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NOTE .OF INTRODGCTION-- .* The Forty SeconBThousand of this approved andme. fa1 HYVXAXD-SONG BOOK is now oifered to the holinys people and general public. Those who have been using the .'. Goon WAY collection of H~vssIXD SOXGS,as issued in former editions, will obserre eome changes in the book uow sent forth, which is believed will be generally approved as right and good. It is thought that the present book wiI1 need no future revision or change topchinq the hymns it

, ' contains, or their order and arrangement as herein fixed. ,+ ,+ In future editions, other hymns that may be added, 98 iuay neem to be demanded by the needs of the holiness vork, mil be appended to the collection 33 here eiven, without ,. my disarrangement of the order of hpmns as numbered in _1 this edition. It is hoped that the book will Le well esteemed, on ae- count of its excellent adaptation for Sunday-School use and for family worship. Hardly a better or purer collec- t: n of hymns could be found for such purpose. !/ The book is sent forth with many FraFers that it may 5 ltseful and helpful wheresoever or by whomsoever used.. J. P. BROOKS, J. E'. WATKIS:R, &nIE P. YOUNGEq . T. B. BRATTOY, A. M. KIEFWAX,: Committey, r

-6 OPENING HYMNS. OPESING HYNSS. c. 2. PRIISE. , .FOR a thousand tongues. to sing CHORUS: 1Iy Great Redeemer's praise ; 0 glory. liallelujah, liallelujah, hallelujah ! ' Tiie0 glories of my God and King, \\-e collie before his presence and giorify his The triumplis of his grace. name. - -2 hfy grzcious Master, and my God, 2 Oh! worship the Lord in the beauty of holi- Assist me to proclaim- ness, etc., etc. To spread, through all the earth abroad, Glory to Jesus, our gracious Redeemer! The hoiiors of thy name. We praise him, for he loved us, and brought a great salvation: '3 Jesus :-the Name that charms our fears, worship the Lord the beauty holi- That bids our sorrows cease ; 2 Oh! in of etc., etc. 'Tis nirisic in the sinner's ears, ,. ness, 'Tis Iife, and health, and peace. GIory to the Spirit, the Holy Revealer! Ke praise him with the Father and with the J: 'He breaks the power of canceil'd sin, Soil our Savior. I-Ie sets the pris'ner free : His blood can make the foulcst dean ; His blood avail'd for me. G4WD j He speaks-and, list'ning to his voice, 4- TO 5E HERE. TJ.~.rb. I. N. New life the dead receive ; w-ii;a~. The mourniul, broken hearts rejoice ; HILE it-e bow in thy name The fiunible poor believe. Come and meet us again, Fill our hearts with the light of thy love, -.. wMay the Spirit of Grace , And the siniles of thy face, 3. 0 'CI'QSSHIPTHE LORD. Gently fa11 on us now from above. (;d.pi1;tw L*wJy. 7.:. It'. CHORCS: ! iorship the Lord in the beauty of holi- It is good to be here, it is good to be here, ness.- in the beauty of hoIiness, in th& Thy perfect love now 'drives away all our fear, OH. beauty of hofiness. .. And light streaming down makes the pathway . . -:- GIory to the Father, abounding in mercy! ail clear,' ,i--',. ' joyful, ye peopIe, and Jehovah. grnnrl & d magnify 3t is Ca- --- ..... -*.e I ., "' I . OPENING HYMXS. OPENING HYMSS.' !#

SEEK AXD SAVE. Our souls long far thee; TO 0 may wenow see py Ilrrd c;irdtrss.. y. I?. s:umq. A sin-cleansing blood wave appear,. hear the gospel message, And feel, as it rolls \\-ith t-rumpet-tongue it rings; In power o'er our souls, @ TVliat hope and consolation It is good for US, Lord, to be here. To sinners lost it brings ; Thou art with us we kmw; So nwre like sheep we wander, We feel the.siveet Aow Without a shepherd's care, Of the sin-cleansing wave's giad'ning &de; There is a fold, a precious fold, TVhose refuge all may .share. We are washed from our sin, . RrIade all holy within, And in Jesus we sweetly abide. CHORUS: The Son of Man has come, The lost to seek and save; \\-e glory in his Cross, GOSPEL GRACE. TTIio triumph'd o'er the grave: ! 'tis a charming sound 0 write it on his standard, Harmonious to the ear: That o'er the earth shall wave, G""""Heaven with the echo shall resound, Behold the Son of Man has come And all the earth shall hear. The lost to and>save! seek*.v .1_.1- .II .? Grace first contrived a way 2 He seeks for those whos!ight him To save rebeliions man; Because of unbelief; - -* - And all the steps that grace display, TVho feel their sins a burden, Which drew the wondrous plan. Ent \vi11 not ask relief. 3 Grace taught my roving feet In paths of glooiii and darkness, TThere iveary footsteps roam, 'To tread tile heavenly road; Xnd new supplies each hour I meet I-Ie reaches forth his loving arms While pressing on to God. To bear the wand'rer home. 3 The way to him is simple- 4 Grace all the work shall crow Through everlasting days, 'Tis only look and live; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, One step, and 0 how gladly And well deserves our praise: His mercy will forgive. OPESIXG HPYNS.. ie ,QPENISG HYSIXS. not to call tlic righteous 4 Sistcrs, \vi11 you join and help as ‘TsasOur. cle;ar I’tedeemcr came, lloses’ sister helped him? hungry, starving, helpless ones; tTliile you see tile trembling sinners But IVlio are struggling hard with praise Iiis holy name! sin? 0 Tcll then1 all &out the Savior, Tell tlieiii ‘that lie will be found, Pray 011, sisters, and the manna U-iIl be showered all around. 7. JOIWNC WORSHIP. IN 5 Let lis love our God supremely, RETHREN, we have met to worsliip Let 11s love each other, too, -11x1 aciore the Lord our Goci: Let 11s love anci pray for sinners, IViIl yoti pray with all your power Till our God makes all things new. \Vhiie ve try tcj preach the word? Then he’ll call 11s home to hezv*n, All is \3h uriless the Spirit :It his table n-e’lI sit down, Of the Holy One conies down- Christ wili gird himself and serve us Bretlmn, pray, and holy iiianiia TVith sxeec manna all around. IViIl be showercd all around.

2 Brethren. see poor sinners round you S. CROWN XIXs S1:inibcring 011 tlic Lriiil; (A IVOC, c. N. 262. Dcatli is ccxning, lie11 is ~iioving, OOK, ye saints, tlie sight so glorious, Can _\-onbcar to Ict thrrti .go? See the ‘c man of sorrows’*now7 See wxr hthers, and our ntothers, From tlie fight returns victorious, .Inti oitr chiiclren sinking c!oc.r,; LEvery knee to him shall bolv. 13retlirt.n. pray. and Iioljr mannn CrTO R US : TVill be slioivercd,alI around. Crown him. crown him, angels crown him, 3 Brethren, here arc poor Ixicksliclers Crorn tlie Savior 61 Kingot Kings.” Crown him: crown him, him! Who were once nei’r heaven’s door, angels crown But they have betray’d thair Savior, Crown the Savior 6‘ King of Kings.” And are tvorst? than e‘cr before; 2 Crovn the Savior, angels crown him, Yet the Savior offcrs pardon Rich the trophies Jesus brings, If they will Iament tlicir wonnd, In the seat of power enthrone him, Brethren, pray, anci holy ni:miia ’ IVhile the vault of heaven rings. Will be sliorcered all around.. 12 WAKENING a~INVITIXG. 3 Sinners in derision crown'd him, Y Besetting sin 'to Christ dlyield, blocking thus the Savior's claim. Through him all self will find a grave; Saints and angels crowd around him, And all this deadly strife will cease, ". -1s proves his power to save. Own this.title, praise his name. Jesus -$ Hark ! the bursts of acclamation: 5 And purity is his free gift;' Hark ! these loud triumphant chords, Thus saving to the uttermost; Jesus takes the higliest station, :bid by the Holy Spirit's power, Oh what joy the sight affords. He gives to us our Pentecost.

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I1. THE DEATH .&XGX]I, 2 Shall the god-given hours be scattered HOULD the death angel knock at tm cliamber Like the leaves upon the plain? In the still wxch of the night, Shall the bSossoms die unwatered Say, ~vvillthy spirit pass into torment, By the drops of heavenly rain? Or to the realms oi delight? 3 Shall I see each fair sun xaking, CHORUS: Xnd not seeit yake for me? Each glad inorning brightly breaking, Say, are J 011 ready? Oh. are you ready? If the death anqel should call? And not feel it breaks for me? Say, are you read:;? 011. are you ready? -i. Shall I-see the roses blooming, Jesus stands pleading for all. And not wish to bloom as they? P Many sad spirits now are departing Holy fragrance ’round me throwing, Into the world of dqair; Luring others on the way. . Every brief moment brings your doom nearer; 5 So, I was not born to trifle Sinner, oh, sinner: beware! Life away in dreams of sin; 3 Many redeemed ones now are ascending No, I niust not. dare not stifle. Longings such these within. Into the mansions of Iight; as Jesus is pleading high up in glory, 6 Swiftly moving upward, on\\-ard. Seeking to save you to-night. Let my soul in faith be borne. Calmly gazing skym-ard. sunward, Let niy eyes unshrinkin,0 turn. 12- so, xo. HALL this life of mine be wasted? -- Shall this vineyard lie untilled? 13. H.\PPY TIDISCS. Shall tne joy pass by untasted? IDIXGS, happy tidings, sAnd the soul remain unfilled? THark, hark the sound1 CHORUS:’ . Hear the joyful echo Through the n-orld resound: So. no, nol no. - Ever faithful I will be, Christ the Lord proclaims them, And each precious hour redeeming, Hear and heed the call; U-ait for thee, eternity. Come, ye starving ones that perish, Rooni, room for all. i5 AW.LKENISG AND INVITING. AWXIIt . 1% AWAGENISGAND ISVITING. kWbKESIXG AXD XXVfTXSG. 1. Ye heart burdened ones who in misery languish, 16. . H.#.SDTVEITISG OS THE W-LIL- 0 say will you go to the Eden above? T the feast of BeIshazzat No poverty there, no, the saints a're all weaithy, And a thousand of his lords, ' U'hiIe they drank from golden vessels, The heirs ol his glory, whose nature is love, A No sickness can reach them, that country io As the book of truth records: , healthy, In the night a3 they reveled, 0 say will you go to the Eden above? In the royal palace hall, They mere seized with consternation, March on, happy pilgrim, the land is before you 'Twas the hand upon the wall. And soon its ten thousand delights we shall prove, CIIORCS: Yes, soon we shall walk on the fields of bright 'Tis the hand of God on the wall, glory, 'Tis the hand of God on the wall, And drink the pure joys of the Eden above. Shall the record be--"found wanting?" ,..d yet, guilty sinner we would not forsake thee, Or sliail it be-"found trusting?" We halt yet a moment as onward we move, \Vhile that hand is Tvnting on the wd. 0 come to the Lord, in his arnis he will take f! See the brave captive, Daniel, thee As he stood before the throng And bear thee along to the Eden above. And rebuked the haughty monarch Methinks thou art now in thy wretchedness say- For his mighty deeds of wrong; ing: As he read out the writing, Oh! who can this guilt from my conscience 'Trvas the doom of one and all: remove? For the kingdom now was finished, Said the hand upon the wall. No other but Jesus, then come to him praying: = Prepare me, 0 Lord, for the Eden above. 3 See the fa-kh, zed and courage I: praise thee, 0 Lord, from death thou Iiast That would dare to do the right; brought me, Which the Spirit gave to Daniel, And filled my poor soul with thy praise and This the secret of his might. thy love, In his home in Judea, And when my work's \ done, and my labor is Or a captive in the ha& ended, He understood the writing Forever 1'11 in the Edcn above. Of his God upon the wall. - sing w AW.Ah.L3qi+>ATU L.IlUrU.

4 Sa our deeds are recorded, 18. WILL YOU cx?xE* There’s a hand that’s writing now; Tri.‘$$i* . ym. s-snuy, 6.pe- *er, give your heart to Jesus, ILL you come, wili you come, wrth your To his royal mandate bow, poor broken heart; Far the day is approaching- Burdened and sin oppressed? It must come to one and ail- Lay it down at ihe feet of your Savior Waen the sinner’s condemnation. ad . Lord; . Will be written on the wail. Jesus will give you rest.

CHORUS: 1% TErESrnRMYTTED. 0 happy rest, sweet happy rest! OME, humble sinner, in whose breast Jesus will give you rest, .A thousand thoughts revolve, Oh! why won’t you come, in simple trusting EQme, with your guilt and fear oppressed, faith, Jesus will give you rest. And make this last resolve:- 9 l-3 go to Jesus, though my sins 2 Will you come, will you come? there is inercy Like mountains ’round me close, for you, I howhis courts, I’ll enter in, Balm for your aching breast; Whatever may oppose. Only come as you are, and believe on his name, Jesus will give you rest. 3 Eostrate 1’11 lie before his throne, adthere my gtdt confess; 3 Will. you come, wiilyou come? you have noth- KT cell him I’m a wretch undone, ing to pay, Xithout his soverign grace. Jesus, who loves you best, 4 Erhaps he will admit my plea, By his death on the cross purchased life for Perhaps will hear my prayer; your sod, tvill give you rest. . Ez if I perish, 1 will pray, Jesus And perish only there. 4 Will you come, wiII you come? how he pleads. 5 I .= but perish if I go- with you now! I am resolved to try; Fly to his loving breast; €ix if I stay away I know And whatever your sin oryour sorrow may be I must forever die. Jesus will give you rest.. 2% AXAKEXISG ASD ISVITSSG. AWAKENING AXD IXVITISG. kW to. EOAD TO RVXN- 19- H0.W IS GLORY. SISi’NER, come without delay, HILE angelsstrike their golden strings: 6 And seek a home in glory; w And veil their faces with their wings The Lord is calling ypu to-day, Each saint on earth to Jesus siGgs, He pleads for you in glory. And joins-to praise the King of Kings, Who saves lost souls from ruin. CHORUS : 2 But sinners, fond of earthly toys, 0, qlory! 0, glory! Mock, and deride, while saints rejoice; There’s room enough in Paradise, They close their ears to Jesus’ voice, For all a home in glory. -And make the world and sin their choice, 2 Sent by my Lord, on you I cal1 And force their way to pin. To seek a home glory; in 3 Sometimes, in visions of the night The invitation is to all God doth their guilty souls affright; To have a home in glory. They tremble at the awful sight, But still again with morning light 3 Ye weary, heavy laden, come, Pursue the road to ruin.. And have a home in glory, In yon blest house there still is room 4 Sometimes, by preaching, sinners fee1 For you a home in glory. They’re doomed to hell and misery; To turn to God they then agree, 4 There need not one be left behind But with the wicked, proud, and gat, . IVho seek a home in glory; . Pursue their road to ruin. For God hath bidden all mankind To have a home in glory. 5 Sometimes, when nothing else mill do, AHiction does their danger shorn, 5 Av-aks: awake! the Judge is near; And brings the careless sinner lorn; Prepare, prepare for glor)’! They Then repent, and pray, and vow, If sleeping when he shall appear But turn again to rnin! You can not share his $0~. 8 When every means is tried in vain, cnomx: . The Spirit strives no more with them; Oh: glory! Oh, glory! But full of guilt, an3 fear, and pain, Death strikes the blow-the sinner’s slain- There’s power in Jesus’dying love To bring you home to glory. And sinks to endless ruin. AWAKESISG AND INVITING. a5‘ 34. AWAKENIXG AND XSVITING.

DECIDE M-RTGHT. 4 Waiting a moment more for thee, 01. Jesus still entreats; Spirifuni Sougs, g. w.-4. +cncCT. Soon will the knqcking ended be, OME go away from the house to-night That now -thy closed hearts beats; 55 Purified from sin, Stay, sinner, stay at Mercy’s door, Others reject the precious light Seek-the open gate; And go away unclean; Sinner, decide lest hope be o’er, Lovingly still the Savior stands -1nd thou shouldst be too late. Pleading with thy heart; Patiently knocks with his bleeding hands, Gnwiliing to depart. CHORUS: Going away from Christ to-night, 22. JESUS IS ChtLXX’G. Away from his loving care; OFTLY and tenderly Jesus is calling, Going away from biessed light, Calling for you and for me; To darkness and despair. See on the portals he’s waiting and wxtching, sWatching for you and for me. 2 Some will go out from the house of prayer Hardened by delay, 4 Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading, Yieiding to Satan’s luring snare, Pleading for you and for me, Will hopeIess turn away; Why should we linger and heed not his nier- h-evermore shall the Spirit plead cies? At thy bolted door; llercies for you and for me. h’ow is the hour of thy soul’s great need, ‘Tis or nevermore. now :3 Time is now fleeting, rhe moments are passing, Passing from you and from me: 3 Some will go out from the house to-night Full of trust in God, Shadows are gathering, death-beds are coming, Happy in heart, made pure and white Coming for you and for me. By Jesus: precious blood; Go not away, poor wand’rer, stay 4 0 for the wonderful love he has promised, Promised for you and for me; Till thou too art free! Walking with Christ life’s happy way, Tho’ we have sinned hehas mercy and pardon,. Most blessed thus shalt be. Pardon for you and ior me. 28 AWAKESING AXD IXVITISG. 'J!HE Imm~LTxox. . CHORUS: s. Turn to the Lord and seek salvation, I ZE,ye sinners. poor and needy, EO' Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Sound the pr&se of Jesus' name, Jesus ready stands to save yon, Gfory, honor 2nd salvation, Full of pity, love, and power; Christ; the Lord, has come to reign. He able, is 2 Heil is fire-forever He is willing: doubt no more. burning; Turn, poor sinner, turn and flee; 2 Kow, ye needy, come and welcome; Nercy waits for thy returfling, God's free bounty glorify; TVith a pardon full and free. True belief and true repentance- ;i I-IelI is deep-vithout a bottom; Every grace that brings you nigh- poor sinner, turn and flee; Without money DeeperTurn, than Tyre and Sidon Come to Jesus Christ and buy. down ?rIrist the Christ rejecter be. 3 Let not conscience make you linger; Hear the voice of JSUS calling, h'or of Stness fondly dream; 1 Turn, poor sinner, turn and Bee: AI1 the fitness he requireth Though the Spirit long has striven, Is to fee! your need of him; He'll not always strive mith thee- This he gives you- 'Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam. - 4 Come, ye veazy, heavy laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry till you're better, out of Chris:, when so he has Tou will never comb at all; ST""" call'd yon oft h'ot the righteous- Why wilI you longer refus.e to believe? Sinners Jesus came to call. What can you hope from the u-orld or its pieasures? Horn can you trust them, when both \vi11 de- 24. TCRN TO LORD- ceive? is darkness-deep and awful; REFRUS: Then poor sinner turn and flee; HeavenHELL is light-all bright Come, come to Jesus, xeary-, heavy-hearted, and joyful; Come, come to Jesus while you may; And its light may shine OD, tkez 39 SEBKING THE LORD. SEEKING THE LORD. Sow he is waiting, waiting to receive you, 2 Long my heart has sighed for thee, Hark, he is calling you to-day. Long has-evil dwelt within, Jesus sweetly speaks to me: 2 Still aut of Christ, and the moments sa “1- TViIi cleanse you from all precious, sin.” Night is approaching, 0 what wiil you do? 3 Here I give my all to thee, Friends, time, and earthly stote; Still out of Christ, yet there’s room at the ’ and fountain, Soul and body thine to be- Free are its waters, and flowing for you. Vihoily shine forevermore. 3 Still out of Christ, yet for you there is mercy, 3 In the promises I trust, If you are willing to turn from your sin; In the cleansing blood confide, Yonder he stands, at the door of salvation,‘ f am prostrate in the dust, Wairing to pardon and welcome you in. I with Christ am crucified. 5 Jesus comes, he fills my soul, 4 Still out of Christ, and the love he has prom- Perfected in love I am, is’d, I am every whit made whole, How you are longing that love .to receive; Glory, glory to the Lamb. Haste, where the star of your faith is direcring, Haste, and this moment repent and believe. - 27. ’ THE BtOOD OF JESTS- H.IT can wash away my sins? ‘\“othin, e but the blood of Jesus. SS. COmYG TO TMIE CROSS. IVhat can make me whole again? Brttlrlir 8. Jl< NcDanaid. Nothing but the blood of Jesus- AM coming to the cross, CHORUS: 1 I am poor and weak and blind; Oh! precious is the flow I am counting all but dross, That makes me white as snow, I shall full salvation find. No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of. Jesus. CHORIIS: I am trusting, Lord, in thee; 2 For my pardon this my plea- Bless’d Lamb of Calvary; Nothing but the blood of Jesus- For cleansing this I’ see- Humbly at the cross I bow; my Jesus saves me-saves me now. Nothing but the blood of Jesus- SEEIXSG 58 SEEGISG TEE LORD. THE LORD. 3 Nothing can for sin atone, 1 And fie the witness gives, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. To loyal hearts and free. Naught of good that I have done, That every pr-omise is fulfdIed Xothing but the blood oi Jesus. If faith but brings the plea. 5 AlI-hhii atoning blood! '4 Thence I have my righteousness- A11 hail redeeming grace! -411 through the blood of Jesus; A11 hail die giit of Christ our Lord Thence I have iny hope 2nd peace- Our strength and righteousness! -111 through the blood of Jesus.

. HOII- pity, Lord, 0 Lord, forgive; 28. THE WELCOXE V0IC-E. Let a repenting rebel live. [L.IIurtsorrCh, hy2r~.] Are nor. thy mercies large and free? HESIRthy weIcome voice 3Ial' not a-sinner rrus Tn thee? I That calls me, Lord, to thee c' My crimes are pat, but don't surpass For cleansing in thy precious blood The pO>-ei and glory of thy grace; That flowed on Cdvary. Great God rliy nature hath no bound. CHORCS: So iet zliy piird'ning love be found. I am coming, Lord! :3 0 c-ash my scul from every sin Coming now 10 thee! --\id :nAr my guilt- conscience clean, Wash me, cleanse me in the blood Here on my heart the bur2cn Iies That flowed on Calvary. dad pas: otffcnses pain my eyes.

2 Tho' coming, weak and Tile, 4 My lips with siiame my sins confess Thou dost niy strength assure, Against thy Law, against thy grace; , Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse Lord, sliodd thy judgment grow severe, Till spotless all and pure. 1 a111 condemned! but thou arcclear.. . 5 Slionld sudden veng-ance seize breath, 3 .'Tis Jesus calls me on nip To perfect faith and love, I niiist pioilounce thee just. in death;, ,'ind if my soul were 'sent to hell. . To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, 'For earth and heaven above. . Thy righteous law approves it well. SEEKIXG 8% SEEKING THE LORD. THE LORD. 33 CTDER ELUOlX 6 Yet sare a trembling sinner, Lord, 31. GET THE Whose hope, still hovering 'round thy word 0 MOURNER in Zion,.how biessed art thou, Would light on some sweet promise there-, *: For Jesus is \nitkg to comfort thee nom; Some sure support against despair. 1;ear not to reiy on the Word of thy God; Step out on the promise-get undcr the biood.

2 0 ve that are hungry and thirsty, rejoice! *lFbr ye shall be filled;" 0 hear thar sweet UST as I am-without one plea, voice! But that thy blood was shed for me. Inviting you now to the banquet of God; And that thou bidst me come to thee, Step OUK on the promise-get under the blood. 0 Lambof God! I come! I come! 9; Who sighs for a heart from iniquity free? Just as I am-and waiting not 0 poor troubled sod! there's a promise for To rid my soul of one dark blot. thee; To-thee. whose blood can cleanse each spot, Thou shalt rest, weary one, in the bosom of 0 Lamb or God! I come: I come! God; Just as I ani-though tossed about Step out on the promise-get under the blood. With niany a conflict. niany a doubt, ZbFightinqs within and fears without." 4 The promise don't save, though each promise 0 Lamb of God! I come! I come! is true; 'Tis the Hood n-e get under that cleanses US Just as I am-poor, wretched. blind, through: Sight, riches, healing of the mind- It cleanses me now-Oh. g1ov to God! Yea, all I need, in thee to find, We rest on the promise-we're under the biood. 0 Lamb of God! I come! I come! Just as I am-thou wilt receiye, Wilt me!come, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because rhy promise I believe, 0 Lamb of God! I come! I come! 33. ONLY TRUST m1. Just as I am-thy love I own, ONE,every sod by sin oppressed,. Has broken every barrier down; There's mercy with the Lord, Now to be thine, yea, thine alone, .4nd he mill surely give you rest 0 lambof God! I come! I come. By trustin'g in his Word. 34 SEEKXXG TEE LORD. -SEEKIXG THE LORD, 36 CNORVS: 2 I need thee everq. hour; Stay rhou near by; Only trust him, only trust him, Only trust him Temptations Iose their power now; When _thou arc nig.l.1. He will save you, he will save you, He will save you nom. 3 I need thee every hour; Tsach me thy 3 Jesus shed his precious blood will, ForRich blessing to besrow: And thy rich promises In me fulfill. Plunge nom into the crimson flood That washes white as snow.

3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest; Believe in him without delay, 34. And you are fully blest. your every care to jesus, 4 Come then. and join this holy band, Jesus. your Almight>T Friend, He will carry all your bnrdens. And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land, ET""Love and keep you to the end. Where joys immortal flow. CHCRGS : Jesus loves you. Jesus loves J-OII, Jesus your Almighty Fiiend; He will carry all your 33. NEED THEE ROTJR. burdens, I EVERY Love and keep you the end. NEED thee every hour, to Most gracious 2 Bring your every grief to Jesus, I Lord: ' KO tender voice like thine TVho has suffered so for you: peace -doni. Can Think you he wi!l sligiit your sorrow, CHORUS: He, the Faithful ami ihe True? , I need rbee, oh! I thee, need 3 Bring your every joy to Jesus, Every hour I need thee; For he smiles to see yau 0 bless me my Savior, glad; now, He would have his chiidren happy, I come to thee. I. Never gloomy, never sad. S? 86- SEEKIRG THE 'LORD. SEEKIXG TEE LORD. 37.. ' 4 Give yourself away to Jesus; 2 LIy sins, though as scarlet, make Thite in the 0 he longs to make you bIest; blood, He will bring you safe to gIory, Thou'st promised to cleanse them as Where the ransomed are at rest. snow; Though red, like to crimson, oh: make them as wool, -. Thy love is su3icient I know- ss. THE REDEEJLEB'S TEhBs. ID Christ o'er sinners weep, . 2 In David's glad house is the fountain prepared, And shall our cheeks be dry? It flows €or uncleanness and sin: Let 3oods of penitential grief. Oh! help me, dear Lord, its great virtues to Burst forth from every eye. test, Oh! wash me without and within. f! The Son of God in tears! The wond'ring angels see; 4 To thee I am coming, confessing my want, Be thou astonished, 0 my soul, Thy faithfulness, Lord, I believe; He shed those tears for thee. My guilt put away, and then cleanse me, dear Lord, 3 He wept that we might weep; Thine uttermost grace I'd receive. Each sin demands a tear; In heaven alone no sin is found, The gift of thy power-a baptismal fire- And there's no weeping there. 3 My Pentecost let it now be; Thus seded as I'm cleansed, and henceforth to be thine, Forever kept only by thee. 36. CLEANSE IUE, 0 LORD. [Bezdok Sangr, 89.1 REATE in me, Lord, a new heart and all E clean! My spirit renew and control, 33- IYiU REDEEiRElh And thewill I lead the transgressor to thee, [Edak 31.1 For theu savest the soul. Songs, only ESCIS, Lord, I come to thee, -. REFRAIN: ' J Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb!k Cleanse me, 0 Lord! Cleanse me, 0 Lord! Set my longing spirit free, Cleanse! Cleanse in the Blood of the Lamb! 'Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb! SEEKING LORD. ss SEEKING THE LORD. THE 39

CHORUS: 1 But my sins are many, my faith is small, I’m redeem’d, redeem’d, lo: the answer came quick and clear: Wash’d in the blood of the Lapb ! “Thou need’st not trust in thyself at all, I’m redeem’d, redeem’d, Step over the-. line, I am here.” I am wash’d in the blood of the Lamb! :: But my flesh is weak, I tearfully said, s Speak. and !et my heart be clean. Wash’d, etc. And the-way I cannot see; Fully say’d from inbred’sin, Wash’d, etc. I fear if I try I may sadly fail, And thus may dishonor thee. 3 Cleanse me, wash me white as snow, Wash’d, etc. 4 Ah, the world is cold, and I cannot go back, Let me all thy fulness Imox-, Wash’d, etc. Press forward I surely must; I will place my hand in his wounded palm, 4 To my heart the bliss reveal. 1Vash’d. etc. Step over the line and trust. Fix on me the Spirit’s seai, Wash’d, etc. 5 “Over the line’’-hear the sweet refrain, j .All thy fdness now I claim. n7ash’d, etc. Angels are chanting the heavenly strains Through the dear Redeemer’s name, “Over the he”--I will not remain, Wash’d, etc. I’ll cross it and go to Jesus. 6 I am sav’d by blood divine, Kash’d. erc. All the bliss of faith is mine, I\-ash’d, etc. 39. WILT THOT! Tn-.98. tV. 7.LYripatrick. 3s. OVER “HE LISE. EAR the footsteps of Jesus, H! TENDER and meet was the master’s He is nom passing by, 0 voice, Bearing balm for the wounded, -4s he IovingIy called to me, Healing ail who apply; ;;Come over the he, it is only a step- As he spake to the suerer I am waiting, my child, for thee.‘’ Who lay at the pool, He is saying this moment: CHORUS: ’.Wilt thou be made whole?” “Over the line”-hear the meet refrain, Angels are chanting the heavenly strain; CHORUS: “Over the line”-Why shouLd I remain Wilt thou be made whole? With a step between me and leaus? Wilt thou be made whole? SEEKISG THE LORD. @ M SEEICING THE LORD.. 40. WANDEBIXG. come, weary suff’rer. 0 RIGHTLY beams our Father’s mercy 0 come, sin-sick soul, From his light-bouse evermore, See the life stream is flowing, But to us he gives the keeping : . - See the cleansing waves roil, Of the lights along the shore. ‘ Step into the current, -4nd thou shalt be whole. CHORVS: Let the lower lights be burning, a gleam across the wave! 2 the voice of that Savior, Send ’TisWhose merciful call Some poor fainting, struggling seaman Freely offers salvation You may rescue, you may save. To one and to all; 2 Dark the night of sin has settled, He is now beckning to him Loud the angry billows Each sin-tainted soul, roar; Eager eyes are watching, tonging, And is lovingly asking, For the lights the shore. JWilt thou be made whole?” along 3 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother, poor sailor tempest-tost, 3 Are you halting and struggling, . Some Trying now to make the harbor, O’erpowered by pour sin, In the darkness may be lost. While the maters are troubled Can you not enter in? - Lo! the Savior stands waiting 11. ’ I LISTENING. To strengthen your soul, SpinhuZ Suq+s0IO. s. iuarsJaiL He is earnestly pleading, ?IC ~WiItthou be made TvhoIe?” vou hear the Savior calling? B> the wooings of his voice, fyDO you hear the accents fdling? 4 Biessed Savior assist us Will you make the precious choice? To rest on thy word: Let the soul-healing pomer CHORUS: On us now be outpoured; I am list’ning, oh! I’m list’ninp Wash away every sin-spot, Just to hear the accents fall; Take perfect control, I am list’ning, oh! I’m list‘ning Say to each trusting spirit- To the Savior’s gentle call. (‘Thy faith makes thee u-hole?” .- P.4RDOS ASD ACOPTION. .4L 42 Y.4RDON AND ADOPTIOK

~ 2 Glc-ious Iight is drawing o’er 3 By his Spirit he is wooing- us, Softly drawing us to him, Jesus comes, comes to save! Thro’ the day and night pursuing, And the way grows bright before us, With his gentle voice to win. Jesus coqes, comes to save. 3 By the Xord of Truth he’s speaking 4 Hallelnjali! saints are singing, To the wand’ring, erring ones; Jesys comes, CC~XS to save! List the voice the stillness breaking! Heaven with joyous song is ringing, Hear the sweet and solemn tones. Jesus comes, comes to save.

4 In his Providential dealings, Even in his stern decrees, In the loudest thunder pealings, the murmuring of the breeze. Or 43. ARISE XX SO= RISE, my souI, arise, Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding sacrifice 42. COXE S.iVE. In my behalf appears, TO Before the throne my surety stands, LOODS of mercy break around us, My is written on his hands. FJ eSuS comes, comes to savel name Fetters fall that long have bound us. CHORUS: Jesus conies, comes to save. Jesus paid it all, CHORUS: A11 to him I owe, Sin had left a crimson stain, . Hallelujah!-joyfulstory: Jesus comes, the King of Glory, He washed it xhite as snow. Hallelujah! Iiallelujah! 1 He ever lives above, Jesus comes, comes to save. For me to intercede; -7 WhiIe Iike rain our tears are falling, His all redeeming love, Jesus comes, comes to save! His precious blood to plead: His blood atoned for all the race, While these souls for help are calling , Jesus comes, comes to save. And sprinkles now the throne of grace 46 AXD' ADOPTIOX. PARDOX P.4RDON AND ADOPTION. 55' CHORUS: Sweetest note in seraph's song, 3 But there, in that dark lonely hour Sweetesz narne on mortal tongue, A voice sweetly whispered to me, $weetest carol ever sung, Saying, <'Christ the Redeemer hath power Jesus, blessed Jesus. To save a pooi- sinner like thee. ", 4 I listened, and lo! 'twas the Savior E! Ail glory to the dying Lamb! I now be!ieve in Jesus; That vas speaking kindly tc me; I cried, L'I'm the chief of sinners, I love my blessed Savior's name, I love the narne of Jesus. Thou canst save a poor sinner like me.'' His name dispels my guilt and fear, 5 I then fuIly trusted in Jesus, KO other name but Jesus; And oh! what a joy came io me! 0 how my soiii delights to hear hi? heart was filled with praises, The ciiarxing n3me of Jesus. For he saved a poor sinner like me. 3 Come, brethren, help me sing the praise, 6 No longer in darkness I'm walking, 0 praise the Eame of Jesus, For the light is mwshining on me, And sisters, a11 your voices raise And now ilnto others I'm telling, To bless :'ne name of Jesils. How h& saved a poor sinner like me. And .ii.!ien to that bright world above, \V-e rise to see our Jesus, 7 And when life's journey is over. We'll sing around the throne of love, And I the dear Savior shall see, The name, die name of Jesus. 1'11 praise him forever and ever For saving poor sinners like rile, - 46. CROSS. AT TKE 4s. THE GREAT[ Il/NI. Hrmik?r.] PWXSTCI.IY. L=1S: and did my Savior bieed, And did my sovereign die: , great pb-ysician now is near- 14\Youid he devote that sacred head The sympathizing Jesus : For such a worm as I? HeTHE speaks the drooping heart to cheer, - CHORCS: 0 hear the voice of Jesus many are all forgiven, At the cross: at the cross, \?here I first saw the Your sins light, 0 hear the voice of Jesus: And the burden of my heart rolled away, Go on your way in peace to Iieaven, And wear a crown with fcsus. 45 PhRDOS AND' ADOPTION. PARDON AND ADOPTION. 47 CHORUS: It was there by faith i received my sight, Sweetest note in seraph's song, And now i am happy on rhe way. Sweetesc narne on mortal tongue, ' S,weetest carol ever sung, 2 Was it for crimes that I have done Jesus, blessed Jesus. He groaned upon the tree? 9 All glory to the dying Lamb! .blazing pity! grace unknown! I now be!ieve in Jesus; And love beyond de,gree. I love my blessed Savior's name, I love the name of jesus. :: Well might the sun in darkness hide, His name dispels my guilt and fear, Arid shut its glories in, KO other name but Jesus; When Christ, the mighty Xaker, died 0 honr my soiil delights to hear man, the creature's sin. The ciiarxing n3me of Jesus. For 3 Come, brethren, help me sing the praise, -iThus might I hide niy blushing face 0 praise the Eame of Jesus, When his dear cross appears, And sisters, all your voices raise Dissolve my heart in thankiulness To bless :'ne name of Jess. And melt mine eves to tears. And .ii.!ien to that bright world above, 1t-e rise to see our Jesus, J But drops of grief can ne'er repay We31 sing around the throne of love, The debt of love I owe; The name, die name of Jesus. Here, Lord, I give myself an-ay, - 'Tis ail that I can do.

46. AT TKE CROSS. L.kS: and did my Savior bleed, And did my sovereign die. XKST I3E BOEILN -1GATX. \.Youid he del-ore thai sacred head ,47. YE 14 For such a worm as I? RULER once came to Jesus by night L5 To ask him the way oi salvation axid CHORL-5: Iiglit, At the cross. at the cross, vhere I first saw the The Master made anslyer in words :rue and Iight. plain: And the burden of my heart rolled away, ?'e must be born again. PARDO?; ASD ADOPTION. .# PARDON AXD ADOPTIOX. ‘10 9 Hard was toil to reach the shore, CH0RZ;S: niy Long tossed upon the ocean: Ye must be born again, Above me was the thunder‘s roar; Ye must be born again, Eeneath the wave’s commotion; I verily, verity say unto thee, Darkly the pi! of night was thrown Ye must be born again. Around me, faint with terror, In that dark hour how did my groan 2 Ye children of men attend the word Ascend for Fears of error! So solemnly uttered by Jesus the Lord, And let not his message to you be in vain: .A Sinking and panting as for breath, Ye must be born again. I knew nor he!p mas near me. And cried, save me, Lord, from death, 8 0 ye who would enter that glorious rest, ImmortaI:‘Oh! Jesus, hear me.” And with the ransomed the song of the sing Then quick as thought I felt him mine, blest, My Savior stood before me; The life everlasting if ye would obtain: I saw his brightness round me shine, Ye must be born again. And shouted, .*Glory: Glory!”

4 A dear one in heaven thy heart yearns to see, 4 0 sacrea hour! 0 hallowed spot! At the beautiful gate may be watching for thee, Where love divine first found me; list to the notes of this solemn refrain: Then 11-herever falls my distant lot, I Ye must be born again. My lieart shall linger round thee: And xhen from earrh I rise to soar Up to my home in heaven, Down will I cast my eyes once more, I\-here I Tvas first foreauiven. 4n. THERZ IS d SPOT. HERE is a spot to me more dear Than native vale or mountain; A spot for which affection’s tear 49. VOWS RE?iE‘XED- Springs grateful from its fountain; HAPPY day that fix‘d my choice ’Tis not where kindred souls abound, @ On thee, my Savior and my God! Though that is almost heaven; Well may this glowing heart rejoice, But where I first my Savior found, .And tell its raptures all abroad. And fe!t my sins forgivexi. ’ 50 CONSECRXTIOS. CO~SECRXTIOX. n

2 0 happy bond, that seals my vows ‘2 I Ii,ive taken up the cross at last, To him who merits all my love; .lnd 1 nevermore will lay it down; Let cheerful anthems fill his house, Tlien. when toils and cares of life are past, While to that sacred shrine I move. Enter heaven aild receive a glorious crown. 3 ‘Tis done, the great transaction‘s done; I am my Lord’s and he is mine; He drew me, and I follow’d on, Charm’d to confess the voice divine. 51. DECISION. [c. ~r7~~i~1 4 Now rest, my long-divided heart; SD can I, yet I delay Fix’d on this blissful center, rest; My little all to give? Nor ever from thy Lord depart; To tear my soul from earth away With him of every good possess’d. For Jesus to receive? -5 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renew’d shall daily hear, CHORUS: ’Till in life’s latest hour I bow, I take the narrolv ~ay; .And bless in death a bond so dear. I die the narrow way: Il-itli the resolute few who dare to go through, I take the narrow way.

2 .Say, but I yield, I yield: 50. I HAVE T-LKEN UP THE CROSS. HAVE taken up the cross of Christ, I can hoic! out no more: And 1’11 bear it if he gives me grace, I sink by dying love compelled, I And own the conqueror. , It wilI make each heavy burden light, If he shows me the smiling of his face. :: Thongh late. I all forsake, CHORTS: My friends. my all, resign: 0 the cross, I mil1 bear it in love, in love; Gracious Redeemer. take. 0 take, 0 the crown, I shall wear it in heaven above. And seal me ever thine. Come and possess me whole, i? I have taken up the cross to-day; 4 I will in my Savior’s footsteps go; Sor hence again remove: He mill guide me in the narrow way, Settle and fis my wavering soul ’Till my pilgriqage is ended here beiow. \Vith all thy weight of love. 6a CONSECRATION. ,COSSECRATXOX. 5 My desire be this: one 4 0 I must die to scoffsand sneers; Thy only love to know; Let me die! let De die! TOseek and taste no other bliss, I must be freed from slavish fears; No other good below. Let me die! let me die! So dead that no desire shall rise - To appear good, or great, or wise In any but my Savior's eyes, me die! let me die! 62 LET JIE DIE. Let GOD, my heart doth long for thee, 5 If Christ would live and reign in me, Let me die! let me die! I must die! I must die! Now set my soul at liberty; Like him I crucified must be, Let me die! let me diel I must die! I must die! Die to the trifling things of earth, Lord, drive the naiIs nor heed the groans, They're now to me of little worth; RiIy flesh may writhe and make irs moans, My Savior calls-I'm going forth, But this's the way and this alone, Let ne die! let me die! I must die! I must die! 2 Thy slaying power in me display, :? Begin at once to drive the nail, Let me die! let me die! 'I must die! I must die! I must be dead from day to day; 0 suffer not my heart to fail, Let me diel let me die! Let me die! let me die! Dead to the world and its applause, Jesus, I ro thee for power To its customs, fashions, law look all ~ T' enable me to endure the hour Of those who hate the humbling cross, When, crucified by sovereign power, Let me die! let me die! I shall die! I shall die! 3 My friends may say 1'11 ruined be, 7 When I ani dead! then, Lord, to rhee, If I die! if I die! I will live! I will live! If I leave all to follow thee, My time, my strength. my all to thee; But I'll die! but I'll die! Will I give! will I give! Their arguments will never weigh, 0 may the Son nom make me free, . Nor stand the trying judgment day; Here, Lord, I give my all to thee, * Help me to cast them all away, For time, and all eternity, Let me die! let me die: I will live! I n-ill live: 1. 54 COSSECSATICX. CONSECRATION. 55; S The carnal mind once bothered me, But it died! but it died; 4 Since ‘my eyes were fixed on Jesus, He sanctified and made me free; I’ve lost sight of all beside, enchained my spirit’s vision, So ir died! so it died! So So dead that no desire shall rise Looking at the Crucified. To appear good, or great, or wise, 5 0 what wondei! how amazing! In any but my Savior’s eyes, Jesus, glorious King of kings, So I live: so I live! Deigns to caU me his beloved. Lets me rest beneath his wings.

53. ALL FOR JESUS. JTTiz. If. 63. ilIaTv D. yumes. LL for Jesus, all for Jesus- 54. SELF bB.ASEXEST. AI1 my being’s ransomed powers- [ G. H. Cma. 74.1 AllK my thoughts and words and doings- HJ to be nothing, nothing, A11 my days ard my honrs. Only to lie at his feet A broken and emptied vessel, CHORL‘S: For the &laster’suse made meet, - All for Jesus gladly I resign, Emptied that lie might fill me, ill1 for Jesus. he alone is mine, As forth to his service I go; Blessed Jesus; all for thee, Broken that so unhindered Thou art ail in all to me. His life through me might flow.

2 Let my hands perform his bidding, CHORGS: Let n?:: feet run in his ways, Oh! to be nothing, nothing, Ler my eyes see Jesus only, Only to lie at his feet, Let my lips speak forth his praise. A broken and emptied vessel, For the MasteFs use made meet. 3 Worldlings prize their’gems of beauty- Cling to gilded toys of dust- 2 Oh! to be nothing, nothing, Boast of wealth and fame ancl pleasure, Only as led by his hand; Only Jesus will I trust. !-messenger at his gateway, -. Only waiting for his command; 56. CONSECRATION. CONSECRATION. SZ

' 86. Only an instrument ready SmEET WXLL OF 6oD. &nu G. So. , c. D. irwsutt. ' ' His praises to sound at his will; SWEET will of God, thou hast girded me Willing, should he not require me, 'round . . In silence to wait on him still. 8Like the deep moving ckrrents that girdle 3 Oh! to be nothing, nothing, the sea; 4 Painfui the humbling may IYith omnipotent love is my poor nature 1 be; bound. Yet low in the dust I'd lay me That the world might my Savior see. .hd his' bondage to Iove sets me perfectly Rather be nothing, nothing- free. To him let their voices be raised; CHORUS: -He is the fountain of blessing, Hallelujah! halIeIujah! my soul is nom free! He only is meet to be praised. For the precious blood of Jesus cleanseth even me. 2 For years my will wrestled with vague discoxi- tent, a*>.-- TIIINE. ani thine, entirely thine, That like a sad angel o'ershadon-ed my way; I God's light in my soul with the darkness was ORD,Purchased and saved by blood divine; WithL full consent thine I would be, blent; And own thy sovereign right in me. And my heart ever longed for an unclouded day. 2 Thine would I live, thine' I would die, :; XIy wild will was captured. yet under the yoke Be thine through alI eternity, . There was pain, and not peace, at the press The vow is past beyond repeal, of the load, And now I set the solemn seal. Till the glorious burden the last fiber broke, I melted like was in the turnace of 3 Here at the cross where flows the blood And That bought my guilty soul for God. God. Thee, niy new Master, now I call, 4 And now I have flung myself recklessly out. And consecrate to thee my all. Like a chip on the stream of the Infinite Will; I pass the rough rocks with a siiiike and a 4 'Tis done, the great transaction's done! shout. I am my Lord's and he is mine; just let my God dear purpose ' 'He drew me and I followed on, And I his ful- Charmed to confess his love divine. fill. 58 CONSECRATION, ENTIRE SAXCTIFICATION. ' .Fc 5 I care not for self; all my blessings and pas CHORUS: I gladly yield up to the mandate above; I wiLI follow, follow Jesus, My crosses and triumphs, my Iosses and gaid Trackless-thqugh the path may be; I bury them all in the vortex of love. I will folio-w, follow Jesus- FOLIQLVwhere he leadetli me. 6 And nom niy Icing Jesus has all his own ma I I want to but catch his low, whisperin 2 Thou hkst saved me, precious Savior, mo rd ; From the last remains of sin: 'Tis my bliss to lie low 'neath his scepterg Sow I'll follow where thou leadexh, bright sway, Only keep me pure within. For my triumph I see in each step of ma Keep me, Lord, where I'il obey thee, Lord. Though the Iight may all. seem dim; In the darkest moments keep me 57. SELF-CONSECRATION. Fully given up within. , in the strength of grace, :; Precious Jesus; oh! I Iove thee! LO""With a glad heart and free, For thou savesr me from sin. iLIyself, my resirliie of days, Oh! the joy it gives to know thee, ,I. consecrate to thee. Oh! the perfect peace within. 2 Thy ransom'd servant, I . Earthly charms to mq are nothing, Restore to thee thy own; Since I have thy Iove within; And from this nioment lire or die I am os my may rejoicing, To serve niy God alone. Jesus saves me from all sin. L -

5s. SAVED FROX SIX. 31). ATONISG BLOOD. Tme--"!Thisper sofrly, Uorher's dying." HERE is a fountain Sll'd mirh bIood RAW me near the Cross, dear Jesus, Drawn from Immanuel's Tieins: D There is where I \\--ant to be; AndT sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Fill me with thy Holy Spirit, Lose all their guilty stains. Give me light and liberty, Oh! I'm longing for the Savior! 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see Come thyself and dwell in me; That fountain in his day; Then, when all around seems darkness, And there may I, though viIe as lie, . Help me, Lord, to follow thee. Wash all niy sins away, , $7. .- .11 EXTIRE SANCTIFICATION. -61 80 EXTIRE SASCTIFICATIOX. :I When the Bridegroom cometh \\-ill your robes S Thou dying Lamb. thy precious blood Shali neve: lose its power, be white, - __ Pure and white in the blood of the Lamb? Ti11 ail the ransom’d Church of God, Are saved, tQ sin no more. IYiII your soul be ready for the mansiom bright? ’ 4 E’er since, by faith, I sax- the stream ,?lad be mashed in the blood of the Lamb? Thy fiowing wounds suppiy, La- aside the garments that are stained with Redeeming !ove has been niy theme, I And shall be, ti11 I die. sin, And be wash’d in the blood of the Lamb? 5 Then in a nobler, sweeter song, There’s a fountain flowing for the sou1 unclean; 1’11 sing thy power to save, 0 be wash‘d in the blood of the Lamb! When rhis poor lisping, stamm’ring tongue, Lies silent in the grave. - 61. THE HIGH CALLXXG. - 60. WASHED IN THE BLOOD. Bnr(zR 3;. E. IL C~JJZLVI H.4T is our calling‘s glorious hope Bur inward hohess? ATE you been IO Jesns €or the cleansing ForW this to Jesus I look up, power? I calmly xait for this. HAre you wash’d in the bIood of the Lamb? Are YOU fully trusting in his grace this hour? * 2 I wait till he shall touch me clean, Are you washed in the blood o€ the Lamb? Shall life and power impart, (--n~e- me the faith that casts out sin CHORCS: And purifies the heart. Are you wash’d in the blood, In the soul-cleansing blood of the Lamb? :t When Jesus makes my heart his throne My sin shall all depart; ”’ Are gout garments spotless? Are they white as snow? ;\nd lo! he saith: “X quicuy come Are you wash’d in the blood of the lamb? To fully cleanse thy heart.” 9 Are you waking daily by the Savior’s side? .I Be it according to thy word, Are you mash% in the blood of the Lamb? Redeem me from all sin; DOyou rest each moment in the crucified? My heart would now receive thee, Lord- . Come in, my Lord, come in. Are you wash’d in the blood of the Lamb? 62 ENTIRE SASCTIFICATIOX. .. * ESTIRE SAECTIFICXTION. : 63. 6% DO- AT TI3E CROSS. Badah qo. 7.ir .~t(~~.tt~J Thou dost reign in every part; OKN at the cross where die Savior d (1: Blessed Jesus, keep me white, Down where for cleansing from si Keep me-. xalking in the light. :11 cried, There9 to niy heart was the blood applied; 1 I am safe within the fold, GIory to his name. Ail my cares on thee are rolled; I ‘enjoy the sweetest res:, . CHORL‘S: For I am leaning on thy breast; Glory to his name, I/ : Blessed Jesus, keep me Tvhite, Glory to his name, Keep nie walking in the light. :\I There to my heart was the blood dppIieg Glory to his name. 3 Precious Jesus, day by day, Keep me in the holy way; 3 I am so wondrously saved from sin: Keep my niind in perfect peace; Jesus so sweetly abides within, Every day my faith ipcrease: There at the cross where he rook xie in; 11: Fiessed Jesus. keep me white, Glory to his name. -. Keep me walking in the light. :I1 :3 0 precious fountain that sares from sin, I am so glad I have entered in, -iBlessed Jesus, more and more Here Jesus saves me and keeps me clean; On itiy soul thy spirit poui, Glory to name. By thy precious blood applied, his Keep me wholly sanctified. 4 Come to this fountain so rich and sweet, Cast thy poor soul at the Savior‘s feet, Plunge in just now and be made complete; Glory to his name.

84. CLISGITG TO THE CBOSS. KGEP ItlE XVHITE. 63- OCK of ages, cleft for me. C

2 Could my tears forever flow- cb. TEE LIGHT POXE. Could my zeal no languor know- THAT my load of sin -,\-ere Sone: These for sin could not atone; 0 that I could at Iast submit; @ *d,. *- Thou must save, and thou alone; Xt Jesus' feet tb Iay it daw+- In my hand no price I bring; To Iay my at Jess' feet. SimpIy to thy cross I cling. soul 1 Rest for-my soul I lonq to find; 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, Savior or' all, if rniiiethou art, When my eyes shall ciose in death, Give me thy meek adlowiy mind When I rise to worlds unknown, And stamp thine image on niy heart. And behold thee on thy throne- 3 Break off the yoke of inbreci sin Rock of ages, cleft for me, And fully set iiiy spirit free; Let me hide myself in thee. I cannot rest till pure u-ithin- 'Till Iani wholly lost in thee. Fain wodd I learn of thee, nil- God: - 65. W0L;Y REST. Thy light and easy burden prow; ORD, I believe a rest remains The cross all stain'd sith hal!oT.v'd biood, The iabor of thy Jyicg 1oi.e. A rest where pure enjoyment reigns, .j Come, Lord, the drooping sinner cheer, ~ And thou art loved done. Xor let thy chariot 71-heels delay; 2 A rest where all our soul's desire Appear, in my poor heart appear! JIy God, my Saviour, come axay! Is fix'd on things above; Where fear, and sin, and grief espire, - Cast out by perfect love. 57 ALL 7nCTORXOCS LOVE* 3 0 that I now the rest might know, ESUS, thine all \*iciorious love Believe, and enter in; Shed in lily heart abrcad; Now, Savior, now the power bestow, ThenJ shall my feet ior?,'rer rove, And let me cease from sin. no Rooted and fised in God. 4 Remove this hardness from my heart, 9 Oh! that in me the sacred fire This unbelief remove; Might now begin to q!ox;; To me the rest of faith impart- Bum np the dross of base desire, The Sabbath of thy love. And make the mountains flow. . 66 ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION. EXTIRE SAXCTIFICATIOS. 61 3 Oh! that it now from heaven might fd, 4 Then we’ll march in his name til1 we come And all my sin consume; At his bidding to enter our rest; Come, Holy Ghost, for thee I call; -4nd the Father- shil welcome home Spirit of burning, come. 11s To our place in the reaims of the blest. 4 Refining fire go through my heart; 3 So with banaer unfurled to the brcezc, Illuminate my soul; Our motio shall holiness be, Scatter thy life through every part, ‘Till the crown at his hand we shall seize, ‘ And sanctify the whole. And the King in his glory we see. 5 My steadfast soul, from falling free, Shall then no Ion,mer rove: While Christ is all the world to me, And all my heart is love. 69. THZ TRL’E VIXE. voice of the Lord smeedy saith to me, The true vine am I and the branches are THEye, 68. 1 BELIEVE--JESCS SAVES. -4bide ye in me, all ye branches of mine, us sing of his love once again, Abide, 0 abide, in the true living \%e. Of the love than can never decay; OfLET the blood of the Lamb newly slain, CHORUS: Till we praise him again in that day. Lovely Vine, let thy life thro’ us flow, No life out of thee can we know. CHORUS: Love all divine Bowing ever thro’ the Vine, 1) :I believe, Jesus saves, In thee will thy branches ever grorv. And his blood makes me “whiter than snow.”: 3 Thou, Father. all hoiy, the husbandman Art, 2 There is cleansing and healing for all The branch without hit, wiii thy hand take Who piill wash in the life-giving blood; may, There is life everlasting, and joy . 0, all seeing eye, rather purge thou my heart, At the right hand of God, through the biood. Nor let me, dear Lord, from thee e’er go astray. 3 Even now while we taste of his love 3 Much fruit may we bear to thy glory, 0. Lord, We are filled with delight at his name; upward we grow through the vine unto thee, But what will it be, when above AbidingAs in love and obeying thv n-ord; - We shall join the of the Lamb? Thy branches forever and ever to be. song L,‘..+., - . . ’; ?,jlV. 68 ENTIRE SANCTIFICATIOX. ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION. 89 70- TRE BLOOD THAT CLELTSETH- 0 Through this changiqg worid below, HE blood that flowed from Calvary, Lead me gently, gently, as I go, Trusting thee, I can not stray, T From all my sins now cleanseth me, And I praise my Redeemer, my soul is free, I can never,. never lose my way. For the blood now cleanseth me. 3 Let me love thee more and more, Till this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er; CHORUS : 'Tiil my soul is lost in love, . This fountain cleanseth from all sin, In a brighter, brighter world above. And every one may now plunge in, There's a fountain, a fountain of water and blo - Ever flowing for you and for me. 4 72. SELF CRECIFIED. [JK X. Craff.1 wonderful salvation this; 2 0 OW cruciEed with Christ I am- Unmeasured wealth of love and peace; The self within is slain, And I praise my Redeemer, my soul is free, But still I live, and yet not I- For the blood now cleanseth me. Christ lives in me again. 3 With joy I tell to others round CHORC'S: Whar depth of mercy I have found, I ani sinking out of self-out of seli into Christ, Sinking out of self into Christ, And I praise my Redeemer, my soul is free, the blood now cleanseth me. Sinking, sinkinq, sinking out of self, For Sinking out of self into Christ. 2 Dead to the world and sin I ani, Alive to God alone; Tl. CLOSE- LORD, TO THEE. The life I have I live by faith AVIOR, more than life to me, In God's beloved Son. I am clinging, diaging close to thee, The throne of self within my heart, Let thy precious blood applied, 3 King of saints doth fill; Keep me ever, ever near thy side. BIyThe spirit crowns him Lord of all, CHORUS: . And waits to do his will. Every day, every hour, 4 Hereafter it is no more I, Let me know thy cleansing power, Or sin that ruleth me, Reign, reign forever, blessed Christ,. May thy tender love to me, . Bind me cIoser, closer, Lord, to thee. My d.iI give to thee. ENTIRE S.l,\iC?u CATION. 70 EXTIRE SANCTIFICATION. 3 CHORUS: 73. A CLEdl HEART. I ani the vine and ye are the brancheh H! for a heart to praise niy God- I am the vine, be. faithful and true, 0 -4 heart from sin set iree- .Isk whar ye will, your prayer shall be graritld X heat that always feels thy blood The father lov'd me, have lov'd you. So freely spilt for me. so I. L' Sow ye are clean through words I have 2 A heart resign'd, submissive, meek, spoken; My great Redeemer's throne: Abiding in me much fruit 57e shalI bear, Where only Christ is heard to speak- Dwelling in thee my promise unbroken, Where Jesus reigns alone. Glory with me in heaven ye shall share.

3 Oh! for a lowly, contrite heart; :i Yes. by your fruit the world is to know you; Believing, true and clean; Waking in love as children of day; Follom your Guide, he has passed on before . Which neither life nor death can part From him mho dwells within. you, Leading to realms of glorious day. -i heart in every thought renexy'd, Whom the Lord loveth he shall be chastened, X And full of love divine; 4 To bring forth pure fruit for Jesus the Lord, Perfect, and right. and pure, and good, Stand in the furnace, the fourth shall be with -4 copy, Lord: oi thine. you, While resting in Jesus' infinite Word. 5 Thy nature, gracioirs Lord, impart: Come quickly from above: ?\'rite thy new name upon m); heart- Thy new best name, of love. is. THE ONLI: REFVGE. ESCS, lover of my soul, Let me to thy boson1 fly, WhileJ the nearer waters roil, e. .*. I .LX TXE VmE. W'hile the tempest still is high; Hide me, 0 my Savior, hide, -411 the vine and yc are the branches, Bear precicus fruit for Jesus to-day, . 'Till the storm of life is past; I branch in me that no fruit ever beareth Safe into the haven guide, TheJesus hath said he taIietli away. 0 receive my soul at last. 3 SANCTIFIC-LTiON. ESTIRE SAXCTIFICXTIOS. I;a - -9 io e: refnge have I none; 1 t't'hile with one accord assembled, ,gangs my helpless soul on thee; All in an upper room. 7% i; Leave, O leave me not alone; Came the-power, etc. \,%%hcicven tongues of fire, -ut my help from thee I bring; And a rushing mighty wind, Cover my defenseless head Came the power, etc. With the shadow of thy wing. 3 Thou, 0 Christ, art all I want: 4 'Twas rvliile they all xere praying, Yore than all in thee I find; -4nd believing it would conie, Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Came the pomer, etc. Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and holy is thy name: CIeanse me from unrigiiteousness; 5 Some thought they were fanatic, L-nworthy, Lord, and weak I ani- Or were drunken with new wine; Thou art full of truth and grace. 'Twas the power, etc. ' 4 Plenteous grace with thee is found- Grace to cover a11 my sin; 6 Three thousand were converted, Let the healing streams abonnd: And were added to the church, * Make and keep me pure TL-ithin. Ey the power, etc; Thou of life the fountain art; Freely let me take of thee; 7 The martyrs had this power, Spring thou up v*ithin iq heart; As they triumphed in the flames; Rise to all eternity. 'Tn-as the power, etc.

56. PnmcosT.lL POTTER. Our fathers had this power. . [Bnrl& Son,rr. J s And we may have it, too; .S rhe very same poxver? ,'Tis the Fon-er, etc. The very same poxer; 'Tis*TT rhe very sane power That they had at Pentecosr; 9 'Tis the very same pox-er, For I feel it in Iny soul; 'Tis the pow'r, the power; [come down. 'Tis the pow'r that Jesusgro:nis'd should 'Tis the power? etc. c,1% CXTIRE S.ISCTIFICXTION. EXTIRE S.LYCTIFIC~TIO~. ZF

4 4. VALLEY BLESSING. -- TNE OF 7% WAITING AT TI.IE POOL. [Seidah Songi.] HOC‘SXSDS stand to-day in sorrow, Waiting at the pool; T HAVE entered the valley. of blessing SO .. sy!& Saying they wiil wash to-morrowt 1,;ih.~~,esus abides with me there: Waiting at the pool; . dnd his’ spirit and blood make niy cleansing Others step in left and right, complete, Wash their stained garments white, And his perfect love casteth out fear. Leaving you in sorrow’s night, SVaiting at the pool, cIror\us: Waiting, wsiting, waiting at The’pool Oh! come to this valley of blessing so sweet, Where Jesus mill fuihess bestow- i? Souls, your filthy garments wearing, And believe, and receive, and confess him, Waiting at the pool; That all his salvation may know. Hearts, your heavy burden bearing, Waiting at the pool; ,Can it be you never heard, i! There is pcace in the valley of blessing so’ sweet, ‘Jesuslong ago hath stirred ~ .ind plenty the land doth impart, The waters with his mighty word, And there’s rest for the weary. worn traveler‘s Waiting at the pool? feet. -And joy for the sorrowing heart. 3 Thousands once were standing near you, Waiting at the pool; 3 There is love in the valley of blessing SO sweet, Come their voices back to cheer you, Such as none but the blood-mash’d may feei, Waiting at the pool; When heaven conies down redeemed spirits to Back from Canaan’s happy shore, greet. Sorrows past and labor o’er, And Christ sets his covenant seal. TYhere they stand in tears no more. LVaiting at the pool. .iThere’s a song in the valley of blessing so sweet, 4 Mother leaves the son, the daughter, That angels wouId fain join the strain, , Waiting at the pool; As with rapturous praises ive bow at his feet. ’ Calls to them across the water, Crying, icTVorthythe Lamb that was slain!” Waiting at the pool; 76 ESTIRE S.-~XCTIFI&TIO~. ENTIRE Sr\XCTIFICATION. 77 You can never more embrace 4 ‘He cast on me a look of love, ’ Mother, or behold her face, Such as no zvor$s can show; If you keep the leper’s place, I feit within my very soul Waiting at the pool. He washd me iyhite as snow. 5 Step in boldly-death map smite YOU, Waiting at the pool; i; I’II teil to every-saint I meet, To high and low, Jesus may no more invite you, sinners Waiting at the pool: That, trusting in the Savior’s blood, - . It Fashes white as snow. r aitli is near you, take her hand, ‘Seek mith her tlie better laEd, 6 And when to that bright TcorId abol-e, .And no longer doubting stand . My raptur’d soul shall go, Waiting at the pool. Xy song shall be-the precious blood - Still washes white as snow. 79. WFIRrrE AS ssom. H! many years my brrden’d heart, Has sighed, has longed to know Thea virtue of niy Savior’s blood, so. ”HE CLE-LYSING STREAX* That washes white as snow. 6ffliIZhj. P/iiL-h IcltlJ7rCr. CHORCS: HI now I see the crimson wai-e, There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood. pJ The fountain deep and wide; There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood: Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood Points to his mounded side. To wash me white as snow. . CHORUS: 2 I heard the saints in rapture teiI The cieansing stream I see, I see. How much a soul may know 1 plunge, and oh1 it cleanserh me! Of Jesus’ precious, deansing blood, Oh! praise the Lord, ic cleanseth me, . That mashes white as snow. It cleanseth me: yes, cleansetii me. 3 I came to Jesas sick and vile, 2 I tee tlie new creation rise, That I this grace might know, B hear the speaking blood, And trusted in his precions blood Itspeaks. polluted nature dies! To wash me white as snoLr- Sinks ’neath the deansing flood. , .. . 78 ENTIRE SANCTIFICXTIOX. ENTIRE SXSCTIFICATIOY. 79 3 I rise to walk in heaven's own light 4 Why need- ve struggie on with self? Above the world and sin- We car$t make one black spot white; With heart made pure and garments wh@ 'Tis Christ's own blood, and that alone, And Christ enthroned within. Can cliange a4cleanse the hear1 aright. 4 Amazing grace, 'tis heaven below, .i I come! I come! and glad I am, To feel the blood applied: That Jesus calls the lost and vile; And Jesus, only Jesus know- Fhere thousands have a cleansing found; My Jesus crucified. I'll heed die Savior's welcome smile.

-Sl. CLEARSZSG IS THE BLOOD. S't. FILL >In sow. mtrn/r t. R. Xartsazirh3 k;. fr.i t7-L +8. E. Ir. StoRcs. oht the hope that Calvary bripgs! OT'ER o'er me. Holy Spirit. pio"IVhere bria love divine with mercy blendr; Bathe my trembling heart aid brow, How full the joy that all may find! FillH me with thy hallowed presence, F%-hereflow the blood can save and cleanse. Come, 011, come and fill me now. CHORCB: CHORUS: I ani glad there is cleansing in the blood; Fill me now, fill me nom, I ani glad there is cleansing in the blood: Jesus, come and fill me non-; Tell the world-all the worid. Fill iiie with thy hallowed presence, There is cleansing in the Savior's blooci Come, oh, come and fill me now- 2 'Tis there: 'tis there! the soul may go 2 3iou canst fill me, gracious Spirit, Tho' I cannot tell thee hox~-,. And wash its sins acd stains away: Who gives up all--mho conies by faith. Ebt I need thee, greatly need thee, This cleansing finds without delay. - , Come, oh, come and fill me I~OTV. 3 Speak, speak to Zion's burdened ones: 2 I ~rnweakness, full of weakness; Lead. lead them up to Ca!vary's Moant; At thy sacred feet I bow, The wan: of aching liearts is met. Blest divine, eternal Spirit, By cleansing in redemption's fount. Fill with power, and fill me now. 80 EXTIRE S.GYCTIFICATIOX ESTIRE SAXCTIFICATION. 82 HALF TOLD. 4 Cleanse and comfort; bIess and save me, S4. THE XXCVEB Bathe, oh, bathelmy heart and brow; KXOW I Iove thee better, Lord, Thou art comiorting and saving, Than any earthly joy, Thou art sweetly fdling now. For1 thou hast given me the peace Which norbing can destroy.

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3IIGIXCY SAVE. The-haIf has never yet been told, 8%. TO Of love so full and free; JFix. H. $2. Am& witm*ve. The haif has never yet been told, glory to Jesus be given, blood, it cleanseth-me. That life and salvation are free; The ELLAnd all may be washed and forgiven, 2 I know that thou art nearer still For Jesus has saved even me. Than any earthly throng; And sweeter is the thought of thee CHORUS: Than any lovely song. Yes, Jesus is mighty to save, 3 Thou hast put gladness in my heart; And all his salvation may know; Then well may I be glad? On his bosom I lean, Without the secret of thy love And his biood makes me clean, 1 could not but be sad. For his biood washes whirer than snpv. -L 0 Savior, precious Savior, mine! f? Froni darkness. and sin and despair, What miIt thy presence be, Out into the light of his love, If such a life of joy can crown He has brought nie and made me an kir Our walk on earth with thee. To kingdoms and mansions above.

3 the rapturous heights of his love: Oh!The measureless depths of his gract! s;. BLISS OF THE PC’RIIFIED. My soul all his fullness would prove, [R&. F. EOtf1v:td.1. And live in his loving embrace. H! bliss of the purified, biiss of the free! 4 In him all my needs are supplied, 0 I plunge in the crimson tide opened for His love makes my heaven below, me! And freely his blood is applied, O’er sin and uncleanness exulting I stand, His blood, that makes whiter than snow- And point to the print of the naiis in his hand. CHRISTIAN n;~RF~~~~4’S”“~~~~&$. e. 82 ENTIRE SAXCTIFICATIOX. I. . ‘L CHORUS: CHORGS: Oh! wondrous bGss, Oh: joy sublime! ’ Oh! sing of his mighty love, I’ve Jesus with mF ail the time, Sing of his mighty love, Oh! vrondrous bliss, Oh! joy sublime! Sing of his mighty love, I’ve Jesus with me all the time. hlighty to save. ‘L I’m walking close to Jesus’ side- 2 Oh! bliss of the purified, Jesus is mine; So close that I can hear No longer in dread condemnation I pine, The softest whisper of his love, In conscious salvation I sing of his grace; In feilowship so dear, Who lifted upon me the light of his face. And feel his great Almighty hand, Protects me in this hostile land. . 3 Oh! bliss of the purified, bliss of the pure! wound hath the soul that his blood cannot 3 I’m leaning on his loving breast; No Along life’s weary way, cure; 3Iy path, illumined by his smiles, No sorrow-bowed head but in him may find Grows brighter day by day, rest, Xo foes, no woes my heart can fear, No tears but may dry them on Jesus’ breast. With my Almighty friend so near. . 4 Oh! Jesus, the crucified, thee will I sing, - My blessed Redeemer, my God and my King; Si. XXAZIXG GRACE. My soul filled with rapture shall shout o’er the grave, AZIXG grace-how sweet the sound- And triumph in death in the “?dighty to save.” That saved a wretch like me! IaM once was lost, but now I’m found. Was biind, but now I see. i! ’Til-as grace that taught my heart to fear, 86. COmPARIONSRIP TylplcH JESVS. And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear, [ Tri. 123.1 The hour I first believed. 8”! blessed fellowship divine, Oh! joy supremely sweet, :: Tho’ many dangers, toils and snares, Companionship with Jesus here, I have already come; Makes life with bliss replete, ’Tis grace that brought me safe thus far, And grace shall lead me home. In union with the purest One, ’ I my heaven on earth begun. -.find , * ‘ -. 84 CHRISTIAN WARFARE. % CRR1STIk.X WARFLRE.

4 The Lord has promised good to me, 19. TBE EOLY WAR. His word my hope secures; HE holy war is raging, He will my shield and portion be, And the foe is gathering ’round As long as life endures. To capture Zion’s soldiers, 5 Yes, when this heart and flesh shall fail, Or drive them from the ground. And mortal life ,shall cease, I shall possess, within the vail, CXQRCS : X life of joy and peace. Don’t know that Zion’s soldiers StandYOU firmly in the fight? 6 Then mill he own my worthless name And the more you do oppose them Before hifi father’s face, The stronger is their might. And in the New Jerusalem, Appoint my soul a place. 2 The foe steps quick and sprightly, Like a spirit in their tramp; - But the roar of Judah’s Lion 8 5. PERSEVERASCE. Throws terror in their camp. be on thy guard. Y soul, :$ We see the shining armor Ten thousand foes arise, Of the soldiers in the field; The hosts of sin are pressing hard N The holy courage their brow , To draw thee from the skies. Seems to say they?n will net yieId. 9 0 watch, and fight and pray; The battle ne’er give o’er; 4 We read upon their banners, Renew it boldIy every day, 13 words of living light, And help divine implore. That one can chase a thousand, And two ten thousand fight. 3 Ne‘er think the vict’ry won, Nor lay thine armor down; The work of faith will not be done ’Till thou obtain the crown. 00. FOLLOWING JEStS. 4 Then persevere till death WILL follow thee, my Savior, Shall bring thee to thy God; Wheresoe’er my lot may be; He’ll take thee, at thy parting breath, I Where thou goest I mill fallow, To his divine abode. Yes, my Lord, 1’11 follow thee,

”2 j. ,* . -. .-,,. . . .,: . . . 86 CR&STIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. 81 CHORUS : I will follow thee, my Savior, 2 Let the world despise and Ieave me, Thou didst shed thy blood for me, They have left my Savior too; And tho’ all men should forsake me, Human hearts andlooks deceive me, By thy grace I’ll follow thee. Thou art not like them untrue. And while-thou shalt smile upon me, 9 Tho’ the road be rough and thorny, God of wisdom, love and might, Trackless as the stormy sea, Foes may hate, and friends disown me, Thou hast trod the way before me, Show thy face and all is bright. And I still will follow thee. :3 Go, then, earthly fame and treasure; 2 Tho’ ’tis lone, and dark, and dreary, Come disaster, scorn and pain, Cheerless tho’ my path may be, thy service pain is pieasure- If thy voice I hear before me, In With thy favor loss is gain. Fearlessly I’ll follow thee. I have called thee, Abba, Father, 4 Tho’ I meet with tribulation, I have set my heart on thee; Sorely tempted though I be; Storms may howl and clouds may gather, I remember thou wast tempted, ,411 must work for good to me. And rejoice to follow thee. 5 Though to Jordan’s rolling billow, Cold and deep thou leadest me; .XIRC€XXXG ZION. ‘Thou hast crossed the waves before me, 34. TO And I still will follow thee. Tri. 74. x 1t:rtfs. OME ye that Iove the Lord, - And let our joys be known: 91. LEAVING LLL FOR JESCS. Join in a song with sweet accord, Join in a mith sweet accord, ESUS, I my cross have taken, E’ song J All to leave and follow thee: And thus surround the throne, Naked, poor, despised, forsaken. And thus surround the throne. Thou from hence my all shall be, Perish every fond ambition, CHORUS: I’ve sought, or hoped, or We’re marching to Zion, known, ’ YetA11 how rich is my condition- Beautiful, beautiful Zion, God and heaven are still my own. We’re marching upward to Zion, That beautiful city of God. ... 58 CHRISTIAS WARFARE. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. 89. 2 Let those refuse to sing

Who never knew our God; 3 NO cumbrous garb I wear, I 11 : But children of the heavenly King :I] My progress to impede; 11: May speak their joys abroad. :\I My pilgrim robe, divinely fair, Is fashioned a11 for speed. 3 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, 4 I can not slack my pace 11 : Before we reach the heavenly fields, :11 For eacfi’s‘fantastic shorn: 11: Or walk the golden streets. :/I For like a flint I’ve set my face, That 1’11 to Zion go. 4 Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry; I{: We’re marching through Immanuet’h 94. FROin EGFPT TO CISdAX. ground. :/I THEold Israelites knew what it was that [I: To fairer worlds on high. :I] -1 they must do, * If fair Canaan they would possess- They must stiil keep in sight of the pillar of light Which led on to the promised rest, NARROW 93. THE WAY-] The camps on the road couid :lot be their STORM the gate of strife, abode; I I force my passage through; But often as the trumpet did blow, And all intent on endless life, . They all, glad of a chance of a furcher ad- The nwrow way pursue. vance, Must then take up their baggage and go. CHORUS: . I take the narrow way, 2 I am thankful, indeed, for the Heat-enIy Head I take the narrow way, Which before me has hitherto gone: With the resolute few who dare to go througn- For that pillar of love which dotli onxard srill I take the naFow waf. move, -4nd doth gather our souls inro one. 9 I leave the world behind, Now the cross-bearing throng are advancing After the Lord to go, along, Renouncing with the steadfast mind And a closer communion doth flow, Its pride, and pomp, andshow. Now all who would stand on the promised land, Let them take up their crosses and go. 90 CHRISTIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. 91 3 The way is all new, as it opens to view: When all I have forsook, like a bubbie ’twill And behind is the foaming Red Sea, look, So none need to speak of the onions and lee@ the midst the glorified throng, Or to talk about garlics to me. From .of Where all lGsses are gain, and each sorro~~vand On Jordan’s near side I can never abide, pain For no place here of refuge I see, Are exchanged for the conqueror‘s song- ’Till I come to the spot, and inherit the lot Which the Lord God will give unto me. - 4 What though some in the rear preach up teq 95. TEX SOLzLmX CUGE. rorand fear! CHARGE to keep I have, And complain of the trials they meet? A A God to glorify, Though the giants before mitii great iury da A never-dying soul to save, roar, And fit it for the I’m resolved I will never retreat. shy. We are little, ’tis true, and our numbers are feq 2 To serve the present ag And the sons of old Anal; are tall; ?fly calling to fuIfill, But x-hile I see a track I will never go back,. 0 may it all my powers engage But go on at the risk of my all. To do my Masterk will. 5 Kow the bright morning damns for the camps9 3 Arm me with jealous care, * As in thy sight to live, to move on, And the priests with their trumpets do blod And oh! thy servant, Lord, prepare A strict account to give. As the priests give the soucd and the trumpea resound, -iHelp me to match and pray, And my soul is exulting to go. -4nd on thyself rely, If I’m faithful and true, and my journey pursud Assured if I my trust betray ’Ti11 I stand on the heavenly shore, I shall forever die. I shall joyfully see what a blessin, to me - Was the mortifying cross which I bore. 6 All my honors and wealth, ail my pleasma S6. - TONE-ELGSLJI COXPA3T. and health, L the carnal fields of mqmmon, I am willing should now be at stake; 8” .Where Apollyon’s iarqlay, If my Christ I obtain, I shall think it great gcQ And the servile hosts of\Aga , For the sacrifice which I shall make; &e battIe full array; , . , _.. in-?. . .I . 3,- 92 CHRISTIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. 95 We, a little band of Christians, All their forces dare to meet; Go and work, the time is waning; For we’re sounding forth the trumpet Let thy earnest heart reply To the.cal1 so oft repeated, That shall never call retreat. -“Blessed Master, here am I.” CHORUS: CHORUS: No; never call retreat, Hark! the song, the song of busy mrkers, No, never call retreat, In the field so fair to see; Weare sounding forth the trumpet Go and E11 thy place among them, That shall never call retreat. For the Lord liath need of thee. 2 We have raised the gospel banner, 2 Take the balm of consolation, With its standard planted high, This so oft has cheered thy heart; And, through Jesus, our Redeemer, Let some weary brother toiler We shpll conquer, though we die. In thy comfort share a part, AIl the art of holy fighting Go and lift the heavy burden We will learn at Jesus’ feet, He has struggled long to bear, Mrl.lo has bid us sound the triiinpet Go, and kneeling down beside him, That shall never call retreat. Eiend thy faith with his in prayer. 3 Go and gather souls for Jesus- 3 We have drawn t sword for glory, And the scab& thrown away, Precious souls thy love may win, We have buckled on our armor, Lead them to the door of niercy-

And are sure to win the day. Tell them how to enter in. ‘ With our head beneath the helmet, Go and gather souls for Jesus, And the rock beneath our feet, Work while strength and breath remain, We are sounding forth the trumpet, What are years of constant labor, That shall never call retreat. To the joy thou yet shalt gain. - 4 Go then, work, the Master calleth, Go, no longer idle be; 97. LO: TlRE GOLDEN FIELDS. Tsi. 63. L%Fnnny Cody. Waste no more thy precious moments, For the Lord hath need of thee, goIden fields are smiling, Once he gave his life thy ransom. LO,Whereforethe idle shouldst thou be? That thy soul with him might lire, Great the haryest, few the workers, Now the service he demandeth And the Lord hath need of thee.. Can thy heart refuse to give ? CHKlSTrAN WARFARE. 94 CHRISTIAX WARFARE. w- CHORUS: vs. REGRETX’ING WASTED .YEARS. Oh ! no matter what the world says, No matter_for its frowns, UST I go, and empty handed, Thus my dear Redeemer meet ?. No matter for the storms, no never; Not one day of service give him, If to Jesus you are true, Lay no trophy at his feet. Thefee’sa glory waits for you, In the beautiful, the glad forever. CHORUS: I! I sometimes wish, when I’m weary and sad, Must I go, and empty handed That the golden gates were nearer, Nust I meet my Saviour so ? But I still can wait for a joy so great, Not one soul with which to greet him, And I know the crown mill be the dearer. Must I empty handed go?” :: I sometimes ask when I think of the end, i? Not at death I shrink or falter, Will the Lord on me have pity ? For niy Savior saves iiie now; Will he bid me come to the dear. dear home, But to meet him empty handed- In the beautiful, the glad forever? Thought of that now clouds my brow. :%Oh ! the years of sinning masted, Could I but recall them lo@ IX THE RIF‘EZD BOCK. now, Bm. 19. illuqp D. ~LZVMJ. I would give them to my Savior, his will I’d gladly bow. X the rifted rock I’m resting, To I Safely slielter’d I abide, JL 0 ye saints, arouse, be earnest. \There no foes-no storms-molest me, Up and work while ?et ’tis day, TVliile within the cleft I hide. E’er the night of death o’errakes you Strive for souls while yet you may. CKORCS : Sow I’m resting, sweetly resting, In the cleft once made for me: Jesus. blessed Rock of Ages, I will hide myself in thee. 99. THE GLAD FOREVER. SOMETI;?VIESthink ‘tistoo good to be trues L‘ Long pursued by sin and Satan, When they talk of life’s fair river, \Veary, sad, I long’d for rest, Of1 the land bright, where there falls Then I found this lieav’nly sheIter, so nQ Open’d in my Savior’s breast. 96 CHRISTIAN ‘WARFARE. CHRISTIXN \VT;XRFARE. 91

3 Peace, which passeth understanding, .i Soon to Jordan’s swelling river, Joy the world can never give, Like a soidier I shall come: Now in Jesus I am finding, Then I mean to shout salvation, - In his smiles of love I live. And go singipg-glory home. 4 In the Rifted Rock I’ll hide me, SECOSD CHORUS. ‘Till the storms of life are past, T1iere‘s-a victor’s cro7vn forever, All secure in this blest refuge, There’s a throne in heaven for you, Heeding not the fiercest blast. If in faith and brave endea:.oi Always to your Lord you’re true. - FOR ITCTOKIOC3 FAITH. 101. I’X A SOLDIER. 102. G, FOR a faith that wiil not shrink, ‘M a soldier bound for glory, kJ Though press‘d by every foe, I I’m a soldier marching on ; That mill not tremble on tiie brink Come and hear me tell my story- Of any earthly woe:- All who long in sin have gone. .! That will not murmur or complaia I love Jesus, Hallelujah, I love Jesus. yes I do; I love Jesus, he’s my Savior: Jesus smiles a& Beneath the chast‘ning rod. loves me too. But. in the hour of grief or pain. IViil lean upon its God:- 3 I will tell you what induced me For the better land to start: *; A faith that shines more bright and clear ’Twas the Savior’s loving kindness IVhen tempests rage n-ithout: Overcome and won ~iyheart. That when in dancer linon-s no fear, In darkness feels 110 doubt:- 3 When I first with Christ enlisted, 4 That bears. unmoved. t!ie 17.-orld’sdread frown, Many said, ‘‘ He’ll turn again ;” Nor lierds its scornful sniile. But, though every day resisted, That seas ot trouble cannot drOWi1, In the ranks I still remain. Or Satan’s arts bczui1e:- 4 I’m a wonder unto many, 5 faith tharkeeps tiie narrow way God alone the change hath wrought; X ’Till life‘s last hour is t!ed. Here I raise my Ebenezer.” .kid with a pure and heavenly ray Hither by his help I’m brought. Illunirs a dying bed. 98 CHXISTIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. 99

6 Lord, give us such a faith as this, 9 Must I be carried to the skies And then, mhate’er may come, flowery beds of ease; We’ll taste, e’en here, the hallow’d bliss WhileOn others fought to win the prize, Of an eternal home. And sail’d through bloody seas? - 3 Are th@reno foes for me to face? -3IAKCBTSG OS. Nust I not stem the flood? 103. In this vile world a friend to grace, ARCHING on, in the light of God, To help me to God? SIarching on, I am marching on- on Up the path that the Master trod: 4 Since I must fight if I would reign, MMarching, marching on. Increase my courage, Lord; I’ll bear the toiI, endure the pain, A robe of white, a crown of gold, Supported by thy word. A harp, a home, a mansion fair. A victor’s palm, a joy untold, 5 Thy saints in all this glorious wpr Are mine when I get there. Shall conquer, though they die; They see the triumph from afar- Marching on, through the hosts of sin: By faith they bring it nigh. Victory’s mine while I’ve Christ within. 6 When that illustrious day shall rise, Marching on, while the skeptics sneer- hnd all thy armies shine Perfect love casteth out all fear. In robes of vict’ry through the skies, The glory shall be thine. Marching on, with flag unfurled. Preaching Christ to the dying world-

Marching on, with the ‘( Blood and Fire.” 105. OUR LOVED ONES IN HEAVEN. till the Lord shall say, (I Come up higher.’’ On, ONE all ye saints to Pisgah‘s mountain, Come view your home beyond the tide, HearE now the voices of your lov’d ones, 104. THlU?IPH. $. What they sing on ths other side- M I a soldier of the cross- Some are singing of bright crowns of glory; A foll’iver of the Lamb- Some of dear ones who stand near the shore; And shall I fear to own his cause, For the fond heart must ever be clinging AOr blush to speak his name? To the faithful we love evermore. 100 CHRISTIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAK W.4RFARE. 10 CHORUS: 0 the prospect! it is so transporting, 2 We have toil'd thro' storm and sunshine, And no danger I fear from the tide; Summer's heat and winter's cold: Let me go to the home of the Christian, Toii is sweet'in youth's bright niorning- Let me stand rob'd in white by their side. Syeet when men are growing old. There endless springs of life are flowing, 3 Wehave toil'd in human gardens, There are the fields of living green; Digging, sowing, pruning, too, Mansioiis of beauty are provided, Prayxng for the dew and sunshine, And the King of the saints is seen. On the work we found to do. Soon my conflicts and toils will be ended; 4 Lo! the garden blooms with flowers, I shall join those wlio've pass'd on before; Fragrance fills the blessed air: For ni;J loved ones, 0 ho-cv I do miss them! Living, dying, precious brethren, I must press on and meet them once more. Toil for Jesus everywhere. Faith now beholds the flowing river, - Coming froni underneath the throne; 107. DARK IS THE NIGHT. here, too, the Savior reigns forever, ARK is the night, and cold the mind is And he'll welcome the faithful home. blowing. Would you sit by the banks of the river DNearer and nearer comes the breakers' roar, With the friends you have loved by your Where shall I go, or whither iiy for refuge? . side? Hide me, my Father, till the storm is o'er. Would you join in the song of the angels? Then be ready to follow your guide. CHORUS: With his loving hand to guide, ler the clouds above me roll, 106. WORK FOE JEST-%* And the billows in their fury dash around me: E have toil'd in many vineyards, I can brave the wildest storm, with his glory iL We have toil'd thro' many a day, my soul Toil'd for thee, 0 blessed Jesus, I can sing amidst the tempest-Praise the Worn for thee our strength away. Lord! C53RUS: And we still will work for Jesus, 3 Dark is the night, but cheering is the promise; him has blessed pay; He will go with me o'er the troubled wai-e; Work for Safe he will lead me through the pathless Wewill ever work for Jesus, Work him our lives away. waters, for Jesus, the mighty one, and strong to save. 103 CHRISTIAN WARFARE. CHRISTIAN ~VARFARE. 103

3 Dark is the night, but lo! the day is breakin$‘ 2 They sing and shout in heaven- Onward my bark, unfurl thy every sail: It is their hearfs delight; Now at the heim I see my Father standing, I’ll shout when I am happy, Soon mill my anchor drop within the vait. And that with all my might. - I’ve Jesus Christ within me- 10s. SWEEPING THROUGH TIPE C;.**ms. He’s turned the devil out: HO are these beside the chilly wave. And when I feel the glory . Just on the border of the silent grave, It makes me sing and shout. w to Shouting Jesus’ power save. 3 sins are all forgiven, . ‘iWashed in the blood of tly Lamb.” + Which did as mountains rise; CHORCS: My title’s clear for heaven- I]: “Sweeping through the gates” to the Yew Yon country in the skies. JerusaIem, God’s saints are my companions, “Washed the bIood of the Lamb.”.// in I‘m bound for endless day, 2 These, these are they who in affiiction’s woes, And, though the storms are raging? Ever have found in Jesus calm repose, I’ll sail along the way. Such as from a pure heart Aoivs, lWashed in the bIood of the Lamb.“ i I’ll sail o’er life’s rough ocean With glory’s port in view 8 Safe, safe upon the ever shining shore, And Calvary’s Royal Pilot Sin, pain and death, and sorrow, all are o‘er; Will steer the vessel through. Happy now, and evermore, I’ll shout o‘er death’s dark river; “Washed in the blood of the Lamb.” But when I join the throng, - For ever and for ever 109. SALVATION SOLDIER. I’ll roll the theme along. ’31 a Salvation soldier- One of the noisy crew; I shout when I am happy, .And that I mean to do. Some say I am too noisy, 110. PRAISE THE LORB. I know the reason why; is the way I long have sought, And if they feIt the glory THISGlory, hallelujah! They’d shout as we11 as I. And mourned because I found it not, Glory! Hallelujah! I’m on my juurney home. Praise ye the.. Lord! 101 CHRISTIAN IV-LRFARE. CHRISTIAN W;CRF.XRE. 10.5 ' CHORCS: CHORUS: When the battle's Ovei we sha11 ;;-ear 3 crown, We shall \vex a cron-n. Oh! a little talk xith Jesus puts it right, I We shall wear a crown, A little tall with Jesus puts it right; And when the battle's over we shall :vex a crown T3rough trials of every kind. In the New Jerusalem Praise God! I always find little ralk ivith Jesus puts it right. -, I've Iisted during all this xar. X Content to have a soldier's fare. 2 Though dark the night. and clouds look black 3 This mar is all my soui's deliqlit, -&id storniy overhead; I iove the thickest of the fight. And triais of every kind Across ~iypath are spread: .i The hottest figlit has just begin, How soon I conquer all, .And who will stand and never run? As to the Lord I call; A little talk with piits it right. 3 We want no cowards in this bnnci, Jesus \\-e call for full salvation men. 2 TYhen those mho once xere dearest friends, 6 Ye fully sanctified march cn Eegin to prosecute; Until the conquest me have moii. And those who once professed to love c Have silent grown and mute. I do !

112. ONE m CIIIRIST. ET party names no more, ZXXOR IN CERIST. The Christian world o’erspread; ESUS,united by thy grace. Gentile and Jew, and bond and free, J And each to each endeared, LAre one in. Christ, their head. JVitli confidence we seek thy face, And know our prayer is heard. J dmong the saints on earth Let mutual love be found; Malie us into one spirit drink- Heirs of the same inheritance, Baptize into thy name- With mutual blessings crown’d. And let LIS always kindly think And sweetly speak the same. 3 Thus will the church below 3 Touch’d by the loadstone of thy love, Resemble that above, Let all our hearts agree; Where realms of bliss forever flow, And ever toward each other move, And every heart is love. And ever move toward thee.

CHRIST’S CHURCH. CHRIST ALL ALL. 111. 113. 1Y LOVE thy Church, 0 God- HRIST, from whom a11 blessings flow, The house of thine abode- Great builder of the church below, TheI Church our blest Redeemer saved Hear us, who thy nature share- With Iris own precious blood. . Who thy mystic body are Join in one spirit join; 2 I love thy Church, 0 us, Her walls before theeGod! stand- ,jet us still receive of thine; Still for more thee call, Dear as the apple of thine eye, on we grayen on thy hand. Thou who mest alI in ail. And 109 THE CHURCH. THE CHURCH. YQ 3 For her my tears shall fall; 4 0 mho's like my Savior! he's Salem's bright For her niy prayers ascend; King! To her my cares and toils be given, He smiles, and he loves me, and Iearns me 'Till toils and cares shall end. sing: I'll praise him, I'll praise him. with notes loud 4 Beyond my highest joy and shrill, I prize her heavenly yays; While rivers of pleasure my spirit doth Her sweet communion, solemn VOWS. fill. Her hymns of love and praise. - 11;. JESUS CALLS XE. Sure as thy truth shall last, ESUS calls me: I am going To Zion shall be given J lT;1iere he opens up nip vay, The brightest glories earth can yield, TOthe toiling of his vineyard. And brighter bliss of heaven. Shrinking not a single day. .A Friends may slitsn me. toils await me, Crucifision be niy iot: But I've chosen Christ. niy Savior, 116. 0 JESUS, XrY SdYlOR. I am going, call me not. LOVE thee, I love thee. niy Lord: .' Jesus calls me, I ani going I I iove thee, my Savior, I love thee, my God; To the life he wills for me: I love thee, I love thee, and that thou dost This poor world can'c fill t!ie aching know, Of my heart or set it free. But how inrch I love thee I never can show. 0, mha: ansious, bitter sorrom Does the world give wit11 its strife; 5 I'm happy, I'm happy, 0 wondrous account! But with Jesus-0 diat g!ory! Xy joys are immortal; I stand on the mount! Ecding in erein31 iiie. I gaze on my treasure and long to be there :i Jesus calls me: I ani qoinq ll-ith Jesus and angels, my kindred so dear. To the washing ot' his blood- > 0 Jesus, my Savior! with thee I am blest! Healiny now, and puriiying Xi1 who rest the crimson flood: My life and salvation. my joy and my rest! Thy name be niy theme, and thy love be my Flesh may cry. not non-to-niorroiy- son:, Iclois raise ivith wonted power: Thy grace shall inspire both my heart and my Jesus help me, come and help me: tongue. Jesus ta!ie nie hour by hour. COMING LORD AND JUDGMEXTI 110 OF THE COMISG OF THE LORD AYD JVDGXOTG XI; Jesus calls me; 1.am going 4 Let the Iost return before the day is gone, To the mansions all prepared, For the bridegroom is coming by by. These €or thee, for all, says Jesus, and Who my pow'r hath here declar'd. 2 Xay the formal ones awake before that day, Knowing this complete Salvation- When the Lord descends in judgment from This that saves from inbred sin, on high, Why not tell to all around me, For all the oil of grace is burned away, Jesus can make wholly clean? -4nd the bridegroom is coming by and by- 5 Jesus calk me; I am going- 4 When the foolish from their slumbers shall 0 that ail would test with me aivake, -.. All the power of Christ's Salvation, To the virgins n-ise they then in vain shall For the fountain's full and free. cry; Test the grace so freely offered, \Then the deafening thunders o'er :heir heads shall break, -., r[ Know the worth of Christ within: Rise and share the bliss transcendent-- 0 the bridegroom is coming by and by-. ' Freedom from the power oi sin. - 119. TEKE ERXDEGROOXf COaXETR. 31% TRM YOFR w1'7Ips. Gm2.r. XI., R. E. X',dsl?n, lypcr. ! ve saints, the Lord is coming for his RE you ready for the bridegroom when 0" -own, he when he comes? From the kingdom of his father upon high, i comes. Soon his glory will be streaming from his Irea you ready for rhe bridegroom when he throne: . conies, when he comes? Ses. the bridegroom is coming by and by. Behold! he cometh! Behold! he cometh! Be robed and ready, ior the bride,-room comes. CHORL'S: Trim your lamps and be ready, ready, ready, CHORUS: Behold the bridegroom, for he comes, for he Trim your lamps and be ready When the bridegroom comes. comes! Behold the bridegroom, for he comes, for he 3 Let the church awake and put her garments on, comes! And her lamps be trimmed and burning- Behold! he cometh! Behold! he cometh! God is nigh; Be robed and ready, for the bride,-room comes. COSIISG OF THE LORD ASD JUDGJIENT. 113 i' 1:' at the dawn of the early morning Ke shall cail us one by one, Il-hen to the Lord v;e rescore our talents, \Till he answer thee-Well done?

:: i3ar-e we been true to-the trust he left US? Do me seek to do-our best? if in oiir hearts-:here is naught condemns US TS'e shall ha7e a glorious rest.

4 Blessed are those >Thorn the Lord finds watch- ing, In his g!ory they shall share; If he shall come at the dawn or midnight Will he iicd us vatching there?

111. WlTCfl AXD PRAY- -4TCII and pray. that when tlie master kv5 coiiieth, If at morning, noon or night, He niay find a iainp in every window, Trimmed and burning. clear and bright.

CWOKL-S: XVatcii and pray, the Lord commandeth, X'atcli and pray, 'twill not be long; Soon he'll gat!ier honie his loved ones To the happy vale ot' song. 2 Watch and pray. the tempter may be near us, Keep tlie heart with jealous care, Lest tlie door. a moment left; unguarded, EviI thoughts may enter there. *_.... . 4'* Y COXIX~ THE LORD JUDGXE~ CO.VLIX?;GOF-TEE LORD AXD JUDGMEXT. 115 iis OF ., I c.. c.. 1 3 Watch and pray, nor let'us ever weary; .i if thou standest at the door, . Jesus watched and prayed alone; 0 let me feel thee near, . Prayed for us when only stars beheld him, And make my peace with God before I at thy bar appear. While on OIives' brow they shone. .<' 4 Watch and pray, nor leave the post of dutr -.- J 'Till we hear the bridegroom's voice, Then with him the marriage feast partaki?? 1.1.:. .WHO mLL STAND. We shall evemiore rejoice. HEN-the trump of God shall sonnd, - And the nations gather 'round, A-nd the judge sit upon his royal throne, 142. THE JtlK;zXE?ii. shall Who will hear the welcome word ND must I be to judgment brought, From the lips of Christ. the Lord, And answer in that day "Enter in, good and faithful, with my For every vain and idle thought, bwn." And every word I say? CHORUS: Who shall be able then to stand? CHORUS: We are passing away, Who shall be able then to stand? We are passing away, All who trust in Christ. the Lord, We are passing away, And obey his holy word. To the great Judgment Day. These shall be able then to stand. 9 Tes, every secret of my heart c' When the deluge swept the world, Shall shortly be made known, And to death its millions hurled, And I receive my just desert And the maters covered over all the land, For all that I have done. Those who trusted in the Lord, And obeyed his holy word. 3 How careful then ought I to live- With what religious fear- These are all that were able then to stand. Who such a strict account must give 3 When the cities of the plain For my behavior here? Were enveloped in the flame. And destruction swept the multitudes away, 4 Thou awful judge of quick and dead, The watchful power bestow; There was just a little band SO shall I to my ways take heed Who were able then to stand, To all I speak or do In chat great and awful judgment day. 116. COMING OF THE LORD AXD JC'DG31EIUT. COMIXG OF THE LORD AND JGDGJJENT. 117. 4 When the day of wrath shall come, And the day of mercy gone, 4 When the golden harps are sounding, and the And to judgment they are called from ever$ . angel bands proclaim, land, In triumphant strains the glorious jubilee, Sinner, how is it with thee? Then to meet and join to sing the song of Noses Christian, how then shall it be? and the Lamb, What a gathering of the faithful that will be. Shall we all be able then to stand? -.-. .

134. "HE FINAL GATHERING. T the sounding of the trumpet when the saints are gathered home, 125. "E JDDGXEXT DAY. We will greet each other by the crystal sea, [L.Hart+oz*gh, Zy pe.1 With friends and all the loved ones there await- THEjudgment day is corning, coming, ing us to come, coming, What a gathering of the faithful that will be. The judgment day is coming; CHORUS: Oh! that great day! What a gathering, gathering, At the sounding of the glorious jubiIee! CHORUS: What a gathering, gathering, Let US take the wings of the morning, What a gathering of the faithful that will be. And Ay away to Jesus, 2 When the angel of the Lord proclaims that Let US take the wings of the nioroing, time shall be no more, And sound the jubilee. We shall gather, and the saved and ransoni'd see, 9 I hear the trumpet sounding, sounding, Then to meet together on the bright celestial sounding, shore, hear tile trumpet sounding, What agathering of the faithful that will be. Oh! that great day! 3 ,4t the great and final judgment. when thehid- 3 I hear the thunders rolling, etc. ' den comes to light, When the Lord in all his glory we shall see, 4 I see the lightning flashing, etc. At the bidding of our Savior, ;'Come ye blessed to my right," 5 I see the stars are falling, etc. What a gathering of thefaithful that will be, 6 I see the dead arising, etc. iis COMING OF THE LORD AXD JUDGJIEXT; , MISCELLANEOCS. ’ ub -5126. THE SCEXES OF THE .TCDGi?lE?W. ’YE a long time been hearing, 3 But why do they appear so mean, That there will be a judgment, And why so much despised? That1 there will be a judgment in that d.q Because of their ri~hrobes unseen The world is not apprised. Oh! there will be a judgment in that das 0 sinner, where will you stand in that dq 4 But some of them seem poor, distressed, And lacking daiIy bread; 0, That the sun be darkened, etc. will Ah! they’re of boundless wealth possessed, 8 That the moon wilI be bleeding, etc. With heavenly manna fed. 4 That the trumpet will be sounding, etc. Why do they shun the pleasing path, 1 4 5 That the judge will be descending, etc. That worldlings Iove so well? Because it is the way to death, ’ ti That the dead will be rising, etc. The open road to hell. 7 That the will be opened, etc. books ti But why keep they the narrow Voad, 8 That the wicked will be waihg, etc. That rugged, thorny maze? Why, that’s the may the Savior trod, That the righteous will be shouting, et& ‘ 9 They Iove to keep his ways. 7 What! then is there no other road 127. TRE DESPISED CO3ZPbXY. To Salem’s happy ground? poor despised ccmpany Christ is the only way to God, HATOf travelers are these No other can be found. Who walk in yonder narrow way, - Along that rugged maze? \r 12s. EEkUTZPTL DAY. CHORUS: 7-27.. 47- ?K 7 Kirkjafrid, @$e 0 I’d rather be the least of them E-IUTIFVL day, lovely thy light, Who are the Lord’s alone, Holy each ray, nothing like night; Than wear a royal diadem Cloudless thy sky, peaceful my stay And sit upon the throne. Here in the sunlight of beautiful day. 0 Ah! these are of a royal line, CHORUS: All children of the King, Beautiful, beautiful day, Heirs of immortal crowns divine, Evermore shine on niy way; io! for joy they sing. Savior, I pray, keep me alway And Safe in this beautiful day. 313 COYING OF THE LORD AND JUDGXEXT: . UISCELLANEOUS. 118 ,*136. THE SCE;yES OF TEE JCDGA~IENT- 'YE a long time been hearing, 3 But why do they appear so mean, And why so despised? That there will be a judgment, much ThatI there will be a judgment in that Because of their rich robes unseen Oh! there will be a judgment in that The world is not apprised. 0 sinner, where will you stand in that 4 But some of them seem poor, distressed, 2 That the sun wiIl be darkened, etc. And lacking daiIy bread; Ah! they're of boundless wealth possessed, 8 That the moon will be bleedin,,Q etc. With heavenly mama fed. 4 That the trumpet will be sounding, etc. .i Why do they shun the pleasing path, c That the judge will be descending, etc. That worldlings love so well? . That the dead wiIl be rising, etc. Because it is the way to death, tj The open road to hell. 7 That the will be opened, etc. books ti But why keep they the narrow 'oad, 8 That the wicked will be wailing, etc. That rugged, thorny maze? 3 That the righteous will be shouting, etc. Why, that's the Tvay the Savior trod, They Iove to keep his ways. ' - c What! then is there no other road 127. THE DESPISED COXIPb&T. TOSalem's happy ground? HAT poor despised ccmpany Christ is the only may to God, Of travelers are these No other can be found. Who waik in yonder narrow way, Along that rugged maze? - \r 12s. BEkTJTIFX?? DAY. CHORUS: Tri. 47. JiT Kirkfatrick, hyprr 0 I'd rather be the least of them EAUTIFUL day, lovely thy light, Who are the Lord's alone, Holy each ray, nothing like night; Than wear a royal diadem Cloildless thy sky, peaceful my stay And sit upon the throne. Here in the sunlight of beautiful Jay. 2 Ah! these are of a royal line, CHORUS: Beautiful, beautiful day, AI1 children of the King, Heirs of immortal crowns divine, Evermore shine on my way; And lo! for joy they sing. Savior, I pray, keep me alway Safe in this beautiful day. 1% 5IISCELLXSEOLS. 31ISCELL.ISEOUS. 121

2 Eeau?iful day, calm WAS thy damn; 4 Oh! shout aloud, ye sons of men, Joyous the lat., blessed the morn Tell the glad tidings o’er again- $\-hen in niy heart, over my way, From east to west, from south to north- First shone the noontide of beautiful daA Still let the sound go reaching forth. .I .‘! .‘! Eeautiinl day, perfectly bright; - Redeeming love! redeeming love! Jesus alivay, boundiess delight, Redeeming love! Bliss ail around. heav’n by the way, S Let the diszant Iands take UT the strain, Shinicg i:i fuilness, oh, beautiful day. ‘Till lore o’er earth entire shall reign, 4 Beautiful day, haven of rest; 0 earth be glad! 0 heaven above, Every one may come and be blest; Sin$ j7e the sonq: Redeeming love! Giory to God, naught can dismay; Redeeming love! redeeming love! Christ is rhe Light of this beautiful day. Redeeming love! - - IXEDEEmNC 1‘9. LOVE. 1:;ti. THE XAkF 3‘BVER TOLD- Ba. IO. 7.A. c [ G. If. Corn. r54.1 -EDEEXiSGIove! redeeming love! EPEXT the story o’er and o’er This is the theme of saints above; Of grace so full and free, Arrayed in heaven’s omn spotless white, I love to hear it more and niore E SOE~ Chant they this with pure delight: KeSince grace has rescued me. Redeeming love! redeeming love! Redeeming love! CXORUS: The half was liever told, 2 angel host a11 wondering see, The The half was never told, And long to solre the mystery; Eager their golden harps to tune Of grace divine so wonderfu1, Jf-ith saints redeemed around the throne: The half \\-as never told. Redeeming love! redeeming love! I? Of peace I only lcnew the name, Redeeming love: Xor found niy soul its res1 3 ;2nd here on earth the power is giren Cntil the sweet-voiced angels came To soothe my weary breast. To sing the sweerest songs of heaven- And our poor voices e‘en to raise :3 My highest place is lying low In nores of loud and joyful praise: At my Redeemer’s feet, Redeeminq love! redeeming love! No’ realvjoy in life 1 know Redeeming love!. But in his service sweet. E2 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. 113 4 And oh! what rapture will it be! .j iV;!ien our eyes behold through the gathering With all the hosts above night To sing through all eternity, The city of gold, oar-hamlet bright, The wonders of his love.. IVe shall anchor by the heavenly shore, IVith the stor-nis ail past forever more.

ILL your anchor hold in the storm- . .. life, 132. TKE SOUL?S RETREAT. When the clouds unfold their wing [WkH.] strife? God I have found a retreat, When the strong tide lifts and the cabm N Where I can securely abide, strain- NoI refuge, no rest so complete, Will your anchor drift or firmly remain? Xnd here I intend to reside. CHORUS: CHORUS ; We have an anchor that keeps the soul Steadfast and sure while the billows roll, Gh! what comfort it brings! Fastened to the rock which can not move, As my soul sweetly sings, Grounded firm and deep in the Savior's love: I am safe from all danger, While under his wings. 1 It's safely moored, 'twill the storm withstan3 For 'tis well anchored by the Savior's ha&j 2 I dread not the terror by night- No arrow can harm me by day- And the cables passed from his heart to mi&$ defy the blast through strength divine. His shadow has covered me quite, Can My fears he has driven away. 3 It vi11 firmly hold in the straits of fear, TVhen the breakers have told the reef is ne*a :3 The pestifence walking about, Though the tempest, rave and the wild winq When darkness has settled abroad, blow, Can never compel me to doubt Not an angry wave shall our bark o'erflow. The presence and power of God. 4 It mill surely hold in the flood of death, 4 The wasting destruction at noon When the waters cold chill our latest brea . No fearful foreboding can bring, On the rising tide it can never fail, With Jesus my soul doth commune; IVhiIe our hopes abide within the veil. His perfect salvation I sing. MISCELLXSEOUS 124 JfISCELLXNEOUS. 125 5 A thousand may fall at my side, Where the air is pure, ethereaI, And ten thousand at my right hand, Laden with the breath of flowers Above me his wings are spread wide, That are blooming by the fountain, Beneath them in safety I stand. 'Neatli the amaranthine bowers. - CHORUS: 133. BLESSED ASSUPLASCE. Is not this the land of Beulah? 90- Fairnir Crosb-v- Blessed, blessed land of light. i?nr. Where the flowers blooni forever, LESSED assurance, Jesus is mine, And the sunlight fadeth nor. Oh! what a foretaste of glory divine; HeirB of salvation, purchased of God, 2 I can see far down the mountain. Born of the spirit, washed in his blood. Where I wandered weary years, ,Often hindered in my journey CHORCS: By the ghosts of doubts and fears; Broken i'o'ws and disappointments, ' This is niy story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long; Thickly sprinkled all the way, This is my story, this is my song, Eut the Spirit led unerring Praising my Savior all the day long. To the land I hold to-day. 2 Perfect salvation, perfect delight, 3 I am drinking at the fountain, Visions of rapture burst on my sight, Where I ever will abide; Angels descending, bring from above For I've tasted life's pure river, Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. And my soul is'satisfied. There's no thirsting for life's pleasures, 3 Perfect submission, all is ar rest, Or adorning, rich and gay. I in my Savior ani happy and blest, For I've found a richer treasure- Watching and waiting, looking above, One that fadeth not away. Filled with the Spirit, lost in his love. 4 Tell me not of heavy crosses. Or of burdens hard to bear. For I find this great salvation 134. LAND OF BELUX. Makes each burden light appear. AX dwelling on the mountain, . And I long to follow Jesus, I Where the golden sunlight gleams, Gladly counting all but dross, O'er a land whose wondrous beauty Worldly honors all forsaking, Far exceeds my fondest dreams; For the glory of the cross. 128 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLLXEOUS 227 5 Oh! the cross has wondrous beauty, 1bo. SINCE IWE BEEX REDEEXED. Oft I’ve found it to be true; K4YE a-song I love to sing, When I’m in the way so narrow, I Since -1 have been redeemed, I can see the pathway through, Of my Redeemer, Savior. King, And how sweetly Jesus whispers, Since I have been redeemed. l‘Take the cross, thou needst not fear, CHORCS: have trod the way before thee, Since I have been redeemed, And the glory lingers near.” Since I have beCn redeemed, I mill glory in his name: Since I have been redeemed, TRUSTING JESC.5. will glory in my Savior’s name. INPLY trusting every day, I Trusting thro’ a stormy way, 2 I have a witness bright and clear, Since, etc. Even when my faith is srnalI, Dispelling every doubt and fear, Since, etc. Trusting Jesus, that is all. .: I have a joy I can’t express. Since, etc. CHORUS: All tho’his blood and righteousness, Since, etc, Trusting him while life shall last, Trusting hini till earth is past, 4 I have a Christ that satisfies, Since, etc. ’Till within the jasper wall- To do his will niy highest prize, Since, etc. Trusting Jesus, that is aG. 3 I have a home prepared for me, Since, etc. Brightly doth his Spirit shine Where I sliail divs-cll eternally, Since, etc. Into this poor heart of mine; While he leads I cannot fall, GLORI*. Trusting Jesus, that is all. 135. o :ms 0 thee now, dear Christ, I’m clinging, Singing if my way is clear; A11 my refuge, all my plea, Praying if the path is drear; TNatchless is thy loving kindness, Tf in danger for him call- Eke it had not stooped to me. Trusting that all. Jesus, is CHORUS: Trusting as the moments fly; 0 ’tis glory, 0 ‘tis glory! Trusting as the days go by; 0 ’tis glory in my soul! Trusting him Jvhat’er befa.3- For I’ve touched th:: hem of his garment, Trusting Jesus, that is all. And his power doth make me whole. 128 . SIISCELLXNEO US. 31ISCELLANEO US. 1% . 3 Long my heart has heard thee calling, 133. REDEE.XEB. But I thrust aside thy grace, Tri. 30. -. .Faiiiiie Cros&y. Yet, 0 boundless condescension! Love is shining from thy face. EDEESIED! how I love to proclaim it- Redeemed by the blood oi the 3 Love eternal, light eternal, Redeemed thro’ his infinite mercy, Lamb; Close me safely, sweetly in; His child, and forever, I am. Savior let thy balm of healing, Ever keep me free from sic. CHORUS: Redeemed, redeemed, Redeemed by the bIood of the Lamb; 138. I RAVE FOCND IT. LL my life long I have panted Redeemed, redeemed, For a draught from some cool spring, His child, and forever, I ani. That I hoped would quench the burnins HzOf the thirst I felt within. 2 Redeemed, and so happy in Jesus: CHORUS: 50language my rapture can tell; Hallelujah! I have found it, I know that the light of his presence What my soul so long has crared, With me doth continually dwell. Jesus satisfies my longing, Through his blood I now ani sared. ‘2 I think of my blessed Redeemer, I think of him all the day long, 2 Feeding on the husks around me, I sing for I cannot be silent, ‘Till iny strength mas ainiost =;one, His love is the theine of aiy song. Longed ~iysoul ior somet1iir.g better, Only still to hunser on: 4 I know I shall see in his beauty Poor I mas and sought for riches, The King in whose law I delight, Something that could satisfy: Who lovingly guardetk: iny footsteps But the dust I gathered round me -4nd giverh me songs in the night. Only mocked my soul’s sad cry. 4 Well of water, ever springing, -3 1.know there’s a crown that is ivaiting Bread of life, so rich 2nd free, In yonder bright mansion for me, Untold wealth that never faileih, ..ind soon?with the spirits made perfect, My Redeemer is to me. -it home with the Ldrd I shall be. MISCELLANEOUS. 136 XISCELLAXEOUS. 131 140. CHlXlST IS ALL. I saw the church’s ransomed throng, ESTERED once a home of care, I heard the burden of their song- For age and penury were there, ’Twas, “Christ is aii in all.” I Yet pezce and joy withal; I asked the lonely mother miience 0 Then come to Christ, oh! come to-day, Her helpless widowhood’s defence, The Father, Son, and Spirir say- She toid me: “Christ is all:’ The Bride repeats the call, For he will cieanse your guilty staias, CHO 1: US : His love mill soothe your weary pains, \/:Christ is all, all in all, For ‘Christ is a!! in ail.” Yes, Christ is ali in all.:i]

_I_ I stood. beside a dyixg bed. Where !ay a child mith aching head 341. FOR XE. Waiting for Jesus’ cLi1: ESUS. my Savior, to Bethlehem came, I marked his smile. ‘twas wee: as Xay, r, Born in the manger to sorrow and shame- And as his spirit passed away Oh,J it was wonderful, .biest be his name! Seeking for me, for me; Heanswered: **Chris:is ali.” Seeking for me, for me; I saw the martyr at tile stake, Seeking for me, for me; The flames could not his courage shake, Oh. it was wonderful, blest be his name! Xor de~rhhis scui appal: Seeking for me, for me. I asked him whence his strength vias given, He looked triumphantly to heaven, 2 Jesus, my Savior. on Calvary’s tree. Xnd answered: &.Christis all.“ Paid the great debt and my soul he set free- Oh, it is wcnderful. horn could it be? I saw the gospel herald go Dying for me, for me; To Xfric’s sands and Greenland‘s snow Dying for me, for me; To saye froin Satail’s thrall: Dying for me. for me: Sor nome nor iife he counted dear, Oh. it was wonderful, how could it be? 3iIidst wants acd perils owned no fear, Dying for me, for me. He felt that “Christ is all.” :: Jesus, my Savior, the same as of old, 5 I dieanled t!iat hoary time had fled, While f did wander far from the fold, 4nd earth and sea gave up their dead, GentIy and long he hath plead with my soul, A fire dissolved this bail; Calling for me, for me; JIISCELLASEOL’S. 133 MISCELLANEOUS. 133 Calling for me, for me; 2 Are me weak and heavy laden, Calling for me, for me; Cumbered with a load of care? Gently and !ong lie hath plead vi-ith my so%: Precious Savi.ol, still our refuge, Calling for nie,‘for me. Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise. forsake thee? 4 Jesus, my Savior, shall come from on high, Take it to the Lord in prayer: Sweet is the promise as weary years fly- In hi3 arms he’ll take and shield thee, Oh, I shall see him descending the sky, Thou milt find,a solace there. Coining for me, for me; Coming for me, for me; Coming for me, for me: Oh, I shall see him descending the sky, l%:L THX GREAT WXI’Y!E TRRORE. Coming for me, for me. the blessed Jesus. LOVEMy Savior and my friend, 0I help me sing lais praises, ’Till life below shall end: 1*2. 4 FRIEND IN J’ESUS. And then in garments pure and white, [B&. 121.1 With harps and crowns of gold, HAT a friend we have ifi Jesus, We’ll meet this Friend on the piains of light, .ill our sins and griefs to bear! His g!ory KO behold. What a privilege to carry CRORUS: Everything to God in prayer! When we gather ’round the great white throne, Oh, what peace n-e often forfeit; When we gather ’round the great white throne, Oh, what needless pain ve bear, 1Ve’lf sing his praise th‘rough endless days, All because we do no€ carry When we gather ’round the great white throne. Everything KO God in prayer. 2 I love the blessed Jesus, c’ Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble any where? For me he bled and died, We should never be discouraged; And in his precious merit Take it to the Lord in prayer. IU evermore confide; , I’ll worship him who rose again, Can we find a friend so faithfui, Who mill all our sorrows share? Triumphant o’er the grave, Jesus knows our every weakness; And when we meet as a ransomed throng Take it to the Lord in prayer. We’ll sing his power to save. 134 UISCELLAXEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. 3 0 let me live for Jesus, 135 _And bear his cross below, 3 Though fierce may rage the battie, , And if the Savior cails me And mild the storms may bfow, To suffer pain and rvoe, Thorigh friends may go forever, f want to be like Jesus still; TVho will with-. Jesus go? And always watch and pray That I may reach that happy home, -$ Xy all to Christ I've given, In the realms of perfect day. My talents, time and voice, Myself, my reputation; 4 Then let me die in Jesus, The lone may is my choice. His presence I shail have, While crossizg oser .Jordan, 5 0 Jesus: Jesus, Jesus, To calm the troubled wive; My ail-suflicient Friend, And when. :riunipEant oser death, 0 fold me to thy bosom, I gain the iinmorral shore, E'en to iiiy journey's end. i'U reign with my dear Savior when This world shall be no more.

- 163. €3X IS CILLPSG. 144. USFLISCHlSG LOIIALTT. HERE'S a midezess in God's mercy arrrkir I2. P. i%iiZ+s. Like the wideness oi the sea; WHO'LL stand up for Jesus, There's a kindness in his justice @ The iowly Nazarene? That is more than liberty. And raise the blood-stained banner Amid the hosts of sin? CHORCS: CHORrS: Heis callicg--;Come to me!" The cross for Christ I'll cherish; Lord, I'll gladly haste to thee. Its cruciiixicn bear, 2 There is ivelcone for the sinner, XI hail 1-eproach and sorrow And more graces for the good; ii Jesus leads me there. There is mercy with the Savior; 2 Oh! who nil1 follow Jesus There is heaIing in his blood. .%mid reproach and shame? 3 For the love of God is broader When others shrink and fdter, Than the measure of mind, Who'U glory in his name? man's - And the heari of the Eternal Is' most wonderfully kind. ANEO 136 SIISC E LL U S. MISCELLANEOUS. 137 4 If our faith were but more simple, We would take him at his'word, 147. BEXUTTFUL ClTY OF WLD. And our lives would be all sunshine HERE'S a city that looks on the valley In the sweetness of our Lord. of deat5, . And its glories can never be told, The sun never sets and the leaves never fade, In that beautiful city of gold. THE REDEEIKED HOST. 146. CHORUS: me enter the portals of glory, The sun never sets, W"""And the great host of ransomed we see; And the leaves never fade, As numberless as the sands on the seashore, Where the eyes of the faithful the Savior behold What a wonderfui sight that will be. In that beautiful city of gold. CHORUS: L' There the King, our Redeemer, the Lord whom Numberless as the sands on the seashore, we love, Numberiess as the sands on the sinre, All the faithful with rapture behold: 0 what a sight 'twill be, when the ransom& There the righteous forever shall shine Eke the host we see, stars. As numberless as the sands on the seashare- In that beautiful city of gold. 9 Khen we see all the saints of the ages, 8 Every soul we have led to the foot of the cross, \Tho from death's criiel partinqs are free, Every lamb we have brought to the fold, Greeting there wirh a heavenly greeting- Shail be kept as bright jewels our crowns to What a wonderful sight that ~villbe. adorn. In that beautiful city of gold. :J When me stand b7 the beautifui riwr. 'Seatii the shade of the life-giving tree, 4 In that city of light, where the sun never sets, Gazing out on the fair land of promise, The inhabitants never grow oid: XVhat a wonderful sight that will be. There no sorrow, or -sickness. or death ever comes. 4 When me look on the form that redeemed US,. In that beautiful city of gold. And his glory and majesty see, tVIii!e as King of his saints he is reigning, 5 Goarid teach ye all nations," the Savior com- What a wonderfril sight that will be. mands; Whosoever will niay come, we are told, VISCELLhXEOUS. 1% MISCELLXXEOUS. 139 4fid be saved by his grace, share with ua -t His goodness and mercy shaU crown a11 my his love, days. In tha: beautiful city of gold. My mouth shall be filLed with thanksgiving and praise; 5 Going forth in his uazne, all our needs are I'll dwell in the temple of glory above, plied, And sing evermore oi his grace and his love. 'In this life we receive an hundred fold; IVitIi rejoicing me'l! come, bringing sheaveS3 .5 When called to surrender my faltering breath; thc Lord, And pass rhrorigh the valley of the shadow of In that beautiful city of gold. death. The presence of Jesus wili brighten the gloom, \\-ith hope and with gladness dispelling the gloom. I'LfL .XY SHEPHERD MLL PROMDE. - IiE Lord is my shepherd, niy keeper ad .i. Guide, 149. BEHOLD WHAT LOVE. wants he'll supply and for me he'll provide EHOLD what 131-e, what boundless love, 111 tlio midst of green pastures he makes The Father hath bestowed On sinners lost, that we should be nom called The sons of God.

CHORLS: Behold what manner of love The Father hath bestowed upon us: That we, that we should be called. Be cailed the sons of God.

.' What P e in glory soon shall be, It doth not yet appear; Eut when our glorious Lora we see, We shall liis image bear. :: longer far from him, but now KOBy precious blood made nigh; Accepted in the well-beloved, Near to God's heart we lie. 140 NISCELLAXEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS 14 4 With such a blessed hope in view, We wouid iiiore holy be; 351. YO&% ~XSSIOS. Nore like our risen, glorious Lord, ARK, the voice of Jesus calling: Whose face soon shall see. Who wiil go and work to-day? we HFields are white and harvest waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away? ” Loud and strong the Xaster calleth, Rich reward he offers thee. Who vi11 answer, gladly crying, 160. CLOSl3 TO THEE. ‘‘ Here am I, send me-send me.” my everlasting portion, 2 If you cannot cross the ocean, -IHoU,More than friends or life to me, And the heathen lands explore, All along niy piigrim journey, You can find the heathen nearer; Savior, le: ille walk with thee. You can find them ac your door- If you cannot give your thousands, CHORUS: You can give the ~t’ido~.’~mite, Close ;o thee, close to thee, :ind the least you do for Jesus Close to thee, dose to thee; Will be precious in his sight. .Ill along inv pilgrim journey, Savior, let me walk with thee. 3 If you cannot speak like angels, If you cannot p’reach like Paul 9 Xot for ease or worldly pleasure, You can teli the love oi Jesus, Nor for fame niy prayer shall be, You can say he died for all; Gladly wouid I toil and suffer, If you cannot rouse the wicked Only let iiie with thee. With the judgment’s dread alarms, walk can lead, the little children 3 Lead me through the vale or‘ shadows, YOUTo the Savior’s waitin, arms. Bear me o’er life’s fitful sea; Then the gate of life eternal 4 If you cannot be the watchman, Let me enter, Lord, with thee. Standing high on Zion‘s walI, -i>ointing out the path co heaven, Offering life peace to all. 4 0 nly sanctifying Saior, and Thou hast cleansed me from all sin, With your prayers and with yotir bounties, TIKW dost make thy heart thy temple, You can do what heaven demands; Thou dost sweetly dwell within. You can be iike faithful Aaron, Holding up the prophet’s hands. MISCELLAXEOUS. 142 XISCELLASEOUS. I43 5 If among the older peopIe, And a million voices shout it: redemption’s You may not be apt to teach, full and free- sLFeedmy lambs,” said Christ, the Shepherd. Salvation’s roiling on. Place the food within their reach; And it may be that the children 3 From the cabin -on.the prairie to tile vaulted You have led with trembling hand: city dome, Will be found amcng your jewels, From the dark and briny ocean, where, our sailor brothers roam, When you reach the becter land. We hear the giad rejoicing, iike a happy har- 6 Let none hear you idly saying, vest honie- CLThereis nothing I can do,” Salvation’s rolling on. ‘ While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you. 4 A hundred years of marching, and a hundred years of song, Take rhe task he gives you gladly, Let his work your pleasure be; The Conqueror advances, and the time will Answer quickly, when he calleth, not belong “Here am I, send me-send me.” When we shall claim the heathen and over- throw the wrong- - Our God is marching on. 15% TRg ‘l3IOu1yTAN TOP OF VISION. 5 And when the war is over, with the saints for- N the mountain of vision what a glory we’ evermore, @ behold- On the blissful heights of glory we will shout A hundred years of victory are tinging earth the battle o’er. with gold, And in the golden city we will join the Con- And the glorious time is coming which the queror- prophets long foretold. Forever marchin,= on. The truth IS marching on. CHORUS: Glory, glory, halleIujah, etc. 153. TRE TOWEBNG ROCK. 9 For the glory of the Master, Wesley taught Rock, whose towering form beyond the sea, IGHTYLifts above the storm, . frowning And preached the great salvation that delivers Rock amid the desert waste, you and me: To thy shadow nom I haste. MISCELLASEOUS. 144 MISC ELL.WEOCS. 145 CHORUS: Coming by and by. corning by and by, Unto thee, unto thee, The welcome dawn wiil hasten on. 'tis coming Precious Savior now I Bee, by and by. Rock of ages, deft for me,. Let me hide myself in thee. 2 The boast of hauihtht);error no more shall fill the air. 4 Of the stream that from thee burst Let me drink and quench my thirst; But age and youth shali love the truth, and Weary, fainting, toil-oppressed, spread-it everywhere: In thy shadow let me rest. KOmore from want and sorrow shall come the hopeless cry, 3 Mighty Rock, the pilgrim's home, Eut strife will cease and perfect peace will Refuge from the billow's foam, flourish by and by. Rock to countless millions blest, In thy shadow let me rest. 2 The tidal wave is coming, salvation iull and free. 4 When I near the stream of death, \Tith shout and song it sweeps along like bil- When I feel its chilly breath, lows of the sea: Rock where all my hopes abide, The jubilee of holiness shall ring through In thy shadow let me hide. earth and sky, The dawn of grace draws on apace, 'tis corn- - ing by and by. 154. A BETTER DAY. A EETTER day is corning, a morning- 4 Ke're waiting, Lord, and longing 'till thou A. promised long, shalt come again When girded right, with holy might, will over- To claim thine own, and on thy throne of peace throw the wrong, and love to reign: When God, the Lord, will listen to every IVe'll wait that glorious coming, 'till from the plaintive sigh, open sky -4nd stretch his hand o'er every land, with Our Lord shall come to take us hanie-he3 justice by and by. coming by and by.

CHORLS : 5 0 for that holy dawning we watch and wait Coming by and by, coming by and by, and pray, The better day is coming, the morning draweth 'Till o'er the height the morning light shall nigh, drive the gloom away; 146 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELL.\KEOUS. 16 And when the heavenly glory shall flood thZj earth and sky, CliORUS: On Christ the solid Rock I stand, We'll bless the Lord for all his word, an3 praise him by and by. li:-U other groud is sinking sand.:// - 2 Il'hen darkness veiis his lovely face, 1.5;. A TR.T.Tl3 FRIEND. I rest OIT liiS unchanging grace; NCE I was blind and could not see the: In every high and stormy gale, Savior. My anchor holds within the veil. 6v And 0 hoiv dark was all the world to me; Lonely and sad, I felt that I could never 3 His oath, his covenant, his blood, Find him who died on Calvary for me. Support me in the whelming flood, When all around my soul gives way', CHORUS: He then is all my hope and stay. He's a friend indeed, a friend in time of need, Gracious and tender has Jesus been indeed; 4 When he shall come with trumpet sound, 0 how he saves, and bears my many burdens! 0 may I then in him be found; He's the only friend that sinners ever need, Cleansed thro' his precious blood alone, Faultless to stand before the throne. S Once I mas lame, and could not follow Jesus, Wounded by sin, I fainted by the way; Christ, the Physician, healed my broken spirit, NOWhe sustains and keeps me all the day. 3 Christ is my Lord, the wonderful Redeemer, OW firm a foundation, ye saints the Light of my soul, my Prophet, Priest, and of King; Lord. Is laid for your faith in his excellent word! He is my all, and I am his forever, What more can he say rhan to you he hath Help his praise forevermore t'o me sing. said, You who unto Jesus for refuge have fled? 156. TRE SOLID ROCK. 2 In every.conJition, in sickness and health, Y hope is built on nothing. less In poverty's vale, or abounding in wealth. Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; At home abroad, on the land, on the sea, I dare not trust the sweetest frame, and But wholly lean on Jesus' name. As thy days may demand shall thy strength ever be. 148 YISCELLXSEOUS. XISCELLAXEOUS. Fear not, I am with rhee; oh! be not dismaye$ CHORUS: For I am thy God and will still give thee aid; 'Tis Jesus, my portion forever, I'll strengthen thee, h$p thee, and cause thee 'Tis Jesus the first and the last; to stand, . . ,4 help very present in trouble, Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand. -4 shelter from every blast. When through the deep waters I call thw 9 I've found a branch for healing, to go, Year every bitter spring; The rivers of shall not thee oserflow; woe h whispered promise stealing For I will be with thee thy troubles to bless, Over every broken string. ,4nd sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. :$ I've found a glad hosanna When through fiery trials thy- pathway shall For every woe and wail; lie, X handful of sweet manna, My grace, all-suificient, shall be thy supply; Where grapes of Eschol fail. The flame shall not hurt thee, I only design Thy dross to consunle and thy gold to rehe. 1 I've found the Rock of Xges, When desert wells are dry, Even down to old age, all my people shd And aiter weary stages, prove I've found an Elim nigh. My sovereign, eternal, unchangeable lose; And when hoary hair shall their temples adorn, - Like lambs, they shall still in my be bosom 159 GOD -3N SdLV.VL'IO;Y* borne. THOU God of my salvation, The soul that on Jesus doth lean for repose 8 SIy Redeemer from all sin; I will not, I wilt not desert to his foes; Moved by thy divine compassion, That soul, though all hell should endeavor to Who hast died my heart to win, shake, I mill praise thee: 131 never-no, never-no, never forsake. ' Where shall I thy praise begin? ... - 2 Though unseen, I love the Savior; 1%. JESS 3nr JOY. He hath brought salvation near; 'VE found a joy in sorrow, Manifests his pard'ning favor; A secret balm for pain, -4nd when Jesus doth appear, AI beautiful to-morrow, Soul and body Of sunshine after rain. Shall his glorious image bear. 150 BIISCELLASEOUS. MISCELLXXEOUS. 151 ?,#While the angel choirs are crying-. Glory to the great I AM, 3 Christian, behold the home-land is nearing, I with them rill still be vieing- ,;VI wild tempests soon will be o'er, .Glory! glory to the Lamb! Listen, the heavenly hosts are cheering, See! how the ransomed are nearing the short. ' 0 how precious -. the sound Jesus' name! Is of 4 Cheer up, 0 pilgr'.m, daylight breaks o'er thee, 4 Angels now are hov'ring round us Bright asthe sun on midsummer day, Unperceived amid the throng; Angelic thongs in the realms of bright glcr;. thy blood-mashed spirit away. Wond'ring at the love that crown'd us, Beckon Glad to join the holy song; Hallelujah! . Love and praise to Christ belong: 161. THl6 ARK FLO.iT"H BY. [y. R. Swev.1 EHOLD the ark of God, 16% TEE DAXVXNG DXET. Behold the open door; 0 haste io gain that blest abode, CHRISTIAN, behold the daylight breaks And rove, my soul, no more. o'er thee, W the dark shadows hasten away, . CHORUS: Fringed are the distant clouds that hang o'er 0 come: come to-day, do not longer deiay, thee; The ark, precious bark, floareth Christian, -behold the coming of day. by; The waves as they roll shall nor cover thy sod, CHORUS: For Jesus, thy Savior, is nigh. Giorg to Jesus, daylight is dawning, 2 There safe shalt thou abide, Pilgrim, look up, behold the bright shore; There sweet sliall be thy rest; Soon we'll cast anchor in the bright harbor; And every wish be satisfied, Giory to God! we'll sorrow no more. With full salvation blest. 2 Tossed on the dark, proud waves of the ocean, 3 And when the waves of wrath Calmly composed, undaunted shall be; Again the earth shall 'Midst the fierce tempest's angry commotion, fiU, Jesus, my Savior, still lingers for thee. Thine ark shalI ride the sea of fire, And rest on Zion's hill. 132 MISCELLAXEOUS. 31 ISCELLXNEOCS. 1s 3 6.2. TRE CROSS. HE cross, the cross, the blood-stained 3 Oh! near to the Rock Iet me keep, cross! Or blessings or sorrows prevail; TThe hallowed cross I see, Or climbing the mountain way steep, Reminding me of precious blood Or walking the shadowy vale. That once was shed for me. 2 A thousand, thousand fountains spring Up from the throne of God; - E. Rralcy.] But none to me such blessings bring IC, Jesus' precious blood. COME to the city, the city of Cod- As 0% The home of the faithful, the Christian's ?, By faith that blood now sweeps away abode; My sins, as like a flood; Its Joys are eternal, and fade not away. Nor lets one guilty blemish stay- It shines with effulgence of heavenly day- All praise to Jesus' blood. CHORUS: 0 hear the glad story, ye children of men; To God be the glory, forever, amen.

163. TRE HIGFI ROCK. For mails and for bulwarks, sa.Iva:ion is gir'n, 1 ometimes the shadows are deep, Like jasper most precious, the brightness of 0"'And rough seems the path to the god, heav'n; And sorrows, how often they sweep The sui1 is not needed, nor moon to yive light, Like tempests down over the soul. For God is its glory, dispelling the night. CHORUS: The gares of this city stand open almaq:, Since night has been banished and turned into Oh! then to the Rock let me fly, let me fly, day; To the Rock that is higher than I; There's naught that defileth or maketh un- 0 then to the Rock let me fly, let me fly. clean, . To the Rock that is higher than I. The pure and the holy shall enter therein. 2 Oh! sometimes how long seems the day, -Ill sorrow is ended, all crying and pain: And sometimes how heavy my feet; For lie that o'ercomethwith Jesus shail reign; Eiit toiling iplife's dusty way, With perfect salvation we rest in his wiil, The Rock$ blessed shadow, sweet! hov And thus he hath shown us his joy to fulfill. 264 MISCELLANEOUS. VISCELLASEOCS. 155 CAST "JXEX BREAD C'PON Wlnns. 165. T9E 3 Cast thy bread upon the wacers. AST thy bread upon the waters, Waft it on wit11 praying breath; E Ye who have but scant supply; In some distait, doubtful iuture Angel eyes will watch above it, It save a-sotd from death. YOU shall find it by and by. may When yon deep in solemn siiencz. He who in his righteous balance 'Neath the mom and ever,ing dew. Doth each human action weigh, Strangers' hail& which you have strengfi- Will your sacrifice remember, ened. Will your loving deeds repay. Xay strew lilies over you. 2 Cast thy bread dpon the waters, Poor and weary, worn with care; Gften sitting in the shadow. iist Have you 9 crumb to spare? 166. BDOXVD FOB GLORY. Can nor to those around you >-on 'SI a soldier bound for glory, . Sing some little song ot hope, Marching at my King's comnasd; AS YOU look xvit-11 Iongiilq vision LetI me tell my pleasing story Thro' faith's gloiions telescope? As we march LO Canaan's land: 3 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Ye who liave zbundant store; CIIORCS: It may float on many a billow. Oh 'tis glory! 06 'tis glory! It may strand 011 inany a shore, Oh 'tis glory in iny soiil, You may think it 10s $orever- For I've touched the hen1 of his garment, Biit as sure as God is txc, And his blood hath made me whok. In this life, or in the other, It will yet return to you. L' I mas once so sad and weary-. of of 4 Cast thy bread upon hen-aiers. Weary my load sin, Far and n-ide your treasuies smw, 'Till I cried: .:Lord Jesus. save me," Scatlier them with willing. fingers, And he sided and took rile in. Shout with joy to see tnern go; For if you do closely keep them, 3 ,Vow my lile is constant pleasure. . Jesus is niy boson1 friend, They wiil only drag you down; If you love them more than Jesus He is such a precious treasure -That niy.' j@s can-never They will keep you from your crown. ._ ... ,.a end. '156 BIISCELLXSEOCS. UISCELLXSEOUS 15i.

CHORUS : 4 I shall catch the gleam of its jasper ~vall Jesus loves me, Jesus saves me, When I come to the gloom of the even-fall, ' Jesus is niy sweetest song; For I know that the shadows,-dreary and dim, Jesus altogether lovely, Have a path of 1iglit.that will leadto him. Jesus, Jesus, all along. - 4 I shail meet him in the g!ory- 1 shall see him face to face; Hewill take me to my mansion, Where he has prepared a place.

16't. - THX SEW SONG. [ TTizfJUph.] are songs of joy that I loved to'; T"E5ing\E When my heart vas blithe as a bird in spring; But the song I have learned is so fuil of cheer, That the dawn shines out in the darkness drear-

2 There are ,strains of home rhat are dear as life, -; Do yo11fear the gath'ring clou&ot sorro?? And I list to them oft 'mid the din oi strife; . Tell it to Jesus. tell it to Jesus: Eut I know of a home that is wondrous fair, Are !-oil anxious what shall be to-morron-? And I sing the psalm they are singing there. Tell it to Jesus. tell it to Jesus. Can my iips be mute, or my heart be sad, 4 Are you troubled at the tho't of dying? When the gracious Master hath made me glad?' Tell it to Jesus. tell it to When he points where the many mansions be; Jesus; For Christ's coming Kingdom are you sighing? And,. sweetly says: ('There is one for theei". .. Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus. .I .: i\IISCELLhS%OUS. MISCELLASEOUS 157. CHORUS: 4 I shall catch the gleam of its jasper xvail Jesus loves me, Jesus saves me, When I come to the gloom oi the even-fall. Jesus is my sweetest song; For I know that the shadows. dreary and dim, Jesus altogether lovely, Have a path of light that wiil leadco him. Jesus, Jesus, all along.

4 I shall meet him in the g!ory- I shall see him face to face; TELL IT JESTS He will take me to my mansion, 163. TO ALONE. ’ [8::c?.zA. 1 Where he has prepared a place. RE you weary, are you heavy hearted? Tell it to Jesus. tell it to Jesus; Are you grieving over joys departed? 167. THIF: SEW SOXG. Tell it ro Jesus, tell it to Jesus. [ TrizfmplNPA.] CHORCS: THERE are songs of joy that I loved to‘; Te!l it to Jesus alone: 1 . sing Tell it to Jesits, re11 it to Jesus. When mv heart was blithe as a bird in spring; He is a friend that is we11 known: But the song I have learned is so fuil of cheer, You have no other such friend or brother, That the dawn shines out in the darkness drear- Tell it to Jesas alone. REFR-US. i? Do the rears flon down your cheeks unbidden? 0, the new, new song! Tell it to Jesus. teii it to Jesus: 0, the new, new song! Have you sins that to man‘s eyes are hidden? I can sing it non;, etc. Tell iL to Jesils. teii ic to Jesns. 2 There are strains of home that are dear as life, .: Do yoi: fesr the gacli’ring cloudsof sorrov? And I list to tlieiii oft ’mid the din of strife; . Tell it to Jesus. tel! it to Jesus: Eut I know of a home that is wondrous fair, Are you anxious what shag be to-morron-? And I sing the psalm they are singing there. Tell it to Jesus. tell it to Jesus.

’; ’; Can my lips be mute, or my heart be sad, .I Ate you troubled at rhe tho’t of dying? When the gracious $raster hath made me glad?’ Tell it to Jesus. tell it to Jesus: When he points where the many mansions be,’ .For Christ’s coming Kingdom are you sighing? Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus. And.. sweetly says: CLThere is one for thee!” NISCELi.~NEOGS. 168 MISCELLANEOUS. lS0 169. T.%BRYTFlTN JIE. 2 hiow I am from bondage freed, [X Sfar.] Every band is riven; -4RRI' with me, oh, niy Savior, Jesus makes rne free indeed- Foi the day is Rassing by; T Just 3s iree as heaven; See,,tlie shades of evening gather, 'Tis a glorious liberty- And the night is drawing niqh. Oh, the wondrous Story, CHORUS: I mas bound, but now I'm free- Tarry with me, blessed Jesus. Glory! g_ioiy! glory! Leave nie not 'till morning light; For I'm lonely here \vithout thee, 3 Let the testimony roll- Tarry with me thro' the night. Roil through every nation, Witnessing from soul to soul 2 lfany fiiends were gzthered round me, This irnrnense sairation. In the bright days of the past, Now I imxv it's full and free- But the grave has closed above them, Oh. the rondrous story, And I linger here ar last. For I feel i: s saving me- - 3 Deeper, deeper grow the shadows, Giory! glory' glory! Paler nom the glowing west; -1 Giory bc to Gcd on high, Swift the night of death advances, Glory be ta jesus: Shall it be the night of rest? He hath bronght salvation nigh, Frox all sin he frees us: -iTarry with me, oh, my Savior, Lay my head upon thy breast Ler the qoideil harps at God 'Till the morninq-then awake rne- Rinr: t!iz vi;-ncdrousscory. Xorning of eternal rest. Let :he piiqrims siioiit alci:d- Glor;:' qiory! ;!or;-! 170. SOUL RAPTZRE. "OW I feel the sacred tire, Kindling, ilaming, glowing, Higher, rising still, and higher, lil. JsX S.rl%TOIOMLXIDS m. All my soul o'erfloming, [T;. ,7/.1 Life immortal I receive, LL tke Tvaj' my Savior leads me:, Oh, the wondro-s story! TVhat have I to ask beside? I was lost, but nom I'm found- CanA3 I doubt his render mercy, Glory! glory! glory! ' L1-110thrc' life has been my guide? 160 YISCELLAXEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. 161' Heavenly peace, divinest comfort, f Ever present, truest friend, Here by faith in him to dwell! Ever aear thine aid to lend: []:For I know mhate'er befall me, Leave us not to doubt and fear, Jesus doeth ail things well.:!l Groping on in darkness drear. When the storms are raging sore 2 ,411 the way my Savior leads me, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er-. Cheers each winding path I tread, Whisperin9 softly: wanderer come! Gives me grace for every trial, Follow me, I'll guide thee home. Feeds me with the living bread; Tho' my weary steps may falter, 3 When our days of toiI shall cease-- And my soul athirst may be, Waiting still for sweet reiease, [[:Gushingfrom the Rock before me, Nothing left but heaven and prayer, Lo! a spring of joy I see.:// . Knowing that our names are there, Wading deep the disnial flood, 3 All the may my Savior leads me, Pleading naught but Jesus' blood; Oh, the fullness of his love! Perfect rest to me is promised Whispering softly: wanderer come! In my Father's house above; Follow me, I'll guide thee home. When my spirit, clothed, immortal, Wings its flight to realms of day, []:This niy song through endless ages: Jesus led me all the way.:/] 173. LlCRT OF THF: WORLD. [G. 111 -7 HE mhole world was lost in the darkness 132 HOLY SPIEIT. J_ of sin, [G. ii.] , The Light of the world is Jesus: OLY Spirit, faithful guide. Like sunshine at noonday his glory shone in, Ever near the Christian's side, The Light of tlie world is Jesus. Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgrimsf-li in a desert land; - CHOKCS: Weary souls, fore'er rejoice Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee; While they hear that sweetest voice, Sweetly rhe Light has-dawned upon me; Whispering softly: wanderer come, Once I was blind, but now I can see: Follow me, I'll guide thee home. - The' Light of the world is Jesus. 162 MISCELLANEOUS. SUXDAE’ SCHOOL. No darkness have we who in Jesus abide, The Light of the world is Jesus; :: =Irt thou thirsty? cooiing waters, We walk in the Light when we follow our Pure and free, pure and free, Guide, From the spring of liie eternal, The Light of the world is Jesus. FIows for thee, flows for tilee; Traveler drink. oh. drink again, Ye dwellers in darkness with sin-blinded eyes,, Heaiing baim for every pain. The Light of the world is Jesus; Go, wash at his bidding, and light will arisq 4 Art thou w&ary? fay thy burden The Light of the world is Jesus. -4t the crass, at the cross. Count the world and ail its pfeascres No need of the sunlight in heaven, we’re tol& Only dross, only dross. The Light of the world is Jesus; Come to Jesus and be blest, The Lamb is the Light in the City of Gold, He alone can give you. rest: And the Light of that ivorld is Jesus.

174. THE SAVIOR AT THE DOOR. 17% TELL JlcE ONCE -OR€. EAR the gentle voice that calls thee, EPEAT the sTveet story of Jesus to Come and see, come and see; me, K 0 tell me rhe SKO~once more, JesusH at the door oi mercy Though often I’ve heard it, each rime it is told Waits for thee, waits for thee; ‘Tis sweeter than ever before. To a kindiy shelter nigh, Haste, oh, haste thee. quicldy tlp. 4 0 tell me once more of his wonderful love; His goodness and niercy to me, CFI 0 1: us : When hopelessly lost in the darkness of sin, 0 the Savior is standing at the door, He found me and made me go free. 0 the Savior is standing at the door, Wilt thou let him In. he vdl cleanse thy sin, 3 0 tell me once more of ’the pardon he gives; 0 the Savior is stading ar: die door. When sinners repent and believe; 2 Art thou hungry?’ he \vi11 give thee 0 tell me if ever a lost onelike me Living bread, living bread; Can life everlasting receive. Lo, a table now before thee 4 0 tell me again of the land of the blest, Richiy spread, richly spread, T;t’here sorrow and sin never come, -When such heavenly food is thine ‘Where I with my Savior shall evermore dwell; Wilt thou in a desert pine? 0 tell me of heaven, my home. 164 SUNDAY SCHOOL. SZSDAS SCHOOL. 176. I WANT TO BE A WORKEb. ZCXORCS: WANT to be a worker for the Lord, Jesus, ~QWI trust him, I want to love and trust his holy word, Jesus; I How I'i-e proved him o'er and o'er, I want to sing and pray, and be busy evee Jesus, Jesus. precious Jesus! day 0 for grace to trust the, more. In the vine>-ard of the Lord. CHORUS: 2 Oh! how sweet to trnst in Jesus, I will work, I wiil pray, Just to trust his cleansing blood; In the vineyard, in the vineyard of the Lord; Just in simple faith to,plunge me I will work, I will pray, I will labor every day 'Neath the healing, cleansing flood- In the vineyard of the Lord. 3 Yes, -5s sweet to trust in Jesus, 2 I want to %e a worker every day, Just froni sin acd self to cease, I want to lead the erring in the way Just from Jesus simply taliioq That leads to heav'n above, where all is peace Life, and rest, and joy, and peace. and iove, 4 I'm so glad I learned to trust him, In the kingdom of cur Lord. Precious Jesus, Savior. Friend. 3 I want to be a worker strong and brave, And I know rhat thou ili~wi-irh re, Trusting in Jes12.s' power to save; Will be n-ith ms to the ead. All I who wil truly ccne shail find a happy home - the kingdom of our Lord. 17s. WOSDERF'L'L WqRDS. IC ISG them over again to De, 4 I want ta be a worker. iicip iiie, Lord. Wonderhi xords of !ife, To lead the !os1 and errin; to :!:y \\'ord, Let me =ore of their beauty see That points to joys on high, iviiere pleasures sWonderful n-ords of life. never die. Words of life and beauty, In the kingdcni of the Lord. Teach me faith and dury, Beautiiul words. n-onderfu! vords, 177. SWEET ,TO TRUST JESUS. 1Vonderfui words of iife. Tn'.46 Liiijlz -]I.R. Steud. '-1s so sweet to trust in Jesus, I! Christ, the blessed one. gives to all Wonderful words of life. Just to take hini at his word, Just to rest upon his promise, Sinner, list to the loving cdl: ,Just to know, L'Thus saitli the Lord." Wonderful words of life.. 166 SUNDAY SCHOOL. SUSDAP SCHOOL., 167 All so freely given, For thy promise is written. Wooing us to heaven: In bright letters that glow: Beautiful words, wonderful words, LcThoughyo-ur sins be as scarlet. Wonderful words of life. I will make them like snow." 0 that beautiful city! 3 Sweetly echo the 'gospel call, 3 Wonderful words of life; With its mansions of light, Offers pardon and peace to all, With its glorified beings Wonderful words of life. In pure garments of white, Jesus. only Savior, Where no evil thing cometh Sanctify forever, To despoil what is fair, Beautiful words, wonderful words, Where the angels are watching- Wonderful words of Iife. Is my name written there?

ETER FLO'NISC. 179. IS -Ify NA.XE.WRITTENCT~RE? 1 so. ORD, I care not for riches, HERE'S a fountain, precious fountain, Neither silver nor gold, Ever flowing deep and wide: I mould make sure of heaven, Opened once on Calvary's mountain, LI would enter the fold; In niy dear Redeemer's side. In the bpok of thy kingdom, Ail who come in faith believing, TVith its pages so fair, All who plunge beneath the wave, Tell me, Jesus. niy Savior, Endless life are nom receiving, Is my name written there? From the Lord who died to save.

CHORrS: CHORUS: Is my name written there? Ever flowing, su-eeriy dowing, On the page white and fair, Precious fountain, ever flowing full and free, In the book of thy kingdom. Ever flowing, sweetly fov-ing, Precious fountain, erer fiowing,.yes, for me- Is my name written there? 9 Lord, my sins they are many, I! Precious fountain, mercy brought me Like the sands of the sea, . Helpless to its crimson stream, But rhy blood, 0, my Savior, a desert wild she sought me, -- . OnCheered me with her loving beam. SU?JD.kY 168 SCHCOL. SCXDAT SCHOOL. 1653 Precious fountain, I can never Tell the peace its waves impart, Though all the woricl forsake me7 arid ’Satan tempts me sore, How it saves me now, and ever with constant joy iny heart. Through Jesus I slid1 safely reach the goal: Fills He’s the Lily of the valley, the bright and. 3 In that fountain ye who languish morning Scar. *I ‘Neath the heavy chain you bear, the fairest of ten thousand to my sod Plunge and loose your weight of anguish, He’s Rise, eternal life to share; 3 He’il never. never ,leave me, nor yet forsake With a Iowly contrite spirit, me here, Tell the Savior all your woe, While I Iive by faith and do his blessed will; Pleading faith his gracious merit, A mall of fire about me. I’ve nothing now to fear, He will n-ash you white as snow. -- With his manna he my hungq- soul shallt3; Then siveeping up to giory, we’ll see +S 1s1. THE LILY OF THE VALLEY. biessed face, T’VE found a friend in Jesus, he’s everything, Where rivers of delight shall ever roll; . to me; He’s tlie LiIy of the valley, the brighf ‘and 1 He’s the fairest of ten thousand to my soul; morning Star, Lily of the valley, in him alone see He’s the fairest of ten thousand to mysod- The I . .*:-. I need to cleanse and make me fully - -All whole; 192. a THE 3IBX.E. In sorrow he‘s my comfort, in troubie he’s my 0 book is like the Bible, stay; For childhood, youth or age, He tells me every care on him to roll: duty plain and simple, He’s the Lily of the vailey, the bright and Our Wefind on e.i.erq- page; niorninq Star, It came by inspiration. He’s the fairest of ten thousand to iiiy soul.. A light to guide our way: A voice from him who gave it, i? He all my griefs has taken, and all niy sorrows borne: Reproving when we stray. In temptation he’s my strong and rnighe: CHORUS: tower. KO book is like the Bible. I’ve all for him forsaken: I’ve all my idols tom, The biessed book we love; Frozi iiiy heart, and now he keeps me The pilgrim’s chart to glory, his power; bd It leads, it leads to God above. SCSDAY SCHOOL.. 171 I50 . SUNDAY SCHOOL. Sing it softly throagh the gloom, 2 It'teil's of man's creation, When the heart for mercy crares, His sad primeval fall, Sing in triumph o'er the tomb, It tells of nian's redemption Jesus saves, Jesus saves. Through Christ, who died for all, In sacred Tvosds of wisdom, 4 Give the winds amighty voice, It bids us watch and pray, Jesus saves, Jesus saves, -4nd early come to Jesus, Let the nations now rejoice, The life, the truth, the way. Jesus saves, Jesus saves. Shout salvation full and free, Highest hills and deepesr caves; This our song of victory, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 183. JESCS SAVES. E have heard a joyful sound, Jesus saves, Jesus saves, Spread the gladness all around, 184. CH'CRCH RALLYNG SOXG. Jesus saves, Jesus saves. S. of Rd.1.m~: 96. Fame Crosby. Bear the news co every land, WAKE! awake! the Master now is calling Climb the steeps and cross the waves, us, Onward, 'tis the Lord's command, Arise! arise! and, trusting in his word, Jesus saces, Jesus saves. AGozforth! go forth! proclaim the year of jubilee, And take the cross. the blessed cross, of 2 Waft it on the rolling tide, Christ our Lord. Jesus saves, Jesus saves, Tell to sinners far and wide, CHORUS: Jesus saves, Jesus saves; On, on, smell the chonis: Sing, ye islands of the sea, On, on, the morning star is shining o'erus, Echo back, ye ocean caves, On, on, while before us Earth shall keep her jubilee, Our mighty, mighty Savior leads the way, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. Glory, glory, hear the everlasting throng. Shout hosanna, while we boIdly march along, 3 Sing above the battle strife, Faithful soldiers here below, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Only Jesus will we know, By his death and endless life, Shouting free salvation o'er the world we go. Jesus saves, Jesus saves; 112 SUNDAY SCHOOL. SWND.4Y SCHOOL. 173 3 -4 cry for Iight from dyin: mes in heathen lands 9 A river of water gushes there, It comes, it comes ZCTOSS the ocean’s foam, ’Mid flowers of beauty, strangely fair, Then haste. 0 haste to spread the words of And a thousand wings are hovering o’er truth abroad, The dazzling waves-and the golden shore, Forgetting not the starving poor at homej That are seen in that sun-bright clime. dear home. 3 Millions of forms,’all clothed in light, In garments of beauty, clean and white; 3 0 church of God, extend thy kind niaternd They dwell in their own immortd bowers arms, ’YIid fadeless hues of countless dowers To save the Iost on mountains dark and cold, That broom in that sun-bright clime. Reach out thy hand mithloving smile to rescue them, 4 Ear hath not heard, and eye hath not seen And bring them to the shelter of the Saviois Their swelling songs or their changeiess sheen; fold.: Their ensigns are waving,,and banners unfurl O’er jasper walls and gates of pearl . 4 Look up! Look up! the promised day is diaw- That are fixed in thar sun-bright clime. ing near. 5 But far avay is the sun-brighr clime, When all shall hail, shall hail the Savior Undimmed by sorrow. unhurt by time, King, Where amid all things that are fair is given menpeace and joy shall fold their n-ipgs in T e home of the saved, and its name is heaven, ev’ry clime, &he name of that sun-bright clime. 4nd <.Glory,Hdelujah,”o’er the earth shall * ring. 186.; PRAY FOR ONE AXOTHER will pray for one another, we will pray, WEYou are not alone, my brother, in the Sm-BRIGHT CLLXE. way; 186. the Savior’s by your side, .4VE you heard, have youheard of that AndFor the Bible is your guide, H sun-bright ciime, If you live by faith and prayer every day. Undimmed by sorrow, unhurt by time? Where age hath no power o’er the fadeless CHORUS: frame, .We will pray for one another, We will pray for another, Where the eye is fire, and the heart is flame, one Have you heard of that sun-bright clime? We will pray for one apother, ’Till we all get home. SUNDAY 174 SCHOOL. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 175 0 We will pray for one another, we will pray; ,4t the door of faith I entered in, Though we meet with many trials our way; on And :o him confessed my guilt and sin; If me sit at Jesus’ feet, With his own dear hand he washed me dean- When he comes OUT souls to greet, He washed me white. as snow. Wemill find his promise sure every day. Tho’ my heart was all I had to give, 3 We will pray for one another, nie will pray; Yet he bade-me smile, and look and live; And by faith and pray’r we’ll sureiy gain the What a cairn sweet peace did I receive- day; He washed me white as snow. Then we’ll lay our armor down, And receive a fadeless crown, 4 I will sing his power from death to save; We’ll receive a crown that fades not away. I will sing his triumph o’er the grave; I will sing while crossing Jordan’s wave: 4 Then we’ll pray for one another, then we’ll +Hewashed me white as snow. . pray, And we’ll live and work for Jesus every day; When the storms of life are o’er, We will meet to part no more, 188. FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS. In that happy, happy home far away. WEETLY, Lord, have we heard thee calling: LcCome,folloni me!” -4nd me see where thy footprints falling 157. i?IX SINS ONCE tWX CRTRISON. WERE Lead us to thee. THOUGHmy sins were once like crimsoq J- red, CHORC’S: To the healing stream my feet were Icd, Footprints‘of Jesus, In the precious blood my Savior shed, That make the pathway glow, He washed me white as snov. We will follow the steps of Jesus Where’er they go. CHORUS: 0 my joyful song henceforth shall be: 3 Tho’they lead o’er the coId dark mountains, the blood of Jesus cleanseth me, Seeking his sheep; ’TisCleanset h, cleanset h, ‘Or along by Siloam’s fountains, 0, pes, it cleanseth me. Helping the weak. 17% SUNDA.1- SCHOOL. SUSDb'l' SCHOOL.. in . 'S If they lead through the temple holy, 3 Littlk children, little children Preaching the Word; Who love their Redeemer, Or in homes of the poor and lowly, Are his jewels, shining jewels, Serving the Lord. His loved andhis own. 4 Though, dear Lord, in thy pathway keeping; - We follow thee Through the gloom of that place of weeping, 190. -mwr ,~IETHEBE. Gethsemane. N the happy, goIden shore, Where the faithful part no more, j By and by through the shining portals '@ Turning our feet, When the storms of life are o'er- We shall walk with the glad immortals Meet me there. Heaven's golden streets. Where the night dissolves avay Into pure and perfect day, 6 Then at last when on high he,sees us, 1 am going home to stay, journey done, Mekt me there. WeOur will rest where the steps of Jesus End at his throne. CHORCS: - Meet me there, Meet me.there. 189. THE RJXSTER'S =EL% HEN he cometh, when he cometh Where the tree of life is blooming, To make up his jewels; Meet me there. All his jewels, precious jewels, When the storms of life are o'er- His loved and his On the happy golden shore, own. Where the faithful part no more, CHORUS: Meet me there. Like the stars of the mqrning His bright crown adorning, 4 Here our fondest hopes are vain, They shall shine in their beauty Dearest links are rent in twain, . Bright gems his crown. But in heaven no throb of pain- for Meet me there. f! He will gather, he wiII gather By the river sparkling bright, The gems for his Kingdom; In the city of delight, All the pure ones, all the bright ones, .Where our faith is lost in sight- His loved and his own., .. Meet me there. . 178 SUNDAY SCHOOL. SUSDAS SCHOOL.

3 There the harps of angels ring, REFRITS. And the blest forever sing A11 for me; yes, all for me. In the palace of the King- Meet me there. 2 Jesus. Savior, pure and miid, Where in sweet communion bled Let me ever be thy chiid; Heart with heart and friend with friend, So unworthy tho' I be Thou didst suffer all for me. In a world that ne'er shall end, Meet me there. 3 Fain would I to thee be brought, - Blessed Lord, forbid it not: 191. PASS 3X.E NOT. In the kingdom of thy gracz ASS me not, 0 gentle Savior, Give thy wand'ring child a place. Hear my humble cry, While on others thou art calling Do pass me by. not CHXLDBEWS 13TI'l?XFIOX. 2 Let me at the throne of mercy 193. Find a sweet relief; HILDREN, hear the Savior's voice- Kneeling there in deep contrition, E He will save you from a2 sin, Help my unbelief. And will make your hearts rejoice, By his love and peace within; 3 Trusting only in thy merit, Hear his kind entreaty: Come- Would I seek thy face; Come, and I will give thee rest." Heal my wounded, broken spirit, To your Father's house come home, Save me by thy grace. He will fold you to his breast. 4 Thou, the spring of all my comfort, CHORUS: More than life to me; Come to him now, trust in the grace Whom have I on earth beside thee? So fully, freely given; Whom in heaven but thee? mill yorir hearts with peace, ' Jesus - And guidefir! your steps to heaven. 192. SUFFE€tING SAVIOIK. S?.vior, with thorn-crown, 0 Sin brings sorrow, guilt and shame, UFFERINGBruised and bleeding, sinking down, - Death eternal in the end; Heavy laden, weary-worn; Trust, 0 trust in Jesus' name, Panting, dying, crushed and torn. And in him alone depend. 180 SUXDAY SCHOOL. SDXDAY SCHOOL. 1st Now in him you may be free, CHORUS: Grace abounding now receive; Bringing in the sheaves, bringiag in the sheaves, If you have no other plea, ?Ve shall come rejoicing, bringirig in :he sheaves. Jesus died that you might live. - 2 Sowing in rhe sunshine, sowi2g in the shadotcs, 194, ETERXITY. Fearing neither storms nor winter's chiiiicg ALVATION is a joyful sound breeze; 55 . Jesus brought from heaven d6wn By and by, the harvest and the labor ended, To Jews and Gentiles, bond and free, We"shall come rejoicing, bringing in the And every one may come and see- sheaves. has died that may be He me 3 Go then, ever weeping, sowing for the >laster, Happy in eternity. Though the loss sustained, our spirit ofren CHORUS: grieves, Jesus said that we might be When our weeping's over he will bid &-.vel- Happy in eternity, come, Eterniry, eternity, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the Happy in eternity. sheaves 9 0 ye children of the light, Keep your garmenre always white, There with all the sanctified 196. YIEZID NOT TO TEXPTA'XTON. Christ will claim you for his bride, IELD not to temptation, Then with him you'll ever be y For yielding is sin, Happy in eternity. Each vict'ry will help you Some other to win;. - Fight manfully onward, 196. GOSPEL SOWBS. Dark passions subdue, rri. 36 Go. R. Xi2wr. ever to Jesus, in the morning, sowing seeds of LookHe'll carry you through. OWINGkindness, Sowing in the noontide and the dewy eve, CHORUS: Waiting for the harvest, and the time of reap- Ask the Savior to help you, . ing, Comfort, strengthen, and keep you; We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the He is willing to aid you, sheaves. He will carry you through. 7.82 SUSDAY SCHOOL. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 153 5 Shun evil companions, 3 I suffered much for thee, Bad language disdain, More than tongue can tell, God‘s name hold in reverence, Of bitterest agony: . - Nor take it in vain; To rescue thee jrom hell; Be thoughful and earnest, I’ve borne, I’ve borne it all for thee, Kind hearted and true, What hast thou borne for me? Look ever to Jesus, 4 And I have brought to thee, He’ll carry you through. Down from niy home above, 3 To him that o’ercometh, Salvation full and free, My pardon and my love, God giveth a crown, Thro’ faith we shall conquer, I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, Though often cast down; What hast thou brought to me? He who is our Savior, - :CHILD WG. Our strength wiil renew, 198.Bi~l. $8. OF A i1attir Bud. Look ever to Jesus, Y Father is rich in houses and Iands, He’ll cam- you through. He holdeth the wealth of the world in his hands, Of rubies and diamonds, of siiver and gold His coifers are full-he has riches unrold! 191. EIE SACRIFICED FOR ‘CS. CHORUS: GAVE my life for thee, I’m the child of a King, the child of a King, My precious blood I shed, With Jesus, my Savior, I’m the child of a King. ThatI thou might ransomed be, 3Iy Father’s own Son, the Savior of mea! And quickened from the dead; Once wandered o’er earth as the poorest of I gave, I gal-e my life for thee, men! What hast thou given for me? But now he is reigning forever on high, And wilI give us a home in the sweet by and by. 2 My Father’s home of light, My glory circled throne, I once was an outcast, a stranger on earth, I left for earthly night, A sinner by choice, and an ‘;alien by birth!” For wand’rings sad and lone, But I’ve been adopted, my name’s written’ I left, I left it all for thee. . ‘down Hast thou left aught for me? An heir to a mansion, a robe and a crown. 184 SUNDAE' SCHOOL. SUSDAY ScxoaS. 185 4 -4 tent or a cottage--why should I care? They're building a mansion for me over there 200- JESUS SOW IS 3FS S.&VAnOX- Tho' exiled from home, still I may sing ESUS now is ny saivation, All glory to I'm the child of a King. J He has saved me from aU siil, God! Through his-blood I have redemption, And I rest complete in him. - SE3II-CHORCS: BE'CWH Urn. 199. 0 the joy oi full saivation. 'VE reached the land of corn and ~i.ri+ HOWit thrills ziy inmost sou;! 1 And all its riches freely mine! Spread the news to every nation: Here shines undimmed one blissful day, Jesus' blood has made me whoie. For all my night has passed away. CHORCS : CHORUS : Why don't you come to Jesus? 0 Beulah land, sweet Beulah land, Why don't you come to Jesus? As on the highest mount I stand, Why don't you come to Jesus I look away across the sea, And be saved? Where mansions are prepared for me, *2 By his royal proclamation, And view the shining glory shore, My heaven, my home, forever more. Sin's dominion now is o'er, And, in conscious frill salvation, 2 The Savior comes and walks with me, I may sing forever more. And sweet communion here have we, :j 0 the love of my Redeemer, He gently leads me by his hand, 0 the wonders of his grace, For this is heaven's border land. . I wi11 praise his name forever, 3 A sweet perfume npon the breeze, And rejoice before his face. Is borne from ever venal trees, And floxvers that never fading groTv, RALLELVJAH! WK%T 3IEE'RSG- Where streams of life forever flow. 201. A i7-i. 75. Fairnit C,-us;y. 4 The zephyrs seem to float to me, HEN the voyage of life is ended, -Sweet sounds of heaven's melody, And the stormy minds shall cease, As angels with the white robed throng, WhenW we step from care and sorrow -Join in the. sweet redemption song. . .To eternal joy and peace. FUNERALS. 186 FUNERALS 187 CHORUS: 3 to the beautiful mansions above, Hallelujah! hallelujah! what a meeting! UpGathering home, gathering home; But the best of ali will be Safe in the arms-of his infinire love, Our Redeemer, dear Redeemer, The dear ones are gathering home. In his beauty we shall see. - 2 When we gather in the morning, 203. *rrm RESURRE~OY. And the long, long night is o’er, Y the resurrection nioming, W’nen we clasp our hands united, I When I see my Savior coming. And our parrin,Q comes no more. And the sons of God be shouting 3 0,the pearly gates of glory, In the kingdom of the Lord. Kot ajar, but open wide, CHORUS: Even now our faith beholds them We shall rise, we shaIl rise. As me near the swelling tide. In the resurrection morning we shdl rise, We shal rise, shall rise, 4 Hallelujah! hallelujah! we 0, ye ransomed hosts above, In the resurrection morning Tye shaII rise. We are coming, we are coming, 3 Oil! we fee1 the advent glory Soon we’ll join your song of love. While the Savior seems to tarry, - TVe will comfort one another 202. GATHERING HOBEE. With the words of hoIy writ. P to the bountiful Giver of life, Gathering home, gathering home: :3 By faith we can discover UpH to the dwelling where cometh no strife Our warfare’ll soon be over, The dear ones are gathering home. And we soon shall see each other cnoRcs: On fair Canaan’s happy shore. Gatherinq home, gathering home, 4 We mil1 tell the pleasing story Mever to sorrow, no, never to roam; When we meet our friends in glory, Gathering home, garhering home, And we’ll keep ourseives all ready, God’s children are gathering home. There to hail the heavenly King. 2 Up io the city where falleth no night, 5 At the time of his appearing, Gathering home, gathering home; When the world is in commotion, Up where the Savior’s own face is the light, We will leave them all behind us . The dear ones are gathering home. When me meet him in t*hesky. FUXERXLS. I89 158 FUXERALS. 6 All our friends that are in 'glory, >\-e must come to the riverside? He will bring them at his coming, One by one, one by one; And around his throne we'll gather We are nearer its warers each eventide, In that great and final day. Yes, one by one: \'ire can hear the noise of the dashing stream, Oft now and again thro' our life's deep dream;

Sometimes in dark floods ail the banks over- I GATH33RISG xXR(p,nE. flOW) 20-1. Sometimes in ripples and sinail waves go. are gathering homeward from eye* HEY d Jesus. Redeemer, we look to thee, land, One by one, one by one; One by one. one by one; We lift i:p ocr voZces tremblingIy, And their veary feet touch the shining strand, Yes,. one 5.1 one. Yes, one by one. The waves of tlie rix-er ruil dark ax2 coid; They rest with their Savior, they wait for theii Welrnovz IXX the place wiiere our feet may crown: noitl, Their trave! stained garments are all laid down, Thou who Jidst p~ssrhrougk the darkest mid- They wait the white raiment the Lord sli& ni qii t, prepare, Xow guide LIS slid send LIS the staff and light. For all who the =!cry with him shall share. 205. ?i?pLiLL TYX XZET- CHOBU-: HILL we iiice'~byond the river, Gathering home, gathering home, Fording the river one by one, Gathering !lome. gathericg home: Scrrow ne'erdiaii press the soul? Yes, one by one. CIIOIIUS: 2 Before the>- rest they pass tlirouqh the strife, Shall n.c iiieet, dial: we meet, One by one, one by one, Shall we meet beyond the river? Through the maters oi dezth they enter life, Shall we meet beyond the river, Yes, one by one. T;Vhere the surges cease to roll? To some are the floods of the river still, B SGUv,-e meet in that' blest harbor, As they ford their way to the heavenly hill; \%%en our stormy voyage is o'er? The.maves to others run fiercely and wild, Shall we meet and cast the anchor Yet they reach the home of the undefiled- Ey the fair, ceiestial shore?. FUXERALS. 190 FUXERALS. 191 3 Shall we meet in yonder city, Here let me wait with patience; Where tlie tow'rs of crystal shine? Wait 'till the night is 0'4, Where the walls are all of jasper, Wait 'till I see the morning Built by workmanship divine? Break on the golden shore. 4 Shall we meet with Christ, our Savior, When he comes to claim his own? Shall we know his blessed iavor, And sit down upon his throne? '105. I WOULD NOT LmALWAS. WOULD not live aIway-I ask not to stay Where storm aker storm rises dark o'er 208. SAFE IN THE ARXS OF JZSCS. I the way; A?E in tlie arms of Jesus, The few lurid mornings that dawn on us here Safe on his gentle breast, Are enough for life's joys, full enough for its Theres by his love o'ershadow'd, cheer. Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark! 'tis the voice of angels, I TvouId not live alway-no. welcome the tomb! Borne in a song to me, Since Jesus liath lain there I dread not its . Over the fields of glory, g!oom; Over the jasper sea. There sweet be my rest 'till he bid me arise, CHORUS: To hail him in triumph descending the skies, Safe in the arms of Jesus, etc. 'CWio. who would live aly.vay, away from his 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus, Goti-- Safe from corroding care, Away from yon hear.-en, that biissfril abode Safe from the world's temptations, \\%ere rivers ot pleasure ~IOWbrighr o'er the . Sin cannot liarin us there. p iai n s. Free from the blight of sorrow, And ;lie noontide of glory eternally reigns? Free from my doubts and fears; Only a few more trials, There saints of all ages in harmony meet, Only a few more fears. Their Sarior and brethren transported tc greet: 3 Jesus, my soul's dear refuge, While anthems of rapture unceasingly roU, Jesus has died for me; 'And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the Firm on the Rock of Ages soul. Ever my trust shall be. 102 FUXERILS. FUNERALS. 198' 208. BLESSED SLEEP. Toil on, nor deem, tho' sore it be, 4' SLEEP in Jesus! bIessed sleep! One sigh unheard, one prayer forgot, From which none ever make to weep;, The day of rest will dawn for thee- -4 calm and undisturbed repose, Wait, meekly wait-and murmur not. Unbroken by the last of foes. -- B Asleep in Jesus! peaceful rest! 210. HOXE OF THE SOUL. Whose waking is supremely blest; WILL sing you a song of that beautiful land, No fear, no woe shall dim that hour I Which manifests the Savior's power. The far-away home of the sod; Where no storms ever beat on that glittering 3 Asleep in Jesus! oh, for me strand, May such a blissful refuge be! : While the years of eternity roll: Securely shall my refuge lie, 11 11 And wait the summons from high. 2 0 that home of the sod, in my visions and on dreams, bright jasper walls I can see; me. WAIT AXD .XIURTIUR NOT. Its home where changes never collie, 'Till I fancy but thinly the veil intervenes, HE Between that fair city and me. Nor pain nor sorrow, toil nor care; Yes, 'tis a bright and bIessed home; 3 That unchangeable home is for you and for me, 1Who would not fain be resting there? Where Jesus of Nazareth stands; The King of all kingdoms forever is he, CHORCS: And he holdeth our crowns in his hands. 0 wait, meekly wait, and murmur not, 0 wait, meekiy \paif, and murmur not; 4 Oh! how sweet it will be in that beautifulland 0 wait, 0 wait, So free from all sorrow and pain, 0 wait and murmur not. With songs on our lips and with harps in our 2 Yet when bow'd ciown beneath the load hands, By heav'n allow'd thine earthly lot, To meet one another again. Thou yearnest to reach that blest abode- Wait, nieekly wait and inurniur not. 211. SWEET BY dLYD BY. ET.'in. litq S. F. Bmnrff. 3 If in thy path some thorns are found, HEhE'S a Iand that is fairer than day, -0,think mho bore them on his brow; T And by faith we can see it afar, If 'grief thy sorroming heart has found, For the Father waits over the way, It reached a holier than thou. -To prepare us a dwelling place there. DISMISSION.. 194 DISNISSION. I95 CHORUS: 213. In the sweet by and by, JRAISE God, from whom dl blessings flow; We shall meet on that beautiful shore, E Praise him, 4creatures here below; In the sweet by and by, Praise him above, ye heavenly host; We shall meet on that beautiful shore. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 2 We shall sing on that beautifulshore, The melodious songs of the blest, And our spirit shall sorrow no more, 314. 'I GOD BE WLTH POT. Not a sigh for the blessing of rest. OD be with you 'till we meet again; @ By his counsels guide, uphold you, S To our bountiful Father above, With his sheep securely fold you, We will offer the tribute of praise, God be with you 'till we meet again. For the glorious gift of his love! And the blessings that hallow our days. CHORUS: we meet, till we meet, 4 We shall rest on that beautiful shore, 'Ti11 In the joys of the saved we shall share; 'Till we meet at Jesus' feet; All our pilgrimage toil will be o'er, 'Till we meet, till we meet, And the conqueror's crown we shall wear. God be with you till we meet again. 9 God be with you till we meet again 'Neath his wings securely hide you, Daily manna still provide you, t12. God be with you till we meet again. ORD, dismiss us with thy blessing; 3 God be with yqu till we. meet again Bid us now depart in peace; When life's perils thick.confound YOU, Still on heavenly manna feeding, LLet our faith and love increase; Put his arms unfailing round YOU, Fill each breast with consolation; God be with you till we meet again. Up to thee our hearts we raise; 4 God be with you till we meet again, When we reach o_ur blissfuI station, Keep love's banner floating o'er you; Then we'll give thee nobler praise- Smite death's threat'ning wave before pu,

Hallelujahl. ~ be with you till we meet again. God... LVDEX . i9T INDEX. Cast thy bread upon ...... 185 Children hear the Savior's ...... 1 ...... 19 3. Christ from whom ...... i-.113 . A better day is coming Christian behold ...... :...... 60...... I.=. ..I A charge to keep I harre ...... 95- Come all ye saints ...... 105 Come every by Ah! many years my burdened ...... W; soul sin ...... _ ....33 .Alas!and did my Savior ...... 46 Come home. -dear sinner ...... 14 Come. humble sinner AII.for Jesus ...... * ...... 17 All glory to Jesus ...... Come. ye sinners. poor an& ...... i. 23 83 Come ye that love the LLrd .AI1 hail the power ...... 1: ...... 92. Create in me Lord -: ..All my life long ...... 138...... , 36 : .+I the way my Savior ...... 1sT Dark is the night ...... Amazinggrace ...... 87. Did Christ o'er sinners ...... Am I a soldier of the ...... 104 .Downat the cross ...... And can I get delay ...... 51 Do hear the Savior ...... 41 And must be to judgment ...... you 1 1%; Draw me near the cross ...... -... 58- Are you ready for the bridegroom ...... ll9. of mercy -? +beyou weary ...... :...... 9...... 168. Floods ...... 43... Arise, my soul, arise God be \vi& yon 'till ...... 43' ...... %T4 A ruler once came ...... 47 Grace. 'tis a charming...... '...... 5 nsleep in Jesus...... 208 Hark! the voice of Jesus i At the feast of Belshazzar ...... 151...... 16 Have you bee? to for At the sounding the trumpet -194 Jesus ...... of ...... Have you heard ...... 185 Awake! awake! the Master ...... 184 Hear the footsteps of Jesus...... i .... 39 .Beautiful day, lovely ...... 128 Hear the gentle voice ...... -174 Behold the ark...... :...... 161 Hell is darhess ...... 24 Behold: what love ...... 119 Holy Spirit. faithful Guide ...... :172 Blesse&assurance ...... 133 Hover o'er me ...... 82 Blessed was, keep ...... 63. How bright the hope ...... '8 T. Brethren, have met we ...... _...... 7 How firm a foundation ... i ...... 157 Brightly be&s our Father's.._... :...... -10 ... I am to the cross...... 26 Bring your . every care., ...... i ...... -...... 51 coming I am dwelling on the ...... L ...... -134- I am the vine ...... ?+ 198 INDEX INDEX 11)o I bring you tidings...... :? Jesus now is my dvation...... 2X@ . I entered once a home...... Z4@ Jesus. united by thy grace ...... -114 I gave my life for thee ...... r& Just as I am. without...... 30- I haye a song I love ...... 13& I have entered the valley...... it .g. Let party names no mdre; I...... ll% Let sing of his love ...... I have taken up the cross ...... 59. us 68 I hear thy welcome voice Look, ye saints...... 8 ...... Lord. dismiss I how I love thee better ..e84 ?is ...... 212 ...... Lord. I am thine I Iove thy church 5...... 56...... U Lord. I believea rest 65 . I love the blessed Jesus...... J6fL ...... Lord,. I care not for ...... I love thee. I love thee ...... 116 riches f 179 I'm a soidier...... Lord. in the strength of grace ...... 67 salvation -109: Lo! the gdden fields ...... 97. I'g a sbldier bound ...... 102 I'm a soldier ...... 168 Marching on in the light ...... j03 In God I have found...... 152 Mighty Rock. whose towering ...... 153 I need thee every hour ...... Xust I go and empty ...... 98 the resurrection mom 3s Is ...... 20%. MyFather k rich in ...... -198 rn the rifted rock ...... IOG Yy hope is built ...... :lo& I sometimes think 'tis ...... W Xy soul be on thy guard...... 88 I storm the gate ...... 93 No book is like the Bible ...... :I've found a joy in ...... 158 lm I've found a friend ...... IST Now crucified with Christ...... 212 Now I feel the sacred fire ...... I've long time been hearing ...... -128 .I70 I've reached the land of ...... I€@. 0 blessed fellowship divine ...... I want to be a worker ...... 176 I was once fzzr away...... 44 I will foIlow thee ...... 90.' 1 will sing you a song ...... 910 I wQddnot live dway...... -201 Jesus calls me. I must go ...... 117 3 Jesus I my cross have ...... 91 Jesus. Lord, I come to thee...... 37 jesus. lover of my sod...... 75 Jesus. my Sabior. from ...... i.141 200 INDEX ISDEX. 0,nowIsee the crimson...... !.&I '*' Sowing in the morning.. On the carnal fields...... : ...... '185: On the. happy golden shore...... ~%f@,.,m Still out of Christ...... :...... ,-- .- Saffering Savior. dth...... , On the mountain of vision...... _.-.Sa 1% Sweetly, Lord, have we heard .. Once I was blind...... ,la -...... ls8. .O sinner come without Celay...... Tarry with me, 0 my.:...... ,.189 0,sornetimes the shadows...... ,-la The blood that flowed...... 0 sweet will of God.. *. 74i ...... 4 The cross! the cmss...... ~...... ,I82 0 tender and weet...... :. ._;; B, The great Physician...... 0 that my load os sin...... Tee holy war raging...... 0 thou of my e is God salvation...... ;,.IS? The home where changes...... 0 to &ZoS be nothing...... sf The judgment day ...... _._...... *f3$, 0 who'll stand up for...... S& The Lord is my Shepherd...... ' -.<~148' 0 worship the Lord in the...... i.. .. 3 The old Israelites knew...... 0 yesaints. the Lord is :. .. coming;...... -118 The voice of the Lord...... 'Passme not, o gentle...... :...... -191 The whole world...... L...... There are of joy...... i I.fgi .PraiseGod from whom...... -213 songs ...... T...... -*. There is a fountain filled...... :...... Y.i 59 'Redeemed, how I love to...... -139 There is a spot to me...... i. .. .&deeming love.. ...a ...... b ..B There's a city that ...... %a?' ,Repeat story. looks.. the ...... 130 There's a fountain,precioas...... ,180. Repeat the sweet story...... :...... 175 There's a land that is fairer...... :. i.. Rock of Ages...... :...... 84 T'nere's a wideness...... They are gathering homeward. .?04 .Safe in the arms of Jesus. 1...... -206 ...... is the way I long have.. Salvation is a joyfu1 sound...... i...... -194 This ...... -110 . Though my sins were once.. -.l% Savior; more than life...... iih ...... :n ...... Shall this life of mine be...... :...... 19 Thou my everlasting portion...... 150 Shall we meet beyond the river;...... ;...... 405 Thousands stand to-day in ...... 93 Tidings, happy tidings. 'Should the death angel...... 11 ...... 13 Show pity;' Lord...... 29. is so meet to trust in...... the very Same power.. .IF' SimpIp trusting...... :...... i... ..135 Ti ...... ,76 To thee now, dear Christ i ... 'Sing +em over again...... lTS I'm...... 1m.. Softly&d tenderly Jesus,...... 22 Up to the bountiful Giver.. 802' ,. .... -.:...... Some go away from the house...... -.- 21 WatcS +pray,that.,...... :*... .E82 . .I.._ APPENDIX.- A We have heard a joyful sound...... 1. only Thee. We have in many.. toiled ...... Thee, my soul's Redeemer, We will pray for one another.. NLY ...... Whom have-I in heaven beside? What a Friend we have in...... 0 on earth with love so tender, What can wash away my...... ,:...... Who What'is our calling's...... All my onward steps to gaidef What poor despised company...... CBOEUS: When he cometh...... Only Thee, only When Jesus comes to reward...... Thee, When the trump of God...... : ..... Loving Savior, only Thea When the voyage of life...... 2 Only Thee, no joy I covet, When we enter the portals...... But the joy to call Thee mine; While angels strike...... that gives the bleat wmnce, While fighting for Savior.. Joy my ...... Thou haat owned and called me Thine. While we bow in thy name...... Who, who are these...... 3 Only Thee, I ask no other, Will your anchor hold. ....%...... ,Thou art more than all to me : .Will you will you.. come, ...... Life, or health, or creature comfort, 7 . Yield not to temptation...... - I would give them all for Thee. ..I. 4 Only Thee, whose blood has cleansed me, Would my raptured vision aee ; While my faith is rerwhing upw& Ever upward, Lord,- to Thee. 3. No Room in Heaven- OW sad it would he, if when thou dost Call, Y All hopeless and unforgiven ; The angel th&t.standsat the bnutiful gate, Should anpwer, no room in heaven -, . ‘. .*-. . CEOBUS:. 2 Take my feet and Iet th& b Sad, Bad, sad would it be ! Swift beankful forShee ; Xo room in heaven for thee I and 1: No room, room, Take my voice, and let me sing, no Always-only far my No room in heaven for thee. :A Ring. 3 Take my lips an& let them be 2 How sad it would be, the harvest all past, . The bright summer days all over ; . Filled with messages for Thee, To know that the reapers had gathered the graiq Take my silye‘r and my gold, And left thee aione forever. Not a mite would I mithhoid. Take my moments and my 3 Oh I haste thee and fly, while mercy is ne=, 4 days, Remember the love that he gave you; Let them flow in endless praise, Take my intellect and use The love that has sought thee is aeeking thee sa . And Jesus now waits to save you. Every power as Thou shalt choose. . SECOXD CEOItlJS: . 5 Take my will and make it Thine, Room, room, still there i5 room, It shall be no longer mine; Oh ! come while yet there is room ; Tizke my heart, it is Thine own, 11; Still room, still room; It shall be Thy royal throne. Oh I come while yet there ia room. :I - 6 Take my love-my Lord I pour, . Entire Consecration. At Thy feet its treasure store ; s. ,I Anmy life and let it be, Take rrgselt and I will be Consecrated Lord to Thee, Ever-only--all for-- Thee. * T ?*e 1 Take my hands and let them move, B _. *I . At the impulse of Thy love. - CEOBTW wash me in the Savior’s precious blood.! 4. Beantiful Hands. Cleanse me in his purifying flood, - 9 EAUTIFUL hands at the gateway to-nig Lord, I give to Thee, .b Faces a11 shining with radiant light; My life and all to be, Eye5 looking from heavenly throne& $Thine,*henceforth,eternally. down yon ‘. iful $and3 they are beckoning, “Come.”’

L. - CHOBUS: .,-. '. Beainliful hands, beckoning hands, ' Caliiag the dear ones to heavenly lands ; * cEo33m: .- Beautiful hands, beckoning @ PreciouR name I oh, how sweet1 - hands, . Beautiful, beautiful, beckoning hands. Hope of earth and joy of heaven :[ 2 Beautiful hands of a mother whose love 2 Take the name-ofJesus with YOU, Sacrificed life its devotion to prove; As a ehield from every snare; Hand8 of a father, to memory dear, If temptations round you gather, . Beckoning up higher the waiting ones here. Breathethat holy name in prayer. . 3 Beautiful hands of a little one, see ! 3 0 the precious name of Jesua, Baby voice calling, 0 mother, to thee ; How it thrills our souls with joy; Roap-cheeked darling, the light of our home, When his lovirtg arm