Sunteți pe pagina 1din 616

Digitized by the Internet Archive

in

2012 with funding from

University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill

http://www.archive.org/details/christianhymnalcOOchur

CHRISTIAN HYMNAL

CHRISTIAN HYMNAL
A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Songs
Suitable for Use

in Public Worship,
the Home, Evangelistic
Meetings, and General

Worship

in

Occasions

Revised Edition
Printed

in

Shaped Notes Only

This book has been compiled with great care and is


designed to fill the ?ieeds of the church having as its
once delivered unto the saints."
doctrine, "The faith
.

Published by

Church

of

God

in Christ,

Mennonite

Gospel Publishers

Moundridge, Kansas 67107

Church

of

Copyright 1959 by
in Christ, Mennonite, Inc
Hesston, Kansas

God

First Printing.

1959

Second Printing, 1965

15,000

5,000

Third Printing, 1966 10,000


Fourth Printing, 1969 10,000
Fifth Printing,

1970

10,000

Sixth Printing, 1972 10,000


Seventh Printing, 1974 10,000

Uthoqraphed
in

U.S.A.

PREFACE
3ong

one of the most beautiful ways in which children of


and voice in expressing their love, praise, and adoraGod
tion to God their Maker. Through song, the soul's deep need, its struggles,
joys, and contentment are expressed. Spiritual songs and hymns reveal to
us the Deity of God and His plan of salvation given to a lost world. In
song we implore God for His convicting Spirit to arouse sinners to repentance and to give inspiration to a more noble walk of life. Song also is
prayer to God for deliverance, guidance, and keeping.
In April 1956, the General Conference of the Church of God in
Christ, Mennonite, adopted a resolution to revise The Christian Hymnal.
The following brethren were chosen as the committee: Alvin J. Becker,
service

is

join with heart

Reuben

Holdeman, Henry E. Friesen, P. G. Hiebert, P. F.


D. Toews, }. G. Loewen, and Howard Schneider.
J.
They immediately organized and prepared for accepting appropriate songs
Buller,

Barkman,

Adin

F.

Jesse Dirks,

to be used in this extensive hymnal. They realized this was a worthy cause
and that a heavy responsibility was entrusted to them. They implored the
Lord for guidance and discretion in the acceptance of hymns sound in
doctrine and having lasting value. It has been their endeavor to make a
wide range of selections suitable for all occasions of religious worship in
the church, Sunday school, home, evangelistic meetings, etc. Special
emphasis was placed on old favorites which have stood the test of usefulness. However, valuable later compositions were also accepted.
The committee gratefully acknowledges the kind co-operation of all
who sent in selections and gave of their time and valuable counsel; and
to authors, composers, and publishers of copyrighted materials who kindly granted permission to use such materials. Every effort has been made to
determine ownership. The publishers desire to express their regret if any
infringement has been made. Upon notification they will be glad to make
proper acknowledgment.
This volume is sent forth with a sincere prayer that God may bless it

to

His name's honor.

The

Publishers.

CLASSIFICATION INDEX
WORSHIP
Praise

Salvation

and Adoration

1-32

Devotion

33-50
51-56
57-63
64-67
68-73
74-80

Opening
Morning
Lord's Day
Evening
Closing

GOD THE FA THER


His Love

81-87

GOD THE SON


His Love
Incarnation and Birth
Suffering

and Atonement

Resurrection

(Easter)

Second Coming

88-89
90-104
_ 105-118
119-123
124-130

GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT


Holy

334-335
336-337

CHRISTIAN LIFE
Confession and Testimony
Prayer and Supplication
Aspiration
Resignation and
Consecration
Cross-Bearing r
Sanctification and Holiness

338-349
350-370
371-388
389-422
423-427
428-433

Faithfulness and
Steadfastness
434-452
Faith, Trust, and Assurance 453-490
Guidance and Keeping
491-508
Refuge
509-525
Comfort and Consolation ._ 526-540
541-550
Love and Fellowship

MARRIAGE
131-137

Spirit

Peace

THE WORD

Marriage

551-554

HOME

The Word

138-148

THE CHURCH

Home

555-559

YOUTH

The Church

149-158
159-164
165-168
169-175
176-179

Ministry

Baptism
Feet-Washing

Communion

Youth

FUTURE

560-566

LIFE

Hope
Reward
Heaven

567-578
579-585
586-612

EVANGELISTIC
Activity, Service

Mission

Appeal
Warning and Judgment
Invitation,

._.

Decision

180-203
204-219
220-281
282-297
298-306

REDEMPTION
Redemption

307-320
321-325

Grace

New

Birth and

Regeneration
Regeneration, Salvation

326-327
328-333

FUNERAL
Funeral

SPECIAL OCCASION
New Year
Thanksgiving
Ordination
Conference
Dedication

Giving
Grace for Meals
Partings and Farewell

613-628

629-631
632-634
635-638
639-642
643-646
647-648
649-653
654-657
7

word

of Christ dwell in you


wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and
hymns and spiritual songs, singing
with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
J-'et the

richly in all

Colossians 3:16.

S
AND ADORATION

PRAISE

CHRISTIAN HYMNAL
Come, Thou Almighty King
Now

unto the King

be honour and glory. 1 Tim. 1:17

Source Unknown, c.1757

\h

Come,
Come,
Come,
To

1.

2.
3.

4.

4 4

Thou Al
Thou In

Ho
the

Felice de Giardini, 1716-1796

Ki

aj

might

car

\^-\
^H

Help

fort

- er,

Thy

Three

in

IV-

-f*

^R

Help

us

In

praise:

to
-

glad

this

Hence, ev

er

tend:

hour:
-

more!

Fa

Come, and reign o


of
ho
heart, And ne'er from us

'ry

ry

gjjjE

see,

And

to

all

ai

glo

prais

to

sing,

sword

ness

bear
be

es

fc

s=*i

a
ous,

O'er

all

vic-

bless,

And

give

Thy

art,

Now

rule

in

ty

May

ri

ter

Al

^A

in

ver us,
-

li-ness,

^&
An
On

cient

us

de-part, Spir- it
Love and
ni - ty

rf-ff^fr P
i

r-r

1-

rit.

ous,

ev

ther,

'

ri -

aI

suc-cess: Spir -it

,1

s=

Come, and Thy peo - pie


Thou who al - might - y
sovereign maj - es
His

wm

nal

word

cred wit

sa
ter

J3J

Thy name
Thy might

us
on

it

m* =fU

.1

a\jrjp *\\i*\

f r

J
J

Gird

s=&

Our prayer at

glo

King,
y
nate Word,

great One

mm

to

Com

ly

of Days,
de-scend.
of
a

pow'r.
-

dore!

*,

MEN.

HI
>-

r
WORSHIP

Bless Jehovah
Bless the Lord,

From Psalm

O my

soul. Psalm

103:1
Silas J.

103

-M

f*

-A^

JlJ:

Vail,

1818-1884

J.

O my soul, bless thou Je - ho - vah, All with -in me bless His name;
Who for-gives all my trans-gres-sions, Thy dis-eas - es all who heals;
Who with ten - der mer-cies crowns thee, Who with good things fills thy mouth,

1.

2.
3.
4.

In

6.-

For

His right-eous-ness, Je - ho - vah


the heav - en,
is
as high as

Will de

Far

liv

er those dis-tressed;
- low,

bove the earth be

mm^MH?4^

mmf=^
i

i=*

il

- ho - vah, and
re-deems thee from
So that e - ven like
He will ex - e - cute
Ev - er great to them

Bless Je

Who

- get
not
de - struc-tion,
the ea - gle

for

just

judg-ment

Him

that fear

^iriffHNi

Refrain

pro-claim.
to
so kind - ly deals;
Thou hast been re-stored to youth.
the cause of
In
all
op-pressed.
Is
the mer - cy
He will show.
All

cies

Who with thee

wH*-

5-t

ho

vah,

afar;

all

t=-

His crea-tures

mm

2:

Ev
fi.

er

un

m-

*i=

5=

1-

-A

4=2 *==^
Bless Je

His mer

E=*

?=*

-m--

der His

con

?->

jl.

*L.

trol,

ja.

^^^#jpM^

All thro'-out

His vast do

min

ion;

Bless Je

ho

vah,

my

f:

b*

^-

soul.

PRAISE

Name

Blessed Be the
Blessed be the

name

of the

W. H.

AND ADORATION

Lord. Job

1:21

Ralph E. Hudson. 1843-1901


Arr. by William J. Kirkpatrick. 1838-1921

Clark, 19th Century


Refrain, Ralph E. Hudson, 1843-1901

^^^N^f^pft
i

Him who reigns a - bove In maj - es - ty su preme,


name a - bove all names shall stand, Ex - alt - ed more and more,
Re deem - er, Sav - iour, Friend of man Once ru - ined by the fall,
The might-y Prince of Peace,
the Coun - sel - lor,
His name shall be
praise to

1.

All

2.

His

3.

4.

Wm=3
f
Who

gave His

Son

wm^mm

m^

*-

$&.-m

BSB

=r r=?

man
own

for

to

That He might man

die,

re- deem!

At God the Fa-ther's


right hand, Where an - gel- hosts a - dore.
Thou hast de - vised sal - va - tion'splan, For Thou hast died for
all.
Of
all earth's king-doms Con- quer - or,
Whose reign shall nev-er cease.

wm^mm^^^^mm
Refrain

Bless-ed

EH
I

r*

zfe

be the name, bless-ed be the name, Bless-ed be the

_2

3E
Bless-ed
f*

~f*

name of

fc

rj

mjt^^m^mm

be the name, bless-ed be the name, Bless-ed be

fe

the Lord;

z^zzt

mMmm
h

the

name of

the Lord.

WORSHIP

Glory to His

Name

forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of

God

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Jg

1.

Down

2.

3.

Oh,

4.

Come

hMMI^i
^
H

our Lord Jesus Christ. Gal. 6:14


John H. Stockton, 1813-1877

^MN
^j^t

;)

the cross where my Sav - iour died, Down where for cleansing from
Je - sus so sweet -ly
aso won-drous - ly saved from sin,
am so glad I have
I
pre-cious foun-tain that saves from sin,
to this foun-tain so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul at the
at

am

:c:

fcS

53fefeii J.M

&

se
S^f=Tf

^5

Jiti.

?*

<*"

I cried, There to my heart was the blood ap-plied;


bides with-in, There at the cross where He took me in;
en - tered in; There Je-sus saves me and keeps me clean;
Saviour's feet; Plunge in to - day, and be made com-plete;

sin

-<<-

Glo - ry
Glo -ry
Glo - ry
Glo - ry

to
to
to
to

His
His
His
His

name!
name!
name!
name!

Refkaik

&
There

SSI
SE

^ ^S*
to

my

ti

heart was the blood

^_

ap
fr

plied;

^^

Glo

ry

to

His namel

f I

g
AND ADORATION

PRAISE

Sing About Jesus


B. Elliott

S5
-it?
1.

2.

3.
4.

Oh that men would praise the Lord for His goodnessPsalm 107:8
Warren, 1867-1951
B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

Lfippppp
Sing
Sing
Sing
Sing

a
a
a
a

bout Je
bout Je
bout Je
bout Je

A.

sus

sus,
sus,

sus

who died
He took
our right
both day

save,
in,

gave;

to

soul

heart's de

Sing

sin:
bless,
light;

While

He's
His
with

Sing

in

the

Sing,

for

Sing

of

bout Him, yes, sing

His

soul

He

He came my

my

my

theme,

*3F

w%

35
He

His pow'r,

life

my

Sing

A-

m?

saves from

Who

for
of
eous-ness, Sing, for
and night, This
is
to

me

reign-ing
grace,
clad-ness
Spir - it,

bout

Him,

bove

the

grave,

He keeps

me

clean,

name

con

His

Sing

ft

for

is

it

bout Je

fess,
right,

sus,

my

*=
ill

m^mmm^mimkkk
lov

sg

ing

Lord, Sing

*=^+K

bout Him,

KZZZt

sing

bout Him; Sing

of

His

-J.
s:zz:s:

w-

lipipgiteipt^^igi
goodness

in

sweet ac-cord, Sing

bout Him, yes, sing

bout

Him.

^^p^pp^^^^fp!

WORSHIP

Worthy Art Thou, Lord

6
Thou

art worthy,

Lord, to receive glory and honour. Rev. 4:11

M. Gurke, 19th Century


Trans, by Frieda Kauffman, b. 1883

Source

9W1S

4:

1.

Wor

2.

From

thy
thy art Thou, Lord
my
the dawn of

3.

All

my

N^j

ft

Unknown

guilt

di-vine,
day,
re-move,

first

Thou dost

To
re -ceive this praise of mine,
Thou hast led me all the way,
In
Thy great re - deem - ing love.

^ ^ ^ff-Jh ftjF P^l

mm

tt=fe
a

Mer - cy hast Thou shown to me,


and kept me all the way. And Thy life-blood Thou didst give,
Through Thy great re-deem-ing grace and love. And this love so full and free,
To

re

Guid

ceive this grate-ful praise of mine.

ed, loved,

ifefefel

And my
That for
Gives

de-lights in Thee,

soul

ev

me

Lord,

joy

adi

er
to

may

thank Thee for

*fc

ly,

Draw my

ful

would

ev
do

heart

er
I

come

to Thine

may

live.

to Thee.

a - bove

t2=R=R=tS

ffeJ^NH
I

>

love,

iI

3e*ee3e

nm

Thy

de-lights in Thee.

soul
-

-t

and faith

Joy - ful - ly
my
That with Thee for

come to Thee, Bold - ly, glad

1/

True

live,

:=

be,

Je

sus,

draw me

close

to

Thee.
-&-'

Sil

:zs:

PRAISE

Oh, Gould
/ will declare

Speak the Matchless Worth

He

what

my

hath done for

=^7t

n-a-jua
1.

Oh,
I'd
I'd

could
1
sing
the
the
sing
Well the
de

3.
4.

JT
0=3:

$z

P
match

speak

the
cious blood
char
ac - ters
light- ful
day

pre

5C

Us

^-ftzn-

t=

-A

ries

forth,

ful

guilt,

love

He

wears,

bring

me home,

dread

Which
Of
Ex -

in

alt

Oh,

spilt,

My

bears,

And

will

come

When

di

songs

Sav

- ly strings,
right-eous-ness,
sweet -est praise,
Broth - er, Friend,

of
iour,

shine!
vine:

throne;

I'd
I'd

soar
sing

In

loft

Then with

face;

and
His
-

iest

my

=l

heav'n

the
rious

^F3f

His
His

see

glo

g=gg

lour

3>-F^~
touch

I sound the
ran-som from the
all
the forms of
my dear Lord will

could

my Sav
and wrath
ed
on

E*

75:

worth,

He
He

ai

shall

less

-i-

sin,

And

2Jia=5t=J=t2=*

ifF

^=r
glo

soul Psalm 66:16

Wolfgang A. Mozart, 1756-1791


Arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Samuel Medley, 1738-1799

2.

AND ADORATION

And

vie

which
would

blest

In

with Ga
all -per
to
ev
e

ter

while he sings
feet heav'n -ly dress
er - last - ing days
ni
ty
I'll spend,

briel

t=

13HH
In

My
Make
Tri

Szfc

*=*
most

tones

al

soul

shall

ev

er

vine.
shine,

His

glo

ries

known,

phant

in

all

um

di

His grace,

In

tones

My

soul

Make
Tri

all

-?=
most

shall

er

vine.
shine,

His

ries

known.

His

grace.

al

um-phant

di

WORSHIP

my

Lord,

strength,

S^SES

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

will tell

3. I

will praise

4.

will sing

my

the

cru

How

the

He from

vie

to

death to

sto- ry,

How my

lost

His

um

K
r

Sing,

S=W2
\E8o

He

love and
ry
He

life

From the
He the

suf-fered,
- cy.

mer

giv

eth

ver

to

phant power

ran

tell,

I'll

me;

love to

ly

to

_-

sing
of

r$^
^

blood

He

free.

gave.

ly

and death, and


with

Him

hell.

to be.

^0

hT=

X^*

my

of

me
-

r*

my Re - deem - er,

set
free

som

God,

Re

deem
sing

Sing, oh,

er,

of

my

Re - deem-

er,

m^ ^ rr ^^ i
j*
r i

save,

curse

x^

1e&

me;

tate

es

sin,

Son of

hath brought me,

His

drous love to

fe

With

S-

At-

oh,

tri -

mm

And His heav'n

r-=F=M?
fcK

t=r=f
Refrain
-^
i=fe

es

<*

cross

el

'
'

And His won

Re-deem-er,

dear Re-deem-er,
my Re-deem-er,

of

His bound-less

In

fm

'

won-drous

k-1

On

my

of
the

will sing

m-1

2. I

and my Redeemer. Psalm 19:14


J ames McGranahan, 1840-1907

~ ^
_=^q=^
m
m-^4^ >*

_ZZ

-V-1

1.

My Redeemer

Will Sing of

^r
He

pur

-&n

-^

chased me
His
blood

With

pur-chased me,

f
He

.JV^
-^

t=

m
^Ui

pur-chased me,

H^-

t-

fe#=s^

On

KB
16

the

He

cross

He

sealed

my

par

it

don.

sealed

On

my

the

par

cross

He

F^FTt

don,
sealed

my

par-don.

e^
C

AND ADORATION

PRAISE
I

g^S ^
Paid the

l3Ei
and made

debt

and made me

ri

^r

My Redeemer

Will Sing of

ff
H

me

free

and made me

free,

rW

Pi

szst

4=L

f^
N

free.

JJ

./J

=e

fr:

Oh, Worship the King


O
From Psalm

worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. "Psalm 96:9

104

Robert H. Grant, 1779-1838

K
*

Adapted from

iS

M=^

J.

Michael Haydn, 1737-1806

J.

wor-ship the King


all - glo-rious
a - bove, And grate-ful
tell
of His might
and sing of His grace, Whose robe is
Thy boun - ti - ful care what tongue can re - cite? It breathes in
Frail chil - dren of dust,
and fee - ble as frail, In
Thee do

1.

Oh,
Oh,

2.
3.
4.

sing
light,
air,

trust,

His

won - der

whose can
it

nor

shines in
find

Thee

ful

py
the
to

love;
light,
fail;

days, Pa - vil-ioned
thun-der-clouds form, And dark is
scends to the plain, And sweet-ly
firm to the end! Our Mak - er,

An-cient of

Our

space; His
It

Shield and

char

De -fend

of
streams from the

Thy mer

iots

cies

how

splendor, and
in
His path on the
dis

tils

in

De-fend-er,

Re

gird

the
-

er,

wrath the

ly

the
the

we

the

deep

hills,

it

de-

ten

der,

how

ed with praise,

wings of the storm,


dew and the rain,
deem-er and Friend.

WORSHIP

10

We

Holy God,

Te Deum,

for

1.

Ho

2.

Hark the

loud

3.

Lo!

the

ap

4.

Ho

ly

Fa

praise

ly

it

is

good. Psalm 54:6

Century

c.4th

Trans, by Clarence Walworth, 1820-1900

Name

Praise Thy

Thy name, O Lord;

will praise

ce

les

os

tol

ther,

Ho

Kathotisches Gesangbuch, Vienna, 1774

Thy name Lord


hymn, An -

of

tial

ic

train,

ly

Son,

Joins

Ho

all,

Thy sa

we bow be - fore Thee


a- bove are rais-ing;
cred name to hal - low;
- it,
Three we name Thee;

choirs

gel

Spir

ly

WM

p^
fepppg^gp^iit^ii^ ^E
r

All

Cher

on
u

earth

Thy seep

bim

and ser

Proph-ets

swell the

While

es

in

glad

senceon

ter claim,

phim,

re

- frain,

ly

One,

bove a - dore Thee,


cho - rus prais-ing,
white-robed mar tyrs f ol - low
vid - ed
God we claim Thee,

All

in

heav'n a

In

un

ceas

And

Un

the
-

di

ing

0$0mimm

=:=4=

(
In

Fill

fi

Thy

nite

do-main, Ev

heav'ns with sweet ac

the

And, from morn

to

And

ing

vast

dor

set

of

cord

Ho

er - last - ing
ly,

ho

ly,

Thy

is

ho

ly

&-

reign.

Lord.

sun, Through the Church the song goes on.

bend the knee, While we

sing

our

praise to Thee.

A-men.

ppii
r
Praise God from

11

Whom

/ will praise the

All Blessings

Flow

Lord. Psalm 118:19

Genevan Psalter 1551

Thomas Ken,

Praise

Ye
The

1637-1711

i^

~4

4 *t=ft 3=3

God from whom

all blessings flow, Praise Him, all creatures here be - low,


na-tions round the earth re - ioice Be - fore the Lord your Sov- 'reign King;
Lord is God: 'tis He
a -lone Doth life, and breath, and be - ing give:

m
18

Louis Bourgeois, C.1510-C.1561

iA
^t
-*?

42.

a:

42.

^==3

&

PRAISE

Praise God from

3^

Praise

We

All Blessings

3^
r *

AND ADORATION

Flow

4-

tfcz^
Serve

Whom

Him a -bove, ye heav'n-ly host, Praise Fa-ther, Son, and Ho - ly


Him with cheerful heart and voice; With all your tongues His glo-ry
are His work, and not our

f- f-

r-

own The sheep that on

His pas-ture

F ^

,J

St

i>

"

Ghost.
sing.

^^

live.

Holy, Holy, Holy


They

res< raot

daj and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy.Ke\. 4:8

Reginald Heber, 1783-1826

pt

F A

*i

|TJ

Ho
Ho
Ho
Ho

1.

2.
3.

4.

ly,
ly,

ly,
ly,

&=4=

Ho
Ho
Ho
Ho

Ho
Ho
Ho
Ho

iU

3
morn

lyl

lyl

lyl

lyl

Be

m m.
4*=*=

H^

5=F

e
i
a=3t
rr and Might-y
Mer

#*

3f=S

?c

5^5

ing our song shall rise to Thee;


sea;
gold - en crowns a-round the glass-y
ski - ful man Thy glo - ry may not see,
praise Thy name, in earth, and sky, and sea;

ffi

^TT ig

B. Dykes, 1823-1876

Lord
God Al-might - y! Ear - ly in the
All the saints a - dore Thee, Cast-ingdown their
Tho' the darkness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of
Lord
God Al-might - y! All Thy works shall

$=fr4

John

Ho

bim and
Thou art

On

ly

Ho

ly,

Ho ly,

^ S*

z*

rd

5P=S:

Ho ly,

ly,

Cher - u

Ho

ly!

ser-a

phim

ho

ly;

Ho

lyl

-A-

^M=^

ful
God in Three Per-sons, bless-ed Trin-i - ty
down be-fore Thee, Which wert and art, and ev-er-more shalt be.
there is none be-side Thee Per- feet in pow'r, in love, and pu - ri - ty.
Mer - ci - ful and Might-y! God in Three Per-sons, bless-ed Trin-i - tyl A-MEN.
- ci -

f all-ing

at

JJ

rv

**-^ W

S4 f

M^f

PW
,

ess:

m
19

WORSHIP

13

Power of Jesus' Name

All Hail the


At the name

of Jesus every

knee should boa;. Phil. 2:10

Edward

Perronet, 1726-1792
Alt. by John Rippon, 1751-1836

*=*
hail

cho

the pow'r of
sen seed of

Je

sus'

Bring forth the

roy

di

al

Hail Him who saves you


Go, spread your tro - phies
Him all maj - es To
ev - er We'll join the

a - dem,
His grace,
His feet,

by

fcbpt.

an- gels pros-trate


A rem -nant weak and
The worm-wood and the
On this ter - res - trial

name! Let

Is-rael's race,
Gen - tile sin - ners, ne'er for - get
ev - 'ry kin - dred, ev - 'ry tribe
sa - cred throng,
that, with yon - der
-

Oliver Holden, 1765-1844

at
as - cribe,
ty
last-ing song,

We

And
And
And
And
And

at

crown
crown
crown
crown
crown

His

Him
Him
Him
Him
Him

feet

Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

may

fall;

small,
gall;
ball,
fall,

of
of
of
of
of

all;

all;
all;

all;
all;

J-

Bring forth the roy

al

=*=

t=:

di

Hail Him who saves you


Go, spread your tro - phies
Him all maj - es To
We'll join the ev - er -

by
at
ty
last

as - cribe,
ing song,

And crown
And crown
And crown
And crown
And crown

the

Name

believe

He

is

3.
4.

5.

all.
all.

all.

of Jesus
Thomas

Hastings, 1784-1872

How

sweet the name of Je- sus sounds In


be-liev-er's ear! It soothes his
a
makes the wounded spir - it whole, And calms the treubled breast; Tisman-na
Dear name! the rock on which I build, My shield and hid-ing place; My nev - erWeak is the ef- fort of my heart, And cold my warmest tho't; But when I
Till
then I would Thy love pro-claim With ev-'ry fleeting breath; And may the
It

A-

^~

r^
::z

20

all.
all.

precious. 1 Peter 2:7

John Newton, 1725-1807

1.

of
of
of
of
of

Unto you therefore which

2.

Him Lord.
Him Lord.
Him Lord.
Him Lord
Him Lord

How Sweet

14

a - dem,
His grace,
His feet,

A ,A

PRAISE AND ADORATION

How Sweet

^ya

the

Name

jg^4Q

of Jesus

Si

=1

:st

<3t-

sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives a - way his fear, And drives a - way his fear.
to
the hun - gry soul, And to the wea - ry rest, And to the wea - ry rest,
fail - ing treasury filled With boundless stores of grace,With boundless stores of grace,
see Thee as Thou art, I'll praise Thee as I ought, I'll praise Thee as I ought,
mu - sic of Thy name Re -fresh my soul in death, Re-fresh my soul in death!

AA.

A-

Bfcfc

15

Glory to God on High


Thou

art worthy,

Lord,

to

and honour. Rev.

receive glory

4:11

Felice de Giardini,

James Allen, 1734-1804

1716-1796

i^B

pipaii
1.

Glo

2.

While they

3.

Join,

4.

Soon must we

ry

to

a
ye

all

God
on
round the
somed
change our
ran

Cheer-ful

race,
place,

Our Lord
Yet will

0.

^4

ly

and

we

>

z=k

-*-

-1
"Praise
Prais Praise
Prais -

ye
ing

ye
ing

His name!"
His name
His name!
His name:

=B

=r

In

To

*T p

gra

cious King;

1=

Who

who have felt His blood Seal - ing your


will
re - joice, And make a
Him we
Him our songs we bring; Hail Him our

joy

grace

love

peace with God,

And

and

His

Ye

rows bore; Sing loud for


Sound His dear
ful noise, Shout-ing with

*=fr

1-

4:

sor

Let heav'n and

high!

throne

thro'

all

ev

name

er

dore,

all

our

E=E=Mg^g

more,
broad,

heart and voice,


a - ges sing,

"Wor
"Wor
"Wor
"Wor

thy
thy
thy
thy

mmm
-

the
the
the
the

Lamb!"
Lamb!"
Lamb!"
Lamb!"

m
21

WORSHIP

What a Mighty God We Serve!

16
What

the exceeding greatness of His

is

Clara M. Brooks,

power

to

us-ward. Eph. 1:19


B. Elliott

1882

b.

Warren, 1867-1951

*-*.

*#

^_^_*=*i

1.

2.

3.
4.

fe!

4_

Our Fa -ther'swon-drous works we see


The rag-ing winds and waves are calm,
He mak - eth worlds by His com-mand,
Our God, to save from sin's con-trol,

i?
He

The

He

p= gi
:

the earth and sea and sky;


says to them, "Be still";
Weighs the mountains great and high;
Gave His Son a sac - ri - fice;

In

When He

j+ j=^=iH^-^-j= j fe pi

rules o'er

all

in

Al

maj

heav - ens praise Him


metes the wa - ters

His grace,

in
in
in

bound-ing

es - ty,
From His roy - al throne on
a psalm, And the an - gels do
His
His hand, Spans the loft - y, star - lit
the soul, Makes the earth a par - a -

fczs^=

$:

high.
will.

sky.
dise.

=E
Refkain

IL t
5F3=*-*Ti f
What

a might-y

What
we serve

God we serve!

M
v

<*a-

M8^

fr

Reigning now

*
22

a-bove

God

we

serve!

we serve

-U

ai^g f^

^Ff^

^H~

a might-y

J J JU^ Ffc^^r^
on

His throne of love,

What

a might-y God

^s=

Copyright, 1907, by Gospel

Trumpet Co.

in

Truth

in Song.

Used by permission.

we serve!

PRAISE AND ADORATION

17

Loving Kindness
/ will sing of the mercies of

Lord. Psalm 89:1


William Caldwell, 19th Century

the

Samuel Medley, 1738-1799

wake,

2.
3.

4.

my

lays,

And

me

fall,

Yet

soul, to
joy - ful
the
ru - ined
in
might - y
Tho' nu-m'rous hosts of
gloom- y
When troub-le, like a

He saw

foes,

cloud,

sing thy
loved me

Re-

great
not -

with-

my

Tho' earth and hell


gath-ered thick,

Has

n
mmmg^=
mi
J.

m^

M-.

and

JL^

-*-

m^^mm

t-

^
i

deem-er's
stand

way
thun

He
He
He
He

praise;

ing

all;

op - pose,
dered loud,

just

saved
safe

lov

lov

lov

lov

ing
ing
ing
ing

me,

from

my
my

lost

es

tate,

leads

soul

long,

soul

has

al

my

near

ness,

oh,

kind- ness,

oh,

ness,

oh,

ness,

oh,

igfefe^

from

ly

kind
kind
kind

song

me
-

His
His
His
His

claims a

ly

ways

stood,

^md

how
how
how
how

free!

great!

strong!

good!

Lov
Lov
Lov
Lov

ing
ing
ing
ing

kind kind kindkind -

ness,
ness,
ness,

ness,

-(*-

iz.

m^^^^^mU4=j=h\

lov

lov

lov

lov

USE

ing
ing
ing
ing

kind - ness,
kind - ness,
kind -ness,
kind -ness,

His
His
His
His

lov
lov

lov

lov

ing
ing
ing
ing

kind
kind
kind
kind

ness,

oh,

ness,

oh,

ness,

oh,

ness,

oh,

how
how
how
how

free!

great!

strong!

good

mBSELl^t^EBS^EE^r^f^

WORSHIP

18

Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned


And

Him

set

at

His own right hand. Eph. 1:20

Thomas

Samuel Stennett, 1727-1795

3
T

Ma

1.

e)

sweet

tic

tal

can

ness
with

owe

my

life

His

boun

ty

No

mor

3.

To

Him

4.

Since from

K^
BE

=3=

throned, Up
com - pare,
and
breath, And
re - ceive
Such

en

sits

on

Him

mong
all

proofs

-l'3>

iour's
of

His
Fair

men;

vine,

head

with

ra

er

is

He

diant
than

me

tri

umph

:g

glo

ries

crowned,

all

the
to

give,

4k-

UJM

fill

me from

Lord, they should

the

be

all

flow.
train.

grave.
Thine.

-A-

T=F

Ye Nations Round the Earth

19
Make

a joyful noise unto the Lord,

all ye

lands. Psalm 100:1

Genevan
Isaac Watts,

rn
1.

2.
3.

4.

Psalter.

1551

Louis Bourgeois, C.1510-C.1561

1674-1748

3=

3*

&*

r
round

^--

^ =

=p

the earth, re- joice Be - fore the Lord, your sov'reign King;
Ye na-tions
The Lord is God; 'tis He a -lone Doth life and breath and be - ing give;
En - ter His gates with songs of joy, With prais-es to His courts re - pair,
The Lord is good; the Lord is kind; Great is His grace, His mer - cy sure;
.(52.

SI
24

death,

with grace o'er


the heav'n - ly

lips

That

fair

ver

And saves

3=
r-

fefc

His

lips

-J-

A
d

with grace o'er - flow,


train,
That fill
the heav'n - ly
And saves me from the grave,
be Thine,
Lord, they should all
His

thou

A
o sand hearts

-A

He makes
Had
I

have;

di

brow;

the
the
the
of

tEEt

sons
joys
love

1784-1872

^^

Tg

wt

jes

2.

Sav

Hasti ngs,

-:

-B-

42-

-fc^.

pt

-2-

,02.

PRAISE

Ye Nations Round the Earth

AND ADORATION

5N

m^
Serve

3t
^7

&-

~C

Him with cheerful heart and voice, With all your tongues

His glo-ry sing.


His work, and not our own; The sheep that on His pas-tures live.
di
vine
em
-ploy
To
make it your
pay your thanks and hon-ors there.
the whole race of man shall find His truth from age to
age en - dure.

We

are

And
And

t^

|si

S^=

1
i

the Unsearchable Riches


That

Fanny

J.

should preach

20

the unsearchable riches of Christ. Eph. 3:8

Crosby, 1820-1915

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

1.0

the un-search-a - ble rich - es

of Christ !

Wealth that can nev-er be

O
O
O

the un-search-a - ble rich - es

of Christ !

Who shall their greatness de -clare

2.
3.

4.

the un-search-a - ble rich-es

of Christ!

the un-search-a -ble rich-es

of Christ!

i:z:

\*
u*

u*
\*

* v

r*

JE

-i

(>

i">

<*

*>

^Tfc
i*

Free- ly, how free-ly they flow;


en - dure

Who would not glad-ly


* m

=*

fcfeft

^-q
s

L_s

told;

A
m

ffftj jj

2=5

Rich - es ex-haust-less of mer-cy and grace, Precious, more precious than gold!
Jew-els whose lus- ter our lives may a - dorn, Pearls that the poor-est may wear.
Mak-ing the souls of the faith-ful and true Hap - py wher-ev - er they go.
Tri - als, af-flic-tions, andcross-es on earth, Rich - es like these to se -cure!

HE5

D. S.

the

uvrsearch-a

am

A
HZ^ilZZ^

ty~R~~y
-

We

rich

es

f^f

told;

A-men.

of Christ! Pre-ciom, more pre-cious than

RRtRAIN

J.

dc

- cious,

J^^n

*-*-

f
Pre

gold.

D.S.

more pre-cious;

Wealth that can nev-er

mmi ^

:
k

be

pc

U
25

WORSHIP

21

Wonderful Jesus
And,

am

lo,

with you alway.

Matt.

28:20

James Rowe, 1865-1933

J.

P.

Denton, 20th Century

i*ff*iSiiPiiPip^
1.
2.'

3.

Won - der
Won -der
Won -der

Je
Je
Je

ful
ful
ful

glo

sus!
sus!
sus!

ri

show-ing

ous
the

friend!

He

way

In

the

night

He

thro'

all

will

be

to

the
en

will

:i

me

with

bless - ed
fold me,

SffffipPppplSii

fc

=t
^*~-i~
99-i M

un - to the
king-dom of
giv

ing

me

f-

^M^P5i

fir =i

T-

day;

Cheer - ing,
Guid - ing

light;

Then when

end,

$m^
*L-fr

* *t

up - hold

me

my

con
the

ing, keep - ing


foot -steps, hold -ing
the morn - ing breaks on

f r =id?=ii=i=i=iti

pm

strong,
trol,

shore,

Refeain

*a^*^ppp^ip
Fear-less
Mak - ing
This He

and

loy

al,

me hap

py,
per,

will

whis

from

shield-ing

keep

"Mine

ev

wrong.

me

ing
-

er

whole.
-

Won - der - ful

Je

sus

more."

rSjr-tfHJi

mar-velous

King!

Ev

er His praise

my

spir

shall

- it

sing,

When

be-

mg^mrngggmg^mm
i
j

hold

il-

His

H -j
glo

>

I'** '

- ri -

fied

face,

=F^

-* S
<

How

-}*

I shall

.-

*i--

praise His

t!

==

*=W*

won-der

ful

grace

*^*=S-f5p"

AND ADORATION

PRAISE

There

No Name So Sweet on Earth

Is

And thou shalt


George W. Bethune, 1805-1862

His name Jesus. Matt. 1:21


William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

call

^^P^^P^

r^-

1.
2.
3.

There is no name so sweet on earth,


'Twas Ga - briel first that did pro-claim,
And when He hung up - on the tree,
now up - on His Fa-ther s throne,
So
v

4.

m
-^

As

that be - fore
That name which now
That all might see
From sin and pains,

No name so dear in heav - en,


To His most bless-ed moth - er,
They wrote His name a - bove Him,
Al -might -y

to

re

us

lieve

mm

ij JJF

His won-drous birth To Christ the Sav - iour


and ev - er - more We praise a - bove
all
the rea - son we
For - ev - er - more must
He ev - er reigns The Prince and Sav - iour,

giv
oth

en.

er.

love Him.

Je

sus.

^^^PPNPPFrr^=P
Refrain
-=4

RPf
We

love

to

sing

*\

rJ

t+

1
9

round our King,

And

hail

Him

bless-ed

it

*l

'

J-

Je

sus;

^5=

=t=

j^jg^^
pp^#^gW-H

V^-fcir

-*-

For there's no word ear

ev

er heard

^EE^EEj^E^
v
1

So

dear, so

sweet as

Je

l^Fg

sus.

WORSHIP

23

Jesus

Christ

all,

is

and

in all. Col. 3:11

Will L. Thompson, 1847-1909

Will L. Thompson, 1847-1909

**W m
1.

2.
3.

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

is

all

is

all

is

all

is

all

Sm
4.

the
the
the
the

S3

frf
He

my

is

Oh,

world to
world to
world to
world to

Him

how

could

this

and He
ny,

Him when

gives

my

tri -

als

bet

them

When He's

so
Life's fleet-ing

all;

sore;
be;
friend;

I'll

ter

m
s^ ^

Him

With-out

want no

joy,

Him

f
lii=

day,

Friend de

my

life,

Friend in
And true to

trust

I'll

My
My

for bless-ings,

Him now,

ESS
p~~

me,
me,
me,
me,

strength from day to

to

trust

go

fi7itnM-f *

jLJLJV

Me

the World to

Is All

would

o'er and
true to

fall,

o'er,

me?

days shall end.

tfc^fegp3?S3e

&E

TTJl jbr^w-i iii J ^


lb

When I am
He sends the

Fol-low-ing Him
Beau-ti

^^
V

ful

life

Sun

am
and

rain,

har

low

by

ing
nal

Him,

ter

life,

He makes me

sad
t

5=6k

reserved.

hL

EE

33EE

1?

4^4

m SI

^
^h

vest

of

and

day
-

ter

nal

glad, He's
grain. He's
night, He's
joy,

He's

jt

| |

fezfc

Copyright, 1904.

-*

-tr

^^

EE

*-

shine

-*

No
He
He

=*

Fol

Tt

When

tE

pff

-*-

oth - er one can cheer me so;


sends the har- vest's gold - en grain;
watch-es o'er me day and night;
I know I'm right,
with such a Friend; Beau-ti - ful life that has no end;

sad
to Him
I
go,
sun-shine and the rain,

Renewal 1932 by W.

L.

Thompson,

Jr.

p;i F
Assigned to

my
my
my
my

Friend.
Friend.
Friend.
Friend.

^J Jf^
|

Hope Publishing

Co.

All rights

28

PRAISE

My
And

to

know

the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge. Eph. 3:19

?^

For

3.
4.

a - mazed in

stand

1.

me

it

He took my
When with the

^S
Egg

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

mm^m.
2.

24

Saviour's Love

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

the

pres

was

in

the

gar

sins

and

my

sor

ran-somed in

ence Of

den
rows,

glo

ry

Je

His

face

at

Naz

rene,

shall

last

see,

&^

mppy

*i.

^^

the

sus

He prayed: "Not My will, but Thine;"


He made them His ver - y own;

F^F*
f=TT
Ff
a ^.
j
^

*p

AND ADORATION

And won - der how He could love me,


A
sin-ner, con-demned, un - clean.
He had no tears for His own griefs, But sweat-drops of blood for mine.
He bore the bur - den to Cal - V ry, And suf-fered, and died a - lone.
Twill be my joy through the
a - ges
To sing of His love for
me.

t&jb r

g-g-e-^- -e S-S4-S-*-*

Refrain

ted
#

^P

J.

How

ft

-J

mar-vel-ous!

Oh, how mar-vel-ous!

'

how
oh,

*-*

JJ

JJIJ

How

f:fJi J
how

Oh, how mar-vel-ous! oh, how

won-der-ful
won-der-ful

Is

r
my

1905.

Renewal

1933.

The Rodeheaver

Co.,

owner.

J.

er

be:

U ]J i

Sav-iour's love for

>

All

<9

p^n

-Ll
Sl
C-^#t
rrrrF

mission.

ev

f-f

fittrff
Copyright,

^:^d

!-J

shall

mar-vel-ous!

won -der- full And my song


how won-der-ful!

cif f^wf
^^f:c
= =
r FTf

*^

JJ

rights

reserved.

me!

Used by per29

WORSHIP

25

The
am

Lily of the Valley

the Rose of Sharon, and the Lily of the Valleys.

* 5
5=^
He

all

will

nev

2.
3.

He

*Mt

Je

in

my griefs has
-

2:1
S.

have found a friend

1.

IS

S.S.

Arr. from William

Charles VV. Fry. 1637-1882

wm

He's ev-'ry- thing to me, He's the


and all my sor -rows borne; In
tempnor yet for - sake me here, While I

sus,

tak - en,
leave me,

nev - er

er,

Hays, 1837-1907

=^=^

4:k

:=>=

*=*=*

*~-il-l d: H ^t-I-J 2 -3 II 2 jJEJ-1

of ten thousand to my soul;


tion He's my strong and mighty tow 'r;
live by faith and do
His bless -ed will;
fair -est

The

ta

all

of

theVal-ley,

in

Him

for- sak- en,

and

wall of

a -bout me, I've

fire

>

"

y
for

Lil

have

y-

D.

& ^=^^^^^P
S. Lil

Val-ley,

the

of

the

Fine

^^^

H^-h

Him
all

lone

my

now

noth - ing

see

dols torn
to fear,
-*

5=fc
.U

bright

From my

-4

*-

Me

ik

now He keeps me by His pow'r.


He my hun - gry soul shall fill,

bpbbmyb-'-aK
f

U*

and mom-mg

star,

^lI^^
P
s^

In

sor

Tho'

all

Then

heart, and

With His man - na

row
the

sweep-ing

fair -est

.He's

<Ae

p^;

He's my
world for

com
-

sake

up

to

glo

me,

and

Sa

ry

to

see

-?

i?

thousand

to

soul.

=^

trou

in

fort,

ten

of

my
me

He's

ble
'tan

tempt

His

bless

ed

stay,
sore,
face,

M>=P

*^

SE
He
Thro'

Je

Where

riv

J3
30

tells

me

ev

sus
ers

'ry
'rv
Bhall

of

de

,,

care
car
safe
-

light

^m
D.S.

on
ly
shall

ft

Him

to

roll,

the
er

goal,

reach
ev

roll,

He's
He's
He's

the
the
the

PRAISE

AND ADORATION

20

What Tender Mercy


God, who

is

rich in mercy, for

His great love

w herewith He

loved us. Eph. 2:4

^mmmm^^^m

Wm.

Henry Gardiner, 19th Century

When
When
When

1.

2.
3.

see
see
Bee

William A. Ogden, 1841-1897

way my Sav way my Savway my Sav -

the
the
the

iour leads
iour leads
iour leads

m ^^^

=*:
<5I

3^5

-3T-

by

day,

with

me,

my

days,

day
ly

blessed

Then
Then

bow my head
sad
ly
know how weak and un

grate ful heart


-

-s^J:

3-"

de - serv
deep thanks - giv

is

?.
How

d
I

With-out

my

To

*-+

S -S

'

could have gone a - stray.


Him I'd count-ed be. Oh,
lips spring songs of praise.

+ -i

what ten

der,

iP

Oh,

wr

and

lov

ing

=*

the dear and

cy!

:J

care,)

Shown

^^

lov

ing,

I-

(lov -ing

care,

der
ing

ir

E4-Q

is

by

what kind

mer

ten -der

:t

^H

EEIEI
m
f
HHHNfe

iq=C-t
i

i=S^

afc

Refrain

won

and

my

In

Car - ing for


me
Bear -ing pa- tientHow He crowned and

me,
me,
me,

ing Shep-herd,

I.

From His

fa

dwell-ing

place

bo

fair.

1
u

31

WORSHIP

Take the Name of Jesus with You

27

There

gj

none other name

is

J. J*

Take the name of Je


Take the name of Je

1.

2.

3.

Oh!

4.

At

whereby we must be saved. Acts 4:12


William H. Doane, 1832-1915

1809-1874

I.ydia Baxter,

_R|

I*

sus with you,


sus ev - er
the pre-cious name of Je - sus;
the name of Je - sus bow - ing,

r~

E~ H

Child of

As

hl

sor-rowand

of

woe

a shield from ev - 'ry snare;


How it thrills our souls with joy,
Fall - ing pros-trate at His feet,
A-*

m&*+

*=m*=*=

3^

^Nliri
com -fort

Take

then wher-e'er you go.


If
temp - ta-tions round you gath - er, Breathe that ho - ly name in prayer.
When His lov - ing arms re'-ceive us, And His songs our tongues employ!
King of kings in heav'n we'll crown Him, When our jour-ney is com-plete.
It

will

joy and

give

you,

a& ^-H -P-ECS


f
r

Refrain

25=i

O how

Pre-cious name,

**

PI
how sweet

Pre-cious name,

Precious name,

32

1
Is

>

Hope of earth and joy

rf I

O how sweet!

k K~

rfed^fe

sweet!

Precious name,

it

*=h
-*-*nfl

of heav'n,

tf

$=J=^eN^

Hope of earth and joy of

heav'n.

O how sweet, how sweet,

pg

tec

S^E

ri

PRAISE AND ADORATION

Heavenly Sunlight
Unto you that fear
H.

J.

Zelley,

My name

shall the

Sun

28
Mai. 4:2
George H. Cook, 20th Century

of righteousness arise.

1859-1942

ptfipirirt_illii
of my jour-ney,
sun - light, all
a - bove me,
a -round me, shad-ows
er re - joic - ing,
the bright sun light, ev

2.

Walk-ing
Shad-ows

3.

In

1.

in

ver the moun-tains,

Nev -

my

con-ceal

er

Press-ingmy way

to

m^MmMwimMmiM
i^f-pg^fpppisft
through the deep
Sav - iour and

man

sions

vale;

Je

Guide;
bove;

He

has

sus

the

is

Sing-ing His

said, "I'll

nev

Light, in
prais - es,

Him

er

for

is

no
I'm

glad-ly

sake thee,
dark-ness;

walk-

ing,

Refbain

Prom - ise di - vine that nev - er can


Ev - er I'm walk - ing close to His
Walk ing in sun - light, sun-light of
-

fei

t*

fail.

Heav-en

side.

ly

sun

ly sun-light, Flood-ing

my

light,

4=^

yi^jtlpgi
heav-en

love.

soul with

glo

ry

di

vine;

m
Hal-le-

J5

PPiiipg
lu

jah!

am

re

joic

iiiillpH
-

ing,

Sing-ing His prais -es, Je

sus

is

mine.

11

33

WORSHIP

We're Marching to Zion

29

Let the children of Zion be joyful in their King. Psalm 149:2


Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Refrain by Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

1.

Come,

2.

Let

3.

The
Then

4.

we

of

fuse
Zi

our

songs

re

hill

let

the Lord,
sing
to

love

that

those

3=

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

And

*=5
our

let

Who
A

nev
thou
on yields
ev
a - bound, And

sand

'ry

sa - cred
tear
be

a song with sweet ac - cord,


dren of the heav 'n -ly King,
Be - fore we reach the heav'n -ly fields,
We're marching thro' Im-manuel s ground,
in

chil

mw?

in
a song with sweet ac- cord,
the heav'n-ly King,
chil-dren of
we reach the heavn-ly fields,
fore
We're march-ing thro' Im-man-uel's ground,

Join

But
Be -

I
'^E*
And

round the throne,

May

thus
speak

their

Or

walk

the

joys
gold

To

fair

er

worlds

And

thus

sur

sur-round the throne,

a - broad,
en streets,

ffr

We're march
ing
We're march-ing on
-

&-r-z^V\

to
to

Zi
Zi

And
Or

m
And

thus

sur

round

Beau

- ti-

ful,

Eg

beau

*f f ff
i

'

throne,
broad,
streets,

m
high.

throne.

"a

^^d

the

te
ltrftrt~i^
F
Zi

+^ Xl-4~tUr4

on,
on,

We're march-ing up-ward to Zi

m -dJ

thus sur-round the


speak their joys a
walk the gold - en
fair - er worlds on

May
To

ww

high,

t\fr

on

Refkatn

sweets
dry;

fe

^3 f=* *
But

known,
God;

be

joys

j =^TJrf==f

Join

33

knew our

er

on,

on,
The
Zi - on,

beau

4=t

S
^^"

- ti -

on;

t~^ ^

fefr

of

ful cit

g :

yrry F
God.
y

Zi

ti - ful

r-r-

1-

i
r
1
r~t
'

PRAISE

AND ADORATION

30

Wonder, Often Wonder

And His name

shall

Wonderful. Isa. 9:6

be called

Edwin

Charles

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1-929

1853

Pollock, b.

iHpl^liii^
i.

2.

3.

won-der, oft
won-der, oft
won-der, oft
-.

-A-

r.

t
Eg

heav

- en,

deem

fol -

3^

*-35t
man-sion

fair

me;

for

bright home a - bove


gra - cious be
yet
so

From His

er
lies,

And

-A-

4i Li

ia

-ka-

b-b

trtT

IF-r

1=

won - der, Just how it came to be That there is up in


won - der, Just why His ten-der love Brought down the dear Re
won - der, That He can bear with me,En - dur - ing all my

en
en
en

^S

^
f
And then
And
And

SP^T^FTT

do

then do
then do

re re re -

-I

*=f=f

mem
mem
mem

b*

bi

ber That
ber That
ber His

A-

r-

the dear Son of God Once shed for reb - el sin - ners His own a - ton - ing blood
on the shameful tree The Sav - iour made a-tonement For ten - der love of me.
is
so pa - tient Be-cause .He so loves me.
grace is rich and free,And that He
-A- A-

m*=*
-\r

HA

bfc

t=rr

=f=^r

Refrain

=1:
Sfei?

*=^

"T
For

ev

d^+r

er

His

at

t~tr

4f

^EE
3==

^=i=
feet

I'll

it.

sit,

And won-der

large

and

mm

it

>

I*-

grace

the

m
So

ie===

^PB r

*=!
JE3EEfeE JEg
free

at

*=

found

for

me

In

heav'n

dwell

ing

place.

m^mi=tr=^ ^1
r

35

WORSHIP

Seeking for Me

31
/ will

1.

3.

4.

sheep, and seek them out.- -Ezek. 34:11

Je
Je
Je
Je

E. E. Hasty, 19th Century

te^^^^g^lg^-j^1

fi=^!

s_

2.

My

both search

Unknown

Source

sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,

my
my
my
my

Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,
Sav-iour,

Beth - le-hem came, Born in a


man-ger to
on Cal - va-ry's tree, Paid the great debt, and my
the same as of old, While- 1 was wan -d 'ring ashall come from on high Sweet is the prom-ise
as
to

sor -row and shame; Oh, it was won - der-ful blest be His name! Seek-ing for
soul He set free;
Oh, it was won -der-ful how could it
be? Dy - ing for
Gen-tly and long did He plead with my soul, Call-ing for
far from the fold,
wea-ry years fly;
Oh, I_ shall see Him de - scend-ing the sky, Com-ing for

gjjjaj g =*

=&

P^i
For me!.

me,
me,
me,
me,

for
for
for
for

Oh,
Oh,

it

Gen
Oh,

me!
me!
me!
me!

tly
I

and long did He plead with my


see Him de-scend-ing the

shall

mm

36

Call ing for me


Com - ing for me

Seek-ing for me
Dy-ing for me
Call-ing for me!
Com-ing for me

me Seeking for me
me Dy - ing for me
Call-ing for me Call-ing for me
Coming for me Com-ing for me
Seeking for
Dy-ing for

$c=:c

was won - der-ful blest be His name! Seek-ing


was won -der-ful how could it be? Dy -ing

it

Seek-ing for me
Dy - ing for me

for
for
soul, Call - ing for
sky, Com-ing for

PPl^

me,
me,
me,
me,

for
for
for
for

me!
me!
me!
me!

FeF

AND ADORATION

PRAISE

Sweet
/ bring

you good tidings

of great joy. Luke 2:10

^^

William T.

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Oh, wondrously sweet


Oh, wondrously sweet

the

sto

2.

is

His

iner

3.

Oh, beau-

ry of

Je

1.

ti -

ful sto

is

sus,

- li-

est,

^ *fc=t

fcS:

\*

Refrain
bain

\s

sto-ry

sweet-est that ev

er

was

hove,
grace,
told,

U" k=Uc=U=P"-

sin

ners,

And

bless this poor world with His love.

pas

sion,

For

pur- est, most pre

did He not die in our


God could to mor-tals un

To make an a-tone-ment for


And wondrously rich His comho

b.

i^il^iSip^

33

The

The

E^

=*==

The

Giffe,

ry,That Je - sus came down from a


cy. And wondrous-ly free is His

i^=t*=E3

^fe=

32

the Story

Is

cious,That

place ?
-

fold

mm
^mm^gmm
tt

\*

\s

is

grows sweeter and sweet

er,

And

cheers

&

i*

me

i*

long the

^il

way;

mi

wm^^^t^m^
The

Saviour grows sweeter and dear

j* ::

p?

::

'

er;

::

His love
3*:

is

more precious each day

z:

l**

WORSHIP

33

We

Brethren,

Have Met

Worship

to

Praying
for me, that utterance may be given unto me. Eph. 6:18, 19
William Moore, 19th Century
George Atkins, 19th Century
.

mm^i

flflMTJ

Breth-ren, we have met to wor-ship


2. Breth-ren, see poor sin - ners round you
us?
3. Sis - ters, will you join and help
us love our God su-preme-ly,
4. Let
1.

**

1*

dore the Lord our God;

Slumb' ring on the brink of woe;

Mo
Let

ses'

us

^3J2J.

fifjb

And

sis - ter aid


love each oth

ai

Will

Death
Will

Let

j.

too;

c:

^^

<

W:

25

i
is

vain

is

vain,

them

Then

He'll call
"&"

'

all

un
un
a
us

less the
less the

bout the

home

to

'

+.

Spir - it
Spir - it
Sav'- iour

heav

en,

E^=

Of the Ho - ly
Of the Ho - ly
Tell them that He
At His ta - ble

<

isgxzW

-4

All
All
Tell

fe*

m m

^i

3B

&

er

you pray with all your pow - er, While we try to preach the Word?
is
com-ing, hell is
mov-ing, Can you bear to
let them go?
you help the trem-bling mourn -ers Who are strug-gling hard with sin?
us love and pray for
sin - ners, Till
our God makes all things new.

ISP
fc^s

jJ

3jJ 3^N*gUtb *j.

'

ed him;

*i

**
j. j-W jr~j.

One comes down


One comes down;

will

be

we'll sit

y.f f

found;

down;

e.

1 f

^h^iJ^^^PS^i^P

Breth-ren, pray, and


Breth-ren, pray, and
Sis - ters, pray, and
Christ will gird Him

'^m

ho
ho
ho
-

self,

ly
ly
ly

man
man
man

na
na
na

and serve us

be show-ered
be show-ered
be show-ered
With sweet man-na

Will
Will
Will

all

a - round.

all

a - round.
a - round.
a - round.

all
all

-t
1

(A

'h )A

(a

AJ

gj

3=1

DEVOTION

We Come

Saviour,
My

sheep hear

My

voice,

and

know them, and

Thee

to

Me.John

they follow

Mrs. L. M. Evilsizer, 19th Century

34

S.

10:27

19th Century

Perry,

J.

^PiPilP
Sav
Sav
Sav

1.

2.
3.

iour,

- iour,
-

ir i-

&

iour,

we come
we pray
we trust
|g rt -

to Thee
to Thee,
in

In

In

ev

are

we

er

be

^_5
s-*J

doth see

eye

^
a

a
A

Seek- ing Thy


Gen - tie and

Wher
-~I

e'er

we

mil

our sim-plic

3_

As
roam; And
j

ty,

ty,

Lambs

of

Ti

us

to

Know -ing Thine

"T

bless -ing

in

the days

oh,

'tis

T-

g ^

of

sweet

to

now, While at Thy


old,

Keep us

with-

know That where-so

0ttf^E
'

Refeain

^P^:

we bow, O ten-der Shepherd ,Thou, Guide us a- bo ve.


Thy fold; While weThyface be-hold,Rest we se - cure,
e'er we go Thou dost the pathway show, Leading us home.

feet
in

nest plea, Help

ffiJ=- JU4-<Hi

Granfus Thy

love;

pure

r ^ ^

rr-l:

^3^5
fold

hu

Heed Thou our ear

Thee,

our

Sav- iour,

O Sav -iour dear,

^r^^^p^

mm

fTr\

To Thee our hearts draw near jHearThouourpray'r

m*fe

&

s:

sin-cere, And

i PPP

meet with us here.

in
39

WORSHIP

35

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing


Hitherto hath the Lord helped us. I Sam. 7:12

John Wyeth, 1770-1858

Robert Robinson, 1735-1790

m
>

fry; .r

Come, Thou Fount of ev


Here I raise mine Eb

1.
2.

jgl

grace

to

3.

BEg

'ry bless

en

ing,

Tune my heart

zer;

Hith-er
Dai - ly

or

rfc

j.

*-

=r

to

3E^

*=*

aJ

sing Thy grace;


by Thy help I'm come;
I'm con-strained to be!

^-

how great a debt

gji

5t=ff

Streams of mer

And
Let

fc&t

Thy

nev

ceas - ing,
hope, by Thy good pleas - ure,
fet - ter,
good - ness, like a
-

cy,

er

for songs of
Safe-ly
to
ar
Call

Bind

my

*-

est praise,
at home,

wan-d' ring heart to Thee:

J-

Zt^r

^^j r^

2=
Teach me some

me - lo - dious
me when a

Je - sus sought
wan - der, Lord,
Prone to

son

net,

stran-ger,
feel

it,

Sung by flam - ing tongues a-bove;


Wan-d 'ring from the fold of God;
I love;
Prone to leave the God

HF^ifefe^^
s 2

jJ

2
y~T"

^
J

*1

30

ipz

3:

mount I'm fixed up-on it Mount of Thy re - deem-ing love.


He,
to res - cue me from dan-ger, In - ter-posed His pre-cious blood.
Here's my heart, O take and seal it; Seal it for Thy courts a - bove.

Praise the

zzfc

.?-

fcfe

==9
5=FA

*=fc=?

loud
rive

MEN.

EPPS ff^t^fpnffi

DEVOTION

Wonderful Words of
The

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

1.

Sing them o

2.

Christ, the bless-ed One,

3.

Sweet -ly ech

ver

a
the

gain to
gives to
gos - pel

ftpyy^yip

-Efr-JJ^F-|
me more

Let
Sin

Of

ner,
fer

me,
all

call,

ft

par -don and

peace

to

Words

of
so

All

life

free

sus,

on

and

beau

ly

giv

ly

Sav

ful
ful
ful

'-

ft4 Z=y=q =q

words of
words of
words of

0-

Life;
Life;
Life;

j=g=p^g

HiS

dfcd

Won-der Won-der -

all,

Life;
Life;
Life;

g-F giigi

ft1*- J

Wonder

of their beau - ty see,


the
lov - ing call,

words of
words of
wordB of

ful
ful
ful

i_

to

list

Won-der Won-der Won-der -

pmc

m^H^i
Je

36

Life

words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.John 6:63

ty,

en,
iour,

Teach

me

faith

and

Woo

ing

us
fy

to
for

Sane

ti

du
heav
-

ev

ty;

en;

er.

fcfcfaygifad^fed=^fa
Refrain

^m^

Beau-ti

ful

Beau

ti -

^mmmmmmm

words,

e^^e

=
azj^E~dj^j^^^
w * w t=*?=^
~~r

won

der

ful

words,

^^H

ful words,

won der
-

ful

Won-der -ful words

of

Life;...

=h=s
1

words, Won-der

ful

words of

Life.

WORSHIP

There Shall Be Showers of Blessing

37

There
Daniel

W.

is

pi

1.

2.
3.
4.

"There
"There
"There
"There

p>

=r=^

fc

shall be

be showers of blessing. Ezek. 34:26

*=3 'J--^

show-ers

f
j

of bless

shall

be

ver

the

J
T
A

L.
A

^=F

.
1

^3

us

Now

to

God we're con- f ess

hills

ing,

love;

r A-

r.

i*

L*

l*

3*

99

-(-

>:

-h-f-

-f*-

-r*-

-ffc
l

-ft-

=t

fr

^ P^^
^tjnrri

of

Sent from the Sav - iour a - bove.


Sound of a - bun-dance of rain.
Come, and now hon - or Thy Word.
Now as on Je - sua we call!

-fr

the prom-ise

rr f f
J. g
r
r?
b -u-

-r
r
^

-B

Grant to
as

is

ing" Pre-cious re - viv - ing a - gain;


ing:" Send them up - on
us,
O Lord;
ing:" Oh, that to - day they might fall,

sea - sons re - fresh - ing,


and the val - leys,
now a re - fresh - ing,

This

ing:"

,*

>

fl

There

gr

a
r
U

g:

*=
m 3^

~T~

be show - ers of bless


shall be show-ers of bless
shall be show-ers of bless

- ft A

James McGranahan, 1840-1907

shall

Sirfcfi

shall

1840-1901

Whittle,

iia

Refrain

Show
ers
Show - ers, show-ers

n.
t-

^4

of

bless

ing,

of

bless

ing,

t=$=

-(A

Mr-

u<

^-;F^=fr

F^g

Mer - cy-drops round us are

^^

W-

J2

=p

-k-

'"^
fall

ing,

of

r
!*

*=*E

fe.

E
j i 3 a

^
Show-ers

fM-h

<H

"^

bless -ing

i*

we

&

$ f

*=#

'm

5g

But for the show-ers we

HI

need:

bg

plead.

F l

DEVOTION

Me

Jesus Loves Even


As the Father hath loved Me,

have

so

loved you. John 15:9

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

^J

:8:

^ ^-T ^_T
am

2.

Though

3.

Oh,

for

Fa - ther
wan - der

our

Him and

get

there's on

if

^P"

glad that

so

song

one

ly

A
T
^^f1 '

_n~ -^J

_T

-i

1.

38

1*~

the

in

me wher

love

beau

ty

"*f

ble

arms would
ter

ni

1=1

3=3*

5"

-J-

e-v r

-t

He

Boc>k
se< i

zA

Bi

love

&$-

**

~^N

Won

has giv'n;

er

great King,

the

fc

der

This

see

flee,

ty

be:

in

N
P

p-p
r
i^

things

in

to

His

lov

shall

my

dear
song

p^

1%

the
ing
e-

in

-Jh
--H-U U -V -U
VV=rM=

P~ _p
W ^

(_
*<-=

He

$EE

IK
P
4r

His
doth
His

of

ful

Back

stray;

^=4

heav'n Tells
Still
a - way,
When
can sing,
in

mmhhhH^&^hM

)%h^-f-r=hr
-y m^zyu

^^^

-*f

"^

**"f

This

~^~

-^-

is

the

dear

re

what

When
"Oh,

-^-

-^)-

est,

that

mem -

ber
der

that

won

that

*=fc

3=
"

""

Je
Je
Je

-**-

sus loves me.


sus loves me.
sus loves me!"

Refeain

\j
yj
" "
"
\}
I

am

am

l"
'

so glad

so

*
that Je

-^- ""
-5T
""
-

sus loves me,

glad that Je

^ite-

Je

sus loves me,

*h=- ^k;- -^k.

Tr Tr

sus loves me,

Je

sus loves e

-^-

-J-

-=*

3^

Je -sus loves me;

ven

me.

WORSHIP

39

Tread Softly
Hold

Fanny

thy peace at the presence of the Lord

God. Zeph.

1:7

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

Gently

f>

T>
c

-JTfJ?
Be
Be
Be
Be

1.

2.
3.
4.

si

si

si

si -

be
be
be
be

lent,
lent,
lent,
lent,

si

si

si

si -

whis - per is heard, Be si - lent, and


For ho - ly this place, This al - tar that
Breathe humbly our prayer, A fore - taste of
His mer_- cy re - cord; Be si - lent, be

lent,
lent,
lent,
lent.

gzfagg

=F

i^p^^^p
rT
-

lis

ech

si

2~

u^-.

A-

t^
3?

=t

2t

Oh, treas-ure each


The mes - sage of
den This mo - ment we
lent, And wait
on the

A-

t>=q

Refrain

* ^

dT=5:

ten,

word.

oes

grace.
share.

Tread soft

Lord.

Tread soft-ly here, tread softly here,

s&.*

fb

Ml

E-

'

'

f>

ly,

tread soft

AA-

ly,

fe

The

->

f=r*
"'
,
,

m-

Mas

ter

-w-

is

here; Tread soft

ly,

tread soft

ly,

He

bids

us draw near.

Tread softly here, tread softly here,


-

J-jf

m rA

A ,A A L-^L~r

J- J-f?-^^A^

:Epz
40

Jesus Calls Us
T/zej forsook

Cecil F. Alexander, 1818-1895

all,

and followed Htm. Luke 5:11


William H. Jude, 1852-1922

-4-

1.

2.

Je
Je

3.

In

4.

Je

1-2:3.

44

sus
sus
our
sus

our life's wijd, rest -less seaj


o'er the tu - mult Of
from the wor-ship Of the vain world's gold-en store,
joys and
in
our sor - rows, Days of toil and hours of ease,
calls
calls

us,
us,

calls

us:

mm
-

by Thy mer-cies,

Sav-iour,

may we

hear Thy

call,

DEVOTION

Jesus Calls Us

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

mm

Lord,
The parched ground

become

a pool,

and the

thirsty land springs of

water. Isa. 35:7


William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

Elizabeth Codner, 1824-1919

il
Lord,

Pass
Pass
Pass

hear

me
me
me

not,
not,
not,

Love of God,

sr

41

Hear of Showers of Blessing

shall

of show 'rs of bless

ing
Thou art scat-t'ring full and free;
O gra - cious Fa - ther! Sin - ful though my heart may be;
O ten - der Sav - iour! Let me live and cling to Thee;
O might- y Spir - it! Thou canst make the blind to see;
so pure and change-less, Blood of Christ, so rich and free,

i
-

wm

fei

zz

^i

3=3

Show'rs, the thirst-y land


re -fresh -ing; Let some drops now fall
on
Thou might'st leave me, but the rath - er Let Thy mer - cy light on
vor, Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call
I
am long ing for Thy fa
Speak the word of pow'r to
of
it,
Wit - ness - er
Je - sus' mer
less,
Mag - ni - fy them all in
Grace of God, so strong and bound
-

^ -^?

3t
5f
E

E
E
E
E

E:

ven
ven
ven
ven
ven

-i

me,
me,
me,
me,
me,

H&-

fejgEEjHf^

^^E^&^^t^
e
e
e
e
e

me,
me,
me,
me,
me,

ven
ven
ven
ven
ven

me,
me,
me,
me,
me,

A,;

Let some drops now fall


light
Let Thy mer - cy
Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh,
Speak the word of pow'r

Mag
IZ&

ni

fy

them

all

on
on
call

to
in

=fc

r
=F

me.
me.
me.
me.
me.
-IBL

m
45

WORSHIP

42

Thy Boundless Love

Jesus,
To know

1.

Je

Thy

3.

,4.

5.

Dimitri

:*=*
2.

knowledge. Eph. 3:19

the love of Christ, which passeth

Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Alt.


Trans, by John Wesley, 1703-1791

<S

Ts-

Thy bound -less


how cheer - ing

love,

draw

me,

Thy

Still

let

In

suf

'

ring

Sav

love

iour, aft

me

No

its

ray!

All

er

Thee!

So

my
my

way;

How

peace,

In

to

is
-

love point out


Thy love
be

tongue
-

nev

de - clare;
ence flies;
er

tire.

hath wrought!
my pow'r;

love
love

Thou
rect

with

Ir+

ing

my hope
my work

my
in

sole
spire

that

im

por

heart

beams

com
go
life

am;

My

see,

Noth
Nor

there.

a
de

rise:

sire.

my

thought;

tant

hour,

weight: nor

fear

may

hear

Thou

'4(2

46

my

guide,

Thy
And

J:

soul
-

WherBe
DiJe-

stray;

shall cease,

i
:

Thine whol - ly, Thine


O
Je - sus, noth
from ev
Free me

And
In

if

death

as

ing
sin
voice,

save

with
con
de - sire
come,
can
and know
who
me,

g Jaj

F^

fall,

life

a-

ing
'ry

soon
be

m^mm
w

may

And

way,
fort me;

7^

lone

Thee,

to

melt

PP
val

and

Thy
Thy

jsi

heal

its

ri

no
its

can reach,
be - fore
I
run
won - drous things
weak - ness be
shall

s:

lest

storms of

the

-j.

out

in

sus,

me,

lead

And when

1
f

thank - ful

guish, sor - row,


cious words still

With gra
Still

tho't

pain

my

nite

Care, an

^e

es

reign
e'er

1752-1825

pm^s

pres

Bortniansky,

h^-r-i^=p

^p^=p=^p^r~H
p

S.

F S3=fcg

-1

- sus,

Me

to

i
-di-

stant love
seek
or
if

Thou

that
for

love

me

flame,

but Thee,
art

here.
near,
hast died!
is

DEVOTION

Love Divine,

43

Love Excelling

All

Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us.l John 3:1
John Zundel, 1815-1882

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

S*==*=*=*

3at9d=f

ac^

1.

Love

2.

Breathe, oh, breathe

3.

Come, Al-might-y

4.

Fin

di

vine, all

ish, then,

love

4-

f
)

Mfc

to

>*

>

eel - ling,

de

Spir
-

in

us
all

den

us

Thy hum-ble
Thee

ly

re

see

our

turn,

whole

in

dwell-ing,

her

it,

and nev - er,


- va - tion

sal

t*

to

j*

-A

g=^44 JEjg^i

^*^

in

In

us

tion;

of heav'n, to earth come down,


ev - 'ry troub-led breast;
Let us all Thy life re - ceive;
Pure, un-spot - ted let
us
be;

Joy

<*^-

- it

liv - er!

Thy new ere


-A

fcfc4 -r

ex

Thy loving

All

Thy faithful

mer

m mi

cies crown.

Let us find Thy prom-ised rest;


Nev-er-more Thy tern -pies leave.
Per-fect - ly
se - cured by
Thee:

d=s=

- pas-sion,
Pure, un-bound-ed love Thou art;
Take a - wny the love of
be;
sin-ning, Al - pha and
O - me - ga
Thee we would be
bove;
al - ways bless-ing; Serve Thee as Thy hosts a
place
Changed from glory in - to
in heav'n we take our
glo - ry
Till

Je

sus,

Vis

End

it

Thou art

us

all

with Thy

of faith, as

its

com

sal

va

tion,

be- gin-ning,

Pray, and praise Thee with-out ceas-ing;


Till

we

En

- ter
ev - 'ry trem-bling heart.
Set our hearts at
lib - er
ty.
Glo - ry
in
Thy per-fect love.
Lost in won - der, love, and praise.

^^^^mm

3Ee

cast our crowns be

fore Thee,

S=f
f-

WORSHIP

44

Come, Gracious
He

guide you into

will

Heavenly Dove

Spirit,
all

truth. John 16:13

William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

Simon Browne, 1680-1732

m k^a

II

xi

a=

Come, gra - cious


The light of
to
Lead us
to
Lead us

1.

2.
3.

4.

i i i

j.
Spir
truth

ho
God,

heav'n-ly
us
dis
ness the
li
fi
nal
our

^f^

rti

i*

H =2=5^
from

bove;

Be

-a-

*z

ft

ly

fear

ev

in

gEEih

-5'-

side,

ne'er de - part,
His pas-tures stray,
for - ev - er
there,

joy

^=&

may

God
from

fort

and
to
for-

r-~r~r~r

jJ

'ry

ing
to

guide, O'er
heart, That

ev

'ry

we from

^l-n

-r*

-r

s*-

O'er ev - 'ry thought and step pre That we from God may ne'er de Nor let us from His pas - tures
joy

way, Nor let us


share- Full - ness of

-5S-

Full -ness of

i=*

to Christ, the
liv
to heav'n, its bliss

^=i

thought and step pre

rest,

Thou our guard -ian, Thou our

choose Thy way; Plant ho


dwell with God; Lead us
blest; Lead us
ev - er

mm

road

i*

i=fej
3 :*=*=$
-

play,

With light and com


And make us know
Which we must take
To
be with Him

Dove,

it,

to

=94

for

ev

er

side.

part,
stray,
there.

r-P-

$ik

-f-F-f
My

45

Isaac Watts,

God,

How

Endless

Is

Thy Love

have loved thee with an everlasting love. Jer. 31:3


Charles Edwin Pollock, b.

1674-1748

1853

^f-h^
^^a^ggNy**^
^pp
1.
2.
3.

My God, how end - less is Thy love! Thy gifts are ev - 'ry eve-nmgnew;
Thou spread'st the curtains of the night, Great Guardian of my sleep-ing hours;
con - se - crate my days;
yield my pow'rs to Thy com-mand;To Thee I
I

*TM

f-

48

fr-4-r

tSip

*-#-

iPP# ^3
rr

DEVOTION

My

God,

How

Endless

Is

Thy Love

mm

5S5=N.^=g
*rr*T^
#

And morn-ing mer-cies from a - bove Gen-tly dis - til like ear - ly dew.
Thy sov- 'reign word re -stores the light, And quick-ens all my drow - sy pow'rs.
Per - pet - ual blessings from Thine hand De - mand per-pet-ual songs of praise.

H C4g-g

rfc

How

Oh,
He

is

altogether lovely.

This

is

my

EFgE^

my

is

Frederick Whitfield, 1829-1904

1.

There

2.

It

tells

3.

It

tells

4.

It

tells

46

Love Jesus

Beloved, and this

Friend. S.S. 5:16


Traditional Melody

a name I love to hear, I love to sing its worth; It sounds like


me of a Sav-iour's love, Who died to set me free;
It
tells
me
me what my Fa-ther hath In store for ev - ery day,
And though I
of One whose loving heart Can feel my deep-est woe,
Who in each

is

T
mu
of

The
His pre-cious blood, The
-

in

sic

mine

ear,

sweet-est
sin

name on

ner's per-fect

earth.
plea.

Oh, how

love Je

sus,

tread a darksome path, Yields sun-shine all the way.


sor - row bears a part, That none can bear be - low.

PH

Oh, how

love Je

sus,

Oh, how

m^^^m
J:

love Je

sus,

L b u

Be -cause He

first

T-^'

loved me!

WORSHIP

47

Sitting at the Feet of Jesus


Mary

sat at Jesus' feet

and heard His word. Luke 10:39

K. C. Minter, 20th Century

J.

ShA

H i ^i

the feet
the feet
Seek-ing still the feet
When the toils of life
Sit - ting at
Lis-t'ning at

of
of
of
are

#===:

d=a
May

JEEJ

Davis, 20th Century

sus, Watch-ing, wait-ing ev sus, His


com-mandto go
sus, I
would seek no oth ver,
race on earth

in
al

'ry

day;

or
er

stay;
place;
run;

When my

is

-m-

ggIT

ways

the way.
o - bey.
His grace.
done.
is

Refrain

!>=4
al

:-

is

at

Sit -ting

IeII^II^^

jS.

at

the feet

of

Je

sus,
-|S>-

^rrgHM^-^
-9
*

:C:

tzf^p

I*
3= iEE
a

p>-

~ad

Till

ad

His good-ness and

-&-.

r E^z=i^^ j^_JZ ^^E=iEE^p3

His grace and pow - er, Safe to keep me all


in
His wis - dom, Safe to guide when I
claim the prom - ise Of
'tis there
I
the full - ness of
the ev-'ningshad-ows gath-'ring Find me there when day

Trust-ing
Trust-ing

For

Je
Je
Je
o

:4_

W.

g^ppgilll

i-

glo

love

to

--

-0-

-0-

kneel and pray,


-P~

-<?-

^^4

it

5
His

Where

^^

ry

Drive the shad-ows from

my

way.

DEVOTION

The Beatitudes

48

Matthew 5:3-12

From Matthew

Toews,

Jac. D.

1903

b.

D. Toews,

Jac.

1903

b.

=t

SE

*
1.

When

2.

3.

Blest are

4.

The mer

Je

sus

com

fort,

on

what
ones

the
-

ci

ful,

the
a

moun

tain,

these

bless

ing

to

who

hun

ger

and

thirst

for

Thee,

the

peace

ful,

the

pure

in

heart,

t:

:fr

a=JE

The prom
God's

chil

ise

to

the
eous

meek,

the
the

ness,

they

shall

dren,

the

Their soul

be
be

From Him

who

:fc=fc

It

14

poor
o -

faith-ful,

filled

calls

them

Him

and

m~

see

in

ver
with

p ^pn

spir

it,

com
man

ers

to
'gainst

na

from

bless

ed,

salt

-i

sing

The

liv

light

on

ly

de

ne'er

dorn;

plea,

part

m
inJ
them
sin

heav

of

be
and

giv'h
wrong,

en's
the

earth,

skies

^354

d-

r*
a-

f=

king

est thought!

Mmk
And

sweet

Word

The

mourn

hum-ble, God's
Je - sus, their

ESB
Blest are

taught*,

who

:fc=^=

They shall

ings

r=F

rrr?

Blest are
Thy right

r:

F=^

-? :

say
those

dom

the
ing

with

rich

won
bread
-

in

in
-

drous
of
a

bless
sto

ing

in

ry,

re

Je

sus

cit

that
of

3P*1

and heav'n.

earth

demp
sat

ho

tion 's song


is

ly

fies!

birth.

WORSHIP

49

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms


The

God

eternal

and underneath are the everlasting arms. Heut. 33:27

thy refuge,

is

^^m
Anthony

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

J.

Showalter, 1858-1924

+-*-&

1.

2.
3.

What

fel

Oh,
Wha-t

how

sweet

have

on
on
on
I*

tt

5
*

^ J-
*

W-

*^

joy

in

this

pil

walk

to
to

the
the
the

1,

i*

K
P

i_

pjafuit

what

what have

dread,

ev
ev

ev

'

last
last
last

J
*

.1
.-

1/

what
a
grows from

peace
day
Lord

my

with

how

s
S

[A

r
is

mine,

to
so

day,
near,

Lean
Lean
Lean

|A

rr

4-

ing
ing
ing

on
on
on

i
1

ing
ing
ing

bless - ed - ness,
bright the path
bless - ed peace

have

Oh,

r?
r3

'

ia

What

^J

It.!

9J

arms;
arms;
arms;

ing
ing
ing

*M

A
La

fear,

to

1
'

'

grim way,

i=

&

Lean
Lean
Lean

vine,

[*

er
er
er

di

rrr

p
V
(frfr-^-i-

AiVtt

ship,

ft*

3=4^s
#
ntt
ft^TT

low

-J-

-J-

the
the
the

ev
ev
ev

I*.

3
-

ererer-

m^e=^4^4

^^

Refrain

2t
last

ing

arms.

*a

s:

mm

i
Lean
Lean

Safe

and

ing,

ing

Je

on

sus,

lean
lean

...
-

ing

on

=*
ing,

Je

BUS,

ii^i
se

cure from

gfrihfo;
52

Tennessee Music & Ptg. Co., owner.

all

Lean
Lean

larms;

Used by permission.

ing

ing,

on

Je

sua,

i fey
J J

DEVOTION

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms

lean

ing,

on

Je

Lean

on

ing

PPPfB

*^=i
the

^^

ev

mm^m^^
lean

ing

sus,

Near

He

er

last

ing

arms,

50

God

to the Heart of

In the secret of His tabernacle shall


Cleland B. McAfee, 1866-1944

hide me. Psalm 27:5

Cleland B. McAfee, 1866-1944

In moderate time, with expression

9pfe=P:
There
There
There

1.

2.
3.

*
Z f

a
a
a

is
is
is

place
place
place

w=w.

#-

of
of
of

qui

com

full

et rest,
fort sweet,
re -lease,

fe^^5^gj
in-DT-a^
A
A
A

can
our

is

joy

i ^J-3-

Je

Re

Refrain

=fc

rO

B|

bus, blest

iour meet,
and peace,

j |

Hold

f
|

who wait be

mfe x^
us,

Near
Near

to
to
to

the heart
the heart
the heart

f=t
N

of
of
of

tX4^^^
-

er,

Sent from the heart

of

^
Ppf *=*

fore

Thee, Near

to

Copyright, 1903, by Lorenz Pub. Co. Renewal.

God,
God,
God,

deem

God,
God,
God,

PlPpEia

mo - lest, Near

not

Sav

of
of
of

^P^P

place where sin


place where we
place where all

the heart
the heart
the heart

r=pe

^tTTFTFF^ ^
W

Near to
Near to
Near to

:*f

Used by permission.

the heart

of

-J- 4

God,

God.

I
53

WORSHIP

We Come

Once Again

51

Let us go into the house of the Lord. Psalm 122:1


Charles W. Naylor, 1874-1950
Naylor, 1874-1950

W.

Charles

3=^
1.

Once

2.

In

3.
4.

513

the house
of
God,
a - gain we come
to
by Thou hast been
the days gone
our stay,
be
our hearts, O Lord, e'er
u - nit - ed
as
an
our pray 'rs as - cend
in - cense sweet,

May
May

mm
songs
safe
ship
cept

of

praise;

ly

on

and
ed

To
To

love;
be,

ex

tol

the bless
will

As

grat

in

with
joy
light
ed
be
done
- tude
i

Si

To

Thouhast

nite
led

in

us

true fel - lowour praise ac-

In

And

pp

Re deem-er's

our

name,

the ores - ent


on
us here
our hearts o'er

of

May Thy

&m

by
all

day,
earth,
-

r~1*

flow

*-

J*

Refeain

-p-

-I*

r=^:
-aiZ3H

<=i

And to tell His won - drous ways.


Where the dark-ness now
is
gone.
As
by an - gel hosts
a - bove.
a

In

trib

un

ute

To Thy house,

=t
i
P

r-j-

joic

wor
-m-

*
54

f-

ship
-1

come,

we know

For

-P~

f*

Thee
-m~
1

in

^
K-*

the
4

that

we
<*

1*

-*

Bi
rl

ble
<*

way,
<*

As

Al

the
.

K-*

>

Copyright, 1907, by Cospel Trumpet Co. in Truth in Song.

e-

jyj
We

fe-

are

Thine;

will

r~r~

^3
eve-ning

a^i

r-

ii*

r^

^5
3?$

=t

tc

r;

we

ing

a:^Tj_

re-

:J=

Lord, with

Thee.

to

-m-

r+-

-mi-

3==5 I
light

doth shine

-+1

Used by permission.

-#

OPENING

Lord, in Thy Presence


There

gH}-i4-u
^L-Aa

=*

^ =t3

m,

Lord,

With har -mo

3.

May

in

Zi

make

on's good

the place

kept

be

di

vine

view,

in

sweet,

ly

How good how sweet, how pleas-ant


That

we

all

un

der

^^
Lord,
The

take

'tis

to

do,

we in Thee
we may own

And

bless our fee

And

let

When
May

brethren

all

glo

fy

be
-

Thy grace
-

ri

to
ble

a
a

found!
Thee,
aim,

bound,
gree,

Thy name.

We Come

Before Thee

Now

53

righteous cry, and the Lord heareth.Fsalm 34:17

William Hammond, 1719-1783

Slowly

*-3t

Thy pres - ence here we meet, May


- ny
Thy serv-ants bless, That

1.

2.

52

them.Matt. 18:20
William H. Havergal, 1793-1870

I in the midst of

Unknown

Source

am

Henri A. Caesar Malan, 1787-1864


|

r*i

um

f*^

Lord, we come be -fore Thee now, At Thy feet we hum-toly bow; Oh do not our
In Thine own ap-point-ed way, Now we seek Thee, here we stay Lord, we knownot
5. Send some mes-sage from Thy Word, That may peace and joy
af -ford; Let Thy Spir it
.Grant that all may seek and find Thee a gra-ciousGod and kind Heal the sick, the
l.

m^^$b^bte
1
cap

we

seek Thee, Lord, in vain?


a bless - ing Thou be -stow.
Full sal-va - tion
to each heart.
tive free, Let
us all
in Thee.
re -joice

dis-dain, Shall

suit

how to
go,
now im-part

Till

Shall

we

Till

Full

bless- ing
a
sal- va - tion

Let

us

seek Thee, Lord, in vain?


Thou be -stow,
to each heart,
re - joice in Thee.
all

WORSHIP

We Now

54

Have Met

For the edifying


Joseph

We now

Help ev

As

That

sist
all

ev

Joseph

S.

Shoemaker, 1854-1936

wor-ship Thee, And glo-ri - fy Thy name, dear Lord;


one at - ten-tive be, And heed the teach-ing of Thy Word,
Thy serv-ant
to pro-claim The Gos - pel mes-sage plain and pure,
who hear ac - cept the same, And make in Thee sal - va - tion sure.

'ry

-*\

'ry

Thee a

In

the body of Christ. Eph. 4:12

of

have met to

G
Fill

Worship Thee

Shoemaker, 1854-1936

S.

to

-T -#I

3t
]

-Kt

-^

-^

J=^
W

,-j

i= =

-5

>

)
)

<a*

heart with love di - vine, Teach ev - 'ry tongue Thy praise to sing;
lone help
in Thy love and laws a - bide,
us to trust, And
.(2.

_#-_:
E^J^E$=&= -
ggEE
"I

ii^^B

Help each to say, Lord, we are Thine, And all we have to Thee we bring.
That when our bod - ies turn to dust, Our souls in heav'n be
glo - ri - fied.

-rfr

to

my

prayer,

God. Psalm 55:1

Thomas

Shoemaker, 1854-1936

=t

2T

:2=p.

Fa

2.

We know

not

3.

Give grace

to

4.

Mo

ther,

ment by

=3= =5fc=3d:

hear

mo

A.

Arne,

in
to

Je

come

sus'

name, To
right,
praise,

and sing Thy


ment be Thou

near,

[S

*J

wor-ship

Hat

1710-1778

=1-

we come
how

1.

^Mfe
<.R

We Come

Father,
Give ear
S.

I*

^?^

55
Joseph

-w

qszzt

[*

M. M-

-&-

-fc=-

this

place

Ex - ceptThoa be our Guide;


And grace for Thee to
live
And keep us in Thy love

OPENING

We Come

Father,

Do Thou
Thou

Fill

Keep

us,

And when

our hearts in -flame, And


with heav'nly light, And
in
all
Thy ways, To
is
end - ed here, Take

with love
our hearts
O Lord,
our
life
42-

jjjgj

d=^=i

5K=3=;

fc=2=i=

peace and
with us
now
a us Thy Spir - it
a us to Thee
give us

w
grace.
bide.
give.

bove.

&

=JSZ

$=

Come, Heaven-Bound Pilgrims


O

come,

John M. Shenk, 1848-1935

*wm
1.

Come, heav

2.

Let each

3.

4.

en bound

one con

wm^rn m
~f

jjj

pil

God's praise,Come seek now His


cost,
Let each one be
for God's
true, fer- vent pray 'r, Pray too
with us we pray, Breathe on us Thy

grims, and join

sid -

er

the

Re-mem-ber each oth - er


O gra-cious Re-deem-er,

be

56

and bow down. Psalm 95:6


John M. Shenk, 1848-1935

us worship

let

in

price

in

we have

m$m

mmmmm^^^^-

bless

bur
ser

Spir

ing
and learn
dened with souls

of
that

His

ways,

are

lost,

In hum
And seek

vants

may

de

clare

The mes

us

the

way,

And

J.

it

that they
to

show

In true
at His feet,
low
pow'r from a - bove, That fits
anx - ious de - sire, That all
peace and de - light, That all

at r

fr r-

spir

fill

it

wor

ser

en

to

Thy

kin
glo

ble
that

sage
us
-A-

for

us
be

ship,
vice

ae
in
of

bow

vo

tion

fill

irig

of

with

an

ness,

with

truth

with good

-A

His

fa -

and

fills

vor en - treat,
us with love.
en - ly
fire,

died with heav ry may shine as

light.

WORSHIP

Every Morning Mercies New

57

The Lord's mercies

new every morning. Lam.

are

3:22,

j^m^-m^^
Greville Philimore,

Thomas

1821-1884

23

Hastings,

1784-1872

1.

Ev

2.

Still

'ry

mer

morn-ing

the great-ness

of

cies

new

Fall

Thy

love

Dai

vail,

That these

3.

Let our prayers each morn pre

4.

As

the

_A^

morn

ing

^ ^A

re

light

=~i
-

I
I will sing of

Amos

Owe

Thy power;

gifts may nev - er


fail;
sun with splen-dor burns

sure;
pray,
Life;
raise,

feE^EzpE

com - pas - sion doth en


Strength to stand in
e - vil
Fit
us
for our
dai - ly
un - fail - ing prayer and
In

Thy

mm

owe

the

Lord

3.

4.

Keep me

till

Thou

dure.
day.

strife.

praise.

the Lord a Morning Song


yea, I

u'ill

Thy mercy

sing aloud of

jjg

^-

'

morning. P'sa. 59:16

in the

jjpl

A^~

grat
a morn-ing song Of
night; I
see
an-oth - er
ger and from sin; Help me
wilt call
me hence, Where nev

$m

A-

EEE
58

the

morn - ing dew;


sins
re - move

Amos

He kept me safe
Keep me from dan

2.

As

ly

Herr, 1816-1897

AT
1.

turns,

ZEEB

58
But

Thy mer -cies, Lord, are


Gives un-bought, to those who
Feed us with the Bread of
With our hands our hearts to
For

fresh as
doth our

as

Herr, 1816-1897

A ^ ^3^
-

jjjj

:2"

- tude and praise,


an -oth - er day;
i

Thy

will

to

er night can

do,

be;

Owe

For

the kind

mer

Now may
So

And

His Spir
that my heart
save me, Lord,

>

f-

cy

He

has

shown In

it,

as

the

light,

be

pure with - in;


And I
Je - sus' sake, He shed

for

Di

-0

I call,

O God

We

1
59

Pray

Arr. by A. Cortada, 20th Century

^4=d

fr

Sav-iour> hear us,

-CJ^

righteousness. Psalm 4:1

Ellsworth, 19th Century

2.

my

&

P^li

we

pray,
Be our Guardian and Guide;

p_

Keep us safe thro' this day; Keep our lives free from
May we walk by Thy side Till the eve-ning shades

.
|

Eefbain

fe

-*

sin,

And our

fall

ver

hearts pure with-in.


us - o - ver all.

,cl

si

days.

way.
Thy goodness know.
His blood for
me.

Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897

m ^i
1.

of

qst

Saviour, Hear Us,


Hear me when

W. W.

length-'ning out my
rect
me in His

Jii

MORNING

the Lord a Morning Song

pi

$2=*

S
rest

in

n.

^
f

"

,_ t j il

Lord hear our P ray


er
SU8
'

'

u
g^

a
Thy

T
Je

care;

fW
Je

sus,

S
Lord, hear our prayer,

^. .Jr

3
I

*=g
May we

rest in

m,
Ma we

Thy

care.

Ppfe^PpP
u

l*

WORSHIP

Now

60

Source

1.

2.
3.

4.

the Shades of Night Are Gone

am

and

thee,

u'ith

will keep

thee. Gen. 28:15

Unknown

Now

William G. Fischer, 1835 1912

the shades

Lord,
In

Go

may
Thy

ser

ing

out

of

sin

Night

heav'n- ly

light,

pas,- sions
life

vice,

Lord,

and

com
be

will

to

to

ing

no

Ban

day,

Oh

the

morn

ish

doubt,

me
re

Drive

day,

Help

in,
Keep
more When

m^iimmi

ing

light

and cleanse

is

come

my

sight

from

my

foes

ceive

me

then

at

the shades of

me
me

safe

reach

la

help

from

ev

round
last

way.

sin

bor,

me
- 'ry

the heav'n

pray.sin.

shore.

ly

H^fe

Begin the Day with God

61
/

Source

have

set

m p^pi
1.

2.

3.
4.
5.

Be

the day
pen the book
Go through the day
Con - verse in mind
Con - elude the day
-

gin

^m

with

God,
God,
God,
God;
God;

of

with
with
with

down

And
What
Thy
Thy

read

His
up thine heart to
a - bode,
That it may hal - low
all
thy tho'ts,
Wher-e'er thou art,
at home, a - broad,
Ac-knowl-edge ev - 'ry good be-stowed,

**

in

the Lord's a

ton

ing

blood,

Msb

16:8

Daniel Read, 1757-1836

Kneel

Lift

Trust

me. Psalm

the Lord alu^ys before

Unknown

60

bound, Save
past,

is

Thine

be

gone ;Now

night are

of

my soul with
Keep my haugh - ty
When my work of
Fill

3
to

fet
Him

-&-

prayer,

in

por - tion
a
e'er thy work may

spir
sins

it

to

heav'n-ward
Him con -

And seek His love to


And sweet-en all thy
He still is near to
And of - fer grate -ful
And plead His right-eous

s^p
-P

there,
be;

raise,
fess,

share.
care,
thee,
praise.
ness.

MORNING

62

As the Sun Doth Daily Rise


Source

Old French Melody


Ait. by William H. Monk, 1823-1889

Unknown

mm

aJ

1.

As

the

2.

Day
Be

by

f#E4
^ a=H:
s
<

'

-r

=^

sun doth dai - ly


rise, Bright-'ning all
the morn-ing skies,
from Thee come all things good:
day pro- vide us food, For
sin
and strife; Be
the Lead - er
our Guard in
of
our
life;
Thy ho - ly will to trace,
Quick-en'd
by the Spir-it's grace All

3.
4.

j^=**m

fc

f-

plpIlIPPpl
So

Thee with one

to

Strength un - to

Lest

like

af

sheep we stray

we

While

- ford

broad,

Stay

Word,

Wis-dom

I
F.

Give

me

5.

If

an

bread to - day,
tempt me, lead

bring Thee a
build with - in

And

my

day;
heart

lit

E
To

tie

Lord,

A
That
E-

Thy

i=*

my

shrine for
my
so

nough
power

new

1715-C.1766

^s
i-hi-H

63
Spiess,

things, close by,


nough to keep me strong,
pur - er
air
a - bove;

In

mmi
keep

Lord!
Lordl
Lord!
Lord!

.A,

Johann M.

4.

bread,

Name Thy Hallowed Name

3.

my

im -part,

our hearts,
ing

true

Benson, 1855-1930

I
name Thy hal-lowed name,
Thy king-dom come to
me,
Thy will be done by me

1.

2.

feet,

O
O
O

up
liv -

our way-ward

dai - ly search Thy

^^1 T^%M
Louis

Lift
we
From Thy

ac - cord

our souls

to
is

life

from

sin

and shame, And teach

me how

to

set
a tern - pie
throne for Thee, A
More like Thy heav'n on
earth may be
me
share; and help me pray For those who do
Thy
is
gen - tie
in
our need, Thy glo - ry

me,

home on

f i I

Words copyright, 1927, by the Presbyterian Board


Hymnal for Youth. Used by permission.

mm

-prpray.

part.
high.

wrong
love

MEN.

j"^

of Christian Education;

renewed 1955,tt;,
'from The
61

WORSHIP

Safely Through Another

64

Ye shall keep
John Newton 1725-1807

My

My

sabbaths, and reverence

Week

sanctuary. Lev. 19:30

Mason, 1792-1872

Lowell

tsfc=S
1.

2.
3.

4.

-IT

thro'
an - oth - er
Safe - ly
While we seek sup-plies of
Here we come, Thy name to
May the Gos - pel's joy - ful

giii

week

God

has brought us on our way;


blest Re-deem-er's name,

grace, Thro' the


us
praise: Let

sound

Con

quer

-(22-

m-

<*-

Show

May
Make

each

us

fe

?-

^p^

=^
Let

feel Thy pres-ence near;


sin - ners, com-fort saints,

a bless-ing seek,
Thy rec - on - cil - ing face,
Thy glo
ry meet our gaze,
the fruits of grace a - bound,

Wait - ing
in
His courts to - dayTake a - way our sin and shame;
While we
in Thy house ap - pear;
Bring re - lief to
all
com - plaints;

^iiliiy=i^fi

the

week the

best,

Em

ly
us,

care set
Lord, a

free,

May we

taste

Of

our

ev

Till

we

join

of
all
Day
From our world

Here
Thus

our wor-ship prove.

af

let

ford
all

42.

S^=

Day of all
From our world
Here
Thus

af
let

ford
all

the
-

week the

ly care set
a
us, Lord,

best,
free,

taste

our wor - ship prove,

m^0^
f,?.

:t==

blem of

e - ter
rest this day
-

'er

Thy

last

courts

nal

rest,

in

Thee,

ing
a

ii#

Em

blem of

May we
Of

our

ev

Till

we

join

ter

this

day

er

last

nal

rest.

in

Thee.

ing

Thy courts a

44$*
A.

bove,
42-

rest

rest,
-

rest.

bove.

t i

LORD'S DAY

Day
The Sabbath
Christopher Wordsworth,

65

and Gladness

Lord. Exodus 31:15


Old German Melody
Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

of rest, holy to the

1807-1885

:4;adi

~mr.

r
1.

day

2.

On

thee,

S.

To

4.

New

day
grac

of Rest

...

'^4^r-^

^S-

^ ^

of
at

rest

and

the

ere

on

wea - ry

es

ev

^h
-

J p

glad - ness,
a - tion,

na

er

-m-

-ist

tions

gain

From

ing

day

of

joy

The light first had


The heav'n-ly man
this

SJr
T
K=S

day

our

and

light,

its

birth;

na

falls:
rest,

of

T T

-r-r-

pc=J2a

balm

On

thee,

To

ho - ly
reach the

We

wm
A

of
for

care and
our sal
con - vo
rest

re

fl

sad

ness,

Most beau

va

tion,

ca

tions

Christ rose from depths of


The heav'n-ly trump-et
spir - its
To
of
the

main

Lfc-S

ing

(^

- ti

L^

ful,

most bright;
earth;
calls,

blest.

ad rgj

il

il

a ^te

^
-*w-

aI

On thee the high and


On thee our Lord, vie
Where Gos- pel light is
Ho - ly Ghost be
To

n
a

fc

low
-

to

glow -ing
prais

Ho

Ho

on

thee,

liv

ing

wa

ly,

The Church her

S=^f^

voice

es,

Ho

ly,

most glo
-

ter

up

Jz^-jy LUM

thus

Be - fore th' e - ter - nal throne,


sent from heav'n;
The Spir - it
ra - diant beams,
With pure and
Son;
to
Fa - ther, and
To

F^s*
-*-j
^
m
Sing

ly,

rious,

And
And

ly,

rious,
flow - ing,
rais - es
-

To

the

trip

great Three
-

le

With soul - re To Thee, blest

light

in

was

One.
giv'n.

fresh -ing streams.

Three

in

E^EE

One.

'I'
i

63

WORSHIP

Holy Day

66
The Son
Elisha A. Hoffman,

of

man

Lord

is

Sabbath. Luke 6:5

of the

Charles Edwin Pollock,

1839-1929

b.

1853

Rather slow

a
^

PP !
^ m^sm^smsim

=t

1.

w
How

2.

The courts of

3.

No

calm and how bright

ifcF 1

1=4

ho

is

this

pie

ly

of
a

ho

ly

day!

God

we

calm

and

love;
rest;

haste to the
en - ter and
day
is
so

No

pgtel s ^=^=3
the Lord
de - vo

of
our

courts

here
rich

tem

the
day brings so

1
We
We

ly

with

com

a
-

way;

tion prove;
fort blest;

We
We
Our

wor

lay
faith

ship

our

and
ob

ia

pray
-

la

and
tions

and our

in-creased

cJ

ib^ppf^
ult

in

low

at

love

is

His praise,
His feet,
re - newed,

ex-

down

4
=

And we hal - low and hon - or this best of all days,


And in songs of re - joic - ing our thanks we re peat,
And our hearts are with pow - er from heav - en en -dued.
-

fe

*=

^^^^tto^
1

Refrain

?=
O

F-

ly

day

Jr 4 ~

ho

hap

4--J

py

day!

day

of

days

-p-

>j

p-

4N

2
the best!

ppil^^ppiF^^
We

wor

A
64

f^

ship

at

God's glo

rious throne,

And

there find peace and rest.

DAY

LORD'S

Upon the
Upon

Day

First

the

first

of the

Week

67

day of the week. Luke 24:

James H. Childress, 20th Century

Benjamin M. Taylor,

1881

b.

Slowly

1.

2.
8.
4.

Up
Up
Up
Up

on
on
on
on

g=#vWnHJT^ i^

*
-

the
the
the
this

day of the week, Our Sav-iour came forth from the grave,
day of the week, Dis-ci - pies met to break the bread,
in store,
us lay by
first day
of the week, Let each of
day "be-lov - ed" John Saw Christ, and heard His trumpet voice

first
first

He
And
Aa
We,

died, was bur - ied, then a - rose,


drink the cup in mem - o - ry
blest and prospered by the Lord,
in spir - it wor-ship Him,
too,

ke

Though

oth

?
may

ers

for

sake

the

*iE

sake

the

j-j
t

Lord,
for

15spE

r-rf^-r-rKfcf

mm
Refrain

To reign, to tri-umphand to save!


Of Him whose blood for us was shed
The King of kings whom we a - dore
With pray'r and song our hearts re-joice!

Lord,

w-

:z

Yet,

we

are

here

Thy truth

seek:

to

>

mp

pres-ence com-forts

Wm

ho

ly

.i

-j

w
ppi

ft-i-t & F
A

Thy

seek,

to

ua,

dear

Lord,

A-r-J-faJ

"^

Copyright, 1931, by Gospel Advocate o


Co.

JUp

^m
-

on

the

first

day

i
of

the week.

t>A

itJS'k..
:..:__
Used
by permission.

65

WORSHIP

Sun of

68
The darkness and

My

Soul

the light are both alike to Thee. Psalm

^^^ki-j-ij^
e^^^^
4 4 4
':r*

1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

139:12

Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774

John Keble, 1792-1866

gg^^^

Sun of my soul, Thou bav iour dear, It is not night if Thou


When the soft dews of kind - ly sleep My wea-ry eye lids gen
A - bide with me from morn till eve, For with-out Thee I can -

Watch by the sick en


Come near and bless us
:

rich

the poor

be near-;
tly steep,
not live;

With blessings from Thy boundless store;

when we wake, Ere thro'

way we

the world our

Oh,

may no

Be

my

earth-born cloud a

To hide Thee from Thy serv-ant's

rise

how sweet to rest

my
on
For-ev - er
A - bide with me when night is nigh, For with-out Thee I
Be ev - 'ry mourner's sleep to - night, Like in-fant's slumbers,
the o - cean of Thy love, We lose our - selves in
Till, in
last tho't,

^#rf

:-

the Altar of

My

dare not die.


pure and light,
heav'n a-bove.

*=*

Now

1.

2.

3.
4.

from the

al

tar

Heart

my

heart

As

-I'.

sist

me,

shall

m ?V

in

cense rise:
tongue!

A - wake, my heart and


My keep er and my
New time up - on my
-

guide;
score,

i^i^siisiis

Lord, to

Sleep not, whenmer-cies


my
His care was on

Then

Let sweet-est

1764-1824

B^feg^F^

3E

66

of

wake, my joy!
wake, my love!
This day God was
my sun and shield,
Lord of my time, whose hand hath set

my

K=i

&

r^r-r

prayer be set forth before Thee as incense. Psalm 141:2


Hugh Wilson,
John Mason, 1634-1694
Let

eyes.

Sav-iour's breast,

feE
ee
F=F

Now from

69

take,

J-

praise for

Mine eve - ning sac


Break forth in - to
frail-ty shown, His
mer- cies mul
my time, When time shall be
all
of - fer
loud - ly

up

aL
-t

crtf

call;

=s

ri

fice.

song,

ti

plied,

no

more.

A-

EVENING

70

Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing


me down

/ will lay

in peace,

and sleep. Psalm 4:8


Jacob H. Hall, 1855-1941

James Edmeston, 1791-1867

Not
fiilu^
n

^^

giEtEdfcrjj:
too fast.

Ufc

I.

1.

2.

Ere re -pose our spir - its seal;


Dark-ness can-not hide from Thee;

Sav-iour, breathe an eve-ning bless - ing,


Tho' the night be dark and drear - y,

-A-

S=(E

s=a=i=*
Sin

He who

j*

ii

dost not

wea

3t=W
-

ing;

ry,

+
ml

*+

m
us,

Tho'

us,

And

heav'n a

the

&

3
wake

us,

3=S

ar- rows past us


fly,
to the tomb,

m^m
/

from Thee surround us;


in

m-

com-mand us

*=^

m"

:3S

morn

i-

zsr

=K

the

=F

^z=tz:

gel guards

Thou canst save and Thou canst heal.


Watch-est where Thy peo -pie be.

de-struc-tion walk a - round


Tho'
Should swift death this night o'ertake

An May

p>

r>

&=fr

m$m

=J4=g=

r*

-*-

m
&

Hiiifefci^

*-*1

and want we come con - fess

Thou art

-.&

m^rnm

We
Clad

&

are safe, if Thou art nigh.


in bright e - ter - nal bloom.

WORSHIP

71

Remember Me

In Mercy, Lord,
Remember Thou me

Thy goodness

for

sake,

Lord. Psalm 25:7


William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

1.

2.
3.

In
mer
With cheer
if
Or

fe

cy, Lord,

re

mem

ber

heart
close
I
this night should prove
ful

Pf

my
the

me

Oh,

in

to

me most

the

morn-ing

Then take me

last,

And when

And

I
I

love to
love in
love to
love by

Thus,

wilt

end

5*

gra

let
-

cious-ly

me

rise

ised

rest,

The safe
Re - joic
Where I

Thy
Thy
Thy

guard of
ing

in

may

sing

might.
love.
praise.

^^M^^^P

Love to Steal Awhile Away


He

the evening was come,

was there alone.Matt. 14:23


Charles Edwin Pollock,

Phoebe H. Brown, 1783-1861


Softly loith expression

the hours of
night,
not
re - move:
my tran - sient days,

all

Thou

Thy prom

to

72

Thro'

eyes, Since

i
grant

=*=3

iiiiliiiiifepii

3
And

mM

^=*= i

;*=*

steal
sol

on

faith

to

cum

1853

way

From ev

shed

ten - tial
tear,
The pen im - plore,
And fu ture good
Of bright-er scenes in heav'n,

mer-cies past,
take a
view
toilsome day is
o er,

think

when life's

while a
tude to

b.

'ry

b'ring care,

May

its

de

part

ing

ray

-A-

And spend the hours of set - ting day In hum - ble, grate
And all His prom - is - es
to plead, Where none but God
And all my cares and sor-rows cast On Him whom I
The pros-pect doth

Be calm

as

this

my

strength re-new, While here by


im-pres-sive hour, And lead to

tern

end

ful prayer.

can

hear.
a - dore.
pests driv'n.
day.
less

EVENING

73

Evening Praise
Our God, we thank Thee, and
Lois Loewen,

praise

Thy

name. I Chron. 29:13

glorious

1928

b.

Lois Loewen, b. 1928

We owe
We know

1.

an eve - ning song Of thank -ful-ness and


Thy love that we
are saved, And by
Thy grace we
that now the night has come, The day
is spent! but
the Lord

praise,

2. 'Tis through
3.

we have failed

4. If

do

His

Let's cast our

will

Sfl:

'

For

^#
jJ

giv

On
sol
Have we

ing

us

J'jS
our

Jy

dai

id

^FFt

life,

too,
rest,

how?
side,

-m-s-*

'fLz\=^z

*=*

ly bread,

ground thro 'storms of


with Tips and ac - tions
Let's kneel right down be - fore our
-

sins

w^mmk

idtfe

to

stand

And
And

light

Been

call

And

all

and truth and


on sink - ing

not

ing

sin

to

Him

ners
con

grace.
sand.

now?
-

fide.

U=f-tffi

*-

Refrain

Yes, Lord,

we thank Thee

m-P-

- -kH*:

BE

t=*c

SE
We

needs must go

Miss Lois Loewen, owner.

this day,

for

^E
-

Though it

g g

is

past and

gone,

-m-

**-'

^v>-r-+r~i=i

^^^E^^^p

the nar

row way,

Used by permission.

So Thou canst lead

us

Home.

[^a
6

<

WORSHIP

74

Saviour, Again to
Peace be with you

John

Thy Dear Name

all that are in

2:
2:
1.

2.

3.

4.

Sav
Grant
Grant
Grant

d-

iour,

gain

Thy

dear
on
our
Lord, through the
through - out
our
to

Thy peace
Thy peace,
Thy peace

us
us
us

Widdeman,

E. S.

-&

^m

Christ Jesus. I Peter 5:14

Ellerton, 1826-1893

up

2:

earth

SK

With
With
Turn
Our

our
with

for

cord
gan,
us

in

sor

row,

one

ac

Thee
Thou
balm

be

stand

to

bless

Guard

the

lips

and

dan

Then,

Thou
harm
when

Thy

voice

dark
and

ly

life,

hymn
end

ness
our

in

of
-

stay

praise;

day:

to

light;
strife;

in

:i

I
-

Thee
from

ere
sin,

our
the

ger

keep

Thy

snail

bid

our

Then
That

trust

ing

Thee

in

this

house

a
have

For

dark

and

light

are

Call

us,

Lord,

to

r-

the

wor

ship

^m

m
wait

Thy

called

up

both
Thine

cease;

hearts from shame;


chil - dren
free,
con - flict cease,

tf^

&

~i

mS

shall

rtz=J=

^
-

"

J-

3t

We
From

**-

Thee

P
1

J? 31

its

-A-

70

name we raise
home -ward way;
com - ing night;

19th Century

3F

word

of

peace.

on

Thy

name.

like

ter

to
nal

peace.

J=

Thee.

CLOSING

May

the Grace of Christ


II

John Newton, 1725-1807

^#

f
thegrace

1.

May

2.

Thus may we

Christour Sav-iour

of

bide

75

Corinthians 13:11-14

in

un

ion

From Hymns and Tunes,

And the Fa -ther's boundless love,


With each oth - er and the Lord,

m^^^^^Mk^

fct

With the Ho

And

Spir-it's

ly

ja:

ife^^^j

>\-4

3^5

fa

vor,

sweet com-mun

pos - sess, in

ion,

1890

3=*

Rest up - on
us from a - bove.
Joys which earth can-not af - ford

^MiM^^^^^

The Lord Be with Us


The grace
John

of

our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Rev. 22:21

The
The
The
The

1.

2.
3.

4.

&=-Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

be
be
be
be

W&

with
with
with
with

Thomas

Ellerton, 1826-1893

76

^i=tf
us
us
us
us

as
as

each day

His

we walk

the night En
thro' the hours Of
till

bless-ings
-

A. Arne, 1710-1778

3=*
we

re

long our home-ward


fold our day of
slum-ber calm and

His

Be

rest;

deep,

? I

Be - fore His courts we leave.


gift
of peace on
God.
talk,
Our hearts be near to
si - lent thought or friend - ly
ev - 'ry home the Guest.
He
of
ev - 'ry heart the Light, Of
tect our homes, re - new our pow'rs And guard His peo - pie's sleep.
all

In

m*

road;

fe^Tf f f =J

PE3 =
Pro

ceive;

ETC

*fc

we

pray,

WORSHIP

77

Bless the
The Lord
Toews,

Jac. D.

Stanza

1.

2.
3.

4.

b.

Fanny

4,

J.

will bless

Words

His people with peace. Psalm 29:11

1903
Crosby, 1820-1915

1853

feet,
-

glow;

Safe from blight and stain of


sin,
Of-fered pray 'rand cheer - ful strain;

mmm

e^+

Pollock, b.

Give Thou strength for wea-ry


With Thy vir - tues all
a

with Thy'Spir - it,


life,
Je - sus,
Keep us in
Thy fold, pro-tect us
Bless the words we here have spo - ken,

Je - sus, bless us
Clothe our walk of

Edwin

Charles

iim m =* *=!=>

g=i

^=s

O
Come

re -fresh
us with Thy man - na So
di - vine - ly pure
and sweet!
in - to
our hearts and teach us Thee more ful - ly yet
know.
to
Cleanse, re - fine
our thoughts and ac - tions, Come and reign Thou Lord with - in.
Thy will,
Lord, we pray Thee, Grant we all may meet
If
a - gain.

%I
78

We

Once More Before

*=^

EEt

It

Part

Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving. Psalm 95:2

Benjamin C. Unseld, 1848-1923

Joseph Hart, 1712-1768

a=feta
1.

Once

more

2.

Lord,

in

3.

Still

on

4.

Now, Lord,

be

fore

Thy grace
Thy ho be

fore

we
we

came,

That

bless
bless

ly

Word

We'll

live,

and

we

part,

Help

us

to

part,

Oh,

the
ing

Sav

still

feed,
bless

iour's

name!

im
and

grow;

Thy

^JjIeee

part,

name;

=S=B

^^^p^=^=^=jzgii
72

Let

ev

We

met

And

still

Let

ev

'ry

heart

in

name,

In

Lord,
heart

And

tongue and ev - ry
Je - sus' sa - cred
go on
to
know the
'ry tongue and ev - 'ry

dore and praise the


Je'- sus' name we

same.

we

know.
same.

prac-tice

dore

what

and praise the

part.

iSds^smmm^mm

CLOSING

Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing


The Lord

79

and keep thee. Num. 6:24-26

bless thee

Ascribed to John Fawcett, 1740-1817


Alt. by Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903

Arr

fro,n

sidlian Melody,

1794

T^

f Lord, dis- miss


us each,
\ Let
2 f Thanks we give
fruits
the
\ May
f So that when
no fear
\ Let

'

with Thy bless-ing; Fill our hearts


love pos - sess - ing, Tri-umph in
and
ad - o - ra - tion For Thy Gos of
Thy sal - va - tion In our hearts
us

Thy

Thy
of

love shall call

us,
us.

death ap -pall

with joy and peace; {


re - deem-ing grace: \
pel's joy -ful sound:)
and lives a - bound: >
Sav-iour, from the world a - way, i
Glad Thy sum - mons to o - bey: )

& ^ AAO

re

fresh us,

re

Ev - er faith-ful, Ev - er
May we ev - er, May we

ms

<2-

51

f resh

faith

Trav-'ling thro' this wil-der-ness.


the truth may we be found;
end-less day.
Reign with Thee in

us,
ful

To

IM

=F

Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, Lord

80

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. Col. 3:16

From Genevan

4 j

-j

^^r j-j-H

miss us with Thy bless-ing,

1.

Dis

2.

Though we are

mf

guilt

Thou

y,

art

All that has been

f- t-

a -miss, for -give,


Give ev -ery fet-tered soul re - lease,

3==y

^m
P^-fe
^
f

Lord Help us to feed up


good Wash all our works in

SE a a g=j:

Psalter, 1551

Louis Bourgeois, C.1510-C.1561

Joseph Hart, 1712-1768

3 r
And
And

let

on Thy Word;
Je- sus' blood;

*:

AJ

jg

er

Thy truth with -in

bid us

de

all

part

us

live.

in

peace.

u+
zO-Q
i P
fe
*
r
-m-

A -MEN.

-m-

73

GOD THE FATHER

God

81

God

m
Source

^=a=y
u

1.

Come,

let

us

2.

Oh,

tell

to earth's re

3.

How hap-py

7~g&

P-

all

our

is

nite

mot
por

love. I

to
-

Love

Is

Unknown

is

est

John

Edmund

3:
3:

:c

siiig,

love;

Let heav'n and

love;

In

God

love

His prom

earth their prais - es bring,


re - demp-tion found.

have

mi

we

Christ
-

is-

P- j-r &
-**-

3=*

our

ppi

es

God

r=n

Lorenz, 1854-1942

S.

bound, God
here,

tion

4:8

spir

f f
i

its

cheer,

:s

God
God
God

iPP^
Let
ev - 'ry soul from
His blood has washed our
He
is
our sun
and

love;
love;

love;

f-H^=^=gf FFr

^m=mm^^^^M

a
a

sin

sins

shield

by

wake, Each in
way, His Spir
day,

his heart

sweet

mu

sic

make, And sing, with

turned our night to


day,
Our help, our hope, our strength and stay,
- it

And now we

He

will

be

fe=== i
Refeain

Jfe^

:SE*

==^=
L ^-5"

for Je - sus' sake, For God


us
can re-joice to say, That God
with us all the way, Our God

is

love.

is

love.

is

love.

God

is

God

is

^i^Siiei^i
m
^^^^^m
-*-

*=

Come,

love!

God

is

let

us

all

nite

to

God

sing That

God

a
is

love!

cz:
is

love.

love!

*=
74

krve!

fe

-^*

HIS

The Love of God

82

John 3:16
Frederick

Lehman, 1869-1953

LOVE

Frederick M. Lehman, 1869-1953

The love

1.

of

God

is

When hoar -y time shall


Could we with ink the

2.
3.

great -er far


pass a - way,
o - cean fill,

Than tongue or pen can

ev

er

tell;

And earth-ly thrones and kingdoms fall;


And were the skies of parchment made;

m
g *
pP^^fe^il^Piip

&=&

fc=Sc

And reach-es to the low - est hell.


On rocks and hills and mountains call;
And ev - 'ry man a scribe by trade;

goes be-yond the high - est star,

It

When men who here


Were ev

fuse to pray,
quill,
'ry stalk on earth a

re

lis

err

He

ing child

Re - deem - ing grace to


Nor could the scroll con

love of God,
It

shall for

-ev-

how
er

guilt - y pair, bowed down with care,


God's love, so sure, shall still en -dure,
To
write the love
of
God a - bove

The

God gave His Son


All meas - ure - less
Would drain the o -

rec - on - ciled, And


par-doned from
Ad-am's race The saints' and an -

rich

tain

the

whole, Tho' stretched from sky

win;

his
sin,
gels' song,
to
sky.

and pure! How meas-ure-less


and strong!
- dure- The saints' and an (Omit)
gels' song.

more en

:2i

Copyright, 1917. Renewed


Used by permission.

to

and strong
cean dry;

1945

by Nazarene Publishing House.

All

rights reserved.

GOD THE FATHER

Wondrous Love

83
God

He

so loved the world, that

gave His only begotten Son. John 3:16

William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

Martha M. Stockton, 1821-1885

d~^~^= 3=5
2=*

4:

God

loved the

E'en now

Be
Of

liev

vie

world

by

faith

ing

souls,

t'ry

now

4g_4g=jg

4TH

sin

claim

re
o'er

E
-tfN

-At

-p.
inte
mr=t~j
*
=

*l

Sal

va

tion

Re-demp-tion

glo

rious

And

tri

umph

=*z
:2=t

^r^

full

at

by

His

dy

free
thro'

to

all.

His blood.

Of end

- less
life
in heav'n.
Thro' Christ, the Lord, our King.

mm

J^5

He of - fers
And cleansing

ing hour,

3=z

^^

high - est cost,


death I find,
here
be -low,

fore -taste,
in
the

by the fall;
Son
of God;
be giv'n
you
ran -somed sing

m^mm

^m

ners lost And ru - ined


Him mine, The ris - en
joic - ing go,
There shall to
Sa -tan's pow'r, Let all the

of

A'

fc=e=*

Refeaim

S y J

won-drous love!

'twas love, 'twas

J3E*

feS
P
It

brought

f.

^5=5:
my Sav

fe^

The

love

God

of

iour

me;

to

from a

bove,

==ft

f
^E2

a -g-3

*=

ip.f

ffffp^
r

76

^-f

To

die

^rtp
on
-r*

Cal

lp

va

ry.

HIS

Behold What Love

LOVE

84

Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon ns.l John 3:1
D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942
Warren, 1867-1951

B.

Elliott

bfejEgEEEEE^
1.

Be -hold what

love, yes,

2.

He gave His

life

to

3.

Oh, depths of

love

4.

The

of Christ

love

love

di

whole,

to

lost,

He
He

is

warm and

free,

We

mm

^3

Fa - ther showed

The

vine,

make thee
mor - tals

m
to

thee,

shed His blood for


suf - fered on
the
live
be-cause He

tree;

all,

died;

Fp=

m&mmmmm&mm*m
In

He gave His

that

To heal
Our on

the bod
-

His drops

ly

hope

of

mer

ti-i

*j

ly
Son, Thy
soul from sin
to
the soul, Then come, for
mer - cy
for
heav - en cost His blood 'twas all
fall
on thee And
all
the world be

on
save

y,

of
-

*j

cy

*j

free.

aj-s

si

*J

p-

call.

thee.
-

side.

L zJ
-

Refrain

mtmm

t
Such

can

love

not

bro

~m

f ath

omed,

St

:=

His

be

ken heart

so

wound

'Tis

the bound-less

like

mm%

i
-

ed,

Is

iii

sea;

bleed

ing

now

for

thee.

77

GOD THE FATHER

85

God Moves

in a Mysterious

Way

O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God. Rom. 11:33
Anthony J. Showalter, 1858-1924
William Cowper, 1731-1800

1.

God moves

2.

Ye

3.

Judge not

fear

4.

His

5.

Blind

pur
un

mys

in

ful saints, fresh

the Lord by
will
pos - es
be - lief is

fee
ri

sure

won

His

te - rious way,
cour- age take;

ders

to
so
for

Un

ev

per

We

sense,

pen

fast,
err,

And scan His work

to

fold

ing

form;

much dread

The clouds ye
But trust Him

His
-

'ry
in

grace;
hour;
vain;

fci^i
And rides up - on the storm.
the sea,
He plants His foot-steps in
on your head.
bless-ings
Are big with mer - cy, and shall break In
smil - ing face.
prov - - dence He hides a
a frown -ing
Be - hind
the flow'r.
be
bit - ter taste, But sweet will
The bud may have a
And He will make it plain.
His own in - ter - pret - er,
is
God
i

mp==
86

God

The mercy

of the

Lord

is

fc

E^E

A-

everlastii

upon them

to everlasting

1.

2.
3.

4.

God is love, His mer - cy bright-ens


ev - er;
Chance and change are bus -y
E'en the hour that dark -est seem-eth
He with earth-ly cares en-twin-eth

He forms, and woe He

But His mer- cy

wan-eth

*f ^E=
78

Him. Psalm

4M-

103:17

All

light -ens;
nev - er;

SEE

the path

in

5
which we

move;

ges move;
Will His changeless good-ness prove;
Hope and com -fort from a - bove;

Worlds de-cay, and

God
God
From the mist His bright-nessstreameth; God
Ev - 'ry-where His glo - ry shin - eth; God

Bliss

that fear

D. M. Click, 19th Century


-

pl

Love, His Mercy Brightens

Is
from

John Bowring, 1792-1872

r^

is
is

is
is

light,
light,
light,
light,

and
and
and
and

nHi

God
God
God
God
::

is
is
is

is

love.
love.
love.
love.

f=

HIS

LOVE

Such Love, Such Wondrous Love

87

Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us. I John 3:1
Robert Harkness, 1880-1961
C. Bishop, 20th Century

fcF=FR=a
n
i 4i

>

I*

-4

3.

sin ner such as


I, Should yearn to change my
a
That God should love
That Christ should join so free - ly in the scheme, Al - though it meant His
I, The
Fa - ther planned, the
will- ful out -cast such as
That for
a

4.

And now

1.

2.

He

takes

me

His heart

to

E
BH r
fe&Eifcl
m

He

son,

asks

not

t=*

b.

fct

me

to

.**

rest
till
He had planned to bring me nigh,
to bliss, Nor
ev
er
hu - man tongue find no - bier theme
va - ry, Did
buy,
Sav-iourbled and died; Re - demp-tion for
a worth-less slave to
are done,
fill
a serv-ant's place; The "far - off coun - try" wan -d 'rings all
sor

row

death on

in

Cal

i-

jm
I*

C"

won

Than

love
di - vine
long had law
o - pen are

Who
Wide

der

J3

^#^
ti&zw=zm

ful

is

rzjt.

love

that ran

and grace
His arms

1929.

me?

somed
de
of

I
sin

-ner such as

I,

^*4=kg=

S=jS
1/

Copyright,

t= 1
Such love

Renewed

such

such love,

fied.

grace.

=3^
s

Such love, (Such love) such won-drous love, That

PPI
a

3
this!

J=4

-g>-

^^
*=5

love

like

Refrain

P
love,

i^

*=:

JEJ^i=

mm

won-drous

~v

'+

How

1/
1957

God should

^=^
1 T F-t

^^telS

How won

der

ful

is

love

like

^-E
J ~U

by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.

this!

Used by permission
79

GOD THE SON

Oh, Such Wonderful Love

88
I.

Me may

That the love wherewith Thou hast loved


N. McHose, 19th Century, Alt.

L-fizfl

-8
1.

Oh,

2.

Pal

3.

Man

-ft

-*=B

the great love

ces,

man

great

sor

of

1T--9

deem

has shown To
room For
no
But
was He,

iour

and inns had


rows and home- less

suame

ful

who

Christ,

ly

so

my Re

yet

ing His

tree,

Leav

ly

came

Down from yon

Friend,

Pour

and

er

ifei

the
-

ful

ipPppPP
dear Sav

the
sions

on

die

N. McHose, 19th Century

I.

=s

Ni
joy

he in them. John 17:26

ing

and

seep

tre

hea

ven our

in

in

fi

beau

ful

ti

path
to
nite streams up

il

-mmmm^mm

throne
lume,

me

on

Refkain

wm^
To
And

save

love

res

i=gE32

cue
us

from
that can

$=

sin
sin

nev

me

ner like

f=^.
Oh,
....

and from shame.


er - more end.

Oh,

such

won

such

der

- ful.

= - a^ i=E^f=N
v

3^ ^m
tparr
won

der

ful

love! Oh,
Oh,

c~rrc rn^rn^
'

such

won -der

such
-

won

der

ful

love!

Je

sus,

my

ful,

ttiilipppppPpiltiFfJ-^z
Sav

iour, left

^!it==l
so

seep

tre

and throne, To

res

mmm

cue

sin-

ner

like

T-'

"K

> p-^

->--!

me.
*

LI

Love Found Me
God, who

Henry

1.

2.

is

When

3.

I'll

4.

And

faint - ing
vie - tion

ing

sit

heard the
though I
is

my

sing

ho

strong

from

an

end

ing

at

words so

4
-

kinc
-

ness

lost,

my
me

sleep,

tossed,

and

deep, Love
death, Love

His

blest,

Love

mmmm

^=tdst=

Love
LoVe
em love,
Love
feet
am known, Love
rest,"
brace,

feet,

L. Gilmour,

Love

me
me
me
me

found
found
found
found

found
found
found
found

1836-1920

My
Con
For
I'll

me
me

A\

me

Christ

me

And

me, "Come, wea - ry, heav -yme,


He wooed me to His
me,
I'm yoked to Him in
me, Where I
shall know as

found
found
found
found

i
\

"4

found
found
found
found

fr

me.
me.
me.
me.

Wilove,

-2 ~Zi

L_

Oh,

twas

love,

oh,

'twas

love, 'twas

won

-drous love,

-0-

Pmj

--rf-*=Ff-

K.

Refrain

r+^h

den,

Love

pest
less

3K
<Pi

tern

me

loved us. Eph. 2:4

Henry

Love
Love
breath, Love
gives
gold- paved street, Love
dark
from

long withstood His grace, Love


ad - vo - cate
a- bove, Love
san - nas round the throne, Love

'

per

Arr. by

was

dor

He

mercy, for His great love wherewith

soul
seized

Sav-iour's

is

la

in

and
in
sin
out
Spir - it roused me
praise Him while He
reach the
when
I

The

sav

rich

Gilmour, 1836-1920

L.

89

^~l^V =*=f=
p
=F

=f=f=
U w

m.

JN^f^y^=g==|p|
^mmrn
*~f:

Love

that

moved

the might

God,

Love, love,

'twas

love

found

me

GOD THE SON

Word

90

The Word was made

flesh,

William W. Howe, 1823-1897

God Incarnate

of

and dwelt among us. John 1:14


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

^a=E I 4

2.

Word of God in - car


The Church from her dear Mas

3.

It

1.

float

eth

like

ban

make Thy Church, dear Sav

4.

tf

nate

ter

ner

iour,

=*

Truth, un-changed, un
still that light she
shin - eth
like
It
a
bear
To
be - fore the

And

? =

m w^^
We

praise

Thee for

It
It

is
is

teach

Thy wan-d'ring

*=

lift

bea
na

ing,

eth
con

O'er

tions

pin &3E|fe
our dark
the earth to
the dark - ling
light as
of

Light of
-

Thy

all

bove
true

ra
cas

com
pil

world;
old;

5^-

iS

diance That from the hal ket


Where gems of truth
pass That o'er life's surg grims By
this their path

lowed page,
are
ing
to

stored,
3ea,
trace,

m*

r
A

Ian

It

is

our foot - steps Shines on from age


tern to
liv the heav'n-drawn pic - ture Of Christ, the
'Mid mists and rocks and quick -aands, Still guides, O Christ,
They see Thee face
end - ed,
Till, clouds and dark - ness

^j^^

82

sky;
shine.

===

W:

^mmm

the
the gold - en
the chart and

@mfei

chang

S=

Wis - dom from on high,


Re-ceivedthe gift di - vine,
Be - fore God's host un -furled;
A lamp of pu - rest gold,

J.

:p^
"M ff-lF

m
i.

as
tk

tz

J-*

to

age.

ing

Word.

to
to

Thee.
face.

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

Hark! Are They Not Angels


Glory

God

to

in

91

the highest. Luke 2:14

Willmann, 19th Century

F. A.

Anna Toews

Trans, by

Friesen, b. 1912

=Js:

34=2
Hark!

Are

Lo!

Sing

Come!

Sing,
.,*.-

they

not

ers

of

all

ye

-w-

-f*-

man - kind the won


Pro-claim - ing that Je
No great -er love ev
To

K.

-4

an - gels that
in
heav - en
na - tions, sing

praise

-(-

der

of
a

voic

in

es,

from

bring
sin

bless

,fcswill
will

That
For

Now

be
be

fi

en

our

to

,j

bring

ing

num-ber,
Sav - iour!

J*

MMUm

E3

nite

r###rf

to
to

man!
man!

is

giv'n:

mm*

peace
peace
sweet

on
on
and

be
be

ly

earth

earth,
clear

Glo
Glo
Glo

F=
-

ry
ry
ry

to
to
to

God!
God!
God!

Glo
Glo
Glo

ry
ry
ry

-m

r=

and
and

good
good

ly

the

3M==fNMM

iH

mes-sage

are

ly

of love? Soul, list


to the
is born; A - rouse,
all
ye
to man. Give hearts, hands, and

iour,

mmmm

a - bove!
that mourn.
a - gain.

ners
ing

mul - ti-tudes sing-ing; The songs of


re-joic - ing they
wake from your slum-ber! And saints then may com-fort the
praise for His fa - vor! Pro-claim - ing our Fa -ther's great

g=g=

fcfe:

in

mes-sage

ful

er

glad

our Sav
was giv

sus,

ji\i
an-thems
peo-ple,

111

r=r

$=--

to
to
to

God
God
God

in
in
in

heav'n!
heav'n!
heav'n!

GOD THE SON

Joy to the World!

92

Rejoice greatly,

daughter of Zion.Zech. 9:9

From Psalm 98

mm

Arr. from George F. Handel, 1685-1759

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

fe

h J
1.
2.
3.
4.

E
world!

Joy
Joy

to
to

No
He

more

let

earth!
sins

rules

the

world

mm
ceive
fest

na

Let
Let

earth

re-

men

their

Nor thorns
And makes

grow,
grace,

in-

the

gfe Ufl Jlfl JSii^S

ev Let
ry
While fields and
the ground; He
comes to
tions prove
The
glo - ries
King;

come;
reigns;

4W-rfH?
*

'

her

em

pare

Him

room,

floods, rocks,

hills,

and

plains,

make
of

bless - ings
right -eous

pre

heart

'

ploy;

His
His

flow
-

ness,

i?

^=^^PPg

t *

And heav' n and na - ture


Re - peat the sound - ing
Far

Lord
Sav - iour
and
sor - rows
with truth and
the
the

m
9

songs

the
the

as

And won

the curse
ders
of
1.

is

His

And

And heav' n and na - ture


Re - peat the sound - ing

sing.
joy,

found,

Far

as

love,

And

won

heav n and
'

na

ture

the curse
ders
of

is

His

sing

j-

r
i=feffi
And
Re -

heav/'n
peat,

Far

as,

And

won

Srf
t

vv

heav'n and na

ture

rsing,

ders,

7fr

mm
ira

heavn and na

and
re
far

And

peat
as

won

- ture
sing,
the sound-ing
joy.
found,
the curse is
His
love.
ders of

wm

MEN.

xi

f I F

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

What Mean Those Holy Voices?

Hark!
Glory

to

God

on earth peace, good will toward men. Luke 2:14

John Cawood, 1775-1852

1.
2.

3.

93

Ait. by George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

Hark! what mean those ho - ly voi - ces, Sweet - ly sound-ing thro' the skies?
Peace
on earth, good-will from heav - en, Reach-ing far
as man
is found;
Haste, ye mor-tals, to
a - dore Him; Learn His name and taste His joy;

^^^^^^n
Lo!
Souls
Till

th'an-gel

ic host
re-deemed, and sins
in heav'n ye sing

re
for

joi

ces; Heav'n-ly

giv - en, Loud


be- fore Him,"Glo
-

hal - le - lu
our songs of joy
ry be
to God

jahs rise.

shall sound.

most high!"

r**r*-r
Hear them

tell

Christ

is

Let

us learn

born,

the won-droussto - ry, Hear them chant in hymns of joy:


the great A-noint-ed; Heav'n and earth His praises sing!
the won-drous sto - ry, Of
our great Re-deem-er's birth,

frfc t-Jt:

3^

imam

ry in
the high -est, glo - ry! Glo
Oh,
re-ceive whom God
ap- point -ed For
Q pread the bright-ness of
His glo - ry, Till

'Glo

"j.

God most high!"


ry be
to
your Proph-et, Priest and King!
cov - er
all
the earth.
it

fJfc=g=g=Hn^:
*3
I

&

f
85

GOD THE SON

94

Come,
now go

Let us

and

Ye

All

Faithful

which

see this thing

come

is

pass. Luke 2:15

to

Latin Hymn, 18th Century Trans, by Frederick Oakley, 1802-1880


Stanza 2, William Mercer, 1811-1873
John F. Wades Cantus Diversi 1751

Sfe

T 1

}>

1.

ye

faith

true

choirs

of
of

Yea,

Lord,

we

&-

come,
True

2.

all

God

Sing,

3.

4.

m&
3S

Joy

ful,

God,

an

gels,

greet

Thee,

Born

of
in
this

JB
:

tt ^

come
Our

ye,

low

- ly

sing,

all

ye

sus,

to

Je


"

na

cit

Thee

to

ture

He

zens
be

of

Woid
c

and

be

of

the

ry
of

to

Fa

the

^3iJpM
Vo-i'tt

all

Be

ther,

hi

the
Born,
- got
- ten,
Glo ry

Now

in

hem
horred;

bove

giv'n;

9=H
1

-1

-ih- =j- p
fif- **-

K ing
m

'

esh

idl

gels;
ere a - ted;
the
high - est;
ap - pear - ing;

I lOt

fl

an

of

-J-

r-I

1-

ab
ry

'

- ing,

r
-

le

nal,

ta - tion,

morn

glo

all

ther,

-t-i^H
vy

ter

py

hath not
heav'n

*
J J

Him

hold

urn - phant,

til

J J

Fa God,

11

c^

Con ie
Son
Glo

1^

SPP
ex
hap

Beth

ye

e
-

I*

come

-#=
-Atitf
dm^si

tri

light

==fc^

*=*: W

DF
O

and

- ful

Light
Sing

Refkain

J*
O

come,

*\T

mn

8=*

86

come,

let

us

JZt

dore

Him,

come,

let

I
us

Him,

dore

.1

jj
let

us

or
a

3
-e -*

dore

&

Him,

5?

Christ,

the

Lord.

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

95

Oh, Beautiful Star of Bethlehem


We

have seen His star in the east. Matt. 2:2


R. Fisher Boyce, 20th Century
Adger M. Pace, 1883-1959
Har. by Adger M. Pace, 1883-1959
Theme by R. Fisher Boyce, 20th Century

Oh, beau-ti
ueau-u
Oh, beau-ti
un,

2.
3.
.

ful Star of Beth


ful Star, the hope
ful
ju
Star, the hope

le-hem, shin-ing a -far thro' shadows dim,


of light, guid-ing the pil- grim thro' the night,
of rest, for the re-deemed, the good and blest,

ing a light for those who lone have gone,<have gone,) And guiding the wise men
ver the moun-tain till the break of dawn,(thedawn;)And m-to the light of
Yon-der in glo - ry when the crown is won, (is won;) PorJe-sus is now that

Giv

^^

^53

:3=lES

e^

D.S. Oh, give

3E5

a=

on their way un - to the place where Je-sus lay,


per - feet day it will give out
a love - ly ray, Beau-ti
Star di - vine, brighter and brighter He will shine.

way

light the

in

the land

to

r"

hem, shine

J-i
j Oh
beau
'

P~
on.

hem,

of Beth

ful Star

le-

-^ro^

J
- ti

ful

of

Star

Beau

ti -

ful,

beau-ti

ful

&3M^=^

-r

g^mrrr^~T
Beth-le

to

feet day,
.

shine on.

^^

thy light

flEl-HAltf
Refrain

TINE.
Fine.

t)

per-per

of

us

Star,

m
D.S.

Shine up -on

us

un

til

the glo-ry

dawn;

mii^/fTrf^4^444^^
Star of Beth

le-hem,

glo-,, r y

dawn;

Copvright, 1940, Pace and Boyce, owners.

Used by permission.

87

GOD THE SON

96

Star of the East


We

have seen His star

in the east. Matt. 2:2

Amanda Kennedy,
George Cooper, 1840-1905

^S^lpi
1.

2.

Star
Star

I i

i=E^j|=&|=i=3

O Beth le hem
un-dimmed by each

the East,
the East,

of
of

19th Century
by Jesse R. Baxter, 1887-1960

Air.

Star,
cloud,

Guid-ing

What

us
on
the storms

if

MESEfete
1

^=======0=

I
of

the

hope

thou

East,

the

of

^^+3f3=z

heav-en

a
grief gath-er

^
dark

bil -

Sor

far;

loud?

lows

roll:

row

Lead

from

us

sin

round us

AJ

lulled

rays

by

thy

beam

to

ry

Al

glo

to

A)

and grief are


and pure thy

Faith-ful

While

soul,

=,=

ifc

of

EEE

:*4=l=tE
D.C. Star

to

5-5

<J

'

f^

<
4

light,

Thou

save,

Still

Fine.

JK * L W;

the

we
of each mor-tal
in death's lone - ly night; Fear-less and tran-quil
bright o'er the era - die and bright o'er the grave; Smiles of a Sav- iour are

hope

mi*

star

/Ae

o/

as Mow

up

look

sw/ee/

=sp

to thee,

jEtef/j -

fe

/zewi

g Lgzz^B

!SJ-^

Know-ing thou beam 'st


ofheav'nin

mir-rored in thee, Glimp-ses

mim$t>

m
-

fol

on

thro'

thy

e-ter-ni
light v/e

ty;
see;

Al __

Help us
Guide us

to
still

H-

^=ZS
D.C.

llpiiiipil

^l=St

low where thou


ward to that

still

bless

dost guide,
- ed
shore,

Pil

Af

grims of

&

Ptg. Co.

nt*

so

wide,

is

o'er.

copyright, 1950. by Stamps-Baxter Music

earth

ter earth's toil

t=H*-rf-

_2-

An.

A JJ-i t^^zj.-^

:ze

B ^M=1^1^_
-

star.

Used by permission.

i@

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

Town

Little
And

thou Bethlehem

among

art not the least

the princes of

Juda. Matt. 2:6


Lewis H. Redner. 1831-1908

Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893

i
fit
O

2.

For Christ

lit

How
O

3.

4.

3^3

fppp

1.

si

town

of

Beth

is

born

of

Ma

ly

hem!

le

ry,

ly,

how

si

Child

of

Beth

=F

lent

le -

- ly,

h'em!

How

we see thee
And gath - ered all a The won - drous gift is
De - scend to
us, we

still

lie;

bove,
giv'n!

pray;

Ji'
'

H^

'

3Sb=t

^^^^^=^pn:
A

bove thy deep and dream-less sleep The


si - lent
While mor-tals sleep, the
an - gels keep Their watch of
God im- parts to
So
hu - man hearts The bless -ings
en - ter
in,
Be
born in
Cast out our sin, and

=t

i==f^==f

tie

lent

ho

97

Bethlehem

of

J=^

-F-

-fc-

"he"

feEE

stars go

by;

won-d 'ring

love.

us

FJ

Jl

His heav'n.

of

to

P-

day.

JET

:=drq=d
Yet

thy dark streets shin


to - geth
ing stars,
com
ear may hear His
an
hear the Christ-mas

No

We

eth
er

in

morn

ing,

gels,

The
Pro

ev - er
claim the

in
this
But
The great glad

And prais - eB sing


Where meek souls will

come

to

us,

to

re

all

the

God

the

ceive

Him

bide with

years
King,
still,

us,

last

Are

met

And peace
The
Our

ti

in

thee

to

men

on

sin,
tell;

ft*..

to

Em man

birth!

dings

dear Christ en

Lord

ing Light;

ho - ly
world of

mm

=t

The hopes and fears of

earth.

ters
-

night.

in.
-

el!

^1B

GOD THE SON

98

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks


Fear not,

Nahum
:tfl

for,

behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy. Luke 2:10

Tate, 1652-1715

_jLp

Richard

-X

3.

Willis,

1819-1900

a^i^PS^^ii

j^g-a-

While shep- herds watched their flocks by night, All seat- ed


"To you, in
Da- vid's town this day, Is
born of
Thus spake the ser - aph, and forth-with Ap-peareda

1.

2.

S.

on

Da

ground,

the
-

Hue,

vid'a

shin-ing

throng

i=i^=fel=i

^tMFF

&

^
The
The
Of

an
Sav
an

gel

of

liliiis

*=B

the

iour,

who

gels

prais-ing

is

Lord came down, And

glo

And

this

Christ

the Lord,

God,

and thus

ry

shall

shone a
be

Ad-dressed their joy

-i

round.

the

sign

ful

song

i-

ft
fcfc

f?*

"Fear not," said


The heav'n - ly
"All

glo

ry

he,

*
for

might

dread

Babe you

there shall find

be

God

to

fe

=n

on

high,

i=S=g

Had

To hu

And

to

man view
the

bring To
of gre>at joy
I
ti - dings
you and
mean.- ly
wrapt in swath- ing bands, And
in
a
Good - will hence- forth, from heav'n to men, Be - gin and
All

gppi

PP

dis

mind,

earth be

played.

peace:

m^m

"Glad

90

P^W

seized their troub-led

-F-

ii

man

all

man-ger
nev

-w-j

kind."
laid."

er

cease."

^
^d

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

Room
Emily E.

1.

Thou didst

2.
3.

Heav-en's
Fox - es

4.

Thou

5.

When the

cam

leave
arch

es

to earth

shade

of the

Thy

ing

found no

come

to

Lord, with

to

for

peo

vie

al

de

est
pie
to

room For Thy


earth,

And

the
the
the

r^

n*

liv

choirs

ho - ly
in great-est

na
hu

tiv

mil

r=t

crown,

When Thou

gels

sang,

Of

Thy

had their nests In


the
ing
Word That should
shall

At

sing,

Thy

le-hem's home there was


birth didst Thou
sod,
Thou
ing and scorn, and with
ly

was the

me

home, say -

ing,

Gal

Cal

side

Oh,

come

my

to

va-ry.
for Thee.

E^

ii

1840-1908

ly

birds

its

Son of God,
In the des-erts of
crown of thorn Did they take Thee to
"Yet there is room, "There is room at my

2fc

king
an -

But in Beth But


low in
But Thy couch
But with mock Thou wilt call

cree;
tree;
free;

ry

FiB

Thy

and

me;

for
-

cam-est,

and

rest,

heav-ens shall ring

and Thy roy

com

throne, and
rang, when

their

birth,

set

Ira D. Sankey,

Thy

found

est

i)9

the inn. Luke 2:7

in

1836-1897

Elliott,

S.

Thee

for

There was no room for them

t=t
jjit^HSU-TS

*=35
heart, Lord Je-sus! There

is

**

room

in

my

heart for Thee.

l-T*"

mm

Oh,

come

to

my

mm

heart, Lord

Je

sus,

come! There

is

room

in

*=

my

:?st

heart

A -men.

for Thee.

GOD THE SON

100

Holy Night!

Silent Night!
And found

the babe lying in a

Joseph Mohr, 1792-1848


Trans, by John Freeman Young,

Si
Si
Si

1.

2.
3.

t^ot
Ho
Ho
Ho

lent night!
lent night!
lent night!

ly

ly
ly

night!
night!
night!

All

Franz Grueber,

calm,

is

1787-1863

is
bright,
at
the sight!
love's^ pure light

all

Shep - herds quake


of
Son
God,

=*
=6: i

PP

fc

1820-1885

=3^

manger. Luke 2:16

^czz:

^^^m^^^^^m^^
vir - gin moth-er and Child; Ho - ly In - fant, so ten der and mild,
stream from heaven a - far,
Heav'nly hosts
sing al - le - hi - ia.
diant beams from Thy ho - ly face, With the dawn of re - deem - ing grace,
-AA- -AA- -A _ <""i "A- -A^* -A- -A

Round yon
Glo

Ra

ries

*=

&

rf

^FPf^

N^i^^pP^ ^T
Sleep

in

Christ, the

Je

heav - en Sav - iour,

sus, Lord,

at

peace,
born!

Sleep

is

Thy

birth,

Je

ly

in

Christ, the

heav - en - ly
Sav - iour, is

sus, Lord,

Thy

at

peace.
born.
birth.

gi

101

To Us a Child of Hope
Unto us

a child

is

born,

John Morrison, 1749-1798

a son

is

Is

Born

given. Isa. 9:6


Lowell

Mason, 1792-1872

ferti^p^pppipppi^p
us

Ji.
3.

a , child
,
shall be

of
the
His pow'r, m-creas-ing,

S?
His name

hope
is
born,
To
us
Prince of Peace, For - ev still shall spread, His
reign

^jE fcEfcB^E

a
er

no

Son

is

more

end

giv'n,
-

dored.

shall

know;

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

To Us a Child of Hope

Him

shall

Won

Jus

the tribes of
earth o - bey,
der - f ul,
the Coun - sel - lor,
tice shall guard His throne
a - bove
-

2^

e|=

Born

gm
<^<e:

a?
t
The

Is

:::h

Him, all the hosts


The great and might
And peace a -bound
fr*

EE

heav'n.
Lord.

of
-

y
be

of

the heavenly host praising

God. Luke

Thomas

James Montgomery. 1771-1854

102

2:13

Hastings,

issirita^iiliNi^
1.

2.
3.
4.

low.

Angels! from the Realms of Glory


A multitude

:zs

1784-1872

be*

An-gels! from the realms of glo - ry, Wing your flight o'er all the earth; Ye who
Shep-herds!inthe field a - bid -ing, Watch-ing o'er your flocks by night, God with
Saints! be-fore the al - tar bend-ing, Watch-ing long in hope and fear, Sud-denSinners! wrung with true repentance, Doomed for guilt to end-less pains: Jus -tice

mmm^^^mmm
=&
mm
r
e

14:

fr

=t

3S

- ry, Now pro-claim Mes - si - ah's birth:


re - sid -ing; Yon-der shineB the heaV"nly light: rv. Q
bome and
the Lord, de- scend-ing, In
His tern - pie shall ap-pear
re-vokes the sen-tence, Mer-cy calls you, break your chains

sang ere

man

now

iy

3J

a^

5fcE*

is

tion's sto

,,.
^ wor

'

i,;
smp

'

now

'

^~

-i

'

iii%f|^^^i
Worship

Christ, the

newborn King. Come

<m$m
tnr

&

r
r

&Tt~
H

and worship, Worship Christ the newborn King.

=0
93

GOD THE SON

Glory to God in the Highest

103
Glory
B. Elliott

God

to

in

the highest,

Warren, 1867-1951

JAvely

and on earth peace. Luke 2:14


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

i^

:4:

1.

2.
3.

4.

-Sv

2_
Glo
Glo
Glo
Glo

ry
ry
ry
ry

to
to
to
to

God
God
God
God

in
in
in

P=3
herds
on
reach
ev
dies
good
ness
un
thro'
par - don

est!
- est!
- est!
- est!

the

Let
For
For

mel - oHis mer - cy and His


this won-drousplan
of

an

joy

its

gels to

Sing

'ry

land;

Christ,

to

all;

Oh,

our

-j^-

with

mu

Re

deem-

His

for
blest

How

blood;

ing

to

the

ful

1 **#=*

plain;

His

Said

the

^E^i=^

^-L ^-

shep

high
high
high
high

PP

.4:

the
the
the
the

in

&

love!

'tis

the
the
the

know

His

for-

sic
er,

I
i
sweet
freat
eep

bv

Christ has

est,
est,

est
ness,

give

come,

-^^"^"^

j1

Sav

&=&

er - more
to reign.
ap-peared to save from sin
by
His right hand,
er snown
sin - ful
to
mor - tals on
this ball,
Grant -ing full
sal - va - tion thro' the grace
of
God.

iour

=#
ik

REFB4IN

iP=^=q
-

ry

aH^p

ev

Has
Ev

"Glo

-*-

to

God

in

yg
the

high

J
-

est!

* pi

^fPS

Peace on earth, good

will

to

men";

wm^mm
4e

INCARNATION AND BIRTH

Glory to God in the Highest

#3
an

Let

gels

2*23
r3
cho

the

join

And

ras,

help

praise His name.

to

fccE

E=rfi

104

Zion's Glad Morning


They saw the young

child with

Mary His mother, and


-Matt.

fell

down and worshipped Him.

2:11

Arr.

Reginald Heber, 1783-1820

sM-

tn

5.

Vain

3.

from Harmonia Sacra

K
fc

--*-

4.

2.

1^

Hail the blest morn when


Bright-est and best
of
Cold on His era - die
Say, shall we
yield
Him,

1.

the great Me - di
the sons of the
the dew-drops are
in cost - ly
de

fer each

am

tor

morn

ing,
ing,

shin

vo

la

tion,
tion,

Down from
Dawn on
Low lies
O - dors
Vain

ly

the
our
His
of

with

ry
de - scends; Shep - herds, go wor - ship the
us Thine aid;
Star
of
the East,
the
howith the beasts of
stall;
An - gels a - dore Him in
the
dom and
of-f'rings di
vine,
Gems of
the moun - tain and
gifts would His
Rich - er
fa - vor
se - cure;
by
far
is
the
gions of
ness,

and

glo
lend

Jpj>_

*=*

f f f

i=MM
-

3.h^

o>

*>

j#-

idd=fel

in the
man - ger; Lo! for His guard the bright an - gels
zon a - dom - ing, Guide where our in - f ant Re-deem - er
slum-ber re
clin - ing,
Mak - er, and Mon - arch, and Sav - iour
pearls of the o cean, Myrrh from the for - est, or gold from
heart's ad - o - ra - tion, Dear - er to
God are the prayers of

Babe

at

ri

is

m M
->-

tend,
laid,

of
all.
the mine?
the poor.

#e

..

95

GOD THE SON

105

The Old Rugged Cross

George Bennard, 1873-1958

George Bennard, 1873-1958

a hill far a - way stood an old rug-ged cross, The


em-blem of
Oh, that old rug-ged cross, so de-spised by the world, Has a won-drous atIn the old rug-ged cross, stained with blood so di- vine, A
won - drous
To the old rug-ged cross I will ev - er be true, Its
shame and re-

On

1.

2.
3.
4.

Sfi

ES

1 r-

'

t.

J*.

^aig^gSpg^^^^
%

suf-f'ring and shame; And I


love that old cross where the dear-est
trac-tion for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left His glo - Ty
beau-ty
I
see;
For 'twas on that old cross Je - sus suf-fered
proach glad-ly bear;
Then He'll call me some day to my home far

^IP
f
"
Ssfe
*=^
^^te*^
*

^< J|?:*J

For a world of

lost

sin-nerswas
- va -

bear it to dark Cal


par don and sane - ti
Where His glo-ry for- ev - er
-

|*

i^s
r

Refrain

-v

slain.

So

ry.

fy

me.

I'll

share.

" *w

To
To

and best
a - bove
and died
a - way,

I'll

cher-ish the old rug-ged


cross,

the

5=K
M

ZW*T

cross,
Till
old rug-ged cross,

mm
^^^

T~TT~t

old rug-ged
cross,
the

Hrfc
Copyright, 1913.
rights reserved.

my

1_^_5

J=M

a,

tro-phies at last

'.

k.

lay

down;

R P~F

t r

mm

And
cross,
old rug-ged cross,

will cling to

k.

ik

it

mrtf=&ig

Renewal 1941. The Rodeheaver


Used by permission.

Co.,

V~V

ex-change

owner.

fc^

yrti

m
wm

*r

some day

the

for

crown.

&^

t5=

International

copyright secured.

All
96

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

The Hand That Was Wounded for Me

106

He

was wounded for our transgressio?is. \sa. 53:5


Daniel B. Towner, 1850-1919
Hattie H. Pierson, 19th Century

3=B=

:^_l

i&:
The

1.

hand

2.

E'en

now

3.

The

hand

that

was nailed

the
thro'
a
tc

see,
can
I
that wrought won-ders

down to the world


stretched o'er the gulf
pre-cious than gems

be
of
or

low;
years,
gold,

'Tis

in

mist
days

beck- on

With heal- ing


The price of

old,

now

ure

more

the souls that roam,

to

hope for my sin -sick soul,demp-tiou from sin and shame,

and
re

reach- es
still
out-

love

That hand
Holds treas

tears,

ing

*
_^:

-m

<

In

woe,

of
of
of

cross

Mm^immm
And

point-ing the

One
The

touch of
gift
of

way

to
the heav'n ly home.
fin- ger will make me whole!
va - tion thro' Je - sus' name.

its

sal

The hand

see,

my

Sav -iour

that

for me;
was wounded

see,
I

'Twill lead

for

to

the man-sions

me

in

me;

roll.

=S2

33

love

Sav- iour

me;

for

P^

E~E
see,

my

The hand of

was wounded

see,

"^
I

J-

-9-

a- bove,The hand that was wound-ed

^^EJ^^^^fe

for

rr
r f
me!

was wound-ed

for

me

Copyright,
reserved.

Renewal 1933 by A.
1905.
Used by permission.

P.

Towner.

Assigned

to

Hope Publishing

Co.

All rights

GOD THE SON

He Was Nailed

107

Who
F.

Me

to the Cross for

bare oar sins in His

own body on

the tree. I Pet. 2:24

A. Graves, 20th Century

Century

F. A. Graves, 20th

^jjJE3g^E^E^^g^^3E3E:

1.

2.
3.

4.

What

won

der

ful,

won - der

His heav
Thus He left
He was wound-ed for our
He gave
His life
So

en

Sav

ful
ly

glo

trans
for

*^EE
me!

Free-ly

He was

rows,

too;

world from

sin,

He's the Heal - er of


And He's gone to pre

Fa

sor

iour,

Who would die

ry

To

on the
ac-com-plish His
He car - ried our
re-deem - ing this

gres - sions, And


oth - ers
In

plan;

cross

m=mm^^immi

:5
r<

for
ther's

shed -ding His


born
of the

pre-cious

life

blood,

Vir
ev

Ma

ry,

gin

This

He

That

at

^-4

J*

sick

'ry

pare

man

^u^ruJ-MU_j J ^^J
-

That the
Took up-

ness,

sion,

Refrain

e^=*

:2i,j:

ner might be made


on Him the form
of
came to the world to
last we may en
ter
sin

=t

%==
1

is

man.
do.

He

was

== iekk

h
,

i,

free,

J*
*__*

-*5-

me,

nailed to

the cross for

He was

in.

J
d.

=.-

-|A_
\-

:t=z:

=
He

tmmM
was

nailed

to

the

cross

for

He was

nailed to the cross,

me;
nailed to the cross,

t>

On the

-fied, for
cross cru-ci
cru-

me He

died,

He was

nailed to the cross for me.

L-fcU^^=hE=^=|S=P=^=Ek-k=^=:t2=^r.t
'18

z=t
I

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

108

Behold the Saviour of Mankind


Thy hands

Father, into

Samuel Wesley,

-Luke 23:46

tny Spirit.

Early American Melody

1662-1735

St.,

N-tH-^g>i|fc^

:*^St

Be - hold the Sav - iour of man-kind Nailed to the shame ful tree;
Hark! how He groans while na-ture shakes, And earth' s strong pil - lars bend;

1.

2.

3.

commend

pre - cious ransom's paid! 'Re - ceive my soul!" He cries;


done! the
in
full glo - ry shine;
soon He'll break death's envious chain, And
'

'Tis

4.

But

^^m

*g
How
The

great the
tern

See where

He

of

Lamb

:s;

veil

that

Him

in

sun der breaks, The

bows His
God, was

Not

sa

ev

in

To

clined

cred head!
pain,
er

All the

By His own blood He entered

EZ

si

t^y=g=y=^3
love

pie's

bleed and

die

mar

sol

id

for thee,
bles rend,

He bows His

head, and dies,

Was

love,

ev

er

like

Thine!

109

Blood of Beasts

once into the holy place, having obtained eternal


redemption for us. Heb. 9:12
in

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

mm

5=

blood

of

heav'n-ly
lay
her
back to

we

re

A-

-A-

On

Lamb,

Takes

On

that

see

The
To

bur

joice
Tar-

Could give the guilt

F=a
<+

con-Bcience peace,
no - bier name
While like a
I
stand,
pen - i - tent,
When hang-ing on the curs - ed tree,
We bless the Lamb with cheer - ful voice.

sac

- ri

fice

of

m=fW

its:

ish

al

our
dear
dens
the

sins

all

hand

3^

J
g-1-*

Jew

beasts,

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

slain,

way;

'

head

of

Thou

didst

Thine,
bear,

curse

re

move:

^m
see

tnrai
tars

fT

wash a - way the


And rich-er blood than
And there con-fess my
And hopes her guilt was
And sing His bleed - ing

Or

stain.

they.
sin.

there.
love.

1
94

;OD THE SON

110

Now

The Eventide Falls Gently


Not My

Clara M. Brooks,

b.

will,

but Thine, be done. Luke 22:42

1882

B. Elliott

Warren, 1867-1951

With feeling

The

e-ven-tide falls gen -tly now, By Ked-ron's side, o'erOl-ive's brow,


fer-vent prayer for you and me
He wres-tled there in ag - o - ny;
And then be-fore His vi-sioncame The crown of thorns, the cru-el shame,
Geth-sem -a - ne!
O sa-cred place! Once more 1 see my Sav-iour's face;
In

And

thro' the

gloom me-thinks

see

With drops of sweat, of crim-son hue,


The scorn of those He sought to save,
It

shines

The gen

In tears

a-

new withglo-ry

now,

lone

The reek-ing

tie tone, thro' state-ly trees, Is borne up


While there
knelt, with troubled soul,

cup,
e'er

Lord,

pray,

this scene be-hold!

in

cross, the

prayer
with
si

And an-gels smooth His

He

"This bit-ter
Oh, let me

form

ly

His brow was wet as

Be -fore
Oh,

on the mur-m 'ring breeze,


felt death's sorrows roll;
sup, take Thou a - way."
hear the sto - ry told

He

me

let

S ^ff

pal

i~p~

z^z
I-

$mm
He bowed

His head God's on-ly Son And meekly said, "Thy will
be done.'
Our sins He bore the Ho-ly One And said once more, "Thy will be done."
Yet an-swered still, as there He knelt, "Notas I will, but as
Thouwilt."
Of
Him who there the vic-t'ry won, Whosaid in prayer, "Thy will be done!'

m^^m
t

100

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

Lead Me
When

come

they were

Jennie Evelyn Hussey,

King

my

of

2.

Show me

3.

Let

me

4.

May

^fe
An

gels
to

f-

-I

23:33

1838-1921

Kirkpatrick,

wi

Ma-ry, through the gloom, Come with a gift


to Thee;
be will-ing, Lord, to bear Dai - ly my cross for Thee;
-m

Jrt3*=^

&

^>

:fc:

T^

in

-^

J!

:=t
Ai

Al

ioJ

Thy thorn-crowned brow, Lead me

robes of
Show
me now the
E - ven Thy cup of
-

Him. Luke
J.

like

for - get

William

crown Thee now, Thine shall the glo - ry be;


the tomb where Thou wast laid, Ten - der - ly mourned and wept;

r=rff

Lest

Calvary, there they crucified

to

life

s#

-72-

111

Calvary

1874

b.

=2=S^=2
1.

to

light

emp

grief

ar
ty
to

ft-

Cal

to

va

ry.

rayed Guard-ed Thee whilst Thou slept.


tomb, Lead me
to Cal - va - ry.
for
me.
share, Thou hast borne all

-=--

Refeain

rfc
3i
g

g: a
Lest

for

^^

-*4w-

get Geth-sem

Lest

ne;

js:

f=F

S3
P

Lest

r>

for -get

4H-jf-f
Thy

love

for

==1^1
=*
5^

Copyright,
reserved.

1921.

AJ

me,

.
c

Renewal 1949 by W. K. Woodruff.

Used by permission.

for

get Thine ag

j:^
HtS

P-=-

Sfc

Lead

ny;

iZ=S

vjrH

g-

Al-*-^A

me

to

Cal

va

ry.

^m

*=* A-+

Assigned to Hope Publishing Co.

All

rights
101

>OD THE SON

112

My

Arise,
My

Behold

Soul, Arise
My

hands,

side.-John 20:27
Lewis Edson, 1748-1820

ChaTles Wesley, 1707-1788

mB i
1.

2.

He

3E

^r
my

4
3=

a=3t
C2?

3=3=

soul, a - rise,
Shake off thy guilt - y fears;
ev - er lives a - bove, For
me to
in - ter-cede;
Five bleeding wounds He bears, Re -ceived on Cal - va - ry;
My God is rec - on - ciled, His par-d'ning voice I hear;

3.

4.

rise,

bleed -ing

His

all

re-

They pour efHe owns me

i^^dd

In
my be -half ap-pears;
His precious blood to plead;
fec-tual prayers, They strongly speak for me;
for
a child, I
can no Ion -ger fear;

Sac-

love,

^
=

Be - fore the throne my Surety stands,

ri - fice

deem-ing

1-

ft?

rL g^g:

J a

K7"
>\-

-r(V

His blood a-toned for all our race,


For-give him, oh! for-give, they cry,
With con - fi-dence I now draw nigh,

A- r A-

a-,

=t=t

d= = NM

3=S

=t=J=H=
:5=5=5=atzt4

i
l

fore the throne my Sure-ty stands,


His blood a-toned for all our race,
For-give him, oh! for-give, they cry,
With con -fi-dence I now draw nigh,

Be

H-=TP P I"

rrii
g

When

113

My name
And
Nor

And

^E
=H[E^Q
I

Survey the Wondrous Cross

By wliom the world

is

crucified unto we,

and

unto the world. Ga.\. 6:14

From
"

ft

JS

^=*i^a^ffi Hfl-H
f

When

fi-

a Gregorian

Chant

Arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748


It

^i

His hands.
writ-ten on
grace,
sprinkles now the throne of
ner
die.
let the ran-somed sin
Fa-ther, Ab - ba, Fa - ther, cry.
is

:fl

35 =g

vey the won-drous cross On which the Prince of glo - ry died,


Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my Lord;
See, from His head. His hands, His feet, Sor - row and love flow min - gled down;
Were the whole realm of na - ture mine, That were a pres-ent far too small;

For

102

sur

bid

it,

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

When

Survey the Wondrous Cross

My

And pour contempt on

All

rich-est gain I
count but loss,
the vain things that charm me most,
Did e'er such love and sor-row meet,
Love so a - maz-ing, so di - vine,
.-

= ft

-*-:&_ L

Or
De-mands my

and

little,

'Tis
'Tis
'Tis
'Tis

3.
4.

*=*-

mid
mid
mid
mid

and
and
and
and

night,
night,
night,
night,

late

wres

ties

lone

rows

weeps
an

that

fell

-^r

114

on

01

from

all

for

oth

from

re

brow
moved

guilt
plains

The
The
The

ers'

ther

ly

shone;

with
in

fears;
blood;

Yet

gels

know;

Un

mid

'Tis

E'en

3EE

star

Sav

is
-

Man
borne

Is

night,

iour

of
the

dis

He

who

hath

heard

by

mor

the
pie

in

that

E^^

is:

ci

in
tals

*=$
-

whom

den

now

He

loved
knelt

Is

strains

That sweet

guish
the

suf The
Heeds not

p.. ,,-

fe

ive's
-

F=t
:zr

-T3*"

fca

are

PP

on the ground, and prayed. Mark 14:35

**

an

-J-J

-*

^_

dimmed that

gar

all.

-J-

*T=
Ig
Sor
song

my

William B. Bradbury, 1816-14

-.*
-

pride.

Midnight

William B. Tappan, 1794-1849

1.

life,

E
'Tis

2.

my

And He went forward

S3;

soul,

.0..
M. JL
M- Mfu

JOL

-4*.

my

all

sac - ri - fice them to


His blood,
thorns com-pose so rich a
crown?

f 'ring
his

not

for
-

ly

Sav

Mas

iour
ter's

sak - en
soothe the

T
prays

grief

and
His

by
Sav

iour's

lone,
tears.

God.
woe.

m dife

I
103

GOD THE SON

115

Nothing But the Blood


The blood

of Jesus Christ

His Son cleanse th us from

all

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

=*=*=3=q
Pj

=sM-a^^=l

can wash

For

my

way my

can

This
i3
Glo - ry!

all

glo

IJ=giEg

What

can

For

my

-j^-J

J j=*r i

Noth-ing but the


Noth-ing but the
for sin
a - tone Nothing but the
my hope and peace Noth-ing but the
I
sing Noth-ing but the
ry! thus
a

cleans-ing this

Noth ing

>

:=

What

sin?

see,

w=fc

make me pure with

3*-Hfr

my

praise for

t=t

this

blood of
blood of

Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

blood of
blood of

mM

- in?
Noth-ing
par - don this my plea Noth-ing
Naught of good that I have done -Noth-ing
This
is
all
my right-eous-ness Noth-ing

All

sin. I John 1:7

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

but
but
but
but
bring Noth-ing but

blood of

Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

the blood of

the blood of
the blood of

the blood of
the blood of

sub;

sus;
sus;
bus;

sub;

sus.

sus.

sus.

sus.

sus.

-1=-

Refrain

te=
Noth-ing

but the blood of

fr

E=

F 1
Je

sus.

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

He Loves Me

116

The Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me. Gal. 2:20
Isaac Watts,

Source

1674-1748

Unknown

JSlowly

my Sav - iour bleed? And did my


did
for crimes that I
have done, He groaned up
in
dark ness hide, And shut his
Well might the sun
Thus might I hide my blush ing face While His dear
re - pay
The debt of
But drops of grief can ne'er

las!

Was

and

it

Sov - 'reign die?

Would He
maz
-

de
-

ing

vote
pit

that
-

y!

When

God's own
Son was
Dis - solve
my heart in
Here, Lord,
I
give my

on
the tree?
glo - ries
in,
cross
ap - pears;
love
1
owe;

sa - cred head
For such a
worm as
I?
grace un-known! And love be - yond
de - gree!
cru
ci
fied
For man, the crea - ture's sin.
thank - ful - ness,
And melt mine eyes
to tears.
- self
a
way; 'Tis all that I
can
do.

Pf=ff-t-4^g^p-P-pp F=g=|1*11

He

loves

me,

loves

me.

-(2-

He gave Him

He

w
-self

to

die

He

loves

me

this

know

;)

-I*-

T=^F=^for

know;(I

-*-

-0L-

me,

Be

PPPPP

cause

He

loves

i
me

so.

a
105

GOD THE SON

117

Cross of Christ,
Who

His own

Daniel T. Taylor,

b.

self

bare our sins

in

Sacred Tree

His own body on the tree. I

1823

Pet. 2:24

Albert H. Grove, 19th Century

mf

PPPfl^i1
1.

2.
3.

4.

Cross
Cross
Cross
Cross

of
of
of
of

Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,

ea
sa
sa
sa

cred
cred
cred
cred

my

Hide
Let

tree,
tree,
tree,
tree,

sins
to
of love's

me

Type

my

This

sg^^ f

and shel

boast shall

ev

*-

am

=t -<zzr

3.

all
un - done;
suf-f'rer died;
this match-less pas sion moved;

and

vile

Here the roy

al

That
-i*-

y;
be,

:=

it
have I
none,
mer
Here they mocked the Cru - ci - fied,
'Twas my
sins pro-voked this love,
That Thy blood for me was shed,

flee;
-

er

1r-H=5=iEteiJ=4=J=-Claim or

me;

ter

Thy shad-ow
deep mys - ter

me

for

He groaned and

bled.

-A-

-(*-

&
sfctt=

t^m

?lppp|
to
Thee
Here was shed
For my soul
I

Now

for

sue

th' a-ton this love

cor
ing

fly-

blood,
was stored,
catch that gra-cious eye,

Give

me

Here ex

On

my

Now

r J3

ref - uge or
die.
I
pired the Son of
God;
head the bless-ing poured.
know I shall not die.

~3

mf
p*
fjri

rit.

=3 F=S-

Cross
Cross
Cross
Cross

of
of
of
of

Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,

tef^ij

IE*
O
O
O
O

sa
sa
sa
sa

cred
cred
cred
cred

tree,
tree,
tree,
tree,

All

my

*
hopes are

r PPi

set on
trust in

Can the

guilt

Now

solve love's mys-ter


lost
guilt
is
in

All

my

Thee.

Thee?
-

y.

Thee.

i^tas

SUFFERING AND ATONEMENT

There

Is

There shall be a fountain opened


William Cowper, 1731-1800

i
1.

2.

118

a Fountain
for sin. Zech.

w p^H^^n w
There

The

is

dy

a
foun
ing thief

3.

E'er since by

4.

And when

s
*t

Drawn from Im - man-uel's veins;


That foun -tain in
his
day;
the stream Thy
flow - ing wounds sup-ply,

tain filled with blood


re - joiced to
see

faith

saw

m^nr^MT ^
S^g
this

fee

ble,

fal -t'ring

tongue Lies

AP

13:1

Early American Melody


Arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

si

lent

the

in

^E

"=

grave,

feU* -flrH =id

2-**-

stains:

that flood, Lose all their guilt - y


And sin-ners, wash - ing
in
And there may 1, though vile as he, Wash all my sins a
Re - deem - ing love has been my theme, And shall be till
I
Then in
a
no -bier, sweet - er song, I'll sing Thy power to

i
Lose

all

their guilt
sins

Wash all my
And shall be
I'll

sing

till

Thy power

Lose

way,

die.

Wash all my
And shall be

to

I'll

A"

5=

sing

die:

save:

si
r

stains,

all

way:

y
a

latr

their

Thy

guilt-y
sins a

way;
die;

till

power

stains;

to

save;

And
And
Re-

Then

Jz=

pp^^

^
5
a
X=3

^^

sin-ners, wash- ing


that flood, Lose all their guilt y
in
he,
Wash all my sins a
there may I, though vile as
deem-ing love has
till
been my theme, And shall be
I
in
a
no - bier, sweet - er song I'll sing Thy power to

stains.

^SEE

Tt-

way.
die.

save.

A-men.

GOD THE SON

119

Christ Arose
He

not here, but

is

risen. Luke 24:6

is

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899


Slowly and softly
-*:

1.

2.
3.

Robert Lowry. 1826-1899

-d

Low

the grave He la}r


in
Vain - ly they watch His bed
Death can-not keep his prey

Je
Je
Je

-A-

fc4:

sus

sus

sus

Sav
Sav
Sav

tm
(K-

-f*

E
r

my
my
my

m.

r>
.p.

^=ff

iour!

Wait

iour!

Vain

iour!

He
-A-

-fir

-*t-

ing

the
they
tore the
ly

-A-

-A-

-t

#
Refrain Faster

bgza

sus
sus

sus

my
my
my

Lord!
Lord!
Lord!

com -ing day Je


the dead

seal

bars

Je

way

Je

tc

Up from

irt

g^^
^#

t=*

^feSE^3
*5=F

-5.

With a might

-A-.

t-

A
L

1-;

rose,

-A-.

-*-A

kcr

=*^*= a

jEzzaczm
|a

~jg

a-

a -rose,

fr-ff-

He

tri-umph o'er His foes;

He

He

the grave

He

(2

p_ s,j

rose

a - rose

-a-, -a-

-a-

ii >

ft

X^
g^

^wrrrmmiiifeii
Vic

tor

from the dark do-main, And He

lives for

ev

er with His saints to reign.

^ iP^Pi
fit

^^rtr

=**,

He

He

rose!

He

rose!

- F
yr g

Hal -le

a -rose!

He

lu

jah! Christ a-rose!

rose!

-_^_-_

RESURRECTION (EASTER)

Awake, Awake,
/

am

the resurrection,

and the

Lucy Randolph Flemming, 19th Century

&m

1.

2.
3.

4.

120

Earth
life. John
J.

11:25

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

te*Jzg&=m

3=T

earth! Thy man-y voi - ces raise, And let the echo-ing
A-wake, a- wake,
earth! For -get the hour of gloom, When in thy shudd 'ring
A-wake, a-wake,
Bring treasures of the field, Bring leaf and blossom sweet, Thy choic-est and thy
Liftupthy gates with praise, And robes of joy put on,
The Lord of life and

_3-2_

iip^f^rtdyiigl^

Re-peat the note of


breast Thy Maker claimed a
best, Be-fore His pierc-ed
death Hath ris - en to His
hills

Let all the isles re - joice,


Put off thy win-try robes
While all thy sons are glad,
feet.
throne. He hath gone up on high,
praise.

tomb.

Let seas take


For garb of

And
And

tears are
giv

eth

the strain, Christ from the dead hath come, He lives, He lives a
fair,
To greet the ris -en
ous spring, Crown thee-with lil-ies
Sing "Christ is ris'n to
Let youth and age a - like
put
a - way,
He lives, He lives a
He lives, no more to die,
gifts to men;
lives
lives, He
a
D. S. from the dead hath come, He

up

joy

igiiiip^tftip
He
He

lives

lives! Christ lives!

He

Our

gain!
lives

ris

en Lord,

to

dayl

Christ

a- gain!

=L*

ffeia

GOD THE SON

Look, Ye Saints

121
Thou
Thomas

Kelly,

liast

1.

Look, ye saints, the

Crown the Sav

3.

Him

crowned

with glory and honour. Psalm 8:5


Ait.

2.

4.

1769-1854

de - ris
Sin- ners in
Hark, those bursts of ac

iour,

is
glo-rious,
See the Man of
sor- rows now;
gels crown Him: Rich the tro-phies Je - sus brings:
ion crowned Him, Mock-ing thus the Sav-iour s claim;
cla - ma - tion! Hark, those loud tri-um-phant chords!

sight

an

by George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

mm
From

the
the
In
Saints and
Je - sus

fight re

turned vie

to

rious,

Pi

Ev

'ry

knee to

pow'r en-throne Him, While the vault of


seat of
ti - tie,
an - gels crowd a-round Him, Own His
what joy the
takes the high -est sta - tion: O

*p*

Him

shall

heav

^ in
l

-f

Crown Him.crown Him! An-gels crown HimlCrown the Sav-iour King of

kings.

m^^^^^m^^m
Crown Him, crown Him! An

-gels

crown Him! Crown the Sav

mmmmm$
110

bow:

en rings:
praise His name:
sight af - fords

^Pl

iour

King of

kings.

iiiH

RESURRECTION (EASTER)

This Is the Day the Lord Hath


This

the day which the Lord hath

is

Thomas

A. Arne,

day the Lord hath made, He calls the hours His


rose and left the dead, And Sa-tan's em - pire
With mes-sa -ges
of
Bless 'd is the Lord, who comes to men
Ho - san - na in the high - est strains The church on earth can

1.

This

2.

To

4.

122

made. Psalm 118:24

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

3.

Made

is

the

own;

day

He

fell;

^ f

iES Pi
i^^^m
z

ft.

Let heav'n re
day the

To

comes,

The high

mm

in

est

Lit:

p=E
EgEEg
is

not here; for

(t

He

tz

God

be

the

Raise your joys and


Who en - dured the
the

Spir -

fcf-

Hi

'

Christ, the Lord, is


of praise then

And

risen, as

He

123

Today

said. Matt. 28:6

Johann A. Freylinghausen, 1670-1739

3.

is

1707-1788

PPP
Hymns
Now

-sr-#

And praise sur-round the throne


joice, let earth be
all
His won - ders tell.
saints His tri-umph spread, And
save our sin - ful
God His Fa-ther's name, To
race.
heav'ns in which He reigns Shall give Him no - bier praise.

He

1.

raise;
-f=2-

-&-

Christ, the Lord, Is Risen

2.

grace;

glad,

Charles Wesley,

M,

^M

Who

1710-1778

it

i^t

5t=3tzti

Z- *

risen to - day,

Sons

of

men and

us sing, Un - to Christ, our


Father praised, With the
Son, from
let

an

i
gels

say,

heav'n-ly

King,

death up

- raised,

tri-umphs high; Sing, ye heav'ns, and earth re -ply.


re - deem and save.
to
and grave. Sin - ners
all
con-fessed.
by
ev - er blest, Our true God

cross

&:EEU

in

GOD THE SON

He Comes

124
He cometh

Behold,

2.

He
He

3.

Dear

4.

His

5.

Be

1.

J.

comes!

He comes

comes

no more

sin

ners,

loved,
hold,

Him. Rev.
Raymond Neff,

with clouds; and every eye shall see

A. Pratt, 19th Century

pet sound,

priest

dress;
your fate?

in

what

His own,

what won

with trum
will
all

der

ly

be
hear His voice,
greets mine eye,

To wake
Each eye
The cry

Ten

the

slum-b'ring
each

shall see,
will
be,

bey
thou

1:7

19th Century

na - tions round; His par-d'ning love no more is found He


tongue con-fess: To judge the world in right-eous-ness
He
in
late,
en - ter
at heav- en's gate!" He
too late! To
Him re-joice; The way of life has been their choice: He
in
the sky! The end has come, de-struc-tion's nigh, He

His
sand

"Too
in

call,

an

comes! He comes!
comes! He comes!
comes! He comes!
comes! He comes!
comes! He comes!
7l-~

imm^&mmi
The dead
The earth
"Let rocks

Now
Oh,

in

Christ shall
melt,
the

in

shall

fear

ful

the skies,

man

sions
scene! ere

on
fair

call:

last- ing flight:

trumpet tones

112

a - rise
To
meet their Sav lour
tains quake, The
sea shall roar, the
vain
fall," In
at mer - cy's
us
erand bright They take their ev
tion groans, While loud
a - bove
the

fice He comes! He comes


a-wake He comes! He comes
Now doomed to swift de-struc - tion all He comes! He comes
There they shall walk with Him in white He comes! He comes
What peals of joy! what pierc-ing moans! He comes! He comes

No more

a bleed -ing

sac

heav -ens shake, The trumpet sounds, the dead


door they

(C^_!_

moun

and moun- tains


those

to

then

gels

ri -

SECOND COMING

Christ the Lord


The coining
E. G. Wesley, I9th

of the

Century

Cometh?

mm^m^m

4A
1.

2.
3.

125

Lord draweth nigh. James 5:8


William W. Bentley, 19th Century

With vigor

H
3

=t

3-

*-2

Christ the Lord com-eth? per-chance at the dawn, Where earth a- wak-eth to
Christ the Lord com-eth? earth's evening may bring Back to His vine-yard our
Christ the Lord com-eth? man know-eth not when, But when ye think not He

f=P=tr=F=^

t=

Ittl

wel-come the morn; Hath He not told us the hour draweth near; Watching and
Sav-iourand King; Death shall be conquered and sin o-ver-thrown; When He recom-eth a - gain; To all found watching He bringeth no fear, Nev - er
a

3f^NI

sz

=MM

ipNIai

t=F

Refbain

read -y, His sum-mons to hear?


turn-eth to gath-er His own.
shad-ow, a part-ing, a tear.

Je-sus

is

com-ing!

we know not how

soon,

^Hffff-^

gii^f

l^dfeh^^^bfe
Com-ing

at mid-night,

at morn-ing
-AA'

in
bear us

c =~

a- way;

^
-^-

Tfc":

or

noon; Eve-ning

~"
-afc-*

_A~
-aAr

may
-^r
3*f

bring

-afc~
~

Him
"

"

J^JUd-fa =fg
For

Him I'm watch-ing and

wait

to

-*-

ing each

day

si
".J

GOD THE SON

126

Face to Face with Christ


Now we

through a

see

glass, darkly;

but then face

to

face. I Cor. 13:12

Grant Colfax Tullar, 1869-1950

Carrie E. Breck, 1855-1934

Moderato

face with Christ

my

1.

Face

to

2.

On

ly faint

3.

What

re- joic

4.

Face

to face! oh, bliss -ful

-^

When
Face

His pres

mo-

iour, Face
to face what will it
be,
Him, With the dark - ling veil be - tween,
ence, When are ban - ished grief and pain;
ment! Face to face to
see and know;

-J:

EC

F*=^P-^P: :*=

^=3w-

Refrain

*-J^

to

h^^a-^#^
be

>
k

hold Him,

Far

114

to

rr

be-yond the star-ry sky;

ft

fe

f\

-mm

3=t*

&S:

11

=*

face shall

Face

A-

with rap - ture I


be - hold Him, Je - sus Christ, who died for me?
a bless - ed day is com - ing, When His glo - ry shall be seen.
the crook -ed ways are straightened, And the dark things shall be plain.
Je - sus Christ, who loves me so.
to face with my Re- deem - er,

dtz:

^ F

in

=1^.-=3-^

\*

Face

ing

Sav
see

*3^

3:

But

When

now

5.-4:

"

ly

face

^=
r=

in

all

PI

His

glo

ry,

shall

see

Him

ill

by

and

by.

SECOND COMING

127

The Midnight Cry

At midnight there was a cry mode, Behold, the bridegroom cometh. Matt. 25:6
Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952
Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1856-1926

-=r

1.

2.
3.
4.

pl^i^i^iSl^i

the weav-er And the day is swift-ly


ev-'ry day and hour keep watching, The time for His com-ing
Are your lamps all filled and read-y to be light -ed, Is the wed-dinggar-ment
Soon may ring that aw-ful cry "Be-hold He com-eth "In the twinkling, twinkling

Time is glid-ing
Youmust for Him

like the shut-tie of

pass-ing by; (swift-ly by;) If to-night should be the com-ing of the Bridegroom,
draw-eth nigh ;(draweth nigh;) In the hour when ye think not be -hold He com-eth,
now close by? (now close by?) Just outside the Bridegroom now may be approaching,
an eye; (of an eye;) Only those whom He finds watching will go with Him,
of

A A

=t=t

-,

Are you read

for

rnmrnm
Are you read-y

>

for

w w

AA A A

:t?zd:

sky?

13
Would

to

be

O,

hold
the
0, be-hold

mmm

mid -night cry? (midnight cry?)

--U

mi
k

k r

g ~g

=f

Fine Rekeain

the

A
A A
eeesee

midnight cry?

Bride-groom com-eth, "


What
"Bridegroom cometh,

igiie

the mid-night cry?

D.S.

t*

&-

=^j

ppti i
if

now

it

sound - ed

from

the

=S * g =g
hr-V
U

35
q

N-rJ*

"

3*=i
--^

meet Him bring you joy

5=
or

D.S.

E^

sor

row?

from the sky?

joy or sor-row?

t**

U"

\*

* &

115

GOD THE SON

The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us

128

Behold, the bridegroom cometh. Matt. 25:6

From

will callus, Come, all ye wedding guests!


shall we see de - light - ed Our dear Redeemer's face,
They will not blirSh to own us As broth-ers, sis-ters dear,
In man-sions fair and spacious Will God the feast prepare,

1.

The Bridegroom soon

2.

There

3.

German Melody
1792-1872

i^s^ii

1
4.

Arr. by Lowell Mason,

John Walther, 1496-1570

May

not His voice ap-

Who leads our soulsbeLove ev

And ev

er will be
er kind and

us, While slumber binds our breasts; May all our lamps be burn-ing, And oil be
glo-ry by His grace; The pa-tri-archs shall meet us, The prophets'
night-ed To
shown us When we with them appear; We all shall come be-fore Him, Who for us
gracious, Bid
us its rich-es share; There bliss that knows no measure From springs of

pall

found in store, That we, with Him re ho - ly band, A - pos-tles, martyrs,


Man be-came, As Lord and God a love shall flow, And nev - er chang-ing

turn - ing, May o - pen find the door.


greet us
In that ce - les- tial land.
dore Him, And ev - er bless His name.
pleas-ure
His boun-ty will be -stow.

PBPS
Watchman,

129

Watchman, what
S.

S.

of the

Tell

Me?

night? Isa. 21:11

John W. Dadman, 1819-1890


Fine.

Brewer, 19th Century

"-*-

1.
(

Watchman,
Have the

Gird

D.C.

'D.C.

thy

bri

WaCchman,
the

all

saints

the

mank His

-dal robes

see,

Signs thro'

All

me, does

tell

signs that

the light

a
is

the earth are

morn- ing
- ing,

gleam-ing,

of earth now sleep -ing,

#N#^f

jjggj
116

Of
Yet

up - on thy path-way shone l\


round thee, Morn - ing dawns, a - rise, a - rise!
beam- ing Bright -er still up - on the way;
coin

ifg

O- mens
Clad

in

the

of

im

mor

com
-

tal

-ing
-

day,
-

ty.

Watchman,

-s

Pil

-A)

grim, yes,

When

Ju

the

a
-

m-m

*d-

bal

rise,

trum

d.c.

r=^

look round thee; Light


-

SECOND COMING

Me

Tell

break

is

pet, sound-ing, Shall a

ing

wake from

^r-K

the

in

skies;

earth and

sea,,

-UP

130

Christ's Return
Behold,

come quickly. "Rev.

3:11

Oleta Hayes, 20th Century


Har. by Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

Oleta Hayes, 20th Century

rtk^l^i^^i
c

will soon be com -ing,


was wound-ed, bruised and beat-en,

1.

Christ our Lord

2.

He

3.

Soon we'll hear

the trum-pet sound-ing,

To
To

And we'll

see

i"
L

of sin and woe;


us from our sin;
our Lord on high,

this land
re- deem

r^J

I*

Then be watch - ing

and be wait -ing,


We'll be gath-ered
in
His king-dom,
With the an - gels we'll be sing-ing

For He's com

And our

reign

Hal

le

lu

ing soon

with
jahs

Him

be

know.
-

gin.

by and by.

^feUti
Refrain
:r&:

t> $ji

Be

t>

We'll be

gath-ered home to

Zi

on

y
-

nit

ed

in

that land.

PPffil

>lri>:

:2-tz:

ggggp^^i^ai^igi^ii
Won't that be

hap

py meet-ing, With the

ho

ly

fefi

Copyright,

193!;

bv R. E. Winsett in Vocal

Gems

Used by permission

blood-washed band.

t=F

GOD THE HOLY

SPIRIT

Blessed Quietness

131
He

you another Comforter, that

shall give

Manie

P.

He may

abide with you forever. John

W.

Altered

febfcj
%Esm

nfc

1.

Joys are

2.

Ev

Like the
a

3.

What

4.

flow-ing

'ry-thing

s%#
He

rain that

won-der

bides with
-

be

us

for

and

Ho

ly

Spir

peace

-ful

hab

er,

- it
-

ps=i=;

ev - er, Makes the trust-ing heart


sad-ness,All
is
per- feet peace
giv - en, Falls up - on us
from
qui - et rest ta - tion,What a

Wi

f=

Refrain

Biess-ed

On

i^i

gladness, All

lief

the

What

riv

#SEIlPS

=t

Ban-ishedun
So

S.

Since the Com-fort - er has come;


a-round this glo- rious Guest,
falls from heav-en, Like the sun-light from the sky,
sal - va-tion, Where we al - ways see His face!
ful

like
a
turned to

is

14:16

Marshall, 19th Century


Arr. by James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

Ferguson, I9th Century.

His home.
and rest.
on high.
ing place!

tm&^m
qui-et-ness, ho

the storm-y

ly

qui-et-ness, Blest as-sur-ance

in

my

soul!

mmmmmm

sea

Je -sus speaks tome, And

the

bil-

lows cease to

mmmmm

roll!

HOLY

132

The Comforter Has Come!


/

He

pray the Father, and

will

shall give

Frank Bottome, 1823-1894

'mm

you another Comforter. John 14:16


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

1=5=

^-^

g-i- ^-.-^

=t

SPIRIT

the ti-dings 'round, wher-ev - er man is found,


long, long night is past, the morn-ing breaks at last,
3. Lo, the great King of kings, with heal-ing in His wings,
bound-less love di - vine ! how shall this tongue of mine
4.
1.

O spread

Wher-ev

2.

The

And hushed the dreadful


To ev - 'ry cap-tive
To wond 'ring mor-tals

er

hu-man

hearts and hu - man woes a-bound; Let ev-'ry Christian tongue pro-claim the joy-ful
wail
and fu - ry of the blast, As o'er the gold-en hills the day ad-vanc-es
soul
a full de-liv"rance brings; And thro' the va-cant cells the song of tri-umph
tell
the matchless grace di-vine That I,
a child of sin, should in His im - age

f=t=

Pf

Refrain

Egkj^=^iiia
sound: The Com-fort
rfnilrings;
shine!

er

has come!

"

htl 2! Th e Com-fort-er has come, the Com-fort-er has


hascome!
hascome!

?Sf
1 he rw'fSJ
Com-fort -er
The Com-fort -er

'

ISC

^^P^i^^pp^
come! The Ho

ly

Ghost from heav'n, the Fa-ther's promise giv'n;

spread the

Ipppppppppif

ti

PS^e
^^IliM^^i^
-dings 'round,

-A-

wher-ev

tW

er

man

is

"A-

found The Com


_

'J*-

7&-

fort-er
"(A-

has come!

-^r-

119

GOD THE HOLY

SPIRIT

133

Holy

Spirit So
Lead me

Daniel

W.

fe^

1.

it

2.

it

Spir
Spir
3. Spir
4. Spir

gen
knowl
kind
burn

it

it

Thy

in

and teach me. Psalm 25:5


George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

truth,

m^3?

1840-1901

Whittle,

so
of
so
of

S*

ho

Spir

it

wis

dom, Spir

it

hum

ble,

it

er,

Spir
Spir

pow

it

ly,

of
of

light,

so
of

meek,
God,

love,

Spir
Spir
Spir
Spir

it

so

it

of

it

so

it

of

T
from

Sent

tie,

edge,

ly,

ing,

Show

Help

Work

pos - ses and teach

ing
ing

the
the

right

weak
Thy word

and through

mmm

through

and

sift

sion,
us,
us,
us,

iiii^PiPip
Pur

chase of

blood,

Good

Ful

ly

know

All

Make

us
Spare not

Pi
134

to
to

be

the

dross,

be

yond meas

that

Low

in

Je

and lov
that self

Show

of
our Lord,
God, would be - stow.
to Thee.
ing, Yield - ing

ure,

Gift

sus

life

Ends

at

the

cross.

Holy Ghost, with Light Divine


Lead me

in

Thy

truth,

and teach me. Psalm 25:5

Andrew Reed. 1787-1862

Arr.

^dr
r*

ang
f

Ghost, with light di - vine,


Ghost, with pow'r di-vine,
Ghost, with joy di - vine,
ah di - vine,
Spir - it,

gjjgjii

Louis M. Gottschalk, 1829-1869


by Hubert P. Main, 1836-1925

this
Shine up - on
Cleanse this guilt -y
Cheer this sad-dened
this
Dwell with-in

heart
heart
heart
heart

of
of
of
of

mine;
mine;
mine;
mine;

HOLY

SPIRIT

Holy Ghost, with Light Divine

Chase the shades of night a - way,


Long hath sin, with-out con-trol,
Bid
my man -y woes de - part;
dol throne;
i
Cast down ev - 'ry

Lj
A

J^

J.

W=^S=
f-

my dark-ness in - to day.
Held do - min - ion o'er
my soul.
Heal my wound-ed, bleed -ing heart.
Reign su preme, and reign a - lone.

Turn

&=5

^R=

f~

Holy
When He,
Marcus M. Wells, 1815-1895

come,

is

He

Ho

2.

Ev

3.

When our

ly

er

Spir
pres

ent,

days

of

faith

it,

tru

toil

fa=*

ful Guide,

r
Ev
Ev

er
er

near

jCL

XU. H

Td-r-

the hand, Pil - grims in


Gen - tly lead us by
doubt and fear, Grop - ing on
Leave us not
to
Noth - ing left but heav'n and prayer, Won-d'ring if

>.5\

at

ig

Whisper

soft

it

Wea - ry souls
When the storms
Wad- ing deep

^*=g

=: F

for- e'er
rag

are
the

dis

Fol

des

dark

ert land.

ness drear.
our names are there,
in

t=
-

low

Me

guide

I'll

Fine

H-j

f5>-i-

"Wan-d'rer, come!

ly,

the

7SL

3e

=fc

Chris-tian's side,
near, Thine aid
est Friend,
to
lend,
shall cease,
for
sweet re - lease,
Wait-ing still
-

tt

truth. John 16:13

4=d

1.

all

Marcus M. Wells, 1815-1895

zk^c

it

you into

will guide

135

Guide

Spirit, Faithful

the Spirit of truth,

thee home.

UU

D. S.

j_

re-joice, While they hear the sweet -est voice,


ing sore, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er,
mal flood, Plead- ing naught but Je - sus' blood,

^==r= ^==
=gP=P

-i

=E= i

=^= i
p-.

GOD THE HOLY

SPIRIT

136
That

Elwood H.

tliou

Stokes,

mightest

2.

3.
4.

be filled with

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

3^
_3?

cr

er

o'er

cu.

me, Ho - ly Spir - it,


Thou canst fill me, gra-cious Spir -it,
am weak-ness, full of weak-ness,
I
Cleanse and com-fort, bless and save me,

Hov

the Holy Ghost. Acts 9:17

1815-1895

fe^
1.

Me Now

Fill

Bathe

my

Ejj^

trem-bling heart and brow;

Though I can - not


At
Thy sa - cred

Bathe,

bathe

my

tell

feet

heart and brow;

me

with Thy hal - lowed pres-ence, Come, O come and


But
I
need Thee, great - ly need Thee, Come, O come and
Blest, di - vine,
e - ter - nal Spir - it, Fill with power, and
Thou art com- fort -ing and sav - ing, Thou art sweet - ly
Fill

42.

1*

f*

|S

fill

me now
me now
me now

fill

ing

fill
fill

j2.

fee-

Thee how;
I
bow;

-&r

zri-

now

_r

r
Refrain

Fill

me

now,

j. JL

122

3t=$+

fill

me

now,

Je

J*,

jm-

-J-t

qzs:

--*-

Fill

me

-*-

$C

-f

-W~

xt

-a

=1

gi

&

sus,

^^1
-J-

-fc=-

g-

-fg-

4I

-(-

-t-

me now;
;

f -*
2

IS!
O come
--

-g-

-A-i

-p-

fill

j-ii

with Thy hal - lowed pres-ence, Come,

f^~ fr

come and

'
I

and

#.

-r

fill

-fcs-

me

now.

:=

HOLY

Fill

Me with Thy

Peter, filled u'ith the

Daniel

S.

1.

Fill

2.

Fill

3.

Fill

4.

Fill

5.

Fill

me
me
me
me
me

Holy Ghost. Acts

4:8

Andrew

Thy Spir - it, Lord,


Thy ho - ly light,
Thy per -feet love,
Thy might -y pow'r,
Thy pres-ence now,

with
with
with
with
with

i37

Spirit

Warner, 1842-1895

Ful

ly

SPIRIT

L. Byers, 1869-1952

my

save

r
long

would have a
Naught of self would
Fa - ther, Son and

Spir

Lord, Thy-self

me

sin

in

ing soul;
gle eye;
re - tain

come;

it,

re

veal;

PpPf

B=e

^mm
Thro'

the

Make

me

pre
per

Los

ing

all

In

my

At

Thy

soul
feet

=gb

ciouscleans-ing blood Pu - ri - fy
and
feet
in
Thy sight, 'Tis Thy will
to
Thy love
I count
a
to prove, Lord,
the unc
tion pour,
Make me ev - er
I
hum bly bow To
re-ceive
the

make me whole,
sane

hap
all

ho

ti

fy.

py gain,
Thine own.
-

seal.

ly

-A-

ff-

f-

Refrain

lii

tr

Come,

Spir

it,

=g:

seal

me

Thine, Come,

me

shine,

Thy

full

ness

now

be

stow.

i=g

Let

i=

Thy

glo

ry

in

m
-

er

than

the snow.

==*=J^

=j_J- i
Eiiit^
i

Copyright, 1918, by A. L. Byers.

Make me whit

From

Select

Hymns.

Used by permission of Gospel Trumpet Co.

THE

WORD

138

Me the

Give
His delight
Owens, 1829-1907

Priscilla J.

is

in

Bible
Lord. Psalm

the law of the

1:2

Edmund

Lorenz, 1854-1942

S.

=mmmm^

-f^J-l
Give
Give
Give
Give

me
me
me
me

the
the
the
the

Bi
Bi
Bi
Bi

of glad-nessgleam-ing, To cheer the wand 'rer


ble when my heart is bro - ken, When sin and grief have
all
my steps en-light - en, Teach me the dan - ger
ble,
ble, lamp of life im-mor - tal,
Hold up that splen-dor
star

ble,

g|^UE

i_fc=t*

t2_tz_|A

rn

fr

{z

Uh

mlone
filled

of

by

and tempest-tossed; No storms can hide that radiance peaceful beam - ing
my soul with fear; Give me the pre-cious words by Je - sus spo - ken,
these realms be-low; Thatlampof safe - ty
o'er the gloom shall brighten,
the
o - pen grave; Show me the light from heav -en's shin-ing por-tals,

JirJ

J_J^.rj

JtEEEE

D.S.Pre-

cept

and prom -

law and love corn-bin

ise,

Fine

<7

ing,

Refhain

m *F=*P^^iii^^l P^E^H
Je - sus came to
up faith's lamp to
light a -lone the
me the glo - ry

Since

Hold
That

Show

Till

night shall van

seek and save the

lost.

show my Sav-iournear. ri ra
Wve

___

+Vl -

r;

ki^,

path of peace can show.


gild -ing Jor-dan'swave.

in

ish

ter

nal day.

D.S.

Ho
&*=
124

M
-

ly

mes-sage shin

J-

ing,

Thy

light shall guide

me

in

the nar- row way;

^=t2I

ii

WORD

THE
I

Edward
Stanza

S.

3,

Ufford, 1851-1929
G. W. Shurman, 19th Century

be-lieve
be-lieve
be-lieve
be-lieve

the
the
I
the
I
the
Let us live the
I

139

Believe the Bible

Bi
Bi
Bi
Bi
Bi

ble,
ble,
ble,
ble,
ble,

Edward

S.

Ufford,

1851-1929

it

taught me how to pray, Je-sus heard and answered,

it

teach-es

me

to sing

Mo-ses'song of vic-t'ry

li-ness it speaks. Gra-cious gift of Je-sus


it teach-es me
to run In this roy - al high-way
and then the world will see
have been with Je-sus

ho

of

We

my sins a -way; Gave me peace and par -don, wrote my name a-bove,
the ty - rant king; Or with Paul and Si - las, mid-night brings re-lease,
the one who seeks; Tells of keep-ingpow-er 'neath the cleans-ing flood,
till
the prize is won; Shows the crown a-wait-ing,
if
I
win the race,
more like Him to be; With His word a -bid- ing
in our hearts made new,
took
o'er
to

Se

-Lk

Sit

rrt-t

n
FJ^fePii;
ilNippp^
c
Refrain

Glo
Glo
Glo
Glo

That

hal
hal
hal
hal

ry
ry
ry
ry

lu

le

lu

le

lu

jah!
jah!
jah!
jah!

for
for
for
for

is

won -drous love.

His
His
the
His

it

le

prove the bless ed Book

will

- le - lu -

per-fect peace.
pre-cious blood.
sav - ing grace.
al

is

ways

Heaven's golden sun-light


A.

_\

in its

A.

be-lieve the Bi

ble,

true.

...

..

..

di-vine!

A.

....

pages shine; Lights

v k
my way to

A.

mm
glo-ry,

andl'msure-ly go-ingthro';

ninns

be-lieve the Bi-ble, for

'tis

ev-er

true.

THE

WORD

140

Cling to the Bible


Thy

my

are the rejoicing vf

testimonies

lieart.Psalm l!!):!ll

mhhu^m^^^
M.

J.

Smith, 19th Century

James R. Murray. 1841-1905

fc_A

- ble, tho'
else be tak-en; Lose not its prom-is - es
all
the Bi - ble, this jew - el, this treas-ure Brings to us hon-or and
for the feet that in by- wayB have wandered ; Guide for the youth that would

2.

Cling to
Cling to

3.

Lamp

1.

E3B

the Bi

)&^^^^^&mmm
j^NN^

^-3-*^

pre - clous and sure; Souls that are sleep -ing its ech - oes
a - wak - en;
saves fall -en man; Pearl whose great val - ue
no mor - tal can meas-ure,
oth - er - wise fall; Hope for the sin - ner whose best days are squan-dered;

fck=5

r
j

^ A "T
'

"

Refrain

H^^^s^p^i^ii
i

Drink from the foun


Seek and se - cure
Staff

for the

to

it,

so

peace-ful,

soul,

the

Bi

so pure.

while you can.


of all.

Cling

to

the

Bi

ble!

ged, and best book

g
fefr==f l
jr.R

tain,

^3^5

i
Cling

ble!

.r.

6eee^

r r *=*
=

Cling

to

the

Bi

ble,

Our Lamp and Guide.


-A-

THE

Thy Word Have


Thx Word

is

From Psalm 119


Adapted by Ernest O.

lamp unto my
Sellers,

feet,

and

Hid in
a light

unto

My
my

141

Heart

path.V%a\n\ 119:105
Ernest O.

1809-1952

WORD

Sellers,

1869-1952

ffff

1.
2.
3.
4.

A light to my path al - way;


Thy Word is a lamp to my feet,
For- ev - er, O Lord, is Thy Word Es - tab-lished and fixed on high;
ev - er will give Thee praise;
At morn-ing, at noon, and at night, 1
Thro' Him WhomThy Wordhath foretold, The Sav-iour and Morn-ing Star,
-m

Bg$E-C-tC=E

To guide and to save me from sin,


Thy faith-ful -ness un - to all men
Lord,
For Thou art my por-tion, O
Sal

ya

tion

And show me

And

and peace have been bro't

0-

the heav'n-ly
er

bid - eth for - ev


shall be thro' all

my

To those who have strayed

way.
nigh.

days!
a-far.

^F-F-Vf^

might not

^^^m^m

ni^

sin,

Thy Word haTe

hid

my

mm m
I

in

heart.

3E

THE

WORD

142

The Christian's Guide

Maggie

Stratton, 20th Century

B.

Elliott

Warren, 1867-1951

ff^PP^^Pi^^tii^

She
1.

2.
3.

4.

it!
How it doth my bos-om cheer,
I
love
nar - row path - way That will lead to end-less rest,
con - dem - na - tion, Pride and all for - mal of
ty,
When old earth shall cease to trav - el, And when time shall be no more,

Ho

Bi

ly

ble,

walk
As
I
From the state

how

this

ffFFP

.=

P-

-\--

ifei^lpii^^prpi^-i^
When

thro'

In

the arms

tri

And from
With

als

and

of

my

self -'ish ex

our loved ones

temp - ta-tions
Re - deem-er,
al

we

It
has
ai - ways been
near!
so
With my head up - on His breast.
ta-tion, Thro' Christ's word and blood I'm free.

gath

will

er

ver

on

the

oth

er

shore.

t
It

will

can
Bless - ed

Where all

If

in

sure -ly guide my foot-steps


not
e - nough be thank-ful
Bi - ble! what a com -fort!

sor-row

trust

bore

my

When He

will

be

read

its

of
'Tis
the way from earth to
Where with an gel voic es
sins

o-

ver,

con-tents,

crim

heav

son

en,

blend-ing,

the strait and nar - row way,


me,
the love He showed to
Its dear pag - es shine so bright;
Where all tears are wiped a way,
In

For

If

al

In

His

am

bod
walk

shall

sing

We

ways watch and

pray,

on

its

tree,
light;

less

day.

m^

Refrain

y
ing
in

the

in

end

pSii
How
how

P-m128

love

love thee,

m-

r-^

thee!

how
-0

love thee!

THE

The Christian's Guide

WORD

=l=fc
I]

Saf

dark world; See

est guide thro' this

A-

A-'

-m-

its

-A-

ban

-A-

ner

-A-

now

un - furled.

2
143

Blessed Bible
O how

love I

Thy

Psalm 119:97

lai

Phoebe Palmer Knapp, 1839-1908

A. L.

Landis,

19th Century

g^=ft^i^^^i^ip
"28""

Bless

ed

What hath
Yes,

Sure my ver
Yes,sweet Bi
thro'

-y
-

ble

my

all

I
to

love

cov

it

How

it

Oh,
bos - om press thee, Pre heart will bless thee, For
will hide thee Deep,
I
wilt guide me, And
life
this

my

to

I'll

Thou

how

Bi - ble,
earth like

et ?

my

doth

bos

om

cheer

what stores of
wealth are here
cious Word, I'll hide thee here
thou ev - ersay'st, " Good cheer!"
!

yes, deep - er
in
death we

this heart

in
will

not

part.

,+u -A-

m*

mm
Man was lost and
Speak,my heart,and
Part

in

death

no,

doomed
nev

to

my

tell
-

er,

^^^^^p
tr

sor - row, Not


pond' rings, Tell
nev - er Thro'
!

one

ray

of

how

far

thy rov

death's vale

I'll

light

lean

or bliss
ings led.
on thee

si

mf
Could

he

When
And

this

in

from earth's treas-ures bor - row, Till his way was cheered by this.
from the dead.
book bro't back thy wand'rings, Speaking life as
bright - er worlds, for - ev - er,Sweet-er
far thy truths shall be.

m^mm^^mm
J3

--

Si
r

^-<n

f=r=r

129

THE

WORD

Break Thou the Bread of

144

any man eat of

If

Mary

A.

this bread,

he shall

live for ever.

=t

F.

Bless
Spir

3.

^m

2i

break the loaves Be


the bread By
o

yM
I

But

bey,

am

f*

f*-

All

the

side

Gal

i
i

Thou art my

weak;

spir
I

- it

shall

Heed- ing Thy

life;

zz.

A A

My

|e

And

has- ten

i=i

(Z

^m

f^

seek Thee, Lord;


fet-ters fall;

lee;

-2

didst
didst

Be - yond the
sa - cred page
Then shall all bond - age cease,
Thou art my
on - ly
help,

sea;
-

As Thou
As Thou

2
-

1826-14

-*-

& ^^^;
bless
to

6:51

Sherwin,

3^=!|=pEJBE3

Break Thou the bread of life,


Dear Lord, to
me,
Thou the truth, re - vealed This day to
me,
it
and life are they, Words Thou dostspeak;

1.

2.

S5

John

William

Lathbury, 1841-1913

ztf=3
2-ei-

Life

A-

*f

Thee

O
My

All

Word

win

pants for Thee,


in
ly

find

ho

HI

r
liv -

ing Word!
in

All!

the

strife.

ir i

Holy Bible, Book Divine

145
The law

Thy month

of

John Burton,

Sr.,

is

better unto

me

than thousands of gold and silver. Psalm 119:72

Xavier Schneider von Wartensee, 1786-1868

1773-1822

pfcH^H#^pfpp
1.

2.
3.
4.

ift
130

Ho

Mine
Mine
Mine

ly
Bi - ble, book di - vine!
rove;
to chide me when I
dis-tress,
to com -fort in
of joys to come,
to tell

Pre

Mine
If

In

cious treas-ure, thou art mine!


Sav-iour's love;
to
show a
Spir - it bless;
the Ho - ly
the saint's e - ter - nal home:

rj

nJ.

IE
*=

rj

f^F

THE

WORD

Holy Bible, Book Divine

It
Mine
Mine
Mine

tell
to
to guide
show
to

ho

thou

me whence I came;
my way - ward feet;

Mine
Mine

by

faith,

Man

vine,

Pre

liv

ing

Book

ly

di

teach me what I
am;
judge, con- demn, ac - quit;
can tri
umph o
ver death;
cious treas ure, thou art mine!
to
to

>i^
How Firm
Jesus Christ

tlie

Rippon's Selection

K." in

dtea
:

-*

^^m^
to

Az

1.
2.
3.

4.

How

firm

"Fear

not,

to

day, and for ever. Heb.

is* i ^3
g J P

- tion, ye
saints of the
with thee,
be
not dis "When through the deep waters I call thee to
"The soul that on Je - sus hath leaned for re -

am

ex

in

His

God,

will still
shall not

sor
will

row
not

de

sert

eel

lent

13:8

Earlv American Melod

foun-da

faith

146

a Foundation

same yesterday, and


of Hymns, 1787

mm
Lord,

Is

mayed, For
go,
pose,

The
I

for your

laid
I

riv
will

am

thy

era

of

not,

Word! What more can

give thee aid;

say than to
strength-en thee, help thee, and
with thee, thy
will be
For
I
That soul, though all hell should enI'll

He hath said, Who un - to the Sav - iour for ref - uge have fled?
stand, Up - held by My right -eous, om - nip - o - tent hand,
cause thee to
thee thy deep-est dis- tress,
bless, And sane - ti - fy
to
to
tri - als
shake, I'll nev - er, no nev
er,
no nev - er for- sake!
deav - or to
you

NqHFqiiipB^M^i

THE

WORD

147

The

When He, the Spirit


George Wallace Briggs,

:4
:2zz

Lord Revealed

Spirit of the
of truth,

is

come,

He

1.

3.

iNf^fe=^s

=fc
::

-3

Lord re - vealed His


of
the
The Spir - it
The proph-ets passed: at length there came, To
E - ter - nal Spir - it, who dost speak To

will

tn

IT

is

t
i-5- I

Their heart and mind and


in - car - nate,
this our
That we, in

un - sealed His
whose name The
day, may seek To
to

A ^

JzJ

i
gloom of

The

twi- light

Thy word

of

gfj

And
As
Give

1-

the
the

com
qui

They

ver

past,

Him

part,

That

re

of the
vealed at

et

Jta

hum-ble

et-

un

ti

our Fa-ther's

fold
fied

will

~ jtU
g=tz^tz==
-IS:

-L-

r
d

:J=3

wit-nessed to the dawn - ing word,


the ver - y Light of
light,
liv - ing Way;
tells
of Christ, the

self

&

ing

mm^m?
132

t:

man with men,


us

cient night

im

life

e;

in

an
o

J:

&

-XT

r
In

do

T^

still,

glo - ry
to
proph-ets tes

lips

The Word

old.

bide,

Zf:

-0-

to saints of

so-journand a mind and con-science

r^5-

glzfzzFgzEgE
z^2EE

truth. John 16:13

all

Arranged. Hamburg, 1598

r
2.

guide you into

will

1875

b.

light
last

heart

Pro-claimed the com - ing


Fa - ther to our
o
To hear and to

The

i
EE

Lord.
sight.

bey.

Jr.

THE

148

Jesus the Teacher


Matthew

6 and

is^^^s^^
R. A.

Van

Pelt,

1.

Our

2.

He

3.

When

Sav-iour
at

5,

John D. Brunk, 1872-1926

19th Century

taught us
the

his earth -ly

in

when by man
last He was

&

life

Taught peace, and how we should

op-pressed, To

betrayed,

nnt

of-fer e'en the oth

Dis-hon-ored

i^il

by the

Jt=5t

Siy^$

=tt=^:

No

bit - ter

%==&
an

no

tone,

an- gry word has

All

lamb-like

gry blow,

nev

er yet

dr.

No weap - on

for-give

er

HP

f-T

to

live.

to

seek.

as

this.

-r

=?

li

save His pre -cious word

heart-ache healed

a will

sub-dued,

the slaugh-ter led, While nails and spear His life-blood drew,

to

FP

ygii

^ee

*w*m

LrfczfecfcQ

No emp-ty pomp, no

gau-dy show He gen

Nor made a

turn and

sin

ner

This crowning pray'r

cheek

^H

trai-tor's kiss,-

love
re - f rain from strife, And showed us how
in
He taught us to
To pray in spir -it, faith pos-sessed,AndHis for- giv - ing love
He gave command to sheathe the blade Nor need - ed He such arm

For

WORD

its

- tly
leads us
by His love.
His heart on God, with faith en - dued.
shed "For-give they know not what they do."
:

glo

ry

set

THE CHURCH

149

I
Lord,

Timothy

love
.._i'

Je

3.

have loved the habitation of Thy house. Psalm 26:8


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Dwiglit, 1752-1817

1.

Love Thy Kingdom, Lord

sus,

Thy king

my

tears

Thou Friend

dom,

Lord,

The

shall

fall,

For

vine,

Our

di

sisiddki

house of Thine a - bodeher


my prayers as - cend;
Sav - iour and
our King,

It

H4-H-

-^

The Church our blest Re - deem - er saved With Kis own pre - eious blood.
toils and cares shall end.
be giv'n Till
her my cares and toils
To
Thy hand from ev - 'ry snare and foe Shall great de - liv - 'ranee bring.

wMd
S

fea^=J=J=J=te^J;i^^3bJg
love

Thy Church, O

yond

my

Sure

as

Thy

- J"H

,r

r1

Be

high - est
truth shall

Her walls

God,
joy

To

last,

tt=

=#s=i

-0m

3-,-j

prize
Zi

be
her
on

fore Thee
heav'n-ly
shall

be

stand,

ways,
giv'n

-.

Snim

of Thine eye, And "grav-en


Dear as
the
on Thy hand.
ap - pie
sol - emn vows, Her hymns of love and praise.
Her sweet com - mun-ion,
The bright - est glo-ries earth can yield, And bright-er bliss of heav'n.

m
134

aoE

mm

THE CHURCH

150

The Blameless Church


A

glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such

B. Elliott

thing. Eph. 5:27

Amanda

Warren, 1867-1951

L. Speck, b. 1865

EiE^y==^^^|pj=^iZfci

w
1.

2.
3.
4.

glo - ri - ous
Sav - iour, What a
spot and blame-less,
ho - ly,
See
the church in
her
spot and blame-less, so
the like - ness
spot and blame-less He bought her, In
of
spot or wrin - kle, From the last stain of
She's blame -less, with-out

With
With
With

out
out
out

=sf3=^^fEP^2^

3=*=

this Thou didst


church Thou hast built! For
lives
on
the
beau - ty
sub -lime; She
heav - en
a - bove; From depths that were
she
free; With blood from the
sin
is

pa

tient

suf
glo

ly

bright hills of
sin

cross

fer,
ry,

He sought her,
doth sprin - kle

ful

He

Refrain

illi^^pppps

fefeJj

For this was Thy blood free - ly spilt.


She reigns o - ver sin
all
the time,
And fill Jd her with in - fi - nite love.
Her al - tars of cleans-ing for me.

tit-.u
Wlth

"

~ *
out

j.,

spot+ and
blame-less,
,

my

mmmm
^^m&^^
mm

==

broth -er,

She

lives 'neath the

all

-cleans-ing blood;

fc="E

heav

In

en

and

9
earth

is

no

oth

er,

EEE^ES

Her

build

er

and

mak

er

mm^

j]
is

God.

I
135

THE CHURCH

Church of God

151
The church
miel

S.

of the living

God, the

pillar

Warner, 1842-1895

and ground of the truth. \ Tim. 3.15


Melody by Harry E. Rogers, 19th Century
Harmony by B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

=pp=pEppES^^H
Church of

God, thou spot-less


God Him - self has set the
Church of God, "be - lov-ed
God's own ho - li - ness with
in heav - en
Church of God,

Thou hast known no


Or - gan -ized by
Lo! from God and
Glo

And

vir

gin,

Church of Christ for


bod - y

mem-bers In
His
Thou art
cit - y,

own
thee, His
writ-ten, Thine the

in

hu -man found-er,

Je - sus
on - ly,
out of heav - en,
ri - fied
in
His own
im - age,
the treas - ures to thee
giv - en,

of

beau
ris

ce
ty

en

whom He
-

les

died,

com-plete,

all
-

tial

mold;

on

thy brow;

life

of Christ,

- sus bought thee for


His bride.
Oh, the
un - ion pure and sweet!
Came the cit - y
of pure gold.
This thy won-drous por - tion now.
Nev-er, nev - er
can
be priced.

Je

^ppfeSi|ii
Sane - ti - fied by God the Fa - ther, Built by
Church of God, the an - gels mar-vel
At the
Stones of jas - per, clear as crys - tal
In
thee dwells the tri - une full-ness,
Far
a - bove this world 'scon-fu-sion,

the Ho - ly
Tem-pered by
Spir - it,
Earth and hell
in
ter-ror trem-ble,
And the Lamb, thy light for - ev - er,
All
a -round thee His sal - va - tion,
lov - ing bos - om,
Lean -ing on His

sus Christ, the Son,


sic
of
thy song;
Is
the build - ing of
thy wall;
Bless-ing all
thy pil - grim days;
Walk-ing close by
Je - sus' side,
-

Three in One.
Like the Ho - ly
moves a - long.
As
thy
ar - my
in
all.
all
Je
Je sus,
sus,
And be - fore thee gates of praise.
Is
the church, His cho - sen bride.

n^spfgui
136

Je

mu

-===
'

is

THE CHURCH

The Church of the Living God


The House

of

God, whicli

-*.

on
on
on
on

Built
Built
Built
Built

1.

2.
3.
4.

Liv
rag

gov

3^5
^*-

-g-

the
the
the
the

Rock,
Rock,
Rock,
Rock,

tr-

pplili^

with-out spot or wrin-kle,


Is
the Church of the
Rock re-vealed to
Pe - ter, It will stand ev - 'ry
and 'twill stand for - ev - er, It
is God's earth -ly
and in the one bod - y, 'Tis the Bride of the

the

safe
a
Spir
Sp

from
-

*.
-

..
the t>^k
Kock,

on

'

ry, 'Tis

y,

We

geth-er,

Ho

the
are
ly

vir-gin, She will

the Church of

the

on

ci
bol

+i

the

ia
id

i
Kock.

v>

'

->

=*t

g^i

m^MW.
Is

glo

bod

all

*.

it

ev

pos - ties trod.


earth - ly harm. D -,.
Built
*
4.u
was sent.
to earth
er with Him reign.
a

'I'-

->

way

3:15

Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

filled with His


ing God; Born
of the Spir - it,
ing storm; Je - sus the head, we
liv - ing
the
ern-ment; To
shine on earth, and draw saints to once slain; The Church of God, the pure spot-less

Lamb

for

-J-

God. I Tim.

the church of the living

is

Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

152

3 3t ^=J:
Liv

ing

The

God;

gates

of

hell

can

-J-

z==:

i^iip^iE^P^^P^i^

A<L;

nev

er

pre -vail, For

'tis

on

built

the

Sol

mmi

Copyright, 1918, by R. E. Winsett

in

His Voice

in

Song.

id

Renewal, 1945.

Rock. (Sol -id Rock.)

3|

Used by permission.

THE CHURCH

153

For Christ and the Church


Christ

Eliza

E.

"For
"For
"For
"For

1.

2.
3.

4.

Hewitt,

loved

also

^^^l

church, and gave Himself for it. Eph. 5:25

the

William

1851-1920

Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ

the Church" let our voi - ces


ring,
Let us hon - or the
theChurch"be our ear - nest prayer, Let us fol - low His
the Church" will-ing of-f 'rings make, Time and tal - ents and
the Church" let us cast
a - side, By His con - quer-ing

and
and
and
and

ppi

-j

-x-

=5=

our own bless -ed King; Let us work


the cross dai - ly bear; Let us yield,
gold
for
the dear Mas-ter's sake; We will ren grace, chains of self, fear, and pride; May our lives
-A"^

ban

of

ner

strength of
Spir
bring

it's

to
so

aim

SHE

1838-1921

ii^Plf

name

Kirkpatrick,

J.

youth,
pow'r,

And loy
And faith

Him,

The heart's wealth of


Then hap - py
the

grand;

al

ful

:p:

ly
ly

with
whol
der
be

stand
serve

for

the

Him

in

love,

that

will

call

to

will
yield,

to

the best
en-riched

by

ly

king-dom

in

the
the

we can
an

of truth.

life's bright-est hour.

nev
.er
grow dim.
the Sav-iour's right hand.
-

Mm^m

Refrain

t>

For

;febi
our dear Re-deem

Christ,

er,

For Christ,
1?:

iff:*

ff:*

fz:

jrr^^jS

=i=^m

a-

For

who
Christ,
For Christ,
-a-

-A-*

His blood hath purchased; Lord,

make

fc

a-

died

to

-<*-

a-

save;
-a-*

%M^MM^$
For

the

Church.
For

138

us pure and brave.

the Church

liiiiiiii^i^iitt^

THE CHURCH

154

Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken


Glorious things are spoken of thee,

John Newton,

Not

city of

God. Psalm

87:3

Jacob Henry Hall, 1855-1941

17-25-1807

too fast.

spo-ken, Zi - on, cit - y


of
our God;
Glorious things of thee are
wat-ers, Springing from e - ter - nal Love,
See the streams of liv - ing
the cloud and fire ap - pear
Round each hab - - ta - tion hov'ring, See
I, through grace, a
mem-ber am,
of
Zi - on's cit - y
Sav - iour, if
-A A-

1.

2.
3.

4.

=f=

i^^E
x::

* *-

^^JJA^ULUJJM.
bro-ken Formed thee for His own
He whose word can - not be
all
fear of want
Well sup-ply
thy sons and daughters, And
and
cov'ring, Show -ing that the Lord
For
glo - ry
a
a
glo - ry
pit - y, I
will
in
Let the world de - ride or

m^=
:

On

With

Rock of

ing

^
sal

id

ges

- tion's walls sur-round-ed,


like the Lord the Giv - er,

joys and

on
last

What

can shake thy sure

Ev

er

re - pose?
flows their thirst to assuage;
Light by night and shade by day,
All
his boast -ed pomp and show;

found-ed,

tei

j^t

Safe they feed up


-

va

Grace which,
Sol

:fcz=tz:

f=

riv - er
faint while such a
riv - ing from their ban - ner
the world-ling's pleas-ure,
is

can
Thus de -

3.:

near:

Thy name:

ippsum

the

is

5* 1

:=

i==3: ?.-i

Who
Fad

- bode:
re-move:

SS

=F3t

=fc
=t
*=

Thou mayst smile

Nev

at

all

thy foes.

from age to age?


the man-na Which He gives them when they pray.
on's
chil- dren know.
ing treas-ure None but Zi
-

er

fails

THE CHURCH

155

People of the Living God


Thy people

my

be

shall

God my God. Ruth 1:16


From Harmonia

people, and thy

James Montgomery, 1771-1854

3:
=2:

tS

2.

Peo - pie
Lone - ly

3.

Tell

1.

me

mmms^

of

the

liv

no
of

Ion

not

ing

God,

ger

roam

and

loss,

gain

=F

have sought the world a

- round;
Like the cloud, the wind, the wave;
Ease, en - joy-ment, pomp, and pow'r;

===:

iz
P

-j

Szzjzjzh

-*T

*;
Paths

of

and

sin

sor

row

my

Where you dwell shall be


Wei - come pov - er - ty

and

Now

-fi

P^
J-

to
you
Mine the God

"Fol

low

my spir
whom you

Me"

^=f II

^
9-

-4-

-** -*

it

=t

trod,
Peace and com - fort no - where found:
home, Where you die shall be
my grave;
cross, Shame, re-proach, af -flic-tion's hour.

U s
#

know Thy

=^T

turns,

Turns a

dore;

Your Re-deem

voice;

Je

fu

sus, Lord,

gi

er

Thy

tive
shall

steps

un
be

j=jy^EE=3=iIi

5fc
3ts=sL

in
re - ceive me
Breth -ren, where your al - tar burns, Oh,
- dol
I
i
Earth can fill
my soul no more, Ev- ry
Now
I
take Thy yoke by choice, Light Thy bur - den now
'

140

%Emm

&-

It

blest;

mine;
see;

?=#=

Sacra

jBL

wm
to

re
to

rest.
-

sign.

me.

It.

THE CHURCH

Whom

Jesus, from

All Blessings

That they may be one, even

as

We

are one.John

156

Flow
17:22

George Cole, 1792-1858

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

isrtfeigifefegifcpi
1.

Je

2.

3.

Call

sus, from

let

them

whom

all

them all Thy


in -to Thy

mf^ H

r~r

bless-ings flow, Great build-er of Thy church be-low


mind ex-press, Stand forthThycho- sen wit-ness - es ;
won-drous light, Wor-thy to walk withThee in white

^^^m
^j44-^=a=^
^^^
-J

r!_jj.-c-c-id
f

=e

F>

If
now Thy Spir - it move my breast, Hear, and ful - fil Thine own re-quest.
Thy power un - to sal - va - tion show, And per - feet ho - li - ness be- low.
Make up Thy jew- els, Lord, and show Thy glo-rious spot-less church be-low.

5^

IFW^

fc
The

f^TrN
few that tru

ly

call

all

From

ev

'ry

sin- ful wrin-kle

^5

And

hold

wait Thy sanc-ti -fy - ing Word,


Christians lived in days of old;
Redeemed from all in - i - qui - ty,

free,

j-

How

*d

^3

U- nite and per - feet them in one.


Tliee their ut - most Sav - iourown,
- y
prov-erb of
re- proach and love.
their en-vious foes
to move,
fel - low -ship of
saints make known, And oh, my God, may
I
be one.

Might

The

=t

Thee Lord, And

man -kind be-

let

l^EE

rt

:=]:

them

4|

Ift

*=*:

In

=fc=

sppp^tep

m
141

THE CHURCH

157

Ye Are the Light


Ye are the

R.

light of the

world. Matt. 5:14

John D. Brunk, 1872-1926

Craig, 19th Century

J.

:=*p

r^

~Lffi~4

Ye
Ye
Ye

1.

2.

3.

^^:

the light
the light

of

the

world,

of

world,

are

the light

of

the
the

k:

are

J^

*tc

fcfe

*fc

let

let
fS

J*

S
J

Glad - ly the lost ones


Sun-shine their souls will
You will each shine as

3*:

f:

_^,_

J-

peace

men

Home

to

the

Fa - ther

di

way

er

shine,

Show

er

shine;

Loved ones are pant - ing for

er

shine,

Hal

ing the right

low the name that

to

is

ZxZj
W

vine.

go;
rest;

love;

-A-

ir

see

will

-^r-1-

re

z^d*:

3tr

.^,.

jE:
:t2=t?c

your light ev
your light ev
your light ev

^L

Chang-ing their night in - to day.


Down on the poor burdened heart.

lost,

S^

3d

Shed-ding your beams on the


Throw-ing the sun -shine of
Call - ing the lost sons of

let

world;

W-

Driv - ing the dark-ness a - way,


Caus - ing the clouds to de - part,
Thro' you the true light must shine,

#=#

=3t

^SE^t

Then
Then
Then

35

te=Ete@EEiE

are

:=

142

of the World

vive,

^
star,

God's bound-less love they will know,


- ing
them up to the blest
or - bit
Fixed in
the
a - bove.

Lift

-A-

-A-

A-

-m-

i+-

-f

-A-*

THE CHURCH

Are You Adorning the Doctrine?


That they may adorn the doctrine
Charles

W.

God our Saviour

of

158

in all things. Titus 2:10

Andrew

Nuylor, 1874-1950

L.

1869-1952

Byers,

gg^jgij
Are
Are
Are
If

a-dorn-ing the doc-trine, The glo - ri - ous doc-trine of God,


a-dorn-ing the doc-trine, Andmak-ing at-trac-tive the way,
a-dorn-ing the doc-trine, By meek-ness and love and good will,
you're a-dorn- ing the doc-trine, Its beau-ties your soul will ar-ray;

you
you
you

p^#^ mmm-^

F5^

^m& &^=$m
t-*

5StdE=E

=j

Walk -ing
Hon - or
Gen

Show

so ho - ly
be - fore Him, Fol - low - ing where He hath trod:
ing Christ by your ac - tions And
by the words that you say?
tle-ness, pa-tience and true-ness, Lib - er - ty's law
to ful - fill?
ers
of grace will be giv - en Strength from the Lord as your day
-

w$^mt^mmm
So

Are

when the world looks up


you,

my

bro

Je - sus will shine


Light from on high

you Noth - ing but Christ is


Prov - ing the Bi - ble
with-in
you Show-ing thesegrac-es
be stream-ing O - ver the path-way

ther and
if

will

on

sis

ter,

view?

in

true?
di-vine.
is

you tread.

mmmmm^Mm^M

s**

So

Are

when the world

looks up -on

my

and

you,

broth-er

sis

you
-

ter,

you
Je - sus will shine if with-in
Light from on high will be streaming

Noth - ing but Christ is


Prov - ing the Bi - ble
Show-ing these grac - es

ver

the pathway

in

view?

is

true?

di-vine.

you tread.

THE CHURCH

Lord of the Church

159
And
Edward

Osier,

for me, that

[pray']

utterance

may

me. Eph.

be given unto

Thomas

1798-1863

6:19

Hastings, 1784-1872

^iSHi
f^r-% ^p^^g^p
wm

km
rv

1.

2.

3.

Lord of the Church, we humbly pray For those who guide us in Thy way,
Help them to preach the truth of God, Re-demp-tion thro' the Saviour's blood;
to Thee a -lone; Then hear the welcome word, "Well done!"
So may they live

vLu^o

And speak Thy ho - ly


Nor let the Spir - it
And take their crown a

Word:

With love

cease
bove;

On
En

.fgE-f

*
F

2pfc

di

all

the

ter

in

vine their hearts in


to

,f

- spire,
gifts to show'r;
their Mas-ter's joy,

Church His

JL

*c
f=

And touch their lips with hallowed fire, And need-ful strength af-ford.
To them a mes - sen-ger of pow'r, To us, of life and peace.
e-ter - ni - ty em-ploy In praise, and bliss, and love.
And all

100

Let zion's
i

Watchmen

All

A -men.

Awake

hex watch for your souls, as they that must give account . Heb. 13:17
Sylvanus Billings Pond, 1792-1871

Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751

EEE^sfeng
4=v

r IPPI

E
1.

2.

Let
'Tis

Zi

on's

not

They watch for

4.

Lord, let

of

souls, for

Thy serv

-!*-*

144

cause

3.

HdarfE

watchmen
-

wake And take th' a -larm they give,


small im - port, The pas- tor's care demands;
all

which the Lord Did heav'n-ly

ants, as

PvfLfi

^rtJ

they preach,

Thy great

sal

bliss fore
-

va

tion

go!
see;

rtsl^ta

MINISTRY

Watchmen

Let Zion's

All

Awake

Wg^ii&aa
Now

them from the mouth of God


But what might fill an an - gel's heart,
For souls, which must for-ev - er live,
And watch Thou dai - ly o'er their souls,

let

Their

sol

And

filled

re - ceive.
a
Sav-iour's hands.
In
rap-tures, or
in
woe.
That they may watch for Thee.

ft Jr.

^E^JEg

sFf

t'nc

Me

Lord, Speak to
That we might know

161

things that are freely given to us of

Frances R. Havergal, 1836-1879

ech

and
ver

wilt,

seek,

feed
word,
see,

that
that

may
may

speak,

lead

The

full

ness,

Lord,

Un

til

my

J tut

as

Thou

me

with

Thy

use

me,

Lord,

use

heart

and

when, and

of
-

'ring
o'er

As

feet;

flow

In

where;

Un

err

ing

me,

ven

tone:

Thy

oes
the
y

Thy
Thy
Thy
Thy

Cor. 2:12

Lord,

fill

wav

God. I

George Hews, 1806-1873

me

Lord, speak to
lead me,

O
O
O

emn charge

chil

hun-g'ring ones
love

to

tell,

rest,

Thy

joy,

In

Thou hast sought, so


feed me, Lord, that
kin-dling thought and
- til
Thy bless - ed

dren
with

Thy
Thy

lost

man

praise
glo -

and
na

liv -

wan

face

ing
d'ring

me
may

let

glow

ing
I

lone,

to

sweet,
show,

ry

share.

A -MEN.

m
145

THE CHURCH

Speak Gently

162

Admonish him

as a brother. \\ Thess. 3:15

G. Lee, 19th Century

F.

^p

3SEEJ

5fc

1.

3.
4.

fr

Speak gen

may

Ye

2.

Speak gen
Heir
of

With which

Un How He

to

the

err

not

know how

ear

nest

tly

to

err

ing

the

the

self

game her

i -

Ye know

They strug

- ly

Oh, do
tage, Child of

one

dark temp - ta - tion came, In some


hour
of weak - ness came, And
sad
dark - ly stain'd by
sin,
He
is
stum - bled in
the path Thou hast

the

er

ing ones

tly

the

til

ev
hath

but

all

or

how

not

thou

for

the

self

A Charge

thy

to

Keep

give thee charge in the sight of

1.

A
To

3.

Arm

4.

Help

charge to

to

fell.

broth

yet.

er

ness trod.

9-

Have

6:13

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

J=

keep

serve the pres


me with jeal

me

hour.

God. I Tim.

l=pi=liii
2.

get,

same God,

thus they

weak

in

well,
-

guard - ed

1707-1788

Charles VVeslev,

ly

J-rff

the pow'r

not
gled,

un

t=:

163

Unknown

Source

I
-

ent
ous

watch and

have,
age,

God

My

call
in

care,

As

pray,

And,

'I

on

U_l
glo

to
ing

to

Thy
Thy

sight
self

re

fy;

ri

ful
to

fill
live;
ly;

^-^

'

'I

t=t
A

nev

Oh,

may

it

oh.

Thy

sured

if

And,

As

m
146

er

dy

ing

soul

to

my

save,

And

pow'rs en -gage To
serv-ant, Lord, pre- pare A
I
my trust be - tray, I
all

fit

it

do

my

strict
shall

for

the

Mas-ter's
ac - count to
for - ev - er

sky.
will.

give.
die.

M^f=m%

MINISTRY

When

Lord,
J

at

Thy Command

m r-^rm

1.

Lord,

when

at

2.

Now

then

the

com

Thy

Word

The
Of

of

life!

Wa

And

tered by

Thy

the

soul

let

al
-

**

$m

The

vir

On

mul

tue

ti -

vert

fl

seed shall sure

min

is

#=#=#

3:
Thy

of

tudes con

grace
-

large

The heart

fer

in
-

re

:gt

>

mul
by

ti

the

IZzzr^

grow:

ly

at

ply

the

joy

of

faith

give,
love,

-A

feft

ful

grace pre

race
pare

Ez EE ^=1

Who

to

For

.-=1

full

1
|

Thy

glo

er

joys

tend.

crease shall
new - ing

^tt^rti|
And
And

ters

Hi

#*

a~3^-ffl

The
Thy

hand,

ing pow'r

send,

diz^=m$EEEE

*=*=*

**

might -y

con

37 3

sow,

bless -ings

EX

I*

we

life

Gos -pel

-ti

ra

Sullivan, 1842-1900

S.

25

mand,
show'r

cease -less

Woodbury, 1819-1858

Isaac B.
Arr. by Arthur

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

164

have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase. I Cot. 3:6

ry
a

u
live.

bove.

dp&L
keeh

THE CHURCH

165
So

Baptized into Our Saviour's Death

many

His death. Rom. 6:3


William H. Havergal, 1793-1870

of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into

Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751

^L
Bap

1.

tized in

to

our

"^

Sav-iour's death,

3.
4.

With Christ o*ur Lord we live a


Yet owns Him -self our Broth-er

bove, our choic-est


Thy strong, at

And

thro'

Sm

My
My

Matthew

Bridges.

gB^=

souls to

3.

Az

treas-ure
tract-ive

son, give

me

=*-

p:

My

thine heart.

Prov.

rise,

high.
there.

bove.
prize.

23:26

f=^

heart

this

day,

And make

it

Him

who

died,

Be

heav'n

ly

grace

work

and word

V .J^u
tm

'

=-"

And
To

hold,
seal

me

Thee be

q=

ways Thine,
pros-trate fall;
for Thine own;
ev - er giv'n;

al

Jrl

F^F

=fc

f=^pj=^

That I from Thee


Let ev - 'ry sin
may see
That I
Then life shall be

fe=

love;

Heart

j^3iiiHi

die;
fair;

James Walch, 1837-1901

^mmwm>.
Ff^Fi
148

must

- cend
on
our fore- run - ner
be our hearts a last to
gain the

1800-1894

God, ac - cept my
fore the cross of
noint me with Thy
Let ev - 'ry tho't and

Be

3:

<s

sin

\Vith Christ as

And
lies, And
pow'r, At
still,

God, Accept

My

2.

new,

166

4.

r^:

There by His Fa - ther's side He sits, En-throned di -vine - ly


tri - fles, rise
Rise from these earth-ly
On wings of faith and
Let not earth's pleasures draw us down; Lord, give us strength to

2.

1.

Our

-M

-*

~&-

-c-

no
be

more may

stray,

cru

fied,

ci

Thy glo - rious face,


Thy serv - ice, Lord,

No more from Thee de - cline.


And Christ be all
in
all.
And wor - ship near Thy throne.
And death the gate of heav'nl

^fcgEESEfe

BAPTISM

We

Bless the

For thus

Samuel

Coffman,

F.

b.

it

Name

becometh us

167

of Christ, the Lord

to fulfill all righteousness.

Matt.

Thomas

1872

3:15

Hastings, 1784-1872

^^^0=m=0=Mg
2.

We
We

3.

Bap-tized

4.

By grace we "Ab

1.

bless the
fol

name

low

Him

in

God,
-

We

of Christ, the Lord,

with pure de

the
ba,

Fa

ther,

bless

light

To sane

Son

And Ho
By grace

Fa-ther, " cry;

Who

And

And

To prove o

loved to do His Fa-ther's will


thus our faith with wa - ter seal
With conscience free, we rest in God,
And for Thy grace our love shall be

Lord, While
The answer
Mary

P.

Bowl

v..

of a

Him
-

ti -

ly

the

for His ho - ly Word,


fy
His sa - cred rite;
Spir-it, Three in One,
Com-fort-er comes nigh;

His right-eous-ness ful


- be-dience that we

all

fill.

feel.

love and peace, thro' Je-sus' blood.


For - ev - er, on - ly, Lord, for Thee.
In

We

168

Confess

good conscience toward God. I

19th Century

Pet. 3:21

John Chetham, 1685-1763

^^=m^^^E=
1.

2.

Death

3.

4.

Lord, while we con


to
the world we
- tized
in - to
the
- tized
in - to
the

Bap
Bap

fess the worth


here a - vow,
Fa-ther's name,
Ho - ly Ghost,

Of
this the out - ward seal,
Death to each flesh - ly lust;
We'd walk as sons of God;
We'd keep His tern - pie pure,

S=pPpp
Do

New

Thou the truths here


-

ness

of

life

our

Bap - tized in Christ, we


And make Thy grace our

set forth,
ing now,
own Thy claim,
on - ly boast,
-

in
call

To

ev

ris

heart re
en Lord our

'ry

veal.
trust,

As ran-somed by Thy
And by Thy strength en -

blood,
dure.

ig^mlii^pii

i
149

THE CHURCH

169

Form

Behold, Where, in a Mortal

For it pleased the Fattier that


William Enfield, 1741-1797

Him

in

should

fulness dwell. Col.

all

Thomas

A.

1:19

Arne, 1710-1778

i^N^^^^igriB^^

mor - tal
a
of heav'n-ly
- ly
to
all,
His
in heart
our
Christ our pat - tern and

Be - hold, where, in
To spread the rays

Low
Be

form,

Ap

light,

To

pears each grace di


give the mourn-er

friends A
guide! His

vine;
joy,

friend and serv-ant found;


im - age may we bear!

feU
:

f=

mm.

Jl_|

UJ-X4JLJ3
in
The
vir - tues, all
Je - sus met, With mild -est ra-diance shine.
di - vine
His
em - ploy.
the poor. Was
to
To preach glad ti - dings
He washed their feet, He wiped their tears, And healed each bleed- ing wound.

may we

170

ho

steps,

ly

His

and

joy

glo

ry

share.

Love Consecrates the Humblest Act


/

His

tread

B.

then, your

McManus,

Lord and Master, have washed your feet. John 13:14


Anthony J. Showalter, 1858-1924

19th Century

P-T

--J-.-I

1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

_ _i^a.
l

hum -blest

act,
And sane - ti - fies each deed,
the cross, Christ bowed and washed the feet
Me Lord and Mas - ter, all. Yet 1 would hum - bly bow
"As
1
have done this un - to
you, My breth-ren, here this night,
Love serves, yet will - ing stoops to serve, What Christ in love so
true,

Love con

When in
"Ye call

se - crates the
the shad - ow

of

iBi

ummt
It

Of
And

sheds
His dis
con - se

Thus would
Hath free -

ly

tion sweet,
pies,
crate this

'twas

have you
done for

do
one

ci

low

a
-

ly

sign
deed,

to

each

and

all,

And

hal - lows ev - 'ry need.


His great love com - plete.
ye
be - hold Me now.
When I have passed from sight.
Shall we not glad - ly
do?

Of
As

FEET

That Doleful Night


Ye do shew the Lord's death

till

He come. I

171
Cor. 11:26

Joseph Hart, 1712-1768

ss

Early American Melody

st

<-&*

PP^gpfe&

^t-

1.

That dole

2.

3.

To keep the feast, Lord, we


Thy suf -f rings, Lord, each sa

4.

Oh,

tune

His death, The Lamb, for sin - ners slain,


are met, And
to re - mem - ber Thee
- cred sign To
our re - membrance brings;
our tongues, and set in frame Each heart that pants
for Thee,
ful

night be

fore

sol - emn
Did, al - most with His
lat - est breath This
Help each poor trem -bier
re- peat, "The
Sav - iour
to
We eat the bread and drink the wine, But think on
To sing " Ho - san - na
the Lamb, The Lamb that
to

My

Forever Here
This
Source

WASHING

my

is

rest

for ever; here will

or - dain.
for
me."
no - bier things.
died for
me."

feast

died

172

Rest

dwell. Psalm 132:14

Unknown

Charles Edwin Pollock, b. 1853

Rather slow

^nm mmm^m^

1.

For

2.

My

3.

Wash me

4.

Th' a

ev

dy
-

er

ing

my

rest

shall

Sav -iour

and

my

here

and make me thus Thine


tone- ment of
Thy blood ap

<

L b*

to

Thy

ply,

3:
tat

Close

be,

God, Foun-tain for


own Wash me, and
Till

faith

my

bleed -ing

and
mine Thou
sight
im guilt

tat

igN^N^
side

sin,

art

This
Sprin

Wash

prove; Till

3t

-p

all

my

kle

me

hope, and all


my
ev - er with Thy
me, but not
my feet a hope in full
fru - i- tion

plea For
me the Sav -iour died.
blood, And cleanse and keep me clean.
lone, My hands, my head, my heart.
die, And
my soul be love.
all
;

THE CHURCH

173

Extol the Love of Christ


He

Samuel

Coffman.

F.

Ex
Ex

and took a towel, and girded Himself. John 13:4


George F. Root, 1820-1895

riseth from supper,


b.

1872

the love
of Christ, ye saints, And sing His won-drous
the love which sought to show The Fa-ther's bound-less
The Lord and Mas - ter hum - bly served To
glo - ri - fy
the
Let poor, vain man ex - am - pie take And from his pride re -

1.

2.

3.

tol

tol

4.

:= t=ir

1=S

rr

Whose

heav

The

held

His

For

meek;
pent;

WPpi

*^=F

ag=SsfefeS3

worth,
grace:

love, like God,


is
In
e - ter - nal
Son, from Fa-ther's bos - om come, Be heav'n-ly glo - ry shared with those Who
is
than man, Or
Christ far great-er

en

and

the

Fa-

would His fa - ant that

serv

r-3

on
earth.
ther's face:
vor seek.
is

sent.

m^^^^i^^

BE

i+^t

From God He brought His bless - ing rare;


serv - ile gar - men ts clothed up - on,
In
Lord, teach Thy saints in
Thee to know
Ex - am - pie, wor - thy, Christ has giv'n,

gfs^

pf#

i4=^:
And

con

The
The

Mas
fel

Who wash

m
152

And hap

py

shall

*w

they

1/

'

cend;
meet,
love,

be

fa^il^^^MP

stan t in
His heav'n-ly love
ter loved as
none could love
low ship Thy serv - ice taught,
each oth er's feet, and love

\m

as
To God He did
With hum -ble serv- ice
full
ness
of
Thy
The

gg

I i

end.
the
He loved un -to
And washed His serv-ant*' feet.
bove.
Thy glo ry, bright, a
He.
As deep end true as

WASHING

FEET

If I
Lydia

Would Be a

174

God

Child of

wash thee not, thou hast no part with Me. John 13:8
Thomas Hastings,
Fornev, 19th Century
//

1784-1872

a child of God, I
sure-ly must o - bey His Word;
I would be
last great feast-time hav-ing come Be - fore our Lord was go - ing home
- pie
in
their midst a - gain This new ex to
ex -plain,
3. Then, seat-ed
4. "Ye
so
I
am. "Then ought ye, too,
call me Lord and Mas- ter, true, For
Lord, have seen it meet To
stoop and wash
brethren's feet,
5."If
I, your
fol - low Thee:
come in deep hu - mil - i "- ty;
6. Dear Lord,we '11 glad -ly
7*- 7^
jl I*' 3fe
-r*- .-r*J
J
1.

If

2.

The

am

my

We

JJ

J_

"f=^zq

With cheer-ful heart and

To

A domed in hum

He washed His twelve dis-ci - pies' feet.


And to ob - serve this plain com mand:

He taught them

will-ing mind,
ble - ness com-plete,
how to un - der-stand,
r

His pre

all

cepts be

in

of
a meek and low -ly mind; In sweet o - be-diencepleas-ure
Then in this act
great-er than your Lord are ye;
do fol - low
Oh, bless us now while here we meet, Thy will
to do
in wash-ing

clined.

Be

find.

No

-A-

*=f

X=.

*E

f=E

Christ, in the Night


/

Unknown

W
|

-+-

si

1.

3.
4.
5.

fcsfcc

W
175

have done to you. John 13:15


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

pEgfjEJEg^feijj gJEJ
2.

-&-'

He Was Betrayed

have given you an example, that ye should do as

Source

-*"

Tfe-

me."
feet.

E^^

a plain ex - am -pie laid;


Christ in the night He was be-trayed For us
The pas-chal feast was there prepared, And Lord and serv-ants mu-tual shared;
He rose and laid His gar-ments by, When towel and wa-ter were bro't nigh;
So
aft - er He had washed their feet, Re-sumed His gar-ment, took His seat,
ye should do,
1 have done 0
"Ex -am -pie give I
un - to you, As

ra

mmmM
I i

fr-tr

JL
)=J:

*=*

mm

priv - ate room re - tired With those He aft - er-wards in-spired.


Be - fore He suf - fered 'twas His will This great de - sire He should ful - fill.
To prove His love di - vine - ly sweet, He stooped to wash His serv-ants' feet.
He asked them if they now had tho't What les - son plain He here had taught.
And if ye then My serv-ants be, O - bey My Word and fol - low Me."

He

=&=^

to

wi$m$mm i
!53

THE CHURCH

According to Thy Gracious Word

176

This do

in

remembrance

Me. I

of

Cor.

11:24

Hugh

James Montgomery, 1771-1854

Wilson, 1764-1824

:J

zs:

=*

This
gra-cious word, In meek hu - mil - i - ty,
ken for my sake, My bread from heav'n shall be; Thy
Re-mem-ber Thee and all Thy pains, And all Thy love to me: Yea,
And when these fail -ing lips grow dumb, And mind and mem- ory flee, When

Ac cord
Thy bod
-

Thy

ing

to

y,

bro

-1

WI

^teiflPllil

lit

will

do,

my

dy - ing Lord,
I
take,
cup

ta - men - tal
while a breath, a pulse re-mains,
Thou shalt in Thy king-dom come,
tes

177

mem-ber
mem-ber
- mem-ber
re-mem-ber

re
re
re

will

And thus
Will

Je

sus,

Thee,
Thee.
Thee.
me.

A -men.

In BTemory of the Saviour's Love


This do

Thomas

Gotten!!,

in

remembrance

of .Me.

1779-1823

Luke 22:19
Melody
Ait. bv

of the 18th Century


Robert Simpson, 1790-1832

1.

2.

3.
4.
5.

In mein 'ry of
the Sav-iour's love, We keep
Here let our ran - sotn'd pow'rs u - nite, His hon One fold, one faith, one hope, one Lord, One God
By faith we take the bread of life, With which
Un - der His ban - ner thus we sing The won -

Where ev

And
And

cup,
thus

hum-ble, con

'ry

Let grate
Breth-ren

we

joy
are

let

ev
ev

in

to

ken

of

ti

ci -

ful

an

fill
;

pate

cred feast,
to

raise

a - lone
our souls

we

know

are

fed

His

love.

ders

of

wel a
ev - 'ry voice
af - fee 'ry heart With kind
sin
for
His blood That was
by faith The heav'n ly feast

trite

heart

Is

'ry

mind,

And

j-

ItP
154

sa

name

or'd

made

the

r-

come

guest.

be praise.
tions glow.
ners shed.
a - bove.

COMMUNION

Sweet the Moments

178

Walter Shirlev, 1725-1786

Unknown

Source

Fine.

j
j
I

Life
and health and peace pos - sess - ing From the sin - ner's dy -ing Friend,
lie
this
Tru - ly bless - ed
sta - tion, Low
be - fore His cross to
is
inHis Ian -guid eye.
While I
see
di - vine com -pas - sion Float - ing
Love and grief my heart di - vid - ing, With my tears His feet I bathe;
Con - stant still in faith a - bid - ing, Life de - ri v - ing from His death.

Pre - cious drops my soul


be - dew
much I''ve much for - giv Love
I
Prove His wounds each day more heal

Here
Here

May

I'll

sit

it

is

still

for- ev
I

en

er

find

my

joy

this

r-

and claim my peace with God.


mir - a - cle
en; Pm
a
of grace,
ing, And Him- self more deep - ly known.
ing, Plead

view- ing Mer->cy's streams in streams of blood,


heav - en, While up - on
the Lamb
I
gaze,
all
feel - ing, In
need
to
Je - sus
go,

pi^B
Jesus In Gethsemane
My

Thomas

1.
2.
3.

4.

179

exceeding sorrowful, even unto death. Matt. 26:38


MacKellar, 1812-1899
Christian H. Brunk, 1845-1921
soul

is

O
O

the ag - o - niz-ing prayer Ris- ing on the mid-night air! "Let this cup pass
the tears and blood-y sweat Fall-ing fast on 01 - i - vet! In Thy lone-ly
what wrath of earth and hell On Thy head un-pity-ing fell, When Thy passion
Wak-en me from sin - ful sleep; Faithful, loving, make me keep, Watching ev-'ry

&:
=E=:5
k

-s-H*-

from thy Son: Not my will, but Thine be done!" Je


Shed-ding crimson tears for me, Je
ag - o - y,
time be gan, Bear-er of the sin of man, Je
hour with Thee Who didst ag - o - nize for me, Je
-

k *H

sus
sus
sus
sus

in
in
in
in

Geth-sem-a
Geth-sem-a
Geth-sem-a
Geth-sem-a

wV

\?

ne!
ne!
ne!
ne!

'

JJ
155

EVANGELISTIC

180

I've Enlisted in the Service


For

w illiam
L4:

to

me

live

to

Christ,

is

and

to

die

gain. Phil. 1:21

is

Andrew

Henry, 1867-1955

J.

Byers,

L.

1869-1952

PlPPi

am fight -ing in the ar - my of the


I
meet with Sa - tan by the
en do
Now the world hasceased to be a friend to
or give the bat -tie
shall nev-er tire
I
I

Oft

Lord,

j,

And tho'dan -gersthick-ly

way, And
me, And
o'er, For

his fier - y darts so


the ones I most have
the crown-ing day is

"

>

m^mmmk^M^m
my

round
thick
loved

com

ly

path - way
round me

ing

bv

When

nev - er
the shield of

But
Then

to Him
thro' all

me

now pass
-

lie,

fly;

by;
by;

and

shall

I'll

faint
faith
faith
ter

or

he
-

ful
ni

fear,
sees,

for

my

then

be

who

he
has

ty

shall

=#

r^ppppfJPPPSiiiSiii
Je

so

near;

ways quick -ly

flees,

sus

al

is

shed His blood for


shout the vie - to

will press the

4*

&

me,
-

ry;

bat

en
en
en
en

I've
I've
I've
I've

tie

on

list list -

list

list

till

ed
ed
ed
ed

the

the
the
the
the

in
in
in
in

vie

to

serv
serv
serv
serv

ry

ice
ice
ice
ice

is

till
till

till

till

won, And

-c

die.
die.
die.
die.

FFH*
w
<

fefefefeajjLM-i
reach

my crown and man

sion

by

and by;

By

the grace of

God

know,

=ippipiiii^i#MiiiliMl
156

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

I've Enlisted in the Service

p.j^jr-^" J
I

shall con -quer

as

ev

'ry foe;

t-lr

I've

en

list

ed in

J *- * H^T "

the serv -ice

till

die.

mmi^m^
Si/

Thine for Service


Then

said

I,

Here am

I;

Lida Shivers Leech, 1873-1962

dh

PiPPl r^
1.

2.
3.
4.

*-*

181

send me. Isa. 6:8

Lida Shivers Leech,

h- 8rj

have made my choice to fol-low Christ each day,


Let me i - die not the pre-cious hours a - way,

1873-1962

d:

am Thine for serv-ice, Lord;


am Thine for serv-ice, Lord;
I willnever askThee"How"or"Where"or"Why?"For I've cast my lot with Thee
I am Thine for serv - ice till the last glad hour Shall have passed on earth from me;
I

fe^JPPpSppPH^^^^
sometimes

way,

stay,

am
am

Thine for serv-ice, Lord;


Thine for serv-ice, Lord;
With a "Welcome Home" for me.
Till the glo - ry gates shall o-pen
by,
And I wake to serv-ice of a great-er pow'r, Thro' a glad e - ter - ni - ty.
Tho'

As Thy

fal-ter

voice shall bid me,

on the thorn -y
I

will

go or
by and

Thine for service when the days are drear, Thine for serv-ice when the skies are clear;

r^#fcfcfe^=
0F-

E^^^^^^

pipiiSinifjpiWp

Yes, Thine for serv-ice thro 'the

com- ing

years,

am

Thine for serv-ice, Lord.

Pppmpn^ppi

E ."ANGELISTIC

While the Days Are Going By

182
/

must work the works

of

Him

Me, while

that sent

it

is

day.John 9:4

Ira D. Sankey,

George Cooper, 1840-1905

1840-1908

itppprppiiiiigg
While the days are
While the days are
While the days are

There are lone - ly hearts to cher - ish,


die scorn -ing,
i
There's no time for
the lov - ing links that bind us,
All

1.

2.

3.

mm

go - ing
go -ing
go - ing

by;
by;

by

E^E

*-&-

*
There are wea
Let your face
One by one

souls

a smile we can
Oh, the world is full
But the seeds of good
If

who per

While the days


be like the morn -ing, While the days
we leave be - hind us, While the days
ry

go
go
go

are
are
are

ish,

mmmm

ing
ing
ing

by;

by;
by;

rfpts^^^^

re-new, As our jour-ney we pur -sue, Oh, the good we


of sighs, Full of sad and weep-ing eyes, Help your fall-en
we sow, Both in shade and shine will grow, And will keep our

mmk^mimk
Fine

Refrain

While the days are go-ing by.


broth-er rise, While the days are go-ing by.
hearts aglow, While the days are go-ing by.

r " mg
U

&
all

Go

Es=lle
may

do,

ing by,

go

Go-ing by,

158

ing by,
go-ing by,

f>m i

Dy
g " ing KDy
A
uo-ing Dy,
go-ing Kr
by,

Oh,

thej

:i^ip

'

we

all

may

do,

mm

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

183

In the Harvest Field


She gleaned
Christopher R. Blackall,

2.

in

tlie field

until

even. Ruth 2.17

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

1830

b.

the har - vest field there is work to


the gar - ner well, with its sheaves all bright,
re - ward,
the glean-ers' path may be rich
the realms a - bove
the Har -vest Home in

Crowd

3.

In

4.

Lo!

;^E

jj

and
and
and

who

ttzi

Shall be gained by

each

ip^g^gip^:

> -frr-d

_rfc=

For the grain is


ripe,
Let the song be glad,
Tho' the time seems long,

I*-fc-

=t

And

the Mas- ter's voice bids the work-ers true


the pre -cious hours, ere the shades of night
hard; For the Mas- ter's joy, with His cho - sen shared,
has toiled and strove, When the Mas -ter's voice, in
its tones
of love,
the reap - ers
the heart be
the la - bor

few;

light; Fill

mmmmmmmm^m
Refeain

i^iillittlS

:s

3=

the call that He gives


the gold the place of
Drives the gloom from the dark Calls
a - way
to
e - ter -

Heed
Take

Keep
la

bor

to

en
est
nal

day.
day.
day.
day.

La

the bright re- ward in

bor

on!

la

La

view;

bor

bor on!

For the Mas

ter

on!

m^$$

E^-gf==l

has

EVANGELISTIC

184

Want

The people had

W.

Be a Worker

to
a

mind

to

work. Neh. 4:6

W.

Isaiah Baltzell, 1832-1893

Isaiah Baltzell,

1832-1893

isa
mmmmm
s j=j=^4=j^^^^^^^^
-<3-a

1.

2.

3.

4.

want
want
want
want

be
be
be
be

to
to
to
to

a
a
a
a

work-er
for the Lord,
I
work-er
ev - 'ry day,
I
work-er strong and brave, I
work-er, help me, Lord, To

want
want
want

to
to
to

love and
lead the
trust in

lead the

lost

and

sr

Bifcfei^tliippi
want to sing and pray, and be bus-y ev-'ry day
That leads to heav'n a-bove, where all is peace and love,
All who will tru- ly come, shall find a hap-py home
Thy Word That points to joys on high, where pleas-ures nev-er die

trust His ho

ly

Word;

err-ing in the way


Je - sus'pow'rtosave;
err

ing

^m

t
_it=g
In

to

the

king

mm

Refrain

dom

of

the

Lord.

will

^1

work,
and pray,
.1

will

t^i

v&xtftltf&&i^i44
pray

In

the vineyard,

in

the vine-yard of the

work and pray

Tf-t-Tf

fc

J J J Jf

J*

Lord;
of the Lord

will

Slilli

i^iSSpttiiip^^
work

I will

pray,

is^ife
e
160

will

la-bor

ev-'ry

day In

the vineyard of

the Lord.

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

To the Work
Go work
Fanny

day

to

in

my

vineyard.

185

Matt.

Crosby, 1820-191!

J.

21:28

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

'^^^^^ms^mmm
1.

2.
3.
4.

To
To
To
To

the work! we are serv-ants


the work! let thehun-gry
the work there is lab - or
the work in the strength of

the work! to
the work! to
the work! to
the work to

of God, Let us fol - low the


be fed; To
the foun -tain of
for all, For the king-dom of
the Lord, And a robe and
a

liilii^^
tmi^wM

tr

path that our Mas-ter has trod With the balm of His coun - sel our strength to renew,
Life let the wea - ry be led
In
the cross and its ban - ner our glo - ry shall be,
dark-ness and er-ror shall fall, And the name of Je - ho - vah ex - alt - ed shall be
crown shall our la-bor reward When the home of the f aith-f ul our dwell-ing shall be,
;

^i
tzS

Refrain

m&d
=te

IE

Toil-ing
Let
us do with our might what our hands find to do.
While we her -aid the
ti-dings, "Sal - va - tion is free!"
In
the loud swell-ing cho - rus "Sal-va- tion is free!"
And we shout with the ransomed, "Sal - va - tion is free!"

toil

ing

Toil

on,
toil

ing

ing on

fc

toil

Toil-ing on,

mm

on,

on,

*=E

ing

on,

Toil-ing on

toil

ing

on

rFFr r r g
i

W*
kf^E^^^^^=^
*

Let

us

r=t r
hope,

e"usb

let

and trust,

watch,

And

la

bor

till

^r-hzsj-s-

the

Mas

ter comes,

and pray,

-iSi-1

I
161

EVANGELISTIC

186
B.

J.

i.

Rouse,

2.

Wait

Do
Ev

4.

for Jesus

He

wise. Prov. 11:30

that

winneth souls

is

Mackay, 19th Century

4= -jj-t

3.

Winning Souls

-M-

B. Mackay,

J.

19th Century

gPP5=^WFfeT^ j, jf-

be ye up
ye Chris - tian work - ers,
some more con- ven no Ion - ger for
the nn ter
at
fal your spir - its
you win shall add a star
'ry soul

-A-

and

do

ient

sea
tak

ing;
son;

Shall
Souls

the
are

ing,

Lest

one

ty

To

the

der of bean

^g=pj^=Eiii

#dt
Mas-

ter's

king-

dom

suf

your hands? There are pre - cious souls just


he lost;
Talk or sing
of Je - sua,

at

fcr

dy - ing 'round you, let thetu not


might re-pay you with
a
cm
crown
of j:lo - ry
Je - sus has

el

for

Do

sneer?
you;

Al

^ mm.

not

let

ways thus

them per be work -

ish;
ing,

mmm

Fine.

=3:

wait ing for your woo- ing; Go ye forth and win them, Christ your Lord commands.
they will yield to rea - son; Tell of their re - demp- tion, what a price it
cost,
stand no lou - ger quak-iug; Win them for the Mas - ter, tell them He is
near.
do - ing all your du - ty, Win-ningsoulsfor Je - sus; they will bless you too.
-

&g$4LLuLt
D.S.seek-ing to re-claim them,
Refrain

souls,

winulug

-SS= H
,

win- ning
fete

162

*
souls

be up and win-ning souls, While

souls,

iz4

ttr^
r*

EE3r-r rcr c
Winning

win-ning souls

for

Je

=t

d to-day.

^i^l
O

sus,

'tis call'

what joy

in

'

wm

c:

-r f

_gj_g.

-4^=^==ts=h

p=*
from

the down- ward

FPfr?

way; Out

up

on

the

&

IZII
p

high

ways,

AND SERVICE

ACTIVITY

187

Bringing In the Sheaves


He

shall

come again with

Knowles Shaw, 1834-1878

^E#^hH

*-**-*-<

the morn-ing, sow-ing seeds of kind-ness, Sow-ing in the noon -tide


the sun-shine, sow-ing in the shad-ows, Fear-ing neither clouds nor
ing forth with weeping, sow-ing for theMas-ter, Tho' the loss sus-tained our

2.

Sow-ing
Sow-ing

3.

Go-

1.

'

him. Psalm 126:6


George A. Minor, 1845-1904

rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with

in
in

-9i&jr

-*"

"W-

-*

^*-

and the dew -y

eve; Wait-ing for the har-vest, and the time of reap -ing,
winter's chilling breeze; By
and by the har-vest, and the la - bor end - ed,
spir- it of t-en grieves; When our weeping's o - ver, He will bid us wel-come,

W=^z=^

^S^g
f
m S
>

XrxrXrT

&

M*-

>

in

PPP=H^

U*

U<

*=-

the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves, bringing

?=t=fi^

v-f-

KEFBAIN

fc

We shall come, re-joic-ing, bringing in

= 4s:

g_

lot.

jg

the sheaves, We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves Bringing in the sheaves,

bring-ing

^1

in the sheaves,

S=S

We shall come, re

~00

joic

ing,

Brfng-ing

in

^r-H-t

the sheaves.

I
163

EVANGELISTIC

Throw Out the

188

He

Lord,

cried, saying,

Life-Line

saxte

me. Matt.

14:30

Edward

Edward

S.

3.

Throw out
Throw out
Throw out

4.

Soon

1.

2.

will

the
the
the
the

Life-Line
a - cross the dark wave. There is
a broth-er whom
Life-Line with hand quick and strong: Why do you
tar - ry, why
Life-Line
to dan - ger fraught men, Sink - ing in an-guish where
Soon will they drift
sea - son
of
res - cue
be o'er,
to e-

some- one should

save;
long?
you've nev - er been:
ter - ni - ty's shore;
lin

ger

so

t
$==*=$=

Some - bod
See!

he

Winds

of

y's
is

temp

oh,
sink - ing; oh,
- ta - tion
and

broth

has
bil -

for

de

4^5^v

no

J>
M
a.f. M
=

Throw out

-p

Throw out

p
v-

\p

!
-x^+z

rffir

drift

>

Line!

Throw out

r frT-r
164

the Life-Line!

LI

the Life

(*

Line!

4^

ing

way;

5E3E
Throw out

Wt$&m

Some -one

fe^^L^^fefefei^
Life

.1

is

Will

But

lay,

SS=^=^^>
a
2H-g

the Life-Line! Some-one

And

Refrain

_*

To

dare

to-day
of
woe

time

er,

mm 5

will

ten
lows

^444
my

Haste then,

who then

broth-er!

r
~W
throw out the Life - Line, his
per - il
to share?
out with the Life -Boat! a- way, then,
a- way!
flow.
soon hurl them out where the dark wa ters
throw out the Life Line and save them to - day.

S. Ufford, 1851-1929
G. Stebbins, 1846-1945

An. by George

Ufford, 1851-1929

is

sink

ing

the

p=p
to

-m

day.

ACTIVITY

Work, For the Night

The night cometh, when no man can work. John

Work, for
Work, for
Work, for

the night

is

the night
the night

is

9:4

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

ss^d^
1.

189

Coming

Is

Annie L. Coghill, 1836-1907


Alt. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

2.

AND SERVICE

fEEE5

F=rr
com
com
com

ing!
ing!

Work
Work
Un -

thro'

the

morn

thro'

the

sun
sun

ing

hours;

ny

noon;

^^=i=h^~i-^^^^^-^
3.

is

ing!

l=F=?=i^
Work, while the dew
Fill

bright-est hours

While their bright

tints

der

the

is

spar

with
are

glow

kling;

la

Work

bor;

Rest

ing,

Work,

set

-&

**

'mid spring

comes sure
for

day

ing flow'rs;

and

soon.

light

flies;

^rt^^^^^y
Work

Work

while the day


ev - 'ry fly
the last
till

grows bright
ing
min -

beam

fad

Work,
Work,

Work

'

Un

the glow

ing

sun;

ute

Some-thing to

keep

in

store;

eth,

Fad

shine

no

more;

er,

der
eth

to

mm^

B^
*=*

feP^^SESH

:*=*
Give

skies,

r=r
for

the night

is

for

the night

is

com
com

while the night

is

dark

ing,

ing,

'ning,

When man's work


When man works
When man's work

^S
is

done,

no

more,

is

o'er.

EVANGELISTIC

190

Cannot Be Idle

Henry

J.

can
can
can
can

not
not
not
not

he
be
he
be

Je

for
the
soon

die,
die,
die,
die,

time
time

no

o'er,

And
And
And

pose,

My

says, "Go
so white,

sus
are

fields

will

be

for

re

eee

M--

rfm-At^t+^
work

My

har-vest to
num - ber - less sheaves will be
reap - ing
for
be end - ed
rest- ing shall be
o - ver
in

And

lost;

then
They per

aye;

I'll

there,

Where

day;

gath
all

eve-ning,
for want of
lost from
the
the faith -ful

the

at
-

ish

er
of

la

bor

reap

done,
save,

is

to
of

ers

by - ways
heav - en

What

How

sin

To

bove

ev

er

is

aw

ful

to

walk
crown

in

of

right
think

the
beau
bright glo

of
-

ti

ry

when
more
the
in

v^

will

pay.

the

cost!

ful
shall

way.
wear.

Refbain
II

fl-

it

**

to

the

1 **-

t)

way

Then

work

go

(I'll

a^fe^

will

go),

And

3E

'E|^|*g;
join

166

in

the

reap -ing of

grain

(I'll

go),

And back from

the har-vest with

ACTIVITY

fc=*

F^*^
beau

35

ti

=S:

ful sheaves,

Copyright, 1907, by Gospel

Trumpet

AND SERVICE

Cannot Be Idle

I'll

3-=^^F=3F ppp
g

5=

come with

re

Co. in Truth in Song.

joic

ing

gain.

Used by permission.

191

Building for Eternity


man

Let every

James

B. Coats,

ptj

take heed

how he

buildeth thereupon. I Cor. 3:10

James

1902-1961

2.
3.

La

bor

SPSBW
,_

ter

ni

ty;

But

in

Lest

by

mm

f
Fine

i
|

*Ef

us use great care,


storms the work can't stand, Build-ing for
dark -ness we're un-done,
A-A-r*-

tr

f-rlr-f- p= ltqte=8:

let

1902-1961

Work-ers,
e

ere the night has come,

+E E-tJ^ - fg-^f

(A

Coats,

^ijT^rQ:

J jfli-j-nliJ * i

Work-ers on
a build -ing rare,
Some work on the shift -ing sand, Build-ing for

1.

B.

8=

mm

ter

ni

ty.

Some are
Some are
Come and

and

rich

beg-gars,
la

bor,

Ne

^PN

^^S^p^^p^^di
some are poor, Some are careless, some are
poor like me, Yet
a workman true, you
halt

rt

or lame,

Ev

'ry

mite

in

Workman, will your toil

en - dure?
Seek-ing heav-en pure and free,
Je-sus' name, Much or
lit - tie count the same,

*=

i=*rj~*=z*zz

Copyright, 1941, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.

sure,
see,

il
Used by permission.

Mill
167

EVANGELISTIC

192

Something to Do
Son, go work to day in

Source

21:28

Will H. Ruebush, 19th Century

m^^m^^mmw^

-J
&Zt

1.

There's work for

2.

The
The

3.

my vineyard. Matt.

Unknown

the hand and there's work for the


must besooth'dand the hun - gry be
Mas- ter says "Work," and has shown us the

Something to
do,
Something to. do,way. Something to
do,

heart,

sick

fed,

mm-

nn

-N

some-thing
some-thing
some-thing

_^.

And

do;
do;
do;

to
to
to

The

He

IS

each should be
bus - y per- form-ing
nak - ed
be cloth'd aud the
er - ring
says "Not
to- mor - row. the
time is

^j

^_

work

for

all

to

There's work for

do.

the yonng; There's work for

the

\r

t
us

all

and

ged and

I -
fe

-62
u

part,

Refbain

for

be
led,
to- day,"

W.

There's some-thing

his

ex- cus

3=

es

for

fc^

none;There's

mm

fe^^^pg^ii^diafeii
work

168

for

the

fee-ble and work for the strong; There's something for all

to

do,

feiaWfftfF^ffPfjpi

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

Let the Lower Lights Be Burning

193

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your
Father which is in heaven. Matt. 5:16
Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Ifc*

i^iJ^-Q
1.

2.
3.

beams our Fa-ther's mer-cy From His light -house ev - er - more,


Dark the night of sin has set -tied, Loud the an - gry bil-lows roar;
Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth-er: Some poor sail -or tem-pest- tossed,
Bright-ly

1*

A^

1*

1*

A A

U u=t=Ek
=

-|

\-.

k*

ha-

Vtr

pg^^fe^iite^fe
But

Ea

to
us
ger eyes

Try

ing

He

gives the keep- ing

are watch-ing, long -ing,


to make the har - bor,

now

A-*

A pA^ A

Ar A

U-

1^

A^j

Of

the lights a -long

the shore.

For

the lights a -long


the dark-ness may

the shore.

In

A A

A-s
A-?

be

lost.

g-g J
1

U>

Refkain

^-rw

ft

-fig

fe

-*-*)
Let the low

er lights be burn -ing!

Send

a.

gleam a

cross the wave!

1
i/

33

Some poor

faint

i*

iP^=db^=^i^fl

ing struggling sea-man


-A-=

You may

res -cue, you

A^ A rA

may

save.

g-5-

iiiiiiint^ii

EVANGELISTIC

194

Rescue the Perishing

He

which converteth the sinner from, the error

James
Fanny

way

shall save a

soul from death.

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

his

of

5:20

-4-

-h

Ji* rnr^

_3_

3.

- cue the per-ish-ing,


Care for the dy - ing, Snatch them in pit - y from
Though they are slighting Him, Still He is wait-ing, Wait - ing the pen - i - tent
Down in the hu-man heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feel - ings lie bur - ied that

4.

Res

1.

2.

Res

cue the per

S^
4~r
n

s
p

sin

child

ish

ing,

1*

Du

it;

Strength for thy

t2=5Z

p3

P=*
and

the grave;

Weep

to

re-ceive;

Plead with them ear-nest-

Touched by a lov Back to the nar-rowway

can

re -store;

Lord

will

pro -vide;

bor the

la

ee

h~l^~~l^~K
p P p

grace

the err

o'er

ing one,

up

Lift

-H

the

\-

fall

Plead with them gen


ing heart, Wak-ened by kind

ty de-mands

ly,

Pa

tient

ly

win

ness,

them;

A A A

en,
tly,

p
Refbain

J-J^J^U^feiJsNN
raE^

s==t
i
*^M-
Tell

them

He

will

of
for

Je
-

Chords that were bro


Tell

the poor

wan-

the

sus

give

if

they

ken

d'

migh
on vi

will

rer a

ty to

save.

be - lieve.
Res
brate once more.
ly

cue the per

ish

Sav-iour has died.

Brf-g-Ff-atf-H^ff

Care

170

,.

ing,

N^^ija

y
i^b
HNN

for

the

dy

J^ ^g

f*

ing;

Je

"f'.r X^

f^F

sus

is

mer

A
g U
(*

r*

ci

~T~

Je

ful,

A
i

sus

will

-^

save.

11

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

Lord, Give Us a Vision


Coyne over into Macedonia, and

Orvin

1.
2.

3.

Davis,

S.

b.

195

us. Acts 16:9

iielp

1902

Lord, give us
har-vest
Lord, give us

The

Orvin

a
is

vi

sion

of

great and the

vi

of

sion

souls gone a-stray,


lab-'rers are few,
work to
be done,

Davis, b. 1902

S.

Out on the cold


The har-vest time
Of
du - ties neg-

===

ee
*=tc

w^m^M
moun-tains of
soon will be
lect - ed each

sin;

o'er;

day;

rfy

For

soon

Go

work

Lord, give

Help us to
The Mas-ter
Re - new our

-*

the judg-ment will

be
no

us

be
a

vi

work-ing while yet

is

call-ing

lost

I +t-!- A*-

*J

and

be

die
sion

we

vi

~*~^M
-

sion

me

to

of souls

p
U

it

is

and

to

Fu

vi

S=

day,
you,

be won,

to

:=t

gin.

more. Lord, give us

sion

we
of

pray.

Se^#=^I
in

to

our heart and

make

it

a -new, Lord, give us

i^-^-^HH'h-Tr-T-f
:&:_

Copyright, 1947, by

:t2=fac

Thompson Music

Co.

Used by permission.

vi-sion

to
-

r-

<-

day.

m
17]

EVANGELISTIC

196

Onward, Christian Soldiers

The weapons

our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God


of strong holds. 11 Cor. 10:4

of

Arthur

Sabine Baring Could, 1834-1924

to

the pulling

I j

g=feteg
On

ward, Chris-tian sol


ar
might -y
a
Crowns and thrones may per
On - ward then, ye
peo

1.

Like

2.
3.

4.

ish,

Marching
as
to
Moves the Church of
King-doms rise and

pie,

Join

diers,

my

hap

our

war, With the


God; Broth-ers,
wane, But
the
py throng, Blend with

nnm

up

d=d
of
Je
are tread
Church of Je
ours your voi

sus
ing
sus
ces

cross

we

Go - ing on
be Where the saints have

fore:
trod:

Con - stant

main:

In

the

re

will
tri

Roy

Christ the
We
are
Gates of

umph song;"Glo

al

not

di-

hell

can

praise and

ry,

j^t

r
i

Mas

ter

Leads a

vid

ed,

All

er

or,

nev
hon

1842-1900

Sullivan,

S.

down

one

gainst the
bod - y

foe;

For -ward

we,

One

in

-F

Al
-

bat
doc

to

hope and

in

p,

=:~jt

g==gb*

EE

trine,

We have Christ's own prom


'Gainst the Church pre-vail:
Un - to Christ the King;" This thro' count-less a -

tie,

ise,

ges

F-i

Refrain

See,

His

ban

One in char
And that can

Men and

mE^

an

^P^PPPSPPi
r

ners
-

go.

ty.

not

fail.

gels

sing.

On - ward,

Chris-tian

n^^--

sol

m-

diers,

-#^P

*r

March - ing

ACTIVITY

AND SERVICE

Onward, Christian Soldiers

iifpp^ip
as

With the cross of

war,

to

l=p=8

r=
Je

Go

sus

on

ing

be

fore.

j.

iHi^iiiil
Now
My mouth
Fanny

3.
4.

J.

^a

word
word
word
word

a
a
a
a

just

just
just
just

SEEE
iE

Je
Je
Je
Je

for

for
for
for

^m

bus;

Your

dear

sus;

You

bus;

sus;

And

your sins
can
cross
it
if
your faith

'

What

striv

To

reach

my

Sav

iour

Who

gave

ness,

And

leave

rise

"I

love

in

all

a
i

true;

so

for

not

be

giv'n;

be
dim;

pT -^n
^

1*

He

us
ing

say,

est Friend

fe^=fe3

35

To

feel

Come, cheer our hearts and


And
by
His grace are

197

for Jesus

shew forth Thy righteousness and Thy salvation. Psalm 71:15


Crosby, 1820-1915
William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Now
Now
Now
Now

2.

Word

Just a

shall

jiM-*-*
1.

:E=3^~F-~^

tell

your weak

hath done
a home
His life
the

rest

for

you.

in heav'n.

for
to

me."
Him.

Refbain
mi

Now

just

;*#- *F- *-*

lit

for

Je

sus, 'Twill

tie

wi-z

help

us

our

way!

word

on

E^4^^Ppt-[T-p=p=pp

^m

mmf
r
t

word

* *

1 =3
One

for

Je

bub,

speak,

or

-*

sing

or pray!

173

EVANGELISTIC

Have You Sought

198

My
Fanny

J.

sheep wandered through

3.

4.

Je

to

34:6

1840-1908

3dtm
r

Have you sought lor


Have you been to
Have you knelt by
If

mountains Ezek.

Ira D. Sankey,

wf

1.

the

all

Sheep?

Crosby, 1820-1915

**
2.

for the

the sheep
the sad
the sick

you

sus

an

that have wandered,


and the
lone - ly
and the
dy - ing,
swer these ques-tions,

- way
on
Whose bur - dens
The
mes - sage

Far a

And

Him

to

the
are
of

have been

=s^
E3:

S IfL
*

'

dark monnt-ains cold ?


to
bear?
heav - y
tell?
to
mer - cy
and true,
faith - ful

Have
Have
Have
Then

*T rS~~_._

"J

yon gone,
you car yon stood

like
ried

2 r~^

the ten - der


of
the name
the trem-b'ling
the man- sions

:za

To

Shep-herd,

Je
cap

And

sus,

mmmmmmm^mm
be

hold,

by
in

yon:

tive

der

Are

igS==fiE
them

bring
ten
lone

der

in

crowns

of

to
a - gain
ly breathed it
his dark
pris

re-joic

ing

the
-

fold?
in prayer?
on cell?

for

you;

^mmi
foot

va
Je

steps?
tion

sus,
ter - nal

174

Have you
Have you
Have you

And

fol

lowed their wea


of
ed

told

point
there

from

ry

the great
the lost
the King

sal-

to

e-

iifefil^y

And the wild des - ert waste have you crossed, Nor "" lin-gered
died
on the cross to
He
se-cure? Have you asked them
And urged them on Him to be- lieve? Have you told of
Your wel come and greet-iug shall be,
"In
as- much" as
-

'

Have You Sought

home

safe
trust

re - turn
the Sav

iu

ev

life

done

er

"My

for

You have gath


Whose
love

ing,

iour
last - ing
breth- ren,"
-

That

ven

for

shall

may

all,

if

they will,

so

it

was done "un

mmm^

AND SERVICE

were lost?
en- dure?
re- ceive?

the sheep that


- ev er

ered

ACTIVITY

Sheep?

for the

to

1
1

Me."
{

fire shall

*-r
Building for Eternity

The

"

man's work of what

try every

sort

it

N. B. Sargent, 19th Century

199
is. I Cor. 3:13

N. B. Sargent, 19th Century

^^iippiiS^^i

Hg

A
tem- pie the world may not see,
are build-ing in sor-row or joy
own lit- tie place lias fill'd;
Ev- 'ry tho't that we've ev - er had, Its
or
pain,
some heart joy
Ev- 'ry word that so light - ly falls, Giv-iug
a- lone? Are vou building in faith and love,
Are von build-in;; for God

We

1.

2.

3.

4.

^m

m^~m

&5i

"i" ~W~ "f* "F"

build for e - ter - ni - fy.


can-ni t mar nor destroy: We
deed we have done, good or bad. Is a stone in the tem-ple we build.
ev - er its beau - ty stain.
Will shine in our tem - pie wall, Or
of
light
a - l>n\e?
A
tem-ple the Fa. - ther will own, In the cit - v

Which time
Ev-

'ry

S*

***&

ggglgl
Refrain
IL

F ^-F*
We

are build-ing

ft

S=n

day
ev-'ry

*^ ** F**-7-*

tem- pie the world

may

not

-I

see;

day

IHi^^-^i|^||^iig

tN=iN
-

' F^

ev - 'ry
build-ing

dbt

Build

Ft-'-f^

t~V V u V

ing, build

JTTrfff^^ ^
ia

ing

ev

'rv

day, Building for

fee

? b

ter

ni

ty

flc

175

EVANGELISTIC

200

Love to

I
/ will

speak

A. Katherine Hankev> 1834-1911

1.

2.

3.

4.

love
love
love
love

the
the
the
the

tell

tell
tell

tell

^S.

sto
sto
sto
sto

as

=E

zc

*i

i vb

the
the
tell
the
scenes of
tell

mm

a*

sto

^^

tion

ry

Of
Than

peat

What

best

Seem

bove,

*J-

ijS.-

m-

zsbjt

-1T4

V.

is - fies

my

just

the

For some have nev heard The mes - sage of


sing the new, new song, 'Twill be
I
the old,

sal-

Be

sto - ry,
sto - ry,
sto - ry,
glo - ry,

It

cause
did

so

know
much

mm

J.

*+=? 35=5:
As noth-ing

'tis

for
er

true;

tell

else can

That

ry

To

old

^F
S^
fefe

love to

tell

the

sto

ry,

'Twill

long.

m f-

I
zs:

at*

S
glo

is

do.

^
my theme in

sat that

sfcjt

3-=-

it

have loved so

It

And

me;

Refrain

now to thee,
From God's own Ho-ly Word.
I

i^gfej
be

seems

&

-*&
va

mt

r-*r-=

k
long-ings
rea - son

it

i^mSI

tell

re
ry, 'Tis pleas - ant to
ry, For those who know it

ful

Of Je - sus and His love. I love to


love to
Of all
our gold - en dreams. I
More won - der - ful - ly sweet. I love to
And when, in
To hear
it
like the
rest.

t=_:E

sus and His glo - ry,


the gold - en fan - cies
seems, each time I
tell
it,
hun - ger - ing and thirst - ing
-

things a

ry
ry,

all

Of un - seen
More won-der -

a^r^
LLfci
r

^#

fefcfc:

tJ

FJe

jn g^jr ^TrS
to
to
to
to

145:5

William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

'^t

j.!

Tell the Story

Thy wondrous works. Psalm

of

tell

&
^ aa

the old, old

sto - ry

**

7*

Of Je-sus and His

love.

ACTIVITY AND SERVICE

201

Jesus Saves
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt

be saved. Acts 16:31


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

Owens, 1829-1907

Priscilla J.

!$*

p^^#i-=iH=
We

1.

2.
3.

4.

Spread the
to

Tell

ti

sin

His death

Let

the

na

the

ye

Sing

it

Shout

sal

dings all
ners
far

and

end

tions

now

va

On -ward! 'tis
Sing
This

and
-

less

re

round:
wide:
life,

joice

our

our
her

keep
tri

sus
sus
sus
sus

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

Wi

mm
shall
in

Je
Je
Je
Je

Climb the steeps and cross the


*ry
land,
the
sea;
Ech - o
back, ye
o - cean
ly through the gloom, When the heart
for
mer - cy
High - est hills
tion full
and free,
and deep - est

mf
Earth

2^

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

to
ev
lands of

soft
-

sus
sus
sus
sus

-+--&.

^EphE^^m

news
is

K-

-&
L

32

37.

Bear

Je
Je
Je
Je

Pp

Sing,

4'-&

By

^F^P
9

the joy - ful sound:


the roll - ing tide;
the bat - tie strife,
voice,
a might - y

have heard
on
Waft
it
Sing
a - bove
Give the winds

mr

*- ~-

song

tit

umph
of

Lord's com- mand;


ju - bi - lee:
o'er the
tomb
vie - to ry

waves;
caves;
craves;

caves;

EstfMhN
Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

mifii^illii

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!

EVANGELISTIC

202

The Ninety-Nine
and seeketh that which

Doth he not leave the ninety and nine


William G. Schell, b. 1869
m
Slow, with expression

|^Si=p|=J
1.
2.

3.

4.

The
The
The
The

gone astray? Matt. 18:12


Warren, 1867-1951

WW a*

ah a

ty- nine with -in the fold, Are safe from fears and storms of night,
ty- nine are safe to-day, They're all at home, so ful - ly blest,
- ty- nine with care are fed,
And rest with-in the Shepherd's fold;
Shepherd dear, a - loud doth weep Be - cause one lamb a - far doth roam;
nine
nine
nine

ft*gpm
But
But
But
The

is

B. Elliott

one
one
one
nine

jr^*rs

ar

r?-r=3
1 there how

tf

W^m

the moun-tains cold, 'Twill per-ish


is
on
sad the sight!
is wand- 'ring far
a - way, Up - on the mountain's snow -y crest.
is starv - ing, near - ly dead,
Up - on the mountains bare and cold.
ty-nine He'll safe - ly keep, We'll seek that lamb and bring it home.

Refbain

PUS
Go search

S^iPPP
out,

it

fert
D

EBB

X
You'll find

it

there

@ ERp=*
178

and bring

it

home,

*=^
1=2

in dread-ful plight,

No more

^c
2?

in

dark

*=3

Oh! go and bring

feei

ness

j<j,

it

let

it

roam

S^gj 1
back

to-night.

PPP3

AND SERVICE

ACTIVITY

Work

We'll

Thy work
Elizabeth K. Mills,

till

shall

be rewarded. Jer. 31:16

William Miller, 1801-1878

1805-1829

ppiPi^ip

r
1.

mo-ment come,
sigh, When will the
I
land
of
rest, for thee
know, No peace -ful, shel-t'ring dome;
I
tran-quil joys on earth
for
rest
He bade me cease to roam,
fled
Je - sus Christ 1
once my Sav -iour's side, No more my steps shall roam
sought at

3.

No
To

4.

2.

203

Jesus Comes

f -^Ff ^pp

&.

J"3

3
When

^E;

shall

This world's

And

lean

With Him

lay
wil

my

ar

And

dwell

of

woe, This

world

His

breast,Till

ing

tide,

mor

der - ness
for
sue - cor
on
I'll brave death's chill

?t=

by,

And

peace
not
con- duct
in

IP
home

at

my

home.
me home.
myheav'n-ly home.
is

He
reach

^3

gJ=J-IjJ

t#

h-

Refrain

We'll work
We'll work

till

Je

sus comes, We' 11

work

till

Je

sus comes, We'll

We'll work

rfn^f^l^
I

^
"

work

till

Je

3
-

sus

e=?

<2==

f^s^^*^

comes,And

we'll

be

*
gath

ered

r^ I
home.

We'll work

^p~H^

*t
i

a
179

EVANGELISTIC

204

The Lord of the Harvest


Pray ye

Lord

the

of the harvest, that

He

R. A. Evilsizer, 19th Century

Calls

would send forth labourers. Luke 10:2


J. Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

sMiS^Sp^gil^pfe
2.

The time
The Lord

3.

Oh, broth

1.

of the har-vest

- er,

the la

^#J

bor

All

nigh,

is

of the har-vest needs you

blest,

is

And

1E^

V*

rip-ened the wait-ing fields

There's work that you


af

ter the

on

toil

m
w

wm

=efc

The

b'rers are

few

few.
-

quest.

*-

&*

"

N p W -Wv u* u k

1
high.

^^^^^^^p^fel
la

rest

Refbain

The

i^Pi^^^
-m-

do

com - eth

The la-b'rers are few, Christ call-eth for you To glean for His gar-ner on
Then do not de-lay, But has-ten a - way And glean where the toil-ers are
Your Saviour and Lord Willrich-ly re-ward, If you will but heedHis re

htm

lie

can

ly

Christ call

eth for

lab'rers.the lab'rers are few,are few.Christcalleth

you

m
Then

He call-eth for you, for you; Then

,lEPEp-cfE

has

ten a

has-teu,oh,has -ten

i8o

way,

The Lord

a -way, a-way.The Lord

'

^_r

of
of

the har-vest
the

har-ve3t o

CP^
-

bey.

hey.

(to-day.)
(to-day.)

? l

205

Hark! the Voice of Jesus Galling


Look on

the fields; for they are white already to harvest. John 4:35

Daniel March, 1816-1909

Charles Edwin Pollock,

b.

1853

to

-day?

m^mi^^^^

1.

2.
3.

Hark! the voice


If
you can
While the souls

i*

J- 5

men

of

5^"^"

find

the

Let none hear

you

sus call

not cross the

Fields are white, the

You can

Je

of
-

m^w^
=?

are

dy

5*

har

ing" Who
cean,

ing,

the

****

Who

say

ing,

"There

Mas -

calls for

ter

you,

X &r
*i

will bear

You can

- er,

and work

will go

the hea -then lands ex-plore,

**-r*

then near
dly

And
And

EEfei

vest wait -ing,

hea

o-

is

W-'

-M

the sheaves a

help them at

noth-ing

way?"

your door
can

do."

E=P=S

|=tS*:

S=fEEfbf=^

d^^^jfe^^^ 3
=fa=fc

=2:

Loud and long


If

Glad

you can
- ly

=t
Who

will

You can

An -swer

the
-

take

Mas

ter

not speak like


the

He

task

He of - fers free ;
- ward
you can - not preach like Paul,
you, Let His work your pleas-ure be

call - eth,

an

gives

gels,

Rich re
If

pmm
an

swer, glad
the

tell

quick

ly

love

ly

of

when He
F-

say -ing, "Here

am

sus,

You can

call -eth,

"Here am

Je

I,

say,

He

died

for

Lord,

send me."

I,

Lord, send me?'*


all.

H
181

EVANGELISTIC

206

the Harvest Time

'Tis
He

putteth in

because the harvest

the sickle,

is

Alexcenah Thomas, 19th Century

come. Mark 4:29


Jacob Henry Hall, 1855-1941

wm^^^^mmm
5fe

har - vest time, To the fields I must a - way;


har -vest time, Oh!
who will go a - long?
the har - vest time, There is work for all to- day;

1.

'Tis the har- vest time, 'tis the

2.

'Tis the har -vest time, 'tis the

3.

'Tis the

har -vest time,

'tis

TOJ

^31

Sfi^

^fej
W

*t

l^^i^^ii^ippfti^
L.

Mas - ter now

For

the

See,

the fields for har-vest

If

you

can

be

not

iH^H

call

is

ing me,
are white;

now
reap

er,

You

*=(=

To
I

can

go and work to - day.


hear the reap-er's song.
bear the sheaves a - way.

SEE

Refrain"

.fa*
*=s

Glean

i
-

fe

ing on the
the

side,

~E

ing on the plain,


Glean
the
Gleaning on
sun-ny

fefefe

-*-^Lr^

Work - ing for


Work -ing, work-ing

182

hill

hill-side, hill-side,

*^i

k ?

,-

Glean-ing on

ft

plain,

tttt

Mas

'Mong

the golden grain.


Mong the golden grain.
for the Master, 'Mong the golden grain,

the

ter,

^+- =

wnw.

pppff1

MISSION

The Golden Harvest


The
H. R.

harvest

why
why

3.

4.

I'll

5.

Why

be
stand

2.

is

should
should

shall

not

no
ye

ion

H. R.

^
all

207

labourers are few. Matt. 9:37

the

19th Century

Jeffrey,

Oh,
Oh,
No,

1.

truly

but

plenteous,

be
be
be
ger
day

*=^T
While

die,

die?

The

morn

die,
die,

For
But

faith

=*:

much

so
ing

sun

God's Word

in

die? There's har

there's

ful

to

do?

is

high,
see:
be;

will

vest -ing

:(=

19th Century

Jeffrey,

for

all;

ppfiiiEp^il^S^
The wheat

And
"No
I'll

Oh,

soon
i

is

ripe

to

har

it

will
in

be

sink - ing
vine -yard;

dlers

My

and work for

go

grasp the

flam

ing

Je
sick

vest,

And
Low

the

Go

sus,

le,

And

la

in

bor
the

are

few.

west -em

sky.

ers

and work

thou
hear
heed

Him

call

for
ing

Mas-ter's

the

Me.'
me.
call.

fzL
\*

i*

t==t=

-lA-i-lA

^HJif^

Refrain

febhhrri

The

la

bor

ers

are

And

few,

still

there's

much

to

do;
to

too few,

The wheat

*~rrr
is

ripe

to

har

vest,

And

the

la

bor

ers

are

t=
^
S=E

do;

few

ef

183

EVANGELISTIC

208

Speed
Go

W.

E.

ye into

M. Hackleman,

b.

all

Away

the world, and preach the gospel. Mark 16:15

SSiiPP
To
To
To

the lands that


the souls that

the

na

tiong

are wrapped in
of

know not
in

Isaac B. Woodbury, 1819-1853


E. M. Hackleman, b.. 1868

W.

Har. by

1868

Sa

which

the
the

dark

Fa

tan's king

to

if

night.

bove,

Who

dom

is

rife;

For the

Gos

mo

ment's de
time
to

=
184

so

-(22-

the Sav-iour's com-mand, That the light of the


the world, "is
dark world that He gave His own Son, Thro' whose blood on Calthe cap-tives of
o - beyed will give peace, To
be-lievedand

Gos - pel shine o'er ev - 'ry land,


re-demp-tion was won.
va - ry
will bring re - lease;
it
Sa - tan

no

ye

of

this

"Go

ness
ther

pel

pro -claim, Speed a


- lay,
Speed a
waste, Speed a

Go ye forth in His name and the


Let us haste while 'tis day, not a
To the res- cue make

way! Speed a
way! Spee'd a
way! Speed a

way!
way!
way!

~^~
4=fr^p=j=i=p

haste, there

Speed
Speed
Speed

Zl-

T-

a
a
a

is

way;
way!
way!

MISSION

hath committed unto


God
Ruth Johnson Carruth, b. 1900

209

Hands

Into Our

word

us the

of reconciliation. II Cor. 5:19


Tillit

S.

Teddlie, b. 1885

p^ll*fi*ip^ipf

bfc
1.

2.
3.

Swift-ly we're turn -ing life's dai - ly pag


Mil - lions are grop - ing with -out the Gos
Souls that are pre - cious, souls that are dy
s

r*

Swift - ly the hours are


Quick -ly they '11 reach eWhile we re - joice our

es,
pel,

ing,

S^

JV4

*f

V
chang-ing
ter

ni

are

sins

to
ty's
for

years; How
night; Shall
giv'n; Did

=2

^=2^=S

are

we

us

we
He

sit

id
al

not

gfe

mo - ments?
ing God's gold - en
ly
as they rush on - ward?
so
die
for these lost ones?

Refrain

we

Shall

Haste, let

Then

let

reap glo
us hold
us point

ry?

Shall

we reap

up Christ the
the way un

tears?

true
-

In

light.

our hands

to

the

heav'n.

to

IS-mm
r4
tj

I*

Gos-pel

I*
is

giv

en,

In
jk.

:t?zzt2=^

Hi

to our hands
jk- j. .<.

is

^-

C~
giv-en

the

light,

:;

#f=>L

tz=k

-p.

i*.

1"

U*

Haste, let us

JU- *=5i^

3g3Eg=EijE
car

ry God's pre-cious mes-sage, Guid-ing the err

ing back to

the

right.

mCopyright, 1939, by Tillit

S.

Teddlie.

Used by permission.

185

EVANGELISTIC

210

The

Look on the fields;


John O. Thompson, 17821818
Spirited

Reapers

Call for

for they are white already

to

harvest. John 4:35


J.

-&

-9-

B. O.

-e

Clemm,

--

19th Century

W*

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

1.
2.

3.

h- A-

*t^

s^iH

=fc
r rire
PE

fr.bar
-=

r^ri

pi#i*ip

* d=d=*
^s=fes

Far and near

When

sun - ny slope and plain.


gleam-ing; Bid them gath - er ev - 'ry-where.
eve -ning wend - ing, Thou shalt come with joy un - told.

their gold

is

"gleam-ing O'er the

the sun's last rays are

Heav'nward then at

W%

mmm

-=l

fe:

:zsz

Refrain

ippp3
Lord

of

har

vest, send forth

reap

ers!

Hear

us, Lord, to

Thee we cry;

sgyjjgfaBig^f^^^ii
tfcfc

-<s>

Send them now the sheaves

J-J- =m

gg

&

item

fe 1=3=3= =3=i=3

r^

to gath

fe

er,

Ere

the har

vest time pass by.

HtHF^^

MISSION
I'll
As

My

Go Where He Sendeth Me
W.

James Rowe, 1865-1933

i*

sEpi *=*
1.

2.
3.

211

Father hath sent Me, even so send I you. John 20:21


C. Tinsley, 20th

Be3

sN

My Sav-iour needs help-ers fromday to day, To serve Him on land and sea;
So man - y areneed-ing the Gos - pel light, So man - y made free would be;
The way may be drear-y and thorn-y, too, But His bless-ed smile I'll see,

qui hrrr
And
And
And
gttft

Century

so

so,

to

so,

for

am

read- y

all

I'll
I '11

a -way

my Sav-iour my best

1*

my might,

to speed

use-f ul with

be

tk

i*

to

do,

go,

I'll

will-ing-ly

:fc^F

go and glad-ly

I'll

go,

I'll

will-ing-ly

ill^

go,

I'll

k w

v h?

go

go where He send - eth me.


go where He send - eth me.
go where He send - eth me.

isi

E k w

g g F
I '11

ri&

Refrain

I3S

I'll

I'll

n
-9

Lord to

rg
be

to

h*

-M

my

to

go,

s*-

help

be;

<~

^S^Bgl
->.

^FF*

er

He

I*

-r

Wher-ev

I'll

go

and

glad-ly

I'll

go

m^M

t?

b*

send -eth

me
I'll

..

go.

EVANGELISTIC

212

Send the Light


O

send out

Thy

and Thy truth. Psalm 43:3


Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

light

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

^^^^tfi^P^si^p

:d?

There's a

2.

We

3.

4.

the rest-less wave, "Send the light!


nian call to - day, "Send the light!
'ry-where a-bound; Send the light!
Send the light!
the work of love,

call comes ring - ing o'er


have heard the Mac - e - do Let
us pray that grace may ev Let
us not grow wea - ry in

1.

<*'

IS*
ffift*

i*

* Z3fe

rf t

g^i
Send
Send
Send
Send

the
the
the
the

There are souls

light!

And
And

light!

Let

Send the

a
a
us

gold

^
felft^i

tes
EEl

the

*fc

gos

pel

light;

Let

Send the
from shore to shore!

aszzs:

cue, there are souls to save,


at the cross we lay,

it

ev

els

for

'ry-where be found,
a crown a-bove,

J-J-

P^s
Refeain

Send the

fe

fc

light!

ftt

from shore to

shine

it

the

light!

Send the

Let

ed gos - pel light

shore!

8^

-f ring

mmm

bless

a*

of

..... Send the light! .....


Send the light!
Send the light!

p=p

ed

res

light!

bless

to

en

is:

IS

fefcr

rt

Send the

-q

Christ-like spir
jew
gath - er

light!

Sfe
W

light!

AH

I;

light!"
light!"

Send the

-Ai

it

shine

His

T&

w=&
light!

Send the

and
light!

let

and

its

ra
let

its

diant
ra-diant

ifefaHi

MISSION

Send the Light

beams Light
beams

the

for
world
Light the world
.

Them

Hark!

Out

in

i^r*

ita

^--t-

i^

and the blind. Luke 14:21


William Ogden, 1841-1897

the des - ert dark and drear,


Help Him the wan-d'rlng ones to find?
Out on the moun-tains wild and high;

the Shep-herd's voice I hear,


Who'll go and help this Shep-herd kind,
in the des - ert hear
Out
their cry,

s**

213

halt,

'tis

*f-

- ing the sheep who've gone a-stray


Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold,
Hark! 'tis the Mas-ter speaks to thee,

Call

Far from the Shep-herd's fold a - way.


they'll be shel-tered from the cold:

Where

"Go

find

My sheep wher-e'er they

fe=p

be."

EpE
U=di

jsz=js:

Refrain

-1-

a ^W

In

ife

ev - er more.

S^
5?

Bring

3.

more.

for

Bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the


Alexcenah Thomas, 19th Century

2.

er

1.

ev

-4
-*--

B
Bring them

H*

in,

bring

them

^
in,

es

js
I

4,

Bring them

azzaBring them

L^p

in,

bring

them

in,

^_-_^_

in

from the

fields

E^3^

=*=*

of sin;

=^=W:
^J-^t.

Bring the wan-d'ring ones to

g=f=F
ts

1*

bt

3*^

>

tjr

Je

s lis

EVANGELISTIC

Long Have They Waited

214
Go ye

into all the world,

and preach the gospel. Mark 16:15

William G. Schell, b. 1869


Refrain by B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

H
&*g -$-?p^*=*=*

Warren, 1867-1951

iiBlppiiiii

ft

*=3:

Long have they wait - ed in the far dis - tant lands For the pure liv - ing
Long have they wait - ed for the pure liv - ing Word, Since the Gos - pel of
Pa - tient - ly wait - ing for the heav-en - ly light, Pre-cious souls still are
Long have they wait - ed, near - ly two thou-sand years, Still we leave them in

wa - ter from the dear Sav-iour's


heav-en was pro-claimed by the
sleeping
in
a dark sin - ful
darkness and in dread sin - ful

P=3
m

hands; Still they


Lord: "Teach ev
night;
fears;

Pit

are
-

wait

'ry

ing

for the

na -tion," was the

O how
y them, broth er,
the work-ers who will

Where are

A
=gAgaAf==bAg=t=E^
aAe

A
-*-

>fc

f=f
;

^fcPP^iegSSe^&

Gos

- pel
to come, Let us has - ten
to tell them of our heav-en - ly home,
ur - gent com-mand, Yet we have not en-light-ened ev-'ry dark hea- then land,
great is their need! Theyhave no one to teach them, and no Bi - ble
to read,
leave friends and home To de - liv - er lost sin - ners from the wrath yet to come?

,A

Refrain

A-

*
1-

-*

XT
Hark! hear them

call

ing

from

ev

'ry

dark land,

Who

will

m f=r=F=f=F=:

&p:
f= f
fe

IE

MISSION

Long Have They Waited

t?

rough

&

*t

bil

^i

them

to

Je

11

lows brave,

And

lead

-ApA

PHi
H^l

l==te
who

sus

on

j*

can

ly

save.

Over the Ocean Wave


/ shall

Julia

215

give thee the heathen for thine inheritance. Psalm 2:8

Sampson Haskell, 19th Century

William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

tf"H^=^==)=P-=)=^ FT
4-=i =FfeEEifc=*
3^
|

1.

2.
3.

ver

the

mis

cean wave,
py land

far,

sion ships

glad

far

we

way, There
Shin

the
have
tid- ings

light

bring,

the poor
ing from
as that

List!

=t=r

REF. Pit

hap

Here
in
this
Then, while the

them,

pit

them, Chris

tians

home.

at

Haste with

the

Fine

i^uppngpfe^g^i

*t

hea
God's
hea

bread

then

wait

live,

own Word,

free,

then band

joy

has

ing
pure,
ful

for

day

and

bright

ly

sing,

and

come.

Grop

of

life,

"

in

ver

ig

no

not send
o the

we

to

ranee,

them

cean wave,

il

ten

d=rf
*=^3
i

dark as the
Bi-bles to
see

mmm
D. 0. Refrain

I-

fm

ing

i^^^e

oh,

Shall

night,
No bless
read, Teach-ers,

them 'come, Bring -ing

I2__

Bi - ble to give them the


ed
and preach - ers, and all that they
of life, guid - ing us
the bread

=^

:-gdsr

light.

need?
home."

pi

EVANGELISTIC

216

Where Are the Reapers?


/ will say

Eben

3.
4.

my barn. Matt.

gather the wheat into

the reapers

George

1848

where are

1.
2.

to

E. Rexford, b.

the reap

ers that gar

ner

F.

13:30

Root, 1820-1895

The sheaves of

in

the good

Go out in the by ways and search them all; The wheat may be there
The fields all are rip - 'ning, and far and wide The world now is waitSo come with your sic - kles, ye sons
of
men, And gath - er to - geth-

m^hm^4^H^k^^^
-K

:S==t

^=4

-*r-

from the fields of


sin; With sic - kles of truth must the work
be done,
though the weeds are tall; Then search in the high - way, and pass none by,
ing
the har - vest tide; But reap - ers are few, and the work
is
great,
er
the gold - en grain; Toil
till
on
the Lord of
the har - vest come,

s
I

Refrain

J*-Jt

,UU
And no

one

may rest

the "har -vest


But gath - er from all for the home on
And much will be lost should the har - vest
Then share ye His joy in the "har -vest

who

mm

will

fe^
W
who

And

come

N
-q-
K

will help us
I*

g^ddb
192

till

share

fc

fc

i
J. i i{ E=g

to

in

P-'

P:

the glo

*-

*-*

J- d

i*

home."
high.
_ rpan . ers
Whpp
arp th
Where_ are
ttte reap
wait.
home."

of

the "har -vest

wt
-

n
U

home?" O

-f*-

g -m

^-m-

W*

==*

EJ
^j=jg#feS
I
3E3E*E3E&$^
gar-ner

in

The sheaves of good from the

I*

NFfErfE^P

fields of

sin.

MISSION

Because

All

We

Do Not Love Them

Ezekiel 3:17-22

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

^?
1.

2.

3.
4.
5.

=t

3=*

Man

- y souls
Broth-er, can
Love bro't Je

to

we

217

day are

dy

Sin

ing,

and sor-row

their

is

When to

us the truth
sus down from glo - ry,
On the cru - el cross
Love un dy
ing, love e
nal
ter
Love will send us o'er
Je - sus said, "Go teach all na - tions"; They are lost if
we
guilt-less

lin

ger,

lot;

giv'n?

is

to

the
de

die;

wave,
-

lay.

HUppS

11

Dark-ness shrouds them with its man - tie, All


be Tear - less, see
the hea-then
dy - ing, With-out
Can
we say we love the hea -then, If
we
Will
im - pel
du - ty,
Help-less
us
to our
we face Him at the judg-ment If
His
Can

we

love them not.


or hope
of heav'n?
turn a - way their cry?
hea-then souls
save.
to
Word we dis - o - bey?

cause

God

Refrain

-I-

gT
?F=2

#1
All

be-cause

we

do

not

love them,

Mil-lions

fk 3
fill

j^SH-a

the

hea-then grave;

mMmmmmmmmmmm
p

Broth-er,

can

b.

diEzSiilz:

you see them per

ish,

When

lit -

tie

love would save?

EVANGELISTIC

218

Gather

Source

Go ye therefore
Unknown

Them

into the highways,

into the Fold

and

bid to the marriage. Mutt. 22:9


J.

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

i^=^i=#s
1.

2.
S.

from the high-ways and by - ways of sin, In from the storm and cold,
In
Bring them to Je - sus from pal - ace and cot,Waifs from the lane and street
Gath - er them in, jew - els bright for His crown Gath-er them in
to - day
;

*JUUU
3E

Gath-er

He
Gath

*=3

3=3^3
^ + w

=*

go - ing a- stray, In - to the Shepherd's fold.


re-ceive them as
he
did of old,
Guid - ing their way-ward feet.
the rich and the poor just the same, Show them the nar - row way.
the lambs that are

will
-

^=^

er

Refrain

Gath

er

them

in

from the by

ways

of

sin,

from the storm and cold

In

mmmmm^Mmm
3T
Gath

egg
194

- er

the lambs that are

EEE
W *

go

kLJ^-\
^d br*-

ing

- stray,

In

to

the Shepherd's fold.

K E z ^-rFB- g=s

P-P

h= *^HH

Bid
Bring

Them Look

hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind. Luke 14:21

in

Mrs. L. M. Evilsizer, 19th Century

1.

Out

3.

ert

a warn-ing

Shout ye

Life

This

thronged with

ev

Perry,

19th Century

are stray -ing,Bid them look to Christ and live

the lost

to

C.

'ry

dy - ing,Bid them look


na- tion, Bid them look

and
Christ and

to Christ

live

to

live


S
=3=3^3"Tell

J.

cEf ti t TrNrit

if

\u

the des

in

By - ways and high -ways are

2.

219

to Christ

j=^
J

-A

them

their dear ones for them

is

un -cer - tain and time


the day
to
ac-cept

is

them look
fly -ing, Bid them look
va -tion,Bid them look

and
and
Christ and

to Christ

is

to Christ

live.

to

live.

in

pp^

3=

are pray-ing,- Bid


sal -

fe==3fc

J*

g-

live.

-1-**

^~=rf==r=f==E

Refeain

^ ^-J^^^j zz^ ^^ ^^g^


j^ta*N
^^^q^^
L

Go

to

the lost

and the dy

ing, broth-er,

Bid them look

==f===j
to Christ

and

-U -

live

gi^^f*
I

Sin doth be

set

them, for help they're cry-ing, Oh, bid them look to Christ and

&^ :: V
w*-r

|>"

it
k-

&====

N^pi
-*

k-

=F

live.

I
195

EVANGELISTIC

220

"Whosoever Will"
Whosoever

will,

him take

let

the water of

life

freely. Rev. 22:17

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

H*

^i^r

a1

"Who-so-ev-er hear-eth," shout, shout the sound! Spread


Who - so - ev - er com - eth, need not de - lay, Now
"Who-so-ev-er will," the prom - ise is se- cure; "Who -

1.

2.
3.

*=fc

$=^
*i=g^r^=^
en
ev

g= g

Sgtf r-U

-q

ev
on

life

man

er
ly
for

is

found,

Liv - ing Way:


ev - er - more;

r -^

g~&

p~

- p^s
^
^e

the bless-ed ti - dings


the door is
o - pen,
so - ev - er will," for-

fe^4^fefe

the world a -round; Tell the joy - ful news wher


ter while you may;
Je - sus is the true, the
er must en - dure; "Who - so -ev - er will," 'tis

all

si

g^

Refeain
is

fe

Smm4H*4^Hil\i'.fil
"Who - so - ev
Pft

er will

may

come. " " Who

so

ev

er will,

who

so - ev

er will!

5 U
S

Pi

p=^^a ~*^3

Send

the proc

la

ma

tion

3?
-

ver

vale

and

hill;

'Tis

^## ## S f = fH 4f
i

gEgr

ad-yIF

Fa

itt=y
i^S
196

ther

calls

IS

the wan-d'rer home:

'

J.

"Who

ev

r ~-5~t^i^
g

jj

lov

iEE

ing

V-

*a^pna

a)

so

er

will

may come."

-a--*-

INVITATION AND APPEAL

Softly
Come

unto Me,

all

and Tenderly

Will L. Thompson, 1847-1909

wm&m&m

fe*=.-3b

1.

3.

4.

11:28

Will L. Thompson, 1847-1909

5fef
373
4 i
2.

221

ye that labour and are heavy laden. Matt.

Soft -ly and ten-der-ly Je-sus


Why should we tarry when Jesus

me;
me;
Time isnow fleeting, the moments are passing, Passing for you and for me;
Oh! for the won-der-ful love He has promised, Promised for you and for me;
Call-ing for you and for

is

call-ing,

is

pleading, Plead-ing for you and for

on the por-tals He's watching and waiting,


and heed not His mer-cies,
Shad-ows are gath-er-ing, death beds are com-ing,
Tho' we have sinned, He has mer-cy and par-don,
See,

Watch-ing for you and for me.

Why should we lin-ger

Mer-cies for you and for me.


Com-ing for you and for me.
Par - don for you and for me.

*:

Refrain

-$*

*g=F

wT-r =*-yEr-r-**=*-

Come home,
come home,
Ye who
Come home,
come home,

*=F

_>

*=

p*.

are wea-ry,

/n /a

come home!.

j^MgrnmiA
Tit

&

^^

^^

fizf

Ear-nest-ly, ten-der-ly,

h&
s
*

Je-sus

is call-ing,

Call-ing,

sin-ner,

come home!

mi
*

'

197

EVANGELISTIC

222

Come, Ye Wanderers

Come

unto Me,

all

Source

Unknown

Words

arr.

by Chas. Edw. Pollock,

mm
err

Charles Edwin Pollock, b. 1853

1853

b.

$=& feM^+

1.

Come,

ye wan-d'rers,

all

2.

Saints

are wait

an

3.

Christ

4.

Come,

for - sak

ing,

wait

ing

to

ye wea

ry,

hea

is

ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matt. 11:28

BE r

gels long

vy

la

-en, Come to Christ

for

God's in

ting,

ing,

vi

you, Seek, and His

for -give
-

den,

Lay your bur

sweet

for
-

- est

sin - ner,
-

dens

give-ness
all
a -

p^

Si
rest;

come

Come and
;

One and

find;
side

Why still

Come and

join

the heav'n-ly

all

cho

rus; Come, and be

Why re-fuse Him ? And

lin - ger?

can have sweet par- don

claim the

bless-ed

Je

sus

He has

'Twas

died

for

for

all

blessed.

still

man

roam?
-kind,

you the dear Lord

died.

^^m

3ff-:i==tr
Refeajn

su-preme-ly

in sin - f ul paths

^^m^i^uu^^^
f

Come,

ye

wea

ry,

hea

vy

la

den,

pHHrrt^ii
d2:

Long

by

sin

^S

Hear the pre-cious in

- vi - ta - tion

op

care

E*EE*iE^Ei

^^^#^EiE&y^

pressed

and

;"Come,and

will

=3
give

you

=3^
'

rest."

ffrrft^^^Pp

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

Come
Him

that

d2

S?S

2.
3.

=fc

pfs

Come

4.

I3

Me

to

no wise

will in

out. John 6:37

east

^^i

Charles Edwin Pollock,

s=^

Are you wea


Are you wea
Are you wea

1.

cometh

Unknown

Source

223

to Jesus

Je

to

hea

vy

Do

den,

you

ry,

ry

with

the pleas

ures That

ry

with

the friend

ship

The

sus,

wea

one;

Come

la

lost

ry,

rr~^
long

nev
vain world
can

IS

3a

tor peace
-

He

for

b.

er

sat

has

to

is

pass

is

be
-

ing

-_

e^ef

P~*

and

m^^^m^^m
\*f=>

Je -sus waits

with

for -give

full

You may have joys pure and


Come to Christ, the friend of
Ven-ture

r=*

ful

S3

sstfce

and

all,

ness, For

the

soul with

last - ing, That earth's gold

trust

-A~

Him, He

will

save

and

4=

op-pressed.

sin

can nev

sin - ners, Then true friendship

ly

er

buy.

shall

know.

you
sat

is

fy.

==

Refrain

g^^tt^^p^l
^
Come

to

dfc

give

Je

sus,

come

to

Je

if

He

is

call

>

ing,

fcfc:

is

A a

call - ing,

Trust

Him now and you

K IL =z=-a.

your

all

sins

for

iP

He

will

P' r

PPPPI^

He

sus,

^EEg

shall

live.

fe 1

z=P

1*

199

EVANGELISTIC

Jesus Will Give You Rest

224

Come unto Me,


Fanny

J.

2.
3.
4.

and

I u>ill

give you

P j=j=i^

Will you come, will


Will you come, will
Will you come, will
Will you come, will

1.

-Matt. 11:28

rest.

Crosby, 1820-1915

iffiS^
tz=tc
:4r

>-

ltd

:kg

-F-

Bur-dened and
Balm for your
Je
Fly

2
-f -

*-

*
fcrg

m
g

fc=g

|A-

come, With your poor brok-en heart,


come? There is mer - cy for you,
come? You have noth- ing to pay;
come? How He pleads with you now;

you
you
you
you

-f-

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

-r-

who

-F-

-r*-

His

sus
to

-=-

sin

Lay it down at the feet of your Sav - iour and Lord,


On - ly come as you are, and be-lieve on His name,
best,
By His death on the cross pur -chased life for your soul,
ingbreast, Andwhat-ev - er your sin
or your sor - row may be,
op

ach-ing
loves you
lov

press 'd?
breast;

mm^
fe:

*-

1*-

tr~ftr

=ri*===*
iz=U

Refrain

g=jp^gi^l^
Je

sus

you

sus

will

^
you

K-

sim

t-W

JL.

py

rest,

JL.

J*.

trust

rest,

ja gg

i=[ tz=tg-

(hap-py

rest.)

f
O

ing faith?

-k

Je

sus

will

-v

why

V
=

won't you

3=2
give

rest,

:*EHrz

rt^
,.

py

*f

fi-f^

pie,

SE
-

sweet hap

=?=drf*=ft

CSZ

53
in

200

rftf-r

give

hap

rest.

_J""1

4*

8:

give

==

I
Je

will

you

s
rest.

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

225

Come, Lost One


Come;
Joseph

now ready. Luke

for all things are

Shoemaker, 1854-1936

S.

mm
te

1.

2.
3.
4.

14:17

Joseph

S.

Shoemaker, 1854-1936

5T

Come, lost one, your Saviour

He's pleading with ten - der-est voice;


Come with all thy guilt and pol - lu - tion, And call on the name of the Lord;
Thy sins tho' they be red like crim-son, Yea, tho' they be man - y and great,
The Lord has pro - vid - ed a -bun-dance, Yea, all that ye need is in store;

W
#H^ l

call

is

ing,

Sr-*-*

-S- ~Wr

-zh

Come

out from your ways of transgression, And has - ten to make Him your choice.
He's read-y to cleanse and to bless you, And save by His life -giv- ing Word.
Shall be blot -ted out by your Sav-iour, If
you come to Him ere too late.
Then come and par-take of His boun - ty, And trust Him for grace ev - er - more.

Refrain

a i*ftgiii
Oh,

^r-

*f

why should you wan-der

L *i

When

Je

in

dark-ness? Oh,

ITT

Ju

Ai

4k

AH-

sus

is

AJ

read-y

^d

*=

1
1

to save you,

msm

why should you

E^E3

lon-ger de

lay,

mm

And keep you from sin ev-'ry day?

Pppa
201

EVANGELISTIC

226

No Hope

Jesus

in

Having no hope, and without God


William O. Cushing, 1823-1902

Iw

r^z

have
have
to have
Now, we pray

3.

4.

to
to

the world.

Eph.

2:12

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

iE^
2

-3

Oh,
Oh,
Oh,

1.

2.

in

Sav - iour!
Sav -iour!
Sav -iour!
Je - sus;

no Christ, no
no Christ, no
no Christ, no
thee,

come

to

No

Rock, no

Ref-uge

nigh!

How

lone

No

hand to clasp thine own!

His

ly

life

must

par-d'ning love

re

be!
ceive;

When

the dark days round thee gath - er, When the storms sweep o'er the sky!
lost and driv - en On
wide and shore less sea.
Like
a sail - or,
a
Thro' the dark, dark vale of shad-ows Thou must press thy way
a - lone.
For the Sav - iour now is call - ing, And He bids thee turn and live.
-

P^l
1-3.
4.

Oh,

to

Come

to

Er^E

have no hope
Je - sus, He

in

will

-<

Je
sin

no

light

Oh,
to have no
hope in Je - sus!
Then, when thou hast found the Sav - iour,

202

is

sus!

ners;

r=r

<=fc

in

the friend of

friend,

BE
=q

No
He

Je - sus!
save you;

ft^fe

^E:=i=

How
How
-

^m
^m

dark this world must be!


bright this world will be!

S
1

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

227

Only Trust Him


Take

My

yoke upon you, and learn of Me;

Matt.

and ye

^^

P1PP

3.
4.

gTrhrhf

That leads you

And

on

He

And

will sure

Plunge now

in - to

Be
To

lieve

in

Him

dwell

in

that

MP

en

d
ly

J=

<Lj,

give

you rest

crim
with - out
the
ce

les

Lord,

be

in

to

glo

ry

stow;

rest:
go,

Frfh

pi
By

trust

son flood That wash


de - lay, And you

tial land,

Where

the

to

d:

There's mer-cy
with
Rich bless -ings
to

fiP

unto your souls.

sin op-pressed,
Come, ev - 'ry soul by
pre-cious blood,
For
Je - sus shed His
the Truth, the Way,
Yes,
Je - sus
is
ho - ly band,
Come, then, and join this

1.

2.

shall find rest

John H. Stockton, 1813-1877

John H. Stockton, 1813-1877

:4=

11:29

jTg

ing
in
His
es white as
f ul - ly
are

blest.

mor

flow.

joys im

word.
snow.

tal

Refrain

NS

r^p

a==2
On

ly

trust Him,

on

ly

trust Him,

i=a
f
On

ly

trust

Him

Immmm^mim

pi^P^p^fpPtt
He

will

save

you,

mjLS=^J--

He

will

save you,

He

-a

yk-

will

save you

now;

*-=-*-

=^=

now.

IrfBi^i
m-

203

228

Jesus
Come

Fanny

J.

J
ft

ft

Je
Je
Je
Je

1.

2.

3.
4.

and

=
#F

J*

#i

sus
sus
sus
sus

fc

is

ten

s
s

call

der
ing

wait

ing;

plead -ing;

ms

ly

call

the

wea come

O
O

call

wait-ing
hear Him

to
to
to
to

^
Why

day;
day;
day;
day;

f r r
U

Bring

Him

Come with
They who

be

'

ifc

ing,

call

ing
ing

ing

|~

:t*=tz:

iM^^M

shine

of

den

and

at

His
His

sins;
lieve

on

love wilt thou roam


thou shalt be blest:
feet low - ly
bow;

name

shall

re

joice;

1/

Refrain

^fe^B
ing

Call

to

Call-ing, call-ing to

day,

day,

p^m

3=

to

to

to

day,
day,

to

Je
Je

day,

sus

'

Is

ten

der

ly

ten

>

sus
der

is
-

ly

^^^i
g

call

ing

to

day,

=&

day,

is

Ww ==
w m-

=h^

ing,

to

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

r p^
p
r--rn
V
v
/ -*

t?

Hear Him

^j^^ Hh ^^
call

Wait-ing

k-

i
p

204

M
fr

call

ing
ing

=f

...
-

JU

f^r

now

His voice:

sun
bur

r r r
?

a - way?
He will not turn thee a - way.
Come, and no Ion - ger de - lay.
Quick-ly
a - rise and a - way.

Call
Call

thy
thy

3^

^=^

Him

to
to

===

from the

Far-ther and far-ther

fc/

ing thee home Call


rest
ry
to
Call

f5
ing
ing

list

^H |

call

you rest. Matt. 11:28


George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

I will give

Crosby, 1820-1915

gJ

unto Me,

Is Calling

=s

M.

dm

day

Mm

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

229

While Jesus Whispers to You


When Thou
William

saidst,

My

my

heart said
Psalm 27*8

face;

Thy

Lord, will I seek.

face,

E. Witter, b. 1854

&

Stanzas 3

4,

While Je
Are
you

3.

Why

4.

Far

will
off

5.

Oh,

hear

*=a

2.

whis
heav

you
you
His

Ion

may
ten

to
pers
y - la ger doubt

have wan
-

you,

Come,

den? Come,

Him? Come,
dered, Come,

plead

der

gi

:^c

3-

sus
too

Horatio R. Palmer, 1834-1907

M. Alexander

Mrs. C.

5fe
1.

Seek ye

ing,

Come,

sin
sin
sin
sin
sin

*V

cornel

ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,

come!
come!
come!
come!

=t:

|=i^^pE3E^^^
While
Je

we

are

sus

will

you
you

What

will

God's

gifts

Come

and

J3

re

pray
bear
do

ing

may

you,

for

Come,

your bur - den. Come,


with - out
Him? Come,
have squan -dered, Come,
the

ceive

bless

Mm

ing,

Come,

sin
sin
sin
sin
sin

come!
come!
come!
come!
come!

ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,

mm

J2

h^

<

^^^=g^=j^Pipg^

gd
Now

the

Je For
Cease

sus

While

His
you
now, your
sus
Je

will

own
time
to
not
de - ceive
yearn
heart is
heart to
hard
whis - pers
to

Him,
you,
-

ing,
en,

you,

Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,

sin
sin
sin
sin
sin

ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,

=tz

^imm

?
Now
Je

Why
Je
While

^ff

know

Him,

be

ceive
turn

ly

par

you,
ing?
don,
you,

is

the

time

sus
not
sus

will
to
will

now
Him

we

are

pray - ing

come!
come!
come!
come!
come!

free

to
re
-

for

Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,

t
1

sin
sin
sin
sin
sin

J$i
-

ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,

come!
come!
come!
come!
come!

ii

EVANGELISTIC

230

There's a Fountain Free


Whosoever

Mary

will,

Egg 2=2:

A
1.

2.
3.

him

take the water of

freely. Rev. 22:17

life

Asa Brooks Everett, 1828-1875

it 3

F=?

*3

mi

There's a foun-tain free, 'tis for you and me, Let us haste, O haste to the brink;
There 's a liv - ing stream with a crystal gleam, From the throne of life now it flows;
There's a liv -ing well and its wa-ters swell, And e-ter-nal life they can give;
There's a rock that's cleft and no soul is left, That may not its pure waters share;

K
4.

let

B. C. Slade, 1826-1882

P- P-

fcfc=fc

P- -k- zfe

^ ^

-(=-'

pp-

Tis
a fount of love from the Source above, And He bids us
all free- ly drink,
While the wa-ters roll let the wea - ry soul Hear the call that forth free -ly goes,
And we joy - ful sing, ev-er spring, spring, As we haste to drink and to live,
Tis for you and me, and its stream I
see; Let us has -ten joy -ful- ly there.

mmm

mg^mm p
P- fz g: g-

Befbain

tfy^v
Will you

J^ip^m^fmrn

come

'tis for you and me;


to the fountain free? Will you come?
Will you come,
Will you come,

fefc
R=tz

p- p. jl ^>

k=fc=

^e=
P

i F P

-v

F"

3P^ I

Thirst-y soul (thirsty soul) hear the welcome call; 'Tis a

foun-tain
4*

206

-P F-

P-

pen for

all.

INVITATION AND APPEAL

Come
For with Thee

Fanny

is

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

i
A i ^z^lbzzza^
1.

2.
3.

4.

the fountain of life. Psalm 36:9

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

Come with thy


Come as thou

231

to the Fountain

sins

to

art

to

These are the words of


Come and be healed at

the
the
the
the

'^W-^
Come

with thy bur - den


of grief;
sus
is wait - ing
for thee;
Sav - iour, They who re - pent and be-lieve
foun - tain, List
to the peace-speak-ing voice
foun-tairt,

foun-tain, Je

tei#l

si

nrX-

h^^mmmm^m^
Bur

What

y them deep

tho' thy sins

They who are

will

sin

ver

-*

in

its

wa

are like crim


ing
to trust
ner re - turn

re - lief.
There thou wilt find
a
White as the snow they shall be.
Him, Life
at His hand shall re - ceive.
- ing, Now
an - gels re - joice.
let the
ters,

son,

t^tr-

e-r

liMlr Ft

V-r-

Refrain
*i

^33&B

:*t

Haste thee a-way, why wilt thou stay? Risk not thy soul

on

mo

ment'sde-lay;

msfrf-fcttss^Ei

*m

h-l

30^E

*=*
Je

3ES -

sus

is

wait

ing

to

save

thee,

Mer

cy

is

plead

ing

to

a=t
+=9-

day.
-^"7

^ 1

207

EVANGELISTIC

Come Home, Poor Sinner

232

He

Let him return unto the Lord, and

H. R.

Jeffrey,

;**

P^f

4ES

1.

2.

3.
4.
6.

will

I9th Century

Come
He

home,

Oh,
Oh,
Oh,

come
come
come

=S

poor

sin

to
to
to
to

save

died

have mercy upon him. Isa. 55:7


H. R. Jeffrey, 19th Century

ner,

Why

you

On
Do

Je
Je
Je

sus,
sus,
sus,

fr

=*

He's

How

Sav
-

Come,
With
He's

iour's

call

hold

what

suf

and
His

He'll

save

sal
ing,

va

plead

plead

roam

ger

va
de

ry;
lay;

ing

still

you

stay?

PP

1^_

3
Thy
Be

Ion

Cal
not
wait
can

--* *-

3E

.4/

3F

ing;
f'ring!

"Come
'Twas

all

for

thee.

you,
tion

Come
Thy

while

you

may.

soul

ing,

Come,

come

to
to

home,

home."

come

fill.

day.

4*-

^E

I P

f-

st

Refrain
jB

Je

1
-

sus

is

E
plead-ing,

He's

in -

ter-ced -ing;

fc=Tg

S%

3fc

to

come;

Yes, plead-ing, plead-ing

F&=

^^a

^z^i dgfi =3=3=^


thee

g^pgj

zjgzg; ;

For

3C

tza

Come home,

-1?Uh
-ar-

poor

sin

3i

ner,

>"f

Come home, come home.

y=&

T^ 5

z*

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

Come
And he
George

and came

arose,

233

to the Saviour
to

his father. Luke

F. Root, 1820-1895

15:20

George

F. Root, 1820-1895

Earnestly

pppp^^^niBi

S4
ft

*=*

1.

Come

2."Suf
3.

the Sav
the chil
a - gain,

to
fer

Think once

Word

He

heart

leap

blest

com

has shown

drenF'oh,
He's with

mand

=t==t

=F

Here

de - lay;
His voice!
to

day;

Here

ev

Heed

now

^=&=
r

* r

'ry

His

our midst He's


us
free - ly
His
ac - cents

now

Hear

His

in

Let

in
let

And

-A-

5*

no
hear
us

the way;
re - joice;
o - bey;

us

and
and

forth
-

make

iour,

Li
r

Refeain

^^*

-^~^-55)-

stand

ing

to

day,

Ten

der
not

make Him our choice: Do


ten

* m

der

ly

&==

rg

rq

will

ly

de

you,

-4-,
atz

the meet -ing

My

Vnd

we

gath

er,

Joy

come.

dren,

come?"

sin

^*

31

our hearts are

d==^=R-

Sav

iour,

with Thee,

In

ful,

Pi
pure

and

free;

E=f

f*"1

our

joy

ful,

==
====

"Come!"

ing,

but

'^^

When from

be,

shall

h,

E=g=l
k

say
lay,
chil

I-

33

^-^^

say, "Will

F^=^H-

^J

ter

'

m -h=t==H
-

nal home.

EVANGELISTIC

Come, Ye Weary Ones, Tonight

234
Come
Jac.

D. Toews,

unto Me,

h^->N
rr~^-w
1.
2.
3.

ye that labour and are heavy laden.

all

1903

b.

1*.

J*

V=&

^=5*

-*

Matt.

11:28

Jac. D.

Toews,

b.

1903

^mm

Come, ye wea - ry ones, to - night, Je - sus helps the


foe
to
fight,
Leave the world with all its sin,
Je - sus helps to cleanse with - in,
His love is
full
and free, For His blood flowed there for thee,
O

-AA

He'll glad
i

will

take

His

riv

ly

a
en

your

all

way your

on

side

sin

Cal

for -give; Plunge in -to


the
stain; He
will give you
va - ry; Come to-night and

-y

guilt
-

heal-ing
joy
and
do
not

^=11

<7

3^:

tt=e=*

=*:

stream, whol - ly
on His prom - ise lean,
and your bur -dened heart re - lease,
peace
is
too
late,
wait
ere
for you
it

For
For

His
His
Yes, His

prom - ise says then


prom -ise
al - ways
prom - ise stands e-

mm^^^^=&$

Bt#

-v

mm

Refbain

ye

shall
will

ter

re
nal

E-^==fr
iz==i==2

3fi=ff

live.

main.

Come

to

night and

do

not

tar

ry,

Take

your

ly.

E^t*=g

p_ =h=j-U
:

"Je'llhelp

to

car

ry,

Ev

'ry

5=

bur

den

k5

k=
to

night.

INVITATION

Troubled Soul, Thy God


The Lord hath spoken, and

called the earth

IN

N:

4-^-s

from the

rising of the

1.

Troub-led soul, thy God


have heard thy bit
re - joice in thy
"I

2. "I
3.

call

ter groan

re

turn

ing,

Soft

ing,

ing,

have heard thy mourn-ing


Come, My child, I love thee

ly

call

ing, dost

thou hear?

sigh,
still;

-h-

p=

t=

-t

=3=S

Whilst the ev-'ning dews are


fall - ing,
of - f enc - es now be - moan - ing,
Past
Thou hast grieved My heart in spurn - ing,

m$^

mp

^mmm
mm

sun. Psalm 50:1


Davis, 20th Century

^=k
m 3=s=s

is
-

W.

J.

~^m

235

Is Calling

Christian G. Buerge, 1863-1948

AND APPEAL

i^S

He

is draw-ing
ver - y
Help is com - ing from on
Yet thy heart with love 1*11

m
near.
high.
fill.

iEE^m
f

at-+-d

g g-a=F-a
g S:
3*

love,
His ten -der tones ad - dress - ing, Reach-ing out His hand of
hear thee in
I
the cold and chil - ly night,
the dis - tance, In
Come, ye need no price or
mon - ey, Feast up - on the liv - ing Word:

In

Faint

--=--

^i^^^^fe

In His Word comes forth a


bless - ing,
Thro' the fog that's ev - er mist - ing,
Bet - ter this than milk and hon - ey,

^ E^zzflS*^F=^
:

1=

Con-stant, streaming from a - bove.


re - veal Mypow'r and might."
It
is
I,
am the Lord.
I

I'll

i-

211

EVANGELISTIC

Why

236
Behold,

Daniel

W.

now

is

the accepted time;

2.
3.
4.

the day of salvation. II Cor. 6:2

Charles C. Case, 1843-191*

Whittle, 1840-1901

mm
1.

Not Now?

PPSi!

3^:

fei

While we pray, and while we plead, While you see


not risk
You have wan-dered far a - way; Do

your soul's deep


an - oth - er
Aught of peace for troub-led
the world you've failed to find
In
Come to Christ, con - fes-sion make; Come to Christ, and par - don

need,

day,

mind;
take;

i^pfeii^i=^ii^
While your Fa

ther calls you

not turn from God your


Do
Come to Christ, on Him be Trust in Him from day to

home, Will you not, my broth - er,


ac - cept His.
face, But
to - day
re
lieve, Peace and joy you shall
the
He
will keep you all
day,

come?
grace.
-

ceive.

way.

^^^^^=^^^^^^^-^^3
Refrain

%^

Why not come to


why not now?
not now?
why now now?
Why not now?

Je

L^

^ ^

^^
Why

-W.

=1L^

*-; 3KTS"
-

sus

now;

gj^fff ^iy ^igg

*^m&m
Why

not now?

Why

$=*

why

not now?

not now?

why

Why

not come to Je

sus

now';

not now?

tE=fc=*:
i

^^

^^

INVITATION AND APPEAL

Oh,
Now
Eliza

the accepted time; behold,

now

is

the day of salvation. II Cor. 6:2

^fa^^
not

do

let

the

237

Not Tonight?

H. Reed, 1794-1867

Oh,

1.

is

Why

-fiT
Word
de

part,

And

J.

Calvin Bushey, 19th Century

close thine eyes

a-gainst the

bless thy long de - lud - ed


To - mor-row's sun may nev - er rise To
lin-gers still: And wilt thou thus His love reOur Lord in pit - y
Our bless - ed Lord re - fus - es none Who would to Him their souls u-

2.
3.

4.

*&m

(g^^gE^;
i=g^g~g

feA

light;

Poor sin

sight;

This

quite?

Re-nounce
Be - lieve,

nite.

is

ner,

hard

the

time,

once

at
o

bey,

not your heart, Be


wise,
Be
be
thy stub-born will,
Be
the work is
done, Be

en

saved,

oh,

to-night,

oh, then

saved,

oh,

to-night.

saved,

oh,

to-night.

saved,

oh,

to-night.

= i

:fr

i^pg

==5:

^m

::

ii

He!
1

k"

Refrain
^=Hr

r=FJOh,
Oh,

why
why

not to-night?

e=fg
d
^ ?

not to-night?

Wilt thou
be saved?
Then
not to-night? Wilt thou be saved, wilt thou be saved,Then

night?

Why

Why

Why

not tonot to-night?

mmm^m

3.

=t

f'zr?r Oh,"nwhy z'tr


not to-night?'

to-night?
not
why
why not, oh why not to-night?

I
wn^

EVANGELISTIC

238
Knowing therefore
Eden R. Latta, b. 1839

=*
Wan
Wan
Wan
Wan

1.

2.
3.
4.

He
On

der
der
der
der

will
ly

for

Start

D. S.

er

in

sin

er

on

bar

- er,

be

do

you

save
so

we persuade men. II Cor. 5:11


Jacob M. Showalter, 19th Century

you
you
you
you

ful ways,
Will
ren ground, Will
Will
too late,
de - lay
Will

fore
not

by

you
you
you
you

His grace, Will


be found, Will

peace

can
your
seal
heat - en

=i^b

er,

to Jesus ?

the terror of the Lord,

mr 35

Death may

You Go

Will

aw

ful
fate,
to - day

Start

Will
Will

-TJ

to

your

Elim

heart

to
to
to
to

go
go
go
go

to
to
to

Je
Je
Je
Je

Je
Je
Je
Je

to

bus?
sus?
sus?
sus?

sus?
sus?
sus?
sus?

*m

B mm 1
And

go
go
go
go

will

you

Will

give,

go

Je

to

sus?

Refbain

D.8.

-td

He

is

9=2

w*-

wait

re-ceive,

ing

$m

If

=*

/ will arise

John

3.

S.

will

ly

be -lieve,

mm

and go

to

my

father. Luke 15:18

Asa Hull,

Coffman, 1848-1899

b.

1828

"
1

S-LZjT

wea - ry wan - der - er, come home, Thy Sav - iour bids thee come;
Think of thy Fa - ther's house to - day, So blest with plen-teous store.
be rec - on - ciled;
Poor prod - i - gal, come home and rest, Come and

REF.Help

Oi
214

^
1.

on

Remember Me

239

2.

you

me,

dear Sav

t^t

iour,

Thee

to

own,

And

ev

er

faith -ful

be;

i =i
3BL

INVITATION

Remember Me

at=3=

*=.

fcH

Thou long

thy

Here lean

up

ful,

on

thy

sit -

test

And when Thou

idUUJ

t=^=

love to roam, Yet


still
He calls thee, come.
wan-d'ring way, Then come, and roam no more.
loves His wan-d'ring child.
Fa-ther's breast, He
Lord, re - mem - ber
on Thy throne,
me.

didst

sin
sin

in

Think of

AND APPEAL

dt=s

=F==

>

\7

240

Gome, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy


Ho, every one

that thirsteth,

come ye

the waters. Isa. 55:1

to

Joseph Hart, 1712-1768

1.

2.
3.
4.

Come,
Now,
Let
Come,

Jean

-ness
you tar - ry
the

fit

JV I
=
j

He
till

Full

pent-ance,

Ev

you're bet

ble,

With-out mon-ey,
This

Not

OTT

He

With-out

He gives you, This


the righteous, Not

Is

You

and sore;

glo-ri

fy;

fond-ly dream;
by the fall;

of
pit - y, love, and
'ry grace that brings you
feel your need of
to
will nev - er come at

pow'r:
nigh,

Him:
all;

&

J-^J-aLg

is

sick

r
is

ter,

It

save you,

re -quir-eth

He

Rousseau, 1712-1778

ye sin - ners, poor and need-y, Weak and wound-ed,


come and wel-come; God's freeboun-ty
ye need-y,
not con-science make you lin - ger, Nor
of
fit - ness
ye wea-ry, heav - y - la - den, Bruised and man-gled

Je - sus read - y stands to


True be - lief and true re
All
If

J.

He
Come

ble,

mon-ey,

He gives you; 'Tis


the righteous,
Sin

is

to

will

ing: doubt

Je -sus

the Spir - it's


ners Je - sus

fc^
-m^jU-e

E^r*

no more.

Christ and buy.

glimm'ring beam.

came

to

call.

215

EVANGELISTIC

241

Troubled Heart, Thy God


The Son

fanny

J.

Art
Let

3.

4.

come

is

to

save that which was lost. Matt. 18:11

Crosby, 1820-1915

Trou - bled
Come, the

1.

2.

man

of

Calling

Is

heart,

thou

Spir
wait

the

an

thy

God

is

call

it

still

is

plead

ing

till

bear

the
the

mor

gels

it-

m=

ti

draw
is
He
Him,
Come
to
Thou may'st nev
Up - ward to

ing,
ing,

row

dings

=&

fc

1818-1883

Vail,

Silas J.

ing
the
er

the

>-

=E
EF

f
ver

and

meek
see

its

courts

of

i&i-

near
mild

;
;

light

heav'n

bf~f

Do
He
Come

not
at

hide
wait
once

Let

them

sing,

is

thy
ing
-

ac

deep

now

to

cept

His

ho

ly

with

mo

tion,

mer

you,
cy

rapt

ure,

save

mm

Refbain

Do
Wilt

He
O'er

not check
thou not
is

wait

an- oth

-r

that

fall

ing

be

rec

on

ing

er

F^

=fc=t

Oh,

~
216

52

be saved,

come
soul

Oh, be

tear.
ciled ?
to - night.

saved, His

i=

fE=gi

isD
died

mm

is

free

for-giv'nl

S=4:

for

-&-

rit.

i=

He

grace

=|:

thee

is:

r
!

Oh

ir

si^H
!

be saved,

-k2r

He
tA

died

for

thee

^S

INVITATION

The Midnight

242

Call

^Ba^
cometh, at even, or at midnight.Mark 13:35

Ye know not when the Master


Christian G.

Jeremiah

Buergc, 1863-1948

1.

'Tis

Ye

3.

Now

4.

Then

Ingalls,

mid - night and the Sav-iour calls :"Come un- to Me, bothgreat and small;
the skies;
slum-b'ring na-tions, wake and rise, Lift up your heads, look to
hu - man race;
is
the time, the day of grace, For all the fall - en
make your bed in torments where God will not hear your bit-ter prayer.

fe=F
-A-fcfc

From ev
The

'ry

kin

Sav-iour's

Come

1764-1828

--

-I

2.

AND APPEAL

to

Gnash-ing

in

dred,

vi

na-tion, tongue;
ta - tion heed,

the Lord, ac - cept


of teeth will
be

Come one, come all, come old and young.'


-wake, a rise, and make full speed!

His hand, Or soon you must re - ject-ed stand.


your doom, No light, no hope e - ter-nal gloom.

mid - night and we hear the cry, The Sav - iour now is pass-ing by.
hap - py throng;
in lamps and march
a - long The Lord to meet a
Or will you long - er lin-g'ring stay,
o - bey,
you now the call
you make that aw - ful choice? Or will you hear the Sav-iour's voice?

'Tis

Bring oil
Oh, will
Oh, will

Oh, will

you

let

Him

call

in

vain, Lie

The pre - cious time may soon be

o'er,

Un til you hear the trum-pet


"Come un -to Me while yet I

sound,

call,

down and

The dead
For now

rise
I

a-sleep

fall

You'll hear the Sav

from
will

a -gain?

iour 's call no more.

the quak-ing ground?


for-give you all."

217

EVANGELISTIC

Why

243

Rise,

George

He

Do You Wait?
calleth

thee Mark

10:49

George

Root, 1820-1895

F.

Root, 1820-1895

F.

mum=M?^=&^m=md
Why

1.

do

3.

What do
you
Do

4.

Why

2.

you
you

wait,

not

feel,

dear
dear
dear
dear

hope,

you wait,

do

t&

S:

er,

Oh,

why

er,

To

er,

His

er?

The

gain by
Spir - it
har - vest

EE

e
t

broth
broth
broth
broth

rr

f-

tar

fur

ry

so

ther

de
with
a

striv

ing

pass

ing

$.
Sav

long?

Your

lay?
in?

There's no
why
Oh,

way,

Your

Sav

iour

is

one

to

not

ac

iour

is

you

do

now
is

^
wait
save
cept
long

ing

to

you

but

His

sal-

ing

to

m
^^^=ppp^p!
t
u
mmmmm^a^
T^

-#ih

5E=

give

Je
va

bless

p*-

J"*

f^s;.

you

sus,

oth
There's no
And throw off
There's dan- ger

tion,

....

you,

place

in

-A

His

sane

er

way

thy
and

mttC7=E=Ef J^t5
r

bur death

ti

fied

throng.

but
den

His

way.

in

de

of

sin.

lay.

EE

Refkain

Mt=*

Why

3=F
not?

why

r-fH

not?

Why

not come

to

218

not?

why

not?

mm

now?.

feE

C^TPI

m
Why

Him

Why

not come

r-E

to

Him now?
12l=^

2j_

INVITATION AND APPEAL

In the Silent Midnight


Behold,

stand at the door and knock. Rev. 3:20

George

Arthur C. Coxe, 18181896

^=2^*1=2
1.

2.
3.

244

Watches
F. Root,

1820-1895

liH^PifeM^pi
r
-

mid - night watch-es, List thy bos


the
si - lent
In
the hall
Death comes down with reck-less foot-steps, To
Then 'tis time to stand en- treat -ing Christ to let

om"s door!
and hut;

thee

in;

mimmmMm^mm^
pi^sp
How it knock-eth, knock-eth, knock -eth,
Think you death will tar - ry knock -ing,
beat - ing,
of heav - en
the gate
At

Knock eth

When
Wail

ev

the door
-

ing

for

er -more!
is

shut?

thy

sin?

m^^mmmm^m^m
w

w~-

thy
Say
not 'tis
Je - sus wait -eth,
Nay! a - las, thou

:2=i=^

,.x

thy heart of
beat - ing, 'Tis
sin;
wait- eth, wait -eth;
But the door is
fast;
guilt - y
crea-ture! Hast thou, then, for -got?
puis

e's

i2-

*t
fp:

j^-l^b^^d

thy Sav - iour knocks, and


Sav - iour
Grieved, a-way thy
to
long
Je - sus wait - ed

'Tis

cri

go

^^i^

-eth, "Rise,
-

know

and

let

eth,

Death breaks

thee,

Now

in

He knows

Me
at

in!"
last.

thee not!

EVANGELISTIC

245

Knocking
Behold,

Mary

at the

Door

stand at the door, and h.7iock.Rev. 3:20

Asa Brooks Everett, 1828-1875

B. C. Slade, 1826-1882

fc-f

pl|^pli=l=|^
my

1.

Who

2.

Lone

3.

All

thro'

the dark

4.

Door

of

my heart,

at
-

F%4 =F

U-

is

stand-

ing,

He's

stay

ing,

door

with-out

ly

hours drear - y,
has - ten
I

Pa Lone -

tient
ly

Knock!

Thee

En

Je

sus,

He

Tho'

ing

in

will

near,

am

I,

is

He;

pen wide,

J3^
=fmk=mm=$

mand

ing

still

de

lay

ing,

Will

art

Thou

not

wea

ry,

Wait

and

chas

ten,

He

re-buke

gjjjj

-s--I-

Whose

de

am

trance with-in
I

draw

a- gain

ing

Si^S
i^
r
While

ly

with

PIP

is

the voice

He

not pass
so

ing

with

shall

--

hear

me

by

me

long for

me

bide.

PN^I

Refrain

J?M35j3ii
Sweet

ly

the tones

are

pi
If

220

r* r~r

f*

thou

fc

wilt

fall

r
heed My
ji

ing:

"O

w*\t

s
call

-*pen

the door
:

h*h*

ing,

will

Me!

mh

^32E
-

for

bide

5F 3
with

^
thee.'

INVITATION AND APPEAL

246

There's a Stranger at the Door


//

John

any man hear

My

voice,

and open the door,

-A

,*

^-

ESS
1.
2.

3.

4.

I will

come

B. Atchinson, 1840-1882

There's a Stran-ger at the


O - pen now to Him your
Hear you now His lov - ing
Now ad - mit the heav'n-ly

door,
heart,
voice?

Guest,

He

has been there oft be - fore,


you wait He will de - part,
Now, oh, now make Him your choice,
He will make for you a feast,
If

^b L

is

will

b#

i=E
?

Let
Let
Let
Let
Let the Saviour

Let
Let
Let
Let
Let the Saviour

Him
Him
Him
Him

-m-f^-

in;
in;

in;
in;

Let the Saviour

in,

Him
Him
Him
Him

in;

in;
in;

in;

LettheSav lour

in,

in;

in;

in,

ere

He

Ho

in,

He

is

will
will

de

fend,

re

all

are

store,
riv'n,

mm

re
sus Christ, the Fa-ther's Son,
He will keep you to the end,
And His name you will a - dore,
He will take you home to heav'n,

Je

vz

-19-

Let Him in,


is
gone,
the
your Friend, And your soul He
Joy to you He
stand-ing
at your door,
speak your sins for- giv'n, And when earth-ties

Let Him
Let Him

He
He

in to him. Rev. 2:20


Edwin O. Excell, 1851-1921

Kji||

Let
Let
Let
Let
Let the Saviour

gp^^ I
* r
vx.
"

Him
Him
Him
Him
in,

in.
in.

in.
in.

Let the Saviour


rttto

One,

ly

in.

I
221

EVANGELISTIC

247

Come, Just As You Are


/

am

not

come

to

the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Mutt. 9:13

call

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Shall
Shall
Shall
Shall

1.

2.
3.

4.

come just
come vile
come with

come, tho' far

as
as

fc

am, Come with all


am, And bend low

I
I

all

m
e:

J.

my

fear, Lest

my

way From

the

my

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

and sin? If
I
Je - sus' feet? Shall I
sins have been too great? Shall I
lov - ing Shepherd's fold? Will He
guilt

at

r gE=E
r ,r-,^-.^-,

&3& I r

-:

-r-

.r-

R5

J'^& q
ft

Eefrain

*__&.^=5:
laLzzaL

eh

s*
BE

M=\=*^

3tZ3t

o - pen wide my heart. Will He en - ter


in?
plead His pard'ning grace, And His love en -treat?
break thro' all my doubts, To sweet mer-cy's gate?
bless me if
I
firm To His prom-ise hold?

Come

to Je-sus,

248

come to-day; He

will kind-ly

As you

^^

a:

F^=*
are, just as

you are

welcome you, Take your sins a

way.

Listen to the Gentle Promptings


Behold,

now

is

the day of salvation. II Cor. 6:2

Carl Maria von Weber, 1786-1826

James Montgomery, 1771-1854

r*

:rfc

1.

2.
3.

4.

Lis

Hes

fcfe
222

ten

Sweet- ly
Joy and
-

to
call

hope
tate

the gen
ing on
the trou
no Ion

t=E=
F f=f^F f-

the Spir - it's warn-ing voice


Of
tie promptings
err - ing, Par - dons of - fered with - out price ;
the
bled conscience Will al - lay with sooth-ing peace
sad and grieved,
spiv - it,
sin - ner, Lest the Spiv
frer
;

INVITATION

^^-T

Will

ye
ac

the

cept

in

vi

realms of
then to
sake thee, now and

ta
glo

ev

And
Run

tion,
ry,

Nev

- er,

rr

f
r

3=^

-H

LL4- J-^j-J -^
sol - emu warnings ? Can ye

heed His
-

Press ye
Should for

=^&7^

Come,

e?
^^p

AND APPEAL

Listen to the Gentle Promptings

:.

re

slight

His won-drous love

ceive

the of
the of

with
-

er

joy

more

be

to

-*

?-ir-HIJ

-f-f^

1 4-

249

Save Me at the Cross


God
Fanny

fered grace.
fered race.
de - ceived.

forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Gal. 6:14

Crosby, 1820-1915

Hubert

P.

Main, 1839-1925

W^mmm^^m
^ M^^m
i

U.

J.

*-+

^^i^

- ing Sav - iour, hear my


cry,
have sinned, but Thou hast died,
Thou hast said Thy grace is free,
On - ly faith will par - don bring,

Lov

1.
2.

3.

4.

Piftr
af^f
r

Hear my
Thou hast

Grace is
Par - don

^Ji

iJ

my

cry, Trembling,
cry,
hear
died, Thou hast died; In
Thy
free, grace is free; Have combring, par -don bring; In
that

P Pxz=tz

g r

$BM S 1
Refeain

-*

**
iE

^P

Thy arms I
mer-cy let me

to

a
fly,

hide,

pas-sion,Lord,onme,
faith to

m f^

Thee

cling,

ff

O
O
O
O

save
save
save
save

me
me
me
me

at
at
at
at

the cross.
the cross. iv._ T ^
Dear Je
the cross.
the cross.

-I

8US

-V fr

fct

No more would I grieve Thee; Now,

_-..!.
re-ceive -
me,

fr

T-

PIP
blessed Redeemer,

O save me

at the

cross.

EVANGELISTIC

The Gate Ajar for Me

250
The

gates of

Lydia Baxter, 1809-1874

&=

**

1.

2.
3.
4.

it

shall not be shut at all by

M
^

day. Rev. 21:25

3=^Sr^^

There is
a
gate that stands a - jar, And thro' its por Who seek thro' it
That gate a - jar stands free for all
Press on-ward then, tho' foes may frown, While mer-cy's gate
Be - yond the riv - er's brink we'll lay The cross that here

:fi

M-

sal
is

giv

ra-diance from the Cross


a - far,
and poor, the great and small,
the cross, and win
the crown of life

pen:

en,

rich

Ac - cept
And bear

is

jjj

gleam-ing
va - tion;

tals

E35*^ jz=^E?g
The

1818-1884

Vail,

Silas J.

The Sav-iour's
Of ev - 'ry

the crown, Love's ev


a - way, And love

=&

er

re

and

last

na

ing

Him more

in

J ZJ

veal

to

ing.

tion.

ken.

heav

be

love
tribe

en.

L-CL-I

#P^^i^

Refrain

Oh, depth of

mer-cy! can

it

be That gate was left

jar

=Eg^=^=i^^

W=

fP

me?

for

s=R s:
-fr-r-

-k

E5
For

me,

for

For me,

-^- rJ

Was

me?
for

me?

-^

T*-

left

F-r

jar

for

II

me?

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

Open Wide Thy Heart


man

any

//

hear

My

and open the door,

voice,

will

come

R. T. Owen, 19th Century

m3
-

pen
pen
pen
pen

wide
wide
wide
wide

thy
thy
thy
thy

f in

heart
heart
heart
heart

55

day
day
day
day

to
to
to
to

Mm

z4:

=4:

Bid

Heed

And
And

en

ter

_J-

At

At

Je

sus'

call;

To
To
With

Him

who

pleads;

love

di

all

its

pp
*

His voice and fol of grace


a wealth
of
the hun - ger

low
un

the

hide,

Thy

on

Wher
May

told
soul

c=ff:

=9-

need,

thy

all.

e'er

He

leads,

all

be

thine,

love

will

i-

f^

life,

His

vine,

=fcrt

and

^T

J^-

=*=^pzjt=5
Him

him. Rev. 2:20

to

in

Hattie H. Pierson, 19th Century

O
O
O
O

251

feed.

^M

v-

Refrain
*"

-T

On-

ly trust

Him, and he

Let

still;

be
_Ss-T

Him work

mm

the heart that' s o

c .-trr

pen'd

ft

will,

His
Z

'

m
f

m*\

wide..
His love
shall
o - pen'd wide His love, His love shall

fJ-^
l^iS

will,

W~
m

For

His

in thee

still;

-A

fall
fill

E.i.

iv>

s
225

EVANGELISTIC

Him That Cometh unto Me

252
Him

that

cometh

Me

S
to

I will in

no wise cast out. John 6:37

William

Eliza E. Hewitt, 1851-1920

**
A.
2.
3.
4.

ten
- ry

fr

to

--*

on
heart to

Close be

Him

den,
-

ters,
iour,

Not

in prayer;

thy

fit-ness
ing someday

Com -

will

m^mZ

to Me,)

Him

s-g-J:
P

that com-eth

^-Jt-XJl-P

1*

~v-

226

=s=^

eth un

to

Me, (un

to

to Me, (un

to

Me,) Him

that

Bimkf^m
^ ^a

fo-j-^jzg^fp
com

un

th

t^ir&M

$*
:fc=s
(un

the plea
to bring Him,
the heav'n-ly man-sions,

is

to

^F^E^^^fe
Me,

to

Strong to bear
But thy press

He

a heav'n-ly
ca-dence,
Bur - den Bear - er,

with

ly

the

all

side thee stands the

the pass - ing throng.


and thee.
thy load
- mg
ut - most need.
give thee wel - come there.

ing

Breath-iiig

_|a-Jtisl

J,

-El

Call

Sweet - er than the


Joy - ful - ly
the
Hun - gry, come and

Chim-ing soft

an -gel-song,
va - tion see
His boun - ty feed;

notes of
great sal

tion,

S^S^I

w^m

=5^5

the bless - ed
in - vi - ta
Wea
toil - er,
sad and heav - y - la
Come, ye thirst-y,
to
the liv - ing wa
Com - mg hum-bly, dai - ly to this Sav
Lis

1.

Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

J.

to

Me,)

T=*t

3KZ*

will

in

no

wise cast

out."

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

253

The Good Shepherd


/

am

shepherd giveth His

the good shepherd; the

life

for the sheep. John 10:11

Clarence E. Hunter, 1869-1945

O. A. Pratt, 20th Century

:^

pippPPPPirti
1.

3.
4.

There

in

the

^~n"k _L->*

as

moun-tain

the Shep-herd
thou hast wan - dered
and dan - ger
as - sail
thee
green pas - tures He'll give thee

on

far

Though far from


Though dark -ness

2.

9^5 1

the
the

as

as

|a

).

seek

Is

On

des

place

1_

ing

by - ways

In

fold

the
of
so

erts
of sweet

3^

fefc

ones

lost

sor

to

row and

and
com -fort and

drear -y

save; Oh,
sin,

Fear

cold,
rest;

The
Be -

the arms of His mer - cy, For


the Shep-herd that's call - ing, He's
His pres-ence will guide thee Safe
still
wa - ters He'll lead thee Till

to

flee

not, 'tis
light of
side the

^^mmmm

fr-

f-

wm
Refbain

M'p^
m
thee His
long - ing

life

to
in

the
the

in

-ff-f-P

safe

to

free

ly

He

wel-come thee
shel-ter-ing

home

of

the

gave.

E-E-r:t
Ec

fcM=^=^=^^
$
3^3=5=?

i^
gate

is

wide

IS

pen

for

mu
j
Then come, wan - der

in.

fold.
blest.

thee;

4*-

strong arm,

A
:

rock

and

tt

ref

uge

=|===p_C
t~

come,

rm.

The

harm On

the

^
all

er,

*=J_|*_

Wi

^^SiffJ

^
^i
^_
Borne safe from

Mfcfc

PL

s-l

EVANGELISTIC

254

Only a Step to Jesus


Then come thou:

Fanny

for there

is

peace. I Sam. 20:21

William H. Doane, 1832-1815

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

wamm
On
On
On
On

1.

2.
3.

4.

]y
ly
- ly
ly

to

step
step
step
step

a
a

to
to
to

Je
Je
Je
Je

EE

tfcfcti:

EES:

mm

>:2:

Come, and, thy

con

sin

step

from

why

not

sin

ing,

To

Him

ing,

And

read

ed

The

iour,

y
ments

mo -

my-

give

Sav

thy

Refrain

fly

a
a

pace.

way.

Igp
V

\?-

V ^
r-

give.

mm

self

rt=H=
?=zj

r=r=pE?f=f
On-

Jy

step,

bow.

iour
for

-i

to

#44=M^!&=S
ly

grace;
say,

to

come, and

mm

On-

live

:^r

fess

ing - ly now He's wait


What hast thy heart de - cid
my Sav
to Thee,
Glad - ly

Lov

A
O

now ?

take
it
thou shalt

all

*fe*

Then why not


Be - lieve, and

sus
sus
sus
sus

step;

He

Come,

^^==^'g t~~E

waits

y-r

-I

for

thee;

U" :

=i#^^#^i^=irig^

MmmmmMmM

Come, and, thy

JL

sin

con- fess

ing,

Thou

shalt

re

ceive

bless

ing

mwigmmimwmmmm

WM
Do

not

re

ject

the

mer

cy

He

free

ly

of

fers

~^\

e=e

thee.

INVITATION

Me

Follow
Jesus

M.

B. Sleight, 19th

Century

Horatio R. Palmer. 1834-1907

3E^ PI

4=gP=^-H
1.

Hark!

2.

Who

3.

Heark

the voice
will
-

fell

of

heed the

He

en, lest

255

him: Follow Me. John 1:43

saith unto

Je
ho

sus

call

ly

man

plead

no

long

- er,

\*

-*

*=5
Me,
Me,
Me,

"Fol-low

ing,

date, "Fol-low

f-

AND APPEAL

"Fol-low

^2
fol

low

fol-low
fol-low

Me!'
Me!'
Me!'

fefeiij
*=fc

^^^P^i^^i^
Soft

Leav
Once

ly

thro'

ing

all

the
things

gain,

lence

fall

at

His

bid

hear

Him

call

si

"Fol-low,
"Fol-low,
"Fol-low,

ing,

ding,

ing,

fol

fol

fol

low
low
low

Me!'
Me!'
Me!'

^
mmgmmzmm^^
v

->

As

of

old

He

called

the

zg

fish

ers,

fei

When He walked by

Hark! that ten -der voice en-treat - ing, Mar


Turn - ing swift at Thy sweet sum-mons, Ev

Gal - i - lee,
ners on life's rough sea,
er-more, O Christ, would we,
i

*=t^^b==^ ^==:F==== ^=tE^

Still

Gen
For

His

pa

tly,

lov

Thy

tient

love

ing
all

voice
-

ly

else

for

low,

fol

ing,

"Fol
"Fol

low,

fol

ing,

Fol

low,

fol

plead

is

re

peat
sak

j^JEEJjri^feji

ing,

low
low
low

Me!"
Me!"
Thee!

E=^r

P^

229

EVANGELISTIC

Look to the Lamb of God

256

Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the


H. G. Jackson, 19th Century

1.

If

2.

When

3.
4.

Are
Fear

^S

Look
Look
Look
Look

to
to
to
to

In

to

or

joy

sor

+-*i

row Christ

is

j* - fc

all

the

God;

God
God|
God;

all,

Look to

fc

+|<=i:
the Lamb
the Lamb
the Lamb
the Lamb

of
of
of
of

God.
God.
God.
God.

it

E ^^e$

^a -^-iy^
to

in

k^

Refrain

Look

of
of
of
of

re-deem you, died on Cal - va - ry,


Look to
You in His strength shall o - ver all pre-vail, Look to
His love will cheer and fill your heart with song, Look to
He,

the Lamb
the Lamb
the Lamb
the Lamb

1?" +
e
AUk

lj-^Li*# *

m:

1:29

James M. Black, 1856-1938

you from sin are long-ing to be free,


Sa-tan tempts, and doubts and fears as-sail,
you a - wea - ry, does the way seem long?
not when shadows
on your path-way fall,
:

the world. John

sin of

Lamb of
the

Look

God,

Lamb

the

to

Lamb

of God,

of God,
the Lamb of God,

^k.

.A-

-A-

r r t

nn
^|^EfS=p
i^ifen^fci^ E^EJ
:fc=!fc

Fbr

He

a - lone

is

fe^P ^E#
230

ble

to save you,

Look

to

the

Lamb

of

God.

*
c

pi

Copyright, 1918, by R. E. Winsett in Hii Foice in Song.

p"
-*

tr
ha

Renewal, 1945.

Used by permission.

INVITATION

The River of
And he shewed me

AND APPEAL

257

Life

a pure river of water of life. Rev. 22:1

Elizabeth Codner, 1824-1919


Trans, by Ernst H. Gebhardt, 1832-1899
Trans, to Eng. by John D. Warkentin, b.

Si

Asa Hull,

1828

b.

111111

z4=S

know of a riv-er whose beauti-ful stream Flows gen-tly and calm thro' the land;
To those that give heed it will blessings impart, Its flow-ing will not be in vain,
To them that are thirsty the Spir-it and bride Say, come! you may drink of it free!
I

1.
2.

3.

fefe

*=t
1

M LB

jm

L/5*

.m

wa-ters are pure for the heal-ing with-in, 'Tis flow-ing from Jesus our Friend.
For blessedness comes and peace in your heart, Redeems you from sorrow and pain.
All those that are washed and in Jesus a -bide, Our Fa-ther inheav-en re-ceives.
Its

^iilfci^lfci
Dear

soul,

we

pray, will you come,

^=e=IE:

5Z

And wash

tk&i^m

P
-*-

wa

ter flows free,

:!
-F-. =
-P-

-P-

so

clear

+-

and true, Be

lieve, 'tis flow

ing for

you.

is

won - der -ful stream?

& fcfcba
a l- :teab^!
This

in this

TI
231

EVANGELISTIC

258

Who'll Be the Next?

&

Who
Annie

S.

Hawks, 1835-1918

l^^^^g^J
3.

Who'll be
Who'll be
Who'll be

4.

Who'llbe

1.

2.

will

go for us? Isa. 6:8


Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

EE

afcsj

m^

the next to fol-low


the next to fol-low

Je -sus? Who'll be the next His cross to bear?


Je - sus Fol - low Hiswea-ry, bleed-ing feet?
the next to fol-low Je -sus? Who'll be the next to praise His name?
the next to fol-low Je -sus, Down thro' the Jor-dan's roil- ing tide?

aE^
t=t=[e=
fi
^C-C

=*
P

p:g

^f

if

Some-one is read-y, some-one is wait-ing; Who'llbe the next a crown to wear?


Who'llbe the next to lay ev - 'ry bur-den Down at the Father's mer-cy-seat?
Who'll swell the chorus of free redemption- Sing, hal - le - lu-jah praise the Lamb?
Who'llbe the next to join with the ransomed, Sing -ing up -on the oth-er side?
!

m^mm
Refrain

m
-(-

-m-

-w

^m

es
^=^^i

-m-. -m-

-m

zz^_g_^U

Who'll be the next? Who'll be the next? Who'll be the next to

E^E
=

Who'll be

dCti

232

fol

low

the next to

~~~

sus?

f -M-

fol

Je

f=f=F

M^
j

i^i^FP

:=

p^te-~^j

-w-

-AA-

T^TF
j

-m-

m-^-Mw
P m
g u v v u

low Je

>

d:

sus

=t

ij

now? Fol
-A-

=3
-

low

Je

sus

=M

I
now?

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

Have You Any Room


Behold,
Source

Unknown
W.

Whittle, 1840-1901

Arr. by Daniel

zf -- g
1.

Have you an

2.

Room

3.

Have you

4.

Room

C.

*~ ^ -ba

y room for

for pleas-ure,

259

for Jesus?

stand at the door, and knock. Rev. 3:20

Je

room for busi room for Je -

an - y
and time now give

EMNE
v >w

Je

to

->

sus,

He who
But
As

sus,

19th Century

^=S
J7J-t-^-Mfc

ness,
sus,

C. Williams,

fr-

bore your load of

for Christ the

Cru

grace He calls
Soon will pass God's day
in

sin?

ci

fied,

gain?
grace;

of

-"^

=:

fc*"

As He knocks and asks ad - mis


Not
can en
a place that He

to - day
Soon thy heart

is

time

left cold

ac

and

cept
si

sion,

Sin

ter,

In

ed,

Lat

And

lent,

ner, will

'

Refrain

Is

*
P

ft
fc

for

sus,

King of

let

Him

glo

ry!

Has

in?

c=^zrb-

vr~
* -

j#Lm

Je

^L-t

3^3
Room

you

the heart for which He died?


er
you may call in vain,
thy Sav-iour's plead-ing cease.

ten

_:

-*-

now His Word

bey;

g^ii^=i=iy
2"5
fr

g-

t?

i^l^lSl^P^rtSii!
Swing the heart's door wide

=S==i

ly

pen,

Bid

Him

en

ter while you

may.

EVANGELISTIC

260
My
Eliza E. Hewitt,

3&

3.

Vim

Jfl. y
b P
im
vJJ

^35

I-

Mf i

J
B

'

*^

ing

re

r
k

*_.

-a

i^

No

bove,

gift so
pre-cious to
Call-ing in mer - cy
a"All that thou hast, to My

r r if
t

*t-5"

r*

1
Al

'*

-*

K
r

r
)
At

#w
W A.

i^

1^

'a

U.

[^

1^

U.

<
*

_r

aI

AJ

U.

A.

l-a

*_

-\

thou art,
de - part,

im -part,
-^.
U
U.

j0jf
i

Refuain

is

"Grate

ful

Have
Make

full

lb

Soft - ly
He whis - pers, wher-ev - er
Turn now from sin, and from e - vil
Grace more a - bound -ing is Mine to
~
^
^
-F-- tw
-F-F-F-

sign;

L
F
L

i_

-P-

ifeSif
^-*A3*$F^

vine,

Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

J.

t 1J

men,

IS

'

our love;
a - gain;

as

and

k< sep

j^Y
z>o

E^

^=^

sin

CC/'i

William

H im

thine heart. Prov. 23:26

thy heart, " says the Fa - ther a


thy heart, " says the Sav-iour of
thy heart, " says the Spir - it di

i
!

5t-Jr
Me
Me
Me

Me

son, give

1851-1920

R-

"Give
"Give
"Give

1.

2.

Me Thy Heart

Give

trust Me, and


died for thee?

ly

not
sur

ren-der

and

p
give
give
give

Me
Me
Me

jg^g

thy heart."
thy heart. " "Give
thy heart."

j^t

Me

thy heart,

psNN^

give

&r t

Me thy

heart,

" Hear the soft whis-per, wher-ev - er thou

SEE

r^=g

*f

?=

-F-

*:
234

-m--.

ten

^ft-a^j
x-v

3S

t?F-

I*

world He would draw thee a part; Speak-ing so

From this dark

0,

*a

art:

der-ly,
-*-

Vi

"*

"Give

Me

thy heart.

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

Gome

Let Jesus
/ will

come

in to

him, and will sup with him.Ke\. 3:20

N. Morris, 1862-1929

Lelia

261

Your Heart

into

N. Morris,

Lelia

771

5a

m i i j i i-^

If
you are tired of the load of your sin,
If
'tis
for
pu - ri - ty
now that you sigh,
3. If there's a
tem-pest your voice can -not still,
4. If
you would join the glad songs of the blest,

Let
Let
Let
Let

1.

2.

^^r

S^

fo

heart;
heart;
heart;
heart;

Je

W*
s
T?

sus

in

&*

sire

Pi
new

*f

to

jg

Refrain

*-W

your heart.

now,

Just

'F

b i
-J

now,

re

ject

no more;

-A.

E rm

2^
pen

the

door;

Je

sus

come

hsr

in

to

your

-*

ra

AH

heart.

f- ,-r

PSi

te=

sE^B

3EES
Let

-rfr(A.

-tar

L-

Just now, throw


1

te:

Him
-

your

a^ss*

pa

**=*

*.'

doubt-ings give o'er; Just

I
5

i
*

life
to
be - gin,
Foun-tains for cleans-ing are flow - ing near by,
If there's a
void this world nev
er
can fill,
If
you would en - ter the man-sions of rest,

t 3
come

:*

fit

you de

If

J J J J

Let

come
come
come
come

55^

sob
sus
sus
bus

I
^"T^ ^HHrc^E

P-fr-

J
s
l

your
your
your
your

Je
Je
Je
Je

EE

Iv

ft^+j4jgE5c. i 1 1 1
in - to
in - to
in - to
in - to

1862-1929

an

235

EVANGELISTIC

Not Far from the Kingdom

262
Thou
Eden R.

from the kingdom

art not far

of

God. Mark

1839

Latta, b.

12:34

H. Tenney, 19th Century

J.

Not far from the king-dom of heav-en, The king-dom of heav-en with men,
Not far from the kingdom of heav - en, The king-dom of peace and of love,
Not far from the king-dom of heav-en, Yet will not on Je - sus be-lieve!

1.

2.
3.

-Art*

And

yet

in

Yet out

on

sin

ner,

what

tan,

i*H-**

A^19-

And

yet

A-

the shad-ow

in

The prod - - gal's for- tune


a- wait thee! The bless-ing of par -don

ter-rors

i&

the bond-age of Sa
the edge of the des

A-8-

ert,

]'

of

sin!

to prove!

re-ceive!

^CjA^Ag~g^-gl

fcft
V2.-2-

^=^=fe^ip^^^P
turn to

thy

Fa-

ther,

And lead-eth to glo - ry on


And crave in Hismer-cy a

mer-cy

is

o-

pen,

Poor prod

from the path that

Not

far

Oh,

rise,

The por

and re
-

tal

of

is

nar

row,

gal,

high;

share!

not de-lay!

do

=e
mm$m
pp
j^ ^aM^U-N^Jii^
k

b*c

Uk

1*1-*- *t

it,
sin -ner? oh, why?
to ru - in, Oh, why is
and know thee. And res- cue thy soul from de-spair!
to thy Fa - ther! Oh, en - ter the king-dom to-day!
g-^-g-^V
.
A
r
-A
<+^rA
A-*-A A
A A- n^ A
l*

Yet tread-ing the broad road


Far

He

off
rise,

will see thee

and re-turn

An*

r-r.

g f

Refrain

pgp -j4^j^i^
Not

Not

Sdfc

236

not

far,

_JB

far,
(Bk_

Not

far,

far

not far,

1^A"

1*

from the king-dom of heav 'n!


the kingdom of heav'n!

AJ-A-

-1

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

Not Far from the Kingdom


rit.

Still

tread-ing the broad road to

ru

f-g^

Yet near

in,

to the

king-dom of heav'n!

A-*-AA

fic

=S

B P

i*.

A-

rp-

263

Almost Persuaded
Almost thou persuades! me

to

be a Christian. Acts 26:28

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

1.

2.
3.

"Al
"Al
"Al

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

=3=^:

^=Sz

^7
-

most per-suad
most per-suad
most per-suad

^B

pE3E3Ep

3iT=2-

to
be
" now
ed, " come, come to
ed, " har - vest is
ed,

lieve;

day;
past!

"Al
"Al
"Al

most per-suad
most per-suad
most per-suad
r>

S3P3

=S^

Christ to
turn
not

re

ceive;

way;

doom comes

at

lastl

f$=X*-&

go

f-

Thy way

Seems now some


Je
"Al

sus

in

soul
vites

most" can -not

3c

say,

to

"Go,

An

you here,

a-

vail;

Thee

dear,

but

Sad,

wail "Al

sad,

that

ed,

ed,

ed,

bit

ter

Spir
-

gels

"Al -most"

*~T*
On

Some more con-ven-ient day


Prayers rise from hearts so

fail!

5
-

3=J

lin-g'ring near
to

it,

are
is

^
I'll

call."

wan - d'rer, come.


most but lost!"

^ipip^p
sfe

%-(*-

EVANGELISTIC

264

Christ Receiveth Sinful


Tliey that be whole need not a physician,

Erdmann Neumeister,
Trans,

Emma

bv

F.

1.

3.

4.

.James McGranahan, 1840-1907

1827-1909

i 3E"^E^E$1

_3

re-ceive; Sound this word of grace


rest; Trust Him, for His word
Now my heart con-demns me not, Pure be - fore the law
Christ re-ceiv-eth sin - ful men, E - ven me with all
Sin - ners Je
Come, and He

sus

will

will give

you

=^
m

^EK
BB

Men

that are sick. Matt. 9:12

they

I671-175(i

Bevan,

&=ai^^^
mm
#
2.

but

All

Christ re

fHH
Refrain

W^Sfea
it

stand;
sin;

Sat

lin
-

is -

ceiv

ger,

all

eth

sin
last

fied

Heav'n with Him

its
I

en

who
-

ter

in.

g:-H

Ep

and o'er a

o'er

it

o'er a -gain,

=*:

1X

gain;
Christ resing it o'er a -gain; Christ re-

^H^-t

KG

is^E=F

fall.

men.
de - mand.

ful

ssfejSB^^^Sf

Sing

4=1

* d d

V^

ceiv
eth sin - ful men;
ceiv-eth sin-ful men, Christ re-ceiv-eth sin-ful

-j-

-*--f

^
clear and

who

:
Mi

-U-

my

nin

^3

3E

the heav'n-ly path -way leave,


will take
the sin - ful - est;
who cleansed me from all spot,
Purged from ev - 'ry spot and stain,

plain;

l*

^=Zi

He
He

m^^
S

all

is

I ^E
k

Who

Sing

to

l^r

Make
men;

mes
sage
Make the message plain,

the

&#*=$&&
^p
j,

Christ re

plain:

ceiv

j-rj

K az=== -g^ afe e

-V

eth sin

ful

men.

make the message plain

*= *
238

I*

^igip

f=P

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

Do You Love the World?


B.

Love not the world, neither the things that are


Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

^q^tJ
1.

2.

3.
4.

Do
Do
Do
Do

you
you
you
you

love
love
love
love

ter

ni

from His pierc

rm s^i

ty?
side!

4* 4*

3F353a

ed

Clarence E. Hunter, 1869-1945

world, in
world, its

will you on - ward go?


Is
row, re-morse and shame; Je
in

John 2:15

its pomp and show? In


its course of
sin
ap-plause and fame? Soon 'twill end in
sorworld? is
it
dear to thee? Can it help thy soul
world more than Christ who died? How the blood flow 'd free

the
the
the
the

3=

j=?=m

265

the world. I

in

l^g

life more thanheav'n a - bove?


come and re- deem your soul
way more than god - ly fear,

the pride of
you
sus bids

Will you choose its


When it cost His

Ni^

pre - pare that "place,

to

life

E ^

fe=E

Refrain

^- ra a

=z=
i

|*

JEtlEEzj

J 1^

soul for
the sins you love?
doom, ere the judg-ments roll.
Seal - ing thus your doom, when the Lord
is
near.
Will you die
in
sin, and
re - fuse His grace?
its

aw

t5

your

Will you lose

From

ful

Do you

love

the

world?

^^^^^
m^^^^^
#r^^

Will you self

ish

be,

When the Lord

pro-vides ev

'ry-thing for thee?

-.

still

re-fuse? Will you come and


f>

>

\*

bow? Give your heart and

T
1

<*

fe

T
-

i*

life

1*

to

1*

i*

His serv-ice now?

T r

Can you

'

^i

239

EVANGELISTIC

What

266
What
Source

shall I

You Do with Jesus?

Will

do then with Jesus which

1.

3.
4.
5.

called Christ? Mutt. 27:22

^^m

M.

m
2.

is

Unknown

-K-

*=3=3

L.

Stocks, 20th

Century

stand-ing in Pi-late 's hall-Friend-less, for-sak-en, be-trayedby all:


stand-ing on tri - al still, You can be false to Him if you will,
Will you e - vade Him as Pi-late tried? Or will you choose Him, what-e'er be-tide?
Will you, like Peter, your Lord de - ny? Or will you scorn from His foes to fly,
"Je - sus, I give Thee my heart to-day! Je - sus, I'll fol-low Thee all the way,

Je
Je

sus
sus

is

is

rHti

a -t*

rr V*~L

S^

Heark-en what mean-eth the sud You can be faith-ful thro' good
Vain - ly you strug-gle from Him
Dar - ing for Je - sus to live
Glad - ly
o - bey- ing Thee! "will
!

|>

l>

^^^M

t$E$=

r.J

den
or
to
or

What will
ill;
What will
hide: What will
die? What will
call

you say: "This

will

fe

you
you
you
you
I

do
do
do
do
do

with
with
with
with
with

5tr

Je
Je
Je

Je
Je

sus?
sus?
sus?
sus?

sus!'

rm

V-

Refrain

What

will

you

do

with

Je

sus?

Neu

tral

you

can

Bi

J J JrfrJ

Some -day your heart

@%E

be;

^JJ

not

will

be

ask

ing,

*-3*

"What will He do

P^^=1
with

me?"

fc=Ez^t=l

12=3

tCopyright, 1905.
240

Renewal

1933.

Hope Publishing

Co., owner.

All rights reserved.

Used by permission.

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

267

He Seeks His Wandering Sheep


And goeth after that which
Martha Mills Newton, 19th Century

^
1.

2.
3.

*- ^0-. -0- --

lost,

is

He

until

find it. Luke 15:4

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

J.

-0-

The Shepherd's heart is saddened, His sheep have gone astray Thro' summer's heat, and
;

Thro' briers, thorns, and brambles, He seeks with anxious heart; O'er mountain, vale, or
He's call -ing for thee, lost one, Can you not hear His voice? Then an-swer to Hi3

mi$?m^
I

win-ter's cold,
for

est wild,

lov

ing

call,

=a,-J^-J_-| r:L-l

-j_U

H--1 -,-U^

He seeks His sheep al-way. Some wand'ring sheep He's seeking now, Say
Or in the crowded mart, O'er o-cean's main, o'er desert sands, He
Go meet Him and re- joice. Are you not wea-ry wan-der-ing Out
.

-F- -0-

t^==*:

-*- -*'-. -* -^- S*-3you? Are you safe sheltered in the fold, Or are you wand'ring too?
seeksthewideworldo'er; In gild-ed pal - ace of the rich; In cot-tage of the poor,
in the storm and cold? A-rise, and seek your Shepherd's face, Re turn un - to the fold.
I

-.wrzm

rr

Refeain

-*-=!

*^=*
He
He

Oh,
Oh,

&

seeks His wan-d'ring sheep,


Out
seeks His wan-d'ring, wan-d'ring sheep to-day, Out

shall
shall

He
He

seek

in
vain,
seek, oh, shall

-tr_

He

seek

in vain,

rf

--*=&

PS

the storm and cold;


the storm and cold;

To bring them
To bring them

to
to

the
the

r=FTT

fold?
fold?

i
241

EVANGELISTIC

268

Where

Will

You Spend Eternity?

These shall go away into everlasting punishment,

but

righteous

the

into

eternal.

life

Matt. 25:46
Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

3S
WT" *

^a
1.

Where

will

2.

Man

3.

Leav

are choos
ing the strait

4.

Re

you spend

pent, be

H. Tenney, 19th Century

J.

lieve,

3^

B
ty?

This

day,

Turn

row

way,

Go

hour,

Trust

e - ter - ni
ing Christ to

and

nar
ver

this

^*r

r^-

ques - tion comes

to

ing

from

their

ing

the

in

the

all

down - ward
Sav

iour's

^P^
you
sins

road
grace

to

and pow'r;

^m%

your

Tell

day,

zt>-

z2.

me, what shall


Heav'n shall their hap Sad
will their
fi
Then will your
joy -

me!
way;

and
a -

an
por
end
an

py
nal

ous

swer

be?

tion

be;

ing

be,

swer

be,

3^1

is:

Refbain

lipiiplpillii

M-i

Where
Where

will
will

you spend
you spend

Lost through* a
long
Saved through a long

L-

Ad

*i-

*t

*d

ni

ty?

ter

ni

ty!

e-

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

ty!

e-

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

ty!

e-

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

ty!

e-

=E

^^^EE0E^=

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

ty!

ter

ni

tyl

BE

ter

242

'

fe^

Al

=^=t=E^t-eeK
y?:

*-s

Where
Where

will
will

you spend
you spend

Lost through a
Saved through a

long
long

ter

ni

ty?

ter

ni

ty?

ter

ni

ty

ter

ni

ty!

y=F^-it=g

T?

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

269

Glory Gates
He

looked for a

city,

whose builder and maker

M Fw
George

P.

1.

glo

'Tis the

3.

&

P.

11:10

Hott, 19th Century

cit-y built of God,Where theman-y man-sions be;


ley of
the shadow
I may go, But His grace shall be
my stay;
ry now that fills and thrills my soul, As
I walk the nar-row way

ing for

God. Heb.

look

Th.ro' the val

:J2

am

is

George

Hott, 19th Century

the

P^^^^^pi tt=g^

am walk-ing now the path that Je- sus trod,


I
Tho' the path be dark and dan-ger- ous, I know
I

am

look- ing

Oh, the

glo

for

the heav'nly light to

ry gates

are

s
Oh, the glo

ev

er o

XZZK

ry gates are ev

f_f

er

dawn,That

pen wide, In

g g p p

And His face I


He will guide me

f~r

soon shall

shall rise in end

vit

less day.

ing the world to

come

&
g
f

W e>

o- pen wide, To wel-come the wea

see.

the way.

all

ry

home!

,ff=f.
243

EVANGELISTIC

270

Give
By whom the world

Fanny

1.
2.
3.

me, and

crucified unto

is

unto the world. Gal. 6:14

^^m^mmm^

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

tz

Me Jesus

T=*

Take
Take
Take
Take

me
me
me
me

the world, but give


the world, but give
the world, but give
the world, but give

Je
Je
Je
Je

its joys
are but
a name;
Sweet-est com - fort of
my soul;
me view His con-stant smile;
sus, Let
sus, In
His cross my trust shall be;

sus,

sus,

All

M
mmi^^^^im^
4.

^j^rt^MUJtJ^^^
But His love
With my Sav
Then thro'-out
Till,

my

with clear

bid

eth

ev

er,

pil

-grim jour

bright-er

vi

Thro'

ney

e - ter - nal years the same.


can sing though bil - lows roll.
Light will cheer me
all
the while.

sion,

Face

er,

me

iour watch-ingo'er

my

face

to

Lord

-JL:

f-HP

see.

pi

~T rNJjJ %Ft
l

Refrain

J=^
Oh,

i=i^^^i^pi

the height and depth of

mer

cy!

-s- =3

=T*

fr

the length and breadth of love!

a W
K =^=3=

ha
:

Oh,

-Q- -^

the full

ness

of

re-demp

tion,

Pledge of end

Efej^jji^f flft
244

mp

-+ 1

3?
Oh,

P*

less

=9

life

a-bove!

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

271

Nothing Like Jesus


Him

Unto

that

is

above

able to do

we ask or

that

all

Charles P. Jones, 20th Century

think.

Eph.

3:20

Charles P. Jones, 20th Century

tmm^M
There
There

Ev

is

noth-ing
noth-ing

'ry tri

is

there's no one
troubles

Have you

al

in

the world like Je


the world like Je

of

my

in

in
in

sus,
sus,

my

He's thetreas-ure of

He

sup-plies

my

ev

soul;
'ry need;

Him, And He un - der-standsit well;


the world like Je - sus, Sym -pa-thet -ic, kind and true;
your life, my broth-er? Does your heart ache day by day?

t t rc nr it it
i

life

"

tell

jt-tt

Lt

iiH

=i=a=*

:IS

When I'm troubled He dis-pels my sor-rows, When I'm sick He makes me whole.
re-mains a friend in-deed.
And when oth-ers, whom I trust, be - tray me, He
He sus-tains me with His con - so la-tion, Ev 'ry fear His words dis- pel.
-

If
If

it

you'll bring

Copyright,
reserved.

was not that

know and trust Him,

your burdens

all

to

1913.
Renewal 1941, by Charles
Used by permission.

P.

Je

Jones.

sus,

He

know not what


will

bear them

all

Assigned to John T. Benson,

should do.
a - way.

Jr.

All

rights

245

EVANGELISTIC

272

Jesus, the Light of the World


/

am

the light

the

of

world. John 8:12


G. D. Elderkin, 20th Century

G. D. Elderkin, 20th Century

^m^^^m^^i^mm
1.

2.
3.
4.

ye saints of light proclaim,


the Sav-iour's ear - nest call,
Why not seek Him then to - day,
Come, con - f ess Him as your King,

Je
Je
Je
Je

All

Hear

SEE

E^t ip1=6

5
Life

Send

and mer
the Gos

Go
with truth
Then the hosts

-tr

*.

>

His name,

cy

in

pel

truth

the

nar

to
-

all,

row way,

of heav'n will

sus,

sus,

sus,

sus,

the
the
the
the

light

of

the

light

of

light

of
of

the
the
the

light

world;
world;
world;
world;

^-

=P=f:

^pH^p

3E

sing,

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus,

the light

of

the

world.

sus,

of

world.

of

the
the

of

the

world.

sus,

the light
the light

sus,

the light

m^

world.

-fcgd

Refrain

iite^^ig^ii^B^ppi
V

Lfi

We

'11

walk

in the light, beautiful light,

*=

g r F tvy

-U

^ei
Shine

--

i~U

if^SiS

by day and by night, Je

w^-c rFri

246

are bright,

U ^1^

i^s
a-round us

all

Come where the dewdrops of mercy

sus, the light of

the

world.

AND APPEAL

INVITATION

The Light of the World


/

Philip P. Bliss,

am come

1.

3.

4.

world.John 12:46

a light into the

1838-1876

Philip P.

mmm
2.

The whole world was

nfr

lost

the dark-ness

in

1838-1876

Bliss,

l=i=2

r?

of

The
The
The
The

sin;

No dark - ness have we who in Je - sus a - bide,


Ye dwell - ers in dark-ness, with sin - blind -ed eyes,
No need of the sun - light in heav - en, we're told,

EEg

273

Jesus

Is

of
of
of
of

Bze

Light
Light
Light
Light

it

=1=^^^=^^=!^

world
world
world
world

s
s
s
s

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus;
sus;
sus;
sus;

3iE

Like sun -shine at noon -day, His

glo

We

fol

walk

Go, wash
The Lamb

when we

ry

low

in

the light

at

His bid - ding, and light will


the
the light
in
cit - y

is

the
the
the
the

shone in,
our Guide,
a
of

rise,

gold,

"

Refbain
nEfKAin

1^.

?E
The Light

of

the

world

is

Je
k.

alJ =i1=*I

r
-

sus.

^.

Come

to

the

Light,

-^

^^

^^

'tis

II

shin

ing for thee; Sweet-ly the Light has

dawned up-on

^^HNN^N
P

blind,

but now

can

Once

me,

was

see:

The Light of

the world

j_b

r
is

Je

sus.

247

EVANGELISTIC

274

Thy Heart Right with God?

Is
Thy

heart

is

not right in the sight of

God. Acts

Have thy

af -fec-tions been nailed to the cross? Is


Hast thou do - min-ion o'er self and o'er sin? Is
Is
there no more con-dem-na - tion for sin?
Is
Are
all thypow'rsun-der Je - sus' con - trol? Is
Art thou now walk-ing in heaven's pure light? Is

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

I*

U V

l>

mmm^^^
Dost thou count

ver

all

all

things for Je - sus but loss?


vil with-out and with - in?

Is

IS

Does Je - sus rule in the tem-ple with - in?


Does He each mo-ment a - bide in thy soul?
Is
thy soul wear-ing the gar-ment of white?

E^

Is
Is
Is

thy
thy
thy
thy
thy

heart right
heart right
heart right
heart right
heart right

with
with
with
with
with

?:

*=t=:
*

God?
God?
God?
God?
God?

thy heart right with


thy heart right with
thy heart right with
thy heart right with
thy heart right with

^^pfp
M

* * * *

8:21

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

God?
God?
God?
God?
God?

-=H

Refrain

Washed in

Is thy heart right with God,

ho

ly,

hum

ble

and

low

ly,

the crim-son

Right

in

the

flood,

sight

Cleansed and made

of

God?
of God?

^=
248

1,

k.

k.

pz

F=fe'fl

INVITATION

What Would You Give


What
Floyd

J.

Berry, 20th Century

W:

r*

275

Exchange?

in

give in exchange for his soul? Mark 8:37

man

shall a

AND APPEAL

H. Carr, 20th Century

J.

i
far from the

Sav-iour

^3

^=n

to-day, Risk -ing your soul for

1.

Broth -er

2.

Mer - cy is call - ing you, won't you give heed? Must the dear Sav-iour still
More than the sil - ver and gold of the earth, More than all jew - els thy
when you stand at the bar by and by; When you are weighed in the
If,

3.
4.

glppi

ip

S
k

things that de - cay,


if
to - day God should call
it
O
it
is
ten - der - ly plead? Risk
not your soul,
pre - cious
spir - it
worth! God,
giv - en
is
the
Cre - a - tor, has
bal - ance on
high, You should be
sen-tenced for - ev - er
fr--

=i
Fine

give

^=p- -H

way,

deed;

it

to

birth!
die

"=F^q

Refra in

a!

What would you

ex-change for your soul?

in

What would you give

*j

a
in

What would you

Z).S.

rf

p=k

it

the

P~

fr-

A A|Sh

}Hk

give

in

11
f"

-Ifc

What would you

give?

ex-

ex - change?

^fei^^ifefeiiii

T
your

soul?

if

to

day

God should

I^iiiii
Copyright, 1940.

give?
in ex-change?

ex-change for your soult

in

in

change for

What would you

Renewal.

Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co., owners.

call

it

way,

liii
Used by permission.

249

EVANGELISTIC

Are You Washed

276

Wash me, and

in the

snow. Psalm 51:7


Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

I shall be whiter than

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Have you been

for the cleansing pow'r? Are you washed in


by the Sav-iour's side? Are you washed in
the Bridegroom cometh will your robes be white, Pure and white in
a - side the gar-ments that are stained with sin, And be washed in

Je

to

Are you walk-ing

When
4.

Lay

iw

I 5

-J^F-

of
of
of
of

dai

-A

blood
blood
blood
blood

Blood?

the
the
the
the

sus

ly

P*

the
the
the
the

ft

aF^ at

3J

mmm^mmm

Lamb? Are you ful - ly trust-ing


Lamb? Do you rest each mo-ment
Lamb? Will your soul be read - y
Lamb? There's a foun- tain flow-ing

Bwk%

His grace this

in
in

hour?
the Cru - ci - fied?
the man - sions bright?
the soul
un - clean.

for
for

2 F*
A

Refrain

Are you washed


Are you washed
And be washed
O
be washed

in
in
in
in

In
the blood,

blood,
in

the
the
the
the

blood
blood
blood
blood

of
of
of
of

.:"

the
the
the
the

Lamb? Are you washed


in
Lamb?
Lamb?
Lamb?
Are you washed

Fr-A-.

the soul-cleans-ing blood of

the

P*

^^

-m-

1*

Lamb?
of the

the

Are your

Lamb?

ffiEBE?
-k=

S^spp^s^p^

garments spotless, are they white as snow? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?

3 3 ^kH^ ^^^^^====Et=E-k-l
250

k E

fc

fl

INVITATION

His

Way

with Thee

Submit yourselves therefore


Cyrus

S.

AND APPEAL

to

277

God. James

Nusbaum, 1861-1937

4:7

Cyrus

S.

Nusbaum, 1861-1937

^m
1.

2.
3.

Would you live for Je - sus, and be al-ways pure and good? Would you walk with
Would you have Him make you free, and fol - low at His call? Would you know the
Would you in His king-dom find a place of con-stant rest? Would you prove Him

-i"

J^JjJEJE^^ig

^S

P=5i=5

r^

Him with - in the nar-row road? Would you have Him bear your bur
peace that comes by giv - ing all? Would you have Him save you, so
His serv - ice
la
true each prov - i - den - tial test? Would you
in
g-I*-'

&==rf=s

e^e
^&

den,

that
bor

^==1

=fe
fc^SB&g
Refrain

fej^i^i:

- ry all your load? Let Him have His way with thee.
you need nev - er fall? Let Him have His way with thee. His pow'r can make you what you
al - ways at your best? Let Him have His way with thee.

car

*r

ought to

be;

ff?

His blood can cleanse your heart and

make you

free; His

love

can

it
jg=g:
:t=

S itmfe
fill

your soul, and you

will see

'Twasbest for Him

to

have His way with thee

g-

:t=

1
251

EVANGELISTIC

278

There

Is

Power

in the Blood

They overcame him by the blood

of

the

Lamb Rev.

1.

2.
3.
4.

Would
Would
Would
Would

12:11

Lewis E. Jones, 1865-1936

Lewis E. Jones, 1865-1936

T^F

sin? There's pow'r in the blood,


be free from your bur - den of
be free from your pas - sion and pride? There's pow'r in the blood,
be whit er, much whit- er than snow? There's pow'r in the blood,
do serv -ice for Je - sus your King? There's pow'r in the blood,

you
you
you
you

*ee

f
N

dt

rrw

-rl-

TUJLuuu-f

pow'r
pow'r
pow'r
pow'r

the
the
the
the

in
in

in
in

blood; Would you o'er


e - vil
blood; Come
for
a cleans -ing
blood; Sin - stains are lost
in
blood; Would you live dai - ly,

a
to

vie

to

Cal

va

giv
prais - es
life -

its

His

win?

ry
ry's

tide,

ing

flow,

sing?

to

^=pppip^=^^=ppi=^^P
Refrain

There 's won -der

ful

pow'r

the blood. There

in

is

pow'r,
there

won- der-work- ing pow'r In


-fcr-

-kr

'P1

rr-r-

= A
:

S
is

iE^E^

252

Lamb;

the

R~k

A-5-**

tj J:J H:J

r*

J iJ

the pre-cious blood of the

#*

-AA-

is

Lamb;

^*
k >

pow'r, won-der-work-ing pow'r In


pow'r,
"P"

There

of the

T-^-

+r

3=i

blood
of
In the blood

ohrJ-M
*=

fe=i

pow'r.
there

the

-fcc-

pow'r,
pow'r,

is

J*

Lamb,

INVITATION AND APPEAL

The Best Friend of


There
G. M.

Bills,

is

closer than

a friend that sticketh

279

All

a brother. Prov.

20th Century

G. M.

18:24

20th Century

Bills,

:fe^
Do

1.

you

seek

for

friend

who

al

is

Would you lean on


an arm that is
in
Would you walk day by day
a
Would you dwell ev
er - more
in
the
-*.
4^**
j*

2.
3.

4.

I-

an

smile
glo -

you

His

fount

of

name It
spell,
And

Je

is

kD.S.Pre

of light,
a - bove,

sus,

the
est

i
I

tt

Re

h-

Sav

iour

to

Je

sus,

the

best

Friend

is

the "Might-y

to save. "

trod.

day.

of

all.

::
:

all.

found,

f1

:t=

cious

l^

'Mid

the
the
the

best Friend of
ref - uge
is
deem - er
has

the

^fj Jl
3=i!=P^
all

will

a Friend, I
will
that was pierced to rethe
re - pose that no
end-less bliss from the

Refrain

Oh, the best Friend of

Who
All
In

such

r
-

quell

thy soul's dear


blight? Choose the path your
His love? Give your heart
to

'Ez

to

mmnr^
s

es
of

move Sa - tan's
can
sor - row

the same,

ble

ha
lo
man-sions

p^-

tell

and your call? There is just


of
ill
that a-bound? Grasp the hand
the an - gels of God? Would you know
ries that fade not
a - way? Would you drink

swer your sigh

fore

ways

iA

He

ev

er

will

^
D.S.

SiSS^pSpii^i

hear when you

call;

He poured

fe^

:E

out His soul

to

re-deem from the grave,

mimmmv
253

EVANGELISTIC

280

Me

Tell

the Old, Old Story

For God so loved the world, that


A. Katherine Hankey, 1834-1911

^g
.

1.

2.

3.
4.

J J
j
8

.r.

j.:

me
me
me
me

Tell
Tell
Tell
Tell

nN

=*
r^U
gp

'

J,

r
Of

bove,

Je

sus

in

That won-dergrave; Re-mem-ber,


fear
That tbis world's

JDl

====

7?-

JE

4~fr

*\ <J

gave His only begotten Son. John 3:16


William H. Doane, 1832-1915

the old, old sto - ry Of


un-seen things a
the sto - ry slow - ly, That I may take it
the sto - ry soft - ly, With ear-nest tones and
the same old sto - ry When you have cause to

1S3
P*
/L

He

-Ml^t-

and

His

re
I'm the
emp - ty
ful

Of

sus and
demp-tion, God's rem- e - dy
sin - ner Whom Je- sus came
glo - ry Is
cost - ing me
glo

ry,

Je

*W

*^i ^-Z-4
w *-J
i

to

For

for

ways,

If

ry

Is

you would real


dawn-ing on

al

glo

ply,
en,

get

so
-

ly

my

5 tt

am weak

The "ear

soon;

be,
In
soul, Tell

an

me

= JJ-*i

f^-fiTTT^

3*

For

lit - tie child,


-

==!

i^r*

ws=Z3,
As

sim
oft

the sto - ry
the sto - ry
the sto - ry
Yes, and when that world's

for sin.
to save,
too dear.

^rt-J- 3*=*

Pm

-BTell
me
Tell
me
Tell
me

His love,

dew" of

time of

the

P^E

5
1

ii
^2^

w-^sp

And help less and de filed.


Has passed a - way at noon.
me.
A
com - fort - er to
"Christ Je - sus makes thee whole."

3i

1H
azb

fc*

si

old, old sto

ry,

Tell

12.

4^-

fc=g
254

sto

le,

ry:

Jg

^1

aVJ

wea - ry,
morn - ing
troub

old

old,

Refbain

and

ly

^=k

me

the

me

the old, old sto

ry,

=
be
k

Tell

hr1

Tell

me

the

<

old, old sto

feUfajlEl]

^EE5

-^i-

ry

Of Je

sus

and His

love.

je=J=J
jszjg:

INVITATION

AND APPEAL

Wonderful Story of Love


/ bring
J.

M.

Driver, 19th Century

1.

2.

3.

you good tidings

Won-der-ful sto - ry of
Won-der-ful sto - ry of
Won-der-ful sto - ry of

Wake the im - mor


Still
He doth call
For

eMN

*-!

With those who've

re-ceive

ffm
jamais

pf

way,

^^

N -to

Won-der-ful sto-ry of
Won-der-ful sto-ry of
Won-der-ful sto-ry of

rest,

- gels with rap - ture an-nounce it,


Call-ing from Cal-va - ry's moun-tain,
Rest in those man-sions a-bove us

pp

it;

gain,

-=--<*

tal bright foun-tain,


gone on be -fore
us,

crys

19th Century

An

3=3

Shepherds with won - der

Down from the

to

s=^

M^^^=^=^

strain
day,
blest;

tal

the pure and

all

Driver,

b .4

-ft

Tell it to me a
Tho' you are far a
Je - sus provides a

love,
love,
love,

^^=44=^i^
love,
love,
love,

M.

J.

NN
_r r

281

of great joy. Luke 2:10

w-^
3^=*

Sin - ner, O won't you be-lieve


it?
E'en from the dawn of ere - a - tion,
Sing-ing the rap-tur-ous cho - rus,
.

-j*-

jfe:

7*-

-j*-

i-

;gzzE

**

Refbain

Won-der - ful

sto

ry

of

love.

21
'-V

+ -T-0
9-^-9

Won

der

f ul,
love,

W^&
Won-der-ful

sto

fftttttfJERH&=

\/

WonWon-der-ful

ry

of

F$
V3p5^^

?tzr*=*

3m$&kH?=&*m4&4
der

ful,

sto-ry of love,

Won

der

Wonderful sto-ry of

Won-der-ful sto-ry

ful,

of

s_|

love,

love,

'

F^\~
255

EVANGELISTIC

You Can't Do Wrong and Get By

282

Be sure your
Lethal A.

bfcg
There's a

2.

Out

3.

Yes,

u wick

in

dark-ness

the

to

life

is

one
un

se

crets,

=3-

heav-en's

at

you a

may

lone
ev-'ry-thing
-

Ellis,

20th CentUTy

door, He's look-ing


go, And seeds for

you

He knows that

do,

this

the

your

And
He sees each mor - tal with a search -ing
sow; There's an eye that's watch -ing from the throne on
true; You
can ne'er
de-ceive Him, there's no use
to

ni- verse

ed

iii

God who's stand-ing

He knows your

you out. Num. 32:23


Lethal A.

3*

1.

fcirk

sin will find

20th Century

Ellis,

o'er;

e
p=r

f
Kr.FKAIN

m^rr^-^n

ufcd

eye,
high,
'try,

You
You
You

can't
can't
can't

do wrong and
do wrong and
do wrong and

get
get
get

by.
by.
by.

You

can't

do wrong and

get

!*=*=

be.

256

^=3-

He

doth see,

ev-'ry-thing

Copyright, 1929, by Lethal A.


Used by permission.

Ellis.

j
You

j
can't

:j;u:j i

do wrong and

get

by.

Assigned 1943 to R. E. Winsett, Dayton, Tenn.

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

283

Sin Can Never Enter There


Revelation 21:27
Charles

1.

W.

Naylor. 1874-1950

B.

fczfc
^=^=3=3;
Heav
en

ho

is

2.

If

you hope

3.

You

may

4.

If

you cling

*?
ly place,
last,

to dwell

live

be
till

with glo

filled

when your

at

sin
sin

in

to

fc^

5fe;
heav

- low,
death,

en

when you

Elliott

life

Warren, 1867-1951

5a=

ry and with grace,


on earth is past,

re-fuse
draw your lat grace

to know,
est breath,

tzikj.^k:
--t=

*>

nev

Sin
In

can

But

you

can

You

will

sink

en - ter there; All


bright and fair,
You
not
en - ter there; It
in
dark de - spair, To
er
so

home

that

m^-.m^.-L-^-

5JJ-3-

with-

its gates are pure,


be cleans 'd from sin,
will stop you
at
the door,
the re - gions of
the lost

in

must here

fe=#F=e e
f

A-*-

-ts>

*=f

ppp^^d^li
from
have

de the

bar
thus

you out
to prove

A-s

file -

ment kept

life

se-cure, Sin
of Christ with - in,
Sin
for - ev - er - more, Sin
at

aw

^A-^-

Refbain

ful

cost,

Sin

can
can
can
can

nev
nev
nev
nev

can nev- er

-4-

:zt
-

en
en
en
en

er
er
er
er

ter
ter
ter
ter

there,
there,
there,
there.

d3=
S e^3=3=M

dfc=fe=fc
Sin

en -ter there, Sin can nev -er

en-ter

^Hii

there;

So,

if

at

the

mh^^^^^m

judg-mentbar,

sin

ful spots your soul shall

K-Mf 1 *

A-*-

mar,

1=1

mm

You can nev

er

en

ter there.

257

EVANGELISTIC

284

Will Jesus Find Us Watching?

Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. Matt. 24:42
William H. Doane, 1832-1915
Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915

*=3~
1.

When

Je

2.

If,

at

3.

Have we

4.

Bless

ed

sus comes to
the dawn of
been true to
are those whom

A
I f

Pi
noon
one
do
they

ear

serv-ants,

He left us?
finds watch-ing,

trust

Lord

t--A

<

Wheth-er

it

He
Do

morn-ing,

ly

^Fpg

be
us

shall call

we seek
His

In

glo

AA

A :rA

to
-

ry

A-

r=p=^

3*
2

by

night,
one,

our

best?

or

ward His

A-*

ti?:4:

re
the
the
the

d=3:

shall share;

fct=

to Him will He
find
us watch-ing,
the Lord we
re - store our
tal - ents,
our hearts there is naught con-demns us,
shall come at
the dawn
or
mid -night,

Faith -ful

When

to

If

in

If

He

^=*=
U

-A-=-

s 4=t

1/

:
^

=r-

IS

Refkain

^e^
our

He
shall

He
:

lamps all trimmed and bright?


an - swer thee "Well done"?
have
glo - rious rest.
a
find
us watch - ing there?

^^g

r-

3.

read

find

y,

*
broth -er?

me

you and

Read

still

A A A
jct-u
E r~
^^=0
^=fe
1

I*

258

*
-A

for

we

can

Oh,

<

say

*-?

we

-=

are

1-

?-*-

fe&
*=*
1 *^

*=st
i

fefc
^T-

the soul's bright

home?

Say,

will

He

watch-ing, Wait-ing, wait-ing when the Lord shall come?

A-

EE

(-*-Hj

hj
tczpc

-A

ff-

*>

:fi:

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

Be Ready

When He Comes

285

Therefore be ye also ready. Matt. 24:44


D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

mmm

333

Would you

flee from sin and serve the Lord,


Be read - y
not His will that you
be lost,
Be read-y
Do you know the end of time is near? Be read-y
There is aw - ful dan-ger in
de - lay,
Be read-y

1.

It

2.

3.
4.

is

ii#:
He

will

soon

ap

Would you save your


Can
you live and

n& M
Will

you cast your

*3

pear with His


soul
an
at
die

on

sin's

in
ly

hope

Be
Be
ca-reer? Be
a - way? Be
re-ward,
y cost?

ill ;fc=t=t=

when
when
when
when

He
He
He
He

comes;
comes;
comes;
comes;

&e&m
read - y when

read-y when
read-y when
read-y when

He
He
He
He

comes.
comes.
comes.
comes.

Refrain

rt

%>

Be

fe=

read-y,

g=*n

Be read-y when He comes,


Be read-y
when He comes,
when He comes.

^Tji'jft..

JL JL JL

X>

C2I

&*:

Be

read-y,

Be
when He comes,

^JU. ^3P-|
ifc?Efe

Be
when He comes,

read-y,

it
=:

read-y

when He comes,

^H*

s
r=p^

fc
259

EVANGELISTIC

Where

286
The trumpet

shall sound,

Shall

and the d^ad

Be?

shall be raised. \ Cor. 15:52

Unknown
Andante

Soirrce

Source

When judg - ment


When east and
When wick - ed
hills
and
I When
When heav'n and
all
the
\ When
f

\
2

Unknown

Arr b > Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

Where
Where
men His wrath
Where
see,
a - way, Where
moun - tains flee
some great scroll, Where
as
earth
re-deemed shall stand, Where
saints
day
west

is

draw

the

fire

ing

nigh,

shall
shall

roll,

be?
be?
be?
be?
be?
be?

shall
shall
shall
shall
shall
shall

^^

.4

A zl 1

5S4

=F=?

~3T
men

When

God

How

with
my poor soul,
flee,
to
the rocks and moun - tains
of
men
de - cay,
all
the works
roll.
from God's an - gry pres - ence
ev - er blessed at God's right hand,

And

When
Shall

For

works

the

will

of

shall

try,

be

it

Where
Where
Where
Where
Where
Where

m
Refrain

ft

w-

Andante con expressivo

where

where

be? \
be? f
be? \
be? J
be? \
be? J

shall
shall
shall
shall
shall
shall

shall

shall

be

when

when

be

it

the

sounds so

last

loud?

trum

When

it

pet sounds?

sounds

so

loud

pppSpS
as

to

wake up

the dead?

where

shall

be

when

it

sounds?

p^^i^i^Ip
ft.

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

The Last Great Day


The day
Daniel

of the

Lord

mm

will

come.- II

Warner, 1842-1895

S.

$=

B.

- * *

z,

The
The

earth shall melt with fer - vent heat,


trump will sound, the Lord re -turn,
all who make this world their god,
So
The quick and dead o'er land and sea,
The church of God no more shall need

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

287

Pet. 3:10
Elliott

Warren, 1867-1951

up

The heav-ens pass

And time no
Can

here

no

Ion
Ion

a
ger
ger

way,
be,

stay;
clay;

Will leave their mor - tal


This poor ter - res - trial

home;

rv-J.

& i
-J=r-

m^m

RT~mf~
1

man - kind
all
world in judg Their fond - est hopes
on
im And
put
For
she shall dwell
And

The

::

::

j=z

=tse=

t
F
At-

their doom shall meet,


ment flames con-sume,
will

have

all

mor

tal

fled,

ty,

-aIn
In
In
In

At

with Christ, her head,

that
that
that
that
the

great day.
great day.
great day.
great day.
great white throne.
last
last
last
last

::

:^&==^-=E4E?

Refrain

Oh,

that

==
&=*
fe=*

last

~^

great day

is

com

Mm

ment

ing

ver

^==m^
=2=2=
soon,

the

'Tis

:i_
:

*J

judg

35

g~

jj

day,

i=

and

a *i
i

the

lost

=[X

'

shall

weep;

'Tis

the crown

>-

ts

>

ing

zr=

^-Jm-3
day,

and

the

saints
::

shall
::

greet,

In

that

last

t:

fez!

fci

F^

261

EVANGELISTIC

Why

288

Why
B. Elliott

1.

2.
3.

4.

ztrft .XJL-k

fc L

P-tt-MH

tr

-g

ha

to-day, Come, sinThe


day
Un - heed sin ni - ty, Poor

Lord
no hope
not
l
e

ha

ter

at last,
dly stand,

j-e-r.

give

mer

You'll

per
then

can

tone
-a-

EE

you

will

hi

You

know
Sa
has

Come bow

fast,

ing

sand,

for
-a-

thee?

Why
Why
Why
Why

care
care
care
care

less
less
less
less

wait?
wait?
wait?
wait?

ly
ly
ly
ly

==:

f
Sav

all

made known,

called

Poor

soul,

to

the

judgment throne, Your

sins

death

will
will

be
your

blood soon

chill;

re

cord

of

sins you'll

meet;

long

to

be

judgment

L,

die,
still,

In

seat,

Your

iour

fly;

fig_f

i^p^gi=pp
^3=*:

that the
end
is
nigh,
tan will claim
his
own,
ten,
o - bey
God's will,
ing
at
Je - sus' feet,

Si

3E
-t

r r
262

lay;

be

*A

the
ere
the

h=-

Oh,

pray,

=fcz:

there at
Your pulse will
You'll stand at

There

and

:==k

2JEE=z

When

de

of God's grace then past,


ing the Lord's com-mand;
be,
ner, your soul shall

g^m

Him your heart,


cy's door closed
ish
in
sink

..

ner, with -out

^P

Oh,

Soon

thou? Acts 22:16


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

the

U =fr

With

What

tarriest

Warren, 1867-1951

Oh, come to
Since there is
soul,
do
O
Soon, soon in

zfc

Carelessly Wait?

Why
Why
Why
Why

care
care
care
care

less
less
less
less

ly

ly
ly
ly

wait?
wait?
wait?
wait?

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

289

Lost Forever
The smoke
B. Elliott

of their torment ascendeth

up

for ever

Warren, 1867-1951

and ever. Rev. 14:11


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

P^|i
1.

2.

3.
4.

Where is
Where is
What can
Where will

thy hope, poor


thy ref - uge,
you plead, poor
you go, poor

sin
sin
sin
sin

ner?
ner?

ner,

What

are you

How

ner?

your

will

iHill
* ^3I|s i
_
*>

go-ing

do?

to

Look where your pathway will


In
the great judg - ment
soul

es

end,

day?
cape?

r r

PPP^pgp
Hope is
Re - pent,

God - giv - en

a
or

an
ev

chor,

Lav-ished so

er,

Aw

of-fersyou fa
when for - ev

vor,

er

per

Heav-en now
Think of thy

for

ish

lot

free-ly

Oh,
do
Cast in

is

:33=i=
the Sav
Heav - en,
or hell you are choos
the warn-ings re - peat
Slight -ed,
If,
then you're lost and for - got
is

it

-trr^

fixed

in

you;
hand:
-

the dark, burn-ing

ffP^
If

on

de-struc-tion's at
not cast it
a

ful

way;
lake:

iiip
r*

On

that bright shore you will


ing and seal - ing your
Leave you in
Sa - tan's conWrith-ing
in flames of
de-

iour

Fix

ing,
ed,
ten,

PPfN^PPpg

land;

But,

fate,
trol;

and His mer


And with all heav

spair,

You

re

will

A*

E=S
>
Refrain

you

sin

in

if

God

lin

still

cy
re - fus
- en
re - ject
mem- ber you've cho
-

ger,

Sad

ing,
ed,

Lost! too
Lost, your

sen

To

A
i

A A l~A~

your

end.
late!
soul,

be

there.

grg

S?"v-|

rail.

M
Lost, for

ev

er!

Lost,

for

ev
bv

er!

Oh,

how

sad!
sad

-|

263

EVANGELISTIC

Where

290

Will

Go?

Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting


Warren. 1867-1951

B. Elliott

_E
__

fire.

Malt.

1.

2.

Soon

will

3.

When

the

ter

ni

the
sun

ty

light

draws

near,

nings

flash,

As
The

no

more,

No

shines

Warren. 1867-1951

iS

3F
-

25:41

B. Elliott

Pip

time moves
on;
trum - pet
sound;
in
hope
sight;

EESSlEE-i

St
_____: s

fee:
s::

*=

f
_____

^_j__j=_3=JH^__3^5

g=f
When
The
Gone

dis - ap- pear, Will


I
have gone Out
the
judg-ment thun-ders crash, Shak - ing the ground: Wak - ing
the
from this ver
nal shore Where all
is
night: Down where dark

earth shall

J.

1_

_:

1
I

3^

great
sleep
bil

roll,

*__ _____

^PiP-i^i
reap what

un- known, To
ing dead; Then

lows

Lost,

will

this

lost,

my

g^^

have sown? Sum-moned

earth have
pre - cious

fled:
soul,

Sin

Nev

ner,

bethe

er

to

P___

t
_c

-^

______

Refrain

Ei___=i__i

tr

the throne, Then, where


fore
sight you'll dread; Where will
reach that goal, In
heav

g - -=-

will

you

be

found? Where

en

so

bright,

go:

J2 C

35:

=1

_____

Where

will

go?

From

the great judgment seat,

U J- J
__
Copyright, 1923, by B. E. Warren.
264

Where will

-l
;2i:

From

Select

Hymns.

go''

Used by permission

of

r1

Gospel Trumpet Co.

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

Shall

You?

291

Shall I?

Strive to enter in at the strait gate. Luke

Ja mes

Tames McGranahan, 1840-1907

McGranahan, 1840-1907

m
^i^^p^^p

$=*=$= a
Some-one
Some-one
Some-one
Some-one

13:24

-ill

will
en - ter the pearl
his cross
will glad - ly
will knock when the door
tri- umph
will sing the

gate

lay

down

is
shut
ant song

By
By
By
By

and
and
and
and

by,
by,
by,
by,

by
by
by
by

and
and
and
and

by,
by,
by,
by,

,f t

Taste
Faith

Hear
Join

of
-

ful,

a
in

glo - ries that there


the
a - wait, Shall
ap-proved, shall
re - ceive
a crown, Shall
voice say - ing, "I
know you not," Shall
the praise with the blood-bought throng, Shall

m^


m,-'

you? shall
you? shall
you? shall
you? shall

j,

I?
I?
I?
I?

-^

Some-one will trav - el


the. streets of gold, Beau - ti - ful
vis - ions will
Some-one the glo - ri - ous King will see, Ev - er from sor - row of
Some-one will call and shall not
be heard, Vain - ly
will strive when the
Some-one will greet on the gold - en shore Loved ones of earth who have

^^tt^ifeiiii^Siiis
there be-hold, Feaston the pleasures so long fore-told;
earth be free, Hap - py with Him thro' e - ter - ni - ty:
door is barred, Someone will fail of the saints' re-ward:
gone be-fore, Safe in the glo-ry for ev - er-more:

Shall
Shall
Shall
Shall

you? shall
you? shall
you? shall
you? shall

I?
I?
I?
I?

EVANGELISTIC

292

At the Saviour's Right Hand


He

Eden R.

hand. Matt. 25:33


George B. Holsinger, 1857-1908

the sheep on His right

shall set

Latta, b. 1839

jtr-i-fc=dta
3EEE*
of

all

days,

ed

who

will

ing

on

He

is,

ney

herd

when

the

not

re

to

and we

world

shall

be

pent

and

be
ty

now,
call,

ni
-

lieve,

low His

ter
fol

judged,
-

I*L:

3=3

And
And

will

On
He

will

as

the

as

un

the

the

chaff

from the wheat


er live up

shall be

thor ough-ly fanned, Then the righteous

shall shine

command, Shall be placed on the left,


bank of death's Jor-dan we sometime shall stand! Shall we fear to pass o nev

to

mm
us
US

lead
Ml

safe
ftiliC

lll.)lll
home,

the Mas-ter's

to that

>==

beau

- ti -

ful land;

And, with

crowns

ver the

on our brows, and with


-/


*-p>

-g-fg -ti =t;=|g=g^:

^^E^
wmmmm
^

wor

dark
branch

And

their pla

the

sky,

thy

to

be

roll -

ing flood, Lest our

in

stars

of palm,

es

With the

We

shall

ces shall be

of

God

at

tion

be

not

at

er

-0-

the Sav-iour's right hand,

dren

por
ev

-#-

the

chil -

-*-

Sav-iour's right hand,

at

the Saviour's right

hand?

the Sav-iour*s right hand.

a - bide at

mmmmm
=*
Sfei

Let

me

Let

me

...
find

with that
hap-py
band,
place
find a
a place with that hap - py band.Let me find a place with that hap-py band,
.

^tfiwyi
266

-&&*>-

WARNING AND JUDGMENT


At the Saviour's Right Hand

i
-0~-m

Who

U*

Who shall ev

-0I

bide,
A- bide at the Saviour's right hand. .
a -hide at the Saviour's right hand,
right hand.
-*>- -A- -A- -A- -A:s
-A-

shall ev- er

er

^=^Ft=;t
^ fefcyj
SE$Ee358
+a
*

_ a a

hs

When
L. Snyder,

Howard

SPfPPfS

1.

3.

When your toils be - low are


When you pil- grim here no
When the days of earth are

nr

And

1863-1918

esa

izs

end

ed,

long

er,

gath-ered

the book of

life

is

And the race of


And your work on
In

to

o - pened, Will your

tS*-s

life

run,

is

earth is done,
His great judg-ment one.

name be found

Refrain

there

on?

M^HM

=c

:ifc

S=^=?
:s:

the book of

life

BE

is

o- pened,

fi

nal

And you

4=4=r^3
ir

stand be

fore

the

Son,

tiit
the

^^-W

F:

n*
On

E. Smith,

SHi
When

the book of life. Rev. 20:12

is

19th Century

4=^2.

293

the Book of Life Is Opened

/4nd another book was opened, which


F.

i-

day

fc fe-

;=i=;=

of reck-'ning, Will your name be found there

on?

267

EVANGELISTIC

294

Weighed
Thou

B. Elliott

in the Balance

art tueighed in the balances,

and

art

Warren, 1867-1951

found wanting. Dan. 5:27


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

Slowly

u*

u-

Weighed in

the bal-ance of jus - tice true, Sin - ful the path thou hast trod;
will hurt like a wound-ing dart, When this dread an-swer shall fall,
There
it
Weighed by the Word which is giv - en now, Search it and know thou art pure;
the tri-bu-nal where Christ is judge, Where ev-'ry deed is made known,
At

1.
2.

3.
4.

rit.

I^y

! <-

At

a*-

I-

<fa

<fc

-r

-*-

Weighed and found wanting, will it


be you? Weighed by the Word of
God.
Weighed and found wanting," 'twill pierce thy heart At
the last judg-ment call.
Un - to its man-dates in meek - ness bow, Then thou shalt be se - cure.
Weighed and found wanting," each guilt-y soul, Stands there be-fore His throne.

u,

Refeain a tempo

5 ~c~c

-U

5
r

U*

'\*

5&
'*?

\S

\*

Weighed
and found want - ing,
Weighed
Weighed by the Word,
weighed and found want-ing, Weighed by the Word,

and found want - ing,


Re
weighed and found want-ing,

-r*

J
268

W
U

Copyright by B. E. Warren.

^^
k^
=tg

ject

ed

at

mm

Used by permission

of Gospel

Trumpet

heav - en 's

door.

mb
Co.

WARNING AND JUDGMENT

What
When God
Tillit S. Teddlie, b.

=4

up

what shall

31:14
S.

Teddlie,

1885

b.

on high, Someday your re -cord you'll see;


you 're unprepared, Trembling, you '11 fall on your knee;
the time to pFe-pare, my friend, Make your soul spot-less and free;

1.

Someday

you'll stand at the bar

Sad

you '11 stand,

3.

Now

is

Him.Job

*=*

^=i

2.

ly

answer

Tillit

=x

1885

ft=t

riseth

295

Answer Be?

Will Your

if

d-Lm
Someday
Fac

you'll an

-swer the ques-ti on

ing the

Washed

sen-tence of life
in the blood of the Cru

$E^
r

>

*=*=*

What will

c*

it

*-

-5<-

- ci

fa

be?

What

will

^"
--TT*'
=

fied

One,

What will your an - swer


What will that sen- tence
He will your an - swer

it

(*

1*

be?

Where

will

-H

be?
be?

^@
^S3

you spend your e

ter

ni

:"="*-

be.

j=pg<-

Refrain

f=j=zj:=3=l:

life,

of death,

c:ic =jj=
g-aJ^g
k #

of

or

ty?

rit.

^M
j-J-MJSU-^t gEg
What will

it

be?

O what

will

it

be?

*T

What will your an-swer

be?

what will

t:

r*

**

^ ^

^-=

Tillit S. Teddlie,

rowner, 1935.

Used by permission.

it

be?

iti
269

EVANGELISTIC

296

Eternity

And

Him

sware by

that liveth for ever

and

ever,

that there should be time no longer.

Rev. 10:6
D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

WT&&3^&

=&==t

the time-beat-en por-tals,

stood at

and si -lent-ly lis-tened


saw then the Judge in His splen-dor,
lin-gered,

Let us work while

4.

'tis

day, brother, sis- ter,

Where man -y

pil-grim had

To the dull heav-y tread of the


As He stepped to His great judgment
For

soon shall the

Mas - ter

re-

C=tXJl
passed Out

in

be with the pure and the blest;


nite fu-ture, To
the guil - ty, When Christ in His glo-ry appears,
of
a - ges, When time and e- ter - ni - ty meet,
ner the wheat that we har-vest, The chaff in His fu - ry to burn.
to the

in

fi

seat,

And tho't of the fate of


And tho't of the crashing

turn

To

years,

gar

And, mus

- ing
in
si - lent
de-vo-tion,
shud-der cameo - ver myspir-it,
For Time, who has laid man- y mil - lions
Then in haste let us rush to the res - cue,

E - ter - ni-ty seemed to draw near;


As I tho't what a moment might cost;
To slum-ber in death's silent shade;
But few can we save at the most:

.a.

^mm^^^mmm
And strains from the choir of the faithful
Fore -ter - ni -ty's stillness was bro-ken
Shall reel

at

e- ter

ni

Soon mil -lions shall be at

seemed in

my

fan - cy

to hear.

By the groans and the sighs of the lost.


And sleep in the tomb he has made.

ty's presence,
the judgment, For

ev

er,

ter-nal

ly

lost.

WARNING AND JUDGMENT


Eternity

fel^ &fej
Hear

the

emn

sol

foot

P
1

ter

-3

Of

steps

P=p

tig

ta
m
fr-g

M+^-m ^z

-a

ty.

&*==*=V~ |3I
V
\

297

The Great Reaping Day

Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Gal. 6:7


Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952
Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

^N-f-jh^^^y-r^

Efe
1.

There

2.

Ev

3.

If

4.

Ev

com

is

day
you'd win

life

you

act

'ru.

day
by

ing

pass

'ry

ing
e
per

ter

form

when

you

to
judg
are
sow
nal there's
no
is
as
seed

There

For

reap

to

Fruits of
Look
a

as
or
round you,
life

the,

in

in

life

flu-ence

will

ne'er

When you

bear,
are white,

will

Go
Then

die,

we'll

go,

ing

the

seed

time

to

to

some

i*

we've sown, Death

of death
the fields

ment

ye
be

D. S.

ter - nal we'll reap


reap what you sow
forth to
the field,
care - ful each day

we

if

sow

sow
what

on

joy

day

:=J:

Heav-en's joys then will nev - er


that bright, hap - py home ov
go, To
and reap gold - en grain, Soon will fall the dark shad - ows
you do, what you say, For^ youMl meet it
a - gain
by
the

to

that

Fine.
PINE.

be known,

flesh,

may you

that land

to

the

one.

gj ji^^^^ ^jferf

Ik

lose,
-

er there,
of night,

and

by.

when we hear

Je

sus say, "Come, ye

Refrain

m
May we sow righteous seed

bless

ed,

crown you have won."


D. S.

for the reap

ing

Which

is

com -ing

to

ev-'ry

one.

kkffffff^Mm^rH-jiF$

EVANGELISTIC
I

Am

/ will arise

and go

298

Resolved
to

my

father. Luke 15:18

James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

Palmer Hartsough, 1844-1932

4rjF=

J*

S-T-3

am
am
am
am
am

re-solved
no
to
re-solved
re-solved
to
re-solved
to
re-solved, and

long

er

to

lin

ger,

go

to

low

Sav
Sav

fol

iour,
iour,

en

ter

the
the
the

will

go

who

Charmed by
Leav - ing

the

my

Faith - ful and


king -dom, Leav - ing the
with
me? Come, friends, with-

^
m
world's de

and
each

sin

true

paths
out

light;
strife;

day,

of

sin,

de

lay,

Things that

He

are high - er, things that


the true One,
He
is
what
He say - eth,
do
may
op - pose me, foes
the
Bi - ble,
led
by

is

Heed

what

Friends

may

Taught by

no

are
the

just

He

will

be

the

set
Spir

bier,

One,
eth,

me,
-

it,

Refrain

i^i^in a

These

have al - lured
hath the words

He
He
Still

is

the

liv

will

en

heav

walk the

We'll

A;

-^

Has

ten

so

my

sight.

of
ing

life.

ten

to

in.

'nly

way.

-r

(J

and

will
,J

has

>

ten,

has

ten

to

1*

M^_
272

sus,

great

sus,

Je

Him,

est,

Him,

B*

free,

has-ten

Je
Je

has

will

-a

way.

ter

glad

=t

high

r=ro
-

est,

will

glad

and

come

to

sus,

4=

1=

free,

Thee.

DECISION

Am

Whosoever

him take

will, let

299

Coming, Lord
the water of

life

freely. Rev. 22:17

Lewis Hartsough, 1828-1919

Lewis Hartsough, 1828-1919

A -- -9+

*=*

1.

2.
3.

hear
I
Tho' com
Je
'Tis

ing

wel - come
weak and

sus

calls

Thy
-

That
Thou
To

voice,
vile,

me

on

A-.

>

For cleans

To

H?-r

per

ing

my

Thou dost
-

Thy

in

my

per

feet

Thee,
sure;

and

faith

love,

qa:

^^

>m

ly cleanse, Till

spot

feet hope, and peace, and trust, For

earth

Lord, to
strength as

pre-cious blood That flowed

vile-ness ful

JT T~

me,

dost

BE=f=g=

^^EEEWEE^

i&fl-?
Ss

calls

f g

va - ry.
and pure.
and heav'n a-bove.
on

Cal

less

all

^I^iiiS
p-t

Refrain

fr^?

<H

?u?-_L^-

p=t:
am

com

ing,

Lord!

m
cleanse

r
me

in

the

ing

now

mm

&=*

EE

Com

t|r=^^==^^y=Erj^=j:

blood

That

to

Thee!

Wash

me,

w^z

&

3m^J==M
r
flowed

T'

on

Cal

va

f I

ry!

1
273

EVANGELISTIC

300

Jesus,

Come

O my God. Psalm

Deliver me,

71:4

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

William T. Sleeper, 1819-1904

-4
1.

2.

3.
4.

Out
Out
Out
Out

*E
m=t

of my bond -age,
of my shame-ful
of un - rest and
of the fear and

3t-

liPi
In
In
In

to Thy
to the
to Thy
to the

-&-

^ -i

sor-row and night,


-ure and loss,
ar - ro-gant pride,
dread of the tomb,
fail

-<S

Je - sus,
Je-sus,
Je-sus,
Je - sus,

free-dom, glad-ness and

Thy

Je-sus,

light,

cross, Je
bide, Je

sus,

Thy home, Je

sus,

sus,

Nigpajgjfp
Out of my sick-ness in-toThy health,
Out of earth's sorrows into Thy balm,
Out of my-self to dwell in Thy love,
Out of the depths of ru - in un-told,

-7*

At
274

er

Thy

I
I

come
come
come
come

to
to
to
to

Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;

4=

es
zzn^sz

^iPp

in -to Thy weal ih,


Out of my
Out of life's storms and in - to Thy calm,
Out of de-spair in -to rap-tures a-bove,
In - to the peace of Thy sheltering fold,

ms^.
:x-fi

glo-rious face to be -hold, Je

E
*C

want and

Out of my sin and in - to Thy-self, Je


Out of dis-tress to ju-bi-lant psalm, Je
Up-ward for aye on wings like a dove, Je

Ev

come;
come;
come;
come;

^7^2

mmmmm
!6i

Je-sus,
Je-sus,
Je-sus,
Je - sus,

3*

;3;

glo - rious gain of


bless - ed will to
joy and light of

come,
come,
come,
come,

HfrH^m

t K

fc

In-

If^ppil

sus,

sus,

sus,

sus, I

come
come
come
come

to
to
to
to

Thee.
Thee.
Thee.
Thee.

A-MEN.

nmy^tee^Ewm

Si:325

51

DECISION

Saviour, I'm Coming


//

man

any

thirst,

let

him come unto Me, and drink. John

m iUpPPPP

tt

2.
3.

Sav
Sav
Sav

iour,

com

iour,

hear Thou

iour,

ing

me

let

to

Thee,

my

plea,

not

die

mm

i*B| ^
Oh,

on
have

me

Hear

Cal

va

cy

From

Thy

Thine
and

own;

sin

fold

of

love;

be

grief;

-t=^=

3=3

ry's

tree

Didst

on

me,

art

nigh,

Bring
Bring

while Thou

&

I
would
Pained with

i^#

mer

=4= e
3=5

L>T ?E =e=c
=

Thou

7:37

B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

1.

301

me
my heart
me home

a
re
a

for

5=3
-

tone.

lief.

bove.

EE

s-

SlJ

Refrain

*t

I^^

-*Sav

iour,

Sav-iour,

Sav

>

I*

i*.

>

>

-t

3BT-

Sav

Sav

V V V+
\

am

guilt

Cleanse
come,

iour,

come, Saviour,

-y

E;

come

to Thee;

^PPPPPi^ip

iour,

Sav-iour,

come,

^=J=!

A^-

um

Tho'

iour,

come, Sav-iour,

Iffi^
A

^PPp3

*=::*:

*
i

me this moment and make me

ArA

^
u
1/^1/

L.

i^

free.

A~n

EVANGELISTIC

302

and go

/ will arise

William

Kirkpatrick,

J.

fe
1.

I've wan-dered far

2.

I've

3.
4.

man

I've tired

ed
of

sin

y
and

My

is

sick,

my

soul

from God,
pre - cious years,
stray- ing, Lord,
heart
is
sore.

I'll

F
D.

now

of
re

S.

long

too

sin

'

com

home,

ing

ing

of

Charlotte Elliott,

4.
5.

Nev
i

r,

K2HZk2C
v=\r4-

Lamb

Lord,

er

I
1

h
home.
home.
home.
home.

com-ing home.
n
JJ. o.

more

roam,

to

^=g

Am
1:29

William

&

^^

Tm

g
t-~~

1789-1871

j.

of God. -John

p=a^g=s

jia* a
as
as
as
as
as

I &&=&
Just
Just
Just
Just
Just

home;
home;
home;
home;

M^m a

r=T
Just as

3.

com-ing
com-ing
com-ing
com-ing

com-ing
Lord, I'm com-ing
Lord, I'm com-ing
Lord, I'm com-ing

love,

home,

Behold the

2.

I'm
I'm
I'm
I'm

Lord, I'm

^^

303

1.

Now
Now
Now
Now

:!!

pen wide Thine arms

^
^3

ipi

I've trod,

p=^

Fink.

Refrain

Com

pent with bit - ter tears,


trust Thy love, be - lieve Thy word,
strength re -new, my
re -store,
hope

My

1838-1921

Kirkpatrick,

J.

1=3

1=3

The paths
I

15:18

Luke

way

55

te

father.

^P^

2=zag:

my

William

d=

wast

to

1838-1921

m^^

276

Home

Lord, I'm Coming

B.

Bradbury,

1816- 1868

am, with-out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And
am, and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To
am, though tossed about With many acon-flict,manyadoubt, Fight
am, poor, wretched, blind; Sight,rich-es,heal-ing of the mind, Yea,
am, Thou wilt re-ceive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Be-

P &
KZfcE

-<2~

*c

^^
3^

Just as

BE3
<e

4M
ai

DECISION

Am

k&=4=4=&
sL
5
P
ym
*k*
!

Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God,


Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God,
that

O Lamb
O Lamb
O Lamb

and fears with-in, with-out,

ings

Thee

need, in

all

cause Thy prom-ise

&

'L

&=?*=

be

find,

I
-

3fe

lieve,

J-J^t

Let him deny himself, and take up


As sung by the Garo Christians

4:

=F=F

in?

have
no

de
one
The cross be
I

If

I
I

&

cid
joins

ed
me,
me,

fore

to

his cross,

fol

still

the world

IF

S^ V ^ P

304

and follow Me. Mark 8:34


Folk Song from India
Har. by Dorothea Hart, 20th Century

low

Je

will

fol

be

*EEEji
-

sus,

low,

If

have
no

Uk_t

fore

ed
me,
me,

to

low

Je

sus,

will

fol

low,

the world be

-g-

fol

still

-=

me,

hind

* *

i&

Je

sus,

fol

low,

hind

sEs

me,

No
No
No

--

to
still

jj

-?

ing
ing
ing

back
back
back

no
no
no

turn
turn
turn

h=-

ing
ing
ing

P
Young

People's Missionary Society.

low
will

the world be-

TZX
back,
back,
back.

-fc

Copyright, 1950, by the

fol

VI* S

C
turn
turn
turn

^=^

If

J.

^=^1

J. -**ff

**

be-

JR.

pc

have de - cid - ed
no one joins me,
The cross be -fore
me,

jL s je

de-

one

The cross

me,

hind

HHrR^FP

cid joins

A-men.

raHH

Dpfe.

idr4=

|J

^i

to Follow Jesus

tt

comel
come!
come!
come!
come!

<L

5EEp

^-

-A)

come
come
come
come
come

jsz

Have Decided

of God,
of God,
of God,

m3*~-

I
^

^:

ir3

Used by permission.

EVANGELISTIC

305

Intend to Go Through with

Joying and beliolding.


Herbert Iiuffum, b. 1879

1.

My

2.

3.

4.

My

heart

the stedfastness of your faith in Christ. Col. 2:5

Homer

hap

so

is

know man

oth
find
His yoke eas
friends may for-sake
-

Je

in

py

ers have

fall

sus
en

His bur - den


and turn from

y,

me

==

^E

faith

in
falls

Him

shad-ows

of
so

vor

to

fa

dim;

I've start

sin;

The ship-wrecks of

dim;
win;

His smile

lean

& A H*
12

Morris, 1876-1955

No clouds can my
En-snared by the

Lord,
-

F.

way,

is

light,

He

my

path,

I'll

r"-

-I

-)*

bright-ens the
seek not their

)*,

yfc-

mi s=^=3

U-U, 5

i^-^S
pit

my

-t*4-i*

E^E
:

Him

ed
on
is

walk

in

faith

line

to

the strait nar -row way,


the shore all
a - long,
and draw from His grace,

His prom-ise
suf

fi

at

cient and pays

E-

iE^E^^E

me

for

all.

&

Refrain

r
in
I

in
in

tend

to

mean

to
to
to

tend
- tend
-

in

-tend to

go
go
go

go

thro'
thro'
thro'
thro'

with
with
with
with

Him
Him
Him

to

go

* -m *

**

in

-tend

thro'

Him(withHim.)

i-t*

be true Thro' sun-shine or thro' shadows dim;

shadows dim;

rsiiiitiifeilite!
f frJ Ea
count

all

but

loss,

For Christ and the

aj

cross,

jg-p
in-tend to

go thro' with Him.

DECISION

Am

Coming

Having made peace through the blood

of

His

am com
Long my heart
Here I
give

Je

sus comes!

:=*==*
am

I
-

the cross:
ing to
has sighed for Thee;

my

all

to

He

fills

my

count

ing

sus sweet

ly

bod
ev

gEE ^=iE=ifc^s= i=
am

soul!

Per

feet

y
'ry

S:

m
Hum

trust

bly

at

Hte-

#-

vil

reigned with-in;

ed

in

Him

ly

store;

am;

ing,

Lord,

it:

Thy

cross

3?=* f

shall full
sal - va - tion find.
all
but dross; I
will cleanse you from all sin."
me: "I
speaks to
Thine to
be Whol-ly Thine for - ev - er-more.
to
the Lamb.
whit made whole; Glo - ry, glo - ry

Etc

am

Pf T

m-

and weak and blind;

poor

Long has

Thee Friends and time and earth

ts:

am

21

^infc

:==t

Soul and
I

5
Je

3=

ii

1:20

William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

3^ 3l4=5t
I

Col.

cross.

William McDonald, 1820-1901

a:

306

to the Cross

-.-

in

Thee,

Lamb

of

fc=qJ-^-rii=fe

bow;

-P-

=p-

Bless -ed

e ^

o,

Save me,

Je

sus,

Cal

va

3*

save

me

ry;

now.

-Iter

p:
n

t?
279

REDEMPTION

When

307
When
John

the blood,

I see

See the Blood


I will

pass over you. Exodus 12:13

Foote, 19th Century, Alt.

J.

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

^fe^^^^^^N^E^J
1.

Christ,our Re-deem -er,

2.

Chief-est

of sin-nersJe- sus can save,

Judg-ment

is

3.

4.

com-

Oh, what compas

died on

ing, all

will

the cross, Died for the sin-ner, paid

Who have

be there

sion! oh, boundless love

As He has
!

Je

pow -er,

sus

He do;

who have
Je

.,

hi due

prom-ised, so will

re- ject- ed,

sus hath

all

ft

re-fused:
is

true:

tefipppgg^^ii^i^
rfi-h
All

--H
who

O,
O,
All

frft J

Him

re-ceive

sin -ner,hear

need nev -er fear, For He


Him, trust in His word, Then He

sin-ner,hast-en,

who

1*k

Je-sus

let

are

be-lieve

safe

in,

will pass, will pass

J
o

fe-3-.

ver you.

will pass, will pass o - ver you.

Then God

will pass, will pass o

from the storm, Oh, He

ver you.

will pass, will pass o - ver you.

I^^^^#^^

Refrain

d
When

4--s

li
see

-^

the blood,

Yes, TV hen I

will pass

see the blood,

will pass

o- ver you;
o- ver you;

trfr

When

see

Yes, when

see

the blood,

the blood of the

will pass, I

will pass o

ver you.

Lamb

fe^ig^gip^^iii^^
Not copyrighted.
is

Let no one do
the desire of the authors.

so.

May

this

song ever be free to be published for the glory of God,


280

REDEMPTION

The Cleansing Wave


The blood

of Jesus Christ

Phoebe Palmer Knapp, 1839-1908

ii

His Son cleanseth us from all sin.l John 1:7


Phoebe Palmer Knapp, 1839 1908

^^ppppfe^^^iip

1.

Oh,

now

see

the

2.

see

the

new

ere

3.

rise

4.

heav'n'sown light, A
ing grace! 'tis heav'n be - low, To

maz

308

to

walk

crim
a

son wave, The

tion

rise,

in

and wide;

foun-tain deep

hear the speak


bove the world
feel the blood

ing blood;

and sin;
ap -plied;

z^lA
:t==tp

d2r=-

sus,

my

Je

It

speaks! pol

P3
Lord, might
-

lut

ed

With heart made pure and

And

Je

on

sus,

ly

His wound -ed side.


na - ture dies, Sinks "neath the crim - son flood.
garments white, And Christ enthroned with - in.
Je - sus know, My
Je - sus
cru - ci - fied.
-

to

save, Points to

:|=

*=p=p=t

^^^^^^^^^m

Refbain

fc=d

tn

The cleans-ing stream

&

see!

plunge, and oh,

it

mm
cleans-eth

ttt-t
I

b-

me;

:k=t

F*

i^gpfpp

^-j?

*1
[

Oh, praise the Lord,

nimn

\t

see,

cleans

it

eth me,

4-*

u=s*

It

cleans-eth me, yes, cleanseth me.

U*

P-

^
k.

rfc:

is
281

REDEMPTION

309
J.

One Day!
Wilbur Chapman, 1859-1918

Charles H. Marsh, 1886-1956

d:

^~
1.

2.
3.
4.

5.

One
One
One
One
One

day
day
day
day
day

when heav

was

with His prais - es,


Him up Cal - va - ry's moun - tain,
they led
in
the
gar - den,
they left Him
a - lone
Ion - ger,
the grave could con - ceal Him no
His com - ing,
will sound for
the trump - et

==:

-^

en

filled

AAA

1*

born

of
spised and

tomb
death

282

to

\i1

con-quered; Now
ed ones bring -ing; Glo -

ri

ed,

my

they

He
the
the

Lord ev
ous Sav-iour, this Je-sus
as -cend

is

day
day
day
day
day

js y- -I

a
vir - gin Dwelt a-mong men, my ex - am-ple
Bear-ing our sins, my Re-deem-er
re-ject-ed:
keep vig - il;
Hope of the hope-less, my Sav-iour

He had

S=^
when

One
One
One
One
One

He!
He!
He!

is

is
is
-

er

more!

REDEMPTION

One Day!
jrit-

^K

H**

^~"^

==#?

free-ly for-ev

One day He's com

er:

3
-

ing

Ss
ss
Copyright,

1910.
rights reserved.

oh,

glo-ri-ous

day!

i^g

1
-A--

-A-

-A^. ^-A-

Renewal 1938. The Rodeheaver Co., owner.


Used by permission.

International copyright

Thou Spotless Lamb of God


Redeemed

May

William

Maurice, 19th Century

&*
Lamb

1.

Thou

have no hope be -side,


For - ev - er by Thy side

spot-less

of God,

On Thee

Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

for help

lean;

My

fefcEE

&

blood

Has pow'r

died,

Hast

lived

Guide Thro'

life's

t=:

to

fee

r-

-j

make me

wash a- way
tells

me

oth

er

name

its

sin;

am Thine;
I

clean.

plead;

Oh,

day.

No

oth

er

can

And

voice

hear,

That

will

own,

No

c=t

*=-

Thy righteousness

bur-den'd heart,

Thy par-d'ning

t=tt

mm
f-

S^3^3^Et?
I

pre-cious

f^m^
my

take

me.

PP

ii

lfy'-'v- S\

t=m

and died for


un - cer - tain

i=t

know Thy

oth-er plea, Save Thou hast lived and


wi 11 -ing soul would stay; Be Thou my Guard and

urge no

J.

=i^P=Hlil^iii

2.

:-

310

with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without
spot. I Pet. 1:18, 19

tr

3.

All

secured.

:i

im-part, And

SB
=5

11

make me pure with in.


O Christ, art mine,
-

no long -er fear Since Thou,

Thou didst for

sin

a- tone,

And Thou art

all

need.

283

REDEMPTION

311

At the Cross
He

became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Phil. 2:8

1674-1748
Refrain by Ralph Hudson, 1843-1901

Isaac Watts,

Si

4:

*.-


'

1.

2.

Was

3.

4.

las,

-M

and did

Ralph

**

my

Sav

Hudson, 1843-1901

E.

S
**

1
V

Ai

And did my
He groaned up
And shut his

iour bleed,

it
for crimes that
I
have done,
Well might the sun
in
dark - ness hide,
But drops of grief can ne'er re-pay
The debt

Sov-ereign die;
- on
the tree?
glo - ries
in,

of

love

owe:

Ifegfg^l
t=fc=t

i 3=3
Would He
A - maz

5=^==i

de-vote that

ing pit - y,
the might - y
give my
Here, Lord,
I
-

When Christ,

At

the

jm.

bur

den

my

of

3fe

heart rolled

3
faith

284

re-ceived
:ived

EF

'

Jpp

:z

was there

It

And

light,

way,

HrTHr

saw the

first

^l___

ft

p.

-j*.*

j,

the

by

way,

g= k
V g

ft

fr

|a._!

t^F

2rj

my

7-]

credhead For such


a worm as
I?
grace un-known! And love be- yond de - gree!
Mak er, died For man the crea-ture's sin.
- self
a - way, "lis
all
that
I
can
do!
sa

rolled

the cross where

at

cross,

-izizzE^ FH-

fr |"---1=F

sight,
i

And now

4=
s

am

hap

py

all

the day

>

REDEMPTION

Gave My

down My

/ lay

2.

My

my

gave

for

life

3.

4.

And

have brought to

1838-1876

PPK

My
My

thee,
light,..
thee,
thee,

Fa-ther's house of
suf - fered much for

Philip P. Bliss,

mm

!SZ
1.

for the sheep. -John 10:15

life

Frances R. Havergal, 1836-1879

312

Thee

Life for

pre

cious blood I
glo - ry - cir - cled
-

shed,

throne

More than thy tongue can

tell,

Down from my home

bove,

^Mtti^p

i^^S^i^^i^
That thou might'st ransomed
for earth

left,

Of
Sal

bit

va

t'rest ag
tion full

zzzfcc

ly

and

be,

And quick-ened from

night

For

ny

To

free,

My

the
dead;
wan-d'rings sad and lone;
res - cue
thee from hell;
par -don and
my love;

E^E

M^
I

gave,

gave

left,

left

my

life

it

all

all
I've borne, I've borne it
bring, I
bring rich gifts

J2

for
for
for
to

thee,
thee,
thee,
thee,

What

hast thou giv'n for

Hast thou

What
What

left

aught for

hast thou borne for


hast thou brought to

*= 5:

E^

*=*:

me?
me?
me?
me?

gave,

gave

left,

left

my

life

it

all

for
for
all
for
I've borne, I've borne it
bring rich gifts to
bring, I
I

thee,
thee,
thee,
thee,

What

hast thou giv'n for

aught for
What hast thou borne for
What hast thou brought to

Hast thou

left

me?
me?
me?
me?

REDEMPTION

313

Mercy's Free

By the remission of their


Richard Jukes, 19th Century

1.

By

faith
Christ,

3.

Did
Je

4.

Long

2.

sus
as

sins,

through the tender mercy of our God. Luke 1:77, 78


D. F. E. Auber, 1782-1871

^=f=l
view

my

when I was
my wear -y
live,

I'll

Sav-iour dy
pur- su

sin

ing,
ing,

soul

re-fresh-es:

still

be cry

ing,

On

tree,

On

y me,
Mer-cy's free,
Mer-cy's free,

Pit

Pit

the
-

the tree;
y me?

Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's

free.
free.

:l^_^i_^_

i EE^==
^g^BEE^|EE^EEafeiE^|^g^^EEfeEa
To

ev

And
And
And

did

ev

'ry na - tion He
is
cry
He snatch my soul from ru

'ry
this shall
-

ing,

in,

Look
Can

to

me,

it

be,

Look
Can

to

me;

it

be?

mo-ment Christ is pre-cious, Un - to me, Un - to


be my theme when dy-ing, Mer-cy's free, Mer-cy's

He

fear;

Oh,

King.

bids the guilt - y now draw near, Re -pent, be-lieve, dis-miss their
is
my Prophet, Priest, and
yes! He did sal - va - tion bring; He
None can describe thebliss I prove, While thro' this wil -der-ness I
And when the vale of death I've passed, When lodged above the storm -y

Hark, hark! what precious words I hear,


now my hap - py soul can sing,

And
All

may

I'll

sing, while

en -joy

the

Sav-iour's love,

end -less a

ges

last,

Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's

free,
free,
free,
free,

Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's
Mer-cy's

piEi=!=1ptF2t=
286

me;
free.

rove,
blast,

free.
free.
free.
free.

REDEMPTION

All
Christ

is

Need

I
and

alt,

314

in all. Col. 3:11

Charles P. Jones, 20th Century

1.

Je

2.

He

sus Christ
re -deemed

3.

To

my

4.

He's the

made

is

A.

me,

to

me when He

Sav - iour
treas-ure

(*

A.

Charles P. Jones, 20th Century

died,

will

cleave,

of

my

soul,

Jk

need,
need,
need,
need,

All
All
All
All

He
He

all

all

need,
need,
need,
need,

*=t

fe=i=i=pE^pi
I

bfc

A-

He

all

all

is
a - lone,
with Him was
will
not
His
hath cleansed and

my

all

cru
serv

fied,

ei

ant

leave,

me

whole,

made

He
He
He
He

plea,

is

all

is

all

is

all

all

&-

p^ t w

need.
need.
need.
need.

h^

is

-G>-

mm

3C

uk

Refeain

fed

Wis-dom,

right - eous - ness

ff

fcc-f-

fel^ip
My

re

4=-

tr

^4==4

demp

-.

tr E

J=E:

id
-

tion

t-

Ho

and pow'r,

full

and

1=-

-J.

3^5

:=t

==jj

-r

li

ness

for

^* 1
-&

ev

r t t Ef

:,

He

er-more,

-f

si

h~=t

sure,

all

N^

need.

gs:
287

REDEMPTION

315

Redemption! Oh, Wonderful Story

Fanny

J.

In

whom we

Crosby.

1820-1915

have redemption through His blood. Eph.

PPfe

->#
2.

Re - demp-tion! Oh, won


life
From death un - to

3.

No

4.

Ac

1.

t&

long
cept

er

shall

now God's

and for
you
grace sons of
tempt and an
has - ten to

'

der

sto

ful

hath brought
have do - min -

sin

of

mer

of

fer

-'

Oh,

The

And

us,
ion,

And

mes - sage
made us

Tho'

pres

cy;

To

Je

ry Glad

me;

That

God;

noy;
day;

For
For

He

re

will

ceive

288

Oh,

AH

ifc

-fr
I

m
-

eth,

"

tg

(^

IS

h,

-J
-

tree.
blood.
stroy.

way.

Be

lieve

it,

sin-ner, be-

4*
-

ceive

>

the glad mes-sage 'tis

^^^fg==fr=HE
I

sus,

-* tp-"
r-

-S

Refbain

'I

to

him that com

4=:

all

Re

by

ent

Je - sus has pur-chased our par - don,


foun - tain is
o - pened for
sin - ners:
Christ in His bless - ed
re - demp - tion,

<*-*-(*-

it,

for

-M

**

the debt on the


wash and be cleansed in the
pow - er of sin shall de
nev - er will turn him a
paid

1861-1936

^ M 3 *

s
37 -*

^J

He

f*ee

And

1:7

Peter P. Bilhom,

pipH

i*

true; Trust

now

in

the

REDEMPTION

Redeemed -How
Thou
Fanny

hast

redeemed

Love to Proclaim

us to

God by Thy blood. Rev.


William

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

S5

i s.

3E

ii:

N^feH

iN

316

It
5:9

Kivkpatrick,

J.

^fe

^m
1838-1921

Redeemed-how I love to pro-claim itl Re-deemed by the blood of the Lamb;


Redeemed and so hap-py in Je - sus, No lan-guage my rapture can tell;
think of my bless-ed Re-deem -er, I think of Him all the day long;
I
know I shall see in His beau - ty The King in whose law I de- light;
I

1.

2.
3.
4.

^^
S3

tf

r-4^--iE* =g=fc=MMM
V

r-

r*

s g^ a 3F^=

fr~

^
* 3^2

Redeemed through His in-fi-nite mer - cy, His child, and


know that the light of His pres - ence With me doth
I
sing, for

Who

lov-ing

for- ev

er,

con-tin

ual

S
I

am.

ly

dwell.

can -not be si - lent; His love is the theme of my song.


lyguard-eth my foot-steps, And giv-eth me songs in the night.
I

*=

Wk

r^e

Refrain

Re

deemed

re

re-deemed,

B?Tl-f
&>

mm

deemed
re-deemed,

Ss
m
10

EE

f=t 1

P*

Re

deemed, .... Re-deemed by the blood of the Lamb;


re-deemed,

BEI
fr U

=
rf

'

-fr

t^-=f -J-J^bJij--j-u
!

re

mm

deemed, ....
His
re-deemed,

child,

and for-ev

agm
g
e

er,

am.

REDEMPTION

317

Me

Tell
Go and shew John

Fanny

J.

agaiji

the Story of Jesus

those things which ye do hear

Crosby, 1820-1915

^ ei

^-^

z2=

j=fl

me

1.

Tell

2.

Fast-ing

3.

Tell

zfrz4 _

REF.

7e7

and see. Matt. 11:4


John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

the sto- ry
of Je - sus, Write on my heart ev - 'ry word;
a - lone in the des - ert, Tell of the days that are past,
the cross where they nailed Him, Writh-ing in an-guish and pain;

of

k ^=^=
we

/Ae

g c
~

s/o

ry

/e

0/

sws,

Ff
my

Write on

heart ev

r word;

'ry

Fine.

aI

Tell

me

How

for

Tell

of

"

"WW

the sto - ry most pre - cious, Sweet-est that ev - er was heard.


our sins He was tempt -ed, Yet was tri-um-phant at last.
the grave where they laid Him, Tell how He liv - eth
a - gain.

wt

^3E

il-'-

OL.

EEE

=F=

Me

me

Te//

sto

ry

5fe{at

^^
rft

Tell

how

Tell

of

Love

in

the

an

*T

gels,

the years of

that sto

most pre

ry

cious.

Sweet -

in

cho
la

so

ten

ev

er

was heard.

E?3?

His

that

est

rus,

Sang as they wel-comed His birth,


of the sor - row He bore,

bor,

Tell

der,

Clear -er than ev

er

see:

f:

J3E

I
Z>. C.

far

^i^

Ai

290

Ai

to

God

in

the high

de-spised and af-flict

Stay, let

me weep while you whis -

ry

J JuMu

F^f#

te

32

*l

AI

He was

"Glo

BE

Al

/or Refrain

Peace and good ti - dings to


Home-less, re - ject-ed and
per, Love paid the ran-som for
est!

earth."

ed,

poor.

Xj -p
I H*ff

me.

REDEMPTION

Not What These Hands Have Done


Redeemed

with the precious blood of Christ. \ Pet. 1:18, 19

William M. Runyan, 1870-1957

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1899

Jj

=s

=3=

hands have done


feel
or
do
me,
O God,

Can save
Can give
Not mine,

this

guilt

3.

Not what these


Not what
I
Thy love
to

me
O

4.

God

trust

His

peace with God;


Lord, to
Thee,
love and might;

1.

2.

the

praise

tg

4-

of

grace,

aI

Ji

w*2 ^T

M-*u

me

calls

His,

^
J^ r

J.

Eefbain

*=?
Thy work

Pi
Thy

blood

@tEg
Copyright, 1935, by
permission.

lone,

call

Him

my

Sav

lone,

iour,

Can ease

W. M. Runyan.

God, Can

give

light!

t^~

weight of

Hope Publishing

me

sin

m
I

peace with

- in.

J2 rf
I

IE
Assigned to

load,
free,

~y?-

t~ i~T~t

whole,

J3

this

of

my spir - it
my aw - ful
my spir - it
my joy, my

Lamb

God,

^m
g
r

"
-

My

3!

mine;

soul;

Not what this toil - ing flesh has borne Can make
Not all
my prayers, nor sighs, nor tears, Can ease
Can rid
me of this dark un - rest, And set

He

s^=y==j

feti

aT

EH

318

Co.

All rights reserved.

Used by
291

REDEMPTION

A Ransom

319
Christ Jesus,

Mary

J.

Helphingstine,

b.

ii'ho

gave himself

1.

2.
3.
4.

A
A
A
A

for
for
for
for

my
my
my
my

all

all
all
all

B.

^P^i
ran-som
ran-som
ran-som
ran-som

for All
ransom for all. I Tim.

1888

4*

-fc

2:5, 6

Elliott

Sav-iour
Sav-iour
Sav-iour
Sav-iour

* **

; ;

Warren, 1867-1951

j^p

once came; He bore all my sins and my


once came; He con-quered the grave by the
once came; He's yes -ter- day, now and foronce came; Leftheav-en - ly man-sions and
I*

nrWTffi

F^=
row and shame; He car-ried them all
pow'r of His name! He rose, and we'll meet
er the same;
Heheal-eth the sick
ev
splen -dor and fame; I'll give Him my life
sor

Cal va
ry's tree,
to
when He com-eth a - gain,
andfor-giv - eth man's sin.
and the strength of my days,

SEE szzzEEzz
b xzz:
t?

JS

~k
e:
-

*.

N _T

&*=*
-t

J*

Refrai

died there in-stead of


a sin - ner like me.
mor - tal and free from earth's suff 'ring and pain.
man-sion a-bove thro' His mer-cy we win.
spend them for-ev - er in
la - bor and praise.

-'

for

EJj^ JJfe

Ftt

ran-som

A
And

ran - som
for

all,

1*=

He
Im-

bi^zEEz
b

all,

-FFF

l^i^^-^pliilPpPPP
A

ran-som for

sin-ners the wide world a -round!

He

paid your debt glad

ly,

pppppppppp
292

Copyright, 1936, by Gospel

Trumpet

Co. in His Praise Anew.

Used by permission.

REDEMPTION

A Ransom

for All

tt^^iirt^iiirti
mm^^
^^^^
He

ran-som

pur-chased you, too; For "a

means a ran-som

for all"

^^^

'f

Jesus Paid
Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things
I

Pet.

It
.

1:18,

320

All

but with the precious blood of Christ.


19

Elvina M. Hall, 1820-1889

pis

-^

r
I

2.

Lord,

3.

For

4.

And

g=ft=l

John T. Grape, 1835-1915

hear the

1.

J-Ep^F^=lE

Sav-iour say,

now in - deed I find


noth - ing good have I
when, be - fore the throne,

ft
"Thy strength in - deed is small, Child of
Thy pow'r, and Thine a - lone,
Can
Where-by Thy grace to claim I'll
stand

&I

in

3=

Eft

^ ipn

Him

com-plete, "Je

my

soul to save,

f'ff

S
All to

Him

"My

^g

il

-^

lips shall still

owe; Sin had

sus

s:

Refrain

weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all."


melt the heart of stone. Je
change the lep-er's spots, And
wash my garments white In the blood of Calv'ry's Lamb.
died

for you.

F-^-r*

left a

sus paid

it

re -peat.

S ^^i
uu
I*

all,

N:

w-

crim-son stain,

zo:

He washed it white as snow.

293

REDEMPTION

321

Grace Greater Than Our Sin


Where

abounded, grace did much more abound. Rom. 5:20


Daniel B. Towner, 1850-1919

sin

Julia H. Johnston, 1849-1919

Mar

ex

the

4.

Mar

vel

vel

ous,

in

JL

fi

lov

ing

g=

Pgr^g

^^

sea waves cold, Threat-en


can - not hide, What can
nite, match-less grace, Free - ly

3.

2.

s>

Lord, Grace that

ous grace of
our
and de - spair like the
Sin
Dark is the stain that we

1.

ceeds

our
with

soul

a - vail
to
be-stowed on

n4fr
V

jfil

tn\
vP

^J

sin
-

all

i*

our

Mm
Yon

nite

loss;

it

way?

who

be

lieve;

-*-

9
*

H
m

flA

\L

^a

ry's
yes,
a
to

mount out -poured,

\L

Zil

**

t=

-J

told,

tide;

face,

o.

-*-

|_

1 LI

-J

grace un
crim - son
see
His

1
i

.J
a

Cal - va
great - er,
flow - ing
long - ing

der on
Grace that is
Look there is
You that are

guilt,

m
m

f*

P
n

/>"
Pah
^^Tl

and
fi

wash
t

_j

in

a
5

Refbaim

There where the blood of


Points to
the Ref - uge,
Whit - er than snow you
Will you this mo - ment

the Lamb
the might

may
His

be
grace

f^Ff

was

spilt.

Cross.
day.
ceive?

to -

re

Grace,

Mar

grace,
vel -ous

grace,

^rrtt

r
B- g
God's

gi"ace,

in-

fi-

Grace that

will

nite grace,

^V

par-don and cleanse with-in; Grace,


Mar-vel-ous
.-

&rnrF

zfe

ft:

trirr

grace, God's
grace, in -

m
Copyright.
reserved.

s
fi -

Renewal

s;

m ^E

grace, Grace that

is

great -er

iU-a
than

all

S.

"

emu
g
our

g7

sin.

nite grace,

1938
Used by permission.
1910.

3H

jGL.

$
by

A.

P.

Towner.

=e
Assigned

to

Hope Publishing

Co.

All

rights

294

GRACE

Amazing Grace
He might shew the exceeding
That
John Newton, 1725-1807
.

1.

3.
4.
5.

A - maz - ing grace how sweet the sound


'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
dan-gers, toils and snares,
Thro' man -y
The Lord has prom - ised good to me,
When we've been there ten thousand years,
!

M&
HE*

S
h

:s

like

re-lieved;

al
have
read
His word my hope
Bright shin-ing as
I

y come;
se-cures;

the

Was blind,

How

The hour

Pi

but

now

first

see.
I
be-lieved.

will lead

me home,

life

en-dures.
be-gun.

And grace
As long as
Than when we

first

r-A

^zztz

iei

&-

*s=

2Z

v~

323

Grace, 'Tis a Charming Sound


The

grace of

God

that bringeth sah'ation hath appeared to all

Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751

*M
Grace,

'tis

2.

Grace
Grace
Grace
Grace

first

4.
6.

,.

first

led
all

J2
,

gj ^ I
charm
a

- ing
a
sound, Har - mo - nious
con-trived
the
way To
save
re in -scribed my
name In
God's
e my rov - ing feet To tread the
the work shall crown, Thro' ev - er -

Heav'n with the ech

shall

And

grace dis

o
the steps that
'Twas grace that gave me
And new sup-plies each
It
lays
in heav'n the

all

2:11

C. U. Link, 19th Century

-t=tt-

'

men. Titus

O-a*-

1.

3.

_,

sun

S S

l^^^ffi
-m

fears

once was lost, but now I'm found,


that grace ap - pear
pre - cious did
'Twas grace that bro't me safe thus far
He will my shield and por - tion be
We've no less days to
sing God's praise

me!

That saved a wretch

S2

2:7

And grace my

Eph.

Early American Melody

if^PH

Wft
rjatr~3
2.

riches of His grace.

the

to

hour
top

re

And

r
to
bel
ter

mine

ear;

lious

man;

nal

book;
road;
days;

heav'nly
last - ing

sound,
play

Which drew the

wondrous

Lamb,

Who

Bor

all
all

the

my

earth shall hear.


-

plan.

rows took,

meet, While press-ing


on
to God.
most stone, And well de - serves the praise.
I

REDEMPTION

324

Wonderful Grace
By grace are ye saved through faith. Eph. 2:8

Source

Unknown

Charles

Edwin

1853

Pollock, b.

With expression.

wm

=l*=s=fc

Saved by grace,

1.

In

2.

Come,my

3.

fel

to

live

pro

a kind,

low

What

tell

pi

tioushour,To

sin

ners,try

Je

the love of Christ hath done

my
-

heart the Sav

sus' heart

HS3^
deemed my
by His
you as

soul

from

Spir

-it's

as

Oh, that

I trem-ble still
to
Oh,
reb - el made a son.
dang'rous slumber broke. Then I saw and owned my
de His wondrous mer - cy prove. He has sent me to

May

re

1^-4- Efc fi

pow'r, And

mm
well

He

r-

Of

hell,

of love

full

is

iour spoke; Touch 'd me

my

d2

r-=ithink

How

se-cure

guilt

Soon

my

All

clare,

is

read

served from fall-ing

such

gra-cious

as thou

lived in

Lord
all

y,

is

free

"Fear not

my

Why should a

ny

struction's brink, Yet pre-

blood have
soul

spilt ;'Twas for

de-spair,When He

Refrain
ft

fct

1^>_;
in.
Oh,
died."

saved a wretch like

'tis

grace,' tis

won-der-

me?

inttnini^gi
296

de

Sport- ing on

sin,

replied,

ful

^1

grace,That

-=

z)

full sal-

-d

va

tion

GRACE

Wonderful Grace

^ifeiin
brings

Oh,

'tis

grace,

'tis

won -der

My

grace,

ful

1
(r-A

(^

of us

r|

325

Prayer for Grace

Unto every one

given grace. Eph. 4:7

is

1902
W. Navlor, 1874-1950

b.

Ross H. Minkler,

==*
9

sweet dear Lord, grace, dear Lord, To


Strength I
need, strength in - deed, That
on Thy Word in
me, Lord, So
rich Let

Grace,

3.

sings.

it

fc=r~
W-

S<V*

Ross H. Minkler,
Sta. 3 bv Charles

1.

-|

i=E=^

2.

ran-somedspir

ly
ly

1902

-^=t=Wg

o - bey
Thy
Thy pow'r can

ly

b.

bide

each

will;

give;
day,

3&

f==g==F^f==S= F=^Et*

ifcrfc

wN^^mmm

May

self

Im

part

slain, Thy will


re -main,
to
me grace full and free,
of worth may be bro't forth

be

That fruits

t
-

*
der

the shad-ows

of

m
a

=fc

ly

Cal

for

ful

Thee

gar-nishThy ho

va

*=*

*-i

ry,

There

would

lin

ger

live.

ly

way

-i

iii
and

pray,

^^papp^gjfj#fl

##

Find-ing the grace that

W^e
Copyright, 1936, by Gospel

-fill.

I'll

SH6

Un

To

on

ik

Refrain

me Thy law

help

That

r-i-

Trumpet

need, dear Lord, Grace to

4^
Co.

n-u

Ross H. Minkler, owner.

be

like

Thee each day

~E~ ltZ=t2=t2=
Used by permission.

r
297

REDEMPTION

326

Ye Must Be Born Again

Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John 3:3
George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945
William T. Sleeper, 1819-1904

^ga
1.

2.

Ye

:0:8

gt

ye who

^F

fr

=9

flb
JA

came

To

ask

men,

So

sol

to
Je - sus by night
at -tend to the word
would en - ter that glo - ri - ous rest,

5E
k
Vkk^V-

=P*=
*&

3=it

er once
chil-dren of
rul

3.

p-^-fr^

*=
fc^ 3=*=

t_1=L

1g

J"*"

H =ffg*r 1
1/

*~

And

sing with the

k
N

ggp^

A.

Him the
emn - ly

==
-AJ

IV.

way of sal - va-tion and light; The Mas-ter made an-swer in words true and plain,
ut-teredby Je- sus the Lord; And let not this mes-sage to you be in vain,
ran-somed the song of the blest; The life ev - er - last - ing if ye would ob - tain,

i*

Refrain

j^^fH

*==:
"Ye

must

born

be

t*

J^^J
& F^
fc-

vj mi

ver

ly

btei^

say

un

S^
born

^
%

born

a-

tfgfe
wj-

to

be

gain.

thee,

j.

IBS

fT
' "
-.

*
I

;r

'

gain; .......
a - gain;
.

^=

"Ye must
a

gain,

ai

fefc

*-

gain."

Ye must be

gain,

o4

a!

M^#

fefc

298

Ai

Ye must be

fei^

ver

z
9

born

gain."
a

ly,

r f

m
gam.

NEW

BIRTH

AND REGENERATION

327

The Hallowed Spot


Call to

remembrance the former

which

days, in

ye were illuminated. Heb. 10:32

William Hunter, 1811-1877

Tullius C. O'Kane,

1830-1912

ipp^p^iiip^^
1.

There

2.

Hard was my

3.

Sink

is

spot

me more

to

ing and pant -ing as

dear Than na

for breath

sa-credhour! O hal-lowed spot

4.

Long

to reach the shore,

toil

for

on

the

'Tis

er

my

falls

not where kin

dred souls

Dark - ly the pall


Then quick as tho't
And when from earth

5*

te*

EEJ
-zs

dis - tant

of

lot

My

from

felt

rise

Him
to

heart shall lin

bound,'Tho' that

night was thrown

its

foun-tain.

is

A - round me

mine,

My

soar

Up

faint

most heav
with

Sav-iour stood

be

my home

in

to

en.
;

fore

me

heav

- eiij

=2

first

that dark hour

-tO".

ter - ror

my Sav - iour found, And felt my sins for - giv


er
how did my groan As - cend for years of
I
saw His Dright-ness round me shine, And shout-ed " Glo - ry, glo
Down will I
was first for - giv
cast my eyes once more, Where I

S3

me.'

ger round thee

al

tion

-^mm^m

But where
In

3=*:

A-bove me was the thun-der's roar, Be-neath, the waves' com -mo Je - sus, hear
I cried, "Oh, save me, Lord, from death Im - mor-tal
Wher-ev

cean

af - fec-tion's tear Springs grateful

which

inoun-taiu

or

vale
-

knew not help was near me;


Where Love Di- vine first found me

ip^pg=3
spot

up

*
S5EE
A

- tive

toss'd

r-h

e
F

t
I-

en.

-ror.
-

ry.

en.

-&.
zz^z.

I
299

REDEMPTION

328

There

It shall

come

a Look

Is Life for

pass that every one

to

when he

looketh

upon

Amelia Matilda Hull. 1825-1862

-=r-^_y_i
1.

There

2.

3.

It

4.

Then

Lj

"J

...

look

why was He there

*\

\-s~

mo-ment for
was not

m
--

*)

*(-:

laid?

tones for the soul


last - ing He gives;

fepi^g

fc
jr

aHX- 8^=y; m

Un-to

-?

Him who was nailed

Th^lJih/SF
lhy weight of
Since

Je

sus,

thy d6bt
in

thy

ev

er-

^ w a 9

^W
Refrain

at this
sus thy
that a-

Then look, sin - ner, look un - to Him and be saved,


why from His side, flowed the sin-cleans-ing blood,
O
Him, then, who shed
it, thou
may -est at once,
On
And know with as - sur - ance thou nev - er shalt die,

thee,

guilt

*i

*i

Century

at the Cru - ci - fied One, There is life


as the Bear-er of sin,
If on Je is
not thy tears of re-pent-anceorpray'rs, But the Blood
take with re - joic - ing from Je-sus
at once, The
life

for

is life

shall live. Num. 21:8

it,

E. G. Taylor, 19th

lq

ui

^S^

== ==
J 3

the tree.

to

^= Pa

i?
ties roll.
right-eous-ness, lives.
-

Look! look! look

and

live!

There

is

>-.
i

JL

Jft.

*-

t=f=

-.

^jgjja
life for

a look

at the

Cru

ci-fied

One, There

is

life

at this

moment for thee.

=&

-^^300

^
tr

REGENERATION AND SALVATION


I
any

//

thirst,

let

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889

Hi
1.

2.

3.

I'

9L1

329

Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

man

him come unto Me, and drink. John 7:37


John D. Brunk, 1872-1926

w^^^mw

jmd.

heard the voice


heard the voice
heard the voice

Je
Je
Je

of
of
of

w#

"Come un "Be - hold,

sus say,

sus say,

sus say, "I

am

to
I

this

Me and
free

3F*

-ah- -*i

Lay down, thou wea


The liv - ing wa
Look un - to Me,

ry

one,

ter; thirst

lay

down

one,

thy morn shall rise

rest;

give

ly

dark world's Light;

EEE

gzr-gr^H^F^

EzzEg:

d=E5J=

head up - on
My breast!"
Stoop down and drink and
live!"
And all thy day be bright!"

Thy

mMH
p^wi^^^m^mm3-^
came
came

I
I

to
to

looked to

Je
Je
Je

sus

as

sus,

sus,

and
and

was, Wea - ry
and worn and
sad;
drank Of
that life - giv - ing stream:
found In
Him my Star, my Sun;

gy^E^EJ

lMitEi=S

I^fel ^ 3 ^mF= m

;%3H3.
I

found

My

thirst

And

in

:-1:

^-

s-

in

Him

rest

was quenched, my
that light

of

ing place,

soul re

life

I'll

:
Ut-s i*

vived,

walk

And He has made me


live
And now I
in
Till

Ut

all

my

glad.

Him.

jour-ney's done.

Fi = r = r in

301

REDEMPTION

Love Lifted Me

330

him by the hand, and

Jesus took

him up. Mark

lifted

was

1.

2.

All

9:27

Howard

James Rowe, 1865-1933

sink-ing deep in

E. Smith, 1863-1918

i
Far from the peace-ful shore,

sin,

Ver - y deep - ly

my heart to Him I give, Ev - er to Him I'll cling,


Souls in dan-ger, look a-bove, Je - sus com-plete-ly saves;

3.

f*A-

stained with-in,
Sink-ing to rise no
pres - ence live, Ev - er His prais-es
His love Out of the an - gry
by

g ^

you

r==x

*=g=t*=3=*

sing.

But the Mas-ter of the sea


Love so might-y and so true,

waves.

He's the Mas- ter

more;

E## *=

m^.

will lift

^S^^iiPi

His bless-ed

He

:fi

t.

In

-1

of

the sea,

==P=

lil|!S^ilii^l|g
my de-spair-ing cry,
From the wa-ters lift ed me, Now safe am
my soul's best songs; Faith-ful, lov-ing serv-ice,too, To Him be - lows His will
o
bey;
He your Sav-iour wants tobe Be saved to -

Heard

Mer
Bil

izP:
u

its

I.

longs.
day.

mmmmm^mmm
u

\y

Refrain

Love

1^

'

'

'

lift

ed

Love

me!
e

lift

ed

ven me!

When noth-ing

me!
e

ven me!

^^illjPppipil^iEpig
zfc

pg-ilfeiiigift^i^i^^
else could help,

Love

lift

ed

me

Love

lift

ed

me

^t
tCopyright,

1912.
rights reserved.

Renewal 1940 by Mrs. Howard


Used by permission.

E,

Smith.

Assigned

to

John T. Benson,

Jr.

All
302

REGENERATION AND SALVATION

Happy Day
Happy

that people,

is

Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751

1.

2.
3.
4.

5.

331

whose God is the Lord. Psalm 144:15


Adapted from Edward F. Rimbault, 1816-1876

that fixed my choice On Thee, my Sav -iour and my


that seals my vows To Him who mer - its all my
am my Lord'sand He is
'Tis done, the great trans -ac-tion's done; I
Now rest, my long - di - vid - ed heart, Fixed on this bliss - ful cen-ter,
High heav'n that heard the solemn vow. That vow re-newed shall dai-ly

O
O

hap-py day
hap-py bond

Well may this glow - ing heart re - joice,


Let cheer-ful an - thems fill His house,
fol-lowed on,
I
He drew me and
Nor ev - er from thy Lord de - part,
hour I
bow,
in life's lat - est
Till

Hap

py

hap

day,

py

day,

When

And

tell

While

mine;
.est;

hear,

rap-turesall

its

that sa - cred
Charmed to confess the
With Him of ev - 'ry
And bless in death a

Je

GodI
love;

to

sus washed

my

a - broad.
shrine I move.
voice di - vine.
good pos-sessed.
bond so dear.

sins

way;

P^r*^m=M^m=?4mm
i

d=J

He taught me how

to

watch and pray, And

11

:
|

33Hap - py
(

f:

day,

J-*

-j.

3^^ i

3fc=it

hap

py day,

~-l-i

re

joic

m
When Je

live

Z
-

ing

ev

'ry

day:

$+=*Z=

sus washed

f f f

my

sins

1
way
(SS-

1
303

REDEMPTION

332

At Calvary

But
William R. Newell, 1868-1956

obtained mercy. I Tim. 1:13

Daniel B. Towner, 1850-1919

wmt=img^LiJMm

1.

Years

2.

By

3.

Now

4.

Oh,

spent

God's

Word

in

van

at

last

I've given to
the love that

Je

drew

sin

sua ev

va

sal

pride, Car - ing not my Lord was


learned; Then I trem-bled at
the
I
glad - ly own Him
ery - thing; Now
the grace that brought it
tion's plan! Oh,

and

ty

my

wmm

T*-*

Know-ing not

- ci -

law

I'd spurned, Till

my

as

down

to

'mm

pjm

cru

fied,

King;

my
Now my

man! Oh,

i4=$
^Mk^zm

guilt

it

was

-y soul

for

ite

me He

died

On

im - plor-ing turned To

rap-tured soul can on - ly


the might-y gulf that God did

sing

Of

span At

Cal
Cal
Cal
Cal

va
va
va
va

ry.
ry.
ry.
ry!

1l=H^H

pppp
Refrain

%*
Mer

^~ r ^~

cy there was great, and grace was

jm$mm

-^X^
-&Par

free;

don there was mul

3
plied

to

me; There

my burdened aoul found lib - er

pf####

ty,

S=S

At Cal

va

Z2S

ry

\~ 5
~f~~ T

ti-

REGENERATION AND SALVATION

My

Lord, Within
Ye are complete
Elisha A. Hoffman,

Him. Col.

in

Elisha A. Hoffman,

1.

Lord, with

3.

bend
pray

4.

My

faith

be

in

my

soul

fore

Thy

cross,

Thy dear
at
Thy Word be -

feet,

Sal

The

And want
And per -

&

to

feel

my

feet peace re

A
A

love

In

ceives

ty,

va

made

prom-ise

be
treat,

me,

to

er

hope,
is

ga^H-izzJE

lone through Thee.

lone through Thee. There

Thee com

oth

-a-

fee

is

no

oth

er

hope, There

sal

va

full

i=-

4==^

tion

free,

is

plete.

sr

is

^m

3s:

er

plea;

no

oth

er

g g F

-+

-p-

-#-

-*-

-fc

EJEE

Ions through Thee.


T*-

i *

Si

3=3=

Must come a

plea;

-*-

r
i

^jiJ-fc^

tion,

lone through Thee.

^=

There
no

&IpE^

-Pi

There

dross

whole

PPP

fm
S

ri

heart can
tion
full
en

3=2==?

be com-plete and
Cleansed from its sin and

va

know my

Refbain

To

pu

for

-^-

ttpW

sw

Sal

long

And

lieves,

ae^g

1839-1929

EE#E^

2.

oth

2:10

1839-1929

'iSa

Ift

333

Soul

>~

<>-

"i~~z r

305

REDEMPTION

334

Have Something
We

Eden R.

declare unto you glad tidings. Acts

1.

3.

4.

4:

have
have
have
have

13:32
S.

some-thing

some-thing

some-thing

some-thing

i
would
would
would
would

You

Tell

Latta, b. 1839

3=4=*
2.

Would

Duncan, 19th Century

E.

a=a

f=F

tell

you, That

'tis

tell

you, That

is

old,

ag

ver

tell

you,

Of

the

tell

you,

Of

the Sav

y sweet to know
and yet, 'tis new
o - ny He
fslt,
iour

era

ci - fied

**$$=f=fc=r^E$=femE&k$

9-

^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|
bout

'Tis

How

the Sav

the
-

in

faut

iour preached sal

Then He prayed the


How, for you and

mm

Sav - iour, Born


va - tion, When

to

save the world from woe!

He

in - to
man-hood grew
gar- den drear He knelt!

in
cup might pass Him, As
me,
He suf-fered How, for

sin

lost,

He

died

=^:

ners

Refrain

-J
I
te=J==tt3t==XE&

7
have something

-P--

S
*-

*=t
4=3
* *

And

a place

would

-^r

tell

you,

#-

=3

131-5
a

mong

the

an

-fi-:

b=^
-

gels

^=I^e|^=j^
306

Of

Do

a crown up
--

#-

#-

on
-m-

the brow,
-p-

-r=-

*=l

^J^^PA
you want

to

===
-U

hear

it

now?

*
g-

-*&-

SALVATION

Where Jesus

may

335

Heaven

'Tis

Is,

That where I am, there ye

be also. John 14:3

mmmmEFS m
Charles

James M. Black, 1856-1936

Butler, 1879-1929

J.

*=*

Since Christ my soul from sin set free, This world has been aheav'nto me;
Once heav-en seemed a far - of f place, Till Je -sus showed His smil-ing face;
What mat-ters where on earth we dwell? On moun-tain top, or in the dell,

1.
2.

3.

si

^==^
>

>

f*

:=:

i^^-^^ife^S^ a=^

*=te
513

And

Now

'mid earth's sorrows and


it's
be -gun with -in

man-sion

cot-tage, or

In

its

my

woe, 'Tisheav'nmy Je - sus here to know.


while end -less
a-gesroll.

soul, 'Twill last


fair,

SSEfeE^^EEgS
Refrain

m^M
W

hal

le

>

313
lu

sus

is,

'tis

heav-en there.

^--^r^g=*--g:

^p

^2=t2

Where Je-

^g.

5fe

3^

jah, yes, 'tisheav'n, 'Tisheav'n to

know my

sins for-giv'n;

^^^^^^^^:^^^^^|
k

s*t

k-

>

mmw^&^U>-Ui-m
&*'

On

land or sea,

what matters where? Where Je- sus

*^

is,

4r

'tis

heav-en there.

U k

fctfezzn
307

REDEMPTION

336

Sweet Peace, the


God

Let the peace of


Peter P. Bilhorn, 1861-1936

tf^E

-fe-

rule in your hearts. Col. 3:15

Peter P. Bilhorn,

fcq

*>

There comes

to

mj

2.

Thro'

Christ

on

th

cross

one
peace

3.

When
In

Je
Je

sus
sus

as

4.

foi

Lord
peace

A~

:^=

8 o_
ft
fl

heart

ik -

-4

glad
debt
heart

and
by
I

was
a

bide,

(a

joy

death
peace

keep close

ous

re

was

all

did
to

f rain,

(re

paid,

(all

*
4

And

1 H*^L-U

My

bide,)

J"

^~- =|

a
His

A
My

sweet strain,)
(was made,

made,
had crowned (had crowned,)

m=m

with this

as

strain,

r*

b-

Se

sweet

A.

H;

1.

1861-1936

h-ir^

Love

Gift of God's

frain,)
paid,

sing
oth -

No

it

a-

er

foun-

a - bound,
(a - bound,) In
Him the rich
His side, (His side,)
There's noth-ing but

$^w

r=^T=r^

M=fc

s^i#^^j=#gi

gam and

da

is

tion

bless

ing

peace doth

be

gam,

Sweet peace, the

laid,

For

found,

Sweet
Sweet

tide,

peace, the
peace, the
peace, the

of
of
of
of

gift
gift
gift
gift

God's
God's
God's
God's

love.
love.
love.
love.

^^^^W^ &Tr^T3^

Refrain

4
Up*=

rj

Peace, peace, sweet peace,

Won -der -ful

gift

from a

Oh,

bove,

fe
308

-I

bove

PNniH

PEACE

Sweet Peace, the

Love

Gift of God's

Tit,

=*
E^EgEE*3*EH^EE3
won - der-ful, won - der

peace,

ful

Pf^UPP

Sweet peace, the

gift

of God's love.

337

Glorious Peace
The God

hope

of

you with

fill

mmm

all joy

and peace. Rom. 15:13

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

came
came

de

1.

2.

3.

And since

that

4.

Roll on,

ye

and guilt

filed

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

=3=3=3=
-

To

Je

Je-sus re-pent - ing, Con-fess


glo
joy - ful mo-ment Of
chang-ing sea - sons, Or
tur

to

sus the
ing my

ri

ous

bu

lent

Lfc

5E

=?

sin,

seas

'ry

to

me,

of

sin;

S
-

^=^====3-5=5=1

took
my sins and sor - rows, And
My heart's door swung wide o - pen, And
My soul has ceased its pin - ing, My
I've found

:^EEPE^E =t=

EEEE

CU

He

bless-ed

shel

ter,

And

beau - ty
glo

ri

gave.
for
ash - es
ous peace flowed m.

heart has been light and


glo - ri - ous peace with

~-t
Rffbain

Peace, peace,
>*-

f~'

glo

n^^^^m
ri

f~'

:-:

f~

ous

peace, Like
-P-

ife:

:=MHrJjj
down

*-

-:

*=t

Stream-ing

free,
in.

t~V

fc=t=t
=i==t==
-

save,

ev peace

====,

might-yto

ver

my

heart,

tran

wa

quil

ters

_#-#

'

Jtg

r-

H^

Made white

m^mw

the

as

->-

driv

S
flow,

-r*^V-

a
-

en

snow.

-=M==H
309

CHRISTIAN LIFE

338

Need Thee, Precious Jesus

am poor and

needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me. Psalm 40:17

George

1829-1904

Frederick Whitfield,

J.

Webb, 1803-1887

*=
1.

2.

need Thee, precious Je


need Thee, precious Je
need Thee, precious Je

S^
I

3.

- sus,
-

For I
am ver - y poor; Astran-ger and a
need a friend like Thee; A friend to soothe and
need Thee day by day, To fill me with Thy

sus, I
sus, I

py^

^M:

have no earth -ly store; I


friend to care for
me
I
ful-ness,To lead me on my way; I
pil-grim, I
pit

y,

need the love of


Je - sus To cheer me
need the heart of
Je - sus To feel each
need Thy Ho - ly Spir - it To teach me

^^^f^^^mtm$^^m^
gprtCTa^ PP^3
on ray way, To guide
anx-ious care, To tell
am, To show
what I

my
my
me

doubt-ing foot- steps, To


be
all
ev -'ry
tri - al, And
more of Je - sus, And point

my
my

me

strength and stay,


sor- rows share,
to
the Lamb.

f=*TJ

mm^m$
i-

How

339

Anne

Steele,

Oft, Alas, This

will confess

my

1.

How

2.

Yet

transgressions unto

the

3.

And

4.

Thy

oft,
-

^^3

'reign

this

las,

mer

can'st Thou, wilt

par

Lord. Psalm 32:5


Charles Edwin Pollock, b. 1853

i
sov

g-g-rf

^EE^E

Wretched Heart

1716-1778

&4
ss

310

-=:

d'ning love,

cy

wretch -ed
calls,

heart

"Ee

Thou,

yet

for

so

free,

so

Has

wan -der'd from

turn !" Dear Lord, and


bid
my
give, And

sweet, Blest

Sav

iour,

the

may

sins

re

s *=5w
How
come ? My
Lord

dore

vile

my

rov

in

grat

And shall

Oh, keep

me

ing tho'ts
-

tude

Thy

sa

* st

of

His word!

And

cred feet,

let

m rr

me

rove

J.

made nigh

off are

pf^t^m

==*=*

was once

1.

2.

But

3.

trust

no long

sin

ner

ed

a the

er

in

far

could

He made me
love I
now

f T
^E

f=

He

How
now

And

in

F Say

i
a;

dark

lone

=J-

22;

ly

f-

And as vile as
a
And from sin's bond -age
For the light of God's

f=-

3
-

ing,

'

IK

poor

sin

'Christ the

hath pow
deem - er
Fine. Refkain

Re

er.

fc=t

ner
ner
ner

like
like
like

poor

zztrzt
me.
me.
me.

To

my

heart

in

that

z_^_

r=r

-e

iour,
sus,
ing,

won-dered if Christ the Re - deem - er~


heart o - ver-flowed with His prais - es;
to oth - ers I'm tell - ing the
sto - ry

sin
sin
sin

hour,

my

ee
-&^
f

will save

am walk

And

truth save
a
a poor

had saved
He saved
rie

And
Then

D. S.

mm
Could

be;
free,
see;

340

^Jr-iIS

way from the Sav


mer - cy
of
Je
dark-ness

b\ the blood of Christ. Eph. 2:13


Joel Arterbury, 19th Century

:5

Came

ner

m
a

ii

like

thee.'

D.S.

voice sweet

ly

whisp-'ring

no more.

My Testimony
Ye who sometimes were jar
P. Bobbitt, 19th Century

-J

-t-\

mourn; Oh, take the wan -d'rer home


live
To speak Thy won-drons love ?

-&-

de-part, For -get- ful

par-donedreb -el
at

Hi

zkzzhiz

CONFESSION AND TESTIMONY


This Wretched Heart

Oft, Alas,

oft

move

How

to

L.Pfft
311

CHRISTIAN LIFE

341

Thou Art the


am

the

Way

Way, the Truth, and the Life. John

George W. Doane, 17991859

14:6

Charles Edwin Pollock, b. 1853

i^^fe^H^^ilrt^
1.

2.
3.

4.

Thou
Thou
Thou
Thou

the Way:
to Thee
a - lone
the Truth: Thy Word a - lone
the Life: the rend - ing tomb
the Way, the Truth, the Life:

art
art
art
art

From sin and death we


True wis-dom can
im

flee;.
-

part;

Pro-claims Thy conqu'ring arm;


Grant us that way to know

mmmUUM

ton

who

And he
Thou on

And

canst

input their

who

those

That truth

to

Fa

would the

ly

form
trust

keep, that

life

ther seek, Must seek Him,


the mind And pu - ri Thee Nor death nor
in
win, Whose joys e to

Lord, by Thee,
fy
the heart,
hell shall harm,
ter - nal flow.

.p.

tt

342

I'm Not
Nevertheless I

Isaac Watts,

4~f*

1.

2.
3.

4.

not

Firm
Then

not ashamed.

-II

What
And

sus,

A. Arne,

1710-1778

as
will

own my Lord, Or
to
de - fend His cause,
Lord! I
know His name, His name is all my trust;
His throne His prom-ise stands, And He can well se - cure
He own my worth-less name, Be - fore His Fa-ther's face,
a-shamed to

my

m&

i=ii

e"

tain
will

I've
in

the hon
He put

His Word,

of

or

my

com-mit -ted
the new
Je

9-

2
The

soul to shame, Nor


to His hand,
Till
-

ru

sa

wX^rf^^k
312

Tim. 1:12

Thomas

Ashamed

ifea=
Main
Nor

*:

ife^NN

1674-1748

I'm
Je

am

^eEeee

lem,

Ap

glo
let

ry

my

of

hope

the de
ci
point my soul
-

I
the
be

cross.

sive
a

hour.

lost.

place.

CONFESSION AND TESTIMONY

Shall I
Be not thou therefore ashamed
Charles W. Nay lor, 1874-1950
Refrain by Andrew L. Byers,

3.

Shall
Shall
Shall

4.

I'll

1.

2.

I
I

not

of
of
of
of

glo
ry,
prais-es

sal

pathway

of
that

peo

pie,

va
Je
Je

Lord. II Tim.

Andrew

my

Sav-iour and
His won - der - ful
the peo - pie
of
my dear lov - ing

m
3^&
-

343

of the testimony of our

1869-1952

a-shamed
a-shamed
a-shamed
a-shamed

be
be
be
be

Be Ashamed?

King,

mm

L.

Byers,

Who

left

1869-1952

His bright

Word? Or blush when the


God Who walk in
the
Lord, A-shamed of
His

to bring? Who was cru


el are heard? Shall the laugh of
has trod? Shall I shrink from
His Word; I'll
be faith -ful

tion

sus
- sus
His cause, or
-

1:8

ly cru
the skep
op - pos
in

r
Je

fied,

tic

my

ing

the

sus,

His

ci

s:
:

F=F

ff#^^=j^ i

Sloiver

3"

*=s
r

I
a-shamed?
be
wound-ed, and maimed Of such a great Sav-iour shall
Lest I
my pro - f es - sion of Christ should re - veal?
lips
tight - ly seal,
And grieve from my bos - om the Spir - it with - in?
for - ces
of sin,
The joy of His king-dom for - ev - er to share.
ban - ner I'll bear,

mBfff

-A-

mm

Refeain

^E^j^^EJy

frJt:

No,

no!

I'll

not

a-shamed;

be

j^i

i
No,

T~ - ,fit*

no!

I'll

not

be

a-shamed.

nm
313

CHRISTIAN LIFE

My

344
/

determined not

Jonathan Paul,
Trans, by Paul

1853

F.

Barkman,

c
In

1.

ev

wak

'ry

3.

4.

keep Thy

gen

mo

tion,

im

ures

age

un

>

God,

am

can

m^&
I

314

Words

live

ter

tie
face
tan bruised

dis

ap - peared

like

foam,

ev

er

my

heart,

Had
For

in

soul,

-#"-

life
i

-"*-

:-=t

ing,

mined

For

^=^
ev

er Thine

to

be.

zzczs

^F

kn

s
with

see,

my

=rfc=

out

SE6EE, rut

U=t<c

fek

i
not

gen

When Sa

>_J*-

iE^=tfe#E
? k~

jililli

_>

de

Unknown

"Hast thou
for - sak - en
Me?"
mer - cy,
And Thou hast made me whole.
trea-sures
Thy cross re-mained
a
lone,
ceas - ing
How won - drous good Thou art.

plead

W^f
My

ment Thy

la

pleas

ly
tie

der

tell

Refrain

i~

Source

^-^

j~j

ing

des
earth

ten

may

you, save Jesus Christ. I Cor. 2:2

em - braced Thy
my
ru - ined

mid

That

Determined

^d^

Have
-

1921

t=zm
C-p

And hear Thy

b.

-^

ME
db

Am

How oft, in
When all my

2.

b.

m-T-?-

God,

know any thing among

to

Thee,

For

peace

t=

sm

ft

copyright, 1952, Paul F. Barkman; U.S. and Canada.

is

found

jbm
F
in

4=

Used by permission.

Thee.

*NE TSTIMONY

CONFESSIG.

Must

We

Go, and

are unprofitable servan ts. Luke

^
tt=
BE SEES3=

P^

Not

at

the
ye

3.

4.

=fc

ft

l."Must
2.

17:10

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

Charles C. Luther, 1847-1924


-i

and emp - ty-hand - ed, " Thus my


go,
death I shrink nor f al - ter, For my
years in sin - ning wast - ed, Could I
saints, a-rouse, be ear -nest, Up and

tt

-i

345

Empty-Handed?

imn

35

dear Re-deem - er meet?


Sav - iour saves me now,
re - call them now,
but
work while yet 'tis day;

t:2b-

ZJ

T5l

'

Not
But
I

one
to

would

Ere

the

Him, Lay no tro - phy at


His
meet Him emp-ty - hand - ed, Thought of that now clouds my
give them to
my Sav - iour, To
His will
I'd glad - ly
night of death o'er-take thee, Strive for souls while still you
day

of

serv

ice give

EJEEg

Refrain

=fc

"#

^SE^ti^^Ei

"Must

tf

go

and emp

=
-^_ r

fl

ty-hand

1*

*=t*
-

ed?" Must

soul with
-A-

@ff=#

P
s^^

meet

my

Sav

iour

so?

pS

=
*-

=pfe

which to greet Him: Must


-A-

may.

iP^^jg

^S^^^pS^
*=

one

brow.
bow.

Efe3g
r=f

*=gS

^E^ESEE^Eg:
Not

feet?

emp

-A1
fc

?
I

ty-hand

ed

r
go?

:=:

i
315

CHRISTIAN LIFE

346

Tell

Tell them how great


DeArmond, 20th Century

3.
4.

things the Lord hath done for thee. Mark 5:19

Andrew

L.

Byers,

1869-1952

J^iz^Pf^i=3=33^l^mi

it
2.

You

He's Done for

Lizzie

1.

What

Have
Have
Have
Have

3^:

you found rest and peace with-in, Rolled far a - way your load of sin,
you a Friend whose wondrous grace Lights up with joy the dark-est place,
you been saved His love to show, Who by your side each day doth go?
you
a joy that ne'er shall fail E'en when you walk thro' death's dark vale,
-S

* * p*

m
Stepped from the old
to
the end

Who

life

Sf
the

to

will still

new?

Tell

nr

-^

what the

Look ing to Him to help you thro',


Someone whose pow'r great things can do?

Tell
Tell

what the
what the

*.

.*-

^-S-g-PaJ

Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

prove true? Tell what the

has
has
has
has

done
done
done
done

*1-H

for you.
for you.
for you.
for you.

.n

UlillEil

Refeain

s=^

E^E^Ei

-*=

Oh,
Tell

SfiBI

tell
what He's done for you, Of His love
so strong and true
what He's done, what He's done for you,
Tell of His love so strong and true:

A-

r^t=

bfc

-A-

:B!

HkMk-

k-.-v-

^M^ff^-f^
Oh,

tell

what He's done, what He's done

n=ir

i
for

Copyright, 1922, by A. L, Byers.


316

ij

j^j^o-^bzh

you; Oth

i=
From

Select

Hymns.

fB^^pB=l

ers

may need Him,

too.

:tad

Used by permission of Gospel Trumpet Co.

CONFESSION AND TESTIMONY

Know

And

know

to

My

in

What

Heart

knowledge. Eph. 3:19

the love of Christ, which passeth

fai-^^^^fci

3.

When I read how my Sav-iour was nailed to


When theGos-pel is preached in the name of
When the sweet songs of Zi on are fioat-ing

4.

And when

1.

oth

ers pro-claim that sal-va

hu
i
_^

_i

-fe4=a=r
2.

1876-1942

D. Otis Teaslev,

1876-1942

D. Otis Teasley,

347

Means

It

the cross, For the sins of the


the Lord By the Spir - it sent
a - bove, And the saints all retion is free, When they tell of the

==

-v

world to

*=*-

(*-

ffil &

=*=*
fe3=#=3
down from a

-V'

-Xrf

tone,

bove,
joice in the Lord,
soul-cleansing blood,

Oh,

My
I

For
For
For

feel so un-wor-thy such suff ring and loss,


soul thrills with joy at the sound of His word,

ana

I,

'

hap

too,

can

py

Je - sus and lost in His love,


He's sanc-ti - fied me,

in

And

re-joice, for

-U,

A.

Refrain

know

in

my

heart what

ifcJBE
dE fc-

it

means.

know

Se
-p

my

in

fr

rit.

r^F ii

*3

means,

it

E=e=gs=

_H_fr=E:

k
w

heart what

FN

N
5*

L.

Sal

va

that word

His

mm
^PM
$==g&=g=z=^

tion,

so

di

vine;
so

Spir

it

has

di-vine;

s>

3*=
g=6
wit-nessed to
so

And

mine,

know

in

my heart what

it

means,

clear-ly to mine,
a.

\S*

1/

317

CHRISTIAN LIFE

348

Yoke

His

Daniel

S.

My yoke is
Warner, 1842-1895

easy,

and

My

Is

burden

Easy
light. Matt.

is

B.

sS3
mm^&m&i

=F

=^l=ft=^

1.

I've found

2.

No

my

3.

oth - er
He's dear -er

4.

My

5.

I've tried the

flesh

re

He

Lord and
Lord but
to
my
coiled be

road of

is

Christ
-

11:30

mine,

know,

Warren, 1867-1951

Elliott

i=im

me by His
walk with Him
a -

He won
I

love;
lone;

heart than life, He found me lost


in
sin;
fore the cross, And Sa - tan whis-pered there,
sin and found Its pros-pects all
de- - ceive;

i^^fetel^ipl
serve

I'll

Him

His streams of
He calmed the
"Thy gain will
I've proved the

all
my years of time, And dwell with
love for- ev - er flow, With -in
my
sea of
in- ward strife, And bade
me
not re - pay the loss, His yoke
is
Lord and joys a-bound, More than I

Him

a - bove.
heart, His throne.
come to
Him.
hard to
bear."

could be

Refrain

Mmz
His yoke

3Eg=E*
is

eas

y,

*1 -^

is light,

I've found

lieve.

m^E

:fc=l

^ =3

His bur-den

it

so,

I've found

it

x=
rt-p
n

n
r
His

318

t=*T=Ff

service

is

my

sweetest de-light, His bless -ings

ev

er

flow.

bo

CONFESSION AND TESTIMONY

Me

Jesus Has Died for

349

While we were yet sinners, Christ died for i/s.-Rom. 5:8


Source

Unknown

Source

Unknown

ispppp
1.

2.
3.

4.

Oh, to be there, where the songs of glo - ryFloat o'er the waves of the bright crystal sea;
Oh, for a voice to pro-claim the mes-sage In ev - 'ry land and the isles of the sea,
Now that I've tast-ed' Thy love, O Je - sus, Tak-en my cross and am fol-lowing Thee,
Oh, for a heart that will al ways love Him, TrustingHis promise wherev - er I be;

This the re - frain of


is
God's on - ly Son
Help me to tell this
Bear - ing in mind this

the won-drous
the friend
of
great truth
to
sweet truth so

gg a ff

..

sto - ry,
sin - ners,

"Je

" Je
oth - ers, " Je
pre-cious," Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

has
has
has
has

died
died
died
died

for
for
for
ior

me."
me."
me."
me."

a^BEEJiEEmiE E gFF

^m^im^m^MMm

am

called to go,
till homeward I
this dear lov-ing One so kind and true,
Oh, that the world would seek the Father's face, Trust in His mer-cy and for - giv - ing grace
Washed in the blood of Je - sus Christ
King, Thro' endless a - ges I this song shall sing,

While

still

lin-ger in this world be- low, Wait -ing

'Tis but

lit - tie

that

my

hands can do

For

my

-g-

f-

-r-

#-

-p-

will
I
re - peat o'er and o'er the
But
can tell
I
to the world the
Then how all hearts would re - joice in

"Glo-

-p-

-e-

ry

to

God,

ev

er

last

ing

sto- ry,"Je
sto- ry,"Je
sing-ing," Je
glo - ry, " Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

has
has
has
has

died
died
died
died

for
for
for
for

me."
me."
me."
me."

^
r

S
319

CHRISTIAN LIFE

What a Friend We Have

350

There

in Jesus

a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Prov. 18:24

is

Joseph M. Scriven, 1819-1886

^fe^rg^g^N^p^^

vi#
-
What

1.

we have

a friend

in

Je

Have we tri - als and temp - ta


Are we weak and heav - y
la

2.
3.

Charles C. Converse, I832-19H

a f jE 4 =

^i^

our sins and griefs to bear;


an - y - where?
Cum-bered with a load of care?

All

sus,

tions?

there troub-le

Is

den,

^^^i^S

Ef

^P^plp^^
What

Ev

We

Take
Take

priv - i - lege to
a
car - ry
should nev - er
be dis-cour-aged:
Pre - cious Sav-iour, still our ref - uge;

'ry-thing to

Ji=ililSipipI^i
:=t
:

*4j#i

peace
find

-_-

be - cause

320

+~

\>

in

[-*-

*v

all

Take

it

to

we do

not

car

ifc

Js.

Ev

ry

knows our ev - 'ry weak-ness;


His arms He'll take and shield thee,
fr.

bear,

our sor-rows share?


the Lord in prayerl

mmm

rt^hht^

sus

the Lord

will

^i
In

to

Who

J.

it

prayer!
prayer!
in prayer!
in

what need-less pain we

we

oft - en for - feit,


a friend so faith - ful,
thy friends de-spise, for-sake thee?

All

the Lord

jjj==d

Can we

Je

to

^^=^

O what
Do

God

it

Take
Thou
.

'ry
it

thing to
to the

wilt find

God

in

Lord
sol

prayer.

prayer!
ace there.
in

t-

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

351

At the Golden Gate of Prayer


Ye people, pour out your heart before Him. Psalm 62:8
Mrs. C. L. Shaddock, 19th Century

3=*=j

^ 3-3F* #

rt=

1.

2.

3.
4.

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

J.

Would you know the love of Je - sus ? Would you cast on Him your care?
the souls that seek Him there
Oh what peace the Sav-iour giv - eth To
will all your bur - dens bear,
will bless you, He will shield you, He
He
the sweet fore - taste of heav - en, That with an - gels we may share,
Oh
!

E5

"^

Seek

His help and

How
When
When

they gain the


in trust

and

with God we

;a=EB

^=T

mm

XT

zz

bless - ed
full

as

guid -ance,
-

sur-ance,

hope

you gath

hold

com - mun - ion,

m
m=*=&=?=*=?=
r

- er,

At
At
At
At

the gold- en gate

of

prayer.

the gold- en gate

of

prayer.

the gold- en

gate

of

prayer.

the gold- en

gate

of

prayer.

f=M

I f
-t:

1r-*

Refrain

58^
At

gold

the

Sii^
We

en gate,

it

> f

will come with all

of prayer,

yes,all

Ifr-ft

our need

fr

33

J-'

r^r

At the gold
en gate,
At the gold- en, gold-en gate

u*

11

our need

m^0^Mm
w

At the golden. golden gate

u>

> *

We

will

come and humbly

plead.

of prayer,

321

CHRISTIAN LIFE

352

'Tis the Blessed


It

Fanny

J.

is

good for me

to

Hour of Prayer

draw near

to

is
'Tis

the bless

the bless

'Tis

the bless

At

the bless

ed
ed
ed
ed

73:28

^^^m

11112111
'Tis

God. Psalm

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Crosby, 1820-1915

hour
hour
hour
hour

of prayer,
of prayer,

of prayer,

when our hearts low - ly bend, And we


when the Sav - iour draws near, With a
when the tempted and tried To tne

of prayer, trust-ing

Him we

be

That the

lieve

^il^^iS^l^f^^i
we come to Him in
Je - sus, our Sav-iour and Friend: If
hear; When He tells us we may
pas-sion His chil-dren to
sym-pa-thiz - ing
loves them their sor - row con - fide; With a
Sav - iour
the full-ness of this
bless-ings we're need-ing we'll sure- ly re - ceive, In
gath-er
ten

to

der

com
who

il^FlrF=^E=E BEEEE E EESb^^5=g=t=E3

ll3z

fefeMM
*a=
a *
t-s

iSS^pp

*i-

His pro - tec - tion to share;


at His feet ev - 'ry care;
heart He re-moves ev - 'ry care;
trust we shall lose ev 'ry care;

faith,

What

cast

^
BE

for

O how

the wea-ryl

Fine.

sweet to

Refrain

be there! Bless-ed

S.

What

balm for

the

wea

how

ry!
,

hour

D. S.

of prayer, Bless-ed hour

of prayer!

ifc
sweet

balm

6JUE-C-fc=t^
^E T3 E = llt-Ht-g-E-fe
u 3
^^^^;^^^^st^rfe
r r *
D.

322

to

be

there!

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

353

Sweet Hour of Prayer


My

heart said unto Thee,

Thy

fare. Lord, will I seek. Psalm 27:8

William B. Bradbury, 1816-1*

William W. Walford, 1772-1850

1.

2.
3.

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, That calls me from a world of care,
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, Thy wings shall my pe - ti - tion bear
thy con - so - la - tion share,
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, May I

mMm^mmr

;!##=

p^Ej^E^m r

at my Father's throne,
To Him, whose truth and faith-fulness
Till, from Mount Pisgah's loft-y height,

And

bids me,

*?

Make all my wants and wish-es known!


En -gage the wait -ing soul to bless:
view

my

home, and take

my

flight:

^ppfirtttttfcl

s^l^si^p^^ip
In

And

sea -eons of
since

This robe

v H

He

bids

of flesh

"

dis

me
I'll

tress and grief, My soul has oft - en found re - lief,


seek His face, Be- lieve His Word, and trust His grace,
drop, and rise, To seize the ev - er - last- ing prize;

L
l

^^Pv-

-.

l|

^^s=m=^^^m^mf

And

oft es-caped the tempter's snare, By thy re - tarn, sweet hour of prayer.
cast on Him my ev - 'ry care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer.
And shout, while passing thro' the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer.
I'll

^l^irttttt^fcfl

323

CHRISTIAN LIFE

354

Need Thee Every Hour

I
Mine

Annie

S.

eyes are ever toward the

Hawks, 1835-1918

Lord. Psalm 25:15


Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

j-^iLL^J ll
need
need
need
need
need

Thee
Thee
Thee
Thee
Thee

ev
ev
ev
ev
ev

'ry
'ry
'ry
'ry
'ry

hour, Most gra hour, Stay Thou


hour, In
joy
hour, Teach me
hour, Most Ho -

Jj

'l

Thy

No ten - der voice like


by;
Temp-ta-tions lose their
pain; Comequick-ly and awill; And Thy rich prom-is-

ly

One; Oh, make

cious Lord;

near
or

me

Thine

in-

_a
Refrain

Thine Can peace af- ford,


pow'r When Thou art nigh,

Or

bide,

life

In
me
es
deed, Thou bless

need Thee;

355

vain,

is

ful
-

ed

bless

Prayer

need Thee, oh,

me

Is

now,

my

Sav

3=^&

1.

2.

8.
4.

Prayer
Prayer
Prayer
Prayer

is

is
is
is

hour

'ry

iour!

come

to

Thee.

in

My

name,

He may

give

it

you. John 15:16

Early American Melody

^E3 B^
=t

Ai

33

=3=
m K=i:=d=l

the soul's sin - cere de - sire,


Un - ut - tered or ex -pressed;
the sim-plest form of speech That in- fant lips can
try;
the con - trite sin-ner's voice
Re - turn - ing from his ways,
Chris-tian's
the
vi
tal breath, The Chris-tian's na
air,
tive

jrf-TT-^
324

the Soul's Sincere Desire

James Montgomery, 1771-1854

r-

need Thee; Ev

Son.

Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father

s
-4^~

fill,

===

^EEiEEEfe
r

Prayer

mo - tion of
Prayer, the sub-lira

Is

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION


the Soul's Sincere Desire

The

hid a
est strains
While an - gels in their songs
His watch-word at the gate
-

den

That trem-bles

fire

The

that reach
re - joice,
of death-

Maj

breast.

in

on
high.
And say, "Be - hold, he
prays l"
He
en ters heav'n with prayer
-

es

ty

O.

B#

Abide with Me
Abide with us

Henry

F.

~>r

it

is

William H. Monk, 1823-1*

Lyte, 1793-1847

1.

2.

Swift

fast falls the


e - ven
ebbs out life's lit - tie
ev - 'ry pass-ing
pres - ence
with Thee at hand to
foe,
fore my clos - ing
cross
be

me:

bide with

to

close

its

need Thy
no

3.

4.

5.

Hold Thou Thy

fear

356

toward evening. -Luke 24:29

The

tide;

day;
hour;
bless:

eyes;

dark - ness
Earth's jovs grow
What but Thy
Ills
have no
Shine through the

me a - bide: When oth - er help - ers


fail, and
pass
a - way; Change and de - cay
in
all
alike Thy -self
my guide and
grace can foil the tempter's pow'r? Who
weight, and tears no
bit - ter-ness. Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy
gloom, and point me
to
the skies: Heav'n's morning breaks, and earth's vain
deep -ens; Lord, with
dim,

glo

its

com-forts
round I
stay can
vie

to

shad-ows

2~ t

flee,

ries

Help

be?
ry?
flee:

$=f=&

the

of

help

less,

Thou who chang-est

see;

Thro' cloud and


1

In

tri

life,

sun

not,

shine,

umph

still,

if

Thou

in

death,

Lord,

HHi

bide
bide
bide
bide
bide

with
with
with
with
with

a
f~

me.
me.
me.
me.
me.

I
325

CHRISTIAN LIFE

357

Must

I
Come unto Me,

Jesus

Tell

laden. Matt.

ye that labour and are heavy

all

-S

1^^
1/1/
A X

A)

Al

me

i=it

can -not bear these


must tell Je - sus all of my tri - als; I
must tell Je - sus all of my troub - les; He is
a kind, comTempted and tried I
need a great Sav - iour, One who can help my

3.

how

@P=^
EtS-

the world to

tt=W

/4j
^4l=ip
A- J
Ah gA A
k
k

In

my

If

but

sin!

must
must

tell

Ai -

is

W^
E
k

fczfic

Friend;
bear;

-1-

He

dis- tress
tell

kind

ask Him,
Je - sus,
Je - sus,

me;

will help

ly

He

will

must

de

and He

liv - er,

Je

tell

sus;

me

will help

*=fcg=g=f= E

cares for
quick -ly
sor - rows
vie - tory

^Nfetefe
^ ^

^S

^ fk fk

fe

tell

*^fc

k
I

must

tell

^Hzfl=*:
-k

r*

v.

iE

I*

I*

my

bur-dens a

Je

S* Mfc

kk

must

tell

r^-M*-

k k k

==*
^HH
nr~
"

"

sus can help me, Je

'

sus

lone.

mmt^=E^^z
^

cdac

susl

"

sus!

lone;

^_ A

iS_^_.

34=*

"

Je

hy

Ai

can - not bear

sus!

4-g

&

-k

Je -sus!

Je

tell

t=*j=qt

must

A A
m Wi^B
-

own.

end.
will share.
win.
to

k-

2=*:

His
an

1/

must

mmmm

gj~

A|

Refbain

He ev - er loves and
Make of my troub - les
He all my cares and
O - ver the world the

Je

how my heart

me

lures

&=&:

lone;

Al

=&:

,,

al

A WA
u
v

'

bur -dens a
pas - sion-ate
bur -dens to
tempt-ed to

vil

H >#&

'

/lip
^^"JI
A Ta A
^ J

At-

4.

**

1.

2.

11:28

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

358

Alone with God


He
Johnson Oatman,

went up into a mountain apart

1856-1926

Jr.,

pray. Man. 14:23


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

to

m fefe

*=e
irsP3J3R5

^3-WJ-fej

When storms of life are round me beat ing, When rough the path that I have trod,
What tho' the clouds have gathered o'er me? What tho' I've passed beneath the rod?
'Tis
there I find new strength for du - ty, As
o'er the sands of time I
plod,
And when I see the mo-ment near - ing When I shall sleep be-neath the sod,
- <* tug
-

teatg^fji=

F#^i^
ad

With

in

my

clos-et door

re-treat

ing,

God's perfect will there lies be -fore me,


I
see the King in all His beau- ty,
When time with me is dis - ap - pear - ing,

gi--a-*!cv-a-

r*

be a -lone
When I am thus a -lone
While resting there a - lone
want to be a -lone
I
love

mm^^m

Refrain

to

with
with
with
with

God.
God.
God.
God.

-i^fei^g^ps

t>

lone with

the world for

God,

E g g g
3=^ U

-^

God,

and

>

tg

ft-

blest

A -lone

in

ifc
fc

bid

den,

re

^S

treat!

hid

St

lone with

=*
-v

lone with

with God,

Him

lone with God,

den,

-}*

i
....

God,
A-lone with God,

com-mun
To hold with Him
To hold with Him

ion sweet.

*-J

-n

>

*"

I
327

CHRISTIAN LIFE

359

Pray, Pray in the Old-Time


When

they had prayed, the place was shaken. Acts 4:31

A. Brown, 20th Century

J.

Pray,
Pray,
3. Pray,
4- Pray,
1.

2.

Way

J.

A. Brown, 20th Century

pray in the old -time way, Come, Christians, gather round; Pray, pray
pray where two or three Are gath-ered in His name; Pray, pray,
seek His face, And turn from all your sin
Pray, pray,
pray and
souls are lost, Their blood is on our hands; Pray, pray,
pray,for
;

1 r^
^

i*

P#ii

*-**

PRefbain

ap

reach the saints' high ground; Pray, pray, the prayer of faith

A. Brown.

Father,

Stamps-Baxter Music

/ stretch forth

my

z-=afc=2

r
Fa

ther,

stretch

my

could

Au

faith,

to

thor

of

on

ly

to

Thee

hands unto Thee. Psalm 143:6


Carl G. Glaser, 1784-1829
Arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

What did Thy


Je-sus,
O

Used by permission.

Ptg. Co.. owners.

My Hands

Stretch

8c

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

BSff

Will bring God's bless-ings down.

-zn

360

ly

p
gjgjgjjig =

.SI
J.

m
_
way, To

in^^^^^^^n^

3=5=33

Copyright, 1922, by

=t

-in

used to pray, When the pow'r of God came down.


Je - sus said, I
am in the midst of them.
,,
grace to go
And bring the wand 'rers in. Pray, pray, the on
now their feet Are
on death's sinking sands.

as they
for
for
e'en

-<r-^r
hands to Thee,
Son en -dure,
this

Thee

be-lieve,
I

lift

No

oth

Be -fore
I

My

er

help

drew

my

know;

breath!
now should feel Thy pow'r;
wea - ry, long-ing eyes;
I

g^gjg^E^bg:
328

Father,

fc=pr

'

-fc

Stretch

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

My Hands

to

s Pi^3

*=*

*=*

Thee

-3T

Thou with-draw Thy - self from me,


Ah, whith-er shall
I
go?
pain, what la - bor
to
se - cure
My soul from end - less death
my poor soul Thou wouldst re - trieve, Nor let me wait one hour.

If

What

Now
may
O

now

re

ceive that gift,

My

soul with -out

Don't Forget to Pray


Be ye therefore

361

and watch unto prayer \

sober,

Mary A. Kidder, 1820-1905

W.

dies.

it

Pet. 4:7

O. Perkins, 19th Century

^ppppp^iSPl
--

-w-

-o-

-c*-

you left your room this morn-ing,


2. When you met with great temp-ta-tion,
3. When your heart was filled with an-ger,
4. When sore tri - als came up - on
you,
-0-. -m- -P- -m- ^
br
-A
1.

Ere

Did
Did
Did
Did

you think
you think
you think
you think

-m~. -m-

-m-

=:

the name of
to pray? In
His dy - ing
to pray? By
to pray? Did
you plead for
to pray? When your soul was
-0-. -0- -0- -0-m- -&-.

$
:q*

Fine.

i^^pp^illp^ip
r.
As
As

a shield to-day?
your guide and stay?
Who had crossed your way?
At the gates of day?

Did you sue for lov-ing la - vor


Did you claim the Ho - ly Spir - it
love andmer - it,
grace, my broth- er, That you might forgive an-oth - er
bowed in sor - row, Balm of Gil-ead did you bor - row
Christ, our Sav-iour,

-^

m Sz
D.

*=.

&T

kzigzdg

g e

1*

S. So when life seems dark and dreary, Don't

for-get

Refrain

to

pray.
D.S.

fe^EE^te^y^g^E^fep

gj}

Oh,

how pray -ing

rests the

I:

r r t t

wea

ry! Prayer will change the night to

,r
\

fc
\

r~:
i

r r r
1*

day

r- r --^v -t*-T-* =EI ti

CHRISTIAN LIFE

302

The Beautiful Garden of Prayer


We

went out

by a river side, where prayer was wont to be

Eleanor Allen Schroll, 20th Century

:=*:
Sfcfi:

gar -den where Je


gar -den where Je
gar -den where Je

There's a
There's a
There's a

1.

2.

3.

=4=

*=2

sus
sus
sus

wait
wait
wait

s
s
s

made. Acts

16:13

James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

There's a place that


And
I
go with

ing,
ing,
ing,

He

And

you

bids

For it glows with the light of His pres - ence,


Just to learn from His lips words of com - fort
there; Just to bow, and re-ceive a
new bless -ing,

won-drous-ly fair;
bur - den and care,

come meet Him

m*P
beau

2-*-

jlj=flpEl=^J E

:q:
-

ti

ful

gar

den

^^

'Tis the

In
In

the
the

li=fb|ji

3=

f=3=*=*

of

prayer;

the beau

^fe^^BE
the beau-ti

ful

ti

ful

gar

~w

>r
!

gar-den of prayer,

to

Refrain

fet
t:

is

my

den,

of prayer; There

gar -den

the

ii

my

Sav-iour a-

i|=t=Efe

S^

^
EI3
waits, and

He

pens the gates To the beau

ti

ful

gar - den

te=E=pE_c

lr<

Ir"

Copyright, 1920. Renewed 1948 by Nazarene Publishing House.


Used by permission.
330

All

rights

reserved.

of

prayer.

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

Watch unto Prayer


Watch and pray,
Clara

M. Brooks,

that ye enter not into temptation.Matt. 26:41

^=3
*i

*~r

^ES

way that is free from sin;


Watch and pray ev - 'ry day and hour,
Watch and pray, lest the care and toil
Watch and pray soon the Lord shall come

There's a

1.
2.
3.

4.

-*r

there be that shall en - ter


in;
tan seeks whom he may de-vour;
Of this life should your pur-pose foil,
For His cho-sen, to take them home;
-

iM^

we

stray from the nar - row way,


You shall con - quer; re - sist the wrong,
Lest you miss the
e - ter - nal prize
Those who walk in His right-eous-ness

Lest

Few

Sa

H^

:i

Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

1882

b.

363

33

2=5t

rr
Help us

ev

er

Stand-ing fast in
For the faith - ful
Shall a - bide in

to watch and pray,


the Lord be strong.
in par - a - dise.
su - per - nal bliss.

:
:t=:

Refrain

==&
a

3=3=s
Watch

and

pray, watch and

pray,

Or

the

tempt -er

'

will lead

^-i

p=rs

^t^g
Watch and

M=

P*^i

pray, watch and pray,

f-'

JE

Ifc-

=j=

You shall o

ver-come

if

stray;

ffi

you watch and pray.

wmmmm

3=
8

CHRISTIAN LIFE

364

Leave Your Burden at the Place of Prayer

Come unto Me, all ye


Mae Lillenas,

&E p=
^4

and are heavy laden, and

that labour

I will

give you rest. Matt. 11:28

Mae

Bertha

1891-1945

Bertha

Lillenas, 1891-1945

tf^liftpf^^PPS

the clouds are hang-ing low, When the rag - ing tem-pests blow, When your
There is rest for you to - day, Tho' you walk life's bus - y way, There is
the bur -dens of the years, You may
Bring your load of doubts and fears, All
We shall soon from care be free, With our eyes His glo - ry see,
the

When

e=e=

soul

is

bur-dened with

its

weight of care; There's a place

of per-fect rest,
un-der-stands your need,
trou-bles not
a few,
glo-rious day has come,

One who waits your heav-y load to bear; Je - sus


meet your Sav-iour and His bless-ings share; Bring your
bless

of peace a

ed-ness

__A

m-A

fczted^rj^zz^

3=S

Where no
Till

j __B

Till

pe

ti -

vil

can

tion

He

mo

-lest;
will heed;

tti

that

1*

1*

Leave your
Leave your
sus will your strength re-new Leave your
your race on earth is done; Leave your

Your
Je

^i^=i

wait -ing there;

3^ g^^^ltt-h

r*

r*

bur -den
bur-den
bur-den
bur-den

at
at
at
at

the
the
the
the

place
place
place
place

A-

of
of
of
of

prayer,
prayer,
prayer,
prayer.
A-

tor

Refbain

Je

332

sus

all

TirVTf^*^3He"^^

your want and care; your want and care; For

Copyright, 1934, by Haldor Lillenas.

Used by permission.

is

a Friend in-deed,

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

Leave Your Burden at the Place of Prayer

=Jt
And sup

pli

S^-

ev

eth

exhort

.#

We

Pray for
Tim.

Howard

God,

we

3.

Thou know
With hum

4.

Help

1.

2.

all

sin

ful

state,

on

Thee

we

the

na

tions,

near

and

call
far,

HP

1^2:

far

stray,

man

woe,

His

in

dis

tress;
see;

Of
Be

i^i
^

~"*r^
In

-r^

*j

Thy

his 5

Butv rh: th
C Joe
The( :hr ist
,

er

our
of

&

=t*=

hold

:5

that

all

Thy

vil

heart,

his

t
*
^

n
gri i
cai i
kir

Ca

rt

ci
i

l-L

For

tions
source
of
na - tions

wake,

and

*,

=d
-^

d iy-

In

le

g 3?

But whith

r; f,

The Christ

A A
I

-P-

Thy

hate,

us
ing

star,

all?

/T\

Thy gra

cious

he
kin
dred
va
Cal

day,

can

er

our

go?

of

J i^i

find,

and

J- -3

=5J

may

*-h

this

God,

b ess!
-

made
morn

not

ous

dr ed
^ a

grace
greed

-=^

f-

r-

na

-A

25>-

hast Thou
the bright

one
-

^-r
gfr- u

The
The

kind,

g=t=a

plead
e

1784-1872

Hastings,

hu

fifcv

all

B>-

We

glo

man

man's

for all men.

3 r*

Lord,
plea

-*-

305

made

Thomas

ble

-A

be

for

ffi

prayer.

2:1

pray

est,

of

A<.-^>-n

A_

Mankind

All

mm

Conover, 1850-1922

J.

m^

ri

supplications, prayers, intercessions

that

the place

at

-a

*:

God,
/

need; Leave your bur-den

'ry

^k,

bless.
ry!

4- h- -ffl

CHRISTIAN LIFE

366

Oh,
O

Love to Talk with Jesus

Lord,

let

me

talk with

William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

^m^.

=r

1.

Oh,

love

to

2.

Oft

tell

Him

3.

Thee.]er. 12-1

Unknown

Source

Though
So

4.

the
I'll

way

is

wait

talk with Je

am wea

long and drear


lit

tie

sus, for
ry, and

-y

Ion- ger,

feF^f^^f^r

it

smooths the rug


fain would be

to

that

till

my

ged.
at

road;
rest

tant clime,
Lord's ap -point- ed time,
far

r iee

dis

off,

Ee^e

And it seems to help me on - ward, when I faint be - neath my load


That I'm dai - ly, hour - ly long - ing to
re - pose
up - on
His breast
Yet
I know that
my Re-deem - er jour-neys with me all the time ;
And a - long the up ward path-way still my pil - grim feet shall climb

Sr
^mm^m^^m^
iEEH

When my heart
And He an
And the more

Soon with

is

my

3^3

34=3

my

eyes with tears are dim,


- d'rest tones of. love,
come to know Him, and His won- drous grace ex- plore,
Fa - ther's dwell-ing, where the ma - ny man-sions be,

crush' d with sor - row,


me so kind - ly,

swers

in

lib2=

and
in

the ten

J-

There

is

am
How my
4

'

s
334

me com -fort

nought can yield


corn - ing soon

shall

long
see

ing

grow

my

bless -

like

take thee
to my
eth stron-ger
still to
ed Sav - iour, and He
to

lit

- tie

talk

py home
know Him more
hap

then will talk

with Him.
a - bove."
and more,
with me.

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

Am

We
S.

Praying for You

give thanks to God,

O'Maley Clough, 1837-1910

Al

367

fraying always for you. Col. 1:3


Ira D. Sankey, 1840-1908

'W^ r-$

=-

Sav

have a
have a
have a

1.

2.

3.

4.

When He

Fa

robe;

iour,

He's plead -ing

ther;

to

'tis

re

has found you,

tell

glo

ing

dear,

lov

has giv - en A
hope
splen-dent in white - ness, A - wait
oth - ers the sto - ry, That my

for

e-

ing

in

me

in

ry,

He

lov

ing

m Hh^ H^f=^ihhh^k
\

Sav-iour,tho' earth -friends be few;


ter

ni

glo

ry

Sav -iour

itei

3=3=^

3d:

And now He. is watch-ing


And soon will He call me
re-ceive it
Oh, when I

in

ten

my
is

f^t tt.
\

A-

rr
Refbain

=3=*
f*-

3=

too!
too!

*h-^
a& g-d =^
i-^

pray-ing, For you

am

pray-ing, For you

m * t t t t iif
i

For you

am

too!

youl

P
xi

^A

&

prp^ff
5t
j

g^ r

me, But oh, that my Sav-iour were your Sav-iour


heav-en, But oh, that He'd let me bring you with me
brightness, Dear friend, could I see you re - ceiv-ing one
glo - ry, And prayer will be answered 'twas answered for
o'er

der-ness

to meet Him in
-ed and true;
all shin - ing in
won -der- ing view;
your Sav-iour, too; Then pray that your Sav-iour may bring them to

ty, bless

am

m M
-<*--&

pray-ing, I'm pray-ing for you.

* A |A

rail.

mm

335

CHRISTIAN LIFE

368

Abide with Me,


Abide with

Emma

us:

for

it

Need Thee

toward evening. Luke 24:29

is

Charles Edwin Pollock,

G. Dietrick, 19th Century

b.

1853

Slowly

1.

2.

Be

3.

To

day,
bide with me,
need Thee ev - 'ry
I
with me, Lord, wher - e'er my path may lead,
bide with me,
my Lord, and when at last

t=2

=*=*=&=*
-X

-*r

9.

safe through

all

the

wea

Word, sup

ply

my

ev

ry

cares

its

all

wea

me

-A

i=P=&

lead

Ful - fill Thy


This earth and

SEE*

3=H

'

ry

way;

When

'ry

need;

Help

are

past,

I'll

storms sur -round

azz:

me

to

live

and
each

pray

no

more

that

wmmm

%*=&

*s= !3t

tefej

see,
on - ly clouds I
day more close to Thee,
Thou a - bide with me,

^==
1?v V
k-

my com -fort

Lord,

be

And

oh, dear Lord,

For

-A-

* n*=a=ts

then, at

last,

r
me!
me!

bide with

pray, a

bide with

shall

bide with Thee!

and

JjPPPPB
n

^=^-=W:

From Every Stormy Wind

369
An

Hugh

hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest. Isa. 32:2
Thomas Hastings, 1784-1872
Stowell, 1799-1865
'

From ev

'ry

storm -y wind that blows, From ev

place where Je-sus sheds


scene where spirits blend,
could we flee for aid,
There, there on ea - gle wings we soar,

There is
a
There is
a
Ah! whith-er

r
336

r-

e=r

g tut r
.

U4-r-i-

swell-ing tide of woes,


of gladness on our heads,
Where friend holds fellowship with friend;
When tempted, des - o- late, dis-mayed;
And sin and sense mo -lest no more;

The

'ry

oil

j u j_ j

= j = FS=g=g=1

PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION

From Every Stormy Wind

sure re-treat; Tis found be - neath the


is
a calm, a
is
the blood-bo!t
place than all be-sides more sweet; It
Tho' sun-dered far, by faith they meet A - round one com - mon
Or how the hosts of hell de - feat, Had suf-f 'ring saints no
And heav'n comes down our souls to greet.While glo-ry crowns the

There

=&
fc

m r N^E

t=

t
~^=p:

f=r

i-

mer - cy
mer - cy
mer-cy
mer - cy
mer-cy

seat,
seat,
seat,

seat?
seat.

db

qsz

370

The City of Light


The
Aldine

S.

had no need

city

1904

Kieffer, d.

^fe

=4*

W^
1.

2.
3.

sun. Rev. 21:23


Aldine

of the

of
cit - y
Broth - er dear, nev - er
the
in
us walk
Let

There's a

fear,
light

(-

we

shall

of

the

JL

A-

pillii
we

are told, Where they

tri-umph at last
gos - pel di-vine,

know not a

If

we

trust

Let

us

ev

in
er

the

keep

Li-4-U-

Vk

1904

Kieffer, d.

S.

~i-

the stars,

light 'inid

EEE
D.C.

For

that

home

so

is

brighi,and

most in

al -

is

sight,

And

I trust

in

my

Fine.

sor - row or care


And the gates
word He has given; When our tri -

of pearl and the streets are


and toils, and our weep-ings
us love, watch, and pray, in our pil - grim

near

Let

the cross;

to

gold,
past,
age here,
of
are

are

als

m
m
^nrtmm
3 =
ruLJEm
3= P
-

go

heart you'll

there.

Refbain
ttEFBAIN

a--*

the

build

ing

We

shall

meet

in

count

all

Let

us

E#=

ex

ly

fair

that home
things else

up

in

heav'n

but

as

loss.

;==

II

not faint

t
t

us

Let

ing

pray

for

each

^EJjj^=
D.C.

l^^^ifc^^^g^

im=**
- er,

ceed

oth

j.

3.

And

by
1

the

way, In
(-A-

\Jk

sad world

this

b*.

IA

oT

sor

IA-.

row aud
1

care.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

371

Open the Wells of Salvation


O

Spring up,

well. Num. 21:17

Charles Edwin Pollock,

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

1853

b.

Earnestly

i ?
1.

Lord,

2.

Dead

3.

ho

am

fond
world

ear

ly,

PH

a""*

nest

long

ly

would
I
be,
O
would be Thine, and serve Thee for
the

to

like-ness

ly

sin,

live
lost

Spir-it,

un

to
to

Thy

in

grow;
Thee;

Thirst-ing

love;

Come

Cru

ev

for
fy

ci

my

to

m&

Fa

j:

-i^s

ing

In

Thy

to

Dead un

ther!

to

Thy

Filled with

more and deep

com-

er

the earth -ly withheart, Lord, come with aall

fcn

fcfc

-U=-tr-

Refrain

mun

Yearn-ing Thy love more ful - ly


to
Emp-tied of sin and self may I
Show-ers of grace send down from a

ion,

me,

in

noint-ing,

m
ntt

J--

A-

wells
-

pen

the

of
wells

bove

9-i

pi

grace and
grace and

of

pen the

9'

a.

sal
sal

va
va

Pour

tion,
tion,

the

tr-

ta

12-

I:

U k k

streams
deep
in - to
Pour the rich streams deep in-to

s=^

s:

my
my

u*

heart; Cleanse and re - fine


my
Cleanse and re -fine
heart;

^^^^^

ee

338

dt:

B*=S

rich

>

<W#

N
-4- \ #:
=jN 3-~

-*
* -+i
l

df-ff-i

know
be.

my

-\

ASPIRATION

Open the Wells of Salvation

An-*
:

-*i

tho't and af
tho't and af

fee - tion, Seal


fee -tion,

=tEI

me

me

Seal

a-

me

and make

My

Draw nigh

to

me pure

2.

Tho'

3.

There

4.

5.

my

er,

God,

Then with
Or
if

wan
the way
my wak

on

joy

God. James

art.
art.

mi
372

4:

der

Thee,

Near

Day

er,

er

to

light

all

ap - pear, Steps up
to
ing tho'ts Bright with Thy
ful wing, Cleav - ing
the

Thee;

E'en though

it

gone,
heav'n;

Dark - ness

be

f
fe=j=^p^i^l^
rais

My

rest

In

mer

Beth
Swift

eth
a
cy

el

I'll

ly

that

All

Out
of
Caught up

praise,

sky,

gsp
*

That

^=$

=t*

T^T^-Zt-

be
a cross
o - ver me,
send - est me
sto - ny griefs
meet my King,

Thou

God, to Thee

to

like
let

as

3=C

F1E~
p e r

-*r-n
-

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

m
Near

p.

pure as Thou

and make

Sarah F. Adams, 1805-1)

1.

:sr -T

Nearer,

J-

3==*

i-

to

5fc

me;

Still

all

stone,
giv'n;
raise;
Ay,

Yet

in

An

my

g*

^x

Thou

gels

So

by

Still

all

my song shall
my dreams I VI
to

beck

my woes
my song

on

be,
be,

me,

to be,
shall be

:^A

Near-er,

'

ft

if

my
(t

God, to Thee, Near-er,

-
;|^W
L-

my

God, to Thee,

fe

Near

-J-

er

to

Thee.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

373

More About Jesus


Learn of Me; for

More
More
More
More

1.

2.

3.
4.

fcs

a -bout
a -bout
a -bout
a -bout

Je
Je
Je
Je

TFf

*l

=fe=4

*l

am meek and

lowly

heart.

in

IVfatt.

11:29

^m

U^44ki?mm

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

Eliza E. Hewitt, 1851-1920

More of His grace


More of His ho His Word, Holding com-mun -

sus would I know,


sus let me learn,

sus; in

sus on His throne, Rich-es

==

glo

oth-ersshow;

ly

will

ion with

ry

all

dis-cern;

my Lord;
His own;

i^^^^v

*^_

31

in

to

3E3 4

sav - ing full-ness see, More of His love who died for me.
God, my teach - er be, Show-ing the things of Christ to me.
Hear -ing His voice in ev - 'ry line, Mak - ing each faith -ful say - ing mine.
More of His kingdom's sure in-crease; More of His com -ing, Prince of Peace.

More of His
Spir

it

of

^S^^^^
jC

^k-r-AI

A.

^i-^-i

Jk

1*-

r~P-

Refbain

^mm^
More,

more a

bout

Je

sav

-jg^jEjE^jt
d

sus,

More, more a

?EE

^dzz

J-

More of His

ing full-ness see,

Se

J J
1

J".

3=
-L

iS3
EE5

More

bout

J.

J,
I

Je

sus;

1*1

of His love

is:

who

r-

died for

me.

A-

Ji

J.

;ac

ASPIRATION

Want

Thou

F.

^
L. Snyder,

There

1.

3.

The
The

4.

O,

2.

to Love

Him More

Lord thy God with

shalt love the

all

thy heart. Mark

Howard

19th Century

ZZj

ife^E^f

is
a
Prince of
sto - ry

sto

life,

ry
yet

ev

as

er

E.

12:30

Smith, 1863-191*

-S4-

new,
babe

tell

I'll

He came

ev - er sweet - er grows,
suf-fered on
the
tree,

He

how

374

How
No

it

o'er

and

o'er,

in

days

of

yore,

on

the cross

He

love

like that

be

bore
-

fore;

J-H-rfc

How
To

My
I

for
me;
Je - sus gave His life
men;
bring good-will and peace to
sins,
and by His stripes I'm healed;
love Him, yet
know and feel I

H*znrS^==|fci

-=3
=2==2=3

want
want
want
want

I
I
I

to

love

to

love

to

love

to

love

Him
Him
Him
Him

f*
more,
more,
more,
more.

Refeain

mmi * m

IeeE
I

want

to

love

Him

more,
love

Him

=&

@gi

want

to

love

more,

=E

Him more;
love Him more;

fe

feE^ddi^^^d^^tj^z-^
He

did

so

ver

y much for

m4^^0.

me,

want

to

love

Him

more.
love

Him

more.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

More Like Thee,

375

Put on the new man,


Frank M. Davis, 1839-1896

#=:

2.
3.

More
More
More

after

the image of

O
like Thee, O
like Thee, O
like Thee,

Him

Sav-iour,

let

Sav-iour, let

Sav-iour,

let

me
me
me

p=p=r
be,
be,

be,

:t==t=:

ee3 i=2=^g
me from Thy

low

er
ly,

foot

from the ways


ev - er kind

&z

:|=J

g-^^ a j

like

te^

ev

created him. Col. 3:10


Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

Thee from day to day;Nev-er


Pure with-out, and pure with- in; Keep me
All my pil - grim jour-ney thro Meek and

More

agli

let

that
J.

2=2=3^

4q*f
1.

Saviour

Keep

me

in

the

nar

of

sin,

the

crown

of

life

and

true,

Like

Thy

-self

in

all

steps stray,

mmm

row way.
would win.

do.

^=fef= t

*=

Refrain

^
More

like

^
More

Thee,

like

Yes, more like Thee,

*:.*
t-$ 5-5 rMore
likeThee,0 Christ,likeThee
'

Thee,

Yes, more like Thee,

k~k i U-^ g
-fr-r

rtisi
By Thy

rt
342

grace,

let

EJ5

me day

*==
5

by

day

Grow more

and more

like

Thea

:
A-1

ASPIRATION

376

More Like Jesus


My

sheep hear

My

know them, and

they follow

Stillman, 20th Century

M.

J.

and

voice,

J.

M.

Me.John

10:27

Stillman, 20th Century

jg^BEEgp
1.

2.

3.

4.

want
want
want
want

be
be
be
be

to
to
to
to

..

more

Je
gen
meek and low
pure and ho
like

kind and

sua,
tie
ly,

To
I

day;
-

tress;

JV. ^A

^^pPMrti!

m&^>&keEF=F==.
*&
z=S*:

by
dis

Like Je-sus, our friend and King;


As pure as the crys-tal snow;

ly,

And fol-lowHim day


To those who are in

want

to be true and
com-fort the bro - ken want to be strong and
want to love Je - sus

faith

And

f ul,

ev

'ry

command

heart - ed With sweet words of ten


ear - nest, And souls to the Sav
tru - ly, For
Je - sua loves me,

o
-

der

iour

bey.
ness.
bring.

know.

JWb
mw*wvt r
g

fe=

Refbain

'^
More

and

more

like

Je

sus,

would ev

er

be;

ev

^T^TH

er

be;

J^-r.jr^

fe=Bfe 3

*
More

and

A=

more

like

Je

sus,

My
P^

t:

Sav -iour who died


i

for

p>

me.

~i~ *-|i
,

CHRISTIAN LIFE

377

Nearer,

Nearer

Still

Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith. Heb. 10:22
Lelia N. Morris, 1862-1929
Lelia N. Morris, 1862-1929

m*#=*=*fcfc*

Near-er,
Near-er,
Near-er,
Near-er,

1.

2.
3.

4.

still
still

still
still

-fi j

g=

a?

near-er, close to Thy heart, Draw me, my Sav - iour, so


near - er, noth ing I bring, Naught as an
of - f ring to
near-er, Lord, to be Thine, Sin, with its fol - lies, I
near - er, while life shall last, Till safe in glo - ry my
'

*-J

:&

***F=P

&**

si

=*=*

chor

cast,

is

p^^gsp m

O
my

my

-A-

BS**

r~r~n

fold me close to Thy breast, Shel - ter me


sin - ful, now con-trite heart; Grant me the
its pleasures, pomp and its pride; Give
me but
Thro' end -less a - ges, ev - er to
be,
Near - er,

pre-cious Thou art; Fold me,


- sus
my King, On - ly
glad - ly re - sign, All
of

Je

at

A-

'k

T~ti

i 3PP55

an

a
^iiipli
J-

*^

ifcdfc

p
F=F

Ln

-m

Xr

S^Ht^pssfip^Pp
safe in that"Ha-ven of Rest, " Shel-ter me safe in that "Ha-ven of Rest."
cleansing Thy blood doth impart, Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart.
Je - sus, my Lord cru - ci - fied, Give me but Je - sus, my Lord cru - ci - fied.
Sav-iour, still nearer to Thee, Near-er, my Sav-iour, still nearer to Thee.

iea

-I

378

$=
i s
r-rr

tzt

fill

Walk with God

Oh, for a Closer

That ye might walk worthy


William Cowper, 1731-1800

jiFF

of the

Lord unto

all

pleasing. Col. 1:10

George Kingsley, 1811-1844

gfeUr X^i=^=gg
L

for
Oh
Where is

The

clos-er
a
the bless -ed
- dol
dear -est

So

shall

my

walk be

walk with
-

ness

God,

knew

calm and heav'n-ly frame!

When

first

saw the

l^ord?

be,
- dol
have known, What-e'er that
Calm and se - rene my frame;
close with God,
l

^i

k~~ fr~w m
344

z=z i

ASPIRATION

Oh, for a Closer

Walk with God

SEfev

3*
--%--

-*j

the
shine up - on
the soul - re - fresh - ing
de
dol
to
Help me that
pur - er light shall mark the
So
light to

Where

is

-H

-at

&

road

the

Lamb.

view

His Word?
Thee,
ly

That leads me to
Of
Je - sus and
throne And wor-ship on
road That leads me to

g.f*

s:

More Love
To know

the love of Christ,

Elizabeth P. Prentiss, 1818-1878

3=
-1.
2.

More love
Once earth

3.

Let

4.

Then

sor

my

lat

to

-ft

1&
l

~=?

$=z

Hear Thou the


Thee aSwee t are Thy

Now

be

This

" x

JS

_J _
H
3-
^

<sl

a!
>U ~3-

J
1

*-- 1a

<3

prayer

make

On

b< ;nd

lone

seek,

Give

w lat

mes

part

sen -gers,
ing cry

P?t B.

-|

f*

1*
lX

SS##

my
my

T his

is

best;

T his
all
prayer shall be:
Vhen they can sing with me:
1 his
still
its prayer shall be:

is

L
P

-P-

-P-

ear

-P--

I
I

nest plea:

-m-

L
i^

-&-

i:

fcfc

love,

<N

knee;

=^=^z
More

4M

ed

t leir re - frain,
he art shall raise;

Ti

Sweet

My

A
sI*

the

J-J.

ict
r

p.
H

>-

Thee!
Christ, More love to
craved, Sought peace and rest;
its work, Send grief and
pain;
est breath Whis - per Thy praise;

Cmfc

379

Thee

which passeth knowledge. Eph. 3:19


William H. Doane, 1832- 1915

n4
g_4>- i
IrW^-V^-i
?-

Lamb.

the

==bf8d

fcijs:

Thee,
joy
row do

to
-ly

shall

-M-

:3=lr

j-

Christ, to Thee,

k-

More love

z^z:*:
to Thee,

3^=^:

More love

^-*

to

2fe*
Thee!

111
A-men

345

CHRISTIAN LIFE

380

Me

Pass
Whom

Fanny

me
me

Pass
Let

1.

heaven but Thee? Psalm 73:25


William H. Doane, 1832-1915

I in

as
=

JSEi5

2.

have

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

Gentle Saviour

Not,

3.

Trust -ing

4.

Thou

I
gen

not,

at

on

ly

in

the spring of

all

Sav

tie

mer
Thy mer
my com

throne of

iour,

Hear

cy

Find

my hum

sweet

ble

cry;

re

Would I seek Thy


More than life for

it,

fort,

lief;

face;

me,

^g
S3
n

3i=fe

a?

i^f*

While on
oth - ers
Kneel - ing there in
Heal
my wound -ed,
Whom have I
on

te

fczjc

Sav

prrf
^H^J

k-1

ing,

Do

tion,

Help my
Save me

it,

not

Whom

Thee?

me

pass

by.

un - be - lief.
by
Thy grace.
heav'n but Thee?

in

E3E

>k

iour,.

call

d=N

Afr-g

art

deep con - tri


bro -ken spir
earth be - side

1>

Refkain

g*

k-*

Thou

ta=pj

3-s-

l>. h

^i

w-j

Sav

l=|

^=^
-i H-

-=
^-j3=

iour,

Cx

"^-

my

Hear

hi tm

H
1

ble

cry,

While

i*

<3

f*

-1-

f==p-

"

-H*-+=
f

on

-=
-=

fc

3
oth

ers

Thou

1
art

call

ing,

Do

not

pass

me
J:

by.

ASPIRATION
I

B. Elliott

Teach me Thy way,


Warren, 1867-1951

jfPPP
1.
2.
3.
4.

Would Be Closer

would
would
would
I
Clos-er
I

Lord;

JS

^jJN

t^S

er,

'm

= i

Vt=-

V-fc-

a^y
^-i-*-

-ig

q-

ite

si

And walk-ing

the

ho

ly

way.

Thou giv - est me sweet - er rest.


- ance
That brightens my hope each day.
mytreas-ure, The grace I shall dai - ly need.
the al
as - sur

tar,

)-

4*-

*r s

PPf

Vtr

iour,
ter,

s:

and pow

86:11

Warren, 1867-1951

Yes, clos-er
to Thee each day,
Just lean-ing up - on
Thy breast,
- ance,
let me not
Oh,
a - stray,
go
- er,
His mer-its
I
hum - bly plead,

3^ a
Filled with Thy Spir - it
Trust - ing my all on
Feel - ing the bless- ed
Draw -ing from heav-en

Elliott

ig^^^ipl
.

381

Thy truth. Psalm

in

B.

be clos - er my Sav
be clos-er for shel
be clos - er for guid
to
Je - sus my help

will ivalk

Thee

to

-a-

-a-.-*

feN

Refbain

would be clos-er

to Thee.
yes, clos-er to Thee,
.

would be

clos

er

to Thee
yes, clos-er to Thee,

pEJ^E^^Ii^^^zglMM^fe^
m

1*

wl

Clos-er each day,

m
v

E
i*

i ^=*
my heart doth

say,

==R
i
Clos-er,

3
t

my

IS

IF^
Lord,

to

N^lii^l

Thee

(to Thee).

f^^^ii
347

CHRISTIAN LIFE

382

I'm Pressing on the


/ press

for the prize of the high calling of

Johnson Oatman,

-*L~

xl

Jr.,

..J.

God

in

Christ Jesus. Phil. 3:14

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

1856-1926

"*^

up-vvard way, New heights I'm gain-ing ev - 'ry day;


de - sire to stay Where doubts a-rise and fears dis- may;
want to live a bove the world, Tho' Sa-tan's darts at me are hurled;
want to scale the ut-most height, And catch a gleam of glo - ry bright;

2.

I'm pressing on
My heart has no

3.

4.

1.

Upward Way

the

pPHittiiri^^ipptte
I'm on-ward bound, "Lord, plant my feet on high-er ground. "
Still pray-ing as
Tho' some may dwell where these abound, My prayer, my aim is high-er ground.
For faith has caught the joy - ful sound, The song of saints on high-er ground.
But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found, "Lord, lead me on to high-er ground.

wmsmmmm
Refrain
KEFRAIN

Lord,

lift

me up

fc

and

let

fc.

me

stand,

By

faith,

^=^=11^

on heav-en's ta

g^^^^Mrz^ gzzg=g
fr ? k=

ble

land,

_.

^i
A

high -er plane than

348

'

have found; Lord, plant

M feSJE^E
1/

M^ tfi^P

my

feet

on

high

^=&tE$E
V

er ground.

HJ

ASPIRATION

In Christ Jesus ye

Fanny

J.

are

made nigh by

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

H ^3

i t

- sus, keep
me near the cross,
Near the cross, a trem - bling soul,
Near the cross! O Lamb of God,
Near the cross I'll watch and wait,

3.

4.

eife

There a pre - cious foun - tain,


Love and mer - cy found me,
Bring its scenes be - fore me;

Je

1.

the blood of Christ. Eph. 2:13

Crosby, 1820-1915

ft

2.

Hop

ing, trust

-0-

mm&z ^=F

reach

the

gold

T
-

en

v^h-

s=*

in

er,

=:

stream,
Star

-*r-

day,
strand,

Flows from Cal-v'ry's moun- tain.


Shed His beams a - round me.
With its shad - ows o'er me.
riv - er.
Just
be - yond' the

F-

^S

the

cross

fc

Be

my

4=-

^m

^d^^^m
cross,

-p~*

-9-

^^
0

==:

Refrain

In

the

ev

4=^

heal - ing
all,
a
Free to
There the Bright and Morn - ing
to
Help me walk from day
Till

ing
-m-

:E

Z2EES

383

Keep Me Near the Cross

Jesus,

glo

ry

ev

--j-jp

Till

my

^~~~g

ji

rap

jjj

et

tured soul shall find

* * *
* ^^^^
Rest

i^

be

yond

the

*^3r
riv

er.

1
349

CHRISTIAN LIFE

384

Close to Thee
As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord,

Fanny

J.

r a
^_
^pa:
1.

2.

3.

so

Him. Col.

walk ye in

Crosby, 1820-1915

Silas J.

^_^l^^

g
^

j-;

f*

a-=-

jj

2:6

Vail,

1818-1884

j^Ua=

Thou my ev - er - last - ing por - tion, More than friend or life to me,
Not for ease or world -ly pleas -ure, Nor for fame my pray 'r shall be;
Lead me thro' the vale of shad-ows, Bear me o'er life's fit - ful sea,

P^^4

Et*

^fefea
a

Glad

ly

long

my

pil

will

toil

Then the gate

of

grim jour - ney, Sav


and suf - fer, On

life

^g^lij^gsl

ter

May

nal

me walk with Thee.


me walk with Thee.

iour, let
ly
let

en

ter,

N^fppf

Lord, with Thee.

Refbain

i^B^^^g^g^i
Close
Close
Close

to Thee,
to Thee,
to Thee,

to Thee, Close
to Thee, Close
to Thee, Close

close
close
close

^M
-

*EE*iE

i
long

my

will

toil

of

life

gate

pil -

grim jour
and suf
e

to Thee, close
to Thee, close
to Thee, close

ter

ney,

Sav

fer,
nal,

On
May

P
-

iour,
ly
I

to Thee;
to Thee;
to Thee;

All

Glad

Then

a-

ly

the

"

me walk
me walk

let
let

en

ter,

Lord,

i
with Thee,
with Thee.
with Thee.

^s^sppH^ite
350

ASPIRATION

Shine in
God
F.

hath shined

our hearts

in

II

Cor. 4:6

Aaron C. Kolb, 1871-1937

=fe5^=^3B*=5j^i
1.

2.
3.

4.
5.

my
my

heart,
heart,

In-creasemy

faith,

Shine in
Shine in

Come, Ho - ly Spir
And when the king

:g

385

Heart, Lord Jesus

19th Century

Griffith,

P.

My

Lord
Lord
Lord

Je
Je
Je

it,

fill

of

ter - rors

me,

me

lead

need Thee
Thy dear

sus,
- sus,

May

Come show

me

Shall stand

in

to

ev

'ry

light,

day,

pre-cious

my
my

all

cross

blood,

need
way,

mmM^mm
=^

=--*

r
f-

And

sus 5

fet

=t XT

ftp

pel

each cloud and

shad

ow

To

help

me keep Thy

stat

utes

Of

sin

Dis

com- plete

With heav'n's
Oh,

re

me

help

fresh
to

And

chase

To

walk

the

me

And make

na

My

ward,

Re

ly

cleanse

ing

man

go

for

way my
nar-row

night

way;

me pure and

hun

gry

gard

less

spir
of

good
feed

- it

sway

his

m B

=g^^tTlff^-i

ippli
my
me
my

3*E*
O
my
O

Shine on
Oh, leave
In -crease
love
And though the way
Thy rod and staff

soul,
not,

is

Je
Sav
Je
rug

to

help

Oh,

help

Come

in

So

when

Thy

pres
with

And

me

with

Thy

love,

faint,

fall;

heart
path

to

Thee,

will

in

ged,

And bind my
And though my

me,

My

Or

else

safe

ty

drear,
sure,

is

=s:

:=

^i^l^^lPP

-^

me when

Thy might and

my
-

And warm

m^
I

^m^^m
Sas

sus,
iour,
sus,

days

ence

will

the

Fa

e^

need

Thee,

me

help

are
num
sus - tain
ther's fa -

bered
me,
vor

Thy

faith - f ul

When Thou
Thy

smile

Give

com

I'll

rest

dost

ness
hear

love
fort, hope,
in
love
of

to

prove,

me

call,

see.

I'll

and
se

cheer
-

5&

cure.

m
351

CHRISTIAN LIFE

386

God

Purer in Heart,

God. Matt.

Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see

Fannie Estelle Davison, 1851-1887

5:8

James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

=ppa=3=3Eppi|!^=3l
1.

2.
3.

Pur
Pur
Pur

er
er
er

in
in
in

heart,
heart,
heart,

tti

Whol

Z\_

d
-

* | &z~

Most

lov

ing

One

day

may

May

to
to
to

Thee.
-

ly.

see.

Guide me with coun - sel sweet; Pur


Let
me with Thee a - bide; Pur
Reign Thou my soul with - in;
Pur

er
er
er

in
in
in

heart,
heart,
heart,

Oh, for a Heart to Praise


O

Lord, with

my whole

1.

Oh,

3.

A
A

4.

An

5.

Thy

2.

53
BEE
352

-N3

me
me
me

Help
Help
Help

r
v-

to
to
to

^r~ *be.
be.
be.

Sis

i^

My God
heart. Psalm 9:1

Anthony

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

^"-g: J3j_dS.

=b=t

mx-rrt
praise Thee,

*-

llipppipi

/ will

to

Thy

Watch Thou my way - ward feet,


Thou my Friend and Guide,
Be
Keep
me from se - cret sin,

387

de-

=j^a^

:^

:|

Teach me
That
I

eee

to

ly

me
me
me

Help
Help
Help

God,
God,
God,

tm.

d=
^3
z\~
P^3s^3^
vote my life
Thy will
do
ho - ly face

O
O
O

J.

Showalter,

r T

1858-1924

=t

A heart from sin set free!


for
a heart to praise my God,
heart re-signed, sub - mis-sive, meek, My dear Re-deem-er's throne;
love
di - vine;
heart in
ev - 'ry thought re-newed, And full of
hum-ble, low - ly,
con-trite heart, Be - liev - ing, true, and clean,
na - ture, gra - cious Lord, im - part, Come quick-ly from a - bove,

# *=t

r*

f*r^
-p
r

ASPIRATION

My God

Oh, for a Heart to Praise

s=S=r

^L_*

r*=* i
A

me.

Where on

lone.

heart that's sprin-kled with the blood So


free - ly shed for
- ly
Christ is
heard to speak, Where Je - sus reigns a Per feet, and right, and pure, and good, A
cop - y, Lord, of
Which nei-ther life nor death can part
From Him that dwells with
on my heart, Thy new, best name of
Write Thy new name up

+
=1= I
.

f-l

-in.

Love.

JS.

-4

Thine.

388

So Let Our Lives and Lips Express


Adorn
Isaac Watts,

the doctrine of

tues

reigns
truth
of

with
and

vir

es

God our Saviour

in

all

things. Titus 2:10

Lowell Mason,

1674-1748

the
af

shine,
-

in,

love
Lord,
-

ford,

To

prove the

And grace sub


Our

And
And

in

ward

doc - trine all


dues the pow'r
pi

faith stands lean

give

ing

new strength

to

di

ap

on
faint

1792-1872

of

ty
-

His
ing

vine,
sin.

prove,

Word,
souls.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

389

Way

God's
Just and true are

Charles

W.

Naylor,

^5Z_~4Z^=

Thy

ways,

Is

Best

Thou King

of saints. Rev.

1874-1950

Hgi *t=3=*

&

1869-1945

*+=9

is best; if
hu-man wis-dom A
fair -er way may seem to show,
Had
I the choosing of my path-way, In
blind-ness I should go
a-stray,
He lead -eth true; I will not ques-tion, Tho' thro' the val- ley I shall go,
Thy way is best, so lead me on- ward, My
all
I
give to Thy con-trol;

God's way

1.

2.
3.

4.

:?&4ia

t#:

itiliii|iftpsfiiili
"
U
I

W*

u*

PP^ *- ^ *

on-ly that our earth-dimmed vi-sion


far a - way in dark-ness,
Tho' I should pass thro 'clouds of tri - al,
Thy lov - ing hand will tru - ly guide me,

'Tis

And wan - der

15:3

Clarence E. Hunter,

The truth can nev -er


Nor reach that land of

And drink
And safe

clear- ly

know.

end-less day.

the cup of hu-man woe.


to glo - ry bring my soul.

Refbain
IUBFBAIN

God's way

is

best, I

will

not mur-mur, Al-though the end

Wf m

-m
::

may

not see;

ft.

F ^FN

3=

i^pPt^ipilp
Where'er

He
nti

meekly

fol-low God's way

leads

I'll

-A-

-A-

-A-

-A-

-A-

a.

ps

a.

|a

.)

is

best, is

best for

me.

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

390

Thy Will Be Done


Thy

will be

done

earth, as

in

is

it

in

heaven. Matt. 6:10

James McGranahan, 1840-1907

Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871

--I-

My

God

and

What

tho'

in

Let

but

my
my

Re - new
Then when

Fa

ther,

lone

grief

faint- ing

will

on

while

ly

heart

from day

home, on

loved, no
be
With Thy sweet Spir - it
with Thine; and
Blend
it
mixed with
The prayer oft

breathe no more

earth I

my

Far from
For friends

stray
sigh
be blest
to day;
I

^3

==3=q

:<*=
from my heart
rough way, Oh, teach me
would I
still
ger nigh, Sub- mis- sive
leave
Thee
I
for its guest, My God, to
hard
All now that makes it
take a - way
hap a
on
sing up
I'll
tears be - fore,

to
re

life's

Ion

m iii

Oh,

Sub

teach

be

done!

Thy

will

me

My
All

now

that

I'll

sing

up

^^

the
to

pier

"Thy
"Thy
rest, "Thy
say, "Thy
shore, "Thy

be

will
will
will
will
will

say,
ply,

be
l>e

be
be

III

mis - sive
God, to

Thy
be

from

my

still

would

Thee I
makes it
on
a

heart
I

leave

hard

hap

to
re
the
to
pier

say,
ply,
rest,

say,
shore,

be

will

done!

Thy

done!

"Thy
"Thy
"Thy
"Thy
"Thy

-hi

fumm

done!"
done!"
done!"
doue!"
done!"

will

will
will
will
will
will

be

he
be
1*5

be
be

done!

done!"
done!"
done!"
done!"
done!"

ri
355

CHRISTIAN LIFE

My

391

Jesus, As Thou Wilt

For even Christ pleased not Himself. Rom. 15:3

Benjamin Schmolck, 16721737


Trans, by Jane Borthwick, 1813-1897

Carl M. von Weber,


Arr. by Joseph P. Holbrook,

1786-1826
1822-1888

wilt:

may

Thy

be mine!

wilt:

Tho'

seen

thro'

wilt:

All

shall

be

~i

J5T

:4:

*+=^&t
My
My
My

1.

2.
3.

Je
Je
Je

sus,

as

sus,

as

sus,

as

Thou
Thou
Thou

^a L&^F^
m$=

-A

-Jfczb

^=j^^Lj_ j

&T
In

Let
Each

Thy

hand

of

love

not my
chang-ing

star

of

hope

to

fu

n i

fefe

-jr.

3=$;

Sdz

zs

And
If

And

356

my

my

would

Grow dim
glad

sign.

ap trust with
dis

ly

pear.

Thee.

J-

1P1
-

bove,

W
re

all

or

J3d^M

me;

-A

home

tear,

for

,nkhj=^

or through joy,
Through sor - row
earth hast wept
Thou on
Since

Straight to

well

ture scene

Efc

A-

will

many

Con

And
I

me

duct
sor

trav

Thine own,

as

rowed oft
calm
el

JX^

'

'

jSl?jSft..

^^=^^1

a
-

lone,

ly

on,

jl

.-.

me
still
to
say, "My Lord, Thy
must weep with Thee,,"My Lord, Thy
sing in
life
or death, "My Lord, Thy

^4al j."

help

will

will

*=F

J2
:t

will

be done."
be done.
be done."

A-men.

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

My
/

W.

Charles

delight to do

&

&44z<

Thy

1874-1950

Naylor,

Amen

Heart Says
will,

O my

God. -Psalm 40:8


Clarence E. Hunter,

mm&m

my -self

Thy serv-ice,
the heart - ties of earth may be sun-dered,
Tho' my plans and my hopes may seem blight-ed,
When I pass to that heav - en - ly coun - try,
have yield

1.

ed

to

All

2.
3.
4.

4z

frLj

J,-f
-

And Thy
So

that

will

pres

1869-1945

ence

love Thee
soul with

And my

my

may Thy
and
its

iHiig^3f3

Az

bos

392

om

doth

pur -pose

ful

trust in Thee
glo - ry doth

fill;

still,

thrill,

This for- ev

fill;

o - bey Thee, And my


not mur - mur, Ev - er
all
is well that Thou do - est,
And my
er shall be my re - joic - ing, That my

my Sav - iour, I haste to


me glad - ly sub-mit and

Help
For

Jj j^j tf J,

J f|J

l.
;

know
-

^H -[f^4^fe^^pf^^
:

fcfc

mm

heart says
say - ing
heart says
heart said

Refrain

-K

-N-

,-!

men

to

Thy

will.

men

to

Thy

will.

a=^

mmm^m m=^^E5-=tE^=

:fcd

cr
will

Lord,

And

f5

a -3

jL

know

*.. zj

that Thou lov

est

me

ff h fiffidfa

j^JjXj^
w
hum

ble

sub

mis

sion,

^ toim

j
And

ps-

still,

While

bow

heart

in

^^^^^

j j=fcfeg
my

low

says

men

gjHg

to

Thy

i
will

Is
357

CHRISTIAN LIFE

393

Would Not Have My Way

Not
Mts.

W. H. dinger,

4:
4:

as I will, but as

Thou

wilt. Man. 26:39

Andrew

20th Century

L. Byers,

1869-1952

fe.

i^^y^ppppp|ifip

1.

2.

3.

would not have


would not have
would not have

m^

my
my
my

*jgH*

|*

-V-v

S
for

lone,

way, dear Lord, but Thine; I


would not walk away, dear Lord, but Thine; E'en tho' the road be
way, dear Lord, but Thine; I
do not ask for

* *
I-

jjj^^pl

-^r-

might

Thou know-est what

fall:

lead

so

best,

is

-I

me

on;

I'll

rough I will not fear: E'en tho' the sun re - fuse some-times to shine, I'll
beds with flow 'rs entwined Thy way might be some moun-tain-side
to climb, Some
:

s S=^l^

*=?

=*-

-K~^-

:^=E

Refbain

^epp^pps*fi*^
lis

ten, Lord,

I'll

hear Thy faint-est

call.

by faith and know that Thou art near,


wand 'ring sheep or some lost lamb to find.
walk

M
-

dark

'

O keep me

LZ

est night

for Thy-self and Thine a

IE i

has come,

I'll

I
Copyright, 1936, bv Gospel

way, dear

When shadows

fall

and

=E=E=
W

ix

Bpf^H

=*=*= *

trust in

Thee

to guide

PP

$
Trumpet Co.

lone:

*==

fk===^^
358

my

mmm
mm
^

Lord, but Thine;

would not have

in

me

saf e

B=t=tt

His Piaise Anew.

-:

ly

home.

PIS

Used by permission.

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

Oh, Be
Be

still,

and know that

394

Still
am God. Psalm

46:10
Peter

Har. by Henry

William Ebel, 1863-1918

l^S

Spffi

1.

Oh,

Be

3.
4.

be
cou

still,

Goerz,

1870-1913

K. Goerz, 1872-1952

=fc

2.

J.

J.

thou

soul

ra - geous, firm
Why shouldst thou so fear
dear Lord,
will
I
Yes,
-

s=t

Tr

of

Thou

art

and

When

life's

mine,
true
ful
be
be still,

At

not
bat

for
-

the tempt
will trust

sa

ken;

tie's

wag

ing;

er's

roar

ing?

Thee

ev

er;

pii=p^ipii

u-d

Sim

still,

my

sin
soul,

may

be
ply

trust

in

God

mit

to

all

Thy

^H

-^

the pow'rs

Tho'
Oh,
-

sub

I'll

t-i

He
He

who gave
who doth

See

God's ten

Lord,

Thou know

of

rage,
rest

and
-

lone,
will,

* fm -- &

Thou

un

sha

ken.

the tern - pest's rag


Sa - tan's wrath
ig - nor
Cling
for - ev
to Thee

ing.
ing.

shalt

be

When

* -~

-^

His life
for thee, Thus per - mits
His love
our sor - rows share In
der-ness, and prove, With the saint
is
best, Con - fi - dent
est what

"^

* -s

er.

that thou shouldst be


and ten - der carea - bove,
ed hosts
in

this

rest,

I'll

PP^P^PPIPP
For
Tri

thou shalt see Tempt- ed


than thou canst bear Will
not

thy good,
-

als

His

un

Till

mm

as

more
-

fail

dwell

ing,

with

won-drous
all

the

love,
blest,

Ev
And

er

for
let

for

with Thee

a
thee
thee

sea
suf
car

in

heav

son.

fer.
ing.
en.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Have Thine Own Way, Lord

395

O Lord, Thou art our Father; we are the


Adelaide A. Pollard, 1862-1934

and Thou our potter. Isa. 64:8


George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

clay,

rt
-*

gA

Al

Have
Have
Have
Have

1.
2.

3.

4.

hd. w1

&r-*

Lord! Have Thine


Lord! Have Thine
Lord! Have Thine
Lord! Have Thine

way

own
own
own
own

L-

At

,li

*i
o^ --AJ
L-!^-^i-

me and

Wound-ed

and

Hold o'er

my

'

oi-1I

i^l

gA A
vr

l- z

^J

the

art

Search

rl

Cjai+,

Thou

way!
way!
way!

Wf -Z-

-9

Thine own way,


Thine own way,
Thine own way,
Thine own way,

-JhP
/h h

^htn

"

Pot

try

wea
b6

&-

7~WT
(^>

Mas -ter,

fee

P=

I^3

~r
L

so

lute

Ls w

Pow

pow

er

Sure

sway!

Fill

with Thy Spir

it

Till

er

he
IA

""1

iSH

is

shall

I-Hf

Wt-

At
I

am

now,

As

in

Thine!
see

Touch me
Christ on

s r^fh

-*-.

|A

ly
all

While

wait

Thy

pres

and

heal
al

ly,

Yield

ing,

PP1
-

and

ed

ence Hum-bly
me, Sav - iour
ways, Liv - ing

bow.

di

^&7

still,

in

MEN.

!ee
-<G>~

h-

Copyright,

all

pray!

r-#
ff^-f*: A

will,

day!

Mould me and make me Aft er Thy


Whit - er than snow, Lord, Wash me just

clay.
-

sfe

TfiJ

reserved.

to

Help me,

Ab

ing

f ~

the

me,
- ry,
-

am

ter;

Renewal 1935 by G. C. Stebbins.


1907.
Used by permission.

My

396
We

love

Jesus,

Him, because He

Assigned

to

Hope Publishing

Co.

All

rights

Love Thee
first

John 4:19
Adoniram J. Gordon, 1836-1895

loved us. I

William R. Featherstone, 1846-1873

S=^!ii

360

1.

My

2.

3.

4.

In

Je

love
will love

Thee, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the


cause Thou hast first lov - ed me, And pur-chased my

love

Thee be
Thee in

life,

sus,

man -sions

of

glo

will love

ry

and end

A H

Thee
-

less

W-

in death, And praise Thee as


ev - er
alight, I'll

de-

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

My

sin

fol

lies

par
long

don

on

as

Thou

Cal
lend

in

heav

dore Thee

Jesus,

Love Thee

re - sign;
ry's tree;

My

gra

cious

Re

love

Thee

for

say

when

va

est

me

breath;

And

en

so

bright;

I'll

^V*

^mn^mi
r

my

er,

ing the

death -dew lies


glit - ter-ing

the
sing with the

J-J-

deem
wear

*-

r
Sav

iour art

thorns on
on
cold

Thou,

crown on

my
my

-I

ev
ev
ev
ev

If
If
If
If

Thy brow;
brow,
brow,

er
er
er
er

Wz

-L^

loved
loved
loved
loved

my
my
my
my

Thee,
Thee,
Thee,
Thee,

[-^j

t*

<

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,

Life,

and Let

'tis
'tis

'tis

EE=E
Take My

'tis

now.
now.
now.
now.

he*

397

Be

It

Who

then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord? I Chron. 29:5
Frances R. Havergal, 1836-1879
William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868
'

-91.

2.
3.
4.

5.

-#i-

Take my
Take my
Take my
Take my
Take my

life,

feet,
sil

will

love;

and
and

let
let

be
them be

ver
and
and make

my

-V-

Lord,

it

mm

Con

crat -ed, Lord, to Thee:


Swift and beau- ti - ful for Thee;
Not a mite would I with -hold;
se

my

gold;

it

Thine,

It

shall

be

no

lon-ger mine;

pour

At

Thy

feet

its

treas-ure -store;

---

eE=e
to

Take
Take
Take
Take
Take

Thee,

Thine for

er

more

|^E

to

be

*--^~r-

my hands, and let them move At the im pulse of Thy


Th
my voice, and let me sing Al ways, on ly
for
my
my mo - ments and my days, Let them flow in cease less
my heart, it
is
Thine own, It
shall be Thy
roy
al
my -self and I will be
Ev
er,
on ly,
for
-

give

my

love.

King,

praise,

throne.

Thee.

--*=&&,

tfbffe!
Lord,

ev

t=vt

=r
Thine for-

b\h-=

CHRISTIAN LIFE

398

Consecration
my whole

/ will keep Thy precepts with


Mildred E. Howard, 20th Century

heart. Psalm 119:69

Andrew

L. Byers,

1869-1952

*ft

S
iii^^i^^^ii^ipiii
gave His life for me Should I
not give Him mine?
where my Lord di-rects, His
pur - pose I'll
ful
fill;
sus I
will
Tho' He may call
a cross the sea, With Je
go,
is
dear er
still;
My home and friends are dear to me, Yet He
My all, O Lord, to Thee I'll give, Ac cept it as Thine own:
Since Je - sus
care not

rtg

;=:*

N .
Mr~~

lA

j^P

^=^r^
I'm con

se

know He

And

tell

In

my

For Thee

the
af a -

era

ted, Lord,
'ry one

to Thee,
ev pro-tects
lost
of love
so free,
fee - tions first He'll be,
lone
I'll
ev - er live,
-

*==t

-c

be whol - ly Thine.
Who does His ho - ly will.
Till
all
His pow'r may know.
And first His righteous will:
My heart shall be Thy throne.
shall

fi^ii
n

Refrain

*
My

Lord,

life,

kt4

*-^
I

give

fe

to

Thee,

*fcfa

My

tal

z!?r*

ents, time

and

all;

e^^^fes^gja
r~tr
I

'11

serve Thee, Lord, Thine own to

be,

hear Thy faint-est

I '11

call

f aint-est call.

*=

*#
362

if

^=^
r

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

A
He
Johnson Oatman,

all,

left

1856-1926

Jr.,

399

Surrender

Full

rose up,

and followed Him. Luke 5:28


George C. Hugg, 1848-1907

have made, I've giv


2.
3.

4.

5.

My hands, my
My loss or
My mon - ey,
My life, my

feet,

my

gain,

my

la love,

&m

my

head,

heart, I've giv


hopes and fears, I've giv
bors, bur- dens,cares,I've giv
my fain - i - ly, I've giv

'

en
en
en
en
en

all

to
to
to
to

all

to

all

all
all

Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

=
:=|:

^=^

ini

sus
sns
sus
sus
sus

^=^=E
-6<-

My

on

tar laid, I've


the
al
sin - gle part, I've
re- tained a
I've not
My health and strength, my grief and tears, I've
My voice, my pen, my songs, my prayers, I've
I've
e - ter - ni - ty,
For time, and for
all

is

*=^=

U-

*
t

-*

bfe

=f=tF

giv
giv
giv
giv
giv

mm

en
en
en
en
en

all

to

all

to
to
to
to

all
all
all

Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

sus.
sus.
- sus.
- sus.
- sus.
-

~~

f=f

Refbain

1mm
sur

I've

mmkm

ren-dered

I've

all,

surrendered

'

^-y v v

sur

ren-dered

all

surrendered

all,

L u

'

sp t^u

ail

3S
3fe
Ev

'ry -thing

is

on

the

al - tar,

I've

sur

ren-dered

all

sur-ren-dered

J-J***

all.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

400

Sri

< -J

3.

Now

the world

sur

to
will

cost

that

am

or

of

Thy

bid

^JA

vine,

bid

fare -well,

all

the

way,

-J -i

Cause me in lands a
Bro - ken for - ev - er
All

di

friends and home,

with Thee

go

VJi
*&
All

me

.1.

will

will

will

will

is

Thine,

will

far

to

roam,

will

spell,

will

bey,

will

its

jfel

deep
o

be
be
be
be

true

to

true

to

true

to

true

to

Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;

=j j-^ S^ kt^-

have

ding will

1862-1929

PPPa=*

ren-dered, Lord

may

Lelia N. Morris,

gSiErg

Ful - ly
Tho'
it

4.

be found faithful. 1 Cor. 4:2

1862-1929

2.

1.

man

required in stewards, that a

It is

Lelia N. Morris,

-i

Will Be True to Thee

be
be
be
be

true

to

true
true
true

to
to

to

J jy

Thee.
Thee.
Thee.
Thee.

turn

^F
Refrain

^B=j a^pE^yi=ifig
^__|*

|_

will

be

true

Thee,

to

Lord,

will

be

true

Thee;

to

ML

^-EK> w-

i^^^^^P^^^
Where Thou

lead-est me,

will

fol

low Thee,

S=*
will

be true

to

r-1

Thee.

^iFTffflTTft^ii
Copyright, 1913. Renewal
364 Used by permission.

1941

by Nazarene Publishing House.

All

rights

reserved.

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

Ready
am

ready not

be

to

to
bound

401

Do His Will
only, but also to die. Acts 21:13

Ascribed to A. C. Palmer

Charles D. Tillman, 1861-1943

i^S
-

to

suf-fer

y
y

to

go,

3.

Read
Read
Read

to

speak,

4.

Read-y

to

speak,

1.

2.

grief or
read-y to
read-y to
read-y to

Read-y to stand the


Read - y to watch and
Read - y with heart and
Read-y o'er souls to

pain,

bear,
think,

warn,

y
y
y
y

to
to
to
in

^=H=
Refrain

gfei=H=
Read
.a.
'^1

1/

.
;t!

Iil~

-
(

1*-5

yearn;

send

0th

give,

Till

ers,

He

Read - y
death, Read-y

fit,

<

r .i.. ;.

<

He

if

sees

best.

way.

shall clear the

bear
for His

the

to

re

strain.
-

turn.

ff^^^^^^Ea

to

brain

^PjfpF^^

stay at
home and
stand a - side
and
stand where He
sees
life,
read-y in
ri

pray

J :JVc

m44$&&
Read
Read
Read
Read

test;

read

to

stay,

^71^..^.
>-A

-A-

-A-

<*--**-

'SdalSZaXH

TT.

go,

-4K

"
'

Read

my

place

-f-

to

fill

ITT

r=^d
gab
Read-y

for serv

asG

ice

al

low-ly

or

atzab
great,

Read-y

to

do

His

will.

365

CHRISTIAN LIFE

402

Is

Your

on the Altar?

All

As the servants of Christ, doing the


Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

F
1.
2.

3.
4.

Wm

God from

the heart. Eph. 6:6

Elisha A.

3^3=^ a

will of

Hoffman, 1839-1929

?
And have

You have longed for sweet peace, and for faith to in-crease,
ear-nest-ly,
Would you walk with the Lord, in the light of His Word, And have peace and conOh,
we nev - er can know what the Lord will be-stow Of the bless-ings for
Who can tell all the love He will send from a - bove, And how hap - py our

fer-vent-ly
pray'd; But you can - not have rest,
or be per - feet - ly blest
tentment al - way,
You must do His sweet will, to be free from all ill,
which we have pray'd, Till our bod - y and soul
He doth ful - ly con-trol,
hearts will be made,
Of the f el - low-ship sweet we shall share at His feet,

Un

til

all

On the
And our

al
all

When our

all

sac

>

tar

laid.

is

you must
-

tar
tar

lay.

is

laid.

is

laid.

Your heart, does the

Spirit

your

Is

con

all

trol?

on the

al

You can on

tar

ly

of

be

1 Jru-

and have peace and sweet rest, As you yield

Erf#3tEl

366

al

tar your all


on the
al
al
on the

ri-fice laid?

biest

on the
-

Him your bod

gPP

y and

soul.

^ m

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

All for
Lo, we have

left

and have followed Thee. Mark 10:28


A. D. Lough, 19th Century

all,

Mary D. James, 1810-1883

te^t^
3^3* +-*--4r-.
1.

All

2.

Let

for

Je

All

sus!

3.

my hands per - form


Since my eyes were fixed

4.

what won

der!

403

Jesus

for Je
His bid
on Je

a-maz

how

g*.

up
-

sus!
ding,

All

Let

my
my

be-ing'sran-somedpow'rs
in
His ways,

sus,

feet run
I've lost sight of

ing!

Je

sus, glor-ious

zgt

be-sides,

all

King

of kings,

3*

HSL

=^.
my tho'ts, and words, and do - ings,
Let my eyes see
Je - sus on - ly,
en-chained my spir - it's vi - sion,
So
Deigns to call
me His be-lov - ed,

All

-JF

All
All
All
All

for
for
for
for

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus!
bus!
sus!
sus!

all
all
all
all

for
for
for
for

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus!
susl
sus!
sus!

All
my days, and all my hours.
Let my lips speak forth His praise.
Look -ing at
the Cru - ci - fied;
Lets me rest
be-neath His wings;

my

All

days,

Let my
Look-ing
Rest- ing

"T

"

lips

^-

my hours.
and all
speak forth His praise,
the Cru
be-neath

at

now

ci

fied:

His wings

izigpi^Ep^*

b-HH

All
All
All
All

for
for
for
for

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus!
sus!
sus!
sus!

all
all
all
all

for
for
for
for

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus!
sus!
sus!
sus!

5:

Nf^fl

fi

vl

-H

my days and all my hours.


Let my lips speak forth His praise.
Look-ing at
the Cru - ci - fied.
Rest-ingnow
be-neath His wings.

All

-(*-.

-m-

367

CHRISTIAN LIFE

404

Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy


But what things were gain

to

me, those

counted

loss for

Christ. Phil. 3:7

Theodore

Jane C. Bonar, 1821-1884

Perkins, b. 1831

E.

ii^^pppiippilp^^
Fade, fade, each earth-ly joy;
Tempt not my soul a -way;
Fare well, ye dreams of night;
- ty;
Fare - well, mor-tal -

1.

2.
3.

4.

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus

is

sus

is

sus

is

sus

is

Break ev - 'ry
Here would I

mine.
mine.
mine.
mine.

Lost

Wei

in
-

this

come,

e-

l^igi!Pi^gsp
Earth has no rest-ing place,
Born but for one brief day,
Left
but a dis - mal void;
Welcome, sweetscenesof rest,

Take My Heart,
Unite

Source

1.

Ev

4.

May

my

heart

to

Unknown

fear

sus

is

sus

is

sus

is

mine.
mine.
mine.

sus

is

mine.

Father

Thy name. Psalm

86:11

m^
Charles

Take my heart, O
Fa - ther,make me

3.

irtfcs

405

2.

Je - sus a - lone can bless; Je


Pass from my heart a - way;
Je
Je - sus has sat - is - fied;
Je
Welcome, my Saviour's breast; Je

er

let

Thy

the

blood

of

Edwin

Pollock, b.

=i

own
all Thine
Fa - ther take it; Make and keep it
pure and low - ly, Fond of peace and far from strife
grace sur- round me, Strengthen me withpow'r di - vine,
for - giv*n
all
Je - sus heal
me, And my sins be
-

4-

m P
368

1853

'":

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

Take My Heart,
\

Thy

Let

Spir

the

Thy

of

Till

Ho

ly

cords
Spir

-fs=q-

*=t

it,

-S-

and

sin
This proud heart of
melt and break it
Of this vain and sin
paths un - ho - ly
to
be who
love have bound me, Make me
in
the patl
take and seal me, Guide me

it

Turn - ing from

Father

stone.

fnl

life.

ly
to

Thine,
heav'n.

eiii^BS^Bpiplt
406

Only Thine
O
Dan iel

S.

Lord, truly

=t

heard

see

ipl #
Re-deem

the dear
the Man
He rose

gave My - self
'Twas all for me,

"I

His ten
Nay, Lord, take all,

On
On

sac

ly

ly

rifrht,

Thine, on
Thine, on

MHK, by

der mer
and not
in

ri - fice

A.

ly

ly

116:16

Je

In

bow

And

Up

on

Cling to

the

son's claim,

Here on

Thy

die
-

And

know, And

make me

sus'name, To

all

Thine

(Omit.

love

1869-1952

Zt

world and
al

the
ther's

love
all

I'll

this

di

on

Fa

Thy

all

Thee

thou not

wilt

cy pleads To
a part, All

Thine, My life to
Thine, For Thee a-

L. Byers,

3=^33
r

ed heart

tones

ter-cedes

for thee,
-

"J-

say,

up
His

Lord,
-

lo,

.&-'

Cop\

O man,

er

Sor - rows

of

and in
For me
And shall my poor di vid
O Lord, I bow to rea

servant. -Psalm

Andrew

And

am Thy

Warner, 1842-1895

tar

be
con
His

<e>

vine,
cross;

throne;

Thee?
lie,

Mine?"
fess.

own.

ev - er
world I

be.

lone

live.

die.

give;
)

to

.a.

L.

Bycrs.

From

Select

Hymns.

Used by permission of Gospel Trumpet Co.


369

CHRISTIAN LIFE

407

Whiter Than Snow

Wash me, and


James Nicholson, c.1828-1876

r*-4"

Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

1.

2.

3.
4.

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus,
sus,
Sus,
sus,

l=St

long

to

look
for

Thou

snow. Psalm 51:7


William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

shall be whiter tlian

d c-^
be

se

est

hum

most

pa

mmmmmm
want Thee

for

ev

live

er

to

to

make

wait, bless -ed

Lord,

at

com
Thy

now,

in

me

help

me

my

in

plete sac

cru

ci

fied

the

en

tient

ly

skies,
treat;

And

wait;

Come

fice;

Break down ev
I
give up

feet;
ate;

By
To

soul;
-

ri

whole;

ly

bly

per - feet
throne in

down from Thy


this

'ry

my-

my

faith, for

^^m^^^TTf^^
and with

new heart

WB

= za:

ev - 'ry
foe;
out
knowself, and what - ev - er
I
flow
cleansing, I
see Thy blood
sought Thee, Thou nev-er saidst"No"
-

Li.

ere

dol,

cast

s^e

3E*

Now
Now
Now
Now

those

wash
wash
wash
wash

me,
me,
me,
me,

and
and
and
and

shall
shall
shall
shall

affPF
Refhain

**
T^*=
whit

snow;

370

s:^:
-

er

than

snow.

Now wash

me,

Whit

and

er

mm

than

shall

who have

snow,

be

whit

yes,

whit

er

be
be
be
be

er

than

than

snow.

+--*:e:

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION


I'll

Ralph

E.

My

1.

Being made free from


Hudson, 1843-1901

life,

my

love

now be-lieve Thou


Oh, Thou who died on
I

2.
3.

Live for

and become servants

sin,

408

Him
God. Rom.

to

6:22

Dunbar, 19th Century

C. R.

give to Thee, Thou Lamb of God, who died for me;


dost re-ceive, For Thou hast died that I might live;
To save my soul and make me free,
Cal - va - ry

^mjH-&mi^^m
*?
$

may
And now
Oh,
I'll

t3_jlJJ^-Ep

JK-*h-*4
ev

hence-forth
con - se -crate

er

faith

I'll

trust

my

life

^e

be,

ful

Thee,
to Thee,
in

i#i
f t

Sfc=*E=:*z

Refeain

f
I'll

jpjfeji
live

for

F
I'll

Him who

died for
--

live

iour

iour

my
my
my

and
and
iour and

God!
God!
God!

^mFf

? 'E

?=^

fe=^=^

t:
%--

Sav
Sav
Sav

^^ a ^ dm^m

-' -- -*-.
fe

My
My
My

for

Him who

-m-

me,

How

hap - py then
-m-

-4f~,

^ VF^=U
I

my

life shall

be!

-lA-5-

bzzb:

died

for

me,

My

#^^

Sav -iour and

V W

my

God!

CHRISTIAN LIFE

409

Love Not the World

Love not the world, neither the things that are


Gertrude A. Flory, 19th Century

the world. I John 2:15


George B. Holsinger, 1857-1908

in

fg^^^^PPiilfegl
1.

2.
3.

4.
5.

Love
Love
Love
Love
Love

not

the

world

not

the

world

not

the

world
world
world

not

the

not

the

daz- zlingshow
re -nown,
sin
and strife
Its
Pure joys
a- bove
Its

Con-ceals

wealth,

Its

Chris

tian, hear,

snare

Ex-

ceed

In

shin

things

ly

ni

The sweet

-est

joy

Oh, strive

to

win

Oh,

con-

In

Je

Shall

on

to

sus

lose

each

your

ho

-->-

can

be

ly

Christ your
i

brow

dol

stow,

ap

^skM

the world

is

Je

life!

love,

^=H:
Love not

Dies

as

sus'

pear,

He
And
" He

wast

glo

drained death's cup


ev

did

er

up

not

love

?cr

ed

breath.

ry

wave.

for

you.

ward

tend.

the

world "

3^3^
3 3=3^
plea,

Sweet

to

life

you

He brought

^fes

lone

Cal

va

ry,

Your

sin

lost

^f Ni^il^^

EJjj
372

with death on

^-

soul

PP

a heav'n-ly crown, Which plumes of

crate

se

Refrain

earth

slaves

im-pearled,

EE

^==

and true;
tran-scend;

ihg words

^=1
:f=ft

en

the good

earth-

All

death;

of

The blood-bought soul

He

sought.

iiH

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

May
Johnson Oatman,

light

men. Mall.

shine before

so

410

5:16

George C. Hugg, 1848-1907

1856-1926

Jr.,

Me

the Christ-life Shine in

Let your

m P^TOxgPPiir
With feeling.

1.

In

2.

Spot

this

- less,

May
May
May

3.

4.
5.

of

pure,

and

find

that

it

shine

in

me

each day,

^J ^
t

" Sav

Ev
Glo

iour,where-so

e'er

Thy

mil

era

ted

on

ly

ter -

ni

in

con

er

Then

ri

hu

thro'

fy

- se
-

ing
e

all

be,
ty,

Refrain
:

&
in

qr-

ii&8

me,

N-

be,

Thee,
ty,

May
May
May
May
May

yes,

shine

in

^
- life

shine

- life

shine

life

shine

- life

shine

in

me
me

the Christ

- life

shine

in

me

the Christ -

P^irn
May

the

Christ-life

m
W
m iP#^

H^r

- iour, where -

so - e'er

J3.

i r=E

^
May

be,

me
me

the Christ

RUard.

Sav

clay

&m
=5=f

the Christ

nO}~
see
me,

of

the Christ

__J^as

Shine

l*r&

F-

-^-V-

T3.

IS
EE

k
t
~
I

leave this house

Till

A-nm

3^&ii ^

Cloth'd

and care, This shall ev - er


my pray'r
be
nn - de - filed, As be - com - eth, Lord,Thy child,
my com-mand, Soul and bod - y, heart and hand,
Thy will,
in
my mis - sion can ful - fil
I
sin

the pow'rs at

^ntf

$-*

world

the Christ

.p-^-,

- life

shine
-

in

me

s
shine in

S3ST

me.

S
373

CHRISTIAN LIFE

411

Am

Whose
Fanny

feE
2.
3.

4.

am, and

whom

I serve. Acts 27:23

Crosby, 1820-1915

J.

1.

Lord

Thine,

&

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

mum

3=3==^

am

Thine,
Lord; I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy
Con -se- crate me
now to Thy serv - ice, Lord, By the pow'r of
O the pure de - light of
sin - gle hour
a
That be - fore Thy
There are depths of love that I
can - not know Till
I
cross the
I

f^-t
>

5w

e^

-*-

_h

-^T-

long to rise
to
me;
But I
in
the arms of faith,
Let my soul look up with a stead-fast hope,
grace di - vine;
spend, When I kneel in prayer, and with Thee, my God,
throne I
There are heights of joy that I
nar - row sea;
may not reach
love

*=& A A A
P n- v* T
.aI

'

&p
clos
will

A|

er

drawn

to

be

lost

in

mune
rest

mt

Draw me near

as friend with friend.


rnee.
in peace with Thee.

near

er,

near

f
rj

J
To

cross

the

where Thou

KsiH!

P^

er,

*=

1
hast

near-er, bless -ed

er,

com-

Till

mm

t&%

Lord,

Thee.
Thine.

And be
And my

^=j^^

w WUH*

Draw me near

died;

Aj

R-r--

-J*

Ta -

HA-

i-

er,

^k^^dy^d=#^
P

near

fss
374

er,

near

er, bless

ed Lord, To

:=:

42-

Thy pre

cious bleed

ing side.

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

412

Follow On
// any man serve Me,
William O. Cushing, 1832-1902

1.

2.
3.

Down
Down
Down

te

in
in
in

the val
the val
the val

ley with
ley with

ley,

or

let

him follow Me. John 12:26


Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

my
my

mmmw^^

Sav-iour
I would go, Where the flow 'rs are
Sav-iour
I would go, Where the storms are
up - on the mountain steep, Close be - side my

wmmmm^m^
the sweet wa-ters
the dark wa-ters

bloom-ing and
sweep-ing and

Sav

iour

t*=U

would

my

soul

ev

er

Ev

'ry-where

He

flow:
flow:

With His hand

to

keep;

He

me

will lead

leads me
lead me
safe - ly

would

will

in

the

444-4

^ULU.UMM4H-i^

&&
fol

low, fol

nev

er,

path that

nev

He

low on, Walk - ing in His foot-steps till


er fear, Dan - ger can -not fright me if
on
has trod, Up
to where they gath - er

the crown be won.

my

Lord

is

near,

hills

of

God.

the

'mm
Refrain

m^m
Fol-low! fol-low!

Fol

low

fol-low

wm^^w^M

would follow Je-sus! Anywhere, ev

'ry where,

would follow on

would fol-low Jesus Ev 'rywhere He leads me I would follow on


!

375

CHRISTIAN LIFE

413

Sitting at the Feet of Jesus


Mary

Source

and heard His word. Luke 10:39

sat at Jesus' feet,

Unknown

Source

Unknown

il^Siillil^ilil^ltelS
the

1.

Sit

ting

at

2.

Sit

ting

at

feet of
the feet of

3.

Bless

me,

my

Je

sus,

Je

sus,

O
what words I hear Him
Where can mor - tal be more

me,

As

Sav-iour, bless

4^pi=i=
H

-tk u-

Hap

There
Oh,
-ps-s-

r r

-y

5EE

ting

at

ting

at

\z

pre

^-j-

Je
Je
Je

-*--

-1

sus,

sus,

sus,

prove I've been with

V tr

would look up -on the past;


There
I
love to weep and pray,
Make me ho - ly as He
is;
I

r-

[-;

& _j_i

'

S^NfeSi

^=F=

tzs

Je

JE *^*

U=V-=rT=F-3-C_c_j_,

For
His love has been so gra While I from His ful-nessgath

376

me,

<*

5^:2

feet,

May it find me there each day.


And, when wear -y, find sweet rest.
Let
me see Thy face so sweet.

cious!

on

^
May

Thy

VST

sor -rows,

the feet of
the feet of
me, Lord, the mind of

Sit

at

* ziEzlriS

U
g

Sit

Give

iEE

py place! so near, so
I
lay my sins and
look down in love up
-~

low

mm

zfc:

ifc

sit

say!
blest?

cious, It
-

er
sus,

has

won my

heart at

Grace and com-fort ev

Who

is

all

'ry

last.

day.

my right-eous-ness.

U::

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION


I
/

am

Am

the vine, ye are the branches. John 15:5

Knowles Shaw, 1834-1878

414

the Vine

?P

Knowles Shaw, 1834-1878


r

'

am

for

ye

much

the vine and


ye are the bran ch-es," Bear pre-cious fruit
are clean thro' words I have spo -ken, Liv - ing
in
Me,
in love
to know you, Walk-ing
Yes, by your fruits the world is

l."I
2.

"Now

3.

as

- sus
in Him
to - day; Branches
fruit ye shall bear; Dwell-ing in you,
day; Fol - low your Guide,
chil-dren of

Je

no fruit ev

er bear -ing, Je

He

sushath

Myprom-ise un - bro - ken, Glo

ry in
pass-eth be-fore you, Lead-ing to
-

^l#^^E^|i^^l^#^f^f-g=p

Refrain

said,

"He

tak

heav'nwith

Me

realms of

glo

mm.
branch -es;

eth

ye

shall

ri

am

ous

way."
share." "I

am

the vine

and

ye

are

the

day.

the vine,

be

faith -ful

and

true;

Ask what ye

k-

feffppp
will,

your pray 'r shall be granted, The Fa-ther loved Me, so

have loved you.

'

377

CHRISTIAN LIFE

By Thy Blessed Word Obeying

415

//

Daniel

1.

2.
3.
4.

5.

S.

man

love

Me, he

keep

will

My

words. John 14:23

Andrew

Warner, 1842-1895

L.

Byers,

1869-1952

Thy bless -ed Word o- bey - ing, Lord, we prove our love sin -cere,
By"
Feign -ed hearts Thy name pro - f ess - ing, Thy com-mand-ments cast a - side;
Ev - 'ry word Thy mouth hath spo - ken Is
es - sen - tial
to our life;
In
Thy wis-dom, Lord, con - fid - ing, We will fol - low
in Thy way:
Each com-mand-ment Thou hast giv - en Is
a
way-mark on the road,

mum

*m
I:
-

a l*j

*t

t
we hear Thee

For
But

<?)

ing up

gen-tly

we feel Thy great sal


Thy man-dates love be
With Thy love in
us
a

^t

say

:s:

a*-+i

All

Lead

e
?=tt ?=^=z=z
EEfe

ing,

va

tion,

to

ken,

bid

from earth to heav

"Love

en,

^fas=Mg
fc=fc:

do

as

well

r
as

hear."

And in all Thy truth a - bide.


To
op - pose them is
but strife,

ing, 'Tis
-

will

To

de - light - ful
to
o - bey.
- ed throne of
God.

the bless

Ei=
V

Refrain

^^~~t^u=4=^^

P=^
Dear Re-deem

er,

nM^

fc
^S

* m=4
f
In

378

we would hal - low

Thy

foot-steps

All

Thy Word,

so

X?

firm and true,

jTr^fir^n^

meek - ly

fol

low,

Thy commands we

love

to

do.

^m m

RESIGNATION AND

Make Me a
/

H.

J.

will

extol

416

Blessing Today

Thee,

Lord. -Psalm

30:1

Henry

1859-1942

Zelley,

lCRATION

L.

Gilmour, 1836-1920

pj^pgppp^g^^i
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

to choose my path, Lord, lead


do
not ask
-round me, Lord, are sin - ful men, Who scorn
To those who once Thy love have known, But now
Some saints of Thine are in dis-tress, And for
er-rand, Lord, Send me,
If
Thou hast an - y
I

me

in

and

dis

tf

?=&

S^E

Inspire each tho't and prompt each word,


Use me to win them from their sins,
Help me
to lead them back to Thee,
O
let
me go and help them, Lord,

Use me

in

an

y way Thou

wilt,

Thy

way;

o - bey;
are far
a -stray;
Thy full - ness pray,
and I'll
o - bey;
-

1 fr i

And make me a
And make me a
And make me a
And make me a
And make me a

bless - ing to
bless -ing to
bless - ing to
bless - ing to
bless -ing to

day.
day.
day.
day.
day.

Refbain

^IjEFJ^- _ J_Bp=^i=^jz

SEg
ty

Bless me, Lord, and

make me

a blessing,

I'll

glad-ly

^ =3Z

Thy message con -vey:

f^^^ii^fei^iii
Use me

gg
w

to

help some poor, needy soul,

And make me a

bless-ing

to

day.

k~V

379

CHRISTIAN LIFE

417

Revive Us Again
Thou

Wilt

William

John

J.

Husband, 1760-1825

^^^^^^^=2
^rrrrxj
q^=

S:
i

2.

We
We

4.

Re

O
O

us

vive

m^w

for the Son


for Thy Spir

God,
God,

praise Thee,
praise Thee,
3. All
glo - ry and
1.

not revive us again? Psalm 85:6

Mackay, 1839-1885

P.

to the

praise
gain,

fill

of

Lamb

love,

of

light,

that was

slain,

Thy

each heart with

Thy

- it

love;

For

Je

sus

Who has shown us


Who has borne all
May each sou! be

^^^a^^4^^^fk~j

^-nt

now gone

is

Sav - iour, and scattered our


sins, and has cleansed ev 'ry
kin

died with

-**-

<&^rf-

lu

jah!

SI

fire

JL.

418

E. Leeson,

4 g

2.
3.
4.

M-

JL-

Hal

f
1

lu

jah!

Thine the

glo

ry,

^^^

r f"
i

'

Thine the glo- ry;

Him, because He

Re -vive

ff-^r

us

Hal-le-

ifcczfcr

gain.

Me Day by Day
first

loved us.l

John 4:19

d=d
3-

#=2:

1*

-g-g-

A =

Source

Unknown

Sav - iour, teach me day


o- bey;
by day Love's sweeties - son to
Thy bid -ding may I move,
With a
child -like heart of love, At
her joy;
Love in lov - ing finds em -ploy In
o - be - dience all
feel
the love
I
owe;
Thus may I
I
re - joice to show That

&
380

jah!

r~B

Hal-le

love

1807-1882

*t
;

lu

- le -

bove.
42-

Saviour, Teach

it
1.

from a

J^_tL

i=it

stain.

W=&i tt ^^m

We
Jane

re-

bove

night,

t:

A -men;
"K"

who
our
our

=F
Refrain

died and

j~

rt

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

^^^^

Saviour, Teach

Sweet -er
Prompt to

Ev

Sing

les

son can

not

Me Day by Day

Lov
Lov
Lov
Of

be:

serve and fol - low Thee


new that joy will be:
till
Thy face
I
see,

er
ing

Him who
Him who
Him who

ing
ing
ing

first
first

first
first

who

His love

P'-rff-rf-P'-t^ t$

^^P

rf*

loved
loved
loved
loved

-r-r

me.
me.
me.
me.

Fr f-ii

r
My

Use Me,
Then

I;

send me. Isa. 6:8

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

f*=4

my

it

noon

3.

Pride

of

will

^a

or

"fc= E

-X-g-+E~

^*-

gra- clous Sav - iour, Use me, Lord, as pleas - eth Thee
be
it
mid- night, Wea -ry watch or blaze of day,
and lust of sta - tion, Lord, I would from all be free.

Use
Be

rue,

2.

419

Gracious Saviour

Here am

fc-J*.

34
4: an:

-ar t

I,

Woodrow, 19th Century

Frederick

1.

said

T' t=

feL=^tf^^

Noth -ing done for Thee so


Shout -ing with the hap - py
And the on - ly hon - or

low

ly

But

ers,

Toil

reap-

is

great

ing

in

^^^

e-nough

me.
for
hid -den way.
use
to Thee.

the

^^^^Nj^^^^B
seek

ing, Lord,

be

to

of

$=

Refbain

i
g g g g r

"6

JUt-4t

TT 5
Use
Use me,

me,
Use
Sav -iour,

tfftf

ip

g 5 5 p p

me,
Use
Sav -iour, Use me,

s S
O my

my

^US
iJ

me

^t m

-z*-

a-

c 6 c r r

me,
Use
Use
Use me, O my Sav-iour,Use me, O

*s ti

-
'

me,

O my

Al

as

:5t

il

pleas-eth

it

Thee

SG

tog=^

Use me as

it

pleas -eth Thee.

Sav-iour,

|::

"J !

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Teach Me the Measure of My Days

420

Lord, make

me

to

know mine end, and

the measure of

Sh
SeHS^

feSE
me

1.

Teach

2.

span

3.

What

should

4.

Now

mm

J3t^-^

I
-

would sur-vey life's nar - row space,


ty
and dust,
is
but van They make our ex - pec - ta - tions vain,
I

-y-M
421

give

my mor -

J-

fcfcg

2.
3.

4.

in

tal

t'rest up,

learn

how

all

his

In

And dis And make

Prince of Peace, con


Thou hast bought me
May Thy will, not
Sav - iour, at Thy

perfect peace, whose

trol

my

will;

mind

my

My

God

my

all.

is

Will

stayed on Thee.lsn. 26:3


William B. Bradbury, 1816-1*

^fc*=-^

F=f
Bid

Hush
Lord,

Now
One

strug- gling heart be still;


pened wide the gate to God:
Thy will and mine be one;
this

with Thy blood, O mine, be done; May


feet
fall,
I
Thou

am.

ap

frail

flow'r and prime.


point our trust

j.

Bid
my fears and doubt - ings cease,
Peace I
ask, but peace must be,
Chase these doubtings from my heart,
Let Thy hap - py serv - ant be

382

And

Prince of Peace, Control

Thou wilt keep him in


Mary A. S. Barber, b. 1840

1.

Wilson, 1764-1824

all

is

Man
I

days. Psalm 39:4

of
my days, Thou Mak - er of my frame;
that we can boast; How short the fleet - ing time!
wish, or
wait for, then, From crea-tures earth and dust?
bid
my car - nal hope, My fond de - sire re - call;

meas-ure

the

for

my

Hugh

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

my

my

life,

my

God,

my

alll

spir -it

be
Thy per
for - ev
in

in
to peace,
ing one with Thee,
feet peace im - part,
er - more with Thee.

F^F

-r

RESIGNATION AND CONSECRATION

Saviour, More than Life to


Lead me

Fanny

J.

in

the

S^P^S^

more than

Sav-iour,

2.

Thro' this chang-ing world be-low,


Let me love Thee more and more,

life

to

am cling-ing, cling-ing
Lead me gen-tly, gen -tly

me,

1.

Till

4:

422

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Crosby, 1820-1915

m^3.

Me

way everlasting. Psalm 139:24

this fleet-ing, fleet-ing

close to Thee;

as

go;

life

is

o'er;

iipppi

3:
Let

Thy

pre-cious blood ap-plied,

Trust-ing Thee,

can - not stray,

my

is

lost

Till

soul

love, In

ev - er, ev - er near Thy side.


can nev-er, nev-er lose my way.
a bright-er, bright-er world a - bove.

l=S
t=s

gSi A^r-a
b

Refrain

in

Keep me
I

spasp

i=iE3
-f^-

Ev-'ry day,

3E*

ev-'ryhour,
Let
- 'ry day and hour,

me

feel

-0

Thy cleansing pow'r;

Ev - 'ry day and hour, ev

^^^
May Thy

ten

der love

to

*4p&J##f

me

Bind

me

clos-er,

clos-er, Lord, to Thee.

see
383

CHRISTIAN LIFE

423

Jesus,

My

Come, take up the

Henry

F.

Lyte,

cross,

1793-1847

and follow Me. Mark 10:21


Ascribed to Wolfgang A. Mozart, 1756-1791
Arr. bv Hubert P. Main, 1839-1925

my cross have tak - en. All to leave and


Je - sus, I
Let the world de - spise and leave me, They have left my
Man may troub-le and dis - tress me, 'Twill but drive me

1.

2.
3.

**

Cross Have Taken

fc

fol - low Thee;


Sav - iour too;

to

Thy

breast;

jx

^^^m^m

ked, poor, de-spised, for-sak - en, Thou, from hence, my


all
shalt be.
hearts and looks de - ceive me; Thou art
not
like them un - true;
Life with t.ri - als hard may press me; Heav'n will bring me sweet - er
rest.

Na

Hu- man

rt^TM

^sS^=^
xfefc:

f^T

M^

wmm^^mmm

Per- ish ev - 'ry fond am - bi - tion, All I've sought, or hoped, or known;
And while Thou shalt smile up on me, God of wis dom, love, and might,
left to
me;
in
grief to harm me, While Thy love is
Oh, 'tis not
-

Yet,

how

rich

is

my

Foes may hate and friends


Oh, 'twere not

EE
384

in

joy

-t

con-di

tion!

still
my own.
and all
is bright.
un-mixed with Thee.

God and heav'n are

may shun me; Show Thy


to charm me, Were that

=F=BE

face
joy

&^.

ss

CROSS-BEARING

Way

The

Home

of the Cross Leads

Let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.

Brown Pounds,

Jessie

424

Matt.

16:24

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

1861-1921

^j^^HHtoga
^M
m
S3
lm
**

by the way

in

must needs go home


must needs go on
Then I bid fare-well

1.

2.

3.

of
the cross, There's no oth
the blood-sprinkled way, The path that
the way of the world, To walk in

to

er
the
it

ss

way

3=3

but

Sav
nev

iour
er -

this;
trod,

shall ne'er

If

more;

For

ev

my

mm
If

the way
Where the soul

of

Where He waits

at

^=

m&

is

get

sight

of

er

climb

to

the Gates of Light,


the heights sub - lime,

A
^Nf^pidd

Lord says "Come, " and

fc

B&
m

my home

Refrain

H*iftH
T

31 =

the cross I
miss.
at home with God.
the
o - pen door.

The way

of

the cross leads

J-

:z=z=:zz=t=z=t

j,

5t
t=^

tt

home,

+*

-t^l 'r

The way

'

f=p

the cross leads home;

of

It

is

^i
^H=^=m^^^f^
P^^Si
leads home,

***

seek

leads

home;

H=4
a
sweet

at=fc
Copyright, 1906.

to

know, as

i
Renewal

on -ward

1934.

The way

of

the cross leads home.

^44^Lrr-^
3=P #
^rrrrt
f"

^
*c=pi

go,

The Rodeheaver

Co., owner.

All rights reserved.

Used by permission.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Am

425

a Soldier of the Cross

Endure hardness,

as a

good soldier

of Jesus Christ. II

t-

sol

the cross, A
fol-1'wer of
the
the skies On flow - 'ry beds of
me to face? Must I not stem the
if
I would reign; In -crease my cour - age,
this glo-rious war
Shall con-quer, tho' they
trious day shall rise, And all Thy ar - mies

5.

Must I
be car Are there no foes
must fight,
I
Sure
Thy saints in all

6.

When

2.
3.

4.

that

il

2:3

A. Arne, 1710-1778

=t

34=2

Am

1.

Tim.

Thomas

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

lus

dier
ried
for

of

Lamb?

to

ease,
flood?

-<2-

Lord;
die:

shine

*=-

U=t=

^fiS^I
And

own

His cause, Or
blush to speak His
the prize, And sailed thro' blood -y
Is
this
vile world
a
friend to grace, To
help me
on
to
I'll
bear the toil, en - dure the pain,
Sup - port - ed by Thy
They view the tri - umph from a - far,
And seize it with their
robes of
In
vie - fry through the skies, The
glo - ry shall
be
to
fear
I
ers fought to

shall

While oth

mm

426

win

zc

tii

=fc:

name?
seas?

God?
Word.
eye.

Thine.

f=F

Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?


Let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow

Thomas Shepherd,

1.

2.
3.

Me. Luke

9:23

George N. Allen, 1812-1877

1665-1739

- bus bear
the world go
free?
the cross a - lone, And all
His toil - some way;
Dia-owned on earth, 'mid griefs and cares, He
led
The con - se-crat-ed cross I'll bear, Till from the cross set
free,

Must Je

mm

^r*

A *

Ar

^f

ifel

5=as==jr*

m=wP=l

No: there's a cross for ev - 'ry one,


And there's a cross for me.
But now in heav'n a crown He wears, And reigns in end - less day.
And then go home, my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me.

JL
386

in

CROSS-BEARING

The Cross
Come, take up the

427

Not Greater

Is
and

cross,

Me.Mark

folloiv

10:21

^^-=#^p^a^

Ballington Booth,

Ballington Booth,

1855-1940

3.

The cross that He gave may be heav-y,


The thorns in my path are not sharp-er
The light of His love shin-eth brighter,

4.

His

1.

2.

will

have joy

But it ne'er out-weighs His grace,


Than composed His crown for me,
As
it falls on paths of
woe,
As I'm walk-ing in
His sight,

ful-fill-ing,

in

.
g
w=&

m m

1855-1940

?-*-+*

JT

r*-

7sz

p^4^^^^m=uk^
ft

!*>

The storm that I feared may surround me,


The cup that I drink not more bit - ter
The toil of my work grow-eth light-er,

As

My

It

to the blood

all

S=E
p=^

am

But it ne'er excludes His face.


Than He drank in Geth-sem-a - ne.

bring-ing,

stoop
-

to raise the low.

me

can keep

lone

right.

f,ffg

Refrain

^LSL-t-\=t=$&
The

cross

J-4-gHr
not great-er than His

is

mi^H

^=^
hide

His bless

"X

ed

face;

not

^i+e-np^^

am

&^
_V mm

^^

pz

The storm can

grace,

is

fied

to

know

utttir

-w-

sat

^^^^ppi

a
3=t=* ^-=^=^=^-t

That with Je

BE i

fcrfr

n?

=ft

sus here be

p~ r=gi
p

low,

can

^^

con

quer

ev

f=f=F

'ry

foe

387

CHRISTIAN LIFE

428

Take Time
Be ye

holy: for

am

to Be Holy
God. Lev.

the Lord your

^^*

:
Take
Take
Take
Take

to

be

time

to

be

time

to

time

to

be
be

^ft

f!

-yu

fel

1&

Spend

And
Each

B E.

time

Sfcfczfc
53EE

E3E
s=^

ho
ho
ho
ho

ly,

Speak

ly,

The

ly,

Let

ly,

Be

al

ways,

And

feed

se

cret

With

Je

not
run
thought and

be

fore

mo

each

Him, What
tive
Be

i
d

Make
By

friends

of

God's

look

ing

to

Je

sus,

Help
Like

In

joy

or

in

sor

row,

Still

Thus

led

by

His

Spir

it

To

="

j~ a

ag

ing

in

Thy

friends

in

thy

noth
con

And,

look

ing

to

Je

Thou

Guide,

thy

soul

ev

neath

on

His

sus

er

be

tide

His

con

trol

Word;

mm
who

are

Him

thou
low

shalt

tains

of

foun

t
-r-=r

those

fol -

lone

weak,
be

thy

Lord,
love,

--F^t

*3

get

dren,

3?^3^3E

chil

For

thy

gp^ Bg^ g

i
in

es

Him

in

Lord
on

thy
-

bfc-

fr

oft
with
world rush
Him
be
calm
in

much time

bide

20:7

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

William D. Longstaff, 1822-1894

mg

bless

ing

to

duct

like

ness

shall

sus,

Still

trust

^=^^1

soon shalt

be

fit

mmmm

His
His

ted

For

ser

-K

in

His

vice

seek,
see.

Word,
-

bove.

SANCTIFICATION AND HOLINESS

More Holiness Give Me


Follow peace with

all

men, and holiness. Heb. 12:14

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

PS
1.
2.
3.

More
More
More

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

e
ho
grat

pu

429

li

ri

XLfcd

-+-=-

ness
tude

give

ty

give

me,
me,
me,

give

More striv - ings with - in;


More trust in
the
Lord,
More strength to o'er- come;...
.

EE^E^E^EEm

HI

aMore
More
More

pa

tience

pride
free

in
-

f ring,

in

suf

His

glo

earth

dom from

Efc

it

a *
-^

ry,

stains,

^
More
More
More

sor

hope
long

-fil-

row

for

sin;

in

His

ings

for

Word;
home;

-J-

3f=3=3^EE*
More
More
More

faith

in

my

Sav

tears

for

His

sor

fit

for

the

king

t
-

iour,

rows,

dom,

3^^-3=3
More
More
More

sense
of
His
pain
at
His
used would I

More
More
More

3
joy

meek

in

His

serv

ness

in

tri

ij^a
r
-

ice,
al,

More
More

^#=M=&^P
bless

ed

and

ho

be;

f"~F

m Jx
3f

care;
grief;

ly,

More,

pur

praise

Sav

pose

in

for

re

iour,

r=f

like

prayer.
-

lief.

Thee.

389

CHRISTIAN LIFE

430

Humble Thyself
Humble

Johnson Oatman,

A.

Walk with God

to

yourselves therefore under the mighty

hand

of

1856-1926

Jr.,

J-i-fc

3:

God. I

AA

-j

_l

Pet. 5:6

Rogers, 19th Century

VV. J.

f\

*l j~ s

**

If thou wouldst have the dear Saviour from heav-en Walk by thy side from the
Just as the Lord in the world's ear - ly
a - ges Walked and communed with the
Just as the stream finds a bed that is low - ly, So
Je - sus walks with the

1.

2.
3.

3s:

rFH^Hffr^

^^m^m

pmorn

the

till

There

ven,

is

U ^ ff M

rule

that each day

you must

proph-ets and sa-ges, He


will come now
if
you meet the
pure and the ho - ly; Cast out thy pride, and in heart-felt
Si:

J
Hum-ble thy-self

*=

&.

Refrain
. I

r~g~ir

^m

will

draw

P
He

1
will

not

4*.

gjJfPM^

3=^qzE^=F[

390

thy-self and His pres-ence shall cheer thee

walk with the proud or

tions;

near thee, Hum-ble

BiW^pi

i
-I*

tri - tion

Bs^TTW^^

walk with God. Hum-ble thy -self and the Lord

to

m *=

<J~

con
con

r
low,

fol
di

the scorn-ful,

.1

Hum - ble

? EEEEE^^ZES^fl

,1

thy

self

to

walk with God.

JTA.
>

Ifc.

k..

kJ

A-

^EpEE^EEp
-r

SANCTIFICATION AND HOLINESS

431

Humility, Thou Secret Vale


subject one

lie

William G.

Schell, b.

to

another, and

be clothed with

2.
3.
4.

Hu
Hu
Hu
Hu

mil
mil
mil
mil

thou

^tt-t^

cret vale,
pure thy place!
se

mm

Un - known

h>

-a

^^^=r^m
Where show'rs
Thou
door

nev
of bless - ing
of en -trance in
per
thy courts our

m
in

crys

tal

iE&
E

wa

ters

cov

er fail,
to grace
feet rest
er me,

^E

f*

&

And
And

Oh,

k*

ra-

make thy

blest

=a

ev

ries ne'er de
er - last - ing

My

help

less

all

the

soul

to

bode with me,

Thou

an

of

gel

If

*1

may ev

er

time.
keep.

U:

sky;

Jft.

-f2-

=p- rlgz

*J

bliss!

the

H4^

-i

part.

-3

1"^

S
-

s^zii:

^m

iEj^E^^I
zzft^-&dSL

glo

:4=

3=*=

Grows sweet-er

sj

Refrain

to

With
Thy

5:5

proud in heart;
how
Thou seat
of
ho - li - ness!
how calm the breast That knows thy peace sub -lime?
thou shore-less sea
Of
per - feet love
so deep!

ty,
ty,
ty,
ty,

m^
4zi

Pet.

Clarence E. Hunter, 1869-1945

^E#=-g-^;afe
1.

humility. I

1869

dwell with thee,

My

rii^iiii &

soul shall

nev

3=

er

die.

i
391

CHRISTIAN LIFE

432

The Christian's Passport


Our

Lewis

conversation

who en

The

saint

2.

Who

shines in

3.

To

those

who en

the
earth

with

all

the

ray

of

first

comes

ti

ness gleam, While yet

Is

fled,

And found

And

when

they reach the

bi

saint

on

this

His prom

3=

-\=r-

&

light,

lee,

port,

...
.

To
Or
The

A-

is

on

the

g g

12= s
392

dwells with
that

all

pass

port

the

all

hap
at

es.

m&

see

glo

its

ry

And

there,

sings with the glad throng,

lan-guage

all

glow

Or
Stands

mmmm

mmmim^^j^^j^F
who
he
shouts with

earth,

bode,

in

-*rP
idt

in

^- -t=d

sun

the

first

^^^M
joins

On

quil ease,

=ttI 5=*

walk

sane

Who

tran

Or

birth,

- al

mmm

HNHMNNMi
ju

in

rest

sought Christ's right-eous- ness,

in heav'n's

roy

of

bright

To

1852-1932

wears the bldod-washed robe, Finds

^=^

first

Heatwole,

Who

S^i

J.

Or

And

ter heav'n,

tt=t

heaven. Phil. 3:20


Lewis

ters heav'n,

that bright world,

dwells

#
a

1.

2=fcfc

es

in

is

Heatwole, 1852-1932

^m
J.

blest, First

py

choir,

the

gate,

On
"You

fc=J=

God's sun - light here,


earth first heard the song,
first found heav'n be - low."
sees

mm

SANCTIFICATION AND HOLINESS

433

The Temple of God


Daniel

S.

Ye are the temple of God. I Cor. 3:16


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951
Warner, 1842-1895

i3pg^^

fcfc

Not

How won

3.

No

Elite

in

- ti -

n ^ W

by

art;

of

sin,

with -in;
and peace;

lEEf
t

ig

ful
the tem pies made with hands, Tho' beau
that He would take This poor
a - bode
der - ful
more I think of God
a - far, But see Thee, Lord,
Lord, en -shrine with - in
my breast, My con - stant joy

1.
2.

4.

feSESEE?:

fet
'?

PPP^
God
And wash
shine

My

soul

con - de-scends To dwell with - in


me in
pre - cious blood, And now
a - bide
me, Thou morn -ing star, And keep Thy tem
in
can now for - ev - er rest, Se - cure
in Thy

But

Oh,

mer

*=T

in

s*#

8^

my

cy
His

mt

i~Z&

heart.

with -in!
-

pie

em

clean.
-

brace.

m
t

i w

Refrain
5

3E
Oh,

l
l

t=b

==f-J
glo

ry

to

i:
Je

J4-1

j;

sus!

so

J
f?~3
sweet

in

Jj
me;

H^pi^^iiip
393

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Faith of Our Fathers

434

Earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. Jude 3

Henri

Frederick VV. Faber, 1814-1863

gBEj
1.

Faith

of

Our

fa

Faith

of

our

fa

1*

rSh-

--->--:

3.

fe

p-HH-p^?
r

2.

our
-

F.

Hemy, 1818-1888

Adapted by James G. Walton, 1821-1905

fa

thers! liv

thers, chained in

we

thers!

pris

_2j_

-&-*-

In

of

dun

in

heart

ing
ons

dark,

Were

will

love

Both friend and foe

still

spite
still

geon,

and
in

Vt

I*

^{4ifi^

^=
and

fire,

sword;

science free:

con

our

all

si
&P

how

How

sweet would be

1-

we

If

they, like

By

kind

hear that
them, could
words and

ly

beat

high

their

chil

as

love

thee, too,

ho
ho
ho

fe): bi,

glo

rious word! Faith of

die

for

thee!

vir

tuous

life:

Faith of
Faith of

"*

ly

fa ith!

ly

fa ith!

W( i
w i

will

ly

fa ith!

will

fS>-

is^g r
394

a
* =*M

a*

knows how,

^ ^TTTJHH

r
ISfr-

joy

dren's fate,

feb-- e=Tff

jfaPfr
*

with
-

4^-

I
1

When-e'er

hearts

our

And preach

strife;

5^ J

will

be
be
be

h-

our
our
our

fa
fa
fa

thers!

thers

thers!

hn

51
3 ih F^=

=41
-

-$*

tr ue

to

tr ue

to

tr ue

to

thee
thee
thee

-r
^

till

till

till

&

dea th!
dea th!
dea th!
-

__

^
Ua

=H

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

435

Striving Onward, Pressing Forward


toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God. Phil. 3:14

/ press

Philip Friedrich Hiller, 1699-1769


Trans, by Julius H. Horstmann,

b.

Melody from Wurtenberg, c.1853

1860

-*

1.

2.
3.

13
on

ing
While con
In
the
Striv

tend
sor

ward, press-ing
ing, and with

for-ward,
stand-ing

Life

row which the

mor - row

May

us

roll,

JS

4^
fc

to
gam,
and right;

di - vine
the truth
a - round

For

t=

-*-

f=

js

=*=f^

We
Draw
Hold

ev - er
near - er,
ev - er,

will

us
us

make en
show

deav-or

Un

clear - er,

Lord,
Save,

us
us

leave

nev

er,

til

we

Thy

Spir

at
-

save

tain,

it's

might;

the

soul;

a
S^Q
^=^=^^44=4^

^^

*5

mP

J-

r#ffl=1

that prom - ise


to
a - bide:
de - tains we'll cast a - side, By
and yearn -ing heart;
each sad
Thy Word its strength im- part To
of life,
Thro' temp -ta-tion's
dai - ly strife, Thro' the van - i - ties

What
Let

fa

JL

JL.

-2.

JfL.

^=#=t#
Who

en

Praise a

Lead

Words

us

a^

dur - eth, life


se - cur - eth.
bound-ing shall
be
sounding,
on - ward, for - ward, up - ward,

copyright, 1908, by

Eden Publishing House.

^
mam

r~r
And

ppp

the prize shall

At
To

gain.

Thy throne of
our

Used by permission.

glo

light.
rious goal.

395

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Don't Let Your Light Burn

436

Low

Let your light so shine before men. Matt. 5:16

M. D. Ussery, 20th Century

wm

=S
1.

2.

3.

r=*

O would you

^^m=m
J.

be

bless

ing true,

As

on

E. Williams, 20th

thro' life

The world is grop-ing in


de-spair, God's love they do
The lov - ing Sav - iour needs your aid, In
let - ting sin

Century

4-s-

you

go?

not
ners

know,
know,

I^PPP^i

i==i^^i^^yijsg
Be

con -stant in
God's serv
to guide them to

So
Sal

va

tion'sfree,

who

ice here,

the right, Don't let

live

light

burn

low.

t=fi=$==

m^i

your

may come,

will

S2TD

Refbain

dt

mMm^^^t^l^^m
rt
rcr
r

Don't

your

let

light burn

Don't
burn low,

low,

let

P^i^zp=|=^=j^^^

PPP13^
con

stant in

God's serv

ice

here, Don't let

:*- *>-

r&:
396

low;

burn low,

rfczfczt:

Be

your light burn

*
your

_A_-A_A-

g
light

ii^_^

burn

II
low.

i^

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus


Stand fast in the faith,
George Duffield, Jr., 1818-1888

yn

b
i

/L b

"A
^

Stand
Stand
Stand
Stand

1.

3.

4.

/iTte

men, be

George

_
L_^

up
up
up
up

for
for
for

for

i-A -A A
-a

Webb, 1803-1887

J.

stand
stand
up, stand
up, stand
up,

437

Cor. 16:13

H
j

*
a

of

the

call

j_J
*
!

up,

stro ng.-l

'

~^J

2.

you

wt

4-J-

t^r-

9
^-

Je
Je
Je
Je

jj

sus!

Ye

sus!

The trump -et

sus!

Stand

sus!

A,-A

sol

diers

_J

His strength a
The strife will not
be

in

M
-3-!

cross;
-

bey;
lone;

long;

gte^Baigf

a
Lift

Forth

high

His

roy

the might

to

ban

ner,

It

must

con

diet,

In

this

Ye

dare

The

arm

of

flesh

will

fail

you;

This

day

the

noise

of

bat

tie,

mm

-&-.

=t

The next

t=

Put

To

vie

fry un

are men,

that

gos
that o

on

the

vie

fry

His

serve

Him,

pel

ar

mor,

gainst un
And, watch - ing

eth,

^=5

r
Till

m^

with

com

ar

crown

He

shall
-

of

lead,

num-bered
un - to
life

foes;

prayer;
be;

shall

Jr^

13

foe

is

rise

with

calls,

or

van -quished And Christ is


Lord
in -deed.
dan - ger, And strength to strength op - pose.
dan - ger, Be
nev - er want - ing there.

the King

of

glo

'ry

Your cour - age


Where du - ty

He

tor's song:

nniipi

3?
ev

loss:

rious day:

trust your own:

my

to

ver

fer
-

now

him

suf
glo

4
3:

N=&3|
From
Ye

not
His
not
the

?=

ry

Shall reign

ter

nal

Il^mi

ly.

-A-

EjE

33
39 7

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Would Men Know?

438

They took knowledge

of them, that they

had been with Jesus. Acts 4:13

^^^
Ernest O. Sellers,

Ernest O. Sellers, 1869-1952

i
~

--.
1.

2.
3.

4.

--

->-

*^

2St

-'

-V-

1869-1952

Would men know you've been with Je - sus, Can they feel His pres-ence near?
Would men know by word and ac - tion, In
the small things of this life,
r
as -much as
'In
un - to oth - ers Ye have done these things, " said He,
the world con-vinced of truth,
Not
by word of lip, full oft - en, Is

Psgrf

S3

rrm

E3ESE

^^m^^^m

As

As

In

In

with them you joy and la - bor,


the dai - ly round of du - ty,
"Un - to Me" ye did the serv - ice,
But the deed of lov - ing serv - ice,

with them you jour- ney here?


the midst of toil and strife?

Wit-ness that

From the

all

teg=f

m f=5

Refrain

*p *
-m-

g
-_

J*

mF U

pj
i

*ir
Can men

tell

>

that you love Je

*-

* yj 32^
h
4m

A
l

men may

sus,

P-

iE^E

in

dai

ly

walk and ac

life

!-

<s)-

and mine,

B-

4*=St

^s=f
See

F-

l!

Can they by your


-F-sP

Z=E=*:

*-

tion,

That we have His

life di

398

i E*
^-^E-U-^

=jE

&=&=&=&=&:

II

vine?
di

see.

heart, brings fullest proof.

vine?

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS


I
Lord,

to

whom

shall

we go? Thou

hast the words of eternal life. John 6:68

R. N. Grisham, 20th Century


Stanza 4, Robert E. Winsett, 1876-1952

1.

2.
3.
4.

R. N. Grisham, 20th Century

^s^m

f^EE5

439

Will Never Turn Back

Once I wandered in dark-ness unsaved, Till the Sav-iour came knocking at my heart,
Of His love I will sing ev - 'ry day, Yes, I'll sing of His wondrous pow'r to save,
In
His serv - ice each day may I be, Leading sin-ners to Je-sus to be healed
Healing bod - y and soul by His blood, And He keeps me each moment by His pow'r,

1
And

o-pened the

door, let Him in,

Now rich

me He

blessings to

For my Sav-iour islead-ing the way, To those mansions of glo - ry


Thro 'the blood flowing from Cal-va - ry, Till the light of His love is
in
the light of His Word, And be read - y to go an
I
will walk

.Refbain

II
I

bI

=EJ=

nev - - er turn back,


He's my
Never turn back,
never turn back,

will

Hg
?*-

No,

I'll

a-bove.
re-vealed.
- y hour.

^5
*

im-parts.

tU

ev-'ry

light

He

is

day;

my light ev'ry hour and day

Jt. .*!?!-W.*-.*- rJL


U I
S
feztSC
V*-

g^g-

S
mni&mm

br-

3E*E

nev - - er turn back,


For
Never turn back,
nev -er turnback,

my

Sav-iour

is

*.

lead-ing the way.

=E

fcfc=r=i*
u

v>

CHRISTIAN LIFE

440

Walking
He

W. Robert

that followeth

Me

Lindsay, I9th Century

=*

=1:

^m^

Sunshine

in the
.

shall

have the light of life. John 8:12


Ira D. Sankey, 1840-1908

H#iSfe

Walk-ing

1.
2.

3.

the sun-shine, heau- ti - ful and bright, In the ros - y morn - ing,
in
the brightest sun-shine, or the dark -est gloom, In the love - ly springtime,
the gold- en sunshine, or the shad-ows deep, When the storm is rag- ing,

In
In

the dew - y night; Stead - i - ly


ad-vanc-ing onthe sum-mer's bloom; Hear the Sav-ionr call ing, has
it sinks
to
sleep; Trust-ing
in
His mer - cy till

or
or

when

mm=i

#=.

ward day
-

by day,
ten to
o - bey,
the clos- ing day,

IT

EEfEfe

tJ-f-

Refrain

Fol

low Je

sus all

the

way.

Fol
Fol

p=Tfi f
3d

low,

low,

fol

fol
-

fol

low Je

sns;

^^ ^g.^Eg^
M

low

day

by

T r

-oi-

ward
On
On - ward, on - ward

day;

low,

l^

will

low,

iiii T^p^r
H

-^

f' g

we

low,

low, fol

-#=^

feE
Fol
Fol

A
i

"

ppi
*--

where

400

so

e'er

He

leads

us,

We

will

fol -

low

Je

sus

all

the

way.

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

441

Yield Not to Temptation


My

son,

if

sinners entice thee, consent thou not. Pro\.

fefeE

w=& =5

1:10

Horatio R. Palmer, 1834-1907

Horatio R. Palmer, 1834-1907

fei
54

to temp-ta - tion, for yield -ing is


sin;
Each vic-t'ry will
Shun e - vil corn-pan -ions; bad lan-guage dis - dain God's name hold in
him that o'er-com-eth God giv-eth
a crown; Thro' faith we shall
To

Yield not

1.

2.

3.

im
t m^^^

E
U

^^Sfe^^^^^J

u
fc

nelp

rev
con

you

some

'rence,

nor

oth
take

quer, though oft

to

it

in

en

cast

pas-sions sub -due; Look


kind-heart - ed and
true; Look
our strength will re - new; Look

dark

H lE

on - ward;
Fight man-ful - ly
thought-ful and ear - nest,
who is our Sav - iour
down; He
win;

er

vain;

ev
ev
ev

- **-* kc

er
er
er

Be

to
to
to

Refrain

through.

Ask the Sav-iour

-mm
r

u*

=
is

will

ing

sus He
sus He

sus

He

will
will
will

car-ry
car-ry
car-ry

you
you
you

::==

nefep

:3=3=3:
Com -fort,

strengthen, and keep you;

to

B^S

3E#^

^Pf

fct

He

to help you,

is

fe

^Pi^iB

Je
Je
Je

aid

you,

fmmmm

He

will

car

ry

you

through.

*r
:k~k~

a.^z33
401

CHRISTIAN LIFE

How Reads Your

442

Ye are our
Charles

W.

epistle,

Life-Book?

known and read

men. II Cor.
Andrew L.

of all

Naylor, 1874-1950

um3=R

Tt T=^=

3:2

1869-1952

Byers,

=t
zs:

1.

The world

2.

Oh,

3.

Do

you

de

4.

Oh,

write

up

of

sin

you writ

are

kl\i

*
-tt-4 -aH- Al

sire

ners know not God,


ing deeds of love,
that men shall think

your dai

on

i
a

C
k

*1

Nor read the Gos


Of ho - li - ness
That God is what
page A
Gos - pel that

ly

It'
Ha^

nP-ph
bR

aI

a!

pel

true;

and grace?
you say?
true.

is

s|:
251

**
*

PSHPlllilpP^^PiilP

They care

for

the

And

see

the peace

ho

Word, But they

Or

not
they
that
a

man

who

lives like

you

Is

And

that

lead

soul

God

If

do

will

ii

II

lu

are

mi

on the
he shall

read
nate
nar

row

way?

fol

low

you.

ing

you.

your face?

^n

ttgr

*l

God

of
to

&&
j 5a== a33Di Z3l
t
li

ly

Refeain

pp^aaj^

I5S

*=?

Gos -pel

oth-ers

mur n^-i*
i

H*

r*-

dai

ly

see,

^3EE3EE3

Your words and deeds

in

dit

ing;

IZZC

r-*

PUPigl^P^^^l^i

tf
*

Oh, what do

syt

Ei

men read

in

your life In

the book that you are writ

J "Lt IT
CT<M^M=g
3 ^B
-g-

*-

Copyright, 1918, by A. L. Byers.


402

From

Select

Hymns.

ing?

(^

ifefci

Used by permission of Gospel Trumpet Co.

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

443

Somebody Follows You


Brethren, be followers together of

John M. Henson,

b.

1887

me. Phil.

3:17

John M. Henson,

b.

1887

a - long on the high -way of life, Strive to be good and true;


you think when you turn from the right, Who sees the things you do;
er for - get that the Lord keeps His own, So
to His Word be true;

1.

Broth -er

2.

Lit

3.

Nev

tie

-f2-*

in the strife, Some-bod - y


Take Je - sus with you to aid
But oth - ers watch you by day and by night, Some-bod - y
let them
Man - y are long - ing the way to be shown,

jEl

g=g- t
i

Refrain

P^^
*r

ir

Some - bod - y

in

ferffcfcr

-4
I"

Watch-ing the things you

lows you,
-

the light and

do

lows you,

S E2

Pi
Walk

fol

lows you.
lows you.
- low
you.

fol

t=

^-f-f^

fol

f ol

:==?=:

fg=

*E=&E

f ol

be pure

in

33

you

do;

^-|

iSt

rHis sight, Some-bod

fol

lows you

^^Tr^astjrf^^^j
fel

Copyright, 1925, in Special Songs No.

4.

Owned

by

J.

M. Henson.

Used by permission.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

444

Walk

Christian,
Walk

as children of light. Eph. 5:8

Unknown

Source

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

^3
1.
2.
3.

4.

Carefully

Chris -tian,
Chris -tian,
Chris - tian,
Chris -tian,

walk
walk
walk
walk

care
cheer

prayer hope -

ful
ful
ful
ful

^^i
-

ly,

ly

ly,

ly,

dan

ger

near;
fierce storm;
is

thro' the
oft wilt
sor - row

thou

fall

and

pain

On

tho'

If
thou
forCease when the

is^plftiiWll
r
r

thy
the

in

Dark

:t=t:

mm
*

-d

sky
get

ha

*-_-

=s=g=gs^
-

tions with

be
o'er,
tri - al
and care,
Judge thy re -ward:

tice

thee once more

Then with thy

Sav

thou

art

clad

ter

thou

iour thou'lt rest


in
the
ar the
to
joy

Seek

in

tem-pest

If

"En

Refeain

Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris

in

f====L

11

thy

sin.

more.
prayer.
Lord.
'

^^m

walk care
walk cheer
walk prayer
walk hope

ful
ful
ful
ful

ly,

ly,

ly,

ly,

Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris

i===p
4=

of

ev

k=B

^m^m
tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,

mor

to
er
of

in

^~

iESEEEE33EE
v~-

en

to

!?-

PPP^PPP

s=a=
ta

-J

Snares from with - out


and tempwill
Soon
the clouds and
the
Safe
thou shalt walk thro' each
Then from the
lips
of
the

ney with trem - bling and fear.


with
its threat
of
a - larm.
on
thy Sav - iour
to
call;
ven
of
rest thou shalt gain;

jour

:t=

tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,

walk care walk cheer walk prayer walk hope -

=
-I

ful
ful
ful
ful

ly,

ly,

ly,

ly,

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

Christian,

Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris

Carefully

-^mm

~l

=t

Walk

tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,

walk
walk
walk
walk

-ft--

care
cheer
prayer

hope

Walk
.

1.

3.
4.

mi*

Walk
Walk
Walk
Walk

iy,

fear

lest

thou

iy,

rest

thou

shalt

=trf

with your Sav

iour,

with your Sav


ly with your Sav
ly with your Sav

iour,

iour,

iour,

dai

ly

ly

dai

dai

J3

=E=

=
t=t

so icalk ye in

Edwin

Charles

=t

445

Him. Col.

And doubt will dis - ap-pear;


And nev - er leave His side
And love Him more and more
And trust His sov -'reign grace

=F=F

can -not be

in dark- ness, While He, the Light, is near.


un - to those who trust Him, No
e- vil can be -tide,
you will find the path - way Grow brighter on
be -fore,
at last He leads
you To heav'n.His dwell-ing-place

ffi

:t=

You
For
;

And
Un -

&

r
Walk dai

i
-

ly

with your

as^toigi^

^=4::

-^-^1

j^j-

eisgii r

=a=2=a:pa^-;

Saviour,In fel-lowship of love ;And you shall shareHaa


_|*_

Ssi|jp^

Ed=i=^
MzzJt :=h

-PL

1853

^=^=t^

=&fe

a=a

=Ft=

2:6

Pollock, b.

Refrain

fa=

fall.

gain.

1*

dai

near.

storm.

ful
ful

the

Daily with Your Saviour

*mg=^
2.

is

fierce

iy,

received Christ Jesus the Lord,


As ye have
Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929
.

ger

iy,

fill

-t^-s-

dan
through

ful

Hi

friendship,

-2-

In

yon

-*-

d4

n rn

fair land a-bove.

=CTs^

CHRISTIAN LIFE

446

Hold to God's Unchanging Hand


am

the Lord,

change not. Mai. 3:6

Jennie Wilson, 1857-1913

yn

Franklin L. Eiland, 1860-1909

i ^N'i'j-

12^5:

:s:z::

with swift trans-i - tion, Naught of earth un-moved can stand,


will not leave you, What - so - ev - er years may bring,
so rap - id - ly
Cov - et not this world's vain rich-es, That
de - cay,
When your jour -ney is com-plet-ed, When the Val-leyyou pass thro',

1.

2.
3.
4.

Time

is filled

Trust

in

<#t-p:
E

Him who

^f^fpW^^

Um

P^

=*

r-

Build your hopes on things e - ter


If
by earth - ly friends for-sak
Seek
to gain theheav'nly trea
and bright the home in glo
Fair

nal,

Hold

en,

Still

more

sures,

They
Your

will

ry,

fti

-*-

to God's un-changing hand!

en

close -ly

to

Him cling!

a - way!
rap-tured soul will view!

nesr

er

pass

a*

^3

y=

Refrain

3e

rtrr^F

rnrr-

Hold
to God's un-changing hand! Hold
to God's unchanging hand!
Hold to His hand,
Hold to His hand,

P=a m
SIE gqg-

b>

i/

-m
n^

t
k

[^

ate

H-

p^sp^p*!
Build your hopes on things e

ter

nal,

Hold

Used by permission of National Music Co., owner.

:z3il

to God's un-chang-ing hand!

J=d=^*
406

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

447

Loyal and True


Well done, good and faithful sen/ant. Matt. 25:23

Toews,

Jac. D.

> fi3

m
1903

b.

HjJ

Loy

Jac. D.

^m

S=*

r-r

2.

Help us

and true and faith - ful, Filled


with cour
to
do Thy bid - ding, Shun-ning all e -

3.

Not

the

1.

al

for

m
Work

Giv - ing

Work

mon

of

love

ey,

Sil-ver

or

vil

gold

b.

gap
age
and
or

~^S-

brave;

wrong,
fame;

-3i

ing for
our lives
ing
in

the
in

in

king-dom
serv

ice,

Thy king-dom

1==$=4=tt
*
Af

Giv - ing our best

to

1903

it

*=*=

Refrain

Toews,

the

'

Sav

iour,

Pre

cious

Prais-ing

On

ly

souls

name

Thy

Je

in

^
r^
a

Giv-ing the strength of

H**

to

save.

in

song.

bus'

name.

-**-*
our

youth-

3^^3^
Ff m
R=*
jife^MH^fe^
f? SB

2ZIa

*A.

H^E^U Ezg

Ev

er

Ik

wit-ness-ing

for Thee, Stand-ing

on

guard

for

truth.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

448

Be Ye Strong
Be strong

W.

Daniel

in the

Whittle, 1840-1901

in the

Lord, and in the power of His might. Eph. 6:10


Ira D. Sankey, 1840-1908

3S
1.

3.

"Be
"Be
"Be

ye strong
ye strong
ye strong

the Lord
the Lord
the Lord

in
in
in

xrt
and the

pow powpow-

aud the
and the

'"*Tt V

pp

^=5
stand- ing

the
turn-ing from the

prom

is

face

nev-

shall

es

er
er
er

-*

of
of
of

His might," Firmly


His might, " Nev- er
His might," For His

-i

i*

3#=
truth

for

^r^r

E^3-

^=4
2.

Lord

er,

the

foe;

He shall
He will

er

fail;

By thy

His Word;

of
of

uev

lend von safe

ly throngh the
you stand, as yon
right handHe'll hold thee while

sure-ly

i*

by

m^mm^wmmmm^
thick - est
of
bat - tie
for
bat- tling for

the fight, You shall con - quer in


the
the right,
In the pow - er
of His
the right, Trust-ing Him thou shalt for

name

of

the

might on - ward
ev-er-more pre-

Lord,
go.
vail.

CU===
*
u E-^b
*
-

Refrain

Firm

ly

stand

r=^
'

Firm

f *

ly

pg

-^^-rj

*=

-
for

the

stand

right,
for

On

to

mm

5?

the

right,

ISirtiiipi^Si^ip^P

gmn rrnc-crpH

vie

fry

at

the King's

command; For the

408

hon

or of

the Lord, and

the

FAITHFULNESS AND STEADFASTNESS

Be Ye Strong

in the

Lord

i:

3=$=t!L
#
m 3F=*=&=^ ^
umph

tri-

His Word,

of

In

the strength of

the Lord

^^^

firm

ly

stand.

list!

Dark and Thorny

Is

449

the Desert

Ye endured a great fight of afflictions. Heb. 10:32


Source

1
'

"

i
(

Unknown

Source

is
the des - ert, Thro' which pil-grims make their
Dark and thorn - y
But be - yond this vale of sor - rows, Lie the fields of
end - less
the trou - bles
Of
of
the
0, young sol - diers, are you wea - ry
you, And your vig - or
Does your strength be - gin to fail
to
de -

He whose thun-der shakes ere a


He who rides up - on the tern

mm
'

Unknown

j^

tion,

pest,

He who bids the plan - ets


And whose seep - tre sways the

==^

way
day

;
:

way?
cay?
roll

whole,

S^

m^m
r

Fiends loud howl


Je - sus, Je

Round Him

are

ing thro' the des- ert,


sus will go with you,
ten thou-sand an - gels,

Make them trem -ble as they go;


He will lead you to His throne,
to
o -bey com- niand
Rea - dy
;

gjjggg^^lfE^pig^=g
M-TSr-ir-Aj
e=^=
And the
fi
He who dyed

They

are

al -

ery
His

ways

9=f- i

-*

Sa - tan Oft - en bring their cour - age low.


gar -ment.s for
you, And the wine press trod a - lone.
hov-'ring round you, Till you reach the heav'n-ly land.
darts of

409

CHRISTIAN LIFE

450

Walk
Walk

in the Light

as children of light. Eph. 5:8

m
mf4^m^
Bernard Barton, 1784-1849

fc

-f*

^=a fc-g
Walk
Walk
Walk
Walk

in

in
in
in

the
the
the
the

light!
light!
light!
light!

Spir

Be

on

it

Who dwells

and
and
thy

by grace,

rai

be

can

ly

^=3-*P^

That

fel

Peace

stow

U-

se

-ful,

<5=S

Who

reigns in light a - bove.


no dark-ness is.
which is per - feet day.

whom

God Him-self

the

.in

the

light,
llgllli,

yes.

light,

walk

Walk

the light,

in

-**

L w-

Walk

Walk

i
410

light,

walk

in

the light,

4t
^

l*

'

fr

ugi i-i jfefefaki

...

in

the

^^^
in

I*

*=

Walk

yes,

I*

m
the

in

In the light,

^^r^^^^m

@S
h

light.

is

m^
w

in

love

and bright

PFFP

r
r*==3

Walk

rene

Refrain

Walk

of

on thee shone In
dwell in thee, And

shall

low-, ship

Thy heart made tru - ly His


Thy dark- ness passed a- way,

light en-shrined, In

cause that light hath

path shall be

in cloud -less

For God,

shalt thou know


thou shalt find
thou shalt own

so

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

^PPPpf

*M=*

rHis

J.

the light,

yes,

light,

walk

In

The beau - ti

- ful

light of

God.

the light,

ya

<>

#-i

p-

5=t

p-

mm

FAITHFULNESS AN J STEADFASTNESS

My

Be on Thy Guard

Soul,
Be

sober, be ingilant.l Peter 5:8

1.

2.
3.

4.

My
O

f=

4=ii

be
watch, and
Ne'er think the
my
Fight on,
soul,

on

thy

fight,

and

vie

t'ry

soul,

T
guard;
pray;
won,
death

till

g^^=s=
fa^Lj^Ji
The

hosts

of

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

George Heath, 1750-1822

^m^

451

sin

Ten
The
Nor

thou
bat

sand foes

rise;

ne'er give
lay thine ar - mor
bring thee to
thy

Shall

tie

'

.=t

^=1^5

iE^E

o'er;

down;
God;
-P-

J_

ii
*

press -ing hard


To draw thee from the skies.
ev - 'ry day, And help di - vine im - plore.
not
be done, Till thou ob - tain thy crown.
di - vine
a - bode.
thy part - ing breath, To His

are

Re - new it bold - ly
Thy ar - duous work will
at

He'll take thee,

PrP

I
/

will love

m-

d==S:

P1
452

Would Love Thee


Thee,

Lord,

my

strength. Psalm 18:1

From Hymns and Tunes, 1890

Jeanne Marie Guyon, 1648-1717

s^^^i^rt^^gi

ft:

1.

2.

3.

4.

would
would
would
would

love
love
love
love

Thee, God and Fa-ther! My Re- deem -er, and my King!


Thee; ev - 'ry bless -ing Flows to me from out Thy throne;
Thee; look up - on
me, Ev - er guide me with Thine eye:
Thee; I have vowed it; On Thy love my heart is
set;

IS
would
would
I would
While I

I
I

love Thee; for with


love Thee; he who
love Thee; if
not
love Thee, I
will

-out Thee

Life

loves Thee
nour-ished
nev - er

Nev - er
By Thy

tl

it

kt

My

is

but

feels
love,

him

iter-

bit - ter thing.


self
a - lone.

my soul would die.


Re-deem-er's blood for -get.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

My

453

Faith Looks

Up

to

Thee

Looking unto Jesus. Heb. 12:2

Ray Palmer,

Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

1808-li

=t

-**&

r
1.

My

faith

2.

May

Thy

3.

While

life's

4.

When

ends

up

looks

f-r^ t

Sav

Be

iour
zeal

di
in

vine!
spire;

Thou my guide;

me

Shall o'er

roll,

And

my

Cal

va

faint

ing

a - round
death's cold, sul

me

stream

^^

Now

hear

As

Thou hast

me

ry,

len

griefs

When

heart,
spread,

:fcz:

My

Strength to

dark maze
I
tread,
tran-sient dream,

life's

E-fr2

Thou Lamb of

Thee,
part

to

im

rich grace

sEE*
Take

my

while

pray,

died

for
to

me,

Oh,

day,

Wipe

sor-row's

in

love,

Fear

and

Bid
dark-ness turn
Blest Sav - iour, then,

all

may my
dis-

=m=j.
Oh,
let
me from this day
Pure, warm, and change-less be,
Nor let me
ev - er stray
a - way,
re -move; Oh, bear me
safe
a - bove,

guilt

love
tears
trust

to

454

way;
Thee

Be

whol

liv

From Thee

ly

ing
a

ran-somed

Thine!
fire!

side.

soul!

for a Faith That Will Not Shrink

Beholding
the sledfastness of your faith in Christ. Col. 2:5
William H. Bathurst, 1796-1877
William H. Havergal, 1793-1870
.

as

iPl^il^PPii

1.

2.

That

for

will not
faith that

3.

4.

Lord, give

me

faith that

mur - mur
keeps the
such
a

not shrink Tho' pressed by many a


foe,
com -plain Be - neath the chas-t'ning rod'
nar-row way Till life's last spark is
fled',
faith as this, And then, what-e'er may come,
will

nor

=#=[=*=:
:s:
412

r^:

:zs:

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

for a Faith That Will Not Shrink

**
5

*
'

That
But

-^

I'll

PB

<

will

trem

ble

in

hour
pure
here

grief or pain
and heav'n-ly ray
the hal-lowed bliss

not
the
with a
taste e'en

And

xj

on

Of
Can

the brink

of

Pg^ 3EB

an

earth
on

lean up

Lights up
an

Of

dy

ter

its

woe;
God;

ing
nal

home.

a
e

5=^3=

ly

bed.

sm

J-

f-

1=8
455

Faith Is a Living Power from Heaven


We

are

of

them that believe

to

the saving of

Petrus Herbert, d. 1571

S
^ -f*
8.

Faith
Faith
Faith

4.

Such

1.
2.

liv - ing
pow'r from
Christ what - e'er
we
the
con - science whis - pers
in
us,
God,
im
O

in

-ii-

a:

prom
mourn

prayers

*:

God

en,
er's

guide

Thy

m* E

-Q

heav'n
need

Which grasps the


To
save and

peace;

And
And

plant,

has
and

sigh
fa

ing
vor

Christ a
to
joys
right we
sav
ing

f=

wm

-ft-

giv'n;
feed;
cease;

cure
Se
Strong
in

ly

fixed

His

grace

By

faith

the

chil

grant,

In

Je

trust that

share

His

cross,

in

claim,
Son,

And

call

up

is

our

Who

it
-

dren's

Thy

lone,

on

Christ,

4
-

the
our

bids
to

r-

lse

gI
p^rr~r=

is

finds
to
faith

strength

the soul. Heb. 10:39


Luther O. Emerson, 1820-1915

can
hope.
on ...
fount.

Z!td
o'er -thrown.

be

not
His
our

crown

of

health

Fa

=*:~ap

wear,

to

ther's

name,

lone.

*S

m
413

CHRISTIAN LIFE

456

Faith Is the Victory


This

the victory that overcometh

is

the world, even our faith. I

Yates, 1837-1900

John H.

Ira

imm

fo

&

En-camped a

2.

His ban

3.

To

him

5:4

JEE^fe^

==i=3=E-

- long the hills


of light, Ye Chris-tian sol - diers, rise,
And
ner o - ver us
is
love, Our sword the Word of
God;
We
that o - ver-comes the foe, White rai-ment shall be
giv'n; Be-

1.

John

D. Sankey, 1840-1908

press the bat - tie ere the night Shall veil the glowing skies. A-gainst the foe in
tread the road the saints a-bove With shouts of triumph trod. By faith they, like a
fore the an - gels he shall know His name confessed in heav'n.Then onward from the

be-low

vales

Let all our strength be hurled; Faith is the vie - to - ry, we know,
on o'er ev - 'ry field;
The faith by which they conquered Death
Our hearts with love a-flame, We'll vanquish all the hosts of night,

whirlwind'9 breath,Swept

of light,

hills

i*

J-^

TJ

ina

r#

^~

f^

Refbaih

That o
Is

In

ver-comes the world.


our shin - ing shield.
Je-sus' conqu'ring name.

'

3=Si
vie- to-ry!

f-

414

Faith

"

is

the vic-to-ry!

is

the vic-to-ryl

'

l>

'I

'

Faith

is

the

Faith

is

the

'

i>

S ~fr

^Htf=4U=H=&?$l
Oh,

glo-ri-ous

vic-to-ry!
-4*

Faith

still

vie

^ ^

rr
*

Lfc-

U"

u>

to-ry, That

p ^_

g ^

E^

ver-comes the world,

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

Increase

My

The apostles said unto


Henry W. VanHoose, b. 1900

Faith,

457

Dear Lord

the Lord, Increase our faith. Luke 17:5

Henry W. VanHoose,

=t

i i

*^*

'

b.

1900

my faith, dear Lord, I pray, That I may have more work -ing pow'r;
want my faith to please Thee, Lord, Thy charge to keep, I must not fail;

1.

In-crease

2.

3.

thank Thee, Lord, for liv-ing

^m

faith,

By which

I'll live

till

life

is

o'er;

ikmM^M

$=.

i^pppp
And when
have

Then

still

the temp-ter comes my way, Lord, keep me in each try - ing hour.
a bless - ed hope stead-fast, 'Tis
an-chored safe with - in
the veil.
by faith, on wings of love, I'll soar a -way to heav-en's shore.

Refrain

i^3^g=iE=^i
O

hear

my

ear-nest prayer, dear Lord,

And make me

strong-er

day

by

day;

1 A

izifehfal
And when the

cross seems hard to

bear, Increase

my faith, dear Lord,

pray.

415

CHRISTIAN LIFE

458

So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

'Tis
Many

shall see

Louisa M. R. Stead,

Sfe

c.

it,

*^=*
so sweet

'Tis

2.

3.

Yes,

'tis

sweet

to
to
to

4.

I'm

so

glad

1.

and

fear,

1850-1917

how sweet

and

shall

trust

the Lord. Psalm 40:3


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

in

^EEfeE^

Just to take Him at His word;


Just to trust His cleans-ing blood;
Just from sin and self to cease;
learned to trust Thee, Pre-cious Je - sus, Sav-iour. Friend;
trust in
trust in
trust in

Je
Je
Je

sus,
sus,
sus,

mm^^4E^H^if-fTf-ih$
w-

*=*

is:

i
^r

Just to rest
up - on His prom-ise; Just to know,"Thus saith the Lord."
Just in sim - pie faith to plunge me 'Neath the heal - ing, cleans-ing flood!
Just from Je - sus sim -ply tak - ing
Life and rest, and
joy and peace.
And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end.

tt

=6=

3E#

:2s:

Refrain

^P^ftl ^
Je

sus,

Je

sus,

how

p.

sus,

How

I've proved

Him

o'er and o'er!

fe^^^i=^=:Uy

Je

Him!

m& iii
w-

trust

Je

sus,

pre

cious Je

sus!

for grace

to trust

Him more!

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

459

Trusting Jesus
Though He

=4=3:

slay

^M
^r^?

Edgar Page

Stites,

me, yet

will I trust in

3H 4

ven when

my

with

in

the

Pray ing
Trust -ing
-

f^F

way;

till

r
faith

is

jas

small,

not

fall;

Him

call;

per

wall;

Trust
Trust
Trust
Trust

Je
Je
Je
Je

ing
ing
ing
ing

z=

storm

heart of mine;
path
be drear;
earth be past;

the

if

Him

:-^E3

-# tern

While He leads
I
can
in
If
dan - ger, for
Till

Trust -ing through a


In - to this poor

'* -

&

D. Sankey, 1840-1908

m W

^F

- ply trust - ing


ev - 'ry day,
Brightly doth His Spir - it shine
is
clear;
Sing -ing if
my way
Trust-ing Him while life shall last,

13:15

Ira

Sim

Him. Job

1836-1921

sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,

that
that
that
that

is

all.

is

all.

is

all.

is

all.

g:

Refrain

d:

Trust-ing

as

the

mo-mentsfly,

t-p p s

=2=

Trust-ing

the

as

days

==

go

by;

-JL

fc
1

3f

^b
3=t*
Trust-ing Him what-e'er

be -fall

r
Trust-ing

r
Je

r
-

=F

sus, that

all.

^-

J:
-*5>

is

W
417

CHRISTIAN LIFE

460

Am

the

It is better to trust in

Laura E. Newell,

Lord than

m 3^=3
r-r~^

Hl-s

am

I'm
Christ
Christ

:i

ing day
by day
- ing in
a hope
- ing soul with love
my soul
an - chor of

the

put confidence in maw. Psalm 118:8


Robert M. Moon, 19th Century

fc

fc-r

trust
re - joic
the faint

to

1854

b.

doth

re - store (doth
shall be
( ev

still

have heard. Lov

ing
the

know each day I'm near - er my home.'Tis


mag - ni - fy Hjsname and a - dore. Un barque is mad - ly toss'd on life's sea. O'er

on

(safe

bring (glad

Me"), And

to

on),
bring)

ly
- ly

mand (His

command

my

will

my

Tho'

*-=!*-

Mas- ter called, "Come to


di- vine that's lead- ing me

the

ly

hand

Him my heart's de-vo

to

the waves I

tion

hear His words

com-

of

come, Lord, to Thee."


shad- ows are gone,
rest
safe - ly
'neathHis wing,
All
I
se - cured
un - der- stand.
tern - pest doth His voice
); E'en the

And

heart

re

me

will guide

plied, "I'll
till

the

^=^=i:

dtzc

re - store)
er be ),

the

t.

=*=*

*= ^e ifeii

ed Word); Oh,
I roam), For

roam (as

!*.-

BT-T-=*

*|=*

His Word (bless

f rr

sweet-ness of His voice

in
as

^B:
^=^~> ^=^=^=^t

Me" ("Come

Word

Trusting in His

^=t

f=
Refbain

m ^
I

am

3E

trust

ing,

Trust-ing

in

ke

4,
f

-2-

am

His Word,

trust

Trust - ing in

r
&

dt
&==p*=fci
trust-ing in

my Lord and my King.


and

mdm m
f
t-

418

my

King.

~^-

-2-*
I

ing,

His Word,

ee^
=:
i

-rs?

am trust am trust-ing

in

m
ing,

szatd

Hia Word,

S=

am

FAITH, TRUST
I

Am

ted

ness oi

His grace

=:

5^=5=
trust

ing

y^

Trust

ing in

fe

His Word

r-r-^

the rich

All

AND ASSURANCE

Word

Trusting in His

^~~^

would sing.

^-p=ei^i 3:
5=

1
461

Trust in Jesus
the

name

of the

C. L. Moore, 19th Century

1.

2.
3.

4.

Oh,
a - ny-where my Sav iour leads,
Tho' friends f or-sake me here be - low,
My way seems clear, I need not fear,
O Je - sus,save me in Thy love,

I'll

lov
JTl6

- ply
my
ev - 'ry
ing grace He
will
be
lovv ~- AJJCi
i\j
ing Friend
a
at
so
H
I'll
rest with Him
a

sup

will
-

last

need,
stow,
dear,
bove,

*-' J-

E=
Refrain

I'll
I'll

I'll

I'll
I'll
I'll

I'll

put
put
put
put

trust

my
my
my
my

trust
trust
trust
trust

trust
trust
trust
trust

Je
Je
Je
Je

in

in
in
in

Je
Je
Je
Je

in
in
in
in

sus
sus
sus
sus

;
;

His

For

- sus.
-

sus.
sus.
- sus.

fN
:j-

^ t^

Him,

my
my
my
my

put
put
put
put

^NN

A
Trust

Lord. Isa. 50:10


C. L. Moore, 19th Century

f=f

*
er

.Him,,

^
Je

trust

sus

His

Trust Him, trustHim, yes, we'll trustHim,

==f=:

P^pl

i
prom

is

es

He'll

ev

er

keep,

I'll

put

a.

my

trust

Je

in

f~

-f*-

bus.
|fi_

1
419

CHRISTIAN LIFE

462

Am

My
G.

W. Lyon,

Trusting in

shield,

and

He

in

whom

My

Saviour

trust. Psalm

19th Century

144:2

T. B. Mosley, 19th Century

PPEWpg^^pi

*s^^

3.

am
am
am

4.

Oh,

how sweet

1.

2.

ing

in

trust -ing

in

trust -ing

in

trust

to trust

my
my
my
my

Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav

iour,

With a calm and stead-y

iour,

Oh, how sad my life would be,


Faith ex -ult - ant mounts a -bove
Know-ing that He is
a
friend,

-iour,
-

iour,

mi

teE
A
x-

Hope

is

for

shin

ing

Thy dear

on

my

path-way,

pres-ence, Sav -iour,

This dark world and all


Who will cheer me thro'

its

life's

pas - sions
jour- ney,

light;

ieeE

e
r#p^^ife5
But

us
%m

a:

Mak - ing

all

things fair and bright.

And to know I'm


To the realms of
And be with me

led
by Thee.
end -less love.
to

the

end.

Refrain

am

trusting, trusting, trusting,

am

trusting day by day;

day by day;

wholly trusting,
U

11

-3p
v *

P3FSE3E

^
mm^im
^m
I

am

trust-ing in

my

Sav-iour

To go with me

bless-ed Sav-iour,

420

all

the way.

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

463

Trust Your Hand into His


We
Edwin W. Penner,

b.

trust

in

the living

God. I Tim.

4:10

Edwin W. Penner,

1924

g^a=feig 3E
3.
4.

Then when at

2.

last you're led

m
Yet
Or
To

And

up the

last climb;

m
^*

^j- i-e- j=^

1924

rt^iipi

SS

O soul, you know the pres-ent and the past; All that you have been
May - be some joy or sor-row round the bend Lies there to wrap your
will you trust your fu-tureun-to Him, Who led the men of
Oh,

1.

b.

And break all

earth-ly

$=M

6;*

thro',
soul,
old,
ties;

on
ly knows what
be fore you "fu-ture" deep and vast; God
lies
wan - derjust a chance
a help - ing hand to lend Some wea - ry
thro'
are
dim
And
tread
each
6tep
as
lead you too,
val- leys that
God Him-self will wel-come you sub-lime For - ev - er - more be-

'^ "^

&=&

E
ts:

:
,

g g.
m

^^HHto^
Refbain

a
it

He

will hold for

youVun
to you

neath ce

les

you.
-

f ofd?

Trust your hand in " to His> Give your aU

"

jEE
Let

Him

'

sz

ffi

Him

t0

gg gg

F--

Es

""

tial skies.

^EE^

lead

you

all

the

PI

a^*
way, Trust your hand

in

to

His.

*=&=
i
421

CHRISTIAN LIFE

464

Him

Trust
The Lord

knoweth them that

Hitn.Nah. 1:7
Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

in

trust

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

s5h

i -2

fc^g

4.

for

not,

eye

Will
"I

3.

snr
God

the
Fa - ther
ways watch - ing,
He who feeds the spar - row

Fear
His

1.

2.

*=*

al -

is

nev

er

for

will

feiNN^
Thy

se

His

ear

Not

sake thee!" Blest prom

^.^^jgp^=r=^^
^3f
And

to
love

And

thy strength
all

is

hour
Take heart, and cease
the

in

W>
Efi

B
Eh

He tem

cient

row

ing;

sor

is

keen

so

care

ise

from

row knows,

hear;

to
for

thee,

His Word!

cold

wind that blows.

est

calm

the grav

guide

and com - fort be?


on Christ the Lord.

lieve

w^ns

est

not
A-

fear.

H?

HI

Refeain

A-H-

If^-P

Then

trust

Him

in

shine and shade; Trust Him,

A-

P
He's walk

His

ing close be -side

^fci
3$

cure

- ly

thee;

hide

fc.

'

*-

His hand

^
thee;

fraid:

-"

iE3}

feE

will safe

ly

guide thee;

R=tz=t*

rit.

i
Then

54
trust!

Be

not

a -fraid

N^NJ^JgJpa

Renewal 1957. The Rodeheaver


reserved. Used by permission.

Copyright, 1929.
rights

5
se

-f-

3?
wings

-f-

xzp

.fefc

ftfc

be

-^-

-A-

m pmktjtf-t=i
5

422

cret

H:

'

The
To
Thy
Be

pers

suf - fi
of
sor
re - pin

al

*
^a
SEEP

His

Co., owner.

International copyright secured.

All

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

465

Trust and Obey


Obey My
John H. Sammis, 1846-1919

voice,

and

I will be

?^se 1
f=5
When we
walk with the Lord In

1.

your God. Jer. 7:23

1E3

the light of

3.
4.

taatU

-t

His Word

What

glo

He

ry

al

side

m
C*

bfe

f*

for

Nev - er

who

all

them who
on

fear,

^M

ly

and o

trust and o

bey. Trust and o

and o
trust and o

bey.

bey.

= *

To

be

hap

still,

tear,

be - stows,
go

will

3fe^p *=

will trust

us
a

Refrain

will trust

we

Lk

^
bide while

J y

a -bides with
our way! While we do His goodwill
a doubt nor a fear, Not a sigh nor
a - way; Not
tar we lay; For the fa - vor He shows, And the joy He
the way; What He says we will do, Where He sends we
in

And with

way

it

^3
Can
Are

?
He

sheds on
drives

1_

pf Sg

3C

i E3E5

j-4-a

Not
a shad-ow can rise, Not a cloud in the skies, But His smile quickly
But we nev - er can prove The de-lights of His love Un - til all on the
Then in fel - low-ship sweet We will sit at His feet, Or we'll walk by His

2.

-.

Daniel B. Towner, 1850-1919

py

in

bey.

.ifc

H
Je

bey, for there's no oth-er

Cfi^UbLi
T I
l

r
E

m
-

rT *hHhh
iSl
sus,

But

to

trust

and

bey.

a
423

CHRISTIAN LIFE

466

Way My

All the
Thou

Fanny

J.

shalt

remember

all

Saviour Leads

way which the Lord thy God

the

Crosby, 1820-1915

fe=

s^
1.

All

2.

All

the
the
the

way my
way my
way my

isfip

All

^#
A
I

5BS

Sav-iour leads me; What have I


to
ask be -side?
Sav-iour leads me, Cheers each wind-ing path I tread,
Sav-iour leads me; Oh, the full - ness of His love!

m
^^ =^
3.

Me

thee.Deut. 8:2
Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

led

PE^

Fffffj

Can

I doubt His
Gives me grace for
to
Per - feet rest

me

X ffel

=^
**

through life has been my Guide?


Feeds me with the liv - ing bread.
prom - ised In
my Fa-ther's house a - bove.

ten-der mer
ev - ry tri
is

cy,

al,

Who

t
S=3

FjjN^NI
I

Heav'n-ly peace, di - vin - est com - fort, Here by


Though my wea - ry steps may fal - ter, And my
When my spir - it, clothed im-mor - tal, Wings its

*$--

S @i
a^s^^

m
3

Him

faith

in

soul

a-thirst

flight to

-g

to dwell!

may

be,

realms of day,

- r-g-

C=T

Se

For
I
know, what-e'er be-f all me, Je-sus do - eth all things well; well.
Gush-ing from the Rock be-fore me, Lo! a spring of joy
I
see;
see.
This my song through endless a - ges: Je-sus led me all the way; way.

-ML
424

t>

If

a:

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

The Unseen Hand


O my
A.

J.

God,

trust

467

77i\ Psalm 25:2

in

Sims, 20th Century

A. J. Sims, 20th Century

&^^.

4=i

2.

There is an un - seen hand to me, That leads thro' ways


His hand has led thro' shad-ows drear, And while it leads

3.

1.

long to

my

see

Sav-iour's face

And

sing the

see;

pm

can -not

have no fear;
sto - ry "Saved by Grace,
I

^^^^
m^n=mm
P
X FS^^P^

While go

ing thro' this world of

know

And

there up

me

'twill lead
-

on

woe, This hand

to that home,

Where sin

that gold - en strand,

I'll

praise

=t

or

me

leads

still

Him

as

go.

row ne'er can come.

for

His guid -ing hand.

sor

rr

ft

1^

Refhain

^St^jH=f^

'm trust-ing

mM
I

to

the

un - seen hand, That guides me thro' this wear - y

K^-r-rr^

5^# gj^i

And some sweet day

'11

reach that strand,

^^^

guid-ed

by

the

un - seen hand.

-----^
mikM0M4I

Still

land;

u#

^ *=r

i
425

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Leave

468
Commit

thy

way unto the Lord;

trust

It
also

There
Him, and He

in

bring

shall

to

it

pass.

Psalm 37:5
Arr. by Charles A. Tindlay, Jr., 20th Century

Charles Albert Tindlav, 1851-1933

1.

2.
3.

4.

its
sil - ver and
its gold, And
the world from you withhold of
you
your bod - y suf-ferspain and your health you can't re-gain, And your
When your en-e mies as-sail and your heart be-gins to fail, Don't for
When your youthful days are gone and old age is steal - ing on, And your

If
If

c
>

*<

!?

a-long with meager fare, Just re-mem-ber, in His Word, how He


al-most sink-ing in
de-spair, Je - sus knows the pain you feel, He can
get that God in heav -en answers pray 'r; He will make a way for you and will
bod- y bends beneath the weight of care; He will nev - er leave you then, He'll go

have to get
soul

is

feeds the

lit -

tie bird;

lead vou safe -lv thro''


with you to the end;

leave

there,

Leave

mm

it

it

there,

E|e

fea
there;
leave

your burden

to

the Lord and leave

it

there.

Leave

it

_ L
(

there,
leave

Take your bur-den to the Lord and leave


it

it

there.

units
gpiiitojjr^B
p

you trust and nev

er doubt,

He

will sure

ly

p.
D.S,

bring you out;

there

-A -- -

--

Renewal 1944 by C.
1916.
reserved. Used by permission.

Copyright.

426

If
it

^ a ce

A.

Tindley.

Assigned to

Hope Publishing

Co.

All

rights

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

My Hand

Hold Thou
/

Fanny

J.

the Lord have called thee

^-j

1.

3.
4.

\r-

h
yn :vb

my
my
my
my

Thou
Thou
Thou
Thou

Hold
Hold
Hold
Hold

17

ti

the
that

way
when

am,

I
-

er,

clos

is

dark
reach

and

help

er

draw

be

less,

me
me

fore

mar

the

gin

out
that

out

Thine

my

joy,

my

Thy

face
cross

di

take

one

with

light

step
hope,
of

lone

riv

er

Thou

didst

my
-

rmr

not
dear
the

N-

p.

sun

~L

self,

>

Thy
-

\
^

>

dare

To
With
Of

<

i>y bu
e#-'
vD

clos

(fc?JL

VP

and

thine

weak

so

/\

hand,
hand,
hand,
hand,

hand. Isa. 42:6


Hubert P. Main, 1839-1925

will hold

^^^m

ft
#m
2.

and

1820-1915

Crosby,

469

aid;
all;

vine;

me;

for

^
.

5
g

sft ^j^-jM= j5=g


Hold
Hold
But

Thou
Thou
when
heav'n

mst

my
my

hand,
hand,

by

faith
light

ly

for

then,

lest

hap

lov

ly

ra
long

catch

its

may

flash

ing
should
diant

Sav

iour,

wan

der;

glo

its

wa

^m

Hfta
No
And
What
And

dread
miss heights
ev -

of
ing
of

Thee,

'ry

wave

ill

joy,

shall

make

my

trem

what

rap
crys

like

m
f

ry
ters,

my
-

bling
t'rous

soul
feet

shall

fall.

songs

are

mine!

tal

bright

shall

be.

fraid.

i
427

CHRISTIAN LIFE

470

Anywhere with Jesus


/ will fear

Jessie

Brown Pounds,

no

evil:

1.

3.

An
An
An

Thou

art

with

me. Psalm

y-where with Je
y-where with Je
y-where with Je

23:4

Daniel B. Towner,

m J~J^J=#
2.

for

1861 -1921

sus
sus
sus

can safe
am not
can go

I
I
I

rJ. J

?tj^

i4^fc**
-

to

An

- y-where He
Oth - er friends may

sleep,

When the

J
TV- J-J
>

BE

lone;

go;

ly

1850-1919

dark' ning

J*

llppf

rfi:

fe^^^d^^=^^^#^
leads

me

in

low;

An

still

my

own;

bout

me

creep;

Though His hand may lead me o - ver


Know-ing I shall wak - en nev - er

this world

me, He is
shad-ows round a
fail

be

y-where with-out

J Tf T
prrfr?

gu-j.

ji

joys would

fade;

drear -y

ways,
roam,

more

to

jj
An
An
An

^V_f'

i #=3
Refrain

An

m
*=^
An
rft

g;

girf
428

y-where!

1
an

y-where with Je
y-where with Je
y-where with Je

where with

"!*=:

j *^* D*
?
am

sus
sus

sus will

dear - est

not
a - fraid.
house of
praise,
be home, sweet home.

is

H^iB-f^
tt 33;

y-where!

Fear

Je

sus

can -not

?
I
1

can

safe
sate

know;

mH

^H^M
y

Him

ly

~m
go.

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

Lean on His Arms


God

thy refuge,

is

471

and underneath are the everlasting Arms. Deut. 33:27


Lewis E. Jones, 1865-1936

Lewis E. Jones, 1865-1936

54
1.

2.
3.
4.

>-fT-fr-f-jh-^r-

i^a

lean
lean

Just
Just
Just
Just

lean
lean

up
up
up
up

on the arms of
on the arms of
on the arms of
on the arms of

Je
Je
Je
Je

-i-

_j/^

3=*

sus, He'll help

sus, He'll bright-

sus,
sus,

ptf

you

bring

en
ev

Then

leave

all

long,

the

way,

'ry

care,

to

Him,

mi^d^H^d^^-m^t^
;=|fc=P=d=l
help you
bring
leave

ev

you

a - long; If
the way; Just

bright- en

'ry

to

all

care!

will trust

His

un

love

-low

glad - ly where He
bur -den that has seemed so
is
full
of love and
heart
fol

The

Him; His

fail

lead

heav
mer_

ing,
eth,

y,
cy,

He'll

His

Take
His

m=$4^=$

Refrain

i-m

i=i
_

your heart with song


o - bey
gen - tie voice
the Lord in pray
to
dim.
are nev - er
eyes
fill

Lean on

His arms,

Lean up

on His arms,

trust-ing

ful

in

His love;

ly

m^^m^^^^^Mm
mmm m mi
rrrCTT
JS

Lean on
Lean up

arms,
arms,

=&
?=?
r

1-

on

*\

look -ing
ev

er

His

all

home a

mer

cies

bove,

4im^
jf*_t_jg

on

His
His

prove; Lean on

Lean

fe-

weZeeSeez
Copyright, 1903.

#>

His arms,
His arms and

Just lean on

-the

Sav

up

iour's arms!

g-g-

Renewal 1931 by Lillenas Publishing Co.

i
All rights reserved.

Used by permission.
429

CHRISTIAN LIFE

472

The Promises of God


All the promises

in

Him

are yea. II Cor.

William

Lanta Wilson Smith, 19th Century

2.

3.

Aft
So

4.

AJ

J:

er

days
pave

Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

Jjjlj

was wan-d'ring in a wil - der-ness


was fol - low'd by the tempt- er, as

1.

Si-i

1:20

J.

^P^f

deep de-spair and sin, And my


he watch'dineday by day, While I
of joy-fvddream-ingcaine a
time
of grief and care, When I
the way be - fore me with the prom - is - es
of God; They have
ot

of the road But my sor -row,doubt and care Fled, when


feet were grow-ing wea - ry
sought the shin - ing path my Sav-iour trod; But with pan- o - ply and shield, And the
sank be-neath the heav-y chasten-ing rod And the heart so torn by grief Found its
brightened ev - 'ry step my feet have trodjAnd this shin- ing hap - py way Brightens
;

mm4^$

^-j^^^^z^
Je

me there,And I learned to trust the


sword to wield, I have con-quer'd thro' the
fort and
re -lief, On - ly thro' the bless - ed
fail - ing
to per - feet day, Thro' the nev - er

sus met

Spir

- it's

com

in

t:
BEg^S
I

Refrain
t:

PPi

1*

is

- is -

es
es
es
es

of
of
of

of

God.
God.
God.
God.

=t^. I
Ew- (J-L^

Af*-r
-*
*

is

- is

P C

pf=^B^Jp|=^^^5l^

When

m*
430

prom
prom
prom
prom

be-lieve the prom-

earthly hopes shall

fail,

is

-es of God,

Or hosts of sin as-sail, I

can trust His nev

rest

er fail-ingWord

up-on the prom-is-es of God.

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

The Lord
From Psalm

P=T^=^
8r^=3=*

2.

My

3.

Yea, tho'

is

soul

my

s^zzszzzs:

r^ I

W^E^^EiN

ill?

Hudson, 1843-1901

FT3 g_j^i

mm
Efr

lie

E.

Shep-herd, I shall not want; He mak-eth me down to


cri-eth out: "Re-store me
a - gain, And give me the strength to
I should walk the val - ley
of death, Yet why should I fear from

The Lord

take

473

Ralph

23

:fi=*

1.

My Shepherd

Is

*^3

==3g -i*-^

*4

wa - ters by.
In pas-tures green, He lead-eth me The qui - et
The nar - row path of right-eous-ness, E'en for His own name's sake.
For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me com - fort still.

P^

^PP

3^="=

A-

lrA

A-

f*

Refrain

pgS^g^E^U-j=gPi
-w-

His yoke

is

eas-y,

His bur -den

is light,

I've found

so, I've

it

A m
fet

F##^

He

lead

eth

me

by

day and by night, Where

^irlH^

it

-JJ-

bo;

^4f-C^F=M^fcz|

found

j:=~f H"

?--

liv

j
-

ing

1 3 rj~ fl
wa

ters flow.

T*

u
431

CHRISTIAN LIFE

474

Standing on the Promises


All the promises of

God

in

Him

are yea, and in

Him Amen.l\

^^^

U^mMi^M
1.

2.
3.

4.

Stand-ing
Stand-ing
Stand-ing
Stand-ing

&

on
on
on
on

the prom -is


the prom-is
the prom-is
the prom-is

es
es
es
es

1849-1928

of Christ my King, Through e-ter - nal a - ges


that can - not fail, When the howl-ing storms of
of Christ the Lord, Bound to Him e - ter - nalcan - not fall, Lis-t* ning ev- 'ry mo-ment
I

^ZiZZSZI

* fc-1

cue

VP-

V >

j^j?^

jW^:

J jjl j*

His prais - es
ring; Glo - ry in the
doubt and fear as - sail, By the liv - ing
ly
by love's strong cord, O - ver-com-ing
to the Spir - it's
Rest-ing in my
call,
let

^fe

Cor. 1:20

R. Kelso Carter,

R. Kelso Carter, 1849-1928

mm

high-est,

word of God

1=3
shout and
shall pre

will
I

dai - ly with the


Sav-iour, as my

Spir-it's
all

* *

sing,
-

vail,

sword,

in

all,

W
r

^^te^TWf^frfwWw1
Refrain
-4

Stand-ing on the prom-is-es of God.

Stand - - ing,
stand Standing on the promises, standing on the promises,

g=

TwVfjjj

Stand-ing on

the prom-is

es

of

God my Sav-iour; Stand

ing,

Standing on the prom-is-es,

!*-A

x
eir P'H

1/

fr"

1
U*

.&

stand
stand-ing on

432

ing,

the prom-is

es,

*
I'm stand-ing on

the prom-is

es

of

God.

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

475

What God Hath Promised


The Lord will give you, according
Annie Johnson Flint, 18661932

:4:

God
God
God

2.

3.

hath
hath
hath

&*

-I-

ble

need

ing

lives

-|

not prom-ised
not told
us
a moun-tain

through God hath


He hath
and woe;
no guide;
Nev - er

our
-

12:25

William M. Runyan, 1870-1957

- *

yt
trou

promised. Exodus

al - ways blue, Flow - er-strewn path-ways


not prom-ised skies
not prom-ised
we shall not know Toil and temp - ta - tion,
not prom-ised smooth roads and wide, Swift, eas - y trav - el,

!?*#=
J24:
r
all

hath

mi

^5=3
fa
* ^

kfc

1.

He

as

sun

we
rock

with
shall

out rain,
not bear

and steep,

=4=

aF

ah

^
Refbain

tt

fe:
Joy

Man
Nev

t*r

with
- y
-

er

^=fc

=2=*

5t^

out sor
a bur
a riv

ffVTF

"^

row, peace with

den,
er

=*

man
tur

^
J.

out pain.

a care.
and deep.

bid

-.
=*
.

^
^3 3

<$--

35

strength for the day, Rest for

tri - als,

help from

a-bove,

the la

Un

But

God hath prom-ised

as
|==^
ii i
J

SIEZ^

*-*-*

sym-pa

thy,

^^
Copyright,
reserved.

1919. Renewal 1947, by W. M. Runyan.


Used by permission.

Assigned to

:^a

the way, Grace for

bor, light for

fail-ing

E1

un

dy

ing love.

EEEife

Hope Publishing

Co.

the

All

1
rights

433

CHRISTIAN LIFE

476

Know

The promise

God's Promise Is True


unto you, and to your children. Acts 2:39

is

1862-1929

Lelia N. Morris,

pB4j-^iqi

fej

:fi=fc:

*=*=*=W
God
was

For

1.

N. Morris, 1862-1929

Lelia

so loved this

sin

ful world,

He

ly

gave,

to

sin

and

fear,

ed

was

for

me;

3.

4.

Now fills my

ter

nal

life,

be

gun be -low,

His Son

way -ward, wand 'ring child,


The "who-so-ev - er" of the Lord,

2.

slave
trust

free

heart and

soul;

IX*
fefcfi

-8- *

Hr^r ' VV~%

=^*=;

That who

so

ev

N^#^
=s

i>E

er

would

ed
His

prom

Un

- til

this bless

took

Him

I'll

sing

at
His praise for

gra
ev

fe

be

ise

lieve,

fell

Like

cious word,
er - more,

w-h~

=3

ter

nal

mu

sic

From sin

Who
w-

has

S-S

"^trnT
'Tls true, oh,

my
He set me
re-deemed my

have.
ear.
free.
soul.

3~t^

God's won-der-ful
the prom-ise is true,

yes, 'tis true,

should

on

JgJ-

Refrain

3ttlrl

life

^ ^

prom -ise

'fr

is

true;
'tis

true;

rrr
For I've trusted, and test-ed, and tried

it,

And

know God's promise is

true
'tis

434

true.

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

477

Blessed Assurance
He
Fanny

J.

is

faithful that promised. Heb.

10:23

Phoebe

Crosby, 1820-1915

P.

Knapp, 1839-1908

mmm
1.

2.
3.

Bless -ed as- sur-ance, Je


Per - feet sub - mis - sion, per
Per - feet sub - mis - sion, all

^-

-j-r-?

U=s-

+^?~ H

- ry
burst on

my

hap

and

glo

di

py

is

An

of

sal

gels

de

iour

am

bove

bove,

k ^Vi
*

^Bf

ig

Refkain

Born of His Spir - it, washed in His


Ech - oes of mer - cy, whis - pers of
in
His
Filled with His good- ness, lost

i
^=*s-

blood.

This

love.
love.

is

my

sto

ry,

'n^m =pppppp*l!i
I

^iiPi
this

is

my

song,

Prais-ing

my

Saviour

all

the day

long;

This

is

a^^^Si^^
i^l
-*

sto

ry,

this

is

my

jp*

song,

Prais-ing

::,

God,

5=1=

m
=ff^=

-s
-N F
:I
3
*P 3^si^
3

Al

Sav

va - tion, pur-chase of
scend - ing bring from a
Watch-ing and wait - ing, look - ing a
Heir

vine!
sight;
blest;

IS

>

s-

my

in

p4g-

Bfi;
T

Oh, what a fore -taste of


Vi - sions of rap - ture now

mine!
sus is
feet de -light,
is
at
rest,

my

Sav

iour

all

the day

long.

my

CHRISTIAN LIFE

478

Know Whom

Timothy

II

Daniel VV. Whittle,

S?*
4=5)

Have Believed

1:12

1840-1901

A.1
-J

A.
*r

James McGranahan, 1840-1907

A.

know not why God's won-drous grace


know not how this sav - ing faith
know not how the Spir - it moves,
know not when my Lord may come,

I
I
I

To
me He hath made known,
To
me He did im - part,
Con -vine -ing men of
sin,
At night or noon-day fair,

J2J3

Hd2=*

S3:

is
T r

-*H

i feg
r~r

Nor why, un - wor - thy, Christ in


love Re-deemed me for
His own.
Nor how be-liev-ing
in
His Word Wrought peace with-in my heart.
Re - veal - ing Je - sus through the Word, Cre - at - ing faith in
Him.
Nor if
I'll walk the
vale with Him, Or "meet Him in
the
air."

^m

J2=

mmm

Refbain

=r.

fr-fr

>

F AEE^

firff
But

"I

know whom

gS rfc Tl f

have be

liev

ed,

and

am

r-r?

per-suad

HUM!

ed

that

\0

He

is

U*

^^^^^^^

^fr
a

g^
436

ble

r
To keep

that which I've com-mit-ted

hh*&

Un-to Him

0-

a-gainst that day."

mw

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

Know

Love Thee Better, Lord

479

Behold, the half was not told nie.l Kings 10:7

Ralph

Frances R. Havergal, 1836-1879

ipP^^s

1.

2.

3.

know
know
Sav

3=i=^
^=p=tp

^r.

*p

love Thee bet - ter, Lord,


I
that Thou art near- er
still
iour, pre-cious Sav - iour mine!

Hudson, 1843-1901

E.

Than an
Than an

What

will

y earth
y earth

ly
ly

Thypres-ence

-*-

joy;

throng;
be,

==

pppl^^liii^p^rti
For

Thou hast giv

And sweet
If

such

er

is

life

en me the peace Which noth - ing can de - stroy.


the thought of Thee, Than
an - y
love - ly
song.
of
joy can crown Our
walk on earth with Thee?

J3
lfep
Refbain

The

half

^
has

nev

3=3

er

yet

been

Of

told

yet

g^

r rT^"
been

told

1-

JE

3^3
love

so

jgjgjgis

r
full

and

free!

The

has

half

nev

er

yet

been

ip ir~r^
told,

yet been

The

blood

it

told,

t=&

*=fe=IS

ipi^

cleans

5fc

r^^
-

eth

jE

me!
cleans-eth me!

s
437

CHRISTIAN LIFE

480

God Will Take Care of You

Commit

thy

way unto the Lord;

also

trust

Him; and He

in

bring

shall

pass.-

to

it

Psalm 37:5
Civilla D. Martin,

m *-*KH
8:

W.

1866-1948

3.M5-

*==4

2.

Be not dis - mayed what-e'er be Through days of toil when heart doth

3.

All

4.

No mat

1.

you

may need
-

ter

He will
what may be

I
God

tide,

God
God
God

fail,

pro -vide,
the test,

***

will take care


will

of
of
of
of

take care

will take care


will

take care

^L

EEt

jg Q r

g=* i
C

Up

Be

neath His
dan-gers

When

fefc*

^h>
g~T#

t^

wea - ry

tit

p=^
P

^
God
God
God
God

wings of love a - bide,


your path as - sail,
de - nied,
will be
ask
up - on His breast,
one,

w*

tS

you;
you;
you;
you;

fierce

Noth - ing you


Lean,

1862-1935

5t

1 Wt=M

Stillman Martin,

take
take
will take
will take
will
will

care
care
care
care

of
of
of
of

you.

you.
you.
you.

^t

'

Refbain

*JN
God

Si

will

take

f.._f

xfc

*?

J
of

care

J:

^^jJj^E^

you, Through ev- 'ry day,

f -ta j

..X

4\p

O'er

JJtng

all

the way;

.
i

^Lumr'Cr&T
m

He

fefc

will

take care

Hfc

Copyright, 1905. Renewal 1933 by


reserved. Used by permission.
438

of

W.

God

you,

S.

will

take care

I j

Martin.

f.

Assigned

f
to

of
take

you
care

t^

Hope Publishing

^
of you.

Co.

All

rights

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

Not Made with Hands


We know

we have

an house not made with hands. \\ Cor.

Source Unknown
Arr. by John S. Brown, 20th Century

Christ

went
on

Put

Keep

fight

That

cit

?=

aw

with

pre

built

pre
our

to
of
-

=p 2

pare,

God,

ful

foe,

cious stone,

made with hands;


made with hands;
made with hands;
made with hands;

Not
Not
Not
Not

P^
^%-bt-T

F=F

m
And
And

Un

'twill

take
til

With

5:1

Source Unknown
Arr. by Avanelle Dyer, 20th Century

a
build - ing
the
ar - mor
ing
sin,
that
y's

481

in

3=r

decked with jew


our Cap
path
you
hear
the trum
we'll gath - er 'round
be

the

erf
E3

els
tain

rare,
trod,

Not
Not

pet blow, Not


the throne, Not

feES
1

i--

jw*

-1

made
made
made
made

with hands,
with hands,
with hands,
with hands.

n
f=f

Refrain

f=f
I

know,

I
I

itr-y

know,

know,

^H^hH
I

know,

g-g-g.

*=*

have

an

oth

er

build

ing;

i^

CHRISTIAN LIFE

482

The Solid Rock

The Lord is my defence; and my God


Edward Mote, 1797-1874

is

the rock of

at

1.

My

2.

When

hope
dark

3.

His

oath,

4.

When He

unthe
in

mm

dare not trust the sweet-est frame, But whol - ly


ev - 'ry high and storm -y
gale,
My an - chor
When all a - round my soul gives way, He then is
Clad in
His right-eous - ness a - lone,
Fault-leas to

right -eous-ness;
chang-ing grace;

In

flood;

be

mm ^

and

-r-

m
Hirn

m$m

built
noth - ing
is
on
less
Than Je - sua' blood
neas seems to
veil
His
face, I
rest
His
on
His cov - e - nant, and blood, Sup - port me
in
shall come with trump - et sound, O,
may I then

mPft

whelming

my refuge. Psalm 94:22


William B. Bradbury, 1816-16

found;

-.

fc

=t

jfff= frf= f

Refrain

ITT
lean
on
holds with

my

all

stand be

Je
-

in

bus'

name.

the

vail.

On

Christ, the

sol

id

Rock,

stand;

fore

the throne.

taini^^^ii#
t-J-M

S^=P^

1*

AJ

1-

fr

*~T
oth

440

All

hope and stay.

er ground

is

sink

ing sand,

All

oth

er ground

is

sink

^
1

ing sand.

FAITH, TRUST

AND ASSURANCE

Will Your Anchor Hold ?


An anchor of the
Owens, 1829-1899

soul, both sure

483

and stedfast.Heb. 6:19


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921

^^^^^PPI
Priscilla J.

1.

- chor hold
in the storms of
life, When the
clouds
un - fold
'tis
well
safe-ly moored, 'twill the storm with-stand, For
se - cured
hold in the straits of fear, When the break-ers have told
will firm - ly
cit - y
of gold,
When our eyes be - hold thro' the gath-'ring night The

Will your an

It
3. It

2.

4.

is

m iiiispppS
P^=S
r

the strong tides lift, and the


strife? When
w nen the
ca - bles strain,
wings oi
of stnie:
mine,
by the Sav-iour's hand; And the ca - bles, passed from His heart to
near; Though the tem-pest rage and the wild winds blow,
reef
is
the
by theheav'n-ly shore,
har - bor bright, We shall an -chor fast
our
their

*=

5^1

:i

f=f=t=
i

rRefrain

r
Will your an
Can de - fy

chor
the

Not an an - gry
With the storms all

keeps the

soul

v^^ firm

drift, or

re

main?

We have an an -chor

blast, thro' strength di - vine.


wave shall our bark o'er -flow.

past

for

ev

er

that

more.

Stead-fast and sure while the

bil

-0

HjUfailJii

lows

roll,

Fastened
1

to
[

-;

the
f

iSiill
Rock which can

ound-ed firm and dee


not move, Groyjid-ed^
deep

1 iffk

in

the Sav-iour's love.

S=?
441

CHRISTIAN LIFE

When

484
Peace

Peace, Like a River

with you,

I leave

My

Horatio G. Stafford, 1828-1888

When

1.

peace,

3.

Though Sa My
sin

4.

2L

riv

PSP^
When
Let

My

sor
this
sin

The clouds

rows

like

blest

as

tend

eth

tri

als

glo
faith

this

ri

my

=3
way,

should come,
ous thought-

be

shall

sight,

1
u:.

lows
con

bil -

not
in
part,
be rolled back

|^fe=5^3

ntliJ:

sea
sur

of

when my

day

WJM
-

though

fet,

bliss

&F

at

er,

buf

should
the
O
haste the

tan

Lord,

3 3^

like

peace I give unto you. John 14:27


Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

ance
but

the
a

as

my

roll;

What - ev

trol,

That Christ hath

re-

nailed

His

whole,

Is

scroll,

The trump

er
to
shall

re-

w* r #
^P^

mfcr=t
#*

E^EEfg

t=n

r-

lot,

gard

Thou hast taught me


-

ed

cross and
sound, and

.A.

*r

my

help

bear
Lord

m
the

it

shall

%-

with
for

O
with

my
my
my
my

It

more
-

scend,

soul,
soul.

It

it

is

His

own

Praise the Lord,

praise

the

It

is

"E

is

ven
J.

Refeain

well,

And hath shed

so"
A.

iife

2:

=t

well
blood
Lord,
well

no
de

say,
tate,

"LT"___^L

^
^^ fc

2$:

to
es

less

is

rzz

m
r=r-r

well

soul!
soul.

P^

It

is

well

wk

with

my

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

When

**
H~^r

Peace, Like a River

xt
It

soul,

with

^^
S$

my

i=ferrj

r=r

well,

is

it

-A-

fc=

2
(S*- -

*=

The Lord
James Merrick, 1720-1796

To

When

3.

Safe

4.

Con

Thy
-

m
-j-

with
drear y

the
stant

to

my

and
mer's

est

fair

sum

^
-

vale
lat

r~r
Heav'n-ly
Thou shalt

large,
heat,
tread,
end,

And my

ry

To
the streams, that,
With Thy
rod
and
Thou shalt bid
Thy

at

Shep

herd,

guide my
shades of
foot - steps

^
^M

By

the

my

Thou

g=ppfapfag

Thy charge;
feet
spread,
tend;

want. Psalm 23:1


Henri A. Caesar Malan, 1787-1864

P
-

485

3^S

tures,

faint

death o'er

pas

I shall not

lead

shalt

j-5^=j3

1.

wea

my Shepherd;

is

=F

To Thy Pastures, Fair and Large

2.

souL

soul,

E=^

plj

my

with

well

is

i&*

j:

couch

with

ten

still

staff

hal

d'rest

Midst the
Thro' the
This
my

care,

slow,
and
sup - plied
lowed dome

Yield

me

fe^^^fel^

^m
f

spring-ing grass pre


ver - dant mead-ows
guard, and that my
an
e - ter - nal

x
guide,

home,

Yield

-fZ-

v z-

Midst the
Thro' the
This
my

flow,

a=*
pare,

spring - mg
ver - dant
guard, and

me

an

EC

grass pre

mead-ows
that
ter

J}
<*

pare,
flow,

my

guide,

nal

home.

m-

i
443

CHRISTIAN LIFE

486

My Name

Is

names are written

Rejoice, because your

Mary Ann Kidder,

Written There?

IBS 1PP
2.

Lord,
Lord,

3.

Oh! that

1.

my

care not

for

rich

sins they

are

man

ful

cit

beau

i^

be

fied

-^

Ste
SB

writ

ten,

si
mi

With

en,
iour,
ings,

suf

Is

In

man

^^

en

fi

ter the
cient for

<-

In

fold.

me;

For

s^na;

its

pa

r-aS*

t
Thy

the book of
Thy prom-ise
e

vil

is

thing

SiHi

ges

p=^=r=
w

Refrain

name writ - ten there?


make them like snow."
name writ -ten there?

Mt-

^2zz:
:

its

the

book

Is

my name

writ-ten there,

On

mm

of

i
f

the

Thy

king dom,

page white and

e
t^f=r^=F

5EEE53
-

^m
j=^

inssniggiasg

a^
ee

pure gar -ments of white; Where no

A
*

In

4t

With

light,

5^=5
-

sions of

A-= A *&

would

its

ver nor gold; I would


of the
But Thy
sea,

sil

so fair, Tell me,


Je - sus, my Sav - iour, Is my
In bright let - ters that glow, "Tho' your sins be as scar - let, I will
To de - spoil what is fair; Where the an - gels are watch-ing, Is my

dom, With
eth

y,

S^

fefc

com

Like the sands

fcK

king

y,

m-

:s

Nei-ther

jti

heav
Sav -

of

O my
ri -

- es,

sure

blood,
glo -

- ti

rr

make

heaven. Luke 10:20


Frank M. Davis, 1839-1896

^P^a

M
^^fe SE

in

1820-1905

Is

3^E

my

name

writ

ten

fair?

PS

there?

f I
:

AND ASSURANCE

FAITH, TRUST

He Knoweth the Way that


He

knoweth the way that

487

Take

I take. Job 23:10

Charles Edwin Pollock,

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

1853

b.

l^^ ^ ^fefcJU-^^j
WW ^P
WW
With expression.

IT

1.
2.

3.

He know - eth
He know - eth
He know - eth

the

the
the

way that
way that
way that

=fi:

He

But

love will be faith

My

side

He

rgnt -hg

me

each

day,

ful

and

true,

ly

near,

con-stant

is

Ft

And nev
He will
take, And hap
take,

er

His child will for

not His cov

take,

py

my

life

TT C; c
i

W^fL

be with

will

His

I
I

m
r

1*-

And for
And dai
To

me
-

me

fill

ly

its

the

blessings

re

with com-fort and

way.
new.
cheer.

mm

tt^Z^s
w V

sake

pE

up

will light

e-nant break
He will make:

rr

Refrain

Al

The way

that

take

He know-eth, And

Ja

fc

=fc
J2:

U=&=fr

^^fe^te
^
in

me His

im

m}i

age grow

jata

i<g

to

a>

me

<

I?

f=s

r~*
- eth.,

And

so

mt!

His love

<-.

He show

eth ;With-

^H^

f=
N

am hap

x w A

py

al -

v=%

way.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me

488

The Lord thinketh upon me. Psalm

Edmund

m
igm
A

2.

The cares of

mid the

tri

S.

Lorenz, 1854-1942

=3

als

life

tm

J rr-r~r

ii-g-

Fine

5=#
a
a

nk*

*5T

preme-ly sweet, Thou think -est, Lord, of


Their gloom re - minds my heart at last, Thou think -est, Lord, of
I
am con - tent for this I know, Thou think - est, Lord, of

me!

What need

me!

One thought re - mains su

D. S.

ft

which I meet, A - mid the thorns that pierce my feet,


come thronging fast, Up - on my soul their shad-ow cast;
Let life be bright or dark with woe,
Let shadows come, let shadows go,

1.

3.

m TT'

^Fjm&

3:

40:17

Edmund

Lorenz, 1854-1942

S.

Thou

since

fear

art

_fe

3=^^31

Thou

think-est, Lord, of

think

U
^=*
ft-

And

near,

Refrain

Thou

me,

est,

Lord,

me

met

of

D.S.

think-est, Lord, of

me!

of me,

of

me!

lb&!
How

489

Gentle God's

His commandments

Commands

are not grievous. I

Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751

S
t^^

fc

&Sdta
1.

How

gen

2.

Be

neath

3.

Why

should

4.

His

good

58 i
446

tie

God's

His
this

watch
anx -

ness

stands

Arr. by Lowell Mason,

:zsp

com-mands!
-

John 5:3
Hans G. Nageli, 1773-1836

ful

eye

ious

load

ap-proved,

1792-1872

SpPH

r=w
How

kind
His
His saints
se Press down your

Un

pre cure

wea

changed from day

=*

*F

cents are!
ly dwell;
ry mind?
to
day;

S J

lfc

"p:

FAITH, TRUST

How

$mm

-!=

mm

fc

fc

13Ea

the Lord, And trust His


ture up,
Shall guard His
Fa- ther's throne, And sweet re
His feet, And bear
at
a

on
na

=b

=^3=^-

Come, cast your bur - dens


That hand which bears all
Haste to
your heav'n-ly
Come, drop your bur - den

AND ASSURANCE

Commands

Gentle God's

con

stant care,

dren well,
fresh-ment find,
song
a - way.
chil

^&

490

The Lord of Glory


77ie

Lord

is

my

and my salvation. Ysalm

light

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

27:1

T. B. Mosley, 19th Century

tt^^^^^P^^^P^^^
1.

2.
3.

The Lord
One priv
There

glo

of
-

shall

ry

lege

of

heart

fer

my

sal - va - tion
too;
light, And my
a - bode
de - sires, Oh, grant me an
still;
re-quests,And see Thy beau - ty

my

is

my

5= 1

God

is

A - mong
Shall

hear

D.S.-God has

my strength
the church

Thy mes
a

strong

nor will

es

sa

pa

saints,

ges

of

love,

ion,

where

vil

:t

Ma=E

trou

bles

rise

"J

all

my

tern - pies

foes

can

do.

of

my

God

And there in - quire Thy


a He makes my soul

BJ

will.
bide.

aZ3_l a^ii=[]

may His

^mMM

and storms

^=

The

$ r-mmm

Refrain

When

What

Thy

^^m.
m g^E3EE5

fear

of

E=u=r^, *

ap

pear, There

chil -

dren

-= r r

hide.

n =fc

CHRISTIAN LIFE

491

Father, Lead Us
am

the Lord thy

God

which leadeth thee.Isa. 48:17


George C. Hugg, 1848-1907

19th Century

Alice Jean Cleator,

With spirit

3E

3=
v=*f-r pe
1.0
Fa - ther,
When we would

fal

AzM

ter

:E

IE

ow Of
us

the
a

All

Dim and un

fu - ture land!
long our way!

and

sun

rrf P

^~bss:

lead

Thro"

Fa

ther,

E=E5 =F=F

rh-

=t

shad

aB F3=

Gen - tly by the hand,


Or when we would stray,

us

lead

2.

B3=

g>

Help

us

trav

ev

to

eled Lies the

Clos

er

er

jg

irfr

5^
^^=^

= :BZ=k=^=t^
-I

sNe

EEllE^i

tr

:ie

t=^z

way be

fore:

walk

Thee,

Thro' ways of

to

Fa

ther, lead

us,

dark-ness

Lead us

"55

ev

er
not

Where we can

more!
seei

Refrain

i^EEEE
Fears
/

af

oft

'%'

^=T"

-^bzz*

^=

heav'n

ly

Fa

Hg

be

^
^EE^B^
-

ft

fizfc

Doubt-ings walk

fright

-j?z

ther,

lead

:t=;

us,

Now,

eF*

and

ev

fore!

r-

IT
er

more.

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

492

Precious Promise
1

Nathaniel Niles,

b.

Mine

will guide thee with

eye. Psalm

32:8

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

1835

m5

=i=*

"C71F
Pre

1.

cious prom-ise

When temp-ta tions


When thy se - cret
When the shades of
-

2.
3.
4.

the wea - ry
God hath giv - en To
al - most win thee, And thy trust-ed

hopes have perished In


are

life

ing,

fall

And

the grave of
the hour has

pass - er - by,
watch-ers fly,
years gone by,

come

to

die,

i^^iirt^^M
way from earth

On

the

Let
Let

this prom-ise
this

Hear the

prom-ise

still

trust

Pi

Shr

will

g-|

guide thee,

to

ring with

"I

en,

"I
be cher-ished, "I
lot call - ing,
"I

S 3
I

heav

will

thee,

in

guide thee with


with
will guide thee with
will guide thee with
will

will guide thee

jg

guide thee,

will

guide thee with Mine eye;

^u^uss^m
A

15

+-

*=
On

Mine eye.
Mine eye.
Mine eye.
Mine eye.

the

ai ) _J

M mmmm

way from earth

to

heav

en,

will guide thee

V-

with Mine eye.

a
#

- g

~~
449

CHRISTIAN LIFE

493

Just As Seemeth Good to Thee


Just and true are

Ida L. Reed,

^^
1.

2.

Let

3.

Life

bless

path,
full

of

Or - der Thou
Lead Thou me
Keep me near

ed

Sav-iour,

ev

er,

ing,

me, trust-ing, lean on Thee;


I
dare not trust my own;
And a - lone I lose the way;

r.A t
HM-imp
.

life's

to

joys and

S
h

du

- ties,

35

^E2*=^ 3

der mer - cy,


Thee, dear Sav - iour,
ten

F?

Let
For

S4tU

ay-

in

cares per-plex

^3

ad

15:3

3=8

asfc^gEES
SB

of saints. Rev.

_fc_____h

Thy wis-dom guide me


is

Thou King

ways,

George C. Hugg, 1848-1907

Fervently

Choose my

Thy

1865

b.

*=^

a:

as seem-eth good to Thee.


Leave me not to walk a - lone.
Choose for me the path, I pray.

Just

==

X1

s=

FE=Ff= g

Refrain

^=^5^ s

Just

as

seem-eth

r r t r

good

to

Thee,

fet
aI

Just

as

M^-F ^Mg

450

der Thou

seem-eth good

to

Thee;

^=f

^E

fcjzr^d

E-

Or

gj

my steps,

dear Sav-iour,

Just

as

t"

i=tzi
seem - eth good

to Thee.

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

Where He Leads
My

My

sheep hear

494

Follow

I'll

and they follow Me. John 10:27


William A. Ogden, 1841-1897

voice,

William A. Ogden, 1841-1897

tt
fc

^J-5

1.

r
Sweet

are

2.

Sweet

is

the
the

3.

List

to

His

prom

- is

the word; Dear-er far than


is
sus hath shown, Sweet-er far than

Kind
Je -

es,

ten - der love


lov-ing words,

"Come un

m.

3=2i=2=2M=3
la

to

Me!" Wea

heav - y-

ry,

Pg|^
an
an

r-3

mes-sage man
love that mor

y
y

den, there

sweet

is

i
m

a-

ev

was

tals

to

the mind of Christ,


the err-ing one,

in

His prom -is

- er heard; Pure
have known; Kind
rest for thee; Trust

C=g=g=
p fe^=^=C2=t2

U
.

4=:
ig

es,

:t*=U

=F

m=m=u=mS
Sin - less, I
see;
Faith-ful is
He;
Faith-ful and sure;

~^r

"A"

tSi-

the great ex - am - pie


is,
and pat - tern for me.
the great ex - am - pie
is,
and pat - tern for me.
Lean up - on the Sav-iour and thy soul is se-cure.

He
He

"A"

<

^frfFif[[
/

i
r

-5"

Where
Where He

mm

U-

r r
leads

U U

i/

fie leads

fol

I'll

^^rr

Fol
low all the way;
Fol-low all the way, yes,
fol-low

all

0.-0

the way;

low,

fol

where He leads

low,

k^z=fe

h
k

RP

I'll

pp^

U<

Refbain

yn

I'll

fol

low,

i*

=dBt

^r->2i

tnr

Fol-low Je-sus ev-eryday.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

495

He Leadeth Me
For

the Lord thy

God

will hold thy right

Joseph H. Gilmore, 1834-1918

*=t
$=&=*Bfce=l

PffTj W=^^=*
1.

2.

hand. Isa. 41:13


William B. Bradbury, 1816-1*

He lead-eth me:

bless -ed tho't!


words with heav'nly comfort fraught!
Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bow-ers bloom,
Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ev - er mur-mur nor re - pine;
And when my task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the vic-t'ry's won,

3.
4.

k-^--4l=g:

%^I^iig=p

^llilil
What-e'er

By

wa-ters

do,

wher-e'er I
be,
troubled sea,

calm o'er

Con - tent, what-ev - er


E'en death's cold wave I

lot

see,

will not

God's hand that lead-eth me.


His hand that lead-eth me.
Since 'tis my God that lead-eth me.
Since God thro' Jor- dan lead-eth me.
Still 'tis

Still

flee,

'tis

Refrain

33

He lead-eth me, He lead-eth me;

By His own hand He

lead-eth me:

mm^6^$$mm^
i-

asl zl

His faith-ful

^ =f^ F
C

fol-1'wer

F
would

be,

For by

His

ft^rJxhand He

^ S-aF
r

13

lead-eth me.

tep~^^^^^^pi=^
|

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

496

Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us

He calleth His own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. John 10:3
William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868
Dorothy A. Thrupp, 1779-1847

Sav

Much we need Thy ten-d'rest care;


Be
the guard-ian of our way;

like a shep-herd lead


us,
are Thine, do Thou be - friend us,
Thou hast prom-ised to re - ceive us,
let us seek Thy fa - vor,
Ear - ly

1.

iour,

We

2.
3.

4.

*B a a

^^

-A
fcj=fe

Lord and on

ly

Sav

ms

ly

With Thy

love our

-ed
-ed
-ed
-ed

izfc

a=tz

H-jf

t=

Je
Je
Je
Je

-bus!
-sus!
-sus!
-sus!

Bless
Bless
Bless
Bless

-ed
-ed
-ed
-ed

. i

Bless

ed

Bless

ed

Bless-ed

j -g
i

We

^JUj

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus! Thou hast bought us, Thine we are,


sus! Hear, O hear us, when we pray,
will ear - ly
sus!
turn to Thee,
sus! Thou hast loved us, love us still,

=fr*=^

Bless-ed

W*

^=T-?=

Bless-ed Je - sus!
Bless -ed Je -sus!
Bless - ed Je - susl
Bless-ed Je - sus!

fill:

r* -

F=F i

^
Je
Je
Je
Je

be;
will;

bos-oms

1
U

Bless
Bless
Bless
Bless

we

do Thy

rffc

'A-

S ^ iW-f4f=^

ful tho'

us

let

our use Thy folds pre -pare;


For
Seek us when we go
a - stray:
Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free:

us,
us,
us,
iour,

J--

#=# 3=EtJ

T=

Thy pleas-ant pas-tures feed


Keep Thy flock, from sin de - fend
Thou hast mer - cy to re - lieve
In

Bless -ed

Poor and sin

Ear

r-rr
i

d;

I!

sus! Thou hast bought us, Thine we are.


sus! Hear,
O hear us, when we pray.
sus!
will ear-ly
turn to Thee.
sus! Thou hast loved us, love us still.

We

|5L

P' *

f^

sI
453

CHRISTIAN LIFE

497

Lead Me Safely On
The

J.

H.

Leslie, 19th

Spirit

will

guide you into

all

truth. John 16:13


Charles Edwin Pollock,

Century

/7

2.

on
Lead me safe - ly
With a Shep-herd's care

thro' the night and

3.

Thro' the storms of

'mid

1.

by

life,

the nar
the

row

way From

the shores of
close
to
safe - ly

ff

* i w J i-f
By

'

time

to

Thee

lest

go

on

to

my

heav'n

the realms

ev
ten
oth

er

stand,

der

love,

As

me

Refrain

Lead me

on,

Lead me

cross
safe

fount

of

Christ

may

ly

on

of

life

by
on

jour

free

f=*

ney

on
sin

to
to

the

of
ly

drink

till

bet

ter

my home

thirst

no

A *
i

the

land,
-

By

on,

me

bove.

more.

S^j^
lead

on,

Thy

mMm

Thro' this world

mm=$=m
Lead me

the

stray; Lead me
home; At
the

=g=j=

JEJ

shore, Let

er

ly

^
)

day;

of
a

*=q*

=38=3=3

1853

Keep me
cean's foam, Lead me
day,

iES

b.

the strait and nar -row way;

on,

P#f#jfefej=N

* 5^

f=i
Lead me

FFF*
on,

Lead me

454

lead
on,

me

tAU
*TfT=r^

on,

lead

to

me

on,

J J

the realms of end -less day.

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

498

Follow the Path of Jesus

Leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps. I Pet. 2:21


Source Unknown
From Hymns and Tunes, 1890

3Ip

wm

pppp^^^^pg

2.

Fol -low
Cling to

3.

Take up

1.

^T
\

I.

the path

of

the hand
the cross

of

-It

=5:

of

sus,

Walk where His

foot -steps lead;

sus,

All through the

day

sus,

Shar

ing

and

night;

shame He

the

bore;

t rT r=y

fit-

V^^

il

V
a.

Je
Je
Je

^t
r?

(9)"

tr

k.
n
*k-

^L.

2 ~4~

-J-

Keep in
His beam - ing
Dark though the way and
Self

*
&^^P
fiV

*=*

and

the world

de

ft

ny

Ev

He

y,

M ^2->
zL *

'ry

coun

will

guide

Love the

ing,

J-

ence,

Sav

*"

sel

heed;

you

right
more;

iour

the world

l-( t

of

ing,

ers,

oth

Je

sus,

f; t

H:

IE

tF

ms^

32-dfe

zzs"

o - be - dience true!
strong!
His strength be
His cross.
Glo - ry
in

call

ing,

Yield

sor

row,

In

va

tion,

^=

Read - y some good to


do;
Help - less, op-pressed and wrong;
Think of their gloom and loss,

#E^
5^T=* 3

is
Quick, while His voice
them from depths of
Lift
His great sal
Tell
of

K *"

fe
2tzh 1
fly

'

I ^

31

all

-f-

ta b
F ->

r 4

Watch, while the hours are


of
for
the good

t^

pres
drear

s^

a!
*a

Live
Tell

"^

-VH

<-

I
455

CHRISTIAN LIFE

499

Thou Great Jehovah

Guide Me,
Thou

shalt guide

me

with

William Williams, 1717-1791

Thy counsel. Psalm 73:24


Thomas
,

V V

Hastings, 1784-1872

l- r 4

Guide me, O Thougreat Je - ho - vah, Pil-grim thro' thi3 bar-ren land; I


am
pen now the crys-tal foun-tain, Whence the healing waters flow; Let the
When I tread the verge of Jor-dan, Bid my anx-ious fears sub-side; Bear me

1.

2.

3.

me with Thy pow'rful hand; Bread of heav-en,


me all my jour-ney thro'; Strong Deliv'rer,
Land me safe on Ca-naan 's side; Songs of prais-es

weak, but Thou art might-y, Hold


fier - y, cloud -y
pil - lar, Lead
thro'

theswell-ing cur-rent,

^fe^i#|i
Feed me till I want no more; Bread of heav-en, Feed me till I want no more.
Be Thou still my strength and shield Strong Deliv 'rer, Be Thou still my strength and shield.
I
will ev - er give to Thee, Songs of praises
I
will
ev - er give to Thee.
;

:=

mw^

500

Jesus,

ifeHii
Still

ip

Lead On

For Thy name's sake lead me, and guide me. Psalm 31:3
Nicolaus L. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760
Trans, by Jane L. Borthwick, 1813-1897

*b

Adam

^ m
<?J

2zat

-JSL

Drese,

1620-1701

^N=^

zsz:

be won, And al-though the way be cheerless,


be near, Let not faith-less fears o'ertake us,
When we seek re - lief From a long-felt grief, When oppressed by new temptations,
Je - sus, still lead on, Till our rest be won; Heav'nly Leader, still di-rect us,

Je
If

sus, still lead on, Till our rest


way be drear, If the foe

the

(2-

-<2-

-F-

s:

5SZ

fe

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING


Jesus,

Still

Lead On

i
We

- low, calm and fearless; Guide us


by Thy hand To our fa-ther-land.
not faith and hope forsake us, For, thro' many a woe, To our home we go.
Lord, increase and perfect patience; Show us that bright shore Where we weep no more.
Still sup-port, console, pro-tect us, Till we safe-ly stand In
our fa-ther-land.

will fol

Let

2-

5-

Me

Jesus, Saviour, Pilot


So

He

S4=1

*&-

-f

501

bringeth them unto their desired haven. Psalm 107:30

Edward Hopper, 1816-1888

John

E.

Gould, 1822-1875

gn^^in^l }\U-ui4
1.

Je

2.

As

3.

When

sus,

Sav-iour,

a moth
at last

pi

lot

er

stills

near

me

her child,
the shore,

O - ver life's tem - pes-tuous sea;


Thou canst hush the o - cean wild;
And

the

fear

ful break-ers

TOT

*-rtJT*
Un-known waves be

fore

me

roll,

Bois-t'rous waves o - bey Thy will


me and the peace-ful rest,

'Twixt

Hid- ing rock and treach'rous shoal;


When Thou say'st to them, "Be still!"
Then, while lean -ing on Thy breast,

Chart and corn-pass came from Thee: Je - sus, Sav-iour,


Won-drous Sov' reign of thp. sea,
Je - sus, Sav-iour,
May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will

Zfc r

t-*f

A*-i

roar

iTJ

g"

pi

lot

me.
me.

pi

lot

thee.

pi - lot

&

"A -men.

^SA
]

r- 457

CHRISTIAN LIFE

502

Ever Lead Me
Even there shall Thy hand lead me. P.salm 139:10
Warren, 1867-1951
B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

^^
B. Elliott

PI

on this dark world, Sav - iour, am


I;
Be
Thou my help - er,
Hope of my heart, Lord, Strength of my soul, Guide Thou my foot - steps
Calm Thou the wild storm, Clear up the way; Keep me from fall - ing

Out

1.
2.

m
3.

mm

=t

i2

-t^r-

=F

Oh, hear

my

Thou

cry.

art

my

And keep me whole. My grace and


By night and day. Trav ling to
i

/*!
.

-a-

..

fcfc

t=t

^^Fr Tffl
kk

er lead me.
er lead me.
er lead me.

Wilt Thou lead

tz

503

Oh,
Her

trays

Oh,
Oh,
Oh,

let
let
let

Thy
Thy
Thy

-j-*

me

by

3
the

E5
hand?

-A-

Refrain

ev
ev
ev

/\

jH

might - y hand
might - y hand
might -y hand

por - tion, All


is
in Thee,
f or-tress, Lord, Thou wilt be,
glo - ry, Walking with Thee,

f=F

e
ee

iz

Happy

Is

the

ST

Man

are ways of pleasantness. Prov.

Michael Bruce, 1746-1767, Alt.

nz

3:17
L.

C.

Everett,

1818-1867

Moderato

^i
1.

2.
3.
4.

5.

458

^J

- Lfe

Oh, hap-py
is
the man who hears
For she hath treasures greater far
In her right hand is length of days
She guides the young with in-no-cence
Ac-cord-ing as her la - bors rise,

In-struc-tion's warning voice, And who ceThan east and west un - fold; And her reFor those who heed her voice; Her left hand
In pleasure's paths to tread; A crown of
So her re-wards increase; Her ways are

Oh, Happy

^^g
*

p*

Is

the

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

Man

^aii^^s

r^

^=r=i=

wisdom makes His ear - ly, on - ly choice, His ear - ly, on - ly choice.
wards more precious are Than all their stores of gold, Than all theirstoresof gold.
of-fers wealth and praise To make her sons
re-joice, To make her sons re - joice.
les

glo

tial

Up -on

ry she be -stows
pleas-ant-ness,

And

ways of

all

the hoar

- y head,
her paths are peace,

Up

And

on the hoar-y head.


her paths are peace.

all

J3U.

g^ttigipgi^teQ:
Jr> >

.A- -A-

A--

Take Thou My Hand and Lead Me


Lead me,

Julie K. Hausmann, 1825-1901


Trans, by Rudolph A. John, 1859-1938

*}
1.

2.
3.

Ai

504

Lord, in Thy righteousness. Psalm 5:8


Friedrich Silcher, 1789-1860

gh-gz

* ^2

Take Thou my hand and lead me Un - to the end; In


life and death I
Thou might-y God of
a - ges, O
be Thou near; When an -gry tem-pest
When eve-ning's shadows lengthen, The night is come, My faintheart, Fa-ther,

:
>

J-

need Thee, O bless-ed Friend; I


can -not live with -out Thee For one brief
ra - ges I
need not fear; Close by Thy side a - bid - ing I
fear no
strengthen And bring me home. Take Thou my hand and lead me Un - to the

:it

<s-

r
Thou

M^
m
:c

->

foe,

&

a=5fc

ev - er near me, And


be
While Thy strong hand is guid - ing Life
need Thee, O
end, In
life and
death
I
day; Lord,

agfefcEgEiiE*

:|=

Words from Elmhurst Hymnal, Eden Publishing House.

the

lead

hath
bless

way.
no woe.
ed Friend!

-&r

men.

A^X
f=f=t
Used by permission.

1
459

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Send Me Light

505

Eph.

Christ shall give thee light.

5:14

George C. Hugg, 1848-1907

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889

&M: g=fe i i^3^*


1.

Lord, give

me

2.

The way

is

8.

Oh, send

me

4.

The work

KS
'-&$

light

is

to

gq =3=g
come the
wan - der

Then

shall

Give

light

on

- ly,

ten dark, With lights and

do Thy work More


Thine, not mine, O Lord; It
light

=i
I

of

ia

J-

Can

Tby work, For

do

to

nar-row,

piUH

d2

-^

light,

is

$=5X
Lord, from Thee

shad-ows strown

more wis

Thy

^ g

give

urn;

by which these eyes The way of


life
can see.
oft,
and think it Thine, When walk- ing
my own.
in
I work Thy
work in - deed, While on Thine earth I live.
and then shall
all
do
I
Be well and tru - ly done.
light,

!=i=-r

dom
we

race

*c=*e

1
|

zz

Refrain

Send me
Send me light!
Send me light

light

Light a -long the

Send me

light

toil-some

way

^@
i^p^fe^^^^^^p
SP
fcfe

^-*-

Send me light, dear Lord, that

4b0

A-1

mayla-bor

on, Till

rest

in

ter - nal day.

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

Keep Me Near Thee


Lord,

William

J.

A ^J
b

whom

to

gj

we go? Thou

shall

Henry, 1867-1955

Jj

2.

Keep me near Thee, bless ed


Keep me near Thee, precious

3.

Help

hast the words of eternal life. John 6:68

me
Draw me

4.

1867-1915

j=^

=fe

*=#

Keep me near Thee


Man - y snares are
That Thy whis-pers
Close- ly

fold

me

lest

by
I

to

stray;

the way:
may hear;
Thy breast;

UTS

P^4-P

dt -S
EE

B. Elliott Warren,

Je sus,
Sav - iour,
near
live
so
Thee, Je - sus,
near-er, bless -ed
Je -sus,
-

1.

506

ij^ff=t-^tnaiig

aj

hand up - hold me, Lead me gen - tly all the way.


wings pro - tect me, Draw me near - er Thee each day.
Thy arms a - round me, When the hand of danger's near.
Thy lov - ing bos-om, Let
me ev - er sweet -ly rest.

With Thy might - y


'Neath Thy balm

me

Let
Pil

feel

lowed on

mMMg

Htu
Refbain

^jN^gi 5^

Life with- out Thee would be drear

f^4

#=

s==fc

But while walk-ing

in

y; Cheer-less

F~

my

all

Thy pres-ence, Heaven's

glo

path would be;

SZZli

ry shines on

.... A

me.

461

CHRISTIAN LIFE

507
W.

Remember Calvary

I
Jesus also

suffered without the gate. Heb. 13:12

au^

James M. Black, 1856-1938

C. Martin, 19th Century

3EE
4

1.

Where He may

2.

3.

jH-j

On

me

2=^3

For I have learned to trust Him so,


de- light in
I
His com-mand, Love to be led by His dear hand;
ward I go, nor doubt nor fear, Hap-py with Christ my Sav-iour near,
lead

will

go,

.a..

WH>4

F?

S#3

=s

^ZZ^IZZS

*^j=

Cal
re - mem-ber 'twas for me, That He was slain on
is sweet
vine will
to me, Hal-lowed by bloodstained Cal
Trust-ing that I some-day shall see Je - sus my Friend of Cal

And

His

di

rJL.

~g~

*=$e

va
va
va

ry.
ry-

ry.

^m

-Afit

a:

Refrain

Je

-J-

sus shall lead

me

night and day,

Je

i=t

nili
$
way;

462

He

is

the tru

T~T~3

*=

Nm
^

Al

Ai

sus shall lead

me

C=^

J-

all

the

I*

3
s-

^fe

^=s

*# 1

est Friend to

mmm

me, For

re

-mem-ber

Cal-va-ry.

GUIDANCE AND KEEPING

508

Footprints of Jesus
Order my steps

Mary

in

Thy word. Psalm

119:133

B. C. Slade, 1826-1882

13%

*=*
1.

Sweet

2.

Tho'

3.

If

4.

Then

Asa Brooks Everett. 1828-1875

Lord, have we heard Thee call - ing, Come, fol


they lead o'er the cold, dark mountains, Seek - ing
they lead thro' the tern - pie
ho - ly, Preach-ing
at
last, when
on high He
sees us, Our
jour
-ly,

^3
a

low me!
His sheep;
the Word;
ney done,

EEi

&=&=

it

And

we

see where Thy foot - prints fall - ing, Lead


long
Si - lo - am's foun- tains, Help
by
in homes of
Serv
the poor and low - ly,
will
rest where the steps
of
Je - sus End

Or
Or

We

-*

us
ing
ing
at

to

Thee.

the
the

weak.

Lord.

His throne.
-*--

Refrain
-it-

Foot

tJ

prints

Je

of

sus,

make

that

the

path

way

glow;

=Pff^
Pill
We

^
m

will

fol

j=E5
M

the steps

of

Je

*ns
-

low

M
-

sus

=^

wher

:3l

e'er they

go.

5S
463

CHRISTIAN LIFE

509

My

Jesus, Lover of
The Lord

15

my

Soul

refuge. Psalm 91:9

Simeon B. Marsh, 1798-1875

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

nnmm^

1.

Je

2.

Oth -er

sus,

my

of

lov

er

ref

uge have

Thou, O Christ, art


Plenteous grace with Thee
all

3.

4.

I
I
is

me

Let

soul,

none;

bos-om

help- less soul

-<S>-

fe*

Thy

to

Hangs my

want; More than all


in Thee
found, Grace to par -don all

Thee;
find;
sin;

my
.f-

wa - ters roll, While the tem-pest still is


Leave, oh, leave me not
a - lone, Still sup - port and com - fort
Raise the fall - en, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the
the heal -ing streams abound; Make and keep me pure with
Let

i
my

Hide me,

my

All

trust on

Just and ho

Thou of

life

ly

the

Sav
Thee
is

iour,
is

Thy

foun-tain

high:

me.
blind.
- in.

:2T=2x:

hide,

Till

stayed,

All

the storm of life


my help from Thee

name,

am

art,

Free-ly

past;
bring;
ness;

is
I

un-right-eous take of
Thee;

all

me

let

the ha - ven guide,


de-fense - less head With
of
sin,
False, and full
I
am,
Thou
Spring Thou up with -in my heart, Rise

Safe

Si?

in

er

rh-

Cov

to

my

-*--

>gr

While the near-er

&-

'

^rx

2=*:

;2:

fly,

on

re-ceive
the shad
art full
to

all

E5

my
-ow
of
e

soul

at
of Thy
truth and
ter

ni

*
,

last.

wing.
grace.
-

^=t
^&r

ty.

REFUGE

He Hideth My Soul
Hide me under the shadow

Fanny

i
1.

2.

3.
4.

J.

of

William

Crosby, 1820-1915

yi^j^j^
3
T

A
A

won - der - ful


won - der - ful

Sav
Sav

*=E

**Tf!

hid - eth my soul in the


hold - eth me up, and I
sing in my rap-ture, oh,
I
His per- feet sal -va-tion, His

ness di - vine,
clouds of the
sky,

ers of pleas-ure I
see.
eth me strength as my day.
minel
such a Re-deem-er as
shout with the millions on high.
-

giv

He
He

me;
way;

riv

1838-1921

t=Pn

3=2=

Uc

^ips^i^pii *

Sav - iour to
bur - den a
full

Kirkpatrick,

J.

my Lord, A won - der - ful


my Lord, He tak - eth my
He crowns, And, filled with His
I
rise
To meet Him in
/

ES

17:8

*=B

iour is
Je - sus
iour is
Je - sus
With num - ber-less bless - ings each mo - ment
When clothed in His bright-ness, trans-port -ed
-A- -A-

^S

510

Thy wings. Psalm

vr* ^
>

He

hid

my

eth

cleft of the rock,


shall not be moved,
glo - ry to God
won-der- ful love,

soul

tg-

He
For
I'll

the cleft of the rock

in

^^m
=

E*.

at

Where

-^H-^-d
That shadows a dry,

thirst-y

land;

He hideth my

i*

-*v p

te
u.

life

>
i

in

g
>

y.

'

the depths of His love

-1

d-J J J -s-^r _T~7~+


i

<*p

And cov - ers me

fe
HPi

Rgif

*=f

fcife

there with His hand,

And cov - ers me

rr ntff

there with His hand

sfe

"TTT

465

CHRISTIAN LIFE

511

The
Thou

Samuel

-*

E.

Rock

Cleft of the
art

my

hiding place. Psalm 32:7

Good, 1878-1905

Samuel E. Good, 1878-1905

j/S^P

jj^-j^hh-W-j
the Rock

1.

There's a

cleft

2.

There

3.

Oh,

peace for the soul that hid


soul, thou who now art wea

is

in

BS Qt
3=

t:

SBS

come

mP

ly
ly

er
for

*=*
rest,

Come

5^
p
r
lows

Where my

eth

In

ry,

To

"

hide While the storms of life


the soul that on
than I,
For

ps
bil -

ges,
-

|t

w=&

the

i
ar
are

is

do

-p-v

r^=gf
rag

And

ing

the

And the
con - fid - eth
can cheer thee, To the

ly
ly

35T-

>

TTT
t

of the Rock,

Oh, the cleft

tide.

that

&

Refbain
>

roll o'er

MT

Him who on

to

may

soul

the Rock
the Rock

feM rr ^ ^

t-Jt

*z*--^-

safe
high

of

the Rock will try.


dear lov-ing Saviour's breast. Oh, the cleft of the Rock, Oh, the cleft of the Rock,

cleft of

mm

Where my
Where my

soul
soul

i
may

Be

cure -

ly,

may
may

While the

hide,

se

cure

egg
FPPPPPPPau

ly

hide,

=?

n=*

^^^HPf^^^^l
*-T

storms of

mi
466

35=^

*,

life

are

rag

f=f=if

ing,

And

the

bil

lows

roll o'er

E'S'fWF

the

tide.

1ifir-

REFUGE

spoken unto you, that

in

Me

ye might have peace. John 16:33

William

Mary D. James, 1810-1883

umm

ji j= 5

b*U ^

rift

Long pur-sued

3.

4.

ed Rock I'm rest-ing, Safe-ly

by

sin

and

Sa

*A
pi

_a
r ^

se - cure

tan,

19th Century

*=?

3?4

shel-tered,

ry, sad,

=fe

this blest ref

fcH

*=*

me, While with-in the cleft I hide.


ter, O - pened in
my Saviour's breast.
His smiles of love I
ing; In
live.

uge,

:=K

rr

-^

in

Wea

*c

There no foes nor storms mo-lest


Then I found this heav'n-ly shel
Now in Je - sus I am find
All

-*LjeL

t=e
pc :&$
Pfflff

Heed - ing not

the fierc-est blast.

ms
f

-m

*-*-*-

Refrain

*=*=

Now

tft-1

VV. Bentley,

a -bide;
I
longed for rest;
Peace, which passeth un - der-stand - ing, Joy, the world can nev-er give,
In
the rift - ed Rock I'll hide me, Till the storms of life are past,
the

In

1.

2.

512

Rock I'm Resting

In the Rifted
These things have

I'm rest-ing, sweet-ly rest-ing,

t=t

Je

sus, bless

^3HH

:2=2:

f*

|a

the clef t once

made

f g
Fjg
.

for

^=*

^=H:

ed Rock of

In

ges,

f2 ,-1*

4=

will hide

fe

my

self

in

me:

m
Thee.

(=-

-**

CHRISTIAN LIFE

513

My

Hide Me,

Fanny

Saviour

He

In the secret of His tabernacle shall


1820-1915

hide we. Psalm 27:5

William H. Doane, 1832-1915

Crosby,

J.

**-t

1.

2.

3.

v;

me
Hide me, O my Sav-iour, hide
rag - ing
Hide me, when the storm is
Hide me, when my heart is break -ing
-r

fThy

A-

A-

<

-\

A.

ho

In

O'er

place;

ly

trou

life's

bled

sea;

woe;

With

its

weight

of

|ak

SEP

,->

=iEpfe^^F^pip^^^^^i
Rest
Like

When

be-neath Thy glo


on
o - cean's bil
tears I
seek
the com

ing there

a
in

dove

ry,

let

lows,

let

fort

Thou canst

A i-A

&

me
me

see

Thy

face.

fly

to

Thee.

lone

be

^'-^

r-A

stow.

~~
J3
^ r^

'

dL'Ezsirzk:

Refeain

Hide
Hide

me,

me,

ly

hide

g
teEE^E
35

Sav
Sav

iour,

^
*-

bless-ed Sav-iour,

3^

iour,

keep
keep Thou

=
4ST+
hide

me;

me,

E3zp

S3

my

468

d=t

&fc

me,

hide

me, safe

hide

:E

i^l

sii

-=t
^=

jsl

r~
4==

iipS
me

Safe

ly,

Lord, with

?hee.

me,

j-_!-_ .._._

...

*^

* J"5

*=

REFUGE

Hide Thou
Thou
Fanny

J.

art

my

Crosby, 1820-1915

fan

2.

Thy cleft,
From the snare

3.

In

O Rock

In

1.

the

lone

of

sin

ly

night

of

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

Hide
Hide
row, Hide
ges,

sor

of

l=Ei

2t

ful pleas

514

hiding place. Psalm 32:7

7=*=*^

Me

ure,

ess
f

m=m
ful

fit

soul's

glo

**H

ry

tern

ter

dawns

es,

ure,

row,

(E

3*
*Thou
Thou
Thou

Hide
Hide
Hide

me;
me;
me;

Where

no

When

the
the

In

Jt

E
*C

-V

-*a-

me; When the


me; Thou, my
me; Till
in

Thou
Thou
Thou

125

pest rag
nal treas
the mor

3EEJ

^^^^^^^-^^
tal

arm

can

world

its

pow'r

is

sight

of

Jor

dan's

mor

^m
*

ev

yield

l
dSE

bil

-ftk.

er
ing

low,

From my heart
And my heart
bos
Let
Thy

/&r-

m?

Thy
is

love
a.',

for

most

my

om

*=i

i
-:
:

H^l^^l^fe^f

it=

pil

sev
wield

Hide me,
Hide me,
low; Hide me,
er,

ing,

O
O

Thou Rock of
Thou Rock of
Thou Rock of

A
A
A

ges,

ges,

ges,

Safe
Safe
Safe

--2-

in
in
in

Thee,
Thee.
Thee.

469

CHRISTIAN LIFE

515

Shelter in the Time of Storm


My God

Vernon

the rock of

is

my

refuge. Psalm 94:22

Charlesworth, b. 1839
Arr. by Ira D. Sankey, 1840-1908
J.

Ira D. Sankey, 1840-1908

m^qji^^=4^^^^^^
1.

The Lord's our Rock,

2.

in

Him we

hide,

shade by day, de-fense by night,


The rag-ing storms may round us beat,

3.

Rock

di

vine,

Ref-uge

dear,

^__^__^-g--g-__-g-_j

m
m

i 3^2EE*
3t

5=^

A
A
A
A

shel-ter in the time of


shel-ter in the time of
shel-ter in the time of
shel-ter in the time of

-0-

#-'

-*- -p-' -m~ -m-

f 13

-+-

^m
x

storm;
storm;
storm;
storm;

&
r

ill
cure what-ev - er
No fears a - larm, no foes
We'll nev-er leave our safe
Be Thou our help - er ev -

Se

mm

be

tide,

af -fright,
re -treat,

er near,

A
A

A
A

the time

of
shel - ter in the time of
shel-ter in the time of
shel - ter in the time of
shel

ter in

:= fcfc=rgzg

i
>

storm.
storm.
storm.
storm.

wWw V

Refrain

J.Ai

Oh, Je-sus

J.J J
a Rock

is

J
in

J 3 J
1

SE3B9
au_3ijji-i-a
^

a wea-ry land,

wea-ry

sat

^rv-*
K

I
Oh, Je

B
470

aIaI.aIaI
sus

te-*- te

a Rock

is

te

i =za=a
aI.aIIa) ;
in

a wea - ry

land,

ter

fc

3^

?
A

igjM*

1*

1*"

^^S
r

shel-ter in the time of storm.

rr
P

rtt

'

a wea-ry land;

fci

land,

tt
"Z3-5-

REFUGE

516

Closer Cling to Jesus


[He] exhorted them
Ida L. Reed,

b.

George C. Hugg, 1848- 1907

-J*

3*
1.

2.
3.

Do

life's

Are
Are

they would cleave unto the Lord. Acts 11:23

that

all,

1865

storms

there griefs

thy

days

^P^

5f?

bove thee

roll ?

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus

that

bow

low

Clos

er cling

to

Je

sus

full

oft

drear ?Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus

thee

en

*=*

i=z

#=

^faU^^S^tf5J^^
There

is

ref

uge

He
He

thine

ev

'ry

give

thee

will

for

thy

soul,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus.

care doth

know,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus.

and

cheer,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus.

joy

#-

-(*-

^~v

Near

Do

er

press

not stand

ing

to

part

Him, love Him,

Trust

pmm^^
r

to

j=

wing

His side, 'Neath His


and grieve, At
His

feet

Him

CrownHim

ev

_j_

cling,

se - cure

bur

thy
-

er

ly

hide,

den leave;

more thy King

T11

S J-H

33

5t=* Si

P=fe

55

Safe

Ask,
Glad

ly

in

and

His

ness, peace

His

bide,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus.

ceive,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

sus.

'twill bring,

Clos

er

cling

to

Je

love

strong help

re

and

rest

$ S=Fc=f

sus.

i
471

CHRISTIAN LIFE

517

Sometimes the Shadows Are Deep


Lead me

Rock

to the

that

higher than /.Psalm 61:2

is

William G. Fischer, 1835-1912

Erastus Johnson, 1826-1909

2SE

I m Vw

r
1.
2.

3.

O
O
O

C 4P

-0

'

<

some-times the shad-ows are deep, And rough seems the path to the goal,
some-times how long seems the day, And sometimes how wea-ry my feet;
near to the Rock let me keep, If
bless-ings or sor-rows pre-vail;

%m
^^i

i*=p
ztbsz

^#pe^pp^Ppfip
r

And

sorrows, sometimes how they sweep Like tempests down o - ver the soul!
But toil - ing in life's dust-y way, The Rock's blessed shadow, how sweet!
Or climb -ing the moun-tain way steep, Or walk -ing the shad-ow - y vale.

then

the

to

^._

Rock

me

let

^-rr

U_
-Fe
E
M
p

1
^

t-

To the Rock that

fly,

me

is

^^ ^y^m^^^iil
let

fly,

jg

sjee^
FEES

high

n
^

er than
is

p-p-

then

I;

high

er

j*=|=zg zz:fc=f-4d_

than

the Rock

to

let

me

I;

iifeE=gig==EI
i^e*=

t jj
*

i5.

mm^m^
To

fly

let

472

me

fly

the

Rock that

is

high

er

than

I.
I

mm

REFUGE

Jesus, Lover of
Who

My

loved me, and gave Himself for

we. Gal.

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

1.

Je

2.

Oth

3.
4.

sus,

er

lov
ref

of

er

my

soul,

none,

want;

me to Thy bos - om fly,


Hangs my help -less soul on Thee;
More than all
in
Thee I
find;

is

found,

Grace to

Thou, O Christ, art all


Plenteous grace with Thee

eppp
While the

near

Leave, oh,
Raise the

leave

Let

heal

Let

m"
-\*-

55:

par

don

wa

sin;

-S~^

3E

- ters roll,
While the tem
Still
not
sup - port
a - lone,
sick,
en, cheer the faint, Heal the
ing streams abound; Make .and keep

er

my

all

S=

it:
:

pest

me

fall

the

2:20

Joseph P. Holbrook, 1822-1$

uge have

518

Soul

still

high,

is

and com-fort me.


and lead the blind,
me pure with-in.

^>
i

F^

f
Hide

me,

All

my

my Sav
trust

Just

and

ho

Thou

of

life

Thee

ly

is

the

iour,

on

is

Thy

foun

tain

hide,

Till

stayed,

All

name,

all

un

art,

Free-ly

let

me

J- i

m^^

the storm of life


help from Thee

my
am

LS

past;
bring;
right-eous-ness;
take of Thee;
is

x=fe

pip

^pi
3=^mmf^
T
a

Safe

Cov

in

to

my

the

ha

ven

de - fense-less
of
sin,
I
False, and full
Spring Thou up with-in
my
-

er

^ r%

my

guide,

head
am,

With the shad- ow of Thy wing.


Thou art full of truth and grace.

heart,

Rise

re

to

ceive

all

at

soul

ter

ni

last.

ty.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

519

Me a

Give
And

Thomas MacKellar,

Foothold

Rock was Christ. 1 Cor.

that

Henry

:J fr-t

3=fej
1.

Give
Give

3.

Give

me
me
me

a
a

foot- hold

lows round

me

roll;

foot- hold

iour

the

lost!

the

sea,

of

ces 'yond

mmmmm
,#

Let

not

ad

their wild

The world and

sin

im

my

uJt

mi

to

The

day

of

my
am

the

of

Bid

clock,

wel

-> -J^a
on

me.

to

ZEE*

P
-

^
P -iX -4J -~*3-.

ah
M
* Th-- ^ ^
1

the wave,

Thou Rul

er

of

the

sea,

My

God,

give

me

stay;

and watch-ing

Th e

nig he

of

sor

toil

est

o'er,

m
35L

row

m
474

tend

a-

.fit

step

fe_!

Thy might -y arm


me Thy hand
to
up

on th'e

ter

to

save

The

soul

of

grace,

Lest

be

cast

nal

shore,

And

rest

in

peace

t:

past,

:t=

^3!^^
Ex

reach an anch' ring place

^Ppg

Stretch forth

soul.

tern - pest - tost.

come home

-=
t-

trem-bling

that walk

strive

--3-T

'

j- -i -J-=P J
p *^h
Thou

pet

"

3=3

uous shock O'er-whelm


strug-gles mock, And
I

tfJ+"

jl

si

Like eve- ning chim-ings

~V
6

j
2fc=*
p==-+
=m
M
*~
J

J.
*\
L-JL

2t

1826-1S

m^

on the Rock; The bil


on the Rock,
O Sav
Till voi
foot- hold on the Rock,

Rupp,

S.

mm

:33E

2.

10:4

1812-1899

that calls

on Thee.
a - way.
at

last.

REFUGE

Where Could
Lord,

shall

2.

Liv

ing

be

low

in

old

this

sin

love them ev I
Neighbors are kind,
love
Life here is grand with friends I
-K-

4:

h.

w
can
sweet
God's

*r

so dear,

6:68

1902-1961

B. Coats,

fc

I*.

I?

P"

J'

af
ac

fc

ford;
cord;

Striv

But
own Word; Yet
-

when
when

my

lone
soul

face

fort

long

f f

in

get from

temp - ta needs man - na from

lit

--*-*

com -fort
-

f-

j_-j_^^^3

=g

g-s
tj

ing

a
a

ly

Com

get

We

-K_:K

ik

Hard

ful world,
'ry one,

fflgg 1s
N

life. John

James

m
3.

the words of eternal

hast

i_^^^^fe^jH^j^l

;4=
1.

Thou

we go?

B. Coats, 1902-1961

James
:4:

whom

to

520

Go?

to

face

the

chill

tions sore,
a - bove,
of death,

mm

ing

hand

fe

Refrain

Where

could

^3

go

but

to

the

-5

ac

>
ta

ts

Lord? Where could

F
U

go,

1_

P^E^f^^^^^g^^
where could

go,

mm F

Seek - ing

4-

ref

tz

uge for

it

my

soul?

Need - ing

pit f, f
i

i^fc^gi^pi

mm

friend

to

save

me

in

the end,

Where could

Copyright, 1940, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.

go,

but

to

the Lord?

e!
r
Used by permission.

475

CHRISTIAN LIFE

521

Rock of Ages,
And

Cleft for

Rock was Christ. 1 Cor.

that

Me
10:4

Thomas

Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778

Hastings,

1784-1872

s- L

t=

w
o

-w
1.

2.
3.

4.

Rock of
Not the

ges,

la - bor
Noth-ing in
my
While I draw this

Let
Could

the

my

wa

zeal

Nak - ed, come


When I soar

cleft

for

of

my

hands

me,
hands

bring,
fleet -ing breath,

ter

and

no

res

to
to

Thee

me

Let

Can
Sim

ful
-

hide
- fill

ply

to

my -self

Thee;
the law's de-mands;

Thy

cross

When my heart-strings

the blood, From Thy riv - en


pite know, Could my tears for
for dress; Help -less, look to

worlds un-known, See

Thee on

side
-

ev

in
I

break

cling;
in

death,

which flowed,
-

er

flow,

Thee for grace,


Thy judg-ment throne,

slistt
Be

of

All
for
Foul,
I

sin
sin
to

Rock of

the
could
the
-

ges,

- le
cure; Cleanse me from its guilt and pow'r.
not
a - tone, Thou must save, and Thou a - lone.
foun-tain fly,
Wash me, Sav - iour, or I die.
cleft for me,
Let
me hide my - self in Thee.

doub

n^iim
522

Fast to Thine

Arm

G. VV. Lyon, 19th Century

G.

W.

Lyon, 19th Century

ffeSiiiii
1.

2.
3.

476

my

LookThoaon me, Here

Far,far,fromThee
but wander
I
a stran-ger, Sad - ly I roam, Thro a strange country, Far from my home;
Lead me, my Sav-iour,Show me the way, That I maynev-er
Far fromThee stray;
Je -sus
I'm but

Saviour,

Arm

Fast to Thine

Upm^

*m

m-

5=t3:
=F*

am sowea-ry, Sigh-ing for rest, Bless me, my Sav-iour, Come to my breast.


To rest complete.
y my weakness, Strengthen my feet, That Imayjour-ney
No rude a -larpi, While I am clinging, Fast to Thine arm.
fear no dan-ger.

Pit
I

r k&

w-

W- r ~

A-,

523

Hiding in Thee
William O. Cushing, 1823-1902

r,

Ira D.

Sankey, 1840-1908

A L^
1

'
i

1.

2.
3.

safe to
In the calm of
How oft in

high - er than I,
the Rock that is
My
soul in its
the noon-tide, in
sor - row's lone hour, In
times when tempthe con-flict, when pressed by the foe,
I have fled
to my

&L

ES

=3:
con

- flicts

ta

and

sor

-rows would

me

tion casts o'er


-

its

uge and breathed out

Thou
Thou
Have

Thine would I be;


wide, heav-ing sea,
sea - bil - lows roll,
BHfc

EK

ia

J3fejs:|^|i_j-^i-Uj_J

^r

Ref

r
k

my

fly;

So

pow'r;

In

woe;

sinthe

How

ful,

so

wea

tem- pests of life,


oft - en, when tri

- ges, "I'm hid - ing


blest "Rock of
blest "Rock of A - ges, " I'm hid - ing
Thou Rock of
in Thee, O
I hid - den

^m

-KitL

ry, Thine,

on

its

als

like

in

Thee,
Thee,

my

soul.

in

g H&

it
$21

Refrain

Hid-ing in Thee, Hid-ing

j^

r-

in

ykV

-ti

Thee, Thou blest 'Rock of Ages,


'

32:

"I'm hid

r-trf

-{^

41

CHRISTIAN LIFE

524

The Haven of Rest


He

Henry

bringeth

L. Gilmour,

them unto

George D. Moore, 19th Century

mmm=mm

i
1.

My

2.

3.

The

4.

Oh,

in

sad

song

ed
of

my
my

come

to

the

soul
yield

mSS*H^r=
i

ex

Sav

life's

So

sea,

em - brace,
Lord made me whole

He

iour,

on

out
ten

pa

And
Has

der

tient

To

waits,

ly

^==?--

3=

r r~

dis

ing hold of
old sto - ry

the
so

His pow-er

di

s;fc

was

ile

His
to
since the

soul

faith tak

been the
save by

self

bur-dened with sin and


-

haven. Psalm 107:30

their desired

1836-1920

W^-

trest,

Till

Word,

My

blest,

Of
Come,

vine;

heard a sweet voice say-ing,


fet-ters fell off, and I
Je - sus, who'll save who-soan - chor your soul
in
the

t=t=t=:

D.

S.-The

tern -pest

may

fe=HE

sweep o'er the

Fine

"Make me your
an
ev
ha

soul;

er

will

have

ven

of

rest,

And

-F-

storm

The

en
ha

home
say,

deep,

t-

"My

5
In..

Je

Be

rest

ha
-

lov

sus

I'm

ven

of

rest,

is

my

Lord,

ven

of

rest,

ed

is

mine.

E =fE
*=&

i -fc S

tbc

ha

tered the
ven
of
in
the

J.

mifc=t
5
wild,

And

my

choice;"

chored

safe

ev

er

3z:
1zcz=|zs:
-

Refrain

I've anchored

D. S.

my

^^

fe

more.

soul in the

ha - ven of

rest,

I'll sail

l*-?*-

k v

ys:

the wide seas no

more;

REFUGE

Under His Wings


Under His wings shah thou

trust.

525

Psalm

91:4

William O. dishing, 1832-1902

Ira D.

*P
^I jl^Z

J)

2.
3.

wm

=g

I
am safe - ly
der His wings
Un-der His wings, what a ref - uge
Un-der His wings, O what pre- cious

Un

1.

in

bid
sor

How

row!

and

tern

ly

turns

life's

tri

deep ens
yearn -ing

hide

mm i

till

pests
to
als

will

keep me;

balm for

my

heal -ing,

can harm me;

$?

*:

S*

Still

rest!

Oft

o'er;

Shel-tered, pro

vil

mr

^
1

Him;

trust
-

tec t

ed,

:fc=S

ri

*=j+94

am
has re-deemed me, and I
I
I
find comfort, and there
Rest-ing in
Je - sus I'm safe ev

no
no

He

His

child.

There

am

blest.

P iT

will

when earth has

en

r=r^

know He

can

wild,

HH^hH

EE

SfeS
-

are
His
are

the heart

en- joy - ment! There

fe ^^4y= pg F 3rN
-

3=?

Though the night

ing;

teH^^^^f-K'
-

Sankey, 1840-1908

Refrain

er

^u

r~r

Un-der His wings, un-der His wings, Who from His

-L

love can sev

more.

LP^
r

er?

-f-^^J-Z.

Un

-der His wings

fc

my

soul shall a

C-P

bide,

-!.

Safe-ly

bide

for-ev

er.

i
479

CHRISTIAN LIFE

No Friend Like Jesus

526
Ye are

My

friends,

if

ye do whatsoever

command you. John

Mrs. H. A. Hendricks, 20th Century

iSPPS

jfeiNl^fe^riha
^
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

There
There
There
There
There

is
is
is

is
is

not
not
not
not
not

a
a
a
a
a

friend
friend
friend
friend
friend

like
like
like
like
like

Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

In
the try - ing scenes of life,
sus; Bid the scoff - ing world a - dieu;
sus; Trust Himev - 'ry-whereyou go;
sus When you draw your life's last breath
sus; What a bless -ed tho't to
be

sus

^-

BHiHB

8kE

15:14

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

f=pt=P:

-yf

T"

H i^i=li!=ll^

BEFfe

%
He

can hear the heart's faint whis-per, Calm the tem-pest's rag-ing strife.
For
if you're a-shamed of
Je - sus He will be
a-shamed of
you.
He has trod the way be - fore you, Suf-fered ev - 'ry pain and woe.
If
you'll be
His friend while liv - ing, He will be your friend in death.
Fold - ed in
His arms of
pow - er Ev - er in
e - ter - ni - ty!

mwmi

^^^mmmm^m
m mmmm
Refrain

There

is

not

a friend

like

Je

Pa

sus,

tient, ten-der,

kind and

true;

-a-

^3EE

**#
If

you'll be

=:}=*

5rr
a friend of

Je

sus,

He

will

be

a friend

:fcfc

Copyright, 1908, by Nelson & Teasley.

Used by permission

of Gospel

Trumpet Co.

to

you.

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

I've
A Friend

that sticketh closer than a brother. Prov.

James G. Small, 1817-1888

I've
I've
I've
I've

found
found
found
found

527

Found a Friend
18:24

George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945

a Friend,
a Friend,
a Friend,
a Friend,

such
such
such
such

oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,

a
a
a
a

Friend! He loved me
knew
ere
I
Friend! He bled, He died to save
Friend! All pow'r to
Him is giv Friend! So kind. and true, and ten -

iSIi

To guard me on
So
wise
a Coun

But

my onward

And

sel

or

course,

He bound me to Him.
own self He gave me.

And thus

the cords of love,


the gift
of life,

and Guide, So

en,
der,

wm^mm\
pps

He drew me with
And not a - lone

Him;
me;

His
bring

me

might

safe
a

to heav-en.
De-fend - er!

j^gjjjlg

wmm
And

round

Naught that
Th' e

From

ter

my heart
I

still

have rny

nal glo - ries


loves me

Him who

close

own

ly

gleam a

now

which naught can sev - er,


it
for
the Giv - er:
To nerve my faint en-deav - or:
What pow'r my soul can sev - er?

twine Those
call,

far,

so well,

ties

hold

fSP

mmmmm.
I
am His, and He is mine, For
My heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are

For
So

Shall

now
life

to watch, to

or death,

or

work, to war,
earth or hell?

ev
His,

And then
No;

and
er
and His
to

rest

am

His

for-ev
for-ev
for-ev
for-ev

er.

er.
er.
er.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

528

Does Jesus Care?

Casting all your care upon Him; for


Frank E. Graeff, 1860-1919

=**

*S
ffi
1.

2.
3.
4.

Does
Does
Does
Does

Je
Je
Je
Je

sus
sus
sus
sus

careth for you. I Pet. 5:7

^:

care
care
care
care

when my heart is pained


dark
when my way
is
when I've tried and failed
when I've said "good-bye"

m
*
1

ta - tion
earth to

And

the

Does He

my

Tho'
Is

it

rofei

song;
fear?
strong;

me.

As
As

To the dear -est

on

-V
V*

bfe

*-

bur - dens press, and the cares dis - tress,


day - light fades in - to deep night shades,
When for my deep grief I find no
re - lief,
And my sad heart aches till it near - ly breaks

long?
near?
long?

Oh,

yes,

&
to

m-

Too
deep - ]y
for
With a name - less
To re - sist some temp-

the
the

way grows wea - ry and


be
care
e - nough to
tears flow all
the night
aught

i=3FgF5

*t

mirth and
dread and

Lincoln Hall, 1866-1930

J.

=fc=fc

3^i
*

He

Him? Does He

He

cares,

see?

3-

g T

*A-H-^H4^^r^^
fcJh:

1*"

know He

cares! His heart

is

touched with my grief

^^
n
taprt
r

1*"

ad

When

lib.

the days are

fc*3

**tt=4
wea

I*
482

ry,

the long nights drear-y,

know my Sav

m?==ttM=

iour cares.

(He cares.

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

Arms

Safe in the
Fanny

J.

'4 f
T
-

?^

=*#
!

Safe
in
Safe
in
Je - sus,

1.

2.
3.

529

of Jesus

Underneath are the everlasting Arms. Deut. 33:27


William H. Doane, 1832-1915
Crosby, 1820-1915

BB

i =t

L-

the arms

sus,

the arms

sus,

my

uge,

His gen
Safe on
Safe from cor - rod
Je - sus has died

= *e

i=^

of
Je
of
Je
heart's dear ref

b *>

-*

-*-

31

tie

breast,

ing

care,

for

me;

4:

-r

Ref. Safe in

the

arms

Je

of

on

Safe

sus,

His

gen

breast,

tie

Fine

rit.

feJ-l

^3?

hri

<.

~^T

There by
His love o'er - shad
Safe from the world's temp-ta Firm on the Rock of
A

fel

/"J

:=

Sweet-ly
can

ed,
tions,

Sin

ges

Ev

er

Al-

my

soul

shall

rest.

not

harm

me

there.

my

trust

shall

be.

shall

rest.

4sz

3E

rnpi
i

There
ntt

y-y

love

o'er

Aad

Sweet

ed,

'

IS

41

ZA

sk
c*

jn

-ii_

<
j
Al

iP

tr

my

ly

tf

rK

His

by

<^

fc

_r*
"

Al

soul

L J
*
o
lO
1

j
J

AJ

*rA.

Hark!
Free
Here

't

fr
1

om

sor

et

me

pa

JL..

hyij

jL.

wait with
JfL.

'

(S*- V

an

the voice

of
the blight of

is

m
1

jm.

gels,

row,
tience,

-p-

h-

my

Wa it

the night

>

till

*^f
f!f

m &

-4-

song
to
doubts and

Boi ne in
Fre e from

fears;
o'er;

is

gfc1

me,

-^Jw
"P"
l

*"
1

D.C. Refeain

&$& Wt^

/7\

35=2
O
On

Wait

ggr

ver
ly
till

the fields of
a
few more
the
I
see

rt

s^

glo

ry,

tri

als,

morn

ing

TZ

the jas - per sea


few more tears!,
On - ly
a
Break on the gold - en
shore
-

ver

& ?=T^

-1

CHRISTIAN LIFE

OfJ\J
Abram

2.

suffer,

we

Him.

shall also reign with

Tim. 2:12

-II

From Temple

Metzler, 1854-1918

When tri - als


When wa-ters

1.

3.

Be Not Afraid
we

If

The
"Let

and temp-ta
of

soul that Je

af
sus

flic -

lov

not your heart be troub

tions
tion

eth
led,

A -round thee dark -ly


May seem

WHen storms and

flow,

Or through some
That like a

ver-flow,
He'll chas-ten and re -fine,

to

" Oh, hear the Saviour speak, God

com-forts

^g^^^
PP^^^^
m
-m

r=f=in

griefs as

ery
gold- en

tri

lus

you

sor

fi

in

al

To bring thy cour - age


You may be called to

ter

It

thee

sail

rows,

-&-*

low,
go,

j*.

JfL.

Be not dis - cour-aged,


Keep up your faith and
The dross a - lone will

may the bright -er shine;


When sad you feel and weak; He

broth - er, But firm - ly stand and


si cour - age, The Lord will dis
is bright -er
per - ish, The gold
riv - er Which sin-ners can - not

Star

The clouds a pate The waves that


made; Be
not dis wade. And death shall
wait;

leads you through the

gain will van - ish,


dash a - gainst thee,
cour-aged, broth - er,
lose

its

ter

rojs.

gsgai^te^
Oh,

Fear
Fear
Fear

be thou
be
be
be

not,
not,
not,

heav'n, There

^pt=jb=^=
484

is

not
not
not
not

a
a
a
a

sweet

rest, there is

fraid!
fraid
fraid!
fraid!
!

There

is

sweet rest in heav'n, There

sweet

rest,

There

is

m ^
f

is

sweet rest

sweet rest

f- jel.J2J:

in

in heav'n.

3:

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

Weary and Worn

Often

There remaineth therefore a

W.

*!
-

You

3.

<m

sw 9

*i

*l

&>

en

i *
J
2
heav

ji

it

es

a-

shall

go

re-cline;

J *LJ-J#=*

Oh, there conies a sweet whis- per to


To the light of His pres-ence in
seek where they
For a coun - try
I

ev - 'ry sigh, "Do not faint 'neath the load,


man-sions on high, Where the faith-ful re -pose;
er-more die, And in Zi - on my home,
nev
quell

-U

W=-&

Sav-iour

Ff#

f fff

my heartthrobs with woe;

y,

hear, your free spir


bed
of sweet ros

S.

1853

b.

wea -ry and worn on

D.

tUMM.

4:9

will

fr-4-

>

God. Heb.

Charles Edwin Pollock,

the path-way be -low, When the bur -den is


not la-bor long for the Mas-ter be -low, Soon His call you will
Then, dear Saviour, I would not in sad-ness re-pine, Nor would here on a

Oft

1.

2.

the people of

rest to

Cosner, 19th Century

F.

on high,

In the

beau-ti-ful

cit -

there
there
there

is
is
is

rest
rest
rest

=Pe
wthere

is

rest

Refrain

m
There
There

is
is

rest
rest

cit- y there

=*=*

by and by,
by and

is

rest

by, there

by

is

and

rest

by;

by and by."
by and by.
by and by.

In

by

and

by.

d=

the beau

- ti

ful

by and by,

Where

the ran-scmed shall live with the

m
485

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Come

532
Come
B. Elliott

Me

Closer to

unto Me,

you rest. Matt. 11:28

/ will give

Warren, 1867-1951

:a=

a t-*
1.

2.

3.

When
When
When
When

wea-ry with
round in this

flic-tions

get

in

a
af

am

all

Off

dark land,

suf

the day,

of

toils
cold,

fer long,
se - vere,

in

Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

the

se

cret

mmsmmmmm
4.

meeting with

:=:

tri - als

p?pi

is

pray; There

n *=e
My

er,

say,

can

hear

'

'Come

mm
j-^rr^^

Rekbain

pp^PHpi
-

"Come
the hand, "Come
be strong, Come
ly

^ee*

t=#
clos

=P=

can hear my Lord


sweet
me
me
to stand, Je - sus says, hold-ing
by
love - ly song: "Trust in My grace and
you
shall
loved ones here, Look - ing to
Je - sus, His voice I
kneel and

Noth-ing en - cour - a - ges


Je - sus comes, bringing this
When I am part-ing with

child,

Me."

to

Clos

My

er,

to

child,

Me,

I-

^^r

I
K

=K

j
Clos

gE^

j
-

My

er,

3TtX

child,

Me,

to

Clos

=^

jj

er,

My

child,

to

^=^#N^^^g

?=*
Me,

rit

Come

clos

come clos

er,

come

clos

clos

er,

My

child,

fcr

From

Select

Hymns.

to

Me.

er,

^W
W9

V
p

Copyright, 1902, by B. E. Warren.


486

Clos

er,

come

er,

f*

r^Z*

Used by permission of Gospel Trumpet Co

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

533

Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled


Let not your heart be troubled. John 14:1

Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

H $9

$r
:4:
1.

2.

3.

B.

Let
Let
Let

heart

be

in

calm

as

)*-

trou
. sur

be dimmed with doubt

P^ i
-

-4:

Warren, 1867-1951

3;

your wear
your peace
your nope

not
not
not

Elliott

-*r

"A"

-j*-

bled,

ance

Be
Be

lieve

ruf
not

Let

ing,

in
fled
life's

-+-

Siii

mmm m ni m
m
^
m
^
\

Me; For
God, be lieve in
life,
But,
the storms of
bur- dens foil your grace; But
-

by

IS

ft

ft

My

in
sol
in

Fa-ther's house are man sions, I


with firm en - dur - ance, Just
each con - flict vie - fry shout ing, Like
-

dier-like,

ft

=BBE

-P-

Refrain

pre
ry

will

glo

pare
in

who runs

him

^t

a place
the
ho

win

to

for

thee,

ly

strife,

race.

Let

Let

P
trou
trou

bled,
bled,

Let

not

sNN

your heart
Let not your heart

not

your
your

not

be
be

trou
trou

not your heart

be

i^^a

3
Let

be

ppppp

T-

i i^p

your heart

not.

heart
heart

be
be

trou
trou

bled,
bled,

Let

3
-

bled,
bled,

Nor

let

ilB
487

CHRISTIAN LIFE

534

Never Alone
/ will never leave thee,

Eben

nor forsake thee.Yieh. 13:5

Composer Unknown

E. Rexford, b. 1848

mmm^^^m^^m
by M. L. McPhail, 19th Century

Arr.

How ma

1.

2.
3.

- ny
times, dis - cour
Oh, soul, hast thou for - got
Take cour - age, way - worn pil

We

sink
be - side the
word and
ten - der
grimlTho' mists and shad -ows

aged,
ten

The

way

sweet
hide

353
A

bout

Of Him
The face

us

ail

who

left

of

Him

dark
is
be-hiud
thou lov

We

hard

Him The

print

uess,

He's

est,

ly

ev

of
er

dare
bleed

at

to

pray.

ing
thy

feet?

aa
SEE*:
Then, thro'
"I
nev
Reach out

F#
rater
-

shad

the
er

mists and
will

for

thy

hand

and

sake

b>

PP

lf=^=Sp

ows, 1 he sweet
Oh, child,
"Hsm, And lo,

thee,

find

side.

est

voice e'er

known

so

wea

grown

the

ry

clouds have flown

mw=mS
am

- ber,

Says, "Child,

Re

He

-mem
smiles

on thee

not with
have prom

who prom

thee,
ised
ised

Nev
Nev
Nev

er
er
er

to
to
to

leave thee
leave thee
leave thee

a
a
a

lone?"

lone."

lone.

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

Never Alone

m^

3^E^
prom

ised nev

er

leave

to

g -U fE

Nev

me,

er

leave

g - g

1-

to

me

=fc=f

jg

lone.

g^ s=fl

The Great Physician


Lo,

am

with you

alway Matt.

m ^

William Hunter, 1811-1877

John H. Stockton, 1813-1877

s iHl
The great Phy
Your man - y

3.

All

4.

And when

1.

glo

=t

ft

2.

535

28:20

- si

cian

now

near,

is

are all
for-giv'n,
ry
the dy - ing Lamb!
to that bright world a - bove
sins
to

The sym - pa

We

- thiz - ing Je
hear the voice of Je
now be - lieve in Je
rise
to
be with Je

sus;
sus;
sus;
sus,

-
Fine.

erfta
He

-^

-m

hear the voice

of
Je
a crown with Je
love the name of
love the bless - ed Sav-iour's name, I
I
Je
We'll sing a -round the throne of love. His name, the name of
Je

Go

speaks the droop


on your way

ing heart
in

peace

e^m
D.

S.

Sweet

est

car

ol

to cheer,
to heav'n,

And wear

:tz=t=

er

Je

sung,

mj-

sus, bless

ed

sus.
sus.
sus.
sus.

*I

Je

Refrain

Sweet-est note

sus.

i). a.

in

ser

hm

aph song,

==

Sweet-est

name on mor

pz=s

tal

tongue;

msi

CHRISTIAN LIFE

536

Some Near, Near Day


Until the day break, and the shadoius flee.S.S. 2:17

Charles

Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929

Edwin

Pollock, b. 1853

^mm^m0m

r=p=

1.

2.
3.

4.

be o'er, And sin and sense mo -lest


be o'er, And hands a-wea-ried grow
day these long-ings will be o'er,And hearts grow sick and faint
day our journyings will be o'er, And we will rest for-ev -

Some
Some
Some
Some

*=*
you
from

no more; And
no more; Then
no more; And
er more; En-

day these con-flicts will


day this toil - ing will

^mm

:*=i

from earth be - low, To where the tree of life


go
to your
will come, To
e - ter
call
the skies
a
will
be blest and sat
so wide, All
the Par - a - dise
yon - der pal- a - ces
in
gar -ments pure and white, In

doth grow,

shall pass

in

robed

At

tA-

frh TN -H

Some near,near

day, not

far

way,

J U jj
A

long

nal

home.

is - fied.

ol

light.

*=

f=

Refbain

3^

A A-

g=1hf
Uk

f^J#

a bright and

shin

ing

way An

mmmmgm
an

gel

of

1*

God"s love

r-A

1*

will

come, To guide

ii*

you

to

fcfc
490

r=TT

your heav'n-ly home.

"i

9 A

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

Me

Jesus Will Bear


Henceforth there

is

laid

up for me a crown

of righteousness. II

W.

Lewis E. Jones, 1865-1936

*=

SamLiLfE

*#
1.

2.
3.

When

have

;s

~M

537

O'er
S.

4:8

19th Century
fir--

g*-HB
bear me
peace
ask

- der- land, Je
sus will
of
y of glo - ry so bright and fair, Cit - y
glo - ry - land, What could I
Dwelling with Je - sus in

Cit

Tim.

Nickle,

reached earth's bor

a
a
be

way;

bove,

mm^H^m^=Em
s m **^s
-

side?

3F

1MB

Take me to

*-*

Hap - py in
Je - sus there, Tell - ing His
an -gel -band, Near to the

sing with the ransomed band,

shall sing prais

Sing

ing the song

es

to

of the

end - less
wondrous
Sav-iour's

%m

Refbain

J
Car-ried a

i*-:

r r

s
In

to

way

J J

s 1

to the realms of light,

r j

=^
2EM
Safe

on

I7^^U-4-b

the sum-mer-land ev

4=j=4$hH
the gold

M ?=^

er bright, Je

sus will

-en

shore;

Pe

pPlP
bear

me

o'er.

CHRISTIAN LIFE

My

538

Saviour Cares for

Casting all your care upon

Luther G. Presley,

b.

&

2.

have
Some-times

3.

1.

could

pi=d=iM
T

ll

~jjf

a friend in whom I trust, Tho' great my


my strength seems al-most gone, No light a not do
with -out Him now, His grace my

^
may

Me

careth for you. I Pet. 5:7

=*
:

s=ft
Foes

He

William M. DeVaughan, 1882 1962

tarFrfiT~ri^
XT

for

1887

1a

:fi=

Him;

me

1+

sail

siB

load

may

be;

head
on

see,

ly

plea;

"P

mmi

M.

My

they must,
is watch - ing from His throne,
But God
He keeps the love - light on my brow,
as

r*

*
m

il

f
m

~T~

ai

if

Sav

iour cares

know He
know He

cares
cares

for

me.
me.
me.

for
for

fe

fisz;

1^

3s

Refeain

2
O

yes,

He

cares

for

*
1

ev

'ry

prayer

-t:-^fiir
492

me,

ffi

In

find

Him there,

know

He

1*

My

Sav

^?=$

cares

for

fcfc

me;

iour cares

p-

for

me.

ft

HI

rr

COMFORT AND CONSOLATION

There Any Pleasure?

Is

John

539

16:33

Rudolph Flad, 1806-183C


Trans, by John D. Warkentin, b. 1898
Christian

Vf)

/04-*
W-4-Z
if

an

1.

Is

3.

Oft
Oh,

4.

What

bless

Yet
Time
There

in

all

is

swift

6.
7.

1
BV-iil
(m\

A
there
our

way

F
Q

*-^b
v A
*+ \r

~P~

An
And

ure,

y,

T)

we

life

would

sigh
be;

;n

we

re

ceive,

Then
Oft

glad

ness

We

ly

fleet

Saints have gone

ev

ing,
er!

<

with

From

sor

all
*,

in

life?

row

meet;

toil

be
and

p-

p-

fore.
care,

-&-

L
m

it

H
W
i

as-

-^
*

21

Axlli\

Sor

thing

row makes

But

the

When
E May

ven

Pain

and

grief

ft-

-P;

L
r

Av
4m

in

lov

we

treas

us

wea

ing

Sav

pray'r we're kneel


in
our
sad

P-

meet
nev

be
can

all

r*

<^,_

to

Save

Light

of

Life?

ry,

last

we

iour

to

set

die!
free.
lieve.

And
Came
mg And

on

Him

us
be

Life

in

Christ

is

sweet.

on

der

er

yon
en

er,

Them
Nev

-.

ter

shore.
there!

-m-

J"V

ness
ing

L
1*_5

Lord, when I cry with

m^^m

my

\>

Lord, to Thee
Hear,

-u
I

Lord,
hear

3.

Oh, bless

4.

From Him

to

Thee

my

ear
be
help

ed
I

=t
T5>-

5?

11

II
XII

540
C. U. Link,

Thou art
Thy fa
the Lord,
He heard
ob- tained,And now

cry,
nest cry,

Cry
V-=4-

voice. Psalm 27:7

C. U. Link, 19th Century

1.

jj.

ii

the
at

ure,

-P-'

ii

a tH^-2
1

An

*
*

1-1

*-

-J

joy
tears

ure

'

af-

% F-a

y
with
our

ing,

= 1

2 rvP--

feel

fail

-,z^-

m^ =FeHM

a
ed
our

fr

&*

pleas

X
B

-rxh-

!;

drear

for

we'll rest
~P~

a.

J
2

y
seems

how great

~P-*

L-*- ^

a*

-j

Hans G. Nageli, 1773-1836

'

2.

5.

19th Century

t=4=t
a
my Rock

and Trust;
en - treat
I

cried.

raise

493

CHRISTIAN LIFE

541

Therefore Give Us Love


Corinthians Chapter 13

Christopher Wordsworth,

5t

1807-1885

Scottish

=*

44=Wd:

folksong

J -iri

Gra-cious Spir-it, Ho - ly Ghost, Taught by Thee we cov-et most, Of Thy gifts at


Faith and hope and love we see, Join-ing hand and hand, a-gree But the greatest
From the o - ver-shad-ow-ing Of Thy gold and sil-ver wing, Shed on us who

1.

2.

3.

ho
54

r-jjr

|&,

|&

i*

3f

^t

3*

Pen -te- cost, Ho-ly, heav'n-ly


of

the three,

Love

love.

And

the best, is love.


to Thee sing, Ho-ly, heav'n-ly love.

s:
*=3=p

?
rF=PT
N
J iJ g 5ii
^=^t
5t=2

fT

=^-

j-j-

se

is

kind,

and suf-fers long; Love

Faith will van-ish

Proph-e-cy

in

will fade

nr't'iM

i
a^
e

qfe

IP

=^=4

meek and thinks no wrong; Love than death itself more strong; Therefore give us love,
emp-tied in delight; Love in heav'n will shine more bright; Therefore give us love,
the light of day; Love will ev-er with us stay; Therefore give us love.
in

Wf

at**

i#

542

P r

'r

r r

A- men.

a*^y

Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love


Being taken from you for a short time

a=st
I

Blest be
Joined in
Par - tak

Then

let

the dear

one

spir

it

ers

of
has

the
ten

us

in presence,

not in heart. I Thess. 2:17

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

nit

to

John Chetham, 1685-1763

*=33Z 4EE*

^r s

ing love

That

our Head,

Where He ap - points we
The same in mind and
Which shall our flesh re -

Sav-iour's grace,
to

the

day

will

not

let

f^^-|-pHgEEipL_E4f_X
494

is

Hope be

a -way, Melt-ing

to sight;

us

part;

go;
heart,
store,

LOVE AND FELLOWSHIP

Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love

* jU

zf-

Our

may

LiWeiul
move,

are one
in
still
Je - sus' foot-steps tread, And do His work
joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place, Nor life, nor death,
death shall all
be done a - way, And we, shall part

bod

And
Nor

When

ies

far

off

^2.

-,-

re

*
in

heart,

be
can
no

part,

still

low.

more.

k:

st

Love Each Other


William

Henry, 1867-1955
Luella E. Henry, 20th Century

543

J.

Andrew

t^fni-tt^^
1.

Let

2.

When

3.

Let

4.

In

Sdo words
Speak-ing words
Let
us live
-

Gen

er

tie

ing to
our broth - er
and deeds of kind - ness
of cheer and com -fort,
to serve our Mas - ter,

^E*

i*

'

&
'

^A

As

to

Fall

like

Point him

And each

if

and true,
o'er -flow,

the hand,
of care;

F=E
J
j 9
S

4*

SF

M
|A

lov

ing

to

each oth

er,

A.

I*

|A-

Nfc

Gen

tie

ah-s
J.

to
a
bet - ter land.
oth-er's bur - dens bear.

Nr

f*
i

Refrain

Kind and

us we'd have him do.


sun-beams on
the snow.

*=
;

1869-1952

9 '3

us
ev - er love each oth - er With a heart that's warm
the heart is
sad and lone - ly, And the eyes with tears
us help our fall - en broth -er, Lift him gen - tly by
this world of
toil
and sor-row Man - y hearts are full

E= =:*=

Ev

5
9

L. Byers,

words
ords to

m
m

we meet

all

3^

i^^rti^^p
Thus we

Pill

fol

low Christ our Sav

iour,

Prov-ing

all

His serv

ice sweet.

495

CHRISTIAN LIFE

How

544

How Heavenly

Sweet,

Increase arid abound in love one toward another. I Thess. 3:12

Joseph Swain, 1761-1796

How sweet, how


When each can

William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868

feel

When, free from en


Let
Love

love,

is
the sight, When those who love
And with him bear
his broth-er's sigh,
all
vy, scorn, and pride, Our wish
de - light - f ul stream, Thro' ev bos en chain that binds The hap
py souls

one

in

the Lord
a
part;
a - bove,

heav'n-ly

om

^mmm
the gold

is

flow,

3= i=5 r
m

In

one

When

sor

Each can
un

And
And

he's

an

oth

er's

row flows from

peace de
to
eye

light,

eye,
fail - ings hide,
his broth-er's
dear es - teem,
ion sweet, and
an heir
of heav'n that finds

545

so
ful - fill His Word,
And
And joy from heart to heart.
And show a broth-er's love,

ev - 'ry
bos - om

In

His

ac

tion

glow with

glow,
love.

i 1

What a

Lo,

bove;

s:

Pleasing Sight

That ye be perfectly joined together. I Cor. 1:10


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Isaac Watts, 1674-1748

r what

Lo,
All

pleas

ing

fi-r-^-'^
sight

their sta - tions move,


Formed for the pur - est joys,
e - qual theirs,
No bliss can
fills
'Tis
the same pleas - ure
in

Are

breth

And each
By
one
Where such
The

ren
per
de
af

that

gree! How
part In

forms his
sire

pos-sessed,
tions meet;

fee

worlds a --bove,

breast in

-W

~~~g~z
i

afcS
cares

of
of

zeal
vout,

morn

496

ife
all

and

min

ing

dew,

nite
love,
ploys,

and

em

gled prayers
dis

Pr^E

tils,

In

bonds of

pi

Withsym - pa - thiz To make each oth Make their com-mun And all, the air
,

One
While

Where

m
^I

e - ty.
ing heart.
er blest.
ion sweet.
is

love.

J-

P=B=P F

kx-

LOVE AND FELLOWSHIP

How
From Psalm

How Good

Pleasant and

1'

546

Early American Melody

*S
4-

^^ _=

I^EES

1.

How

2.

Such love

3.

To

and

pleas-ant
is

who

those

a- =_=

=2f

it
is
When breth-ren in the Lord
noint-ing oil In
con - se - era - tion poured;
broth - er - hood The Lord His bless-ing sends,

how good

like

dwell

in

H=^-H-ftf##^tf

fi_^i
one
an - oth - er's joy
de - light And dwell in sweet ac - cord.
Such love is
like
the morn - ing dew. With sweet re-fresh-ment stored.
He crowns them with the crown of
life.
Of life that nev - er ends.
In

=S^e__

?#

=f=f
Words used by permission

of

l=^r

Board of Christian Education of the United Presbyterian Church of N.A.

All Praise to
Keep

-=

547

Our Redeeming Lord

the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.Eph. 4:3

Carl G. Glaser, 1784-1829


Arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Charles Weslev, 1707-1788

&5T_ 4-h1.

2.
3.
4.

All praise to our re - deem-ing


He bids us build each oth - er
each we
The kiss of peace to
And if our fel-low - ship be

Lord,
up;

Who

give A
-

low,

P^z

by

joins us

And, gath-ered
In

-J-

And

bids us,

stored,

To

To

our

hope,

We

F-Jt

gSWEEfe

i J
_ _

grace,
one,

to

^=rt
i

geth-er

seek His

hand

hand go

in

love we'll dwell a

live,

In

know

When round

m^
z

His
-

pledge of Chris -tian love;


Je - sus
is
so
sweet,

^ a

each to each re high call-ing"s glo - rious


love, while here on earth we'll
In
What height of rap-ture shall we

in

L*

His throne

face.
on.
-

we

bove.

meet.

^m
497

CHRISTIAN LIFE

548

Blest Be the Tie


Being knit together

love. -Col.

in

2:2

John Fawcett, 1740-1817


Arr.

Hans G. Nageli, 1773-1836


by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

E
T*.

Blest be
the tie
Be - fore our Fa
share our mu
When we
a - sun

1.

2.

that binds

We

3.

4.

Our

hearts

We

pour

ther's throne,
- tual
woes, Our
- der
part,
It

mu

Chris - tian iove; The


ar - dent prayers; Our
bur - dens bear; And

in

our
-

tual

keen

us

gives

est

'

pain;

But

fca

r*

l- l^-i

-tj^

low
fears, our
oft - en

F
. l.

_i
|

we

?2

^
fel

-js

shall

ship
of
kin
hopes, our aims
for
each oth still
be joined

dred minds
are one,
er
in

M*

U
549

Is

And hope

4.

to
that
a - bove.
forts and
our cares,
- pa - thiz ing tear,
to
meet
a
gain.

Jesus, United by
as

^J_.-

PIS
j-

Thy Grace

We

are one. John 17:22

Thomas

Samuel Stennet, 1727-1795

3.

That they may be one, even

1.

-i

iike

Our com
The sym

flows
heart,

f-

2.

uo ^rn

4^j- j =t ^>

Hastings, 1784-1872

u - nit - ed by Thy grace, And each to each en-deared, With con -fito help each oth-er, Lord, Each oth-er 's cross to bear; Let each nis
un - to Thee, our liv-ing Head, Let us in all things grow, Till Thou hast
Up
Touched by the loadstone of Thy love, Let all our hearts a - gree; And ev -

Je Help

sus,

us

A.

A-

?s

s^^

A-j-A
fr~

Js:

A-

tr=F
3=t

And know our prayer is heard. And know our prayer is heard.
And feel his brother's care. And feel his brother's care,
And spot-less here be -low.
made us free in-deed And spot-less here be - low.
t'ward each oth-er move. And ev-er move t'ward Thee. And ev-er move t'ward Thee.

we seek Thy

dence

friend

ly

aid

face,
af-ford,

ii

498

^J

LOVE AND FELLOWSHIP

The Bond of Perfectness


Above
Daniel

S.

all

put on charity, which

the

bond

of perfectness. Col. 3:14

Warner, 1842-1895

a m

'

1.

How sweet

2.

The bond that

Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

u
8:

is

550

r-T a

this bond of per

3*

a.

fect-ness,

5F*=

The won-drous

love

Je

of

sus;

heaven's pure Oh, wondrous, wondrous sto


Oh, praise the Lord for love
di - vine That binds us all
to-geth
Oh, mys - ter - y
of heaven's peace! Oh, bond of heaven's
un

3.

cir -cles

4.

i
F^

I,*
rKZ.S

-s

er;

ion!

0^m

t*

ft=i

r~p

ry

w
9

rr

pure fore-taste of heaven's bliss, Oh, fel - low-ship so pre - cious!


Has dropped around the ho - ly here, And fills us all with glo - ry.
A thou-sand cords our hearts entwine, For - ev - er and for - ev - er.
Our souls in fel - low-ship embrace, And live in sweet com-mun-ion.

mS

-Z

Refeain

tac

pE^fe=h^ :

f^

breth

ren,

One

fe

this per

feet love

^=3
cr*

U-nites

us

all

^rf

r*

in

Je

sus!

==>

f=5

dt

ik=h

how

pS

mm

^sfc^^^B

^b^^^^P=l=

heart, and soul, and mind,

g &

ffK-H

we prove The un

r-

A_

PP

ion

heav

en gave

^
rf

us.

PI
499

MARRIAGE

Since Jesus Freely Did Appear

551

And

Jesus was called

Unknown

Source

#3
*=s=s
1.

Since

2.

Up

3.

In

4.

And

when

&

rizfc

Lord,

we

Their

un

May
May

make

do

they

in

free

that

&

We

with Chris
short space

is

a
the
ing

wed

mu

^-A

^
i*=r23s=:

to pray, with wish - es


that scenes not
al - ways
hand in hand, their jour - ney
each in each still feed the

4a--L-g ==g=
mj*
%mm

care,

be

o'er,

dingGuest.
bauds,

- tial

tual share,

no

more.

r 1

Naff, 19th Century

kind,
A
bless-ing, Lord,
bright Must un - to
them
thro', Joint pil -grims may
flame Of
pure and ho -

m QE
from Thee,
be
giv'n;
they go;
ly

love;

J-

*>

i^=jg^^^^^^i

zfc

On

500

hands;

&EE&

-J-

nup

shall part

Edward D.

We join
We know

In

ed

tian

honourable. Heb. 13:4

But
Min

Join to Pray

Unknown

May

riage feast,
-

b*

Thy
Thy

Marriage

Still

life's

pres-ence here,
To be
fa - vor crown, And bless
By tak
mes - tic bur- dens light
tri- umph reach that home, Where they

552
Source

And

mar-

have plight

ee

H--

Century

19th

^^Srt

5=*

ly


ask

sol-emn hour shall come,

with

ion

Flora H. Good,

did ap-pear
To grace
bri - dal pair look down, Who now
love these souls u - nite,
That they

Je - sus
on
the
pur - est

the marriage. John 2:2

to

those who now the bands have


o - ver
all give Thou the
gling their joys as
help - ers
faith, and trust, and heart the

f=^=f

E^

twined Which ne'er may bro - ken


be.
light Of
love, and truth, and heav'n.
true, And shar ing
ev
'ry
woe.
same, The same their home a - bove.

m^m

MARRIAGE

God of Wisdom
Menno M. Brubacher,

*-*~aa

P=i
3*=*

:3:

God of wis-dom, life and


These souls be-trothed be -fore Thee
As they go forth up - on life's
May they with ho - ly lives a And when Thou, Lord, shalt come a -

1.

2.
3.

4.
5.

ho

In

U
May
A
-

May

ly

bonds

of

Thou them
ho they Thy
nite

in
ly

bly

done,

1.

3.

4.

The twain, ere - a


guide them ev
live

in
-

ness

Be blessed be

Jl
$

Lord Divine,

2.

plan
plore;

storm True wit

-f*

Thine

Thy

And
bey And

hand,

its

life's

5j=

the bless - ed
is
bless -ing
we im way, Sus - tain them by Thy
dorn Thy doc-trines, Lord, and
gath - er home Thine
gain To
love,

stand;

join

to

love

heart and
laws
o

sun -shine and


no
they, with du - ty

mid

+-

Jac.

553
Early American Melody

20th Century

We Come

joy
es
fore

more,

and peace.
for

Thee,

Thy

throne.

1
554

Asa Hull,

D. Toews, b. 1903

be
own,

man.

ted
er

grace;

b.

1828

pair
to bless,
Lord di - vine, we come to pray, This brid - al
Grant knowledge, wis - dom, light and love, That Spir - it - filled they be;
There -fore
a - gain
we pray, dear Lord, Bless Thou their jour-ney here;
When this short span of life is o'er, Their race on earth is run;

t*

tat

Lead Thou them on


light and pat
For

SS

A
U

^&^

h&4=^^

ly
ho
ev - er
nite their hearts and hands as
ev - er may Thee Lord
a

in

i^

&-

ways And paths

true, Ex
one, In

tern

^=

dore

tol

of right-eous-ness.

Chris
With that

on

ling
tian

ce

love
-

les

Thee!

ly

cere,

sin

tiai

throng.

i
501

HOME

555

Love at Home
Now

Jesus loved Martha, and her sister

H. McNaughton, 1829-1896

fcfc

3t

There
In

3.

ev

'ry sound,

ne'er an
filled

"I

noy,

the earth

-f-*-

siii

with love,

am

thine," Then there's love at home; Source of love,

4=

i Se
Smil - ing sweet on
the earth's a
Brighter beams the
Far ex -ceeds the

All

^^l
m

All

is

Sweetly whis-per

When there's love at home; Peace and plen ty here a bide,


When there's love at home; Ros - es blos-som 'neath our feet,
When there's love at home; Sweet-er sings the brook-let by,

fc*

There is joy in
Hate and en - vy

iiM^r^fe^y^

*r

Thy cheer-ing

m^
m

light

i
:^3

4-

ev - 'ry side, Time doth soft-ly, sweetly glide, When


gar-den sweet, Mak - ing life a bliss complete, When
az - ure sky; Oh, there's One who smiles on high When
sun so bright Can dis-pel the gloom of night, Then

str

there's
there's
there's
there's

<-*-

_Z5

love
love
love
love

at
at
at
at

home,
home,
home,
home,

Love
at
Love
at
Love
at
Love
at
Love at home, yes,

f?4

fc=^
^2=^:

^^
I

love
love
love
love

at
at
at
at

mm as
love

at home,

Love at home,

oh,

:t=i:

3E

home; (at
home;
home;
home;
love

home,
home,
home,
home,

J-J

WWf

=j*

B3PP

S3

SZKjSl

all
a-round, When there's love at home;
is beau - ty
the cot - tage there is joy, When there's love at home;
Kind-ly heav - en smiles a- bove, When there's love at home;
Je - sus, show Thy mer-cy mine, Then there's love at home;

1.

2.

4.

502

^^^^
33
-

P^

[Mary], and Lazarus. John 11:5


John H. McNaughton, 1829-1896
Arr b y Jo hn D Brunk, 1872-1926

at

Mak
Oh,

Can
home;

*=*:
I

When there's love at home,


When there's love at home,
there's One who smilesonhigh, When there's love at home,

home;; Time doth


-

soft-ly, sweet-ly glide,


ing life a bliss com-plete,

dis-pel the gloom of night,

T hen

there's love at home.

HOME

Happy the Home When God


Henry Ware, the youngeT, 1794-1843

aH

PI

3.

Hap
Hap
Hap

4.

Lord, let

1.

2.

When
Where
Where

the
the
the
us

556

There

William H. Havergal, 1793-1870

Pf

py
py
py

Is

3:

is

home when God is there, And love fills ev ev home where Je-sus'name Is
sweet to
home where prayer is heard, And praise is wont
in

our homes a

This bless -ed peace

gree

one their wish, and one their prayer,


chil-dren ear - ly
lisp His fame,
par-ents love the
sa-cred Word
nite our hearts in
love to Thee,

'ry breast;
'ry
ear,
to
rise;

And one their heav n-ly


And par-ents hold Him
And all its wis dom
And love to all will
-

gain;

to

rest,

dear,
prize,
reign.

Thou Gracious God Whose Mercy Lends


Oliver

W. Holmes,

Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774

1809-1894

pT jjij.jji^n

JJffl^ipfip

j J J
p

2.

Thou gra-cious God whose mer - cy lends The light of


Wilt Thou not hear us while we raise, In sweet ac

3.

For

1.

4.
5.

557

home, the smile of friends;

cord
of sol - emn praise,
the bless-ings life has brought, For all its
sorrowing hours have taught,
The noon-tide sun-shine of
the past, These brief bright moments fad - ing fast,
We thank Thee, Fa - ther, let Thy grace Our lov-ing cir - cle still em-brace,
-

all

hv

J'^J-

k.

-i-

-0-

#-

&

-0-

Our gath-ered flock Thine arms en-fold, As in the peace - ful


The voic - es that have min - gled long, In joy -ous flow
of
For all we mourn, for all
we keep, The hands we clasp, the
The stars that gild our dark 'ning years, The twi-lightray from
Thy mer - cy shed its heav 'n-ly store, Thy peace be with us

I 'Ml

r&:z:

PPP

-&-

"0-

days of old.
mirth and song?
loved that sleep.
ho - lier spheres.

ev

er-more.

mm
-

503

HOME

Happy Home, Where Thou Art Loved

558

Carl J. P. Spitta, 1801-1859


Trans, bv Sarah B. Findlater, 1823-1907

1.

2.

3.

O
O
O

hap
hap
hap

Gutersloh, 1852

py home, where Thou art loved the


py home, whose lit - tie ones are
py home, where Thou art not for

dear

est,

giv

en
en

got

mmmi^
in

of
our race,
faith and prayer,
ing, full, and free;

hum - ble

ver-flow

lov
ly

to

When

joy

is

ing

iSili

Friend and Sav-iour

Thee

Thou
Ear -

f.

And where a-mong the guests there nev - er


To Thee, their Friend, who from the heights of
O hap - py home, where ev - ery wound-ed

&m
r

,.

r-JiX.
pu

,.-

mm^m^mM]
who

One

can

Guides them,
Is

hold

and guards

brought, Phy

si

i:
*

L- w-i

O
O
Un

hap
hap
-

til

cian,

Com

and

hon

than

moth

fort

er,

ored
er's
to

place!
care!

Thee,
=

^^lii^p

py home, where two

in heart
u - nit
py home, where each one serves Thee, low
at last, when earth's day's work is
end

faith and bless -ed


his
ap-point-ed
the bless -ed

504

such high
with more

ho

ed

In

ly,

What - ev

ed,

All

a-3M

r
ly

er

meet Thee

hope are one; Where joys are shared and love flows un- dibe, Till
ev - ery com-mon task seems great and

work may

home

bove,

^m

From whence Thou earnest, where Thou hast as-

HOME

Happy Home, Where Thou Art Loved

*==

vid

And where Thy

ed,

ho cend -

=i

=ft

:zte

When

ly,

Thy

ed,

ho

ev

er

done,

is

it

last

is

z3:

ly

will,

Lord,

Lord,

un

ing

home

as
of

is
-

peace

done,

to

Thee!

and

love!

faNi^igfa

*-=)-

559

Precious Memories
J.

B. F. Wright, b. 1877

J.

B. F. Wright, b. 1877

iP3?^^

-*-

f^r

seen an - gels, Sent from somewhere to my soul


Pre-cious fa - ther, lov - ing moth-er, Fly
a - cross the lone - ly years,
the midnight, Ech - oes from the past I hear;
In
the still-ness of
trav - el
on life's pathway, Know not what the years may hold,
As
I

Pre-ciousmem'ries,

1.

2.
3.
4.

How
Old

As

Refrain

g:5

-fr

r^ m VT
+

5tc=e=e:

?*--*

^mgmM^^m

gp
Pre-cious mem'ries,

How they

lin-ger,

How

W=Md

they ev

c-

*&*
s
PPSiiPPi
In

'

ev - er near me, And the sa - cred past un-fold.


they lin-ger,
my child-hood, In
fond mem -o - ry
ap -pears.
old home scenes of
time sing - ing, glad - ness bring-ing, From that love - ly land somewhere.
flood
my soul.
I
pon-der, hope grows fond er, Pre-cious mem'ries

ten
And

un

the still-ness

of

the

er flood

my

soul,

|=ilf^p
^ iipi

mid-night, Pre-cious, sa- cred scenes un-fold.

&
Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg.

Co., owners.

Used by permission.

505

YOUTH

Remember Thy Creator

560

Remember now
From

John D. Warkentin,

1.
2.

3.

Re
Re
Re

mem
mem
mem

thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Eccl.

b.

ber
ber
ber

1898

thy
thy
thy

Cre
Cre
Cre

a
a
a

tor,
tor,
tor,

Arr. by Jesse R.

While thou
Dear soul,

art

And

sur

full

m4

t^jU

^f
Ac

cept

Nor
say,
Then thou

Ln:

the

Lord

thy

will

come

shalt

be

par

g.

12:1

Old German Melody

12

Ecclesiastes

thy youth!
do
not wait!
ren-dered be!

h*

5^5 I

f
Mak
lat

1887-1960

in

oh

r*

sh

Baxter,

er,

And walk with Him


then may
be

er,

It

er

Of

f"

tak

gifts

in

store

in

truth!

too
for

thee.

f i=e=t

late.

r-ir

Ere

low

Come

while

Soon

in

the sound of
sun
the
is
the clouds ap

grind
-

shin

pear

ing,
ing,
ing,

When

thou wilt

And

moon and

Our

Lord

Jr

i^Sli
No

pleas -ures

The day
is
fast
The Judg-ment Day

am
de

is

gi506

find
clin

near

ing,
ing,
ing,

,.

For
Yea,
Oh!

it's

will

sad

- ly
say:
stars give light,

claim His
-m-

-J-

own.
-f5r-.

an

soon will
not
do

come
long

vil

day!

the

night!

er

roam!

r-

YOUTH

561

Stepping in the Light


He

that followeth

shall not walk in darkness. John 8:12

William

1851-1920

Eliza E. Hewitt,

:=*S
-P

fcfc

Me

^y

k,

Mz*

jJ

J.

1838-1921

Kirkpatrick,

Z-^Tlr^&^t^

Try-

ing to walk in the steps of


the Sav-iour, Try - ing to
fol - low our
2. Press-ing more close - ly
to Him who
is
lead-ing, When we are tempt-ed to
3. Walk-ing
in foot - steps of gen - tie
for-bear-ance, Foot-steps of faith-ful-ness,
4. Try - ing
to walk in the steps of
the Sav-iour, Up-ward, still up-ward we'll
1.

^fe

sst*t
ifc

f f fTf- -^-#i

a^

fcr

J1

i=fe
a^

f-

-f
s^^

t*

- iour and King;


Shap - ing our lives by His bless - ed ex - am - pie,
turn from the way
Trust - ing the arm that is strong to de - fend us,
mer - cy and love; Look - ing to Him for the grace free-ly prom- ised,
fol low our Guide; When we shall see Him, "the King in His beau-ty,"

Sav

SS
fc

p$

f-

^ tH^e

Refrain

^^^^^a^^fe^
Hap - py,
Hap - py,
Hap - py,
Hap - py,

/[>

|/

ft?

eej

hap-py,
hap-py,
hap-py,
hap-py,

the songs, that

of

we

the Sav

bring.

our prais - es each day.


our jour - ney a - bove!
our place at His side!

1*.

steps

s
i*

how
how
how
how

iour,

ik

>

walk

the light,

i
rr

a 4-#4-3

.j

Step-ping in

P-^-r*-

to

ful

LI

Step-ping in

beau - ti -

ar+'a r-g-g-: n
-

How

fc*

in

the

the light;

How

rfr-f
k r

4-

a
beau -ti-

ful

to walk

atfe

iej

in

the

steps

of the

Sav-iour,

Led

in

a i

paths of light!

I
507

YOUTH

562

Father, in
My

Father,

My

Thou

Young Morning

Life's

guide of

art the

my youth. Jer.

3:4

toax^^^p^

Thomas MacKellar,

Christian H. Drunk,

1812-1899

1845-1921

b=i=j
1.

2.
8.

Fa
Fa
Fa

my

in

gen

ther
ther
- ther

i!3E

- tie

me

let

young morning, May Thy Word


doc a
Thy teach-ing Be
van nev - er cov - et Things of

life's
is

BfeiiirfMtH
k

J-

me

Let

Ev

heed each

gra

'ry

k
^EE^^S
Make me
Al

Bless

will

ways

on

ed

Bi

be

me,
-

ble

bless -

seech -ing,

Bi

me

Ev

- 'ry

heed each

508

Thy

me,
-

ble

- ter

All

ing,

its

And my
May it

feet should go
a - stray ;
lov - ijig kind -ness shine
than all
else
be - side.

W
pre - cepts
heart be
my
be

to

bey

whol-ly Thine.

heavnward guide.

4=F

love

it

S^ig^p

Jt?

gra - cious warn -ing, Lest


be - seech -ing, Let

day Thy grace


Teach me truth, and may

&t~f^f~f

my

Let
Bet

m^m^m

m rf
wm me
HH=t
Let

it

Lest

W^^-W

ed

up

f=r-

make me will
al - ways on

ing,

mm

=fc=a:

love

lHEz
-

cioua warn- ing,

day Thy grace


Teach me truth, and may
-

di - rect my way;
ile
spir - it mine
and pride ;
i
- ty

Bet

my
Thy
- ter

feet should

go

stray.

lov - ing - kind- ness shine.

than

else

all

f*t t f
.

be

side.

YOUTH

563

Dare to Be a Daniel
Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not

defile himself .Dan. 1:8

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876

ii^fci
1.

Stand

3.

Man
Man

4.

Hold

2.

ing

y
y

the

by
might
gi

Gos

pur -pose

men

are

lost,

Heed
Dar

ants,

great

and

tall,

Stalk

pel

ban

ner

high!

-6

_>

true,

r-U-

God's com
not
to
ing through the
ing

ing

On

to

vie

mand,
stand,
land,

fry grand!

- =H
>

u<

1>

L*

=^$ tp

===4
Hon

Who

or

them,

for

God

Head - long
Sa

to

and

tan

1*

the

faith

ful

few!

All

hail

host,

By

join

had been

the earth would

de

host

his

fall,

fy,

fefeii
to
-

ing

If
met by
And shout for

Dan
Dan
Dan
Dan

iel's

iel's

iel's

iel's

(*-

tfc

mm

Refrain

i^Ei
Dare
>-

to

be

Dan

iel!

i
Dare

to

stand

Band!
Band!
Band!
Band!

i
a

lone!

p^m
A-

*g^mmmsikmm
Dare
.

to

have

A-i-

A-

E=

pur

pose

firm!

Dare

to

make

it

known!

509

YOUTH

Lord, a Little Band

564

Fear not,

Martha

mm Ts^
1.

Lord,

2.

Fill

mm

Unknown

Refrain, Source

lit

baud,

tie

and low

our hearts with tho'ts

3.

For

we know

4.

Let

Our

sins

the

Lord

be

all

flock. Luke 12:32

little

Century

E. Shelly, 19th

of

Je

of

glo

Arr. by

J.

We

are

- ly,

for- giv

And

sus,

ry

en

Henry Showalter, 1864-1947

come

sing

to

what chil-dren do,


what -e'er is wrong;

sees

Make us

Thee;

to

He has gone;

of heav'n, where

Al-ways
;

>
=^
P

fear

:"

i==i=f?

Fine.

Thou

And
And

*n
and

art great,

noth

let

writ

is

Lead us

high,

ing

ev

ing

now
way

our

on

and

ho

er please

ly

Oh,

us

the

sto

ry

to

heav

en,

of

du

ty,

how
He would

sol-

emu we

grieve

should

up

look

to

Of our thoughts and ac


no
sing
a
There to

be!
-

on.

tions, too.

song.

bier

0-

tempi
D.S. Press-ing

in the line

on,

We

shall

meet

no

more.

JLA.

rzzfe

-m-

part

to

Refbain

1
Far

way,

in

the realms of beau-ty,

Far-ther

wmmi^m

565

He

is

en shore,

p-

altogether lovely. S.S. 5:16

From

Miinster, 1662

Trans, by Richard

Willis, 1819-1900

S.

l-^j

ihi

Arr.,

N J^j a

Schlesische Volkslieder, 1842

by Richard

lalr^tf

S.

Willis, 1819-1900

^^^

2.

Thou of God and man the Son;


Fair-est Lord Je - sus, Rul - er of all na-ture,
Fair are the meadows, Fair-er still the woodlands, Robed in the blooming garb of spring;

3.

Fair

1.

510

the gold

to

Fairest Lord Jesus


Yea,

pl|

on,

is

the sunshine, Fair-er still the moonlight,

And

all

the twinkling, star-ry host;

Pli

I3C

YOUTH
Fairest Lord Jesus

dJbr^

jijbJ

j j

jl^Jj JlJ

I a

LJ J

II

Thee will I cher-ish, Thee will I hon-or, Thou, my soul's glory, joy and crown.
Je - sus is fair - er, Je - sua is pur- er, Who makes the woeful heart to sing.
Je-sus shines brighter, Je-sus shines purer Than all the angels heav'n can boast. A-men.

s fE%

^#
i

=H

-^-

n-

gjg

Teach He Thy Will,


me

Teach
Katherine A. Grimes,

1.

3.
4.

do Thy

b.

FS=S=-*

J7~l

3= *
to

lips

sing,

i
i

-i*-=

J
I

My

ed

William M. Runyan, 1870-1957

si

ear

in

find

Sav -iour,

'

me

to

let

Thy

to

me

to

Thou

my

ru

=&=

Ia.

^3
J

f-&

fff"!''

i
up

rest;

Lean-ing

nigh,

Teach me to

JEsEEsEEE
Copyright, 1935, by

Teach

free;
Lord,
love;
Teach
praise; Be

way;

pp

nest plea, So
that Thou draw-est me
my heart; Grant that I
nev - er part,

sweet

^3

3E

lis

566
143:10

pray. What-e'er seems best to Thee, That be


my
me. Heal Thou sin's ev-'ry smart, Dwell Thou with
bove. Teach me
as seem -eth best In Thee to
days. Teach Thou my soul to cry, "Be Thou, dear

: b g
efT^
g^fTT i

*3Hl

is

Lord

H
heart

-J^l

my God. Psalm

iL^LL^L-L3_^_J_^L

word, Teach me to
face Shine up - on
know,each hour, Thou art a Lord and King Through all my
-

art

know Thy
bless

Thou

will,
O Lord, Teach me Thy
won-drous grace, Bound-less and
pain Thy pow'r, Teach me
by

Teach me Thy
Teach me Thy
Teach me by
Teach Thou my

will; for

1877

^m

3a
2.

to

-F-

Clos

er

each

pa
ra?

day.

Sav - iour, from Thee.


on Thy breast, All doubt re - move.
live, to
die,
Saved by Thy grace. "

MEN.

FtrniffT'Faia

Hope Publishing

Co., owner. All rights reserved.

Used by permission

511

FUTURE

LIFE

567

On Jordan's Stormy Banks


There remaineth therefore

a rest to the people of

A m

*d-

God. Heb.

4:9

Tullius C. O'Kane, 1830-1912

Samuel Stennet, 1727-1795

5 =9

9=9

-dan's storm -y banks


I
stand, And cast
a wish those wide -ex - tend - ed plains Shines one
e - ter When shall I reach that hap - py place, And be for - ev gnt, my
rap - tured soul Would here no long Filled with de- light,

1.

2.

3.

On Jor

ful

O'er

nal
day;
er blest?
er
stay;

all

m^^
4.

-M-

*E=*

3ee3

Ca-naan'sfair
There God the Son

and

When shall

my

see

Tho' Jor -dan's waves a

round

land,
er reigns,

py

me

^^^

Refbain

will

Fear

roll,

less

rest

in

the

fair

and

^a
launch a

I'd

f3=^

f=$U=
We

Where my pos - ses - sions lie.


ev And scat - ters night a - way.
Fa-ther'sface, And
in
His
bos - om rest?

hap

for

jpL*

To

Jk,

P
fV?g

f=

M-

eIeE^

:t

J:

eye

hap

way.

at

'Mr

py

land,

TT

Just

jj^feH^Fm^

a-

by and by,

on the ev

mgm

J.

l*

by

and

by,

J.

512

Mo - ses

er-green shore,
.
.
Sing the song of
ev-er-green shore,

*zzjJzzjs:

5===*

And

dwell

with

4=

m-

Je

and the

t2=K

fc=*

i
Lamb,

^^

ifeg-^-F-M^

=pc

-#

sus

ev

er

a
more.

II

HOPE

When He
W.

Him

Shall Be Like

shall appear, we shall be like

A. Spencer, 20th Century

ESP*

1.

When

2.

We

3.

More

iJ.

J)

more

ex

the

glo

Him,

re

not wait

and more

like

eel

peat

ri

3=3=9=^
glo

lent

ous

the blest sto

all

my

ing Breaks on

the

ry,

dawn

ry

-=

e
-

vi

als

are

sion

so

ver

Now we

.ft

and
(L

:t=t:
:=:

fair;
-

gain;

shall be-hold

be like Him at
His im - age may

shall be

ver

RKFBAIN

i m M-

shall

Him, O won-der-ful
sto-ry!
Now we may wel-come the heav-en - ly morn-ing,
Changed by His Spir - it from glo- ry to glo-ry,
I

FlNE.

past,

55

And

;pi^P^^

*jjj=r
tri

20th Century

*=

3-

till

shall reach the

shall

aJ

568

Him. I John 3:2


W. A. Spencer,

sat

is - fied

last.

bear.

shall

be like Him,

then.

"I
D.S.Jesus, my Sav-iour di

shall be

like

Him,

3
m ^HH

F^

ir>;

vine.

J).S.

g==S

2~ SL-g-^=? a-^?g^:t2|^-g =g^


^

e;

And

in
-jAr

His beau-ty shall


-Jkr

-jA-

shine;

shall

ifeS

t*=

be

like

Him, wondrously

like

Him.

bfefeEf I

SI 3

FUTURE LIFE

Where the Gates Swing Outward Never

569

My

flesh also shall rest in

hope. Psalm 16:9


Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

pp^BH

*f
1.

2.
3.
4.

to
be filled with praise, And to tell
the
Just
a few more days
and tears, And the jour - ney
Just
a few more years with their toil
Tho' the hills
be steep and the val leys deep, With nofiow'rsmy
What a joy 'twill be when I wake to
see
Him for whom my
4*-

old

sto

will

be
a

end

dorn
burn

go

to

way
heart

is

shall

With
Joy
For

ter

m>
Copyright, 1920.

ev

ni

Him,
ty

in

heart

Where

lay

me
my

a-waits
that day

star-ry crown,

514

ry; Then, when twi - light falls,


be with Him,
ed; Then I'll
lone
ing; Tho' the night
be
sigh,
ing! Nev - er - more
to

old,

bur

glo

is

blend

the morn
is

yearn

ry.
ed.
- ing.
- ing.

iour

calls,

of
a
to

time

nev-er-more

the gates swing out-ward nev

stone,

die

JJ1

ex -change my cross

I'll

den

down, And with Je

er;

At

for

His feet

I'll

Renewal 1948. The Rodeheaver


Used by permission.

sus

reign

for

ev

er.

B^gB

rights reserved.

'ry

in

and my Sav
where the tide
and my rest

Co., owner.

International copyright secured.

All

HOPE

Some Time We'll See


Then

know even

shall I

as also

am known \

570
Cor.

Chauncey

Sylvanus Yoder, 19th Century

J.

13:12

King, 19th Century

Slow, with expression.

Bzftz

t~

1.

2.
3.
4.

=fc

3zr~S~

^J

a bright -er clime we'll land


Some time we all shall un -der-stand, When in
Some time our loved ones we shall see, And in their pres-ence ev - er be;
Sdme time we'll join the an - gel throng, And sing with them the new, new song
pre -pared for me;
Sometime by God's grace I shall see The place that is

-H-

=fc

m^JlU=^

=t=fc
t2_

4J 3=^^i==?|zzr4zzi^irj== ^=z 5-==:^=


we'll roam,

no more

we'll stray,

For-ev -er

there with

J"!

5^S

The song

of

tc

pE T=rg

bliss,

j=j
r

the song

of

love, We'll sing

r
so.

street.

sing.

years.

-^j

God

-^

we'll stay;

i& =e=^

^fcEfZf
I

^M

Refbain

No more

Some time God's won-drous ways we'll know, And see why He has loved us
Sometime our Sav - iour we shall meet, And walk with Him the gold - en
The arch of
God
a- bove shall ring, When we with them that song shall
our tears, We'll see what we have felt for
And in the rain -bow of

z =3

in

our

If

lUz^H
a

:=fc:

bode

a -bove.

i
515

FUTURE LIFE

571

Shining Shore
Here have we no continuing

city,

but we seek one

come. Heb. 13:14


George F. Root, 1820-1895

to

David Nelson, 1793-1844

Slowly

=4

1:

r?

My

ing swift -ly

And

days

are

glid

2.

We'll gird

our

loins,

my

breth-ren dear!

3.

Should com-ing days


sor - row's rud
Let

be

cold and dark,

1.

4.

est

tem-pest

We

need

blow, Each cord

not

Our

de

them

tain

"Come

they

ing

not cease our sing

ing

dis

earth to sev

1-

er

fly,

Those hours

mo

- lest,

our home,

ev

Where gold
For

ev

of

'ry

toil

and

dan

lamp be burn

en harps are ring


er,
oh! for- ev

ger.

ing."

- ing,
-

er

*==^

j=a=a=a

r=^=j=i=Fd
3=E3

on Jor-dan's strand, And soon we'll

all

pass

ver

^^^^^l##f ##=g=#

be

fore,

:t-

516

v=*

just

^1
^

J J J
tJ -j=a=si

And,

ha

:=* 35

=r-

oh! we stand

ger,

-W-

us word, "Let

I'-^-aud there's

Refrain

For,

as

=
:

home

cern

ly

T-

ab - sent Lord has left


per - feet rest none can

That
Our King says,

on

^=K=1
^lp=g^S^
Would

pil-grim stran

I,

Our heav'n

===
*

SEfeE3

4f

by,

the

Bhin- ing

shore

=E^E

V*

We

may

al -

most

dis

cov

^cg=4
g

er.

My
We
Fanny

are

572

Saviour First of All

willing rather

to

be present with the Lord. II Cor. 5:8

John R. Sweney, 1837-1899

Crosby, 1820-1915

mfmiimm^^^m
1.

2.
3.

4.

J.

When my life-work is end - ed, and I cross the swell-ing tide, When the
Oh,
the soul - thrill-ingrap-ture when I view His bless -ed face, And the
Oh,
the dear ones in glo - ry, how they beck -on me
to come, And our
in
Thro' the gates to the cit - y
a robe of spot-less white, He
will

mm
Ha

*=S S-** ^ ^- H^=L3

bright and glo-rious morn-ing I shall see; I


shall know my Re-deem-er when I
lus - ter of His kind- lybeam-ing eye; Howmyfull heart will praise Him for the
part-ing at the riv-er
I
re-call; To the sweet vales of E - den they will
lead me where no tears will ev - er fall; In
the glad song of
a - ges I shall

wMMf-

|ip|t=^^Pf
reach the

mer

sing

min

oth

er

side.

And His

smile will

be

and grace, That pre -pare for me


my wel-come home; But I long to meet
gle with de- light; But
I
long to meet
cy,

love,

the first to wel-come me.


a man-sion in the sky.
my Sav-iour first of all.
my Sav-iour first of all.

Sill
I shall

know
I shall

Him, I shall know Him, And


\.nd redeemed by His side
know Him,

mm^ t~tt
I shall

know

I shall

shall stand,

Him, I
know Him,

""

shall

know Him By

-*^*

the print of the nails in His hand.

517

FUTURE LIFE

Home, Sweet Home

573
They

desire a better country, that

an heavenly. Heb. 11:16

is,

Henry R. Bishop, 1786-1855

David Denham, 1791-1848

'Mid scenes
of
Sweet bonds that
While here
in
I
long,
dear

1.

2.

3.

4.

con

sion

and crea

ture

all

the

chil

dren

of

peace

the

nite
val

flict

est

Lord,

in

con
beau

to

stay,
shine,

P-

r(2-

fu

ley

Thy

thrice,

to
bless

give

me

more

as,

my

soul

ed
sub
an

Je

mis

com

is

ex

in

ile

muu

ion

love
strength
sor

can

whose
sion
and
sus,

ty

Pr &-

-r*

sweet

of

com-plaints,

Ob,

No

To
with saints
not cease Though
In
my day,
!

as

row

And

pine,

to

-P

-fc-

find
oft

at

the

ban

from

Thy

pres

flic

all

my

af

in

Thy

dear

feel

the

long

to

be

joic

ing

glo

ri -

in
fied

irn

pres - ence
hold Thee,

hope
mil

of
lions

=*

tit

quet
ence

of

mer

in

sad

tions

to

age

Je

in

glo
glo
praise

to

would
from

rise

sus
ry
-

ri

the

home.
home.
ous home,
home.
at
at
at

Thee

mm

there's room,

cy
ness

Thee
-

of

my

=f

And

I
roam,
come,
Re
tomb, With

Home,

home,

f=f

i*z

i-

sweet,sweet home,Pre
--(2-

And

rf

Ozfc

518

How

2-

-p-

-c-jg

pare

me, dear Sav

iour,

for

glo

ry,

my

home.

HOPE

Rest for the


Samuel

That they may


Harmer. 19th Century

Y.

rest

Weary

mwm

-I

in
the Christian's home
is
up
my
fit - ting
Pain and sick-ness ne'er shall
sing, ye
heirs
Sing,
of

574

from their labours. Rev. 14:13


William McDonald, 1820-1901
Arr. bv Rigdon McCoy Mcintosh, 1836-1899

-fei 3

ry, There re-mains


a land
sion, Which e - ter - nal - ly
en - ter, Grief nor woe
lot
glo - ry, Shout your tri -umphs as

1.

In

glo

of

rest;

2.

He

man

shall
shall

stand,
share,
go;

3.
4.

There
For
But,
Zi

iour's gone
shall
not

that
ce
on's gates will

les

be
be

fore
tran

tial

cen

pen

for

ye

*a

*=* i

my Sav
my stay
in

my

me

To

sient

In

ter,

you,

Ye

ful

- fill

my

soul's

that ho - ly,
a crown of
shall find
an

hap
life

re
-

quest.

land.
shall wear.

py

en -trance thro'

Refrain

3
There

On

is

rest
for
oth-er side

the
of

wea

ry,

Jor

dan,

m ^P=^^
the

=&

--I-

EE

There
In

is

rest

the sweet

for
fields

7*-'

the
of

wea
E

ry,

den,

&^\
m

519

FUTURE

LIFE

My

575
/

am now

My

2.
3.
4.

Is

Sinking Fast

est

is

at

hand. II Tim.

B.

My

race

is

near

Of friends and kin

My spir
Who bled

loud
and died
it

dred dear,
sings;

ly

me;

==fc

tri - umph is
strong - est tri - als now are past, My
brush the dews on J or -dan's banks, The cross - ing must
Thy ho - ly ones, be - hold, they come! I
hear the noise
Whose blood now cleans-es from ail sin, And gives me vie I

$-&-

Refrain

i*

an

come,

band,

near.

wings.

of
to

ry.

:3

Come

and

3=3
a

round

H
-

hi

-1

gun.

i-

gel

J-r-

be
be

F t H
E rf i*=t=u=

SeI^h B
F^

run;

ly

for

My

For

4:6

Bradbury, 1816-18

=}:

:t

^=E
u^r

departure

William

sink - ing fast,


sun
is
I
know I'm nearing the ho - ly ranks
I've al - most gained my heav'n-ly home,
O bear my long - ing heart to Him
lat

my

19th Century

Jefferson Hascall,

1.

Latest Sun

ready to be offered, and the time of

br-=-

me

stand;

O,

"^

^^^^l^tt|@

=
bear

me

a- way on your snow -y wings To

I*

t*

1*
^

3<

bear

520

me

>

0,

sz:

>

way on your snow - y wings To my

|=f=lli=^

home:

s=iBiii^
-P^t*

(*-

3=3 a 5=t3*

my im-mor-tal

im - mor

$mm

tal

home.

HOPE

A Few More Years


When

a few years are come, then I shall go the

shall not return. Job 16:22

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889

fa

-&

A
A
A
A

few
few
few
few

1.

2.
3.
4.

2^

-e*-

m-j

"*

T5*~

more
more
more
more

years shall roll,


storms shall beat...
strug - gles here,
.

meet-ings

here...
jpU.

576

Shall Roll

way whence

Source

^E^=

25*~

few more sea

On

this

sons

come;

y
A
few more part-ings
Shall cheer us
on
our

shore;

wild, rock

o'er,

-(22.

fc^:

^^F

-^r-

A
And

with them that


shall be where tem-pests
few more toils, a
few more
we shall reach the end - less
shall

lie

rest,

T5T-

sleep with

tears,

And surg
And we

rest,

Th' e-ter

cease,

m I

way;

=f=f

And we
And we

Unknown

es

in

the

swell

no

weep no

shall
-

tomb.
more.
more.

Sab - bath day.

nal

t-^^P

Refrain

Then
Then

s=

oh,

my

-a

Lord, pre

my

oh,

Ik

^:

t^

=3=

^L 5
-

pare

Lord, pre-pare

f=M
Oh, wash

me

in

#: ja

My
My

soul

#-

-25*-

for that great day;


for that great day;

soul

(SL

-fiL

k^

3fc

afis'-j

-S

cious blood,

-(22.

Thy pre -

i*ES3

And take my

sins

way.

rf-

FUTURE LIFE

When

577
And

James M. Black, 1856-1938

2.

3.

the book of life.Kev. 20:12

is

James M. Black, 1856-1938

mm

g=EE
1.

Up Yonder

the Roll Is Called

another book was opened, which

-^

When the trum-pet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And
On that bright and cloud-less morn-ing when the dead in Christ shall rise, And
Let
us
la - bor for the Mas - ter from the dawn till set - ting sun,
Let

*-"j*>

A-;

the
the
us

jA

b-J!L

*=*^Ti
morn-ing breaks, e - ter - nal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth
glo - ry
His res - ur - rec - tion share; When His cho - sen ones
of
talk of
His vvon-drous love and care; Then when all of life
all

shall gath-er
shall gath-er

is

ver,

e^E=t
er shore,
ver on the oth
to their home be-yond the skies,
and our work on earth is done,

When

the

roll

When

the

a-*k

roll

And
And
And

the
the
the

is

called

is

called

roll

is

roll

is

roll

is

up
up

a a

a--

jk

called
called
called

yon
yon
r

up yon-der,
up yon-der,
up yon-der,

i:

be there,
be there.
be there.

I'll
I'll
I'll

der.'Wheri

J:

der,

the

be there,

I'll

'--#-#

-F

-t

l=*:

roll

When the

5,22

is

roll is

called
called

up yon
up yon-der,

I'll

der,

When

be there,

the

roll

When

the

is

called

roll is

called

up
up

HOPE

When

i^
yon

iiiifcfefepii
-

M
s

the Roll Is Called Up Yonder

When

der,

the

up

called

is

roll

yon

3:

der,

be

I'll

r^t=

i I
578

Beautiful Valley of Eden


There remaineth therefore

rest

the people of

to

wSlZj
-0 -T ^ -

it

a)

1.

Beau

2.

3.

aJ

- ti -

XI

ful

val

a|

ley

ver the heart of


There is the home of
-

God. Heb.

William

William O. Cushing, 1823-1902

_:

mourn

my

Sav -

Sherwin, 1826-1*

'

i E*5

Sweet

is
thy noon-tide
calm;
Shin - eth thy gold - en
day,
There, with the blood- washed throng,

den!

of
the

F.

4:9

Zl^*

there

er
iour;
-

&l
O

P^^^^^Si
wea
an -

ver the hearts of the


Waft-ing the songs of the
O - ver the high-lands of
-

glo

gels

ry

Down

thy waves
from the far

Roll

eth

Breath-ing

ry

the

great,

balm.
a - way.

of

new

song.

3^

-K-i-

gJEfczfcz

Refrain

=r
Beau

-E-S=

- ti -

val

ful

*J

ley

of

>-9

den,

a)

Home

of the pure

and
the

blest,

*-

1*

*^_*

blest

pure and

iii

t
n7.

mmm
How

oft

en

P^F^
a

mid the wild

bil

lows

N-

dream

-m&^^^s
i

:^=

*=5l
of thy rest

S=S

FT 1

sweet

rest!

523

FUTURE LIFE

579

Life

on Earth

Great

William G.

earth
not
I
would not
Let
us then

Life

on

2.

We

shall

3.

4.

your reward

But a Vapor

Is
in

heaven. Matt. 5:12


Clarence E. Hunter, 1869-1945

1869

Schell, b.

1.

is

is

but

a - bide
give up
be
up

a
for

va
ev

my

ti

and

do

por,

er
tie

ing,

Soon we'll lay these bod - iesdown;


In
this gloom -y vale
of tears;
To that fu - ture world of bliss,
We have but a few more days,

J2:=fc==fc

^=i

EgE3SEE?EE*
But
For
For

if
we con - tin - ue faith
our life shall at the long
the shin - ing gold and sil

Priceless souls

lajzzu

of

men

to

res

ful

We

est

On

ver
cue

Of

From

< I

shall wear the


ly
last
a

vie

tor's crown.

few short

years.

thou-sand worlds like this.


their dark and sin - ful
ways.
a

Sililil

Bright-er than the stars of


heav - en, Bright-er than the dazz-ling sun,
we'll fly
glo - ry, At
our Fa -ther 'sown right hand;
a - way
to
I
would rath -er bear af - flic - tion, Be
hat - ed pil - grim here,
a
Cour- age, broth-er, work and
is
past;
suf - fer, Till this fleet-ing life

Then

P^
PP#ps
We

shall shine

Help to sing
Miss the di -

God

524

will rec

a-mong the ran-somed, When our work on earth is done.


re-demption's sto - ry With the blood-washed an -gel band.
a - dems ter - res - trial, And
ob - tain a crown up there.
om-penseour
la - bors With
a great re - ward at last.

iEEpfdii=pi=pipi=ii

REWARD

Way

The Last Mile of the

580

There is laid up for me a crown of righteousness. II Tim. 4:8


Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1856-1926
William Edie Marks, 20th Century

p!pfil^I=pppiiiSi^i!
If
If

1.

walk

3.

4.

And

if

the path -way of


du
pro-claim the glad sto
of
ties
we must sev
have ear -nest - ly striv

in

I
for Christ
Here the dear-est

2.

here

m*EB

irs-

of

the
sheep gone a
seen ev - 'ry
will
to
o

en

If
If

stray,

day;
bey,

work

till

seek

for

Tears of sor - row


And have tried all

the great King

shall see

am

He

sure

will

PW^i

His
His

in

me

show

But no sick - ness, no


'Twill en-hance all the

beau

sigh-ing for
rap - ture of

=.

When

I've gone

the

way.

the

of

When

mile

of
the

ev
heav

ty
ry
er
en

mm

W n

the

*~i

last
1*-

=
EEV^e
_
C^
^9x=^3rr=
F=Tf=F

3
12

I've gone

=>

czz:

~b

mile

last

glo

mt\
w

REFBAIN

Fine.

pppppripp

the
His
are
His

m^M=M^m

day,

m %^ wmm
w

PpEf

m ^ej
close

ty,
ry,
er,

close

of
at

the

way,

last

mile of the way,

will

rest

at

the

isBiiiiiS

1=
the
the

B=TK
V

"t?

m^mM^mmmi\
day,
close of the day,

And

know

-f 1- P^-T^-P-.
Copyright, 1908.
reserved.

there are

Renewal 1936 by William Edic Marks.

Used by permission.

joys

that

wait

^.

:-^E-F-

-P

Assigned

me

"-

to

Sil
r

John T. Benson,

Jr.

All rights

525

FUTURE LIFE

581

Home Our Sheaves

Bringing

He

that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless
rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him. Psalm 126:6

Henry

Elizabeth Akers, 19th Century

t*

Z-

The time
Pew,

light,

Full well

So

do

HEg

>_i

:=3^SE

w mz:
St. w-

ga

come again with


Rupp, 1826-1898

S.

*3fc

r^+i-^j 30

last and sad - dest


past, and night has come, The
for toil
is
my frame a
and worth-less yet their tri-fling weight Thro' all
have more tares than wheat,Bram-bles and flow'rs, dry
I
I know
I
know Thy
gath - er hope and strength a-new; For well
I

-fZl

"f"

*-

^tL

3^r

Worn out with la bor long and wea-ri some,Droop ing and
wea-ry ach-ing leaves; For long I strug-gled with my hap less fate,And staid and
stalks and withered leaves; Wherefore I blush and weep, as at Thy feet I
kneel down
pa tient love per-ceives Not what I did, but what I strove to do And though the
the har-vest eves;

of

tr-ir

=S =a*

'I*

to

=e *. ^=g:

V V V

^_iy^^;^[ | ij.*h
Each laden with his sheaves, Each laden with his sheaves,
was dark and late, Yet these are all my sheaves, Yet these are all my sheaves,
er ent - ly, and re-peat /'Master, behold my sheaves," "Mast er, behold my sheaves.
ripe ears be sad-lyfew. Thouwilt accept my sheaves, Thou wilt accept my sheaves.

faint, the

toiled

rev
full

reapers hasten home,

till it
-

tr\

gj

.Jirgr-f"^
g CTr-| -U

ig

f^^

582

-PL

fc

-&-

U ^

My

This Is Not
Here have we no continuing

-m!

city,

Place of Resting
but we seek one

to

come. Heb. 13:14

Woodbury, 1819-1858

wMm

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889

Isaac

sPS
This

is

not

my

place

In

it

all

is

light

B.

rji

to come;
Mine's a cit - y yet
a night-less day;
O'er
it shines
There the Lamb, our Shep-herd, leads us By
the streams of life
a -long;
to pain;
Soon we'll pass this des - ert drear -y, Soon we bid fare-well

of

rest

and glo

ing,
ry,

-A-

SSfSEfe
526

i.

zc

REWARD

My

This Is Not

Place of Resting

I
am has-t'ning, On to my e - ter - nal home.
On - ward to it
Ev - ery trace of sin's sad sto-ry, All the curse hath passed a - way.
On the fresh-estpas-ture feeds us, Turns our sighing in -to
song.
Nev - er-more are sad and wea - ry, Nev-er, nev - er sin a - gain. A-men.

583

Seedtime and Harvest


For
Charles E. Orr,

m2
1.

2.
3.

4.

b.

in

due season we

shall reap,

if

ire

faint not. Gal. 6:9

Clarence E. Hunter,

1861

5^5

3=*

3=ts

1869-1945

3t

As pil - grims and strang-ers we iour - ney thro' life, Thro' sun-shine and
Tho' wea - ry and worn and a - lone
in your way, And stormclouds are
Tho' life may ap-pear
a cold, bar-ren waste, And comes no
as
reWe '11 reap what we sow when the har - vest is come, Someday we shall

^m*
:

ffi
shad
gath
turn
gar

ow, thro' calm


and dark
of
the bread
ner the deeds

'ring

s r

r~r
Each day we

and thro' strife,


is
your day, Weep not, toil
you have cast, Con - tin - ue
we have done, Then heed not

PrP
we

go; Someday 'twill be


faint
you go; The har - vest is
deeds
you go; The har - vest is
till
cold winds that blow, Toil on
the

seed

as
as
as

are scat
ing one,
to

do

the storm

3=^

ing

nor

the

ther

:S^&

har-vest 'we reap what we


near-ing "we reap what we
near-ing "we reap what we
bar-vest "we reap what we
'

mg

ter
nei
lov

sow.
sow.'
sow.
sow.'
1

FUTURE LIFE

584

Only Remembered
make Thy name

/ will

be remembered. Psalm 45:17

to

Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889

D. Sankey,

Ira

1840-1908

m^^Mwm^mtiwM

&1.

Fad

2.

Shall

3.

On

4.

Oh,

ing

we
-

ly

when

like the
a -way
be miss d though by
in
the truth that
the Sav - iour shall

in

the

glo

fields

we

in

seed

that
of

on

spring
earth
joic

crowns

oth

re

i^fc

ers

we have spok

life

make

up His jew

^j

L-^J

_j

Thus
ous sun
time have sown? No,
we have sown; These
Then
ing
are won,
-

ri

Los

the morn-ing,
suc-ceed - ed,
-

On

en,
els,

Reap

When

ing
ing
ly

the

their
the

the
bright

fei^j
ft=i^P

35
light

of

stars

mm

aJ-~

would
for

shall
shall

we pass
the sow
pass on
His

wea

from

the

may
ward wheu
ers

rv

and

Mim

1-

-J-

earth
pass

we
faith

and
its toil - ing,
On from their la - bors,
On are
for-got-ten, Fruits
-

ful

dis

ci

pies,

All

ly
ly

re-

re-

mem- bered by what


mem- bered by what

of the har - vest and


be re-mem-bered by

we have done,
they have done,

what
we have done,
what they have done.

wmmmwbmmimim^
Refrain

mem-bered
^^\

by

what

we

have done.

m-mmhkm
1

Thus would
w

we

pass

from

the

REWARD

Only Remembered

St

and

earth

toil

its

On

ing,

re-mem- bered by

ly

we

"what

AJ

>J

>d

have done.

fi=f.

Day

In That
should

raise

it

up again

585

at the last

day. John 6:39

John McPhail, I9th Century

John McPhail, 19th Century

4:

3t=*

1.

All

those

who

love

and

2.

They
They

shall

be
be

Mine,
with

saith

_:_.

3.

shall

fi^f

A:

Me

o - bey
the Lord

ev

for

3=5=3

My

Word,
hosts,

In
In

that
that

day,

of

more,

In

that

day,

er

day,

=t

53
that
that

day,

They

In

day,

When

In

that

day,

And

In

shall

re

shall

all

their

ceive

great

make My jew
tri

als

will

ward,

In

els

up,

In

that
that

day.

be

o'er

In

that

day.

re
-

day.

*=*=e=g= F
IE

isHfUifsSs
m

They

to

My

"T"

r~ ~r~

-J*--,}

pre-cepts are al-ways true,

f~ r~

Do - ing My

will

in

the work they do;

^mm^$mm^

m^mmmmw^^
I

shall

be

with

them and crown them

too,

In

EfE

that

day.

FUTURE LIFE

586

Source

Love to Think of
Set

Unknown

1.

2.

3.

mm

*t=4

love
love
love

my home
my home
my home

to think of
to think of
to think of

gfe
=fe*c

My Home Above

your affection on things above. Col. 3:2

^-

a
a
a

Charles Edwin Pollock,


J_

bove,
bove,
bove,

In

the

clime,
bright,

Of the pearl - y
Where the sor-rows of
Of the bless - ed

land where there is


no
ter - nal
joys will
land of
pure de

gS=^^
**
%

iHH

3^

H
^=5=5: 3^3=
i

gates and the gold - en streets,


earth can
nev - er come,
ones there a - round the throne,

night.

Home,

sweet home!

e=q
=P=

that

In

But

e-

the

In

Hap-py

be mine.
-

light.

Home, sweet home! Home, sweet home

^-J^-JE
U*=4*:

VC=fr
!

glo-rious realms of

light,

*?

Of that pure and ho - ly


Of the an - gel forms so

fet

1853

as

$==

-=*:

b.

L <s

Oh!
home,
sweet
home!
Home, sweet home Happy home, sweet home!

say

mr

m3

_ s_

will

is

you meet

-pf
me

there,

l^tt^ft^fe^^^^dE^yEi
In that

home a

bove, where

all

is

love,

And

joy

be

yond corn-pare?

J530

f
i

il

HEAVEN

Sweet By and By
/

Sanford

F.

go

587

prepare a place for you. John 14:2

to

Bennett, 1836-1898

1.

There's a

2.

We

3.

To

land

that

shall sing

our boun

is

on
-

Joseph P. Webster, 1819-1875

fair

that beau
-

ti

Fa

ful

er

ti

ther

than day,
ful shore
a - bove,

And

by faith

The

me

We

will

=*==^=*=J*=*fc=
V=& P ggEE^SEJJT
;

J=i=i:
it

songs of
trib - ute

rf:

5:

di

of

fer

can
ous
the

=t

see

we

lo

3=

3^S:
For

a - far;
the blest,
of praise

And
For

the

Fa

To preNot a

ther waits o - ver the way,


our spir - its shall sor - row no more,
the glo - ri - ous gift
of His love,
-

And

the

lliii=|i|ig=|E|^^=^gfe
Refrain

^5
pare
sigh
bless

PB

us
a dwell -ing-place there.
of
for the bless -ing
rest,
ings that hal - low our days.

r
by

the sweet

In

JS-JS-

We
by and

sweet

shall

meet on that beau

- ti -

ful

x
and

fe^
Sse

M.X- &
by,

In

shore;

the

by and by;

by,

by and

We

by,

shall

meet on that beau-ti

-ful shore.

by and by,

In the sweet

i
fc*-

P 7T

tS

=fe

p-

FUTURE LIFE

Home

588
In

My

of the Soul
many mansions. John

Father's house are

14:2

Charles Edwin Pollock, b. 1853

Ellen H. Gates, 1835-1920

p=^^pp^^^i^

3T*
1.

will

sing

you

song

2.

Oh,

that

home

of

the

soul

3.

That

un

chang

ble

4.

Oh,

will

how sweet

it

of
in

that

beau

my

vis

home

is

be

in

for
that

you

and

beau

_A

ti

The

land,

ful

ti

ions

and dreams, Its


me, Where
for
land,
So
ful
<*-

r*

=fc=t=fc=$=;

jyy^fii^^=^^i=pg

far

bright

jas

Je

free

way home

of

the

per walls

can

sus

of

Naz

from

all

sor

soul
see

;
;

Where no storms ev
Till

a- reth stands; The


row and pain; With

fan

er

but

cy

King

of

all

songs

on

our

beat
thin

on
- ly

king-doms

that
the
f or -

and with

lips

=f

Efc

m^^^^m=j=^^
glit

vale

ter
in

ev harps

ing strand, While the


ter-venes
Be

er,

is

He,

in

our

hands

And He
To

years

of

tween the
hold -eth
meet one

prH

fair

ty

roll,

ter

ni

cit

and

in

His
a

our crowns
an - oth -

er

me.

hands,
-

gain.

-A-

f F iifti

Refeain

-fe-HW-K

i^fersiii^^P

While the years of e

ter - ni

storms ev - er beat on that

-it-

V W

ty

roll.

While

the years of

glit - ter-ing strand, While the

e-ter-ni-ty

years of e

ter

roll,

ni

Where no

ty

roll.

HEAVEN

There's a Beautiful, Beautiful Land


A nd the

Henry

had no need of the sun,


Brenneman, 1831-1887

B.

There's a beau
In

3.

There's no need of the sun


Oh,
how glo-rious and sweet

- ti -

that land

is

beau-

ti -

ful land

cit

of light,

For the

must be

it

the

of the

Lamb

are

told:

is

its

light;
-

bode!

Ji
^=6

T
*-

blest,

we

fair,

that peace-ful a

In

j.

g"

home

Bright and

in that land,

f=rrrT

:3:

Tis

ful,

the

rrr-a

12* ir

Brenneman, 1831-1887

B.

^m^^^^mm

1.

S3

589

did lighten it. Rev. 21:23

Henry

2.

4.

Cod

for the glory of

city

^^IPP^

*=t

^itsz*

Where with Je

- sus,
a
glo - ri - fied band, They for - ev - er shall rest.
man-sions are daz-zling and white. And its streets are of
gold.
And
He sits at His Fa-ther's right hand, Crowned with glo-ry and might.
Where, from sin and from mis - er - y free, We shall dwell with our God.

All

its

g E ^

4=^

SOT
S!eE
u

v- tF^F

Refrain

P-pz-pr-T J
W=
jg=^r?- U k k- 1
w E g fr-v

Oh, that beau


-1^

A.

- ti -

i*-*ifc

ife*

ful,

I*

beau -ti-

Mr-

i*

J
"fr

;
8

'

ful

land

JfcL

"^-ftk

ES

|S_
ft
J7
2 ^~ T ?
t?-^q==T3:
i

Is

for

you and for

Lfc

1:g "X"
F

p^t

A,"

ritard
J*

*.

3e3
There

I*-

to
-rS

be with the

glo

ri-fied

band,

^3^e
>

t^-

fr

Oh,

how sweet

it

me!

IS
!-;
H-it

|4

will

be.

wm
!

33

FUTURE LIFE

How

590

Heaven Must Be

Beautiful

Revelation 21:1-27
A.

S.

Bridgewater, 20th Century

A. P. Bland, 20th Century

^^^Bij^^
*

1.

We

2.

In

3.
4.

15-

read of a place that's called heav-en, It's made, for the pure and the free;
heav-en, no drooping nor pin - ing, No wish - ing for else-where to be;
Pure wa - ters of life there are flow - ing, And all who will drink may be free;
The an -gels sosweet-ly are sing - ing, Up there by the beau-ti - ful sea;

ms$$^^=m$$$i

*F3

These truths in God's Word He has giv - en,


God's light is for - ev - er there shin -ing,
glow-ing,
Rare jew - els of splen-dor are
Sweet chords from their gold harps are ring-ing,

aa

~FS

How beau -ti-ful


How beau -ti-ful
How beau -ti-ful
How beau -ti-ful

j~~i ~~~ 3^i ~i


heav-en
heav-en
heav-en
heav-en

must
must
must
must

be.
be.
be.
be.

Refrain

How

beau-ti

ful

Sweet home of the hap-py and

heav-en must be,

must

free;

be,

^n-tttffm^mtttS^
31

<J-^il H

-*l-:

Fair ha

P3
!

'-+

ven of rest for the

wea

ppjpp
-

-fyn^444^
534

ry,

How

beau

ti-ful

heav-en must

be.

My Heavenly Home
He

looked for a

Is

city

is

William Hunter, 1811-1877

1.
2.

3.
4.
5.

My
My

heav'n-ly

home

is

bright and

fair,

591

Bright and Fair

whose builder and maker

Nor

God. Heb. 11:10


William Miller, 1801-1878

pain, nor death can

en

ter there;

a- bove the star-ry sky;


Fa-ther's house is built on high, Far, far
While here a stran-ger far from home, Af - flic-tion's waves may round me foam;
Let oth - ers seek a home be - low, Which flames devour, or waves o'er-flow:
Then fail the earth, let stars de - cline, And sun and moon re - fuse to shine,

lJ-

===&=*

-Al*d

M ^~

da-

fcr&==

*]

Al

P-s-i

gP^

AJ

rsun out-shine; That heav nly


- on
free, That heav'nly
Al - tho', like Laz-arus, sick and poor, My heav'nly
heav'nly
Be mine the hap - pier lot to own A
na-turesink and cease to be,
That heav'nly
All
r

Its glit-t'ring tow'rs the

When from

jL.

this earth-ly pris

.-

jpu,

z=cs3

Mr-

4*.

-*r

&>

man sion shall be mine.


man - sion mine shall be.
man -sion is se cure.
man - sion near the throne.
man -sion stands for me.
-

=*=

1=

Refrain

I'm go-inghome, I'm go

t=$r^t.

-2-'

ing home, I'm

go- ing home

to

no more;

die

m=t -f-E- ^A-

^f
To

die

no more, to

die

no more, I'm

go

ing

home

to

die

no

more.

FUTURE

LIFE

592

Think of the Home Over There


/

go

to

prepare d place for you. -John 14:2

Dewitt C. Huntington, 1830-1912

1.

2.
3.

4.

Tullius C. O'Kane, 1830-1912

O think of the home o-ver there, By the side of the riv - er of light,
o think of the friends over there, Who be-fore us the journey have trod,
My Sav-iour is now o ver there, There my kindred and friends are at rest
I'll soon be at home o - ver there, For the end of my journey
I
see;
-

over there,

iliiii

^m
tV-fc

Where the saints all immortal and fair Are robed in their garments of white.
Of the songs that they breathe on the air, In their home in the palace of God.
Then a-way from my sorrow and care, Let me fly to the land of the blest.
Man - y dear to my heart o - ver there Are watching and waiting for me.
over there.

AAA

jr jk-rH

m^^^M^m

Refrain

ver
ver
ver
ver

there,
there,
there,
there,

Over there,

At

O think of the home o


O think of the friends o
My Sav-iour is now o
I

'11

soon be

over there,

O -ver

home

there,
there,
there,
there,

o-ver there.

lifem

-*

O-ver
O-ver
O-ver

at

ver
ver
ver
ver

5fa

err
o-ver there, o-ver there,
o-ver there, o-ver there,
o-ver there, o-ver there,
o-ver there, o-ver there,
O-ver there

there,
there,
there,
there,

O
O

My
I'll

think of the home o-ver there,


think of the friends o-ver there,
Sav - iour is now o-ver there,
soon be at home o-ver there.

J^.JJ
536

w~

gzii^^a^iii

We're Going Home Tomorrow


Willing rather
Mrs. E.

W.

to

be absent from the body, and

to

present with

go

wea

a a a Pa j pzz:

a-=

No more

to

wear

the brow

For hearts that ache, the

an

The man Our King

oh,

sions rise
to see,

be-yond
and,

the

Lord. II Cor. 5:8

Philip P.

ing home, no more to roam,


ry feet
a -wait
a street
those who sleep, and those who weep,
joy - ful song! oh, ransomed throng!

re

lie

Griswold, 19th Century

593
1838-1876

No more

Of

to
sin
and sor
won-drous pave and gold
A - bove the por - tals nar
Where sin no more shall sev

a-H-a

p p

of care, We're go - ing home


gels wake The
sto - ry, sweet
the skies We're go - ing home
to
be With Him at home

Bliss,

row;
en;

row;
er;

:a-3- u

to-mor-row.
and old - en.
to-mor- row.
for-ev - er.

t=f

Piippii^i

Refeain

g-

:=f*==t

=5l=P=5t=TP

f
We're go
We're go

ing home,
ing home, we're go - ing home,

s
&

We're go
We're go

ing
ing

home
home

iifeii
to
to

mor
mor

row;
row;

$e4=?=^

pg^ilgilp

We're go - - - - ing home,


We're go
We're go- ing home, we're go - ing home, We're go

ing
ing

home
home

to
to

mor
mor

row.
row.

537

FUTURE

LIFE

594

Soon Trials and Conflicts


Our

which

light affliction,

is

but for a moment. II Cor. 4:17

Doughty, 19th Century

ip^^n^^
A.

S.

1.

Soontri-als and conflicts of


Faith's raptu-rous vis-ion

3.

That

4.

6.

ci -

ty

of

will

life

land that's so pure and so free from

"When we with the saints and the glo

all sin,

ri -fled

S-nS

As

Mo-ses be - held

en we'll nev
the fair

Ca

Doughty, 19th Century

JUu-j
E?te*El

of

of

As-sem-ble up

hea-ven~ly

scene;

old,

If

on that blest shore,

1-

er de-plore,

naan

out-line

walls made of jas-per sub-lime;


Where pain never ut-tered a cry;

throng

2^
Earth's pleasures for- sak

S.

be o'er, And we shall have crossed the dark main

may sometimes be-hold An


jew-els, and mansions un- told, And

2.

A.

heaven's blest portal

Far

off,

with a

we

Jor-dan be

Re - ful-gent with lus tre,like trans-par-ent gold, And nev- er cor- rod-ed by
Where sick-ness and death cannot en - ter therein, And nothing that maketh a
With harps and with voices we'll chant the new song, With heaven's redeemed ever

gain.
-

tween.
time.

lie.
-

more.

g^Mi^i^p^^^^^M\
Refeain

We're nearing the shore

of that

beau

ti-ful

land, That far

a-

way home of

the

soul

^^^^^^^B
And

538

soon

we

will stand

on that

glit - ter-ing strand, And chant while

the a

ges shall

roll.

HEAVEN

That Heavenly
An
Aaron

C. Kolb,

Home

595

house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. II Cor. 5:1

Aaron C. Kolb, 1871-1937

1871-1937

Slowly

1.

2.

3.

*-^.

JS

.^

ipitte1

Oh, when I think of that hea -ven-ly home, Where all earth's sorrows shall cease,
Sweet is the tho't of that won-Jer-ful home, Shown by our Fa-ther of love,
When I shall meet in that hea- ven-ly place Loved ones who've gone on be-fore,

mm
w

'

a "^
x;

Free from

Where

We

w
all

care, where

wea

ry

mayre-joice

in

the

all

may come Dwell


come And

no trou-ble

are wel-come to

eachoth-er's em-brace, Nev

ing for

dwell in
-

er

to

ev

er

in

glo

ry

part ev

peace
-

bove.

er-more.

e^da

*=

-^

u*

& g^iggigs^
Where

may

There
There

shall sing

in

the dear Saviour's sweet face, E'en

see

with the glo

- ri

h- ed throng, Hap

in His

like-ness

to

py and joy - ous and


Feast-ing on joys nev- er
-

be,
free,

Mmm^msm^

the sun-light of

hea- ven

ly

bliss,

told,

mim^mmmmmm
ver-come with the tho't of His grace, What a blest home that- must be
with re-demption's glad song, Oh, what a joy that will be!
shall be rest -ing se-cure-ly
in peace, Safe in that hea- ven-ly fold.

I'm o

Heaven
I

shall ring

mfmtdikk

ss^fff^lri
/'i

FUTURE LIFE

596

There

a Land of Pure Delight

shall behold the land that

Thine eyes
Isaac Watts,

Is

is

very far off.Isa. 33:17

George

1674-1748

&3

iP^g^fegEg^ii
2.

There
Sweet

fields

be

3.

Oh,

could

we

1.

land

is

pure

of

de -light,

Where

Root, 1820-1895

F.

saints

im-mor

tal

reign;

Stand dressed in liv - ing green;


make our doubts re -move, Those gloom-y doubts that rise,

yond

the

swell

ing flood

nm^

t==re

3e?
E

ter

So

to

And

see

%f4^

nal

=F

tePi^f^Pi^

day

ex

eludes the night,

Jews old
Ca - naan
the Ca -naan that we

the

=
g f=f =E

stood,
love,

And pleas -ures ban - ish pain,


While Jor -dan rolled be- tween.
With un - be - cloud - ed
eyes!

::

S^pfUPl

fe=t=

There ev - er - last- ing spring a -bides, And nev - er - with - 'ring flow'rs;
But tim-'rous mor - tals start and shrink To cross this nar - row sea,
Could we but climb where Mo - ses stood, And view the land - scape o'er,

BiafW
UPPPf
Not

P
540

=s

PP

===
:

row

land from ours.


lin - ger, trem-bling,
on the brink, And fear
to launch a - way.
Jor-dan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the
shore.

Death, like

And

nar

sea,

di

vides This heav'n-ly

HEAVEN

Shall

We

And he shewed me

pure river of water

of life. Rev. 22:1

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

Robert Lowry, 1826-1899

3.

we gath - er
mar - gin
Ere we reach the

4.

Soon we'll gath- er at

1.

Shall

2.

On

gf

the

riv

er,

Where bright an -gel feet have trod;


Wash-ing up
its sil - ver
spray,
Lay
we ev - 'ry bur - den down;

riv

er,

Soon

the

riv

er

the
shin-ing

riv

er,

at

of

^m

= -*

the

With

its

We

will

iEfe JE

^Hjnz^tfd
-

er

er,

tal tide

for

Flow-ing by
the hap

All

py gold

pro -vide a
With the mel - o

_i!L[fizr
^!=jP==fr=

ha -
:k=t*
1

God?

en

day.

robe
dy

and

crown.

of

peace.

ha

iytagd

the throne of
-

And

Grace our spir - its will de - liv - er,


Soon our hap - py hearts will quiv - er

cease;

pp=l

ev

pil-grim-age will

--i-

walk and wor-ship ev

crys

our

iL

m-

J^-^-^j
^=2^
*~$

:rfr

597

Gather at the River

Refrain

ft

2=*

*=&
Yes, we'll gath-er at the

riv

er,

The beau-ti-ful, the beau-ti

=+

E>g

Be

m. jJVPj
3 3

152

Gath-er with the

saints at

-ful

the

riv

er,

<2-

if

3=X:
riv

er,

That flows by the throne of

W^

God.

FUTURE LIFE

598

Sweet Rest
That they may

Some days are dark and

Heaven

from their labours. Rev. 14:13


M. Janie Leatherman, 1867-1927

rest

Sarah C. Leatherman, 19th Century

1.

in

warm and
way seems

And some

drear-

Oft

are
times the

ver,

When comes the time

4.

Some-times our hearts are lone o is


Thus when this life
We'll nev - er then grow wea -

ry,..

5.

Yes, there we'll meet

er.

Our toil will all


With loved ones gone be

2.
3.

to

geth

ly,

r-

~-

of
be

And

oft

we

feel

But
Our

rest

comes

to

souls will

rest

These days that are


We'll rest and sing

"a

so
us

wea-ry,

o'er;
-

fore;

S^-T^T

s=a

....

hard,
rest,

Us

=&

-&z

*S

bright;

We're glad when comes the

night.

When we

on - ly
for - ev - er
so drear -y
for - ev - er

In

Will

On

de - serve re - ward.
man-sions of
the blest.
troub - le
us
no more.
that

ce

les

tial

shore.

til*.

=
q=fs

r-

i*-^

=E*=q

Refeain

Our

rest

will

soon

be
-*-

By Him who has

giv -en

^'

NI

ha r-i

q=

fc^

3i=*=fr

There's rest, sweet rest,

kv

rin

con -trol;.

-*-

heav-en,.

>

F-

si

3
Rest for

the

wea

ry

soul

HEAVEN

599

Rest over Jordan


For we which have believed do enter into rest. Heb. 4:3

Unknown

Source

George B. Holsinger, 1857-1908

H=j^3BSrtgM

=t

43=3=5=
1.

To

2.

He

3.

Pain nor sick

4.

Death

is

it -

home

in

glo

up

that

man

ting

fit

ness ne'er shall en

-sion,

ter,

then be vau-quished

shall

self

To that land of
Which e -ter - nal
Grief nor woe
my

ry,

And

ye

sing,

glo

heirs of

ry,

bliss

Shout your

tri

ful

lot

shall share,

be

with-drawn
you
go

umph

JJ

as

p^fe pf=f=l

^tti^ppiiiiig=*
My Re

Zi

on's gate

gone

deem-er's

For my stay
But in that
Shout for glad

be

shall not

ce
-

be

ness,

o-

ye
pen

A-

t=

To pre-pare

me,

fore

cen

tre,

man -sion, blest.

ho -ly,hap
a crown of life

In that

tran-sient,

les - tial

will

ski

Jl

5=

rest,

shall stand,

ly

his sting shall

g^^^^^
Sing,

5.

the prom-ised

py

land.

shall wear.

ran-somed, Hail with joy the


you,

for

You

shall find

ris - ing
morn.
an en-trance through.

m t=e.

SEE?

*:

Refrain

=t=(

Yes,there

is rest

3 gg==^^

ver Jor-dan's wa-ters, Rest

-j-

E^=:

^f=P

Jl_|^

for such as

si

F=E?

from

H=4
sin

-wr

are free;

PP

ifcdbt:

t=

^^^^^g=^^P

SN

Rest

for

all

who

efcit-

come

to

Je

sus

Rest

for

you

and

me.

FUTURE

LIFE

600

No Tears
God

Robert

S.

Arnold,

b.

wipe away

shall

1.

3.

No

all tears

Heaven

from

their eyes.-R.ev. 7:17

Robert

1905

=e=t

SfE5=3=.
2.

in

S.

Arnold,

pBE|ig
gg-S**^

b.

1905

=S

tr

no sor-rows giv-en, All will beglo-ry in that land;


up yonder, Where we shall spend an endless day;
Some morning yonder, we'll cease to ponder O'er things this life has bro'ttoview;
Glo

tears in heav-en,

ry

is

wait-ing, waiting

=S f=
jj^g
ii
[

V-^

=P =t:

^SHII

:cS:

$all will be gladness, When we shall join that hap-py band


There with our Sav-iour, we'll be f or-ev - er, Where no more sor - row can dis-may
All
will be clear -er, loved ones be dear-er, In heav'n where all will be made new

There'll be no sad-ness,

i-

8dE

MUtUEf& E^g
l

~tr

Refrain

^^j^^^gpp

^^afefc

fCVr

No

tears,
in

.1

No

.no tears, no tears up there. Sorrow and pain


heaven fair,

^m
J

L U
"
u

L>
u-

g:

"

no tears, no tears up there,


in

heaven

No tears

in

heaven

'

will

be known.

fair,

nTj

.MVj.

!l3^==|
544

have flown;

>T^ E fcgfe^g- fc
+EE^Efci

tears,

will all

Copyright, 1935, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.

Used by permission.

HEAVEN

601

No Mortal Eye Hath Seen


the things which

Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,


Jac. D. Toews, b. 1903

No
No
No

1.

2.

3.

mor

heart

mor

Source

W^3^

tal

eye

of

man

tal

ear

-tffc

Fr

rich

When

the

es

- tant
that fair

dis

:E

last

ing

sky
clime.
love,

fh-^-n
-b=

1-

they stand Be - fore the throne on high,


be - low The things of earth and time,
hap - py throng Praise God
in heav'n
a - bove.

ful

'til

ex

far

BJ

^
y=J=^f^=5T^=S

^=^5:
That waits the faith

Cor. 2:9

Unknown

$j[j."

hath seen that land A - cross the


can
ful - ly know The
bliss
of
hath heard such song Of
ev - er

Its

God hath prepared. I

ceed

re-deemed and

mm

ini=!^

t?-

:=t

Hah

m S- g-h^

r
Its

beau

ties

out

far

No

pain nor part


The sweet-est mel

ing

shine

what here

mar

the

dies

re

days,
-

sound

3B

J
We

the earth;
up -on
nor blind nor lame
the saved shall sing;

see

No deaf
When all

fam
B&^=
=t5Z=t

There
But

all

things will

be

all

will join

in

ter

nal bliss

and

=t

J-

---

^^S

bright and clear, Of


great and
hap - py praise And sing God's
joys

bound In

prais

es

iiiyigfesE^ ^

no
ho
to

ble worth.
ly

name.

our King!

1
545

FUTURE LIFE

602

Shall

And

We

Meet Beyond the River

the ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with songs
joy upon their heads. Isa. 35:10

Horace L. Hastings, 1831-1899


Moderato
Moderate

MBE
1.

Shall
Shall

3.

Shall

4.

Shall

S.

Rice, b.

1827

2.

Elihu

and everlasting

we
we
we
we

meet be - yond the riv - er, Where the sur - ges cease to roll?
meet in that blest har-bor, When our storm - y voyage is o'er?
meet in yon-der cit - y, Where the tow 'rs of crys-tal shine,
meet with Christ our Saviour, When He comes to claim His own?

^^s tczgafe^ 3EW


*=t

t=.

ft

^iitf^m^^^U^ M
J

Where

in

all

the bright for

Shall

we meet and

cast

Where

the walls are

all

Shall

we know His

bless

ev

the an
of jas
-

ed

fa

Sor

er,

row ne'er

chor

By

per,

Built by

vor,

And

the
sit

sin

shall press the soul?

ce

fair

les

shore?

tial

work - man-ship di-vine?


down up - on His throne?

=cee^
.at

Refbain

**t=*
Shall

we

^^

meet, shall

TT_

we

-m-i

meet,

Shall

L ^-*

-m

we meet be - yond

the

m
riv

38
546

we meet be

rs

er?

J*

=*

rh^^
Shall

S-

yond the riv

m
F

er,

Where

=4=^

the

sur

ges cease to

roll?

ite

HEAVEN

603

Meet Me There

am, there ye may be also. John 14:3


William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921
19th Century

Where

Henrietta E. Blair,

:=fcq

2 2 -S 3

t2-=

*\

2.

the hap - py, gold-en shore, Where the faith-ful part no more, When the
Here our fond-est hopes are vain, Dear - est links are rent in twain, But in

3.

Where the harps of

On

1.

an

gels ring,

And

the blest for

ev

the

er sing, In

E#t
storms of life are o'er, Meet me there, Where the night dissolves a -way In -to
heav'n no throb of pain, Meet me there, By the riv - er sparkling bright, In the
the King, Meet me there, Where in sweet communion blend Heart with
pal - ace of

MM

EgEmmz^Egm
storms

D. S.

of

life

are o'er,

On

the

p^mmmmsm
Fine.

fefei

per - feet day, I


am go - ing home to stay, Meet
in
of
de - light, Whereour faith is lost
sight, Meet
y
a world that ne'er shall end, Meet
heart, and friend with friend, In

and

pure
cit

/lap

py, oo/rf

en shore, Where the faith -ful part

Refrain

a =i

* i=
me

Meet

mmi

Meet

me

there,

Meet

there,

rt

there,
there,
there.

me

there.

*=r=F=^Where

Meet me

there,

*^f

no more, Meet

me
me
me

me

the

there,

*ZXS.

of

tree

life

is

bloom-ing, Meet

me

gl _-^l _^

-__-

^__gl_

1 =
&^=fe=^^^5^6^j
sE^
=

:fck

__-[

When

there,

Meet me
-

HH

^=*=^gfel^i^gl
:fcj

the

there,

M^^g^^a
547

FUTURE LIFE

604

Heaven Holds
Lay up for yourselves treasures

Tillit S. Teddlie, b.

Me

All to
in

heaven. Matt. 6:20

1885

Tillit S.

3^P^E

EBE
b
4
fl'

1.

Earth holds no treas-ures

2.

Out

3.

Why

the hills
on
should I
long

of
for

but

per

that won - der


the world and

E^~
|-

with

ish
-

Teddlie, b. 1885

us - ing,
ful coun - try,
its
sor-rows,

How

ev

Hap

py,

When

er
conthat

in

J-* =1

P=PHP=i

^
pre - cious they
tent - ed
and
home o'er the

free,

Yet there's a
Loved ones are

coun
wait

sea

Mil

sing

be;

'

go

com

ing,
ing,

sto

ry?

ISJ-S

are

lions

try
ing
ing

am

which
I
and watch -ing
to

the

won

der

my
-

ful

$==i

Heav - en
Heav - en
Heav - en

holds
holds
holds

^-^.^J

L*

all

all
all

to
to
to

me.
me.
me.

Heav - en

p===z

holds

to

all

Mm

:t

rit.

E
g^^ppgipgp!lggi
meas - ure

548

will

be

my

treas - ure,

Heav - en

holds

all

to

me

HEAVEN

Make

I'll
go

Morris, 20th Century

L. J.

It

My Home

605

prepare a place for you. John 14:2


Christopher C. Stafford,

to

b.

1897

fS
1.

2.
3.
4.

I've heard of
I've heard of
I've heard of
pa - tient
So

a
a
a

beau

ly,

lov

cit
cit

ful
cit - y
a - bove, Where no one can
y with streets of pure gold, Where treasures can
y where stands the great throne, And an - gels in
ing - ly
trust-ing
my Lord, Till
I
shall be

- ti
-

mmmmm^mmmm

go
not
white

a
de

pi-M

m*mf

j-

f=t

-stray;
cay;

And since I am trust-ing His won-der-ful


Where love's blessed sto - ry with rap-ture is
Are prais

ray
way,

ing my Lord, with


bor and wait, for

my

love,
told,

loved and His own,


know His re - ward

m^mmmmk

called

ar
a

la

I'll

I'll
I'll

My

Refrain

make
make
make
soul

it

it
it

my home some
my home some
my home some

some

en

shall

joy

JEEBiEEj]
When

shad

ppp2=ere

day.
day.
day.
day.

make

I'll

"

ows have passed

ti

it

my home some -day,

way;

(a

E=t

ij^^iS^=li^ii
love

is

wait

ing

bove,

I'll

tK
Copyright, 1930, by Stamps-Baxter Music

8c

make

it

,-f" -r

Ptg. Co.

-way;)

i-

^m
m^
man

^=5

my home
,

Used by permission.

sion

of

=t

some-day. (someday.)

k-tJ

=l_JL

549

FUTURE LIFE

606

Be No Shadows

There'll

Heaven

in

The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. Psalm 121:6
John T. Cook, b. 1900
John T. Cook,

iig

no shad-ows
no weep-ing
no part-ing

in

1.

There'll be

2.

There'll be

3.

There'll be

in
in

r^=^^=y=z^j
heav-en,
heav -en,
heav-en,

No
No

the
can
For time and space count no
sor

ipi

ft

tj

God
God

s f ace
s

with light will

hand

all

be

shin

ing,

tear-drops will ban

ish,

God' s love will there re

e-

<S-j

us

nite

row ev

S3

"Hr

way;
come;
more;

:=t=

I
-zT^zy-

Thro'-out that e - ter - nal day.


In
heav - en our home, sweet home.
With dear ones who've gone be - fore.

a._ :a:

1900

I :s=d
=P=P

F=F

Ti

EL

_4

er

-jet-'

i.

to dark -en

cares

e ir

H=

b.

"4
=;

:r.:

*=

F^

Refrain

be

'Twill all

joy

up

in

heav

en,

Beau

- ti

ful

cit

-y

of

gold;

=t=

;gplpi^i^^p^^i|l|i
Con-tent-ment reign -eth

A.

yt
550

Copyright,

\k

ter

nal,

J.
A.

p:
1

946, bv

The half has ne'er yet been

Stamps Quartet Music Co.

;i=
Used bv permission.

told.

1H

HEAVEN

Far, Far
And

Carl Plank, 1801-1825


Trans, by Jac. D. Toews,

new earth. Rev.

21:1

English Folk Melody

be-yond

the
of man
can
gates
glo-rious
are
lit tie
a
but

star

ry

sky

er

tell

1.

Far, far

2.

No words

ev

3.

Its

o - pen
while on

4. 'Tis

1903

b.

607

Beyond the Starry Sky

saw a new heaven and

The
wide To
earth

aii^;

There

is

bless

joys

so

full

who

all

Where fleet

hj

trust
ing time

J- J-

ed

land,

and free;
the Lord;
shall cease;

J2.

r-

^^^^^^==^^^2=^5^^^=:^

^==

EfE

By

we

its

moun -tains

my

long

con- se- crate their


- er
on
that

lives

faith

see

Yet yearn-ings fill

Who

But ev

ing

to

bless

ed

rise

As

soul

In

made by God's own hand,


fair land
that
to
be.
Him Ac - cept His pre - cious Word.
shore Shall reign
e - ter
nal peace.

^J A

hap

pain

In

si

The

yoke

py land
and sor
lent pen
of

-a-

-fm
Tho'

of

fair

row

here

-estflow'rsIE

my

lot,

ten - tial tears


sin we've cast
be-hind,
-

=^=:

IH

r-

ter

nal

joys

know they

shall

and
de

bliss
-

Con-fess their guilt and


O grasp this truth, my

part,
sin,

heart!

j.

lifer
A

wait the wea - ry


For rays of faith and
Peace to the wea - ry
When the re-deemed shall

wan

hope,

der

Lord,
heart

wand'ring

meet

*-

er,

bove

-^2J

Sweet rest and hap - pi - ness.


- lume
II
my long - ing heart
The Lord now gives with - in.
And there shall nev - er part.

-*

ii^fppi^ili

-*-

^ -

^.

551

FUTURE LIFE

608

The Unclouded Day


There

shall be

no

there. Key. 22:5


Mel. by Josiah K. Alwood, 1828-1909
Har. by John F. Kinsey, I852ca.l915

nie,ht

Josiah K. Alwood, 1828-1909

Moderate

1.

Oh, they

tell

2.

tell

3.

Oh, they
Oh, they

tell

4.

Oh, they

tell

be-yond the skies, Oh,


me of
me of a home where my friends have gone, Oh,
me of the King in His beau - ty there,And
me that He smiles on his chil - dren there, And

mm=Mmm^
home

far

a -way

land

far

way Where the


be- hold Where He
a- way
And they

eyes
sor

shall

rows

all

Oh, they

tell

me

sits
tell

of

tree

of

that

tell

they

tell

they

tell

me of a
me of a
me that miue

His smile

drives their

aijaPrgE-HE:

home where no
in

life

on the

me

they

throne that

no tears ev

is

er

storm-clouds
-

ter

rise,

bloom

nal

whit-er than snow,

come

gain,

uZfft

^^|**=4

s^ =*=T

Oh, they tell me of


an un
Sheds its fragrance thro' the un
In

the

In

that love- ly land

Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,

ci -

the land
the land
the land

the smiles

ty that

cloud-ed day

cloud-ed day

Oh, the land of cloud - less day,


Oh, the land of cloud - less day,
is made
of
gold Oh, that land mine eyes shall see,
of un - cloud-ed day Oh, that land
love - ly smiles,
of

an un
an un
an un

cloud-ed sky

cloud-ed sky

Oh, they
Oh, they

tell
tell

me
me
me

Oh, they tell


His love -beam- ing eye Oh, the King
-

cloud-ed sky

home where no

of

of

my

of

the King

in

friends by

the

on His
His beau-ty
in-

HEAVEN

storni

clouds

eee

me

Oh,

they

tell

of

an

In

the

land

of

the

white

throne,

In

the

land

of

the

us

there,

To

the

land

of

(9ie

rise

t:

tz
=

fc

Heaven
And confessed
Thomas R. Taylor,

1.

I'm

2.

What though

3.

There at

but

#3ZES

SS

glo

_|a,

ert drear,

grim-age,
-

stran-ger here, Heav'n


tem - pest rage, Heav'n
Sav - iour's side, Heav'n

my

ri - fied,

Heav'n
Heav'n
Heav'n

is

-3=

-I*

_'jr

-k

my
my
my

is

is

*
r

ed

cloud

ed

day.

cloud

ed

day.

cloud

ed

day.

:t"

I
609

is
is
is

my
my
my

home; Earth
home; Short
home; I

home.
home.
home.

Dan - ger
Time's cold
There are

Wr-^

and
and
the

sor

win
good

Those

ev-'ry hand; Heav'n


o

ver-past;

gf^ff^

be

row stand
try

blast

and

blest,

my fa- ther-land, Heav'n


reach home at last, Heav'n
love most and best, There, too, I soon shall rest, Heav'n

Shall soon be

my

shall

fcrrfcrl*

ill^^H!
r
Round me on

is
is

$=

$=

:t:

cloud

and pilgrims on the earth. Heb. 11:13


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

1807-1835

day.

My Home

Is

that they were strangers

the

un
un
un
un

JUui

pil

-<y-j-

life,

vites

des

*S 1

of

tree

snow

The Unclouded Day

is

shall

te

is
is
is

my
my
my

home.
home.
home.
r

m
553

FUTURE

LIFE

610

Jerusalem,
The Holy

City,

My Happy Home
New

Jerusalem .Rev

21:2

Henry

S.

Rupp,

my

dear

to

-0-

gates be - hold ? Thy


courts as- cend, Where
sor - row know Blest
Then
pants for thee
-0- W.
-&>-.

Aurelius Augustine, 353-430

1826-1*

d=4
:4i*FF

*b3i=jd

JE EJ

hap - py home, Name ev - er


thy heav'n-built walls, And pearl - y
of
my God, Shall I
thy
Oh, when, thou cit - y
There hap - pier bow'rsthan E - den's bloom,Nor sin
nor
hap - py home My soul still
Je - ru - sa - lem, my
Je

1.

ru

sa

lem,
eyes

When shall these

2.

3.
4.
6.

S35

-0-

-*-

-0-

-0-

-0-

me When
!

P
Refbain

my

shall

bul

con
seats
shall

la - bors have
an end, In
joy
andpeaceln thee?
sal - va - tion strong, And streets of shin- ing gold?

gre

ga- tions ne'er

thro' rude and storm


my la - bors have

home.

breakup, And
- y scenes I
on
an end, When I

ward press

to you.
thy joys shall see.

My

hap-py heav'nly home,My home,

dear home,

Now

4.

they desire a better country, that

is,

an heavenly. H.eb. 11:16


Philip Phillips, 1834-1895

I'm near - er
One sweet -iy sol-emn thought Comes to me o'er and o'er:
Near -er the
Near-er
my Fa-ther's house, Where man - y man-sions be;
Where bur-dens are laid down; Near-er to
Near-er the bound of life,
brink; For
I
am
slip-ping o'er the
Are
Be near me when my feet

si flgi

-i

554

My own dear happy home.

One Sweetly Solemn Thought

Phoebe Gary, 1824-1871

3.

dear

Sab- baths have no end?

*ri

611

1.

home,

-h*-

2.

My

warks with

t*

0"

^-^

HEAVEN

One Sweetly Solemn Thought


Refrain

ma
w

ppippipsi^
i

3*

to-day,

Than

great white throne to-day,

Near

home

to

day,

leave the

cross

to- day,

near

home

to

er

I
-

And
Per

day,

er

have been be
the crys

near- er to
-

my

home, Near-er

jg-A G---rC

lg

'

my home

to

S.

B.

Dana,

3.

sing
cold
the

last

mo

4.

Then

to

my

rap

Ref. -There' 11

f*

no

be

slug

of heav'n,
gish drops

ments come,
tured

ear

sor

tT"

J*

When

off

Oh,
Let

one

watch

:
,

called

mar
dy

sweet

there,

There'll

'

^^~n

song

to

die

ble

brow,

ing
be

giv'n

Jl f f r
sor

be

face,

row

fore.

Dunbar, 19th Century

am
my
my

Roll

P
612

Heaven

of

:8

me

to

and

J"}

SSiti:

ft

have been be

C. R.

Oh
When
When

1.

2.

Than

1810

b.

home,

i
fc&d^[
r

3=3

day, to-day,

Me

my

er

K-r1^

f^-fl*

Oh! Sing to
Mary

think.

^^w^m
Near-er

Near

sea:

crown,

the

now

haps, than

fore:

tal

row

there;

^&#PHEwPi
Sing

songs

Break

forth

sic

bone,

To

catch the

mu

In

heav'n

songs

Let

my

ly
ec - sta - sy,
To waft
Let heav'n be of
joy - f ul - ness,
each
bright ser - aph - ic
gleam, Which on
cheer me last
on earth, And greet me

ho

of
in

where

all

is

love,

There'll be

no

soul on high.
gin be - low.
fea - ture plays.
first in heav'n.

sor

row

there.

<S5S

FUTURE

LIFE

613

Unbroken?

Will the Circle Be

Ada R. Habershon,

1861-1918

Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932

H&m

the glo - ry Whose dear forms you oft - en miss;


in
ous days of childhood, Oft
they told
of won -drous love;
re-mem -ber songs of heav - en, Which you sang with child - ish voice;
can pic-ture
hap-pygath'rings.'Round the fire - side long
a - go,
by one their seats were emp-tied, One
by one they went
a - way,

1.

There are loved ones

2.

In

3.

You
You
One

4.
5.

the joy

i==i|p^lfe]
When you
Point

ed

Do
And

you
you

Now

the

close your earth - ly sto - ry,


Will you join them in their bliss?
to
the
dy - ing Sav - iour, Now they dwell with Him
a - bove.
love the hymns they taught you, Or
are songs of earth your choice?
think of
tear - f ul part - ings, When they left you here
be - low.

fam

ly

is

part

*=i

ed,

Will

-&

be

it

com-plete

one

day?

5^-.

Refrain

~
9

Will

the

cir

31
-

cle

un

be

bro

ken

mM
^^p^s
J J J.

In

bet

55S

and

by,

ter

home

sz

wait

ing,

and

by

by?

mm

In

the sky,

in

the sky?

1
n^dmm
$m^m

w*
:2
Copyright, 1907.

By

tRenewal

rights reserved.

1935. The Rodeheaver


Used by permission.

Co., owner.

International

copyright secured.

All

HEAVEN

Let
In this we groan, earnestly desiring

to

Me Go

614

be clothed upon with our house which

from heaven.

is

II Cor. 5:2

Lewis Hartsough, 1828-1919

Lewis Hartsough, 1828-1919

2.

Let
Let

3.

Let

1.

*r ^ m

mzlz

d?:

me go where saints are go - ing, To


me go where none are wea - ry, Where
me go, why should I tar - ry? What
.

ft

me
me

What

the blest

of

no wail

of

woe

has earth

to bind

me

here?

"E-jn'-jE
E"

-i^mmm r

=ra

go where my
and bathe
go

but cares, and

man - sions
raised

is

fefc

PPiP
Let
Let

i*r-^

the

toils,

Re - deem-er

peo - pie rest.


rap-tures an -gels know.
and sor - rows? What but death, and pain, and fear?

my

spir

it

mm

pre- pared His

Has
In

the

LjLJfcgj=gjE

W-

fiE*

3^2
I

Let
Let

2:

bright-ness, Where they dwell for

would gain the realms of

me
me

go,

for bliss

go,

for hopes

mm

e-

At

AJ

-A*-;

ter

nal

most cher-ished, Blast

nj

my

Lures
-

soul

ed round

me

4M

ev

way,

er

oft -

en

>.

more

way,
lie

HOr.'

pS^ppl^illllliipp
I

And
Oh!

would join
the
I've

the friends that wait

vie - tor's

song

tri -

gath-ered bright-est

me

um-phant Thrills
flow-ers,
But

ver on

my
to

the

heart, I
see

oth

can

er

shore.

not stay.

them fade and

die.

=M
557

FUNERAL

We

615

Are Going Down the Valley

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the

shadow

no evil. Psalm 23:4


James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

of death, I will fear

Brown Pounds, 18611921

Jessie

Doloroso.

fffHW
^^^jX^
gB
We
We
We

1.

2.
3.

go
go
go

are
are
are

ing
ing
ing

down
down
down

the val- ley, one


the val- ley, one
the val- ley, one

by
by
by

m
one,
one,
one,

With our

fa- ces tow'rd the


the la- bors of the
Hu-man comrade you or

When

F^

3S=

the sun; Down the val - ley where the mourn-ful cy - press grows,
are done; One by one, the cares of earth for - ev - er past,
a ten - der hand will guide us lest
we fall,
will there have none; But

set- ting

wea - ry
I

of

day

e^e^p

*
V

-Mb-

U.

m*

&

=*=

v-

Refrain

Where

the stream of death in si-lence onward flows.


the riv- er bank at last.
Christ is go- ing down the valley with us all.

We shall stand up-on

We are -go- ing down the val- ley,

wmmwmmm

<

^=^=-f -Ni=3=r=3=3=

PIS

===

-o

go- ing down

Go

the val- ley,

ing tow'rd the set-ting

^EEfe^kgEgEgg^
K S

BBSEB6

rv-S-

going down the valley,


<*--i*"f*-'f*-f*-f*"

&^1
go-ing

of

the sun;

We

^-=^=1

T-S-

3 a ^g.-i-^^

down the valley, Go-ing down

f*--r*- -f*-*i*-i*-f*-

-A- -A-

s
I

the valley, one by one.


r*

Hiiiiiiilii^ife**
b

b -

k k y-y-
558

are

-m

1/

FUNERAL

They Pass Away

Silently,
The
Source

spirit shall return

3.

4.

C. E. Leslie,

-^

ly,

si

ly,

si

si

si

ly,

ly,

ly,

ly,

ly,

ly,

lent
lent
lent
lent

- ly,
- ly,
-

ly,

ly,

From

mp

r-

Up

Je

from

Far

lent
lent
lent
lent

ly,

ly,

ly,

- ly,

m
heav

earth to

loft

our heav

heav

in

en

they've

en
en

how
-

ly

their

j^j_

sor

all

row and pain and from

When from the bod - y


And through His great lov And all the sane - ti -

t=r

F*

^r~i

TTw

q
1t=$=2f&

sus

-5-

to
-

To their Sav - iour who


But 'tis Je - sus who
For 'tis Je - sus who
'tis

rest,

Hg^^|^_j:jM-J

their flight,

-v~i

Si
Si
Si
Si

how we mourn, and

Oh,

who

ing,

call

is

call-ing,

is

call

is

call

ing,
ing,

kind

fled

an

spir

Call

ing,

Call-ing,
Call
Call

ing,
ing,

it

de

ness will

gels

rit.

-^

is

the
ing

dim.

So,

19th Century

3KZZ=ifc

-3*-

short is
their stay;
for them we weep;
the
soul has
fled
God thought it
best

are our hearts,


Fa - ther who gave,
Sav - iour to
meet,

iij

to

ps

pi

*
en

them

lay

3t

they pass a - way,


sweet is their sleep,
bur - y the dead,

*p*=t=4
lent
lent
lent
lent

i^^^^i

^*

12:7

Pi

Si - lent
Si - lent
Si - lent
Si - lent

tak
sad

616

;'/. Eccl.

ffi

1.

God who gave

Unknown

2.

unto

M-

to

night,
parts!
save.
greet.

m
mm

come home, Call-ing, come home.


come home, Calling, come home.
come home, Call-ing, come home.
come home, Call-ing, come home.

559

FUNERAL

617

The Last Farewell


The time

of

my

departure

is

at

hand. II Tim.

^3^5

:*:

=4:

d:

***=*

Fare-well, dear friends, I


bid
Fare-well, dear friends, re - mem
Fare-well, oh, will
you meet
Fare-well, dear friends, I 'm near

1.
2.
3.

4.

:i2_4q*;

4:6

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

=1=

HS^Ip
lov

you

ber,

Our walk

me

In

ing

The man

last fare - well;


earth was sweet,

ing,

on
ce

that
-

les

Where we

My

my Sav

hear

But sweet
on

er

shall
-

ly

far
dwell
plea

--

^--

iour

call

the
for
for

end - ing,
ev - er,
en - trance

ing,

with

soon

To rest
And grasp

My

Sav

at

Weep not
I

My

fear

work

And when

Him
Je

no
-

part
iour'sdy


-Ji

shall dwell.
sus' feet.

ing
ing

hand?
love.

s=smJft
^

F*

SUlgi

bove,

-A-i--,

ieeee

ad
I

land,

tial

sions bright a

^Et

my
de - part - ure,
not death's dark val - ley,
on earth
is
end - ed,
I
shout the cho - rus

at

m
For

Of

is

on

that shore
I
see
ble with
a - larm,
there
a
star
ry crown
Je - sus cru - ci - fied,

Nor trem

And

-i-

+=%=--

tafefeirt^gan^iiiiB
The

of
a - ges wait - ing
an - gels wait
to
bear me
A - waits me, for I've con-quered,
The gold en doors of heav - en

For

560

blest

To chant

A
I
I

bove

a
the

song
rag

lay

my

ar
o

know

will

for me.
ing storm.

mor down.

pen wide.

Sleep
/

Source

know

till

618

that Morning

that he shall rise again

at the last

Unknown

day.John 11:24
B. F. Showalter,

19th Century

Sffif
lay her down to
rest Place the turf kind-iy o'er
her breast ;
her lone and nar - row house, Graceful - ly wave, ye wil - low boughs ;
et-ly sleep, be - lov - ed
one, Pest from thy toil, thy la - bor's done

Peace -ful-ly

1.

2.

Close

3.

Qui

to
-

m^^b?m^mmm^

^i^^SSp^pp^if
the slum- ber 'neath

Sweet be
Flow'rsof
Pest

the wild-wood,

the

till

the sod, While the pure soul

dors shed,

trump from th'op-'niug

ver

Bids thee from dust to

skies,

u
>

g==S
Peace
-

-ful-ly

ful

iy,

peace -ful

sleep,

sweet-

ly,

U
\*

\*

PvEFBAIN

Peace

ly

sleep,

morn

ing,

morn

ing,

^3:

Yes,
Yes,

:t-

peace
peace

ful - ly,

=:
m

kr

ry

Sleep
Peace - ful

....
-

sleep

ly

ly,

rise.

that

till

that

till

fr

s
r

sleep

peace

^=gl

(y-

t:

ful

God.

ful dead.

^i

ful-ly

peace

- ti -

v*

PPPIr

=t=
3d-s-

glo

=i-

PPP

rest -ing with

is

ho -ly, beau

the

ful

ly

sleep.

zr

561

FUNERAL

619

Sometime We'll Understand


Now we

see through a glass, darkly; but then face to fate. I Cor. 13:12

James McGranahan, 1840-1907

Maxwell N. Cornelius, 19th Century

SpglPPi^Pif*

*EES5
1.

2.
3.
4.

may
Not now, but in the com-ing years, It
We'll catch the bro-ken thread a-gain, And fin Were o We'll know why clouds instead of sun
God knows the way, He holds the key, He guides

IP

be

in

the bet-ter

N-*-

land,

what we here be

- gan;
ver many a cher-ishedplan;
us with un - err-ing hand;

ish

'

* r"

pi^iiUPPS
We'll read the meaning of our tears,
Heav'nwill the mys-ter-ies ex-plain,
Why song has ceased when scarce begun
Some-time with tear-less eyes we'll see;

And there, sometime


And then, ah, then,

A-^

we'll un - der-stand.
we'll un -der-stand.
Tis there, sometime, we'll un - der-stand.
Yes, there, up there, we'll un - der-stand.

eSeeE

*&
Refrain

little

faster

a^t
Then trust

in

God

thro' all the days;

Fear

not, for

He

doth hold thy hand;


doth hold thy hand;

mm
aJ

a tempo

JJ4

Zi'6.

ipiiip
Though dark thy way,

^fli
f
:

562

still

sing and

praise,

Sometime, sometime, we'll understand.

FUNERAL

620

Not Dead, But Sleeping


The maid
Clara M. Brooks,

Slowly and

b.

is

not dead, but sleepeth. Matt. 9:24


B. Elliott Warren, 1867-1951

1882

softly

g^f pii^te^rfM
r

is
notdead, but sleep-ing," Thusthe bless-ed Mas - ter spake:
*she
a - sleep, her soul im-mor - tal, Dwell - ing now be-yond life's woes,
told;
dream when one a-wak - eth, As
a
tale when it
is
As
a
pearl - y drops of morn-ing
Soar - ing up- ward tow 'rd the sun,
Like the
sus blest,
Death no dread-ed sting con-tain -eth, For the soul, in Je

l."Lo,
2.
3.
4.
5.

Just

S^Bl
*=*

a=g=R^

^g^ii^S^PS

Why

are all these


Finds from care and
Thus its flight the
Thus our spir -its
O'er the grave a

m^

We

tears of weep - ing?


pain and sor - row
spir

- it

tak

eth,

re-turn - ing
vie -t'ry gain -eth

are

shall

His

in

likeness

Sweet and un - dis


Dust re - turns to
To their Ma-ker,

He who

turbed

wake.
re-pose.

mold.
one by
one.
heav'nly rest.

earth-ly

finds this

$M^
^5

ih'^^m--

Refbain

2h*
On

** -A

ly sleep-ing,

A 4*-^

i*

sweetly sleep-ing, While the an -gels

vig

- il

P
keep;

r~
r~
fe5
n^m-^-

ir*

E=j

NN^

ttF

**#=.*
Je

sus gives to

His

be

lov

ed

at last

in

!^

JzJ^-^f^jjf^P
SSp:
&>

'Use masculine

Rest

form of pronouns

if

required.

^rEi^is:

peaceful sleep.

FUNERAL

621

Asleep in Jesus

Now

Christ risen from the dead,

is

and become the

them

firstfruits of

th at slept.-l Cor. 15:20

William B

Margaret Mackay, 1802-1887

Bradbury, 1816-1868

^^m^m

iEE^
A

1.

A
A
A

2.
3.
4.

sleep

in

sleep

in

sleep

in

sleep

in

mlis

Je
Je
Je
Je

bless

sus!

oh,

sus!

peace

sus!
.A.

oh,

is

bliss

er

wakes

a
su

slum

rest!

for

me

preme

ful

ref

ly

blest;

No

fear,

uge

be!

Se

dim
ash

iX=^

re

pose,

Un

to

sing

That death

that

hour

Which man

es

lie,

bro

And

1"

wait

Jesus, While

cure

and

un

ly

con

fi-

no

woe

shall

ly

shall

my

by

the

last

has

lost

its

the

ven
Sav

mons

from

dis-

^E

B-

fci
=g4

ken
i

fests

sum

wmm

The Lord gave, and the Lord hath


Thomas Hastings, 1784-1872

such

&===

^^
the

ing

&

turbed
dence

May

,-

for
-

calm
ho

__|

be

Whose wak

With

To

&

weep;
meet!

622

ful

ber

to
-

From which none

sleep,

how sweet

=
3E

ev
such

ed

m=3

sus!

of

foes,

omed

sting.

iour's

pow'r

on

high.

<&

|S-E

=fc

Our Hearts Are Bleeding


taken away; blessed be the

name

of the

Lord.Job

1:21

gi^g^S&^^gtt^p
Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

Je - sus, while our hearts are bleed -ing


Tho' cast down, we're not for - sak -en;
Tho' to - day we're filled with mourn-ing,
By Thy hands the boon was giv - en;

564

msS
r^-

Mi

&

O'er the spoils that death has won,


not
a- lone:
Tho' af - nict - ed,
on the throne;
is
Mer - cy still
Thou hast tak - en but Thine own:

EE
r

FUNERAL
Jesus, While Our Hearts Are Bleeding

nu
1

tti

gig

ly
say, "Thy
We would, at this sol
Thou didst give, and Thou hast tak -en: Bless-ed Lord. "Thy
With Thy smiles of love re - turn -ing, We can sing, "Thy
Lord of earth, and God of heav-en, Ev - er-raore, "Thy

emn meet- ing, Calm

Some Sweet Day


Sorrow and mourning shall
S.

flee

H. Chord, 20th Century

1.

Some sweet day when

2.

Tri

3.

Bright

als

the

*m

here

be

life

is

low

we

of

bove;
care;

day;

Hi P&

i^^^

shall greet those

In

that
-

shall meet
a
row, pain and
Night re - turned to

Sor

We

hap

H. Chord, 20th Century

We

o'er,

meet,
that morn,

m=3=3

36
Part

dawn -ing

i-g-

623

away. Isa. 51:11


S.

f aa^faj-j-f^=j=j

done."
done."
done."
done."

9F-t5

::

r=F=h

I
be
be
be
be

will
will
will
will

py
ed friends no
-

gone

be

home

so

mm &

In

fore,

sweet,

fare -wells know;

that

home of

love.

and peace we'll share.


Joy
Tears be wiped a - way.

iiia

t-

Refrain

22

Some sweet

day,

!fc

E^^S_*LiJ
jp ^Bg^ ^s;
Jzj

some sweet
~

I*"

day,

^"'

m< will be, some sweet day.


Oh! that hap-py time

'

fr

-*-

--

-P-

FUNERAL

624

Gathering Buds
Suffer the little children to

James Rowe, 1865-1933

^-ZZ-

-dU

dU

Jtd

dM

"9T

Je

Full blooming flow-ers

4.

gj

>-dM

dti

dU

dU

dU

1864-1941

'

~Zr

cH~cJ

a beau-ti ful bud, Out of our gar-den of love,


a -lone will not do, Some must be young and un- grown;
Fathers and mothers, weep not or be sad, Still on the Sav-iour re - ly;
Blooming in beau-ty
in neav-en are they, Blooming for you and for
me

1.

2.
3.

"^

g -dU""
*"

sus has tak-en

come unto Me. Mark 10:14


James D. Vaughan,

m.~
3 3

J -S

3-J^-J ilES"B=f
-mr

-m-

-m-

-^-

iill
q
i

way to the cit - y of God, Home of the an-gels a buds He is gath-er - ing, too, Beau - ti - ful gems of His
You shall be-holdthem a -gain, and be glad, Beau-ti -ful flow-ers on
Fol -low the Lord, tho' the cit - y be far, Till our bright blossoms we
Borne it
the
So

frail

bove.
throne.
high.
see.

Refrain

Gath -er

^*

Je-sus

566

ing buds, gath -er

ing buds,

Won-der

-ful care will

pp^pl^

is

2 J t

gath -er - ing, day af-terday, Buds for the pal-ace

James D. Vaughan, owner.

Used by permission.

be

of

giv'n,

r
heav'n.

FUNERAL

Two
Daniel

S.

625

Hands

Little

Warner, 1842-1895

Warren, 1867-1951

B. Elliott

With expression

1.

2.
3.

Two
Two
Two

lit -

tie

lit -

tie

hands are sweet - ly fold -ed


eyes are closed for - ev - er
feet have ceased to trav - el

Up

on

si

To earth's un

Up

breast:

lent

ho

sight,

ly

mmmmmmmm
lit -

Oh, what

4.

tie

Re -deem -er,

com - fort, dear

on the shores of
Thy grace and love hath

time

giv'n,

-frr

=?

3^?
The

lit

tie

Two

lit

tie

has numbered Its


heart with - in
cher - ub wings now hov - er In

lit

tie

gem

That when life's win

re-leased
-

ter

day

from
is

^=!

trou-ble,

end

ed,

throbs and gone


heav -en's gold

Has gone a - bove


We'll meet our child

"*~

*F

^^

to
-

rest.

en

light.

to

shine.

heav'n.

in

*~

f~

# #

fr^-
LJ

Refrain

Rest

ing,

MM

-V-rest

mk=z=^m

how

oh.

ing,

i=
=r-

sweet!.

=!==

EfEEt

i^S
Rest

ing,

rest

ing,

sweet

ly

^P
rest

ing.

FUNERAL

626

Gone to Bloom Above

Daniel

D. Otis Teasley,

Warner, 1842-1895

S.

1876-1942

iip^iifi^^iiiii^pi
1.
2.

3.

4.
6.

us
seen by
plant -ed deep
care was lav - ished here in vain
No
Would not our grief for - ev - er flow
Dear Je - sus, Thou hast died for us,

gen

In

all

tie

hand un

our hearts

R=4

i=:

By
As

EE^SES
f
a

this

forth

lone

He

pp^ppp
m-

our grief

is

blest

-d-'

It

--m-

was

He takes His own, we weep, But

ftfeiFg

k t

-*-

the hand

"Thy

say,

removed, 'twill bloom a - gain


In sweet
our hearts this com -fort know We soon
trust Thee in each prov - i - dence, Thy love

Tho' soon
Did not

We

Has plucked our ten - der bud;


This pre-cious lit - tie one;
Up - on this plant of love;
Up - on thy si - lent tomb,
And for our dar - ling, too;

er
to
is

will

-0-

-G-'

of

God.

be

done."

form

a - bove.
thee shall come.
ev - er true.

HWiifc^iippppS
fc

Refrain

iipiPfESiil
r

gen

tie

one,

we miss

^^j=^3

ia

thee here, Sweet form

r:

fr-

in

our

Fa-ther's bet

r*A
^giiii
f
568

love

so

well;

J3.1t

i^EE

m jpa^^ipl
But

-r

we

ter

care,
-1?=

i<j:
We know

M
the child

is

K-,^-.

^f==HE

:p:

well.

FUNERAL

Go
go

/ shall

to

to

Thy

627

Rest, Fair Child

him, but he shall not return

to

me. II Sam.

Lydia H. Sigourney, 1791-1865

J.

12:23

H. Tenney, 19th Century

Softly

i
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

Go
Be

thy
thy

to

gpp
-:

child!

Go

learned

In

breast,

Or
Thy
Thy

fair

rest,

heart had
Ere
sin
had seared the
Be - cause thy smile was
Shall love, with weak em
fore

fair,

brace,

thy dream

to

less
to

way - ward - ness


sor - row woke
and

lip

up

the

eye

so

ward wing

de

bed,
stray;
tear;
bright,
tain?

C=

F=P4=#

Is:

*=^

thy head,
de - filed, With bless-ings on
er turned The dark and down -ward way;
thy throne of change-less rest, In
tial sphere!
to
yon
ce - les
Rise
Be - cause thy lov - ing era - die - care Was such a dear de - light;
gen tie spir
it,
seek thy place
mid the cher ub train.
Nol

While yet

gen

Be

feet

so
fore thy

un
ev

tie,

had

=S

m
Sister,

r~r

Thou Wast Mild and Lovely


Behold how

Samuel

-(Z.

f*=tc

He

loved

him! John

628

11:36

Mason, 1792-1872

^f^P^a^^fl
Smith,

F.

1.

Sis - ter,

2.

Peace -ful

3.

Dear

4.

Yet

Pleas

est

thou wast mild and love


be
thy
si - lent slum
sis

gain

ly,

Gen

ber, Peace

us Here
thou hast left
we hope to meet thee, When

ant

as

the

no

more

wilt

But

'tis

God

that

Then

in

- ter,

Thou

Lowell

1808-1895

air

of

join our

hath

heaven with

joy

=1=

beto

t=P

eve -ning, When

num
reft

greet

sum - mer breeze,

tie

as

the

ful

in

the

grave so

low;

we

deep

feel

thy loss
the

it

day of

floats

life

mong

ly

fled,

is

the trees.

Thou no more our songs shalt know.


sor -rows heal.
us: He can
all our
shed.
thee, Where no
fare - well tear is
ber,

=CT=E
f

:?=
r

t=t:
r

^1
'

569

SPECIAL OCCASION

And Now, My

629

Soul,

Another Year

Here have we no continuing

city. Heb.

13:14

Aldine

Simon Browne, 1680-1732

~a

a:

2.

And now, my
Much of
my

3.

4.

Be

5.

De

1.

an

soul,

hast

wake,

my

y
soul, with

hold

an

oth

vout

ly

Kieffer, d.

3^

31= <&

#
%zk

S.

er
yield thy

oth

Of

gone, Nor
ut - most care Thy
year be - gins; Set
God, And
self to
.

thy

short

will

re

true

out
on

_ _

jgg

is

J"

J-

year

er

life

1904

-&-

life

1S

turn

past;
gain;
learn;

con - di - tion
a - fresh for heav'n;
pend;
His grace de

-i9-

fcc

321

PPHH1I
can - not long con
And swift my pass-ing
What are thy hopes? how
Seek par - don
for thy
With zeal pur - sue the
I

mm

1.

Now, gra

2.

From

all

Send down
And when

Now
And
And

May
fcfc
570

ue

sure?
for

how
mer

may

here,
run,

And

this

The

few that

fair?

What

sins,

In

heav'n-ly road,

thy
is
Christ so

Nor doubt a

&

my last.
be
re - mam.
yet
great con cern?
giv'n.
free - ly
hap

py

-P;

end.

j^.

*r

-&

*ff

Now, Gracious Lord, Thine Arm Reveal

Remember,
John Newton, 1725-1807

3.

-J-

J.

630

4.

tin

mo-ments

Lord, Thy tender mercies. Psalm 25:6

Hugh

Wilson, 1764-1824

cious Lord, Thine arm re - veal, And make Thy


glo
the guilt and
for - mer sin, May mer - cy
set
Thy Spir-it
from a bove, That saints may love
be fore Thee we
our
e
ter
ap pear In

us
all
Thy pres - ence feel,
the year we now
be - gin,
- ners
now may learn to love,
grow - ing num - bers wor - ship here,
let
let
sin

AI Ji

-A

,-f3>

And
Be

Who
And

ry known;
us free;

Thee more;
-

nal home,

en hearts of stone.
and end with Thee.
nev
er
loved be - fore.
praise Thee in
our room.
soft
gin

r^P

A-

NEW YEAR

Another Year
His merciful kindness

is

Is

631

Dawning

great toward us. Psalm 117:2

Samuel

Frances R. Havergal, 1836-1879

S.

Wesley, 1810-1876

1
1.

2.
3.

An
An
An

oth
oth
oth

er
er
er

year
year
year

dawn
mer

is

of
of

serv

ing,
cies,
ice,

Dear Fa - ther, let


it
Of
faith - ful - ness and
wit - ness for Thy
Of

-m
--

izdEtz

^fc
tfczat

In

An
An

work
-

oth
oth

ing
er
er

or

in

year
year

of
of

wait
glad
train

oth
oth
oth

^
-

er
er
er

&
year
year
year

An
An
On

*^

^1P

oth
oth
earth,

er
er
or

oth
glo

ho

A!

er year with Thee;


face;
ry
of Thy
a - bove.
Her work

fet

-jd

Ai

1
1

of
of

prog

ress,

lean

ing

is

dawn

An
Up

oth

year

of

Thy

Fa

Dear

ing,

er

on

lov - ing
ther, let
it

P=M

JE
3^3=

:fe

r
M

An

ness The
ing For

iHH

mm
-

3
^

i:

ing,

year
year

of
of

prov

else

in

heav

ife# e#ee

love,

'-

^i
fefi:

4-

--*-

?=fc=b

An
An
An

be,

grace,

trust

jpu

ing

ing,
en,

^r-Clg^5.

Thy
Of

An

ence

all

et,

hap

oth

er

year

'

praise,
breast,
be,

t=

qui

pres

^-^

ai
the
-

py
for

days;
rest,-

Thee.

^^H
i

571

SPECIAL OCCASION

632

Thank the Lord My Maker

Giving thanks always for

Thomas MacKellar,

1.

3.

all

God. Eph.

things unto

5:20

George

1812-1899

J.

Webb, 1803-1887

thank the Lord my Mak-er For all His gifts to me; For mak-ing me parthank the Lord my Sav-iour Who came for me to die, And bless me with His
thank the Lord for giv - ing The Spir - it of His grace, That I may serve Him

tak

Of boun-ties

er

rich and free; For fa-ther and for moth-er,


for the sky, That all my sins out-blot-ted,
dy-ing, reach the place Where Je-sus in His glo - ry

^^
fr^d^
fa

vor,

liv

ing,

And
And

Btm$

clothes and food,


washed a - way,

For

ev

And

er

sis

ter and for broth

tell

un-spot

the won-drous sto

er,

And

ted
ry

When comes the

give

me

Je-sus
shall

for-

Of

the kind and good,


fi - nal
day.
His love for me.

all
all

mf

-:

633

By

p3>^mkiMd8m

may be found

see,

Who

me

fit

p p p

*u

Praise to God, Immortal Praise


to all botmtifulness-. II Cor. 9:11

Being enriched in every thing

Anna

L. Barbauld,

Asahel Abbot, 19th Century

1743-1825

EB
1.

Praise to God,
the bless

G\

3=^

tal

praise,

For

3.

Clouds that drop


All
that Spring with boun-teous hand, Scat-ters o'er
we owe, Source whence
These, great God, to Thee

5.

~x-

-sr

lip

For the love that crowns our days;


im mor
the field, For the stores the gar - dens yield,
ings of
dif - fuse;
re -fresh -ing dews; Suns that ge - nial heat
-

2.

4.

->

r>

"A"

I
572

<5

-?Sr

"?2s-

the smil - ing land;


our bless-ings flow;

all

"A"

-*-

HfrPfr E

_<2_

~x^.

THANKSGIVING

Praise to God, Immortal Praise

Let Thy praise our tongues em -ploy


Grate-ful prais-es
now we sing
Yel - low sheaves of rip ened grain,
From her o
ver-flow ing stores;
Grate-ful vows and sol emn praise.

Boun-teous source of ev - 'ry joy,


the
joy which har- vests bring,
For
all
the plain,
Flocks that whit - en
that lib - 'ral Au - tumn pours
All
And for these our souls shall raise
ts-

-,5-

-&-

-;-

634

For the Beauty of the Earth


The
Folliott

1.

2.
3.

S.

living

God, who giveth us richly

all

Tim. 6:17
Conrad Kocher, 1786-1872

things to enjoy. 1

Pierpont, 1835-1917

For
For
For
For

beau

ty
of
of
hu
joy
Thy Church, that ev
Thy-self, best gift
the
the

:$5

the earth, For the.


man love, Broth-er,
er - more Lift-eth

SEES
beau
sis

ho

PAP
of

ty
ter,
ly

par

hands

the skies,
ent, child,

bove,

m^^^^^m^^pm^
4.

di

vine,

To

our race

so

free

ly

giv'n;

i-fH-m
the love which from our birth O - ver and
a - round us
lies,
Friends on earth, and friends a - bove; For
all
gen - tie thoughts and mild,
Of - f'ring up on
ev - 'ry shore Its pure sac - ri - fice
of
love,
For that great, great love of Thine, Peace on earth, and joy
in heav'n,

For

gumgi^g
t~Ud=,
Christ our God,

IT

to

Thee we

raise

This

our

hymn

of

grate

ful

praise.

SPECIAL OCCASION

635

Chief Shepherd

Sounce

Unknown

^=2
1.

2.

3.

William

i* m^

#==

B.

Bradbury,

1816-1868

*=#

Chief Shep - herd of


Thy cho - sen sheep, From death and sin set free,
With plen - teous grace their hearts pre-pare, To
ex - e - cute Thy will;
In - flame their minds with
ho - ly zeal, Their flocks to feed and teach;

iP^Nii^i
May

Com

ev
pas

And

let

'ry
sion,

un

them

live,

i
636

der

shep

pa-tience, love,

and

herd keep

His

and care,

And

&
let

them

feel,

The

eye

Pour Out Thy

-tent

on

Thee!

t=t

-(=2-

Spirit

Until the Spirit be poured upon us from on high.

James Montgomery, 1771-1854

in

faith - ful - ness and skill,


sa - cred truths they preach.

Isa.

32:15

Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774

psps^^^^itei
1.

2.
3.

4.

Pour out Thy Spir - it from on high; Lord! Thine as - sem-bled serv-ants bless;
Wis-dom, and zeal, and faith im-part, Firm-ness with meekness from a-bove,
To watch and pray, and nev - er faint; By day and night strict guard to keep;
Then, when our work is
fin - ished here, In
hum-ble hope our charge re-sign:

HiM^I
es and gifts
to each sup -ply, And clothe Thy saints with right-eous-ness.
bear Thy peo - pie on
our heart, And love the souls whom Thou dost love
warn the sin - ner, cheer the saint, Nour-ish Thy lambs, and feed Thy sheep:
When the chief Shep-herd shall ap-pear, O
God! may they and we be Thine!

Grac

To
To

wMe574

ORDINATION

637

Here, Lord of Life and Light


Source

Unknown

&2

George B. Holsinger, 1857-1908

*C=

t=

3=t=*

*=3

-ad- h*l

EB
33E

and light, to Thee Our pil-grim fa-thers bowed the knee;


life
Here Thy own servants preached Thy Word, Safe from the pris - on and the sword
sa - cred hill,
Here still Thy Word is preached, and still, As once on Zi - on's
A - mid our fa-thers' graves, to - day, To Thee, our fa-thers' God, we pray
Here, Lord of

Sg

==&

g
T j

*=!

|S=fc

I-

*=*

- f

fij^P3

*=

rS

ftta
F

r
Thy

t-zJ

grace.
Thou heard'st their prayer, and in this place They reared the tem-ple of
Nor preached in vain, each roll - ing year Gave wit-ness that the Lord was here.
Thy grace descends like timely showers For still our fa-thers' God
is
ours.
Here on Thy church, till time shall end, Let showers of heav'n-ly grace de-scend.

P## ^m

&

-P*-

:t

rfe

rtrV

638

Great King of Saints


Source

Unknown

Genevan

Psalter,

1551
Louis Bourgeois, C.1510-C.1561

=Bfc=j

Great King of saints, en-throned on high, Un-der Thy care Thy church-es live:
For pas - tors may Thy name be blessed, Who teach the doc-trines of the Lord;
While they their works as-signed ful - fill, O may their souls with grace be crowned,
Sound in
the faith, in conscience clear, Ev - er may they themselves ap-prove;
And when their serv-ice here is done, Their la-bors and their con-flicts o'er,

Thou dost

their var-ious

wants sup-ply,

And well - ap

point-ed eld

ers

give.

On dea - cons may Thy fa - vor


And pa - tience, sympathy, and

Cho - sen ac - cord - ing to Thy


With meekness in their lives a So - ber and
Guid ed with wis-dom from a Then may they wait before Thy throne, In heav'n to praise Thee ev - er
rest,
zeal,
de-vout,
sin-cere,
just,

A
-9

Word.
bound.
bove.

more.

A-4

va/

575

SPECIAL OCCASION

639

God, Our Help

Thou

Lord,

Isaac Watts,

hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Psalm 90:1

1674-1748

1.

God,

our

help

2.

shad

3.

Be-neath the
Be - fore the

4.

6.

thou - sand
God, our

m^

William Croft, 1678-1727

ow

a
of

hills

in

or

a help

ges,

in

in

in
-

u=m

ges past, Our hope for years to


Thy throne Still may we dwell se der stood, Or earth re - ceived her
Thy sight, Are like an eve-ning
ges past, Our hope for years to

g
^-H^-rf-S==P
#=f
^=^h
*=*

u~i
r 3~~3

=?

W~

Our shel ter from the storm - y


a Suf - fi - cient is Thine arm
From ev - er - last - ing Thou art
the watch that ends the
Short as
Be Thou our guide while life shall
-

J:

J:

p
640

Lord, Cause
Endeavouring

Thomas

Cotterill,

to

To
Be

come;
,

ter

fense

nal
is

home!
sure.

end - less years the same.


-

fore the
e -

And our

ris

ing

ter

nal

sun.

home!

pp^rtt^^^ii
*:

Thy Face on Us

keep the unity of the Spirit

1779-1823
1

in

the

to Shine

bond of peace. Eph. 4:3


Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

us to shine, Give us Thy peace, and seal us Thine;


Thy face on
our faith, and one our Lord; One bod - y, Spir - it, hope, re-ward:
Bless all whose voice sal-va-tion brings, Who min - is - ter
in
ho - ly things;
Let man - y in
the judg-ment day, Turned from the er - ror of their way,

1.

Lord, cause

2.

One

4.

God;
last,

43ES
3.

And our e
And our de

frame,
gone;

1m

blast,
lone,

night,

come,
cure;

is

Teach us to prize the means of grace, And love Thine earthly dwelling-place.
May we in one com-mun-ion be, One with each oth-er, one with Thee.
The eld-ers, pas-tors, dea-cons, bless; Clothe them with zeal and righteousness".
Their hope, their joy their crown appear Save those who preach and those who hear. Amen.
,

CONFERENCE

And Are We Yet Alive


God, who

is

641

hath quickened us together with Christ. Eph. 2:4, 5

rich in mercy,

Hans G.

Nageli, 1773-1836

Arr. by Lowell

Mason, 1792-1872

Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

#a^M^j^^ftg^^^^^
1.

And

2.

Pre

3.

4.

6.

are
we
served by

Whattrou-bles
of
But out
take
Let us

W^
* #

Je
with -out
in

ings

He

still

glad

ly

S
F=F
3

and
His
on

His

join
fears with -in
af
ford,
help

And

in

all

we

things

loss,

C;J-J-
3t? d=I

f
re

His

deem
sight

Since

we

And

hides

So

may Je
we
r .+. m.
.+.

^u=Mt=^^M=t

as

our

sem

life
-

ing grace.
ap- pear.
bled last.
a - bove.
sus gain.

11

Grant Thy Servants, Through Thy Grace


And

the apostles

and elders came together for

to

Arr.

*!=w
3EE3E3

iE^E

grant Thy serv- ants, thro' Thy grace, An


un - der-stand - ing
With heav'nly wis - dom
Thy peace, O may we
us en-dow;
Thus, by Thy gra - cious Spir - it blest, Sup - port - ed
by
Thy

3.

3S

Thy

i
deal- ings with

read

And whol

mf-^0

heart,
feel;
aid,

42-

irf

19

Carl G. Glaser, 1784-1829


by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872

1.

642

consider of this matter. Acts 15:6

John Gambold, 1711-1771

2.

A-

t=:

r
For

sus

Glo-

w-

53

give

Je

sus' praise

doth
reck

to

er's face?
tion here,

flicts

praise

have we passed; FightHath brought us by


His love; And
Till
we
the crown ob - tain; And
-

L^

and

ry
gain

each oth
sal - va

see
full

What con

J=

And
To

yet
a - live,
pow'r di -vine
have we seen;
all,
the Lord
the cross
up

Thy Church

mind

on

ly

of

Thy

mm

*=*

trace,

to

im
And coun-sel to
do Thy ho - ly
path
pro
Thy
in

stow. To
will pos-sessed, All

ua

be

===
te=tc

part.

ceed.

will.

SPECIAL OCCASION

643

Things Are Thine

All

and every perfect gift is from above. James 1:17


Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774
John G. Whittier, 1807-1892
Every good

fern
7

i
i

~m-

-m-

gift

_i^=q=^H^z^-fa.j

-0-

--

-g>-

All things are Thine: no

Thy

3.
4.

was

-j-J^Ej-^=rj~

&-

in

of - ferThee;
a - midst us wrought;
the heav'ns are small;

gifts, to
-

seen

On Thee for whom


in want we call
In weak-ness and
O
Fa-ther, deign these walls to bless; Fill with Thy love their

^pg

^-

gift have we, Lord of all


the build-er's tho't; Thy hand un

1.

2.

will

emp

- ti

-ness;

i^ifefeS]
+

Thy own be - fore


Thy wise e - ter
Thy glo-ry is Thy children's good, Thy joy Thy ten
And let their door
To lead us from
a gate - way be

And hence, with grateful hearts to-day

Thro'mor-tal motive, scheme and plan,

^^-r>

=F

644

ip:

Thy
-

we

feet

pur

lay.

pose ran.
der Fa ther-hood.
our selves to Thee.
nal

(~ K

tt*
t^r-r

r-H

Lord of Hosts!

Hearken Thou

to the

supplication of

Thy

servant,

and of Thy people I Kings 8:30

np^^^nns^

Source

1.

2.

3.
4.

Source

Unknown

Lord
of hosts! to Thee
the liv - ing here
Let
Here to Thee a tern Hal - le - lu -jah! earth

we

raise

be

fed

Here
a house of
With Thy Word, the

pie stand,

While the

and sky

To

the

sea
joy

Unknown

prayer and praise:

heaven -ly bread:

shall gird
- ful
sound

the land:
re -ply:

bb^pB
Thou Thy

578

Here,

in

Here
Hal

re
-

peo- pie's hearts pre -pare


hope of glo - ry blest,
-

veal

le - lu

Thy mer

cy
jah! hence as

sure,

cend

Here

praise and prayer.

May

laid

to

moon

en -dure.

for
to meet
be
the dead
While the sun and
Prayer and praise till

time

rest.

shall end.

DEDICATION

645

Whose Temple Stands

Thou,

Behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain Thee. I Kings 8:27
Source

Unknown

1R=

:4:

^^^^ii^
Thomas

3.

Thou, whose own vast


Lord, from Thine in - most
May er - ring minds that

4.

May

1.

2.

faith

grow

firm,

tem-ple stands, Built o - ver earth


glo - ry send, With - in these courts
wor - ship here Be taught the bet love grow warm, And pure de - vo -

and

mm

=4E6:

A. Arne,

1710-1778

and

sea,
bide,

to
ter
tion

way,
rise,

fNpfcNg

---

^m^i^^M^ml^msm
cept the walls that hu - man hands
peace that dwell - eth, with - out end,
And they who mourn, and they who fear,
While round these hal - lowed walls the storm

Ac

The

When
Hear Thou
Source

wor

raised to

rene - ly
by
Be strength-ened as
earth-born pas
Of

Se

ship Thee.

Thy

side.

they

pray.

sion

dies.


pspf

fa

F5

Have

646

Lord

Here,

heaven, and forgive. I Kings 8:34

in

Unknown

Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774

iif^^^Sp
2.

When here, O Lord, we seek Thy face, And dy - ing


When here, Thy mes -sen- gers pro-claim The bless -ed

3.

But

will,

4.

Thy

glo -ry

1.

in

deed, Je
nev - er

sin

ners pray to

Gos-pel of

Thy

live,

Son,

ho - vah deign Here to


a - bide, no transient guest?
hence de-part; Yet choose not, Lord, this house a - lone;

Bisasilip

BE
i

-&-'

-1*1 -J.

fE

ipl

^r-

Hear Thou,
Still

in heav'n Thy dwell-ing place, And when Thou hear - est, Lord, for-give.
by the power of His great name Be might - y signs
and won-ders done.

Here will our great


Thy king-dom come

Re-deem
to

ev

er reign,

And here

'ry heart; In

ev

Ho

ly

'ry bos

om

the

Spir

- it

fix

Thy

rest?
throne.

579

SPECIAL OCCASION

647

Give to the Lord


Let every one

by him

lay

God hath prospered him. I

in store, as

Palmer Hartsough, 1844-1932

~^^m
i

2.

Give
Give

3.

Give, tho'

1.

the

Lord
poor

so

poor

as the
to

Give
Give
Give

with

to

His

will

but the

hath pros

a - long
thy gift

pered thee,
the way,
may seem,

ing

mind

and

pie

far

in

Je

peo
cup

^^mmm

*^$

Give,
Give,

mmmm
a-a

to
to
to

the
the
the

Lord
Lord
Lord

Lord
Lord
Lord

free,

Give,

the

Give,

give
give

to

way,

to

the

name, Give,

give

to

the

sus'

give
give
give

Give,

pplpgi

=--

Cor. 16:2

James H. Fillmore, 1849-1936

^=5

:^=^

=2=*=^

fc:2==3==2:

~2r

He

hath sup-plied thee o'er and o'er, Blest thee in bas - ket and in store,
Give to His need - y
as they cry, Give
to His peo - pie ere they die,
Cheerful then give the good thou hast, Fear - less thy bread on wa - ters cast,

Hv

.r

ff E

v
Prom - ised
Give
It

580

U[.$tf=tt=m

to

fill

to

His

Gos

will

re

turn

thee more
-

pel
to

that
thee

=
and

more,

it

fly,

at

last

?Spi

Thy

gra

give,

In

har

cious

Lord.

give,

give.

vests

great.

TT

GIVING

Give to the Lord


Refrain

-*~c
with a

Give, give

will

ing hand,

Give,

give with

iH@

:fi=E:

We

We
May

1.

2.

To
The
And

3.
4.

5.

r
-

we

tive

be

1*

r
that

And glad
To tend
To teach

to

re

lieve

Thy

Own

648

lease,

mm r

e'er

As

stew

To
To

God

find

the
ards
a
the

Though dim our

word,

A,

we have is Thine
ly,
as Thou bless the lone and
the way of

*-*}

,-

gift

may

true

re
for

balm
lost

faith

to

may

fa
life

do,
,

lone,

est

ther

trust,

us,

To Thee

less,

Is

an

It

is

and peace

Lord,

*=*

We

do

be:
-

ceive,

woe,
bring,
be:

A
:*=-

^ p^fei^Pi

What-e'er for Thine we

ra

What

SH|

^^4

pros-pered thee.

-&-

Thee but Thine own,


we Thy boun - ties
thus
com - fort and
to
bless,

#=

All

give

cap

hand,

Thine own have we given Thee. I Chron. 29:14


Mason and Webb's Cantica Laudis, 1850

of

'ral

3-S

fc

-+

Ftt=t=i

*:

Give Thee But Thine

come of Thee, and


William W. Howe, 1823-1897

lib

prospered thee,

P^JEE^j

All things

mw

Who

His blest com-mand,

Give, give at

]]

O Lord, from Thee,


our first fruits give,
gels' work be - low.
a Christ-like thing.
A-men.
it
un - to Thee.

^EEfe*t

Si
581

SPECIAL OCCASION

649

Glory Be to the Father

From Ephesians

WWn?

~z>-

Glory be to the Father, and to

As

it

was

in

the

ev

to

er shall be, world with

.*_

{W

the

Ho

out

end.

jz-

^:

f-f
at

:~:

our

ta

^2.

-*2.

bless,

ble,

Lord,

and grant that we

*E

651

"t

Be here and

st

TOT

We thank Thee,

Psalter,

May

5^

zt"<5i-

feast in

ev

'ry-where a-dored,

Par

dise with

t^

3zr

Geneva?i Psalter, 1551


Louis Bourgeois, c.l510-c.l561

3=^ 3

For

life,

and health, and evJ5Z.

S:

.^

582

S
-(2-

'ry good:
^2. ^.

s
P-

3= 3=

=t

-ia-

Lord, for this our food,

to

Thee.

for Meals

-fZ-

Let man- na

1551

~-&~

Thanks Returned

Unknown

2:
-g1

Genevan

* i

-2-

-es

~et

-0

These mercies

Louis Bourgeois, c.l510-c.l561

:2:

pres-ent

men.

*c

fe

Grace Before Meals

=2S

.a.

jol.

John Cennick, 1718-1755

Be

Ghost.

ly

:t:

650

Source

3
&"ar

^?

And

Son,

the beginning,

now, and
_

is

Unknown

Source

3:21

our souls be giv'n, The Bread of Life sent down fromheav'n.

fc

&

^g.

ft
^- jL*1
!

t=

re

GRACE FOR MEALS

652

The Lord's Prayer


Matthew
Sarah

6:9-13

Aaron

B. Hale, 1788-1879

J.

vN

**

d
d .M

l)4 d Id -g $

1-d

we

1.

Our Fa

2.

For - give our trans-gres-sions and teach

ther

in

Ho

ly

pas

sion

on

en,

hal

j.

Thy name; May Thy King-dom


to know That hum - ble com-

low

rl d

us

^ ^t ^#^^ ^
=

t=t

heav

Toews, 1899-1964

L.

earth

be

same;

the

which par - dons each

give

Keep us

foe,

us

to

dai

from temp

ta

ly

our

tion,

from

j=^^^r^^PfTfrJ=^p^a
por
e

of bread,

tion
vil

and

sin,

God
O
Source

fi

taste

It

from Thy boun - ty that

is

And Thine be

Is
and

see that

^Bpg
is

glo

Great, and

Unknown

God

the

r
r *
and God
great,

for

ry,

God

Is

all

ev

must

be

er!

fed.

men.

653

Good

good. Psalm 34:8


Adapted from Katholisches Gesangbuch, c.1774

the Lord

is

^iHS
is

good,

And we

thank

Him

for

this

food;

I-

Tc
By His hand must all

M^-

xrr^
be

-i.

fed,

rr.

atdtgs

pt
Give

ub,

Lord, our dai

ly bread.

A-men.

f"

::*i

583

SPECIAL OCCASION

God Be with You

654
Now,

commend you

brethren, I

to

God, and

William G. Tomer, 1833-1896

*+

PP st i

1.

2.

God
God
God
God

be
be
be
be

3.

4.

-r*

i-J-Sat

you
you
you
you

with
with
with
with

till
till
till
till

we
we
we
we

meet
meet
meet
meet

a
a
a
a

333

fold you:
Dai - ly man-na still pro-vide you:
Put His arms un - fail-ing round you:
Smite death's threat'nins wave before you:
-m-

r-g-rr f

God
God
God
God

-A-

-A- A-

-f*-

-f*-

###^

-f^

-bat

=t

With His sheep se -cure-ly

Efe^

gain, By His counsels guide, up-hold you,


gain, 'Neath His wings protecting hide you,
gain, When life's perils thick confound you,
gain, Keep love's banner floating o'er you,
I

e=r:
fp^4*^zzB*^:

:*
\r
r ww-

-m-

ma

the word of His grace. Acts 20:32

to

Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828-1904

be
be
be
be

with
with
with
with

you
you
you
you

till
till
till
till

we
we
we
we

meet
meet
meet
meet

i*--

gam.

a
a
a
a

gain,
gain,
gain.

-t*r#-|-IA

:*=*:
V V

Refrain

Pi 3

fc=
4

we

Till

-f

meet,

mmm^g^
till

Till

we

we

n-

at

Je

Till
till

we

we meet;

meet,

tf^r~r~T

God
till

be

with you

till

Till

we

it

we

meet,

^-Lk-

^^^ f m

meet,

meet,

PSfSPipP

feet;

sus'

Till

we

till

s^pI
meet

meet.

meet,

till

we meet

gain,

we meet,

!liiiMpj!!ii^

ppm

PARTING AND FAREWELL

My
He
Source

Dearest Friends, in Bonds of Love


that loveth his brother abideth in the light. I

Unknown
*

John

Jeremiah

^^^^i

655

2:10

1764-1828

Ingalls,
IS

H ri~fgg

2.

My dear-est friends, in bonds of love, Our hearts in sweet-est


How sweet the hours have passed away, When we have met to

3.

And

4.

How

1.

since it
is God's ho
oft I've seen the flow

ly

will,

And

FT

ion prove;

sing and pray;


be part-ed for
a while,
heard you tell your hopes and fears;

must

ing tears,

g=EgE

We

un

EE

:=:

friendship's like a draw - ing band, Yet we must take the part-ing hand.
loath I've been to leave the place Where Je-sus shows His smil-ing face.
one, We'll say, "Our Fa-ther's will be done."
In
sweet sub - mis-sion all
in
Your hearts with love have seemed to flame, Which makes me hope we '11 meet a-gain.

Your

How

=e

*_^L

$m

^e^g|
Your pres-ence sweet, your un

ion

dear,

Your words

de-light -ful

to

my

ear;

stay with friends so kind, How would it cheer my struggling mind!


the skies,
Dear fel - low youth in Chris - tian ties, Who seek for man-sions in
Ye mourn-ing souls, in sad sur-prise, Je - sus re-members all your cries;

Oh,

could

9mm
t^S^i^^=i=:F^=z= j j -fpH
And when

see that

ty makes me
Fight on, you'll win the
Oh, taste His grace, in

But du

mfii
^5 aB-jhalj

part, You draw like cords a - round my heart.


un - der- stand That we must take the part - ing hand.
hap - py shore, Where parting hands are known no more.
all
that land We'll no more take the part-ing hand.

we must

"

sue;

SPECIAL OCCASION

656

We'll Never Say Good-By


We

shall never say "good-bye' in heaven

Mrs. F.

W. Chapman,

(The words

of a dying Christian

19th Century

J.

woman).
H. Tenney, 19th Century

w^F^^m
N

fac

i
we meet

1.

Our

2.

How

joy

ful

3.

No

part

ing words shall e'er

friends on earth
is

*
i^K

*-,

it

mo - ments fly,

with pleas-ure, While swift the

the thought that lin-gers, When loved ones cross death's sea,

<*r-A

be

spo-ken

that bright land of

In

eee

iM^ad

^fe^Bj^
F

Yet ev - er comes the thought of sad - ness That we must say


That when our la - bors here are end - ed, With them we'll ev
But songs of joy, and peace, and glad -ness, Shall ev - er-more

flowers,

8:

F^ 5
5^=3*

good
-

er

be

by.
be.

ours.

t=J

Refrain

=J=i

==*:

We'll nev

er

say

j
good -by

3^3t^^
^

in heav'n, We'll

nev-er

u*

good -by,
good -by,

say

Repeat Refrain

after last stanza.

im^^m^^m^mn
mmmm
f^

For

586

pp

in

that land

of

joy

and song We'll nev

er

say

good

by.

PARTING AND FAREWELL

Should

We

D. Otis Teasley, 1876-1942

1.

2.
3.

4.

Should we meet
Should we meet
Should we meet
Should we meet

657

Meet Here No More


D. Otis Teasley,

more
more
more
more

no
no
no
no

till
till
till

till

the
the
the
the

at
at
at
at

1876-1942

m^M

judg-ment, When the might - y


judg-ment, We shall meet on
judg-ment. There we'll meet
to
judg-ment, Let
us walk
the

mil -lions now that sleep Shall


in
a
mo - ment,
a -wake from slum-ber
yon - der bliss - ful shore, Where we'll know no more the thought of part - ing,
grasp no part -ing hand; Let
us work and
pray for souls im - mor - tal,
live
life His Word
path our Sav-iour trod; Let
us
the
de-mands us,

^j

A-

._,*.

Refrain

nfein^ii
We

pray God our ran-somed souls to


For we'll dwell with the faith-ful ev - er in the bright and hap - py
Till we meet
Till we meet round the gold-en throne of
will

II

keep. Should

we meet

here no

more.
land.

Should

God.

we meet

fells

*=9

iSiH

S-.

more

we

Ere

sleep

'neath

the

Ere we sleep

here no more

May

sod,

the

'neath the sod,

mwmmmmm
i

hand

of

mer-cy

ev

\*

\*

er lead you, Till

=f

we meet

at the

judgment bar of God

fel^

'87

TOPICAL INDEX
Adoration
and Adoration")

Activity Service

A Charge to Keep
A Full Surrender

Have

163

(See "Praise

399

Because We Do Not
Love Them

All

217
403
All for Jesus
Am I a Soldier of the Cross 425
470
Anywhere with Jesus
Be Ye Strong in the Lord .... 448
Bid Them Look to Christ .... 219
213
Bring Them In
Bringing In the Sheaves .... 187
Building for Eternity (Coats) 191
Building for Eternity

(Sargent)
Don't Let Your Light Burn

199

Low
Follow On
For Christ and the Church
Gather Them into the Fold
Hark! the Voice of Jesus
Calling
Have You Sought for the

Sheep?
His Yoke Is Easy
I Cannot Be Idle
Love to Tell the Story ....
I
I Want to Be a Worker
I'll Go Where He Sendeth

Me

198

184

Lord
Here, Lord

214

206
185

Comes

While the Days Are


Going By
....

Winning Souls
Work,

for the

for

Night

Coming
Would Men Know?
Ye Are the Light of
the

588

World

Jesus

188

....

419
203
182
186

Is

189

438

Own Way,

395
of Life and Light 637
I Need Thee Every Hour .... 354
I Need Thee, Precious Jesus 338
I Want to Be a Worker
184
I
Want to Love Him More
374
I
Would Be Closer to Thee 381
I Would Not Have My Way 393
I'm Press on the Upward
Way
382
Increase My Faith, Dear
Lord
____
457
__
Is My Name Written There? 486
Jesus, I Come
300
Jesus, Keep Me Near the
Cross
...
383
Jesus, Lover of My Soul
(Martyn)
509
Jesus, Lover of My Soul
(Refuge)
518
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me .... 501
Let Me Go
...
614
Lord, Give Us a Vision
...
195
.

Lord,

Hear

Showers

of

Blessing

Lord

of the

Lord,

Church

41
159

Me

161

Speak

to

Love Divine, All Love


.

Sometimes the Shadows


Are Deep
_

Oh,

for

God
for

a Closer

a Heart

My God

517

Walk with
378

...

Pass Me Not, O Gentle


Saviour ...
Purer in Heart, O God
Saviour, Breathe an
Evening Blessing

380
386
70
301

Saviour, I'm Coming


Send Me Light .....
Shine in My Heart,
Lord Jesus
So Let Our Lives and Lips

505
385

..

Express
Spirit so Holy
Stepping in the Light
Striving Onward, Pressing

388
133
561

Forward
435
Teach Me Thy Will, O Lord 566
The Way of the Cross
Leads Home
424
There Shall Be Showers
of Blessing
Therefore Give Us Love

37
....

Thy Will Be Done

541

390

Assurance
All the

Way My

Saviour

Me

Leads

Anywhere with

466
470
477
528

Jesus

Blessed Assurance
Does Jesus Care?
God Moves in a Mysterious

Way

85

God

Will Take Care of You 480


He Knoweth the Way that
- 487
I
Take
495
He Leadeth Me
Heavenly Sunlight
28

How

Gentle God's

Commands

How

Firm a Foundation

Know God's Promise

Know

Know Whom

Is

....

True
I

489
146

476

Love Thee

Better,

Lord

479
I

Have

478
Him
568
Written
There?
486
Is
I've Found a Friend
527
Jesus Loves Even Me
38
Leaning on the Everlasting

Believed

Shall Be Like

My Name

Arms

49

Your Heart Be
Troubled
My Saviour Cares for Me
No Friend Like Jesus
Not Made with Hands
Oh, Happy Is the Man
Precious Promise
Redeemed How I Love to
Proclaim It
Shining Shore
Standing on the Promises
Sweet the Moments
The Gate Ajar for Me
The Great Physician
Let Not

43
More About Jesus
373
More Holiness Give Me .... 429
More Like Jesus
376
More Like Thee, O Saviour 375
More Love to Thee
379
Nearer, My God, to Thee ... 372
Nearer, Still Nearer
377
O for a Faith that Will
Not Shrink
454
O Lord, to Thee I Cry ..... 540
O Lord, Within My Soul
333

Oh,
157

55
137
369
519

..

a Foothold

Have Thine

Excelling

'Tis the Harvest Time


To the Work
Use Me, O My Gracious
Saviour

Jesus

Me

562

...

Give

181

till

with Thy Spirit

From Every Stormy Wind

204
202

Work

My Life's Young
We Come

190

437
210
207

...

360

200

Thine

the Life-Line

Me

of

35
563

Hands

348

The Ninety-Nine

We'll

Fill

for

for Service

My

Stretch

Morning
Father,

..

Throw Out

Father! in

195

.-.

Every

of

Be a Daniel

to

Thee

to

205

164
543
Now Just a Word for Jesus 197
O Where Are the Reapers 216
Over the Ocean Wave
215
Ready to Do His Will
401
Rescue the Perishing
194
Revive Us Again
417
Seedtime and Harvest
583
Send the Light
212
Something to Do
192
Speed Away
208

Jesus

415
384

Blessing

218

Love Each Other

Calls

to Thee
Come, Thou Fount

Close

Father,

Command

The Call for Reapers


The Golden Harvest
The Lord of the Harvest

144

By Thy Blessed Word


Obeying

Dare

Stand Up, Stand Up

311

of Life

153

211

...

Aspiration

At the Cross
Break Thou the Bread

436
412

In the Harvest Field


183
Into Our Hands
209
I've Enlisted in the Service 180
Jesus Saves
_.
201
Let the Lower Lights
Be Burning
193

Long Have They Waited


Lord, Give Us a Vision
Lord, When at Thy

Appeal
and Appeal")

(See "Invitation

I Love to Talk with


366
Jesus
the Wells of Salvation 371

Oh,

Open

to Praise

387

...

..

..

492

The
The
The
The
The

Haven

of

Rest

Lily of the Valley


Lord Is My Shepherd
Lord of Glory
Promises of God

533
538
526
481
503

316
..

...

571
474
178
250
535
524
25
473
490
472

The Solid Rock


The Unseen Hand
.._.
Thou Art the Way
Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me
'Tis so Sweet to Trust in

482
467
341

488

458
475
26
When I See the Blood
307
When Peace, Like a River 484
Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven 335
Will Your Anchor Hold? .... 483

Take the Name of Jesus


with You
27
Take Thou My Hand and
Lead Me
_ 504
The Lord Be with Us
76

Jesus

What God Hath Promised


What Tender Mercy

Atonement
and Atonement")

(See "Suffering

Baptism
Baptized into Our Saviour's

Death
My God, Accept

O Happy Day

My
We

Heart

..

Lord, While
Confess
Bless the Name of
Christ, the Lord

We

167

Jesus, the Light of the

World

272
92

Bethlehem

O Come, All Ye Faithful


O Little Town of Bethlehem
....

Oh, Such Wonderful Love

..

..

Night, Holy Night


Star of the East
Sweet Is the Story
Tell Me the Story of Jesus
There Is No Name so

...

..

95
94
97
88
99
100
96
32
317

Sweet on Earth
_
22
To Us a Child of Hope Is
Born
101
While Shepherds Watched
Their Flocks
Zion's

98

Glad Morning

104

Closing

Abide with Me,


Thee
Bless the

Need

Words

Me

Jesus,

Lead On

Still

Lead Me Safely On
Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy
Blessing

499
514
500
497

79
May the Grace of Christ .... 75
...
O Father, Lead Us
491
Once More Before
Part 78
Praise God from Whom All
...

......

We

Blessings Flow
Saviour, Again to

11

Thy

Name

74

Saviour, Breathe an
Evening Blessing
Saviour, More Than Life

Me

We
No More
Sun of My
Should

70

Meet Here
.

...

Must

I'll

Make

My Home

It

In the Rifted

657
68

According

547
112
311

My

Arise,
Soul, Arise
At the Cross
Behold the Saviour of

Mankind

108

Be the Dear Uniting


Love

542

Blest

Betrayed

Love

Extol the

He
175

of

Sacred
Christ

....

He Loves Me

How
I

512
Is There Any Pleasure? ._ 539
I've Found a Friend
527
Jerusalem, My Happy Home 610
Jesus Will Bear Me O'er .... 537
Keep Me Near Thee
506
Leaning on the Everlasting
Arms
49
Let Not Your Heart
Be Troubled
533
Love Each Other
543
Meet Me There
603
My Saviour Cares for Me .... 538
Near to the Heart of God ... 50
Nearer, My God, to Thee ... 372
Never Alone
534
No Friend Like Jesus
526
No Mortal Eye Hath Seen
601
No Tears in Heaven
600
Not Made with Hands
481
Nothing Like Jesus
271
O Lord, to Thee I Cry
540

If

How Heavenly

Sweet,

Gave My Life for Thee


Would Be a Child

....

117
173
116

544
312

God
Memory

174

of

In

of the Saviour's

Love

Lead Me
Lo,

177
179

Gethsemane

Jesus in

to

Calvary

What a Pleasing

Ill

Sight

..

Ye Saints

Look,

My

545
121

396
Jesus, I Love Thee
Not All the Blood of Beasts 109
Nothing but the Blood
115
Such Love, Such Wondrous

Love
Sweet the Moments
The Bond of Perfectness
The Eventide Falls Gently

87
178

....

Now

550
110
114

Midnight _
I
Survey the
Wondrous Cross

'Tis

When

113

Conference

Our
Redeeming Lord

All Praise to

592
...

531

46
366

Oh! Sing to Me of Heaven 612


One Sweetly Solemn
611

Precious Promise
Rest for the Weary
Rest over Jordan
Safe in the Arms of Jesus
Some Near, Near Day ..._

Soon Trials and Conflicts


Sweet By and By
Sweet Rest in Heaven
That Heavenly Home
The City of Light
The Great Physician
The Lord Is My Shepherd
The Way of the Cross
Leads Home
There Is a Land of
Pure Delight
There'll Be No Shadows in

..

492
574
599
529
536
594
587
598
595
370
535
473

424

How

Me

Yet Alive
Pleasant and How

641

Good
546
What a Pleasing Sight 545
Cause Thy Face on
Us to Shine _
640
Lord, in Thy Presence
52
O God, Our Help
639
Grant Thy Servants,
Through Thy Grace
642
Confession and Testimony
314
Need
All
322
Amazing Grace
Lo,

Lord,

At Calvary

332

Fade, Fade, Each Earthly


Joy
Glorious Peace
His Yoke Is Easy
How Oft, Alas, This
Wretched Heart
1

596

582
488
461

547

And Are We

Have Something
Tell You

Know

Know

606

This Is Not My Place of


Resting
Thou Thinkest, Lord, of
Trust in Jesus

176

Our
Redeeming Lord

Cross of Christ,
Tree

Rock I'm

Think of the Home


over There
Often Weary and Worn
Oh, How I Love Jesus
Oh, I Love to Talk with

Thy Gracious

to

Word

Christ, in the Night

Resiing

..

350
475
484
520

All Praise to

590

489
357
605

..

Peace, Like a River

Was

Jesus

Tell

When

588

Gentle God's

Heaven

422

Soul

of the Soul
Beautiful Heaven

Thought
80

Jehovah
Hide Thou

to

How

Have

Where Could I Go?


Communion

Guide 135

Jesus

368
77

Dismiss Us with Thy


Blessing, Lord
Guide Me, O Thou Great

Dear

Home

Faithful

Spirit,

..

Joy to the World


O Beautiful Star of

Thee

487
495
523

Commands

Silent

Way

.....

Holy

Angels, from the Realms


102
of Glory
Glory to God in the Highest 103
Hark! Are They Not Angels 91
Hark! What Mean Those
Holy Voices
93
374
1 Want to Love Him More

for

He Knoweth the
That I Take
He Leadeth Me
Hiding in Thee

How

Birth")

Room

515
470
Be Not Afraid
530
Beautiful Valley of Eden .... 578
Come Closer to Me
532
Does Jesus Care?
528
God Will Take Care of You 480
Heaven Holds All to Me .... 604
He Hideth My Soul
510
Jesus

459
525
656
593

We

What God Hath Promised

Shelter in the Time of

Must Be

Christmas
"Incarnation and

see

(Also

..

165
166
331
168

Tomorrow
in Jesus

Storm

Anywhere with

..

We're Going Home

What a Friend

Comfort and Consolation

Trusting Jesus
Under His Wings
We'll Never Say Good-by

Better,
It

404
337
348
339

...

Would
334

Love Thee
Lord
My Heart What

479

in

Means

Love

Need Thee Every Hour

to Tell the

Story
....

347
200
354

Need Thee, Precious Jesus 338

Will Be True to Thee

Would Love Thee

400
452
408
342
349

Live for Him


I'm Not Ashamed
Jesus Has Died for Me
Jesus Is All the World to
I'll

Me
as

Just

23
303
302
89
330

Am

Coming Home
Love Found Me
Lord, I'm

Love Lifted Me
Must I Go, and Empty....

Handed?

My
My
My

345
God, I Am Determined 344
396
Jesus, I Love Thee
340
Testimony

Happy Day
Be Ashamed
Shall
Tell What He's Done
You

331

343

The Solid Rock _


Thou Art the Way
Thou Thinkest, Lord,

for

346
482
341
of

Me

488

Consecration
(See "Resignation

and

Consecration")
Consolation
(See "Comfort and Consolation")
Cross
Behold the Saviour of

Mankind

..

Cross of Christ,
Tree
He Loves Me _..
He Was Nailed
for

Am

to the

Coming

to

for

Decision

Full Surrender
All for Jesus

399
403
247
270
299
306
298

as You Are
Jesus

Just

Am Coming, Lord
Am Coming to the Cross
Am Resolved
Have Decided

to Follow
-...
Jesus
Intend to Go Through
...
with Him
Will Never Turn Back
I
I've Enlisted in the Service

304

Jesus, I Come
Just as I
Listen to the Gentle

Am

Promptings
Lord,

I'm

God, I Am Determined
People of the Living God

My

Ready

to

Saviour,

Do His Will
Coming

I'm

Who'll Be the Next?


590

Coming Home

305
439

Thee

368

139

Would

334

Know

I Love Thee Better,


Lord
479
Love Thy Kingdom, Lord 149
Love to Steal Awhile

Love

to Tell the

Story

Need Thee Every Hour


Need Thee, Precious Jesus
Remember Calvary
Thank the Lord My Maker
Will Sing of My Redeemer
Wonder, Often Wonder
....

....

I'm Pressing on the

Alone with God


358
Am I a Soldier of the Cross 425
At the Golden Gate of
Prayer
351
Behold What Love
84
Bless Jehovah
2
Blessed Be the Name
3
Blessed Quietness
131
Break Thou the Bread of

I've

144

Life

We Have Met
Worship
By Thy Blessed Word
Obeying
Brethren,

to

33

Pilgrims

415
140

384
44

35
the

Is

449
502

55
136

Me Now

Follow the Path of Jesus


Give Me a Foothold
Give Me the Bible
Glory Gates
Glory to God on High
Glory to His Name
God Is Love

498
519
138
269
15
4
81

God

Is Love, His Mercy


Brightens

O Thou Great
Have Thine Own Way,
Lord
He Knoweth the Way That
Guide Me,
Jehovah

86

395

487
Take
Heavenly Sunlight
28
Hide Thou Me
514
Him That Cometh unto Me 252
Holy Bible, Book Divine
145
Holy God, We Praise Thy
I

Name
Holy,

10

Holy

Holy,

Holy

Spirit,

Home

of the Soul
Pleasant and

248
302
344

How

How

12

Faithful

Guide 135
588

How

Good
Jesus

1
I
I
I

...

Sweet the
.

Name

Saviour

546

of

Am Coming, Lord
Am Thine, O Lord
Am Trusting in His Word
Am Trusting in My

71

Found a Friend

527
40

Whom All
My Soul
(Martyn)
Jesus, Lover of My Soul
Jesus, from

Blessings Flow

156

..

Jesus, Lover of

(Refuge)
_
Jesus Loves Even
Jesus Paid It All
Jesus,
Jesus,

509
518
38
320
500

Me

Still Lead On
Thy Boundless Love

Me

Jesus, United by
Just as Seemeth

Thy Grace
Good to

Thee
Lead Me Safely On
Lean on His Arms
Leaning on the Everlasting

471

Arms

49

Look, Ye Saints
Lord, a Little Band
Lord, I Hear of Showers of
Blessing _
Lord, in

121

564
41
52

Thy Presence

Lord of Hosts!

We Come

644

Before

Thee Now
Love Divine, All Love

53

Excelling

43

Loving Kindness
17
Majestic Sweetness Sits
Enthroned
18
Make Me a Blessing Today 416
May the Christ-life Shine
in

Me

....

More About Jesus


More Love to Thee

My
My

My
My

Jesus, I Love Thee


Saviour Cares for Me
Near to the Heart of God
Nearer, My God, to Thee
No Friend Like Jesus
Not What These Hands

O Day of Rest and


Gladness
O Father, Lead Us
O God, We Pray for

....
....

45
396
538
50
372
526
318
271

of

My
69

65
491
All

Mankind
Holy Day

365

66
Lord, to Thee I Cry
...
540
Lord, Within My Soul ... 333
the Unsearchable Riches 20

460

462

O Word

14

411

...

....

Have Done
Nothing Like Jesus
Now from the Altar
Heart

410
373
379

God, Accept My Heart 166


God, How Endless Is

O
O
O
O

299

42
549
493
497

Thy Love
499

30
382

Jesus Calls Us

Lord,

404
434

72
200
354
338
507
632

Remember

Me

56

...

Desert
Ever Lead Me
Fade, Fade, Each Earthly
Joy
Faith of Our Fathers
Father, We Come
Fill

Upward Way

In Mercy, Lord,

to

to the Bible
to Thee
Gracious Spirit,

180

258

Have Something
Tell You

All for Jesus


403
All Hail the Power of Jesus'
Name
13
All Things Are Thine
643

300
303

155
401
301

515
356

Dark and Thorny

Need

106
105

..

325

Come, Thou Almighty King


Come, Thou Fount of Every

113

..

Me

Storm
Abide with Me
Abide with Me,

Ill

Cross Bearing
Am I a Soldier of the Cross 425
400
I
Will Be True to Thee
342
I'm Not Ashamed
Jesus, I My Cross Have
....
423
Taken _
Must Jesus Bear the Cross
Alone _.
426
Shall I Be Ashamed
343
427
The Cross Is Not Greater
The Way of the Cross
424
Leads Home

for Grace
Shelter in the Time of

Prayer

Wondrous Cross

Believe the Bible

Away

A
A

Blessing

Me

I
I

Come,
Heavenly Dove
Come, Heaven-bound

Give

Lord

117
116

the Cross 306

The Old Rugged Cross


When
Survey the

Come,

Here,

645
646

Devotion

107

Lead Me to Calvary
The Hand That Was

Wounded

When

643
644

Whose Temple

Cling
Close

Cross

Me

Thou,
Stands

108

Sacred

Dedication
All Things Are Thine
Lord of Hosts!

Thou,
Stands

Whose Temple
of

God Incarnate

645
90

Oh, Could I Speak the


Matchless Worth
.
Oh, for a Closer Walk with

God

378

Oh,

for

Happy

a Heart
Is

How

Love Jesus
to Talk with

to

My God

Love

the

Praise

Man
..

Jesus

Praise God from Whom All


Blessings Flow
Pray, Pray in the Old- Time

Way

406

the Soul's Sincere

355
386
560

O God

Remember Thy Creator


of

Ages, Cleft

for

Me

64

Breathe an
Evening Blessing

352
39
450

in the Light

but Thine
648

Met to
Worship Thee
We're Marching to Zion
What a Friend We Have

36

Ye Nations Round the Earth

6
19

Easter

Be Not Afraid
Be Ye Strong in the Lord

Lead Us
Saviour, Teach Me Day by

496

Brethren,

418

Bringing

34
505

Lord
385

Jesus
Sing About Jesus
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus

Christian, Walk Carefully


Cling to the Bible
Closer Cling to Jesus

Come

388
-

Pilgrims

437
474
353
32

Is a Living Power
from Heaven
Is the Victory
Follow the Path of Jesus

with You

27

Take Thou My Hand and


Lead Me
Take Time to Be Holy
_
Teach Me the Measure of
My Days
_
Teach Me Thy Will, O Lord
Tell Me the Old, Old Story
The Beatitudes
_
The Beautiful Garden of
...

Prayer
The Bond of Perfectness .
The Christian's Guide
The Comforter Has Come ....
The Gate Ajar for Me
The Lily of the Valley
The Lord Is My Shepherd
The Lord of Glory
The Love of God
The Promises of God
The Spirit of the Lord
Revealed
..

No Name

of Blessing
There's a Fountain Free
Therefore Give Us Love

Throw out the Life-Line


Thy Will Be Done
Thy Word Have I Hid in

My

Heart

the Bible

420
566
280
48

22

Upward Way
There Any Pleasure?

....
....
....

37
230

My
My

455
456
498

Thy Boundless Love


42
471
468

of

All

364
193

579
543

345
572

Soul, Be on Thy Guard 451


Never Alone
534
Not Made with Hands
481
..

..

390

Now Just a Word for Jesus 197


Often Weary and Worn .... 531
Oh, Be Still
394

141

Only Remembered
584
Onward, Christian Soldiers 196

541
188

When

the Roll

Is

350
26

Called
577

Building for Eternity (Coats) 191


Building for Eternity
(Sargent)
Eternity
Where Will
Eternity?

199

296

You Spend
268

Evangelistic

Because We Do Not
Love Them
Almost Persuaded
Are You Washed in the
Blood?
At the Saviour's Right

217
263

Hand

When He Comes

276
292
285
219
213
187

Bid Them Look to Christ ....


Bring Them In
Bringing In the Sheaves
Building for Eternity (Coats) 191
Building for Eternity
...

(Sargent)
Christ Receiveth Sinful

199

Men
Come Home, Poor Sinner
Come, Just as You Are
Come, Lost One
Come to Jesus
Come to the Fountain
Come to the Saviour

264
232
247
225
223
231
233

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor


and Needy
Come, Ye Wanderers
Come, Ye Weary Ones,

240
222

...

..

First

....

in

What Tender Mercy

Be Ready
382
539
40

Me

Saviour

We Have

Jesus

438

Shall Be Like Him


Will Sing of My Redeemer
I'm Pressing on the

Lean on His Arms


Leave It There
Leave Your Burden at the
Place of Prayer
Let the Lower Lights Be
Burning
Life on Earth Is But a
Vapor
Love Each Other
Must I Go and Empty-

Friend

458
464
450
440

Eternity

142
132

147

'Tis so Sweet
Jesus
Trust Him
Walk in the Light _
Walking in the Sunshine

436

Jesus,

82

182
186

489
568

362
550

472

273
Lord, of Me 488
Life-Line .... 188
to Trust in

All

Jesus Calls Us

250
25
473
490

511

427
580

Would Men Know?

446

How Gentle God's


Commands

to

27

361

198
604
252

...

..

192
162

While the Days Are Going


By
Winning Souls for Jesus

138

Sheep?

Is

362
279
370

..

449

for the

Heaven Holds All to Me


Him That Cometh unto Me
Hold to God's Unchanging

Handed?

Sweet on Earth
There Shall Be Showers

...

Hand
504
428

so

..

Me

Have You Sought

Take the Name of Jesus


with You
The Beautiful Garden of
Prayer
The Best Friend of All
The City of Light
The Cleft of the Rock
The Cross Is Not Greater
The Last Mile of the Way
The Light of the World Is

569

the

Faith

Give

388
443

...

Up Yonder
Where the Gates Swing
Outward Never ._

56

Is

Low

Is

140
516
532

Desert
Don't Forget to Pray
Don't Let Your Light Burn

133

Sweet Is the Story


Sweet the Moments
178
Take My Heart, O Father!
405
Take My Life, and Let It Be 397
Take the Name of Jesus

There

444

Faith

Jesus

..

..

Me

Closer to

...

Seedtime and Harvest


...
So Let Our Lives and Lips
Express
Somebody Follows You
Something to Do
Speak Gently

What a
581

Dark and Thorny


413

Standing on the Promises


Sweet Hour of Prayer

33

Home Our

Sheaves

47

(Davis)

So Let Our Lives and Lips


Express
Spirit so Holy
Stand Up, Stand Up for

Met

Come, Heaven-bound

Sitting at the Feet of Jesus

(Old tune)

We Have

530
448

Worship

to

Thee

to

Rest over Jordan

359
492
239
599
583

Thou Thinkest,
Throw Out the

Encouragement

70

Remember Me

Jesus

"Resurrection")

(See

301

We Come
Send Me Light
Shine in My Heart,

21
....

Saviour, I'm Coming


Saviour, Like a Shepherd

Day

54
29

350
26
407

Jesus

Saviour,

Saviour,

....

What Tender Mercy


Whiter than Snow
Wonderful Jesus
Wonderful Words of Life
Worthy Art Thou, Lord

521

Safely Through Another

Week

Walk

We Give Thee
Own
We Now Have

Way

Precious Promise

Prayer
Tread Softly

in
11

359
Is

Desire
Purer in Heart,

Rock

387
503
46

366

Oh, Worship the King


Only Thine

Prayer

458

'Tis

Oh,
Oh,
Oh,

Pray, Pray in the Old-time

so Sweet to Trust in
Jesus
the Blessed Hour of

'Tis

Tonight

234
265
296
Follow Me
255
Gather Them into the Fold 218
Give Me Jesus
270
Give Me Thy Heart
260
Glory Gates
269

Do You Love

Eternity

the

World?

....

Hark! the Voice


Calling

of

Jesus

Have You Any Room


Jesus?

._..

The River

205

for

259

Have You Sought

for

the

Sheep?

198

He Seeks His Wandering


267
Sheep
Him That Cometh unto Me 252
His
I
I

Way

Am
Am
Am

with Thee
Coming, Lord .__

Coming

277
299
the Cross 306
298

to

Resolved
Cannot Be Idle
Have Decided to Follow

Jesus
Intend to

Love

I
I

211
183

In the Harvest Field .__


In the Silent Midnight

Watches
Into Our Hands __
Is Thy Heart Right with
God?
Jesus
Jesus

Saves

274

While Jesus Whispers

228
201

___

..._

You Rest

Jesus Will Give


Just as

Am

Knocking

at

Let Jesus

Come

Door
Your

the

Listen to

_ .
the Gentle

Promptings

Long Have They Waited


Look

to the

Lamb

of

God

_
....

Lord, Give Us a Vision


Lord, I'm Coming Home ....
Lost Forever
~
._
No Hope in Jesus
Not Far from the Kingdom
Nothing Like Jesus
Now Just a Word for Jesus
O Save Me at the Cross
O Where Are the Reapers?
.

Something to Do
Speed Away

The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The

....
...

of the

250
207
253
297
287

Is

Harvest

The Midnight Call


The Ninety-Nine

186
281
189

72

204
242
202

Remember
71

...

Is

...

Heart

...

Altar of

45

My
69

..

Saviour, Again to Thy Dear

Name

74

Saviour, Breathe an
Evening Blessing
Sun of My Soul

70
68

Take Thou My Hand and


Lead Me
The Lord Be with Us

504
76

Faith
All the

Leads
Faith

Is

Way My

Saviour

Me

466

a Living Power

from Heaven
Faith Is the Victory
Faith of Our Fathers
Father, I Stretch My

Thee

455
456
434

Hands

360
God Will Take Care of You 480
God's Way Is Best
389
How Firm a Foundation .... 146
Believe the Bible
I
139
to

....

....

..

Know God's Promise


True

118

475
307

and Steadfastness
..

Is

Dark and Thorny Is the


Desert
Don't Let Your Light Burn

449

Low
Faith
Faith

436
456
434
412

the Victory

Is

of Our Fathers
Follow On
For Christ and the Church 153
His Way with Thee
_ 277
Hold to God's Unchanging
Hand
446

How Reads Your


I

Am
Am

Resolved
the Vine
Cannot Be Idle

Life-Book? 442
298
414
190

Intend to Go Through
with Him
_

Want

Will Never Turn Back

Would Love Thee

to

Love Him More

_
....
...

Your

305
374
439
452
402

All on the Altar?


Enlisted in the Service 180
Jesus the Teacher _
148
Let the Lower Lights Be
Burning
.....
193
Let Zion's Watchmen All
Awake
160
Is

..

I've

..

Loyal and True


447
My Soul, Be on Thy Guard 451
O for a Faith that Will Not
Shrink
454
.

Onward, Christian
Saviour, Teach

Soldiers 196

Me Day by

Day

418
583
343
443

Seedtime and Harvest


I
Be Ashamed?
Somebody Follows You
Stand Up, Stand Up for
Shall

437

Jesus
Striving

Onward, Pressing
Forward
Take My Life, and Let It Be
The Bond of Perfectness
The Christian's Passport
.....
The Old Rugged Cross
Trust Your Hand into His
Walk Daily with Your
....
...

in

....

445
450
440
363
203

the Light

Walking in the Sunshine


Watch unto Prayer
We'll

Work

till

Jesus

105

463

Saviour

Walk

435
397
550
432

..

...

476

163

576
448

..

Endless

_.

See the Blood

Away

178

490
482
467

in the Lord
Building for Eternity (Coats) 191
Building for Eternity
(Sargent)
199
By Thy Blessed Word
Obeying
415
Christian, Walk Carefully
444
Close to Thee
384
Dare to Be a Daniel
563

282

Abide with Me
356
Abide with Me, Need Thee 368
Evening Praise
73
Love to Steal Awhile
I
...

Be Ye Strong

208

273

Jesus
Calls

592

....

...

284
238

Evening

192
.....

the Old, Old Story 280


Best Friend of All
279
210
Call for Reapers

The Lord

Will Jesus Find Us

195

Me

Gate Ajar for Me


Golden Harvest
Good Shepherd
Great Reaping Day
Last Great Day
Light of the World

258
220
288
243
236

Coming
You Can't Do Wrong and
Get By

Tell

Who'll Be the Next?


"Whosoever Will"

Why Carelessly Wait?


Why Do You Wait?
Why Not Now?

248
214
256

Sweet the Moments


The Lord of Glory
The Solid Rock
The Unseen Hand
There Is a Fountain
What God Hath Promised

275

182

Wonderful Story of Love


Work, for the Night Is

..

Lord __
457
Jesus Loves Even Me ...
38
Faith Looks Up to Thee 453
Heart Says Amen
392
for a Faith That Will Not
Shrink
454

My
My

A Charge to Keep Have


A Few More Years Shall

to

While the Days Are Going


By

Me
My God, How
Thy Love
Now from the

Dear

Faithfulness

229

In Mercy, Lord,

478
342

...

Faith,

295

268

Will You Go to Jesus? ......


Winning Souls for Jesus __

249
216
237
Oh, Why Not Tonight?
254
Only a Step to Jesus
227
Only Trust Him ...
Onward, Christian Soldiers 196
251
Open Wide Thy Heart
215
Over the Ocean Wave
Remember Me
239
194
Rescue the Perishing
Saviour, I'm Coming
301
212
Send the Light
Shall You? Shall I?
291
Sin Can Never Enter There 283
221
Softly and Tenderly

My

When

293
286
290

193

271
197

Have

Ashamed

261

302
289
226
262

Believed ._

Roll

Watching?

Lower Lights Be

Burning

Know Whom

266

in

You

into

Heart __
Let the

272
224
303
245

I'm Not
Increase

of Life Is

Eternity?
-

World

Exchange?
the Book

When

235
294
203

Answer

Be?

What Would You Give


Opened
Where Shall Be?
Where Will
Go?
Where Will You Spend

the Light of the

Jesus,

...

Calling

Is

Calling

244
209

I've Enlisted in the Service 180


300
Jesus, I Come

188

'Tis the Harvest Time


206
To the Work
185
Troubled Heart, Thy God Is
Calling __
241
Troubled Soul, Thy God Is

305

Want to Be a Worker
I'll Go Where He Sendeth

Me

....

Jesus?
What Will Your

___ 200
184
......

to Tell the Story

the Life-Line

Weighed in the Balance


We'll Work till Jesus Comes
What Will You Do with

190

with Him

Throw Out

304

Go Through

257
of Life
There Is Power in the Blood 278
There's a Fountain Free .... 230
There's a Stranger at the
Door
246
181
Thine for Service ....

Comes

Anchor Hold?
Would Men Know?

Will Your

Ye Are the Light of the


World _._
Yield Not to Temptation

483
438

and

157
441

....

Farewell")

Washing

Feet

Behold, Where, in a Mortal

Form

169

Christ,

in

He

the Night

Was

Betrayed
Extol the Love of Christ
Forever Here My Rest
If I Would Be a Child of

175
173
172

....

God

174

Love Consecrates the


Humblest Act
That Doleful Night

170
171

Go to Thy Rest, Fair Child


God Will Take Care of You
Gone to Bloom Above
Heaven Holds All to Me .Heaven Is My Home
..

How
I

_
in Thee
of the Soul
.

Two

We

...

Valley

607
624
627
480
626
604
609
523
588

586
605
512

-- 610

While Our Hearts

Are Bleeding

......

Me
Me Go
Meet Me There
My Heavenly Home
Jesus Will Bear

O'er

....

Let

622
537
614
603

Is

591
Bright and Fair
My Latest Sun Is Sinking
575
Fast
My Saviour First of All ...... 572
50
Near to the Heart of God
Nearer, My God, to Thee .... 372
600
No Tears in Heaven
...
620
Not Dead, but Sleeping
481
Not Made with Hands .....
O Think of the Home over
592
There
612
Oh! Sing to Me of Heaven
On Jordan's Stormy Banks 567

We Give
Own

..

One Sweetly Solemn


Thought
Only Remembered
Precious Memories
Rock

of

611
584
559

Weary

Ages, Cleft

574
for

Me

..

521

Safe in the Arms of Jesus 529


Shall We Gather at the
River
597
Shall We Meet Beyond the
River
602
Silently, They Pass Away
616
..

Will Never Turn Back ....


Would Be Closer to Thee 381
Rock I'm
Resting
512
I've Found a Friend
527
501
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me
Jesus, Still Lead On
500
In the Rifted

..

643
647
648

84
Behold What Love
1
Come, Thou Almighty King
__ 81
God Is Love

God

Way

86
85
12

43

....
Love Found Me
Oh, Such Wonderful Love
Such Love, Such Wondrous
Love ......
The Love of God
What a Mighty God We

...
..

Serve!

Grace
Grace

87
82

325
322

Amazing Grace
Grace, 'Tis a Charming
Sound

---

Wonderful Grace

Grace

89
88

16
83

Wondrous Love

323
324

Meals

for

to the Father
Great, and God

Glory Be

God Is
Good

...

649

to

653

Guidance and Keeping


Leads

Way My

Saviour

Now

466

Blessed Bible
Cling to the Bible
Ever Lead Me

My

Life's

143
140
502

Young

Morning
Follow Me
Follow the Path
Footprints

of

of Jesus

Jesus

Give Me the Bible


God's Way Is Best
Guide Me, O Thou Great
Jehovah

Oh,

to

of

493
506
391

My
69
491
503

Lead Us

Happy

Is

Man

the

492
Precious Promise
Prince of Peace, Control
- 421
My Will
Saviour, Like a Shepherd
496
Lead Us
Saviour, More Than Life
422
to Me
505
Send Me Light
Shine in My Heart, Lord

385
Jesus
Stepping in the Light
561
Striving Onward, Pressing
435
Forward
.

Take Thou My Hand and


Lead Me
The Christian's Guide
The Unseen Hand
Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me
Thy Word Have I Hid in

My Heart
To Thy Pastures, Fair and
Large

....

141

Heaven

A Few More

Years Shall
576

Roll

Be Not Afraid
530
Beautiful Valley of Eden .... 578
Face to Face with Christ .... 126
Far, Far Beyond the Starry

Heaven Holds All to Me


Heaven Is My Home

Home

of

the

499

....

Soul

Home, Sweet Home


Beautiful Heaven
Must Be

607
604
609
588
573

How

Love

to

Think

of

590

My

Home Above
I'll Make It My Home

586
605

Jerusalem,

My Happy

Home
Jesus Will Bear

562
255
498
508
138
389

504
142

467
488

485
525
Under His Wings
What God Hath Promised .. 475
26
What Tender Mercy
Where Could I Go? .. ..... 520
Where He Leads I'll Follow 494
Yield Not to Temptation .... 441

Me

Father! in

as Seemeth Good

Sky

Is

650
Grace Before Meals
Thanks Returned for Meals 651
652
The Lord's Prayer
All the

42

from the Altar


Heart

the Father
(His Love)

for

Thy Boundless Love

Me

593

Thee but Thine

A Prayer

Remember Calvary

Father,

Holy, Holy, Holy


Love Divine, All Love
Excelling

478
507
439

615
656

613

Is Love, His Mercy


Brightens ..
God Moves in a Mysterious

139

Have

Believed

Thee
Keep Me Near Thee
My Jesus, as Thou Wilt

Giving

Rest for the

..

..

--

-..

Know Whom

Just

Home

God

Rock I'm
...-

Believe the Bible

589
625
the

We'll Never Say Good-by

404

My Happy

Home

Down

Are Going

In the Rifted

Hands

Little

Jesus,

There's a Beautiful,
Beautiful Land

All Things Are Thine


Give to the Lord

My

Home Above
I'll Make It My Home
Resting
Jerusalem,

606

621
528
126

590
of

596

No Shadows

Heaven

He Leadeth Me
495
Hold Thou My Hand
469
Hold to God's Unchanging
Hand
446
Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide 135

Will the Circle Be

Heaven

Beautiful

Must Be
Love to Think

Jesus,

in

Beyond the Starry

Sky
Gathering Buds

Home

a Land of Pure

Is

Delight
There'll Be

356

Hiding

There

Unbroken?

Funeral
Abide with Me
Asleep in Jesus
..

Does Jesus Care?


Face to Face with Christ ....
Fade, Fade, Each Earthly
Far, Far

..

We're Going
Tomorrow"

Fellowship
(See "Love and Fellowship")

Joy

628
618
Sleep till
623
Some Sweet Day
Sometime We'll Understand 619
Soon Trials and Conflicts .... 594
587
Sweet By and By
Teach Me the Measure of
420
My Days
__
617
The Last Farewell
The Last Mile of the Way .. 580
608
The Unclouded Day

That Morning

Fare-well

"Parting

(See

Thou Wast Mild


and Lovely

Sister,

Let

Me

O'er

...

Me Go

Meet Me There
My Heavenly Home

610
537
614
603

Is

Bright and Fair


Latest Sun Is Sinking
Fast

591

My

No Mortal Eye Hath Seen


No Tears in Heaven

575
.

601

600

593

Made with Hands


Think of the Home Over
There
_
Oh! Sing to Me of Heaven
On Jordan's Stormy Banks _
Not

My

481

Rest for the Weary .... ... ...


Rest over Jordan
Safe in the Arms of Jesus ..
Shall We Gather at the
River
597
Shall We Meet Beyond the
River ......
...
602
Sin Can Never Enter There 283
Some Near, Near Day
536
Some Sweet Day ._..
623
Sometime We'll Understand 619
Soon Trials and Conflicts
594
Sweet By and By
587
Sweet Rest in Heaven
598
That Heavenly Home
595
The Christian's Passport
432
The Unclouded Day
608
.

There

a Land

Is

Delight

596

Be No Shadows
Heaven

There'll
in

569

Tomorrow

582
656
593

Is

Called

up Yonder

Where the Gates Swing


Outward Never
Unbroken?

and

Me Now
Me with Thy

131

Spirit

......

Divine

44
1

136
137
134

Faithful
so Holy

Spirit,

...

...

133
132

147
541

Home
Home When
556
555

at

Thou Art Loved


Precious Memories
Thou Gracious God Whose
Mercy Lends
..

558
559

Sky
Home, Sweet Home
Love

to

Think

Home Above

of

Is

Come,
and
Come,
Come,

...

276
84
...

_.

Needy
Ye Wanderers
Ye Weary Ones,
.

Tonight

Do You Love the World?

Me
Give Me Jesus
Give Me Thy Heart
Follow

Glory Gates
Glory to His

...

...

Name
Have You Any Room

...

Am
Am

Coming, Lord
Praying for You

Watches
Thy Heart Right with
God?

Is

607
573

Jesus, the Light of the

586
568
537
564

Just as

Jesus

Is

World
I

Knocking
Let Jesus

...

...

Life for Thee


Silent Midnight

...

.....

at

the Door
into Your

234
265
255
270
260
269
4

267
252
277
348
299
367
312

Promptings

291

31

Gate Ajar

for

...

Me

...

Good Shepherd
Haven of Rest

Light of the
Jesus

...

World

..

272
224
303
245

Is

...

...

...

..

Troubled Soul, Thy God

Is

Calling

235

What a Friend We Have


Do with
..

Answer Be?
What Would You Give in
Exchange?

......

....

Eternity?

275
494
290

to

You
Who'll Be the Next?
"Whosoever Will"

...

...
..

Why Carelessly Wait?


Why Do You Wait?
Why Not Now?
Will

266
295

268

While Jesus Whispers

You Go

to

Jesus?

...

Wonderful Grace
Wonderful Story of Love
Wonderful Words of Life
Ye Must Be Born Again ....

229
258
220
288
243
236
238
324

....

281
36

...

326

(See

Judgment
"Warning and Judgment")

(See

Keeping
"Guidance and Keeping")
Lord's

of Rest

Day

and

Gladness
Holy Day

65
66

Safely Through Another

Week
Is

64
the

Day

the Lord

Hath Made

Upon
248

350

in

This
261

250
253
524

273
242
257
There Is Life for a Look
328
There Is Power in the Blood 278
There's a Fountain Free
230
There's a Stranger at the
Door
246
Troubled Heart, Thy God Is
Calling
241

274
228

Listen to the Gentle

575

...

..

Shall I?

Where He Leads I'll Follow


Where Will
Go?
Where Will You Spend

Come

Heart

The
The
The
The

O Day

...

You Rest

315
239
560

240
222

244

Calling

Am

Me

for

You?

...

Jesus
What Will You
Jesus?
What Will Your

259

Gave My

380

264
232
247
225
223
231
233

for

...

He Seeks His Wandering


Sheep
Him that Cometh unto Me
His Way with Thee
His Yoke Is Easy
I

319
263

Ye Sinners, Poor
.

...

Men

to Jesus
to the Fountain
to the Saviour

Jesus Will Give


..

90

..

Sinner

...

Remember Me
Remember Thy Creator

The Midnight Call


The River of Life

Come, Just as You Are


Come, Lost One

Come
Come
Come

Open Wide Thy Heart


Pass Me Not, O Gentle
Saviour
Redemption! Oh,
Wonderful Story

593

and Appeal

Christ Receiveth Sinful

...

...

Jesus
Not Far from the Kingdom
Nothing Like Jesus
...
O Save Me at the Cross
Oh, Why Not Tonight?
Only a Step to Jesus
Only Trust Him
in

256
289
330
409
603
226
262
271
249
237
254
227
251

Shall

569

All

...

..

No Hope

Seeking

613

for

God

Softly and Tenderly ...


...
221
Tell Me the Old, Old Story 280
The Best Friend of All
279

577

Invitation

to the Lamb of
Lost Forever

Look

Love Lifted Me
Love Not the World
Meet Me There

582

Called

576
578

My

I
Shall Be Like Him
Jesus Will Bear Me O'er
Lord, a Little Band
My Latest Sun Is Sinking

Fast

the Roll

In the

Beautiful Valley of Eden


Far, Far Beyond the Starry

589

Incarnation and Birth


(Also see "Christmas")
Word of God Incarnate

Shall

...

596

Unbroken?

557

Hope
Roll

597
571

...

Where the Gates Swing


Outward Never

A Few More Years

567
574
599

...

up Yonder

Jesus?

There

Home
O Happy Home, Where
Love

572
601
531

536
570
619
594
587
580
608

Tomorrow

When

Guide 135

The Comforter Has Come


The Spirit of the Lord
Revealed
Therefore Give Us Love

Is

613

Holy Ghost, with Light

the

Delight ...
There's a Beautiful,
Beautiful Land
This Is Not My Place of
Resting

Come Home, Poor

Heavenly Dove
Come, Thou Almighty King

Happy
God

...

Almost Persuaded
Are You Washed in the
Blood?
Behold What Love

Holi-

Holy Spirit
Blessed Quietness
Come, Gracious Spirit,

Spirit

Soon Trials and Conflicts


Sweet By and By
The Last Mile of the Way
The Unclouded Day
There Is a Land of Pure

A Ransom

Holiness

Holy

..

569

Will the Circle Be

Fill
Fill

..

Rest over Jordan


_
Shall We Gather at the
River
Shining Shore
Some Near, Near Day
Some Time We'll See
Sometime We'll Understand

577

(See "Sanctification
ness")

All

Will the Circle Be


..

We're Going Home


the Roll

of

606

There's a Beautiful,
Beautiful Land
This Is Not My Place of
Resting
:
We'll Never Say Good-by

When

First

We're Going Home

Pure

of

Saviour

No Mortal Eye Hath Seen


Often Weary and Worn
On Jordan's Stormy Banks
Rest for the Weary
..

592
612
567
574
599
529

the First

Week

...

122

Day

of the

67

Love and Fellowship


Our
Redeeming Lord

All Praise to

Dear Uniting
Love _
......
Be the Tie
Church of God

547

Blest Be the

Blest

151

Happy the Home When


God Is There
Home, Sweet Home
How Pleasant and How

Good

How
I

How Heavenly

Sweet,

Love Thy Kingdom, Lord

Whom

Jesus, from

Jesus, United by Thy Grace


Leaning on the Everlasting

Arms
Lo, What a Pleasing

149

Doctrine?
Chief Shepherd
Here, Lord of Life and
Light
Jesus the Teacher

49
Sight 545

Us

to

Lord, in

640

52
555
543

..

330
24
639
46
88

Love at Home
Love Each Other
Love Lifted Me
My Saviour's Love
O God, Our Help
Oh, How I Love Jesus
Oh, Such Wonderful Love
People of the Living God
Speak Gently
Sweet Is the Story
The Bond of Perfectness ....
The Church of the Living
...

God

.....

The Love

of

God

Therefore Give Us Love

....

Thou Gracious God Whose


Mercy Lends
Trust and Obey
Walk Daily with Your
to

Zion

152
82
541

....

Wondrous Love

445
450
29
83

of

Wisdom

Lord Divine, We Come


Since Jesus Freely Did

Appear

We

__

Join to

Charge to Keep I Have


Are You Adorning the

of

553
554

Speak

to

When
Command

Me

at

Thy

Lord,
Lord,

551

Pray

552

For
Abide with Me, I Need Thee 368
All the Way My Saviour

Leads Me
466
Come, Gracious Spirit,
Heavenly Dove
44
1
Come, Thou Almighty King
Follow the Path of Jesus
498
81
_
God Is Love

God

Is Love, His Mercy


Brightens

He Leadeth Me
Heavenly Sunlight
Hold to God's Unchanging

Hand

...

Trusting in

to
...

Arms

at

Home

Father, Lead Us
....
Saviour, Like a Shepherd

Lead Us
Take the Name
with You

446
462

Thee
Lead Me Safely On
Leaning on the Everlasting
Love

86
495
28

My

Saviour
Just as Seemeth Good

637
148

All

160
159
161

164

Pour Out Thy Spirit


Speak Gently
We Give Thee but Thine

162

Own

648
182

Because
Love Them

We Do

...

493
497
49
555
491

496

of Jesus

27

62

Begin the Day with God _


Every Morning Mercies New

61

Name Thy Hallowed


Name

__

Bid Them Look to Christ ....


Bring Them In
Bringing In the Sheaves
Gather Them into the Fold
Give Me Jesus
Hark! the Voice of Jesus
Calling
..

Have You Sought

217
219
213
187

218
270
205
198
190
184
211
183
209
201

In the Harvest Field


Into Our Hands

Saves

Jesus, the Light of the

the Lord a Morning


Song
My God, how Endless Is
Thy Love
Now the Shades of Night
Are Gone
_
Saviour, Hear Us, We Pray

New

272

Lower Lights Be

Burning

193

Long Have They Waited

214
Look to the Lamb of God _ 256
No Friend Like Jesus
526
O Where Are the Reapers? 216
Over the Ocean Wave
215
Rescue the Perishing
194
Send the Light
...
212
...

Something to Do
Speed Away

208

Happy Day

...

...

Good Shepherd
of

327
326

Year

Soul,

629
..

631

630

All
Jesus'

Name
And Are We Yet

Alive

....

As

the Sun Doth Daily Rise


At the Golden Gate of

Prayer
Begin the Day with God
Break Thou the Bread

13
641
62

351
_

61

144

Life

of

We Have Met
to Worship .
Come, Gracious Spirit,
Heavenly Dove
Come, Heaven-bound

44
56

Come, Thou Almighty King


Every Morning Mercies New

We Come

Father,

Me Now

Glory Gates
Glory to God on High
God Is Love
Guide Me, O Thou Great
Jehovah
1

Owe

the Lord a

of

Lord,

132

Now

63

Morning
58

Hear

of

Showers

Blessing

644

Hosts

We Come

Before

Now

53

the Shades
Are Gone

207
253

O Day

204
202

O
O

41
52

Thy Presence

in
of

Thee

of Rest

of

Night
60

and

Gladness
Holy Day
Thou,
Stands

65
66

Whose Temple
...

Once Again

We Come

Week

Saviour, Hear Us, We Pray


Saviour, We Come to Thee

182

Take Time

.....

220

Tell

186
281

'Tis

...

645
51

Safely Through Another

266

...

While the Days Are Going

269

499

Song
Lord,

57
55
136
15
81

Name Thy Hallowed


Name

Lord,

...

33

Pilgrims

346
210

......
The Ninety-Nine
Throw Out the Life-Line
188
'Tis the Harvest Time
206
To the Work
185
What Will You Do with

By
"Whosoever Will"
Winning Souls for Jesus
Wonderful Story of Love

....

Another Year
Another Year Is Dawning
Now, Gracious Lord, Thine
Arm Reveal

the Harvest

Calls

Jesus?

331

New
And Now, My

Lord

Comforter Has Come


Golden Harvest
Lord

60
59

332
337
330

._

..._

The Hallowed Spot


Ye Must Be Born Again

192

He's Done

Call for Reapers

58

45

and Regeneration

Birth

At Calvary
Glorious Peace
Love Lifted Me

Fill

World

The
The
The
The
The

63

Owe

Brethren,

for the

Sheep?
Cannot Be Idle
I
Want to Be a Worker
I'll Go Where He Sendeth
I

Tell What
for You

57

Opening
Hail the Power of

Not

189

As the Sun Doth Daily Rise

Mission
All

Is

Morning

636

While the Days Are


Going By

Jesus

Marriage Services, Appropriate

Am

158

Church

the

163

635

Awake

Let the

Watchmen

Let Zion's

....

Me

Marriage

O God

....

Night

for the

Coming

the Light

We're Marching

550

557
465

Saviour
in

155
162
32

Sunshine

in the

458
39
440

Ministry

Lord

Shine
Thy Presence

37

Tread Softly

546
544

Cause Thy Face on

Lord,

of Blessing
so Sweet to Trust in
Jesus

'Tis

Walking

156
549

Work,
504
428

Be Holy _
There Shall Be Showers
to

556
573

All

Blessings Flow

Walk

542
548

My Hand and

Take Thou
Lead Me
Take Time

to

Be Holy

64
59
34

428

Me the Old, Old Story 280


the Blessed Hour of

Prayer

352
595

Tread Softly

39

We Now Have

Met to
Worship Thee
_
54
Where He Leads I'll Follow 494
Wonderful Words of Life
36
Worthy Art Thou, Lord
6
...

...

Ordination
Chief Shepherd
Great King of Saints
Here, Lord of Life and
Light
...
Make Me a Blessing Today

635
638

Pour Out Thy

Spirit

637
416
636

Parting and Farewell


Bless the Words
_
Blest Be the Dear Uniting

Love
Blest Be the Tie
God Be with You
Lord, Dismiss

Blessing

May

My

542
548
654

Us with Thy
79
75

..

Grace

the

77

of Christ
in

..

Dearest Friends,

Bonds

of

Love

655

Once More Before We Part


Shall We Meet Beyond

602

River

the
Shall

78

We Meet Here No
_. 657
More
623
Some Sweet Day
656
We'll Never Say Good-By

Love Divine, All Love

337

of

336

O
O

All Ye Faithful ....


94
Lord, to Thee I Cry
...
540
the Unsearchable Riches
20
Oh, Could I Speak the

Matchless Worth
Oh, How I Love Jesus
Oh, Worship the King

..

Blessed Assurance
Blessed Be the Name
Christ, the Lord, Is Risen

Take the Name

Glorious Things of Thee


154
Are Spoken
__. 269
Glory Gates
Glory to God in the Highest 103
Glory to God on High
15
4
Glory to His Name
81
God Is Love
Is

86
510
28
10
12

Holy, Holy, Holy

Sweet the

Name

Know

Owe

Love Thee

Song
Thank

58
the Lord My Maker 632
8
Will Sing of My Redeemer
30
I
Wonder, Often Wonder
Jesus Is All the World to Me 23
.

Jesus,
to

Thy Boundless Love

Me

42
92

Joy to the World


Look, Ye Saints

Lord of Hosts!

596

644

26
335
324
21

of

Love

...

Prayer
.

Stretch

Thee

281
83
6
19

My

..

Love

to Steal

Away

Must

Tell

351
361

455
522

Young
...
.

562
137
369
469
134

_
.

306
367

41
159
161

Church

the

to

We Come

Me
Before

Thee Now
53
More Holiness Give Me
429
More Like Thee, O Saviour 375
More Love to Thee
379
Nearer, Still Nearer
Now from the Altar of
My Heart

377

O Father, Lead Us
O God, Our Help
O God, We Pray for All
Mankind
O Grant Thy Servants,
Through Thy Grace
O Lord, to Thee Cry
O Save Me at the Cross
O Thou, Whose Temple

69
491
639

365

Stands
Oh, I Love

....

642
540
249
645

Talk with

to

366

Pass Me Not,
Saviour

Gentle
380

Pray, Pray in the Old-Time

Way

359
the Soul's Sincere

Is

Desire

355
239
Saviour, Hear Us, We Pray 59
Saviour, I'm Coming
301
Saviour, We Come to Thee 34
Send Me Light
505,
Shine in My Heart, Lord
Jesus
385
Sun of My Soul
68
Sweet Hour of Prayer .... .... 353
Take My Heart, O Father
405
The Beautiful Garden of
Prayer
362
The City of Light
370

Remember Me

The Eventide

Falls Gently

Now

110
652

The Lord's Prayer


'Tis the Blessed Hour of
Prayer
Use Me, O My Gracious

352

Saviour
Watch unto Prayer
What a Friend We Have
in Jesus

Lord

Redemption
A Prayer for Grace

A Ransom

for

All

Need
Amazing Grace
Are You Washed
All

My

Soul,

Arise

411

72
357

Forever Here

Mankind

My

...

350
646
325
319
314
322

in the

Blood?
Arise,

419
363

...

_...

Here,

At Calvary
At the Cross
Behold the Saviour of

Awhile

Jesus

Blessing

When

...

Me

with Thy Spirit


From Every Stormy Wind
Hold Thou My Hand
Holy Ghost, with Light
Divine
1 Am Coming to the Cross
I
Am Praying for You ....
I Am Thine,
O Lord
I

My Hands

Life's

640
195

Showers

of

..

360

Morning

Hear

from Heaven
Fast to Thine Arm
to

Lord,

Prayer
16

Don't Forget to Pray


Faith Is a Living Power

121
_

67
29

576
A Prayer for Grace
325
Abide with Me
356
Abide with Me, I Need Thee 368
Alone with God
358
As the Sun Doth Daily Rise 62
At the Golden Gate of

Fill

Shall Roll

Father! in

Morning

..

Worthy Art Thou, Lord


Ye Nations Round the Earth
Prayer and Supplication
A Few More Years

479

Lord

the Lord a

122
of the

..

Wonderful Grace
Wonderful Jesus
Wonderful Story
Wondrous Love

14

Better,

Serve!

364

on Us to Shine
Lord, Give Us a Vision

Jesus

Week

Father,

of

Jesus

22

the

Is

What Tender Mercy


Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven

35
Blessing
565
..
Fairest Lord Jesus
For the Beauty of the Earth 634

Name

477
3

Love, His Mercy


Brightens
.*
He Hideth My Soul
Heavenly Sunlight
Holy God, We Praise Thy

27
25
82
433

at the

Prayer

of

Cause Thy Face

Lord,

Speak

336

We're Marching to Zion


What a Mighty God We

How

....

Leave Your Burden


Place

Dear

Faith,

457

of

of Jesus

71

My

of

87
32

The Lily of the Valley


The Love of God
The Temple of God
There Is No Name so Sweet
on Earth

Me

Increase
Lord

Lord,
Lord,

31
5

with You

....

Lord

633
417

63

Need Thee Every Hour


354
Need Thee, Precious Jesus 338
I
Want to Love Him More 374
I Would Love Thee
452
In Mercy, Lord, Remember
I

9
51
11

Revive Us Again
Seeking for Me
Sing About Jesus
Such Love, Such Wondrous
Love
Sweet Is the Story
Sweet Peace, the Gift of
God's Love

Name Thy Hallowed


Name

46

All

Praise to God, Immortal


Praise

641
84
2

123
Today _
Come, Thou Almighty King
Come, Thou Fount of Every

God

Once Again We Come


Praise God from Whom
Blessings Flow

13

And Are We Yet Alive


Behold What Love
...

Day the
Lord Hath Made
Upon the First Day

Praise and Adoration

43

Come,

This

All Hail the Power of


Jesus' Name

Bless Jehovah

.._

..

..

Peace
Glorious Peace
Sweet Peace, the Gift
God's Love

Excelling

Love Found Me
89
Loving Kindness
17
Majestic Sweetness Sits
Enthroned
18
My God, how Endless Is
Thy Love
45
My Jesus, I Love Thee
396
My Saviour's Love
24
Nothing Like Jesus
._ ..... 271

Rest

276
112
332
311
108
172

!
;

'

'

Glorious Peace
337
Grace Greater than Our Sin 321
Grace, Tis a Charming
323
Sound
_.
116
He Loves Me
_
He Was Nailed to the
107
Cross for Me
I Gave My Life for Thee _. 312
I

Heard

Know Whom

334

the Voice of

Say

Jesus

'

Have Something I Would


._
Tell You

Believed
I Will Sing
Jesus Paid

of

329

Have

My Redeemer

478
8

320
330
313

Love Lifted Me
_
Mercy's Free _
My Faith Looks Up to Thee 453
572
My Saviour First of All
Not All the Blood of Beasts 109
Not What These Hands
....

'

Have Done

Nothing but the Blood

O Happy Day

<

One Day!
Redeemed How

Love

to

316

Proclaim It
Redemption! Oh,
Wonderful Story

315

Room

for Thee
Such Love, Such Wondrous
Love
Sweet Peace, the Gift of
God's Love

Tell
I

99
87

336

the Story of Jesus 317


308
Cleansing Wave

The
The Hallowed Spot
The Hand That Was
Is

327

Me

Wounded

for
of the

106

World

Is
Is
Is

118
a Fountain _
328
for a Look
Power in the Blood 278
.

of

Midnight
I
See the Blood
I
Survey the
Wondrous Cross

Where

Jesus

'Tis

Is,

God

'Tis

When
When

..

310

114
_. 307

113

Heaven 335

Wonderful Grace
Wondrous Love
Ye Must Be Born Again

324
83

326

Refuge

Shelter in the

Time

of

Storm

Alone with God


Blessed Quietness
Closer Cling to Jesus
._.
Come Closer to Me
Ever Lead Me
Fast to Thine Arm
From Every Stormy Wind
Grace Greater than Our Sin
He Hideth My Soul
Hide Me, O My Saviour ....
Hide Thou Me
Hiding in Thee
...
Hold Thou My Hand
How Firm a Foundation
How Gentle God's
..

..

...

Commands
1

Heard the Voice


Say

of

True

Must Tell Jesus


In the Rifted Rock I'm
I

Resting

515
358
131

516
532
502
522
369
321

510
513
514
523
469
146

Soul

Saviour
Rock of Ages, Cleft
(Old

Me

....

..

Me

tune)
of Prayer
of the Living

Rock

Cleft of the

Good Shepherd
Haven of Rest
Lord

...

Glory

of

Rock

Solid

..

More Like Jesus

.....

Way My Saviour
466
Leads Me
_
I a Soldier of the Cross 425
Blessed Assurance
477
..

By Thy Blessed Word


Obeying
_
Close to Thee

Footprints of Jesus
God's Way Is Best
Hark! the Voice of Jesus
Calling

Own Way,

with Thee
Alas, This

Wretched Heart
with

Vale

1
I
I
I

Am
Am
Am
Am

God

430

...

431
the Cross 306
.

to

Resolved
the Vine
Thine,

Gave My

298
414

Lord

Life for

.......

Thee

....

166

344
392
391
396
377
394

Only Thine

387
406

Prince of Peace, Control


My Will
Ready to Do His Will

421
401

Us Again
Saviour, Like a Shepherd
Lead Us
Saviour, More Than Life

417
496

..

to

Me

422

Me Day by

Saviour, Teach

Day
Shall

418
343

Be Ashamed?

Sitting at the Feet of Jesus

(Old tune)
..
so Holy
Striving Onward, Pressing

413

Spirit

133

Forward
Take My Heart, O Father
Take My Life, and Let It Be
Take Time to Be Holy
Teach Me the Measure of
My Days
The Cross Is Not Greater
The Eventide Falls Gently

435
405
397
428

..

..

Now

420
427
110

-..

Way

Thou Art the


Thy Will Be Done
Trust and Obey
Use Me, O My Gracious

207
433
424

for Service

....-

..

181
341

390
465

419

Saviour

Walk Daily with Your


Saviour

...

426

271

---

Thine

Thou Secret

Coming

Nothing Like Jesus


Oh, Be Still
Oh, for a Heart to Praise

205

Walk

579
302

376

Must Jesus Bear the Cross


...Alone?
My God, Accept My Heart
My God, I Am Determined
My Heart Says Amen
My Jesus, as Thou Wilt ....
My Jesus, Love Thee
Nearer, Still Nearer

The Golden Harvest


The Temple of God
The Way of the Cross
Leads Home

339
Life-Book? 442

to

....

508
389

395
277

How Reads Your

329

512

384
532
398

..

Oft,

Coming Home

..

415

Come Closer to Me
...
Consecration
...
Fade, Fade, Each Earthly
404
Joy ...
522
Fast to Thine Arm
412
Follow On

Humility,

476
357

403

Am

489

Is

..

Way

493
But a

Is

Revive

tion")

How

383

152
511

253
524
490
482
230
310
464
525

Resignation and Consecration


399
A Full Surrender
A Prayer for Grace
...
325

His

to

423

413
353

and Regenera-

Lord

the

Cross
Just as Seemeth Good

Love Not the World


...... 409
Make Me a Blessing Today 416
May the Christ-life Shine
in Me
.- 410

Regeneration

Have Thine

Taken
Jesus, Keep Me Near

Lord, I'm

16

..

211
408
486
402

521

Peace, Like a River 484


Where Could I Go?
520
483
Will Your Anchor Hold?

...

Him

Live for

My Name Written There?


Your All on the Altar?
My Cross Have
Jesus,
Is
Is

My God

Serve!

All for Jesus


All the

Me
I'll

380

When

Birth

Would Love Thee


Would Not Have My Way
Go Where He Sendeth

184

Thee
Life on Earth
Vapor

What a Mighty God We

"New

Will Be True to Thee


Will Never Turn Back

507
374
400
439
452
393

I'll

501

There's a Fountain Free


Thou Spotless Lamb of God
Trust Him
Under His Wings
What a Friend We Have
in Jesus
350

(See

Remember Calvary _
Want to Be a Worker
Want to Love Him More

God
The
The
The
The
The

518

for
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus

Sweet Hour
The Church

I
I

509

Soul

Leave It There
468
Leave Your Burden at the
Place of Prayer
364
Near to the Heart of God
50
Never Alone
534
O God, Our Help
639
O Save Me at the Cross .... 249
Sometimes the Shadows
Are Deep
...517
Pass Me Not, O Gentle

Humble Thyself

Jesus

Know God's Promise

of

..

Life

Thou Spotless Lamb

My
My

of

I
I

383

(Refuge)
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot

273

Jesus

There
There
There

the

Me

The Light

to

23

Keep Me Near

Cross
Jesus, Lover
(Martyn)
Jesus, Lover

318

115
331
Soul . 333
309

My

Lord, Within
'

World

All the

Is

Me

..

All

It

Jesus
Jesus,

Walking

When

...

in the

Here,

Sunshine
Lord

....

Whiter than Snow

445
440
646
407

Resurrection

411

Awake, Awake, O Earth

312

Christ Arose

120
119

597

the Lord, Is Risen

Christ,

Today
Ye

Look,
This

Is

123

Saints
the Day the Lord

Hath Made

Upon

121

__

122

Day

the First

67

_.

Sheaves
Sheaves

the

in

Christ's Return

Face

to

Face with Christ

....

Make It My Home _
In That Day
Jerusalem, My Happy Home
I'll

Life

on Earth

Vapor

426

_-_

Saviour

First of All

Only Remembered
_
Seedtime and Harvest
The Great Reaping Day
The Last Mile of the Way _
There'll Be No Shadows

Heaven

in

605
585
610
579

Must Jesus Bear the Cross


Alone?

My

581
187
130
126

But a

Is

572
584
583
297
580

606

This Is Not My Place of


Resting _ _
To the Work
We'll Work till Jesus

582
185

Comes
Where the Gates Swing
Outward Never

203
569

Salvation

Amazing Grace
At Calvary
Blessed Assurance
Christ Receiveth Sinful Men
Forever Here My Rest
Glorious Peace
Glory to His Name
Grace Greater than Our Sin
He Hideth My Soul
He Was Nailed to the
Cross for Me
...

I
I

322
332
477
264
172

337
4

321
510
107

Yoke Is Easy
348
Coming to the Cross 306
Have Something I Would
Tell You
334

His

...

Am

Know in My Heart What


It
Means
_
Know Whom Have

347

Believed
I
Love to Tell the Story
Jesus Has Died for Me
Jesus Paid It All
Jesus Saves
Look to the Lamb of God

Love Found Me
Mercy's Free
_..*
Nothing but the Blood

O Happy Day

Oh, Such Wonderful

One Day!
Redeemed

478
200
349
320
201
.

...

Proclaim
Redemption!

309
I

Love

to

316

It

Oh,
Wonderful Story
Sweet Peace, the Gift
God's Love
The Great Physician
The Hand that Was

Wounded

256
89
313

115
331
Love _ 88

...

How

336
535
106

a Look

Thou Spotless Lamb

of

God

257
328
310

Troubled Heart, Thy God


Is

Calling

When
When
598

241

See the Blood


307
Peace, Like a River 484

of

God

151

430

Praise

381

My

....

Soul

Oh, for a Closer Walk


with God
Open the Wells of

...

Salvation
Purer in Heart, O God
Take Time to Be Holy _
The Blameless Church
The Christian's Passport

...

The Temple of God _


Whiter than Snow
Second Coming

Face

to

Cometh?

....

Face with Christ

..

He Comes
That

In

378

According

Word

What

128

Answer

Will Your

295
the

Book

of Life

the Roll

293
Is

Called

up Yonder

Where
Where

Shall I Be?
Will I Go?
Will Jesus Find Us

...

Watching?
(See

577
286
290

284

Service
"Activity Service")

176
the

in

276

Arise, My Soul, Arise


At the Cross
Behold the Saviour of

112
311

108
84

Cross of Christ, O Sacred


Tree
_
117
He Loves Me
116
He Was Nailed to the
Cross for Me
107
I Wonder,
Often Wonder .... 30
In Memory of the Saviour's
_

Love
Jesus Has Died for Me
Jesus in Gethsemane

643
641

...

Another Year
Another Year Is Dawning

177
349
179

Lead Me to Calvary
Mercy's Free
Not All the Blood of Beasts
Nothing but the Blood

313

Sweet the Moments


The Cross Is Not Greater
The Eventide Falls Gently

427

Now

The Hand That

Wounded

for

111

109
115
178

no

Was
Me

106
105

The Old Rugged Cross


There Is a Fountain
.118
There Is Power in the Blood 278
Thou Spotless Lamb of God 310
'Tis
Midnight
114
When I Survey the
..

..

113

Supplication
(See "Prayer

and Supplication")

Testimony

629
.

Chief Shepherd
...
For the Beauty of the Earth
Give to the Lord
Glory Be to the Father
God Be with You
God Is Great, and God Is

Good

and Atonement
Thy Gracious

Wondrous Cross

Things Are Thine

And Are We Yet Alive


And Now, My Soul,

to

Stead-

Blood?

Special Occasion
All

and

Are You Washed

Is

Opened

When

297
287
127
129

Me

Tell

Be?

When

292
285
125
130
296
126
585

....

Watchman,

Suffering

371

386
428
150
432
433
407

124

Day

The Bridegroom Soon Will


Call Us
The Great Reaping Day
The Last Great Day
The Midnight Cry
..

Steadfastness
(See "Faithfulness
fastness")

Mankind

When He Comes

648
656
646

..

Behold What Love

Hand
Christ the Lord
Christ's Return
Eternity

633

We'll Never Say Good-by


When Here, O Lord

274
373
429
376
333

At the Saviour's Right

Be Ready

Own

Is

Lord, Within

645
636

We Meet Here No
More
657
Thanks Returned for Meals 651
The Lord's Prayer
652
We Give Thee But Thine

374

382

Thy Heart Right with


God?
More About Jesus
More Holiness Give Me
More Like Jesus

642

Should

431

I'm Pressing on the

Upward Way

630
639

Stands
Pour Out Thy Spirit ......
Praise to God, Immortal

314

Humble Thyself to Walk


with God
Humility, Thou Secret Vale
I Want to Love Him More
Would Be Closer to Thee

Lord, Thine

O God, Our Help


O Grant Thy Servants,
Through Thy Grace
O Thou, Whose Temple

and Holiness

Need

Arm Reveal

335
324
83

315
of

Me

for
The River of Life
There Is Life for

All

Church

Reward
Bringing Home Our

Now, Gracious

'Tis

Is,

Sanctification

of the

Week

Bringing

Where Jesus
Heaven

Wonderful Grace
Wondrous Love

"Confession

and

631

(See

635
634
647
649
654

Thanksgiving
Blessed Be the Name
3
For the Beauty of the Earth 634

653
Grace Before Meals
650
Great King of Saints
638
Here, Lord of Life and Light 637
1 Thank the Lord My Maker
632
Lord, Cause Thy Face on
Us to Shine
640
Lord of Hosts!
644
My Dearest Friends, in
Bonds of Love
655

Testi-

mony")
...

Thank

the Lord

My Maker

Loving Kindness
Praise to God, Immortal
Praise
Ye Nations
Earth ...

17
.....

Round

633

the

The Church
A Charge to Keep I Have
According to Thy Gracious

Word

632

19

163

176

Are You Adorning the

Am
Am

Doctrine?

158

Baptized into Our Saviour's

Death

165

Behold, Where, in a Mortal

Form

._

._.

Building for Eternity


Christ, in the Night

Was

Extol the

175
151

God

of

Love

.173

Christ

of

For Christ and the Church 153


172
Forever Here My Rest
Glorious Things of Thee

Are Spoken
Love Thy Kingdom, Lord
If I Would Be a Child
.

God
Memory

--.

of

In

of the

Love

Whom

Let Zion's

_
All

Lord,
Lord,

160
159

Speak

Me

to
at

When
Command

161

Thy

363

..

My Name

Jesus

World

All the

Is

Me

-.-

(Martyn)

to

23

Jesus, Lover of

My

Soul
-

509

518
471
468
392
391
538
526
394
227
251
521
529

...

My

Soul

Arms

There _
It
Heart Says Amen
Jesus, as Thou Wilt ....
Saviour Cares for Me
No Friend Like Jesus
Oh, Be Still

My
My
My

..

Only Trust Him


Open Wide Thy Heart
Rock of Ages, Cleft for

Me

Safe in the Arms of Jesus


- 571
Shining Shore
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus
..

164

Love Consecrates the


170
Humblest Act
My God, Accept My Heart 166
168
Confess
While
We
Lord,

Onward, Christian

Soldiers 196
the Living God
155
162
178
171
That Doleful Night
150
Church
Blameless
The
The Church of the Living
152
God
482
The Solid Rock
Bless the Name of
167
Christ, the Lord
Ye Are the Light of the
_..157
World

People

Is

174

156
179

Church

the

of

Watch unto Prayer


Watchman, Tell Me
Weighed in the Balance
What Will You Do with

Is

Leave

Awake
Lord

584
560
583
291
283

Remember Calvary
I'll Live for Him
I'm Not Ashamed

(Refuge)
Lean on His

All

Watchmen

Only Remembered
Remember Thy Creator
Seedtime and Harvest
Shall You? Shall I?
Sin Can Never Enter There
The Bridegroom Soon Will
Call Us
The Great Reaping Day
The Last Great Day
The Midnight Call
The Midnight Cry

305

476
507
408
342
Written There? 486

True

Jesus, Lover of

Saviour's

Blessings Flow
Jesus in Gethsemane

Not Far from the Kingdom 262


Oh, Why Not Tonight? ...... 237

462
-.

...

Know Gods Promise

460

Go Through

154
149

177

Jesus, from

Word

..

Betrayed

Church

169
199

He

Trusting in His
Trusting in My

Saviour
Intend to
with Him

of

Speak Gently
Sweet the Moments

We

(Davis)

143

Blessed Bible

Break Thou the Bread

474
Take My Life, and Let It Be 397
473
The Lord Is My Shepherd
472
The Promises of God
467
...
The Unseen Hand
118
There Is a Fountain
Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me 488
'Tis So Sweet to Trust in
458
.._
Jesus
To Thy Pastures, Fair and
485
Large
465
Trust and Obey
.__ 464
Trust Him
461
....
Trust in Jesus
463
Trust Your Hand into His
459
Trusting Jesus
475
What God Hath Promised

Standing on the Promises

Life

Cling

the Bible

to

Give Me the Bible


Holy Bible, Book Divine
How Firm a Foundation

...

...

1 Believe the
Bible
Jesus the Teacher

O Word

God

of

Incarnate

The Beatitudes
The Christian's Guide
The Spirit of the Lord
Revealed

Thy Word Have

My

Hid

Wonderful Words

90
48
142

Leads

Way My

....

of Life

....

Consecration

God Moves

in

..

466
470
398
528

389
Best
...
510
Soul
He Knoweth the Way That
487
Take
I
495
He Leadeth Me
469
Hold Thou My Hand ...
Is

How Gentle
Commands

Brethren,

We Have

Met

for

Eternity

Me Thy

Heart

He Comes
He Seeks His Wandering
Sheep

..

God's
489

In

the

Silent

.....

Must

World

Opened

When

Called

Is

577
286
290

Where
Where
Where

Shall I Be?
Will I Go?
Will You Spend
Eternity?

268
288
236

Why
Why

Carelessly Wait?
Not Now?
Will Jesus Find Us

Watching?
Work, for the Night

284
Is

Coming
Ye Must Be Born Again
You Can't Do Wrong and
..

Get By

...
.

199
125

444
130

282

(See "Marriage")

Worship
All Hail the Power of
Jesus' Name
-

As the Sun Doth Daily Rise


Begin the Day with
Bless Jehovah

God

.._

..

3
to

33

--

44
56

._.

Come, Thou Almighty King


Come, Thou Fount of Every
Blessing
Dismiss Us with Thy
Blessing, Lord
Evening Praise

35

80
73
57
565
55

Fairest Lord Jesus


Come
Father,

We

Glory to God on High


Glory to His Name
Grace, 'Tis a Charming

267

--Sound
Heavenly Sunlight

Holy God,
Holy,

We

Praise

Thy

__

Holy
the

Jesus

Love

323
28

Holy,

How Sweet
I

15

--

Name

244

345
226

Every Morning Mercies

124

274
289
409

61

77

Name

We Have Met
Worship
Come, Gracious Spirit,
Heavenly Dove
Come, Heaven-bound
Pilgrims

13
62
2

Words

New
240
265
-- 296
260

....

189

326

Wedding

Go, and

Empty-Handed
No Hope in Jesus

293

the Roll

up Yonder

Midnight

Watches
Is Thy Heart Right with
God?
Lost Forever
Love Not the

292
285

to

Eternity

Give

Is

..

33

85

My

...

When He Comes

Christ the Lord Cometh?


Christian, Walk Carefully
.....
Christ's Return
Come, Ye Sinners, Poor

294
36

a Mysterious

Way

God's Way
He Hideth

Hand

Life

of

Brethren,

At the Saviour's Right

Be Ready

275
307

See the Blood

Book

295

in

Exchange?
the

294
266

_
---

127

Answer

What Would You Give

When
When

128

297
287
242

129
...

..

Blessed Be the
217
263

and Needy
Do You Love the World?

Jesus

Does Jesus Care?

Love Them
Almost Persuaded

Building
(Sargent)

Saviour

Me

Anywhere with

All

Be?

Bless the

Warning and Judgment


Because We Do Not

147

Trust
All the

494

Follow

141

in

the Balance

in

144
140
138
145
146
139
148

I'll

Worship

Heart

Weighed

Where He Leads

of

Jesus?
Will Your

What

47

Sometime We'll Understand 619

..

The Word

...

to Steal

Name

of

10
12
14

Awhile

Away

72

Name Thy Hallowed


Name

63

599

Owe

Will Sing of

Wonder, Often Wonder

the Lord a

Song
In

Morning
58

My Redeemer
..

30

Mercy, Lord, Remember

Me

71

_.

Jesus Calls Us
Jesus Is All the World to

40

Me
Jesus Loves Even

23
38

__.

Thy Boundless Love

Jesus,
to

Me

Me

Arms

49

Lord, Dismiss

Us with Thy

Blessing
Lord,

79

Hear

of

Showers
41
52
53

43

Excelling

Loving Kindness
Majestic Sweetness
Enthroned

May

the

Grace

17
Sits

of Christ

My God, how Endless Is


Thy Love
My Saviour's Love
Near to the Heart of God _
Now from the Altar of My
,

Heart

Now

the Shades
Are Gone

O Day
O
O

of

Rest

of

45
24
50

Again
Dear Name

to

Blessing

27
48
25
76

22
of

37
39

__.

60

We Now Have

the First

Day

of the

Week

Met to
Worship Thee
We're Marching to Zion
What a Mighty God We

67

54
29
16

Life

Youth
Cling to the Bible
Dare to Be a Daniel
Fairest Lord Jesus
Father! In My Life's

140
563
565

Young

Morning
Footprints of Jesus
For Christ and the
Give Me the Bible

562
508

Church 153

Me Thy Heart
Heavenly Sunlight .
Holy Bible, Book Divine

138

Give

260
28
......

Am

Saviour
Have Decided to Follow

Trusting in

145

My
462

304
Jesus ..-_
Will Be True to Thee ...... 400
Loves
Even
Me
38
Jesus
Just as Seemeth Good to
493
Thee
506
Keep Me Near Thee
564
Lord, a Little Band
447
Loyal and True
Christ-life
Shine
May the
410
_....
in Me
376
More Like Jesus
Remember Thy Creator
560
Saviour, Like a Shepherd
496
Lead Us ...
561
Stepping in the Light
Teach Me Thy Will, O Lord 566
181
Thine for Service
Yield Not to Temptation .... 441
I

with You

The Beatitudes
The Lily of the Valley
The Lord Be with Us
There Is No Name So
Sweet on Earth
There Shall Be Showers

70
59
34

47
68
32

Sun of My Soul
Sweet Is the Story
Take the Name of Jesus

Serve!

6
19

21
of

...

78

31
5

Sing About Jesus


Sitting at the Feet of Jesus

Upon

65
66
20

Worthy Art Thou, Lord


Ye Nations Round the Earth

74

Me

for

69

Night

36

9
51

Thy

Saviour, Breathe an
Evening Blessing
Saviour, Hear Us, We Pray
Saviour, We Come to Thee

Tread Softly

and

Gladness ... Holy Day


the Unsearchable Riches

600

18
75

..

64

(Davis)

Now

Love Divine, All Love

Wonderful Jesus
Wonderful Words

11

Week

Seeking

of Blessing
Lord, in Thy Presence
Lord, We Come Before

Thee

Praise God from Whom All


Blessings Flow
Safely Through Another

26

46

Once Again We Come


Once More Before We Part

Saviour,

42

Leaning on the Everlasting

What Tender Mercy

Oh, Could I Speak the


Matchless Worth
Oh, How I Love Jesus
Oh, Worship the King

General Index
OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES
First lines in italics,

indented

A
A

Charge

Keep

to

A Few More

Have

163

576
A Full Surrender I have made
399
A gentle hand unseen by us
626
A Prayer for Grace
325
A Ransom for All my Saviour once came 319
A ruler once came to Jesus
326
A Shelter in the Time of Storm
515
A wonderful Saviour is Jesus
510
Abide widi Me: fast falls the eventide _. 356
Abide with Me, I Need Thee
368
According to Thy Gracious Word
176
Afar on the mountain the Shepherd 253
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed
116
(He Loves Me)
Alas, and did my Saviour bleed
Years Shall Roll

(At die Cross)


All Because
Do Not Love Them
All for Jesus! All for Jesus
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
All I Need
All praise to Him who reigns above __
All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord
All the Way My Saviour Leads Me
All Things Are Thine: no gift have we
All those who love and obey
All ye saints of light proclaim
Almost Persuaded, now to believe

We

__

Alone with God

Am

a Soldier of the Cross

Amazing Grace! how sweet

the

sound

....

Amid the trials which I meet


And Are We Yet Alive
And Now, My Soul, Another Year
Another Year

..

Are you weary, heavy laden

My

Soul, Arise
As pilgrims and strangers
As the Sun Doth Daily Rise
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
Arise,

At
At
At
At

13

314
3

547
466
643
585
272
263
358
425
322
488

....

Bless the

..

We

583
62
621

3
143
131

542
548
144
33
193
213
187
581
275
443
199
152

....

313
415

C
Choose my path,

112

2
77
477

191

By Thy Blessed Word Obeying

102
631

276
223

219

Blessed Assurance, Jesus is mine


Blessed Be the Name
Blessed Bible, how I love it
Blessed Quietness
Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love
Blest Be the Tie that binds
Break Thou the Bread of Life
Brethren,
Have Met to Worship ...
Brightly beams our Father's mercy __

Chief Shepherd of

158

61

Words

Bring Them In
Bringing In the Sheaves
Bringing Home Our Sheaves
Brother afar from the Saviour
Brother along on the highway
Building for Eternity (Coats)
Building for Eternity (Sargent)
Built on the Rock, without spot
By faith I view my Saviour dying

480
650
285
39
448
578
108
84
169

629

470

._

Behold What Love, yes, love divine


Behold, Where, in a Mortal Form
Bid Them Look to Christ
Bless Jehovah _..

641

Angels! from the Realms of Glory


Is Dawning
Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go
Are You Adorning the Doctrine?
Are You Washed in the Blood?

311

217
403

Be not dismayed whate'er betide


Be present at our table, Lord
Be Ready When He Comes ...._.
Be silent, be silent
Be Ye Strong in the Lord
Beautiful Valley of Eden
Begin the Day with God
Behold the Saviour of Mankind

Christ

Thy chosen sheep

blessed Saviour

....

Arose

Christ, in the Night He


Christ our Lord will

Was Betrayed ....


soon be coming
Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross
Christ Receiveth Sinful Men
Christ the Lord Cometh?
Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today
Christ went a building to prepare
Christian, Walk Carefully

Return
Church of God, thou

....

635
493
119
175
130
307

264
125
123
481

444

Calvary
the Cross

332
311

Christ's

....

151

the Golden Gate of Prayer


the Saviour's Right Hand

351

Cling to the Bible ...


Close to Thee
Closer Cling to Jesus
Come Closer to Me
Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed ....
Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove
Come, Heaven-bound Pilgrims

140
384
516
532
227
44
56

Awake, Awake, O Earth


Awake, my soul, to joyful

lays

292
120
17

B
Baptized into Our Saviour's Death
Be Not Afraid

165

530

130
spotless virgin

601

Come Home, Poor

Sinner

232

Come, Just as You Are


_ 247
Come, let us all unite to sing
81
Come, Lost One, your Saviour is calling 225
Come, Thou Almighty King
1
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing __ 35

Come
Come
Come

231

make no delay
love the Lord

to the Saviour,

Come

that

with thy sins to the fountain

..__

....

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy


Come, Ye Wanderers, all forsaken
Come, Ye Weary Ones, Tonight

233
29
231

240
222
234
398

Consecration
Cross of Christ,

Sacred Tree

117

D
Dare to Be a Daniel
Dark and Thorny Is the Desert
Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, Lord
Do life's storms above thee roll?
Do You Love the World?
Do you seek for a friend
Does Jesus Care when my heart is
pained?
Don't Forget to Pray
Don't Let Your Light Burn
Down at the cross where

Down

in the valley with

563
449
80
516
265
279
528
361

Low
my Saviour
my Saviour

436
4

412

Evening Praise
Ever Lead Me

73

Every Morning Mercies New


Extol the Love of Christ, ye saints

153
....

502
57
173

F
Face to Face with Christ my Saviour _ 126
Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy __
404
Fading away like the stars
584
Fairest Lord Jesus
__..
565
Faith Is a Living Power from Heaven __ 455
Faith Is the Victory
456
Faith of Our Fathers! living still
434
Far and near the fields are teeming .... 210
Far, Far, Beyond the Starry Sky
607
Farewell, dear friends, I bid you
617
Fast to Thine Arm
522
Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee .... 360
Father, in My Life's Young Morning .... 562
Father, We Come in Jesus' name
55
Fear not, for God the Father
464
Fill Me Now
__._
136
Fill Me with Thy Spirit, Lord
137
Follow Me
L
255
Follow On
412
Follow the Path of Jesus
498
Footprints of Jesus
508

476
634
172

....

Lord divine

369
400

G
Gather Them into the Fold
Gathering Buds
Give as the Lord hath prospered thee
Give Me a Foothold on the Rock
Give Me Jesus
Give Me the Bible, star of gladness
Give Me Thy Heart, says the Father ...
Give to the Lord
Glorious Peace
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken ....
Glory Be to the Father
Glory Gates
Glory to God in the Highest _
Glory to God on High
Glory to His Name
Go to Thy Rest, Fair Child
God Be with You till we meet again ...
God hath not promised

Earth holds no treasures but perish ____ 604


Encamped along the hills of light __ 456
Ere you left your room this morning 361
Eternity
296
Eternity draws near
290

602

Fully surrendered,

223

to Jesus
to the Fountain

Come, we

For Christ and the Church


For God so loved this sinful world
For the Beauty of the Earth
Forever Here My Rest shall be
From Every Stormy Wind that blows

God Is Great, and God Is Good


God Is Love (Lorenz)
God Is Love, His Mercy Brightens
God loved the world of sinners lost
God Moves in a Mysterious Way
God Will Take Care of You
God's Way Is Best; if human wisdom
Gone to Bloom Above

218
624
647
519
270
138
260
647
337
154
649
269
103
15
4

627
654
475
653
81

86
83
85
480
... 389
626
Grace Before Meals
650
Grace, dear Lord, grace, dear Lord __ 325
Grace Greater Than Our Sin
321
Grace, 'Tis a Charming Sound
323
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
541
Great King of Saints, enthroned
638
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
499

H
Hail the

Happy

the

blest

morn when

the great

Home When God

Is

....

There

104

556

Hark! Are They Not Angels?


91
Hark! the Voice of Jesus Calling
205
Hark! the voice of Jesus calling
255
Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice
213
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices? 93

Have Thine Own Way, Lord


Have thy affections been nailed,
Have You Any Room for Jesus?
Have you been to Jesus
Have you found rest and peace
Have You Sought for the Sheep?

He Comes! He comes
He
He
He
He
He

sound
Hideth

395
274
259
276
346
198

with trumpet
124

My

Knoweth

the

Soul _

Way

that

Take

Leadeth Me: O blessed tho't!


Loves Me
Seeks His Wandering Sheep

510
487
495
116
267

He Was

Nailed to die Cross for

Me

Heaven Holds All to Me


Heaven is a holy place
Heaven Is My Home _
Heavenly Sunlight
Here, Lord of Life and Light
Hide Me, O My Saviour
_
Hide Thou Me
Hiding in Thee
Him That Cometh unto Me
His Way with Thee
His Yoke

Is

Easy

Hold Thou My Hand, so weak I am


Hold to God's Unchanging Hand
Holy Bible, Book Divine
Holy Bible, how I love it
Holy Ghost, with Light Divine
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
Holy, Holy, Holy __
Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide

Home

107

604
283
609
28
637
513
514
523
252
277
348
469
446
145
142
134
10
12

135

588
_ 573
Home, Sweet Home
Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit
136
590
How Beautiful Heaven Must Be
66
How calm and how bright
.._
146
How Firm a Foundation
489
How Gentle God's Commands
How many times, discouraged
534
339
How Oft, Alas, This Wretched Heart
546
How Pleasant and How Good it is
442
How Reads Your Life-Book?
How Sweet, How Heavenly is the sight 544
How Sweet the Name of Jesus sounds __ 14
How sweet this bond of perfectness __ 550
Humble Thyself to Walk with God
430
431
Humility, Thou Secret Vale
of the Soul

I
I

Am
Am
/

Coming, Lord

Coming

am fighting
am looking

299
306

to the Cross
in the

army

of the

Lord 180

for the city

Am
Am

Praying for You


Resolved no longer to linger
/ am so glad that our Father in heav'n
the Vine and ye are the branches
.....
Am Thine, O Lord
Am Trusting in His Word
Am Trusting in My Saviour
/ am trusting day by day in His Word
Believe the Bible, it taught me

/ came defiled and guilty


Cannot Be Idle, for Jesus says "Go"

Gave

I
I

I
I
I

Am

do not ask

to choose

my

...

path

My

Life for Thee


/ have a friend in whom I trust
/ have a Saviour, He's pleading
Have Decided to Follow Jesus
/ have found a friend in Jesus
/ have made my choice to follow

Have Something
/

Would

have yielded myself

to

269
367
298
38
414
411
460
462
460
139
337
190
416
312
538
367
304
25
181

Tell

You

Thy

service

....

334
392

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

/ hear the Saviour say


/ hear Thy welcome voice
/ heard the dear Redeemer say
Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

320
299
406
329
Intend to Go Through with Him
305
476
Know God's Promise Is True
Know I Love Thee Better, Lord
479
Know in My Heart What It Means
347
/ know not why God's wondrous grace 478
/ know of a river whose beautiful .... 257
478
Know Whom I Have Believed
.

Love Thy Kingdom, Lord


Love to Steal Awhile Away
Love to Tell the Story
Love to Think of My Home Above
/ must needs go home by the way
Must Tell Jesus all of my trials
Name Thy Hallowed Name

_
.

149
72

200
586
424
357

63
354
I
338
58
I
507
I Remember Calvary
568
I Shall Be Like Him
/ stand amazed in the presence
24
/ stood at the time-beaten portals .... 296
632
I Thank the Lord My Maker
...
184
I Want to Be a Worker for the Lord
/ want to be more like Jesus
376
374
I Want to Love Him More
/ was once far away from the Saviour 340
/ was sinking deep in sin
330
/ was wand'ring in a wilderness
472
400
I Will Be True to Thee
439
I Will Never Turn Back
8
I Will Sing of My Redeemer
/ will sing you a song
588
30
I Wonder, Often Wonder
/ would be closer my Saviour
381
381
__
I Would Be Closer to Thee ...
I Would Love Thee, God and Father .... 452
Would Not Have My Way
393
I
580
// / walk in the pathway of duty
If I Would Be a Child of God
_ 174
468
// the world from you withhold
// thou wouldst have the dear Saviour 430
I
I

Need Thee Every Hour


Need Thee, Precious Jesus
Owe the Lord a Morning Song

I'll

you are tired of the load


you from sin are longing to be
Go Where He Sendeth Me

I'll

Live for

//
//

I'll

Make

It

Him
My Home

261
....

211
_

..

...

I'm but a stranger here


I'm Not Ashamed to own my Lord
I'm Pressing on the Upward Way
In every waking moment ..
In from the highways and byways
In Memory of the Saviour's Love
In Mercy, Lord, Remember Me
In That Day
In the Christian's home in glory
In the day of all days ...
In the Harvest Field there is work

256

....

408
605
609
342
382
344
218
177
71

....

585
574
292
183
603

In the Rifted Rock I'm Resting


In die Silent Midnight Watches
In this world of sin and care
In Thy cleft, O Rock of Ages
Increase My Faith, Dear Lord, I pray
Into Our Hands
Is

My Name

Written There?

Is

There Any Pleasure?


Thy Heart Right with God?

Is

Your All on the Altar?

Is

512
244
410
514
457
209
486
539
.- 274
402

I've Enlisted in the Service


I've

Found

Friend

a Friend, oh, such a

I've

found my Lord and

I've

heard of

I've

wandered

He

is

mine

beautiful city

far

away from God


J

My Happy Home

Jerusalem,

....

Jesus, bless us with Thy Spirit


Jesus Calls Us, o'er the tumult
Jesus Christ is made to me
Jesus,

from

Whom

All Blessings

Jesus Has died for Me


Jesus has taken a beautiful
Jesus,

Flow

....

bud

Come

I My Cross Have Taken


Jesus in Gethsemane
Jesus Is All the World to Me
Jesus Is Calling
Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall
Jesus is tenderly calling thee home
Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross
Jesus Lover of My Soul (Martyn)
Jesus, Lover of My Soul (Refuge)
Jesus Loves Even Me

Jesus,

_
....

Jesus, my Sai'iour, Look Thou on me


Jesus, my Saviour, to Bethlehem came
Jesus Paid' It All

Jesus Saves
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot

Jesus, the
Jesus,

Jesus,
Jesus,

610
77
40
314
156
349
624
300
423
179
23
228
266
228
383
509
518
38
522
31

320
201
501

Me

Jesus, Still Lead On ..


Jesus, the Light of the

180
527
348
605
302

500
272

World

Teacher

148

Thy Boundless Love to Me


42
549
LTnited by Thy Grace
While Our Hearts Are Bleeding 622

Jesus Will Bear

Me

537
224

O'er
Rest

Jesus Will Give You


Joys are flowing like a river
Joy to the World! the Lord is come
Just a few more days to be filled
Just as I Am, widiout one plea
Just as Seemeth Good to Thee
Just lean upon the arms of Jesus

131

Lead Me Safely On by the narrow way


Lead Me to Calvary
Lean on His Arms

Look, Ye Saints, the sight is glorious ...


Lord, a Little Band, and lowly
Lord, Cause Thy Face on Us to Shine __
Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing ...
Lord, give me light to do Thy work ....
Lord, Give Us a Vision of souls
Lord, I am fondly, earnestly longing
Lord, I care not for riches
Lord, I Hear of Showers of Blessing
Lord, I'm Coming Home
Lord, in Thy Presence here we meet ....
Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly

Lord of Hosts! to Thee we raise ....


Lord of the Church, we humbly pray
Lord, Speak to Me that I may speak

193

543
160
579
252
248
520
620
545
214
256
121

564
640
79
505
195
371

486
41

....

161

Lord, We Come Before Thee Now


Lord, When at Thy Command
Lost Forever

53
164

Love at Home
Love Consecrates the Humblest Act __
Love Divine, All Love Excelling
Love Each Other
Love Found Me
Love Lifted Me
Love Not the World! Its dazzling show
Loving Kindness
Loving Saviour, hear my cry

Low in the grave He lay


Loval and True and faithful

289
555
170
43
543
89
330
409
17

249
119
447

Meet

245

Mercy's Free

497

More About Jesus would


More Holiness Give Me
More Like Jesus

Me

__

There

'Mid scenes of confusion

471

614
533
533

...

1 1

111

364
261

302
52
407
644
159

506

604

Long Have They Waited


Look to the Lamb of God

Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned


Make Me a Blessing Today
Many souls today are dying
Marvelous grace of our loving Lord ....
May the Christ-life Shine in Me
May the Grace of Christ our Saviour __

471

....

49
468

Prayer
Let Jesus Come into Your Heart
Let Me Go where saints are going
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
Let not your weary heart
Let the Lower Lights Be Burning
Let us ever love each other
Let Zion's Watchmen All Awake
Life on Eardi Is But a Vapor
._
Listen to the blessed invitation
Listen to the Gentle Promptings
Living below in this old sinful world
Lo, she is not dead, but sleeping
Lo, What a Pleasing Sight

92

569
303
493

K
Keep Me Near Thee, blessed Jesus
King of my life I crown Thee now
Knocking at the Door

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms


Leave It There
Leave Your Burden at the Place of

know

18

416
217
321

410
75
603
313
573
373
429
376

More Like Thee, O Saviour, let me be


More Love to Thee, O Christ

375
379
345
Must I Go and Empty-Handed?
426
Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?
571
My days are gliding swiftly by
My Dearest Friends, in Bonds of Love 655
_ 453
My Faith Looks Up to Thee
166
My God, Accept My Heart this day
My God and Father, while I stray __ 390
45
My God, How Endless Is Thy Love
344
My God, I Am Determined
305
My heart is so happy in Jesus
392
My Heart Says Amen
My Heavenly Home Is Bright and Fair 591
482
My hope is built on nothing less
391
My Jesus, as Thou Wilt
396
My Jesus, I Love Thee
575
My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast
408
My life, my love I give to Thee
538
My Saviour Cares for Me
572
My Saviour First of All
- 24
My Saviour's Love
211
My Saviour needs helpers
451
My Soul, Be on Thy Guard
524
My soul in sad exile was __
340
My Testimony

N
Near

Heart of God
God, to Thee

50
372
Still Nearer, close to Thy heart
377
534
Never Alone
526
No Friend Like Jesus
226
No Hope in Jesus
No Mortal Eye Hath Seen that land __ 601
No Tears in Heaven, no sorrows given 600
109
Not All the Blood of Beasts
._ 620
Not Dead, But Sleeping
Not Far from the Kingdom of heaven .... 262
Not in the temples made with hands 433
481
Not Made with Hands
Not now, but in the coming years
619
Not What These Hands Have Done .... 318
115
Nothing But the Blood
Nothing Like Jesus
_.
271
Now from the Altar of My Heart
69
Now, Gracious Lord, Thine Arm Reveal 630
Now Just a Word for Jesus
197
Now the Shades of Night Are Gone 60
to the

Nearer,
Nearer,

My

O
O Come, All Ye Faithful
O Day of Rest and Gladness
O Father, Lead Us
O for a Faith that Will Not Shrink
O God of Wisdom, life and love
O God, Our Help in ages past
O God, We Pray for All Mankind
O Grant Thy Servants, Through Thy
Grace

O Happy Day that fixed my choice


O Happy Home, Where Thou Art Loved
O Holy Day

O
O
O
O
O

O
O
O
O
O

land of

Little

We Come to pray
Lord, to Thee I Cry
Lord, While We Confess the worth . 168
333
Lord, Within My Soul
2
O my soul, bless thou Jehovah
O safe to the Rock that is higher .... 523
249
Save Me at the Cross
Sometimes the Shadows Are Deep 517
179
O the agonizing prayer
the Unsearchable Riches of Christ ...
20
592
Think of the Home Over There
O Thou, whose own vast temple stands 645
645
Thou, Whose Temple Stands
Lord Divine,

weary wanderer, come home

O Where Are die Reapers?


O Word of God Incarnate

__

would you be a blessing true


Often Weary and Worn on the pathway
Oh, anywhere my Saviour leads
Oh, Be Still, thou soul of mine
Oh, Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
Oh, come to the Lord today
Oh, Could I Speak the Matchless Worth
Oh, do not let the Word depart
Oh, for a Closer Walk with God
Oh, for a Heart to Praise My God
Oh, Happy Is the Man who hears
Oh, How I Love Jesus
Oh, I Love to Talk with Jesus
Oh, noiu I see the crimson wave
Oh! Sing to Me of Heaven
Oh soul, you know the present
Oh, spread the tidings round
Oh, Such Wonderful Love
Oh, the great love the' dear Saviour ....
Oh, they tell me of a home
Oh, to be there, where the songs
Oh, to have no Christ, no Saviour ....
Oh. when I think of that heavenly ....
Oh, Why Not Tonight? ...
Oh, why should I be idle
Oh, wondrously sweet is the story ....
Oh, Worship the King
On a hill far away stood an old
On Jordan's Stormy Banks I stand

On

the happy, golden shore


Come to the house of

331

558
66

Open the Wells of Salvation


Open Wide Thy Heart today

454
553
639
365
642

90
436
531
461

394
95
288
7

237
378
387
503
46
366
308
612
463
132

88
88
608
349
226
595
237
207
32
9
105
567
603

We

God
Once I wandered in darkness
Once More Before We Part
One Day when heaven was filled
One Sweetly Solemn Thought
Only a Step to Jesus
Only Remembered
Only Thine
Only Trust Him
Onward, Christian Soldiers

491

239

__ 216

Once Again
94
65

203
97
554
540

for thee I sigh


of Bethlehem

rest,

Town

51
._..

439
78
309
611

254
584
406
227
196
371
251
605

Our Father in heaven we hallow


Our Father's wondrous works we
Our friends on earth we meet
Our Saviour in His earthly life

652
see

16

656
148

Out in the desert the lost are straying


Out of my bondage, sorrow and night
Out on this dark world
Over the Ocean Wave, far, far away
P

Gentle Saviour
Pass Me Not,
Peacefully lay her down to rest
People of the Living God

219
300
502
215
380
618
155
636

Pour Out Thy Spirit from on high


God from Whom All Blessings
Flow
Praise to God, Immortal Praise
Praise

633
359
355
559
492
421
386

Pray, Pray in the Old-Time Way


Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire
Precious Memories, unseen angels
Precious Promise God hath given
Prince of Peace, Control My Will
Purer in Heart, O God

R
Ready to Do His Will
Ready to suffer grief or pain
Redeemed How I Love to Proclaim
Redemption! Oh, Wonderful Story

401
401

Remember Me __
Remember Thy Creator

316
315
239
560

Rescue the Perishing

194

Rest for the Weary


Rest over Jordan

574
599
417

It

Revive Us Again

Me

Rock

521
99
186

.
of Ages, Cleft for
for Thee
Rouse, ye Christian workers

Room

Safe in the Arms of Jesus


Safely Through Another Week
Saved by grace, I live to tell
Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name
Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing
Saviour, coming to Thee
Pray
Saviour, Hear Us,
Saviour, I'm Coming
Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us
Saviour, More than Life to
Saviour, Teach
Day by Day
Saviour,
Come to Thee

We

Me

Me

We

Seedtime and Harvest


Seeking for Me
Send Me Light
Send the Light
Shall I Be Ashamed of my Saviour?
Shall I come just as I am
Shall
Gather at the River
Shall
Meet Beyond the River
Shall You? Shall I?

We
We

Shine in My Heart, Lord Jesus


Shining Shore
Should We Meet Here No More

....

529
64
324
74
70
301

59
301

496
422
418
34
583
31

505
212
343
247
597
602
291

385
571

657

Should we meet no more

at the

657
100
away
616
616
Silently, They Pass Away
Simply trusting ev'ry day
459
Sin Can Never Enter There
283
Since Christ my soul from sin set free 335
551
Since Jesus Freely Did Appear
Since Jesus gave His life for me ..
398
Sing About Jesus who died to save
5
Sing them over again to me
36
Sinners Jesus will receive
264
628
Sister, Thou Wast Mild and Lovely
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus (Davis)
47
413
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus (Old Tune)
618
Sleep Till that Morning
388
So Let Our Lives and Lips Express
Softly and Tenderly Jesus is calling .... 221
Some day these conflicts will be o'er 536
Someday you'll stand at the bar
295
Some days are dark and dreary
598
536
Some Near, Near Day
623
Some Sweet Day when life is o'er
443
Somebody Follows You
Someone will enter the pearly gate .... 291
till

....

Silent Night! Holy Night!


Silently, silently, they pass

Something

to

Do

192

Some time we all shall understand


Some Time We'll See

....

570
570
619
594

Sometime We'll Understand


Soon Trials and Conflicts of life
Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds 187
162
Speak Gently to the erring ones
_ 208
Speed Away! Speed away!
133

Spirit so Holy, Spirit of love


for Jesus
Stand Up, Stand

Up

437
563
474
96

Standing by a purpose true


Standing on the Promises of Christ
Star of the East,

Bethlehem Star

Stepping in the Light

561

Onward, Pressing Forward


Such Love, Such Wondrous Love
Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour dear
Striving

Sweet are the promises


Sweet By and By
Sweet Hour of Prayer
Sweet Is the Story
Sweet Peace, the Gift of God's Love
Sweet Rest in Heaven
Sweet the Moments, rich in blessing
Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee
Swiftly we're turning life's daily

... .

...

....

435
87
68
494
587
353
32
336
598
178
508
209

T
Take My Heart, O Father, take it
Take My Life, and Let It Be
Take the Name of Jesus with You
Take the world, but give me Jesus
Take Thou My Hand and Lead Me
Take Time to Be Holy
Teach Me the Measure of My Days
Teach Me Thy Will, O Lord
Tell Me the Old, Old Story
...

....
....
.

....

405
397
27
270
504
428
420
566
280

"

Tell
Tell

Me

317
346

die Story of Jesus

What

He's

Done

for

You

651
Thanks Returned for Meals
That Doleful Night before His death __ 171

Thai God. should love a sinner

87
595
48
Beatitudes
362
Beautiful Garden of Prayer
279
Best Friend of All
150
Blameless Church
550
Bond of Perfectness
Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us __ 128
210
Call for Reapers

That Heavenly

Home

The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The Christian's Guide
The Christian's Passport
The Church of the Living God
The City of Light
The Cleansing Wave
The Cleft of the Rock
The Comforter Has Come
The Cross Is Not Greater

142

432
152
370
308

511
__ 132
427
The cross that He gave may be
427
The earth shall ?nelt with fervent .... 287
110
The Eventide Falls Gently Now
250
The Gate Ajar for Me
207
The Golden Harvest
253
The Good Shepherd
535
The Great Physician now is near
297
The Great Reaping Day
327
The Hallowed Spot _
The hand that was nailed to the cross 106
The Hand that Was Wounded for Me 106
524
The Haven of Rest
617
The Last Farewell
287
The Last Great Day _
580
The Last Mile of the Way
..
The Light of the World Is Jesus
._ 273
25
The Lily of the Valley
The Lord Be with Us _
76
The Lord Is My Shepherd
473
The Lord of Glory is my light
490
The Lord of the Harvest Calls
_. 204
The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide 515
652
The Lord's Prayer
The Love of God is greater far
82
The Midnight Call _
242
The Midnight Cry
..
127
The Ninety-nine within the fold
202
The Old Rugged Cross
105
The Promises of God _
_ 472
The River of Life
._ 257
The saint who enters heav'n
432
The Shepherd's heart is saddened .... 267
The Solid Rock _.
482
The Spirit of the Lord Revealed
147
The Temple of God ..
433
The time for toil is past
581
The time of the harvest is nigh ... _ 204
The Unclouded Day _
608
The Unseen Hand
467
The Way of the Cross Leads Home
424
...

The wliole world was lost


The world of sinners know not God
There are lonely hearts to cherish
There are loved ones in the glory
There comes to my heart one sweet
There Is a Fountain filled with blood
There is a gate that stands ajar
There Is a Land of Pure Delight
There is a name I love to hear
There is a place of quiet rest
There is a spot to me more dear
There is a story ever neiu
There is an unseen hand to me
There is beauty all around
There is coming a day
There Is Life for a Look
There Is No Name So Sweet on Earth
There is not a friend like Jesus
There is nothing in the world like
There Is Power in the Blood
There Shall Be Showers of Blessing
Therefore Give Us Love
There'll Be No Shadows in Heaven
There's a
There's
There's
There's
There's a
There's
There's
There's
There's a
There's
There's

Thine
This
This

Beautiful, Beautiful

Land

273
442

....
....
....

...

....

God

37
541
...

is

511

....

230
362
282
587
246
363

fairer

Stranger at the Door

way that is free from


work for the hand

sin

192
181

for Service

Not

My

Place of Resting
Is the Day the Lord Hath Made
Thou Art the Way, to Thee alone
Thou didst leave Thy throne
Is

....

...

with

transition ....
is gliding like the shuttle
'Tis Midnight, and on Olive's brow ....
'Tis midnight, and the Saviour calls
'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus
'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer
'Tis the Harvest Time
_
To the promised home in glory
..
To the Work! to the work!
To Thy Pastures, Fair and Large
To Us a Child of Hope Is Born
Tread Softly
is

filled

siuift

Troubled Heart, Thy God Is Calling


Troubled Soul, Thy God Is Calling

582
122
341

Thou Gracious God Whose Mercy Lends


Thou my everlasting portion
_
Thou Spotless Lamb of God
Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me
Throw Out the Life-Line
Thy Will Be Done
Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart
Thy Word is a lamp to my feet
Time
Time

606
589
212
370

....

who's standing

a land that

271

278

a call comes ringing


a city of light

a cleft in the Rock of Ages


Fountain Free, 'tis for you
a garden where Jesus is

182

613
336
118
250
596
46
50
327
374
467
555
297
328
22
526

99
557
384
310
488
188
390
141
141

446
127
114
242
458
352
206
599
185
485
101

39

._

241

.._

235
607

Trust and Obey


Trust Him _.
Trust in Jesus
__
Trust Your Hand into His
Trusting Jesus
Trying to walk in the steps

Two

Little

Hands

465
464
461

463
459
561

are sweetly folded

625

U
Under His Wings I am safely abiding
Upon die First Day of die Week.
Use Me,

O My

....

Gracious Saviour

Walk Daily with Your Saviour


Walk in the Light, so shah diou know
Walking in sunlight, all
Walking in the Sunshine

of

my

We Are Going Down the Valley


We Bless the Name of Christ, the Lord
._..
We Give Thee But Thine Own
We have heard a joyful sound
We Join to Pray, with wishes kind
We Now Have Met to Worship Thee
We owe the Lord an evening song
We
We
We

praise Thee, O God ..,


read of a place that's called

445
450
28

}Vanderer in sinful ways


.__
Watch unto Prayer
Watchman, Tell Me, does the morning?
We are building in sorrow or joy

...

525
67
419

440
238
363
129
199

615
167

648
201
552
....
54
....
73
_ 417
590

thank Thee, Lord, for this our


__ 651
food
Weighed in the Balance of justice true 294
656
We'll Never Say Good-by
.... 203
We'll Work till Jesus Comes
593
We're Going Home Tomorrow ...
We're going home, no more to roam 593
We're Marching to Zion
29
What a fellowship, what a joy divine
49
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
350

What

Mighty God

We

16

Serve!

What a wonderful, wonderful Saviour 107


What can wash away my sin?
115
475
What God Hath Promised
26
What Tender Mercy
266
What Will You Do with Jesus?
.

...

....
What Will Your Answer Be?
What Would You Give in Exchange? __
When Here, O Lord, we seek Thy face
When I get weary with toils
When I have reached earth's
..

....

borderland

When

When I
When
When
When I

read how my Saviour


See the Blood ...
I see the way my Saviour leads
I shall reach the more
Survey the Wondrous Cross ....
Jesus comes to reward His
Jesus on the mountain
judgment day is drawing nigh
I

When
When
When
When my
When out
608

_.

life

work is ended
and darkness

in sin

lost

295
275
646
532
537
347
307
26
568
113
284
48
286
572
89

When Peace, Like a River


When storms of life are round me
When the Book of Life Is Opened

4;
....

....

2C
.

When

the clouds are hanging low .... 3(


When die Roll Is Called Up Yonder .... 57
When the trumpet of the Lord shall 5

When trials and temptations


When we walk with the Lord
When your toils below are ended

Where Could I Go?


_...
Where He leads, I'll Follow
Where He may lead me I will go
Where is thy hope, poor sinner?
Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven
Where Shall I Be?
._
Where the Gates Swing Outward Never
Where Will I Go?
.....
Where Will You Spend Eternity?
While Jesus Whispers to You
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
While the Days Are Going By
..

....

...

...

While we pray, and while we plead


Whiter Than Snow
Who at my door is standing? ....
Who'll Be the Next to follow Jesus?
Whosoever heareth, shout
"Whosoever Will"
Why Carelessly Wait?

Why Do You Wait,


Why Not Now?

2d

....

&
4!
5(
2i
3'
2!
5<
2
2f
2!
!

11

2
4'

....

2
2
2
2
2

dear brodier?

2
2

Will Jesus Find Us Watching?


Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
Will \ou come, will you come
Will You Go to Jesus?
Will Your Anchor Hold?

2
6
2
._

_....

..

Winning

Souls for Jesus ...


Without spot and blameless

...

Wonderful Grace
Wonderful Jesus! glorious friend!
Wonderful Story of Love
Wonderful Words of Life
Wondrous Love
Work, For the Night Is Coming
Workers on a building rare ....
Worthy Art Thou, Lord divine
Would Men Know you've been with
Jesus?

Would
Would
Would
Would

_
1'

:.-

41

you be free from your burden


you flee from sin and serve ....
you know the love of Jesus?
you live for Jesus

21

..

Y
Ye Are the Light of die World
Ye Must Be Born Again
Ye Nations Round the Earth ....
Years I spent in vanity and pride
Yield Not to Temptation
You Can't Do Wrong and Get By
You have longed for sweet peace

....

Z
Zion's

Glad Morning

11

S-ar putea să vă placă și