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Our 1943 Book

FOR

Singing Schools, Conventions, Etc.

AUTHORS

J. R. Baxter, Jr. V. O. Fossett Frank H. Stamps Luther G. Presley Albert E. Brumley Eugene Wright W. Lee Higgins Homer F. Morris J. B. Coats Wm. A. McKinney L. D. Huffstutler W. W. Combs Thos. J. Farris B. B. Edmiaston Dwight Brock Wilbur Wilson Ernest Rippetoe G. T. Speer John L. Shrader Marion W. Easterling P. B. Shaw W. M. DeVaughan Lonnie B. Combs J. E. Roane Walter E. Howell W. Allan Sims Chas. E. Moody Pledger B. Jones E. D. Culpepper Chas. R. Woods Walter Rippetoe Robt. E. Arnold Robt. S. Craft Roy W. Porter C. D. Williams L. L. Eads L. D. Laminack S. L. Wallace F. A. Formby Emory S. Peck Chas. E. Durham J. W. Payte Mrs. C. C. Yarbrough E. M. Baygents C. M. Lyles Rev. R. H. Cunningham Mrs. Frank H. Stamps Rev. C. Y. Butler Hale Reeves Rev. A. L. Clanton T. M. Bishop M. D. Humphrey Arthur R. Vaughan B. S. Key James H. Chandler Laurence Wilson G. W. Hatcher Guy S. Duncan Clifford W. Hatcher B. I. Cline Frank B. Jones Lester Williams J. R. Varner J. Conrad Hall James Noble Moore G. D. McNair Pete J. Noah W. C. Woodward W. J. Edwards Cecil Evans J. M. Collier M. H. McKee Thurman H. Smith Mrs. Emma Mayhall Jesse McBeth Gladys S. Wagoner Mrs. J. S. McGaughey M. M. Mayo Mrs. Emma S. Gregg Rev. Glenn E. Wagoner L. O. Bynum Harold Davis Pricilla Crouse Dr. G. D. Ross Wm. H. Davis

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Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Co., Inc. No. 1-A There'll be Singing and Shouting Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Win. H. Davis Wm. H. D. in "Anchored Faith" Arr. W. W. Combs

1. I am on my way to the land of day, To that home pre-pared for me; 2. Come and go with me o'er the crys - tal sea To the man-sions bright a-bove, 3. When we reach that land on the golden strand, What a meet-ing it will be,

I'll with an-gels sing prais-es to my King Thru-out all e - ter - ni - ty. In that home so fair live with loved ones there Sharing peace and joy and love. Ev - er more to rest with the saved and blest And to five e - ter - nal - ly.

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:t=: i^^^li 1 I ,b P No. 1 Anchored Faith Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. B.,Jr. in "Anchored Faith" J. R. Baxter, Jr* & -4 XM ^m 4 j 4 1. In waves of con - fu - sion my ves - sel was tossed, Not know-ing the 2. Pur-sued by mis - giv-ings I looked for a sign To guide me to 3. The temp-ters may come and the scof - fers de - ride, My faith is well

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The course I should fol-low He'll show. The way that He shows me is best. I have an-chored my faith in the And heav-en - ly bless-ings be - stow.

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blow and the thun-der may shock, The har-bor of love is home. heav-en my home* No. 2 When I found Him Copyright, 1940, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Herbert Bufium in "Golden Key" Virgil 0. Stamps

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rich- es I long had re - ject - ed pow-er that was all pre - vail - ing When I found Him. When I love which the saints a - lone know-eth

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No. 3 Mother's Love Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. G. P. in "Anchored Faith" Luther G. Presley

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1. Like the flow'rs that bloom in spring, Like the birds that soft - Iy sing, 2. Sweet-er than the harps that play,Bright-er than the col - ors gay, 3. High - er than the moon-tain steep ,Broad-er than the o - cean deep, •m—m ^-1 StM: m *r h r Hfc^P P=F Chorus ft m- fe tt: stei 3^4 fe ^ J'A * S 5 l j^4- ^ .-^=^rj7-T4^3 ^^ Like the sun that shines a - bove Is a moth-er's love. She keeps End -less as the sky a -bove Changeless as the stars a - bove She keeps as bcruClf'y-frtfiaMa^ F^= P w

as glad As here we trav-el a -bug, From dawn till night glad From dawn till night

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No. 4 I Gan't Forget You Blessed Lord Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Rev. W. A. Washburn in "Anchored Faith" Ernest Eippetoe

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stirred, Je • sus the bless - ed Lord came in, His the sweetest gone My Lord reached down His hand to save, Filled my heart with me; I'll praise Him with my lat - est breath As I near the

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No. 5 Help Me Sin* His Praise Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" E.D.Culpepper

1. I have found true joy and com - fort in the bless - ed Sav-ior's love, 2. When my soul was lost in bond - age Je - sus came to res - cue me, 3. If your soul is bowed in sor - row, let Him tell you how to live,

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you, Tho the vil - est sin - ner you may be, do; Just re - mem-ber Christ will un - der-stand, you; Ev - 'ry sor - row He will glad - ly bear,

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No. 7 Heading for the Sweet By and By Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. G. P. in "Anchored Faith" Luther G. Presley

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1. There is a home in the land of to-mor-row, Where my pos-ses-sions lie; 2. This life is short and so fleet-ing its pleasure, Sor-rows oft dim the eye; 3. How sweet to know on the hill-tops of glo - ry, I'll sing with saints on high; I*— * m- a £—<£g-it * ->— j£ I S 5 me m &*=£ a

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I'm trudg-ing on thru the toil and the sor - row, I'm go - ing where there is joy be - yond meas-ure, Heading for the sweet That's why with joy I am teU-ing love's sto-ry,

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No. 8 Wonderful Love Saved Me Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. w.w. in "Anchored Faith" Wilbur Wilson 8 ft N ^ S ^ tt 5=^: if 8 ' - - £ 1. When I was lost in sin, Je - ens the Lord came in, Won-der-ful 2. Once I was lone and sad, now I am free and glad, 3. Wan - der - ing soul come home, it will not pay to roam, m=tt -m—-m- 4_ |A IA IA tr-f ^ s

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No. 9 He Is My Friend Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. D. L. in "Anchored Faith" L. D. Laminack

1. When shadows of gloom o-ver-take me, There's One on whom I can depend; 2. Al - tho I may walk in deep sor-row, I'll trust Him to show me the way; 3. When tri-als of this life are o - ver, I've trav-eled the lastwea-ry mile,

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No. 10 I Am Living in Glory-land Now Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Herbert Buffum in "Anchored Faith" W. W. Combs ft ite«EiNs^ !=£ 3t=3t m 3=3 g i t i 1. 1 one time placed glo - ry - land o - ver the sea Where an- gels to 2. The glo - ry of glo - ry - land shines on my way, I feel it but 3. How wondrous the sav - ing grace sent from a- bove,God'smer-cy to

Je-sus would bow.would bow;But since I found par-don so pre-cious to me, can -not tell how, just how; But Je-sus has saved me.I'm hap-py to say, free - ly al - low, al - low; To those who so long have spurned His gift of love,

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glo-ry-land now; Since Je- sus the Sav-ior has pardoned my sins, right now; .. . L J

No. 11 It Will Not GhanAe Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J.B.C. in "Anchored Faith" J. B. Coats

-IP ftfT 1. In lands a - far, across the deep, Swift changes come 2. AI - tho to - day my heart is torn Be-cause a friend 3. Thru man-y years I've trusted Him He clos - er comes

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1. We shall see him in the morn-ing when we cross o'er the riv-er To that 2. We shall miss one who was faithful in this lowland of sor-row,He has 3. Oft we won-der why our loved ones from our home ties are taken And a-

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beau - ti - ful ci - ty of gold, We shall walk and talk to-geth-er gone to that beau-ti - ful land, We shall meet him by the riv - er lone we must trav - el a-Iong, But to-mor-row when the saved ones ^ Ju r* JU- £fe»=# * 3= £ -*-rt f=FF ^^rr =ai: f Fine

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heaven's bright side, In the morning when we all gath-er We shall know him when we gather — —

No. 13 The Rainbow Shines Thru the Gloud Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B.B.Edmiaston in "Anchored Faith" Pete J. Noah

^ 3=F3S g 1 ^=st — : 3=*= i 3=i3 ^ ^ ^^5 8pg' V 1. In fu - ry the storms of life may blow, The thun-ders be crash-ing 2. Here sometimes we meet with loss and grief, 'Neath burdens the spir - it 3. No mat-ter what tri - als we may meet, They can not God's love en-

loud, so loud; But faith shows to us a ra - diaut glow, bowed, is bowed; But trusting in God we find re -lief, The rain-bow shines shroud,enshroud;He'llleadus to vie - to - ry com-plete, - mw-s m-TT M^f=£ A fppp^i 1-T» Chorus B-M^S rflfcij -=—ts ^Fp

thru the cloud. The rain - bow shines thru ev - 'ry cloud, dark cloud. The rain - bow * * , „ ( i £ fff g^^lF=rr ^im=i§j -t^ fet at at=a B 5 : E FT ^ f=pT x ^t P=? P Sweet prom - ise gives a - new; Ee - viv - ing Sweet prom-ise a - new; Ee - viv - ing

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No. 14 I Will Follow Jesus Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. T. J. F. in "Anchored Faith" Thos. J. Farris

1. Once I lived in dark-ness, the light I could not see, Wan-d'ring from the 2. He pre-pares a man-sion on heav-en's shin -ing shore, Where there cometh 3. What a grand re - un - ion when we shall gath-er there, Where no sor - rows -A—*—A- £=c£ MM £l B-S=ttJ^ ifefe tz ftp - 4- i*l*i 1AUk IAMb (*= * ?•* m B MF* p, f y tr~tr^U

Shep-herd's fold; Christ the bless-ed Sav-ior in mer - cy res-cued me, not a care; I shall join the mil - lions who've journeyed on be-fore, ev - er come; No more sep - a - ra- tions, all free from ev - 'ry care, £_g__£_£. 5L A. Sr-frS g m|tt=t fc=s P- fe£ Chorusm e -_j— ^ -= «"^ -_< kr E3=3Eg *—cl- rJ*cr rr eave me shel-ter from the cold. I will fol - low In the ci - ty built four-square. We shall dwell with Christ at home. Je-sus

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lead me by His ho - ly word, To the man-sions bright above. —— I

No. 15 Love Eternal Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. R.S.C. in "Anchored Faith" Robt.S. Craft

1. Love e - ter-nal and su-preme,Com-ing from a-bove, a-bove; Gift of 2. Cbristis com-ing by and by, And will claim His own, His own; We shall 3. Watch and trust from day to day, Morning, night and noon, at noon; See the mw ±L £=£ »—F m- ** I E tt #--E- r r r i P t—r P Chorus S3 2: i^N =£=#±5=^ i^T ^S r~r~r grace man to re-deem, Love, e-ter-nal love, God's love. God's love meet Him in the sky, When this life is done, all done. sign boards on the way,Mark His coming soon,yes, soon. God's love di-

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No. 16 I Am Singing Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" Frank H. Stamps

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-at- -*- -m- -j- long life's lone-ly way, But the Sav - ior found me, put His arms a-round me, hap- pi-ness each day; With new joy I'msing-ing, mer-ry bells are ring-ing, shad -ows flee a-way; Press-ing on to glo - ry, tell-ing out mysto-ry, m¥r ite=fe £=£ t*--g ^ P—cz ^ U U l» if ^ I^=£ «•• Fine Chorus s *=F ^* J J a-<- m £ s- X "g~grrt Now He is my hope and stay. I am sing-iug bap-py I am sing-ing J- r r r h ^ CTf c ir si B u b w l> D.S.—Je-sus is my hope and stay. JEd^= £ 3»fc ffE^EE^ W "*Ls prais-es, I am al - ways sing-ing, night and day; hap - py prais-es,

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grace of God has made my spir - it whole; I am hap - py ev - 'ry day, Sav-ior's love and grace so full and free; I'll the race with patience run yon - der to my man-sion bright and fair; All my trou-bles will be o'er V-A Kg r—t— ^ g^gK^E fexfc e£S E'g-t##5 -v-^r Fine * ft- 2?^=3: ^f^5^^^^ v ** H all my sins are washed away, I am f ac-ing now the homeland of the soul, till I hear His words well done, Then His shining face in glory I shall see. when I reach the golden shore, I shall live f or-ev - er with my Sav-iorthere

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No. 18 Billows of Melodies Roll Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Tillit S. Teddlie in "Anchored Faith" Frank B. Jones .ft ft d ft > ft_ m m^ttttt* j. j n ? i-^UtPiii 1. Far out in the dis-tanceby faith I can Bee, All gleam -ing with 2. The an - gels are sing - ing a -round the white throne The songs that no 3. And what a glo - ri - ous day it will be Up there with that

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No. 19 A Faithful Witness was Paul Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W. A.McK. in "Anchored Faith" W.A.McKinney

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No. 20 As the Days Go By Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" James Noble Moore &z :3=^ [ i m Si£f3 P^ 1. Let your light shine bright o'er the rest -less wave, On the trou-bled sea 2. Let your light shine bright for the Lord each day Till it floods the path 3. Keep your lamp well trimmed, nev-er hide its light, Let it bright-ly shine 4. Let your light shine bright down the thorn-y road, Help the lone and sad L i •& JVr t J fe^#= ah—at-hd A ai r~U ^

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No. 21 In the Old Fashioned Way Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Mrs.^BF. H. S. in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. Frank H. Stamps & *4=£ +> W£ m . g m -i -ft ^^^EE^S

1. Our Fa-ther,we thank Thee for the sunrise each morn, For dew on the 2. An old fashioned no-tion,tho't-less peo-ple may say, When asked if they 3. In self - ish-ness we have gone a - way from God's love,Be-fus - ing to -m—+- - W* - f*- 1*- -r*- tea # rV- sgm^ :5=t fe^ 1— £ HE

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heav-ens so fair We thank Thee, we thank Thee for blessings we share, shad-ows draw nigh, And pray for the lost ones per - haps they've passed by. Je - sus and pray, Be - turn to the Fa - ther in the old fashioned way. - £ * -f- ^*- ^ X r m & eatr35 ss ff^N D. S.—Be -turn to the Fa -ther in the old fashioned way. Chorus

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No. 22 There Is a Name Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. C.Y. B. k in "Anchored Faith" Rev. C. Y. Butler -£—*-r-U= £ 22: 1 1^ -t J * ^ YWti" u IMMTu U U 1 ~ 1. There is a name, a ho - ly name, I lift my 2. There is a name, a ho - ly name, Let na - tions 3. There is a name, a ho - ly name, Rich gifts to 4 h i J -r> J=—-^ -^ JLJL > J 1 — A. _ A A A^A a * -*- s a— «=£ £=£=£ ^ *=3 s ^^^^^^Jn-ft- •ar-ari— =3^* -*-^£r ^h+i*- *—*- u> y uuuuPW zztttp t; ^ ^ tt voice thatname to sing; Its glo - ry lives while a- ges bow be-fore their King; To Cal - va - ry, to set men Him let peo - pie bring; His life He gave, men's souls to -,_ s _ ,_, ft rvft ft J_ ^—*- i I }—\— : E JAAAA Mb—:£=£4A lA -I—eat I gtte ^ D.S.—When shadows fall, I trust His s Fine -U

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He gave to me a great re -ward; He gave to me a great re-ward; rrrrucmpi No. 23 What a Home That Will Be Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" F.A. Formby ------7T x 1. When we reach the shin-ing por-tals of the place pre-pared a-bove, What a 2. With the mil - lions who have gone before we'll make the cho-rus ring, 3. We shall ne'er grow tired or hun-gry and shall nev - er thirst a-gain, £- _h » -»g- ff- ->b- ^. ft ^— *-«k |g—U U g ,a!

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r r r tt there, All our trou-bles will be end-ed, no more bur-dens we must bear, o - ver there, ft No. 24 When He Gomes A&ain Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J.W.P. in "Anchored Faith" J.W.Payte2

~" t/XJ ^S-'-HB- -«H-m- ~^r-^- 1. When we see the Sav-ior, Je - sus, com-ing a- gain, Com-ing back in 2. He is sure - ly com-ing, com-ing, 'twill not be long, Time is swift -ly 3. Keep your garments spotless, spot-less, robes pure and white,Keep your lamp well

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No. 25 His Blessed Name Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.

Rev. R. B. Walden & B. B. E. in ' 'Anchored Faith" C. M. Lyles

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When dark fears up - on me roll, Je - sus on - der - stands. When my cross obscures the crown, Je - sus un - der - stands. When no friend my load can share, Je - sus un - der • stands.

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No. 28 Glory for Mo Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. E. W. in "Anchored Faith" Eugene Wright

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1. When I am sing-ing in that home of the soul, There by the beau - ti - ful 2. When I shall meet the friends and loved ones that wait, With them for-ev-er to

3. When in that ci - ty , with the ran-somed I stand, From all my sor - row set

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^ Bask-ing in love-light while the a - ges shall roll, be; Shar-ing the rap-tore of that bless -ed es-tate, That will be free; Shouting God's prais-es with that won-der-ful band,

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ISo. 29 You Better (Sot Wait Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. L. E. in "Anchored Faith" L. L. Eads £_ N _f\

1. If you must bear a heav - y load while trav-el-ing up life's wea-ry road, 2. Nothing but truth and right will win you bet-ter let Christ the Lord come in, 3. Man - y an eye is watch-ing yon, so, broth-er, be care-ful what you do, A &_*, tv f* f* S - fr A J J> g r¥=r>— * M n ^^a)- 4 j ai g ad—ar~

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en - ter heav-en's gate where wonderful joy and peace a - wait, pect to wear a crown, you can not wait till the sun goes down, You should be long - er, do not wait, to-mor-row, some-time may be too late,

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• 1 •** -^ g- f gfc "T fc ^ • *! — S3 S=fe£ a f* D.S. ft _R _P sr^~J „S J-J-J^L-* : ±J S rtur £ =£ You bet-ter not wait you might be too late, wait, you might be too late, J5_ -a—P*—^L f^f g&S>= f 17 n—jF $=S^S No. 30 You've Got to Reap Just What You Sow Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W. A. McK. in "Anchored Faith" W. A. McKinney : i te ^N~rng=g gr^-g"sftr ij FTTTTtm m 1.0 broth-er take heed.. where you are go-ing, broth-er take heed, 2. Be faith-ful to Him,. He is jour Sav-ior,He is your Lord, 3. Each tho't and each deed my Sav-ior knows them, surely He knows,

Give ser-vice to God wher-ev-er you go; Ex-am - ine the Feed ou His true word, make sure that you grow; A rec - ord is Temptations are rife with pil-grims be-low; He watch-es the

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No. 31 My Work on Earth is Ending To all who have "fought the good fight" Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W.E. H. in "Anchored Faith" Walter E. Howell IV ^^r =£ B^ —(- ±2 ;ao—at aa PP 1. I've left the sins of E-gypt,I'm bound for Ca-naan's land, I've come by 2. My load has been so heav - y, I've had but lit - tie rest, I've labored 3. The home that Christ has made me, how wondrous are its walls, Its streets and

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pil-grim way. My head is bend-ing low.Soon m the fold.

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No. 32 Pilate's Hall Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W.C. W. in "Anchored Faith" W.C.Woodward ffl

1. In - to the cru - el hall of Pi - late went the bless-ed Son of God, 2. They mocked Him andre-viled Him, placed a crown of thorns up - on His brow, 3. When all my work on earth is end - ed and I hear the call to go, £fi 3 ^=^£=£ 2=2 £ rT 9 1 5 •8: p

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sin, guilt, shame, On the cross He died for me; He took my sin, my guilty shame, He died upon the cross for .we; — — . —

No. 33 Hold to His Hand Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. Sug. by S. L. W. in "Anchored Faith" S. L. TT«IJ*a« J3l

1. If the way seems dark and drear on your pil-grim jour-ney here, 2. When temptations press you sore, think of what the Say- ior bore,Th»re is 3. When you try to do your best and you dread the com-ing test, m—m—e-b*.—«—m—p- fe^fc S£ I*--* r* JA~^j£ itkhzzb fc=tc ^ —*~g: ~ l > a<—a-

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No. 34 111 Be Ready Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B. B. Edmiaston in "Anchored Faith" V. 0. Fossett -&- —^=8=3=^ :$=»=»!=© P± r- 2—=*J-i— 1. Je - sua is com-ing to claim His own, I'll be read-y when He comes a- 2. He gave His life that we might be free, 3.1 yield my life, my all to His care, I'll be read-y to saife^pfFf^^fffrfrT

gain; Al - tho the hour by no one is fenown, I'll be read-y when He Now I ac - cept the par-don for me, earth a-gain; I want to serve Him,my cross I'll bear, I'll be read-y £ ilfSW *=!*—fc gfpjjgggf Chorus ^ 1*-^ " 3=*: K== **—-SS Alai A) —r~ Tffr rf-r^t comes a-gain. All un-wor-thy, trust-ing Je - sus,trust-ing, to earth a-gain. All un-wor-thy I am trust - ing Je - sus, mSt^

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No. 35 The Golden Ltent of Love Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred-Barra tt in "Anchored Faith" L. D. Huffstu tier

N K J JS _IS_ J : &L i ±-+ —H— --I-1 =r- i =f mm pi^g &E3m ^F=*? 1. Once my heart was filled with its grief and fear, And dark was the way 2. There is light and love fill - ing ev - 'ry place, I'm feast-ing to-day 3. Now the dove of peace ver - y sweet - ly sings, My faith in the Lord 4. Now the light of love Bhin-eth clear and bright Its light nev - er fails

s -*-'* -3- *W >L.4l Jr and the night was drear, But since Je - sus came bring-ing hope and cheer, on His match-less grace, Looking up with joy on His smil - ing face, with new rap - ture rings, For the gifts He sends comes on an - gels wings, in the dark -est night, And the path I tread ev - er glows with light, A F—A- Ik he * ' -1 TO SEE *—Eg A 3s * a = II , m ITU Chorus tef ^TJJ *- =3=5=3 PeHN

The light of His love shin-eth in my soul. His love is bright-ly shin-ing ggflF^^^f^^^^^m & 3*=St p^^=s -- -- -&- ^=^ 3=^

in my soul, Since the Lord in mer - cy cleansed and made me whole,

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No. 36 Going Home Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" W.J.Edwards JN K K P! sj—E— 1. I have no a-bid-ing ci - ty but I seek a place a-bove.And I 2. I'm a pil-grim on a jour-ney to a bet- ter land than this, I am 3. Let me tar -ry in the vine-yard till He says it is e-nough, For that

know when Christ shall call me I'll a - rise; I'll be waft-ed on to glo - ry striv - ing ev - 'ry day to win the prize; Here I bear a heav - y bur - den crown-ing day my hun - gry spir - it cries; I will trav-el with my MaB-ter

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to a port of peace and love, but up there 'twill all be bliss, I am go -ing to my home in par - a- tho the road be steep and rough,

and my tired feet cease to roam, n ^ Fine Chorus ^

due. Go -ing home, I'm go -ing home, sweet par - a - diee. a-croas the Jor-dan to my long Maght

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No. 37 I'll See My Savior's face To the Baxter Quartet* L. W. Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L.W. in "Anchored Faith" Lester Williams P=P A: tL ^L<—< : to^ft J-ii **

1. Some day I'll see my Sav-ior's face For this I know

2. Soon I shall cross the dark blue sea . And Christ my Lord. 3. A few more days to toil and wait Till I ar - rive IS hftft

I'm saved by grace; And when I reach that ci - ty fair. will pi -lot me; And when my ship lands on that shore at heaven's gate; I'll walk the streets. .. . of pur -est goldJlpJ

I know my Lord will meet me there Yes, when I lay I'll be with Christ for ev - er more With Christ my Lord who saved my soul Yes, when I - J? frjy^ -=!-* ^ 9-m-F-t= £ H X ' Li U v ; m U —^pr- ^ D.S.-With all the saints redeemed by grace. XJJ aL-4-^4- 3 =t= 3^ 3 this ar-mor down, I'll wear a robe and shin-ing lay this armor down, I'll wear a robe

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No. 38 He Took Away my Sadness Copyright. 1943. by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" W. Lee Hlflgln*

1. The path I trod was drear - y, my heart was sick and sore, My 2. When shadows gath - er o'er me as on my way I go, My 3. He nev - er will for - sake me, un-worth - y tho I be, When

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feet were tired and wea-ry, I wept as ne'er be- fore; But now the Sav - ior goes be- fore me to ban - ish all my woe; His light of trou- bles o - ver take me, His smil-ingface I see; I know that

D.S.—The clouds a-

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skies are bright-er since Je - sus came to me, My heav - y load is love is glow-ing all thru the day and night, The roy - al high-way He will guide me to yon - der gold - en shore, What -ev - er may be-

hove are rift-ed and bright-er grows the way, My bur-den He

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light-er from sin He set me free. show-ing, to guide roy feet a - right. He took a - way my sad-nesa, He tide me till sor-rows are no more. -»- n. -*- -m- -~- -~- -~- -x=z=;

lift-ed, I'm sing-ing all the day. D.S. -4- j5 SEJWtH3§ made ray troubles cease, He filled my heart with gladness and gave;ave me sweetest peace; No. 39 The Middle Gross Was Mine Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. A.L. C. in "Anchored Faith" Rev. A. L. Clanton Slow

-J-AJ ^1 . Al 1 S, A, 75T =3=^= r^ *|H- V 1. Up Calv'ry'8 slope our Savior went, Be-neath a cross His form bent low; 2. "rwas not for His own crimes He died, He spoke no gnile,He did no sin; 3. When all my la-bors here are done, I'll rise to dwell with Him for aye;

He reeled and fell, His strength was spent, Lord di - vine, that cross was He in my stead was cm - ci - fied, His life did give that I might With rap-ture I shall look up - on His bless - ed face who took my fifl* C rrr^rf ^ r rt m ~l> L> E V « Chorus 4^ tt~£^ -^a: p mine, I know. The mid-die cross was surely mine, live a - gain. place that day. The middle cross was surely mine,

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No. 40 The Things the Lord Has Done for Me Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" L. D. Huffstutler fete ^i—x- ^t-^- $££: *>•+*+>+>_ 5 ad-a^ra 1. My wea-ry soul was sad and low And burdened with. 2. In drea-ry days of toil and strife I'll sing a song.

3. When days of toil and strife are o'er And time and tide .

its grief and woe, And now 1 want the world to know where woes are rife I want to show to ev - 'ry life shall be no more, I'll sing with saints .... on yon - der shore, p^-Hi^^^U^ Chorus The things the Lord has done for me. The things the Lord has done for me. The things the PlM-J t&£ rr& t= =^JE 55 B-r-jrr'gT| & ^-J-d-i : s ^ wtrfr cnnr TfH Lord has done for me I want to tell The things the Lord has done for me I want to tell -A-A-A-A- -A-A-A- 3 :££££ eyj? i-ejjJ *^ *i a, a *j *i x- m -y-u $ =m^

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see, The things the Lord has done for me. shall know and see, The things the Lord has done for me. .Jk. A Jk A t^ £MM2 -**-*- m s t= £ = I OT f t± No. 41 In the Land of the Unsetting Sun Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. V. in "Anchored Faith" J. E. Varner ta 4^1=4 -ft ft M *} at : — ^5 * i=v? v ' t^ **IIP 1. On some won-der-ful day I shall go far a -way, When my work on this 2. There no storm elonds arise to be - dim the fair skies And no tempter will 3. 1 am will-ing to toil, sin-ful ef - forts to foil, When I think of the

earth has been done; If the good seed I sow I shall reap there I know, be there to shun, But the life will be sweet and the glo - ry com-plete, prize to be won; I shall find per-fect rest in that home of the blest, Be£-ft- -ft- -£- T=f=F fcr-tr D.S.—God's own Son is the light and there cometh no night,

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£-fi D.S. -i i]^ ^tm 3E & wt=at : m i-g. ^.'j L ^L ^-. T^g F ; -in*- m in that ci - ty so fair When the glo - ry crown we shall have won, No. 42 Jesus Is Leading Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Go. L. G. P. in "Anchored Faith" Luther 6. Presley f P 1. Won-der - ful the tho't it is to know.thru the drear-y shad-ows here be- 2. - ver us the clouds may oft-en roll, shut-ting out the light from heav-en's 3. Ton - der where the sun will not go down,waiting is the spot-less robe and in 4= fmPP u^-j^*—*: fc# fN4n^ -^Tt^zz^^LJ'J'4,"^J low, Je - sus is lead-ing lead-ing all the way; goal, crown, Jesus is lead-ing all the way;

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Thru the days of tur-moil and of strife, yon-der to a sweet-er bet-ter When the stormy winds be - gin] to blow, to the Rock of A - ges we can Glo - ry thru the a - ges it will be, tell me don't you want to go and ssfpppi D. S.—Giving us pro - tec-tion day and night, knowing His di-rec-tion will be Fine 4* rj;j 2C St 3^=2 i 1 ™C i» CfT life, Je - sus is lead-ing all the way. go, see? Je-sus is lead-ing yes, all the way. £=*

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No. 43 How I Love my Blessed Lord Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W. E. H. in "Anchored Faith" Walter E. Howell PI =£ ;£=£= iy-^-^ 3 is- 1. As we trav-el to and fro in this wick-ed world be -low, How we 2. Howl love my bless -ed Lord and re - ly up- on His word, Strength in

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No. 44 Memory Hall Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music A Ptff. Od. B. B. Edmiaston la "Anchored Faith" V. O. Fa*Mtt

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1. To the pleas-ant Hall of Mem-o - ry Oft I drift in dreams; 2. One by one tbej crossed the neat divide, Where the shadows fall; 3. It will not be long till I shall go, An-swer to their call;

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& tp= trr^ ==tm No. 45 Sing Out the Story Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. G. D. McN. in "Anchored Faith" G. D. McNair ^ ¥=*- ^ —*- i ~*-$r4 p—W\n? 1. Why be discouraged when something goes wrong? Face life with courage true, 2. Wor - ry no help can give, on - ly make sad, Look up in faith to God 3. Sing of the bless -ings great giv-en each day, Sing of the sun-shine bright wmf^^ -f f= p^£f ** ffi M^EE^^^^B sing - ing a song, 'twill cheer you;Sing of God's mercy and heav-en a-bove, and be made glad, by trusting; Pressing on t'ward the goal, heav-en a-bove, light-ing your way thru darkness;8oon we'll be go-ing to heav-en a-bove, fe 4=- V - - T*" ft §§g 5t e e 7 r c " E-r^tPg * * g f F D.Sw—Face life with courage true, anchored a-bove, Fine Chorus A. SSESE Sing out the sto - rry of re-deem-ingl-ing lolove.ve. Sing out the sto - ry with tmmi- it- -f — -—i r* a—^ a-—

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L>. IE g U •4=. — *- ^j L i W pi* ^i?^ir -gTr" Fpf No. 46 He's Coming Back Again Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. R. W. P. in "Anchored Faith" Roy W.Porter

1. I've read the gos - pel sto - ry, how Je - sus came from glo - ry, 2. how my heart is yearn-ing the Sav - ior's glad re - turn - ing, 3.0 broth -er, will you meet Him, with glad-ness can you greet Him, -^- -Ar- -At- -A- -A- -A- -At- -A- -A- —A- 4=- S^E# ^Vj^-U 1£-4e P=£^£: S-! ^ * ^5*— —At- ^rr-'C g c — And on the cross was cru - ci - fied; His bless -ed side was When on, this earth no more I'll roam; To glo - ry I'll go

. . - When He shall come. , to earth a gain? will you shout the

'- H ^gi r riv-en that we might be for-giv-en, To save the world our sweeping, in His e - ter-nal keeping, To dwell up there in sto - ry and greet the King of glo-ry, will your soul be

-^-.i i u u u Sav - ior died. He's coming back a - gain some hap - py day, that bright home, free from stain? com - ing back a-gain, glad and hap - py day, -A- -A- -4fc- -A- -A- -£- -A- ' -*r 4=-

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No. 47 Step by step Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Mrs. E. S. G. in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. Emma Stogsdill Gregg £- I rV-£-| =t 3r*=& 4 ±^=M: *l A A| A| Al a -wt"*- m r r 1. I am near-ing that ci - ty just o - ver the way, Step by step, step by 2. I am go - ing to see that bright man-sion so fair, 3. Man-y tri-als you meet ere you reach heaven's gate, Step by step,

-* -s- v it Btep; I am long -ing to see man-y friends on that day, I am I shall join that glad throng waiting me o - ver there, I am Btep by step; Seek the Sav - ior to-day lest you find it too late To be i*- -- y*- -fc—e— *—m- h— h— h— -f—

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No. 48 He Is Always There Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B. B. Edmlaston in "Anchored Faith" Homer F. Motxia rjr> ^^ P^^^^g^N^3p=£ r 1. In the qui - e - tude of home and in the nois - y throng, A - down the 2. In the church where peo-ple meet to praise His ho - ly name, In ev - 'ry 3. Oat up - on the crim-son fields of bat-tie, where men die, Be - side the

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3^? 2 *> pres-ent, view-ing right and wrong, The heart that knows Him ev-'ry-where the breaking 'neath its load of shame, He's pres - ent and in-vit - ing in Him an-chored far a - bove the sky, We seeee Hisiiis bless-edDiess-ea formiorm in robe of

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No. 49 Ne Said He Would Gome Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. M. H. McK. in "Anchored Faith" M. H. MeKee R -*— —PV- -HS Pi 1 1 H R N K 1 i * P 1 4-^ M £^^— *d A ** I I- -ltd A 4} —«J

1. When Je - sub was leav-tag, His fol - low-ers griev-tag, He told them Hit 2. The dead will be ris - tag with quickness sur - pris - tag, And talk-tae a* 3. Be read - y that morning to go with-out warn - tag, And fin - tan lk«

won-der-ral plan; He spoke of a man-sion in heav-en's ei-pan-sioa, man un - to man; The an -gels all sing-tag, glad praise will be bring-tag, work He be - gan; 'Tis home we'll be go - tag His rap-ture then knowing, >—A— _ (*— — I 1_ P if '9 ii ; £Efc£ m—»— «t £ £S 1 P P u ~tr y y p tr y y y r. „ Chorus

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No. 50 I'll Say Good-by to This Old World Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Luther G. Presley, Sug. E. W. in "Anchored Faitti" Eugene Wright

1. When I see Je-sus eom-mg down from a-bove,I'lI say good-by 2. When men are cry-ingfor the mountains to fall, I'll say good - by 3. When that bright ci-ty in its beau-ty I see, I'll say good-by B££ti±We £lte§ ^m^tmttfm to this world; When I go high - er on the To hide them from the Sav - ior to this world for-ev • er; When ho - ly an - gels shall come

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low, I'll say good-by to this world, pain be - low,I'U say good-by to this world. tenff l^*-^ i g si No. 51 Be True to the Lord Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. P.C. in "Anchored Faith" Priscilla GrouseCrouse 3^p#^^# P- 1. Be true to tbe Lord what-ev - er you do, trust in His word, eaeh 2. Be true to the Lord, He loves you, my Mend,And He is idle One on 3. Be true to the Lord, He calls you to - day, A-way from sin turn, your

prom-ise is true, Just give Him your hie, a heart that is pure, Then build on the whom to de-pend; He al-ways is near to love and to care, The burdens so m^^^^^zmMas - ter - bey; He wants you to be a child of His love And win the bright Chorua fer*=r*2 rat to4K i £pJiQ^W one foun - da-tion that's sure. Be true, be true, Be true to the hard He'll help you to bear. crown in heav-en a-bove. Be true, be true,

Lordev'ry day; Be true, be true, He'll guide you each step of the way. Be true, be true, —

No. 52 When I Read of the Promises Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" Authur R. Vaughan -j> A -St ^ 3B133 -M- 13 »sj a»t- -& -*t— -&• W=* 1. Ev - 'ry prom - ise that I read in the Bi - ble I heed, They are 2. Ev - 'ry page is filled with hope, so no long - er I grope, He re- 3. As I read I try to learn of the joys that 1 yearn And I •^i^g- .at * jfe - * * 4= g=rf==p F i =£ ;N=^N£ 2g • ~TT -*—#" 3=*! ^pKiii I "F ?=n old but they ev - er are new, are new; I find par - don for my veals just e - nough to my view, my view; When the path seems rough and pray Him to car - ry me thru, safe thru; And I know if I o- * Eg

n -pi (i \ — —ft i i M^- ~zr P sin and a life-crown to win, dim I stay clos - er to Him, I be - lieve ev - 'ry prom-ise U bey He will own me that day,

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said He will do be - lieve all read in His word. ho - ly word.

:« m# I I v 1 r r No. 53 We'll Be Singing at Home Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. M. H. McK. in "Anchored Faith" M. H. McKee iu "FT £3fM- feM **« M^EQ P ^=~- fPP 1. When our la- bor shall end we shall homeward as-cend, And as - sem-ble 'neath 2. Eap-ture there will re - pay all the toil of the way, As we gath-er there 3. There our Sav-ior we'll meet,cast-ing crowns at His feet, And shall hear Him re-

heav-en's dome; With the loved ones to meet and each oth-er to greet, We'll be friend with friend; Pain and sorrow all past we'll be hap-py at last, As our peat "well done;" In the light of His smile we shall dwell all the while, As the

rrr sing-ing at home, sweet home. We'll be singing at home, sweet home, And we voic-es in an-thems blend. un - end - ing a - ges run. sweet home, J>-A- ' £ :^-EP=?Emm Wt £?£ sing-ing at home,sweet home. D.S. E i h 3=fc m^z^M as 5"~~ W^TWTW m—» < ^ : nev-er a-gain shall roam; With the ransomed to be ev - er hap-py and free, sad-ly roam; ^~ i r~i—b*- r-pqii — — i i

No. 54 Just What He Said Hell Do Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. W. in "Anchored Faith" Laurence Wilson £t ad—a£ i ^ *T* ^t=±a=|it=a=-=^=^=*e 1. Je - sus said^I'll go and pre -pare for you a place, Just what He 2. He has promised that we His glo - ry may be - hold, -^-'^ j J j tt j *- n 3 r r £ E =i— TTI r=& £ J£#t=fE &=* - m i I xtsl 3^ rT^T? m 3=3=^^^ said" He'll do; I will come a-gain for the faith-ful saved by Just what He said He would walk with us down the streets of shining fcfe

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trae, " Just what Ho said " I know He'll do. for all the true, Just what He said I kuow He'll do.

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1. 'Mid the pain and strife of this toil - some life, I must fol - low the 2. I must work each day, on the up - ward way I must plod thru tbe 3. When my task is done and the crown is won, I shall dwell with the LJL

erim-soo strand; Thru earth's lit-tle while, to the last long mile, I am burn-log sand; Christ will lead me on, thru the night to dawn, I am an - gel band; Free from pain and care, I'll be hap - py there, I am

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land, To glo-ry land, fair glo -ry land; gk)-ry land I'm climbing up to glo-ry land; , rj &^B C^=it^^^^ilfe^i — 1 —

No. 56 Immanuel the Wonderful Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ft*. Co B. B. Edmiaston in "Anchored Faith" W. M. DeVaughan M- ^=» 3=5 m 3: : " =* s 3H P i 4—3:— — ing^*h- 5 1. Some-times our load is heav - y and the tear-drops be - dim our eyes, 2. Some-times de-fend-ers of the right must suf - fer be-cause of wrong, 3. Im - man - u - el, Re-deem - er, Lord! all pow - er is in His name,

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Sometimes the dark clouds gather o'er us, hid-ing the love-ly skies,bright skies; Sor - row and death and dangers hide the beau-ty of love's sweet song,glad song; How mar- vel- ous that He from heaven's glo - ry to this world came and died;

'Tis then we should re - mem-ber Christ our Sav-ior, the Lord of all, But those who give themselves to Truth and jus - tice can nev - er die, No mat - ter what the bur -den or the sor -row we here must bear, + - - gfeEil £=£=ff=g E E E|£E^=k^^ ^V f=t^P l> W%f D.S.—The Bright and Morning Star,the Dayspring, God's ev-er - last - ing Light, Fine J^Nh.JjJ^**n .. is b _ hs *=* ^335^

Watching a-bove us, al-ways read-y, wait-ing to hear each call, our call. Im - man - u - el, the Won-der-ful, will gath-er them home on high, on high. Ten - der - ly watch-ing o'er us, He our crosses will always share, He'll share. 5*- £=££: #=te £=F=t* m v v ^m Im-man - u - el, the Won-der-ful, will banish the darkest night,sin Chorus .. ^ ^—P-^* 5 J J F

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No. 57 Others are Looking at You Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Dr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" L. D. Huffstutter »^m ^^ip 1. Trust in the Sav-ior as on-ward you go, In - to your heart let His 2. Be not dis - cour-aged thru sun-shine or rain, Noth-ing is done for the 3. Keep up your cour-age when en - e-mies throng,Nev - er »ub - mit to the

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mo-ment at yon, Be true to the Sav-ior What ev - er you de. _ I I —H K

No. 58 He Is Our Strength and Song Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B.B.E. in "Anchored Faith" B. B. Edmiaston pj r-.T44 3=4=3 I^=t s: tr u -r-rrf y * y 1. Bless-ed is he that com-eth in the name of the Lord, the name of the Lord, 2. Let us praise Him, His mercy kind for - ev - er en-dures; for - ev - er en-dures, 3. let them now who fear the Lord His mercy pro-claim, His mer-ty proclaim,

For He is our strength, and He is our song; The Lord is our strength our strength and our song;

Safe is themanwho,trusting,fol-lows af-ter His word, His con-quer-ing word, Vic- fry un - to those who o -bey He ev - er as-sures, He ev - er as-sures, Bow down be-fore Him, giv-ing hon-or to His great name, yes, to His great name,

a, F^ F—I 1 1 1 t — — — — I — ' 1 N K *= N 1 F— s— r»*— — — — — t Z 5 u y D.S.—Bow down before Him, giv-ing hon-or un -to His name, His won-der-fol name,

For He is our strength, and He is our song. The Lord is our strength our strength and our song.

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No. 59 Glory Bells Ring On and On Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. R. H.C. ^ in "Anchored Faith" Rev. R. H. Cunningham :4 =*=S fesH a*—af- =t * 3=t 135— H—S5- 1. Glo - ry bells ring out your song of hope and cheer, Till the bless- ed day shall 2. 1 shall sing with glad-ness all a - long the way, 3. Glo - ry bells ring on and fill the earth and sea, promised A A A A A kfek£=z£i m—e^ 4= 5=£^ :<** a— £ £=£: i—tr £ _j £__£- — -ft ly ir=^ :*=at =t 5—JE m -"*—*)— dawn; To the souls now burdened with a load of fear, For your mo - sic came in - to my soul to stay, Glo - ry day shall dawn; Till the Lord shall come and set the cap-tives free, A—A- 1 i»-<*- I £ H» huiZ L_ £e s:—ih.—ik [k—s: wm £ t=i i— i VT Fine Chorus\*. w rue =UI-J- J J J r^-*-^

bells ring on and on. Glo-ry bells ring on and on ring on. Glo-ry bells ring on and on TiH the ^-g-grjz^ A-A tfc £££ m r*~ 1 D.S.

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No. 60 Sing a Song Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptar. Co. G.T.S. in "Anchored Faith" C.T.I r> is ik ^— *-Ji— —~m— a—" ^ ^±* mI WLZ1M. ±S^f. 1. Let us sing the praise of Je - sus while we jour - ney here be - low, 2. Man - y souls have been made hap-py, go - ing to that home a-boye, 3. Sin - ner friend when you are sad and ev - 'ry-thing is go - ing wrong, i=t £^£ fcc *te fcc be kK &# «=£fe=£££ t=t W 1 ±3i=Jkt=ZK J *> K' ^-=ggggi w ~ w T—rc^: Spread -ing joy and hap - pi - ness wher-e'er we go; While the choir would sing a song of hope and love; Come to Je - sus, trust His love and sing a song;

Trust the Lord and sing and pray and nev - er let old Sa - tan in, It would bring such peace and joy, no mor-tal tongue could ev - er tell, It will drive a - way your sad -ness, hap-pi - ness and joy will bring, S&

&• &—v k . Fine B^=W- -A— =c J Ml- s: 1 f -fcF=F=£? ^-^F^^r Sing a song and trnst the Lord and we shall win. With the throng now sing a song, His prais - es swell, Sing a song, a cheer - ful song, make prais • es ring. J J»^ mi 1 :|=: 3=T= r^r trust P^sing D.S.—Put your in Christ the Lord and a song Chorus -ft rr^THrt^^5 Trou-ble, pain and grief, When your soul is bur - dened down with

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No. 61 He Will Lead Us Copyright, 1948, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Mrs. Emma Mayhall in "Anchored Faith" Dr. G. D. Ross & E. M.

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put our trust in Je-sus, Let Him show us wkere to go. will be ev - er near us, He is al-ways our best friend. He will lead us, gen-tly all His matchless glo-ry,Then our joy will be com-plete. p^^i^^m^^mD.S.-—To that bright and hap-py land. lead us, While we hold to His dear hand; He will lead us by His pow- er Mo. 62 With Joy I Sing He Is my King Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. P. B.S. in "Anchored Faith" P.B.Shaw «n=fri JL-S * ^Wrrrrr -si—*- 1. Since I crowned my Savior as the bless-ed Lord of all, With joy I 2. Since I read the sto - ry and al - le - giance to Him gave, 3. On the judg-ment morn-ing I shall meet Him face to face,

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King. With joy I sing my Lord and King. With joy I sing He is my

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With Joy 1 Sing He Is my Kin£ & »yhM^r J j ^ 35=^K £^ 1 ¥ ^v<* £e - sas gave to me; Sun to bright-ly shine me: It makes the to know that £l^tJ£i 71 K^ :£=£=£= $=* -=<—*- SFTTFU-^£-p— f^a#j^ ^i^^X^nrrF He la tru-lymine, Now I sing He is my King. With joy I sing my|Lord and Eing. 1 -1 X JjJ'v ^=t=i;* i*=£ £ fefeg-y i IPf £ fed? e No. 63 What Do the Flowers Say? FUNERAL Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. B. C. in "Anchored Faith" J. B. Coats

1. God knows our weakness, when death comes along, He sees the tears that fall, 2. There is a sweet calm that covers the soul, Sent from our Lord so trne, 3. If you are lost as you gaze on the face, When it lies cold in death;

But there's a fragrance that lin-gers so near, Eos-es that bloom for all. Speak-ing a message more ten-der than words, Child, peace be unto you. Think of your journey, don't wait till too late, Trust not the dy - ing breath.

D.S-—Christians will gather in heav-en to stay, That's what the flowers say. Chorus D. S. 3=± £=£ «=£= ^=^- j^AjJ ^ v if r Lis - ten what flowers say When our " friends pass away, What do the flowers say When our friends pass a-way? — a

No. 64 I'm Fully Trusting Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. L. S. .. in "Anchored Faith" John L. Shrader

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1. The lov-ing Fa-ther promised to hear me when I pray, If I would 2.1 soon shall leave this re - gion and fly a -way to rest, I'll live for- 3. what a. great re - un - ion up yon - der by and by, When all the

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Ca - naan's happy land. I'm ful - ly trust Ca - naan's happy side. streets of pur-est gold. I'm fill - ly trust - - - - ing Christ my P> h ,ft J>L _*L , A .+.. -m. .+. ^ J- ±=£=. ^—%- '£k—£r± — Sir:* m—**- -fe w=mW W 4* ^E^

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When comes the end I'll have no fear. When comes the end I'll have no fear. *1 "P> r

No. 65 It's Dawn Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. 6. S. W. in "Anchored Faith" Gladys Sanborn Wagoner

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No. 66 What a Ghange Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. C. E. M. in "Anchored Faith" Chas. E.Moody

1. what a change since Je - sus came in - to my life And drove a- 2. what a change since Je - sus made the path-way bright, The night of 3. sin- ner won't you trust His sav - ing grace to -day And steer your

=3-F * \t yuuutrtnr b v \j way the shad-ows dim, I have sweet peace, tho round me

sin has turned to day; His pres-ence is to me a bark t'ward heaven's shore, Where sorrows nev - er come and lyJJUj:

roars the noise and strife As day by day .... I f ol-low Him . . what a source of great delight As I go down life's bus-y way. . pleasures ne'er decay And be with Christ ... for - ev - er more?

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trxtnr came to est mo free, Now sll my days to let me free, All my pil-grim days I'll sing Hii

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No. 67 A Better Home Copyright. 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. PatStinmra in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. J. S. McGaughey Slow

1. I've a bet - ter home In glo - ry, That's one thing I know; For I've 2.1 have loved ones op in glo - ry, Wait- ing for me there; We will 3. Moth-er, dsar, up there I'm com-ing,Meet my fa- ther, too; Broth -er, -**• *Jk- -xSe- . -A-* -A- -A- mt » n , a -f— • — 1 * ' -g-: -f-,1— — t—

read the bless-ed Bi - ble.Where it told me so, me so. sing of love's sweet story, And His love we'll share, we'll share.I've a bet - ter yon, I'll soon be find-ing, When earth's work is thru, is thru. <:—--ft--*--*

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home up yonder, Where the an-gela sing; We must all prepare to go there,

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No. 68 We'll Go Sailing to Paradise Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B. B. Edmiaston in "Anchored Faith" James H. Chandler

Ifc tffiW/j^j^rjl 1. As we la - bor here a - mid the dis - ap-point-ing scenes of life, Sor-row's 2. Here we're some-times made to suffer and to loved ones say fare-well ,Oft is 3. Glo - ry be to God who gave His Son our dy - ing souls to save, And in

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I * US •p~p~gF- s r- £ m No. 69 The Harvest Will Gome Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. mDr. Alfred Barratt in "Anchored Faith" W. Lee Higgina ^ 3 fcS "^-s-^ -s- - a

1. Some day we shall reap what we have sown, In the moments of weal or woe, 2. Some day all our deeds of right and wrong And our ac-tions a-long life's way 3. Some day we shall stand be-fore the throne In the presence of Christ our King,

The wheat and the tares to geth - er grown Will be gathered at last, we know. Shall all be portrayed in one great throng, Just as clear as the light of day. With oth-ers to reap what we have sown, As our trophies to Him we bring.

D.S.-May fruits that we bring to Christ the King, Be ac-eept-ed by Him that day.

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No. 70 I Want to be Ready Copyright, 1943. by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B. I. C. in "Anchored Faith" B. I.Cline

C T fT 1. When I hear the trurnp-et sounding and the dead shall rise, 2. What a day of great re-joic - ing for the saved by grace, I want to b« 3. When the saved of earth shall gather on the oth - er side,

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m& -=*—£- mr^^^m No.71 God's Grace Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. T.H.S. in "Anchored Faith" Thurman H. Smith 5=3= -Ml «- 3? ixf- 3^ "^ w ~ ~ ~ * l - - ^ y y -*•* " 1. I shall not want, my Sav-ior lead - eth me, my Sav - ior, He'll guide me 2. He'll bless my soul and lead in paths of right, [ love Him, I shall for 3. He doth pre-pare a ta - ble for my soul, He feeds me, He fills my ft- i&m $ PSjgJESaEat ^=f? £ «±g $— m Cho. -God's grace and love de-scend-ing from a-bove,fromheav-en, Re -veals the *P -w + ^==Pf=£ s si d 0U 9 =— to the pas-tures green, pastures green; He lead - eth me by wa - ters ever praise His name,praise His name; Yea tho I walk in shad-owed cup, it run-neth o'er,run-neth o'er; His ten-der love will keep me ,^-ft- fez m 5Al> U I g b £=£ 3l Al I &=£ won-drous glo-ry way, glo - ry way; If I am true the earth-ly

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cool and still, He lead-eth, Up-on His arm in faith I lean, safe-ly lean, val - ley drear, in shadows, I'm trusting Him who for me came, for me came, all the way, He'll keep me, Guiding me home to heaven's shore, heaven's shore.

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1. Since I've trust -ed in the Sav - ior, found His matchless grace and fa-vor, 2. Now my path isbright-ly shin -ing and my heart no more is pin-ing, - 3. Leav-ing ev 'ry earth-ly pie as-ure, there is joy be -yond allmeas-ure,

I am nev-er a -lone; I am nev-er a - lone, I am nev - er a - lone, no nev-er;

With His hand of love to guide me when the storms of life be - tide me, Till I reach the land su - per - nal where I'll live in realms e - ter -nal, Know-ing He will not for - sake me but thru dan - gers safe - ly take me,

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No. 73 Let the Savior Hold Your Hand Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Harry H. Raymond in "Anchored Faith" Marion W. Easterling fefi fc ^* -s- &# 1 Ar-m-i—J *t- * — Al Al ¥? -*- ' . y 1. Tho the way seems dark and drear-y, Let the Sav - ior hold your hand; 2. Tho the way seems sad and lone -ly Let the Sav - ior lead the way; 3. Tho the way seems rough and rock-y Let the Sav - ior guide your feet;

" ~*- " * S- He will lead you thru your trou-bles, Take you to the promised land, He will help you thru your sad- ness, Lead you to the bright-er day. He will make your pathway smoother, Save you at the mer-cyseat.

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No, 74 Tell of the Savior's Love Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg Co.

C.W. H. in "Anchored Faith" Clifford W . Hatcher IN N JN

L w *—e>—*— ^—«^—™— «—«--«—^— «—•»—«—•— — — "* •"* ^ -•- -*- ~#~ ^ -- v 1. Tell the sweet sto-ry of Je-sus to-day, Go tell of His won-der-ful 2. Bless-ed sal - va-tion is of-fered to all, If they on His name will be- 3. He will save all who will trust in His name, come to Him now and be t^zPS=i i^s^^^^s£sN^ love; Teach it to sin-ners a -long the dark way, And point them to lieve; Tell ev-'ry sin-nerto an-swer His call, That they shall His blest; Yes, our dear Sav-ior remains just the same, Just trust and your *—A a—a— —*~~"p~~A~ A~A — ^-srr ~—\}-f*—rm — r Z" A f Chorus

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' Tell of won-der-ful lovejHow He came down, how He ame down, Itees^glg^^^^^tell of, the Sav-ior 's great love, How He came down, *fc

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trust Hun to-day, Life is free to all who will be-lieve. Him to - day, on Him be-lieve. ±jj,— P=P- * # jg=frE=p: ±t± m^ tOC w pzzp: ** I No. 75 Over On the Other Shore Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. R.W. P. in "Anchored Faith" Roy W.Porter

1. Vic - fry bells are ring-ing, an-gels sweet are sing-ing, O-ver on 2. We shall rest for - ev - er and shall part no nev - er, 3. Loved ones gone be-fore us now have joined that chorus, - ver on

Hap - py anthems swelling, love's old sto-ry tell - ing, otb - er shore; There's no grief or sad-ness, all is joy and glad-ness, - ver Some sweet day we'll meet them andin glo-ry greet them,

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No. 76 Tin Gonna Shout Hallelujah 8PIRITUAL Copyright, 1948, by Stamps-Baxter Muaic ft Pt«. Co. T. M. B. in "Anchored Faith" T. M. Bl»hop n AJ *j Al— ^3 - Z±l J.J. m m^ -j i ±=Zt i=? i X 1. I'm a wea - ry pil - grim on my way to glo-ry land, Where there if 2. In a lit - tie while I'm gon - na rise and glad-ly say: Good-by old 3. When I see the man - sion that the Sav - ior built for me, I'll ait right *=r fcfci: t=* -4HJ- ^£ $=s f *=f

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No. 77 I'm Safe In Beulah Land Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. CD. in "Anchored Faith" Cleavant Derricks A.

IF * 1. I have ea - caped the burn -ing sand, The des-ert's fur - y blast, 2. Old Sa - tan led me ev - 'ry hour And thorns be - fore me cast, 3. The pit - falls of sin's aw - ful path Once caught and held me fast, ** ,f- m ,*.^JL^ ... ! I ~ . «. -g -^

I'm bound for heav-en's shin ing strand, The shores of Ben lah vast, But by the Sav-ior's might -y pow'r I'm saved from sin at last, But Je - sus came and saved from wrath, All dan - ger now is past. .£ A m 1 h- ESgStf f D.S.—My feet have found the place to stand Up - on the Bock at last Chorus D.S. J. J J"? -+— -« —-4- -JU *d- £E2 wI H A -r-^fefl I'm safe in bless - ed Beu - lah Land, The storms of life are past

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No. 78 In the Cradle of the Stars Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. B. C. in "Anchored Faith" J. B. Coats

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1. At eve-ning, when twi-light Has shad - ed the day, The star-light comes 2. While gaz - ing I'm dream-ing Of loved ones I knew, They seem to be 3. Don't wake me, I pray thee, This vi-sion is sweet, Re-mem-ber in £- £=, izfcfc^ztzzi £SU— a— £=£=£ £^£ §&B*i

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v -^- 135:3: ^pt b * the foam, Just rest-ing, so peace-ful, 'Neath God's starry dome. not fail, A era -die is wait-ing In yon ,-der fair vale. die star, A new light will twin-kle To shine from a - far. In the - *B n mftgr f* -ft—ft fe!F I&^s fff^PfgH i=^=5=5=3P b b Rock-ing, On the milk - y way, cra-dle of the stars Til be rock-ing, In the

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S3 a! - I I* ^^ , P B 5$ P5ftT^T^ y=^»CTfffESE-r-ffH Rock-ing, Held by God's own hand, cra-dle of the stars I'll be rock-ing, un-chang-ing hand. *' ^ ' X_ g-fHF-- - -fci C J* £SI* -bH-S ~rr* 3 ISo.79 Don't Go To C. H. Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. B.C. in "Anchored Faith" J. B. Coats i :=T =t m 5 - —i w—* =t B * +1—1^4 1. While trav-'ling thru a wea - ry land, Both good and bad we know; 2. A fa - ther's pray'r has fol-lowed you, 'Tis plead-ing, this you know; 3. The pow'r to choose is yours to-day, God yearns His love to show; trir

Fine ± 3=4 —^— A- fc3 $=g T 2 m l^j Spu: *s— a- — 4 m g But when the temp-ter calls to you, A moth - er's tears say more than words, Don't go, my child, don't go. The spir - it calls, turn not a - way,

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B^ r I i No. 80 Till the Glouds Roll By Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L.G.P. in "Anchored Faith" Luther G. PresUy r> * r> p r

1. Tossed up - on life's storm-y o - cean where the an - gry bil - lows roll, 2. By the might-y force of e - vil souls to bond-age have been led, 3. God will crown these days of sor- row with an ev - er-last-ing song,

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For the dawn of peace how oft we e For the dawn of peace how oft we sigh;

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But there is a Bock of Kef - uge for the wea - ry trust-ing soul, But our faith is firm - ly anchored, bright-er days are just a - head, Com-ing is the glo - ry morn-ing and it won't be ver - y long,

Cling, cling, cling till the clouds roll by. We will cling till the clouds roll by.

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Till the clouds roll by. Till the drear-y clouds till the clouds roll by.

No. 81 The Promised Land Samuel Stennett Arr. by R. M. Mcintosh

a,xn j j; j^te^M.j jitfv^kd 1. On Jor-dan's storm - y banks I stand, And casta wish-ful eye 2. All o'er those wide ex - tend-ed plains Shines one e - ter-nalday; 3. When shall I reach that hap-py place, And be for - ev - er blest?

vrtr D. C.-I am bound for the promised land, I am bound for the promised land; k D.C. 3 *=* ^—2B—at 1 IT" To Ca - naan's fair and hap - py land,Where my pos - ses-sions lie. There God, the Son, for - ev - er reigns, And scat-ters night a -way. When shall I see my Fa-ther's face, And in His bos -om rest? &- .&. .+. .m. .0 1 -* — 1 ^-H:t=t £^£ ^•T t= i ,y r p ~y r n who will come and go with me? I am bound for the promised land, —— h

No. 82 Marching Onward Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. P. B. J. in "Anchored Faith" Pledger B. Jones fet t-cd- =t a 33 '3 £. ^-t^T-=- 1. On-ward arm - y of the Lord, You'll receive a just re-ward, Tell of 2. In the old cross way press on As did those be - fore us gone, Fol-low 3. Soon the gates of home will shine In the light of love di - vine, Soon our

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Christ our King for - ev - er. On-ward, His name, Sing His praise for - ev - er. With the throng for - ev - er. Marching on - ward in His name,

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No. 83 Love at Home Copyright, 1343, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. in Anchored Faith' Arr. by M. H. McKee l^lpipiP^iii 1 There is beau-ty all a-round, When there's Jove at home;Peace and pleasure

2. Faith and char - i - ty a - bide, When there 's love at homejTime doth sweet-ly 3. Heav - en smiles on all a-round, When there's love at home;Last-ing joy is

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5*—* K n r- f — -w- ^M f- 1 iO a-round, When there's love at home. 1 — 1 no. 84 He Will Set Your Fields on hre Arr. Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co., H. M. Ballew owners of original, in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. L. L. Brackett lippSfppi^^i^^ 1. There's a call that rings, from the throne it springs, To all who are a - stray, 2. You have heard His voice, seen the soul rejoice Who trusted in His grace, 3. Take a friend's advice, make the sac-ri - fice,Complete-ly turn from sin,

~afl ^*~ «- 2- -*- ~ "" 7 u Say - ing come ye men and your load of sin Down at the al - tar lay; You have blushed with sin, felt His knock within, Yet tried to hide your face Tak-ing up the cross, count-ing earth as dross, Let Je- sus live with -in;

Man - y do not heed for the chain of greed Still crush-es their de -sire, From the bless-ed Lord and His own true word, But still you say re - tire, When temptations come, keep on fac-ing home, To Sa - tan nev - er hire,

Be as - sured.my friend, if you still of-fend,He will set your fields on fire. Leave the downward path, kindle not God's wrath, Or He'll set your fields on fire. But re-joice and pray on that last great day When He sets the world on fire.

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And re-joice with Him as the sun grows dim When He sets the world on fire.

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No. 85 When the World's on Fire Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. B., Jr. in "Anchored Faith" J.R.Baxter, Jr. q==t -K, ft _i_2 i_ ~3~3m—=h -ad—=*- -5 ma tsH ^—=^ -S- -w- - - - y 1. You will cry for the rocks to fall When the trump-et a - loud shall call, 2. Mer-cy's door will be closed to you When He comes for the good and true, 3. You will find it too late to pray On the dawn of that aw - ful day, sfatmmmgmiim -ft—ft- * —^-b^- $=£ ^Me4 s^3=f g g ^-s- yr-s^* M There will be no es- cape at all On that day when the world's on fire. Come and join with the faith - ful few, Be with Christ when the world's on fire. Come, ac-cept Je - sus while you may And re-joice when the world's on fire. z=z= EB fc - «: fr-fr I r—p— PF « — t g

No. 86 Just to Know Him is to Love Him Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Murine Tabor in "Anchored Faith" W.LeeHiggins PS is mE&m =P ~—f—ad—a-—J " PF -m- -g- m

1. As I wan-dered thru the val-ley,Bowed with sorrows of this life, this life, 2. 1 have seen the joys and pleasures That can come from this old earth, this earth, 3. When I leave this world of sor - row And I make my last a-dieu, a-dieu,

t b ***" r i r And my eyes were filled with tear-drops Caused by earthly pain and strife, this strife;

But the joy that Je - sus gives me Is worth more than they are worth, all worth; I shall go to meet the Sav - ior And the pearl - y gates to view, to view; -a—

Je - sus came and took me up-ward,Plant-ed me on sol-id ground, firm ground, E - ven if my friends for-sake me, I will fol-low all the way, the way, Sing-ing prais - es in sweet heav-en To the King whom I a- dore, a -dore, *±-e^-*r i^i. tdk I ^ i=z mm

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Just to know is to love, Bur-dens He will free-ly share. Just to know Him is to love Him For my load He'll share.

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1. Gen - tie shep herd, lead me, Guide my fait- 'ring steps a - right; 2. Shep-herd of the Psalm-ist Do Thou come and shep-herd me, 3 Shep-herd ev er hear me For the prom-ise I do claim,

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No. 88 What if the Storm Finds You Unprepared? Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" V. 0. Fossett =*t [fi: art—^!—m— n a a.-g aj - ai Ai is ai_ MM"^m 1. Warn-ings we find on the sea of life, If look, 2. Footprints re-mind us of Him who came, 3. Nev - er a day but what clouds ap - pear, If we will but on - ly look,

MTT^nMrMM**Q 'nod l-L/\/4 VtrtrtTr* Show-ing the pit-falls where sin is rife, Read God's book; Let us be care-ful to praise His name, Let this not trou-ble nor bring you fear, Humbly stud-y God's great book; ^^dJ, ^ 4- :t=: W m *=£=(= ^=& £-4- trir-tr £ *— ^^ 4* r—

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Now they are walking the streets of gold Sat is fied. Come to Him now and be saved by grace, Ban-ish your doubts and rejoice with me, Hap-py, ev - er sat - is - fied.

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No. 89 I Seek Thy FaGe Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. G.E. W. in "Anchored Faith" Rev. Glenn E. Wagoner &a ^#=q -+ -ft- ^j: a a in^ ^fe^

1. Fa - ther God, in deep con tri-tion Do I seek Thy face; 2. Take me to Thy heart, my Fa - ther,Ban - ish ev - 'ry fear; 3. May my foot-steps nev - er fal - ter, May my heart be Thine; fe t^^EE^^ EEggE *=3=t ^fa m i—tr fa: 3=i -M—H—fa3 : ^-4— -ad m #9=3Isl

Hold the hand that reach-es for Thee ,Lift me by Thy grace. Light the path-way I must trav - el, Bring Thy pres-ence near. Help me lay up - on the al tar Ev - 'ry want of mine.

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No. 90 Faith is Now Anchored Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" W. Lee Higgins m S 4—m—g—a-^ u 1. Once I was tossed by wild waves of doubt, Blind-ly in sin did grope, 2. Once I was on the - cean of sin, Seek-ing for pleas-ure gay, 3. Once I was lost and drift - ed a - far, Dark-ness was com - ing on, m& =£=£=£ ft: i=r 3=r h£=±^^^E3E$ #=§ ^ « -al—ad- m Help - less was I to turn round a - bout, Noth-ing for which to hope; But peace and joy I nev - er could win, Home was so far a -way; Swift - ly the clouds were hid - ing the star, Hope for my soul was gone; :£ £ -P-f- Bp= i^ :t: -r W- : fcb £eE r I; r fifrT Pffff^^^i^^J-J J JJUm Then in the Book I read of a plan, Sal- va-tion that would last, Back to the shore I turned in my plight, Fight-ing the tempest's blast, What could I do and where could I land? I must re - gret the past, £=£=£=(£: ms=4:g=g *=£ SEESH^i

d&izr~3~3.--H n~1 —»- »ra~ i— « « a*- 'm 1=^14— *=a£*=2 p 1/ y "f" I gave Him all, this meek Son of Man, Now I am an-chored fast. Sunlight broke thru and gone is the night, Then Je-sus came and held out His hand, safe - ly an-chored fast.

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No. 91 Revive Us Again Wm. Mackay J. J. Husband

1. We praise Thee,0 God,for the Son of Thy love, For Jesus,who died,and is now gone above.

2. All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our sins and has cleansed ev'ry stain. 3. Revive us again, fill each heart with Thy love, May each soul be rekindled with fire from abore. *^ ^ -P ^- I j^. .tL. m m m jGl. !»• i» . 1 —!» T^^- f^^ 1? r* r* i rei S 1 P f^^-r-g fa [

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No. 92 It's a Lonesome Road SPIRITUAL Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. H.R. in "Anchored Faith" HaleBMVM Not too fast ftdfc:fe^ a — —- fFiT 17 , 1. Broth - er, as a - long life's way you go, if your bur-dens bend you low, 2. When your dearest friends have turned you down and the whole world seems to frown, 3. Bet - ter get your knees on dust - y ground and your soul for heav - en bound,

#=*=* ! SMi -tf-tjtm£e£e ^ ^^mi^m *» td:W rrrrip And your wea-ry steps are grow-ing slow, 'neath your load, your heavy load, When old Sa-tan tries to steal your crown with his goad, his aw-ful goad, Then the glo-ry light will shine a - round your a-bode, 'round your a-bode;

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As you plod a - long this lonesome, long lonesome road. He will guide you on this As you trav-el down this this lone-some road. &=a=fc=£ %=-* -^ -fcc-^—it- ± E - %=Q=9=£M V— F F=^ ^—— Q Chorus ^^J^JUN- F>—ssr* p §T? Hi § -5- Lone-some,lonesome road, thru a world of care, It's a lone-some road thru a world of care,

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No. 93 Where Gould I Go? Copyright, 1940, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. B.C. In "Golden Key" J. B. Coats l4 ft

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1. Liv-ing be-low in this old sin-ful world, Hardly a com-fort can af-ford; 2. Neighbors are kind, I love them ev-'ry one, We get a-long in sweet ac-cord; 3. Life here is grand with friends I love so dear, Comfort I get from God's own word;

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Striv-ing a-lone to face temptations sore, But when my soul needs manna from above, Where could I go but to the Lord? Yet when I face the chill-ing hand of death,

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No. 94 When they Nailed His Hands to Calvary Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Albert E. Brumley in "Anchored Faith" Marion W. Easterling Slow

1. I am think-ing a - bout the day when our Sav - ior knelt down to pray, 2.0 the ag - o - ny while He died, while they pierced His pre-cious side, 3. Je - bus suf-fered to pay the cost of a world that in sin was lost,

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1. Ho - ly, ho - ly, Ho - ly be the mighty name of the Lord; 2. Glo - ry, hon - or, Mag-ni - fy the mighty name of the Lord; 3. Praise Him, trust Him, Praise ye and ex-alt the name of the Lord;

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No. 96 Walk With the Lord Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. B. B. Edmiaston Sug. E. W. in "Anchored Faith" Eugene Wright

1. Christ the Sav-ior bids you jour-ney with- Him While pass-ing thru this land, 2. As you trav-el o'er the loft - y moun-tains Or thru the val - leys low, 3. how sweet to jour-ney on with Je - sus, To feel His pres-ence near,

He will keep you safe from ev-'ry dan-ger If you will hold His hand; In the glow-ing sun-shine or in shad-ows,Thru which each one must go, His bright smile will banish ev-'ry shad-ow And free the heart from fear;

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When temp-ta-tions gath-er stay close to Him And keep in sweet ac - cord, What a joy to know that you may trust Him And lean up - on God's word; Go with Him wher-ev - er He may lead you, 'Twill bring you great re-ward, ^--^--T^P^^-jL

\j - - I Quick - ly turn a - way from e - vil f orc-es, Turn from sorrow that would crush your spir-it, And walk,walk,walk with the Lord. End - less life is wait-ing all who trust Him

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No. 97 America Samuel Francis Smith Henry Carey

1. My coun-try 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib - er - ty, Of thee I sing;Land where my 2. My na-tive country thee, Land of the no-ble free, Thy name I love; I love thy 3. Let mu-sic 3well the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song;Let mortal 4. Ourfa-ther'sGodtothee, Au-thor of lib - er-ty,To Thee we sing;Longmayour

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No. 98 They've Gone Away Home Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. R. H. C. ill "Anchored Faith" Rev. R. H. Cunningham T=T- W^* 3—^—^-tj=z^_^_^zb^ 1. We miss good friends and loved ones too Who from this world have gone, 2. Be-neath the si - lent mounds of clay Their bod - ies rest in peace, 3. We miss their smiles and lov - ing deeds, We miss their words of cheer,

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1. A - maz - ing grace how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! 2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears re - lieved; 3. Thru man - y dan - gers, toils and snares, I have al - read - y come; 4. When we've been there ten thousand years, Bright shin-ing as the sun, S--s— E=Efe I*—T p r P § [£SS^3 2 S - — ^sl r =F -^"S "^r ** 5 S I once was lost but now am found; Was blind, but now I see. How pre - cious did that grace ap- pear, The hour I first be-lieved. 'Twas grace that bro't me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home, We've no less days to sing God's praise Than when we first be - gun. w £B —

No. 100 I'm Traveling Home Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. G. W. H. "Anchored Faith" G.W. Hatcher

* I'm awea-ry pil-grim here be-low, in a world of sor-row, sin and woe, In this land of heartaches, pain and care, beav-y is the cross we oft - en bear, E-ven thru our tears we sow good seed, teaching other souls the call to heed,

^r Tears of dis-ap-point-ment oft-en flow.thru sadness we roam, thru sadness we roam; Still we sing of glo - ry o-ver there beyond the dark foam ,beyond the dark foam; Trusting in the Lord to safe -ly lead,what-ev-er may come, whatever may come; tfciL^^*=& mm

~^ ~^r -& a* Look-ing up by faith I gain new sight of the ci-ty where there comes no night Tell - ing heav-en's news to those who stray, pointing to the land of end-less day, Here the jour-ney is not ver - y long, end-ing in the glo - ry land of song,

Walk -ing in the bless-ed gos-pel light, I'm traveling home. Hap - py in the shin-ing gos-pel way, I shall join the happy ransomed throng, I'm trav-el-ing home. ^ep N=5 55 Chorus

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1. I know that foes will oft as-sail me, Yet I am al-ways glad and free; 2. Sometimes the way Beems rough and rugged, It's then by faith I look and see 3. And when Irsach the vale of shadows, He'll bear me o'er life'B fit-ful sea, ^3Ha --F-A-

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1. Sometimes when sor-row o - ver-comesus and the dark-ness hov-ers low, 2. The road that leads to yon - der ci - ty may be rug - ged steep and long, 3. When doubt and fear and dis - ap-point-ment seem to press on ev - 'ry hand, §»,uU^r£=£=r=£ -p »—t-

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No. 103 Ghrist Is my Shepherd Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter. Jr. in "Anchored Faith" S.L.Wallace m—m- zt-zp^=fa5 :^=^=: ^3 3 =5=3=3 / ^ S d ei 1. Christ is myshep-herd,I shall not fear, Dan-gers surround me but He is near; 2. Christ is my shep-herd,no want have I, All that I'm need-ing He will sup-ply; 3. Christ is my shep-herd,He leads me on, To the bright land of a fade-less dawn;

Tho all for-sake me He'll be my friend, Keeping my soul till this life shah end. Now that I'm trusting in Him a-bove, Safe-ly I'm kept by re-deem-ing love. Boon He will call me to man-sions fair Where I shall live and His glo - ry share. —— — r — J» T

No. 104 Rejoice Along the Way Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. James Rowe in "Anchored Faith" M.D.Humphrey -J— -J- s# =C cr £=a= I- -xi—4-t aJ- S 34_^_^_g si J 1. March a - long with glad - ness voic - ing The e - ter - nal Sav-ior's name, 2. March a - long with ban -nerswav-ing, Giv - ing out the mes-sage glad, 3. March a - long in His dear keep - ing, Al - ways hap - py free and bright, ri £ ffi^B^i 1

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In the light "of grace re-joic-ing, To the world His love pro-claim; Help- ing Him whose grace is sav-ing, Giv -ing com -fort to the sad; Till with Him we all go sweep-ing Thru the pearl - ^y gates of life; i£=£ e=te _^T_-&-_ HpFff^^PP :t=: is £=£ -f^ir-ftrJ— jfe: lafcdfct 3^3 ^sttst zafcE: 313111 Let the joy of His sal - va - tion On our fac - es gleam and glow Praise Him to the worn and wea - ry, Who have fall - en in the fray, Then with all the saved in glo - ry, In the love - light of His face,

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Till the lost of ev - 'ry na - tion Our Re-deem - er's love shall Know. Bright-en up the path - way drear-y With the light of love to-day. We shall tell and sing the sto - ry Of His love and sav - ing grace.

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No. 106 Jesus is the Best of All Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. C. H. in "Anchored Faith" J. Conrad Hall

!> P> i !N =£k_JV. h k * ^ , N '-£^- mmm gSg^sgg 1. There are so man - y dear ones I love In this old world be - low, 2. Oft - en here I would be lone and sad, Days would be long and drear, 3. Since I have Je - sus close by my side, Glo -ry now fills my soul, rteflga WftTTX = :=mt=fi _ = m C S f u T f F ^=2= ^-§.^3.—+^i4=3= pplil But there is one friend who reigns a- bove, He's best of all, I know; But I have Je - sus to make me glad, That's why I have no fear; In His pro - tec-tion I'm sat - is -fled, Some day I'll reach the goal;

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Friends are my com-f ort while liv - ing here, They mean so much to me, He keeps me sing-ing a - long the way, Cheers me wher-e'er I go, Free - ly He leads me each pass-ing day, Glad-ly helps bear my load,

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He will keep me safe each day, He's best of all I know. He keeps me tru -ly know. Si S= g vr~V~V =FF £ No. 107 We'll Work and Sin* Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J.C. H. in "Anchored Faith" J. Conrad Hall

1. We'll work and sing for Christ our King, Some day it will bring re - ward; 2. Let us not shirk from an - y work, If we a bright crown would wear; 3. Go la - bor here and bring good cheer,For swift-ly the mo-ments fly;

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No. 108 I've Found True Joy Copyright, 1843, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. G. S. D. in "Anchored Faith" Guy S. Dunoon

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No. 110 Let's Go Back to God Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co, J. R.B., Jr. in "Anchored Faith" J. R. Baxter, Jr.

1. As a na-tion we've been prone to wan-der A - way from God a-bove, 2. If we want to pros-per as a na-tion, We must con-fess our sin 3. Our an - ces-tors worshiped with thanksgiving, Their pray'rs to God were heard, --• -»- -m- m- ^—r*- -#—**- £ te*

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ISo. Ill I Am Going Up High Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. G. T. S. in "Anchored Faith" G.T. Speer

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1. You have bit - ter with the sweet, joy and sor - row here you meet, 2. Oft the sky seems dull and gray, shad-ows fall a - cross your way, 3. Ton must work if you would win, fight a - gainst the hordes of sin,

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No. 113 Marching Home Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. B. Coats in "Anchored Faith" E. M. Baygents

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^-f^&^j :p=P= PPPP No. 114 Heaven's Radio Station is On the Air Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. A. E. B. in "Anchored Faith" Albert E. Brumley

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No. 116 You Will Find His Promises are Always True Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. S. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" W.LeeHiggins

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No. 118 The Precious Old Book Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W. A.McK. in "Anchored Faith" W. A. McKinney

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- bright, No dark-ness can en ter there in, there in; There will nev -i er be look, I see Him who died in my place, my place;He was made to be new, It tells of the things yet to be; to be; And it tells me a-

W=*=% r ir r pam in that ci - ty, No bur-dens will His children bear, e'er bear, sin for lost sin - ners, Thru Je - sus vie - to - ry is won, is won, bout my own weak-ness, So help-less with-out Him am I, am I,

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No. 119 I am Moving to that City Grand Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. W. A.S. in "Anchored Faith" W. Allan Sims si^y^ 3^3£

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Won - der - ful the beau-ties I shall see When I get there. Man - sions with my loved ones I shall share Where all is new. Prais - ing Christ our bless-ed Sav - ior dear In joy - ful song.

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ISo. 120 I Want to Love Him More Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J.R.Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" Cecil Evans & V. 0. Fossett h 6_ ^ F^tri fezU^^^-J^-j-j I j J 1r=hd^ 1. I want to serve my King and to Him trib-utes bring, He paved the 2. I'll do the best I can to res - cue fall - en man, The blest ex- 3. He gave His hie for me np - on dark Cal - va - ry That I might ff=S b b k 'b Pfm

path-way to heav-en for me, Now I would nev- er stray and leave the am - pie was giv - en to all By Him who suf-fered,died by be - ing en - ter the na- ven a - bove, I'll ev - er praise His name be-causeHe

d L * ff-fVr nar-row way, I want to praise Him be-cause I am free, I am free; era - ci - fied, I would be grate-ful to Je-sns I know, ves, I know; bore my shame ,Por me He's prov-en His won - der - ful love, His true love;

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No. 121 I'll Live in That Home Some Day Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Anchored Faith" Dwight Brock

~F~F r 1. I have read a - bout a place that's filled with jewels rare, so rare, 2. I have heard my moth - er tell of friends gone on be - fore, be - fore, 3. I have met a pre-cious friend who died to save my soul, my soul, mill t=g=t=g £e£e£ rt F C t^^f^^'TT r^- .J fas :« , SJ fefel fefc =3 ^— 3E Where the souls re-deemed by grace are robed in gar-ments fair, so fair, To that land where all is well and part-ings come no more,no more, He has prom-ised to de - fend and keep when bil- lows roll, they roll, ^ i=b=:i?_F- v^> 7 ^ 1 — bj EP B

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No. 122 Is the World Better Because—? Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Mrs. Vida Munden Nixon in "Anchored Faith" Emory S. Peck i£sM==lE^

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No. 123 Lend a helping Hand Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. F. W. Fenton & H. D. in "Anchored Faith" Harold Davis

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get that kind - ly ac - tion as you jour-ney on the road.Pass it on to oth - ers tell the sto - ry of His love for - ev - er true, It will help some get that you may light-en the bur-dens that oth-ers bear, Just by tho't-ful -A A- A- -A- -A- A- -^••-i+~ -m- £ t=t ^^ =0=0 %mtH^tr-tr-tri: s -y—y Chorus -J±=?-^i§ssp m some lone trav'ler, 'twill help him to bear his load. Lend a hand, wea - ry pil-grim of heav-en to catch a view. ap - pli - ca - tion of blessings that you may share. lend a help - - ing

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No. 124 I'll Bid this World Good-by Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. L. B. C. in "Anchored Faith" Lonnie B. Combs

^^&^^&mT§- ,±m- -tf^- * -*- 1. I'm on - ly a pil -grim down here, I'm seek-ing a coun-try somewhere, 2. I've just a - bout spent all my years in treading this val - ley of tears, 3. With all of my bur - dens laid down, I'll trade the old cross for a crown,

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I'll bid this sin - ful world good-by; Some morn-ing I'll bid this bid this world good-by;

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I'll bid this sin - ful world good-by. Some morning I'll bid this bid this world good-by.

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No. 125 I Am Safe Upon the Sea Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Musio & Ptg. Co. Rer. Rupert Cravens in "Anchored Faith" 6.T. Speer

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To Thy lov-ing hand I'H ev - er cling, I'll cling; I re-mem- ber Keep me safe while snrg - ing bil - lows roll, they roll; On the rough and Thy sal - va - tion keeps when waves are high, are high; Thru the dark and

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Cal - va - ry where Thy blood was shed for me, Of re-deem - ing love I'll trou-bled sea, stay Thou Sav-ior close to me, Giv'-ing com-fort to my surg - ing foam Thou —wilt guide me safe-ly home To the gold -en hap - py 1=1 f— - t=SE=: FTT ^

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vie - to - ry, Jesus Christ my Lord is leading me. for I now have salvation, for I leading me.

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No. 126 When It's Home Going Time Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co, Luther G. Presley in "Anchored Faith" Eugene Wright

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bells for me shall chime, I want to be read-y to go, heav-en-ly Eve - ning bells for me shall chime,

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rt'jL/F-r read - y for heaven a-bove,When it is home go-ing time for me. for me. No. 127 I'm An Unfortunate StranAer Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. A. E. B. in "Anchored Faith" Albert E. Brumley

u r 1. Man - y the time I am torn with dis-ap-point-ment,Often I find life's temp- 2. Oft - en the light groweth dim and seems so dis-tant, Oft-en the pathway of 3. Tho I must pass thru a world that's ever changing, I've a true friend daily |g c m- ^^S^^^«Jfc f -h * £=£ *=* 1¥^F $ 4 1 ..U ta - tions hard to bear, Oft - en the bur- dens of life o - ver-come me, right seems small in-deed,But there is no oth - er friend like the Sav - ior, walk-ing by my side, Ev - er I'll lean on His arm all the jour-ney,

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Nev - er a lift from my load of care;Nothing have I in this world but hope and Thru the dark shadows of night He'll lead; Troubles and cares of this life may over- Till I reach home o'er the rolling tide; As I go on thru this land of sin and

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down, Fin a stranger here,

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No. 128 We are On the Road to Glory Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. T. J. F. in "Anchored Faith" Thos. J. Farrls a3j^~T~^53^^^ 1. We are on the road to glo - ry, Thru this sin - ful world be - low; 2. Up the mountain we are walk-ing, Climb-ing high-er ev - 'ry hour; 3. On His prom-is - es re - clin-ing, We will la - bor ev - 'ry day, ^Sl HEtFEm Wtrf !S fil g^EjEgE^ i i£ B g ^3 —^—J— B mIn the light of love's sweet sto - ry, We in safe - ty on - ward go; Dai - ly with Him we are talk-ing, Conscious of His won-droua pow'r; Keeping heav-en's love - light shin-ing All a - long the dark-some way; A A- i g i g: I a—l*- y u £ PI ^±^==£ i ^ 'J g With the Sav - ior close be - side us, Tho the path - way may grow dim, In the vine-yard we are work-ers, Sow-ing, reap - ing for our Lord, In our hearts the joy bells ring-ing, 'Neath the storm-clouds in the sky, EE £=m: S=fc m rf ¥ V V

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i: *=p g-^jJL-^Afi S^fT^^^S P^TTT r? morn-ing, Shadows dark we'll drive a - way, Heav-en's light bright, glad morn, Sin clouds dark we'll drive a -way, Where love's •A—A A g- »— rr—iv- A^--±- -s**- MM ^ 1 ^hr^ ^rr *=tt P=5Z £feP=A^ *3 =fc£i 2 —=*- * r *ifc.i-^ 1 u v. v c nm* the souls a - dorn - ing, Prais-ing Je - sus ev 'ry day. light the souls a-dorn, each pass-ing day. vjj tfcC ^H&4 «m . 1 Uj m—w #§w—p r] —^ 1 b u i u ^ f r r t^ T Coda 5 I -2-££ P We are on the road to glo - ry fair. We are on .the road, the shin"- ing road to glo - ry land so fair.

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(NO. 129 Dreaming of Heaven Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Mrs. C. C. Y. in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. C. C. Yarbrough

1.0- ver the rain-bow up in the blue, Not far a -way, In a fair 2. Branches of palm sway in the cool breeze, Fragrance so rare, Down by the

ci - ty dreams all come true.'Tis a land of per-fect day; Crys-tal pure riv - er ev-er-green trees, Flowers blooming ev-'ry-where; Pearl-y white

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No. 130 Give Me the Old Time Religion Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. L. S. in "Anchored Faith" John L. Shrader

1. As a baud of Chris-tians to - day let's walk the old time way, 'Twill 2. Do not talk a - bout your good deeds, just think of Him who pleads, We 3. John be - held that won-der - ful place and those re-deemed by grace, A-

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lead us safe - ly to glo - ry where all is peace and love; It kept our know He's reigning up yon - der on heav-en's gold - en shore; Give God the round the throne they were marching so hap -py and so free; He heard them f- f- f- tr s -tr Jr't: T' f^-fs- •*-{ £ p \ ti_ k— U— 1*— mmi t; $ V B.g -i^a ^=g tttt #^ -*—w- "' -9- W \f mi fa-thers of old so stead-fast, we are told, give me hap-py re- glo - ry for all, He saved us from the fall, That old time hap-py re- 8ing-ing up there, re - joic-ing, free from care, The old time pow-er had -p- -*- -r*- -P--^" £=-gfct- -P-'-r«- -P- "fcc- -«te- >=" -*E- ^ -t- i=t=t=l=t=C= ±r=t=|= —^fc—

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No. 131 I Gan Hear my Mother Say In memory of my dear mother Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. M.C. in "Anchored Faith" . . J.M.Collier

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But she left me sad and lone - ly, Wan»d'ring here so aim-less - ly. But the prom-ise lin-gers with me, We shall meet no more to roam, With my Sav - ior and my loved ones I shall sing on heaven's shore.

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No. 132 Look What Jesus Will Do * Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. Rev. C. C Yarbrough in "Anchored Faith" Mrs. C. C. Yarbrough ^fe=± £=£ £=p -I ! « ^ *fc|- *i Ai

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Tho oth-ers fail He will a-bide And be my guide and stay. Yet I shall reach the shin-ing goal, Christ is my guide and stay.

"Twasthis dear friend. . . . who died for me, Is now my guide and stay.

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bod - y is cold; I've made prep -a - ra - tion to move far a - way calls far my soul; I talked it all o - ver with Je - sus last night, turns at the end; But that which God gave He re - calls if pre-pared,

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No. 136 Take the Shield of Faith and Pray Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J. R. Baxter, Jr. Sug. Sallie Parker in "Anchored Faith" Walter Blppcto* +4l

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No. 138 What of Your Shadow? Copyright, 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. J.R.B.,Jr. in "Anchored Faith" J. R. Baxter, Jr. ^a-j^gFji ^g - - 1. As Pe-ter walked thru Old Je ru sa-lem They placed many sick by the 2. The rea - son that Pe - ter was giv-en pow'r, He free-ly the Lord did o- 3. Keep spotless and pure if you want to shine, The Sav-ior knows all that you i

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\ Glory Bells Ring On and On 59 O Hear His Call 27 Glory for Me 28 O What a Change 66 God Is There , 109 Others are Looking at You 57 God's Grace 71 Over On the Other Shore 75 Going iHome 36 P H Pilate's Hall 32 He Is Always There 48 B He Is My Friend 9 Reach For the Rose Amid the 112 He Is iOur Strength and Song Rejoice Along the Way 104

He Said He Would Com.- . 49 Us Again 91 He Took Away my Sadness 38 iderstands and Cares For Me..l01 Sing a Song 60 He Will Lead Us 61 Sing Out the Story 45 He Will Set Your Fields on Fire 84 Step by Step 47 Be's Coming Back Again 46 T Heading for the Sweet By and By.... 7 Take the Shield of Faith and Prayerl36 Heaven's Radio Station is On the ....114 Tell of the Savior's Love 74 gelp Me Sing His Praise 5 The Golden Light of Love _.... 35 His Blessed Name 25 The Harvest Will Come 69 Hold to His Zand 33 The Middle Cross Was Mine 39 Be the Name 95 The Precious Old Book 118 : How 1 Love my Blessed Lord 43 The Promised Land 81 I The Rainbow Shines Thru the Cloud 13 I Am Going- Uo High Ill The Things the Lord Has Done 40 I Am Happj 17 There Is a Name 22 I Am Living In Glory-land Now 10 There'll be Singing and Shouting....l-A I am Moving to That City Grand ....119 They've Gone Away Home 98

i Safe Upon the Sea 125 Till the Clouds Roll By 80 I Am Singing 16 W n Hear my Mother Say 131 Walk With the Lord 96 I Can't Forget You Blessed Lord.... 4 We are On the Road to Glory 128 I Promised Him I Would be True..l33 We Shall See Him in the Morning.. 12 I See: 89 We'll Bo Singing at Home 53 I Want to be Ready 70 We'll Fully Understand 102 I Wane to Love Him More 120 .ling to Paradise 68 I Will Follow Jesus 14 We'll Work and Sing 107 I'll Be Over There 134 What a Home That Will Be 23 I'll Be Read- 34 What Do the Flowers Say? 63 I'll Bid this World Good-by 124 What if the Storm Finds You I'll Keep Traveling On 72 What of Your Shadow? 138 I'll Live in That Home Some Day....l21 He Comes Again 24 I'll Say Good-by to This Old World 50 When I Found Him I I'll See My Savior's Face 37 When I Read of the Prorai 52 I'm Fully Trusting 64 When It's Home Going Time 126 I'm Gonna Shout Hallelujah 76 When the World's on Fire 85 Nailed His Hand.- to .... 94 I I'm Happv In His Love 117 When they I'm Safe In Beulah Land 77 Could I Go? 03 I'm Traveling Home 100 Who then Will Go? 137 Immanuel the Wonderful 56 With Joy I Sing He Is my King 62 In the Cradle of the Stars 78 Wonderful Love Saved Me 8 In the Land of the Unsetting Sun... 41 Y In the Old Fashioned Way 21 You Better Not Wait 29 Is the World Better Because—? 122 You Will Find His Promises are.. ..116 It Will Not Change 11 You've Got to Reap Just You Sow.. 30 . —

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