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ments. = Jeff Bradlord and Shauna Braore vot : st tbe spongts OL the Oo oe naw alton da ners bs x #1989 Fotzon Pubisers & Ostbutr, ne, [A rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or any paris thereol in any form ot by any media without tween permission ve prohistes isan goss Uc: gress Catatog Card Number: 89-083491 orzon Publishers" Catalog and Order Number: 2008 Fiat Printing, Augu, 1989 Prining: 12945678910 Frinted and dstnbutey Ine United States! Ames by Horizon | Publishers tributors, Incorporated PO. Box 490 Bountit Cat 84010-0490 Contents The Lord Is My Shepherd 1 Need Thee Every Hour 1 Know Thal My Redeemer lives Draise to the Lord Beautiful Savior 1 Think When | Read That Sweet Story Jesus Once Was a Little Child A Poor Waylaring Man of Grief Tell Me the Stories of Jesus Jesus. Once of Humble Birth 10 n 14 18 20 2B 26 29 6 The Lord Is My Shepherd This tune. composed or arranged by Th Koschat. originally appeared in a book of Ge ‘alk Songs (1879) tor men's voices. IU was entitle “Forsaken.” Janes Montgomery brilliantly arranged! Theu the valley and shadow af death thoush 1 stray Since thou art my Guardian. uo evil 1 fear wy rod shall defend me. thy staff be inw stay. No harm can befall with mu Comforter near. Na harm can befall with my Comforter near Arranged by Jeffrey D. Bradford into verse the Twenty-third Psalm to accompany this melody, The resull—a most beautiful tribute to the Savior of the world: The Lord is My Shepherd In the midst af affliction my table is spread With blessinss unmeasured my cup rvaueth oer With perfume and oil thou anoéatest my head. Oh, what shall [ask af thy providence more? Oh, what shall | ask of thy providence mores ‘ext: James Montgomery 1771-1554 Music: Thomas Koschat 1845-1914 760 = 7 = a Lord is my Shep = herd = no z Ss St ? 2 _ 2 gfe i, —— Fs =—- = x x z = = a * vat oh know. 1 feed in green eee - Let = 2 = oS — = — «= 3 + —— = Ez 3 = ———*. = = # 5 = 7 — - where stil SS deems when op - pressed,— ‘ Re - stores me when wan -d'ring, re - = a al ae aie |S Fs = | deems when op -_ pressed. 1 Need Thee Every Hour This inspired ayn. first published iu 1873. petitions the constant presence of the Savior: not justin times of trouble, not just on special occasions, but every hour. Tf uuthor. Annie S. Mawkes. described a morning in which she was filled with a special sense Eneed ther every hour: Stay thow nearby. Temptations lose their paw'r When thow art nigh (Chorne: of nearness to the Lord. That moment ushered into: ner mind the words. “I need ‘Phee every hour. e words. along with Robert Lowry’s music. as a reminder to all that life is vain without Him. who is Lord and Savior of the world. I necd thee every hour In jaye oF prin Come quickly and abide Or life is vain (Chorus) Lneed thee every hour, Most holy One Oh, make me thine indeed, Thow blesses! Son! “Chorus Arranged by Jeffrey D. Bradford Text: Annie S. Hawkes 1835-1918 Musfe: Robert Lowry 1526-1899 = = ten - der voice like thine can peace af - ford. need thee, oh, ery hour T — need____ thee! Ch. £ te es a tempo me tov, my Sav - lor; 1 Know That My Redeemer hives imball. organist and composer. once that twenty-six of the thirty-two lines of I Know said of this beautiful hymn: “When doubt, That My Redeemer Lives start with the same discouragement. or any foe of the spirit of God words—"He Lives.” Repetition is effective in this ‘manifests itself, pray and then sing. oreven play this case, proclaiming to all. again and again, this glad truly inspired song, and a new light to cheer and messaze that “He Lives—L Know That My bless will kindle your soul.’ I's interesting to note Redeemer Lives.” Edward He lives! All glory to his name! He tives. my kind. wise heae nly, Friend. He Lives and loves me ter the end. He lives. my Savior. sill the same He tives, and while he lives. Pl sing Oh, sweet the joy this sentence kites He lives. my Prophet. Priest. and King. “T know that my fedeemer lives!” He lives and grants me daily breath. He lives! All glory to his name! He lives. and I shall eanquer death, He lices. my Savior. still the same He lives my mansion te. prepare Oh, sweet the joy this sentence pices: He lives to bring me safely there, “Lhnow thar my Redeemer tices!” Arranged by Text: Samuel Medley 1738-1799 Jeffrey D. Bradford Music: Lewis D, Edwards 1858-1922 d= 63-76 deem- er lives. What com ~ fort this sweet 1 know that omy Re = rit Xo tempo! rose = = SS Ss te = 5 = Se + a A [pa SS paca eae? yer 1 j Sa SS 4 an my ev er liv ing Head. lives“ toplead for me a - bove. lives to bless in time of need. fives to bless in time of need.) > £ ze a ao Praise To The Lord, The Almighty 44 ‘The single purpose of this hynin is to praise the Lord Almighty.” said that it is “A magnificent hymn of for all that He has done for mankind and tor the praise to Ged. pethaps the finest production of its countless blessings He provides. Hymn scholar Johe: thor. and of the first rank in its class.” Julian, speaking 0: “Praise to the Lord. the Praise to the Lord! Over all thinzs He gloriously reigneth. Borne as on eagle wings. saiely H:- Saints He sustaineth, Hast thow not seen, How all thon needest hath been Granted in what He erdaineth? Praise to the Lord, who doth prosver thy way and defend thee. Surely His goodness and mercy sill ever attend thee. Ponder anew. What the Abnight:. can do. Wha with His love doth befriend thee, Praise to the Lord! Oh, det all ths: is in me adove Him! All that hath breath. join with Aé-aham's seed a adore Him! Let the “amen,” Sum all our pra:ses again. Now av we worship before Him Arranged by Text: Joachim Neander 1650-1680 Jeffrey D. Bradford Music: From Stralsund Gesangbuch 1665 296 . praise him, for thy health and as t ee 7 —— SS = — Mon! Soin the great throng, —_ Psal-ter- y, or = gan, and Plog! tion. Beautiful Savior “Beautiful Savior” is 2 tasting tribute to the Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ. Our Savior's love and power is ever present in zhis beautiful world. As stated in Isaiah 6:3, “The “hole earth is full of his glory.” Jesus shines brighte:. jesus shines purer. and brings to all the world his ‘ove. Fair is che sunshine, Fairer still the moonlight Fair are the meadows. Fairer the woodlands. And all the stars in the heav'n above Robed in flowers of blooming Spriny: . Jesus shines brighter. Jesus shines purer Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer. And brings to all the world His dove. He makes the sorrowing spirit sing Beautiful Savior. Lord of the nations. Son nf God ond Sow af man, Glory and hanu-. Praise. adoration. Now and forece- nore be thine. Arranged by Jeffrey D, Bradford Crusader’s Hymn shine, Fatr- er still the ‘ = —=——= 5 stars inthe heav'n 8 = bove Ja = sus shines bright = er ’ — mE w - = = = * + a | tot ¥ T= BE = ——— == & S— = a Oo tees ehines) er) ger tanl cemey eg) or) econ er eee = = e ad i S++ Z z = = zs + = se = = = = , 7 — = — = ows, Fair = er the wood - lands, Robed mt i i 2 2 = ————— $a ae 2s gad |= ; = = = == = a ers of bloom Ee makest'esor-rowing spir - it Praise,a ~ dor tion, No» and for - ev “er ~~ as I Think When I Read That Sweet Story “Search the scriptures: for ip them xe think ve have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” Gohn 3:39) “For I have given you an example. that ye should do as I have done to you.” John 18:13) To prayfully read that sweet story of old. to ponder its significant value to mankind. and to” earnestly follow in His footsteps will brine an individual back into His holy presence asain someday. Liwish that His hands hac been placed on my head. That His arms had been thrown around me. That I might have seen His kind look when He said. ‘Let the little ones come unto Sle.” Arranged by Text: Jemima Luke Jeffrey D. Bradford Music: Leah A, Lloyd ane = —- fae 5 2: bee SSS [o cae ka? ee TS Pe wre = el — 4 ~—_ — —S J — ae — z : == = = == = “ - = = ie +> — {think when Tread that sweet sto = ry of ’ ———— = — + TP 3 \ i Be = aS 2% aS app o == Ss = ore, When Je = ue was here a= mong, men SSS SS SS Seas ss re inane - oe ere > = = SSS

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