Inspiring Songs N21 FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Section 5>SV 3 /o Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Calvin College http://www.archive.org/details/inspiringsongsnoOOmeye . Inspiring Songs No. I — FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL l/l/ E D I T E D BY GEO. J. MEYER, THORO HARRIS and LESTER PRICE Single Copy, Postpaid, .... 35c Per Dozen, not Prepaid, . . . $300 Per Hundred, not Prepaid, . . 25.00 PUBLISHED BY MEYER & BROTHER 106-108 Washington St. Chicago, III. Copyright MCMVI by Meyer & Erother. PREFACE. A song is the expression of some phase of the heart's emotion, and, as the heart aspires to better things, so the song should enlarge all these feelings, in their different lights and shadows ; songs of gratitude, gladness, thanksgiving and praise ; songs aspiring to higher levels in heart-life, teaching great Scripture truths ; songs that are prayers for the heart's longing, etc., etc., should be abundantly supplied and sung in a full knowledge and spirit of the sentiment expressed; the words may be read and properly emphasized before singing. A song may be known and liked in one school, and yet be unappreciated in another: — select only such as are in favor with the singers; do not insist upon the use of an unpopular piece simply because it is appropriate to the lesson. Sing often ! Sing at least one new song each session ; sing the popular songs frequently, that the hymn may become fixed in the memory ; a song, well committed and rightly sung, is more to be desired than a lesson carelessly prepared and indifferently taught. The success of music in the Sunday School depends largely upon the class of songs used, and the manner of their using. The song should be one of sunshine and praise. When occasion demands seriousness, sing a hymn from memory, to one of the grand old Church tunes, which should, in every Sunday School, be taught the children, that they may at all sessions of worship "Sing with the spirit and with the understanding." The leader must possess special ability, and carry into the work right method, wise judgment and prompt action, and must be a person who can make of the song a beautiful picture — of which he (or she) forms but a small part of the background. One who is over-bearing, or of a scolding disposition, who does not apprehend the spirit of his work, who is slow in conclusion or tardy in execution, cannot hold the appreciation of the children or make the singing what it should be — delightful worship. The organist must be a skillful player, and possess the soul of expression, — whose mind and heart may go out to the singers above and beyond the mere manipulation of the key-board. The harmony should be played as written ; as a Prelude, play the song itself, or a part thereof, with the melody well defined, and let the Interlude be a repetition of the last two or four measures of the song — not an attempt at elaboration. The superintendent, during the time allotted for singing, should alternate each song with a short Bible reading or concert recitation of Scripture, bearing upon the subject to follow. Open and close the school with a bright, cheerful song of ^ "Living in the sunshine, living in the light. Not a single shadow, all around is bright." Special music, such as Solos, Duets, Quartets, etc., should be judiciously in- troduced, for effect and variety; a solo with chorus by the school — a duet or quartet, to sing certain portions of a song alternately with the school — different classes and the school singing responsively. Various other forms might be mentioned that will greatly add to the musical interest, hold the attention and secure the co- operation of the entire school. In this collection will be found songs suited to almost every purpose and occasion. Having been prepared especially for Sunday School work, "Inspiring Songs Xo. i" is now submitted. Geo. J. Meyer. NOTICE. — Almost every song contained in this book is copyrighted property, and must not be reprinted or duplicated in any manner without the written permission of the owner of the copyright. MEYER & BROTHER. INSPIRING SONGS No. 1. Sallie K. Best. 11 Mill. Thoro Harris. 5>" -«»- s-u*-r * say *• ft i 1. When Je - sus calls me I will go, I will! 2. When Je - sus says, "Re-joice and sing," I will! 3. I'll an - swer when I hear his call, "I will! 4. When in the con - flict I should stay, I will! I will I will I will I will II 3=£ -*«— P *=*=»=*= :*=! -w— w— 1 f) > I /f\ V i n A"b J «j • | I fr\[ £J • 0 i * fr*» — \u) r E\ P En 1 * 1 v N» • ^ > \ • i i S K? i 1 ~ 1 m W_P a _P m 2 b a _P « _P J *\ • JJfj ^ ■ ■ *\ mt ! (7 V f ^ • « ^ • # •, ! v > I I — pM— 0- — 1 y- ££ — s * — h—i — 3-1— z. — ^ r— F— ^ & — K — fc— SE^ 9-: -0- ^ V • -^- 5-0-, -0- -0-. -0- -0- -0- While the choirs of an- gels hail their King, "Glo-ry!" let the earth re • ply. Hail the promised Christ who Is -rael saves, Swell the notes of ho - ly praise. Tell the joy - ful news to ev - 'ry laud, Let the wait-ing nations hear. "Lo, thy King re-turn-eth un - to thee, Christ o'er all the world shall reign." 0 — «^— p — 0- H=k=E r v r u y y y > 3e£e?ee rr :4 Chorus \y y y Glo - ry in the high - est, I glo - ry in the hieh - est, Sound His fit! ^ & 1 j =N^ -0— 0 0 a • '— »l tt— I- match-less praise from shore to shore ; .-J J- id-— # — t? — 5 •— " ? -»— ^: fe-4 -* — ■ Glo - ry in the high - est, m, -g- m.u£ e J_ Copyright, MC'MV, by Meyer & Brother. Hrm Gbp SolMers. Christopher Wordsworth. / Lester Price. N -#-£— $—L -#— -0 « — *— 2 1. Arm these, thy sol - diers, might-y Lord, With ar - mor of faith and 2. Come, ev - er - bless- ed Spir - it, come, And make all thy ser-vants' =t=F=l fc£fc*==>G=*z=*: SS :^=fc— H #=* --± :£=* 0 * * 3 - te * s :*=* al»— ' — # a-1 — « m m- 3- -0- -0-' -#--#--#- -#— fefc=* ♦•■#■#■ Spir - it's sword, That forth to the bat - tie they may go, hearts thy home. That each may a liv - ing tern - pie be, -I N I 1 , 0 »• - m f • • ■«- :*=* a: ^=|K And Hal- s i *=£ b — *-- — m — a: i — #. S ^. ■ah - %¥ £ ■fc n Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brather. Blessefc Ston> of Ibis Xove. James Rowe. Thoro Harris. zfrrb a ^ -) n ~ f* 1 i i h ft r J f 7 b 4^+ r>. 1 1 J N i _,^ 0 " r V *1 m fc J * ' i N 1 ! J • • t 7 4- • • _p\ ■ m m - i> 1. Let the whole world know that, for men be - low, Je - sua left his 2. Make its com - fort known to the Bad and lone, More and more its 3. Send its gold - en light thro' the vales of night To the souls who 4. Till the whole lost race have re - ceived his grace, Till all na - tions /»V h 1 I r i [£J: 7 4- v» r f >f i i r > 1 VT 1 i * J * * " :-"+ -\ * 1 1 i ^m home a - bove; Sing it o'er and o'er, tell it more and more,— Blessed pow - er prove; Let it strength im-part to the burdened heart, — Blessed blind - ly rove; Let it cheer the lost, guide the tempest • tost, — Blessed look a - bove, Sing it o'er and o'er, tell it more and more, — Blessed g^El tl f=fc ss Chorus. P S-*= 3==? T+- sto - ry of his love. f Oh, the blessed sto - ry of his love! 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He de-serves for from for - of * * V Je - sus day Je - sus far get this dear - love the ver by day, a - way; est Friend? ■ y best; • I will tru - ly Oth - ers cease to Why should I his He should have my * m St*— 1— j- — i — -f £- I «• * >? m ^^ 4*r-* 1- --!■ V r* -J P*- -w * zd— F— • 1 1 1 ^ I- 1 - 1 I m 12 serve him, and al - way; serve him and to pray; gra - cious love of - fend? heart to give it rest; — F * He is my dear Sav - ior, I en - With his blood he bought me, in his I will love him ev - er, and for- For my Lord I take him, and hay «fc :*-»-*- 1" mm s i — *- joy his fa - vor, And I walk with him the love he sought me, And I will be true to sake him nev - er, And up - on his grace I King I make him, And in him my soul is I *f nar - row way. him al - way. will de - pend. tru - ly blest. .^ f =t Chorus. I will live for Je - sus, And to him be true; I will love and n s. | [S IS [N ^ K ~Jc U i^ 1 yw J 1 1 ! J 0 • 0 •1 J /nv ■• J m • J J fl ■ Vn / • 4 0\ 0 # 0 0 • 0 0 • # tJ -0- serve him, f- m -0- Will you? ■m- will -•- you? -•- I -m- will live for Je- * sus, And to 0 /»Y m m \ i E 5 L C [rJ-, f E E r r y^W \j r* [• j* i P V V U V 1 i/ * 1 Copyright, MCMT, by Meyer & Brother. 11 Mill live for 3esii6. aonciu&eo. I^S m « ■• — 2 liim be true; I will love and serve him, Will you? will you? r* r— H^ f1 e "£— -V r-l r« »- *-. ^^^ Me Speak to dbee. Ada Blenkhorn. E. E. rieyer. 3=3F £ 1. We speak, our 2. The bless-ings 3. Teach us to 4. Dear Sav - ior, IS gftgjj^ Sav - ior dear, to thee, We know that thou wilt hear; of thy grace and peace Do thou on us be - stow; love thee bet - ter, Lord, Thy ho - ly name to fear; we will trust iu thee Our steps to safe - ly guide, K - - |s ^ 0_rm * ^-= F- -J- :t: i P ii te tift. Sfea i/ ^ y v To ev - 'ry heart that on thee calls, Dear Lord, draw ver - y near. Help us to serve and hon - or thee While dwell-ing here be - low. No oth - er friend can love like thee, No oth - er half so dear. Un - til we tread the heav'n-ly streets, And wor - ship at thy side. $& :[= £ s ** Chorus. r i -^ -- Je ^ U w 5 3 dear Sav - ior, Thy blessing we seek from a - bove, i\ N 3 3 £&> ffij 3= £ * £=£ :t: ig -? — ' — I # — " 3 3 0 — "— #-r- Joy - ful - ly hear - ing The voice of thine in - fi - nite love. 3 o - - P £ £ *- * * -4- — —i 1 1 1 — m HI i — r S: Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 10 £)ri\>e tbe Cloufcs Hwap. Ada Blenkhorn. Howard E. Smith. ^ *" beau - ti - ful thought in your heart, Je - sus, the there a word of good cheer you can speak, Cour - age to deed of pure love you can do': Do it for soul that to - dav vou mav win In - to the m Sav - ior, to you doth im-part? Do not de - lay, bid it to stay, give to the helpless and weak? Do not de - lay, speak it to - day, Him who doth all things for you. Do not de - lay, do it to - day, light from the darkness of sin? Do not de - lay, la - bor and pray, Driv - ing the clouds a - way . Driv - ing the clouds a - way. Driv - ing the clouds a - way. Win them to God to - day. Do - ing the Sav - iors ff")'. *) L« — # m 0 0 ■— -T+ii 1 0 0 0 0 1 £^4^- ' ' 1 — | jr — '-^-»— jp — — 1 1 1 — _ n »i i 1 U -0- 1 Is 1 j\ N K ^?^ T— — # — ■ — -# # « «- - — — 0 a 1 1 «— r-^r-^ 1 *— * * • 0 • #-=- 1 — * V-. 1 B l— « — =d * i — *~ pleas - ure, Lay - ing up heav'n - ly treas - ure; Live in the light of his love ev - 'ry day, While driv-ing the clouds a - way -0- -0- A- A- A-*- 4r *r P"? m T±t 0-0- S Copyright, MCMVI, by .Meyer & Brother. XI ©ur Banner* Thomas J. Potter. Lester Price. * >±£ 3= J-z=M* S 0 I 1. Brightly gleams our ban ■ 2. Je - sus, Lord and Mas 3. Then, with saints and an - ner, Pointing to ter, At thy sa • gels, May we join 1/ * the sky, Wav - ing wand'rers ered feet, Here, with hearts re- a - bove, Off ring pray'rs and :£=Ffc=£ -N-r £ ^-h*- £±+ -&- 2=1- -*—&- *-#•-*•* onward To their home on high. Journeying o'er the desert, Gladly thus we pray, joi-cing, See thy children meet; Oft - en have we left thee, Oft-en gone a-stray; prais - es At thy throne of love. When the toil is over, Then comes rest and peace, J* b ^b=rf— f— g=Eg==g=g±zg Chorus. V V s F^: —[7 b g-*— g = And, with hearts united, Take our homeward way. Keep us, mighty Sav-ior, In the narrow way. Je - sus in his beauty, Songs that never cease. IN j> I -M — «_i — c — »-^ — * — i-f 0 ^ H ^l-« •- 0— -a— h^ZIRZD 3 — ^-rt^-S13-! — I — b — tf-1 ^ Glo - ry! glo - ry! let your -#— #- rtzjczzfcz^zfc S -P— i/- J5Z- *=tc t=t= be -N-- 1 I "I II " t'fftt voi-ces ring! Glo-ry! glo - ry to our God and King! Marching ever on-ward, m £ -t- F=*=>=tf -£2_ s 3=£ '■ p r: »: rfc^r I* *=* Brave and true and strong, Raise the mighty cho-rus, Let the sound pro-long! J5Z- EEB±Eft r\ ■•-: -0- 9 0— — 0- +- -|2- I Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 12 Be (Slafc! Be — Lay down, tlion wea - ry one, lay down Thy head up - on my breast." The liv- ing wa - ter: thirs - ty one, Stoop down and drink, and live." Look un - to Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright. " r=4= *=F=F= *&£& — (2 -_ 4 =^=fcN=fp- V i * FS* rr- — F — \^\?—*- « Far— Sal H^ah -I 1- ■4-- 1- bS r I came to Je - sus as I was, Wea - ry and worn and I came to Je - sus and I drank Of that life giv - ing I looked to Je - sus and I found In Him my Star, my _L^_L- s sad; stream : Sun; f-b- ISS :t4-r ^%--Mzt>-^-'-^ 1 — rtr -,-p= -I — l-i _lfi_ &" r— r 1 — r r I found in Him a rest - ing place, My thirst was quench'd,my soul re - vived, And in that Light of life I'll walk And He hath made me glad. And now I live in Him. Till all my jour-ney's done. f— f— T ■p- tm :r=F=p= m Copyright, MCDIV, by Meyer & Brother. 14 Sing tbe Bleseefc Stoq?. Ada Blenkhorn. ft h i rv I I Thoro Harris. 1/ , ^ Uo PN ! s, I / L (."f! is J 4 h i ' n ■> Pn " 1 r ^ *i VJJ <+ J ^ J ! ~ P m # «J * ■* m l» • » -0- • « -• •♦- 1. There's an an - them ev - er ring - ing In the man - sions 2. Mourn - ing hearts in homes of sor - row, Wea - ry feet in 3. Far in paths of sin and sad - ness Tho' his way - ward 4. Sweet - ly sing the grand old sto - ry, Sound the ti - dings gfeg E& it t£* ^: £=£: £=* £ y^L. 9 |_i_i — -j m 0 — i — 0 ^ 0 ^ — i 1 1 ^ j bright a - bove; Grand-est theme of all our sing - ing: Je - sus paths of pain, Joy will find a - gain to - mor - row When they chil - dren roam, They will hear our song of glad - ness, Seek a- o'er and o'er; It will fill the world with glo - ry As it IS I . - m 5&W S 1^ 4= ^ Chorus. s ■st- ■tt- 3E =e -#-=- §ite» and his boundless love, hear the bless-ed strain, gain their Father's home, spreads from shore to shore, *- (^ — r» s — ri- sing, O sing the bless-ed sto - ry! Sing, O sing i JL M. JL JL JL A -0- -0- -0- s fZ- n k i N & 1 rN i^gb^r-r — 1 : \ 1^ — fe- h^=J — i-~* d (y- p J. •- Earth shall E; P P P ^ *p P V V V V V ech - - o with its irth shall ech-o Is Is >N f— $— f— y- f— £— -•- I glo-ry; Sweet- ly S J * t 1 w -0 0 0 * ^ u b sing the iveet-ly sing ■P- -P- *- #• PN— P ^— P ^H * ■* tr- " t? *— i- 1 1 e> ^— ^—^^ si^l; h/: *=* "-*: — - -gr -i^- bless-ed sto - ry: Je - sus and his bound - less love! Je - sus and his boundless love! life? A ■*■ -0- -0 #- £frg=fr I 42- Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 15 3opfull£! Ada Blenkhorn fL N ft Is fs Lester Price. \i\ 1 ft B i R J ft *+ - n r _P d ' J^ « • m K • 1 ' K rh -i k k A ' H 8 ■ 3 * ■ m \k\) 4- ^ ^ « ~ • 1. 2. 3. 4. Hymns of sweet- est praise let all Sing of Je - bus and his dear Hearts a - far from Christ will hear Sweet - er songs will ring up - on his chil re - deem the bless that bliss dren sing, - ing love, - ed strain - ful shore, • • * Joy - ful - Joy - ful - Joy - ful - Joy - ful - 0 . m (&tt ■ i ■4 s. ._ L _ J H- -FH *- 1 1 F f — 3 — N K — i A \ a * • • irn ** • f n k h. fJ m • *( m S 5 • S W . ft ft • " • • iy, iy, iy, iy, joy joy joy joy •♦-• m ful ■ ful ful - ful ■ iy! Iy! iy! iy! S3 • ^ ? k Glad ho - san - nas to the Lord, our glo-rious Sing of that sweet home pre- pared for us a- To the Shep-herd's fold will they re - turn a- When we see his face, and praise him ev - er- fVl"fl 1 1 r"5 ' IrJ'Vr U, • L . L •* <^TI K? 1 * r— tr— -4-± L- '&- ! i I L. . h > Chorus. ■72- &- -f-*- — * — B '. aM King, Joy - ful - ly, joy - ful - ly! bove, Joy - ful - ly, joy - ful - ly! gain, Joy - ful - ly, joy - ful - ly! more, Joy - ful - ly, joy - ful - ly! g e± ^ y1 Praise the Lord, the might-y Praise the Lord, -S-*-1— m- 5=H -si- ^^ g| King, To his feet.. the mighty King, To his feet your trib-ute bring; Let your tribute bring; 0 both £=fc=te=£ ^> £? fc v— v- -*— :£=£ S P «h £=* -#— ias ring Joy T5H ful - ly, joy - ful - ly! heav'n and earth with al - le - lu - -! »-C- i ■©>— Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 16 James Rowe. Unison. ©n Mitb tbe flDtabtp <§>ne. / Thoro Harris. ^^^^S=^^| i 1. With the 8av - ior we are go - ing To the bat - tie - field, 2. We will go wher-e'er he leads us, Faith- ful we will be; 3. Trust- ing in our Lead - er's pow - er, We will bat - tie on m srf=& §H ¥ P 35 e 1^ g Ev - 'ry heart with love o'er - flow - ing, Sworn to nev - er, nev - er yield; For we know that Je - sus speeds us Sure - ly on - to vie - to - ry; Till the foe his flag shall low - er, And the world from sin be won. - - - ' I I * * i Hc£ 1 — r ^r / 5 SES -*— *- f* t+r* With his ban - ner float- ing o'er us, Walk- ing in his light, Sa - tan's hosts can - not with - stand us, They must turn and fly; Then with sweetest song and sto - ry, In that life to be, W tr. £ :t -1 t — r i £*-£* n r / # r, i 4— n-i4 1 v ■" i i II" We will drive the foe be - fore us, We will win the fight. For the One who doth com - mand us Rules the earth and sky. We'll ex - alt our Lead- er's glo - ry Thro' e - ter - ni - ty. r i i .£2- 1 — j- ^ Refrain. m r On, on, on, with the might- y One! With his ban-ner floating o'er _* e • rm 0 0- ■ »-* * «- us, W 1 1" 1 1 1 Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. r- <§>n TOitb tbe flDiobtp ©ne. conclude©. -# 4 « * -s— • We will drive the foe be - fore us, And will fight, fight, fight, For the $=*- IT"! S3f f=*=3 ^ 1^11 g truth and right, Till the vie - to - ry for Christ be won. — # 0 0 rr 1-1— I Tl :fcb=*: t 17 So, Goo, Can "Me, M. Louise Smith. Howard E. Smith. ^P^ fc -H 1 b-t- ffiffl- 1. Bird-ies sing their songs of praise, So, too, can we; Brighten earth with 2. Flow'rets bright give mes-sage true, So, too, can we; Of God's love the 3. Na-ture's children serve the Lord, So, too, can we; Us - ing gifts with- m Chorus. IE their glad lays, So, too, can we. whole earth thro', So, too, can we. in us stored, So, too, can we. m Yes, our Father, we can see U-.- M=^iZ =S=Pt £3 -t^r 1 t tpfrjr. Much we can do; Teach us all our lives to be Help-ful and true! 1 1 rP-r- $-r-ir =t 1S1 Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 18 I'll Be a Ibapp^ Christian. Ada Blenkhorn. Thoro Harris. — =c— » — ' — * • * £ Mr m 1 -fV — I — # 1. When all with - out is dis - cord, A-round me all is strife, With- 2. Un - to my weak - er broth-er I'll lend a help - ing hand — As 3. My Sav - ior I will fol - low, Like Him I'll try to be; My bfefcd S2 in my heart the bless - ed joy - bells chime. With sweet and joy - ous day by day the hill of life I climb — To make the long road aim, to im - i tate His life sub - lime: My light to so keep n — * — w — -* — ^h — *— i— * — *- — * D. S.— s«'< '• i/ i/ a?zd Joy • ous mu - sic I'll cheer some oth - er life, A happy Christian all the time, brighter, Till at the top I stand: A happy Christian all the time, shin - ing That all the world may see, A happy Christian all the time. :t==t=: -F— l F F- -H — F P H- -0 »- ■<»- t -&>— m« • sec i '# c/ieer some oth - er life, A happy Christian all the time. Chorus. is n % n » :3E * -H # r— J* When oth-er joys are fleet-ing, There's peace with- in my heart, For 0 # 1 0 0 0 0 0 # p -w 3L fc=k==*=jc :t=t £* =£^ 5=b, D.S. fe^£=£S= *=3 1^1 can hear the blessed joy-bells chime; With i . , . rv S -F- ■»- -»- ■*- ^-U" -•- ■♦- F w ? ^M=g=g=g=fep: fij the bless-ed joy-bells chime; Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 19 Gbe Xovfc Mill Come. Ada Blenkhorn. Howard Smith. :N^=J E^f: t =± is 1. As Christ the Lord ascended, So He will come a - gain In glo - ry 2. In that great day of triumph The souud of strife shall cease, And hand clasp 3. Dark lauds by man for- sak - en, The drear-y des-ert's gloom, Be -fore our 4- 1 =E U _$i_f4_tFJF- ^± ^EEE Chorus. fefej 3=l=i — fv -t-4 , 4 bright ; O wondrous sight! Up- on the earth to reign, hand in all the laud, In bonds of perfect peace, sight, in beau- ty bright, Fair as the rose shall bloom. H» — #- TV Glo-ry to Je - sus for - £ =[=£= 4—*—* r— J— P 1— k»— r«4-. — ,-- 1- £ — -"£" -. -fl — Hr Pr u— '-i — i — i — s?— H — i — r — f r-f ev- er! The good news tell a - gain : M— I— tr-n—i— r He will return in glo-ry bright, Re- J tit t * — =f fer i— r =t turn on the earth to reign -J -^--1 1 -h- '-I 1 b1 I ! P 1/ ? =t 4=*=£: • — # — » r t— r Glo-ry to Je-sus for - ev - er ! The good news tell a sS S J" p-p; 4 W*-1=|: _J_!SlJ5: . I ."fe" J "te: , gain: i/ I I I V I I I V V He will re -turn in pow'r and might, Re-turn on the earth to reign. ;-r »-»-» 1 ■: F-H- a Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 20 dli\\Q to tbe Xife^Xine* Thoro Harris. 1. Cling to the life - line: dan - ger is near you, Life's surg-ing bil- 2. Cling to the life - line: all else will fail you, None can pre- vail 3. Cling to the life-line: God will pro-tect you Tho' fierce the seas 4. Cling to the life-line: Christ will befriend you; Fear not the winds lows a - round you roar; Thro' storm and tempest Je - sus will bear you 'gainst the rag - ing flood; When wild the waves of sor - row as - sail you: of temp - ta - tion roll ; Christ is your Pi - lot, He will di - rect you nor the bil - lows' foam ; Aid to the help-less He will ex- tend you :.- r r i Safe to your home on the Cling to the life - line and Cling then with faith and a Till you shall reach your e oth - er shore, trust in God. fear - less soul ter - nal home. m 4~a ::t ," >• Cling to 'the life-line, I^E £=q *=*= ^N 4=* -si- Cling to the life-line, O - ver the deep and storm-y wave; Cling to the %mm ^f#=H=£MH=H J|i j^ life-line, Cling to the life - line, Je - sus is near your soul to save. m Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 21 Gbe Morlfc Mill Iknow At- James Rowe. Thoro Harris. i 1 l/|f ho 1 ^ /L b h <* l\ S K m "\ N m 1 ((T\ ™ i _P *. • l J^ ^ d^ i 1 J . « «■ ■in *, J i 1/ der-ful; Our lives it helps us 1. The Sav - ior's love is won ■ 2. True com - fort al - ways it im-parts To troub - led minds and 3. No oth - er love such joy af - fords, So sweet - ly with the 4. His love would rid the world of sin; And na - tions end - less fm\' h i '1 » ► ► » (PJ», B Uf J x« | > t > » *— ^b fi -1 * 1 1 " 17 ■+ J ■ — 1 ±tc i 3 dszd -^^—^4 . , to con - trol, And ful - ly sat is - fies the soul, And break-ing hearts; It shields the soul from count-less darts, And soul ac - cords, — No oth - er love is like the Lord's, And peace would win If ev - 'ry soul would let it in; And fc*r» *: >- t fc=£ ^=^ $$ Chorus. =fc EE3: Yes, soon the world will the whole wide ;*-> ■W Boon the world will know it. M i £ ^ 0 u *s fc=* -* — * — *• know it, Soon all the world will know it, — the world will The m^r^r ±=±=± i* ££ e =¥=* sweet and bless-ed sto - ry Of Je - sus and his and bless - ed love. fe I MS^s r Copyright, HCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 22 T. ©n to IDictor^. Thoro Harris. 33 -•— - lb 1. Je - sus is call - ing the brave and the faith - ful, Je - sus is 2. Ne'er will we fal - ter nor turn from the con - flict While foes are 3. On to the field with the sword of the Spir - it, Brave - ly con- m SEEEfcEj *=t n n ^ 1 fc 1 y \ i J • • -n _± _. K ft 1 /L \ m *\ ■ p IfTV J ii - ' 1 ■1 N v-J mm ! J m • d s s * * * 0 4 3 1 \ d ' 1/ -#• 0 call - ing the tried and the true; Sol - diers are gath -'ring to gath-'ring in bat - tie ar - ray; Then brave - ly fight in the tend 'gainst temp - ta - tion and sin; That glo- rious king-dom ye * f~ t m • • "(^ "•" "f?~" -•- •*■ fm)' f f \* m m • 0 | | 0 m ( • left m 0 ' 0 J • • /d \s]) f f • 0 t) 1 [f March - ing 7-^r: 1 1 9 a - — I — 1 long — i in — 1 — the strength of 1 F 1 1 the Lord, — i 1- — ■ — i Gird 1 I m on — -d the ^=r r=^ — 1 — — b— — 1 ta 1 — — b— 1 — - i UJ i/ mor bright, Put all your foes to flight; March - ing a- S u y v Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. ©II tO IDiCtOH). ConclufceD. _l_ " / . _ IN ■= H K— y 1 Pt h I m 0-?- long in the strength of the Lord, On, on to vie - to - ry! ■0- -0- -0- -f- -0-' -0- -<&- -0- -0- I T— r u-j-i — 0-=-0— F-t-e — t=s— * — £ i i ?— r 1 It— tr r 23 Glorious E)a£. T. H. Thoro Harris. U mSUJN. | r^ n n lr ri IS h h h 1 f* a 1 I P P !' 0 0 0 iJ m UJ ■* J <*! *• i 5* cd • * v'1* fa* f * i i" d d * f ' T J *>* «J f " f 1 1. Come we now with hearts re 2. "Glo - ry be to God our 3. We would learn to fol - low ■0- -0- ( W ■ joic - ing, Horn-age to our King to pay; Fa - ther," Happy birds and blos-soms say; Je - sus, And his bless- ed will o - bey; (m\' 1 I * II* r f F F (rJ-4- J m j r i i f v— '1 0 1 * 1 II 1 i "i * 4- ' -0 i — 1 — 1 — 1 0 ' 0 1 : — : 1 n 1 h ^ ^ ^ 1 | I V r\ n. \ rv 1 I 0 A r A i i^ P bt j 0 r 0 \ * * 1 1 ' J_L_L_U F F ' 1 ! -| Chorus. . 0 tv. i 1 Is n . -#- -P N 1 1 -P — rp — — * & 1 0 '.• -* 1 -r i^ tffr- * F F~^ "* — T—0- i * F F J~ ^ B 0 ^ VJ) » • f, £j r r * * J 1 1 Welcome, glad day iS1 . ■* . 0 F Glo - ri - ous day! -0- -0- -i i — \-p- i i Hith-er we come F P , to 1 F f Hf earn to meek-ly "1 S EH i — h • — 0 • — -f -| — F-r * ^= -J ftp— I J— r-J^ -N—F 5S5 T5I- s zri- ¥ | ill ^ i i fol-low Jesus; Unto the King Praises we bring, On this blessed Sabbath Day. :*: I afc£ ij: Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 24 Xet flDs Soul Be TOblte. Jennie Wilson. 33* Thoro Harris JS L 9 -0- -0- -0- £ -m 1 — ■— # b 1. Let my soul be white in thy ho - ly sight, O thou righteous, 2. Pu - ri - fied with - in from all taint of sin, Make me spot - less 3. On the cru - el cross, to re - deem from loss, O my Sav - ior, gafe»-rTC— C=c X- :^=fc=* t=£ a V \> ¥ ■TlT £=* E • ¥ + * * •: c per - feet One; Let no mark or stain Of my guilt re- main When thy as the snow; Trusting all to thee Who from wrong can free, I thy thou hast died; Hear me while I pray, Make me white to - day By thy By I I Li IE ff tf Chorus. m m £ m V * m 5-1 1/ L> sav - ing work is done. \ cleans- ing pow'r would know. >• Let my soul be white pre - cious blood ap - plied. ' in thy -*2-a- i — r fc£ V ' to FE*EEi £ ho - ly sight Thro' the pow'r of grace di - vine; Blessed Lord, I tf I rrn; -bN- f pray, Make me white to - day, And the glo - ry shall be thine. a* m k-Jf — t m 1 — r Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer ft Brother. 25 Qvcv Gbcre. Ada Blenkhorn. E. E. Meyer. ©5 :#r±= r* — rs — * — rs- ^B^^^gl 1. There's a cit - y shining white, Built up -on the plains of light, 'Tis the 2. When I reach the gold- en gate Lead-ing to this grand es -tate, Opened 3. There my Sav-ior I shall see, In His ho - ly likeness be; Garments -*— i <&— --* — P- pal-ace of the King bright and fair; wide by an - gel hands it will be; whit- er than the snow I shall wear; bright and fair u # — a — 9 — * — -4- S- -0- -0- -m- -0- -4- Grief and pain shall pass a - way I shall en - ter in - to rest shall sing the glad new song t £ CT* # F^ -N N- S" In that place of per-fect clay, Sin and sor - row can not en - ter there. With the hap-py and the blest 'Mid their glorious songs of vie - to - ry. With the count-less, rausomed throng; In the glo - ry of my Lord I'll share. 4- - •*- Copyright, MDCCCXCVI, by Meyer & Brother. 26 (Sofc is %ove. Ada Blenkhorn. 3 Lester Price. 3 -I 1- * • -»- -is*-*- S^^eeEe ^ 1. Joy - ful songs now sweetly ring, 2. An - gels bright are bending low, 3. Peace di - vine doth sweetly steal Words of praise we Shelt'ring wings a O'er us like a ^-^-^~ J?J*- * m =p=^: trt 1 «ta 1 y=^ \~, — ^j— -3— a— S= =^y j^^J-jg — ji—.-ni-^ J-jLp^=z_^_jLjL lift a - bove; bove are spread; gen - tie dove, Hap - py hearts From the throne While be - fore and voi - ces sing, un - ceas - ing flow His feet we kneel Hal - le - Countless Anil re - ^ =i -t-f- J==i= 4 f=E=3 1 Refrain. lu - jah! God is love, blessings on our head, joice that God is love. Songs of glad - ness ring - ing, * —I— HM- ♦ i*ii -J-- I -J h -J rH 1 J -i— r-J -J -I -, -* r * I I r r i* ? ~ p 1 _# ? 1 — L#- — \z t_,_±_#_i_p_^_p_^_r — • j loud - lv ring - ing, Raise we now to God a - bove, loud - ly §5=3 ring - ing, 4- 3^ 3^2 =t -j- #« =t 3 3^0 r? LrNLrurirwwru Hap- py hearts and voi- ces sing- ing, Sweet-ly sing-ing "God is love." Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 27 ail ffor Jesus. Mary Wray 1. There are gloomy paths a - long the way, There are souls that in the darkness 2. There are hearts that feel their weight of sin, There are preeious ones a smile would 3. Where the Sav-ior dwells is love and light, Ev 'ry day is filled with sunshine 4. May our lives each day His Spir-it show, In His grace and wisdom may we stray; We may lead them in - to God's dear day, — win; There are fields where lab'rera have not been, — bright; In the life di - viue there is no night, — grow, And His love thro' us to oth-ers show, — let us shine for let us work for let us look for let us live for Jesus! Jesus! Jesus ! Jesus! m x ii^S f=f: :fc :t=t Lj2_ *^F m Chorus =t ^ B Let us shine clear and bright for Oh, -4 — f— ,— f — ^-b» F F — -i— F ¥ ■ V V V Je - - - sus, Let us let us shine for Him, -fl-,-4 K^^ • — 0 -I 1 ' F — F- s=f -F F 0-j- u u u work with our might tor Je - - sus; Let us live always right for Oh, let us work for Him ; Oh -F-^-F-^L m £ fc*. ♦ £ ' — gF F 0 F W- 1 F F t«- S3EB F f: • — 0 — n :d2 m *=£- -s-Lf^- II Je sus: Let us shine, work and live for Him, let us live for Him, Je-sus ev - 'ry day. :-^=F=F=^=F=F=t=E - 9-fr-h h h b 1 b la 3=S r 1—r :t: i Copyright, HCMII, by Meyer & Brother. 28 pressing ©n Mitb 3c9U0. James Rowe. Thoro Harris. 3=£ ^# 1&^=E =£3 ^ -#• "# -#-i- 1. Pressing on with Je - sus to a bet - ter place, Sing-ing songs of 2. Press-ing on with Je -sus whose great love con- trols; Mind-ing naught be- 3. Pressing on with Je - sus, trust - ing him a - lone, March-ing in his EMi 52J= s=* jt± 4 U — I ^=i=k S j=j^i^: £ ■5 ^ -*• -r g r joy, songs of praise and love; Mak-ing known the won-ders of his hind, dread-ing naught be - fore; While his pre - cious Spir - it floods our light to our home a - bove, Where with earth's redeemed ones, gathered Sfefc ± H— t / Is ES =F2 s bound-less grace, Press- ing on with Je - sus to joys a - bove. hap - py souls, Press- ing on with Je - sus to yon - der shore, round his throne, We shall praise for - ev - er Re - deem- ing Love. 1 P- m = £ • — i — w- # m s ■Xr-b- ■m — * — * ^m -L-l J: We are press - ing on With the might On, ev - er on, On, J1 1 ± m ■ y ev - er One, on. In the ^=fc=tc EE t m ^ HE «*Wr-«-« bless- ed foot-steps of God's ho - ly Son; Sing we of his love As we Sing of his love „ . _ . #■ * t- t- m U..+ . J* 1 w ¥ i» ^ tt Jofctc s rrrr u ? Copyright, MCMVI, by Thoro Harris. pressing ©n THIlttb 3c9U9. concludes. EEj =± / ^ & ./: I :" ^ home-ward move; Homeward we move; In § the path of glo - ry we're press-ing £ i -I m ^^ 29 3esu0, Ibear. (Vic TOben II pra?. Mattle A. Long. Qeo. J. Meyer. -J 1— F*2? J?=^ 1. Je - sua, 2. Hear me 3. Hear me 4. Je - bus, hear me when I pray, Keep and guide me all the when I pray for light, Fill me with thy glo - ry when to thee I call; When the clouds of darkness hear me, am thine; Give to me thy peace di - day; bright; fall, vine; -(22- S3 ■ft ^ m 4: S: -fc 3 T Save me Save from Let me Teach me from en • hear how the pow'r of sin, Keep me pure and strong vy, Lord, I pray, Love, pro - tect me all thy ten - der voice, That in thee I may to walk with thee; In thy love may I with the re - be -in. way. joice. free. M *= #- ♦ 4=t ja. r Chorus. m ^ i „i s ^ Where I am and what I do, Keep me faith - ful, keep me true; B^=4 J_t -tffi- Ms=4^ S •-*- SF I: i i £ Where I -#-r 3=* --9- — =-j ■ — i _ m m ■ — m *! am and what I do, Keep me faithful, keep me true. I m T Copyright, MCMII, by Meyer & Brother. 30 3C9U9 Saves! Thoro Harris. Howard E. Smith. ?-J-T k. 1 2 '■4. r\ m l\ R s 1 t\ 1 K \ a J . n r « 1 r\ R J J r>. ft 111 W'+ & J . J . • 1 n j^ 1 m m Pv ^ 1 J J 1 1. Je -bus saves! Je- bus saves! Send the ti - dings forth To the ends of earth; 2. Tell the news! Joy -ful news! Life to all he brings On his radiant wings; 3. Speak his love, wondrous love, Bless his name most high, Lord of earth and sky; (<»):4 v. • • j !• p ■* .... • * J r P ~ — . P P- P w S • • j r i* v4 ? 11- 1 1 ~ U— 1 — f— - — 1 — i— r#-r 1 K ■ 1 /T 1 P l\ IS s 1 ' ^ 1 lm J • 5 n 1 r\ R m -d • * 1 w • 5 ^ . - . • 1 p j^ 1 ^ -! -nm °1 1 9 ^ *~ -fit ♦ • - • * -*- ^-*- ■&• Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves! 0 pro-claim his match -less worth! Praise his name, Je - sus' name; Glo - ry to the King of kings! Prais-es bring To our King; Sing, ye heav'ns, and, • earth, re - ply! AiV * * <0 f P m 1 Pi' ^» 1 0 0 N» p m s. m r r r 1* m 1 KS; * • r r * 1* - 1 1 J • p ! ' • ' r r ■ Chorus. -*— Lift your voi - ces, Sing, ye peo-ple, sing; Flood with joy the earth; -P— «- IFCFC1 r fe FF? ifc :fc=fc Hail him, ■* "i- I I II * -? ? ^ -*-' hail him, Christ the promised King! Sound his prais - es forth; s p— «- H3^£ -^- 3 ^-« g Send the ti - dings o • ver land and sea, Let the joy - bells ring; , Iff : * -ff-i 1 ^ * 0 ifcar Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 3esu6 Saves! concmoeo. Haste, pro-claim the year of ju - bi ■ lee, Hail your Lord and King! Jfc*. 31 Showers, Sweet Sbowers. Sallie K. Best. 1m £± &J=J=J 3=5 -f* — &- £=:£ E. E. Meyer. rs — a — a m [ m — ' — i — •- 1. Blessings, sweet blessings are falling to-day; Je - sus has sent from a - bove, 2. Blessings, sweet blessings around us we see, Light-ly as pet - als they fall, 3. We may have blessings, yes, all that we need,There is a bouu-ti - ful store; „ _ „ |N N J\ N IS N ££ tfe^fo:— r— r =&ii=ji=ti: V V V \ \ \ h \f t t '4^4 S— t -&<— i»<- *=tc ^z*zd £ S *=4=* In - to the hearts of his children who pray, Showers of blessings and love. Showers of beau - ty and sun-shine are free, Je - sus has blessings for all. If un - to Je - sus we ear - nest ly plead, Downward the blessings will pour, Wr— f u— E^B^ £ r-0—t. i-- '^ *=*— * * =E 1/ V Chorus. 1/ \> * f=f: Show - - ers of blessings, Showers of glo - ry and love; Showers of blessings, 4= te£ k^ E 4t =l a Show - ers, sweet show- ers of bless-ings From the dear Sav- ior a - bove m :i2=t t M m t=p*=ft=^=?t *=tc •251— :5: I 1/ 1/ " Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer '' L+ f *£r .•h A 1 . 1 ! J ' j J a d 1 J 1 J l ' 1 j V H- 1 i 11 ' 11 J ' I s F -«s -Z5i- -&- -&■ yon - der cease- less bios - soms ■gh -«- ^3- ttTT •# V "* fr*"' Car - ol hap - py lay. Is his ten - der care. Show thy boun - ty free. -3T Be not si - lent, Chil - dren! chil - dren! Lord, we thank thee; — m s -7>r 3 -zri- f ■t -# v &■ -&■ Come, with gladness bringing Praise to Je - .sua, Loving, grateful praise. Look up now and praise him For the love that Guards you ev-'ry-where. Make us tru - ly grate-ful, Lov - ing, prais - ing, Serv-ing on - ly thee. ■t— -. =t *: Chorus. Girls. Boys. Girls. Boys. All. £ _S| -. £ %Tj*> -i — h 3-f -— = 9 V V V » » ' r they need no words! List their hap-py Hark! " ■* C f n *' O hear the birds! Hark! m M k i- -~- 3: -F— P- tr a-*- y — £>" Girls. ± Boys. M -72- il— -=r- -*H* praise; Each hia car - ol raise. Hark! " " 1/ b O hear the birds! :£=£ e fc=i jt-k-i z^zzft -p— ■_ - I b n lJ Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. Ibarfc! © Ibcar the 3Btr^s! conciuoeo- Girls. Boys. All. $ -^ -=i-h r f i Hark! they need no words! Join them in their praise to - day. 5=*33 mmmm -p—w- p— w— *\- S= tr 33 Thoro Harris. Xittle Xambe. Carrie E. Koch. -J/-H — s — *- -*— F=^ H~ H- ±=^ -J— =?=f: — r— W=L_J • M — « — ^ J 1— - J""l +- JS2_ i ^ ^. Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 34 Bearer Eacb £>a\>. T. H. Thoro Harris. I 1. The love of my soul has to 2. No Ion - ger I mourn o'er the 3. Each mo - ment I cling to his 4. The Sav - ior will par - don the Je - sus been giv'n, I'm sins of the past, No al - might - y hand, While pen - i - tent's sin, His Htfi 1 1= $=&=? m hap - py Ion - ger learn-ing mer - cy rtr on life's up - ward way; He in dark - ness I stray; For to trust and o - bey; My in - vites thee to - day; O grant-eth me dai - ly a since ev - 'ry bur - den on sor - rows all flee at the come to the foun - tain and ffifcfr i=S=£ ik* i l» l= -r=r IS *>-=& £e£ =t fore - taste of heav'n, Je - sus I cast, Mas - ter's com - mand, wash ev - 'ry stain, And dear His love I sing For why • er he is my on my dost thou grows each trust and home - ward still de day. stay. way. lay? « :t: m Chorus. ¥-=£ i =:- He's dear - er each day, yes, dear - er each day; His light shall il- » » „r- =fr ■#-• -0- tHfc pE==i^E= -v— drf: m lu - mine my i* #= *=±=j way; heav-en ly way; While trust - ing his love I am P=P: :*=3=?=E=fc==b=k=b;=:l - - - . v \s Copyright, MCMVI, by Thoro Harris. Meyer & Brother, owners. Dearer Each 2)a\>. conciu&eD. ^=^ j±=F£— J_ ± "fr= =3^:]===-=*== j look - ins a - bove, And Je - sus grows dear-er each day. , — , — , E— t , *T ~b— {— |=» 35 Sallie K. Best. Daliant SolMers. Lester Price. 3 -*-i * Mr m *-* ^ 1. Val - iant sol - diers we will be, March-ing on to vie - to - ry; 2. Val - iant sol - diers of our King, Cour - age, faith and love we bring; 3. Christ, our Captain, leads the way, His commands we will o - bey; IS I I I II wm =4= *— -G> ' 5N^ -zd- -tA m Bear - ing for our shield the cross, We will con-quer With a step that's firm and strong, We will dai - ly Where he sends us we will go, We will nev - er « I N I I with - march fear out loss; a - long; the foe; -#— - Iking. Thomas Kelly. L^ 3 Lester Price. 1. Look, ye saints: the sight is glo - rious; See the Man of sorrows now; 2. Crown the Sav - ior, an - gels, crown him; Rich the tro-phies Je - sus brings; 3. Hark! those bursts of ac - clam - a - tion! Hark! those loud triumphant chords! JE*- :^ :-£fc f)^ K K 1 N ! i I Is i i V *V p ^ ki 1 I r\ i\ m J 1— - 1 m ■ 3* m J * • • q #' if- U ($)'" i Z* * m *-J 0 -it i =1- ^ 3^5- saz. # — u l_^ = = — u- 0 0 0 — lm, 0 #.w ■'.-" ■ I) j ffi T1 \~-&l- From the fight re-turned vie - to rious, Ev - 'ry knee to him shall bow. On the seat of pow'r en-throne him, While the vault of heav-en rings. Je - sus takes the high-est sta-tion; Oh, what joy the sight af - fords! „# -m mm m m * ^ &S * i* =t J ~L -m P-U- * 1 f« LffflBS *K — ^--£ -2» — 1 J — f f — r 5 # — i - * tf — ; 2 r> ' — 1 i 1 I 4 1 i -T Chorus. (Faster.) ~7?' -&— -<,- -&r -&■ :^f-^rF^= XJ •* y+*a= ^S-f- p-mn— s-s ^r Crown him, crown him King of kings! 4- Loud - ly v. I ~ S=5P V -*-£- -75i-r EE v ;ii«- ^j-h ! — »— #-• — • — -^ — y» I «g r.>- let the cho rus ring; Crown him Kins:! -«!—*- -«— «- -zJ- v. y/ d — ^T3 Sgjg] Crown him Kins:! r Crown our Lord and ii ;;^- -^ -zJ- Kins-!. m -*-*- *** -zd- -zji- Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Urother. Td- 37 Gentleness. T. H. Thoro Harris. --& s^i^g m =t — 0 0—*—» »-• »' pt r a-»- 1. Gen - tly, gen - tly kneel and pray, Gen - tly come 2. Kind - ly, kind - ly speak to all At our work 3. Dear - ly, dear - ly let us love Ev - 'ry - one 4. Sweet-ly, sweet - ly sing the praise Of our glo - and or we rious go;... play;., know;. King.. fel -;- I •O- eSt^ ^^^mm^m^^m Je - sus Christ is watch-ing us, He would have it so. Je - sus Christ can al - ways hear Ev - 'ry word we say. Brothers, sis - ters, friends are we, Je - sus makes it so. With our hearts and with our voice: Je - sus hears us sing. - , i ! 3& *£ r1 pz- Refrain. p a=d=m ^ 3 s «=t jt-i -*=*: :2ze ri± «-Z(- -g-il-s1 1| Gen - tly, gen - tly shine the stars, Gen - tly grow the love - ly flow'rs, M a / i ^ ^=#- :f=M: d -w—m—fs m • • ^H;- #-=- Gen - tly smiles the love of God, And his love is ours. -0- -p - +T-+ *- -9-\ — I — I — + Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 38 Me'll mever Be Xate. (This piece is warranted to cure tardiness.) T. H. Thoro Harris. 8 $mm 35 =; £ f\- — «- -*— s u d:s. w ~ r & 1. We'll nev - er be late to Sab-bath school, We'll come at the ope-ning 2. Thro' all the long week 'twill be our rule To stud - y the les-son _« ft— fi=f: m-^ £^i; r — x> — r 3=£ V -+--*- <#- hour; To help all our teach- ers, it is the rule To do all with- giv'n; And then Sab - bath morn-ing to haste to school That we may pre- 4— — \T ::-piM£z:ig J L £3 Fine. Chorus. -*^-*~- — * — d d—-\ in our pow pare for heav '■■} rn. ) We'll nev - er be late, no, we'll nev- er be late; And to school; 3h*= :S±=fr=F=g=pt:— I I — r dte: _^ — i i§ i * • — \-m — i this is an ex -eel- lent rule, For teachers and scholars, for for us all, -f i lLl_i — *f r i r rr f * * * m I 1 * ' * * ■ F tr> 1 = L# 1 V V par-ents and friends, To al-ways come early to school;. We'll m _#_u?*_£ir- #- *- w- -F=tc=fe '-Jk Sab-bath morning; v -*- v J r V— V- fczt I 1/ 1 II Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 39 Xittle 1Rain*®rop6 Call, Fiora klrkland. Howard B. Smith. &E£ 1. We come, we come, God's will to do, The joy-ous lit - tie rain-drops 2. A joy - ous song The rain-drops sing, A sweet and hap-py, help - ful 3. O let us try, Tho' we are small To do as lit - tie rain-drops (|WSH>4-5j — -\ P p — P— — h AAA ± ± ± £^_-l -J 1 ■— | — l-J- #?— i — Tf- -i r- r— 1 P 1- 1 M -ft —\ 1 p ^ 1 m P m— J^— -L J — • — | — J-r- i) -0- =A • - P *- ' £ U- call; We come, we come To work for you, So bid us welcome song; They seem to try Good cheer to bring To oth-ers as they do; With smile and song To haste a - long While bus - y with a -P-P- i&B 4: 5 3^ Chorus. IS -Z5T-T 2=£ '-©-=- one and all. pass a - long, serv - ice true. \ i 4: i S We come to help the flow'rs, The love - ly 4-_j- ■*-*■ t 3S ± < j * ^ 1-— %— %— $ '- 3=Z * * * * \' flow'rs, To bear the sun - ny hours, The glad, bright hours; We come to 1- m =t -X =t H=*=* at; i i *=j=j=£ :tn±l 1= * help the trees, The grand, strong trees; For la - bors such as these we come! $Z m I m=E =t ^__h_ -*± Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 40 (Sofc is TKIlatchinG Ji)ou, Ada Blenkhorn. 7± S Howard E. Smith. a 5=* 4=3 -« « * 1 — i — 0 1 — i — 0 1 1 ■!- §£3$ ^2=4: 1. To the Lord's great ar - my Do you now be - long? In the dai - ly 2. Troubles and temp-ta - tions Will your way be - set; With a faith un- 3. Like your blessed Mas - ter, Do you try to win Souls that dwell in ^ r— = P- := *=£ f=r =: i — r~r > H— H- -K2- *=fc s -23- ^=^ con - flict Are you brave and strong? To your Lord and Mas - ter Are you flinching They must all be met. Trust your mighty Cap -tain, He will dark-ness, From the ways of sin? Are you ev - er striv-ing All his %& 42- M—^f— ti— fc fcrf -fV-r-; T5i- Tg- — i « r is watch-ing you. is watch-ing you. is watch-ing you. al - ways true? With a love un - fail - ing God bear you thro': With a love un - fail - ing God will to do? With a love un - fail - ing God Is %*=* r fc=± a- Chorus. pp P — i- h T5t- ■^ ^ God is watching you, God is watch-ing you; God is watching you, God is watch-ing you; To your Lord and With a love un- -' 4. Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 41 flD\> friend and Savior. c. m. a. 1 Chas. H. Gabriel. h fs £- * *T-. 1 2 0— 1. There is a Friend a - bove all oth - ers dear, Who is 2. There is a Friend whose ev - er - last - ing arm Strong and 3. There is a Friend who's not a - shamed of me, Who'll be m^ -0— t* -0— *: r=^F=r --K f I y y con-stant, faith -ful and sin - cere; Whose mer - cy is wid - er than the mighty is to shield from harm ; A Friend who is pres-ent in the faith-f ul through e - ter - ni - ty ; Who'll keep me in safe - ty till the -.-r—fi—fr * *— I— * * « %— |— • £— • w a S • f— t i: m 3^2 A Friend who loves and cares for A Friend who is a friend in dan passed, I reach my home in heav'n at me. deed, last. SEE r= m Chorus. Praise the Savior, sing hal - le lu-jah; O spread a-broad His matchless fame! Is -0- ■ — 0 — m—i-P— *-*--*- s = 0 — #-s— • • — »— r^ i2 P — g r!^1— - n r £ 3= 1 f=l=t =t=* -«-= 1 \ — "-J Chant His praises, with saints a-dore Him And mag-ni - fy His ho - ly name. JS -0r J T— 1-«— »-*—* = = — 1-0 0-*—0 0 0 *■ *■ s *-t P' ]] :£— II— p— U— b— trf[c=|E^=^Mt-J l~E±fc-z=fl Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 42 Gofc is Calling. Sallle K. Best. Thoro Harris. H s ~ 7 =t :i: m 8. 1. God is calling, God is call-ing, His com-mand-ing voice we hear; 2. Gath -er quickly all the lost ones, Speak to them a gen - tie word; 3. Seed has fall- en by the way-side, And some gold - en grain it yields; 4. Homeward coming from the har-vest, Bring to him the gold -en sheaves; te 4-^ :*=<: _K2- =j=t * Spi-J-^'H^^ -•— 3* 3G== f He is read - y for the har - vest; In his serv - ice vol - un - teer. To His king-dom you may bring them, If your voice in love is heard. Stoop and gather when you find it, 'Tis as pre-cious as the fields. You can nev- er win his fa - vor If you gar - ner but the leaves, „u 1 I* i l ^ - _. ft* €• -i — *r t: f. £=3 -pz. -IT— *~ *- * *~rp „ ii ii Chorus. D it 5 n. y mr _ ,* K | A ff i • JJ- J ^ » 11,1 1 1 irn tt C* i r m A 1 J | 1 *M' ' ft 1 * 1 God is call-ing, God is call-ing *- -P- -0- -0- J Ev- m 'ry hour and • m ev - 'ry day; f»Y*fc tt * » 1 — a 1 ta — a U — JE^^rr — r— !■ 1 — * — 1 — P- 1 P — ~i — i 1 — r— — 1 P 1 — P — tt 4—1 1 • U • 1 — 1 — 1 1 — ! — _* 1 P_ 1 Vim. 3^S =F ^^: Sp9 *w-*- He is call-ing, he is call-ing To the har-vest field a - way! # 1 , #» ♦ A 3^ d=t=d=t -zt- LBim ;± I 1 #Jf J \ 4 ' ■£++—* =^=^ pr? ;— * ■P- -•-: -•- ■*- 1 r_P-^ — »— I — -p — p — « — p- -^ — jg — r — fc i=|r -S— l i Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. (Soft is Calling, concmoeo. - . | Dim. -a is calling, He gg^l^^^^EffE^ is call- ing To the harvest field a - way! t-9-bt-Ja— »-f^»-r-J ^ r I -V P*- 43 Ikeep to tbe IRigbt. Wm. B. Bradbury. ^ £ #"i # »^= # 1/ . P 1/ 5 I l 1. March a - long to - geth - er, Ev - er firm and 2. Raise on high your ban - ner, That its folds may 3. Ot your heav'n-ly Fa - ther Strength and cour-age 4. Love should be your mot - to, Du - ty be your -zrf- — fv true: Man - y fly Like the seek; Swords are aim; Ev ■ er -(2- fc£ t—r. ztezzb -i*-1- £ * s: -m-r- m eyes are watch-ing, Tak - ing note of you. It the day be wing of ea - gle, Sweeping to the sky. If you wish to to no pur - pose, If the heart be weak. Ev - 'ry arm en- o - ver- com - ing Till a crown you claim. For a fame un- 4^- X~ V :*=* # s JBU -£—*- f) h IS K fc ' ' i/ i " ! , v . - rs « _p ] A b h A i m • H-' ' • • h5 i^> » d J fh ■ 7 f i M r • VMJ • ri \ | i ^ * ]j v I V cloud - y, If the skies be bright, Keep to the right, boys, con - quer Ev - 'ry foe you fight, Keep to the right, boys, dow - ing With a war - rior's might, Keep to the right, boys, dy - ing Strive with all your might; Keep to the right, boys, -H- ■£-. -P- -h^- ♦ -•-• ■E- -i- - /•V hi [<5J-, 0 * ■ K , K I 1 . V. I# * ^— 'b h i / J V J 1 1 1/ / ! ! " 1 3 ^ n ±=t Keep to the right! Keep to the right, boys, Keep to the right! 1 Meyer & Brother, Chicago. 44 a flDessage from the Iking. Lizzie DeArmond. Thoro Harris. *£ at* 1. O ask me not to tar - ry, 2. God speaks, and we must list - en 3. In - ter - pret - ers for Je - sus * XT for life is short at best; Tho' his still small voice to hear, That are we from day to day, He wm :;: d£± 4N J= T^T- it -<--\ oft the day be wea - ry, at e - ven - tide there's rest; And we may take to oth - ers some note of joy or cheer, Some whispers some sweet se - cret, some lov - ing word to say; If @SH SS fc£ m e ♦ * x r I have tru - ly prom-ised some lit - tie word to bring To song of heav-en's glad-ness that in each heart shall ring, When faith - ful to our pur - pose un - to his hand we cling, Our Sfee BE -f— fr m — *- HI Hri* -•— those who sore - ly need it, a earth - ly hopes have fa - ded, a lives will dai - ly ut - ter a M^- H mes - sage from the King, mes - sage from the King, mes - sage from the King. Chorus. ^m d£=M SS i/ u A message from the King, a message from the King, In strains of ev - er- N N _ m m m a^_ — 0 0 0 #■ a P la or tetfs=ptw *=t ISI liil :*=* I f Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother a flDessage from tbe Iking. i v— 2- ConcluOeO. m_t^_0^ — 0 — 0z=r0^_^3 rg j_ — j=j=ej=m last - ing joy, a to>=u= message from the King. ■0-. m -f- ■»-. 0 ' F- a mes-sage from the King. s f=f^f— f: « la 45 He Gbere mot a place for flDe? E. E. Hewitt. T 1/ u w 1. Man - sions in the Fa - ther - land, Built by God's al-might-y hand; 2. Crowns of glo - ry, crowns of light, Brighter than the stars of night, 3. Gar- ments whit - er than the snow, Christ, the King hath made them so; 4. Gold- en harps in praise re - sound, Songs to Je - sus there a - bound, M# fcfcfc w^mmm^ te* -A-J- ::* 1 :=J: m — ' — m- -& *• ' ' Jr. — %. '• g Hap - py hosts their beau - ty Fade-less through e - ter ni Still he calls in tones so Mak - ing cease - less mel - o "m i: see: Is there not a place for me? ty: Is there not a crown for me? free: Is there not a robe for me? dy: Is there not a harp for me? -» a — r-0 • • x — r~S> :t -*=* — j P± -#— — gt- Is there Is there Is there Is there in ^ not a place for not a crown for not a robe for not a harp for — &— me? me? me? me? -0- 0 — 1—0- 0 0 • — y--G> J m 5P-' Is there not Is there not Is there not Is there not -0- 0 — i— #— a place for me? a crown for me? a robe for me? a harp for me? r: -JSZ- i£3 5h I -•-j- ' ' v« Hap - py hosts their beau - ty see: Fade-less through e - ter - ni - ty: Still he calls in tones so free: Mak - ing cease - less mel - o - dy: •m- it w -&- Is there not a place for me': Is there not a crown for me'i Is there not a robe for me': Is there not a harp for me': te m & 3E: Copyright, MDCCCXCV, by Meyer & Brother. 46 floating ©tbers 1bapp£. E. E. Hewitt. Thoro Harris. PS PS * PS— 1. Mak-ing oth - ers hap - py — 'tis a bless - ed art Taught by God's own 2. Keeping close to Je - sus, we His life will share, Fit - ted for His 3. Making oth -ers hap-py, we'll be hap - py too; Ev - 'ry self-de- * IS - R>~4-fr — * F * — f — < U U 1/ H i -g— c— f- -S1 3=2 g^=* *=*: I :*=* I V 1 -PS PS \ PS — N" H 1 ; 1-5 H 1- Spir - it to the willing heart; Sharing lit - tie pleasures, hid- ing serv-ice, ready ev - 'ry -where; Cups of liv-ing wa - ter we will ni - al brings a joy so true; But the sweetest por - tion of our N is IS I I ^ &_F w rpr r r I— iz /-; -• — • — •- -i — i — i — -v — v— F- Jr h/rft — PS \ i — I N 1 F\ is s; -^ al •- §z • — S— g.—1— » B * 3 j_ — • «■ *- lit - tie woes, In life's tan - gled thick- ets we may plant a rose, glad - ly bring, Kindness o - ver -flow -ing from the hid - den spring, bliss will be When the Mas- ter tells us, "Ye have gladdened me." v V v — P — ■— v v v tr r b — - — v- J— F F p— -i u_ Chorus. -F h h h- -F « f=J: -• — -± < — f- |=F: 1/ V V V Mak-ing oth-ers hap-py, making oth- ers happy, Throw -ing light a- * f=f: -i # — # — I — \— round us, songs of joy we sing ; te£ iS £3=fc Mak - ing oth - ers hap - py, "A * J" fa. > 4 J ££ i=P- — ly1- M H sing to Jesus; Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. flDaftino ©tbers 1bapp\>. conduce. y> J ^ V y i P -&- making oth-ers hap-py, Ringing hal - le - lu-jahs to our Sav - ior King. * # .£ £Jto f ' f , fiJ* p — p *=£ -# # — -#— rto— bV — >—&* — T—+~kE—UP- -b — ' ' P — ^— u — r L i— y — >- p£ 1 Steeple 36ell6. Thoro Harris. 1. Stee - pie bells are ring - ing, Joy their tones are bring - ing; 2. In this hour of meet - ing, Songs of joy - ful greet - ing, 3. Hope and faith grow bright- er, Heav .- y hearts grow light - er; m , . m . m igi^ r\ l. f^ N in [V . [S K. 1 /LV * • 1 m I n mt * .... »,. ¥■ a ^ 1 \ \ f • i s For they say: "Come a - way On this Sab - bath day." Words of cheer, sweet and clear, Wei come one and all. While we sing, cares — 0 take wing On I this ho i a - iy day. "~l ■ ©^— 1 1 — | — u | — _U«- 1 1— L_J 1 m — — 1 -«-!—. «i ' Their com - mand ful - fill And the sad and lone Stee - pie bells are call ing, We with hearts so will - ing, ly Learn that Je - sua on - ly ing, Showers of love are fall - ing; @£ 3=q H &^^ I Not de - lay - ing, But o - bey - ing, Meet to sing and pray. Waits to hear them, He is near them, And will hear their call. Christ is plead- ing: Are you heed-ing? Will you come to - day? m gfci £3 Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 48 Brtgbtl£ Gleams Qwx Banner. Thomas J. Potter. Arthur .Sullivan. dt =* i=£ & + 1. Bright-ly gleams our ban 2. Je - sus, Lord and Mas 3. All our days di - rect 4. Then with saints and an ner, ter, us, 7 T r Point- ing to the At thy sa - cred In the way we May we join a z() T331 -fr. t&t i s 3^*5 a= Wav-ing on Christ's soldiers To their home on high Here,with hearts rejoicing, See thy children meet Crown us still vic-to - rious O - ver ev-'ry foe: Off'ring pray'rs and praises At thy throne of love. J. V. J > 3 -0— B Marching thro' the desert, Oft-en have we left thee, Bid thine angels shield us When the march is o - ver, ±-± ±=£ i c9-r- #r= *-#- tt: v1 r Efc# -*— # ■&- *ti£ f Ji>, Gladly thus we pray, Oft - en gone a - stray; Still with hearts u-nit-ed, Keep us, mighty Sav - ior, When the storm-clouds lower; Par-don thou and save us Then come rest and peace, Je - sus in his beau-ty, Songs that never cease »i i i Sing-ing on our way. In the nar-rowway. In the last dread hour. Refrain. -jH>—i : "I Nn n 1 — i K 1 \- — 1 1 z r? h r J r 1 fz \v v J 1 J m t t j m . f J f f £ # S f f f ° . p e> 1 If 1 \f ' [f 1 I Bright -ly gleams our ban - ner, 1 Point - ing to U ' It i the skv, - , i t*4- I a>, . a>, . V h _, 7«,P e> .- £J .• " s>. • — =^ a • r ±=fc 1 |EE" -7l- »-*- --n Wav ■•-. ■0-r- ing on Christ's sol-diers To their home on i 4-1 - N high. fet s £=t= -d- -sK zd :3: Meyer & Brother, Chicago. -*S>-* 49 (Botns to tbe Jfront. James Rowe. With vigor. Howard R. Smith. ^ £ m ^=4=?=^ 2 1. Fol - low - ing the King be - fore us, March-ing in his light, 2. Free from troub -le, care and sad - ness, Hap - py here be - low, 3. Well as - sured that he will guard us, Guide us and de - fend, Sfe w V i b b n. r\ i h. N P" y u y .. s rs p i h. r\ N P i J r V " p J « P r s T J 2 0 9 cJ ! J i J * • ». Learning how to fight For the truth and right; With love's ban - ner Sing - ing as we go, Fear - ing not the foe, Thank-ing Je - sus Strength and courage lend, When our own we spend; And as - sured that f- +■ -f*- * * tm^' • i i E_ J'\ > b r" i" m | ft 1 p ~sn i.1' i r J r ^ 1 ^ =_+_ J 1 J_L_ ' 1 J 3 wav> ing o'er us, And our for the gladness Which to- he'll re- ward us When the M- ■6 armour bright, We are going to the front, day we know, We are go-ing to the front, fight shall end, We are going to the front. m. ?z£ tJ,£- :E: ? • w Chorus. # it e -bH m • *- ^- S ±±z 5 ip- ;-_ There to fight — •— J— #— t=* * ^9— With our might \—» I r»- \ iOr- 3=J For the right, We are go - ing to ■-*—- J— •- 1- *=P I fr 1: a Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 50 Ever at m$ Sifce. Frederick W. Faber. Thoro Harris. 1. Dear Sav - ior, ev - er at my side, How lov-ing Thou must be To 2. I can - not feel Thee touch my hand With pressure light and mild To 3. And when be -side my couch I kneel At morn and night for prayer, There's ~PN- leave Thy home in heav'n to guide A lit - tie child like me! Thy check me, as my moth-er doth, Her lit - tie way-ward child; But something speaks within my heart And tells me Thou art there Yes, m ±=* f=F ^ 4= t= 0-0 — 0- -0-0- =t =* 0-0- beau - ti - f ul and shin - iug face I see not, tho' so I can feel Thee in my thoughts Striving with sin for when I pray Thou pray - e"st too, Thy pray'r is all for w :fct - \ ' i i near; me; me; L The And But {-*— M 1 -b • d 0-~m- 3=i£ sweet - ness of Thy soft, low voice I am too deaf to when my heart loves God, I know The sweetness comes from when I sleep Thou sleep - est not But watch-est lov - ing - :- 3£=t= tr- I Eefrain. llllilllliillll my side, close to my side, Dear Sav-ior, walk to - day; r— t-* t_ + r ■ g f? 9-r- •— i-*-2-*- Close £=E m Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. JBvcx at mp Sifce. concmoco. J3 ±z^=j^=j=p3t==gd==J>T-l |n— p5-Jl+-l^=^|=H fcfc u r to Thy side, close to Thy side I'd fol - low all the way (the way). • m I IN f^ I _£_^#— ^r~2 *— * t-r-t- fi—J-J-,—* £ ^ 51 year ff»ot, (Bob is TKHatcbing. Thoro Harris. m 1. God care3 for his 2. The bird in 3. He ev - er »3f =£ f; ^L. ■ »• * = W- chil - dren Wher - e'er they may tree - top May rest in his near you Tho' oft you may I S= the is ■x% t- be, care; stray; bvt: £^£ x M -+T 3 ^*" >" g Up - on the bleak moun - tain The waves are a era - die, His lov - ing eyes fol - low i\ r\ ♦. i _*-_k£ ^ d^_ Or on the deep And Je - sus is You all on your -•— sea; there; way; £E£ Sft* 13 t=t ft h 1 1 IN r | N * N 1 v i P n [N i /lb hy d • #< fN i j #1 • m , m 1 * fiTY^' # i * * i • 5 bd vJJ ».• .» • t) M 0 m -m-- -0-' 1 ' In man sion or cot - tage He keeps them in view; The cro - cus is sleep -ing 'Neath frost and the dew; He loves you so dear - ly: Be faith - ful and true; Kh h IN r* 1 1 y~ ^ ■*- m IN k" ] f| • ^b hp d r U ^ 1? m . m • • • • m • P • i \J 1 I 1/ ^ I j— t- £ ^ -#— :flit=^ Fear not, God is watch - ing With love o u . lJ~n N you. rnrii te s -#-=- Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. 52 trusting in £bee. I. E. F. J. E. French. IS 1 j | J ||-J. i I ,. r ;■ J H I ^-^-.1 * ' * 3 3 '1 i: ' J * J 3 ' '^pa 1. Trust - ing a - lone in Je - sus, Lean - ing up - on His breast, 2. Led by His Ho - ly Spir - it, Oh, what a joy is mine ! 3. Trust - ing thro' storm and sun-shine, Trust - iDg thro' joy and pain, 4. Sim - ply to trust in Je - sus, Fol - low- ing day ' by day h i* i* -• — 0- There, in Out of Lean - ing Up to His love a - bid - ing, Peace-ful - ly now I rest. a land of shad - ows, In - to the light di - vine. up - on His prom - ise, Breath-ing His ho - ly name, the gates of glo - ry, Trust- ing Him all the way. Trust ing in Thee, trust ing in Thee, Sweet - ly I'm trust-ins, in Thee, Sweet - ly I'm trust - ing, Sav - ior, Thee. i £: Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer 4 Brother. 53 Sell it to 3C6U0, J. B. kankin. t-m =^k Thoro Harris. J— f-rt mmm 1. Are you wea - ry? are you heav - y - heart - ed? Tell it to Je - sus, 2. Do the tears flow down your cheeks un - bid - den? Tell it to Je - sus, 3. Do you fear the gath- 'ring clouds of sor - row? Tell it to Je - sus, 4. Are you trou- bled at the thought of dy - ing?Tell it to Je - sus, (M V S3 t± i I I fr *— 4t -^r- #" Tell it to Je - sus; Are you griev - ing o - ver joys de - part - ed? Tell it to Je -sus; Have you sins that to man's eye are hid - den? Tell it to Je - sus; Are you an - xious what shall be to - mor-row? Tell it to Je - sus; For Christ's com- ing king-dom are you sigh - ing? get -4*— U- r=t=r: Chorus. -d-^-s- -* — J — 0 -. P — «- « #-T— •= Tell it to Je - sus a lone. Tell it to Je - sus, Tell it to J * TBh ^^ 5 =s=3= Je • sus, He is a friend that's well - known ; You have no oth - er J '-**=\ m :££ <= M!=F g =£ -J -n — i 1 — n *— 5» j — Such a friend or broth-er, Tell it to Je - sus a - lone, (a - lone.) J— S-! US Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. 54 Ibow Ibe Xoves ins! James Rowe. bdfct Howard E. Smith. £k V- ?=* -•S-*- V «• :- t>^ 1. Oh, how the Sav-ior loves The lit- tie ones who trust his grace! 2. Hold - ing us to his breast, He shields our lit - tie souls from strife, 3. No harm to us can come; For he will shield till life is o'er, £# :-- :r: -#-•- f) H I 1 1^ | ! 1 N r\ h. ' 1 y i " b 1 ■ P K K P \ I / h u" *• J *^ •| m X VtTT ■ ™ 1 — 1 h i — ^ — m — 0 — i — -h ; — iijZ ^ j_ 0 — 1 — = Each day his love Com - forts us when Then take us to — i • • %*~~-» » »—?*— he proves, And shows to us his smil dis - trest, And glad-dens ev - 'ry day his home, Where we shall dwell for-ev ing face. of life. - er - more. /*V Hi 1 1 i i ^ IrJ-, D U » m | • m 1 T3 >* \—/U uJ J j 1 1 1 *. P W __i — [ ! — | — , , Lpz-i 1 Chorus. 0 h i Is Is 1 N N 1 1 1 1 jS N | y i H- d 01 '3 / b n"' J 4 ^ '41 * ' 3 I \ \ P\1' f • * J \ • i * 0 d 0 \< ) 0 J * J 0 J Je - sus loves, Je - sus loves ■0- Lit - tie hearts; Peace and love "fr "ft" "f" /*V h i • i pj«, J L> * !• 1 k * 1 * ^-^h hy* ■ i ^ 9 . • -J 1 • — I U — » -1 £=? -zsfc B 3=* life From a - bove He im - parts; Sing and re - joice With a glad voice — ■• k» *— S5: iz=:i: ^9 S £ 3 ± :z: s " i, > U 'I Lit - tie ones to him are dear. ** *iT - j, U i/ Lit - tie ones to him are dear *z£^ P«to *=t4 4 3 Copyright, MCM VI, by Meyer & Brother. 55 Ibis (31ft of Xove. James Rowe. 3^^ Girls. Howard B. Smith. m 3^g £ 1. We have been re - deemed by love, And we mean to cling To our 2. In our Sav - ior's wondrous light, Hap -py in his grace, Heav-en's 3. Sav - ior, keep us pure and sweet, Till this life is o'er, And we Boys. j_ j_ a 0 ■= , a (2 — , — #p ,-#P- fc4 e &M t: Girls. 0 i fr is r — r5^ — r— n r — _, i 1— i —^ — b — ~r Jr-w u m V r? ■1 < *i i i *i i r*-T -«— j»=b Je - sua o-ver-flows our hearts with happi-ness and love, -0- -0- +- *-*- ri3=i *-^r A l. * IV rs rN -Is ■-r* -Jf-t^T-* "H P F 1 * — N- K— — f 1 j 0 — 1| — •] — fK v V * P P P o — 0 — — • — — 0 &> -5 5 * -* Giv - ing peace and light, Mak - 0 gQ 00 €» 1 ing life -m- so bright. Songs of thank-ful- m~ ~m~ 1 0 p P P 1 _i P (<•)•, \) \ | II P r r 1 d r OL l L 1 1 ■ 1 i '•' P P ... -1 ' ' M ! Bit. ■0 0 •- r— f—r- h h 1— '^r p • ness and praise We send to God a - bove For his matchless gift of P #P P— #P- P— P love. ]=-P- m S^: I Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 50 Gbe IRo^al Way. T. H. Thoro Harris. v 1. We're walk - ing in 2. With Je - sus for 3. In Christ let us the light, We're bat- tling for the right. We are our guide We'll nev - er turn a • side, We will re-joice With cheer -ful heart and voice, For the -* f £ f f> P -f- U U E E I E E keep -iug in the strait and nar - row way, (narrow way ;)Christ Je - sus nev - er leave the bright and shin- ing way, (shining way ;) It leads to path is grow - ing bright - er ev - 'ry day, (ev - 'ry day:) And soon we'll — 0 — 0 — 0 — £ — p- — ft — % — «— , -ft — fe»— "T — ^— h ±tfc T=f f- -?— ^ D. S. TFWt Je- *«* rX- =£ *q is our King, His praise our lips shall sing While walk - ing in the heav'n,our home Where Je - sus bids us come: We'll keep with - in the reach our home, Where Je - sus bids us come: Till then we'll keep the m a • m m . " "*- -0- -0- 4— -0- 0 0 0 0 0-i 1 1 1 , 1_ p it [h — r p • |e= *-b— 0 — P — %-. — s— ^ t £: =E£ p= ' " [> V U as our Friend We' 11 reach our jour-ney's end By icalk ing in Chorus. the — Ti — *-rJ 1 1 *-r-^ — ^-nsr stray ; From sin and pride O turn a - side And walk the nar-row way; -0-1 0- aJ>, 1 . U HE F^ -• * ft * ft — fe# — ft f—rt *— feg — » — m' m Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 57 James Rowe. flDore anfc flDore. Thoro Harris. 1. To 2. When 3. He 4. Ev - our our will 'ry Sav - ior we lit - tie cares shel - ter us day of life are cling dis - tress and hide we prove us, us him; While And When None his our life's can praise our souls are sing - ing; en - e - mies op - press us, heav - y storms be - tide us; ev - er be a - bove him; Joy He to us his love is is al - ways near to He will com - fort us and We will serve him, praise him, * Chorus. fe m ■ £ -&- =MP=±*» ^ bring bless guide love ing us us him, More and more each day. With his pre -cious love. Till all storms are o'er. Through e - ter - ni - ty. More and more, yes, More and more, Sing the bless-ed sto - ry o'er and o'er; — O sing the sto ry O praise him m s £ £ — — -^- V iatSZ 1 £ Unison. S Harmony. I i-i-^-f. More and more, (yes) More and more, God will bless us more and more. ^2 mT^ L** ■—£ t-^T— p w m- ^— r=ppf= i i -is: Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer ouel£ Sing! Howard E. Smith. * 1. Come, come, 2. Birds, bees, 3. Sun, moon, Lit - tie ones, come! Brook-lets and trees Flow- ers and stars •■#- Joy - ous - ly sing! Joy - ous - ly sing! Wor-ship the King! Joy - ous - ly sing! Joy - ous - ly sing! Wor - ship the King! Tell God's Hark! they Come, come, Won - der - ful love, Praise him to - day; Lit - tie ones, come, Chorus. si ;« I£ ~*-r r r f bring. Prais - es to him Chil-dren should praise, Prais - es to him Joy - ous - ly sing! tm ESJU^ £ ■-% -0— 1tff Tell of love, Won-der - ful love, Tell of your Fa-ther's love!. M -W-W- 1 | I | — L. U^ Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 59 Xive for 3e6ns. T. H. Thoro Harris. 1. Live for Je - sus, live for Je - sus, Serve him ev - 'ry day; 2. To the One who loves so dear - ly, Loy - al be and true; mm 9VA i a **= Follow him wher-e'er he leads you, Trust him and o - bey. Look to Gladly la - bor in his vine-yard, Strive his will to do. He will m& & n l, , k N Is ri Is ,^ K ^ ^ ! ^ n r^ — m — ; — d a — — - W 1 — N — m\ — g«i q — — i 1 — n-t 1 — H-tur— H 1- — aH P H ^ " W m 1 him when you are tempted, keep your feet from straying L_# -£ ^ •— k_^ ■-_- # -__i Cast on him your care; He will grant you In temp-ta -tion's way; Fol-low where his • fm\' h i 1* R^-L&b ^ — — 1 b — i ' — I | - 0 * ^-b— | * t= " =J— I — • 1 q ' 1 Response. 1 n i — rs 1 1- I— j-Sj— jZLr— *— ^ 75h =t n: I will live for Je - sus, I will ev - 'ry bless-ing, He will hear your pray'r. love may lead you, Trust him and o - bey. mm J2Z- £Z- Zjfcfci *=t=£ '0 ■Or I *C * — ' 1 #- ^ love him too, Glad-ly la - bor in his vine-yard, Strive his will to do. — -r-4 Hr 3^ m Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 00 Sallie K. Best. ©n to 6lor^! Thoro Harris. 1. Sol-diers in the bat - tie - field of life, On to glo - ry, on to glo - ry ! 2. You will con-quer as you march a - long. On to glo-ry, onto glo-ry! 3. Sol-diera in the bat - tie - field to-day, On to glo-ry, onto glo-ry! in p=± -0 — « — 0 — r-H-d-T — ira Bear your ban-ner to the scene of strife, You shall triumph for your King. Words of love shall be your bat - tie-song Till you triumph for your King. Trust in • Je-sus, He will lead the way, Oh, be loy - al to your King! h* • • • J ±z t- =t -» — 0- 1 r- m Chorus. S E to glo - ry, strong in I-- J: A- J: J. J:. the right, On to glo - ry J J m r -? « On to glo - ry, On to glo-ry, On 1 to glo - ry, #t^ 1 4* — d- r-^s- r — t*^- — (■ # -(— -J- w — • — $#— J— s -^ —? — ?~ — # — » •*- -3— ~\ i — 3 -1 with ban • ners bright ; • * to U Ni Marching b 1 i and sing - ing, i — ^ p loy - -•- — • — H — 0.0 0 \)Wm i al - lv brine -ing ^-fc=t=U= g r * =^±=^ i u " 1 I t4>- / :^: tr 1—1 — -?=*= .0-^-0 0 | y r Troph-ies to His feet, while the trum-pets ring, Till vie - to-rious, W^- ^V -mm Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. ©It to (Slor\>! Conclufcefc. ile J U w ' w I i Christ, so glorious, Reigns o'er all the earth as your bless - ed Kiug I -J- 1 ^=^=; & ^rFH :F=S=E ■p- 61 Gbe Son of <5ofc Goes jfortb to TUIlar. Reginald Heber. Henry S. Cutler. 4 1 1. The Son of God goes forth to war, A king - ly crown to gain ; 2. The mar - tyr first, whose ea - gle eye Could pierce be - yond the grave, 3. A glo-rious baud, the cho - sen few On whom the !Spir - it came, 4. A no - ble ar - my, men and boys, The ma - tron and the maid, Si 1- m p£^ r — r *: m P : m -i =e=£ r— i-Hr— * — ir-*-1-^ His blood-red ban - ner streams a - far: Who fol - lows in His train? Who saw his Mas - ter in the sky, And called on Him to save: Twelve valiant saints, their hope they knew, And mocked the cross and flame: A - round the Sav - ior's throne re-ioice, In robes of white ar- rayed: 0 m t £=t= Mmmmt^m s =H=t r m -9 _^ Who best can Like Him, with They met the They climbed the Et& % drink his cup of woe, Tri - umph-ant par - don on his tongue In midst of ty-rant's brandished steel, The li - on's steep as - cent of heav'n Thro' per - il, o - ver mor - tal go - ry toil and t f-r* ^E^E t -±i pain, pain, mane ; pain ; il:i ^=i Who pa - tient He prayed for They bowed thei O God, to - g f, f*V-4- Copyright, MDCCCXCVI, by Meyer & Brother. ZTbe HDaetcr Calls. concfuDefc. liar- vest and the la - borers are few, — Then go forth, the Mas- ter calls for yon! & - ^ zg^zMM^tim^m 03 Sottas of (Blafcmess. Lester Price. =P= 0 — % f- r r #^— « E J-I_p_ 1. We come with songs of glad- ness To praise our God and King, 2. The bless -ings of His boun - ty Have crown'd with joy our days; 3. We praise Thee for earth's beau - ty And for the sky's blue dome; 4. We praise Thee for the gos - pel And for a Sav - ior's love; And for His love and mer - cy Our grate - ful tri - bute bring. Then sing we Al - le - lu - ia And thank - ful voi - ces raise. We praise Thee for our conn - try, We praise Thee for our home. We praise Thee for the prom - ise Of end - less life a - bove. ?bto Chorus. ±F± =i — *■ -'¥- f=r * ^ — «r~«t— £: d=±- ?— * Oh, sing (oh, sing) the song, (the song,) the song of glad -ness, song of S =t=r^ r -j-.-j ~-*—#{z =±F=3= D. G. gladness; Shout (oh, shout) the praise (the praise) of Christ, our heav'nly King. ?=': ' ?=': j=j=:=g i Copyright, MCM. by Meyer & Brother. 64 £be IRame of Seme. Ada Blenkhorn. Lester Price. -9-*-*n ^ P-a- r— ^ -N — 0 — 1 — '' — v 1 ^-^z^-f )' g_ =£= — r^ -^-# r [/ hr~f~H 1. Praise the name of Je i ■ sus, Best and tru -est friend; 2. Praise the name of Je sus, Soft - ly, sweetly sing; 3. Praise the name of Je ■ sus, — 'Tis our chief de light; 4. Praise the name of Je ' f) hi 1 sus, W or- ship and a • dore; \ Vi ? nc A^M-~f^-^ — a-^- p\_s| 1 Ml -All M-1— — Ml Mi )¥—Ai-i — i — j#- -0- -k -k i — i -0- -0- ) Is h f*- N i*. V Is Is ^V l^H-* ^ ^ — *! ^ ^ — 5 — i*i*| i-i- -m — ^ — q — m -1-1 — — *J 1 1 *t I-3 , -' I? rs a • 1 ' 1 1 J- -#> J- t- -1— Let the glad notes ring - ing Be - fore the throne a - scend. Hyms from glad hearts swell - ing, To glo - ri - fy the King. Saints a - bove in glo - ry, Praise Him both day and night. In the heav'nly cit - y We'll praise Him ev - er - more. te m <7 -A-1— 1- -N-1-1- -A 11 IN 1 1 -N-l-l- -N-1-1- 3M^^ A— i-i-*j=i-i- 3=3= -1-1- -*t-=TTl: Refrain. m p -#-*- Praise His name so ho iy- Je sus; Je sus! w$ ■- -1-1- 1-1 P-1-l-P-l-l-r— i-1-l-PZs]_-i_ Repeat softly. 2 J «— ^-g — *- * • » 9 Praise His name for - ev d: ^=* sus, our King: 1 er, Je £-1-1-^1=^ ~~p i i-p -1-1- w? I Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 05 TOonfcrous, TPGlonfcrous Xove. Flora Kirkland. Howard E. Smith. -^^E£E^E^EEE^^EE^^ ±± 1. Swifter than bird in the flight, 2. Look, child of God, to the sky, 3. Father, Thy mercy we prove; Swift-er than pas-sage of light, Je - sus at - tend-eth your cry; Je - sns, we trust in Thy love; Ses£I fflS -^ — =-* ££ t^£3 L- »-fc=j_ m sm -*—. t- -i—Jr, *— «. -*- _^" -*- " -»- ■*■ -»■ Cometh God's love, Sent from a - bove, Mak-ing our path-way bright. Tell him your care, Trust him to share; He at your call comes nigh. Spir-it of light, Working in might, Bless-ing us from a - bove. fS P « 0-0-. W « 0-0-, 0 0 f-P—r i 0 0 0-0-\ 0 0 *-»-r-f 1 F L~ to— - -B1 J Chorus. X J- ^±— N- ¥=q: U II Wondrous, wondrous love un - told, -J— ■ *, 7T« 7" Bet - ter far than gems or :1 ==J=z=3=d HI 3=* 3 p rm -— ^— ■ ■J7* gold, ?+=*? -£- -fc. :|^ i v V v y Light to cheer us Till our jour - ney's done, *EH i=i ^HHH^^fefJlp-g J'.J»J jua ^Ffe=W^-ri- Guid-ing to the heav'nly fold. i *r Guid-ing to the heav'nly fold. -f I f £ £ fetes!: i i r 'Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 66 flDarcbino witb 3cem. Sallie K. Best. Thoro Harris. 1. We're go - ing home with Je - sus, Our Cap - tain brave and strong; With 2. We're marching home with Je - sus; Oh, sweet it is to know That 3. We're marching home with Je - sus; We've noth - ing now to fear; No m m !=£ f f—f-v — u——\* v— Ft- S— : m —fs- -- 1— -•— -*— -4=t=t- rirT^NF* sword and ar-mor bright We glad - ly march a - long; We're marching home with o'er life's rug-ged road He'll ev - er with us go! How sure - ly we can sin or foe can harm With Christ, our Sav - ior, near; We're marching home with ;PPH= 1/ " Je - sii8, The strife will soon be o'er; Then in our Father's kingdom We'll trust Him Throngh -out the dark-est night! In safe-ty He will guard us Un- Je - sus, And joy - f ul - ly each day We'll fol - low ev - er on - ward Where •*-■*• ■*- ■*• -P- •*•-*• ■*-• -P- -P- -P- -f" m it "£" "P" ^-f — r — -f—\—v — v v — b> — I — P v— — r — \ m N \ K . I t 3=i=*=£pfc3=S - m m d ^ — 1-; 1 1 Chorus. n 0- 0— tri til He — m- S i- 7-\ umph ev - er - more, the morning light. may lead the way. — J j i ^_ We're marching home, We're marching home, We're IN IN -IP— P — P — i — —i f— - —j h -\ 1- —3 — 5 — P\ — wr~\~* — d~ ' u u u u 1.1 marching home with Je - sus, With our palms of vie - to - ry ; We're marching * — = -1 r Copyright, MCMV, iy Meyer & Brother. =±= flDavcbincj Mitb 3csue. conciuoeo. -J^-4^ 4^4- ^i^^^M home, We're marching home, We're marching on to glorious vie - to - ry ' r ■ f f- r SI 67 Battling for tbc IRiQbt. Ada Blenkhorn. rcrr E. E. Meyer. 117M ingror i 1. Pressing for-ward our cause to win, Conqu'ring ev-er the hosts of sin, 2. Pressing on 'neath the noontide's glow, Car - ing not tho' the winds may blow, 3. Pressing for-ward, a fear-less band, Al - ways under the Lord's command : 4. With our ban - uer of love and light Foes of Christ we will put to flight ; I I I 1/ 1/ -4—4 3— St :s^— -P — w- ^ -sf— 3=£ :^=1 i=3q=F *— : *— «n#i— i-U»: . 3 ^-£- God's strong arm we are trust-iug in, Bat - tling for the right. Paus - ing not till the foes lie low, Bat - tling for the right. Till as vie - tors we take our stand, Bat tling for the right. Brave-ly march-ing from dawn till night, Bat - tling for the right. 0t±= p. t — 1 E ¥=rz^— -ZZ3 Chorus. f~y—p — p — F d— ±=t -4—. -d ' — d- — P *-r— 1 \- -m — 0 — 0 — « — 3=4=3=1^3=3=3= 1 — r For-ward all! let our watchword be, Let it ech - o from sea to sea; |rt^E=E Ek=*=F 0 #— r :p=F=t± ^=fe=i I 1 1 t=J= -1 v ji 1 v a r^ fffffrp -l w y— I— ^ 1 =|: — rt- -4 4- 3^ 1 In His strength we shall vie - tors be, Bat tling for the right. ■& -m- -9- -m- g: f=l= -(S>-^- Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. OS Xittlc Xigbte for 3csue. James Rowe. Allegro, raf Thoro Harris. 1/ t> 1. Glow- ing, gleam-ing, as we go, Lit- tie lights for 2. Smil - ing bright-ly day by day, Lit - tie lights for 3. Spreading sun - shine here and there, Lit - tie lights for Je - sus; Je - sus; Je - sus; ±d2ffe±;: *- p 4= — d- iiH^ D. C. — Spreading sun -shine ev - 'ry - where, Lit - tie lights for Je - sus; f\ f-. f\ Is p ^ FlNE.^ i"V", b J J P k , (W*-b — * — 0 — i — •— F N- -J 1 — 0 1 1 • h h — \ — • — *— — « — 1 — — * J— l* r, V V 1/ i 1/ • 1 Spread-ing bright-ness here be - low, Lit tie lights for Je - SUS. Sun - beams play - ing on the way, Lit tie lights for Je - sus. Mak - ing paths more bright and S \ IN l\ P J d -*■ ■*■ fair, | Lit tie lights for Je - sus. |N J r- km # m 0 hm. S?\ '•V h ■ Hi T m irJ', 0 S V V V V 0 ! 1 r ^b K i \j V K" - I# " u v $ r V f i V / V l> 1 Mak - ing earth more bright and fair, Lit - tie lights for Je - sus. 0 Just as twinkling stars at night Pierce the dark-ness with their light, Eyes a - glow with joy and love, Look - ing up to heav'n a - bove, Thus for Je - sus, night and day, We will shine a - long the way; gfe£ s *==* SE zf± -• — *— 0- 3 * -&- We would make the world more bright, Shin - ing all the way. Striv - ing ev - 'ry day to prove Lit - tie lights for him. We will be, let come what may, Lit - tie lights for him. S *^ XSL. v ' 0 I, Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. little XiGbts for 3cei\Q. conciu&eo. i Chords. 1 . h :*=^:: ^ s £ ±=B "r Warm - ly glow-ing, Soft - ly gleaming, Ev - er grow- ing, Brightly m EE m Ob f\ is in N D. C. 1 /K 9 ft — * 1 — — N f1 -* P5 P — a P — « — - -n — r -fs — P — P — * 1 — # — "Hi i " a — -4" fl streaming, -J * a *— Pur- est rays of f — # • i — , -^ glo - ry beaming =Mj ^ J '- On our pil-grim fert 5 H way; f * /*V h ■ f » Hi i i r # 11 l"^*i " r ■ i t \ I L if 11 *^n h i J \ 1 "•sJJ II " P ' 1 -4- ' i ^*" • S /U% J p ! /^ r\ is rs » » » « t | » • • m ft\\V V r * m • J P i i W 1/ • • # » • d U U U 1 1 wild birds sing, the woodlands ring,Wbile heav'n and earth rejoice! \ land and sea — the mild winds free, And all o - bey his will. K Praise moon and sun their cir-cuits run, And mag - ni - fy his name. ) * «■ * V 1/ , praise the lm\' h i i r * • 1 • (PJ-, 0 U U ■ P • 1 1 • ^b hP J i 1 O * | - * 1 — I — ■ * - \— I fc£ 5T" Jv-^ -*— I- I s £=£ ^ Lord, Praise, praise the Lord! Praise with song The whole day long, Praise, praise the Lord &te m m t Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 70 facing Gowarfc tbe Ctt$. Jennie Wilson. Thoro Harris There's a place where many mansions with a lustrous beau - ty shine, As you walk in earth-ly pathways, sharing con-flicts, grief and pain, Oh, a bliss beyond all tell - ing for each ran-somed spir - it waits S| #— — • — • — * — 0- -b1— '— V- —\-v- ±:fe=rzr — » — •■ Where un- ceas - ing songs of triumph glad-ly ring; Do you long to Can you see be-yond the shadows heaven's goal? Faith beholds the When the changes, toil and care of time are o'er; Seek to join the #• -f*- ■#■ •#■ ■#■ m £ ■*- -*>-• +- jN 5=5=r=f=f=|:t=t=t=t=F=f=F=E=l-t=:--P: -^z-£-v— *-' -*— *— v— *— h— h— r— r rind a life e- pure re- l_^r- r — ^-t*-» m-t -\- — A- — i — -€— -- fS- — J— -€— dwelling in those pal - ac - es di - vine? Are you facing t'ward the ter - nal free from ev - 'ry sin - ful stain: Is that blessed vi - sion deemed ones safe with - in ce - les - tial gates, Sing- ing glo - ry to the ^■0- m -P- -f" •*■ . m m ■*-■*■ -€r ]9-0- \ •0- -t— Ji— -0- r -0—0 — 0—0 •■ 0—\-0 H- 1 -I r— -U — b» r Ti w — u — — ■ Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. facing ftowarb tbe City. Conciufcefc. -\ — — \ Kr-i — n ^ — A & — i — ■ While the days are pass • ing by Do you seek the home on high? 9-0- %y . : * — * — ^ — * — #— " i * — • — 9 — • 1 Are you fac - ing t'ward t)ie ci - ty of the King? blessed ci - ty of the King? h IS >. t. JW.JWLJ- -^— ii 71 P. P. B. raonfcerful TKHort>0 of Xife. P. P. Bliss. 1 j Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, ' ( Let me more of their beau ty see, o j Christ, the blessed One, gives to all '' j Sin - ner list to the lov- ing call, o j Sweetly eeh - o the gos-pel call, ' I Of - fer par -don and peace to all, Won-der-ful words of Won der-ful words of Won-der-ful words of Won der ful words of Won der-ful words of Won der-ful words of 1. 2. te I Life Life Life Life. Life. Life. Words All Je - i of so sus, IS. =*= life and beau -ty, Teach freely giv - en, Woo on - ly Sav - ior, Sane I IN i I i me ■ ing - ti - fait hand du - ty; us to heav-en. fy for - ev - er. Beau Beau Beau ti - ful words, ■ti -ful words, • ti - ful words, -1- Z± mi won - der - ful words, Won - der - ful words of Life, $m -i — | H_ Z^sqz The John Church Co., owners oi copyright. Life. W: I 72 Iperfect Xove. T. H. Thoro Harris. Dolce. ^Siiifefe^tiife ■tH -1 W ^e# ** 1. O Love from whence my mer-cies flow, I bring the life Thou lend-est 2. O Light se - rene whose sil-ver ray Hath led my wand'ringfeet to 3. O Joy that quenches earth-ly pain! The bliss of heav'n en-raptures 4. O Cross, e'en now I view the head Of Him who languished on the te* r F ^ ■a — p=FF 4- fEt^lf zgfv^a-^ me; I ne'er can pay the debt I owe Of grat-i-tude to Thee. Thee, Now in th'effulgence of Thy day My soul would shine for Thee, me; For Thee I count all loss as gain, That lead-eth un - to Thee, tree ; O near - er may I yet be led To Him who died for me. J. 535^!= £3E* :£pf?- mmmms^ Refrain. l=fe=^=b==td=4=:^=EEE=i= -~_ &= r r ±=±=± JU.jrn feHi r Repeat pp after final stanza. ifflS be ; Take full pos-ses - sion of my heart, My all I yield to Thee -I V r Coi>yright, JVTHV, by Meyer & Brother. 73 Wbippoorwill, James Rowe. Thoro Harris. ■ -0 . b 1 is. ^ N r«. J J "| P ft i J m m m TrT\9 v 1 m * * J J J * IU> "4- • J * d J • 1 1 S 1. When the day - light dies In the 2. When the chil - dren sleep, And the '3. Tho' he sings at night When the # * di 3a \v • 3 - tant west, When the rob - in flies v - ior dear, Faithful watch to keep orld is still, It is his de - light mm /5»Y h 1 • i i 1 PJ., 7 A- s» • i r a * 1 ^b hi "^ i r m • i 1 f 04- 4_ L_ LL f . L* \_1 r=^--3 To his place of rest, And the shad - ows fall O - ver plain and hill, — O'er their souls, is near, Lit - tie whip- poor- will Sings his ten - der lay, — To o - bey God's will; And this les - son bright He doth send a - broad: fe-fr t a zt: Chorus. fe-fr- , V , Hear the plain-tive call Of the whip-poor - will. Prais- es God un - til Comes the break of day. All may find de - light In o - bey - ing God! -•£-*- Whippoorwill, Whippoorwill, m m -*-m- ■*-*- rfcat -fv— N- Eh. 5 -s-f -n •—m- -&- Whippoorwill! In the twi-light somber and still, Send-ing Whippoorwill! Whippoorwill! id? 9- I I £ -«— *- -*-•-* ^fe^i E£ *-b *=*=* ^-^-li — i — r — »-*-\ -^ m — h* — L *—*—+ m •*• -* *-fr- L^r -75*-' s notes of love to our God a - bove, Hear the call of the whippoorwill! m m „ t=t t: .£*- *==*=£ ■f — r- Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother 74 Hre Ji?ou Shining? T. H Thoro Harris. -+ \ * * 1. Are you shin - ing for Je - bus, your Sav-ior? Are you shining each 2. Do you trust him for heav - en - ly guid-ance? Are you look-ing to 3. Keep your lamp trimmed and burnished, dear brother, Hold a torch o'er the h 1 > — Vs-— — = £r — K 1 * — —i h; — J ^ * • 9 -m- *-»- •#- -g- -•- -•- H ^•±3 ^ -ip= step of the way, So that others now lost in the dark-ness Maybe Je - sus in pray'r, So that all who are groping in blind-ness May be- bois - ter-ous wave, Throw the life-line to poor ship-wrecked sailors, Lend a led to the Sav - ior to - day? hold your light burning and fair? hand your lost comrades to save. ■I. I ^ Shine on, shine on for Je - sus Thro' Shine, shine, shine, S *=*F for Je - sus ^ £* £* -N— I OS "iTT- • B- g§ life's long darksome night; Shine on, shine on for Je - sus Till dawns the , . .. i s I i^ I m +4 \^~^1 P_J . tst -!■-#- fc=F shine on; morning light; Shine on, shine on for Je - sus In this dark land of -f— ^-rCJ g_^__r^U' te-r-^- th~h I Jim f »_„_3zx=r I J * Jhizb±j4 S 1=st fe£±q jfcs: " * V I I Are you shining? Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. Hrc U?ou Shining? concmoeo. -M- ± i r 1 1 woe; -fll Shine on for Christ, your Sav - ior, Ev-'ry-where you go (shine on). ut>Lb i j' r f-k-r^ — ^T. f r . .^Tf t l^TT d * 75 Jonathan Hall. a Beautiful Xanfc. -N-N-N— I- Wm. B. Bradbury. •z^c 1. A beau-ti - ful land by 2. That beau-ti-ful land, the 3. The heaven - ly throng ar mm faith I see, A land of rest, from sor-row Cit - y of Light, It ne'er has known the shades of rayed in white, In rapture range the plains of i r> r *— *- SE ■v—v- -±- :*=* s free, The home of the ransomed, bright and fair, And beau- ti - ful an - gels night; The glo - ry of God, the light of day, Hath driv-en the darkness light: And in one har - mo-nious choir they praise Their glo-ri - ous Sav - ior's i fs -P «— r^ * « * 1— r-* 0 1 +- g* ±: Chorus. * 5 too are there, far a - way. matchless grace. Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beau-ti - ful m m *=* -#— t=t ^5 m »— m land with me? Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beau- ti - ful land? i i\ i 4 i ^-r* h — r^ V T rg" T T T ^ ?"— r-^ *=t i I -tr-jK -t? — r- r~r 76 flDp Xife Us iftlieb TOitb Sunsbine. T. H. Presto. Thoro Harris. S* 3 T. & "Z5t- 4: -Z5h 1. My life is filled with sun -shine, My heart is cleansed from sin; All 2. My sins, by grace for - giv - en, Can ne'er condemn me more; I 3. From Cal - v'ry's ho - ly mountain, From Je - sus' wounded side, There i MS -&- - right, MCMVI, by Thoro Harria. ll^=£ m>£ Xife He 3^tllc^ TOitb Sunsbfne. conciuoeo. IS K N N N &=£ Mlk ;N: £: r~ trusting in the Lord to - day; O hal - le - lu - jah! I have plunged in-to the Praise the Savior's name for - ev - er! For the bur-dens he will take away; Now claim the blessing! He will cleanse thee in his He will give the prom - ised bless-ing; Wash thee ±E£ 5eSee5ee£ 33cai t^±=»=± it ms rf^f -rw ~\X^ flood of Je - SU8' precious blood; It rec-on-ciles my heart to God; precious cleans - ing blood Which rec - on - ciles to God. blood, the healing crimson flood, And rec-on-cile thy heart to God; in the crim - son flood And give thy heart to God. * to God. to God. to God. to God. -J- IB ¥^m =3=* ±3 » 77 Sarah F. Adams. Bearer, flDp (Bob, £o Gbee. s Lowell Mason. =fc -zt- T5T- 3- ^ iff- -^- -•- -iS>-* Near - er, my God, to thee, Tho' like a wander - er, There let the way ap-pear -&- -rt^r -&- - Still all my song shall be, Near-er, my God, to thee, Yet in my dreams I'd be, Near-er, my God, to thee, An- gels to beck - on me Near-er, my God, to thee, So by my woes to be Near-er, my God, to thee, m #-&- -fr-M — r ff g- -|g • K? £Z- JCZ- Near - er to thee! 78 Thoro Harris. ffite^E © Come Wllitb Cbeerful IDoices. p Lester Price. — I 1 j SB. A 1. O come with cheerful 2. Our bless - ed Lord hath 3. Then let us all en - voic giv deav && ■<& «- ■&- ■gr -1S>- es, Your grate - ful en, To guide us or To wor - ship tri on him bute raise;. our way, . a - right,. While all the The light of And join the ^ &n 3=» -p m m^m a -*-*-*- -r*- ^$ ■#■#- tx=*i d: X 3 3 x 1 3 X j * s-*-j -12- I rft. dim. --&& d -fSr J-fr ** v5- ^S>- -!*-• earth re - joic truth from heav hosts that ev es In hymns of ho - ly praise, en Which bright- er shines each day. . . er A - dore him day and night.. £ m m gg^ r | I #-4— H &• ^ * Jl f n«. S3 ^3 dim. X , « egg ^* -#- # t£=i: *=*: Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. © (Tome TOttb Cheerful IDoices. conduces. f Refrain. t* ^ b 42- ■Sz A —&- p- O come with joy and glad ness Be - fore the mer - cy- I J2- £2=^ =F =M> S^ -ah P 4s- -^ / ■(=- ♦ -(2.. £=* -«»— s X X F- -e^- rit. ife^ s -BT- -sr- seat; To God your King Glad praia - es sing, And Ss £ £ s 42- 42- O come dim. PP ppp Last verse. ^ £=t ^ w B -5t- -Bl- -sh^ wor •t9- ship at. his fet* * iT-i- *■ & £=t sa =fe=a: :i-_ #-• feet. , -1 -*2_i_ 42- pEP 42 H -zrt- 3 ie dim. fe s J g -g «- L<2- PPP -©>— :p-^: 42. ?s=p 79 (Take ©our Stanfc. Mrs. F. A. Breck. Lester Price. m^z -K- - =t j m — r Take, O take your stand for the Sav - ior, And be strong in His might. Take, O take your stand for the Sav - ior, And He will stand for you. Take, O take your stand for the Sav - ior Tho' the world your way op - pose. And in those fair mansions of glo - ly He will take you to dwell. 4- Chorus. Take your stand O take your take your stand, stand Ev take your stand, i^^=E t-M^t Copyright, MCMV. by Meyer k Brother. Sake IPour Stanfc. conciuDefc. chara-pi-on the Savior's cause; > 7 V ijpt l1^*— * 1 Take your stand (take jour stand) O take your S -*- i=*= ■«— w m i — =1— S- 3=t •— -•— I — c -# — i-5— #— -0 0~- — 0- stand (take your stand,) Ev - er cham - pi- on the Savior's cause ^-^-r~T~r~r 3- ftrt: — i— — i — *- —0—0—0 -tI— - *— *- — #— -» — »- -* — * — ±H— 3=3= l=t :^=q=1:q- -*— *- ■I^J Take, O take your stand for the •#-• -*- -P-- #-? » 0 #-=— S 1 b» 1 1 b> — 0 w & ^ ht & — I — m — t— Sav - ior And a - bide i -0-^—0- r=!- -- =r= * 3=F £E =± -p- by His laws. -# « — r&— — n so 36e Strong! Be Soldiers Grne! Flora Klrkland. ^^ Marcato. do; He or-ders ev - er what is right; O trust his wis-dom, love and might, side; With sword and helmet bright arrayed,The foe shall find you un-dis-mayed. there; O seek your Captain's will to do; Be soldiers brave and strong and true. strong! Be strong! Be strong in Be strong! Be strong! Christ —3: r~n~r M k- $ & n fc«* 3S =s=^= fS=*f=« -i * fete ^ =? Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer * Brother. Be Strong! Be SoIMcrs Cine! concmaeo. S word! Be brave! Be true! For strength and help he'll Be brave! Be true! '*$=* P fr$— 1= -#— »— give To ^B i fc£ ±? I>=* Si s$^ ^-s 5l7 ^ all who in his love and in his pre - cepts Is / ^E -1^-F :t=tEB=E £5 » » u£ E£ live. 81 Blessefc Sunshine. R. H. Walton. Chas. II. Gabriel. •hi—JT 3+ -«-j- 1. Scat - ter smiles and sun-shine In some gloom -y place; Fill each pass -ing 2. Loving words, when spo- ken, Passing down the years, Help to raise the 8. When the soul is hope -less In the depths of sin, Whis - per words of £=* S*£g -p-5- 4zt S= =H= i^£ 20— »— g^f^i mo - ment With some kind- ly grace; Ma - ny hearts are ach - ing, fall - en, Check the drop-ping tears; Lit - tie deeds of kind - ness, kind - ness, Let the sun - shine in. Bright - en up the path - way t m -#-=- BE ^ =t "2=* ' Ma - ny homes are sad : Lit - tie words of love With a smile or song A With your smiles and sunshine You can make them glad. Make the pathway brighter To our home a-bove. Help the fall -en brother Pass the kindness on. Z^E Chorus. >-=J — * — * — *- — d- 0 — « — • — «i-= — #- f- Scat - ter the bless - ed 3 sun - shine, Scat - ter its light a - long ; It will cfcfc =4 ^ i-i fc£ 1=31 3=3=* y m 3 cheer and bright-en As you pass it on ; Scat - ter the bless-ed sun -shine, 3 iMt :fc=8± * — ft — &— x-t — *- — f — p— « — •- tz=E=g=Et==t=E=E=t=t 0 0 \- 0 0 0 #-i — 0 0 i 1 ! 1 l f. 1 uj l_ f— r p V V V U» V Copyright, MDCCCXCVI, by Meyer & Brother. •JBlc90cfc> Sunsbtne. conciuDes. Scat-ter its light a- long ; It will cheer and brighten As you pass it on. - - 4= — P- — f_ — W 1 1— 1(/ W *< IV & •— ' — I " IV IV IV IV V IV " 82 IRevcr from £bee Mill 11 Stras. Ada Blenkhorn. E. E. Meyer. : -J — » — J . ■ 1 1 1 — "— I— • " — I t * *^ »— •— *— i-'-^r— 3— r=" 1. Christ, my Sav-ior, so dear to me, Who shall sep - a - rate 2. Peace and par-don Thou graut-est me, Full sal - va - tion by 3. Friendship ho - ly, com - mun-ion sweet, Lessons learned at Thy 4. When my spir - it shall see a - far Gates of glo - ry for me from Thee? faith in Thee, sa - cred feet, me a - jar, i l\ -\ — F m Draw me near - er Thee Grace suf - fi - cient for Com - fort me on my When I dwell in e ■ day by day, ev - 'ry day; pil-grim way; ter nal day Never from Thee will I Nev-er from Thee will I Nev-er from Thee will I Nev-er from Thee will I -» •- t w s~ +=!= t=t g stray, stray, stray, stray. =p=p|gEE| Chorus. Copyright, MCMIII by Meyer & Brother. MM 83 nil praise tbe XorD fforever. C. F. VV. Chas. F. Weigele. 1. Iii Je - sus I am trusting, He keeps me ev - 'ry -where; In Je-sus 2. The fet - ters that once bound me A - sun -der have been torn, My soiii one 3. I'm in the land of Beu -lah, The sun is shin -iug bright; I'm walking ±2^- ±0=- -m — 0 — § — » 0 — 0- ± — l- — \/ — v— t :E5 m I am rest-ing From ev - 'ry weight of care; In Je-sus I have time in dark-ness, Now rev- els in the morn; My heart, once heavy with my Sav-ior, Pro- tect - ed by His might; I'm drink- ing at the m e e a «_ m s 0 #_ t £e£ r -£— E— e, < £=£=3 0 « »- — fv 3= vie -fry, Yes, o - ver ev - 'ry foe; So why should I not praise Him la - den, Grows light - er day by day; I love to praise my Sav-ior fountain Of God's e - ter - nal peace ; With prais - es to my Sav - ior P- *- r* f»— r- f 0 Chorus. Ev 'ry- where I go? ) All a -long the way. V I'll praise the Lord for - ev - er, for - ev - er I shall nev - er cease. ) m -0- +■ -0- —IV S 1 f- f I 0 * --O 1 Si-i 1 s — i- P and for - ev - er; I'll praise the Lord for - ev - er, He's done so much for W =rfc K £=0=0=Z / V tf V V • Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. Til praise tbe Hort) Jforever. ConciuOefc. m me; I'll I can - not help but praise Him Since He set me free. 7~r.ir-+-. — t|— f— I— * — H-* — P * P P P P~ 1-* *•— l— P ^ti 84 Xisten to the Belle! Sallie K. Best. -] — g— *- Thoro Harris -KT— N & 1. Chil-dreu, lis -ten to the Sab-bath bells 2. Children, lis-ten to the Sab bath bells 3. Children, lis-ten to the Sab-bath bells O what charm in ho-ly mu - sic On the mellow air the mu - sic Of a Savior's love their mu ■ sic s-f-f- Ped. ? 3=*f= V- * dwells ! From the steeples slow-ly swing-ing, Peace and gladness bringing, swells In a sweet and joy- ful cho - rus Glad-ly pealing o'er us; tells; Chim-ing out the sweet old sto - ry Of the King of glo - ry, -Hz- Till the heart with rap - ture swells. And our voi - ces blend in Of a Sav - ior's love it tells; ■ And we hail their notes with Je - sus who in heav - en dwells. While His prais - es glad we're - J I -m- $=t :1=«?= ■*— M * na m •- -0- a sing-ing To their joy-ful ring-lug: Oh, we love the Sab-bath bells! gladness, For they banish sad-uess: Oh, we love the Sab-bath bells! sing-ing Sweet their chimes are ring-ing: Oh, we love the Sab-bath bells! X =t *m Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 85 B Ibelpino 1bant>. Geo. A. Smith. Chas. H. Gabriel. 1. Some-bod-y near you is struggling a - lone O - ver life's des-ert 2. Some-bod-y near you is huu-gry and cold; Send him some aid to 3. Dear one, be bu - sy, for time fly - eth fast, Soon it will all be j^-j-1- ± if-1* =^* land; day; gone; fr' ■&■ ■*- -f- •*- -*- n fit p m- 1=1 t=p -d1-. -<*- Faith, hope and courage to Some-bod - y near you is Soon will our sea - son of E geth-er are gone, Reach Him a helping hand; fee-bleand old, Left with-out hu - man stay; service be past, Soon will our day be done. t*k r r i i i I r Si «_ .*fii.±- r~r ii=N :]: 4 if-- * -J 1 1 4- * *=4 g Turn on his darkness a beam of your light, Kin - die, to guide him, a Un - der his bur-dens put hands kind and strong, Speak to him ten - der -ly, Some - bod - y near you needs now a kind word, Some-one needs help such as £=t k— £: r— r mmmmm i i i i rt__f;: --i — j J # -4 — 4- ^— * s= - t £=fc = r — r~ =■^4- p Chorus. C i I i Lend . him a Lend him a hand, a #•• * A -|2. r — # <5>- F=t p-r-rf^-^ hand help -ing hand. -s>- I- — r— t— Lend him a Lend him a hand, a -♦-•-•--*- -«s>- ■#■ -i — i?— i — r r— Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. a Ibelpino Ibanfc. Concludes. -V J I fTT=ftrf±f^ :-. r> ^ ^TT help-ing hand, Lend Lend him a . . him a hand, a hand; Cheer helping hand; Cheer his dis-cour- &- -P- ■&■ +■• #- +. JL A ~&: -s ^^ r i ' ' I U I I him and help him to staod, Lend him a hand age-ment, Lend him a hand, a help - ing hand -4- — U— I- I — F ws^m 1 — |- S6 11 TOW Xove Zhee. Thoro Harris. Chas. P. Whitford. =i=q k :* 3=s= 1. I will love Thee, O my Sav - ior, I will love Thee, Christ, my King; 2. There's no oth - er name a - bove Thee, And no oth - er friend is known ; 3. Lord, Thy wondrous love con - fess- ing, Let me serve Thee here be - low ; 4. I will love Thee: naught can sev - er From Thy love the trust - ing heart ; j-M- j Ma For with-out Thy lov - ing fa vor Life can naught but sor -row bring. And the souls of those who love Thee Naught can sev - er from Thine own. And the ful - ness of Thy bless -ing Make my long - ing heart to know. While I love Thee I can nev - er, Nev - er from Thy love de - part. Refrain. =1=4 -(3-1- si * & s- More and more, more and more, Let . me love Thee more and more. & ? £= tS>- — & r — i — i 1 1 — h ^ Copyright. MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 87 a Galfc WUtb 3eeu8, Sallie K. Best. Arranged for this Work. r— N- -N— i t# «!—*- 1. Sometimes the Sav - ior leads me on Thro' paths so dark and wild That 2. His ways I may not un - der-stand, But when he takes my hand, I 3. Whene'er temp-ta - tion's magic power Is call - ing me a - way, If 4. When snares are set a - long my path, When heav-y seems my heart, I -*- -A. -A- -*- -0- -M- .»- -f- fc£zfc *::=*=*=*=*: Szfetz :t=£ $=& :P PS e^ I would climb with fear and doubt If know that he will be my guide Up I but speak with Christ that hour I know that if 1 talk with him All I were not his to the heav'n-ly can - not go a ■ troub- le will de f r child; But land; With stray; I part; O m to= fi s ■9-H — m *-nbd • ' ' d '- " *- 3b -fc~# when I hear his voice I fol - low and re-j him the way grows bright. The darkness turns to tell him all my grief, He quick-ly brings re - yes, I al-ways know That when to him I IS IS N IN J— J J «U £ oice; light; lief; go, I A lit A lit A lit A lit tie talk with tie talk with tie talk with tie talk with fr-r-E Efcz£=fc=£3=t D. 8.— trials of ev - 'ry kind, Praise God! I al-ways find A lit Fine. Chorus. V V 9 tie talk with ±=£ §S^ -•— m Je - sus makes it right, all right. A lit - tie talk with Je —P- p 0. sus makes it ; * * * ■*=*-- s 5=T t — i — r v Je • sus makes it right, all right. D. S. — 4 i -^rT r fr=gL-#_--r-is-n==a=4- — -£-h m right, all right, A lit - tie talk with Je - sus makes it right, all right; In §^rf — f— ft- rfl L L i i i — r— Eg [/ W V V V V V V V w—w~ t=E V V 1/ V Words copyrighted, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 88 Sbine ©n. II. G. Jackson. o=M^ * * 1. Won - der - ful 2. Won -der - ful 3. Won - der ful ^S U Bi - ble! Bi - ble! Bi - ble! -A -£- :^S Thoro Harris. Book of the Lord; Law of the Lord; Heav-eu - ly light, -0 4* A 1^, ^$ Won-drous the II" - ly thy Shin - ing se- r * -0- -*- ■ coun • sel to mor - tals giv'n; Lamp to the path the rau somed have pie - cepts iu grace a - bound ; Keep-ing Thy law, we find great re- rene from the world a - hove; Fair - est of stars, thy ra - di - ance n -1 -ft H Chorus. _ft _ft n IN ft ft ft \ s- — H 1 H 1 P ft- — m — 0 — 0 — 0 — si 1 — -* — 0 — 1 — r • i- - s~i -TT-J—T— — 0 0 — 9—-f.—\ V trod, Lighting the way from the ward; Life ev - er - last -ing in bright Lighteth the way to the 9 - a * * * & 1 1 5 * earth to heav'n. \ Thee is found j- Shine, 0 beau - ti-ful home of love. ) §It?:E= k t N l n % « V V \ n V V-± '¥—\ WD \) 0 ■ U — U — u ■ U — U — u \- V r- V V £ U—l star Shine, O beau - ti - ful shine on, h 1 — a F 11 .i P '- -L. ^ *:-^-F-*- star, Shine all the shine on; ^ -*- -# 1 F i— I -0 0 »-=-[— I -I 1 1 — 3-1—1 -F — v — t=E\ £—H— . ^-t^ 1 * 0 3-l-H H— U dark ness of earth a - way. Shine on the per - feet Copyright, MCMV.^by Meyer & Brother. 89 Welcome, "JKIlelcome! T. H. Thoro Harris. t=t ^^ :4: «=3=£ -*-s- »— r 1 m ■ 1- -r- t 1. Welcome, welcome! a heart-y wel-come To our Sabbath school, the 2. With God's goodness our hearts are thrilling: Hap-py greet-ing to our 3. Xow all na - ture is hushed and ho - ly Sab-bath bells arechim-ing 4. Here we gath - er in all our class -es; Je - sus sees us tho' so ilkl =£ -1 — S- tv— I -*-•- 32 gi=c "* — ^r- Glad we greet you Wel-come, teachers, Gen - tie Shep-herd, He is mind - ful r — I 1 —m — I 1 1- this hap-py morn-ing, For we and welcome, schol-ars, Welcome, so meek and low - ly, On thy of all that pass - es, He will chil-dren say; friends so dear; sweet and low: small and weak; 4— U- ntt 1 | y - ^ k f, i I ! 1 ^ *\ p | 3 1 1 * m 1 /5y 9~ K 1 fc i «i •^ i j> | i I i • • 0 * * * i-J > ' d ■*■' ■4- -4-' ■*■ m-m~ -m~ | -& V I r t : 1 * Jr nev - er miss a sin - gle dav. Be it fair or rain - y weath-er, ev ■ 'rv soul as - sem - bled aere. And our hearts o'er-flow with gladness — lit tie lambs thy grace be - stow. While we learn the won drous sto - ry lis - ten to the words we s peak . Then, 0 lit - tie lips, be care - ful, r£— J* 1 r YmY%. ' i i * § =— ■ 6M- 1 f \ f *- -P=P= v 1 — 1 1 ^ — M -s — £i_: l f= i i -i£ — ;:» • — ■ I we meet to - geth - er; Nev- er whin - ing has ban-ished sad - ness; Oh, there's blessing of life and glo - ry, Pray'rs as-cend - ing, tie hearts, be pray'rful; Kind words say - ing, Ev - 'ry week Je - sus' love Of the Lord And, O lit - N Or re - pin - ing- In con - fess -ing Voi-ces blend-ing- Nev- er play- ing, Copyright, MCM V, by Meyer & Brother. Welcome, Welcome! concmoe&. Chokus. ~f\ K- =£=£ ^ i -*— ~ I «1 1 ■!- Wr -0- r -0- I^P 'Neath the clouds the sun is al - ways shin - lag. And a Fa - ther's throne of grace ad - dress - ing! Thus with joy the sa - cred moments spend- ing. All the rules of Sab - bath school o - bey - ing. Wel-come, wel-come! 1 s -\ — r N — -k— 3=^= d= «-*-« |J J • fti • J MB^p^g 1. Look to Je - sus when in dan - ger, There are storms up-on life's sea, 2. Look to Je - sus, he will save you Tho' you've drift-ed far a - way, 3. Look to Je • sus, for he loves you, Ev - er look to him in pray'r; fcWJ L. L [V r — r .-I 4- r4- QE -•— -•— v — h- ^ — 5 — 3- — ,- — 0— q # *•—*,» -d— -7l 3 And though rough may seem the bil - lows, He will ev - er with you be. He will glad - ly come to meet you, And will keep you near each day. He will guide you o'er life's o - cean, He will light -en ev - 'ry care. -t-j — i — — -m— -X EtE^E — • — «— «- \ Chorus. 2 — ^s-F-t\ — 0 — — ^F — n — *■ — 0— 1 — Fh^ — £► — 1\ — hr — k — ^-f- sr— — 0 — \-0 0 1 *>0 • • 1 1 ^— — 0 0 . 0—, — ■— l-aP^ — — Oh, look to him when clouds appear, No storm can harm when he is near; gML L ±zzv=Ee=e: rv +- 0 — * — — jj_e: — # — # — «_=__# • — | — fc — L' i -&~rV — ? — t/ — v — v — V— V* ^H — it-I-H ! ' " * ^-r-^v him — \ — H— I 1 -0 0 -I wher - e'er you roam, He'll lead you safe-ly to your home. I] i .0. 0—v-PL -0- 0 — & B Copyright, MCM1V, by Meyer & Brother. 93 Xtvtng in tbe Sunshine, Ada Blenkhorn. Chas. H. Gabriel. 3=2 1. Liv-ing in the sun-shine, Liv-ing in the light, Not a sin - gle shadow, — 2. Liv-ing in the sun-shine, Like the lovely flow'rs, Fill-ing with their perfume 3. Living in the sun-shine, Liv-ing in the light, Till a - bove in heaven fete# *— *— fr 'M—p—p~p- h3£ ^_ a— p—*— t-^: U 1/ fete *a -zd" a=c a=* + 2#- All a-round is bright; Do - ing deeds of kindness, Speaking words of love, All the gold-en hours; Let our life be fragrant As that life di-vine; Faith is lost in sight; Till we see the Sav-ior, Sun of Righteousness, fete! r r £ i — r s ±C=fc=fc=JC I fr It |i IE -£^- r i/ i £=* 1/ Chorus. A_t. -7?~ -w — * 1- m -0- -m- Liv Like the hap-py angels In their home above. May we in his likeness Ev - er brightly shine, l^". ". ..' mg in tne Who with his own sunshine All the world doth bless. )Llv"ing m tne sun " snuie> » gEEEg - — It — ^ u w- ^R1 jcz^z ■&—*- V U L-J te ^=e a£ i e -^- 4 -S>- p P 0 P \ sun - shine, Ev hap-py, hap-py sun-shine, Liv rs i ~t * ' \ \~ [t If b [f T x v u 'ry pass-ing day; Liv ■ing in the sun-shine ev-*ry pass-ing day; Liv-ing in the § M 5=?=*=*=* &T- « *=fc JtzM: v— v- V y> V V V 1/ b i te =m 4^-A- 4V-N- S 38—* — KTT H H -5=5 3^— r~ «!=:: ■25 ^ ^ » I |/ U y - ing in the sun sun - shine, hap-py, hap te shine, Shedding light on other lives along the way. py sun-shine, -4 L M— k— fr w w — p — p~- s V±p—*-*- v— v- V — ^--V -V — V — +- I Copyright, MDCCCXCV, by Chas. H. Gabriel. Meyer & Brother, owners. 94 Xooh ITlnto tbc Cross an& be Savcb. F. L. Snyder. Howard E. Smith. 1. Fear not tlio' in dark - ness and dan - ger thou art, Look un - to the 2. Re • mem-ber how Je • sus hath suf - fered for thee, Look un - to the 3. O doubt not His prom - ise so pre - cious, so true, Look un - to the 4. The ISav - ior is long - ing your sins to for - give, Look un - to the :t) 1=L 1 1/ U U v v :ji=b: PPfcM -0- -m- -0- -S-: -ft =i= --A p IV 1- --A- -* - -- N- cross and be saved ; The cross and be saved; His cross and be saved ; The cross and be saved ; Who Sav-ior is waiting to com-fort thy heart, Look love and His mer - cy are bound-less and free, Look Sav -ior has purchased sal - va-tion for you, Look ev - er be - liev- eth His prom-ise shall live: Look £=£ t =^=|=^=h:=zE=|i= =b=^=n=ta=S=^= -*=N=*=£=k= Chorus. to the cross and be saved. Look un - to the cross and be ■f-f -£- saved Look un - to the cross and be to - day, -0- -0- -»- -»- m -0- saved; His love and His to - day ; 3= r -|- -I- — k s-l * H5 * m *- -« 1 m — ■ — 0 * • • • — ~\ IN P-- — P 1 , -!- 0^rJ I raer - cy are bound-less and free : Look un - to the cross and be saved ~w- -w- -w -w- -w~ -w- -w~ ~v- -w- m -w~ • -p- it— E— tr-H? — t? — t? — F — tH l-p^P-M Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 95 Ibeaven at Xast. Horatius Bonar Thoro Harris. ifeS &5JE M-i =1 ^ ^^m -3—+ r 1. An - gel voi - ces sweet - ly sing - ing, Ecu - oes thro' the 2. On the jasp - er thres-hold stand - ing, Like a pil - grim 3. Soft - est mu - sic, sil - v'ry peal - ing, Fresh - est frag - ranee, 4. Now at length the vail is rend - ed, Now earth's pil - grim 5. Christ Him - self the liv - ing splen - dor, Christ the sun -light ^5*= :|p=!2p: ttirt- m =^- 4—1- blue dome safe - ly spir - it ■ age is mild and -&- -&- ring - ing, land - ing, heal - ing, end - ed ten - der; I News See Hap ■ And Prais T I of won - drous glad - ness bring - ing: the strange bright scene ex ■ pand - ing: py hymns a - round us steal - ing: the saints their thrones a - scend-ed: es to the Lamb we rend - er: Ah, 'tis heav'n, 'tis heav'n at last! m$ -*- Heav'n at last, heav'n at **£ 1 I I -g* — O the joy - ful sto - ry of heav'n at last! Heav'n at last, X heav'n at last, End - less, boundless glo - ry -fr-fc-r- -t£% 42. :&: -a- *- -m »- in heav'n at last! • 1 Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. 06 Zo Iknow £bat Ibc Iknows. Mrs. F:rank A. Breck. Carrie I . Koch. a^^qf#^^g=^r#^ 1. 'Tis bless - ed 2. 'Tis bless - ed to have Je - sus with to have Je - sus with me When dan - gers my me; When sor - rows a • 3. How great are the bless-ings He gives me! And great is the — *— ,-r«- ■2±-£ -r — r — v=?~ m ~0 0- m=^m ^■^ path-way op - pose; And when I am heav - i - ly la - den 'Tis round me shall close And when all is dark-ness be fore me 'Tis mer - cy He shows; He knows why my tri - als are need - ful, And -0 f" •— H*2£ f— i— ft * 0 • •— r-f *— * V £==£==! r $^-\ ^p Chorus. bless - ed bless - ed I am to know that He to know that He so glad that He K{- ±=F- I u knows knows, knows. -F— ?— CHORUS. n N s s I trust in His love, and He -v— b -f- -A— -£ -g jlr— k^ -I —$0 0 0 "pi^i *0 -l— J d * leads me ; fol - low wher - ev - er see not His pur - pose, 'Tis bless - ed to know that He knows Je sus knows. m t > XT s — 0— V0.—0. — 0 — 0. — 0^fL — p 4^ — J1_J — J — b=b=£ =*= bf =?=? =r =$=r - — !=1 b=t^t=b=l-^— ^— ^~ »— *— v~ -•== ==t=& Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 97 flDarcbing in tbe IkitiG's Ibtobwa^. French. 1. 'Tis a might - y arm - y, see the ban - ners wave, March-ing on to 2. Onward to the conflict, fight - ing for the right, Hearts are true and 3. See the foe advancing on the bat - tie field, Hast - en to the 4. O the day of triumph, when the bat - tie's o'er, Tent- ing in the 8-tt , • • -0 ** 0 • 1 0- t1 *- • ^ 1" f^ * *-*— f~ bat - tie, marching on to save. Trust -ing in the Cap - taiu, fear - less, arm- or strong and bright; Up the rug - ged moun - tain, res - cue with your sword and shield. With His name to con - quer, twi - light on the Gold - en Shore! Fie - ry darts of Sa - tan mti- — p ■ *' m — **-*- g g i r r~r r a i r~T~r r f \ Chorus. :«=* *-•=-#_ fe^frOT=f^ fear- less, strong and brave, Marching in the King's highway, seal - ing ev - 'ry height, Marching in the King's highway. we shall nev - er yield, Marching in the King's highway, we shall fear no more, Marching in the King's highway. Marching on, His m^=^k -*— — ^j=3=rj4=*=P=j:t=:i5--*--fr — "-3=+ SEi is float ing o'er us, Marching on, His war-riors are vic-to-rious; -0 0 0 1 — a • r*-= *- — I — 0 • 0 0 0 0- m Shout and sing the Hal - le - lu - jah cho-rus, Marching in the King's highway. &e£e£e£ y y *=Jc y y Copyright, MCMrV, by J. E. French. Meyer & Brother, owners. 08 leaving all to follow 300110. Ida M. Budd. 1. Leaving all to 2. Naught reserv - ing, 3. Taking up the 4. Walking still by 5. Praise His precious m Chas. H. Gabriel. pSp^ m^Mm fol-low Je - sus, Turning from the world a - on the al - tar All I lay, and wait the cross for Je - sus, Glad for Him to suf - fer faith in Je - sus, Trusting till He gives me name for-ev - er That His blood hath made me way, hour shame, sight ; free; m&4*mm Stepping out up - on His promise, All I have is His to - day. When the fire from heav'n descending Shall at- test His glo-rious pow'r. All my gain I count but loss- es When my chastened soul is read - y Now my soul shall joy to tell it « -P . - . — *-= — m-g For the glo-ry of His name. He will lead me to the light. Thro' the long e - ter - ni - ty. -i — t=t= =E=E=3= Chorus. ±± =a f=F ?F*=f m *=j Leav-ing all to fol - low Je - sus, Turn-in? Leav - ing all to fol - low, fol - low Je - sus, t=— P- P from the world a - - - way Step-ping out up - Turn -ing, turn -ing from the world a - way, Step-ping out up- r— rr on on His prom - ise, All His bless ed prom - ise, -I P P 1 have is His to - day. U-T r r: r m *=£ t: Copyright, MDCOCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother 09 Mater for flDe. J. E. Rankin. Temperance. =t Thoro Harris. •w [/ IS " V y -5- ■ 1. I love the sweet wa - ter that runs in the rills, And rum-bles and 2. I love the sweet wa - ter that comes in the dew, And brightens the 3 Sweet wa- ter, sweet wa- ter! 'tis God that dis- tils, And sure - ly he AA #- -r*- J?*- - #• -f*- -F- P •*hr^|— al- ^ -7*1 turn- bles and whirls; That beads in the rain-drops and turns loud the mills, eyes of the fiow'rs; That clothes all the land-scape with greeness a- new, knows what is best; It dan - ces and glan - ces in stream-lets and rills, ft dtfcfc ±±f.-2z|:*=*: — +- — 1 — * — 4-« — •- bf^= :~ — |r-^ Chokus. ft 1 t}"# ♦ * IS f ' And flash - es all ra - diant with pearls. And quickens earth's slum-ber - ing pow'rs. And all his ere - a - tion is blest. $F ^m Wa - ter for me! pure wa- ter, cold ->- F 1 1 rp- — • r~ • • • 1 ' -ft , ;- ft ft-, I,- ==^-J g — —9 — •— »» — 9 — *? — »p — 0 — 9 — ^ — *- — ■ — 1 — IS V Wa -ter for me! No use for strong drink can I \f " see; can I see; . ft , ft 1 ^ v iu. ±- r.-r 0 9 0 0 * — r— ' 0 hs = s s r— • fcfa-b » Cb £ fc=E=N — f~? — ? g j -^ ■— ^-O-* » * 9 fcEE 1 -ft ft ft V T — c — a 1 P — 9 =— 1 — \-f**- 1— 1-1 ■H 1 1 1 H-H — ft—* 9 s 1 *— \-0—-0-W * — * — i—f—zrzizjzzf. — »— J * »_ [-y-^-g-H V ** is Wa-ter for me! Water for me! There's nothing that sweeter can be. pure wa-ter, cold F •— r-0 0 0 • • — r-0 1 1 0 90—0- » r-» -T-*— ' — 9— ■X m Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. too jfatber, TOc Come to Gbee, Sallie K. Best. Dola Thoro Harris. 1. Fa 2. Fa 3. Fa 4. Fa r -#- -^- -m- • -w- ther, ther, ther, ther. we we we we m^m come to thee, come to thee: come to thee: come to thee, 7-i S & thy par - don kind - ly re we were so ful - ly be seek - ing; ceive us; lone - ly; liev - ing; :£&* -*- s=tf= IJaJ \~* I mm ~N- =t: l All To Far And I of our guilt - i - ness thy sweet prom - is - es from thy shel - t'ring fold by thy ten - der - ness, r— take close found thy i^i^i: 7=^-n — h¥-. ■• — ¥ i p : — *# — &-2-=-,~a- r- thou a - way; ly we cling. we no rest; par-d'ning love, ^% ±$ :3=t -•r^- — Z5t" Be thou com - pas - sion - ate while we We would thy chil-dren be: Fa - ther, Now to a - bide with thee, trust - ing Bless - ings a - bun - dant - ly we are are speak - ing; be - lieve us! thee on - ly, re - ceiv - ing, Copyright, MC.MV, by Meyer & Brother. 101 Flora Klrkland. jfaitb anfc Ibope. (Marching Song.) Howard E. Smith. g 3=t=t Bfaj: -al ;;- :*, s: 1. For - ward now! 2. Fear no foe! 3. Time flees by: _« m «_ Pass the word a - long, Trust your Lord and King! Haste, O haste a - way! I For -ward now! On -ward go! Night draws nigh: B2: *H *i /It y ^Hk 3= [J *\VJ ^rj 7T D -^- J- ± iZ Sing the vie - tor's song! Pray and trust and sing! Haste, while yet 'tis day! Ar - mor gleam-ing bright, On - ward in his might, Sol - diers, now re - joice! m ±* u v ±*U*r ± * ■** sir Fight-ing for the right, On - ward day and night, Hear your Cap-tain's voice, Faith and hope will make you strong, Faith to all your serv - ice bring.. Say - ing he will guide al - way. . Copyright, MCM V, by Meyer & Brother. jfaitb anfc 1bope. conciu&eo. =t Praises pro - long; a u Faith and hope will make you strong . he : -*-*p-^ w » #-»-•-•- -= — M|* 9 P- =q= 102 Ada Blenkhorn. 11 Moult) jTollow, Thoro Harris. B w ■zJr fr *fT^ 1. Sav-ior, I would fol - low thee, Ev - er true and faith-ful 2. Lord, that I may be like thee, Dai - ly give thy grace to be; me; 3. Lord, that I may learn of thee, Let me ev - er hum -ble be; 4. Help me, Lord, to praise thy name, Yes-ter-day, to - day the same; ggi m i&$ 1 1 _... / Su+t p\ J 1 N h. 1 2 * i ' 1 P 1 r h 1 %- ■V TT « \ t 1 d m\ * J ! 1 T J " J i ~ ^ t 5 " ^ • m ! 1 1 V -5- -•■ • -•- ■* ' * 9 Jg. f or • t * £ Let me nev er, nev ■ er leave thee, Nor by word ac-tion grieve thee; By thy Spir -it me in-dwell-ing, Selfish- ness and sin ex - pell - ing, All my ig - nor ance con-fess - ing, Wisdom give, thy great-est bless- ing; Joy- it A ful - ly thy prais - es sing - ing, To thy name all I glo - ry bring-ing, 1 &M4 a 1 —\m— 1 ^ , _ . • i s-H ^ff*r-S i r — * — i — ^ — — 1 F 1 TT • -I— U — [ — _ — J -\ — 1 > [—J m «»fc & mm -25)- m m m — ■ — m -i m — ■ — — < — Je - sus, thou wilt nev-er leave me, While I trust and cling to thee. Clouds of doubt and fear dis-pell - ing, Make me more and more like thee. All I need in thee pos-sess - ing, Let me meek - ly learn of thee. While high heav'n and earth are ringing Hal - le - lu - jahs to thy name. mt I -Z5T- -Z(- Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer l • r a S3 m &* ^ JH^ rr Lend a hand, .... a help - ing hand When a broth-er needs as - sist - anee, lend a helping hand. Ss m *=*=*=*=*: :*=* 104 Hrounfc tbe Gbrone of (Soft. Anne Shepherd. Jk English. is I -#— 4 * IS A - round the throne of God in heav'n, Ten thou-sand chil-dren stand; What bro't them to that world a - bove, That heav'n so bright and fair, Be - cause the Sav - ior shed his blood To wash a - way their sin; — N-r-f £ 0m ■P- ■*- r — n S $hi- ■ — P * m — l-^ i p N- -T1 -^ -N .. . 1 \£f) • — — . P P m— --# f g #— — * — - • — 0 m 1 — — m s * — —J- n — p pv- - 1 4 d ., J L_j — ff 1 1 band, there? clean! i i V V U U Whose sins thro' grace are all Where all is peace and joy Bathed in that pure and pre -0 £■ *- *- *- for - giv'n, A ho - ly, hap - py and love? How came those children cious flood, Be - hold them wh.ite anc ■P- T- m 1 /»>"+ P m 1 P B ' P P J P i"^-i+ r * V u l \^v \j " «' y j 1— •- -p4- mmm i i i *3 ^e ^~r :-iiJd^f spir - it Serve him ev - 'ry day; Toil with- in his vine - yard, Fight the yield-ing All your blood-bought pow'rs. Let not courage fal - ter, Let not deem-er Who has died for you. To the One who loves you Ev - 'ry serv - ice Find your chief de-light. He who hath redeemed you By your i I J I I ii m± .s: .|SZ-!~£. :fc=fc i=± I^PH «3 -at- 1 W ■&■ ■TJr 4=* -r -* fight of faith, faith grow dim; tal - ent give; side will stand t}W Go All La Till -&-*t- &J>t H ■&*- *-*-»-*- where'er he bids you, Do what-e'er he saith. up - on the al - tar Free- ly yield to him. ■bor for the Mas- ter, To his glo - ry live. vou reach the bor-der Of the shin-ing land. n\ m . f- *=*=£ &¥* SEE *-?- J2- ■*- i — r Chorus. &JL. ^=^ 9-5 _L :< te r r An-swer "Yes" to l 4 I 4 s- Je sus, Hark - en to his call; l 4 i 4 mm=$=i=*. ^^H 3rf i — r ta- to I EE* -*?- IS !\ tt ♦ -e- ^m -(2-- T= The John Church Co., owners of copyright. 107 Sabbatb Bells. Ada Blenkhorn. J — H-- 1- w 1. Hear the 2. Hear the 3. Hear the -4- bells, bells, bells loud and ring - ing clear - ly Howard E. Smith. «r^ M :t=t 3+ clear!" How their hap - py cla - mor still! Come we now o - be - dient say, "Ev - er true and faith - ful UKZ =M- -J— 4- ^ rra — ^ « «l H =-^ — * -0- -0- -0- -0- w trem - bles on the air! Hear the to the sum - mons sweet. Hear the be till He ap - pear." "Watch and IS ^-^- m . bells, far and near, bells! Joy doth fill pray ! watch and pray ! wm Refrain. Call - ing us to praise and Hearts that wor-ship at His For His com - inir draw-eth prayer, feet... Sab bath bells, chime :t- r-» .0.0 =» -**- «— S— i ±*H 4— m 4 — M~l~r -4, v-l- L— , 1: 4-^^: on, 5 7 r ? r ? nns; on,, r_r_f r^=F i5 =t L--^ I $f * i and ?rrr t z±z -0 +ZT t ft ... Cease. ring; l 1/ ye not -# — t — i — i 1 — '- Copyright, HCHV, by Meyer & Brother. TtZZ world iJ-U-U Sabbatb Bells, conciuoee. ■ftf-rrrn- '-rrrffyf Wor - ship Christ, our Lord and King. . . . *=fc irrrfr^* -r v=* -5-r^ .. P 108 H Sons of ipraiee. Ada Blei.khorn. Howard E. Smith. ^fe=^S J i -P\-#- ■w- 1. A song of praise to - day we raise, Hal - le - lu-jah ! Hal - le -lu-jah! We 2. From star to star it ech-oes far, Hal - le- lu-jah! Hal - le- lu-jah! The 3. We all shall meet at Je-sus' feet, Hal- le- lu jab' Hal - le lu-jah! His _K=: g==£==S==E =to=^-==— ?=— =S==rf & =±=t ri=± i'ir— 4: chant His love who reigns a - bove, Sing - ing, Hal - le - lu - jah ! hosts on high give back re - ply, Sing - ing, Hal - le - lu - jah ! name a - dore for - ev - er - more, Sing ing, Hal - le - lu - jah! j£ |EFf=p — m £?_- 3=Eee£eE Refrain. =F^=g=^==g=Fg=i:=^=::=l=F== \% % % $ \~ ? * p p I i I I I [|[|| * — r-* — *- -*— v- I I In glad ac-claim ex - alt His name, Hal - le- lu-jah! Hal - le- lu-jah! All m 4- =*=£= -J *=3 -3=3- :S3 4 &3 :J=* -4- T^W 4 ^t" f — r— f-f- -r-r — r — f-~ j- fj^ glo - ry bring to Christ, our King, Sing- ing, Hal - le - lu - jah! 4=ttFf=£==F=f: IIS c — #— 3r ±^=±=1 -rf- r -f 1 IT i i -1=1- Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 109 Ibarfc to tbe gounfc of Doices. Colin Sterne. PP Ernest Nichol. ^?4 _^-n — 1- -t-d- —r- j. j j i t> }-— 4 — 1. Hark to 2. Out of 3. On, then, u4J J the sound of the midst of ye gal - lant ■J ^ 1 *i voi - ces! Hark er - ror, Out sol - diers, Ou - I I I-4-, I St • — » -A • • -1 to the tramp of of the realms of to your home a - =d d J- feet! night, bove! -#— #-#-«i — | «*£*— 3 - 3"=^ • -\-0 -\ * * — * — J 3. iM -«-=p A> ■v- J — 4- :> 4=± ij -#-T- • Is it a mighty ar - my Tread-ing the bu - sy street? Out of the pride of learn - ing, Seek-ing the home of light; Yours is the truth and glo - ry, Yours is thepow'rand love. _J__ j , r~9 * * i g •— — a- Near - er it comes and near - er, Sing - ing a glad re - frain ; Out of the strife for pow - er, Out of the greed for gold, Here are ye trained for he - roes, Yon- der ye serve the King; SEEEEEE m * *=** ^i^h z=i p= f List what they say as they haste a - way To the sound of a mar tial strain: — On-ward they roam to their heavenly home. And the treasure that grows not old. March to the light 'neath the banner white, With the song that ye love to sing: — j jp: ai \y-*-— UJ-J-- « m— ]J--\ V,F- — W — — **- «= H >— r -5—- 0IZ\-0 — »— - » — |» — #— I — ^ — I / Refrain -A £ 1- zj= — &- 0 0 0 0 I I I I I I ' ' "March-ing be-neath the ban - ner, Fight - ing be-neath the cross 4- -4 — 4- -4-4 J 1 . 1 1 4 1 4-4 I h' — * #- Ibarfc to tbe Sounfc of Doicee. conciuoea. ' i iriiii f iff* tFff Trusting in Him who Baves us. Ne'er shall we suf-fei' loss: 0 — m — : — 'm — J— I m — «—«—#—. $se^ r- 1 - J :3^ Nh^^ff ./'■ s i . =t =£=*= =3=^ =1=4: — p* t=S* — J A~ — r — * — §■ I -2^ fj ' P • 9~ p P 0 I III' Sing - ing tbe songs of home - land, Loud - ly the cho - rus rings; We E^^^EE^E _« _=i_ ,2 — : — q 2=* 1 march to the fight in our ar-mor bright At the call of the King of kings!" > — m —r t=£f=r P 0^0~P P^P—.-P- I 1 1 b r—h — H» y y P -v—v- iH --t=\ t^mmm no Be on .., f * — *-* — P — P — P— i <** rP—P — P^-P — * — f— r-^ 1 3=* g 8 ~ N — ts — i- -h 1 — m- -m — m — 0- Walk-ing on the toss - ing bil - lows, See, the bless-ed Lord draws nigh. He will fol - low, gent - ly call - ing, Bring you back in - to His way. Love like His can nev - er fail you Nor the high-est good with- hold. If you yield your heart to Je - sus, Trust in Him and do His will. u=± v v v p r r Chorus. dolce. I=£=3=* sus lov eth you With a love so true, ?=s. £E£ ±z±i -t- ~%r- ^ Ev - 'ry mo -meut He will I . n — —ij- *• J" m N: care for you ; He your steps will guide, T.-t— ^ , * ■ -* — \-0-t P 1 — P— r . P i P—^\ 4--H— W-; — P 1 a 0— i 0-\—\—\ m 1 — 0 — ±0 — 0-\ 9-T—P • 0 I —miwwm: HMim— ■■■II ■■■■■«■ Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer 4 Brother. 112 Xove Divine, all Xove Excelling. Charles Wesley. *=#q 4* — * — *,- "» — •— & m ±=& John Zundel. J -3= tEl 1. Love di - vine, all love ex -cell- ing, Joy of hcav'n, to earth come down! 2. Breathe, O breathe Thy lov-ing Spir -it In - to ev - 'ry troub-led breast! 3. Come, al - might -y to de-liv-er, Let us all Thy life re - ceive; 4. Fin - ish then Thy new ere - a - tion, Pure and spot - less let us be; F Fix in us Thy hum - ble dwell-ing; All Thy faith - ful mer - ciescrown. Let us all Thy grace in- her - it, Let us find Thy per - feet rest. Sud-den - ly re -turn, and nev - er, Nev - er-more Thy tem - pies leave: Let us see Thy great sal- va - tion, Per- feet - ly re-stored in Thee: r? -f— t-W- -| — F — r- — MM *=* Je - sus, Thou art all corn-pas -sion, Pure, unbounded love Thou art; Take a - way our bent to sin - ning, Al -pha and O - me - ga be ; Thee we would be al - ways bless-ing, Serve Thee as Thy hosts a - bove, Changed from glo - ry in - to glo - ry Till in heav'n wTe take our place, E=E t-r+-^-+- :i ft — £— # i — r I -i — -B> =t 1*1=4= va -tion ; En - ter ev - 'ry tremb - ling heart. End of faith, as its be - gin ning, Set our hearts at lib - er - ty. Pray and praise Thee with - out ceas- ing, Glo - ry in Thy per - feet love. Till we cast our crowns be - fore Thee, Lost in won- der, love, and praise. m 4=b p=p=p=p=tp l—^=% £=¥=£ ^ — /» — ^ mm^m 113 Mho follows in Ibis Grain? Reginald Heber. Samuel B. Whitney. feEE5 =s=£ ±e&e$ee£e£ejee£e* 3= 1. The Son of God goes forth to war, A king ly crown to gain ; 2. A no - ble ar - my — men and boys, The ma - tron and the maid — 3. They climbed the steep a - scent of heav'n, Thro' per - il, toil and pain; t- r m m. s |»__e wsmm fc£ *: 0 J- — w * — -«>— -ts>— ? F 1=3 m r His blood red ban - ner streams a - far; — Who fol - lows in His train? A - round the Sa - vior's throne re -joice. In robes of light ar - rayed. O God, to us may grace be giv'n To fol - low in their train! -F— H b— I— U- L » 1 l-U :t F 2=p Chorus. JE* =^g^^,E|^=F^l^ r Ira r The Son ' God ^ is^ =n4=W **t£; goes forth to war! 4- BEf >-t- s «= te t: 0- • & M y h # F-J — I F — • — ■ It Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumph-ant o - ver pain, , HJE IHBiiliSililiiiiiiS Who pa - tient bears his cross be - low, — He fol - lows in His train. ■b — y — p ■v — * ^- -r~A I 114 Cruise of Comfort Mrs. Elizabeth R. Charles. Sfei J^=i: SIP 1. Is thy cruise of com - fort fail - ing? Rise and share it with an -oth -er, 2. Numb and weary on the mountains, Would'st thou sleep amidst the snow? 3. Is the heart a well left emp-ty? None but God its void can fill; V V V v \ \ 1—1=1 f^=i=E=E And thro' all the years of fam- ine Chafe that frozen form be - side thee, Nothing but a cease- less Foun-tain =3* -(Si- It shall serve thee and thy bro-ther. And to -geth - er both shall glow. Can its cease-less long-ings still. r^= -*— *— m— l=t= E * — • — # m* »-£: ¥¥^Mm * Love di- vine will Art thou stricken fill thy store-house Or thy hand-f ul still re - new ; in life's bat - tie? Man - y wounded round thee moan ; Is the heart a liv - ing pow - er? Self- en-twined, its strength sinks low; Zp¥=t=F 4 — t — * — i— ^: he # • «_._"£" # F M=i s^ :i — s »— j.— *— * Scan- ty fare for one will oft - en Make a roy - al feast for two. Lav-ish on their wounds thy balsams, And that balm shall heal thine own. It can on ■ ly live in lov- ing, And by serv-ing love will grow. -y — y — v- i> r mm :P=p: : iiiiplpg U5 Savior, Blessefc Savior. Godfrey Thring, 4=± Haydn. j=fr ££=*=& s -&- r 3=^=^ 1. Sav ior, bless- ed Sav - ior, 2. Nearer, ev - er Dear - er, 3. Great and ev - er great - er #■ +. +. •#- List - en whilst we Christ, we draw to Are Thy mer - cies 4*4-- X- 91 sing, Hearts and voi-ees Thee, Deep in ad - o- here; True and ev - er- 4= 4S 4- r~r $^$m rais - ing Prais - es to ra - tion Bend - ing low last - ing Are Thy glo our King; All we the knee; Thou for lies there, Where no have, our pain i i we of - fer; re - demp- tion or sor - row, All we hope to be Bo - dy, Cam'ston earth to die; Thou, that Toil or care is known, Where the o t=T I soul and spir - it, we might fol - low, an - gel le - gions ■<2. --P- £3 Chorus. _|_J, | q=I=pj= rig; =bs=3=ij=3=B 1 — fa =F=F i — v All we yield to Thee. Hast gone up on high. \ Sav - ior, bless - ed Sav - ior, Cir - cle round Thy throne. List - en t- -g--^ m^$m la while we sing, Hearts and voi - ces rais - ing Prais - es to our King. iPE£ JO.. t- ¥ tz J— i—E no 1bat% Ibarfe, HDp Soul! Frederick W. Faber. Allegro. Thoro Harris. i — S4-# 1 1 — -f-n =fc «( r 3=5t i i ■ ' r, : ■*• 1. Hark, hark, my soul! an-gelic songs are swelling O'er earth's green iields and ocean's 2. Far, far a-way, like bells at evening pealing, The voice of Je-sus sounds o'er 3. Kest comes at length, tho' life be long and dreary; The day must dawn, and darksome m=s=i J ztzzz*: :t=t: P? ES -E- ±- wave-beat chore: How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new land and sea; And laden souls by thousands,meekly stealing, Kind Shepherd, night be past: All journeys end in welcome to the weary, And heav'n,the 7tW zzSzS. &k SL m =t :b=bFR-f 42- ^- #■ Chorcs. 4 I I life when sin shall be no more! turn their wea-ry steps to thee, heart's true home,will come at last. J, Angels, sing on! your faithful watches keeping; # — # — • — •- i — r 42- :EE ^=K-=*E I I b=t =^E-H — J — — -i 1 -^ B_ #— £ -^ =t Sing us sweet fragments of your songs a-bove; g*~ * A. 4 J J is=; r-4 --Hk E -^-•- , ^i— r — Till morning's joy shall Till morning's joy J of your songs above; I j=d=F^ — 1 — i~=F #„ *z- end the night of weep-ing, And night's long shadows break in cloudless love. Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 117 Iboeanna Me Sing. George S. Hodges. £ ■— L John B. Dykes. , S N- 1. Ho - san - na we sing, like the chil - dren dear In the 2. Ho - san - na we sing, for he bends his ear, And re- I I * M £fei>=ft=i -&■- ±St £±zi ^T~* -for old - en days when the Lord lived here; He blessed lit-tle children, and joic-es the hymns of his own to hear; We know that his heart will I k -Z- £ m S -« \- -— r ^ to n k /* is N - Is i 1 1 j» N r\ y l" i • j i m i n n rffrr^— b— # « — •» — la a — — u I s — •• — & 1 0 0 .f |y [/ Ok L ' ''P -1 1 1 — ! Cres. zsq -1—1: feHry-r-j — j±=g: •-»- ^=tJ*: -3C -^rJ> harps of gold and their rai-ment white, As they fol-low their Shepherd with lu - ia re-sounds in the Church a - bove; To thy lit - tie ones, Lord, may such PtfT-^^r -«_«- *± i=e t t t & -pL 1 trlr Meyer & Brother, Chicago. Iboeanna He Sing, aonciuoeo. I i i Dim. -6*— # # — m *— L# • * 0 0 *#-L<5' F^ — m-J-&-t~&-** t± s r lov - ing eyes Thro' (he beau-ti - ful valleys of Par - a grace be given That we lose not our part in the song of dise. heaven. S :::- fell r US ©b, flDavcb, flDarcb Bwa^. Sal lie k. Best. _J- HV Arr. by E. E. Meyer. V 1 , * ^ 1. Oh, march, march a - way; the bu - gle now is call - ing For 2. Oh, march, march a - way; the bat - tie now is rag - ing; Let 3. Oh, march, march a - way; have faith in Christ, your Lead - er; You 4. Oh, march, march a - way; fear not the toil and dan - ger; With m :t= £=£ 1 =jt ¥ :v •— £—.- =t -~ * — L — m -0- -0- -5 -#— 3= vol - un-teers; 'mid song and cheers, Oh, march, march a - way; The ar - mor shine, fall in - to line And march, march a - way; The ne'er will fail, though foes as - Bail, Then march, march a - way; He'll him so dear for - ev - er near, Oh, march, march a - way; He'll $=1: 3S £ Sav - ior en - e lead you to the take the wound - ed will your cap - tain be And my is bold and strong, But gold - en shore Where to his breast, He'll 4= £ lead you forth to with your shield of sin and fear mo- grant you ev - 'ry :t= X U :S_ -PW-4- 3=5 -#— vie - to - ry, For sin's your en - e - my; Then pray'r and song You'll win the fight ere long; Then lest no more, And con-quests all are o'er; Then good re - quest, He'll give you peace and rest; Then ►- m -J-. -♦'■•- ■ 1 8 — —m 1 march, march a - way. march, march a - way. march, march a - way. march, march a - way. |] *=a Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. no Jerusalem tbe Oolfcen. Bernard of Cluny. tr. John M. Reale. George F. LeJeune. SE^fej: I II'1 1. Je - ru - sa - lem the gold - en, "W itli milk and lion - ey 2. There is the throne of Dav - id, And there, from care re 3. O sweet and bless - ed coun -try, The home of God's e =tet, r Kill blest, leased, lect! A Be - neath thy con - tern - pla - tion Sink heart and voice op - prest ; The song of them that tri-nmph, The shout of them that feast; O sweet and bless - ed coun -try That ea - ger hearts ex - pect! -U- ^ = » -fc 5 — »-i — " 1 — T^=££ r ^^ =f=F J— j l -& « Et I know And they Je - sus, 4- not, O, I know not What joys a - wait us there, who, with their Lead - er Have con-quered in the fight, in mer - cy bring us To that dear land of rest; I i I =t= -t- i— !-l t=t=t=r= -&- ] te S^t What ra - dian - cy of For - ev • er and for Who art with God the *W m w glo - ry, What bliss be - yond com- pare! ev - er Arc clad iu robes of white. Fa - ther, And Spir - it, ev - er blest. -a « «— ,-t" • « m- i m r^ Refrain. (Solo ad lib.) Je - ru Je - ru - sa - lem the gold- en, With milk and hon - ey blest! £: ±3 IH^I ff-p «?-=- Meyer & Brother, Chicago. 3cru$alcm the (Solfccn. conciu&es. I -m- I I'll ^ j i F=t Sill Beneath thy con-tem - pla - lion Sink heart and voice opprest. A men V^- ^ bfrfff f.tflf^^^ -(&- -I- T — g<— 120 Shall lUc (Bather at the IRiver? R. L. Robert Lowry. teLTi4-H 1 * — \ — * — N ' 1 ^—\ i *:=|: *3 ~&Zy — 1. Shall we gath - er at the riv-er, Where bright an - gel feet have trod. 2. On the mar - gin of the riv ■ er, Wash- ing up its sil - ver spray, 3. Soon we'll reach the shiu-iug riv-er, Soon our pilgrim-age will cease; i . P- P- With its crys-tal tide for - ev er Flow - ing by the throne of God? We shall walk and wor- ship ev er, All the hap - py, gold -en day. Soon our happy hearts will quiver With the mel - o - dy of peace. Chorus. • — • h K h W -M=fc=* H^TT-h Yes, we'll V V V er at the 'I m * ±^A± feS J t:trt V -0 — €-=— 0 — *-S-L(&- riv-er, The beautiful, the beau-ti- ful riv-er, £-v- -# — i-f— -0^-0— 0.^-0.-0-^-0— 0.^-0.^0. i/ 5 i/ Pi/ P l ^_a_ ^_«. r =t -« — • -P — N zwzrziz =5=t 2 * ] 1/ ? i/ P l i/ ? Gather with the saints at the riv - er That flows by the throne of God. -0-. -0- -0-. -0- _^T"3 _•*>■•*-■ ^ eg§s * By Permission. r — r I2t ©nwarfc, Cbristian Solfcievs! S. Barrings Gould. Arthur S. Sullivan. :£ :fefct -i 1 \—\ — I — 4 — -# * _»; 9 — •— <& — ' — 0 0 0 0 — — i — r Onward, Christian sol - diers! Marching as to war, With the cross of At the sign of tri - umph Sa - tan's host doth flee; On then, Christian Like the might-y ar - my Moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are Crowns and thrones may per - ish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of On-ward, then, ye peo - pie! Join our hap-py throng, Blend with ours your _f tl—^l 4* 4. Je - sns Go - ing on be - sol - diers, On to vie - to - tread - ing Where the saints have Je - sus Con-stant will re - fore, ry ! trod ; main Christ, the Hell's foun We are ; Gates of roy - da not hell laud ■ al lions di • can and Mas quiv vid ter, er ed, er or HEEBE33EE3 hj=Z=±=t±z%3 Leads against the foe; Forward in - to bat - tie See His ban-ners go! At the shout of praise; Brothers, lift your voi - ces, Loud your anthems raise! All one bo - dy we; One in hope and doc - trine, One in char - i - ty. 'Gainst that Church pre- vail; We have Christ's own prom- ise, And that can -not fail. Un - to Christ, the King, This thro' count-less a - ges Men and an -gels sing. m r6Sh t=* Chorus. p£ -0 — s~# «=t =t: *+% V -0- -0- y On - ward, Chris- tian sol J- diers! March-ing as to war, iE^ t £? :S=f: With the I ± With the cross cross of Si 4==P= Je :fc Go mg -0~~i on be fore. r I 122 ©n to Ibarvest. Sallie K. Best. L. E. Jones. ff-fc &=$=£=* m be 1. The golden grain is gleaming, you should haste a-way The call for reap-ers 2. While pearls of dew yet sparkle in the ear - ly morn, With sharpened sickle 3. Go forth with joy and gladness at the Master's call, Doubt not, he's speaking, 4. Sweet rest you'll find at evening, when you've gathered in The sheaves and gleanings, rc — i-» — r*-j — * §-i — f— i — : — * *~\ — I 1 — I I* •-; 1 r*-r ? *~. — b ■^feH — hv — v v v — v — £ — v — v— \-f — f — V v— PF v — 9 — v- t— r , h J*| LjLEjE 3: *5=* is a call for you; Go forth with Christ to la bor, do not long de - lay, His hasten to the field, And toil with him till eve-ning 'mid the ripened corn; The 'tis a call for you; Be watch-ful in your reaping, lest some grain may fall, The let no one be lost; Still precious souls are wait-ing in the field of sin, The S »-i — 0- :t f f | m Chorus. r~\- K- j| . f ■25H- call is ringing: "On to harvest!" On to har - vest while 'tis day, On to harvest while 'tis day, to har - vest, work and pray; The Mas-ter calls for you, Go On to harvest, work and pray; -b« — f" f i~ — t- £= *|*.jf WtJT* — -v- V P ^ P £ I 3=3: ■zt *±=* 3=5 * 9 % 9 9 with heart so true, And gather for him the gold-en grain , the gold-en grain. forth r-r.— *— -ft r u \. 9. ., k 9 9 9 jold-en grain the gold-en r . , ./• J* /• J* IS tt=S *=*=*=fc=fc=*=£ E I 1/ p p p & I I Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. 123 Xet !l)our Xigbt Sbine Qui. Jennie Wilson. m Carrie E. Koch S I *• * -X * -«-= S L- 0r -*■' m -0- 1. Let your light shine out, with a con - stant glow, In your path-way 2. There are lone - ly ones, no true friend is near, On some hearts a 3. In the name of him who on hu - man grief Looked with pain, and -0-1 0 r-0 0 0 0-1 0 — T-0 0 0 ■=- 0 _*- ■*=»: r — r — r: fefe m m -&-• -0-' m -0- -m-' m -0- as you go; With a cheer - y smile, and a kind - ly face, Brighten shad- ow drear; There are toil - ers need-ing a help - ing hand; Be ye gave re - lief— Un - to those op-pressed and to those in doubt Let the S^ * *=)? P- *N±±=k Chorus. S =t -&- i=t -N=- J. r - - ~ y y [ i i y p f man-y a darkened place. \ read - y at my com- mand. C Let your light shine out, let your light shine beau -ti - ful light shine out. ) *- -0- ! — p \f 1 I —^ 4l -0- -0- -0- ■#■:#■ EEE -pZ- £^S i ^3=^: aj=* -•- — 0- out, Fill with gladness life's short day; Let your light shine out, Ev - 'ry day -g^- £=t 4=fr *-»- *^=fc =fc =U? 1/ ti a -i — =i s=t =t n let your light shine out, Scat-ter sun - shine all a - long your @$ft r. * £ way. * :t: 4=t II 42 Copyriglit, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 124 TOc Come TWHitb Ibapp^ Ibearts* Mrs. I rank A. Breck. Chas. H. Gabriel. H7 — n ~» — r~* * — 4 =; :£ 1. We come, we come with hap 2. We thank him for the hap • 3. We can - not go be - yond py hearts, This day to eel - e - brate, py past, For love shown us a - new; his care, What- ev - er be our lot; f- t=f: :=tz — r— •- m } +■ + m To speak and sing of him And if our skies be o - And pray'r and praise thro'-out -0- *- we love, His mercies to re - late, ver-cast, We'll trust his love so true, our days Shall nev - er be for - got. r: i= *=fc -tr— r Chorus. Sing on, sing on, O joy ful - ly sing With mer - ri - est hearts to ■»- +- *- ■#- ■»- -o- 3=* :fr— * p_ |e i=l Je - sus, our King; We're fol - low - ing on, o bey - ing his fa 0^ 1 • i^ Is h fv 1 1 J/ Tnt • k ~p J 1 K p ~p * 9 1 l?r\ 1 p 1 — si — — « — d 0 — — « — — 0 — • J S1 * voice; U - nit # m m ed — # — and • — # — 0 lov - ing, we i ev - er re • — 0 — joice. /•^ s p ■ * i*" "11 IWfi i r | [ L 111 ^-^ J j [/ j u i/ v i J ff 1/ -P" P" P U-J Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 125 Gbe IDotce of £bank9tji\ung. E. E. Hewitt. E. E. Meyer. 0 1. The voice of thanksgiving we cheerful - ly raise To God, our dear 2. He brightens the day with his sun-beams of love, The nights with the 3. We come to his tern - pie with car - ols of joy, His care and his &*8 fc£& £* -£- I $: to=* f. '-*: 1 # Sav - ior, to - day; His house shall re- ech - o with an-thems of praise stars of his grace; In ev - 'ry sweet to-ken that comes from a- bove, guid-ance ex - tol; Our strength in his ser - vice we'll ear - ly em-ploy, Lev I r^ -*- -*- M *- *- -*- m* -0-T- ** to rvr- N W- Chorus. ^S For bless - ings he show'rs on our way. His good-ness and mer - cy we trace. And sing, "Bless the Lord, O my soul." *- +- *- . JN . .^. We'll praise him, we'll We'll praise him, B -*-*- ^ (\ h l 1 1 U u #tA^— « . 1 iv- P5 N- — £- — Ji- — "K ^ — 1 r- ffk^VJ * ~f~ ~^ "1 -* -* -* • ^ ^T— 1 ^ — XA) v * • 0 * d • d r praise him, Our gifts on we'll praise him, Our gifts P- A his al - on tar we'll lay; We'll his al - tar we'll lay; /•V h | f | I f UfJ'. H f » m m m 1 1 • 1 ^b hi * r r i i 11! » 1 * • jf p 1 1 \> i/1 U1 ^ to -A— fs — Pv -ua 1 £± -#-r- =S« to *-^# praise him, we'll praise him, We'll joy-ful - ly praise him to We'll praise him, we'll praise him, -0- -0- -0- *. p. p. p. p. p. ^ - day. SSs j=fc=t -0-r •#-5-»— n Hi S5 -*-*- ■v- :v=^F ■*-*- ■v- *=£ Copyright, MDCCCXCVII1, by Meyer * Brother. 126 Everlasting jfatber. Lizzie DeArmond. Thoro Harris. « 0 1 P — ■J-t;— • er - last - ing er - hist - ing er - last - ing er - last - ing 353 L3T ^ Fa - ther, Lord God Fa - ther, Spir - it Fa - ther, right - eous Fa - ther, might - y e of Re - Je - ter - glad - deem ho - nal! ness, • er, vah! P P— m p- ±= —1s- & p — ft=i: I J 4- pH: T0- Si - lent - ly we bow be - fore thy bound-less maj - es - ty; Heav'n and earth shall sound thy praise with deep and hal - low'd love; May thy grace on us de - scend in nev - er - fail - ing flow; Fill our souls with light di - vine, thy sov- 'reign will dis - play; &? -to -*- -+ -p- t Is 3= t i SEE^ mp -I — 4- Td- — Z5l — Z? — Wor - ship, hon - or, pow - er, Round thy throne most ho - ly To thy Church tri - um - phant Lord of hosts ce - les - tial, SEE r — r — r all thy worth con saints of all the gath - er all the end - less ad - o fess - ing, a - ges na - tions, ra - tion, :p=l}i -s> — 1 r -&- Pi i BE We Loud -^ -i — i— fcr at thy foot - stool lift our hearts to ly pro - claim thee King all kings king - dom come to ceas - ing shall be us be thine for thee, bove. Copyright, MCM VI, by Meyer & Brother. 127 fIDarcbtng 1bome to (5oD. Ada Blenkhorn. ■*■ * V £ V 1. We're un - der marching or-ders, each com-mand we will o-bey; When our 2. When-e'er our cour - age fal-ters and the way seems hard and long, We will 3. Some day we'll cross the riv - er and we'll reach the gold • en strand ; We will 4p -»--»-. ■+■ -0- -?- -»-. +- -it- .0. +. 1—4- — *— *"T L— k-F^=fe==^=i=T==L— L— r -# — -• — Cap-tain's word is giv - en we will bold - ly step a - way; We are marching press still brave-ly on-ward and the way we'll cheer with song ;We will reach the dwell with Christ, our Savior, in that bright and hap - py land; We will shout His ,. r: t t: -#— » -i y- -V 9- *= — * N s: P* ■»——»- -r-i-j— 4-— 1 H 4- 3=* -S'-s- 1/ V U up to glo - ry and our Sav-ior leads the way, We're inarching home to God. goal in safe - ty, for to Je-sus we be-long; We're marching home to God. praise for-ev - er, as be- fore the throne we stand :We're marching home to God. ^— N-=--i — N — N — f= — & — t — £ — 1=5 — t — p_ :*=< t -&—; F *-'-i — 1 Chorus. 3-rn^B i *^p =*=* :?-=! 1 * - * Glo - ry, glo - ry, hal - le - lu - jah' Glo - ry, glo- ry, hal - le - lu - jah! Glory, glo - ry, hal-le-lu-jah! Glo-rv, glo - ry, hal-le-lu-jah; ZM=p3Efr4l 1 [ ■rmzjfi T-r r r tt=P=p: S 1-t-f -J — -J- (S*-; — !l Glo - ry, glo - ry, hal - le Glo - ry, glo - ry, lu - jah! As we go marching on! hai-le-lu - jah! As 1— r |=p: 11 Words copyrighted, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 128 36rino Gbem 11 n. Alexcenah Thomas. l-± 3=£ ■0- -0-' m -0- £e£ w W. A. Ogden. 1. Hark! 'lis the Shepherd's voice I hear 2. Who'll go and help this Shepherd kind, 3. Out in the des - ert hear their cry, -'• '0. 9 -p 9 I V ! Out in the des - ert Help him the lit - tie Out on the mountain |rC=^^=t=t==t==t '£&±=£ *=*: t=X =p — g — P— -0- -#■• * -•- -=r i dark and drear, Call - ing the lambs who've gone a - stray, lambs to rind? Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold, wild and high; Hark! 'tis the Mas - ter speaks to thee: fe3: -z: - Chorus. i=t -* -\ — I— a— 5 *^ -*— Far from the Shep-herd's fold a - way. Where they'll be shel- tered from the cold? "Go, find my lambs, wher - e'er they be." Bring them in, ££=£= te -# •- — # — ■ — # — j* > — *■ S Bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; fe £EEES »— ttz S§=3 *=t£t -•-v- :Z 3=*=* =* ■& . X si e Bring them in, Bring them in, Bring the lit - tie ones to Je - sus —0 0 r-0—9 0 r» • 9 — -a 0-^—0 I f^E :*=*=£ JSZ- Used by permission of Mrs. W. A. Ogden. 129 foiling for 3esu0. W. A. O. Spirited. W. A. Ogden. iH: 5==* 4 + * — *~ 1. Glad - ly, glad - ly toil - ing for the Mas - 2. Sweet -ly, sweet - ly we will tell the sto - 3. Meek - ly, meek - ly toil - ing for the Mas - ter, Go we forth with ry Of his love to ter, Walk -ing faith - ful- Ift J=t t — i — rr ±^ J=z2— 3 will-ing hands to do What -so - e'er to us mor-tals here be - low; Christ, the bright-ness of ly the path he trod; Lead - ing wan-d'rers to he hath ap point - ed; the Father's glo - ry, the dear Re - deem - er, tfe w=* 4^- t: zt: * 0 0 0 • — i l ! r ! — B fr — k — k — fr — fr £=£ 1/ U 1/ i Chorus. -zpI- -z*- ;r; Faith - ful - ly our mis - sion we'll pur - sue. Free - ly here his bless - ing will be - stow. Point - ing sin - ners to the Lamb of God. Toil - ing for Toil - ing, toil - ing i :i — r — t=E I E |Z- E^E — # — « — « — « — i- ^~ ^— *=* ^i- Je - - sus, Joy- ful - ly we go, for the Mas - ter, joy- ful - ly we go; yes, i»fe P' I f » m • 4 _t_t_« 0—V W 0 -P r— K K K K h- -I L- ^ ^ U ^ 16, -*-• t=t fr=fr— fr— fc -&- ing for Je - sus, In his vine-yard here be -low. Toil-ing, toil - ing for the Mas-ter, ffil1 i*ft 4ft iflt tfft ^Ff^PP *=Ji=ti: I Copyright, MDCCCXC, by W. A. Ogden. By per. L|2iL I 130 gtclfc not to ^Temptation. fl. R. P hi H. R. Palmer. 1. Yield not to temp - ta-tion, For yielding is 2. Shun e - vil com - pan-ions, Bad language dis 3. To Him that o'er- com eth God giv-eth a sin; Each vic-t'ry will - dain; God's name hold in crown; Thro' faith we will m%: 0-^— «M F-=— ■!-=- =* » : ±= — »-= — #- help you Some oth - er to rev-'rence, Nor take it in con - quer, Tho' oft - en cast 4, -0T- win. vain, down. Fight man - ful - ly on- ward, Be thought-ful and ear - nest, He who is our Sav - ior gfe* P^ # 1= !>-=] Dark pass-ions sub - due, Look ev-er to Je-sus, He'll car -ry you thro'. Kind-hearted and true, Look ev-er to Je-sus, He'll car -ry you thro'. Our strength will re - new; Look ev-er to Je-sus, He'll car-ry you thro'. ££=P^=3 t2E£ =t=fcc -#-r £E ^ =j=f Chorus. £=3= £e 3t==fl Ask the Sav - ior to help you, Com - fort, strengthen and keep you ; » — # — « — P , f _. , » — # — e — J- — g . P- y ^ t=t ztzfct: r S =r= * J aid you, He will car - ry you thro' v v — ?— Ff Copyright, MDCCCXCYII, by H. R. Palmer. Used by per. P p^ P 131 ©nl£ a Xittle Christian. James Rowe. Howard E. Smith. 1. I'm on - iy a lit tie Chris - tian ; Bui as 2. I'm on - ly a lit - tie Chris • tian ; But as 3. I'm on - ly a lit - tie Chris -tian; But if I on - ward go, . I go a - long. I do my best. 455 4-i ?= a J ' J t* ;s -4— 4 P r- »—»—9 j- do my best for Je - sus Be- cause I love Him so;.... 1 I cheer my lit - tie play - mates By smile or cheer - ing song;.. And To please my Sav-ior dai ly, Each day I shall be blest;.. Ami, igs les sen care and sor - row As of of - ten when they sor - row I when this life is end ed, If ten as I may, try to dry their eyes. , I have served Him well, , And make the world look bright -er For some one ev - 'ry day.. By tell - ing them of Je - sus Who watch - es in the skies. , With Je - sus, my Re - deem - er, In heav - en I shall dwell. :M==J=*=|=g:g==g=£: «-«- -m— » — • — »— — m-w-W r— ™- -f-r -m~t>- -9- ■*- -&- -m- -•f#f- S^^^^f Iff, i I Chorus. +-- B* — P— I B— r y— — U— h— U— f- Y— t=fc -0-r -»— I'm on - ly a lit - tie Chris -tian; But as I on - ward go, , Copyright, MCMV, hy Meyer & Brothe ©nils a Xittle Cbristtan. conciufcea. \>* •Jil^ 132 Bless ina Eo^a\>. =t=t :<= =i=i •-IV* •— '-r~ 1 m — « 1—1 — d— -i — r E. E. Meyer. :^=t :H=*=: Je - sus, our Sav ior, Bless us to - Je - sus, we love Thee Bet - ter than If we should leave Thee, Fol -low us day, all- still; Teach us and guide us Keep ver - y near us If we e'er grieve Thee, M T" BzEEEE^E -m — • — i =|Tte=jB: =« — • — a — •- ^h==i=} t=t=t rb :* - i i/i Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. P 135 Blessefc Ibope. Laurene Hightield. Chas. H. Gabriel. -, ft— ft — J ft n 4~d J——* — J — al — * — # z\ — J— — • W n S *: — .Jr-^ — * — * — w — * — • c — • — ' • g 5 -^ — i 1. There's au an-chor for the soul, Ev - er firm, ev - er sure ; Storms may 2. For the an-chor of the soul Ev - er stead - fast and true, Tak-ing 3. And our lives are fill'd with peace As, still hop - ing, we wait For the Sfttt g FE~L F4— L i L h L i [ i [— l— L7 U & 5 C & I & L7 I D C D » beat and tempests roar, But it shall eu-dure: Precious hope of end-less life, hold on tilings divine That are hid from view, Is the hope of glo-ry bright part- ing of the vail And the o - pen gate; Hope can light-en all the dark tt»=r=£ * t t m -$—* ft-,— I -ft *- ^m s- '— ^ — i: 3 -^ N N- S-0- -»- -*- -0- * m Glow-ing rad-iant-ly clear Till the gio - lies of the heav'nly land ap - pear. Which the Sav-ior has giv'n, Hope that we may rest in peace with Him in hcav'n. Till the night flies a - way ; Firm-ly anchored we wait patient -ly for day. -r- r- — i- fcfc #= t=t=l=t=t=t: :i=£ IE* BE -v— H Chorus. Bless -ed hope that keeps the soul Safe from Bless-ed hope, bless - ed hope that keeps the soul m* — *-F ££^33 ^ *. s ^ I -j — ^ — i — -t — i — ;=^3 =^ harm tho' billows roll! Secure from harm tho' mountain billows roll! Fastened firm within the Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. BlC06Cb Ibopc. ConclufceO. Hi — * — * — is — *-i — Is- — £— fs— k— — h— FH — U=*-£— £ — fn — K-r-H — n vail, No storms a - gainst it can prevail, Blessed hope that keeps the soul. Blessed hope y J • r 136 1Rall\> iRounfc tbc Stanfcart). C. E. K. Carrie E. Koch. r -#• i. i^ 9 m v u u 1. Come, let us ral - ly round the standard — The han-ner is un-furled; 2. To Him we give our serv - ice free - ly To aid the cause we love, 3. May God His rich-est bless ing give us Up - on the work we do, 4. Come then, and ral - ly to our stan-dard And lend a help-ing hand, »#=*=# -£- B=!==E -v- mmtm -h-- -M Its folds shine with a pre - cious promise — Sal va - tion to the world. And glad - ly spread the truth which heav-eu Hath sent us from a - bove. And ciai - ly strengthen our en • deav-or And keep us pure and true. Un - til our glo-rious mis - sion end - ed, Christ reigns through all our land, ! |S fc^N- -..-•#■• is S__ m . • N IS ■+■• N =F=F=3= Us. Chorus. & Then onward, onward! 'tis our Lord's com -maud; In His name we'll con quer ev-'ry land; HI ttt --^ *=± =t ■m — r \= i On-ward, on-ward, brave and loy -al band! For Christ, the King, we stand. -4- is Copyright, Ml'MIV, by Meyer & Brother. 137 Gbe StaivSpangleb Banner, Francis Scott Key. Maestoso. ±1 Samuel Arnold. f 9^m J * V 1. Oh! say. can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we 2. On the shore, dim ly seen thro' the mist of the deep, Where the foe's haughty 3. And where is that band who so vaunt-ing - ly swore That the hav - oc of - tween their loved hailed at .the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and stars. thro' the host in dread si - lence re - pos - es, What is that which the breeze, o'er the war and the bat -tie's con -fu-sion, A home and a coun - try shall homes and the war's des - o - la- tion; Blest with vie - fry and peace, may the per - il ous fight, O'er the ram-parts we watched were so gal - lant ly tow-er-ing steep As it fit - ful - ly blows, half con-ceals, half dis- leave us no more? Their blood has washed out their foul foot-steps' pol- heav'u-rescued land Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a m 0 :t=t J- streaming? And the rock et's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave clos - es? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full lu - tion. No ref • uge can save the hire-ling and slave From the na - tion. Then con-quer we must, when our cause it is just, And $=?-- m m -0- 4*. ■*• -r n tot t Gbe Star^SpartQleb Banner. conduce ores. ff Chorus. — ,— — h — I FN . i k cres. • 0- m i proof thro' the night that our flag was still there. () say, does that star-spangled glo - ry re - fleet -ed, now shines on the stream; 'Tis the star-spangled banner, O ter - ror of flight 01 the gloom of the grave. And the star-spangled banner in this be our mot -to, "In God is our trust." And the star-spangled banner in >, \y~\ 1 — b — [-»-i—» — L — H- — f — i — \ &- s — v- Jt-M- h-A — j— I— R-r— fc=~i 1 — — -fd M~ r& * r~i — rr~ * ^ 1 -\-m~0 • m 1- 1—-*—* 1 1— \-\- • * — ?____j^ — p-p-j-^— ,1 - ban - ner yet long may it 3, 4. triumph shall i wave wave wave (/er O'er O'er the land of land of land of the free the free the free and the home of and the home of and the home of My My Let Our couu na mu fa - try, 'tis tive couu ■ sic swell ther's God, thee, thee, the breeze to Thee, ot try, Sweet Land And Au - land of ring thor of the from of lib no all lib er ble the er ty, free, trees ty, Of thee I sing — Thy name I love ; Sweet freedom's song; To Thee we sing. Laud where my I love thy Let mor Long may fa - thers rocks and tal tongues a - our land be r=fc= died, rills, wake, bright Land of the Thy woods and Let all that With free -dom's ■#- -*■ +- — m pil - grim's pride tem-pled hills; breathe par ho - ly From My take, Let light; Pro ■ ev - 'ry moun-tain side heart with rap -ture thrills rocks their si - lence break, tect us by Thy might, -+4 free - dom ring. Like that a - bove. The sound pro - long. Great God, our King! n 139 Hmertca, Belovefr Xanfc. Abbott Frederick, Lester Price. :<=* r-4- B=H4^hM -^— — • — « ^~ I 1. A- mer - i - ca, be - lov - ed land, In rev'rence here thy children stand; 2. Our coun-try, sa - cred, glorious, blest, De-fend - er of the poor, oppresed; 3. Her sons pledge riches, life and fame, To keep unstained her spot-less name; m N=r T=F £=t *- .#- -0-. :t=P* t=b=t= i d ^11 i=: i From West, from South, from East, from North Thy he-roes show thy pow - er forth. For - ev - er may thy peo - pie be U - nit-ed, e - qual, brave and free; Their blood has dropped like crimson rain, Their great deeds live and shout a-gain; A ^ fr t , f JL ? *-rf f » f t 1 # m .* :-: T ./" I ~~si — r Thy raging war-bolts rend and crash, Thy foes to swift de - struc- Their ra-diant ban-ner nev - er furled, Their mission to up - lift But let us not, in pow'r and pride, For - sake our father's Light * < , , f ... . — | 1 1 ^_i — tion dash; the world; and Guide; P=F=i=^ i 1 1 :*=*=*= s Yet grant, O God, that wars may cease, And keep us in thy ho • Al - mighty God, stretch out thy hand In bless -ing o'er our na - E - ter - nal God, ne'er turn thy face From deathless Freedom's cho- •*-' -0- -0- 0- -0-. f f I f-r4= M— *— fc r — p — i — r m 1 1 1 r- ly peace! five land! sen race! LJ^ # 0 0—Em- 4 , ,— Ch _J -« *_ C^_ # #_33 Yet grant, O God, that wars may cease, And keep us in thy ho - ly peace! Al - might-y God, strech out thy hand In bless- ing o'er our na - tive land! E - ter - nal God, ne'er turn thy face From deathless Freedom's cho-sen race! -*- ■*-• -0- -0- -0- -0-. m m m "•" ••"• a N=£ m *=»= H 17—i — r Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 140 Xift ©ur Banner Ibigb! E. E. Hewitt. Lester Price. =*=t£ « — « — S — it — j *i 1 — 1. Lift our banner high, Lift our ban-ner high! Free as air it- self, let its 2. 'Tis the flag we guard,'Tis the flag we love; We will lift a pray'r to our 3. Lift our banner high! Let us faith-ful be To its wav-ing folds, sign of :^E fe&#v £b£ -y— y- ¥ *=* H F is col-ors fly! 'Tis the blood-bought flag Of the brave and true; Bless its stripes and God a- bove, That his arm may save, That his word may guide, And his peace and Lib-er - tyj^ Let no stain of sin Mar its beau-ty bright; May our na - tion's 4 <*-+• ■++■ > • .t_Z — El. — 9 — m J_ W3T- £ v1— V' t :r=(t r -v— v- -> Chorus. stars, bless its field of blue. j Lift h h{g^ truth with our land a - bide. [■ " j ./.. .. . . pride be the love of right. ) Lift it high, l, Lift it high. For which heroes fought, for which heroes die; Lift it high, Lift it Lift it high, .e_r^ c * , ^-P-»" :to=ti: *=*- -*=M? -£—t- 0 — m — p_ X- high, 'Tis the nob - lest flag beneath the bend - ing sky, Lift it high, P** t&«=*ar *=fc IN V 9 \ $ Copyright, MDCCCXCV1II, by Meyer & Brother. 141 anniversary 2)ap. E. E. Hewitt. « s Chaj. H. Gabriel. t m 4=*= -•-*- i i 1. An - oth - er year has glid - ed by Be - neath our Fa - ther'8 2. Though on the glow a shad - ow falls, A bless - ed prom - ise 3. May wej who still shall gath - er here, To Je - sub lend a 4. When life it - self shall glide a - way, In heav'ns sweet ev - er- -9* z$-t -0— ^ =a 0-m I - I watch-ful eye; And in his courts we meet to raise An an - ni- faith re - calls For dear ones who have passed a - way Since our last list - 'ning ear; And grow - ing in his love each day, May we to last - ing day, May we to - geth - er swell the song That ris - es j-i n J" n . * ♦ ♦ m* -9-*- t — r Chorus. ::: B 3 ^ ™ I ver - s'ry hymn of praise, an - ni - ver - s'ry day. oth - ers show the way. from the white-robed throng. Praise him who sweetly crowns the Praise him, praise him who sweetly crowns the year; year; m x^ -&r 3 & Tell his o'er and o'er; good-ness Tell his good-ness, tell his goodness o'er and o' er; £ S£e -*-r iri &■ 42. Praise Praise him, him, with heart and lip sin - cere Praise the Lord for-ev - er- praise him with heart and lip sincere, 5H-^ m Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 142 Robert Morris flDcmories of (Balilee. J- H. R. Palmer. I? * fi =1 x 1. Each coo - ing 2. Each flow - 'ry TffT «_«_ -S— g- fc- ~K dove. and sigh - ing bough That makes the glen and moss - y dell, Where hap - py 3. And when I read the thrill- ing lore Of him who kb&Z SeS -0 0~0-0- -0 O—0-0- vnrr 3±££=£ -ft-*- =£ -•— -N-#— ^-^■ — -0 '—0—1 $ so blest to me, Has something far in song a - gree, Thro' sun-ny morn up-on the sea, I long, oh, how -5-( »-»-r-#-»- ,*-*•. di - vin - er .the praises , I long once -9 — ]— 5-v fr-fc^— fr- H 0-0—0-0- 3: -#-»• ? ^ ? :te 5* 1/ Efe^ ^F* ^-r^-i* ^— *^ lee. lee. lee. ? k P ^ now,, tell . . more. |t_M*_^_ It bears me back to Gal Of sights and sounds in Gal To fol - low him in Gal •5 0 h i - i - i - fca3*tet* ^-*-=-P k-h— k- -2-U— 2- -W fc=£E -w-t— 5 k Chords. *=^- 2=st -#— -S—K2- -v- -5— t ^= O Gal - i - lee! sweet Gal - i -lee! Where Je-sus loved so much to be; O ~l- tfc*=:»= :t=t: 4_ *'• ■*• o -I 1 — W— — I P2 1 1 Gal - i lee! blue Gal - i - lee! Come, sing thy song a - gain to me! -9—m—-» — ^— — E * ft s n he tn 1/ > • I H. R. Palmer, owner of copyright. 143 We Will TOorfe anfc fl>rap. Sallie K. Best. -N- 4 i i 3^3: m J. H. Tenney. -fc- PS 1/ 1. Let us work and wait, let us watch and pray, Till the bat - tie 2. Let us work and pray, care will drift a - way If we toil with 3. Let us work and pray lest the temp - ter come And should rind an 4 Christ will lead us on through the val - leys deep Where the gen - tie Eiii E54E mz :(= here is o'er; Till we rest with Christ in His heavenly home, On that prayerful thought; And we ne'er may know as we on-ward go, What a i - die hand, For He ne'er will stay, but will speed a- way From a wa - ters flow, Guide and keep our feet, should the way be steep He'll be fcfe S£ £zJ£ _— |a- »¥ -#— J- HlPPiPJ work, we will wait, We will al brave-ly work, We will ev - er wait, ways watch and pray. Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother 144 nDarcbing ©n the Map. H. Q. Jackson. E. E. Meyer. 1. We are marching on the way to the heav'nly land, With the ban-ner of our 2. We are marching on the way to the heav'nly land, All the journey thro' our 3. We are marching on the way to the heav'nly land, To the land of rest and NN 1*3----- - - - - - M-f f -f— f -*fr*-v %— p— E k t=£ 1=3=^=* -*: m *=n Cap-tain wav-ing o'er us; With the shield of faith and pray'r and with sword in hand, Cap-tain safe- ly leads us; Lo! a fountain from the rock flows at his command, peace beyond the riv - er; Soon we'll cross the mys-tic flood to the golden strand, - J - B_._. -p— -. tfc -*-s- f=f: *=*=*: ■t=t- Chorus. I jt=± ^v— pr-^zifi 75f- P—P—P- :., -tz— b/- ^ U fc/ All the hosts of sin and Sa - tan fly be - fore us. And with manna from the skies he dai- ly feeds us. There to sing and shout our Captain's praise forever. — P — P — P — • • — * — t ± We are marching on the way, ^ P ,? ? • P P *=*=* tr^r-tr-fr ±=t -A— N- -7V-N i 5 p-gr J**- ~» * — *—*—m -*—d a 'a -•— *- We are marching on the way, Marching on the way to the heav'nly land; To the .#_*- ■P — P — P- JP P P- i=ttc :t: V— u- ■cr-trlrtr-r -v— v- -v—y- v V 3=£ -M*- ^ -N— N— N— P-t-P- t^-M— < Tl-Ti- heav'nly land, A happy, happy band,We are marching on the way to the heav'nly land. ^S ■P—P- -P—P — P—P- f= -P — P—P—P- -t: ■w ■p- +■ 1 -p— •-=- *=fc^=*=fc tt «K -U— W- Copyright, MCMIV, by Meyer & Brother. • V 145 Gbere is Xigbt for Hll. Sallie K. Best Unison. -fr N W. A. Post. -w- -w- -w- . -r -v- -j- t~ t w0 w0 ^* ^^ 1. God's true ho- ly light is breaking, Gleaming forth o'er laud and sea; Men are 2. There is joy-ful mu-sic ringing. And we hear the mer-ry bird, As God's 3. Oh, God'slightof love is breaking, Growing brighter ev - 'ry hour; For the now their sins for-sak - ing, Praising Him who set them free, praise he too is sing -ing; And our heart with love is stirred, world is now a-wak - ing Through His own ma - jes - tic power, »— I— la U a la— US-? = m &=^=* h- As As He the sunshine we see the who forms the £ S-- -*«s- wakes the dais - ies And wondrous gladness That ti - ny snow-flake, He the lil - ies pure and sweet, So His love awakes our the light of love can bring. We for - get all care and who heeds the sparrow's fall, Cares for all His earth-ly prais - es While we wor-ship at His feet. sad - ness And we think of Christ our Kins chil - dren, Brings the light of love to all. There is light for all ! Hal - le =1= j^" A- 9=53 -4- *=F #»— 9* - - m lu -jah! Je - sus drives our care way, Turns our night to blissful da}'; Copyright, MCJIV, by Meyer & Brother. Zhexe ie Xiobt for HU. donciuDeo. rit. *■ . * N & Hal-le-lu - jah! Hal-le-lu - jah! Yes, the light of love is breaking ov - er all. ^£=e=r=i ^3ZJ 1 \-j+-F^Ft±£=^£ Jl 146 Lucy Larcom. Wearer to £bee. Har. by T. H. ?mm -&r &m i=x wm 1. Draw Thou my soul, O Christ, Clos - er to Thine ; Breathe in - to 2. Lead forth my soul, O Christ, One with Thine own; Joy - ful to 3. Not for my • self a - lone My prayer would be : Lift Thou the 4. Near - er to Thee, O Christ, Near - er to Thee, Till we in ev - 'ry wish Thy will di - vine! O raise my heart above, Won by Thy fol-low Thee Thro' paths un-known. In Thee my strength renew, Give me Thy world, O Christ, Clos -er to Thee! Cleanse from its guilt and wrong. Teach it sal- Par- a -dise Thy glo - ry see. To Thee our hopes ascend, Prais- es with n— — •— -3 — <2—\G> 9-A — -U- \—\—r mm 1 *» deathless love; And ev - er, Lord, thro' mine Let Thy life shine. work to do; Thro' me Thy truth be shown, Thy love made known. va-tion's song Till earth, like heav'n ful - fil God's ho - ly will. pray'r we blend ; Re-deem - er, Lord and Friend, Near - er to Thee! 147 It'll 36e a Sunbeam. Thoro Harris. E. E. Meyer. itfej: -N-- -M-- — i- --pv— HF 1. I'll be 2. 1*11 be ■*■ * *■ ♦ #• + * ~t a sun - beam, so bright- ly gleam - ing, A love - ly like Je - sus, the light from heav - en, Light of the -sl- =t M *m "T* sun a - SI beam from heaven stream-ing, A ho ■ ly ra - diance on oth - ers ges to mor-tals giv - en, Who left his glo - ry, his home in -I S— £ =F=^ $=P 3=F M\ 4= s -t -r- • ^-1 1 ^ ' ' beam-ing, A lamp of life to light- en all the way; God's beauteous heav - en, To shed a - broad the radiance of his love; My sweet-est 74-* -- -*a- -N— '^- how we love it! Sent from heav'n by love di - vine; 'Tis ■0- -0-' -0- .#■ i I cj ^ -|5— » -t r * 4 1 -zsH ^; =t =5 ]-«(- *-# ^ i lamp that shines up - on life's path - way, May it ev - er - more be mine v X &-T- *=£ (S2_ t — i — r Jopyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 151 $e ffaitbful anb £rue. ,-J Sallie K. Best. 0- . - -r ' — i — i 1 Lester Price. 7 V4 — 1 — — F~ — 1 — I^n |n PS is — g "V 4 1 m S • & 4 ' « • J ^ ! 7 4- • ti# Bj t> 1. Be 2. Be 3. Be 4. Be faith faith faith faith ■ ful ful ■ ful ful and and and and true true; true; true; in there's the the n all that plen - ty Lord is Sav - ior you to with loves • • do, do, you, you, The Each His He'll 1 1 b 4 m00- n ^ i eJ & 1 J "Ji_i i _r u 7 4- 1 f , » ? if- i i n* s 1 X 1 *f £ +%• * • p i v -i iti-s- 1 — — 1 — — £— — — £— ^P-4 — s* — -J- — 4 • — s *- -S— P- ^ world needs the loy - al and brave; day you may do some kind deed ; ar - mor and sword brave-ly bear, help you to con - quer all sin ; Be strong for the right and The world is a field, rich With love as your shield on One step at a time you m -&z -$-* ■S £$ nm -% t Sir 3= =t -gr- march in the light, Be faith - ful to Christ who can save, fruit it will yield If you will but scat - ter good seed, life's bat - tie- field ; The con - quer - or' s crown you shall wear, up ward may climb, Sweet com - fort and peace you may win. — q- -PS f9^ mm- m »»T +—+T 1: a: ±=± te -4—*- Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. I&c Jfaitbful an& (True. Gonciu&ek Chorus. Marcato. -r~npr^r t -few -* — 8-^ r E mm* j ^ ^^ o be faith - ful and true, yes, faith - ful and true; March forth, march March forth, r,. f" f"-i—"£ f"4— t—^- 1-. r*— I— ^ r*-5-* *> 0-0 £ =P r $m=*E %=t -= — * — * — ■ — — 1 9?-«#- T d=s3 EEf* X * =1 forth with your ban - ner un-furled; Be faith - ful and true in with your Z5 -j P .53: all that you do, And with the Sav - ior you may con - quer the world. *=t HE =£=£ I] J^E *=£ m m -m jig fe^ s=$ *"■!■- B N__L ^1=- 1 -w*ri- -s<- 152 Gbe Xtttle Brown Cburcb. Thoro Harris, Tr. Ait. by T. H. *=£fsJ £=£ £=£ tetw 3=3= M0 — * — • — # — 0 — •- m— A--0\ •—+—* — 0- m *— -# 0 1. It stands by a stream in the wild-wood, And hid in the deep sha-dy vale: 2. How oft we have heard it with gladness — The chime of the sweet Sabbath bell! 3. And safe in our Father's kind keeping Lies one whom we cherish full well; 4. Of God's ho - ly tem-ple in heav-en, O who all the glo - ry can tell? A - m :i>4:| t -E ±2: :~ =W -0— — m r—wr »— -J— 5- 75»- No place is so dear to my child-hood As the little brown church in the dale. It calls us from care and from sadness To the little brown church in the dell. She's sweetly and peacefully sleep-ing By the little brown church in the dell. To us may an en-trance be giv - en There with Jesus for - ev - er to dwell. fefct t=t= :t- > >— * r_#_r^ m Chorus. 3=C 2g ^i n F 1 F. "1 m 1 come, come, come, come, Come to the church in the wild - wood, Come, come, come, come to the church, m zLfc=3zi=hSr=t -=r-*- t± -fc — I ^ N-r JN— M J IK- - fe :£* '-0 •- 9 * 0- come to the church in IN \ ■ W. d the dale; ;. i j. No spot is m :f=^=fz=^z=p=^=f: :b<=t O come, come, come to the church in the dale; l=P r -'—t^rr-^r dear to my child - hood As the lit - tie brown church in the vale. a 4=ittc :£l-r-^- -v — v- — g-=- Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 153 are ll?ou 1Rcafc\>? c. H. a. Vera G. Gabriel. 1. There's a last clay com- ing by and by, by and by, When the 2. There's a last day com- iug by aud by, by aud by, When the 3. There's a last day com- ing by and by, by and by, When from Jl r 3f*wM> (■• r <•• £ £ J 4= 3 * 3= 4 t SE U u h — H -H ' s -^~ - 1 — • H 0 sun shall fade, and moun- tains dis - ap - 'pear, When the moon shall liv - ing and the dead a voice shall hear, Shall a - wake and things of earth and friends we hold so dear, We must part re- 0 0 0 — ? 1 1 — 0 — F % 0 — i y — -J — 1 1 i ^S^-^ ^— *~ — £ — 1 1 — E \— -£- * £ -4- — i- — d=± V J- S f^= ± van - ish from the midnight sky: Ob, be read - y, for the day is near! an -swer to the Bridegroom's cry: Oh, be read - y, for the day is near! joic-ing or with sadgood-by: Oh, be read y, for the day is near! A ^fc^-rt_g_g_g±j * — # — # »— -• 9— V '* p=p=£ — (■- :t=t= Chorus. JshF Oh, are you read-y, Are you read-y for the last great day to come? Are you ready? are you ready? J2=ti=li Oh, are you read - y, Are you ready? are you ready? tofcf ±=n Read-y for the judgment, day? p — p — p 1-» v 1— r- v 1 ■ — n Copyright, MDCCCXCVIII, by Meyer & Brother. 154 Wc flfcarcb to IDtctor^. Gerard Moultrie Chorus. Joseph Barnby. We march, we march to vie - to - ry! With the cross of the Lord be- ~H =£=q=£ S-- t- T m fff> fore us, With His lov - ing eye look-ing down from the sky, And His Jpi V- v s V- :r=r=r=fc=E=t f 4= i^me, «. i — #. Zas£ verse o»^. £=^==F ho - ]y arm spread o'er us, His ho - ly arm spread o'er us, r^ I z£: t I o er us. ~s>- — ^_ o z< His arm r^^ r r 3==J 4=t=t ^ 1. We come in the might of the Lord of light, A joy - fnl host to 2. The bauds of the a - lien shall flee a - way, Our chant go up like 3. Our sword is the Spir - it of God a - bove, Our helm-et His sal- 4. The choir of bright ao - gels with song a - waits Our march to gold -en ±=fc :t t- :^=^=:zF=f:: -j — r » — #- =1=1 4 / ^ :i=lz=J: ^^ • meet Him; And we put to flight the ar - mies of night. That the thun - der, While Je - ho- vah's van, in ser - ried ar - ray, Cleaves the va - tion, And our em - blem is the ban - ner of love, And our Si - on; For our Cap - tain breaks the en - e - my's gates And He *J 4- We fIDarcb to Victory Conciu&efc. H-i-N P. 1- ^ D.S. rnmrn children of day may greet Him, The chil dren of day may greet Him. We ranks of our foe a - sun- der, The ranks of our foe a - sun - der. We watchword, the Iu-car-ua- tion, Our watchword, the In car - na - tion. We bursteth the bars of i - rou, He bursteth the bars of i - ron. We mmm j-;-^ f 155 £5tanfc up for Jesus. Sl^lgii Geo. Duffield. 4=1 J. J j_=j: =j — I— —•i-1 * — ^ *- 4 -* — — j— — 5 — • *" =t Geo. J. Webb. -4 SH 1. Stand up! — stand up for Je - sus! Ye sol - diers of the cross; 2. Stand up! — stand up for Je - sus! The trum - pet call o - bey; 3. Stand up! — stand up for Je - sus! Stand iu His strength a - lone; 4. Stand up! — stand up for Je - sus! The strife will not be long; Lift high His roy - a\ ban ner, It must not suf - fer loss: Forth to the migh - ty con - flict, In this His glor-ious day: The arm of flesh will fail you — Ye dare not trust, your own: This day, the noise of bat -tie, The next, the vie - tor's song: --r- — * — I — ^— P * P— I— & P P *- P P 0 f» r, D.S. — Till ev - Wy foe is van-quished And Christ in Lord in - deed, Let cour - age rise with dan - ger, And strength to strength op - pose. Where du - ty calls, or dan - ger, Be nev - er want - ing there. He with the King of glo - ry Shall reign e • ter - nal - ly. 1 :^ 4 J D.S. i i F1 i J i I- From vie - fry un - to vie - fry His arm - y shall He lead, Ye that are men, now serve Him, A - gainst un numb-ered foes; Put on the gos - pel arm - or, And watch- ing un - to prayer, To him that o - ver - com - eth, A crown of life shall be: . I j -» sv.-t— * #H * — j fi-i— ^ * * P\% * P V m -t& . — 156 Xorfc of tbe Sea. T. H. mm 1. Blest Sav - ior, faith's ce - les- tial star, Guide of the wan - d'rer here be-low, 2. Far out up- on life's stormy sea, Lord of the deep! we look to Thee; ssliisifiSail^Si -fc Thrown on life's surge we claim Thy care: Save us from per - il, save from woe. O Thou art a ref - uge ev - er nigh, To Thee for help Thy children cry. On ± --&■- ansae *=E: t^ £ £ F r- $- ^_— • — 0-7-* — 4 — _h— yS-_^ • -f-Ijr~ * — # — # — # — •— cs* ir1- gen-tle Jesus, mild and meek, Thy promised aid Thy children seek ; Our Theeonr sor-rows all were laid; Our pray'rs ascend to heav'n thro' Thee; Re- :«: 5eJ — £— — i*. \ — jn — n- — I- -- Ps- 3= =5" *=* 3=* m hope-less debt Thy-self hast paid, mind Thy Fa-ther thou hast paid And on Thy head our sins were laid. The price of our in - i - qui - ty. SF=*— *-*3r. -r~l— ^d O blessed Christ, Lord of the sea, Guide Thou the wan - d'rer, gnide Thou O blessed Christ, Lord of the sea, The wan-d'rer guide, O m=i ?3f=LL^-h ?—?—* V V V rJ^,-^- V V V V Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. SB i g=J Xorfc Of the Sea* ConcluDefc. rs — i 4 f&rU "=±± II me; O blessed Christ, Lord of the sea, Guide Thou the wan-d'rer, guide Thou me. guide Thou me; O bless-ed Clirist, fcgEE t=l * S 157 Rossiter W. Raymond. V V V ' <5ofc> is Everywhere, -, — ps- Thoro Harris. 'Sua I *. es — * — ;— I— ^ 1 — =£-l- :-)'"^al — * — ^^ — !V-H-J— !- 1. Far out on the des-o - late bil-low The sail - or sails the sea, 2. Far down in the earth's dark bos - om The min - er mines the ore; 3. Forth in - to the dread - ful bat - tie The stead - fast sol - dier goes, 4. Lord, grant as we sail life's o - cean Or delve in its mines of woe V mJl-a. teii^ Wm — JV it — h- -*- i r-?-*--teyzt V v~ IV IV i I W1V IV A - lone with the night and the tempest Where count-less dangers be. Yet Death lurks in the darkness be - fore him And hides in the rock be - fore. Yet No friend wheu He lie - eth a - dy - ing His eyes to kiss and close. Yet Or tight in its ter - ri - ble conflict, This com - fort all to know: That is Refrain. lives by faith and pray'r; -0-' -0- m nev - er a - lone is the ¥■ Chris - Man Who lives by faith and pray'r ; l W ::&2 — ^_^_i_ --"-#— l l-^-v-^-l- For God is — ^-b— '— f — * — a friend un - fail i t: ing And God is * .1, |^L ev - ry where. :«i: g^l Copyright, MCMIV, hy Meyer & Brother. 158 Gbe (Bospel Ship. S. K. B. Wm. B. Bradbury. fj f +— hH 1. The gospel ship is sail-ing, Sail-ing, sail- ing, The gos- pel ship is 2. Up - on the snow-y bil-lows, Bil-lows, bil-lows, Up - on the snowy 3. This ship has landed thousands, Thousands, thousands, This ship has landed 4. Take passage now for glo - ry, Glo - ry, glo - ry, Take pas-sage now for I • • ' ' « -^ "^ I m \ m m \ \ m t 4=t sailing, Bound for Canaan's happy shore. All who would ship for glo-ry, Glo - ry, bil-lows Swiftly glides the ship a- long: Her com-pa - ny are sing-ing, Singing, thousands On that distant shining shore: And thousands now are sailing, Sailing, glo-ry, At the harbor Christ a-waits; He'll lead you to the por-tals, Por-tals, m tz *=t t **— glo - ry, All who would ship for glo - ry, Come and welcome, rich and poor, sing-ing, Her eom-pa-ny are sing-ing, Glo-ry, glo-ry is their song, sail - ing, And thousands now are sail - ing, Yet there's room for thousands more, portals, He'll lead you to the por - tals Of the precious pearly gates. *=*=£ ■&- ±= i — r Chorus. t=l: fc S «-r r Glo - ry, Hal- le - lu - jah! All on board are sweet- ly sing-ing; ctt- =r=^=t=F fc^t :=: 3 ~9~ jah, e to the Lamb! Glo - ry, Hal - le - lu Hal - le - lu - jah -<•- Meyer & Brother, Chicago. 159 INo! IRO! IRo! T. H. Thoro Harris. a— •J-L, # j -9-0-L* J « 5_*_l ^# -f—f — L* 3 3 — -1 1. If on some bright and pleasant day Some careless boy should chance to say: 2. If some gay lad or handsome lass The wine cup to your lips should pass, '6. O, nev - er speak one word un-kiud; And when you're tempted not to mind, 4. When you are tempted, do not fall — The tempter comes to one and all; :t=t :*==£ i :F i -0 0 0 0 L- J-j • & J I 1/ I "From Sabbath school we'll stay a - way, And spend a mer - ry hoi - i - day" — And say: "With me O, take a drink;" Then at that moment pause and think. Say, "Get be -hind me, e - vil one;" The pit - falls of temp - ta - tion shun. But look to Christ, God's on - ly Son, If you would hear the words: "Well done!" fd2= t=t *=tt Hi pz_ \- — ^— « ' F ■©>-.- =b=b z=< — r 3 -^ ' No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! Say No! No! No! Nev-er stay a-way from Sabbath school; Say No! No! No! Nev-er drink a drop of wine or gin; Say No! No! No! Angry thoughts will fly if "no" is heard; Say No! No! No! Nev-er yield an inch, but an-swer No! No! No! No! m—0—*—m- a _(^_5 , a > j > | ^r "T =T K . N J^ T\ ;,b i S3 • _J v 1 II feH 2 ^ _i — 1 — ■ -rt- q_ r^— ^-0 — * — m 4^-q — ^~ rs — i— M »CT7 — g F~ -ts>— — 1 :_ —J • —-\ — i 1 1 • 1— « — * • -J 2= H eJ T 1 • * r No! No! No! Say No! No! No! Nev-er stav a -wav from Sabbath school! No! No! No! Say No! No! No! Nev-er drink a drop, boys, don't be-gin! No! No! No! Say No! No! No! Never speak a cross or an - gry word! No! No! No! Say: No! No! No! In - to paths of sin, 0, nev - er go! \^t=^: No! No! No! $= fF V im^lT' Mr" t PI Copyright, MCMVI, by Meyer & Brother. 160 Gbe TKIlater of Xife. S. K. B. « S=l= r-J- Wm. B. Bradbury. IN I I H-wz 1. Je - sus the wa - ter of life will give Free - ly, free - ly, free - ly; 2. Je - sus has promised a home in heav'n Free - ly, free - ly, free - ly; 3. Je - sus has promised e - ter nal day Free - ly, free - ly, free - ly; -fr-ft- t £=t Je - sus the wa - ter of life will give Free-ly to those who love him. Treasures un-fad-ing will there be giv'n Free-ly to those who love him. Pleasures that never shall pass a - way Free-ly to those who love him. - - fN !N I IN Ptt m -t^ *=t Hast-en and take of the wa - ter clear, Free - ly, free - ly, Je - sus has promised a robe of white Free - ly, free - ly, Je - sus gives blessings where'er he goes Free - ly, free - ly, free free free lv; iy, iy; 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 • • 99 9 g • g . r*7i--b-l 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 i - — j 9 -1 1 0- 9— 1 \^Z^l_!Z^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — _ : -1 — tr-f — r =+ — l^-q 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' — 1 V V V V V ■ V I t^-^ — in — r^— * — r^ — r^ — J 1 • r * i 1 u 1 P N 1 1 Kr-l ] 1 , — # s a — 1 — i- i- 1 — KB- — 9 si a dr — si * — ! jj 9 0 9 9 0 9 0 S— J^ — 9 1 1 — i— ^- 1 1 — -* * d • 4-J. L-*« » a He by the foun-tain is stand - ing near, Wait-ing for those who love him. Kingdoms of glo - ry and crowns of light Freely to those who love him. Drink of the wa - ter of life that flows Free-ly to those who love him. -'mmmmm^mm. « IN fN I N ^ « 1 :t=t -v — *■ i — r Ddet. Q ^ [N 1 IN J ( 1 r | Chorus. 1 K 1 J S 1 JC h^~* ' si SI 9 si J d • 0 I * 1 vt) 9 9 9 9 d 9 • si • * i 9 VI i " 9 • The Spir 1 it and the Bride say, Come Free - ly, free iy, free - lv; /J»Y K t 1 1 1 1 v^'i * r 1 ^— 'b j : j {* A 9 9 1 1 1 V ¥ 1 1> 1 1 1 1 1/ V Gbe "Mater of Xife. conciuoe&. Chorus. And he that is thirst-y, let him 1 - XI come ^H?~f" — ~r r r r r — ~r~ — r r — r $— l*— w—y — k— f-==l'— l-f==:L' — I — *■ And drink of the wa - ter of life. t.t t t_t_r M ES Full Chorus. Ti— ^m The foun-tain of life is flow - ine1 ±Z-\ L L L L i - l -H 1 1 1 f— Flowing, free - ly flow - ing, The -t- I 1 — -w — k-tfr— E= 1 zirf: « £=£: — N- •-1— « — * *— » » »- fountain of life is flow - ing, Is flow - ing for you and for me. A I 161 pilot flDe. Edward Hopper. T^r- B. Gould. Fine. :& -#— s -Br- "B> I 1. Je - sus, Sav - ior, pi - lot me O - ver life's tem-pest-uous sea; 2. As a moth - er stills her child, Thou canst hush the o - cean wild; 3. When at last I near the shore, And the fear - ful breakers roar &m :t *=£ r-(2- EE £: r D.C.-Chart and corn-pass came from, thee: Je - sus, Sav - ior, pi - lot me. D.C.- Won-drous Sovereign of the sea, Je • sus, Sav - ior, pi- lot me. D.C.- May I hear thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pi - lot thee.'" -4- D. C. mm T^*=i ! I 9 \ Unknown waves be-fore me roll, Hid - ing rock and treach'rous shoal; Boist'rous waves o - bey thy will When thou say'st to them, "Be still!" 'Twixt me and the peaceful rest, Then, while lean - ing on thy breast, *J m -&TT- -»-7- -#-f" i 162 Blcsseb assurance. Fanny J. Crosby. Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp. -4 — -I — &- 1. Blessed as - sur-auce, Je - sus is mine! Oh, what a fore - taste of 2. Per-fect sub - mis- sion, per - feet de - light; Vis -ions of rap - ture now 3. Perfect sub - mission, all is at rest, I in my Sav - ior am tto P W- _0 LJ LJ- fc* -+-7-0-T- — u- — * — F — F — v- glo ry di - vine! Heir of sal - va - tion, pur-chase of God, burst on my sight; An - gels des - cend-ing bring from a - bove hap - py and blest; Watch-ing and wait-ing, look - ing a - bove, fe=5=^=:^ =i Born of His Spir it, wash'd in His blood. Ech - oes of mer - cy, whis - pers of love. Filled with His good - ness, lost in His love. I 1 — p< — p — M~« 1 — I -f k — i^-j-l— »i — # — 2— — — *^4 —z-v- i -#— — #- This is my sto - ry. =t -i *-t-U«-|- >ZEI9i— rah >^ ^ Fr- this is my song, Praising my Sav-ior all the day long; This is my ST #...*...#. H«- -r- — | — I — & — ^ — V — — — ^ — ^ — ^ — — —i — -v- sto - ry, this is my song, Prais ing my Sav - ior all the day long. * . J fs s !* #++-»- — w- — m 9 — • — I— #- — p-s—\ ™ — P 1 H — " P^ — i-H-l Copyright, MDCCCLXXUI, by Joseph F Knapp. 103 II Xo\>e to Zc\l tbe Stor^. (■Catherine Hankey. i 3.*:_! — i * — « 4 William O. Fischer. *-3 ttzq: rV &3 4= S>*{ d=d=l «h — i — # — «— d- ■#■-•-• ♦ ■#- "•■ 1. I love to tell the sto - ry Of un- seen things above, Of Je- susaml His 2. I love to tell the sto - ry ;More won-der - f ul it seems Then all the golden 3. I love to tell the sto - ry: "lis pleasant to re-peat What seems, each time I 4. I love to tell the sto - ry ; For those who know it best Seem hungering and -p^- „ , r* h-t-rH — h-+ t^ J J-J-- ^ — \-r^—^ glo-ry, Of Je-sus and His love. I love to tell the sto - ry Because I fau-cies Of all our golden dreams. I love to tell the sto - ry, It did so tell it, More won-der -ful- ly sweet. I love to tell the sto- ry, For some have thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when in scenes of glo ry I sing the dZ: fete=g -0—*—? =Ezt&=r=t t=t= know 'tis true; It sat - is - ties my longings As noth-ing else can do much for me, And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee, nev - er heard The mes-sage of sal • va-tion From God's own ho -ly Word, new, new song, 'Twill be the old, old sto -ry That I have loved so long. -9- -0- -&-. Eefrain. =fc=s3: e£ J — 4. F=± -I- I I love to tell the sto - ry, 'Twill be my theme in glo - ry PrW Ht^>- :^=^: =F: -•v-1- :?= ^^ Of Je - sus and His love. ■fcr-r • — I — • » s~. — • — \— &— — n praise Ibis IRame. Thoro Harris. ^mmm -•— 1. In Christ let all the earth rejoice; Praise His name, 2. With saints and an-gels joiu to sing, Praise His name, 3. Let all be -low, let all a- hove Praise His name, pre-cious name ; pre-cious name ; pre-cious name; Praise His name, precious name; £*3 H?4i — ^~f~^~Hfr ixc;gy ^ ^ — &- . m 3= And sing with grateful heart and voice Of the name, blessed name of Je-sus. The name of Christ, our heav'nly King; Oh, how dear is the name of Je-sus! Our Sav - ior is the King of love — Oh, how sweet is the name of Je-sus! — T—d- m . -m- -#- -#- +- J E* *=v. 1=U= t=£ m Chorus. -#-s- F Praise His ho ly name, Je - sus' low - ly name; Far o'er W Br=±=3=z*3= land and sea the news proclaim; From the realms of light An-gels 1 Eft* by night With the bless - ed name of 5EE £ Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. Je - sus! 165 Sweet 1&\>*mb*'By. S. Fillmore Bennett Jos. P. Webster. m — p- 3=£ * 1. There's a land that is fair - er than day, And by faith 2. We shall sing on that beau - ti - ful shore The inel - o ■ 3. To our boun - U - ful Fa - ther a - bove We will of ■ we can see di - ous songs fer our tri - J -E # it a - far; For the Fa - ther waits o - ver the way To pre • of the blest; And our spir - its shall sor - row no more, Not a bute of praise For the glo - ri - ous gift of His love And the :j? — fcEe=±$ — B-R — :fe=fc=p — p — E F fa=* Chorus. r -J9 *l ?- q==^==^|^=zzs=^q=q=zq=z|=^z ^^ *=- g=P=i=H=g=ri-J=d=8±zf= z^— — g±i ft. pare us a dwelling-place there, i ;. . , *i i i i * .. In the sweet by -and • by sigh for the blessing of rest. \. . , J bless-iugs that hal- low our days ' by-and-by P — P- =RF -gJ-L. ,-P— r— SEES 1/ 1/ - — u— *— F- — zp=^zpq= We shall meet on that beau-ti - ful shore, In the sweet by-and-by; by-and-by, =g=g=g=g=g=^=|=P=^=( — | • * | *— P-f=f=q :r=g=g=r=p=H-E=^=F=t: . -F - E=B=j r — #-5— P— — (9- by -and - by, by - and - by, We shall meet on that beau - ti - ful shore. flSH By permission. r 160 0o in Secret anfc pra\>. E. A. H ,^-^ m- —I •- E. A. Hoffman. J PwJ— I- & 1. My feet oft- en-times grow wea - ry While walking life's toilsome way; 2. My hands oft - en tire with toil - ing, And long seems the pass-ing day; 3. My heart is at times dis - cour-aged When trials be - set my way; 4. Temp-ta-tion and sin as - sail me, To lure me from Christ a - way; 5. When-ev - er the light burns dim - ly, Or darkness ob-seures my way, <--r — -r, — • — [-• • • * * — i — *~ *- -H— L _ J _« L, 0 0 0 0 g C#_5_#_3 *— JT-. I And then, to find strength and comfort, I And then, lest I faint and fal - ter, I And then, my weak faith to strengthen, I You won- der how I re - sist them, — I I haste in - to Je - sus' pres-ence, And kneeling there, humbly I go and in se - cret I go and in se - cret I go and in se - cret I go and in se - cret I mm :t=t E±t= r~r- pray. pray, pray, pray, pray. fe=fc *=H=£ ■V— L Chorus. -m — L# — -# — * — f— S — L#— - «-=-— L# * # — -0 0 0 — l — -^ — 0— -0- -0- -0- -c- -0- * -0-- -0-' °^_sa i I en - ter and close the door; Je - sus and I talk it o'er; ■0- -0- -0- -0- ■&■ -0- - j t 1 0 W •- He =t= — I — u d?=»=br— fr— E=fr Z=t=t=bC5=|lJ= comforts, he strengthens, he cheers me, And I am dis-cour-aged no more. 0 f . » Copyriirht, M DCCCXCVTIT, hy Meyer * Hrother. 167 TOonfcerful Storp of Xo\>e. J. M. Driver. 1. "Wonder - ful sto - ry of love; Tell it to me a - gain; Won-der-ful 2. Won-der-ful sto - ry of love; Tho' you are far a - way; Wonderful 3. Wonder -ful sto - ry of love; Je - sus provides a rest; Wonderful ifc *=* ttS* r~r n ^ n *v in n ^ r I* 1 r^v |V |V [V ^ . ~v , ■ ^ I _1 P J P m JL 4 m ~4=i- n m n i i w\ • 9\ «i d d d d J J rh i 2 ■ #•#•!« w ) j • 0 • # 9 * sto - ry sto - ry sto - ry of love; Wake the im-mor - tal strain! An-gels with rapture an- of love; Still he doth call to - day; Call-ing from Cal -va - ry's of love; For all the pure and blest; Rest in those mansions a- m=*p ■ « -f — f — f — f F — -* 9 m 1 b — "I 1 5T- -» • W W # F -1 1 1 1 1 1 -F F F -1 V- -F— F — L- ■V P b* P V V b b b 1 "I in: :*=* i -i «-j- *^- V w V V V V nounce it, Shepherds with wonder re-ceive it; Sin - ner, oh! won't you believe it? mountain, Down from the crystal bright fountain, E'en from the dawn of cre-a-tion, bove us, With those who've gone on be- fore us, Sing-ing the rapt-u - rous cho-rus, :t *=zt3 :F=F=F=F=F=r -n- f k— f— f: 1; Chorus. Won-der-ful sto - rv of love. Won - der - ful! Wonderful sto ry of love! Won - Wonderful -#--•--#. -f- ^ *— F~ F— *-=■*=* t=X 3=F=F-Fzzfc=k=F=k= :f=f=3 f=f=f: '— v- r^r *r ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ |ig^gg m 0-7 =£=* M=4 t=*R p^as C9 m i- — .-- der ful! Won - der - ful! Wonder -ful sto - ry of love! sto-ryof love! Wonderful story of love! ^■m- -m- -0- -0- •#- -*- -F- -#-•■#- f=)|=f: •F^fc2 t=t=t=P=p=i: :£=*=*=*=*=£ :±t; ^_f_P3=f=f=f: t=t: 9 # 1 tr-tr-tr r i/ W U Used by permission. 168 Bculab Xarto, E. P. Stites. John R. Sweney. 1. I ve reached the laud of corn and wine, And all its rich - e3 freely mine; 2. The Sav - ior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we; 3. A sweet perfume up - on the breeze Is borne from ev - er - ver- nal trees, 4. The zeph-yrs seem to float to me Sweet sounds of heaven's mel-o- dy, -&-<. m=t ±=± E fE^E^^ Here shines undimm'd one bliss- ful day, For all my night has pass'd a - way He gen- tly leads me with His hand, For this is heav- en's bor-der-land. And flow'rs that nev - er fad - iug grow Where streams of life for - ev - er flow. As an- gels with the white robed throng Join in the sweet re demp-tion song. rrfr- m t -U 0 * ■ Chorus. O Beu- lah land, sweet Beu-lah land ! As on thy high est mount I stand, pmmmi I look a - way a - cross the sea Where man-sions are pre-pared for me, gfcfc \-0-^—»- =(= i L 14 t=p 1 h #^i=i And view the shin-ing glo - ry shore, My heav'n, my home for -ev - er-more! &=£: --*=*- £=£ rr a From "Goodly Pearls," by John J. Hood. By Per. 109 Ikinfc WQvbe Can IRcvcr E>ie. Sallie K. Best. 19- -0- -0- Abby Hutchinson. 4 1 — 4- : Cherished they'll be Aft - er the Lit - tie they cost; And o'er life's If we could know What bur -dens ^-r1^--J3-^ >s> — — e> »— in * 3(± d:=j: H- i lov - ing face No troubled waves. When oth - ers bear, What more we see, Oft they have brought the tear temp -est tost, They will re - turn to you, grief and woe; How oft a cheer - ing word When earth seemed cold and Earn - est, sin - cere, aud Would from our lips be drear; Oft have they brought good cheer true; Rough bil - lows they sub - due: heard! Hearts would with love be stirr'd W^ ^==t-- mm £=£ R= f=P- Chorus. v To you and They are not Wher e'er we ■- ■+-• -0- me. lost, go- jGL. Kind words can er die, Nev - er die. £e£ 335 -«> ©> *=t= -*=^ rit. nev - er die; Kind words can r nev - er die, No, nev - er die. Words copyrighted, MC'MIV, by Meyer & Brother. no 1bapp\> in Ibis Xove. Thoro Harris. Ti i~ Si i i A pilgrim on the up- ward way, Happy I'm journ'ying to a bet - ter laud, Ilap-py I'm on the road that leads to heav'n, Ilap-py My God will ev - 'ry need sup-ply, Ilap-py My God will wipe all tears a - way, Happy Come and en - joy this gos - pel store, Hap-py = > &■- the love of the love of the love of the love of the love of the love of Je - sus; Je - sus ; Je - sus; Je - sus; Je - sus; Je - sus, :t=t=t 4= 1 — r ^— d- ^ The path grows brighter ev - 'ry day, My Fa-ther holds me by the hand, A - bund-ant grace my Lord has giv'n, His is a fount-ain nev - er dry, And strength re - new from day to day, And praise jonr Sav- ior ev - er-more, ¥■* Hap-py Hap-py Happy Ilap-py Hap -py Happy Si :E=E p %=& the love of the love of the love of the love of the love of the love of ]£=Hi =3= Je - sus. Je - sus. Je - sus. Je - sus. Je - sus. Je - sus. Chorus. Hap-py, hap-py, hap-py, Cast-ing fear a - way, Trust-ing day by day, I'm hap-py, al-ways hap - py In the love, the wondrous love of Je - sus. m w- :gEEgEE^f-r-^gEEgE3Eg^H Copyright, MCMV, by Meyer & Brother. 171 Bringing in tbe Sbeavce. Knowles Shaw George A. Minor. 1. Sow-ing in the morn-ing, sowing seeds of kind-ness, Sowing in the 2. Sow-ing in the sun-shine, sowing in the shad-ows, Fear-ing nei-ther 3. Go - ing forth with weeping, sowing for the Mas - ter, Tho' the loss sus- r — r ■*-Jt- =± 3 — ^— *t- d= £=s « — ■ — i j — i- -» m — i — m — * — m- -0- -#--#- -S- noon-tide and the dew -y eve; Wait -ing for the harvest and the clouds nor win-ter's chill-ing breeze; By and by the har-vest, and the tain d our spir - it of - ten grieves ;When our weeping's o - ver He will time of la - box- bid us r— ^ 1 — r 3^3 :H=i F=p= =1-4—* 1 — r :*=^=*=£ Chorus. — 1 — I # #-r-S « reaping, end-ed, J> We shall come re-joic-ing, bring-ing in the welcome Bringing in the sheaves, F*= t *=£ -V— P f2- 1 ^ *=to* r- •I 1 — i — *\ — f^i 1 1 — rA -H # — 9 1 — — 0 0 0-i-Vlm 0 * — I — 0 — I — h — h -fl* ■ — i — 0 — 0 — 0 — bring-ing in the sheaves, We shall come rejoicing, Bringing in the sheaves. Bringing *=t fcfc=^==r -f 1 F-= — I -h f h 1 -g- g N— F — F — *r -S— V 3=? -* — - -0- -0- -0- m -0- -0- m -0- -0-. ^ — «- — «-f=jE=tK^= -# — # — #- 1 — v— v— v— v- ^ :i=6r v — 1> — k<- > ? By Permission. 172 3C6U6 Xoves flDe. Anna B. Warner. Wm. B. Bradbury. "* - - m U V ' V 1. Je - sus loves me! this I know, For the Bi - ble tells me so; Lit - tie 2. Je - sus loves me! he who died, Heaven's gate to o - pen wide; He will 3. Je - sus loves me! loves me still! Tho' I'm ver - y weak and ill; From His 4. Je - sus loves me! he will stay Close beside me, all the way; If I P P P- P— r-P- P" P ■ f *- f- f— r~» f- P r-P- P— fc2=fc *=t *=*=d: tz :t :M \> 1/ 1/ Refrain. ■V i*- ones to him be-long, They are weak but he is strong, w7ash a - way my sin, Let his lit - tie child come in. shin - ing home on high, Comes to watch me where I lie. love him, when I die He will take me home on high. Yes, Jesus loves me! P ££■ .&=*=£ e !m! 4 l V H-f-Hh-M K-i- 1 — r-i a — L, £ ±r±- US L^ B ! _ •— 5- Yes, Je - sus loves me! Yes, Je - sus loves me! The Bi .k ^=f— *: S -i- SE ble tells me ±: J5Z- *: *=^z 173 1/1 1/ 1/ Copyright property of The Biglow & Main Co. 3eeu0 Xo\>c8 Even flDc. P. P. B. P. P. Bliss. =t i — \ — j-i — ' — i — i — i- -•■ • •*■ -0- ■*■ 1. I am so glad that our Fa - ther in heaven Tells of 2. Though I for - get him and wan - der a - way, Kind - ly 3. Oh, if there's on - ly one song I can sing, When in fS |S jV ,S (N (N K |S |S his he his :a^ i= H r» ^ *\- — N -N- — ^ 1 — i 2 *-tf 1-5 1— N 1 1— ~f £ r> — * *r- — * — r~^ i- 4 d- — £ -P P -p -P- — p H f *- 1 — -0- -0 love in fol - lows beau - ty the Book he when - ev - er I see the 1 ! has given; I stray; great King, 1 - 0~. — L-0 Won - Back This —0 T der to shall M J -* ful his my ,r. ai » — TT -0 things in dear lov song in J- t — # the ing e- — j— fl*?3 — 0 — — m. p 0 ^ — — F F F F r 1 — i — — 1 1 t -J - V — P u V 1 + — — V V y- — v— L y y p •— - The John Church Co., owners of copyright. 3e6U9 Uoves Even flDe. conciuoeo. 3 — iF-hg. j. J. J. j. y^ — J j. -JT1 Bi - ble arms would ter - ni - I see, This is the dear - est, that Je I flee, When I re- mem-ber that Je ty be, Oli, what a won - der that Je IS I sus BUS sus loves me. loves me. loves me. I =£ Refrain. aH fs |s n | K ■ 3f^ — 1 — 4~ fs K — i — H- - #1 1— -f— f- — fr —f*- — fr- ■(-=- — fr -JH-4H I am so __4i_« 0 0— agar? — p — p- glad * — f— — 9 that #■ =*- Je - -0- — 1 — *— SUS — • — a-1-1 oves me, -* *-=- Je- — # — if sus — 0 — -J 1 — ' loves me L * Je - ■3- * *• sus loves me; EdLr tz_4r- =P [^ !_£_ -* r-^^r- —0— — 1 —0 0 1 1 \r 1 — Fv k-k t=3 b \> £~ I v • V * \ s • — _ — —j — . fs=* -• •-; — ' — m a a r V V - \- I — l-e> •» r> -I — £^- z±=.ig. '& E P r JO. a- $ -I- t 1 £=^ -g± W ■rt-rr&r^r & . 73 • S1 ~± Hide me, O my Sav-ior, hide, Till the storm of life is past; All my trust on thee is stayed, All my help from thee I bring; Just and ho - ly is thy name; I am all un-right-eous - ness; Thou of life the fountain art, Free- ly let me take of thee; m g=Er— FrFr^=£ ■©>- — ■& s I -sr- -BT- idr ~z>- Safe in - to the ha - ven guide, O re-ceive my soul at Cov - er my de-fense-less head With the shad-ow of thy False and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and Spring thou up with-in my heart, Rise to all e - ter - ni last! wing. grace. tv. m :5=EE -5- -pz- -(SZ-i- ±= r &-'--&>- m^ 176 A. n. Toplady. IRocfc Of HQC6. Thos. Hastings. £ =t ^>- ■&- -&- ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in thee; mm Z?' 1. Rock of A 2. Could my tears for - ev - er flow, Could my zeal no languor know, 3. While I draw this fleet - ing breath, When my eyes shall close in death, *_! « — r ">- * — i — i — r mi IROCh Of H^eS. Concludes. J 5=3 Let the These for When I s #3 — &- li^d S> ■ wa - tor and the blood, From thy wound • ed side which flow'd, sin could not a - tone; Thou must save, and thou a - lone: rise to worlds un-known, And be - hold thee on thy throne, ^^g^^H-u — ^m=r— p- r-^^ J- — j-fgH 0-. — • — L^?- \- Be of sin In my hand Rock of A - -Sl ihr- t he doub no price ges, cleft -•- — •—v - le cure, Save from wrath and make me pure. I bring, Sim - ply to thy cross I cling, for me, Let me hide my - self in thee. I e£ r(Z. t- •IS1- r -!S- :t: .a. «_= — *-= — * -4- ^EEuEtEEEEE=i _#_ ,5)_ 1] 177 I^ES^ ^ Silent might* Michael Haydn. ^i±U- 1. Si - lent night! ho - ly night! All is calm, all is bright; Round yon 2. Si - lent night! ho - ly night! Shepherds quake at the sight! Glo-ries 3. Si - lent night! ho - ly night! Son of God, love's pure light, Ra - diant i q= £ iz — irf=alJ — -+- — a * S-j — * «h -g-r-S % J. M S E^» g- —&, =-tr -*-r- vir - gin moth-er and Child, Ho - ly In - fant so stream from heav-en a - far, Heav'n-ly hosts sing beams from thy ho - ly face, With the dawn of re ten - der and mild, al - le - lu - ia! - deem - ing grace, ~N- ^ m Sleep in heav - en - ly Christ, the Sav - ior, is Je - sus, Lord, at thy peace, born! birth! Sleep in heav Christ, the Sav - Je - sus, Lord, en - ly peace, ior, is born! at thy birth! F=t ::j: =£ :1: m ITS always mitb flDe. Sallie K. Best. Thoro Harris. ^=4 J- * # = :q f * 1. While I am drift - ing out on life's sea. Tossed by the bil - lows. 2. Though on the mountain rug - ged and steep, Or in the val - ley 3. Out in the des - ert bar - ren and wild. God will pro - teet me, 4. Where e'er I wan - der, Je - sus is there; All of my bur -dens fear-less I'll be: On to thehar-bor safe-ly I'll ride; Je - sus. my lone - ly and deep. Throosrh storm aDd darkness I will not fear: Je sus. my I am His child; Far from my dwelling when com-eth night, Je sus is Je - sus will bear; Beau-ty and sun-shine al-ways I see, Je-sus. is £ +- -#- -0L ~9 — ^ — S? Cap - tain, rests by my side. Sav - ior, ev - er is near, with me. He is my light, ev - er walk - ins: with me. Christ will al-ways be "with me, On the -■■ — — 0 0 0- land, or on the sea; Christ will al-wavs be with me, Al - wavs with me. _# 0 * J5 1_| N_ #_«_#^--, £_ ICMT, V.y Mever s. Brother. 179 Ibolv, Tbolv, fboiv! Xorfc 60b Hlmu3bt£, Reginald Keber. John B. Dykes. * _ ^-0 —9 W W £ 1. Ho - lv, ho - Iv, ho - ly! 2. Ho - lv, ho - lv, ho - lv ! 3 Ho-ly, ho-lv. ho - lv! » -0- ±^z •~r L.rd God Al-might-y! Early in the all the saints a dore Thee. Casting down their Lord God Al-misht - v' All Thv works shall 1 I ^ ♦" m^0 ■£ m .~ m morn - iug our song shall rise to Thee; gold-en crowns a -round the glass -y sea; praise Thy name in earth and sky and sea; Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - lyl Cher - u - bim and ser - a - phim Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! ^ H^fe ^ mer-ci - ful and might -y, God in three Per-sons, bless- ed Trin- i - ty! falling down be - fore Thee, Which wert and art and ev - er-moreshalt be. mer-d - ful and might -y, God in three Per-sons, bless- ed Trin- i - ty! :t zE=t=ht= f2 iso, VVm. O. dishing. IRino tbc Belle of Ifoeavetu iSS Geo. F. Root. I Rins \ See! 2. j I Yes, 3. j ?*?JB the bells of heav - en! the Fa - ther meets him the bells of heav - en! a soul is res - cued there out there from is joy to-day, up - on the way, is joy to-day, his sin - ful way, For a Wei - com - For the Tell the bells of heav - en! spread the feast to-day the joy - ful ti - dings, bear it far a - way, And An For is gels, a »: D.C. V -' Tis -#-= — m — * #- s—t—\ — r l=r =S=fc: 3= the ransomed ar - my, like a might - y sea, Peal - ing ££$=£=! =£ h *-=- Fine. Chorus. -J— J- in S — 1 i -^ "J= H 5fcB a^ * »— - soul re - turn - ing His wea - wan- d'rer now born a - new swell the glad pre - cious soul ■0 ing ry. is a tri is « • from wand rec ran - -umph born ■♦-• « "-ST, 3 the wild ; ) - 'ring child. ) - on - ciled; | somed child. \ - ant strain ; | a - gain. J 1*" f • — *■— Glo i J * * ry! * ■ 9 glo - ry! — #-*- how 4 — *-- the -) -8- t* fe b t * : — 1 — — »_s— # — p-^— — »— j 5^9^-b'— — V y— T~ — i — v — % H*-* T — — k- — 1 y — — v — £— — k — b 1 forth the an - them of the fr< c. D. C. an - gels sing; Glo - rv! glo - ry! how the loud harps ring; Wf- i 1o=fc W > 1/ P The John Church Co , owners of copyright. -1 — r ^ ISl Savior, Xifce a Sbepberfc. Dorothy A. JL Thrupp. Wm. B. Bradbury. 4i^: -T~r f=S^±£ TSt { Sav - ior, like a shepherd lead us, } In thy pleasant pastures feed us, { We are thine, do thou befriend us, ( Keep thy flock, from sin de - fend us, j Thou hast promised to re - ceive us, / Thou hast mer-cy to re - lieve us, Much For Be Seek Poor Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free we need thy ten-der care: / our use thy folds prepare. \ the Guardian of our way; ) us when we go a - stray. ) and sin-ful though we be: ) 4i s -I 1 1 1- F -*- -*-*- zte_ |t__ |t_|i_ \> \> 1/ mm -*— *- 33 -m 1 j- *-•■.• Bless-ed Je - sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! Thou hast bought us, thine we are; Bless-ed Je - sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! Hear, O hear us when we pray; Bless-ed Je - sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! We will ear - ly turn to thee; ■*- A #- -a. *- +- -*- m -f2- £: 1 Bless Bless Bless ed Je ed Je ed Je — * — *r-r sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! Thou hast bought us, thine we are. sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! Hear, O hear us when we pray, sus! Bless-ed Je - sus! We will ear - ly turn to thee. -1=2- -I -*- -*■ '--- f=F £** 0 182 J. H. Newman. He ± Xeafc, 1kinM$ Xigbt. u- J. B. Dykes. ^: ^jT-r r+* V ~ V I i*j~ V Lead, kindly Light! amid th'encircling gloom, Lead thou me on; The night is I was not ev - er thus, nor prayed (hat thou Shouldst lead me on; I loved to So long thy pow'r has blessed me, sure it still Will lead me on O'er moor and ri M- %eai>, Ikinfclp Xtobt. «onciu»e». iNfe dark, and I am far from home, Lead thou me on: choose and see my path; but now Lead thou me on: fen, o'er crag and torrent, till The night is gone; Keep thou my feet; I I loved the gar - ish And with the morn those -• • 0 »— » r0&~ :ii=»=?zzt=^=EE=i=f: -I (5— £ -*— K 0-9 * « m 3 I "*> ■0- P -0- * J0-0^ do not ask to see The dis-tant scene; one step e- nough for day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will. Re-member not past an - gel fa - ees smile Which I have loved long since, and lost a - *~? years, while! fctfr* Hi± I fee 183 Blest Be tbe Gte. John Fawcett. Arr. from H. Q. Nageli. =t 3 & — m -25T- ^ -» — *- 1. Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Chris - tian love: 2. Be - fore our Fa - ther's throne We pour our ar - dent pray'rs; 3. We share our mu - tual woes, Our mu - tual bur - dens bear; 4. From sor - row, toil and pain, And sin, we shall be free, I-n I "l-\ . r-\ i Si! m ^z. JH- imsp q=2 2z*: ^zS» §n (2- The Our And And fel - low - ship of kin - dred minds Is like to that a - fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our com - forts and our oft - en for each oth - er flows The sym - pa - thiz-ing per - feet love and friend-ship reign Thro' all e - ter - ni m &=* -fS2- t—r* m -j* j- -- bove. cares, tear. ty. I T-tS -42- 184 Un 3csus' IKlame Me HDeet. Lucy Whitmore. "H^te Edward J. Hopkins. '& -M — m I I J m 1. Fa - ther, a - gain in Je - sus' name we meet And bow in 2. Oh, we would bless Thee for Thy cease- less care, And all Thy 3. A las! un - worth • y of Thy bound-less love, Too oft with 4. Oh, by that name in which all ful - ness dwells, Oh, by that f=rd=P= £ f *=SJ=t±=== Z3H s J 4- -s*— =± pen - i - tence be - neath Thy feet; work from day to day de-clare! care - less feet from Thee we rove ; love which ev - 'ry love ex - eels, A - gain to Thee our Is not our life with But now, en - cour-aged Oh, by that blood so fee - ble hour-ly by Thy free - ly voi - ces raise To sue for mer - cy and to sing Thy praise, mer-cies crowned? Does not Thine arm en - cir - cle us a - round? voice we come, Re-turn-ing sin - ners, to a Fa- ther's home, shed for sin, O - pen blest mer- cy's gate, and take us in. 185 Come, Gbou Blmiobt^ Iktna* Chas. Wesley. Felice de Giardini. 1. Come, Thou Al - might- y King, 2. Come, Thou In - car nate Word, 3. Come, Ho - ly Com - fort - er, Help us Thy name Gird on Thy might Thy sa - cred wit - to sing, - y sword, ness bear (Tome, ttbou Hlmtobt^ Iktno. conciuDeD. Help us to praise! Our prayer at - tend! In this glad hour! I — w r — Fa - ther all glo - ri - ous, O'er all vie Come and Thy peo - pie bless And give Thy Thou who all - might - y art, Now rule in -9~*~ \ sir m iq=J=^=t =J— J 1- i ous, Come and reign o - ver cess; Spir - it of ho - li - heart. And ne'er from us de • us, An - cient ness, On us part, Spir - it of de of — &- -F days! scend. pow'r. 1 m *=t t i ISO IRevive ins Hijain. VVm. P. Mackay. John J. Husband. 1. We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love, For Je - sus who 2. We praise Thee, O God, for Thy Spir - it of light Who has shown us our 3. Re - vive us a - gain, Mil each heart with Thy love; May each soul be re- _H i . e m • a. it "ft" _« , £—_* ,__» "ft" "£"___ mm 187 £be Xorfc's [Prater. Gregorian. &- & i^2- :— 1. Our Father which art in heaven, | Hallowed | be thy \ name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on | earth, as it | is in | heaven. 2. Give us this | day our — | daily — bread. ]| And forgive us our debts, as j we for- | give our j debtors. 3. And lead us not into temptation, but de- | liver | us from j evil: \ For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for- I ever. | A- | men. 188 Gloria fl>atri. Henry W. Greatorex. -N— Ph •A— N- - h ^- « -©>- \ ^ 0--m « ■si- SI 0—0—0—0- t=**3t^ s= S: *1^ ^ was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,world without end: A-men, A - men. *-0 0.0* ifr. ? k P r Irgxf le L g L iP^TTTMf^ |g l 1* II r IS9 2>oyolO(j\>. 1 — h 1 i iz^+^zz^: ■ri &- <*- ±2: 0— *z zr-z*- -^- Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise him, all creatures here be-low; (2 0 0 , . — rf2 9 0—^CL r'S' 0 * — r^ — ■-* H2, 1 g :5i:e ■wrs)- -&--0 =± »^* W » 9 Praise him a-bove, ye heav'nly host, Praise Father, Son, and Ho-ly Ghost m -6J- r0- -*§- jO- ■4&T i — r — r -I I -,^-!— — 190 Scripture Headings. The Ton Commandments. First. — Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Second. — Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any- thing" that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth ; thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them ; for I the Lord thy God am a jeal- ous God, visiting1 the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my com- mandments. Third. — Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain ; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Fourth. — Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work ; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God ; in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man- servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : for in six dajrs the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day : wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it. Fifth. — Honor thy father and thy mother : that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. Sixth. — Thou shalt not kill. Seventh. — Thou shalt not commit adul- tery. Eighth. — Thou shalt not steal. Ninth. — Thou shalt not bear false wit- ness against thy neighbor. Tenth. — Thou shalt not covet thy neigh- bor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbor's. (Exodus xx : 3-17.) Twenty-Third Psalm. The Lord is my shepherd ; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures : he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul : he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil ; for thou art with me ; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies : thou anointest my head with oil ; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life ; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever, The Beatitudes. Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed arc they thai mourn: for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart : for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers : for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad : for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted ' they the prophets which were before you. (Matt. v. 3-12.) First Psalm. Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season ; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The ungodly are not so; but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the con- gregation of the righteous. For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous : but the way of the ungodly shall perish. John 14: 1-6. Let not your heart be troubled : ye be- lieve in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many man- sions : if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself ; that where I am, there ye may be also. And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know. Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest, and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth and the life : no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. TOPICAL INDEX. Anniversary 141 Assurance 76, 106, 162 Benevolence 114 Bible 71, 88, 150 Character Building 174 Children's Day— 12, 17, 32, 39 58, 69, 73, 124, 125, 133. Christmas 3, 164, 177 Christ's Coming 19, 153 Christ the Shepherd 33, 181 Closing 4. 12.) Confession 100 Consecration— 22, 27, 59, 72, 98, 105, 112, 115, 146. Crowning Christ 36 Decision Day— 1, 4, 8, 22, 59, 70, 79, 9S, 105. Discipleship 8, 59, 82, 98, 105 Easter 36, 117, 145 Evening 90 Faith 77, 101, 175, 176 Faithfulness 151 Familiar Hymns— 48, 61, 77, 106, 110, 112, 120, 121, 128, 130, 137, 138, 155, 161, 163, 165, 168, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176. 177, 179, ISO, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189. Fellowship 149, 183 Following Christ— 28, 56, 59, 61, 73, 91, 98, 102, 105, 113. Friendship 41, 157, 178, 183 Gentleness 37 Guidance 156, 161, 17S, 182 Harvest 42, 62, 122, 171 Heaven— 25, 45. 70. 75. 95, 116, 119, 120. 144, 158, 160, 165, 168. Helping Others— 2, 5. 6. 7, 17, 18, 46, 74, 85, 103, 114, 123, 131, 169. Hope 101, 135 Jesus Christ 14, 64 Joy— 2, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, IS, 76, 170, 180, 182. Kindness 5. 7, 17, 18, 46, 169 Light 68, 74, 88, 123, 145, 147 Lord's Day 23 Love— 6. 21. 26, 34, 51, 54, 65, 72, 86, 111. 170, 172, 173. Loyalty 1, 8, 79, 80 Martial— 4, 11, 16, 22, 35, 43, 48, 49, 60, 61, 66, 67, 80, 97, 101, 109, 110, 113, US, 121, 127, 136, 144, 154, 155. Miscellaneous 40, 57, 142, 152 Missionary 74, 12S, 136, 163, 171 Nature— 12, 17, 23, 32, 39, 58, 69, 73, 99. New Year 141 Obedience 1, 13, 98 Opening... 47, 78, 89, 107, 179, 184, 185 Patriotic 137, 138, 139, 140 Praise— 3, 63, 64, 69, 83, 108, 115, 117, 125, 164, 186, 188, 189. Prayer— 9, 29, 50, 53, 63, 87, 100, 143, 148, 156, 166, 1S7. Primary— 1, 12, 17, 32, 33, 37, 3S, 39, 43, 47, 49, 50, 54, 55, 58, 59, 67, 6S, 69, 73, 84, 89. 90, 104, 117, 118, 128, 131, 132, 133, 147, 159, 172, 174, 181. Promise 31, 106 Promptness 38 Protection— 51. 92, 111, 134, 156, 161, 175, 176, 178. Purity 24 Rally Day— 4, 11, 16, 22, 35, 43, 48, 60, 61, 67, 79, 80, 97, 101, 109 118, 121, 127, 144. Refuge— 51, 92, 111, 156, 161, 175, 176, 178. Sabbath 23 Salvation— 13, 20, 30, 76, 94, 100, 106, 160, 167, 175, 176, ISO. Service— 44, 74, 101, 103, 105, 114, 123, 129, 136, 143. Sowing and Reaping 171 Sunshine 76, 81, 93 Surrender 72, 98, 162 Temperance 99, 130, 159 Temptation 130, 159 Thanksgiving — (See Praise.) Trinity 179. 185 Trust— 51, 52, 96, 156, 157. 175, 176, 178. Warfare and Victory— 4. 11. 16. 22. 35, 49, 60, 61, 80, 97, 110, US, 121. 154, 155. Words of Jesus 13. 71 Work 143 Worship 78, 126, 179, 184, 185 — 191 — GENERAL INDEX No. A beautiful laud.. 75 A helping hand.... 85 All for Jesus 27 All nature chants h 69 Always with me... ITS America 138 America, beloved la 139 A message from th 4 1 Angel voices sweet 95 Anniversary day... .141 Another year has gli 141 Answer "yes" to Je 105 A pilgrim on the u 170 Are you ready?. .. .153 Are you shining?... 74 Are you weary, are 53 Arm these, thy soldi 4 Arm thy soldiers.. 4 Around the throne 104 As Christ the Lord 19 A song of praise... 10S A stormy sky o'er me 2 A sunny-faced Chris 2 A talk with Jesus.. 87 Battling for the ri 67 Be faithful and true 151 Be glad! be gladi . . 12 Be on thy guard!.. 110 Be strong! be soldi 80 Be strong; be stron 80 Buelah land 16S Birdies sing their s 17 Blessed assurance. .162 Blessed hope 135 Blessed Jesus, tende 33 Blessed story of His 6 Blessed sunshine... 81 Blessings, sweet bles 31 Bless us today 132 Blest be the tie 183 Blest Savior, faith's 156 Brightly gleams our 11 Brightly gleams our 48 Bringing in the she 171 Bring them in 128 Children! children! 32 Children, listen to t 84 Christ, my Savior, so 82 Cling to the life-line 20 Come, come, little on 58 Come, let us rally r 136 Come, Thou Almigh 185 Come we now with 23 Crown Him Lord an 36 Cruise of comfort.. 114 No. Dearer each day... 34 Dear Savior, ever at 50 Doxology [89 Draw Thou my soul, 1 16 Drive the clouds aw 10 Each cooing dove a 142 Ever at my side... 50 Everlasting Father. 126 Exultation 69 Facing toward the c 70 Faith and hope.... 101 Far out on the deso 157 Father, again in Je 184 Father, we come to 100 Fear not, God is wa 51 Fear not tho' in dar 94 Following the King 49 Forward now! pass 101 Gentleness ?.7 Gently, gently kneel 37 Gladly, gladly toili 129 Gloria Patri 188 Glorious day 23 Glory be to the Fa 18S Glory in the highest 3 Glowing, gleaming, 68 God cares for His ch 51 God is calling 42 God is everywhere. 157 God is love 26 God is watching you 40 God's true holy ligh 145 Go forth to the har 62 Going to the front. 49 Go in secret and pr 166 Gracious Father 148 Hallelujah, Amen!. 133 Happy in His love. 170 Hark, hark, my soul 116 Hark! I hear ten th 3 Hark! O hear the b 32 Hark! 'tis the Shep 128 Hark to the sound 109 Have you been con 103 Hear the bells, loud 107 Heaven at last..... 95 Heavenly Father, m 148 His gift of love. ... 55 Holy, holy, holy! L 179 Hosanna we sing. .117 How He loves us. . . 54 How wondrous is G 134 Hymns of sweetest 15 — 192 — No. I am so glad that on 173 If on some bright a 159 I heard the voice of 13 1 know that Jesus 5 I'll be a happy Chris 18 I'll be a sunbeam.. 147 I'll praise the Lord 83 I love the sweet wat 99 I love to tell the sto L63 I'm only a little Chr 131 In Christ let all the 164 In Jesus I am trust 83 In Jesus name we m 184 Is there a beautiful 10 Is there not a place 45 Is thy cruise of com 114 It stands by a strea 152 I've reached the la 168 I will 1 I will live for Jesus 8 I will love Thee.. . 86 I would follow. .. .102 Jerusalem the gold 119 Jesus, hear me when 29 Jesus is calling the 22 Jesus, lover of my 175 Jesus loves even me 173 Jesus loves me 172 Jesus loveth you... Ill Jesus needs me 5 Jesus, our Savior, b 132 Jesus saves 30 Jesus, Savior, pilot 161 Jesus, the water of 160 Joy enough for me . . 7 Joyfully! 15 Joyful songs now sw 26 Joyously sing 58 Keeping me 134 Keep to the right.. 43 Kind words can nev 169 Lead, kindly light. 182 Leaving all to follow 98 Lend a helping hand 103 Let my soul be whi 24 Let the whole world 6 Let us work and wa 143 Let your light shine 123 Lift our banner high 140 Listen to the bells. 84 Little drops of wat 174 Little lambs 33 Little lights for Je 68 Little rain-drops call 39 GENERAL INDEX— Concluded. Live for Jesus 59 Living in the sunsh 93 Look to Jesus 92 Look unto the cross 94 Look, ye saints; the 36 Lord of the sea.... 156 Love divine, all love 112 Making others happy 46 Mansions in the Fa 45 March along togeth 43 Marching home to G 127 Marching in the Ki 97 Marching on the w 144 Marching with Jesus 66 Memories of Galilee 142 More and more 57 My country 'tis of th 138 My feet oftentimes 166 My friend and Savi 41 My life is filled with 76 My soul, be on thy 110 Nearer, my God, to 77 Nearer to Thee 146 Never from Thee wil 82 No! no! no! 159 Now the light has g 90 O ask me not to tar 44 O come with cheerf 78 Oh, how the Savior 54 Oh, march, march a 118 Oh! say can you see 137 O love from whence 72 Only a little Christ 131 On to glory 60 On to harvest 122 On to victory 22 Onward, Christian 121 On with the mighty 16 O the blessed bible. 150 Our banner 11 Our Father, which 187 Over there 25 Perfect love 72 Pilot me 161 Praise God from wh 189 Praise His name... 164 Praise the name of J 64 Pressing forward ou 67 Pressing on with J 28 Rally round the sta 136 Revive us again... 186 Ring the bells of he 180 Rock of ages 176 Sabbath bells 107 Savior, blessed Sav 115 Savior, I would fol 102 Savior, like a shep 181 Scatter smiles and s 81 Scripture readings. .190 Shall we gather at 120 Shine on 88 Showers, sweet sho 31 Silent night 177 Sing the blessed sto 14 Sing them over agai 71 Soldiers in the battle 60 Somebody near you 85 Sometimes the Savi 87 Songs of gladness.. 63 So too, can we 17 Sowing in the mor 171 Stand up for Jesus 155 Stand up! stand up 155 Steeple bells 47 Sweet by-and-by. . . .165 Swifter than bird in 65 Take, O take your st 79 Take your stand. ... 79 Tell it to Jesus. ... 53 The blessed Bible. .150 The cheery robin si 12 The golden grain is 122 The gospel ship... 158 The little brown ch 152 The Lord is thy kee 90 The Lord's prayer.. 187 The Lord will come 19 The love of my soul 34 The Master calls. . . 62 The name of Jesus. 64 There are gloomy pa 27 There is a friend ab 41 There is light for all 145 There's a city shini 25 There's a gentle voic 91 There's a land that 165 There's a last day c 153 There's an anchor f 135 There's an anthem e 14 There's a place whe 70 The royal way 56 The Savior's love is 21 The Son of God goes 61 The Son of God goes 113 No. The star-spangled ba 137 The voice of Jesus. . 13 The voice of thanks 125 The water of life. ..160 The world will know 21 'Tis a mighty army 97 'Tis blessed to have 96 Toiling for Jesus. . .129 To know that He k 96 To our Savior we are 57 To share another's 7 To the Lord's great 40 Trusting alone in Je 52 Trusting in Thee. . . 52 Valiant soldiers , 35 Walking with Jesus 149 Walking with the S 149 Water for me 99 We are marching on 144 We come, we come, 39 We come, we come 124 We come with happ 124 We come with songs 63 We gather, we gath 133 We have been redee 55 Welcome, wlcome! . . 89 Well never be late. . 38 We march, we marc 154 We march to victor 154 We praise Thee, O 186 We're going home w 66 We're under march 127 We're walking in the 56 We speak, our Savio 9 We speak to Thee. . 9 We will follow 91 We will work and p 143 When all without is 18 When Jesus calls me 1 When the clouds of 111 When the daylight 73 While I am drifting 178 Whippoorwill 73 Who follows in His 113 "Whosoever hearet 106 "Whosoeverwill" . . .106 With the Savior we 16 Wonderful Bible 88 Wonderful story of 167 Wonderful words of 71 Wondrous, wondrous 65 Yield not to tempta 130 — 193 — f/