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By FRED
jQl.
^unday-^e^ool.
FILLMORE.
Cincinnati,
O.:
1888,
by Fillmore Bros.
eP^ilip^iaD^
T~) EJOICE
_L\_ Praise
J-\.
psaltery
him
new
song;
The earth
is full
of the Lord.
Lord alway
men.
all
The Lord
is at
In nothing be anxious
of ten strings.
Sing unto
in the
again
4-7.
iV,
known unto
hand.
;
but in every
thanksgiving
let
all
hearts
Jesus.
your
of God,
requests
be
which pass-
in
Christ
>e<gg f Rerjeieie
Songs of Rejoicing.
Jessie H.
Songs of
sal
Joys with -out
3.
Mer
cy
va
tion,
num-ber
CHORUS,
-f*
Songs of
we raise, Glad ad
our ways; Care o'er
and bless- ing Bloom like the flow'rs; Je - sus
2.
1.
Feed A. Fillmore.
Brown.
F^-H
Re-joic-ing,
Copjrigtu, 1888, by F
Dai - ly
Shine on
^J-3-r
H
Dai
ly
we
rn
sing; Grate
"-
I**-!-!
ful - ly
voic
ing,
r^
ing, Praise
-i
to
-t-
our King.
sss
^=^:
my
1.
2.
3.
May
When
the blest in
ta
tion
b *-*-"* ^
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go
to
the house of
the Lord.'
" Let
day in
go to
the house of
the Lord.
'T was the voice of the ma-ny redeemed, and they said " Let us
Can not once be compared to the peace and the bliss Of a
us
That the nations of earth all to -geth-er shall call
With anthems and songs of thanksgiv-ing and praise, " Let us go
S.
to
the house of
the
house
Edbfc
of
the Lord.'
the
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KITS.
Pf
1-
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come
>,
r*
to
the louse of
come
to
the
*
louse of
t-
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Lord,
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the
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the Lord,
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heard;
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pastime and mirth, All the joys that the world can af-ford,
us
in the Word,.
the time come to pass, and the day soon appear, That is prom-ised to
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to
the house of
the Lord;
come
to
the house of
the Lord;
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We
Will Follow.
Fred
Alice M. Schoff.
2.
The
The
3.
Since
1.
low God's good way, And shall we less ogen - tie flow'rs, Each lives its life as
Of things both great and small, Much more should we be
the earth
A. Fillmore.
fol
beys his
will,
m.
X-=C-*
\=z
:t=l
CHORBS.
We
--=
f^SEEf
will
fol
low,
0-
we
Where our
:t==f:
m
Lord
J
sees best
to
guide
I
Copyright, 1888, by Fillhore Bbos.
We
..
will
.
fol
low,
,'ill
fol
low,
Ev - er
f=F=S=tE
-i
^iHS
rt
Jesus, I
4s
1.
2.
3.
Je
Je
Je
ts 4?
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hs
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sus,
sus,
sus,
I will
When
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And
for
my
ac-ceptance, This
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sus,
am
trust-ing,
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trust
Je
sus,
ing,
am
trust-ing,
Je
sus,
am
trust-ing,
*-*-
thee.
me.
fraid.
on
ly
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thee;
Jesus, I
W-
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Trust
Je -
sus,
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Concluded.
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am
ing,
trust-ing,
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sus,
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ly thee.
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trust
trust-ing, Je - sus, I
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am
'
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Follow Me.
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2.
Wliere the
-'Give up
3.
And
4.
O,
1.
bus
this
the pub
that 'mid
EE
#-
-5
^FT*
the
Ga
y crowds were throng-ing, By
your gold - en
har - vert; Yield it brave
-
li
our
can
toil
rose
for
glad
ly,
Christ's a
rich
es,
Je
sus'
pos
face
li
le
ly
and
tie
true
too
we
Came a
an
be
freel
Give
up
to
be,
o-
may
see,
Went
And
sea,
o-
fv
0if
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Copyright, 1888, by Pi
Fol-low
follow me,
me,
fol-low me.'
Remember Thy
Creator.
Fred. A. Fillmoke.
Chas. M. Fillmore.
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1.
Ee
2.
3.
Yield un
-5
mem-ber
thy
5
Cre
*
-
to Christ
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--I
now, In days
tor
1~
1
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1
J?
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of
ear
it
to
f-
T
1
ly youth,
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void
r-i
^M-s
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his care;
And
Walk
No
f ol
low
in
of
tho't
sin
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can
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the
in
en o kits.
S=J
hi
thy Cre -a
ways of Him Who leads to per -feet truth. Ee-mem-ber
- row way, Then joy
and peace you'll know.
is reign- ing there.
ter
in, While he
Ee-mem-ber thy Cre
a
nar
en
now,
tor
In
g;*
I
EfEE
EgEg=3=ifi^l
days
of
ear
ly youth,
And
fol
=P:
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i
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low
in
the ways
-f-
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Copyright, 1SS8, bj Fillmoke Buoa.
of
4.
Him Who
jL
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leads
*-
-0r
to
per
4t-
P
-
'
feet truth.
Living Water!
Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford,
2.
" Liv
" Liv
3.
"Liv -ing
1.
Fred. A. Fillmore.
alt.
O how
ing
wa-ter!"
ing
sweet,
O how
sweet,
wa
mine
me;
Liv - ing
There is
life
to
From
lips
of love;
the
ter
CHORUS.
*fe~b?=3t
*-
the
lips
di
words,
From
come,
Look- ing
ear,
Fall
un
ing from
to
vine,
thee,
=T T-2
Liv -ing
soul,
You may
bove.
w^-
1&-
ask,
"Liv-ing wa-ter!"
m^smmmmI
un
-I
jj
to thee.
r-
Ring
10
'^m
Eing out, glad
Ring loud and
Ring out the
1.
2.
3.
c-
f4 .__p
>
-a-
E=H
bells, o'er
hills
till
one
-
-o-
and
In
vit-ing
all
UL
#_f.c=x=F=E
the peo
From
-f
and care to
may hear The mu-sic of thy peal- ing; And ga-ther in from
and all Shall hear redemption's sto - ry; Ring peal on peal till
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-0rs f5
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g
g^f
dells,
pie,
toil
^p=S
P^0
*E
t=t =t
CHO BUM.
praise
paths
all
sin,
shall kneel
To
bells,
Be -fore
from ev -ery
the balm
find
the
of
King of
stee
- pie.
heal
Glo
Ring
ring on,
on,
ring
ing.
ry.
9-
9t
i^fe
^r^ring
on,
Sweet bells, ring loud
Rim
on,
FlLLMOEB BBOS
and
clear,
-jetr-
LJ
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ring on.
Sweet bells, ring on, ring on,
on,
Till
all
2.
Go
Go
3.
Be
1.
forth,
the world
is
forth,
the world
is
bun
hold
the
mm
Sun
of Righteousness
On
wings of heal-ing
rise
Go
the world a-
bid
-*=*
of Truth,
Fa-ther's house
rise
ger-ing
:pK
m=*=r^-^
Lamp
11
and look
cnoRirs.
To guide them on
A
Be
boun-teous feast
-
fore
in
grief
'^l
their way.
is
spread.
it
dies.
pel,
sweet
ly sing
The
el
praise of
pggEg^g^
bj FlLLHOBC
BaOft.
A -far
o'er
all
all shall
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Jesus
12
is Calling.
J.
SE
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!/
sus
is
1.
3.
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
iug
for
toil
call
is
call
iug
for
reap
is
call
iug
for
sol
ers,
ers,
diers,
To work
To gath
For
sol
vine-yard
in
bis
er
cour
of
diers
to
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1/
2.
H. ROSECRANS.
-fr-r-
day
When
sheaves ;
age and
might
The
:c:
fcfcrfcft:
--J7&-g-
"
r>
even-ing
crown for
fight
shall come,
the head,
may
P_u
be
long,
And
With
And
tm
the work
jew
the foe
all
is
done,
els
o'er-spread,
may
be strong,
Whatev
er
Each reap-er
But vie -fry
m-
0.
is
r*
right
he
be -longs
to
f"
ft
ft
pay.
will
that's faith-ful
re
the
ceives.
right.
kg.
f^F
CHORDS.
Je
Je
_#
sus
is
m *=*
sus
is
call
call-ing,
is
call-ing,
fLp.
:^=^
v-
ing,
is
0.
call-ing,
Why
Why
^_i.
0.
5=2=
will
ye
long
wUl
er
de
lay,
ye long-er
de-lay,
b*
-3-
:t
Jesus
-j
-G-rf,4
j>
is Calling.
H-
IV-
-i-
Je
Je - sua
sus
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P-f?
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f
V
is
is
call
is
call
ft
f
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call-ing,
ing,
is
call
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f
v
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en
ing,
ter
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his
serv
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i-
:
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ice
to
tnil
pi
day.
iug,
*-
=*- =f=
13
Concluded.
~nH feP=H
;
2.
3.
"Suf"Suf"Suf-
In
^--\f-v-
fer
lit
tie
chil-dren," Je
fer
lit
tie
children,"
fer
lit
tie
chil-dren," Let
my
j
'
Copyright, 1888, by
heav'nly king
-yn-
Ftllmom Bbos.
H. F.
^^P
mm^=m
1.
J.
They
dom Such
sus
said,
are mine,
them come;
shall be,
As
he placed a
bless- ing
On
each head.
Said the
bless -ed
Sav-iour, Friend di
my
heav'nly
In
Let the
lit
tle
chil-dren
Come
to
vine.
me.
On the Rock.
14
Fred
A. Fillmore.
is build-ed,
And my spir- it shall be brave, Tho' the rains descend upare shifting, Washed by waves and blown by wind And a swift and sure deAt the door you need but knock; You shall enter and be
for you this house is build-ed,
3. O.
always calm a - bid-ing, What-so -e'er the tem-pest shock; Safe from ev-ery hid-den
4. Here is
1.
On
2.
Ah
my
a Rock
house
the sands of
^y-A-^-^
life
+i
bR
H-fr-
i-r
CHORUS.
dan-ger
2 -p-y
Is
i
,
this
I've the
ise
of the Builder,
promise of the
Build-er,
of the Builder,
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-00
Fi
t-
2
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$,
i,
f
u
from ev-ery shock;
Come with me
from every shock, from every shock; Come with me, come with
i
It
It
is
safe
is safe, it is
safe
W. * *
Cspjrijhi. 1888, by
Fuuion
tiw.
and
me and
On
ffl
rn7
fr-j-
ev
ev
er
-j
r-f;^^= ,ZI1^
*.
V
In this house
In this house, in
.
>
ev
15
er,
jM =J=
+.
.
up
house up
this
9
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>
m
H_ _k
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Lk
>=pz=5z=^_j
,,
Concluded.
1
f^t-t
t=z_2
>
the Rock.
.=z;
rn
on
on
the Kock.
the Rock, up -on the Rock.
k
f
t?
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1-
-,
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Lead Me.
Words arranged.
Fred
A. Fillmore.
*=:<:
1.
2.
3.
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=PI3E
mp
ee
(IIORIS.
j-
give
me
me
guard
help
till
lead wher-e'er
--r^j
ggg
27=t
j p =l=FFJ=J=g
di
vine!
O, lead me,
H-i J
my
May repeat
,
Sav-iour!
softly.
O, give
me
help di-vine!
the morn!
I
go!
my hand in
^m
thine!
&1
:t=:t
'
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By and
16
By.
=&
-
1.
2.
3.
We shall
We shall
We shall
By
By
By
wait,
blest,
grace
and
and
and
by,
by,
by,
by
by
by
By and by
By and by,
By and by,
We
and by
and by
and by
Nev
by
by
by
shall
and by,
and by,
and by,
en
er-more
ter,
to
our crowns at
Cast
We
shall find
the friends
Where the
Nev - erAs
the
hand in hand,
breathe a
sigh,
his dear feet,
r
saints
to faint
ry
m
*$.
and an
more
sto
we
gels stand,
or die,
re -peat,
In
t=t
the shin
that hap
In that safe
ing
up
per land,
py home
on high,
and sure
re-treat,
who
In
the re-gions of
the
Sing the anthem :" saved by
By and
By and
By and
by,
by,
by,
by
by
by
and by.
and by.
and by.
j"?
Come
to the Fountain.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Come
Come
Wea
as the
as the
crim-son, They shall be white as the
fountain, Come, and be white as the
Bidgzjirfabfczfej r~ r
fountain of
love,
Come
"I
Btz
'Tis
to the fountain,
.
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r~ft- v Y
i
>pen
and
free,
and waiting
for thee,
+-
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v /-
snow.
Come to the
suow. Come to the fountain of love,
snow."
Come to the fountain of love,
snow.
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"
L=g=5f^
Wondrous
18
Star.
Fred
Alanson Wilcox.
T*
tL
2.
3.
Bless - ed
Je- sus,
^EEE3E3EE p- t=t
r
-[
3fe
Q
of Beth
star
% EE
le
0-
IIORI
^^ &&
1c=^=ji=?:
.*>.
-d
Son.
>
sing.
Glo
hem.
ry
to
God
in
-0-
-0-
*=fc
the high
-0-
&-
E=P=
est,
-0-
-0-
_,
t=F
iBET
ill
Like
^^^
m
|
33E3
1.
A. Fillmore
to
men
Glo
*try
ry
to
**
God
in
the high
est,
Peace
on earth, good
will
to
men.
19
Fred A. Fim.more.
*
1.
There
2.
It
3.
4.
is
tells
name
me
of
I
its
T
r' * *
love to hear,
I
Who
The name
fragrance
III-*-
pjgj;
still
mu
love
died
Sav-iour's love,
love so well,
ill
EEEEE
r=r?
CHORUS.
ZZpp=ZJ5I ___
*Fi=i
r-*-
worth can
rug - ged
93
^.
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mine ear
in
pre-cious blood,
--*
The
No
hill
That leads me
\0
name on
up
to
God.
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ga
JF
= *
rrf--'S
4 i
its worth (its
r-&3
Copyright, 1888, by
dear-est
Precious
*
love to speak
-% i ZDZZ
l_q
name,
tell,
Foxmori Bsos.
mu
sic
to
name
my
ear,
l=t
dearest name, I
t=t
3=3=
:*z*
The
dear-est
name on
earth.
SH
Whatsoe'er
Can
for Jesus.
H. ROSECRANS.
1.
2.
I'll
quit
3.
If
4.
Some
to-day the
but one tal-ent
Je-sus
i-dle
^P'
rft-*-*-
SES=:E!
3z*zt
&-- V
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ClfOKlK.
:b=i
g*
^r^i
:q=r^ri-
Hz=H-t
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BE3:
will
la-bor late
and ear-
ly,
With
the sow-ers
gg
Pi
s=r
fe
-
T-
l=t
By permission.
Do-ing
*=t
glad-lv,
F V
can for Je
sus.
Ones Come.
Little
21
Words and Music by
rnoRiTj*.
TkE^
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when here he
For he said when here he
Thus he keeps them day by
Je
D. C.
2.
sus
*-4g
^
^*"
a_
said
tie
low,
low, etc.
ones come,
day,
[-
lit
lit
^=p
0-z=ie
-tie ones
come
-tie ones
come,
IS
And he
In
we know,
still,
-
Lit
way,
py
b~
ones,
Lit-
tie
ones,
DUET.
come
come
t V
mo.
me.
to
to
!-J o
-
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Tho'
In
-ft
-o
-|
the
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t
r
l
those
lit
up
tie
-1
i-
3-
*-
*-
fair,
1=
'
blest
r-
:t~
too.
on
his breast, Yet to us his word is true, That he loves us
chil-dren are; Those on earth and those a -hove Share his precious love.
rk-f
t
.-0
we may not
be
so
his king-dom grand and
-"
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and
^=^4=
jl
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tie
--
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i
As were
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them
the true
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calls
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Fillmore.
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2.
3.
4.
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
r\
yT^
O,
O,
my
my
my
my
~T
was
it
was
Gently and
O,
y>
f\
it
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
shall
-,
rs
won
won
long
see
-
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CHORUS.
p=*
Seek
0-0-
'
'
in
ger
to
my
While
old,
on high, Sweet
*
*-
ing
for
*-
*-
wan der
prom - ise
I did
is
the
as
me,
It
1?
-fr
Dy
t^
me.
me.
me.
me.
Seek-ing for
Dy
- ing for
Call-ing for
Com-ing
for
*-
Hopkins.
JpL
-\
V-
n-N
fr
IS
ing
for
*-
*-
me,
Call
ing
\P~-M
Com
me,
for
*-,
i
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man
y -\-*=^y
pi
Born
C.
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1*
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-
ing
for
D. S.
4-v
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fl
me;
0.
23
Fred A. Fillmore.
1.
lips
2.
King
3.
To
break forth
in
song,
deed
is
he,
in
day
has burst
gS
0 l-0-r-0
--+-0-1-0
the
*-*-
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i-W
*-
spring
To
He
Ter
est,"
tions,
-0-
ror
ing,
yet
mi
^J-4
L #
ris
shall
To bloom
ter
King.
own.
en
his
call
-
nal
Glo
** *
'
ry!
glo
*:=J
CHORUS.
Christ, the
Mh
-0-
:t==t=t
i
-
na
"
- ry
in
Glad hearts your trib - ute bring; Of
the
The u
ni - verse his throne; And all
the scat-tered
Forth from hia tomb 'tis
Of
im - mor - tal - i - ty
*#=*=
high
-*-+
" glo
flow'r
*-
IJ
ry! death
is
-0
vanquished,
ly.
m^.
=
is
ris
ris
en
King.
Iczzlc
t-=t
'
'
24
M. B.
C.
Slade.
F. A. F.
selected, each to sing a stanza as a solo the school joining the chorus. Or the school may
be divided into four sections, each section singing a stanza in turn, the school singing the chorus. Appropriate texts for reading
before each stanza are Matt, iv: 18-52; Matt, ix: 9; Lukeix: b'J-&2; Matt, xxv: 34. With the readings, the song makes an appropriate opening exercise for the school.
lE:h-(r
~l
'*
-0-
3.
4.
And
I,
-p-
^0
3$*3- t=
!_
L^_^
me,
me,
me,
me,
He
He
He
He
nev-er
nev-er
nev-er
nev-er
,
f-
should
should
should
call in
shall
call in
it
falls,
call in
call in
^-.
vain.
vain.
vain.
vain.
r
Then
-V
t=t
main,
gain,
pain,
iy
And Je
And Je
And Je
sua,
sus,
sus,
Je
sus,
strain,
If
#---
:t=
T^T
fol-low the
summons
of Je-sus,
0-
tr-
0-
Wher
0-
-=5r-
r-*-r
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zjs*
JJ J1-+-3-Z,**
-tf
howev-er
the
of
the
llfg^ifllfi^E*S
ev-er,
T^~ 3
Ml
-jS
n*-!
-i
^era
f='
by
like Gal - i - lee fish - ers, Were mending my nets
sit - ting
in
plac - es
were dwelling in pleas ure, Or
dread-ing
the
cross
and
were sinking in sad ness, Or
I
er, And hear-ing
the heav - en wh en I am cross-ing the riv
If
If
If
1.
2.
N
f
-0-
sees us,
r*r-J
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And
*=^J i
r*v
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calls.
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25
k=*
Wea
ry
you
Are
Are
there
Cast
on
one,
and heav
in
the depths
deep with
him your
in
ev
of
sor
your
bo
bur
'ry
->-0-
-0
la
fee
som, Hid
sins,
and
and sore
and un
on
his
Lean
den,
care
den
up
Wiley.
T.
distressed;
ble
oppressed
lov
con-fessed,
ing breast,
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i
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~n
Hear
'Tis
Bear Claim
the
the
ing
as
bless
bur
ed
Sav-iour's
heav
yours the
)less
^6=t=:
p-
up
-
M-
den
r-
\-
y- -
that
oice
ly
t,
bear
you
you?
1>
'
on
prom
ed
'
er:
calls
ise
'
Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,
and
and
and
and
I
I
I
0-
0-
will
will
jive
will
will
jive
give
1*
Erive
H
-
you
you
you
you
-0
rest."
rest."
rest."
rest."
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-i
rnoRM.
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*--5-
Come
to
mE^i
Copyright, 1888,
the Saviour,
Why
do you
delay?
Come
4
*=s=
by Fillmore Rros.
p-i-6,J
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i#
1
to the Saviour,
I*
lZ
It
I*
I-
He
f=F=F
W=F
gent-ly
calls to
day.
r^aa
26
Wm. Cowpek.
^-*
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
There
fountain
fc=fc=C:
4^
W ^
favy-4
*-
neath that
#
p
^f-b-fr-p
H->
tr^:t2z=^:
Lamb
flood,
Lg,
Lose
all
veins;
And
And
*-
song
>
I'll
I
to
till
9
s
f
1
1
*=t*
OR US.
3-
."*
*-J- 3= -J
Hal
le
lu
jah
the
to
Hal
le
* *
save.
Pi
-0-
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-Ii
.\9
mmmmm^^-
lu
Lamb, The
die.
">
1
-r
=5
=l
~l
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jah
#
1
J
to
the
^~
=*
^=F
_4r-_Jc=fc=d
:e2
-
q=F
stains,
a - way.
no more,
^F^
^=n
-y
f --_
w +
sinners,
3- A -H-J
9
their guilt
sins
sin
er
?-
I'll
.
Church of
-
ft
i~ 4 J
-Jr^
as
vile
been
sweet
filled
&a
3SS:
"
with blood,
plunged beThe dy - ing thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day;
there have I, as
of
God,
thy
Lamb
pre-cious
blood
Shall
nev
er
its
Till
lose
pow'r,
all
O
the ransomed
I
saw the stream Thy flow-ing wounds sup-ply, Re - deem-ing love has
E'er since by faith
And when this lisping, stammering tongue Lies si - lent in the grave, Then, in a no-bler,
is
lives
1
a- gain
R.
fcHi?
8
&
Je
3.
4.
Augustus Hayden.
IV
J
None
sus
are
are
Now
he
i.
2.
#s =?i
*"
"
you
re
is
Je - sus
is
Strong to
de
Join all
ye
Sing hal -le
I
-
y
y
ed
knock-ing
-
ject
a
liv
k-
* I
4
f
0
**
(3
*
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read
read
is
K-j>.
ble
er
your sins
to
him and
to serve
be-cause
to
live,
Je
sin,
He
of their
him come
let
con-quer
He
for -give,
Je
in,
the grave,
and might-v
to
save,
sing,
is
-
sus,
13
sus,
sus,
He
Je
sus,
is
He
Je
ir-*-.
a ^
N-
is
-Lr
the
the
the
the
the
the
the
the
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
H9-fl
trr
-iour
lour
-iour
-iour
iour
iour
-iour
-iour
'
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ft
27
Trickett.
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
sin - ners ;
sin - ners.
sin - ners ;
sin -ners.
sin
ners
sin -ners.
sin -ners;
sin -ners.
9-
j
b
t. P
te
fe
b5
)
|
)
j
't,H
'
'
i
:i
CHORUS.
:=3!:
All glo
m e,
r-r*
ry
and
praise for-ev
+=-rm
er
we'll sing,
5"
t=
-V
g-f-
Re-deem -er
r-#
and
Sav - iour
of
sin
ners
:F=i=F
m
Thine
is
the
glo
^^
Copyright, 1888, by Piiimoej Beos.
ry,
al-might
Kiner,
*-
+.
sus
the
Sav - iour
of
sin
ners.
28
Hid
My
in
Heart.
Feed A. Fillmore.
Fronia Smith.
-*L *
2.
With my heart
With my lips
3.
Let
1.
J*"
O Mas-ter
di-vine,
me
I'll
re
'Tis
pon-der
-
it
I will
it
care-ful-ly
line
U
up -on
That
nev-er
against thee
may sin.
^fTf
? f ffl
-J0
flours.
*-^
'^r
1/
line,
-k=i
-i
there-in:
._--.
*r=r
"
hide
joice in
my
it
p
will
thy word
to
:p=
And
the children of men, That thy judgments are righteous for aye;
nev - er for-get that to thee I have brought All the wealth of my youth and my might;
will say
'
my
heart hid
a -way!
"
will
or-der
g=z Fl
my
life
'
wr
by thy
light;
frWp
Hid in
My
Thou
ffcsHS
wounds and
^m
its
And
in darkness a
a
29
Concluded.
Heart.
:^fc^
ra
di ance bright.
5=fe vVz
tstzH
!=tfc=fcz.
FF?
1.
2.
3.
4.
-*:+-*--
Thou
-j-
5EPEzf5===: t=t
I
ir
T=f^
^-
of strife!
er
and song!
joy-ful sing;
staff
-F 4-#-k-# - *
umphant King,
=t
Thou
Je
Chil
tri-
Y&
30
Beautiful Eden.
Mrs. Harriet E. Jones.
h3
-Hk
i-^-fr
: ip^ -*
mH^-ts
1.
2.
3.
H*
fi
i~
a
-n
S
>
?
b
-i
>
an - gels just
of
o - ver the tide!
e - ter - nal
in
re-gions of peace!
the Sav-iourthat glad -dens the soul!
O, voic - es
0, bright-ness
0, smile of
-0
^^t
J
vk^ -U
J. B.
~ :=
if
m-
i"y
'
i-
Herbert.
-0-
-^
1/
f
>
3^3
E- den's
fair
nev
Je
er
sus
will cease!
made whole!
_t}
side!
bliss
D.S
sweet
fee.
St
riv
ers
wis-dom
-
ful
__
-0
-U
to
*
P^
of
crys
'J
&
tal
fe
IS
>
-0
1>
'
CHORES.
J*
3=^
.A.
f=3
E - den
E den
dwell in bright E den ?
beau - ti beau - ti -
-*
O,
O,
O,
ful
f ul
Beau- ti-
ful, beau-ti
ful
E- den! How
den
4t J-
==
^=N=!=J=
y Jozt
v
Ba
##-
*-
-0-
-0-
r-jr
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-.
God be Merciful
ry
my
of
3.
When
Na -
4.
Worthless, help-less,
2.
load
my
lost,
of
sin,
pant,
a -lone,
un-done,
guilt
and
the
soul,
Lift
faint,
!fe=i
my
cy
set
am com - ing,
Thou a
liv
This
me
a-
lone
on
is
my
all
Gift
nor
sac
my
All
bring,
Ts
thou art
ty,
5^
Christ
am emp-
me.
is
fice
;SE
all
plea;
free,
bro-ken heart,
Friend and Guide,
rest
Me.
to
make my
plea,
God be
g^g^^fczfe^
&-
mer
ci
ful
to
t=t
2Eg
me.
32
J.
M. Neale.
Jloderato.
tt
I-
=L
1.
Ho
2.
In
3.
would trust
jL-J.
wm
Year by
And
year thy
the strife may
Fol
low whol
^ffT^.-.
m=i=,
""
di
s-
--
I
I
hand hath
nev - er
thy
ly
dan - gers oft unknown. When I wandered, thou hast found me;
know, be-fore
Therefore, Lord, I come, be - liev - ing
I
die.
rect-ing, Thou, mine on - ly guard from harm Keep me from mine own un - do - ing
bro't
fail
me On
thro'
me, Well,
<
-JO-,
i-
>rw>
l_|
a lb
_ f l #_*_|
a,
^_|_
r
j
-f +
f- fdoubted, sent me light; Still thine arm has been around me, All my paths were in thy sight.
Thou canst give the pow'r I need; Thro' thepray'r of faith re-ceiving Strength the Spirit's strength, indeed.
Help me turn to thee when tried, Still my footsteps, Father, viewing, Keep me ev - er
at thy side.
When
QJ1
*-*
T!
0-
My
33
Words and Music by
3=3:
feSE
*=t
MllZfr
-*---
1.
2.
3.
J.
H. F.
1-
3=*
3^Sr^tr-J:
*#
My
Saviour left his home on high And came to earth to bleed and die; That I might sing of
For me he bore the grief and shame, That I might triumph in his name; The jeers, the taunts, the
To him shall I de-vot ed live, And to him all my pow-ers give; To him, who, with a
-
mms
sins
3t= *~"
3
blood -y
tree,
'Twas
will
free,
so
r-0
i=t
i
forgiven,
>
+.
all,
-0-
'twas
-0-
i&i
6z=t=t
all
for
for
me.
me.
My
(for me),
Sav-iour died
for
me
(for
me),
m *.-*
^=E
My
y
I
me
to heav'n.
self
fe
Saviour died for
3R=
^t=*
And
My
is
free.
34
Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman
1.
We
2.
Hosts of sin
3.
are pil-grims on
mhtt
=^
-fcfcr
M,
Cf'
va
9^r~t
K-H? -S
i
?fc-fr-'
fay
h
d
ise,
just
us,
God
tion
is
not
'
'
-#
tried,
'
fight,
k
v
,0-
-3
the free,
long,
>"
God
fe-
f<
...
f*
t<
of pray'r; There's a
light;
and Guide;
Are
If
k>
j#
*- *'- '-
i2 L *
IK- k~
i*
r^- i
V
&
^Hri
=J
*~^~fc
V
v
;;
f J. J
_>_. It.
J>
J..
L\
Till
_a
~!*
N
t
/T\
be ver
fc
^.
fc
fc
f*
or
^-t-^,J*
s
0?
4
sel -
beSal-
t=t
will
A. Fillmore.
der-ness
this vale
*.
N$>
wil
us,
it* ft
our Coun
pathway of
us
R- -h
i
be-yond
r-r~r b
5-lv
I
fc
.
fore
jour-ney, thro'
be-hind
are close
i
prom
Fred
his wall
juilt
-'
t-
-g
^
_.
'
-1*
-01
'
V.
-0-
'
-01
* W
-
-0-
0.
1!
I*
0-
U-|
^_ K -
JZ
CHORUS.
-*
Then
^HZp
rise
-b
and glad
fl
ly sing,
-4= /
--
the glo
r fi-!.-m
>
the end
5r*
- -4= #
=fi2B k
i
i?
ft
Li
:*
^-r-N
T# *
1
*
p
S
e
-fr
Vt=
k
I
?-
Ev
^_i
1
1"^"
-tr-J=
MF
'ry
t-
con
F
*
N
H<
,,
T
'
He who
*
called us
fr ^-f-#
'
r-^->.
t.
==- V
h
fiict safe
i.
^W\,
^
our King,
of
ry
>^ t
-fnhdH
meet him, To
-A
ft
?=
Of
35
Concluded.
out
fr
to
'
f-_
b
V
r^
5
V
^
*
=fR
ly o'er,
* P 4^|c=*-^-1*_Ji
We
will
0-
k= -fe^
11
iT
praise
Till
the ark
ir-r
36
Hattie
E.
aa
+zt
1.
2.
3.
4.
John
Buell.
hous - es and lands, He hold-eth the wealth of the world in his hands;
My Fa-ther
My Father's own Son, the Sav - iour of men, Once wandered o'er earth as the poor - est of them
"a -lien" by birth;
once was an out - cast stran - ger on earth, A sin - ner by choice, an
I
A tent or a cot-tage, why should I care? They're building a pal- ace for me o-ver there;
is
in
rich
-0~
4=t
*=*=*:
v
fe-;f- -1
-*
-f
M
S
s:
sr-*
4
3
P *
2
:=j
^
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^-r 9
.
-^ U
y
Sumner.
3EESEE*
fefe
fV
Ji
B.
f-
m
i
'
still
f"
*~
may
*~
sing,
"All
*~
111
u
_j
j- :*
*
si
s.
=* 3=^
*=*=
r-
=F|
-A
heir
glo
^*
to
-
ry
*-
~P~
\j
1/
1/
un-told.
001
1
IS
^#
i~
>
"f~
T*"
L<
f".
P
P
cuoRrs.
Fi *-=*
3-tSf
f0-t-l
a King;
S=F
With
Je-sus
my
*-v-
34-
a King.
fc=*s=fc
Who
1.
2.
is
Who is on the Lord's side? Al-ways true; There's a right and wrong side, Where stand you'
Thousands on the wrong side Choose to stand Still tis not the strong side, True and grand
Come and join the Lord's side Ask you why? 'Tis the on - ly safe side
By and by.
;
3.
*.
fci
P
zzz
JL
#.
*.
JL
*.
*-_$>-
-<2-
CnORITK.
^=
te*:
-si-
Choose
Who
now,
is
Choose
Who
Who
is
now,
#_
Copyright, 1886, by
Who is on
2=i^
J. E.
Used by
On
The
true?
*=t
now,
Choose
*=^
or
-y-
-r-
Choose
:^-=fc
<_^_
On
now,
is
per.
-^
Where stand you?
38
Anna Shimon.
X'L4
-fi
1-
3-
m^-2
i^Z^*_
1.
2.
3.
9.
Fred A. Fillmore.
B_ i-
4 -3
$j
H
^
;
*
h^
^-r-i^~
1
#-r
"Call them
i-
ly
of
the
no-
low
and
ten
^-H
__j
fer,
Gath
ble,
From
"
der,
er
'
-0-
&-
-0-
"C
sin
U pA[>
\
~1
^" J
J-r-i
-1
J
9
-J
in
1-
N-t
'Twas for
'
s~
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He hath all their sorrows seen Robe and ring and royal sandals Wait the lost ones, " Call them in!
Soon the day-dawn will begin; Can you leave them lost and lonely ? Christ is coming, "Call them in!"
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Alice M. Schoff.
Fred A. Fillmore.
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2.
3.
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gracious word
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him ev - er near;
us un-to the end;
feel
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us than a - ny
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Near-er
Who
can
know
a greater
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CHORDS.
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oth
er,
Feel
sess
ing
Sav
glo
ry
Than
our woe
kind
this Christ to have
ing
all
iour-friend, so
or
bliss.
and dear!
as
Yes,
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And
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ness,
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and joy
to share.
Friend.
s
y
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40
Jessie H.
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O what
O what
O what
2.
3.
for Jesus?
J.
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v
1.
You Doing
are
Brown.
J.
you do - ing
are you bear -ing
are you giv - ing
are
_+
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is
do
has
tast
sus,
With
for
sus?
For
you
he
he
to
Je
sus?
He
gives
you
all
sal
va
ing
for
you?
ed
of
pa!n;
tion
and
peace
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count
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ft
h-
he
is
call
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all
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suf
fer
and
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la
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life
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To
work - ers,
is
call - ing
for
To - day he
serve him,
Then suf - fer, it need be,
to
Then give him your life and your la - bors,
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for
H.
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4
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for
you.
ings
gain,
bors shall
cease.
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CHORUS.
Come in
Come in
us;
to
-
to
hi
serv-ice,
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his serv
the joy
of
Come
ice,
his
serv
in
to
the strength of
his
might;
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ii
What
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L.
in
he gives
as
work that he
to the
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are
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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God
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of
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roll
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night
of
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(Hymn
1-
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9
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Each mo - ment as
it
hur - ries
pro- claim,
The wing - ed hours each day
Each sea - son shows thy bound -less lov,
Thou art
er - last - ing God
the Ev
Thou art
the High and Loft - y One;
ty!
ty!
0-
ni
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com -ing
the
till
9
O
ing hour
ing day!
ing year!
ter
1-
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for
toil
41
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Concluded.
00 f-r-^
H. Jameson.
And
you,
vou, he gives you,
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1.
irives
for Jesus?
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each
each
the
fleet
In
ris
roll
ter
fin
r--(S"
9
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la
h-
ing
ing
ing
ni
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f
1
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hour,
day.
year,
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ty.
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At His Coming.
D. B. Towner.
V
y
he gath-ers his belov-ed, shall we meet him? When the mansions he's preparing are complete;
Will our lamps be trimmed and burning when he com-eth? For it may be when the ev-en-tide shall fall;
When he o-pens wide the por-tals of the kingdom, Will we en- ter in - to glo-ry with the Lord?
V
When
1.
2.
3.
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we greet him ? Shall we bow with those who worship at his feet?
of the midnight Will be bro-ken by the Master's welcome call.
of the Fa-ther
To receive the saints' ex-ceed-ing great reward?
Or
it
may
Will we en
be that the
ter
as
si-lence
the bless-ed
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At his coming
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we
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coming we
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At His Coming.
W-
that will
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crown us,
43
Concluded.
When we
at the com-ing
ga-ther
of our King!
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1.
2.
What
3.
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4.
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and
his
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all
for-giv'n,
ho
ly, feap-py
band,
joy and love? How came those chil-dren there? Singing glo-ry,
precious flood, Behold them white and clean,
face. And stand before the Lamb,
bless-ed
glo
ry,
glo-ry be
to
God on
high,
..
44
Fronia. Smith.
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1.
2.
3.
sil-v'ry
of
sea
is
Gal
dark,
In
lee
The night
A. Fillmore.
east
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ern laud, so
-*-stsO
1.
2.
The night
3.
is
My
I'm
lost un-less
I stand
takes
fan
cy
now
My sinking heart
I'm
lost
un-less
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Copyright, 188T, by Fillmore Bros.
up
thou pi
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vcy now
sinking heart
fan
dark,
:B
there
wild
sea
sil-v'ry
fair;
by
thee,
that cry,
lot
me,
And
see
my
Sav-iour
there.
here.
mild!
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45
Concluded.
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Walk to me on
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me on
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His trembling ones
And to its waves
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As
fail,
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once
on Gal
on Gal
lee.
lee.
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His trembling ones
And to its waves
I shall not
fail,
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46
Seeds of Promise.
Jessie H.
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1.
scat
ter seeds
lov
of
3.
of
God
0 g-^-pj
ing deeds,
ry years,
come,
The seed
will
And
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will sure
er
toil
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fs-
f-
tile
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ly
and
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mm
all
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be
-
garnered
.
will
grow from
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care;
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tr
Fred A. Fillmore.
Brown.
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yield.
give.
there.
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The seeds of promise
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ri
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cast,
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cast,
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Concluded.
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grain
from hill and plain,
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last
at
That ripened grain
from hill and plain,
Be gathered home at last, be gathered
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Come before his throne, Banish all your sadness, Make his glories known;
piness de-siring, Loud the anthem raise, Heart and voice inspiring With this song of praise;
the sound victo - rious Echo loud and free Praise the Lord most glorious, Hail the jubi - lee
1.
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last.
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home at
last
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last
lat
liv
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m T-
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ing
To
ing,
In the Lord
ing,
his ho-ly
name,
rejoice.
Learning of Jesus.
48
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Learning of Je- sus the les-sons
Learning of Je -sus, the teach -er
Learning of Je - sus, the Life and
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1.
2.
3.
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low
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all
ing
faith
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of
v
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of
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youth;
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of
faith,
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so
sweet.
my
Lord.
and
home.
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to day,
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sus,
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j
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ing
Je
at
his feet, Heed -ing his coun-sels
af - ford, Charms me like words from
can
where he says come, Leads me
to
heav - en
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h"
es
i'
----.
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are
rv
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pre-cepts
spend
ly,
j*
of
my
and prom- is
the words that shall nev - er
his
pk
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Learn
his
the world
that
CHORUS.
Learn-in g
rS^#
Way, His
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mo-ments
the
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cious
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the
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di- vine,
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...
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of truth,
ri
m&
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J.
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ty,
y
I'm
I'm
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Learning of Jesus.
learn
learn
of
Je
from day
ing
ing
Je
of
sus
un
49
Concluded.
sus,
He
is
day,
to
the
the Life,
Way.
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When
Jesus Rules.
Melody by Alanson Wilcox.
Alanson Wilcox.
1.
2.
When
Now
Je
Je
D. C. We'll
toil,
we'll toil
for
Je
all
pie
The
The
peo-ple
gos-pel
call
sus,
Our
la-bor's
tions,
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giv
guid
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for-
for
our
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tires
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in
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the
land
they'll
ring,
en,
And
And
thro'
he
will
draw
them
once.
The
vie
to
ry
we'll
near.
gain.
'II
Hi
'M
When
His saints
fit
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The
preach.
Lead Me.
Words and Music by
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Help
With
May
my
Faith
Lead
2.
When
3.
4.
whole meas
life's
the days
In
me,
me
Lure
ure
to
will
f ul - ly
tkl
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ing
ho
ly,
sea
son
pat
tern
i-
en
in
of
com
our
Be
Be
truth.
heart,
in
-
mand;
Bold
Lord.
May
BE
Pi
-M=M-
ee&e*eSs^
hand
in
faint
cross
and
to
won-drous
>=^=
thine
yield;
take
love,
,^-ff
:===t
Keep
From
my
feet
part
the
way
hand,
Quick
to
do
cord
With
youth;
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of
de ing
ac -
p-
jr-rr-ra
stray
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PS
g^^^pgigiPit^i^Il
Fa - ther,
lov - ing
the world's temp-ta - tions
me bear, my bur - dens
1.
Wiley.
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I,
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when
*fc
Sr~
Hold
.if
ed,
Up
my
Through
his
~^' '"^
!
&C
my
Hid
For
ing
his
path
place
way
and
shine.
shield.
sake.
dear name's
a - bove.
In
the
home
r-
my
Lest
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ed
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end
^^3
Let
in
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fe^EfEg
'tis
*** .
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from
most
the bless
thou ev - er near
me,
thou round a - bout me,
to
speak for
sus,
Je
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What Can
ii
2.
3.
4.
51
Solo or Unison.
r
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1.
Do?
Mrs. A. L. Davison.
.3-
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=ts
'*
do
for thee,
My child - ish hands are weak;
I
know what thou hast done, O bless - ed Christ for me;
They tell me of thy love For lit - tie ones like me;
And now, up - on thy throne, Thou wilt re - mem - ber me
What
can
If
33:
And
What
That
What
yet,
is
thy
is
there,
gra-cious Lord
ho - ly will?
thou didst smile on them,
my
Lord!
=fc:
CHORUS.
Jp Jp t J'i.
I
would thy
bless
What can I
And bless them
child can
]/
V
V
thee?
Lord, for thee?
do
ten
do
=*
"
ing seek.
for thee?
der - ly.
for thee?
What
What
V
can
can
-J
What
What
can
can
I
do,
^
by Fillmori Bros.
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do,
do,
what can
do,
my
my
Lord,
Lord, for
v
for
thee,
can
m
my
*
do,
what
do,
my
my
for
Lord,
Lord, for thee, for
thee?
thee?
Hosanna
52
in the Highest.
Fred
^F
ss
:3c!
i* morn
-ing
1.
'Twas a
2.
As
3.
On
this
morn - ing
-0
*
in
fair
fair,
the old
uid
let
L #
5-
en time,
And
sic rolled
rnu
the
Glad voices
-0
0-
Je
to
sus
in tuneful praise;
-JIJ
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3=t=t
en *=*:
A. Fillmore.
Wm
Of the voic - es of chil - dren, full and sweet, As they cast their palms at the Saviour's feet.
Can we doubt that the lov - ing
Saviour smiled, When he heard the voice of each lit - tie child?
tie child with a smile of love.
While the Lord looks down from his throne a-bove, On each lit
-
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he
that
com - eth
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in
the
Hosanna
:^:
bFri
in the Highest.
name
the Lord
of
*-*
Ho
san-na
the Son
to
EE
is
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53
Concluded.
of
Da
Glo
vid,
Little
in
Fred A. Fillmore
r-
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:!=*:
1.
2.
True,
3.
So
i*
Sower.
Fronia Smith.
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fcr
The
ry
L|
LJ
Some
UJ
my strength is small
yyy t^
J.LJ
task of love
little
j.
L_J
LJ
l-J
J-l-J
l-J
CHORUS,
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to seek aright,
1
gsa
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jE^|^= ^^ft=r=g
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Then
in
--*
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Ky
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I'll
labor with
my might.
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yym
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Marching Heavenward.
54
E. E.
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1.
2.
3.
Rexpord.
j
B.
Marching on to the land that we see forn a -far, To the hills that are fair in the light of the sun;
Marching on, ev-er on, tho' the way seemeth long, To the rest and the peace that are waiting us there;
Marching on, ev-er on, and the sound of the song That is chanted by angels comes down to our ears;
IS
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Where
Where
the riv-er of life and the green pastures are, And the crown waits our brows when the conflict is done.
the air is
ju-bi-lant song, And the day always sweet as the earth's time of prayer.
a-stir with a
O, be glad, faithful hearts! for the march is not long, And thesol-diersof Je-sus have nothing to fear.
D. S. To the hills that are fair in the light of the sun, Where the crown waits our brows when the conflict is done.
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we
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ly will sing!
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on,
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march-ing
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have found a friend in Je-sus, he's ev-'ry-thing to me, He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul;
all my grief has ta-ken, and all my sorrows borne; In temptation he's my strong and mighty tow'r;
will nev-er, nev-er leave me, nor yet forsake me here, While I live by faith and do his bless-ed will;
He
He
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ev-'ry care on him to
roll.
In sor-row he's my comfort, in trouble he's my stay, He tells me
Tho' all the world forsake me, and Satan tempts me sore, Thro' Jesus I shall safely reach the goal.
de-light
shall ev er roll.
Then sweeping up to glo ry, to see his bless-ed face, Where rivers of
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Alex.
Rexford.
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Knowing our weakness we come to thee, Fa- ther, Ask-ing for strength for the bat -tie of life
Oft -en and oft - en our feet will grow wea-ry, Ma-ny a time will we fal-terand fall
Vain- ly we trust in our own strength, our Father, Our strength is weakness and fails in the test
Feel -ing our need of thy help, lov-ing, Fa ther, Ow - ing a debt that we nev-er can pay
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Ask-ing for light in the pathway be-fore us, Leading us heav-enward out of earth's strife.
Hast thou not promised thy help to the need- y, Trusting in thee there is help for us all.
On - ly thro' thee can we bear on our bur-dens: On - ly in thee can the ma-ny find rest.
Come we to thee, on thy promise re - ly - ing, Thou wilt give strength for the need of the day.
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Let Us
Walk
in the Light.
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ion that can give, In the light, in the light, Sweetest pleasure while
ion must supply, In the light, in the light, Sol - id comfort when
F - 5g+g-H
we live In the
we die, In the
light of God.
light of God.
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my
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the light, In
3*
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us walk in the light, In
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58
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2. I
1.
3.
want
want
want
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to
to
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know, each day and hour I here on earth may spend, Whatev - er to my lot may fall, That
on I go, My weakness and my need; And that 1 tread the nar-row way That
feel, as
hear his bless-ed voice My name in glo-ry call; I
want to stand with spirits blest, With-
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the
in
my
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ry lead.
per wall.
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to
feel that
want
want
to
If
am
ev - er
faithful
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on
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A crown
A crown of
of
life,
life,
a crown of
life,
fa
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and
star-ry
Concluded.
crown of
life
59
fa
-ST-
crown
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Sweet Charity.
Feed
WW
y
y
Tho' I speak with tongues of angels, Tho' I see with prophet's glass,
Tho' my faith shall move the mountains, Tho' my heirs the poor shall be,
.
1.
2.
A. Fillmore.
Tho'
Tho'
my
bod-y
feed the
al
tar,
All shall
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Over the
60
Sea.
AUGUSTUS HAYDEN.
Far be-yond the o-cean's roar, God has opened wide a door,
and joy - ful sound That a Sav-iour has been found, To the souls in er-ror bound,
dawn the hap - py day, When the bright millen - nial ray, Shall the darkness drive a -way,
1.
On
2.
Bear
the glad
3.
Then
shall
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the
sea).
When
the earth,
Chris-tians, true
glo
rious gos
By
pel light,
redeemed and
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Shall
free,
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O
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of All.
61
Edward Pereonet.
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2.
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ev
of
kin-dred,
'ry
sus'
On
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ter
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may
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name Let an
'ry tribe,
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fall;
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roy
him
all
maj
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the
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all,
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all,
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The Water of
62
Life
H. R. Trickett.
2.
In
In
3.
A. Fillmore.
33=
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1.
Fred
the des
my
ert
of
sor
turn
weak-pess
thou God
of
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row and
the fount,
to
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sin,
From
the
Let
me
pray,
faint
jour-ney
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as
er
bide
jn
me
for
thy sight
in
rs
is
long;
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the
war
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let
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ly
count
All
day,
Till
-0-
Fiixmom
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let
me
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P
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in
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hope near
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be.
of
light.
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me
drink;
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man-sions
rr
let
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bless- ing
drink,
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4
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my strength and my
my tri - als a
drink,
"P--*--*--*-
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See
in,
^-v
I thirst,
=E#^
by
hZ
and with
out
P
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with
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me
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drink;
The Water of
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Eock,
'Tis the
\j
cleft for
'Tis the
\J
me,
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Tis the
cleft for
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63
Concluded.
Life.
ter,
the
wa - ter
of
:^=^
life.
f T T t t
f-
3?
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wa
me,
s-
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Almost.
Mrs. E.
Fred
Ellsworth.
C.
nm
A-*=*-
*1- * *
--*-*--*-*
A. Fillmore
*1E &
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1. Almost thy feet have pressed The pastures green and fair Almost thy soul found rest Beside still waters there.
Almost thy heart communed With Christ thy Lord and King; Almost thy voice attuned His love and praise to sing.
3. Almost thou hast received Thy kind and patient Lord Almost by faith believed His loving, precious word.
i
2.
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O, yes, so near the gate! Yet ling'ring there in doubt; The prize within so great, Yet standing still without.
So near thy lib - er - ty, Yet slavish fears to know An heir of heav'n might be, Yet grov'ling here below.
Almost thy soul hast learned His precepts to obey; Almost thy feet have turned To walk the great highway.
;
B4
Us Just Now.
4^P=M
S-i
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Bless
Harriet
E. Jones.
~4
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H. ROSECRANS
J.
PS
Oc-i
-,
g-tt-W
1.
Bless-ed
2.
Bless-ed
3.
Lord,
we
Re-deem -er,
Re-deem -er,
are wait-ing,
Ocome ver-y
thy promise we
Ocome
near,
all
claim,
call
ver-y
grrrfT^ n=t
2 :fe
^*W
it
while
humbly we
help to
be
we earn-est-ly
m mm
<'
spir-its
to
=t
lieve,
crave,
While we
Give it
are wait-ing,
this
mo-ment,
here;
name;
cheer;
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that are
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O may we
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now.
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re
to
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save.
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us
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v
now, Hear
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hum
bly
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we
bow
1.
Us Just Now.
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our
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near
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to
1.
2.
3.
4.
My Saviour
Put
My
my
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trust
a axir
53
my
all to thee,
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From
J.
H. F.
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know thou cam'st from God, And art his on-ly Son.
However great their fear, Thy pow'r is always there.
To guard the humblest soul, That puts its trust in thee.
Thro' ev-'ry
jf
change
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thee
it
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help
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me
ev-'ry
^=
day,
tZLtl
To glo -
ri - fy
:f:=t
thy name.
P^
Draw Near
to the Saviour,
Fred A. Fillmore.
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Draw near
Draw near
Draw near
Draw near
1.
2.
3.
4.
to
to
to
to
the
the
the
the
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Sav-iour, his mer-cy in-vites you, Not waiting and doubting to follow a -far,
Sav-iour, not i-dly de-lay-ing, The highways are broad that entice thee to stray;.
Sav-iour, whatev-er be-tide thee,
-like is he precious in gladness or woe
Sav-iour, his love bids you welcome, Away from the snares of temptation and sin
:.
your feet shall not wander From paths where the prints of his guiding steps are.
deep are the pit-falls thy footsteps be-tray-ing, If once they beguile from his beau-ti-ful way.
near to the Saviour and share in his glo - ry, En -joy the rich foretaste of heav-en be-low.
His mansions are waiting with stores of rich treasures, He stands at the door-way to bid you come in.
With rev-er-ence fear him, with lov-ing draw near him, More bright shall the light of his glo-ry ap^pear.
But
closely, so closely
And
Draw
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CHORDS.
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Draw near
Draw near
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to the Saviour,
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the Sav-iour,
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Draw near to the Saviour, more closely draw near..
near,
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67
H. K. Trickett.
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Fred A. Fillmore.
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Once on the
2.
Now
3.
Trust
o-cean sailed a
gal
lant bark,
d*i
life's sea,
4-
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No
its
one ev
er
perished
who
ter
pa
ni
ty;
ges sought;
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Eager eyes were watching, piercing thro' the night, That when they saw the beacon they might steer for the light.
Je-sus gives the Bi - ble as a beacon bright, That when the gloom is deepest we may steer for the light.
Je-sus shines within it, bless-ed Star of night, And none will fail to reach him when they steer for the light.
D. S. See, the light is shin-ing from the qui - et shore *7 Soon we''11 drop the an-chor and the voyage will be o'er.
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M. LOWRIE HOFFORD, D. D.
1.
2.
3.
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Take up the sweet
There is
no name
In yon - der vault
song,
song,
song,
frain
Come sound
sweet
sky;
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the notes of
that which tunes our
high -est notes we'll
praise
loft
sing
a
y
loud,
strain,
his praise,
And mag ni
And makes our
-
Who came
on
fy
his name,
bliss com-plete.
earth to
The song
die.
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harps
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the harps
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sweeps
The song
That
song
that
^EEg
fills
the
bound
less
sky,
Is
Je
sus and
his
love,
~
Love
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1.
2.
3.
4.
is
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Concluded.
fills
his love
E-rta
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sus and
Is
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Eich art thou in worldly lore, Gifts of earth and heav'n; Thou art emp-ty, naked, poor, Un- til love be given.
Love will kindly suf- fer long, Nev-er thinking ill Make him welcome at thy door, Whensoe'er he will.
Love be-hav-eth not a -miss, Seeketh not his own; In
vil tak-eth joy, But in truth a -lone.
no
e
Love en-dur-eth o - ver all, When all else shall cease; Hoping and be - liev-ing all, Crown-ing all with peace
;
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is
knocking
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and
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or
There's no
dear name,
name,
say.
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Mr
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like
111
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sus.
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do
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my
my
my
1.
2.
3.
will
will
will
4.
the hap - py
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yes,
and
I'll
read
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my
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friend
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I'll
to
him ev
er pray.
do
best this day.
do our best to - day.
ev - er do our best.
my
Saviour help
me, Saviour help
me,
thy child,
thy child,
Si
I
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My
H. Painter.
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ever do
my
best.
child,
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D.
D.
D.
C. 1.
C. 2.
C. 3.
How
How
it
How-
it
bless -es,
it
J1
the
a%&gg tqt
5^
.
flag
of
Fred A. Fillmore.
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it
it
bless -es
it
1
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the
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its
f^=tt
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of
of
of
flag
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conquer ev
er-more,
na-tion, ev
'ry tribe,
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^J^LCopyright, 1888, bj
Fiumoej
Bbos.
ver all,
ver all,
ev - er-more,
o
o
As
As
To
the flag
the flag
the flag
of
of
of
Im-man
Im-man
Im-man
-F
1/
It shall float
Ev - 'ry
O'er
u
u
u
el.
el.
el.
K. R.
Happy
Land, Blessed Home.
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73
''
Latta.
[j^2=gzj* -N-|~|
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Fred
:^jz4=^ pt=i==C5
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s
There's a beautiful land, there's a blissful abode, Where the bright shining angels give glory to God; And the
We may sing of the beauties awaiting us there, When we pass from this world of temptation and care; But how
In that beau-ti - ful land there is never a tear, And the songs of the angels en-rapt-ure the ear; O, how
1.
2.
3.
A. Fillmore.
h~
S.
wor
ship the
Fa
ther,
his
glo
Who
a-dore,
hath saved them from sin and from death evermore,
in store, For the chil-dren of God, in the blest ev - er-more.
ful shore, In thepres-ence of God to
a- bide ev - er-more.
ries
a-dore, In that land, hap - py land, there to dwell ev - er-more.
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I
SEE
Hap-py
land,
hap-py land,
iifei
Copyright, 1888. by Fillmorb Bbof.
home,
Yj
&z
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bless-ed
*-
Happy land,
blessed home,
blessed home,
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si
74
Alfred Powers.
Mrs. A. L. D.
CHORITK.
:?=3
-a
y
oft
en
Lord
is
And
rise,
foes
great-er seem, Or
m-
-m~
-m-
=J=:
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J^<
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in
all
my
9-0-
and pray,
-0-
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1-
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Or
r;
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ev
er
-+
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f"")
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and pray,
watch
&1
pray'r.
and an-swer
'
Yjd~0
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y
-ev-er round thee stand.
t*\
for
^^_^^_ _J
a-stray,
M.
A.
t
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Brown.
I
1.
2.
3.
One
One
One
by one
by one
by one
they
in
we
all
are
us,
vit
ed,
go
ing,
As the hour of
life
One
grows late;
To our Mon-arch's broad es - tate
Not
Down the path - way steep and straight Ah,
by
a
the
mm m
m%
z|z::fcz|EZ=:te:
m^sm
one their part-ings grieve
loy
al
joy there
soul
is
They
They
us,
slight -ed,
in know-ing,
is
95&*=t
&
We
shall
_#
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ly pass-ing
rI
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are pass-ing
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gate.
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t*.
m^Sm
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wait,
&-'
They
-
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--"
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There
is
Geo. Baker.
J5-
rx
1.
There
2.
The
3.
'Tis
is
m^
%
to
bear
As
to
me
I'll
be
Je
who
he
j5l
t
f
me
sus gives
*-
for
cross
cross that
r^.Jjto-
f^*
And drank a
r^f-i
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may
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go;
learn
to
bear;
crown a
*-'
life
ly
For
Je-susbore a
&-'*+*-*-.*-
lay
it
r-
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of
-7
1*
The
woe.
0-
^4
cross
The
in prayer.
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cross
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L<
I'll
bear
i~-&-*
Je
till
bear
r*
-0
sus says
till
That
-*-y
k
y
m
y
2
i
2
h
i-
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f-
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Sav-iour's love.
L|
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dai
CHORITS.
cup
hum-bly seek
I'll
i-s-i
^s-r
thro' this
>-
'
faith
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xx
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ly
for
it
a crown.
We
3.
77
are Coming.
H. Painter.
J.
H. ROSECRANS
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We
We
We
2.
3.
&
the field of golden grain; And the garnered sheaves are keeping
in thy love Teach us, guide us, and caress us
In
0-
V7
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CHORUS.
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L#
MS
L- *
L *-i
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In
Km
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We
:*=:*:
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are
com
mg
are
com
in g>
We will
m
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we
>
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We
P=I=t=t
Who is call
*-:
e:
In his true
ing,
who is call
ing,
calling, calling, calling, who is calling, calling, calling,
-
t=t=t
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:t-tzt=t3arz=B
The Star
78
in the East.
Fred
Pronia Smith.
SSUgSlii
z*
A, Fillmore.
^=^
^0
m-9-0
L r-r-5
1.
The ma-gi
2.
An
of the
voices
3.
east Bro't gifts to Christ, the King, Of gold and myrrh and spices sweet,
sang To shepherds on the plain, The song that thro' all a-ges rings, Of
broad, To na-tions, near and far; And bid them seek and worship him, Led
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ic
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fra-grant of- fer - ing. But we have bro't this day, Gifts bet-ter far than these,
left his home on high,
peace, good will to men. Let us take up his praise,
on- ward by his star. All darkness it dis - pels, Its light shines fair serene,
Who
~ * g *
i=t
&&
*=R=
f>
hi
,r
iS
-*W^jd 0The
off rings of
And bear to
And by its
all
our
the
soft ef-
* *
r^r
=s=l=
BEE
3=
j-XjUS
*-r
thankful hearts, And joyful, joyful songs of praise, The off 'rings of our thankfal hearts, And joyful songs of praise,
sons of men, Glad tidings, tidingsof great joy, And bear to all the sons of men, Glad tidings of great joy.
fulgent beams. The way, the way is clearly seen, And by its soft effulgent beams, The way is clearly seen.
f-
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79
Adel MacDonald.
Fred A. Fillmore.
In
In
1.
2.
k'UU
Fol-low,
Fol-low,
Fol-low,
Fol-low,
^
thou me Seek-ing the burdens of
thou me; Keaping where some were too
In - to the paths that are
fol-low thou me
e - ter- nal-ly
fol-low thou me There to
'</
yes, fol-low
yes, fol-low
yes,
yes,
p-T-frH-*
oth
to bear, Fol-low,
to glean, Fol-low,
shin-ing and pure, Fol-low,
dwell in
love, Fol-low,
- ers
care-less
my
^^*
y
thou
thou
thou
fol-low thou
yes, fol-low
yes, fol-low
yes, fol-low
yes,
*=*:
me.
me.
me.
me.
*=fr
^=^
S
helph
the need-y,
-
'<S
=psr
the poor, Fol-low thou me, Fol-low thou me, Fol-low thou
T T T'
iT
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1
t>
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me ev-er-more.
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80
PT
1.
No
2.
On
3.
No
oth
0-
-0-
oth
-
ly
-
in
name
him
er
name,
+-
1*
er
sus
lone
save
sus
lone
save;
No
On
sus
save
Come
ml
par-
is
can
can
lone can
_^T"_
oth
-
-0-
er
ly
to
-0-
in
name to
him doth
him now,
*-
-0-
ac-0-
:jv:
zJzizfi:
i
is
*~
^i
sus
lone
can
save,
sus
lone
can
can
save,
giv'n,
tsf:
Je
grace
a -bound, Je
cept your Lord, Je
-
Je
don found, Je
in earth or heav'n,
2^#-u
men
H. F.
:pzizpt
-*-f
J.
~~r*
sus
lone
Je
sus
can
lone
save,
save.
z+
Pi
q^q:
Ni
Pi
PI
i-i-Mrf-
Je-sus
a -lone can
save,
No
oth -er
name
to
men
is giv'n,
Je
sus
a -lone
can
save.
81
Words Arranged.
1.
Lord, for
2.
Let
me
3.
Not
for
to-mor-row and
no wrong or
its
-
its
mm=
3tt
stain
on
needs
ft
iHll
of
sin,
my
lips,
guid-ance now,
I
do
not
Un-think - ing
Dear Lord,
I
needs
die word,
to-mor-row and
Just
Just
Just
V-iz.
day.
day.
day.
for
for
for
z=t
Thy
pray,
say;
pray
sov'reign
Set thou
But
(Z-i.
p.
-Fp -^
will
for
seal upa
thy love and
*=*:
lone,
press,
And
Shall
life
w IS
1
!
know thou
wilt
be near
-&
*&-
&-
r+-
Just for
to
Just
for
To
for,
day.
to
rr
:t:
Copyright, 1888, by Fillmore Br
day.
that day.
bless
bless
that
day.
To the Uttermost.
82
tftH
--A
\a
k-
Wiley.
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T.
God's love is unbounded and changeless for-ev - er, His mer-cy and goodness my refuge shall be;
When sin with its fetters had burdened and bound me, When, blinded and weary, I longed to be free,
3. His love is more broad than the calm flowing river, And greater its depth than the nethermost sea;
4.0 sin-ner! with burden of grief and of sadness, Why longer in darkness and wea-ri-ness roam?
1.
2.
frfc=*=fc=>E
1=*=fc:
IV
i=3t
r*
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:*=*
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And
nothing of pres-ent or fu-ture can sev-er The love which the Father hath shown unto me.
His love broke the bonds that were clinging around me, And opened my eyes that his beauty I see.
More high than the stars, it en-dur-eth for - ev - er, It saves to the ut-ter-most, saves e-ven me.
Seek Je-sus, he'll turn all thy sor-row to gladness, Thy sins, tho' as scarlet, as snow shall become.
g=Ei
^pttz^sr^szgz:^^
The blood of
*&-.
*-r-&--
the crucified
".#*
Vg-
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From
<s
sin sets
w-
me
free;
-t .
riS"--
It saves
to the
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&+
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me
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IB
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Wonderful Love.
83
Music and Chorus by
\Y.
J.
McGarvey, Jr
KrKH--J5
ifczt:
How
shall I my Saviour set forth? How shall I his beauties declare? Or how shall I speak of his worth,
Tho' once he was nailed to the cross, Vile rebels like me to set free, His glo - ry sus-tain - ed no loss,
O sin-ners! believe and a- dore This Saviour, so rich to re - deem No creature can ev - er ex-plore
Come, all ye who see yourselves lost, And feel yourselves burdened with sin, Draw near while with terror your tossed,
1.
2.
3.
4.
JS
>
O won
Or what
The
treasure of goodness in
him.
won-derful love!
Won-der-
ful love!
'
der
ful,
F> ^ ^
CODTTieht. 1887.
Copyright,
1887, hv
by Pii.i.MnBK
Fillmore R...V..
Bros.
derful
{LJLE-L-
O won
-
won-der
ful,
ful,
won-der-ful love,
ful love!
My
Sav
=u=>
iour showed to
\/
me!
wonr der-
^ \f---^f ^
jF~|
Wonderful love!
wonderful love!
love!
^FN"-
O won
der-ful love!
3:
won-der
>
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.^- ^^=1
|
Homeward
84
W.
P.
C. S.
Harrington, Arranged.
N-
:*=*
0~,^jr^r
tt-
e're
We're
..
We're
We're
'
t.
Bound.
Warren.
bound, homeward
bound, homeward
bound;
bound, homeward
bound, homeward
bound;
homeward
homeward
homeward
homeward
"I
bound. J
safe
"|
bonad. j
Stead-y,
j-
:fcs=:
qui
- et
lot,
stand firm
har
Stead- y
we soon
les
tial
shall outweath-er
bode, Promise
the gale:
which on
fly
us
'neath the
=f=S^
3 We'll tell the world as
of
O how we
:#-*-
wi
:t=tt
:f=
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we journey
along,
85
Words and Music by Lloyd Darsie,
v1.
2.
3.
4.
hear
the
while this
See, streams of
if
thy
But
ings heav
rious mes
life,
like crys
tim - id soul
And
tid
glo
en
born,
sage comes,
tal
pure,
shall
Sent from
home
ther's
who
the
there
me
For
cry,
room
no
The
roam
There's
throne
ther's
t.
Fa
the
To prod
Gush from
Here
Bid
to
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CHORUS.
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doors swing wide, the feast is spread, The spir-it and bride say come,
the Father's house, Let him that hears, say come. Come, come, thy Saviour
room with-in
all
may free - ly drink and live, And he who thirsts may come,
ev - 'ry doubt and fear be gone, For he
who will may come.
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Copyright, 1888, by
1^
i-y
4^
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Lloyd Darsie.
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will ear
2.
will hasten
3.
He
n~
is
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u
am
Of
not too
es- cape
J
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will learn of
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<-*
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1.
Fred
IS
s
1
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his
in
knock
-f-
for
he has
f-
fi
frcz
< It
OK IS.
i=ts=t
foot-steps,
lead
Not
eth,
prom-ised
He
will seek
young
to
will hear
the
nar-row way.
his
will
to
know.
and
let
me
in.
For he loves
me,
yes,
2*tf
E&l:
he loves me,
Je
sus
:*=*:
loves me,
i?^
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will fol-low
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A. Fillmore.
'
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^
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this
t=t
know
Je
me, This
is
why
love
him
so.
4=t
f=f
fez=l
Calling
Now
87
for Thee.
Fred
P
1.
Wan
2.
Have
3.
N-
A. Fillmore.
Day -light
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Jyl
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CHORUS.
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now
ing,
for thee,
he
cal ling
FST-i
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czz
f
V
f
f
call
is
ing.
ty
fir
Call
Calling
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him
Hear
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call-ing
F-JHHf
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call-ing
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now
now
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for thee.
for thee,
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now
for thee.
'
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Awake
88
Mrs.
L.
the Echo.
M. Beal Batem an
P
P
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1.
2.
3.
-3
m-
There are sleep-ing crys-tal waters, There are si -lent sun-lit hills, There are wav-ing, grass - y
There are loft-y ris-ing mountains, Where the crashing thunders roll, Where the lightning flash reThere are hon - ey - la - den flowers, Where the shining hirdlings sup, Yet no hand from liv - ing
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meadows, Which the morning zephyr thrills, Where the bless-ed name of Jesus Never on the silence spoke,
peated Speaks but ter-ror to the soul. And amid the storm and tempest Never voice has bidden cease,
fountain Lifts to dy-ing lips a cup. Soon, O soon a-mid the music Of the earth's unending spring,
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!
And
the
Nev-er
May
the
gos
on
Sun
Yet the
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the world
knee,
Sessions.
Till
the world
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may
L.
to Christ shall
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the ech
89
Concluded.
if
r
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a
u
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is
impracti-
M.
L. O.
Emerson.
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,1
King
Unrivaled
While we, with all thy saints, adore We'll spread thine honors while below,
And heaven shall hear us shout thy grace.
The wonders of redeeming love.
r>
Till,
We
Beyond the
90
Mrs. Harriet
1.
Just o
Dedicated to
Jones.
jS.
be
ver
yond
in
the
and watching
wait
ful
4.
ful
beau-ti
cit
will
O home
y!
cit
sea
of
Sea.
A. Broadhurst
ing
I
know they
Some beau-ti -
are
3.
'JL.
Wm.
and family.
A. C. Hopkins
for
the soul!
Where
safe- ly
an
can
ill
I
tread
will land
the
miss
be the lone
on that
ing ones
tide;
way;
plain
dwell
Est
jH
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Where
sweetly,
and
ev
er,
new
beau-ties
un
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fold,
lost,
roll,
My
dear ones
in
safe
ty
f-rzzns:
y
1
bide.
sea,
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me
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sea,
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bear
v-
me
to
f.
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those
f-
love best;
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Beyond the
Concluded
Sea.
91
in.
*
I
long
the
for
We
me,
for
j A_jLI
'4
-J-
sigh
for
that
ha
Would Work
^" *
1.
2.
3.
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of
rest,
for Thee.
Fred
p3[*i
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would conse - crated be, To thy service dear; Let us grow in grace each day, And from year to year.
But
if in some lowly place, Thou wouldst have us move; Send us
only guide us there, By thy wondrous love.
Reapers strong or gleaners weak, As it pleaseth thee; If we serve thee we're content, Howsoe'er it be.
Go Forth
92
Jessie H.
to the Reaping.
Fred A. Fillmore.
Brown.
d2-
y
1.
The Mas
2.
Go
3.
Then
ter
forth
la
call-ing
is
the glo
to
To ga
ous reaping,
Go
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ye
he
With
last;
faith
the
in
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ing grain;
bor
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for reap-ers
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sure
ly
sur-ance Of
|?
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rest
in
dreamland
Pi
P. -V
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A-wake!
main.
h
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service
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w
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ere long
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Is
awake!
past.
r
f
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mgE^EtESl
opportunity's morning
when thy
\j
re
f- f* f f#r*
):,!?
long-er
is
Mas-ter's as
Nor
lov-ing sleep-ers,
ea.se
-I
darkness is nigh,
93
Feed A. Fillmore.
q==^i
^_^qiziN^SH=:Stazi
K-ta
'
Shall the servant doubt his Saviour, Tho' the clouds between
them
1.
2.
3.
roll?
CHORDS.
feSfc=t
Down
vor
in
on thy soul.
en-cum-bered flowers,
of time and sense!
ings
bless
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God
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Pr
hope
be long de-ferred
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Copyright, 18S8, by Fillmore Beds.
is
near thee,
He
i-
ii
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heard.
94
Mks. C.
L.
Shacklock.
D. B.
Townee.
h
1.
2.
3.
4.
In
Are you work-ing, are you work-ing
In
Are you grow-ing, are you grow-ing
In
Are you watching, are you watching
When the trump of God is sounding, And
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ft
ft
the
the
the
the
gar-den
gar-den
gar-den
gates are
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the sun, Will he find a gold - en harvest, Will you reap a rich re-ward, For the
heav'nward on the way? In the knowledge of the Saviour, In the rich-ness of his word Are you
garments pure and white, Like the lovely rose of Sha-ron, Is your heart in sweet ac-cord ? Does it
bless-ed you shall know, If with-in the Master's vineyard, From the morn till e-ven-tide, You have
set-ting
of
^gd p^
v v
r\ f
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faith -ful
toil
and
serv-ice
=*
ft
ing,
are
ftftftftftftfsft
in
the
in
the
ft
'
j*
gar
When
den,
he
com-etb
at
95
Concluded.
the set-ting of
the
'
<
Will he
sun,
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find
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k=tez*o=te=t
is
the sight,
Lord
When
each can
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C.
M.
Wm.
P-
Brown.
work- ing
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a golden harvest, Will you reap a rich reward, For the faithful
s
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you.
eye,
When
free
from
B.
Bradbuky.
And show
a brother's love.
hide,
bow
1.
Lo!
2.
Round me
3.
Hum -t)ly,
4.
Now
T
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Great-er
joy
can ne'er
be
thy word,
tho'
all
my
r*i
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be,
do
all
One
heart,
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what-e'er
thy
will
thou
wilt.
bey.
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word,
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ing for
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serve with
jo.
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will
Let me
Thou, my
sight,
est
mine, Than to
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be produced by the soprano taking the tenor, the alto taking the soprano, and the tenor taking the alto
notes for the first four measures of the chorus, using the small notes for ending, instead of the slurred ones. The tenor, of
course, sings a high pitch to the alto notes.
effect will
J.
Shelton.
J.
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I
1.
2.
S.
4.
One
One
One
One
step
step
step
step
at
at
-m
fez^z)i:
hope
dear
dear
dear
dear
Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,
II
can not take
ft*
m-
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i^zTzb:
less,
is
walk
by
faith
in
my
jour-ney com-plete.
iour,
iour,
iour,
Till
And
heav-en's
man-sions
ya
be - fore.
thy might.
One
ap-pear.
*fltfi
'
at
iour, Till
-^
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t=t=t=t
S.
step
C<2_i
One step at
faith grows stronger in thee
in thee,
mnm^4
H. ROSrXRANS.
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Sav
Sav
Sav
time,
time,
time,
time,
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a
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at
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My
98
M. E. Seevoss.
leadeth
me.
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P.
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m
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cross life's
So,
may be
trust -ing-ly
Tho' rough
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my
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From "Holy
My
V- V
Voices,"
by permission.
My
gF y-^fa= fi
Sav-ior leads the
mz
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99
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way Tho'
will lead
me home My
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Praise the Lord.
Thomas Harrison.
Music arranged.
**
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
How
beauteous
By
day
the earth
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100
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Marching on,
marching
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While
on,
marching
on,
Fp.kd A. Fillmore.
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marching
marching on,
on,
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Marching
1.
2.
3.
March
March
March
-
li^
1.
2.
3.
ing
ing
ing
on,
marching
on,
on,
on
on,
on,
marching
on,
We
marching
are pressing to
the Lord
the holds
ing on
fi
hosts
our
by
Sa
tan's
ar
to
gain
ter
r-f*
of
pf
san
faith
-
py
y
throng,
the
strife,
In
the Lord
holds
On
to
gain
our faith
Sa
by
e
ter
is
-
tan
nal
is
strong;
my
kept;
nal
life;
f-
HH
strong;
kept;
life;
Marching On.
and
val-iant
less, faith-ful,
cour-age
iug on
will true
Fear
March
iafe
to
Fight
er strong,
Vic
Ev
soldiers prove,
ev
-^
*-i #
on,
marching
on,
marching
a-'-H
Marching
on,
to
er-more
age
strong,
Vic
rious
King,
Ev
marching
0* *
to
er
-i
on,
marching
0-^-0^3-0
on,
ban
marching
on,
*-r
marching on,
ner
of
his
love.
shall
be
our
song. Marching,,
more
ti
[*
0-
* *
0-i0
We
his prais
z &i
marching
on,
02*
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his
ry
his love.
1
-
on,
of
shall .be
ry
die:
-
sa^s
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f=FF
101
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We
Concluded.
Happy Home.
102
Ray Palmer.
mE?\
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And
1.
Are
For
2.
3.
rest
For wea-ry souls designed,. Where not a care shall stir the breast,
there, Lord, a
there bright, hap-py fields, Where naught that blooms shall die ? Where each new scene fresh pleasure yields,
- ev they Whose joy-f ul feet shall stand, While endless a - ges waste a - way,
er bless ed
is
f*
f f f f
1.
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And
fee
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CHORUS.
And live, and love, nor ever roam From that serene re-treat? Happy home,
happy home,
happy home,
With murmurs sweet as angel dreams. And flow'ry banks beside?
happy home,
Then let me, gracious God, ascend To sweet re-pose in heav'n.
Happy Home.
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:
Concluded.
3
B
Happy home
to
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ra?
happy home,
Happy home of
happy home,
happy home,
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Happy home,
pilgrims giv'n,
happy home,
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103
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rest in heav'n.
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Catch the sunbeams as they play Round thee every morning, Rich with gifts of golden light, Hill and vale adorning.
D.C. 2. Catch the sunbeams as they fall, For they come from heaven Gifts for rich and poor alike, Freely they are giv-en;
D.C. 3. Catch the sunbeams as they fall, They will prove a treasure, Eicher far than gems and gold, Tho' in untold measure.
D.C.
1.
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"
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f"
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Glancing
o'er the
mountain
top,
J'l
Dancing on the
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104
J.
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1.
2.
3.
H. ROSECRANS.
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O sing
O sing
lilillilliiSl
+
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How
down from
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gain,
Jesus came
above,
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And
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To make him an
heir to
ful
love.
yes,
f^
...
sing,
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s
.
--
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r- L
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his throne.
y. Mfj'f ; *^/-^
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sing,
gain,
He came
*.
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o
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love,
sing
it,
and again,
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Copyright, 1888, by Fillmoeb Bbos.
V* -
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J. II.
j.
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2.
3.
Now
re
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Dear
Out
1.
105
Brown.
Jessie n.
er
re-veals,
sal
to
sal
sal
va - tion Dear to my
-va- tion "Je -sus has
-va- tion Oth - ers will
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Fillmore.
F^-r
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CHORUS.
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heart are
died
as
its
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106
Words by
ihe
Author
of "
There
is
Happy Land.
Feed
A. Fillmore.
^T*t
1.
2.
3.
4.
know of a land, where the bright an-gel band Are clad in their garments of glo - ry so grand;
know of a home where the saint-ed ones roam, Where parting, and sighing, and tears are unknown
know of a place where our dear Father's face Will beam on his chil-dren in beau - ty and grace
know we shall be, when our iSav-iour we see, From sin and from sor-row for ev - er set free;
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They
They
They
sing
sing
sing
We'll sing
hal
le
hal-le
hal
hal
le
le
3
lu-jah,
lu-jah,
lu-jah,
lu-jah,
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hal-le
hal-le
hal-le
hal-le
lu-jah,
lu-jah,
lu -jah,
lu-jah,
in
in
in
in
anthems
glo
glo
glo
ry
ry
ry
di-vine.
di-vine.
di-vine.
di-vine.
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CHORITS.
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Halle- lu
jah, hal-le- lu
jah, Hal-le- lu-jah, they sing as they shine,
hal-le -lujah,
Halle - lujah, they sing, halle - lu-jah, they sing,
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lu
jah,
lu-jah,
hal
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p_ y
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lu
jah,
lu-jah,
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Hal-le
lu
iah, in
they sing,
is
di-vine.
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1.
There
is
2.
Come
to that
3.
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O how they sweetly sins:, " Worthy is our Saviour King;" Loud let his praises ring, Praise, praise for aye..
O we shall happy be, When from sin and sorrow free, Lord, we shall dwell with thee, Blest, blest for ayeO then to glo-ry run, Be a crown and kingdom won And bright above the sun, We'll reign for aye.
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h,
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with Jesus' presence bright;
thou not weary Al-tho' thy Lord re-veal not yet the hour;
Sun
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we
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gold
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Our Sav-iour
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109
Jessie H. Brown.
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Are you building on
Years, like tides, will come and go; Tell me, are you ver-y sure That they will not o
3.
Lay with
3sfefe
H?-^>
i>
,
High a-bove the sandy beach, Where no sudden wave can shock,
1.
2.
patience, faith
Much
Far
"tn
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no
beat
ing
tide
that seemed at
first
hove
an
the
can reach?
se - cure?
gry tide.
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on the sand?
We
110
shall Rest.
Fred A. Fillmore:.
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1.
This
is
When
2.
This
is
Where
3.
If
we wish
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much
so
to do,
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of
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the serv-ice
the Mas-ter, If
resting, And
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We shall rest from toil and weeping, In the mansions of the skies.
We shall cease from toil and weeping, In our ev-er-last-ing home.
JJ#J-f-
When the bright eternal morning On our raptured sight shall rise,
When we pass the shining por-tals, Nev er, nev er-more to roam,
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die,
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be standing
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shall
yes,
rest,
shall rest,
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we shall rest from toil and weeping, We shall rest,
I
shall
shall rest
t1
Concluded.
shall Rest.
rest,
from
toil
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1.
2.
3.
fr
in All.
Fronia Smith.
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03
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Fred
A. Fillmore.
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Nearer and dearer The Saviour grows each day; Clearer and clearer His light shines on my way.
Clos - er and clos - er I press to reach his side, Sur - er and sur - er In safe - ty to
a-bide.
Fair-er and fair-er My life grows hour by hour; Pur-er and pur-er, Touched by his saving power
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Sav-iour,
Ftp-
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Sav-iour!
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Copyright, 1888. by Fillmoei Bkos.
Thou
art
my
HI
F=iV?:?
S4
all
:s:
in all; Hear-ken,
-?-c
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hearken
SJ**eeS^
When
rrf't.
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112
The Sav-iour
In
3.
5.
6.
Haw:
1.
2.
4.
J. E.
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r, - v..^ Ti, n t nil kin mI ,t <-;^ w,*~i,- 1-rTT
on
ry, That all his sal-va-tion might know,
died
Cal - va
broken, their spirits were sad, For Je-sus, the Mas-ter, was dead.
of God, is not here.
The old, old sto-ry
an-gels and men
a-dore, The Son
to-day.
death and the gloom- y grave, The vict'ry is gained
glad-ly we hear
her say, "Rabbo-ni!" my Mas-ter and Lord,
in an -thems ring, To-day he
is
just
the same.
earth
0- -
igiil
It brings rich joys to
* *
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Copyright, 1888, by J. E.
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:fc
**lt
me; The
sto
ry
* - g-
so
ti- ful
V * yt
and
)rrjr-
^dbtst
Hawi
beau
ev-emew,
-0-
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is
now
^
is
free.
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Belden.
F. E.
'
1.
2.
When
3.
Then come
by the liv-ing
wa-ters,
Thy strength
*=*
will
free
a-while
Where
crystal
to give us
wa-ters gen-tly
\-I
sal-
*=*o=fc=*=fc
s=H*
And
tar-ry
fount of
m
+
rP
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j?
by the liv-ing
fSL
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wa
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liv-ing
wa
ters;
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Tar-ry by the liv-ing wa
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The
J. E.
Whit* Pub. Co
ry
by the
f*-
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Tar
ters,
liv-ing wa-ters,
#--*i
fount of
t. V*.
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liv-ing wa-ters,
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Life,
To Be There.
114
L. H. Jameson.
1.
2.
3.
4.
the riv
the banks of
On
There their sor - rows and tri
There shall friendships, be -gun
With the an - gels and glo
*
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life,
o'er,
With
here
be
low,
J,
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IS
fi
of
the
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for
cit
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of
tr-t
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God
er they're blest
ri - fied saints,
the Sav
ly riv'n
be;
to
f2_i
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Far
removed from
There the wick - ed
Be
renewed, for
As
for fount-ains
T*i V
the midst
In
of
are
fc==Elp
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.
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to
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be there,
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tp*
to
be there,
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be
there,
to
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be there,
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F
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friends to be there,
ri
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to
Ft-#
be there,
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To Be There.
Concluded.
fin
115
3=^
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To be
there,
to
to
be there,
to
...
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Dear Redeem
be there,
S
My
we
long
to
be there
be there,
t.
t.
Place of Resting.
Arr.
1.
2.
3.
4.
\j
On-ward
- * * * -T
er
sto
rntTT
feeds
wea
am
hast-ing-
sad sto
ry,
On
hast-ing
All
-x3-
sin's
F.
On
it
J. II.
to my
e - ter- nal home, Onward to
it
am
T
the curse has passed a-way, Ev -'ry trace of sin's sad
Turns our sighing in to song, On the fresh-est past-ures
Nev-er, nev-er sin a - gain, Nev-er-more he sad or
M- MM.' M.
JL.
Y-JL.
A.
to
by
ry,
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116
of the Kingdom.
Words and Music by Augustus Haydkn.
1.
2.
3.
fe
g
g pr
broth-er,
In
the
broth-er,
In
tbe
still
and
sol
emu
night?
broth-er,
All
long
the
fer
tile
way?
ESI
Are you sow - ing the seed
Are you sow - ing the seed
Are you get - ting read - y
-#
of
of
for
the
In the heat
fair ?
mm
P>
of the Kingdom.
Concluded.
117
fee
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*-
^=S=S
will
=*
you gar
ner
ny,
at
*-+.*-+.*.*-+.*.
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He Knows
the bar
it All.
Fred
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1.
2.
home?
vest
Unknown.
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He knows
all
it
all,
it
he knows
r&ull
^
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all.
it
all.
this:
it
he knows
seen.
t=t
1/
He knows
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118
&
Lift!
Brother, Lift!
Words and Music by
1.
2.
3.
When
Du
When
-
the
cross
ty's
call
the
II
seems hard
self
is
-
vil
car
to
-
de
ny
Lift!
ry,
ing, Lift
-*^
*
lift!
O'er
the
bur - den
broth
lift
Half
the
bat
lift!
Lift
er,
broth -er,
-*
^=B
*v
is
r~i
Belden.
jv-
broth -er,
I#T7
F. E.
&-
tie
-*
IIOUIIS.
*I
nev
er
tar
lies
in
try
lift
the
long
ry,
Lift
broth
er,
lift!
ing,
Lift
broth
er,
lift!
est,
Lift!
5^B
i5fea=?=i
broth -er,
=t
Lift
the
and
cross
clasp
it
tight
er,
lift
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i
Lift!
brother,
fp^
Copyright, 1886, by
^=5=
The
J.
lift!
Lift
ab=b=t=E
bur
f3
den light
er,
Lift! brother,
-<-*
lift!
HI
When
'
When,
his
sal
since the
2.
And
3.
For should we
va
tion bringing,
Lord re-tain-eth
pro-claim -ing
fail
w>
1.
To
Zi His love
Our great
on
119
Je
]/
sus
chil-dren
Ee-deem - er's
still,
Tho'
now
as
praise,
The
stones,
our
to
all
stood
King he
si-lence
"
Pt-*
tr-fOl*
:t=t
sham
**
:lz=t:
ing,
Ho
On
san
Zi
Would
their
na to
his
on's heaven-ly
ho
EE
san
^_
0.
p=K
tt==~t
JZL
sing - ing,
reign - eth
*==
name.
hill
nas
J3U
shall
we
on
ly
him,
fend
m
But
ban
ner,
We'll
ren
der
The
*=*
m^m^m^mmmmmmm
as
he rode
long,
his
throne.
trib-ute
our
^-P-fr-h
of
He
let
them
still
at- tend
bow be -fore
-m
him,
-
na
der,
E3E
And
To Da - vid's roy - al
They too shall be the
P-*
Lord's.
US
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120
Room
There no
Is
&E
for Jesus.
my
1.
Is there
sus
In
Is there
no room for
no room tor
Je
2.
Je
sus,
The
3,
Is there
no
room
Je
for
poor need
Shall I
y heart
thank - less
so
be,
p^r^
fr:
3=*
i
feF
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iipME3EEEfe^=|
.
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en-
ad-
JJ-=
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.
<g
Must he
But me
knock-ing,
treat
mit
ing,
him,
When
at last
de-part? Shall I
re
the blest. So quick -ly
to be
he has died for
me?
Shall I
fuse
Sfe
t=t=t
CHORUS.
5te
7"1'
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tomb
No,
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HH^f
Copjrighi, 1888, hj
Fiumubc
FF
L#
tf _
3=t
Bko.
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w-
There no
Is
Room
for Jesus ?
m^m-u^h
room,
Now
in
gfcte^K
"
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121
^p
5- V r^5 -^-r'"
^9-
Concluded.
in
"-
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Refuge.
A. P. Cobb.
&E-j=Es=:j=j=St=-l^l== =Ea=i
i_j
iLS
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(The night
Am
#_.*
ft
_j
is
S3
f$5
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f--^r r
Comes
fs
^>->
i==^=Ns
&>
fcifct
^@Eff
Saviour strong,
tt
my
I
:5=3tz3tt!5
-*-?-~j.
voice to me, In love's sweet accents ringing, O soul dismayed, be not afraid, 'Tis I, deliv'rance bringing.
sweetest song, To thee shall e'er be given Close to thy side, secure I'll glide, No more by tempests driven.
;
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122
John Newton.
Arranged by
fi
2.
3.
4.
raer
11- J
I
I
gal's
bounds
called
ca
in bread,
his
son,
round the
large
reer,
sup
m&
w
neck Of
-jplies,
And
I'll
-0-
?zl
bread, he cries,
Sgl ?=*
_j_ D_h
Nor
^_#
_,
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cy oft are sent; They stopped the prodihe said, But hunger, shame and fear; My Father's house aI've done, Fall down be-fore his
Un - wor-thy to be
face,
ing back, He saw, he ran, he smiled, And threw his arms aD. S. My Father's house has
se-vere, In
=3=2
4-^*
1.
H. F.
J.
L^gl-^ll
Rejoice,
For
starve in foreign lands
1-
+ *-+-+
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1.
2.
3.
'
123
Brown.
Jessie H.
A. Fillmore.
O brother! when you wea-ry grow, There is but one sure place to go; When strength is need ed
When sin puts on a pleasing face, And lures you by her smiles and grace; When she would lead your
When those you love are called to tread The shadowed valley of the dead; When heart and hope to
-
m^
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m
BKFRAIX.
J=5b
Then, brother,
is
is
a time
Then, brother,
is
is
is
is
is
is
a time
Then, brother,
is
for
soul
the day,
to pray,
to pray,
-<2.
time to pray
time to pray
time to pray;
to
j*.
JL *.
the
day,
stray,
time
time
pray,
Then, broth-er,
Then, broth-er,
to
to
pray,
grief give
way,
Then, broth-er,
time
to
pray.
for
soul
E
Copyright, 1888, bj Fillmore Bbcw.
124
Tell
Jessie H.
it
Today.
Brown.
^^
1.
If
2.
If
3.
If
the
name
of
the Sav-iour
pre-cious to you,
is
t=t
rS
his
If
t=t
:t=t
K-
t~$
tender and true, If the light of his presence has brightened your way, O, will you not
strength of your Lord, If the hope of
in, If
sto
ry
day?
to
re
-peat?
cheer-bringing word?
e-
rest in
vi-ta-tion
--eJr-4
they
is sweet,-
t=t
will
you not
will
you
tell of
tell
B
*K
not, will
:*=*=*=
them the
_
-b-
tell
tell
* *;;***
you not
tell
it
to
your
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LB3
glad-ness
the sweet in
mjm
not, will
you not
Tell it Today.
Concluded.
125
PI
day?
tell
^m
it
I~l
to-day? If the light of his presence has brightened your way, O, will you not
2:
4-tM-f-i-
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Tl
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V
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Know
to-day?
tell it
*.-+.
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Love Thee.
^=J=*=2=Eg=f
I
1.
know
==
*
2.
And
3.
Then may
mount on
eagle's
D.
U=t=
t-il
S.
&
And
in
thy love
do thou
my
strength
-f#-
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CHORUS.
That
My
I
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thy face may see.
soul from Satan's power.
find the per -feet day.
From day
to
mm
Copyright, 1888, by
day
re
^M
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Fiumoki
O,
Bbos.
let
it
be
my
on
ly
feet will
to
do;
new.
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126
Jessie H.
Brown.
Fred A. Fillmore.
S3
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1.
2.
3.
There is joy
There is joy
You can give
N^i
FS
he comes to
soul
seek a place of
giv-en
is
I-
join
will
to
y.
t?
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y=
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safe
the
Sav
bid you
wel
to
Pl_5
#
M
^^iil
fez:
When
When
%=x
ty,
iour
Led to
Do
come,
gen
do
trust the
not
lin
-
ger,
and
the d irk
in
-
tie
cold.
Shepherd's might
not
Ion
ger stray.
t*_~<2-
-II
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S.
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r"|
y
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There
is
joy
There
g^
is
,r
is
joy
#
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'
1
y-H
a-mong the an
y-
among the
y
There
gels,
is
joy
among
the angels
when a
an-gels,
p-
#
y
y-
-y r-
y-
*=
wan-der-er
#
h
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T--
returns; There
*'\
joy
is
r-
r^
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is
joy,
a-mong the an
yes, there is
When
gels
a-mong the an
joy
t=t
i-
Webb.
gels,
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Concluded.
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D.
G. DUFFIELD.
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Lift high his roy-al banner; It must not suf-fer loss; From victory
D.S. Till every foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed.
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Ye dare
Against unnumbered
The arm
The trumpet
Forth
to
call obey;
the mighty
conflict,
"Ye
foes;
you
To Thee
128
we
Come.
Fred A. Fillmore.
R. C. CofRTXEY.
SH:
1.
Lord,
to
Fa
ther,
1.0
3.
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thee
we come!
To
Help
Lord di - vine
In Christ we have a Friend,
-
In
O
O
1.
2.
3.
our cares
we
Thy
love,
He
is
bring; For
to
love
thee
is
life
and
O Lord, be
our hope, our
love,
love,
for
love
thy
love,
is,
he
more Thy
He
light
that
O
our
is
Stfe
('II
OKI'S.
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shown.
mine
Let
trust,
us
Then may
Our soul's
Lord, be mine
hope, our trust,
^_
us,
his prais
sing.
es
thee
dore.
sin-cere
de
Light."
let
us
his
prais
thee
cere
O,
help
in time
of
help,
O, help
in
need!
o
O,
es
time
of
need! O,
sing.
dore.
de- light.
sin
lift
mmm
hear each heart-felt prayer!
O,
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by Fillmoi
lift,
O,
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all
earth-ly
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all
care!
earthly care!
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129
Teu
de- light The Bridegroom expecting to meet;
With lamps newly trimmed and with rai-ment of white, The Bridegroom expecting to meet.
mid-night no long - er their vig - ils they keep, The Bridegroom his coming de-lays;
2
long - er
ex - pect-ant, they alum-ber and sleep, The Bridegroom his coming de-lays.
Se - cure, they all sleep, tho' the fool - ish have failed The oil for their lamps to pro-vide;
3 {
lov - ing en - treat - y,
no warn-ing pre-vailed, The oil for their lamps to pro-vide.'
( No
{But hark to the voice, wak- ing fool -ish and wise: "The Bridegroom To meet him, go forth!
4
to
the fool - ish! what ut - ter surprise! "The Bridegroom! To meet him, go forth!
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glo
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When
Je-sus, the
Bridegroom, appears
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He That Overcometh.
130
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He
He
He
that
that
that
that
o
o
o
o
vercometh
vercometh
vercometh
vercometh,
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When
he lays this
life
R. T.
Wiley.
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ft
with
its
burdens down;
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in glo - ry
the crys-tal riv - er
the Lord will give him
shall live
Where
heir
is
to all
*--*.-*-.
crown,
a
white
throne-
name
there.
my
is
"
CHORES.
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him
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Fred
A. Fillmore.
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1.
2.
3.
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Where
Out
Un
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winter's
bit
ing
hap-py
of
ter
Wea
Home
winds
days
-ffl.
Think
Long
Jft.
A-
'
&.
Come
t*.
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ri
ly
moan;
Goeth the well loved child, Straying, by sin beguiled, Weakened and sore de-filed, Far from his home.
Would I were there once more, Would that my pain were o'er, Stive me I now implore !" Sad- ly he cries.
ev - er - more.
Wounded, here's balm for thee, Wea-ry, come rest with me, Hap py and bur-den free, Be
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He Leads Us
132
On.
Words arranged.
&m
1.
2.
3.
He
He
He
slow,
Though
fears,
He
life,
Up -ward
not know.
-
et
rv
years; Past
strife,
X=t
-,gr
3=*J
leads us on
By paths we do
leads us on Thro' all th'un-qui
at the last, When o'er the wea
ffi?te
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Aft
\
all
-
er
the
>
>
rest
\
less
we
and
ter
on
tan
ach
oft
f*
faint
fal
the
gled
ing
maze
Of'
pain,
The
sin,
we
call
of
sor
ness
row,
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Yet when the clouds are gone (are gone) We know he leads us
We know his will is done (is done); And still he leads us
Aft
er
our
toils
He
gives us
rest
at
on.
on.
last.
Unto Thee
133
I Fly.
v-
1.
Un
2.
Sorrow's waves
3.
When
h-
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to thee
fly,
may
rise
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safe
da
ty
tion,
me, Sweet
hide
shall
nev
ly
hide
er
me
beat.
know dis-may.
in
the
-9
me
Let
find
in
thee
ref
- ujre,
cleft.
bless
ed, bless-ed
j=
Son!
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In
the
'-I
J3EE
3SES
5cleft,
O,
hide
port
is
won.
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Welcome Home.
134
M. LOWRIE HOFFORD, D. D.
Fred A. Fillmore.
We're pressing toward the shin-ing shore, Sweet voic-es whis-per, come, And loved ones wait bethe saints a - bode, So
cit - y
of
glo-rious and
so bright That cit - y
with its
We're pressing toward the shin-ing shore, Come, join the hap - py band, Be - yond the des - ert
on from day to day, We soon shall bid
We're pressing
a - dieu
To des - ert wastes for
1.
The
2.
3.
4.
we
brio-ht-er
Pf
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To bid
us
gleaming towers,
waste,
see
skies
Is
'
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burst-ing
on
our
1"
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r
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And
r-
There
|ija
L>
Sweet
welcome home,
wel-come,
is
view.
uj
n
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there
welcome home,
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wel-come,
is
land.
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whis-per, come,
sight.
voic
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none
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welcome home,
fe
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the gate,
side
g_g--_l_
IS
Pffif
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be - side the
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wel-come home.
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135
Brown.
Fred
A. Fillmore.
A-
2.
3.
Out
in
the des - ert
Long have I wandered
Long have I sought for
g fctfc TT
"Come
in
sor-row and
sin;
Now
am
and
rest,
Long
o'er
ref-uge
call,
0c*
un-to
-*-?-
\>
S.
*__# _C,
#__
no balm
Earth has
S. Stretch
in-
of
for
to
me
LV-
sor-row-worn soul,
wan-der
me thine om-nip - o -
a -way,
to
tent
0lj
-0
to
Now
of thy face
the light
in
on
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7
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in-vite.
shall
be whole.
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would
thy threshold
stay.
stand.
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OR IS.
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Come Now.
136
Heed
R. T.
the gen
Wiley.
ps=i=p:
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fcd
1.
Sin-ner, baste to
2.
Ask, and he will give you, Hear the message kind Knock, it shall be opened, Seek, and ye shall find.
Now'sthe time accepted, Now, the day of grace; Lest the night o'ertake you, Come and seek his face.
3.
tie
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your sorrows, Sins, and doubts, and fears; He will give you gladness, He will dry your tears.
Precious in - vi-ta-tion! Words of promise sweet Claim their blest fulfillment, Kneeling at his feet.
For his " Whoso -ev - er" is for all mankind.
All are giv- en welcome, All may pardon find;
D.S. Come at once to Je - sus. Low be-fore him bow;
He tvill give you gladness, Come to him, come now.
Come
with
all
*_*_jf_
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Sin
ner,
ner,
Heed
the
lo\
ing can
Wel-come, par
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all.
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137
h
1.
Shepherds, watching;
2.
"Glo
on
sfes^=3=1
-
gel
strain
born,
From
And
%*-
1H3
the choir of
a
Sav - iour
pij
glo
giv
ry,
And
glad,
en;
For
to
you
Kin z
Wiley.
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SECOND PART. 7
whom
first part,
or
all
as
May we
Then thy
earth rejoices.
the
love,
The
7 In his
a Christmas Carol
Nearer
1.
2.
3.
Thee
to
-go,
bliss
rise
a warn-ing low,
find in
this,
last-ing prize
i?g=33
Fraught with
my
childhood dreams, Is
me
for
it
Fa - ther, I flee
E'en
in my griefs I say:
E'en when Death's heralds come, Lord, may they be
Still
all
"So
by
'An -gels
my song shall
my woes to
to
be,
Near-er,
be
Near-er,
pf?:
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-&
iff
my
my
my
God,
God,
God,
--
jfy*
Sa-cred and tender seems,
Out
An
to thee,
to
'
gels
to lead
Near-er,
Near-er,
thee, Near-er,
to thee,
Near-er
Near-er
me home, Near-er
my
my
my
&>
to
thee;"
to
thee;
to
thee;
er to thee."
er to thee."
er to thee."
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DIKT.
1.
2.
3.
4.
to
Know.
ROCK OF AGES.
Brown.
Alio and Tenor.
139
n. F.
J.
As the day draws near its close, Down the street a pilgrim goes, Full of grief his life has heen, And his
In the church an earnest throng Sing with joy the dear old song, While the pilgrim stands and waits, As he
" In the Rock for sinners cleft, Is there still a ref-uge left?" So the pilgrim, full of doubt, Stands and
"Rock of A-ges, un - to thee From the wilds of earth I flee!" So the pilgrim, worn with sin, At the
j.
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L l
**
_^Iq=^zfe=5
*-
22:
is
full of sin.
List, what mu-sic sweet and low! 'Tis
a
at heaven's gates; And his heart-throbs firmer grow At the
ques-tions just without, While the sing-ers ear -nest grow In the
church-door en-ters in, And with quiv'ring voice, and low, Sings the
heart
might
song
song
song
song
he
he
he
he
used
used
used
used
to
to
to
to
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knowknowknowknow-
^z
Rock of
Rock of
Rock of
Rock of
^===E=[
r ra-ges, cleft for
J.
me, Let
J*
me
*m
J.I2j
ft
ft
fci
^-pr-teife:
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Knh
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ft
Ki
n&e
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140
Grace Glenn.
J.
H. F.
1
5-^m
1.
2.
3.
We
We
Wc
by the
are wait-ing by the
are wait-ing by the
are wait-ing
riv
er,
riv
er,
riv
er,
And we may
And at most
i9-
\.A _g
-0-
#-
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-y4-
boat-man comes to
-tf-
foot-steps, glad
cross the
-*-
-o-
or
lent
si
-*-
CHORUS.
n
-M
^n}
bear
wea
wa
us
-
ry,
ters,
--
Bi=Eg=i
-J
-j
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5=S _^_
f=*~~S
#H
ing
by the
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streets of gold.
still
an
and
We
clear.
are wait
riv
a-
(you and
er,
We
are
gels' song.
>
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you and
<
fedfc.
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wait-ing,
J
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are crossing,
by.
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-yy" Joj and Gladuess," by permission.
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Sometime.
Mrs. Harriet
2_*
1.
2.
*| i-#
# _!
We
shall gain
3. Yes,
141
E. Jones.
the
shin-ing
er
will
that
home
we'll reach
land,
Some-time
he crossed, Some-time
yes,
Some-time
yes,
so
fair,
:>*:
some-time
some-time
some-time
We
shall join
the
shall find
our
of
J-JiJU
r-
gzg=*
sing
g
re
saints' e
yes,
sometime,
With
yes,
sometime.
Hand
yes,
sometime.
Bat
g-rt * 5=H-*
-\-'
Chant
demp-tion's song
ter
it
sweet
ties
T*
hand
to
fought and
We
py
geth
er
roam
In
t'ry
won,
Cross laid
vie
throng,
shall
the
m^^^^m
sometime,
un-known, Sometime,
will reign with God's dear Son, Sometime,
sometime,
sometime.
all
done,
in
hap
nal
We
ly,
ings
all
No More Good-Byes.
142
J.
te
1.
2.
3.
zt
H. F.
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3S
i:
Where life's crystal stream doth flow, And the tree of life doth bloom, Where no chill-ing frost can fall
There the good again shall meet, Who have clasped the parting hand; Fathers, mothers, children dear
Where no signs of age are seen, And they nev-er sor-row more, Where no sick-ness e'er can come
P
lost
>1
ii
tz
Where the glo - ry of the Lord Shines thro' all the cloud-less skies,
There no tem-pest e'er shall blow, There no dis - mal cloud a - rise,
his power, Where they feel no weight of care, And
no tears be - dim the eyes;
On
C c
*"
gg|||p 3=E
^,
H C_i=. t==t
-fr=E
1!>I!IS.
There, as end -less a - ges roll, Shall be no more good-byes. No more good-byes.
No more goodAnd in that e - ter-nal home Shall be no more good-byes.
All the good shall meet again, And speak no more good-byes.
No more good-byes,
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No More
Good-Byes.
Concluded.
143
O
No more
thought!
bless-ed
good-byes,
No more good-byes.
bless-ed thought
jt.
In
that
home be-yond
ia TZ
the skies,
01=
Where
-0-
-0-
-0-
-^---
-0-
-04
4--^-
ft
J-4
*--.--
'
no more good-b\
-e-
?==t
ill
*-
all that
all
rrr
J a
^EB\=^*0^-00**
Thy
praise shall
^^
*=t
^i^i
name be sung
Through every land, by every tongue.
sound from shore to shore
Till suns shall rise and set no more.
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144
Great
is
the Lord.
Fred A. Fillmore.
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is
and
the Lord,
I-
Great
is
IS
our God,
of
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In the mountain of his ho
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In the mountain of
!:
his
ho
by Fillmore
Great
li-ness;
"
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li-ness,
In
the cit-y
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of our God,
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ly to be prais-ed,
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to be prais-ed,
great-ly
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Great
*--*?,-
is
the Lord,
and great
ly
to
be prais-ed,
Si
Great
m
Great
0-
the Lord.
is
Concluded.
145
3=^
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is
the Lord,
*-
*--&-
and great
*-
ly
to
* *
beprais-ed.
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men,
i.
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a*
men
men, a -men, a- men
-
II
IlUSBANn.
4-
Ee-joice
Ee-joice
3. Ee-joice
4. Ee-joice
5. Ee-joice
1.
2.
and
and
and
and
and
be glad, the Ee-deem-er has come; Go look on his cra-dle, his cross, and his tomb,
be glad, for the blood has been shed; Redemption is finished, the price has been paid,
be glad, for the Lamb that was slain, O'er death is triumphant, and liv-eth a gain,
be glad, for our King is on high, He pleadeth for us on his throne in the sky.
be glad, for he cum-eth a - gain He com-eth in glo-ry, the Lamb that was slain.
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slain;
last verse
liveth a-gain.
He cometh a-gain.
Marching Song.
146
Mrs. L. M. Beai. Bateman.
Koprann- >><>S too fast
March,
March,
March,
march,
march,
march,
march,
march,
march,
5~
Sol-
id,
meet the af
to
re
li
march,
march,
march,
jf-sh
fray
Step,
Step,
Step,
band;
ble
day
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
=**fc5:
march,
march,
march,
a^--r
Forward
march,
march,
march,
March,
March,
March,
march,
march,
march,
-*-?-
-Mr-
Step,
to meet the af-fray
re - li - a - ble band Step,
by night and by day Step,
;
step,
step.
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
step,
ji_m.
I
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LJ
L_J
L_i
ft
Marching Song.
147
Continued.
* T"
-V-
Nev-er
to
make
re
de-sert-er is
Fearing not who may op
jf
here,
pose,
-*
tf.
Step,
Step,
Step,
step,
-1
foes.
* =-*
PS-
-|
kai
S-
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march, march
march, march
march, march,
Nev-er
Nev-er
Je
to
know
in
N
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=1
IN
-i
the
the
of
Lord,
ranks,
Je
N-E-N
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sus,
Ps-
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ed
to fight in
*Vf-s
N
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en
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9
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his serv-ice
for-
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near.
foes.
We're
feat.
^ =t3Et
soldiers of
de-
cow-ard comes
of
fS
-> J
u yJ8-T
diers
-Nr
to know a
dea cow-ard comes
sus will conquer our
Nev-er
Je
fr- u
The hosts
Then join
We're sol
near.
Never
march, march,
march, march,
march, march,
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step,
step,
feat.
March march,
March, march,
March, march,
treat,
Not a
Je- sus,
we're soldiers of
Je-sus, en-list-ed
Z-A.
LN
to fight in
P~^
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his serv-ice
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their
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for-
Marching Song.
148
Continued.
I
banners,
They shout
ter-nal,
And
gath
ev
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death
er,
fr-r
fa\>-*f-z
d
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and they
the
er
shall be
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sing
lau
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as
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N- N
IS
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banners,
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And
er, Till
N-
as in
/fr\?
death shall be
vanquished, till
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is
,s
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March,
149
Concluded.
11
de-feat.
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150
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M. H.
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twilight, It may be at ear - li - est dawn. He bids us to watch and be rea-dy, Nor suf-fer our
glo - ry To suf - fer and die for the lost. And sometimes I think it will please him, When those whom he
hold thee, That I shall thine own welcome hear. If to some as a Judge thou appearest, Who forth from thy
Clf
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w
Lights to
grow
dirrT;
died to re -deem,
presence would flee,
That when he may come he will find us All waiting and watching
Re-joice in the hope of his com - ing, By waiting and watching
A Friend most be-lov - ed I'll greet thee, Fm waiting and watching
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and watch
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and watch-ing, yes, wait-ing and watching,
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last verse.
Dennis.
S.
M.
John Fawcett.
H. G. Nageli.
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I
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Here we must
often part,
Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, But we shall still be
Our comforts and our cares.
And hope to meet
again.
Sweet Home of
152
Rest.
Fronia Smith.
Fred A. Fillmore.
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2.
When we
When we
3.
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1.
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With
all
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walls,
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shall un-gird our robes,
lift
cares
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life
To
sing
the glad
to
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of
the
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to songs of praise,
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us
in Beu-lah land,
in
^*
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home
-rA-
last,
sweet
home
of
rest! (sweet
rf
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B j
rest,)
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o'er;
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The harps attuned
B<-
153
Concluded.
Rest.
For
ev
er
HS
-y
f"
"
out
no
h-
more!
Fear Not,
154
Mrs. L. M.
B.
Little Flock.
Bateman
raj_
_i__.
*_
3zfcj-J_iL---p'-*2.
O why
Ye heirs
3.
1.
^-P-&-+\-0 t?
stand ye doubting ?
of
sal
va
tion,
fear- ing.
9\f
7\
Ye
pilgrims on
Why
ye
sit
But mock
at
life's
la-menting
so
God ye
the
[;
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t?
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Your
CHORUS.
=*nfl~J' urt.
you
give
umph
joice
ye,
the
of
and
king-dom
vie
sor
to
row
-T 'irrOTTTTi,
u'u ,>,,
Fa
ry strong (of
vic-t'ry).
no more (no
sor-row).
Fear
m
-
ther
is
guard-ing you
And
still,
P^
not,
fear
not,
>
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35
>
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wea-ry
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tie flock,
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fill,
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Concluded.
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Fear not, fear not, fear
fear
^m
ther
you
guard -in g
is
The
~-t-
still,
And
not,
lit
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155
V
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tie flock,
r~7=^
giv
ing
V
Fear
dom
the king
To
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fear
-"-y
2^=n=^:
'
not,
'
Fear not,
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lit
tie
flock
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The King
156
Emma
in His Beauty.
Fred A. Fillmore.
Linn.
AOL.O.
^H^f^H
When
5 - -
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mywea-ry
A T
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ft-
'
and glo-rious
In the hope of end - less
2. Friends beloved have passed before me, Calni-ly yield -ed they their breath
the splendor Of the New Je - ru - sa- lem;
3.0ft
I muse up - on
Of her man
i - fold founa summer's dawning Shall be that
resplendent day, When the night of our temp4. Fair - er than
1.
to all earth's
I shall close
eyes, Shall
fair
=
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Is^ll
PSi
Si
mor row On my
glo
rv, Triumphed
vision rise?
spirit
o'er the
Shall
Y-0T-0- (
1-#^4-
^fe_
-l!z?-
-* -?
They whose
m -2' J
~r
Of
the
If
my
see the
wondrous dawning Of an ev
silver,
Infants in
er-lasting
life's
early
bliss of the
-0-0-0-
-0
tt
0-0-02
zn
z4:
The King
in His Beauty.
Concluded.
157
OHORFS.
Soprano.
^^^PgEpPfifeg^
spring? Radiant in his bright adorning, Shall mine eyes beheld
spring, Passed
sing; But to
sing,
When,
0-0-*-
3fe*
aTZ&PW-
the silent.
me
shad)wy nv
And
- er,
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M>.-i*
My
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the
Fa
When
the
Fa
ther bids
me welcome,
ther bids
me welcome,
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When
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King?
tn
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the
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Is
their eyes
in al
glorious beauty,
^^^^^^m^^^ii=tt-^SE^$
O, what praise to him
I'll
sing
Then, in
all his
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General Index
OK TITLES AND FIRST LINES.
Page.
Page
Little
While
power
.*.
26
102
22
117
Almost
And
is
Are you Building on the Rock 109 Crown Him Lord of All
Are you sowing the seed
116
Are you working
94 Dear is the Hope that
Arise and Gladly .Sing
34 Dennis
Around the Throne
43 Draw Near to the Saviour
As the day draws near its close 139
Fear Not, Little Flock
At His Coming
42
Flag of Immanuel
Awake the Echo
88
Now
Blessed Redeemer,
O come
...
...
Follow Me
138 Follow Thou
...
90
...
64
64
151
95
By and By
16
Call
Now
them In
Thee
84
Hosanna
52
151
66
is
the Lord
King
in the Highest
.
154
99
72
83
95
72
Me
87
32
Homeward Bound
24-79
am
I
If
Great
for
30
God be Merciful to Me
God of each fleeting hour
God's love is unbounded
Go forth,' the world is wide.
Go forth to the reaping
Go Preach and Sing
132
105
30
Brown
Calling
61
73
31
If
41
82
11
I,
little
sower
53
the
name
of the
Saviour
in Jesus
hear the voice of Jesus say.
Know
know
Love Thee
land
In the desert of sorrow
144 Into the homes where the
I Put my Trust in Thee
23 Is there no Room for Jesus.
92
24
124
55
20
125
106
62
of a
11
79
65
.
120-
GENERAL
INDEX.
I
I
58 Marching
Do my Best
Early Seek rny Saviour.
I will
80
Jesus
Jesus
12
is
Heavenward
54
Marching On
71 Marching on to the land
86 Marching Song
My Father is Rich
6
Calling
My Place of Resting
My Saviour and my Friend.
My Saviour Died for Me
My Saviour Leads the Way.
My Saviour Left His Home.
Me
Lead
Brother, Lift
.\.
Ones Come
Living Water
!
bow before
is
Knocking
115
15
33
at
thy Heart
96
123
85
23
On the Rock
O scatter seeds
O Silvery Sea
voices of angels
30
131
135
84
74
40
154
Name
Refuge
Rejoice and
of loving deeds
75
93
99
19
121
Be Glad
Remember thy
145
Creator
8
69
lore.
10
128
56
91
46
47
89
Sessions
135
57
9
thee, Lord.
Love
48
21
Little
Lo
56
15-50
Learning of Jesus
Let us go to the House of the
Let us Walk in the Light
Lift,
89
27
ready your sins to
98
15
Jesus, my Saviour dear
33
Jesus, my Saviour, in Bethl'm 22
Jesus said, when here below.
21 Nearer and dearer the Saviour 111
138
Jesus, the Saviour of Sinners.
27 Nearer to Thee
142
Joy Among the Angels
126 No More Good-byes
81 No other name in earth
Just for To-day
80
Just over beyond, in the city.
90
is
Page.
10U
I Will
159
Page.
Page.
93
.
29
137
44
104
44
136
>
141
GENERAL INDEX.
160
Page.
Page.
Songs of Rejoicing
116
127
78
67
146
13
59
Sweet Charity
Sweet Home of Rest
152
Today
113
124
129
55
53
78
92
Page.
73
We are Coming
We are pilgrims on a
We are waiting by the river.
We know not the time
We Shall Rest
We shall reach the golden gate
We shall reach the shining
We Will Follow
We Would Work for Thee ....
76
Webb
70
Welcome Home
We'll tarry by the
129
62
88
76
26
107
19
126
115
110
59
28
123
57
114
living
for Jesus
128
Unto Thee
137
When we
150
Fly
52
121
140
87
131
74
31
25
Who
is
140
150
110
16
141
5
91
127
To Thee We Come
To the Uttermost
'Twas a morning fair
82
77
34'
With my heart
I will seek
Wonderful Love
Wonderful Words
Wondrous
Star
134
113
134
40
51
20
96
119
42
49
118
156
152
142
7
37
28
83
of Salvation 105
18
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Per
by Mail, $6.75.
HOURS OF SONG. By J. H. Fillmore. Price, 50 cents; Per dozen by
Express, $4.80; by Mail, $5.50.
J.
dozen by Express,
CHRISTIAN
TUNE ROOK.
Per
$4.00.
Mail,
Dr. J.
$6.00;
J.
By
xmm
St.,
CINCINNATI
O.