WabnsHelc0s-Seng Con, orled D 2— Messss EUERKTOAH 88 — NSSMORE ALRERS ER AEaERNOSEE A —— e SEIILLING& SiSEN0OET —..———..—...— METRICAI. HVMN. S.M. Franconia 391, 481, 561 I'm thinking of my sins.. 172 Jesus, in Thy blest name 598 Meravi. 617, 624 SSEEEE 18⁴ Rhodées. 160, 414, 516, 553, 624 Ster 12² St. George 33, 269, 912 St. Michael SADAA Veoi S M.(with ů———— Revive Thy work. 606 S. M.D. Leominster 500 Nearer Homn-umse 6¹9 Allhallows gelmont Persü Charnwoodd Dublin 445 Holy Cross 300 Eorsle London Nev- Miles' Lane 19 Open my eyes, O Lord.. 168 Remember me St. Fulbert. St. Magnus. St. Mary St. Beter Stukel Lbe Good Shepherd.. Tallis' Ordinal There is a Fountain filled- with Bloot 1¹1 There is a land of pure de- Haht 4⁴ The song of a grateful heart 321 Winchester Old 24, 60, 468 C. M.(with Refrain). Gleaminngzg 407⁷ Glory ½½½ The Heaveniy Pilot.. 329 Union 4 Wur 462 C. M. D. 1—— Aameit 240, 266 6.5.(12 Lines). Ellacohwe 75 Hermas.16, 140, 502, 587 Palestie 310, 377, 436 St. Albans& 288, 346 EDN 443 St. Gertruddee 9, 342, 571 I.M. 6.6.4. 6.6.6.4. Angelus 156 WISSCOW 334, 514 Athens 445 National Anthem.. 478, 519 611 Breslau 288 Olive 316 ——— L. M.— cohe tinueαε. HVNIN Eden.... 383, 469, 495 Ernan 30, 289, 554, 609 Eesrus 2 Hamburg Hesperus Hursley 38, 255, 493 Mason 5¹1⁰ MolaneSi E 57⁷7 Melcombe. 356 Morning Hymn.. 487 Old Hundredh 477⁷ Paraguay 199, 559 Rockingham 129 Southwood Court 530 Tallis Canon.... 470, 479, 498 8²2 Thornton Thy will be done. 398 V e Walton Wareham Warrington Winchester New. ——.3511 23, 85, 521 L.M.(With Refrain). Eimeoln 17 Ereatle 28 L. MD.(with Refrain.) The stréeets of the city are Krrll 605 6.4. 6. 4. 6.6. 6.4. H⸗ P Land 232, 365, 416, 597 440 I'm but a stranger here 6.5.6.5.(With Chorus). I'm a little Pilgriwm. 5⁴² 6.5.6. 5. D ices 333 Ibelong to Jesuns 27⁰ If Icome to Jesunsss 5⁵² Jesus, tender Saviour.. 541 6.5.6.5. D.(with Chorus). IND E. HVNI 6.6.6. 6. 6.6. AC 115 Eenean. 322 6.6.6.6. D. Bisbhopswoouobdꝝ. 19⁵ Si0 6.6. 6.6. 8.8. Christchurch 257, 467, 515 Darwell's 148th 137, Hushed was the Evening EyM 305 7.5.7.5. Trie 72, 556 7.5.7.5.(with Refrain). There's a Boo Ilove to read 99 7.6.7. 6. 20 her. 531, 621 Alphege 558 7.6.7.6. D. Zurelia104, 823 Bonner Roaaca 50 rger22 Daysof Rest 297 Bünkir. 70 Ellacombe Endsleigh. .437, 6¹⁴ 7⁰ 43, 197 127/ 202, 304, 505 267, 309, 359, 59¹ Lancashire Missionary Munioen, 196, 53⁵ New Vorxk 64, 294 Sands of Timm. 300 St. Theodulph The Golden Chain The robes of Wwhiteness... 439 We gather in the children 591 7.6.7. 6. D.(with Chorus). 507, 57⁵ Dresden. St. James“, Hollowe V.. 508, 513 Work, for the ght 18 Lomings wͤ 61 7.6.7.6. D.(with Refrain). What shall Idowith Jesus? 263 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6. Stevenson Come, ye children, swWeetly- SsMS 7.7.7.4. Caperoom 260 T'm His lamd 539 7.7.7.5. Jesus when He left the sky 560 —————— HVMN 7.7.7.5. D. Hark, what cry arrests my Ssar? 7.7. 7. 6 Infancy 33— 550 Litan), 259 7.7. 7. 7.(with Hallelujah). Easter Hymn 133 .. Ephraim 49¹ Gentle Jesus, meel andmild 55⁵5 German Hymn Hare 47², 5⁴⁰ Innocents 4, 34, 349, 384 Infant's Praise 72 Lubeck 249, 303, 45⁵⁰ Mozart 15⁵⁷, 3¹⁴ Redhead, 47. 403, 557 St. Bees 173, 318, 494 University College 379 Viennas 2²⁵ Weber 249 7.7.7.7.(with Chorus). Low ethe Infant Saviour lies 61 7.7.7. Lowell.—— 3 ũ Q0 6¹⁵ St. George 36⁴ Syria 5²⁵ 7.7. 7.7. D.(with Refrain). Hark, the Herald Angels sing 56 D Clovelhy 50 Dix 13², 138 Maidstone.. 26, 155, 220, 47⁴ 549 Nassau 4 1⁵⁴ Redhead 130, 323 Spain Wells 11², 163 When this passing world.. 610 8.4.8.4. 8.8.8. 4. Southgate 404⁴ 8.5. 8.3. Bullinge 27² Hartham 181, 234, 367 8.6.8.4. Beechwood 153 8.6. 8. C. 8.6. Sheltered Val 42 Spohr 37¹,g 387 8.6.8.6.8.8. Magi 6⁵ 8.6.8.6 8.8. 8. 6. Far Away 517 8.7.8.4 Dool of Craee an 2²¹ — WILSONIS Music& GHENAL PRINTING CourANV, WETEICAIL LIVDLX. HVNN 8.7. 8.7. Dayd D 56 Golden Bells.1, 246 Tlanberis4 St. OSWAl 35² Stutegar 388, 538 Sicilan Mariners 2 8.7.8.7.(with Refrain). Even uie. 264 Hark, a voice is heard.. 192 Nes, Lord Hesus 186 8.7.8.7.(with Chorus). Lo, ů— Day of God is break- ing— 569 8.7.8.7. 4.7. Helmsley 14⁵ St. Raphael. 5²2⁰0 8.7. 8.7.7.7. IDW 58, 362 8.7. 8. 7. 8.7. All Saints 3²⁵ Communion 193, 350 DPismissal......6, 198, 627 Parting Triumph„ 527 8.7.8.7. D. AUSE2 Somplins 106 Crown im 142 Deerhuratt 67 Florence 0 What a E. riend We have in A5Ssus 35⁵ 8.7.8.7. D.(with Chorus). Canaan 9⁴ 8. 8.8.3 Lelrel 79 8.8. 8. 4. 8.4. a, 489 8.8.8.6 Ehinsiuns 31⁷7 CEroyland 351¹ 8.8. 6. 8.8. 6. Milamaʒ Paranã 8.8.7. 8.8.7. Endurance 4⁵⁵ 8.8. 8. 8.8.S. Dunedin 431¹ St. Catherine 2⁴¹, 27¹ Surrey 159 9.8.9.8. D. Acrowd fills the court 81 10.10.10.10. Ellers 483 Hrotectio 545 HVMN 10.10.10.10.(with Refrain) Francis 292 10.10.10.11. Houghton..... 396, 526 10.10.11.11. 2, 335, 386, 536 11.7.11.7.(with Refrain). Beautiful Stream...... 57, 217 11.8.11.8. Hanover David the Shepherd and Ling 54⁵ 11.10.11.10. Brightest and best 59 11.11. Salome 135⁵ 11.11.11.11. Bright bome ofcur Saviour 447 Look away to Jesus 4⁰0² O eyes that aré weary 397 St. Lukke 332 The Bible.. 2458 11.11.11.11.(with Resrain). Coming to Jesus 238 11.11.11.11.(with Chorus). Pilgrims of the night..... 503 Repose 480 I1.11.11.11. 5 March Onward 2 586 11.12.12.10. Wrirnit, 3 CHANTS. AO 451¹ NObinson 7, 381 Troyte's No. 1. 223, 256 497⁷7 11.11.11.11.(Irregular). Adeste Fideltesss 10² P. M. AEnus Christi. 562 3⁴43 Ash Grove CGuidaneee 339 Harvest 40⁵ Holy, Chudd 5⁵ hes 40, 461 Llandudno... 182 Manbatten 4¹² Meinhold 5¹12 Reception** 6² Rejoicing 2 423 Salem 7⁷ St. Jude 596 Lhe Gathering 8 Veloté 47⁵ Wycliff 4⁵⁷ LID., 67n, Turumell Street, London. E.C —.—— — PIPIFFFFFFFIFIITTTTTR—————————————— ——— IIPPPPPPPPTPPTFTTFTTFT —ññ.—.—.—————-‚-˖-w-˖:⅛d:.cccc‚‚-˖‚-˖w‚ A COLLECTION OF ESIM. 30508 AND 8 N. COMPILED AND USED BV MS SSSR Eül, E. NIIOO NM N EEEIT. LONDON: PASSMORE AND ALABASTER, PATERENOSTER BUIIDINCS. 7.— z;;.r ENTEREO AT STATIONERS' HALL, Evangel Echoes ö ö May be gia i tpie folloνing Editions— WORDS ONLV. . Paper Covers b 2—— 151 227 2 9 Cloth, Limp... 6 3. 0 22 8 2 Large Type, Paper Covers 2 235 2 0 Large Type, Cloth, Limp 225 995 98 6 Large Type, French Morocchco 22 2 6 OLD NOTATION. ö * Paper Covers 9 8 Cloth, Limp. 1 6 Cloth, extra gilt 2 6 — TONIC S0OLFA. Paper Covers 1. 0 ö Cloth, Limp.. 2 0 Cloth, extra gilt 2 6 NoTE. large proportion of the pièces in this Book are original: most of them are copyright, and the harmonies of all having been carefully revised, they must not be reprinted without the publishers permission having first been obtained. II EVANGELECHOES can also be obtained bound in one volume with SONG SERVICECS. VXũ Cloth, Limp, 2/6; Cloth, extra gilt, 47½— 1. 1IIE ECHO. . J. J. COMMINNS.— W. B. BRapnunx. 2 56 ꝗID‚I— V———.— N —5 eheeee rFfFHFEEr 1. Shallhymns of grateful love. Thro'heav'n's high arches ring, And all thehosts a 2. Shall ev-ry ran-som'd tribe. Of A- dam's scatter'd race To Christ all pow'ra S INE , nim, erri., — l— E 1—— ö————— .‚‚.‚..—— F„, ,sä pn.„ eir daneis di trmph sing? And shall not vπα take up the strain, And seribe, Who saved them by His grace? SRIꝗSDSRCRRCRRR‚‚‚‚‚‚e —tet·.· 21 42——.— E— —— n—.—+=1— 2* — 2 7 ri,, 0 6 H W—.—.— SN IE.— ———— D SISI e„7„ʃ Iʃ I send the e- cho back a-gain? And send the e-cho, send the e-cho, send the e-cho, 8 9—* LII — SSISISISISISeNNRNR 0— SIISII E 2—2 2 „„„ AH, 1———————H.——2+.——.... 2*88————— ——.——————— 2*/ are——.- 01 Wreir 2 R ted send the e-cho, send the e-cho, send the e- cho back a— gain 7 . IꝗSRꝗWRSDSZSIDIDIIDIDI‚RDR ned. ö— ·.—..— 2— —— +—— I—= DIELV 95„———.. ö‚— 4— 3 Shall they adore the Lord, 4 Oh, spread the joyful sound, Who bought them with His blood, The Saviour's love proclaim, And all the love record And publisk all around That led them home to God? Salvation through His name; And shall not 0ε take up the strain, Till all πεvorld take up the strain, And send the echo back again? And send the echo back again! 2. THE SILVER TRUMPET. H. R. KIĩVd. J. C. BRAZLEX. Mot too Fast. ———RL DDD..—. I. The SIl-ver trumpissounding, sounding Notesof peace and par-don 2. The gos-pel ship is sail-ing, sail-ing, Soon'twill H31 2. +.— 2.— 5.———5.— — Notes of peace, of peace and Soon'twilreach, twillreachyon ———————5. S er —.—— ——. Ee— boOoN Lis-ten, sin-ner, to its e-choes, For it ShoEe See! its roy- al erew is beck-ning, Bids you .** 22.3— =4—+..————————— 2— E—.ü-*—3 1t. i Lu + + 5— TL.————— 2—— I —. 1 I 1 2.—— 1 par-don too; shin-ing shore; Wäi + +2—.—.———.— N——— q———— 2& W r 2—Woe‘‚-* é* sounds Aand Calls or Lis-ten, sin- ner, to its come,... and thousands more. See! its roy-al crew is For itsounds and calls for vov. Bids you come and thousands more. 449* IE U 2 D.eE 2 ———.//, — 2...—2.—— = 72 2·. 8— H ‚..... —— IRRSSEEE D=—— e-choes, For it sounds.. and cœalls fer vou. beck- ning, Bids vou come.. and thousands more. 1— 1659— T S —. — 74— 2— 5‚ sounds and calls, and calls for vov. come, and thousands, thousands more. 3. The voice of love is calling, calling, 5. The stream of life is flowing, flowing, Vea, entreats with Eindest tone; See! 4⁴⁵ Lile à swelling tide: He whese brow the rainbow eireles, Sinner, haste, ere it for ever Bids vou to approach His throne. From thy earnest gaze shall glide. 2. The gate of heaven stands open, open, 6. Then to the Saviour hasten, hasten, Lou may oνααν enter now; Lose no more these golden hours, Ae Sho waits to give vou welcome, Rest thy all on Jesus solely, Wears eaven's croπ upon His brow. Then shall endless life be yours. NorE.The words in italies to be repeated by Bass or Tenor parts. Astel, US/ US. 8. FORWARD MARCH THEO. M. ITuos. CAIXNSã. —4————————— ———— DiEE— 25325655„ —. ö +— PPerrrn E* 2 to the Saviour clinging, Lrembling,trusting, simi— ling, singing, 2. Tar-ry not to count thy treasure, He will deal it with- outmeasure S 2 2 2 1 9— 2 2 — 8 — march. —.——————— +—.— DEEEIIEEEII...— — 4 44 ö Hark, a- gain His voice is ring- ing, As thou do-est His goodpleasuré, Forward, forward march, forward march. F TTT 55 + 1— ä — 77——.— For— ward, for— ward, 0 2——— 3——— —— e ERe ISS. s For- ward march, for— ward march, Hark, a- gain His voice is ring-ing, Forward, forward march, forward, forward march, 1 + For— ward march, for— ward march, For— ward, for— ward, for-ward, for-ward march. ——— ö 2—— ———————.— 2— 4. ů——..—2 23 R 15—... +— e.=z⸗ For- ward march, for— ward march, Forward, ferward march forward march. Forward, forward mareh, forward, forward march, FTTTTITTT 2 D‚Sq‚i‚i‚iiii‚i‚ii F— For— vard march, for 3. Art thou faint? He stands beside thee, He will helpthee, guard thee, guide thee; Mocked, opposed, assaulted, wounded In His shadow He will hide thee. VFard march, Thou shalt never be confounded; 5. By ten thousand foes surrounded, 7 Forward march. Forward march. 4. Through the allurements of temptation, 6. Till thy bending head be hoary, Through the fires of tribulation, Till shall close thine earthly story, Holding forth the great salvation, Till thou step from grace to glory, Forward march. Forward march. — 4. THE EOST ONLE. S. M. E FRANKIIXV HIOOS. .M. E. 53 2——— N— H+——————.— 2—.— ——— 3I— —————.—** 5. Ai EI 1. Far from home and kin-dred, Wander- ing a- way, Where 4.5 I thimt of, E. ——— ᷓᷓSDSSEEE 2— AISDSIRE...——— 9—————— 4..t— . 9— D.——.——.— 1—8—H1.3.—5 + 84 4*— 2*.— 1 SSDSSDSDSSISII‚‚.‚....... =D— 2. . D 255..— 2— + + 1 1 ᷣSSD Still his mother's darling, Where is EE EET ———— + 2 + he 5—..... to-night? For the Shepherd, Je- sus, 1 8* S rI.. SEEEEEEEE E E 2——.—— 5.——————— Lea ves the rest be- hind, Seeks the lost and wand'ring, Seeks un ti! He find. 2— ... 2 Far he may be straying From the Leavenly fold, Vet the tender Shepherd, With a love untold And a great compassion Filling all His mind, Will be following after, Seeking till He find. 3 Ah! no heart can harden S0 He cannot teach; And no sheep can wander Where He cannot reach: 80 I keep on praying Wheresoe'er he be Bring him home, Good Shepherd; Bring him back with Thee. .—— 4„Let Thy voice of merey Once more bid him eome; In the far-off country Send a wish for home; Let some sweet home-pieture Pass before his eves, Till his lips shall falter, Lord, Iwill arise!““ 5 May the bells of heaven Ring for him with joy; May rejoicing angels mile upon my boy; May the Father meet him Coming back alone, Saying, Loved and lost one, Welcome, welcome home!“ [EI. 5 6„ 17 8. WEARVTX AND UNWORTHXV. x So wea⸗ 0 vich Lrardetes sion, O Lord, Icome to Thee, —23—— æ—————— S And E x 7— E 2 0—— 4.——— 2— —.— a. di , ———2 7 8 . La. i. ing full con- fes-sion, Thy pro-mise is my 11225 I mourn 225 illH be- .— N——.—.— .—— EE—.—..— e EEEEE—..——— 1. —. R. 2— I + hiten. er e e 13—.—— 17 41 19 7* ha- viour, Vet hope Thy grace to win; And asle Thee, O my ö——..—.— 2—.— Sa-viour, To take the wandrer in One 2. e 23 2 0 —., ü — 22 2..——— 232— 15 e E——— E ——.——— ͥFhh.en — Hhe———1—.— E e———— H come, O Lord, to Thee, Helpless, weak, and weary, Thy love my on-Iy plea When in the ways forbidden, Iknow Thy loving-kindness, Friendless, and far from home, That Thou wilt not refuse; Iwandered, heavy-laden, Though long Isinned in blindness, And Thou didst whisper, Come!“ Thy service now Ichoose: At length Irose, obeying Icast myself before Thee, The still, small voice within; With penitencè for sin, Now hear me humbly praying And, looking up, implore Thee Oh, take the wanderer in! To take the wanderer in 1 CLING, CLING. F. R. BaArEMAN. r L, N —5.————. —— J—IIIII————.— ——— A. 727 balm-y morning, Firmly cling! Clingatlife's full noontide hour, Storm, orcalm, or fa-ther, brother, Firmly cling! When the cares of earth oppress thee, When the wants of WIIII.—‚N ———.——.III....... — EIII. EE „ sun, or show-er, Cling till evéning sha-dows low- er, Cling, oh, eling! time distress thee, Cling to Christ, He still ean bless thee, Oling, oh, cling! 127— 4 When thy Saviour seemeth dearer, Olosely cling! And when death approacheth nearer Firmly cling! 3 When tu6 sun of bliss is glowing, Olosely eling! When afflictions thou art knowing, Firmly eling! Oling mid toil, or pam, or pleasure, And till thou hast passed the river, Hunger's pang or plenty's treasure,— And till all thy griéfs are Over, He has wealth that knows no measure, Till in heaven with Christ for ever, Oling, oh, cling! Oling, oh, cling! 4 SAVE, SAVE SOME. (Zuune 6.) 1 Souls axe perisbing before thee, Trust in Christ, and thus Possessing Save, save some; Heavenly aid and heavenly blessing, They may be thy crown of glory, To the work of mercy pressing, Save, save some. Save, save somée. From the—.—.— that would devour, 3 Who the worth of souls can measure 2 From Ithe raging lion's power, Save, save Some; . + 2006** 5 + 7 From Wane Lae en shower, Who can count the priceless treasure:? Save, save some. 2 Not in thine oun strength confiding, Like the stars shall shine for ever Save, save Some; 3ẽ— Those who faithfully endeavour Love and prayer thine eflorts guiding, Dying sinners to deliver, Save, save some. Save, save some. —. KLL WIELEEED WEIIL. Nathor quschidiy. Y. G. EDWAnos. Rir = —— ——— —4 +———— —— *....——.—..S.e +———. 5—— ü—————— x 1. Through the love of God our Sa-viour All will be well. . 23F½•1 —— d,. — I,— 4. 4————..———.——— —.——.— ö————— K 3** B —— —.— 22. 2 H.——— + 4—. n A& 2 ——1 DEES— 2——————— 2 Has 35—— Free and changeless is His fa- vour; All, well 3 7— e ———— ——i=....——.———8585591 — 85 —.— EDE..———.— e, e dee ,ue, ö Pre-cious is the blood that healed us, Per-fect is the grace that sealed us, 2——— III.ie‚ee DPIr , rinrnr=Euan IeEE= 12 3ii — 2* 2 ů— 2————.—.—.—. +7—.————.— 5——— x— 6 1I— Strong the hand stretched forth to shield us; All must be well. —.—.—SIII.—.— S Pr. Though we pass through tribulation, We expect a bright to-morrow; AII will be well. All will be well. Ours is such a full salvation, Faith may sing through days of sorrow, AIl, all is well. x All, all is well. Happy, still in God confiding, On our Father's love relying, Fruitful, if in Christ abiding, Jesus every need supplying, Holy, through the Spirit's guiding, Or in living, or in dying, All must be well. All must be well. THE ECERNSTAL RIVER. 10. Mns. KNabr. RERNN + .—— V 1 1. Vale of the beau- ti-ful, In verdure dressed, in verdure dressed, 2. Forth from our Father's throne That ri-ver flows, that ri-ver flows, 3. Sor-row and sigh-ing there Shall flee a- way, shall flee a- way: I X . ——— — — 255— —..—0 ̈ ——— E/ ½ There shall the wea-ry heart with an-gels rest, with an- gels rest. 0-ver that sun- ny vale Of sweet re-pose, of sweet re- Pose. Dark-ness and light be lost In end.-less day, in end-less day. ö 25—3 ö N.= 2 S—— . ö—.— 1 CWCWC...85.———— H . 4— Wü—— V 47 CHoRus. 1204 Oome, O come to Je- sus, Come, O come to Je-sus, ö————.— -e ů—— — —— 2 Oome, come, come, come, come, eome, come, come, He, our Saviour, bids us en- ter in; V * n ———.——— 2.2——.—— AA. EEr ö I. From the erystal ri· ver, We shall drink for e- ver. 5. 2—— 3—— ——.— r L X ů— 2————.— N. 1 Come, come, come, come, come, come, come, eome, Come, O come to —*.— 20., 1. — I——..——————— Je-sus. — 10. GROWINGIN GRACE. — —.——..——.—— r, ö ERTIT— 1. Lo the years are e- ver fly- ing O'er the path of time a- pace, 2. As the tem- ple fit-Iy build-ed, Grows to-geth-er, stone by stone, 3. As the oak in storm and sun-shine With its arms up-reaching stands, —. NR ————— 0., Besen ö 555—6——— 5 IIF 2 —.— + + —— ä..— „ 2** 2—— So our soulsshould glad-ly has- ten Up the shin- ing path of grace. May we on theone Foun- da- tion Stand for e- ver Christ's a- lone. So may we, instrengthin-ereas- ing Thankful lift our hearts and hands. 1 II —— f 1 1 2 7 I —.—— —— ———— e 2 ing wis-er, grow.ing strong- er, Grow-ing ho 4ier day by day. 2— 2—————— , —.— 44. RESTINGũIIN JESUS. W. J. KIRKPATRICK. —— I. Sweetly Lm resting in Je- sus, Trusting my Saviourand Lord 3 2. Sweetly Lm resting in Je- sus, Plunged in thelife-giving flood, SSSISESESIIF SIIII———T..... SSISISISISISSSSSSSS. E 5 8 2———— N aun———— SSISSSiiieeee +. 72* Casting my soul on His mer- cy, Léan-ing up-on His word; Bath'din the sea of re- demp- tion, Wasb'd in the cleansing blood; NNN N NI N..— * —2 2. ö 2 T———2— I E . I. E—— Bear. ing the cross thro' toil and pain, Counting as loss all earthdy gain; Pas-sive-Iy ly- ing at His feet, Learning the bliss of love complete; NNI . 2 2. 2. 2. 2. 2 2 2 2 K. 2. 2. Knowing the kaithful acrownshallobtain, Sweetly Lmresting in Je- sus. Waiting Iis pleasure, what-e-ver is meet, Sweetly Lmresting in Je sus. 6——— x‚ x——— Sweet— Iy reste ing, Eiuw Iy trEtiite His word; Sweetly Lm resting in Je-sus, my Lord, Firm-y Im trusting, be NE liev-ing His word- N Weeee SSNNI — 1 n ——————3——— ————— I + IK. RESTING IN JESUSconαεnued. —— 1.4.3.4.————*—— e, H e, S/—— ö—— I— Blessed as-surance, Hisnamebeadored, Sweetly Lmrestingin Je= sus. SN N 2—— XIXE ö— ...——.— de, ,eh. a, iar. nin nmi. ure —=e 3 Sweetly Lm resting in Jesus; Glory-light beams on my way, Iness, Bright'ning my path through the dark- Chasing the clouds away, Feeding in pastures green and fair, Drinking from fountains flowing there, Tenderly guarded by His loving care, Sweetly L'm resting in Jesus. 4 Sweetly I'm resting in Jesus, Safe on His bosom reclined; TPokens of perfect salvation, Fulness of joy I find. Purer and elearer all the way, Shineth the light of perfect day, Holy the raptüre, triumphant the lay, Sweetly Lm eresting in Jesus. 42. THEE AND MͤE. 5 2————4— 8———.—— SSRRSSS ee eee...— e97 E V——. P II rr 1. Whothroughheaven is guid-ing Stars by thou-sands glid-—ing, — ö r i.. 9.— 4.— — H . „— ——. IEEE Thousand pathspro-vid- ing, Henamethandclaimeth Boththee and me. H — — 2 He wbose wondrous power Feedeth grass and flower, Sending sun and shower, Befriendeth and tendeth Both thee and me. 3 Who the thunder swayeth, Who with lightning playeth, Whom the storm obeyeth, He ruleth and schooleth Both thee and me. —.— ..= ... 4 He whose finger's motion Rules the raging ocean, Calms its wild commotion, Upholdeth, enfoldeth Both thee and me. 5 He who only knoweth How the wild flower groweth, Whence the storm wind bloweth, rovideth, decideth For thee and me. a 1. My life flows on in end-less song; Aboveearth'sla- men- ta- tions, I 2. What thoughmy joys and com- fort die The Lord, my Sa-viour liyv-eth; What 3. ltft my eyes; the cloud grows thin; I see the blue a. bove it; And PFPFPF;]Fr' . 2 200 EE DDDDPIII‚‚ 4.———‚..———— 25 R SIe...———..—— —— B„D. catch thesweet though far off hymn That hails a new- cre- a- tion. Through though the dark-ness gather round! Songs in the night He giv- etb. No day by day this pathwaysmeoths, Since first Llearned to love it. The é 20 I . 42—— +. 2 PEEEIEEEEE all the tu- mult and the strife I hear the mu- sie ring- ing; It Storm can shake my in- most calm, While to that Re- fuge cling- ing; Since peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, A foun-tain e- ver springing; All . 1.—— 1— S.———— —————— 2 +— 2 1— S ‚ —.——.——— finds an e- cho in my soul, How can I keep from sing- ing? Ohrist is Lord of heaven and earth, How can I keep from sing- ing? things are mine since I am His—How can I keep from sing- ing? 4 .—5———S————.— F/ er mI —.— 2—— mm,. 53 + +r 727* 9.. n, I 3—5 ..............— 1.„I feel like singing all the time,“ My tears are wiped a- way; For Je- sus is a 2. Wnen on the eross my Lord Isaw, Nailed there by sins of mine, Fast fell the burning 24— HEEEC DWW IL * Friend of mineʒ LIlserve Himev'ry day, tears; but now, Lm singing all the time. “2——— „ Se. 2 2————2 n ,. 2.‚—— Eb—. 2 4.— ———— 721.— Isinengclom glory, glory be to God on high. 5 Oh! happy, new-born, ransomed one, No music is like thine; With Jesus as thy Life and Sun, Go singing all the time. 3 The angels sing a glorious song, But not a song like mine, For Lam washed in Jesus' blood, And singing all the time. 4 When fieree temptations try my heart, As Zion's hill Lelimb, And though the tears may often start, I'm singing all the time. 6 The wondrous story of the Lamb Well tell in every elime, Till others, taught the glad new song, Go singing all the time. 18. LOGSOE TO HiNM. NOV. AREFRAIN. E EE 77 F7rr 1. Look to Him now, Look to Him now, Jesus is Waiting to save. 2. + 2nd time. —————— 2 * Jesus is waiting to save. ———— ——— ———————— —— x · —— 2 ..... 2 2 IFF E Can be varied by singing Come to Him now,“„Trust in Him now,“ Folloꝗw Him now,“&e. . IMMANUEL'S LAND. D'URHAN. Mns. Oovsin. Arranged From Chants Chrétiens.“ Moderabs.——5 öA—— EEEE—.— —.——.—.— II 14— ö D ö 1. The sands of time are sink- ing The 1 140 1 breaks, 1—— 1—— 15 SDCSSESSESESEEE= SS REEE The sum- mer morn I've sighed for, The fair, sweet morn a- Vakes: —* 1E —.— 2—ꝙ—— PSPSPSPSPPSPSPSPSISSS See ... 250— de,. ͤ x ů 2—— + I—————8 +—————.—.—.—— —..——.— SD.—7 x Dark, dark hath been the mid- night, But day-spring is at hand; +— 1811 DiE ———— W.—.—.—.——.58551*. ———— ———— 22 Lar H 2— 7———— 1 SSSSSSSS..... N ü 59 And glo- ry, glo- ry dwell-eth In Im- man- uels land. D— 5——— t.—— 4— x———— 2 Oh, Christ, He is the fountain, Istand upon His merit The deep, sweet well of love! Iknow no other stand, The streams on earth Lve tasted, Not e'en where glory dwelleth More deep I'II drink above. In Immanuel's land. There, to an ocοëean fulness, His mercy doth expand 4 The bride eyes not her garment, And glory, glory dwelleth But her dear bridegroom's face: In Immanuel's land. Lwill not gaze at glory, But on my King of grace— 3 Oh, Lam my Beloved's, Not at the crown He giveth, And my Beloved's mine; But on His pieredd hand: He brings a poor vile sinner The Lamb is all the glory Into His“ house of wine.“ Of Immanuel's land. 17. MEET ME IN THAT LOVELX LAND. . 6 C. G. ALLEN. Z. + + —44. —“. +—.— 1 + + N +—— ö— EDINS ᷑.—. +—.— +—— 1. Meet me in that love-ly land, Where the hap-py r õN 7*— +.. 2 2. E 2.— 2—. 2 2—— Hr iiim nreen der m 5—— L +———.—— f 135359557551 4 b D Round the throne of glo- ry stand, EV- er blest, at God's right hand. . EIIIII—— ——.——*——— —— 150 2 CHOnuS 0 +—.— Meet in bliss no tongue can tell; Meet, with an-— gel bands to dwell; Meet in heav'n, where all is well, Meet meein that land. 0 8 I * HH * N 8*.— ——— 0⁰0— 2 Meet me on that peaceful shore, 4 Meet me in that world of cheer, When earth's toilsome work is o'er, Where our friends have gone before, And the ransomed part no more. 3 Meet me in that world of light, Where, amid the glories bright, All who conquer in the fight Share the beatifie sight. 2 Where is seen no falling tear, Where no clouds of night appear, Where the sky is ever clear. 5 Gentle Spirit, heavenly Dove, Guide us to that realm above, Where the saints for ever prove All the fulness of Thy love. WAITING AT THE WELL. E. J. Urwanpv. 1. Lit-tle thought Ba-ma-ria's daugh-ter, On that néeler-for-got- ten day, +222 — * V — 22— *„— That the ten- der Shep- herd sought her, As a sheep a- stray. 9.„ Of the wretch-ed- ness with- in 2.5 Wait- ing at the well; . A——— V CHORuUs. — 3i SSS Waiting, waiting, v t-ing, wa uihe⸗ Watt. ing at the Wel 4 254. I 2——.— 2—— **— T + 7 77F0 7** WAILTING 1—— IHI tät. Urwanv. 22—— S2. 5— ö D‚‚— M. 2— L, ö ö 2———.— DI I 1 Hear, oh, hear the wondrous sto- ry, Let the winds and wa-ters tell, n day, 9 6.—*—. 2 5, d. E— 2—. 2—..— ö N *.— — + 2*— x x + — Wis the Christ, the King of glo- ry, Wait-ing at the well. 180 IIII 0 * e ö.—— A . äöä»»ah;;;hb. — 2— ů VIEEEEE —ad8. 2 Neath the stately palm tree swaying, All the world may come and prove Hit, Listened she to words of truth, Every doubt will Christ dispel, While each thought was backward[When each heart shall truly Jove Him, O'er her wasted youth. Istraying, Waiting at the well. Hastening homeward with desire All His wondrous speech to tell, = —.— Asked sbe“ Is not the Messiah 4 Now my ravished soul has found Him, Thrills with joy my throbbing breast; Living waters, all abounding, Waiting at the well?“ Give my spirit rest. 3 Living waters still are flowing, Let me haste to tell the story: Full and free for all mankind, Oh, the rapturé none can tell, Blessings sweet on all bestowing, I have found the King of glory AlLHa welcome find. Waiting at the well! W... e ö E. J. Urwako. ET ͤBIasss 9e will hear His voice, Oh! 25—. Whe—rit saith. L0-day.“ IIF* e vel. E——— an l.. W SIISITIIPIe...——————3—— △ 24 2..— 2—— ö —.———— ö—— ö——.——— 2— *+α—.— ö x 2 come then while you may And hear it, and re- joice. . d—.— 6 1.III—5‚—.—. We.— 5—— 1 2—„ ö .— 1 I +—— W— 2 Oh! trust His grace and power, 3 Then harden not your heart, And on His name believe; Nor longer now delay, Vea come this very hour, For if He once depart, And peace and joy receive. Then gone is mercy's day. 20 ANXWEKERE WITII IESUS. MARIANNE. — 257—„„ 4 ö — 0 Wi 1. Anyvrhere with Je-sus, Says theChristian heart, Lethimn 1—8— me whereHewill, ae S i *— —* H 2—+ 2.— +— ö; 22— 8 3 550 ü we 0 Part; al. 9981. ting at His feet, 92 8n⁰ο 2 fears; e RRrRaAIN. 2—.——— 1.1 2——. 0 ‚ 23 Amnywhere with Je- sus, In this vale of tears. Anywhere with Je- sus, 22 43 a-nywhere, Anywhere with Je- sus, I'Il 911 low a-ny-where. 43. 9 NSGA& FLJe ei —— —— — EEEEEE EDII‚.‚ SSIII. W 10 n 2 Anywhere with Jesus, Though He bid me work or wait. Though He leadeth me Only bear for Him; Where the path is rough and long, Anywhere with Jesus, Where the dangers be. This shall be my bhymn. Though He taketh from my heart T 10e below, 4 Anywhere with Jesus, Anywhere with Jesus For it eannot be Will 1 gladly go. Dreary, dark, or desolate, When He is with me. 3 Anywhere with Jesus, He will love me to the end, Though He please to bring Every need supply; Into floods or fiereest storms, Anywhere with Jesus, Into suffering; Should I live or die. 21 SWEET SONGS IN HEAVEN. Arranged ½ W. H. HARPRn. ,— q.. s.. ,ad 25— 2E 1. What sweet songs we'Ilsing in hea- ven, When our earth-Iy toils are Not too sVoꝛol/ ll x 2—— i. ů 7 fears; o'er; When the erovn of glo-ry's gi- ven, And we meet to part no more. — .—— ——.— ——— EE QIl Ssus, to be for- gi- ven All our sins, and sin no 5 2—— ö in—— ———— — Ur —P. xhere.. · more! What sweet songs we'Il sing in heaven, When our earth-Iy toils are o'er. ů. e.. D e.——.—— ö, 2 Christ has entered heaven before us, 4 What though mighty foes oppose us, To prepare our happy home; On to victory well move; God our Father watches o᷑er us, Through the love of Him who saved us And the Spirit bids us come. We sshall more than conquerors prove. 3 Onward, Christian, look before you, 5 Soon in triumph we shall enter Tis your Captain leads the way; Von bright mansions in the sky; See, He waves His banner o'er you! All our joys in Christ shall centre, Hark! He bids you watch and pray. While His praise resounds on high. 2.. VWAITING AND WATCHING. IM. A. FaRNINVGIHAM. P. P. BIIS. 6——— iI 5.—.— 9. S I. WVhen mys— te-—ri- ous Whis-pers are float- ing a⸗ bout, And 2. There are lit—tle ones glanc-eing a- bout on my path In W‚SSSSIIIIIIIIITI—— —.— —5 I—.— ——. St— voi- ces that will not be stilll.. Shalf sum-mon nie hence from the need of a friend and aà guide;. There are dim lit tle eyes look- ing —— —— I. ö 4 slip-per-yVsbore Lo the waves that are S- lent and chill Mhen 1 up in— to mine, Whose tears could be ea- si- Iy dried. But II.I...... E E .......IIIIII3‚ SII 467* 2— + —8—— N. 1* +. 77 7 V look with chang'd eyesatthe hoflse of the blest, Far odt of the reach of the V Je- sus may beck-on the chil-dren a- way In the midst of their grief or their ö I ö AISꝗIII‚IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII— SIIDIIIIIIII— SDEISIAIAICICFIFICFIFICFIFICFIFIFIIFIFIJIJICIIFIIIEIAICIIIIIIII- 4 „ V .* ö——— V V V ‚— W, 4 NI Sea.— Will an-y- one then, at the beau-ti- ful gate, Be glee— Wil an v otf these, ab the beau-ti ful gate, Be d L enu—— 472 2 WAITING AND WATCEINGconιnued. 88. 2* * ů are... — 2 Ar 7 rrrrr? d Wait-ing and watching for me? Will an-yv-one then, at the Wait-ing and watching for me? Will an- 5 of these, at the „ ⸗„„. beau-ti- ful gate, Be pait- ing and watch-ing for me? beau-ti-ful gate, Be hait- ing and watch-ing for me? S⸗ V III 0 ,½ UE . 4 . 2. 2——— a .. SE NWDISI 7——————.— 54 W.2— 2 27 WE 7* 2* 71 25 Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watchingfor me? and watching——* —.2 —————— 7—— —8—8.——3 E E— ———* L——— 2 2 3 There are old and forsaken, who linger awhile In homes which their dearest have left, And an action of love or a few gentle words May cheer their sad spirit bereft. 2 But the reaper is near to the long-standing corn, 2 The weary shall soon be set free— . Will any of these, at the beautiful gate, Be watching and waiting for me? heir 4 There are dear ones at home JLmay bless with my love; There are wretched ones pacing the street; There are friendless and suffering strangers around; There are tempted and poor I must meet; There are many unthought of, vhom happy and blest In the land of the good Lshall See, Will any of these, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me? 5 And when I am brought there by infinite grace Of Him who delights to forgive, Though I bless not the hungry ones near to my side, And but pray for myself while Ilive: Oh! I think I should mourn o'er my selfish neglect, If sorrow in heaven can be, Should no one Ilove, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me. XV Be Be 28. SOEDIERS OF ZzILN. R. Lownr. „%q 2 1. Soldiers of Zi- on, Cho. Soldiers- on, Ee 24———— 1 E on we go, Brave are the hearts that face the foe, on roe go, Brave are l„eè siearts tat: ace the foe, Vic-t'ry a-waits us, f SRNI 2— 2 d ö 3——— 2. 2 SDSIIIIIIIee..— —5———————.——..—..II..I.I.—— ⸗/ It .—m——441—0 S 355—— —.——— 5¹ + 2 x—*2 V x— or we know We fol-low the Lord our King; Vio-V⁰ avats ùs, for we Enoe We Vol- Loos i½e Lord oꝛur Eing. ö 8N8 S. 2—. —5————— —.————.— + N 4q ly charm Shall we the tri umph sing. * Not by themightof hu- man arm, Not by thepowerof earth to harm, N SISIF FꝗꝑPIFIFIFIFIFIIPIIꝓIIIII.II......—— SDSSEE————— D. C. CHonus. n.- V M...—5 — S—ñ.—— 8. ‚——4 V5 —— z Enn,ni ——— 2. Hark to the trump that sounds for Var, 3. Sure as the Truth, will dawn the day, See how the flag goes on before, Look hoy the ranks swell more and more Bondage and When giant W. rong will end his sway, Error flee away, ö V. As Jesus the King leads on: And earth to the Lord 5 Strong are tlie hosts of Sin and Death, Oourage, ye souls n üght 14P1 Stronger the might of Him wWho saith, This is the path that worthies trod; ö „Iwill consumeé them with My breath!“ Gird up your loins, Elect of God Soon comes the victor's song. Then will the field be won. inn FF 24. AFRIEND IN JESUS. H. BoxaR. C. C. CoNVERSE. 9 SDRDDRN 9—— —— 8 e wnn, Ed, L,,,= I I. What a Friend we have in v Je-sus, ——— * 2 le.. What a pri- vi-lege to car- 1y N + 8 in SSSSSSSIPIIIIæcIxIxIIIIIIII......... SE—— 5 22—— ů i „. R Oh, what peace we of- ten for-feit, Oh, what needless pain we NT* 14 ————2 2.22—————— ——E=ED* 2 .———— — N N. 6 eee V—.—— 4..——— Aüä because we 8. car- ry Ev- W God in prayer. .N j 1 nr, Ee..ee.——... J— EEH n e — 2—.2.— 2 + 2 Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged; Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find aà Friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness— Take it to the Lord in prayer. s 3 Are we weak and heavy-laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge,.— Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee“— Take it to the Lord in prayer; In His arms Hell take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a solace there. 258. THE HOLXYCITV. + EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 4 2 We EEE——5 j 8 RRR 1. There is a Ho-ly ci- ty, Ahap-Py world a-bove, Beyondthestarry regions, Built by the God of love. An e- ver-lasting tem-ple, And saints array'd in white, These ——. 10 1ee —. 82 4 4 + 4— —— 2. Servetheirgreat Redeemer, Anddwellwith Himinlight. Ohome above, O world of love, O ever blessed place, A-bove the sky, athome on high, LIl sing of Jesus“ grace. 2 The meanest child in glory Outsbines the radiant sun, But who can speak the splendour Of that eternal throne, Where Jesus sits exalted In God-like majesty, Where elders fall before Him, And lowly bow the knee! ö — + I.——2—.— ........e SSeee.. 7„ 3 The hosts of saints around Him Proclaim His work of grace, The patriarchs and prophets, And all the godly race, Who passed through fiery trials, And tortures on their way; And came from tribulation To everlasting day. W.I Iilr 431 EI 208.— WAITING TTO WELCOMWÜCIE. W. Lorr Air—— LEE. —35— er. , de Le,,e.—.— S. 2—.... 2 EDEEE 1. Poor weary, burden'd, anxious one, With guilt and sin 2. His wounded hands, and feet, and side, His heart of ten- op-Ppressing thee der mer- cy see; FFFF 2 2.. 5. K, Bi ——— ů 52— eeLaur... H — x ö x. Oh geek the gra-eious Saviour's throne, There may thy trembling spi- rit hide, He waits this hour He waits this hour to wel-come thee. to wel-come thee. — — 2.2 EE + 2————— 2— E 1 I I 2 2—.——.82 H— E I I— 1—.— I I I—.—.——— I 7* 222.85— .— 22.— Come, as thou Thou oft hast made art, He calls thee near, re-solves and vows, While vain-ly strug-gling With all thy sin to be free; and sor- row flee; —— Now, come to Je- sus, Lo, He Hespeaks! Oh why 8 ansious fear? bows, And waits this hour to He 1 this hour—7 9 E— 2+2——.——455 r,arree,drre. ..————;.. —— ̃PZ-2a. EI. wel-come thee. wel-come thee. 2 2463 . S ————— — 2. 3. Thy sins—HeIl freely all forgive; Thy worthlessnesstis all thy plea; Thy death— His word will bid thee live: He waits this hour to weleome thee. He waits His love has waited long, Oh, bow at once that bending knee; Come now, and learn Salvations song, He waits this hour to velcome thee. 4. To welcome thee—t hy rags and all, Ibe. And make thee what thou ought St to And wilt thou slight so kind a callꝰ He waits this hour to welcome thee. He waits—but will not always wait, Oh, trifle not with His decree, To-morrow's hour may be too late, He waits α8 hour to welcome thee. 27— THE TIDINGS OF SALVATION. 2 öSSRSRSRSRPRIRSRII .SSPS PSPS SPIPIPIPIPIPSPI‚I‚IPI‚I‚II‚I‚....‚..ISE. ——.——— E.. 7 f6 VI 5 8 7* 1. Shout the tidings of sal- va- tion, To the a- ged and the young; 2. Shout the tidings of sal-va- tion, North and Southand East and West; ‚E 1 N RNSNEEE ——— SDqDiiiDEDEEEEEEEEEEE .—— 89.898 III— x— —Iee—...— I........ 9———— Wa-ken ev'-ry heart and tongue. Withthe gos ꝓelsound is blest. Till the precious in- vi- ta- tion Till each gath'ringcon-gre- ga- tion * 882—3 N —— · ů*—— II 2 an* Send the sound the earth around, Fromthe ris- ing to the set- ting of the *— —.——IIJ. ————. — 7*„2+— — eerer *— 2—0—07 sun, Till each gath'ringerowd, Shall proelaim a- loud, The glo- rious work is done. 7655 N 2— —— I x— T. ů— 2.. 3 Shout the tidings of salvation, Mingling with the ocean's roar; Till the ships of every nation, Bear the news from shore to shore. 4 Shout the tidings of salvation, O'er the islands of the sea: Till, in humble adoration, All to Christ shall bow the knee. WIIOIL BETHE NENT ——.. N— 1. Who'l be the next to fol- low Je-sus 2. Who'll be the next to fol- low Je-sus „ —— Who'll be the next His cross to bear? 7Fol-low His wea- ry bleed-ing feet? EEn some one is Waiting, Who'llbethenext a cromn to wear? ery burden Down at the Father's mer-cy seat 2 .„ Some one is rea-dy, Who'I be thenext to lay ev E ——.0— ..... IEEI EEIEEE——— —— I— ö 2—— N——.. 44—— +7*= ⁸ A D ——5 IDs— 1 ————.— ů—.— — r RxTRANX. 1—— Se E 2..— 5 D.—3—— Who'll be the next? WhoIl be the next? Who'llbe the next to fol-low Je-sus?“ ........... PIPI q I —. ...eeee , W. 4 Whol be the next to fol-low Je- sus now? Fol- low Je-sus now? . 0 V II. — 3 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus? Who'll be the next to praise His name! Who'll swell the chorus of free redemption? Sing hallelujah! praise the Lamb? 4 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus Doyn through the Jordan's rolling tide? Who'll be the next to join with the ransomed, Singing upon the other side? *+ ANMTHE 500R. E. J. Urwanpv. —..— ——3— 2————— — O doubting one, what are you wait— ing for These are the 2. Still do you linger? let your eyes be- ho- I-— d The seroll above the .—.—— 9— — 2— —⏑ 1 *.— 1 ——— — +4 —.— 2——.—, — 2— 5—.— D— ,. Wäh Saviour's Words, Lam the door; They are so plain, why do you still de- door with words of gold, Read, and believe the precious pro- mise 1—5 8—————— —— 2— —.———.—.—.— IIDDA(U— W...——— 0 ..— DeH—.—.2 + 447—..————— 1———————.— 5. layr This is the only en- tranee this the way. true, Knock, and it shall be o-pened un to vou.— x&— .I—————. ——* E....... b F— 3 Vou cannot knock, you have no]strength, you say; With thecommand therecomesthe strengthobey H Read as you come, these otherwordsen--graved, „By Me, whoeveren--ters in, Iis saved.“ 4 Narrow the portal, yet the] wayis wide, Many who knocked, with joyhave] gone]in--side, Vet there is room] for many, manymore, Still lingering on thethres-P-hold ofthedoor. 5 Only oëe door and yet itssides are] two Outoide andinsidιeoh which side are yο¹μ? Why should you perish standing] just out--Sde 10 Why? when the door isstand--ing Oo--Pen wide?H1 6 Vou cannot see“ it open, do yousay? Vou cannot come,“ althoughso plainthe way? Then rise in all your blindness, and yourIsin, Fall, if you have no strength,you willIfa-I-III in. f. 30. LAMENT OF THE FOOLISH VIRGINS. JV. CLaRk. SISEEEEESEE..— — 18—7 AE 2— 2—5—— 7 NDö 1. Our lamps have gone out, and the day-light is past; The Bridegroom has N„ .—.. N N— —.2 2—2— JJT.J‚..——— üttit DIRSIS ö .. I........— 2*—. DIE 22 i„„„„ 7 come for the watchers at last; The guests have all entered the pa-lace in — ...—NITTRTTT —2—.——. 2— E—2——.—. —................. E.—— EEEEE e r W e e, e dne. v. , d dn 2. * r state; We wake to our fol-Iy when, à2-Blas!'tis to0 late. Too late, too 433 ů late, too late, too late, We wake to oun fol-Iy When, a-las l'tis too late. 1 „ — 2* SS.S...SI— arrie. ——.— V.— 5 7 Wi.—— 1 n 1900 2 Our lamps are gone out, and the feast has begun: Hope yields to despair: our brief race is run: Repulsed by the angels Vho watch by the gate, We turn away sighing, For ever, too late!“ 3 Our lamps are gone out, exerlasting our night, TPhe glory of heaven must fade from our sight: he doom of the Judge we noy sadly AWait, Lamenting we sought for admission too late. 4 Our laraps are gone out, and can ne'er be relit, We are judged for the kingdom of heaven unfit, Be warned by our sad, irréversible fate, And seek for salvation ere yet tis too late! 5 Our lamps are gone out, is our bitter refrain, Oh! would that our time could be given again, Weid spurn not the offer of merey So great, Nor trifle till told by the Saviour too late! 31. LIAM COMING. M. E. SRERVOss.(Alt.) C. C. CasE FFPFFPTITTTTT I DSSS... x-SES——— „•ʃ II? Lord Je- sus, Com.-ing duickly as I am, N U.EN. — EISSSEEEEE——— —. SSS.SS.SIIIII.‚.. +———— + H ii? Wirr For Thy voice which sweetly calls EE 2—— ,,—.— N———— N—e— + And IKnow that Thouart migh- ty, Take my heart, ohleleanse and keep it, And forse- ver dwell therein. Lead me in the nar-row path- way Lead- ing to the heavenly land. — W n—2———.—— ———.—.S. 1 5* 2— +*— 4— 2—— 1———— 2——2—.— ss. sfTr I am com.ing, O Lord N/.— sus, Take me fm We Handd, . U. V —————— Er— E ——..—— π. I n 2. Iam coming, O Lord Jesus, At Thy feet I humbly fall, And the Christ who died to save me Now becomes my all in all; In 22 footsteps I wWill follow, For Thy servant I would be, And Thy call IL haste to answer, Iwill ever trust in Thee. 1 * 3. Iam coming, O Lord Jesus. Ihave naught but sin to bring; And my heart is heavy-laden, But to Thee—my allIcling; Ime, Naught to bring; but Thou hast called Thy great love is all my plea; All the world I leave behind me and to Thy dear arms I flee. 32 A. L. — 32.(ALITTLE TALK WITH JESUS. A. L. ASHIEL. HEEEE SSSSIIEI 5 23. II. K. .— 1. A lit-tle talk with Je- sus, Itsmooths the rug- ged 1040, It —..—.— F I.ZI——....—... 2 EEE — üle N—— A—2.—.— D.....I..... —. 405. n S sceras to help me on- Vard When faint-ing'neath my Load; When. +.————— N—.—. S.‚ 0 2 + 2 0 0 Worn by care and 8or row, My eyes withtears are dim.... Thereis 2 II S.—..—— I ee 1————— 2—— 7 .— —* 1—— FINE SSSIIIIIII.. EIHI —.— AIS... 3* 7* 4 7•„ nothing that giweth me com- fort Like à4 lit-tle talk with Him.. N 2 20 43— — RETNAINV.— +II—.— EDID.... —————3 2 A little talk with Jesus, 3 And yet the more I know Him, And all His grace explore, Alone in secret prayer, It gives me strength and courage, It only sets me longing ife's many toils to bear; Po know Him more and more. And though I sometimes falter, Then, where no hearts are weary, No eyes with tears are dim, ö Because the way is dim, There is nothing can cheer me onward He will talk with me for ever, Like a little talk with Him. And I will talk with Him. 3 33. WE WANT YOU OVER THERE. Muns. Bass. F. R. BarEuax. —*—2838— 4—— EEEEE—— —.—— 2——% 2.— 7i ö za n 1. We're go- ing home to glo- ry soon, Lo see the ei- ty bright; 2. The pear- ly gates are o- pen wide, And we shall en-ter in, 3. We come to tell the sto-ry true, Of love so rich and free; ETS —— H2: +. ⁴ E —.—. N TZ. +—.— EN SE +—— 2—5 eln ir *. TPo walk the gold-en streets of heaven, And bask in God's n light. Po know, henceforth, no tear, or sigh, No sor-row, and no sin. A eru ei- fied and liv- ing Lord Has grace for you and me. 1 5——.— ——5 1—— + I SSSISISSSS.S.....I....‚‚E‚....... —* . But some of you are out of Christ, And held y many a snare; Oh! come with us, and come at once, That land is bright and fair Onh! lis ten to the words of love His mes-sen-gers de- clare: A. 10.. — „— ö + 2——m—— ö—— 4 4 e———ꝗ —— I—3—— 2 +— We can-not leave you lost and lone, We want you o- ver therée; 2— 4. We once were burdened sore with sin, 5. We know the time is fleeting fast, And dark were we and sad; The Lord is near at hand; But Christ has washed us in His blood Oh sinner, seek the ark of grace, And He has made us glad. Its doors wide open stand.— Rly to His wounds, ye guilty ones, Christ will not always waiting be, His love and merey share; Po trifle do not dare; We cannot leave you lost and lone, We cannot leave you lost and lone, We want you over there. We want you over there. WE WANT IYOU OVER THEREcontinued. Raurnalx. mν Q. D‚‚c‚‚‚.— — f——* ů—————— 32——Eee 4 f?r 1150 1 We can-not leave you lost and lone, Ve want you 0- ver there. * IIEEE. S S 8⁴. FOR YOU AND ME. W. X. V. J. MAxToN SuIIIE. 2.———— E——— S..S........ — 2——————— „ 1. Wondrous love! à- maz-ing mer-cy! Grace so full and free, — 2„W.* —— ——— —— Mer ey for the chief of sin- ners, Grace for you and ————— e E.2 —— 1 8—..— —.— +22— ö— 7— .— N— 5 x 22 + 1. 1 X +—.—2 — +—— 3——— Ee.— R— For you and me, For you and me, Ves; grace for you and me. b— ö——5———5—. 8 I‚—„———— — Z.. 5— 2+ +—— I SDSISSISSSESe— *————— * 4. Joy in Jesus: by believing Glories bright we see. Joy unspeakable and precious, Joy for you and me. 5. Love and merey; grace and pardon; 2. Pardon for the greatest rebel Purchased on the tree, Blood to cleanse the deepest crimson, Power for you and me. 3. Rest there is for all who need it, Peace I leave with thee.“ Guilty sinners we. Thus said Jesus! Will you have it“ But there's joy and peace in Jesus. Peace for you and me. All for you and me. 8 JESUS WEFPT. W. VobExs. — HHA 2—. ——.— 65⁵ 2—.———.—. DIꝗDEEE r r 19., Je:- sus wept, those tears are 2. When the pangs of tri- al o-—ver, But His heart is still the same; selze us, When the waves of sor- row roll, —ITI—.— ZF= v. DꝗSꝗSDPDPDPPIII 4 S—3 Ti=— 2 .——— ni +—.——.—..—..—. ———. S e EKins-man, Friend, and el- der Bro-ther, Is His ev-er-last-ing name. We will 4— our grief on Je- sus, Help-er H troubled soul, uü/ E ——.——— D. E.—. —— 3 0— EE. 25—————.———— SS gFiru—— 2—„ E/ Sa viour, who. can love. like Thee, Weeping one of Beth-a- Sure—ly bde can mourn.. like Thee, Weeping one of Beth-a- V D —6——.— 225————.. S x‚ — 8—.5865 12 FPlEsrer ny.Weeping one of Beth-a- ny.Weeping onée of Beth-a- —2* * SIEE DDD e S ee⸗. * +„ 2910 ny, Weeping one, weeping one of Beth-a- ny. ny, Weeping one, weeping one of Beth-a- ny. . EE S 3 Jesus wept! and now in glory, He still marks the mourner's tear, Loving to retrace the story Of the hearts he strengthened h Jesus, while thou callest me, Let me think of Bethany. 4 Jesus wept! that tear of sorrom Is a legacy of love, Vesterday, to-day, to-morrow, ere. He the same doth ever prove. Thou art all in all to me, Loving one of Bethany. CE 36. NOW IAM FREE. vEus. W. 4. J. H. Srockronx. — oderato. —. IE III. ö— HSitt same; rol, 1. Once I was cap-tive at Sa-tan's will, Led by his power in- to 2. Once as a slave to the law I stood, Vain-Iy Istrove to re — x 3. Once in the bon dage of Death's dark night, Serving my sins While I — ö IIIEE I..—2————eeeee ED S—.— — 94. 1* E 2 s[s We — E I..——————— DE ö. EIEEE — SSSSee=-— E — evry ill, But Je-sus saved me and saves me still: Glo- ry to His name! .— turn to God, Till Je-sus ransomed me by His blood: Glo-ry to His name! —— shunned the light, Till Je.sus res cued me by His might! Glo-ry to His name! e 1 —— W.—.—— 2— 2—.—— — 4 3 3—— 247 9— n—..— —— 2 — dt. ertr, e, virree=inern, ö ö 7 f. r,;, 2—7 Glo-ry to His name! Glo-ry to His name! 72.2 ö e S... Eere d., I. — 3 *— N——— 5 4.——.. ˙⁵... 4. 8. SSPSSI. 4· vj. ö E 71— Now I am freée, for He died for me! Glo- ry to His name! 72 e 2.—.——.———UIR——— E S.. I II IIIASI ..—. orron 7 7 H 4. Now Lam free; to my Saviour's praise 5. Though Iam free, Lam not my omn: U; Loud hallelujahs Lever raise, Jesus my heart for Himself hath won; v. Walking at liberty in His ways! Tis now my joy Him to serve alone.— 31 Glory to His name! Glory to His name! —.—F JUSTIFIED NOW LXAM. A. A. GRAI. — Saved throꝰ the bleeding Lamb, Made TI N re— 2.—— 4 — + hite In God's oun sight, Thro' Je- sus' blessed name. pure and —..... nn 5 6 Jus-ti- fied now I am! Eeel —. — +7* 1 The Gos-Pel of Grace I glad-ly embrace, Jus-tified now I am. .. —. 2. Justifted now Lam, Saved through the bleeding Lamb; A victim led, He died instead, And answered zudgment's claim. 3. Justified nov Iam, Saved—.—— the bleeding Lamo; Washed White as snow, His love L know, Through Jesus' blessed name. 4. Justified nom Lam, Saved through the bleeding Lamb; Wnom G0d forgives For, exer lives, Through Jesus' blessed name. 5. Justified now I am, Saved through the bleeding Lamb; My song Jraise, Po God be praise, Through Jesus“ blessed name. har. 1 1⁰ SS. I IISIIIII...... I — SSPSIS.III.... MD‚ — +— 2 11 I 1. My God, I have found, the thrice bles- sed ground, Where Made Ac- cept- ed I am in the once of- fered Lamb; It was 2,. d n, —.——— S, —— 2———— E * 7 — * life, and where joy, and 0. God pho Him- self had de ech — E——— — D....— 2——.— — H ImN Cuonus 9—— 2.—— 1 I + + 2 —.———2— 2 2 Z 3— II + ap-py day, it ur⸗* py day, hap- py RREE —* 5— +1* 1 1 ‚I‚IIEEE 222 X.. a—— —— 2— + 1 + 1 + I + J4 + I ö H. 2 5 22 —— 365** —— day, When Je- sus, my Sa viour, my sins wash'd a- Way. II. „...— 12 D———.2—— 4.— — 2. He bore on the tree the sentence for me, And now both the surety and sinner are free. 2— In the heavenly Lamb thrice happy Lam: And my heart doth rejoice at the sound of His name. 3. Oh tell me no more of this world's vain store, The time for such trifles with me now is oer; A country Ive found where true joys abound; To dwell, Lm determined, on that happy ground. 4. And though here below, mid sorrow and woe, My place is in heaven with Jesus, Iknow.; For soon He will come, and take me safe home, And make me to sit with Himself on His throne. 5. And when I'm to die,“ Receive me,“ LIl cry, For Jesus hath loved me, Icannot tell why; But this Ido find, we two are so joined, He'll not live in glory and leave me behind. 3 PERFECT PEACE. F. R. HAVERGAL. E. J. UrWARD. 0 D—————. 22 2—————— 2 +———— — ‚‚ 60. 8 1. Like a ri- ver glo- rious IS God's per- fect peace, O ver all vic- 2. Hid-den in the hol- low. Of His bles- sed hand, Ne ver foe can 3. Ev-'ry joy or tri-— al Fal-leth from a⸗- bove, Traced up-on our —. .. DerE + . Kee, I.—.—... 1.—— + 1— EV ̃— 4—.—* I— 5—— 2— 2— —9 2.—. to rious In its bright in- crease. Ter- fect, yet it flow- eth fol low, Ne- ver trai- tor stand. Not a surge of wor ry, di al By the Sun of love. wWe mapy trust Him sole— ly 2— —— 2— 2.— 1—3— +—3 E S———2 —— 122—.——.————— 2.—— ů ———— 1— 2 2— E— 2.——— 8. —— IITT 7•——— 2— + —— X —4*——.—. —.. n n e E * 2*• . v Stayed up-on Je- ho- vah, Hearts are ful- Iy blest, Ful-ler ev-ry day, Per- feet, yet it grow-etb Deep-er all the way Not a shade of care, Not a blast of hur-— ry Touch the Spi-rit there. All for us to do; Tney who trust Him whol-1 Find Him whollyÿ true. DSDI .. 5——— 3 2— Cxonus. IIRRRDRTRDDEIE ö „—— +— e. E arni, 4— II pro-mised. Per-feet peace, per-feet peace, per- feet peace and rest. ee 1 —+— 2..—‚ SISISDSISEE ——2..—— 2 vDDE.. 1 x— 2—..————— 22 —.— 1 1 —.—— 40. STRIKE THE HARFP OF 2ZION. W. B. Bnapsunr. N 1. Strike the harp of Zi- on, wake the tuneful lay; Bear the joy-ful tid-ings far a- way; 2. 0· ver dis-tant re·gions veiled in error's night, See the ho-ly dawn of Gos- pel light; 3. Now, tor all who languish, bound to Sa- tan's chain, Comes the rise aι treedom's Joy ous reign; 4. Sound the pro- ela- ma-tion, Life to ev- ery soul!“ Like a migh-ty o- cean let it roll, Bring-ing home the lost ones from ENEX Lol the morn is breaking. morn of pur-est love, Praise for e-ver, praise to God a- bove. See the na-tions com-ing at the Saviour's call, Coming now to erown Him Lord of all. Christ, the Lord's A. noint- ed, breaks op-Pres-sion's sway, Lifts the tal-len, takes the curse a- way. the paths of sin. Till the world shall all be gath- ered in. ......T E E —— CHORVUS. VA ᷣ. i 7 AI lo- Iu- ia!“ harki the an- gels sing,“Al-le- lu-ial“ hark tho e- cho ring! Strike the harp of Zi-on, wake the tune:ful lay! Bear the joy- ful tidings far a FFFFF 8 — /, 1 — — x „ e rn vii nr.— — 55—. 7— 2 2 42 Er — way, far a- way, Bear the joy-— IN far a way. 1. N. WDDADSDDDDS—— 2———.———— — nrer— P..—— —3—9———— — 41. THE EEAVENLX GUEST. F. J. CROsRIT. Dunr. Arr. from 1 R. SRAAI by F. G. Lapps. ö w8* E— Poor sin-mer, at thy 1. heavenly Guest is Enock-ing, on His name be- lieve; 2. Make haste to bid Him vel-come, 3. heapenij Gusst, 2 Thy dearest friend will h, let Him not 2 part! — His pre-cious gift re Once died to ran-som thee. How pa-tient-Iy He wait-eth Oh, He comes to bring thee par-don This heaNen) Guest, the 42. THE GOOD OLD WAVXV. D8. 4—— SS —0— 2— ‚rCCI‚L „ — + I. We 10 go· ing forth with our staff in hand, Thro' a de-sert wild in a 25 2.There are foes without, there are foes with-in; They would turn us back to the 3. In the blissful hour of communion sweet, Let us come with joy to the 4. On the brink of time when we 4— 36 our sun has set, and our DDee ——— 5 2 2 — ᷣʃ 66 ——— VE x .=—— 2————— —339.—— ö ETE ———————— — 5—————— ů—=——..— wäiniin Sm t! stran-ger land; But our faith is bright and our hope is strong, And the . path of sin; We will stop our ears to the words they say, While we mer-cy seat; Oh, we love to sing, and we love to Pray, And we ö We will —— 8.— 1— ö ů0 + ————— „/ — I — 4.— ——— . Good 1210 Way is 7 6501010—.— — on-Ward press in the G0o0 ay. ö — bless the—— for the Good Old 923 Tis the Good Old Way, By our ——.— Lord for the Good Old Way. N — 2— S— 2****—* ι1.2ꝛ—ͤ—* +7 — EAEE 1 2 1e 2‚.—..05—5 2— 2—* 7 le——.———— 44*88 D E fathers trod; Tis the way of Life, And it lead-eth un- to God;Tis the ———— —. DEDEDDIIIIE........... 6 77—* —* 7 2.——— 11 1 ——— F T ö ——— u. 2——, on- 7 path to the realms 05 day Wo are go-ing home in tle Good Old Way. 14 17 42.—— L — — 1—.— 7—— ——4 ————— E..,, ö— 2.— 2— 232— 2—— 4 F. J. Cnosnxv. JOYI JOVYI JOVI Adapted from A. J. ABEEX. ͤ‚ ů— 1 Joy! Joy!— 3oy! joy! joy! Joy at 10 Rüs 2. Joyl 37 J⁰71 305 Joy! joy! Joy in the land of 3. Joy! Joy! Joy! 3joy Joy! Joy! Joy where the saints a- ——2. —.——.— 1. 0.— ——— IEEE ——*———.—.—.— ů 4 ates of light, Joy in the vales of E- den bright, Loud- er the cho- ral 1re and song, Joy where the ho- ly an- gels throng, Strikingtheirtuneful dor-ing meet, Cast- ing their erowns at Je- sus' feet, E. choes the cho- rus i.— NSINS 18. 22 2 2— 95⸗ ry—4——. — ů—... +. — E 333 Er—— —.vw„H.. 2—.— ö ffaf antheme roll, Glo-ry to God for a ransom'd soul. E of gold, Singing mtheir songs of bliss un- told. Glo-ry to God all a- round,“ Lives nowthe dead, and the lost is 2.——* i +*N —„ E ů SSIIIIII—————— ———— 8—— N 9——=—.. 4—.— Ere— —. 2—— S=...— ———— 4— —11114*——.—.— — I ———— 7——. 2 + 1—— 2*.. E— .—.—— I SII I ————— O 5—— lives a- gain. Joy!. 47 joy! 3071 joy DEDD —— +.— 0 ———....— —&e 257,5 1 7 20 244 JEWELS. EEEr. W. X. V. 5 E. J. Urwanp. N——— EEEEEEE — S I TAIII 2 2.—...—. E/. ö 69 7* IIis Jew-els rare, His trea-sure and his con-stant care; His ) 4 1 20 2• N= ——.—————— 7. — ‚.—‚‚Dl.—*———.——4 G. E AEEESEEEEEEEE E.—— — 40• ä —.— 2.*—* 41.———* ů—..̃——3 i‚‚i DDD. — 1ᷓ 1. Such are all Jew-els bright, His roy- al right, His Jew- els lur. 2. Hesought'mid h0 00 3. In eV ry , e a, EN 2 55 0— 8——— 1 ö IRDSSSSSSEAEEEE.— 22 I.....— ———— ——.— — DS.e...... B E lo-ry,—————3—D —————— 2— those who love His name, Who tell it out, nor fear the — dross each pre- cious gem, And bought them for His di a land the Lord bas some Who in that day to heav'n shall .— Z 22———9.. SE.—— 25 0O—-—. SPSPSPSPIPII.IFIFIFIFIFIFIFII.IIIIIII * 1 — ——.————.— —.—— 3. 2—— +—2 22 S 5 v. shame, And oft-en meet At Je. su's feet; And soon they shall be⸗ dem, At wondrous cost, When all were lost; And thoughtas yet their come, And then shall be E= ter nal-Ily Pre- pared and polished, — —. 6d non. I——.—.——— 60 sore the throne, Bril-liant in beau- ty not their oun, His glo- 1y share. Ius-tre's dim, They now by grace brought nigh to Him, His im- ago bear. made to shine, Pre.cious, and pure, in light Di-vine, His Jew-els there. —— 2..*8 + E— 1— r— EEHN ..........———.—. 7— ———.—— 2— 1 4 BEAUTIFUL HOMͤE. H. R. h H. R PAUER. 0— ——2— —..——...————— 3———7.—,—— 2—— 3 2— 7⁰ 3———. ⸗„„*„„ I 1. There is a home e- ter · nal, Beau- ti- ful and bright, 2. Flow-ers are exy- er spring- ing In that home 80 fair; 3. Soon shall I join that an- them, Far be- vond the Sky; ZI S PPI. N 2 1 EESEEEEEEEEEEEE ——2— EEE E 5. en I IE. DSSSDSDSDSS.S.........„ ../—.— —6—————.————— • ⸗„ e.— —„ Where sweet joys su⸗- per- nal Ne- ver are dimm'd by night:; Lit- tle chil-dren sing- ing Prais-es to Je- sus there. Christ is my sal- va- tion, Why should I fear to die? N V +2.* IFITTFTTTTTTTTTT S—.—:.——.—————— 2 6—— O— S..BI‚ PIPIPI II..— 3—.—“ 2—— White-rob'd an-gels are sing- ing How they swell the glad an- them, Soon my eyes shall be- hold Him Ey-er a.-round the bright throne; Ey-er a.round the bright throne 3 Seat-ed up-on the bright throne; e SS —..———.—— 7.„ N..— N— 8 NX.N When, O when shall I see thee, When, O when shall 1 see thee, Then, O then shall I see thee, Beau- ti · ful, beau· ti· ful home Beau- ti· ful, beau- ti · ful home d Beau- ti· ful, beau- ti · ful home- —— S..DDee r tt, ,. IEEEE 2 2e 1*8 x/— + s[sU BEAUTIFUL HOMEcontinued. Cnonus. AI. n I „. 22 2—— ——* 25.— A. NV— —.—„ 1—— 2 2 —— Home lbeau- ti- ful home l.. Bright, beau-ti-fun home, 2 2—.— 2— E. t.—— —— 2 r; 2— 7 L — Beau-ti- 0l home, beau-ti · ful home, — PPFPFPFTFTFTFTFTTTC —*— é evh A 2—2—.— *——.—„.——— Bright home of our Sa- viour, Bright beau- ti- ful —, —— U.— 2•.———————— —p——— ——.— +——2— ů 5 ö=/ —.— Beau- ti- ful, beau- ti · ful ere. eĩ 46 PRECIOUS BLOOD. — F. R. HAVEHGAL. R. Warsox.( 1I⁴ D— —.— 5 +.—.— ö éCor dca— + IqIqI E F x x—— l ö 1 Pre-cious, pre-cious blood of Je- sus, Shed on Cal- va=ry, 2 2. Pre-eious blood that hath re-deem'd us, All the price is paid! — 3. Pre-cious, pre-cious blood of Je- sus, Let it make thee wWhole, — —.—. 2———— *————— rone;—— V 2. ö——3— rone; rone;—— 4 .. 2—— 4—.——.. E— 2 S— —..—*— 4——28— IAl x 2—. Shed for re. bels, shed for sin ners, Shed for me! Per- feet par- don now is of fer/ d, Peace is made. Let it flow in migh- ty eleans- ing O'er thy soul. . 3 ö EE—...I‚—5—— —.——————.— 4 —.—... 2* mWiiüiiii 4 Though thy sins are red like crimson, 6 Precious blood! by this we eonquer ö DSed in Searlet glow, In the fiercest fight; Jesu's precious blood can make them Sin and Satan overcoming White as snow. By its might. 5 Now the holiest with boldness 7 Precious, precious blood of Jesus, ö‚ We may enter in, Ever flowing free! For the open fountain oleanseth O believe it, O receive it, ‚ From all sin! Tis for thee! 47 SO NEAR TO THE EINGDOM. F. J. Cnoshv. R. LowRx. . 1. near to the Kingdom, yet What dost thou lack? So near to 2. 80 near that thou hear-es exer aa,—— — ᷓ the t the songs that re- sound From those Who, be- 3. +4o die with no hope! hast thou counted the cost? 4o die out of: e. — NIN=. q. — r—.— n—.————..— 2— SSSSIISTITTITITITITTIIIIIIII........ SSPSSPSSSISISSITSIPI IIAAI M,/ W liev- ing, a par-don have found! So near, yet un-wil-ling to give u E d ee. T + 5* Kingdom! what keepeth thee back? Renounce ev'- ry i- dol, tho' dear it may P thy Christ, and thy soubto be lost! 8So near to the Kingdom! O come, we im- Je-sus is pleading, come en- ter the door! ·.„ NR S——.—.. 1—0 —eer + 2——* HFRiH— —5 — Cnonvs — e —— +.—. 1—1 ISSSS FfF be,. And come to the Saviour now Pleading with thee. sin, When Je-sus is wait-ing to wel-come thee in! ö Plead 2 2— Pleading with i ö 5 rallentando. usu iin e, ISEE- IIITII... — e 3= e ing with thee,.. The Saviour is pleading, is pleading with thee. ů 0 Q ö 24⁴ — IITT————3— S——— 3 I———— thee, Pleading with thee, R —— 48 SHOW ME THIV FACE. 5.9—⁵ J. P. Banxvxrr. — Q* sFPFPPII TTTTTITT— 2— 5——.———— er EAE — 2.—. S 1. Show me Thy facel One transient gleam Of love-Ii-ness di-vine; And 2. Show me Thy face! My faith and love Shall henceforth fix-ed be, And 3. Show me Thy face! The heaviest cross Will then seem light to bear; There 4. Show me Thy face! And Ishall be In heart and mind re-newed, With EE F— ——.————7—. . 3 2 ——— A* pPpPFPF 1½—— — IꝑPIꝑPIPIIIIIIIIII n•. I shall ney- er think or dream Of o- ther love save Thine! no-thing here have power to move My soul's se- re- ni- ty. will be gain in ev'- ry loss, And peace with ev!- ry care. wis-dom————5 en- er- gy 10o Vork Thy work en- dued. — 2. N I x 2— SSꝑꝓI...IIITTI 24.——— 22..——— 1* ů Kere nen=t. n. n;.——.——— ——— E— All low-er light will dark-en quite; All low- er glo-ries wane; The My life shall seem a trance, a dream, And all I feel and see I1 With such light feet the years will fleet, Life seem as brief as blest, Till Shine clear, tho' pale, be- hind the veil, Un- til, the veil re- moved, In DDee „. — 2————— E.— 0 PIPSPIPSPꝑPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I—— 7— 21 .„—. NI 8*——.T— — 1 1 I.. beau- ti- ful of earth will scarce Séem beau-ti- ful aà= gain lu-sive, vi-sion- a- ry,—Thou The one re- al- i- ty! Ihave laid my bur- den down, And en-tered in-— to * SS — —8—.— ———.— rest. per- fect glo-ry Ibe-hold The face that I have loved. —— 4 4 A FEW MORE XVEARS. Dr. Bonan. G. W. Maurix. — 3—3‚..—..— + üa1un: —— *— + 1 1 — DIEE.— — 7—— 4 . — —— 4 ⁴4 * — —— l 1. A sew more years shall roll few more sea-sons come; i 2. A sew more suns shall set Oier these dark hills of time AaWeanalt bo Wnerse 3. A sew more storms shall beat n this wud rock-y shore; And we shall be where 14 44. . EE—— — Eeee ů 50— Cnuonus. ..—2* II 1— 1 —2.——— + + D e K + ö—. 2— E 7* E . those that rest, 4 sleep with- in the tomb. suns are not, A far se- re- ner clime.(Then, 0 my Lord, pre- pare My tem-pests cease, And surg-es swell no more. 4. U EEEE————I—— ————.——.— W =S...III —. DEED soul for, 957 great day; 0 Wash me in Thy e And take my sins a- Way! ——.———.——.— 32—— 23—— SS·=... I i 41⁰0 6»Tis but a little while, And He shall come again, Who died that we might live, who lives That we with Him may reign. 5 A few more struggles here, Afew more partings o᷑'er, A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more. 580 IM A POOR SINNER. —ũ—) ARRxrnaix.——— 08 [——.*————————— —5——.. De...— —.— DEDEEEEE.....—— I‚m a% sin-ner and no-thing at all, But Je- sus Christ is my all in all. ho' I'm sin-ner and no-thing at all, Let Je- sus speaks to me, when I cœall. E- ven 4 sin-ner, and no-thing at all, May trust in Je sueanquever neeg fall. VFIFFFIFIFFFTFTTTITITT TIN. 10 lives VS· 51 1 LOVÆE T1O0. IEEE EHE 810RNI. Miss HANKEX. ——— N 1. —.— SISSSDSSSSSSE ————+—— 3..— ——* + 1. + love 0 tell 110 Sto-ry, Of unseen thingsa- bove, Of 25 Sae His 2. I love to tell the Sto-ry, More won-der-ful it seems Than all the gold-en 3. I love to tell the Sto-ry, Tis pleasant to re- peat It seems, each time I 4. I love to tell the Sto-xy, For those who kuowit best Seem hun. ger- ing and * —6— 2————*N. E—...——IEEEEE TZSAEENS.. r Fin d I 1.——————.——.——.—.— 14— 22— R. 6 NS..III· R — glo-ry, Of Je- sus and M« love. love to tell the Sto- ry, Be fan-cies Of all our gold-en dreams. love to tell the Sto- ry, It tell it, More won-der-ful-Iy sweet. I love to tell the Sto- ry: For thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when, in of glo- 2U*— 8 △◻ L. ——7 W————— 2 —————— 2 + —‚iiiiDiiieiEeRR.——— t/ DDEEEE „„ N——— 2„ — ‚ s e,.,,.,., cause Iknowit's true; It sat-is-fies my long.ings, As nothing else eould do. did so much for me; And that is just the rea- son I tell it now to thee. some have ne-ver heard The messageé of sal- va-tion From God'soπνnho-Iy Word. sing the New, New Song, Twillbe the Old, Old Sto- ry, That I have lov'd so long. V N EPF D...‚.‚‚............ .N EDS- ÿ̈LvIIII 5— sto-ry, 2Z— be* Aa PIete in N x& 5 II... 3.:... T.—. —.—, PIF... ‚—— 2— E, E „ glo- 1 To tell the old old Sto- ry, Of Je sus and His love. .. N 2— 2—. 26W—5 rn irm.e, Eitie Ei E in H ö 82 H. R. KINGE. Bar Slou, uit, Feeling. TEE NEW SONG. J. C. BEAZIEI. E=——— x A.—————————— f tho Oold songs, That can- not sing 1 2 can- not sing the old songs 9——————— 4 . e t. — 2— 470 0.— —.—.—3 ———————————— ———————————— = EEE.. —— once af-ford- ed mirth, A mu- sie sweet- er once de-light- ed 0 When with such eag-er 9— +— EEEEEE—— — 3.— ů——..— 22 ——*——— 2 — .—.—— 2———— —.—.——— — N e———— E 6—— 2— V charms my heart, Than all the joys of earth. L've steps I ran The paths of selt and sin. Be- HQ 5.—— 5...— 25—— — 5*—8 2— —..— ö naäh— —.——r E— +2—————⁰ 2—— ——.‚‚‚‚... 2 2— heard the mu- sie 0f His Name, Who did for sin- ners ↄause that way must end in death, But Je- sus set me 2— *D—————. — ——— SI 2³ —.——n—.———— + —..—— 22—.—.— + 6—— ————289—— THE NEW SONGcontinued. + 99.. E... 2 ů— EEIE 2 frar can-not sing the old songs, An ree. And 50 I sing a NEW song, SDIDSSSSe———— ———— ————— —— myỹ —.— 2 —.—.—.— 2 S EEEEE — 5——.— 56— .—.—— ———— 8———.— E. 2—%5 shall Itell you Why I can— not sing the ö His great love to me. And 8⁰ EFsoms ö .—————.—— V ——=*D 538—* t 5.————— El.—.— 2— SSISIIIII..T.T.I ö +—.———. ——.—* 2——23 22 — 240. Waemam ——— I 0— 1 4— — 4 — 2 rall — 5.————— d — 25——— 1 — old songs, And shall I tell vou why P 20 NEW song Of his great love to me. I 73——* ———..— —.— 8—.— —. 2— 2 2— SSII— 0 rall....2 — —eredee 3 L,„.—.— ————.—..——— E SSSSISIII— — Li 3 Leannot sing the old songs, 5 Lcannot sing the old songs, Because a sweeter tone Since Jesus and His love Has reached my heart, of One who died Have filled this weary heart of mine Foresins, BUr Nor HIS OwN. With glory from above. For ME He did salvation win Ithink upon His glories bright Upon Mount Calvary, In yonder eity fair, And so Lsing the NEWsong.— And learn to lisp the NVEWw song His dying love to me. That finds expression there. cannot sing the old songs, 6 And though Lsing the new song, Because the precious blood On earth, a feeble strain, Of Him, the Christ of God. TLo Him, the Lamb once slain. It speaks of wrath endured for sin, And still the theme will be the same Of death endured for me. In those bright realms above, And so Lsing a NEW song, The Spirit taught—THE NEW sONG, A song of victory. Of Jesus' dying love. — 7 ers ne — 2 Tells out such nobler, sweeter themes Up there L'II raise a nobler chant 22 THE SEA OF MERCIV Tuos. CaIRNS. *1 — +. 2 —2.——2—2— — 2 2 2— 2, —2........—.—..I... *8—— 1—..— — D ů —— ö——— —— DSDSISI— 6— 7 sea; There's a kind- ness in UHis jus tice, Which is more than li-ber- PFF.T — 22— S...—— —.— E 3 ö——— ö —.——.——,.9*——— —.————.——..————3. ty. There is no place where earth's sor- rows Are more felt than up in U V V 10 4 +2 IAr—.——— 2—.— x.,. i. v. r. ,, v, H. EE* heav'n; There is no place Ihereearth's fail-ings Have such kind-Iy judgment giv'n. — e ——.—— 2., Kae SDDEeeeEEEEEeee —.— 3 2 I— I. 2 There is welcome for the sinner, And inore graces for the good; There is mercy with the Saviour; There is healing in His blood- For the love of God is broader Than the measures of man's mind; And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. 3 But we make His love too narrow By false limits of our oνn; And we magnify His strictness With a zeal we will not own; There is plentiful redemption In the blood that has been shed; There is joy for all the members In the sorrows of the Head. 8⁴ FOR JESUS SAERE. G. M. Tavron. Not to slou.———— DSSSSS-.. EEEE ů⸗ 60 2 y fie r** 1. For Je- sus sake“ all sin for-giv'n!“ For Je- sus' sake“ sweet rest! Tis 2.„For Je- sus' sake“ these pre-cious words Shall be like pin- ions swift, To N V — 5 2— E 2 * ,„ 2 5*— 2 ——*——— 22.59 7. 2.—— 7 nr, 0 5 word 19 wooed and won, 20 heart to love Him D28l Hie waft my pray'r thro“ hea- ven's 5 And bear back many a gift. Each NA. NN l ———.——.— —— .— SFS. . IDV 255. . 2—— i—— 5/— 7—. 4— 7 Lord! King! Who 40 my 90 to make, And rar⸗ drer Res 33 Hin 10 We, Then joy- ful-Iy Lll take, And 8I* N N—.——— ñ— 2 SS r. e . 2 · 8 30 XNN 35.—65— *2——— 2.————.. Rirderr: rnd H, — E———— — 7.——1W2 0 all the day and all the way, An e- cho in my heart shall say“— J6-Sus“ sake. all the day and e-cho in my heart shall say“ For Je- sus' sake. 2 —.————.——————— —5* 7 3 When often like a wayward child, 4 In suffering sore or toilsome task, Imurmur at His will, His burden light I'II bear; Then this sweet word,“ For Jesus' sake, For Jesus' sake“ shall sweeten all, My restless heart can still. Till His bright home Ishare; I bow my head, and gently led, And then this song, more sweet, more His easy yoke I take; In heaven my harp shall wake. Istrong And all the day, and all the way, Led all the way, till that glad day, An echo in my heart shall say Eternally my heart shall say For Jesus' sake!“ For Jesus' sake!“ ¶ PRAXN WITHOUT CEASING. 85 Mus. SiursoN. HAvpv. EN — 6 4—.————DD— ——— 7 E 1. 60 when the morning 2. Re- mem- ber all who shin- eth, Go when the noon is bright, love thee, All who are loved by Th. ee; .—. EE 30 ere— SIII.INE—. ———————.— 75—— SE * „ 60 When the eve de- clin · eth, Go in the hush of night. Pray too for those who hate thee, If a ⸗ ny suchthere be. .——. .—*— —.— 2 I.II eeeeeeeñ— 1 I—— 2 2.*— — 2— ——— W8.N 4 — 2— SS..I....... 6—— SS t‚I „ i 606 with pure mind and feel · ing, Cast ev'-ry fear a-Vay, Then for self in meek- ness, A bless- ing hum-bly claim, NRE —.—— . Lr L.. .— T.——————— ————— HDE 2———————— ......... I.IIII.I „ /7*— 7 I. 7 And in thy chamber kneel- ing, And link with each pe- ti tion, Do thou in se-eret pray. Thy great Re-deem-er's name. DIDRDDEREEEEEE —————.—— D S 2—. 2. 2—.——— 6* 3 But if'tis e'er denied thee 4 Whene'er thou pin'st in sadness, In solitude to pray, Should holy thoughts come oler thee When friends surround the way, Ev'n then in silent pleading The spirit raised above Will reuch the throne of glory, Of merey, truth, and love. Before His footstool fall; Remember in thy gladness His love who gave thee all; Oh! nott a joy or blessing With this we can compare: The power that has been given us To pour our souls in prayer. n F — N. 2„Worthy the Lamb that died, they ery, „To be exalted thus:“ „Worthy the Lamb,“ our lips reply, For He was slain for us.“ 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honour and power divine; And blessings more than we can give, Be, Lord, for ever Thine. Dnu. Warrs. T. CLAnxk. —= r R 2.—— EE * 8—* 4+ 2 27 1. Cane let us join our chetr⸗ Kul songs With NbüR 550 V D 2.— ,——— E + 22*— DDDDD . N. F —.—....———————— —.— 2 8i 7 throne, With an— gels round the throne; Ten thousand, thou- sand N E.. 4—— IIN 2—. 1 — ahen i—.—— n 27— ..ñ———.——3——3+.— 4Z...—— —— 2— 1— 2—— +*. 6——„* — But all their joys are one, but 9.—85 R...—* , ee., iude nr 2 „—— E—.—. x ö —.. are their tongues, But all their joys are ub ö 14 D...IT.— rmd 2 SISSSS E — +—— D— IIIII‚I. „ But all their joys are one, but all their joys are all their joys are one, But all their joys are one. AENNE. 8⁴— ——.' +. 1— ů one, but all are one. all their joys are one, but. their joys are one. — N 2 ů 1. 2*— . =—.——— — 2—— one, but AhI.... their joys are one. 4 Let all that dwell above the sky And air, and earth, and seas, Conspire to lift Thy glories high, And speak Thine endless praise. 5 The whole ereation join in one, To bless the saered name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. PEAL IT OUT. 1. 2. Sound it forth earnestly, Love's touch shall firethee, Tell it forth honest- Iy, N X.„—.—— i.e.—2 Peal it out cheeri- Iy, Notes of heav n's gladness, Wheresouls are weari. Iy —————— A= E— ᷣ 4 2 2————— 12. 5.— ee 5 83——.—*.‚.. ——.— —.—————————.. =—— E2 32— 7•.—72 Wand'ring in sad-ness. God will in-spire thee. 8 4 0 Je-sus, the Living One, Died for our race! Je- sus, the Living One, Died for our race! R I N —.— 22—..——.R.. 2—.—.—.— Nisy... 2 5 N .————— 2—— 2— 6—— Har *7 Je- sus, the Giv- ing One, Gives us His grace. Je sus, the Giv- ing One, Gives us His grace. .— 2 58 3 Whisper it solemnly, Those who will hear thee Haste to eternity, Judgment is near thee. Jesus, the Living One, Died for our race! Jesus, the Giving One, Gives us His grace. —2—.— D. ———— F E 4 Jesus, the Living One, Died for the dying Seaks a receiving one, Never denying. Come to the Living One, Trust Him and live: Take of the Giving One, Waiting to give. SING A HVMNTO JESUS. E. Paxrox Hoop. Frencb Air. DEDEEEEEEEEEE= S..I.III I..... e* +.—* 2 RSIe a 1. Sing a hymn to Je- sus, mhen the heart is faint; Tell it 2. Jesus, we are low- ly, Thou art ve—». high; We are 3. All be-gins in Je- sus, and in Him see All th'E- + nr. —. DD — .— — + ...... r. SING A HXMN IO JESUScontinued. com-plaint: If com- fort or urr. ———— DII——. H3.——— the work 18. all 0 Je sus, ri. Iy all un- ho Iy- Thou art pu- ri- ty. We are frail and ter. nal God-head oom- ing doun to me. I elimb to His 3— —.——— I 2 3—.— e, ier— 19— 90 T— 22.———h— +— —3 Le—e ä +— 3 sor row, if the way 18 long, If thou dread'st the mor- roV, fleet- ing, Thou art still the same, All life's joys are meet- ing bright-ness up my steps of praise; And a sud- den bright-ness — 2—. 1 22...=. 2...e S dien. KumttEr.—— —— 2 —— IEE S DEE — 2. 2 2—.— E Tell it Him in song; Tho thy heart be ach ing in Thy bless-e1I name-. Sing a bhymn to Je-sus, sing to Je-sus, gilds my dark-end days. 8S0 I , M E for the eroπn and when thy heart is when my heart is 5 E EE ..... 5—.— = S — palm, Keep thy spi- rit wak- ing with a faint; Pell it al 0 Je- aus, tell 10 J6e6- Sus, com- fort or com-fert or faith-ful psalm. com-plaint. com-plaint. 2— So I b Air.— ——— .———— 2.—— 2——.——.—“—— —————— e, 4+— —.—— 299..——. x 7—— E 4 5 All His words are music, thoꝰ they make 1 Jesus, let me love Thee, infinitely sweet? Ibring to Thy feet; Ve e AIInfsinitely tender, IngniteV Cdeip e eer, 1 Vet I love Thee, love NTime can never render, all in Him I see, heart; Sing a hymn t0 Jesus, when 2. faint, Well it all to Jesus, comfort or complaint. (weep, Whabare the poor odours Infinitely tender human deity. thy heart 18 And ere long remove me, Thus Ising fo Jesus, WVhen my heart is faint, S0 I tell to Jesus, comfort or complaint. Thee, come into my Cart. to be where Thou I. Lord, mine must +— [* be rn a spot- less dress, But'tis not 2 2 + 12 IEUI 1 I I +E.——— —— 1—— A ————— 4 ——— 2.. 2—— I I II—— + 1—= I +— 1 IE I——.5 IN 2—.— + I EII—..—.—.—— EE 13.———U 2 — 2— 7*— 2—— f5 4 111 1 4 ͤ mine to weave it; For Thou hast wrought my right-eous- .67—— DD* ö e SCIIII 1 SIeeeeee— 22—...—— —.—— .. S DIIEE I* 1—— LI I V + 1 1——2 ö.....—.:ndBr. ——— 7 7 ö——.— 1 - néss, I have but to re-ceive it. Fair robe di- vine! the mine, And all the glo ry, Lord is Thine ———— SSSI ———— 23—6N66—F———... ———— 2—— 2—— W 50— 1 5* ö 2. It is not mine to toil for peace, Thy cross, O Christ, doth make it! Lonhy need from toil to cease, And gladly, simply, take it. Sweet peace divine the grace is mine, And all the glory, Lord, is Thine. 3. It is not mine to purchase life, LItake because Thou givest; Wielding Thy power'mid sinandstrife, Ilive because Thou livest. Glad life divine—the grace is mine, And all the glory, Vo-d, is Thine — TEE PENITENT'S PRAXER. J. C. BRAZLEI. — 60. J. P. ALMX. Laops. Vorby wit pathos. + +.. ————.— E.—.—. dn= 5*.. 1. 105 1 1 xů 4 1. My soul is ölen with grief, My eyes with tears oer- flow, The + — not pp 2. Lo! to thedust I bow Be-neath sin's hea-vy load, In DIDRNRNCDRE. —— S.— 3*— ———————— ——— ..— 1. ů—.1 ..ĩü—. Eu — S——— E ——— x———. 2 — world givesno re- lief From this my erushing woe. Great iaht-eous· mer- ey hear me now, TPhou mer- cy-loyv- ing God. Was ö—.— d n.r Eli —— E SSSISS —. Z—.—.— 2 E—. 2 4—.—— ö— 13 4—. SDSPSIS.......... i — God, I turn, I turn to Thee for rest, Calm ine! the not, was not the Sa: viour's life— blood spilt Lo — e E— +— ———.—————.— 4..— 2 7— E— in, n S.S.S......... ä.. —* E Thou this tu—— mult of my breast. Thipe. take a Way the sin- ner's guilt? x 1——.—— ——— Er.—.—655.5...5——— 1 35— 4. Iknowethat Thou hast said He shall be justified Whose hand of faith is laid Upon the Orucified.“ O help me to believe Thy Word, In merey help me, O my Lord. 3. No righteousness I bring, No merits do Iclaim, But simply mentioning nibs Ohrist's all-prevailing name, Icome and plead for His dear sake —1 That Thou wouldst on me pity take. NOTHING TO PAV. FnaNcES RIDLET HAVEnGEATI. D 20 e' A 4 7„„ ⸗/ 1. Nothing to pay! ah, nothing to pay! Ne-ver a word of ex-cuse to say! 2. Nothing to pay! the debt is so great; What will you do with the aw- ful weight? 3. Nothing to payl yes, nothing to pay! Je- sus has clear' dall the debt a- way, NIIRNSXN NIIXN TSIS -/ 2... — 4+——&L¶NyꝗW—W—W ASSEES/ 2— 155, ..TT— SISSISISISISI.I.I.I................. 1—— * SIPITITITITITITITITTITITITITIT T T T 8— R 3—3—.——— er/ Vear af· ter year thou hast fill'd the score, Ow.ing thy Lord still more and more. Howshall the way of es-cape be made? Nothing to paylyet it must be paid! Blot-ted it out with His inan Free and for-giv'n and lov'd you stand. S IHDSDEDDRDRE. 12 16 RSIIIAIII SꝗSSSPCCC Z65— 4—. 8 N S SI N öFßͤ I Loe— PᷓPDPPPII¶EEE Hear the voice Hear the voice Hear the voice of Je- sus of Je sus of Je- sus say, Ve- ri- ly say,„Ve- ri- Iy say,(Ve- ri- Iy thou hast nothing to thou hast nothing to thou hast nothing to PFFIFF PꝑPFPFIPIFPIPIPFPFIFIFFFIFIFIFIFIIIITIIIII I TTI TITI I ITITIIIIRI ...——..... V 11— Fine. 14.————.— . I„j„t pay! Ru-in'd, lost, art thou, and yet I for- gave thee all that debt!“ pay! All has been put to My ac-count, I have paid the full a- mount.“ pay! Paid is the debt, and thedebtor free! Now I ask thee, lov-est thou Mer“ EEEEE ——IN +.————. 4—— Ee —— x* say! Ru- in'd, lost, art thou, and yet I for- gave thee Al that debt l Cnonus. D.S. E 5 7—5.— —..—.— E. =„„. ⸗„ AI. 6, 22— No-thing, I no-thing o pay! Hear the voice of Je. sus ö .—............. ..—— * 62 ON TO THE CONFLICT. Lannau. D. B. P. D. B. S. —— 12 N— e SS.. 2 88—.—„I, 7— 3 e Rae ta ant 1. On to the con„flict, bat-tle for 1 right, Stand lixke a he=- ro 2. Ou to the con flict, ral-Iy for the fray, Fear not the foe- men, 3. On to the con„flict: ru- in, want, and woe Fet- ter the vic-tims EE 27.——— L ⸗/ ——n +.————. 5—5—.—m 4 PPII.I.I.II— eand more.— 2 I ů q,— be paid! WVon staud in the no- ble fight; Lift up the fall- en, set the cap- tive free; Truth shall gain the day; Up with the ban- ner of the pure and free; of the heartless foe; God of the tempted, hear their bit- ter ery; 7———..—— r S.— W 2—— 3———— —..— —— Cnonvs. 4.4 N—— 8.— hing to r———.———— ——— 2—— Hnd to I e II 2 — ETETEEE sEt ů9 Vic-to- ry, vie-to- ry, on————. to Bold-—3 —.— NN N 2 ö Ie Es-i 2—— ‚‚.‚..3‚ E........ 25———— +* that debt,— 5/— Uor Me 2 2· 7 ö Hope- 2— 17 Frepentol ly, bat- tle for the right; All hearts in u- nion, —— ————RV E—.— —. 0.E L, e, L 4 that .. ür. N. —.———.———6——.——. un— .——— 4* —5—— 12—7 2 7ꝗ—— 7. ˙7 ö E.„ 2 6* sus lift the bat- tle ery, Vie- to- ry, vie- to- ry, shout the vie- to- ry. SISSI SIRNI IS8SS EEE ee —* FPFIFI 2 SE ee 63 TRUE-HEARTED, WHOLE-HEARTEOD. E. R. HAVEAEAI. 4 F. R. H. ———— Z— ———.— E. 1. True-heart-ed, whole-hearted! Faith- ful and loy- al, Eing of our lives, by Thy 2. Truc-heart-ed, Whole-hearted! Full-est al le. giance Vield- ing henceforth to our ö n ů I. I 22..— E.——.— ERE —.E——.—* 5 2 4 1. 5 .7 2200 E 2—— H 2.——— 1.— .———„E——* ——2—2 R. grace we will be! Un= der Thy stan-dard, eXx- alt— ed and roy- al, glo-ri- ous King! Va- liant en— den-vour and loy- ing 0— 10 dience, HE- 4.. PSPꝑPIIPIIIIIIII.I.. „H——.————2— , i..—.— ‚‚ii‚R. x 1. 35—. ů s ‚ Cnonus. H.— —— EEEEEEE SSSSSSSSSEee‚ „ ö 04— 39— ů i Strong in Thy strength, we will bat—tle for Thee! Free- 1y and joy- ous-Iy) now would we bring. Peal out the watchword, and eeeee — Ee,, In——— 2— S.— i. RER—. .— IIII si-lence it ne- ver, Song of our spi-rits re- joic-ing and free!„True-hearted. 2 ——.. —.2. ——— ‚ ..;— —— H ..— —=——— 5— 1. Whole-hearted, now and—— EKing of our lives, by Thy grace we will be. —.— 2 ;a.————.——— 5, .—.—.—.. 2. DSDDDREERRT— 0 1 ms• 4 Holy Redeemer, beloved and glorious, Take thy great power and reign Thou alone, Over our wills and affections victorious— Freely surrendered and Wwholly Thine own. 3 Saviour of sinners, Thou knowest our story, Weak are the hearts that we lay at Thy feet,, Sinful and treacherous! yet, for Thy glory; Ire eet. and cleanse them from sin and eceit. Hat F 7 — 2E.7—‚ 6⁴ 7O THE WORX. Faxxy Cnosnr. W. H. DoaNE. —— Irdurer n Hr I —ZDEE 1. To the workl to the work! we are servants of God, Let us fol.-low the path that 2. To the workl to the work! let the hungry be fed; To the fountain of e let t6 RWE . A. H„ᷣHOe—»H»=cODD e, EREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. 12 —— Nũ— ———3—4.—2———————— D 0, 2 s. 7 5 Mas-ter has trod; With the balm of His counsel our strength to re.new, Let us wea-ry be led; In the eross and its triumphs our glo- ry shall be, While we 3it Wi eee————.— n —.— E—. TFTT LN. Ohorus N SSIIE———— Ee...—8. , do with our might what our hands find to do. 4 her-ald the tidings“Sal-va- tion is wee.) Toiling on, toil-ing on, toil.ing NNPI 1227 N.N —.——.— 2 ·— 9—.3.— DDDEee. 6 EIE. .. 2—— ◻]— R— NI N ,, e ——— E on, toil- ing on, toil- ing on, toil- ing on, toil-ing on, toil- ing on, Let us „.6,,. — e —3—..—. * EEEEE 2— 65 — F—.—2.— „ 7 43—— hope and trust, Let us watch and pray, And labour till the. Mas-ter comes. 1— N RNI 23 V i. H. Ba —, i.——— *——— 65„.————— —.— 3 TJo the work! to the work!i there is labour for all, 4 To the work to the work I pressing on to the end, For the kingdom of darkness and error shall fall; For the harvest will come, and the reapers descend, And the name of Jehovah exalted shall be, And the home of the ransom'd our dwelling will be, In the loud swelling chorus,“ Salyation is free!“ And our chorus for ever, Salvation is free!“ NONE BUT JESUS. Vorx- ing will not me 2 3 Nait-ing will not E + — — Weep-ing will not save me Tho' my face were bath'd in tears, save save Pu-rest deeds that I can do, me— Help less, guil- ty, lost, I lie, 2—5——— e 2— Dr 57 That could not al- lay my fears. Ho-liest thought and feel-ings, too, Up-ward raise my anx-ious ery; , een. S—.— 2——— 2—— + +— +.. + + ——— 46933 9.— PPPFPIPFPTPTPTPTPTPTPTRCRC SSPI.——— * f 2= 1 ů Nor re-move tbe sins of years, Can-not form my soul a- new, If I wait I can but die Inn —. —.—2— F————— E.——.—..— * x— Chonus. 0— 8985 SSE 2 NX ö„—— E——.—— + x 111 1*— 1— DI Working will not save me. Weeping will not save me. Wait-ing will not save me. Je-sus wept and died for me; Je-sus suf. fer'd 2 —... e S2=——..———————— 2— 15. ** x —.—. 11—— EE i. on the tree; Je-sus waits to make me free; He a-lone can save me F ———2.2 4 Pising will not save me Ceaseless longings stir my breast, Vain desires for peace and rest, Vet Ilinger. still unblessed, Wishing will not save me. ö 1— 2. e. —.—.— ů + 5 MNilling Faith will save me. Faith in Christ, who died for me, Brings me grace so full and free; Now Icome by faith to Thee. Jesus, hear and save me. 66 MX JESUS, 1 LOVE THEE. SSSSSSSSIE *——.—.———3 7— D/ 1. My Je- sus I love Thee, I know Thou art mine, For Thee all the 2. I love Thee be-cause Thou hast first lov-ed me, And purehased my . NNI NNI NSNI N8 2 2.e 2—.. 2 2 — D,.— EÆ SIS —, 1— fol-lies of sin I re-sign; My gracious Redeem-er, my Sa- viour art par-don on Cal- va-ry's tree; I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy N I.— N e— Sie n +* 2 ne 2— 7=.— E— 7 Last verse only. d .., den —625 SS——— ö— ?f/ x/„— Thou, If ev- er I loved Thee, Lord Je-sus,'tis now. brow, If ev- er I loved Thee, Lord Je-Ssus, tis now. Home, home, 8 I , —— 2— 2 EE. SI.—— See- —* —.—5 AXD—..— + tr, nrert, nrerrrrn de ——2———*——523———.— r, V.„,/ sweet, sweet home, The Saviour has gone to pre- pare us a home. V n 42————* —.—.—.. „/ 3 III love Thee in life, Iwill love Thee in 4 In mansions of glory and endless de- death,(me breath; light, And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest LIl ever adore Thee in heaven so bright; And say when the death-dew lies cold And sing with the glittering erovn on on my brow, my brow, If ever Iloved Thee, Lord Jesus, tis now. If ever Iloved Thee, Lord Jesus, tis now. .. 999—————. WÿWVüL⁊⸗DDw W ʒ·⁊:õ²niuQ 67 JEHOVAH TSIDKENU. ne Lord our Rignteouπsnoss.—IER. XXiii. 6.(The Watehꝛoord π c%ùhe Rerermers.) 4. R. M. MeCREXXE. H. BENNETr. V ——.—.— I⁊HWCA——.— —————————* 2.— 2—— 4 SPIIIII li N ö 1. I once was a stran-ger to grace and to God, I knew not my 2. 1 oft read with pleasure, to soothe or en— gage, I. sai-ah's wild 3. Like tears from the daughters of Zi- on that roll, I wept when the .. S. N ö—.———‚‚I‚... * SSSSSSEESEEEEE 1. 3——4 gĩ IEERDb D 5 2. —.———.*—* . 5—.———— 2 , vi, B i6..,, e,,F. S 2— ö mea-sure and John's sim- ple page; But e'en when they pie-tured 2 dan- ger and felt not my load; Tho' friends spoke with rap- ture of the wa-ters went o- ver his soul, Vet thought not that my sins had 1 0 7 „ x 2— — 32—1. 2 ..We, e dn i i.. 1489 ö N en—‚......‚ EH I ů....... RA.—5 ö. I. Christ on the tree, Je- ho-vah Tsid-ken-u was no-thing to me. blood-sprinkled tréee, Je- ho-vah Tsid-ken- u seemed no-thing to me. nailed to the tree, Je- ho-vah Tsid-ken- u,—twas no-thing to me. ee e 2 E 4When free grace awoke me, by light from on high, Then legal fears shook me—Itrembled to die! No refuge, nor safety in self coμνιd Isee— ö Jehovah Tsidkenu my Saviour must be. N 5 My terrors all vanished before the sweet name, My guilty fears banishod: with boldness ILcame 7o drink at the fountain, life-giving and free— Jehovah Tsidkenu is all things to me. ö 6 Jehovah Tsidkenu! my treasure and boast; Jehovah Tsidkenu! Ine'er can be lost: In Thee Ishall conquer, by flood and by fleld— My cable, my anchor, my breastplate and shield! 7 Een treading the valiey—the shadow of death— Thiswatechword“ shall rally my faltering breath 4 For while from life's fever my God sets mé free, ö Jehoyah Tsidkenu my death-song shall be! 68 SO BEAUTIFUL TO 6G0. endid to be so near the Gatos ρ Heaven, and „ Memorials Frances Ridlieν Havergal. GREOREH LIXE. „Again and again ꝛbe haard er aae Spl 8o Beautiful to 9o, tMrougn the last hours. Dr. E. C. WRENTOn0. +.——— ö———— EEE a ——.——=. D 1. So beau-ti-ful to go!“ the joys of time are wan- ing; The 2. So beau-ti- ful to go!“ for heav'n is wondrous dear— er, Since 3. So beau-ti- ful to go!“ to leave earth's ma- ny sor- rovws, To 2 ö I e —.——9 22.—— e—— 12.— SS E. e———2 25.—.—.— + 5 2. E * —— ..— 1——— N ... II... TIIIII — E= TE 3 11613 5 7* 7 friends IloVd so Well, have hasten'd on be-fore; And, as they pass'd a. way, my cherish'd human links have bound me to the throne! Oft hath the veil seem'drent, and en-ter on the ful-ness of e- ter-nal joy! But I had fondly dreamt of 1 ————5——— 2 2e. ————— iiiiEEEEEEEEEE I R HH, a e der, a, SS SSE——— EDEr. 2 22— 25. l long-ing soul re strain-ing, I've ask'd when Ishould join them on the 94888122 shore. heav'nit- self been near-er, As hope by hope hath faded.— some but newalyblowu. ma- ny bright to- mor-rows, Of hard-er la-bour still in my dear Lord's employ. —8 —9.—9 ö 29——.— D——*⁷.3— 4„ S0 beautiful to go!“' for now my spirit Phundeth At mention of that name,—that name I love the best; Behold a shoreless sea faith's plummet never soundeth The name of Jesus,—telling me of peace and rest. 5„So beautiful to go!“ then! Lshall be with Jesus; Vea, with that glorious Father He made known to me; Wunose love that passeth kKnowledge“ did from sin release us And who now calls me with Him evermore to be! 6„S0 beautiful to go“ yea it will be( far better?! Twas always better far to bow to Thy sweet will; And 1 have trusted, Saviour, to the very letter, Thy well tried promises,—⁴m dying, trusting still! 7 Then be it ours to garner as a peerless treasure Those living words that such a vital courage show; Ever to trust in Jesus,—love Him without measure, TPben, too, our song shall be, HoW beautiful to go! 6 W. Cowrrn. I'VE BEEN NEDEEMED. PLANTATIN METLopr. —— 1. There 18 a sfoun- tain . .. L e. E filled with blood, Drawn from Im- man- uel's veins, +OCe —— — Ea⸗i 1 thief re- joiced to see That soun- tain in his day, 3. bear 99— inz Lamb, Iny re-ons blood Shall ne- ver lose its power, ö 2•öBcs —4..— DISSDSiS i‚‚......— 4 — W———. 1—. + +* * ——— —— E—.... II ——„ 4 22 in— neath that flood Lose all their guil- ty stalns! 4⁵4— may teh ule as he, Wash all my sins a— vay. Till all. the ran-somed Church ι God Be zaved o sin no more. *.———— III—— —.— X—— 2—.— 2.— ö 22—— ———,— 32—— 2—.— 4— 6575 5—5 2—*2 = I've been re- deem'd.. I've been re I've been re-deem'd! I've been re-deem'd * +I en . 2../ ʃ5 ——— W, + ——— E.:=. .——.——.. x.——I—. I've been ro- deem'd. I've been re- deem'dl. I've been re— I've been redeem'd! I've been redeem'd!—— 4% N IN —f—I— —.———Iie—— 1. ⁷⁰ ,„. Hun. S I I FIFIIFIIIIIIIII——— —.—...3—. 2— RDDmD +r doemdl Been re- deem'd by the blood of the Lamb! Been re I've been re- deem'd! NINNIA I.NX N ——..—22.—.—— ——— ᷣ———— Arerr v 2 2 X — D IVE BEEN REDEEMED-continued. ————2——.——.————2— 2——„. deem'd by the blood of the Lainb l..... Been re- deem'd bynUt blood of the Been re- deem'd by the blocd. of the Lamb! Been re- deem d by, the N 3..—.———. EE 2 —.. —.IIA 2—..— 205—.—.—.— 2 —————— S.. —..—.4.—. 8— n— md I.. Been redeem'd by the blood of the Lambl..... That flow'd on Cal-va- ry! Been redeem'd vy the blood of the Lamb! U —.— EEe RSDSCISSSEEEESEEEE. l 4 E'er since by faith Isaw the stream 5 Then in a nobler, sweeter song Thy flowing wounds supply, I'IUsing Thy power to save, Redeéeming love bas been my theme, when this poor lisping, stammering And shall be till I die. Lies silent in the grave.(tongue La blood of the Lamb! — 2 ——H II — 70 REMEMBER ME. 6 8.—— 22— + N 1————— 2. +— N +— EEEE x 1, A las! and did my Sa-viour bleed? And did my Sov'-rei die? CUO. Help me, dear Sa- viour, Thee to own, And ev- er faith- fi be; 1 8+92292—.22 S. Se in —..X.—....— 3 2 ꝓI—— X N *2..———— I..——— WDI Would He de- vote that sa cred head For such a worm as IL5 And when Thou sit- test on Thy throne, O Lord, ro- mem-ber me. 18 S ESSEE. 2————— ——— ü 2 Was it for erimes that I had done 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face, Whilst His dear cross appéars, He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity! grace unknoyn! And love beyond degree. 2 Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker, died For man, the creature's sin. Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love Iowe; Here, Lord, I give myself away; Tis all that Ican do. THE WONDERFUL SAVIOUR. J. CRANMRERLAIN. *„„ 1. Won-der- ful mer-cy has Je sus! 2. Won-der- ful blessing has 3. Won-der-ful wisdom has Je sus WA —.2.— Love to our fall- en and Je- sus! Bles-sing for mourners, the Wis-dom the way-ward and NSSS S — 36—.—-—.— ‚— 2——:— * des ti- tute race. Love that has led Him to hum-ble, the meek, Tempted and troubled, the wandering to guide, Back to the Shepherd's all ö I I sweet-Iy embrace, faint and the weak, shel- ter-ing side, S — Lifting the sinner in Blessing a-bundant for Wisdom our ev —— I—SSee =...2 I———— SI 19 e Ld .... 14 4535— „ „ in-fi-nite grace, Wonderful merey has Je- sus! all who willseek, Wonderful blessing has Je sus! ery Want to pro-vide, Wonderful wisdom has Je- sus! 1 D — Z EEEE 2 Repeat last line aρ each verse For chorus. SSSCTITCT — al 0—.—————————+—— ö——.— 2 45—.. —— I 2 EE 19 Wonder-ful mer- cy, wonder- ful mer-cy, wonder- fi mercy has Je- sus. ö NN* Iö *. 2..e. I VsEiN e 4 4 Wonderful pity has Jesus! 55 Wonderful, wonderful Jesus! x Pity that weeps o'er a sinner condemned, Gracious and gentle, yet holy and just; 4 V Just on the verge where His merey must Orowned with end, I Slighting, rejecting the Heavenly Friend. IX Wonderful pity has Jesus! Heaven's glory, yet bowed to earth's dust: Help us Thy wonderful merey to trust. Wonderful, wonderful Jesus! —6— +1— ö+—...— 72 WONDERFUL WORDOS OF LIFE. P. P. BrISs. P. P. BiISĩS. ——‚D‚IIIJII—I—.———.———— r—.—.— 2————— x VV— 2— E/ 1. Sing them o- ver 4 gain to me, Won-der- ful words of 2. Christ, the bless-ed One gives to all Won-der- ful words of 3. Sweet-Iy e- cho the Gos-pel call, Won-der- sul words of RN...==, 2 6—————. —.—. IEEEEETTLI .. 2E 2—.5 7—. E 4 Se III— ——. ee—— /, rr Won-der-ful words of Won-der-ful words of Won-der-ful words of Let meé more of their beau- ty see, Sin-ner, list to the lov- ing call, Of-fer par-don and peace to all, N II.. ——— 2—— ·.— 2 2—..—— * * 0 X —..———— II—3— 2 40 SSISSEE E 9—.. S * 1— Life. Words of life and beau- ty, Teach me faith and du- ty; Life. All so free-Iy giv- en, Woo-ing us to heav-en. Life. Je-sus, on-1y Sa- viour, Sane U 1½ for LY. 7 E. — —————— ———— D.— E ⁊*³9I*³* V 23——— — 5— 252.—.——— —. 1 ife Life Beau⸗ ti- ful words, Vonderful words, Wonderful words of L NPN 8828 1 in i — e——.— S—.— —.— 22— 2 2..— TU Eee —— j 222—2.—...—— 1 J. T. Arur. Not too SLouv. WHL I THINK HE LCOVES ME. J. C. BEAZIET. —. „. 1. What makes me think he 5 — +— loves me? I'Il tell you why: Be- 2. What makes me think he loves me? List, and 11II tell: Be- — N d, ar B IAIDSRAEREEERRRNA 55. E I.IIJ——7— I——— 7 7 For me 10 die.... ...— 2. 5 A—— NR..— .—— 15 e. L——.— 6 F o 42.— cause He left heav'n's glo-ry For me 10 dle... And cause His strong arm snatch'd me From Ah aue hell.. And +.— 2—..— 2 ———— 2— E—. ——.— SSII—— —*„,—— Zach verse. poco rπ⁴rd. N* —.— d nen er, e Hin V, 1 „ this Iknow'twould not be 80o, sure, Iknow'twould not be so, — —.— Did not His heart with love oer-flow. Did not His heart with love o'er-flow. —.— 1 — 3 What makes me think He loves me? This, this I say. Pledges of love He gives me From day to day. And O, you know,'twould not be so, Did not His heart with love o'erflow. IIII.I.. W 4 What makes me think He loves meP No doubt have I, For soon, with Him, He'll take me To dwell for aye. And this, Iknow,'twould not be so, Did not His heart with love o'erflow, 74 WHILE THE DAVS ARE GOING EBV S010.—————— Cnonvs. S0IO. —2——.—— 1. There are lone- Iy hearts to che-rish, While the days are go-ing by, There are N N 4—77.——— S55•4 E——— 2———4 — 4— +——— 4 *——2. E. ⏑2ę1dͤ — Cnonos.—gìw— SXN IISSSE-=. — ST/ 2—2 rFi 772 weary souls who perish, While the days are going by, If a smile we can re If a smile we can re · —— PSPSSIPIISII. D — errer .— 2———— NS SNT.— 32. S. —2.2. ++——.—— es Irꝛr; 2. . EFFFE new, As our jour— ney ve pur- sue, O the good we all may do, While the As our journey we pur- sue, O the good we all may do, NN IPEPEPRDEEEEEEEEEEE „• days are go-ing by. While the days SE FFFF / T— SSeee —— 2——— ————.— ñ— , by, All may find a field of toil, While the days are go- ing by. N TXSSI SRNI* PFPFIFII T ——— 3 22.— ·..i— ** E +*„ 3 All the loving links that bind us, While the days are going by; One by one we leave behind us, While the days are going by, 2 There's no time for idle scorning. While the days are going by; Let your face be bright as morning, While the days are going by; Oh! the world is full of sighs, But the seeds of good we sow, Full of sad and weeping eyes; Both in shade and shine will grow, Help your fallen brothers rise, And will Keep our hearts aglow, Vhile the days are going by. While the days are going by. 75 WANDERER, COME. Miss M. A. BAEKER. H. R. PALXER. SSDSPSPSSSI — 7F½.—1 + 1. Wny perish with cold and with hunger? There's plenty for all and to spare In the li Sü— Ee —4 ⁴— 25 ——— +᷑* .II ——— V— 2— + r* beau · ti · ful home of my Fa- ther, And welçome a-wait-ing me there. II ——— S————— ů e ————— — 227 Cnonvs. — 2*——— IIIIIITITTITRTT e 2 2.——— ——— j— 2———.— , Come, oome, Van- der- er, oome, There's plenty for thee in thy; Fa- ther's home! NN ——— 2 —.——.———— — 2—2 2—.——.2..— 7———7 4110 ooma, all yve who roam! There's weleome and love in your Fa- ther's hom. A——— 2—2—.— — 2.—— e—.—...— Ess 2 TU go, and LU say to my Father, Lve sinned against heaven and Thee; Lin not worthy a place mong the children, Thy servant I gladly would be.“ 3 My Father is waiting to greet me, With tender and loving earess; He will see me afar and will meet me, Forgive, and restore me, and bless. *—e—......:.r: 76 FEAST OF ELESSING. PAIAEB. HH 2 II. 21..... A u vr m. Ir E ——— Blest are the hungry, they shall be fed; Je.sus a feast has Kind-Iy spread; ——— — 1 N N— N — ———..—— 7 2 üä 4 thers. Come aud re-ceive, On-Iy berlieve; Je-sus will free-Iy, free.ly give. E. 228 T —2 — 1 7 .—.— — 5 CHORUS. ... 2......... H All things are rea- dy, eome and see; Rea- dy for you, rea- dy for me; 125.7765 10 2— 1—0. äü— NN 65 2— H — ——.——.— 2.——. E— O What a feast of rich- est blessing, Crown'd with a Saviour's love. 4 E * .—.— — 3 Sweet invitation! how can we slight 2 Out in the highway go and proclaim Him who will make our path so brightꝰ Welcome to all in Jesus name; e/ Bread to the poor, bread evermore, All we require, all our desire, let we⸗ Jesus will freely, freely give Jesus will freely, kreely give. — RN NOW AND AFTERWARD. F. R. HAVERGAL. W. H. HAnEER. n wun 4. 3— DEEEEEEEEE—— — ‚ 1 F +— ½% x 1. Now, the sow- ing and the Bi orking Durd 111 Baben ing 9385 Af-ter- N . ů V—4 ——— — 2—.———— 2—— —.— O 4———.—.— FRN 1 45 ———— —— l ward, the gold- den reap- ing, Har- vest home and grate-ful song. TTTT .r,.. ———— ——.—‚.J—33. E—ee—— .. S.SI—— —. ——...... —AW.* b*— Now, the Ra Werth un-spar- ing; Larter d blos-som, bleed 2— shoot! Af-ter- 4504 ◻EN I 2—5— —32 a n r.— ———— 5.— 2— · · 5— a ri —.—.— 4*2— 5— 6 sdnN. ů— ö 2 ESi—5—— 5 45 ward, the plen-teous bear- ing Of the Mas ter's plea- sant fruit. — — 22*— N 2.— +2. — +.—.——.. 2 + 2.—— rn In 2 Now, the plunge, the briny burden, 3 Now, the training, strange, aud lowly, Blind, faint gropings in the sea; Unexplained and tedious now; Afterward, the pearly guerdon Afterward, the service holy, That shall make the diver free. And the Master's Enter thou“ Now, the long and toilsome duty Now. the tuning and the tension Stone by stone to carve and bring; Wailing minors, discords strong; Afterward, the perfeet beauty Afterward. the grand ascension Ot the palace of the King. Of the alleluia song. —— S NO 78 Mas. MAXwEII. MVFATHER ENOWS. . E—II.—3‚3. — 2——————. 4 EERN=—.. E— 7— 2 18 7. 7 Im a pil-grim and a stranger, Rough and thor-ny is the road; ... —.—.——— e e Ke. E 2 2* V—= Of-ten in the midst of dan ger; But it leads to God. ————— EE v.——— ——— Clouds an ... 14.. d darkness oft dis- tress me; Great ang ma- ny are my SSPIIITTTTTTTII— W — —————————— s Anx- ious cares an *„ d thoughts op- press me, But my N 8* — 2 Ob, how sweet is this assurance, „Ilidst the conflict and the str Although sorrows past endurance Follow me through life. Home in prospect still can cheer me, Ves, and give me sweet repose, Soon my journey will be ended, ife! Life is drawing to a close; Ishall then be well attended.— This my Father knows. 4 Ishall then with joy behold Him, Face to face my Father see; While Ifeel His presence near me; For my Father knows. 3 Ves, He sees and knows me daily, Watches over me in love; Sends me help wVhen foes assail me.— Bids me look above. Fall with rapturé and adore Him For His love to me. Nothing more shall then distress me, In the land of sweet repose; Jesus stands engaged to bless me.— This my Father knows. I 7 79 1IIE VOICE OF LOVX. ALTRED Tarron. Polish Air. H N N n.—‚I‚ 22•.—— N—————fWπ–W— Er P. ———5————2———.—.— T?—11. to Je- sus now; His voice of love is gent-ly call. ing; Come, be-fore Him 2. 555 4 Je- sus now; His gracious love thy sin for-giv.ing; Soonwith Him shalt N *— bow, Ere shades of night are darkly fall-ing. Hark! I hear my Sa-viour call-ing, call-ing me: thou At His right hand be eyv-er liv-ing. From the throne above my Savyiour welcomes me F. NNN ————232..‚.‚. 2* I 20—.— ö 2 · 2 ö— 2 2 x— 2 1 1 2 I haye died for thee, Died to set thee free; Crown'din e ver-last-ing glo- ry thou shalt be Thou shall reign with Me; All My glo- ry see; See the crown and kingdom I have bought for thee: 2* ö N S——— 5—.—— DSSSISISSSS ........... Cuonds SSISIISISIIIIRI — 7 srrrt „ Wea-ry, sin-ner, comèeto Me.“ ů1 32 Ronsom'dsin-ner, live with Me. Lord, I glad-Iy come, Thy gracious voice of love o * 4.85 60 9———1 I——— SSSSEEE EE ◻ ——— ————*—— SSSISISSIST r, ——....... 2—. ·— J bey- ing! Sa-vlour, take me home, OhH kind-Iy keep Thy ebild from stray-ing. — v.— ———....— .........——.— N HV N 1 all-ing me: sbalt be ut for thee: — ⁷ 5 loye 0 +5 +/ XXV 80 HE IS RISEN. C. WxSsIEI. WoneaN. —08 DEDD‚D....—— 22 —. e endei.er=———2 — 8 PIP.I.I—. = 1— E=De— 23—2 17 Di— ⏑ 1— Christ, the Lord is risen to- day,“ Ral Jan ee— SAIE 2 2 4 PPPFIIII II IIIIIITTIIII .... e, . ů 1— E .————.— 2. +.—————————— 12—.— 5 DPDDD— SDe— SSDSISSDI aen, FESS E,——.— Sons of men and an- gels say, Hal— le— nur- Jahl! V 2— *——. SIIIII..—— T 2— 2—— S*—.— 1—, 2..=—.— ——————..9 EEEe‚ — ..— pr PꝓPꝓ ꝓPꝓꝓ l P Raise your joys and triumphs highh, Hal— 18„— W. —— 1 2. 2 e—....—2— SSEEEEEEE E E I äII—— SS iiiEEEEEE EDEEE 2— S— I 2— e 2 2——— 2 8. — 1 Sing, ye heav'ns, and earthre- ply, Hal— e u jau! x —.———. 1..— 2H— S 2 Kr. —— 2—— ——— f 2 Love's redeeming work is done, Fought the fight, the battle won; Lo! the sun's eclipse is o'er; LoOo! He sets in blood no more! 3 Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Obrist has burst the gates of hell; Death in vain forbids His rise, Christ hath opened Paradise. 4 Lives again our glorious King! Where, O death, is now thy sting?“ 6 Once He died our souls to save, Where's thy victory, boasting grave?““ 5 Soar we now where Christ has led, Following our exalted Head; Made like Him, like Him we rise; Ours the eross, the grave, the skies. 6 Hail, the Lord of earth and heaven! Praise to Thee by both be given! Thee we greet triumphant now, Hail, the Resurrection Thou. 8¹ WIILI JOURNELY Toernren. . N · WWͤ 1. We'll journey to-gether to Zi- on, That beau-ti- ful ei-ty of light; 2. We'll journey to-gether to Zi- on, Where all who are faithful may share 60 3. Well 4 to-gether to Zi- on; With rapture we soon shall be- 1174— ö ö....... 8———— 2... e— ITIITT.2 E 2 +** S Whose sky is un-clouded for 1—1 ev- er, Nor veil'd by a shadow of night. glo- ry Our Sa.-viour has gone to pre- pare. us, The prophets and martyrs of old. NHA A place in the mansion of The saints 3*— before wI——4—— V ae r— 2328—— 2 Tho' press'd by a thousand temp-ta-tions, And—5 d 7 0 9 ny a 135 His flock He will feed like a shep-herd, And guard us by night and by day; We'l learn the new* of re-— W* Iysthe ransomed ean sing; 2 2— —222.2. 2——— 2 2—. e dan.. irnnir. 17.. We'll eleave to the eross and its ban- ner, And sing and be glad as we go. We'l talk of His goodness and mer-cy, And tell of His love by the way. As-erib-—— all 9— our and*0 ry TO Je. sus, our Saviour and King. 7IVN— ö UN —+ x—.—. Dabe 2*2 +Æ 4— Cuonkus ,.=. rh SᷓSDSSSSeee SE ,„ RI E2. We'll jour- ney Rgt. e Zi- on; The beau- ti-ful, beau-ti-ful Zi- on; , M M, W SSESEEEE... —.. SS N NIEIA— II Wi 2, 0 WERS “—.. 2. —. Well jour-ney to-geth-er to Zi- on, The beau- ti- ful ei-ty of God. SISN N— 2...— 2— N 0 . IieeeeeEeeEE 3.⸗ V 82 SEAUNTIEEUE EZION. GEOneE GIII. N— ISDSDRSRRSRDRSRSDRSDSIR‚RRSSSeeY. SSS‚. 1. Beau-ti-ful Zi- on built a- bove, Beau-ti- ful ci- ty that I love; 2. Beau-ti- ful heav'n, Where all is light; Beau-ti-ful an-gels clothed in white; 10. 9—ᷓ——— 3 ö—6——4 —5—.—— TR . , v,. M i de, ead mari N. dn in. U— 57 FT Beau-ti-ful gate of pearl-y white, Beau-ti- ful tem-ple, God its light. Beau-ti-ful harps thro' all the choir, Beau- ti- ful strains that ne- ver tire. n.. . 55e De..— —.— 3 Beautiful erowns on every brow; Beautiful palms the conquerors show; Beautiful robes the ransom'd wear; Beautifal all who enter there. 4 Beautiful throne of Christ our King; Beautiful songs the angels sing; Beautiful rest, all wanderings cease; Beautiful home of perfeet peace. DEDFEDSYYSE — — 83 NOTEHINGC TIO BRINC. V. J. CuAnTIESVORTrR. J. R. SWENEX. SSSS— —.— rrysr;// 1. IVe nothing to bring Thee, Lord Jesus, I'm sin-ful, and helpless, and poor; 2. I know Thou hast diéd to re-deem me, And liv-est Thy work to om- plete; 3. Howsweet toThineear is the mu-sie Of those Wwhoreé-joice in Thy love, NRTFERNSR** . SSSSESEEE... SDDEEDEEEEEEEEEE. 2——**— X.V + 23 , —————————D S 8** 2 . 11 1— Van I fall at Thy foot-stool, And pi- ty and par-don im- plore; I eome to Thee nowat Thy bid- ding, And cast myself down at Thy feet, And sing thenewsong of thé ran- somd, In lu-jahbs a- bove: * 8 N .‚TRTTTS.— —.————..—....—, e, 2——— „ iSO .—..—— NTA.—.———3 —————— F E „ʃ 205 7 I know Thouart a- ble to save me; Iknow Thouartwaiting to bless; Oh, list to the voice of ν½ plead-ing, For I can do nothing but pray! IH Thou wilt in mer-ey rée- ceive me, A sin-ner with nothing to bring, NRVN U —8 K. NNE i Ees h P IIIIIITITIIII . ———— ᷑III E 2.—......— — A„ I, EEE rrri Ieome toThee,pleadingThy pro- mise, And all my transgressions con- fess. Oh, pi-ty, and par-don, and bless me, And send me not emp-ty a-— way! LIUIpraise Theeandbless Thee for e- ver, Andswell the glad songwhich theysing. FPFFFIFIT , H SFISIISIFISIIPIPIPIPITIIII ⸗ÿ ⸗⸗ ⸗⸗k„„) I/ ⸗ COxonvs. TeS,.. BHW —.— D ———————I————Ie r——————— e Je-sus, I come to Thee, Oh, save me now, save me now! IL. come to Thee; n n n E— 2. PI 5——5 E I— 2*—.— 2 2. +— 2..— —7 NOTHING— TO BRINGcontinued. —— — e err — é——.— por;....... 1 2 plete;.*E——. lore, Eelp-less 1 chne o Thee. Oh, save me now! I cling to Thee, .. j„‚‚.— 4——5 24 —. ———— 2—. ů 5** 2— an 8⁴ NiaREE. MCOOTIOES. plore; —5 E. A. BAnxES. R. Lownv. ove—. IE 2 30—8.—.—.—.—. I——. — FI P I —.— 2—..— 33—33 1. To work for Je. sus and His cause, This is the work for me; That they who sit in 0 2. To sing of Je- sus and His love, This is the song for me; The bless-ed tidings ——— 3. To hope in Je- sus and His eross, This is the hope for me; Tis founded on His — — D 2.—6 n., i, bless; E* ů——— 5 4.——.—— brI ö— bring, — Cuonus ———233— R N ——— DDDeeieiee. 1—.—.—..—.——.— i EEEEEEEE Nin rr darkness now, The Gos-pel light may see. Working for Je- sus, bless-ed work, 5— fill my soul With heavenly mel- o- dy. Sing.ing of Je- sus, bless-ed song, ho- ly. sweet be-yond de- gree. Hop.-ing 53-sus, bless-ed hope, —. N 3 0 n ö 3.‚‚‚ 0.....•=: sing..—. W-—.——— 97 ◻/ 2 6 . IU —.— —.— 1— 2— 55. Z, aear.— — EEER 208 — Sweetwill it ev er be; Working for Je- sus, blessed work, This is the work for me. Sweetwill it ev er be; Singing of Je-sus, blessed song, This is thesong for me. Sweet will it evger be; Hoping in Je- sus, blessed hope, This is the hope for me. 12 uo· 9 8 I N ..— 2... 2 2—3—. — ·..———.—=— 2 ö— ‚‚‚.‚‚‚. 2 2 E——— WIXVXNOT TO-NIGHT? GEO. LIXE. 4——.——— .....I 1/ Lus e 1 Oh! do not let the word de-part, And close thine 2. The world has no-thing left to give-It has no En. against 90 new, pure de e, —2 .———.—.—.—————— 0 ö ——— — U —.——— +—4— —.2— S...— ii Ee light, Poor sin-ner, hard- en not thy beart; Thou would'st beSavedWhy not to-night? light, Oh, try the live! Thou would'st besaved Why not to-night? 13 9 x——— x 2———.—.— .—— 2—————...— EH — l.—.=. x——. ꝗ CHORUS.—— — DSDDIDIRDDSSSS — I... I—2— 2—.—„5———.—. 5 en ö 3 Why not to- night? vhy not to- night? Thou would'st be saved—Why not to- —— ..——. ·. — AISSI.. d, — r.—— 2E—— +— ———. 8———— E 11 — nigght? Poor sin-ner 1n- en not—.—.—— Thou would'st besaved-Why not to- night: „ + ——— 4t½½ SS SS.... — 1 3 Our God in pity lingers still, And wilt thou thus His love requite? Renounee at length thy stubborn will! Thou would'st be saved—Why not to-night? 4 Our blessed Lord refuses none Who would to Him their souls unite; Then be the work of grace begun! Thou would'st be saved—Why not to-night! LIXE. 86 AEVANYNS CHEERKMEUI. R. Lowar H 1—.—.— 0 ů—V9V—½ — u—.— 1 + + 4— .—2 22 2—.—.. 2 105 r 2—— 1. Let our hearts be al-ways cheerful; Why should murm'ring en- ter there, 2. With His gen-tie hand to lead us, Should the pow'rs of sin as-sail 1— 2....— „ IIFIIIFIIII— d...... DEEE H ů—.— . S. F e e when our kind and lov- ing Fa-ther Makes us chil-dren of His care? He has promis'd graee to help us; Ne. ver can His pro- mise fail. D..— 2 mEee2 . Cuonus.—— kunh ‚————— SSIIEE ERE ———— S*·—— ů ss/=e 2½ 5 1 I½½ Al-ways cheer-ful, al-ways cheer-ful! Sun-shine all a- round we see; n—— .. 5 1—— , anünniin dir, ve ö——— 2———— 2—————.——i‚.e‚—..— * SSS P T 2— V Full of beau-ty is the path of du- ty, CEeertalve me al- ways be. 2—. 9— 8 .—.. SNNNI —==W==—— 2————— T— SESEESEEE‚‚.. 22.— D..— Sededee? 4. ⸗ ⸗„„ 3 When we turn aside from duty, Comes the pain of doing wrong; And a shadow creeping o'er us, Checks the rapture of our song. 4 Oh! the good are always happy, And their path is ever bright; Let us heed the blessed counsel, Shun the wrong and love the right. —— H. G. SrArronp. 87 IT IS WTEILI öWITIEK MXV S0L. P. P. BrISĩsĩ. ö e.—.—PRI — 4.2¹ 2.———.—„ 2—— 1. When peace, like a 2. Tho' Sa⸗- tan 8 3. My sin—oh, the . —.— — S E ri-ver at-tend- eth my Way, When sor-rows, Iike hould buf-fet, tho' tri- als should come, Let this blest as- bliss of this glo- ri-ous thought! My sin— not in —5—.—.— 0.—. nee 1— 14.— 5.*—.— EE‚..—e 2*. ů ö + se 3 5 F i sea bil-lows roll; What-ev- er my lot, Thou hast taught me to sur-ance con- trol, That Christ hathre- gard ed my help- less es- part, but the whole, Is nail'd to His eross; and I bear it uo ——2 ——.—.—.—3 SISISISISSISIIII 5 DE————1—— m ** 4 SD S...R—.s N. .......... 2.— — 2—7 u a.— 22— 1 1 55 know, It is well. it is well with my soul.“ tate, And hath shed His oꝗπn blood for my soul. ö It is more; Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul! 1 H — e —.— — —.——— 11— ᷓddidsᷣ. 075 1ů—Sé— 2 .—.—.—..— TSSAAA.SS EEE 577— 7 W i well with my soul, It is well, it is well with my soul. . 38 e V——.—.— D. E————ee 125 2—.—.— 4 6 i 2 HH 4 For me, be it Christ, be it Christ hence to live! If Jordan above me shall roll, No pang shall be mine, for in death as in life Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul. 5 But Lord,'tis for Thee, for Thy eoming we wait; The sky, not the grave, is our goal; Oh, trump eof the angel] oh, voice of the Lord! Blessed hope! blessed rest of my soul. blest as- 88 READVY TO DEPARTL. E. P. DrpISS. 1. I should like to 41. said Wil-lie,“ if pa- pa came with me too; But he 2. But she told me, re-mem- + sit-ting on nerInee, That the 2, r, n i. u. ——.— DE Ri .. DD.‚.‚.— 5/. 7, 7,. says he Is-— n't rea- dy, cause he has so much to do; And my lit-—tle sis- ter an-* ne- 1 wea-ry watching o- ver her and me; And that if we're saved, and 155,0 272——. e— —— 2 2 2 D‚ 2— Si............. Nel-lie says that I must sure-Iy die, And that she and mamma—then she stopp'd, be- mamma told me just the same be⸗- 2—. will let us in⸗- to bhea-ven when they —... 2 Hee—— — Lanen e 222 2 S...— ———— ꝗ———.— 2 — 25.—.— E 2.„„ I I cause it made me ery. And that she and made me ery. see us at the door. They will let us in-to heav-en when—* see us at the door. N — 9..‚=——.—., 3 There will be none but the holy, Isball Know no more of sin, Ishall see mamma and Nellie, for Lknow He'll let me in; But I'l have to tell the angel, when Imeet him at the door, That he must excuse papa, because he couldn't leave the store. 4 Nellie says that maybe Ishall very soon be called away, If papa we're only ready I should like to go to-day; But if Ishonld go before him to that world of light and joy, Then I'm sure he'I want to come to heaven to see his little boy. eee N JESUS ONLV. HunERT P. MAIN. — 24—2—.———— —. jID. DDD...— SSSEEEE * TTTIAEE—— 1. O my rest-less, brieh. ing soul, WÄWho thy wand'rings will con- trol? 2. Earth-Iy hopes tho' bri ht thoy scem, Flash with but a me- teor beam; 2— 2— 2 SSSSSEEE IIII.— Hit. Li*— 4 ů — Hir make thee Whole? Je— sus, on ly Je sus Va-— like a fleet-ing dream; 55 2 hope but Je. sus rin, L— ———.—.— S— — Cnhonus. ——————=——.— EiiE —.——. E SIEE +—— r Where for re—9— can 2—5——— 2½⁵ 2 ED————— S. E +—**— 2———. 2*——— —————.—..——..— +— V ID Who my wants will sat-— is- fy J sus, on- Iy Je- sus 44 ——. S—————.—.———— 2 2 +*——— 3 Friends that smile when skies are elear, 1Cease repining, heart. be still. ——— 2 S E SS.SEDI. ———.——.——.— Friends whose genial tones I hear, May desert when clouds appear; There's no friend like Jesus. Meekly learn thy Saviour's will; He thy aching void will fill; Leave it all with Jesus. SEENI. ron- trol ꝰ teor beam; 90 JESUS ALL IN ALL. W. X. V. J. CnAHEERLAINN. N— 2 44—— N THe—.—. 0 —2. m.—— —— SEEEEE e e f.. 1. All on Je-sus, all on Je- sus, Have my ma- ny sins been laid, 2. All in Je-sus, all in Je- sus, Is my trust for ev- er stayed, 3. All Arom dge-sus, all from Je- sus, Are the blessings 1 re· oeive; 4—.— 6 ö —0 RE —. S 2, E. * +— He has borne the hea- vy bur-den, ——.— 4...— ..— SDiiii——I.— 3—.—.———. E He the dread-ful debt has paid. He's wy Sa viour, Life, and Por-tion, He my peace has ful- ly made. He of grace the on-ly foun-tain Gives His grace when we be-lieve. 0 FFFFFFIIIIIIT H2 E ——R E *—— 8888—*2 58—— 9.— 25———5——— „.——2—— h PPF TTTTTNT ————. 2.————— Je-sus on- Iy, Je- sus whol-Iy, Je- sus sole- Iy and a⸗-lone, 5——— .—..—.—. 5..—————.— I 1 E ,, —3— V. x 2 Je- sus now, and Je- sus e- ver, ——— 2——5.— —.———— . 55 Je-sus all in al, X in .—.. — 2. . ——.— 4 All For Jesus, all for Jesus, IIemploy my ransomed powers, Loving, working. waiting, watching, All for Christ, through all the hours. 5 All to Jesus, all to Jesus, Shall the thanks and praise be given, When e'er long I'm made like Jesus, And with Him Irest in heaven. ——— NaxY PALMER. . ALONE WITH THEE W. H. HARPER. AModerato. 5 eres.— %——— + + + +—— 8 2——— 5 5—59—— eIee 13 1— x heal-ing brings, and ho- Iy) calm That soothes like chant- ed E— 2— 255* f———————————— — I————— I + 1— FFFFIFIFIFIFI T—— e ů—————.—————. 2 a 2 2—.— e——.— 22— t. breast There steals a breath, like breath of balm That r,, i.. .— 0 8——22——— SSEEIE.....—.—— 2— E..— 2 — I 12 + + +— + — 4——5— e V—.—.— HD33“?— ———:— —.—— ö 10 —.—.— —*—— 2 D——— 2 —— 1——.— 5 6——.— [ Z. S IFFFI.IFIFI.I.... 2— Se—— 2 song or psalm, And makes me, Plest. 2.—— — 2— 2 5 wd 2.—.— —————— 11 111—. 2 Alone with Thee! alone with Thee! In Thy pure light; The splendid pomps and shows of time, The tempting steeps that pride would climb, The peaks where glory rests sublime, Pale on my sight. 8 Alone with Thee! alone with Thee! My softened heart Floats on the flood of Iove divine, Feobs all its wishes drowned in Thine; Content that every good is mine Thou canst impart. 4 Alone with Thee! alone with Thee! Iwant no more To make my earthly bliss complete, Than oft my Lord unseen to meet; For„sight“ Iwait till tread my feet Von glistening shore. + A 92 1EEL ME THX NAME. WEsSIRV. 0 MaZZINGII. — E DIDIPR— 4—.—— 2.— EEEE 22 — S—— — .— 427——5.—— PI I— .—— 2———.— , S. de- elare; I self hast called me b) my name— — —— N —. 2——— 3 2 1— EE EIEEEEEE ————.———— — x 1— I.. W. ö +.I.=— 68.„866 * 2.. W. lttu, i, i d 2.LEALZS LS —0 +—— 35½ 2.. ͤ —. ö Loo on.... Thy hands, and read it there: But who, I ask Thee, 0 ů 5 ·— n 6 IEISSDE IEFFFFIFFFIFFFFTTTITITITTTI TT —————j 9— 8, who art Thou? Tell me... ͥ J Thy name, and tell me now. 2————P' —.— 3— 2 E D 2—.— 5 A...—.— H1³—.——..— 1————3 . 2 Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal 3 I know Thee, Saviour, who Thou art: Thy new, unutterable Name? Jesus, the feeble sinners' Friend; Tell me, Istill beseech Thee, tell Nor wilt Thou with the night depart, To know it now resolved Lam: But stay and love me to the end: Wrestling, Lwill not let Thee go Thy mercie never shall remove Till IThy Name, Thy Nature Eacw. Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love. IAENII ——.— + V N— N——1 2.—— 7 2.— — 93 JESUS RULES THE WAVES. From the Llanthony Monastery Hymn Book. By special permission. — *— stor— my though it be, Poor 1. Tis sun. light on the sea, AIl 2. Let the waves toss and foam, They bring me near er home, Whenee 3. Mid stormiest seas I rest Calm- ly on Je- su's breast,— R8% 304 — TT D—— ———— DIDDDREE .—————— rue. LE e PI . FEE — Je-sus rules the Waves. mar-i-ner for thee, For Ishall ne-ver roam, For Thy strong arł so blest, For Je.sus rules the waves, For Jersus rules the waves, For Je-sus rules 5• waves, For Je-sus rules the waves. Je-sus rules the waves. ä — 2 71„ + . Dark tempests erash and roar, »Tis sunlight on the sea, And stormy tho' The waves both great and small, „ —2————.——.— Break-ers roll more and more On —— SI V1 to the peaceful it be, Je- sus makes calm for My Je-sus rules them all, Calm comes at Je- su's 30— 22 — 4.——— 2.— — rules the waves, But H Je-sus rules the waves me For Jesus rules the waves, For Je-sus rules the waves call, For Je-sus rules the waves, For Je- sus rules the waves — 80—. =— 2— ö 1.—. D.————‚ D 2——..— + 2— +— 2 2 1 F[ 9 De be, Poor home, Whenee breast, In I the Vases. the Vaves. the wades. —.— +7 1—— vaves the VIVeS 2 the vVVes. 7+28 — — ue 8 GRACE'TIS A CHARMING 80UND. Depopnwoen& Torrapv. T. CLIAnR. 9 8.———— + 4 X——& 2—— SE *———.——— 1. Grace tis a charm-ing sound, Harmo- nious to the 2.. 2 12. .——. 3 E*—.—— 2——. 8 2 2——— —— . I— 2 Heav'n with the ech-o shall re-sound, nnn. Heav'n witk the ech-o shall re And all the earth shall hear, And ——— x EE 2 Heav'n with the ech-o shall re- sound And all the earth shall —. a. 22—e 5— 2— SSSiieEEE— * 6 sound, with the ech-o shall re- sound; And all the earth shall hear, all the earth shall hear, And And all the earth shall hear. — —.— DMi — E.*——— ————— 2 +——. 7 hear, And all the earth shall hear, And all the earth shall hear. V 8 2 — Re 2—.— EEE 2—* 5 3 2 ꝑI.—.—..— + 2— E LI.44 —— 2 all the earth shall hear, And all the earth shall hear. 2 Grace first contrived the way To save rebellious man; And all the steps h½t grace display Which drew the wondrous plan. 3 Grace first inseribed my name In God's eternal book: „TwWas grace that gave me to the Lamb, Who all my sorrows took. Grace led my roving feet, To tread the keavenly road: And new supplies each hour Lmeet While pressing on to God. 5 Grace taught my soul to pray, And made my eyes oerflow: Twas grace that kept me to this day, And will not let me go. 6 Grace all the work shall erown, Through everlasting days; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves the praise. TELL II 01. F. R. HAVvERGAL. .—— SEE. — — 2„ a-mong the heathen that the Lord is King! Tell it, FPFIFIFIFIIIIT —— —2—..— Icl. 1. outl. Tel ih out that tis Lond is Rins: wen it . 2—— 12—— —.— 2. E— + 8.„ 2— 7 out! Tell it out! Tell it out! Tell it out à-mong the 2.07— x e E S.— rie, ee re 25—— Oub JPell it out! Tell it out! Tell it⸗ —N N—2 EEITTEeE 2 2—— 45 SDS————————8— —— + 7 27 FINE nations, bid themvshout and sing! Jell it out! Tell it—30 Tell it out! * . 2———.....————..— DIY —..————.—.— —————————— out! bid them suout Lüne sing! Tell it out! Tell. it out! —.—— 2. ——...... 33 *3 2—. Pell it 90 with a- do-ra- tion that He K in-erease; That the Tell it out! that He shall in-erease; That the * öRR=— mighty Kingof Glory is the Eingof Peace; Tell it with ju-bi-Ia-tion thoꝰ the N .——.—.—.— N ——— 79 1 s —— —— 27 3.mong the V TELL IIT OUTcontinued. I 0 T 360 ——...—————.. 29 22 I—— 5„7„ „. 7 —— vaves may roar, That He sit-teth on the Vater⸗ floods, our King for evermore. Tell it NNSNI n in en,= d.. .— . SIIEIIII ————8— 4.—— /— 2 Tell it out among the heathen that the Saviour reigns! Fell it out! Tell it out! Jell it out among the nations, bid them burst their chains Tell it out! Tell it out! Pell it out among the weeping ones that Jesus lives; Pell it out among the weary ones what rest He gives: dell it out among the sinners that. He came to save; Fell it out among the dying that He triumphed o'er the grave. 3 Pell it out among the heathen Jesus reigns above! Tell it out! Tell it out! WJell it out among the nations that He reigns in love! Pell it out! Tell it out! Tell it out among the highways and the lanes at home; Let it ring aeross the mountains and the ocean foam! Like the sound of many waters let our glad shout be, Fill it echo and re-echo from the islands of the sea! O0 SEEXK XE. FIRSI. Tuos. CAlRNS. 1; FF„ 1. Seek ye first not earth. Iy plea.sure, Fad- ing joy, and fail-ing 2. Seek ye first not earth's as- pir- ings, Oeaseless long- ings, vain de- 3. Seek ye first God's peace and bles- sing; Ye have all if this pos- n E DE.— III. B. E—2————.:.— *⁷ 35 —. +.. NTe——.— ++— + .SPIPPIPII.III * 12—1. treasure, But the love that Knows no measure, Seek ye first! 0 seek ye füirst. sir-ings, But your precious soul's re quirings Seek JVe first! 0 seek ve first. sess-ing, Come, your need and sin con- fess-ing, Seak Hret O seek Him first. ö 5. E... IIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE . D 3——..J— „ 6 Seek the coming of His kingdom, Seek the souls around, to win them, Seek to Jesus Christ to bring them; Seek this first. 7 Seek this first. His promise trying, It is sure—all need supplying— Heavenly things(on Him relying) Seek ye first 4 Seek Him first; then, when forgiven, Pardoned, made an heir of heaven, Let your life to Him be given; Seek this first. 5 Seek this firstBe pure and holy; Like the Master, meek and lowly; Tielded to His service wholly. Seek this first. 10¹ THE ACCEFPTED TIME. — TnavERS-POoIE. E. J. UrwARD. — E 1. Now is the time ande be- liev-ing On Je- sus the eru- ci-fied Lord, Now is the 45——5—3.— N—*— —.————— 45 98—8—65 2 en—..—— 5 time for re-ceiving The peaee that this faith can af-ford, Now is the tae for re- ZSI N. N DSD + O—.— —— ͤ 2e 4——.8 ....SSSSSSS pent-ing Of sins known tothee and to God, Now, thy proud spirit con- ö N — 22—— 1 S.— e... —2.—..— 7—— 222 2— —— 2 —.—ͤͤ. ——.— n—2— 7 soul may be eleansed by theblood. Now is the time for the— 794 ust now while our + FIFIFIFIFIIII . E. 2. A ———— SPSSPIIITTT— — 4+.— SSSPII % H—.—. —. —4————7* 7————— 0 7 2 2 227 N I chorus. es ring Nowisthe time 4. fess- ing XN . =— SE D———** „ 2 Now is 998 hour when the Spirit 3 Now is the time; you use it Is striving thy soul to secure; In gladly deciding for Christ? Now is the time when the tempter Now is the time; will you make it Is trying his best to allure. Now is theé time when salvation Is nearer than ever before; Now may thytsins' condemnation At once and for ever be o'er. A harvest of soul-wealth unpriced 7 Now is the time—not to-morrow: Turn not from His merey away; Do not delay to thy sorrow, But close withthe offer to-day! FAHEA time for re · N. KIde 102 THE REAPING TIM«ME. ö 0 Lid— EE FIIE 1. Ws tho fleld. h World bo-low, In which the soπw- er 5— — De — 1—— 1 28 +—— EE———.— 1 + 23* 77 x the wheat.— For so.. the word.. of the tares; & ——— 25— EIE TEA+ 2 — H—.‚.———2—.— 1 12 2——.—— ti. God de-elares. And soon the reaping tume din Jonner Aad an- gels shout the 1 P... n e ur— Uarvest home, And soon the reap⸗ ming time will come, And an- gels Sustt* . 15. 0—— 2 2 ——————————2 DDISIEESEeEEeEe‚ee 1—.———— 2—...——..2....——.——. ———————— ö 2 .J 5.———.—. .—5 A— —— Ant v.. R ö har vest + r Eeun + And angels shout the har-vest home. . —.— 23—— S 2 Most awful truth, and is it so? 3„Twill aggravate their sorrows there, Must all the world the barvest Each unsaved soul confessed a tare; know? Tho' much they heard, thoꝰ much they Is every soul a wheat or tare? knew Tuen for the harvest, O prepare. Tho' long among the wheat they grew. — 2—.22— We're travelling home to heav'n a bove, e sing the Saviour's dy ing love, yet theres room for millions more EE Will you go. Willyou go, Willyoun go — 4 8 40... 22 naevt Fut, 5 S ö N—4—— REEEEE. ² ỹ 2—.— E...— 2.—. ů Mil-lions havereach'd that blissful shore, There tri-Als and their la- bours o᷑er; And I—.. . 2 The way to heaven is straight and plain, 3 Will you go? Repent, believe, be born again— Will you go? The Saviour eries aloud to Thee, Pake up thy eross and follow Me, And thou shalt My salvation see; Will you go? 104 ARE YOU COMING HOME? 2..n——88 2 2 3 3———— 2 E i Ob, could we hear some sinner say, will go! PUUstart this moment, elear the way, Let me go! My old companions, fare you well; ILwill not go with you to hell; I mean with Jesus Christ to dwell.“ Will you gof J. MeGRHANAHAN. •5 „ 2• Are vou com.:ing Home, ye wand' ——— 7—— 2. Are you com.-ing Home, ye lost ones? Be- hold your Lord doth wait: Come 3. Are you com:ing Home, ye guil—, Who bear the load of sin? Out- 1 rers Whom Je-sus died to win, All 5.. — —— footsore, lame, and wea- ry, then! no long-er lin-ger; side youꝰve long beenstandin —1—3—..—.2—— r7r/ 7274 —.2‚‚.‚ erit,„„a, Henti Vour garmentsstain'dwithsinf Will you seek the bloodof ome ere it be too late! Will you eome, and let Him g. Comenowand venture in! Will vou heed the Saviour's ./ ARE YIOU COMING HOMEcontinued. 2 20* ů E ö„ Je-sus Towash your garments white? Will you trust His precious promise? Are you save you? Oh. trust His love and might! Will youcome while He is call-ing? Are you promise, And dare to trust Him quite? Come un- to Me, saith Je-sus, Are you PIIFIFIIIII I , tln:ten mnmn ,t. 5.—...... SSS· — Y Cuonvs, 8I.. U ASSDSSSS EEEE —— E77 E* com-ing Home to-night? Are you com.-ing Home to-night? Are you Ee 1 C»„SSSESE‚IHI 2 2.— 2—2 E TT NN&. S IIFPFIFIPIFIEEPIPIEIIEIEI‚III—— . ö II r /// x com. ing Home to-night? Are you com-ing Home 0 Je- sus, Out of , Bu —.—— PIFFIIFFI —.——————.................— „IIi NWqN E 225——4——— 2* darkness in. fo light? Are you coming Home tonight? Are you coming Home to- —. X. —2.————.......... XC SSSDPIPIDSSeIee‚eeeISEE‚..............— — I 2 2. 4—.—— E E„4 + ASIII— ———5—si —.— Ix rr night? To your lov- ing heav'nly Fa-ther Are you coming Home to-night? RNRN . R .— 2 NENNNN EE II * 10 S. M. E. EEIAERKRE F. R. BarzMaN. QW WHWHNH.. ö *— 9——— 2———————.—8— 7—2—3— +* S ————— I e. P 1. Take the Wa ⸗= ter, it is nere, XLou have not to 2. Take the Wa- ter, it is Free Xou have no- thing 3. Take the Wa ⸗= ter, it is good, It will sat is — ů —— S.ꝗD‚D.—.— ö P—PpP—..— —2.4— D—* 2— +— + 4—.— 22 n e.——.— DSDISSSS— E——I Stop and think How it can be brought so near, here to pay, With-— out mo- ney“ all may be 1 vour need, Thirs ty, long you max have stood ů—.— ö SIEEEA —..... S — 2—= 2 — 52*—————* ,— ——————— —. Lad Er,rhirh] Era,. ———E—2—.— IIAI— Vou bave but to stoop and drink. Here your emp- ty Thus en- rich'd this ve— ry day. Hark! the e cho This will quench your thirst in- deed. Thirst a- gain you D 1— 28— *—.5 2————— ...——..— D——— —— — N .... EI 1+22 2— Aai ————.—.— 2—————— 42 435——8 ves sels fill, Take it, Who- s0 2e willr sound- eth still, Take it, who 80 enr er Will will not know, In vour heart this stream will flow. 25 ö ö ö SS ——————————— . 4„Whosoever“ must embrace Lou, and me, and all mankind; Oh! howelimitless His grace, Not one soul is left behind. „Whosoever,“ is the same As if Jesus calls ν name! 5 Ah! these wondrous words are Thine, Jesus, they are Thine for me; Lord, L take this gift divine, All provided, full and free. Thou hast not reject ed one, Lam thirsty, and ILcome. nay be nave stood πιι⁰ιι⁷⁰nFN'muri BT EITLE AND LITTLE. P. E. RasuussEx. 4*Here a little, there a little,“ So our days pass by, So Our months and years are passing, All unconseiously. Let us gather up the moments, Make the most of each, hat we do not miss the blessing After years wi Uteach. S. M. E 9 4— 2.— ͤnr:.—. — 2 L 1. Here a lit-tle, there a lit-—tle,“ See what vou can 2. Here a lit— tle, there a lit Stle, Sow- ing God's fair 3. Here a lit-tle, there a lit-tle,“ Just an ear- nest ——* 2 Afee.—.— 2.— öq‚D E... 1.— E— SI IFI—— ů —— 150—————2— 2— Vou will find in life's large vine- yard Some-thing left for vou. Vou will reap in days here- af-— ter Har-vests rich in · deed. That with- in some care-less spi- rit Bet- ter thoughts has stirr'd. 2 555—. R ——es2S-—-———e—.— SSSPSISISIFIFIFI ICTCTCPIAIIIIIIII.. 1——— 14 ————.— 12 E..ñ—————— .—.— 2————— Z———. FPIPI..IIIII—.— .——.—— — Something neéed-ing bu- sy fin-gers, Will-ing, ac- tive feet, It will' bud, and grow, and blos-som, Though you know not how, Just a touch of hu- man kind.-ness, Just aà lov- ing smile, ——— ün= u.mx ——————2——— —...—.— 1 iI— —2 1—. 1..— —.— 4——— ———— SS— Some place where the sha- dow lin-gers, Needing sun- shine sweet. And a gold—en har-vest fol-Jow Pa-tient soτv- ing now. Just the hift- ing of a bur-den For a lit tle while. — 1—— — ꝗSDSDSRSRSRSRRDD“ S——— 1———.—.—— ö 6 5 Here a little, there a little,“ See what you can do; Life is full of solemn meaning, Make it fair and true. Opportunities of“ littles,“ Passed unheeding by, Make one sad gigantie failure For eternity. 107 JIESUS, I LOVE TFEEE. U r „ 22• 1. Je- sus, I 1e Thee, Thouart to me Dear-er than ev- er Mortal ean be; CIHO. Je- 1.2 Thee, IThouart to me Dear-er than ev-er Mortal be. ö x ——————.—. em, ——— D.0. EAEENEEE. DIDSSSSEEEEE EEENE EE 7 25„8 ssoTe— Ten-der-Iy fold-ed Safe on Thy breast, There be my re-fuge, There let me rest. ..——— S DAI r. Ee L, ..—— άÆ SS* ——. E 2 Jesus Ilove Thee, 3 Thou wilt forgive me, 4 Jesus, Ilove Thee, Saviour divine, When Iam wrong; Reign in my heart, Earth has no friendship Thou art my comfort, Oh, may Thy Spirit Constant as Thine. Thou art my song. Nerer depart. Full of compassion, Blessed Redeemer, Jesus, Llove Thee, Loving and mild, Precious to me, Ves, Thou art mine— Thou art my Father, Draw me still closer, Living or dying, Iam Thy child. Oloser to Thee. Still Lam Thine. 108 1E X. I.OVE MXE. Avavsvixz. 7 2—— —N. ——— ———- — EV. W. 1. If ve love Me, saith the Sa- viour, My commandments ye will keep CUO.If ye love Me, saith the Sa-viour, My commandments ye will keep; —. R— .— —— 2.—5— 2* D‚.‚.IPI 2 2-—ꝑ—, ö fol 4 0 2.— ö 0 v5e 10l- J0 e, be-lier ing, Xe e⸗: ter-nal life shal If ye fol- low Me, be- liev- ing, Le e⸗ ter-nal te Shal 9 0 E E IT—.—. —— 3 7½7 s W e let me rest. 2 Thee, ny heart, Spirit irt. Thee, art mine ing, Thine. V will Eeep Will keep: — ů IF VE LOVE MEcontinued. — 0—2 H— —3—... — 2— L— 41 — 2— — — 3—0 —.— 24.2— will pray the heav'n-Il) Fa- ther, He the com- for- ter will send Ee S S......8 EEEE D. C. —— I‚II. 3 j 2..——.—— *— k 2 Lothe world hath never seen Him, 3 Vvet a little while, says Jesus, Neither can it Him receive, Whom it knoweth not—the Spirit— To the right hand of my Father, and wilh not on Him believe. Where the liviug waters flow. But ye know Him, for He dwelleth In your hearts, a living flame; And He never will forsake you While ye call upon His name. Be ye steadfast and abounding In the love ye have to-day, And the Comforter will teach you, Iam with you, then Igo All things, whatsoe'er Isay. 108 Ir ne W By permission, From Hymns Ancient and Modern. 2 ö ö; ö— —.*—————— 1. Art thou wea- ry- nrn mi 1. art thou lan- guid, Art thou sore dis- trest? ............. 5 S +— 2=e— —5 211—.— * * 5.„ 22————. ..= — 7— 7 13——— 3 0 89 T— Come to Me,“ saith One, and com- ing Be at rest! . E— EEESS 2— II—— 35—— 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, 5 IH Istill hold elosely to Him, It He be my guide? What hath He at last? „In His feet aud hands are wound-prints, Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, And His side.“ Jordan past.“ 3 Hath He diadem as monarch 6 If Iask Him to receive me, That His brow adorns? Will He say me nay? Vea, a crown, in very surety,„Not till earth, and not till heaven But of thorns.“ Pass away.“ 4If Lfnd Him, if I follow, 7 Finding, following, weeping, struggling, What His guerdon here? ISs He sure to bless! NMany a labour, many a sorrow, Saints, apostles, prophets, martyrs, Many a tear.“ Answer, Ves. 110 RETURN, O WANDERER. T. HAsTIVGs. A. R. REINAGEIE. EENc EERSSSEE= — SDPDPDPSPSPSPSPSPSPSISISSSISSI. e e ee 1. Re- turn, O wanderer, to thy home, Fa— calls for thee; ö 2———=. E ‚...= —f.—..———— ————.——— III—.——.— ———. I ů 2 ln 2.— —— ZiDIDiiDie.e . —— 74½ s A No long- er now an ex- ile roam, In guilt and mis- er. e SD—U— SEEEE —..— 2.3.—— 12 —— ů N E1 5 Cnokus. I— N— 2————— Ge. 2————.—... 2—— 7 üüi + Steal a-way, steal a-way, steal a- way to JeSus, x———— 2—— e——2—— 2.————. —....————.——.———— ——⏑ 2. 6„ L e SSSSSSSESEE A......— — I.————.—— 1 8—.— Steal a4- way, steal a- way home; For Je- sus waits to save you. N e— A—..S.= S....... I. — E. 1.—————.......— — IR— 2 Return! O wanderer, to thy home, 3 Return! O wanderer, to thy home, „Pis Jesus calls for thee;„Tis madness to delay; The Spirit and the Bride say, eome: There are no pardons, in the tomb, O now for refuge flee. And brief is merey's day. 111 THE GOSPEL FEAST. Come, sinner, to the Gospel feast! TPhere's room in heaven among the choir, Ob! come without delay, And harps and erons of gold; For there is room in Jesus' breast And glorious palras of victory there, For all who will obey. And joys that ne'er were told. TPhere's room within the Church, redeemed There's room around thy⁴ Father's board With blood of Christ divine For thee and thousands more; Room in the white-robed throng convened, Oh! come and welcomè to the Lord For that dear soul of thine. Vea, come this very hour. By permission of RREV. R. Bnowxy-Bonruwick, Vicar of Al Saints, Scarborough. 112 ALI. WE XIIELD LOTHEE. RENAEIE. — G. Tunixs. Gxo. LINE. —.——53 2., EEE 8. for thee;— IE— ——. Saviour, blessed Sa- viour, Lis-ten While we sing; Hearts and voi-ces CHoRVs. All we have to of- fer, All we hope to be; Bo-dy, soul, and 11. —.———.. —, r.d, a—— SSS...... I— ——— x 21⁵———. —.—..— Fine * 2 7 5 ESSSSe— ö— rr er Y—‚p. 2—2———.—— —4 EEEE—..———=— ttt. V i .—.. rais ing Prais-es 10 our King. All ve have to of=fer, — spi—rit, All we yield to Thee. — R 2...‚. — E——— I— ..— 2 .—— 33 —— ö ů D.0 ..—.—.—..—‚— . . Sus; 2 2———— I—.——— + 53 fü 7— —— All we hope to be; —.—— I 0 0 2 Nearer, ever nearer, 3 Onward, ever onward, Christ, we draw to Thee, Journeying o᷑er the road Sare Von Deep in adoration, Worn by saints before us, U Bending low the knee; Journeying on to God; 4 Thou, for our redemption, Leaving all behind us, — 2 Cam'st on earth to die; May we hasten on, — Thou, that we might follow, Backward never looking, —— I Hast gone up on bigh. Till the prize is won. *— me hy 1—— 418 EHE NAME ABOVE EVERVIX NAME. the tomb⸗ C. M. Noxr. lay- 1 At the name of Jesus All that is not holy, Every knee shall bow, ö All that is not true: Every tongue confess Him Crown Him as your Captain . 4 King of Glory now: In temptation's hour; nong the chos He is God the Saviour, é Let His Will enfold you gold; He is Wanpe— a In its light and power. there— Ever to be worshippe H+1 1 Trusted, and adore ö Rnenreturn 25 1114— boar CRonvs. At the name of Jesus ö—.—— Fathers With His Father's glory 1 Every knee shall bow. é ory, 7 With His angel train; 4—— Lord- Every tonsne confess Hin For all wreaths of empire 1 King of Glory now. Meet upon His brow, 12. 2 In your hearts entlirone Him; And our hearts confess Him vorough Fhere let Him subdue Eing of Glory now. 11⁴ EPrIE WIILIAusON. THE HIDDEN LIFE. — II„ 1. O joy! tis mine, this life di- vine, Life hid with Christ in 2. Oft far a-stray, from Christ the Way, I vent with wil- ful 3. O, per-feet love, all thought a- bove, Is this in deed for PPFFF' — 2— en n. I 5½er—.—— / , n God;' Once sin de-fil'd, now re- con,-eil'd, And wasb'd in Je- sus' blood. feet; From hope.-less track love brought me back With words of weleome sweet. me;? Such matchless grace, in all I trace, Dear Lord must come from Thee. nn. S,. dn, iiiz.r .. vlober. 542— e——JT——3.——.—.2.2 E +* 71 14 5**— Q9„. We're go- ing home.. some hap py d/ l 4 We're go- I. py day! 4 U ing home somę Lax⸗ 30 day!— —— EETr— eee —0—42 DS‚ — 34— 2— 9— E 1 9———.— 4.———————.—.—— ů—— d——...— — Ph⸗———— 2.— 2— R 17 115 1— e SHIIO Loner Ane Ea thers tender roam, no long-er roam! The Father's ten.der voice will say, The IR s T— 2 EEI 35 2——— AE I 65 I.— 2 —7— N 2 ————5— 4—— ⁰—.——— —-..— — ů—— 5 H27* voice will 89—0 rab k on Father's 2.—1 voice will 5 Ft I Dome 1 — SSSSSSEE—5—— 7 7—— 5— —— 5 How safe and blest are they who resb Neath covert of His wings; Though foes assail, none can prevail Against our King of kings.“ 4 While here below His saints, we Know, He makes His tender care; And grants them power from hour to hour Against the tempter's snare. 1185 CHILD OF SIN AND SORROW. T. HASTINOS. —— —.———. ————..— + EDSDIEEREx ———— 2 SS-e —* 2 E 2 2— x ö f ö ů E F— 5——⁴ 1. Child of sin and sorrow, fill'd with dismay, Wait not for to-mor- row, yield thee to.day. I e 444 —‚•; V EI x. — f 2— ++ ö—2.—— uten thr—— +.m————.——.— 2—+ ES 1:t—.——22e DSDDR‚..= 2——4I32 —.. 161 4— x Ü— —2 N. — 2— e.— — 2—— 2———— E ——— 2 2— 9.5 ö ö I D Heav'n bids thee come, Whileyet there'sroom, Child ofsin and sor- row Hear and o- bey. 2 0G% F.. ,Hn l.. r, miüd. 0——U———2—2—1—....—.— us blood. X————.— 2 me sweet. I u V 3 I— wm Thee. 2 Child of sin and sorrow, hy wilt thou die p03 Child of sin and sorrow, where wilt thou flee? —.— Gome, while thou canst borrow help from Through that long to-morrow—eternity! 2— Grieve not that love, Con high. Exiled from home, mn Which from above— Darkly to roam— — Child of sin and sorrow— Child of sin and sorrow Would bring thee nigh. Where wilt thou flee? — — —.— 116 THE COMFORTER. 605 7 H. AunEn. Rev. J. B. DvxES. — By permission, From Haumus Ancient and Modern. 9987— + 1 +—— ů—— —— SSDSDSPSPSPSPISSISSIIIII —* EF 2. 1. Our Wet Re-deem-er, ere He breath'd His ten- der last fare-well, 7 7 2. He eomes, sweet influence— 35-Part, A gracious wil-ling guest, ů—— — ESISSISSSEEEEE — 2 2—2—.— 2— SIA...—. ———2—. U—— 7—.—.— — 1ν Ka. ee er, illsay, E——.—.—.—.—— 5 , EE. 2— SSSSASIrSr ‚ Rii — A Guide, a Com- fort-er, be-queath'd With us tof dwell. 7 Where He can find one hum- ble heart, Where- in to rest. 2 — 2 v e—. 2 —: F— EI SSDSE— DIRJIJI‚ 5. 4 3 And His that gentle voice we hear, 5 Spirit of purity and grace, Soft as the breath of even, fear, Our weakness, pitying, see; That checks each thought, that calms each O make our hearts thy dwelling-place, And speaks of heaven. And worthier Thee. é— 4 And every virtue we possess, 6 O praise the Father, praise the Son; And every victory won, Blest Spirit, praise to Thee; —— And every thought of holiness, All praise to God, the Three in One, Are His alone. The One in Three. yho res 3„ 8 prerail — J. T. Arux. J. C. BEAZIEI. * 1. A. Vay to the harvest field 2. Be- hold how the ripen toil-ers, a. way; G06 gather the gold-en grain bends to the earth, The harvest is read-Vi oh .— 4271. ———— EERE. EEEIEESEE 4 hy such a dearth Of ...... 2—— SSSS I.....— E Strength meet for thy 1410α Lord will be-stou; 2 la-bour-ers read-yv and wil-ling to toil? Willthey +—— ——— 2— ee 2.—— 2.—.2 2 5 27% E list-less-Iy suf- fer the 9 2— ———— — to the har-vest field la-bour-ers go, For now is the time to be AI No it must not be so, to the *— N— ....— ———.— fields hie a- Way, best, Soon, soon will be com- ing the sea- son for rest. With heart and withhand to work whilst it is day. N *— VF 7 S —— E .— 9.—„— 2 4 Way a Way. For a way, a-— a way, a-way 550 E HARVEST.—continued. IXI. ö— 4.ꝗ..——*————8 . ö rtn.—.——. — ö cE— e 72 1 4...... 1 ö e.. will be end- ed The bright, the day. or soon NIEE N— 187——— n grain 225.——— +—II NN 5.—2..2. 8. +4———— 2.. 5 ..———*—— 3 Osay not„no work of this sort can Ldo“ For some kind of toil there is even for you, For if the keen sickle thy hand may not wield Bind together the sheaves, or else glean in the field. If vou follow the reapers over the ground —— Full many a rich golden ear shall be found. L 4 And when the last sheaf to the garner has come, And saints join with angels to shout“ harvest home“ When labour is over, then rest and reward, And the welcome“ well done“ from the lips of the Lord. Away to the harvest field, toil while yvou may, Soon, soon will be ended the bright harvest-day. 118 AT EVEN, ERE THE SUNWAS SETL. H. IVIqIIS. 1 SchErrIER. D— ESEEEEE 2—. 2 ee— 5 AOr 1. At ev-en ere the sun was set, The sick, O Lord, a-round Thee lay; 51 in n —.— 22————44— E— 2.——.— 1 E D IDEDESEE. E I—— + + I—.————H I— ö ——— e 2 36 in what di vers pains they met! 1 O with what joy they went a- way! Once more'tis eventide, and we Oppressed with various ills draw near; What if Thy form we cannot see 5 We know and feel that Thou art here. 3. O Saviour Christ, our woes dispel! For some are sick, and some are sad, And some have never loved thee well, And some have lost the love they had; 4. And some have found the world is vain, Vet from the world they break not free; And some have friends who give them pain, Vet have not sought a friend in Thee; . And none, O Lord, have perfect rest, For none are wholly free from sin; And they who fain would serve Thee best Are conscious most of wrong within. 6. O Saviour Christ, Thou too art man! Thou hast been troubled, tempted, tried; Thy kind but searching glance can scan The very wounds that shame would hide; + Thy touch has still its ancient power; No word from Thee ean fruitless fall; Hear in this solemn evening hour, And in Thy mercy heal us all THE MASTER IS COME. Moderate,—.Y—3—— II 21— 2— EE EEEEE 1. The Mas-ter is come, and call-eth for thee, He stands at the 2. The Mas-ter has come with blessings for thee. A rise and His 3. The Mas-ter is come, and call-eth thee nom; This moment what 4. He. waits for thee still, then haste with de-light, Oh! fly to the 3. 3 1. door of Thy heart; No friend so for-giv- ing, so gen tle as He, 2. mes.sage re- ceive; Thby ran-som is purchas'd, thy par-don is free, oy may be thine! How ten- der the smile that 1I7- lumines His brow, 4. arms 0f His love; Press on to that beau-ti-ful mansion of light, 2. 3. 4. Pre-pared in His kingdom a- bove. RETFRAIN. — ‚—8 ö —*„—*— H+ 1„ E 43——.. 6 — +2**— 1. Oh, say, wilt thou let him de- partr If thou wilt re-pent and be- lieve. A pledge ef His favour di- vine. Va-tientely wait-ing. car:mest:Iy * XI ear nest-Iy plead- ing,—4 sus, thy Sa- viour, knocks at thy heart. —.—e— 2— ö. .— +——.— Lu.= * His blood has wash'd our sins a-May, 120. G0O0D IS LOVE. — + 1 SIS.·..——————.— * 1. Come let us all u- nite and sing, God is love, God 1s love. 2. Oh! tell to earth's re- motest bound, God is love, God is love. 3. How hap- py is our, por-tion here God is love, God is love. I. In glo-ry we shall sing. a-gain, God is love, God is love. D ——.4 +— ———— SSEIIEI 1 ⁰n 0 I + ͤ 25—— I— 7 +E —— 6.— e +— 5 7½ ö .„V— +. +—.** + 4ũ— 35 05 N E 2 ö Let heav'n and earth their prais- es bring, God is love, God is love. In Christ we have re- demp-tion found, God is love, God is love. His pro-mis-es our spi-rits cheer, God is love, God is love. Ves, this shall be our loft- y strain, God is love, God is love. . RI ö e e 2. ä ö———— ö 2 SI..DIIECIIRDEDe I +AI I + 2 I ů 42—01 + w N 0 + ˖ 1 Let ev- ry soul from sin awake, Each in his heart sweet mu-sie make, His Spi-rit turned our night to day, He is our sun and shield by day, Our help, Our hope, urstrengthandstay, While end-less a- ges roll a- long, In concert with the heavenly throng, 35½˙ ö Ee 11 11—% ———— 2—.—..—— 1—j—————— —— —..— 4.———. — *—8——..——— ů v 23 And sing with us for Je. sus' sake, God is love, God is love. And now we can re- joice to say, God is love, God is love He will be with us all the way, God is love, God is love. This shall be still our sweet-est song, God is love, God is love. 2 ———— SSEIE— + 2.— + 4— 1 I I— + BTTTTTCTTTX 1. Just as thou art—without one trace Of love, or joy, or in-ward grace, 2. Burdened with guilt, would'st thou beblest? Trust not the world, it gives norest; 3. Come, leave thy burden at the eross; Count all thy gains but emp-ty dross: N „i Or meetness for the heavenly place— O gurl-t/ sin-ner, come! Christ brings relief to hearts op-Pprest— 0 ea-r sin-ner, come! My gracè re-pays all earth-Iy loss. O Neec-) sin-ner, come! 1. 1.„ N N +.*.—. S— N 2 ———* HHI;:;t;xᷓn —...—2 x—.2 1 ** 7.,. + 4. Come, hither bring thy boding fears, 5.„Tie Spirit and the Bride say, Come;“ Thy aching heart, thy bursting tear: Rejoicing suints re-echo. Come; Tis Merey's voice salutes thinè ears— Who faints, who thirsts, who will, may come: O ĩrembling sinner, come! The Saviour bids thee come. , 122. C. ELIIIOPT. IJUST AS IAM. DR. MIIAR. „— ů.. ꝛʒ—.— 2 —. 1 2— II +—. 9 109 ust as Lamwithout one Pplea, But that Thy blood was Med for We, 2. Just as Lam— and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot, 3. Just as IJam—tho' tossed bout With many a conrflict, many a doubt, — 1 e And that Thou bidst me come to Thee, I come, O Lamb of Gõd, Icome v TPoThee, whose blood can cleanseeach spot, Lcome, O Lamb of God, I come! Fightings with in, and fears without, I come, O Lanab 0f God, Icome 3———.‚———..— ö—.— i.„* E 4. Just as Lam—poor, wretched, blind, Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Vea, all I need, in Thee to find, Icome, O Lamb of God, Icome! 5. Just as Lam, Thou wilt receiyve, Wilt weleome, pardon, eleanse, relieve! Because Thy promise Ibelieve, Icome, O Lamb of God, Icome! 6. Just as Lam(Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down), Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, Icome, O Lamb of God, Icome! 7. Just as Lam—of that free love, Iprove- The breadth, length, depth, and heicht to Here for a season, then above, come, O Lamb of God, Lcome! 128. ö EVEN ME. Mns. CopvIR. W. B. BRApnonx. . 14„. ——.—— —— ** 2 2 e n de „*„ I. Lord, I hear of showers of bless-ing Thou art scattering full and free; r. Showers, the thirsty land re-fresh-ing; Let some droppings fall on me — n 214 x 9. SI 2— V— + RISII. E= ven me, E:· ven me, Let some droppings 4 on me. HM. H. —————.——— DEDDeeee‚‚.—....— .—.— D.= 2. k**—1 2. Pass me not, O gracious Father 4. Pass me not, O mighty Spirit!! Sinful though my heart may be; Thou canst makeè the blind to see; Thou might'st leave me, but the rather Witnesser of Jesus' merit— Let Thy mercy fall on meEven me. Speak the word of power to me—Even me. 3. Pass me not, O tender Saviour, 5. Love of God so pure and changeless, Let me love and cling to Thee; Blood of Christ so rich and free, Lam loneing for Thy favour; Grace of God so strong and boundless, When Thou comest, call for me-Even me. Magnity them all in me—Even me. 124. HE HATH DOONE ALLTHINGS WELL. + 1. Now in 2 song ofgrateful praise, To Thee, O Lord, my voice LIraise; 2. How sou reign, 4 Wer-ful, and free Hat been Thy love to sin- ful me! 2—4— — 1 PFFII —— ρ — ä r Cnonus. Anda- bove the rest this noteshall swell, This note shallswell, this noteshall swell, u nin em nnn. rall. ——————25 D IIII „ irrr* Wilh all Thy saints IMI join to tell My 34.noher 006 all things well. Thou sav'dst me from the jaws of hell; Ny Je- sus has done all things well. —. n 1* 2 + e 4— 2— ——— Andsa- bove the rest this note shall swell, My Je- sus has done all things well 4. And when to that bright world I rise, And elaim my mansion in the skies, Above the rest this note shall swell, My Jesus has done all things well. 3. Though many a flery, flaming dart, The tempter levels at my heart, With this Lall his rage repel, My Jesus has done all things well. 125 JESUS SAVES ME NOW. A. C. D. IR—.... —.—— H.E———.. 2 ö ᷓ.————————— 5—.— Fosi gastst sofE ö 1. Jesus hath died and hath risen a- gain, Pardon and peace to be- stow; s saves me Ful-ly I trust Him; from sin's guiltys —* , r. tain, Je- su 22..— CHORUs. SS.‚‚‚— ö— 0n EE HI I O ι Je- sus saves me now; Je-sus saves me now; SI=2.R 2 DDDDEEE n... ů— E — 2— 1 H— A s 2 Sin's condemnation is over and gone, Never again need my pathway be dim: Jesus alone knoweth how; Jesus saves me now. Life and Salvation my soul hath put on: Jesus savEs momon 5 Jesus is stronger than Satan and sin, ö Satan to Jesus must bow; 3 Satan may tempt, but he never shall] Therefore I triumph without and within: Fyat Christ will never allow; Ireign, Jesus saves me now. Doubts I have buried, and this is my- 68 Ler.. 4 Jesus saves me nOW.“ Istrain, orrow and pain may beset me about, Nothing éan darken my brow; 4 Resting in Jesus, abiding in Him, Battling in faith, Ican joyfully shout: Gladly my faith can avow.—„Jesus saves me now.“ INM öM˙yꝛꝰ‚ 126. JESUS SAVES ME ALLITEE TIME. 3—— 2 7— me ev'ry day, Je- sus saves me'ry night: re pine; Je- sus saves when I re- joice; 1. Je- sus saves 2. Je sus saves When I La! I NIN. the dark— ness, thro the lighht. can al- Vays hear His voice. Je— sus saves me all the way Thro' Je sus saves wWhen hopes de-cline— Faith ö* + S. 2. ob, bliss sub- lime, Je- sus saves m all the time. Je- sus saves, . Iex SRRS— SII..IEEE—.—— ..—* 3. Jesus saves me, He is mine; Jesus saves me, Lam His: Jesus saves, While I recline On His precious promises. 4. Jesus saves, He saves from sin, Jesus saves, Ifeel Him nigh; Jesus saves, He dwells within, Gladly do I testify. 127. TRUSTING THEE, LORD JESUS. F. R. HAvVEROA. E. W. BoLIINOER. 1 F Ln. 9 yTheel Trusting Thee sor tull aal-va- tion Great and free. I vov, For Thy grace aud ten-der mer ëy. Trusting now. ‚. 47 3. Iam trusting Thee for cleansing 5. Lam trusting Thee for power; In the erimson flood; Thine can never fail; Prusting Thee to make me holy Words which Thou Thyself shalt give By Thy blood. Must prevail. Ime Thee to guide me; 6. Iam trusting Thee, Lord Jesus; hou alone shalt lead, Never let me fall; Every day and hour supplying Lam trusting Thee for ever All my need. And for all. 4. ILam 2— V S 128. WHAT DOTH HINDER? S. M. E. E. J. Urwanp⸗ .—— *1. + J— SSSS.———.. Wen n hn 555 1.„What doth hin-der?“' Christ is will- ing To re- ceive thee now, tho' 2.„What doth hin-der?“ art thou sin- ful? He will wash a- way thy 3.„What doth hin-der?“ art thou fear- ful To a- vow His ho-I 4.„What doth hin-der?“ art thou“ mean- ing Still to come to Christsome ů + 2 —.— E e i. 2 5 5 1 .. late, Nothing hindered“ Him from bringing Full sal-va-tion: do not Vait. sin, O- pen wide the Gate of Mer-cy, Let thesin-stained children in. name, Lest in af- ter days thou brand it With dishonour, and with sbame? day?“ Days are passing, life is pafs- ing Christ is—.—. why de- lay? E. e —— E IPIPP‚q‚t — + + f 10 2 — — 72.73————— EπFEUER He has wait-ed long for thee, He is gra-cious,“ come and see.“ Be not hindered by thy guilt, His own blood for thee was spilt. Sweet the e- cho soun-deth long—“I am weak, but He is strong.“ 0O-ther footsteps will draw nigh, Deat; may hin- der by- and- bye. —.—1 2.. ——— — 1——— 129. SreEb FoOn ME. AMaup Moonn.—— 15—— „* 1. Rockk of A: ges, cleft for me, Thoughtlessly the mai- den 2.„Let me hide my- self in thee,“ Felt her soul no need to 3. Rock of A- ges cleft for me' Twas 4 vo- man sung them .Ne 8 32—— 55 22———.———.— f ———— OLEFT FOR MEcontinued. *1 ¹²—— SWAB.——— 3 ö 2 2 · 7 2 441 sung, Fell the words un-conscious- Iy From her gir- lish, glee- ful tongue; could be, And she had no thought be-side; hideé; Sweet the song as song nop, 15 now, Plead-ing-Iy and prayr-ful-ly; Aa aen her ach-ing brow. vay tỹʒ 4 bo-Iy;— 8.—.——.8 2 bristsome—. 2—— 53 verses. 44 Re peat fon 4τρh and — W. I „ Sang as lit-tle children sing; Sang as sing the birds in June! Fell the All'the words un-heeding-Iy Fell rom lips untouch'd by care, Dreaming Rose the song asstorm-toss' d bird, Beats with wea-ry ving the air, EV-ry * u Rait. 455— —3—— 4553. SIIII‚. E—— sbame! · 27 2 1 3—— — e! 4— 1—.— N. —.— ùUù . ü. words like light leàves dovn In the cur- rent of the tune. not that each might be On some oth- er lips a Prayer. note with sor- 1OW stirr'd, EV-ry sSyl- la · ble a prayer. 33—......... * 4—. 2 2 +—— 6 nd see..—* 7 2⁷ pilt.—— strong.“ 1.—— d- Hye.——— 7—— „ 2„ Rock of A ges, eleft for me, Let me hide my self in thee.“ — . ö I 16 4.„Rock of Ages, cleft for me,“ 5.„Rock of Ages, cleft for me,“ Bnock. Lips grown aged sung the hymn Sung above the coffin-lid; Trustingly and tenderly, Underneath, all restfully, — Voice grown weak, and eyes gromn dim. All life's joys and sorrows hid, 2— 7„Let mé lüde myself in thee, Nevermore, O storm-tossed soul! 7 TPrembling though the voice, and low, Nevermore from wind or tide, den Ran the sweet strain peacefully, Nevermore from billow's roll, m 0 Like a river in its flow. Wilt thon need thyself to hide. ed Sung as only they can sing, Could the sightless, sunken eyes, ung them Who life's thorny paths have pressed; Closed beneath the soft grey ho. I Sung as only they can sing, Could the mute and stiffened li- Wyd behold the promised rest— Move again in pleading pro- ——— Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Still, aye, still the words wo Let me hide myself in thee.“ WLet me hide myself iv 130 I WANT TOVUTELLITIT SIMPLV. W. Lurr. FnaxxIIN HIGdE. —————..——.— —————— E ↄꝗ&TTT—.J— S.S........ E Ra Dihe afA W. 0 1. I want to tell it sim-ply, That all may un-der-stand Ho God was ve- ry 2. We were a y reb-el peo-plée, Je- ho-vah N *. — e—— SENE————.——. 2— E8EEE. F7665—————2 2.r,. ———— —.— Bi 9.— —...—,— —.. +— S— i.. ů 1 an- gry, But how His mer-ey plann'd A sta-tutées, And sin must judgment bring: Xet He was verry PWIRDD EF:I way of just sal- va- tion, To ten- der, And SE——— — 30—. — D——.3— SSSIE X— S..-EER.—.—=.= ..———— ——.—.———— TT.—— 12 ES—— 6———...— 4—, S.E D TFII save our ru-in'd race, And send to ev'- ry na-tion The Gospel news of grace. Rents E 7o tell us of our—— And warn us of His wrath. 15 S STE +*— ..E———— ————..2———— E 3 Few listened to their message; And s0o He sent His Son To teach and heal the people; And when His work was done, wrath. To prove the Father loved us, The wrath has all been suffered Then, with a childlike trusting, He bowed His sacred head, And bore a rebel's sentence,— Slain in the rebel's stead. And now the 5551 With royal seal goes forth, That Justiee gives salvation Where once she 4 God's loving.kindness By Him who took our sin: We stake His place of blessing. Here's pardon for the guiltys- His erown, His throne we win 5 Now, have I told it simply? And do you understand The pure, the holy Gospel, lanned 7 Believe the record true: A pardon, friend, for you. 1861 PARTNERS IN THE OTHER SHIR. 4* M. E. Tuos. CAlnxs. IIEIIIIIT——— äi ů 2. Part-ners in the 1. Part-ners in the o ther ship, Come and lend a 0 help-ing hand; — ther ship, One our hope and oneè our —...— E 4—— aim, x —* n mi e, en —————— e 2— I ö ů GSSrt E PARTNERS IN THE OTHER SHIP-continued. 1 1 —. 1 Dugg—— —.— 5 2. 2 — —— * — u 0 „ Let us with. ted strength Bring the pre-cious freight to land; 14 NI 7 * u geth- er heré, Where our ob jeet is the same. — 1 2 290 EE ————— 2— E————— ... S Se‚.—.... 2— — 050 V—.—— V..—4 Come and help us we would share All the joy and the re- Ward, .— Wil-ling hearts and read- hands, These are all re- quir'd on board, 114. 4 der, And.— EDDERNED‚.— h 2hitl S S S SS P SWPIIIIISTTTTTIIIEIAIIEEEE— —2 1 22—— 1 2. I + ————j ů ö .——. ů—2——.———E.—————— —.— v —— While the glo- ry and the praise Be un- to our com-mon Lord. 2* 0 u nite in Chris-tian bands, For the work of Christ our Lord. 2 OCOIII vol grace. FFFIFT His wrath.—2—— 2. 25 2 ö 1— ö. —2 Cuonus. ö KN — EFPTTTTITTTETR D DDDDDDDDEESSSSSESE—— DR Henpp! r nn ⁴ 4—— Then to-geth-er let us Work, And torgeth-er let us pray, Hear-ti-Iy and audness NCO. + 10 R 25 ting——— DEDEDE 42.— 5 like trusting,————..— ⏑. rd true: 1**—— 2*.—— 2 the guiltyr—— H E di for gou—— 4.—.—.— rall. —————— S S.IIII I II S Cuuns· ear-nest-Iy, Now, Fhile it is call'd to ne oe it is call'd to-day. 7.— d d or r.. n— ö—.....I.. 1 DE ; TRRCE· DI H ing 4, 3 Partners in the other ship,“ 4 Partners in the other ship,“ aur er See the dawn is breaking fast, Vonder on the shining strand, Waiting there for you and me, We can see the Master stand; While around are perishing 1200 Soon the night of toil willHend, And the daylight come at last. E Opportunities are brief .—. 0 how quickly they remove, Precious souls for whom He died; —.— Let us seize them as they pass——— Wlabonrt 165— 313 work, Let us labour side by side. For the Master whom we love! 182. THOU ART NOT VERV FAR. Muns. OousN. F. R. BaATEMAN. — S.—— . . ,/ 6E 1. 41 art not ve=- ry far from the king-dom of God, +1 ast 2. Thou art not ve-ry far from the foot of the Oross, Its 3. h, ma- ny were once as near hea- ven as thou, But they N SeEe E I N EHE DDeee EE ö u InE 1 hehrd the sweet Call f the hou hast met the glad mes-sen-ger sha-dow is fall-ing on thee; And the blood that re-deem-eth the lin-ger'd, and lost their day; They are weep-ing and————* Hua * 2 + 7— ů3—* x— 2 speeding a-broad, His free-heart-ed wel-come to bring; And the sin- ner from loss, Is flow-ing so rich and so0 free. Lhat wan-der- ing 6˙3 On the coasts of the cast a- way; They are e . N N N N N—„. .—.— 2..· N+ 40— 8*³388*³—.———— I nrr errf/, // 2. kingdom looks bright, but the world is so dear, With its labour and pleasure of cross of a-tonement, that ransoming blood Is à saving or sen-ten-cing far from the kingdom and far fromthécrown, From Christ and His ransoming NNI RNN N SS = I —3— N... —2 + 2 1 ——————— W»M=LrNe—.ẽ: F è S , sin; And yet it were sad to have seen it so near, And sight; It were death at the foot ef the Cross o havestood, And thy Cross; Oh, in fi- nite sadness! no tears but His own Can 1— 0 N ö NS U* 3. N sꝘsꝘ-˖x 5 Its gut they THOU ART NOT VERITX FARcontinued. „ II . * IIIII————— . •—.„ 1—1 ne- ver to en- ter there- in. robes ne- ver washed nor made white. E Ves, not ve-ry far is Weep such a fath-om- less loss. I SSSSSS 2—.— * + 2— 4 2* 2 .—.— 0 SSIII. 2—— +.— EE N„———— — RESDDEEEi eEEE EEE E EEE... 2———. 6—.0.— 8.Sen· ger sta-tion of Grace, But be Ware, oh, sin-ner, be ware! For weth ihe****F..*——*.——. 2. N Ling and——. E——————— 1* α E—r E........ 2Z.— 5* /f/— 8—8*838—835——5 83—— far is a perilous place, Thou art lost if thou linger there. 8N SN And the Ihey are 2—— * 188. STILL UNDECIDED? W. H. HAnern. — 2— N 2 VW —2—2—...I——..— E.— S IIEEE. W——.—. V 8. 8 V Still unde-eided? Lo ok to thy heart; Grieve not the Spi-rit Lest He de-part: Still unde-eided? Slig PStill unde-eided? Time flies a- pace; ht not the voice Breath-ing so kind-Iy: Make Methy choĩce; Je-susentreats Thee; Spurn not His graee; oo h y wilt thou long-er walt? Come, ere K at My hands and see What 11 the words were pass é 115 NI 4—2.—.—. 12..—..— N 2*2 2———.—. N. —— EI 1 =. E. — 8 &——‚— arnen i.— it be too late, Je- sus, at mer-ey's gate, Grace will im- part. vore the nails for thee, I died to make thee free; Come and re- joice! A, Tnis night should be tuy last? Where would thy soul be cast? Where hide thy Iace? SESE 242= S.— —— SS 2 5.. Ri, — 3 P—— — 184. ALLI OE. THEE. PEEO. Movop. FRANEKIIN HIGOS. 2——2— SISIII —— + + + ⁵ 559— ᷣann————..— r 22— V 2— Vet He found me; I =+ 1. Obh, the bit-ter shame Day by day His ten- „High-er than the high- s=—— Hrahn and sor-row, That a time could e- ver be, be-held Him Bleeding on the curs- ed tree, der mer-cy, Heal-ing, helping, full and free, est heavens, Déeep-er than thée deep-est sea, .. 2.3 +— + »»H„»H +.— EEE — I I TI V „e, en r 2— ö ——. I... 9— AI 2— 1 12*...—5 *— E—— — +— 6 —— P * ö Sweet and strong, and ah! Lord, Thy love at last When I let the Sa- viour's pi- ty Plead Heard Him pray,“Forgive them, Fath-er, And my wist-ful heart said patient, Brought me low- er while I bath conquer'd, Grant me now my spi- rit's in vain, and proud- Iy, SS II I I .— I + + 2— 2— 4. Verses I, 2,& 3. —.—. laint-Iy.—Some of self, whispered.Less of self, answered.—All of self, — EEEEEEEEEEEE 2——— * 2.-ing.None of self, and AII. F TEEEI PSDSDSDDRPDRD‚DDDS‚E‚‚‚‚‚‚.. —83——.—...— 2————2— —2.—— + 2 HEZ + Z‚Z..— — 5—— W——— IE— 2..— L— f 1 188. IHE NAME OF JESUS. BARV I. From the Llanthony Monastery Hymn Book. By special permission. I———— 53 4.———— — · 1. Je- sus, name of sweet-ness, e — Je-sus, sound of love, .—— b ——— E——————— ———.— 52—.—.— — — 4 —ꝙ E um⁴s ITPHE NAME OF JESUScontιnued. 2. Jesus, sweetest song-note On the sinner's ear; Jesus, breath of gladness While we wander here. 3. Jesus, name of Music, Thrilling throush the soul, Cheering, urging onward To the glorious goal. 186. 9Q——— 2— 2— 1— H 2.—..— H—.—.— —.— 2.ʒ—.2 +— XI———..— ——.—.— 2——.— ————— L . E e Cheer- ing ex iles on- ward 170, their rest 2 bove — — 2 ů 2 2 ——....——————.—.2—— —5 2— 2..———— 4. Jesus, sweet refreshment When our spirits saint, Flashing forth sweet visions Love Alone can paint. 5. Jesus! strange elixir! Of the Eternal Life; Jesus! peace and pleasure In death's awful strife. THE NAME OF JESUS. PARTL II. 1.—.— 4 7222 H I— H 1 1. Jesus, name of Beauty— Beauty far too bright For Our earth-bound fancy, For our mortal sight. 2. Jesus! oh, the deepness Ofthe soft sweet sound. How it thrills and trembles Thro' Creation's bound! 484. THE NAME 3. Jesus! oh! the magie Ofthe charming Name, How it stirs my spirit, Sets my heart aflame! 4. Jesus! oh! my Jesus, Can Lever tell Half the Love that saved me From the pains of hell? OF JESUS. PARL III. 9 x ASSSI.—.—— 2 IE2 S:· —. 1. Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Words Leannot find, Language fails to utter. Thoushts which fill my mind. 2. For Thy wondrous Greatness, Jesus, bursts the Skies; Vet the same, same fulness Now within us lies. FFFII D ————— 17—.,— 3. Jesus! how it flutters This poor heart of mine. when 1 hear Thee tell me Iam only Thine. 4. Jesus only“ shall be My glad watehword here Jesus only will be Myown treasure there. ........— —— —— 138. THE VALLEXVX OF DECISIQON. S. M. E.(Alt.). ISν 8 5 Tuos. Calnus. W SSPSISSIIIIISIIIIIIITITIITITIII.. ————i 1. The Val- ley of De-ei- sion, it is near, 2. The Val- ley 0f De-ei-sion, it is nere, 3. The Val ley 0f De-ei-sion, it is noꝛo, Acoour. 2——— — 0 9950 S.————3——.— 9— —— S... For the day of the Lord is close at hand. Soon the 0 bro-ther, will you en- ter it to- night? The ac- 0 bro-ther, let your feet not turn a- Bay, With sthe 5.— E ö ö 4 4 ——. —— 7 +——— 1222— 2— 4 —— NISISIII. ———— ů—.— Iudge of all the earth will ap pear! Un-pre-pared! with-out cep- ted time has come! why de- fer? Oh de eide! for the locks grow-ing white up- on your brow. Time is short, life is Q 4— 2 2 1 2— +I 1 +— 2——„ 5 E* —.—.—— 2 2 —....— + 1—— 2.— + 5— I f Ritard.—— EUrus VENA& ——...,. H.—.— N 2 E I.——Fo——.— + 2 I 2———.‚‚.IED. par-don, who shall stand? Un:prepared without pardon, who shall stand? Saviour, for the right. Oh de-cide! for the Saviour, for the right. passing, why de-lay“ Time is short, life is pass-ing, why de-lay“ SDS.... 3— ö 2 2 12— 2 2— H 3 2.. —— 2 2— ‚———— F V 12.— 18 E. PAXTOVN HOop. REST REMAINETH. W. H. HARER. Camns.———— ů SSIIIII IIIIAFI ———. I. Rest fe- main-eth: O how sweet! Flow'-ry fields for wand'ring 55 2. Rest re- main- eth: rest from sin; Guilt ean ne-ver en- ter ere, 3. Rest re-main-eth: O how blest! We be⸗ lieve, and we have 0uo, 2 I— .45— I——— 1 2 4—4 —— 5 2——— 2 7 —— s— 5—7 0h.———— 8————„—— 3—— P......I..I.I... —.— 4— 122.—— 4 H cS— — 25————— cres Aum * —. — 2— 2 + 2—.—.——.—.9—.— 6 feet, Peace-ful calm for sleepless eyes, Lise for death, and songs for Soon the in; Er'-ry war-ring thought shall cease Rest in pu- ri- ty and Ie 36• 2— rest; Faith, re. pos- ing faith, bas been Mongst the things that are not Fith tbe La ö 275—..... T ————— n 7ꝰ* „ Le n — 2 2 5 S5 5—— 5 E 2—.——.—.———— —ßß— + +— ů cres.—— *— 1 +„ ——.——. sighs. Rest re- main-eth: hush that sigh! Mourning pil-grim, rest 18 péeace. Rest re- main-eth: rest from teéars, Rest from part- ing, rest from seen. Thus, my Sa-viour, let me be E: ven here at rest in + 2—.—— — 2 ů ————.—.—— 8— 2 22 7— ——.——.—— S 2————— —— i— 1————— 4 2—— — ů—3 PPFPIF I FPFPFPF +— 2.— EE 2—— 2— 2+.— ¶ 1—* nigh; Let a sea-son, bright and blest, Thou shalt en-ter on thy rest. fears; Ev'.- ry trembling thought shall be Lost, my Saviour, lost in thee. V Thee, And at last, by Thee possessed, On Thy bo-som sink to rest. .—5 E— 2— ů 2—D‚n —e— —5— 7*——— 2 Hhe-—. ———— — 25—— 2— ———— 2.——.—— 6 S TTINU TUIUUD Ff Ff INI 22 fffree ssssu HH 5 ITf. V 2— D2* HOE N S XI 2 +E + f 1 II—.— 4 N 328 AAl E A EIII 0 8 5 5 II*—— 145 XVI II + SHN P S 4 0 ME MIE H RFU 3 F I 0 747 x +. +s 3 +) EHH(& N Tin 8 E%E S IIE Ve 1. Iii 88 8 I . 2 11 IIR* 8 8. + 0—0 50— IIIV. 0 I* + TFHH+ + 2*„ 0 2 D— 1(E 7 22* 0hπ̈ + 5 ö U1· H N N a V NII S2 ffüe N WINIEN f NV E MI. n N fsb I ffü EEEl* 255 UH II ö H A s. EIII I HNISSEUUEE IONIESE CEHHIN U. EHNVWVSS„ IHNM. 15 E. I ln Tfft S e(HH i sAU s- V 3 IArEE H½ + EEE H+—.—.— + 2 Ire S RI Nitt HIIEA 0 EEE I HTNO„AI ME 2 N HN Rf ANSSAEE D“SEE“ A 3 U. x** 2+4 S NN. 9 HRNSES H HS N SSS IIEI III 3 F..—— VI FfSEE H 8 TEN 1 AII 2 2 + Us- 2— S. 2 2 S 2 7 A 4+ +4 S NA s A E WI E. —— ETERNITVcontenued. LxvB. Cuonus. 2 dini. 9 ——— DSDSDIDISI...————— —3—.———4 N——.——— E II ——— ba- ven +„ all Nü ter-ni- ty, eter-ni- tyl Now pon-der well e- ter- ni- ty. ch Je-sus 5* 2 140—.*** — WRRRSSEE. . IHHHHFHFTTTI——— ——— —. 14¹. THE SONG OF A SINNER. — I ö., DDSDD‚S. ö........ * Se-²: 25 2 4 1. 0 Je- sus, O Je-sus! how vast Thy love to me, Llbathe in its full 2 OhCaVary,hCalvarylthe thorn, thecrown,thespear; Tis thereThylove, Lord ken rest, un · bopumthe e tle Whilethey—•2 E.— 2—2 S. d d, ri,..,. 2.——— Inmmnnt E* 5 7 1— +.—.— —.— o-cean to all e- ter-ni- ty, And, wending on to glo- ry, this Je-sus, in flowing wounds appear; Ohdepthsof love and mer-ey, to f —= 7677½5„ Uin ö* 14—.— NII NIY II FVII I i I II 2.—.—— 2.— 45).— ESIE 11 5 all mysong shall be, I vas a guilzty sinner, but Jesus died for me. thosedear wounds Iflee; L am a guil-ty sinner, but Jesus died for me. 3 K. N 8 N — E. 2 —.5.— 2——.— 3. Lm coming, Lim coming, Lord Jesus, to Thy throne, A few moreé fleeting hours and 1 shall be at home; And Vhen Lreach those pearly gates then L'Il put in the plea, Admit a ransom'd sinner, for Jesus died for me. 4. In glory, in glory! for ever with the Lord, Plltune my harp and with the saints will sing with sweet accord; And aàs Istrike those golden strings, this all my theme shall be, LWas a guilty sinner, but Jesus died for me. äKKKK —— — —— —3 —— 142. NEARER 10 Soti IMXIS SaNGSTE. H. S. PERKINNS. + ————— „ ⸗„. 1. Its com-ing, coming near-er, The love-ly land un-seen; Its shores are growing 2. TIhe balm- winds are bringing Its odours on their breath; The ship of life is 3. It's com-ing, coming near- er, Werehomeward bound at last! Its shores are growing ů 535.. 177 — 1 — N N N — + V Hfr clear- er, Tho' mists lie dark between! We catch itsgleams of glo-ry, We near- ing The port where theres nodeath The children gone be- fore us, Our clear- er, We soon shall an-chor fast; We'l dwellwith Him for e- ver Who NNN T— SSSSS . p x SSS ²IIIT———— H S.=..E———.— A. rrrrrrrr ⸗ 7 hear its bursts of song! We are raptured with its sto- ry, For it our spi-rits long! Iriends, they wait us there; Our hearts take up the cho- rus, That fills that land so fair. brought us o'er the tide, And northing there shall e- ver Our souls from Him di-vide. .,.. r ———— SSIDDSDD‚e...— 22.....—.8—8——.—8— 2—————. Le 2— P Frrr?? CIIonus. 655 catch its gleams of glo— ry, We hear its —2—————— 2. ̃—H 1 +— Z—I— +— FE. —.——— —.— :„ʃ 7 7„. It's* nearer, Iy land msem! Its shores are growing. —— +————.2 ——.—.————— ///*e burst 0f song! We're rap- tured with its 2„—.—* „——S3 2. D‚‚— 2 öSSDSDs‚i.— FEFII 0— 0⁰ 7 be⸗ W ry ERKINS. —— re growing f Hfe is re growing NNN 2* dirits long nd 8⁰ fair. im di-xide. NEARER TO PORTconinued. 8to—. er it our spi- rits long! —— — 5————.— rr? 7 7 hear its bursts of song! We're raptur'd with its sto-ry, For it our spirits long! .— 5 — rai, SDEESS 7 7* 7 148. HAPPLV DAV. Dopopkipox. —2.— D N I+IVEE DE.—? 1 I V᷑ꝗ II—& — j— 2— ).„„ 77 7 2** d Well may this glowing 1. O bappy day that fis d my choĩce On Thee, my Saviour and my Go He drew me, and I 2. Tis done, the great transaction's done, Iammy Lord's and He is mineʒ ⁊ XI heart re-joice, And tell its rap-tures all abroad. day, happy day Wnen Jesus wasbd followed on, Charm'd to con-fess the voice divine. E NII . 2 2. — V X * V my sins a-way. He taught me how to watch and pray, And live re-joie-ing every day 2.... 2. A —.2 EE EEEEEEEEE H V E*—— *—— 9* 3. Nowrest, my long-divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre, rest: Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With Him of every good possest. 4. Hich heaven, that heard the solemn vow, FPhat vow renewed shall daily hear, Vill in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. ....IE.J— 14. THE BOND 4 98 9. edyress. 5C. SLAAIER. T— 4 EEEEEE EEE 2...——. * ⸗. ‚* 1. He gave me back my bond; It was a hea-vy debt; And 2. He gave me back the bond; The seal was torn a- Vay; And 3. That bond I stillwill Keep, Al-though it ean-cell'd be, It 4. It is a bond no more; But it shall e- ver tell All ACOOMPT 2————— EE EEEE.— =/ + r 2. es * +* 2* 00 ⁰ 1 1 2— 3— +— —.———.— 5——— — N E————— 225 en n. Rr—— ꝗ.......—— 1 as He gave He smiledandsaid, Thou wilt not Me for-get.“ And as He gave He smiledand said,“ Think thou of Me al-Way.“ And tellsme of the love of Him Who paid the debt for me, It that I owed was ful- Iy paid B; my Em-man- u- el, All —— —— SSPSPSPISSSSSISIIIIIIII +* 2—— S — / 22 ö—.—.. 5.5 8——.— 4 +1 DIJI‚—— vall. tells me of as He gave Hesmiledandsaid,“Thou wilt not Me for-— get.“ as He gave Hesmiledandsaid,“Thinkthou of Me al—way.“ the love of Him Who paid the debt for me. that I oved was ful- ly paid B)Yy my Em-man- u- el. — 401————.—=, 2 i 5 3— 00 .. ———— 22—— -ę⁵æ—H TPHE BOND—conνnued. Chonus. mF. ad lib. DA—— —S..Iee DTEET— 23— 7——— 7 I look on it and smile, I look a-gain and weep; 20. cres.— V/s0 SSSD—— ——— 7 888—-· — .ee ————— tempo. vall. ————— H 2—..—— H —7—— H 6— 2——— Chat record of His love to me will for e-ver keep. D, 14. THE SINNER'S CRV. W. X. V—. J. CHAMBERLAIX. 2— 124 E.——.— l. 1. Je-sus, Saviour, hear my cry, Save, oh, save me ere I die, 2. Gracious Je-sus, save me now, At Thy feet I humbly bow, 3. Mighty Je-sus, I am weak, But from Thee mystrengthI seek, — We ö—— 12.—.——— +—— 690.6—.———8— H4 ö 2.. 3 Guil- ty, Iost, to Thee I fly, Bles-sed Je-sus, hear me. Thou my hope, my Sa-viour Thou, Bles-sed Je-sus, save me. Thou canst make me pure and meek, Bles-sed Je-sus, help me. + V. I——— TI ——.——— 2———————— 4. Precious Jesus, let me be Wholhy taken up with Thee, TPhou hast freed me, ever free, Blessed Jesus, keep me. 5. Jesus, Master, Thou art mine, Make me, keep me only Thine; Shine upon me, make ne shine, Blessed Jesus, use me. IN AN D 0.0. 4. Imust go„out the tidings glad to tell Of grace in Christ to save from sin and hell; Imust aloud the glorious news proclaim Of full redemption free in Jesus name. 5. Imust go“ in“— wait for power from God 7. I must go in and out“ the live-long To show to men my Saviour's precious blood; Baptize me, Lord, Thy mighty Spirit give, Tnat all may know thy truth, believe and live. 147. . M. K. 6 FIVE S I + 1 From“ Dayspring Hymns.“ E. H. M. J. M. 23.——— 1 I I I +— +.— EE ů 3 1. I must S8 n„ to seek my Fa-ther's face, And taste a- 2. I must 80„in— my spi- rit faintswith fear, But stores of 3. I must go in“— I love the hallow'd place That makes me EEEEEE 47 — 23— 2——— 3— IE.— 4 e. ————.——.—— 1— N—.—=..— 2———— DDSSSSE—.— .. 1** new the sweetness of His Rere. wmust 20 out“— a grace a-Wait the wea-ry ere: I must 80 out— that Know my Saviour's love and grace; I fain would stay— but . 1—pZZZ/— 7—— 13....——. — + V I 1 1 + + ** . —— +— + I ———. ———.—. 2 22. e A pil-grim here L roam, A vand-rer in a de-sert far from home. grace a-gain to spend, Woil brave-Iy on un- til thejour-ney end. if it can-not be, Wher-e'er I. go, 0 Lord, a-bide with me. iü 2 2. + ꝙ́———.* 1 —.— r.—H 7. 6. Imust go“ out“and dare of none despair, To ev'ry soul the gracious message bear, In patient love allure the wand'rer home, Reveal the gospel feast and whisper, come. day, And thus wonld pass my pilgrim life away, And soon beyond the reach of fear or doubt I'll enter“ in“ no more to Wander out.“ MANTONI SMITI. 0 SEEEEEEHEMEM —4— 1.„ Loo un- to Me, and be ye saved, As Mo-ses lift-ed high The 2. Look.ing, you read those oth-er Words,“Hear, and yoursoul shall live.“ Oh, 3. Lock-ing and listen-ing vou will fud The Fragrance of His name, Which +4..N +———— 4———4 SSSSII—— AMIIIS.I————„3 IEE 4...——— I *— x 00l 1 THE FIVE SENSEScontinued. J.M. 22 ö + 5 12 I.— ö 43 42 So now ethe message k To hearand to re- ceive. Rea-dy to lis- ten si 1 Ser· pe —.— ask the Lord to make you qui is as ointmeiit pourèd forth, And whichisstill the same — 1.*.. — 2—— —.— 3 —.—.—— — —.— —— 4 t'— that — but 45. x comes toyou, Oh, Iooιand prove the promise true. to His voice That makes the dullest heart rejoice. Then Looαα½nd see His beauty fair, And tenderness, As when Helivedon earth to bless. . D. N ö. 2...—..— — 2— 1—.—— +.. L 2. ,a W. H1. Iis- ten to His voice; And let His ,ragrumcesweet and rare Lourravishedsoulre- .. ö ö done dehe,...... ö——. 9.5. Sage bear, ö———— 2————— Prer home, lisper, come. re.long day, 7 S im lle anay ö— maldu EE= ö.. dder r E..·. 3 27 „ — joice; Then toνιασιthat healed vou may be, And 7asteand see how good is HC „Suu. VS , e.,.. — 2—.. 2— I———.2— —— +—— 2— 44— Che Ugh We.“ 2 4. Hearing His voice, draw closer still, 5. Oh, half His grace has not been told, name, xN Press through the throng and touιce, So sinner, taste and see; Oh, touch His garment's hem to-day, Rest not until your heart can say — His healing power is such He gave Himself for me.“ TPhat all who touch, it straightway heals, Earth's sweetest qoys and highest bliss Are poor indeed compared with this. The touch of faith His love reveals. 148. MORE HOLINESS. J. T. ALMX. J. C. BRAZzLHI. Soio, ao²th patos.— I— —.— 26 1. More ho- liness? more li-ness! AWis 5 2. More ho- liness more ho- l.-ness! My Aονπ. 3. More ho- li-ness! more ho- li-—.— —————— + ————— —67——ñ7 ——...—....— (C— —— 4 —— 0——— — — — 1 e not e-nough that Thou Sshonld'st save: Thy Full forgiveness now Ihave: Sa-viour, ne- ver from me part. Fix Thou Thy throne in this Poor heart, new, O Lord, my stub-born will, to my foolish fears be Still.“ 1ᷣ˙——. ö —.—.—————.—..—. ——— Ha.———.—2 4.—————.— Nowlikeness to my Lord Lerave. I AndwithThyselfmy bosom fill. O *D And bid each i-dol now depart. In long to ule Je-sus, 8ec Thy face, Io let vir- tue skine, Take I would be From — dwell in Thy. em- brace, 1Ihou this fe.. of mine, each trans-gres— sion free, And And Made grow in fash- ion it like dwell with — WThave: poor beart, be still.“ MORE HOLINESSconνιιπùιεd. — 9—— 8— 174 1 + N 1— +— 8 1 2 E +.—— I E 7 — grace TPhine. More ho-liness More ho-liness! More ho-li- ness! TPhee. 9——— 2 — E———— e. S..— I.—————— &q— 2 — 2 I— 1 2 X——..—8 7——— —** —TI* ᷑᷑E — 2—.—ß7.— ——— Se ——. — 149. JESUS LZOVES FOOR SINNERS. D. B. PRINTOI. d. r, V. ErtT E,———.8.—— Er7rt: 5 7 7 Loves them so, loves them so, That He died to Come to Him, come to Him; E-ven they may Now I pray, humbly pray, E-ver love and I. Je-sus loves poor sinners, 2. Je-sus bids Poor sinners 3. Je-sus, bless-ed Je- sus, + E 7 A. save them From a world of woe. find Him Precious to re- deem. I am but a sin-ner still, This IKnow, keep me; Take my sins aà-— Way. —— WE .=.— 2——* 22.—.—.ß;t.— 2— J—.—.—....j—j—— 2 7²— Fsi 8—83— 12 I I N +⁊ꝰa 1 — + A N— + 1 ö. l 7 S this I know; But I love the Saviour, Be- cause He loves me so N. C FFFFttt] T7— ——— —— ————.— —91 180 SOME FPO IESUS. V. J. CHARLESwORTI. G. F. Roor. 2—— 2— ˖ F.———2——..————.— ⸗/ 1. Come to 2. Look to Je- Je sus! He in- vites vou! He will take your sins a- sus! tho'“life's temp-est May un- furl a chill-ing SDEDEIDRDEEEEE L E Way; „ He will fill your heart with gladness, Teach youhow Storms will not for e- ver blast:“ One sweet word of hope He'lI whisper, to praiseànd NXN—** — e. E 2. NR +—.———.— E. + —E——.————————— 22. ö—— EI H e ee,, —— I u N n E. W——. ASN W— + +* ‚——3—1 * FW— I. pray. Do not say you are not wor-thy, And that He may not re last, Don't give up And say for-sa- ken! Don't be-gin to say Lm —.—— ————— — t — vallentando. 9— RSE T +* AI FDJI...‚.: öaoaa 5, e Ceivée; He has bid you comeand welcome, Canyou not Hisword be-lieve? Sadl“ Lookto Jesus through thetempest, And thesight will make youglad. e i SSS——..————— WW— Wleprnd——.. —.———————.— ——— — x‚ 3. Trust in Jesus! Don't be grieving O'er that darksome billow there, Life's a sea of stormy billows, We must meet them everywhere.“ Prust in Jesus! He can still them, He can stay the rolling tide; And thro' calm and sunshine guide us, Pill we reach the other side. 4. Follow Jesus! follow gladly! His is such a sweet employ, In His service care will lighten, And the heart be filled with joy. 5375 „Don't be sighing; don't be weeping, Life, you Know, is but a span;“ Jesus soon will come to call us, Work for Jesus while you can. 5. Then with Jesus safe in heaven We sshall all for ever dwell; Praising Him whose love redeemed us From our sin, and death, and ell. Come, Lord Jesus! oh come quickly. Come and call Thy Church away, But so long as Thou dost tarry, May we work, and wateh, and pray! 11 C. WESIUREV. OUR ONLV REFUGE. —— W. M. MAdRAI. H —— E 1. Je- sus, Lov- er RRR of my soul, Let me to Thy bo-som + 0 ——.—3 1+— 1 g½ 12—— E — IIII ů — 2.— 14 .. Wa ters roll, While the tem-pest still is high, -·. Hide me, 0 Safe in 2 Other refuge have I my —.— Sa-viour, hide, Till the storm of — + N 5* life be Past; none: Hangs my helpless soul Leave, ah! leave me no Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed: All my help from Thee Ibring: Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, O Christ, art all Lwant: More than all in Thee I and Raise the fallen, chee Heal the sick, and lead the blind rthe faint, F — 5— D— ——— 7 —4 to the ha- ven guide; 0 re: ceive my soul at last. — 0 IZ u 2—— . EL on Thee: t alone, Freely 4 Just and Holy is Thy name: Lam all unrighteousness: Vile, and fullHof sin Lam: Thou art full of truth and grace. 4 Plenteous grace with Thee Is found: Grace to cover all my sin. Let the healing streams abound: Make and keep me pure within. Thou of life the Fountain art, let me take of Thee: Spring Thou up within my heart. Rise to all eternity. ——— ———— ——— —.— Akz knä ¶—.— 152. I. LoFP. UF HRISISIWORD TS THEE. Orusader's Hymn. ——.— -·—— 4 E I. There is a faithful word. Oh let its voice be heard, For it is Je- sus speaks to thee: 2. There is a word of love That greets us from above; Again'tis Je- sus sbeaks to thee— . L wi n . ri 5 / — 4—— J 45 16 Ie must be born a-gain, All outward forms in vain Attempt to set the spi-rit free.“ God loved the world of sin, And sent His son to win E- ter-nal life for thée“—for me. 3. Hark! Jesus speaks again, A neèarer, simpler strain, And whosoever but believes,“ He says, shall surely live;“ And sor His sake receive The kiss the loving Father gives. 188. 11 — 1 *.—.—Q 6 ———— FIFFFIFFFIFIFIFIT S...—.I..I..EIE. —.— 1. ö—.—— H 4.„Believe! believe!“ He saith, Oh, for the simple faith To trust the work that He has done, And then to see my name, Unknown to wealth or fame, Inseribed in heav'n a new-born son. IS RINTSENEI = VOe E.. ö 1. Nothingeither great or small, Nothing, sinner, no; Je-sũus did it, Sin ner, this is N— rrr,e Eette, FF 5.— 950— H. —— 3—.——— Hee s D.S. did it all, all you need; 2. 1 Long, long a- go. VIt is Finished!'' yes indeed, Finish'd evdry jot: Tell me, is it not? — ů I1. 2. When He, from His lofty throne, Stooped to do and die, Eyverything was fully done; Hearken to His cry! 3. Weary, working, burdened one, Wherefore toil you so“ Cease your doing; all was done Long, long ago. 4. Till to Jesus' work you eling, By aà simple faith, Doing“ is a deadly thing, Doing“ ends in death. 5. Cast your deadly“ doingꝰ down Dovn at Jesus' feet! Stand in Him, in Him alone. Gloriously complete. 184. MXLT HEART BELIEVES. 6 E0. LINB. R WI. Lurr. E 98—. —5.7⁵——— — 2 — 3 x 1. Icome to Jesus, and Imay, Because Lhear Him call me; Because Ifear tostay a- way 2 2. Ttrust in Jesus, for IKno He died for my sal-va-tionz That Lin raiment white as snow 3. I love my Je-sus, for He loved Me long be-foré I knew Him: Be-fore my love His love had proved, Ics to thee: 65¹1 EKs to thee—— — 2 Lest judgment should be-fal me. 7 Might join Heav'n's a- do- ru- tion. My heart believes; my faith receives; Ny soul to Jesus looks&lives. rit free. 0 —— 10 Twas love that drew me to Him. 2 4. Ijoy in Jesus, for in Him 5. Oh, come to Jesus! for you may, ith. IS sure and constant keeping; Because I hear Him call you; — When age grows grey, and eyes grow dim, Oh, do not longer stay away, done A Guardian never sleeping. Lest judgment should beral you. 2* My heart believes; my faith receives; This hour believe! this hour receive! My soul to Jesus looks and lives. This hour to Jesus look and live! S0n. 1858. CHRIST FOR ME. 8 99— D .— e—— ö 1* 33. 2.— ö 7 1. My heart is fix'd, e- ter- nal God, Fixd on Thee, fixd on Thee; s did it, And my im-mor-tal choice is made, Christ for me, Christ for me. er, this is And Fhile ve breath I mean to sing, Christ for me, Christ for me. ö 1—— 4. —2———— R——— 2 —.7ꝗ3 S3 ‚ ———— ö W. D. S. al Fine U. H,., — 2 ö ö— 1 ö W 5 ö He is my pro-pbet, priest, and king, Who did for me sal- vation bring; 6+ot N. N 1—5 . 2—..IIg.. —.—.— I— 2 2 SSSSEEEEEEEEE — — 2. Let others boast of heaps of gold, 3. In pining sickness, or in health, Christ for me; Christ for me; g. His riches never can be told, In deepest poverty, or wealth, Christ for me Christ for me; Jour gold will waste and wear awuy, And in that all-important day, Vour honours perish in a day; When Ithe summons must obey, ö My portion never can decay, And pass from this dark world away, IoWU, lonn Christ lor me. Christ for me. VV 10 Rar PALMER. 156 MY FAITEH LOOERS 6.6.4. LoòWELIL MASON. 10 TEHIEE. 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal- va-ry, — Z.—— 2—— +—.— SS +.——— 2 23.——.— VX— äpqpfIf—— ix e, e ee N 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to 1175. fainting heart; My zeal inspire; As Theu hast died for me, O may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire! 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread, Be Thou my guide. Bid darkness turn to day, 1587 I THOU wWhose almighty word, Chaos ud darkness heard, And tock their flight, Hear us, we humbly pray, And where the Gospel day Sheds not its glorious ray, Let there be light. 2 Thou, Who didst come to bring On Thy proteécting wing, Healing and sight, Sight to the inly plind, Health to the sick in mind, Oh! now, to all mankind, Let there be light. 188 TEOS. BIXNEX. LETTHERE ETERNAL 8.6.8. 8 6., or C.M. by omitting music to 33180 e while I pray; Take all my guilt a-way; 0 let me from thisday Be ́hol- Iy thine. é— 2—— 2—3—23 1en 22—. ... 222—.—.—.——.— ————* H⁴— Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside! Wuhen ends life's transient dream, When death's cold sullen stream Shall o'er me roll; Blest Saviour! then in love Fear and distrust remove; Oh bear me safe above, Aransomed soul! BErLIGLIIT 3 Spirit of truth and love, Life-giving, holy Dove, Speed forth Thy flight, Move o'er the water's face By Thine almighty grace, And, in earth's darkest Pplace, Let there be light. 4 Blessed and holy Three, Glorious Trinity, Wisdom, Lov 6„ Might, Boundless as ocean's tide, Rolling in fullest pride, O'er the vrorld, far and wide, Let there be light. LIGII. Tnos. CAIRNS. 22 2 ,—...————— ——.— D—— 22275————4—.—— 2 2 2. 77 33 1, E- ter- nal Light, E- ter-nal — ——* ö — 2 —— 4.—. SS 2... 2 2 2 22 = — 23•— L ö— — 1— 1 Light, How pure the 155. Laath We placedwith- —. 2— 6 + — + aln, ETERNAL LIGHTcontiuued. —4.—.— —H HE ——— —ř 25 12— 40 9437.—88.—.—....— ——— — · —— E Fi in Thysearchingsight, It shrinks not, but withealm delight, Can live and lookE on Thee. V Asd i n. 2 E EHe — 2 +— D———— 2 Tbe spirits that surround Thy throne, Since they have never, never known 3 Oh, how shall I, whose native sphere May bear the burning bliss; But that is surely theirs alone, A fallen world like this. Is dark, whose mind is dim, Before the Ineffable appear, And on my naked spirit bear That uncreated beam. 1589 —1 — 4 There is a way for man to rise To that sublime abode:— An offering and a sacrifice, Holy Spirit's energies, An Advocate with God. 5 These, these prepare us for the sighit Of Holiness above: The sons éf ignorance and night May dwell in the Eternal Light, Through the Eternal Love! COME, O BREATH. W. X. V. SSuιι and slouly. 6.5.6. —.. ur I S* 1—— — 4—— 7—3————2———23——— 4 *...I..I..I.III.I — e— 1—— ö 15 4 E 7 1. Life- less in the val ley. Come, O Breatbh, aud breathe, New- ere- ate, and 2. Blowπw up-on our gar den, Come, O Breath, aud breathe, Lest our hearts should 3. In His name thus meet- ing, Come, O Breath, and breathe, Whisper'd peace en— 4. 0 x 8 EIE D I S. 5 D——— —. 2 W.—2——.———————=——. * —.—..I —. — URI— P—UIIII S—. —3... 2= e 2—* —4⁰⁰ 3— E 7 ral Iy, Comie, O Breath, and breathe. Blowing where thou list- est, Thou the Word as— bar- den, Come, O Breath, and treat- ing, Come, O Breath, and breathe, Upward we are breathe, Fragrance sweet be giv— en, Strong and pure as ga- zing, For Thy pre-sence, x n ES SSSDEE‚.eSSSEEE.— ö — V—. ö 2 S.. P IFI IFITIITISPIISIIIEI‚ 2—————. ? 1— ů ů* sist— bea- ven. Soft. rai- sing est Thou death's power re- sist- est. Come, O Breath, and breathe! as hush of e- ven, Come, O Breath. aud breathe! our harps heart-— prais- ing, Come, 0 Breath, and breathe! 2——j VNV —— 160 SAEE OMX. JosEH(NEALE, tr.) 6.6.8. J. DARwEII. ö 4 ö—, e A— ———.N———.— —.. 2——— — U. 35 2 2 30—.—1 . 5 1. Safe home, safe home in port! Rent cordage, shatter'ddecle, Torn Sail, Provisions short, And on-ly 44„ j.——.—. E ‚ WʃWʃ1. HE 2„ E H—..— —— IX . ‚. SEEEETE 2— 253 2.——.— ö——5—. DDD 1———— 1—.— E AEee. II RE ——.— IEE 2—53 1 ö H 2 —.— H DDDRDIDIDiI ——————.—.—— 2 2 The prize, the prize secure! 4 The lamb is in the fold, The wrestler nearly fell; Bare all he could endure, And bare not always well. But he may smile at troubles gone Who sets the victor-garland on. 3 No more the Foe can harm, No more of leaguered camp, And cery of night-alarm, And need of ready lamp. And yet how nearly he had failed; How nearly had the foe prevailed! * In perfect safety penned; (The lion once had hold, And thought to make an end. But One came by with wounded side, And for the sbeep the Shepherd died. The exile is at home; O nights and days of tears! O longings not to roam! O sins and doubts and fears! But now has come the glorious day When God has wiped alltears away 161 6.6.5s. THXYVWORERS, NOT MINE. H. Boxan. 1 THXV Works, not mine, O Christ, Speak gladness to this heart; They tell me all is done; They bid my fear depart. 4 To whom, save Thée, who did alone For sin atone, Lord, shall L flee? 2 Thy wounds, not mine, O Christ, Have healed my bruisèd soul; Thy stripes, not mine, contain The balm that made me whole. 3 Thy blood, not mine, O Christ, 162 6.6.8. 1 VEpeople of the Lord Who in His love abide; Vour treasure do not hoard, Vour gladness do not hide! 3 Together bring your costly store! Together sing! Together soar! 2 Glad heart, repeat to heart The story of thy peace: Each dear delight impart“ Each dear delight increase! S LIVE XND EIVX. Thy blood so freely split, Has blanched my blackest stains, And purged away my guilt. Thy death, not mine, O Christ, Has paid the ransom due; Ten thousand deaths like mine, Would have been all too few. Thy righteousness, O Christ, Alone does cover me; No righteousness avails, Save that which is in Thee. T. E. GuEx. Thy foes o'erthrown, thy sins for- given, Thy darkness gone, thy fetters riven“ Tell of that saving hour; Tell of His smiling face! Tell of His quickening power; Tell of His strengthening grace! Souls loved so well, Come near! Come near! O hear and tell! O tell and bear! Hymns on this page to Tune 160 or 163. 2 — +—..4—. Is oer! 2 end. led side, rd died- 168 HIMSEIL. N HE COUTD NOT SAVE. A. MrpIANXE. 6.6.8. W. H. HAVEnGAL. ———— x 2 S——.—— D 5 P. I —— E i 1. Him- self He could not save, He on the cross must die, 2. Him-self He could not save, For jus- tice must be done; e SSSSSSSIEEE ——.—— —— ö ö—.— PSP P II IIIIIITIIITIIIIIII ADE . i Or mer- ey can- not come TO ru-in'd sin-ners nigh; And sin's full weight must fall Up on a sin-less one; n v m—.— — DEEE 5 + ͤ— 1H2— + 5———.——= 2—— 2 1 — SDSEEE EEE E— i Ves, Christ thle Son of God must bleed, That sin-ners might from sin be freed. For nothing less can God ae- cept, In payment for the dreadful debt. . PPIIIIIIIII.. iSESSESESSESSEEEEEE . 44————— 4 Himself He could not save, Vet now a Saviour He; Come, sinner, to Him come, He waits to weleome Thee; He bore the penalty of guilt, Believe in Him, and Thou shalt prove When on the cross His blood was spilt. His saving power, His deathless love. 164 6.65. THE VEAR OF JUBILEE. c. Wrerrv. I BLOWye the trumpet, blow, Throughout the world proclaim. The gladly solemn sound; 3 Ve who have sold for nought, Let all the nations Enow, The heritage above, To earth's remotest bound, Receive it back unbought. The year of jubilee h come 10 The gift of Jesus' love. me. Return, ye ransomed sinners, u0 4 Jesus, our great High Priest, Hath full atonement made; Ye weary spirits, rest, Ve mournful souls, be glad. 3 Himself He could not save, For He the surety stood, For all who now rely Upon His precious blood 2 Extol the Lamb of God, The sin atoning Lamb; Redemption in His blood 165 6.6.5. CAPTIVITVY LED CAPTIVE. T. Hawris. 1 THE happy morn is come; For whom their Ransom died Triumphant o᷑er the grave, Wuno now shall those condemn The Saviour leaves the tomb, Whom God hath justified! Omnipotent bo Sane. 3 Christ hath the ransom pad; Captirity is captirh Ied: The glorious work is done; For Jesus liveth, that was dead. On Him our help is laid, 2 Wuo now accuseth them, By Him our victory won. Hymns on this page to Tune 163 or 160. —————— 166 PENTECOSL. MoxTSOMERX. S.M. 20.—4..— D E 21...— 5...—. 2 x I N W 1. Lord God, the Ho- ly Ghost, In this ac-cept ed hour, 2. We meet with one ac- cord In one ap-point—ed place, Ä —2— EE——— .j———.——.————.— 05 1 AIIE..ñ— 72— E—. SD 2—— 2.——2 —— As on the day of Pen- te-Lost, De-scend in all Thy povw'r. And wait the pro-mise of our Lord, The Spi-rit of all grace. — . De= 2— ., m— 2 S.——— x IIEeE Spirit of Light, explore, And chasè our gloom away, With lustre shining more and more, Unto the perfect day. Spirit of Truth, be Thou 3 Like mighty rushing wind Upon the waves beneath, Move wäth one impulse every mind; One soul, one feeling breathe. 4 The young, the old inspire 6 With wisdom from above; Lere, In life and death our Guide; And give us hearts and tongues 0 O Spirit of Adoption now. To pray, and praise, and love. May we be sanctifled! 167.M. REVIVE THV WORN. A. MrpraxE. 1„REVIVEThy work O Lord!?“ And, by the Holy Ghost, our love Thy mighty arm make bare(dead, For Thee and Thine inflame. 539„. 2—— voice 65.— the 4„Revive Thy work, O I.OId 15 And make Thy people hear. Give power unto Thy- Word; 2„Revive Thy work, O LTord!“ Grant that Thy blessed Gospel may Disturb this Sleep of death,[Lord, In living faith be heard. Quicken the smouldering embers, 5„Revive Th 1 4* rren VWwork, O Lord! By Thine Almighty) breath. And send refreshing showers; 3„Revive Thy Work, O Lord!“ The glory shall be all Thine oπn, Exalt the Saviour's name; The blessing, Lord, be ours. 168 S.x. JESUS IN THE MIDSL. C. WꝝSIELI. 1 IESUS, we look to Thee, We meet on earth for Thy dear sake, Thy. promised presence claim; That we may meet in heaven. Thou in W nMieh us shalt be, 3 Present we know Thou art, Assembled in Thy name. But O! Thyself reveal! 2wesmeet, the grace to take, Now, Lord, let every waiting heart Wuich Thou hast freely given; Thy mighty comfort feel! 169 S. 0 HOLV SPIRIT, COME. Oswarp ALLEN. 1 0 HOLX Spirit, come, Oh work the wondrous work of And Jesus' love declare: The mighty work of faith.[love, Oh tell us of our heavenly home, 3 Come with resistless 2 power. And guide us safely there. Comeè with almighty grace, Our unbelief remove Come with the long expéected shower, By Thine abnighty- breath; And fall upon this place! Hymms on this page to Tune 166 See also 176, 49, 98. 9 4 1 170 SU. EAREN MORNINGHIVMN. C. H. Srondrox. I SWEETLX the holy hymmn 4 Ere yet our vessel Sails Breaks on the morning air; Upon the stream of day, Before the world with smoke is dim We plead, O Lord, for heavenly gales We meet to offer prayer. To speed us on our way. 2wWile flowers are wet with dews, 5 On the lone monntain side, Dew of our souls descend; Before the morning's light, Ere yet the sun the day renews, The Man of Sorrows wept and cried, O Lord, Thy Spirit send! And rose refreshed with might 3Upontthe battle-field, 6 O hear us, then, for we Beéfore the fight begins, Are very weak and krail; We secek, O Lord, Thy heltering shield, We make the Saviour's name our plea, To guard us from our sins. And surely must prevail. . COME, VE THAT EOVE. I. Warrs. COOME, ye that love the Lord, 3 Soon shall we see His face, And let your joys be known; And never, never, sin Join in àa song with sweet accord, And from the rivers of His grace, And thus surround the throne. Drink endless pleasures in. Then let our songs abound. And every tear be dry;(ground, We are marching through Immanuel's To fairer worlds on high. 2Let those refuseé to sing 4 That never knew our God; But children of the heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. 172 TEIINGS AERE READV. A. MipraANI. 1 IL things are ready,“ Come/, 3„All things are ready,“ Come, Oome to the supper spread;[young, The door is open wide; Come rich and poor, come oid and Oh, feast upon the love of God, Come and be richly fed. For Christ, His Son, has died. 2„All things are ready, Come,„All things are ready,“ Come, The invitation's given. To-morrow may not be; Through Him who now in glory sits O sinner, come, the Saviour waits At God's right hand in heaven. This hour to welcome thee! AWARE AND SING W. HAAOxD. AWAEE, and sing the song ů 3 Sing on your heavenly way, Of Moses and the Lamb: Ve ransomed sinners sing! Wake every heart and every tongue, Sing on, rejoicing every day, To praise the Saviour's name. In Christ the eternal King. 2Sing of His dying love; 4Soon shall ye hear Him say, Sing of His rising power;„Ve blessed children, come,““ 300on will He call vou hence away, Sing how He intercedes above For those Whose sins He bore. And take His wanderers home. 174 s.x. SOLEMN WORDS. A. MrDpIAXNE. 1 How solemn are the words, 3„Ve must be born again!““ And yet to faith hov Pplain, And life in Christ must have; Which Jesus uttered while on earth In vain the soul may elsewhere go— Ve must be born again!“»Tis He alone can save. 4•7 4„Me must be born again!““ 2„Ve must be born again! For so hath God decreed: No reformation will suffice— „Tis life poor sinners need. 175 S. M. CONSE CRATLION. O. WESTIEV. IORD, in the strength of grace, 2 Thy ransomed servant, I With a glad heart and free, Restore to Thee Thine own; Myself, my residue of days, And from this moment live or die Iconsecrate to Thee. To serve my God alone. Hymns on this page to Tune 166. See also 176, 49, 98. Or never enter heaven; Tis only blood-washed ones are there The ransomed and forgiven. —— 176 TDEIE öHEANVNENIL EAME Warrs. S.M. G. I FnANC + 12— —— 3—— n rnraarriin —I 2.——.—— 3——————„—.— 1 130— x 11 Jew 1. Not all the blood of beasts, On ish al- tars slain, . .— 6 e —— +——— +— + 2—. 2.. +—+— 4—.—.— 1—.— 1——. ů 2— —— 5.8.. N—1 N 1=+9...————— Fnd,=mr. e e, ꝗ SS e——...— D Could give the guil-ty consciencepeace, Or wash a- way the stain. x VP . ——————.— i...I. —.—..——— — 2.—— 2..——.—— 4. 2 But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins away, A sacrifice of nobler name, And richer blood than they. 3 My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine, While like a penitent Istand, And theére confess my sin. 177 U. NO NIGHT I 1 ITIHERH is no night in heaven, In that blest world above. Work never can bring weariness, For work itself is Iove. 2 There is no grief in heaven, For life is one glad day; And tears are of those former things Which all have passed away. 3 There is no sin in heaven; 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens Thou didst bear, When hanging on the cursed tree, And knows her guilt was there. 5 Believing, we rejoice To see the curse remove; We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice, And sing His bleeding love. NHIEAVEN. KNOIIIS. All holy in their spotless robe, All holy in their song. 4 There is no death in heaven; For they who gain that shore Have won their immortality, And they can die no more. 5 Lord Jesus, be our Guide; Oh, lead us safely on! Till night and grief and sin and death Behold that blessed throng— 178 s. 1 NOW is the accepted time; ö Now is the day of grace, Now, sinners, come without delay, And seek the Saviour's face. 2Now is the accepted time, NOWIS THE TIME. Are passed, and heaven is won. J. DoREII. To-morrow it may be too late, Then why should you delay? 3 Now is the accepted time; The Gospel bids you come; The Saviour calls to-day; 175 8.x. 1 IHIOVGH in a foreign land, We are not far from home; And nearer to our house above We every moment come. 2 FHis grace will to the end Stronger and brighter shine; Hymns on this page to Tune INAFOREIGN LAND. And every promise in His word Declarées, There yet is room. A. Toprabr. Nor present things, nor things tocome, Shall quench the spark divine. 3 Blest is the man, O God, That stays himself on Thee; Who waits for Thy salvation, Lord, Shall Thy salvation see. 176. See also 166, 49, 98. — 1 ear, tree, there. ful voice, E. LoIIis. 180 s.x. THVI WELCOME VOICE. L. HAnrsovn. I IHEAR Thy weleome voice 4 Tis Jesus who confirms That calls me, Lord, to Thee, The blessed work within, For cleansing in Thy Precious blood By adding grace to welcomed grace, That flowed on Calvary. Where reigned the power of sin. 2 Though coming weak and vile, 5 And He the witness gives Thou dost my strength assure; To loyal hearts and frée, Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse, That every promise is fulfilled, Till spotless all and pure. If faith but brings the plea. 3 Tis Jesus calls me on 6 All hail, atoning blood! To perfect faith and love, All hail, redeeming grace! To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, All hail, the gift of Christ our Lord, For earth and heaven above. Our Stren gth and Righteousness! 181. LORD, TARRL NOI H. Boxan. 1 COM, Lord, and tarry not; Restore our faded Paradise, Bring the long looked-for day; Oreation's second birth. O hy these years of waiting here, 3 Come, and begin Thy reign .3— 8 These ages of delay! Of everlasting peace; 2OCome, and make all things new, Come, take the kingdom to Thyself, Build up this ruined earth; Great King of Righteousness. 182 L.xN. GOD'S WAXVS. T. I LXIOI. 1 SaV not, my soul, From whence Delay will make our pleasure pure, Oan God relieve my care? Surprise will give it zest. Remember that Omnipotence 3 His Wisdom is sublime é Has servants every Vhere. His heart profoundly kind; 2 God's help is alway sure, God never is before His time, His methods seldom guessed! And never is behind. 183 u. SVMPATHTX WIIHI CHRIST. B. Brppoux. 1 DID Christ o'er sinners weep, Be thou astonished, O my soul, And shall our cheeks be dry: He ched those tears for thee. Let floods of penitential grief 3 He wWe pt that we might weep; Burst forth from every eye. Each sin demands a tear; 2 The Son of God in tears, In heaven alone no sin is found, The wondering angels see; And there's no weeping there. 184 s.x. SFAND URr AND BLESS. Movrdournv. 1 STAND up and bless the Lord, 3 God is our strength and song, Ve people of His choice; And His salvation ours; Stand up, and bless the Lord vour God, Then be His love in Christ proclaimed With all our ransomed powers. With heart, and soul, and voice. Stand up and bless the Lord, 2 Oh for the living flame 4 From His own altar brought, The Lord your God adore; To touch our lips, our minds inspire, Stand up, and bless His glorious name, And wing to heaven our thought! Henceforth for evermore. 185 s. u.. REPENT, BELIEVE, OBEV. G. M. Doaxx. 1 RETURN, and come to God 3 Say not, ye will not come; Cast all your sins away;„Tis God vouchsafes to call, Seck ye the Saviour's cleansing blood, And fearful will their end be found Repent—believeobey. On whom His wrath shall fall. 2Say not, ye cannot come, Come, then, whoever will: For Jesus bled and died; Come while tis called to-day; Mat none wWho ask in humble faith Seek nowthe Sa viour'scleansing blood. Should ever be denied. Repent—believe obey. Hymns on this page to Tune 176. See also 166 49, 98. ————— — +n:N 186 HOW SWEET THE NAME OF JESUS. J. NEwWON. C.M. J. WAI. 2——,— 2 a Fi 355——.——— ——8.—— 2 2 2———.— —2..—— 23——.——.2.—93—— · I 5 ö 7 W EEAIAN/ 1. How sweet the name ot Je- sus sounds In a be ⸗-liev-er's ear! 12 D IFFFFFIFITT S..—— ..........I..........T* Ran 27 2 EE— 77 III — 2* D fe It soothes his sor-rows, 2——. his wounds, And drives a- way his fear. * 9⁰. 12 4** . 2 S.... ᷣ m— SSIDE S ,.—.—.— — 5 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, 5 Jesus, my Shepherd, Husband, Friend, Tis manna to the hungry soul, My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End, And to the weary rest. Accept the praise Ibring. 3 Dear name! the rock on which Ibuild, 6 Weak is the effort of my heart, My shield and hiding-Place; And cold my warmest thought, ö And calms the troubled breast, My Prophet, Priest, and King; My never-failing treasury, filled But when Isee Thee as Thou art, With boundless stores of grace. I'I praise Thee as Lought. 4 By Thee my prayers acceptance gain, 7 Till then I would Thy love proclaim, Although with sin defiled; With every fleeting breath; Satan aecuses me in vain, And may the music of Thy name And Iam owned a child. Refréesh my soul in death. 187 EEERE ES ERKEEN MITEIE GbrR. 1THERE is à green hill far away, That we might go at last to heaven, Without a city wall, Saved by His precious blood. Where the dear Pord wa erucitied, 4 There was no other good enough Who died to save us all. To pay the price t Sin; 2 We may not knovVe cannot tell, He only could unlock the gate What pains He béear; Of heaven, and let us in. But we believe it was for us 5 0 He bled and suffered there. ee 3 He died that we might be forgiven— And trust in His atoning blood, He died to make us good; And try His works to do. 188 ν. O FOR A CLOSER WALEK. VN. Cowonn. 10H for a closer walk with God, Help me to tear it from Thy throne, Acalm and heavenly 10. And worship only Thee. Alight to shine upon the roa 3 80 Shall am ö VWalk be close with God That leads me to the Lamb. Calm and serene my frame; 2 The dearest idol L have known, 80 purer light shall mark the road Whate'er that idol be, That leads me to the Lamb. 189 o.. EANDS, EE KD, EHEARR. CO. WESTEX. 1 FOR ever here my rest shall be, 2 Wash me, and make me thus Thine Olose to Thy bleeding side; Wash me, and mine Thou art; Cown, This all my hope and all my plea— Wash me—but not my feet alone— For me the Saviour died! My hands, my head, my heart. Hymns on this page to Tune 186. See also 196, 205, 56, 70, 95, 110, 158. 19⁰ — 1 d. Friend King; „m End, irt, ught, u art, roclaim, h; name IELNDEI. heaven, 90d. ough ate red, 190 eru. ALEL TLATLII XVVXAS H. BoxaR 1 ALL that Lνα, my sin, my guilt, The light of Üife in which Iwalk, My death, was all mine own; The liberty—is Thine. nn God aue 4 Thy grace first made me feel my sin, VSra——. It taught me to believe; 2 The evil of my former state Then, in believing, peace I found, Was mine, and only mine; And now I live, Llive! 1 mene Wm 5 All that Lam, e'en here on earth, — All that Lhope to be, 3 The darkness of my former state, When Jesus comes, and glory dawns, The bondage—all was mine; Lowe it, Lord, to Thee. 191. NO CONDEMNATION. R. CUArMAN. 1%NO condemnation 1'—O my soul, I3„No condenmation!' precious Word! »Tis God that speaks the word, Consider it, my soul; Perfect in comeliness art Thou, Thy sins were all on Jesus laid, In Christ, thy risen Lord. His stripes have made thee whole. 2 In heaven His blood for ever speaks 4 Teach us, O God, to fix Our eyes In God the Father's ear On Christ, the spotless Lamb; His church the jewels on His heart, So shall we love Thy gracious will, Jesus will ever bear. And glorify Thy name. 192 cu. BEHOLD, HEPRAVXETHI MoxrdouEnx. 1 PRAVER is the soul's sincere desire, His watchword at the gate of death— Uttered or unexpressed; He enters heaven with prayer. The motion of a hidden fire 5 4 Nor prayer is made on earth alone; That trembles in the breast. The Holy Spirit pleads; 2 Prayer is the simplest form of speech And Jesus on the eternal throne That infant lips can try; For sinners intercedes. Prayer the sublimest strains that reach 5 O0 Thou, by Wnom we come to God, The Majesty on high. The Lifé, the Truth, the Way! 3 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The path of prayer Thyself hast trod: The Christian's native air;„Lord, teach us how to pray.““ 198 6.r. O FORA THOUSAND TONGUES. C. WxSIEV. 1 0H, for a thousand tongues to sing 3 He breéaks the power of cancelled sin, My gréeat Redeéemer's praise! He sets the prisoners free; The glories of my God and King, His blood can make the foulest clean, The triumphs of His grace! His blood availed for me. 2 Jesus, the name that charms our fears, 4 He speaks; and listening to His voice, That bids our sorrows cease; New life the dead receive; »Tis musie in the sinner's ears, The mournful, broken hearts rejoice, »Tis Üfe, and health, and peace. The humble poor believe. 194 or. 140 THE Hbl: PSATNA exxi. 1 IITO the hills will lift mine eyes, 3 The Lord thee keeps, the Lord thy From whence doth come mine aid, On thy right hand doth stay;[shade My safety cometh from the Lord The moon by night thee shall not Wno heaven and earth hath made. Nor yet thé sun by day. Csmite. 2 Thy foot He'Il not let slide, nor Will 4 The Lord shall keep thy soul; He shall. He slumber that thée keeps. Preserve thee from all ill. Behold, He that keeps Israel, Henceforth thy going out and in He slumbers not nor sléeeps. God keep for ever will. 195 Mu. ONTHV RKIND ARMS IFALL. I. Warrs. IMXV soul obeys the almighty call, 2 4 guilty, weak, and helpless worm, And runs to His relief, On Thy kind arms I fall;(ness, Iwould believe Thy promise, Lord, Be Thou my strength and righteous- Oh! help my unbelief. My Jesus, and my all. Hymns on this page to Tune 186. See also 196, 205, 56, 70, 95, 110, 158. 196 THE PEARE OF EREATESOT PRICE. JoHN MAsOR. C. M. T. GREATORE. 3———— II—.— —2 ‚ 2.————.—— E—.— DIE. — ö— —.— —2.— E V 3 1. Ive found the Pearl of gréat-est price, My heart doth sing for. joy; . B........— Tade f E H— E—. r, vie,. re. RS 2— E 255 And sing I must, a Christ I have— Ch what a Christ have II ö .. 2. 2* dne Li.. — SISSSISISISSSI n 3inn— 2 Christ is a Prophet, Priest, and King! 5 Christ is my meat, Christ is my drink, AProphet full of light,(man, My medicine, and my health, APriest that stands twixt God and My peace, my strengih, my joy, my A King that rules with might. My glory, and my wealth. Cerovn, 3 My Christ, He is the Lord of lords, 6 Christ is my father, and my friend, He is the King of kings; My brother, and my love, He is the Sun of righteousness, My head, my hope, my counsellor, With healing in His wings. My advocate above. 4 My Christ, He is the Tree of life, 7 My Christ, He istheheaven of heavens, Who in God's garden grows,[Cheal: My Christ what shall Icall! Whose fruit does feed, whose leaves do My Christ is first, my Christ is last, My Christ is Sharon's Rose. ö My Christ is All in all! 197 ν. THE BURDEN BEARER. J. Caxwysov. 1TIHERE is no sorrow, Lord, too light 3 There is no seeret sigh we breathe To bring in prayer to Thee; But meets Thine eèar divine; There is no anxious care too slight And every eross grows light beneath To wake Thy sympathy. The shadow, Lord, of Thine. 2 Thou who hast trod the thorny road, 4 Life's ills without, sin's strife within, Wilt share each Smnall distress The heart would overflow, The love which bore the greater load But for that love which died for sin, Will not refuse the less. That love which wept with woe. 198 o.x. NNME EONTL. I TIHERE is a name I love to hear Ilove to speak its worth; It sounds like musie in mineé ear— The sweetest name on earth. 2 It tells me of a Saviour's love Who died to set me free; It tells me of His precious blood— The sinner's perfect plea. 3 It bids my trembling soul rejoice, It dries each rising tear; F. WEITBIIID. 4 Jesus! the name I love so well, The name I love to hear! No saint on earth its worth ean tell, No heart conceive how dear. 5 This name shall shed its fragrance Along this thorny road; Still Shall sweetly smooth the rugged hill That leads me up to God. 6 And there with all the blood-bought From sin and sorrow free, Cthrong, It tells me, in:a still small voice, I'Ising the neweeternal song To trust and never fear. Of Jesus' 1ove for me. Hymnus on this page to Tune 196. See also 186, 205, 56, 70, 95, 110. — 20 RICE. REATORREX. .— — 305; ö 2 — — — e, ansellor, 10f heavens, call! rist 18 last, „ EEWDSON. breathe vine; Mt beneath Ihine. dear. 199 ou UNSEEN, EBUT LOVED. W. Dnnu. ITRUST in One Inever saw, But faith in His unchanging word His name is Christ the Lord. Has made my heart rejoice. He bids me come to Him, and draw 4I follow Him at His command My comfort from His word- But cannot see Him near; 2 Llove Him, yet Inever sa- Vet still He holds me by the hand, His hands, and feet, and side: And whispers, Do not fear.“ But trusting in His precious blood, 5 Lhope to see Him soon 25 65 My soul is justified. And gaze upon his face: 3 IEnoYW Him! yet I never heard Oh! then I'I praise Him for His love, His sweet melodious voice; And condescending grace. 200 c. x. MSSNIEN TEAk. LORD. Tarn& Bnabx. 1THROUGEH all the changing scenes 3 O make but trial of His love; In trouble and in joy,(of life, Experience will decide The praises of my God Sshall still How blest are they, and only they, My heart and tongue employ. Who in His truth confide! 2 O magnify the Lord with me; 4 Fear Him, ye saints, and you will then With me exalt His name; Have notfhing else to fear: When in distress to Him Lcall'd, Make you His service your delight, He to my rescue came. He'l make your wants His care. 201 e. IIIT FORTHE LORD. Pskrar Xl. ILWAITED for the Lord my God, 3 He put a new song in my mouth, And patiently did bear; Our God to magnify: At length to me He did incline Many shall see it, and shall fear, My voice and ery to hear. And on the Lord rely. 2 He took me from a fearful pit, 4 O blessed is the man whose trust And from the miry clay: Upon the Lord relies; And on a rock He set my feet, Respecting not the proud, nor such Establishing my way⸗ As turn aside to lies. 202 S, Tri VEELN THOUGHT. BxnxAnp. 1 JESUS, the very thought of Thee To those who fall, how kind Thou art! With sweetness fills my breéast; How good to those who seek But sweeter far Thy face to See, 4 But what to those Who find? Ah! this, And in Thy presence rest. Nor tongue, nor pen can show, 2 Nor voice ean sing, nor heart can frame, The love of Jesus—wWhat it is, Nor can the memory find, None but His loved ones know. Asweeter sound than Thy blest name, 5 Jesus, our only joy be Thou, O Saviour of mankind! As Thou 9 9—— wilt be; 3 Oh, hope of every contrite heart! Jesus, be Thou our glory now, Oh! joy of all the meek And through eternity. 208. NOT ASHAMMED OF YESUS. I. Warrs. 1 TMnot achamed to oπn my Lord,3 Firm as His throne His promise stands, And He can well secure Or to defend His cause Maintain the honour of His word, What I've committed to His hands Till the decisive hour. The glory of His cross. 2 Jesus, my God, Iknow His name, 4Then will He oπn my worthless name Before His Father's face; His name is all my trust; Nor will He put my soul to shame, And in the new Jerusalem Nor let my hope be lost. Appoint my soul a place. 204 c. BEARINGTHE CROSS. ALLEX. 1 MUST Jesus béear the cross alone, ů 2 The consecrated eross I'Il bear, And all the world go free? Till Christ shall set me free, No, there's a cross for every one, And then go home my crown to Weür, And there's a cross for me. For there's a crown for me. Hymns on this page to Tune 196. See also 186, 205, 56, 70, 95, 110, 158. —— + 205 IEERE IS A RIVEERN. W. HunN. C.M. J. B. SrꝑwaAnr. —5—.—.—. S wst/ SSSSSSSS.— ie W. 2—4—I—DIIII. S...I——4———. S1 1 + I. There is a riyv-er deep and broad, Its course no mor- tal knows, 2 Clearer than crystal is the stream, And bright with endless day; The waves with every blessing teem, And life and health convey-. 3 Along the shores, angelic bands Watch every moving wave; With holy joy their breast expands, When men the waters crave. 206 C.r. 0 FOR a heart to praise my God! A heart from sin set free: A heart that always feels Thy blood, So fréeely shed for me. 2 4 heart reésigned, submissive, meek, My dear Redeemer's throne; Where only CHRIST is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. 207 C.r. mind at„ perfeet peace“ with God, Oh! what a word is this! A sinner reconciled through blood; This, this indeed is peace! 2 So nigh, so very nigh to God, Lcannot neéarer be; For in the person of His Son, LJam as near as He. 208 eν. BEESS G60D 10THOUmy soul, bless God the Lord; And all that in me is, Be stirrèd up, His holy name To magnify and bless. 2 Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God, And not forgetful be A NEW HEAR. S NEARN-AND SO DEARN. 5 Of all His gracious benefits He hath bestowed on thee, ö 2 ͤ———.—..—— —58 + S.=q— —2—— EIDIDSDSDSI ö 2.———— —— 2— + 4— —.—— 4 IPIIPIIIIII SIIEE. D-..— IRR .. DSDSI. SS 60— 1IR— It fills with joy the church of God, And wid- ens as it flows. ö ———...—.... 3 — 1—1—— *—.—.— 5———.5— 4.—— 2.—.— ö—4 4.—— 16 4 To them distresséd souls repair, The Lord invites them nigh;[there, They leave their cares and sorrows Tbhey drink, and never die. 5 Flow on, sweet stream, more largely The earth with glory fill; flow, Flow on, till all the Saviour know, And all obey His will. CO. WESLIREX. 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean; Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within. 4 A heart in every thought renewed, And full of Iove divine; Perfeéct and right, and pure and good, A copy, Lord, of Thine. C. PaGET. 3 So dear, so very dear to God, Moré dear Lcannot be; The love wherewith He loves the Son: Such is His 1ove to me. 4 Why should Lever careful be, Since such à God is minè? He watches o'er me night and day, And tells me Mine is thine.““ MXV SOUA. PSALX. Ciii. 3 All thine iniquities who doth Most graciously forgive; Who thy diseases all, and pains Doth heal and thee relieve. 4 Who doth redeem thy life, that thou To death may'st not go dovn; Who thee with loving-kindness doth, And tender mereies erown. Hymns on this page to Tune 205. See also 186, 196, 56, 70, 95, 110, 158. + 20 CONFESSING CHRIST. Srxwanr. GRIG6E& FRANCIS. L.M. LowEII MASON. ——————, 65—.— — SS- 22..——— ö e 2 2 Ee E... ö? i tal knoxs, 7*— 1. Je-sus! and shall ev Thee! —.— 2 ——— 1 eE —⁴ — 2—9— 12— 1 ————— I——— R I ONS.——63..—*—.—.———— ö 27. 94 255550 —* 7* — Asham'd of Thee whom an- gels praise, Whose glories shine through end-less days. — S —.————. 2— +...„ 4 22 H1 2— 2.— dae e Dair SS.I aer, i.———.— igh; Ithere,—— —— 2 Ashamed of Jesus! sooner far No: when I üeh⸗ be this my shame, 5 1 Let evening blush to oπwn a star; That Ino moreé revere His name. 10re HarSely He sheds the beams of light divine 5 5 Ashamed 0of Jesus! ves, I may, Rn O'er this benighted soul of mine. When T've no gullt to wach away 3 Ashamed of Jesus! just as soon No tear to wipé, no good to crave, Let midnight be ashamed of noon; No fears to quell, no vsoul to Save. WraIEI is miqnicht with my soul, till He 6 Till then—nor is my boasting vain— leart, 51 Bright Morning Star, bid darkness flee. Till then I boast à Saviour slain! n; 4 Achamed of Jesus! that dear friend And oh, may this my glory be, ch can part On vπhom my hopes of heaven depend! That Christ is not ashamed of me! ithin. 4 0 991* 210 LV. ÄWIHAT I WAS AND AM. W. T. Marsox. 3— 1 LORD, Iwas blind, Icould not see But now, as touched with living flame, My lips Thine eager praises wake. Lord, LWas dead; Icould not stir My lifeless soul to come to Thee; me! In Thy marred visage any grace; But now the beauty of Thy Tace In radiant vision dawns on me. re An god — C. Paerr. 2 Lord, Iwas deaf: Icould not hear But now, since Thou hast quickened 0d, The thrilling music of Thy voice; Irise from sin's dark sepulchre. But now I hear Thee and rejoice. 5 For Thou hast made the blind to see ves the Son: And all Thy uttered words are dear. The deaf to hear, the dumb to Peak, 3 Lord, IWas dumb: I could not speak The dead to live, and Io Ibreak Ipe, ö The grace and glory of Thy name; The chains of my captivity. ubV, 211 ü. ENTER OUR HEARTS. P., Doppnrpen. thine. 1 ENTER our hearts, Redeemer blest![2 Ovn this méan dwelling as Thy home, I Enter, Thou ever honoured guest; And when our life's last hour is come, IN. Cin Not for oneé transient hour alone, Let us but die as in Thy sight, th But there to fix Thy lasting throne. And death shall vanish in delight. Dahs 212. NVMY OSNIIV PLEA. J. CREVDSON(alt.) Ve. 1 0 SAVIOVUR Thave nought to plead, 2 The need will soon be past and gone, tthon In earth beneath, or heaven above, Exceeding great—but quickly o'er; h But just my oπ exceeding need, The love unbought is all Thine ovn, 1110 doth, And Thy exceeding gracious love. And it will last for evermore. I Hymns on this page to Tune 209. See also 213, 217, 118, 122, 140. 10,V5. J. TAvLon. L.M 0 From HANDEI. E— —— 7 1. Jo- sus, who liv'd a-bove the sky; Came down to be a — is* man and die; .— . 1 x—— T —. n X DDDDE.— — . —— S—.— EEE..— —. EESSE 9 + REE And in the Bi-ble we may see How ve- ry good He used 5 1•„. e., L. e.———5— ———— ä D 2 But such a cruel death he died He was hung up and erueified! good, And those kind hands, that did such They nailed them to aà cross of wood! 3 And so He died—and this is why He came to be a man and die; 214 v. M. 1 4IEkNOW that my Redeéemer lives!“ What comfort this sweet sentence gives! Helives! Helives! who once was dead; He lives, my ever living Head! 2 He lives, triumphant from the grave, He lives, eternally to save; He lives, to bless me with His love; He lives, to plead for me above. 3 He lives, to silence all my fears; He lives, to stay and wipe my tears; 219 TA. 1 BEHOWLD a stranger's at the door, He gently knocks, has knocked before, Has waited long, is waiting still; Vou treat no other friend so ill. 2 O lovely attitude! He stands With melting heart and hands: O matchless kindness! and He shows. This matchless kindness to His foes. 216„MA. A WORRERS 1 LORD, speak to me, that Imay speak In living echoes ofρ Thy tone: As Thou hast sought so let me seek Thy erring children, lost and lone. 2 O lead me, Lord, that ILmay lead The wandering and the wavering feet: O feed me, Lord, that Lmay feed Thy hungering ones with manna sweet. Hymns on this page to Tune 218. laden MV REDEEMER LIVETH. BEHOLD A STRANGER. — The Bible says, He came from heaven, That we might have our sins forgiven. 4 He knew how wicked man had been, And knew that God must punish sin; So, Out of pity, Jesus said He'd bear the punishment instead. S. MEDIEX. He lives, to soothe my troubled heart; He lives, all blessings to impart. 4 He lives, my kind, my faithful Friend, He lives, and loves me to the end; He lives, and while He lives I'II sing, Jesus, my Prophet, Priést, and King. 5 He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Saviour, still the same! O the sweet joy this sentence gives, „Iknow that my Redeéemer lives!“ J. GRIGG. 3 Admit Him, for the human breast Ne'er entertained so kind a guest; Admit Him, for you can't expel, Where'er Hecomes, He comes todwell. 4 Sovereign of souls! Thou Prince of Peace, O may Thy gentle reign inerease Throw wide theé door each willing And be His empire all mankind. Imind, FRAVER. F. R. HAVEROAL. 3 O fill me with Thy fulness, Lord, Until my very heart oerflow, word, In kindling thought and glowing Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show. 4 O use me, Lord, use even me, Just as Thou wilt, and ohen, and πere, Until Thy blesçed face I see; Thy rest, Thy joy, Thy glory share. See also 209, 217, 118, 122, 140. H SEHNI lonen 2¹⁷ MVY GLORIOUS DRESS. — ZINZENDORr(Wesley, tr.) L. M. W. MoonE. — eer n. ä———2 422527 D— 2.—2—5—.——— *———EEE— ö 1 md die; 49— 1. Je.sus, Thy blood and righteous- ness My beau-ty are, my glorious dress; ——— e 2 2— 2IeNE.e 1 2 2—.—5 SSSSEEEE—— A.— — — 2 2——— E— E Eerte—-t.Ser 6 PPIIIIIIIIRR ö»Midst fla- ming worlds, in these ar-ray'd, Withjoy shall I lift up my head. —. 4• 4— TE 2—————..—. E—= 2 ——„ R— n,— . EII nbeaxen,—— +—.—— fusin 2 Bold shall Istand in that great day, No age can change its glorious hue, ad been, For who aught to my charge shall lay? The robe of Christ is ever new. mahe hile throuth Thy blood absolved Lam 4 Oh, let the dead now hear Thy voice: From sin's tremendous curse andshame. Bid, Lord, Thy banished ones rejoice; ctead. 3 This spotless robe the same appears Their beauty this, their glorious dress, LEDIEL. When ruined nature sinks in years; Jesus, the Lord, our Righteousness. — 218 2u. SWEET HOUR OF PRAVYER. Warronv. 5565 I SWEET hour of prayer, sweet hour3 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of Friend prayer, prayer,— en; That calls me from a world of care, Thy wings shall my petition bear LWSing, And bids me at my Father's throne JoO Him hose truth and faithfulness md King. Make all my wants and wishes known. Engage the waiting soul to bless. me! 2 In seasons of distress and grief 4 And since He bids me seek His face, he same My soul has often found relief, Believe His word, and trust His grace, egives, And oft escaped the tempter's snare, LII cast on Him my every care, es!“ By Thy return, sweet hour of prayer. And wait for thee sweet hour of prayer. dun 219 1½. HUNDREDTH PSALM. LSEr breaet 1ALIL people that on earth do dwell, 3 O enter then His gates with Praise, guest; Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice. Approach with joy His courts unto: zpel Him serve with mürth, His praise forth Praise, laud, and bless His name stodvell Oome ye before Him and rejoice. tell, For it is seemly so to do. Calways, Prince 05 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed; 4 For hy? the Lord our God is good, ö Without our aid He did us make: His merey is for ever sure; redse We are His flock, He doth us feed, His truth at all times firmly stood, run And for His sheep He doth us take. And shall from age to age endure. mund, Alm 220 2M. PRAVEN. covrzn 221 10. PRAISE. I Wars L- 1 PRAVIER makes the darkened cloud 1 FROM all that dwell below the skies Lord, Withdraw; Let the Creator's praise arise: V uon, Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw; Let the Redeemer's name be sung gloving Gives exercise to faith and love, Through every land, by every tongue. 0 oN. Brings every blessing from above. 2 Eternal are Thy mereies, Lord; 16/ 2 Restraining prayer, we cease to fight; Eternal truth attends Thy word: and vele/ Prayer makes the Christian's armour Thy praise shall sound from shore to 2; And Satan trembles when he sees bright; shore, „ har·- The weakest saint upon his knees. Till suns shall rise and set no more. 0. Hymns on this page to Tune 217. See also 209, 213, 118, 122, 140. . 11 — 222 JEHOVAH'S AWFUL TIRONE. 255 I. Warrs. L. M. IDDEEEEEEEE E — 2 11—————— 5 765 235—— 1. Be-fore Je ho-vah's aw- ful throne Ve nations bow with sa-ered joy, e S...—— —. 1 —4 SEERAN .——.————...—— SꝗSPSSSSSSSI III.— 13.6.— —.—.— I. ———— ‚ii‚e‚eie —8 S S.. Hi 263 Knowthat the Lord is God a-lone, He ean ere-ate, He ean ere-ate, and He de- stroy. He I——. ISSSSESESSEEEE E ————3——..—— ———— 4.— 4—.——.— ——————— EETEENDEEEE ——=. 4— — rTI—* LSV E 167 and He de- stroy. He can ere- ate and He de- stroy. can ere- ate and He de-stroy. He 1t.— i. 2 500.3 0—— e—— DEDRSD. —.. 22 1———— Lit 2 His sovereignu power, without our aid, And earth with her ten thousand Made us of clay and formed us men; tongues And when like wandering sheep we Shall fill Thy courts with sounding strayed, Praise. He brought us to His fold again. 4 Wide as the World is Thy command; Vast as eternity Thy love; 3 We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful Firm as a rock Thy truth must stand, When rolling years shall cease to songs, High as the heavens our voices raise; move. 228 wUM. EHE LEADETHME. J. H. GrIAOORE. 1 HE leadeth me, O blessed thought, Near waters still, o'er troubled sea, O Words with heavenly comfort fraught, By His oνn hand He leadeth me. Whate'er I do, Whereter I be, 3 Lord, I Would clasp Thy hand in mine, Still tis God's hand that leadeth me. Nor ever murmur nor repine— Content whate'er my lot may be, Since tis my God that leadeth me. 4 And when my weary journey's done— He leadeth me. He leadeth me. By His oëυn hand He leadeth me. 2 Sometimes»mid scenes of deepest When by Thy grace the victory's won, gloom, And heaven's pearhy gates Lsee, Sometimes where Eden'sbowers bloom; Vet still I'IIsing, He leadeth me.“ Hymns on this page to TPune 222. See also 209, 217, 118, 122, 140. thousand sounding mmand 5 mst stand, cease t0 (A0EE bled sed, th me. 224 PRAISE OE JESSS. C. H. SronsEoN. C. M. SURUBSOLE. —— STRT— EEEEEE +I . EHEE H —— + 2*. + .—.—.— S 1.„All hail the power of Je- sus' name! Let an 280 trate fall; Bring forth the 1— 2 5.. ů13———— rn öi Z.— E EE SPS. ——.——.————1—12.—— V 7 e ..—.—.— SPSPDSI IEHEHEÆ ee e e roy-al di- dem, And crown Him, crown Him, erown Him, erown Him Lord of all.“ *. 1Z— S 2.. ISEEE D— —p——————— 4—— CRHoRus, fo õe Ssung at—1 ⸗H!Hdx; r— Lin 2 E E**..... 2—— — — And eroπ.. Him Lord of all, And erown.. Him TLord of all, And .. 8. .—————.——— eEE.— —1 EI... — —— —.—— x— ö 4— ö 2— 2.——.— Rr, n d,. 2—2—— +1 EFꝗEEEIr II — —— Co. Him Lord of all, And erown Him Tord of AI. U —. —————— ——— FF, E Ban erer. x 2——. Matrons and maids lift up their song (NMen's votces onl.) And crown Him Lord ef all. 2 Let men and sires Ioud praises bring To Him who drank the gall; Adoreé their now ascended King,(Ihie ꝛofiole congregation.) And crown Him Lord of all. 4 Now in one glad exultant song, We at His footstocl fall, Cthrong, Unite with all His blood-washed And crovn Him Lord of all. (Women's volces only.) 3 Now to the Lord, of woman born, Who slept in Bethlehem's stall, VOICE OF JESUS. H. Boxan. C. M.D. SronB. 1 +2.— d 2——. SDSDS eEeE eeeeEEEEESEÆ—.—.— +— ö 1. I bheard the voice of Je- sus say,„Oome un 0 D. C. Ieame to Je-sus as 4 vas, Wes. ry, ad ů— x qIE —.———.— E 2—— 2————— ů 1 u 22—— 9— 2 N=— ,x——— D————ED—— 2 x x ö Me and rest; Lay down, thou vea ry one, lay down worn, and sad: Ifound in Him a rest 3 place, — 96 2 2. ASSE= —.——.— =————.—— —.———— .———.7—8 + Ist kime. V.0.(— 2nd time. 906 2—.———. IIIITITTT EIII......... ö ..— ADDI— H45———— 3333 ö— Thy head up- on My breast.“ And He has made me glad. 15—— —— —2 2... EE-.= 4.— ‚.3.e— ö —.— I———— 2 ö ———.— ——1— ö— 2 I heard the voice of Jesus say, 3 Lheard the voice of Jesus say, 226 Behold, I freely give The living water—thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live.“ Lcame to Jesus, and Ldrank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul And now I live in Him.(revived, C. M. Fast to his father's arm, And casts his weakness on the strength That keeps him safe from harm; So I, my Father, cling to Thee, And thus Ievery hour Would link my earthly feebleness To Thine almighty power. 2As trustful as a child who looks Up in his mother's face, And all his little griefs and fears Forgets in her embrace; Hymns on this page to Tune 225 or 227. 3 Iam this dark world's light; Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright.“ Llooked to Jesus and I found In Him my star, my sun: And in that light of Hfe I'Il walk Till travelling days are done. LIXEE ELITITLE CFiIEBREN B. Ser. 1 A8 helpless as a child who clings So I to Thee, my Saviour, look, And in Thy face divine Can read the love that will sustain As weak a faith as mine. As loving as a child who sits. Close by his parent's Knee, And knows no want while it can have That sweet society; So, sitting at Thy feet, my heart Would all its love outpour,[Lord, And pray that Thou wouldst teach me, TO love Thee more and more. See also 33, 94. 221 ICAMI. I.S JESUS. W. Lurr. C.M.D. Altered from Kinuax. ———— E—.— * 1. I eame to Je.sus, weak and faint, Astray up-on life's road; Icame not as a 84 IEEEEE ————.— mn EEE IIIHa ss= sset.e —.—.———8—— —F——— —... 2 2 2— 12 —1FHF 7 7 righteous saint, But with a sinner's 2 He ask'd me not what name I bore, If , .SII......... nn. A. EIPIPIIFIFID——————— ES *— ns ai v, er mi.,; uirnerit irt, L. i. ö PP T 2 , + Iwere rich or gréat; He call'd the poor, and L was poor, A beg-gar at His gate. 88— +2. ů—0 T 2. Lmi.w—.— I.I ü 2 He did not ask me for a gift; Thad no name, I had no right, Lhad no gift to give: No gift; in sore distress He kindly, simply bade me lift Istood a sinner in His sight, Mine eyes, and look and live. And asked that He would bless. He asked me not which way Icame— 4 He asked for nothing, save that I Ry wales f Aeeh despair, With simple heart would trust Or hills of hope; twas all the same, ihe cruel death He deigned to die, So they but led me there. That merey might be just. 3 He asked me not if Lcould show He asked my faith: my faith I gave, My right to claim His grace, Gave what He gave me first; Myright my guilty head hung low, And trusting, He was pleased to save, Ihid my blushing face. All shall be saved who trust. 228 c.x. MVHIEART IS RESTING. A. L. WAING. MV heart is resting, O my God, 2 And a new song is in my mouth Iwill give thanks and sing; To long-loved music set; My heart is at'the secret source Glory to Thee for all the grace Of every precious thing. Ihave not tasted yet. Ithirst for springs of heavenly life, Ihave a heritage of joy And here all day they rise; That yet I must not see; Iseek the treasure of Thy love, The hand that bled to make it mine, And close at hand it lies. Is keeping it for me. Hymns on this page to Tune 227 or 225. Sée also 33, 94. WILLIAN CoWEER. 229 SOMETIMES A LIGHT SURPRISES. LoWELILI. Masov. ee 2 2 ö.———— ů.—+ ——̃+—.— 2i— 22 AE— — S Per n— — Sometimes a light sur-pris-es 2. I The Christian while He sings: It ho-Iy con-tem- pla- tion, We sweetly then pur-sue The theme of God's sal- is the Lord who va- tion, And find üt V EEENE...‚ — I.— 1 EI.—..——..— —....—— CI I 4* —1 1— LI—— — DE 27—. D 3— 1—. E RA 23— kI. ses With heal-ing in His wings. When comforts re de- ou ⸗ning, Jue ey er new. Set free from pre-sent sor- roν, We Küuin. zit rsur grants the soula- gain A cheer-ful-ly can say, EI —2.— sea- son of clear shin-ing, E'en let th'unkucwn to-morrow Bring with it What it To cheer it af- ter —2— 1— S... — ———.—— — — 2— 3 It can bring with it nothing But Ile will bear us through; Who gives the lilies elothing, Will clothe His people too; Beneath the spreading heavens, No ereature but is fed; And He who feeds the ravens, Will give His children bread. 280 1 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Ve soldiers of the eross! Lift high His royal banner; It must not suffer loss: From victory unto vietory His army shall He lead, Till every foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The trumpet-eall obey; Forth to the mighty confliet, In this His glorious day; Ve that are men nowe serve Him, Against unnumber'd foes; Vour courage rise with danger, And strength to strength oppose, Hymns on this page to Tune 229. 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither Their wonted fruit should bear, Though all the fleld should wither, Nor flocks, nor herds be there; Vet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voĩce; For while, in Him confiding, Icannot but rejoice. STAN0O UFP FOR JESUS. G. DorrixEID. 3 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Stand in His strength alone: The armeof flesh will fail you; Ve dare not trust your oπn: Put on the gospel armour, And watching unto prayer, when duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there, 4 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song. Po Him that overeometh erown of life shall be; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. See also 235, 5, 16, 51, 55, 180. * Lord who Jod's Sal- ner hear/ ither, re; ice: 281 7.6. PEHE COMMON 1I SALVATION! oh, salvation; en- dearing, precious sound! Shout, shout the Wword salvation!““ to earth's remotest bound. Cthe lost, Salvation for the guilty, salvation for Salvation for the wretched, the sad, and sorrow-tossed. 2 Salvation for the aged, salvation for the young,(with joyful tongue; Salvation eten for children, proclaim 28 7.6. I ILAXVmy sins on Jesus, The spotless Lamb of God; He bears them all and fréees us From the aecursed load. Ibring my guilt to Jesus, To wash my crimson stains, White in His blood most precious, Till not a spot remains. 2 Ilay my wants on Jesus; All fulness dwells in him; He heals all my diseases, He doth my soul redeem. Ilay my griefs on Jesus, My burdens and my cares; He from them all releases, He all my sorrows shares. 2337.6. HE BELOVED 1 HOW lost was my condition, Till Jesus made me whole; There is but one Physician, Can cure a sin-sick soul. Next door to death He found me, And snatched me from the grave, To tell to all around me His wondrous power to save. 2 The worst of all diseases Is light compared with sin; On every part it seizes, But rages most within. 234 7.6. THE OLD, 1 TELLme the old, old story, Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His Iove. Tell me the story simply, As to à little child, For ILam weak and weary, And helpless and defiled. 2 Jell me the story slowly, That Imay take it in— That wonderful redemption, God's remedy for sin. Tell me the story often, For I forget so soon, The early dew“ of morning Has passed away at noon. Hymns on this page to Tune 229. SALVATION. A. MrDAXB. Salvation for the wealthy, salvation for the poor,(evermore. Salvation for the lowly, e'en life for 3 Salvation without money, salvation without price,(doth suffice: Salvation without labour—believing Salvation now—this moment! then Why, Oh! why deélay? Vou may not see to-morrow; now is SED SERR salvation's day! FNM DN ON IESUS. EH. BoNA. 3 I rest my soul on Jesus, This weary soul of mine; ö His right hand me embraces, Ion His breast recline. Llove the name of Jesus, Immanuel, Christ the Lord; Like fragrance on the breezes, His name abroad is poured. 4 Lleng to be like Jesus, Meek, loving, lowly, mild; Llong to be like Jesus, The Father's holy child. Llong to be with Jesus, Amid the heavenly throng; To sing with saints His praises, To learn the angels' song. PHVSICIAN. J. NXWrON. Tis palsy, poison, fever, And madness, all combined! And none but a believer The least relief can find. 3 At length this great Physician (How matchless is His grace l) Accepted my petition, And undertook my case; First gave me sight to view Him, For sin my sight had sealed; Then bid me look unto Him: Llooked, and IWas healed. Miss HANEEX. 3 Tell me the story softly, With earnest tones and grave; Remember! L'm the sinner Whom Jesus cameè to save. Tell me that story always, If you would really be, In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. 4 Tell me the same old story, When you have causè to fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear. Ves, and when that world's glory Is dawning on my soul, Tell me the old, old story, Christ Jesus makes thee whole.“ See also 235, 5, 16, 51, 55, 130. COME UNTO ME. H. C. Dix 7.6. 12 25—.——.——— ———— n—— A——..— E 2 2 W 1 1.“OCome un- to me ye wea- ry, And I will give you rest; 0 . x x x + 7——. S i ESRI= S SDSꝑD‚D‚I. —.——.—.——— ö 1 ů——— e ennee nt ar, D —3 S E EDEEEEEEEρͤE ² 2— blessed voice of Jesus. Which comes to hearts op-press'd, It tells of ben-e- die- 4— x —“IIS— S. SSSE—— —————.————————....——.—.— —.————— 12——— ⁴t dadeRür. L —2—— S. —15.—. EEEE——.— ν— 10 140 9 tion, Of pardon, grace, and peace. Ofjoy that hath no ending, Of love which eannot cease. Ni I —....——.0.—.—, — E—.— „ Er;ri:. HM Faire. FE e— Dae=. ———————— 9 3 286 7.6. 1 Come unto Me, ye wanderers, And Lwill give you light.“ O loving voice of Jesus, Which comes to cheer the night! Our hearts were filled with sadness, And wWe had lost our way; But He has brought us gladness And songs at break of day. Come unto Me, ye fainting, And I will give you life.“ O cheering voice of Jesus, Which comes to aid our strife! IC0OUILD not do without Thee, O Saviour of the lost! Whose precious blood redeemed me At such tremendous cost; Thy righteousness, Thy pardon, Thy precious blood must be My only hope and comfort, My glory and my plea! Lcould not do without Thee! Lcannot stand alone, Ihave no strength or goodness, No wisdom of my ovn; But Thou, beloved Saviour, Art all in all to me, And weakness will be power If leaning hard on Thee. The foe is stern and eager, The fight is fierce and long; But He has made us mighty, And stronger than theé strong. 4 And whosoever cometh, Lwill not cast him out.““ O welcomeè voice of Jesus, Which drives away our doubt! Which calls us, very sinners, Unworthy though we be Of 1ove so free and boundless, To come, dear Lord, to Thee. NOT WITHOUT THEE. F. R. HAVEnGAT. 3 Lcould not do without Thee! For, O! the way is long, And Iam often weary, And sigh replaces song; How could I do without Thee? Ido not know the way; Thou knowest, and Thou leadest, And wilt not let me stray. 4 Icould not do without Thee, For years are fleeting fast, And soon in solemn loneness The river must bé passed; But Thou wilt never leave me, And though the waves roll high, Iknow Thou wilt be near me, And whisper,„It is I.“ Hymns on this page to Tune 235. See also 229, 5, 16, 51, 55, 130. N4 X not cease. 11 . — 287 1 288 7.6. O JESUS, IHAV 1 289 7.6. O DEAR, DEAR 1 240 7.6. PHE HEOLIESI 1 241 7.6. 1 MWV sins, my sins, my Saviour! 7.6. O LAMR of God, still keep me Near to Thy wounded side; Tis only there in safety And peace Ican abide. What foes and snarées surround me! What lusts and fears within! The grace that sought and found me Alone can keep me clean. Tis only in Thee hiding, Iknow my life secure; Only in Thee abiding, The conflict can endure; O PESUS, I have promised To serve Thee to the end; Be Thou for ever near me, My Master and my Friend! ILSshall not fear the battle If Thou art by my side, Nor wander from the pathway If Thou wilt be my guide. O Nesus, Thou hast promised To all who follow Thee, That where Thou art in glory, There shall Thy servant be; TO Thee, O dear, dear Saviour, My spirit turns for rest, My peace is in Thy favour, My pillow on Thy breast. Though all the world deceive me, ILknowe that Lam Thine, And Thou wilt never leave me, O blessed Saviour mine! In Thee my trust abideth, O LAMB OF G60OD. On Theéee my hope relies O Thou, whose love provideth For all beneath the skies! TIE holiest we enter x In perfect peace with God; ö Our thoughts are made to centre In Jesus and His blood; And while we mourn our dulness, In thought, and Word, and deed, We glory in His fulness, Which meets our every need. Much incense is ascending Before our Father's throne, His gracious ear is bending To hear our feeblest groan; How sad on Thee they fall, Seen through Thy gentle patience, Itenfold feel them all! ILRnow they are forgiven, But still their pain to me Is all the grief and anguish MV SINS, MV SINS. They laid, my Lord, on Thee. Hymns on this page to Tune 235. J. G. Drex. Thine arm the victory gaineth Over every hurtful foe; Thy love my heart sustaineth In all its cares and woe. 3 Soon shall my eyes béehold Thee, With rapture, face to face; One half hath not béeen told me Of all Thy power and grace; Thy beauty, Lord, and glory, The wonders of Thy love, Shall be the endless story Of all Thy saints above. EROMISED. J. Bown. And, Jesus, I have promised To serve Thee to the end; O give me grace to follow, My Master and my Friend! 3 O let me see Thy footmarks, And in them plant mine oπτn; My hope to follow duly Is in Thy strength alone! Oh, guide me, call me, draw me, Uphold me to the end; And uthen in heaven receive me, My Saviour and my Friend! SAVIOUR. J. S. B. MoxNsEII. O Thou, whose mercy found me, From bondage set me free, And then for ever bound me, With three-fold cords to Thee! 3 O for a heart to love Thee NMoreè truly as ILought, And nothing place above Thee, In deed, or word or thought! O for that choicest blessing Of living in Thy love, And thus on earth possessing The peace of heaven above. EENTER. ManX Bowix. To all our prayers and praĩses Christ adds His sweet perfume; And love the altar raises These odours to consume. 3 O God, we come with singing, Because our great High Priest Our names to Thee is bringing, And ne'er forgets the least; For us He wears the mitre, Where holiness Shines bright; For us His robes are hiter Than heaven's unclouded light J. S. B. MoNSIII. 2 My sins, my sins, my Saviour! They take such hold on me, To loOoRE up I'm not able, Save only, Christ, to Thee: In Thee is all forgiveness, In Thee abundant grace, My shadow and my sunshine, The brightness of Thy face. See also 229, 5, 16, 51, 55, 130. —t.'.'.— —IIIIieeeeeee 24 HIOWMUCHIOWE. R. M. MoChEIXX. 7˙⁸—. C. MALAN. ——.— *.......——.— EE DRRRI— —— e e er l—— Hhn— 475 1. When this pass-ing world is done, When has sank von glar- ing sun; ——⁵ RSE....e + — 24 2—— S...—— 7 2..i...—— 2.——————— —— 1——ñ— 6.—. —..——— ———.e 2 45——2 2——— e,let —— S ·.—= E SSE wWhen T stand with Christ— high, Look- ing o'er life's his-— to- ry. + E 2. — EEE n E.ERDEE.—— —2— n Ln n.,.— 4 —5—52.—— E 2— f——— 9 — — —.——..— ,e E 5.85 7—— Then, Lord, shall I then, how much L owe. 15⁰m ö 2— ö S— E—————2 H ..—— A—.—.——ꝗ 22—m—½—— DIi‚‚.e H 2 Wuen Istand before the throne, Dressed in beauty not my ovn, When Lsee Thee as Thou art, Love Thee with unsinning heart, Then, Lord, shall J fully Know, Not till then—how much LOWe. 248”is. TIELHECGOME. 3 Chosen not fer good in me, Wakened up from wrath to flee, Hidden in the Saviour's side, By the Spirit sanctified. Teach me, Lord, on earth to show, By my love, how much LowWwe. E. H. BIcEERSTETE. 1TILL He come!“—oh, let the words 3 Clouds and conflicts round us press; Linger on the trembling chords; Let the little while?' between In their golden light be seen; Let us think how heaven and home Lie beyond that Till He come!““ 2 When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast All our life-joy overcast? Hush! be every murmur dumb, It is only,“Till He come!“ 24⁴4 s. COMING—TO 1 IANM coming to the cross; Lam poor, and weak, and blind; Iam counting all but dross, ILSshall full salvation find. Humbly at Thy Cross Ibow.; Save me, Jesus, save me now. 2 Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earthly store, Would we have one sorrow less? AIthe sharpness of the cross, All that tellsthe world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Only whisper„Till He come!““ 4 See, the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine, and break the bread; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board, Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only“ Till He come!““ ö é THE CROSS. W. MAoDONAID Soul and body, Thine to be— Wholly Thine for evermore. 3 In the promises I trust, Now LkEnOW the blood applied; LIam prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am cerucifled. x Humbly at thy Cross IboV Jesus, saves me, saves me now. Hymns on this page to Tune 242. Séee also 105. — 14 FFNI. 4 24⁵ FISHERS OFV MEN. Marax. S.— E. ——————.— ů —. H,— 1* +.— 3553— 3 10 He en 33 1s wise,*9* W ouldwe knowthe 65— ,ir SIIS E EE ——.— 2 2————..—ꝛ—————— —.———— e—.—.— E. IIIE innt. 2. ᷣ SPSPSPSPSPSPIP SPPIPIPIII 2.—————.—.— 1 ———. 65 Hi 7 15 5 Iarerne eeete eto 160 this the pow'r, n xx. ˖ 411r n ni I e ——..—2 EEEI EEE — 1.—.EEEEEE —.— x— 8 5 2——2— ⁰⁵—.—.— ö r——.———.I——— ö ö*—.— DSDEDDI —2— s——*. V1— + —.— 4333 + 2—— 2— e 7 spi- rit sway; Following Je-sus hour by.— We may learnthe Master's way I owe 0* 15 100 4 — ————02——2—2.— 5— ö .—.=———— —.. 2.—.— 1e F DEEE— 1*— 11 0 I RT 2 We must fish in waters deep, Fishing'neath heaven's sunny blue, We must fish in shallows clear, When the daysare warm! and bright flee Anywhere—so we may reach Oh, whatever else we do de Those who wander far and near. We must keep ourselves from sight. Patience, wisdom, tact. and Skill, Some are caught in sununer's glow. t0 Sbow, All are needed in this crakt Some in sorrow's dreary night. We· Would we aim our nets to Hll, Oh! for wisdom how to Khow ö Would we take a mighty draught Where to go and fish aright. EusEII. 3 One net will not take them all, All the secret seems to lie us press Some are strong, and some are Weak, In Christ's words to me and thee— less“ Some are great, and some are small,„Wouldst thou fish Successfully, Very different those we seek. Fisher, thou must follow Me.“ 246 9—— CHILDREN OF Fn KING. IJOENCENNICEK. I CHILDRENof the heavenly King, 2 Shout, ye ransomed flock, and blest; As ye journey, sweetly sing; VYou on Jesus' throne Shall rest; Sing your Saviour's Worthy praise, There your seat is now prepared; There your kingdom and reward. Glorious i in His works and ways. aud We are travelling home to God, Onward, then, we gladly press bodrc In the way the fathers trod; Through this earthly Wilderness; 21 They are happy now, and ye Only, Lord, our leadler be, ne Soon their happiness shall see. And we still will follow Thee. LcoSι 247 ˙“s. SIMPLVTRNUSTIINE. E. Padx. — I SIMPILXV trusting every day, 2 Singing, if my Way is clear; 6. Trusting through a stormy way; Praying, it the path is drear, Even when my aith i is small, If in danger, for Him call; led: Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting 5 esus, that is all. 30 Brightly doth His Spirit shine Trusting Him wWhile life hall last, Into this poor heart of mine: Trusting Him till earth is past, 11, While He leads Icannot fall; Till within the jasper wall, noN. Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting Jesus, that is all. Hymnus on this page to Tune 245. See also 139, 151. ITIE is earnest, passing by; Death is earnest, drawing nigh: Sinner, wilt thou trifling be? Time and death appeal to thee. Life is earnest; when'tis o'er, Thou returnest never more. Soon to meet eternity, Wilt thou never serious be? 3 God is earnest; kneel and pray, Ere thy season pass away: —— 2⁴⁸ WEV WILI. E DiE C. WESILEX. 7˙²8. PIEVIEI. 6———.—. ee I.T.....— DS WED= 2—0— 1. Sin-ners, turn! why will ye die? God your Maker asks you why 2 1 4.— 2 .. 2—.—..I . mas .—‚..— x 5 x — A— SII .—....— r God who did your be- ing give. Made you for Him- self to live. x.— .S.P E 2 S— —————— 2 S. 4—— E 2 Sinners, turn! why will ye die? Wy, ve long-sought sinners, why Christ, your Saviour, asks you vhy)— Will ye grieve your God and die? He who can your souls retrieve, 50 NUat COuld Red e ö ö* vour Redeemer do Died Himself that vou might live. MUore than He hath done for vou 7 3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? IDo procure your peace with God, God the Spirit asks vou, Why? Could He more than shed His blood? He, whosèé mercy with you strove, 6 After all the Spirit' 2. Spirit's Iove Woo'd you to embrace His love. All His drawings from above, 4 Why not His free grace receive? Wy will ye your Lord deny? Will ye still refuse to live? Wuy will ye resolve to die? 249 PsG. IIMXL IS EARNESF. Dyꝑn. Ere He set His judgment throne; Ere the day of grace beé gone. 4 Christ is earnest; bids thee come; Paid thy spirit's priceless sum! Wilt thou spurn thy Saviour's love, Pleading with thee from above. 5 O be earnest, do not stay: Thou may'st perish e'en to-day. Rise, thou lost one; rise and flee; Lo! thy Saviour waits for thee. 250 7s. POWER FROM ON HIGH. A. MIDIANR. 1 LORD, our waiting spirits bow, In Thy blessèd presence now; May the Holy Spirit be Now our power to wait on Thee. 2 Power, O Lord, for power we cry! Grant us each àa rich supply, 281 78 TIS religion that can give, Sweetest pleasures while we live; Tis religion must supply Solid comfort when we die. TIS RELIGION. That our longing souls may be Fully satisfied by Thee. 3 Sweet the solemn hour of prayer, Sweet to feed on heavenly fare, NVow let such our portion be, Saviour, as we wait on Thee. Mrs. MasrERS. 2 After death its joys will be ö Lasting as eternity. Be the living God my friend, Then my bliss shall never end. Hymns on this page to Tune 248. Sée also 252, 256, 17, 80. E„& 2582 TAEEE M LIRE. PiEIEI. F. R. HAVENCGAL. 78. From MozaRr. —.——8————.—655— SSRRDDEEEE E EE EEEEEEEE i 4 Wü)— 1. Take my life and let U Con-se- erat-ed Lord to Thee, ö—. d e r.. we 2.— IEE VE E — 4— e——————— ——.——.—— 2 ESS EE 2—— S...——————— f. RI 0 lire 2 ö—H ö— Take my mo-ments and my days, Let them flow in eease-less Praise. 2 4„NN +. 2 Ee 2 2 E. — 4.—..— 22 2—.— 2 E EA EEE — PSPSSPSPSPSS‚‚I F.— lers, wuy ö 2 Take my hands, and let them move Take my lips, and let them be mud die? At the impulse of Thy love; Filled with messages from Thee. Take my feet, and let them be ö er do, 56.77 4 Take my will, and make it Thine, for you? Swift and beautiful for Thee. It shall be no longer mine. th God, 3 Take my voice, and let me sing Take myself, and I will be His blood? Always, only for my King: Ever—only—all for Thee. 2588 7s. NOT I., SUT EEARITI. A. TorrADX. — OBNEOT of my, first desire! 3 Lord, it is not fe to lixe, —0 Jesus! crucified for me; If Thy presence Thou deny; All to happiness aspire, Lord, if Thou Thy presence give, DqII. Only to be found in Thee.»Tis no longer death to die. throne; 2 Thee to praise and Thee to know 4 Let me but Thyself possess, one. Constitutes my bliss below.; Total sum of happiness; come; Thee to see, and Thee to love, Perfect peace Ithen shall prove, 1 270 Constitute my bliss above. Heaven below and heaven above. ne. 258⁴4. HASTEN, SINNER. TEOIIAS Scorr 7 1 HASTEN, sinner, to be wise, 3 Hasten, sinner, to return, Stay not for the morrow's sun; ö Stay not for the morrow's sun, 0-day. Longer wisdom ou despise, Lest thy lamp should fail to burn and fle; Harder is she to be won. Ere salvation's work is done. Ft 2 Fasten merey to implore, FHasten, sinner, to be blest, MmIX. Stay not for the morrow's sun, Stay not for the morrow's sun, ö y be Lest thy season should be o'er Uest perdition thee arrest Ere this evening's stage be run. Ere the morrow is begun. prayer, 2558 ˙*s. GLADSOME MIND. J. MrIxTOV. fare,. Ri ind 3All things living He doth feed; 1 LEXT us, with a gladsome mind, 8 ·gHe feed; be, Praise äRe Lord, for He is kind: His full hand supplies their need: hee. For His mercies shall endure, 4FHe hath, with a piteous eye, Mems. Ever faithful, ever sure. Looked upon our misery; — be 2 Let us sound His name abroad 5 Let us, then, with gladsome mind, For 0'f gods He is the God. Praise the Lord, for He is kind 21 See also 248, 256, 17, 80. r ena· Hymns on this page to 252. ME Cowrrn 7s. German Evening Hymn. —— SSSDSESSDSSSSEEE EE E E leEHZZSSE 0* 7„rr er 1. Hark, my soul it is the Lord!„Wis thy Saviour, hear His word, LN ———. 2——* „ I2:.. .. * —.—— EDN H 2 +——— E—.—* 2— 5„„ q,„I +— —7 Je.sus speaks, andspeałks to thee.— Say poor sinner, lov'st thou Me. N N—N ..„ 2 TT— .—1——— +—3 22** ö S. +. SI 95„ 2 Idelivered thee when bound; And, when bleeding, heal'dthywound, Sought thee wand'ring, set theeright; Turned thy darkness into light. Can a woman's tender care Cense towards the child she bare? Ves, she may forgetful be, Vet will Lremember thee. Mine is an unchanging love, Higher than the heights above; 287. CHRILST has done the mighty work; Nothing left for us to do, But to enter on His toil, Unter on His triumph too. 2 His the pardon, ours the sin; Greaut the sin, the pardon great— His the good, and ours the ill; His the love, and ours the hate. 258 uS. 1 AT the eross our sin we see— Learn Thy love Wwhile gazing thus; Sin which laid the eross on thee, Love which bore the eross for us. Here we learn to serve and give, And rejoieing, self deny: Here we gather love to live, Here we gather faith to die. 259 5. 1 Trials must and will befall; But, with humble faith, to see Love inseribed upon them all— This is happiness to me. CHRIST HAS DOONE ALL. AT THE CROSS. TRIALS. Hymns on this page to Tune 256. See also 248, 252, 17, 80. Deeper than the depths beneath; Free and faithful, strong as death. 5 Thou shalt see My glory soon, When the work of grace is done: Partner of My reign shalt be: Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me?““ 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint That my love is weak and faint: Vet Ilove Thee, and adore; Oh! for grace to love Thee more. H. Bovan. 3 His the labour, ours the rest; His the death, and ours the life; Ours the fruit of victory, His the agony and strife. 4 He has sowed the precious seed, Nothing left for us unsown; Ours it is to reap the fleld, Make the harvest joy our ovn. E. CHAnIUs(alt.) 3 Symbols of our Übertyr. And our service here unite? Captives, by Thy eross set ree, Soldiers of Thy eross we fight. 4 Pressing onwards as we can, Still to Thee our hearts must tend Where our earliest hopes began, There our last aspirings end. W. Cowoern. 2 Trials make the promise sweet; Trials give new life to prayer; Trials bring meé to His feet, Lay me low, and keep me there. — eret be: onu Me?“ aint faint: re; ee more. H. Boxau. rest he life; 18 Seedh WI d, ONI. LELLSü lalt.) 3 t free, fight. ν¹ 2 Uust tend. beghn, eud. V. Coneru. gyeet νεr 5 get, 16 there· 50. J. HAnr 8.7.4. 2⁵——— —.‚............ 0 b 1. Come, ye sin- ners, poor and nee-dy, Weak and wound-ed, sick and sore, . 17. ni.*.— 2——2——..— S 2. PPII... IDDE •¹ iii D..——*—.——.——.—— —...— D n Je-sus rea-dy stands—1—.— you, Full of pi ty, joined with power; —— +. ö.——————————.——————+—— dee—.—— —————.——.——.. III E—— Fi—— He is a ⸗ ble, He is A- ble, He is wil⸗ ling, doubt no more. N 1 — 22— é —.———— S—..........— .....—. 2— — — E 2 Let not conscience make you linger,/, Vou will never come at all. Nor of fitness fondly dream; Not the righteous, AII the fitness He requireth Sinners Jesus cameè to call. IS to Hiainle ei need of Him. 4 Lo! the inearnate God ascended, This He n Pleads the merit of His blood, Tis the Spirit's rising beam. Ventureé on Him, venture Fholly Let no other trust intrude, 3 Come ye weary, heavy laden, Bruised and broken by the fall; None but Jesus If you tarry till you're better, Oan do helpless sinners good. 261 8.7.2. COME AND WELCOME. A. MIDIANI. 1 COME and welcome to the Saviour, Thou in Him a friend shalt find; He in merey bids thee come; Come, and welcome, Come, be happy in His favour, To a Saviour good and kind. Longer from Him do not roam; 3 Come, and welcome; do not linger, ‚ Come and welcome, Make thy happy choice to-day Come to Jesus, sinner, come True, thou art à guilty Ssinner, 2 Come, and weleome; rise for glory But He'l wash thy sins away; Come, and welcome, Leave the passing world behind Christ will spread His banner oer thee, Time admits of no delay. 262 8.7.4. SHOWERS OE BLESSING. A. MIDIAVE. 1 SHOWERS of blessing1'' gracious 2 Showers of blessing! joyful Promise, Showers, From the God Who rules on bigh; Making every heart rejoice:[mise, From the everlasting Father, Comé, ye saints, and plead the pro- He who Will not, cannot lie. Raise in faith the suppliant voice; Showers of blessing, ö Showers of blessing, He has promised from the sky. Oh, let nothing less suffice Hymns on this page to Tune 260. See also 263. 266, 269, 270. 2638 TARKE SALVATION. A. MIpIAXE. 8.7.4. F. R. HAVERHEAT. ———=2— —.——————..‚I———— S.T V 7—————.. E 2. 130—*— ů +. 7 11⁵ x 1 1. Hark! the voice of Je- sus call-iug,“ Come, thou la-den; come to Me.“ IE 8 I haye rest and péace to of- fer, Rest, poor lab-'ring one, for thee; „. . +8— dn, Wüu Ere —— 5——......‚— ...— 8 2 —.—.—. —————— E— 5, dt re, vin vi,, va an— ——.— ů i „Take sal- va-tion, Take sal— va-tion, Take it n 1—5⁸5— nr. ——.— S......... ————.— 2 Ves; though full of heavenly glory, Still the Saviour calls to thee; Faithcan hear His gracious accents— Come, thou laden, come to Me. 3 Soon that voice will cease its calling, Now it speaks, and speaks to thee, 264 8.7.4. 1 CHRIST is coming! let ereation Bid her groans and travail cease; Let the glorious proclamation Hope restore, and faith inerease; Christ is coming! Come, Thou blessed Princeof Peace. 2 Earth can now but tell the story Of Thy bitter eross and pain; She shall yvet behold Thy glory When Thou comest back to reign: Ohrist is coming! Let each heart repeat the strain. 268 8.7.4. 1 Scripture says,„Wwhere sin abounded, Theredid grace much more abound.“ Thus has Satan been confounded. And his ovn discomfort found. Christ has triumphed! CHRIST IS COMING. GRACE ABOUNDING. Spread the glorious news around. Sinner, heed the gracious message— To the blood for refuge flee. 4 Life is found alone in Jesus, Only there'tis offered thee Offered without price or money, Tis the gift of God sent frée. J. R. Macpurr. 3 Long Thine exiles have been pining, Far from rest, and home, and Thee; But in heavenly glory shining, They shall soon Thy glory see: Ohrist is coming! Haste the joyous jubilee! 4 With that blessed hope before us, Let no harp remain unstrung; Let the mighty advent chorus Onward roll on every tongue: Ohrist is coming! OCome, Lord Jesus, quickly come A. MIDpTIANE. 2 Sin is strong, but is stronger, Christ 32— Sen More Siue⸗ Lield, oh vield to sin no longer, Turn to Jesus, yield to Him; He has triumphed! Sinners, henceforth Him esteem. Hymns on this page to Tune 263. See also 260, 266, 269, 270. — 466 HWRR 266 PASSING ONWARD. miti. A. MIpLIANE. 8.7. 4. B/ permission.) J. V. Warrs. —— PPEEEEET ———.———.——.—. —— SPSP.PIPIPII.I..I.. —3. in.mn n üüu:.. Me⸗ 1. Pass-ing on- ward, quickly passing, But I asl thee, whith-er bound? * In rn n. 26 ———23 2—— SEEDENE.— 4 5—.———.—————4———— —— x + F— V 5.5— D.. ASSSSSSEEEeee —.— 2—. EH= 1 7——— — 5 23 IS it 10 the ma- ny mansions Where e-ter- nal rest is found? tbee; 2 2 H 2 —: n, d r 35 L. 7*——.— Hνe— S—. —— 1. H + 2 ————— Iur di ie I. 2—— den e EE 2 Pass-ing onward— Pass-ing onward— Tell me, sin- ner, whith-er bound? ——,. 223= PfPFfFfFfFfFf 2.— SSSSE E. —— 23—.———.—— EA. —— —.— 2 Passing onward, quickly passing, Heeding not the call of God, Naught the wheels of time can stay, Passing onward E Sweet the thought that some are going Trampling on the Saviour's blood. 99. To. reahn of 600 day 4 Passing onward, quickly passing, Timè its course will quickly run; ) Christ their Leader—Christ their Sinner, hear the fond entreaty lee— 3 Passing onward, quickly passing, Of the ever gracious One— oney⸗ NMany to the downward road; Come and welcome, t free. Oareless of their souls immortal, Tis by Me that life is won.“ Laar“ 2807 8½.4. HE IS RISEN. P. P. BIIGS. ugderd IHALLELUIAIH, He is nisen That our Advocate is He: 7. Jesus is gone up on high He is risen, e Burst the bars of death asunder; Justified in Him are we. 20. Angels, Shout; and men reply— 3 Hallelujah, He is risen! ö He is risen,— Death for aye hath lost his sting, Living now, no more to die. Christ, Himself the Resurrection, re u 2 Hallelujah, He is risen! From the grave His oπn will bring: ung Our exalted Head to be; He is risen, us Sends the witness of the Spirit Living Lord, and coming King. gue: ‚ 2868 J.. FULI. SURRENDEIIN. W. Masox. ½ come I WELCOME, Welcome, dear Redeemer, 2 Knoyn to all to be Thy mansion, 5„ HAV. Welcome to this heart of mine; Earth and hell shall disappear; r. Lord, Imake a full surrender; Or in vain attempt possession, Lunms, Every power and thought be Thine. When they find the Lord is there. uhn Thine entirely, Shout, ye angels, nger ö Through eternal ages Thine. Shout, O saints, the Lord is here. 35 Hymns on this Page to Tune 266. Ses also 260, 263, 269, 270. M· estes ö 12 26 ILEHE 60S8F EL. NEVWWS. BoOoRNE& SANDERS. 8.7.4. See also Tunes 260, 263, 266. —. e— ——.—.— 7.3— 4—. — 22.—..,. — 1. Harkthe Gos- pel news is sound- ing, Christ has suf- fered 2. Ob! es-cape t0 von— der moun- tain, Now be-lieve in — 2.2 ——rerEE 2 S 59———.—=..— H.— 22 552.4 F— 2. 3 1——..— 1 EE 2 1———1H—— 1— — +— —————— V7 b II ———— 2—3 2— * 2 ö*³—.—4 on the tree, Streams of mer- ey are a- bound. ing, Christ to day; He in vites you to the foun-tain, S EEDg---rE.——j 2.— Z5 ——————=.— —.——— 5„— ᷑. S. EEEE SS— e N Grace for all is rich and free; Now, poor sin— ner, Now. poor Come, and wash your sins a- Vay; Do not tar- ry, D0 not — 2 ö x 12 10—— EEEEEE S—.2—.— 2. 24— 2 ————..——.— * 160— 3 Grace is flowing like a river: Millions there have been supplied; Still it flows as fresh as ever, From the Saviour's wounded side; None néed perisb, All may live, for Christ hath died. —⁊ͤ——— — —.—..————;— I 17 ö ät—5 27—— 41 sin- ner, Now, poor sin— ner, Look to Him who died for thee. tar ry, Do not tar- ry, Come to Jesus while you may. — ., ——— nenee. —..ü—.—I—— E— 4 Ohrist alone shall be our portion, Soon we hope to meet above: Then we'lbathe in the full ocean Of the great Redeemer's love; AlLNhis fulness, We shall then for ever ꝑrove. prove. — THE CONQUE:NV 6R CROWNED. T. KELILI. ———— 2 +———.———— — 7 —5 7—— i.. 1. Lock, ye saints, the sight is glo rious, See the“Man of Sor- rows' now.; 2. Orown the Sa- viour, an- gels, erown Him; Rich the tro-phies Je- sus brings; n.., m. DSDD‚‚.‚‚‚ee 2 e ——— E— IT *—— — + + PIPIII.I T T T SDSDSSDSSSEEEEEE E E.. cn AIE Hrags— From the fight re-turn'd vie- to-rious, EV Knee to Himshall bow: In the seat of pow'r enthrone Him, While the vault.... of Heav-en rings: u.t Kne n SSSSSSSS —.—— — 6 —.—— 16— 1I——————— CIIIIS—2—— 5F EEE—*/„ ——•* Crown. Him, Cron.. Him, Orowns be- come the Vie- tor's brow. Crown. Him, Crown Him, Crown the Sa- viour, Kivg of kings. 8—....* ——————— —.. 2. dn n—— — r/—— Orowns be·come the Vietor's brow, Crowns be. come. the Vie-tors brow, Crowns be- Ent of kings, Crown the Sa- viour, Eing of Kiugs, Crown the 2. *.......————.—.— SSI.......——.— Ie —5.— 62— J 220„ ———— *— ————— — EE—.——— rr, 2+ R come the Victor's brow, Orowus become the Victor's brow, Orovns become the Victor's brow. Saviour, Kingof kings, Crown the Saviour, Kingof kings, Crownthe Saviour, Kingof kings.“ TTT e SI......I..... Larn. dHs;,, 23—— 1 2—7 HIi»= + W 2.—— 1— 2² 1*0—————— 3 Sinners in derision erowned Him, 4 Hark! those bursts of acclamation! Mocking thus the Sa viour's elaim; Hark! those loud triumphant chords“ Saints and angels erowd around Him, Jesus takes the highest station: Own His title, praise His name; Oh what joy the sight afferds! Crown Him, erown Him; Crown Him, erown Him, Spread abroad the Victor's fame. King of kings, and Lord of lords.“ Aanm Snbrom. CAEEATEENM IN. Italian Air. 8.7. 0* 4—.—.——.——— N— —— H...— 27—— W 12 Miü 7 2/—ᷣ* 7— 1.„Call them in,“ the poor the wretch-ed, Sin-stain'd wan-d'rers from the fold, F 11 2.. = SSSEEEDENNDNEEEEEER— SIEEE e.. — r FINE SSASS S I EIeee E Peace and par- don free-Iy of- fer: Can you weigh. their worth with golde Bid them Come and rest in Je-sus; He is wait-ing,call them in. . E*— 2 EEE— I— ——— EEEEEEEE ————2— 1 AEN I ar. SSSIIIFFIFIFIFIFIFITITTIIIIIITIIIIII +—*.—— 2——* 4 -.- 2.2— 2 2* 7— E 2 + „Call them in,“ the weak, the wea- ry, La-den with the doom of sin; 4.— nn——.— E Ee —..I—....... 2„Call them in“'—the Jew, the Gentile; 3„Call them in''—the broken-hearted Bid the stranger to the feast; Cowering'neath the brand of shame, Call them in“—therich, the noble, Speak love's meéssage low and tender, From the highest to the least. Twas for sinners Jesus came. Forth the Father runs to meet them, See the shadows lengthen round us, He hath all their sorrows seen, Soon the day-dawn will begin, Robe, and ring, and royal sandals, Can you leave them lost and Lonely 7 Wait the lost onées— call them in.“ Christ is coming— call them in.“ 27½2. 8.7. ALE EOVEERCELLINE. C. WESLEX. 1 LOVE Divine, all love exeelling, 2 Finish, then, Thy new oreation, Joyof heaven, to earth come down! Pure and spotless may we be; Fix in us Thy humble dwelling, Let us see our whole Salvation All Thy faithful mereies erown, Perfectly secured by Thee. Jesus, Thou art all compassion, Changed from glory into glory, Pure unbounded love Thou art; Till in heaven wé take our place; Visit us with Thy salvation, Till we cast our erowns beforè Thee Enter every longing heart. Lost in wonder, love and praise. 27888.7. BEARING THIE CROSS. H. F. Lyrz. 1 JESUS, Lmy cross have taken, 2 Let the world despise and leave me, AIl to leave and follow Thee; They have left my Saviour too; Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, Human heéarts and looks deceive me, Thou from hence my all shalt be. Thou art not, like them, untrue; Perish every fond ambition, And wöhilst thou shalt smile upon me, All Pve sought, or hoped, or Knovn; God of wisdom, Iove, and might, Vet how rich is my condition, Foes may hate, and friends disoπn me: God and heaven are all my own! Show thy face, and all is bright. Hymns on this page to Tune 271. See also 21, 24, 31, 53, 77, 108, 150. rith goldꝰ uem in.“ an-Beurted dof ame, nd tender, ame. ound us, begin, dInely, them in. WESLI. tion, be; ion 0 1 P aCe; ore Thee ů praise. L. Iyi. me, t00 ceive me⸗ untrus; upon ne/ wight 150⁹n me⸗ hrigh 150. 27.(Sir. EBEN 1 COME, Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious measure, Sung by flaming hosts above; Fill my soul with sacred pleasure While Ising redeeming love, 2 Here Iraise my Ebenezer; Hither, by Thy help, IL'm come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. 2. 58.7. 1NOTHING sbut Thy blood, O Jesus! Can reélieve the sinner's smart; ö Nothing else from guilt release us, Nothing else can melt the heart. Law and terrors do but harden, All the while they work alone; But a sense of blood-bought pardon Soon dissolves a heart of stone. 2268888•7 1ALL my doubts J give to Jesus! I've His gracious promise heard— LShall never be confounded: Jam trusting in that word. All my sin LIlay on Jesus! He doth wash me in His blood; He wWäill keep me pure and holy, He will bring me bome to God. NOTEHINE BUH IHL BI.O0D. ECER. R. RobIxsov. Jesus sought me, when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He to réscue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 3 Oh! to grace how gréeat a debtor Daily I'm constraineéd to be! Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, Bind my wandéring heart to Thee, Prone to wander— Lord, I feel it; Prone to leave the God Ilove;[it— Here's my heart; Lord, take and seal Seal it from Thy courts above. J. HART. 2 Jesus, every consolation(good! Flows from Theèe, the Sovereign Love, and faith, and true repentance, AlLare purchased by Thy blood. From Thy fulness we receive them; We have nothing of our oπn; Freely Thou delight'st to give them To the néeedy, who have none. ALLGIVEN TO JESUS. J. C. Mondàx. 2 All my joys I give to Jesus! He is all Lwant of bliss; He of all the worlds is Master— He has all Lneed in this. All Lam J give to Jesus! Allmy body, all my soul, AllThave, and all J hope for, While eternal ages roll. 277 8.7. WMEETMEATFTHEFOUNTAIN. P. P. Rurss. Will you meet me at the fountain, When Ireach the glory-land? Will you meet me at the fountain? Shall Lclasp your friendly hand? Other friends will give me welcome, Other loving voices cheer; There'Il be music at the fountain; Will you, will you meet me there? 2 Will you meéet me at the fountainꝰ7/ For Tm sure that Ishall know ö Kindred souls and sweet communion, Moreé than I have known below; —278 86 1 IF you cannot on the ocean, Sail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, Laughing at thé storms vou meet; Vou can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay, Vou can lend a hand to help them, As they launch their boats away. 2 If you have not gold and silver Ever ready at command; If vou cannot to the needy Reach an ever open hand; Hymns on this page to Tune 271. X́IOUR MISSIleN. And the chorus will be sweeter When it bursts upon my ear, And my heaven seem completer If your happy voice I heéar. 3 Will you méeet me at the fountain? LShall long to have yvou near, When Imeet my loving Saviour, When His weleome words I hear. He will meet me at the fountain, His embraces Ishall share: There'Il be glory at the fountain; Will you, will you meet me there? ELILEN H. GarES. Vou can visit the afflicted, O'er the erring yvou can weep; Vou can be a true disciple Sitting at the Saviour's féet. 3 Do not, then, stand idly waiting, For some gréeater work to do; Oh, improve each passing moment, For these moments may bée few. Go and toil in any vineyard, Do not féear to do or dare; If vou want a field of labour, Vou can find it anywhere. See also 21, 24, 31, 53, 77, 108, 150. A hit-tle while, our Lord shall come, And we shall wander here no more; H9 Hae to our Father's home, Where He for us has gone be- fore; —.— ————3— IE 2— ½%½ +— EZ..IZ.— S—1.—.——.— —— EE—.—— 1* 5535 1.—.— E— III'III TTT —.—. 2. e EELEEE S..... 5⁵9 I WiI a. He'll take us 2.— 1— — ö—2—— e .—— . 2—...... E I— ꝑPꝑPSꝑSPSPSꝓSPSPꝑPSPSPIPCꝑSꝑPIPIꝑ‚IꝑI‚III‚ U 2———..——.——2.— .E T.— J—2——— + 13— ö SDSDSDSDSDDDs‚Deeeee E J —.,.—. 2. 15 281 8ꝰs. 2 little while!'' He'll come again! Let us the precious hours redeem Our only grief to give Him pain, Our joy to serve and follow Him; Watching and ready may we be, As those that long their Lord to see. 3 little while!“''twill soon be past; Wny should we shun the shame and Oh let us in His footsteps haste, Ceross 280 85²s. HIDDEN SOURCEOF REPOSE. C. Wrernv. THOU hidden source of calm repose, 3 Jesus, my all in all Thou art Thou all-suffieient Love Divine; My help and refuge from my foes. Secure Lam if Thou art mine; And 10 from sin, and grief, and shame, Ihide me, Jesus, in Thy name. Thy mighty name salvation is, And keeps my happy soul above; Comfortitbrings, and power, and peace, And joy, and everlasting love; To me with Thy dear name, are given, Pardon, and holineéss, and heaven. A LIVING, BRIGHTEREALITLNV. C. Eraaor. 10 JESUS, make Thyself to me A living, bright reality, More present to faith's vision keen Hymns on this page to Tune 279. To dwellwith Him to see His face, And Sing glo-ries of His grace. — N 45„ 0 —2 222 2 — 143 2—„2 E= ——*.————*.—.—.— — Counting for Him all else but loss: Oh how will recompense His smile The sufferings of this„ little while.“ 4„little while:“ come, Saviour, come!“ For Thee Thy bride has tarried long; Take Thy poor wearied pilgrims home, To sing the new eternal song; To see Thy glory, and to be In everything conformed to Thee. My rest in toil, my ease in pain; The medicine of my broken heart; In war my peace, in loss my gain, My smile beneath the tyrant's frown, In shame my glory and my crown. 4 In want, my plentiful Supply; In weakness, my almighty power; In bonds, my perfect liberty; My light in Satan's darkest hour: My help and stay, whene'er Lcall, My life in death—my heaven, my all. Than any outward object seen; Moreè dear, more intimately nigh, Than e'en the sweetest earthly tie! See also 92 and(Song Services“' 108. 282 8˙8. Vnur. BLIND Bartimæus at the gates Of Jericho, in darkness waits; ö He hears the crowd; he hears a breath 2— Say,„It is Christ of Nazareth!““ 10 And calls in tones of agony, O Jesus, Jesus, pity me!““ no more; 2 2 The thronging multitudes inerease: — Blind Bartimæus, hold thy peace!““ — But still above the noisy erowd The blind man's ery is shrill and loud, Until they say, He calleth thee! + 535 Courage! arise! He calleth thee.““ 2 283 8's. ¾91 I WIEN first oerwhehmned with sin and e· slore; shame . To Jesus' cross Itrembling came, — 2.— Burdened with guilt, and full of fear, JYet drawn by love to venture near, —.— Pardon I found, and peace with God, In Jesus' rich atoning blood. 2 My sin is gone, my fear is o'er, ö Ishun God's presence now no more; —.— He sits upon aà throne of grace, 284 His grace 1 AND can it be that I should gain An interest in the Saviour's bloodꝰꝰ? + Died He for me, who gaused His pain? 2. For me, who Him to death pursuédꝰ —— Amazing love! how can it be[me? —— 4 That Thou, my God, shouldst diè for 51—— ö 288 8s. ut I1 1I WHAT means this eager anxious W throng euhile Which moves with busy haste along iour, come These wondrous gatherings day by ried long: day? Ipray?ꝰ grims home, What means this strange commotion, 1 In accents husheéd the throng reply, „Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.“ Tues. 2 Who is this Jesus? Han Should He EI The city move so mightily? 0. Wen A. stranger, has He skill 21— To move the multitude at will? pam Again the stirring notes reply, hearti„Jesus of Nazaréth passeth by.“ 76170 I 3 Jesus!'tis He who once below[woe, Man's pathway trod, mid pain and croun.· And burdened ones, where'er He came, I Brought out their sick, and deaf, and power, The blind rejoiced to hear the ery,lame. V„Jesus of Nazareth passeth by. 1I Above Hymns to Tune 279. n, W Al 286 85.8.6. EIIor. 1 CONTENT and glad I'Il ever be, . To have salvation, Lord, from Thee, 36en Even as a sinner poor: nich,, Inothing have, Inothing am, thly tie My treasure's in the bleeding Lamb, „108. Both now and evermore. BLIND BARTIWMÆUS. ATIONINE BL. O09. AMACINGLOVE. JESUS OF NAgCARETH. This Hymn to Tune 287 or 288. LoVarrrrow. 3 Then saith the Christ, as silent stands The crowd, What wilt theu at my hands?“ And he replies, O give me light! Master, restore the blind man's sight.“ And Jesus answered,„Go thy Way. Thy faith, thy faith has saved thee.““ Ve that have eyes and cannot see, In darkness and in misery, Recall those mighity voices three O Jesus, Jesus, pity me!““ „Courage! arise! He calleth thee!“' Thy faith, thy faith has saved thee.“ J. G. DECE. He bids me boldly seek His face: Sprinkled upon the throne of God, Isee that rich atoning blood. — 3 Here Ican rest without a fear; By this to God I now draw near; By this I triumph over sin; For this has made and keeps me clean, And when Ireach the throne of God, I'II praise that rich atoning blood. C. WEsTIEX. 2 Tis mystery all! the Immortal dies! Whocan explore His strange designꝰ In vain the first-born seraph tries To sound the depth of love Divine! Tis merey all; let earth adore, Let angel-minds inquire no more. Miss CarrBEII. 4 Again He comes! From place to place His holy footprints we can trace. He pauseth at our threshold—nay, He enters—condescends to stay. Shall we not gladly raise the ery?— Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.“ HO! all ye heavy laden, come! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and homé, Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return, accept His proffered grace. Ye temptsd ones, there's refuge nigh! „Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.“ 6 But if yvou still His call refuse, And all His wondrous love abuse, Soon will He sadly from you turn, Lour bitter prayer for pardon spurn, Toolate! toolate!“' will be the ery— „Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.“ See also 92 and Song Services“ 108. CONTENT AND GLAD. 2 The more through gracemyself ILkKnow, W. Barrv. The more content Lam to bow, And sink beneath Thy cross; To live by faith upon Thy blood, To wait on Thee for every good, And count my gain but loss! 287 S.CVE DIVINE. C. WrsIEV. 8.8.6. RAplEER E..—— S e 120 98 di- vine, how sweet Thou art! When shall I find mà) Wil- ling N ö 3 e 2.. S S...... PI.I.II.I.I..I.. I.I IIIIII. 22—.————— ö ů— F 15 ——. 7½——5 FFFFTTTTRT N 4 4——— 4 + —.—— E—4.2 SSICTCT EEH 212. DEEEE — h W A E heart All tak en up by Thee? X.4 I 1—6* 5 to 1* E E x I——. 2——— ö e Ar——— 5.— SE E EEEHE——D— e———————+U——, 17— DE. DSS—— —————.— 83⁴— e e ee The greatness of re.deeming love, The love of Christ tome! 1111 eee The love of Christ tome! I —— 2 DEEE. —ßꝛ.——.——5 v H45⁷⁷½½5.20 . . SSIII TT 75. dr S 0. FEn 1 66 chrret La Idie to prove The greatness of redeeminglove, Tlie love of Christ to me. 0— Z.SI RTN 2 E 1—— 2 22..9 * nir 2*— H E. S.......—. 9.—. 8——.— 2 Stronger His love than death or hell; Its riches are unsearchable; The first-born Desire in vain its depths to see; They cannot reach the mystery, The length, th O that it now were shed abroad In this poor stony heart: For love Isigh, for Iove 1 pine: sons of light e breadth, the height. Be mine this better part. See also Tune 288. 3 God only knows the love of God: This only portion,Lord, be mine. Rapiern. 288 THE DOOR OF MERCI. A. M. HurI. 8.8.6. From Bristol Tune Booαε J. FosrER. ů———.— RDD—. —=.—.— —..—. PPIII e 260— 1 ‚ F 1 1. The door of mer- cy's- pen still, And Je- sus eries Who- ev- er 1..—..— ö x ——3..“ 2. +=———— P= 2. 2— ——..—3 IDEE —.—.— ÿNL 1—————— 4.——.—.— . I I TIIIEIEIEIIII IEE +.— 2.—— 23——.D—.——.—— 27 3.——1— wil! By me may en-ter in, I am the way, and I hape died, j..—— IIISSI E—65 S—— 2 — — ————— EIE —..——.— SSPSPSPIPSSSII IITII D— . t nann 9— Sal. va- tion's door to 0 pen wide, For sin— ners dead in ein. x 1 ——— 2————. 2 H— DDF—— .—.————— 2.— —— S SPSSSS.. E — 365•5 25— 2 Then if the door is opened wide, And none were ever yet denied, Wuo sought to enter in; Oh! can the very weakest say, „I'm trying hard o find the way, But cannot get within“? 3 0 no, for through this open door Are countless numbers seen to pour, Of sinners great and small, If Jesus opens, none can close, Or send away the one that goes, Obedient to the call. 4 Come, saying,„Lord, Lm very weak, And could not now Thyr blessing seek, Unless Thou soughtest me; But drawn by that inviting Word, Which I have often read and heard, Lcast myself on Thee. 289 88.6. COOMPLETE ATONEMENT. A. Torlbr. 1 ConrIETE atonement Thou hast made, And to the utmost farthing paid, Whate'er Thy people oWwed: How then can Wrath on me take place, If sheltered in Thy righteousness, And sprinkled by Thy blood? 2 If Thou hast my discharge procured, And freely in my place endured The whole of wrath divine, 200 5.8.6. LORD, THOU 1 LORD, Thou hast won, at length I vield; My heart, by mighty grace compelled, Surrenders all to Thee; Against Thy terrors long Lstrove, Zut who can stand against Thy love? Love conquers even me. Payment He will not twice demand, First at my bleeding Surety's hand, And then again at mine. 3 Turn, then, my soul, unto thy rest, The merits of Thy great High Priest Speak peace and liberty; Trust in His efficacious blood, Nor fear thy banishment from God, Since Jesus dièd for Thee. HAST WON. J. NEWON. 2 But since Thou hast Thy love revealed, And shown my soul a pardon sealed, Lcan resist no more; Couldst Thou for such a sinner bleed, Canst Thou for such a rebel plead? Lwonder and adore. Hymns on this page to Tunes 287 or 288. 291 A. Torrapv. A DEEBTOR TO MERCX. 23—+—.—— D . 1. A deb-tor to mer- cy a-1 — E N —————. —.. —.....— ——* one, Of cov-en-ant mer-ey J sing, .· AID.. .......... ——— NNI —2—. — — e 7 Nor fear with Thy righteousness on, My per-son and offering io bring. D 2. T SS 55,5557655 2.— 2 The work which His goodness began, The arm of His strength will complete; His promise is Vea and Amen, And never was forfeited yet. 3 Things future, nor things that are now, Not all things below nor above, Can make Him His purpose forego, Or sever my soul from His love. 292 s8·s. TIMMEDIATE 1 THE moment a sinner believes, And trusts in His erucified God, His pardon at once he receives, Redemption in full through His blood; 2 The faith that unites to the Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name, The work of God's Spirit it is; — 4 My name from the palms of His hands Eternity will not erase; Impressed on His heart it remains In marks of indelible grace. 5 Ves, I to the end shall endure, As suré as theé earnest is given; Moreé happy, but not morè secure, The glorified spirits in heaven. SALVATION. Hanr. 3 It says to the mountains, Depart, That stand betwixt God and the soul; It binds up the broken in heart, And makes wounded consciences whole; 4 Bids sins of a crimson-Iike dye Be spotless as snow, and as White, And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light. 288 s's. THE REALMS OF THE BLEST. E. MIIS. IWE speak of the realms of the blest, That cçountry so bright and 80o fair, And oft are its glories confess'd; But what must it be to be there! 2 We speak of its freedom from sin, From sorrow, temptation, and care, 3 We speak of its service of love, The robes which the glorifled wear, The church of the first-born above; But what must it be to be there 4 Do thou, Lord, midst gladness or woe, For heaven our spirits prepare, From trials without and within; But vhat must it be to be there! 294 8ẽs. ALL glory to Jesus be given, That Hfe and salvation are free, And all may be washed and forgiven; And Jesus can save even me. And shortly we also shall Know, And feel what it is to be there! ALLGLORVTO JESUS, A. WrrIENVIEIER. 2 In Him all my wants are supplied, His love makes my heaven below; And freely His blood is supplied, His blood that makes whiter than snow. Hymns on this page to Tune 291. 7 298 IESUIUS, IWWIULATRUST TIIEE. M. J. WAIRER. 118. Canl A. Gnoss. eerernan r— ad,. n, n E .8— 6————32—2——ri———————— 1. F.* 7 trust Thet⸗ trust thee with my soul, Guil- 17 lost, and 5 I 3 — e, Lan Een... ..————————————.—4.—2.—2 .—— 1=22.:.— 5— 8 2E:,, mr umn v.a A — 8——— BI — help-less, Thoueanst makeme whole. There is none in hea- ven, v narn, +. 2——.— 2 7 2 2 e E— rn er r ö.—,— —.— i 1F 3 or on earth like Thee, ——— E—— Thou hast died for sinners, therefore, Lord for me. SRERETETTT —— U 2 Jesus, IL may trust Thee, name of matchless worth, Spoken by the angel at Thy won- Written, and for ever, on Thy cross (in that name. Sinners, read and worship, trusting 3 Jesus, I must trust Thee, pondering Cearthly days: Full of love and merey all Thine Sinners gathered round Thee, lepers sought Thy face— Saviour's grace. None too vile or loathsome for a of shame, Thy ways, (drous birth; — üt 4 Jesus, I can trust Thee, trust Thy written word,(never heard. Though Thy voice of pity I have When Thy Spirit teacheth, to my taste how sweet— Cfeet. Only may I hearken, sitting at Thy 5 Jesus, Ldo trust Thee, trust without a doubt,(east out; Whosoever cometh, Thou wilt not Faithful is Thy promise, precious is Thy blood; Saviour God. These my soul's salvation, Thou my 296 1I's. THEVHAVE BEEN WITHJESUS. S.M.E. 1 THEXV have been with Jesus,“ this is Why they re glad; This is Why their faces are no longer They have been with Jesus,“ and their hearts are full Of the joy He giveth, joy un- 2 They have been with Jesus,“ this is Why they're calm; O'er the troubled waters, like the His sweet words have fallen, and the fect peace. Hushed the angry billows, in à per- discords cease; Cspeakable.“ healing balm, 3 They have been with Jesus,“ this is Csad. why they're strong;(wrong. Strong to battle bravely, overcoming All their strength is weakness, proved by former flight; power and might. Now they're strong in Jesus, in His 4„They have been with Jesus,“ so the change will grow, Glory unto glory, even here below. Like to Him they worship they will surely be,(eternity. Till they are„with Jesus,“ through Hymns in this page to Tune 295. See also 4, 39, 58, 112. 297 BESONE UNBELIEF. 1. Begone un-be- lief, my Saviour is near, And for my re- lief will sure-ly ap- pear, J. NXVrOV. 10.10.11.11. 2 1— 4— E——„——— 6—— WIi S eE — S S S S SIS üäüä S2 5 S I 2——92 IT 1...—.— 22— —953 2———..—.——.—.———+ —.——— — TTTRTRTRT r,, 55——28— +.——.— — S S S———3 ͤͤĩͤdͤüü, By pray'rlet me wrestle, and he will perform, With Christ in the vessel, Lsmileat thestorm. ;— .. —— 2—5. P—2*— .. ꝙ— SE=ESEeeee——re 2.m————.—.——2— ——.I——————. ͤ 2 Though dark be my way, since He is my guide, Tis mine to obey, tis His to provide: Though eisterns be broken, and creatures all fail, Wanuep ö The werd He has spoken shall surely 3 His love in time past forbids me to think Csink. He'll leave me at last in trouble to Each sweet Ebenezer ILhave in review, Confirms His good pleasure to help me quite through. 298 10.10.11.11. VE SERVA 1 YIE servants of God, your Master proclaim,(name, And publish abroad His wonderful The name all victorious of Jesus extol, His kingdom is glorious and reigns Over all. 2 God ruleth on high, almighty to save; And still He is nigh, His presence we have The great congreégation His triumph Sshall sing, Ascribing salvation to Jesus our King 20 10.10.11.11. THELORD 1 TIHOUGEH troubles assail, and dangers affrighht, foes all unite, Though friends shall all fail, and Let one thing secures us, whatever betide,(will provide.“ The scripture assures us, The Lord 2 The birds without barn or storehouse aré fed; Cbread. From them let us learn to trust for our = 7 4 How bitter that cup no heart can conceive,(might live; Which He drank quite up that sinners His way was much rougher and darker than mine, I repine? Did Christ, my Lord, suffer, and shall 5 Since all that Imeet shall work for my good, food; The bitter is sweet, the medicine is Though painful at present, twill cease before long,(dueror's song. And then, oh how pléeasant the con- NTS OF G0O D. C. WESTIEXI. 3 Salvation to God, Who sits on the throne, Let all ery aloud, and honour the Son The praises of Jesus the angels pro- claim,(the Lamb. Fall down on their faces and worship 4 Then let us adore, and give Him His right,(might; All glory and power, and wisdom and All honour and blessing, with angels above, love. And thanks never ceasing for infinite WILLPROVIDE. NVMIOV. His saints What is fitting shall ne'er be denied, Cwill provide.““ So long as'tis written, The Lord 3 No strength of our oꝗπn, no goodness we claim;(name. Our trust is all placed in Jesus great In this, our strong tower, for safety we hide: Cwill provide.“ The Lord is our power:„The Lord Hymns on this page to Tune 297. — — — I —.—.— 2 tthestorm. Eart can ght lixe; it sinners ddarker repine? ind shall X for my food; dicine is Will cease V'S Song. the con- WESEI. 3 on the the Son gel pro- ne Lamb. Worchip Him His smight; dom au th angels oxe. riuinite NVEVIOx. 2 THE TLIME ISISHORT. 800 J. CREWDSoV. 11.10.11.10. From MENDELSSORHN. FEFIFFFFFFFIFTFTFTFTFTFTITTTTIT e e. e 3⁴— ä n ihünnR. . 1. Oh, for the peace that flowethas a ri- ver, Makinglife's desert places bloom and smile; Y.%½ E n 2 n 2. 11.— S S II.— I——3 S——..— ee — 23⁊—.5— 15 — KI——.— S 588—62.—.— 5.—.————.— Oh, for the faith to graspheavns bright:for ever, A. mid the shadowsofearth's“littlewhile!“ ee 2 S TT .,. —— 2 2—..— E.— Es——.——.—— 2 little While'' for patient vigil-4„A little while,“ꝰ to keep the oil from keeping, Cthe strong; To face theé stern, to Wrestle with little While,“ to sow the seed with weeping, arvest song. Then bind the Sheaves and sing the 3 little while,“ the earthern pitcher taking fountains fed To wayside brooks, from far-off Then the cool lip, its thirst for ever slaking Chead. Beside the fulness of the Fountain- failing; lamp to trim; „A little while,“ faith's flickering And then the Bridegroom's cçoming footsteps hailing,[hymn. To haste o meet Him with thè bridal 5 And He who is Himself the Gift and Giver—(smile, The future glory and the present With the bright promise of the glad „forever,“ Cyrhile! Will lüight the shadows of the little 301 11.10.11.10 WE WOULD SEE JESUS. 1 WE would see Jesus, for the shadows 3We would see Jesus“':—sense is all lengthen Across the little landscape of our life. We would see Jesus;—our weak faith to strengthen strife. For the last weariness—the final 2„We would see Jesus“—for life's hand hath rested, Cand brow: With its dark touch upon both beart And though our souls have many a billows breasted,(now. Others are rising in the distance too blinding, Caway; And heaven appears too dim, too far We would see Thee, to gain a sweet reminding(debts to pay. That Thou hast promised our great 4„We would see Jesus“—this is all we're needing; with the sight: Strength, joy, and willingness come We would sée Jesus,“ dying, risen, pleading;(mortal night! Then weleome day and farewell 302 11.10.11.10. PRAISE VXE JEHOVAH. MN. C. CanrExII, I PRAISE ye Jehoxah! praise the Lord most holy, Cstrength the weak; WPhO cheers the contrite, girds with Praise Him who will with glory ęroπn the lowWly,(meek And with salvation beautify the 2 Praise ve Jehovah! for His loving kindness(shown: And all the tender merey he hath Who pardons sin, and cures the spirit's blindness, His owvn. Wuo calls us sons, and seals us for 3 Praise ye Jehovah! source of every blessing,(boons are dim; Before whose gifts earth's richest He gave His Son, and life in Him Possessing,(in Him. Hymns on this page to Tune 300. All things are ours, for we have all 808 A PARTINGC HTłMN. J. HARBOrrIX. 2—.—. E—.—————— —6 n.—.—.—..—.. Arnn ** I Abgr 2* unt 1. Fare. well, my friends be- loved, time pass- es fleet— Iy; When Anten ö 46* Alle V7.„E Aah ESEE IN er n F, 2—.——— All on Jes — . „— All people F 1385 All that I Althing Aone wit IE——.— A mind at WIV.2.—....—— E 3 — EE 2—.— 1.—.—2 Art thou 2„ 7———— 40 helple teven, mo- ments are im-proved, time pass es sweet Iy; Autdedtt ——3 At the ETEEEEEE x ran —————— Vay t .er ———.—8 DLADII Before Je And cam i- Anywhere Ae you c In Je- sus we are one, When our few years are gone, Be- Glldren —.6 V 6 di 6.——.—. e amen .— SSI—2 Comet 2 3 + 7* I Come un 0 v. fore the shin- ing throne We'l meet in glo ry. ane Omplet r —.————. 2.— n— 5—— D. P.PI.I.I.I.. I——— 60 ö 6 IVIII — Eana 2 The woes of life we feel, and its temptations;—— But let us nobly fill our proper stations; TAnR Soldiers of Christ, hold fast, Tar fror ö The war will soon be past, I. e When vietory comes at last, we'l meet in glory. RWomd * 3 And oh, what joy shall erown that happy meeting! 0 whe We'll bow before the throne, each other greeting: Oe Refreshed again we start, I Though for awhile we part, Uutl Vet, always joined in heart, we'l meet in glory. Bn H INDEX IO PIRST LINES. HVVIN DEBTOR to merey alone 20¹ few more years shall roll. 4 heavenly Guest is knocking Alas and did my Saviour bléed Autttle talk with Jesus A little while our Lord shall come All glory to Jesus be givden AI hail the power of Jesus' name! All my doubts I give to Jesus. AI on Jesus, all on Jesus. 0⁰ All people that on earth do dwell 21 Al that Iwas, my sin, my guilt. 190⁰ AIl things are ready,„ Come. Aone with Thee! albne with Thee! mind at“ perfect peace“ with God And can it bée that I should gain Anywhere with Jesus Are vou coming Home, ye wanderers. Art thou weary, art thou languid 7. As helpless as a child who clings At even, ere the sun was set At the eross our sin we see At the name of Jesus.. Awake, and sing the song. Away 10 the harvest field, t BEAUTTFUL Zion built above= 8² Before Jehovah's awful thron e 2²2² Begone unbelief, my Saviour is near. 297 Bekold a stranger's at the door 21⁵ Blest are the hungry, they shall be fed Blind Bartimæus at the gates 4 Blow ye the trumpet, blow CALL them in—the poor, the wretched 2—7¹ Ohild of sin and sorroW, filled with dismay Childrent of the heav enly Kins Ohrist has done the mighty Work Christ is coming! let ereation. Ohrist the Lord is risen to--day Oling to Christ in life's fair dawning Come, and weleome, to the Saviour. Come let us all unite and sing.. Come let us join our cheerful songs Come, Lord, and tarry not. Come, sinner, to the Gospel feast! Come, thou Fount of every blessing Come to Jesus! He invites yvou. Come to Jesus now.. Come unto Me, ye wearyzy qͥͤ Come, ye sinners, poor and needy Come, ye that love the Lord. I. Compléte atonement Thou hast made Content and glad L'Il ever be DD Christ o'er sinners ween).. 183 ENITER our hearts, Redeemer blest! Eternal Light eternal Light! Eternity, eternit)j).. FAREWELL, my friends beloved Far from home and kindred For ever here my rest shall be.. For Jesus' sake all sin forgiven! From all that dwell below the skies 60 when the morning shineth Grace'tis a charming sound...— EHALLELUIJAH, He is risen Hark, my soul, it is the Lord Hark! the Gospel news is sound g Hark! the voice of Jesus calling Hasten, sinner, to be wise... He gave me back my bond... He leadeth me, O blessed thought!. HVMN. He that taketh souls is wise Here a little, there a little Himself He could not save Mis) wels rare..... How lost was my en How sweet the name of Jesus sounds! 185 IAM coming, O Lord Jesus... LJam coming to the Oross Lam trusting Thee, Lord Jesus Icame to Jesus, weak and faint IJcannot sing the old songs Icome to Jesus, and Lmay Icould not do without thee. Ifeel like singing all the time Ihear Thy welcome voice.. Iheard the voice of Jesus 8. Iknow that my Redeéeemer lives!. Ilay my sins on Jesus Llove to tell the Story. Imust go in to seek my Father's face Ineed not tell Thee who Lam. Lonce was a stranger to grace and to 20 Ishould like to die,“ said Willie. 2188 Ito the hills will lift mine eyes 194 Itrust in One Inever saw... 199 IWaited for the Lord my God. 201 Lwant to tell it simply. 130 If ye love Me,“ saith the Saviour 10⁸ If you cannot on the ocean. 278 I'm a pilgrim and a stranger. 78 L'm a poor sinner and nothing at all Im not ashamed to oëπn my Lord It's coming, coming nearer. I've found the Pearl of greatest price I've nothing to bring to Thee, Jesus. Jesus hath died and hath risen again Jesus, Ilove Thee, Thou art to me.. Jesus, Imy eross have taken. Jesus, Iwill trust Thee.. Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Jesus, Lover of my soul Jesus loves poor sinners Jesus, name of beauty Jesus, name of sweetness. Jesus saves me every day Jesus, Saviour, hear my ery Jesus, the very thought of* Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness 12 Jesus, we look to Thee. q Ä 168 Jesus wept, whose tears are over. Jesus, who lived above the sky Joy! joy! joy! joy! joy! joy! Just as Lamwithout one plea Just as thou art without one trace 4 Mstined now Tam.. 37 LET our hearts be always cheerful. Let us with a gladsome mind Lifeless in the valley Like a river glorious is God's pe Little thought Samaria's daughter Lo, the yvears are ever flying. Look to Him now, look to Him now Look unto Me, and be ve saved. Look ye saints, the sight is glorious Lord God, the Holy Ghost Lord, I hear of showers of blessings.. Lord, IWas blind; I could not see.. Lord, in the strength of grace Lord, mine must be a spotless dre Lord, our waiting spirits bow... Lord, speak to me, that Lmay speak. Lord, Thou hast won, at length I Vield Love Divine, all love excelling—9—9—————*— 2²⁷ ————— ——— More holiness! more holiness! Myfaith looks up to Thee. My God I have found.. My heart is fixed, eternal God. My heart is resting, O my God My Jesus I love Thee.. My life flows on in endless song My sins, my sins, my Saviour. My soul is filled with grief My soul obeys th' almighty call Must Jesus bear the cross alone. No condemnation O my soul Not all the blood of beasts Nothing but Thy blood, O Jesu Nothing either great or small Nothing to pay! ah, nothing to pay! Now in a song of grateful praise Now eis the accepted time.. Now is the time for believing Now the sowing and the weeping. O DOUBTINGsone, what are vou waiting for?. O for à heart to praise my God l. O Jesus, Lhave promised O Jesus, make Thyself to me. O Jesus, O Jesus! how vast Thy O joy!'tis mine, this life divine O happy day that fixed my choice. O Holh Spirit, Come.... O Lamb sof God, still keep me.. O Love divine, how sweet Thou art! O my restless, longing soul O Saviour! Thave nought to plead O thou my soul, bless God the Lord. Oh do not let the word depart Oh for a eloser walk with God!. Oh for a thousand tongues to sing! Oh for the peace that floweth as à river! Oh the bitter sdame and sorrow. Objèctof my first desire On to the conflict, battle for the right Once Jwas captive at Satan's will Our blest Redéeemer, ere He breathed Our lamps have gone out, and the daylight is PARITINERS in the other ship Passing onward, quickly passing Eeal it out cheerii Poor, weary, burdened, anxious one Praise ye Jehovah l. Prayer makes the d Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Precious, precious blood of Jesus.. RESTremaineth: O how sweet! Return, and come to God. Return, O wanderer, to thy home Revive Thy work, O Lordi Rock of Ages, cleft for me. SAFE home, safe home in port!. Salvation, O the joyful sound Salvation! O salvation 1. Sa viour, blessed Saviour.. Say not, my soul, From whence. Seripture says, Where sin abounded. Seek ye first not earthly pleasure Shall hymns of grateful Jove.. Shout the tidings of salvation Show me Thy face! one transient gleam. Showers of blessing! gracious promise „Simply trusting everyday... Sing a hymn to Jesus, when the heart is faint Sing them over again to me Sinner to the Saviour clingi Sinners, turn! why will ye die!. Meet me in that lovely lan010ld. 17 Souls are perishing before thee. Stand up and bless the Lord. Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Still undecided? look to thy hear Strike the harp of Zion, wake the tuneful lay 40 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer 2 Sweetly L'm resting in Jesus. Sweetly the holy hymn TAKE my life, and let it be.. Take the Water, it is here. Tell it out among the heathen Tell me the old, old story. The door of Merey's open still. The happy morn is come The holiest we enter The Master is come, and calleth for thee The moment a sinner believes The sands ot time are sinking. The silver trump is sounding, sounding The Spirit saith, To-day The Valley of Deeision, it is near. There are lonely hearts to cherish There is a faithful word There is a fountain filled with blood There is a green hill far away There is a Holy eity... There is a homè eternal There is a name I love to hear. There is à river, deep and broad. There is life in a look at the Crucified One There is no night in heaven There is no sorrow, Lord, too light. There's a wideness in God's merey They have been with Jesus Thou hidden souree of calm repose Thou, whose almighty word. Lo Thee, O dear, dear Saviour. Lo work for Jesus and His caus Trials must and will befall WE are going forth with our staff in hand We speak of the realms of the blest Mhat means this eager anxious throng What sweet songs we'l sing in heaven! When at the home of Lazarus When peace, like a river, attendeth my Way.. When this passing world is done Who through heaven is guiding Who'llbe the next to follow Jesus? Why perish with cold and with hunger? Will you meet me at the fountain Wendrous love! Amazing mercy! 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