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Specific Mditions Is That the Phohmpy Or Reproduction Is Not to Be “Used .. ....... .. I. ... ., ... : .. , . j;. ..... .. .... The Copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the making of phwtmwpies or wtha reproductiwns of mpyrighted material. Under cetZBin conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorid to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specific mditions is that the phohmpy or reproduction is not to be “Used fir my purpose other than private study, schdanhip, or research.” If B user make3 a quest far, or later uses, a photompy or repductim for puqmses in ecess of ‘‘fair we9’’that user may be liable for mpyright infringement, This institution reserves the right to rehe to accept a copying order if, in its judgmenk fulfitlrnent of the order would involve violation ofcoMght Jaw- By the using this materid, you are couwnting t~ abide by this copyright policy, Any duplication, reprodndinn, nr modification of this material without express waitken consent from Asbuv Theological Seminary andhr the original publisher is prohibited. Q Asbury TheoIogi@alSeminary 2009 GOOD w . , ,- FOR GENERAL CSE In A11 polinesc; Meefin In Family Worship, ,. .. , -... .. >., . 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. IO. Tywy XOT TO-"IGWT! fiw.49. I/. Bonar. 9. JOYFCL TXDISGS. t:i t:i DO not let the word depart, Badah 113. pcr. L. Ifmtsoi<gh9tv c) And close thine eyes against the light; BRING you tidings of great joy, Poor sinner, harden not your heart; For Jesus comes to save his own; Be saved yet to-night.
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