GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. BY P. P. BLISS IRA D. SANKEY, AS USED BY THEM IN GOSPEL MEETINGS. BIGLOW & MAL 76 East Ninth Stree 73 Randolph Street. PUBLISHED BY York, ago. JOHN CHURCH & Co. 66 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Root & Son's Music Co., Chicago. May be ordered of Booksellers and Music Dealers. me!!M 68777 The WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY University of Michigan Gift of William Phillips 1981 19 Tta Ea Nint 73 Ra Iph May ay 9 31 BIGL 76 East Ninth 73 Randolph St. May be o 2L G SA 74 19 Tt81 BIG 76 East N 73 Randol P GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. BY P. P. BLISS IRA D. SANKEY, AS USED BY THEM IN GOSPEL MEETINGS. Ъ PUBLISHED BY BIGLOW & MAIN, 76 East Ninth Street, New York, 73 Randolph Street, Chicago. JOHN CHURCH & Co. 66 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Root & Son's Music Co., Chicago. May be ordered of Booksellers and Music Dealers. [COPYRIGHT 1875, BY BIGLOW & MAIN, AND JOHN CHURCH & Co.] PREFACE. GO THIS Collection of GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, has been compiled with great care, and is believ- ed to contain the most useful and popular pieces to be found in the whole library of Christian Song. A large number of the hymns were used in the late Special Services in Great Britain, and it is hoped that a like blessing will accompany the use of them in this land, together with the new hymns found in this col- lection. JJ Bliss Das Sanky No one will be allowed to print or publish any of the Copyrighted Hymns or Tunes contained in this Book, without the written permission of the Publishers. BIGLOW & MAIN, JOHN CHURCH & CO. No. 1. Rev. WM. 1. All Him ser Know tha Withou We are H And for 30 enter th Approac Praise, la For it in Co. GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. Old Hundred. L. M. "Come before His presence with singing."-PSA. 100: 2. Rev. WM. KETHE, 1561. G. FRANC, 1545. No. 1. AND SACRED nd believ pies to be #2 g. ed in the late shed that the in this in is col- Feiss 1. All peo-ple that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; 8 8 2 Him serve with mirth, His praise forth tell, Come ye be-fore Him and re - joice. 2 2 ・ f the yrighted ritten rmission W & IN, CHUH & CO. 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed; Without our aid He did us make: We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. 30 enter then His gates with praise, Approach with joy His courts unto: Praise, laud, and bless His name always, For it is seemly so to do. 4 For why? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. DOXOLOGY. L. M. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Bp. THOS. KEN. 1697. 4 No. 2. Hallelujah, 'tis Done! "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life."-JOHN 3:16. P. P. BLISS. No. 3 P. P. BLISS, by per. M 9: 3- 4 1. 'Tis the promise of 2. Tho' the path-way be Un to Surely - God, full sal tion to give lone ly, and dan - ger va - -ous too, 1 him who on Je sus is - Jesus, his ble a to car Son, will ry believe. me through. Hallelu - jah, 'tis done! 1st. I D be-lieve on the Son; I am saved by the blood of the crucified One; B 2. 2nd. crucified One. 3 Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng, They are safe now in glory, and this is their song: Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles as their song of salvation they sing Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 5 There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold, And they sing as they march through the streets of pure gold: Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 6 There's a part in that chorus for you and for me, And the theme of our praises forever will be: Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 92 5 No. 3. I Need Thee Every Hour. "Without Me ye can do nothing." JOHN 15: 5. Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, by per. hosoever 3:16. ISS, by per. Mrs. ANNIE S. HAWKS. to give ous too, 2 9: 1. I need Thee ev-ery hour, Most gracious Lord; No ten- der voice like REFRAIN. believe. me through kman Thine Can peace af- ford. I need Thee, oh! I need Thee; Ev-ery hour I am 2 உ need Thee; O bless me now, my Sav-iour! I come fied One. f 2 to Thee. old: 2 I need Thee every hour; Stay Thou near by; Temptations lose their power When Thou art nigh. Ref. 3 I need Thee every hour, In joy or pain; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. Ref. 4 I need Thee every hour; Teach me Thy will; And Thy rich promises In me fulfil. Ref. 5 I need Thee every hour, Most Holy One; Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son. Ref. 6 No. 4. Safe in the Arms Arms of Jesus. "Underneath are the everlasting arms."-DEUT. 33: 27. FANNY J. CROSBY. No. 5. W. H. DOANE, by per. Mrs. M. 1. Safe in CHO.-Safe in the arms of the arms of Je Je sus, Safe on sus, Safe on His gentle breast, His gen tle breast, 9:54 2. A 9: rit. END. 9 There by His love o'er-shad There by ed, Sweet-ly my soul shall rest. my His love o'er - shad ed, Sweet-ly my soul shall rest. my Hark! 'tis the voice of an gels, Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glo- ry, B G ச. D. C. Chorus. Over the jas - per sea..... உ 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding care, Safe from the world's temptations, Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears; Only a few more trials, Only a few more tears --Cho. 3 Jesus, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus has died for me; Firm on the Rock of Ages Ever my trust shall be. Here let me wait with patience, Wait till the night is 'er; Wait till I see the morning Break on the golden shore.-Cho. Lord Lord vide 7 NE, by per. 18: tle breast, tle breast, No. 5. The Lord will Provide. 'Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you."-1 PETER, 5: 7. From "Hallowed Songs," by per. Mrs. M. A. W. COOK. 53 4 END. 9:3 24 1. In some way or 2. At some time or other the Lord will pro- vide: It may not be other the Lord will provide: It may not be 11 rest. ll rest. my way, It my time, It may not be may not be thy way; And yet, in thy time; And yet, in His own way, "The His own time, "The * me, D. C. Chorus. B உ CHORUS. 5 Lord will pro - vide." Then, we'll trust in the Lord, And He will pro- Lord will pro- vide." Q a 6 · vide; Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, And He will provide. 2 refuge, e; ges be. patience, 'er; ning shore-Cho 3 Despond then no longer: the Lord will provide; And this be the token- No word He hath spoken Was ever yet broken: "The Lord will provide." 4 March on then right boldly; the sea shall divide; The pathway made glorious, With shoutings victorious, We'll join in the chorus, "The Lord will provide." 8 No. 6. The Ninety and Nine. "Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost."-LUKE 15: 6. ELIZABETH C. CLEPHANE. 1868. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. 8 1. There were ninety and nine that safe - ly lay In the shel - ter 9:56 258 of the fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of 9 gold- A 9 way on the mountains wild and bare, A- way from the tender Shepherd's care, A- way from the ten der Shepherd's care. 2. "Lord. Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for Thee? But the Shepherd made answer: ""Tis of mine Has wandered away from me; And although the road be rough and steep I go to the desert to find my sheep." 3. But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out in the desert He heard its cry- Sick and helpless, and ready to die. 4. "Lord, whence are those blood-drops all the way That mark out the mountain's track?" "They were shed for one who had gona astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him back." "Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and [thorn." torn?" "They are pierced to-night by many a 5. But all thro' the mountains, thunder-riven, And up from the rocky steep, There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice! I have found my sheep!" And the angels echoed around the throne, "Rejoice, for the Lord brings back His own!" No. 7. "The Rev. We Wh An All Sh 9 15:6. KEY, by per. No. 7. We Shall Meet By and By. "The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads."-ISAIAH 30: 10. Rev. JOHN ATKINSON. ff HUBERT P. MAIN, by per. APP e ग् er of the 1. We shall meet beyond the 2. We shall strike the harps of river, By and glory, By and by, by, by and by; by and by; -9- 19:23 274 P the gates of m the tender 000 's care. And the darkness shall be over, By and We shall sing redemption's story, By and pp a by, by and by; by and by; won, With the toil - some journey done, And the glorious battle And the strains for ever-more Shall re- sound in sweetness o'er உ ff pp lood-drops all in's track?" who had gona ing him back." ds so rent and [thorn." t by many a thunder-riven, eep, of heaven, y sheep!" nd the throne, ngs back Hia - We shall shine forth as the sun, By and by, Yon-der ev er - last-ing shore, By and by, by and by. by and by. We shall see and be like Jesus, By and by, by and by; Who a crown of life will give us, By and by, by and by; And the angels who fulfil All the mandates of His will Shall attend, and love us still, By and by, by and by. (4 There our tears shall all cease flowing, By and by, by and by; And with sweetest rapture knowing, By and by, by and by; All the blest ones, who have gone To the land of life and song, We with shoutings shall rejoin, By and by, by and by. 10 No. 8. Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By. "He heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth."-MARK 13: 47. Miss ETA CAMPBELL. THEO. E. PERKINS, by por. Tesus! Men's And bu Brough The bli 1. What means this ea - ger, anxious throng, Which moves with busy haste along 2. Who is this Jesus? Why should He The city move so might-i-ly? "Jesus A Again His hol 9:56 He pau He ent Shall w "Jesus These wondrous gatherings day by day? What means this strange commotion pray! A passing stranger, has He skill To move the multi- tude at will? 9: 2 In accents hush'd the throng re-ply: "Jesus of Naz-a-reth passeth by." Again the stir - ring notes re-ply: "Jesus of Naz-a-reth passeth by." No. 9. P. P. 123 魚 ​Call -10- Hee "Je In accents hush'd the throng reply: "Jesus of Naz-a-reth passeth by." Again the stir ring notes re-ply: "Jesus of Naz-a-reth passeth by." the 11 RKINS, by per haste along might-i-ly 요​요요 ​Jesus of Nazareth.-Concluded. Jesus! 'tis He who once below Man's pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe; And burdened ones, where'er He came, Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame. The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." A Again He comes! From place to place His holy footprints we can trace. He pauseth at our threshold-nay, He enters-condescends to stay. Shall we not gladly raise the cry- "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by ?" (5 Ho! all ye heavy-laden come ! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and homs Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return, accept His proffered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh. "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all His wondrous love abus, Soon will He sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. "Too late! too late!" will be the cry- "Jesus of Nazareth has passed by." No. 9. Calling Now. "To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts."-HEB. 3: 15. P. P. BLISS, by per. P. P. BLISS. mmotion pray! tude at will! 1. This lov-ing Sav-iour Stands pa- tient- ly; Tho' oft re- ject - ed, 2. Oh, boundless mer - cy, Free, free to all! Stay, child of er - ror, 3. Tho' all un - wor-thy, Come, now, come home-Say, while he's waiting, 96 2 • + passeth by." passeth by." -0. Calls a- Heed the ten- der call. "Jesus, dear, I come." passeth by." asseth by." gain for thee. Calling now for thee, prodigal, Calling now for Calling, etc. Calling, etc. -6 -எ 9 thee; Thou hast wandered far away, But He's calling now for thee. 12 No. 10. Whosoever Will." "Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely."-REV. 22: 17. P. P. BLISS. Joyfully. No. 1 P. P. BLISS, by par. S. 07 1. "Who-so-ever heareth," shout, shout the sound! Send the blessed tidings 2. Who-so ever com-eth, need not de-lay, Now the door is o-pen, 3. "Who-so-ev - er will," the promise secure; "Whoso - ev-er will," for 9:4 9: 6 D 9:4 各 ​all the world around; Spread the joy-ful news wher-ev-er man is found: enter while you may; Jesus is the true, the only Living Way: ev- er must en- dure; "Who-so- ev - er will," 'tis life for e-vermore: உ eart CHORUS. 6. "Who-so-ev-er will, may come." "Who-so-ev-er will, who-so-ev- er will," 迎 ​42 6 9 Send the proc-la-ma-tion over vale and hill; "Tis a lov-ing I have A ho And s g Father calls the wand'rer home: "Who-so- ev - er will, may come." he But m I have Aw Oh, w ne Dea 0 13 22:17. BLISS, by par. No. 11. me blessed tidings Dor is ev-er will," for 0-pen, 2 man is found: Liv-ing Way: re-vermore: I Am Praying for You. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. "Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray."-PSA. 55: 17. S. O'MALEY CLUFF. #4 4 1. I have a Saviour, He's pleading in glo- ry, A dear, loving Saviour tho' 9:4 4 9 50-ev-er will," 2 L earth-friends be few; And now He is watching in ten - derness o'er me, And a e CHORUS. 7 oh that my Saviour were your Saviour too! For you I am praying, For to f рр rall. you I am praying, For you I am praying, I'm pray-ing for you. 9: 费 ​B B a lov-ing may come, 11 2. I have a Father: to me He has given A hope for eternity, blessed and true; And soon will He call me to meet Him in heaven, But oh that He'd let me bring you with me too! 3. I have a robe: 'tis resplendent in whiteness, Awaiting in glory my wondering view; Oh, when I receive it all shining in bright- ness. Dear friend, could I see you receiving one too! D 4. I have a peace: it is calm as a river- A peace that the friends of this world never knew; My Saviour alone is its Author and Giver, And oh, could I know it was given to you! 5. When Jesus has found you, tell others the story, [too; That my loving Saviour is your Saviour Then pray that your Saviour may bring them to glory. And prayer will be answered-'twas KD- swered for you i 14 No. 12. P. P. BLISS. Moderato. Wäere Are the Nine? Read LUKE 17: 12-19. No. 13. P. P. BLISS, by per. P.P.BL 1. Wand'ring a - far from the dwellings of men, Hear the sad cry of the 2. Loud-ly the stranger sang praise to the Lord, Knowing the cure had been 9:3 987 Do lepers-the ten; "Jesus, have mer-cy!" brings healing di- vine; wrought by His word, Gratefully own-ing the Heal-er Di- vine; D CHORUS. • • உ take kno kno lig Je W OH Je One came to wor-ship, but where are the nine? Where are the nine? sus says ten - der- ly, "Where are the nine?" 19 Rit. Where are the nine? Were there not ten cleansed? Where are the nine? . 命 ​3 "Who is this Nazarene?" Pharisees say; "Is He the Christ? tell us plainly, we pray." Multitudes follow Him seeking a sign, e Show them His mighty works-Where are the nine!--Cho 4 Jesus on trial to-day we can see, Thousands deridingly ask, "Who is He?" How they're rejecting Him, your Lord and mine! Bring in the witnesses-Where are the nine?-Cho. And And And But I But I But I 15 BLISS, by per No. 13. That will be Heaven for Me. "We know that, when He shall appear we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is."-1 JOHN 3: 2. JAMES MCGRANAHAN, by per. P. P. BLISS. 6 cry of the cure had been 1. I know not 2. I 3. I know not know not the hour when my the song that the the form of my Lord will come To an gels sing, man- sion fair, I ng di- vine; Di- vine; take me a-way to His own dear home; But I know not the sound of the harps' glad ring; But I know not the name that I then shall bear; But I know that His presence will know there'll be mention of know that my Sav-iour will re the nine? e the nine? Cha light-en the gloom, And that will be Je sus our King, And that will be wel-come me there, And that will be glory for me. music for me heav-en for me. CHORUS. And that will be glory for me, And that will be music for me,. And that will be heaven for me, Oh, that will be glo-ry for me..... Oh, that will be music for me. Oh, that will be heaven for me. 2 Yes, that will be glory, oh, that will be glory for me.... Yes, that will be music, oh, that will be music for me.. Yes, that will be heaven, oh, that will be heaven for me.. Ritard But I know that His presence will lighten the gloom, And that will be glory for me. But I know there'll be mention of Jesus our King, And that will be music for me. But I know that my Saviour will welcome me there, And that will be heaven for me. 16 No. 14. P. P. BLISS. Hold Hold the Fort. "That which ye have, hold fast till I come."-REV. 2: 25. No. 15. P. P. BLISS, by per MRS. L 4 9 1. Ho! my comrades, see the signal Wav-ing in the sky! f f 1. The 19 Re - in-force-ments now ap- pear -ing, Victory is nigh! CHORUS. a "Hold the fort, for I am coming," Je sus signals still, உ Wave the answer back to Heaven.-"By Thy grace we will." 요 ​9 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on; Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone.-Cho. 3 See the glorious banner waving, Hear the bugle blow. In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe.-Cho. 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our Help is near; Onward comes our Great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer!-Cho. RE 2 That W The Of 17 No. 15. The Gate Ajar for Me. "The gates of it shall not be shut at all by day; for there shall be no night there."-REV. 21: 25. From "Hallowed Songs," by per. MRS. LYDIA BAXTER. P. BLISS, by per 6 8 the sky! 1. There is a 9:6 P உ 8 か ​is nigh! gate that stands a - jar, And through its portals gleaming, A radiance from the Cross a - far, The Saviour's love reveal - ing. REFRAIN. nals still, On, depth of mer-cy! can it be That gate was left a - jar for me? For me,.... for me?.... Was left a -jar for me? we will." N For me, for me? e'll triumph le rages, t Commander, Theer |— Cho 2 That gate ajar stands free for all Who seek through it salvation; The rich and poor, the great and small, Of every tribe and nation. Ref. 3 Press onward then, though foes may While mercy's gate is open; [frown, Accept the cross, and win the crown, Love's everlasting token. Ref. 4 Beyond the river's brink we'll lay The cross that here is given, And bear the crown of life away, And love Him more in heaven. Ref. 18 No. 16. P. P. BLISS. Once for All. "Justified by His grace, through the redemption that is is Christ Jesus."-ROMANS 3: 24. P. P. Briss, by per. 9 1. Free from the law, ch, happy con- di tion, Je -sus hath 968 bled, and there is remission; Curs'd by the law and bruised by the CHORUS. fall, Grace hath redeemed us once for all. Once for all, oh, sinner re ceive it, Once for all, oh, brother, believe it; Cling to the Cross, the burden will fall, Christ hath redeemed us once for all. No. 17. "Beho door, Mrs. H. W 1. E 2 Knoel Waiti But th For With Eve 19 1188, by per. Je-sus hatin Once for all.-Concluded. 2 Now are we free-there's no condemnation, Jesus provides a perfect salvation; "Come unto Me," oh, hear His sweet call, Come, and He saves us once for all.--Cho. 3 "Children of God," oh, glorious calling, Surely His grace will keep us from falling; Passing from death to life at His call, Blessed salvation once for all.-Cho. ised by the sinner re to the or all No. 17. Enocking, Knocking, Who is There? "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any man hear My voice and open the door, I will come in to him and will sup with him, and he with Me."-REV. 3: 20. Mrs. H. B. STOWE, arr. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. With feeling. 1. Knocking, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, oh, how fair! 254 "Tis a ND Pil-grim, strange and kingly, Nev-er such was seen before. Ah! my soul, for such a O won-der, Wilt thou not un- do the door. 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, wondrous fair; But the door is hard to open, For the weeds and ivy-vine, With their dark and clinging tendrils, Ever round the hinges twine. 3 Knocking, knocking-what still there! Waiting, waiting, grand and fair; Yes, the pierced hand still knocketh, And beneath the crowned hair Beam the patient eyes, so tender, Of thy Saviour, waiting there. 20 No. 18. Rescue the Perishing. "Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled."-LUKE 14: 23. FANNY J. CROSBY. 4 4 No. 19. W. H. DOANE, by per. Rev. WM. 0. Joyful 1. Res-cue the per-ish-ing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pi - ty from 9:54 74 sin and the grave; Weep o'er the err - ing one, Lift up the fall-en, D CHORUS. 1. Ring 2. Ring 3. Ring 19:04 9-4 turn-in now is glad tr Tell them of Jesus the migh-ty to save. Rescue the per-ish-ing, Wel-c And For Care for the dy - ing; Jesus is mer- ci - ful, Jesus will save. 9 2 Though they are slighting Him, Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently: He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, [more. Chords that were broken will vibrate once 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it; [provide: Strength for thy labor the Lord will Back to the narrow way Patiently win them; Feelings lie buried that grace can restore: Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. an-g ar- 21 me in, that H. DOANE, by per. No. 19. Ring the Bells of Heaven. "There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth."-LUKE 15: 10. Rev. Wм. O. CUSHING. 4 4 Joyfully. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. em in pi-ty from 1. Ring the bells 2. Ring the bells 3. Ring the bells p the fall-en, the per-ish-ing, -sus will save. 0 a 19: of heaven! there is joy to-day, of heaven! there is joy to-day, of heaven! spread the feast to-day, For a soul re- For the wanderer An-gels, swell the 8 turn-ing from the wild; now is re-con-ciled; glad triumphant strain! See! the Father meets him out up-on the way, Yes, a soul is res-cued from his sin-ful way, Tell the joy-ful tid-ings! bear it far a - way! CHORUS. Wel-com-ing His wea-ry, wand'ring child. And is born a-new a ransomed child. For a precious soul is born a- gain. Glory! glory! how the 19: heart, 88, [more. will vibrate once 19: an-gels sing; Glo-ry! glo- ry! how the loud harps ring; 'Tis the ransomed [provide: r the Lord will way Saviour has died. ar - my, like a mighty sea, Peal-ing forth the anthem of the free. 2. • 22 No. 20. Home of the Soul. "In my Father's house are many mansions."-JOHN 14: 2. Mrs. ELLEN H. GATES. From "Hallowed Songs," by per. 3 1. will sing you a song 923 264 22 - of that beautiful land, No. 21. The far &- way home of the soul, Where no storms ever Miss FRANCI Moder உ 22 6 beat on the glitter-ing strand, While the years of e- g g roll, While the years of e- ter - terni-ty ni - ty roll; Where no storms ev-er 22 6 beat on the glitter-ing strand, While the years of e-ter-ni-ty roll. 1. I 2. My That the le + 4 3 I suffere More Of bitte To res I've bor What h 23 14: 2. owed Songs," by -ti-ful lan storms ev- חד. Π No. 21. Home of the Soul.-Concluded. 2 Oh, that home of the soul in my visions and dreams, Its bright, jasper walls I can see; Till I fancy but thinly the vail intervenes : Between the fair city and me. :|| Till I fancy, etc. 3 That unchangable home is for you and for me, Where Jesus of Nazareth stands; The King of all kingdoms forever, is He, li: And He holdeth our crowns in His hands. :|| The King of eta 4 Oh, how sweet it will be in that beautiful land, So free from all sorrow and pain; With songs on our lips and with harps in our hands : To meet one another again. :|| With songs on, etc. What Hast Thou Done for Me? "So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many."-HEB. 9: 28. Miss FRANCES R. HAVERGAL. 6 Moderato. P. P. BLISS, by per. e- ter- ni Π TTT no storms ev- 1. I gave My life for thee, 2. My Fa-ther's house of light,- shed, My pre-cious blood I My glory- cir- cled throne 6 And quickened from the night, For wand'rings sad and dead; lone; That thou might'st ransomed be, left, for earth - ly I • gave, I gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for Me? I left, I left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for Me? er-ni-ty roll 3 I suffered much for thee, More than thy tongue can tell, Of bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell; I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from My home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and My love; I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou brought to Me? 24 No. 22. We're Going Home To-morrow. "Willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord."-2 COR. 5: 8. PAULINA. 4 9:2 No. 23. P. P. BLISS, by per. P.P. BLISS -0- 4 1. We're going home, No more to roam, No more to sin and sor - row; 2. For weary feet A- waits a street Of wondrous pave and gold-en; No more to wear The brow of care-We're going home to For hearts that ache, The an - gels wake The story, sweet and old CHORUS. mor-row. en. We're go ing home, we're going home to - mor-row; We're going home, we're going home, we're going home to - mor-row; A 96 す ​Wor Book Je 9 2 Though I Still He dot We're go - ing home, we're going home to-morrow. We're going home, we're going home, we're going home to-morrow. Back to His When I rem I am 1 Jesus love Love broug redee Yes, it was 3 For those who sleep, And those who weep, Above the portals narrow, The mansions rise Beyond the skies- We're going home to-morrow. 4 Oh, joyful song! Oh, ransomed throng! Where sin no more shall sever; Our King to see, And, oh, to be With Him at home forever! Oh, I am c I am 25 rrow. present P.P.BLISS, by per. No. 23. P. P. BLISS. 6 Jesus Loves Even Me. "God is love."-1 JOHN 4: 8. P. P. BLISS, by per. す ​-0- m and sorrow; Dave and gold-en; me to mor-row. et and old - en. me to-mor-row; me to-mor-row; f f f + 1. I am so glad that our Father in heaven Tells of Wonderful things in the Bible I see; This is CHORUS. His love in the the dear-est, that Book He Je sus has given, loves me. am so glad that Jesus loves me, 20 9 Je- sus loves me, Je sus loves me, am so glad that Je sus loves me, Je sus loves e ven me.. D to-morrow. e to-morrow. g! -0- e shall sever; 2 Though I forget Him and wander away, Still He doth love me wherever I stray; Back to His dear loving arms would I flee. When I remember that Jesus loves me. I am so glad, etc. 1 Jesus loves me, and I know I love Him, Love brought Him down my poor soul to redeem: Yes, it was love made Him die on the tree, Oh, I am certain that Jesus loves me. I am so glad, etc. 3 Oh, if there's only one song I can sing, When in His beauty I see the great King, This shall my song in eternity be, "Oh, what a wonder that Jesus loves me." I am so glad, etc. 12 If one should ask of me, how could I tell? Glory to Jesus, I know very well: God's Holy Spirit with mine doth agree, Constantly witnessing-Jesus loves me. I am so glad, etc. 3 In this assurance I find sweetest rest, Trusting in Jesus, I know I am blest; Satan dismayed, from my soul now doth flee, When I just tell him that Jesus loves me. I am so glad, ete. forever! 26 No. 24. Rejoice and be Glad. "The poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel."-ISA. 29: 10. Rev. HORATIUS BONAR. 1874. 3 4 1. Rejoice and be 2. Rejoice and be 3. Rejoice and be 4. Rejoice and be 5. Rejoice and be 6. Rejoice and be 7. Rejoice and be 9:3 English Melo ly. glad! The Redeem-er has come! Go look on His glad! It is sunshine at last! The clouds have de- glad! For the blood hath been shed; Redemption is glad! Now the pardon is free! The Just for the glad! For the Lamb that was slain O'er death is tri- glad! For our King is on high, He pleadeth for glad! For He com-eth again; He a com-eth in a No. 25 No. 26. CHORUS. Rev. S. I cra dle, His on on eth a gain. His throne in the sky. the Lamb that was slain. - cross, and His tomb. Sound His part - ed, the shadows are past. finished, the price hath been paid. un - just has died umph-ant, and liv us glory, prais-es, tell the 1. S the tree. 2. A 3. G (Cho. for 7th verse.) Sound His prais-es, 4. A tell the P angh faith Sto ry, Sto ry, Of... Of. Him who Him who was slain; Sound His part was slain; Sound His grief f a 9: prais prais My es, - es, tell tell with gladness, with glad - ness, He He liveth com-eth 8- a- gain. Thy gain. Some Myr Words written for Messrs. M & S. 27 el"-ISA. 29: 19. English Me No. 25. de ! Go look or lis The clouds ed; Re-demptio s e! The Just for e in O'er death is i- He pleadeth r -; He com-eth No. 26. Revive us Again. (Tune on Page 26.) "O Lord, revive Thy work."-HAB. 3: 3. 1 We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy love, For Jesus who died, and is now gone above. CHO.-Hallelujah! Thine the glory, Hallelujah! amen, Hallelujah! Thine the glory, revive us again. 2 We praise Thee, O God! for Thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Saviour, and scattered our night. Ona 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our sins, and cleansed every stain. Cho. 4 All glory and praise to the God of all grace, Who has bought us; and sought us, and guided our ways. Cho. 5 Revive us again; fill each heart with Thy love; May each soul be rekindled with fire from above. Cho. Rev. WM. PATON MACKAY, 1800 Something for Jesus. "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"-ACTS 9: 6. Rev. S. D. PHELPS, D. D. Rev. R. LOWRY, by per. prais-es, tell rse.) Thou gavest Pleading for faithful heart-Like-ness to am and have-Thy gifts so 1. Saviour! Thy dy - ing love 2. At the blest mercy - seat, 3. Give me a 4. All that I prais-es, tell חח ש me, Nor should I me, My Thee- That free In feeble each de joy, in L slain; Sound slain; Sound e aught with-hold, faith looks up, part - ing day grief, through life, Dear Lord, from Thee; In Je sus, to Thee: Henceforth may see Dear Lord, for Thee! love my soul would bow, Help me the cross to bear, Some work of love begun, And when Thy face I • see, • R 72 -eth a gain -eth a gain n My heart ful-fill its vow, Some offering bring Thee now, Something for Thee. Thy wondrous love declare, Some song to raise, or prayer, Something for Thee. Some deed of kindness done, Some wand'rer sought and won, Something for Thee. My ransomed soul shall be, Through all e- ter- ni - ty, Something for Thee. 28 No. 27. Pass Me Not. "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."-ACTS 2: 21. No. 28. "Im FANNY J. CROSBY, 1868. W. H. DOANE, by per. Miss ANNA 4 1. Pass me not, 2. Let me at O gen tle a throne of 1 Saviour, Hear my humble 1. One mer cy Find a sweet re 1 cry; lief. 2. One 3. One + 9:24 9:23 2 Do not pass me - tion, Help my un 1 by. belief: near du- sto- While on oth -ers Thou art smiling, Kneel-ing there in deep con - tri CHORUS. B -Sp ligh Sav iour, Sav - iour, hear my humble cry, a tho shin 9:25 9 19: While on oth- - ers Thou art call ing, Do not pass me by. 1 1 720 3. Trusting only in Thy merit, 1 Would I seek Thy face; Heal my wounded, broken spirit, Save me by Thy grace. Cho. Thou the Spring of all my comfort, More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside Thee! Whom in Heaven but Thee? Cho. 4 On 29 1 I. DOANE, by per. umble cry; eet relief. No. 28. One more Day's Work for Jesus. "I must work the works of HIM that sent Me, while it is day."-JOHN 9: 4. Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, by per. Miss ANNA WARNER. 3 1. One more day's work for Je sus; One less of life for me! But heav'n is 2. One more day's work for Jesus; How glo-rious is my King! 'Tis joy, not 3. One more day's work for Jesus; How sweet the work has been, To tell the உ உ 2 2 2 9:23 20 • D உ Es me by. -be- lief: 1 near-er, And Christ is dearer, du - ty, To speak His beauty; story, To show the glo-ry, : :ே - Than yes ter-day to me; My soul mounts on the wing When Christ's flock enter in! ர்ே His love and At the mere How it did ble cry, ass me by. 1 2 D CHORUS. light Fill all my soul to-night. One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's tho't How Christ my life has bought. shine In this poor heart of mine! [work for Je-sus, One more day's work for Je-sus, One less of life for me. உ all my comfort, me, arth beside Thee! but Thee? Cho. 4 One more day's work for Jesus- Oh yes, a weary day; But heaven shines clearer, And rest comes nearer, At each step of the way; And Christ in all- Before His face I fall.-Cho. 5 Oh, blessed work for Jesus! Oh, rest at Jesus' feet! There toil seems pleasure. My wants are treasure, And pain for Him is sweet. Lord, if I may, I'll serve another day.-Cho. 30 No. 29. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. "There is a Friend that sticketh closer than a brother."-PROV. 18: 24. CHARLES C. CONVERSE, by per. Rev. H. BONAR. No.30. Mrs. M. 1. 1. What a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear; What a privilege to carry Every thing to God in prayer. 1 Oh, what peace we oft- en forfeit, Oh, what needless pain we bear- D 2 All because we do not car ry Ev 1 食 ​ery thing to God in prayer. bro 2 Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a Friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share! Jesus knows our every weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge,- Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer; In His arms He'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a solace there. 2 E'en no The r Redem And 3 Love b And The bl Thro 31 Jesu -PROV. 18:2 C. CONVERS by pet. No. 30. Mrs. M. STOCKTON. Wondrous Love. "God so loved the world."-JOHN 3: 16. WM. G. FISCHER, by per. 1. God loved the world of sin ners lost And ruined by the s and griefs bear; 964 g to God in ayer. Elless pain war- fall; Sal-va- tion full, at highest cost, He offers free to 70. 皮 ​CHORUS. 良 ​all. Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love! The love of God to me; It to God in er. brought my Saviour from a - bove, To die on Cal 1 - vary. P B: d heavy lad h a load of still our re- Lord in pray espise, forsa eel Lord in pray I take and a thee a solace the 2 E'en now by faith I claim Him mine, The risen Son of God; Redemption by His death I find, And cleansing through the blood. 3 Love brings the glorious fulness in, And to His saints makes known The blessed rest from inbred sin, Through faith in Christ alone. 4 Believing souls, rejoicing go; There skall to you be given A glorious foretaste, here below, Of endless life in heaven. 5 Of victory now o'er Satan's power Let all the ransomed sing, And triumph in the dying hour Through Christ the Lord our King. 32 No. 31. "More to follow." "Bring me yet a vessel."-2 KINGS 4: 6. P. P. BLISS. P. P. BLISS, by per. 8 1. Have you on the Lord believed? Still there's more to fol-low; the Sav-iour near? Still there's more to fol-low; 3. Have you felt the Spirit's power? Still there's more to fol-low: 2. Have you felt 9:26 # # 8 9 Of His grace have you received? Still there's more to fol-low; Does His bless - ed presence cheer? Still there's more to fol-low; Falling like the gen- tle shower? Still there's more to fol-low; No. 32. Rev. 60 1. He Oh, the grace the Fa-ther shows! Still there's more to Oh, the love that Jesus shows! Still there's more to Oh, the power the Spir- it shows! Still there's more to follow, fol- low, fol- low, Take Freely He His grace bestows, Free-ly He His love bestows, Freely He His power bestows, Still there's more to Still there's more to Still there's more to fol-low. fol-low. REF fol-low. Bless CHORUS. More and more, more and more, Al ways more to follow, 2 Now, OI Send Thy While I Come and 3 Now, just Lift the o 33 P. P. BLISS per. re to fol- re to fol- re to fol- "More to Follow."--Concluded. Oh, His matchless, boundless love! Still there's more to fol-low. No. 32. Bless Me Now. "Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation."-2 COR. 6: 2. to fol-1; e to fol-1; to fol-1: Rev. ALEXANDER CLARK. F Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, by per. 1. Heavenly Father, bless me now; At the cross of Christ I bow; 28 e to fol-1 e to fol-1 ce to fol-1 Take my guilt and grief a way; Hear and heal me now, I pray. e to fol-1 e to fol-1 e to fol-1 REFRAIN. Bless me now, bless me now, Heavenly Father, bless me now. 19: e to fol- 2 Now, O Lord! this very hour, Send Thy grace and show Thy power; While I rest upon Thy word, Come and bless me now, O Lord! Ref. 3 Now, just now, for Jesus' sake, Lift the clouds, the fetters break; While I look, and as I cry, Touch and cleanse me ere I die. Ref. 4 Never did I so adore Jesus Christ, thy Son, before; Now the time! and this the place! Gracious Father, show Thy grace. Re 34 No. 33. Where Hast Thou Gleaned To-day? "The field is the world*** and the reapers are the angels"-MATT. 13: 38. P. P. BLISS. 6 Question. உ P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. Wea-ry gleaner, whence comest thou, With empty hands and clouded brow? 2. Careless gleaner, what hast thou here, These faded flow'rs and leaf-lets sere? 3. Burden'd gleaner, thy sheaves I see; In - deed thou must a-weary be! 9:6 ४ All da No. 34. 19: Plodding a long thy lone -ly way, Tell me, where hast thou glean'd to-day? Hungry and thirsty, tell me, pray, Where, oh, where hast thou glean'd to-day? Singing along the homeward way, Glad one, where hast thou glean'd to-day? Tr. JOHN 1st S 1. A Answer. Late I found a bar - ren field, The har - vest past my search revealed, All day long in sha - dy bow'rs, I've gai ly sought earth's fairest flow'rs; Stay me not, till day done I've gath-er'd hand - fuls one by one; is - 72 2d S "Com 9 CHO 19: remained. ty. Others golden sheaves had gained, Only stub- ble for me Now, a - las! too late I see All I've gather'd is van i Here and there for me they fall, Close by the reapers I've found them all. 9 "Come 2 Hath He 19: If H "In His f CHORUS. Forth to the har-vest field a- way! Gather your hand-fuls while you may; And 3 Is there That "Yes, a c But If I find Wha 1 To-d? 18"-MATT. 13 P. P. BLI y per. ands and cle ed brow! Ow'rs and lea ts sere? must a-wea y be! 35 Where Bast Thou Gleaned?-Courlude 1. All day long in the field a - bide, Gleaning close by the reap-ers' side. 津 ​@ உ 19. D- No. 34. Ah, My Heart. Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden."-MATT. 11: 28. Tr. JOHN M. NEALE. P. P. BLISS, by per. 1st SOLO. st thou glea to-day! ast thou gle 1 to-day hast thou g'd to-day 3 4 O 1. Ah, my heart is heav-y la - den, Weary and op-pressed! ast my sea revealed ht earth's fast flow's nd-fuls one by one; LL 2d SOLO. "Come to Me," saith One, "and com - ing, Be at rest!" 2 9: -O CHORUS. Repeat last two lines of each verse. Rit. p "Come to Me," saith One, "and com - ing, Be at rest!" -mained ty. for me is van ers I've four them all and-fuls wh you may A 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide! "In His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side."-Cho. 3 Is there diadem, as monarch, That His brow adorns? "Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns!"-Cho. 4 If I find Him, if I fellow, What's my port on here! 2 "Many a sorrow, many a conflict, Many a tear."-Cho. 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What have I at last? "Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past!”—Cho. 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay! Not till earth and not till heaven Pass aay!"-Cho. 36 No. 35. All to Christ I Owe. "Who His own self bare our sins."-1 PETER 2: 24. Mrs. ELVINA M. HALL. No. 36. JOHN T. GRAPE, by per. Miss MARL 1. I hear the Saviour say, Thy strength in - deed is small; 1. One 2. 'Tis % Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all CHORUS. Je in all. yond much - sus paid it all, All to Him I fail owe; bloo Sin had left a crimson stain: He washed it white as snow. But To 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy power, and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots, And melt the heart of stone.-Cho. 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim- I'll wash my garment white In the blood of Calvary's Lamb.-Cho. 4 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then "Jesus paid it all " Shall rend the vaulted skies.-Cho. 5 And when before the throne I stand in Him complete, I'll lay my trophies down, All down at Jesus' feet.-Cho. Blessed J Oh, h Give your Oh, h Think no From the Jesus car Oh, b 37 Oh, how He Loves. "A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother."-PROV. 18: 24. Miss MARIANNE NUNN. HUBERT P. MAIN, by per. 1. 2:24. No. 36. JOHN T. GRAPE, th in-deed is ill thine all TH 55 LL 6 1. One there is above all others, Oh, how He loves! His is love be- 2. 'Tis e-ter-nal life to know Him, Oh, how He loves! Think, oh, think how yond a brother's, Oh, how He loves! much we owe Him, Oh, how He loves! Earth-ly friends may With His pre-cious Him I ow fail or leave us, blood He bought us, One day soothe, the In next the wil der -ness day grieve us; He sought us, it white as my dying bed med soul shall ris paid it all" the vaulted ski efore the throne Him complete, rophies down, t Jesus' feet.-0 9 But this Friend will ne'er To His fold He safe de ceive us, - ly brought us Oh, how He loves! Oh, how He loves! 3. Blessed Jesus! would you know Him, Oh, how He loves! Give yourselves entirely to Him, Oh, how He loves! Think no longer of the morrow, From the past new courage borrow, Jesus carries all your sorrow, Oh, how He loves! 4. All your sins shall be forgiven, Oh, how He loves! Backward shall your foes be driven, Oh, how He loves! Best of blessings He'll provide you, Nought but good shall e'er betide you. Safe to glory He will guide you, Oh, how He loves! 38 No. 37. Tell Me Tell Me the Old, Old Story. "Tell them how great things the Lord hath done."-MARK 5: 19. Miss KATE HANKEY. Tel 3 Tell me W. H. DOANE, by per. With Kemem Who Tell me If you un-seen things a it bove, in- Of In any That A con ry, Of 1. Tell me the Old, Old Sto 2. Tell me the Story slowly, That I may take 9:4 4 -0- 2 No. 38. Mrs. EL Je-sus and His glory, Of Je-sus and His love. wonder-ful re- demp-tion, God's rem-e-dy for sin. Tell me the Sto-ry Tell me the Sto-ry 1. Con ..2 e 2 2. Con P simply, As to often, For I a little child, For I am weak and for-get so soon, The "early dew" of wea - morn-ing Has ry, And .சி. 9: 2 D da ga CHORUS. help-less and de filed. passed away at noon. Tell me the Old, Old Sto - ry, Tell me the Old, Old 19: e உ hom hom 9: Story, Tell me the Old, Old Sto - ry Of Jesus and His love. 3 Come From From And t OT Come 39 5:19. H. DOANE, er. bove, f hat Tell Me the Old, Old Story.-Concluded. 3 Tell me the story softly, With earnest tones, and grave; Kemember! I'm the sinner Whom Jesus came to save, Tell me that story always, If you would really be, In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. 4 Tell me the same old story, When you have cause to fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear. Yes, and when that world's glory Is dawning on my soul, Tell me the old, old story: "Christ Jesus makes thee whole." No. 38. The Prodigal Chita. "I will arise, and go to my father."-LUKE 15: 18.1 Mrs. ELLEN H. GATES. W. H. DOANE, by por. Tell me the -ry Tell me the -ry a -9 1. Come home! come home! You are wea - ry at heart, 2. Come home! come home! For we watch and we wait, 9:64 264 nd weand of morn-in las 19: dark, And so lone - ly and wild. gate, While the shadows are piled. P RTH Tell me the, Oll 9 9: CHORUS. 3 00 For the way has been And we stand at the prod-i-gal child! Come prod-i-gal child! Come 3 உ rit. Come, oh come home! home! Come, oh come home, come home! home! oh come home! Come home! home! oh come home! Come 色 ​2 s and His 3 Come home! come home! From the sorrow and blame, From the sin and the shame, And the tempter that smiled, O prodigal child! Come home, oh come home! Come home, come home! 4 Come home! come home! There is bread and to spare, And a warm welcome there, Then, to friends reconciled, O prodigal child! Come home, oh, come home! 40 No. 39. I Love to Tell the Story. R "I will speak of Thy wondrous work."-PSAL. 145: 5. Miss KATE HANKEY, 1867. W G. FISCHER, by per. 3 I love to Tis ple What see More W 1. I love to tell the Sto-ry Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His 2. I love to tell the Sto-ry! More wonderful it seems, Than all the golden I love to For Bo The mess From No. 49. M.M. WELL Glo-ry Of fan-cies Of Je- sus and His Love! I love to tell the Story! Be- all our golden dreams. I love to tell the Story! It 1. Ho- cause I know it's did so much for true; It sat-isfies my longings, As nothing else would do. it now to thee. me! And that is just the reason, I tell Gent-1 D. C. Whisp CHORUS. Love to tell the Story! 'Twill be my theme in glo- ry, Wea-ry To tell the Old, Old Sto - ry 9:25 Of Jesus and His love. 2 Ever preser Ever near Leave us no Groping on When the e Hearts gro Whispering Follow me, 41 1. 5. FISCHER, by per. Of Je-sus and H Than all the golder I Love to Tell the Story.-Concluded. 3 I love to tell the Story! "Tis pleasant to repeat What seems, each time I tell it, More wonderfully sweet. I love to tell the Story; For some have never heard The message of salvation From God's own Holy Word. 4 I love to tell the Story! For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the NEW, NEW SONG, "Twill be-the OLD, OLD STORY That I have loved so long. No. 49. Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. "I will guide thee with mine eye."-PSALM 32: 8. M. M. WELLS, 1858. M. M. WELLS, by per. #3 the Story! Be the Story! It 4 1. Holy Spirit, faith-ful guide, Ev - er near the Chris-tian's side; 9:3 e. othing else would ll it now to the Gent-ly lead us D. C. Whisp'ring softly, 7 9: FINE. by the hand, Pil-grims in des ert land; wanderer come! Fol-low me, I'll guide thee home. f heme in glory Wea-ry souls for e'er rejoice, While they hear that sweetest Voice 6 D. C. and His love. 2 Ever present, truest Friend, Ever near Thine aid to lend, Leave us not to doubt and fear, Groping on in darkness drear, When the storms are raging sore, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er, Whispering softly, wanderer come! Follow me, I'll guide thee home. 3 When our days of toil shall cease, Waiting still for sweet release, Nothing left but heaven and prayer, Wond'ring if our names were there; Wading deep the dismal flood, Pleading nought but Jesus' blood; Whispering softly, wanderer come! Follow me, I'll guide thee home! 42 No. 41. The Light Light of the World is Jesus. "I am the light of the world."-JOHN 9: 5. P. P. BLISS. P. P. BLISS, by per- 6 Once 1. The whole world was lost in the 2. No darkness 3. Ye dwell - ers in 4. No need of the Je who in have we darkness with sunlight in darkness of sus - sin; The a- bide, The sin - blind-ed eyes, heaven, we're told, The The 19: 6 28 No. 42. Light of the world is Je Light of the world is Je Light of the world is Je sus. sus. Like sun - shine at We walk in sus. Go, wash, at noon- day His the Light when we His bidding, and Light of that world is Je - light in sus. The Lamb is the the R glory shone in, The Light of the world is Je sus. follow our Guide, The Light of the world is Je sus. light will a - rise, The Light of the world is Je sus. City of Gold, The Light of that world is Je sus. CHORUS. Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee; Sweetly the Light has dawn'd upon me, n 0 20 P. P. BL 43 Eus. P. BL by per The Light of the World. Concluded. Once I was blind, but now I can see: The Light of the world is Jesus. sin The bide The eyes The e told The No. 42. P. P. BLISS. 12 The Holy Spirit. Three warnings: Resist not, Grieve not, Quench not. 1. The Spir-it, 2. Oh, child of 3. De-filed is P. P. BLISS, by per. oh, sin-ner, In mer-cy doth move, Thy heart, so long the kingdom, From sin service cease: Be filled with the the tem-ple. Its beau-ty laid low, On God's ho- ly noon y His Light en we bid ng, and light a the 95,12 g Sus. hardened, Of sin 8 sus. S Sus - to re-prove; Re- sist not Spirit, With com-fort and peace. Oh, grieve al tar The embers faint glow. By love the Spirit, Nor not yet 8 Jsus. the Spirit, Thy re-kin - dled, A dawn on me, L long-er Teacher de- lay; is He, flame may be fanned; God's gracious entreaties, May end with to-day That Jesus, thy Saviour, May glo-ri-fied be. Oh, quench not the Spirit, The Lord is at hand! 44 No. 43. The Cross of Jesus. "His children shall have a place of refuge."-PROV. 14: 26. Miss E. C. CLEPHANE. No. 44 IEA. D. SANKEY, by per. Rev. A. 6 1. Beneath the Cross of Je sus - fain would take my stand-- The 564 sha dow of & mighty Rock, With-in a weary land. 8: home within the wilderness, A rest up - on the way, From the burning of the noon-tide heat, And the burden of the day. 2 O safe and happy shelter, O refuge tried and sweet, O trysting-place where Heaven's love, And Heaven's justice meet! As to the Holy Patriarch That wondrous dream was given, So seems my Saviour's Cross to me, A ladder up to heaven. 3 There lies beneath its shadow, But on the further side, The darkness of an awful grave That gapes both deep and wide; And there between us stands the Cross, Two arms outstretched to save, Like a watchman set to guard the way From that eternal grave. 4 Upon that Cross of Jesus, Mine eye at times can see The very dying form of One, Who suffered there for me And from my smitten heart with rears Two wonders I confess,- The wonders of His glorious love, And my own worthlessness. 5 I take, O Cross, Thy shadow, For my abiding place; I ask no other sunshine Than the sunshine of His face. Content to let the world go by, To know no gain nor loss,- My sinful self, my only shame,- My glory all the Cross. 45 ANKEY, by my stand-e -land. way, ro he f the J No. 44. The New Song. "And they sung as it were a new song before the throne."-KEV. 14: 3. Rev. A. T. PIERSON. P. P. BLISS by per. Allegretto. 3 1. With harps and with vi - ols, there stand A great throng 9:3 540 In the presence of Jesus, and sing this new song:- 9p CHORUS. Un - to Him who nath loved us and washed us from Jesus, can see n of One, re for me en heart wan onfess,- glorious thlessness y shadow, place; hine e of His fa world go by nor loss,- Only shame Cross. sin, Un- to Him be the glo - ry for ev - er. A - men. 2 All these once were sinners, defiled in His sight, Now arrayed in pure garments in praise they unite.-Cho. 3 He maketh the rebel a priest and a king, He hath bought us and taught us this new song to sing.-Cho 4 How helpless and hopeless we sinners had been, If He never had loved us till cleansed from our sin.-Cho. 5 Aloud in His praises our voices shall ring, So that others believing, this new song shall sing.-Cho. 46 No. 45. Near the Cross. "Peace through the blood of His cross."-COLL 1: 29. FANNY J. CROSBY. 6 No.4 W. H. DOANE, by per. Rev. 1. Jesus, keep me near the cross, There a pre-cious fountain 2. Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mer - cy found me; 9: 6 78 Free to all- a healing stream, There the bright and morn-ing star CHORUS. Flows from Calvary's mountain. Shed its beams a-round me. 1. 0 2.0 0 na po lift In the Cross, in the Cross, Be my glory ev er; 29. Sin Till my rap-tured soul shall find Rest beyond the riv. er. 3 Near the Cross! O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadows o'er me. Cho. 4 Near the Cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand, Just beyond the river. Cho. 47 AKE, by per. No. 46. Oh, Sing Sing of His Mighty Love. "Mighty to save."-ISAIAH 63: 1. Rev. FRANK BOTTOME, D. D. 1869. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. a 3 fountain Found me; 1. Oh, bliss of the puri-fied, bliss of the free, I 2. Oh, bliss of the puri-fied, Jesus is mine, No O 9:3 mountain. ound me. 9: plunge in the crimson tide longer in dread-condem- o-pen'd for me; O'er sin and un-cleanness ex- ult - ing I stand And na-tion I pine; In conscious sal - va- tion I sing of His grace, Who 22 CHORUS. . point to the print of the nails in His hand. Oh, sing of His mighty love, eth up-on me the light of His face. lift er; 4 9: ver. 9: O உ Rit. Sing of His mighty love, Sing of His mighty love, Mighty to save. → 2 e 3 Oh, bliss of the purified! bliss of the pure! No wound hath the soul that His blood cannot cure; No sorrow-bowed head but may sweetly find rest, No tears but may dry them on Jesus' breast. Cho. 4 O Jesus the crucified! Thee will I sing, My blessed Redeemer, my God and my King; My soul, filled with rapture, shall shout o'er the grave, And triumph in death in the "Mighty to Save." Cho. 48 No. 47. Not Now, My Child. "Oh, that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away, and be at rest."-PSALM 4: 6. Mrs. CATHERINE PENNEFATHER. 1863. Slow, and with expression. No. 4 IRA D. SANKEY, by per. FANNY 1. Not now, my child, a little more rough toss - ing, 2. Not now; for I have wanderers in the distance, A 1 And 9:-4 lit tle longer on the bil-lows' foam; A thou must call them in with pa-tient love; few more journeyings Not now, for I have in the desert darkness, And then, the sun-shine of thy Fa-ther's Home! sheep up-on the mountains, And thou must fol-low them where'er they rove. 3 Not now; for I have loved ones sad and weary; Wilt thou not cheer them with a kindly smile? Sick ones, who need thee in their lonely sorrow; Wilt thou not tend them yet a little while? 4 Not cow: for wounded hearts are sorely bleeding, And thou must teach those widowed hearts to sing: Not now; for orphans' tears are quickly falling, They must be gathered 'neath some sheltering wing. 5 Go, with the name of Jesus, to the dying. And speak that Naine in all its living power; Why should thy fainting heart grow chill and weary! Canst thou not watch with Me one little hour! 6 One little hour! and then the glorious crowning, The golden harp-strings, and the victor's palm; One little hour! and then the hallelujah! Eternity's long, deep, thanksgiving pealm! 49 d be No. 48. KRY, by per. FANNY J. CROSBY. Slowly. Every Day and Hour. "Cleanse me from my sin."-Ps. 51: 2. W. H DOANE, by per. -ing, A -tance, And 1. Saviour, more than life to me, I am clinging, clinging close to Thee; 2. Thro' this changing world below, Lead me gently, gently as I go; e journeyings or I have a-ther's Home! er they rove. Let Thy precious blood ap-plied, Keep me ev-er, ev-er near Thy side. Trusting Thee, I can not stray, I can never, never lose my way. 9:25 REFRAIN. Ev ery day, every hour, Let me 19:25 Ey ery ev day and hour, ery day and hour, 9:25 feel Thy cleansing power; May Thy ten - der love to me Bind me clos-er, clos-er, Lord, to Thee. 3 Let me love Thee more and more, Till this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er; Till my soul is lost in love, In a brighter, brighter world above Ref. Every day and hour, &c. 50 No. 49. The Wondrous Gift. Dr. PHILIP DODDRIDGE. 9 3 4 6 1. Grace! 'tis 3 9 "By grace are ye saved."-EPH. 2: 8. No. 5 "W IRA D. SANKEY, by per. Words a charming sound, Har-mo- nious to the ear; Heaven 12 with the echo shall resound, And all the earth shall hear. On Le 9: REFRAIN. Saved by grace & lone, This is all my plea; 2 Je - sus died for all mankind, And Je - sus died for me. 2 Grace first contrived a way To save rebellious man; And all the steps that grace display, Which drew the wondrous plan. Ref. 3 Grace taught my roving feet To tread the heavenly road; And new supplies each hour I meet, While pressing on to God. Ref. 4 Grace all the work shall crown, Through everlasting days; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves our praise. Ref. REE 51 KEY, by per. No. 50. Precious Promise. "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises." 2 PET. 1: 4. Words by N. N. P. P. BLISS, by per. #9 8 me ear; Heaven 1. Precious promise 2. When temp-ta- tions shall hear. my plea; L God hath giv - en To the wea-ry pass - er by, al-most win thee, And thy trusted watchers fly, On the way from earth to heaven, "I Let this promise ring with-in thee, "I 9: 9: REFRAIN. . உ will guide thee with Mine eye." will guide thee with Mine eye." I will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye; ச B ed for me. hour I meet, God. Ref. crown, ays; pmost stone, praise. Ref 9: On the way from earth to heaven, I will guide thee with Mine eye. B 3 When thy secret hopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by, Let this promise still be cherished, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." 4 When the shades of life are falling, And the hour has come to die, Hear thy trusty Pilot calling, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." 52 No. 51. Be Leadeth Me. "He leadeth me by the still waters."-PSALM 23: 2. Rev. Jos. H. GILMORE, 1861. 4 1. He No. 5 WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. leadeth me! oh! blessed thought, Oh! words with heav'nly comfort fraught; 2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, P.P. r# 2. 1. Do 0 94 9 What-e'er I do, wher-e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me. wa-ters still, o'er troubled sea,-Still 'tis His hand that lead-eth me. By Till Whe REFRAIN. He lead-eth me! He lead-eth me! By His own hand He leadeth me; His faithful follower I would be, For by His hand He lead-eth me. 3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ever murmur nor repine- Content, whatever lot I see, Since 'tis my God that leadeth me.-Ref. 4 And when my task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the victory's won, F'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God through Jordan leadeth me.-B. Al 9: W 3 No All 4 All All 53 When Jesus Comes. "Unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time, without sin, unto salvation."-HED. 9: 28. No. 52. RADBURY, by per P. P. BLISS. P. F. BLISS, by per. mly comfort fraug en's bowers blog 1. Down life's dark vale we wander, Till Jesus comes; We watch and wait and wonder, Oh, let my lamp be burning When Jesus comes; For Him my soul be yearning, 2. 9:42 that lead-eth m that lead-eth m He leadeth m CHORUS. Till Je sus comes. All joy His loved ones bringing, When Jesus comes: When Jesus comes. g All praise thro' heaven inging, When Jesus comes. All beauty bright and vernal, 9:12 He lead-eth m g When Je-sus comes; All glo-ry, grand, e- ter-nal, When Je-sus comes. · 4. 3 No more heart-pangs nor sadness, When Jesus comes; All and joy and gladness, peace When Jesus comes. Cho. 4 All doubts and fears will vanish, When Jesus, comes; All gloom His face will banish, When Jesus comes. Cho. 5 He'll know the way was dreary, When Jesus comes; He'll know the feet grew weary, When Jesus comes. Oho. 6 He'll know what griefs oppressed me When Jesus comes; Oh, how His arms will rest mel When Jesus comes. Cho. 54 No. 53. White as Snow. "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow."-ISA. 1: 18. No. 5 Miss P. P. BLISS, by per. Words by L. N. 4 4 名​: 1. What! "lay my sins on Jesus?" God's well-be - lov - ed Son! -- 4 2 An No! 'tis a truth most precious, That God e'en that has done. 19: 2 Just a To rid To Th OL CHORUS. 9: Hallelujah, Je-sus saves me, He makes me "white as snow." Hallelujah, Jesus saves me, He makes me "white as snow." 2. Yes, 'tis a truth most precious, To all who do believe, God laid our sins on Jesus, Who did the load receive. Cho. 3. What! "bring our guilt to Jesus?" To wash away our stains; The act is passed that freed us, And nought to do remains. Cho. 3 Just a With Fight OL No. 5 Rev. S 55 ms be as LISS, by per. No. 54. Just as I Am. L. M. "Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out."-JOHN 6: 37. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. Miss CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT, 1834. 6 1. Just as ed Son! I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, 29 Q 22 உ 2 And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 0.0 has done. 9: 2 te as snow." ? Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, [spot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about, With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fightings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 5 Just as I am; Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! te as snow." . No. 55. To-Day. 6s & 45. Rev. S. F. SMITH. 12 "To-day if ye will hear His voice."-PSA. 95: 7. DR. L. MASON, 1831. ब ब 1. To-day the Sav-iour calls: Ye wand'rers come; O, ye benighted souls, t to Jesus 1" ains; Freed us, mains. Cho. Why longer roam? -- a 19 2 To-day the Saviour calls: Oh, listen now: Within these sacred walls To Jesus bow. 3 To-day the Saviour calls: For refuge fly; The storm of justice falls, And death is nigh. 4 The Spirit calls to-day: Yield to His power; Oh, grieve Him not away; "Tis mercy's hour. 56 No. 56. The Great Physician. No. 57 Arr. by Rev. J. H. STOCKTON. Mrs. A "Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there!"-JER. 8: 22. Rev. WM. HUNTER. 1842. 1. The great Phy-si- cian now is near, The sympathiz - ing 768 9: Jesus: He speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus. CHORUS. "Sweetest note in seraph song, Sweetest name pp on mortal tongue, Sweetest car-ol ever sung, Jesus, blessed Je - sus." 2 Your many sins are all forgiven, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus; Go on your way in peace to heaven, And wear a crown with Jesus. 3 All glory to the dying Lamb! I now believe in Jesus; I love the blessed Saviour's name, I love the name of Jesus. 15 Come, brethren, help me sing His praise, Oh, praise the name of Jesus; Come, sisters, all your voices raise, Oh, bless the name of Jesus. 6 His name dispels my guilt and fear, No other name but Jesus; Oh, how my soul delights to hear The precious name of Jesus. "The children too, both great and small, 7 And when to that bright world above, Who love the name of Jesus, May now aceept the gracious call To work and live for Jesus." Jehova 00 Thou The Thy te Thy The t 00 Thy o It h We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. Thy f Now 57 29 I. STOCKTON. No. 57. Substitution. "He was wounded for our transgressions.' ISAIAH 53: 5. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. Mrs. A. R. COUSI a-thiz-ing 9:54 264 1. O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head! Our load was laid on Thee; Thou 2. Death and the curse were in our cup-O Christ, 'twas full for Thee! But e voice of name on Je - sus." 19 stood - est in the sinner's stead, Didst bear all ill for Thou hast drained the last dark drop-'Tis emp-ty now for me. me. A That Victim led, Thy blood was shed; Now there's no load for bitter cup-love drank it up; me. Now bless - ings' draught for me. g His praise, sus; es raise, 18. nd fear, hear 18. ld above of love 3. Jehovah lifted up His rod- O Christ, it fell on Thee! Thou wast core stricken of Thy God; There's not one stroke for me. 'Thy tears, Thy blood, beneath it flowed; Thy bruising healeth me. 4. The tempest's awful voice was heard- O Christ, it broke on Thee! Thy open bosom was my ward, It braved the storm for me. Thy form was scarred, Thy visage marred; Now cloudless peace. 5. Jehovah bade His sword awake- O Christ, it woke 'gainst Thee! Thy blood the flaming blade must slake, Thy heart its sheath must be- All for my sake, my peace to make; Now sleeps that sword for me. 6. For me, Lord Jesus, Thou hast died, And I have died in Thee; Thou'rt risen: my bands are all untied, And now Thou liv'st in me. When purified, made white, and tried. Thy GLORY then for me! JUA. 58 No. 58. In the Presence of the Ring. "In Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore."-PSALM 16: 11. Miss FLORENCE C. ARMSTRONG. 1864. Moderato. 5 Oh, English. The g yon 1. Oh, to be o- ver der! In that land of wonder, Where the 2. Oh, to be over yon - der! My yearning heart grows fonder Of To join in ones d Wit Whe In awe a the Ki P 2 No. 59 angel voices min-gle, And the an- gel harpers ring; look-ing to the east, to see the blessed day - star bring To be Some Rev. W 4 -D छ . cres. 22 9 free from pain and sor - row, And the anxious, dread to tidings of the wak- ing, The R cloudless, pure day morrow, To breaking; My · L rit. tempo. . + rest in heart is light and sunshine In yearning-yearning for the pre sence of the com- ing of the King. the King. • @ 6 1 CHO.- CO C 3 Oh, to be over yonder! Alas! I sigh and wonder 14 Oh, when shall I be dwelling Where angel voices, swelling why clings my poor, weak, sinful heart In triumphant hallelujahs, make the vault- to any earthly thing; Each tie of earth must sever, And pass away for ever; ace of the King. ed heavens ring? Where the pearly gates are gleaming, And the morning star is beaming? But there's no more separation in the pres- Oh, when shall I be yonder in the presence of the King! 2 Long Lo Jesus "I 3 Here Fri Soul W 59 ing. here are English. won-der, Where th t grows fonder Of -0 5 In the Presence of the Ring. Concluded. Oh, when shall I be yonder? The longing groweth stronger To join in all the praises the redeemed ones do sing Within those heavenly places, Where the angels vail their faces, 16 Oh I shall soon be yonder, And lonely as I wander, Yearning for the welcome summer-longing for the bird's fleet wing, The midnight may be dreary, And the heart be worn and weary. In awe and adoration in the presence of But there's no more shadow yonder, in th the King. presence of the King. s ring; To be Car bring Some No. 59. I am Coming to the Cross. "Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out."-JOHN 6: 37. Rev. WM. MCDONALD. WM. G. FISCHER by per. 9 - mor-row, To breaking; My タ ​00-0 e of the King. of the King. உ. 0 1. I am com-ing to the cross; I am poor, and weak, and blind; I CHO.-I am trust-ing, Lord, in Thee, Blest Lamb of Cal - va - ry; 2 am Humbly count-ing all but dross, at 2. Thy cross I bow, shall full Save me, Je sal sus, va - save me tion find. noro. 9: • 9 L D be dwelling es, swelling hs, make the vault gates are gleaming, Star is beaming! der in the presence 2 Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long has evil reigned within; Jesus sweetly speaks to me,- "I will cleanse you from all sin. Cho. 3 Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earthly store; Soul and body Thine to be,- Wholly Thine for evermore. Cho. 14 In thy promises I trust, Now I feel the blood applied: I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. Cho. 5 Jesus comes! He fills my soul ! Perfected in Him I am; I am every whit made whole: Glory, glory to the Lamb. Cho. 60 Leads Me. No. 60. All the Way My Saviour Leads FANNY J. CROSBY. "The Lord alone did lead him. '-DEUT. 32: 12. Rev. R. LOWRY, by per. well see 1. All the way my Saviour leads me; What have I to ask be-side? 2. All the way my Saviour leads me; Cheers each winding path I tread; 3. All the way my Saviour leads me; Oh, the fullness of His love! 9:3 way Di No. 61. Can I doubt His ten - der mer - cy, Who thro' life has been my guide? Gives me grace for every trial, Feeds me with the liv - ing bread; Perfect rest to me is promised In my Father's house a-bove; ANON. 1. si 912 - Heaven'ly peace, di - vin - est com - fort, Here by faith Him to dwell! Tho' my wea ry steps may fal-ter, And my soul thirst may be, When my spir - it, cloth'd immor - tal, Wings its flight to realms of day, in Go a - Go For I know what-e'er be fall me, Jesus Gushing from the Rock be fore me, Lo! a This my song through endless a ges- Jesus - Wh He doeth all things spring of joy I led me all the 3 H N ads Me. LOWRY, by per. 61 All the Way.-Concluded. ask be-side? ing path I tread; of His love! see. well; Fo: I know, whate'er be-fall me, Je-sus do-eth all things well. see; Gushing from the Rock be-fore me, Lo! a spring of joy I way; This my song thro' end-less a - ges-Je-sus led me all the way. No. 61. Go Bury thy Sorrow. "They shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away."-ISAIAH 35: 10. P. P. BLISS, by per, ANON. been my guide? liv - ing bread; house a-bove; 12 ४ 2 12 1. Go 2. Go bury thy tell it to He sor - row, The world hath its Jesus, know-eth thy share; grief; 9:12 98 Him to dwell! hirst may be, ealms of day, Go bu-ry it deep-ly, Go tel' it to Jesus, Go hide it with care, He'll send thee relief. V Go think of it calm-ly, Go gather the sun-shine Rit. Eh all things of joy I e all the When curtain'd by night, He sheds on the way; 3 Hearts growing a-weary With heavier woe Go tell it to Je - sus, And all will be right. He'll lighten thy bur-den, Go, weary one, pray. Now droop 'mid the darkness- Go comfort them, go! Go bury thy sorrows, Let others be blest; Go give them the sunshine, Tell Jesus the rest 62 No. 62. GEO. F. ROOT. Come to the Saviour. "Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands."-PSALM. 66: 1. Earnestly. No. 63. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. Rev. L. B 4 1. Come to the Saviour, make no delay; Here in His word He's 2 9:24 94 & shown us the way; Here in our midst He's standing to-day, Tenderly saying, "Come!" D. R 2 2. CHORUS. O Joyful, joyful will the meeting be, When from sin our hearts are pure and free; 3 உ And we shall gather, Saviour, with Thee, In our e-ternal home. 2. 3. 3 "Suffer the children !" Oh, hear His voice, Think once again, He's with us to-day; Let ev'ry heart leap forth and rejoice, And let us freely make Him our choice; Do not delay, but come. Cho. Heed now His blest commands, and obey; Hear now His accents tenderly say, "Will you, my children, come?" Cho. 2564 cl do CH 3 'Tis T To F 4 Tis By 63 1. . Roor, by per. No. 63. I Hear Thy Welcome Voice. "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest."-MATT. 11: 28. Rev. L. HARTSOUGH. From "Hallowed Songs," by per. His word He's 1. I hear Thy welcome voice 2. Tho' com - ing weak and vile, That calls me, Lord, to Thee For Thou dost my strength assure; Thou 19: 3 4 D saying, "Come!" cleansing dost my are pure and free; 0099 -0- nal home. 3 CHORUS. in Thy precious blood That flowed on Cal - va - ry. vile-ness fully cleanse, Till spot - less all and pure. C 6 I am coming Lord! Com - ing now to Thee! Wash me, cleanse me, in O the blood That flowed on Cal - vary. h us to-day; nds, and obey; erly say, 1, come ?” Cho. 3 "Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, For earth and heaven above. 4 'Tis Jesus who confirms The blessed work within, By adding grace to welcomed grace, Where reigned the power of sin. 5 And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free, That every promise is fulfilled, If faith but brings the plea. 6 All hail, atoning blood! All hail, redeeming grace! All hail, the Gift of Christ, our Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness! 64 No. 64. ENGLISH. A Sinner Forgiven. "He said unto her, thy sins are forgiven."-LUKE 7: 48. No. 65. "Le Arranged. P.P.BLIS 1. To the hall of the feast came the sin-ful and fair; She heard in the 2. The frown and the murmur went round through them all, That one so 524 un- 1. B 24 city that Jesus was there; Un-heed - ing the hallowed should tread in that hall; And some said the splendor that poor would be mor 9 blazed on the board, She silent-ly knelt at the feet of the objects more meet, As the wealth of her per-fume she shower'd on His CHO Let Lord, feet, She silently As the wealth of her knelt at the feet of the Lord. per- fuine she shower'd on His feet. faint 3 She heard but the Saviour; she spoke but with sighs; She dare not look up to the heaven of His eyes; And the hot tears gush'd forth at each heave of her breast, As her lips to His sandals were throbbingly pressed. 4 In the sky, after tempest, as shineth the bow,- In the glance of the sunbeam, as melteth the snow He looked on that lost one: "her sins were forgiven," And the sinner went forth in the beauty of heaven. 65 Arranged. he heard in the nat one so un- splendor that poor would be No. 65. Let the Lower Lights be Burning. "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."-MATT. 5: 16. P. P. BLISS, by per. P. P. BLISS. 1. Bright-ly beams our Fa-ther's mer-cy From His light-house ev-er - 9:3 4 D 12. more, But to us He gives the keeping Of the lights along the shore. 2 CHORUS. feet of the shower'd on His Let the low er lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave! Some poor 豆 ​R . f the Lord on His feet. fainting, struggling sea-man You may res-cue, you may save. ast, 2 Dark the night of sin has settled, Loud the angry billows roar; Eager eyes are watching, longing, For the lights along the shore.-Cho. 3 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother: Some poor sailor tempest-tost, Trying now to make the harbor, In the darkness may be lost.-Cho. 66 No. 66. P. P. BLISS. Wishing, Hoping, Knowing. "My beloved is mine, and I am His."-SONGS OF SOLOMON 2: 16. #2 4 す ​No. 67 P. P. BLISS, by per. Rev 1. A long time I wandered in darkness and sin, And wondered if ever the 2. I heard the glad gos-pel of "good will to men;" I read "who-so-ev-er" a - 9:#2 9: light would shine in; I heard Christian friends tell of rapture di- vine, And gain and again; I said to my soul, "Can that promise be thine?" And CHORUS. wish'd, how I wish'd, that their Saviour were mine. I wish'd Hewere mine, yes, then be-gan hop-ing that Je-sus was mine. I hoped He was mine, yes, I 9 24 Th De wish'd He were mine; I wished, how I wished, that their Saviour were mine. hoped He was mine; I then be - gan hop-ing that Jesus was mine. 2 Sweet fi Stand d So to the While J Could we And vie Not Jorda Should f 3 Oh. mercy surprising, He saves even me! "Thy portion forever," He says, "will I be." On His word I'm resting-assurance divine- I'm "hoping" no longer-I know He is mine! Chorus.-I know He is mine, yes. I know He is mine; I'm "hoping" no longer-I know He is mine! No. 68 1 In the c Tower 67 No. 67. ON 2:16 P. BLISS, by per. red if ever the Varina. C. M. D. "Thine eyes shall behold the land that is very far off"-ISA 33: 17. Rev. I. WATTS. ho-so-ev-er" a There is 1. E 9:3 #4 GEO. F. ROOT, by per. ter- nal day ex-cludes the night, And pleasures ban - ish pain. the ban-ish pai;} re di-vine, An se be thine?" A There ever-last- ing spring abides, And nev-er with -'ring flowers; were mine, yes, was mine, yes, iour were mine -sus was mine mine; e is mine! 9 Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 2 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between. Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore. No. 68. RATHBUN. 8s & 75. Key C. 1 In the cross of Christ I glory, Towering o'er the wrecks of time; & All the light of sacred story, Gathers round its head sublime. 2 When the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me; Lo! it glows with peace and joy. 3 When the sun of bliss is beaming Light and love upon my way, From the cross the radiance streaming, Adds new luster to the day. 4 Bain and blessing, pain and pleasure, By the cross are sanctified; Peace is there, that knows no measure, Joys that through all time abide. 68 No. 69. Till He Come. "For yet a little while and He that shall come will come, and will not tarry."-HEB. 10: 37. Dr. LOWELL MASON, 1840. Rev. ED. H. BICKERSTETH. 13 4 No. 72. Mrs. LY FINE 754 1. on the trembling chords; 1. T 2. T on that is Till He come !"-Oh, let the words Linger D. C. Let us think, how heav'n and home Lie beyond that "Till He come 2. When the weary ones we love En - ter D. C. Hush! be every murmur dumb, It rest above, only" Till He come!" 19:3 Let the "little while" between When the words of love and cheer D. C. In their golden light be Fall no long - er seen; on our ear, -6- CH ANON Pred 3 Clouds and darkness round us press Would we have one sorrow less? All the sharpness of the cross, All that tells the world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Pain us only" Till He come!" 4 See the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine and eat the bread; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board, Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only "Till He come!" No. 70. DENNIS. S. M. Key F. 1 How solemn are the words, And yet to faith how plain, Which Jesus uttered while on earth- "Ye must be born again!" 2 "Ye must be born again?" For so hath God decreed; No reformation will suffice- "Tis life poor sinners need. Ye must be born again!" And life in Christ must have; a vain the soul may elsewhere go- Tis He alone can save. 14" Ye must be born again!" Or never enter heaven; "Tis only blood-washed ones are there- The ransomed and forgiven. No. 71. ORTONVILLE. C. M. Key Bb. 1 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear; It soothes His sorrows, heals His wounds, And drives away His fear. 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast; "Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary, rest. 3 Dear Name, the Rock on which I build, My shield and hiding-place; My never-failing treasure, filled With boundless stores of grace. 4 Jesus my Shepherd, Saviour, Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King, My Lord, my Life, My Way, my End, Accept the praise I bring. 5 I would Thy boundless love proclaim With every fleeting breath; So shall the music of Thy name Refresh my soul in death. Rev. JOHN NEWTOR heaven 3 Oh! the p How it th When His l And Hie s 69 MASON, 1840. FINE No. 72. The Precious Name. "And blessed be His glorious name for ever."-P8A. 72: 19. Mrs. LYDIA BAXTER. W. H. DOANE, by per. ling chords; He come a-bove, He come!" 1. Take the name of Je - sus with you, Child of sor-row and of woe- Take the name of Je - sus ev - er, As a shield from every snare; 2. 9:264 6 D.C. t be seen; our ear, e 9:25 It will joy and comfort give you. Take it then where'er you go. If temptations 'round you gather, Breathe that ho-ly name in pray'r. Y mes are there- iven. ANON CHORUS. Precious name, O how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of M. esus sounds 19:25 als His wounds, ear. pirit whole, breast; soul, which I build, Precious name, O how sweet! lace; e. filled of grace. our, Friend, d King Way, my Eud, ng. ove proclaim eath; y name ath. V. JOHN NEWTOL ச + heaven, Precious name, 2. O how sweet-Hope of earth and joy of heav'n 9:52. bb Precious name, O how sweet, how sweet, At the name of Jesus bowing, Falling prostrate at His feet, 3 Oh! the precious name of Jesus; How it thrills our souls with joy, When His loving arms receive us, King of kings in heav'n we'll crown Him, And His song our tongues employ! Cho. When our journey is complete. Cho. 70 No. 73. "It Passeth Hnowledge." "The love of Christ, which passeth knowledge."-EPH. 3: 19. MARY SHEKLETON. 4 4 No. 74. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. "Nei GEORGIAN Ver 1. It pass-eth knowledge; that dear love of Thine! My Jesus! Saviour! 4 உ Yet this soul of mine Would of that love, in all its depth and length, Its 1. Oh, CHO. Oh, A b height, and breadth, and ev - er-lasting strength, Know more and more. Emptie 2, 5. "Thou lovest me!" 6. It passeth telling! that dear love of Thine, I am an empty vessel! scarce one thought My Jesus! Saviour! Yet these lips of mine Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought, Would fain proclaim to sinners far and near Yet, I may come, and come again to Thee A love which can remove all guilty fear, With this-the contrite sinner's truthful And love beget. [plea- It passeth praises! that dear love of Thine, Oh! fill me, Jesus! Saviour! with Thy love! My Jesus! Saviour! Yet this heart of mine May woes but drive me to the fount above: Would sing a love so rich, so full, so free, Thither may I in childlike faith draw nigh, Which brought an undone sinner,such as me, And never to another fountain fly But unto Thee! Right home to God. 7. 3. 4. And when, my Jesus! Thy dear face I see, When at Thy lofty throne I bend the knee, Then of Thy love in all its breadth and length, [strength- But ah! I cannot tell, or sing, or know, The fulness of that love, whilst here below; Yet my poor vessel I may freely bring, Q Thou who art of love the living spring, Its height, and depth, and everlasting My vessel fill. My soul shall sing. Broken 2 Oh, to b Only a A messe Only Only an His pr Willing In sile 71 19. SANKEY, by per. No. 74 Oh, to be Nothing. "Neither is he that planteth anything, neither he that watereth."-1 COR. 3: 7. R. GEO. HALLS. Arr. by P. P. BLISS. GEORGIANA M. TAYLOR, 1869. Very slow. 6 8 g -sus! Saviour! 1. Oh, to be nothing, noth- ing, Only to lie at His feet, pth and length, Its 9:6 8 உ. R CHO. Oh, to be nothing, noth- ing, Only to lie at His feet, FIN E. 19: A broken and emptied ves - sel, For the Mas-ter's use made meet. A broken and emptied ves - sel, For the Master's use made meet. more and more. 2 Emptied that He might fill me As forth to His service go; arce one thought 've ever brought me again to Thee sinner's truthful [plea e!" ar! with Thy lovel o the fount above 1 e faith draw nigh ntain fly hy dear face I see e I bend the knee ll its breadth and [strength and everlasting sing. Broken, that so un-hin-dered, His 2 Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Only as led by His hand; A messenger at His gateway, Only waiting for His command, Only an instrument ready His praises to sound at His will, Willing, should He not require me, In silence to wait on Him still. Cho. D. C. CHORUS. life through me might flow. 3 Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Painful the humbling may be, Yet low in the dust I'd lay me That the world might my Saviour see. Rather be nothing, nothing, To Him let their voices be raised, He is the Fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised. Che 72 No. 75. P. P. BLISS. Almost Persuaded. "Almost Thon persuadest me to be a Christian."-ACTS 26: 28. No. 76 Rev. J P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. 1. "Al 2. "Al most most per - suad suad ed," per - ed" Now to Come, come be to - lieve; day; 2 96 8 9 "Al most 'Al most per per suad ed" suad ed," Turn not Christ to re a - ceive; way; Thy way, lingering near, Seems now some soul to say, "Go, Spirit, go invites you here, An gels are Je sus e THE F N Some more Prayers rise convenient day On from hearts so dear: 0 Thee I'll wanderer, call." come. 3 "Almost persuaded," harvest is past! "Almost persuaded," doom comes at last! "Almost" can not avail; "Almost" is but to fail! Sad, sad, that bitter wail- "Almost-but lost?" Fully Fully Jesu I wil My 73 BLISS, by per. No. 76. Fully Persuaded. "Beieve on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved."-ACTS 16: 31. Rev. J. B. ATCHINSON. WM. F. SHERWIN, by per. lieve; - day; 6 8 1. Ful 2. Ful ly per suad - ed, Lord, I be lieve! ly - persuad ed-, Lord, hear my cry! 96 & Ful Ful - ly per ly suad per suad - - ed, ed- Thy Spir pass me give; nov by; ceive; way; 9 Thy way, ering near, call" come. I will Just as 0- bey Thy call; am I come, . Low at Thy feet I fall; I will no longer roam, rit. Now O I sur make my render all, heart Thy home; Christ to re Save, or I ceive. die! 3. Fully persuaded, no more opprest, Fully persuaded, now I am blest: Jesus is now my Guide, I will in Christ abide; My soul is satisfied In Him to rest! 4. Fully persuaded, Jesus is mine; Fully persuaded, Lord, I am Thine! O make my love to Thee Like Thine own love to me, So rich, so full and free, Saviour divine! 774 No. 77. Sweet Hour of Prayer. "Evening, and morning, and at noon will I pray."-PSALM 4: 17. Rev. W. W. WALFORD, 1846. Slow. 6 8 ह. No. 78 WM. B. BRADBURY, 1859. P.P.E 1. Of a thy re- turn, sweet 1. Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! That calls me from D. C. And oft es-caped the tempter's snare, By 96 D to 48 Th world hour of care, And bids of prayer, And oft me at escaped the my Father's throne Make tempter's snare, By 9 FINE. CH No all thy my wants and wish return, sweet hour - es known: of prayer! In sea 6 sons of dis - D 19. D. C. AC tress and grief, My soul has oft - en found relief; Je 遠 ​2. 3. Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting soul to bless. And since He bids me seek His face, Believe His word, and trust His grace, : I'll cast on Him my every care May I thy consolation share, Till, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home and take my flight: This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize; : And shout, while passing through the air, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer !: Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer!:]] 75 17. No. 78. P.P.BLISS. No Other Name. "Neither is there salvation in any other."-ACTS 4: 12. P. P. BLISS, by per. RADBURY, 1859. 3 -4 1. One of fer of salvation, To all the world make known; me from a e-turn, sweet 9:3 s throne Make =snare, By L ム ​The on - foun-da ly sure tion Is Christ the Corner - Stone. CHORUS. No other name is given, No other way is known, 'Tis s of dis . C D. C. + relief; Jesus Christ the First and Last, He saves, and He a lone. t hour of prayer! ofty height, my flight: and rise ze; through the air, our of prayer 1: 2 One only door of heaven Stands open wide to-day, One sacrifice is given, "Tis Christ, the living way. Oho 3 My only song and story Is Jesus died for me; My only hope of glory, The Cross of Calvary. Cho. 76 No. 79. What Shall the Harvest Be? "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap."-GAL. 6: 7. Mrs. EMILY S. OAKEY, 1850. Alt 6 P OB P. P. BLISS, by per Sow 1. Sowing the seed by the daylight fair, 2. Sowing the seed by the wayside high, 3. Sowing the seed of a lingering nain, Sowing the seed by the noon-day glare, Sowing the seed on the rocks to die, Sowing the seed of a maddened brain, 9:6 9: Sow lig SOW Sowing the seed in the solemn night; Sowing the seed in the fer- tile soil; SOT Sow-ing the seed by the fad-ing light, Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil, Sow-ing the seed of a tarnished name, Sowing the seed of e- ter-nal shame; Oh, what shall the har-vest be?...... Oh, what shall the har-vest be?.... 酥 ​Sow ter ter 7777 7. BLISS, by per on-day glare, ks to die, ddened brain, What Shall the Harvest the Harvest Be.-Concluded. CHORUS. Sown. in the dark ness or sown.. in the Sown in the darkness or sown in the light, Sown in the darkness or 9: light,.. Sown.. in our weak ness or sown in the light, Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, P B solemn night; efer-tile soil; -ter-nal shame sown. in our might,....... Gathered in time or e- Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, Gathered in time or e- ter ni - ty, Sure, ah, sure will the har vest be..... st be?.... ter- ni ty, Sure, ah, sure will the har vest, harvest be. 4 Sowing the seed with an aching heart Sowing the seed while the tear-drops start Sowing in hope till the reapers come. Gladly to gather the harvest home: Oh, what shall the harvest be? Oh, what shall the harvest be ! 778 No. 80. There is Life for a Look. "Look unto Me and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth."-ISAIAH. 14: 22. AMELIA M. HULL. Rev. E. G. TAYLOR, by par. 19 9: 1 There is life for a look at the Crucified One, There is life at this moment for thee; Then look, sinner, look unto Him and be saved, Unto REFRAIN. 2 6 2 2 Him who was nailed to the tree. Look! look! look and live! There is உ * life for a look at the Cru-ci-fied One, There is life at this moment for thee. உ உ உ 2 Oh, why was He there as the Bearer of 14 Then doubt not thy welcome, since God sin, If on Jesus thy guilt was not laid? Oh why from His side flowed the sin- cleansing blood, If His dying thy debt has not paid? has declared There remaineth no more to be done; That once in the end of the world He appeared, And completed the work He begun. 3 It is not thy tears of repentance and 5 Then take with rejoicing from Jesus at prayers, But the Blood, that atones for the soul; On Him, then, who shed it, thou mayest at once Thy weight of iniquities roll. once The life everlasting He gives; And know with assurance thou never canst die Since Jesus thy righteousness, lives. No. 8 Rev. 79 No. 81. Yet There is Room. AH. 14:22. TAYLOR, by par. "Yet there is room."-LUKE 14: 22. IRA D. SANKEY, by pee. Rev. H. BONAR, 1873. Slow, with expression. One, There is 9:4 24 1. Yet there is room! The Lamb's bright hall of song, With its fair glo ry, beck - ons thee 8 - long; P and be saved, Un 70 live! There is Room, room, still room! Oh, en- ter, en ter now! oment for thee. elcome, since G more to be done of the world work He begun. ing from Jesus He gives; rance thou ne teousness, lives 2 Day is declining, and the sun is low; The shadows lengthen, light makes haste to go: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 3 The bridal hall is filling for the feast: Pass in, pass in, and be the Bridegroom's guest: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 4 It fills, it fills, that hall of jubilee! Make haste, make haste; 'tis not too full for thee: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 5 Yet there is room! Still open stands the gate, The gate of love; it is not yet too late: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now; 6 Pass in, pass in! That banquet is for thee; That cup of everlasting love is free: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 7 All heaven is there, all joy! Go in, go in; The angels beckon thee the prize to win: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 8 Louder and sweeter sounds the loving call; Come lingerer, come; enter that festal hall: Reom, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 9 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom: Then the last, low, long ory;-"No room, no room No room, no room :-oh, woful ory, "No room!" Words written for MossTA M. & S. 80 No. 82. Only an Armour-Bearer. "Now it came to pass upon a day, that Jonathan the son of Saul said unto the young man that bare his armour, Come, and let us go over to the Philistines' garrison that is on the other side; it may be that the LORD will work for us: for there is no restraint to the LORD to save by many or by few. And his armour-bearer said unto him, Do all that is in thine heart: turn thee; behold, I am with thee according to thine heart. And Jonathan climbed up upon his hands and upon his feet, and his armour-bearer after him: and they fell before Jonathan: and his armour-bearer slew after him. So the LORD saved Israel that day: and the battle passed over unto Beth-aven."-1 SAM. 14: 1, 6, 7, 13, 23. P. P. BLISS. P. P. BLISS, by per. 4 4 1. On ly 2. Only 3. On ly 444 an armour-bear- er, proud-ly I stand, an armonr-bear- er, now in the field, an armour-bear-er, yet may I share Wait - ing Guard-ing Glory to a im- 9:54 54 follow at the King's command; shin-ing hel-met, sword, and shield, mor-tal, and a bright crown wear: Marching if "onward" shall the Wait-ing to hear the thrilling If, in the battle, to my or - der be, battle cry, trust I'm true, I." Standing by my Cap- tain, serv- ing faith- fully. Ready then to answer, "Mas-ter, here am Mine shall be the honors in the Grand Re- view. 子 ​Th P 81 Eo the young man at is on the other LORD to save by thine heart: turn mbed up upon his Te Jonathan: and the battle passed BLISS, by per. it-ing to ard-ing a 0ry im- Only an Armour-Bearer. Concluded. CHORUS. 19:2 Hear ye the battle cry! "Forward," the call! See! see the faltering ones! T rd" shall the the thrilling tle, to my th-ful-ly. ad Re-view. re am I" back-ward they fall. Sure-ly the Captain may de-pend on me, Though but an armour-bear-er I may be. Sure-ly the Captain may de- 9:2 pend on me, Though but an ar-mour-bear-er I may be. 82 No. 83. Lull for the Shore. "Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away, be hold, all things are become NEW."-2 COR. 5: 17. work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." "Therefore, my beloved, * ** PHIL. 2: 12. P. P. BLISS. P. P. BLISS, by per. #4 4 1. Light in the darkness, sail - or, day is at hand! See o'er the foaming 9 bil - lows fair Haven's land, Drear was the voyage, sail - or, now al-most o'er, Safe within the life-boat, sail - or, pull for the shore. 丸 ​ 83 assed away, be nd trembling.". LISA, by per. for the Shore.-Concluded. Lull for CHORUS. the foaming sailor, the shore. Pull for the shore, sail or, pull for the shore! 2. 8 Heed not the rolling waves, but bend to the oar; Safe in the life boat, sail or, cling to self no more! 9:3 Leave the poor old stranded wreck, and pull for the shore. 9 2 Trust in the life-boat, sailor, all else will fail, Stronger the surges dash and fiercer the gale, Heed not the stormy winds, though loudly they roar; Watch the "bright and morning star," and pull for the shore. Pull for the shore, &c. 3 Bright gleams the morning, sailor, up lift the eye; Clouds and darkness disappearing, glory is nigh! Safe in the life-boat, sailor, sing evermore; "Glory, glory, hallelujah!" pull for the shore. Pull for the shore, &c. 84 No. 84. J. KEBLE, 1827. $3 2aa -8--6--6 Sun of My Soul.. "The Lord God is a sun."-PSA. 74: 11. German. Arr. by W, H. MONK. 1. Sun of my soul, Thou Sav-iour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; 2. When the soft dews of kind - ly sleep My wearied eye- lids gent-ly steep, 22 -6- ゆず ​g Oh, may no earth-born cloud a-rise, To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. Be my last thought, how sweet to rest For-ev- er on my Saviour's breast. B b b b 09. 6 a 2 19. 3 Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die. 4 If some poor wandering child of Thine Have spurned to-day the voice divine- Now, Lord, the gracious work begin; Let him no more lie down in sin. 5 Watch by the sick: enrich the poor With blessings from Thy boundless store; Be every mourner's sleep to-night, Like infant's slumbers, pure and light. 16 Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take, Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in heaven above. No. 85. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. "The Lord will be a refuge in times of trouble."-PSALM 9: 9. Hi 2 Othe Ha Leav Sti All ΑΠ Cove W 3 Thou M Rais He No. 86 Rev. 1. D. C. Rev. CH. WESLEY, 1740. SIMEON B. MARSH, 1834. FINE, 6 2 No 1.{ Jesus, lover of my soul, While the near-er wa-ters roll, Let me to Thy bo While the tempest still som fly, Ca is high; Co D. C. Safe in- to the ha- ven guide, Oh, re-ceive my soul at last. Co All 3 Th 9: 62 94 3 No Sim Na 85 0 W, H. MONK. Thou be near; gent-ly steep, ervant's eyes. aviour's breast. 2 Jesus, Lover of My Soul.-Concluded. Hide me, O my Saviour hide, 6 • 2 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee: Leave, oh, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, O Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find: Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. b b b b b: 6: Till the storm of life is 6 past; Just and holy is Thy Name, I am all unrighteousness: Vile, and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace. D. C. 4 Plenteous grace with Thee is found--- Grace to cover all my sin : Let the healing streams abound; Make me, keep me, pure within. Thou of life the Fountain art, Freely let me take of Thee; Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. h the poor boundless store to-night, ure and light. when we wake, r way we take, ΟΥΘ ven above. MARSH, 1834. FINE N No. 86. Rock of Ages. "The Lord is my defence, and my God is the Rock of my refuge."-PSA. 94: 22. Rev. A. M. TOPLADY, 1776. Dr. THOS. HASTINGS, 1830. FINE. -6 2 1. Rock of D. C. Be of Ages, cleft for me. Let me hide my-self in Thee; sin the double cure, Save me from its guilt and power. 93 5-2 -0- 9 0 D. C. Let the wa ter and the blood, From Thy ri ven side which flowed. - 2 high; last. 2 Not the labor of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands; Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears forever flow, All for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and Thou alone. 3 Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling; Naked, come to Thee for dress, Helpless, look to Thee for grace; Foul, I to the fountain fly, Wash me, Saviour, or I die. 4 While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyes shall close in death, When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne,- Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. 86 No. 87. Even Me. "Bless me, even me also, O my Father."-GEN. 27: 38. No. 89. Mrs. ELIZ. CODNER. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. H. R. PA 4 1. Lord, I hear of showers of bless-ing Thou art scattering full and free- 2, Pass me not, O gracious Fa-ther! Sinful tho' my heart may be ; 3. Pass me not, O ten- der Saviour! Let me love and cling to Thee; 6 1. Yi 2. Sh 3. To 6 4 1 9:66 28 Showers, the thirsty land re- freshing; Let some droppings fall on me- Thou might'st leave me, but the rath - er Let Thy mer-cy fall on me- am long-ing for Thy fa- vor; Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call me- hel rev Con E ven me, E ven me, Let Thy bless-ing fall on me. Dark Kind 3 Our s 1 Pass me not, O mighty Spirit! Thou canst make the blind to see; Witnesser of Jesus' merit, Speak the word of power to me.-Even me. 5 Love of God, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and free; Grace of God, so strong and boundless;- Magnify them all in me.-Even me. 6 Pass me not! Thy lost one bringing, Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thee; While the streams of life are springing, Blessing others, oh, bless me.-Even me. No. 88. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah. "For Thy name's sake, lead me and guide me."-PSALM 31: 3. 1 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but Thou art mighty, Hold me with Thy powerful hand: Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more. 2 Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the healing waters flow; Let the fiery, cloudy pillar WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1771. Lead me all my journey through: Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; Bear me through the swelling current, Land me safe on Canaan's side; Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee. CH Ask H 87 No. 89. Yield Not to Temptation. "God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able."-1 COR. 10: 13. BURY, by per. H. R. PALMER. H. R. PALMER, by per. full and free- eart may be; ling to Thee; 1. Yield not to temp-ta- tion, For yielding is sin, Each vict'ry will 2. Shun evil com-pan-ions, Bad language dis - dain, God's name hold in 3. To him that o'ercom - eth God giv-eth a crown, Thro' faith we shall 7 9:26 9-6 all on me- all on me- , oh, call me- to win; vain; down; help you Some oth - er rev'rence, Nor take it in con quer, Though oft-en cast 2 on me. Dark passions sub-due, Kind-hearted and true, Our strength will renew, Look ev-er to Look ev-er to Look ev-er to boundless;- Even me. bringing, Thee; springing, -Even me. CHORUS. Ask the Saviour to Fight man-ful - ly on - ward, Be thoughtful and earn - est, He who is our Saviour, Jesus, He'll carry you through. Jesus, He'll carry you through. Jesus, He'll carry you through. help you, Com-fort, strengthen, and keep you; LIAMS, 1771. through: h and shield Jordan, side; ing current, s side; He is will-ing to aid you, He will carry you through. 88 No. 90. I Left it All with Jesus. "Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you."-1 PETER 5: 7. Miss ELLEN H. WILLIS. "f 6 8 No. 9 WM. Q English. 1. 1 left it all with Jesus Long ago; All my sins I brought Him, 2. I leave it all with Jesus, For He knows How to steal the bit - ter 9:26 And my woe. When by faith I saw Him On the tree, Heard His small, still whisper, From life's woes; How to gild the tear-drop With His smile, Make the desert garden . - "Tis for thee,' From my heart the burden Rolled a way- Happy day! Bloom a-while: When my weakness leaneth On His might, All seems light. Cres. Rit. 1. 2 An An R His might, Hap- py All day! seems light. An From my heart the burden Rolled a - way When my weakness lean eth On 0 3 I leave it all with Jesus Day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him Come what may. Hope has dropped her anchor, Found her rest In the calm, sure haven Of His breast: Love esteems it heaven To abide At His side. 4 Oh, leave it all with Jesus, Drooping soul! Tell not half thy story, But the whole. Worlds on worlds are hanging On His hand, Life and death are waiting His command; Yet His tender bosom Makes thee room-Oh, come home! E'er 8 Thy Redee And 89 1 ER 5: 7. English. No. 91. WM. COWPER, 1779. There is a fountain. "A Fountain opened for sin."-ZECH. 13: 1. WESTERN MELODY. brought Him, he bitter 1. There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, 2. The dying thief re-joiced to see That fountain in his day; 19:4 4 all, still whisper he desert garden And And ap-py day! seems light. day! s light. h Jesus, tory, sin - -ners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains, there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins 4 a- way, REFRAIN. Lose all their guilty Wash all my sins - stains, a way, Lose all Wash all their guilty my sins a 3: stains; way; And sin -ners plunged beneath that flood Lose all And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all their guil- ty stains. my sins a- way. are hanging waiting om Oh, come home! 3 E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme And shall be till I die. Ref. 4 [ tongue Then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing thy power to save, When this poor, lisping, stammering Lies silent in the grave. Ref. 90 No. 92. The Home Over There. "Oh that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away and be at rest."-PSALM 55: 6. Rev. D. W. C. HUNTINGTON. No.93 P.P.E TULLIUS C. O'KANE, by per. 1. Oh, think of the home over there, By the side of the river of light, Where the 2. Oh, think of the friends over there, Who before us the journey have trod, Of the over there, saints, all immor-tal and fair, Are robed in their garments of white, over there. songs that they breathe on the air, In their home in the palace of God, over there. REFRAIN. Over there, Over there, over there, Oh, think of the home over there, over there; Over over there, Oh, think of the friends over there, over there; Over over there, over there, over there, - ver there. there, over there, over there, over there, Oh, think of the home o there, over there, over there, over there, Oh, think of the friends o-ver there. over there, 3 My Saviour is now over there, There my kindred and friends are at rest; Then away from my sorrow and care, Let me fly to the land of the blest. Over there, over there, My Saviour is now over there. 14 I'll soon be at home over there, For the end of my journey I see; Many dear to my heart, over there, Are watching and waiting for me. Over there, over there, I'll soon be at home over there. M 91 'KANE, by per No. 93. P. P. BLISS. 12 My Prayer. "Be ye therefore perfect."-MATT. 5: 8. P. P. BLISS, by per. nt, Where the ve trod, Of the 1. More holi - ness give me, More striv-ings with - in; 2. More 3. More grat-i- tude give puri ty give me, me, More trust in More strength to the Lord; o'er come; over there, 9:712 268 hite, over there God, over there More More More pa- tience in suff - 'ring, pride in His glo ry, More free-dom from earth - stains, More More sorrow hope in long-ings for for His word; sin; home; Over there; Over over there; Ove over there, More faith in my Saviour, More tears for His sor rows, More More fit for the kingdom, More - More sense of His care; pain at His grief; used would 'be; 140 -ver there. o-ver there. Rit. More joy in His More meek-ness in More bless - ed and - ser vice, More tri - al, ho there, ney I see; ly, purpose in prayer. More praise for re lief. More, Saviour, like Thee. over there, ing for me. there, er there. 92 No. 94. Only Trust Him. "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; and ye shall find rest unto your souls."-MATT. 11: 29. Rev. J. H. S. No. 9 FANNY Rev. J. H. STOCKTON, by per. 1. Come, ev ery soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord, 9:44 - 9 And He will surely give you rest, By trust-ing in His word. CHORUS. On ly trust Him, on ly trust Him, On - ly trust Him now. He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now. 2 For Jesus shed His precious blood Rich blessings to bestow; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as sиOW. 3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest; Believe in Him without delay, And you are fully blest 4 Come then, and join this noly band, And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land, Where joys immortal flow. 93 Best unto OCKTON, by per. No. 95. Yes, There is Pardon for You. FANNY J CROSBY. Slowly. 6 8 "He will abundantly pardon."-ISA. 55: 17. HUBERT P. MAIN, by per. with the Lord, 1. Oh, come to 2. The way of 3. Be warned of the Saviour, believe trans- gres- sion that leads your dan - ger; es cape 19:25 6 in His name, And un- to death, Oh, to the cross; Your m His word. - ask Him your heart to why will you long-er pur only sal va-tion re new; sue? is there; He waits to be gra-cious, O How can you re- ject the sweet Believe, and that moment the -0. B turn not a - way, For now there Him now' message Spirit 2 par- don of love That offers full par- don of grace Will answer your pen - i is 7 o you now. ruth, the Way to rest; hout delay, y blest 9:25 CHORUS. for you. for you? tent prayer. Yes, there is pardon for you,.... Yes, there is pardon for you;.... £. for you, for you. For Jesus has died to re-deem you, And of-fers full pardon to you. 94 No. 96. L. E. A. 19 Nothing but Leaves. "And when He came to it He found nothing but leaves."-MARK 11: 13. No. 97 SILAS J. VAIL, by per. Rev. W. 1. Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves O'er years of wasted life; O'er b6 sins indulged while conscience slept, O'er vows and promises un - kept, And & D CHO reap from years of strife- Nothing but leaves! Nothing but leaves! 2 Nothing but leaves! No gathered sheaves, Of life's fair ripening grain: We sow our seeds; lo! tares and weeds,- Words, idle words, for earnest deeds- Then reap, with toil and pain, Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves! 3 Nothing but leaves! Sad mem'ry weaves No veil to hide the past: And as we trace our weary way, And count each lost and misspent day We sadly find at last- Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves! Ah, who shall thus the Master meet, And bring but withered leaves? Ah, who shall at the Saviour's feet, Before the awful judgment-seat Lay down for golden sheaves, Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves! 2 He wi The g All th His lo 95 1:13. VAIL, by per. life; No. 97. Jeweis. "And they shall be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up My jewels."-MALACHI 3: 17. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. Rev. W. O. CUSHING. 4 Moderato. O'er 1. When He com- eth, when He com-eth To make up His Q உ e m-kept, And jewels, All His jew-els, precious jewels, His loved and His own. CHORUS. g but leaves! Like the stars of the morning, His bright crown & - dorn -ing, They shall shine in their beauty, Bright gems for His crown. YO D. 2 He will gather, He will gather The gems for His kingdom: All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and His own. Cho. 3 Little children, little children, Who love their Redeemer, Are the jewels, precious jewels, His loved and His own. Cho. 96 No. 98. ANON. Go Work in My Vineyard. "Go work to-day in My vineyard."-MATT. 21: 28. From "Dew Drops," by per. of T. C. O'KANE. 1. "Go work in My vineyard," There's plenty to do, The harvest is great and the 2. "Go work in My vineyard," I claim thee as Mine, With blood did I buy thee, and 96 98 D S. lab'rers are few; There's weeding and fencing, and clearing of roots, Ard D. S.-I've sheep to be tend-ed, and lambs to be fed, The all that is thine; Thy D. S.-In time and thy ta-lents, thy loft-iest powers, Thy pain and tempta - tion, in anguish and shame, I ploughing, and sowing, and gath'ring the fruits. There are foxes to take, there are lost must be gathered, the weary ones led. [Go to Chorus.] warm-est af - fec-tions, thy sun-ni - est hours. I will-ing-ly yielded My paid thy full ran-som; My purchase I claim. [Go to Chorus.] D. S. CHORUS. wor work i plenty t 41 No.99. A Rev. CH 1. Dep 2. I 3. Now 94 Can wolves to de-stroy, All a-ges and ranks I can ful-ly em-ploy. Go king-dom for thee, The song of arch-an-gels-to hang on the tree; Woul Now 97 fT. C. O'KANE. Go Work in My Vineyard. Concluded. work,. go work,. t is great and the dI buy thee, and work in My vineyard, go work in My vineyard, go work in My vineyard; there's ·· P @ of roots, Ard be fed, The powers, Thy and shame, I Go work, go work, plenty to do, Go work, work, work, work, The harvest is great and the lab'rers are few. உ No. 99. 3 "Go work in My vineyard;" oh, "work while 'tis day," The bright hours of sunshine are hastening away; And night's gloomy shadows are gathering fast; Then the time for our labor shall ever be past. Begin in the morning, and toil all the day, Thy strength I'll supply and thy wages I'll pay; And blessed, thrice blessed the diligent few, Who finish the labor I've given them to do. Seymour. 7s. "A broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise."-Ps. 51: 17. Rev. CHAS. WESLEY, 1740. C. M. VON WEBER. to take, there are -ly yielded My 4 D. S. CHORUS [T ச で ​1. Depth of mercy! can there be 2. I have long withstood His grace; 3. Now, in - cline me to repent; be 19:2 4 10. Mer-cy still reserved for me? Long provoked Him to His face; Let me now my sins la ment; a D m-ploy. Go he tree; Can my God His wrath for - bear? Would not hearken to His calls, Now my foul re- volt de plore, Me, the chief of Grieved Him by a Weep, believe, and sinners, spare? thousand falls. sin no more. 98 the Comforter Came. No. 100. When When the "He shall give you another Comforter."-JOHN. 14: 16. WILLIAM MOORE. No.101. Rev. R. LOWRY, by per. Rev. E. PER 1. My heart, that was heavy and sad, Was made to re-joice and be glad, 2. To sin and to e - vil in-clined, With darkness per-vad-ing my mind, 3. The voice of thanksgiving I raised, The Lord, my Re-deem-er I praised; 1. All 9:36 87 to 9 without measure I had, And peace No rest I could a ny-where find, I was at His mer - cy a - maz'd, - REFRAIN. When the Comfort - er Till the Comfort - er When the Comfort - er came. came. came. Bring for Peace, sweet peace, Peace when the Comfort-er came! My heart that was உ Bring for heavy and sad, Was made to rejoice and be glad, And peace without measure I had, When the Comfort-er came. 2 Let every On this To Him al And cro Oh, that w We at H We'll join And cro No.102. 10 for a th My grea The glorie The trin 99 LOWRY, by per. No. 101. Rev. E. PERRONET, 1780. and be glad, ng my mind, -er I praised; -er came. -er came. -er came. Coronation. C. M. O. HOLDEN, 1793. 4 4 7. 1. All hail the power of Jesus' name! Let an-gels pros-trate fall; Bring forth the royal di- a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all; y heart that was Bring forth the roy - al di a- dem, And crown Him Lord of all. be glad, -er came. 2 Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of all. 2 Oh, that with yonder sacred throng We at His feet may fall; We'll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. No. 102. 10 for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise; The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace. 2 My gracious Master, and my God, Assist me to proclaim,- To spread, through all the earth abroad, The honors of Thy Name. 3 Jesus!-the Name that charms our fears That bids our sorrows cease; "Tis music in the sinner's ears, "Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 He breaks the power of cancell'd sin, He sets the pris'ner free; His blood can make the foulest clean; His blood avail'd for me. Rev. CHAS. WESLEY, 1740 100 No.103. WM. COWPER, 1779. Rockingham. L. M. Dr. LOWELL MASON, 1832 LL #3 No. 107. "Rouse's T 20 1. What various hindran-ces we meet, In coming to the mer-cy-seat! 1. T 2 2 B Q 2. Yet who that knows the worth of prayer, Bnt wishes to be often there? 2 In ம 2 Prayer makes the darkened clouds with-) draw; Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw, Gives exercise to faith and love, Brings every blessing from above. 3 Restraining prayer, we cease to fight; Prayer makes the Christian's armor bright; And Satan trembles when he sees The weakest saint upon his knees. No. 104. L. M. 1 So let our lips and lives express The holy gospel we profess; So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all divine. 2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad The honors of our Saviour God; When His salvation reigns within, And grace subdues the power of sin. 3 Religion bears our spirits up, While we expect that blessed hope,- The bright appearance of the Lord: And faith stands leaning on His word. Rev. I. WATTS, 1709. No. 105. RETREAT. L. M. Key C. 1 From every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat: "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place, where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads; A place than all besides more sweet,- It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a scene where spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend Though sunder'd far, by faith we meet, Around one common mercy-seat. Rev. HUGH STOWELL, 1827. 7s. 8 lines. No. 106, BENEVENTO. Key F. 1 Sinners, turn; why will ye die? God, your Maker, asks you why? God, who did your being give, Made with himself to live; you He the fatal cause demands; Asks the work of His own hands,- Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross His love, and die? 2 Sinners, turn; why will ye God, your Saviour, asks you why? He, who did your souls retrieve, Died Himself, that ye might live. Will let Him die in vain ? Crucify your Lord again? Why, ye ransomed sinners, why Will ye slight His grâce and die? ye die? 3 Sinners, turn; why will ye die? God, the Spirit, asks you why? He who all your lives hath strove, Urged you to embrace His love. Will ye not His grace receive! Will ye still refuse to live! O ye dying sinners, why, Why will ye forever die? Rev. C. WESLEY, 1745 2 My soul F And me Within th Ev'n for 3 Yea, thou Yet will For Thou And sta 4 My table In prese My head And 5 Goodness Shall su my And in G My dwe No.108 10 for a fa Though That will Of any 2 That will Beneath But, in th Will lea 3 A faith th When t That whe In dark 4 Lord, giv And th 101 No. 107. VELL MASON, 1832 "Rouse's Version," 1643. +3 o he mer-cy-seat! + T 47 be often there? Evan. C. M. PSALM 23. WM. H. HAVERGAL, 1847. 1. The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want, He makes me down to Q lie b br C உ es more sweet,- mercy-seat. e spirits blend, lowship with friend by faith we meet, mercy-seat. UGH STOWELL, 1827. y F. 75. 8 lines. will ye die f s you why! eing give, elf to live; emands; own hands,- reatures, why e, and die! will ye die? sks you why ls retrieve, e might live. n vain! gain! nners, why Ace and die? vill ye die? you why? hath strove, ce His love. e receive } live! why, die? V. C. WESLEY, 1745 + In pastures green; He lead-eth me The quiet waters by. 2 2 We'll taste, e'en here, the hallow'd bliss Of an eternal home. 2 My soul He doth restore again, And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, Ev'n for His own name's sake. 3 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill; For Thou art with me; and Thy rod And staff me comfort still. 4 My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes; My head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me; And in God's house for evermore, My dwelling place shall be. No. 108. C. M. 10 for a faith that will not shrink, Though press'd by every foe, That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly wo; 2 That will not murmur or complain Beneath the chast'ning rod, But, in the hour of grief or pain, Will lean upon its God;- 3 A faith that shines more bright. and clear When tempests rage without; That when in danger knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt;- 4 Lord, give us such a faith as this, And then whate'er may come, No. 109. Rev. "W. H. BATHURST, 1831. AZMON. L. M. Key A. 1 Salvation! O the joyful sound! What pleasure to our ears; A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around, While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound. 3 Salvation! O Thou bleeding Lamb! To Thee the praise belongs: Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. No. 110. Rev. I. WATTS, 1709. ANTIOCH. Key E. Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing.' 2 Joy to the world, the Saviour reigns, Let men their songs employ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and Repeat the sounding joy. [plains, 3 He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love. Rev. I. WATTS, 1719. 102 No. 111. Rev. ISAAC WATTS, 1709. 2 2 ま ​Dundee. C. M. 1. A 1 9:28 92 No. 113. GUILLAUME FRANC, 1545. Rev. ISAAC q q b las! and did my Saviour bleed, And did my Sov'reign die? 86 2 6 1. No 2. Bu qq q --6- Would He devote that sacred head For such a worm as I? Could A 2 ? Was it for crimes that I have done, He groan'd upon the tree? Amazing pity! grace unknown! And love beyond degree! Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker died, For man, the creature's sin. No.112. GEO. HEATH, 1781. e 7 2 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face While His dear cross appears; Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe: Here, Lord, I give myself away,- "Tis all that I can do. Laban. S. M. 3 My faith On tha While li And t No. 114. Rev, JOE Dr. LOWELL MASON, 1830. 6 1. Bles 2. O 1. My soul, be on thy guard, Ten thousand foes a - rise; watch, and fight, and pray; The battle ne'er give o'er; 2. Be 6 P 9 The Re - hosts of sin are pressing hard, new it bold-ly every day, To draw Thee from the skies. And help di- vine im- plore. The f Our f 3 Ne'er think the vict'ry won, Ner lay thine armor down: The work of faith will not be done, Till thou obtain the crown. 4 Then persevere till death Shall bring thee to thy God; He'll take thee, at thy parting breath, To His divine abode. 3 We shar Our m And ofte The s 103 ME FRANC, 1545. Sov'reign die? No. 113. Rev. ISAAC WATTS, 1709. 3 2 g Boylston. S. M. E of 1. Not all the blood 2. But Christ, the heaven-ly Dr. LOWELL MASON, 1832. beasts On Jew-ish al tars Lamb, Takes all our sins a 6. slan, way; 19:3 rm as A 2 9 -6 + 72 7 Could give the guilty conscience peace, Or wash a no-bler name And rich-er + sacri fice - of way the stain. blood than they. A blushing face ss appears; thankfulness, to tears. n ne'er repay Owe: 2 3 My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While like a penitent I stand, And there confess sin. my 2. 4 My soul looks back to see The burden thou didst bear, While hanging on the cursed tree, And knows her guilt was there. self away,- 0. No. 114. Rev. JOHN FAWCETT, 1772. L MASON, 1830. C ன் Dennis. S. M From H. G. NAGELL -0- 6 Des arise; 'er give o'er; 1. Blest be the tie 2. Be fore our Fa that binds Our hearts in Christ-ian love; ther's throne, We pour our ar - dent prayers h rom the skies. ne im-plore. y God; arting breath, 19: The fellow-ship of kin-dred minds Is like Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, 3 We share our mutual woes; Our mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. to that Our comforts and our cares. a - bove. 4 When we asunder part, It gives us inward pain; But we shall still be join'd in heart, And hope to meet again. 104 No. 115. Rev. ISAAC WATTS, 1720. LL +3 Arlington. C. M. 1. Am I 2. Must I a sol be car - 93 THOS. A. ARNE, 1744. of 888 the Lamb,- dier of the cross- A foll'wer ried to the skies On flowery beds of ease; a -6 9 -8 And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name? While others fought to win the prize, And sail'd thro'blood-y seas? -8- No. 11 Rev. R 1. 9:2 Sa 3 Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? No. 116. Rev. R. ROBINSON, 1758. Nettleton. 4 Since I must fight if I would reign, Increase my courage, Lord; I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thy word. 1. 3 guil 8s & 75. 2 May Stren Old Melody, 1812. My As T FINE 0 ma Pure Al 3 Whil And Be Come, Thou Fount of ev-ery blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mer-cy, never ceas-ing, Call for songs of loudest praise; D. C. Praise the mount-I'm fixed upon it! Mount of Thy re-deem-ing love. 9:23 Rid d Wipe Nor 1 Fro D. C. 4 When When Sha Blest Teach me some mel-o-dious son-net, Sung by flam-ing tongues above; Fear O bea Ar 19:2 Q No. 118 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Daily I'm constrained to be! Let Thy goodness as a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee; Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it- 1 Nea N E'e T Prone to leave the God I love- Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts above. Still Nea N 105 08. A. ARNE, 1744. of the Lamb,- eds of 各 ​ease; ak His name? lood-y seas? 2 哈 ​No. 117. New Haven. bs & 4s. Rev. RAY PALMER, D. D. 1830. Dr. THOS. HASTINGS, 1833. #2 2 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal va - Saviour di - Q ry; g g vine; Now hear me while I pray; Take all my e 盘 ​2 9. D from this day, Be wholly Thine. I would reign. ge, Lord; ure the pain, word. guilt a way; 0, let me, Old Melody, 1812. FINE ( sing Thy grace; loudest praise;) eem-ing love. D. C. tongues above; at a debtor, ed to be! afetter, g heart to Thee; d, I feel it- God I love take and seal it, ts above. 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart; My zeal inspire; As Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be- A living fire. 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread, Be Thou my guide; Rid darkness turn to day; Wipe serrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. 4 When ends life's transient dream; When death's cold sullen stream Shall o'er me roll; Blest Saviour, then in love, Fear and distress remove; O bear me safe above,- A ransom'd soul. No. 118. BETHANY. 6s & 45. Key G. 1 Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be- Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 6 2 Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone; Yet in my dreams I'd be- Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 3 There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven; All that Thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee- Nearer to Thee! Ө 4 Then with my waking thought, Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs, Bethel I'll raise; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 5 Or if on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, and stars forgot, Sun moon, Upward I fly; Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! Mrs. SARAH F. ADAMS, 1840. 106 No. 119. Rev. CH. WESLEY, 1742. Lenox. 6s & 8s. J. EDSON, 1788. 3 If you can If you ca You can te You can If you can 1. A-rise, my soul, a-rise; Shake off thy guilty fears The bleeding sacri-fice 240 D With the You can le To the S 1 If you can Standing Pointing o In Offering my be-half appears; Before the throne my Surety stands, With your] You can You can be Holding 5 If among You may "Feed my "Place t And it may You hav Q Will be fou When yo ggg My name is written on His hands, My name is written on His hands. 6 Let none "There i While the And the Take the ta Let His Answer qu "Here a No. 121. 1 Stand up Ye sol Lift high 2 He ever lives above, For me to intercede, His all redeeming love, His precious blood to plead ; His blood atoned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 3 Five bleeding wounds He bears, Received on Calvary; They pour effectual prayers, They strongly plead for me; Forgive him, oh, forgive, they cry, Nor let that ransomed sinner die. 4 My God is reconciled; Flis pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for His child; I can no longer fear; With confidence I now draw nigh, And Father, Abba, Father, cry. No. 120. "YOUR MISSION." Key F. 1 Hark! the voice of Jesus crying.- "Who will go and work to-day? Fields are white and harvest waiting; Who will bear the sheaves away?" Loud and strong the Master calleth, Rich reward He offers thee: Who will answer, gladly saying, "Here am I; send me, send me!" 2 If you cannot cross the ocean, And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You can help them at your door. If you cannot give your thousands, You can give the widow's mite; And the least you do for Jesus, Will be precious in His sight. It mus From vid His ar Till ever And C 2 Stand up Stand The arm Ye da Put on t And, Where d Be new 3 Stand u The st This day The ne 107 1 EDSON, 1788. ling sacri-fice No. 120.-Concluded. 3 If you cannot speak like angels, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say He died for all. If you cannot rouse the wicked With the judgment's dread alarms, You can lead the little children To the Saviour's waiting arms. 1 If you cannot be the watchman, Standing high on Zion's wall, Pointing out the path to heaven, Offering life and peace to all; With your prayers and with your bounties You can do what heaven demands; You can be like faithful Aaron, Holding up the prophet's hands. 5 If among the older people, Surety stands, e His hands. ON." -0- 18 crying.- ork to-day! arvest waiting; eaves away!" aster calleth, thee: y saying, e, send me!" ocean, s explore, en nearer, your door. thousands, ow's mite; r Jesus, is sight. [herd, You may not be apt to teach; "Feed my lambs," said Christ, our Shep- "Place the food within their reach." And it may be that the children You have led with trembling hand, Will be found among your jewels, you When reach the better land. 6 Let none hear you idly saying, "There is nothing I can do," While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you. Take the task He gives you gladly, Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calleth, "Here am I; send me, send me!" Rev. DAN'L. MARCH, 1869. WEBB. 75 & 6s. Key Bb. No. 121. 1 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer loss; From victory unto victory His army He shall lead, Till every foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Stand in His strength alone; The arm of flesh will fail you- Ye dare not trust your own; Put on the gospel armor, And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there. 3 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song; To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. Rev. GEO. DUFFIELD, Jr., 1858 No. 122. TUNE.-WORK, FOR THE NIGHT. Key F. 1 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the morning hours; Work, while the dew is sparkling; Work. 'mid springing flowers; Work, when the day grows brighter. Work, in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor; Rest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing, Work, for daylight flies. Work, till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more: Work, while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. No. 123. Arr. from Rev. S. DYER, 1864 EVAN. C.M. Key Ab. 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast." 2 I came to Jesus as I was- Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold I freely give The living water-thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." 4 I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived And now I live in Him. 5 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light, Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright." 6 I look'd to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun; And in that light of life I'll walk 'Till trav'ling days are done. Rev. H. BONAR, 1857. 108 No. 124. THE BEAUTIFUL RIVER. Key Eb 1 Shall we gather at the river Where bright angel feet have trod; With its crystal tide for ever Flowing by the throne of God? CHO.-Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river- Gather with the saints at the river, That flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver spray, We will walk and worship ever, All the happy golden day.-Cho. 3 Ere we reach the shining river, Lay we every burden down; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown.-Cho. 4 At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the Saviour's face, Saints whom death will never sever, Lift their songs of saving grace.-Cho. 5 Soon we'll reach the silver river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease; Soon our happy hearts will quiver With the melody of peace.-Cho. Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, 1864. No. 125. 40th PSALM. C. M. 1 I waited for the Lord my God, And patiently did bear; At length to me He did incline My voice and cry to hear. 2 He took me from a fearful pit, And from the miry clay, And on a rock He set my feet, Establishing my way. 3 He put a new song in my mouth, Our God to magnify; Many shall see it, and shall fear, And on the Lord rely. 4 O blessed is the man whose trust Upon the Lord relies; Respecting not the proud, nor such As turn aside to lies. SCOTCH VERSION. No. 126. SAVIOUR, LIKE A SHEPHERD, 85, 7s & 4. Key E. 1 Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, Much we need Thy tend'rest care, In Thy pleasant pastures feed us For our use Thy folds prepare; |: Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. :|| 2 We are Thine, do Thou befriend us, Be the Guardian of our way; Keep Thy flock, from sin defend us, Seek us when we go astray; ||: Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Hear, O hear us, when we pray. :|| 3 Thou hast promised to receive us, Poor and sinful though we be; Thou hast mercy to relieve us, Grace to cleanse, and power to free; ||: Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, We will early turn to Thee. : 4 Early let us seek Thy favor, Early let us do Thy will; Blessed Lord and only Saviour, With Thy love our bosems fill. |: Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast loved us, love us still. : DOROTHY THRUPP, 1838. No. 127. ZION. 8s, 7s & 4. Key D. 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save yon, Full of pity, love, and power: ||: He is able, He is willing: doubt no more. : 2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome; God's free bounty glorify; True belief and true repentance,- Every grace that brings you nigh,- : Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. :[] 3 Let not conscience make you linger; Nor of fitness fondly dream: All the fitness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him: |: This He gives you,- "Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam. :H 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry 'till you're better, You will never come at all; : Not the righteous.- Sinners, Jesus came to call. :|| Rev. Jos. HART, 1759. No. 128. C. M. 1 Come. Holy Spirit. Heavenly Dove! With all Thy quickening powers; Kindle a flame of heavenly love In these cold hearts of ours. 2 Dear Lord! and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate? Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And Thine to us so great! 3 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers; Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. L. WATTS, 1709. No. 129 1 Once And But no With CHO.—And And 2 Oh hei Oh d Oh lov In m 3 Oh col That When Shou 4 I live But Who f And No. 130 1 In the Cl There CHO—||:T There m To fulf T ΟΙ I W 2 He is fitt Which For my s In that 3 Sing, Os Shout Zion's ga You sha No. 131. 1 Did Ch And Let flo Burs 2 The So The ay; ed Jesus, we pray. :ll eive us, Te be; us, wer to free; ed Jesus, ; ee. iour, ms fill. ed Jesus, us still.: THRUPP, 1838. nd needy, ck and sore; ve yon, power: o more. : welcome; ify; entance,- s you nigh,- nd buy. : you linger; ream: eth Him: ou,- ring beam. : aden, by the fall; better, t all; 18,- call. :|| S. HART, 1759. enly Dove! ng powers; ly love ours. ever live to Thee, eat! venly Dove, ng powers; iour's love, ours. WATTS, 1709. No. 129. HE LOVED ME. (Tune on page 23.) 1 Once I was dead in sin, And hope within me died; But now I'm dead to sin- 109 With Jesus crucified. CHO.-And can it be that "He loved me, And gave Himself for me?" 2 Oh height I can not reach, Oh depth I can not sound, Oh love, O boundless love, In my Redeemer found! Cho. 3 Oh cold, ungrateful heart That can from Jesus turn, When living fires of love Should on his altar burn. Cho 4 I live-and yet, not I, But Christ that lives in me; Who from the law of sin And death hath made me free. Cho. Rev. A. T. PIERSON. No. 130. THE CHRISTIAN'S HOME. Key C. P. M. 1 In the Christian's home in glory There remains a land of rest; There my Saviour's gone before me, To fulfil my soul's request. CHO.-: There is rest for the weary,:]] There is rest for the weary, There is rest for you; On the other side of Jordan, In the sweet fields of Eden, Where the tree of life is blooming, There is rest for you. Cho. 2 He is fitting up my mansion, Which eternally shall stand; For my stay shall not be transient In that holy, happy land. Cho. 3 Sing, O sing, ye heirs of glory! Shout your triumphs as you go; Zion's gates will open for you, You shall find an entrance through. Cho. Rev. SAM'L. Y. HARMER. 1856. No. 131. BOYLSTON. S. M. Key C. 1 Did Christ o'er sinners weep, And shall our cheeks be dry? Let floods of penitential grief Burst forth from every eye. 2 The Son of God in tears The wond'ring angels see; Be thou astonish'd, O my soul; He shed those tears for thee. 3 He wept that we might weep; Each sin demands a tear: In heaven alone no sin is found, And there's no weeping there. Rev. BENJ. BEDDOME, 1787. No. 132. COME TO JESUS. Key F. 1 Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Come to Jesus just now; Just now, come to Jesus, Come to Jesus, just now. 2 He will save you, etc. 3 He is able, etc. 4 He is willing, etc. 5 He is waiting, etc. 6 He will hear you, etc. 7 He will cleanse you, etc. 8 He'll renew you, etc. 9 He'll forgive you, etc. 10 If you trust Him, etc. 11 He will save you, etc. No. 133. HAPPY DAY. L. M. ENGLISH. Key G. 1 O happy day, that fixed choice my On Thee, my Saviour and my God! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. CHо.-Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away: He taught me how to watch and pray, And live rejoicing every day, Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away. 2 'Tis done, the great transaction's done-- I am my Lord's, and He is mine; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine. Cho 3 Now rest, my long-divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With Him of every good possessed. Cho. 4 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. Cho, Rev. P. DODDRIDGE, 1755. 110 I have a Sa INDEX. Titles in Small Caps.-First Lines in Roman. I heard the I hear the S I HEAR THY I know not I LEFT IT I LOVE TO I NEED TH In some way In the Chris In the cross IN THE PRI IT PASSETH I waited for I will sing y A. PAGE. E. PAGE AH MY HEART Ah 35 EVAN. C. M. 101 my heart is heavy laden.... Alas! and did my Saviour bleed.. ALMOST PERSUADED... A long time I wandered All hail the power of Jesus' name..... ALL THE WAY MY SAVIOUR LEADS ME 60 All people that on earth do dwell..... ALL TO CHRIST I OWE. Am I a soldier of the Cross Arise my soul, arise!. 35 EVEN ME... 86 Jesus, keep 102 EVERY DAY AND HOUR... 49 JESUS LOVE 72 JESUS LOV 66 F. JESUS OF N 99 JEWELS... Free from the law, oh happy....... 18 3 36 From every stormy wind that blows.. 100 FULLY PERSUADED...... ដ៩ Joy to the JUST AS I 73 Just as I an 104 G. 106 GATE AJAR.... 17 ARLINGTON. C. M... 104 A SINNER FORGIVEN 64 Go BURY THY SORROW 61 KNOCKING, God loved the world of sinners lost... 31 Go WORK IN MY VINEYARD... 96 B. Grace 'tis a charming sound... 50 LABAN. S. Beneath the cross of Jesus.. 44 GREAT PHYSICIAN.. 56 LENOX. 68 BLESS ME Now... Blest be the tie that binds. 103 BOYLSTON. S. M... 103 Brightly beams our Father's mercy... 65 3383 33 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah..... 86 LET THE L LIFE FOR A H. Light in the HALLELUJAH, 'TIS DONE!.. 4 Lord, I hea Hark the voice of Jesus, crying.. 106 C. CALLING Now.... 11 Come every soul, by sin oppressed.... 92 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove!... 108 Come home, come home!.. Have you on the Lord believed?...... Heavenly Father, bless me now;.. 32 33 HE LEADETH ME. HOLD THE FORT 39 Come thou Fount of every blessing. Come to Jesus, come to Jesus!... 104 HOLY SPIRIT, FAITHFUL GUIDE!..... HOME OF THE SOUL. 41 109 HOME OVER THERE.. 90 COME TO THE SAVIOUR....... Come ye sinners, poor and needy.... CORONATION. C. M. 62 Ho! 108 99 my comrades, see the signal...... 16 How solemn are the words.... CROSS OF JESUS.. 44 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds. 68 888 More holine 52 MORE TO F 16 My faith loo My heart th 22 MY PRAYE My soul, be 68 Nearer, my NEAR THE .I. D. NETTLETON DENNIS. S. M.. Depth of mercy! can there be Did Christ o'er sinners weep..... Down life's dark vale we wander.. DUNDEE. C. M... 11429 103 I AM COMING TO THE CROSS.. 97 I AM PRAYING FOR YOU....... 109 I am so glad that our Father in....... 53 I am trusting, Lord, in Thee.......... 102 I gave My life for thee. 59 13 25 59 NEW HAVE NEW SONG. NINETY AND NO OTHER 23 111 I have a Saviour, He's pleading in.. I heard the voice of Jesus say I hear the Saviour say.... PAGE. 13 107 Not all the blood of beasts. NOTHING BUT LEAVES.... 36 NOT NOW MY CHILD PAGE 103 94 48 I HEAR THY WELCOME VOICE. 63 I know not the hour, when my Lord.. 15 O. I LEFT IT ALL WITH JESUS... I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY... I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR.. In some way or other, the Lord. In the Christian's home in glory In the cross of Christ I glory...... IN THE PRESENCE OF THE KING IT PASSETH KNOWLEDGE. 88 O Christ, what burdens bowed. 57 40 5 7 109 67 O for a faith that will not shrink...... 101 O for a thousand tongues to sing...... 99 O happy day, that fixed my choice.... 109 Oh, bliss of the purified... 47 58 Oh, come to the Saviour, believe...... 93 70 Он, HOW HE LOVES.. 37 I waited for the Lord, my God..... I will sing you a song of that. 108 OH, SING OF HIS MIGHTY LOVE. 47 Oh, think of a home over there 90 22 PAGE OH, TO BE NOTHING.. 71 Oh, to be over yonder. 58 101 J. OLD HUNDRED. L. M... 3 86 Jesus, keep me near the cross. 46 OLD, OLD STORY. 38 49 JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL... 84 ONCE FOR ALL.. 18 JESUS LOVES EVEN ME.. 25 Once I was dead in sin.. 109 JESUS OF NAZARETH PASSETH BY JEWELS 10 ONE MORE DAY'S WORK FOR JESUS... 29 95 One offer of salvation.. 75 Joy to the world, the Lord is come.... 101 One there is above all others.. JUST AS I AM.. 37 80 92 py. 18 hat blows.. 100 73 55 Just as I am, without one plea...... 55 ONLY AN ARMOUR BEARER.. ONLY TRUST HIM 17 K. P. 61 KNOCKING, KNOCKING, WHO IS THERE? 19 nners lost... 31 PASS ME NOT. 28 ARD... 96 L. ad.... 50 LABAN. S. M. 102 Pass me not, O gentle Saviour........ Praise God, from whom all blessings.. 3 56 LENOX. 68 & 8s... PRECIOUS NAME... 106 Jehovah..... 86 LET THE LOWER LIGHTS BE BURNING 65 LIFE FOR A LOOK... PRECIOUS PROMISE. 78 4 Light in the darkness, sailor, day... Lord, I hear of showers of blessing.... Precious promise, God hath given. PRODIGAL CHILD..... 82 PULL FOR THE SHORE.. 82 85% 28 69 51 51 39 86 rying....... 106 ieved .... 32 M. R. e now..... 33 52 MORE TO FOLLOW.... More holiness give me... My faith looks up to Thee..... 91 REJOICE AND BE GLAD.. 26 32 RESCUE THE PERISHING. 20 105 REVIVE US AGAIN.. 27 GUIDE!..... 41 22 My heart that was heavy and sad.. MY PRAYER.. 98 RING THE BELLS OF HEAVEN. 21 91 ROCKINGHAM. L. M... 100 90 My soul, be on thy guard.. 102 ROCK OF AGES.. 85 signal...... 16 68 N. S. esus sounds. 68 Nearer, my God, to Thee... NEAR THE CROSS. NETTLETON. 88 & 78... NEW HAVEN. 68 & 48.... NEW SONG. 088.. 59 her in.. 25 59 ee.......... No OTHER NAME. NINETY AND NINE 105 SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS......... 6 46 Salvation! O the joyful sound........ 101 104 Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us...... 108 105 Saviour, more than life to me......... 45 Saviour, Thy dying love....... 8 SEYMOUR. 78... 75 Shall we gather at the river! 49 27 97 108 112 PAGE. 47 SING OF HIS MIGHTY LOVE. Sinners, turn, why will ye die?........ 100 So let our lives and lips express....... 100 SOMETHING FOR JESUS.. 27 Sowing the seed by the daylight fair.. 76 Stand up, stand up for Jesus... SUBSTITUTION SUN OF MY SOUL.... SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER. PAGE 55 To-day the Saviour calls.. To the hall of the feast came the...... 64 V. 107 VARINA. 3. M. D.... 57 84 74 W. 67 T. Take the name of Jesus with you..... TELL ME THE OLD, OLD STORY...... 69 24 Wandering afar from the dwellings... 14 WE'RE GOING HOME TO-MORROW!... We're going home, no more to roam... 24 Weary gleaner whence comest thou?.. 34 38 We praise Thee, O God..... 27 THAT WILL BE HEAVEN FOR ME..... THE CROSS OF JESUS... 15 We shall meet beyond the river... 9 44 WE SHALL MEET BY AND BY.... 9 THE GATE AJAR FOR ME.. 17 WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS. 30 THE GREAT PHYSICIAN... 56 The great Physician now is near 56 THE HOLY SPIRIT. 43 THE HOME OVER THERE 90 THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD IS JESUS. 42 WHAT HAST THOU DONE FOR ME?... What, "lay my sins on Jesus?". What means this eager, anxious..... WHAT SHALL THE HARVEST BE?..... What various hindrances we meet.... 23 54 10 76 100 GTI The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not...... 101 THE LORD WILL PROVIDE 7 When He cometh, when He cometh... WHEN JESUS COMES.. 95 t 53 THE NEW SONG. 45 THE NINETY AND NINE 8 WHEN THE COMFORTER CAME.. 98 33 33 THE PRECIOUS NAME. 69 WHERE ARE THE NINE?.. 14 801 There is a fountain filled with blood... THE PRODIGAL CHILD. THERE IS A FOUNTAIN.. There is a gate that stands ajar... There is a land of pure delight... THERE IS LIFE FOR A LOOK There were ninety and nine that... The Spirit, oh, sinner,.. The whole world was lost in the...... THE WONDROUS GIFT..... This loving Saviour stands patiently.. TILL HE COME.. Till He come, oh, let the words.. 'Tis the promise of God, full.. To DAY.... 8 WONDROUS GIFT.... 43 WONDROUS LOVE... 68 YES, THERE IS PARDON FOR YOU... 4 YET THERE IS ROOM....... 55 YIELD NOT TO TEMPTATION............ 39 WHERE HAST THOU GLEANED?...... 34 89 WHITE AS SNOW. 54 94 89 "Whosoever heareth," shout, shout... 12 96 อย 17 WHOSOEVER WILL....... 12 76 67 WISHING, HOPING, KNOWING... 66 84 78 With harps and with viols, there.. 45 SIT sn 50 69 31 42 Work, for the night is coming........ 107 S 50 461 11 F& Y. 68 18 87 2385 93 201 882828 99 66 86 96 24 16 море 95 ON 118 S. No. | No SALVATION 1 Thou my everlasting portion.. 46 SCATTER SEEDS OF KINDNESS. 44 Through the valley of the shadow. 91 SEEKING TO SAVE.. 47 TILL HE COME.. 96 SESSIONS. L. M... 84 'Tis a goodly pleasant land.. 93 SHALL WE MEET BEYOND THE RIVER... 75 "Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow.. 99 SHIRLAND. S. M...... 107 'Tis the promise of God... 65 Simply trusting every day.. 33 TO THE WORK...... 12 SOLID ROCK (THE). 30 TRUSTING JESUS, THAT IS ALL. 33 SONG OF SALVATION. 26 Sowing the seed by the daylight fair.. 92 V. Standing by a purpose true.... 88 VALLEY OF BLESSING (THE) 72 Suffering Saviour, with thorn-crown.. 13 W. SWEET BY-AND-BY.. 80 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet......... 113 WAITING AND WATCHING FOR ME..... 16 95 64 WARWICK. C. M..... 102 8288 WATCHMAN, TELL ME... 81 T. We're marching to Canaan. 34 Tenderly the Shepherd. 47 We are waiting by the river... 127 THE GREAT PHYSICIAN.. 73 WE SHALL SLEEP, BUT NOT FOREVER. 58 2018 THE HALF WAS NEVER TOLD 23 WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS, 57 18 THE HEAVENLY LAND... THE LAND OF BEULAH... 19 WHAT HAST THOU DONE FOR ME. 59 09 61 What means this eager, anxious..... 115 THE MISTAKES OF MY LIFE. THE NINETY AND NINE.. 64 WHAT SHALL I DO TO BE SAVED 78 67 THE PALACE OF THE KING.. 93 WHAT SHALL THE HARVEST BE....... When my final farewell to the. 92 95 El nos There is a fountain filled with blood.. 103 There's a beautiful land on high... When peace like a river. 76 19 121 While foes are strong and danger... 54 There's a land that is fairer........... THERE'S A LIGHT IN THE VALLEY...... There were ninety and nine.. 80 While life prolongs its precious... 108 91 WHITER THAN SNOW.. 39 86 67 WHO'S ON THE LORD'S SIDE. 34 89 The sands of time are sinking 14 WHOLLY THINE..... 4 €6 ηθυπο THE SOLID ROCK...... 30 Work, for the night is coming. 112 OOT THE VALLEY OF BLESSING 72 They dreamed not of danger... 94 Y. 01 sno Thine, most gracious Lord.. Thou did'st leave Thy throne......... 4 YET THERE IS ROOM.... 62 Yield not to temptation... 22 122 G 08 6 X 6 26 F 29 ***; мохн 111 No. M. No. HIS WORD A TOWER.. 54 "Man of Sorrows" what a Name...... 7 HOLD FAST TILL I COME.. 43 MARLOW. C. M... 109 HOME AT LAST....... 98 MORE LOVE TO THEE, O CHRIST 3 Ho! my comrades, see the signal.... 130 Ho! REAPERS OF LIFE'S HARVEST..... How sweet the name of Jesus........ 105 17 My days are gliding swiftly by.. My faith looks up to Thee.. 124 86 My God, I have found.. 128 MY HIGH TOWER... 41 I. I am now a child of God I AM PRAYING FOR YOU...... My hope is built on nothing less.. 30 48 My latest Sun is sinking MY SONG SHALL BE OF JESUS.......... Must Jesus bear the cross alone....... fast 61 9 83 52 I AM SWEEPING THROUGH THE GATES.. 48 I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard 5 gave my Life for thee.. I BRING MY SINS TO THEE.. I 25 59 N. I have a Saviour, He's pleading.. I have entered the Valley of blessing. 52 Nothing but leaves! the spirit.. 72 Now just a word for Jesus. 123 31 I have heard of a Saviour's love...... 26 I heard the voice of Jesus say- 104 O. I hear the Saviour say... 131 I HEAR THY WELCOME VOICE. 40 O Christ, what burdens bowed 126 I KNOW HE IS MINE... 16 O crown of rejoicing 53 No. I LEFT IT ALL WITH JESUS. 55 O happy day that fixed my. 101 I love to think of the heavenly land.. 19 Oh, for the peace that floweth as a.... 29 15 I love Thy kingdom, Lord. 107 Oh, Spirit, o'erwhelmed by thy.. 43 IMMANUEL'S LAND...... 14 Oh, the clanging bells of time.. 79 I need Thee every hour.. 114 Oh, think of a home over there. 118 IN THE SILENT MIDNIGHT WATCHES.... 56 OH, TO BE NOTHING.... 63 In Zion's Rock abiding. 41 Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye 82 I STOOD OUTSIDE THE GATE. 42 OH, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO...... 70 IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL 76 OH, WHERE ARE THE REAPERS........ 24 I've found a joy in sorrow. OLIVE'S BROW. L. M...... 99 18 ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT. 66 79 82 J. Only an armor bearer, proudly.. 132 JESUS IS MIGHTY TO SAVE. 77 JESUS IS MINE....... 49 ONWARD! UPWARD.... 49 Jesus, keep me near the cross 117 ONLY A STEP TO JESUS.. ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS- Onward! Upward! Christian soldier. 11 45 2 2 84 Jesus, lover of my soul.. 69 JESUS SHALL REIGN. 8 116 Our lamps are trimmed and burning.. 36 OUT OF THE ARK... 94 JOY IN SORROW.... 18 51 O! what shall I do to be saved...... 78 6 Joy to the world, the Lord.. 120 Just as I am, without one plea. 100 P. JUST A WORD FOR JESUS...... 31 PALACE OF THE KING... 93 K. PLEYEL'S HYMN. 78. 106 PRECIOUS PROMISE. 38 VAH.. 89 KNOCKING, KNOCKING, WHO IS THERE. L. LAND OF BEULAH. 27 43 61 R. Let us gather up the sunbeams........ up thy voice with. Lift up, lift LOOK AWAY TO JESUS. Lord dismiss us with Thy blessing... Lord, I hear of showers of blessing. Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly... Lo! the day of God is breaking.... 44 REFUGE. 78.. 74 Rejoice and be glad.. REMEMBER ME..... 37 90 Repeat the story o'er and o'er.. 125 RESCUE THE PERISHING.. Rock of Ages, cleft for me.. 39 J 21 ROOM FOR THEE.. 69 129 35 23 32 111 62 HIS WORD A TO HOLD FAST TIL HOME AT LAST Ho! my comra INDEX. Titles in Small Caps.-First Lines in Roman. Ho! REAPERS How sweet the I am now a ch I AM PRAYING I AM SWEEPING I am Thine, O I BRING MY SI I gave my Lif I have a Savic I have entered I have heard I heard the vo I hear the Sav I HEAR THY V I KNOW HE A. D. No. No. I LEFT IT ALE A CROWN OF REJOICING.. 53 DARE TO BE A DANIEL 88 I love to thin Alas! and did my Saviour bleed...... 35 DARK IS A LITTLE WHILE... 29 DEPTH THE NIGHT OF MERCY.. 15 87 I love Thy kim IMMANUEL'S ALMOST PERSUADED. 97 Do you see the Hebrew Captive... 10 I need Thee e A long time I wandered in darkness 16 DRAW ME NEARER.. 5 IN THE SILENT ALL FOR ME.. 13 In Zion's Roc All glory to Jesus be given. 77 All my doubts I give to Jesus. 6 Amazing grace! how sweet the sound 102 E. I STOOD OUTS IT IS WELL W I've found a ARE YOUR WINDOWS OPEN TOWARD... 10 ETERNITY. 79 ARISE AND SHINE..... 74 EXPOSTULATION 82 688 ART THOU WEARY. 71 JESUS IS MIGE AT THE FEET OF JESUS.. 28 F. JESUS IS MINT B. Fade, fade each earthly joy.. Faith is a living power from..... Free from the law, oh, happy.. 49 Jesus, keep L 84 Jesus, lover 116 JESUS SHALL BEHOLD, THE BRIDEGROOM COMETH... 36 BLESSED RIVER.. 51 Fresh from the throne of glory FULLY TRUSTING 51 JOY IN SORE 6 BROWN. C. M......... 105 G. Joy to the w Just as I am JUST A WORD GIVE ME THE WINGS OF FAITH.. 60 GREAT PHYSICIAN (THE).... 73 CALL THEM IN CLOSE TO THEE.. 119 COME, FOR THE FEAST IS SPREAD...... Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove.... 109 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare...... Come, sing the gospel's joyful sound.. COME THOU FOUNT. COME YE DISCONSOLATE.. 1 20 GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH.. 89 8289 KNOCKING, F 46 68 H. LAND OF BE HALLELUJAH! HE IS RISEN.. 50 Let us gathe HALLELUJAH! 'TIS DONE.. 65 HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOUR.. 7 110 Hasten, sinner, to be wise.... 106 85 HEAR THE CALL.. 21 CROSS AND CROWN..... 83 HEBRON. L. M. 110 108 LOOK AWAY Lord dismis Lord, I hear Lord Jesus, Lol the day Lift up, lift 109 ein our cup Thee! the last da [drop nk it up; t for me. e! of Thy God for me. heath it flow e. e was heard Thee! ward, me. visage marr r me. hast died, e; are all untied me. e, and tried, Ross COUSIN er, hore, o'er. r the river, r, els, ore. ty, ant gleams unlight, il streams. loved one, our side; eet them the tide. of shadows tide, ity P. GRIFFIN, , No. 1, p. 26. bund, nd true com the glory! the glory! 2 'Tis found in the blood Of Him who once stood My refuge and safety, my surety with God. 3 He bore on the tree for me, The sentence And now both the surety and sinner are free. 4 And though here below 'Mid sorrow and woe, My place is in heaven with Jesus I know. 5 And this I shall find, For such is His mind, "He'll not be in glory and leave me behind." Rev. JOHN GAMBOLD. <--0- No. 129. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 26. Key G. 1 Rejoice and be glad! The Redeemer has come! [tomb. Go look on His cradle, His cross and His CHO.-Sound His praises, tell the Story Of Him who was slain; Sound His praises, tell with glad- He liveth again. 2 Rejoice and be glad! It is sunshine at last! [ness, [past. The clouds have departed, the shadows are 3 Rejoice and be glad! For the blood hath been shed; Redemption is finished, the price hath been paid. 4 Rejoice and be glad! Now the pardon is free! [tree. The Just for the unjust hath died on the 5 Rejoice and be glad! For the Lamb that was slain O'er death is triumphant and liveth again. 6 Rejoice and be glad! For our King is on high, He pleadeth for us on His throne in the sky. 7 Rejoice and be glad! For He cometh again; [slain. He cometh in glory, the Lamb that was CHO.-Sound His praises, tell the Story Of Him who was slain; Sound His praises, tell with glad- He cometh again. [ness, HORATIUS BONAR, D. D., 1874. No. 130.Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 16. Key D. 1 Ho! my comrades, see the signal Waving in the sky! Reinforcements now appearing, Victory is nigh! CHо." Hold the fort, for I am coming," Jesus signals still, Wave the answer back to heaven,- "By Thy grace we will." 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on; Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone. 3 See the glorious banner waving, Hear the bugle blow. In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe. 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, Help is near; But our Onward comes our Great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, P. P. BLISS, 1870. cheer! -0- No. 131. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 36. Key Eb. 1 I hear the Saviour say, Thy strength indeed is small: Child of weakness, watch and pray, thine all in all. Find in Me CHо. Jesus paid it all, All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain: He washed it white as snow. 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy power, and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots, And melt the heart of stone. 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim- I'll wash my garment white In the blood of Calvary's Lamb. 4 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then "Jesus paid it all" Shall rend the vaulted skies. 5 And when before the throne I stand in Him complete, I'll lay my trophies down, All down at Jesus' feet. Mrs. ELVINA M. HALL, 1865. No. 132. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 80.. Key By. 1 Only an armor-bearer, proudly I stand, Waiting to follow at the King's command: Marching if "onward" shall the order be, Standing by my Captain, serving faithfully. Сно. - Hear ye the battle cry! "Forward," the call! See! see the faltering ones! backward they fall! ||:Surely the Captain may depend on me, Tho' but an armor-bearer I may be. :|| 2 Only an armor-bearer, now in the field, Guarding a shining helmet, sword, and shield, Waiting to hear the thrilling battle-cry, Ready then to answer, "Master, here am I. "" 3 Only an armor-bearer, yet may I share Glory immortal, and a bright crown wear: If, in the battle, to my trust I am true, Mine shall be the honors in the Grand Re view. P. P. BLISS 1 My days are gliding swiftly by, No.124. Tune-THE SHINING SHORE. Key G. 2 Death and the curse were in O Christ, 'twas full for Thee! But Thou hast drained the last dark 'Tis empty now for me. That bitter cup-love drank it up; our cup- 2 'Tis four Of Him [drop- My refuge and sa 3 Jehovah lifted up His rod- And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. CHо.-For O, we stand on Jordan's strand, passing over, Our friends are And just before, the shining shore We may almost discover. 2 We'll gird our loins my brethren dear, Our heavenly home discerning; Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. Cho. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing; That perfect rest naught can molest, Where golden harps are ringing. Cho. 4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each chord on earth to sever; Our King says Come, and there's our Forever, O forever. Cho. [home, Rev. DAVID NELSON, 1835. -0- No.125.Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 86. Key Ab 1 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing Thou art scattering full and free- Showers the thirsty land refreshing; Let some droppings fall on me. CHO.-Even me, even me, Let Thy blessing fall on me. 2 Pass me not, O gracious Father! Sinful though my heart may be ; Thou might'st leave me, but the rather Let Thy mercy fall on me. 3 Pass me not, O tender Saviour! Let me love and cling to Thee; am longing for Thy favor; Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call me. 4 Love of God, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and free; Grace of God, so strong and boundless;- Magnify them all in me. 5 Pass me not! Thy lost one bringing, Bind my heart, O Lord to Thee; While the streams of life are springing Blessing others, oh, bless me. Mrs. ELIZABETH CODNER, 1860. 101 No. 126. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 57. Key Eh. 10 Christ, what burdens bowed Thy Our load was laid on Thee; [head! Thou stoodest in the sinner's stead, Didst bear all ill for me. A Victim led, Thy blood was shed Now there's no load for me. Now blessings' draught for me. O Christ it fell on Thee! Thou wast sore stricken of Thy God; There's not one stroke for me. Thy tears, Thy blood beneath it flow'd; Thy bruising healeth me. 4 The tempest's awful voice was heard- O Christ, it broke on Thee! Thy open bosom was my ward, me. It braved the storm for Thy form was scarr'd, Thy visage marr'd, Now cloudless peace for me. 5 For me, Lord Jesus, Thou hast died, And I have died in Thee; Thou'rt risen: my bands are all untied, And now Thou liv'st in me. When purified, made white, and tried, Thy GLORY then for me. No. 127. Mrs. ANNIE ROSS COUSIN. -0 8s & 7s. Key C. 1 We are waiting by the river, We are watching on the shore, Only waiting for the boatman, Soon he'll come to bear us o'er. 2 Though the mist hang o'er the river, And its billows loudly roar, Yet we hear the song of angels, Wafted from the other shore. 3 And the bright celestial city, We have caught such radiant gleams Of its towers like dazzling sunlight, With its sweet and peaceful streams. 4 He has called for many a loved one, We have seen them leave our side; With our Saviour we shall meet them When we too have crossed the tide. 5 When we've passed the vale of With its dark and chilling tide, In that bright and glorious city We shall evermore abide. No. 128. shadows, Miss MARY P. GRIFFIN, 101 Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 26. Key G. 1 My God I have found The thrice blessed ground, Where life, and where joy, and true com fort abound. 9 108 CHо.-Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Revive us again. 3 He bore The sent And now both the 4 And tho 'Mid sor My place is in he 5 And this For suc "He'll not beingl No. 129. Tune 1 Rejoice The Red Go look on His e CHO.—Sound Hi Of Him Sound Hi He livet 2 Rejoice It is sur The clouds have 3 Rejoice For the Redemption is bee 4 Rejoice Now th The Just for the 5 Rejoice For the O'er death is triu 6 Rejoice For our He pleadeth for 7 Rejoice For He He cometh in g CHO.-Sound H Of Hin Sound H He com Ho No. 130.Tune 1 Ho! my co Waving i Reinforcem Victory i 66 CHO— Hold t Jesus Wavet "By T 2 See the mig Satan lea Mighty me Courage No. 1, p 46. ross, in am, ountain. SS, hall find g soul, me; ning star me. of God, ne; day, e. 2 Thou art coming to a King, Large petitions with thee bring, For His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much. With my burden I begin, Lord, remove this load of sin; Let Thy blood for sinners spilt, Set my conscience free from guilt. 4 Lord, I come to Thee for rest, Take possession of my breast, There Thy blood-bought right maintain, And without a rival reign. 6 There's a beautiful land on high, Where we never shall say "good-bye!" When over the river we're happy forever, In that beautiful land on high. Cho. JAMES NICHOLSON, 1856 No. 122. -0- Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 87. Key Bh. 1 Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin, Each victory will help you Some other to win; Fight manfully onward, Rev. JOHN NEWTON, 1779. Dark passions subdue, Look ever to Jesus, nd wait, and, Feb. 1868. . 1, p. ga here, light, l and fair, s of white. there. there, have trod, on the air, of God. ver there. [rest, nds are at nd care, e blest. there. e, I see; there, or me. there. TON, 1868 pare, ay, nay. No. 120. -0-- Tune-ANTIOCH. C. M. Key Eh. 1 Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. 2 Joy to the world, the Saviour reigns, Let men their songs employ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and Repeat the sounding joy. [plains, 3 He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love. No. 121. Rev. ISAAC WATTS, 1719. -0- 8s, 125, 8. Key E. 1 There's a beautiful land on high, He'll carry you through. CHо.-Ask the Saviour to help you, Comfort, strengthen, and keer [you; He is willing to aid you, He will carry you through. 2 Shun evil companions, Bad language disdain, God's name hold in rev'rence, Nor take it in vain; Be thoughtful and earnest, Kind-hearted and true, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through. Cho. 3 To him that o'ercometh God giveth a crown, Through faith we shall conquer, Though often cast down; He who is our Saviour, Our strength will renew, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through. Cho. H. R. PALMER, 1868. —0— When by sorrows pressed down, I long for No. 123. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 94. To its glories I fain would fly,- a crown, In that beautiful land on high. CHO. In that beautiful land I'll be, From earth and its cares set free; My Jesus is there, He's gone to prepare A place in that land for me. 2 There's a beautiful land on high, I shall enter it by and by; There, with friends, hand in hand. I shall walk on the strand, In that beautiful land on high. Cho. 3 There's a beautiful land on high, Then why should I fear to die, When death is the way to the realms of day, In that beautiful land on high. Cho. 4 There's a beautiful land on high, And my kindred its bliss enjoy; Methinks I now see how they're waiting for me, In that beautiful land on high. Cho. 5 There's a beautiful land on high, And though here I oft weep and sigh, My Jesus hath said that no tears shall be shed, In that beautiful land on high. Cho. Key Eh. 1 Nothing but leaves! The spirit grieves O'er years of wasted life; O'er sins indulged while conscience slept, O'er vows and promises unkept, years of strife- And reaps. from Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves 2 Nothing but leaves! No gathered sheaves, Of life's fair ripening grain: We sow our seeds; lo' tares and weeds,- Woras, iale words for ernes de Then reap, with toil and pain, Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves ! 3 Nothing but leaves! sad mem'ry weaves No vail to hide the past: And as we trace our weary way, And count each lost and misspent day We sadly find at last- Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves ! 4 Ah, who shall thus the Master meet, And bring but withered leaves? Ah, who shall at the Saviour's feet, Before the awful judgment-seat Lay down for golden sheaves, Nothing but leaves! nothing but leaves! L. E. A., alt. 107 106 No. 115.Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 10. Key G. 1 What means this eager, anxious throng, Which moves with busy haste along- These wondrous gatherings day by day? What means this strange commotion, pray? :In accents hush'd the throng reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 2 Who is this Jesus? why should He The city move so mightily? A passing stranger, has He skill To move the multitude at will? :Again the stirring tones reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 3 Josus, 'tis He who once below Man's pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe; And burdened ones, where'er He came, Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame, : The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 4 Again He comes! from place to place His holy footprints we can trace. He pauseth at our threshold-nay, He enters-condescends to stay. :Shall we not gladly raise the cry- "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 5 Ho! all ye heavy-laden come: Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and home. Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return, accept His proffered grace. :Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all His wondrous love abuse, Soon will He sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. il:"Too late! too late!" will be the cry- "Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.":|| Miss EMMA CAMPBELL, 1864. 101 No. 116. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 18. Key E. 1 Free from the law, oh, happy condition, Jesus hath bled, and there is remission; Curs'd by the law and bruised by the fall, Grace hath redeemed us once for all. Сно. - Once for all, oh, sinner receive it, Once for all, oh, brother believe it; Cling to the Cross, the burden will fall, Christ hath redeemed us once for all. 2 Now are we free-there's no condemna- Jesus provides a perfect salvation; [tion. "Come unto Me," oh, hear His sweet call, Come, and He saves us once for all. 3 "Children of God," oh, glorious calling, Surely His grace will keep us from falling: Passing from death to life at His call, Blessed salvation once for all. P. P. BLISS. No. 117. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p 46. Key F. 1 Jesus, keep me near the Cross, There a precious fountain Thou art comin arge petitions for His grace a one can ever a With my burde Free to all-a stream, Flows from Calvary's mountain. CHо. In the Cross, in the Cross, Be my glory ever; Till my raptured Rest beyond the river. healing ord, remove t et Thy blood: Set my conscien soul shall find Lord, I come to Jake possession There Thy blood 2 Near the Cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me; There the bright and morning star beams Shed its 3 Near the Cross! around me. O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day, With 4 Near the its shadows o'er me. Cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand, Just beyond the river. FANNY J. CROSBY, Feb. 1868. —0— No. 118. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 9o. Key A. 1 Oh, think of the home over there, By the side of the river of light, Where the saints all immortal and fair, Are robed in their garments of white. REF.-Over there, over there, Oh, think of the home over there. 2 Oh, think of the friends over there, Who before us the journey have trod, Of the songs that they breathe on the air, In their home in the palace of God. REF.-Over there, over there, Oh, think of the friends over there. 3 My Saviour is now over there, [rest, There my kindred and friends are at Then away from my sorrow and care, Let me fly to the land of the blest. REF.- -Over there, over there, My Saviour is now over there. 4 I'll soon be at home over there, For the end of my journey I see; Many dear to my heart, over there, Are watching and waiting for me. REF. Over there, over there, I'll soon be at home over there. Rev. D. W. C. HUNTINGTON, 1868. No. 119. 101 Tune.-PRAYER. 75. Key D. 1 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, Jesus loves to answer prayer, He Himself has bid thee pray, Therefore will not say thee, nay. nd without a .120. Tun Joy to the worl Let earth rec Let every heart And heaven a Joy to the worl Let men thei While fields an- Repeat the s He rules the wo And makes t The glories of And wonders 0.121. = There's a beau To its glories hen by sorrow a crown, In that beauti 10.-In that be From eart My Jesus is th A place in There's a beat shall enter in here, with frie walk on t In that beauti There's a beau Then why sho Then death is th In that beauti There's a bea And my kind lethinks Inow for me, In that beaut There's a bea And though L y Jesus hath shed, In that beaut 105 CHETHAN ning powers, e of ours. 6 6 ly Dove, powers, ur's love, 8. No. 111. Key Bh. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 85. No. 113. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 74. 1 Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee; Let the water and the blood, Thy Key D. 1 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of From Be of sin Save me riven side which flowed: the double cure, from its guilt and power. 2 Not the labor of my hands Can fulfil Thy laws demands; Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears forever flow, All for sin Thou must save and Thou alone. could not atone; 3 Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling; Naked, come to Thee for dress, Helpless, look to Thee for grace; Foul, I to the fountain fly, Wash me, Saviour, or I die. 4 While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyes shall close in death, When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne,- Rock of Ages cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Rev. A. M. TOPLADY, 1776. prayer! That calls me from a world of care, And bids me at my Father's throne Make all my wants and wishes known In seasons of distress and grief, My soul has often found relief, :And oft escaped the tempter's snare By thy return, sweet hour of prayer. :|| 2 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting soul to bless. And since He bids me seek His face, Believe His word, and trust His grace, ||:I'll cast on Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!:|| 3 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of May prayer! I thy consolation share; Till, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home and take my flight; This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize; ||: And shout, while passing thro' the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer. :|| Rev. W. W. WALFORD, 1846. 101 ody, 1812. FINE hy grace; t praise; S glove. D. C. es above; tor, e! to Thee; lit- ove- 1 seal it, ve. No. 112. Tune-WORK, FOR THE NIGHT. F. Key 1 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the morning hours; Work, while the dew is sparkling; Work, 'mid springing flowers; Work, when the day grows brighter; Work, in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor; Rest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing; Work, for daylight flies. Work, till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more: Work, while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. Arr. from Rev. S. DYER, 1854, by ANNIE L. WALKER, 1860. --0- No. 114. Tune-G. H. & S. S., No. 1, p. 5. Key Ab.. 1 I need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord; No tender voice like Thine, Can peace afford. REF.-I need Thee, oh! I need Thee, Every hour I need Thee; O bless me now, my Saviour! I come to Thee. 2 I need Thee every hour; Stay Thou near by; Temptations lose their power When Thou art nigh. 3 I need Thee every hour, In joy or pain; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. 4 I need Thee every hour: Teach me Thy will; And Thy rich promises In me fulfil. 5 I need Thee every hour, Most Holy One; Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son. Mrs. ANNIE S. HAWKS, 1872. 104 No.109. Rev. ISAAC WATTS, 1709. #3 2 70 Marlow. C. M. JOHN CHETHAM. g 1. Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, With all Thy quick'ning powers, 2 g a e a 6 g G Kindle a flame of heavenly love In these cold hearts of ours. 6- 2 Dear Lord, and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate, Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And Thine to us so great? 3 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers, Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. No.111. Tu 1 Rock of Ag Let me hid Let the wat From Thy Be of sin th Save me from 2 Not the lab Can fulfil T Could my z Could my t All for sin c Thou must 3 Nothing in Simply to T Naked, com Helpless, la Foul, I to t Wash me, 4 While I dra When mine When I son O- See Thee o Rock of A Let me hid No. 110. Rev. R. RONSON, 1758. 1 Come, Thou Fount. Old Melody, 1812. FINE. Come, Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mer - cy never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise; D.C. Praise the mount-I'm fixed upon it! Mount of Thy redeeming love. C D. C. Teach me some mel-o- dious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; @ No.112. T 1 Work, for t Work th Work, whil Work, 'm Work, whe Work, in Work, for t When ma 2 Work, for t Work thr Fill bright Rest con Give every Somethi Work, for When m 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God, He to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 13 Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Daily I'm constrained to be! Let Thy goodness as a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee; Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it- Prone to leave the God I love- Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts above. 3 Work, for Under th While their Work, fo Work, till Fadeth t- Work, whil When ma 103 Shirland. S. M. SAMUEL STANLEY, 1800. C by per. No. 107. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D. D., 1800. ear; 2 ச 18- g 1. I love Thy king- dom, Lord, The house of Thine a bode, fear. The Church our blest Redeemer saved With His own precious blood. Friend, ng; by End, roclaim me 2 I love Thy Church, O God! Her walls before Thee stand, Dear as the apple of Thine eye, And graven on Thy hand. 3 For her my tears shall fall; For her my prayers ascend; To her my cares and toils be given, Till toils and cares shall end. 1800. No.108. -O 4 Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways; Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. 5 Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaven. Hebron. L. M. Dr. L. MASON, 1830. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D. D., 1800. o 3 4 s sun: . 1. While life prolongs its precious light, Mer-cy is found, and peace is given; s sun, 9:23 24-0- But soon, ah, soon, approaching night Shall blot out every hope of heaven. won. run. 2 While God invites, how blest the day! (4 How sweet the Gospel's charming sound! Come, sinners, haste, O haste away. While yet a pard'ning God is found 3 Soon, borne on time's most rapid wing, Shall death command you to the grave,- Before His bar your spirits bring, And none be found to hear or save. In that lone land of deep despair, No Sabbath's heavenly light shall rise,-- No God regard your bitter prayer, No Saviour call you to the skies. 5 Now God invites; how blest the day! How sweet the Gospel's charming sound! Come, sinners, haste, O haste away, While yet a pard'ning God is found. 102 No.105. Rev. JOHN NEWTON, 1779. 4 Brown. C. M. 1. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In 9:4 4 WM. B. BRADBURY, 1844, by per. य -6 а be liever's ear; 6.107. TIMOTHY DWIG 22018 1. I lov 19: It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives a 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, -ச way his fear. O 4 Jesus my Shepherd, Saviour, Friend, The Chu And calms the troubled breast; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary, rest. Prophet, the My Priest, and King; My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End,- Accept praise I bring. 2 I love Thy Her walls Cear Name, the Rock on which I build, 5 I would Thy boundless love proclaim My shield and hiding-place; My never-failing treasure, filled With boundless stores of grace. With every fleeting breath; So shall the music of Thy name Refresh my soul in death. Dear as the And graw 3 For her my For her To her my Till toils No.106. THO'S. SCOTT, 1773. Pleyel's Hymn. 25. IGNACE PLEYEL, 1800. @ g 1. Hasten, sin - ner, 2. Hasten, mer - cy to be wise! Stay not for the morrow's sun: to im-plore! Stay not for the morrow's sun, உ 19:24 4 a No.108. TIMOTHY DW 1. While H -2-4-0- Wisdom, if Lest thy sea you still de spise, - son should be o'er 3 Hasten, sinner, to return! Stay not for the morrow's sun, Lest thy lamp should fail to burn Ere salvation's work is done. Harder is it to be won. Ere this evening's stage be run. 4 Hasten, sinner, to be blest! Stay not for the morrow's sun, Lest perdition thee arrest Ere the morrow is begun. But soc 2 While God How sweet t Come, sinner While yet E 3 Soon, born Shall death Before His ba And none by per. No. 102. Rev. JOHN NEWTON, 1779. 44 tely shone; 14 Warwick. C. M. SAMUEL STANLEY, 1806. 1. Amazing grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! -lone. I 2 once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see. ive, relieve; come! M. OTT, 1836. hoice God! joice, d. s away: and pray, s away. 's done ine; divine. art: rest; essed. lemn vow, hear, dear. DGE, 1755, 2 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear, The hour I first believed! 3 Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace that brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. When this poor, lisping, stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave.-Lies si- lent, &c. No.104. 101 WM. COWPER, 1779. Tune-EVAN. Key Ab. C. M. 4 Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, And mortal life shall cease, I shall possess, within the veil, A life of joy and peace. -0- No. 103. Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 1, p. 89. Key C. 1 There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. REF.- Lose all their guilty stains, And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains; Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away.-Wash all, &c. 3 E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.-And shall, &c. Then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing Thy power to save, "Come unto Me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.' 2 I came to Jesus as I was- Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold I freely give 5 The living water-thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light, Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright." 6 I look'd to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun; And in that light of life I'll walk 'Till trav'ling days are done. 101 HORATIUS BONAR, D. D., 1857. No. 99. Olive's Brow. L. M. Rev. WM. BINGHAM TAPPAN, 1819. 294 4 g z g g o WM. B. BRADBURY, 1855, by per. Ө 1. 'Tis midnight; and on Ol - ive's brow, The star is dimm'd that lately shone; No.102. Rev. JOHN N 1. A 5 'Tis midnight; in the gar - den now The suff'ring Saviour prays a - - lone. Ιο 9 2 'Tis midnight; and from all removed, The Saviour wrestles lone with fears; Ev'n that disciple whom He loved Heeds not his Master's grief and tears. 3 'Tis midnight; and for others' guilt, The Man of Sorrows weeps in blood; Yet He, who hath in anguish knelt, Is not forsaken by His God. 4 'Tis midnight; and, from ether-plairs Is born the song that angels know; Unheard by mortals are the strains That sweetly soothe the Saviour's woe. -0- No. 100. G. H. & S. S., No. 1., page 55. Key Eb. 1 Just as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 2 Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot. [spot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fightings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find Lamb of God! I come, I come! 15 Just as I am; Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT, 1836. -0- No. 101. Tune--HAPPY DAY. Key G. L. M. 1 O happy day, that fixed my choice On Thee, my Saviour and my God! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. CHC.-Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away: He taught me how to watch and pray, And live rejoicing every day; Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away. 2 'Tis done, the great transaction's done I am my Lord's, and He is mine; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine. 3 Now rest, my long-divided heart: Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With Him of every good possessed. 4 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed, shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow, And 2 'Twas grac How precio grac The hou 3 Thro' man I have a 'Tis grace And gra 4 Yes, when And mo I shall pos A life of No. 103. 1 There is a Drawn And sinne Lose al REF.-La Jo And sinn Lo 2 The dyin That fo And ther Wash E 3 E'er sine Thy fl Redeemi And bless in death a bond so dear. And sh PHILIP DODDRIDGE, 1755. Then in 100 I'll sin 99 :37. BLISS, by per No. 98. Home at Last. "In my Father's house are many mansions....I go to prepare a place for you."-JOHN 14: 2. "And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor Mrs. MARIA P. ALGER CROZIER. crying, "-REV. 21: 4. IRA. D. SANKEY, by per. bling chords; LL HE COME!" a-bove, LL HE COME! ht be seen; our ear, D.C a [ 1. 2. "Home at last" on heavenly mountains, Heard the "Come and en-ter in;" Free at last from all tempta - tion, No more need of watch-ful care; Loved ones we have missed so long; a wel - come guest; Saved to greet on hills of glory Welcomed at the pearl-y por- tal, 9:68 8 8 94 Ev - er more bread, he bread; Lord Saved by life's fair flow-ing fountains, Saved from earthly taint and sin. Joyful in complete salva - tion, Given the victor's crown to wear. Saved to tell the sin-ner's sto ry, Saved to sing re-demption's song. Welcomed to the life im - mor- tal, In the mansions of the blest. ly board, lory some, me!" LISS, by per. er-suaded" er-suaded," er-suaded," O @ Spir-it n-gels are - most" is Call" come! lost/" REFRAIN. C -6 g "Home, sweet home," our home forev-er; All the pil-grim-jour-ney past; Slow. 18. Welcomed home to wan - - der, never, Saved thro' Je - sus-"Home at last.' 98 No. 96. Till He Come. "For yet a little while and He that shall come will come."- HEB. 10: 37. Rev. E. H. BICKERSTETH. 1866. 4 1. 2. When the weary ones we D. C.-Hush! be ev Till He come!"-oh, let the words Linger on D. C.-Let us think, how heav'n and home Lie beyond that "TILL HE COME!" No. 98. P. P. BLISS, by per. "In my Father "And Mrs. MARI the trembling chords; love En-ter on ery mur-mur dumb, It that rest a - bove, 1. "Home is on - ly "TILL HE COME!" 2. Free 63 540 3. Saved 4. Welco D. C. • 6 - Let the "lit tle while" between In their gold- en light be seen; When their words of love and cheer Fall no long - er on our ear, 3 Clouds and darkness round us press; Would we have one sorrow less? All the sharpness of the cross, All that tells the.world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Pain us only "Till He come!" No. 97. (4 See the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine and eat the bread; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board, Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only "Till He come! O Almost Persuaded. "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian."-A CTS. 26: 28. ,, P. P. B. 6 8 . Saved E Joy-fu Saved t Welcom 9 REFR P. P. BLISS, by per. "Home, s 1. "Al - most per - suaded" now to believe; "Al - most per-suaded' 2. "Almost per - suaded," come, come, to-day; 3. "Al- most per - suaded," harvest is past! "Al- most per-suaded," "Al- most per-suaded, a ↓ Christ to turn not re a ceive. Seems now some soul to say: doom comes at way.. last! Je - "Al sus in - vites you here, most can-not vail; "Go, Spir-it, An - gels are 66 a- Al - most" is Welcom go thy way, Some more con-ve-nient day ling'ring near, Pray'rs rise from hearts so dear: On thee I'll Oh, wand'rer, come! call." but to fail! Sad, sad, that bit ter wail: "Al- most, but lost!" - 97 s, by per. Waiting and Watching for Me.-Concluded. id, And ath, In beau - ti ful gate, Be beau ti - ful gate, Be hile In beau ti ful gate, Be waiting and watching waiting and watching for wait - ing and watching for for me? me? me? hers shall looking S or an Will 4.4 breast; dried. reft. The In the The tthe t the at the an - one then, at the Will Will an - y an - y of of them, at them, at beau the beau - ti - ti - ful gate, Be ful gate, Be the beau ti ful gate, Be waiting and watching for me? Be waiting and waiting and watching waiting and watching for for me? me? Be waiting watching, & Repeat pp. and watching, Be waiting and watching for me? 4 Oh, should I be brought there by the bountiful grace Of Him who delights to forgive, Though I bless not the weary about in my path, Pray only for self while I live,- Methinks I should mourn o'er my sinful neglect, If sorrow in heaven can be, :Should no one I love, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me! :|| 96 No. 95. Waiting and Watching for Me. Wait P. P. BLISS, by per. "I shall go to him *** he shall not return to me."-2 SAM. 12: 23. MARIANNE FARMINGHAM HEARN, 1862. #t Slowly. 1. When my final fare - well 2. There are little beau-ti to the world "I have said, And a bout in my who lin ger a path, while In In beau- t beaut ones glancing 3. There are old and for sak en - 9:56 48-2 glad ly lie down to my rest; want of a When soft-ly the watchers shall friend and a guide; There are dear lit-tle eyes looking homes which their dearest have left; And a few gen-tle words or an Will & Will Will say, "He up in 9 ac tior of love is dead," And fold my pale hands easi to mine, Whose tears might be ly May cheer their sad spir - its be o'er my breast; dried. - reft. wait-in wait-in And But sus when, with my glo Je 1 may beck-on the ri fied vision at last children a - way The But the Reap - er 18 near to the long standing corn, In the The wait-in watchin walls of "That City" see, wea - midst of their grief and their glee- ry will soon be set Will Will an - Ꭹ one then at the 4 an- y of them, at the free- Will an - y of them, at the 95 ISS, by per. Whom bod, Un ssions their n from the scorn: spair: Out of the Ark.~Concluded. rit. know there is room For all who will foot hold was gone, They per - ished in CHORUS. 19:2 P A come to the Ark.' sight of the Ark. "" Then come, come, oh, come; There's refuge a - lone in the Ark, Receive ye the message, and know there is room me, Be The rit. For all who will come to the Ark. sage, and , ev-'ry 3 O sinners, the heralds of mercy implore, They cry like the patriarch, "Come;" The Ark of salvation is moored to your shore, Oh, enter while yet there is room! The storm-cloud of Justice rolls dark over head, And when by its fury you're tossed, Alas, of your perishing souls 't will be said, "They heard they refused-and were lost!"-Cho. 94 No. 94. Out of the Ark. "Come thou and all thy house into the ark."-GEN. 7: 1. KATE HARRINGTON. 6 P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. They dream'd not of danger, those sin - ners of old, Whom 2. He could not a rouse them, un - heed-ing they stood, Un - 9:26 28 know t foot-L CHORUS. Noah was chos- en to warn; By frequent transgressions their mov'd by his warn-ing and prayer; The proph-et passed in from the Then rit. on - hearts had grown cold, They laughed his en - com-ing flood, And left them to treaties hope-less despair: to scorn: Ark rit. Yet dai ly The flood gates were he called them, "oh, come, sin opened, the del- uge ners, come, Be came on, The For lieve and pre-pare to em - - bark! Receive ye the mes - sage, and heav-ens as mid-night grew dark, Too late, then they turned, ev - 'ry 93 8: 15. VAIL, by per. The Palace of the Bing.-Concluded. K REFRAIN. ・a thro,' And ou made, When we In this goodly pleasant land only strangers now are we, For We shall see Him bye and bye, hal - le - lu- jah to His name! Thro' the D.C. O the palace of the King, royal palace of the King; Where our w; But its d; In His 19: R ब seek a Fa His mercy all the better country, and 'tis there we long to be; blood of His a - tonement, life e- ter - nal we may claim; We shall ransomed ones will bring; Where our ther in Yes, we です ​9 long to swell the anthem that for ev - ermore shall ring, our crowns before Him and our songs of vic - t'ry sing, From the When we - rows and our tri- als like a dream will pass a way, And our g, Like the ing, Till we 9: cast sor Rit. D. C. for Refrain. pure in heart made perfect in the palace of the King. the King en 1 umphant tri in ter to the palace of the King. the King souls shall dwell for - ever in the realms of end less day. 92 No. 93. The Palace of the King. "With gladness-they shall enter into the King's palace."-Ps. 48: 15. Arr. by FANNY J. CROSBY, 1876. 4 4 ब Th REFR S. J. VAIL, by per. 1. 'Tis a good-ly pleasant land that we pilgrims journey thro,' And our 2. Our Redeem - er is the King; what a sac ri- fice He made, When He In this We shall D.C. O the a Father's constant blessings fall purchased our redemption, and around us like the dew; But its His blood the ran - som paid; In His seek a blood of Fa-the • @ 19 sunshine and its beau-ty to our hearts no joy can bring, Like the cross shall be our glory, to that bless- ed cross we'll cling, Till we long cast o Sorr .. splendors that a- wait us reach the gates that o pen, in to the pal - ace of the King. pure the palace of the King. en - souls 91 What Shall the Harvest Be.-Concluded. CHORUS. Sown... in the dark ness or sown. in the 188, by per. Sown in the darkness or sown in the light, Sown in the darkness or -day glare, s to die, 19: ened brain, light, 2 Sown. in our weak ness or D 9 sown in the light, Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, Sown.. in our might,. Gathered in time or e- lemn night er-tile soil; r-nal shame Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, Gathered in time or e- 2 உ 2 ter ni - ty, Sure, ah, sure will the har - vest be. ter - ni ty, Sure, ah, sure will the har vest, harvest be. e?. 4 Sowing the seed with an aching heart Sowing the seed while the tear-drops start Sowing in hope till the reapers come Gladly to gather the harvest home: Oh, what shall the harvest be? Oh, what shall the harvest bo? No. 92. What Shall the Harvest Be? "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap."-GAL. 6: 7. Mrs. EMILY 8. OAKEY, 1850. Alt. Wh CHORU P. P. Sown.. BLISS, by per. 1. Sowing the seed by the daylight fair, 2. Sowing the seed by the wayside high, 3. Sowing the seed of a lingering pain, Sowing the seed by the noon-day glare, Sowing the seed on the rocks to die, Sowing the seed of a maddened brain, -0- 19: Sown in light, Sown 1 4 Sown Sow-ing the seed by the fad-ing light, Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil, Sow-ing the seed of a tarnished name, Sowing the seed in the solemn night; Sowing the seed in the fertile soil; Sowing the seed of e- ter-nal shame; Sown 응용 ​ter ter- Oh, what shall the har-vest be?. Oh, what shall the har-vest be?. 90 89 There's a Light in the Valley. Concluded. CHORUS. A. 23:4 BLISS, by per. Where the 6 tide, There's a light in the valley for me. There's a light in the f p my Shepherd val-ley, There's a light in the valley, There's a light in the Slower. E-ven valley for me, And no e- vil will I fear, While my Saviour Shepherd is SO for me, Repeat pp. near, There's a light in the val-ley for me, for me. cross the 2 Now the rolling of the billows I can hear, As they beat on the turf-bound shore; But the beacon light of love so bright and clear, Guides my bark, frail and lone safely o'er. I shall find down the valley no alarms, For my Saviour's blessed smile I can see; He will bear me in His loving, mighty arms, There's a light in the valley for me. There's a light, &c. 88 No. 91. P. P. B. There's a Light in the Valley. "Though I walk through the valley*** I will fear no evil." PSA, 23: 4. With Expression. P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. Through the 9:24 24 19: valley of the shadow I must go, Where the g: Th tide, cold waves of Jordan roll; But the promise of my Shepherd val- Slower. will I know, Be the rod and the staff to my soul. E - ven val now down the val - ley as I glide, I can hear my Saviour உ She Co A tempo. 19 say, "Follow me!" And with Him I'm not a - fraid to cross the 87 51 17. STEVENSON. ed for me? hers spare? His face; sand falls. la-ment; no more. No. 89. Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. "For Thy name's sake, lead me and guide me."-Ps. 31: 3. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1773. $4 MOZART. 1. Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim thro' this barren land; 2. O pen now the crys-tal fountain, Whence the healing waters flow; 3. When I tread the verge of Jor- dan, Bid my anxious fears subside, Repeat pr give. e portion s, by per. I am weak, but Thou art mighty, Hold me with Thy powerful hand: Let the fi ery, cloud-y pil-lar Lead me all my jour-ney thro': Bear me thro' the swelling current, Land me safe on Canaan's side; -mand, stand, land, grand! Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven, Feed me Strong Deliverer, Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. Songs of praises, Songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee. till I want no more Band! Band. Band. Band. keit known! No. 90. 1 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, Thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace: O, refresh us, O, refresh us, Traveling through this wilderness. 2 Thanks we give, and adoration, For Thy gospel's joyful sound: May the fruits of Thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound; Ever faithful, Ever faithful To the truth may we be found. 3 So, whene'er the signal 's given Us from earth to call away, Borne on angels' wings to heaven, Glad the summons to obey, May we ever, May we ever Reign with Christ in endless day! JOHN FAWCETT, 1774. No. 87. Depth of Mercy. "A broken and a contrite heart, O God thou wilt not despise."-P8A. 51 17. Rev. CHAS. WESLEY. 6 No.89. J. STEVENSON. WILLIAMT Depth of mercy, can there be 1. Can I 2. 3. my God His wrath for - bear, have long withstood His grace; Would not hark-en to His calls; S Now incline me to Now my foul re re - volt de Mercy still re- served for me? Me, the chief of sinners spare? Long provoked Him to His face; Grieved Him by a thousand falls. me now my sins la- ment; plore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. pent; Let 96 8 CHORUS. Smoothly. Repeat pp. 1. Gu 2. 0 3. W (God is love, I He do believe; is waiting to forgive, He is waiting, waiting to for - give. I Le Be No. 88. Dare to be a Daniel. "But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank."-DAN. 1: 8. P. P B. 2 47 1. Standing by purpose true, & 3. 2. Many mighty Many men are lost, giants, great and tall, high! 4. Hold the gos-pel ban- ner R - P. P. BLISS, by per. Heed - ing God's com- mand, Dar ing not to stand, Stalking thro' the land, On to vic- t'ry grand! Hon - or them, the faith-ful few! All hail to Daniel's Band! join -ing Daniel's Band. met by Daniel's Band. host de fy, And shout for Daniel's Band. Who for God had been a host, By Head-long to the earth would fall, If Sa his CHORUS. - tan and - B No. 90. 1 Lord, d Fill o Let us Triun 0, Trave Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to stand alone! Dare to have a purpose firm! Dare to make it known! 2 Thanks For T 88 May th 1849, by per. No. 85. THO'S. MOORE. 2 Come, ye Disconsolate. 'Come unto me and I will give you rest."-MATT. 11: 28. SAMUEL WEBBE 1. Come, ye dis- con- solate! wher-e'er ye 2. Joy of the des - o-late, light of the languish, Come to the stray - ing, Hope of the -0 12 go free? me free; ed feet, ion day! 42 mer - Dr me. or me. pen B peat. way. -0- g cy-seat, fer-vent - ly kneel: i - tent, fadeless 6 and pure! Here bring your wounded hearts, Here speaks the Com - fort - er, here tell your an-guish; Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal. ten - der - ly saying, Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot cure. 3:22. 47, by per. od has given ide and feed -0 eo'erthrown own to wear mplant, vor grant g Son, alone. 3 Here see the bread of life: see waters flowing, Forth from the throne of God, pure from above: Come to the feast of love; come, ever knowing, Earth has no sorrows, but heaven can remove. No. 86. Tune-OLIVET. Key Eh. 1 My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine, Now hear me while I pray : Take all my guilt away; O let me from this day Be wholly Thine. 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire; 10. 85 As Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire. 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread, Be Thou my Guide Bid darkness turn to day; Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. 4 When ends life's transient dream; When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er me roll; Blest Saviour, then, in love, Fear and distrust remove; O bear me safe above,- A ransom'd soul. RAY PALMER, D. D., 183 84 No. 83. Cross and Crown. "And he bearing his cross, went forth."-JOHN 19: 17. THO'S SHEPHERD #6 4 க No. 85. GEO. N. ALLEN, 1849, by per. THO'S. MO 2. The go free? feet, 1. Com 2. Joy 1. Must Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world consecrated cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free; the crystal pavement, down At Jesus' pierc-ed precious cross! O glorious crown! O res ur-rec- tion day! 3. Up 4. O on 4-4 2 Ye one, And there's a cross for No, there's a cross for every And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for With joy I'll cast my gold- - en crown, And His dear name re angels, from the stars come down, And bear my soul a mer- me. pen- me. peat. - way. B 6 b No. 84. Sessions. L. M. "That the promise by faith might be given to them that believe."-GAL. 3: 22. A. D. 1531. here ten - L. O. EMERSON, 1847, by per. -E 2-6 1. Faith is a living power from heaven Which grasps the promise God has given; 2. Faith finds in Christ whate'er we need To save and strengthen, guide and feed; 3 Here see flo Forth fro Come to 9: kn உ 2 2 Earth I re 9: 烈 ​g Securely fixed on Christ alone, A trust that can Strong in His grace it joys to share His cross, in hope - 6 -0 not be o'erthrown. His crown to wear. 3 Faith to the conscience whispers peace, (4 Such faith in us, O God, implant, And bids the mourner's sighing cease; By faith the children's right we claim, And call upon our Father's name. And to our prayers Thy favor grant In Jesus Christ, Thy saving Son, Who is our fount of health alone. No. 86. 1 My fai Thou Sa Now h Take a 0 let r B 2 May T Streng M 88 d everlasting BSTER, by per. No. 81. Watchman, Tell Me. "Watchman, what of the night?"-ISA. 21: 11. Rev. SIDNEY SMITH BREWER. 3 WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. FINE. 6 • で ​see it 8- songs of the tribute of Watchman tell me does the morning Of Have the signs that mark His coming, 1. D. C. Spurn the un 2. Of on's glo- ry dawn; fair Zi - on my pathway a- rise, arise! Sab-bat-ic year, shone? the grand Yet up belief that bound thee, Morning dawns, See the glorious light as - cending Hark! the voices leud proclaiming D. C. Salem, too, ap- pears in grandeur, 9:3 The Mes-si - ah's kingdom near; Tow'ring 'neath her sunlit skies. pare us 8 D. C. sigh for the blessings that Pil-grim, yes, a- rise, look round thee, Light is breaking in the skies; Canaan's glorious heights a-rise; Watchman! yes; I see just yonder, We shal 3 Pilgrim in that golden city, Seated in the jasper throne, Zion's King, arrayed in beauty, Reigns in peace from zone to zone; There, on verdant hills and mountains, Where the golden sunbeams play, Purling streams, and crystal fountains, Sparkle in th' eternal day. -0-0- No. 82. -by, 4 Pilgrim, see! the light is beaming Brighter still upon thy way; Signs all thro' the earth are gleaming, Omens of thy coming day, When the last loud trumpet sounding, Shall awake from earth to sea All the saints of God now sleeping,- Clad in immortality. Expostulation. "Turn ye, turn ye-for why will ye die."-EZE. 33: 11. J. H. Rev. J. HOPKINS, 1830. by-and 2-0- O 1. Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die, When God in great 2. How vain the de- lu - sion, that while you de- lay, Your hearts may grow 3. The contrite in heart He will free - ly re-ceive, Oh! why will you by, by-and -0- mer cy is bet not the glad mes - sage so nigh? Now Je com - ing ter, your chains melt a - sus invites you, the Come guilty, come wretched, come way; believe? If be your bur - den, why sin al shore. 6 Spirit says, "Come," And an - gels are wait-ing to wel-come you home. All helpless and dying, to Jesus re-pair. just as you are will you not come? 'Tis you He makes welcome; he bids you come home. No. 80. Sweet By-and-By. "The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads."-ISA. 35: 10. S. FILLMORE BENNETT. #4 No. 81. Jos. P. WEBSTER, by per. Rev. SIDNE 4 1. There's a land that is fair-er than day, And by faith we can see it 2. We shall sing on that beautiful shore The mel-o di- ous songs of the our boun-ti-ful Fa-ther a-bove, We will offer our tri- 3. To (Watch & - 1. Have bute of D. C. Spurn 9:4 See 2. Hark! ט far; For the Father waits over the way, blest, And our spir-its shall sor-row no more, praise, For the glo - ri - ous gift of His love, D. C. Sa To pre-pare us Not a a sigh for the And the blessings that Pil-gr Watch CHORUS. 3 Pilgrim in g dwelling place there. In the sweet by-and-by, We shall Seated i Zion's Kin Reigns There, on Where blessing of rest. Purling s hal-low our days. Sparkle No. 82. In the sweet by-and-by, J. H. meet on that beau-ti - ful shore, In the sweet by-and- 1. Oh, 2. How 9: 3. The by-and-by by-and-by, by-and mer- bet not by, We shall meet on by, by-and-by, 82 that beautiful shore. Spir just will 31 Saved? No. 79. 30. B. BRADBURY, by per ELLEN H. GATES. Eternity! "Remember how short my time is."-Ps. 89: 47. P. P. BLISS, by per. n the sorrows tha the pleasures of n sickness e, O come and my spea 1. Oh, the clanging bells of Time! Night and day they never cease; 2. Oh, the clanging bells of Time! How their changes rise and fall, en the winds are at om the earth are re ke a cloud roll a arest Lord, but to + What shall d. What shall I ? What shall I le. That will We are wearied with their chime, For they do not bring us peace; But in un - der tone sublime, Sounding clear - ly through them all, And we hush our breath to hear, And we strain Is a voice that must be heard, As our mo our eyes to ments onward flee, see G Rit. Rallentando. ni-ty! Eterni-ty! Eternity! If thy shores are drawing near,-E- ter And it speaketh aye one word, -E- ter ni-ty to be saved to be saved to be saved and be saved! 3 Oh, the clanging bells of Time! To their voices, loud and low, In a long, unresting line We are marching to and fro; And we yearn for sight or sound, Of the life that is to be, For thy breath doth wrap us round,- Eternity! Eternity! 4 Oh, the clanging bells of Time! Soon their notes will all be dumb, And in joy and peace sublime, We shall feel the silence come; And our souls their thirst will slake, And our eyes the King will see, When thy glorious morn shall break,- Eternity! Eternity! 80 No. 78. What Shall I do to be Saved? J. W. HOLMAN, 1852. "What must I do te be saved?"-ACTS, 16: 30. No. 79. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. ELLEN H. 9: Q 1. O! what shall I do to be saved From the sorrows that 2. O! what shall I do to be saved When the pleasures of 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. O! what shall I 4. O Lord look in do to mercy be saved, on me, When sickness Come, O come and my speak burden my soul? Like the waves in the storm When the winds are at youth are all fled? And the friends I have loved, From the earth are re- strength shall subdue? Or the world in peace to my soul: & day, Un-to whom shall I flee, Like a cloud roll a - Dearest Lord, but to O で ​O உ 9 war, Chill - ing floods of distress o'er me roll. What shall I moved And I weep o'er the graves of the dead. What shall I And pens to view? What shall I ter - ni e ty 0 Thee, Thou canst make my poor, broken heart whole. That will I way, We But And Is If And g 3 · do? what shall I do? O! what shall I do to be saved? do? what shall I do? O! what shall I do to be saved? 3 Oh, the do? what shall I do? O! what shall I do to be saved? To the do! that will I do! To Je - sus I'll go and be saved! In a long We ar And we Of the For thy Etern 79 Sout. 5:18. P.P.BLISS, by way, When sorrow come, Let this bl 2. No. 77. Jesus is Mighty to Save. Mrs. ANNIE WITTENMYER. Moderato. "Mighty to save."-ISA. 63: 1. 1. All glory to Je-sus be given, 2. From darkness and sin and de- spair, 3. Ok, the rapturous heights of His love, 4. In Him all my wants are sup- plied, WM. G. FISCHER, by per. घ That life and salvation are free; Out in - to the light of His love, The measureless depths of His grace, His love makes my heaven below, Q ou hast taught m my help - less And all may be wash'd and for-given, And Je - sus can save even me, He has brought me and made me an heir, To kingdoms and mansions above. My soul all His fullness would prove, And live in His loving em- brace. And freely His blood is ap- plied, His blood that makes whiter than snow. al. l. CHORUS. It is well, CHORUS. Yes, Jesus is mighty to know, well with my s I. Cho. e sight, lescend, va - tion may know, save,....... And all His sal-va - tion may உஉ. D is mighty to save, sal - On His bo som lean, And His blood makes me clean, For His blood can wash whiter than snow. 78 No. 76. H. G. SPAFFORD. It is Well with My Soul. "He hath delivered my soul in peace."- Ps. 55: 18. P. P. BLISS, by per. No. 77. Mrs. ANNIE Modera 254 1. All g 1. When peace, like a 2. Though Sa - - er, tan riv should buffet, though trials should attend -eth my way, When sorrows, like 2. From c come, Let this blest as- 3. Oh, the 4. In Hi & 9 sea- bil - lows, roll; What-ev er my lot, Thou hast taught me to sur -ance con- trol, That Christ hath regard - ed my help - less es- · And al He has My so And fre CHORUS. It is well, CHORU say, tate, It is well, it is well with my soul. And hath shed His own blood for It is my soul. Yes, Je with my soul. well with my soul, It is well, it is well with my soul. know 9: 3 My sin-oh, the bliss of this glorious thought- My sin-not in part but the whole, Is nailed to His cross and I bear it no more, Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh, my soul! Cho. 4 And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight, The clouds be rolled back as a scroll, The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend, "Even so "-it is well with my soul. Cho. va - blood 77 60: 1. P. P. BLISS, b r land, with strei No. 75. Shall we Meet beyond the Biver? "The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads."-ISA. 30: 10. HORACE L. HASTINGS, 1858 Moderato. ELIHU S. RICE, 1866, by per. 6 hall en-vious lin 0 4 e crowned with a The path His hu 1. are bringing i and hea-ven the nations; before Him RUS. ise and shine King ap-pear roll? Shall we meet beyond the river, Where the sur- ges cease to 2. Shall we meet in that blest harbor, When our storm -y voyage is o'er? 3. Shall we meet in yon - der cit-y, Where the tow'rs of crystal shine? 4. Shall we meet with Christ our Saviour, When He comes to claim His own? Where, in all the bright for-ev- er, Sorrow ne'er shall press the soul? Shall we meet and cast the anchor By the fair, celestial shore? Where the walls are all of jasper, Built by work-man-ship di-vine?- Shall we know His blessed fa vor, And sit down upon His throne? CHORUS. Shall we meet, shall we meet, Shall we meet beyond the riv - er?. wn-the thousand Shall we meet beyond the river, Where the sur- ges cease to roll? 76 Arise and Shine. "Arise, shine, for thy light is come."-ISA. 60: 1. No. 74. MARY A. LATHBURY. No. 75. P. P. BLISS, by per. "The ranem HORACE L. Modera 9254 2254 - 1. Lift up, lift up thy voice with singing, Dear land, with strength lift 2. And shall His flock with strife be riv en? Shall en-vious lines His 3. Lift up the gates! bring forth ob-la-tions! One crowned with crowns, a 4. He comes! let all the dore Him; The path His hu-man earth a- a य up thy voice! The kingdoms of church di-vide, When He, the Lord the earth are bringing Their of earth and hea-ven, Stands message brings, His word, a sword to nature trod Spreads to a roy al smite the nations; His L realm before Him, The 9:25 CHORUS. treas at - ures to the door to thy gates-re - joice! claim His bride? A rise and shine in name-the Christ, the King LIGHT of life, of the WORD kings. OF GOD! youth im - 19: • mortal, Thy light is come, thy King ap- pears! Be 음​: 음 ​yond the Century's swinging portal, Breaks a new dawn-the thousand years! Sha 2. Sha 3. Sha 4. Sha 4. Where, Shall Where Shall CHORD Shall She 75 sing. 0:26. WM. G. FISCHER זזת Sweet, And Je sweet, And plent sweet, Such as no t sweet, That ang rou 9 The Valley of Blessing. Concluded. ceive, and con- fess Him, 2 That all His sal - va- tion may know. No. 73. The Great Physician. "Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?"-JER. 8: 22. Rev. WILLIAM HUNTER, 1842. Arr. by Rev. JOHN H. STOCKTON, by per. ake my cleansing pla 1. y-worn trav-el-e eet leemed spir-its 2. es we bow at Heet Go 3. All cian now is near, The sym-pa-thiz-ing Je The great Phy-si- He speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Je - sus. Your many sins are all forgiven, Oh, hear the voice of Je on your way in peace to heaven, And wear a crown with Je glo- ry. to the dying Lamb! I now believe in Je love the blessed Saviour's name, I love the name of Je - sus. sus; - sus; - sus. -sus; ome to this val f. f f f 19: CHORUS. F Sweet-est note in seraph song, Sweetest name on mor - tal tongue, Rit. Sweetest car - ol ev - er sung, Je sus, bless-ed Je sus. ow-And believe id 2. נח 4 His name dispels my guilt and fear, No other name but Jesus; Oh, how my soul delights to hear The precious name of Jesus. Cho. 15 And when to that bright world above, We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. Cho. 74 b No. 72. The Valley of Blessing. T "The valley of Berachah."-2 CHR.. 20: 26. Mrs. ANNIE WITTENMYER. 3 4 1. I have entered the 2. There is peace in the 3. There is love in the 4. There's a song in the 9:3 WM. G. FISCHER by per. valley of blessing so sweet, And Jesus a- valley of blessing so sweet, And plen-ty the valley of blessing so sweet, Such as none but the valley of blessing so sweet, That angels would • ceive, an No.73. "Is Rev. WILL 12 92 bides with me there; And His spir-it and blood make my cleansing complete, land doth im- part, And there's rest for the weary - worn trav-el-er's feet, blood-wash'd may feel, When heaven comes down redeemed spir-its to greet, fain join the strain, As with rap - turous praises we bow at His feet, a And And His per-fect love cast-eth out fear. joy for the sor-row-ing heart. Christ sets His cov-e- nant seal. Cry-ing, Worthy the Lamb that was slain. And blessing, CHORUS. The 1. He You 2. Go 758 CHOE Oh come to this valley of Swee Swee blessing so sweet, Where Jesus will full - ness bestow- And believe, and re- 4 His nam No oth Oh, how The p 73 Do? 21. IP PHILLIPS, by per. Oh, what are You Going to Do?-Concluded. Say, what are yo The morning Your sun at The twi-light ful labor, Bu th of manhood, M member, He died for you! Lord has a work for stretching their hands to you! Then what are you Then what are you go-ing to you! Then what are you go - ing going to to still there is work for you! Then what are you go - ing to ian splendor, A are silvered, An do, brother? Say, what are you do, brother? Say, what are you go-ing go - ing to to do, do, brother? Say, what are you going to brother? Say, what are you go - ing to 18888 do? do? do? do? the home of yo 19 in world a high your time, th! Have you gs; A... e- Are you Then. No. 71. Art Thou Weary? "Come unto me, and I will give you rest."-MATT. 11: 28. Rev. J. M. NEALE, trans. -A -6 1. Art thou wea 12 ry, 2. Hath He marks to Rev. HENRY W. BAKER. 1861. art thou languid? Art thou sore distress'd? lead to Him If be my guide? me He e fount of truth r fortune bring r Saviour's Name cause you live. 3 a n a 7 "Come to Me," saith One, and His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side." coming, Be at rest." AMEN. 9 HH 3 HGH p- e- ing? ful- ness dan, 3 Is there diadem as monarch, That His brow adorns? "Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns!" 4 If I find Him, if I follow, What my future here? "Many a sorrow, many a labor, Many a tear.' 99 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? "Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past." 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? "Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away. "7 No. 70. Oh, what are You Going to Do? Oh, wh PHILIP PHILLIPS, by per. "How long halt ye between two opinions."-1 KINGS, 18: 21. FANNY J. CROSBY, 1867. 1. Oh, what are you go - ing 2. Oh, what are you go - ing 3. Oh, what are you going 4. Oh, what are you going to do, membe to do, to do, to do, brother? Say, what are you brother? The morning of at its brother? Your sun brother? The twi - light ap Lord H stretch still t going to do? You have thought of some useful labor, But youth .is past; The - noon is high; It or and strength of manhood, My vig shines in proach es now;- Al me- rid - ian splendor, And ready your locks are silvered, And do, do, do, what is the end in brother, are yours at rides through a cloudless win ter is on view? You are fresh from the home of your last: You are rising in world sky: You are hold -ing a high your brow: Your talents, your time, ly po - your No. 71. boy - hood, And prospects, And tion, 81 · rich - es, Of To just in the bloom of youth! prospered in Have you Rev. J. M. N world - ly things; A.... hon - or, and Jesus, your Mas trust, and fame;- Are you o - ter, give; Then.... 1. Art 2. Hath tast du ed the - ty to willing to those less favored, give the glo- ry ask world a-round you sparkling water That flows from the fount of truth? The smile of your fortune brings. And praise to your Saviour's Name? bet if the Is ter because you live. 8 "Come CHORUS. 1. Is your 2. Go, 3. The 4. You are heart prove in the Sav iour's keeping? Re re near that your gions that ing the heart sit in brink of Jor dan, is grate - ful- dark The ness Are But - 3 Is there d That "Yes, a c But c 4 If I find Wha "Many a 72 Man 71 read. No. 69. 1:17. P. P. BLISS, by per Refuge. 25. "Tho Lord also will be a refuge....in times of trouble."-Ps. 9: 9. Rev. CHARLES WESLEY, 1743. Jos. P. HOLBROOK, by per. - er 1. Jesus, lov er of my refuge have I - the call! of life- draw near; 2. Oth- soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; 3 waters roll, While the tem - pest still is high; ken for all; ng and strife While the near- er Leave, oh, leave me not a- lone, ar ry here 3 3 0- is breast re-cli Still sup - port and comfort me: 3 & Hide me, oh, my Saviour hide, Till the storm of life is past Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring; my trust on 3 s e'er de-ni All e grace for th -0- n-ner, come. n-ner, come. hristian come. -0- -- to 3 Safe Cov - er in-to my de 1 the ha- ven fenceless guide, Oh, receive my soul at last. head With the shadow of Thy wing. come to Thee, us in! ur spirits free; is from sin! on land of light our robes of wh day nor night we sing, 3 Thou, O Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find: Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind: Just and holy is Thy name, I am all unrighteousness; Vile, and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace. 14 Plenteous grace with Thee is found- Grace to cover all my sin: Let the healing streams abound; Make me, keep me, pure within, Thou of life the Fountain art, Freely let me take of Thee; Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. No. 68. Come; for the Feast is Spread. "Come; for all things are now ready."-LUKE 14: 17. Rev. HENRY BURTON. No. 69. P. P. BLISS, by per. Rev. CHARLE 40 1. Come, 2. Come 3. Come for the feast is where the fount-uin to the throne of spread; Hark flows- Riv grace, to the call! 1. Je- Bold - er ly of life- 2. Oth- draw near; 4. U While th Come to the Living Heal He - ing for all thy who would win the Bread, woes, race Bro - ken Doubting Must for all; and strife; Leave, tar ry here; Come to His house of wine, Low on Mill - ions have been supplied, No What e'er thy want may be, one was e'er Here is the His breast re-cline, de-nied; grace for thee, Hide m All m g 70 All that He hath is thine; Come, sin-ner, come. Come to Je the sus thy on crim - son tide, ly Come, plea; Come, sin - ner, Christian come. Safe in Cove come. 4 Come to the Better Land, Pilgrim, make haste! Earth is a foreign strand- Wilderness waste! Here are the harps of gold, Here are the joys untold- Crowns for the young and old; Come, pilgrim, come. 70 5 Jesus, we come to Thee, Oh, take us in! Set Thou our spirits free; Cleanse us from sin! Then, in yon land of light, Clothed in our robes of white, Resting not day nor night, Thee will we sing, 3 Thou, O Ch More than Raise the fa Heal the E Just and ho I am all u Vile, and fu Thou art 69 ought ."-HEB. 11: 16. HILIP PHILLIPS, by to o'er man me ma-ny bur-dens are slipping o'er No. 67. The Ninety and Vine. "Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost."-LUKE 15: 6. ELIZABETH C. CLEPHANE, 1868. 8 TO BE SUNG ONLY AS A SOLO. IRA. D. SANKEY, by per. of the 1. There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shel - ter "Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for 2. P to day, to day, to day, to day, fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of Thee?" But the Shepherd made answer: ""Tis of mine Has wandered away from 2 gold- me And Rit. Q way on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender although the road be rough and steep I go to the desert to O ( உ 20 Near-er mye Shepherd's care, find my sheep, I A way from the go to the ten - der desert to 3. Shepherd's care. find my sheep." ve been be- But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out in the desert He heard its cry- Sick and helpless, and ready to die. the way 4. Ere the Shepherd could bring him back." "Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?" "They are pierced to-night by many a thorn.' 5. But all thro' the mountains, thunder-riven, And up from the rocky steep, "Lord, whence are those blood-drops all There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice! I have found my sheep!' That mark out the mountain's track?" And the angels echoed around the throne, "They were shed for one who had gone "Rejoice, for the Lord brings back His astray own!" 68 No. 66. One Sweetly Solemn Thought. "Now they desire better country that is, an heavenly."-HEB. 11: 16. Miss PHOEBE CAREY. No. 67. "Rejoice ELIZABETH C. C PHILIP PHILLIPS, by per. 6 ४ 1. There wer 2. "Lord, 1. One sweet 2. Near- er ly sol emn thought Comes to my Fa 1 ther's house, Where ma- 3. Near 4. Be er the bound of life, near me when my feet slipping o'er and mansions ny Where bur-dens are Are me -0-0- laid o'er the o'er; be; down; I'm Nearer nearer home to day, to day, Than the brink; Near-er For to great white throne to leave the day, Near- I am near - er cross home to to day, And day, Per CHORUS. fore. the crystal sea. I have been be er nearer to haps, than now I the crown. think. Near- er my home, Near- er my home, fold, Thee?" But th me gold-A A Shepl find Nearer my home to - day, to day, Than I have been before. 9 But none of the How deep we Nor how dark w passed Ere He found Out in the dese Sick and helple "Lord, whence the wa That mark ot "They were sh astray 67 Life. REV. 3:8. ROBERT LOWRY, by No. 65. Hallelujah, 'tis Done! "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life."-JOHN 3:16. P. P. BLISS. P. P. BLISS, by per. s of my heart ha weakest of thos ms He will was spirit is sick 3 1. 'Tis the 2. Tho' the prom - ise path - way of be God, full sal lonely, and dan - va - tion - to gerous give too, f Un- to Surely him who on Je - sus is Je sus, his Son, will a ble to car - ry me through. be lieve. k at the open vill not say me thro' the gates of our will let me Hal lelujah, 'tis done! be-lieve on the Son; I am 1st. 2nd. g saved by the blood of the crucified One; crucified One. A more and more af 9 -0. the o-pen do 3 Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng, They are safe now in glory, and this is their song: Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles as their song of salvation they sing Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 5 There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold, And they sing as they march through the streets of Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. 6 There's a part in that chorus for you and for me, And the theme of our praises forever will be: Hallelujah, 'tis done! etc. pure gold: 66 #6 No. 64. The Mistakes of my my Life. "Behold, 1 have set before thee an open door "-REV. 3: 8. Mrs URANIA LOCKE BAILEY. Tenderly. No. 65. "For G bel Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, by per. P. P. BLE 4 been 1. The mistakes of my life have many, The sins of my heart have been 2. I am lowest of those who love Him, I am weakest of those who 3. My mistakes His free grace will cover, My sins He will wash a - 4. The mistakes of my life have been many, And my spirit is sick with 1. T 2. T 93 4 Sure more, And I scarce can see for weeping, But I'll knock at the open pray; But I come as He has bidden, way, And the feet that shrink and falter door. And Shall He will not walk thro' the say me nay. gates of day. sin, And I scarce can see for weeping, But the Saviour will let me in. Hal CHORUS. saved I know I am weak and sinful, It comes to me more and more; But உ. when the dear Saviour shall bid me come in, I'll en- ter the o-pen door. 3 41 55 65 11 7. .SANKEY, by pe No. 63. Ok, to be Nothing. "Neither is he that planteth, anything, neither he that watereth."-1 COR. 3: 7. GEORGIANA M. TAYLOR, 1869. 28 Very slow. 1. Oh, to be nothing, noth- ing, R. GEO. HALLS. Arr. by P. P. BLISS. On-ly to lie at His feet, a camest to eart , and Thy royal e shade of the 8 set Thy peo- CHо. Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Thy holy nativ eatest humility deserts of Gal y bear Thee to [ heart for The 9 உ G உ Only to lie at His feet, FIN E. A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master's use made meet. 皮 ​魚​. broken and emptied ves - sel, For the Master's use made meet. 9: Emptied that He might fill me As forth to His service I go; D. C. CHORUS. Broken, that 60 un-hin-dered, His life through me might flow. heart for The 2 Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Only as led by His hand; A messenger at His gateway, Only waiting for His command, Only an instrument ready His praises to sound at His will, Willing, should He not require me, In silence to wait on Him still. Cho. 3 Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Painful the humbling may be. Yet low in the dust I'd lay me That the world might my Saviour sec. Rather be nothing, nothing, To Him let their voices be raised, He is the Fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised. Cho. 64 No. 62. Room for Thee. "There was no room for them in the inn."-LUKE. 2: 7. EMILY S. ELLIOTT. Slow. 4 No. 63. "Neith IRA. D. SANKEY, by per GEORGIANA Very a 1. Thou didst leave Thy throne, and Thy kingly crown, When Thou camest to earth for 2. Heav'ns ar - ches rang when the angels sang, Of Thy birth, and Thy royal de- 3. Foxes found their rest, and the birds had their nests, In the shade of the cedar 4. Thou camest O Lord, with Thy living word, That should set Thy peo - ple 9:4 54 Thy holy nativity. me; But in Bethlehem's home there was found no room, For cree; But in lowly birth didst Thou come to earth, And in greatest humility. tree; But Thy couch was the sod, O Thou Son of God, In the deserts of Galilee. free; But with mocking and scorn and with crown of thorn, Did they bear Thee to Cal- REFRAIN. 6 1. Oh, 9:6 CHO. Oh, A bra A br [vary. Emptie Oh, come to my heart, Lord Jesus! There is room in my heart for Thee. Broken Oh, come to my heart, Lord Jesus, come! There is room in my heart for Thee. 2 Oh, to b Only a A messe Only Only an His p 5 Heaven's arches shall ring, and its choirs shall sing, At Thy coming to victory, Thou wilt call me home, saying "yet there is room," There is room at My side for thee. Cho. 39 Willing, In sile 63 Faith. 8:14 WALTER KITTRED The Land No. 61. The Land of Beulah. "Thou shalt be called Beulah, for the Lord delighteth in thee."-ISA. 62: 4 As sung by the late BISHOP MORRIS. Rev. JEFFERSON HASCALL (1807-) 1860. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. ail, and see t cries and tears; - 2. My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is near - ly My strongest tri als now are past, My triumph is be gun. know I'm nearing the ho -ly ranks Of friends and kindred dear, For I brush the dews on Jordan's banks, The crossing must be run; near. their glo-ries b nd doubts, and f 96 the golden stran CHORUS. f of 0 come, an 3 gel band, come and around me stand, 0, ट bear me eir glorious band a-way on your snowy wings To my im- mor- tal home, O, 20 Repe he bet-ter land 6 9 bear me a-way on your snow-y wings To my im- mor- tal home. J I've almost gained my heavenly home, (4 O, bear my longing heart to Him My spirit loudly sings; The holy ones, behold, they come ! I hear the naise of wings. Who bled and died for me; Whose blood now cleanses from all sin, And gives me victory. 02 No. 60. Give me the Wings of Faith. Rev. I. WATTS, 1709. SOLO. No. 61. "TH "Here we have no continuing city."-HEB. 13: 14 Arr. by WALTER KITTREDGE. Rev. JEFFE 1. Give me The the wings of faith to rise, Within the vail, and see 2. Once they were mourners here be - low, And pour'd out cries and tears; They For D as saints a - bove, how great their joys, How bright their glo- ries be. wrestled hard, we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears. CHOR CHORUS. Many are the friends who are waiting to-day, Happy on the golden strand, bear m Many are the voices calling us away, To join their glorious band. 19 Calling us away, 2 Repeat pp Calling us away, Call - ing to the bet-ter land. 3. I ask them whence their victory came. They, with united breath, Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, Their triumph to His death. Many are the friends, &. bear m JI've almo My spi The holy I hear 61 rever. COR. 15: 42. S. J. VAIL, by p a glorious da -ed with such c 19: We shall Sleep. Sleep. Concluded. of We shall meet to part, no, never, 3 We shall sleep, but not for ever, In the lone and silent grave; Blessed be the Lord that taketh, Blessed be the Lord that gave. No. 59. surrection mo ing hearts de-s 6 -0 On the resurrection morn! In the bright, eternal city Death can never, never come! In His own good time He'll call us From our rest to Home, sweet Home. What hast Thou done for Me? "So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many."-HEB. 9: 28. Miss FRANCES R. HAVERGAL. Moderato. P. P. BLISS, by per. Cho. 1. I gave My life for thee, 2. My Father's house of light, My My precious blood I shed, glory - cir- cled throne sert and the pl ting sun is lo 9:6 8 s shall rise a-g we cherished s & I That thou might'st ransomed be, left, for earth- ly And quickened from the night, For wand'rings sad and dead; lone; I gave, I gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for Me? it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for Me? I left, I left glorious da 3 I suffered much for thee, More than thy tongue can tell, Of bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell; I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from My home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and My love; I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou brought to Me? 60 No. 58. We shall Sleep, but not forever. "Sown in corruption....raised in incorruption."-1 COR. 15: 42. Mrs. M. A. KIDDER. £3 D4 S. J. VAIL, by per. We E 2. When we see & 1. We shall sleep, but not for ever, There will be precious blossom That we tend -ed with such care, a glorious dawn! 19:3 4 3 We shall In the Blessed E Blessed No. 59. tak We shall meet to part, no, never, Rudely On the resurrection moru! - en from our bo - som, How our ach-ing hearts despair! Miss FR Mo 1. I 2. My & 9:6 From the deep - est caves of ocean, From the desert and the plain, Round its lit tle grave we lin - ger, Till the set ting sun is low, From the valley and the mountain. Countless throngs shall rise again. Feeling all our hopes have perished With the flow'r we cherished so. CHORUS. cres. We shall sleep, but not for - ever, There will be glorious dawn; That 3 I suffere More Of bitte To res I've born What ha 59 ches. 20. No. 57. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. "There is a Friend that sticketh closer than a brother."-PROV. 18: 24. HORATIUS BONAR, D. D. CHARLES C. CONVERSE, 1868, by per. EO. F. ROOT, by p hy bosom's do the hall and hu to let thee in 1. What a Friend we have in What a priv - i - lege to D ever-mor e door is shu for thy sin Oh, what peace we oft- en heart of sin door is fast then, for-got Je sus, All our sins and griefs to bear; carry Every thing to God in prayer. forfeit, Oh, what needless pain we bear- All because we do not carry Every thing to God in prayer. let me in!" ks in at last. nows thee not! 2 Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a Friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge.- Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer; In His arms He'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a solace there. 58 No. 56. In the Silent Midnight Watches. "Behold I stand at the door and knock."-REV. 3: 20. Rev. A. C. COXE, D. D. Piano e Marcato. No. 57. "The GEO. F. ROOT, by per. HORATIUS BON 1. What a 1. In 1 the si 2. Death comes down with reckless foot - steps, To 3. Then 'tis time to stand en treating lent midnight watch-es, List-thy bosom's door! the hall and hut; Christ to let thee in; How it knocketh, knocketh, knocketh, Knocketh Think you death will tar ry At the gate of hea ever- more! knocking, When the door is shut? - ven beat -ing, Wail - ing for thy sin? What a Oh, w Say not 'tis Je las, thou guilt - y thy puls - es beat-ing, 'Tis thy heart of - sus wait- eth, wait-eth, wait- eth; But the door is Nay! a- sin; fast; creature! Hast thou, then, for - got? All b 2 Have we Is ther We shou me in!" last. Take it Can we E Who w Jesus kn Take i 'Tis thy Saviour knocks, and cri - eth, "Rise, and let Grieved, away Je - thy Saviour go- eth, Death breaks in at sus waited long to know thee, Now He knows thee not! 57 3:25. P.P.BLISS, by No. 55. I Left it All with Jesus. "Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you."-1 PETER 5: 7. Miss ELLEN H. WILLIS. English. ently on my w I hold most 1. 1 left it all with Jesus Long ago; All my sins I brought Him, 2. I leave it all with Jesus, For He knows How to steal the bit 9:46 - ter ny strength sh by strength sh f And my wos. When by faith I saw Him On the tree, Heard His small, still whisper, From life's woes; How to gild the tear-drop With His smile, Make the desert garden by strength sha 'Tis for thee,' From my heart the burden Rolled a way- Hap-py day! Bloom a-while: When my weakness leaneth On Cres. His might, All seems light. Rit. When my From my heart the bur - den Rolled a weakness lean - eth On way His might, All Happy day! seems light. 9 strength shall 3 I leave it all with Jesus Day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him Come what may. Hope has dropped her anchor, Found her rest In the calm, sure haven Of His breast: Love esteems it heaven To abide At His side. 4 Oh, leave it all with Jesus, Drooping soul! Tell not half thy story, But the whole. Worlds on worlds are hanging On His hand, Life and death are waiting His command; Yet His tender bosom Makes thee room--Oh, come hom 56 No.54. ANON. 43 His Word a Tower. "As thy days, so shail thy strength be?"-DEUT. 33: 25. No. 55. "Casti P. P. BLISS, by per. Miss ELLEN E 4 1. While foes are strong and danger near, A voice falls gently on 2. With such a promise need I fear, For all that now I hold most dear? 1. 1 left 2. I leave my ear; 9:3 9: My Saviour speaks, He says to me, That "as my days my strength shall be.' No, I will never anxious be, For "as my days my strength shall be." D- CHORUS. 9: His word a Tower to which I flee, For "as my days my strength shall be." HA His word a Tower to which I flee, For "as my days my strength shall be." 8 And when at last I'm called to die, Still on Thy promise I'll rely; Yes, Lord, I then will trust in Thee, That "as my days my strength shall be." His word a Tower, &c. Cro. And my wa From life's "Tis for Bloom 8-w 요요 ​Cres. From m When m 3 I leav D= Faith Co Hope F In the 0 Love To ab RA D. SANKRY, by loving Saviour t No. 53. A Crown of Rejoicing. "Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness." -2 TIM. 4: 8. Rev. J. B. ATCHINSON. DUET. P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. O crown of rejoicing that's waiting for me, When finished my 2. O won - der - ful song that in glo- ry I'll sing, To Him who re 3. O joy ever- last ing when hea-ven is Forever in 4. O wonderful name which the glo- ri - fied bear, The new name which - won, + course, and when Jesus I see, And when from my Lord comes the sweet sounding deemed me to Jesus my King; All glo-ry and hon - or to Him shall be sigh- ing-these all flee a- To him that o'er-com ry to shine as the sun; - sus bestows on us there; No sorrow nor - eth 'twill only be ness o'er me, glo Je 22 am praying, -0- ーター ​-ing for you. in "9 - vant, the joy of thy Lord.' ing for ever heaven. ows- 'tis one end- less day. our wel - come to heaven. word: "Receive faithful ser given, way, And praises un - ceas No night there, no shad given, Blest sign of ap prov - al, CHORUS. O crown of re-joic ing, O wonderful song; O joy ev-er R Crown of rejoicing, O wonderful, wonderful song; m as a river- nds of this wo Author and Give was given to yo ou, tell others t [to r is your Savio viour may bri last ing, O glo- ri - fied throng;. O beautiful Joy ever-last-ing, O glo- ri - fied, glo - ri - fied throng; home, my home can it be? O glo ry reserved for me swered--'twas a Beautiful home, 55 54 No. 52. I Am Praying for You. "Praying always for you."-COL. 1: 2. S. O'MALEY CLUFF. 4- No. 53. Henc IRA D. SANKEY, by per. Rev. J. B. A DUE 1. I have a Saviour, He's pleading in glo - ry, A dear, loving Saviour tho' 9:24 earth-friends be few; And now He is watching in ten - derness o'er me, And ே 1.0 crow 2.0 won 3.0 joy 4. 0 won course, an deemed glo Je CHORUS. word: given, way, given, oh that my Saviour were your Saviour too! For you I am praying, For CHOR 多 ​you 9 f PP rall. 0 で ​I am praying, For you I am praying, I'm pray-ing for you. O crow 2. I have a Father: to me He has given A hope for eternity, blessed and true; And soon will He call me to meet Him in heaven, But oh that He'd let me bring you with me too! 3. 4. I have a peace: it is calm as a river- A peace that the friends of this world never knew: My Saviour alone is its Author and Giver, And oh, could I know it was given to you! 5. When Jesus has found you, tell others the story, [too: That my loving Saviour is your Saviour I have a robe: 'tis resplendent in whiteness, Awaiting in glory my wondering view; Oh, when I receive it all shining in bright- Then pray that your Saviour may bring ness, Dear friend, could I see you receiving one too! 9 last Joy ev home them to glory, And prayer will be answered--'twas an swered for you! Beauti 53 8: 6. P.P. BLISS, by per one up on high ed Head to be No 51. Blessed River. "And he shewed me a pure river of water of life."-REV. 22: 1. HORATIUS BONAR, D. D. Rev. ROBERT LOWRY, by per. 1. Fresh from the throne of glo 2. Stream full of life 3. Riv - er ry Bright in and of God I glad - ness, Spring of greet thee, Not now its crystal all health and peace, a - far, but near; gleam, 4 nd men re-ply 0-cate is He No a து Bursts out the liv ing fountain, Swells on - harps by thee hang si My soul to thy still the living stream; lent, Nor happy voi wa ters Hastes in - ces cease; its thirstings here; Liv Jus ing ti Blessed River, Let me Tran-quil River, Let Ho ly River, Let me me ever Feast my eyes ev - er Sit and sing by thee, ever Drink of on thee, on ly thee, 1 to are die. we. Blessed River, Let me ev · Tran-quil Riv- er, Let me ev er er Ho ly Riv- er, Let mae ev er Feast my eyes on thee. and sing by thee. Sit Drink of only thee. 52 No. 50. P.P.B. Hallelujah, He is Risen! "He is not here; for he is risen, as he said."-MATT. 28: 6. P. P. BLISS, by per. No 51. "A HORATIUS BON + 1. Hal- le lu- jah, 2. Halle is lu- jah, He is He ris - en! risen! Je - sus Our ex- is gone up on high! alt - ed Head to be; 2. Stream 1. Fresh fr 4 Rive Burst the bars of death a - sun-der, Sends the witness of the Spir - it - An- gels shout and men re-ply: That our Ad Vo-cate is He: Bursts ou No har My sou He is ris en, He is ris en, Liv ing He ris en, He 18 ris - en, Jus ti Bless-ec Tran-qu Hol 1st time. 2d time. g now, fied no more in Him to die. now, no are we. fied in more Him to are die. we. 3 Hallelujah, He is risen! Death for aye hath lost his sting, Christ, Himself the Resurrection, From the grave His own will bring: I: He is risen, Living Lord and coming King. :|| Bless-e Tran-q Ho 51 e Gates.* V.21: 25. PHILIP PHILLIPS, by pe 'd in Je-sus' blo is me by His mig essed for me wa be-yond the sta I am Sweeping through the Gates.-Concluded. -9 Rit. Repeat pp. Rob'd in whiteness, clad in brightness, I am sweeping thro' the gates. ச Dying words of Rev. ALFRED COOKMAN. wait. Soon wait. I al -more. Where t 3-tate. Lo! th Of No. 49. Jesus is Mine. "My beloved is mine."-SONG OF SOLOMON 2: 16. Mrs. CATHERINE J. BONAR, 1843. T. E. PERKINS, by per. 28 g: 1. Fade, fade each earthly joy, Je 2. Tempt not my soul a - sus is - way, Je - sus is - 3. Farewell, ye dreams of night, Je - sus 4. Fare - well, mor-tal Je - sus is is i- ty, mine! Break ev - ery mine! Here would I mine! Lost mine! in this Wel-come e- -yond the sky ss of His rest life is WOL mor-tal wal 926 968 thro' the gates rough the gates. before! st thro' the gates y stain I am; ten - der tie, Je sus ever stay, Je sus dawning light Je ter 1 ni ty, Je sus is mine! Dark is the is mine! Per - ish-ing sus is mine! All that my is mine! Welcome, O wil - der-ness, things of clay, soul has tried, loved and blest, Jesus is mine! Jesus is mine! Jesus is mine! Earth has no resting place, Jesus alone can bless, Born but for one brief day, Pass from my heart away, Left but dismal void, Jesus has sat - is - fied, Welcome, sweet scenes of rest, Welcome, my Saviour's breast, Je-sus is mine! 50 No. 48. I am Sweeping through the Gates.* "The gates of it shall not be shut at all by day."-REV. 21: 25. Rev. JOHN PARKER I am PHILIP PHILLIPS, by per. 4 Rob'd i 1. I am now a child of God, For I'm wash'd in Jesus' blood; 2. Oh! the 3. I bless-ed Lord of light, am sweeping thro' 4. Burst are all my pris-on the gate bars, He up - holds me by His Where the blessed for And I soar might: beyond me wait: the stars; Dying word No. 49. am Mrs. CATHEE and I'm longing while I wait. Soon on fold, and comfort while I wait. I work-ers rest er-more. Where the my Father's house, the bright and blest es - tate. Lo! am watching And His arms en Where the weary To for ev 8 the wings of morn e- ter - earth is And the crown of nal breaks, And the song love I'll fly, To my home beyond the sky, lean ing on His breast, Oh! the strife of done, sweet-ness of His rest, life is won, · im mor - tal wakes, my welcome, To Hal le 0 lu Oh, the Rob'd in glory whiteness REFRAIN. 88 I'm jah, I am sweeping sweeping thro' the gates. of that city am sweeping through the gates. just be fore! thro' the gates. - In the blood of yon-der Lamb, Wash'd from every stain 1. Fade, 2. Temp 3. Fare 4. Fare ten-d ev e dawnin ter-n Earth h g Born b Left b Welcom am; 49 No. 47. Secking to Save. .0%..on "For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost."-LUKE 19: 10. 3:28. S. J. VAN, by P.P.B. 96 8 P. P. BLISS, by per. d or life to y prayer shall fe's fit - ful 1. Ten-derly the Shepherd, O'er the mountains cold, Goes to bring his 2. Patiently the own - er Seeks with earnest care, In the dust and 3. Lovingly the Father Sends the news around: "He once dead now CHORUS. he walk with he walk with r, Lord, with lost one Back to the fold. Seeking to save, Seeking to save, darkness .R rare. Her treasure liveth- Once lost is found. to Thee; All to Thee; Gla to Thee; Th Lost one, 'tis Je sus Seeking to save. Seeking to save, walk with walk with T Lord, with T Seeking to save, Lost one, 'tis Je -sus Seeking to save. 48 No. 46. *** Close to Thee. "It is good for me to draw near to God."-Ps. 73: 28. FANNY J. CROSBY. #3 1. Thou my ev 2. Not for ease 3. Lead me thro' No. 47. "For the S. J. VAIL, by per. P.P.B. er-lasting por-tion, More than friend or life to me, or worldly pleasure, Nor for fame my prayer shall be; the vale of shadows, Bear me o'er life's fit ful - sea: 123 1. T 2. P 3. L 258 All along my pil - grim journey, Saviour, let me walk with Thee. Glad-ly will I toil and suf- fer, On - ly Then the gate of life let e- ternal, May I me walk with Thee. en - ter, Lord, with Thee. lost dark .R. liv- REFRAIN. Close to Thee, close to Close to Thee, close to Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, Close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee; All Thee, close to Thee; Glad-ly Thee, close to Thee; Then the a- Lo long will gate my pilgrim journey, Saviour, let I toil and of life ly me walk with Thee. me walk with Thee. suffer, On let e- ter - nal, May I en ter, Lord, with Thee. S - 47 10. S. J. VAIL, by CTTTI Scatter Seeds of Kindness.-Concluded. 3 If we knew the baby fingers, Pressed against the window pane, Would be cold and stiff to-morrow- Never trouble us again- Would the bright eyes of our darling Catch the frown upon our brow?--- prints of rosy fingers Would the Vex us then as they do now? our path; Let is flown! Stra hat No. 45. 14 Ah! those little ice-cold fingers, How they point our memories back To the hasty words and actions Strewn along our backward track! How those little hands remind us, As in snowy grace they lie, Not to scatter thorns-but roses- For our reaping by and by. Onward, Christian Soldiers. "Take unto you the whole armor of God."-EPH. 6: 13. Rev. S. BARING-GOULD. Jos. HAYDN, arr. 4 us find our swest e that summer es 1. Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as 2. Like a mighty ar - to war, With the Cross of Jesus my Moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are treading 3. Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus 4. On - ward, then, ye people, Join the happy throng, Blend with ours your voices e உ 94 moving All pinions Shake Go ing on before. Christ the Royal Master Leads a -gainst the foe, Where the saints have trod; We are not di- vid - ed, All one body we; Con- stant will remain; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail; the triumph song; Glory, laud, and hon - or, Un - to Christ the King, In scatter seeds One स Forward in - to battle, See, His ban-ners go. in hope and doctrine, One in char -i - ty. We have Christ's own promise, And that can - not fail. This thro' countless a- Men and an- gels sing. CHORUS. Onward, Christian g by and by 44 שי soldiers, Marching as to war, With the Cross of Je-sus Going on be-fore. e 46 No. 44. Scatter Seeds of Kindness. "Be kindly affectioned one to another."-ROM. 12: 10. Mrs. ALBERT SMITH. S. J. VAIL, by per. 4 1. Let us gath-er up the sunbeams, Lying all around our path; Let us 2. Strange we nev-er prize the music Till the sweet-voiced bird is flown! Strange that Sca 3 If we knew th Pressed aga Would be cold Never troub Would the bri Catch the fr Would the pri Vex us then No. 45. Rev. S. BARING keep the wheat and roses, Casting out the thorns and chaff. Let us find our sweetest we should slight the violets Till the lovely flowers are gone! Strange that summer skies [and 1. Onward, CH 2. Like a 1 3. Crowns and 4. On - ward, e s ד comfort In the blessings of to-day, With a patient hand removing All the sunshine Never seem one half so fair, As when winter's snowy pinions Shake the Going Where the s Con-stant In the t CHORUS. briars from the way. Then scatter seeds of kindness, Then scatter seeds of white down in the air. For-ward One in h We have Ch This thro' c ad lib. kindness, Then scatter seeds of kindness, For our reaping by and by. soldiers, 45 ate. TP. MAIN, by 1 No. 43. Hold Fast till I Come. "That which ye have already, hold fast till I come." -REV. 2: 25. Mrs. E. W. GRISWOLD. P. P. BLISS, by per. -ing child; th from sin!" a - bused, to MITI 1. Oh, spirit, o'erwhelmed by thy fail - is com - ing in - ures lure thee to ten - der est love, and fears, sin; Look Hold To 2. Hold fast when the world would al 3. Thy Saviour 94 fear oppress ny bound my ble what a bles up to thy Lord, tho' with trembling and tears: Weak Faith, to thy call seem the fast when the tempter assails from within; In sunshine or sadness, in make up His jewels and bear them above: Oh, child, in thine anguish, de- bled sore, my guilt the gate, heav'ns only dumb? To thee is the message, "Hold fast till I come.' gain or in loss, To falter were madness; Oh, cling to the cross. spair-ing or dumb, Re - member the message, "Hold fast till I come." 99 CHORUS. Hold fast till come, Hold fast till I come; the gate and rest me in. bright crown a waits thee; Hold fast till I come. 44 No. 42. I Stood Outside Outside the Gate. "Enter ye in at the strait gate."-MATT. 7: 13. Miss JOSEPHINE POLLARD. 6 8 No. 43. HUBERT P. MAIN, by per. 41 Mrs. E. W. C 1. I stood outside the 2. Oh, "Mercy!" loud I 3. In Mercy's guise I gate, A poor, cried, "Now give me knew The Saviour way - far - ing child; With- rest from sin !" "I long a bused, Who 1. Oh, 2. Hold 3. Thy 9:26 9-8 in my heart there beat A tempest loud and wild; A fear oppressed my will," a voice re - plied; And Mercy let me in; She bound my bleeding of ten sought my heart, And wept when I re- fused; Oh! what a blest re- soul, wounds, turn up to th fast whe make u heav'ns gain o spair-in That I might be too late; And oh, I trembled sore, And And soothed my heart opprest; She washed a-way my guilt And For all my years of sin! I stood outside the gate, And CHOR prayed out-side the gave me gate, And prayed out side... the gate. Je - Bus peace and let rest, me in, And gave And Je me sus peace let. and rest. me in. D Hold brigh 43 Foice. , and I will .L. HARTSOUGH, by No. 41. P. PB. Firmly. My High Tower. "The Lord is my Rock......and my high Tower."-Ps. 18: 2. P. P. BLISS, by per. e, Lord, to Thee strength assure; 24 4 1. In Zion's Rock a - biding, My soul her tri - umph sings; 2. Wild waves are round me swelling, Dark clouds 3. My Tower of strength can never In a - - bove I see; time of troub-le fail; d on Cal-va-ry -less all and pu now to Thee 9: In His pa- vil - ion hid - ing, I praise the King of kings. Yet, in my Fortress dwell-ing, More safe I can not be. No power of hell, for - ev er, Against it shall prevail. don Cal-va-ry. CHORUS. B My High Tower is He! To Him will flee; mess gives ts and free, nise is fulfilled, rings the plea. gblood! ming grace! t of Christ, our Lo and Righteousness In Him con-fide, In Him a bide; My High Tower is He! 42 Rev. L. H. No. 40. J I Hear Thy Welcome Voice. "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest."-MATT. 11: 28. No. 41. Rev. L. HARTSOUGH, by per. P.PB. Firmly. 54 264 9:23 1. I hear Thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to Thee For 2. Tho' coming weak and vile, Thou dost my strength assure; Thou 4 + 1. In 2. Wil 3. My cleansing dost my CHORUS. I in Thy precious blood That flowed on Cal - va - ry. vile-ness fully cleanse, Till spot - less all and pure. am coming Lord! 2 Coming now to Thee! • Wash me, cleanse me, in the blood That flowed on Cal-va- ry. 3 "Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, For earth and heaven above. 4 'Tis Jesus who confirms The blessed work within, By adding grace to welcomed grace, Where reigned the power of sin. 5 And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free, That every promise is fulfilled, If faith but brings the plea. 6 All hail, atoning blood! All hail, redeeming grace! All hail, the Gift of Christ, our Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness! Yet, No CHORUS. My E In 41 ses."-2 PET. 1:4. P. P. BLISS, by per. No. 39. Whiter than Snow. "Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow."-Ps. 51: 7. JAMES NICHOLSON. WM. G. FISCHER, 1872, by per. ひ ​ly pass-er by, ted watchers fly, 4 1. Lord Jesus, I long to be per-fect-ly whole; I want Thee for - 2. Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to 3. Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly en - treat; I wait, blessed 4. Lord Jesus, Thou seest patiently wait; Come I now, and with- e with Mine eye." ev - er, to live in e with Minec eye. make a in me a my soul; Break down every complete sac - ri- fice; Lord, at Thy cru- ci - fied feet, By new heart cre- ate; I i - dol, cast give up my-self, and what- faith, for my cleansing, I To those who have sought Thee, Thou ee with Mine eye; 2 T ee with Mine eye. -a shall be whiter than snow. shall be whiter than snow. shall be whiter than snow. out every foe; Now wash me, and I ever I know-Now wash me, and I see Thy blood flow-Now wash me, and I never said'st No-Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. CHORUS. -a- Whit er than snow, yes, whit er than snow; 3 Now wash me, and shall be whit er than snow. 40 No. 38. Precious Promise. No. 39. P. P. BLISS, by per. JAMES NICH "Whereby are given unto us excceding great and precious promises."-2 PET. 1: 4. NATHANIEL NILES, 1872. 1-8 1. Precious promise 2. When temp-ta- tions God hath giv- en To the wea-ry pass - er al-most win thee, And thy trusted watchers fly, by, 9:29 1. Lord 2. Lord 3. Lord 4. Lord 9: 9 On the way from Let this promise earth to heaven, "I will guide thee with Mine eye.' ring with-in thee, "I will guide thee with Mine eye.' ev 27 make Lord, in REFRAIN. I will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye; out ev 2. ever see Thy nev-er CHORUS On the way from earth to heaven, I will guide thee with Mine eye. Whit 3 When thy secret hopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by, Let this promise still be cherished, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." 4 When the shades of life are falling, And the hour has come to die, Hear thy trusty Pilot calling, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." Now 39 meth! eth!"-MATT. 25: 6. EO. F. ROOT, by per. No. 37. Look Away to Jesus. 2 Rev. HENRY BURTON. "Looking unto Jesus."-HEB. 12: 2. P. P. BLISS, by per. hite and clean, We' open now, All open door; We + 19: 4 E 4 1. Look a - way to Je sus, Soul 2. Look a 3. Look a way to way to Je sus, Sol by woe dier in the Je sus, When the skies op - press'd; fight; are fair; e know we've nothi Accept the in-vi We see He is mo 'Twas for thee He When the battle Calm seas have their dan il, the robes we we but take your lam w the door once sh meth! And all m and ச rest, bright; ware! suf fer'd, Come thick ens gers; Keep Mar to thine ar Him 1 mor in er, - be - All thy griefs He car Though thy foes be ma Earth-ly joys are fleet - ried, ny, ing, All Tho' Go 1 thy sins He bore; thy strength be small, ing as they came, Look a 1 Look a Look a - way to way to way to Je sus; Trust Him ev - er more. Je sus; He Je sus, Ev er - shall con- quer more the all. same. are white and clea 4 Look away to Jesus, 'Mid the toil and heat; Soon will come the resting At the Master's feet; For the guests are bidden, And the feast is spread; Look away to Jesus, In His footsteps tread. 5 When, amid the music Of the endless feast, Saints will sing His praises, Thine shall not be least; Then, amid the glories Of the crystal sea, Look away to Jesus, Through eternity. No. 36. Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh ! "At midnight there was a cry made, behold the Bridegroom cometh!"-MATT. 25: 6. G. F. R. No. 37. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. Rev. HENRY E Our robes are white and clean, We've With in the 0- 0- pen now, All pen door; We 1. Look 2. Look 3. Look 1. Our lamps are trimm'd and burning, 2. Go forth, go forth to meet Him, The way is 3. We see the marriage splendor 4 94 A tar-ried for the Bridegroom, Oh, may we enter in? We know we've nothing light-ed with the glory That's streaming from His brow. Accept the in- vi know that those who enter Are blest for - ev-er - more. We see He is more a worthy That we can call our own- The light, the oil, the robes we wear, tation Beyond de-serv- ing kind; Make no delay, but take your lamps, Than all the sons of men, But still we know the door once shut, lovely Are all from Him alone. And joy eternal find. Will nev-er ope a- gain. CHORUS. "T was fo When th Calm sem All t Though Earth-1 Behold the Bridegroom cometh! And all may Look a Look a Look a 4 Look awa Mid the Soon will enter in, Whose lamps are trimm'd and burning, Whose robes are white and clean. At the M For the gu And the Look away In His f 38 37 ? P. BLISS, by per. e're soldiers en For Sa- tan ap con-flict our bo som ma Who's on the Lord's Side?-Concluded. true and the tried, Who'll stand by his col - ors-who's on the Lord's side? No. 35. 3 Who is there among us yet under the rod, Who knows not the pardoning mercy of God? Oh, bring to Him humbly the heart in its pride; Oh, haste, while He's waiting and seek the Lord's side. Cho. 4 Oh, heed not the sorrow, the pain and the wrong, For soon shall our sighing be changed into song; So, bearing the cross of our covenant Guide, We'll shout, as we triumph, "I'm on the Lord's side.' 99 Cho. Remember Me. "O Lord, Thou knowest; remember."-JER. 15: 15. ISAAC WATTS. ASA HULL, by per. the Lord's side the Lord's side 1. A fas! and did my 1 stand by his Saviour bleed? And did my Sovereign die? CHо.-Help me, dear Sav- iour, Thee to own, And ev - er faith-ful be; 94 Would He de vote that And when Thou sit - tesi sa- a worm as cred head For such I? on Thy throne, O Lord, re-mem- ber me. nong us, 2 Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity! grace unknown! And love beyond degree. Cho. 3 Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker died For man, the creature's sin. Cho. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face, Whilst His dear cross appears, Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. Cho. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe; Here, Lord, I give myself away; 'Tis all that I can do. Cho. No. 34. Who's on the Lord's Side? "Who is on the Lord's side."-Ex. 32: 26. PAULINA. Who's P. P. BLISS, by per. 1. We're marching 2. The sword may 9:4 24 to Canaan with ban - ner and song, We're soldiers en - be burnished, the ar- mor be bright, For Sa - tan ap true and 3 T list ed to fight 'gainst the wrong; But, lest in the con-flict pears as an an- gel of light; Yet dark-ly our the bo - som may strength should divide, We ask, Who among us on the Lord's side? treach - e- ry hide, While lips are profess - ing, "I'm on the Lord's side." 18 CHORUS. No. 35. C 40 F S ISAAC WATTS. 1. Alas CHO.-Help me Oh, who is there among us, the true and the tried, Who'll stand by his Would He And when colors-who's on the Lord's side? Oh, who is there among us, the 36 9 Was it for cri He groaned Amazing pity And love be 3 Well might t And shut h When Christ, For man, th 35 to come in, that W. H. DOANE, by per No. 33. EDGAR PAGE. Trusting Jesus, That is All. "Though he slay me, yet will I trust him."-JOB 13: 15. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. ch them in pi-ty ift up the fall-e 25-8 1. Simply trusting every day, Trusting thro' a 2. Brightly doth His Spir-it shine In to this poor 3. Singing, if my way is clear; Praying, if the 4. Trusting Him while life shall last, Trusting Him till stormy way; heart of mine; path is drear; earth is past; per wall, Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting Jesus, that is all. RUS. scue the per-ish-i E - ven when my faith is small, While He leads I can - not fall, If in danger, for Him call; Till within the jas Je-sus will save ving heart, ndness, [m oken will vibrate o shing, t; CHORUS. Trusting as the moments fly, Trusting as the days go by; [provi Trusting Him whate'er be- fall, Trusting Je sus, that is all. abor the Lord row way em; rer a Saviour has d 34 4 No. 32. Rescue the Perishing. "Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled."-LUKE 14: 23. FANNY J. CROSBY. 4 No. 33. W. H. DOANE, by per. EDGAR PAGE. 1. Res-cue the per-ish-ing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pi - ty from 9:24 54 19: sin and the grave; Weep o'er the err - ing one, Lift up the fall-en, CHORUS. Simp 2. Brigh 3. Singin 4. Trusti E-ven While H a Tell them of Je - sus the migh-ty to save. Rescue the per-ish-ing, If in Till with எ CHORUS Care for the dy-ing; Je - sus is merciful, Jesus will save. Trusting 2 Though they are slighting Him, Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently: He will forgive if they only.believe. Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, [more. Chords that were broken will vibrate once 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it; [provide: 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Strength for thy labor the Lord will Back to the narrow way Patiently win them; Feelings lie buried that grace can restore: Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. Trusting 33 94: 22 BRADBURY, by per No. 31. FANNY J. CROSBY. Just a Word for Jesus. "Wilt thou not tell."-EZEK 24: 19. W. H. DOANE, by per. and righteousness; unchanging grace 1. Now just a word for Je 1 sus; Your dear - Je - sus; You 3. Now just a word for Je - sus; A 4. Now just a word for Je sus; Let 2. Now just a word for est friend so true; feel your sins for-given, cross it not cannot be the time be lost; on Je-sus' name within the vail. Come, cheer our hearts and tell us And by To His grace are say, I striving To love my Sav The heart's neglect - ed du - What He reach a iour Who gave His life ty Brings sor - row to has done for you. home in heaven. for me. its cost. - er ground is REFRAIN. nk-ing sand. Now just a word for Jesus-'T will help us on our way; One little word for Je sus, 0 speak, or sing, or pray. 5. Now just a word for Jesus; And if your faith be dim, Arise in all your weakness, And leave the rest to Him.-Ref. 32 No. 30. The Solid Rock. No. 31. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per FANNY J. CROB "The Lord is my defence, and rock of my refuge."-Ps. 94: 22. Rev. EDWARD MOTE, 1825. 4 ச a 1. My hope is built on nothing less 2. When darkness veils His lovely face, Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; I rest on His unchanging grace; 1. Now 9:3 2. Now 3. Now 4. Now ・a @ O I dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Jesus' name. In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vail. CHORUS. . a O O - உ a 9:2 On Christ, the Solid Rock I stand; All other ground is 量 ​sinking sand, All oth er ground is sink - ing sand. 9:# 3 His oath, His covenant, His blood, Support me in the whelming flood; When all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. 4 When He shall come with trumpet sound, O, may I then in Him be found; Drest in His righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne! Come, ch And by To sa The he REFRAIN. Now just little 31 "-LUKE 10: 39. P. P. BLISS, by per to His word perfume rare, tmorn-ing hour, No. 29. Little While. "What is this that he saith a little while."-JOHN 16: 17. Mrs. JANE CREWDSON. Slowly. 254 1. Oh, for the peace that floweth as 8 riv IRA D. SANKEY, by per. er, Making life's Do loving Lords grave pre-pare: rec- tion power ·D- desert places bloom and smile; Oh, for the faith to grasp "Heav'ns bright for- 4. disciple's plac s ap-prov-al wo en, Praise the Lor ace for me, lace for me, OW for me, -0- hoose to be. ev er be. ter nity. タ ​ev - rit. er," A - mid the shadows of earth's "little while." "9 2 "A little while" for patient vigil-keeping, To face the storm and wrestle with the strong; "A little while" to sow the seed with weeping, Then bind the sheaves and sing the harvest song. 3 "A little while" the earthern pitcher taking, To wayside brooks, from far off fountains fed; Then the parched lip its thirst forever slaking Beside the fulness of the Fountain-head. 4"A little while" to keep the oil from failing, "A little while" faith's flickering lamp to trim; And then the Bridegroom's coming footsteps hailing, We'll haste to meet Him with the bridal hymn. 30 6 8. 1. At the feet of Je sus, 2. At the feet 3. At of Je the feet of sus, Je sus, In No. 28. P. P. B. At the Feet of Jesus. "Mary which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word."-LUKE 10: 39. Moderato. No. 29. P. P. BLISS, by per. Mrs. JANE CE Slowly. 6 List'ning to His word: Pour ing per fume rare, that morn-ing hour, - 4 1. Oh, Do Learning wisdom's les Son Ma Lov - ry did ing hearts re her Sav 1 iour For From her lov the grave ceiving Res ur rec - ing Lord: pre- pare: tion power: + Mary, led by heav'nly grace, Chose the meek dis ci- ple's place. her Lord's ap- prov-al And, from love the "good work" done, She Haste with joy to preach the word: "Christ is ris - won. en, Praise the Lord!" CHORUS. @ D At the feet of Je sus 18 At the feet of Je sus is the piace for the place for me, me, At the feet of Je sus, ris : en now for me, There There I & hum in sweet- est shall sing ble learn ser- - er vice - es His prais - I would would through e - y 0 be. er be. ni - ty. choose to ev ter desert p ev- 29 I will give IP PHILLIPS, by per. ul love it must be and died on the tr of Jesus shall see I go but to Thee Song of Salvation. Concluded. 1. "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the worlá to save sinners." 1 TIM. 1: 15.—Cho. 2. "He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities. And with His stripes we are healed." ISA. 53: 5.-Oko. 3. "In my Father's house are many mansions. ..I go to prepare a place for you....That where JOHN 14: 2, 3. Cho. I am, there ye may be also.' " 4. "I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall inherit all things, and I will be his God, and he shall be my son." REV. 21: 6, 7.Cho. compassion for 'd and suffered for and furnished for r and heaven for No. 27. Knocking, Knocking, Who is There? "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any man hear my voice and open the door, I will come in to him and sup with hini, and he with me."-REV. 3: 10. Mrs. H. B. STOWE, arr, With feeling. 9 GEO. F. ROOT, by per. • HORUS. 4-9 G 1. Knocking, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, 2. Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, oh, how fair! wondrous fair; 3. Knocking, knocking-what still there? Waiting, waiting, grand and fair @- 19: 4 Response. es, yes, yes, for bove in His 4 "Tis ट . a Pilgrim strange and king-ly, Nev-er such was seen be-fore. But the door is pen, For the weeds and 1-vy vine, hard to O - Yes, the pierced hand still knocketh, And beneath the crowned hair 夜 ​64 + ou and me. す ​Ah! my soul, for such a wonder, Wilt thou not un - do the door. - er round the hinges twine. With their dark and clinging tendrils, Ev Beam the patient eyes, so ten - der, Of thy Saviour, waiting there. ng the Chorus. 28 No. 26. Song of Salvation. "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."-MATT. 11: 28. 1. ANON. 4 P I have heard of a Saviour's love, 2. I have heard how He suffered and bled, 3. I've been told of a heaven on high, Lord, answer these questions of mine, 4. PHILIP PHILLIPS, by per. 1. "This is a faith- And a won - der-ful love it must be; How He languish'd and died on the tree; Which the children of Jesus shall see; To whom shall I go but to Thee? to save sinners." 2. "He was won His stripes we are 3. "In my Father I am, there ye may 4. "I will give t Overcometh shall i 9:2 But did He come down from above, But then is it any - where said, But is there a place in the sky And say by Thy Spir-it di vine, -B No.27. Out of love and compassion for That He languish'd and suffered for Made read-y and furnished for There's a Saviour and heaven for "Behold, I st- I will Mrs. H. B. ST feeli With 15 me, for me, Out of love and compassion for me? me, for me, That He languished and suffered for me! me, for me, Made read-y and furnished for me? me, for me, There's a Saviour and heaven for me. எ O CHORUS. Response. Yes, yes, yes, for 1. Knock 2. Knock 3. Knock ब • "Tis But t Yes, @ g me, for me, Yes, yes, yes for me; Our Lord from a - bove in His Rit.. ८ Ah! m in - fin ite love, On the cross died to save you and me. With t Beam t 。 The Response, or Scripture text, to be read for each verse, before singing the Chorus. 27 No. 25. I Bring my Sins to Thee. MATT. 13:30. F. ROOT, by per "In returning and rest ye shall be saved."-ISA. 30: 15. FRANCES RIDLEY HAVEBGAL. P. P. BLISS, by per. 3 es of the good eat may be ther d now is wait 2-er 1. I 2. I bring my bring my sins grief to to Thee, The sins Thee, The grief I I can- - not can-not count, tell; to-get he work be done d pass none by e work is great e harvest come U the reapers! Thy once o- pened Fount; Thou know-est all SO well; That No all may cleansed words shall need-ed be be, In 9: L I bring them Saviour, all to Thee; The sorrow laid on me, I bring the O vest home?" Oh great for all to me, The Thee, O bur den is suff'ring Sav - burden is suff'ring Sav - too iour, too iour, great for all to me. Thee. m the fields of 3 My joys to Thee I bring, The joys thy love has given, That each may be a wing To lift me nearer heaven, I bring them, Saviour, all to Thee, Who hast procured them all for me. 4 My life I bring to Thee, I would not be my own; O Saviour, let me be Thine ever, Thine alone, My heart, my life, my all I bring To Thee, my Saviour and my King. No. 24. Oh, Where are the Reapers. No. 25. GEO. F. ROOT, by per. FRANCES P "I will say to the reapers: gather the wheat into my barn."-MATT. 13: 30. EBEN E. REXFORD Moderato. 4 1. Oh, where are the reapers that gar - ner in The sheaves of 2. Go out in the by-ways and search them all; The wheat may be there, 3. The fields all are ripening, and far and 4. So come with your sickles, ye 2:54 the good sons wide The world now of men, And 1. I E 2. I E is wait - gather togeth 19:3 of sickles er from the fields sin; With though the weeds are tall; Then search in the highway, and pass none by, ing the harvest tide: But reapers are few, and the work is great, the gold- en grain; Toil on till the Lord of the harvest come, of truth must the work be done, That No 9 CHORUS. And no one may rest till the "harvest home." Where are the reapers! Oh, gather from all for the home on high. But And much will be lost should the harvest wait. Then share ye His joy in the "harvest home." bri I bri who will come And share in the glory of the "harvest home?" Oh, f 9: great all who will help us to garner in The sheaves of good from the fields of sin. 26 3 My j Th That To 1 bring Who h 25 No. 23. IRA D. SANKEY, by per P. P. B. The Half was Never Told. "Behold, the half was not told."-KINGS 10: 7. P. P. BLISS, by per. hall of song, f 1. Repeat the sto - 2. Of peace 3. My high- est place is ly 4. And oh, what rapture will - ing low it be ry o'er and o'er, Of grace so full and free; I only knew the name, Nor found my soul its rest At my Re-deemer's feet; With all the host a bove, bee & go: 1쇄 ​est ! long; 2 ter now! thee: I love to hear it more and Un-til the sweet-voiced angel No re- more, Since grace has rescued me. came To soothe my wea - breast. ry know, But in His service sweet. of The wonders His love. al joy in life I To sing through all e ter ni ty 1 CHORUS. The half. was never told, g : The half was nev - er told, The half was never told, never told, never told, The half. was never told. 9 doom: room!" 9: 1. Of grace divine, so wonderful, The half was never 2. Of peace, etc. 3. Of joy, etc. 4. Of love, etc. told. never told. No. 22. Yet There is Room. No. 23. HORATIUS BONAR, D. D. "Yet there is room."-LUKE 14: 22. IRA D. SANKET, by per. P. P. B. 54 9:4 24 Slow, with expression. 1. Yet 10. சு there is room! the Lamb's bright hall of song, 1. Re-E 2. Of p 3. My 9: With its 邊 ​2 REFRAIN. 4. And 24 fair glo ry, beck - ons thee long; 0 6 I lov Un-ti Room, room, still room! oh, en ter, en ter now! B No r To sin 2 Day is declining, and the sun is low; The shadows lengthen, light makes haste to go: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 3 The bridal hall is filling for the feast: Pass in, pass in, and be the Bridegroom's guest: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 4 It fills, it fills, that hall of jubilee! Make haste, make haste; 'tis not too full for thee: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! That cup 5 Yet there is room! Still open stands the gate, The gate of love; it is not yet too late: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now; 6 Pass in, pass in! That banquet is for thee; of everlasting love is free: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 7 All heaven is there, all joy! Go in, go in; The angels beckon thee the prize to win: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 8 Louder and sweeter, sounds the loving call; Come lingerer, come; enter that festal hall: Room, room, still room! oh, enter, enter now! 9 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom: Then the last, low, long ory;-"No room, no room!" No room, no room :-oh. woful cry, "No room!" 24 CHORUS The h The hal 1. Of gra 2. Of pe 3. Of joy 4. Of 93 ."-LUKE 14: 23. D. SANKEY, by per No. 21. W. F. S. Hear the Call. "Put on the whole armor of God."-EPH. 6: 11. March movement. WM. F. SHERWIN, 1876, by per wand'rers from ran-ger to t igh their worth highest to th ith the doom of all their sorrow 4 far! 1. Lo! the day of God is breaking; See the gleaming from a 2. Trust in Him who is your Captain; Let no heart in terror quail; 3. Onward marching, firm and steady, Faint not, fear not Sa - tan's frown, 4. Conq'ring hosts with banners waving, Sweeping on o'er hill and plain, a Je Sons of earth from slumber waking, Hail the bright and Morning Star. - sus leads the gath'ring legions, In His name we shall pre- vail. For the Lord is with you always, Till you wear the Victor's crown. Ne'er shall halt till swells the anthem, "Christ o'er all the world doth reign!" CHORUS. "call them in "call them in Hear the call! O gird your armor on, Grasp the Spir- it's mighty Sword: he broken-hearte brand of sham low and tender sus came: then round us, will begin; st and lonely? call them in." Take the helmet of sal -va- - tion, Pressing on to battle for the Lord! 22 No. 20. Call Them in. "Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in."-LUKE 14: 23.' Miss ANNA SHIPTON. 4 Moderate. No. 21. IRA. D. SANKEY, by per. W.F.S. March m 1. "Call them in "-the poor, the wretched, Sin-stained wand'rers from the 2. "Call them in ". -the Jew, the Gen- tile; Bid the stranger to the U 1. Lo! t 2. Trust 3. Onwar 4. Conq'r fold; Peace and par- don free-ly of fer; Can you weigh their worth with feast; "Call them in"-the rich, the noble, From the highest to the gold?"Call them in "-the weak, the weary, Lad-en with the doom of least: Forth the Father runs to meet them, He hath all their sorrows W 39 sin; Bid them come and rest in Jesus; He is waiting "call them in." seen; Robe, and ring, and roy- al sandals, Wait the lost ones-" call them in." a 4 Sons C Je ST For t Ne'er s CHOR Hear t Cowering 'neath the brand of shame; Speak Love's message low and tender, 'Troas for sinners Jesus came: See, the shadows lengthen round us. 3 "Call them in "-the mere professors, 14 "Call them in "--the broken-hearted, Slumbering, sleeping, on death's brink; Nought of life are they possessors, Yet of safety vainly think: Bring them in-the careless scoffers, Pleasure seekers of the earth: Tell of God's most gracious offers, And of Jesus' priceless worth. Soon the day-dawn will begin; Can you leave them lost and lonely? Christ is coming-"call them in." Take 21 HN 16: 20. IRA D. SANKEY, by per et balm for pain, woe and wail; Joy in Sorrow.-Concluded. You 8 An Elim with its coolness, Its fountains and its shade; A blessing in its fulness, When buds of promise fade. O'er tears of soft contrition I've seen a rainbow light; A glory and fruition, So near !-yet out of sight. 4 My Saviour, Thee possessing, joy, the I have balm, the The healing and the blessing, The sunshine and the psalm; The promise for the fearful, The Elim for the faint; The rainbow for the tearful, The glory for the saint! after rain; Esh-col fail; No. 19. 8 ~ The Heavenly Land. "A better country, that is an heavenly."-HEB. 11: 16. WM. B. BRADBURY, by per. 9:26 28 I love to think of the heavenly land Where white-robed angels Where many a friend is gathered safe From fear and toil and bit - ter spring, wells are dry; are; care. -6 REFRAIN. There'll be no part - ing, There'll be 2 broken string, Elim nigh, A There'll be no part ing, There'll be A no part ing, - no part - ing there. 0 ery broken string an Elim nigh 2 I love to think of the heavenly land, Where my Redeemer reigns, Where rapturous songs of triumph rise, In endless, joyous strains. Ref. I love to think of the heavenly land, The saints eternal home. [fade, (4 1 love to think of the heavenly land, The greetings there we'll meet, The harps-the songs forever ours- The walks-the golden streets. Ref. 5 I love to think of the heavenly land, That promised land so fair, Where palms, and robes, and crowns ne'er Oh, how my raptured spirit longs And all our joys are one. Ref. To be forever there. Ref. No. 18. Joy in Sorrow. "Your sorrow shall be turned into joy."-JOHN 16: 20. Mrs. JANE CREWDSON. 8 An Elim w IRA D. SANKEY, by per. Б 1. I've found a joy in sorrow, 2. I've found a glad ho-san - na A se-cret balm for pain, For ev-ery A woe and wail; A 6 28 beautiful to -morrow handful of sweet man - na Of sun-shine af ter When grapes of Esh-col rain; I've fail; I've Its foun A blessing When b O'er tears I've see A glory an So near No. 19. 28 found a branch of healing Near ev - ery found a Rock of bitter spring, A - A ges When de - sert wells are dry; And, A ery broken string, af wea -ry whispered promise steal - ing O'er - ter ev - sta ges, I've found an E whispered promise steal - af 4 ter wea-ry sta lim nigh, Wh are: care And There ing O'er ges, I've found an E- ev - ery broken string. lim nigh. 20 2 I love to Where my Where raptu In endless 8 I love to t The sainte Where palm And all ou 19 KEY, by per. if ever the OEVER" a- No. 17. Ho! Reapers of Life's Harvest. 1. B. W. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few."-MATT. 9: 37. Spirited. 4 I. B. WOODBURY, by per. 4: 1. Ho! reap - ers 2. Thrust in your sharpened sickle, And 3. Come down from hill and mountain In of life's harvest, Why stand with rusted blade, Un - gather morning's ruddy in the grain, glow, The Nor 4 ine, And I hine?" And g til the night draws round thee, And day night is fast wait un- til approaching, the di - al re mine, yes, I mine, yes, I rwere mine. was mine. 9: 6 A begins to fade? Why And soon will come again. The Points to the noon be- low; And で ​stand ye idle, waiting For reapers more to come? The golden morn is Master calls for reapers, And shall He call in vain? Shall sheaves lie there un- come with stronger sinew, Nor faint in heat or cold, And pause not till the d 9: passing, Why sit ye idle, dumb? gathered, And waste up - on the plain? evening Draws round its wealth of gold. 4 Mount up the heights of Wisdom, And crush each error low; Keep back no words of knowledge That human hearts should know. Be faithful to thy mission, In service of thy Lord. And then a golden chaplet, Shall be thy just reward. 18 No. 16. Know He is Mine. "These things have I written, that ye may know."-1 JOHN 5:-13. P. P. BLISS. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. No. 17. 1. B. W. Spirite 4 1. A long time I wandered in darkness and sin, And wondered if ever the 2. I heard the glad gospel of "good will to men;" I read "WHOSOEVER' a- "9 1. Ho! Thr 3. Com 。 light would shine in; I heard Christian friends tell of rapture di-vine, And I gain and again; I said to my soul, "Can that promise be thine?" And til night wished, how I wished, that their Saviour were mine. then be - gan hoping that Jesus was mine. CHORUS. GA I wished He were mine, yes, I I hoped He was mine, yes, I wished He were mine; I wished-how I wished that their Saviour were mine. hoped He was mine, And then be- gan hop - ing that Je - sus was mine. 3 Oh, mercy surprising, He saves even me! "Thy portion for ever," He says, "will I be;" On His word I'm resting-assurance divine- I'm "hoping" no longer, I know He is mine! I know He is mine, yes, I know He is mine, I'm hoping no longer,-I KNOW He is mine! 9 wait stand y Mas-te come wi passing, gathered evening 17 2:5. C.M. WYMAN, by per No. 15. Dark is the Night. "Thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance."-Ps. 32: 7. FANNY J. CROSBY. T. E. PERKINS, by per. -a- 61 @ 4 1 of heaven breaks Dark is Where shall the night, and cold the wind is blowing, Near - er I go, or whith-er fly for re fuge? Hide me, and my and wind and tide, of thorns was sharp @ CHORUS. す ​weet morn a-wakes eth on his guide a well tuned harp near-er comes the breakers' roar; Father, till the storm is o'er; u With His loving hand to guide, let the I can brave the wildest storm, with His 12 spring is at hand life's lingering sand triumph-ant band 9 clouds glo 1st time. G ry a-bove me roll, And the billows in my soul, I can (Omit. in their fury dash a- • · 0 2d time. round me. sing a - midst the tempest-Praise the Lord! v -man-uel's land -man-uel's land. a-manuel's land 9 2 Dark is the night, but cheering is the promise; He will go with me o'er the troubled wave; Safe He will lead me through the pathless waters, Jesus, the mighty one, and strong to save. 3 Dark is the night, but lo! the day is breaking, Onward my bark, unfurl thy every sail; Now at the helm I see my Father standing, Soon will my anchor drop within the vail. 16 No. 14. Immanuel's Land. "And there shall be no night there."-REV. 22: 5. ANNIE R. COUSIN, 1857. Earnestly. a 0 No.15. FANNY C. M. WYMAN, by per. Dar Whe 9:$3 • 1. The sands of time are sink-ing, The dawn of heaven breaks, 2. I've wrestled on t'ward heaven, 'Gainst storm and wind and tide, 3. Deep waters crossed life's pathway, The hedge of thorns was sharp; உ 9:4 3 The summer morn I've sighed for- Now, like & wea- ry trav'- ler Now these lie all be-hind me- The fair, sweet morn a- That lean - eth on his guide, O! for a well tuned harp! wakes. Dark, A - 0, 9: a छ dark hath been the midnight, But day-spring is mid the shades of evening, to join the hal - lelujah While sinks life's lingering sand, With yon at hand, triumph-ant band! And I Who glory- glo- ry dwelleth hail the glo- ry dawning, sing where glory dwelleth, -manuel's land. uel's land. Im-man- Im-man- uel's land. In From In Im near- Fath clouds glo roun To the Work.-Concluded. 28. V. H. DOANE, by per. Toil-ing on, Toil-ing on, Let us on, Toil-ing on, of God, Let us be fed; To the Toil-ing on, Toil-ing on, for all, the Lord, For the And a -ச hope, Let us watch, And labor till the Master comes. and trust, and pray, trod; With the led; In the 1 fall; And the ward; When the - new, Let 18 be, be While we In the be, And we + ㄢ ​Toiling Toiling on, No. 13. All for Me. "And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His hand."-MATT. 27: 29. ANON. Tenderly. IRA. D. SANKEY, by per 1. Suff'ring Saviour, with thorn crown, Bruis'd and bleeding sinking down; Heavy laden, 2. Jesus, Saviour, pure and mild, Let me ev- er be Thy child; So unworthy 3. Fain would I to Thee be brought, Blessed Lord forbid it not; In the kingdom 28 Rit. Rall. weary worn, Fainting, dying, crush'd and torn-All for me, yes, all for though I be, Thou did'st suffer this for me,- All for me, yes, all for of Thy grace, Give Thy wand'ring child a place, Oh, bless me, yes, even me. me. me. 15 14 قط No. 12. To the Work. "Go work to-day in my vineyard."-MATT. 21: 28. FANNY J. CROSBY, 1871. W. H. DOANE, by per. on, 1. To the work! to the work! we are 2. To the work! to the work! let the 3. To the work! to the work! there is 4. To the work! to work! in the ser- vants of God, Let us hungry be fed; To the - la bor for all, For the the strength of the Lord, And a 94 Master that our let the dark - ness and er crown shall our la fol - low fountain king - dom robe and the path of Life of a has trod; With the wea - ry - ror be shall fall; led; In the - bor re the ward; When the And 22 ner faith balm of His cross and its - the coun sel our strength to ban name of Je ho home of re - new, Let us our glo ry shall vah ex - alt ed ful our dwelling be, shall be shall be, While we In the And we CHORUS. do with our might what our hands find to do. Toiling on, herald the tidings, "Salva - tion is free!" loud swelling chorus, "Salva - tion is free!" shout with the ransom'd "Salva-tion is free!" hope, No. 13. an "And whe ANON. Tender Suff'ring Se 2. Jesus, 3. Fain F Toiling weary wo though I of Thy gr Tolling on, 13 Jerusalem AN. 6: 10. P. P. BLISS, by per. No. 11. Only a Step to Jesus. "Then come thou, for there is peace."-1 SAM. 20: 21. FANNY J. CROSBY. W. H. DOANE, by per. ing, noon and night mk the lion's den to eat deliverance swee 8 ल 1. On-ly 0- on, Tho' in Ver, He Wi on, Thence t 80-pen toward J 26-8 a a step to Je - sus! Then why not take it now? 2. On - ly a step to Je 3. On-ly & step to Je sus! A step from sin - sus! Believe, and thou shalt live; to grace; 4. On-ly a step to Je sus! O why not come, and say, Come, and, thy sin confessing, To Him thy Saviour bow. Lov - ing-ly now He's waiting, And read - y What hast thy heart de cid ed? The moments fly Glad ly to Thee, my Sav iour, I give to for give. a pace. myself a way. REFRAIN. On - ly a step, Only a step; Come, He waits for Thee; ile" we stay? For t Come, and, thy sin confessing, Thou shalt receive a bless - ing; : Do not reject the mer - cy He freely of - fers thee. thing day by day 12 No. 10. Are your Windows open toward Jerusalem? P. P. B. No. 11 P. P. BLISS, by per. FANN "And his windows being open toward Jerusalem."-DAN. 6: 10. 4 1. Do you see the Hebrew captive kneeling, At morning, noon and night to 2. Do not fear to tread the fiery furnace, Nor shrink the lion's den to 3. Children of the living God, take courage; Your great deliverance sweetly 94 chamber he re-mem-bers Zi For the God of Daniel will deliv Set your faces toward the hill ot pray? share; sing: In his Zi our ex far ile send His hail a an way. gel there. com-ing King! - CHORUS. - on, er, Tho' in He will on, Thence to Co Lo W Gla Are your windows open toward Je ru-sa-lem, Tho' as captives here a "little while" we stay? For the- coming of the King in His glo-ry, Are you watching day by day? Con I 11 No. 9. My Song shall be of Jesus. 10: 16. KARL WILHELM. Arr "His praise shall continually be in my mouth."-Ps. 34: 1. W. H DOANE, by per. Mrs. VAN ALSTYNE oes his suc-cess-iv nd end-less praises ८ 1. My song shall be of Je sus, 2. My song shall be 3. My song shall be of Je sus, His mercy crowns my days, When, sitting at His feet, of Je While pressing on my way hore to shore, Ti he shall rise Wi south the princes me ealms of ev - ery ton em western in - fant voic a -0 at-tend His wo ings on His Nan I To He fills my cup with blessings, call to mind His goodness, In reach the blissful re- gion Of med - - praise; And tunes my heart to i - ta tion sweet; pure and per- fect day. My song shall be My song shall be of Je of Je - sus, Whatev And when my soul shall en ter sus, The pre-cious Lamb of - er ill The gate of E be - God, tide; - den fair, ritard. Who gave Himself my ran - som, And bought me with sing the grace that saves me, And keeps me at sus I'll sing for - ev song of praise to Je I'll A His blood. : His side. er there. 10 Jesus Shall Reign. "The Lord is King forever and over."-Ps. 10: 16. No. 8. ISAAC WATTS, 1719. £ No. 9. KARL WILHELM. Arr. Mrs. VAN shall reign where'er the sun Does his suc-cess - Him shall end - less prayer be made And end-less praises 1. Je 2. To - sus 9:24 9-4 4 ive 1. My 2. My 3. My - neys run; His jour crown His head; His king - dom spread from shore to name like sweet shore, perfume shall rise Till With moons shall wax and wane no more. From north to south the princes meet, ery morning saç - ri - fice. People and realms of ev ery tongue ev - - To pay Dwell on their homage His love with at His feet; While western sweetest song, And in - fant voic em - pires - es He fi C To re My son My SOE And wh Who g I'll s own their Lord, And shall pro - claim Their tribes sav-age bless early attend ings on His word. 80 His Name. 9 b. C. STEBBINS, by per. No. 7. P. P. B. Moderato. Hallelujah, What a Saviour ! "A man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief,"-ISA. 53: 3. P. P. BLISS, by per. य 4 ious promise heard 29 1. "Man of sor rows, what name me in His blood 2. Bear ing shame and scoff ing rude, -ry soul on Him 3. Guil ty, vile and help less, we; want of bliss 4. Lift ed up was He to die, Y, all my soul 9:4 4 ing in that word g me home to God His light grow din I need in this nal a - ges roll m - ished," God, demned God, who eame, He stood; was He, was His cry, For the Son of In my place con Spot "It less Lamb of is fin 19: Ru Sealed in'd sin - ners my par "Full & tone don ment," 69. to with can Now in heaven ex alt - ng in His wo 9: ff usting in His w re - His it ed claim! blood: be? high; Hal lu jah, what ย Sav iour! 9: d 5 When He comes, our glorious King, All His ransomed home to bring, Then anew this song we'll sing: Hallelujah, what a Saviour! No. 6. Fully Trusting. For I trust in Thy word."-Ps. 119: 42. J. C. MORGAN. Slowly. No. 7. GEO. C. STEBBINS, by per. P. P. B. Moderat 3 4 द 1. All my doubts I 2. All my sin give to I 3. All my fears 4. All my joys I 5. All I am I lay on give to Jesus! Rests my weary all give to Jesus! He is give to Jesus! All my bod-y, Jesus! I've His gra-cious promise heard-- Jesus! He doth wash me 1. "Man in His blood: 2. Bear soul on Him; 3. Guil I want of bliss: all 4. Lift my soul, 19:3 For In "I shall never am be con-founded"- I He will He will keep me pure and ho - ly, Tho' my way be hid in darkness, Nev - er all has all I the worlds is Mas-ter- He He of have, and all I hope for, While e- All I trusting in bring me home to God. can His light grow dim. need in this. that word. Spot "It ternal a - ges roll. Ru CHORUS. Sealed "Full ल Now I His am trusting, ful-ly trusting, Sweet-ly trusting in word, P I am trusting, fully trust-ing, Sweetly trusting in His word. ff Hal No. 5. ES. 5: 23. ROBERT LOWRY by per FANNY J. CROSBY whol-ly n Thou dost call; Thine- pass-ing hour; Draw Me Bearer. "Let us draw near with a true heart."-HEB. 10: 22 W. H. DOAN by per. 1. I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; 2. Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord, By the pow'r of grace divine; 3. O the pure de- light of a single hour That before Thy throne I spend, 4. There are depths of love that I cannot know Till I cross the narrow sea, 0 Christ, art mine hings, great and small Host grant the powe 9 But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee. Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope, And my will be lost in Thine When I kneel in pray'r, and with Thee my God, I commune as friend with friend There are heights of joy that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. ht me, I am Thi REFRAIN. whol -ly Thine. Draw me near - er, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died; nearer, nearer, d, wholly Thine, one with Thee- ounded in Thy love sure, and free.-R Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side. 6 bs No. 4. Wholly Thine. "The God of peace sanctify you wholly."-1 THES. 5: 23. Mrs. ANNIE S. HAWKS. 6 & No. 5. Rev. ROBERT LOWRY by per. FANNY J. 1. Thine, most gracious Lord, 2. Wholly Thine, my Lord, 3. Wholly Thine, O Lord, O make me whol - ly To go In ev Thine- when Thou dost call; ery pass-ing hour; 1. I 2. Co 3.0 4. Th 9:26 978 Thine in thought, in word, and deed, For Thou, O Christ, art mine." Thine to yield Thine in all things, great and small. self In my very silence, Thine to speak, As Thou dost grant the power. But Let m When I kn There a REFRAIN. REFRAI Whol-ly Thine, whol-ly Thine; Thou hast bought me, I am Thine; Blessed Sav-iour, Thou art mine; Make me whol -ly Thine. 4. Wholly Thine, O Lord, To fashion as Thou wilt,- Strengthen, bless, and keep the soul Which Thou hast saved from guilt.-Ref. 5. Thine, Lord, wholly Thine, For ever one with Thee- Rooted, grounded in Thy love Abiding, sure, and free.-Ref. Draw me Draw me crown."-REV. 3:11. IRA D. SANKEY, by pe not back nor sheath for Him who died ransomed ones the Onward, Upward !-Concluded. Upward!—Concluded. Cres. crown. He it is who now commands thee, Take the cross and win the crown. crown. "Thou canst crown. almost hear them shouting: On! let no one take thy crown. And thy lov - ing Saviour bids thee At His hand receive thy crown. 39 No. 3. More Love to Thee, O Christ. Continue ye Mrs. BLIZABETH PRENTISS. in my love."-JOHN 15: 9. W. H. DOANE, by per. 264 4 the battle for -ger what-so-e'er -er give the bat 1. More love to Thee, O Christ! More love to Thee; Hear Thou the 2. Once earth-ly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now Thee a . 3. Let do its work, Send grief and pain; Sweet are Thy 4. Then shall my latest breath, Whisper Thy praise, This be the sor-row -4 Him-self is look ly ones are look ushalt lay thy ar- prayer lone I make On mes part bended knee ; This This is my earn est plea, I seek, Give what is best: all my prayer shall be, sen-gers, Sweet their re-frain, When they can sing with me,- My heart shall raise; This still its prayer shall be: ing cry • a a- ke the cross and win one take ! let no His hand re-ceive More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee! More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee! More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee! More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee! More love to Thee! More love to Thee! More love to Thee! More love to Thee! 9 a b No. 2. Onward, Upward. "Hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown."-REV. 3: 11. FANNY J. CROSBY. IRA D. SANKEY, by per. - 1. Onward! upward! Christian soldier, Turn not back nor sheath thy 2. Onward! upward! do ing, dar - ing All for Him who died for 3. Onward! till thy course is finished, Like the ransomed ones be 9 He crown. crown." Tho crown. Ar 9:3 94 И No. 3. Mrs. BLIZABE sword, Let its blade be sharp for conquest, In the battle for the thee; Face the foe and meet with boldness Dan-ger what-so-e'er it fore; Keep the faith thro' per- se - cu - tion, Nev-er give the bat - tle g 1. More 2. Once क 3. Let 4. Then Lord. From the great white throne e - ter - nal, God Him - self is looking be. From the bat tlements of glory, Holy ones are looking o'er. Onward! up - ward! till victorious, Thou shalt lay thy ar- mor prayer lone mes part ब O 3 छ S re-ceive thy More lo More lo More lo More lo down; He it is who now commands thee, Take the cross and win the down, Thou canst almost hear them shouting: "On! let no one take thy down, And thy lov - ing Saviour bids thee At His hand 3 CH & Co GOSPEL HYMNS. No.2. d Sacred Song OODY, WHITTI No. 1. under the tit bund to conta ver before pu eful and popul in these "tim ccompanied t d to send for YMNS," with who sing the any may be ay the sin off bin a nobler a he Lamb." Bliss Canto the Copyrighted H Ission of the Publishe BIGLOW & MAIN JOHN CHURCH Salvation. "For the grace of God that bringeth Salvation to all men hath appeared."-Trrus 2: 11 P. P. BLISS. 94 g छ ச ・a Come, sing the gospel's joyful sound, Sal P. P. BLISS, by per. va - tion full and free; 1. {Proclaim to all the world around, The year of jubilee! 2. { Ye mourning souls, a loud re-joice; Ye blind, your Saviour see! Ye pris'ners, sing with thankful voice, The Lord hath made you free! CHORUS. Sal - - va tion, Sal va tion, The grace of God doth bring; 8- Sal -va - tion, Salva - tion, Through Christ our Lord and King. 3. With rapture swell the song again, Of Jesus' dying love; "T is peace on earth, good will to men, And praise to God above !-Cho b8c COPYRIGHT 1876, BY BIGLOW & MAIN, AND JOHN CHURCH & CO PREFACE. G Realizing the need of new Hymns and Sacred Songs in the meetings conducted by Messrs. MOODY, WHITTLE and others, we have compiled this volume under the title of "GOSPEL HYMNS, No. 2." It will be found to contain a large number of new gospel songs, never before pub- lished, together with many of the most useful and popular Hymns of the day, both new and old. Gratefully recognizing the fact, that in these "times of refreshing," the blessing of God has accompanied the singing of His truth, we are encouraged to send forth this additional volume of "GOSPEL HYMNS," with the prayer that they may be blessed to all who sing them, and that through this instrumentality, many may be led to "The Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world," and by and by be permitted to join a nobler and better song, "The Song of Moses and the Lamb." P. P. Bliss. రా Dra. D. Sankey No one will be allowed to print or publish any of the Copyrighted Hymns or Tunes contained in this book, without the written permission of the Publishers. BIGLOW & MAIN. JOHN CHURCH & CO. No. 1. "For the P. P. BLI 9:4 Come Pro- Ve Yep CHORU Sal-F Sal- -va GOSPEL HYMNS No. 2. BY P. P. BLISS AND IRA D. SANKEY, AS USED BY THEM IN GOSPEL MEETINGS. PUBLISHED BY BIGLOW & MAIN, 76 East Ninth Street, New York. 73 Randolph Street, Chicago. JOHN CHURCH & Co. 66 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. 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