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SONGS of

PRAISE

1311RrIN

SOUVENIR EDITION

9t Lcts (1A/toter,! -;6 3 0

REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON, D.C.

1958

PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.

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Pastor Vandeman and the staff of

IT IS WRITTEN at work

ee t qtkifteR, man shall not live

by bread alone, but by every word

that proceedeth

out of the mouth of God."

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AKING THE SCRIPTURES LIVE WITH THE

Capturing the spirit of the Essene community—the area of the Dead Sea scrolls—for "Hidden Treasure" and "Digging Up the Book."

Filming the arrival of Mayflower II for "Does Liberty Wear Chains?"

Fulfilling Bible

prophecy on the

site of ancient Tyre—

appearing in

"Dead Men Do

Tell Tales." •

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Lgt L9s qttateta CAMERAS

Surveying the "rose-red city half as old as time," carved out of solid rock—for "Red Stairs to the Sun."

Modern cameras record priceless treasures in trou-bled Palestine (Byron Logan and camera).

The Lithostrotos, the pavement on which Christ was condemned—shown in "God and Fate in Collision."

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The Garden Tomb makes possible a reliving of the resurrection in "Can the Space Age Conquer Death?"

The "place of the skull," or Golgotha—in "Fall-out Over Calvary."

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A BRIEF LOOK AT THE PEOPLE BEHIND

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a conservative Christian body of Protestant origins. Adventists regard their group as a people of prophecy rather than merely a denomination. The church, however, has a closely-knit worldwide organization, specialized departments, a trained and ordained clergy, and a sound and equitable system of finance.

The concept of--their prophetic mission dates to the days of Adventist begin-nings in' the 1840's, when large numbers of people in all religious groups in America and Europe became.deepls absorbed in the doctrine of Christ's return. This conviction hinged on certain prophetic portions of Scripture.

Organized in '1863 as a i'denomination, Seventh-day Adventists believe they

Membership * Baptized adult church members 1,051,452 Churches 12,081 • Sabbath school members 1,381,979

Sabbath schools 20,041 Ordained ministers 5,598 Full-time salaried workers 40,734

Membership figures here are at close of '56, latest exact figures available.

Educatio• nal Program Schools operated by denomination 5,222 Total enrollment 267,791 Schools above elementary level 346 Academies in North America 73 Colleges in North America 14 Schools of Nursing in North America 10 Schools of Nursing outside of North America 21 Medical center for training physicians, dentists, etc. 1 University 1

Foreign Minions Countries in which church is working 185

(Countries in world as per United Nations, 205) Languages in which church is working 748 Missionaries sent overseas in '56 • 245 Foreign missions offerings, '56 $13,679,505

Good-Neighbor Program Value of laymen's welfare work

;22,949,664

Persons helped 5,432,042 • Articles of clothing given 4,633,062 Food baskets given 2,021,042 Health and Welfare Centers 474

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Total medical units 197 Sanitariums and hospitals Treatment rooms or clinics

Physicians employed by institutions 394 10,292

Physicians graduated annually 100 Nurses graduated annually 500 Overseas patients treated in '56 1,542,003 Patients treated in North America 563,188

Publishing Ministry Publishing houses 42 Periodicals published 356 Books published annually about 75

- Book and periodical sales in '56 $21,406,478 Languages used in publications 213

113 84

Total medical employees

s iffeti ft, are called to continue the work begun in ReformaLt.ii times, to help reillumine principles tarnished or forgotten during Christianity's long and tortuous his-tory. These include beliefs pertaining to the judgment, the imminent return of Christ, the Sabbath, attention to physical health as related to spiritual health (a precursor of psychosomatic medicine), and certain standards of life and practice.

Along with these concepts,' Adventists share with Christians everywhere a compelling mission to tell the gospel store in the world.:lhey trust implicitly in the blood atonement of Christ on. Calvary lana:belieie:that the cross delivers not only from the guilt but from the power of sin.

Contributions* Total church offerings $72,967,198 Tithe 43,460,182 Total offerings in North America 58,285,363 Per capita giving 202

'For 1956, latest available.

Medical Ministry

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My soul is filled with music, So rich, so full, so free, For Jesus touched my heart-strings, And woke a melody; How sweetly does it echo, And re-echo in my heart, Until its walls are fallen, And I give the world a part.

The Master touched my heart-strings, And bade my soul, awake, To sing His praises ever; I'm singing for His sake.

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1 The Lord in Zion Reigneth

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And come be The depths of 0 en - ter

tune - ful heart and voice; rules the might - y sea. fill His courts with song;

His throne of grace With are in His hands; He His tem - pie gates, And

ring, wave, fall,

His praise shall His stand - and ery crea - ture

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1. The Lord in Zi - on reign - eth; Let all the world re - joice, 2. The Lord in Zi - on reign - eth, And who so great as He? 3. The Lord in Zi - on reign - eth, These hours to Him be - long;

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love; space; light; fail;

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0 Worship the King ROBERT GRANT J. MICHAEL HAYDN

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1. 0 wor - ship the King, all 2. 0 tell of His might, 0 3. Thy boun - ti - ful care, what 4. Frail chil - dren of dust, and

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Our shield and de - fend - er, the An - cient of days, His char - iots of wrath the deep thun - der - clouds form, It streams from the hills, it de - scends to the plain, Thy mer - cies, how ten - der! how firm to the end!

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of heav - en, Bread of heav - en, De - liv - erer, strong De liv - erer, of prais - es, songs of prais - es,

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1. Guide me, 0 Thou great Je - ho vah, 2. 0 - pen now the crys - tal foun - tain, 3. When I tread the verge of Jor - dan,

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bar - ren land; I am weak, but Thou art might - y; Hold stream doth flow ; Let the fire and cloud - y pil - lar Lead fears sub - side; Bear me through the swell - ing cur - rent, Land

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Feed me till I want no more, Feed me Be Thou still my strength and shield, Be Thou I will ev - er give to Thee, I will

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3 Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah CWM RHONDDA JOHN HUGHES, 1873.1932

WILLIAM WILLIAMS LLANTWIT VARDRE, Wales

Music used by permission of Mrs. John Hughes, owner of copyright.

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of His ex - cel - lent car - ries them all day long; won-der -ful, deep and strong; Praise Him! praise Him! tell un - to the Lord be - long;

4 Praise Him! Praise Him! FANNY J. CROSBY CHESTER G. ALLEN

• 1. Praise Him! praise Him! 2. Praise Him! praise Him! 3. Praise Him! praise Him!

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I — an-gels in glo - ry; Strength and hon - or give to His ho - ly name! ter-nal sal - va - tion, Hail Him! hail Him! Je - sus, the cru - ci - fied. ev- er and ev - er; Crown Him! crown Him! Prophet, and Priest, and King!

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Praise Him! praise Him ev - er in joy - ful songs

1. This is my Fa - ther's world, 2. This is my Fa - ther's world, 3. This is my Fa - ther's world,

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na - ture sings, and round me rings The mu - sic of the spheres; morn - ing light, the lil - y white, De - dare their Mak - er's praise. though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Rul - er yet.

r rocks and trees, of sties and seas; His hand the won - ders wrought. rus - tling grass I hear Him pass, He Lord is King; let the heav-ens ring! God

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speaks to me every-where. reigns; let the earth be glad.

5 This Is My Father's World MALTBIE D. BABCOCK Traditional English melody

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Fa-ther's world; I rest me in the thought Fa-ther's world; He shines in all that's fair; Fa-ther's world; Why should my heart be sad?

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E. R. LATTA W. 0. PERKINS

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In the Beauty of Holiness J. S. B. MONSELL EDWIN BARNES

1. 0 wor - ship the Lord in the beau - ty of ho - li - ness, 2. Low at His feet lay thy bur - den of care - ful-ness; 3. Fear not to en - ter His courts in the slen- der-ness 4. These, though we bring them in trem-bling and fear - ful-ness,

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I Sing the Mighty Power ISAAC WATTS G. F. ROOT

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1. I sing the might - y power of God, That made the moun-tains rise, 2. I sing the good-ness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food; 3. There's not a plant or flower be - low But makes Thy glo - ries known;

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That spread the flow - ing seas a-broad, And built the loft - y skies; He formed the crea - tures with His word, And then pro-pounced them good. And clouds a - rise, and tern -pests blow, By or - der from Thy throne.

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9 How Firm a Foundation RIPPON'S Selection WADE'S Cantus Diversi

1. How firm a foun- da - tion, ye 2. "Fear not, I am with thee; 0 3. "When through the deep wa - ters I 4. "When through fi - ery tri - als thy 5. "The soul that on Je - sus doth

saints of the Lord, Is be not dis - mayed; For call thee to go, The path-way shall lie, My lean for re - pose, I

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10 Lead On, 0 King Eternal ERNEST W SHURTLEFF HENRY SMART

1. Lead on, 0 King E - ter 2. Lead on, 0 King E - ter 3. Lead on, 0 King E - ter

- nal, The day of march has come; - nal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease, - nal, We fol - low, not with fears,

g Hence-forth in fields of con - quest Thy tents shall be our home; And ho - li - ness shall whis - per The sweet A - men of peace; For glad - ness breaks like morn - ing Wher- e'er Thy face ap - pears;

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Tread Softly

FANNY J. CROSBY WILLIAM H. DOANE

I —di 1. Be si - lent, be si - lent, A whis - per is heard; 2. Be si - lent, be si - lent, For ho - ly this place, 3. Be si - lent, be si - lent, Breathe hum - bly our prayer; 4. Be si - lent, be si - lent, His] mer - cy re - cord;

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Hold us, who wait be - fore Thee, Near to the heart

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13 Fount of Every Blessing ROBERT ROBINSON ASAHEL NETTLETON

1. Come, Thou Fount of ev - ery bless - ing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; 2. Here I raise my Eb - en - e - zer, Hith - er by Thy help I've come, 3. 0, to grace how great a debt - or Dai - ly I'm con-strained to be!

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Streams of mer - cy, nev - er ceas - ing, Call for songs of loud-est praise. And I hope by Thy good pleas - ure Safe - ly to ar - rive at home. Let Thy good- ness, like a fet - ter, Bind me clos - er still to Thee.

Teach me ev - er to a - dore Thee, May I still Thy goodness prove, Je - sus sought me when a stranger, Wan-dering from the fold of God; Prone to wan - der, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love;

While the hope of end-less glo - ry Fills my heart with joy and love. He to res - cue me from dan - ger In - ter-posed His pre-cious blood. Here's my heart—O, take and seal it; Seal it for Thy courts a - bove.

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14 Love Divine JOHN ZUNDEL CHARLES WESLEY

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source of her worth, And a gem

good in all lands That are blest with the gos - pel di - vine. mourned at its fears, When its friends were but fee - ble and few.

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16 To God Be the Glory

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WILLIAM H. DOANE

1. Sweet Sab-bath School! more dear to me Than fair - est pal - ace dome, 2. Here first my will - ful, wand'ring heart The way of life was shown; 3. Here Je - sus stood with lov - ing voice, En - treat-ing me to come,

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18 Wake the Song WILLIAM F. SHERWIN WILLIAM F. SHERWIN

• • . -o-Ban - ish ev - ery thought of Shout a - loud our glad ho -May each heart, as here we

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I. ALLAN SANKEY FANNY J. CROSBY

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1. A year of pre-cious blessings, 2. Thou Master of as - semblies, 3. 0 church of God's A-noint -ed,

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work progress-ing, Its on-ward course has run; To Thee, 0 God, our Ref-uge, glad re- un - ion, Con-duct it to the end; In-spire our hearts with courage, ranks vic - to-rious A - gainst the hosts of sin; 'Till at His throne in glo - ry,

Whose goodness crowns our days, With- in Thy earthly tem - pie We lift our And deep - er love for Thee, That all Thy name may hon - or, Wher-e'er our Where an - gels prostrate fall, One hal - le - lu - jah cho - rus Shall crown Him

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souls in praise; With-in Thy earth-ly tem - ple field may be; That all Thy name may hon - or,

all; One hal - le - lu - jah cho - rus

We lift our souls in praise Where'er our field may be. Shall crown Him Lord of all.

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Thou art our joy and Thou our rest;

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Our shel - ter from the storm - y blast, Suf - fi - cient is Thine arm a - lone, From ev - er - last - ing Thou art God, Short as the watch that ends the night, Be Thou our guide while life shall last,

And

our e - ter - nal home! And

our de - fense is sure. To end-less years the same. Be - fore the ris - ing sun. And our e - ter - nal home!

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22 The Opening Year PHILIP DODDRIDGE HENRY K. OLIVER

is S-1 C., •

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which sup-port - ed are we guard-ed fu - ture, all to

still we stand; by our God;

us un-known,

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The ope-ning year Thy mer - cy shows; That mer-cy crowns it till it close. By His in - ces-sant boun - ty fed, By His un - err - ing coun-sel led. We to Thy guar-dian care com - mit, And, peace-ful, leave be-fore Thy feet. Thy good-ness all our hopes shall raise, A - dored thro' all our chang-ing days. A-men.

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dawn - ing! mer - cies, sery - ice,

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on earth, both far and near, For home, where our of - fec - tion clings, And warms our lives with heaven-ly fires,

Lord. Lord. Lord. A - men.

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23 Another Year FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL Arr. from WEBER

In work - ing or An - oth - er year An - oth - er year

in wait - ing, An - oth - er of glad - ness— The shin - ing of train - ing For ho - lier

year of

work

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Thanksgiving ALBERT H. HUTCHINSON ROBERT N. QUAILE

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1. For all the bless-ings of the year, For all the friends we hold so dear, 2. For life and health, those corn-mon things, Which ev - ery day and hour brings, 3. For love of Thine, which nev - er tires, Which all our bet - ter thought in-spires,

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All Wheat From All

is safe and tares His field are safe

storms be - gin; sor - row grown;

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our Mak - er, cloth pro -the blade and then the His an - gels charge at for - ev - er pu - ri -

God, First Give There

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For our wants to Then the full corn In the fire the In God's gar - ner

har - vest home! pure may be. ev - er - more. har - vest home!

Come to God's own Grant, 0 har - vest But the fruit - ful Come, ten thou-sand

tern - ple, come; Raise the song of Lord, that we Wholesome grain and ears to store In His gar - ner an - gels, come, Raise the glo- rious

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from our moth - ers' arms Hath blessed us on our way keep us in His grace, And guide us when per - plexed, one e - ter - nal God, Whom earth and heaven a - dore;

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26 Now Thank We All Our God MARTIN RINKART Tr. CATHERINE WINKWORTH JOHANN CRUGER

1. Now thank we all our God 2. 0 may this boun - teous God 3. All praise and thanks to God,

With heart and hands Through all our life The Fa - ther, now

and voic - es, be near us, be giv - en,

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won-drous things hath done, ev - er joy - ful hearts

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whom His world re - bless-ed peace to

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Son, and Him who reigns With them in high - est heav - en,

Who With The

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"Hayward," in JOHN DOBELL'S Selection, 1806 FRIEDRICH SCHNEIDER (1786.1853)

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thy kind ter, Lord, a Say -

I hail Thy scep Dis - close

re - turn; Lord, make these mo - ments blest; ex - tend, While saints ad - dress Thy face; iour's love, And bless the sa - cred hours;

27 Welcome, Delightful Morn

1. Wel - come, de - light - ful morn, Thou day of sa - cred rest! 2. Now may the King de - scend, And fill His throne with grace; 3. De - scend, ce - les - tial Dove, With all Thy quick - ening powers;

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la - bor, It tells of joy di - vine, Its beams of light de - scend-ing, fol - low Our Sav - iour here be - low, He'll give us of the foun - tam Say - iour, How good and kind Thou art, How pre-cious is Thy prom - ise

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28 Don't Forget the Sabbath FANNY J. CROSBY WILLIAM B. BRADBURY

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week the bright - est, Of all the week the best; It brings re - pose from His dis - ci - pies, "I am the liv - ing way;" And if we meek-ly hymns to Je - sus, The chil-dren's dearest Friend; 0 gen - tle lov - ing,

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Day From Here Thus

of all our world af - ford

may all

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e - ter - nal rest. rest this day in Thee. ev - er - last - ing feast. rise to reign with Thee.

29 Safely Through Another Week JOHN NEWTON LOWELL MASON

2. While we 3. Here we 4. May the

seek sup-plies of grace come Thy name to praise, gos - pel's joy - ful sound -le- • -le-

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1. Safe - ly through an - oth - er week has brought us God our way; on

Through the dear Re-deem-er's name, May we feel Thy pres-ence near, Con - quer sin - ners, corn-fort saints;

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Let us now a bless-ing seek, Show Thy rec - on - cil - ing face, May Thy glo - ry meet our eyes Make the fruits of grace a - bound,

Wait - ing in Take a - way While we in Bring re - lief

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His courts to - day; our sin and shame; Thy courts ap - pear; to all corn-plaints;

Day of all From our world Here af - ford Thus may all

the week the best, - ly cares set free

us, Lord, a taste our Sabbaths be

Em - blem of e - ter - nal May we rest this day in Of our ev - er - last - ing Till Cvve rise to reign with

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the week the best, - ly cares set free

us, Lord, a taste our Sab-baths be

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Set a - side for ho - ly time. 0 - ver on the oth - er shore. Sing, and pray at Je - sus' feet. To keep ho - ly ev - 'ry hour.

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God cre - at - ed and di - vine, There are bet - ter things in store Chris-tian house-hold then should meet, And to help us by His pow'r

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30 Holy Sabbath Day L. E. C. JOERS

JOHN F. ANDERSON

1. Ho - ly Sab-bath day of rest, By our Mas - ter rich - ly blest, 2. Seek not pleas-ures of this earth, With its fol - ly, noise, and mirth; 3. As the Sab-bath draw-eth on In

the eve at set of sun,

4. Ask - ing Him for sav - ing grace, Al - so vic - t'ry in the race,

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31 Day of Rest and Gladness CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH Arr. from a German melody by LOWELL MASON

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1. 0 day of rest and glad-ness, 0 day of joy and light, 2. Thou art a port pro - tect - ed From storms that round us rise, 3. A day of sweet re - flec - tion Thou art, a day of love;

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Which, when He made the world, Je - ho - vah blest; To learn His will, and all we learn o - bey; Thy chil - dren's voice in ten - der mer - cy hear; Whose power de - fends us, and whose pre - cepts guide,

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And all be pi - e - ty, and all be peace. Our sup pli - ca tions, and our songs of praise. And shed re - new - ing grace on lost man - kind. Glo ry su - preme be Thine till time shall end.

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The best of all the seven, Our sins may be for-given! From Him to whom 'tis given In vain the will has striven,

cred day, to pray, to hear de - part,

sa -lowed peace sins

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MRS. FOLLEN GEORGE KINGSLEY

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the our how this

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33 How Sweet Upon This Sacred Day

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world in kind-ness given; To the Gent - ly now thy mo-ments run;

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35 Holy Day, Jehovah's Rest F. E. BELDEN F. E. BELDEN

1. Ho - ly day, Je - ho - vah's rest, 2. First His six days' work was done, 3. Thousands have His plan re-versed, 4. All who speak the truth must say 5. Thus I searched; and when I saw

Of cre - a - tion's week the best; Then the Sab - bath was be - gun; Rest - ing now up - on the first; It was man who changed the day; On - ly one great Sab - bath law,

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36 Break Thou the Bread of Life

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the loaves Be - side the sea; the bread By Gal - i - lee; o bey, But I am weak;

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We praise Thee for the ra - diance That from the hal - lowed page, It is the gold - en cas - ket, Where gems of truth are stored; It is the chart and corn - pass That o'er life's surg - ing sea, 0 teach Thy wan-dering pil - grims By this their path to trace,

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It is the heaven- drawn pic - ture Of Mist, the liv - ing Word. 'Mid mists and rocks and quick- sands, Still guides, 0 Christ, to Thee. Till, clouds and dark - ness end- ed, They see Thee face to face.

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4- wan - deter lone and tem - pest, tossed, No storm can hide that grief have filled my soul with fear; Give me the pre - cious dan - ger of these realms be - low; That lamp of safe - ty, splen - dor by the o - pen grave; Show me the light from

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peace-ful ra-diance beaming, words by Je - sus spo - ken, o'er the gloom shall brighten, heav-en's shin - ing pot - tal,

Since Je - sus came to Hold up faith's lamp to That light a - lone the Show me the glo - ry

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40 A Glory in the Word CAMPBELL'S COLLECTION THOMAS HASTINGS

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Standing on the Promises R. KELSO CARTER

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42 Open My Eyes, That I May See CLARA H. SCOTT CLARA H. SCOTT

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The Sacred Book • THOMAS KELLY GREGORIAN, arr. by LOWELL MASON

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45

Wonderful Words of Life P. P. BLISS

P. P. BLISS

life and beau - ty, Teach me free - ly giv - en, Woo - ing on - ly Say - iour,

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46 Go and Inquire

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Alt. by JAMES G. WALTON FREDERICK W. FABER

1. Faith of our 2. Our fa - thers, 3. Faith of our

fa - thers! chained in fa - thers!

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liv - ing still pris - ons dark, we will love

fire, and con - science all our

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48 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name!

to •

OLIVER HOLDEN EDWARD PERRONET

1. All hail the power of Je 2. Ye seed of Is - rael's cho 3. Let ev - ery kin - dred, ev 4. Oh, that with yon - der sa

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SAMUEL MEDLEY JOSHUA LEAVITT'S "Christian Lyre"

He He He He I'll

just - ly saved me safe - ly near my sing up

me; tate: long: stood:

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And sing thy great Re - Yet loved me, not - with- Though earth and hell my Has gath - ered thick and To take His ran - somed

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bliss - ful shore His

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50 I Will Sing of Jesus' Love F. E. BELDEN F. E. BELDEN

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..• r- it- - Je - sus' love, Sing of Him (sing of Him)

dimmed mine eyes, Je - sus' tears (Je - sus' tears) love di - vine I Earth or heaven (earth or heaven) Him I've done; How could He (how could He)

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51 The Great Physician Now Is Near

WILLIAM HUNTER

Arr. by J. H. STOCKTON

1. The Great Phy - si - cian now is near, The sym - pa - thiz - ing Je - sus; 2. All glo - ry to the dy - ing Lamb! I now be - lieve in Je - sus; 3. His name dis - pels my guilt and fear; No oth - er name but Je - sus; 4. And when He comes to bring the crown—The crown of life and glo - ry—

I

Sweet - est car of ev - er sung- -a-

Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus!

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power to Him is giv - en; kind, and true, and ten - der,

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And 'round my heart still close - ly twine Those ties which nought can sev - er, Nought that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giv - er; The e - ter - nal glo - ries gleam a - far, To nerve my faint en - deav - or; From Him, who lov - eth me so well, What power my soul can sev - er?

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For I am His, and He is mine, For - ev - er and for - ev - er. My heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are His, and His for - ev - er. So now to watch, to work, to war, And then to rest for - ev - er. Shall life or death, or earth or hell? No; I am His for - ev - er.

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MRS. L. SHOREY HUBERT P. MAIN

So He I tell Him all Some wea - ry soul

-6- • ver - y dear to me,

knows that I am weak, my joys, to win,

He His I The

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go and speak

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such me that me

He loves me with And as He bids I

tell Him all And so He bids

He leads He tells He bids

me me me

in the paths of light, Be -what I ought to do, He tell His won - drous love, And came

feel Him nigh, sun - ny sky, how to try,

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53 My Lord and I

And so we dwell to = geth - er, My Lord and

I. And so we walk to - geth - er, My Lord and

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And so we talk to - geth - er, My Lord and

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1. There's not a friend like the low - ly Je - sus, No, not one! no, not one! 2. No friend like Him is so high and ho - ly, No, not one! no, not one! 3. There's not an hour that He is not near us, No, not one! no, not one! 4. Did ev - er saint find this friend for- sake Him? No, not one! no, not one! 5. Was e'er a gift like the Sav -iour giv - en? No, not one! no, not one!

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P. P. BILHORN P. P. BILHORN

up - on the shore, Prais- ing Him for - ev - er-more;

55 The Best Friend Is Jesus

4 4+ : _el_ 1. Oh, the best friend to have is 2. What a friend I have found in 3. Though I pass through the night of 4. When at last to our home we

Je - sus; When the cares of life up-on you Je - sus! Peace and com-fort to my soul He sor - row, And the chill - y waves of Jor - dan

gath - er, With the faith-ful who have gone be- -AV •

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I shrink nor fear, For my Say - iour is

-•-im-part; nor harm; so near;

Oh, the best friend He will hear you when you call;

Oh, the best friend to have is Je - sus. The best friend to have is Je - sus, Je-sus every day,

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He will help you when you fall,

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Pre-cious name, 0 how sweet! Hope of earth and joy Precious name, 0 how sweet, how sweet!

56 Precious Name LILLIAN BAXTER WILLIAM H. DOANE

of sor - row and of woe; a shield from ev - ery snare; it thrills our souls with joy,

ing pros-trate at His feet,

1. Take the name of Je - sus with you, Child 2. Take the name of Je - sus ev - er, As 3. 0 the pre-cious name of Je - sus! How 4. At the name of Je - sus bow - ing, Fall -

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1. The name of Je - sus is so sweet, I love its mu - sic to re-peat; 2. I love the name of Him whose heart Knows all my griefs and bears a part; 3. That name I fond - ly love to hear, It nev - er fails my heart to cheer, 4. No word of man can ev - er tell How sweet the name I love so well;

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Sweet name, dear name, There's no oth - er name like Je - sus; (sweet name)

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'Tis the an - gel's There's no oth - er 'Tis the hope to Then 'tis well Then 'tis well

joy in heav - en, 'Tis the Christian's joy be - low. name like Je - sus When the heart is free and glad. hear His wel - come That my faint - ing spir - it cheers.

Je - sus Bless-es all I do or say. Je - sus Is my dy - ing trust and stay.

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58 There's No Other Name Like Jesus

F. E. BELDEN

F. E. BELDEN

1. There's no oth - er name like Je - sus, 'Tis the dear-est name we know, 2. There's no oth - er name like Je - sus When the heart with grief is sad, 3. 'Tis the hope that

I shall see Him When in glo - ry He ap - pears, 4. If He wills that

I should la - bor In His vine-yard day by day, 5. If

He wills that death's cold fin - ger Touch my fee- ble, mor - tal clay,

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li - est name; From the bless-ed name!

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59 The Holiest Name W. A. OGDEN MARGARET MOODY

Sweetest name my heart hath known, And my lips take up the strain, Sing-ing His

:$ 1. Dear-est name in earth or heav - en, 2. To my heart it brings a bless - ing, 3. Oh, my soul would swell the cho - rus,

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and shame; Oh, it was won- der-ful, blest be His name! Seeking for me, for me. Oh, it was won- der-ful, how could it be? Dy - ing for me, for me. Gent-ly and long did He plead with my soul, Call-ing for me, for me. Oh, I shall see Him de-scend-ing the sky, Coming for me, for me.

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1. Je - sus, my Sav-four, to Beth - le-hem came, Born in a man - ger to sor-row 2. Je - sus, my Sav-four, on Cal - va-ry's tree, Paid the great debt, and my soul He 3. Je - sus, my Sav-four, the same as of old, While I was wand'ring a - far from 4. Je - sus, my Sav-four, shall come from on high, Sweet is the prom-ise as wea - ry

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rec - on - ciled!" an- gels sing, in His wings.

God and sin - ners While a - dor - ing Risen with heal - ing

Peace on earth, and mer - cy mild, In the man - ger born a king, Life and light to all He brings,

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1. Hark! the her - ald an - gels sing, "Glo - ry to the new-born King; 2. Christ, by high - est heaven a - dored, Christ the ev - er - last -ing Lord; 3. Hail! the heaven-born Prince of Peace! Hail! the Sun of Righteous-ness!

With th' an - gel - is host pro-claim, "Christ Christ on earth has come to dwell, Je -Born to raise the sons of earth, Born

is born in Beth - le - hem!" sus, our Im- man - u - el! to give them sec - and birth.

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L. H. REDNER

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of all the years Are met in to God the King, re - ceive Him still, a - bide with us,

thee to - night. And peace to men on earth. The dear Christ en - ters in. Our Lord Im - man - u - el!

The hopes and fears And prais - es sing Where meek souls will Oh, come to us,

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I will cling to the cross, Till my tro-phies at last I lay down; old rug-ged cross,

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66 Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed? ISAAC WATTS (First Tune)

HUGH WILSON

1. A - las! and did my 2. Was it for crimes that 3. But drops of grief can 4. Help me, dear Say- iour,

Say - iour bleed? And did my Soy -'reign die? I have done, He groaned up - on the tree?

ne'er re - pay The debt of love I owe; thee to own, And ev - er faith - ful be;

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(Second Tune)

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I. A - las! and did my Say - iour bleed? And did my Sov-ereign die? 2. Was it for crimes that I have done, He groaned up - on the tree? 3. But drops of grief can ne'er re - pay The debt of love I owe; 4. Help me, dear Say - iour, Thee to own, And ev - er faith - ful be;

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68 I Gave My Life for Thee FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL

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1. I gave. My life for thee, 2. My Fa - ther's house of light, 3. I suf - fered much for thee,

My pre - cious blood I shed, My glo - ry - cir - cled throne, More than thy tongue can tell,

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the dead; and lone; from hell;

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gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for

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I gave, I gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for Me? I left, I left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for Me? I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me?

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WILLIAM FL DOANE KATHERINE HANKEY

Of Je - sus and His love; Whom Je - sus came to save; Is cost - ing me too dear;

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sim - ply, As al - ways, If gjo - ry Is

to a lit - tle child, For I am you would really be, In an - y dawn-ing on my soul, Tell me the

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CHARLES H. GABRIEL

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JOHN R. SWENEY

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Tell me the sto - ry most pre - cious Sweet - est that ev - er was heard; How for our sins He was tempt-ed, Yet was tri-urn - phant at last; Tell of the grave where they laid Him, Tell how He liv - eth a - gain;

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loo my life, I crown Thee now, Thine shall the glo - ry be; the tomb where Thou wast laid, Ten - der-ly mourned and wept; like Ma - ry, thru the gloom, Come with a gift to Thee; be -will - ing, Lord, to bear Dai - ly my cross for Thee;

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75 Lift Him Up

1. Lift Him up, 'tis 2. Lift Him up, this 3. Lift Him up in 4. 0 then lift Him

-dr-He that bids you, pre-cious Say - iour, all His glo - ry, up in sing-ing,

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Liy - ing wa - ters will He He will draw them to His E'en the care - less shall draw All the sins of men did

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Let the dy - ing look and live; Let the mul - ti - tude be - hold; 'Tis the Son of God on high; Lift the Say - iour up in prayer;

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peat it; Might - y throngs shall bless His name. - san - nah; And: the dumb shall shout His praise.

And the blind, who grope in They shall bear the cross of And from tongue to tongue re - All the deaf shall hear ho

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And though once so meek and low - ly, Yet the Prince of heaven was He; They shall gath - er from the way - side, Hastening on with joy - ous feet, Let them hear a - gain the sto - ry

Of the cross, the death of shame;

Yes, the young shall bow be - fore Him, And the old their voic - es raise;

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76 Jesus Calls Us

1. Je - sus calls us; o'er the to - mult Of our life's wild, rest- less sea, 2. Je - sus calls us from the wor - ship Of the vain world's gold-en store, 3. In our joys and in our sor - rows, Days of toil and hours of ease, 4. Je - sus calls us! By Thy mer - cies, Say - iour, may we hear Thy call,

Day by day His sweet voice soundeth, Say - ing,"Christian, fol - low Me." From each i - dol that would keep us, Say - ing,"Christian, love Me more." Still He calls, in cares and pleas-ures, "Chris-tian, love Me more than these." Give our hearts to Thy o - be - dience, Serve and love Thee best of all.

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77 Calling WILL L. THOMPSON WILL L. THOMPSON

• -a- 1. Soft - ly and ten-der - ly Je - sus is call - ing, 2. Why should we tar - ry when Je - sus is plead-ing, 3. Time is now fleet-ing, the moments are pass- ing, 4. Think of the won-der - ful love He has promised,

Call - ing for you and for Pleading for you and for Pass-ing from you and from Promised for you and for

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come home; Ye who are wea - ry,

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1. There were ninety and nine that safe - ly lay 2. "Lord, Thou hast here Thy nine-ty and nine; 3. But none of the ransomed ev - er knew 4. "Lord, whence are these blood-drops all the way 5. But all through the mountains, thunder-riv - en,

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fold, But one was out on the hills a-way, Far, far from the gates of Thee?" But the Shepherd made answer: "One of Mine Has wandered a - way from

crossed, Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere He found His sheep that was track?" "They were shed for one who had gone astray, Ere the Shepherd could bring him steep, There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice, I have found My

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gold— A - way on the mountains wild and bare, A - way from the ten-der

Me, And al - though the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to

lost. Far out in the des -ert He heard its cry— Fainting and help-less and back." "Lord, why are Thy hands so rent and torn?" "They are pierced tonight by sheep!" And the an - gels sang a-round the throne, "Re-joice, for the Lord brings

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1. Some-one will en - ter the pearl - y gate 2. Some-one will glad - ly his cross lay down 3. Some-one will knock when the door is shut 4. Some-one will sing the tri - um. - phant song

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Shall You? Shall I?

G. M. J. JAMES MC GRANAHAN

Taste of the glo - ries that there a - wait, Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Faith - ful, approved, shall re-ceive a crown, Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Hear a voice say- ing, "I know you not ;" Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Join in the praise with the blood-bought throng; Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I?

Some-one will tray- el the streets of gold, Beau- ti - ful vi-sions will there be-hold, Some-one the glo ri - ous King will see, Ev - er from sor-row of earth be free, Some-one will call and shall not be heard, Vain - ly will strive when the door is barred, Some-one will greet on the gold - en shore, Loved ones of earth, pain and part-ing o'er,

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Feast on the pleasures so long fore-told; Hap - py with Him through e- ter - ni - ty ; Some-one will fail of the saints' re-ward; Safe in the glo - ry for - ev - er-more;

Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I? Shall you? shall I?

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1. Je - sus 2. Je - sus 3. Je - sus 4. Je - sus

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ten - der - ly call - ing call - ing the wea - ry wait - ing— oh, come to plead- ing— oh, list to

thee home— Call - ing to rest— Call - ing

Him now— Wait - ing His voice— Hear Him

• to - day, to - day, to - day, to - day,

call - ing to - day; Why from call - ing to - day; Bring Him wait - ing to - day; Come with hear Him to - day; They who

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81 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

LOUIS SPOHR HORATIUS BONAR

heard the voice heard the voice heard the voice

je - sus Je - sus Je - sus

say, "Come un - to Me and rest; say, "Be - hold, I free - ly give say, "I am this dark world's light;

Lay down, thou wea - ry one, lay down The liv - ing wa - ter; thirst - y one, Look un - to Me; thy morn shall rise,

Thy head up - on My Stoop down and drink, and And all thy days be

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1. "Who - so - ev - er hear - eth," shout, shout the sound! Send the blessed 2. Who - so - ev - er corn - eth need not de - lay; Now the door is 3. "Who - so - ev - er will," the prom - ise se-cure, "Who- so - ev - er

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all the world a - round ; Spread the joy- ful news wher - ev - er man is found: en - ter while you may; Je - sus is the true, the on - ly liv - ing way; ev - er must en - dure; "Who - so - ev - er will," Tis life for- ev - er-more;

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rest and come to lambs to

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In His pres-ence dai - ly live; • Take me, Je - sus, take me now; Tru - ly know that Thou art mine; Glo - ry, glo - ry to His name!

I will ev - er love and trust Him, World- ly pleas-ures all for - sak - en; Let me feel the Ho - ly Spir - it, 0 the joy of full sal - va - tion!

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84 J. W. VAN DE VENTER

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I Surrender All W. S. WEEDEN

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All to Thee, my bless - ed Say - iour, I sur - ren - der

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85 Your Saviour, Too

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For you I am o'er me, But oh that my Sav-four were your Sav-iour, too. heav-en, But oh that He'd let me bring you with me, too! brightness, Dear friend, could I see you re - ceiv - ing one, too! glo - ry, And prayer will be answered—'twas answered for you!

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robe; 'tis re - splend-ent in has found you, tell oth-ers the

IRA D. SANKEY

A dear, lov - ing A hope for e -A - wait - ing in That my lov - ing

S. O'MALEY CLUFF

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words true and plain, "Ye you be in vain, "Ye you would ob - tain, "Ye

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Ye Must Be Born Again W. T. SLEEPER

GEORGE C. STEBBINS

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Je - sus by night, To ask Him the tend to the word So sol - emn - ly that glo - rious rest, And sing with the

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2. Lord Je - sus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to 3. Lord Je - sus, for this I most hum -bly en - treat; I wait, bless-ed

4. Lord Je - sus, Thou seest I pa-tient - ly wait; Come now, and with -

ev - er to live in my soul; Break down ev - ery i - dol, cast out ev - ery foe; make a complete sac- ri - fice ; I give up my - self, and whatev - er I know; Lord, at Thy cm - ci-fled feet, By faith, for my cleansing; I see Thy blood flow; in me a new heart create; To those who have sought Thee, Thou never said'st No;

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While on oth - ers Thou art call - ing, Kneel - ing there in deep con - tri - tion, Heal my wound - ed, bro - ken spir - it, Whom have I on earth be - side Thee?

Do not pass me by. Help my un - be - lief. Save me by Thy grace. Whom in heaven but Thee?

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Pass Me Not FANNY J. CROSBY WILLIAM H. DOANE

1. Pass me not, 0 gen - tle Say - iour, Hear my hum - ble cry; 2. Let me at Thy throne of mer - cy Find a sweet re - lief; 3. Trust - ing on - ly in Thy mer - it, Would I seek Thy face; 4. Thou the spring of all my corn - fort, More than life for me;

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we pray! the crown. ap-pears. er- more.

0, a - bide with us, There's a cross be- fore Till the morn - ing light Us from death for - ev

Lest with-out Thine aid we per - ish, There is suf - fering ere the glo - ry, Tar - ry with us, 0 our Sav - iour, Him who did through grace de - liv - er

89 Blessed Jesus, Meek and Lowly ANNIE R. SMITH

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With us here take Thine a - bode; Rug - ged though that path may be; Of Thy good-ness let us tell; Reign with all the good and blest,

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We would fain like Thee be ho ly, Let each bit - ter cup that's giv - en, All is ill with - out Thy fa - vor, Where no sin from Thee can sev - er,

Hum-bly walk - ing with our God. Serve to draw us near - er Thee. With Thy pres - ence all is well. Where the wea - ry are at rest;

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We would Thy sweet Spir - it cher - ish, Wel - come in our hearts Thy stay; In Thy foot-steps traced be - fore us, There we see earth's scorn and frown; While the eve - ning shad-ows gath - er, Through this drear - y night of tears, There to praise the match-less Giv - er, There with an - gels to a - dore

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1. Bap - tize us a - new 2. Un - wor thy we cry, 3. 0 heav en - ly Dove, 4. 0 list the glad voice!

With power from on high, Un - ho - ly, un clean, De - scend from on high! From heav - en it came:

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90 Baptize Us Anew W. A. OGDEN W. A. OGDEN

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With love, 0 re - fresh us! Dear Say - iour, draw nigh. 0 wash us and cleanse us From sin's guilt - y stain. We plead Thy rich bless - ing; In mer - cy draw nigh. Thou art My be - lov - ed, Well pleas - ed I am.

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my heart; I am liv - ing in the sun-light of the day, my heart; And I know that life for me be-gins a - gain, my heart; Ev - 'ry du - ty in the light of love I see, my heart; I shall sing it when I reach the oth - er shore,

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think of Him all the day long;

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Jesus Saves PRISCILLA J. OWENS

WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK

1. We have heard 2. Waft it on 3. Sing a - bove 4. Give the winds

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Bear the news to ev - ery land, Climb the steeps and cross the waves, Sing, ye is - lands of the sea. Ech - o back, ye o - cean caves, Sing it soft - ly through the gloom, When the heart for mer - cy craves, Shout sal - va - tion full and free, High - est hills and deep - est caves,

On - ward, 'tis our Lord's com-mand, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves. Earth shall keep her ju - bi - lee, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves. Sing in tri - umph o'er the tomb, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves. This our song of vic - to - ry, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves.

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Life in a Look F. E. BELDEN

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What a Wonderful Saviour

1. Christ has for sin a - tonement made, What a won - der - ful Say iour! 2. I praise Him for the cleans-ing blood, What a won - der - ful Say - iour! 3. He cleansed my heart from all its sin, What a won - der - ful Say - iour! 4. He walks be - side me all the way, What a won - der - ful Say - iour 5. He gives me o - ver - corn - ing power, What a won - der - ful Say - iour! 6. To Him I've giv - en all my heart, What a won - der - ful Say - iour!

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FANNY J. CROSBY WILLIAM H. DOANE

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cry, be gra - cious now to me, place, no shel - ter from the night, lone, and wea - ry are my feet,

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Only Thee CORIE F. DAVIS

DR. W. 0. PERKINS

1. Have I need of aught, 0 Say - iour! Aught on earth but Thee? 2. Though I have of friends so man - y, Love, and gold, and health, 3. Is there heart so kind and pa - tient With my fail - ings all? 4. Not for worlds would I ex - change it— This sweet faith in Thee!

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101 Anywhere With Jesus

JESSIE H. BROWN

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1. An - y-where with Je - sus 2. An - y-where with Je - sus 3. An - y-where with Je - sus

safe - ly go, not, a - lone; go to sleep,

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WILLIAM B. BRADBURY

1. Say - iour, like a Shep-herd lead us, Much we need Thy tenderest care; 2. We are Thine; do Thou be - friend us, Be the Guardian of our way; 3. Thou hast promised to re - ceive us, Poor and sin - ful though we be;

In Thy pleas-ant pastures feed us, Keep Thy flock, from sin de - fend us, Thou hast mer - cy to re - lieve us,

For our use Thy folds pre-pare. Seek us when we go a - stray. Grace to cleanse, and power to free.

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Say - iour to me, He bur - den a - way, He full - ness di - vine, I clouds of the sky, His

land; He hid - eth my life That shad-ows a dry, thirst-y in the depths of

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105 Just When I Need Him WILLIAM POOLE CHARLES H. GABRIEL

just when I fear; all the way through; all the day long; on Him I call;

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1. 'Tis so sweet 2. 0 how sweet 3. Yes, 'tis sweet 4. I'm so glad

Him at His word; His cleansing blood; and self to cease; sus, Sav-four, Friend;

to trust in Je - sus, Just to take to trust in Je - sus, Just to trust to trust in Je - sus, Just from sin I learned to trust Thee, Pre-cious Je -

joy, and peace. till the end.

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107 Under His Wings

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ROBERT HARKNESS

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bound-less store; Tears will change to prais - es as you deep - est need; Count the times when Je - sus proved a have no fear; "Heav'n will be the sweet - er for the hot tears start; Give to Him the in - cense of a

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152 Sitting at the Feet of Jesus J. H. Arr.

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Sit - ting at the feet of Je - sus, I would look up - on the past, Sit - ting at the feet of Je - sus, There I love to weep and pray, Give me, Lord, the mind of Je - sus, Make me ho - ly as He is,

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0 what peace we of - ten for - feit, 0 what need-less pain we bear, Can we find a friend so faith - ful, Who will all our sor - rows share? Do thy friends de-spise, for-sake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer!

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JOHN M. SCRIVEN

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154 Grace Greater Than Our Sin JULIA H. JOHNSTON D. B. TOWNER

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158 Give Me Jesus

JOHN R. SWENEY FANNY J. CROSBY

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163 Closer to Thee, My Father, Draw Me MRS. E. W. CHAPMAN

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1. Stand up! stand up for Je sus! Ye sol - diers of the cross; 2. Stand up! stand up for Je - sus! The trum - pet call o - bey; 3. Stand up stand up for Je - sus! Stand in His strength a - lone; 4. Stand up! stand up for Je - sus! The strife will not be long;

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1. Bright - ly beams our Fa-ther's mer - cy, From His light-house ev - er - more, 2. Dark the night of sin has set - tied, Loud the an - gry bil - lows roar; 3. Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth - er: Some poor sail - or, temp-est tossed,

But to us He gives the keep - ing Of the lights a - long the shore. Ea - ger eyes are watch-ing, long - ing, For the lights a - long the shore. Try - ing now • to make the har - bor, In the darkness may be lost.

Some poor faint - ing, struggling sea -man You may res - cue, you may save.

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1. Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, Out in the des - ert dark and drear, 2. Who'll go and help the Shepherd kind, Help Him the wandering ones to find? 3. Out in the des - ert hear their cry, Out on the mountain wild and high,

Call - ing the sheep who've gone astray, Who'll bring them back in - to the fold,

Far from the Shepherd's fold a - way. Where they'll be sheltered from the cold?

Hark! 'tis the Mas-ter speaks to thee, "Go, find My sheep where'er they be."

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201 Rescue the Perishing FANNY J. CROSBY

WILLIAM H. DOANE

1. Res - cue the per - ish - ing, Care for the dy - ing; 2. Though they are slight-ing Him, Still He is wait - ing, 3. Down in the hu - man heart, Crushed by the temp - ter, 4. Res - cue the per - ish - ing, Du - ty de-mands it;

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WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK

1. Watch-man, blow the gos - pel trum - pet, Ev - ery soul a warn-ing give; 2. Sound it loud o'er ev - ery hill - top, Gloom - y shade and sun- ny plain; 3. Sound it in the hedge and high - way, Earth's dark spots where exiles roam; 4. Sound it for the heav - y la - den, Wea - ry, long-ing to be free;

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204 Harvest Time

J. B. 0. CLEMM J. 0. THOMPSON

1. Far and near the fields are teem-ing With the sheaves of rip - ened grain; 2. Send them forth with morn's first beam-ing, Send them in the noon-tide's glare; 3. 0 thou, whom thy Lord is send- ing, Gath - er now the sheaves of gold;

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Lord of har-vest, send forth reap - ers! Hear us, Lord, to Thee we cry;

Send them now the sheaves to gath - er, Ere the har - vest-time pass by.

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1. Hark! the voice of Je - sus call - ing, "Who will go and work to - day? 2. If you can - not cross the o - cean And the heath - en lands ex - plore, 3. If you can - not be the watch-man, Stand-ing high on Zi - on's wall, 4. While the souls of men are dy - ing, And the Mas - ter calls for you,

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Work, for the night is corn - ing, When man's work is done. Work, for the night is corn - ing, When man works no more. Work while the night is dark - ening, When man's work is o'er.

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mis-sion high ful - fill - ing, peo-ple, tongue, and na - tion bear the mes-sage glo - rious; Zi - on, ere thou meet Him,

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219 How Shall We Stand in the Judgment? HARRIET B. M'KEEVER JOHN R. SWENEY

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1. In the glad time of the har- vest, 2. 0 the rap - ture of His peo - ple ! 3. Long they've toiled with-in the har - vest, 4. We shall greet the loved and lov - ing,

EDWIN BARNES

-•- In the grand mil - len - nial year, Long they've dwelt on earth's low sod, Sown the pre - cious seed with tears; Who have left us lone - ly here;

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Just a - wards will then be giv - en, When the King shall claim His own. They will pass the pear - ly por - tal, When the King shall claim His own. Star - ry crowns will then be giv - en, When the King shall claim His own. 0, we long for that glad mor- row When the King shall claim His own.

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1. Called to the feast by the King are we, Sit - ting, perhaps, where His 2. Crowns on the head where the thorns have been, Glo - ri - fled He who once 3. Like lightning's flash will that in - stant show Things hid - den long from both 4. Joy - ful His eye shall on each one rest Who is in white wed-ding

peo - ple be; How will it fare, friend, with thee and me died for men; Splen - did the vi - sion be - fore us then, friend and foe; Just what we are will each neigh - bor know, gar - ments dressed; Ah well for us if we stand the test,

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JESSIE E. STROUT GEORGE E. LEE

Cheer up, ye pil-grims, be joy - ful and sing; Je - sus is com- ing a - gain! Corn - ing in glo - ry, the Lamb that was slain; Je - sus is com- ing a - gain! Break on the sands of the shores that ye lave; Je - sus is corn- ing a - gain ! Tem - pests and whirlwinds, the an-them prolong; Je - sus is corn- ing a - gain Knowledge in-creas-es; men run to and fro; Je - sus is com- ing a - gain I

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Jesus Comes

MRS. PHOEBE PALMER WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK

1. Watch, ye saints, with eye- lids wak-ing; Lo! the powers of heaven are shak-ing ; 2. Lo! the prom-ise of your Sav-iour, Par-doned sin and pur-chased fa - vor, 3. King-doms at their base are crumbling, Hark! His char - iot wheels are rumbling; 4. Na-tions wane, though proud and stately; Christ His king-dom Nast-eneth great-ly; 5. Sin - ners, come, while Christ is pleading; Now for you He's in - ter - ced - ing;

Keep your lamps all trimmed and burning, Read - y for your Lord's re - turn - ing. Blood-washed robes and crowns of glo - ry; Haste to tell re-demp-tion's sto - ry. Tell, 0 tell of grace a - bounding, Whilst the sev - enth trump is sounding. Earth her lat - est pangs is summing; Shout, ye saints, your Lord is com - ing. Haste, ere grace and time di - minished Shall proclaim the mys - tery fin - ished.

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ROBERT LOWRY

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ISAAC WATTS GEORGE F. ROOT

10 In - fin ite d'hy ex - cludes the night, And pleas - ures ban - ish pain. And see the Ca - naan that we love, With un - be-cloud - ed eyes;

There ev - er - last - ing spring a-bides And nev - er- with-ering flowers, Could we but climb where Mos - es stood, And view the land-scape o'er—

And but a lit - tle space di - vides This heaven-ly land from ours. Not all this world's pre - tend - ed good Could ev - er charm us more.

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236 Hail to the Brightness

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of - ten a - mid' the wild bil - lows I dream of thy rest, sweet rest!

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While the years of e - ter - ni - ty Be - tween the fair cit - y and And He hold - eth our crowns in His To meet one an - oth - er a -

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HORATIUS BONAR

WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK

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ring - ing, News of wondrous gladness bring - ing; Ah, 'tis heaven at last! land - ing, See the strange bright scene expanding; Ah, 'tis heaven at last! heal - ing, Hap - py hymns a-round us steal - ing; Ah, 'tis heaven at last! pall - eth, Song to song for - ev - er call - eth; Ah, 'tis heaven at last! ten - der; Prais - es to the Lamb we ren - der; Ah, 'tis heaven at last!

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faint when such a riv - er hab - it - ants of Zi - on, is the world-ling's pleasure,

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250 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken JOHN NEWTON

F. JOSEPH HAYDN

1. Glo - rious things of thee are 2. See the streams of liv - ing 3. Round each hab - i - to - tion 4. Say - iour, if of Zi - on's

spoken, Zi - on, cit - y of our God; waters Springing from e - ter - nal love, hovering, See the cloud and fire ap -pear cit - y I, through grace, a mem - ber am,

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Topical Index

Praise and Worship Sabbath

All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name! 48 Again the Day Returns . 32 Baptize Us Anew 90 Day of Rest and Gladness 31 Beauty for Ashes 145 Don't Forget the Sabbath 28 Blessed Be the Name 136 Holy Day, Jehovah's Rest 35 Blessed Jesus, Meek and Lowly 89 Holy Sabbath Day 30 Fairest Lord Jesus 72 How Sweet Upon This Sacred Day 33 Faith of Our Fathers 47 Safely Through Another Week 29 Fount of Every Blessing 13 Welcome, Delightful Morn 27 Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah 3 Welcome, Welcome, Day of Rest 34 Hail Him the King of Glory 218 How Firm a Foundation 9 Bible I Belong to the King 147 I Sing the Mighty Power 8 A Glory in the Word 40 I Will Sing of Jesus' Love 50 An Open Bible for the World 37 In the Beauty of Holiness 7 Break Thou the Bread of Life 36 Jesus, Come and Bless Us 6 Faith of Our Fathers 47 Jesus Saves 93 Go and Inquire 46 Lead On, 0 King Eternal 10 Give Me the Bible 39 Love Divine 14 O Word of God Incarnate 38 My Redeemer 73 Open My Eyes, That I May See 42 Near to the Heart of God 12 Standing on the Promises 41 O Jesus, My Redeemer 132 The Sacred Book 43 O Worship the King 2 Thy Word Is Like a Garden 44 Our Help in Ages Past 21 Wonderful Words of Life 45 Praise Him! Praise Him! 4 Standing on the Promises 41 Christ—First Advent The Lord in Zion Reigneth 1 The Lord Is My Light This Is My Father's World

114 5

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Little Town of Bethlehem

62 64

To God Be the Glory 16 O Come, All Ye Faithful 61 Tread Softly 11 Seeking for Me 60 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 153 Silent Night, Holy Night 63 What a Wonderful Saviour 97 Wonderful Love for Me 190 Christ—Crucifixion Wonderful Love of Jesus 19 Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed? 66, 67

Sabbath School Beneath the Cross of Jesus I Gave My Life for Thee

155 68

My Sabbath Home 17 Lead Me to Calvary 74 Work for the School 15 Life in a Look

Lift Him Up 94 75

Anniversary and Special Occasions My Redeemer Near the Cross

73 157

A Year of Precious Blessings 20 Redeemed 92 Another Year 23 Tell Me the Old, Old Story 69 Come, Ye Thankful People 25 Tell Me the Story of Jesus 71 Hark! the Herald Angels Sing 62 The Old Rugged Cross 65 Little Town of Bethlehem 64 The Way of the Cross Leads Home 70 Now Thank We All Our God 26 O Come, All Ye Faithful 61 Jesus' Love and Friendship Our Help in Ages Past 21 Seeking for Me 60 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name! 48 Silent Night, Holy Night 63 Blessed Be the Name 136 Thanksgiving 24 I Belong to the King 147 The Opening Year 22 I Will Sing of Jesus' Love 50 Wake the Song 18 In the Garden 162

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I've Found a Friend 52 God Will Take Care of You 168 Jesus Never Fails 96 He Hideth My Soul 103 Loving-Kindness 49 Hiding in Thee 108 My Lord and I 53 I Belong to the King 147 No, Not One 54 I Need Thee Every Hour 115 Precious Name 56 Just When I Need Him 105 Sweeter as the Years Go By 167 Loving-Kindness 49 That's Why I Love Him 104 Moment by Moment 116 The Best Friend Is Jesus 55 My Lord and I 53 The Great Physician Now Is Near 51 Saviour, Like a Shepherd 102 The Holiest Name 59 Standing on the Promises 41 The Name of Jesus 57 Tell It to Jesus 118 There's No Other Name Like Jesus 58 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus 106 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 153 That's Why I Love Him 104 What a Wonderful Saviour 97 The Lord Is My Light 114 Wonderful Love for Me 190 The Solid Rock 112 Wonderful Love of Jesus 19 Trust and Obey 111

Under His Wings 107 Invitation and Response We Have an Anchor 110

Anywhere, Dear Saviour Baptize Us Anew

210 90

Joy and Peace

Blessed Jesus, Meek and Lowly 89 A Child of the King 120 Calling 77 Abiding and Confiding 133 Come, Great Deliverer, Come 98 Beauty for Ashes 145 Draw Me Nearer 150 Blessed Assurance 122 He Brought Me Out 100 Blessed Be the Name 136 Here Am I, Send Me 205 Blessed Quietness 142 I Have Promised 156 Count Your Mercies 135 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say 81 He Lives 125 I Love to Tell the Story 95 Higher Ground 127 I Surrender All 84 I Belong to the King 147 I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go 187 I Would Be Like Jesus 144 It Is Morning in My Heart 91 I Would Draw Nearer to Jesus 134 Jesus Calls Us 76 Is My Name Written There? 128 Jesus Is Tenderly Calling 80 Leaning on the Everlasting Arms 119 Jesus Never Fails 96 Look for the Beautiful 140 Jesus Saves 93 Love's Rainbow 137 Life in a Look 94 Marching to Zion 123 Lovingly, Tenderly Calling 83 More About Jesus 138 My Jesus, I Love Thee 161 Music in My Soul 139 Only Thee 99 Never Alone 143 Pass Me Not 88 Nor Silver Nor Gold 141 Redeemed 92 0 Jesus, My Redeemer 132 Shall You? Shall I? 79 Showers of Blessing 129 The Ninety and Nine 78 Stand on the Rock 130 What a Wonderful Saviour 97 Sunlight in the Heart 131 Whiter Than Snow 87 Sunshine in the Soul 124 Wholly Thine 159 Sweet Peace 121 Whosoever Will 82 The Saviour With Me 126 Ye Must Be Born Again 86 Your Saviour, Too 85 Consecration and Fellowship

Faith and Trust Beneath the Cross of Jesus Blessed Are They That Do

155 164

A Shelter in the Time of Storm 109 Closer to Thee, My Father, Draw Me 163 Abiding and Confiding 133 Draw Me Nearer 150 All the Way 117 Father, We Come to Thee 148 Anywhere With Jesus 101 Give Me Jesus 158 Blessed Quietness 142 God Will Take Care of You 168 Build on the Rock 113 Grace Greater Than Our Sin 154

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He Leadeth Me 151 Christ for the World 247 I Have Promised 156 Even Unto the End 194 In the Garden 162 Harvest Time 204 I've Found a Friend 52 Here Am I, Send Me 205 Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me 146 In Christ There Is No East nor West .._. 192 Lord, in the Morning 239 I Love to Tell the Story 95 My Jesus, I Love Thee 161 Lift Him Up 75 Near the Cross 157 Living for Jesus 196 Not I, but Christ 160 Lower Lights 198 0 for a Closer Walk 216 Make Me a Blessing Today 195 0 Let Me Walk With Thee 166 Publish Glad Tidings 209 Sitting at the Feet of Jesus 152 Rescue the Perishing 201 Speak to My Soul 165 The Helping Word 197 Sweeter as the Years Go By 167 The King's Business 208 Take Time to Be Holy 149 The Night Is Coming 206 The Best Friend Is Jesus 55 Throw Out the Life Line 200 The Rock That Is Higher 169 What Are You Doing for Jesus? 191 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 153 Where Are the Reapers? 202 Wholly Thine 159 Work for the School 15

Working, 0 Christ, With Thee 207 Christian Warfare

Faith Is the Victory 173 Second Advent

Forward 172 Christ Returneth 222 Heir of the Kingdom 176 Even at the Door 225 Men of God, Arise 174 Face to Face 230 Onward, Christian Soldiers 171 Gleams of the Golden Morning 226 Sound the Battle Cry 177 Glory Song 232 Stand Like the Brave 175 Golden Dawning 229 Stand Up for Jesus 178 Hail Him the King of Glory 218 We Are Living, We Are Dwelling 170 He's Coming 215

Hold Fast Till I Come 227 Missions How Shall We Stand in the Judgment? 219 An Open Bible for the World 37 In a Little While We're Going Home 213 Anywhere, Dear Saviour 210 Jesus Comes 228 Awake, My Soul 182 Jesus Is Coming Again 224 Bring Them In 199 Longing 214 Even Unto the End 194 Shall We Gather at the River? 231 From Greenland's Icy Mountains 179 The Breaking of the Day 212 Hasten On, Glad Day 185 Waiting and Watching 2.17 Here Am I, Send Me 205 We Know Not the Hour 223 Ho! Reapers of Life's Harvest 183 When the King Comes In 221 I Love to Tell the Story 95 When the King Shall Claim His Own 220 I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go 187 Is Your Lamp Burning? 186 Heaven and Homeland Lead On, 0 King Eternal 10 Beautiful Robes 246 Lift Him Up 75 Beautiful Valley of Eden 237 Saved to Serve 188 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken .... 250 Seeking the Lost 189 Hail to the Brightness 236 The Morning Light 184 Heaven at Last 249 The Whole Wide World for Jesus 181 Home of the Soul 243 We've a Story to Tell to the Nations . 180 I Shall See the King 241 Where Are the Reapers? 202 My Saviour First of All 244

Work and Duty On Jordan's Stormy Banks Over Yonder .

234 242

Anywhere, Dear Saviour 210 Sweet By and By 240 Anywhere With Jesus 101 The Year of Jubilee 245 Ask Not to Be Excused 193 There Is a Land of Pure Delight 235 Blow the Trumpet 203 They Come From the East and West 248 Bring Them In 199 We Are Nearing Home 233 Building for Eternity 211 We Shall Know 238

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A child of the King 120 A glory in the word 40 A ruler once came to Jesus by night 86 A shelter in the time of storm 109 A wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord 103 A year of precious blessings 20 Abiding and confiding 133 Again the day returns 32 An open Bible for the world 37 Angel voices sweetly singing 249 Another year 23 Anywhere, dear Saviour 210 Anywhere with Jesus, , 101 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? 66, 67 All hail the power of Jesus' name! 48 All the darkness of the night has passed 91 All the way ' 117 All to Jesus I surrender 84 Are you Christ's light bearer? 186 Are you heavy laden and with sorrow 135 Are you weary, are you heavyhearted? .._ 118 Ask not to be excused 193 Awake, my soul! 182 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 49

Baptize us anew 90 Be not dismayed whate'er betide 168 Be silent, be silent " 11 Beautiful robes 246 Beautiful valley of Eden 237 Beauty for ashes 145 Beneath the cross of Jesus 155 Blessed are they that do 164 Blessed assurance 122 Blessed be the name 136 Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly 89 Blessed quietness 142 Blow the trumpet 203 Break Thou the bread of life 36 Brightly beams our Father's mercy 198 Bring them in 199 Build on the Rock 113 Building for eternity 211

Called to the feast by the King are we 221 Calling 77 Christ for the world 247 Christ has for sin atonement made 97 Christ, our mighty Captain 172 Christ returneth 222 Closer to Thee, my Father, draw me 163 Come, Great Deliverer, come 98 Come let us sing of homeland 242 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing 13 Come, we that love the Lord. 123 Come, ye thankful people - 25 Count your mercies 135

Day of rest and gladness 31 Dearest name in earth or heaven 59 Don't forget the Sabbath 28 Draw me nearer 150 Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine 116

Earthly friends may prove untrue 96 Earthly pleasures vainly call me 144 Encamped along the hills of light 173 Even at the door 225 "Even unto the end" 194

Face to face 230 Fairest Lord Jesus 72 Faith is the victory 173 Faith of our fathers 47 Father, we come to Thee , 148 Far and near the 'fields are teeming 204 Firmly stand for God 130 For all the blessings of the year 24 Forward 172 Fount of every blessing 13 From Greenland's icy mountains 179

Give me Jesus 158 Give me the Bible 39 Gleams of the golden morning 226 Glorious things of Thee are spoken 250 Glory song 232 Go and inquire • 46 Go ye into all the world 194 God will take care of you 168 Golden dawning 229 Grace greater than our sin 154 Great God, we sing that mighty hand 22 Guide me, 0 Thou great Jehovah 3

Hail Him the King of glory. 218 Hail to the brightness 236 Hark! the herald angels sing 62 Hark! the voice of Jesus calling 205 Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice_ I. hear 199 Harvest time ' 204 Hasten on, glad day 185 Have I need of aught, 0 Saviour! 99 He brought me out 100 He hideth my soul 103 He leadeth me 151 He lives ' 125 He's coming 215 Hear the words our Saviour hath spoken 164 Heaven at last 249 Heir of the kingdom _176 Here am I, send me 205 Hiding in Thee , . 108 Higher ground i 127 Ho! reapers_ of life's harvest 183

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Hold fast till I come 227 Holy day, Jehovah's rest 35 Holy Sabbath day 30 Home of the soul 243 How firm a foundation 9 How shall we stand in the judgment? 219 How sweet are the tidings 215 How sweet upon this sacred day 33

I am a stranger here 208 I am Thine, 0 Lord 150 I am waiting for the morning 229 I belong to the King 147 I come to the garden alone 162 I gave My life for thee 68 I have a Friend so precious 53 I have a Saviour 85 I have learn'd the wondrous secret 133 I have promised 156 I heard the voice of Jesus say 81 I love the sacred Book 43 I love to tell the story 95 I must have the Saviour with me 126 I must needs go home by the way of the 70 I need Thee every hour 115 I serve a risen Saviour 125 I sing the love of God, my Father 145 I sing the mighty power 8 I shall see the King 241 I surrender all 84 I will sing of Jesus' love 50 I will sing of my Redeemer 73 I will sing you a song 243 I would be, dear Saviour, wholly Thine 159 I would be like Jesus 144 I would draw nearer to Jesus 134 I'll go where you want me to go 187 I'm pressing on the upward way 127 I've found a Friend 52 If any little word of mine 197 In a little while we're going home 213 In Christ there is no east nor west 192 In joyful high and holy lays 19 In the beauty of holiness 7 In the garden 162 In the glad time of the harvest 220 Is my name written there? 128 Is your lamp burning? 186 It is morning in my heart 91 It may be at morn 222 It may not be on the mountain's height 187

Jesus calls us ' 76 Jesus, come and bless us 6 Jesus comes 228 Jesus has promised my Shepherd to be 104 Jesus is coming again 224 Jesus is tenderly calling 80 Jesus, keep me near the cross 157 Jesus, my Saviour, to Bethlehem came 60 Jesus never fails 96

Jesus saves 93 Jesus, Saviour, pilot me 146 Jesus, the loving Shepherd 83 Jesus, Thou hast promised 6 Joys are flowing like a river 142 Just over the mountains in the Promised 233 Just when I need Him 105

King of my life, I crown Thee now 74

Lead me to Calvary 74 Lead on, 0 King eternal 10 Leaning on the everlasting arms 119 Let us sing a song that will cheer us by 213 Let us work for the school 15 Life in a look 94 Life is not a cloudless journey 137 Lift Him up 75 Lift up the trumpet, and loud let it ring 224 Little town of Bethlehem 64 Living for Jesus J96 Lonely? no, not lonely 143 Longing 214 Look for the beautiful 140 Lord, I care not for riches 128 Lord, in the morning 239 Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole 87 Love divine 14 Love's rainbow 137 Loving-kindness 49 Lovingly, tenderly calling 83 Lower lights 198

Make me a blessing today 195 Marching to Zion 123 Marvelous grace of our loving Lord 154 Men of God, arise! 174 Moment by moment 116 More about Jesus 138 Music in my soul 139 My Father is rich in houses and lands 120 My heart was distress'd 100 My heart's a tuneful harp 139 My hope is built on nothing less 112 My Jesus, I love Thee 161 My Lord and I 53 My Redeemer 73 My Sabbath home 17 My Saviour first of all 244

Near the cross 157 Near to the heart of God 12 Never alone 143 No, not one 54 Nor silver nor gold 141 Not I, but Christ 160 Now thank we all our God 26

O Christian, awake! 175 O come, all ye faithful 61 O day of rest and gladness 31

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O for a closer walk 216 Sweet promise is given to all who believe 227 O for a thousand tongues to sing 136 Sweet Sabbath school! 17 0 God, our help in ages past 21 Sweeter as the years go by 167 0 hear my cry, be gracious now to me 98 0 Jesus, I have promised 156 Take the name of Jesus with you 56 0 Jesus, my Redeemer 132 Take the world, but give me Jesus 158 O let me walk with Thee 166 Take time to be holy 149 0 little town of Bethlehem 64 Tell it to every kindred and nation 218 O safe to the Rock that is higher than I 108 Tell it to Jesus 118 O softly the Spirit is whisp'ring to me .... 195 Tell me the old, old story 69 O sometimes the shadows are deep 169 Tell me the story of Jesus 71 O where are the reapers that garner in 202 Thanksgiving 24 O Word of God incarnate 38 That's why I love Him 104 O worship the King 2 The best friend is Jesus 55 O worship the Lord 7 The breaking of the day 212 O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling 209 The coming King is at the door 225 Of Jesus' lOve that sought me 167 The golden morning is fast approaching 226 Oh, glory to God! 245 The Great Physician now is near 51 Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus .... 55 The helping word 197 On a hill far away 65 The holiest name 59 On Jordan's stormy banks 234 The King's business 208 Only Thee • 99 The Lord in Zion reigneth 1 Onward, Christian soldiers! 171 The Lord is my light 114 Open my eyes, that I may see 42 The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide 109 Our help in ages past 21 The morning light 184 Over yonder 242 The name of Jesus 57

The night ,is coming 206 Pass me not 88 Praise Him! Praise Him! 4 Precious name 56 Precious Redeemer, my brother and friend 214 Publish glad tidings 209

The ninety and nine The old rugged cross The opening year The Rock that is higher The Sacred Book The Saviour with me

78 65 22

169 43

126

Redeemed Rescue the perishing

92 201

The solid Rock The way of the cross leads home The whole wide world for Jesus!

112 70

181 The whole wide world is pleading 174

Safely through another week 29 The world's glorious harvest 185 Saved to serve 188 The year of jubilee 245 Saviour, like a Shepherd 102 There comes to my heart one sweet strain 121 Searching the Scriptures 46 There is a land of pure delight 235 Seeking for me 60 There is a place of quiet rest 12 Seeking the lost 189 There is sunlight on the hilltop 131 Shall you? Shall I? 79 "There shall be showers of blessing" 129 Shall we gather at the river? 231 There were ninety and nine that safely lay 78 Showers of blessing 129 There's a land that is fairer than day ...... 240 Silent night, holy night 63 There's life in a look 94 Sing them over again to me 45 There's no other name like Jesus 58 Sitting at the feet of Jesus 152 There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus 54 Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling 77 There's sunshine in my soul today 124 Someone will enter the pearly gate 79 They come from the east and west 248 Sound the battle cry 177 This is my Father's world 5 Speak to my soul 165 Throw out the life line 200 Stand like the brave 175 Thy Word is like a garden 44 Stand on the Rock 130 'Tis almost time for the Lord to come 212 Stand up for Jesus 178 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus 106 Standing on the promises 41 To God be the glory 16 Sunlight in the heart 131 Tread softly 11 Sunshine in the soul 124 Trust and obey 111 Sweet by and by 240 Sweet peace 121 Under His wings 107

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Waiting and watching 217 When Jesus shall gather the nations 219 Wake the song 18 When my lifework is ended 244 Watch, ye saints, with eyelids waking 228 When the King comes in 221 Watchman, blow the gospel trumpet 203 When the King shall claim His own 220 We are building in sorrow or joy 211 When the mists have rolled in splendor 238 We are living, we are dwelling 170 When we walk with the Lord 111 We are nearing home! 233 Where are the reapers? 202 We have an anchor 110 Whiter than snow 87 We have heard a joyful sound 93 Wholly Thine 159 We know not the hour 223 "Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the .... 82 We know not the time when He cometh 217 Whosoever will 82 We shall know 238 Will your anchor hold in the storm of life 110 We shall walk with Him in white 246 Wonderful love for me 190 We'll build on the Rock 113 Wonderful love of Jesus 19 We've a story to tell to the nations 180 Wonderful love of my Saviour 190 Welcome, delightful morn 27 Wonderful words of life 45 Welcome, welcome, day of rest 34 Work, for the night is coming 206 What a fellowship, what a joy divine .... 119 Work for the school 15 What a friend we have in Jesus 153 Working, 0 Christ, with Thee 207 What a wonderful Saviour 97 What are you doing for Jesus? 191 Ye must be born again 86 When all my labors and trials are o'er .. 232 Your Saviour, too 85

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