ADDITIONAL HALEY BOOK COMPEED ET RELLcks S X b 4807 od ZH JAZVOITICICA an1.0.1 vava CERIMO K 487 THE ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. BEING THREE HUNDRED HYMNS FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP, MOST OF THEM NOT TO BE FOUND IN THE COLLECTIONS COMMONLY USED. diola qual t SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY REV. J. C. RYLE, M.A., ol CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD; Hon. Canon of Norwich; Vicar of Stradbroke, and Rural Dean of Hoxne, Suffolk. Second Edition. " Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord." PSALM cl. 6. LONDON: WILLIAM HUNT AND COMPANY, HOLLES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE; AND AVE MARIA LANE, PATERNOSTER ROW. IPSWICH: WILLIAM HUNT, TAVERN STREET. 1876. H00- MMYH TAMOTTICCA Gb 4807 AMY ZU HT яналом онша от 2010 AUTO E T 1320 23201 PRICES. In limp cloth, blind lettered, 6d. Thin cloth boards, lettered in gold, 9d. Cloth boards, strongly bound, lettered in gold, 19. Special terms to the Clergy on application to the Publishers. O 21215 32011 to al Sot A Sta bo I oft eisig disord dead and goble AMO : 201201 No a ZA TRUH MALIITW AUGS HEAD TO H KARAR SVA CXA ATEVE JALIZA Univ.- Bibl. Giessen bos stoteldar vasm bon Afogag vibarusesb dhidi 01 doe89* I aloitasjornos ynam ob of Ta Jidlodod PREFACE. 66 minds 10'd- 36 IT THE little hymn- book now in the reader's hands requires a few words of explanation. It is not a new Hymnal, comprising all the best English hymns, both old and new. Watts, Wesley, Newton, Cowper, Toplady, etc., are, for the most part, excluded from its pages. In a word, it is not meant to take the place of any of the general Collections which already exist. It is simply, as its name indicates, an" Additional" or" Supplementary" hymn- book. en Inole My chief object has been to collect those hymns( chiefly of modern date) which are not to be found in the Collections most commonly used in the Churches. I believe that out of the three hundred hymns in this volume at least two hundred and fifty will not be found either in Kemble's, Bickersteth's, Windle's, Mercer's, the Christian Knowledge Society's, or the Ancient and Modern" Collections. Yet many of these hymns, I venture to say, are very beautiful, many of them are already PREFACE. deservedly popular, and many ministers and many congregations, I have reason to think, would be glad to introduce them into their " Service of song," if they knew how to do it. For their special benefit the" Additional Hymn- book" is now sent forth. iv In preparing this hymn- book it has been my aim and desire never to use the hymns of any living writer without first endeavouring to obtain his permission. I must, however, con-' fess honestly that there are a few hymns inserted in the volume of which I have entirely failed to discover either the author, or publisher. I have nevertheless ventured to use them for the public good, in the hope that I shall not give offence by so doing. If therefore any living hymnwriter sees his own compositions inserted in this little book without his sanction or permission, I ask him to acquit me of any intentional discourtesy, and to forgive me in consideration of the circumstances under which 1 have acted. I assure him that I would gladly have applied to him, if I had known where to apply.i boar It is now my pleasing duty to express my grateful thanks to Messrs. Longmans and Co., the publishers of" Lyra Germanica" and Monsell's" Spiritual Songs;"-to Messrs. Morgan and Scott, the publishers of Sankey's songs; -to Dr. Hooke, Dr. Horatius Bonar, the Rev. R. Macduff, Rev. S. J. Stone, Rev. Godfrey Thring, PREFACE Rev. C. T. Astley, Rev. J. Deck, Rev. E. Caswall, Rev. J. Denham Smith, Rev. Dr. Mackay of Hull, R. Massie, Esq., W. Chatterton Dix, Esq., Matthew Bridges, Esq., Mrs. Alexander, Miss Winkworth, Miss Hankey, Miss Hull, and some others, who would probably not like their names to appear publicly in print. To all and each, both publishers and authors, I tender my acknowledgments; and I thank them for much courtesy and kindness, which have materially helped and encouraged me in the compilation of" the Additional Hymn- book." Of course I cannot expect that this collection of Hymns will please every body. The whole subject of hymnology is notoriously one about which there is a wide difference of opinion. There are however two points in the volume about which I think it right to make a few remarks, in anticipation of objections. It will be objected, I have no doubt, by some, that there are too many hymns in this volume of a highly experimental character, well suited for the private use of individuals, but not for the public service of the congregation. I must plainly say that I see little weight or force in this old and common objection. I believe that the vast increase of Conferences for the promotion of spiritual life,-of Bible classes, prayer meetings, communicants' meetings, and, generally speaking, of gatherings of true- hearted and PREFACE. down- right Christians,-makes it increasingly desirable to have a large number of experimental hymns in every Collection. After all, if we once begin to strike out of a hymn- book every hymn which adopts the singular number, or speaks of the feeling of individuals, I do not know where we can stop! We shall certainly deprive our hymn- books of some of the best hymns in the English language.! It will be objected, I am afraid, by many, that not a few hymns in this volume are too plain, familiar, and colloquial. I shall be told that they are likely to give offence to persons of refined and cultivated minds. Let me entreat such objectors to make charitable allowance for the wide difference of taste which will always be found among Englishmen of different styles of education, and of different ranks and classes. I am quite certain that an English hymn- book compiled in such a way as to suit none but the highly educated and literary classes, would never be popular with the great majority of our people. It would seem to them cold, stiff, chilling, and ungenial. They want warmth, plainness, and fire. I do not for a moment defend vulgarity, irreverence, or nonsensical jingles and repetition in our hymns:-all this I abhor. But I do maintain that we ought to consider the taste of the vast majority of our worshippers, and not be extravagantly squeamish or fastidious, from vi PREFACE. vii the fear of offending a small minority. In the long run the plainest and most perspicuous sermons are always the most popular and most useful. Let us apply this principle to Christian praise, and let us not be needlessly afraid of simple, manly, plain hymns, because they have a somewhat rough outside. In all composition, whether of prose or poetry, it is a cardinal mistake to sacrifice strength for the sake of smoothness. Some of the roughest hymns in this volume are the very hymns which many have learned to love most and remember best. I now send forth" the Additional Hymnbook," with an earnest prayer that it may be found useful, and may help forward Christ's cause in the world. I regard with deep satisfaction the growing taste for hymn- singing and praise, as an essential part of Christian worship. It is one of the healthiest signs of our times. There is an old and quaint, but most true saying, " When the sun begins to rise, the birds begin to sing." The application, as the Puritans would say, is easy. Nothing is so likely to heal" our unhappy divisions," and to make us of one mind, as an increased spirit of praise as well as prayer. Stradbroke Vicarage, September, 1875. J.C. RYLE. toggod 201 SPECIAL HYMNS Hon com bas salugog FOR sul pild aut gnol SPECIAL OCCASIONS, DAYS, AND SEASONS. ylexolboon ed don au del bus Dairy oved yodi sengood aislą vinam olgmia noirieogmos Ils nebitno dgnor des onroa For Opening of Services, 1, 2, 4, 5, 23, 30, 176, onions of eledaim 229, 259, 282. DILATIO For Close of Services, 27, 201, 203, 208, 243, 265, 287, 300. deo evol of bearsel over For Advent, 24, 45, 54, 102, 117, 160, 222. I For Christmas, 84, 138. so no diw" dood For Easter, 31, 95, 111, 227, 271. Jean- bangt For Whitsuntide, 63, 132, 181, 241. eilani esues godt noisont For Trinity Sunday, 57, 116, 136, 209. en saisi For Harvest, 161, 290. od odd to ono ai dI For End of a Year, 291, 292, 293. lo as el egent od are odi For National Fasts or Intercessions, 37, 179. For Special Services and Missions, 51, 118, 142, 158, 182, 193, 230, 245, 256, 261. Inod 10 For Baptism, 145, 219. How an For Confirmation, 94, 108. For the Lord's Supper, 221, 294, 295, 296, 297. 2008 ZMY JAKOITICCIA THE ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 1 1 wwwwww bo AVIOUR, blessed Saviour, Listen while we sing, Hearts and voices raising SAVIO Praises to our King. All we have we offer: vel M slostf bogil All we hope to be, Body, soul, and spirit, di solf All we yield to Thee. 2 Nearer, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee, Deep in adoration, di Bending low the knee. Thou, for our redemption, 18 Cam'st on earth to die; Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. 6.5. PODIE W W moil T 3 Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here; Ido I True and everlasting bero Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven: Life has lost its shadows; Pure the light within; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. S Are the glories there, cold anoy I Where no pain, or sorrow, on MONT of? Toil, or care is known, olisa Where the angel- legions i au evid Circle round Thy throne. olbni 4 Clearer still and clearer, oils and V- C lo ods and W odt as 2 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Onward, ever onward, ITICA GUT Journeying o'er the road Trod by saints before us ,Journeying on to God, orVADI Leaving all behind us, May we hasten on, Backward never looking, Till the prize is won. 2 1 14 6 Higher then and higher Bear the ransomed soul, Earthly toils forgotten, Saviour, to its goal; Where, in joys unthought of, Saints with angels sing, mi qal Never weary raising o Praises to our King. 40 8.7.4. TELCOME, days of solemn meeting! WE Welcome, days of praise and prayer! Far from earthly scenes retreating, D. In your blessings we would share;- Sacred seasons, Bae SUIT In your blessings we would share. 2 Be Thou near us, blessed Saviour, W Still at morn and eve the same; Give us faith that cannot waver, Kindle in us heaven's own flame;- Blessed Saviour, Kindle in us heaven's own flame. 3 When the fervent prayer is glowing, Holy Spirit, hear that prayer; When the song of praise is flowing, Let that song Thine impress bear;Holy Spirit, Let that song Thine impress bear. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 3 ( FOR SUNDAYS.) W C.M. 1 THIS is the day the light was made, 4 This is the day the Lord arose ,The best of all the seven. 2 This is the day the darkness fled, And death to life gave way: To light and life for evermore God calls His saints to- day.of asd d 3 Then wake, ye children of the light, And hearken to His voice; on' W With early songs of praise draw nigh, And in His courts rejoice. 4 Let carnal sloth and faithless fear ina From every heart be driven; bA Spend we this day as they that hope To spend their rest in heaven. 5 Oh, may our souls, most holy God, influence prove, Enlighten'd by Thy saving Word, And quicken'd by Thy love. 6 To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Holy Ghost, Be praise from all that dwell on earth, And from the heavenly host. 1 ND are we yet alive, A And see each other's face? EW Glory and praise to Jesus give For His preserving grace. Tood T 2 Redeemed by power divine test To full salvation here, dindi' I Again in Jesu's praise we join, And in His sight appear.. a 8. M. 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 What troubles have we seen, What conflicts have we past, Fightings without and fears within, Since we assembled last! 4 But out of all the Lord daod od Hath brought us by His love; id And still He doth His help afford, And hides our life above. 5 5 Then let us make our boast Of His redeeming power, Which saves us to the uttermost, Till we can sin no more. 6 Let us take up the cross Till we the crown obtain, And gladly reckon all things loss So we may Jesus gain. ¹ of IT& darw 07791 Jaos riad: basga oT now near N Thy name, O Lord, assembling, Teach us to rejoice with trembling; Speak, and let Thy servants hear ,Hear with meekness, 8.7.4. Hear Thy Word with godly fear. 2 While our days on earth are lengthen'd, May we give them, Lord, to Thee; Cheer'd by hope, and daily strengthen'd, MaMay we run, nor weary be, 07 Till Thy glory Without clouds in heaven we see. 3 Then in worship, purer, sweeter, Thee Thy people shall adore, Tasting of enjoyment greater sholl g Far than thought conceived before, Full enjoyment, Full, unmix'd, and evermore. bu D ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 1 ET sinners saved give thanks and sing L Of mercies past, of joys to come; The Lord their Saviour is and King, The cross their hope, and heaven their home. 2 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing:Sweet is the subject of their song, HA Who, made the children of a King, Expect to sit in heaven ere long. 7 3 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing:The Lord has kept in dangers past, And oh! sweet thought, the Lord will bring His people safe to heaven at last. 1 L.M. 4 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing, Of Jesus sing through all their days; In heaven their golden harps they'll string, And then for ever sing His praise. 5 S 8.7.4. PRAISE RAISE the Lord, who died to save us; Praise His name, for ever dear; Praise His blessed name, who gave us Eyes to see and ears to hear: bn A Praise the Saviour ,Object of our love and fear. 2 Grace it was,' twas grace abounding, Brought Him down to save the lost; Ye above, His throne surrounding, di Praise Him, praise Him, all His host: Saints adore Him ,Ye are they who owe Him most. 3 Ye, of all His hand created, T Objects are of grace alone, ai SA 6 4 Praise His name, who died to save us: T ' Tis by Him His people live; And in Him the Father gave us All that boundless love could give: Life eternal In cur Saviour we receive. 8 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Aliens once, but reinstated, Destined now to fill a throne; Sing with wonder, Sing of what our Lord hath done. rol ed 1 grid Hiw WAY with our sorrow and fear! The city of saints shall appear, The day of eternity come. all our home; 2 From earth we shall quickly remove To dwell in our native abode, In mansions of glory above wa 8. Prepared by our Father and God. T¹ 3 Ah, who upon earth can conceive The bliss that in heaven they'll share! And who this dark world would not leave, And cheerfully seek to be there!sido 4 Where Christ is the light and the sun, And we by reflection shall shine, With Him everlastingly one, And bright in effulgence divine. 5' Tis good at Thy word to be here, " Tis better in Thee to be gone, And see Thee in glory appear, And rise to a share in Thy throne. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 All tears will be wiped from our eyes, When Thee we behold in the cloud, And echo the joys of the skies, d' And shout to the trumpet of God. idt nedw bus.esY Juay( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. 1 MELL me the old, old story, 9 Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His love. Tell me the story simply, For I am weak and weary, 10 And helpless and defiled. Tell me the old, old story, of Jesus and His love. viofe odi Hos of evol I 10 For I forget so soon; The" early dew" of morning Has passed away at noon. 7 2 Tell me the story slowly, That I may take it in,-itae di yol That wonderful redemption, A hiss God's remedy for sin. oft flot of oyol T Rezol Tell me the story often, lo bló odi stoff Tell me the old, old story, etc. 3 Tell me the story softly, With earnest tones and grave; Remember, I'm the sinner Whom Jesus came to save! Tell me the story always, If you would really be, In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. Of YE Tell me the old, old story, etc. 8 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Tell me the same old story, sod ITA 0 When you have cause to fear W That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear.ode bu A Yes, and when that world's glory Shall dawn upon my soul, Tell me the old, old story: " Christ Jesus makes thee whole." Tell me the old, old story, etc. .9701 10 110 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. LOVE to tell the story of A I unseen things 10% Of Jesus and His glory, bd buA oroleil Of Jesus and His love. I love to tell the story, Because I know it's true; It satisfies my longings, I As nothing else would do. [ glory I love to tell the story:' twill be my theme in To tell the old, old story, of Jesus and His love. edT 2 I love to tell the story: More wonderful it seems Than all the golden fancies Of all our golden dreams. I love to tell the story; It did so much for me: And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee. out our flet om IST 2 e mome I love to tell the story, etc. 3 I love to tell the story: " Tis pleasant to repeat What seems each time I tell it A More wonderfully sweet. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. no bo I love to tell the story; I Sem For some have never heard ni di The message of salvation and ob From God's own Holy Word. 369] I love to tell the story, etc. 4 I love to tell the story: For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the new, new song, " Twill be the old, old story, That I have loved so long. I love to tell the story, etc. 9 St I 11. 11 I PRESmay RESS forward and fear not! the billows roll, But the power of Jesus their rage can control; Though waves rise in anger, their tumult shall cease, [ peace. One word of His bidding shall hush them to 2 Press forward and fear not! though trial be [ we fear? near, The Lord is our refuge,-whom then shall His staff is our comfort, our safe- guard His rod; Then let us be steadfast, and trust in our God. 3 Press forward and fear not! be strong in the Lord, [ His word; In the power of His promise, the truth of Through the sea and the desert our pathway may tend, 10 15[ end. But He who hath sav'd us will save to the 10 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. our way; 4 Press forward and fear not! we'll speed on [ dismay? Why should we e'er shrink from our path in We tread but the road which our Leader has [ God. Then let us press forward, and trust in our trod;12 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. AFE in the arms of Jesus, A on There, by His love o'ershaded, w Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark!' tis the voice of angels, Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the crystal sea. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There, by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. esus, q 900 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus, ed Safe from corroding care; ses S Safe from the world's temptations, Hada Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, are all Free from my doubts and fears; bo Only a few more trials, Only a few more tears! Safe in the arms of Jesus, etc. 3 Jesus, my heart's dear Refuge, ed al Jesus has died for me! Firm on the Rock of Ages. Ever my trust shall be. ow all diff ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Here let me wait with patience ,Wait till the night is o'er, Wait till I see the morning of Break on the golden shore. WI Safe in the arms of Jesus, etc. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. Gº O bury thy sorrow, the world hath its share; snibbs ya 13 1 Go bury it deeply, go hide it with care. Go think of it calmly, when curtained by night; Go tell it to Jesus, and all will be right. 2 Go tell it to Jesus, He knoweth thy grief; Go tell it to sus, He'll send thee relief: 11 Go gather the sunshine He sheds on the way; He'll lighten thy burden: go, weary one, pray. 3 Hearts growing a- weary with heavier woe Now droop' mid the darkness: go, comfort them, go! Go bury thy sorrows: let others be blest; Go give them the sunshine,-tell Jesus the rest. 14 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. I HEAR Thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to Thee, For cleansing in Thy precious blood That flowed on Calvary. I am coming, Lord! Coming now to Thee! Wash me, cleanse me, in the blood that flowed on Calvary. 2 Though coming weak and vile, b Thou dost my strength assure; Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse, Till spotless all and pure. I am coming, etc. 12 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3' Tis Jesus calls me on del osall To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, For earth and heaven above. I am coming, etc. 34" Tis Jesus who confirms The blessed work within, yud 0 By adding grace to welcomed grace, Where reigned the power of sin. o yd borde I am coming, etc. 5 And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free, That every promise is fulfilled, 15 1 6 All hail, atoning blood! or list of If faith but brings the plea. dal cƏ I am coming, etc. rollen of All hail, redeeming grace! All hail, the gift of Christ our Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness! I am coming, etc. IF TF God is mine, then present things, And things to come, are mine; Yea, Christ, His word, and Spirit too, And glory all divine. 2 If He is mine, then from His love o hovel He every trouble sends, All things are working for my good, And bliss His rod attends. 3 If He is mine, I need not fear The rage of earth and hell: He will support my feeble power, And every foe repel. C.M. as T des W G ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 If He is mine, let friends forsake, ar Let wealth and honour flee,- Sure He who giveth me Himself, Is more than these to me. 5 If He is mine, I'll boldly pass Through death's dark, gloomy vale: He is a solid comfort, when All other comforts fail. 6 O tell me, Lord, that Thou art mine;-- I What can I wish beside? A 16 1 My soul shall at the fountain live, When all the streams are dried. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. COM YOME home, come home! You are weary at heart, For the way has been dark, And so lonely and wild; O prodigal child, Come home: oh come home! 13 GIT 0 diw adocis? 2 mob Come home! Come, oh come home! darg O prodigal child, Come home: oh come home! Come home, etc. 2 Come home, come home! For we watch and we wait, And we stand at the gate, While the shadows are piled: od apart edi eest apest 3 Come home, come home! From the sorrow and blame, From the sin and the shame, And the tempter that smiled: O prodigal child, i foog Come home: oh come home! Come home, etc. abanoa dol won& BA 14 Binow 18 14 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Come home, come home! There is bread and to spare, ed And a warm welcome there Then to friends reconciled, O prodigal child, Come home: oh, come home! Come home, etc. 17 ¹E" Tis time I lift mine eyes Upwards, dear Father, to Thy throne, And to my native skies. fotO C.M. ARTH has engross'd my love too long; 2 There the blest Man, my Saviour, sits: The God! how bright He shines! And scatters infinite delights On countless happy minds. 3 Seraphs with elevated strains Compass the throne around, od purob And move and charm the starry plains With an immortal sound. 4 Jesus, the Lord, their harps employs; Jesus, my God, they sing! Jesus, the life of both our joys, Sounds sweet from ev'ry string. 500 5 Now let me mount and join their song, And be an angel too: My heart, my ear, my hand, my tongue, Here's joyful work for you! 6 I would begin the music here, And so my soul should rise: O for some heav'nly notes to bear My praises to the skies! domo bit A 14 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 7 There ye that love my Saviour sit, There I would fain have place, gool Among your thrones, or at your feet, W So I might see His face. e trofg al T bro 10 18 1 Do O not I love Thee, O my Lord? Behold my heart, and see! And cast each earthly idol down, That dares to rival Thee. Ho 2 Do not I love Thee from my soul? Then let me nothing love; Dead be my heart to every joy, When Jesus cannot move. anda OT lion to I 3 Is not Thy name melodious still To mine attentive ear? Does not each pulse with pleasure bound My Saviour's voice to hear? 19 1 4 Thou know'st I love Thee, gracious Lord; But oh, I long to soar Far from the sphere of mortal joys, And learn to love Thee more. Above the heavens on high, The gracious work completed For which Thou cam'st to die; To Thee our hearts are lifted, While pilgrims wandering here, For Thou alone art gifted Our every weight to bear. C.M. 2 We know that Thou hast bought us, And washed us in Thy blood: We know Thy grace has brought us As kings and priests to God: 15 7.6. 16 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. We know that soon the morning, se Long looked for, hasteth near, T When we, at Thy returning, inoy quom In glory shall appear. 30 Lord, Thy love's unbounded, So full, so sweet, so free! Our thoughts are all confounded, Whene'er we think on Thee: For us Thou cam'st from heaven, For us to bleed and die, That, purchased and forgiven, We might ascend on high. 20 1 IT ton al 8 4 Oh, let this love constrain us To give our hearts to Thee! Let nothing henceforth pain us, But that which paineth Thee; 2000 Our joy, our one endeavour, Through suffering, conflict, shame, To serve Thee, gracious Saviour,& And magnify Thy name. Encouraged by Thy holy word ,A feeble child of dust. DRA od besa 81 do ind most net biA HOU art my hiding place, O Lord! In Thee I put my trust, Lord! 54T I have no argument beside, I urge no other plea, And' tis enough: my Saviour died, My Saviour died for me! My refuge is the mercy- seat, My hope within the veil. D.C.M. 100 2 When storms of fierce temptation beat, And furious foes assail, ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. From strife of tongues, and bitter words, My spirit flies to Thee: oroligeil ol Joy to my heart the thought affords, My Saviour died for me! paigail 3' Mid trials heavy to be borne, d barot A la When mortal strength is vain, A heart with grief and anguish torn, argol A vol A body racked with pain, ozodt buA -Ah, what could give the sufferer rest, bne Bid every murmur flee, evevis nodT But this, the witness in my breast, co My Saviour died for me! O an evol 4 And when Thine awful voice commands This body to decay, And life, in its last lingering sands, Is ebbing fast away, Then, though it be in accents weak, ovo And faint and tremblingly, brA Oh, give me strength in death to speak, " My Saviour died for me!" 17 21 1 SS ĎA mos able 11.10. ATHER, abide with us! the storm- clouds FAgather In gloomy vengeance o'er the sinking head; Go with us through our pilgrimage, dear Father, odi banorA Cheer with Thy smile the stormy path we tread. 2 Shepherd, abide with us! our souls are thirsting For life's pure waters that around Thee flow; no desilge oldmud odt Pity the spirits that with woe are bursting; Oh, lead us where the heavenly pastures renule soi sono od W grow! 18 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Saviour, abide with us! We have been clinging To fragile reeds that droop and pass away; But now our souls, their clasping tendrils flinging Around Thy strength, ask Thee to be their stay. 5m nad 71 4 Jesus, abide with us! Our hearts are weary, And those who bless'd us with their love are gone; Thou, always kind to weary, and you ai Love us, O Jesus, as we journey on! 22 1 the distress'd and onidt nedw buA yasah ot vhod aid'T C.M of God in man, Returning whence it came; dde al Love is the sacred fire within, And prayer the rising flame. 2 It gives the burdened spirit ease, in do And soothes the troubled breast, 01. Yields comfort to the mourning soul, IS abuols And to the weary rest.ds THTAR 1 3 The prayers and praises of the saints, brad Like precious odours sweet, odig ni Ascend, and spread a rich perfume o Around the mercy- seat. dair rood 4 When God inclines the heart to pray, He hath an ear to hear: To Him there's music in a groan, medgode s And beauty in a tear. Sung e'olil to'I 5 The humble suppliant cannot fail on Faite To have his wants supplied, odt vi Since He for sinners intercedes el do Who once for sinners died. I wory 23 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Yet faintly to us mortals here His glory, grace, and worth appear; His beauties we shall clearly trace When we behold Him face to face. 24 1 COFF YOME, worship at Emmanuel's feet; Behold in Him what wonders meet! Words are too feeble to express His worth, His glory, or His grace. 2 He is the Head! Each member lives, And owns the vital power He gives ,The saints below and saints above Joined by His Spirit and His love. 3 He is the Vine' His heavenly root Supplies each branch with life and fruit; Oh, may a lasting union join My soul to Christ, the living Vine! 4 He is the Rock! How firm He proves! The rock of ages never moves; But the sweet streams that from Him flow Attend us all the journey through. 5 He is the Sun of righteousness, Diffusing light, and joy, and peace; What healing in His beams appears, To chase our clouds and dry our tears! davin O, my comrades! see the signal Waving in the sky! 19 Ho L.M. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. Reinforcements now appearing, on Victory is nigh! " Hold the fort, for I am coming," Jesus signals still; Wave the answer back to heaven," By Thy grace we will." 20 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on: MOK Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone! Hold the fort," etc. broW 66 3 See the glorious banner waving! Hear the trumpet blow! In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe! " Hold the fort," etc. A 25 1 fot 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our help is near: Onward comes our great Commander; Cheer, my comrades, cheer! " Hold the fort," etc. is ES S HERE is a gate that stands ajar, And through its portals gleaming A radiance from the cross afar, The Saviour's love revealing. & ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. Oh, depth of mercy! can it be, that gate was al do Y left ajar for me? For me, for me, for me, for me! was left ajar for me? AW 2 That gate ajar stands free for all Who seek through it salvation; 18 The rich and poor, the great and small, Of every tribe and nation. Oh, depth of mercy, etc.uio.I 3 Press onward then, though foes may frown, While mercy's gate is open; ont boll» Accept the cross, and win the crown, Love's everlasting token. edi Oh, depth of mercy, etc. pory ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Beyond the river's brink we'll lay The cross that here is given, And bear the crown of life away, And love Him more in heaven. 26 1 And we have nowhere else to flee, No sanctuary, Lord, but Thee. 2 Whatever foes or fears betide, In thy dear presence let us hide; And while we rest our souls on Thee, Do Thou our sanctuary be. Oh, depth of mercy, etc. qoo HET L. M. soy las ESUS, our Lord! to Thee we call, 3 Quickly the day of light draws nigh, Or we may bow our heads and die; But, oh, what joy this witness gives,-- Jesus, our sanctuary, lives! 27 1 4 He from the grave our dust will raise; We in the heavens shall sing His praise; And when in glory we appear, He'll be our sanctuary there. ( FOR CLOSE OF MEETINGS.) the That to Thy name belongs; Matter of all our lays, 21 Through Thee we now together came, And part exulting in Thy name. 2 In flesh we part awhile, But still in spirit joined, To embrace the happy toil, Thou hast to each assigned: And while we do Thy blessed will, We bear our heaven about us still. 6.8. 82 22 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 O let us thus go on In all Thy pleasant ways, And, armed with patience, run bA With joy the appointed race: Keep us, and every seeking soul, Till all attain the heavenly goal. 4 There we shall meet again, When all our toils are o'er, And death, and grief, and pain, And parting are no more: We shall with all our brethren rise, And join Thee in the flaming skies. 5 0 happy, happy day, That calls Thy exiles home! The heavens shall pass away, The earth receive its doom: Earth we shall view and heaven destroyed, And shout above the fiery void. 6 Then let us wait the sound, That shall our souls release; And labour to be found Of Him in spotless peace, In perfect holiness renewed, Adorned with Christ, and meet for God. " T." 28 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. ¹L my ORD Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole, 1 Break down every idol, cast out every foe; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow: yes, whiter than snow! Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 2 Lord Jesus, let nothing unholy remain, Apply thine own blood and remove every stain; ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 23 To get this blest cleansing I all things forego; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, etc. 3 Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to make a complete sacrifice; I give up myself, and whatever I know ,Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, etc. 4 Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat: I wait, blessed Lord, at Thy crucified feet; By faith, for my cleansing I see Thy blood ofteflow ,ES TI Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, etc. 5 Lord Jesus, Thou seest I patiently wait; Come now, and within me a new heart create: To those who have sought Thee, Thou never saidst, No ,Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, etc. 29 1 D. 10.11. NOON, and for ever, the breaking of day SOO JOOM away; Soon, and for ever, we'll see as we're seen, And know the deep meaning of things that have been,-soled sesege Is T Where fightings without and conflicts within Shall weary no more in the warfare with sin ,Where tears and where fears and where death shall be never, apliq ad Christians with Christ shall be soon, and for ever! Bullenhovo to 24 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK, 2 Soon, and for ever, such promise our trust, Though ashes to ashes, and dust be to dust ,Soon, and for ever, our union shall be Made perfect, our glorious Redeemer, in Thee; egi la When the cares and the sorrows of time shall be o'er, talu bas alarm quovig. Its pangs and its partings remembered no more ,TONS D Where life cannot fail and where death cannot [ ever! Christians with Christ shall be soon, and for sever, 3 Soon, and for ever, the work shall be done, The warfare accomplished, the victory won: Soon, and for ever, the soldier lay down The sword for a harp, the cross for a crown. Then droop not in sorrow, despond not in fear, A glorious tomorrow is bright'ning and near, When, blessed for each faithfn] [ ever! JolidW Christians with Christ shall be soon, and for endeavour, reward fo 6.8. COM NOME, all whoe'er have set 0OD I Your faces Sion- ward, Hleda In Jesus let us meet a YEWS And praise our common Lord: 08 In Jesus let us still go on, dwond baA Till all appear before His throne. 3001.a 1 2 Nearer, and nearer still, ni ood W We to our country come: now Haife To that celestial hill, Dre andet ored W The weary pilgrim's home, Hade The New Jerusalem above, neifeindo The seat of everlasting love. [ tova ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 The ransomed sons of God, All earthly things we scorn, And to our high abode With songs of praise return: no From strength to strength we still proceed, With crowns of joy upon our head. 4 The peace and joy of faith Each moment may we feel: Redeemed from sin and wrath, From earth, and death, and hell, We to our Father's house repair, To meet our elder Brother there. 5 Our Brother, Saviour, Head, Our all in all, is He: And in His steps we'll tread, And soon His face shall see, Shall see Him with our sainted friend;And then in heaven our journey ends. 31 1 ING Hallelujah! Christ doth live, SING Come, ransom'd souls, and glory give, Sing, worship, and adore. With grateful hearts to Him we pay Our thanks in humble wise; Who aught unto our charge shall lay? " Tis God that justifies! 25 D.C.M. 2 Who can condemn, since Christ has died, And ever lives with God? Now our whole debt is fully paid; He saves us by His blood. The ransom'd hosts in earth and heaven Through countless choirs proclaim, " He hath redeemed us: praise be given To God and to the Lamb." B 26 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 God raised Him up, when He for all Had freely tasted death, And had redeem'd us from the fall;On this we gound our faith. For God, well pleased, that sacrifice Declared, in sovereign grace, An all- sufficient ransom- price For Adam's fallen race. 4 The God of peace to guilty man Doth pardoning grace afford, Since from the dead He brought again Our Shepherd, Head, and Lord;-- That Shepherd who did freely bleed Lost sinners to restore; Who died, but now is risen indeed, And lives for evermore. 5 The God of mercies let us praise, Who saveth fallen men: Who by His power, which Christ did raise, Begets His saints again Unto a lively confidence, That they, for Jesus' sake, Shall of the blest inheritance Reserved for them partake. 6 His resurrection's power divine, By grace on us bestowed, Renews us, that we, dead to sin, May live alone to God. Thus we, supported by His might, From strength to strength proceed, And walking in His truth and light, Praise Him in word and deed. 7 In all we do, constrain'd by love We'll joy to Him afford, And to God's will obedient prove Through Jesys Chaist our Lord.Glessen ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Sing Hallelujah, and adore On earth the Lamb once slain, Till we in heaven shall evermore Exalt His name. Amen. 27 32 1 R ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. ESCUE the perishing, care for the dying, grave; Weep o'er the erring one, lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus, the Mighty to save. Rescue the perishing, care for the dying, Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save. 2 Though they are slighting Him, still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive: Plead with them earnestly, plead with them He will forgive if they only believe.[ gently: Rescue the perishing, etc. 3 Down in the human heart, crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore; Touched by a loving heart, wakened by kind[ more. ness, Chords that were broken, will vibrate once Rescue the perishing, etc. 4 Rescue the perishing,-duty demands it; Strength for thy labour the Lord will provide: Back to the narrow way patiently win them; Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. Rescue the perishing, etc. 28- 33 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. Y OD loved the world of sinners, lost And ruined by the fall; Salvation full, at highest cost, He offers free to all. 34 Oh,' twas love,' twas wondrous love! The love of God to me; It brought my Saviour from above, To die on Calvary. 2 E'en now by faith I claim Him mine ,The risen Son of God; Redemption by His death I find, And cleansing through the blood. Oh,' twas love, etc. 3 Love brings the glorious fulness in, And to His saints make known The blessed rest from inbred sin, Through faith in Christ alone. Oh,' twas love, etc. 4 Believing souls, rejoicing go: There shall to you be given A glorious foretaste, here below, Of endless life in heaven. Oh,' twas love, etc. 5 Of victory now o'er Satan's power Let all the ransomed sing, And triumph in the dying hour Through Christ, the Lord, our King. Oh,' twas love, etc. OW have I a friend, ¹N Whose love shall never end ,Jesus is mine. P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 0.0 Though earthly joys decrease, Though human friendships cease, Now have I lasting peace:Jesus is mine. 2 Though I grow poor and old, He will my faith uphold ,Jesus is mine. He shall my wants supply, His precious blood is nigh, Nought can my hope destroy ,Jesus is mine. 3 When earth shall pass away, In the great judgment day,- Jesus is mine. - Oh, what a glorious thing Then to behold my King, On tuneful harps to sing, Jesus is mine! 4 Farewell mortality! Welcome eternity! Jesus is mine. He my redemption is, Wisdom and righteousness, Life, light, and holiness:Jesus is mine. 12 5 Father! Thy name I bless; Thine was the sovereign grace; Praise shall be Thine. Spirit of holiness, Sealing the Father's grace, Thou mad'st my soul embrace Jesus as mine. 29 30 35 ¹ ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. With the eye of faith, Telling Him our troubles, Hearing what He saith ,Like the day- spring stealing Through the shades of night, Silently it turneth Darkness into light. 2 Looking unto Jesus In a sweet accord Knitteth the disciple To the absent Lord: To our souls' complaining Jesus giveth heed, Pouring out His fulness Over all our need. 3 Looking unto Jesus In the stormy day, We shall see His Spirit Sent to cheer our way: Looking unto Jesus When the storms retreat, He will be our shelter From the noontide heat. 4 Wandering through the desert, Where no fountains be, There's a Rock which follows, And that rock is He: When the fainting pilgrim Fails for lack of meat, Jesus freely giveth Angels' food to eat. 5 Look we unto Jesus From the bed of pain: 6.5. 36 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. As a suffering brother, Jesus will sustain. Look we still to Jesus In the hour of death: Lo, the everlasting Arms are underneath. 6 When the saint in glory In His presence stands, Sees his name imprinted On His wounded hands, Sees his blood- bought title On His breast engraven, Looking unto Jesus Opes the gate of heaven. LORD, take my heart just as it is, Set up Thy throne: So shall I love Thee above all, And live to Thee alone. 2 I thank Thee, that in mercy Thou Hast waken'd me from death, Arous'd me out of sin's deep sleep, And call'd to walk by faith. 3 Complete Thy work and crown Thy grace, That I may faithful prove, And listen to that still small voice, Which whispers only love:4 Which teaches me to know Thy will, And gives me power to do; C.M. 31 Which fills my heart with shame, when I Do not that will pursue. 5 This unction may I ever feel, This teaching of my Lord, And learn obedience to Thy voice, Thy soft reviving word. 32 37 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. P.M. Star of our night, and hope of every nation, Hear and receive Thy Church's supplication, Lord God Almighty. 2 See round Thine ark the hungry billows curling, See how Thy foes their banners are unfurling; Lord, while their darts enyenomed they are hurling, Thou canst preserve us. faileth, 3 Lord, Thou canst help when earthly armour [ assaileth, Lord, Thou canst save when deadly sin Lord, o'er Thy Rock nor death nor hell prevaileth ,Grant us Thy peace, Lord: 4 Peace in our hearts, our evil thoughts [ raging, assuaging, 38 1 Peace in Thy Church, when party strife is Peace, when the world its busy war is waging, Send us, O Saviour! driven; 5 Grant us Thy help, till foes are backward [ forgiven, Grant them Thy truth, that they may be Grant peace on carth, and, after we have striven, Peace in Thy heaven. IVI 7. WA To His gracious promise flee, AIT, my soul, upon the Lord, Laying hold upon His word, " As thy days, thy strength shall be." 2 If the sorrows of thy case Seem peculiar still to thee, - God has promised needful grace ," As thy days, thy strength shall be." ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Days of trial, days of grief, In succession thou may'st see; This is still thy sweet relief ,66 ' As thy days, thy strength shall be." 39 1 4 Rock of ages! I'm secure, With Thy promise full and free, Faithful, positive, and sure, " As thy days, thy strength shall be." D. 7. ILGRIM, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion's gate; There, till mercy speaks within, Knock, and weep, and watch, and wait. Knock- He knows the sinner's cry; Weep- He loves the mourner's tears; Watch- for saving grace is nigh; Wait- till heavenly grace appears. 2 Hark! it is thy Saviour's voice: Welcome, pilgrim, to thy rest; Now within the gate rejoice, 66 33 Safe, and owned, and bought, and blest:Safe- from all the lures of vice; Owned- by joys the contrite know; Bought- by love, and life the price; Blest- the mighty debt to owe. 3 Holy pilgrim! what for thee In a world like this remains? From thy guarded breast shall flee Fear, and shame, and doubt, and pain. 34 40 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Fear- the hope of heaven shall fly; Shame- from glory's view retire; Doubt- in full belief shall die; Pain- in endless bliss expire. Y prayer to the promise shall clingI a For I ask for the one needful thing, Which I cannot be happy without:1 2 A spirit of lowly repose In the love of the Lamb that was slain, A heart to be touched with His woes, And a care not to grieve Him again:-- 3 The peace that my Saviour has bought, The cheerfulness nothing can dim, The love that can bring every thought Into perfect obedience to Him:4 The wisdom His mercy to own In the way He directs me to take ,To glory in Jesus alone, And to love and do good for His sake. 5 All this Thou hast offered to me In the promise whereon I will rest; For faith, oh, my Saviour, in Thee, Is the substance of all my request. 6 Thy word has commanded my prayer; Thy Spirit has taught me to pray; And all my unholy despair Is ready to vanish away. 7 Thou wilt not be weary of me; Thy promise my faith will sustain; And soon, very soon I shall see That I've not been asking in vain. 8. 41 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. C.M. A SOLDIER'S march, from battles won To new- commencing strife, A pilgrim's, restless as the sun: Such is the Christian life. 2 The hosts of Satan yearn for spoil: How can our warfare close? Lonely we tread a foreign soil: When look we for repose? 30 let us seek the heavenly home, Revealed in sacred lore ,The land whence pilgrims never roam, Where soldiers fight no more: 42 1 4 Where grief and death are sounds unknown, Where darkness hath no sway, But from Jehovah's awful throne Beams ever- living day: 5 Where friends who meet shall never part, Where grace achieves its plan, And God, uniting every heart, Dwells face to face with man. 35 WH THAT is the thing of greatest price The whole creation round? That which was lost in paradise, That which in Christ is found ,2 The soul of man- Jehovah's breath! That keeps two worlds at strife: Hell moves beneath to work its death; Heaven stoops to give it life. 3 God, to reclaim it, did not spare His well- belovéd Son; Jesus, to save it, deigned to bear The sins of all in One. C.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 36 4 The Holy Spirit seal'd the plan, And pledged the blood divine To ransom every soul of man;That blood was shed for mine! 5 And is this treasure borne below In earthly vessels frail? Can none its utmost value know Till flesh and spirit fail? 6 Then let us gather round the cross, This knowledge to obtain, Not by the soul's eternal loss, But everlasting gain. 43 1 THE sick soul lieth weary T On the world's heaving breast, With clouds of care and sorrow And weight of sins opprest. Out of the night she crieth, Out of the narrow room; O Saviour, gentle Saviour, ou When wilt Thou pierce the gloom? 2 Rise, rise above the mountains, With healing on Thy wings; Break, break into the chambers, Where pain in secret stings. Come, while the morning tarries, Our waiting eyes to bless: Look through the lowly lattice, Bright Sun of Righteousness. eiff 2 3 Set for the hearts that love Thee Thy mighty sign above ,The white rays of redemption, And the red fire of love. 7.6. 44 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Out of our gloom we call Thee, Out of our helpless night: Sun of the world, blest Saviour, Show us Thy perfect light! 1 DASS away earthly joy, Break every mortal tie ,Jesus is mine! Dark is the wilderness; Distant the resting- place; Jesus alone can bless;-oll Jesus is mine! 2 Tempt not my soul away, Here would I ever stay ,Jesus is mine! Perishing things of clay, Born but for one brief day, Pass from my heart away ,Jesus is mine! 3 Fare ye well dreams of night, Mine is a dawning bright ,Jesus is mine! All that my soul has tried Left but a dismal void; Jesus has satisfied,-- Jesus is mine! 4 Farewell mortality, Welcome eternity, comod Jesus is mine! Welcome ye scenes of rest, Welcome ye mansions blest, Welcome a Saviour's breast ,Jesus is mine! 37 P.M. 3845 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 8.7.4. ON NCE He came, how meek and lowly Kind, and full of love for men; Soon, our Judge, unerring, holy, He will come to earth again. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ, our eyes shall see Thee then. 2 Be the terrors and the blessing Of that day before us now, Every thankful heart impressing, Moulding every thoughtful brow. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ, our hope in death art Thou. 3 Thankful that, in form and feeling One of us, to earth He came; Thoughtful, for He died revealing All our danger, all our shame. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ, our trust is in Thy Name. 4 If the Saviour here have known us Faithful to His Word and way, He, the Almighty Judge, will own us In the last and dreadful day. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Christ, our hope, our trust, our stay! 46 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. YOME to the Saviour! Make no delay; Here, in our midst, He's standing to- day, Tenderly saying," Come!" 2 Joyful, joyful, will the meeting be, When from sin our hearts are pure and free, And we shall gather, Saviour, with Thee, In our eternal home. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 39 3" Sufer the children!" Oh, hear His voice! Let every heart leap forth and rejoice; And let us freely make Him our choice: Do not delay, but come. Joyful, etc. 4 Think once again, He's with us to- day; Heed now His blest commands, and obey: Hear now His accents tenderly say, " Will you, my children, come?" Joyful, etc. 47 C.M. WHAT 1 THAT grace, O Lord, and beauty shone Around Thy steps below! What patient love was seen in all Thy life and death of woe! 2 For ever on Thy burdened heart A weight of sorrow hung: Yet no ungentle murmuring word Escap'd Thy silent tongue. 3 Thy foes might hate, despise, revile, Thy friends unfaithful prove; Unwearied in forgiveness, still Thy heart could only love. 4 Oh, give us hearts to love like Thce! Like Thee, O Lord, to grieve Far more for others' sins, than all The wrongs that we receive. 5 One with Thyself, may every eye In us, Thy brethren, see That gentleness and grace that spring From union, Lord, with Thee. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 40 48 Mblido pull adul 10. 1 EACH me to live!' Tis easier far to dieto pass away; On earth's long night to close the heavy eye, And waken in the realms of glorious day. 2 Teach me that harder lesson,-how to live! To serve Thee in the darkest paths of life: Arm me for conflict now: fresh vigour give, And make me more than conqueror in the strife. 3 Teach me to live!-Thy purpose to fulfil: Bright for Thy glory let my candle shine! Each day renew, re- mould my stubborn will: Closer round Thee my heart's affections twine. 4 Teach me to live for self and sin no more; But use the time remaining to me yet: Not mine own pleasure seeking as before ,Wasting no precious hours in vain regret. 5 Teach me to live! No idler let me be, But in Thy service hand and heart employ, Prepared to do Thy bidding cheerfully:Be this my highest and my holiest joy. 6 Teach me to live!-my daily cross to bear; Nor murmur, though I bend beneath its load. Only be with me, let me feel Thee near: Thy smile sheds gladness on the darkest road. 7 Teach me to live!-and find my life in Thee, Looking from earth and earthly things Let me not falter, but untiringly[ away: Press on; and gain new strength and power each day. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 41 8 Teach me to live!-with kindly words for all, Wearing no cold, repulsive brow of gloom, Waiting, with cheerful patience, till Thy call Summons my spirit to her heavenly home! 49 D. 8. I WILL go in the strength of the Lord, In the path He hath marked for my feet; I will follow the light of His word, Nor shrink from the dangers I meet. His presence my steps shall attend; His fulness my wants shall supply; On Him, till my journey shall end, My hope shall securely rely. 2 I will go in the strength of the Lord To the work He appoints me to do; In the joy which His smile shall afford, My soul shall her vigour renew. His wisdom will guard me from harm, His power my sufficiency prove: I trust His omnipotent arm; I rest in His covenant love. 3 I will go in the strength of the Lord To each conflict which faith may require; And His grace, as my shield and reward, My courage and zeal shall inspire. If He give the word of command To meet and encounter the foe, With sling and with stone in my hand, In the strength of the Lord I will go! 50 1 WH THAT is faith? A simple resting On the promise Jesus gives; All our sins upon Him casting, Who to save His people lives. 7. 42 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 What is peace? Our fully knowing His shed blood on Calvary As a ransom price was flowing There, to set His people free. 3 He, our peace, the great sin- bearer! Look, poor sinner, look and live; Look to Jesus: be a sharer In the rest this faith can give. 4 Take the peace so freely offered: All thy debt is fully paid; ' Twas for this thy Saviour suffered, For thy guilt was on Him laid. 5 Now this peace, thou precious Saviour, Give to many a burdened soul; Let them doubt no more, nor waver, But their sins upon Thee roll. 51 O Lord, R. Thy mighty arm make bare; Speak with the voice that wakes the dead, And make Thy people hear. 2 Revive Thy work, O Lord, Disturb this sleep of death; Quicken the smouldering embers now By Thine almighty breath. 3 Revive Thy work, O Lord, Create soul- thirst for Thee; And hungering for the bread of life Oh may our spirits be! S.M. 4 Revive Thy work, O Lord, Exalt Thy precious name; And, by the Holy Ghost, our love For Thee and Thine inflame. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Revive Thy work, O Lord, And give refreshing showers: The glory shall be all Thine own, The blessing, Lord, be ours! 52 ORD! no guardian to defend me None so willing to befriend me;-- Thou art all in all to me. ¹ 2 Oh, may life be one great mission, Christ to follow, serve, and please, Copying His meek submission, Sacrificing self and ease! 3 Zealous in each sacred duty, de May I be more Saviour- like; May each plant of Christian beauty In my soul its fibres strike;4 Bearing fruit, whose holy savour Sheds its fragrance round my path, Seeking nothing but His favour, Dreading nothing but His wrath. 5 What is life? A scene of troubles, Following swiftly one by one; Phantom visions, airy bubbles, Which appear, and then are gone! 6 What at best the world's vain fashion? Quickly it must pass away;-. Vexing care and whirlwind passion, Surging like the angry spray. 7 One brief moment, Lord, may sever All that earth can friendship call; But Thy friendship is for ever ,It outlives the wreck of all. 43 8.7. 44 53 ¹ I way, may ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. way; N some way or other the Lord will provide: [ provide.' And yet in His own way," The Lord will 2 At some time or other the Lord will provide: It may not be my time, it may not be thy time; [ provide.' And yet in His own time," The Lord will vide; 3 Despond then no longer: the Lord will pro[ spoken And this be the token,-no word he hath " The Lord will proWas ever yet broken: vide." 4 March on then right boldly: the sea shall [ victorious divide; The pathway made glorious, with shoutings We'll join in the chorus," The Lord will provide." 54 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. dark vale we wander, Till Jesus comes. We watch, and wait, and wonder, Till Jesus comes. ¹ DOWN OWN life's Oh, let my lamp be burning When Jesus comes; For Him my soul be yearning, When Jesus comes 1 All joy His loved ones bringing, when Jesus [ comes, comes; All praise through heaven ringing, when Jesus All beauty bright and vernal, when Jesus comes; All glory grand, eternal, when Jesus comes. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 45 2 No more heart- pangs of sadness, When, etc. All peace, and joy, and gladness; When, etc. All doubts and fears will vanish, When, etc. All gloom His face will banish, When, etc. 3 He'll know the way was dreary, When, etc. He'll know the feet grew weary, When, etc. He'll know what griefs oppressed me, When, etc. Oh, how His arms will rest me! When, etc. 55 P.M. 1 JE TESUS, Thy name I love, All other names above, Jesus my Lord! Oh, Thou art all to me! Nothing to please I see, Nothing apart from Thee, Jesus my Lord! 2 Thou, blesséd Son of God, Hast bought me with Thy blood, Jesus my Lord! Oh, how great is Thy love! All other loves above, Love that I daily prove, Jesus my Lord! 3 When unto Thee I flee, Thou wilt my refuge be, Jesus Lord! my What need I now to fear, What earthly grief or care, Since Thou art ever near, Jesus my Lord! 4 Soon Thou wilt come again; I shall be happy then, Jesus my Lord! T 46 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Then Thine own face I'll see, Then I shall like Thee be, Then evermore with Thee, Jesus my Lord! ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. HOSOEVER heareth," shout, shout, 56 66 1 W the sound, [ found, Send the blessed tidings all the world around; Spread the joyful news, wherever man is " Whosoever will may come." " Whosoever will, whosoever will!" Send the proclamation over vale and hill; ' Tis a loving Father calls the wanderer home: " Whosoever will may come." 2 Whosoever cometh need not delay; Now the door is open, enter while ye may: Jesus is the true, the only Living Way, Whosoever will may come." " Whosoever will," etc. 66 57 1 3" Whosoever will," the promise is secure; " Whosoever will," for ever shall endure; " Whosoever will,"' tis life for evermore; " Whosoever will," may come. " Whosoever will," etc. LORY to God the Father be, T Glory to God the Son, Glory to God the Holy Ghost, Glory to God alone! 2 My soul doth magnify the Lord; My spirit doth rejoice In God, my Saviour and my God;I hear His joyful voice. C.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 I need not go abroad for joy Who have a feast at home; My sighs are turnéd into songs ,The Comforter is come. 4 Down from on high the blessed Dove Is come into my breast, To witness God's eternal love;This is my heavenly feast. 5 This makes me," Abba, Father," cry, With confidence of soul; It makes me cry," My Lord, my God," And that without control. 6 Eye hath not seen, nor ear hath heard, From fancy' tis conceal'd, What Thou, Lord, hast laid up for Thine, And hast to me reveal'd. 7 I see Thy face, I hear Thy voice, I taste Thy sweetest love, My soul doth leap,-but oh, for wings, The wings of Noah's dove! 8 Then should I flee far hence away, Leaving this world of sin; 9 Then should my soul with angels feast On joys that always last;Bless'd be my God, the God of joy, Who gives me here a taste! 47 Then should my Lord put forth His hand And kindly take me in. - { But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of gold; Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. 58 ( SANKEY'S TUNE) P.M. 1 HERE were ninety and nine that safely In the shelter of the fold; [ lay 48 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK.2" Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine, Are they not enough for Thee?" But the Shepherd made answer," This of Has wandered away from Me;[ mine And although the road be rough and steep, to the desert to find my sheep." I go 3 But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through, Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out in the desert He heard its cry ,Sick, and helpless, and ready to die. 4" Lord, whence are those blood- drops, all the way, That mark out the mountain's track?"" They were shed for one who had gone astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him back."" Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?"[ thorn." " They were pierced to- night by many a 5 Then all through the mountains, thunder[ riven, And up from the rocky steep, There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, 66 Rejoice: I have found my sheep!" And the angels echoed around the throne, 66 Rejoice: for the Lord brings back His own!" P.M. 59 1 E cannot always trace the way, WE Where Thou, our gracious Lord, dost [ move; But we can always surely say, That Thou art love. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 When fear its gloomy cloud will fling O'er earth, our souls to heaven above, As to their sanctuary, spring ,For Thou art love. 3 When mystery shrouds our darken'd path, We'll check our dread, our doubts reprove; In this our soul sweet comfort hath, That Thou art love. 4 Yes! Thou art love!-a truth like this Can every gloomy thought remove, And turn all tears, all woes, to bliss;Our God is love! 60 1 I'K "' M a pilgrim and a stranger, 10 Rough and thorny is the road, nok Often in the midst of danger;But it leads to God. 49 2 Oh, how sweet is this assurance, ' Midst the conflict and the strife! Although sorrows past endurance Follow me through life. Home in prospect still can cheer me, Yes, and give me sweet repose, While I feel His presence near me;For my Father knows. Clouds and darkness oft distress me; Great and many are my foes; Anxious cares and thoughts oppress me;But my Father knows. 3 Yes! He sees and knows me daily, Watches over me in love; Sends me help when foes assail me ,Bids me look above. P.M. 50 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Soon my journey will be ended, Life is drawing to a close; I shall then be well attended;This my Father knows. 4 I shall then with joy behold Him, Face to face my Father see; Fall with rapture, 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. 61 1 LOOK to Jesus, and the cloud I Of my transgressions melts away, E'en as the blackest midnight shroud Gives place to the returning day. 2 I look to Jesus, and the stains Of my life's guilt, though dark and deep, Are wash'd, till not a spot remains, And I can safely wake and sleep. 3 I look to Jesus, and the face Of God is turned on me in love; I feel a Father's fond embrace, And all my doubts and fears remove. L.M 4 I look to Jesus, and, behold, My heart is lighten'd of its cares, My love for earthly things grows cold, And pleasure vainly spreads her snares. 5 I look to Jesus, when my foes With violence my peace assail; On His dear breast I find repose, And all their hateful efforts fail. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 I look to Jesus, and the sight Of all that He endured for me, Makes e'en my greatest suff'rings light, Compared with His deep agony. 7 I look to Jesus, when my zeal, And faith, and love, grow dead and cold; Then doth He Calvary reveal, And makes me in His service bold. 8 I look to Jesus, when the waves Of dark corruption rage within, And He from their dominion saves, From their pollution makes me clean. 9 I look to Jesus, and I see Heaven's golden portals opening wide, With ready welcome e'en to me, Though vile, to enter and abide. 10 Thus let me, Lord, while life doth last, In faith look ever up to Thee, And when life's sinful days are past I shall Thy face in glory see. 62 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. LEFT it all with Jesus long ago ,All my sins I brought Him, and my woe: When by faith I saw Him on the tree, Heard His still small whisper," Tis for thee," From my heart tně burden rolled away, Happy day! I 51 2 I leave it all with Jesus, for He knows How to steal the bitter from life's woes; How to gild the tear- drop with His smile, Make the desert garden bloom awhile: When my weakness leaneth on His might All seems light. 52 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 I leave it all with Jesus day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him, come what may. Hope has dropped her anchor, found her rest In the calm, sure haven of His breast: Love esteems it heaven to abide At His side. 4 Oh, leave it all with Jesus, drooping soul! Tell not half thy story, but the whole. Worlds on worlds are hanging on His hand, Life and death are waiting His command; Yet His tender bosom makes thee room ,Oh, come home! 63 1 7. UICKEN, Lord, Thy Church and me, Q² Send Thy promised Spirit down: Holy One, Eternal Three, All Thy former mercies crown. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Send another Pentecost. 2 Let the living fire descend, " Cloven tongues" on every head; Tongues which all may comprehend: Speak Thy life unto the dead! Suddenly the power of grace Send from heaven, and fill the place. 88 3 Send the" rushing, mighty wind," Give the" utterance" divine; Let us know the Spirit's mind, Let us speak in words of Thine. Send a pure baptismal shower,— is Tongues of fire, and words of power. Foll 4 As of old, so be it now, Now the glorious scene repeat, See Thy humbled people bow, Waiting lowly at Thy feet; ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Crying all, with one accord, Send the promised Spirit, Lord." 5 Jesus, glorious Victor, come! Thou whose right it is to reign, Call Thine ancient people home; Paradise restore again. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Send another Pentecost! 64 1 Go not far from me, O my Strength, Whom all my times obey; Take from me anything Thou wilt, But go not Thou away, And let the storm that does Thy work Deal with me as it may. 2 On Thy compassion I repose, In weakness and distress: I will not ask for greater ease, Lest I should love Thee less. O'tis a blessed thing for me To need Thy tenderness! 3 While many sympathising hearts For my deliverance care, Thou, in Thy wiser, stronger love, Art teaching me to bear, By the sweet voice of thankful song And calm confiding prayer. 53 P.M. 4 Thy love has many a lighted path No outward eye can trace, And my heart sees Thee in the deep, With darkness on its face, And communes with Thee,' mid the storm, As in a secret place. 54 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 O Comforter of God's redeemed, Whom the world does not see, What hand should pluck me from the flood That casts my soul on Thee! Who would not suffer pain like mine, To be consoled like me? 65 10. ¹I JOURNEY through a desert drear and wild, [ guiled Yet is my heart by such sweet thoughts beOf Him on whom I lean, my strength, my I can forget the sorrows of the way. [ stay, 2 Thoughts of His love;-the root of every grace Which finds in this poor heart a dwellingplace, [ bright, The sunshine of my soul, than day more And my calm pillow of repose by night. 3 Thoughts of His sojourn in this vale of tears;-- The tale of love unfolded in those years Of sinless suffering and patient grace, I love again and yet again to trace. 4 Thoughts of His death;-upon the cross I gaze, And there behold its sad yet healing rays ,Beacon of hope, which, lifted up on high, Illumes with heavenly light the tear- dimm'd eye. 5 Thoughts of His coming;-for that joyful day In patient hope I watch, and wait, and pray: The day draws nigh, the midnight shadows Oh, what a sunrise will that advent be![ flee; 6 Thus, while I journey on, my Lord to meet, My thoughts and meditations are so sweet Of Him on whom I lean, my strength, my I can forget the sorrows of the way.[ stay, ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 55 66 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. 1 HERE is life for a look at the Crucified THERE One, There is life at this moment for thee; Then look, sinner, look unto Him, and be saved, Unto Him who was nailed to the tree. Look, look: look and live! [ One, There is life for a look at the Crucified There is life at this moment for thee. 2 Oh, why was He there as the Bearer of sin, If on Jesus thy guilt was not laid? Oh, why from His side flowed the sincleansing blood, If His dying thy debt has not paid? Look, look: etc. 2 It is not thy tears of repentance or prayers, But the Blood, that atones for the soul; On Him, then, who shed it, thou mayest at once Thy weight of iniquities roll. Look, look: etc. $ Then doubt not thy welcome, since God has declared There remaineth no more to be done; That once in the end of the world He appeared, And completed the work He begun. Look, look: etc. 5 Then take with rejoicing from Jesus at once The life everlasting He gives; And know with assurance thou never canst die, Since Jesus, thy righteousness, lives! Look, look: etc. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 56 67 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. JEH EHOVAH is our strength, And He shall be our song; We shall o'ercome at length, Although our foes be strong: In vain doth Satan then oppose, The Lord is stronger than His foes. 2 The Lord our refuge is, And ever will remain; Since He hath made. us His, He will our cause maintain: In vain our enemies oppose, For God is stronger than His foes. albu 3 The Lord our portion is; What can we wish for more? As long as we are His We never can be poor: In vain do earth and hell oppose, For God is stronger than His foes. 4 The Lord our Shepherd is: He knows our every need; And since we now are His, His care our souls will feed: In vain do sin and death oppose, For God is stronger than His foes. 5 Our God our Father is; Our names are on His heart; We ever shall be His; 6.6.8. He ne'er from us will part: In vain the world and flesh oppose, For God is stronger than His foes. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 68 1 M are T Y times of sorrow and of joy, 57 C.M. My choicest comforts come from Thee, And go at Thy command. e to ovo.I 2 If Thou shouldst take them all away, vo Yet would I not repine; ment W& Before they were possessed by me, They were entirely Thine. 3 Nor would I drop a murmuring word, Though the whole world were gone, But seek enduring happiness fynor TO In Thee, and Thee alone. 4 What is the world with all its store? " Tis but a bitter sweet; When I attempt to pluck the rose, A pricking thorn I meet. cose, T 69 5 Here perfect bliss can ne'er be found, The honey's mixed with gall; d Midst changing scenes and dying friends, Be Thou my All in all! OT al eo I P.M. 2 We thank Thee for the blood, The blood of Christ Thy Son; I The blood by which our peace is made, N The sacrifice is o'er! No flame, no smoke, ascends on high; The Lamb is slain no more! But richer blood has flowed from nobler veins, To purge the soul from guilt, and cleanse the reddest stains. Our victory is won: Great victory o'er hell, and sin, and woe, That needs no second fight and leaves no second foe. C 58 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 We thank Thee for the grace Descending from above, to pom That overflows our widest guilt, Th' eternal Father's love: Love of the Father's everlasting Son,[ One. Love of the Holy Ghost, Jehovah, Three in 4 We thank Thee for the hope, So glad and sure and dear; It holds the drooping spirit up Till the long dawn appear: blaow 10X B Fair hope! with what a sunshine does it cheer Our roughest path on earth, our dreariest desert here! of 70 1 ¹I edi 80 18 LOVE the name of Jesus, That name the angels sing, A And with their loud hosannas The heavenly portals ring. To Him my all confiding, I In Him my joy complete, I learn, with Christian meekness, My duty at His feet. 7.6. I love the name of Jesus, The sweetest name, om o The name the angels sing.T 05 I 2 I love to think of Jesus When all is calm and still, When pure and holy feelings My grateful bosom fill. I love to think of Jesus, o boold od T Whose mercy crowns my days- off How just are all His counsels, And true are all His ways! I love the name, etc. be Look Baogon 18010 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 59 3 I love to work for Jesus, ST Pro And worship at His throne: ACTI : low O may His Spirit help me digure To live for Him alone! Toodo od W oila To labour for my Saviour I sain T wol My greatest joy shall be: di ba anoni I know that Jesus loves me, Because He died for me. : awode I love the name, etc. 71 1 orier& In baA bak HE liveth long who liveth well! All other life is short and vain; i1& He liveth longest who can tell H Of living most for heavenly gain. 2 Be wise, and use thy wisdom well; Who wisdom speaks must live it too; He is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then spoke, the true. 3 Be what thou seemest: live thy creed; Hold up to earth the torch divine; im Be what thou prayest to be made: Let the great Master's steps be thine. E 4 Fill up each hour with what will last; up the moments as The life above, when this is past, Is the ripe fruit of life below. L.M. 5 Sow truth, if thou the truth wouldst reap; Who sows the false shall reap the vain; Erect and sound thy conscience keep: From hollow words and deeds refrain. 6 Sow love, and taste its fruitage pure; al 2 Sow peace, and reap its harvest bright; Sow sunbeams on the rock and moor, And find a harvest- home of light. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 60 72 11.10. 1 PRAISE ye Jehovah! praise the Lord [ the weak: Who cheers the contrite, girds with strength Praise Him who will with glory crown the And with salvation beautify the meek.[ lowly, 2 Praise ye the Lord for all His loving- kindness, And all the tender mercies He hath shown; Praise Him who pardons all our sin and blindness, And calls us sons, and takes us for His own. 3 Praise ye Jehovah! source of every blessing ,Before His gifts earth's richest boons are dim; Resting in Him, His peace and joy possessing, All things are ours, for we have all in Him. 4 Praise ye the Father! God the Lord, who gave us, With full and perfect love, His only Son! Praise ye the Son, who died Himself to save [ One! Praise ye the Spirit! Praise the Three in us! 73 sided 1 MY heart is fixed, eternal God, Fixed on P.M. And my immortal choice is made; od Christ for me! He is my Prophet, Priest, and King, Who did for me salvation bring; And while I've breath. I mean to sing Christ for me! Christ for me! 2 In Him I see the Godhead shine ,Christ for me! He is the Majesty Divine ,Christ for me! ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 61 The Father's well- belovèd Son, fod of 2 Co- partner of His royal throne, Who did for human guilt atone: i beA Christ for me! Christ for me! od P 3 To- day as yesterday the same ,Christ for me! sod mate How precious is His balmy name ,Christ for me! svila oT S 74 1 Christ as mere man may do for you Who error's winding path pursue; 100 But I with part can never do! Christ for me! Christ for me! 4 Let others boast of heaps of gold ,Christ for me! His riches never can be told ,Christ for me! Your gold will waste and wear away, Your honours perish in a day; My portion never can decay. Christ for me! Christ for me! 5 In pining sickness, or in health, Christ for me! In deepest poverty or wealth, Christ for me! ar ocsi'? And in that all important day When I the summons must obey, dW And pass from this dark world away, Christ for me! Christ for me! ESUS, we rest in Thee, JE In Thee ourselves we hide: Laden with guilt and misery, Where could we rest beside? " Tis on Thy meek and lowly breast Our weary souls alone can rest. 6.8. OT 62 2 Thou holy One of God, og- 00 The Father rests in Thee, And in the savour of that bloodbod Once shed on Calvary! The curse is gone: through Thee we're blest! God rests in Thee: in Thee we rest. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 The slaves of sin and fear, Thy truth our bondage broke; enD Our happy spirits love to wear Thy light and easy yoke. dig I dull The love which fills our grateful breast Makes duty joy, and labour rest. daind 4 Soon the bright glorious day, The rest of God shall come; Sorrow and sin shall pass away, And we shall reach our home: Then, of the promis'd land possess'd, Our souls shall know eternal rest. 75 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE) P. M. THAT means this eager, anxious throng, moves haste These wondrous gatherings day by day? What means this strange commotion, pray?In accents hushed the throng reply, " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 2 Who is this Jesus? Why should He The city move so mightily? A passing stranger, has He skill To move the multitude at will?Again the stirring tones reply, Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." IT ( T8OW 200 66 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Jesus!' tis He who once below Man's pathway trod,' mid pain and woe; The troubled ones, where'er He came, Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame. The blind rejoiced to hear the cry, e " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." W 4 Again He comes! From place to place His holy footprints we can trace. T He pauses at our threshold; nay, He enters,-condescends to stay! bal Shall we not gladly raise the cry ,Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 66 - 5 Ho! all ye heavy- laden, come! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and home! Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return: accept His proffered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh: " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 6 But if you still His call refuse, And all His wondrous love abuse, Soon will He sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. " Too late: too late!" will be the cry: " Jesus of Nazareth has passed by." 76 1 O to DA brod 0 toilT To Thee lift up my heart! In heaven I would Thy glory see; Now, therefore, grace impart, 63 S.M. 2 Grace, to prevent my sin, My passions to subdue, bit My heart to change, my soul to win, A My spirit to renew ,fodT 64 3 Grace, every hour to bend My stubborn will to Thine, Till I in mind and heart ascend To where the angels shine ,4 Grace that I ever may Walk humbly with my God, And choose the self- renouncing way The lowly Jesus trod ,ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Grace, to each stroke to bow, Gladly each cross to bear, That, suff'ring with the Saviour now, I soon His joy may share ,6 Grace, to be kind to all, All to forbear in love, Gently to deal with those that fall, Like Him who reigns above ,7 Grace, even to my foes In tenderness to speak, And though they wrong me and oppose. To be, like Jesus, meek ,- 8 Grace, onward still to go, oft worl Forward each day to press, Till Thou the blood- bought prize bestow ,Christ's crown of righteousnes 77 ¹0 9 Lord, give me this rich grace! Oh, give Thyself to me, That I may dwell before Thy face, And all Thy glory see. ness. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. CHRIST, what burdens bowed Thy head: Our load was laid on Thee! Thou stoodèst in the sinner's stead, Didst bear all ill for me. A Victim led, Thy blood was shed:Now there's no load for me. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Death and the curse were in our cup: O Christ,' twas full for Thee! But Thou hast drained the last dark drop, ' Tis empty now for me: That bitter cup, love drank it up, Now blessing's draught for me! 3 Jehovah lifted up His rod: O Christ, it fell on Thee! Thou wast sore stricken of Thy God; There's not one stroke for me. I Thy tears, Thy blood, beneath it flowed: Thy bruising healeth me. 4 The tempest's awful voice was heard: O Christ, it broke on Thee! Thy open bosom was my ward, It braved the storm for me. Thy form was scarr'd, Thy visage marr'd:Now cloudless peace for me! 5 Jehovah bade His sword awake; O Christ, it woke' gainst Thee! Thy blood the flaming blade must slake, Thy heart its sheath must be. All for my sake, my peace to make:Now sleeps that sword for me. 6 For me, Lord Jesus, Thou hast died, And I have died in Thee! Thou'rt ris'n: my bands are all untied; And now Thou liv'st in me! When purified, made white, and tried, Thy glory then for me! 78 Co 65 1 MHOUGH often here we're weary, There is sweet rest above, A rest that is eternal, TH Where all is peace and love. 1 7.6. € 66 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Oh, let us then press forward, dinod 2 That glorious rest to gain! 0.0 We'll soon be free from sorrow, T From toil, and care, and pain. T There is sweet rest in heaven, There is sweet rest in heaven: There is sweet rest, dovodst& There is sweet rest, and 0 There is sweet rest in heaven! 2 Loved ones have gone before us, be They beckon us away! O'er heavenly plains they're soaring, Blest in eternal day. But we are in the army, net of A T And dare not leave our post: We'll fight until we conquer vad d The foe's most mighty host.folyT There is sweet rest, etc. wol 3 Our Saviour will be with us, davodol Ev'n to our journey's end, O In every sore affliction, od boold viT His present help to lend: od yd He never will grow weary, 10 HA Though often we request; le- wo He'll give us grace to conquer, And take us home to rest. There is sweet rest, etc. T bu A 4 All glory to the Father, IW Who gives us every good; All glory be to Jesus, Who bought us with His blood; 8T All glory to the Spirit, Who keeps us to the end: Unto our God be glory, The sinners' only Friend. There is sweet rest, etc. 79 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. AITH is a very simple thing, T F It frees the soul from death's dread sting, By resting in the blood. new and W OI A 2 It looks not on the things around, Nor on the things within; 09115 It takes its flight to scenes above, Beyond the sphere of sin. 3 It sees upon the throne of God A victim that was slain; It rests its all on His shed blood, And says," I'm born again." den 6 What Jesus is, and that alone, Is faith's delightful plea; It never deals with sinful self, Nor righteous self, in me. 7 It tells me I am counted" " dead" By God, in His own word; It tells me I am" born again In Christ, my risen Lord. 39 67 C.M. 4 Faith is not what we feel or see; It is a simple trust In what the God of love has said 978 OT Of Jesus, as " the Just." Isi ignona PHOTO alH 5 The perfect One that died for me, doin Upon His Father's throne Presents our names before our God, And pleads Himself alone. ba A W 8 In that He died, He died to sin; In that He lives- to God: Then I am dead to nature's hopes, And justified through blood. 08 FYLL bn A s oviol al dia 1 isl dona 3 od DnA mest al of W mill l 02001 I Velomot ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 68 9 If He is free, then I am free From all unrighteousness: If He is just, then I am just ,He is my righteousness. 10 What want I more to perfect bliss? A body like His own Will perfect me for greater joys Than angels round the throne. 80 1 IAITH is a living power from heaven, A trust that can't be o'erthrown, Securely fixed on Christ alone. Ar 2 Faith finds in Christ whate'er we need To save and strengthen, guide and feed; Strong in His grace, it joys to share His cross, in hope His crown to wear. 3 Faith to the conscience whispers peace, And bids the mourner's sighing cease; By faith the children's right we claim, And call upon our Father's name. 4 Faith feels the Spirit's kindling breath In love and hope that conquer death; Faith brings us to delight in God, And blesses e'en His smiting rod. 5 Such faith in us, O God, implant, And to our prayers Thy favour grant In Jesus Christ, Thy saving Son, Who is our fount of health alone. 6 In Him may every trusting soul Press onward to the heavenly goal, The blessedness no foes destroy ,Eternal love and light and joy. 2 L.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 81 10, labour on: spend, and be spent ,Thy joy to do the Father's will; This is the way the Master went; Should not the servant tread it still? 2 Go, labour on:' tis not for nought; I Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain; Men heed thee, love Thee, praise Thee not;The Master praises;-what are men? 3 Go, labour on your hands are weak, : Your knees are faint, your soul cast down; Yet falter not: the prize you seek Is near, a kingdom and a crown. 82 1 69 L.M. A 4 Go, labour on while it is day; The world's dark night is hast'ning on: Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth awav: It is not thus that souls are won. 5 Men die in darkness at your side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb; A Take up the torch and wave it wide,- T The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. 6 Toil on, faint not: keep watch and pray; Be wise, the erring soul to win; Go forth into the world's highway, Compel the wanderer to come in. 7 Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice: For toil comes rest, for exile home; Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice, The midnight cry," Behold I come." TORK: for it is a noble thing, With in To tread the path that God ordains, With steadfast hearts and true, P.M. 70 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. That will not quail, whate'er betide, 18 But bravely bear us through. 2 It recks not what the place may be That we are called to fill, How much there is of seeming good, How much of seeming ill; ' Tis ours to bend the energies And consecrate the will. od golf om ons Jadw- 9iots ofT 3 Work, and with cheerful, earnest hearts, Your bravest and your best, For in a busy world like ours There is no place of rest; And think not they, who vainly dream Their lives away, are blest. no onm sodelo A row or P 4 For in each weary, painful task A lesson is inwrought, If we would read the truth aright And let ourselves be taught, Patience and faith and fortitude, And fixedness of thought. 5 Work with the head and heart and hands, And ever bear in mind That there are sorrows here to soothe, And spirits bruised to bind, And cords of love in closer bonds Round human hearts to wind. Lod worden 6' Tis true the flesh will ofttimes fail When life is dim and drear; Then closer cling to Him whose voice Can still each doubt and fear, UP T And shed on these dark hearts of ours Heaven's sunshine calm and clear. 83 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. eneo to gaie of vol oW 17ORK, for the night is coming; W Work through the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling; Work on' mid springing flowers: Work when the day grows brighter, Work, in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When all man's work is done. W 8 AW 2 Work, for the night is coming; VE Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labour, Rest will come sure and soon. Give every flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man can work no more. 3 Work, for the night is cominglidW Under the sunset skies; god ba A While their bright tints are glowing, Work on, for daylight flies.ods to'l Work, till the last beam fadeth, 84 71 7.6. Fadeth to shine no more: Work, while the night is darkening, When all man's work is o'er. 7.6. i Co 1 NOME, let us sing of Jesus, wo?[ While hearts and accents blend; Come, let us sing of Jesus, The sinner's only friend. His holy soul rejoices, od 40 IAmid the choirs above, To hear our thankful voices Exulting in His love. ( 0) Jeroide I 72 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 We love to sing of Jesus, Who went our paths along; We love to sing of Jesus, The tempted and the strong. None who besought His healing He passed unheeded by, And still retains His feeling For us above the sky, 3 We love to sing of Jesus, Who died our souls to save; We love to sing of Jesus, Triumphant o'er the grave. And in our hour of danger We'll trust His love alone, Who once slept in a manger, And now sits on the throne. PW 350W 4 Then let us sing of Jesus While yet on earth we stay, And hope to sing His praises Throughout eternal day. For those who here confess Him He will in heaven confess, And faithful hearts that bless Him He will for ever bless. 88 7.6. 85 1 Sow ye beside all waters, Where the dew of heaven may fall: Ye shall reap if ye be not weary, For the Spirit breathes o'er all. Sow, though the thorn may wound thee, ( One wore the thorn for thee,) And though the cold world scorn thee, Patient and hopeful be. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Sow ye beside all waters, With a blessing and a prayer; Name Him whose hands uphold you, And sow ye everywhere. Sow where the sunlight sheddeth Its warm and cheering ray, For the rain of heaven descendeth When the sunbeams pass away. 3 Sow when the tempest lowers, For calmer days may break; And the seed in darkness nourished, A goodly plant may make. Sow when the morning breaketh In beauty o'er the land; And when the evening falleth Withhold not thou thine hand. 4 Sow, though the rock repel thee In its cold and sterile pride; Some clift there may be riven, iw oli Where the little seed may hide. Fear not, for some will flourish, And though the tares abound, Like the willows by the waters Will the scattered grain be found. 5 Work while the daylight lasteth, Ere the shades of night come on, Ere the Lord of the vineyard cometh, And the labourer's work is done. Watch not the clouds above thee, Let the wild winds round thee sweep; God may the seed- time give thee, But another hand may reap. 6 Have faith, though ne'er beholding The seed burst from the tomb; Thou knowest not which may perish, Or what be spared to bloom. 73 G 0 74 86 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Room on the narrowest ridges wo? S The ripened grain will find; W That the Lord of the harvest coming, In the harvest sheaves may find. bu A 08 E sitteth o'er the waterfloods, HAnd He is strong to save; He sitteth o'er the waterfloods, And guides each drifting wave. 2 Though loud around the vessel's prow The waves may toss and break, Yet at His word they sink to rest al As on a tranquil lake. burk 3 He sitteth o'er the waterfloods, Blondi When waves of sorrow rise; odt, w08 And while He holds the bitter cup C.M. He wives the tearful eyes. dilo omoa 4 He knows how long the wilful heart w Requires the chast'ning grief; or spot And soon as sorrow's work is done, bå ' Tis He who sends relief. 5 He sitteth o'er the waterfloods, W As in the days of old; slida oW& When o'er the Saviour's sinless head The waves and billows roll'd.d 6 Yes! all the billows passed o'er Him;Our sins- they bore Him down; For us He met the crushing storm, He met th' Almighty's frown. 7 He sitteth o'er the waterfloods;Then doubt and fear no more, ozal 0. For He who passed through all the storms, Has reach'd the heavenly shore. T 1066 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 8 And ev'ry tempest- driven bark With Jesus for its guide, in glory to abide in harbour calm, In 75 88 I HT BA 87 ban oly P. M. ¹' MID complaints, Jano II bod[ saints; ID scenes of confusion and creature How sweet to my soul is communion with To find at the banquet of mercy there's room, And feel, in the presence of Jesus, at home. Home, home: sweet, sweet home! W Receive me, dear Saviour, in glory at home. 2 Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace! And thrice blessed Jesus, whose love cannot cease! Though oft from Thy presence in sorrow I roam, I long to behold Thee in glory at home. Home, home, etc. 3 I sigh from this body of sin to be free, Which hinders my joy and communion with Thee; Though now my temptations like billows may foam, All, all will be peace when I'm with Thee at home. Home, home, etc. 4 While here in the valley of conflict I stay, Oh, give me submission and strength as my day! In all my afflictions to Thee would I come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. Home, home, etc. dai''W ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 76 88 1 W Eternal Lord, a song of praise, And Thy great works declare; I'll glory and rejoice in Thee, Thou high exalted Trinity! On Thee I'll cast my care. P.M. whole heart to Thee I'll raise, 2 Seated upon Thy glorious throne, Thou art the Lord, and Thou alone, Worlds, times, events arranging; And when the worlds shall pass away, Thou shalt endure, nor know decay ,In midst of change unchanging. 18 bak doow?! baA 3 Mankind, awaking from the dust, Shall hear with awe Thy judgment just Pronounce their final doom; And all who here reject Thy grace, For ever banished from Thy face, Shall go to endless gloom. 5 Lord, make me meek and humble now, Let me with joy my faith avow, And Jesu's name confess; Increase my love, increase my zeal, And let me not the light conceal, With which Thou deign'st to bless. I 4 But to the saints who know Thy name, Who whilst on earth Thy power proclaim And celebrate Thy love, To all the humble and the meek As a dear Father Thou wilt speak;And they shall reign above. 77 C.M. 1 COME NOME, praise the Lord, exalt His name, Our Saviour and our King; 89 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. " Tis meet we should His love proclaim, And hallelujah sing. 2 The theme is high, the work is sweet! Your harps in concert string: " Tis blessed thus in love to meet, And hallelujah sing. 3 How great, how precious is His name! e How poor the praise we bring! His people still should own His claim, And hallelujah sing. 90 1" ST 10 4 A day will come, its dawn we greet, When heaven itself shall ring; And all the saints with joy shall meet, And hallelujah sing. L.M. BIDE with me," Thou gracious Guide, My lamp by night, my sun by day; Thy gracious presence at my side Bids every anxious fear away. 2" Abide with me," when lips belov'd Shall lisp on earth their sad farewell: The best of friends is not remov'd If Thou within my bosom dwell. 3" Abide with me," when sleepless laid On sick bed- weary- lone- distressed: Bless'd Saviour, let my throbbing head Lie pillowed on Thy peaceful breast! 4" Abide with me," when death is near, To calm the waves of ebbing life; Be nigh to wipe earth's closing tear, And bear me from its ending strife. I ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5" Abide with me" on that great day 08 When sea and earth shall yield their dead: Oh, may I rise without dismay, Exulting in my risen Head! 78 6" Abide with me" through endless bliss: Jesus, be Thou my" All in all;" Thy presence makes the happiness Of heaven's eternal festival. boasid ait rice ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. near, 91 1 HE The sympathizing Jesus; He speaks, the drooping heart to cheer: Oh, hear the voice of Jesus! A Sweetest note in seraph song, JoonisSweetest carol ever sung, A Sweetest name on mortal tongue ,Jesus: blessed Jesus! 2 Your many sins are all forgiven; Oh, the voice Jesus! Go on your way in peace to heaven, d And wear a crown with Jesus. Be Sweetest note, etc. 3 All glory to the risen Lamb! I now believe in Jesus; I love the blessed Saviour's name, I love the name of Jesus. Sweetest note, etc. 08 I usad.odP obidA"& dois no b'ansi 4 His name dispels my guilt and fear ,No other name but Jesus; Oh, how my soul delights to hear id The precious name of Jesus. also oT Sweetest note, etc. lgin off med br ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Come, brethren, help to sing His praise, Oh, praise the name of Jesus! Come, sisters, all your voices raise, Oh, bless the name of Jesus! Sweetest note, etc. do and o 6 The children too, both great and small, Who love the name of Jesus, nivel May now accept the gracious call I To work and live for Jesus. Sweetest name, etc. .M.T 80 7 And when to the bright world above I We rise to see our Jesus, 0 LL We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus! Sweetest name, etc. hondT doubiro 92 1 of lite om glod bn A 7. YHRIST, of all my hopes the ground! Still in Thee let me be found, Still for Thee my powers employ. 2 Let Thy love my heart inflame; Keep Thy fear before my sight; Be Thy praise my highest aim; Be Thy smile my chief delight. DOL 3 Fountain of o'erflowing grace, Freely from Thy fulness give; Till I close my earthly race, 79 od 8 Be it" Christ to me to live." lisa wet e dol 4 Firmly trusting in Thy blood, T Nothing shall my heart confound; Safely I shall pass the flood, mil Safely reach Immanuel's ground. 80 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 When I touch the blessed shore, Back the closing waves shall roll; Death's dark stream shall never more Part from Thee my ravished soul. 6 Thus, oh, thus an entrance give To the land of cloudless sky! Having known it" Christ to live," Let me know it" gain to die." M is now of 93 1 ORD Jesus, as Thou wilt! Into Thy hand of love I would my all resign. Through sorrow or through joy, Conduct me as Thine own, And help me still to say, bano" My Lord, Thy will be done!" 2 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! If needy here and poor, Give me Thy people's bread, Their portion rich and sure. The manna of Thy word Let my soul feed upon; And if all else should fail ,My Lord, Thy will be done! ¹0+ 3 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! If among thorns I go, Still sometimes here and there Let a few roses blow. P.M. se But Thou on earth along The thorny path hath gone; X. Then lead me after Thee;- - My Lord, Thy will be done! 58 Kool& ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! Though seen through many a tear, Let not my star of hope Grow dim or disappear; Since Thou on earth hath wept And sorrowed oft alone, If I must weep with Thee, My Lord, Thy will be done! 5 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! If lov'd ones must depart, Suffer not sorrow's flood To overwhelm my heart: For they are blest with Thee, Their race and conflict won, Let me but follow them;My Lord, Thy will be done! 81 blod do Univ.- Bibl. Giessen ali yall 7 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! All shall be well for me; Each changing future scene I gladly trust with Thee. Straight to my home above I travel calmly on, And sing, in life or death, " My Lord, Thy will be done!" 6 Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt! When death itself draws nigh, W To Thy dear wounded side I would for refuge fly, Leaning on Thee, to go Where Thou before hast gone; The rest as Thou shalt please, and i My Lord, Thy will be done! T 82 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 94 ( AFTER CONFIRMATION.) P.M. 1 IVE me, dear Lord, the strength I need, G ' Tis only by Thy grace I stand; Oh, hold me by Thy mighty hand; For I have promised, Lord, to be For ever faithful unto Thee. 2 Whene'er I hear the church bell say, " Come to the house of God and pray," Though other seats be vacant round, May I in mine be always found; ima For I have promised, etc. 99 3 When in remembrance, Lord, of Thee, Thy holy Table spread I see, Though many others turn away, Yet I, with loving heart, would stay; For I have promised, etc. brol 0 4 When some unpleasant duty lies Outspread before my very eyes, T The painful cross, Lord, may I take, And bear it meekly for Thy sake; DescI For I have promised, etc. W 5 Lord, may I ever watchful be Lest I should e'er dishonour Thee:" Twere sad, indeed, if I brought shame Upon Thy dear beloved Name! For I have promised, etc. BroI V ILA orT Hog'l 6 Though long and hard may be the fight, Though sharp the contest for the right, May I not think of giving way Till I have won the hard- fought day: For I have promised, etc. 95 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 83 ( FOR EASTER.) mo do P.M. 1 ING praise! The tomb is void the; Sing of our bonds destroyed, Our darkness turned to day. 2 Weep for your dead no more: Friends, be of joyful cheer, Our star moves on before, Our narrow path shines clear. di dapodT E 3 He, who so patiently The crown of thorns did wear, He hath gone up on high:Our hope is with Him there. :4 Now is His truth revealed, His majesty and might; The grave has been unsealed: Christ is our life and light. 8 5 He who for men did weep: o bíl à Suffer, and bleed, and die ,First- fruits of them that sleep, Christ hath gone up on high. 6 His victory hath destroyed The shafts that once could slay: Sing praise! The tomb is void Where the Redeemer lay. 96 1 mHE Church's one foundation 7.6. She is His new creation By water and the word: From heaven He came, and sought her To be His holy bride, With His own blood He bought her, And for her life He died. 84 2 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Elect from every nation, Yet one o'er all the earth, Her charter of salvation One Lord, one faith, one birth; One holy name she blesses, Partakes one holy food, And to one hope she presses With every grace endued. 3 Though with a scornful wonder Men see her sore opprest, By schisms rent asunder, By heresies distrest, Yet saints their watch are keeping, Their cry goes up," How long? And soon the night of weeping Shall be the morn of song. 4 Mid toil and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore; Till with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest. 5 Yet she on earth hath union With God the three in One; And mystic sweet communion With those whose rest is won. Oh, happy saints and holy! Lord, give us grace that we Like them, the meek and lowly, On high may dwell with Thee! ae 80 I 85 7.6. 97 god Lipe 17 NEED Thee, precious Jesus! for I am full of sin; [ within; YMy soul is dark and guilty, my heart is dead I need the cleansing fountain, where I can calways flee ,The blood of Christ most precious, the sinners' perfect plea. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 I need Thee, precious Jesus! for I am very [ store; poor, A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly I need the love of Jesus to cheer me on my [ strength and stay. way, To guide my doubting footsteps, to be my 3 I need Thee, precious Jesus! I need a friend like Thee, Se the[ care for me; A friend to soothe and comfort, a friend to I need the heart of Jesus to feel each anxious care, [ share. To tell my every trouble and all my sorrow 4 I need Thee, precious Jesus! for I am very blind, [ and evil mind; A weak and foolish wanderer, with a dark I need the light of Jesus to tread the thorny road, [ my God. To guide me safe to glory, where I shall see 5 I need Thee, precious Jesus! I need Thee day by day, [ my way; To fill me with Thy fulness, to lead me on I need Thy Holy Spirit to teach me what I [ the Lamb. am, To show me more of Jesus, to point me to 86 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK.6 I need Thee, precious Jesus! and hope to see Thee soon,[ Thy throne; Encircled with the rainbow, and seated on There, with Thy blood- bought children, my o I exed joy shall ever be[ Lord, on Thee. To sing Thy praises, Jesus!-to gaze, my. 98 odales 10 boold ed'n THEN morn awakes our hearts P.M. ¹ To form the early prayer; 197 #oroda] When toil- worn day departs, And gives a pause to care; When those our souls love best Kneel with us in Thy fear, Yorno To ask yar ed Our God, our Father hear! big of IS bao 2 When worldly snares without, hoor 1& om tot And evil thoughts within, of bre Of grace would raise a doubt, oh A zuolzon Or lure us back to sin; ndi boon 1 bring desh 3 orale] When human strength proves frail, WOTIO2 lot of And will but half sincere, When faith begins to fail ,Our God, our Father hear! When in our cup of mirth boog I A The drop of trembling falls, And the frail props of earth 002 Are crumbling round our walls; When back we gaze with grief, end And forward glance with fear, When faileth man's relief ,I 4 Our God, our Father, hear! And when death's awful hand Unbars the gates of time, Eternity's dim land Disclosing, dread, sublime; of en It 8. When flesh and spirit quake Before Thee to appear ,Oh, then, for Jesu's sake, Our God, our Father, hear! Dor 99 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 87 oor W ng 00 6.5. 1 TESUS, I will trust Thee, trust Thee with JES 66 my soul; [ me whole. Guilty, lost, and helpless, Thou canst make There is none in heaven or on earth like Thee: te ond e[ for me. Thou hast died for sinners,-therefore, Lord, 2 Jesus, I may trust Thee, name of matchless worth, Spoken by the angel at Thy wondrous birth: Written, and for ever, on Thy cross of shame; and omork on 97[ name. Sinners read and worship, trusting in that bodo 3 Jesus, I must trust Thee, pondering Thy [ days: ways, Full of love and mercy all Thine earthly Sinners gathered round Thee, lepers sought Thy face; [ grace. None tocle or loathsome for a Saviour's 4 Jesus, I can trust Thee, trust Thy written Word, [ heard. Though Thy voice of pity I have never When Thy Spirit teacheth, to my taste how sweet! Only may I hearken, sitting at Thy feet. 5 Jesus, I do trust Thee, trust without a doubt: Whosoever cometh, Thou wilt not cast out." Faithful is Thy promise, precious is Thy blood ,[ God! These my soul's salvation, Thou my Saviour ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 88 100 7.6. 1 WE have no home but heaven:-a pilgrim's we wear; Our path is marked by changes, and strewed with many a care; [ oppress'd, Surrounded with temptation, by varied ills Each day's experience warns us that this is not our rest. 2 We have no home but heaven;-then wherefore seek one here? Why murmur at privation, or grieve when trouble's near? [ roam, It is but for a season that we as strangers And strangers must not look for the comforts of a home. 3. We have no home but heaven:-we want no home beside; [ thither guide; O God, our Friend and Father, our footsteps Unfold to us its glory, prepare us for its joy, Its pure and perfect friendship, its angel- like employ. 4 We have a home in heaven:-how cheering is the thought! How bright the expectations which God's magb own word has taught! With eager hearts we hasten the promised bliss to share; We have no home but heaven;-Oh, would that we were there! 101 1 O forward, Christian soldier! G true; The Lord Himself, thy Leader, Shall all thy foes subdue. 7.6. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. His love appoints thy trials; He knows thine hourly need; He can with bread of heaven Thy fainting spirit feed. 2 Go forward, Christian soldier! I Fear not the secret foe; Far more o'er thee are watching Than human eyes can know. Trust only Christ, thy Captain; Cease not to watch and pray; Heed not the treacherous voices That lure thy soul astray. 3 Go forward, Christian soldier! Nor dream of peaceful rest Till Satan's host is vanquish'd, And heaven is all possess'd; Till Christ Himself shall call thee To lay thine armour by, IA And wear in endless glory The crown of victory. 4 Go forward, Christian soldier! Fear not the gathering night: The Lord has been thy shelter; The Lord will be thy light. When morn His face revealeth, Thy dangers all are past: Pray that the arm of Jesus May keep thee to the last! 102 OW long, O Lord our Saviour, ¹H Our hearts are growing weary Of Thy so long delay: D 89 7.6. 90 2 How long, O gracious Master, Wilt Thou Thy household leave? So long hast Thou now tarried, Few Thy return believe: Immersed in sloth and folly,- Thy servants, Lord, we see; And few of them stand ready With joy to welcome Thee. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Oh, when shall come the moment, When, brighter far than morn, The sunshine of Thy glory Shall on Thy people dawn! 3 How long, O Heavenly Bridegroom, How long wilt thou delay? And yet how few are grieving That Thou dost absent stay! Thy very bride her portion And calling hath forgot, And seeks for ease and glory, Where Thou, her Lord, art not. 4 Oh, wake Thy slumbering virgins; Send forth the solemn cry ,Let all Thy saints repeat it ," The Bridegroom draweth nigh!" May all our lamps be burning, Our loins all girded be, Each longing heart preparing With joy Thy face to see! 103 1 COM NOME nearer, nearer still; Let not Thy light depart; Bend, break this stubborn will, Dissolve this iron heart. P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Less wayward let me be, More pliable and mild, In glad simplicity an More like a truthful child. 3 Less, less of self each day, And more, my God, of Thee; Oh, keep me in the way, However rough it be! 4 Less of the flesh each day, Less of the world and sin; More of Thy Son, I pray, More of Thyself within. 5 Riper and riper now Each hour let me become, Less fond of things below, More fit for such a home. 6 More moulded to Thy will, Lord, let thy servant be, Higher and higher still, Liker and liker Thee. 14 aill 7 Leave nought that is unmeet: nd Of all that is mine own Strip me; and so complete My training for Thy throne. 91 Dint AW Alleluia, His the triumph, His the victory alone! Hark, the songs of peaceful Zion Thunder like a mighty flood: " Jesus, out of every nation, Hath redeem'd us by His blood!" 104 8.7. 1 sing to Jesus! A His the Sceptre; His the throne; cu 192 2 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Alleluia, not as orphans We are left in sorrow now; Alleluia, He is near us ,Faith believes, nor questions how. Though the cloud from sight received Him When the forty days were o'er, Shall our hearts forget His promise ," I am with you evermore"? 3 Alleluia, Bread of angels, Thou on earth our food, our stay; Alleluia, here the sinful Flee to Thee from day to day. Intercessor, Friend of sinners, Earth's Redeemer, plead for me, Where the songs of all the sinless Sweep across the crystal sea. 4 Alleluia, sing to Jesus! His the sceptre; His the throne; Alleluia, His the triumph, His the victory alone! Hark, the songs of peaceful Zion Thunder like a mighty flood: " Jesus, out of every nation, s Hath redeem'd us by His blood!" 105 1 P.M. EANING on Thee, my Guide and Friend, Tho' weary, Thou dost condescend To be my rest. 2 Leaning on Thee, with child- like faith To Thee the future I confide; Each step of life's untrodden path Thy love will guide.caber ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 93 3 Leaning on Thee, I breathe no moan,[ heat; Though faint with langour, parch'd with Thy will has now become my own ,That will is sweet. 4 Leaning on Thee, midst torturing pain, With patience Thou my soul dost fill; Thou whisperest," What did I sustain?"Then I am still. 5 Leaning on Thee, I do not dread The havoc that disease may make; Thou who for me Thy blood hast shed Wil't ne'er forsake. 6 Leaning on Thee, though faint and weak, Too weak another voice to hear, Thy heavenly accents comfort speak ," Be of good cheer." 7 Leaning on Thee, no fear alarms; Calmly I stand on death's dark brink; I feel" the everlasting arms;"-400 I cannot 1061 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. HEAR the Saviour say, Thy strength indeed is small: Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all." ¹ I Jesus paid it all; All to Him I owe: Sin had left a crimson stain; He washed it white as snow. 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy power, and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots, And melt the heart of stone. Jesus paid it all, etc. D 10 smo 94 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim; I'll wash my garments white In the blood of Calvary's Lamb. Jesus paid it all, etc. 4 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then," Jesus paid it all," Shall rend the vaulted skies. Jesus paid it all, etc. 5 And when before the throne I stand in Him complete, I'll lay my trophies down, All down at Jesus' feet. Jesus paid it all, etc. 107 P.M. 1 OOD news from heav'n, good news for G free( thee: To guilty sinners, through the blood Of the Incarnate Son of God. He paid the debt that thou didst owe, He suffered death for thee below; He bore the wrath divine for thee, He groaned and bled on Calvary. Good news from heaven, good news for thee: There flows a pardon full and free To guilty sinners, through the blood Of the Incarnate Son of God. 2 Good news from heav'n, good news for thee: The Saviour cries," Come unto Me, All ye who toil, with fears opprest: Come, weary one; oh, come and rest!" ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. He loves thee with o'erflowing love, He hears thy prayer in heaven above, He all thy pasture shall prepare, And lead thee with a shepherd's care. Good news, etc. 3 Good news from heav'n, good news for thee, Has echoed from eternity; And loud shall our hosannas ring, When with the ransomed throng we sing. Worthy the Lamb, whose precious blood Has made us kings and priests to God!" Our harps we'll tune to noblest strains, And glory give to Him who reigns. Good news, etc. 108 1 0 JESUS, I have promised To serve Thee to the end; Be Thou for ever near me, My Master and my Friend! I shall not fear the battle If Thou art by my side, Nor wander from the pathway If Thou wilt be my guide. 95 2 Oh, let me feel Thee near me! The world is ever near; I see the sights that dazzle, The tempting sounds I hear. My foes are ever near me, Around me and within; But, Jesus, draw Thou nearer, And shield my soul from sin. 3 Oh, let me hear Thee speaking In accents clear and still, Above the storms of passion, The murmurs of self- will! 7.6. 96 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Oh, speak to re- assure me, To hasten or control: Oh, speak, and make me listen, Thou Guardian of my soul! 4 Oh, let me see Thy features ,The look that once could make So many a true disciple Leave all things for Thy sake: The look that beam'd on Peter When he Thy name denied; The look that draws Thy servants Close to Thy piercèd side! 109 C.M YE 1 VE trembling souls, dismiss your fears, Be mercy all your theme ,Mercy, which like a river flows In one continual stream. 2 Fear not the powers of earth or hell; God will these powers restrain, His mighty arm their rage repel, And make their efforts vain. 3 Fear not the want of outward good; He will for His provide, Grant them supplies of daily food, And all they need beside. 4 Fear not that He will e'er forsake, Or leave His work undone; He's faithful to His promises, And faithful to His Son. 5 Fear not the terrors of the grave, Or death's tremendous sting; He will from endless wrath preserve ,To endless glory bring. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 You in His wisdom, power, and grace, May confidently trust; His wisdom guides, His power protects, His grace rewards the just. 110 1 2 3 CR YROWN Him with many crowns, The Lamb upon His throne; Hark, how the heavenly anthem drowns All music but its own! Awake, my soul, and sing Of Him who died for thee; And hail Him as thy matchless King, Through all eternity. Crown Him the Lord of love! Behold His hands and side, 97 D.S M. Those wounds, yet visible above, In beauty glorified. No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight, But downward bends his wondering eye At mysteries so bright. 4 Crown Him the Lord of might! The King of kings, alone Maker of all, serene and bright, On His eternal throne ,Crown Him the Lord of peace! Whose power a sceptre sways In heaven and earth, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and praise. His reign shall know no end, And round His piercèd feet Fair flowers of Paradise extend, Their fragrance ever sweet. 98 5 111 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. On the broad sea of light, Whose everlasting waves Reflect His throne: the Infinite, Who lives, and loves, and saves! Crown Him the Lord of heaven! One with the Father known, And the blest Spirit, through Him given OTE From yonder triune throne! All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou hast died for me: Thy praise and glory shall not fail Throughout eternity! P.M. SO NOUND the high praises of Jesus our King; He came and He conquer'd,-His victory sing! Sing, for the power of the tyrant is broken, The triumph's complete over death and the grave: Vain is their boasting; Jehovah hath spoken, And Jesus proclaim'd Himself mighty to save. Sound the high praises of Jesus our King; He came and He conquer'd,- His victory sing! 2 Praise to the Conqueror! Praise to the Lord! The enemy quail'd at the might of His word: In heaven He ascends and unfolds the glad story, The host of the blessed exult in His fame; In love He looks down from the throne of His glory, And rescues the ruin'd who trust in His name. Sound the high praises of Jesus our King; He came and He conquer'd,-His victory sing! 99 112 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. AM coming to the cross; ¹ blind; I am counting all but dross, That I may salvation find. I am trusting, Lord, in Thee, Dear Lamb of Calvary; Humbly at Thy cross I bow: Save me, Jesus, save me now. 2 Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long has evil reigned within; Jesus sweetly speaks to me" I will cleanse you from all sin." I am trusting, etc. 3 Here, I give my all to Thee ,Friends, and time, and earthly store, Soul and body, Thine to be, Wholly Thine for evermore. I am trusting, etc. 4 In the promises I trust, Now I know the blood applied, I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. I am trusting, etc. 5 Jesus comes! He fills my soul! Perfected in Him I am: I am every whit made whole; Glory, glory to the Lamb! Still I'm trusting, Lord, in Thee, Dear Lamb of Calvary; Humbly at Thy cross I bow: Jesus saves me,-saves me now! 100 113 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ¹ I GIVE O Jesus, Friend in need, For what Thy soul sustained When Thou for me didst bleed. Grant me to lean unshaken Upon Thy faithfulness, Until I hence am taken, To see Thee face to face. 2 What heavenly consolation Doth in my heart take place, When I Thy toil and passion Can in some measure trace! Ah, should I, while thus musing On my Redeemer's cross, E'en life itself be losing, Great gain would be that loss! 3 Lord, at my dissolution Do not from me depart; Support at the conclusion Of life, my fainting heart; And when I pine and languish, Seiz'd with death's agony, Oh, by Thy pain and anguish Set me at liberty! 4 Lord, grant me Thy protection; Remind me of Thy death And glorious resurrection, When I resign my breath; Ah, then, though I be dying, Midst sickness, grief and pain, I shall, on Thee relying, Eternal life obtain! 7.6. 114 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 1" YOME unto Me, ye weary, COME And I will give you rest." Oh, blessed voice of Jesus, Which comes to hearts opprest! It tells of benediction, por Of pardon, grace, and peace, Of joy that hath no ending, Of love which cannot cease. em 2" Come unto Me, dear children, And I will give you light." Oh, loving voice of Jesus, Which comes to cheer the night! Our hearts were fill'd with sadness, And we had lost our way; But morning brings us gladness, And the break of day. songs 101 7.6. 3" Come unto Me, ye fainting, And I will give you life." Oh, peaceful voice of Jesus, Which comes to end our strife! O The foe is stern and eager, The fight is fierce and long; But Thou hast made us mighty, And stronger than the strong. M 4" And whosoever cometh, I will not cast him out." Oh, patient voice of Jesus, Which drives away our doubt! Which calls us, very sinners, Unworthy we Of love so free and boundless, To come, dear Lord, to Thee. 2 811 102 115 1 • ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. What rays of glory bright upon TINE! I have found the Lord my light, O I am His and He is mine. 2 Mine the promise often read, Now in living truth impress'd, Once acknowledg'd in the head, 10 Now a fire within the breast. 3 Mine no more the crimson stains ,Here I see them blotted out; Mine no more the bonds and chains, Mine no more the fear and doubt. 4 Mine acceptance at the throne, Mine the Father's owning smile, Mine the Father's love unknown ,What shall from that love beguile? 116 1 5 Mine the promise cannot change. Mine! Though oft my eyes are dim;Nought can from His love estrange Those who once are bought by Him. 6 Mine! Though oft my hand may fail, He is strong and holds me fast; His dear blood shall still prevail, He shall lead me home at last. 7. 7 Mine! When death the bars shall break, ' Mid those glories all divine, " Satisfied," I shall awake, Clasp His feet, and call Him mine. D.L.M. NING to the Lord a joyful song; SING Lift up your hearts, your voices raise, To us His gracious gifts belong, To Him our songs of love and praise: ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. For He is Lord of heav'n and earth, Whom angels serve and saints adore; The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To Whom be praise for evermore. 2 For life and love, for rest and food, For daily help and nightly care, Sing to the Lord, for He is good, is And praise His name, for it is fair: For He is Lord of heav'n, etc. 3 For strength to those who on Him wait, His truth to prove, His will to do, Praise ye our God, for He is great, Trust in His Name, for it is true: For He is Lord of heav'n, etc. 4 For joys untold that from above Cheer those who love His sweet employ, Sing to our God, for He is Love, emb Exalt His Name, for it is Joy: For He is Lord of heav'n, etc. 5 For life below, with all its bliss, And for that life, more pure and high, That inner life, which over this Shall ever shine, and never die, Sing to the Lord of heav'n and earth, Whom angels serve, etc. 117 1 103 Bring the long- looked for day; Oh, why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for Thy saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh: od! The Spirit and the bride say, Come ,Dost Thou not hear the cry? 8 S.M. 104 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Come, for Thy Israel pines, An exile from Thy fold: Oh, call to mind Thy faithful word, And bless them as of old! 4 Come, for the good are few; They lift their voice in vain; Faith waxes fainter on the earth, And love is on the wane. 5 Come, for the corn is ripe: Put in Thy sickle now, Reap the great harvest of the earth ,Sower and Reaper Thou! 10 I 6 Come, in Thy glorious might, Come, with the iron rod, Scatt'ring Thy foes before Thy face, Most mighty Son of God! 7 Come, and make all things new, Build up this ruin'd earth, Restore our faded Paradise ,Creation's second birth. 8 Come, and begin Thy reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to Thyself, Great King of righteousness! 118 1 S.M. " ATU LL things are ready. Come!" Come to the supper spread: Come rich and poor, come old and young, Come, and be richly fed. 2" All things are ready. Come!" The invitation' s given Through Him who now in glory sits At God's right hand in heaven. 3 4 5 119 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. " All things are ready. The door is open wide: Oh, feast upon the love of God, For Christ, His Son, has died. 105 Come!" 091 " All things are ready. Come!" All hindrance is removed; And God in Christ His precious love To fallen man has proved. " All things are ready. Come!" To- morrow may not be. O sinner, come: the Saviour waits This hour to welcome thee! YEW TES! for me, for me He careth, With a brother's tender care: Yes! with me, with me He shareth Ev'ry burden, ev'ry fear. 2 Yes! o'er me, o'er me He watcheth, Ceaseless watcheth night and day: Yes! e'en me, e'en me He snatcheth From the perils of the way. 3 Yes! for me He standeth pleading, At the mercy- seat above; Ever for me interceding, Constant in untiring love. 4 Yes! in me, in me He dwelleth ,I in Him, and He in me! And my empty soul He filleth, Here and through eternity. Thus I wait for His returning, Singing all the way to heaven: Such the joyful song of morning, Such the tranquil song of even. 2015 8.7. 121 106 120 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ay. THEN the wild waves round us roll, And we look in vain for aid, WHE Speak, Lord, to the trembling soul ,' It is I: be not afraid!" 66 2 When we dimly trace the form In mysterious awe arrayed, Be the echo of the storm ," It is I: be not afraid!" 3 When we weep that far away From Thy pathway we have strayed, Saviour, to the sinner say, " It is I: be not afraid!" 4 When our brightest hopes depart, When our fairest visions fade, Whisper to the fainting heart ," It is I: be not afraid.!" 5 When we gaze upon the bier Where some well- loved form is laid, O may then the mourner hear ," It is I: be not afraid!" 121 1 6 When with wearing, hopeless pain, Sinks the spirit sore dismayed, Breathe Thou then the comfort- strain ," It is I: be not afraid!" When at last the end we near, Passing into death's dark glade, May the voice be strong and clear,-- " It is I: be not afraid!" 7.6. MID life's wild commotion, A Where nought the heart can cheer, Who points beyond its ocean To heaven's brighter sphere? ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Our feeble footsteps guiding, When from the path we stray, Who leads to bliss abiding?" Tis Christ, our only Way. vino 2 When doubts and fears distress us, And all around is gloom, And shame and fear oppress us, Who can our souls illume? Heaven's rays are round us gleaming, And making all things bright, When Christ, the Truth, is beaming In glory on our sight. 3 Who fills our hearts with gladness That none can take away? Who shows us, midst our sadness, The distant realms of day? ' Mid fears of death assailing, Who stills the heart's wild strife? ' Tis Christ! our aid unfailing ,The Way, the Truth, the Life! 122 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. YOME, every soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord; And He will surely give you rest, By trusting in His word. 107 Only trust Him! only trust Him! Only trust Him now! 2 For Jesus shed His precious blood Rich blessings to bestow; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow. Only trust Him, etc. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Yes, Jesus is the truth, the way That leads you into rest; Believe in Him without delay, And you are fully blest. Only trust Him, etc. 108 4 Come then, and join His holy band, And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land Where joys immortal flow. Only trust Him, etc. 123 1 COM NOME and rejoice with me! For once my heart was poor, And I have found a treasury Of love,-a boundless store. 2 Come and rejoice with me! I, once so sick at heart, Have met with One who knows my case, And knows the healing art. ARI 3 Come and rejoice with me! For I was wearied sore, And I have found a mighty arm Which holds me evermore. 4 Come and rejoice with me! My feet so wide did roam, And One has sought me from afar, And beareth me safe home. F.M. 5 Come and rejoice with me! For I have found a Friend, Who knows my heart's most secret depths, Yet loves me without end. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 I knew not of His love; Yet He had loved me long, With love so faithful and so deep, So tender and so strong! 7 And now I know it all, Have heard and known His voice, And hear it still from day to day;Can I enough rejoice P 124 1 Of Thy doings doth proclaim: Day to day the wonder telleth, Night to night doth utter speech; Through all lands the anthem swelleth, Earth's last bounds the voices reach. 109 2 Lord, Thy law, the soul- converting, Is a doctrine undefiled; Constant is Thy truth, imparting Wisdom to a little child: Joy is on the heart obeying Words of peace and pure commands; Light unto the eyes conveying, Lord, Thy fear for ever stands. 3 Me to good Thy warning stirreth; Fearing Thee, reward I win: Who can tell how oft he erreth? Cleanse me from my secret sin. Let my bosom's meditation, Let my words, inspired by Thee, Lord, my light and my salvation, In Thy sight accepted be. L Seen throughout their wondrous frame; And the firmament the story 8.7. 521 110 125 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. L.M. Y bark is on a troubled sea; MY The winds and waves may adverse be; But hope, my anchor,' s firmly cast Within the vail, for ever fast. 2 How oft, when tempest- tossed at night, I watch in vain for dawning light, Yet think, when terrors would prevail, My anchor is within the vail. 3 Within the vail, where Jesus stands, And shows to God His blood- stained hands; Within the vail;-He went to bear My name upon the breastplate there. 4 My hope must have His righteousness, For it can rest on nothing less; Within the vail,-is still my prayer, Oh, may my anchor enter there! 5 Although the billows round me roll, They never can o'erwhelm my soul; Within the vail my anchor' s cast, Unshaken by the stormy blast. 6 Whene'er I quit this changing scene, May I depart in hope serene; And find, when heart and flesh shall fail, My anchor cast within the vail. 126 C.M. ¹M God, accept my heart this day, l And make it always Thine, That I from Thee no more may stray, No more from Thee decline. 2 Before the Cross of Him who died, Behold I prostrate fall; Let every sin be crucified, And Christ be all in all. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Anoint me with Thy heavenly grace, And seal me for Thine own; That I may see Thy glorious face, And worship near Thy throne. 4 Let every thought, and work, and word, To Thee be ever given; Then life shall be Thy service, Lord, And death the gate of heaven. 5 All glory to the Father be, All glory to the Son; All glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee, While endless ages run. 127 1 And hearts that are sore, Look off unto Jesus, And sorrow no more. The light of His countenance Shineth so bright, That on earth, as in heaven, There need be no night. 2 Looking off unto Jesus, My eyes cannot see The troubles and dangers That throng around me. They cannot be blinded With sorrowful tears, They cannot be shadow'd With unbelief- fears. 111 3 Looking off unto Jesus, My spirit is blest ,In the world I have turmoil, In Him I have rest. 11. 112 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. The sea of my life All about me may roar ,When I look unto Jesus I hear it no more. 4 Looking off unto Jesus, I go not astray; My eyes are on Him, And He shows me the way. The path may seem dark As He leads me along, But following Jesus I cannot go wrong. 5 Looking off unto Jesus, My heart cannot fear; Its trembling is still When I see Jesus near; I know that His power My safe- guard will be, For," Why are ye troubled?" He saith unto me. 6 Looking off unto Jesus Oh may I be found When the waters of Jordan Encompass me round! Let them bear me away In His presence to be: ' Tis but seeing Him nearer Whom always I see. 7 Then, then shall I know The full beauty and grace Of Jesus, my Lord, When I stand face to face: 1 shall know how His love Went before me each day, And wonder that ever My eyes turned away. TO 128 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ESUS, the sinner's Friend, God looks upon Thy sprinkled blood: It is our only plea. He hears Thy precious name: We claim it as our own; He sees Thy spotless robe: It covers all our sin; 40The Father must accept and bless da His well- beloved Son. The golden gates have welcomed Thee, And we may enter in. Thou hast fulfilled the law, And we are justified; Ours is the blessing, thine the curse: We live, for Thou hast died! Jesus, the sinner's Friend, We cannot speak No mortal voice can sing the song That ransomed hearts would raise. 113 7 Jesus, we'll give Thee then Such praises as are meet, And cast ten thousand golden crowns, Adoring, at Thy feet! 129 1 S.M. But when before the throne, Upon the glassy sea, Clothed in our blood- bought robes of white, We stand complete in Thee ,L.M. first I wake: As the faint lights of morning break, Bid purest thoughts within me rise, Like fragrant incense, to the skies. 114 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Come to me in the sultry noon, Or earth's low influence will soon Of Thy dear face eclipse the light, And change my fairest day to night. D 3 Come to me in the evening shade; And if my heart from Thee hath strayed, Oh, bring it back, and from afar Shine on me, like the evening star. 4 Come to me in the midnight hour: When sleep withdraws its balmy power, Let my lone spirit find its rest, Like John, upon my Saviour's breast. 5 Come to me through life's changing way; And when its pulses cease to play, Then, Saviour, bid me come to Thee, That where Thou art I too may be. 130 7. LORY be to God ¹ G God from whom all blessings flow; Make we mention of His love, Publish we His praise below. Called together by His grace, We are met in Jesus name, See with joy each other's face, Followers of the bleeding Lamb. 2 Let us, then, sweet counsel take, How to make our calling sure; Our election how to make, To our inmost hearts, secure. Build we each the other up; Pray we for our faith's increase, Solid comfort, settled hope, Constant joy, and lasting peace. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 More and more let love abound; Let us never, never rest, Till we are Jesus found ,Of our Paradise possest. He removes the flaming sword, Calls us back, from Eden driven: To His image here restored, Soon He takes us up to heaven. 131 1 C.M. CAT YALM me, my God, and keep me calm! While these hot breezes blow, Be like the night- dew's cooling balm Upon earth's fever'd brow. 2 Calm me, my God, and keep me calm! Soft resting on Thy breast, Soothe me with holy hymn and psalm, And bid my spirit rest. 115 3 Yes: keep me calm! Though loud and rude The sounds my ear that greet; Calm in the closet's solitude; Calm in the bustling street;4 Calm in the day of buoyant health; Calm in my hour of pain; Calm in my poverty or wealth; Calm in my loss or gain;5 Calm in the sufferance of wrong, Like Him who bore my shame; Calm' mid the threatening, taunting throng, Who hate Thy holy name;6 Calm when the great world's news with power My listening spirits stir; ( Let not the tidings of the hour E'er find too fond an ear); 116 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 7 Calm as the ray of sun or star, han Which storms assail in vain ,Moving unruffled through earth's war, Th' eternal calm to gain. 132 1 2 No man can truly say That Jesus is the Lord, Unless Thou take the veil away, And breathe the living word: ebpa Then, only then, we feel Our interest in His blood, And cry, with joy unspeakable, " Thou art my Lord, my God!" 3 PIRIT of Truth, come down; And make to us the Godhead known, And witness with the blood. " Tis Thine the blood to apply, And give us eyes to see, Who did for every sinner die Hath surely died for me! Oh that the world might know The all- atoning Lamb; Spirit of Truth, descend, and show The virtue of His name! The grace which all may find, The saving power impart, And testify to all mankind, And speak in every heart. D.S.M. 4 Inspire the living faith, Which whosoe'er receives The witness in himself he hath, And consciously believes;su ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. The faith that conquers all, And doth the mountains move, And saves whoe'er on Jesus call, And perfects them in love. 133 1 A who bought thee with His blood; A little flock, disowned of men, But owned and loved of God. 2 A little flock! Yea even so, A handful among men ,Such is the purpose of thy God; So willeth He;-Amen! 4 Church of the everlasting God, Our Father's gracious choice, Amidst the voices of this earth How feeble is thy voice! 117 ME 3 Not many rich and noble called! Not many great and wise! They whom He makes His kings and priests, Are poor in human eyes. 6 No more a lily among thorns, Weary, and faint, and few; But countless as the stars of heaven, Or as the early dew:T 5 But the chief Shepherd comes at length, Thy feeble days are o'er; No more a handful in the earth, A little flock no more:7 When entering the' eternal hall In robes of victory, That mighty multitude shall keep A joyous jubilee. C.M. 118 134 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. PRE RECIOUS is the name of Jesus! Who can half its worth unfold? Far beyond angelic praises, eq Sweetly sung to harps of gold. 2 Precious as the Mediator, By the Father raised on high; Precious when He took our nature, Laid His awful glory by. 3 Precious when to Calvary groaning He sustained the cursed tree; Precious when His death atoning Made an end of sin for thee. 4 Precious- in His death victorious, He the host of hell o'erthrows; In His resurrection glorious, Victor crowned o'er all His foes. 5 Precious, Lord, beyond expressing, Are Thy beauties all divine; Glory, honour, power, and blessing, Be henceforth for ever Thine! 135 1 HT OF IGHER! Higher to aspire! That is all my soul's desire; Nearer to the light and love In which saints and angels move ,Nearer to the glorious throne, And to Him who sits thereon: To perfection nigher, nigher To my Saviour. Higher! higher! 2 Higher! Higher! Every thought More into His presence brought; Every passion, every feeling, More His inner life revealing: 7.6. SCI D. 7. Ə ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Less of self from hour to hour, More of faith's transforming power; Yearnings heav'nward that aspire Unto Jesus. Higher! higher! 3 Higher! Higher! Till at length Passing on from strength to strength, Pressing up from grace to grace, I behold that long'd- for face Which is daily o'er me leaning, With its deep and tender meaning, And doth into light retire But to lead me higher! higher! 4 Higher! Into heav'nly air, On the wings of faith and prayer, Let my aspirations rise; Like the lark, into the skies ,Singing in her shade of light, Not unheard, though out of sight, Upon wings which never tire, Rising ever higher! higher! 5 Higher! Higher! Lord, the fire Of my full and strong desire, Mingled with Thine altar flame, 119 Rising in Thy secret name, Though by earth- winds tossed and driv'n, Ever let it point to heav'n; Never, never, to expire, Till it lift me higher! higher! 6 Higher! Higher on through life, More above its storm and strife! Every day I'm older growing, Less of earth's distraction knowing, 120 136 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. With a purer, freer heart, Ready, at Thy call, to part From its dearest ties, and nigher Rise to Jesus! Higher! higher! 1 COME NOME, Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us to praise! Father all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us, Ancient of days. 2 Jesus, our Lord, arise, Scatter our enemies, And make them fall; Let thine Almighty aid Our sure defence be made, Our souls in Thee be stayed: Lord, hear our call. 3 Come, Thou incarnate Word, Gird on Thy mighty sword, Our prayer attend. Come, and Thy people bless, And give Thy word success: With grace and holiness, On us descend. 4 Come, holy Comforter, Thy sacred witness bear In this glad hour! Thou who Almighty art, Now rule in ev'ry heart, And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power. P.M. 1.8 137 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 To Thee, great One in Three, Eternal praises be, Hence, evermore! GUT Thy sov'reign majesty lidiw oÀ May we in glory see, NI And to eternity ( A Love and adore! 3 Its words announce a heavenly feast Of water, milk, and wine, And manna in the wilderness, Provisions all divine. It is the sound, etc. 121 duo ( DUBLIN CHORUS.) oilspu TOW HOW sweet the Gospel trumpet sounds! Its notes are grace and love; Its echo through the world resounds From Jesus' throne above. doid W It is the sound, the joyful sound rolD Of mercy rich and free; drelD Pardon it offers, peace proclaims: Sinner, it speaks to thee! o 930 I& #banol yot paidosed 2 It tells the weary soul of rest, obor elmol The poor of heavenly wealth, boy bual Of joy to heal the mourning breast; It brings the sin- sick health. ai indo It is the sound, etc. 881 It is the sound, etc. E 10'1 .do. ed of 112T oar bob oi, ed v.1) 4 It speaks of boundless grace, by which The vilest are forgiven; To Christians it proclaims a rich Inheritance in heaven. IS Hotel& col greef en dod& 10 9 122 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 To men in every clime, degree, Its message is addressed; The Jew and Gentile, bond and free, Are with its blessings blessed. It is the sound, etc. 138 Lenobaring( CHRISTMAS.) 8.7. 1 ARK! what mean H Sweetly sounding through the skies? Lo, the angelic host rejoices, Heavenly hallelujahs rise! lowa Wo bra DOTS for all 2 Listen to the wondrous story od odse 21 Which they chant in hymns of joy: Glory, in the highest glory: Glory be to God most high! 10 amtale Toba T 3 Peace on earth, good- will from heaven, Reaching far as man is found; Souls redeemed and sins forgiven, alle 2 Loud your golden harps shall sound. els lood Top 10 4 Christ is born, the great anointed: Heaven and earth His praises sing; Oh, receive whom God appointed For your prophet, Priest, and King! 10 5 Hasten, mortals, to adore Him, Learn His name and taste His joy; Till in heaven ye sing before Him, " Glory be to God most high." BOILIE I aloma dI! 6 Let us learn the wondrous story liv adT Of our great Redeemer's birth; Spread the brightness of His glory, odml Till it cover all the earth. T 139 1 2 3 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Though years on years roll on, His covenant shall endure; PUT thou thy trust in God, In go on; Walk in His strength with faith and hope, So shall thy work be done. Commit thy ways to Him, Thy works into His hands, And rest on His unchanging word Who heaven and earth commands. 11 noh 11 123 S.M. Though clouds and darkness hide His path, The promised grace is sure. Through waves, and clouds, and storms His power will clear thy way: Wait thou His time; the darkest night Shall end in brightest day. 140 £ 2 odT 1 NOME to the blood- stained tree: The Victim bleeding lies; God sets the sinner free, CON Since Christ a ransom dies. The Spirit will apply His blood to cleanse thy stain: Oh, burdened soul, draw nigh, For none can come in vain! There's pardon full and free, For justice smote the Lord, bod And sheathes her sword for thee. 08 P.M. INI 2 Dark though thy guilt appear, val I 14 And deep its crimson dye, There's boundless mercy here, mod And Jesus bids thee try. Oh, do not doubt His word! d BA I ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 124 3 Look not within for peace ,Within there's nought to cheer; Look up, and find release From sin and self and fear. If gloom thy soul enshroud, If tears faith's eye bedim, If doubts around thee crowd, Come: tell thou all to Him. Transconn en T if est 08 BOO 4 Rest to the weary soul na novard of W And aching breast is given, deodT Grace makes the wounded whole, al Love fills the heart with heaven.quodT For thee, my soul, for thee These priceless joys were bought: Accept the mercy free That Christ to earth has brought. CHE ilf 5 Come: with the ransomed train Had The Saviour's praises sing! Rejoice: the Lamb was slain! He reigns a And soon before His face MONI Sosia We'll praise in heaven above; a bo Triumphant through His grace, Enraptured with His love. Woold aiH bogobrud O P.M. 141 1 My Saviour, Thou art precious: more dear than life to me! ERA Ah, whom have I in heaven abore, or whom on earth but Thee! acest buA And while Thy works reviewing, I wonder and adore, e fint nobing e'oront I love Thee for Thy tender love, still more, and more, and more. disade DRA ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 125 2 I see Thy form of beauty reflected in the deep, When sunny beams, like chains of gold, across olm the billows sweep; od ban Alta Bad And when I cannot number, like waves, Thy mercies o'er, RAI I love Thee for Thy tender love, still more, and more, and more. 3 To earth Thou art returning, and this fair world shall be A holy temple, Lord, at last, whence praise shall rise to Thee; Then, all Thy rule obeying, shall all Thy grace adore, And love Thee for Thy tender love, still more, and more, and more. Leits 4' Tis sweet, though oft in sorrow, to call my Lord my own, And bend in heartfelt silent praise before Thy heavenly throne; But soon, each cloud of sadness, each fear, each danger o'er, The endless sunshine of Thy love shall bless me more and more. ENI 5 To fairer, purer regions, my soul shall soar away, And ever see Thee as Thou art, in all Thy bright array; Yet while in wonder gazing Thy glories I explore, on Thy love shall claim my ceaseless song, still more, and more, and more. A 6 To faith Thou art revealing Thyself, while absent, Lord, By Thy indwelling Spirit's power, and by Thy written Word; 126 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. But soon the breaking morning her streams of light shall pour, And faith and hope shall yield the palm to love for evermore. 142 1 2 3 4 Say not ye cannot come; For Jesus bled and died, That none who ask in humble faith Should ever be denied. R ETURN, and come to God; Cast all your sins away; Seek ye the Saviour's cleansing blood: Repent, believe, obey. Say not ye will not come: ' Tis God vouchsafes to call; And fearful will their end be found On whom His wrath shall fall. Come, then, whoever will; Come, while' tis called to- day; Seek ye the Saviour's cleansing blood: Repent, believe, obey. 143 1 S.M. 2 Oh, that we all might now begin Our foolishness to mourn; HigAnd turn at once from every sin, And to our Saviour turn! NOME, O Thou all- victorious Lord, Strike with the hammer of Thy Word, And break these hearts of stone! 3 Give us ourselves and Thee to know In this our gracious day; Repentance unto life bestow, And take our sins away. U.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Conclude us first in unbelief, And freely then release; Fill every soul with sacred grief, And then with sacred peace. 5 The blessed sense of guilt impart, And then remove the load; Trouble, and wash the troubled heart In the atoning blood. sonil odt 6 Our desperate state through sin declare, And speak our sins forgiven; By faith and holiness prepare, And take us home to heaven. an 144 1 WHE THEN we cannot see our way, Let us trust and still obey; He who bids us forward go, Cannot fail the way to show. 3 Though it seems the gloom of night, Though we see no ray of light, Since the Lord Himself is there, ' Tis not meet that we should fear. 4 Night with Him is never night, Where He is, there all is light; When He calls us, why delay? They are happy who obey. 127 a 2 Though the sea be deep and wide, Though a passage seem denied, Fearless let us still proceed, ba Since the Lord vouchsafes to lead. O a 5 Be it our's then, while we're here, Him to follow without fear, Where He calls us, there to go, What He bids us, that to do. 7. 128 145 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. B LEST be my God, that I was born onforo C.M. That I was born to be baptized b And bred on holy ground. old 2 That I was born where God appears In tokens of His grace: The lines are fallen unto me In a most pleasant place. alduonT 3 Within a dungeon dark as night I might have spent my days; dy But Thou hast sent me gospel light, To Thine eternal praise. 4 Blest be my God for what I see, My God for what I hear! I hear such blessed news from heaven, Nor earth nor hell I fear. 5 I hear my Lord for me was born, My Lord for me did die; My Lord for me did rise again And did ascend on high. oras I od s 6 On high He stands to plead my cause, dovodT& 146 1 And will return again, And set me on a glorious throne, That I with Him may reign. ¹" L il C.M O, I am with thee!" Bid thy fears And anxious sorrows cease; My hands shall dry thy bitter tears, My lips shall whisper peace. 2" Lo, I am with thee!" When the tomb Thy loved ones calls away, of mill My voice shall cheer the valley- gloom With thoughts of endless day. W ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3" Lo, I am with thee!" What the loss Of all thou can'st deplore, da When placed beside the awful cross tel Which once for thee I bore? OTOM 4" Lo, I am with thee!" When the bed Of languishing is thine, Thou shalt repose thine aching head Upon my love divine. 5" Lo, I am with thee!" When the knell Of closing hours shall ring, lt Mine arm the fatal foe shall quell, And crush his vanquished sting. 6" Lo, I am with thee!" Still the same Through endless years! above, ' Mid brighter worlds, I shall proclaim My changeless, deathless love! 147 1 He ist 8.7. 129 That is what I long for most; Till I feel that I possess it, Every hour of time is lost! I have but its cold resemblance; All the life of life is dead If within my heart I feel not my That which plays around head. 851 2 I can see and understand it, And my tongue hath often told Others of its priceless beauty; Still my heart seems dead and cold! I must know it, I must feel it, More, alas, than now I do; Else devotion's simplest breathings Soon themselves may seem untrue. € 130 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Deeper, higher, fuller teachings, Than the lips of men can give, Must be mine, or else I have not More than the mere name to live! Just like one to whom, whilst sleeping, Shadows all so real seem; But who finds, upon awaking, It has only been a dream. ole C pod 4 What I want is something real,- II" More than man to man can tell; Substance of the fair ideal ,Christ within my heart to dwell! A That abiding, deep experience, 0.13 Which no change or chance can move, Of their blessing, who are settled, Rooted, grounded in His love: IE 5 Till my heart, in large communion With all saints, doth comprehend Breadth, length, depth, and height eternal E Of the love that knows no end. 148 Love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, Let me from that well- spring drink: Fill me, Father, with its fulness, More than I can ask or think! ¹I SAW the cross of Jesus When burdened with my sin; I sought the cross of Jesus To give me peace within: I brought my sin to Jesus; He cleansed it in His blood; And in the cross of Jesus I found my peace with God. tw 7.6. 149 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 I love the cross of Jesus; It tells me what I am, A vile and guilty creature, f Saved only through the Lamb: No righteousness, no merit, asl 0$ No beauty can I plead; Yet in the cross I glory, My title there I read. bodoumit A 3 I clasp the cross of Jesus In ev'ry trying hour,- doidW My sure and certain refuge, My never failing tower. In every fear and conflict, I more than conqueror am: Living I'm safe, or dying, an LT¹ Through Christ the risen Lamb. 2iH A SINOS THO 4 Sweet is the cross of Jesus! There let my weary heart Still rest in perfect comfort, Till life itself depart. And then in strains of glory I'll sing Thy wondrous power, Where sin can never enter, And death is known no more. Oqta LL ye who seek for sure relief 131 od Y duo doll d Whatever sorrows vex the mind, Or guilt the soul oppress: oar C.M. 2 Jesus, who gave Himself for you. Upon the cross to die, Opens to you His sacred heart:Oh, to that heart draw nigh! 132 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Ye hear how kindly He invites; Ye hear His words so blest: " All ye that labour, come to Me, And I will give you rest." 4 O Jesus, joy of saints on high, Thou Hope of sinners here, Attracted by those loving words, To Thee I lift my prayer! 5 Blot out my sins with that dear blood Which forth from Thee doth flow: New grace, new hope inspire; a new And better heart bestow. 150 1 BLESSED be God, for ever blest, And His Son He gave our souls to save From everlasting shame. 2 Had I worn sackcloth, and in dust Cast myself humbly down, Cover'd my miserable head With ashes for a crown,- 3 This could not save me from the curse, Nor end the endless pain, bà Nor quench the fire, nor ease the heart, 10 Nor wipe away one stain. 4 Th' eternal Life His life laid down ,Such was the wondrous plan ,And God, the blessed God, was made A curse for cursed man. C.M. 5 Our flesh He took, our sins He bore, Himself for us He gave; ds nogu His woes were ours, and we with Him Were buried in one grave. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 With Him we rose, with Him we live, With Him we sit above; asoo With Him for ever we shall share A The Father's boundless love. 7 Bless, then, Jehovah's blessed name, And bless our blessed King; 0 And songs of glad deliverance For ever, ever sing! d IM 151 L.M. FOR a humbler walk with ¹0 Lord, bend this stubborn heart of mine, Subdue each rising, rebel thought, And all my will conform to Thine. 2 O for a holier walk with God, A heart from all pollution free! Expel, O Lord, each sinful love, And fill my soul with love to Thee. 30 for a nearer walk with God! 152 1 Lord, turn my wandering heart to Thee; Help me to live by faith in Him Who lived, and died, and rose, for me. 4 Lord, send Thy Spirit from above With light, and love, and power divine; And by His all- constraining grace, Make me, and keep me, ever Thine. 133 C.M. THEN I by faith the Saviour's death W know Him mine, Sweetly my rising hours advance, And peacefully decline. 2 I cannot doubt His bounteous love, So full, so free, so kind; To His unerring, gracious will Be every wish resign'd. 134 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Good when He gives, supremely good, Nor less when He denies; Afflictions from His gracious hand Are blessings in disguise. 4 Inscrib'd in Thy fair book of life, O may I read my name! There let it fill some humble place, Midst those around the Lamb. 153 1 TEARER to Thee, my God, NEA Still would I rise, E'en though a cross bear me P.M. nbdua Up to the skies; Still all my prayer shall be, OS " Nearer to Thee, my God: Nearer to Thee!" 3 If Thou the cup of woe Giv'st me to drink, Let not my fearful lip dinol From the draught shrink, 2 If, where they bore my Lord, I too am borne, Planting my steps in His, bro qIGIE 671 Weary and worn, Be the path leading meil onW Nearer to Thee, my God: Nearer to Thee! Imob Nearer to Thee, my God: oon& Nearer to Thee! og bak 4 Though the great battle rage Hotly around, Still where my Captain leads all of I would be found, I ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 135 If the strife carry me bauof ov'I&Nearer to Thee, my God: A Nearer to Thee! 154 1 5 When my life faltering Draws its last breath, When my soul enters the Shadow of death, Still shall I joy to be bol Nearer to Thee, my God: 07 I& Nearer to Thee! bail o 6 And when my Lord again Glorious shall come, Mine be a dwelling- place In Thy bright home, stic b Isiness IT ( akuNearer to Thee! 97108 of of mon 02 There evermore to be Nearer to Thee, my God: sain o or 02 OTI I: 0% aar, 8.7. savit oft to roding on JJAHY infpird od I'H ' VE found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! He loved me ere I knew Him; wol He drew me with the cords of love, And thus He bound me to Him. And round my heart still closely twine Those ties which nought can sever, For I am His and He is mine For ever and for ever. odt no 2 Conidealf 2 I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! He bled, He died to save me; And not alone the gift of life, But His own self He gave me. o o Nought that I have mine own I'll call, I'll hold it fo the Giver: 40 GOD My heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are His, and His for ever. 136 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! All power to Him is given To guard me on my onward course, And bring me safe to heaven. sody Th' eternal glories gleam afar, To nerve my faint endeavour; So now to watch, to work, to war!And then to rest for ever! 4 I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! So kind, and true, and tender; So wise a Counsellor and Guide, DA U So mighty a Defender! From Him who loves me now so well What power my soul shall sever? Shall life or death, shall earth or hell? No: I am His for ever! ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) P.M. SE HALL we gather at the river Where bright angel feet have trod; With its crystal tide for everol V Flowing by the throne of God? Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, beautiful river; Gather with the saints at the river, That flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver spray, We will walk and worship ever, All the happy, golden day. bol Yes, we'll gather, etc. 155 1 3 Ere we reach the shining river, H Lay we every burden down; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown. Yes, we'll gather, etc. 10 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 At the shining of the river, Mirror of the Saviour's face, Saints whom death will never sever, Raise their songs of saving grace. Yes, we'll gather, etc. 5 Soon we'll reach the silver river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease; Soon our happy hearts will quiver With the melody of peace. Yes, we'll gather, etc. 10 137 TOI 156 10. THOUGHT I upon my sins, and I was sad, My soul was troubled sore and fill'd with pain; But then I thought on Jesus, and was glad ,My heavy grief was turned to joy again. 2 I thought upon the law, the fiery law, o Holy, and just, and good in its decree; I look'd to Jesus, and in Him I saw silind That law fulfilled, its curse endured for me. 3 I thought I saw an angry, frowning God, Sitting as Judge upon the great white throne; Trus[ show'd My soul was overwhelm'd,- then Jesus His gracious face, and all my dread was gone. 4 I saw my sad estate, condemn'd to die; ta Then terror seized my heart, and dark despair; Ilida But when to Calvary I turned my eye, I saw the cross, and read forgiveness there. 5 I saw that I was lost, far gone astray, No hope of safe return there seem'd to be; But then I heard that Jesus was the way, A new and living way prepared for me. 138 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Then in that way, so free, so safe, so sure, Sprinkled all o'er with reconciling blood, Will I abide, and never wander more, Walking along in fellowship with God. 157 1 IMES are changing, days are flying, While the wildly mingled murmur Of life's busy mart goes on; Sounds of tumult, sounds of triumph, 8 Marriage chimes and passing- bell, Yet through all one key- note sounding, Angels' watchword," It is well." 8.7. 2 We may hear it through the rushing Of the midnight tempest's wave; We may hear it through the weeping I Round the newly- covered grave; In the dreary house of mourning, In the darkened room of pain, If we listen meekly, rightly, We may catch that soothing strain. 2 For Thine arm Thou hast not shortened, Nor hast turned away Thine ear, Gentle Saviour, ever ready Thy poor suppliant's prayer to hear: Show us light, still surely resting Upon all Thy darkest ways; Give us faith, still surely trusting Through the sad and evil days. a 4. So' twill be, while years are fleeting, Though our joys are with them gone, In Thy changeless love rejoicing, all We shall journey calmly on; ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Till at last, life's sorrows over, All the tale of grace we tell, In the heavenly chorus joining, " Lord, Thou hast done all things well." boblahguri di ca 108 S.M. 158 1 HE TIs whispering, Sinner, come! The bride, the Church of Christ, proclaims To all His children, Come! 2 Let him that heareth, say To all about Him, Come! Let him that thirsts for righteousness, To Christ, the fountain, come! 3 Yes! whosoever will, Oh, let him freely come, a robin I And freely drink the stream of life:" Tis Jesus bids him( ome! 4 Lo, Jesus, who invites. Declares," I quickly come! Lord, even so! I wat Thy hour: Jesus, my Saviour, come! 159 1 G LORY be to Jesus, Who in bitter pains Poured for me the life- blood From His sacred veins. Grace and life eternal In that blood I find; Blest be His compassion, Infinitely kind.ob 2 Blest, through endless ages, Be the precious stream Which from endless torments Did the world redeem. 139 COT 6.5. 20 # 1 140 160 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Abel's blood for vengeance Pleaded to the skies; But the blood of Jesus For our pardon cries. 3 Oft as it is sprinkled On our guilty hearts, Satan in confusion Terror- struck departs; Oft as earth exulting Wafts its praise on high, Angel hosts rejoicing Make their glad reply. 4 Lift ye then your voices; Swell the mighty flood; Louder still and louder od od I SI 2 Ils of ol! Praise the precious blood. Sing, ye saints redeemèd, With the heavenly host, Glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. C.M. WAKE, ye saints, and raise your eyes, A Extol the sovereign love that shows Our full redemption nigh. 2 Fast on the wings of time it flies, Its coming nought can stay: It speeds with each revolving year, With each declining day. 3 Not many years their rounds shall run, Not many mornings rise, Ere all its glories stand reveal'd To our admiring eyes. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Then let the wheels of nature roll Yet onward to decay: We long to hail the rising sun, That brings th' eternal day. 161 ( FOR HARVEST.) 1 QING to the Lord of bounty, With joyful hearts and voices Your alleluias raise: By Him the rolling seasons In fruitful order move; For seed- time and for harvest Sing songs of happy love. QUO 7.6. 2 By Him the clouds drop fatness, The deserts bloom and spring, The hills leap up in gladness, The valleys laugh and sing; He filleth with His fulness 380 All things with large increase, He crowns the year with goodness, With plenty and with peace. 4 To God, the gracious Father, In whom we live and move; To Christ, the dear Redeemer, Whose life in us is love. 141 20 3 Low in His holy presence That goodness we adore, Which crowns the fruitful seed- time With autumn's golden store; With hearts laid down before Him We at His footstool fall, And with our lives adore Him, Who is the life of all. 142 ADDITIONAL HYMN BOOK. And to the Holy Spirit, wo el mod is Who doth upon us pour His blessèd dews and sunshine, Be praise for evermore. 162 1 THROU All will be well: HROUGH the love of God our Saviour, Free and changeless is His favour; All, all is well. Precious is the blood that heal'd us; Perfect is the grace that seal'd us; Strong the hand stretch'd out to shield us;All must be well! 2 Though we pass through tribulation, All will be well; Ours is such a full salvation, All, all is well. Happy, still to God confiding, Fruitful, if in Christ abiding, Holy, through the Spirit's guiding ,All must be well! 3 We expect a bright to- morrow ,All will be well; 163 1 Faith can sing through days of sorrow, All, all is well. On our Father's love relying, Jesus ev'ry need supplying, Or in living or in dying, All must be well! P.M. TOT C.M. REAT God, when I approach Thy throne, And all Thy glory see, This is my stay, and this alone, That Christ has died for me. YI 10 T ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 143 2 How can a soul condemned to die dweX 8 Escape the just decree? oy bual edT A vile and guilty wretch am I ,. But Christ has died for me.mobell Modell - 3 A captive in the bonds of sin, Oh, how shall I go free? No peace can all my efforts win, But Christ has died for me. 3007 441 4 My course I cannot safely steer On life's tempestuous sea: But this blest truth relieves my fear, That Christ has died for me. 5 Lord, when I come before Thy face, I bring this only plea: Oh, save me by Thy boundless grace, For Christ has died for me! fost foll 6 Blest Saviour, in Thy courts above Thy presence let me see, And praise with angel hosts the love O Him who died for me. pe q.M 2 Prisoners of hope, in gloom And silence left to die, 201 164 1 AIR shines the morning star, FA The silver trumpets sound, but Their notes re- echoing far, ind While dawns the day around. Joy to the slave! The slave is free: It is the year of jubilee! 6.S. With Christ's unfolding tomb at prod Your portals open fly.suid dict Rise with your Lord! He sets you free: It is the year of jubilee! 144 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Ye, who have sold for nought The land your fathers won, Behold how God hath wrought Redemption through His Son. Your heritage again is free: It is the year of jubilee! 4 Ye, who yourselves have sold For debts to justice due, Ransomed, but not with gold ,He gave Himself for you. The blood of Christ hath made you free: It is the year of jubilee! 5 Captives of sin and shame, indo andT TI O'er earth and ocean hear now bro An angel's voice proclaim 165 1 40 The Lord's accepted year. Let Jacob rise: be Israel free: 0101 It is the year of jubilee! voivea desf dr C.M. 308 evilgno A 8 10 W My not I hear a voice I know full well ,"' Tis I: be not afraid!" THEN waves of sorrow round me swell, WOH S POL 2 When black the threat'ning clouds appear, And storms my path invade, That voice shall tranquillize each fear ,"' Tis I: be not afraid.!" 3 There is a gulf that must be cross'd ,Saviour, be near to aid; Whisper, when my frail bark is toss'd, " Tis I: be not afraid!" molle 4 There is a dark and fearful vale Death hides within its shade; O say, when flesh and heart shall fail, Tis I, be not afraid!" 66 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 166 1 LORD Jesus, are we one with Thee! height, of love! With Thee we died upon the tree, In Thee we live above. mof 2 Such was Thy grace, that for our sake T Thou did'st from heaven come down, d Our mortal flesh and blood partake, da In all our misery one. yo! Tine pod 8 3 Our sins, our guilt, in love divine Were borne on earth by Thee; end 10 The gall, the curse, the wrath, were Thine, To set Thy members free. 167 1 4 Ascended now in glory bright, Still one with us Thou art; Nor life, nor death, nor depth, nor height, Thy saints and Thee can part. 110 5 Soon, soon shall come that glorious day, When, seated on Thy throne, bo i Thou shalt to wond'ring worlds display That Thou with us art one. bangni yat o 2 The old security is gone 145 C. M. C.M. TE praise and bless Thee, gracious Lord, Our Saviour kind and true, For all the old things passed away, For all Thou hast made new. ur nl In which so long we lay; The sleep of death Thou hast dispelled, The darkness rolled away. 801 3 New hopes, new purposes, desires, And joys, Thy grace has given; Old ties are broken from the earth, New ones attach to heaven.lien 146 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 But yet how much must be destroyed, 001 How much renewed must be, Ere we can fully stand complete In likeness, Lord, to Thee;- 5 Ere to Jerusalem above, The holy place, we come, Where nothing sinful or defiled Shall ever find a home. 6 Thou, only Thou, must carry on The work Thou hast begun; uonia m0 8 Of Thine own strength Thou must impart In Thine own ways to run. Je off of 168 radt om 100 won fobne 7.6. 1 TS God for me? what is it relig Oft as my God I visit, All woes give way and flee. oce.coo2 d If God be my salvation, alada podt My refuge in distress, What earthly tribulation on bedT Can shake my inward peace? 2 The ground of my profession Is Jesus and His blood; He gives me the possession Of everlasting good. In me and in my doing Is nothing on this earth; What Jesus is bestowing Alone is truly worth. TOI I 3 For me there is providedd wal A city fair and new; To it I shall be guided ,Jerusalem the true! cold blg Sono wel 4 My heart within me leapeth, brod! And cannot down be cast; In sunshine bright it keepeth A never- ending feast. The sun which smiling lights me Is Jesus Christ alone; And what to sing invites me Is heaven on earth begun. 169 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. My portion there is lying, defin A destined Canaan- lot; Though I am daily dying, My Canaan withers not. 1 WE'R TE'RE pilgrims in the desert, Our dwelling is a camp; Created things, though pleasant, Now bear to us death's stamp. But onward we are hasting, Though often let and tried: The Holy Ghost is leading Home to the Lamb His Bride. 2 We look to meet our brethren From every distant shore: Not one will seem a stranger, Though never seen before. While angel hosts attend us In myriads through the skies, High o'er them all, O Saviour, Thy form will bless our eyes. 3 Of serpents' deadly poison Will be no traces there; The gates of pearl once entered, Farewell to sin and care! 147 7.6. 148 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. While happy footsteps wander Along the golden street, How pure will be the praises godT Our blameless lips repeat! 4 Lord, since we sing as pilgrims, O give us pilgrim ways ,Low thoughts of self, befitting Proclaimers of Thy praise. Oh, make us each more holy, In spirit pure and meek; More like the saints in heaven, As more of heaven we speak! 170 1 TE'LL sing of Christ, no matter who theme: When He is precious to our view, We can't but sing of Him. 2 And He is precious in the sight Of all that know His voice: ' Twas He who brought them to the light, And taught them to rejoice.mo C.M. 3' Tis He who cheers them by His smile, And guards them by His power; Who keeps them sa from force and guile, In every trying hour. 4' Tis He who will conduct them home, Beyond the reach of ill, Where all the ransom'd people come, Where saints for ever dwell. dr 5 Then let His people make their boast Of Him, and Him alone, od lTW Who came from heaven to save the lost: The praise be His alone! 171 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ESUS, Thou all- redeeming Lord, Thy blessing we implore: Open the door to preach Thy word, The great, effectual door. 2 Gather the outcasts in, and save From sin and Satan's power; And let them now acceptance have, And know their gracious hour. Thy feet were nailed to yonder tree, ORCEL To trample down their sin: Jo 3 Lover of souls! Thou know'st to prize What Thou hast bought so dear: Come then, and in Thy people's eyes With all Thy wounds appear. 4 The hardness from their hearts remove: Thou who for all hast died, Show them the tokens of Thy love ,Thy feet, Thy hands, Thy side. & Thy side an open fountain is, Where all may freely go, And drink the living streams of bliss, And wash them white as snow. 149 C.M. 7 Ready Thou art the blood t' apply, And prove the record true; And all Thy wounds to sinners cry, " I suffered this for you!" 172 1 HA Thy hands stretched out they all may see, To take Thy murderers in. AL S ETE 10. OT what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art! Thy love, not mine, bids fear and doubt depart, And stills the tempest of my tossing breast. 150 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Thy name is Love: I hear it from yon cross! Thy name is Love: I read it in yon tomb! All meaner love is perishable dross, But this shall light me through time's thickest gloom. 3 It blesses now, and shall for ever bless; It saves me now, and shall for ever save; It holds me up in days of helplessness; It bears me safely o'er each swelling wave. 4' Tis what I know of Thee, my Lord and God, That fills my soul with peace, my lips with song; Thou art my health, my joy, my staff, my rod, Leaning on Thee in weakness, I am strong. 5 I am all want and hunger: this faint heart Pines for a fulness which it finds not here; Dear ones are leaving, and, as they depart, Make room within for something yet more dear. 6 More of Thyself, oh, show me hour by hour, More of Thy glory, oh my God and Lord; More of Thyself in all Thy grace and power, More of Thy love and truth, Incarnate Word! 173 1 MY TY days are gliding swiftly by, And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly ,These hours of toil and danger. P.M. STE For oh, we stand on Jordan's strand! Our friends are passing over, And, just before, the shining shore ebat We may almost discover. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our distant home discerning; Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. For oh, we stand, etc. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark We need not cease our singing, That perfect rest none can molest Where golden harps are ringing. For oh, we stand, etc. 4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow on s Each cord on earth to sever; la 10% Our King says" Come," For ever, oh, for ever! For oh, we stand, 151 OVI 174 1 and there's a home, tell yeye 10'0 etc.offid of T od l TE mill mofl 11 iul 8. E speak of the realms of the blest, WE That country so bright and so fair; And oft are its glories confess'd: 0 But what must it be to be there! ef IN MA 2 We speak of its pathways of gold, Its walls deck'd with jewels so rare; Its wonders and pleasures untold ,But what must it be to be there! 3 We speak of its peace and its love, The robes which the glorified wear, The songs of the blesséd above ,But what must it be to be there! 4 We speak of its freedom from sin, From sorrow, temptation, and care, From trials without and within ,But what must it be to be there! Ja OTE 152 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Do Thou, Lord, midst pleasure or woe, For heaven our spirits prepare; That shortly we also may know, And feel what it is to be there. 175 P.M. HE TE bids us come! His voice we know, And boldly on the waters go, IT To Him, our Lord and God: We walk on life's tempestuous sea, W For He who died to set us free, Hath call'd us by His word. 2 Secure o'er troubled waves we tread, de k Nor all the storms around us heed, foll do While to our Lord we look; 3421p O'er every fierce temptation bound, o The billows yield a solid ground, The wave is firm as rock. 3 But if from Him we turn our eye, And see the raging floods run high, And feel our fears within, Our foes so strong, our flesh so frail, Reason and unbelief prevail, dw And sink us into sin. 4 Lord, we our unbelief confess; Our little spark of faith increase, That we may doubt no more, But fix on Thee a steady eye, And on Thine outstretch'd arm rely, Till all the storm is o'er. 176 1 6772 COME NOME to the house of prayer, Oh, thou afflicted, come! 211 T The God of peace shall meet thee there: He makes that house His home' S.M. 2 4 3 Ye aged, hither come, STI 0. For ye have felt His love: Soon shall your trembling tongues be dumb, Your lips forget to move. 5 6 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. don't t 00 Come to the house of praise, Ye who are happy now; d In sweet accord your voices raise, da o Your knees together bow.oly baA HA JE na odl odT Ye young, before His throne Your cheerful anthems raise; Nor let your hearts His praise disown Who gives the power to praise. codW 980 Thou, whose benignant eye al 100 In mercy looks on all, Who see'st the tear of misery, 177 1 And hear'st the mourner's call; fo oT Bolima 101 busit no'l S Up to Thy dwelling- place doiup yedT Bear our frail spirits on, offure ou0 Till they outstrip time's tardy pace, And heaven on earth be won. 153 " Tis God that speaks the word! Perfect in comeliness art thou, C.M. In Christ thy glorious Lord. 2 In heaven His blood for ever speaks E In God the Father's ear; His Church, the jewels, on His heart Jesus will ever bear. aas bu A 10 3 No condemnation! Precious word! TA Consider it, my soul; ore guide IIA Thy sins were all on Jesus laid, ima od His stripes have made thee whole. F 154 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Teach us, O God, to fix our eyes emo On Christ, the spotless Lamb; So shall we love Thy gracious will, And glorify Thy name. 178 7.6. ¹ here, THERE'S nought on earth to rest on, The smiles of joy we gaze on, The friends we count most dear: One Friend alone is changeless, The One too oft forgot, Whose love hath stood for ages;Our Jesus changeth not. 2 E'en friendship's smile avails not To cheer us here below, For smiles are all deceitful, They quickly ebb and flow: One smile alone can gladden, Whate'er the pilgrim's lot, It is the smile of Jesus ,And Jesus changeth not. 3 And thus our bark moves onward O'er life's tempestuous sea, While death's unsparing finger HIT Is stamped on all we see: But faith has found a refuge oved I S Where hope deceiveth not, Our life is hid with Jesus ,And Jesus changeth not. 4 There's nought on earth to rest on, o& All things are changing here,-100 The smiles of joy we gaze on, ani The friends we count most dear; ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 18 One Friend alone is changeless, The One too oft forgot, Y Whose love hath stood for ages; Our Jesus changeth not. odi dorondT ges; org daal suo HPT 179 1 G OD bless our native land! o May Heaven's protecting hand Still guard our shore; May peace her power extend, Foe be transformed to friend, And Britain's power depend On war no more. 155 081 But be Thy mercies known From shore to shore. P.M. odW S W d'I dell bral 2 Through every changing scene, O Lord, preserve our Queen: od ods al& Long may she reign! od n Her heart inspire, and move on sella With wisdom from above; don selina And in a nation's love deciendo Her throne maintain.idt ned W eur big 3 May just and righteous laws Uphold the public cause, And bless our Isle. Home of the brave and free, The land of liberty, wodonod d We pray that still on theedguondT Kind heaven may smile.la norT -prillows 12 19 orfoll 4 And not this land alone, iler do vd P ro!! 10 That men should brothers be, And form one family, yedi ai ba A The wide world o'er! coveff 181 156 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ols- busia'l'on 8.7. 180 1 ENTLY, Lord! Oh, gently lead us, Through this gloomy vale of tears, Through the changes Thou'st decreed us, Till our last great change appears. Oh, refresh us with Thy blessing, Oh, refresh us with Thy grace; May Thy mercies, never ceasing, Fit us for Thy dwelling place! 2 When temptation's darts assail us, When in devious paths we stray, Let Thy goodness never fail us ,Lead us in Thy perfect way. Oh, refresh us with Thy blessing, etc. 3 In the hour of pain and anguish, O In the hour when death draws near, Suffer not our hearts to languish, H Suffer not our souls to fear. I'd Oh, refresh us with Thy blessing, etc. 4 When this mortal life is ended, Bid us in Thine arms to rest, Till, by angel hands attended, We awake among the blest. Oh, refresh us with Thy blessing, etc. 8 blodgU 5 Then, oh, crown us with Thy blessing, Through the triumphs of Thy grace; Then shall praises, never ceasing, Echo through Thy dwelling- place. Oh, refresh us with Thy blessing, etc. woud zolofom d'T od tud one of orofa mor 181 ¹E ma 1 TERNAL Spirit, heavenly flame! And in the Saviour's blessed name Reveal the love of God. C.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 I want that precious gift of faith By which God's children live,-0 The faith that saves from second death, And which' tis Thine to give. 3 I want to see th' eternal Son Expiring on the tree, And hear Him say," Beloved one, My blood was shed for thee." 4 I want to hear the Father's voice Command my soul to rise da ove Above its sorrows, and rejoiceo de In Christ its sacrifice. 5 So shall I bless th' eternal Three, The everlasting One, Who did to save my soul agree Ere time was yet begun. 68 182 1" 68 157 8.7. YALL them in!"- the poor, the wretched, Sin- stained wanderers from the fold; Peace and pardon freely offer, CAT b Can you weigh their worth with gold? " Call them in!"- the weak, the weary, Laden with the doom of sin; Bid them come and rest in Jesus: b He is waiting:-" call them in!" ded 2" Call them in!"-the Jew, the Gentile; Bid the stranger to the feast; " Call them in!" the rich, the noble, From the highest to the least. Forth the Father runs to meet them, He hath all their sorrows seen; Robe, and ring, and royal sandals Wait the lost ones:" call them in!" 158 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3" Call them in!"- the broken- hearted, Cowering' neath the brand of shame; Speak love's message, low and tender ,"' Twas for sinners Jesus came." See the shadows lengthen round us, Soon the day- dawn will begin; Can you leave them lost and lonely? Christ is coming:- call them in!" 66 4" Call them in!"- the Master waiteth; Save them from the snares of hell. Rest ye' neath the blood- stained lintel? Of the grace that seeks them tell. Hark: upon the crowded highway, And amid the city's din, Sounds the order, sweet and solemn ," Oh be sure and call them in." 183 1 ( FOR SATURDAY EVENING.) D. 7. HAFED and worn with worldly care, my prepare; Bid this inward tempest cease; Jesus, come and whisper peace. Hush the whirlwind of my will, With Thyself my spirit fill; End in calm this busy week; Let the Sabbath gently break. 2 Sever, Lord, these earthly ties; Fain my soul to Thee would rise; Disentangle me from time; Lift me to a purer clime: Let me cast away my load, Let me now draw nigh to God: Gently, loving Jesus, speak, End in calm this busy week. bi JICO S ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Draw the curtain of repose, While my wearied eyelids close; Seal my spirit while I rest, Give me dreamings pure and blest. Raise me with a cheerful heart; Holy Ghost, Thyself impart: Then the Sabbath- day will be Heaven brought down to earth and me. D. 7. 184 1 EPTH of mercy! can there be Can my God His wrath forbear ,Me, the chief of sinners, spare? I have long withstood His grace, Long provoked Him to His face, Would not hearken to His calls, Grieved Him by a thousand falls. 159 881 12 While I cumber still the ground, Lo, an Advocate is found! " Hasten not to cut him down; Let the barren soul alone." Jesus speaks, and pleads His blood: He disarms the wrath of God! Now my God's compassions move; Justice lingers into love. Don't 3 Kindled His relentings are, Me He now delights to spare, Cries" How shall I give thee up?" Lets the lifted thunders drop. There for me the Saviour stands, Shows His wounds, and spreads His hands: God is love! I know, I feel; Jesus lives, and loves me still! 160 185 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. FOF NOR ever to behold Him shine, For evermore to call Him mine, And see Him still before me; For ever on His face to gaze, And meet His full assembled rays, While all the Father He displays, To all the saints in glory! 8.8.7. 2 Not all things else are half so dear As His delightful presence here; What must it be in heaven? ' Tis heaven on earth to hear Him say, As now I journey day by day, () " Poor sinner, cast thy fears away, N Thy sins arè all forgiven." 3 But how will His celestial voice Make our enraptured hearts rejoice, W When we in glory hear Him; hovori When we no longer at the gate, But in His blessèd presence wait, And Jesus on His throne of states a Invites us to come near Him! 186 1 4" Come in, thou blessèd: sit by Me! With my own life I ransomed thee; Come taste my perfect favour. Come in, thou happy spirit, come; Thou now must dwell with Me at home: Ye blissful mansions, make him room, For he must stay for ever." hodil odi Chosen, called, and reconciled; Once a rebel far from God, Now brought nigh through Jesu's blood. 7. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Happy Christian! look on high, daft See thy portion in the sky; Fixed by everlasting love, fried ads of Who that portion can remove? Long 3 Happy Christian! though the earth Knows not now thy heavenly birth, Yet thy God shall soon proclaim Through all worlds thy favoured name. 881 4 Happy Christian! hear Him say, Turn thy heart from earth away, Leave the world and all its woes; Seek in Me thy full repose." 5 Happy Christian! look on high, Christ, thy Lord, thy life, is nigh; Soon thou shalt His glory see, And learn all His love to thee. 187 1 APPY HA Sweet their portion is, and sure: When the foe on others seizes, He will keep His own secure: Happy people!Happy, though despised and poor. 2 Since His love and mercy found us, We are precious in His sight; Thousands now may fall around us, Thousands more be put to flight: But His presence Keeps us safe by day and night. 3 Lo, our Saviour never slumbers! Ever watchful is His care; Though we cannot boast of numbers, In His strength secure we are: Sweet their portion, Who our Saviour's kindness share! 161 8.7.4. 162 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 As the bird beneath her feathers yg S Guards the objects of her care, di so So the Lord His children gathers, hexi Spreads His wings and hides them there: Thus protected, 0 vagell All their foes they boldly dare. 188 1 TARK!' tis a martial sound! Your foes are gathering round, And peace has lost its charms. Prepare the helmet, sword, and shield: The trumpet calls you to the field. od 2 No common foes appear To dare you to the fight; But such as own no fear, And glory in their might. The powers of darkness are at hand: Resist, or bow to their command. 3 An arm of flesh must fail In such a strife as this; He only can prevail Whose arm immortal is: 6.6.8. GEY ' Tis heaven itself the strength must yield, And weapons fit for such a field. 4 And heaven supplies them too! The Lord, who never faints, Is greater than the foes, And He is with His saints. Thus armed, they venture to the fight; Thus armed, they put their foes to flight, 189 1 H Holy Saviour, bend Thine car; Holy Spirit, come Thou nigh: Father, Saviour, Spirit, hear! 2 Father, save me from my sin; Saviour, I Thy mercy crave; bA Gracious Spirit, make me clean: Father, Son, and Spirit, save! 3 Father, let me taste Thy love; Saviour, fill my soul with peace; Spirit, come my heart to move: Father, Son, and Spirit, bless! 4 Father, Son, and Spirit, Thou One Jehovah, shed abroad All Thy grace within me now: Be my Father and my God! rica 190 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 HI never saw His face; I never trod His courts above; I have but known His grace: Yet my affections cling To His beloved side: TOW strange is heavenly love! I feel He is my Lord, my King, And I His ransomed bride. What though I see Him not, I feel the ardour burn: He hath for me the victory wrought, I love Him in return. 163 7. D.S.M. 31 How strong is heavenly love! Stronger than aught below; Though wide and wild my passions rove, I will not let Him go! ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 How sweet is Heavenly love! ' Tis all in all to est I muse on Him in field or grove, H. loH Or wandering by the sea: I walk with Jesus here, Not lonely, though alone, Till in His mansions I appear, And know as I am known. 164 191 1 2 3 4 5 OW vast, how full, how free, H our Proclaim the blessèd news around, And spread it all abroad. BI How vast!" Whoever will". May drink at mercy's stream, on0 And know that faith in Jesus brings Salvation e'en for him.. How full! It doth remove The stain of every sin, And leaves the soul as white and As though no sin had been. How free! It asks no price, For God delights to give; It only says( a simple thing), " Believe in Christ, and live.". 192 1 Oh, cast thyself upon His love, So vast, so full, so free! pure Poor trembling sinner," Come!" God waits to comfort thee; HAVE heard of a Saviour's love, And a wonderful love it must be; But did He come down from above Out of love and compassion for me? S.M. oer P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 165 2 I have heard how He suffered and bled, GI How He languished and died on the tree; But then is it anywhere said That He languished and suffered for me? 3 I have heard of a heaven on high, o Where the glorified ever shall be; et But is there a place in the sky on br Prepared and made ready for me? I 4 Ah yes! for His love is as wided W And as deep as the fathomless sea; 1& And love such as His will provide I Even blessings eternal for me! A onin'T A 193 1 ESUS, in ¹ Thy promise at Thy hand we claim! L.M. We do believe: oh let us see Great signs and wonders wrought by Thee. 2 Command, and these dead souls shall live, These blind at once their sight receive: Speak, and these deaf shall hear Thy voice, These dumb in loudest songs rejoice. aer 3 Now let Thy mighty power be known; Now break or melt these hearts of stone. We do believe: shall we not see New signs and wonders wrought by Thee. 4 Claim now the souls whom Thou hast bought; Fetch home the wanderers Thou hast sought. See, Lord, we bring our sick to Thee: Let this the hour of mercy be. 5 O loving Saviour, mighty Lord, We rest on Thine all- faithful word! We do beliéve: and we shall see ad I Yet greater wonders wrought by Thee. 166 194 bold burn 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. bigod evad C.M. ESUS, how much Thy name unfolds To every opened ear; The pardoned sinner's memory holds None other half so dear. buser 2 Jesus! it speaks a life of love, And sorrows meekly borne; It tells of sympathy above, bengerI Whatever sins we mourn.ol ba A 3 It tells us of Thy sinless walk In fellowship with God; us svol bnA And, to our ears, no tale so sweet As Thine atoning blood. 4 This name encircles every grace as There only can the Spirit trace A perfect life below. 195 1 ad I& doa boW 5 The mention of Thy name shall bow ovil Our hearts to worship Thee; me The chiefest of ten thousand Thou ,estoy The chief of sinners we. .6010 1 ser Safe into the promised rest; Hide our souls within Thy bosom, ob W Let us slumber on Thy breast; lg Feed us with the heavenly manna ,groBread that angels eat above; WOW! 8.7. Give us from the holy Fountain Draughts of ever' asting love. alda se 2 Through the desert wild, conduct us O With a glorious pillar bright,- W In the day a cooling comfort, lod ob W And a cheering fire by night; ng Y ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 196 1 Be our guide in every peril, Watch us hourly, night and day, Otherwise we err and wander From Thy presence far away.nodT 3 In Thy presence we are happy; bo In Thy presence we're secure; T In Thy presence all afflictions We can easily endure; nortea In Thy presence we can conquer, We can suffer, we can die; 09 Far from Thee, we faint and languish: Lord, our Saviour, keep us nigh! 167 TOI - ' O le L.M. JE ESUS, the sinner's Friend, to Thee, Lost and undone, for aid I flee: Weary of earth, myself, and sin, Open Thine arms, and take me in! 2 Pity and heal my sin- sick soul, a " Tis Thou alone canst make me whole; Dark, till in me Thine image shine, And lost I am till Thou art mine. O 8 3 The mansion for Thyself prepare; Renew my heart by entering there: ' Tis this alone can make me clean; " Tis this alone can cast out sin. 801 4 At length I own it cannot be That I should fit myself for Thee; Here then to Thee I all resign: Thine is the work, and only Thine. A IT 5 What shall I say Thy grace to move? S Lord, I am sin, but Thou art love! I give up every plea beside, daizdo sawT 66 Lord, I am lost, but Thou hast died." ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. lisey per 8.7. ON NWARD, onward: brothers, onward! There's a glorious prize in view: Though the way be rough and thorny God will ever guide you through. Take the sword of His own Spirit, And with helmet on your head, I Be ye strong in Jesus' merit; Think- for you the Saviour bled! I 168 197 1 2 Onward, onward: brothers onward! Do not linger by the way: Say to dying sinners round you ," Jesus calls to you to- day; Tell them what He is unto you ,"" How He loved- long, long ago; Tell them how He once redeemed you From the depths of endless woe. 3 Onward, onward: brothers, onward! Soon your warfare will be o'er, Soon you'll cast your armour from you, Landed on fair Canaan's shore. There, amid the ransomed nation, bu You shall swell the note of praise; And with anthems of salvation, ser I Sing of Jesus' matchless grace. IT'S se ceo ocole aids arts 198 C.M. 1 EN thousand thousand souls there are Entered within the door; These countless souls are gathered in, And yet there's room for more. cum 2 Room for the lame, the halt, the blind:Sinner, there's room for thee! ' Twas Christ made room for such poor souls, By dying on the tree. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Room in the Saviour's loving heart For all the Father gave: He bore their sins, their curse, their guilt, That He might freely save. w Incredi 4 Room for the feeble and the faint, ba The helpless and the poor, bobro Who wait and hope, and watch and cry At mercy's open door. vlod soll so I 5 Room for the chief of sinners still, 169 008 Though plagued with unbelief: de Y That precious Christ can save thy soul, Who saved the dying thief. dgir a' b00 199 1 of 32000 E speak of the mercy of God, WE So boundless, so rich and so free! But what will it profit my soul Unless' tis relied on by me? 2 We speak of salvation and love, od W By the Father in Jesus made known; But if I would live unto God By faith I must make it my own. 3 We speak of the Saviour's dear name, By which God can sinners receive; Yet still I am lost and undone Unless in that name I believe. 4 We speak of the blood of the Lamb, Which frees from pollution and sin; But its virtues by me must be proved, Or I shall be ever unclean. 5 We speak of the glory to come, Of the heavens so bright and so fair; But unless I in Jesus believe, I shall not, I cannot, be there! 8. 170 200 1 WHAT, sinner, canst thou do? Eternal wrath hangs o'er thy head, And judgment lingers nigh. 2 3 4 5 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. For God must visit sin With His displeasure sore; For He is holy, just, and true, And righteous evermore. This only thou canst do ,Believe in Christ and live; Fly to the shelter of His blood, Who only life can give. BAT Yet Jesus died for sin ,Upon the cross He died; God's righteousness was there displayed, And justice satisfied. The life He gives to those Who love Him, ne'er shall end; Oh, find Him now, by simple faith, Thy Saviour and Thy Friend! 201 1 THEN shall we meet again, Meet ne'er to sever? 100ff When will peace wreathe her chain Round us for ever? S.M. Our hearts will ne'er repose, Safe from each blast which blows- In this dark vale of woes, Never: no, never! 2 When shall love freely flow s Pure as life's river? od: 10 When shall sweet friendship glow Changeless for ever? P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Where joys celestial thrill, Where bliss each heart shall fill, And fears of parting chill Never: no, never! 3 Up to that world of light, Take us, dear Saviour; There may we all unite, Happy for ever. Where kindred spirits dwell, There may our music swell, And time our joys dispel Never: no, never! 202 1 Y 11 SAW C.M. redt va WHEN wounded sore, the stricken soul Lies bleeding and unbound, One only hand, a piercèd hand, W Can salve the sinner's wound.nolə 171 EOS 2 When sorrow swells the laden breast, And tears of anguish flow, One only heart, a broken heart, Can feel the sinner's woe. 3 When penitence has wept in vain wove Over some foul, dark spot, One only stream, a stream of blood, Can wash away the blot. 4' Tis Jesu's blood that washes white, His hand that brings relief; His heart that's touched with all our joys, And feeleth for our grief. 5 Lift up Thy bleeding hand, O Lord, Unseal that cleansing tide: We have no shelter for our sin But in Thy wounded side. 172 203 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Hteoloo ayot ored W8.7. TES, we part, but not for ever! They who love the Saviour never Know a long, a last farewell. Blissful unions Lie beyond this parting vale. qU 2 2 Sweet this hour of benediction, When such unions come to mind ,When each holy heart- conviction, With the promises combined, Tells of meetings By the Lord for us designed. 908 I 4 Now indeed we meet and sever; Chequered is our transient day; Life's best flowers perish, ever Tending to a long decay. Fairest flowers Bud and bloom and die away. W 3 Oh, what meetings are before us, Brighter far than tongue can tell! Glorious meetings, to restore us Him with whom we long to dwell. We With what raptures Will the sight our bosoms swell! sa 160 8 5 Soon will cease such short- lived pleasures, Soon will fade this earth away; bal Brighter, fairer, nobler treasures Wait the full redemption- day:-0 Hail the rising INI d Of the wished- for new- born day! W 204 1 A 66 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. bad 18 RT thou weary, art thou languid, Art thou sore distrest? Come to me," saith One;" and coming, Be at rest." 3 Is there crown of royal splendour, That His brow adorns? 66 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide? " In His feet and hands are wound- prints, And His side." 66 Yea, a crown, in very surety, " But of thorns." 4 If I find Him, if I follow, What my portion here? Many a sorrow, many a labour, Many a tear." 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? " Sorrow vanquish'd, labour ended, Jordan past." 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? 66 " Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away." 205 7 Finding, following, keeping, struggling, Is He sure to bless? " Prophets, Saints, Apostles, Martyrs Answer, Yes." 1 173 0: not despairingly. Come I to Thee! P.M. N% No: not distrustingly Bend I the knee! P.M. 174 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Sin hath gone over me, Yet is this still my plea, " Christ died for me!" 2 Ah, mine iniquity Crimson hath been; Infinite, infinite, Sin upon sin! Sin of not loving Thee, Sin of not trusting Thee ,Infinite sin! 3 Lord, I confess to Thee Sadly my sin; All I am, tell I Thee, All I have been! Purge Thou Zandf my sin away, Wash Thou my soul this day ,Lord, make me clean! 4 Faithful and just art Thou, Forgiving all; Loving and kind art Thou When poor ones call. Lord, let the cleansing blood, Blood of the Lamb of God, Pass o'er my soul! 5 Then all is peace and light This soul within; Thus shall I walk with Thee, The lov'd Unseen; Leaning on Thee, my God, Guided along the road ,Nothing between! 809 206 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. OES the Gospel word proclaim Rest for those who weary be? Then, my soul, thou hast a claim, For that promise speaks to thee. Nought of merit can I show, All polluted is my best, Yet I weary am, I know, And the weary long for rest. 2 In the ark the weary dove Found a welcome resting- place; Thus my spirit longs to prove Rest in Christ- the ark of grace. Tempest- tost I long have been, A And the flood increases fast: Open, Lord, and take me in, YIT& Till the storm be overpast. 3 Safely lodged within Thy breast, b What a wondrous change I find! Now I know Thy promised rest Can compose a troubled mind. You that weary are, like me, Hearken to the Gospel call; To the ark for refuge flee: Jesus will receive you all. 207 1 T The firmament Thy power, Day unto day the story IT Repeats from hour to hour; Night unto night replying, Proclaims in every land, O Lord, with voice undying, The wonders of Thy hand! 175 D.7. woH& lite 10 HE heavens declare Thy glory, 7.6. 176 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 The sun with royal splendour, Goes forth to chant Stars, moonbeams soft and tender, Their gentle anthems raise; O'er every tribe and nation That music strange is pour'd, The song of all creation To Thee, creation's Lord! 3 How perfect, just and holy bu The precepts Thou hast given; d. al 2 Still making wise the lowly, They lift the thoughts to heaven! How pure, how soul- restoring, Thy Gospel's heavenly lay; A brighter radiance pouring Than noon of brightest day! bA 4 Thy statutes, Lord, with gladness Rejoice the humble heart, And guilty fear and sadness From contrite souls depart. Thy word hath nobler treasure Than dwells within the mine, And sweetness beyond measure Attends Thy voice divine. 5 Oh, who can make confession Of every secret sin, Or keep from all transgression His spirit pure within! But let me never boldly From Thy commands depart, Or render to Thee coldly o The service of my heart. 6 All heaven on high rejoices To do its Maker's will, The stars with solemn voices VACE. on ddyfnt Resound Thy praises still; wa ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. So let my whole behaviour ,Thoughts, words, and actions be, O Lord, my strength and Saviour, One ceaseless song to Thee! o all 208 1 E with us all for evermore, Far parted though on earth we be: For oh, to yonder sunlit shore We have no other guide but Thee! 2 Be with us all, in strength and grace For daily need, for holy vow: Let suffering hearts Thy dealings trace; Touch tenderly the fever'd brow. B 209 1 3 Be with us all! We cannot know What sudden storm the hours may bring: In all temptation, joy and woe, To Thee for aid still let us cling. T 4 And where we cease to strive and sigh, Where time's uncertainties are o'er, ' Mid strains of heaven and glories high, Be with us all for evermore! name, esco Who, from our sinful race, Chose out a people to proclaim The riches of His grace. 2 Glory to God the Son be paid, Who dwelt in humble clay, And to redeem us from the dead Gave His own life away. IT 177 3 Glory to God the Spirit give, From whose Almighty power Our souls their heavenly birth derive In" Love's" renewing hour. L.M. C.M. 178 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Glory to God that reigns above, Th' eternal Three in One, Who by the wonders of His love Has made His nature known. S0 210 1 JESUS, gracious Saviour, Whose wondrous love and favour Have made our cause Thine own; Thy people to Thee ever For grace and help repair, For Thou, they know, wilt never Refuse their griefs to share. 808 7.6. 3 O Thou This dreary desert through, Once fully tried and tasted Its bitterness and woe; And hence Thy heart is tender, In truest sympathy, Though now the heavens render All praise to Thee on high. 2 O Lord, through tribulation Our weary journey lies, Through scorn and sore temptation, And watchful enemies; de BA b ' Midst never ceasing dangers We through the desert roam, As pilgrims here and strangers, ed We seek the rest to come. 4 Oh, by Thy Holy Spirit, Reveal to us Thy love, The joy we shall inherit los With Thee, our Head, above! I 009 03 770 8 211 179 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. May all this consolation Our trembling hearts sustainSure, tho' through tribulation, A The promis'd rest to gain. L.M. TY gracious Lord, Thy love must be Abiding, faithful, full, and free; Such love alone could suit my case ,A sinner, ransomed by Thy grace. 2 It must be free, for I have nought By which Thy love could e'er be bought: Empty I am, or filled with sin, Defil'd all o'er, without, within. 3 It must be full, my need to meet; Sweeter than all the world calls sweet; A measure press'd and flowing o'er, Beyond the worldling's boasted store. 4 It must be faithful, or I know It had been wearied long ago: No love, but faithful love like Thine, Could bear a wand'ring heart like mine. 5 It must abide each changing scene, And be as it hath ever been ,Unsought, unchanging, full and free: Such love could only dwell with THEE. 6 And with Thee, Lord, such love is found, Refreshing all this barren ground: If such our portion, well may we Contented lose ourselves IN THEE. 212 1 $ 15 SIS P.M. efort od WHEN shame, THEN first, o'erwhelmed with sin and To Jesus' cross I trembling came, ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Burden'd with guilt, and full of fear, Yet drawn by Love, I ventur'd near; And pardon found, and peace with God, In Jesu's rich atoning blood. 180 2 My sin is gone, my fears are o'er, I shun His now no more: He sits upon the throne of grace, He bids me boldly seek His face; Sprinkled upon the throne of God, I see that rich, atoning blood. don? 3 Before His face my Priest appears; My Advocate the Father hears: That precious blood, before His eyes, Both day and night for mercy cries; It speaks, it ever speaks to God ,The voice of that atoning blood. 213 # LIS 4 By faith that voice I also hear; bnovell It answers doubt, it stills each fear: Th' accuser seeks in vain to move The wrath of HIM whose name is Love; Each charge against the sons of God Is silenced by th' atoning blood. 5 Here I can rest without a fear; LIUO danm di ed ba By this, to God I now draw near; poan By this, I triumph over sin, roo oval doue For this has made and keeps me clean; And when I reach the throne of God, I'll praise that rich ATONING BLOOD. 3 1 FRA ROM pole to pole let others roam, And search in vain for bliss; My soul is satisfied at home: The Lord my portion is. C.M. SIS ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Jesus, who on His glorious throne Rules heav'n, and earth, and sea, Is pleas'd to claim me as His own, And give Himself to me. 181 oliz 3 His person fixes all my love, His blood removes my fear, 993 OT And while He pleads for me above A His arm preserves me here. id# 1 4 His word of promise is my food, His Spirit is my guide; Thus daily is my strength renew'd, And all my wants supplied. ente abitt 5 For Him I count as gain each loss, Disgrace for Him, renown; Well may I glory in His cross, While He prepares my crown. are 8. 214 " bro I od daty dirige O 1 HE sinner that truly believes, And trusts in his crucified God, His justification receives, TH Redemption in full through His blood; Though thousands and thousands of foes Against Him in malice unite, Their rage he thro' Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. en0* 8 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 ,A principle, active and young, godt brA$ That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upward to God. 182 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 It treads on the world and on hell, It vanquishes death and despair; And oh, let us wonder to tell, It overcomes heaven by prayer! Permits a vile worm of the dust, With God to commune as a friend; To see His forgiveness as just, And look for His love to the end. 4 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; Bids sins of a crimson- like dye, Be spotless as snow, and as white; And raises the sinner on high, To dwell with the angels of light. W olid W 215 1" S.M. NE spirit with the Lord:" word g What heav'nly light, what power divine, Its message doth afford! risanj CH rebell 2" One spirit with the Lord:" dauodT The Father's smile of love Rests ever on the members here, As on the Head above. giedr MS 4 And though by storms assail'd, And though by trials press'd, Jesus our Lord will bear us up, Right onward to the rest. 3" One spirit with the Lord:" Jesus, the glorified, Esteems the Church, for which He bled, His Body and His Bride. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 There we shall drink the stream Of endless bliss above; There we shall know, without a cloud, His full and boundless love. 100 216 1 3 THY name, we love, Lord Jesus; And whilst we live, to Thee we give All blessing, worship, glory! We sing aloud Thy praises, Our hearts and voices blending, " Tis Thou alone we worthy own: Thy beauty's all transcending. 4 2 Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; It tells God's love unbounded To ruined man, ere time began, Or heaven and earth were founded. Thine is a love eternal, That found in us its pleasure, 2 That brought Thee low, to bear our woe, And make us Thine own treasure. DR910 Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; It tells Thy birth so lowly, Thy patience, grace, and gentleness, Thy lonely path, so holy. Thou wast" the Man of sorrows; Our grief, too, Thou didst bear it; Our bitter cup Thou didst drink up; The thorny crown,-didst wear it. 183 Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; God's Lamb, Thou wast ordainèd To bear our sin, Thyself all clean, And hast our guilt sustained. P.M. 02 184 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. We see Thee crown'd in glory, is Above the heavens now seated; The victory won, Thy work well done, Our righteousness completed. 10. 11. WE TE'RE not of the world that fadeth away, We're not of the night, but children of exig day. [ riv'n: The chains that once bound us by Jesus are We're strangers on earth, and our home is in heav'n. 217 1 2 Our path is most rough and dangerous too, A wide trackless waste our journey lies through; [ our way, But the pillar that guides us and shows us Is our light in the night and our shadow by day. 3 Our Shepherd is still our Guardian and Guide, Before us He goes to keep and provide: We drink of the stream from the Rock that was riv'n; [ heav'n. org Our bread is the Manna that came down from vdT 4' Mid mightiest foes most feeble are we, Yet, weak as we are, in each conflict they fice: The Lord is our banner, the battle is His, The weakest of saints more than conqueror is. 5 Soon, soon shall we reach our own promis'd land, Before His bright throne in glory shall stand! Our song then for ever and ever shall be, " All glory and blessing, Lord Jesus, to Thee." ( 218 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. alidz 0401 JESUS Christ, our Saviour, 0 TO We only look to Thee; en dogt " Tis in Thy love and favour Our souls find liberty: While Satan fiercely rages, And shipwreck oft we fear, " Tis this our grief assuages, That Thou art always near. 1 ¹0 of dias S disoll A 3 There, with what joy reviewing Past conflicts, dangers, fears, Thy hand our foes subduing, And drying all our tears ,Our hearts with rapture burning, The path we shall retrace l Where now our souls are learning The riches of Thy grace. al 2 Yes, though the tempest round us Seems safety to defy, Though rocks and shoals surround us, And swell the billows high, Thou dost from death protect us, And cheer us by thy love; b'adgall Thy counsels, too, direct usom odt Safe to the rest above.tai b'sites& ball on oluly buA 4 Oh, then how loud the chorus 185 Shall to Thy name resound ,From all at rest before us, From all Thy grace hath found! nou 14.9 One joyful song for ever 7 Each harp, each lip, shall raise,-- The praise of our Redeemer, Our God and Saviour's praise. G 186 219 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Teach us the truths herein set forth Our very own to feel! Tai aiT 2 Death to the world we here avow, Death to each fleshly lust; slid VI Newness of life our portion now, A A risen Lord our trust. ( FOR BAPTISM.) C.M. LORD, while we confess the worth Of this the outward seal, I 3 And we, O Lord, who now partake Of Thine eternal life, Ferod With every sin, for Thy dear sake, Would be at constant strife.godt 4 Baptis'd into the FATHER'S name, A We'd walk as sons of God; ob vodT Baptis'd in THINE, with joy we claim The merits of Thy blood. 220 5 Baptiz'd into the HOLY GHOST, ele We'd prove His mighty power; And making Thee our only boast, Obey Thee hour by hour. gumbu 1 21801 THO Duad VAT la galyb bak HE holiest we enter cod 00 God: Our thoughts are made to centre In Jesus and His blood: it oft And while we mourn our dulness In thought, and word, and deed, We glory in His fulness, Which meets our every need. 2 Much incense is ascending Before our Father's throne, His gracious ear is bending 1 To hear our feeblest groan; 70 zajono odl 7.6. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. To all our prayers and praises Christ adds His sweet perfume, And love the altar raises 221 1 187 888 These odours to consume. eda bA me. Sot d! 30 God, we come with singing, on W Because our great High Priest Our names to Thee is bringing, LA And ne'er forgets the least: edt IIA S For us He wears the mitre, and I Where holiness shines bright, I o For us His robes are whiterilool Than heaven's unclouded light. ( FOR THE LORD'S SUPPER.) S.M. ia odt omT E Who hath our sins forgiv'n: 08 To suffer, once to earth He came; is He now is crown'd in heav'n. 2 His precious blood was shed, 16 bod His body bruis'd for sin; quia ow alb Rememb'ring this, we break the bread And joyful drink the wine. WOTTO 3 While we remember Thee, ngen diis'T Lord, in our midst appear; P108 » Let each, by faith, Thy body see, W 3. While we assemble here! 888 4 We never Thy rich, Thy precious love; ma Our theme of joy and wonder here, T Our endless song above!; del ba Oh, let Thy love constrain Agaw- IA S. Our souls to cleave to Thee,' T I And ever in our hearts remain y That word," Remember Me!" stA 188 222 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. o lle o 8.7.4. LESSED Lord, our souls are longing And the cloudless morning's dawning, When Thy saints shall gather'd be: Grace and glory, All our fresh springs are in Thee! 2 All the sorrow we are tasting ba Is but as the dream of night: To the day of God we're hasting, Looking for it with delight: Thou art coming ,This will satisfy our sight! 3 True, the silent grave is keeping Many a seed in weakness sown; But the saints in Thee now sleeping, Rais'd in pow'r, shall share Thy throne. Resurrection! 223 1 ISS Lord of glory,' tis Thine own! 4 As we sing, our hearts grow lighter: We are children of the day; memell Sorrow makes our hope the brighter; Faith regards not the delay: Sure the promise! We shall meet Thee on the way. C.M. NE prayer I have,-all prayers in one! Thy will, my God, Thy will be done, And let that will be mine! O 2 All- wise, Almighty, and All- good, do In Thee I firmly trust; los Thy ways, unknown or understood, Are merciful and just. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 May I remember that to Thee Whate'er I have I owe; And back in gratitude from me May all Thy bounties flow. eest 4 Thy gifts are only then enjoy'dada a d I O When used as talents lent; Those talents only well employ'd When in Thy service spent. if 5 A pilgrim through the earth I roam, CS Of nothing long possess'd; And all must fail when I go home, For this is not my rest. 6 Lord, is my name upon the roll Of Thy redeem'd above? Teach me with heart, and mind, and soul To love Thee for Thy love. Who hath an undisputed right To govern me and mine. 189 224 edi C. M, 1 TT is the Lord enthroned in light, H Whose claims are all divine; 2 It is the Lord:-should I distrust Or contradict His will, Who cannot do but what is just, blo And must be righteous still? 4 It is the Lord- who can sustain Beneath the heaviest load: From Him assistance I obtain, To tread the thorny road. 3 It is the Lord who gives me all,-G My health, my friends, my ease; And of His bounties may recall Whatever part He please. 15 190 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 It is the Lord- whose matchless skill AW Can from afflictions raise Blessings, eternity to fill tood bn A With ever- growing praise. veli 6 It is the Lord- my cov'nant God, d Thrice blessed be His Name, Whose gracious promise, seal'd with blood, Must ever be the same. ned W I disse odt ali 8.7. 225 1 AKE me holy, O my Saviour, M Cleanse me from the taint of sin; Thou, from whom no thought is hidden, Make me pure without, within. 2 Thickly fall the shadows round me, Fading fast the evening light, As from out Thy path I wander Dark and darker grows the night. ASS 3 Heavy on me lies the burden, have I of my own; Fainting, Lord, I hear Thee calling, At Thy feet to lay it down. T 4 Whilst I stay, and doubt, and linger I Far and farther from Thy fold ,Bold, whene'er' twere well to falter, W Faltering when I should be bold, 5 Weeks and months and years are flitting, And the burden presseth sore, M Whilst the weight upon my heart is A Ever growing more and more. 6 Leave me not, lest sin and sorrow ai I A Quench the light of heavenly birth, And the anxious soul's to- morrow mo Breaks again no more on earth, of ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 7 Make me pure, and bright, and holy, Drive all darkling doubt away, Till the fading light of evening Kindleth into perfect day; 8 Till the burden now so galling Be for ever cast aside, And I mount to swell the chorus Of the Bridegroom and His bride. Ills 286 O mercy, Lord, I cry: For mercy ere I die, Sweet mercy, Lord, for me! 2 I look on days gone by: The sky was sunny bright, My sea was calm, and I Sat still from morn till night. 3 But sorrow came, and grief, W And sickness hard to bear, lalls H And pain without relief; Till care was heaped on care. 4 I saw that these were sent ( As silver tried by fire) To teach that life is lent Sinulolla s emac 5 But still I'm onward borne, dhod And cloud- storms gathering fast, By every wild wind torn, Must rend my sails at last. 191 6 Yet brighter glows the sky FORY As slowly sinks my sun, For though the waves beat high The shore seems almost won; 6. alquiellaff& dejulelin II el adnia To raise the spirit higher.nlolla d 192 7 That happy, tearless shore, Which girds God's throne in heaven, Where sorrow's known no more, Nor sin, to be forgiven. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 8 For mercy then I cry: ' Tis all I ask of Thee; For mercy till I die, Sweet mercy, Lord, for me! 227 1 10 ( FOR EASTER.) 87. ALLELUJAH! song of triumph, Triumph over death and hell; Hallelujah! song of triumph, Greater far than tongue may tell. 2 Hallelujah! raise the chorus! Christ, Who came the lost to save, Hallelujah! now hath risen, Mighty Conqueror o'er the grave. 3 Hallelujah! Holy angels JIS Came and rolled away the stone; Hallelujah! now no longer Death can claim Him for his own. 4 Hallelujah! Christ hath broken Bars that none could break before; Hallelujah! Death defeated, Sinks to rise again no more. 5 Hallelujah! song of triumph, Loud through all creation rolls; Hallelujah! men and angels Sing the song of ransomed souls. 228 1 D.S.M. CRO YROWN Him with crowns of gold, All nations great and small, Crown Him, ye martyred saints of old ,The Lamb once slain for all; ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. The Lamb once slain for them Who bring their praises now, As jewels for the diadem That girds His sacred brow. 2 Crown Him the Son of God 010 Before the worlds began; ordt 2A And ye who tread where He hath trod, Crown Him the Son of man, so Who every grief hath known That wrings the human breast, And takes and bears them for His own, That all in Him may rest. OWE, 3 Crown Him the Lord of light, Who o'er a darkened world In robes of glory infinite His fiery flag unfurled, And bore it raised on high; In heaven, in earth, beneath ,To all the sign of victory O'er Satan, sin, and death. 4 Crown Him the Lord of life, Who triumphed o'er the grave, And rose victorious in the strife For those He came to save. His glories now we sing KLI For ransomed sinners slain, Now lives in realms of light, TO 193 UPE Who died, and rose on high, Who died, eternal life to bring ,And lives, that death may die. 5 Crown Him of lords the Lord, Who over all doth reign, Who, once on earth th' incarnate Word Where saints with angels sing Their songs before Him day and night ,Their God, Redeemer, King. 194 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Crown Him the Lord of heaven, To Enthroned in worlds above; Crown Him the King to whom is given The wondrous name of Love! Crown Him with many crowns, wos As thrones before Him fall; orolo Crown Him, ye kings, with many crowns, For He is King of all! ond dasd Sei Jesord asand edi medt arrad, ORD of power, Lord of might, 7. us mon 8 17 adoz nI. Lord of day, and Lord of night, Listen to our solemn call; Listen, whilst to Thee we raise Songs of prayer, and songs of praise. 2 Light, and love, and life are Thine, Great Creator of all good; odi la of Fill our souls with light divine, 0 Give us with our daily food I wo Blessings from Thy heavenly store, Blessings rich for evermore. 229 1 ¹ 3 Graft within our heart of hearts Love undying for Thy name, Bid us, ere the day departs, Spread afar our Maker's fame: Young and old together bless, Clothe our souls with righteousness. 4 Full of years, and full of peace, May our life on earth be blest; When our trials here shall cease, And at last we sink to rest, Fountain of eternal love, Call us to our home above! Tole aill od W 195 edo oro uate 8.7. Saviour calling, not your ye Calling from the distant shore ,Calling o'er the troubled waters Ever and for evermore? " Trust the ocean now no longer, Clouds are rising in the west; Come to Me, and seek the haven Where the weary be at rest." ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 230 boord 1 TTEAR grodan go fold a sol quin 2 Peaceful are its living waters Rippling in the golden light, Brighter than a sea of crystal With eternal glory bright; There nor sudden storm or tempest Beats upon its tranquil shore, There no sound, but songs of gladness Ever and for evermore. P I HT 183 TOLECT I 3 Listen, for the days are fleeting, Listen to your Saviour's call, Listen, whilst the heart is beating, Ere the evening shadows fall; Listen, for His call is louder Than the loudest call of mirth; Listen, for His voice is sweeter pill Than the sweetest voice on earth.A IS 4 Earthly joys are few and failing, olid W& Waning is the summer's day; See the shadows as they lengthen Chasing evening lights away; Darkness o'er your life is creeping, Storms are brooding in the sky, Hear ye not your Saviour calling? Hasten to Him ere ye die. 196 5 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Hasten, ere the storm that's brooding S Bursts in torrents o'er your head, Ere the sun that now is setting Setteth o'er your dying bed; Hasten, ere the leaves are fallen, Ere the winter days are come, Ere the year has lost its sweetness, Hasten, Christian pilgrim, home. 6 Lost in holy contemplation, grod Yearning for a higher sphere, Learn to pass the night of sadness Till the dawning draweth near; Till ye hear your Saviour calling, Calling from a nearer shore, Having crossed the troubled waters Ever and for evermore. 231 1 L.M. EJOICE, ye saints, rejoice, and praise The blessings of redeeming grace; Jesus, your everlasting tower, Can shield you from the tempest's power. 2 His love's a refuge ever nigh, His watchfulness as mountains high, His name's a rock, which winds above And waves below can never move. I 3 While all things change, He changes not; He ne'er forgets, though oft forgot; His love's unchangeably the same, And as enduring as His name. 10 4 Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice, and praise The blessings of this wondrous grace; Jesus, your everlasting tower, Can bear unmov'd the tempest's power. 197 Jon lauft odi won bas P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 232 ¹H₁ ARK!' tis the watchman's cry- d Wake, brethren, wake! Jesus Himself is nigh, Wake, brethren, wake! Sleep is for sons of night, Ye are children of the light, Your's is the glory bright, Wake, brethren, wake lo 2 Call to each wakening band, 2020 Watch, brethren, watch! Clear is our Lord's command, not el Watch, brethren, watch! Be ye as men that wait deipfella Always at their Master's gate; E'en though He tarry late, plella!! Watch, brethren, watch! 3 Heed we the steward's call, no anch" 2 Work, brethren, work! There's room enough for all, plng aneh Work, brethren work! This vineyard of the Lord o Constant labour doth afford; Your's is a sure reward, Work, brethren, work! 4 Hear we the Shepherd's voice, Pray, brethren, pray! Would ye His heart rejoice, Pray, brethren, pray! Sin calls for ceaseless care, Weakness needs the strong One near; Long as ye tarry here, Pray, brethren, pray! 198 15 Sound now the final note ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 389 Praise, brethren, praise! Thrice holy is the Lord, OLINE 233 1" Praise, brethren, praise! What more befits the tongues pmilt arrest Soon to lead the angels' songs, Whilst heaven the note prolongs! ai cool? ang Praise, brethren, praise! ddgrid odlord ols W 7.6. ESUS only," when forsaken of Ile 2 " Jesus only" sin has takenro af aso10 I dobavTo His grave, and left it there. Hallelujah," Jesus only" ase off 66 Is our glory here below; awIA Hallelujah," Jesus only" od no'll I dond We would follow, we would know. 2" Jesus only," raised to heaven, ow hoolt ho Is Himself our mercy- seat; " Jesus only," with Him risen, abT 11 God sees us in Him complete. Hallelujah, etc. thyrolle dich modo ditado0 3" Jesus only" we are following, wel To Guided by His Spirit's word; " Jesus only" we are knowing, As our Light, our Life, our Lord.co yg Hallelujah, etc. poiojor trnd, il oy bluoW 4" Jesus only" soon is coming, We shall meet Him in the air; " Jesus only" shall be reigning; We with Him His throne shall share. Hallelujah, etc. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 ai bor vT no p 4 When Thy statutes I forsake, lanod When my graces dimly shine; When my covenant I break, ondand Jesus, then remember Thine ,Check my wand'rings, Y By a look of love divine. 5 When thy heav'nly dew distils, And my views, O Lord, are clear, Clear and bright from Zion's hills, Temper joy with holy fear,- I HA Keep me watchful, Safe alone when Thou art near. 199 234 1 MHOU, who didst for Peter's faith T Kindly condescend to pray, od W Thou, whose loving- kindness hath Kept me to the present day, 7odt modW X Kind Conductor, blos bas dnis.'I Still direct my devious way.oro'l bnix 2 When a tempting world in view mingil Gains upon my yielding heart, When its pleasures I pursue, Then one look of pity dart ,Teach me pleasures Which the world can ne'er impart. 3 When I listen to Thy word In Thy temple, cold and dead;' f When I cannot see Thee, Lord, All faith's little daylight fled, Sun of glory, yor10197 Beam again around my head. 8 When afflictions cloud my sky, in When the tide of sorrow flows, 8 P.M. JES ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. When Thy rod is lifted high, Let me on Thy love repose;Stay the rough wind, When Thy chilling east wind blows. 200 7 When the vale of death appears ,Faint and cold this mortal clay, Kind Forerunner, soothe my fears, Ima Light me through the darksome way, Break the shadows, Usher in eternal day. eli mdW 235 1 TEARER, my God, to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! 2 Though like a wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness comes over me, My rest a stone, Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! 3 There let my way appear Steps unto heav'n, All that Thou sendest me In mercy giv'n, Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! II mW 2. HIA P.M. 145 377 3 236 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Then with my waking thoughts Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! 4 And, when on joyful wing Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! SON NONGS of gladness we are raising, As we through the desert move; Thus our God and Father praising, As His grace we daily prove. Precious blood, for us presented, Every stain doth now remove; By the Spirit we are guided ,He doth comfort, teach, reprove. 2 Precious promises possessing, Nought our hearts need ever move; Present heirs of present blessing, 201 lood lo YES 3 Christ, the chosen one, and precious, Witnessed to by God's own Dove, All His preciousness is on us, Resting on His heart of love. 8.7. 60-8 Precious faith by God implanted, Tried by fire Divine, shall prove to Faith that honours God, and trusts Him, Faith that lives on things above. 202 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Come, receive this great salvation, Come, be conquered by His love; Come:' tis present exultation, O And eternal joy above. tyd og ood or bo 10% 10145/1 YO, and tell Jesus, weary, sin- sick soul, 237 1 P.M. Look up to Him, He only can forgive;[ whole; Believe on Him and thou shalt surely live. Go, and tell Jesus: He only can forgive! Go, and tell Jesus: O turn to Him and live! Go, and tell Jesus, go, and tell Jesus, Go, and tell Jesus: He only can forgive! 2 Go, and tell Jesus, when your sins arise as Like mountains great before your fearful eyes; His blood was spilt, His precious life He gave, That mercy, peace, and pardon you might Go and tell Jesus, etc. [ have. tears; 3 Go, and tell Jesus: He'll dispel thy fears, Will calm thy doubts, and wipe away thy [ breast He'll take thee in His arms, and on His. Thou may'st be happy, and for ever rest. Go and tell Jesus, etc. 238 1 no ddynol WOULD'ST porq lo exind ano20TI CM. thou be wise, and know the bob fint auoloorT Would'st Thou believe aright? be Make the blest volume of His worddisT Thy rule, thy guide, thy light. di 2 Here is the spring where waters flow, To quench our heat of sin; 29 Here is the tree where truth doth grow, To lead our lives therein. co ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Here is the Judge that stops the strife, When men's devices fail; Here is the bread which feeds the life Which death cannot assail. illis 10 e fed 10 4 The tidings of salvation dear, nod vaged 0 d 714 Come to our ears from hence; The fortress of our faith is here, Our shield, and our defence. I 5 Read not this book in any case But with a single eye; Read not but first desire God's grace To understand thereby. 6 Pray still in faith with this respect, To cleanse thy soul therein; That knowledge may bring this effect, To mortify thy sin. mili odlit from med W 7 Then happy thou in all thy life, Whate'er to thee befalls; Yea, doubly happy shalt thou be, When God by death thee calls! 239 203 ON ( A.D. 1550.) ör dos S.M. 0 HAPPY home! O happy home! Prepared by Jesus' hand; We long to be within thy walls, With all the ransomed band. 20 happy home! O happy home! Where come no cares, nor fears, Nor death, nor sorrow: Jesus' hand Has wiped away all tears. 30 happy home! O happy home! asimilo Where we shall sin no more; Where spotless, sinless, perfect, pure, A We'll dwell for evermore. SIT G ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 204 40 happy home! O happy home! Of all the glorified, Where we shall gaze upon the face Of Him who for us died. dol 50 happy home! O happy home! May Thy bright glorious ray woma Pierce through the clouds, and cheer our steps Here on our pilgrim way. 60 Happy home! O happy home! With streets of purest gold; With pearly gates and jasper walls ,Thy glory can't be told. 70 happy home! O happy home! Where Jesus we shall see; When He appears in glory bright, Then like Him we shall be. 240 C.M. 1 MAKE comfort, Christians, when your TAK friends In Jesus fall asleep; Their better being never ends ,Why then dejected weep? 2 Why inconsolable, as those To whom no hope is given? Death is the messenger of peace, 20al W And calls the soul to heaven. 3 As Jesus died, and rose again Victorious from the dead, So shall His people rise, and reign With their triumphant Head. 4 The time draws nigh when from the clouds Christ shall with shouts descend, And the last trumpet's awful voice The heavens and earth shall rend. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Then they who live shall changed be, And they who sleep shall wake; The graves shall yield their ancient charge, And earth's foundations shake. 6 The saints of God, from death set free, With joy shall mount on high; The heav'nly hosts, with praises loud, Shall meet them in the sky. 7 Together to their Father's house With joyful hearts they'll go, And dwell for ever with the Lord, Beyond the reach of woe. 8 A few short years of evil past, We reach the happy shore Where death- divided friends, at last, Shall meet to part no more. 241 1 vino, 14 2 Thou comfortest the heavy heart, By sin and grief oppress'd; Thou to the dead dost life impart, And to the weary rest. 3 Thy sweet communion calms the soul, And gives true peace and joy, 205 843 H, Holy Ghost, eternal God, had Thou fill'st the soul, through Jesu's blood, With faith and hope and love! Which Satan's power can ne'er control, Nor all his wiles destroy. 4 Let no false comfort lift us up To confidence that's vain; Nor let their faith and courage droop Who love the Lamb once slain. C.M. 206 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Breathe comfort where distress abounds; Oh, make our conscience clean; hA And heal, with balm from Jesu's wounds, The festering sores of sin. baA 6 Vanquish our lusts, our pride remove, T Take out the heart of stone; Show us the Father's boundless love, odl The merits of the Son. Job Hada 7 The Father sent His Son to die; odtego The willing Son obeyed; The witness Thou, to ratify not liowb brA The purchase Christ hath made.ovell 242 1 JA gimner doomed to die; ESUS, I come to Thee, door W disob orod W Coom Hade - drode wol S.M. My only refuge is Thy cross ,Here at Thy feet I lie. 2 And all my sins remove Pe Break, O my God, this heart of stone, And melt it by Thy love. goo god'T 3 Too long my soul has gone Far from my God astray; I've sported on the brink of hell, o In sin's delusive way. 4 But, Lord, my heart is fixed, I hope in Thee alone; Break off the chains of sin and death, And bind me to Thy throne. Is vod 5 Thy blood can cleanse my heart, Thy hand can wipe my tears; Oh, send Thy blessed Spirit downo To banish all my fears. orol odW ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Then shall my soul arise, d From sin and Satan free: Redeem'd from hell and every foe, do I'll trust alone in Thee. oidal odl 243 1 sono odT odi no! 7.6. deno o W PON the stormy watersos sis The bread of life we cast; i ninV With cheerful trust believing UPC It shall be found at last: dav We see it but a moment, ed almo2 Far drifting o'er the main, med W But deathless, undecaying, 0. It shall be found again. 2 One eye shall ever watch it ,The eye of Him who sees Each tiny seedling scatter'd By summer's passing breeze; ponia That eye, which sees the coral do As year by year it grows, And counts the myriad crystals Of Himalayan snows. au 10¹T 207 W Ha buA 4 The shades of evening gather Upon the Sabbath sky; From pastors and from teachers The prayer ascends on high. beol of AAS al 3 Sometimes with bitter weeping ia an0£ och The seed of life is sown, With well- nigh hopeless pleadings, darry To Jesus only known. With hope deferr'd, the mother Oft looks upon her child,-lo No plant of heaven is springing, Though weeds grow rank and wild. Ino0 208 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Once more their hands have broken The true and heavenly bread;Let them believe not vainly The table hath been spread! 5 Yes! on the stormy waters We cast the bread of life; Vain are the surging billows, 04 Vain is the tempest's strife; His never- failing promise Jehovah will fulfil, Souls shall be found in glory, When those proud waves are still. 308 244 1 While in this world we roam, And all around is dreary, Since this is not our home; But Christ has died and risen For us who went astray; His Spirit has been given To lead us in the way. HI 10 2 Our sins, a countless number, Are all for ever gone; For Christ their load lay under:We trust in Him alone. Confessing all before Him, We claim Him as our own; As saved we now adore Him, And call Him Lord alone. KT 3 We feel our sin and weakness, We trust our Saviour- Lord; We feel our guilt and blindness, We trust His faithful Word. 7.6. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. No home on earth we're seeking, While pilgrims waiting here; Peace to our hearts He's speaking: Himself is ever near. 4 Our home He is preparing, In light, and life, and love; We shall with Him be wearing The crowns of gold above. Each step He doth attend us; His blood doth cleanse each stain; From foes He will defend us; We soon with Him shall reign. 245 1" 2" Come heavy- laden, toiling,-all!" The loving Saviour cried;And He will give the weary rest: For such alone He died. 209 200 COF ( OME let us reason," saith the Lord: Your sins of crimson dye Shall be like snow, or white as wool, When you on Christ rely. C.M. baA TAS 3 Come, thirsty ones, who oft have drain'd The cup of pleasure dry, For Jesus only life can give ,A life that ne'er shall die. 5 Come now, while yet His mercy lasts: Perhaps thou wilt not see To- morrow's sun,-thy soul to- night May be required of thee! woll 4 Come as thou art, with all thy sins; Come with thy harden'd heart; Come with thy cares, thy doubts, thy fears: All grace He will impart. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 210 246 a care so 1H It chases from thine eyelids sleep? To thy Redeemer take that care, And change anxiety to prayer. 12 Hast thou a hope with which thy heart Would feel it almost death to part? W Entreat thy God that hope to crown, Or give thee strength to lay it down. 3 Hast thou a friend whose image dear May prove an idol worshipped here? Implore the Lord that nought may be A shadow between heaven and thee. abs 14 Whate'er the care which breaks thy rest, Whate'er the wish that swells thy breast, Spread before God that wish, that care, And change anxiety to prayer. ned W 247 tepel- vvaod emo L.M. P.M. 1 IN and I sought a message from above; baA Brief was the answer to my prayer, T Few were the words, but full of love: Ye who mourn an adverse fate, Hear the message,-" Pray and wait." 2 Pray,-the Lord is ever nigh, Ready still with open ear; Wait, and He will yet supply a omo A Hope and strength for every fear. Pilgrim, weeping at the gate, Hear His message," Pray and wait." 3 Pray, He knows thy ev'ry thought, omre Understands thy secret grief; dro I Wait, He sends it not for nought,- He will surely bring relief. ad yal ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Seeing all thy troubled state, bu Still He whispers,-" Pray and wait." 4 Does the way seem long and drear To thy sad bewilder'd sight? Pray, and thou wilt see Him near; Wait, He'll lead thee to the light. Seek Him early, seek Him labe; baA Fear not, doubt not,-" Pray and wait," 5 Dost thou long the day to see, bad I When thy Saviour shall appear? Pray, that thou may'st watchful be; Wait, the day is drawing near. Joyfully thou'lt then relate " Twas not in vain to" Pray and wait." CAS 248 1 6 Weeping prayers are heard no more From that home of endless joy; Days of waiting all are o'er; Songs of praise each tongue employ. They who enter Zion's gate ing T 2. Need no more to" Pray and wait." It bis ovell and ng buA THINK of Thee, O Saviour, And count affliction gain, If aught of suffering aid med To realize Thy pain.mlad od I 211 2 I think of Thee, O Saviour, T And bless the chastening rod, Conforming to Thine image, ja 10 Thou chasten'd Son of God. 3 My sufferings no atonement d For sin could make to God; Alone, of all the people, one Thou hast the wine- press trod 7.6. 212 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 And it is joy, my Saviour ,A blessed joy, to think The cup I am but tasting 249 Thou didst vouchsafe to drink! 5 Soon, as Thou overcamest, I too shall overcome; And bless the love which kept me So long away from home. 1958 132 6 I had been lost for ever, Hadst Thou not thought on me: Cold is my heart and selfish;Yet, Lord, I think on Thee. - 1 HY works, not mine, O Christ, T Speak gladness to this heart; They tell me all is done; They bid my fear depart. 2 Thy pains, not mine, O Christ, Upon the shameful tree Have paid the law's full price And purchased peace for me. 3 Thy wounds, not mine, O Christ, I Can heal my bruised soul; Thy stripes, not mine, contain 11 The balm that makes me whole. 4 Thy cross, not mine, O Christ, I Has borne the awful load ba Of sins, that none in heaven bu00 Or earth could bear, but God. 5 Thy death, not mine, O Christ,& Has paid the ransom due: Ten thousand deaths like mine, Would Lave been all too few. G 6. 8 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Thy righteousness, O Christ, Alone can cover me; No righteousness avails Save that which is of Thee. 7 Thy righteousness alone Can clothe and beautify: I wrap it round my soul; In this I'll live and die. 250 1 2 IT Na A ollot of AR FMuch of her journey done, The pilgrim Church pursues her way Until her crown be won: ' Tis the repeated tale Of sin and weariness, The story of the past Comes up before her view; How well it seems to suit her still,- A 2 Old, and yet ever new! Of grace and love yet flowing down To pardon and to bless: No wider is the gate, No broader is the way, No smoother is the ancient path, That leads to light and day. 213 D.S.M. No slacker grows the fight, No feebler is the foe, 3 No sweeter is the cup, Nor less our lot of ill; ' Twas tribulation ages since, doxanel b ' Tis tribulation still: na of Nor less the need of armour tried, Of shield, and spear, and bow. SE 214 4 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Thus onward still we press, IT O Through evil, and through good; Through pain, and poverty, and want, Through peril and through blood: Still faithful to our God, And to our captain true; We follow where He leads the way, The kingdom in our view. 251 1 To lay my sorrows at His feet! So kindly He consents to share My crushing weight, my life- long care: I know how sweet it is, my God, To fall before Thee,' neath the rod. WO17 161 07blod kim P.M. oas [ 2 Alone, yet not alone! One eye low woll That can my every grief descry,-10 An eye that beams with pitying love, And scans earth's depths from heaven above; That never tires, that never sleeps, But watches while the tired one weeps. 22910 DELS ICD 3 Alone, yet not alone! One heart o To feel my wounds' acutest smart ,A spacious heart to hide me in, come off Safe from the whelming flood of sin; So mighty, yet so kind and free, Stooping to love a worm like me. e o 4 Alone, yet not alone! One ear acwTS To suppliant's whisper ever near; af Awake to silent agony, volonia off To bleeding spirit's misery; doot o Attentive to the humblest cry, aolo The faintest prayer, the smothered sigh. 8 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Alone, yet not alone! One breast Where I may lay my head to rest ,Reposing in those loving arms, So calm, so safe from all alarms: Oh here, for ever lying still, I'll humbly do my Father's will! baob 252 1 20 W bo 100 2 sien dich Ledini buk DOFF OUBTING soul, lay down thy fears, For thy Lord is nigh thee; Joy for sadness, smiles for tears, Jesus will supply thee. 4 Though the east be dull and grey, Still the dawn is clearing; Shadows soon shall flee away Before Christ's appearing. 215 888 2 Plead not reason's poor pretence, Trust what God hath told thee;+ Lean not on thine erring sense, When His arms enfold thee. bors w wollol oW 3 Though His coming be delayed, gipit Truth can never alter; ored a Where His promise has been made, Faith should never falter. All OW. P.M. 5 Lift then, trembling heart, thine eyes, Soon His rays shall reach thee; Blushing dawn, and reddening skies. Of His coming teach thee.bloo al odt dend so aqua out 6 Watch above, and wait below, elt boen I While thy soul receiveth That high blessing he shall knowbody I Who, seeing not, believeth. 216 253 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. WITH Christ we died to sin, W Lay buried in His tomb; But quicken'd now with Him, our life, We stand beyond our doom! 2 Our God in wondrous love Hath raised us who were dead; And, in the heavenlies, made us sit In Christ our living Head. 3 For us He now appears Within the veil above; Accepted, and complete in Him, We triumph in His love. 4 In Christ we now are made The righteousness of God; As sons of God, and heirs with Christ, We follow where He trod. 5 Rejected and despised, He bore the open shame; As fellow- sufferers, journeying home, We glory in His name. 6 Soon will the Bridegroom come, His bride from earth to call: We, glorified with Him, shall reign, Till God be all in all. 254 1 NO O! not the love without the blood! That were to me no love at all; It could not reach my sinful soul, Nor hush the fears which me appal. 2 I need the love, I need the blood, 68 10 I need the grace, the cross, the grave; I need the resurrection- power A soul like mine to purge and save. S.M. S L.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 The love I need is righteous love, Inscribed on the sin- bearing tree; W Love that exacts the sinner's debt, Yet, in exacting, sets him free. 4 Love that condemns the sinner's sin, Yet, in condemning, pardon seals; That saves from righteous wrath, and yet, S In saving, righteousness reveals. J Love holy as His righteous law, doo.I Love unsolicited, unbought ,5 Love boundless as Jehovah's self, The love proclaimed on Golgotha. loog 6 This is the love that calms my heart, That soothes each conscience- pang within, That pacifies my guilty dread, And frees me from the power of sin. 217 I& 255 P.M. coil dood stoy might food 1 O works of law have we to boast ,No By nature ruined, guilty, lost, Condemned already; but Thy hand food& Provided what Thou didst demand: We take the guilty sinner's name, The guilty sinner's Saviour claim. 2 No faith we trust.' Tis Christ alone ,' Tis what He is, what He has done: He is for us as given by God, It was for us He shed His blood: We take, etc. 3 We do not see our sins are gone, But know it from Thy word alone: We know that Thou our sins did'st lay On Him who has put sin away; We take, etc. H 218 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Because we know our sins forgiven We happy feel: our home is heaven: Oh, help us now as sons, our God, evol To tread the path that Christ has trod! We take, etc. 256 1 ¹ Lo Look, men of nations all; Look rich and poor, look old and young, Look sinners great and small! ovo.I OOK unto Me, and be ye saved ,2 Look unto Me, and be ye saved, Look now, nor dare delay; fedt at sidT 6 Look as you are,-lost, guilty, dead ,Look while' tis called to- day! C.M. bod 4 Look unto Me, and be ye saved ,Look to the work all done; Look to the piercèd Son of man, Look to your sins all gone! 257 suole thin 40 LIT 1 HOU just and holy God, 3 Look unto Me, and be ye saved ,Look from your doubts and fears; 802 Look from your sins of crimson dye, Look from your prayers and tears! Guilty, condemned, and waiting wrath In judgment from Thy hand. S.M. 2 One sin deserves a hell, Jolt A death that ne'er shall die; Our sins like sands on ocean's shores In millions' gainst us lie. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Thou God of truth and grace, We praise Thee for Thy way; By which the guilty may draw near, Their guilt all put away. 4 Thy Christ, who bled and died, TA Up to Thy throne has gone; Himself Thy love- gift we accept, We rest on Him alone. 5 We praise Thee as Thy sons Before a Father's face, As o'er our every sin now rolls The ocean of Thy grace. 258 1" OT but " N Who hath paid a price untold 219 D. 7. For your life, exceeding far All earth's store of gems and gold. With the precious blood of Christ, Ransom treasure all unpriced, sol Full redemption is procured, Full salvation is assured. gainnoll 2" Not your own!" but His by right,& His peculiar treasure now; Fair and precious in His sight, ni s Purchased jewels for His brow.A He will keep what thus He sought, A Safely guard the dearly bought, Cherish that which He did choose, da Always love and never lose.nienso10 3" Not your own!" to Him ye owe All your life and all your love; Live, that ye His praise may show, in Who receives all praise above.d 220 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK: Every day and every hour, DoT Every gift and every power, Consecrate to Him alone Who hath claimed you for His own. 4 Teach us, Master, how to give All we have and are to Thee; Grant us, Saviour, while we live, i Wholly, only Thine to be. Henceforth be our calling high, Thee to serve and glorify; Ours no longer, but Thine own, Thine for ever, Thine alone! Wi 8.7 259 1 PGathered in His holy name; TOY 161 Every quicken'd soul rejoices, Hearing of the Saviour's fame. 2 Praise the living God, who gave us, Lost and ruin'd as we lay, His beloved Son, to save us, mobor Hu Bearing all our sins away.svics Ho'T 3 Praise the Lord for all His guiding, Snares so thickly round us lie; We, in His own light abiding, RAISE the Lord with hearts and voices, siell Are directed by His eye.boendospI 4 Praise Him for His long forbearance:How our sin His heart must pain! Righteous is His loving- kindness, Cleansing us from every stain. 32 5 Praise Him: enemies assail us As we through the desert go; But His sword can never fail us,-l It shall vanquish every foe. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Praise Him for the manna given, Falling freshly every day; Jesus Christ, our Lord from heaven, Is our food through all the way. 7 Praise Him for the water flowing Freely in its boundless tide; Christ the smitten rock we're knowing, Pierced for us His wounded side. 8 Praise Him through the desert marching Onward to the golden shore; For our Saviour we are watching, And we'll praise Him evermore. 260 1 ras 2 Not one promise shall miscarry; al Not one blessing come too late: Though the vision long may tarry, a Give us patience, Lord, to wait. 3 While withholding, Thou art giving In Thine own appointed way; And while waiting, we're receiving Blessings suited to our day. 9000 4 Oh, the wondrous loving- kindness, 10 Planning, working out of sight, Bearing with us in our blindness, Out of darkness bringing light; 5 Weaving blessings out of trials, Out of grief evolving bliss; Answering prayer by wise denials, When Thy children ask amiss! 221 8.7. Though Thou seem to hide Thy face; And are sure that Thou dost hear us, Though no answer we embrace. O'T'S ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 And when faith shall end in vision, And when prayer is lost in praise, Then shall love, in full fruition, Justify Thy secret ways. 922 261 1" P.M. THITHER, pilgrims, are you going, WH Going each with staff in hand?"" We are going on a journey, Going at our King's command. Over hills, and plains, and valleys, We are going to His palace, Going to the better land." 2" Tell us, pilgrims, what you hope for 009 In the bright and better land?"" Spotless robes and crowns of glory, From a Saviour's loving hand: We shall drink of life's clear river, We shall dwell with God for ever, In that bright and better land." 3" Fear ye not the way, so lonely, Ye, a feeble little band?"" No: for friends unseen are near us, Angels bright around us stand. Christ, our leader, walks beside us, He will guard, and He will guide us, Going to the better land." 4" Pilgrims, may we travel with you, To that bright and better land?"" Come and welcome, come and welcome: Welcome to our pilgrim band! Come, oh come, and do not leave us; Christ is waiting to receive us In that bright and better land." ADDITIONAL HYMN BOOK. 223 snow ad wash yu( SANKEY'S TUNE.) REE from the law: oh, happy condition! Jesus hath bled, and there is remission! Cursed by the law, and bruised by the fall, Grace hath redeemed us once for all. FREE Once for all, O sinner, receive it, Once for all, O brother, believe it! Cling to the cross; the burden will fall: Christ hath redeemed us once for all. 262 1 2 Now are we free: there's no condemnation; Jesus provides a perfect salvation. Come unto Me,"- oh, hear His sweet call! Come, and He saves us once for all. Once for all, etc. 3" Children of God:" oh, glorious calling! Surely His grace will keep us from falling: Passing from death to life at His call, We have salvation once for all. Once for all, etc. 263 1 L.M. H TOW do Thy mercies close me round! For ever be Thy name adored! I blush in all things to abound: The servant is above his Lord! 2 Inured to poverty and pain, A suffering life my Master led: The Son of God, the Son of Man, He had not where to lay His head. 3 But, lo, a place He hath prepared For me, whom watchful angels keep: Yea, He Himself becomes my guard; He smoothes my bed and gives me sleep. 224 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Jesus protects: my fears, be gone! What can the Rock of Ages move? Safe in Thy arms I lay me down,-- Thy everlasting arms of love. 5 I rest beneath the Almighty's shade; My griefs expire, my troubles cease: Thou, Lord, on whom my soul is stayed, All Wilt keep me still in perfect peace. 6 Me for Thine own Thou lov'st to take In time and in eternity: Thou never, never wilt forsake A helpless worm that trusts in Thee! 264 1 H has on P.M. ONG did I toil, and knew no earthly rest; Far did I rove, and found no certain home; [ breast, At last I sought them in His sheltering Who opes His arms and bids the weary L come: In Christ I found a home, a rest divine, And I since then am His, and He is mine. 2 Yes! He is mine! and nought of earthly [ power, thingsNot all the charms of pleasure, wealth, or The fame of heroes, or the pomp of kingsCould tempt me to forego His love an hour: " Go, worthless world," I cry," with all that's thine: Go! I my Saviour's am, and He is mine." 3 The good I have is from His stores supplied, The ill is only what He deems the best; He for my friend, I'm rich with nought beside, And poor without Him, though of all possest: ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Changes may come, I take or I resign, Content while I am His, and He is mine. 4 Whate'er may change, in Him no change is seen ,A glorious sun that wanes not, nor declines; Above the clouds and storms He walks un[ shines: seen, And sweetly on His people's darkness. All may depart, I fret not nor repine, While I my Saviour's am, and He is mine. 5 While here, alas, I know but half His love, But half discern Him, and but half adore! But when I meet Him in the realms above, I hope to love Him better, praise Him more; And feel, and tell amid the choir divine, How fully I am His, and He is mine. 265 ( FOR EVENING.) TH HE sun is sinking fast, The daylight dies; Let love awake, and pay Her evening sacrifice. 2 As Christ upon the cross His head inclined, And to His Father's hands His parting soul resigned, 3 So now herself my soul Would wholly give Into His sacred charge, In whom all spirits live;225 1 4 So now beneath His eye Would calmly rest, Without a wish or thought Abiding in the breast, P.M. 226 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Save that His will be done, Whate'er betide: Dead to herself, and dead In Him to all beside. 266 1 6 Thus would I live; yet now Not I, but He ,In all His power and love, Henceforth alive in me. 7 One sacred Trinity! One Lord divine! Ierobe May I be ever His, And He for ever mine. A oned I ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) EAD me to the Rock that's higher foe. Lead me to its perfect" Shelter," The" Strong Tower" from every In the Higher Rock I'm trusting, Restful, peaceful, saved and free; ' Tis the precious Rock of Ages: Its dear shadow shelters me. 2 Yes, the Higher Rock, so towering, Gives, amid life's rudest storins, Perfect refuge,-surest safety, Sweetest rest amid alarms. In the Higher Rock, etc. 3' Tis the Higher Rock that gives me Faith's glad strength for every hour: Oh, to measure all its gladness, All its preciousness of power! In the Higher Rock, etc. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4' Tis the Higher Rock sustains me Joyously from day to day; Lifting heart and soul and spirit To the purer, holier way. In the Higher Rock, etc. motoa 267 1" " BE E not weary," toiling Christian, Good the Master thou dost serve; Let no disappointment move thee, o 200 From His service never swerve. Sow in hope, nor cease thy sowing, Lack not patience, faith, or prayer; Seed- time passeth,-harvest hasteneth ,Precious sheaves thou then shalt bear. 2" Be not weary," praying Christian; Open is Thy Father's ear To the fervent supplication, 3" Be not weary," tempted Christian; Sin can only lure on earth; Faith is tried by sore temptation; ' Tis the furnace proves its worth: Bounds are set unto the tempter, Which beyond he cannot go; Battle on, on God relying: Faith will overcome the foe. 227 18 4" Be not weary," troubled Christian; Rest remains for thee on high, Dwell upon the untold glory Of thy future home of joy; 8.7. And the agonizing prayer; Prayer the Holy Ghost begetteth, Be it words, or groans, or tears, Is the prayer that's always answered;-10 Banish then thy doubts and fears. 888 10 do Tuck 01A & ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. There, nor sin, nor sorrow enters; There thy soul, attun'd to praise, Shall, in strains of heavenly fulness, Songs of happy triumph raise. 228 5 Christian, thus in grace unwearied, Pass thy sojourn here below, Spurn lukewarmness, let thy bosom Ever with true fervour glow! Look to Christ, thy bright example, Copy Him in all His ways; mor Let thy life and conversation good ni wol Tell to thy Redeemer's praise. 268 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) 1991 H, By the side of the river of light, Where the saints all immortal and fair TOS Are robed in their garments of white! Over there, over there, over there: Oh, think of the home over there! 2 Oh, think of the friends over there, Who before us the journey have trod ,Of the songs that they breathe on the air, In their home in the palace of God. Over there, etc. 3 My Saviour is now over there ,There my kindred and friends are at rest; Then away from my sorrow and care Let me fly, to the land of the blest! Over there, etc. 4 I'll soon be at home over there, For the end of my journey I see; Many dear to my heart over there Are watching and waiting for me. Quer there, etc. 269 1 229 11.10. E are the Lord's." His all- sufficient merit, ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. " WE Seal'd on the cross, to us this grace accords: " We are the Lord's," and all things shall inherit: gundio Whether we live or die, " We are the Lord's." Then let us gladly 2" We are the Lord's." tender Our souls to Him in deeds, not empty words; Let heart, and tongue, and life, combine to render eli sloodo, no gai to i No doubtful witness that" We are the Lord's." 3" We are the Lord's." No darkness brooding o'er us dieza o nio - Can make us tremble, while this star affords A steady light along the path before us ,Faith's full assurance that" We are the Lord's." 4" We are the Lord's." No evil can befall us In the dread hour of life's fast loosening 270 cords; No pangs of death shall even then appal us: Death we shall vanquish,-for" We are the Lord's." al 1 LORY to God on G Peace upon earth and joy! Good will to man! Ye, who the blessing prove, Join with the hosts above; Sing ye a Saviour's love ,Too vast to scan. TP.M. 230 101.2 Mercy and truth unite; anotoll This is a joyful sight, All sights above! Jesus the curse sustains; Bitter the cup He drains; Nothing for us remains, Here ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. no 5 los2 Nothing but love: eedW 3 Love, that no tongue can teach, balLove, that no thought can reach,- No love like His! ebno bo Heaven is its blessed source, o Death could not stop its course, Nothing can check its force ,odder Matchless it is. bo 4 Join then this love to sing, Join to exalt our King, Sinners forgiven. sdi To the great One in Three, Honour and majesty, Now and for ever be, Here and in heaven! Uded ass live of ou silt 271 sol ad a'elit to( FOR EASTER.) S.M. YHRIST'S grave is vacant now, 1 7-8 2' Twas there the blood was shed, ' Twas there the life was poured, There mercy gain'd her diadem, While justice sheath'd her sword. RO g 672 od His cross asserts God's right to bless, In His own boundless love.3 And thence the child of faith Sees judgment all gone by, Perceives the sentence fully met ," The soul that sins shall die;' 99 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 Learns how that God in love Gave Christ the sins to bear Of all who own His Lordship now, That they His place might share; 5 And cries, with wond'ring joy, " As He is, so am I:" day Pure, holy, loved as Christ Himself, Who shall my peace destroy? 6 Reach my blest Saviour first, Take Him from God's esteem, Prove Jesus bears one spot of sin ,Then tell me I'm unclean! 7 Nay! for He purged my guilt By His own precious blood; And such its virtue, not a stain E'er meets the eye of God. 272 1 dAW 231 17 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) HA ARK, the voice of Jesus crying ," Who will go and work to- day? Fields are white and harvest waiting; Who will bear the sheaves away? Loud and strong the Master calleth, Rich reward He offers thee; Who will answer, gladly saying, " Here am I: send me, send me!" TR ' 1' 2 If you cannot cross the ocean, And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You can help them at your door. If you cannot give your thousands, id sH You can give the widow's mite; And the least you do for Jesus Will be precious in His sight. 232 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 If you cannot speak like angels, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say, " He died for all." If you cannot rouse the wicked bat d With the judgment's dread alarms, You can lead the little children To the Saviour's waiting arms. 4 If you cannot be the watchman Standing high on Zion's wall, Pointing out the path to heaven, Offering life and peace to all, With your prayers and with your bounties You can do what heaven demands;You can be like faithful Aaron Holding up the prophet's hands. 5 Let none hear you idly saying ( 24 " There is nothing I can do," While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you. Take the task He gives you gladly, blo Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calleth, " Here am I: send me, send me!" 273 BY Y faith I see my Saviour dying On the tree; To ev'ry sinner He is crying, " Look to me!" STS P. M. He bids the guilty soul draw near: " Come: come to me! dismiss your fear." Hark: hark! these precious words I hear, " Look to me." ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Did Christ, while I was sin pursuing, Pity me? And did He save my soul from ruin! Can it be? Oh, yes, He did salvation bring! He is my Saviour, Priest, and King; And now my happy soul can sing, Mercy's free! 3 How sweet the truth- ye sinners hear it ,Mercy's free! Ye saints of God to all declare it,-- Mercy's free! Visit the heathen's dark abode, Proclaim to all the love of God, And spread the joyous news abroad ,Mercy's free! 4 Long as I'm here, I'll still be telling, Mercy's free! And ever on His love be dwelling;Mercy's free! And when the vale of tears I've past, When lodged above the stormy blast, His praise I'll sing, while ages last, Whose mercy's free. 233 274 1 ABIDE, abide in Jesus, 0 Who for us bare griefs untold, And Himself from pain to ease us, Suffer'd pangs a thousand fold: ' Bide with Him, who still abideth When all else shall pass away, And, as Judge supreme, presideth In that dread and awful day. 8.7. 234 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 All is dying: hearts are breaking, Which to ours were once fast bound; And the lips have ceased from speaking, Which once utter'd such sweet sound; And the arms are powerless lying, O Which were our support and stay; And the eyes are dim and dying, Which once watched us night and day. 3 Everything we love and cherish Hastens onward to the grave; Earthly joys and pleasures perish, And whate'er the world e'er gave: All is fading, all is fleeing, food of Earthly flames must cease to glow, Earthly beings cease from being, Earthly blossoms cease to blow. 4 Yet unchanged, while all decayeth, ul Jesus stands upon the dust! " Lean on me alone," He sayeth: 66 Hope, and love, and firmly trust." O abide, abide in Jesus, Who Himself for ever lives, Who from death eternal frees us,- H Yea, who life eternal gives! 275 1 ASS God's S sinners saved, we love to sing, Jesus died, Jesus died! grace doth still salvation bring: Jesus died, Jesus died. To seek and save the lost He came; He glorified the Father's name; With joyful lips we spread His fame: Jesus died, Jesus died. P.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Victorious over every foe, Jesus rose, Jesus rose! Sin, death, and Satan all laid low: W Jesus rose, Jesus rose. In justice sinners He can save, Since for our sins Himself He gave; He left them buried in His grave: d Jesus rose, Jesus rose. 3 He sends the Spirit from above: Jesus saves, Jesus saves! The lost He finds with patient love: Jesus saves, Jesus saves. The Spirit tells us Jesus died, That God in Him is glorified. On Him we rest now satisfied:Jesus saves, Jesus saves. :mY! Though prone, alas, we are to roam, Jesus guides, Jesus guides! Through desert pathways to our home, Jesus guides, Jesus guides. As He is, so are we below; Himself may we more fully know, And ever in His footsteps go:Jesus guides, Jesus guides. 276 1 E all must speak for Jesus, WE Who hath redemption wrought, Who gave us peace and pardon, Which by His blood He bought. We all must speak for Jesus, 235 To show how much we owe To Him, who died to save us From death and endless woe. 7.6. 236 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 We all must speak for Jesus, The aged and the young ,With manhood's fearless accents, With childhood's lisping tongue. We all must speak for Jesus, His people far and near ,The rich and poor, who love Him, The peasant and the peer. 3 We all must speak for Jesus, Where'er our lot may fall, To brothers, sisters, neighbours, In cottage and in hall. We all must speak for Jesus: The world in darkness lies, With Him against the mightyill Together we must rise. We all must speak for Jesus:' Twill ofttimes try us sore, But streams of grace to aid us Into our hearts He'll pour. We all must speak for Jesus, Till He shall come again ,Proclaim His glorious Gospel, His Crown and endless Reign. 277 1 L' ET not your hearts be faint; My peace I give to you,"Such peace as reason never planned, As worldlings never knew. 2' Tis not the stilly calm That bodes a tempest nigh, Or lures the heedless mariner Where rocks and quicksands lie. 8 S.M. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. brow 3 It is not nature's sleep, The stupor of the soul ou That knows not God, nor owns His hand Though wide His thunders roll. 60 4 It speaks a ransomed world, A Father reconciled, A sinner to a saint transformed, A rebel to a child. 5 It tells of joys to come, It soothes the troubled breast, It shines a star amid the storm, The harbinger of rest. 6" Then murmur not, nor mourn, My people faint and few, Though earth to its foundation shake, My peace I leave with you." bist 278 1" 237 11.10. WE would see Jesus," for the shadows Across the little landscape of our life: We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last weariness,-the final strife 2" We would see Jesus;"- for death's hand hath rested With its dark touch upon both heart and brow; And though our souls have many a billow breasted, Others are rising in the distance now. 3" We would see Jesus," the great rockfoundation, [ grace; Whereon our feet we've set by sovereign Nor life, nor death, with all their agitation, Can thence remove us, if we see His face. 238 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4" We would see Jesus:"-other lights are ed[ see; paling, Which for long years we have rejoiced to Companions of our pilgrimage are failing ,We would not mourn them, for we go to Thee. 5" We would see Jesus:"-yet the spirit lingers [ long, Round the dear objects it has loved so And earth from earth can scarce unclasp its [ strong. fingers.inta Our love to Thee makes not this love less G" We would see Jesus:"- sense is all too blinding, And heaven appears too dim, too far away; We would see Thee, to gain 01. minding sweet re[ to pay. That Thou hast promised our great debt needing; 7" We would see Jesus:"-this is all we're [ the sight: Strength, joy, and willingness come with " We would see Jesus," dying, risen, pleading;night! bus Then welcome day, and farewell mortal 279d stod oga dodos 7's. 1 YHRIST alone- Christ aloneCHR Is the Christian's watchword here; Only Jesus will he own, Him proclaiming far and near. 2 Christ alone- Christ aloneLisps the new- born child of God, When the Saviour first is known, o And he feels the sprinkled blood. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Christ alone- Christ aloneIs the faithful watchman's cry, Midst the foes of Jesu's throne, b Who His name and truth deny. 4 Christ alone- Christ aloneIs the noble martyr's song, Till his spirit home has flown, Gather'd to the white- robed throng. 5 Christ alone- Christ aloneShout the glorious hosts above, Standing round the Father's throne, Worshipping in perfect love. 6 Christ alone- Christ alone!Echo back, my soul, the words; Thy redeeming Saviour crownKing of kings and Lord of lords! 671 239 280 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) 1 ¹ I'VE ' VE found a joy in sorrow, a secret balm for pain, [ rain; A beautiful to- morrow of sunshine after I've found a branch of healing near every bitter spring, [ broken string. A whispered promise stealing o'er every 2 I've found a glad hosanna for every woe and wail; A handful of sweet manna when grapes of Eshcol fail; [ are dry; I've found a Rock of Ages when desert wells And, after weary stages, I've found an Elim nigh. @ 240 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 An Elim with its coolness, its fountains and its shade; [ promise fade: A blessing in its fulness, when buds of O'er tears of soft contrition I've seen a rainbow light; [ sight. A glory and fruition, so near- yet out of 4 My Saviour, Thee possessing, I have the joy, the balm, [ and the psalm; The healing and the blessing, the sunshine The promise for the fearful, the Elim for the faint; [ saint! The rainbow for the tearful, the glory for the 281 1 HIS world is a wilderness wide! TH I have nothing to seek or to choose; I've no wish in the waste to abide; I've nought to regret or to lose. 2 The Lord is Himself gone before; He has mark'd out the path that I tread; " Tis as sure as the love I adore: I have nothing to fear nor to dread. 3 The path where my Saviour is gone Has led up to His Father and God ,To the place where He's now on the throne; And His strength shall be mine on the road. 4 There is but one path in the waste [ own, Which His footsteps have mark'd as His And I follow, in diligent haste, To the seats where He's put on His crown. 5 With Him shall my rest be on high, When in holiness bright I sit down, In the joy of His love ever nigh, P.M. In the peace that His presence shall crown. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6' Tis the treasure I've found in His love That has made me a pilgrim below, And' tis then, when I reach Him above, As I'm known, all His fulness I'll know. I 7 And, Saviour,' tis Thee from on high 888 I await, till the time Thou shalt come To take him Thou hast led by Thine eye, To thyself, in Thy heavenly home. 8 Till then' tis the path Thou hast trod My delight and my comfort shall be: I'm content with Thy staff and Thy rod, Till with Thee all Thy glory I see. 241 282 1 ( SANKEY'S TUNE.) SW prayer! WEET hour of prayer! sweet hour of That calls me from a world of care, And bids me at my Father's throne Make all my wants and wishes known: In seasons of distress and grief My soul has often found relief, And oft escaped the Tempter's snare, By thy return, sweet hour of prayer. 2 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting soul to bless: And since He bids me seek His face, Believe His word, and trust His grace, I'll cast on Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer! 3 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! May I thy consolation share, Till, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home and take my flight. 242 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize; And shout, while passing through the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer! 283 L.M. 1 DRAYER was appointed to convey The blessings God designs to give; Long as they live should Christians pray, For only while they pray they live. 2 The Christian's heart his prayer indites, He speaks as prompted from within; The Spirit his petition writes, And Christ receives and gives it in. 3 And wilt thou in dead silence lie, When Christ stands waiting for thy prayer? My soul, thou hast a Friend on high; Arise and try thy interest there. 4 If pains afflict or wrongs oppress, If cares distract or fears dismay, If guilt dejects, if sin distress, The remedy's before thee,-pray. 5' Tis prayer supports the soul that's weak, Though thought be broken, language lame: Pray if thou canst or canst not speak; But pray with faith in Jesu's name. 6 Depend on Him, thou canst not fail; Make all Thy wants and wishes known: Fear not, His merits must prevail; Ask what thou wilt,-it shall be done. 284 C.M. 1 THAT shall we ask of God in prayer?W Whatever good we want; Whatever man may seek to share, Or God in wisdom grant. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Father of all our mercies, Thou In whom we move and live, In heaven, Thy dwelling, hear us now, And answer and forgive. 3 When, bound with sins and trespasses, From wrath we fain would flee, Lord, cancel our unrighteousness, And set the captives free. 4 When, harassed by ten thousand foes, Our helplessness we feel, O give the weary soul repose, The wounded spirit heal. 5 When dire temptations gather round, G And threaten or allure With storm or calm, in Thee be found A refuge strong and sure. 6 As age advances, may we grow In faith, and hope, and love, And walk in holiness below To holiness above. 243 285 L.M.6. 1 THEN to my closet I repair, W To breathe my soul's desires in prayer, And bending low at Jesus' feet, I look towards the mercy- seat, This promise, Lord, shall be my plea ,There, sinner, I will meet with thee! 2 When Holy Scripture I peruse, And o'er its sacred pages muse, Oh, then this precious word fulfil! And while I seek to learn Thy will, Draw near, in answer to my prayer, And, gracious Saviour, meet me there! 244 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 When in Thy temple- courts I stand Amid Thy little chosen band, Assist me then my soul to raise In earnest prayer and cheerful praise: There let me Thy salvation see, d And, gracious Saviour, meet with me! 4 Or should it be Thy wise decree To lay Thy chastening hand on me, And make the couch of suffering mine, Yet would Thy servant not repine, If only this my portion be, My Saviour, there to meet with Thee!! 5 When sorrow's gloomy path I tread, And threat'ning clouds meet o'er my head, I'll onward go without a fear, If only Jesus' voice I hear: E'en then the darkness light shall be, If there my Saviour meet with me! 6 And when my closing hour draws nighThat solemn hour when I shall die ,When Jordan's banks I shall descend, Leaving behind each earthly friend, To Canaan's shores my spirit bear, And, gracious Saviour, meet me there! 286 1 O How sweet the sound may be; No hearts but of the Spirit taught, Make melody to Thee. C.M. 2 Then teach Thy gather'd saints, O Lord, To worship in Thy fear; And dread lest any idle word Should reach Thy holy ear. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 3 Thy blood has made poor sinners meet, Like saints in light, to come And worship at the mercy- seat, T Before the Father's throne. 4 Thy precious name is all we show, Our only passport, Lord; And now our Father's love we know, Confiding in Thy Word. 5 Oh, largely give-' tis all Thine ownThe Spirit's goodly fruit! Praise, issuing forth in life, alone Our Lord can suit. 6 Henceforth let each beloved child, With quicken'd step, proceed To walk with garments undefiled, Where'er Thy Spirit lead. 245 383 CL pied W " OBIOH omol 1 287( FOR CLOSE OF EVENING MEETINGS.) C.M. AREWELL, dear friends; once more adieus May grace and peace abide with you: Good night, good night, good night! H 2 We part, though often here we meet, And feel a great delight; amiona brif Still let's pursue, we'll meet at home: W Good night, good night, good night! A 3 Though in the world our foes are strong, And would our souls affright; Yet God will ne'er forsake His own: Good night, dear friends, good night! emoti 4 Urge on your journey to the end, Turn not to left or right; d In God you'll find a constant friend: Good night, good night, good night![ 246 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 And when Christ's banner is unfurled, A signal for our flight, We then will say to this vain world ,Good night, vain world, good night! 6 And when we meet in heaven above, 11. A And see the glorious sight, We'll sing of His redeeming love, haA But never say, Good night! ( FOR CHILDREN.) P.M. EAUTIFUL home, where children praise, EATUITIO And weary not through endless days; Where night and sorrow never come; Home of the humble, beautiful home. Beautiful home! Home of the humble: beautiful home! 288 1 2 Beautiful home in heaven afar, 188 Beyond the bright and evening star; Where angels love and serve their King, F And saints rejoicing, ever sing ,Beautiful home! Home of the holy: beautiful home! 3 Beautiful home, with fame untold, With streams of light and streets of gold; Where we shall share our Brother's throne, And God receive us as His own. Beautiful home! Home of the hopeful: beautiful home! 4 Beautiful home of peace and joy, Where love is all our bless'd employ; Where glory shines where'er we roam: Home of the happy, beautiful home. Beautiful home! Home of the happy: beautiful home! I 289 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. strife, When heart and spirit fail me, I stop and think of another life Where ills can ne'er assail me ,3 On earth below there's nought but woe, E'en mirth is gilded sadness; In heaven above there's nought but love, With all its raptur'd gladness. 2 Where this weary arm shall cease its fight, This heart shall cease its sorrow, And time's dark night change for the light of an everlasting morrow. 4 There- till I come- waits me a home, All human dreams excelling, and all In which, at last, when life is past, I'll find a regal dwelling.h 247 P.M. 5 Then shall be mine, through grace divine, A rest that knows no ending, Which faith's fond eye would fain descry, Though still with earth' tis blending. 290 ( FOR HARVEST.) 1 THE God of harvest praise; T In loud thanksgiving raise Hand, heart, and voice: The valleys laugh and sing, Forests and mountains ring, The plains their tribute bring, The streams rejoice. 6 And, Saviour dear, while tarrying here, Where" God's own love" hath found me, Oh, let me feel, through woe and weal, Thy guardian arm twined round me! P.M. 248 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 2 Garden and orchard ground Autumnal fruits have crown'd, The vintage glows; Here plenty pours her horn, There the full tide of corn, Sway'd by the breath of morn, The land o'erflows. OTO W sida orod 2 bu A 3 The wind, the rain, the sun, Their genial work have done;Would'st thou be fed? Man to thy labour bow, Thrust in the sickle now, Reap where Thou once did'st plough;God sends thee bread. 4 Thy few seeds scatter'd wide, His hand hath multiplied;Here thou may'st find Christ's miracle renewed; With self- producing food He feeds a multitude ,He feeds mankind. 082 With one accord. From field to garner throng, Bearing your sheaves along, And in your harvest song, Bless ye the Lord. -T ad HA 6 Yes! bless His holy name, And your soul's thanks proclaim Through all the earth! To glory in your lot Is comely; but be not His benefits forgot, Amidst your mirth. med d 5 The God of harvest praise; duod Hands, hearts, and voices raise LOT A od sil ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. ( FOR A NEW YEAR.) P.M. R EJOICE, my fellow- pilgrim, for another stage is o'er Of the weary homeward journey, to be travell'd through no more: No more these clouds and shadows shall darken all our sky; No more these snares and stumbling- blocks across our path shall lie. 291 1 249 2 Rejoice, my fellow- soldier, for another long [ in vain; campaign Is ended, and its dangers have not been met Some enemies are driven back, their armies overthrown, Some earnests given that victory at length shall be our own. 3 Rejoice, my fellow- servant, for another year [ ever last; is past; The heat and burden of the day will not for And yet the work is pleasant now, and sweet the Master's smile,[" little while." And well may we be diligent, through all our 14 Rejoice, my Christian brother, for the race is [ volving sun; nearly run, And home is drawing nearer with each reAnd if some ties are breaking here of earthly hope and love, [ land above. More sweet are the attractions of the better The 5 The Light that shone through all the past will still our steps attend; Guide who led us hitherto will lead us to the end; [ clouds between; The distant view is brightening, with fewer The golden streets are gleaming now, the pearly gates are seen. 250 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 6 Oh, for the joyous greetings there, to meet and part no more, For ever with the Lord and all His lov'd ones gone before! New mercies from our Father's hand with each new year may come, #fetay But that will be the best of all,-a blissful welcome home! e- boold- ynw 292 Tada ding P.M. THUS 1 HUS far the Lord has led us! in darkness and in day,[ homeward way. Through all the varied stages of the narrow Long since He took that journey, He trod that path alone, word[ hath known. Its trials and its dangers full well Himself 2 Thus far the Lord hath led us! The promise [ prevail'd; en has not fail'd, The enemy, encountered oft, has never quite elThe shield of faith has turn'd aside, or doors bu quench'd each fiery dart, The Spirit's sword in weakest hands has ledeforced him to depart. 3 Thus far the Lord hath led us! llow bn A The waters have been high, But yet in passing through them we felt that [ found; He was nigh, A very present helper in troubles we have His comforts most abounded when our sorod rows did abound. 4 Thus far the Lord hath led us! Our need bral hath been supplied, [ every side, And mercy has encompassed us about on Still falls the daily manna, the pure rockfountains flow,[ the wayside grow. And many flowers of love and hope along ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 251 5 Thus far the Lord hath led us! and will He now forsake 100[ Him to take? The feeble ones whom for His own it pleased Oh, never, never! Earthly friends may cold and faithless prove, hnda[ love. But His is changeless pity and everlasting 6 Calmly we look behind us, on joys and sorrows past, We know that all is mercy now, and shall be well at last; [ future ill, Calmly we look before us, we fear no Enough for safety and for peace, if Thou art with us still. 7 Yes! they that know Thy name, Lord, shall put their trust in Thee," re While nothing in themselves but sin and helplessness they see. The race Thou hast appointed us with patience we can run, Thou wilt perform unto the end, the work Thou hast begun. 293 ( FOR A NEW YEAR.) 1 QING we, brethren, faithful- hearted, STE Lift the solemn voice again O'er another year departed Of our threescore years and ten. We have cause for deepest sadness In ourselves with sin defiled: We have cause for holiest gladness In our Father reconciled. 2 In the dust we bend before Thee, Lord of sinless hosts above, Yet in lowly joy adore Thee, God of mercy, grace, and love. 8.7. endu ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Let Thy favour and Thy blessing Crown the year we now begin: bLet us all, Thy strength possessing, bloo Grow in grace, and vanquish sin. 3 And when danger shall betide us, Be Thy warning whisper heard: Keep us at Thy feet, and guide us By Thy Spirit and Thy Word. Storms are round us, hearts are quailing, Signs in heaven and earth and sea; But, when heaven and earth are failing, Saviour, we will trust in Thee. 252 OE 294 ( SACRAMENTAL.) C.M. 1( HEPHERD of souls, refresh and bless Thy chosen pilgrim- flock, be With manna from the wilderness, With water from the rock. 2 Hungry and thirsty, faint and weak, ( As Thou when here below), Our souls the joys celestial seek, That from Thy sorrows flow. 3 We would not live by bread alone, But by Thy word of grace, In strength of which we travel on To our abiding place. 4 Be known to us in breaking bread, But do not then depart;Saviour, abide with us, and spread Thy table in our heart. 295 1 ( SACRAMENTAL.) 8.7.7. BRR RETHREN, come: our Saviour bids us, Bids us to a feast of love! Bless the Lord whose bounty feeds us With provision from above: ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. Ye for whom His life was given Come, and eat the bread of heaven. 2 Let us think of Him who bought us, ' Tis the Saviour's own command: When we wandered Jesus sought us, Now He leads us by the hand: Now He gives us hope, and says We shall sing His endless praise. 3.Oh, how much His people owe Him For the love that He hath shown! Well may we surrender to Him All that once we called our own! Lord, we give ourselves to Thee: Thou our Guide, our Master be. ( SACRAMENTAL.) 296 1 253 10. ERE, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face: unseen; [ grace; Here grasp with firmer hand th' eternal And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2 Here would I feed upon the bread of God: Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heaven; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 3 Too soon we rise: the symbols disappear; The feast, though not the love, is past and [ here ,gone; The bread and wine remove, but Thou art Nearer than ever; still our shield and sun. 4 I have no help but Thine; nor do I need Another arm save Thine to lean upon. It is enough my Lord, enough, indeed; My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone, 254 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness; Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood: oyuill to Inlit au doct Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace ,Thy blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord, my God. ydon about wal 297 ( SACRAMENTAL.) this feast 1 N Spread for Thy Church by Thee; No prophets nor evangelists Preach the glad news so free. 2 All our redemption cost, All All our redemption won; has All it cost Thee, the Son. 3 Thine was the bitter price ,Ours is the free gift given; Thine was the blood of sacrifice ,Ours is the wine of heaven. 4 Here we would rest midway, qu As on a sacred height, That darkest and that brightest day Meeting before our sight. DER 5 From that dark depth of woes Thy love for us has trod, Up to the heights of bless'd repose Thy love prepares with God;- 6 Till from self's chains released, One sight alone we see: Still at the cross, as at the feast, Behold Thee,- only Thee. S.M. 10.& 298 ¹I 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. HAVE a home above, od VTO From sin and sorrow free; A mansion which eternal love Design'd and form'd for me. Blood? nook VE 2 My Father's gracious hand Has built this sweet abode; From everlasting it was plann'd, My dwelling- place with God. di woll odT 4 The Comforter is come, The earnest has been given; He leads me onward to the home Reserved for me in heaven. 3 My Saviour's precious blood god quion) 2 Has made my title sure; of quion He pass'd through death's dark raging flood, To make my rest secure. giedT 6 Lov'd ones are gone before, Whose pilgrim days are done; I soon shall greet them on that shore Where partings are unknown. 255 5 Bright angels guard my way, od gaiol& His ministers of power, And watching round me night and day, Preserve in danger's hour. O'F oid donl doall 7 Thy love, most gracious Lord, My joy and strength shall be, Till thou shalt speak the gladd'ning word That bids me rise to Three. S.M. 8 And then through endless days, Where all Thy glories shine, In happier, holier strains I'll praised The grace that made me Thine. 256 299 1 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. P.M. OING home! and going quickly! ' Tis a thought to cheer the heart; Should we suffer, be it meekly: Soon the world and we must part, Never more to meet again; There's an end of suffering then, There's an end of all that grieves us ,How the thought of this relieves us! Ind 2 Going home! How sweet and cheering! Going to the place we love, There in royal state appearing, ' Mid the shining court above. There our Father lives and reigns, Greater He than fancy feigns; There His people live for ever, There's a portion failing never. 3 Going home! There's nothing dearer To the pilgrim's heart than home: Drawing nearer still, and nearer To the place where pilgrims come, Much he thinks of what will be, Much of what he hopes to see; Thinks of kindred, friends, and brothers, But of Christ above all others. 4' Tis the blessed hope of seeing Him he loves in glory there, Blessed hope of ever being " With the Lord," His joys to share; ' Tis the hope which lightens toil, And in sorrow makes him smile, Cheers him in the midst of strangers, Keeps him when beset with dangers. ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 5 Going home! Then it behoves us Here to live as strangers do; When the trial comes, it proves us ,Proves if we have faith or no. Let us make the promise sure, Let us to the end endure, In the Saviour's love abiding, In the Saviour's strength confiding. 300 1 A FEW more years shall roll, A few more seasons come, And we shall lie with them that rest Asleep within the tomb. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that great day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 2 A few more suns shall set. O'er these dark hills of time, And we shall be where suns are not ,A far serener clime. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 3 A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore, D.S.M. And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that calm day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 257 -258 ADDITIONAL HYMN- BOOK. 4 A few more struggles here, od guio& A few more partings o'er, vil od 919 Ff A few more toils, a few more tears, F And we shall weep no more. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 5 A few more Sabbaths here Shall cheer us on our way, And we shall reach the endless rest ,Th' eternal Sabbath day. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that sweet day; geole A Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! C'Tis but a little while, And He shall come again, Who died that we might live, who lives That we with Him may reign. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that glad day; k Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! PRAISE Ged from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. INDEX TO FIRST LINES. A few more years shall roll A little flock, so calls He thee A soldier's march from battles won Abide with me, thou gracious Guide All things are ready All ye who seek for sure relief Alleluia, sing to Jesus Alone with Jesus, oh, how sweet Amid life's wild commotion And are we yet alive Art thou weary - As sinners saved we love to sing Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes Away with our sorrow and fear Be not weary, toiling Christian Be with us all for evermore Beautiful home, where children praise Blessed be God, for ever blest Blessed Lord, our souls are longing Blest be my God that I was born Brethren, come, our Saviour bids us By faith I see my Saviour dying - Call them in, the poor, the wretched Calm me my God, and keep me calm Chafed and worn with worldly care Christ alone, Christ alone- Christ of all my hopes the ground Christ's grave is vacant now Come all whoe'er have set Come home, come home Come worship at Emmanuel's feet Come and rejoice with me- Come every soul by sin oppressed Come let us sing of Jesus- Come let us reason, saith the Lord Come Lord, and tarry not- Come nearer, nearer still- Come, O Thou all victorious Lord Come, praise the Lord Come, Thou Almighty King Come to the blood- stained tree Come to the house of prayer Come, to the Saviour Come to me, Lord, when first I wake Come unto me, ye weary- Crown Him with crowns of gold Crown Him with many crowns Depth of mercy, can there be HYMN. 300 133 41 90 - 118 4149 THIN 104 adr- 705 251 - 121 -0 4 - 204 275 160 - - 8 267 208 288 150 222 145 295 D273 182 131 183 279 92 271 30 16 23 123 122 84 245 117 103 143 89 136 140 176 46 129 114 228 110 184 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Do not I love Thee, O my Lord Does the Gospel word proclaim Doubting soul, lay down thy fears Down life's dark vale Earth has engrossed my love too long Eternal Spirit, heavenly flame Fair shines the morning star Faith is a living power Faith is a very simple thing Far down the ages now Farewell, dear friends, once more adieu Father, abide with us, the storm- clouds gather For ever to behold him shine For mercy, Lord, I cry Free from the law, oh happy condition From pole to pole let others roam Gently, Lord, O gently lead us Give me, dear Lord Glory be to God above Glory be to Jesus Glory to God on high Glory to God the Father be Glory to God the Father's name Go and tell Jesus, weary sin- sick soul Go bury thy sorrow, the world has its share Go forward, Christian soldier Go, labour on, spend and be spent Go not far from me God bless our native land- God loved the world of sinners lost Going home, and going quickly Good news from heaven Great God, when I approach Thy throne Hallelujah! song of triumph Happy Christian, God's own child Happy they who trust in Jesus Hark,' tis a martial sound Hark,' tis the watchman's cry Hark the voice of Jesus crying Hark, what means those holy voices Hast thou within a care so deep He bids us come He liveth long who liveth well He sitteth o'er the water floods 4 Hear ye not your Saviour calling Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face Higher, higher to aspire Ho! my comrades, see the signal Holy Father, hear my cry- How strange is heavenly love - - I - HYMN. 18 206 252' 54 17 181 <-185 226 262 213 - 164 80 79 250 287 21 180 94 130 159 270 57 209 237 13 101 81 64 179 33 299 107 163 227 186 187 188 232 272 138 246 175 71 86 230 296 135 24 189 190 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. How sweet the Gospel trumpet sounds How long, O Lord our Saviour How vast, how full, how free How do thy mercies I am coming to the cross I give Thee thanks unfeigned I have heard of a Saviour's love I have a home above I hear Thy welcome voice I hear the Saviour say I journey through a desert I left it all with Jesus I look to Jesus I love to tell the story I love the name of Jesus I need Thee, precious Jesus I saw the cross of Jesus I think of Thee, O Saviour I thought upon my sins I will go in the strength of the Lord If God is mine, then present things- I'm a pilgrim and a stranger In days of trouble and of care In some way or other In Thy name, O Lord, assembling Is God for me, what is it It is the Lord I've found a friend I've found a joy in sorrow Jehovah is our strength Jesus, accept the praise Jesus, assembled in Thy name Jesus, how much Thy name unfolds. Jesus, I come to Thee Jesus, I will trust Thee Jesus, lead us by Thy power Jesus only, when forsaken. Jesus, our Lord, to Thee we call Jesus, the sinner's friend Jesus, the sinner's friend, to Thee Jesus, Thou all- redeeming Lord Jesus, Thy name I love Tesus, we rest in Thee Lead me to the rock Leaning on Thee, my Guide and Friend Let sinners saved give thanks and sing Let not your hearts be faint Lo, I am with Thee Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest Looking unto Jesus Look unto Me, and be ye saved - - ● I III : ICI HYMN. 137 102 191 263 112 113 192 298 14 106 65 62 61 10 70 97 148 248 156 49 15 60 247 53 5 168 224 154 280 67 27 193 194 242 99 195 233 26 128 196 171 55 74 266 105 6 277 146 264 35 256 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee Lord Jesus, as Thou wilt Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole Lord, no guardian to defend me Lord of our life and God of our salvation Lord of power Lord, take my heart just as it is Lord, the heavens declare Thy glory Lord, we know that Thou art near us Love of Christ which passeth knowledge Make me holy, O my Saviour ' Mid scenes of confusion Mine! what rays of glory My bark is on a troubled sea My days are gliding swiftly by My gracious Lord, Thy love must be My God, accept my heart this day My heart is fixed My prayer to the promise shall cling My Saviour, Thou art precious My times of sorrows and of joy Nearer, my God, to Thee Nearer to Thee, my God No blood, no altar now No condemnation, O my soul No Gospel like this feast No, not despairingly No works of law have we to boast No not the love without the blood Not what I am Not your own but His ye are Now I have found a Friend O abide, abide in Jesus O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head O eyes that are weary O for a humbler walk with God 0 Jesus Christ our SaviourO Jesus, gracious Saviour O Jesus, I have promised O happy home O Holy Ghost, eternal God O Lord, I look to Thee O Lord, we know it matters noughtO Lord, who now art seated O Lord, while we confess the worth O think of the home over there Often amidst the world's sad strife. Once He came, how meek and lowly Onward, onward, brothers, onward One prayer I have One Spirit with the Lord .. HIN 166 93 28 52 37 229 486 124 260 147 225 87 115 1125 173 211 126 do 73 40 141 68 235 153 69 177 297 4 205 255 254 172 - 258 34 274 77 127 151 218 210 108 239 241 76 286 19 219 268 289 45 197 223 215 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Pass away earthly joy Pilgrim burdened with thy sin Praise the Lord who died to save us Praise the Lord with hearts and voices Praise ye Jehovah Prayer is the breath of God in manPrayer was appointed to convey Precious is the name of Jesus Press forward and fear not Put thou thy trust in God- Quicken, Lord, Thy Church and me Rejoice, my fellow pilgrim Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice and praise Rescue the perishing, care for the dying Return, and come to God Revive Thy work, O Lord- - Safe in the arms of Jesus Saviour, blessed Saviour Shall we gather at the river Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless Sing hallelujah, Christ doth live Sing praise, the tomb is void Sing to the Lord a joyful song Sing we, brethren, faithful hearted Songs of gladness we are raising Soon, and for ever, the breaking of day Sound the high praises Sow ye beside all waters Spirit of truth, come down Sing to the Lord of bounty Sweet hour of prayer Take comfort, Christians, when your friends Teach me to live- Tell me the old, old story Ten thousand thousand souls there are The Church's one foundation The God of harvest praise The great Physician now is near The heavens declare Thy glory The holiest we enter The Spirit in our hearts The sick soul lieth weary The sinner that truly believes The sun is sinking fast There is a gate that stands ajar There's nought on earth to rest on- There were ninety and nine There is life for a look This is the day the light was made This world is a wilderness ELEGII LILI I I 11 I LI 12 1 155 294 31 95 116 293 236 29 111 <-385 132 161 282 240 48 9 198 96 FEELEIT HYMN. 44 ro/ 39 2007 259 072 22 283 134 11 139 63 291 231 32 142 51 III 290 91 207 220 158 443 214 265 25 178 58 66 3 281 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Though often here we're weary Thou art my hiding- place, O Lord Thou just and holy God Thou who didst for Peter's faith Through the love of God Thus far the Lord hath led us Thy name we love, Lord Jesus Thy works, not mine, O Christ Times are changing, days are flying Upon the stormy waters - Wait, my soul, upon the Lord We all must speak for Jesus We are pilgrims in the desert We are the Lord's We bless the Saviour's name We cannot always trace the way We have no home but heaven We praise and bless Thee, gracious Lord We speak of the realms of the blest We speak of the mercy of God We would see Jesus Welcome days of solemn meeting We'll sing of Christ, no matter who We're often sad and weary- We're not of the world What is faith What is the thing- What grace, O Lord What means this eager anxious throng What shall we ask of God in prayer What, sinner, canst thou do When I hy faith the Saviour's death When waves of sorrow round me swell When shall we meet again- When wounded sore the stricken soul When morn awakes our hearts When first o'erwhelmed When the wild waves When we cannot see our way Whither, pilgrims, are you going Whosoever heareth With Christ we died to sin With my whole heart to Thee I'll raise Work, for the night is coming Work, for it is a noble thing When to my closet Wouldst thou be wise Ye trembling souls Yes, for me, for me He careth Yes we part, but not for ever HYMN. 78 20 257 234 162 292 216 249 1571 243 38 276 169 269 221 59 100 13 174 199 278 2 170 244 217 50 42 47 75 284 200 152 165 201 202 98 212 120 144 2611 56 253 88 83 82 285 238 109 119 203 į Inches 1 Centimetres Blue 12 SEM VARAY ¹3 14 Cyan 2 5 6 Farbkarte# 13 Green Commen st RoyIC RES 17 3 8 Yellow 9 10 Red 11 12 LO 5 13 Magenta 14 6 15 White 16 17 7 3/ Color 18 19 B.I.G. 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