Inspiring Songs
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FROM THE LIBRARY OF
REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D.
BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO
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PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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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
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PUBLISHED BY
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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
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2. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "Be- hold, I free- ly give
3. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "I am this dark world's light:
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I'll Be a Ibapp^ Christian.
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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
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of temp - ta - tion roll ; Christ is your Pi - lot, He will di - rect you
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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, —
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Crown Ibtm Xorfc ant> Iking.
Thomas Kelly.
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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;
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flD\> friend and Savior.
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Gofc is Calling.
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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;
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a flDessage from the Iking.
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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,
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2. Keeping close to Je - sus, we His life will share, Fit - ted for His
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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;
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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 ;
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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
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Hre Ji?ou Shining?
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2. Do you trust him for heav - en - ly guid-ance? Are you look-ing to
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