPt
the

to
still

-^

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And
And

fk

V0^t

bide;

Draw me

When

a -lone to die,
0- -0-

not

^0 ^_#

me

Help

:J-z

me

roll,

un-

true,

P
Thy bo - som fold me,
In Thy ten - der mer - cy
In

When we

ing breast,

cross

--

'0-

the

riv - er

-0-

-0-

-0-'

Refrain.

*i

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Hide

Gen
To

my

troub-led

me

through.

land

of

rest.

M^0 ^

m r^~\

hag

'

'

'"i

soul.

-tly lead

the

Je

- sus,

my

Sav

ior,

Leave, oh, leave

me

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not

lone,

Words used by

per.

Ev

- er,

for

ev

er,

M ake

r,

Thy pres-ence known.

No.

Lead Me, Savior.

11.

Frank

r. M. D.
II 'ilk

M. Davis.

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1.

Sav-ior, lead me, lest I

2.

Thou the ref-uge of

3.

Sav - lor, lead me, then at last


lead me
Sav - ior

1.

Gen-tly lead

stray,

my

soul

lest I

me

all

\>i

y'

the way;

When life's stormy billows roll,


When the storm of life is past,
lead me all the way.
stray, Gen tly
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am safe when by Thy side,


am safe when Thou art nigh,

would

All

my

in

Thy

love a-bide.

hopes on Thee

re-ly.

Where all tears are wiped away.


in thy
when by Thy side, I would

To the land of end-less day.

am

safe

love abide.

^ ^ ^ U
Chorus.

5^5
i^^i^^^a^
^=x=J:
Lead

me,

lead

Sav

me,

ior,

lead me, lest

stray;

lest I stray;

.-

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ipzzz

4^

jfL

;i^ Lt^=fE^:

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iH

U
iy

[^

rit. e

dim.

:^=:

:lzi=^=^:lv:

Gen-

tly

-g*-

down the stream

-^E^^EtEjEsEJ
Lead me, Savior,

of time,

.stream of time,

:tt=k=t^:
From "Carols

of Joy,"

by per.

of

John

J.

Houd.

all

the

vi-ay.

all

the way.

He Waits

No. 12.

for Thee.

Mrs. A. L. Davison.

.T.

il.

Fri.LJiORE.

=^^:^^ip=1=

!-:z:ii:r!iT-=-S3zi=z:i=^^D=t:
-

on

the great high-ways thou standest wea-(ry, stand

hopes of earth-life

Hm
-p#

is

strength, in

fi

oft

en fade and

Him

di

vine

fail (thee,

est wea-)ry,

fade and

fail) thee,

coin-pas-(sion,groat com-pas-)sion,

a-

'M^l-iE^-Et-^t^
Thou
Thou

He

cri - est

hast no

chang-es

^
u
u
u
u
u
more "A - lone and drear-(y, lone and drear-)y,"
ref -uge when thy foes as - sail (thee, foes as - sail) thee,

ev

er

not, tho' things of


-B

fash-'ion,earth- ly

earth-ly
tr

fash-j ion

-S

V
V
\^
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near (thee, there so near) thee,

And wilt not un - der-stand that there so


And when the night shall come, Oh, who will guide (thee,who will guide) thee,
Grow old and die, ah! turn thee,heart so wea - (ry, heart so wea-) ry,

A
*
*
n- v=^?=^-g-

-^

.g-

-4-

-^

-^

-^

sii

^^=^

=fe^==

^=^:^=^ -^-

tEi^^:
The

Sav-

--^

fuse thy Friend be

thou dost

And

thou shalt nev- er- more be

iff^;

re

1^5'

=-

:t

love and bless, and cheerithee,bless and cheer) thee.

ior waits to

If

still

lone

side (thee,Friend be-side) thee?

and drear-'y,

lone and drear-) y.

3"^^^

r^-Chorus.
t:

Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros,

-ba:

ztz


He Waits

for Thee.

iiifi^

-r'
hope and light e

y^rr-*

lys

ian,

Thou

wilt cot see

that

for thee he

'tis

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p

h^ b
w FG
p=p=FF
p
r=p=ri
^7
^
f-_

Fi

^?=^^=^=^=^^-

b~.

\i \

Fl
F^v

car-eth,

1/

\^

F-i

-pr^fp- I
-*-

For

thee, for thee the

-^

^.

ss^fc^=

'^

He

bear

the

heav - y cross

lieav-y cross

^
^
^_
^
^ ^ ^ ^ L=L=b=S=K

He

bear

-^

^^

eth.

eth.

F^^^^=

Gently He Leads Us.

No. 13.
rRONiA Smith.

J. U.

FlLLMOKE.

Duet.

:*:

-^-

sus

1.

Je

2.

All our

is

the

in

les here,

Love

like His

tb

Trusting

call,

doubt

we

Know-ing not the

go,

can soothe,
His

in

love.

Ev
He

vx

^-

:t:

:t=^

A-

1-

r.

As

friend to trust,

ma-ny troub
we heed His gen

3. If

i^l

3Z5EJ

:^E#Era=ti

'ry

rough place

will bring

us

SI-

---jX
Chords.
1^-

F.^-=^=i
path
in

safe

be

to

take,

Trav'ling here

our

path.

He

will

gen

at

last.

To

that

home

- tly

..^x

low,

smooth. Gen
-

- tly

He

will

lead

us

on,

bove.

g=t

d:

^-^-id:
In the heav'nly

way.

Till

we reach

E?=?-t:
By

permission of Fillmore Bros. Co.

the hap

-|i-

py home, Where the angels

stay.

W^^

What

No. 14.

Have You Gathered?

Fruit

Ltzzik Die Ar.moxd.


Moderato.

I.

1.

What

fruit

have you gathered for Je

2.

The

gold

3.

What

fruit

have you gathered for Je

en hours happy and rest

sus

f ul,

sus?

^"zzF

3-i=Jr-E p^

Thro'

n. Merkditii.

the glad beau-ti

all

Ought sure

ly

fui

harvest

to

What sheaves have you found

by the

1-^

days?

The

bring

Oh, have

fields

Come,has

way?

A-\-A-

^z^fe.-,
azitaz

ir^:

I'

and the gar- dens have yield

ed

you not one

lov

ken,

One

ten

on

to

lay

ing

to

His

al

The

tar

gE^^gi^l^gi^gjgPgEgj
-f--*-

:i:

Chorus.

iigl^|^=iil^=^!ii^iiii
I

boun-ti
tro

souls

tri-bute

ful

phy to

of

of

praise.

What

your King?

fer

you have gar-nered to

fruit

have you brought for the

day!
0

*
1

Mas

ter?

What

fruit are

you bear-ing

to

day?

workers, deap

i'

work-ers

for

Je

sus,What souls have you gleaned by the way?


by the way?

>-#-

Copyright, 1900, by Tullar-Meredith Co.

By

per.

No. 15.

Am

Laura

Listening For His Foot-fall.


Chas. K. Langley.

Newkll.

E.

Legato.

*=*-^

=:F4=^^:

3i

5^35
am

Well

for His foot


that He is com

list'ning

- fall,

know

And to hear His wel-come voice,


And my ach - ing head shall rest,

ing,

For my feet have grown a - wea - ry,


As the twi-light shadows near me,
Him,
I shall see Him, I shall hear
{

Oh!

in

When life's wea-ry race


And no long-er may

ap-proach-ing.

His foot-steps are

- ged paths of
life.
calm re - pose I wait,

the rug

In

As

is

run;

wait,

^silN
SO

J
For

9 j

my

3.LM.
-^^*

heart has grown a

But

wea-ry,

in

On the bo - som of my Sav - ior.


And my f al'tring strength has failed me,
Do I list - en for His foot -fall.

Slum-ber

Now my

And my

For

la - bors all

bear

He'll

l-

me

in

are
His

ver.

bo -som.

Je - sus I
on His lov

from care and

And

E're

the hour

rest

earth

Safe with-in

re - joice;
ing breast
St.

is

strife;

grow-ing

-ly. toils

the pearl

late.

done;

is

y gate.

Kefrain

Lisfning.I

His foot-fall, For


am list'ning for
am list'ning.list'ning for His foot-fall,

-*--*-*-

-^

-*-

--- -z- ---

the coming of

^=^=J=-:^F

wea-ry watch

Used by permission

His feet;

-^

d-:^=^
When my

F^-H

of

Ransom

is

ver,

H. Randall,

Home and

owner

rest shall be

of copyright.

so

sweet.

\
i

City of the Jasper Wall.

No. 16.

W.

Dr. Bktiiune.
Jovfally

^S

^# --S -

5F

1.

cit

2.

cit

3.

cit

F#-: #

'a---^

Fai

th^ Jas - per wall, And of


y of
y where they need no light Of sun,
y where the shin - ing gates Shut out
-0-

A. Or, DEN.

the pearl

gate,

or moon, or

star,

all

grief and

ry

spir

-I

sin,

-0-

-0-

3tZ

For

thee,

we
Well may

mid

the storms

with eye

Could

we

faith

of

yearn, a

-*-

of

Our wea

life.

How

bat see

wait.

- its

bright thy man-sions

mid earth's strife.Thy ho

ly

peace

are.

win.

to

-*

Duet, p

}zzzt~f:\=:z=2
Oh,

may we walk

How

soon our doubts would

we

Yet,

wil l

^(s:r:2

the streets of gold


flee

a- way,

meek

- ly
bear the cross.
z^rrrz^^pL-^:::
_pl

No mor-tal
How strong our

Now

seek

to

r*^rP

:i

:t;

Un
Un

we wor

may
-

ship

at

the shrine. The

On
us home, And

our hearts should trust no more

til

Fa

o ur

-til

ther calls

^-^

Chorus.

tern

^K-i

pie

gives the

trod;

down,

it

-*r^---*

=t:

-t-

God.

our

of

treas-ures here

^ri^'-

lay

F^d':

Chorus.

Oh,

feet have

trust would grow,

be

prom -ised
i

low.

crown.

~
ri

r=r:

^^-

land

.... of
O land, O

t\--i

^?E!=l^il

bliss,

land of

bliss,

Fiom "Crown

of Life,"

by permission, published by the

W. W. Whitney Co.,

Toledo, O.

City of the Jasper Wall.


^-,

cit

Jas

the

of

fel

per wall,

F-

land

ev

er

Words and

.Music

:^=t:

V>v J.

^.

.^^Ti J5^c^=r-=ZL=z:^- q

Chameeki.atn.

-_^ J

=,S=^LS^=:g:
1.

We're march-ing on

2.

Then,

3.

Then, with the ran

day

by

glo

to

ry,

day we're march -

somed

chil

ing,

dren

rWe're work-ing for our

heav-en we

To

bound;

That throng the star- ry

throne.

^--

mmi

;t3=e

:ri^1=;

l^ts^
make our

mor

-^

-^

-^

r-

bright

Each good act brings us near


We'll praise our Lord and Sav
-

,_^rq==ri:

3^i
ar

crown,

are

:t=:p=:t:==

W-

^9-^-4

We'll

bright.

Marching Homeward.

No. 17.
1

-^ ^-

h-

for

er,

er

ior,

And nev -er lay it down.


That home where we'll be crowned
His

-*^

_#..^

mer

pow'r and

own.

cy

^J

_d

-^

5^f

Chorus.

^=*

We're march-ing, marching home

ward.

To

II

E^fS=^^'^
:t=
fe^zifS: A

1-^4

PiS=g:
We
~0

S^^-

work for
'^{~0

'&^=S:

life

that bright land a

-_.._

.<9_

far;

."-^i

tt:

^^J-__q_

-i-

ter

"^ti

:^=5=i=S:
-

nal,

It

is

our guid

ing

star

il

4:=5f=:L^=i:tz=pz=^.

Sunshine and

No. 18.
C.

i.

2.

3.

l^ain.

G.

II,

ClTAS.

Had we on - ly sun-shine all the year


Had we not
a sor - row or
a cross
Can we prize the sunshine and de - plore

!?z-t

^3=^:

bear, For

Re

the rain,

when the

mm

::*=i=^-^

-^-

re-fresh-ing

ing

ing

p^-

-^r'f-t^^A
of

bore the

pin

bless

Him who

i!^

^^j^_^ =^
^

With -out the

a-round,
to

Gabrikl.

IT.

-0-

Would we

rain,

up

scat-ter seed

on the

refreshing rain,

bur

den of

Would we know the sweetness of His


Can
we hope for pleas-ures, yet deWould we scat - ter
seed

sm,

our

days are dark and drear?

B
-Jj

SI-fal

low ground, And hope

love

and care,

Or

ny

the

Or

pain,

share

to gath

flow

ven strive

the

of

joys

S^T^Erfi

-r=t

ter

ers, fruit

J^-^-J-

ers

to

win?

the

tear?

^--P^-

fresh-ing, re

nour-ish the

grain?

-^

viv

ing rain.

grow-ing grain

m^m
Show

joys

with -out

life

-M--

re
r Sun-shine and rain,
\ Sun-shine and rain, to

love.

nal

and

'JflZZSZ

z\zz=z^z

Chorus.

er

from

bove!

Copyright, 1902. by Chas. H. Gabriel.

sun

shine

Light of faith and


Send us Lord, the

-122I

and

the

rain.

Anywhere With

No. 19.
Jessie

Jesus.

Brown.

II.

Towner.

D. B.

:^-

1.

2.

3.

An - y - where with
An - y - where with
An - y - where with

^ ^ ^

fL

Je

sus

can'

safe

Je

sus

am

not

Je

sus

can

go

to

An

lone,

0th

sleep.

When

go,

ly

-^j>-_^_

___

where He

er friends

may

the dark

ling

r^

r^

-r-L-h-

leads

me

fail

me, He

in

still

is

shad-ows, round a

-^^-

world be

this

bout

-0-

An

low;

my

own;

me

creep;

Him dear

v-where with-out

Tho' His hand

Know-ing

may

shall

lead

wak

me

en

nev

est

ver
er

--

(ii:|-?^f?(?:=r=p^=t=|:t=t=pt==t=t=i:t=-pt::

SxteSEEl^FS^tPEE^
^^,.A-

Fl=i=

iHil
r

^33!:

Zl:
joys would

fade.

drear-est

ways.

more to

roam,

.*E^^^=ilii
iT>Z>

An - y - where with Je An - y - where with Je An - y - where with Je -

^.-_

^^9-

-^

sus

am

sus

is

a house

sus will

-^

J?-

not

a
of

f raid,

praise,

be home, sweet home.


I

tChorus.

t=A^

3:

i3^K

An

where!

an

y- where!

:|^1

Fear

tt

can

nott

know;

:e5^

P-.

An

<i>

@i

where

with

Je

sus

:g=t=t=M=^==ii:

Copyright, 1887, by D. B. Towner.

can

safe

ly

go.

:j:f:


There's

No. 20,
John

No Love Like His Love

Nkwkirk,

L.

r
to Me.

Powell

Solo or Duet.

G.

Fithian.

With tenderness.

i
i^liil^:pSi

St^^:^

1.

There's no love

to

2.

When

3.

Oh,

far, far

won

der

me

the

love

in

con

the

love

way, and

- f ul

il --f:(2-!-f:

like

love, is

ggl^F^^^^^

the same; E'en

cared

for

me,

There came

el

tree

Was wound -ed

na-

Je

of

fi

Ev

sus,

er,

sus,

Who

on

p
-!

jip^.

ways

al

no

tion, Feel - ing

just

cni

dem

one

Cal

Vrfs

ij:

:^:

iw

ps_!

|2^
Pf2-!.

Je

of

tho'

of

^
this

world you

a sweet voice,

and died

to

may be

most

shall ne'er

for

make

full

low
-

!y,

get

it

tone-ment

Chorus.
-^-

izwi

r
Je

sas

still

loves

you,

"Je

sus

thy

Sav

ior

still

loves thee."

For

poor

sin

ner,

lost,

like

-J-

His name.

bless

er

was

rtS"-

Pt=

A-.
a'^J^SeI

r
like

nev

A^

d:

^E:

one

There

me.

Je

sus,

Ev

er, al

ways true

is

He; There nev- er was

:=]:

3i"^lPI
one

like

Je

sus, There's

no

love like

i^f^
per, of Powell

G. Fithian.

love

..C

t:=f:=P;
By

His

to

me.

L-sa

p^

With a Steadfast

No. 21.
Fanny

2.
3.

4.

Gkokge

:^~:
to

r^
gcth

--

er let

With a stead-fast faith that noth - inj can


With a stead-fast faith u - nit - ed let
With a stead-fast faith temp - ta - tious let

r*

ff

Stebcins,

C.

::1:

With a steadfast faith

e^

Faith.

Ckosry.

J.

iq^zq
'0m^^^.
--^1.

0-

r*

-*-

us walk

In

ro-move

Let us

us

And

toil.

us meet

*-

<P'

the Lord's Di-

'Till

re

do
-

the

con-flict

0^0

cui-

joic-ing

E^

^te=tp=
U

r-

-^-^:=].

W^i"^'^

iSi--

Mas-ter's

will;

For we know His word


For His word hath said

bear our

lot;

For

vine com-maud,

here

past;

is

said;

in

For the Lord hath

said,

"The

gen

III

tie,

way, But forIf

we

lov-ing tones, "I

am

un

faiih-ful

0-0

a bless-ing shall be ours

Lord hath

fche

nov -er pass a

sh:;!!

to death Shall from

r ff

i;

l^

0-p]

^^

Chorus.

ev

*S C

J
-

-;

-tf-i-*

* 0^0 #

er like His throne shall stand,

low and o

fol -

bey Him

Tho' the sun and

still.

moon and

stars shall cease,

with thee to the end, fear not."

Him

re-ceive a

crown at

last."

-0-

:=&:
:<?-

0.

:EE3

God,
-0-

oh.

-^-

^
And the beau

ty of the

de

earth

cay,

Yet, the word of

m m

-PP-

^=i=^^-Ti

3='

0-

1
-N-

-0bless
7-r.

-ed be

His name,

A1

Copyright, 1890. by Ira D. Saiikey.

si
It shall

nev

g-^-g rx
u

'^

- er,

nev

er

pass

way.

El=t3=feFg=Ij

Scattering Precious Seed.

No. 22.
W.

A.

Ogden,

Geo.

C.

Hugg.
3

:^:
1.

Scat-ter

ing pre-cious seed

by

the

way

2.

Scat-ter -ing pre-cious seed

for

the

grow

3.

Scat-ter -ing pre-cious seed, doubt -ing nev


~0

0p

p-

pre

cious seed

by

pre

cious seed,

free

pre

cious seed,

trust

^-1

0-.

the

hill

ly

sow

ing

ev

Scat

ter

ing

- ing,

Scat

ter

ing

er,

Scat

ter

ing

side,

side,

Scat

ter

ing pre-cious seed

ing,

Scat

ter

ing pre-cious seed

er,

Sow
^

ing the word with pray'r

-^^J-:

i^^igii^gi
the

o'er

trust

and

field,

wide;

mm^^

ing, know-ing,

en

deav

Scat

ter

Sure

ly

ing pre

the Lord

cious seed
will

send

by
it

the

Trust -ing the Lord for growth and for yield.

or,

...

-0

'^

-4-

the

noon

Sow

the

- ina,-

way.

the rain.

pre

tide.
-cioiis

seed,

Sow

ing

Sow-ina; the seed,

-J
azz
Copyright, 1893, by Geo. C. Hugg.

Used by

y
per.

>-

Scattering" Precious Seed.

>
eve

1.

"God

is

- tie

2.

Lit

3.

"God

4.

Lit

is

- tie

i^t

"God

r^^-^f --^-^-4V-,V J^-^-

-.

Nature's Praises.

No. 23.
Haruy

by the way.

Sowin;^; the precious seed,

Sowing the precious seed Ly the way.

ning,

Lee.

J.

love," the snow-flakes whis-per,

stars that shine in

heav

love," the

bird

lit - tie

chil-dren, too,

en,

- ies,

As
As
In

can praise Him, As

they

lin -

ger

they twin-kle

in

the

far

the tree

tops

they car

ol

"God

H. F.

air;
-

bove;

ver head,

love;"

is

tzi=fzz=fe 3=r-=^:=!;

is

love," the breez

Peep-ing, smil

Seem to

ing

at

mur

es

each oth

say with their sweet voic

Trust-ing ver

y soon

to

mur
- er,
- es,

5=

ev As they meet us
Whisper gen - tly, "God
Prais-ing Him, by

see Hira, Li

the

land

of

whom
life

'ry-where.
love."

is

they're fed.

bove.

;t=^=t=Et=t=E=3
=^=t

1^^

=i:
tp=^=^^=tp

Refrain.

God

is

love.

-4^-

God

-in

is

love,

U:

All things tell

us,

"God

is

love."

He's All the World to Me.

No. 24.
B.

Ben

11-

IIaixs.

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a friend

rapture,

- sus,

He's

all

And makes

en!

Hear Him call-ing:"My

life

me;

So

m}' tongue to

sing;

'Tis

thee

gave,

In

the world

for

to

brought me out of
More than I dreamed could be;
world is bright-er
live for such a Kin";!
To
an-guish, Thy way-ward soul to savel" Oh, quick - ly an-swer
lov-ing,

glo

'tis

sor - row,

Je

heart with gladness,

so

ten-der,

in

my

in

ry,

_-?-__,_

to Him
is grate-ful
His glo-rious lisht; My soul
dark-ness In - to
rounk me, His sun - shine rich - er glows.Since Christ, my Lord, has found me, And
Him: "Lord, save a sin - ful soul; Thy love has won me to Thee, Forto

-wIL.^

n
t=:i

h ^T

"^1

t"^r
I

Chorus.
dt:

"S^
serve

Him

with

me

give,

with

my

ev

er goes,

and make

S^3=B-^
-'%-

-:

:e;

^-^-

might,

He's

m.e whole."

Copyright, 1900, by Chas. H. Gabric'.

all

the world to me,

Hb's

all

the world to

Carry Blessings With You.

No. 25.
James Uowk.

E. S.

LORENZ.

As thro' life you jour-ney, Ev - 'ry day you meet Those who need a
the life that
Have a cheer - ing sen-tence And a smile to spare For

1.

2.

you

3. If

hand
Strug

oth

en sor

row, Care, and wretchedness,

-#-.

--

-*-.

clasp

And

nies

gles

With

load

er.

You

light

*-

#"2'P
sage sweet,
-

-9-

+**'

That your heart may

care,

Life

is

will bless,

Oh,

if

of

the Lord

drear to
strong

-e

b!

- er,

-0-

-0-

al

ways

ma
no

ny,

bier.

'mm

@f:
U

you bless an-

If

Fine.

v^.-

~-^ =

*-S*-i

"-^-^

*-^

^~v

"^

Ev - ry-where you
blessings with you, Ev - 'ry-where you
blessings with you, Ev - 'ry-where you

Have them to be-stow, Car


Joy some nev-erknow. Car

ry blessings with you,

go.

ry

go.

you would grow. Car

ry

Dai

ly

IL.

go.

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.-*-.

-*-

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ry

bless-ings

ev

^:/

'ry

where you go!

^^

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ry bless

ings

::z:

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t^

|D. S.

ev

'ry-where you go!

That your heart may always Have them to

Copyright, 1?03, by Tlie Loreiiz Publishing Co.

Used hy

per.

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^ f

be-stow,

^_j

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No. 26.

Holy, Holy is the Lord.

Van Alstyne.
T=::i-^-tFrances

Ho

1.

Sing,

ter

nal,

bless

^D

ed be

His name!

g-t

^-3

ly

her

aid the sto

glad

ly

a-dore Him;

ry;

dore Him,

Let

the mount

ains

trem

Sin

and death

His

king

in heav'n

we

When

Zi

- pie,
-

His chil

on,

dren

--^=:^:

S~^~H

glad

may

So

5^3^^^?-3^i^.F3=3=4

arr.

ye peo

Watch-man of

Bradeury,

Wji. E.

ho - ly,
ho - ly is
the Lord!
Him, praise Him shout a-loud for joy,

King e

3.

J.

- ly,

2. Praise

ble

His word;

at

dom

shall de

'^ -

stroy;

<g:

3=

:=^:

zszzz
Let

the

ful

be

All

the earth shall sing of

His

When we

hills

be joy

cast our bright crowns be

^--^-r

fore

glo
-

Him;

Might

ry;

Praise Him,

Him;

fore

There

^-^

wis

in

ye an
His

in

-.

dom,

gels,

like - ness

EEE3:

'-t=^^

P=f==Fj ^i^^^d:

E^^I^^^':
:f:=^zzi

J^

^_

l.

rit.

bound-less in

ye
^'^
-19-

who

il
-tS^

mer

Great

cy,

Je

is

Kim Robed in
a-wak-ing, There we
-^- --

be-hold

ho

shall

vah.

King

dor.

Match

[1

see

6-* 5
.

His splen

Him,

ver

- less,

we

there

F ^-*

all.

di - vine.

shall sino-.
o'

--iSzitzi^q

Chorus.

Ho

- ly,

ho

- ly,

ho

ly

is

the Lord, Let


I

Copyright, 1890, by Bijjelow

&

Main. By per

the
,^

hills

jv

be joy
-f^

be

ful

^ ^

'

-^

fore
x2

Him

FAX>'r

m3

the sto

1.

Tell

Fast-ing,

Cho.

ry

sus,

Write on

my

des-

ert,

Tell

of

tlie

Je

e^-P r^ -^

^-^s

Tdl

of

the

lone in

heart ev

me

the sto

ry

of

Je

sus,

r?

an

en

my

'ry

word,

He

passed,

guishandpain;

f-^-^rF-

f'f-f.

Write

days that

the cross where they nailed Him Writh-ing in

of

the Story of Jesus.

Crosby.

J.

2.

3. Tell

Me

Tell

No. 27.

heart ev

'ry word,

Fine.

m^^'^^^

:]^=^:

:=S:

:|:

Tell

me

the sto

How

for

our sins

Tell

of the grave where they laid Him,

ry most pre

cious,

He was tempt

ed,

- er
was heard;
Yet was tri-um - phant at last;
Tell
how Heliv-eth a -gain;

Sweet-est that ev

Li

t-

me

Tell

,^

the sto

^-J

ry

most pre

cious, Sweet

fc-^

Tell

how the an

Tell

of

Love

in

4^

gels, in

the years of

that sto

His

ry

so

S:

^
-^-[

- est

that ev

^
17^,

er

L|

was heard.

cho

rus

Sang

as they wel-comed His birth,

la

bor.

Tell

of the sor

ten-

der,

Clear -er than ev

e^.ee

row

He

er

*^

bore.
see;

-^-

t=t=:
d

Glo

fy

to

God

in

high -est!

the

He was

de-spised and af

Stay, let

me weep while you

- flict - ed.

whis

per,

gzj=g=f=^z^g
t---

By

^ Ji_^_^^__K ^

J^^ff\^^-^g^^Js^^

^^f

per. J no. R.

Sweney.

rd

Peace and good ti-dings to

earth.

Home-less, re

ject-ed and

poor.

Love paid the ran-som for

me.

^t=r

&

No. 28.
Andante.

->-J-

?-

=tf
o - ver the storm - y
Which Je-sus would have me speak

on the mount-ain's height or

not be
-

day there are lov

3. There's sure-ly

some-.vhere a low

haps to

Go Where You Want Me to Go

I'll

may

------

-f- -*r

ing words

.^

wide-

place, In earth's harvest fields so

ly

-^

--V

-j

"in

^'"tn

"I

tij
I

may

It

not

at the

be

bat

- tie's

There may be now in the paths

Where

may

la -

bor thro'

of

front

My Lord

sin

Some wand'rer v/hom I should seek

short day

life's

For

Je

will

me;

have need of

sus the cru

- ci

fied

.b!^!E=SEFEiEi3
b-

But

by

if

small voice

still,

Thou wilt be
trust -ing my all to Thy ten
Sav

So

ior,

He

my

if

calls

guide,

der care.

To paths that

may

Tho' dark and rug

And know-ing Thou

""^

-^-^x
t'c'TTatir

@-i

an

I'll

know,
way,

lov- est

me.

-9-

x-^-=^v-

not

ged the

^-^-h

^^
Fine.

"-?

3 *-L *

"

*^

&-i9-

me to
me to
what you want me to

a^;

swer,dear Lord, with my hand in Thine.I'll go where you want

go.

say what you want

say.

o the mes-sage sweet,

My

voice

shall

ech

I'll

do

Thy

will with

a heart

sin -cere,

I'll

I'll

be

si
/^I

.1

brt

be.

,zbizli-Bz:e:zfe_^-fe-itt

-is-

'^
V V
rdear LordJ'll be lohat you want
_

j)_

g^

77/ say what you want me

to say,

me

to

lie.

Refrain.

3=i:=f5=d=^^:E^~:i=-=?5=^!
?_Lj__i

g_4i^zfzElt"^ll

go where you want me to go, dear Lord, 0- ver mountain,or plain, or sea;
:=-& -w- -^- -1^ -V- -or- -- -w
m
m ^ ^"^ ^ . "
P-J^-

Copyright. 1894, by

^V
E. Rounsefell.

By

per.


Me Thy

Give

No. 29.

Heart.
Annie

me

thy heart," says the

Fa

"Give

"Give me thy heart," says the Sav

3.

"Give

me thy heart,"

so

pre-cious to

Call-ing

in

mer

cy

a-

it

di - vine,

"All that thou hast to

my

bove,

^ ^ ^

'

t)

gift

of men,

says the Spir-

Him

as

gain and

whis

love;

gain;

"Turn now from

sign;

Grace more a

ly

He

our

mg re-

keep

Soft

No

ior

ther

1.

2.

Bouhnr.

F.

pers wher

bound

ing

is

u
thou

art,

e - vil

de

part,

mine to

im

part.

and from

sip,

ev

er

Chorus.

:i:j:

"Grate

Have
Make

--

me

*_

T^X'

and

trust me,

ly

me
me
me

give

died for thee? give

not

full sur -

-e-'

Give

ful
I

ren

-B^

der and

give

^ ^

'^

thy

heart."

thy

heart." "Give

thy

heart."

"

-.

T*-.

'

\'

'^vji

'^

sX-r-T^

^r-\

From

er thou art;

IS

this

dark

!;#___. bff^^-^^__
.^_p^^_
i
*
-g
Y
F

U
-0

thy heart.

'

thy heart," Hear the soft whisper, wher-ev

1*-.

me

ii

J:

*>

\-\

>

'

r^ ^

P-p-P^-

g~g~
world he would draw thee a-part,

"

Speak-ing so ten

Copyright, 1S93, by \Vm. J. Kirkpatrick.

Used by

-y-

-ir-

-1

-T

--

der

per.

-If-

ly,

r.m

"Give
"fr-

me
-9-

thy heart."

No. 30.
pi^

1.

-^

Waiting and Watching.

We know

not

think

of

His won

sus,

my

2. I

Je

3.

Will

DUKT.
^-pi
4^-

the

time when

luv

der

He

com

ful

pit

Re

ing

deem

At

eth,

cher

tion
-

ish

IF

morn;

hath cost;
as

dear

^ -^^4

It

may be

He

left

at

deep

^ s

-0-

en,

or

The price our

sal-

er!

Thou know-est

en

-A

ppp-^

ing twi

the bright man-sions of

The hope that mine eves

ev

y,

z^--

mid-night, or

Pontius.

m.

va

II.

.4

kv

glo

shall be - hold
-m -0-

- light,
-

ry

It

To

Thee, That
--

--

Waiting" and Watching*.


.Chorus.

f"

-ma

zuizirz

u u
Wait

Wait

and watch

ing

Wait- ing and

watcli -ing, yes, wailing for

Him

(Thee, *)

.a. .s. .e.

and watch

ng

Wait -in and watch-ing, yes

--

--

-#--!--*---

~|

'^

ing,

waiting for Hiin,(Tli ee,*)

I'

il

\^

Rej)eat pp.

^-4^-

it=l!^=1^:

^Ef=

='=^=^^^^S^-^

and watch - ing, Still waiting and watching for Him. (Thee.*)
ing
Waiting and watcliing, yes, waiting and watching,

Wait

fjH
^

fL-?jf-^-

1 t S b-

-^

-^

:^P:
*For

last verse.

Christ

No. 31.
Charlotte

Mrs.

B.

King.

is

Merritt.

H. P. Banks.

:=&=:*
1^:

^-i
1. Lit-tle children,

2. Stars
3.

come and

learn.

=?Ef=l

Learn the sweet old sto - ry Christ was once a


;

and an-gels sang a-loud,"Peace on earth,"and glo

Stars and an-gels sing

=^:

^:

I
#J:

a- gain, "Tell the glad-some sto

ry

To the God who

ry!"

An-swer to the

-'mi-

Chorus.

child like you,

from a
joy

Now is King

ous bells,Christ

^^

of glo-ry.

bove Sent this wond'rous story, Ring,bells,ring,Christ

M-

is

King of glo

is

King,Christ

is

King of

ry.

j^ ^.

j^

-v~

glo

ry;

Christ

was born

in

A
Copyright. 189, by Biglow

&

Main,

sth

-^

le-hem, Christ, the King of

-!-

--

glo

ry.

When We Meet

No. 32,

Safe at Home.

Charlks Bklte.

Iua D. Sankky.
:=&:

E^E3:
3^=^=E'
-*-r-

3.

When we meet
When we meet
When we meet

4.

Oh,

1.

2.

we

more

can

safe at

shall

o'er;

i-iS'

-f^-h-

i^

the

P^

the

the

And reAnd we
light of that land we shall know them. What a
shad-ows of lime will be lift- ed. And e-

the

fv

in

in

gate of

>i

^ y

^-^1

the pal

- ace,

har-vest are gath

--0HW~~g "^

t-^
-p^-^\=:

\-y-\J-

morn - ing, Where as stran - gers no


morn - ing, Where the long wea - ry
in
the morn - ing, And our loved ones
a and the morn - ing On the mount - ains we

home
home
home

When we stand at the


When the sheaves of the

roam;

is

at

we shall see; In
now be -hold; Soon

gain

at

safe

the night hur-ries on,

march-ing

^.

safe

ered,

~
^~

"u'rr

Chorus.

-r-hrP-

-J.- .4^

4^

-fc

rfe
^-i_^-:l-^
LJ__^i^_^-^*-_^-_;_j
-

ceive the bless


la

mo

ter

bor

^5

ed

ni

ty

wel

the fields

ment for us

^
fi:-2

in

its

-t^t-k

\i.

no

all

'twill

jovs

un

*
^

f"
k

come home.
the

.Oh,

joy

that

we

shall

be.

Oh. the joy

fold.

II
-^

f
t

more.

e A

-^-krt^-y
=^

b^.

\z

_!

-^

i^
-

.^^4^4 4 H-r-l
^^-;
And

know,
that

we

shall

the songs that

know,

we

shall

^_

_.

sing,

When we meet

safe at

=h--:E=-t;

J^-fe-

in

the

4^izzr^

morn

ing,

At

the pal

ace

our Lord

of
'

r=^FCopyright, 1890, by Ira D. Sankey.

and

King.

:-f=^
By

per.

Beautiful Day.

No. 33.
J. L.

William Claysox.

TcnVXSlIEND.

Alkgrttlo.

1.

The day dawn

2.

In

ma

3. Still let

4.

us

be

is
a - wak - ing, The clouds of night's
tem- pie, The Saints will as-sem-ble, And la- bor as
do - ing, Our les - sons re-view- Ing.WhichGod has roper- nal, Our friend-ship e - ter - nal, With Js - sus we'll

break-ing, The world

is

ny

:1"

^-3

:^:

Then pure and su

i
t

[-"h-

^_^_^_,^_^_

- iors

way.

The world-wide com-mo-tion, From o

of dear ones

way;

Then hap- py re - un And then, wondrous sto -

flee

vealed for our walk


live

-^

-ing

dark-ness are

sav

'

and His coun -

in His
sels

way,

o-bey;

Un

til

ev

-^-T

-g-

na-

'ry

cean to

ion, And sweetest

com-

The Lord

in

His

tion Will join

in

sal-

ry.

fl-

:E3E
Chorus.

Moderato.

lisiSii^giilig^il
o-cean.

Now

heralds the time of the beau

- ti -

munion We'll have with our friends in the beau-ti


glo

ry Will come in His pow'r in the beau

va-tion

And wor-ship

the Lord of the beau

-- -w- -w-

dS

ful

day.

ful

day.

- ti -

ful

day.

- ti -

ful day.

r-

day

Beau-ti-ful

Beautiful day-

^^ 1
B=:i~pt:z3e_

tp-

r-r-

p-r

f-

-^p4^-J-

of peace and rest,

Bright be thy dawn


from east to west:
Hail to thine
Bright be the dawn
from east to west

of peace and rest,

iE?ESEaEKEEg^E^ffi

sz:
:p-t^=t:

v-l?-^-h"

earli
est welcome ray,
Kail tliine earliest welcome ray,

Beau-ti-ful,

:Ntt=p:zt=*=S3EE^
-\^-^u--\

u-^

^1

bright

mil

len

ni

al

day.

Beau-ti-ful, bright mil.le-ni-al day.

S^

JzieiTsx^-xi

My

No. 34.
Fannv

J.

Savior First of

All.

Crosby.

JXO.

11.

-9-

SWENEY.

.4^-4^^-^'
1.

When

2.

Oh,

3.

4.

ray life

work

-^

end- ed, and

is

-9-

^^

-9-

When

cross the swelling tide,

the

And the
Oh, the dear ones in glo-ry, how they beck-on me to come. And our
in
a robe of spot-less white. He will
to the cit - y,
Thro' the gates

-^^^4:

the soul

- thrill-ing

^m

-P

rapt-urewhen

1/

1^

0- J
tl

lead

riv-er

re -call;

me where no tears will

ev-er

<5>-v0~

His kind-ly beaming eye;

part-ing at the

rV

brigtt and glorious morning I shall see;


lus - ter of

view His bless-ed face,

Pu F^-** Pu P

00 *

fall;

shall

know my Re-deemer when

Howmy full heart will praise Him for the


To the sweet vales
In the

glad

of

den they will

song of a- ges

shall

=?irrp4^M=S=FgT=P-?=F?=P^fEgE^E3

=p-^=3

reach the oth

And His

er side.

smile will be the

wel-come me.

first to

mer-cy,love andgrace,That pre-pares for me a man-sion


long to meet my Sav-ior
I
sing my welcome home; But
long to meet my Sav-ior
min-gle with de- light; But I
*
PrP^! ^ * a

in

the sky.

first

of

alL

first

of

all.

*r<S>-

-\J-

Chorus.

-^
I shall

know

Him,

1 shall

shall

:p=P=FI^Il=3i^P
-# *-L
^

know Him, And redeem'd by His

know. Kim,

A-

:P:

side

:^

shall stand.

::{:. :^:*

S^i^igililiii^iii^iiil
J?^-4^

I shall

know
I shall

Him,

I shall

know Him By the print

know Him,

:^
Copyright, 1891, by Jno. R. Sweney.

of the

nails in His hand.

We

No. 35.

Shall See His Blessed Face.


Wakken W. Bentlet.

Kate Ulmer.
Not

II

too fast.

t-^--

5^;
glo-rious hope to cheer us

We've a

1.

the beau-ty of

2. In
3.

In

4.

Let

His ho

we wend our homeward

us then re -new our courage, lay- ing ev

deemed us

fly

in His matchless love

Lord Him-self pre-pares us


with vig

on

or

all

'ry

the

pace, 'Tis

we

er

place,

race

When He
Till

weight a

prom-ise

bids

Who

shall dwell,
-

re-

For our

side Press -ing

He has

and grace,When the ransomed of

the heav'n-ly

in

way, Light-ing

li-ness our eyes shall see the King,

His presence there are mansions where for-ev

with joy the years that

up

as

us take pos

our crowns be-fore

giv

all
-

Him

en
ges

ses-sion

cast-ing

-^ -^

e;
*=i=tF
_i

3=5=3

::

^_

:i?^
end-

realms of
that in realms

:^=f:

''Vi-

less

day

-0

-ti
We shall see

our dear Re-deem-er's bless-ed face,

gath-er rouiKi the throne to sing, W^e shall see our dear Re-deem-er's bless-ed face.
while glad hal-le

lu-jahs swell,We shall see our dear Re-deem-er's bless-ed face,

just be -yond the roll- ingtide,We shall see our dear Re-deera-er's bless-ed face.

Chorus.

^S

%%

-2zJb
We

shall

\We

shall

see
see

We

shall

^'

1^1

Him, we
Him, we
see Him,

-^

shall

shall

see
see

We

Him,
Him,

Copyright, 1902, by Henry Date.

shall

And

be-

Him,

shall see

===t=P=f=^=^ =?=

1 ^-p b

l^z^zzf^it:^^.=:^-Tzt=,it^
%t-i
see our dear Redeemer's blessed face;

We

fore

Him

tell

the sto-ry

'

saved by grace."

The Child of

No.. 36.
ViDA

E.

Galilee.
Audentia Anderson.

Smith.

^-
Ik
:d^:

fl

t)

ihave heard the sweet-est sto

1.

2.

But the

last

is

best,

now,

U
- 17,

list -

en,

Of

as sweet can be,

as sweet

It's

me,

dear-est friend to

the

;"M.ft-y-

*-

And His
Je

moth-er's

sus loved the

-^

lit

y-

-:

name was Ma

-^

tt

And His home in Gal - i - lee;


And He loves and bless - es me;

17,

tie chil-dren,

N_

JS

=F;fe:zz:
!^

tji

t=4-

9=
Oh,

Now

He loved
I

fold

the gold

my

tAnd the

en sun-shine,

r-^

lit -

tie child

so

do

- ior,

let

me

^^^-^

I,

be.

-r-\ --3

-0And

the trees and spark-ling wa-ters,

Like the

and

birds,

Oh, dear S*v

hands and ask Him,

^s=jE^EE^
And

named, Je -

In

sus.

the

far

His home

off

blue, blue sky.

in

Gal

lee.

5=6i=b=Ft^=:^=[^=^-t6;^=

11^^
^

-A.

-0-

Repeat

softly.

~0^,

r'^

-^t

I/*

Je

sus

loved.

Je

sus

loves.

He
He

loved and

so

do

loves and bless- es

I;

me;

I.

me.

We're MareMng to

No. 37.

Zion.
Eev.

Isaac Watts.

Egbert Lowrt.

Snii'itfd.

11

^p^^jz:^:
:ii5=

1.

Come, ye

2.

Let those

3.

The
Then

4.

love the
fuse to

that
re -

Zi - on.

hill

songs a

let

tfE^zE^^=E^SEt:l
And

Lord,

your joys

let

known,

be

Who nev - er knew our


thou -sand sa - cred
yields, A

God;

sing.

And

bound,

ev

'ry tear

.Join

But

sweets, Be We're
dry;

be

pt5=-t=zt=q

a song with sweet ac - cord,


song with sweet ac-cord, Join in
the heav'n - ly King,
of the hea'/n - ly King, But chil - dren of
we reach the heav'n -ly fields,
fore wereachtheheav'n-lyfields. Be- fore
marching thro' Im - man -iiel'sground,We're marching thro' Im - man-uel's ground,
a

in

chil-dren

-p~

the

fair

er

-[-

And

joys
gold

their

walk

Or
To

the throne. And thus sur - round


a - broad, May speak their joys
en streets, Or walk the gold worlds on high, To fair - er worlds

round

sur

thus

May speak

fte

Chorus.

==:t=^

to

Zi
Zi

marching up-ward to
-fi-

on,

en
on

streets.

high.

C-

f=^:

zi

r-

-'f^

thus

_l^

K^ ^

Beau

- ti -

ful,

beau

m
I

throne.

the

sur-round

^-^-^

:J -f^-

Zi

ti-ful

on; We're

on.

-A'

-A

Zi-#-

throne
broad

-t-

-^-.

And
_

to

_-e^

the
a -

-i^

thus surround the throne,

We're march - ing


We're marching on

&-

on,

-A

-^

The beau

Zi-on,

-0-

Copyright property of Marj' Runycn Lowry.

Used by

per.

ti

ful cit

-A'

of

X-1

God.


What a Gathering

No. 38.
J.

that Will Be!

H. K.

J. 11.

KUKZENKNABE.

:^=^:

1^^
1.

At

2.

When

3.

At

the great and

4.

When

the

the trumpet,

the sound-ing of
the

an

gold

when the

saints are gathered home,

the Lord proclaims that time shall

of

gel

nal jndgment.when the

hid

en harps are sound-ing, and the

an

fi

A-*--^-^^.

4t-

be no

den comes to

more,
light,

gel bands pro-claim,

Jt-

-^

-M-

A-

^m^^^^s^
:45=fe=*=tt=fc=i

We
We

greet each oth

will

er

by

the crys-tal

When

the

Lord

In

tri -

umph-ant strains the glo-rious ju


-^ -^ -^ #- -^ -#-

With the
Then to
At the
Then to

in

all

friends and all

meet
bid

meet

sea,

and the saved and ran-som'd

shall -gath - er,

gain

ding of

and join

His

glo

ry

we

shall
-

bi

see,

(we

lee,

(iu

on

wait

tal

sea;)

Bora'd

see,)

shall

see;)

bi -

lee;)

bless

ed,

sing the song

Mos
-^
c*

es

-^-#-H*---

of

^
r

us

ing

the bright ce

our SAV-iOR,"Come, ye
to

=^g=^=

the lov'd ones there a

to-geth-er

(crys-

see, (ran

M.

to come,

les - tial shore.

to

My

right,"

and the Lamb,

^ ^
m m m

:fz=-z=p=z|
4^-4^-

Chorus.

=^

i^pniigggiiriiL^^
yp
What a

gath'r-ing of

the f aith

f ul that

' ^

'"

b U U
What a gath
What a gath'rins of

will be!

-^

meet with one

an

oth

er,
-#.

By

per. J. H.

Kurzenknabe, owner of the copyright.

the

AAA^A

At the sound-ing
lov'd ones when we'll

A A A

of

the

What a

Gathering- that Will Be.

=^:
_e

a-

I'

U
glo-rious ju

bi

What a
What a

lee!

ju- bi- tee!

gath
gatU'ring when the frieuds and

all

the

p^f-^=f:

What a
'ring,
gath
dear ones meet each other.

ful that will

b_^!

<S_t-_ "S"f ""'-r'^-

_^0

0^^-^J^0

the faith

gath'ring of

:tz=^z:tz=^:

Long Ago.

No. 39.
ViDA

AuDKNTiA Anderson.

Smith.
Smooth and flowing.

E.

fJ

cres.

-La

1.

'Twas so long, and long a

2.

How the

3.

Let

shepherds on each

ech

it

go,
hill,

near and far.

Yet the children


Let

it

that

to
of

day we join to

light

still,

the sto

And

Un

ry

Heard the message

each twinkling star. Far as heav-en

Of

sing;

mu-sic,"Peaceon earth;"

ver land anddanc-ing sea;

may know Of

pp

dim.

full

all

In the night so clear and

tn

a ba- by sweet and fair, In


the wise
-til

men came from f ar,Follow-

ev -'ry tongue shall sing," Je-sus

***

f"

^^=

man

ing

the one bright star,

is

our bless

ger o

ver there,

And
Till

the an-gelscajiewith joy the news to


it

ed King, Hail to Beth

;^:=^-ti=t^pizz:f:

bring,

stood a-bove the ba-by's place of birth,


-

le-hem, in far

Ml 4z=f::=vzEt^
:Kzl:t::

way Ju

^f:

V-^-Y-

dea."

mm

None of

No. 40.
Ilex.

tt

and

Self

All of Thee.

Mono.

TiiEO.

Belden.

F. E.

-s
the

and sor

pain

bit - ter

Yet He found mo;

be

row, That a time

could ev

Him

th'ac-curs -ed

held

Bleeding on

Day by day

His ten

High-er than

the high- est heav- ens, Deep

mer-

der

cy, Heal-ing, help

:-3i^zzi!

er than

er

be,

tree;

ing,

full

and

free;

the

deep- est

sea;

*3iz::szzrffziis~pa^z:iiizz:t^ziz{zz:t|i
fzxmzizmzzz

r
When I
And my
Bro'tme

proud -ly

Je

said to

sus,

"All

of

- ly,

"Some

Thee,"

self

and some of

self

and more of

Thee,"

last has conquered; "iVone of

self

and

Thee,"

ful heart said faint

er while

CT.--a if*r -jf<s

Theel"

of

low

at

and none of

"Less of

wist

Lord, Thy love

self

whispered,

i? rf

lg-^:i~Tf'

of

all

?zi*izi^=[f^zr^^*=z!: *z:Eti=:t=i:t-=t==Ftz::=cz=t
=^=^=^t==
t=t=tf:

'^ t^

-.-J-

::1

N-

:=:

J^-=^:

rt

All

of

self

and none

of

Thee,

All

of

self

and none of

Thee,

Some

of

self

and some

of

Thee,

Some

of

self

and some

of

Thee,

Less of

self

and more

of

Thee,

Less

of

self

and more

of

Thee,

None

self

and

of

Thee,

None

of self

and

of

Thee,

V/hen

of

And my
Bro'tme
Lord, Thy

proud

ly

all

said

to

love

er

while

at

last

of

self

of

self

and some of Thee!"

whispered, "Less of

self

and

sus,
- ly,

has conquered: "iVo?ie of self


--

-O-

Copyright, 1899, by F. E. Belden,

and none of Thee!"

"All

"Some

Je

wist -ful heart said faint

low

all

-9-

/-

and

more of Thee!"
all

of

Thee!"

/TTN

t?-V
in

"Christ in Seng."

Used by

per. of the

composer.

rr

Sweet Are the Promises.

No. 41.

Palmer Haktsough

J.

H. Fillmore.

iiPiltiliiSi&^f^i?i?I
ly spring,

Winter's reign

is

ver,

1.

Sweet are

the prom-is- es

of

the ear

2.

Sweet are

the prom-is

es

of

the East-er Day, Bars of death are bro-ken,

buds

emp

S ^

L'Zi-z.

in
-

ty

t^^^'hn

^f^
r

rfe

m m si^d

beau-ty peep, Bright will the sum-mer be, birds and brook-lets sing,
way
the tomb, Now thro' our ris - en Lord joy - ous is the
is

:-:|=J=J^^-J
V

Chorus.
5'fe=iF

^-=P

Id:

::^:

:t^

-jgr.

^3

=1

*
I

To

spring-time,

Sweet are the prom-is

es

of

the land of fade-less bloom. Sweet are the prom-is

es

of East

Na-ture

now a-wakes from

--

--

-V-

sleep.

m.

>D_S

er,

rS>
-<..

:?^f=^^

t
.-1 .^

^-J^

\^=^^.
Hearts
Light

soon be light

will
is

stream-ing o'er

er,

Days

us,

Glo

will

soon

be bright

ry shines be

fore

er.

Sweet

are

the

us,

Sweet

are

the

l^=%

^ i; 17 ^
^"^-^^:^==
prom
prom

iS^

- is -

es

of

spring

is -

es

of

East

.-^

Her

time.
er,

aid

of

Spring-time of

de-lights

ter

|i==S^^f
per. of

The

Fillmore Bros.

to

come,

nal

joy.

By

=r-=f=

=^^EE=E=

Co

i?

;;;

i;;-

:t=:

Never Pass Them By.

No. 42.
Hewitt.

E. E.

LORENZ

E. S.

::k^=^^^-r.A-=J>.
1.

Rich

2.

Av

and gold
e

ings

are

al -

ways on

ice

are

pen-ing

ing

are wait

0-

0-~f-0-

of help

0-

rr.-

en bless

nues for serv

ways

3. Bless - ed

rife:

ing

Nev

er

to-day, Nev

er

Nev

er

the wing,

now

for

#-5

0-

you,

1'

13>

^-4

-^

j^-

^
pass them by, seize them as they

fly;

moments

fly;

pass them by,

fast

the

pass them by, "Here

-0^-0-^

am

I,"

Bright and cheer

"For

re- ply;

ward"

In

love's

ing an

the or

is

gels their
der;

the

glad en-deav-ors, be

^-^-

r0-.

-p^Chorus.
Chorus

>
heav'n

T^.'

ly gifts

would bring.Nev

Lord's

command

faith

ful,pure, and true,

Nev
Nev

bey,

- er,

nev

er pass

them

by.

nev

er pass

them

by.

er,

\-0-0

-##-# fg

nev - er pass them by.

- er,

(-#

mrl^-

Nev

er pass

them

:^^^tq:
-d-

^-.^

by,

no

nev

er!

Nev

er pass them by,

no nev

er!

Rich and gold-en

_^_^:l:

5
J

1-.

bless-ings

i^9-\

m -hn

,N_^
^

r^-TTi

de-scend-ing from on high,

\-0

0- *

Copyright, 1901, by E. S. Lorenz.

Used by

per,

\'M~-.

Nev

er,

K i ^
nev

er pass them

^iz=
\-\

by

v-

No. 43.
Hattie

E.

Child of the King.

Buel.

My Pa - ther is
My Fa - ther's own
I

once was an

tent

:t:=E^:

rich

in

hous

Son,

the

Sav

why

cottage,

of

er

on earth,

should

hold

eth the

sin

o'er

ner by

care? They're build-ing

"
=*^*
-V-^;=t=E

M:

SuMNEK,aiT.

Once wan-d'red

men.

ior

B.

He

es and lands,

Strang

out-cast,

or

John

liev.

g:

fet
t

X-

ifiiii^iiil^liiiiSiil?iii
wealth of the world
earth

His hands; Of

in

as the poor-est of

choice, and an al

forme

pal- ace

ien
o

ru

bies

He

But now

them;

But

by birth;

dopted,

my

iled

from home,

yet

ver and

sil -

pleading for

is

been a

I've

ver there; Tho' ex

and diamonds, of

on

sin-ners

name's written
I

still

may

i^!5z2.

gold,

His

And
down, An
high.

sing;

All

coffers

are

heir

to

glory

to

He has

full.

me

will give

when He

home

mansion,

God,

'

a
I'm

^_4
F^-

rich

un

es

comes

by and

robe

and a

child ^

^of

told,

by.

crown.

the

King!

fr^
F^^
F F^

i*-^*rf^?^

L,-^F^

child

Chorus

With

Je

sus

my

Sav

- ior.

I'm

Arrangement copyrighted,

1894,

by

F. E.

Belden, Henry Date, owner.

of

the

King.

'

No. 44.

All

Along

Pathway.

Life's

Robert Duew Atheklv

IIOWAKn Ektwisle.

=^=f-ll^

P^g^ililp^piigi
pathway,

1.

All a-long

2.

All a-long life's pathway,

life's

3. All a-long life's

pathway,

Dragging wea-ry feet;

Nev- er look- ing glad;


Nor the heav'nly way;

you

Toil-ers

will

meet,

Bear-ing heavy bur

dens

Mourners linger sad,

Know-ir.g naught of sun-shine,

Wand'rers

Heed - ing not God's mer-cy

idly stray,

You may help some tired one. Just a lit - tie while.
You may give sweet com-fort, By the things you do.
You may go and tell them Of the mes-sage s^veet.

You may cheer a


sink - ing
You may tnrn a heart to
You may lead some anx - ious

heart.

With

hap

py

Christ,

By

word

or

two.

soul

To

the

Say

ior's

feet.

smile.

:f^E
ESBiaEt-

Chorus.

=1=:

5^^i3:
:3

^-

^^-

Do

not pass your broth - er

with

vert

ed

For your Mas-ter

eye.

^-pz=]iird:

-25^-

i*f:S
f=
.^A-

^^-

:-i

d~3J^g=^
watch

es

from His throne on

high;

You can nev

er

know what

the

Sl|=^=tZ7=ct==p=^==Jzx^^j:r2gi:^--5z=s-|:5?:i:=:q ilzq
Copyright, 1900, by J. H. Entwisle.

John

J.

Hood, owner.

All

Alon^

Pathway.

Life's

^:b3^.

^5^^

III'
writ-ing

may

the Book

'Till

be,

o-pened in

is

The Sabbath
Smith

A'iBA E.

ter

ni

tj'.

^-n

:f=:

No. 45.

Bell.
AUUKNTIA ANDERSON.

Bnglifbj.

iiear,

Like some great bird


to

love

3. I

mm^

hear

--

it

sings

its jsong.

it

ring

and

p-g

It

the chil

Far

out

py Sab-bath day,

its

np a

* Ef

great black throat,


-

bove the trees,

r^^ r

'Eh^i

r:^iJ=:t=F:]

bell that rings

to

ring,

From

^ifc^=rv=p:^_^.-il

A
And

a- bove, Each hap

hear from far

1.

2.

its

mes-sage out, Hark! now

dren sends

hear

word, On each glad ring

swings and throws these sweet words out,Up

on

the

rest'

it
-

say.

ing note.

-less breeze
-

Refrain.

*-

To Sab

bath school, to

Sab-bath school. Oh, come to

day and

see

,*^

~r*

1^

-^

0'

How

-^

Je

sus was

lit

s=r --^H Fh
F

B^^^pf^^Et:

tie child,

iT-i

t^-F

And

learn like

b-Fi-- * * -

Him

to

be.

*
^-F*^h-r-g Fr
E^^irrl::
^

Memories of

No. 46.
EoBKiiT MoKins.

L.

II.

1.

2.

3.

^ U
Each coo-ing dove,
and sigh - ing bough,
Each flowing glen
and mos - sy dell,
And when I
read
the thrilling
love
Each cooin.a; dove
and
-^-^ 00 -

0:^2

*^;t-*^

00

^ u

-]

0,

eve

so blest to me,

birds

in

walk'd

so blest to

Of sights and sounds

To

ir?

fol -

Has something far


di-vin - er
morn
the prais-es
I
long, oh, how
I long once
nie,
Has something far

me back

It

tell

di-vin- er

iH

Thro' sun-ny

now,

more

sighing boiigl),

up-on the sea,

bears

Where hap-py
Of Him who

^^f-^

song a-gree.

That makes the eve

That makes the

EE^^=^EB

-^-5^~r
..^=^^^
==--.4^-=!-=-#

rAK.MKi:

11.

-^-

^^^^^
5

Galilee.

L D.

low Him

now,

It

Gal

in

lee.

bears nie back

to

:&:

Gal

lee.

^-1-00-^00

~0-^'0'0

:^=K=f^=t=:

A
1

Chorus.

=p=fc=i
\M

|=3=*=E^

L__

T:

4
'%T^y-f

i -

lee,

sweet Ga!

t-

I,/

Oh, Gal

lee,

Where Je

^.
-g-

-^

-|

much

sus loved so

to

_L_

:iiii
F

^-

p^-r

^-^

.^_^__4
'4

0-r-tz^^^L^^^
-2^-

1/-

Oh, Gal

- i - lee,

bluo Gal

i -

lee,

Come

sing

thy song a
,*l

^
5
Used ty permission
!

l'^

V-

-4-

K-7-g-]= -

be;

ft

gain to

me

^\-0 '0-0
Ee=tet*pi?E4kE?pT:Ea

^\-0^-(f\k

^t

of Dr. H. R. Palmer,

owner of

copyriglit.

:^^r

For You and for Me.

No. 47.
W.

WiLi- L. Thompson.

L. T.

Very Slow.

pp

^
-

-9-

--

and ten-der-ly Je

sus

1.

Soft

2.

Why should we tarry when Jesus

3.

4.

ly

Call-ing foryouandfor me;

is call-ing,

is

foryouandfor me?

plead-ing, Pleading

themomentsarepassing.Passingfromyouandfromme;
Time
Oh, for the wonder-ful love He has promis'd, Pramis'd for you and for me;
is

now

-ff

fleeting,

*-

""

-# -

--^--J^

h ~

:F^=^=^^1^rd=:1:

See

on the por-tals He's waiting and watching, Watching for you and for me.
His mer-cies, Mer-cies for you and for me.

Why should we linger and heed not

Shadows are gather-ing,death beds are com-ing, Com-ing for you and for me.
Tho' we have sinn'd He has mercy and par-don. Par- don foryou and for me.

-^-Be c

-T^

^-(

00r00^ -a-r^^J
u

Chorus,

cres.

w.

&,

iV

F^ ^-rCome home;
Come home,
come home;
Come home,
-

.^7-t

!----

^
f-4^ -

--

are wea-ry,

-0-

-0'

-0-

p~^

'^
i

Ear-nest-ly, ten-der-ly,

Ye who

Je-sus

^f--

is call-ing,

per. Will L.

Thompson

-0-

&

Co., E. Liverpool,

Call-ing,

*~~Pzir^

i^=3^=S
By

-0-

^r^^^^^J^-JgLJk-t-^V-C-:

ZZI/rz[~

9-g

^-^\

h;-F=='

come home;

r^

y
^^m0-^
~r|

'^

sin-ner,

n\

0-^-0-9

rz\--

come home!
r^

lSZIMl

Plz^^z^^^z^
O

'

No. 48.

was Spoken

It

Fanny

for the Master.

Cuoshy.
May be sung as Solo and Chorus,

1.

2.

S.

WM.

J.

J.

KlKKI'ATRICK.

was spo - ken for the Mas-ter,


how lov-ing-ly it
we know not when we scat- ter, Where the pre-cious seed will
When our bus - y toil is o - ver, From the vine-yard when we
It

It

was

ut

tered in

But we work and trust

We

in

whis- per,

Je

go,

Who had breath'd it

none could

tell.

He watch-eth o - ver all.


ings That on earth we can - not know.

- sus,

a store of bless

shall find

fall,

'IHt^0^

^3=.^
-

fell!

For

41-

li^igiljiiSi^
^^P.

.^-^^

It

was spo

ken

for the

We may sow be We shall won - der

side the

at

Mas - ter. On
wa - ters Of

the bright-ness Of

fz:f^.hrrAlzt

:^;
a

just

ly

af

flic -

the crowns

J^-,^-

lit -

tion, it

we then

word.

tie

may

be,

shall wear,

Ui
-4-4

But

the chords that long had slumber'd In

But

the fruits

of ear-nest

But

the Lord

Him-self will

iHiii

la

tell

bor At
us

a grief-worn heart were stirred.


the reap

Why He

ing

shall

see.

els

there.

lii&ilii^

2P=

Chorus.

Gen-tle

we

placed the iow

words

of

patient
ent kindness,
kindn
Tho' un

heed

iv

ed oft they seem,

:^^-pV^:---:

M^^=^^
^t:^^_"t^E3
5:5=:==^tp-&iz^fcz>pi=p=':z=rE;
fcEc=
Copyright, 1887, by

Wm.

J.

Kirkpatrick. Used by per.

7
It

was Spoken

for the Master.

1^1

'^

To the

of grace

fold

may

^ AA ^A A

we

gath-er Souls of which

-.

lit- tie

dream.

pgiE^isi^ifiipii

?^-!?:5==

No. 49.

We'll

Mrs. E.

W. Chapman.

Never Say Good By.


H

J.

Tennf.y.

A-

ipiiiiii^llpliii
1.

Our friends on earth we meet with pleasure, While swift the mo

2.

Howjoy-ful

3.

No

part

tho't that lingers,

the

is

Yet,

ev-er comes

That when our

But songs of

mm
Chorus.

la

here

is

we must

end- ed, With them


ev

joy, and peace, and glad-ness, Shall

#=p:

ments

fly;

of

flowers;

the thought of sad- n ess That

bor

loved ones cross death's sea;

that bright land

In

be spo-ken.

ing words shall e'er

When

~W

good

say

ev

by.

er

be.

er-more

be

ours

we'll
-

b-E

-hi
Hi

r-r

3^ii^^
We'll nev- er

*^9

e-

say good

by

in heav'n. We'll

feEJ=

iEf:

nev

er say good

nev
g

\^^^

by;
say good by;

er

e-,

:fz=f::

Repeat chorus pp.

For

in

that land

of

joy

P^p:
Copyright, 1889, John J. Houd.

and song We'll nev

:p
:i:

er

say

good

by

Chime On Sweet

No. 50.

Bells.

Fronia Smith.

.).

KOSKCRANS.

II.

1
1.

In

2. 'Tis

to

Thy pres-ence

here

we gath - er

_r

ish

grief.

And

Dear Lord, we cheer-ful come; Sweet peace per-

cora-ing

day;

'Tis

ly

here

^^^
our

is

anx-ious care a

home; The

accents rise and

bells' soft

way; With hearts made glad we

^gi=ii-I

^-

list

the

-*--

we

^m

vades Thy house, This tru

ban

blest,

strength,For each on

i---_f=ri

:*--*:

-6-r-l-

=^=]:

f^r_5_Ef=M^=i^3'

fall

Up

call,

Of chim-ing

on the

air,

in

vit

ing

all

bells, en-treat- ing all

Thy house to seek, Thy love to share,


To find surcease of sor-row here,
f:

E'er guard-ed by

Thy watchful

care.

And com-fort from Thy presence dear.

Chhne

* ^ J^

on,

Chime

chime on,
on,

chime

Chime on sweet
on.

3^
r

b=|i^t7|Z3

k-

-4^-

d=S=M:^:4:

k-T
bells,chime on.chime on,Chime on,

Chime

Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

By

Chime on sweet bells,chime on.


chime on.
chime on.

on,

i u-r-r
per.


No.

61.

Miriam

E.

Would be a

Little

Sunbeam.
Chas. H. Gabriel.

Arnold.

^
1.

would be

lit -

tie

sun

2.

would be

lit -

tie

sun

beum, Shin - ing brightly all the day,


beam, And with hap - py smile or song,

3. I

would be

lit -

tie

sun

beam. Help me, Je

ig^EE

t
-I

*t

-*S*g--rH

sus, so

to shine;

t:

and joy and glad- ness, Driv - ing all the clouds a - way.
Cheer the hearts of those a - round meMake them cheerful, brave and strong

With

May

its light

the light

of Thy

dear spir

it

Fill

this

heart

lit - tie

^^
^=

=u

of mine.

#-

-^

:!2

Refrain.

Ijj^lgggl^ii^^^gg^gii
Shin -ing,

shin-ing,

Shin-ing ev-er bright and fair;

feE^LESEt^

Shin-ing,

g^
shin-ing,

-It

iH^^Pli^SHpSi
Shedding sunlight ev-'ry where,

Shin-ing ev-'ry day for Je

9~
J

pure and

fair,

sus,

Like a sun-beam

ii

Driving out the gloom and sadness,Shedding sunlight ev-'ry-where.

^t=*1J=t5=t=i=FfZt4zr,=|Mt=EiiB
Copyright, 1903,

bi"

Chas. H. Gabriel.

At the Gate Called Beautiful.

No. 52.

SWENEY.

Floua Best Hakkis.

Gate" of the
Gate" of the
Gate" of the

At
From

the"Beau-ti-ful
the"Beau-ti-ful
3. Thro' the"Beau-ti-ful
is near! He is
4. He
1.

2.

near!

wait,
see;

hear,
stands;

is

III

\>

He

- pie,
As beggars and maimed we atem - pie, A gleam of His beau-ty we
tem -pie, The fiood of Ho-san-naswe
wait - ing,By the gate of the tem -pie He

tenrj

The hand of our heal-ing A -pos


Yet the light of His ut - ter-most glo
And we know by the voic - es of tri
touch -es the maimed and ex- ult
He

.-#-,-^-^-J

The Lord of the


Is hidden from
umph The step of our
tie.

ry

ff

ing.

-^

We

leap with the

Chorus.

"Beau

Heal

ful

ti -

and from

thee
-

er

Gate."
me.

from His

Life

He com-eth, He com

eth, sal

va

tion

re-

near.

is

hands.

'-

\2

-0-

Lj

-ih

-^0-

-0-

--*--t

-P^

-Ir-

-4^

veal
-0-

ing.

-*

The Naz-a -renepass-eth


*!

passeth this way,

\4

r--\-

mi:

i l_e

He com-eth, He

way,

this

Z0-tt-s-0-^

com-eth, His presence

is

healing,

He

com

11^ Cometh,

r^i

isd^.

mzJt

:F=^=:P

Copyright, 1891, by Jno. R. Sweney.

He

eth.
cometli.

He com-eth

mM&$

to

day.

^zze^^^-tfe;

P
h

Giving Thanks.

No. 53.

D. B.

AiT. by D. B. T.

1.

For

2.

For

3 For

air

TOWNEn.

Chorus

Solo or Quartet.

and sun-shine pure and sweet,

leaf- y trees, with fruit and shade,


lit - tie child,
Je - sus, born a
-*-

We
We
We

thank our heav'nly Fa-ther;

thank our heav'nly Fa-ther;


thank our heav'nly Fa-ther;
j--j

-#-

It:

Chorus.

Solo or Quartet.

:1=g
We
He hath made. We
kind and mild. We

For

grass that grows be-neath our feet,

For

things

For

Je

of beau- ty
sus, lev - ing,

:i
thank

our heav'nly

Fa -

thank

our heav'nly

Fa-ther;

thank

our heav'nly

mmmmmmi.

t^-r

ther;

Fa-ther;

jj.

Chorus.

For flow'rs that

all

round us bloom, That ev

er yield their sweet perfume,

and free, For lead -ing when we can -not

see,

For

dai

For

Je

sus Christ.the children's friend, Who in our hearts His love doth send,

ly bless-ings, full

u--^a r* -*~E~~L rE"


[^rr r~~^
f~L ^"n*
g==Ff:
^?d?=^=Et:==;^~^=^=:bt==^=|:=tEE^==Ez=E=tzig=ztz:t

'Fb--i- Ft-^
rt-

F
-'r

^-^

tjoy

For birds

that sing in

For

His care o'er you

all

For Christ, who helps us

to

fultune,

and me,
the end.

We
We
We

thank our heav'nly

Fa-ther.

thank our heav'nly

Fa Fa -

thank our heav'nly

-^f f^rf'-**-g
^-rP-^-P-p
P-r*Q
rP-^- P-P P-

ther.
ther.

:p-

fe*

:Pp:^k=P=E
:Et=t=t=:tz=

:^=\=:

Copyright, 1892, by D. B. Towner.


1

For ears to hear and eyes to see,


We thank our heav'nly Father;
For sparkling gems on bush and tree
We thank our heav'nly Father;
For silent snowflakes soft and white,
That wrap the earth in blankets light.
And stars that watch us all the night
We thank our heav'nly Father.

2 For food, and shelter from the storm.


We thank our heav'nly Father;
For nimble feet and red blood warm,
We thank our heav'nly Father;
For happy lessons taught us here.
In God's own house from year to year,
For little friends and large ones dear,
We thank our heav'nly Father.
Vida E. Smith.

Come

No. 54.

Close to the Savior.

F. J, Cnosr.Y.

n
1.

2.

3.

^.

-*^

y^ld

Come
Come
Come

^-zlfi

^r

^t=

:ft^S:

close to the Sav

ior,

Thy

lov

clcse to the Sav

ior,

He

call-eth thee

close to the Sav

ior,

*^Pf>4-H

^"
!

--i

ing Re-deem- er, Oh,

gen

sor-row-ing

Draw near

tly.

pJ

^'rd rjd

*'

-\

-\-rA

id

iw~

^-

:j:

:J_:

(2-

op-pressed, (sore

heart

Fa

care

ly

op-pressed.)

ther's throne, (thy Fa- ther's throne.

for

(H e'll carqfo r thee.)

thee,

Life's jour-

ney

is

His

will

be

eye

What

ev

^Se

:z^=:-4l=g:
-

come un

spir

it

IS

wea

ry,

Oh,

His

mer

cy

en

fold

thee,

Why

He

nev

er

will

leave

thee,

Thy strength as

Come
Come
Come

Flies

als

back to

ry

Him

to

the

Sav

- ior.

Oh,

why

Sav

- ior.

Oh,

trust

and re

close to

the

Sav

- ior.

Oh,

come

as

r
our souls
its

par

pressed, (sorely

dost

Thou
a

are

blest, (rich-ly are

blest.)

ger?

bird

- ling

ber,

His prom-ise be-

ent

nest,

(fliesto its

n est.)

:iti:
Palmer.

lin -

mem

What-ev-er beWhere peace like a

r7\

shall

^
oppressed.)

--W=^-

Copyright, 1890, by H.

a-

^^

thy day

the

op

and

thy grief

close to

close to

know-eth thy heart

Thro' tri

car

1-

m.

Thy

He

thee,

Mi

be.

y,

-^-

--^-

r-

lone.

hold thee,

-J^-4

-J-

rest.

drear
-

may grieve

er

to thy

Je-suswill

Earth-pleasures are fleet -ing, But

-I

Pat-mkr.

II. E,.

Duet. Met. ^ -60.

Come

liev

riv

His mes-sage re-ceiv-ing, Oh.coiae un- to Him and


Thy Ref-uge will hide thee,Oh,come un - to Him and
Flows onward for-ev - er, Oh,come un - to Him an d

ing,

thee,

tide
-

er,

Close to the Savior.

r^

rest,

rest.

^'^^^-AM

A\^^rA

rest,

Slowly, dont hurry.

Chorus.

Peace-f ul-ly,tranquilly,ten-der-ly rest,

Folding thy wings like a dove

(^

1^

_z=rzL=*i:*=#i:Biibz:

..^v

p^~>

>

>*

tranquilly, ten-derPeace-f ul-ly,


^
3

--

ft

jc

-e-

ly rest.

-^-3

in

the arms of His love.


iu the arms of His love.

'

Safe

^
"f

pp^

f^

^ J"

^^

Seee^
Suffer Little Children.

No, 55.

Words and Music l\v

J. II.

Fillmore.

As he placed a blessing On each head.

1.

"Suf-fer

lit-tle

children," Je-sus

2.

"Suf-fer

lit-tle

children,"They are mine,Said the blessed Sav-ior,Friend di-vine.

3.

"Suf-fer

lit-tle

children,"Letthera coma;In

said.

my heav'nly kingdom They have

room.

P^EJfcE=F^=r=e=^=Fg=S3P=z^:zS-Fi=zt^Ef-_r|-rF^z:3
Chorus.

^;0^=::^=^=f_-^F^=^^Fq^^^F3-E=^=^^a^=#E^-^^=E3"J^EF
^-^ F ^-F^ d--FdEi ^ 3-3 E^ ^-3 "'d"tbAa-^-
e^3=^=^=jib=-t|-~g*-Ei
t*=i=^=^^ ^i^E|:-g=E^i
1

In
^0

my heav'nly kingdom Such shall be,


9

?:

Let the

lit - tie

children

Come

to

me.

rf*-f"rf^-r

;^ztz=^=t=t^i=t==FS=^Et=F^-^-^z-_^fpZk^E*^*_E^U
r-rCopyright, 1388, by Fillmore Bros.

By

per.

Onward! Forward!

No. 66.

Chas. H. Gahriel.
A

C. II. G.

te

i^p^ii

-i-

1.

band of true

2.

In

ev

'ry

and val-iant

sol-diers,

king-dom, land and na

^n=z

We're marching to

tion His

the

ft

:^=

tie

--

-1- -S-

-fi-

bat

love and truth shall bo minie

feEEJ^g

r
neiQ;

The hosts of

kmv7n.

Till

ev

'rv

sin

and v;rong en-gag- ing,

knee

in

ad

ra

We shall not

tion Shall

bow

to

wav-er, shall not

Him, and Him

a-

li^piiPlife^i^^^Pipipii^
yield,

Till

lone:

Till

vic-t'ry
all

perches

the sons of

And Satan's host


Him The hon-orsthat

on our ban-ner,

men

shall give

is

to

back-ward

Him

be-

A
^^^

driv'n;

Then

long,

And earth and heaven sing

shall a

might-y song" of tri-umph Ring thro' earth and heav'n.


to

geth-er, The tri

umph-ant song.

w0mm$m^m0%fMm\
- ward!
For - ward!
We
On-ward, falt'riug- never! For ward! by en-deav-or, Take

On

will

tfZit
sz^-h

t ^^ ri=l4Ef^3=
h-

Copyright, 1902, by Chas H. Gabriel.

take the world for


the

^ j_


Onward, Forward!

mm

--4

Je - sus
world for Je

sing

ing,

sus, Siug-ing songs of glo

shout - ing,
ry, shouting out the sto

of re-deem-ing
-

Of

ry,

reM

-#---

--

E
^^^^^il^^iii^^SiiSi
^t^^

-^

J-

:?=^

l^fLZ^m

0-ver ev'ry land and


Laud Him,
Praise Him,
ver
praise Him.magnify Him, Laud Hin],glorify Him, O

love;

deeming love.We'll

^-

^ ^ ^ ^

'^11

Un-til His praise shall

sea,

land and sea, His

fill

the earth,

praise

And reach

to heav'n

hove,

r-^-

Prayer.

No. 57.

1.

2.
"..

AUDENTIA ANDKRSON.

Smith.

ViDA

E.

When
When
When

ope

find so

see

my

eyes at morn

ma - ny

- les,

troub

the long dark shad

And be

ing,

hold the gold

While at school or

And

ows,

the sun has gone

i^it=\=u-^

t-

in

1#

en day;

my

play;

way;

'0-

^^^mm^^mmm us
Then
I

Then

am
I

i^E=f

think

'tis

Je

want an an
^- -

So

sus kept me,

sure the Lord will help me,


-

gel near me,

--

And
And

^
|3-

fold

my

hands and pray.

lift

ray

eyes and pray.

bend the knee and pray.

'^^

1^:=^:

God Will Take Care of You.

No. 58.
Fanxy

1.

2.
3.

God
God
God

J.

Ira D. Sankky.

t'Kosnv.

take care of

take care of you, thro'

will

take care of you, long as you

^'

rect-ing your way;

-^

er

can

give;

is

your safe-guard thro'

Shielding your foot-steps

the day,

di-

Grant-ing you bless-ings no

live,

Ten-der-ly watch-ing and keep - ing His own,


He is your Shep- herd, Pro - tect - or and Guide,
He will take care of you when time is past,

0^
a P&'

tf

all

--

sun -shine and shade;

oth

j^ou,

He

a-fraid;

be not

will

will

-;2_i-_.

ii

1==^=^=
Chorus.

r
He will not leave you to wan-der a - lone.
Leading His chil-dren where still wa-ters glide.
Safe

to
_ft.

His king-dom

v^ill

bring you

A.

at

last.

God

will

.----

igfe=^i

It

igd^Eg-l^l^giia
"

still

an

to

the

end

jE.

:*:

hC.

take care of you

Oh, what a

swer when-ev-er, you

call,

^"

Fa-ther,

'
^ 'f IKe-deem-er and Friend! Je-sus

He

take care of you, trust

will

Him

for

will

all.

A-.

=t=t:;

ip^l^^ =r=tp

J:

:[:=?jEr
bhP

:P;-l::

Copyright, 1890 by Ira D. Sankey

From "Gems

of

Song.

Used by

per.

No. 59.
,U

Gather

Them

Into the Fold.


Adam

Alice Jean Cleator.


^
[^

Geibel.

1=^-t<
3=i =i=l=-ti=:
1.

3.

ma

There are

Soon

how pre - cious


ward
gone Soon the night com is
*
'

^
'<'^~-

-ST
in

Home

in that

ry

of

s
9

-- -|-

-a-,
-9-9

safe

eth

Soon

the

on,

~-

~^'

-^

--

er them

Haste to gath

Should some one to thee say

Life shall be

told:

Then

r-

wfu.-^'^-^'B

hast

en

'

--

from
"Far
to-day souls are

cold;

"

'

gold,

ness and

a-

way, Far

When

-*-

-f-^

the word,

of

cit

'i'^

the dark

way
sto

re

the morn-ing

-firif^

who are wan-d'ring

to-day

ny

how sweet the

2.

the

in,

fp^~ ~f
*

?=:ii P~?=:

M.
7

path -ways of

sin.

wan-dered a -way.
wan-d'ring a

way.

To

the

-^

.^l
shel

ter

But you brought


Haste to

gath

-<^

p.

and peace

.^,

of the

.0^

fold,

me back

in

to

the

fold."

them

in

to

the

fold.

er

||tg=f:
Chorus.

U.^^

^==t=:t5=:i^i^pq^=:

:d=S
Gath - Gather them

erthem

in!

in!

count not the cost

....

Gather them

Out from the dark-ness and

seek for the

lost.

per, of Geibel

&

But gath-er them


-9-r-9-

From "Uplifted Voices'' by

cold!

in!

Lehman.

in

to the

fold!

My

No. 60.

Savior

Praying for Me.

is

E S.'LOUENZ.

E. S. L.

fe^pil^N^=i=N=i^"^
1.

When

2.

Tho' temp

3.

4.

Then

walk

am

soul

re

is

sins rise

ny, tho'

ior

ow and gloom, When my


e

knows well

mies

in

to doubt -ing gives room.


judg- ment and cour- age would fail,

ne-ces

my

lips thrilled

that my path doth 11- lume, My


that o'er all I'll pre - vail, My
when His Son in - ter-cedes? My

me, in

this

That

He

long,

W'ith

my

aprom-ise
as-sur-ance

Still

An

with song

Sav-ior
Sav-ior
Sav-ior
Sav-ior

am strong, My

needs.

pleads; Shall the

ty

si -

is
is
is
is

my

Tho'

rail,

my

way may seem

the

tho'

all

de-pressed and

urges my claims ar.d my


heart fill'd with love and

have
have
hear
sake

shad
en

of

thro' the val - ley

ta - tions are ma
sure that my Sav
I'll go,
joic - ing
-

Tho'

me!
me:
me!
me!

for
for
for
for
is

else

all

praying
praying
praying
praying

Fa

I
I

ther not

may

for-

prayine;for me!
4-

9,^x-x^-=x-=x-=x=-^^-

^-

A-

^iW^^m
My Sav-ior

is

pray -ing

for

My
I

pray - ing

f or

me

My

Sav-ior

Copyright, 1903, by

is

3:

is

;p-: s=i;
-^-t^-"hI

Sav-ior

is

will

not doubt or

pray-ing!

The Lorenz Publishing Co.

iig^Ji

My
....
pray-ing!

me!
Sav-ior

-rs

Used by

per.

:S^;
fear, this

my

My

in-

fi

Savior

nite cheer,

My

Praying- for Me.

is

Sav-ior

is

pray

ing

for
is

me.
pray - ing
.

for

nie.

:^=J=J=-j=
:p=fz=t:

:^

No. 61.

Wipe

He'll

Fanny

J.

Away.

All Tears

'

Ckosby.

Ika D. Sankey.

:if^:

If
There

is

2.

There

is

a morn

3.

Then look

to Him,

for

ev

may
- 'ry

ye troub-led

dwell

For

night,

joy

And

let

ones.

u
In

that blest

home of

[^

Copyright, 1902, by The Biglow

>

&

::1^

=q:

home where we

1.

Si

L(S^-

light

and

r
Main Co

love. He'll

ev

er

from

free

ev

care,

'ry

pain;

your faith-

be

strong;

for

wipe

?
all

r^-'r
tears

a,

way

From 'Young People's Songs

of Praise."

-iy per.

No. 62.

Lo!

Mighty Army.

Kev. M. G. Jackson.

-A

1.

Lo!

^^ri^

-I

might

2. Marshalled league
3.

Fierce and

fc

r*^

ar

my now

ea

ger, youth -ful sol

the dire

as

sem

bling, Rally-ing

Girt

diers,

con

ful

byCHAS. H. Gabkikl.

\~i

of

may be

long

Arr.

-N

- flict

the

to

with truth they

With the

host

of

P-^-f
A

_]

:*=A-r^=:)5z:

=?:
*>-.-

might-y band,

cross, a

bear the Spir


Tin -

- it's

be -lief and sin;

^^A_

__^_

^r:
-0~r-9

Bold

to

Fal

strive

sword, Shield of
ter

gainst the pow'rs of

faith

and hel

not,

but swift

^'

--

of

sal

vil,

va

tion,

go forth to

bat

-^ -*-'-*-

^^

^-t

\-

met

tie,

Chorus.

-^-J^-

Sworn
Read -

do

to
y,

or

wait

Truth and ri"ht

die

at God"s

command. For

ward, ye sol-diers of Je

ivith

God the

fight will win.

Forward, forward, march, ye

-V -^

;-^
i

With
For

fol -

his
-

r
r
ner o'er you, Charge the foe
for -ward, march,
ye
i

ban

ward,

sus,

ing for the Captain's word.

low your captain, Till the


for -ward.

fight

with sin

sol-diers,

iEF=rEE^g^Ef*

-tr-

-w

sol-diers.

-w

-'

r
r
be-fore you; Val
iant - ly
sol-diers, For-ward, march, ye
'

is

o'er;

'

For - ward, ye
Forward, forward,

E^_Zt= =F3EEEiEFF=EEr=E:

-r it
Copyright, 1898, by Chas. H. Gabriel,

-V-

Used by

r-r-r :t-=:
per.

Mighty Army.

Je

of

sol-dlers

ye

sol

-#---

march,

sus, Faith-ful to your call - ing, Tho' in


for-ward, march,
diers, For - ward,

f=E:

fet
_JS JS

bat
ye

- tie

fall-ing,
sol - diers,

;i
N

,
,

\s>

r-

with Je - sus vie- to -rious Reign in glo


For-ward, march, ve sol -diers, for-ward,
-^
-"
-om - "^

Ye

shall

ry

ev

er

g=Ej rt=t:
t-

t-

No. 63,

Elbkkt

Starlight

\A
a. Smith.

^.^

jv-^_,

and Song.
Audentia
^^^^^

Anderson.
\.A

fN.

- v'ry star,
precious star, Shiu-ing o - ver Beth-le-hem, Guiding wise men
Beautiful song, wondrous song, Kneeling shepherds wept to hear, Chanted by God's
the a - ges, long a - go, An-gels sang and
3. Ba - by Savior, horn at night. In
4. King- ly Savior throned tonight In that ho- ly land above,Crowned with glory,
5. Lo! we hear the song o'er head, Lo! we see the star a-rise, Like the wise men

1. Sil

2.

--i^-hl

h*

-hh

F F^

Refrain.

from
ho -

f ar,

In

the

still

night lead-ing there.

peace and joy and cheer.


stars gave light. For thy hum - ble home be - low. Star - light and song,
love.
clad
in light, Send thy mes-sen-gers of
are led. In
the still night un - to Christ. Star-light, star-light and song.
we
ly throng, Sing-ing

P^s^fe

Her-alds of morn,
All the night long,
Je
All
the dreary night long,Her-alds, heralds of m.orn, Jesus

is

sus
born,

is
is

born.
born.

The Silver

No. 64.

Star.

D. K. En.

1.

On

H. R. Palmeu.

the brow

of

night there shines a

lamp

of

God high hang-ing

2. 'TIs the

sil -

ver star,
the

in

air,

By

per.

On

the

brow

of

'Tis

the

lamp

of

3 Briing your gifts of gold, of frank-in- cense and myrrh, Bring your gifts

of
^-

=^=
y

lfe=3l: i^ i
W'^'f-

the

in-cense and myrrh, For

the

ver

star,

God

in

the

air.

high hang-ing
of frank

_:^

__]

^._..

--

it

wise

h'^

h
feet

we

own

King

t^

-^
1

-\-

--^-j

u
on

men gaze

guides our

its

thro' the
is

on

* ki-l^=1-4^z
i-

--

l-

^_^_

3=^3

h-

heav'n

roy

hL_

b~

r=
i
"

r
And
And

sil -

IIH1

'

^t^^^^f

gold,

^r- r

d
S
*-**
^^~*-^

night there shines a

--

ly

rays

al street;

Till

they find the King whose throne they sought ^

There

Dav-id's throne; Let

is

the

sweet soul-rest

ho

ly

for those

child your best

Till

--

Siii^li
Copyright, 1895, by H. R. Palmer.

-0-

--

--'

who seek

it

- far.

there

In

-p-

-^

--

the

From the

af -fee- tions stir; 'Tis

the world shall

the

come where the


*-

-#;--

The Silver

Star.

?-

young

child

lay,

And en

the gates of

ter

new born

the

i-

<6

IS

-*-

ft

,.a

MEN.

r^

rf!S'-

Be Up and Doing.

No. 65.

FnANK

Chas. n. Gabriel.

u
1.

Chris-tian,

2.

Gath

day.

When

wake, be up

er

the

do

and

ing,

vest time goes by;

the serv

wea - ry wan-d'rersTo
sheaf home is gath-ered And

last

Davis.

t^

the har

For

the

in

iM.

the reap

ice of

er's

work

the Lord;

done,

is

A^-r^
fe-5E?EE3EE
rF^
1

-4

the

See

are white al

fields

Faint not,Chris-tian, be

Great will be their joy

mm

-f--'

read

y And

the reap -ers

loi -

ter

by;

Work, and great your last re -ward.


and glad -ness Round the Mas-ter's snow white throne.

wea

not

ry,

^ "U-

-!

'f^

rp-'

:tz=t^=b^=:

Go

go

reap,

Go

reap*^

The

reap,

har

great;

the Lord

vest of

go reap,

^-=t
r*^^
^^-^^vlie;

h-i
x-=x-^

:P=

r-r^

Go

reap,

Go

go reap,
reap,

No

long

er

die

stand and

go reap,

=t^=^='=. t
By

per.

wait.

We

No. 66.
Priscili.a

Have an Anchor.

Owens,

J.

WM.

KlP.KI'ATinCK.

J.

-A

B=
~:ir~w

J
1.

Will

2.

It

3.

It

your an - chor hold


is safe- lymoor'd,
will firm -ly hold

4. It
5.

When

in

the storms of
life,
the storm with-stand,

When

the clouds un - fold


well se- cured
in
the straits of
fear, When the breakers have told
will sure - ly hold
in
the floods
of death, When the waters cold chill
our eyes be - hold thro' the gath - 'ring night The
city of
gold,
'twill

For

'tis

t^

#^

^^

h%

*^-

--

^-

^-

wings of strife? When the strong tides lift, and


the Sav -ior's hand; And the ca - bles, pass'd from
the
reef is
near, Tho' the temp - est rave and
our
lat -est breath. On
the ris - ing tide
it
our
har-bor bright, We shall an - chor fast by
their

by

your an

^^g^= =:

--^-

Refrain.
A-

chor

^sk-

drift,

or

firm

-^

re

main?

de - fy
the
blast, thro' strength di - vine,
an
an - gry wave shall our bark o'er - flow,
While our hopes a - bide with - in
the
veil,
With the storms all
past for ev - er - more.

soul

Stead- fast and sure while the


-0-

-0^'

--

-m

%^M^

bil

-^

We

lows

have an an-chor that

roll,

Fast-en'd to

the

:t=t::

=t==p=F^=^=^=^=

Eock which can - not move, Grounded


^

firm

and deep

W.

J. Kirkpatrick.

in

the

Sav-ior's love

r
Copyright, 1882, by

-^--^-4

Can
Not

keeps the

-A-

iis^
r

Will

the
ca - bles strain,
His heart to mine,
the wild winds blow,
can nev - er
fail,
the heav'n - ly shore.

Used by

per,

F=F=-t=

Sweeter as the Days go By.

No. 67.
E. E.

Jno. E. SWKNKY.

Hewitt.

B^S
1.

The

2.

The

dear

sto

old

of

ry

3.

sun -beams shin-ing from the


Hope's an - chor, hold-ing in the

4.

The

Je

peace that

sus gives to

A A A A

Sav

- ior's

ing

liv -

storm

y
a

us

Is

love

Are bright-er as the

strife,

Is

strong-er as

new

Is

deep
I

-0-

4^
t:

-t=Ei=

:f=p:

sweet-er as the

Light

Ztll

5=

--

The

glad
stars

as

sur-ance

of

home a

bove Is

of prom-ise cheering sor-row's night

We

feel

The

pros-pects

to

Him

the throbbings of

-^

:^S=

im

mor-tal

life

sweet-er

Are bright-er

Grow strong-er

the Christian's view Are grand-er

op'ning to

g
t-

-i^r
of love

-]

tS-^-^-

ZS^^iE^^E
song

--

liiiii

:d

The

the

as the

er

bove Grows sweeter

as

the days go

^ jt

by.

^Silii^ilil
By

per. Jno. R,

Sweney.

No. 68.

My

Music in

Soul.

F. E. B.

Beldkn.

F. E.

^-f^^^i^^^=
My

1.

heart's

tune

ful

2.

IIow cheer -ing

3.

When we

are dead

4.

Don't bind

the

5.

Then Love be - gins

harp when Christ a

the voice

is

gi

to belt,

then are

ant down, nor

her

of heav'n-ly

life

of

bides with-in, Ther^e's

mel

we dead

lay

him

to

on

sin;

"An

the shelf,

tiiziiiJi=i

^^Lj

the

How

work, and song, and pray'r,

dy!

rJ

ic

un

di

Nor leave him


With not a

^^~\-0-

=S--!

nzzz: J

mu

mourn-ful

name

of Je - sus; But
Sa - tan al - ways strikes the
chords of
tneworldscom-plain- ing! And we may
make the choice of what this
vid - edhejrt, says Je
sus; Till then the Prince
of Peace can - not adead on S. - m s mount - ain. There's
on - ly one
IS

way

sure

mo-menolost

sigh

:^-t=t

To

save

dy

to

rid

the

is

Jail

her

ing world,

S-^-S-

f<s>

ing,

t=t==t=:

'-

there's

mu

^L.,

|V_

E3=:JpznJ33=
doubt and
life

sin;

shall be,

bide with-in

I
love the gen - tie touch of
Je - sus.
With promise of the life re -main -ing
With Self there is no room for Je -

sus.'

heart
tho't

of Self,

bur

and care. For love

deep in Cal-v'ry's fount-ain.


more than self-de - nv - inoJ '"g-Wo th.rothere s music

sic

- ial
is

6^

m my soul,

1^

fcA

'iiSfe^^i^^ifi^i^li
sweetest mu sweetest mu-sic

ill

my

sic,

There's mu-sic

in

the

name

of

Je

sou!,

"
Copyright 1895, by F E. Belden.

Used by

per.,

from 'Christ

In

Song.

sus-'

'-'

there',
"-"ere s

My

Mi^sic in

mu
mu

sic,
-

ev

sic

'ry day,

heav'n

niu

heav'nly

ly

mu

With Je

sic.

sic all the

ij

Soul.

& r

iy

sus

way,

m my

Wonderful Words of Salvation.

No. 69.

J. H.

Jessie H. Brown.

FILLMOKE.

:^=:>=M=^-:

'&mmi^M^^^^
-*^JrT|.T-^-^-9'9-y

Dear

is

Out

in

Now

gos-pel re-veals, Won-der-ful words of sal


thedark-nesstherefloat-edto me, Won-der-ful words of sal

the hope that the

re

peat them wher-ev - er

'u

go,

;>

Won-der-ful words of sal

va

tion!

va

tion!

va

tion

-^uticij:

ten-der ap-peals. Dear is its sweet in - vi - ta tion.


-la - tion.
- som for thee," This was their sweet ret - e
ran
sus has died as a
Je
ta tion.
ex-hor
fond
their
Heed-ing
Oth-ers will hear them with glad-ness I know,
-

Dear
"

to

my

heart are

its

-t

-#-

-^
"-b

*!

\j

1^^==:

Won-der-ful

words,

won-der-ful

_^.

.jBL

_ff-

words,

M-.

-^ A-

der-ful

words of

life!^

^=^=t/:

y- ='^p;

Dear-est of his

Won

-^

words.
to-ries,strangest of mys-te-ries, Wonderful,won-der-ful
-

^^^^s^mm^m^
t-^t^t=P^r-ttsr

Copyright, 1887, by Fillmcre Bros.

By

per.

No. 70.

Be Not Afraid.

FKA^'K

rVRPHLKT.

L.

Carrie
=t

-^-i

ff-F*
1.

When

the storm in

its

fu

2.

Then

Pet

er

said,

"Lord

3.

Then

Pet

er

with Je

fcSP

fy?

f.

E?

on

Gal

if

it

real

sus,

the

Sav

*-

-*-

p:

i.

Ltf-^

ry

fell,

And

ly

be

Thou,

Bid

me

ior

and

Guide,

To

the

-#-

-#-

li

-0-

lee

^ _-C#^

Kounsefell,

E,

-ff

--

-rS?-

the

^_z^:

33-^=E3 3^~E3^E3^=ai^"=S==l=1-Pl=^^=
bil- lows were

roll

ing on

high;

come on

wa

ter to

Th'ee;"

ship

the

did

re

turn with-out

-1^
--

-[-

harm;

Pn
^

was tossed

ship

And the Sav-ior made


And the wind in its

an
fu

M L
S

rf-

y
L

Cti
g

Cli5
1^

the

in

swer and
-

rv

at

::^1
- ^ -^

=^=:]=4
midst
said

once

pr o
^5

of

the
sea, Both the wind and the waves did de fyT^
him "come," So he walked like his Lord on the
sea.
was made still,
The waves dash-ing high were made calm,
to

The

dis-

But as
So with

x:

tvy^

ci - pies

soon

were

as

he

faith that ne'er

-t^-^-T

troub-led and

shook with

As
Be

larm.

saw how the strong wind did blow,


wav - ers, what - e'er may as - sail.

their
-

We must

tS^

Lord on

gin

_"1*"_^*-_

the

ning to

trust Him, our

-^

--

'-f-'-

:3^
wa

sink

Sav
-W-

ters

drew

nigh;

But He

he

did

cry,

on

high;

And Je
As He

-#-

-,5^.

ior
^#-

fS^

called
-

sus
still

out

im

words both as-

in
-

me

speaks, to

-0-

=t=Etx=-t=:h=i
Copyright, 1903, by C. E. Ro^unl^,^^'''

'"'"' '"''^' '"''"^''''''

di

com

ate
fort,

'^''^'

ly

to

-4^-

'^'^ ^^

Be Not Afraid,
Fine.

=j=x

i^

:=^

-^

ing and sweet, Say-ing, "Be

not

fraid, it

is

I."

stretched forth His hand, Say-ing,

"Be

not

fraid, it

is

I."

to bless, Say-ing,

"Be

not*

fraid, it

is

I."

sur

save and

-^

** F^

El

....
....
(it

I.")

is

_J_JJ J
yy ^-'
r^'^i

-^-\-^\
wa

te^s

so

deep,

Say-ing "Be

a -fraid,

not

is

it

I.'

D.

Chorus.

-^

S.

J-

^2S-

Be not

fraid, it

is

Be not a-

I,

fraid, it

-^ -^ T-

-i5>-

-^

I;

is

-^'

J h&

r'

s^=^

i=p= t=

Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.

No. 71.

Gko.

Geo. Duffield.

Stand up, stand up for


high your roy - al ban-ner.

i'Lift

DC-Till ev-'ry
_*

in

:2i::

must not

It

-4-*-

:t

:P

t"r-

Webb.

Lord

vie

fry un

to

vie

2 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,


The trumpet call obey;
Forth to the mighty conflict,
In this His glorious day:
"Ye that are men now serve Him,"
Against unnumbered foes:
Your courage rise with danger
And strength to strength oppose.

His

fry.

loss;

in-deed.

H
D.

-^ JFrom

Fine.

suf-fer

(Omit.)

foe is vanquished, And Christ is (Omit)


s r-f Pe
&
c ^(^

fc-^^=t.

J.

ar

my

shall

He

lead.

Stand up, stand up for Jesus,


Stand in His strength alone;

The arm of

flesh will fail you,

Ye dare not

trust your ovm;


Put on your gospel armor,
Each piece put on with prayer,

Where duty calls, or danger,


Be never wanting there.

He That Overcometh,

No. 72.
Modcrato
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V
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Words

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by K. T.

aiid .'\Iubic

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Wiley

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1.

2.
3.

4.
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He
He
He
He
g

that o that o that othat


-

ver
ver
ver
ver

com - eth is promised in the word, When he lays this


- com - eth shall eat
the fruit that grows On
the tree of
- com -eth shall wear a
robe of white, He the hid -den
- com - eth,
spread the word a- broad, "Will I grant to
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with its bur- dens down; He shall live in g!o-ry for - ev - er with the
Lord,
which to John was snown Where the crys-tal riv - er in lim- pid beau-ty flows[
man-na with joy shall c-hare; And the Lord will give him a pearl-ystone,and write
sit
with me on my throne; He
is heir to all things, and I will be his
God,
life

life,

Chorus.

^,_^

And shall wear


Prom the great
A
new
hs
He shall

white

To

Him

that

ver-

name
ray

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him tnat o

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ver

eth.

The prom-is - es are

sure.

are sure.
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By

per.

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Fanny

My

Lead Me,

No. 73.
J.

Chas.

Crosby,
K

a==i^

=m^^

ifc,
2.

Lead me,
Lead me,

s!

Lead me,'

1.

Savior.

my
my
my

Gabriel.

II.

j.

ziq

:SeS
er would

cling to

Sav-ior, lead

me,

Clos

Sav-ior, lead

me,

Keep my heart from ev

Sav-ior, lead

me,

Till

at

last,

my

jour

Thee,

'ry snare;

ney

o'er.

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Ere

theshad-owsgath-er round

And
And

me

me,

lead

me,

Lead me,

O my Sav -lor

lead me,

O my

ray

way

can -not

see.

need Thy con-stant care.


With the ransomed ev-er - more.

me
Fierce temp-ta-tions oft as -sail
Thee
praise
and
dore
asee,
shall
I

Grant Thy strength and grace

Sav-ior, Grant,

grant

di-

Thy

i:ip=i^fc?^^?=^
r
vine;
strength and

grace

Copyright, 1902, by

di

vine;

Let
Let

my
my

The Biglow& Main Co. From "Youns

thoughts on
thoughts

Thee
on

People's Songs of Praise."

be

By per

Where Love Leads

No. 74.
Frank

Mrs.

A,

Bukck

of sun

of sor

Way.

the

S.

LORENZ.

#-^ i #-s
1.

In

the day

2.

In

the time

3.

In

the day

fore

glad
ta

light,

row

of doubt

thee,

ev

ness

and

tion

takes

He

is

in

Him;

a -bound- ing cheer;


thee un

just

as

Je - sus walks be-

As

near

in

times of

vexed with pain and cares, Or when strong temp-

ing,

er trust

the twi -light dim,

in

wares,

In

the black

In

His great

com

Oh,

"t

in

ev

-*

-*"!

est night
-

'ry

pas

tri

time,
sion,
al

!^
,

~9-

f,a

-0-

1^
-^^-fe-

hold His bless-ed hand.

Safe

whisp'ringten-der-ly,

"As

He

thy pray'r will heed.

^ ^
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ly

He

will lead thee to

the promised land,

a moth- er comforts," so

And

his lov

He

corn-forts thee.

ing kindness meet thy ut

most need

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ferf^^=i^

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S^zizziz,^r^0t

-1^-

Chorus.

J^-J-

--1

fep?^pa^3^^^i^|l^
Oh,

do

-0-

fear

to

fol

\j

not

0-

,j

do

not

fear

low
-0

where Love leads the way!

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9-^ii^-

\j

y
to

fol

low

where Love

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Oh,

:[=:

Copyright, 1902, by The Lorenz Publishing Co.

Used by

per.

leads

the

way

Oh,


Where Love Leads the Way.
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way.
do not fear to follow where Love leads the way ,Where Love leads the

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Fresh from the Throne of Glory.

No. 75.

HoEATius BoNAR.

4th stanza

added by F. E. B.

1.

Fresh from the throne of

glo

2.

Stream

full of

life

and

glad

3.

Riv

er

God,

4.

Je

of

sus, the heal

^r

in

its

crys

of

all

health and

not

ry,

tal

greet thee,

Now

Fount

ain,

Fresh from the throne a

ing Fount

ain.

ing

gleam,

Bright

ness, Spring

far,

peace,
near;

but

bove,

out

Bursts

No
My

liv -

the

harps by

Thou

soul

to

art

the

thee

hang

thy

still

liv -

ing

Swells

on

si

lent.

Nor

hap

wa
wa

ters

Hastes

in

ter,

Thou

the
-

py voic
its

F &

Chorus.

^^'*,

9i-#-l

'
Ho

*
-

ly

f
Riv

ri;
*

f
-

-^

[-

^^

would ev

mm^

es

Riv

-I-

er

Draw my

life

w.
:5=

<9

=J=i

- er,

will

from thee;
from thee;

t-m^^

nev

er

Cease

Jj^AAi..
Copyright, 1899, by F.

Belden.

Used by

his permission,

of

sing

to
"i

love.

^^^i

,ZSZE5*i;
Might

cease.

thirst-ings here.

:,

er,

ing Stream.

-X1^

the stream of

art

5=H^H=8=^P=w=^-F

liv

H^i5
thee.

-^

from "Christ

in

Song."'

The Sun

No. 76.

Mrs. F.T^ANK A.

Shining Somewhere.

Is

Bkeck.

Shepard.

F. S.

|;iiS^iii

t:
1.

The

sun

is

shin

2.

The

sun

is

shin

tears

3.

Smile thro'

the

4.

We

our share

5.

Think not

have

up

on

How- ev - er dark our day;


ing some-where! Hold fast this pre - cious truth;
of sor - row,
Nor trem - ble with a - larm;
of biess - ing, Then let
us not des - pond;

ing some-where,

the shad

ows, For sor

row's days are

few;

,4>-

For
It

shad -ows can


is

the

There comes a
There's al-

The

sun

not

And

lin

ger,

chor Of

glad

ways sun
is

hope, the an
to

shin

light

clouds will

troub

mor - row,Lean hard


some-where It may

drift

led

up

age,
-

be

on
just

ing some-where. Oh, pledge thy

way.

and youth.
God's arm.

be

heart a

yond.

new.

1^

1^

f=fi=zf=

t
Chorus.

'i^^!^m^mmk

0-

The

sun

is

shin

ing some-where,

dark

to

day

*;^^=

ry

some

be;

where.

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r
^-c^^=it^~n^-:tT^:^^

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light

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P
Copyright, 1902, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

may

m^^

:E

_?=2_;^=b!i:

There's brigbt-est

Tho'

will

shine

for

thee.

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The Beautiful Light

No. 77.
E.

John

Kelso Cahter.

:33FE

R.

Swexey.

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:1^=it!

its^
1.

Je

2.

We

sus

3.

4.

We

rf-

for

giv'n.

be

low,

pow'r to

His

will sing

the way,

the light,

is

who know our sins


As we jour - ney here

save,

rf^-*

h=^ ^

We
We

^-4-#^-#-F-^

We
We

the light.

the light,

are walk-ing in
are walk-ing in
'

'

\r'

^T^-

walk-ing in the light; Shin-ing brighter day by

day,

walk-ing in the light; Find on earth the joy of heav'n.

we know.

walk-ing in the light; Oh, what joy and peace

We

walk-ing in the light;

will tri-umph o'er

the grave,

J^

Chorus,

We are walking in
We are walking in
We are walking in
We are waikinsr in

A-A

-^-^

the
the
the
the

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<-

^1

-Vi

We are
We are
the light, We are
the light, We are

are walk-insc in
are Avalk-ing

-^-^

u
beau-ti-ful light of God.

We

are walk

We

ing in the light,

Walking in the

light,

beautiful

Ii2;ht

are

of God,

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'- -S-FJ

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walk
Walking

ing

in tlie light,

in the light,

r'e

9-0~0-.-9-
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9-0- 0-9-9-^

are walk

ing

Walkin' in the

heautiful light of God.

Pt

in

the

light.

B e

:=R:
(SS-i-

the beau-ti-ful light of

G>.d.

Walk-in
I

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*
-i

a *-

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Copyright, 1887, by Jno. R. bweney.

Vsed by

per.

No. 78.

Purity.

M.

P.

Old Tune.

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^f3^ar^'
2p ^^o is
^tm
1----^

-0^'

The saints

shall

wear robes as the

lilies.

By the side of the mur-nmr-ing wa-ters.


Her walls shall be cov-ered with ros - es,
Our Fa-ther, who cloth-eth the lil - ies,
Then

us be pure

let

--

ir;

^-

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as the
-O-

Je
ros

sus, re-turn

es

in

ing a

gain,

beau -ty shall grow,

Her streets be with vi

And giv
And joy

ies,

lil -

When
The

lets lined.

eth the ros

ous and glad as the rose.

es their hue,

-^ -^ xo"/

:a~#:

:t=t:

V''V?-'V-

And

Shall bring back the rose to the val-leys,

And

Zi

on a

plant the fruit trees on the plain.

dorn-ing her daughters. Shall dress them in

Her

tem-ple.3 shall glit-ter with jew-els,

Will

watch

So

when Je - sus

o'er His flocks in the val-leys.

se

lil

snow.

ies of

The col-umns with lil - ies be twined.


His word and His coun - sel are true.

lect-etb His jewels, In

Zi - on we'll find our re

pose.

^
wz:B~Li:iirzra_I:_i__ g_

Chorus.

:-^H-r^^-Jn

Then praise ye the Lord for

L|
\

t-

LIT

Z.

ev

er and aye, Forglo- ry and hon-or are His;

rL^

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W^ith songs and flowers we'll str jw the glad way,For ros

-\r-r

W^

es and

lil -

ies are

His.

CiJ


Dare To Do Right.

No. 79.
Eev. G.

F. E. Bei.deiS'.

Lansino Taylor.

m
work that

no

1.

Dare

to

do right,

dare

to

be true!

You have a

2.

Dare

to

do right,

dare

to

be true!

0th

3.

Dare

to

do

right,

dare

to

be

true!

4.

Dare

to

do

right,

dare

to

be

true!

God who ere - a - ted you


Keep the great Judg-ment day

5.

Dare

to

do right.

dare

to

be true!

er men's fail- ures can

sus,

^:

'

^^

Je

your
f"

Sav

- ior,

will

cres.

so brave-ly,' so kind-ly, so well, An-gels


it
do; Do
faith; Stand like a
er save you; Stand by your conscience.your hon or, your
and proshed,Counts
ones
striving
his
that
tears
the
Treas-ures
too;
caresforyou
will

oth-er can
nev

ways

al

:.ii

*^

it

then Scann'd by JeCan you not

in sight,

-^-

^-^-

hast
-

he

dare

en the sto

'ry hair

vah, and an
to

be true

till

^^-

7--tT-^

An - gels will
An - gels will
of your head; An - gels will
gels.and men; An - gels will
and do right? An - gels will
to

ry

ro and bat- tie

tects ev

ho

you'll look at

y and man-sion, and throne,all

thro'; Cit

work as

at your

Look

in view;

car- ry you

tell;

death;

hast-en the

sto - ry

hast-en the sto

to

tell,

ry to

tell,

hast-en the

sto

ry to

tell,

hast-en the

sto

ry to

tell,

hast-en the sto

ry to

tell.

_?-_:_

U
Chorus.
^il

J^

-b

>
J^

L/

do right, Dare to be

true,

Dare!

L/

PH

S_4^

-I

.J

Dare to

dare!

dare

to be

true!

m^^^^i
^

Music Copyrighted,

1394,

by

\>

F. E. Belden.

Henry Dale, owner.

Yield Not to Temptation.

No. 80.
IT.

K.

PALMKR.

R.

II.

Palmer.

--]-

1.

Yield

2.

Shun

3.

To

not to temp- ta

tion,

For

yield -ing

Each

sin.

is

vie

'try will

com -pan -ions, Bad language dis - dain, God's name hold in
crown, Thro' faith we shall
him that o'er- com- eth, God giv - eth a
e

vil

m^'i

f-m V

:H3fe^5^^

f:

^h-

-J-

rev-'rence,

Some
Nor

take

con

Tho'

oft

you

help

quer,

oth

er

to

win;

it

in

vain;

en

Fight

Be

He

cast down;

man -

on

ful - ly

- v/ard,

thought-ful and earn

who

our Sav

is

ff-

est,
lor,

e-

FJ=J'^i=J'F4^:
Dark passions sub

car-ry you thro.'

Look ev-er
Look ev-er

sus.

He'll

Kind-heart-ed and true;

to

Je-sus,

He'll

car-ry you thro.'

Quo strength

Look ev-er

to

Je-sus,

He'll

car-ry you thro.'

due,

renew,

will

to Je

Chorus.

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45=^=:^==t5:

IS

-t-

-4=^^=4^
Ask

Sav

the

ior

to

help

you.

r\

He

-4:

S
is

-^

K-(T-s

^
-^-

will - ing

Corn-fort^ strengthen

Eg:

to

aid

you.

f--^b f-

and

keep

-J^

will

^N

J^

-N

-if^--i

ca r-ry

you;

^^
a

you

3^=;
through.

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Re-enlered, 1897, by H. R. Palmer.

He

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The Lord Knov/s Why.

No. 81.

Johnson Oatman,

Tiev.

Duet.

2.
3.

4.

II.

jy

I
1.

Chas.

Jr.

*H

Gabkiei..

-^-

:4:

Dark clouds so oft - en veil the sky,


may rot know the reason why
the paths I dread,
oft - en in
So
.may not know why I am led,
I
take the dear ones from my home,
I may not know why death should come To
The lead - ings of my Fa-ther's hand.
I may not un-der-stand
So, tho'
I

S|;?j

m
my

sea be smooth or rough The Lord knows why.and that's e

ing

Him

But

the'

But,

trust

But,

tho'

mine eyes with tears be

know

to

all

I'll

He

press

nough.

bey.

o
dim. The Lord knows why I'lltrustin Him.
key He un der-stands each mys ter

my

way; The Lord knows why

has the

will

- y.

Hi EfiliS
Chorus.

yes,

He knows.the Lord knows why !These things are ordered from on

high,

from

And

tho'

^1
I

:t

dark clouds

1/

may hide

the sun,The Lord knows why-

b >-
-p-"?-

Copyright, 1903, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

^-

His will

--A

Oil hi.sh,

be done.

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Catch the Sunshine!

No. 82.

Music by G. F. KoOT.

Allegretto.

1.

Catch the sun -shine tho'

2.

Catch the sun -shine!

3.

Catch the sun -shine don't be griev

flick

it

tho' life's tern

ers

Thro'

and

dark

May

un -furl

ing O'er

that dark

pest

dis

some

mal cloud,

-ing blast,

its chill

bil -

low there!
iS-

Life's

lit

so faint and
-

sea

-*-

iEt

t^^5ES=s^

falls

it

Catch the

:^tJ

::^-:,

tzj:
Tho'

=F=

i^

tie,

fee

ble

of storm -y

bil - lows,

quick-

it

up

ly!

and

Pass right thro' them,


^'

is

it

-#-

pass- ing. Pass

enl" Don't be

do

not tar

ry,

rap

ing

"for-sak

SL^-i

"^h

gin

ver come

?-:Ed=
^
-

way;

to

say "I'nl

sad!"

the

heav-ing

tide,

id -

ly

you

rit.

^^0-.
There

shine! Catch

shine

r-

^-

1; p u-T

has on - ly come to tell


Look there comes a gleam of sun
There's a spark-ling gleam of sun

p-tf-

last;

where;

-*

It

er
'ry -

-^-4^-^
.;

:t^=t^:

fj

ev

H#=>

say

for

not

must meet them ev-

^=^=1

---K-

Don't give

We

will

-Uh
:^=^^=i ^=^1-L#

Catch

a heart with sor- rowbow'd;

On

hope- ful Surag-gler! Storms

M_L^-JJ

is

yet

a bright -er

it!

oh,

it

Wait -ing

on

day.

seems so glad!

the oth

er side.

i-^t

D. E. LoKESrz.

E. L.

S
1.

Loving Each Other.

No. 83.
I).

This

we

the mot -to

is

*
would o

all

we

bor and thus will

2.

Thus

will

we

la -

3.

Let

us,

like

Je-sus,be thoughtful and


M- -^

-^ -^

-^

~-

bey,

We

love one

an-

play,

Try

ing to help one

ari-

kind,

Slriv-ing to please one

an-

will
-

all

'

-0.

-^

-^

'u

ff

J-*

&

-#^

sing

and

are

er;

Hap

py

we

oth-er;

Driv

ing

the sor

oth

oth

rows of

we

in heav'n

Here, as

er'

9
glad
oth

all

day.

way,

ers

When we can
Bring - ing sweet

one mind,

of

be

will

the

Ev

'ry

one

Chorus.

^i=ti
an

oth

er.

peace to each

oth

er.

the

oth

er.

HArvA one
r.rift
serve

lov - ing

ing

Lov
and serv

Lov - ing
-*

5=N?I^

'

each oth

ing eacli

-0

t:

i
er,

otli

How

er.

It:

^-^-

m^^^mm^
pleas

r-.a

ant

to

cher

ish

broth

er

Serv
Serv - ing and lov

ing

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g
f_z

- Ci

:t=t-

By permission

ing each
-

of E. S. Lorenz,

L/

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owner copyright.

'0

to

!-


No. 84.

We

If

Could Understand.

Laueene Highfield

Chas.

Gabriel.

3 i
1/

1.

There's

2.

We

3.

If

4.

We

many a stone

long

road That we could from the pathway take;

life's

might re-lieve tired souls whose load Seems far to griev-ous to be home;
we could tell how hard men tried; If
we could feel, and see and know
are so heed - less, day by day; The best in
life we thrust a - side;

K=^c=^^_=J=^:
There's

And

many a word that we might say To


who cow'r in doubt and dread, By
of

We

so blind are we,

rr

will

not choose,

^l**iS

we but knew

If

oth

We
We

would be

But blun

-=l -

their bit- ter

we hur

ly

we would ten

stub -born pride;

need. We'd of -fer them


-

we

ed.

fail

p^p

LI

der on in

And

in

ten -der, kind and true. We'd do

K^^^

i~^ ?=! ^.^ ^.-^-m1^ Hi

long to serve, and yet

But care-less

soretemp-ta-tionrack'd and torn.

er lives. The doubts and fears that try them so.

Could be sus - tained and corn-fort

If

those whose hearts with anguish break;

those

The hopes and joys

ry

by,

Of

a help- ing hand,

new strength
the good

love that

fills

a-gain might stand.

weofthaveplann'd.
the Lord's command,

ifmi

^ ^^--|

Be-cause we

der them our aid If

we
we

pp-^-

do not

could on

ly

un

der- stand.

der- stand,

der- stand.

rz
The Lorenz Publishing Co.

Used by

per.

:t=:

un

And Christ-like love and pit - y show, If


could on - ly un
Re - pell- ing those who need us most. Be-cause we do not un

Copyright, 1903, by

der- stand,

If

,,

We

Could Understand.

Chorus.

We would not pass the need-y


We would not i):iss the

Nor

by,

miss, for triv

things the grand;

ial

miss, for trivial things.the grand.

Nor

needy bv.

ft^=^fz=t=:EEz^d
^-

'jtZmZZV:

jszraL

^r-t-

'

But make the ver


y best of life.
best
But make the ver - y
1^
^
-^ -'
M
-S'-
-e- ^ M
fi
\

of

life,

If

we

could on -ly un

der-stand

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ItKLftl

ii^iiiil^^if;
t=^=^=^=^=^=t^=f^-i=
-

Hear the Voices.

No. 85.

Haydn,

Maria Straub.

by

arr.

S.

W.

S.

Gentle.

r-^-

J=g
1.

List

to

the song,

beau

- ti -

2.

Hear

in

the breeze,

whis

3.

Hear

in

things,

beau

all

^-^\

ti -

^?

ful

God
God
God

song,

per-ing breeze,
ful things,

^-tr

Chorus.

is

love,

is

love,

is

love,

God
God
God

l-f^th

is

love.

is

love.

is

love.

^h-=

P^_

::^:

Hear

the voic

es,

:&=i^::
for

ev

er they

tell.

Soft

ly,

soft

:h=zp^p=

ly

the

:t=b=q
t=t:

glad echoes swell, God

-^. ^^

-*- -*-.

is

0_0

love,

f-

God

is

love, Sweet-ly they

-r

tb-r--

J" J"

whisper His love.

1"

1 ^


The Rosy Gates of Summer.

No. 86.
E. E.

Hewitt.

E. S.

LORENZ.

iil^ii^^p^lgigp
1.

Through the ros

y gates of

2.

Through the ros

3.

Through the ros

y gates of
y gates of

m -4^.rF
I

ff

sum-mer Throng the gold - en


sum-mer Rings the nm - sic
will
on - ward
sum-mer We

y ^ir

-^

-If^- re' -

hours,

sweet,

go;

--J-

-1

-0

t-^--

And the clouds that o'er


Which the birds a - gain
the
du - ties that
To

mead -ows Scat-ter sil - ver


wak - en, In their green re
a - wait us, God the way will
-

iiS

Et=^tz=t=^bEE=

,_J

'-"_ttf

ing days

:1=-

ad

the smil

Let

our grate-ful hearts re

On,

to

lav

ish

joy

00

^j_^j?_|_li^

See

treat;

show;

rA^^j:

i#J

show'rs;

the
a

vane ech

ing,
- o,

Crown'd with blos-soms


joy

Strains of

sun-beams,

like

-0twi

Sow

fair,

praise;

ful

ing love's bright flow'rs,

pas?

-0

gi=i^^|
.sJkS-A

ing,

the

^"^

ibtlZBIC^

^^

r-;

as they're march-ing on

mer
see

cies

all

the light

a
oi

ward, Of

round us, Hap


glo

ry,

'Mid

^-ri ^=r i -1

-^-^

Fa

our
-

py
un

ther's cure.

we

songs
-

fad

raise,

ing bow'rs.

mmm
Copyright, 1901, by E. S. Lorenz.

Used by

per.

The Rosy Gates of Summep.


I,

u Chorus.
.^.^_

Unison.

"^^t-Praise

ev

Him,

Him!

er praise

Him, ev

Praise

Him, ev

Praise

er praise Him! Let

mag

us

--i

Praise.

No. 87.

Praise ye the Lord!

He f orm'd the
Sing

4.

He makes the
His

ni

g-^

His

fy

'

'
I

-'^^g:

:^s^

It:

t:

namej

M.

L.

the Lord! ex

3.

5'

Him!

praise

er

Your hearts and voic-es in His praise;


'tis good to raise
their names;
stars.those heav'nly flames.He counts their numbers,calls
- tol Him high, Who spreads His clouds along the sky;

1.

2.

to

grass the

hills a -

in

saints are love -ly

dorn.

His sight;

And clothes the smiling fields with corn;


He views His chil-dren with de - light;
-*-

I*

ffr-^ *

1^
--N-

z^:zr

:J^^

-0-

-0-

rF h ^rF

f^-

- ty your de - light.
na-ture and His works in -vite To make this du
all our tho'ts are drown'd.
where
deep
A
bound,
no
knows
vast.and
wisdom's
His
drops de-scend in vain.
There He pre-paresthe fruit-ful rain. Nor lets the
-cry.
with food His hands supply, And the young ra - vens,when they

His

The beasts

He

sees their hope,

He knows

their fear, And

looks and loves His im

age there.

Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd.

No. 88.
Mrs.

Mauy

r>.

WixcATK.

WjI.

KiKKl'ATHICK.

J.

Duet.

Dear
Dear

1.

2.

to the heart of
to the heart of

Dear to the heart of


Green are the pas-tures

3.

4.

-t-^

Dear

is

Some from

the Shep - herd, Dear are the sheep of His fold;


the Shep- herd, Dear are the Iambs of His fold;
the Shep -herd, Dear are the "nine-ty and nine;"
in

vit

He

the love that

Sweet are the wa-ters and

ing.

-i

!~r

'J-t4

gives them, Dear- er than

the pastures are stray

Hun -gry and

ing,

"still;"

:z2-^=~l:

sil-ver or
help-less

gold.

and

cold,

Dear are the sheepthat have wandered Out in the des - ert to
Lord, we will an-swer Thee glad - ly, "Yes,'bless - ed Mas - ter, we

m^

4t:

Ji_j_j_
'

[--r

See,

to the heart of

the

the good Shepherd

is

will!

^=^:

L.^-

r
Dear

pine,

Shep

herd.

Dear are His "oth

seek

ing.

Seek

er" lost sheep;

ing the lambs that are lost,

Hark! He is ear -nest -ly call - ing, Ten - der


Make us Thy true un - der-shep-herds. Give us

ly plead-

ing to-day;

a love that

deep;

is

\-

iE^,
5=p:

^-'9-h

"SS

t-

t-

^~

f-?'^
-

ver the mountains

Bringing them

"Will you not seek for

Send us out

in

to

fol

my
the

lows.

Wm.

J.

ing,

lost ones,

des

m^.
Copyright, 1899, by

He

with re- joic

in

Kirkpatrick.

ert

\-

-J

ver the

Saved at such
Off

wa in

ii

ing

nite cost.

stray?"

Thy wan-der-ing sheep."

-c*=i
rziH
^-^--p ^ ^ ^
tl

from myshel-ter

Seek

deep.

ters so

r-J--^^ =i ^ "^ ^-^


:d^2

Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd.

zi!=:q=:^iq=l^=-P 1
rit.^
Voeo
^-^^..

Chorus.
UHOKUB.

f-^^7-t^-i

tS^. --

Out

the des

in

ert they

wan

der,

i"-i-d-?5-^

help-less and

hast

ens, Bringing

en,

^
0W
jgL

cold;

'^^

[ith verse,] we'll hast

to the

25-5-

--

Hun - gry and

a tempo.

Off

H.-rr-s

:j

'

|;^^==__|
-A'^

res

-cue He

"*"

J*-

to

the

fold.

-P

-^

-^'-^

them back

.^

HO-

''^^'

Day

No. 89.
George

of Rest.
H. Beesley.

:anwarixg.
M--

1.

Welcome hap - py Sun

2.

Hum-bly, low

- ly

bend

day.

Day

of

days the

ing

To

the

God a

do

we

best,

Glad

bove,

P ray 'rs of Saints as-

- ly

iS;=tJ^
-t^=

,. .-J^-J 4^-M^H
rhail thee, Bless-ed

cend-ing.

grate
day,

ful

and

day of

Thank Him

lays,
blest,

for His

rest;

love;

Cheer- ful voic-es sing - ing Joy


Thank Him for the Sab - bath. Ho

ous,

ly

An-gels bear them heav'nward. Songs of love and praise.


rest.
Hal-lowed day of
Best of all the sev - en,

No. 90.

Parting Blessing,

F. E. Bp;li)f.x

give us

1.

Irving IIaetsjiorn.

AV.

2.

Like dew to

3.

We

part

As from thy house we go,


Thy ble.ss - ings cheer the heart,
new morn-ing; Thy ir.er - cies crown the years;
ing blessing

the droop

ing flow

thank Thee for each

ers,

feH
^

r^

i^^

Thy in- fi - nite love


They fall like the sil
Let meekness be

ex

our

dorn

ing, 'Till heav'n-s glad

-e

-^ ~

stow;

im -part;

morn ap

pears.

ho

Pro

tect us from sin

ly

word Thou hast taught


the rain

Thy

And near

to

They ban-

ish

our

care

Be

low

we

are

on

'

'

'

'

4^-4

:?zzra"zz:e:

fall like

of

glad

and dan

us,

ness,

gers,

hast brought us.

self

and sad
-

mmmm^.
zi

be

vine

di - vine

-^^r^-4^A~-^-r-\

:fc=^:

They

joy

di

t=-t^f

Thy
-

And

ver show -ers,

p#

Sweetpeace

press-ing,

ly

Strang
^

ness,
-

Thy

right

Up - on
And e

the thirst
-

vil

The way

of

day

life

Sweet bless-ings from


keep

ers,

-^

we know;

eous will

our souls,

y land;
by day;

show.

to

thy hand.

we

pray!

-^-j-

a part- ing bless- ing.

-^

1^

pB>

>

m-

Copyright, 1894, by F. E. Belden.

And peace

-*-""*- -

di - vine
'*^

be

stow;

m^^^mm^

Henry Date, owner.

-a-

Parting- Blessing"

Ht
Thy

in

fi -

ex

love

nite

eftBz
^

No.

bless

us

r0

we

as

W.

Blackall,

%r
eyes,

go.

r-r

.^

-^

.^

-0-

ly

close

in

wor

en

while

He speaks

be

Be

to

Je

-h

-^-

tie

ears,

lit

tie ears,

^List

heart,

lit

tie heart,

'^Read

tie

eyes,

tie

+lit - tie

ear.s,

arms, ^bow the head, While


words,

bus

8Lit

tie hands,

lOLit

tie hands, lUit

-^

peace.

of

full

be,

Lead

tie

feet,

Best

ev

-^
-9now;

to

you;

Him
-

in;

er

true;

whis

per

self

and

low,

those

who

love

Him

true;

ing

souls

from paths

of

sin;

rands wait

for

you;

er

of

>

^
^.

^J^

ii^;

sus

-^
-^
ship

to

take

we

Come

to

DOANE.

ir.

Soft

.0^

tie eyes,

lit

tie

the
-

Little Eyes,

tle

2Gen

91.
Dr. C. E.

2Fold

Now

press-ing,

r*

^
i~#~

^1

^
:p:

Slower.
-Q-i

r-H

1
1

God

is

here, and

5God

is

love,

God
God

will
fill

'

py we
we must be

hap

and

help you

ev

^heart and

life

J0.

'ry

day,

.^

|-

may

His pres-ence e'er

In

Lit

each day,

-^

foll'wers

- tie

^Guide you

-Love

us,

in

glad

Hie bless

guide us

in

be.

and

free.

ed

way.

this
|53

way.

.0^

mmmwmwmMmmMM^
By

per,

W.

Alotions for

hands.
9 I^oint

H. Doane.

Opening

Snng-:

Touch

Right Iiand over heart.

upward with forefinger

natety as in walking.

e\-es.

7 Siiread

of right liand.

FoM

arms.

Bow

head.

Touch

ears.

Raise

hands and arms. 8 Wave hands from side to side.


11 Raise feet alter10 Raise hands and move them.

No. 92.

Abiding Rest.
Maxfield.

Dr. J. J.

W. A. Ogden^.
-JNJ'

'-^m^^mm

Ulii
1.

My

3.1

has found

soul

2. All gird

ed

see

for

the shin

bid

vie

ing

way

'^-

MM

the

ing
tor's

Where vales are

in

Je

sus

of

And

fol

low

on

Where

race,

wa

liv-ing

run

He went To
"*
'S-'
'S-

s
That

rest,

do

to win

ters

the

His Fa-ther's

"*"

--

flow,
prize'

--

will,

-f^*-

3^E
pSiiSiilii
their
f ers

in

ver-dure dressed.

by

His grace

sweet con

tent,

And

Sha-ron's ros

es

blow,

To faith's as - pir - ing


So glad He loves me

eyes,
still;

Bmmm^Efmim^mmn
'Tis
I

And

but

trust

Him

step

to
Sy - char's well, Where Je - sus speaks to me,
when for-tune frowns, His serv - ice is
so sweet;
may but serve Him here. In my own hum ble way,
still

'

if

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f#-

-fi-

--

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-0-

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Fine.

==^-T=^=^=q=^i
And

oft

by faith

lay

my

By

know

jDer.

Ira D.

that

heav
I

seem

bur

shall

have

to dwell

By

His dear Gal

dens down

At

my

er's

feet;

In

that

nal

day;

no fear

Sankey, owner of copyright.

Re-deem
e

ter

Abiding" Rest.

By His
At my
In

Gal

dear

Re

that

By His

lee,

Gal

dear

deem-er's

feet,

At

my

Re

nal

day.

In

that

ter

lee.

deem-er's

feet.

nal

day.

ter

r:
"?-^

^==^=P"
Alone with Jesus,

No. 93.
Vr(3LET E. KlXG.

S.

(Good as Solo and Chorus.)

W. Straub.

Prayerfully.

:'
A- lone with Je

sus,

A- lone with Je

sus, bless-ed

A- lone with Je

sus,

SI

be,

When with

One,

1^

My
h

care and

life's

on earth

great-est joy
I

find

And pray
And so

Him

in

that

hi

ref

choose the

I--

bet-ter

day.
part.

May
And

By

per. S.

wea

in

ev

find

in

Je

sus,

r^x|3i=

W.

Straub.

^-

may

ry soul
'ry

ac

rest.

tion pure.

Him my high

4f^e?' ^asi stanza repeat

A-lone with

this;

est bliss.

Chorus.

^:fc?i=Siz: S

my

be

uge sweet. In which

each com-ing

I,

is

-tz=t

op -pressed;

toil

turn to Him, from earth's al-lure;

would be,

would

would

be,

lone with Je

i=p*3 ^-^^^

sus

chorus pp.

would be

1-

h
I

&

Ye Must Be Born Again.

No. 94.

Sleeper

T.

Geo.

C. Steki'.ins.

came

er once
of

to
Je - sus by night, To
ask Him the
at - tend to the word, So
sol - emn - ly
ye who would en - ter that glo - ri - ous rest, And sing with the
dear one in
heav-en thy heart yearns to see,
At beau - ti - ful
rul

Ye

men,

chil-dren

^^

'B,'~':r-^r-

---p-pi

_-i!zl^zzLK

:5:

way

va - tion
Je - sus,
ran-somed th^e song of
gate, may be watch-iag
ut

f-

^.

of
tered

sal

by

tf

* *

and

Mas

The

light;

the Lord, And


the blest; The
for thee; Then

fe

ter

made

an

this

mes

life

not
ev

list

te

er
the

let

:=&:

-0
-*

^3

last -

note

swer

in

sage

to

ing
of

this

if

'^-"-

III:

T^-&1

=pz

words true
you
be
you
would
sol

and

emn

5-h~L,-

ob

tain,

re

frajn.

must
must
must
must

I S S 9

^- ^-^~a

"Ye must be born a -0_^ -0- -C-

,-.

"Ye
"Ye
"Ye
"Ye

plain,

vain,

in

gain, (a-gain
-0-

-0' -0-

Ye must be born
'

'^-r-o'

X-'-

b
^_|

-|

-V
M

h'

b
,_!

1,

:=K3:rvz:^:j5=-j^=:^r

1^ %^^-0g
ver

ly,

-A,

fs

C'e
__l

- i

- ly,

say un

^F=3

:bf=tz=f:

1_

ijm^

00-^90

ver

to thee.

Ye must be born

a-gain, (a-gain.)"

-f-r0~p:lrEi=gz
Copyright, 1S77, by

F.

H. Revell.

>"

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r'P
^f
^^=:bz=3=k=^=Ff:=r=^zzz^=E=L=E^
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gain, (a-gain,)

-0-

Take Up Thy Cross.

No. 95.

Fked

'The Quiver."

-^
^
~my

=^=

--t^

SE!I=EI

1.

To

2.

Tho' some

My

mor

to

day,

prom

3. I
4.

ise

on

is

eas

yoke

be

there

row, ev

l^=i=K^^

er

who scorn thy


-

per

ly

a. Fili.moee.

.-.-J

y;

put

A-

-#-

more,

Thro' cheer-less nights with-

choice,

And

tempt

ing voic

es

peace. Sweet peace that lives thro'

feet

My

on!

it

:tz=t=t=:

bur

r-

fg-'

den ver

rpg^izzf-izb!JE^6:

"^M-^=^i=P=^^^^P=F=

fg?sl|=^ri

Re - joic - ing
Not ask - ing whith - er or how far,
thou wilt
If
is called to-day.
To - day while it
rest when
And
life.
mortal
imhope,
tal
morIm
strife,
years of
the
light to bear; Who shar - eth this My crown shall share On earth
out

bid

star,

thee stay,


r*-

=t=

i^izt

'-^=^P=^=

:t=

Chorus.

tho'

the

heark-en
all

way

be

sore,

to

my

voice,

Take up thy

and

cross.

fol

low

these wand' rings cease:

cross, in heav'n the

crown:

Take up thy
-=^-

^ ^

^ t# ^

-^

.tz:t=:t=t===3

L!S2_

cross.

^^-^i^
b
me,
and

U
Take up thy

fol-low

cross,

Take up

me,

^ ^

A^A^

fol - low, fol

--

and

^ A

fol

low me
low me.

ilH

,fe-:^P^i^iP^
Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

and

thy.cross,

By

per.

Never Be Discouraged.

No. 96.
FiLLMOllE.

J. II.

Nev-er be
Nev-er be
Nev-er de

1.

2.
3.

J.

Fa-

dis-couraged, trust the

ther's word,

a -long

dis-courased,

if

dis-couraged,

pa-tient-ly

our

way

en-dure,

In

H. llOSECr.ANS.

the time

of

tri - al

Dis-ap-pointmentsmeet us

God doth

of -ten test

us

xnc:

let

His

voice be heard; Trust-ing in His promise, tho' the waiting long,

tempt-ing

us

to stray; Close -ly cling to Je-sus,ask

make

tri - als

Pr

In

will

His

us pure; Soon will come the reaping,then with joy we'll sing,Praise the

'

He

Him for His grace,

>-

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praise Him with

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No. 97.
Fanny

J.

IKA D. Sankey.

Crosby.

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1.

2.

To Him whose care pro-longs our days, Whose love demands our high-est praise,
Thrice welcome hour.with joy re-plete. While at His throne of grace we meet,
gracious Lord, each heart in-spire

3.

4.

Thy command, and

At

And

kin

die there de - vo-tion's fire;

Thy name.Whose pow'r to save

in

is

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still

the same,

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His bless - ed feet, And
To wor - ship at
su - preme de - sire, To
Be this our one

tell

tiie

gos

pel

sto

tell

the gos

pel

sto

ry.

tell

the gos

pel

sto

ry.

And

tell

the gos

pel

sto

- ry.

Join

SEEE

in

the song with glad

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King of

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Copyright, 1902, by The Biglow

&

g=^S

Main Co. From "Young People's Son js

of Praise."

By per.


Fanxv

J.

1.

Christians, wake,

Do
Do

we
we

In.

Ckosp.y.

2.

4. There's

Them

Bring

No. 98.

3.

I,

no long
the Sav

love

Him

trust

a cross that

er

sleep;

we

as

we

Shall

name? Can

- ior's

ought?

we must

bear

Allan Sakkev,

while oth

rest

ers

weep?

ise

claim?

our faith His prom

Do

we

If

the crown

He

as

live

we hope

has taught?

wear:

to

-^-

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On

we sit with fold


we pledged to Him
we His
and His
ward

then,

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Are

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Shall

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vi

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hands.

our

all?

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When
Shall

lone? Let

Lord Him -self

the

we

not

our

faith

new; Time

by works

short, the

is

bey

?i^iiiili

days

com-mands?
His call?

bo shown.
are

few.

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the Mas-ter,

Earn

est

work

Earn

est

work-

Earn

est

work

ers,

Earn

est

work

ers, true

ers for

ers grace

up

He givin

heav

and loy

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-

Send the word

Grace for ev

a
-

en

There a - waits for

al

To

'ry

the Lord, oh,

long the

line;

time of

need;

you

crown,

us

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be!

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shall

nev

While the God

er

know

of glo

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ry

ter,

liv - eth.

Which the Lord Him-self will give you


in serv - ice roy - al,
we go
As

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Trust-ing

in

the pow'r

They

on

His

shall

When you
Let

lay

us shout

man

your ar

the Ju

Je

sus

who hath bought

us.

feed.

mor down.
-

bi - lee.

on high!

sing

Let the

glo-rious

an
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vine.

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to

na

iiP

jah! Prais -es

And

di
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them
^-r

fly.

No. 100.
L.

II.

Stepping in the Light.

El>MU>DS.

1.

Try-ing

2.

Pressing more closely

to walk in

the steps of the Sav


to

3.

Walking

in footsteps of

4.

Try-ing

to walk in

Sav

ior

fol

cy,

Him who
gen

- ior,

Try

ing, When

by His bless

lives

arm that

Trust-ing the

W'

lead

ing

to

we

fol-low our

are tempted to

forbearance, Footsteps of faith-ful-ness,

- tie

and love, Look-ing

low our Guide,

is

KiKKPATUICK.

the steps of the Sav -ior, Up-ward,

and King; Shap-ing our

turn from the way;

mer

J.

AV.ir.

Him

to

is

still

ed

ex-

strong to

for the grace free

hen we shall see Him, "the King

in

up-ward

am

-pie,

de-fend
-

we'll

us,

ly prom-ised,

His beau.- ty "

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Chorus.

rhow
Hap-p3% how
Hap-py, how
Hap-py, how
Hap-py,

happy, the songs that

happy, our prais

we bring.

happy, our jour-ney a


happy, our place

How

es each day.
-

beau-ti

f ul to

walk

in the

bove.

at His side.

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steps of

the Sav -ior, Stepping in

the light, Stepping in

the light;

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beau -ti-ful to walk

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Wm.

in the steps of the

J. Kirkpatrick.

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dm0
Sav

JL.^^

Used by

-ior,

Led

JL

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per,

in paths of
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lio-ht

How

No.

Gather the Reapers Home.

101.

Jno. U. Sweney.

Jennie Joiixson.

1.

Have ye heard

2.

They are look

the

song

from the gold

en

land?

ing

down from the gold


down from the gold
down from the gold

en

land,

en

land,

en

land,

-^

-^

3.

the song

rolls

4.

the song

rolls

new

glad
look

strong

the
are

And our hearts


From its vales

will

-^'

-^-

.p-

a^e

of
-^0-

-ing hand. For the

ing down; They have done their work, they have borne their cross, And re-

to-day;
and

joy

Let us bind our sheaves with a

song?

Have ye heard
Our be - loved

m^E^E

For

.jj^^

it

nerves our souls with

And we

flow'rs;

and know by

feel

its

mu

liv -

^0-

its

-^

-r-

gi^=T=E

,5>-'-

And we

ing faith That

-n

-sic sweet,

Refrain.
-A

^fefe*=?=S^lEfe^
time

will

not

be

ceived their prom-ised


toil

in the

noon-tide

joys

will

soon

long.
crov/n.

The Lord of the har - vest

be

ours.

vest

smile,

His

will

soon

voice

soon

ap

we

shall

pear,

p-

see

And

and hear;

gath

*.

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The Lord

the

reap

of

ers

p^

J.

R. Sweney.

Used by

per.

I-

the har-

home.

r^
Copyright, 1882, by

pear,

S^

-,

His

will

ray.

1.

There

2.

Tho'

dark and

drear the

3.

Their

sighs are

lost

mor

im

land

is

iu

The

beau

- ti

sage That

lead

sing

ing, They're bless- ed

tal,

I
-

Yet

si -

tal

sage.

ney heav'n-wardwing

r*

cient

~r*~

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can

at

the

time

an

an

i-

stands;

fears;

*r

wait;

n-'

do

ap

point- ed

gel

'

seem

who pass

Lord's an- oint


-

ry

^ A ^ ^

And

it,

- eth,

thro'
-

beam

pen wide

mes

sen

"We

wel

come

it,

Are mor

ed

From

eth 'Tis
-0
p-0
0-

tals

cross to
life

for

t=tk

>

un

the

glo

try

#^:

-4~

tals

Their face with

ly

mor

r#

^-

on

leads

lent sen

:ti:

Death, like

tears;

To souls that watch and


They leave on earth their

-4-

m^

And
And

ing

gate,

their

:t:

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He
And

lands;

the

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of

tul

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its

eth to

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Their jour

grace comes with the mes

side

6s. D.

pas

m
Be

&

Beautiful Home. 7s

No. 102.

'

the

door;

ger comes down,


thee," they cry;

nev

er

glo

ry's

crown,

to

die!

them

more.

0~

:t^

i::_tp5

Refrain

Home, beau-ti

ful

home,
Beau-ti

Bright,
-

TT^

-^

ful
-H^

lip
-p.

home.
"W

beau-ti

ful

home,
Beau-ti

ful

home.

Home.

Beautiful
.4

Home, home of

^.

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:*:

:*:

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the

ran

- ti

- ti

home.

f ul

ful.
f^

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Et^au

A.

Be Pure

No. 103.

beau

somed, Bright,

in Heart.

,^^-j^-^-^-p ^-

ry

lil -

so

white and fair, Sweet-ly breathe on the Sab-bath

-4-

air,

1.

Star

2.

Gold-en-heart-ed, esch one doth bring Heaven's nies-sage, and each doth sing,

3.

Let

4.

Then our Father's kind face

us

list

ies,

to

the

mes-sage kind. Let

we'll see
-0- -fiH"
'J

U3, tru

- ly,

on

us,
-*-

Smile up

in heart

on

if

and mind,

we

ly

^g,

?=f=tp:

r^^r
"Be

pure,

3:
I

pure

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Chorus.
i-lv-t
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be

PP

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"Be

heart,"

in

^
^

al

in

heart."

f=?=ytit^3

i^f^t!
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^-ri

pure

be

pure,

dfv

si

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Like the

lil -

ies,

the

love

ly

ies,

Be

fee;
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lil

pure, be pure
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-,

:^=^:

^^-r

A-

lil -

ies,

the

love

ly

lil

- ies.

Bo

By

per.

David C. Cook Pub. Co.

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lib:i--i=:

pure, be pure

heart,

:t:=t:

I,

Like the

in

^^

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in

heart.

p\;^iii


Go Ye Through the Gates.

No, 104.
E. E.

1.

2.

3.

IIEWITX

Go
Go
Go

E. S.

^-. -0ye thro' the gates.with a hap

- py song of love,
ye thro' the gates, and the Mas-ter's way pre-pare,

ye thro' the gates, with a joy

ous shout of praise,

LosKXZ.

Tell

ing

Tell

ing of

His

all

the

His

sal-va-tion

P-'

,-

?=^:?=^:^=fe?J

- pie, the Lord


is King a-bove;
Cast
ye up
the high-way, and
mar- cy, hear wit-ness ev-'ry-where; Lift - ing up
the standard of
com -eth, the song of vie- fry raise; Lift thy voice,
Zi - on, and

peo

OS-

^'-^~&^

^^

r0~

gath-er out the stones, Show that Je-sus reign-eth a-bove


righteousness on high, Let Im-manuel'sban-ner a-bove
in

His work en-gage

Trusting

1^-

Ie

L^2:

:^=

ofi

Him who liv-

eth, the

all

all

earth-ly thrones

ban-ners

%.

same from age to age.


-.

(^

=^=?

Chorus

d^-^_:

E?E?EEEf
the
yes,

through

....

Go ye

the

go

Lorenz.

ye

thro'

ye

the gates!

ye thro' the gates!

f>^

Copyright, 1901, by E.

go

For most sweet and bless-ed

gates!

thro', yes.

Go

gates!

Used by

per.

r* ^
Of

Go Ye Through the Gates.

serv-ice ev

your room this morn

1.

Ere

When your heart was fill'd with


When sore tri - als came up -

left

2.
3.

you

Go ye through
the gates.
Go ye through the sates.

a-waits!

^-F

m^9i

^flJ-,

God

Did YoLi Think to F

No. 106.

of

'ly child

an

- ing,
-

on

ger,

'

you,

pray?

In

you think to

pray?

Did

Did

you think

pray?

When

soul
^-

my

was full of sor


---- -- T^-

lov

ing

Gil - ead

-^

an

you

did

fa
-

vor,

oth

er

bor

row

-*-

-fe5'-

l=t

your

:^--^:

sue for

Balm of
--
--

the

you

:?z=iiz

That you might for-give

er,

row,

you

Did

lor,

broth

to

:iEE

Christ our Sav

^--F^

you think to

::1zz=^:

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3F^

Did

plead for grace,

^+-

Did

^
name of

y?

-iS'-

TChorus.

P^

L*^

L,

??

As

a shield

to

day?

Who

had crossed your way?

At

the gates

of

Oh,ho\v praying rests the weary! Pray'r will change the

day?
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night to day;

So when

lifergets

dark and drear -y.

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F^F

Don't for-get

to pray.

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Heavenly Sunlight.

No. 106.
Katk

Powell

Ui.jier.

Fithian.

G.

Joyfully.

II

I
1.

Sun

2.

Long had

light

3.

Well

4.

Nev

re

flood- ing

my
in

whan

ing

in

f ull

'

the

mem-ber

the

day

wan

Him

shall

Je

soul;

Tho' for

found rest;

Cast-ing

my

Till

ne js to-day,
find peace.

Flood- ing

my

soul,

Seek

ing

in

vain,

found

and the hour. When


-

sus has

vain;

nev- er more;

world to

sought in

er from

seek -ing

no

flow

is

der

tak

en

mo-mant
-

on

self

gain.

No

my

bur

nev

den

er

me

per

er

spring

of

Him
me

for

His mer

ly

up

con

has

ob

tain,

Heav

gain,
-

Heav-en-ly sun-light

is

-m-

'

sus

my

flood-ing

en

sun

ly

light

is

store.

m^
fct

'

fessed.

t:

Je

My

Which

whole.
-

in

-0-

And

way,

cy and pow'r,

the bright mansion and crown

feet

more,

the craving would cease,'Twould

:t::=tiizt=:c:=cz=t zrr t=3ti=i

made

rest,
-

my

Sav

soul,

ior

-MV--

^-^has

per

And Je-sus has

feet

full

con

con

- trol.

trol.

.l_'t^='EE^^=iz|EjZ^E^feE^'Eh3EfeEEi
By

per. Powell

G. Fithian.

Land of Sunshine.

No. 107.

Fred

Froxia Smith.
Trio and Quartet,

A.

Fillmore.

:5zEr=S=5
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1/

Far a-bove earth's low-'ring shad - ows, Well I know the sun -light falls,
Here the mists of sor-row shroud us Friends de-part or prove un - kind,
Far a-bove earth's low-'ring shad - ows, Well I know the sun -light falls,

1.

2.
3.

Tenor

eI^I^IiS^Plii

:2zi:

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the glo - ry of God's pres - ence Glit-ters o"er the jas - per
There our Father's smile is con - stant, Driv-inggloom from out the
And the glo - ry of God's pres - ence Glit-ters o'er the jas - per

^~zSLand

May
Land

:s*-

of
I

of

sun-shine there no
on - ly reach that
sun-shine there no

shad
coun
shad

ow,

mind.
walls.

^=^1

^m

;*;s

i--=t-

walls.

?=t

E^E^

'^Z

2^-

-jr

And

Shuts

the

light

What doth mat

try,

ow,

Shuts

the

from
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ter

from

light

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r-

iS5^
j

t
9

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i^"

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the
out
dark-uess
the
out
:f:

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(no shad - ow,)


(what mat -ter,)
soul, (no
shad-ow,)

soul,

here,

J-

There
Like
There

no
a
no

tem - pests dark


dream 'twill be
tem - pests dark

ly

for
-

ly

^-

'^I^Vrit.

^==t"
gath
got
gath

:3^=z=Ejz:2z:*=J=i=3-i-iEi==:B
er.

While the hap

py

ten,

When

ry

shall

py

that glo
While the hap

er,

ges
ap
ges

roll,
-

pear,
roll.

i^g:
D
t
b-

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1/
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There no tem-pests ?atliI.ilve
a dream for - iiot I

Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

er,

ten.

By

per.

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Let the Children Come.

No, 108.
Dr.

Helmer.

Philip Thillips.

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Wa
1.

In

the ear

2.

He

will

3.

Je

sus,

ly spring-time, In

now

re-ceive you

we are com-ing

its

morn-ing

Lit

fair,

- tie

buds of prom-ise,

your hearts you bring Hum-b!y to the Sav

If

To Thy

lov-ing arms,

Safe

there re-pos

ly

ior,

ing,

I
i-T

Lit

-J^-JK

P^

tie bios -

Heav'n"s ex-alt
Sin

no long

somsrare; Hear the words of Je


-

ed King; For

er harras.Prom the wiles of

the

in

vi

Ti
-J^^_^_J^
o
!i,

sus, Precious will they be,

ta

tion.Gracious, full, and free,

Sa

tan Thou canst set us free.

P--

|= ^fe^EESg^^
1^^-[7 ^-)

Says

lit -

to all

Tho' we're

lit -

tie chil - dren.

^^.

Let them come to Me.

the chil- dren. Come,


tie chil

dren.

E^P^

1"

Chords.

^m^^^
Bring the

We

will

come to Me.

come

to

Let them come to Me,

Thee

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Let them come to Me,

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lit - tie

chil

dren,

Let them come to Me.

a_
I

Sankey, owner of Copyright.

From "Gems

of

Song."

Used by

per.

No. 109.
.

Me

Tell

the Old, Old Story.

MISS HAxioa-.

,^_

^ ^^^^^

^-'^
1.

Tell

2.

Tell

me
me

the old,
the sto

old

sto

ry slow

rR^^r

ry

Of

ly

That

un

seen things

may take

it

bove,

in,

Of
That

=i:b=:

it-^

r-^i

^~^=^=fe^f^-K^^=R=
s
rt
0=i
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Je-sus and

His

won-der

re

f ul

glo

demp

Of

ry,

Je

tion, God's

rem

sus and
-

dy

Sim-ply,

As
For

of -ten,

to

help

lit -

Woi-get

and

de

-way

at

less

- filed.

me
me

the sto-ry
the sto-ry

>N|I

tie

child,

For

so

soon,

The "ear-

Tell

me

am weak and wea-

ry, And
morn-ing Has

dew" of

ly

'

the old, old

sto

ry.

Tell

me

the old old

J^-ll-r-^

sto-ry.

Used by

Tell

noon.

-J

Tell

sin;

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Chorus.

passed a

love;

for

il

---K5^-0----^l

t^r-h~r-'-

His

Tell

me

the old,

old

sto

ry

Of

Je-sus

and

~
per.

W.

H. Duane.

>

His

love.

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I


Sing of His Mighty Love.

No. 110.
ClIAKLOTTK

IIOMEK.

G.

Chas. H. Gabriei,,

d^-rd-d- - -

immm^^^^^^sm
1.

2.

3.

^9

-rz\

are Thy works,


Lord of hosts, al-might-y One!
Thou hast fashioned with Thine own hand.The earth be-low, the heav'n's a- bove*
Thou in- fi-nit?, liv - ing God, Up - on us now Thy spir-it pour;

Great and mar-vel-ous

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6 S-^~

:-

EEE=E^t=E=

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Earth and firm-a-ment speak Thy praise.Thy name.is writ- ten

how won

We

der-ful

Thy

is

pow'r,

And yet how

would wor-ship Thee, laud and praise Thy ho

ly

ten

name

izit:

der
for

in

the

sun.

is

Thy

love.

ev

er

more.

J-i^

:t:

Chorus.
-1

"

His might

d^f-^

t.

1=^

won

for

love.

^
-

der-ful;

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fe^?:

d=^:

t:E^l^~Mi

)-~d:

=^5
-=^^^1:

-~*
'^^i
Let

His praise thro'

a-

all

the earth

re-sound;

Hon -or andmaj

es-ty

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m^^
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:t:

r-

--J

:^^

1^
now and for-ev

e'

-9-

0-'

er be,

I-

'2?

Un-to Him a-lone wher-ev

er

man

is

found.

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...

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Copyright, 1903, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

-r


No.

Jesus

111.

Charlotte

G.

Calling Today.

is

Homek.

Emekson.

Dr. L. O.

1/

Him

hear

1.

Je

sas

is

call

ing

2.

Je

sus

is

call

ing

Your serv-

ice

3.

Je

sus

is

call - ing

He stands

at

>

da}-,

Call

ing for

you,

He

needs,

Call

ing

for

you,

the

door,

Call

ing

for

you,

to

:P^:

*=3:
^*=
^EE3=HEt
Call

ing for

you;

Call

ing for

you;

Call

ing for

you;

.=?^3

Will you not quick


Ten- der - ly, pa-

ly

tient

the

sum-mons

ly

with you

He

mer

im

pen your heart, and His

:^

=t=t:

t^

ly

cy

bey?
pleads.

plore.

e-

3
Chorus.

'^^r

!:^^:^4e^=.
^r

Je

sus

is call

-ing for

you!

Call

for you!

^^^

=-.

,^3.=^^
I

Je

sus

-i/_
ing

:^=-I
o

is call

iuir,

^=l

for you,
is

call

ing for you,

is call

'i=S'

call

Je-sus

iiig,

1/

is

1/

call-ing for you,

Hear Him

to

day

do

Him

way,

^z=^
Je

-A
n2iz22

PiiS?

sus

is

call

ing

for

vou.

-J^-4-

P
:P

you.
for

3& -^^v-

not

ing for you.

J^i-^t=^^^=^^

turn

<g

^Efe

Copyright, 1897, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

'=^N^=iie

No. 112.

His Love,
Rogers.

Mrs. L. K.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

ig=r:^=: 1^

^-f^

^:

s^=^5=r=5=s=i=:=3
1.

Go

spread

Fill

joy

ful

ti

in

dark

who mourn

those

2. Tell
3.

tho

world with prais

the

all

-I

Of
Of

His

love,

ness

His

love,

es

Of

His

love.

dings

His love,

of

0-r-

na

Tell

the

And

re

Oh,

how

tions o'er

peat

t=t:

the bless

sweet

to

wa

the

the

tell

sto

Of
Of
Of

ters

prom

ed

ise

ry

His love;

His love;

His love;

8:
:i|'**:

Oh,

the pre -clous

sto-ry!

be mine

Oh,

the

pre-cious

sto-ry,

re

sto

be

Yes, the pre

ti -

dings of

"^

^
qi=t:
"

cious

re

deem

"^

"I"

- ry,

ing
"*"

glo-ry To

the

the

bless-ed

glo-ry Ring out the bless-ed

mine the

glo

love.

The

light

ry

To

is

break

tell

the

bless-ed

Je

ing,

sus

Mm

-#--*-----*-

m.

:t.-=t:

:t=tt=

:t=t:

tell

plete with

l^

D.S.

comes,

-._#

^1-'

Je

sus comes; The light

is

^ *m ^ a
S:jiii.3g:z:z=z,a-rcz
.

-*-

break-ing, Je

-^

JL

sus
Jt-

comes!
Je- BUS conies!
SL
Ji...
.

^^

t:=7::t=:^ p-ra=^^^=^-T]

t:==^^=3:p=t=p:
Copyright, 1891, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

No.

Blessed be the Name.

113.

W.

II.

Arr. by Wjr. J.

Clark.

Kikkpatkick.

'mmmm^mmmmm
ma - jes - ty su - preme,
Him who reigns a - bove, In
name a - bove all names shall stand, Ex - alt - ed more and more,
Once ru - ined by the fall,
Re - deem - er, Sav - ior, Friend of Man,
The might - y Prince of Peace,
the Coun - sel - lor,
His name shall be

1.

All praise to

2.

His

3.

4.

-il ^ P

n^_ii^

^-

'

^_j

\-^4

*-

r*

r^^g

\-

L_|

Who

That He might man


to
die,
Fa -ther's own right hand, "Where an - gel hosts
hast de - vised sal - va-tion's plan, For Thou hast died
all earth's kingdoms con - quer - or, Whose reign shall nev
gave His

Son for man

God the

At

Thou
Of

re

deem.

dore.

for
-

er

all.

cease.

iiiii^^iiiigiiiiiEiiiiii
:p=t=:p:
Chorus.

4*

^=::|=J=:^=^rzj:

-^=:^d=F={^=fc;4^

Blessed be the name, blessed be the name, Blessed be the

name

of

the Lord;

m
Bless-ed

>

be the name, blessed be the name, Blessed be

5 The ransomed hosts to Thee shall bring


Their praise and homage meet;
With rapturous awe adore their King,
And worship at His feet.
Copyright, 1888, by

Wm.

the

name

of the Lord.

J.

KirkpatricU.

as we are known,
world above
Forever sing around the throne

6 Then shall

And

we know

in that

His everlasting love.

Used by

per.


No. 114.
F. J.

?:5r

the Blessed Hour of Prayer.

'Tis

Crosby.

\V.

=:trE=:t=3^

0 ^-0

*^J^5
^

'Tis

the bless

ed hour of pray'r, when our hearts low

2. 'Tis

the bless

ed hour of pray'r, when the Sav

3. 'Tis

the bless -ed hour of pray'r

4/ At

the bless

1.

ior

bend,

ly

To

tried

#-

And we

draws near, With

when the tempt - ed and


pray'r, trust -ing Him we
be -

ed hour of

DOANE.

li,

:^=^i|:=d=d=F:^==:tq

a
the

That the

lieve

fel^4l2
<u

0^i

0^0-.*0-0

Ui
gath-er

Je

to

sus,

our Sav

ten-der com-pas-sion His


Sav-ior

who

loves

them

ior

chil

their sor

and Friend;

If

b
we come to Him

dren to

hear;

When He

tells

row con

With

sym

blessings we're needing we'll sure

ly

re

fide;

ceive. In

the ful

us
-

in

we may

pa-thiz- ing

ness of this

'^

faith. His

pro

cast

His feet

heart
trust

sweet

sweet

at

tec

tion

to

share.

ev

care;

'ry

moves ev

'ry care;

shall lose

ev

'ry

care;

to

be there!

Bless-ed

hour

to

be

He
we

re

What a balm
What a balm
What a balm
What a balm

of

there.

Copyright, 1880, by Biglow

&

Main.

Used by

per.

for
for

for
for

wea
the wea
the wea
the weathe

pray'r, Blessed

hour

ry!
ry!

ry!

ry!

I'

how
how
how
how

of pray'r;

We'll Scatter Good Seed.

No. 115.

H.

Ida Scott Taylor.


1^

James Preston.

^ UUET.

^H_

1.

This

2.

The kind-ness

life

is

we

3.

gar

to

oth

must be

glad

heav

by sow

ness

soil

ward we

be

ful

of

seed that

we

be
press,

Up

sow,

we sow;

God gives us
The words of

sal

spring

in - to

blos-som for
root

ing the

bund- ant
va

keep

to

pray

crown of

And ask -ing

re

the

ly

tion

for

ing

as

And we may have brambles,

May

stow, Will

-iSS-T-

sun-shine and show'rs,

and deed

all

where they grow;We'll need

B:

ones will

tion

may

which

ing the seed;

en fromseed which

Ml^=
on

ers,

:^:

weeds from the

lost

care

SoEI

den where ac

or

beau

- ti -

joic

ing for you and

Sav

ior

our ef

forts

ful

flow'rs.

for

me.

to

bless.

=q=

r.fe
Chorus.

We'll scatter good seed in word and in deed, And Je-sus will bless

1/

it,

we know;

mm^mmmf^m
^^
,,

J-^-^-^-=qrFd=:^^
^-w
w ^

m ma

-#

L^

In

mer-cy and love, for heav-en a-bove, We'll scatter good seed as we go.

til

ti^

1-9-

r:\

-\-00-

Copyright, 1900, by

J.

Howard

Entwisle.

John

J.

Hood, owner,

-i-

The Broken Pinion.

No. 116.

Tenor and Soprano Duet, Tenor sing small notes.

SVH

-^-J^--l*H

-N-r-l

walked thro' the wood-land mead

found

young

en By

pin

^^-

healed

He

its

lived

For Christ

art.

tive

es,

ty,

bird

I-

with a

took

en. Raised an-oth

|-#-J

bro-ken wing;

him
-

er

to

my

from de

heart;
-

spair;

9ZM1

wound and each morn


no

with a

ble

might -y

the

pur
heal

ing

pose

er

It

And

sang

its old

strug-gled not

Hasa balm

for

sweet strain,
in

ev-'ry

vain;
pain;

SB f=.=f
^--fi^r-l

-9-

--

-^

V--^
-0-

-^

But the bird with a bro-ken

But the

life

And the soul

""

D
pin

that

sin

had strick

that

He

has heal

P
Copyright, 1897, by Charlie D. Tillman.

ion

Never soared

as high

gain,

en

Never soared as high

gain.

Higher

ed,

--I-

\-~^

-'f

4^-^^,-J^-^^^,

i%

f:%

sing,

due

---- -W-

I-

And found on a bed of moss


And touched with a Christ-like pi And the life that sin had strick

the thrushes
se

sin's

-.

N^-j-

V-H

Kept an-oth - er from the snare,

ion

COLHURN.

C. S.

^fer-i

Where sweet

ows,

life strick -

But the bird with a bro - ken

still

shall soar

^-

The Broken Pinion.

tB^i

^=1 ^^ ^
pin

But the bird withabro-ken


But the

And

life

the soul

that

hadstrick-en

that

He

has

heal

Nev-er soared as

high

Nev-er soared as

high

soar

High-er

ed

still shall

mmm

^-j^j-

..-!-

Je

sus,

2.

Je

sus,

3.

Je

sus,

my
my
my

gain.

gam.

.^ pi
wj

My

Jesus,
117.
Fakny J. Crosby

No.

1.

ion

sin

Shepherd.
Henki Cramer.

with

Shep-herd,

Call

Shep-herd,

Now

to

Shep-herd,

Help

me

a
a sweet com-mand, Lead with
Thy
in
Thy past - ures fair, Safe
in
Thy name to praise. Keep me
"

Siili^
Z-K=W=

fmm^
lov-inghand
ten-der care
all

my

ways.

My

mmm^0

-jit-

=EE3=t:

--

Where

Thee;

to

steps

Oh,

lead

Thou me;

Oh,

keep

Thou me;

ing

liv -

Thou art

If

Then

the

in

fount

up

ains glide

ways

al -

per

near,
fold

J^J3.

:E^
-X
^^5^^353|g=pE

J^^-^-^-4r~

hi-^

izi:

:^S1

There would

still

a -bide.

still Thy voice I hear.


And
Where youth is nev-er old.

Je

sus

my

on

ly guide, Close, close to Thee.

fear,

Close, close to Thee.

joy be-hold.

Close, close to Thee.

No

dan-ger will

Let

me Thy

Copyright, 1890, by Ira D. Sankey.

From "Gems

of

Sung."

Used by

per.


Have a Heart of Kindness.

No. 118.
James Uowe.

Chas. H. Gabriel,
-J^-

1.

2.
3.

Have
Have
Have

[^

a heart of kind-ness, sym-path-y

and love,WouId you lay up treasures


helping hand.WouId you lay up treasures
a heart of kindness and a voice that cheers,Would
you lay up treasures
a heart of kind-ness and

'^

I'

,V_^_4.H__4-|

the world a

for

the

bet

the

com

bove;

Ma

ny blessings, dai-

lov

ly,

ing-ly

be-stow,

ter land;

Share a brother's bur-den yours will light -er


grow:
ing years; Go where sor-row lin-gers,
go where sin is rife.

0~O~ ~0

:^^^=^=^:
Chorus.

3=E

fj'
iS*-

the homes of sor-row, as

In

Car

ry love and

you on-ward

go.

comfort ev-'ry where you go.

Have

a hear t of kind-ness,

Feed the souls that hunger, with the bread of life.

m^m^mimmmm
mmmls^lMmiM ipa
sym

path-y

and

love,

Would you

lay up treasures in

the world

bove

^^mmmmmnmm^
Copyright, 1902, by Chas. H. Gabriel.


No.

Let Us Go to the House of the Lord.

119.

Chas. M. Fillmore.

Fi;ed a. Fillmore
J

- ^:

ijv

fe|yr^3#=F^

!-

ts

^_

:^EEl^
1.

2. All
3.

was

glad,

and

my

the

pleas-ures

of

May the

heart did

rev

time come to
-^-^

pass,

re

joice

pas

and. -the

day

--"-

-#-F-

ry,

el -

-^-

at

When

J2_

'--

_(g.

-F&

is

_^.

:t

:Ft==t=-t=iztz::

the
the

soon ap-pear. That

JS-

t~^^^
r=^p t=^==p:=-p==t:
-0

the sound,

time and mirth. All

^^J^1^=^=^-^=^==:^^l

blest

in - vi

-ta-tion

prom-ised

-#-

'-

to

us

in

heard; 'Twas the voice of the

that the world can

joys

af

Word,

the

-S-

g_

:c=c|i:

deemed, and
geth

they said "Let

and

the

er

shall

ny,
to

tions of earth all

-^

re-

the
to

*^ -r

^~

an-ikems and songs of thanks-

us

go

to

the house

of

the

Lord."

day

in

the house

of

the

Lord,

us

go

to

th3 house

of

the

Lord."

Of

bliss

s - s-'F*

S. W'z7^

D.

peace

That the na

^ A
t

ma

Can not once be com-pared

ford,

call "Let

:i=:s-pP=r|?^i^j=t?:t:

U
giv

ing and

praise, "Let

us

go

to

I
of

ly

the

Lord."

Chorus.

come
to the house of the Lord,
O come

the house

-^

JL JL JL

:^~^=':

-^

-p:
^-/: -^=t

Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Bros

By

per.

come
to the house of the Lord;
o come

The Lily of the Valley.

No. 120.

English Melody.

m
1.

I've

2.

He
He

3.

He's

ev

and

all

er leave me, nor

yet

found a friend in

my

all

nev-

will

Je

sus,

griefs has tak - en,

er,

nev

ry-thing

my

me,

to

He's the

sor-rows borne; In temp-

for -sake

me

here,

While

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ff

:^^i^

a)

9 WWi

1^1

ta

tion He's

live
-#-

my soul; The
my strong and mighty tow'r; I've

of ten-thous-and to

fair -est

by faith and do

-^

-e-

Hisbless-ed will;

-s>-

-*-

for

the

of

Val-ley,

Him for-sak

^^^^ ^

-^-.^a

-?5""

*-

Lil
all

^'"

in

and

en,

bout me,

I've

-#-*-p&
s:z:=c:

-^p-^=^-t-

D.

S.

LiZ

the

of

Val-ley,

the

Fine.

r-=^=:^
g
f

Him

lone

my

all

;ife=:

bright

t?

and Morning

'

'


"-^^^

'

Star, He's the fair

'

'

In

sor

Tho'

all

row
the

Then sweep - ing

He's

my

world for

up

He

tells

me

ev

Thro'

Je

sus

ers

of

Whf^re riv

=1^

to

9
com
-

glo

'ry

care

shall

safe

de

- fort,

light

troub-le

in

me,

and

Sa

ry

to

see

on
- ly

shall

my

to

soul.

^-^^
9

sake

b~t?~t"

ten-thous-and

of

est

^9

:&:

All
need to cleanse and make me ful-ly whole,
I
From my heart, and now He keeps me by His pow'r.
With His man - na He my hun - gry soul shall fill.

see

dols torn

noth-ing now to fear,

P ^

=1^

q=I^:

:Er

-0

my
me

He's

tan tempt
His bless

stay,
sore,

ed face,

Him

to

roll.

He's the

reach

the

goal.

He's the

er

roll.

He's the

ev
-if-

-9-

-Y5--f-

SgE^g^gEJ

What

Your Song?

Is

LORENZ.

E. S.

Chil

dren,

what

is

your song to-day? Chil

dren,

what

is

your song?

2. Chil

dren,

what

is

your song to-day? Chil

dren,

what

is

your song?

3. Chil

dren,

what

is

your song to-day? Chil

dren,

what

is

your song?

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The Lord

is

good and kind

al-way, In

His sunshine gleams. His show- ers


Shall

we

not give

Him

to

our

Him we

trust.

He

To

all

Who guides our

feet lest

9-9

our stay;

is

each His need He giv

fall,

eth

all;

we should

0-^

fall?

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l=i=ElE^I^#EEil|

Praise

God!

-S-

-g-

This

is

-S-

-IL

-^"^

our song to-day! Praise

5-

-f.

God!

This

is

our song

,*

-S-

Trust

God!

This

is

our song to-day! Trust

God!

This

is

our song

Love

God!

This

is

our song to-day! Love

God!

This

is

our song

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No. 122.
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Light Divine.
Geo.

II.

my soul, bless-ed sun


my soul, bless-ed sun in
my soul, bless-ed sun ^'--^-

1.

There

is

sun-light in

2.

There

is

sun light

There

is

sun-light

3.

C.

Uugg.

Joyously.

:
-*_ # _5__--

-^
f-'

in

light!
light!

Cheering up life's darksome


Love and praise beyond con-

light! It

will

guide

.
^

'
I

me

safe

-^

- ly

'

li-.l

*^

way;

the bless

ed Lord

of

life

is

that

sun

light,

trod;

the bless-ed Lord

of

life

is

that

sun

light,

Bless-ed

home

the

bless-ed Lord

of

life

is

that

sun

light,

Bless-ed

Chorus.
-A -- _^ -^

^_4^

Bless-ed

-4-

^__i_
-0-

rI

am

walk-ing in the

light,

blessed sunblessed, blessed

light!

Where

light!

"Where the clouds

the clouds of love di-vine


of

a-bove

love

di

me
-

roll;

vine

am

a -hove

me

roll;

:t

walk

walk-iiio: in

the

ing

in
in

liq:ht,

-..^.^_.^A

Copyright, 1902, by

the
sun
light, Glorious sunlight of the soul,
the blessed, blessed light,

_^3

Geo

C. Hugg.

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A.

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Are We*

Little Birds' of Praise

No, 123.

Hewitt.

E. E.

AVm. J.

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f-J
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Kirkpatkick.

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Lit

tie birds

of

praise are

we,

Sing-ing, sing

2. Lit

tie birds

of

praise are

we.

Trust- ing, Sav

- ior,

trust

3. Lit - tie birds

of

praise are

we,

Hap

hap

py.

Lord,

tie birds

of

praise are

we,

Guid

guid

ed,

1.

4. Lit

ed,

Lord, for

ing,

Thee;

ing

Thee,

in

Thee;

Lord, by

Thee;

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and flowers. In

ly

buds

Safe, as

in

Teach us

ev

-row
down-y
how to

-*-

spar

er

fall.

nest,

go.

ear

life's

Thou dost love


Shel-teredon

And

way

the

morn

ly

and keep
our

Sav

of

bless

ing hours.
us

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-i-

^-

Thou dost see

'Mid these love

py,

-^-

all.

ior's breast.

ing show.

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Chorus.

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Hap - py

lit -

tie birds,

Hap-py

lit-tle birds,

Hap-py

lit -

tie birds

of praise are we;

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Hap - py

lit -

tie birds.

Hap - py

lit -

tie birds,

Sing

ing,
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'

Wm.

J.

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Lord for

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Thee.

A
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No. 124.

Just for Today.

"Words arranged.

J.

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1.

Lord, for

2.

Let

me

no

3.

Not for

to

to

==i:

mor-row and
wrong or
i -

its

needs

die

word,

Un

mor-row and

its

needs

Dear Lord.

H. F1TJ.MOKE.

do

not

think

ing

pray,

say;

pray;

rj:

r
But

keep

me

from the stain of

Set

thou

seal

But

for

Thy

-^?-^>-

up

my

on

love and guid-ance

K
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hr

r^

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sov

Kind words

when

For

Just

for

to

day;

lips,

Just

for

to

day;

now,

Just

for

to

day;

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sin,

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rr

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will

lone,

would

ex

press.

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du

life,

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ebb

this

fleet - ing

would

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ly

pray,

way,

y:
'?-^-\-

^=e

jSe^

~'r

For

get

That Thou
I

ing

all

my work

know Thou

wilt

my

own.

wilt

bless,

Just for,

be

near.

To
To

-VE:

Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Bros.

Just

for

bless
bless,

ill
to

just for

that

day.

to-day.
day.

to bless that day.

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We

No. 125.

Praise Thee,

God.

(Childreu's Anthem.)

We

Sheewin.
^_4

All

the earth doth

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God; we acknowedge Thee to be the Lord.

praise Thee,

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worship Thee.the Father ev

er

To Thee

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all

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the pow'rs therein.

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phim con-

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ti^

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ual -ly doth cry,

ly, ho-Iy,

ho

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Lord, God of Sab

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Heav'n and earth are full of the


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Have a Blessing Ready.

No. 126.
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Have a
Have a
Have a

1.

2.

3.

fi-

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sS^s"-^it'^3

As you pass
a
bless -ing read - y, Would yoa help - ful
bless- ing read - y, Read -y
all
the
bless

Gabriel,

("HAS. H.

ing read

long;

y,

prove;
while;

Have a word of
Have a ton - der
Have a sooth-ing

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kind

ness,

mes

sage,

sen

tence,

Or
Or
Or

r-

song;

Ma

love;

There are souls that wander, Nev

a hap

-*-

a cheering
a look of

ny ev

There

smile;

py

--

ars)

er strug-gle

'Neath a
er

souls that sor-row,There are

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frowning

sky;

Give them hope and cour-age Ere you pass them by.

knowing

why;

Warn them

souls that

sigh;

Give them words of coni-fort Ere you pass them by.

of their

dan-ger Ere you pass them by.

Then always.

^feEE=EE^EZEE^^t:=i^
Chorus.

(r>6-

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bless

ing

read

^e^ee:
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Have a word
Have

:SE
-

As
As

you pass
you

rT5-r 1^-'=p-^
1/

Or

a cheering
a cheering

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a - long;

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of kind-ness,

long;

pass

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:[i=;ziit::

H. Gabriel.

song

Bear an-oth

er's bur-den,

souk;

EE HE^EEE

Have a

It

will

It

Blessing* Ready.

make you strong;


Have a
make you strong:

bless-ing read-y

will

-0

as you pass a

-^

8s

&

f-

long.

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Precious Name.

No. 127.

7s.
W.

DOANE.

Bow, ye mor-tals, bow be - fore Him, Bow and keep His sa - cred word;
Bow, ye an - gels, chant His prais - es, Strike your lyres with one ac - cord,
Men and an - gels, ser - aphs join - ing, In one grand har-mo-nious chord,

1.

2.
3.

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II.

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Bow

in rev'rence and
a - dore
While each voice mel-o-dious rais
Voice and in - stru-mentcom-bin

^g^0

Him, Bow, con- f ess your Sav-

es

Pjb

ing.

All,

ans un

31-^

ior.

.7

Lord.

to Christ the Lord.

con-f ess that Christ

is

Lord.

iiiiiiiii
Pre

cious name,

Pre-cious

how sweet!
Hope
name,
O how sweet

of

earth and joy of heav'n;

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Pre-cious name.

how sweet,
Hope of earth and joy
Precious name, O liow sweet.how sweet

;/

;/

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of heav'n.

'-f2_!

Oh, to Be More Like Jesus.

No. 128.

Will

V\oiasaiia .Music by

1.

Oh, to be more like

Je

sus,

Oh,

2.

Oh, to be more like

Je

sus,

Help- ing the

3.

Oh, to

be more like

Je

sus,

Mer

fall -

ci - ful,

^
-s^-

more of His love;

to have

en to

rise;

lov-ing and

kind;

ii^^^=i

Thompson.

L.

liiiusi
His love;
to

rise;

and kiud;

in

my

heart,

ing

hand,

Deep
Giv

Fill

From

ing rny soul.

Bid -ding. to

the great heart

stand, Firm

Lead -ing the way, Bright'ning the day,

Help

in
-

the faith

ing the lame

bove,

we

prize,

and

blind,

-\
<5>-'~^
Je

sus

came loving and

Cheer-ing the brok


Je

sus

came saving the

Giv

cheer-ing,

en heart

fall -

ing the hun

ed,

Wip -

en,

Help-ing them sin

ing

way

gry

food,

their tears,
o'er

-come.

J
the
a -

them

hun

way

-it

Help-ing the

poor and the

need

Com-fort-ing

ma-ny

in

sor

row.

Res - cu - ing

per

ing

sin

ners,

-.

ish

Je

waj kind

sus

Ban-ish

ing doubts

Bringing the

^-^rtr=g=Sd-grrjf --rf Tjirg:

food,

Ileli)-in2;

tears,

Coni-fort

come,

lies

By

y,

per. of Will L.

cu

the

need

y,

- iiiu;

sor

-row,

ing

sin

iicrs,

Thompson, East Liverpool, O.

way

siry
tlieir
-

sin oer-

and

good,

and

fears,

ward home.

rr

Oh, to be More Like Jesus.


Chorus.

Z^t-

more

to

Je

like

Guid

siis,

-^

-0-

ing the sin

g -^
i*_i-i_'

-I

-0-

-0-

Oh,

- iier

-^

a-

bove;

g#_

,^-'1

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6
Nev

er cease try-ing,

Liv

ing or dy-ing, Work-ing for

God

No. 129.

God and

love.-

Here.

Is

M. Walker.

AUDENTIA AXDERSON.

^^m^mmmmm^i^m^^^
.

3.

When
When
When

4.

Then

1.

2.

the sun

shin

the bus

is

hear

know

ing bright, Fill

that

God

the world with light,

all

When

the gen

That

His care,

love.

is

ing

Gathering sweets from flow'r and tree,

y bee,
the flow- ers wake and glow.

^^m

3:

tie

breez-cs blow,

all

care a

bove,

^=i:E_^3=:

When
When
When

her swift wings spred. Then

know by

love she's led;

the stars

come out

think

the

an

Sends

the sun

shine, fl-ow'rs,

day

or

in

the rain drops gen

Come
Bus

see

and
-

see.

come

bee.

bus

tly

Sweet

fall.

so

Then

clear.

and

light. For,

and see.
-

by

come

bee.

bus

Near

to

me,

near

to

me.

near

God

is

here,

God

is

here,

God

the flow'rs they call,

to

ly

and

see!

bee.

to

- ly

to

the flow'rs

Then

know

by

Then

think

the

an

day

or

in

For,

by

love
-

they

call.

the night

me,
here.

:fe^i=i^lSii^i^
Sweet

gels near,

Come

and

^i
see.

she's

led.

Bus

bee.

gels

near.

Near

to

me.

the

night,

God

is

here.

Let Us Away.

No. 130.
Fanny

Geo. T. KiiiKPATKiCK.

Crosby.

J.

1.

Let us a

way, no long

2.

Let us a

way, the mes-sage o

3.

Let us a

way, we can

4.

Let us a

way, oh,

er

not de

us

let

do

Morn-ing with joy

lay,

Je

bey,

bright;

is

sus re-peats the

call;

Har-vest will soon be

lay,

way. Lift

ing our eyes

o'er;

bove;

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'^'

^iittl

'

^.^

T\

Let

a- way

us

Come with

la-bor to-day

Oat

mis-sion ful

Haste to the

and
our

will

- fill.

the fields so

in

Mo-ments and hours,

like

beau-ti

Faith -ful and true

our

la-bor pur -sue, Trust-ing a

7-.ii-Tf-#

work for
no

-turn

Sav

all.

more.

ior's love.

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XZZMZ.

q=

<^

UJ

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on

ward,

FT

mi

-m~-i:,

ful flow' rs,Soon will re

Unison.

Chorus.

On

* r*

white.

z.

'J

1-j

bound

ward,

ing

Li

Lj

long.

^
M~
w=^

'^

On

ward.

LJ
7,ii-i+

Copyright, 1900, by

0-\

Wm.

L-i

E-J
on

ward,

J. Kirkpatrick.

the

0'\

Used by

per.

Lj

L.'
join

bus

0^0-1

throng.

S-2


Let Us Away.

-'

L^ T M

-^

E^Ki
gath

No. 131.

1.

Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho

2.

Ho
Ho

ly,

ho

ly,

ho-

ing

- ly,

ly,

(Nicea.

P. M.)

Eev.

ly!

Lord

God

Al

ho

lyl

an

gels

ho

ly!

tho'

might
dore

bright

our song shall rise

to Thee;

crowns a-round the glass

man

Thy great glo

ry

may

y sea;

not see;_

John

Ear

y,

mer-ci-ful

and might-y!

now be

fore Thee,

God o - ver
Which wert and

there

none be

side Thee,

Per

~*

l*~i

-^

ly

the

in

Ho

-w

ly,

ho-ly, ho~

Thousands and ten thou -sands

On

ly

Thou art ho

ly;

Fi=^i

bp=^=r^

wor-ship

Dykes.

B.

Thee Casting down their

-^L

E=E=E

is

grain.

dark- ness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of

V
morn

the

Holy, Holy, Holy!

Eegixald Heber.

3.

er in

feet in

all,

who

rules e

art

and

ev

in

love and pur

pow'r,

iHiii
r=^=F

er

ter

more

ni

ty.

shall be
-

- ty.

.<S2


P. M.

Greeting.

No. 132.

Old Tuue.

-fc-4

2.

We
We

3.

Such prin

1.

come with joy the truth


hope
-

ev

in

the seed

in

ev-

God

light

ens,

True, hon-est-heart-ed souls

as these

we

cher

ish,

The lay

ci - pies

>-_--

teach you, To sow

to

'ry land

--_

dL

'^^

of hands

ing on

^-

'

I
'ry

to

with the

heart;

We

find;

With such, the hope

rest;

For

hope
not

the ev

one sin

i-dence

Je

in

gle

word

may

reach you.

sus

bright -ens.

per

shall

That

No
From the

ish

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from

all

err

tale

of

law

de-signed to

you

or
vil

may

part,

Ee

clouds their mind.

The

make men

For

blest.

gos
e

the

ye

ceive
-

pel

ven

is

the

word.
sent;

dead,

As
Be
Our

1:

r-

-I

^.^.
taught by

the Lord

faith-ful,

re -pent;

Mas

ter

to

save

you;

The

will

save

you;

God's

Who

came

to

the

world

Bap-

tized,

and

the

Lord

rise

by

the

pow'r that saves

has said, Shall

5j

us.

To

:^'

P. M.

Greetinar.

one bless -ed way, Which,

own

bless-

mest us

a-gain, In the gath

0- 0i

-a

we

if

Re-vealed un

ed plan

er

us to

His throne,

him to

His throne.

Will lead

bey.

to

man

To

ing,

when

We

lead

stand be-fore His throne.

1_|.

Raynolds.

No. 133.

Us &

Axon.

10s.

^1.

2.
3.

4.

We
We
We
We

would

see Je

sus,

for the shad- ows length -en

would

see Je

sus,

thegreat Rock Foun-da

tion,

would

see Je

sus,

o'.h- er lights

are fad

ing,

would

see Je

sus,

this

we're need

all

is

Where
Which

cross this
-

on

our

for long

Strength, joy and

ing,

-*-.-

tzitp:

g'-i-^
lit

were

feet

years
will

set

by

we have

re

ing

life;

joiced to

ness come with

the

We

see;

Not
The

sight;

We

sov-'reign grace;
-

I-

our

of

land-scape

tie

'u/

would

see

ings

would

see

ag

to strength-en,
-

age
ris

are
-

ta

tion,

fail

en, plead

ing,
ing.

our

of

Je

sus,

all

their

pil -

grim-

dy

ing.

==1"

For

the

last

wea

Can thence re-move

We

(-

^^f=^
-

ri -

us,

ness, the
if

fi

we see
we go

nal strife,

His face.

would not mourn them, for


to Thee.
Then wel-come day, and fare-well mor-tal night.

r
From "Songs

our weak

sus

:_^=^S:3piii=^ C^faith

Je

nor death, with

life,

bless

for the Sanctuary.

One Sweet Hour With Jesus.

No. 134.

FuEDEiiic n. Pease.

ClIAllLOTTE G. IIOMEK.

One sweet
One sweet
One sweet

1.

2.
3.

the world a-

hour with

Je-sus ev

'ry day.

Hid from

all

hour with

Je

sus ev

'ry day,

Where no

eye

but

His can

hour with

Je

sus ev

'ry day,

Fore-taste

of

the

joy to

-*-Fl

'-Ei

b^h

FE=t:

^'tt"

rr

what

to

hear

Him

say,

me

pray,

joy

it

see.

Where no

ear

but

come.

When

all

the blood- washed saints for aye,

Oh,

part;

with

His

can hear

"Speak,

How

thy

heart."

child;

pour out

helps

and strengthens

me!

Him
-^

home.

-^

it

-I

with

my
shall

:t

S^E^

gB*

dwell

is

at

_J\

with Je
One sweet hour
One sweet hour

^^^

i^fgpppsiiiiiSp
the heart a -long the way. Like the

cheers

How
m

it

cheers

ti-^m

Copyright, 1902. by Chas. H. Gabriel

m^

mu

sic

of

song.

^^

f-^p.

-J|

-t:

^^^


When

No. 135.

the Rosy Light of Morning.


Words and Mu^ic by

^m- S^-*

*-^

-9-

1.

When

the ros -y

light

of

For

a good and

glo

rious

3.

Let us then press bold

:i^i

Z13

2.

Batkd.

E. B.

morn
pur

on

ly

ing Soft

- ly

beams a-bove the

we meet each Sab-bath

pose Thus

hill,

day,

ward. Prove ourselves as sol-diers true;


-1*-

-S^-"

-iS-

-i9-.

:t:=

^^^-~'^ "

r-

r-

:4==|:

=^^
And the birds, sweet
Each one striving

heav'n-ly
for

sal

He

He

will

will lead us.

songva

sters,

guide

Ev-

'ry

us,

sic

fill;

ap- point-ed way

Come, there's work for

^
0~i-

i=

mu

with

dell

tion Thro' the Lord's

to

all

do;

?:^

-I

:S'

IB

tz

g(-'=-

_4i_

Fresh from slum-ber we

Ear

nest

toil

Nev

er

tir

will
-

ing,

wak

en,

Sun

shine

re

ward

ed.

Zeal

nev- er

doubt

ing,

Bold

be

makes the heart so

ous hearts need not


ly

gay;

re- pine;

strug-gling to

the

Sf=

end,

J_!^_-J^_

Na

ture breathes her sweetest fra

God

will

In

the

not

world, tho' foes as

with-hold His bless

U"

- sail

-t,-^-

grance On the
-

ings
us,

ho

From the ea God will sure

ly

Sab

ger,

seek

ly

be

bath day.

ing mind.

our friend.


No. 136.

Love to Scatter Sunshine.

Ja:\ies Koavk.

Ci!A8.

GAnniEi.

IT.

-*:
1.

love

to share

,2.

love

to

3.

love

to bear

lift

sor

row,

the fall

en,

His ban

ner

love

dry

to

mid the world

-m

And com -fort those

tear,

dis - tressed, I
-

throng;

ly

p*-

^=bt
i/

^.^^-4-

3=S=1 fE4=3-:f^r=^^^TJsEE.=F^=:F
"*
love

to

wea

ry.

love

to cheer and glad

den The lone

love

to spread His gos

#_

aid the

And
By

pel,

-a

sto

ry and

shine.

to

pressed,

love

to

song,

.love

to

1.

'eHe^SeI:

my way

As on

ways And share an-oth

plead with sin

ners,

Un

-^

:=rEb=?Efe3=^4P=F=

bright-en path-

by

lb'
45=4^^_-H-j=

and op

ly

:^-

ter sun

love

'

i^

zzzm:

--

t-

scat

-9-

'^

give the sad heart cheer,

to

til

Him

rr-

er's

L/

H'-

go;

For

this

is

woe;

For

this

is

work for
work for

For

this

is

work for

they go;

- h=^* H
Chorus.

-.-I

F
'-

^^-^-

.4

*-='^^^-5 g-C^--^*^^t#t.,_,_,_J:t^_^.._i__,_J
Je

on
on

sus.

And

my way
my

oh,

love

go, ...

way

him

For

this is

I go;

Copyright, 1900, by Fillmore Bros.

so.

love

work for Je

to scat-ter sun-shine,

sus.

And

oh,

oh,

By

per.

love
I

As

Him

"

Love to Scatter Sunshine.


J^--.^

-\

pii^ipiurs ^
r

this

Edwakd

is

work for

r*

As

shine,

p_^_^ g_

Je

sus,

And

oh,

sus,

Sav

As

moth

When

at

lost

-J P-i

love

Him

so.

lot

me

er

stills

her

child.

near

the shore,

- ior, pi
-

sE
u

?
lif

Un-kno'wn waves be-fore me roll.


Boist'rous waves o - bey Thy will

me and

Gould.

J. E.

^-^-4-

3^"

'

'Twixt

my
y^-^^-.

ver

^iz^:i :^

And

the

fear

the peace-f ul rest.

^e^
i

tem-pest-uous sea;

life's

Thou canst hush the


ful

_#_!

^j

my way

on
on

0~r&

r s-^-0

norPEii.

2.

E>?

--r-

Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me.

No. 137.

Je

sun

ter

For

way

1.

scat

go.

Kev.

to

love

so;

__lOTen.m^o;
lore Flim so;

-i^i=i:
-0

cean wild;

break-ers roar

S^

S=:f i:^i=c:=tf;=^J
^u tae'
r
u
Hid- ing rock and treach'rous shoal;
zi'^'

When Thou

say'st

Then, while lean

them "Be

to

still!"

ing on Thy breast.

zL?z:

-G'

Chart and com

Won-drousSov-

May

pass

'reign

come from Thee;


of

sea,

me,

Je

sus,

Sav

ipr,

pi

lot

Je

- sus,

Sav

ior,

pi

lot

will

pi

lot

"Fear not.

hear Thee say


,

the

g-^

to

f pP

me.
me.
thee."

-^t^-^ t t"'S~r=

No. 138.

There

LiLr.A M.

Never a Day so Dreary.

is

Alexander.

Geo.

C.

Stebbins

q=FF^=:1-d^
S^.t=^="^f==^~^^-^=^
*

0-

There

is

nev-er

day

so

drear

2.

There

is

nev-er

a cross

so

heav

nev-er

so

dark

There

is

-0
'd2-i

1.

3.

-]:^-{-

life

But
God can make it bright;
But the nail-scar'd hands are there,
en'd, So
hope - less and un - blest,

y,

y,

#..

0-p0~0~-if^0

'^^mm^:^M^im^m^^^S

ggs^^^^^i^EEfc
And un-to

the soul that

Out-stretched in tender

may

But

JL

be

com

fill'd^vith

trusts
-

pas

Him, He giv
sion,

the light of God,

eth songs in the night.

The burden to

And

help

en-ter His

prom

^A^ ^

us bear
-

ised rest.

^^:^t:t^^=^
There

IS

There

is

There

IS

nev-er a path so hid - den, But


God will lead the
nev-er a heart so bro - ken, But the lov ing Lord can
nev-er a sin or sor - row. There is nev-er a
care or

ii=i
way
heal';

mmmmmmmm
If

we seek

for the Spir

- it's

guid-ance,

And

For the heart that was pierc'd on Calv'ry, Doth


But
that, we may bring to Je - sus, And

pa-tient-ly
still

wait

and

&

Main Cc

Used by

per.

pray,

for His loved ones feel,

leave at the foot of the

Copyright, 1895, by The Biglow

loss-'

cross.

There

Never a Day so Dreary.

is

^--V^-+^PP-*

r-"^

F^-r-K

s^

we seek

If

for the Spir-it's

guid-ance.

And

pa-tient-Iy

For the heart that was pierc'd on Calv'ry, Doth


But

that

we may bring
-01

to

Je

sus.

And

^ ^

..

still

wait

for His loved ones feel.

leave at the foot of the


-0-

-I

-^-^
u

tu

t-

One Sweetly Solemn Thought.

No. 139.
Miss

and pray,

Philip Phillips.

Phoebe Gary.
-^-^-^'

.A-

-^

1.

2.
3.

4.

""

'-^--0-

Comes to me o'er and o'er; I'm near-er home toNearer the great white
Near-er my Fa-ther's house, Where ma-ny mansions be;
Near-er the bound of life, Where bur-dens are laid down; Near-er to leave the
am near-er
Be near me when my feet Are slip -ping o'er the brink; For I
One sweetly

--

sol

*a

emn

tho't

-r* ^ I* 1-*

*-r^ I* 1*-|-^

f^0

'I

Chorus.

4^-4-4^-

A^-^-

PiifPff:^^^lii^^^s^^
day,

to-day,

Than

have been be

throne to-day, Near-er the

And near-

er to

cross

to-day.

home

to-day. Perhaps, than

Near

er

my home

to

fore.

Near-er

crys-tal sea.

now

day,

Copyright property of The Biglow

the

crown.

think.

to

& Main

day,

Co.

Than

Used by

per.

my

home, Near-er

have been be

my home,

fore.

No. 140.

ye,

3.

4.

For

^^{J-S - #

lo!

be - neath
the days

life's

crush - ing load,

are hast'n-ing on,

hte

'e

gels bend -ing near

Who toil
When with

Look

When

les -

tial

mu

the climb

the

ev

er

Whose forms
By proph

floats O'er

are bend

ing way, With pain

cir - cling years

0-

Comes round the age

good

sad

and

up!

for

glad

and gold- en hours Come swift

ver

nal splen

to

will

low

ly plains

They bend

the earth Its

all

3=1?-

of

gold;

ry

world;

and

slow;

of

gold!

men, From heav'n's all-gra-cious King;"

earth,

its

fi

on heav'n

ly

-*-

on

ly

wing,

the wing;
-

dors

fling,

'I

ii^

-f-

^=^^--

V--

in

sol

er

o'er

be

ing low,

ful steps

-0

wea

the

the

--I

et-bards fore -told,

the

all

And

^gq^

f^i

bove

peace shall

S. \TiLi.is.

the earth. To touch their harps


- sic

long

- rious song of
old,
en skies they come, With peace-ful wings un- furled;

From anAnd still

ce

ElCIIAUD
-/^

the mid - night clear, That glo

the clov

\-

"Peace to

up -on

2. Still thro'-

the Midnight Clear.

Seaks.

II.

came

1. It

Came Upon

It

Edmund

side

emn

still

Bab
the wea
its

whole world send back

ness lay.
el

To

hear

sounds. The bless

ry road,

And hear
now

the song Whicn

-^-^-

_*^_i_^__jjj

the

gels sing.

ed

gels sing.

the
the

gels sing!
gels sing!

Onward, Christian Soldiers,

No. 141.

Sabine Baking-Gould.

AiiTnuii

Sir

wMm

E333^
On

r-

ward, Chris-tian sol

Marching as

- diersi

Sullivan.

S.

With the cross of

to war,

a might- y
ar Crowns and thrones may per -

my Moves the Church of God; Broth-ers, we

On

pie

Like

ward then,

ye

peo

^-it-??4-|
=P:

FF

are

King-doms rise and wane,But the Church of


Join our hap - py throng.Blend with ours your

ish,
!

*?

-fe

^ r-^

,-(?

tt-

^-

i33i^ll=^^=i=ji|
Je

tread

Je
voic

sus

Go

ing

"Where the saints have trod;

sus

Con -stant

will

In

tri-umph song; Glo

es

ing

on

the

be

fore; Christ, the

We

Mas

roy

- al

are

not

di

of

hell

can

nev

er

ry, laud,

and

hon

or',

re -main; Gates
-

- ter,

vid

ed,

_<2_

'^
g?

:e:^^^M=^:
r-^r
Ls

.2_

.?sizz3=
Leads

a-gainstthe

one

All

For-ward

foe;

bod-y

One

we;

'Gainst that Church prevail;

Un

ij,

If

to

bat

-^

-s^
"S^

-^
T^

On-ward, Chris-tian

tie,

See, His banners go!

doc -trine, One in char-i

We have Christ's own prom-ise, And


a

ges.

that cannot

Men and

ty.
fail.

an-gels sing.

FE ^=b=^=F-*==^fp=P=^=9=E=3

Chorus.

"ST

in

hope and

to Christ, the King; This thro' countless

liSzz=p=t ?-F
t=p:
,

in

-7^

**

^-f,-

sol

:^fefe^~P=^g

.^^_

^ ^

-^

--

-,.

God

No. 142.

Love.

is

E, L.

Anon.

1.

Come,

2.

Oh,

tell

3.

How

hap-py

let

nite

to earth's re

mot - est

us

all

is

S:
their prais-es bring,

re -demp-tion found,

our spir

its cheer,

God

is

love;

Let heav'n and

bound, God

is

love;

In

God

is

love;

His prom

to

sing,

our por-tion

LoKE>z.

here,

]_L_

^0

is-

wm

^_
-

we

Christ

from

wake.

God

is

love;

Let ev

God
God

is

love;

His blood has washed our sins a- way,

is

love

He

'ry soul

sin

our sun and shield by day.

is

ii.^riS'-^[121
I

-4^1

?E
Each

in

his

heart sweet

mu

His

spir - it

turned our night

Our

help, our

hope,

sic

make.

to

day,

And
And
He

our strength, and stay.

-I,

sing with us

for

now we can

re-

will

be with

us

:\z-.

D.

Fine.

S. Come,

let

us

u-

all

Refrain.

__J_

D.

S.

11
Je

sus' sake,

joice to
all

say

the way,

For God

is

love.

That God

is

love.

Our God

is

love.

God

God

love!

(^od

lit
nite.

is

is

fe:
to

sinj That

God

is

Copyrifjht, 1885, by E. S. Lorenz.

love!

Used by

per.

love!

is

love!

Cod

is

love!

Love Divine.

No. 143.
Charles Weslet.

John Zundel.

4n~4-

q=4
a
I

Love

1.

di

vine,

3.

Come,

Al-might

4.

Fin

ish

all

ex

love

- cell -

breathe Thy lov- ing Spir

2 Breathe,

de

to

then Thy new

ere

ing,

- it

liv - er,
-

tion,

Joy of heav'n to earth come down!


,

In

Let

to

ev

us

all

ry

troub-led breast!

Thy grace re

Pure,andspot-

less

^e_ _c_

ceive!

may we
p

be;

r-T._1___J*1_4_.

^=^0^^^^^^^^=^
r-

Thy hum

in

us

us

all

in

- ly

re

den

ble dwell-ing,

Thee

in

turn

and nev

see our whole sal

us

her

va

- it,
-

er,

tion

All

Thy

i*aith-ful

Let us

find

Nev-er more Thy


Per - feet

mer-cies crown,

the prom-ised rest;


tern

pies leave;

se- cured by

ly

Thee!

-^-

1-

:E=E

rt

-|

lEfe:

P-

-4=t~

Je

Take

sus.

Thou art

all

way the

love

Thee
we would be
Changed from glo - ry

\^^_-^

Vis

End

- it

of

com

-IT-*-

1 9-0-

'r

we

ways

in

to

ning;

Pare, un-bound-ed love

Al

pha and

me

Thou
-

ga

bless-ing. Serve

Thee as

Thy hosts a

glo

- ry.

in heav'n

we take our

- tion,

Till

art;

be;
-

bove,
place;

-*-

us with
faith, as

cast

sin

al

Thy

sal

va

its

be

gin

Pray, and praise Thee v/ith


Till

pas-sion,

of

out ceas-ing,

our crowns be

En

ter

ev

'ry

ning! Set our hearts at

Glo

ry

fore Thee, Lost in

in

trembling heart,
lib -

er

Thy per-fect

won - der

- ty.

love,

love and praise.

Praise Him! Praise Him!

No. 144.

Ckester

Allen.

O.

mmm^mmmm
Fanny

I.
J.

Crosby.

-4

1.

Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re-deem-er!

Sing, oh, earth.

2.

Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re-deem-er!

For our

3.

Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re-deem-er! Heav'n-ly

.-

JL

.
I

it=:bii~i=s=6=* S-tP
-fc^it=:t==l:t==P=:E-i=s=S='

port

He
als

....

'

-^

His

sins

Fl

Fh

t-A

*.Efe?3=tes^gi||^|gE^i^
^=3^^

won
suf

and

fer'd,

loud with ho

bled,

san

L(_.cf^l-t

claim!

Hail Him! hail Him! high-est arch-an-gels in

and

died.

He

nas

ring!

Je

der- ful love pro

-^:^(9
-

our Rock, our


-

Sav

sus,

- ior,

*-.

hope of e

ter-nal sal-

reign-eth for - ev - er and


-P-

-^ -^

^4^
---

'
'

'

glo-ry! strength

va

tion, Hail

and hon-or give to His ho-ly

Him

hail

Him

Jesus, the Cru-ci

- fied.

will

Sound His praises Jesus who


!

ev-er:CrowaHim!erjwnHim!Propbet,andPriest,andKing!Clirist

name! Like a shepherd, Jesus

is

com-ing o-ver the

;EK=SiE53=6z*=6

,3S355d

guard His children. In His arms He carries them all daylong;


Praise Him! praise Him
bore our sor-rows. Love unbounded, wonderful, deep and strong;
be-long;
Lord
the
un-to
world vic-to-rious, Pow'r and glo ry
^

g^:fEk
^:

*:

_
liiiigliigSiiii

Is^iiiiigl^liteili^B
tell

joy-ful song.
of His ex-cel-lentgreatn?ss,PraiseHim,prais3Him!ev-er in

Copyright, 1869, by Biglow

&

Main.

Used by

per.

Songs of Jesus.

No. 145.
D. R. Lucas.

J.

H. ROSECRANS.

mmm^miss^m
1

How

sweet are the songs of

Je

sus,

2.

No

songs like the songs of

Je

sus,

3.

Had

we

4.

Then

hail

not the songs of

Je

the songs of

Je

to

^^

-en the wea

ry

sus.

How

And welcome their joy

sad

all

arf

dy,

heart,

the world would be,


-

ous strains,

sr^~*-n

:=^=^

J
The hope of
Its

ten-der-est mel
light

sus.

^-r-i

Of
To

1-S-0-

bur-dens

the heart
of

pain

c:^_?

to

wak

to

less - en,

en, Oh, sing them, yes, sing

Or

bid

Our hope would be lost


in dark-ness. And life lose
The songs of that won-drous sto - ry. How Je - sus

me.

for

them far hence

de

its

mel

in

tri -

umph

-a-

part.

dy.

reigns.

Chorus.

Sweet

songs,

Beau-ti-fiil,

^j_

_g_ :: :: ::

them

Sing

Joy-ful-ly, joy-ful

songs of Je

^.

V*

with
-

Je-

beau-ti-ful soii^s of

:*

sus,

Sweet

songs,

sing them to me,

sus, Be:iu-ti-ful, beau-ti-ful

:0:

:f:

the Spir

^ ^ ^ ^. jl

it,

jt,

Sing them, yes, sing

for

me.

s^

---#-

ly.

:t- :?: :f;

! '=t

ES=S^t=Ft

^=5=1;- li:t:^=fe-t
Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore

Bros.

Used by

per.

Speak Gently.

No. 146.

M. D.

C.

\Vm.

P^^iE^^^^^ii^

Bradbuuy.

p..

1.

Speak

gen

tly,

speak

gen

tly,

Speak gen

tly,

it

is

2.

Speak

gen

tly,

speak

gen

tly,

Speak gen

tly

to

the

3.

Speek

gen

tly,

speak

gen

tly,

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tly,

'tis

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bet

far

ter

ged

one;

lit

tie

thing,

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by

love

To

rule

Grieve

not

the

care

Dropped

in

the

heart's

Speak

than

fear;

worn

heart;

The

deep

v?ell;

The

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Duet.

^Jt&

,^2=-#
gen

tly,

let

no harsh word mar The good

life

are near

sands of

good, the joy, that

gs:

l-g

it

may

bring,

we may

them

in

ter

ni

run, Let

ly

peace
-

ty

do
de

here.

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part.

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shall tell.

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young for

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to

the

gen

tly

to

the

err

gen-tly,

it

is

bet

they Will have

ing ones
ter

far

e-nough to

bear;

Pass

They must have toiled in vain;

Per-

love than fear;

Speak

To

rule

by

Speak Gently.

thro'

this life

chance un

gen

tly,

as

kind

best they may, 'Tis

ness

made them

no

harsh word mar

let

so;

0-^

anx

of

full

ious

care,

gain,

Oh, win them back

The good we

may

do

-ft..

.^

here.

feST
-I-

Look for the

No. 147.

ZJ

,22

Beautiful.

F. E. B.

F. E. B.

~A^X

^^=^Mmmmm^^m
1.

Look

2.

Think of

for the

3.

Talk

of

4.

Live

for

beau

beau-

the

beau

the beau

'f

itSuSri:

- ti-ful,

the

--

ti-ful,

look

for

think of

the true; Sun-shine and shad

ow

the true; Tho"

a-lanche

like

an

av

are

- ti-ful,

talk

of

the true; Tongues full of poi

son are

live

for

the true, Lift

en

ti-ful,

ing the fall

as

2
\^~'^'

e P=tEp

-,

itiii^ii

^fe=^

a-round you; Look

all

- ing at
e - vil we grope in the night, Loo'k-ing
at
ver you; Keep not the mul-ti-tude,sort them with
care, Test-ing by
whisp'ringto you; An - swer them not with a tale-bearing word, On - ly in
Christ lift-ed you; Search for the jew - els im bed-ded in sin.

sweep

Bring them to

ET
~0-

i^

Je

sus

we walk

pu

ri

ty,

bless

Je

-mg the

ppsSiliii

in

purg-ing

the light; Look for the beau-ti

by pray'r; Think of the beau-ti

voice should be heard ;Talk of the beau-ti

sus. His blood

washes clean; Live for the beau-ti

Copyright. 1899. by F. E. BeUen.

in

ful,

- ful,

hon

or the ri<xht

think of the

ful, talk of

ful,

fdr

thy Lord

keep love with-in.'

-Christ in Song." Used by per. of the


author


Them

Bring

No. 148.

In.
W. A. Ogden.

Alexcenaii Thomas.

^S

\^

fi-^

1.

Hark

2.

Who'll

3.

Out

go

kind,

Help Him

the des

ert

hear their cry;

Call

find?

and high.

i>'

the des

in

the

lit -

ert
tie

the lambs who've gone

ing

Who'll bring the

lost

Hark!

Mas

m^

*^T S~^~~g

r^-

X ^^
wild

Out

Shep-herd

and drear,
t<5

hear,

this

-0

lambs

Lg^
r

and help

-0

dark

0-.

-0

the Shep-herd's voice

'tis

# Ci

a-4

the

'tis

ones

i=tEEt=E

stray

the

fold.

to

thee.

speaks

ter

to

f:^r

d H
Chorus.

-^-

-d

t
Far

from

the Shep-herd's

Where they'll be
"Go,

my

find

shel

tered

lambs wher

'

r^r^n

way.

fold

from

the

cold.

e'er

they

be."

Bring them

_
*-

-tr-

r0 -.

-I

i^1

:tiz:i+tii=^t=r:

Bring them

Bring them

in,

0
0

'.

Brir.g

them

in.

**

-.

By

permission.

-0r

from

in

of

the

fields

lit

-tie ones

sin;

0'

Bring them

r*

Mrs.

W.

A.

* *
Ogden.

^
in.

Bring

the

^'

Je-sus.

?F -^-rs~*^"41

rff

to

No. 149.

Glad Tidings.

Fanny

Crosby,

J.

Egbert Lowry.

1.

Glad

2.

He

saith to

the

3.

How

hap

are they

won- der"0 come un -

ti-dings! glad ti- dings!

py

wea

- ry,

who be

lieve in

ful

love!

to

me;"

A mes
The poor
And

the Lord,

sage has

and the
the sweet

love

mMm
come from our

Fa

low

glo

His

ly

coun-sel they

ther

find

ry

may

in

His

bove;

'Tis

see;

He

v/ord!

Be

Je

sus

who

brings

meek with

read-y

hear,

to

g
f f ^ ^

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(=f==|=ptezii|i=:s=:rji:
I 6 F* ^

to

it

bless-eth the

fc

His

and

be

^ ^
:t:

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^
a
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young and to

cheer-ing voice;

soul

swift
^

A mes

old,

to

-"

bey,

He com
And fol

_-^

sage

forts

mer - cy more
the mourn - ers and
of

low His track in

-^^

-*-

-*-

:giiil
pre-cious than gold.
bids

them re

joice.

the bright shin- ing way.

III

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Eefrain.

^Mm^^m^
J^_J -J-H-]-,-J-H-4

Glad

ti

dings,

glad

ti

dings,

Glad

ti-diugs,glad ti-dings, glad ti-dings, glad ti-dings,

-0-

-^ -- -o-

wonderful, wonderful, wonderful love!

r-

Glad

ti

dings, glad

ti

dings!

We hail the glad tidings of wonderful

love.

Glad ti-dings, giad ti-dings, glad ti-dings, glad


gl
ti-dings,
i

i=?

_iezs

r=t=tc=t^i

Copyright, 1901. by

,\\ary

Runyun Lowry.

:^^g=EEgt^g
Renewal,

Used by

per.

The Lord

No. 150.

my

is

Light.
J
John

James Nicftolson.

II.

Saveney.

J-3
-5-

pj
1.

2.
3.

4.

The
The
The
The

-S-

-^ *

Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

is
is
is

is

u_if -_p.^

my lightthen why should I fear? By day and by night His


my light; tho' clouds may a-rise, Faith stronger than sight, looks
my light, the Lord is my strength, I know in His might I'll
my light, my all and in all; There is in His sight no
^-^0^

Pi

r*

ff^fi-

f r-g-^"-f -'

"r"--

_pi_^___^^

m-esence
presence

up

con-quer at length;
darkness at all;

'

my
He is
Where Je-sus

for

My

in

near:
near;

is

thro' the skies.

is

my

ev

from sor- row and

er

in

He

mer-cy

Re-deem-er,

::5i:

my

sin,
This
ry doth reign, Then
gov- erswith pow'r,And
Sav-ior and King, With

glo

W.

1-

weakness

He

- va-tion
sal-v;
sal

i^zii-

Chorus.

sur-ance the Spir- it doth bring. Tiie Lord


ev - er in dark-ness re main?
am blest ev - 'ry hour.
walk-ing by faith I
The Lord
saints and with an-gels His prais-es I'll sing.

4,

blessed

as

how can

_U,J_J :?"__

S'-J-^

i-H -*-^

e r rff

i:^:

1
He

light,

mv

Lord

limht,

is

my

and

joy

He

is

my

joy

my

is

my

is

litcht.

0-

The
1

-z>-

my

3-=i

*r
song,

and

my

sona:,

By
By

:?"
"1---

He leads, He leads me
and by night
day
day andbynight lie leads. He leads nie
day and by night, by
.

a- long,
a -long.

Lead Me, Savior.

No. 151.
A. J Keck.

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::15:

s;
2.

Lead me, Sav - ior, lead me


ev 'Dense tne dark-ness is
a -round

3.

Faint

4.

So

1.

my soul
my walli

with

toil

shall

be

and troub
be

Nev

Light in Thee a- lone

me

er from Thee let

Wea-ry
So my

le,

Thee,

side

ei%

me,

of

close that naught

may

feet shall nev -er

sev

too long I've chased the

bub

Tho'

the

tide

dark-ness shall

would walk for-e'er

Look-ing up-ward,

Sav

- ior,

Tho'

the

-ih

-*-

be

"be

vis

teach the high- er

du

-0-

-^

me,
-

ble,

from. Thee, or

pen Thou

ion
ties.
-

y.

V/hile

life's

Of
ce
Thou the
Still

my

-)?-

from Thy way;


eyes so

blind;

this brief life;

shall be

as

dark-est vale I
les - tial light

feet shall fal

day;

roam;

be clear,

soul's en -dur-ing

--.

my

Of the hope of

me^ E'en the night

way be rough and drear

Me

er

Thee,

side

the

let

stray,

=f^rE:

Lest the shad-ows should con-found

For

stray;

a fruit-less- strife;

-1-

EE

Keep me

=1=S:

find;

-er-

MOLER

E.

:^-

friend,

ter

not.

-&--&-' -o-

-5-

EE:

Thou a-Ione canst safe

ly

guide

my soul's ap-point-ed mis Make me un - der-stand the beau With my bless- ed Sav r ior near
Let

me,

To

sion.

In

ties.

Of

the

life

me.

All

my

sor- rows are f or

m.y

ev

that light

er-last-ing home.
vine

ap

that hath

no

di

pear.

got.

end.

=E^
=-zJ.

The Savior at the Door.

No. 152.
W.

Bagby

H.

J.

zz

fc=f:
1.

Be

2.

Oh, yes,

-5-

the Sav

hold

3. "If

-d-

ior

at

the

bless-ed

Son

ny

man

hear

will

----

-^

-+

your door, Your kind


of

God,

Tho'

Lord

my

voice

And

side, He's

With hand and feet and wound-ed

4.

^H-

1-^

-m-

-m-.

-m-

est,

tru

of

all

pen un

^"*

1*"

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Is

Now

-#-.--

Oh,

ing

en-trance to

paus

es

at

sin

and

ner

Him

let

your door;

at
"1?"

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11

de

with His

life

And speaks
me, And friends

door

he with
not

bove,

me,

to

lips

your heart, Your

your low-ly

with him

-^*

:i

seek

sup

I'll

-S-

Friend

est

E:

_n

t)

knock -ing

"

H. ROSECRANS.

part!

He'll

in

for

on

call

tones

to

blend.

of

love:

be."

aye we'll

more.

no

thee

^-^-^-J-

;i

iiiiiii=i^i=i=fii^ii^i

'^l-

Chorus.

-A-4-

-1

Sav

The

ior's

knocking at

your door,

And

ask

ing

en

trance in;

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i,iiil^^il=ii^^p^

-ft-=:i=:S=g=S=5-^^^"ii-S
--

tHe's knock-ing, ask -ing

-fh_

iT

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o'er

and

o'er;

Oh,

o-

^H^:
t?
by Fillmore Bros.

un

-St-.

to

Him!

J-^^.

-f-

Copyright, 1890,

pen

-#-

Used by

per.

i-

=fe

He Leadeth Me.

No. 153.

WM.

GiLMORE.

Eev. Jos. H.

-#--#-

B.

Bradbury.

1.

He

2.

Sometimes 'mid scenesof deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bow- ers bloom,

3.

Lord,

4.

And when my

lead-ethme!

would clasp Thy hand

words with heav'nly comfort fraught;

bless-ed tho't,

task on earth

in

mine.

is

done.

r.t- ^r-

Nor ev - er mur-mur nor re-pine


When, by Thy grace, the vic-t'ry's won,

;EEfE

&i|Ef4'zizi8-S-^t:=t
:t:=t:=t

What-e'er

By
Con

W3

do,
still,

tent,

what-ev

Still 'tis

God's hand that lead

eth me.

o'er troubled sea. Still 'tis

God's hand that lead

eth me.

that lead

eth me.

dan lead

eth me.

wher-e'er

ters

er

E'en death's cold wave

lot

be,

see,Since

'tis

will not flee, Since

God

my God
thro' Jor

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5^=gz:[:f:ji=

Refrain.

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lead-eth me! He

He

i^*^ri

lead

faith

-#-

ful

His

^ rt Am A Art^
#-

^_C|
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His

me! By

eth

follower

'

-4^-

Pie

per.

The Bigluw

& AAain Co

would

owners

me;

r*tt/TV

z^

be,

For

by His hand He lead

-A

-A

rbBy

lead-eth

A A

own hand

of copyright.

eth me.

f7s

Fked Coblentz.

John M. Bakkij

1.

Oh,

the world has need of

2.

You
You

can
v.'ill

bor

la -

for the

ma

meet with

self

de-ni

go,

For we

RO,

Plant the pre-cious

you

go;

There will be some

ny troub-les

-jf-

bid

it

be

als here

--

-^*-.

as

-4h

--

-0-

on, what-e'er be-tide.

When
With

they'll

the

But keep look- ing still a-bove, And

low;

^.-t^L^

en

-^

grow; Toil-ing

0r0

-9

'&m^M

--

oft

haste the com-ing day,

JL

4^

You can

sor-row flow;

will
-

you

ter

'^

He

as

as you

the tears of

seed, and

sun-shine

Mas

-#

see

g_

re-

9-

=i:
i^: -Z5i

-ed sun-shine as you

go.

side,

You can

scat -ter bless -ed sun-shine as you

go.

mem-berGod

love,

While you scat -ter bless -ed sun-shine as you

go.

be wiped a -way. If

is

you'll scat- ter bless

Chorus.

3^

^ ^^

'^Mk

:t
U

...

As you go
As you

^-^-^-

:^Fi
U
e;o

re

joio

iim-.

rt

mMmM

^- -^

sunshine

^_j

-9

-*-

-*-

--

=^--^1^^-^:

z^::t=l^=,

pi

ev

scatter bless-ed

sing-ing on the way,

^--fc-

?EiE^

You can

on the way.

^:
fctr*

^^z:^_*i

Sav-lor by your

all

Sunshine as You Go.

No. 154.

3.

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4^-

"^

^^

For so

'ry day.

ev

ma -

ny hearts are sad.

'ry daj-.

* ^ J
f:
Used by permission

of

r-o

The Home Music Co., Logansport, Ind

You can

Sunshine As You Go,

help to

make them glad,

way.

bless-ed sun-shine all the

If you'll scat-ter

pg 0-^
-0h? *
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:b

:P=r^

W.

Eev.

Eden

Beautiful Valley of

No. 155.

Wm.

CusHiXG.

O.

Sherwin.

F.

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:^=^

ii^ib^i
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-,

u
1.

Beau

2.

3.

There

is

the

of

ley

the mourn

my Sav

home of

ver the hearts of

the

wea

the

an

ver the high-lands of

glo

Wafting the songs of

^
f

ti-ful val

ver the heart of

J0

19

den! Sweet

is

thy noon

er Shin

eth

thy gold

ry

hB

en

day,

Breath-ing thy waves of

Down from

gels

calm;

tide

There, with the blood-washed throng,

ior;

- ry,
-

Roll

the far

eth

balm.

the great

way.

new

song.

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k"

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Beau

ti-ful val

ley

of

den;

Home

of

the pure

and
the

r-J

^1

r-^

blest,

pure and

blest,

rit.

r
^_

r=r

Zww^L>i
^-t^-t^-i/-

c.^-^

en a-mid the wild

bil -

lows

-0-.

^7S

R-

"*

^1
I

How

oft

-0' -0- -0- -0-

dream of thy

-0-

rest

sweet

-0-

fe;
Copyr;.;ht, 1877,

by Eiglow

& Main.

From "Gems

of

Song."

Usedbyper.

rest!

When

No. 156.

His Salvation Bringing.


MozAKT.

Joshua King.

1.

When,

2.

And

3.

For should

sal

his

since

va

re

we

pro

fail

bring

tion

the Lord

tain

claim

ing,

To

Zi

on

Air. by J. H. F.

Je

came;

sus

dren

eth

His love

to chil

ing

Our great

Re-deem

er's

:^

The

chil

Tho'

now

The

ii

t^i^

dren

all

as

King

stones, our

si

still,

praise,

stood sing

He

ing,

reign

eth

sham

ing.

lence

Ho
On

Would

san
Zi

their

na
ho

san

name;

His

to

on's heav'n

hill;

ly

nas

raise;

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Nor

did

their zeal

We'll flock

But

we

shall

>:=:

P-Pf
t^=tz=i

of

E^fend Him,

round His ban

ren

on

ly

ner.

But

as

He

We'll

bow

be

der The

trib

ute

rode

fore

His

throne,

o f ,.

our

words?

long,

pip^fei
He let them still
a - loud
And cry

at

Ho

Him, And smiled to

tend

san

No; while our hearts are ten

na
der,

To

Dav

They too

- id's

shall

^--

:.,:^*:

hear their
roy
be

al

the

song,
Son.
Lord's.

He Leads Us

No. 157.

On.

Words arranged.

H. FlLI.MORC

J.

^-^

^=.^-=J

He
He
He

1.

2.
3.

leads us

on

leads us

on

at

the

last,

By paths we
Thro'

all

When

do

not know,

Up

th'un-qui

et

years;

Past

wea

ry

strife,

Aft

o'er the

^^^

us,

tho'

our steps be

slow;

land hopes and doubts and fears;


fe

less

ver

we

all

our dream-

er the rest-

mm^

i:=S=:t5:

3:

ward He leads

call

Tho'

and

faint

guides our steps, thro'

Aft

life;

we

oft

He

er

the drear

-^V=v--

fal

ter

all

the

ness,

the

^=^~v~

fe=^=3=FJ=.^-=.^-=1=^=F
on

the

way,

tan-gled maze

ach-ing

Yet

Of
The

when the clouds


know His will

We
Aft

pain.

Tho' storms and dark -ness

er

our

toils

sin,

of

sor

row,

oft

and

ob

scure the day;

o'er-cloud

ed

days;

way-ward strug-gles which have proved

in

vain;

are gone (are gone)


is

done

are past

(is

(are past).

We know
And still
He gives

SPI
Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Bros.

done);

rh
B\- per.

He
He

leads

us

on.

us

rest

at

last.

leads

us

on.

Sunbeam Song.

No. 158.
Dr Akmond

Lizzie

H. Meredith.

1:

1.

Just a

lit -

tie cloud, tho'

2.

Just a

lit -

tie

3.

Je-sus.

is

-0

our sun

shine

- iiy

here

Hi

L*'

*
*

^f:

ii

by and

as

ers

our hearts He's beam-ing

In

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all

Helps to drive the bright-ness

day,

be -low,

bring the show

the sky, Helps to

blue

frown, some sun

by;

a-v/ayj
go;

vv-e

I^==f5==fc==r^:

sua-shine clear and bright, Drives a

lit

-tie

Just a

lit

-tie smile

Let

all

Just

us

SS

re-flect

--

or

word of cheer. Helps

way

Mak-ing ev

the bless -ed light,

the

to bring God's
-

'ry

p_

3^

^feM^
Chortis.

^ira

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;^=

i^:

^=

fj

shad-ows

of

sun-shine and

place a

the dark

est night.

His pres- ence near. Shin-ing, shin

bout us glad

ii

UJ*

ing, thro' the darkest night,

and bright.

f
Scat-t'ring sun-beams

ev

er

clear and bright;

the lov

ing

Je

:t

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long,

So we'll weave the sun-shine

bap

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we

To

Used by

per.

py

song.


my

Close by

No. 159.

Side.

Mrs. A. L. Davison.

my

J H. FlI.LMOEE.

That leads me to that home a- bove;

1.

Close by

2.

Thro' sun andstorm, thro' joy and grief, To

3.

For

ev

ten- der

side,

erfaith-ful,

lov

love

ing, true,

sor

-row bringing sweet

Christ,

my

love,

my

life

re-lief;

are

due;

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U

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That keeps be -side

me

And guarding with

His ten-der hand,

the way,

all

to Thee, most ho

lone

b
Chorus.

^,

- ly

Friend,

4-

That leads me toward the per -feet day.

Whendan-gers thickly 'round me stand.


Be

with and keep

my

--

side, close

to

the

end.

1/

^,

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Close by

me

by

my

-,s?-

He

waits

my

^ -*.-#-

side.

-- -0- -- -t- -9-

^i^^:

^ET ^S-g=

fee-ble steps to

guide;
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fe^'Ef^^^=E=^=^=t
:^EEE E^^t=^EtE^E|
^?->r:F=^=tz=tz^t^|i;

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Sav

ior still with

me

.J\

bide

Close by

my

side, close

by

my

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Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

By

per.

side.

God Be With You.

No. 160.

Rev. J. E. r.AXKiN, D. D.

W.

Tomer.

G.

J=:Jz:|z:g-JzFi:
1.

2.

8.
4.

God
God
God
God

be with you

till

be with you

till

be with you

till

we meet
we meet
we meet

you

till

v/e

be

v;ith

a-gaiii;

By His

'Neath His wings se-cure-ly hide you;

a-gain,

When

meet a-gain, Keep

life's perils

love's

His sheep se

je.

ly

man

na

jt

o-'er

you;

^_

3-

:^

God be with you


God be with you
Put
His arms un - f ail-ing 'round you, God be with you
Smite death's threat'ning wave be-fore you, God be with you
-

-tt

^f-^-k"

Dai

thick confound you,

banner floating

^^

-P~9^9 S p

With

counsels guide, up-hold you,

a-gijin;

cure-ly fold

you,

till

vide

you,

till

still

di

meet

we meet,

till

meet a

gain.

meet a-gain.
meet a - gain.
meet a - gain.

meet,

till

Till

till

we
we
we
we

meet

till

gam.

~t-^
feet;

Till

we

meet.
Till

till

we meet,
0-

By

per. of J. E.

Rankin.

till

we
we

ga
I

No.

The Reapers,

161.

Wordr, find Music by

Moderato.

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1.

Be

2.

Be

3.

Why

Asa Hull.

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hold the chang-ing autumn leaves, Be-hold the fields of


hold
i

the har- vest

dlystand?there's work for

rip-'ning grain,

Be-hold the broad and whit'ning

the Lord!

of

all;

-0- -0-

en sheaves From val-

and dis-tant

Go, gath-er in

the

call,

send forth the word,

in

both great and small.Make haste, or you will

gath-er

gold

-0- -0-

^^

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Till

ley, hill,

be

too late.

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The

the skies are clear,

Then, reap-ers, haste,

Then

plain.

harvest yields.

dred-f old the

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H-

Chorus. AUegrn_

hun

-0-

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fields!

The Mas- ter calls, why long- er wait?


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_
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Send out the


Go,

-Chorus arr,

0^^

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fields re-

the skies are clear,

reapers, haste,

0^0.

a_

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i

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sound

the glad re

Tlie fields resound

frain,

....

The har-ves

the slad re-frain,

from

ters,

The

har-ves-ters.

-tt==

.... Are gath'ring in


the goldeh grain.
from far and near.
Are gathering- in the golden gi'ain.the golden o;raiQ.

far and near,

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Copyright, 1874 and 1879, by Asa Hull.

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The Song-Gift.

No. 162.
A'iDA E, Smith.

AuDENTiA Anderson.

Brightly,

-^-

:J=S=3i=^-

1.

will

2.

will

sing

For

song

weave His words

In

my

Lord

to

mu

to

hear,

Will

He

sic

glad;

Will.

His

-tzzzai

l^;

V
/

turn
heart

a - way? Will
re-joice?Or

i4
He draw

His soul

be

near?

will

bring

sad?

will

make my wish

gift

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my

To
In

MaS'ter's

to an

My

feet,

thems rare,

i^I

best

Will

song

- gift,

He hear and know?

Will

Will

He think
He deem

it

sweet?

it

pray'r?

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Chorus.

454-

S^

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He

will

know,

will

know.

f_?:
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i^3

s
If

0~

my

best;

^ii^H^P^

Light of

No. 163.
]L ^_

J,

H. EOSECRANS.

^\-^(^

me

is

and

line

on

in

sor

Lord, Thy word

1.

Life,

Beal Batemak.

Mrs. L. M.

2.

Word

3.

af

to

ter word,

com-f ort sweet

p-f^-f-f

T rrf
...

sweet,
line

...

need,

est

lamp to

Thy pre-cepts

Friend of

.... my wayward feet,


A light to shine .... my path a,
.... my heart entwine; .... A bounteous feast .... of liv-ing
friends
art Thou in-deed,
A staff of life .... on Thee I
guide

'round

^-

1=^

And make my heart

long,

bread,

My

hun

lean,

Nor

break forth

gry soul

is

ven death

shall

dai

in song.
ly fed.

come between

^%^ll-l

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r\^-^-v-

Chorus.

^-^^-f-

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s=J
Oh, Light of

life,

oh,GuideDi- vine, With joy

is Ht^

my hand

in

Thine,

1^

hand

Stay,

in Thine,

,^zz:zt^-^=^:
By

1^

U U

;,

."
Andkeepmeinthe nar-row way
Keep me in the narrow way.

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Copyright, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

place

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Be Thou my Guide.be.Thou my

per.

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Hark! Hark! the Song.

No. 164.
Fanny

Crosbv.

J.

Ira D. Sankey.

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1.

Hark! hark!

the song from j'outh-ful voic

2.

Hark! hark!

the song, the

3.

Sing,

4. Sing,

#^ ^

L^o? -*

its

swells and

ech

go

on

Ju

rank

the

roy

>

oes

far

3~-r->

al

af

How

sweet

a -way;

Life,

love

gan;

When from

joy,

ly

sing,

py

i0rF

mfmm
chil-dren rnarch-ing,

Prais

hath

Free

re-dea'med us.

ing the

Sav -

ly

His name
of - fered in
Fa-therand good -will

is

mid- night cho-rus, Peace from our


His great

Rim who

was heard the


the won-ders

0-

.-

hap

of
thro'

the sky

glad-

-0

(S>

the song

and

P-

0-

^1

of

ter

^st-

-5

stand- ard wave; Sing,

a-

bers flow;

be

dah's plain

it

Long, long

wak

ing,

the

how

-ing, Oh,

ad-vanc-ing, Rank

still

-~

Fresh from

ing,

tell

Sfi

w
num -

ti>

tune

for-ward

'till

ful

a
heart

song you now are

chil - dren, sing; the

chil -dren, sing,

es break

sto-ry

grand old

ness, Je

sus

the might

ior

they on

as

r
I

ward

go-

to

day,

to

men.

y One, the Strong to

save.

S^:

t;

:p:

U
Refrain.
\-^

-.

*.

^0

0-r-~?0~0'
-

Je
-#-

-0

sus,

ter

nal

King;

ra

Praise

tion,

ye

Glo

ry

His name,

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il^=t

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Copyright, 1890, by Ira D. Sankey.

Used by

per.

-0

:tiz

to

ex-

My

Hark! Hark!

Soul.

4^^
'9

Him

alt

the high

in

Now, and for

est,

ev

Leave Me Not,

No. 165.

an

shall the

thems

ring.

Gentle Savior.
HAUKY

L ASHKAUGIT.

J.

KURZENKNABE.

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a;
1.

2.
3.

Leave me

not,

for

am

^l-

lone

- ly,

And

the

way

can-not see;

the
Leave me not, for dark- ness gath-ers Round a- bout
- ta - tion
temp
With
me;
near
is
sin
for
not,
me
Leave

path

life

is

tread;

fraught;

X
^

c,

J^_^J_^_!S

'

Lest

Leave me

Then

wan-der

in

but

let

life's

toil

not,

thro' all

to

my
-

_^_,s^t^-a

^^

'

dan-

ger,

foot-steps

Sav-ior,
C,T J/^v. near
n/^ov.
Keep me,
Ev - er by Thy hand
T."-

my

some jour-ney, Oh,

P^-P-^

Sav-ior, leave

-,

+^ Thee.
TVioa
to

be

led.

me

not.

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rznzg:

Sav - ior,
Lc ivo no not,
,

Sav
Oil. t;eii

tie

Keep me near

ior,

Sav

^^

u__|

to

Thee
.,

^,

'=fefse^:

EE^:
^-^**

ti_r-J

iv__|

Keep me near
1 1 .

1h^=^=^=^5

Thee:

to

ior,

^-

r,

^r-i'*

;tf-

Lest

wan

der

Copyright, 1889, by

to

dan

ger,

Keep me, Sav

^
J.

H. Kurzenl<nabe

Used by

per.

ior,

near to Thee.

No. 166.

'

Master, Use Me.


Elisha A. Hoffman.

Kev.

1.

Send me forth,

2.

There are

3.

There

is

4.

Oh,

Kjs^'^ii

bless

lives that

-ed Mas-ter! where are souls

may be

i -

in

of the Lord: With

the

L-Ft -t ^-^-t-

'^

^^^

* #-i

-~0-i

-i

=^:

^=^

of

blessings

sal -

va

And with joy

will

Send me forth to

de-clare ;

would share;

In

o-bey

may be

should share ;There are hearts that

tion to

Christ the vine-yardrla-bor

.E-l

0-

homes of want and homes of care,

whom life's

mes - sage

be done, There's a

to

the vine-yard

\-~-\

forth to

dler,

Send me

a word of hope and cheer, There are

brighten'd by

work with -in the vine-yard, there is serv-ice


would not be an

F-P

souls with

m-w

in sor-rovv bow'd,

tell

to hearts that

the

lightened

the sto

know not

ry

Je-sus

^^^iiiii
u

1/

b
D.

S.

Read

to

re-port for

Fine.

1^:^==^:

15

:sz::
-^'

Thy

call,

and

of

the

to

the homes

in

bless

ed name

me
me
Let me

bur- dens which they bear; Let


of

men;

sin

ful

would speak the sav

ing "Word;

Let

* * - 6

ders,

Mas

ter,

1/
>
^
take the bless- ed light of the

take the bless- ed hope of

the

take the bless- ed Christ of

the

take the bless- ed

the

And

sum-mon me,

I'll

joy

of

t-^* *

^ =^ - R

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^=j=:^=Et=
or

*
will

F h

go

on an

er-rand of

Chorus.

-^~--^-c?.'^==^=^:JVj-j^:^

gos

pel there. Call


Call

...

me forth
me forth, call me

to

ac

tive serv

forth, to ac - tice serv

ice call

me

ice,

forth-

-l=k-F=*--=*=FF---*^^"1=F=q
love for

Thee.

Copyright, 1S94, by the Hoffman Music Co.

Master, Use Me.


D.S.

i^mEmt^^^

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And my prompt

am

re-sponse shall be, "Here

Don't Step There.

No. 167.

J. H. 110SECRA>"S.

'Children's Friend.

1.

2.

on
As
Some i

3 Our

fel

the path
-

die

low trav

tread,

life

it,

word

or tho't.

"lers

on

the road.

we

of

hab

We come to
Some sin, how

many
ev

place,

er

small,

We'll watch with anxious

care,

m
Where,

if

may

we

not care- ful,

fall.

And sink
Andstum

in-

to

TT*
dis

- bling, we
may
the path,
in
make usstum-ble
when they reach some dan-g'rous spot, We'll warn them:"Don't step
-^
^. * -- -#- -^- -^
J

May
And

A A

grace.
fall.

there."

^1

Chorus.
:t-

:i

i=z=^-H=zMz:li=M.-

--t-

Don't step

Don't step

there.

there.

l#

^z:^

if

not care

i#

tL

ful

we

may

fall,

A ^
^

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Copxright, 1S90, by Fillmore Bros.

step

i.^zzip

:f=l:=t==

For

Don't

P_^

Used by

per.

there;

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Father, Once Again V/e

No. 168.
L. B.

Come

M.

Mitchell.

L. B.

^~f

^^=^^gEgp;

'J
1.

Fa-

ther, once

2.

May

each schol

3.

Fire

our hearts with ho

4.

When these Sab

we come

gain

be

blest,

ly

zeal;

bath day are

o'er,

ar here
-

-J

To

our

bless

-ed Sab-bath home,

On this day of
May we all Thy
And we reach the

=1-

sa

cred rest;

pres-ence feel;
gold

en shore,

--P

ritil^i

Now

our hearts to

May each teach - er


May this hour a
May we all
u
1^

Thee

raise,

v/e

song

In

here this hour

Feel the

Spir

bless -ing prove,

Last-ing

as

nite

bove.

In

the

bless

of grate-fal praise.
- it's

the
-

quick'ning pow'r.

life

ed songs

of

bove.
love.

K^T-:

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"^^^^

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:E===EEt=:t=bt:z=tz:E;fL_tziEr:=:

Chorus,

:zqz=4
3-Fe ^-F*-^--EP"^-F*-2-

Help

us, Lord,

we

hum

zaiir^l

Bless

ed Spir

it

im

prove this

ho

ly

J.

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^-Eizr-=E2=i=F2z=^t

-a.

ss^

To

-bly pray

from

day;

-t=^:

bove.

Fill

our hearts with heav'n-ly love.

f-cE'
v-'V
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!?-2zzEzz:iizts ir;feztfi/z:z:sz:tti=gsziip

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t=^t=tt=it=:E^=:t_rt^:^^fei^zzi^fczzTzEtt=Es=Etz^t:
By

per. of

David C. Co(jk. owner of copyright.


Hark! the Herald Angels Sing.

No. 169.

Mendklssohn.

Cha"i.ks Wesley,

:^^d=i
:liE?^
ry to the new-born King;Peace on earth,and

1.

Hark! the her-ald an - gels sing, "Glo

2.

Christ by highest heav'n a- dored,Christ,theev-er-last-ing Lord; In, the man-ger

3. Hail

the heav'-n-born Prince of Peace Hail the son of righteousness Life and light to
!

A
F

mer cy

While a

He

-*-

^ Ft

God and

mild,

born a King,
all

sin

-^

:r-P::

ners rec-on-ciled!" Joy

ful, all

brings, Ris'n with heal-ing in His wings; Mild

He

iS3=: J*

Jvy

-[-'

the tri-umph of the

skies;

Bid

the trembling soul be

still,

Born that man no more may


I

.4.

JL

^ JL-.^

die,

s^^i

-J .H-

* -* g-H

Join

rise,

iti

A.

men good-will;"

lays His glo-ry by,

4.

ye na-tions

dor- ing angels sing, "Peace on earth.to

5*-

:i=e~

With the an-gel host proclaim,"Christ

Christ on earth has

come

is

born in

to dwell,Je- sus, our

Born to raise the sons of

eai'th,

Em-

Born to give them

.4..

JK
^-

^!

Jt-

jfL -(2^

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1=ii:

Beth-le- hem!" With the an-gel host pro-claim,"Christ

man-u

- el!

Christ on earth has

come

to dwell! Je

is

sus,

born in Beth-le-hem !"


our

Em-man- u-

el!

sec-ond birth; Born to raise the sons of earth. Born to give them sec - ond birth.

-h'

Iktmm

Never be Afraid.

No. 170.

Wm

Akox.

1.

Nev-er be

a-fraid to speak for Je-sus, Think how much a

2.

Nev-er be

fraid to

3.

Nev-er be

fraid to bear

4.

Nev-er be

a-fraid to

work for Je

sus, In

for Je

sus,

ia

by day:

Keen re-proach-es when they


you

on

fall;

carede-pend;

His

-^=?-

i^==t==^=;^:>^=l!^=F:^

^^=^=i^^=4=i

word can do;

vine-yard day

His

for Je-sus, If

live

ERADntmr.

B.

^i

--t:
^
w
i--=.
-^ -^ 3

-S

l-g=p^

\i

Nev-er be a-fraid to own your Sav-ior,


La-borwith a kind and will-ing spir- it,
en

Pa-tient-ly

dure your ev

Safe- ly shall you


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"*"

--

^g-

pass thro" ev

'ry

tri - al,

'ry

tri- al;

-]-

-tf-

-I
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f-

He who loves and cares for you.


He will all your toil re-pay.
Je - sus meek - ly bore them all.
He will keep you to the end.

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Chorus.
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Nev

er

be

nev

fraid,

er

be

fraid,

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Nev

t *
I*

'J

er,

nev

er,

nev

er;

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hi^'

":^~t^

b
Je

-^

sus

your lov

is

ing ^Sav

ior,

There-fore

nev

er

be

fraid.

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Sowing the Seed.

No. 17L
E.

Latta.

II.

KlRKPATRlCK.

J.

i?-^?=.*"P3Ejas
Pa-tient-ly

dawn,

Sow-ing in noon-tide ray,

Scat-ter-ing

year,

Ev

Knowing

Sow-ing

3.

Sow-ing from year to

and there, Knowing not which

here

at

still

we

ear

eve,

shall reap

Af

Glo

Sow-ing

truth,

ly

Sow-ing the seed


at

on we

of

1.

2.

er

will

life

till

grow;

Je

past;

is

sus be-holds

day;

Sow-ing the

ous fruit at

last;

Je

ter the

- ri -

go,

bus

-("r

Word

sus be-holds

P-7

it

that

fall,

it

of

life

it

fall.

J:

Sit:

He will

the work re

In the im-mor-tal

He

will

sow the

cord;

Patiently

soul,

Wholly by

our work re-ward

sin

un

seed, Leav-ingitwith the Lord.


-

Patiently sow the

done, Free

ly

by grace made whole.

seed, Leav-ing

it

with the Lord.

Chorus.

^E^S^'i^S^
*~-r--i--

Sow

ing the precious seed,


Sowingaiid watching the precious seed,
-

Pa

Pii-tient-ly,

tient-ly

lov- ing-ly,

|8=S=J:
ff'

on we go,
on we go,

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Sow

ing

.
it

Copyrig:ht. 1880,

here.

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sow-ing

g=i
by Asa

Hall.

.'

-mit

there,

Know-

--

-JV^_j___|_

--.

-m-

ing not which will grow.

:Err'

XV sill

Sing to the Star.

No. 172.

XoKMAN Smith.

Joseph Smith
Moderato.

1.

Bright shone

the

star

that o'er

Beth-le-hem's plain, Rose high on that

2.

The

wise

came,

but

star

3.

The

v/ise

men
men

the

^-

M-

M-

flight.

in its

Paused not

till

it

Lord of the Earth, Whose star they had

knew 'twas the

4^

-M-

JL.

-6

-0-

-^

f-

:?::

-^-=l=l

long

stood

o'er the stall,

lowed a

f ol -

pain.
And
in fright and in
shepherds fell down
a home for the night. The
Where Ma - ry had found
With in - cense and myrrh and treas-ures of worth. They

When

go;

night

far.

1i^=l; ;|:t=zir=:|:i^=s_fe

^r:|=::

Con anima.

Chorus.

sought the great mes-sage

low

est yet,

no

wor - shiped the Light

T-'^zz.

joy

glad

Beth

to
of

blest

of

that

Star,

That

ring.

In

rus

le- hem's Star,

t:

Star,

chil-dren,

sing,

Star;

Then sing

to the

Star,

:&

bring-ing

cho

Then sing
Then sing,

to the

all;

know;

Is

praise

The

'0

Star

pl^!

|=i

pij

real

had

looked for

to

the

Lord

that has

prom

hfl

so

of

the

ise

for

The
Let
Bright

Pi

long:

Its

Night:

The

men; For the

PJ

Sing" to the Star.

beams were

so

bright

They ban-ished their

Day

of

Love,

Still

born,

On^thafc glo-rious morn,

Star

Babe

that was

fright,

shines from a- bove,

And gave the glad shepherds,


Nor stays in its glo-rious,
Is

Lord

of the Earth now,

rit.

=t
gave

the glad shep-herds,

And gave

the glad shep-herds

glo-rious.

Nor stays

in

its

of

the Earth

stays

in

its

Lord

of

the Earth now.

^^

Lord

Is

'^

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Give Us

No. 173.

3^5=E3

Room

song.

ous

flight,

now

as

then.

glo-ri

\-e

e-

Sii

=p-t

that

We May

Dwell.

Music by W. N. B. Shepherd.

L_|_

Give

2.

Oh:

3.

Zi

us

room that we may

dwell,

Zi

how

bright the morning

seems

Brighter from so

on,

now a

rise

and shine!

on's chil-dren

Lo, thy

5:

light

cry

dark

night;

is

come!

from heaven

loud;

-h-\S'-

t=!

-r

See their num-bers how they swell How they


gath - er like a cloud!
Zi - on
is,
like
one that dreams, Pilled with won - der and de - light!
These that crowd from far are thine; Give Thy
sons and daughters room.

'

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Song of Praise.

No. 174.

Words and Music by

Stephens.

E.

:fc:^=^=:ife=^

t-^^tA^

1.

Fa-ther, Thy chil-dron

2.

Thank-ful to

3.

Oh,

may

Thee that

to Thee

pil -

now

our songs to Thy courts as

Glad, grate-ful songs for

raise

grim band Brought us

'"I

cend, Pleas

ing

to

vr

^1

to dwell

'

3:
'

"
I

and grace.

fa

vored land;
es

blend.

Thy

pro

Led

o'er

the

Lead

thrJ^-.

For

ing

and watch

ters

and plains

Thou

us

hast

land

of

pel

light.

ful

care

by

Thee,

ful

led,

Which with

^^

i::*

Grate

its

ly

truth

bread;

fills

fu! to

Thank-ful

true lib-er-ty;

Feed us with knowledge and dai

the faith

me.
t--

ver Thy saints dwelling far and near;

Here to

gos

tect

wa

us

Let

us

to

Thee

for

the

Thee

for

the

not stray from the

with de- light; Glad

that we've

mount-ains high. The fresh'ning breeze and the clear, blue sky; And
paths of

truth.

For -give the

f ol - ly

and faults of youth; Fa

this

h;

#4^

love

Thy

Thee may our

m^m.
-

in

'0-

for
-

the

ther ac-

f^^^m
"

r-

Song" of Praise.

chos-en

the bet

ter

part, Songs of

cov-ered o'er with corn, Which

fields

cept Thou

de-light

now our

each grate-ful heart,

fill

loved mountain vales

songs of praise Which from our hearts un

tl]e

^^-l=:fe4

Thee we

to

dorn.
raise.

No. 175.

Gladly Meeting.
MiisicbyE. Stephens.

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:=^:.

-^
1.

2.

3.

Glad-

ly meet- ing,
Glad-Iy meet-ing,
Glad- ly meet - ing,

kind

]y

kind

ly greet - ing,

kind-

ly

greet

greet

ing.

On

this

pre

Let

us

all

As each

ing.

cious meet-ing,

meet

nite

in

ing shall re-

H=3==^=F^:^*=i*=^=

S3^3E
day,

heart,
turn,

die tho ts

are

all

for

sak

en,

Ev

'ry

seat

While the throne we're all ad - dress-ing, And


our e
May our minds
by stud - y bright - en. May our as

quiet-ly

is
-

vil

pi - ra-tionp

ways con-

-=d-

:5=^^'t:

tak
fess
I

--^--J

en-Let each
ing.

height-en,

Let

us

heart

to

wak

en.

seek

a heav'n-ly bless

ing,

And may grace

God

our souls en

light

en

While we

sino-

and pray

we hence de
While we strive to
E'er

part
learn,

0~

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The Shout of Triumph.

No. 176.

PALSlfcU llAKTSOUari.

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J. JI.

FlLl.MOKE.

T'

1.

Hear ye

the shout of

tri -

umph,

Hear

ye

the loud

ac

claim,

2.

Hear ye

the shout of

tri-

umph,

Hear

ye

the glad

re

frain,

-^
'

i^
^
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"T,

1-

0\

An

Saints cast their crowns before Him,

Glo

ry

to

Him vic-to
-e-

iSt^:
^^-p

r-

-s-

-g-

X--

gels

His name.

ex -alt

^-

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slain:

Who from the


^ ^ S

'

:^EE

^EE

^-

-^-i^

Worth-y the Lamb once

rious,

|ENE=Egi^

:P-P=:t

=^==

PI

^--

3?5=S
from the grave

is

grave

is

from the grave

ris -

en

ris

en,

^ _

>

from the grave

P2.
I

en

en,

ris

is

ris

1=^

t^f-rr

ris

is

0-

<&

is

Who

||^-'^

en,

Who

ESIIF i=N

-^ ^-

1=5

high

on

=^=-

to

reign;

'P

Who from the


^ y ^'

:a:p:

P 4?^fe-lJ

^
from the grave
grave

is
is

ris

en.

ris

en,

from the grave


Wlio
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1

9-.

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By

E=:E

permission of the Fillmore Bros. Co.

is

ris
ris

en,

en,

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The Shout of Triumph.


-4-

feS
'W^^

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r
On

-ffiI

from the grave

ris

is

en,

Who

high

tzj;

4/ie'

2ra(i

reign

to

li^;

tfcrf:

-^=S^^!
:^:

:f:

verse.

1^^^'

:^:i^

R1^-h

tGlo

ry

V'

Him

to

r-

now

Ev

en,

ris

on high

er

to

reign.

g:

iStI

*1il

Kind and Gracious Father.

No. 177.
C.

^-i

Denny.

Geo. Cakeless.

wm
r

-^-

l-fc

:^==^-f

es:

:i=g-^

;r-

1.

Oh,

Thou

kind

and

gra

2.

We

have

met

this

Sab

3.

Help

us

to

re

r-

Fa - thei%
bath morn- ing;
temp-ta - tion,
-0
*
m

Reign - ing

clous

sist

:t-t

in

the

Words

of

life

and

Help

us

to

re-

:g=^:

heavens

truth

to

frain

from

with Thy

ho
all

tz

ly

to

bove,

Look

hear; Teach
ill.

ho

name
do

Help

ly

re

Thy

on

us.

Thy

hum

ble

chil-dren.

us

how

to

ev

er

serve Thee,

us

all

to

gain

love.

Fill

us

with

vere.

And

Thy

ho

will,

Help

us

all

sal

va

Fill

tion.

Thy

ho

ly

name

to

do

ly

us

And Thy
Help us

love.

re -vere.

Thy

^^s-iiiiM^^i r

will.

J:

The Scriptures.

No. 178.
ViN.V

II.

Taulink Higgins.

OOFF.

I^-

1.

God has spok

2.

Dai

as

ly

en

in

we

raise

all

ges For

f^

-N

=fe=Fr

That their path

Let
N

way might be

us

turn

to

.-.

com

the

from slum-ber With the un

lightened,

--

fort

of

his saints,

tried hours

--

--

head,

--

-P-

-^-

Made by

so rough and steep;

sin

them for coun-sel. That our


.0.

souls with truth be

fed;

.0.

mM^mm^m^M^^

i-g'
is'

^:

:t:^=:^r

:^:

3*^
And

well

know

In

their

pag

-0-r

ing of

es

---i

*^^ ^^:
i-*i

wV*

has caused words to

He

dark-ness That so

Words

would

oft

pre

of

'Ml^-

in

ter

vene.

cept, com-f ort, love.

-h

E:

^*ra: Z0Z
:ti=a=i=^:zM=^=^:z
**
3
^

-}y-0~

Which

the

are found writ-ten

;^

42:

will guide

-^__^-?

us,

if

be

writ

<s*.

0-.

ten That would scat

we heed them. To the

heav'n

^-

-0-

ter clouds be-tween.


ly

_r-*-

courts

-h

-.5>

:gz=:

t:=t:
Chorus,

fk^-^

the

-I

-p

::^:

Oh,

bove.

:*^d===&^:t^=fe:

pre-cious, pre-cious Scrip-tilres, Giv'n of

God

for

hu

man

need,

The Scriptures.

weshall

Dare

we now neg-

Or

lect them,

their bless

--

-#-

-f^
&St:t:^6=tt:

ed teach

ing heed?

-P-

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No. 179.
C. I>ENj.

1.

Come and

The Children's Friend.


Hopkins

let

Mrs.

us

sing the^ Sav-ior's love, Je

tie

chil

2.

"Let

3.

Come and give your heart

Sing

of

"For

He

the

lit

dren come to
just

how He came from

of such" His
will light

now

heav'n a

to

S.

NiCKLE.

sus

is

the children's friend;

me," Je

sus

is

the children's friend;

Him, Je

sus

is

the children's friend;

bove,

king-dom bright shall

W.

be,

your way when days grow dim,

Je-sus

is

the chil-dren's fri^d

Je-sus

is

the chil-dren's friend.

Je-sus

is

the chil-dren's friend.

|=?:f*|EE|^EEt=t=F5=F^r=r^=F^^

Je^-sus

is

-I

He

the children's dear-est friend.

will

keep us

M~i

safe

Up

on His word

we may

de-pend;

all

Pi

=*^eSiEgEBEEe
till

life shall

end,

Je

sus

is

the chil-dren's friend.

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Used by

per.

The Babe of Bethlehem.

No. 180.
Dr, J.

Sewakd.

T. F.

IIOLI-AND.

Arr. by Mrs. O. L.

James.

:&ir:^:r=:L=5rr=l!^:

1.

There's a

2.

In

song

in

the sky! There's a moth-er's deep

the air! There's a star in

light of that star, See the

the

ges impearled,

And

that song from a-

z^-^zzbp.z

-^^^

-A-

i
ba

pray'r,

And a

far,

Has swept

'

U
ti -

beau

beau

- ti

by's low

the

ver

man-ger

the

the homes of

ful sing, In

And the star rains


Ev - 'ry hearth is

fire

its

while the

and the

flame,

1^

For

ful sing.

cry!

world,

of
the

Beth-le-hein cra-dles

a King!

na-tions, that Je

is

sus

King!

,M^-P U W-E^ ^ ^-Eg=:^^EE^-^-^^Ei==i:iig-EE:


Refrain.
::^
-^^-N
N-

:J>:

There's a

We

tu

re-ioice

mult of
in

joy O'er the

the light,

won -

And we ech

For the Vir-gin's sweet


o the song,That comes down thro' tha

der-ful birth.

fc

SI
boy,

Is

the

Lord

night, From the heav

-P-

rt

the

of
-

en
-^-

ly
--

^==ferr^jL=j^p#

it^i^si

earth!

Ay! the star rains

its

fire,

throng!

Ay! we shout to

the

ho

-._cC

-0-

--

while the
-

ly

:t^tEEpz=^=^Jir:Fi=p=Pzz:


The Babe of Bethlehem.

beau-ti

van

For the man

ful sing,

gel they bring, And

we greet

ger of

Beth-le

His

in

r=f:

King!

cra-dle's a

Sav

and King!

ior

fl

5=E?zrt

i=i

:5^=E

hem

cra-dle, our

tf:

Listen to the Trumpeters.

Noi 181.

From EiNK.

rf

Hark!

en to
Com-mis-sioned by

trum - pet-ers! They sound for vol


King of kings. Be - hold the of

the
the

list -

un
- fi

teers;

cers.

'\

/ Their King is Christ, their ar - raor truth, The word of God their sword, \
might- y faith. Their Gen- eral is the Lord. J
1 Their shield the pow'r of

[The

fight

\ The

con-test, with

must be

the fight of faith, The


the pow'rs of death. The

robe,

aim,

of right-eous -ness,

man-kind to

bless.

^mwmmA
Their

ar-mor

my

clean,

and glist'ning bright. With cour-age bold they

heart

all

It

sets

The

Gen-eral will

in

flame

sol

con-quest lead, The great

to

dier brave

ter

stand.
be;

to

nal

Lamb,

^tiiz

S
En

^9^-0-0
list -

ing sol

will

en

His

garments stained

-list,

\i0^-^-^
for their King, Sol

gird

on

my

His

own

in

^
@^=zf=E
4

We

want no cowards

in our bands,
our colors fly;
We call for valiant-hearted men,
Who're not afraid to die,
To see our armies on parade,
How martial they appear!
All armed and drest in uniform.
They look like men of war.

Who

will

1,

diers

diers of

arms,

And

blood.

King Je

fight for

-0-

i=
5 Lift up your heads, ye soldiers bold.
Redemption's drawing nigh;
We soon shall hear the trumpet sound
That shakes the earth and sky;
The trumpets sound The armies shout!
!

They drive the hosts of

The

conflict's ended, vict'ry

Hail!

King Immanuel!

hell!

won.

No. 182.

Sowing.

Ida Scott Taylok

Langlkv.

CiiAs. K.

-4

S=|=3=S=5:rj=S=L_S:{:=tj=J=jj:^j_r^:J
1.

Sow-ing, sow

2.

Sow-ing,

3.

ing

in

the

ear

ly

spring, While the

sow- ing cast -ing seed a - broad,


Sow-ing, ^ow- ing scat- t'ring to and fro,

sun

r^=^ui^

^
r

ing,

rows,

and val

leys.

ver

hills

g=^*#Trg ii^^zq
=

-*-

It'"

shin

is

and down the fur

=F^ ^=p=p=rrr ^=zS

t r
tM~t

Up

while the

rob -ins

sing;

Sow-ing,

sow-ing,

all

the

hap-py

the

yield-ing

sod;

Sow-ing,

sow-ing,

as

the

mo-ments fly,

go;

Sow-ing,

sow-ing,

o'er

sing

ing

we

as

fe?=i
A
Who
Who
Who

wait-ing show'r and sun.

day^

will

do

the

reap

ing

bear

the

will

do

the

reap

ing

'neath

the

will

do

the

reap

ing

when
^

the

way?

vest

sky?

mer's done?

sheaves a

har

-._

,-

sum
^
^

Chorus.
-K

3=^
We
t^

K-

St

3^^3=^

will do

the sow-ing, you

1^

^ -

and

I,

you

and

I;

Who

will

do

the

-^

:|
i Mt-=M~iz=^
^Eg=E:E^
_!^=^=t2=t:
:U=fe:

"r-

^m^
reap-ing

by

and

by?
J

(by and by?)

Let us

do

it

i^=J
Copyright

1896,

by A. Beirly,

well,

for

Sowing".

-^.

time

What

lone will tell

shall be

'*

--

--

--

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:=^+

by and by, (by and by.)

the har-vest
tS-

->-

-i-

._J?-_

*"

p-:

My

No. 183.
Samuel

My
My

coun

3.

Let

mu

4.

Our

Fa

1.

na

Sweet

of Thee,

try!

'tis

tive

coun

sic

swell

ther's

God

HKXRY

Smith.

F.

2.

Counti'y, 'Tis of Thee.

try,

of

lib

of

the

no

ring

from

all

thor

of

lib

And

the breeze.
to

land

thee Land

Au

Thee,

^^

V-l)

'J

1
'

Of

Thy

S>-'

sing;

name

we

where

Ijand

love;

song;
sing;

the
er

ty.

free-

trees
-

ty,

'.

^et

mor

jong

may

'

Fa

and

tongues a

tal

our

land

rills,

Land of
the
Thy woods and

wake,

Let

thers died!

'

my

'

thy rocks

love

iz> .

thee

Thee

4
m

Sweet Free-dom's

To

r^
i

M
*\
^

ble

t:

^
\J\

/u

er

:t

13^;
r^Y

C.AnF.Y.

that

all

be bright, With Free

dom's

S23 #-

tm^^

r-

pil -

grim's pride!

tern

pled hills:

From

-#-

ly

light;

ev

My

breathe par-take; Let

ho

% 0^ ^

Pro

------

mount

ain

with rapt

ure thrills

heart

'ry

rocks their
-

tect

-"0-0

si -

by

us

--

1^

S-

Let free-dom

side

Like that

ring!

The sound pro


Thy might. Great God, our

lence break

---

bove.

long,

King,

-'-*---

rg-r

Whitfield. 7s

No. 184.

&

6s, D.
W. Smith.

N.

reap

1.

Oh,

2.

Thrust in

of

ers

har

life's

vest,

sharpened sick

your

les

Why

stand with rust

And gath
morn
In

er

in

ed

blade,

the

grain,

- iiig's
rud - dy glow,
Come down from hill and mount - ain,
Mount up the height of wis - dom, And crush each er - rot low;

3.

4.

t=i^-p1

Un
The

night

^^

is
-

proach

the

til

di

a
"

-a-

And day be - gins


And soon will come

al

Points to

knowledge,

words of

no

ap

fast

un

Nor Avait
Keep back

ing

night draws 'round you,

the

til

\_

That hu

Why

Be

ye

stand

Your Mas
And come
faith

The gold

with

the

ful

to

en

to

come,

call

in

vain?

faint

in

heat

or

cold.

ice

of

your

Lord,

strong sin

ew,

your mis

sion,

And
Nor
And

morn

wait

reap

is

there un

And pause
And then

home

more

He

For reap

ers,

die

for

Shall sheaves lie

not

ers

shall

ing

calls

till

the
in -

com

ing.

gath

ered.

eve

glo

ning.
ry,

Why

low;

:i^=q:

=H^3=?

ter

gain;

:P^=F

-^-

^:

be

hearts should know;

__,

man

noon

the

fade?

to

serv

sit

ye

dumb?

die,

the
And waste up - on
Draws 'round its wealth of
Shall

be

your great re

plain?

gold.
-

ward.

No. 185.

'

Jubilant Voices, Gladly Ring.

Julia H. Johnston.

'm^^m^
1.

Ju

2.

Won-der-ful

trier-

3.

Glad-ly

I'll

fol -

ir

T T

u_Ji

bi - lant

11

voic

and

/7r.^'r-\

Guid

King;

my

Praise

the

Re

Liv

eth

for

leads, Sure

^^ ^

He

ev

- er,
-

-^:

^^^=

ev

er

to

past

val

ley,

o'er

mount

us

ains steep,

my

shall guide

ures fair,

waj's;

r* &^

*-'

^^

It::

Chorus.

-^-^-^-

AH
He

is

er,

know -eth

t^^^t^^

who has sought me,

r^

ly

:S=* :^^:

the dark

!?-

deem

I?^~f-

ing

Thro'

needs; Christ

died,

(^

Friend and guide;


all

ring,

ly

who
low where He
*

j^j^l

91

cy! Christ

Ig"

Lord

glad

es

Maktin Towne.

T.

^__4^__^_^

ikJ^:it^z:Jv

we

our Shep-herd, and

His

He, the Good Shepherd, will lead

To Him who bought me, be

end

care.

His sheep. The Lord


-

less

my

is

Shep-herd,

praise.
-?-

:#:=p:

?=^3=
hear His voice,

He

call

eth His

sheep by

-g-

name;

No want

:t==tz:

Al

V-

rJ^

=15-

i!^::

-t^

Sl.#^ii

-# r(?^

eth

me

Je

so.

'-

r-

By

per.

sus,

for

~T

-S
the

A.

:^=tz:
From "The Shepherd's

Call."

know,

i:^

^=-^--

lov

ilE^iiilfii
He

shall

David C. Cook.

rPii


Gather All the Children

No. 186.

1.

Gath

2.

Tell

Mii.i.s

the chil-dren from the fields

er all

them the sweet sto - ry of

3. Tell

them of bap

Tell

them of the

4.

dan

riv

ho

tism
-

cit

the fair realms


-

life

dai

for

y with

gers and snares there

left

spir

In.

KeLi>y

C.

it

dwell

to

er they

may

with
be

re

its

streets

m;

lease

Tell

bove,

the Sav

Tell

of

sin,

Tell

them of

ior's

love,

Tell

them how He

And
And

the sparkling

from

If

the promised

them how a shin - ing crown of


them how with wick - ed men He

Thro' the

in,

hold.

sin,

of

lay

ing

on

of

hands of

they stay with

to

wm,

Gath

all

the children, gather the chil-dren

in.

ly

strove,

Gath.

all

the children, gather the chil-dren

in.

men;

Gath

all

the children, gather the chil-dren

in.

fold;

Gath-

all

the children, gather the chil-dren

in.

ly

Shep-herd's

-j

-e

:t=tf:
Chorus.

the

-- T- i-

-^-^-

--

Work, Watch and Pray.

No. 187.
Faxny

J.

Ckosby.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

J^_^-

-4^.

0''

eI:

1.

Work, watch and pray, the pass-ing

2.

Work, watch and pray, and

let

3.

Work, watch and pray, and

nev

im

hour

our zeal
-

be

er

prov

be
dis
j9

-0%9

fer
-

- ing,

Life's ebb

vent,

We may

cour-aged,

Tho'

ing

not

for

a-0_--_

^0

P=^=^^^=l

sand perchance

know

will

soon be run; Work, watch and pray, and

the bliss for us

while our

toil

may seem

^% #

Then ]a--bor

in store;

:t

Yet we

in vain.

on,

see

shall

r-Q'

may each

gold

en

while yet the sun -shine


the

lit -

^
2
-#

|-

tie cloud

a-

0^-0

=!

Chorus

>?

-J^4

mo-ment

Tell

-.;i

ing,

God

of some good our

Night comes a

lin-gers,
ris

0^0

*- #

<?-?!t^

will-ing

pace when

1? __?_ta:i=

^^

"^

1/

hands have done.

we can work no more. Work,watch and

pray, the

His love will send the prom-ised rain.

in

i*=F?:

t==p=?=^z:Eh^'=fc^
^ri:

i^TZiNriiss r^^

-i,-

rifcili:

3=3.^

r
Lord Himself commandeth; Look unto Him from

:?=t^^

whom

HE

:g:ii*:

wisdom, grace or knowledge,

fail in

'

"

flow

And

we

if

i^^^^
M-^a^

rt7.

_Ji^4^.

all blessino^s

it-'

Still

look to

Him who doth our weakness know.

,p.ir?==*-fz:^_zEtzTn=5^!?=:t-td:E=zzfcPzik=iz
I

^^-V

Copyright, 1902, by

*'

The Biglow

&

:t:

Main Co. From "Yuun;'; People's Songs ot Praise." By

per.

Join the Children of the Lord.

No. 188.

Vvords and Music by F. CllllISTENSEN.

with

1.

Join

2.

Sound

us

sweet ac

in

thechil-dreu

3. Tell

cord, Sing

gos- pel plan

a- loud the

Thro'

Of

a -broad

all

I -F^-

es

of

the earth, in

ev

the prais

true

the

and

Lord;

the

land,

God,

ing

liv

t^:iz=pi_.-_^iizt:t:.

^^m^um
:J=-^--

ho

ly

love pro- claim;

the

fold

Ev Hon -

'ry heart His

in - to

est hearts, both

young and

His mer-cies, of

His

love,

Of

His

Praise

un

Gath

er

home

Of

His

to

name,

com

ing from

old;

bove,

-t-

-S-

Send- the news to

Give them of

ev

that rich

tion.

est treas-ure,

His word by rev -e

Of

na -

'ry
-

la -tion.

Show the way un


Joy and peace

Of

to

sal

in bound-less

His works in

va

tion.

meas-ure;

ere- a -tion;

all

-*'
7.

Give
All

Give

t^-p

to

your
to

all

du
all

this

in -

ties

do

this

in-

vi -

ta

tion: Join the

chil- dren

of

the Lord,

with pleas-ure: Join the chil -dren of

the Lord.

Join the chil -dren of

the Lord.

vi -

ta

tV\^--

- tion:

:^E='E^^

Devotional Hymn.

No. 189.
R.

Alldeidge.

1.

Lord,

ac

2.

Aid

us

3.

May

we with the fu

A'
-

-ft.

vo

tion,

Let Thy Spir

Thy

bid

ding,

ture

dawn

And our dai - ly wants sup


Day by day from sin be

^.

-^

cept our true

de

do

to

all

4L

#-

i-

Daynes.

J. J.

ing,

-^.

whis

it

per peace;
ply;

free,

3:

-t=^:

-'^^h-

-J

^^^:E^

Swell our hearts with fond

Give Thy

ho

That

res- ur

on

Spir

ly

rec

mo

- it's

And our joy


Till
we reach
We may rise

tion,

guid -ing,

tion morn-ing

^-

__.

Thee

in

in -crease;

on high;

the goal

at peace with Thee;


[^

|*<

-I

Nev Ev Ev -

:r=

E^Szii

>-i

er leave

us,

nev

er leave

us.

Help

us, Lord, to

er guard

us,

ev

er guard

us.

Till

we

ing,

ev

er prais

er prais

M- M^ M-

JL

-&-

ing,

Jl.

Through-out

JL

.M-,

win the race;

vic-to-ry;

gain the
e

all

ter

ni

ty;

r-=^=^=;^=k=

Nev - er leave
Ev - er guard
Ev - er prais -

us,

nev

er leave

us.

Help us, Lord, to

us,

ev

er guard

us,

Till

ing,

ev

er prais

ing.

JL JL JL

Through-out

#t:
:~izztzjzz^z:

win the race,

we gain the
all

--

JB.

vie

to

ry.

ter

ni

ty.

Come, Join the Cheerful Song.

No. 190.

LOMUIE JIOFFOKD, D

^I.

h^-

^
S

J. II.

I).

tf-g-Fr-^
:p:

*-

1.

Ceme, join

the cheer-ful song, Take up

the

sweet

re

2.

Come, join

the cheer-ful song, There

no

name

so

3.

Come,

the

der

vault

join

cheer-ful

is

yon

song, In

Fillmore.

frain;

sweet

ed
up the sweet re

Take

sky;

fe

Come, sound the notes of praise


that which tunes our loft

high

In

frain;

^^m^^
if-

As

a-

loud,

y strain.

est not^s we'll sing His praise.

r^-

And mag- ni - fy His name.


And make our bliss com - plete.
Who came on earth to die.

Chorus.

^-r-]

S=1=J
J

-r

j'-

The song

A.

be-fore

the throne,

IA

That sweeps the harps a

A.

J.

.L 1^1

.1

bove;

A.

f^^I=E

j;5-f

The song

fore the throne,

1)6

That sweeps

harps a-bove;
e;

the

-4-

^r'^rThe

song

rthat

fills

the

bound -less sky.

Is

Je

sus and

_;

-*

-fci:=t

:43:

34=

^=
9

fills

the

bound -less sky.

Is

Je

--=-

Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Bros.

love.

i^^]

:.t=[:;

--li-l

The song that

u^
-

His

sus

^mi
#

and His

X- :t


A Song

No. 191.

^
I

of Joy.
H. K. Mills.

M, T. Short.
Animated.

1.

Joy

ous

- ly

sang

the

an

2.

Joy

ous

ly

came

the

wise

3.

Joy

ous

- ly

now

each

-kfi

gels,

men,

Led

by

Our

gifts

Christ-mas,

mid

of

the stars

night,

the beav'n- ly

star,

Him

bring;

to

we

-0-^0

m\

i^t^

:?zz:

Of

Beth - I'em's Babe

To

of

far

the

in

Him

to

man

With cheer -ful hearts and glad voic

L|

a^-\

0L9

%^^

As

the won-d'ring
the

won

drous star

And

the

won

drous old,

old

*r#

It:

Christmas

Our songs of Christ-mas

es,

^"^f^

And

sgg=:

first

light trem-bled

sto

ry.

bove fair Beth-le


-

er

new

r*

frain,

hem,

gain,

p.
H-^^H
-^-r^-^^-

t=f:
U

i^4

^0.:^0

0-F

"Glo

ry

to

God

in

the higli-est.

On

earth good

-will

to

"Glo

ry

to

God

in

the high-est.

On earth good

will

to

men."

"Glo

ry

to

God

in

the high-est.

On earth good

will

to

men."

i-0-

f =

_I=?_L 0^-0-

Seems ev

sing;

n^f

herds list-ened, They heard the glad re

sh<^p

night;

from strange lands a-far

i&

ger On that

their treas-ures,Brought

0-

sz:t=c;

>

-^-

-0

-flt-

.ML

men.''

-^

-0-

J-i

r
Praise.

No. 192.
John

M.

C.

PAULINK

Chisxai-i..

HiGGlNS.

B.

|^P^-J=S^-^:
1.

My

2.

Thou

3.

Thy

4.

My

God,

how

dids-t

send

line

on

so-ul

shall

ra- diant light That

and

pre

would fain new

trib

line,

to Thoe, That

come

me Thy

ute bring

*_.

For
In

all

the good bestowed on

to

the path

Lead me
If

with gen

might on

and

hand and care.

ise

made

While yet

tie

fer

of

cense to Thy

me

pmise,

in

dark

old,

throne,

rC?

ened ways

my loved Sav ior led.


As
And doth new hopes un - fold.
Thou great Thou all wise One.

right

Thee

life

to

in

m^ft

of

ly

As

of

poor feet might tread,

prom

cepts rare, In

may

my

sing,

EEt= :p

i^^
'i

i=^z=^=^zz:jzz:Etiiit==:^^-Et=:tzztz
:t:-t==t^

Chorus.

My

ebb-ing

life

is

in

Thy hand,

feel

'tis

bet-ter

-i

there;

j==^Trzl=i

If

on

ly

now Thine

an- gel

band

Thou chargest with my

care

The Coming King.

No. 193.
Verses by B. A. K.

Music and Chorus by Mrs.

Who

Emma

J. H.

Kltng.

1.

The com

2.

The signs that show His com - ing near, Are fast ap-pear- ing year by year,
Look not on earth for strife to cease. Look not be -low for joy and peace,
Then in the gio-rious earth made new, We'll dwell the countless a-gesthro';

3.
4.

- ing-

King

the door,

at

is

once the cross for sin- ners bore;

now
And soon
Un - til
But

This

the right-eous

the

mor-tal

ones

Sav-ior
shall

im

bove,

glo- riousdawn

the

we'll hail

He comes

to gath

Of heav'n's

comes a- gain

To

ban

mor

And

time,

tal

be.

home.

er

morn.

and

death.

sin

ish

ter-nal

ter-ni

ty.

Chorus.

J^-^

Oh, come,

let

all

get

read

s_4v.

on God's whole

To

dwell

on earth with Him;

^==^: ::i^=:t^=:t:

:^=i=!

Come, put

- jy

ar

mor.

This means: just

do

m^
His

will.


The Way.

All

No. 194.

Jno. R. Sweney.

E. E. IlKWITl.

Solo or Duet.
--1^

4^r-=i

&=li::^SJ==l=^'it:l=:*^j4:J_Ls- J
1.

2.

3.

"i-z^z

known pathway hides;


to Him and live;
At the blood-stained cross He met me, Bade me look
time
of pain and sadness. His sweet prom- ise I will test;
In the

And an un

that hangs before me,

There's a veil

r !-

4^

'^g

r -h-^^tf

r--==^#

^=iv-:^:^T^'
:^=::1=:'-r:iK^e===J=5h='=

There's an eye that's watching o'er me.

Tho' temp-ta

Wel-come, sun

be

tions shall
-

me,

set

ny hours of glad-ness,

An

al-might

y hand that guides;

Ov - er-com - ingpow'r He'll give;


By His smile made doub-ly glad;

iglEgElli^iE^
^==^=**
S

So

'

rrr^"^^

"S*

that leads to glo

'ry step

ry.

Shall His

my

bless

ed Sav
-0

tells

lor

me,

He'll

heart to-day,

and heav'n-ly ray,

won - drous

h-3 #

For

my

not fear the mor-row. Peace is in


that shines a-bout me, With a pure

joy

There's a
-

need

Ev

-^^^^

be with

love dis-phy,

-!

i-!

me

all

"1^1-1

the way,

^^^^m

mi-'
Chorus.

=:|:iN:

:d=:&=i|:d^;4
All the

way,

all

the way,
the way,

All the way,

all

,A Al

^fl-^^
:^=r

Copyright, 1897, by Jno. R. Sweney.

He'll

me
be with
Ile'llbewith

all

the way;

r-^-^-^-fe-^t-A^-

The Way.

All

my

bless

ed Savior

O my

tells

me,

He'll

me

be with

the way.

all

He'll bo with

blessed

Living Water!

No. 195.

Fked. M. Fillmore.

LowRiE Hoffokd.

Rev. M.

)-^

1.

"Liv

ing

2.

"Liv

ing

3.

"Liv

ing

wa-ter!"0 how
wa - ter!" in these
how
wa - ter!"

wa

mine;

sweet,

Liv

words

There

is life

to

me;

sweet,

From

the lips

of

love;

ing

ter

g pg^--

fe^=

t=1v;=5=45=R

:3^=S
As
Gen

how

pre

dy

tly

on

ing

one

my

list-'ning

"Liv- ing water!" thirsty


--

-r-

-*-

iiy

"Liv

ing

ear.

soul,You

may

the

lips

ask,you

vine.

di -

Thee.
bove.

may ask

of

me;

^='^=^=^-

From

Look -ing un-to


Fall - ing from a

soul, thirsty

fggEE

words,

come,

cious are the

water!"

m
I

m
will

Lg
give,

S_!

will give.

L
Free

tf

ly

un-to
-

Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Bros.

By

per.

*^

L.|<i_

Thee.

Welcome Song.

No. 196.
S.

W.

1.

Wel-come, welcome friends of

Zi

2.

Hark! what melting strains of

mu

3.

Death, with

all

vourdark'ning

^"
I

^"i^

gions,

le -

a-wait your joy- ful

Look up-on your conqu'ring King,

the

Cra

died

lyre

in

-J-^--

fc-

ness,

Help us

eel

glad

ness,

Hear

ech

man

ger.

He

mournful glad

mid-night song of
a

low with -in

-it=i-

ifzt--

lay;

'>-

:Siiff:E^-t:=4f:g-Ei=b:^f=Et=

X-

Touch the

Scott.

L.

Greet the lone-iysheplierd's ear;

sic,

!^

We

on,

i=I=.

'Tis

W.

Arr. by S.

L. Scott.

it

will life

E^]

i'

e-brate the
o

day;

far and near:

and blessing brins

:=^:

Duet.

-^r=^ i=^:
^-^-

:^=P=^:
Heav- en bends

Now

its

mel

how joy

O'h!

wit'n gold-en glo

ful

dy
is

Come and

ry.

join the grand a

be-to-kens, Theme of joy


the

ra,

ask

Will you

te'U

Je

"What

is

the sto

us choir of

sus reigns the King e

dom

men;
told;

Pris-'ners loosed from bondage free;

4^--^-

Do you

so sel

ry?" 'Tis

the

__J_4

Babe

of Beth

an

gels.

How you

ter

nal,

Cap-tive leads cap-tiv

strike your lutes


-

le

hem,

of gold?
i

ty.

:':g:

=q=

e'=I^

Welcome

Song*.

Grand Chorus.

:^^,i=^=i==^q
-^9"

-J
TT

un

Yes,

Un

to

uu

to

you

to

born this day

is

you

you,

born,

is

in

Da -

vid's

born this day

is

in

t-r-r

^" Yes,

y;

un

Un-to

Beth-le-hem;
^

un

you,

to

you,

m-r^r-r

Cit

TT

Ti

r--^

f *

un

fo you,

to

un-to you,

you,

you

a Sav

ior

which

is

you

a Sav

ior

which

is

in

the

:sz:pz:BZ^

-\
t)
TT

+1

Glo

Christ the Lord;

Christ the

^-^

Lord;

He

is

Glo

the Lord;

^,-^

ry

to God,

ry be

to our God,

T-r-r

T-r-r

-A
-^-f-

^
highest,peace,good will to-ward

all

na

highest,peace,good will to-ward, to-ward

S^f- i^-

God

in

to our God,

iS3^
T-r-r

all

tions;

Glo

men;

Glo

ry

ry

be

f-t

the high-est,peace on earth good will to


high-est,peace on earth good will to

fezi^
r-

jr

men.
men, yes, to men.

1 ^ ^-r

to

*Teace Be

No. 197.

Still

!"
n. H. r.M.MEn.

M. A. r-AKKU.

The bil-lows are

1.

Mas-ter, the

is

rag

ing!

2.

Mas-ter, with an- guish of

spir

it

3.

Mas-ter, the ter-ror

ver,

The

tern

pest

is

-.

bow
el -

toss

my

in

ing

grief

to

e-ments sweet -ly


^l
^

^jL^#.A

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

high

day;
rest;

-M_z^^\^^i=z:

1;

^-

--1

The
The

sky

is

depths of

Earth's sun
--

--

in
^e-

o'er-shad-owed with black-ness,

my

the calm lake

est

>

Thou not that

Tor-rents of

Lin

ger,

--

-0-

"Car

No

sad heart are troub-led Oh,

and

sin

bless

ed

-]-

or help

shel-ter

wak-en and

mir- rored. And heaven's with-

is

is

save,
in

nigh;

pray!

my

breast;

--

""^

>

we
of

Re

How

canst Thou

per

an

guish Sweep o'er

deem

ish?"

er!

Leave me

my

sink

lone

a-

lie
-

ing

sleep;
soul;

:^:

hv-=--^-=:^-=-6^i^

iE^=i^EsEIZ^==^=fEEi:^EI^=E?zzt
When each mo-ment so mad-ly is threat'ning A grave in the an-grydeep?
per- ish! I per-ish! dear Mas - ter Oh, has- ten, and take con -trol.
I
And
And with joy I shall make the blest har - bor. And rest on the bliss-fnl shore.

pt=t=t=t=t=t=Fg==t

'

*-^

^--^

Chorus
i^z:1z=:lv=:j:

-*^=iE^^^E^
The winds and the waves

shall o

bey Thy

will,

"Peace
"Teace, be

be still!"
"Peace, be

still!"

still!"

t^t^

t^

rp-r

"Peace Be

Wheth-er

"/

the storm-tossed sea, Or

the wrath of

\^

t^

Still."

de

mons or

men, or what

-t:=^=p^=:^rJ:tz==^=t^=!t=^-R:

R"

cres

-g

ev

er

No

be,

it

wa

:gi=g=t

-#

-#

ters can

swal-low the

a K

of

lies

The

m^

ff

4^-4^-

^^ F^

#-

rMas-ter

where

ship

0-

:t=:^=^: :^=N
-^9=^

^]^-4^-4^-4^
_-A
*
^
-m

cean, and earth, and skies; They

all

-^

=^:

shall sweet-ly

o-

^^=E^=^=
t^

^ ^=^
^
V

>

P
N=l=
:^:

Thy

bey

"Peace,

will,

be

still!"

"Peace

be

^^iE^?=^
still I"

They

all

shall

-^

S^Ek:

i^

sweet

ly

bey

P=-=F=F==Eh=

^
^

-^-

t-i^E

V^

Thy

will,

-:

"Peace,

-J/

peace,

B^.

be

Lg__

still!"

No. 198.

Come Again."

"I Shall

Vin.v E. Smith.

Rather

N.

W. Smith.

sloiv.

1==^-

1.

Songs, beautiful songs let us

2.

The lighten the brow of Mount 01

3.

Th3 sun-shine

fall-ing a

is

of

Songs, gladsome and sacred and sweet;

far,

The same

on

Cu-mo-rah shall be;

round us, The same

as

on

- ive,

Ca-na

of

"

old;

''^

Jz:E#-^-S-i!=^:i=gz~Eg^=3=::S=Egzzz:jz=S==g5:rgJ
The prom - ise of Je - sus our Say - lor. In mel - o - dy
re
The praise which Ni - ag - a - ra thun - ders, Comes soft from Gal - 1
Up, hearts, from your doubting and sigh - ing, Drink deep its wine of

r_^

^-^^

r_^c^

^_C|

peat;
lee;

gold;

i;-^3*

-4,
J

--

Let

*
"tt"*
side and mountain re

o'er-shad

ows Shall throb

Fa-ther, the throngs in Thy tem


-- ---4h -^ i#--

pies

The land that with

v/ings

That prom

-ise thro'

In rliyth

mic-al

And

>

swell

it

Re -^ -^

ges grown dearof great o

swell the glad cho- rus of

u'

The notes from the val

ech

hill -

ley and plain.

the beat of that strain;

to

joice with thy birds of

^,

Ji.

^.

come
come
come

"Lo!

shall

cean, "Lo!

shall

er,

wel- come, "Lo! Christ shall

the glen;

A^

gain.''

gain."

gain.

Chorus.

We

hear not the sound of His

foot-step,

When

fall-eth in dark-ness the rain,

.^::zt=ci=r=J==j^t=g=FtE3=r=E6^t=fc^^=t=t=FFR
r

>

r^^r

Come

"I Shall

Ag-ain."
rit.

^n SeS^

^p^-i^i:^:

:S::zcjg

El^

We watch when the Cloud bursts with

We would

sunlight,

see

Him come

gain.

^3

Pi

_^_!_
.k:

-#

iiSi

Our Home.

No. 199.

Pauline B HIGGINS

Richard Bulloke

-#-J -* h,^

%M^--r ^f-y
1

'-

home

of

ing

in

ec

dom

shall

0^

-0

1.

Oh!

Zi

2.

Oh!

Zi

3. All

Hail!

-*-

ifq-i-

4)

on,

'tis

on

of

thee,

Fair

be

Sing

shall

Thy

Thou "Prince of Peace,"

-^

king

saints
-

^-

^ ^
-^"^-l^
'^^^
t"-4 I ^
a

r-^

h*

Y.

^-^^

free;

SO

sta
in

sy,

crease.

*-

-q

K-

We
Re

love
-

to

i^J:

.4J^

EJ

sing;

Home

Itt-I-

-^-r
the "pure in heart," Where loved ones

of

With those from sin made free. Who


How hap - py we shall be, When

demp-tion's song.

Thro' earth's do- main.

in heav'n's

Zi

on's

:a=p1=3
:EEz=:^=tziz3

^^-

:f=a:
-9-i-

nev

er part,

laws

did see

King

we

i=i

see,

Nor

en

ter

sor

per

feet

To

rule

from

sea

E:

'm-^im^

row's dart. Praise


ni

to

ty,

Vic

sea.

Most

our King,

to
-

to

rious throng,

glo- rious reign.

[--

Loyalty Unto Christ.

No. 200.
C.

H. G.

C'llAS. JI.

GAinilKL.

^-i^-

1.

"Loy

ty

un

2.

Loy

- al -

ty,

faith

3.

"Loy

- al -

ty

un

ech

al

to Christ" the

and works,

in

hosts of

se-cra

ly

might-v pow

"a

to

Him

God u-nit--ed

And

re

His'

in

Na

sin;
-

store;

name!

tions are

dol thrones are shaking,

Christ Him-self would meet us,

ad

lib.

the

For the great mil-len

And

amight-y
the darkness

Fine.

Pen- te-cost-al flame.

it
-

y.

rift- ing!

in.

er-more.

^-^

T
arm

ing,

ni-um iscom-ing

bap-tize us with the

^-

:rEftte?

wak

Then the world shall own Him,


Then would an - gels greet us,

with joy en-throne Him, King of kings and Lord of lords for-ev

Unison Solo.

Were

er,

the

Shall the

tion,

>-

II

And

sound-ing,

ii

oes an-swerfrora the fields of

scat-tered na-tions un

is

con

I"

I"

b'

now

ho

what

to Christ!"

trum-pet

The her-alds of the cross are


The gos-pel light of truth is

would come the tri-umph, And Christ be known and loved, His
M-P--!
-^--V

h-h

f-

f-^-i-p.^^--

3=t

rf-^'^-f;^-

:f:

gEEEB=^=^^^
"0

march

ing o

spread-in g to

t^

(grver

land

the per

praise be sung from shore

and

sea,

Bear

ing thro'

feet

day!

Clouds

are back

to

shore;

Earth

would then,

z-tz

Copyright,^902, by Chas. H. Gabriel.

the
-

ward
in

Loyalty Unto Christ.

r
light that lead- eth to

ness,

The

drift

ing!

glo

ry,

Re -new er - deav-or!
Be - come the \ing-dom

dark-

:W?-^ F-BTh-

I--

}-- 1

sal

anJ

va-tion, full

free,

for the King pre-par3 the way!


of

the Lord for

ev

er

more.

It:

Chorus.

3"^

?3^:

:^==l=3=':j=q

S4^

t:

Long

and

loud,

Bifcizib

"Loy-al-ty

h:

un

:b=::

ds^

to

we

Christ"

sing;

Till

ii3izzii=za=pz=:i

l^^-t:
V

:^Ei^EEi=JE|=|
ev

^-

7^.

'ry

*-

hu

man

tongue, Shall

hear

His prais

es

-*_?

-J

sung!

-^

5^^:
-^

Let

the

hills,

r-

val
-#-

leys and
-#-

des

ert

_*

^-

plac

es

ring,

With

-#fl_

ff

9.

=f=H=^^
D. C.


Are You Witnessing for Him?

No. 201.
Alice

Batciieldek.

.M.

J.

H. FiLLMOKE.

P]

ir-'t
me, broth-er, worn and woa

way

1.

Tell

2.

Are

3.

Have you made

you watch-ing by
a con

the
se

ry, Toil

side

For

cra-tion,Of

ing o'er

life's

the faint

your earth

path-way dim;

ing ones

]y

who

fall?

time and store?

-^

m^
Are

J-

t=^

you shed

ding light for

Do
you take them to
Have you placed them on

Je

sus,

Are

you wit

ior,

Who

has prom- ised rest

tar?

Then the

the Sav
the

al -

ness-ing

Mas

ter asks

for

Him?

to

all?

no more;

0^-

i^

QJi

Are

3'ou

Do

you love

Thus,

seek

ing for

Chris-tian,

the sin

Je

of

to tell

may

we jour

Kers, Those

whom

Je

than

all

sus

More

ney.

Show -ing

sus died

to win?

the world

forth the

Sav

be-side?
ior's praise,

-li.

-0- -0-

Are

you point

Does

it

bring

With our lamps

ing to

the fount

all

heav'n

ly

~-P#^

ain That can

bless -ing

bright and burn


-0-

te?^,^

ing,

-^'

00^

wash

With God's peo


That
-.

the world

a-way
-

their sin?

pie to

may

bide?

-ji-'

Cop^Tight, 1890, by Fillmore Bros.

catch their rays.

By

per.

LZZlJ


Are You Witnessing- tor Him?
Chorus.

"$1
:/tz:zizii::iii7izz':

me, broth
me, broth -

Tell
Tell

,-^.it0~-*r0 - F*"'

er,

worn and wea

er,

woru and wea

ry,

me, broth

Tell

00
00-

\-if -#

ry,

worn and wea-ry,

er,

^ 0-

-00-

-0\-0-^-0

fr-t

^v-

_0-

:5
U

b
Toil

ing

o'er

life's

Toil

lug

o"er

life's patli

path
way dim.

0-

-0

way
Toil

0-

dim;
-

ing

o'er

life's

path

way dim;

rt-r^^-f-'^r'^rrff
Are you shed Are you slied-dina;

T^.ii

r0-^
P-=

Are
Are

-ing

9-^

light

Je

for

C--0

\^-^-0-^

^?^

light

sus? Are

for

you

Je
shedding

ness

iiess-ing-

for

ih-ti--i--

'f=P~tr,:

sus?
-

sus?

-p-hp-' 0-0 -0- 0-^-0-

ing

for

Him?

Are

^
r>i

,i

-k ^k

you wit
you wit

light for .Je

i^ fm

k-kk
k

k-

Him?
you wit

ness

- ing

for

Him?

5;

~H-ft-

nil

The Sinner and the Song.

No. 202.

V.iLL

W. L. T.
Solo,
iSOLO.

UKGAN.I

I_J

1.

The sin-ner

-r
was wand'ring

at

2.

He stopped

and

to

-f^

'

he

at

ev-'ry

Lord,

'

K,

'

ven

He re-mem-bered

sweet chord,

"Come

on!"

tempt-er was

His

tide,

In his heart raged

side,

his

once loved the

Thompson.

I-.

I
I

list-ened

by

watching close
time

'

the

for

bat- tie

says the tempt-er, "come

-k

iii

i^Sil^^l^^ii^Sig^li
from the church
from the church

But hark!

a-gainst wrong,

right

with the throng," But hark!

on

he hears the sweet song;


a -gain swells the

song;

|Frzi-ztJ^t=H=t=tp:4
pp

Quartet,

r^^i

:=1=:4:

d=3=d:

:g

aZJzifc-^ gz=| -i=:-^t


I

suslov-er

of

1.

Je

2.

While the bil-lows near

my
me

me

soul,'

Let

roll,

While the

to

Thy

bo-

som

tern

pest

still

is

fly;

high;

'^^ ^
Solo.
-*-

>

3HB:

:S:
^

(5?

Organ.
Oh, tempt-er

de

part.

have served Thee too long,

fly

^E^

l^^i^ti=^

<|
By

permission of Will L.

Thumpsim

&

Co., East Liverpool, O., rnd Chicago,

III.

to the

The Sinner and the


-4^

Song".

I
,

-r
Sav

He

ior

III

'^

-s

tS^"

that

song,

g=S^

:fzz

dwells in

^ mo

-*-

-1-

-va^r-.

7^

II

-I

sin-ner

me,

like

'1

^~F^

May

find

i^

U
'^

f,

'

Oh,

'-

-.
I

a sweet ref-uge

* F3

can

I
'

be

it

u
a

that

1^3

^e

;
1/

Lord,

S
^~^

id^t.
I

by

com -

Y-~-

'ii

g^!

ing

Thee?

to

Ff^

pp Quartet.
__!_

r-J
~-sT^T^TF3?3^S=J=^=

Oth-er

ref-ugehave

Hangs my help-

none;

^_^^^.

F^^~^~F^^

=3:

less soul

on

Thee;

-^--=i-ti=ztfe:=z^bE^b=lE=EEE^bEEgE5iEE=E
Solo.

-^

~l-

B?

^-^-f

Organ.

u
come,

Lord,

-I-

the dark

And

past,

-^-

3:

Quartet.

m=^

come, Thou'lt for -give

m:3xz=Ft:
PP

=]=

12:

==1=

=1:

=3=
I
I

0,

re

ceive

soul

at

l=e==^

-ey-

M^^E^^

my

Eb:

last.

Story of the Raindrops.

No. 203.

Motion Song.
E. E.

Hewitt.

II.

Talmkr

R.

i^=:Nz^z=:]i=p^.
pz^=i t;^:^-r:^

i3j-3=3~feJ-j-^i-3=riS
drops of rain, Dash'd

idown against my window pane;

1.

One

2.

She

told

3.

The

lit

4.

Our heav'n-ly l 'Father, wise and great, All things up

day, the

lit -

me

tie

the

of

How

"tossing sea!

-tie rain-drops I3feed the

rills

ver

That run

y strange

it

seems to me!

down the
Thy bid-ding

in '^mu-sic

on

hills,

wait;

-//--

A-

tho't

2how ve

The sun can, 8by


Andthese,

ry nice 'twould be

a might

in turn, will

law,

the sea.

find

Thy hand leads iSout the cir-cling


_

And

Un
Un

At

my

so,

m.

sun.

hand

took.

o-cean

by Thy
.^

his - to - ry

up-ward draw,

til

they rise i^in

To

Thy command, 20the wa-tersrise. To

will, i^the

her'not

sails l^up

form

an

to read her book,

on the deep blue sky;

oth- er show'r of rain.

o- ver-spread the 2isun-ny

tell

skies,

liii

i
^^it: =P5

But

will be,

streamlets run,

And begged

they 9make the clouds on high, Like


again.

9va-pors

There for a-while ^their home

And

til

mist

know their

could

If

The

__ j2^_"S"_'2'_1?"

3sis . ter's

^--:t^-^

me, 'on

this rain

U
y

How came

But when these 'dark and heav-y grow,They


Ah, lit - tie drops! 161 know youwell,Your
i

And when Thou

Copyjight, 1892, by

those drops from far a

his

R. Palmer

and

AA.

G. Kennedy.

way.

in ^-ixo^s to earth be-low.

fall
-

22see-est best, they falhDear Lord,

*1P

day.

to

ry

now can

Thy love^Zis o

ver

tell.
all.

story of the Raindrops


Chorus.

Pit

- ter,

pat

ter,

pat,

Pit,

3pit

pat

ter,

ter,

Hear the rain-drops

pat,

pit,

fall,
fall,

*_

r^

?i_.

pat, 'pit, pat,

1
'.mi

::

Pit

ter,

Tit,

pat

ter,

pat,

5pit - ter,

1=^^=45=^:

*-

pat

4=t

God

ter,

has

sent

them

all;

pat.

pit,

JE^

Lis-ten, 6pret-ty

lit -

tie

flow -'rets

To

their gen -tie

call,
call, pat, pit, pat,

-0-

r
-A

Motions. 1. Dashing

1^--^-

motion, both hands. 2. Cheek resting- on hand, in meditation. 3 Take


4 Arms raised and lowered with fluttering; fifig-ers; rain motion.
5 SnappinoPoint to flowers or ground. 7. Wave motion, both hands.
8. Point up.
9. Hands
placed low; slowly raised.
10. Hands moved over head
11. Form arch.
12. Rain motion.
13. Right arm swung with rippling motion of fingers.
H. Wave motion. 15. Hands placed low,
slowly raised.
16. Shake forefinger.
17. Look up.
18. Describe circle.
19. Rippling motion.
.20. As before.
21. Arch.
22. Hands clasped, look up.

next child's hand.


fing-ers.

6.

Christmas

No. 204,
W.

T.

W.

This page arr. from Kossixr.

(1.

Chorus.

Bells.

Steady and not too fast.

J-Sl^
?=:*

-4^

^ i

--tp

Giffe.

U Qeie
--A~^~4^

*Hark, hear the sweet chiming and rhyming of


sweet

Hark, hear the sweet,

T.

nju

sic

al

bells,

mu

sic

al

bells,

Ringing and

:t:

V
jingling in Glee-ful

ac

cord.Soundingthetidings.of glad Christ-mas

Glee-ful

ac

cord,

in

* *

|ijl

Sound the

glad Christ-mas

day;

day;

r"^

=^-^=

t-

news, Clanging and banging their Loud ringing

tells,

Loud ringing

tells,

Joy

ful

the

Joy

ful

the news,

their

m^

Ev-er pro-

^^'i

z\:-

claiming the Birth

of

the Lord,

the

of

the Lord,

'Tis

Birth

Who

in a

manger was Born Christmas day.


Who was Born Christmas day.

itEEE
*NoTF,The
After

J).

C, go

to

altc should sin? the second line of words same as the base and tenor.
the Refrain, omitting tlie rest.

Copyright, 1886, by

W.

T. Giffe.

Used by

per.

Home

Aiusic Co., Logansport, Ind.


Christmas

Bells.

Sin"-the'je three stanzas before observinsi- the D. C,


bottoai of this page, unless it is preferred to close at the

and close with the Refrain


end of the first page.

at the

Trio, for female voices

glad bells! Oh,

ring your joy

Ring,

glad bells! Oh,

ring your sweetest chime! Ring, sweet bells Oh,

3.

Ring,

glad bells! Oh,

ring

-J

the sto

t^=#:

^4-

Ring, sweet bells! Ring

I.King,
2.

ful lay!

ry

Christ, the

old!

m/is

Lord, Is

5^^

I-

rf:

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ry.

How

that

news.

Tell

the

To

the

*-;

the

hap

in

tones

rin

ring

py
di

the

Shep-herd of

day!

Ring,

ring

the sto

vine;

Ring,

ring

the glad

fold!

Ring,

ring

the glo

ry

^^^
%*

D. C.

fe
Christ

=J-T^=t

j3?
Born

was born!

world

Lord

on

to

a King

be

the Prince of Peace

round

Of

high!

Christ, the Lord,

is

King

on

Christ

in

man

-mas morn,

ver earth

p=m=
Refrain, for

mm

ger found,

and sky.

'-4

11

Repeat pp.

closing.

p=i-

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Ring on,
Ring on sweet

'

ring
on
bells,
Ring on your sweetest chime,ring on your sweetest chime
est chime
sweet
Your sweetest chime, Ring'on your
sv/eet

bolls,

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--


No. 205.

Lambs.

Sleep, Little

Hewitt.

E. E.

E. S.

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1.

Sleep,

lit

2.

For

He

3.

Sleep,

lit

tie

tie

peace-

9 m D

ful rest.

.0

The glo

And He,

breast

The lambs

isti

ry fades on Bethlehem's

-of

.^

-^

His

deem

re

His

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i^

Sweet an-gel voic-es

hill.

the sheep,The wand'ring ones shall


-

ing love, And bears them to His

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^m^0^

the Shepherd
of

liv -

Shep-herd gathers to

The

.^^^.^

0.

:'-
light;

ver stars, so clear and

be the true, the

^^^1;

p^

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bright;

sil -

earth one night, Shall

to

lambs, in

th 9^ -

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lambs, be- neath the light Of

who came

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now

are

still;

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save

and

keep

The wand'ring ones

bove;

And

fold

gel voic

es

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Used by

per.

now

shall save

bears them to His

3Es:
Copyright, 1901, by E. S. Lorenz.

are

still.

and

fold

3=

keep.
-

bove.

Sleep, Little Lambs.


Refrain.
life

^E^:

Sleep,

lit-tle

^-^ ^-*

-^m'^

lambs, sleep!

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lambs, sleep!

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little

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lit-tle lambs, sleep!
little lambs, sleep! Sleep, little lambs, sleep! little lambs, sleep!

lambs, sleep!

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lambs, sleep little lambs, sleep!
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Anarel Message.

The

No. 206.

n.

Jamks L Edwards.

II

Mills.

::i57z=r^=i^-:.^=::f^-->T=z;7=:|v

1.

2.

3.

4.

have

My
Now

darkness, yet

in

blind eyes are

once
for

w=4-^^#

was taught

found the glo-rious gos- pel that

wan - dered long

pen,

my

in

glo

- tial

ce-le^

ry,

for

sought the nar

pres

With

its

gifts

And
And

my

life

the

King

will

work

and bless

was

like

dom

y.

And my

ings

all

so

full

and

free;

the

surg

ing

of

the

sea;

But

can

ve

ry

ly

see;

the

knee

No
No

hum

and watch and

plain

bow

bly

->

soul

now

is thrill'd
I

with glad

am

re-joic

ness,

ing

and ban-ished are


in

ing

Since the

dis -

may,

Since the

With the

cord.

Chorus.

P^

^-

m\^
me.

^=4^

Since the

day,

and sweet ac

pre-cious An -gel Mes-sage came to.


pre - cious An - gel Mes-sage came to
pre-cious An
pre - cious An

soul

fears,

ter

F|

my
-

K-

^& * grLZZiz=zg=R:

^^izii=^z:g^^=:

the lat

this

more do fears and doubt - ings my trust


long - er faith, but knowl - edge, in true

way,

the Lord,

ence of

mer years,
row way,

are wash'd a

sins

the

t-* = *^
E^--

in

me.

gel

Mes-sage came to

me.

gel

Mes-sage bro't to

me.

V" ^^

Then praise the Lord,

S^d

oh,

my

The Ang-el Message.


--=:T^PJ

H-

*^5

soul!

1/

bun-dant mer-cy,

how

oh,

free

joy

In

ful

song Thy

@?Ja?3i

Spir.-4v

doth

it

"E^E

ac- cord, Since the pre -ciousAn-gel Mes-sage came to

m^

i^^fe^

=^

The

Old, Old Path.

E. Sbiith.

M. A. Anderson.

B:

ME

:^:

3:

-^

pil

No. 207.
ViDA

me

f"
- f-r*^-ff" "f" f

-^- -

::f

S=ES

J:

b^'

1.

There's an

old,

old

path

2.

Find

the

old,

old

path, 'Twill

3.

In

this

old,

old

path

Are

an

old.

old

path,

Shad -owed

4. 'Tis

Where the

sun

be

my

ev
friends

vales

shines thro'
er

new,

most dear,

be-tween,

ii

:t=^=^:

Life's

For the

And

Yet

^-

Refrain.

-^-

^^--

^^

dark storm clouds From

Sav

walk
fear

ior

walks All

its

the

with them. With the


-

less

walk With the

::^=:1=h=:r

home of
way with

blue.

you.

an- gels near,

Naz

rene.

In

this old,

old

path

Made

Dear Shepherd, Lead Them Gently.

No. 208.
Selected

Emma

Mrs.

Vivace.

Ki.tng.

J. II.

-4-

i-a

=^\-r

ra

diant

sum

chil

dren

of

1.

In

2.

The

3.

Hark! how

:=j:

these youth

mer

beau-

the

house -hold

ful

voic

m^^'
bE=EEH

We

ty,

come sun

ny

June,

How pre- cious are they


Ring out

es

wel

>2_

a- far and

all!

near!

:t=t:

t=t=:t:

J-

her bios

soms

trail

ing,

And

ed

dear

est,

It

cho

rus

Our

Fa -

_^

count

is

an

the

t::

gels'

_^

h22-

^=1^

bird-songs

tune;

in

all

by

small;

ther bends to

hear;

ba

the

is

^iT:

-isP2-

|^i=Ei=l=i=ii=Ei=gz=3=:Ej
and sweet -er

But

d^ar

er

far

And

sure

ly

God,

our

Fa

on

the

chil

Oh,

bless -ings

ther,

And

Je

dren

In

ev

er

gold

en

days,

sus

Christ

His

Son,

'ry

house

of

God!

=t=

ilE^:

:t=:

~x=^--

^^^^E^^^
Is

Than oth

this bright

day when

:t=t:

3^
-#-

--

-J-

est.

up
Each ten

tly.

Where Thou,

chil -

clos
Must love to gath - er
Dear Shep-herd, lead them gen

dren

3=
ll

:t:=E!

Lift

t-

^iilil:
^

their songs

der

Thy

lit
-

self,

of praise.
-

tie

one.

hast trod.

No. 209.

Good-Night.

Ella Lauder.

U. B.

1.

Lov-ing word that's night-ly whis-pered, O'er each

2.

When

3.

Gen-tly whis-pered by the


Some good-night will be the

4.

of day

the toils

are

dy

'

last

ti

Towner.

ny trun-dle-bed,

ver, Friend to friend bids soft good-night,


ing,

At

one,

When

fad- ing

the

our days

of

the

day;

of earth are o'er,

-^-.-J-

While a moth

Pray

ing that

En-t'ring

When we

er's

ben

the

com

up

in

1/

on

reach the shin

die

tion,

Falls

up

on

.^

er's head.

ing

wi^mmmmm
u

the sleep

mor- row, Be with heav- en's bless - ing bright.


the shin -ing Of the heav'n-ly
light for
aye.
ing per - tal. And earth's twilights are no more.

O-r

:S^^^

-^^

:|=E-g

Chorus.

=s=
Lov-ing good-night, ten-der good-night. Sweet word of part-ing, good

night;

good-night:

Part-ing

is

on

- ly,

on

ly for night,

Meet-ing

will

come with the

light.

good-night.

^=f
Copyright, 1S90, by D. B. Towner.

No Work

No. 210,

to Do?
llor.F.irT

Quartet.

Duet

LowRY.

mm
I

1.

2.
3.

No
No
No

work
work
work

The

read

to

do?

look up and see

to

do?

go forth and show To men on

ev

to

do?

redeem the time, And make the

fu

fields al

l-y

-jg

t-fg-

:p:

longer

Who

l^fe

-3-

No

prove

ture

^.;-;*)_j.^

_-?:

m^

side

'ry

white;

sit

with folded hands, And waste GodJs

dally on the brink of death,

The ardor of thy Christian

Thy Savior

The fervor

zeal.

pre

cru

light.

cious
-

ci

fied.

thy

of

love.

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-'9

f^

fe
Chorus.

:^

| g ^:g

=1:

^0-

-0-\

T'
Arouse; thee from thy

Be-hold! the harvest draweth near;

-*--*--- -*-

--

sleep;

thee, a-rouse Ihee

near, draweth near, A - rouse

from thy sleep

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t^-t"

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-T^z-j-ci

ifc.-:fc-i^~:=zzrr:z:3if5i=Nzil=i:r^pili=:^:^=:q=Pi=

will

For, what thou sowest,

appear

When thou

_^^.^--^#-^^

shalt

come to reap;
when thou

what thou sow-est,


-#-

-^

--

-g-

-f-

^!;a,_^_

^f=P-^=^=?-P=t^P-^-P-p-

shalt

i^

>

come

to

reap:

^rt^T-

:^^ii^iiiii
tempo.
For, what thou sow-est will

When thou shalt come

ap- pear

what thou

sow

est

will

ap

pear

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^=
Copyright, 1873, by Biglow

Main

Used by

per.

to reap.

E^Er E--FEfe
'

Rock of My Refuge.

No. 211.

::^:

fc:

^^
1.

2.
3.

As swift - ly my days go out on the wing, As


on - ward my bark
Dark sor-row may come with ma - ny a tear; Stern tri - als in life
Till an - gels of light
my summons shall bring,Till up -ward with joy

drifts

my
my

:tz=f==:b=:

:d5:

?E3=3:

ver the

por

tion

spir -

it

s"-;*

'-*-

sea,

may

Fa

be;

ther

in.

heav'n, this song

will

sing;

The

shall flee

>tt-r^-

1=^

:f=t=

^?^

t-

f^mm^^^mm^
mn'^mmmmmm
^-^^4

my

rock of

ref-uge

Thee,

is

The rock

of

my

ref- uge

is

Thee.

fo:
^|4Ei^:fe=te=.-

--^

Rock

of

1=^

my ref-uge

:^ ^:

Oh, hide

me

there-in

so

sure;

Eock

of

my

ref -uge so

strong;

f
=^

=t=t2z=ti-t^z=5^=:b=:^=i

Fromdan-gerand

sin, Whileher'fe I

am

sing-ing

my

song.

1
1

The Children's Song-Prayer.

No. 212.

Words and Music by

Andante.

ther,

from

Thee

for

Thy
Thy

who

are

Kind

and

heav'n-ly

Fa

ther,

we

the

faith

3. Bless

m.

Fa

will praise

1.

2.

ful teach

ers

ho

=^==^3:
^
Thy

Which we

As

lit

tie

are

re

they kind

ly

i-^

teach

here

*^

Hear

our

lit

the

peace

Bless

our

friends and

=s

"vr-

tie

ful

ing

bless

ings,

bove

us,

^A

:=f5:

ing praise to

Thee

Thy bounteous
Thy
to
do

hand;

3^5E3=

will;

::^:

1l#

--.

tiT
-

voic

es

which

vales

par

ents

Thy good

01

we
who

are

now

so

dear

-^

-fTA

K~
L^-^^t.

K~0A

-0

~u-^

dwell

^^l

pv

For

^1?

sing

from

=F^=

t-^t

dren

ceiv

-^^

^^
J

chil
-

ly

i=S:l^ii
-^E^^^

See

Stephrks.

ny

placed

-^-

^^EEEJ;

ma

E.
]

ness

tell

pos- ses
-

ing,

ing.

love

ly

-\-

us;

=1

1-^

^0-

i^zzzz^:
::t:

fei

ill

S=5
ma

en

Let

our

ny

fol

lies

all

for giv

And

the streams

of

wa

ter

flow

ing thro'

Help

us

our

du

ties

right

Iv

-^-

^^m^M^m^^^mm

all

-r-

be.

the

to

ful

land.
-

fill.

Chorus.,

Smile in

love up

on

us;

shed Thy spir-

it

i-pS=V-?S^-8

on

us;

'

Tune our youth-ful

The Children's Song'-Prayep.


===!==.
Thy

to

""

praise,

^t*

"^

ing,

'^'

"'*

il

the song we're sing

Till

^-

to

Min - gles with Thy ho

heav-en ring-ing,

the

ly

an

gels'

lays.

"T- =F^tg^i=

Parting Hymn.

No. 213.
Geo. Manwaei>'g

^4^_^
Si|=^:

E. Bef.slev.

^^=zj:

H-

__l

1=*

-A-

^1*tnf
l.'Sing
2.
3.

we now at part - ing One more strain of


Praise Him for His mer - cy; Praise Him for His
Je - sus, our Re - deem - er, Now our prais - es

wm^^\

praise,

To

our heav'n-ly

love,

For

un-num-bered

While we bow be-

hear,

-ft.

hi-

^=P^
Fa

ther

bless -ings

fore
-(2.

,y-<

Thee,

For

His lov

a-bove;

Let

our hap

ing ear:

Save

us,

Lend


ii#-.

His ten-der care,

Still

the notes pro-long;

Watch us day by

listen

dav.

^
^c;?-''

lone

is

rf

worth

ness
-

y
Help us now to serve Thee
-*-

- ins:
ing

kind

voic
py
Lord, from er -

ness.

es
ror,

Let our songs of glad

One

i^ES:

=i^P

Sweet-est songs we'll raise;


Praise the Lord

For

-^

>tt-^S^

-*

-0

^=f=^:

p:

0-Y^-^\-^-e0

-*-

-f^

*-tf-=t=:t:

0-

Rend this Sabbath air.


Of our sweetest song,
In

a pleas

ing way.

JB-.

ii

Have Faith

214.

in God.
K.

II.

Con

MOI.KR.

Spirito.

Come,

list

our

to

sto

You can
And thus

ed,

what then must you


oth

not stop yet, there are

you may en

mim
demp - tion to
own bless - ed
serv

ants

of

Sav

lor

di

er

ter the straight,

-^-,

narrow way, Pointed out by our

^t=^i

"^=1

bring,

way;
old;
-

who came, The plan of redo? Go right on in God's


commands That were taught by His

sus

Je

of

ry,

But when you've re -pent-

vine;

all
who re - pent and be - lieve on His
You must be bap - tized in the wa - ter, if
You then should re-ceive thro' the lay - ing on
And as vou con - tin - ue His words to o-

To

Chorus.

r
name; Ye peo-ple, give ear while we

sing.

Ye people, give ear ^vliile vre smg.


voa, Truly wish His commands to o - bey.
Tru-ly wish His commands to obey,
Have faith
hands, His Spir - it, more precious than gold.
His spirit, more precious than gold,
His glo - ry up -on you will shine.
bey,
His glo - ry up - ou you w ill shine.

fc-fiziti^ii^l-P P

r i_r_r

^es:\i:

u u^

in

God and

K-

-h

r:

^g m
:=1=:^=

Je-sus our Lord,

:^-

Re -pent

i^^E^

^.=F^=-E^^

::t=j:

:S-=^

of your e- vils

to

r-T-h-r

day;

And

if

you

will

Have Faith

in God.

T
be with His word in ac
-

m^^

You

cord,

will trust

m=^-

-\^-

Guide

Me

with expression.

my Sav

1.

Je

2.

Thro' this dark world

3.

When
When

4.

sus,

strife

and sin

lent death

si -

islE*:

true,

Guide

of strife

Guide

Guide

ior

rise,

''-

me
me
me
me

Thee;

Help

to

Thee;

Teach

dim

do,

ter

life,

my

eyes.

trem-bling

fear.

W^^i
t^-

me
Guide me
Guide me
Guide me

to

Thee;

When

Thee;

Calm Thou my

F5==P^-

to

i- J=^

Thee;

1^1

earthly joys are

Let Thy en

dur-ing

m^m.

E'en

in

'

the

hour,
fled,

love.

dark

est night.

deem

ing pow'r

Thee;

Let

Thy

to

Thee;

When

hopes are crushed and dead,

to

Thee:

Let

re

me Thy mer

-0^-0-- -

-4_^-H
I'

When

g:

J^_4-

4^-4

bright,

be-

E:

cy prove.

;:

:E=I

As
in
the morning
Be with me ev - 'ry

tears

to

-0^t-t^

-i

me Thy
me a

~^--

Guide

Huish.

to

to

S. P.

to

^^=t='=tb=:^^=^5^E^E

mmm

bet

:t:=tt

::

draws near. Guide

and Music by

"VVoTcls

=^^=^
will

bey.

to Thee.

::1:

lr'S'-r-

No. 215.
Slorv,

Him,and then you'll o

:tds

- * -

Be Thou my bea - con light, Guide me to Thee,


Ba Thou my safe- ty tower. Guide me to Thee.
Thy glo- ry 'round me shed, Guide me to Thee.
Guide

-m

me

to heav'n a

bove, Guide

me

to

Thee.

;b:zb:

?i|i


No

The Prince of Peace Shall Reign.

216.

want

2.

And when

3.

Then

see

to

He

the

reigns in

must

WH-LT AMS.

J. T.

W. SMITH.

T.

e'er

be

be

who once dwolt here

Sav

ior

Zi

on,

gen

- tie,

want

to

^^^Jj^

J"^

And

His

in

arms took

-lo-riousHeav'n-ly

That

Mast

love

the

Lord

He

kind

King-dotn,

All

free from death

Sav

our

them

dren,

chil

ior,

ly

blest

His gos

bey

in

^"^

^;_- ^^^

"

low,

with

live

too;

and

sin;

pel

too;

1*^

rr-

Mi^ii^iig

E^

3=fziqz=:4^=Fd:=:d-^
-#

J-

--]

r :^

want

Then

For,

oh,

see

to

Him

seat

must learn His pre

ed

cepts.

Him

want to meet

A King
And try

When

Je

on

Da

to

un

sus comes

vid's throne,

der

stand,

claim

to

):d2=

i:^=p=i^=f^=

|^J^Ejz=3_p
'

---H-^^-r
joic

plan

our

Fa

His

saint", both

dead

and

Hv,-ins,

dained for

f all

Who

b^ars the

Sav-ior's

CHOPvUS.

Re

-I

own.

man.

en

name.

re

joice,

Ee-joice,

^
shall

Or

might -y

rule

ther

The

all

peace -ful

His

na-tions,

-,

ing,

While

re

joice,
re-joice,

re

re

joice, all

joice

all

_a

-*

,^?d2E=;E^t^=p==^

:5=:iiiiz:zi.:

fc

tongues and na

tions,

The Prince of Peace Shall


.4)-

Reig-n.

-^^1^5^^.
Re
Ko

re

joice,

joice, re -joice,

The Prince of Peace

joice,

re- joic e_^re

shall reign;

joice,

-r-

W^
^i^:^^^SE^mm^
%tr

t
Re

joice,

Ke

joice,

re

re

The Prince

Dice,

Peace shall

of

reia;n.

joice.

a-

0-

^-

-*-

^EF
Penny Song,

No. 217.
Brightly,

-4^vf'J

^0 ^ ^ ^ B ^J
#(^'

(S

^0

d-

-i

-0

-0^'

-gr

U:
-

1.

Hear the pen-nies drop-ping, List-en while they

fall,

Old or

new how

2.

Keep them hidden

uest,

Un

- til

pray'r

is

-0-

^0-

-^-

-0-

----

^-

close

-*-

- ly

In

each

lit -

tie

r^rp

-0-

glad-ly

o-

ver,

^0-

Chorus.

-0r

We" will give them


Pen- nies all should

all.

tj=^V-K
fall;

f^-

rest.

1/

L'

-A

-^

Drop-ping soft -ly, dropping quick-ly, Hear the pen-nies

f-^r^zri
f=^_-=FEJ-E^=E^FEr=iEEEF^E:^;
^-^=EESEi

Here one, there one, drop-ping soft

ly

From

the

fin

gers small.

^-

10'

'-t?

The Glorious Standard.

No. 218.
M.

A. Beukidge.

Havchaft.

S.

His roy

Lift the glorious

stand

ard

Of

the Lord most high!

Let

Lift the glorious

stand

ard

Of

the Prince of Peace,

Lift the glorious

stand

ard

O'er the world

wide,

He shall reign
By His whole

Lift the glorious

stand

ard

Tho' the

press,

The' op-posed by

Lift the glorious

stand

ard

Marching

so

may

foe

Where

the plain,

to

al
till

ere-.

to harps of

Si-

A^EK=*=fE^ :S=
E^^-^--

iipip

-^-=:rz=.
-*9
"ST"

Gath

er far and

Shall

for- ev

Be

He

Bit

glo

ter

Rino-s the

be

er

nigh;

East and West, oh,

cease;

At

stress; Broth-ers, sis

Brav -ing

an -gel's strain; Bless -ing, ad

dan

'ry
ters,

for

ra

Him,

serve

Je

word of
ev

fied;

ri

the

the

sus
ger,

ward!
tion,

2=i:

tq:

:i

^=fei

^=f

n
y^i

T|5S:

-#-7ar

- dom. Yea, for - ev - er more.


sea and shore Might- y is His king
In His light shall fly.
ows,
shadthe
like
row,
Death it-self shall die; Sor
Ti - dings of the cross.
- ward
pro-otaim - ing
go
On
loss.
-'ry
ev
-ing
Bear
Ev - 'ry breast be true.
our great Com-man-der

Own Him,

Ours

Hon

will

or,

be

to

To

do;

Thro'

wor-ship be

un-dv

-ing

a-

ges,

Lamb

of God,

to Thee.

6-b fc^F

zf"=

eif^e^eEeee^eeefJee33:^=^

"S>r_

t-

Lift

a- loft the stand

t-r-

ard

O'er the world so

wide;

By

His whole ere-

The Glorious Standard.

-^-^

-h:^-^~^.

He

tioa

^-

fflo - ri

]-_^^d:

a - loft the stand

Lift

fied;

^^

h^zizA^
-

t=

ard

4==

ti2-

:pz^=t

:=t:

r-r-

33;

t-;

Of the Lord most

Let His roy

high,

^ :r=^

:t=f=:

sol

al

esSE

-jc:

diers Gath-er

far and nigh.

^ A ^ ^

J?:

t:

t-

:^=t=t=^^J

Jesus Bids Us Shine.

No. 219.

Chas. Edw. Pollock.


-\-

-^

"^r^

1.

Je

2.
3.

T-

::fc=:j5=:^=:t:

:^:b:

S^ F ^
sus

bids

us shine

with

Je

sus

bids

us shine

first

of

Je

sus

bids

us shine, then, for

'

-t^

clear,

pure

light,

Like

Him,

Well He

sees and

Ma

kinds of

~w^

all

for

all

round.

-^-

-^l-

-fi*-

lit -

ny

'-

-0-

-p-

tie

-0

1=^

E
--1-

can

knows

die

burn-ing

it

if

ness

in

we

must

shine,

see

us

shine,

so

we

shine,

dark

mMm

the night;

in

our lights are dim;


this

world are found;

You
You
You

this

He

looks

Sin

world of

dark

ness

down from heaVn to


and want and sor - row.

in

your

cof

ner,

mme.

in

your

cor

ner,

in

mine,

in

your

cor

ner,

in

mine.

-0
:z=:zti=

In

EtEEt=E:E
r\:.

^^zzz^


The Banner Song.

No. 220.

Stanley Winn.

AusTKN Miles.

-4.-H

_^_j__l_-,

ipiiiiil3S3li3l^piiiP
1.

The

2.

The

3.

ar-my
ar-my
ar-my

The

of

the

cross

ad-van -ces, clad

of

the

cross

is

of

the

cross

trust- ing

tri-umph-ant

ar

in

in

the Lord

in

the

mor

bright;

of

hosts;

end shall

be,

^iiiii^fip^iii^Pii^
The

Spir

God

The

- it's

sword, un-sheath'd for bat

of

bat

ties strong

-0

er

is

- tie,

flash

than

Sa

to bear with

wear and palms

crown to

-0-

'

in

es

tan's

of

vie

songs

the

light;

die

boasts;

to

ry;

zmzzm:

The
His

The

prom
gates

can

of sin

hosts
-

ise to

of

Zi

not with-stand the

be

with

on

en

us
-

will

ter,

at

It

of

pow'r

us

sus -tain

the

Sav

God

dis - played;

fray;

in the

lay

ior'sfeet to-

^mmm^^^f.
5i.fcd=,

Then
So

The

for-ward! march to meet the

foe, nor

ev

God and strug-gle

on, the

right

trust

in

tro-phies

of

the

bat

ties

er be

dis

mayed.

win the

day.

fought when right has won the

day.

iE=tt=t:=S==l=t=r=E=^5=if-

will

The Banner

Song*.

Chorus.

-3-

Sf-i

'^irl

^0

L^-i

fly - ing,

sing

-M

i-|-^H"5-|

I-

'^-\i--

'

-I

'^

Then with our ban-ners

:\.ii

we

ing as

Trust-ing Je

go,

sus.

* -4^-t-^~-^-^--^-d=i

0^

.p_^_p-t:^__il_^__,_,
bold- ly meet the foe; Then forward march,

march

vie- to-ry
march,

march,

isnigh;We'Il

^^^-9.

^g|t|r|=i^

h-

"-b

a
K

H-

rt
per

con-querby and

se-vere and

by; Then with our

ban-ners

fly

ing,

.-^-i-.^

-I

singing as

i-i-^

a,w-d
we

^_,

---l-l

- -zJ

\-^

^_|

(__

^
:^iii.Ai

J J

g?

=^=^ -^^-

\~^^

T""*

:dzrj=iiI?

tis

Trusting Jesus, boldly meet the foe;Then forward march, march,


march, march.

go.

"=^

vie- to-ry

-9'-9

'*T2^

^t^-

nigh, We'll persevere and conquer,we'll con

we'll

quer by and by.


conquer

-9- r

^-"^-"=1

When

No. 221.

the Mists Have Cleared Away.


Words ami Music by

Tauunk

IIigoins.

m^i^lim^^^^^^i^^i
1.

We but

see

each

oth

2.

Oft

we

fail

to

trace

3.

Wesiialiknow each

otli t

In tho^e mist

er

dark

tiie

mo

tiue

Of

our brotli

er

bet

ter

See

tlie

^-

ly.

au-tumn

er

to

its

ly

of

our

fol

m-1
i.^S fn a ^^!

lfS;^3|: ^ii^-i-^i^^^

-,--1-

;s:

pHt.
-=!#-

3^j=i;
beau

days;

And

oft

en

source;

So

oft

en judge him harsh

we
we
And how

ways;

miss the

from God we've wan

far

fi^^-^^^zz^=S=l

through

.0.

low

pie,

the

be

ly

We

ways;

*^-

rit.

look

ing

far

too

he

Gtum

ble

in

the

vis

ion

will

be

Tho'

gin

Then our

to

raise;

:dvzi:

are

mists, of course;

|:

^-

the

.^.

.0.

"^EE^j3^^^_J|a=^

-4

When

dered,

S;6=3:
<^^
-^--fjiifif:^-

,j

ly,

,^-\^

^^^-t
Z^:J-Z^--

mists

(3,'^rfl

sim

Of the
Look-ing

ty

-"^-

^|PSe31^
^%^^
t

When

the Mists Have Cleared Away.

lE^
high

dark

clear

ly

ness,
-

t:

In

our pride

and world

On

the rough

and sto

Clouded though

er

it

be

ly

light;

So

we

ny

way:

We

can

day;

And

we'll

to

'^=m
the brightest

pass

His shin

trace

each

love

oth

ing foot
-

er

iii

t-

jew

bet

In

els,

prints
ter,

the mists

that blind our sight.

When the mists have


When the mists have

cleared

a -way.

cleared

a -way.

-4^
:g:

jv_^= S

"

:^-zr^

rf

-^-bl
9?
r^-

mp

Chords.

-0-~

rit.

-VhJ^4

^^-rh-l

\\

When the

mists have cleared away,


--

-p-'-it- -0-^-

--

Ig^l

-^^-

When the

-*-

-F- -^-

mists have cleared away,

---

t^t-

We shall

F- -H-C|S-'^*- -*-

--

-^

h^h

rrH^d=^jT^i -^T-l'^-'

love each oth-er bet -ter

When

Ki

-n

the mists have cleared awa.y.

have cleared away.

At Thy Feet, Our God and Father.

No. 222.

Challixoi!, Mus. Bac, A. R.

M.

C.

-t-|J-t|,^,^__f_L_._J
God and Fa - ther, Who hast blest us all our days,
Thy love most ten- der, On the cross for sin - ners shown,
the bright-er, When Thy gra-cious face we see;
be
day will
'

At

Thy

2.

Je-

sus, for

Ev

1.

feet, our

mmm^mmmm
'ry

.0.
If:

.0.

J?:
.t:_1i:

J^

-n^'^S^

&

We
We would praise Thee, and

with grate-ful hearts would gath-er,

Ev

'ry

bur -den

der,

ship,

When we know

er,

bright-ly shin

ing

On

ed,

We

it

Thee to praise;
be Thine own;

our hearts to

be light

will

wor-

Thee to
All

comes from Thee;

.ii ii

so

Praise for light

With

sur-ren

a Friend pro

so blest

Spread Thy

_u_U

love's

vid

* r^

up

our

on

way would

go.

Give us strength to serve and wait.

broad ban-ner o'er us.

r-~^

our steps fromheav'n a-bove;

r*

-B-.

Jli:
'

H-

^UPraise for mer- cies gen- tly twin- ing 'Round


Guard
of be - ing safe - ly guid - ed.
Sure
Till

Thy

glo

ry breaks be

us

fore

Thro'

us, gold
-

en cords of

ed well from
the

cit

y's

love.

ev

'ry

^-

pen^gate.

foe.

"
^iiiiiiJl^iliiiiiife^^f
-"

I,

*"

"^

^t:

-t-

:e:

t-

"-

Uf to.
u Chorus. / cms.

o^
an
m

vU

^ ^ -^1

them, Tell
them.

the ?to

ry,
ry.

1/" ^ -'
Sine
Sing

loud

to

God

^
a

bove;

-ff-

__:'i_:b:

il

At Thy Feet, Our God and Father.


,-/

rail.

-^zzivi

tThanks and blessing,

Pow'rand glo-iy,
Pow'r and

:?

r"

-\

Be
Be

to

Him

for

His love.

all

to

:*:

f~iA^

P
P

rc2-^_

No. 223.
Elizabeth Codnkr.

William

H-

^=^-5:
1.

Lord,

2.

Pass

3.

-'3

hear

me
Pass me

of showers of bless-ing

Thy

1^^-

ir^=
H

one bring-ing, Bind

lost

Eradp.urv,

scat-t'ring full

ful tho'

my

B.

=:J--FiJ-

heart,

---IX-

'^:

and free-

my heartmaybe;
Lord,

to Thee-

-<B-

^W^-

t:

-.'^i

Thou art

gra-cious Fa-ther! Sin

not,

not!

93 e t^

-g=z:^-t^iizkz:h=::

^dzs^,^li=tg=|?
-^^

::

l;

-s-

Showers the thirst-y

land re- fresh-ing; Let some droppings fall onme


Thou might'st leave me; but the rath - er, Let Thymer-cy fall
on me
While the streams of life are springing, Blessing oth - ers, oh, bless
me

-J.:?_

g^r^:

-I

s^'
I

Ev
T-^.-r &
-

Used by

en me.

~y^-

per.

Ev-en
-g-

r^

me,

e--^
-i5-

Let
,-5^

Thy bless-ing

fall

onme.


Blessed Are They That Do.

No. 224.

Music

lii-iss.
V>ords by P
Andante, with expression
1'.

iuid

Chorus by Mis.

Emma

1^=:^-

1.

Hear the words

2.

All

in

ourSav-ior hath spo we hear His com-mand-ments, All


Free
may en - ter the cit - y,

3. They with joy

prom

-is

and

true;

es

too;

un-

of

life

in

vain

His

from

sin,

from

::":

-^
Care

less one, prayer-less one,

Hear -ing them, fear -ing them,

hear and

nev

- er_

rewill

:^^M^^^

^?d2=F
Chorus.
;HORUii.


r-i

-iS?-;

-r
fail-ing

# # h^
"^^^

J J.-*
ken; Words

vain

Kling.

J. II.

cres.

Yes, Hess

ed

Who

they.

are

will

His

law

bey^

"-5?-l,-iS-.

Through the gates

in

to

the

cit

y They may pas^ and dwell

al -

way.


No. 225

My

Hark! Hark!

Soul.
Joseph Barnby.

1.

Hark! hark!

2.

On

3.

Far,

my

soul!

ward we
far

go,

way,

An

like

gel
still

we

songs are swell- ing O'er earth's green


hear them sing- ing, "Come, wea - ry

bells

at

eve

for

ic

ning peal

The voice of

ing,

^7

4-3

r^r

M
I

fields,

and

souls,

for

Je

Je

wave

cean's

beat

shore;

H^mv sweet the truth those

bids

you

come;"

sus sounds o'er land

and

sea;

And
And

sus

thro'
la -

the dark,

den

souls,

its

by

r-"i

^iJ

a-^t:
bless-ed strains are

tell

ing

Of

that

ech

ring

ino',

The

mu

steal

ino-

Kind

Shep-herd, turn

oes sweet

ly

thousands meek-ly

new

life

sic

of

when

sin shall

the

Cos -pel

their

wea-ry

Refrain.

t^ ^^=Ji^
-s^-

-25(-

sus!

An

-gels

of

i^ililf
rii.

iiE^lE
come

tE=?:-fcE|

the

pil

grims of

=1^^?=;
the

night.

Ever Near.

No. 226.
William

Edwin Moore.

Gaednkr.

H.

&s
1.

When

way

the

2 Thou o-h the

is

bright with sunshine,

fut-ure seems un -cer

-tain,

When

the clouds

And

the clouds oft-time

of

dark-ness come,
ap-pear,

SS:

One

there

Let

who's ev

is

prom

this

ise

be

you, Je

sus Christ, the

your com - fort, Je

sus Christ

er near

=^J^-,^_==^

When

the

way

When

the

wan
^m-^

is
-

and lone

sad

d'rer turn -eth

- ly,

the

t--

-1

Ho

ly

ev

One;

er near;

1^=^:

eyes with tears are dim,

backward, From the paths

f-^

And

is

of

so drear,

sin

r-I

:^i^:V=:JL-ri^V^=^rj:.=:

Turn,
If

mourn -er,

He

cries

"0

1?
^
From "Uplifted Voices

in

help

your sor - row. Turn and


me, Mas-ter!"

by per of Geibel

&

He

tell

will find

Lehrrun.

your grief to Him.

Him ev

er near.

Ever Near.
Refrain.

-^:z^-

:a^rz:J1:M:
In

the

sun
In

shine,

sun

the

shine,

in

the shad

the

shad

in

ow,

ow, Christ

is

near,

-r

g?_aEE
;

=r==irtt:
^=r=P=g F=r=-

-*-^

^^

fc={v=ife=r-iz:=z

6^^=^

--A

^-i

3?^

I?

With

word

With

'

a word

of

of

com

com

fort

dear,

word

fort,with

of

com

fort dear

~^~v

^-^-r^^-

He

is

wait

Wait

ing

there to

ing there

to help you,

help

you.

wait -ing there to help you,

^^-^'i-^^'i-

=--.-^

-^-^

Christ the

...

Lord

Christ, the Lord,

is

ev

is

ev

er

near.

er,

ev

er

near,

is

ev

er near

^
:2is:

-^^%l'^-^ t"^t
v-=-%

^^^S^ElE^=b^:

-J^-.t

It

tI

r
The Joy and the Song.

No. 227o

For
Jui.iA H.

Aiiiiivcrsavirs.

PALMER.

IT. 11.

Johnston.

gllgl3liEi^EE^gl3|^=p3
Met. *i'=ll|-

Prelude, Organ or Piano.

^^^^;
1.

We

2.

The

3.

At

praise

Thee,

God,

for

the

joy

and

the

gates

are

wide

*open

and

they

beck

on

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No. 228.
Ida

Powell

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L.

G.

Fithian.

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3.

Something to do for the Mas- ter each day, Let us


Something to do for our Sav - ior and King, Let us
Something to do, let us seek it to - day, Let us

do;

find

something to

find

something to

do;

find

something to

do;

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us

by

tru

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will brighten the

lov-ing deed blessing

way,

will bring,

lov- ing deeds gladden the way,

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find

something to

do;

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find

something to

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may the sor-row- ing com-fort and

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to

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tho'

Lead back the stray -ing

us, our strength will sus-tain, If

we

will serve

to

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path-ways of right;

We may
Someplace

will- ing hearts free; Bless- ings


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Joyful Easter Bells.

No. 229.

J. II.

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1.

How

calm andbrightthe love-

2.

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Let swift -est feet

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Brightly Gleams Our Banner.

No. 230.

Kev. Tnos. J. Pottkk.

AKTlirn

SULMVAN.

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Je

sus,

Lord and

our days di

All

Then with

ban

ner,

Point-ing to

Mas

ter,

At

Thy sa

us

In

the

rect

an

saints and

sky.

cred

feet,

way we

May we

gels

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us,

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small notes indicate the necessary accompaniment.

the heav'n-ward way.


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No. 231.
Slow and

Arr. from

soft.

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whom

a -lone

Fa-

2.

While

in

Thy word we search for Thee,

3.

Now

let

our dark-ness

ther

of

in

all,

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We

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live,

light that shines so

bright, ce
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pen our eyes, and


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clear;

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search with trembling

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let

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see

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send.

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give

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General Index.
Abiding

A child

92
43
44
194
93

rest
of the king

All along life's pathway


All the way
Alone with Jesus
Any when, with Jesus
19
parting blessing
90
Are you witnessing for him?
201
song of joy
191
At the gate called beautiful
52
At thy feet, our God and Father 22

A
A

Azmon

231

Beautiful day
Beautiful home
Beautiful valley of
Be not piraid
Be pure in heart

33
102
155
70
103
65
224
113
230
148
98

Eden

Be up and doing
Blessed are they that do
Blessed be the name
Brightly gleams our banner

Bring them in (Ogden)


Bring them in (Sankey)
Carrj' klessings with

you

Chime

the sunshine
on, sweet bells

Christ

is

CatclCi

King

25

82
50
',

31

Christmas bells
City of the Jasper Wall.
Close by

Come
Come
Come
Dare

Giving thanks
Gladly meeting
Glad tidings
God be with you.
God is here

53
175
149
160
129
142

God is love
God will take care of you
Go ye through the gates

58
104
209
132
215

Good-night
Greeting
Guide me to thee

Hark! Hark! the song


Hark! Hark! ray eoul
Hark! the herald angels sing

164
225
169
126
118

Have a blessing ready


Have a heart of kindness
Have faith in God
Hear the voices

214
85
106

Heavenly sunlight

He
He

leadeth me
leads us on
He'll wipe all tears away
He's all the world to me
He that overcometh
He waits for thee
His love
,.

153
157
61
24

72
12

112
131
26

Holy, Holy, Holy


Holy, Holy is the Lord

204
16
159

my

side
close to th? Savior
join the cheerful song
learn of the meek

54
190
7

to do right
79
rest
89
to the heart of the shepherd 88

Day of

Dear
Dear shephora, lead them gently, 208
Devotional hymn.
189
Did you think to pray
105

am

listenin for his footfall

15

we could understated
I know that my Redeemer
I'll go where you want mc

84
3
to go.
28
I love to scatter sunshine
136
I shall come again
198
It came upon the midnight clear. 140
It was spoken for the Master
48
I would be a little sunbeam ...... 51
If

Don't step there

167

Jesus bids us shine


Jesus is calling to-day
Jesus, my Savior

Even me

223
226

Jesus, my Shepherd
Jesus, Savior, pilot me.
,
Join the children of the Lord

Ill
10
117
137
188

Joyful Easter bells


Jubilant voices, gladly ring
Just for to-day

229
185
124

Kind and gracious father

176

Land of sunshine
Lead me. Oh, my Savior
Lead me, Savior
Lead me, Savior

107
73

Ever near
Father, once again

we come

168
For you and for me
47
Fresh from the throne of glory,. 75

219

Gather all the children in


186
Gather them into the fold
59
Gather the reapers home.
101
Gently He leads'us
13
Give me thy heart
29
Give us room that we may dwell 173'
.

Leave me

not,

gentle Savior.

11
151
.165

INDEX.
Let the childcen come
108
Let us away
130
Let us go to the house of the Lord
119

Light divine
Light of life
Listen to the trumpeters
Little birds of praise are
Little eyes
Living water
Lo a mighty army

we

Long ago
Look for the beautiful
Love divine
Loving each other
Loyalty unto Christ

Marching homeward
Master, use

me

Memories of Galilee

My country, 'tis of thee


My Savior first of all
My Savior is praying for me
Music in my soul
Nature's praises
Never alone
Never be afraid
Never be discouraged
Never pass them by

None

of self and all of thee


to do?

No work

be more like Jesus


One sweetly solemn thought
One sweet hour with Jesus

Oh,

to

Our home
Onward, Christian

soldiers

Onward forward
Parting hymn
Penny song
Praise
Praise him! Praise him!
Praise ye the Lord
Precious name

Prayer
Purity

Raynolds

Rock

of

my refuge

Scattering precious seed


Send us showers of blessing
Sing of His mighty love
Sing to the star
Sleep, little lambs

Something to do
Songs of Jesus

Song of
Sowing

praise

122
163
181
123
91
195

62
39
147
;....143

83
200
17
166
47
183

34
60
68
23
8
170
96
42
40
210
128
139
134
199
141
56
213
217
192
144
87
127
57
78
133
211

22
9
110
172
205
228
145
174
182

Sowing the seed


Speak gently

171
146
71
63
100
203

Stand up, stand up for Jesus


Starlight and song
Stepping ir. the light
Story of tb e jp^ndrops
Suffer btt) 6 6hildren

55
158
18
154
41
67

Sunbeam song
Sunshine and rain
Sunshine as you go
Sweet are the promises
Sweeter as the days go by

Take up thy
Tell
Tell

cross

me the old, old


me the story of

story

Jesus
Tenderly, lead thou me on
'Tis the blessed hour of prayer.
The angel message

The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The

Babe

of Bethlehem
banner song

beautiful light
broken pinion
Child of Galilee
children's friend
children's song prayer
glorious standard

95
109
27
5
.114
206
180
220
77
116
36
179
212

218
97
227
120
i50
81

gospel sfcory
joy and the song
lily of the valley

Lord is my light
Lord knows why

path
Prince of Peace shall reign. .2i6
Sabbath beU
45
161
reapers
There is never a day so dreary. .138
There's no love like His love to
old, old

me
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The

20
86
152

rosy gates of summer


Savior at the door
Scriptures

178

64

silver star
shout of triumph

sinner and the song

song gift
story of His love

sun is shining somewhere


Trust and obey

176
202
162
6
... 76
4

Victory through grace

Waiting and watching


We have an anchor

30
66

Welcome song
We'll nev'Dr say good-bye
We'll scatter good seed
We're marching to Zion

196
49
115
37

We shall see his blessed


We praise thee, O God

125

What
What

35

face

a gathering that will be ... 38


fruit have you gathered. .. 14
.

INDEX.
Wliat

ia

your song

121

Wonderful words of salvation


Workers for the master
Work, watch, and pray

156
When his salvation bringing
When the mists have cleared away221
When the rosy light of morning. 135
32
When we meet safe at home

Ye must

love leads the way


Whitfield.
With a steadfast faith

Zion's Praises

69
99
187

Where

74
184
21

be born again
Yield not to temptation

94
80
I

Index

for

A child of the King


A song of joy
Be pure

Primary 5on^s.
43

in heart

Bring them in

Long ago

191

Loving each other

39
83

103
148

Nature's praises

23

Penny song
Catch the sunshine
Christ

Come

is

King

learn of the

meek and lowly

82

Prayer

31
7

Sleep

79
to do right
Dear-shepherd lead them gently.. 208
167
Don't step there

Dare

little lambs
Something to do
Sowing
Starlight and song

God
God

is

here

is

love

Hear
I
I

love to scatter sunshine


would be a little sunbeam

Let the children come


Little birds of praise are
Little eyes

53

Sweet are the promises

136
51
219
229

Jesus bids us shine


Joyful Easter bells

we

children

Sunbeam song

85

the voices.

little

13

129
142

108
123
91

205
228
182
63
203
55
168
41

Story of the raindrops


Suffer

Gently he leads us
Giving thanks

217
57

Tell
Tell

me
me

the old, old story


the story of Jssus
Child of Galilee

The
The children's friend
The children's song prayer
The old, old path
The Sabbath bell
The silver star,
The song gift
We'll scatter good seed.

We praise thee, O God


What is your

song?

109

27
=

.... 36

179

212
207
45
64
162
115
125
121

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