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BAPTIST HYMNAL

Edited by
WALTER HINES SIMS

CONVENTION PRESS
Nashville, Tennessee
FOREWORD

B A P T I S T H Y M N A L is the work of a committee of thirty-seven


men and women from all sections of the Southern Baptist Con-
vention. From the beginning it was determined that the com-
mittee would compile a flexible hymnbook suited to all types of
churches, services, and needs of the denomination. Also, it was
desired that the hymnal be designed especially for congrega-
tional singing.
Genuine effort has been made to preserve the many hymns
and gospel songs which have been so meaningful to the wor-
ship, education, and evangelistic activities of Southern Baptists
© 1956 • CONVENTION PRESS
Nashville, Tennessee
through the years. W i t h the exception of attractive new hymns,
All Rights Reserved all have become standard through successful use and the endless
International Copyright Secured testing of time.
Included in the hymnal are complete indexes of authors, com-
Thirty-fourth Printing posers, tunes, meters, topics, first lines and titles, doxologies,
responses, benedictions, and a comprehensive selection of re-
5500-01
sponsive readings complete with its own topical and scriptural
indexes. Dates of birth and death of authors and composers have
been given as well as other pertinent information. T u n e names
appear on all hymns and gospel songs, many having been named
for the first time in this book. Amens have been included only
on the hymns where text and tune make them compatible.
Convention Press acknowledges with grateful appreciation
the kind co-operation of individuals and publishers who have
granted permission for the use of their copyrighted hymns in
Baptist Hymnal. An earnest effort has been made to ascertain
the copyright status of each hymn included. Should there be any
inclusions without proper permission and credit, Convention
Printed in the United States of America
Press will upon notification, gladly make the necessary correc-
100JY74KSP tions in subsequent editions.
Convention Press is greatly indebted to committee members
for their many months of unselfish service in compiling the
hymnal. Subcommittees on contents and topical index, words
and theology, tunes, and responsive readings made outstanding
contributic ns and are due highest commendations. W i t h the
editor serving as chairman, the committee consisted of the fol-
lowing: CONTENTS
Theodore F. Adams Forrest H. Heeren Fred G. Scholfield
Clifton J. Allen Clifford A. Holcorab Samuel Shanko FOREWORD . v
Warren M. Angell T . Luther Holcorab Genter L. Stephens
Claude U. Broach Harold E. Ingraham James L. Sullivan PREFACE ix
Herman F. Burns W. D. Kendall Noble Van Ness Hymn Numbers
George W. Card Paul McCommon Keith Von Hagen I. GENERAL WORSHIP
Martha Moore Clancy W. Plunkett Martin G. Allen West
Howard P. Colson Ruth Nininger Jerome O. Williams 1. Adoration and Praise 1-20
J. Marvin Crowe Russell Newport John H. Williams 2. Morning 21-26
William J. Fallis William J. Norton Loren R. Williams 3. Evening 27-35
Allen W. Graves William R. Pettigrew J. Campbell Wray
J. D. Grey William J. Reynolds Kyle M. Yates
4. The Lord's Day 36-39

T h e editor is particularly indebted to Loren R. Williams, II. GOD T H E FATHER


William J. Reynolds, Novella D. Preston, and Alta C. Faircloth, 1. God's Glory and Power 40-46
who have comprised his editorial staff and who have contributed 2. God's Love and Grace 47 - 52
immeasurably to many editorial phases of the book. 3. God's Guidance and Care 53-62

W. H I N E S SIMS, Secretary III. JESUS CHRIST T H E SON


Church Music Department
Sunday School Board 1. His Birth 63-81
2. His Life 82-89
3. His Suffering and Death 90-106
4. His Resurrection and Exaltation 107-118
5. His Return 119-127

6. Praise and Adoration 128-164

IV. T H E HOLY SPIRIT 165-175

V. T H E WORD OF GOD 176-187

VI. SALVATION
1. Salvation by Grace 188-209
2. Repentance and Confession 210-225
3. Invitation and Acceptance 226-250
VII. T H E CHRISTIAN LIFE
1. Faith and Trust 251-261
2. Assurance 262-280
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Hope
Love
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288-293
PREFACE
5. Peace and Comfort 294-303
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7. Aspiration . . _ 312-326 C H R I S T I A N I T Y has progressed on wings of song from the
8. Prayer 327-344 birth of Christ to our day. In every service of worship great con-
9. Consecration 345-364 gregational singing plays a vital part.
10. Fellowship 365-372 This singing of hymns is a Christian privilege given to every
11. The Christian Home 373_377 redeemed soul. T h e Scriptures admonish all believers to sing
"psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making
VIII. T H E CHURCH
melody in your hearts to the Lord." Each worshiper, as he
1. Hymns on the Church 378-383 sings "with the spirit, and . . . with the understanding," ac-
2. Baptism 384-390 tively participates in the services. H e feels the unifying influ-
3. The Lord's Supper 391-39.8 ence of music. His heart is attuned to God and his purposes for
human life through hymns of praise, adoration, prayer, conse-
IX. T H E KINGDOM OF GOD
cration, and testimony.
1. Stewardship 399-404 Each Christian can express the inmost feelings of his soul
2. Christian Warfare 405-423 through the singing of hymns. Authors and composers have left
3. Service 424-440 us a rich heritage of hymnody. In this music we find expressed
4. Brotherhood 44 1_ 447 every feeling and emotion, every truth and doctrine of our
Christian faith. As we sing, we not only express what is in our
X. MISSIONS 448-463
hearts, but we grow in Christian character and are strengthened
in our faith.
XI. SOCIAL BETTERMENT 464-467
Convention Press sends forth the Baptist Hymnal as a hymn-
XII. T H E IMMORTAL LIFE 468-485 book designed especially for congregational singing. It is our
prayer that through the choice hymns and gospel songs found
XIII. SPECIAL OCCASIONS 486-513 in this book great and spirited singing may become the standard
of every church, and that, as he sings, every person may be lifted
XIV. DOXOLOGIES, RESPONSES, BENEDICTIONS 514-554 to a closer walk with the Saviour at whose birth the angels sang.

Page JAMES L. SULLIVAN


XV. RESPONSIVE READINGS 477 Executive Secretary-Treasurer
Sunday School Board
XVI. INDEXES Southern Baptist Convention

1. Index of Authors, Translators, and Sources . . 533


2. Index of Composers, Arrangers, and Sources . . 538
3. Metrical Index 542
4. Tune Index 546
5. Index of Doxologies, Responses, Benedictions . 548
6. Topical Index 549
7. Index of First Lines and Titles 559
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BAPTIST HYMNAL

GENERAL WORSHIP ADORATION AND PRAISE

Holy, Holy, Holy


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2. Ho-ly, ho -ly, ho - ly! all the saints a - dore Thee, Cast-ing down their
psalms a n d hymns and spiritual songs, singing with
3. Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho - ly! tho'thedark-ness hide Thee, Tho'the eye of
grace in your hearts to the Lord. 4. Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho - ly! Lord God Al-might - y! All Thy works shall
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C H A R M S W E S L E Y , 1707-1788 J O H N ZUNDEL, 1815-1882 FRANCIS of ASSISI, 1182-1226
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ROBERT ROBINSON, 1736-1790 Arr. from FRANCOIS H. BARTHELEMON, 1741-1808 GEORGE W. FRAZER, 1830-1896
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6 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Let All on Earth Their Voices Raise 7
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Shel - ters thee un - der His wings, yea, so gen - tly sus He made the shin - ing worlds on high, And reigns in glo - ry there:
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2. Come, Thou In - car - nate Word, Gird on Thy might - y sword, truth at all times firm - ly stood, And shall from age to age en dure. A-MEN.
3. Come, Ho - ly Com -fort - er, Thy sa - cred wit - ness bear, Him a - bove, ye heav'n- ly host; Praise Fa-ther, Son, and Ho-ly Ghost.
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15 Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear


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2. A - bide with me from morn till eve, For with - out Stand up, and bless His glo-rious name, Hence-forth for - ev - er - more. A-MEN.
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18 Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven


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God, in the per - son of His Son, Has all His might - iest works out-done,
Ye an-gels,dwellup-on the sound; Ye heav'ns, re-flect it to the ground,
1. Praise, my soul, the King of heav - en, To His feet thy trib-ute bring; Hisbeauties there may I be - hold, And sing His name to harps of gold. A-MEN.
2. Praise Him for His grace and fa - vor To our fa-thers in dis - tress; I l^i/-»- I ' ^
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Al - l e - lu - ia! Al - le - lu ia! P r a i s e with u s t h e God of grace. A-MEN. can - o - py space! His char-iots of wrath the deep thun-der-cloudsform,
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And dark is His path on the wings of the storm.
2. See whereitshinesin J e - sus' face, Thebrightestim-age of His grace;
And sweet - ly dis - tils in the dew and the rain.
3. Grace!'tis a sweet, a charm-ing theme;My tho'tsre-joice at J e - sus' name,
Our Mak - er, De - fend - er, Re • deem-er, and Friend. A - MEN.
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L1SCHER. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. SPANISH HYMN. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
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2. How v a s t His knowledge, how pro-found! A deep w h e r e all our t h o ' t s a r e drowned; wak - ing, Breathe each day near - ness un - to Thee and heav'n.
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26 Awake, My Soul, in Joyful Lays Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name 27


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28 Now, on Land and Sea Descending Day Is Dying in the West 29


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4. As the dark-ness deep - ens o'er us, Lol e - ter - nal stars • rise; 4. When for - ev - er from our sight Pass the stars, the day, the night, Lord of
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32 The Radiant THEMorn Hath Passed Away


RADIANT MORN. 8. 8. 8. 4.
Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing 34
EVENING PRAYER. 8. 7. 8. 7.
GODFREY THRING, 1823-1903 CHARLES F. GOUNOD, 1818-1893 JAMES EDMESTON, 1791-1867 GEORGE C. STEBBINS, 1846-1945

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Our life is b u t an au - tumn sun, I t s glo-rious noon how quick-ly past! 2. Though de-struc-tion walk a - round us, Though t h e a r - rows past us fly,
O by Thy soul - in - spir - ing grace U p - lift our h e a r t s to realms on high; 3. Though t h e night be dark and drea - ry, Dark-ness can - not hide from Thee;
Where saints a r e clothed in spotless white, And eve-ning shad-ows nev - er fall; 4. S h o u l d s w i f t d e a t h t h i s n i g h t o ' e r t a k e us, And our couch be - come our tomb,

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Lead us, O Christ, our life - work done, Safe home at last. An-gel guards from Thee surround us; We a r e safe if T h o u a r t nigh.
Help us to look t o t h a t b r i g h t place Be - yond t h e sky. Thou a r t H e who, nev-er w e a - r y , Watches where Thy peo - pie be.
Where Thou, e - t e r - nal Light of light, A r t Lord of all. A -MEN. May t h e morn i n h e a v ' n a - w a k e u s , Clad in b r i g h t and deathless bloom. A - M E N .
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36 O Day of Rest and Gladness Safely Through Another Week 37


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1. O day of rest and glad - ness, O day of joy and light,
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2. On thee at the ere - a - tion The light first had its birth;
Here we come Thy name to praise; Let us feel Thy pres-ence near:
3. To-day on wea - ry na - tions The heaven-ly man - na falls;
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Where gos - pel light is glow - ing With pure and ra - diant beams, Here af - ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev - er - last - ing feast:
To Ho - ly Ghost be prais - es, To Fa - ther and to Son; Thus may all our Sab-baths prove, Till we join the church a - bove:
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And thus on thee, most glo - rious, A tri - pie light was given. From our world - ly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee,
And liv - ing wa - ter flow - ing With soul - re - fresh-ing streams. Here af - ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev - er-last-ing feast,
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4. Great God, we hail the sa - cred day Which Thou hast called Thine own; 3. And tho' this world, with dev- ils filled, Should threaten to un - do us,
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un - hast - ing, and si - lent as light, 2. All Thy works with joy sur-round Thee, Earth and heav'n re - fleet Thy rays,
2. Un - rest - ing, 3. Thou art giv - ing and for - giv - ing, Ev - er bless-ing, ev - er blest,
3. To all, life Thou giv - est— to both great and small;
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In all life Thou liv - est, the true life of all; Well-spring of the joy of liv - ing, 0 - cean-depth of hap-py rest!
Thine an - gels a - dore Thee, all veil ing their sight; Fa - ther-love is reign - ing o'er us, Broth -er - love binds man to man.
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'Tis on - ly the splen - dor of light hid - eth Thee! A-MEN. Teach us how to love each oth - er, Lift us to the joy di-vine.
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GOD THE FATHER
45 God Who Touchest Earth with Beauty Great Is Thy Faithfulness 47
GENEVA. 8. 5. 8. 5. FAITHFULSESS. I I . 10. I I . 10. wi//i Re/rain
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2. Like Thy springs and run - ning wa - ters, Make me crys - tal pure; 2. Sum-merandwin - ter, andspring-time and harvest, Sun, moon, and stars in their
3. Like Thy shin - ing waves in sun - light, Make me glad and free; 3. Par - don for sin and a peace that en - dur - eth, Thine own dear presence to
4. Like the arch - ing of the heav - ens, Lift my thoughts a bove;
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46 Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee mine, with ten thou-sand be - side!
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What pain, what la-bor, to se - cure My soul from end-less death! hand hath pro-vid-ed; Great is Thy faith-ful-ness, Lord, un - to me! A-MEN.
O may I now re -ceive that gift! My soul, with-out it, dies. A-MEN.

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WELLESLEY. 8. 7. 8. 7. STUTTGART. 8. 7. 8. 7 .
FREDERICK W . FABER, 1814-1863 LIZZIE S. TOURJEE, 1858-1913
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3. For the love of God is broad - er Than the meas-ure of man's mind; E'en the hour that dark - est seem - eth Will His change-less good-ness prove;
4. If our love were but more sim - pie We should take Him at His word; He with earth-ly cares en - twin - eth Hope and com-fort from a - bove;
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And our lives would be all sun-shine In the sweet-ness of our Lord. A-MEN. Ev - ery-where His glo - ry shin-eth: God wis - dom, God love. A-MEN.
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MANOAH. C. M. STUTTGART. 8. 7. 8. 7.
ISAAC WATTS, 1674-1748 From HENRY W. GREATOREX'S Collection, 1851 From PSALM 103
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3. His ver - y word of grace is strong, As that which built the sky; 2. Who for - giv - eth thy trans-gres- sions, Thy dis - eas - es all who heals;
4. Oh, might I hear Thy heav'n-ly tongue But whis-per, "Thou art mine!" 3. Far as east from west is dis - tant, He hath put a - way our sin;
4. Bless the Fa - ther, all His ( tures, Ev- er un der His con - trol,
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Sing the sweet prom-ise of His grace And the per-form - ing God.
Like the pit - y of a fa -ther Hath the Lord's com-pas-sion been.
The voice that rolls the stars a - long Proclaims it from on high,
All throughout His vast do - min - ion: Bless the Fa - ther, O my soul. A-MEN.
Those gentle words should raise my song To notes al - most di- vine. A-MEN.
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52 O Love of God Most Full God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand 54
TRENTHAM. S. M. NATIONAL HYMN. 10. 10. 10. 10.
OSCAU CI.UTB, 1837-1902 ROBERT JACKSON, 1840-1914 Dt INIEL C. ROBERTS, 1841-1907 GEORGE W . W A R R E N , 1828-1902
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2. Warm as the glow - ing sun, So shines Thy love on me; It wraps me 2. Thy love di - vine hath led us in the
3. The wild - est sea is calm, The tem-pest brings no fear, The dark - est 3. From war's a - larms, from dead - ly pes - ti-
4. () Love of God most full, O Love of God most free, Thou warm'st my 4. Re - fresh Thy peo - pie on their toil-some
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'round with kind - ly care, I t draws me un - to Theel hand Leads forth in beau - ty all the star • r y b and
night is full of light Be - cause Thy love is near, past. In this free land by Thee our lot is cast;
heart, ThouflU'st my soul, With might Thou strength'nest me. A -MEN. lence, Be Thy strong arm our ev - er sure de-fense;
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3. Judge not the Lord by fee - ble sense, But trust Him for His grace; Fill all our lives with love and grace di - vine,
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Be - hind a frown - ing prov - i - dence He hides a smil - ing face, Thy boun - teous good ness nour - ish us in peace.
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55 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah


CWM RHONDDA. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.
Guide Me,Z/ON.
O Thou Great Jehovah
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GOD THE FATHER GOD'S GUIDANCE AND CARE

57 The Lord Is My Shepherd He Leadeth Me! O Blessed Tho't! 58


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61 Eternal Father, Strong t o S a v e B e Thou My Vision 62


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1825-1878 J O H N B. DYKES 1823-1876 Ancient Irish; tr. by MARY BYRNE, 1880-1931 Ancient Irish Traditional Melody
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HIS BIRTH
63 The First Noel the Angel Did Say Angels We Have Heard on High 64
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HIS BIRTH
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3. And ye, be-neath life's crush-ing load, Whose forms are bend-ing low, ness flies, all is light;
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2. What Thou, my Lord, hast svii - fered Was all for sin - ners' gain: E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flow ing wounds sup-ply,
3. What Ian - guage shall I bor - row To thank Thee, dear- est Friend, When this poor lisp - ing stammering tongue Lies si - lent in the grave,
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95 Down at the Cross At Calvary 96
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3. Oh, pre-cious foun-tain that saves from sin, I am so glad I have 3. Now I've giv'n to J e - sus ev - 'ry - thing, Now I glad - ly own Him
4. Come to this foun-tain so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul a t the 4. Oh, the love that drew sal - va- tion's plan! Oh, the grace that bro't it
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My rich-estgain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride.
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All the vain things that charm me most, I sac-ri -fice them to His blood.
When Christ the might-y Mak-er died For man the crea-ture'ssin.
Did e'er such love and sor - row meet, Or thorns com-pose so rich a crown.
Here, Lord, I give my-self a-way, 'Tis all that I can do. A-MTEN.
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2. When the woes of life o ' e r - t a k e me, Hopes de-ceive and f e a r s an-noy, 2. Ride on! ride on in maj - es - ty! In low - ly pomp ride on to d i e :
3. When the sun of bliss is b e a m ing Light and love up-on m y way, 3. Ride on! ride on in maj - es - ty! The wing-ed squad-rons of the s k y
4. Bane and bless •ing, pain and pleas- ure, By t h e cross a r e sane - ti -fied; 4. Ride on! ride on in maj - es - ty! In low - ly pomp ride on to d i e ;
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Look down with sad and wondering eyes To see th'approach-ing sac-ri - fice.
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1. Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my - self in Thee; he that hath in an-guish knelt Is notfor-sak-en by his God.
2. Could my tears for - ev - er flow, Could my zeal no Ian - guor know, Un -heard by mor-tals are thestrains That sweetly soothe the Saviour's woe. A-MEN.
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108 Rejoice, the Lord Is King Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain 109
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121 He Is Coming Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings 122


NEWCASTLE. 9. 6. 9. 6. wifh Refrain AMSTERDAM. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 4.
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2. He is com - ing, our lov - ing Sav-iour, Bless-ed Lamb that was slain; 1. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy bet - ter por - tion trace;
3. He is com - ing, our Lord and Mas-ter, Our Re-deem-er and King; 2. Riv - ers to the o - cean run, Nor stay in all their course;
4. He shall g a t h - e r His cho - sen peo -pie, Who are called by His name; 3. Cease, my soul, then, cease to mourn, Press on-ward to the prize;
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In t h e glo - ry of God t h e F a - ther, On the earth H e shall reign. Soon the Sav - iour will re - turn Tri - um-phant in the skies:
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4. Yea, a - men, let all a - dore Thee, High on Thine e- 3. There's a hush of ex - pec - ta - tion And a qui - et in the air,
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pomp ap - pear; All who have not Him re - ject - ed And the breath of God is mov - ing In the fer - vent breath of prayer;
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127 I Know that My Redeemer Liveth Come, Let Us Tune Our Loftiest Song 128
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2. I know His promise nev - er fail - eth, The word He speaks, it can-not die; 2. His sov'reign pow'r our bod - ies made; Our souls are His im - mor-tal breath;
3. I know my mansion He p r e - p a r - e t h , That where He is there I may be; 3. Burn, ev-ery breast with Je - sus' love; Bound, every heart with rap-turous joy;
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And when His creatures sinn'd He bled To save us from e - ter-nal death.
I know e - ter - nal life He giv - eth, That grace and power are in His hand. And saints on earth, with saints above, Your voic-es in His praise em-ploy.
Tho'cru-el death my flesh as-sail - eth, Yet I shall see Him by and by. Wor-ship and thanks to Him be-long, Who reigns and shall for-ev-er reign. A-MEN.
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That rec - o n - ciled my soul to God; What a w o n - d e r - f u l Sav- iour! And though I tread a dark - some path, Yields sun-shine all the way.
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2. Ye cho - sen seed of Is - rael's race, Ye ran - somed from the 3. O Hope of ev - 'ry con - trite heart! O Joy of all the meek!
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3 Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, ourbless-ed Re-deem-er! H e a v ' n l y por - tals 3. F r o m t h e throne of h e a v - e n ' s glo - r y T o t h e cross of sin and shame,
4. Come, O come, im - m o r - t a l Sav - iour, Come and t a k e T h y roy - al t h r o n e :

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4. He took my sins and my sor - rows, He made them His ver - y own;
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2. I will tell t h e won-droussto-ry, How m y lost es - t a t e t o save, 2. I was lost, b u t J e - sus found me, Found the sheep t h a t w e n t a - s t r a y ,
3. I will praise my dear Re-deem-er, His tri - um - p h a n t power I'll tell, 3. I w a s bruised, b u t J e - sus healed m e ; F a i n t w a s I f r o m m a n - y a fall;
4. I will sing of m y Re-deem-er, And H i sheaven-ly love t o m e ; 4. Days of d a r k - n e s s still come o'er me, Sor - r o w ' s p a t h s I of - ten tread,
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How the death to life hath bi-oughtme, Son of God, with Him to be. Sight w a s gone, and fears pos-sessed me, B u t H e freed m e from t h e m all.
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2. J e - sus, hail! whose glo- ry bright-ens All a - bove, and gives it worth; 2. I'd sing the pre - cious blood He spilt,
3. King of glo- ry, reign for - ev - er; Thine an ev - er - last-ing crown: 3. I'd sing the char - ac - ters He bears,
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Lord of life, Thy smile en-light-ens, Cheers and charms Thy saints on earth; O could I sound the glo - ries forth Which in my Sav - iour shine,
Noth- ing from Thy love shall sev - er Those whom Thou hast made Thine own; My ran-som from thedread-ful guilt Of sin and wrath di - vine!
When, the aw - ful sum-mons hear - ing, Heaven and earth shall pass a - way; And all thefoijmsof love He wears, Ex - a l t - ed on His throne:
When my dear Lord will bring me home, And I shall see His face;
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Hap - py ob - jects of Thy grace, Des - tined to be - hold Thy face, I'd sing His glo-rious right-eous-ness, In which all - per- feet heavenly dress
Then with gold - en harps we'll sing, "Glo - ry, glo - ry to our King!" In loft - iest songs of sweet-est praise, I would to ev - er - last-ing days
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147 Ye Servants of God Look, Ye Saints 148


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Fall down on their fac - es and wor-ship the Lamb. crown Him! crown Him! Spread a - broad the Vic - tor's fame,
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149 Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus I Love Thee 150


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2. Pas - chal Lamb, by God ap-point-ed, All our sins on Thee were laid; 2. I'm hap - py, I'm hap - py, oh, won - drous ac - count!
3. J e - sus, hail! en-throned in glo - ry, There for - ev - er to a - bide; 3. O J e - sus, my Sav - iour, with Thee I am blest,
4. Wor - ship, hon - or, power, and bless -ing Thou art wor • thy to re - ceive; 4. Oh, who's like my Sav - iour? He's Sa - lem's bright King;
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All Thy peo - pie are f o r - g i v - en, Thro'the vir - tue of Thy blood; I gaze on my treas - ure and long to be there,
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2. The com - pa - ny of an gels Are prais - ing Thee on high,
3. Crown Him the Lord of peace, Whose power a seep - ter sways
3. To Thee, be - fore Thy pas sion They sang their hymns of praise;
4. Crown Him the Lord of love; Be - hold His hands and side,
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To whom the lips of chil - dren Made sweet ho - san - nas ring: And rose vie - to - rious in the strife For those He came to save;
And mor - tal men and all things Cre - at - ed make re - ply: From pole to pole, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and praise:
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3. J e - s u s is all the world to me, And true to Him I'll be; 2. Oth - er ref - uge have I none; Hangs my help- less soul on Thee;
4. Je-sus is all the world to me, I want no b e t - ter friend; 3. Thou, O Christ, a r t all I want; More than all in Thee I find:
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Fol - low - ing Him by day and night, He's my friend, Cov - er my de-fense-lesshead With the shad-ow of Thy wing.
E - ter - nal life, e - ter - nal joy, He's my friend. A-MEN. False and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace.
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REFUGE. 7. 7. 7. 7. D. CHARLES W E S L E Y , 1707-1788 J O S E P H PARRY, 1841-1903
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1. Thy Word is like a gar - den, Lord, With flow - ers bright and fair; 2. The church from Thee, her Mas - ter, Re-ceived the gift di - vine,
2. Thy Word is like a star - ry host; A thou-sand rays of light 3. It float - eth like a ban - ner Be - fore God's host un-furled;
4. O make Thy church, dear Sav - iour, A lamp of pur - est gold,
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Are seen to guide the trav - el - er And make his path - way bright. It shin - eth like a bea - con A - bove the dark-ling world:
To bear be - fore the na - tions Thy true light as of old:

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184 I Know the Bible Is True The Divine Gift 185


GR/CE. 9. 7. 9. 7. wi/h Refrain ANCIENT OF DAYS. U. 10. U. 10.
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THE WORD OF GOD SALVATION GRACE
186 A Glory Gilds the Sacred Page Amazing Grace 188
BURLINGTON. C. M. AMAZING GRACE. C. M.
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3. Let ev - er - last • ing thanks be Thine For such a bright dis - play 2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace read - y come;
4. My soul re - joic es to pur - sue The steps of Him I love, 3. Thro' man - y dan-gers, toils, and snares, I have al - as the sun,
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Till glo - ry breaks up -on my view In bright-er worlds a - bove. A-MEN. We've no less days to sing God's praise Than when we first be -gun. A-MEN.
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The roll-ing sun, the chang - ing light, Andnights and days Thy pow'r con-fess; 3. Teach me now Thy pa-tience Lord, Keep me trust - ing in Thy Word;
Great Sun of Right-eous-ness, a - rise, Bless the dark world with heav'nly light; 4. When this pil - grim - age is o'er, When I reach that bliss - ful shore,
Thy no-blest won-ders here we view In souls re-newed, and sins for-given;

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But when our eyes be-hold Thy Word, We read Thy name in f air-er lines.
Leave the path where now they stray, Find the true and up - ward way.
But the blest Vol-ume Thou hast writ Re - veals Thy jus - tice and Thy grace.
Keep my faith and cour-age strong, Faith that tri-umphs o - ver wrong.
Thy gos-pel makes the sim - pie wise, Thy laws are pure, Thy judgment right.
Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul re - new, And make Thy Word my guide to heav'n. A-MEN. Then I'll see Thy bless-ed face Through Thy soul-redeeming grace. A-MEN
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190 I Saw the Cross of Jesus We Have Heard the Joyful Sound 191
WHITFIELD. 7. 6. 7. 6. 0. JESUS SAVES. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6.
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4. Safe in the cross of Je - sus! There let my wea - ry heart 4. Give the winds a might - y voice: Je sus saves! Je - sussaves!

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My sure and cer - tain ref - uge, My nev - er - fail - ing tower; Tell to sin - ners far and wide: Je - sus saves! Je sus saves!
Still rest in peace un - shak - en, Till with Him, ne'er to part; By His death and end less life, Je - sus saves! Je sus saves!
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In ev - ery fear and con - flict, I more than con - queroram; Sing, ye is - lands of the sea; Ech - o back, ye o - cean caves;
And then in strains of glo - ry I'll sing His won - drous power, Sing it s o f t - ly through the gloom, When the heart for mer - cy craves;
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Liv - ing, I'm safe, or dy - ing, Thro' Christ, the ris - en Lamb, saves!
Sing in tri - umph o'er the tomb, Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves!
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WASHED IN THE BLOOD. I I . 9. I I . 9. with Refrain
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2. Would you be free from your pas - sion and pride? There's pow'r in the blood,
2. Are you walk-ing dai - ly by the Sav-iour's side? Are you washed in the
3. Would you be whit - er, much whit - er than snow? There's pow'r in the blood,
3. When the Bridegroom com-eth will your robes be white? Are you washed in the
4. Lay a - side the gar-ments that are stained with sin, And be washed in the 4. Would you do serv - ice for J e - sus your King? There's pow'r in the blood,

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4. "Freely come drink,"words the soul to thrill! 0 with what joy they my heart do fill! 4. Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - f ul men, E - ven me with all my sin;
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196 The Way of the Cross Leads Home Saved, Saved! 197
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198 He Is Able to Deliver Thee Free from the Law, O Happy Condition 199
DELIVERANCE. 10. 10. 10. 10. wifh Refrain ONCE FOR ALL. 10. 10. 9. 8. with Refrain
WILLIAM A. OGDEN, 1841-1897 WILLIAM A. OGDEN, 1841-1897 P H I L I P P . BLISS, 1838-1876 P H I L I P P . BLISS, 1838-1876

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3. Mar- vel - ous, in - fi - nite, match - less grace, Free - ly be-stowed on 3. Lord J e - sus, for this I most hum - bly en - treat; I wait, bless-ed
4. Lord J e - s u s , Thou know-est I p a - t i e n t - l y wait; Come now, and with
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202 In Loving-Kindness Jesus Came Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It 203


HE LIFTED ME. 8. 8. 8. 6. with Refrain REDEEMED. 9. 8. 9. 8. with Refrain
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3. His brow was pierced with many a thorn, His hands by cru - el nails were torn, 3. I think of mybless-ed Re-deem-er, I think of Him all the day long;
4 Now on a high - er plane I dwell, And with my soul I know 'tis well; 4. I know I shall see in His b e a u - t y The King in whose law I de - light;

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204 Nothing but the Blood We Praise Thee, O God 205
PLAINFIELD. 7. 8. 7. 8. with Refrain REVIVE US AGAIN. I I . 11. wifh Refrain
ROBERT LOWRY, 1826-1899 ROBERT LOWRY, 1826-1899 WILLIAM P. MACKAY, 1839-1885 JOHN J. HUSBAND, 1760-1825

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2. F o r m y p a r - don this I see, Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus; Thy Spir - it of light,
2. We praise Thee, O God! for
3. N o t h - i n g can for sin a - tone, Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus; the Lamb that was slain,
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4. This is all m y lope and peace, Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus; each heart with Thy love;
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2. All my hopes have been raised, O His name be praised, His glo - ry has
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210 I Lay My Sins on Jesus Tell Me the Story of Jesus 211


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212 Love Lifted Me Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet 213


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2. All my heart to Him I give, Ev - er to Him I'll cling, In His bless-ed 2. Hear the voice that en-treats you, O re-turn ye un - to God!
3. Souls in dan-ger, look a-bove, Je - sus com-plete-ly saves; He will lift you 3. He'll for-give your trans-gressions, And re-mem-ber them no more;

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214 Jesus Is the Friend You Need Ye Must Be Born Again 215
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2. If you're lost in sin, all is dark with - in, Je-sus is the friend you need; 2.
Ye chil-dren of men, at - tend to the word So sol-emn - lv
3. When in that sad hour, when in death's grim pow'r, Je-sus is the friend you need; 3.
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218 While We Pray and While We Plead Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour 219
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4. Come to Christ, con - fes - sion make; Come to Christ, and par-don take; 4. Thou the spring of all my com - fort, More than life to me,

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220 Why Do You Wait I Need Thee, Precious Jesus 221


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3. Do you not feel, dear broth-er, His Spir-it nowstriv-ingwith-in? Oh, 3. I need Thee, bless - ed J e - sus, I need a friend like Thee,
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The ear - ly dew of morn-ing Has passed a - way at noon!
I wait, but He does not for-sake; He calls me still! my heart, a - wake!
In an - y time of trou - ble, A com - fort - er to me.
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224 I Hear Thy Welcome Voice Jesus Paid It All 225


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226 Come to the Saviour Now "Come unto Me, Ye Weary" 227
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2. Come to the Sav • iour now, Y e who have wan - dered far;
2. "Come un - to me, ye faint - ing, And I will give you life,"
3. Come to the Sav - iour, all, W h a t - e'er your bur - dens be;
3. "And who - s o - ev - er com - eth, I will not cast him o u t , "
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O cheer - ing voice of Je - sus, Which comes to ban - ish strife!
Hear now His lov - ing call, "Cast all your care on M e . "
O wel - come voice of J e - sus, Which drives a - way our doubt!
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228 My Soul in Sad Exile Jesus Is Tenderly Calling 229


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2. If ' t i s for p u - ri - t y now t h a t you sigh, Let J e - sus come
2. A r e you walk - ing lone through t h e shad-ows dim? Place your hand in t h e
3. If t h e r e ' s a t e m - p e s t your voice can - n o t still, Let J e - sus come
3. Would you fol - low t h e will of t h e r i s en Lord? Place your hand in t h e
4. If you would join t h e glad songs of t h e blest, Let J e - sus come 4. Is your soul bur-dened down with its load of sin? Place your hand in t h e
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232 I Am Praying for You Out of My Bondage, Sorrow, and Night 2 3 3


INTERCESSION. I I . 17. 12. ! ? . with Refrain JESUS, I COME. Irregular
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2. I have a Fa - ther; to me He has giv - en A hope for e- 2. Out of my shame-ful fail-ure and loss, Je-sus, I come, J e - s u s , I come;
3. I have a robe:'tis re - splen - dent in white-ness, A - wait-ing in 3. Out of un-rest and ar - ro-gantpride, Je-sus, I come, J e - s u s , I come;
4. When Christ has found you, tell oth - ers the sto - ry, That my lov - ing 4. Out of the fear and dread of the tomb, Je-sus, I come, J e - sus, I come;
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234 O Why Not Tonight? Only Trust Him 235


CALVIN. 8. 8. 8. 5. with Refrain STOCKTON. C. M. with Refrain
ELIZA REED, 1794-1867, alt. J. CALVIN BUSHET JOHN H. STOCKTON, 1813-1877 JOHN H. STOCKTON, 1813-1877

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0 do not let the Word de-part, And close thine eyes a-gainst the light; 2. For J e • sus shed His pre - cious blood Rich bless-ings to be - stow;
To - mor-row's sun may nev - er rise To bless thy long - de - lud ed sight; 3. Yes, J e - sus is the truth, the way, That leads you in - to rest;
Our Lord in pit - y lin-gers still, And wilt thou thus His love re-quite? 4. Come, then, and join this ho - ly band, And on to glo - ry go,
Our bless - ed Lord re - fus - es none Who would to Him their souls u-nite;
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236 Softly and Tenderly Lord, I'm Coming Home 237
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4. Oh! for the won-der-ful love He has prom-ised, Promised for you and for me; 4. My soul is sick, my heart is sore, Now I'm com - ing home;
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238 "Whosoever Will" His Way with Thee 239


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2. Who-so-ev-er com - eth need not de - lay, Now the door is o - pen, 2. Would you have Him make you free, and fol-low at His call? Would you know the
3. "Who-so-ev-er will" the prom-ise is se-cure; " W h o - s o - e v - er will," for- 3. Would you in His king-dom find a place of con-stantrest? Would you proveHim
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240 Just As I Am Depth of Mercy! Can There Be 242
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244 Come, Says Jesus' Sacred Voice Come to Jesus, Ye Who Labor 246
HORTON. 7. 7. 7. 7. BULLINGER. 8. 5 . 8. 3.
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245 Art Thou Weary Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates 247
STEPHANOS. 8. 5. 8. 3.
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BENJAMIN SOHMOLCK, 1672-1737 HENRI F. HEMY, 1818-1888
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE FAITH AND TRUST

256 Faith Is the Victory


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And press the bat - tie ere the night Shall veil the glow - ing skies;
We tread the road the saints a - bove With shouts of tri-umph trod;
Let tents of ease be left be-hind, And on - ward to the fray;
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258 T i s So Sweet to Trust in Jesus Trusting Jesus 259


TRUST IN JESUS. 8. 7. 8. 7. wifh Refrain TRUSTING JESUS. 7. 7. 7. 7. wifh Refrain
LOUISA M. R. STEAD, C. 1850-1917 WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICX, 1838-1921 EDGAR PAGE STTTES, 1836-1921 IRA D. SANKEY, 1840-1908

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3. Yes, 'tis sweet to trust in J e - sus, Just from sin and self to cease; 2. Bright - ly doth His Spir - it shine In - to this poor heart of mine;
4. I'm so glad I learned to trust Thee, Pre ' cious J e - sus, Sav-iour, friend; 3. Sing - ing if my way is clear. Pray - ing if the path be drear;
4. Trust - ing Him while life shall last, Trust-ing Him till earth be past;
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E - ven when my faith is small, Trust - ing Je - sus, that is all.
And in sim - pie faith to plunge me ' N e a t h t h e heal-ing, cleans-ing flood!
While H e leads I can - n o t fall; Trust - ing Je - sus, that is all.
J u s t from J e - sus sim - ply tak - ing Life and rest, and joy and peace.
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260 When We Walk with the Lord I've Found a Friend, oh, Such a Friend 261
TRUST AND OBEY. 6. 6. 9. D. with Refrain FRIEND. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
J O H N H. SAMMIS, 1846-1919 DANIEL B. TOWNER, 1850-1919 J A M E S G. SMALL, 1817-1888 GEORGE C. STEBBINS, 1846-1945

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But we nev - er can prove The de-lights of His love Un - til all on the 3. I've found a friend, oh, such a friend! All pow'r to Him is giv - en,
Then in fel - low-ship sweet We will sit at His feet Or we'll walk by His 4. I've found a friend, oh, such a friend! So kind and true and ten - der.

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From Him who loves me now so well What pow'r my soul can sev - er?
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262 How Firm a Foundation How Firm a Foundation 263


ADESJE FIDELES. 11. 11. I I . 71. FOUNDATION. 71. 7 7. 7 7. 7 7.
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3. " W h e n through fier-y tri - als t h y p a t h - w a y shall lie, My grace, all - suf- 3. " W h e n through fier - y t r i - als t h y p a t h • way shall lie,
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264 There Shall Be Showers of Blessing It Is Well with My Soul 265
SHOWERS OF BLESSING. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain V1LLE DU HAVRE. 7 7. 8. 7 7. 9. with Refrain
DANIEL W . WHITTLE, 1840-1901 J A M E S MCGEANAHAN, 1840-1907 HORATIO G. SPAFFORD, 1828-1888 P H I L I P P . B L I S S 1838-1876

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2. There shall be show-ers of bless -ing, Pre - cious re - viv - ing a - gain; 2. Though Sa - tan should buf - f et, tho' tri - als should come, Let this blest as-
3. There shall be show-ers of bless - ing: Send them up - on us, O Lord; 3. My sin— oh, the bliss of this glo - ri - oustho't: My sin not in
4. There shall be show-ers of bless - ing: Oh, that to - day they might fall, 4. And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight, The clouds be roU'd

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O - ver the hills and the val - leys, Sound of a - bun-dance of rain. part, but the whole Is nail'd to the cross and I bear it no more,
Grant to us now a re - fresh - ing, Come, and now hon - or Thy Word. back as a scroll, The trump shall re-sound and the Lord shall de scend,
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266 Standing on the Promises Just When I Need Him Most 267
PROMISES. 7 7. 7 7. 7 7. 9. with Refrain GABRIEL. 9. 9. 9. 6. with Refrain
R. KELSO CARTEK, 1849-1928 E . KELSO CARTER, 1849-1928 WILLIAM C. POOLE, 1875-1949 CHARLES H . GABRIEL, 1856-1932

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2. Stand-ing on the prom-is - es that can - not fail, When the howl-ing storms of
2. Just when I need Him, Je - sus is true, Nev - er for - sak - ing
3. Stand-ing on the prom-is - es of Christ the Lord, Bound to Him e - ter - nal-
3. Just when I need Him, Je - sus is strong, Bear-ing my bur - dens
4. Standing on the prom-is - es I can - not fall, Listening ev - ery mo-ment
4. Just when I need Him. He is my all, An-swer-ing when up-
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268 All the Way My Saviour Leads Me Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine 269
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270 A Child of the King O Safe to the Rock 271


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272 He Hideth My Soul Sunshine in My Soul 273


KIRKPATRICK. 7 7. 8. 7 7. 8. with Refrain SUNSHINE. 9. 6. 8. 6. wi/Ji Re/rain
W l t U A M J . KIRKPATRICK, 1838-1921 ELIZA E. HEWITT, 1851-1920 JOHN E . SWENEY, 1837-1899

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274 God Will Take Care of You I Know Whom I Have Believed 275
GOD CARES. C. M. with Refrain EL NATHAN. C. M. wifh Refrain
CIVILLA D. MARTIN, 1869-1948 W . STILLMAN MARTIN, 1862-1935 DANIEL W . WHITTLE, 1840-1901 JAMES MCGRANAHAN, 1840-1907

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2. Thro' days of toil when h e a r t doth fail, God will take care of you;
2. I know not how this sav - ing faith To me He did im - part,
3. All you may need He will pro - vide, God will take care of you;
3. I know not how the Spir- it moves, Con-vine-ing men of sin,
4. No m a t - t e r w h a t may be t h e test, God will take care of you;
4. I know not when my Lord may come, At night or noon - day fair,
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276 I Know Not How that Bethlehem's Babe I Will Not Forget Thee 278
ST. AGNES. C. M. SWEET PROMISE. 7 7. 71. 7 7. 17. with Refrain
CHARLES H . GABRIEL, 1856-1932 CHARLES H . GABRIEL, 1856-1932
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MORRIS. 9. 10. 9. 10. O PERFECT LOVE. II. 10. II. 10
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2. When dark-ness seems to hide His face, I rest on His un-chang-ing grace; 2. To J e - susChrist I fled for rest; He bade me cease to roam,
3. His oath, His cov - e - nant, His blood Sup-port me in the whelm-ing flood; 3. I sought at once my Sav- our's side, No more my steps to roam:
4. WhenHeshallcome with trum-pet sound, Oh, may I then in Him be found; r—1
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In ev - ery high and storm - y gale, My an-chor holds with - in the veil. With Him I'll brave death's chill-ing tide, And reach myheav'n-ly home.
When all a-round my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay.
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285 Wonderful Peace of My Saviour O God, Our Help in Ages Past 286
VENTING. I J. I I . M. 70. with Refrain ST. ANNE. C. M.
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can - not be bro-ken t o you; A light t h a t will shine all the long journey t h r o ' Suf - fi - cient is Thine arm a - lone, And our de - fense is sure.
car - ry the bur-dens you b e a r ; A r e f - uge in trou-ble, your sorrows to share, F r o m ev - e r - last-ing Thou a r t God, T o end - less years the same.
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288 Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me My Jesus, I Love Thee 289


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H E N R I F . HEMY, 1818-1888 WILLIAM R. FEATHERSTON, 1846-1873 ADONIRAM J . GORDON, 1836-1895
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293 Love Is the Theme Like a River Glorious 294


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295 Abide with Me


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2. D a r k t h e n i g h t of sin h a s s e t - t i e d , Loud t h e a n - g r y b i l - l o w s r o a r ; 2. T h e r e is a place of com -fort sweet, N e a r t o t h e h e a r t of God,
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302 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say In Heavenly Love Abiding 303
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thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. My Sav - iour has my treas - ure, And He will walk with me. A-MEN.
in that light of life I'll walk Till trav-'ling days are done. A-MEN.
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304 He Is So Precious to Me Take the Name of Jesus with You 305


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2. He stood at my heart's door in sun-shine and rain, And pa-tient - ly 2. Take the name of Je - s u s ev - er As a shield from ev -'ry snare;
3. I stand on the moun - tain of bless - ing at last, No cloud in the 3. O the pre-cious name of J e - sus! How it thrills our souls with joy,
4. I praise Him be-cause He ap-point-ed a place Where, someday, thro' 4. At the name of Je - sus bow - ing, Fall - ing pros-trate at His feet,
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wait-ed an en-trance to gain; What shame that so long He en-treat-ed in vain, If temp - ta - tions round you gath-er, Breathe that h o - l y name in pray'r.
heav-ens a shad-ow to cast; His smile is up - on me, the val - ley is past, When His lov - ing arms re-ceive us, And His songs our tongues employ.
faith in His won-der-ful grace, I know I shall see Him, shall look on His face, King of kings in heav'n we'll crown Him, When our jour-ney is complete.
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306 How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours He Keeps Me Singing 307
CONTRAST. L M. D. SWEETEST NAME. 9. 7. 9. 7. wifh Refrain
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How te-dious and taste-less the hours, When Je-sus no long-er I see!
2. All my life was wrecked by sin and strife, Dis-cord filled my heart with pain,
His name yields the rich - est per-fume, And sweet-er than mu - sic His voice;
3. Feast - ing on the rich - es of His grace, Rest-ing 'neath His shelt'ring wing,
Con- tent with be-hold-ing His face, My all to His pleas-ure re-signed,
4. Tho' some-times He leads thro' waters deep, Tri - als fall a-cross the way,
Dear Lord, if in - deed I am Thine, If Thou art my sun and my song,
5. Soon He's com-ing back to wel - come me Far be-yond the star - ry sky;

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His pres-ence dis - pers - es my gloom And makes all with-in me r e - j o i c e : 'Fear not, I am with thee, peace, be still, " I n all of life's ebb and flow.
No chang-es of s e a - son or place Would make an - y change in my mind: Je - sus swept a-cross the bro-ken strings, Stirred the slumb'ring chords a-gain.
Say, why do I lan-guish and pine? And why are my win - ters so long? Al - ways look-ing on His smil - ing face, That is why I shout and sing.
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JOY
310 Since Jesus Came into My Heart There's a Glad New Song 311
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE ASPIRATION

312 Open My Eyes that I May See Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing 313
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And while the wave-notes fall on my ear, Ev - 'ry-thing false will dis- ap-pear: And I hope, by Thy good pleas - ure, Safe - ly to ar - rive at home:
O - pen my heart, and let me pre-pare Love with Thy chil-dren thus to share: Let Thy good-ness, like a fet - ter, Bind my wan-d'ring heart to Thee:

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Si - lent - ly now I wait for Thee, Read-y, my God, Thy will to see; Prone to wan-der, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love;
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314 Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ I Would Be True 315


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316 More Like Jesus Would I Be In the Hour of Trial 317


MORE LIKE JESUS. 7. 7. 7. 7. D. PENITENCE. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.
FANNY J . CROSBY, 1820-1915 WILLIAM H. DOANE, 1832-1915 J A M E S MONTGOMERY, 1771-1854
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Marks the spar-rows when they fall, Sure - ly He will hear my call: And its sor • did treas - ures Spread to work me harm:
May I rest me by His side, Where the tran-quil wa - ters glide: When my dust re - turn - eth To the dust a - gain,

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320 The Rock That Is Higher than I More About Jesus 321
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322 Nearer, My God, to Thee


BETHANY. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.
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2. Thus shall we best pro - claim a-broad The hon - ors of our Sav-iour God; faith to strength-en For the last wea - ri - ness, the fi - nal strife,
3. Our flesh and sense must be de-nied, Pas-sion and en - vy, lust and pride; ag - i - ta - tion, Can thence re-move us if we see His face.
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325 More Like t h e Master
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE PRAYER

327 Sweet Hour of Prayer What a Friend We Have in Jesus 328


SWEET HOUR L. M. D. CONVERSE. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
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2. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, The joys I feel, the bliss I share 2. Have we tri - als and temp - ta • tions? Is there trou-ble an - y-where?
3. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, Thy wings shall my pe - ti - tion bear 3. Are we weak and heav - y lad - en, Cum-bered with a load of care?

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With such I has - ten to the place Where God my Sav-iour shows His face, Can we find a friend so faith • ful Who will all our sor-rows share?
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329 'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer Teach Me to Pray 330


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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE PRAYER

331 Speak to My Heart Lord, Lay Some Soul upon My Heart 332
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2. Speak to my heart, Lord J e - sus, Purge me from ev - ery sin; 1. Lord, lay some soul up - on my heart, And love that soul through me;
3. Speak to my heart, Lord J e - sus, It is no long - er mine: 2. Lord, lead me to some soul in sin, And grant that I may be
3. To win that soul for Thee a - lone Will be my con - stant prayer;

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Speak to my heart, Lord Je - sus, Help me the lost to win. En - dued with power and love to win That soul, dear Lord, for Thee.
Speak to my heart, Lord Je - sus, I would be whol - ly Thine. That when I've reached the great white throne I'll meet that dear one there.

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Yield - ed and still, seek - ing Thy will, Oh, speak to my heart to - day.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE PRAYER

333 Lord, Send a Revival I Need Thee Every Hour 334


MATTHEWS. 9. 9. 9. 7. with Refrain NEED. 6. 4. 6. A. with Refrain
B. B. MCKINNEY, 1886-1952 B. B . MCKINNEY, 1886-1952 ANNIE S. HAWKS, 1835-1918 ROBERT LOWKY, 1826-1

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2. Send a re-viv - al a-mong Thine own, Help us to turn from our sins a-way, 2. I need Thee ev - 'ry hour, Stay Thou near by;
3. Send a re-viv-al to those in sin, Help them, O Je - sus, to turn to Thee, 3. I need Thee ev - 'ry hour, In joy or pain;
4. Send a re-viv-al in ev - 'ry heart, Draw the world nearer, O Lord, to Thee, 4. I need Thee ev - 'ry hour, Most Ho One;
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Temp - ta - tions lose their pow'r When Thou art nigh,
Let them the new life in Thee be - gin, Oh, give them the vie - to - ry.
Come quick - ly and a - bide, Or life is vain.
Let Thy sal-va - tion true joy im - part, And let it be - gin in me.
O make me Thine in - deed, Thou bless ed Son.
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335 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind


JOHN G. WHITTIER, 1807-1892
REST (ELTON). 8. 6. 8. 8. 6.
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1. Dear Lord and Fa - ther of man-kind, For - give our fool - ish ways; The path of prayer Thy-self hast trod: Lord, teach us how to pray! A MEN.
2. Drop Thy still dews of qui - et - ness, Till all our striv - ings cease;
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The gra - cious call - ing of the Lord, Let us, like them, with- 2. As a moth- er stills her child, Thou canst hush the o-ceanwild;
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4. O Thou, by whom we come to God, The life, the truth, the way, May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pi - lot t h e e . "

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338 More Holiness Give Me Lord, for Tomorrow and Its Needs 339
MY PRAYER. 6. 5. 6. 5. D. VINCENT. 8. 4. 8. 4. D.
P H I L I P P . BLISS, 1838-1876 P H I L I P P . BLISS, 1838-1876 SYBIL F. PARTRIDGE HORATIO R. PALMER, 1834-1907

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2. More grat - i - tude give me, More trust in the Lord; 2. Let me no wrong or i - die word, Un - think - ing say;
3. More pu - ri - ty give me, More strength to o'er - come; 3. In pain and sor - row's cleans-ing fires, Brief be my stay;
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More free - dom from earth - stains, More long - ings for home; O bid me, if to - day I die, Come home to - day:
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More tears for His sor - rows. More pain at His grief; Let me in sea - son, Lord, be grave. In sea - son, gay;
More fit for the king - dom, More used would I be; So for to mor-row and its needs I do not pray;
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More meek - ness . in tri - al, More praise for re - lief. Let me be' faith - ful to Thy grace, Dear Lord, to - day.
More bless - ed and ho - ly, More, Sav - iour, like Thee. A - MEN. But keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, Just for to - day. A-MEN.

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340 Lord, Speak to Me, that I May Speak Send a Great Revival 342
CANONBURY. I. M. TRAVIS AVENUE. 9. 9. 9. ?0. with Refrain
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1. Lord, speak to me, that I may speak In liv - ing ech - oes of Thy tone;
2. Send t h e H o - ly Spir - i t now with - in, Burn - ing o u t t h e dross and
2. Oh, teach me, Lord, that I may teach The pre-cious things Thou dost i m p a r t ;
3. Send a g r e a t r e - viv - al, Lord, in me, Help me that I may re-
3. Oh, fill m e with Thy ful • ness, Lord, U n - til my v e r - y h e a r t o'er-flow
4. Help m e go for Thee, dear Lord, to - day, To some l o n e - l y soul t h a t ' s
4. Oh, u s e me, Lord, use e ven m e , J u s t as Thou wilt, and when, and w h e r e ;
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As Thou h a s t sought, so l e t m e seek Thy e r r - i n g c h i l - d r e n lost and lone.
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And wing my words, t h a t they may reach The hid-den depths of many a heart. • » - - * - ^

In kindling t h o u g h t and glowing word, Thy love to tell. Thy praise to show.
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341 Child's Morning Hymn al in m y soul
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WE THANK THEE. L. M.
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343 Our Father in Heaven Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us 344


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SARAH J . HALE, 1795-1879 BRADBURY. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
From WILLIAM GAWLER'S Hymns and Psalms, 1789 From Hymns for the Young, 1836
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2. For - give our trans - gres - sions, and teach us to know 2. We are Thine; do Thou be - friend us, Be the guardian of our way;
3. Thou hast prom-ised to re - ceive us, Poor and sin-ful though we be;
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Thou hast m e r - c y to re - lieve us, Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to' :free:
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Bless-ed J e - sus, bless-ed Je- sus Thou h a s t loved us, love us still. A-MEN.
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345 Beneath the Cross of Jesus O Jesus, Thou Art Standing 346
ST. CHRISTOPHER. 7. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6. ST. HILDA. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
ELIZABETH C. CLEPHANE, 1830-11 FREDERICK C. MAKER, 1844-1927 JUSTIN H. KNECHT, 1752-1817
WILLIAM W . H O W , 1823-1897 EDWARD HUSBAND, 1843-1908
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2. Up - on that cross of J e - sus Mine eye at times can see 1.0 J e - sus, Thou art stand-ing Out - side the fast-closed door,
3. I take, O Cross, thy shad - ow For my a - bid - ing place; 2. O J e - sus, Thou art knock-ing; And lo! Thy hand is scarred,
3. O J e - sus, Thou art plead-ing In ac - cents meek and low,
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ask no oth - er sun - shine than The sun - shine of His face; And thorns Thy brow en - cir • cle, And tears Thy face have marred:
'I died for you, my chil • dren, And will ye treat me so?"
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And from my smit - ten heart with tears Two won - ders I con - fess, We bear the name of Chris - tian, His name and sign we bear:
Con- tent to let the world go by, To enow no gain or loss, 0 love that pass - eth knowl - edge, So pa - tient - ly to wait!
O Lord, with shame and sor - row We o - pen now the door:
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The won-ders of His glo-rious love And my un - wor-thi-ness. O shame, thrice shame up - on us, To keep Him stand-ing there!
My sin - ful self my on - ly shame, My glo - ry all the cross. O sin that hath no e - qual, So fast to bar the gate!
Dear Sav - iour, en - ter, en - ter, A - bide for - ev - er - more! A-MEN.
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347 Wherever He Leads I'll Go Let Others See Jesus in You 348
FALLS CREEK. 8. 6. 8. 7. with Refrain COIEMAN. 8. 7. 8. 8. wit/i Refrain
B. B. MCKINNEY, 1886-1952 B. B. MCKINNEY, 1886-1952 B. B. M C K I N N E Y , 1886-1952 B. B . MCKINNEY, 1886-1952

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3. It may be through the shad - ows dim, Or o'er the storm-y sea, What joy 'twill be at set of sun, In man-sions be - yond the blue,
4. My heart, my life, my all I bring To Christ who loves me so; Then live for Christ both day and night, Be faith-ful, be brave and true,
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349 I Am Thine, O Lord Is Your All on the Altar? 350


/ AM THINE. 10. 7. 10. 7. with Refrain HOFFMAN. 12. 9. 12. 9. wifh Refrain
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2. Con - se-crate me now to Thy serv - ice, Lord, By thepow'r of 2. Would you walk with the Lord in the light of His Word, And have peace and con-
3. O the pure de - light of a sin - gle hour That be-fore Thy 3. Oh, we nev - er can know what the Lord will be - stow Of the bless-ings for
4. There are depths of love that I can - not know Till I cross the 4. Who can tell all the love He will send from a-bove, And how hap-py our
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351 "Are Ye Able," Said the Master Living for Jesus 352
BEACON HILL. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain LIVING. JO. 70. JO. JO. wifh Refrain
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1. " A r e ye a - ble," said the Mas - ter, "To be cru - ci - fied with Me?"
2. Liv - ing for Je - sus who died in my place, Bear-ing on Cal - v'ry my sin and dis-grace,
2. "Are ye a - ble?" still the Mas - t e r Whis-pers down e - t e r ni - ty,
3. L i v - i n g for J e - s u s thro'earth'slit-tlewhile, My dear - est treas-ure, the light of His smile,
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"Yea," the stur - dy dream - ers an-swered, "To the death we f ol - low Thee."
Such love con-strains me to an-swer His call, Fol - low His lead-ing and give Him my all.
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Seek-ing the lost ones He died to re-deem, Bring-ing the wea- ry to find rest in Him.

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2. I now be -lieve Thou dost re-ceive, For Thou hast died that I might live;
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3. If they lead thro' the tem - pie ho - ly, Preach-ing the Word, 2. All to J e - sus I sur-ren-der, Make me, Sav - iour, whol - ly Thine;
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369 Purer in Heart, O God Walk in the Light 370
PURER IN HEART. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 4. 4. MANOAH. C. M.
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371 Leaning on the Everlasting Arms God Be with You 372


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2. Oh, how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Lean-ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms; 3. God be with you till we meet a - gain! Keep love'sban-ner float-ing
3. What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Lean-ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms?
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
THE CHRISTIAN HOME
373 O Happy Home Where Thou Art Loved
AlVERSTOKE. ] ] . JO. I I . 10.
CARL J . P . SPITTA, 1801-1859
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ELLERS. 10. 10. 10. JO. CHRISTIAN HOME. Irregular
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2. Lord, may Thy church, as with a moth - er's care, God, give us Chris - tian homes! Homes where the f a - ther is
3. Draw, through the child, the par - ents near - er Thee God, give us Chris - tian homes'. Homes where the moth - er, in
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378 Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded O Thou Whose Hand Hath Brought Us 379
Z/ON. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7. WEBB. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
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2. E v - ' r y hu - man tie may per - ish; Friend to friend un-faith - ful prove; 2. For this Thy house we praise Thee, Reared at Thine own com-mand,
3. In the fur - nace God may prove thee, Thence to bring thee forth more brigh 3. And oft as here we gath - er, And hearts in wor - ship blend,

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Moth-ers cease their own to cher - ish; Heav'n and earth at last re-move; For ev - ery gen - 'rous spir - it, And ev - ery will - ing hand;
But can nev - er cease to love thee: Thou art pre - cious in His sight: May truth r e - veal its pow - er, And fer - vent prayer as - cend;

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But no chang - es Can at - tend J e -ho - vah's love;
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AUREUA. 7. 6. 7. 6. D. AUSTRIAN HYMN. 8. 7. 8. 7 D.
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2. E - lect from ev - ery na - tion, Yet one o'er all the earth, 2. See, the streams of liv - ing wa - ters, Spring-ing from e - ter - nal love,
3. 'Mid toil and trib - u - la - tion, And tu - mult of her war, 3. Round each hab - i - ta - tion hov-ering, See the cloud and fire ap - pear
4. Yet she on earth hath un - ion With God the Three in One,

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Her char - ter of sal - va - tion, One Loid, one faith, one birth; Well sup - ply thy sons and davigh-ters.And all fear of want re-move:
She waits the con - sum - ma - tion Of peace for - ev - er - more; For a glo - ry and a cov - ering, Show-ing that the Lord is near!
And mys - tic sweet com - mun - ion With those whose rest is won;
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Till with the vi - sion glo - rious, Her long - ing eyes are blest, Who can faint, while such a riv - er Ev - er flows their thirst t'a 5-suage?
O hap - py ones and ho - ly! Lord, give us grace that we, Glo - rious things of thee are spo - ken, Zi - on, cit - y of our God;
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And to one hope she press - es, With ev - ery grace en - dued.
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382 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord BAPTISM

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AARON WILLIAMS, 1731-1776
This Rite Our Blest Redeemer Gave 384
McCOMB. 8. 7. 8. 7.
SYLVANUS D. P H E L P S , 1816-1895 W . H I N E S S I M S , 1907-

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2. I love Thy church, O God! Her walls be - fore Thee stand, - - -
3. For her my tears shall fall; For her my pray'rs as - cend; 1. This rite our blest Re-deem - er gave To all in Him be - liev mg;
4. Be - yond my high - est joy I prize her heav'n -ly ways, 2. I'll fol - low then my glo-rious Lord, What-e'er the ties I sev er;
5. Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zi on shall be giv'n 3. Je - sus, to Thee I yield my all; In Thy kind arms e n - fold me;
4. How sweet the way di-vine to take, So clear in Jor - dan's sto ry;
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To her my cares and toils be giv'n, Till toils and cares shall end. My heart is fixed, no fears ap-pall. Thy gra-cious power shall hold me.
Her sweet com-mun-ion, sol-emn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. On souls that fol-low Christ shall break The Spir - it's beam of glo - ry. A-MEN.
The bright-est glo - ries earth can yield, And bright-er bliss of heav'n.

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383 O Where Are Kings and Empires Now Come, Holy Spirit, Dove Divine 385
ST. ANNE. C. M. MARYTON. L M,
A. CLEVELAND COXE, 1818-1896 Probably by WILLIAM CROFT, 1678-1727 ABONIRAM JUDSON, 1788-1850, alt. H. PERCY SMITH, 1825-1898

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2. We mark her good - ly bat - tle-ments, And her foun - da - tions strong; We love Thy name, we love Thy la wa, And joy-ful - ly em - brace Thy cause;
3. For not like king-doms of the world Thy ho - ly church, O God! We sink be-neath the w a t - e r ' s face; And thank Thee for Thy sav - ing grace;
4. Un - shak - en as e - ter nal hills, Im - mov - a - ble she stands, And as we rise with Thee to live, O let the Ho - ly Spir - it give
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We hear, with-in, the sol-emn voice Of her un - end - ing song, And teach our hearts, in highest strain, To praise the Lamb for sinners slain.
Tho' earthquake shocks are threat'ning her. And tem-pests are a - broad, We love Thy cross, the shame, the pain, 0 Lamb of God, for sin - ners slain.
A moun-tain that shall fill the earth, A house not made by hands. We die to sin, and seek a grave With Thee, beneath the yielding wave.
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The seal-ing unc-tion from a - bove, The joy of life, the fire of love. A-MEN.

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386 O Jesus, I Have Promised Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken 387


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2. O Je sus, Thou hast prom - ised To all who fol - low Thee, 2. Let the world de-spise and leave me, They have left my Sav - iour, too;
3. O let me feel Thee near me! The world is ev - er near; 3. Man may trou-ble and dis • tress me, 'Twill but drive me to Thy breast;
4. 0 let me hear Thee speak - ing In ac - cents clear and still, 4. Haste thee on from grace to glo - ry, Armed by faith, and winged by prayer;
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That where Thou a r t in Hu - man hearts and looks de - ceive me, Thou art
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I see the sights that Life with tri - als hard may press me, Heav'n will
daz - zle, The tempt - ing sounds I hear; bring me sweet-er rest,
A - bove the storms of Heav-en's e - ter-nal day's be-fore thee, God's own
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And, Je - sus, I have prom ised To s erve Thee to the end; And, while Thou shalt smik up - on m e , God of w i s - d o m , love, and might,
My foes are ev - er near me, A - r ound m e and with - in; 0 'tis not in grief to h a r m me While Thy love is left to me;
0 s peak to re - as - sure me, To has - t e n or con - trol! Soon shall close thy earth -iy mis - sion, Swift shall p a s s t h y pil- grim days;
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Foes may hate, and friends may shun me: Show Thy face, and all is bright.
O give me grace to fol - low My Mas - ter and my friend!
O 'twere not in joy to charm me, Were that joy un-mixed with Thee.
But, J e - sus, draw Thou near - er And shield my soul from sin.
Hope shall change to glad f ru - i - tion, Faith to sight, and prayer to praise. A-MEN.
O speak, and make me lis - ten, Thou guard-ian of my soul I A-MEN.

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388 O Thou Who in Jordan O Happy Day That Fixed My Choice 389
ST. MICHEL'S. I J. 17. 17. 7 7. HAPPY DAY. L M. with Refrain
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1. O Thou who in J o r - dan didst bow Thy meek head, 2 . ' T i s done-the g r e a t trans-ac-tion's done; I am my Lord's, and He is mine;
2. Thy foot - steps w e fol - low, to bow in the tide, 3. Now rest, my long - di - vid - ed heart, Fixed on this bliss - ful c e n - t e r , r e s t ;
3. O Je - sus, our Sav - iour, 0 Je sus, our Lord, 4. High heav'n t h a t hears the sol-emn vow, T h a t vow re-newed shall dai - ly h e a r ;
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390 Thou Hast Said, Exalted Jesus Here, O My Lord 391


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GREENVILLE. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. EDWARD DEARLE, 1806-1891
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ST. PETER. C. M.
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2. Sym-bol - ic of His b r o - ken We bro - ken bread;
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395 Bread of Heav'n, on Thee We Feed A Parting Hymn We Sing 397
HOUEY. 7. 7. 7. 7. LABAN. S. M.
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Lord of life, O let us be Root-ed, graft-ed, built in Thee! A-MEN. The path our dear Re-deem er trod, May we r e - joic -ing tread.
Un - til we join the church a - bove, And know as we are known. A-MEN.
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I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me? Some wan d ' r e r sought and won, Some thing for Thee.
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401 Master, No Offering, Costly and Sweet
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2. Dai - lyour lives would show Weakness made strong, Toilsome and gloom-y ways e'er for Thine we do, 0 Lord, We do it un - to Thee. A - MEN
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404 Trust, Try, and Prove Me Am I a Soldier of the Cross 405
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3. I have yield - ed Him my life for - ev - er, All I am or 3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood?
4. Sure I must fight if I would reign; In-crease my cour - age, Lord;
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407 Loyalty to Christ The Banner of the Cross 408
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413 Who Is on the Lord's Side? The Son of God Goes Forth to War 414
ARMAGEDDON. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D. ALL SAINTS, NEW. C. M. D.
FRANCES E . HAVEEGAL, 1836-1879 Arr. by JOHN Goss, 1800-1880 REGINALD HEBER, 1783-1826 HENRY S. CUTLER, 1824-1902

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2. Fierce may be t h e con -flict, Strong may be the foe, B u t the King's own ar - my 2. T h e m a r - t y r first, whose e a - gle eye Could pierce be - yond t h e grave,
3. C h o - s e n to b e sol-diers In an al - ien land, Cho-sen, called, and faithful, 3. A no - ble a r - my, men and boys, The m a - tron and t h e maid,
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None can o - v e r t h r o w ; Round His standard rang-ing, Vic-t'ry is se - cure, His b l o o d - r e d b a n - n e r s t r e a m s a - f a r : W h o fol •lows in His train?
For our c a p t a i n ' s band; In t h e serv-ice roy - al L e t u s not grow cold, Who s a w his Mas - t e r in t h e sky, And called on Him to save:
A - round t h e Sav-iour's throne r e - joice, In robes of light ar - rayed:

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For His t r u t h un-chang-ing Makes the tri-umph s u r e : Joy-ful -ly " en - list - ing
Like Him, with par-don on his tongue, In midst of mor - tal pain,
L e t u s b e r i g h t loy - al, No - ble, t r u e , and bold: Master, Thou wilt keep us, They climbed the steep as-cent of h e a v ' n Through per-il, toil, and pain;

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By Thy grace di - vine, We a r e on the Lord's side, S a v - i o u r , we a r e Thine, H e prayed for them t h a t did t h e wrong: Who fol - lows in his train?
By Thy grace di - vine, Al-ways on the L o r d ' s side, Sav - iour, we a r e Thine. O God, to us m a y grace be giv'n To fol - l o w in their t r a i n !
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415 Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus Soldiers of Christ, Arise 416
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2. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Stand in His strength a - lone; 2. Stand, then, in His great might, With all His strength en - dued;
3. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The strife will not be long; 3. From strength to strength, go on; Wres-tle, and fight, and pray;

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The arm of flesh will fail you, Ye dare not trust your own: But take, to arm you for the fight, The pan - o - ply of God:
This day the noise of bat - tie, The next the vie - tor's song: Tread all the powers of dark-ness down, And win the well-fought day:

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From vie - f r y un - to vie - f r y His ar - my shall he lead,
That, hav - ing all things done, And all your con - flicts passed,
Put on the gos - pel ar - mor, Each piece put on with prayer;
Still let the Spir - it cry, In all His sol-diers, "Come!"
To him that o - ver - com - eth A crown of life shall be;
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Where du - ty calls or dan - ger, Be nev - er want-ing there. Till Christ the Lord who reigns on high Shall take the con-querors home. A-MEN.
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417 Lead On, O King Eternal Once to Every Man and Nation 418
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For glad - ness breaks like morn - ing Wher-e'er Thy face ap - pears; Ere her cause bring fame and prof - it, And'tis pros-perous to be just;
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Thy cross is lift - ed o'er us; We jour-ney in its light: Then it is the brave man choos-es While the cow - ard stands a - side,
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The crown a - waits the con - quest; Lead on, O God of might. Standeth God with - in the shad-ow, Keep-ing watch a - bove His own. A-MEN.
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421 We Are Living, We Are Dwelling March On, O Soul, with Strength 422
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2. Will ye play, then? will ye dal - ly Far be - hind the bat - tie line? 2. The sons of fa - thers we, By whom our faith is taught
3. Sworn to yield, to wa - ver, nev - er; Con - se - crat - ed, born a - gain; 3. March on, O soul, with strength, As strong the bat - tie rolls!
4. Not long the con - flict: soon The ho - ly war shall cease,
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Worlds are charg-ing, heaven be-hold-ing; Thou hast but an hour to fight; fight they fought: He - ro - ic war - riors, ne'er from Christ,
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423 Arise, O Youth of God Work, for the Night Is Coming 424
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1. A - rise, 0 youth of God! Have done with less - er things;
2. Work, for the night s com - ing, Work in the sun - ny noon;
2. A - rise, 0 youth of God! His king - dom tar - ries long;
3. Work, for the night s com - ing, Un - der the sun - set skies;
3. A - rise, 0 youth of God! The church for you doth wait;
4. Lift high the cross of Christ! Tread where His feet have trod; «s»-

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Bring in the day of joy and peace, And end the night of wrong. While their b r i g h t t i n t s a r e glow - ing, Work, for day - light flies:
Her strength shall make your spir - it strong; Her serv - ice make you great. 1
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425 I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go SERVICE


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The M a s - t e r hath called us, His sons and His daugh-ters, We plead for His And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. A-MEN.

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD SERVICE

437 Our Best Make Me a Channel of Blessing 438


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THE KINGDOM OF GOD SERVICE

439 Ready Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling 440


TILLMAN. C. M. with Refrain ELLESD1E. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
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3. Read-y to speak, read-y to think, Read - y with heart and brain; 2. If you can - not cross the o - cean, And the hea -then lands ex - plore,
4. Read-y to speak, read-y to warn, Read-y o'er souls to yearn; 3. Let none hear you i - dly say - ing, "There is noth-ing I . can d o , "
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Read-y to stand a - side and give, Till He shall clear the way. While the souls of men are dy - ing, And the Mas - t e r calls for you;
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441 O Master Workman of the Race The Light of God Is Falling 442
AMESBURY. C. M. D. MISSIONARY HYMN. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
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1. 0 Mas - ter Work-man of the race, Thou Man of Gal - i lee,
2. O Car - pen - ter of Naz - a - reth, Build - er of life di • vine, 2. Who shares his life's pure pleas - ures, And walks the hon - est road,
3. 0 Thou who dost the vi - sion send, And giv - est each his task, 3. W h e r e h u - m a n lives are throng - ing In toil and pain and sin,
4. Thy ran -somed host in glo - ry, All souls that sin and pray,

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Who shap- est man to God's own law, Thy-self the fair de -sign, Who trades with heap - ing meas - ures, And lifts his broth - er's load,
And with the task suf - fi-cient strength: Show us Thy will, we ask; While clois-tered hearts are long - ing To bring the king - dom in,
Turn toward the cross that bore Thee; "Be - hold the man!" they say:

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Give us a con-science bold and good; Give us a pur - pose true, 0 Christ, the eld - er Broth - er Of proud and beat - en men,
And while Thy church is plead - ing For all who would do good,

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443 In Christ There Is No East or West Rise Up, O Men of God 445
ST. PETER. C. M. ST. THOMAS. S. M.
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1. In Christ there is no East or West, In Him no South or North; 2. Rise up, 0 men of God! His king - dom tar - ries loner;
2. In Him shall true hearts ev - ery-where Their high com - mun - ion find; 3. Rise up, 0 men of God! The church for you doth wait,
3. Join hands, then, brothers of the faith, What-e'er your race may be: 4. Lift high the cross of Christ! Tread where His feet have trod;
4. In Christ now meet both East and West, In Him meet South and North:

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All Christ - ly souls are one in Him, Through-out the whole wide earth. A-MEN. Her strength un - e - qual to her task; Rise up, and make her great!
! .—. As brothers of the Son of man, Rise up, O men of God! A-MEN.

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Let there be light, Lord God of hosts, Let there be wis- dom on the earth!
With - in our pas-sioned hearts in - stil The calm that end- eth strain and strife 2. Fling out the ban-ner! an - gels bend In anx-ious si-Ienceo'er the sign,
Give us the peace of vi - sion clear To see our broth-ers'good our own, 3. Fling out the ban-ner! hea-then lands Shall see from far the glo-rious sight;
Let woe and waste of war-fare cease, That use - ful la - bor yet may build 4 Fling out the ban-ner! let it float Sky-ward and sea-ward, high and wide;
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To joy and suf - fer not a - lone—The love that cast-eth out all fear! And vain - ly seek to com-pre-hend The won - der of the love di - vine.
Its homes with love and laughter filled: God, give Thy wayward children peace! A-MEN. And na-tions, gath'ring at the call, Their spir-its kin-die in its light.
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447 O Brother Man, Fold to Thy Heart The Morning Light Is Breaking 448
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2. For they whom Je - sus loved have tru - ly spo - ken: 2. Rich dews of grace come o'er us In man - y a gen - tie shower,
3. Fol low with rev - 'rent steps the great ex - am - pie 3. See hea - then na - tions bend - ing Be - fore the God we love,
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The ho - Her wor - ship which He deigns to bless And bright - er scenes be - fore us Are o - p'ning ev - 'ry hour;
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449 From Greenland's Icy Mountains From Ocean unto Ocean 450
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Though e v - e r y p r o s - p e c t pleas - es, And on - ly m a n is vile; Do Thou in lov - ing - kind ness P r o - claim Thy gos - pel day,
Shall w e t o m e n be - n i g h t - ed T h e lamp of life de - ny? Forth with Thy mes - sage send us, T h y love and light to show,
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Sal - v a - tion! 0 sal - va - t i o n l T h e joy - ful sound pro - claim, Till, fired with t r u e de - vo - tion, En - kin-died by Thy word,
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T h e hea - then in his blind - ness Bows down t o wood and stone. And, healed of our dis - e a s - es, The t e m p t - e r ' s p o w ' r with- stand,
Till e a r t h ' 8 r e - m o t • e s t n a - tion H a s learned M e s - s i - a h ' s name. A - domed with Chris - tian g r a c - es, With - in T h y courts shall stand.
R e - deem - er, King, C r e - a - tor, In bliss r e - t u r n s to reign. A-MBN. From o - cean un - to o - cean Our land shall own Thee Lord.

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451 O Zion, Haste Heralds of Christ 452
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3. Pro-claim to ev - 'ry peo-ple, tongue, and na-tion That God, in whom they 3. Where once the twist - ing trail in dark - ness
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pris - on house of sin, With none to tell them of the Sav-iour'sdy - ing, wound, Let march - ing feet and joy-ous song re-sound,
live and move, is Love: Tell how He stoop'dto save His lost ere - a - tion, build, To see the prom - ise of the day ful-filled,
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Light of the World, We Hail Thee 454
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Wastes rise in ver - dure and min gle in song. Thy light, so glad and gold - en, Shall set on earth no more.
Shouts of sal - va - tion are rend ing the sky. A - MEN. And help - est them to ren - der Light back to Thee a - gain.
Rise in the new ere - a - tion Which springs from love and Thee. A-MEN.
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457 Send the Light


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3. Teach us the strength that can-not seek. By deed or thought, to hurt the weak, be light!
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JOHN BOWRING, 1792-1872 GEORGE J. ELVEY, 1816-1893 FREDERICK L. HOSMER, 1840-1929 ARTHUR S. SUILIVAN, 1842-1900

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2. Watch-man! tell us of the night, High - er yet that star as-cends; 2. Wid-er grows the king-dom, Reign of love and light; For it we must la - bor
3. Watch-man! tell us of the night. For the morn - ing seems to dawn; 3. Not a-lone we con-quer, Not a-lone we fall; In each loss or tri-umph

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Watch-man, will its beams a - lone Gild the spot that gave them birth? Po - ets sung its glo - ry, He - roes for it died. For-ward through the a-ges,
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464 Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life God of Grace and God of Glory 465
GERMANY. L. M. CWM RHONDDA. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.
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466 O Jesus, Master, When Today Hear, Hear, O Ye Nations 467


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THE IMMORTAL LIFE
468 When I Can Read My Title Clear Hark, Hark, My Soul! 469
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472 My Saviour First of All When the Morning Conies 473


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474 We Shall See the King Someday Face to Face with Christ 475
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4. Therewith all the loved ones who have gone be-fore, We shall see the 3. What r e - joic-ing in His pres-ence, When are ban-ish'd grief and pain;
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476 Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand Jerusalem, the Golden 477
ALFORD. 7. 6. 8. 6. D. EWING. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
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3. 0 then what rap - tured greet -ings On Ca-naan's hap - py shorel 2. They stand, those halls of Zi - on, All ju - bi - lant with song,
3. O sweet and bless - ed Coun-try, Shall I e'er see thy face?
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What knit - ting sev-er'd friend-ships up, Where part-ings are no morel And bright with man y an an - gel, And all the mar - tyr throng;
H_ _ h I O sweet and bless - ed Coun - try, Shall I e'er win thy grace?

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478 On Jordan's Stormy Banks On Jordan's Stormy Banks 479


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4. When shall I reach that hap - py place, And be for - ev - er blest? No chill - ing winds nor poi-s'nous breath Can reach that health-ful shore;
When shall I reach that hap - py place, And be for - ev - er blest?
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484 O They Tell Me of a Home O That Will Be Glory 485


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486 The Star-Spangled Banner REFBAIN

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488 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory America the Beautiful 489
BATTLE HYMN. Irregular with Refrain MATERNA. C. M. D.
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Mine eyes have seen the glo - ry of the com - ing of the Lord; He is
I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hun-dred cir-cling camps; They have 1. O beau - ti - ful for spa-cious skies, For am - ber waves of grain,
He has sound-ed forth the trumpet that shall nev - er sound re-treat; He is 2. O beau - ti - ful for pil-grim feet, Whose stern, im-pas-sioned stress
In the beau - ty of the HI - ies, Christ was born a - cross the sea, With a 3. O beau - ti - ful for he - roes proved In lib - er - at - ing strife,
4. 0 beau - ti - ful for p a - t r i o t dream That sees, be - yond the years,
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glo - ry in His bos - om that trans-fig-ures you and me; As He died to For pur - pie moun-tain maj - es - ties A - bove the fruit - ed plain!
A thor-ough-fare for free-dom beat A - cross the wil - der - ness!
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righteous sen-tence by the dim and flar-inglamps; His day is march-ing on. *~±-1*-
soul, to an-swerHim! be jub - i - lant, my feet! Our God is march-ing on. '-wr^z
make men ho - ly, let us live to make men free, While God is march-ing on. I |- ' I
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490 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come Now Thank We All Our God 491
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Lord of h a r - vest! g r a n t t h a t we Wholesome grain and pure may be. And free us from all ills In this world and t h e next,
For t h u s it w a s , is now, And shall be ev - e r - more. A - MEN.
B u t t h e fruit-ful e a r s t o store In His g a r - n e r ev - e r - m o r e . A-MEN.

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492 We Gather Together We Plow the Fields 493


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Anonymous Netherlands Folk Song, 1620 MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS, 1740-1815
Tr. by THEODORE BAKER, 1851-1934 Arr. by EDWARD KREMSER, 1838-1914 Tr. by J A N E M. CAMPBELL, 1817-1878 J O S E P H BARNBY, 1838-1896

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2. Be - side us to guide us, our God with us join - ing, 2. He on - ly is the Mak - er Of all things near and far;
3. We all do ex - tol Thee, Thou lead - er in bat - tie, 3. We thank Thee, then, O Fa - ther, For all things bright and good,

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Thy name be ev - er praised: O Lord, make us free! A - MEN. And, what Thou most de - sir - est, Our hum-ble, thank-ful hearts. A-MEN.

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494 Thanksgiving Hymn For All the Blessings of the Year 495
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2. Thanks-giv ings we bring in our songs to Thee, 2. For life and health, those common things, Which ev-ery day and hour brings,
3. A - bun dant the yield of ripe fruit ed grain, 3. For love of Thine which nev-er tires, Which all our bet - ter thought in-spires
4. O Je sus our Lord, Thou rul - er of all, -B- -B- -B- -&- _ "S>- -B- ,. . -B- -B- -B- -&- -B- -&-
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For home, where our af - fee - tion clings, We thank Thee, Lord.
Glad prais - es to Thee we ev - er shall sing; And warms our lives with heav'n - ly fires, We thank Thee, Lord. A-MEN.
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For glo - ri - ous foun - tains of wa - ter so pure, 2. Ring out a slow - ly dy - ing cause, And an-cient forms of par - ty strife;
The ver - dant green pas - tures, so use - ful to man, 3. Ring out old shapes of foul dis - ease, Ring out the nar-r'wing lust of gold;
Be Thou our de - fen - der in all time of stress, Ring in the val - iant man and free, Thelarg-er heart, the kind-lier hand;
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Are t o - kens of bless-ings in Thy won-drous plan. Ring in the no-bler modes of life, With sweeter manners, pur-er laws.
And help us live dai - ly in true thank-ful - ness. A - MEN. Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thou-sand years of peace.
Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be. A-MEN.
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497 Another Year Is Dawning Father, Let Me Dedicate 498
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3. An - oth - year of serv - ice, Of wit - ness for Thy love, 3. If in m e r - cy Thou wilt spare J o y s t h a t yet are mine;
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An - oth - er year of glad - ness, The glo - ry of Thy face; Can a fa - ther's love re fuse All the best to give?
An - oth - er year of train - ing For ho - lier work a - bove; If on life, se - rene and fair, Bright - er rays may shine,
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An - oth - er year of lean - ing Up - on Thy lov - ing breast, More Thou giv - est ev - 'ry day Than the best can claim,
An - oth - er year is dawn - ing, Dear Fa - ther, let it be, Let my glad heart, while it sings, Thee in all pro - claim,
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An - oth - er year of trust - ing, Of qui - et, hap - py rest. Nor with - hold - est aught that may Glo - ri - fy Thy name.
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1. O God of our fa - thers, we praise and a - dore Thee
2. A pre - cious gem of Thy right hand, A tro - phy of Thy grace, 2. Help us to be faith - ful to Thee and Thy king - dom,
3. And by Thy Spir - it's min - is - tries, May saints their joys re - new,
3. Our task is no great - er than that which our fa - thers
4. We now re - af - firm our un - dy - ing de - vo - tion;
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Long may its walls in b e a u - ty stand, For Thee a dwell - ing place: Thy church, and the work of our Christ in all lands:
And in t h e s t r e n g t h Thy g r a c e sup-plies Their heavenly r a c e p u r - s u e : As - sumed with fi - del - i - ty, cour - age, and pride:
We pray Thou wilt fill with all strength and grace:
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And as the years shall come and go On time's un - rest-ing wing, May loy - al - ty, sac - ri - fice, cour - age now a t - tend us,
May faith - ful lips, with trum - pet sound, Thy gos - pel here pro - claim, We know t h a t all moun tains will van - ish now be - fore us

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501 O Perfect Love The Voice That Breathed o'er Eden 502
O PERFECT LOVE. I ) . 70. 7 7. 70. BLAIRGOWRIE. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
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2. 0 per - feet Life, be Thou their full as - sur - ance 2. Be pres - ent, 0 our Fa - ther, To give a - way this bride,
3. Grant them the joy which bright - ens earth - ly sor - row; 3. Be pres - ent, Ho - ly Spir - it, To bless them as they kneel,
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Of ten - der char i ty and stead - fast As Eve Thougav'st to Ad - am Out of his own pierced side:
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Of pa - tient hope and qui - et, brave en dur - ance, Be pres - ent, bless - ed Sav - iour, To join their lov - ing hands,
And to life's day the glo - rious i known mor - row O spread Thy pure wing o'er them, Let no ill pow'r find place,
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2. Je - sus, Son of hu - man moth - er, Bless our moth - er-
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3. Thou who didst with Jo - seph la - bor, Mor didst h u m • ble
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4. Thou who didst go forth in sor - row, Toil - ing for the won- drous day of moth - er-hood! Thy love to all a - bound;
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And I shall fan - cy His bless - ing Rest - ing on me; That His arm had been thrown a - round me,
Wav - ing a branch of the palm tree High in my hand; And ask for a share in His love;
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2. For though no eye be - holds Thee, No hand Thy touch may feel, 1. What can I give to J e - sus, Who gave Him - self for me?
3. And shall we not a - dore Thee, With more than joy - ous song, 2. I'll give my voice to J e - sus, And seek through all my days
3. I'll give my wealth to J e - sus, Tho' lit - tie I pos-sess;
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Thy serv - ants true to be, I'll give my strength to Je - sus. Of head, of heart, and will;
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And through all life, for - ev - er, To live our praise to Thee. A-MBN. Go where He sends and ev - er strive His pur - pose to ful - fil.
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509 I Am So Glad that Our Father Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild 510
JESUS LOVES EVEN ME. 10. 70. 70. 70. with Refrain
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3. J e - sus loves me! loves m e still, Tho' I ' m ver - y weak and ill; 2. We'll bring Him hearts that love Him; We'll bring Him thank - ful praise,
4. J e - sus loves m e ! H e will stay Close be -side me all the way; 3. We'll bring the lit - tie du - ties We have to do each day;
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Lit - tie ones to Him be - long; They are weak, but He is strong. And young souls meek - ly striv - ing To walk in ho - ly ways:
He will wash a - way my sin, Let His lit - tie child come in. We'll try our best to please Him, At home, at school, at play:
From His shin - ing throne on high, Comes to watch me where I lie.
If I love Him, when I die He will take me home on high.
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518 Create in Me a Clean Heart O Lord of Love, Thou Light Divine 520
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522 Lead Me, Lord Glory Be to the Father 524


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527 Now for Each Yearning Heart Hear Our Prayer, O Lord 530
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533 Bless Thou the Gifts All Things Are Thine 536
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RESPONSIVE READINGS

How to Use the Responsive Readings

Reading the Scriptures should have 4. Encourage all the members of the
an important place in a worship serv- congregation to join in the reading of
ice. God's Word should be read with the selection.
reverence and discernment and effec- 5. Guide the congregation to read
tiveness, as an aid to worship and as a with deliberateness, but with feeling,
vital part of worship. Therefore, the in order that the truths of the passage
wise use of the responsive readings can may register with full meaning.
serve to unite a congregation in a cor- 6. Vary, when deemed advanta-
porate experience of holy communion geous, the plan for the responses. The
with God. pastor and the congregation, the choir
The following suggestions are of- and the congregation, or two parts of
fered to lead to a meaningful use of the congregation may read respon-
the responsive readings: sively; or all may read the entire pas-
1. Plan to use the readings in vari- sage in unison.
ous worship services—not only in the 7. Never use a reading merely to oc-
Sunday morning worship hour, but in cupy time or in lieu of reading which
less formal services on Sunday and on may be the background of the sermon.
week days. Let the responsive reading have its
2. Select the reading with concern own inherent value for an experience
for its appropriateness. It should relate of spiritual worship.
to the hymns, the chief emphasis in the 8. Remember always that through
prayers, the content of the sermon, and Bible reading God speaks to the minds
the over-all purpose of the service. and hearts of needy souls. Thus we
3. Introduce the responsive reading hear God's voice and come to feel that
with a brief comment, if necessary, to he is with us, that he is the supreme
motivate a purposeful participation by object of our devotion, and that we
the congregation. are the supreme objects of his love.
Church Covenant

Having been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to receive the


RESPONSIVE READINGS
Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour,

And on the profession of our faith, having been baptized in the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,

We do now, in the presence of God, angels, and this assembly, most


solemnly and joyfully enter into covenant with one another, as one body 1 Invitation to Praise 2 Christian Fellowship
in Christ. Psalms IOO:I-IJ; 6j:yj Rom. 12:9-10, 13, iyi8; Gat. 6:2, 10;
1 John 4:11
We engage, therefore, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, to walk together in Make a joyful noise unto the Lord,
Christian love; to strive for the advancement of this church, in knowl- all ye lands. Let love be without dissimulation.
edge, holiness, and comfort; Abhor that which is evil; cleave to
Serve the Lord with gladness: come that which is good.
T o promote its prosperity and spirituality; to sustain its worship, ordi- before his presence with singing.
Be kindly affectioned one to another
nances, discipline, and doctrines; Know ye that the Lord he is God: it with brotherly love; in honour pre-
is he that hath made us, and not we ferring one another;
To contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the ministry, ourselves; we are his people, and the
the expenses of the church, the relief of the poor, and the spread of the Distributing to the necessity of
sheep of his pasture.
gospel through all nations. saints; given to hospitality.
Enter into his gates with thanksgiv-
We also engage to maintain family and secret devotions; to religiously ing, and into his courts with praise; Rejoice with them that do rejoice,
educate our children; to seek the salvation of our kindred and acquaint- be thankful unto him, and bless his and weep with them that weep.
ances; name. Be of the same mind one toward
For the Lord is good; his mercy is another. Mind not high things, but
To walk circumspectly in the world; to be just in our dealings, faithful
everlasting; and his truth endureth to condescend to men of low estate. Be
in our engagements, and exemplary in our deportment;
all generations. not wise in your own conceits.
T o avoid all tattling, backbiting, and excessive anger; Let the people praise thee, O God; Recompense to no man evil for evil.
let all the people praise thee. Provide things honest in the sight of
To abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating drinks as a beverage, all men.
and to be zealous in our efforts to advance the kingdom of our Saviour. O let the nations be glad and sing
for joy: for thou shalt judge the peo- If it be possible as much as lieth in
We further engage to watch over one another in brotherly love; ple righteously, and govern the na- you, live peaceably with all men.
tions upon earth. Bear ye one another's burdens, and
To remember each other in prayer; to aid each other in sickness and
distress; to cultivate Christian sympathy in feeling and courtesy in speech; Let the people praise thee, O God, so fulfil the law of Christ.
let all the people praise thee. As we have therefore opportunity,
T o be slow to take offense, but always ready for reconciliation, and Then shall the earth yield her in- let us do good unto all men, especially
mindful of the rules of our Saviour to secure it without, delay. crease; and God, even our own God, unto them who are of the household
shall bless us. of faith.
We moreover engage that when we remove from this place we will, as
soon as possible, unite with some other church, where we can carry out God shall bless us; and all the ends Beloved, if God so loved us, we
the spirit of this covenant and the principles of God's Word. of the earth shall fear him. ought also to love one another.
476 477
3 The Kingdom of God For he must reign, till he hath put 5 God's World and Word Keep back thy servant also from
all enemies under his feet. presumptuous sins; let them not have
Heb. 1:1-2, 8; Matt. 13:33, 45-49; Psalm 10 dominion over me:
1 Cor. 15:24-25; Rev. 11:15 The kingdoms of this world are be-
come the kingdoms of our Lord and The heavens declare the glory of Let the words of my mouth, and the
God, who at sundry times and in of his Christ; and he shall reign for God; and the firmament showeth his meditation of my heart, be acceptable
divers manners spake in time past ever and ever. handywork. in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and
unto the fathers by the prophets, my redeemer.
Day unto day uttereth speech, and
Hath in these last days spoken unto night unto night showeth knowledge.
us by his Son, whom he hath ap- 4 T r u e Greatness There is no speech nor language,
pointed heir of all things, by whom
Matt. 18:1-4; John 13:13-16; Mark 10:43-45 where their voice is not heard.
also he made the worlds; 6 Peace Within
Their line is gone out through all
Unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, At the same time came the disciples the earth, and their words to the end Rom. 5:1; 8:6; Isa. 26:3-4; Phil. 4'.6-y;
O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest Heb. 13:20-21
of the world.
of righteousness is the sceptre of thy in the kingdom of heaven?
kingdom. In them hath he set a tabernacle Therefore being justified by faith,
And Jesus called a little child unto for the sun, which is as a bridegroom we have peace with God through our
Another parable spake Jesus unto him, and set him in the midst of them, coming out of his chamber, and re- Lord Jesus Christ:
them; The kingdom of heaven is like joiceth as a strong man to run a race.
And said, Verily I say unto you, Ex- For to be carnally minded is death;
unto leaven, which a woman took, and
cept ye be converted, and become as His going forth is from the end of but to be spiritually minded is life
hid in three measures of meal, till the
little children, ye shall not enter into the heaven, and his circuit unto the and peace.
whole was leavened.
the kingdom of heaven. ends of it: and there is nothing hid
Again, the kingdom of heaven is from the heat thereof. Thou wilt keep him in perfect
like unto a merchant man, seeking Whosoever therefore shall humble peace, whose mind is stayed on thee:
himself as this little child, the same is The law of the Lord is perfect, con-
goodly pearls; because he trusteth in thee.
greatest in the kingdom of heaven. verting the soul:
Who, when he had found one pearl The testimony of the Lord is sure, Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for
Ye call me Master and Lord: and in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting
of great price, went and sold all that ye say well; for so I am. making wise the simple.
he had, and bought it. strength.
The statutes of the Lord are right,
If I then, your Lord and Master, In every thing by prayer and sup-
Again, the kingdom of heaven is rejoicing the heart:
have washed your feet; ye also ought plication with thanksgiving let your
like unto a net, that was cast into the to wash one another's feet. The commandment of the Lord is
requests be made known unto God.
sea, and gathered of every kind: pure, enlightening the eyes.
For I have given you an example, And the peace of God, which pass-
Which, when it was full, they drew that ye should do as I have done to The fear of the Lord is clean, en-
during for ever: eth all understanding, shall keep your
to shore, and sat down, and gathered you. hearts and minds through Christ
the good into vessels, but cast the bad The judgments of the Lord are Jesus.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, The true and righteous altogether.
away.
servant is not greater than his lord; Now the God of peace, that brought
So shall it be at the end of the neither he that is sent greater than he More to be desired are they than
again from the dead our Lord Jesus,
world: the angels shall come forth, that sent him. gold, yea, than much fine gold:
that great shepherd of the sheep,
and sever the wicked from among the But whosoever will be great among Sweeter also than honey and the through the blood of the everlasting
just. you, shall be your minister: and who- honeycomb. covenant, make you perfect in every
soever of you will be the chiefest, shall Moreover by them is thy servant good work to do his will,
Then cometh the end, when Christ
be servant of all. warned: and in keeping of them there Working in you that which is well-
shall have delivered up the kingdom
to God, even the Father; when he is great reward. pleasing in his sight, through Jesus
For even the Son of man came not
shall have put down all rule and all to be ministered unto, but to minister, Who can understand his errors? Christ; to whom be glory for ever and
authority and power. and to give his life a ransom for many. cleanse thou me from secret faults. ever. Amen.
7 Good to Give Thanks 8 God's Goodness self. There is none other command-
Psalm Q2 Psalm 103
9 The Commandments ment greater than these.
Ex. 20:1-4, 7-8,12-iy;
Mark 12:28-31
It is a good thing to give thanks Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all
unto the Lord, and to sing praises that is within me, bless his holy name.
And God spake all these words, say-
unto thy name, O most High: Bless the Lord, O my soul, and for- ing, I am the Lord thy God, Thou
10 The Way of Wisdom
To show forth thy lovingkindness get not all his benefits: shalt have no other gods before me. Job 28:12-13, J5> 20> 2h 28>
Prov. 3:13-1']; James 1:5
in the morning, and thy faithfulness Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; Thou shalt not make unto thee any
every night. who healeth all thy diseases; graven image. Where shall wisdom be found? and
Upon an instrument of ten strings, Who redeemeth thy life from de- Thou shalt not take the name of where is the place of understanding?
and upon the psaltery; upon the harp struction; who crowneth thee with the Lord thy God in vain; for the Man knoweth not the price thereof;
with a solemn sound. lovingkindness and tender mercies; Lord will not hold him guiltless that neither is it found in the land of the.
taketh his name in vain. living.
For thou, Lord, hast made me glad Who satisfieth thy mouth with
through thy work: I will triumph in good things; so that thy youth is re- Remember the sabbath day, to keep It cannot be gotten for gold, neither
the works of thy hands. newed like the eagle's. it holy. shall silver be weighed for the price
O Lord, how great are thy works! The Lord executeth righteousness Honour thy father and thy mother: thereof.
and thy thoughts are very deep. and judgment for all that are op- that thy days may be long upon the
Whence then cometh wisdom? and
pressed. land which the Lord thy God giveth
where is the place of understanding?
A brutish man knoweth not; nei- thee.
He made known his ways unto
ther doth a fool understand this. Moses, his acts unto the children of Thou shalt not kill. God understandeth the way thereof,
Israel. and he knoweth the place thereof.
When the wicked spring as the Thou shalt not commit adultery.
grass, and when all the workers of The Lord is merciful and gracious, And unto man he said, Behold, the
Thou shalt not steal. fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and
iniquity do flourish; it is that they slow to anger, and plenteous in
shall be destroyed for ever: mercy. Thou shalt not bear false witness to depart from evil is understanding.
against thy neighbour. Happy is the man that findeth wis-
But thou, Lord, art most high for He will not always chide: neither
evermore. will he keep his anger for ever. Thou shalt not covet anything that dom, and the man that getteth under-
is thy neighbour's. standing.
For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord, for, He hath not dealt with us after our
sins; nor rewarded us according to And one of the scribes came, and For the merchandise of it is better
lo, thine enemies shall perish;
our iniquities. having heard them reasoning to- than the merchandise of silver, and
All the workers of iniquity shall be gether, and perceiving that Jesus had the gain thereof than fine gold.
scattered. For as the heaven is high above the answered them well, asked him,
earth, so great is his mercy toward Which is the first commandment of She is more precious than rubies:
The righteous shall flourish like them that fear him. all? and all the things thou canst desire
the palm tree: he shall grow like a are not to be compared unto her.
cedar in Lebanon. As far as the east is from the west, And Jesus answered him, The first
so far hath he removed our transgres- of all the commandments is, Hear, O Length of days is in her right hand;
Those that be planted in the house sions from us. Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord: and in her left hand riches and hon-
of the Lord shall flourish in the our.
Like as a father pitieth his chil- And thou shalt love the Lord thy
courts of our God. Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
dren, so the Lord pitieth them that God with all thy heart, and with all
They shall bring forth fruit in old fear him. thy soul, and with all thy mind, and and all her paths are peace.
age; with all thy strength: this is the first If any of you lack wisdom, let him
The mercy of the Lord is from commandment.
T o show that the Lord is upright: everlasting to everlasting upon them ask of God, that giveth to all men
he is my rock, and there is no un- that fear him, and his righteousness And the second is like, namely this, liberally, and upbraideth not; and it
righteousness in him. unto children's children. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy- shall be given him.
11 A Sinner's Confession T h e sacrifices of God are a broken
13 Acceptable Worship 14 Dignity of Man
spirit: a broken and a contrite heart,
Psalm 51:1-13, 1j Psalm 24; John 4:23-24
O God, thou wilt not despise. Psalm 8; 1 John 3:1-3

Have mercy u p o n me, O God, ac- T h e earth is the Lord's, a n d the O L o r d our Lord, how excellent is
cording to thy lovingkindness:
12 God Ever Present fulness thereof; the world, a n d they thy n a m e in all the earth! who hast
According unto the multitude of that dwell therein. set thy glory above the heavens.
Psalm 139
thy tender mercies blot out my trans- For he hath founded it upon the Out of the mouth of babes and
gressions: _ O Lord, thou hast searched me, a n d seas, and established it upon the sucklings hast thou ordained strength
Wash me thoroughly from mine known me. floods. because of thine enemies.
iniquity, a n d cleanse me from my sin. T h o u compassest my path and my W h o shall ascend into the hill of W h e n I consider thy heavens, the
For I acknowledge my transgres- lying down, and art acquainted with the Lord? or who shall stand in his work of thy fingers, the m o o n and the
sions; and my sin is ever before me. all my ways. holy place? stars, which thou hast ordained;

Against thee, thee only, have I W h i t h e r shall I go from thy spirit? H e that hath clean hands, and a What is man, that thou art mind-
sinned, a n d d o n e this evil in thy sight: or whither shall I flee from thy pres- pure heart; who hath not lifted up ful of him? and the son of man, that
ence? his soul unto vanity, nor sworn de- thou visitest him?
That thou mightest be justified ceitfully.
when thou speakest, and be clear If I ascend up into heaven, thou art For thou hast made h i m a little
when thou judgest. there. H e shall receive the blessing from lower than the angels, a n d hast
the Lord, a n d righteousness from the crowned h i m with glory and h o n o u r .
Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; If I take the wings of the morning,
God of his salvation.
a n d in sin did my m o t h e r conceive me. a n d dwell in the uttermost parts of T h o u madest him to have domin-
the sea; Lift u p your heads, O ye gates; and ion over the works of thy hands;
Behold, thou desirest truth in the
be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors;
inward parts: and in the hidden part Even there shall thy hand lead me, T h o u hast p u t all things u n d e r his
and the King of glory shall come in.
thou shalt make me to know wisdom. and thy right hand shall hold me. feet: all sheep a n d oxen, yea, a n d the
Purge me with hyssop, a n d I shall If I say, Surely the darkness shall W h o is this King of glory? beasts of the field;
be clean; wash me, a n d I shall be cover me; even the night shall be light T h e Lord strong and mighty, the T h e fowl of the air, and the fish of
whiter than snow. about me. Lord mighty in battle. the sea, and whatsoever passeth
Make me to hear joy and gladness; Yea, the darkness hideth not from through the paths of the seas.
Lift u p your heads, O ye gates;
that the bones which thou hast broken thee; but the night shineth as the day: even lift them u p , ye everlasting O L o r d o u r Lord, how excellent is
may rejoice. the darkness and the light are both
doors; and the King of glory shall thy n a m e in all the earth!
H i d e thy face from my sins, a n d alike to thee.
come in.
blot out all m i n e iniquities. Behold, what manner of love the
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully
W h o is this King of glory? Father hath bestowed upon us, that
Create in me a clean heart, O God; a n d wonderfully m a d e : marvellous
we should be called the sons of God.
and renew a right spirit within me. are thy works; and that my soul T h e Lord of hosts, he is the King
knoweth right well. of glory. Beloved, now are we the sons of
Cast me not away from thy pres- God, a n d it d o t h not yet appear what
ence; a n d take not thy holy spirit H o w precious also are thy thoughts
But the hour cometh, and now is, we shall be:
from me. unto me, O God! how great is the sum
when the true worshippers shall wor-
of them! But we know that, when he shall
Restore unto me the joy of thy sal- ship the Father in spirit and in truth:
appear, we shall be like him;
vation; and uphold me with thy free Search me, O God, and know my for the Father seeketh such to wor-
spirit. heart: try me, a n d know my thoughts: ship him. For we shall see him as he is.
T h e n will I teach transgressors thy See if there be any wicked way in God is a Spirit: a n d they that wor- And every man that hath this hope
ways; a n d sinners shall be converted me, and lead me in the way everlast- ship him must worship h i m in spirit in him purifieth himself, even as he
unto thee. ing. and in truth. is pure.
15 T h e Lord Our Shep- And him that cometh to me I will And hope maketh not ashamed; be- That the man of God may be per-
in no wise cast out. cause the love of God is shed abroad fect, thoroughly furnished unto all
herd in our hearts by the Holy Spirit which good works.
Psalm 23
Ye have not chosen me, but I have is given unto us.
chosen you.
Be patient therefore, brethren, unto
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall As the Father hath loved me, so the coming of the Lord. Behold, the
not want. have I loved you: continue ye in my
love.
husbandman waiteth for the precious 19 Sanctification
He maketh me to lie down in green fruit of the earth, and hath long pa- Gal. 5:22-25; Rom. 8:12-14; 6:12-14
pastures: he leadeth me beside the Greater"love hath no man than this, tience for it, until he receive the early
still waters. that a man lay down his life for his and latter rain. But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
friends. joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness,
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth Be ye also patient; stablish your
Ye are my friends, if ye do whatso- hearts: for the coming of the Lord goodness, faith, meekness, temper-
me in the paths of righteousness for ance: against such there is no law.
his name's sake. ever I command you. draweth nigh.
Henceforth I call you not servants; And they that are Christ's have cru-
Yea, though I walk through the val-
for the servant knoweth not what his cified the flesh with the affections and
ley of the shadow of death, I will fear
lord doeth: but I have called you lusts.
no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod
and thy staff they comfort me.
friends; for all things that I have 18 God's Word
heard of my Father I have made If we live in the Spirit, let us also
Psalm 119:12,11,14-16, 73, 103,
Thou preparest a table before me known unto you. in; 2 Tim. 3:16-17 walk in the Spirit.
in the presence of mine enemies: thou
Therefore, brethren, we are debt-
anointest my head with oil; my cup Blessed art thou, O Lord: teach me
ors, not to the flesh, to live after the
runneth over. thy statutes.
17 Patience flesh.
Surely goodness and mercy shall fol- Thy word have I hid in mine heart,
Psalm 27:13-14; James 1:2-4; Rom. 3:3-3; that I might not sin against thee. For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall
low me all the days of my life: and I James y.y-8 die: but if ye through the Spirit do
will dwell in the house of the Lord I have rejoiced in the way of thy mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall
for ever. I had fainted, unless I had believed testimonies, as much as in all riches. live.
to see the goodness of the Lord in the
I will meditate in thy precepts, and For as many as are led by the Spirit
land of the living.
have respect unto thy ways. of God, they are the sons of God.
16 Jesus Our Friend Wait on the Lord: be of good cour-
I will delight myself in thy statutes:
age, and he shall strengthen thine Let not sin therefore reign in your
Luke iy.1-2; y.31-32; John 6:jy; I will not forget thy word.
iyi6, 9, 13-13
heart: wait I say, on the Lord. mortal body, that ye should obey it in
Thy hands have made me and fash- the lusts thereof.
My brethren, count it all joy when
Then drew near unto Jesus all the ioned me: give me understanding,
ye fall into divers temptations;
publicans and sinners to hear him. that I may learn thy commandments. Neither yield ye your members as
Knowing this, that the trying of instruments of unrighteousness unto
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,
And the Pharisees and scribes mur- your faith worketh patience. sin:
and a light unto my path.
mured, saying, This man receiveth But let patience have her perfect
sinners, and eateth with them. Thy testimonies have I taken as an But yield yourselves unto God, as
work, that ye may be perfect and en- those that are alive from the dead, and
heritage for ever: for they are the re-
And Jesus answering said unto tire, wanting nothing. your members as instruments of right-
joicing of my heart.
them, They that are whole need not We glory in tribulations also: know- eousness unto God.
a physician; but they that are sick. All scripture is given by inspiration
ing that tribulation worketh patience; For sin shall not have dominion
of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
I came not to call the righteous, but And patience, experience; and ex- for reproof, for correction, for instruc- over you: for ye are not under law,
sinners to repentance. perience, hope: tion in righteousness: but under grace.
Render therefore unto Caesar the 22 T h e Lord My Strength Wait on the Lord: be of good cour-
20 Christian Patriotism age, and he shall strengthen thine
things which are Caesar's; and unto
Psalm 33:12; Prov. 14:34; Psalm 27:1-8, 13-14 heart: wait I say, on the Lord.
God the things that are God's.
Rom. 13:1-5; 1 Peter 2:13-14, ly;
Matt. 22:21 The Lord is my light and my salva-
tion; whom shall I fear?
Blessed is the nation whose God is 21 Ideal Church Leaders
The Lord is the strength of my life;
the Lord; and the people whom he
hath chosen for his own inheritance.
Eph. 4:11-12; 1 Tim. 4:11-16;
2 Tim. 2:75; 2 Cor. 4:7;
of whom shall I be afraid? 23 T h e Beatitudes
1 Peter 4:10 When the wicked, even mine ene- Matt. 5:1-12
Righteousness exalteth a nation: mies and my foes, came upon me to
but sin is a reproach to any people. He gave some, apostles; and some, eat up my flesh, they stumbled and Seeing the multitudes, Jesus went
Let every soul be subject unto the prophets; and some, evangelists; and fell. up into a mountain: and when he was
higher powers. For there is no power some, pastors and teachers; set, his disciples came unto him:
Though an host should encamp
but of God: the powers that be are For the perfecting of the saints, for against me, my heart shall not fear: And he opened his mouth, and
ordained of God. the work of the ministry, for the edi- taught them, saying,
Though war should rise against me,
fying of the body of Christ.
Whosoever therefore resisteth the in this will I be confident. Blessed are the poor in spirit: for
power, resisteth the ordinance of God: These things command and teach. One thing have I desired of the theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
and they that resist shall receive to Let no man despise thy youth; but be
Lord, that will I seek after;
themselves damnation. thou an example of the believers, in Blessed are they that mourn: for
word, in conversation, in charity, in That I may dwell in the house of they shall be comforted.
For rulers are not a terror to good spirit, in faith, in purity. the Lord all the days of my life, to
works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then behold the beauty of the Lord, and to Blessed are the meek: for they shall
not be afraid of the power? Till I come, give attendance to enquire in his temple. inherit the earth.
reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
Do that which is good, and thou For in the time of trouble he shall Blessed are they which do hunger
Neglect not the gift that is in thee, hide me in his pavilion: and thirst after righteousness: for they
shalt have praise of the same: for he which was given thee by prophecy,
is the minister of God to thee for In the secret of his tabernacle shall shall be filled.
with the laying on of the hands of the
good. presbytery. he hide me; he shall set me up upon Blessed are the merciful: for they
a rock. shall obtain mercy.
But if thou do that which is evil, Meditate upon these things; give
be afraid; for he beareth not the thyself wholly to them; that thy profit- And now shall mine head be lifted Blessed are the pure in heart: for
sword in vain: for he is the minister ing may appear to all. up above mine enemies round they shall see God.
of God, a revenger to execute wrath about me:
Take heed unto thyself, and unto Blessed are the peacemakers: for
upon him that doeth evil. the doctrine; continue in them: for in Therefore will I offer in his taber- they shall be called the children of
Wherefore ye must needs be sub- doing this thou shalt both save thy- nacle sacrifices of joy; God.
ject, not only for wrath, but also for self, and them that hear thee.
I will sing, yea, I will sing praises Blessed are they which are perse-
conscience sake. Study to show thyself approved unto the Lord. cuted for righteousness' sake: for
unto God, a workman that needeth
Submit yourselves to every ordi- Hear, O Lord, when I cry with my theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
not to be ashamed, rightly dividing
nance of man for the Lord's sake: voice: have mercy also upon me, and
the word of truth. Blessed are ye, when men shall re-
answer me. vile you, and persecute you, and shall
Whether it be to the king, as su- But we have this treasure in earthen
preme; or unto governors, as unto vessels, that the excellency of the When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; say all manner of evil against you
them that are sent by him for the power may be of God, and not of us. my heart said unto thee, Thy face, falsely, for my sake.
punishment of evildoers, and for the Lord, will I seek. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for
praise of them that do well. As every man hath received the gift,
even so minister the same one to an- I had fainted, unless I had believed great is your reward in heaven: for so
Honour all men. Love the brother- other, as good stewards of the mani- to see the goodness of the Lord in the persecuted they the prophets which
hood. Fear God. Honour the king. fold grace of God. land of the living. were before you.
24 God Our Dwelling 25 T h e Testimony of the 26 Sing unto the Lord 27 I Will Pay My Vows
Place Redeemed Psalm 96 Psalm zz6
Psalm 90:1-12 Psalm ioy:i-8, zz-13, 20-2Z
O sing unto the Lord a new song: I love the Lord, because he hath
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling sing unto the Lord, all the earth. heard my voice and my supplications.
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he
place in all generations. is good: for his mercy endureth for Sing unto the Lord, bless his name;
Because he hath inclined his ear
ever. show forth his salvation from day to
Before the mountains were brought unto me, therefore will I call upon
forth, or ever thou hadst formed the day.
Let the redeemed of the Lord say him as long as I live.
earth and the world, even from ever- so, whom he hath redeemed from the Declare his glory among the
lasting to everlasting, thou art God. hand of the enemy; and gathered heathen, his wonders among all peo- Gracious is the Lord, and right-
them out of the lands, from the east, ple. eous; yea, our God is merciful.
Thou turnest man to destruction;
and from the west, from the north, For the Lord is great, and greatly to
and sayest, Return, ye children of
and from the south. be praised: he is to be feared above The Lord preserveth the simple: I
men.
all gods. was brought low, and he helped me.
For a thousand years in thy sight They wandered in the wilderness in
are but as yesterday when it is past, a solitary way; they found no city to For all the gods of the nations are Return unto thy rest, O my soul;
dwell in. idols: but the Lord made the heavens.
and as a watch in the night. for the Lord hath dealt bountifully
Thou carriest them away as with a Hungry and thirsty, their soul Honour and majesty are before with thee.
flood; they are as a sleep: in the morn- fainted in them. him: strength and beauty are in his
ing they are like grass which grow- sanctuary. For thou hast delivered my soul
Then they cried unto the Lord in
eth up. their trouble, and he delivered them from death, mine eyes from tears, and
Give unto the Lord, O ye kindreds
out of their distresses. my feet from falling.
In the morning it flourisheth, and of the people, give unto the Lord
groweth up; in the evening it is cut glory and strength.
And he led them forth by the right What shall I render unto the Lord
down, and withereth. way, that they might go to a city of Give unto the Lord the glory due for all his benefits toward me?
habitation. unto his name: bring an offering, and
For we are consumed by thine an-
come into his courts. I will take the cup of salvation, and
ger, and by thy wrath are we troubled. Oh that men would praise the Lord
O worship the Lord in the beauty call upon the name of the Lord. I will
for his goodness, and for his wonder-
Thou hast set our iniquities before of holiness: fear before him, all the pay my vows unto the Lord now in
ful works to the children of men!
thee, our secret sins in the light of thy earth. the presence of all his people.
countenance. Because they rebelled against the
words of God, and contemned the Say among the heathen that the Precious in the sight of the Lord is
For all our days are passed away in Lord reigneth:
counsel of the most High: the death of his saints.
thy wrath: we spend our years as a
The world also shall be established
tale that is told. Therefore he brought down their that it shall not be moved: he shall 0 Lord, truly I am thy servant; I
heart with labour; they fell down, and judge the people righteously.
The days of our years are threescore am thy servant, and the son of thine
there was none to help.
years and ten; and if by reason of Let the heavens rejoice, and let the handmaid: thou hast loosed my bonds.
strength they be fourscore years, yet Then they cried unto the Lord in earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the
is their strength labour and sorrow; their trouble, and he saved them out fulness thereof. 1 will offer to thee the sacrifice of
for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. of their distresses. thanksgiving, and will call upon the
Let the field be joyful, and all that name of the Lord.
Who knoweth the power of thine He sent his word, and healed them, is therein: then shall all the trees of
anger? even according to thy fear, so and delivered them from their de- the wood rejoice before the Lord: I will pay my vows unto the Lord
is thy wrath. structions. For he cometh to judge the earth: now in the presence of all his people,
So teach us to number our days, Oh that men would praise the Lord he shall judge the world with right- in the courts of the Lord's house, in
that we may apply our hearts unto for his goodness, and for his wonder- eousness, and the people with his the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise
wisdom. ful works to the children of men! truth. ye the Lord.
28 Love One Another Beloved, let us love one another: for 30 God Our Security 31 Christian Abstinence
love is of God; and every one that
John 13:34-35; Eph. 4:31 to 5:2; Psalm 91:1-6, 9-12, 14-16 Prov. 20:1; 23:20-21, 29-32; Luke 21:34;
loveth is born of God, and knoweth Rom. 13:13-14; 14:13; Eph. 5:18
1 John 3:14-18; 4.7
God.
H e that dwelleth in the secret place W i n e is a mocker, strong drink is
A new c o m m a n d m e n t I give u n t o of the most H i g h shall abide u n d e r raging: a n d whosoever is deceived
you, T h a t ye love one another; as I the shadow of the Almighty. thereby is not wise.
have loved you, t h a t ye also love one 29 T h e Godly Man
I will say of the Lord, H e is my Be not among winebibbers; among
another. Psalms 1; 15
refuge and my fortress: my God; in riotous eaters of flesh:
By this shall all men know that ye h i m will I trust.
Blessed is the m a n that walketh not For the d r u n k a r d and the glutton
are my disciples, if ye have love one to
in the counsel of the ungodly, n o r Surely he shall deliver thee from shall come to poverty: and drowsiness
another.
standeth in the way of sinners, n o r the snare of the fowler, a n d from the shall clothe a m a n with rags.
Let all bitterness, a n d wrath, a n d sitteth in the seat of the scornful. noisome pestilence.
anger, a n d clamour, a n d evil speak- W h o hath woe? who hath sorrow?
But his delight is in the law of the H e shall cover thee with his feath- who hath contentions? who hath bab-
ing, be p u t away from you, with all
Lord; and in his law doth he meditate ers, and under his wings shalt thou bling? who hath wounds without
malice:
day and night. trust: cause? who hath redness of eyes?
And be ye kind one to another, ten-
A n d he shall be like a tree planted His t r u t h shall be thy shield a n d T h e y that tarry long at the wine;
derhearted, forgiving one another,
by the rivers of water, that bringeth buckler. they that go to seek mixed wine.
even as God for Christ's sake hath for-
forth his fruit in his season; his leaf
given you. T h o u shalt not be afraid for the Look not thou upon the wine when
also shall n o t wither; a n d whatsoever
terror by night; nor for the arrow that it is red, when it giveth his colour in
Be ye therefore followers of God, he doeth shall prosper.
flieth by day; the cup, when it moveth itself aright.
as dear children; a n d walk in love as
T h e ungodly are not so: but are like
Christ also h a t h loved us, and h a t h N o r for the pestilence that walketh At the last it biteth like a serpent
the chaff which the wind driveth
given himself for us. in darkness; nor for the destruction a n d stingeth like an adder.
away.
that wasteth at noonday.
W e know that we have passed from And take heed to yourselves, lest at
Therefore the ungodly shall n o t
death unto life, because we love the Because thou hast made the Lord, any time your hearts be overcharged
stand in the judgment, n o r sinners in
brethren. which is my refuge, even the most with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and
the congregation of the righteous.
High, thy habitation; cares of this life, and so that day come
H e that loveth n o t his b r o t h e r abid-
For the Lord knoweth the way of upon you unawares.
eth in death. T h e r e shall no evil befall thee,
the righteous: but the way of the un-
godly shall perish. neither shall any plague come nigh Let us walk honestly, as in the day;
Whosoever hateth his brother is a
thy dwelling. not in rioting and drunkenness, not
murderer: and ye know that no mur- Lord, w h o shall abide in thy taber-
derer hath eternal life abiding in him. For he shall give his angels charge in chambering and wantonness, not in
nacle? w h o shall dwell in thy holy
over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. strife a n d envying.
Hereby perceive we the love of God, hill?
because h e laid down his life for us: T h e y shall bear thee u p in their But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ,
H e that walketh uprightly, and
a n d we ought to lay down o u r lives hands, lest t h o u dash thy foot against and make not provision for the flesh,
worketh righteousness, and speaketh
for the b r e t h r e n . a stone. to fulfil the lusts thereof.
the truth in his heart.
But whoso hath this world's good, H e that backbiteth not with his Because he hath set his love upon Let us not therefore judge one an-
and seeth his brother have need, and tongue, n o r doeth evil t o his neigh- me, therefore will I deliver him: other any more: b u t j u d g e this rather,
shutteth up his compassion from him, bour, n o r taketh up a reproach that n o m a n p u t a stumbling block or
how dwelleth the love of God in him? against his neighbour. I will be with him in trouble; I will an occasion to fall in his brother's
deliver him, a n d h o n o u r him. way.
My little children, let us not love H e that sweareth to his own hurt,
in word, neither in tongue; but in and changeth not. H e that doeth these With long life will I satisfy him, Be not drunk with wine, wherein is
deed and in truth. things shall never be moved. and show him my salvation. excess; but be filled with the Spirit.
32 Confession of Christ 33 T h e Growing Christian 34 The Gospel 35 T h e Church
:I J 1 Cor. 15:1-4; John 3:16; 2 Cor. 5:77-20; Matt. 16:18-19; Acts 2:41-42, 47; 1 Cor. 12:27,
Matt. 16:13-18; Rom. 10:9-10; John 6:66-69 Luke 2:52; 2 Peter 1:5-7; Phil- 3 3- 5!
Col. 1:9-10; 2 Peter 3:18 Rom. 1:16-1'] 12; Eph. 4:11-13; Col. 1:18
When Jesus came into the coasts of
Caesarea Philippi, he asked his dis- Jesus increased in wisdom a n d stat- I declare u n t o you the gospel which I say also u n t o thee, T h a t thou art
ciples, saying, W h o m do men say that ure, a n d in favour with God and m a n . I preached u n t o you, which also ye Peter, a n d u p o n this rock I will build
I the Son of m a n am? have received, a n d wherein ye stand; my church; and the gates of hell shall
Giving all diligence, add to your not prevail against it.
And they said, Some say that thou By which also ye are saved, if ye
faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;
art John the Baptist: some, Elijah; keep in memory what I preached unto And I will give unto thee the keys
and others, Jeremiah, or one of the you, unless ye have believed in vain. of the kingdom of heaven: and what-
A n d to knowledge temperance; a n d
prophets. soever thou shalt bind on earth shall
to temperance patience; and to pa- For I delivered u n t o you first of all
H e saith u n t o them, B u t w h o m say be bound in heaven: and whatsoever
tience godliness; that which I also received, how that
ye that I am? thou shalt loose on earth shall be
Christ died for o u r sins according to
loosed in heaven.
And Simon Peter answered and And to godliness brotherly kind- the scriptures;
said, T h o u are the Christ, the Son of ness; and to brotherly kindness love. T h e n they that gladly received his
And that he was buried, and that he
the living God. word were baptized: and the same day
Brethren, I count not myself to have arose again the third day according to
A n d Jesus answered a n d said u n t o there were added u n t o them a b o u t
a p p r e h e n d e d : b u t this one thing I do, the scriptures.
him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar- three thousand souls.
jona: for flesh a n d blood h a t h not re- forgetting those things which are be- F o r God so loved the world, that h e
hind, a n d reaching forth u n t o those And they continued stedfastly in
vealed it u n t o thee, b u t my Father gave his only begotten Son, that who-
things which are before, the apostles' doctrine and fellowship,
which is in heaven. soever believeth in him should not
and in breaking of bread, and in
perish, but have everlasting life.
And I say also unto thee, T h a t thou prayers.
I press toward the mark for the
art Peter, and upon this rock I will prize of the high calling of God in Therefore if any man be in Christ,
A n d the Lord added to the church
build my church; and the gates of hell Christ Jesus. he is a new creature: old things are
daily such as should be saved.
shall not prevail against it. passed away; behold, all things are
Let us therefore, as many as be per- become new. N o w ye are the body of Christ, and
If thou shalt confess with thy m o u t h
fect, be thus minded; a n d if in any members in particular. As the body is
the Lord Jesus, a n d shalt believe in A n d all things are of God, who h a t h
thing ye b e otherwise m i n d e d , God one, and hath many members: so also
thine heart that God h a t h raised him reconciled us to himself by Jesus
shall reveal even this u n t o you. is Christ.
from the dead, t h o u shalt be saved. Christ, and h a t h given to us the min-
For with the heart man believeth istry of reconciliation; A n d he gave some, apostles; a n d
For this cause we also, since the day some, prophets; a n d some, evangelists;
unto righteousness; and with the T o wit, that God was in Christ, rec-
we heard it, do not cease to pray for a n d some, pastors a n d teachers;
mouth confession is made unto salva- onciling the world unto himself; and
you, and to desire that ye might be
tion. hath committed unto us the word of For the perfecting of the saints, for
filled with the knowledge of his will
From that time many of his disci- in all wisdom and spiritual under- reconciliation. N o w then we are am- the work of the ministry, for the edify-
ples went back, a n d walked n o more standing; bassadors for Christ: be ye reconciled ing of the body of Christ:
with h i m . to God.
T i l l we all come in the unity of the
T h e n said Jesus unto the twelve, T h a t ye might walk worthy of the For I am not ashamed of the gospel faith, a n d of the knowledge of the son
Will ye also go away? L o r d u n t o all pleasing, being fruitful of Christ: for it is the power of God of God, u n t o a perfect m a n , u n t o the
in every good work, a n d increasing in u n t o salvation to every one that be- measure of the stature of the fulness
T h e n Simon Peter answered him, the knowledge of God.
Lord, to w h o m shall we go? t h o u hast lieveth; to the Jew first, a n d also to of Christ:
the words of eternal life. the Greek.
Grow in grace, and in the knowl- H e is the head of the body, the
And we believe and are sure that edge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus For therein is the righteousness of church: who is the beginning, the first-
thou art that Christ, the Son of the liv- Christ. T o him be glory both now and God revealed from faith to faith: as it born from the dead; that in all things
ing God. for ever. is written, T h e just shall live by faith. he might have the pre-eminence.
Glory to God in the highest, and on 38 Meaning of Baptism commanded you: and, lo, I am with
36 Our Saviour's Birth you alway, even unto the end of the
earth peace, good will toward men.
Luke 2:1, 4-14 Matt. 3:13-17; Rom. 6:4-6, 11; Matt. 28:19-20 world. Amen.

And it came to pass in those days, T h e n cometh Jesus from Galilee to


that there went out a decree from 37 Refuge and Strength J o r d a n u n t o J o h n , to be baptized of
Caesar Augustus, that all the world him.
39 Precious Promises
should be taxed. Psalm 46 2 Peter 1:3-4; ' Cor. 10:13; James 1:12, 5;
But John forbad him, saying, I have John 13:7; Heb. 13:3; Phil. 4:19
And Joseph also went up from need to be baptized of thee, and com-
G o d is our refuge a n d strength, a
Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, est thou to me? His divine power h a t h given u n t o
very present help in trouble.
into Judaea, unto the city of David, A n d Jesus answering said u n t o him, us all things that pertain u n t o life and
which is called Bethlehem; (because Therefore will not we fear, though Suffer it to be so now: for thus it be- godliness, t h r o u g h the knowledge of
he was of the house and lineage of the earth be removed, and though the cometh us to fulfil all righteousness. h i m that h a t h called us to glory and
David:) mountains be carried into the midst
T h e n he suffered him. virtue;
of the sea;
T o be taxed with Mary his espoused And Jesus, when he was baptized, Whereby are given unto us exceed-
wife, being great with child. T h o u g h the waters thereof roar a n d went u p straightway out of the water: ing great and precious promises:
be troubled, though the m o u n t a i n s and, lo, the heavens were opened unto
And so it was, that while they were shake with the swelling thereof. T h a t by these ye might be partak-
him, and he saw the Spirit of God de-
there, the days were accomplished that ers of the divine nature, having
There is a river, the streams scending like a dove, and lighting
she should be delivered. escaped the corruption that is in the
whereof shall make glad the city of upon him:
world t h r o u g h lust.
A n d she b r o u g h t forth her firstborn God, the holy place of the tabernacles A n d lo a voice from heaven, saying,
son, a n d wrapped h i m in swaddling of the most High. T h i s is my beloved Son in w h o m I am There hath no temptation taken
clothes, a n d laid h i m in a manger; be- well pleased. you but such as is common to man:
cause there was n o room for them in God is in the midst of her; she shall
Therefore we are buried with him But God is faithful, who will n o t
the inn. not be moved: God shall help her, a n d
that right early. by baptism into death: that like as suffer you to be tempted above that
And there were in the same country Christ was raised u p from the dead by ye are able; b u t will with the tempta-
shepherds abiding in the field, keep- T h e heathen raged, the kingdoms the glory of the Father, even so we tion also make a way to escape, that
ing watch over their flock by night. were moved: he uttered his voice, the also should walk in newness of life. ye may be able to b e a r it.
earth melted.
And, lo, the angel of the Lord came For if we have been p l a n t e d to- Blessed is the man that endureth
u p o n them, a n d the glory of the Lord T h e L o r d of hosts is with us; the gether in the likeness of his death, we temptation: for when he is tried, he
shone r o u n d about them: and they God of Jacob is o u r refuge. shall be also in the likeness of his res- shall receive the crown of life, which
were sore afraid. urrection: the Lord hath promised to them that
Come, behold the works of the love him.
And the angel said unto them, Fear Lord, what desolations he hath made Knowing this, that our old man is
not: for, behold, I bring you good in the earth. crucified with him, that the body of If any of you lack wisdom, let h i m
tidings of great joy, which shall be to sin might be destroyed, that hence- ask of God, that giveth to all m e n
all people. H e m a k e t h wars to cease u n t o the liberally, a n d u p b r a i d e t h not; a n d it
end of the earth; forth we should not serve sin.
shall be given him.
For u n t o you is born this day in the Likewise reckon ye also yourselves
city of David a Saviour, which is H e breaketh the bow, and cutteth If ye abide in me, and my words
to be dead indeed u n t o sin, b u t alive
Christ the Lord. the spear in sunder; he burneth the abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will,
u n t o God t h r o u g h Jesus Christ o u r
chariot in the fire. and it shall be done unto you.
And this shall be a sign unto you; Lord.
Ye shall find the babe wrapped in Be still, and know that I am God: For h e h a t h said, I will never leave
Go ye therefore, and teach all na-
swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. I will be exalted among the heathen, tions, baptizing them in the name of thee, nor forsake thee.
I will be exalted in the earth. the Father, and of the Son, and of the God shall supply all your need ac-
A n d suddenly there was with the
angel a m u l t i t u d e of the heavenly host T h e Lord of hosts is with us; the Holy Spirit: Teaching them to ob- cording to his riches in glory by Christ
praising God, and saying, God of Jacob is our refuge. serve all things whatsoever I have Jesus.
40 Service 41 Spiritual Alertness 42 Concern for the Lost For the Son of man is come to seek
and to save that which was lost.
John 13:13-16; James 2:15-17; Matt. 7:12; Mark 14:38; Rom. 13:12-16; 1 Thess. $:i-6; Matt 9:36-38; John 4:3;; Matt. 23:37;
Gal. 6:9-10; Col. 3:23-24 1 Tim. 6:11-12 Luke 15:4-7; 19:10

43 Great Is the Lord


Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter When Jesus saw the multitudes, he
into temptation. The spirit truly is was moved with compassion on them, Psalm 145:1-13
say well; for so I am.
ready, but the flesh is weak. because they fainted, and were scat-
If I then, your Lord and Master, tered abroad, as sheep having no shep- I will extol thee, my God, O king;
have washed your feet; ye also ought The night is far spent, the day is herd. and I will bless thy name for ever and
to wash one another's feet. at hand: let us therefore cast off the ever.
works of darkness, and let us put on Then saith he unto his disciples,
For I have given you an example, the armour of light. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the Great is the Lord, and greatly to be
and ye should do as I have done to labourers are few; praised; and his greatness is unsearch-
you. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; able.
not in rioting and drunkenness, not in Pray ye therefore the Lord of the
Verily, verily, I say unto you, The chambering and wantonness, not in harvest, that he will send forth la- Every day will I bless thee; and I
servant is not greater than his lord; strife and envying. bourers into his harvest. will praise thy name for ever and ever.
neither he that is sent greater than he One generation shall praise thy
But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, Say not ye, There are yet four
that sent him. works to another, and shall declare
and make not provision for the flesh, months, and. then cometh harvest?
If a brother or sister be naked, and to fulfil the lusts thereof. behold, I say unto you, Lift up your thy mighty acts.
destitute of daily food, and one of you eyes, and look on the fields; for they I will speak of the glorious honour
say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye See then that ye walk circumspectly, are white already to harvest.
redeeming the time. of thy majesty, and of thy wondrous
warmed and filled; 0 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that works.
Notwithstanding ye give them not For yourselves know perfectly that killest the prophets, and stonest them
the day of the Lord so cometh as a And men shall speak of the might
those things which are needful to the which are sent unto thee, how often
thief in the night. of thy terrible acts: and I will declare
body; what doth it profit? would I have gathered thy children
thy greatness.
together, even as a hen gathereth her
For when they shall say, Peace and
Even so faith, if it hath not works, chickens under her wings, and ye They shall abundantly utter the
safety; then sudden destruction
is dead, being alone. cometh upon them and they shall would not! memory of thy great goodness, and
not escape. What man of you, having an hun- shall sing of thy righteousness.
Therefore all things whatsoever ye
would that men should do to you, do dred sheep, if he lose one of them, The Lord is gracious, and full of
But ye, brethren, are not in dark-
ye even so to them: for this is the law doth not leave the ninety and nine in compassion; slow to anger, and of
ness, that that day should overtake
and the prophets. the wilderness, and go after that great mercy.
you as a thief.
which is lost, until he find it?
Let us not be weary in well doing: Ye are all the children of light, and The Lord is good to all: and his
for in due season we shall reap, if we And when he hath found it, he lay- tender mercies are over all his works.
the children of the day; eth it on his shoulders, rejoicing.
faint not.
Therefore let us not sleep, as do All thy works shall praise thee, O
And when he cometh home, he call- Lord; and thy saints shall bless thee.
As we have therefore opportunity, others; but let us watch and be sober. eth together his friends and neigh-
let us do good unto all men, especially They shall speak of the glory of thy
O man of God, follow after right- bours, saying unto them, Rejoice with
unto them who are of the household kingdom, and talk of thy power; to
eousness, godliness, faith, love, pa- me; for I have found my sheep which
of faith. make known to the sons of men his
tience, meekness. was lost.
And whatsoever ye do, do it heart- mighty acts, and the glorious majesty
Fight the good fight of faith, lay 1 say unto you, that likewise joy of his kingdom.
ily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; shall be in heaven over one sinner that
hold on eternal life, whereunto thou
Knowing that of the Lord ye shall art also called, and hast professed a repenteth, more than over ninety and Thy kingdom is an everlasting
receive the reward of the inheritance: good profession before many wit- nine just persons, which need no re- kingdom, and thy dominion endureth
for ye serve the Lord Christ. nesses. pentance. throughout all generations.
44 God the Father 45 Justified by Faith 46 Encouragement to Let us therefore come boldly unto
the throne of grace, that we may ob-
Luke 11:2; 1 Cor. 8:6; Psalm 103:13-14; Isa. Rom. 3:23; 5:8; 3:24-26, 20; 5:1-2; Titus 3:4-7 Prayer tain mercy, and find grace to help in
64:8; Matt. 7:9, 11; 18:14; 5:44-45, 48
Matt. J:J-II; Mark 11:24-25; John 14:13-14; time of need.
For all have sinned, and come short Rom. 8:26; Heb. 4:15-16
Jesus said unto them, When ye pray, of the glory of God. But while we
say, Our Father which art in heaven, were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Ask, and it shall be given you; seek,
Hallowed be thy name. 47 Christian Discipleship
Being justified freely by his grace and ye shall find; knock, and it shall
Matt. 10:24-25; John 12:24-25; 8:31-32,
To us there is but one God, the through the redemption that is in be opened unto you:
12; 13:34-35; 15:8; Heb. 12:1-2
Father, of whom are all things, and Christ Jesus: For every one that asketh receiveth;
we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, and he that seeketh findeth; and to The disciple is not above his mas-
by whom are all things, and we by Whom God hath set forth to be a ter, nor the servant above his lord.
him that knocketh it shall be opened.
him. propitiation through faith in his
blood, to declare his righteousness for What man is there of you, whom if It is enough for the disciple that he
Like as a father pitieth his children, the remission of sins that are past, his son ask bread, will he give him a be as his master, and the servant as his
so the Lord pitieth them that fear through the forbearance of God; stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give lord.
him. For he knoweth our frame; he him a serpent? Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ex-
remembereth that we are dust. To declare, I say, at this time his cept a corn of wheat fall into the
righteousness: that he might be just, If ye then, being evil, know how to
But now, O Lord, thou art our ground and die, it abideth alone: but
and the justifier of him which be- give good gifts unto your children,
father; we are the clay, and we all are if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.
lieveth in Jesus. how much more shall your Father
the work of thy hand. which is in heaven give good things to He that loveth his life shall lose it;
Therefore by the deeds of the law them that ask him? and he that hateth his life in this
What man is there of you, whom there shall no flesh be justified in his world shall keep it unto life eternal.
if his son ask bread, will he give him sight: for by the law is the knowledge Therefore I say unto you, What
a stone? of sin. things soever ye desire, when ye pray, If ye continue in my word, then are
believe that ye receive them, and ye ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall
If ye then, being evil, know how to Therefore being justified by faith, shall have them. know the truth, and the truth shall
give good gifts unto your children, we have peace with God through our make you free.
how much more shall your Father Lord Jesus Christ: And when ye stand praying, for-
I am the light of the world: he that
which is in heaven give good things give, if ye have ought against any: that
By whom also we have access by followeth me shall not walk in dark-
to them that ask him? your Father also which is in heaven
faith into this grace wherein we stand, ness, but shall have the light of life.
may forgive you your trespasses.
Even so it is not the will of your and rejoice in hope of the glory of A new commandment I give unto
Father which is in heaven, that one God. Whatsoever ye shall ask in my you, That ye love one another; as I
of these little ones should perish. name, that will I do, that the Father have loved you, that ye also love one
But after that the kindness and love may be glorified in the Son. If ye shall another.
I say unto you, Love your enemies, of God our Saviour toward man ap- ask any thing in my name, I will do it.
bless them that curse you, do good to peared, Herein is my Father glorified, that
them that hate you, and pray for them Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my
which despitefully use you, and perse- Not by works of righteousness infirmities: for we know not what we disciples.
cute you; which we have done, but according to should pray for as we ought: but the Wherefore seeing we also are com-
his mercy he saved us, by the washing Spirit itself maketh intercession for us passed about with so great a cloud of
That ye may be the children of your of regeneration, and renewing of the with groanings which cannot be ut- witnesses, let us lay aside every weight,
Father which is in heaven: for he mak- Holy Spirit; tered. and the sin which doth so easily beset
eth his sun to rise on the evil and on us,
the good, and sendeth rain on the just Which he shed on us abundantly We have not an high priest which
and on the unjust. through Jesus Christ our Saviour; that cannot be touched with the feeling of And let us run with patience the
being justified by his grace, we should our infirmities; but was in all points race that is set before us, looking unto
Be ye therefore perfect, even as your be made heirs according to the hope tempted like as we are, yet without Jesus the author and finisher of our
Father which is in heaven is perfect. of eternal life. sin. faith.
48 Christian Love know in part; but then shall I know 50 Christian Liberality 51 T h e Power of Prayer
even as also I am known.
/ Cor. 13 Mark 12:41-44; 1 Cor. 16:2; Luke 6:38; Phil. 4-'6-y; James 5:13-18; 1 John 5:14-15
And now abideth faith, hope, love, 2 Cor. 9:6-8; Acts 20:35
Though I speak with the tongues these three; but the greatest of these Be careful for nothing; but in every
of men and of angels, and have not is love. Jesus sat over against the treasury, thing by prayer and supplication with
love, I am become as sounding brass, and beheld how the people cast money thanksgiving let your requests be
or a tinkling cymbal. into the treasury: and many that were made known unto God.
rich cast in much.
And though I have the gift of 49 God's Love And the peace of God, which pass-
prophecy, and understand all myster- And there came a certain poor eth all understanding, shall keep your
John 3:16; Rom. 5:8; 1 John 4:8-10; widow, and she threw in two mites,
ies, and all knowledge; and though I 3:1; 4:11-12, 18-19 hearts and minds through Christ
have all faith, so that I could remove which make a farthing. Jesus.
mountains, and have not love, I am
For God so loved the world, that he And he called unto him his disci- Is any among you afflicted? let him
nothing.
gave his only begotten Son, that who- ples, and saith unto them, Verily I say pray. Is any merry? let him sing
And though I bestow all my goods soever believeth in him should not unto you, That this poor widow hath psalms.
to feed the poor, and though I give perish, but have everlasting life. cast more in, than all they which have
my body to be burned, and have not cast into the treasury: Is any sick among you? let him call
God commendeth his love toward for the elders of the church; and let
love, it profiteth me nothing.
us, in that, while we were yet sinners, For all they did cast in of their them pray over him, anointing him
Love suffereth long, and is kind; Christ died for us. abundance; but she of her want did with oil in the name of the Lord.
love envieth not; love vaunteth not cast in all that she had, even all her
itself, is not puffed up, He that loveth not knoweth not
living. And the prayer of faith shall save
God; for God is love.
Doth not behave itself unseemly, the sick, and the Lord shall raise him
Upon the first day of the week let
seeketh not her own, is not easily pro- In this was manifested the love of up; and if he have committed sins,
every one of you lay by him in store,
voked, thinketh no evil; God toward us, because that God sent they shall be forgiven him.
as God hath prospered him.
his only begotten Son into the world,
Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but re- that we might live through him. Give, and it shall be given unto Confess your faults one to another,
joiceth in the truth; you; good measure, pressed down, and and pray one for another, that ye may
Herein is love, not that we loved be healed. The effectual fervent
Beareth all things, believeth all shaken together, and running over.
God, but that he loved us, and sent prayer of a righteous man availeth
things, hopeth all things, endureth all his Son to be the propitiation for our This I say, He which soweth spar- much.
things. sins. ingly shall reap also sparingly; and he
Love never faileth: but whether which soweth bountifully shall reap Elijah was a man subject to like pas-
Behold, what manner of love the sions as we are, and he prayed ear-
there be prophecies, they shall fail; also bountifully.
Father hath bestowed upon us, that nestly that it might not rain: and it
whether there be tongues, they shall we should be called the sons of God. Every man according as he pur- rained not on the earth by the space
cease; whether there be knowledge, it poseth in his heart, so let him give;
Beloved, if God so loved us, we of three years and six months.
shall vanish away. not grudgingly, or of necessity: for
ought also to love one another. And he prayed again, and the
For we know in part, and we proph- God loveth a cheerful giver.
esy in part. But when that which is If we love one another, God dwell- heaven gave rain, and the earth
And God is able to make all grace brought forth her fruit.
perfect is come, then that which is in eth in us, and his love is perfected
abound toward you; that ye, always
part shall be done away. in us. And this is the confidence that we
having all sufficiency in all things, may
When I was a child, I spake as a There is no fear in love; but perfect abound to every good work. have in him, that, if we ask any thing
child, I understood as a child, I love casteth out fear: because fear according to his will, he heareth us:
thought as a child: but when I became hath torment. He that feareth is not I have showed you all things, how
a man, I put away childish things. that so labouring ye ought to support And if we know that he hear us,
made perfect in love.
the weak, and to remember the words whatsoever we ask, we know that we
For now we see through a glass, We love him, because he first loved of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is have the petitions that we desired of
darkly; but then face to face: now I us. more blessed to give than to receive. him.
52 T h e Christian View of For the things which are seen are
temporal:
54 T h e Joy of Forgiveness 55 Fret Not Thyself
Trouble Psalm 32 Psatm 3j:i-ii, 40
But the things which are not seen
Rom. 8:18, 26, 28-30;
2 Cor. 1:3-4; 4:iy-lS
are eternal. Blessed is he whose transgression is Fret not thyself because of evil-
forgiven, whose sin is covered. doers, neither be thou envious against
I reckon that the sufferings of this the workers of iniquity.
Blessed is the man unto whom the
present time are not worthy to be com- 53 T h e Christian Family Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in For they shall soon be cut down like
pared with the glory which shall be the grass, and wither as the green
revealed in us.
Gen. 2:18; Matt. 19:6; whose spirit there is no guile.
^ Eph. 5:22-25, 28, 33; 6:1-2, 4 herb.
The Spirit helpeth our infirmities: When I kept silence, my bones
waxed old through my roaring all the Trust in the Lord, and do good; so
for we know not what we should pray And the Lord God said, It is not
day long. shalt thou dwell in the land, and
for as we ought: good that the man should be alone; I
verily thou shalt be fed.
will make him an help meet for him. For day and night thy hand was
But the Spirit itself maketh inter-
Wherefore they are no more twain, heavy upon me: Delight thyself also in the Lord;
cession for us with groanings which
but one flesh. What therefore God and he shall give thee the desires of
cannot be uttered. My moisture is turned into the
hath joined together, let not man put thine heart.
And we know that all things work drought of summer.
asunder. Commit thy way unto the Lord;
together for good to them that love I acknowledged my sin unto thee, trust also in him; and he shall bring
God, to them who are called accord- Wives, submit yourselves unto your
own husbands, as unto the Lord. and mine iniquity have I not hid. it to pass.
ing to his purpose.
For the husband is the head of the I said, I will confess my transgres- And he shall bring forth thy right-
For whom he did foreknow, he also sions unto the Lord; and thou for-
wife, even as Christ is the head of eousness as the light, and thy judg-
did predestinate to be conformed to gavest the iniquity of my sin.
the church: and he is the saviour ment as the noonday.
the image of his Son, that he might be
of the body.
the firstborn among many brethren. For this shall every one that is godly Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently
Therefore as the church is subject pray unto thee in a time when thou for him:
Moreover whom he did predesti- unto Christ, so let the wives be to their mayest be found:
nate, them he also called: and whom own husbands in every thing. Fret not thyself because of him who
he called, them he also justified: and Surely in the floods of great waters prospereth in his way, because of the
whom he justified, them he also glori- Husbands, love your wives, even as they shall not come nigh unto him. many who bringeth wicked devices to
fied. Christ also loved the church, and gave pass.
himself for it. Thou art my hiding place; thou
Blessed be God, even the Father of shalt preserve me from trouble; Cease from anger, and forsake
So ought men to love their wives as
our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to
their own bodies. He that loveth his Thou shalt compass me about with
mercies, and the God of all comfort; do evil.
wife loveth himself. songs of deliverance.
Who comforteth us in all our tribu- Nevertheless let every one of you in For evildoers shall be cut off: but
lation, that we may be able to comfort particular so love his wife even as him- I will instruct thee and teach thee those that wait upon the Lord, they
them which are in any trouble, by the self; and the wife see that she rever- in the way which thou shalt go: I will shall inherit the earth.
comfort wherewith we ourselves are ence her husband. guide thee with mine eye.
comforted of God. For yet a little while, and the
Children, obey your parents in the Be ye not as the horse, or as the wicked shall not be: yea, thou shalt
For our light affliction, which is but Lord: for this is right. Honour thy mule, which have no understanding: diligently consider his place, and it
for a moment, worketh for us a far father and mother; which is the first whose mouth must be held in with bit shall not be.
more exceeding and eternal weight of commandment with promise. and bridle, lest they come near unto
glory; thee. But the meek shall inherit the
And, ye fathers, provoke not your earth; and shall delight themselves in
While we look not at the things children to wrath: but bring them up He that trusteth in the Lord, mercy the abundance of peace. And the Lord
which are seen, but at the things in the nurture and admonition of the shall compass him about. Be glad in shall help them because they trust in
which are not seen: Lord. the Lord, and rejoice, ye righteous. him.
7^
56 Faith cross, despising the shame, and is set 58 God the Righteous 59 Dedicating a Church
down at the right hand of the throne
Jer. 17:7; John 14:1; 2 Tim. 1:12; of God. Judge / Kings 8:12-13, 27-30; Hag. 2:9;
Heb. 11:1-2, 6, 8-10; 12:1-2 1 Peter 2:5, 9; Matt. 28:19-20
Psalms 103:6; 50:6; 9:8; Amos 5:24;
Psalm 96:9-13; Matt. 16:27
Blessed is the m a n that trusteth in T h e n spake Solomon, I have surely
the Lord, a n d whose h o p e the Lord is. built thee an house to dwell in, a set-
57 God of the Nations T h e Lord executeth righteousness
tled place for thee to abide in for ever.
Let not your heart be troubled: ye a n d j u d g m e n t for all that are op-
Rev, 15:4; Isa. 2:2-4; Psalm 117
believe in God, believe also in me. pressed. But will God indeed dwell on the
earth? behold, the heaven of heavens
I know whom I have believed, a n d W h o shall not fear thee, O Lord,
And the heavens shall declare his cannot contain thee: how much less
am persuaded that he is able to keep and glorify thy name? For thou only
righteousness: for God is judge him- this house that I have builded?
that which I have committed u n t o art holy:
self. Yet have thou respect u n t o the
him against that day.
For all nations shall come and wor- prayer of thy servant, a n d to his sup-
N o w faith is the substance of things ship before thee; for thy judgments A n d he shall judge the world in plication, O Lord my God, that thine
hoped for, the evidence of things not are made manifest. righteousness, he shall minister judg- eyes may be open toward this house
seen. For by it the elders obtained a m e n t to the people in uprightness. night a n d day,
A n d it shall come to pass in the last
good report.
days, that the m o u n t a i n of the Lord's And hearken thou to the supplica-
W i t h o u t faith it is impossible to house shall be established in the t o p Let judgment run down as waters,
tion of thy servant, and of thy people
please God: for he that cometh to God of the m o u n t a i n s , and shall be exalted and righteousness as a mighty stream.
Israel when they shall pray toward
must believe that he is, and that he is above the hills; this place.
a rewarder of them that diligently O worship the L o r d in the beauty
And all nations shall flow unto it. of holiness: fear before h i m , all the A n d hear thou in heaven thy dwell-
seek him.
And many people shall go and say, earth. ing place: a n d when thou hearest, for-
By faith Abraham, when he was give.
Come ye, a n d let us go u p to the
called to go out into a place which he
m o u n t a i n of the Lord, to the house of Say among the heathen that the T h e glory of this latter house shall
should after receive for an inherit-
the God of Jacob; a n d he will teach us Lord reigneth: the world also shall be be greater than of the former, saith
ance, obeyed; and he went out, not
of his ways, a n d we will walk in his established that it shall not be moved: the Lord of hosts.
knowing whither he went.
paths: he shall judge the people righteously.
Ye also, as lively stones, are built
By faith he sojourned in the l a n d
For out of Zion shall go forth the u p a spiritual house, an holy priest-
of promise, as in a strange country, Let the heavens rejoice, a n d let the
law, and the word of the Lord from hood, to offer u p spiritual sacrifices,
dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the
Jerusalem. acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.
a n d Jacob, the heirs with h i m of the fulness thereof.
same promise: A n d he shall judge among the na- Ye are a chosen generation, a royal
tions, and shall rebuke many people: priesthood, an holy nation, a pecul-
For he looked for a city which hath Let the field be joyful, and all that
a n d they shall beat their swords into is therein: then shall all the trees of iar people; that ye should show forth
foundations, whose builder and maker the praises of him who hath called
plowshares, and their spears i n t o the wood rejoice before the Lord:
is God. you out of darkness into his marvel-
pruninghooks:
Wherefore seeing we also are com- lous light.
Nation shall not lift up sword For he cometh, for he cometh to
passed about with so great a cloud of judge the earth: he shall judge the Go ye therefore, and teach all na-
against nation, neither shall they
witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, world with righteousness, and the peo- tions, baptizing them in the name of
learn war any more.
a n d the sin which d o t h so easily beset ple with his truth. the Father, and of the Son, and of the
us, and let us r u n with patience the O praise the Lord, all ye nations: Holy Spirit;
race that is set before us, praise him, all ye people.
For the Son of man shall come in Teaching them to observe all things
Looking unto Jesus the author and For his merciful kindness is great the glory of his Father with his angels; whatsoever I have commanded you:
finisher of our faith; who for the joy toward us: and the truth of the Lord and then he shall reward every man and, lo, I am with you alway, even
that was set before him endured the endureth for ever. Praise ye the Lord. according to his works. unto the end of the world. Amen.
62 God's Wonderful Works It is he that sitteth u p o n the circle
60 Faithfulness 61 God's Forgiveness of the earth; that stretcheth out the
Isa. 5:6-7; Psalm 86:5; Mic. 7:18; Gen. 1:1-5, 26-27; Psalm 104:13-15, 24; heavens as a curtain, a n d spreadeth
Matt. 24:45-47; Luke 16:10-13; Rev. 2:10;
Isa. 40:18, 22; Psalm 103:22
1 Cor. 15:57-58 Psalm 103:10-11; 1 John 1:9; Isa. 1:18; them out as a tent to dwell in.
Psalm 32:1-2
W h o then is a faithful a n d wise In the beginning God created the Bless the Lord, all his works in all
servant, w h o m his lord h a t h m a d e I will lay it waste: it shall not be heaven and the earth. places of his dominion: bless the Lord,
ruler over his household, to give them p r u n e d , n o r digged; b u t there shall And the earth was without form, O my soul.
meat in due season? come u p briers and thorns: I will also and void; and darkness was upon the
c o m m a n d the clouds that they rain n o face of the deep. And the Spirit of
Blessed is that servant, whom his rain u p o n it. God moved upon the face of the wa-
lord when he cometh shall find so do-
For the vineyard of the Lord of ters. 63 Saved by Grace
ing.
hosts is the house of Israel, and the A n d God said, Let there be light:
Verily I say u n t o you, T h a t he shall John 1:17; Rom. 5:8, 20; Eph. 2:8-9;
men of Judah his pleasant plant: and a n d there was light. Titus 3:5-7; 2:11-12
make h i m ruler over all his goods. he looked for judgment, but behold
And God saw the light, that it was
H e that is faithful in that which is oppression; for righteousness, but be- T h e law was given by Moses, b u t
good: and God divided the light from
least is faithful also in much: and he hold a cry. grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.
the darkness.
that is unjust in the least is unjust For thou, Lord, art good, a n d ready A n d God called the light Day, and God commendeth his love toward
also in much. to forgive; a n d plenteous in mercy the darkness he called Night. A n d the us, in that, while we were yet sinners,
If therefore ye have not been faith- u n t o all them that call u p o n thee. evening and the m o r n i n g were the Christ died for us.
ful in the unrighteous m a m m o n , w h o W h o is a God like unto thee, that first day.
will commit to your trust the true W h e r e sin abounded, grace did
pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by And God said, Let us make man in
riches? m u c h more abound.
the transgression of the remnant of his our image, after our likeness: and let
And if ye have not been faithful heritage? he retaineth not his anger them have dominion over all the For by grace are ye saved through
in that which is another man's, who for ever, because he delighteth in earth. faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
shall give you that which is your own? mercy. the gift of God:
So God created m a n in his own
N o servant can serve two masters: H e h a t h not dealt with us after o u r image, in the image of God created N o t of works, lest any m a n should
for either h e will hate the one, a n d sins; nor rewarded us according to o u r h e him; male and female created he boast.
love the other; or else he will h o l d to iniquities. them.
N o t by works of righteousness
the one a n d despise the other. Ye can- For as the heaven is high above the H e watereth the hills from his which we have done, but according to
n o t serve God a n d m a m m o n . earth, so great is his mercy toward chambers: the earth is satisfied with his mercy he saved us, by the washing
them that fear him. the fruit of thy works. of regeneration, and renewing of the
Fear none of those things which
thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil He causeth the grass to grow for Holy Spirit;
If we confess o u r sins, he is faithful
shall cast some of you into prison, a n d just to forgive us o u r sins, a n d the cattle, a n d h e r b for the service of
W h i c h he shed on us a b u n d a n t l y
that ye may be tried; be thou faithful to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. m a n : that he may bring forth food
t h r o u g h Jesus Christ o u r Saviour;
unto death, and I will give thee a out of the earth;
crown of life. T h o u g h your sins be as scarlet, they And bread which strengtheneth That being justified by his grace,
shall be as white as snow; though they man's heart. we should be made heirs according to
T h a n k s be to God which giveth us be red like crimson, they shall be as the hope of eternal life.
the victory t h r o u g h o u r Lord Jesus wool. O Lord, how manifold are thy
Christ. works! in wisdom hast thou m a d e For the grace of God that bringeth
Blessed is he whose transgression is them all: the earth is full of thy salvation h a t h a p p e a r e d to all men,
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be forgiven, whose sin is covered. riches.
ye stedfast, unmoveable, always Teaching us that, denying ungodli-
abounding in the work of the Lord, Blessed is the man unto whom the T o whom then will ye liken God? ness and worldly lusts, we should live
forasmuch as ye know that your la- Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in or what likeness will ye compare unto soberly, righteously, and godly, in this
bour is not in vain in the Lord. whose spirit there is no guile. him? present world.
64 Christ Our Lord Therefore if thou bring thy gift to perish; because ye would not be obedi- Yet if any man suffer as a Christian,
the altar, and there rememberest that ent unto the voice of the Lord your let him not be ashamed; but let him
Acts 2:36; Phil. 2:9-11; Rom. 10:9;
thy brother hath ought against thee; God. glorify God on this behalf.
Col. 3:23-24; 1 Tim. 6:15
Leave there thy gift before the altar, But let judgment run down as wa-
Therefore let all the house of Israel and go thy way; first be reconciled to ters, and righteousness as a mighty
know assuredly, that God hath made thy brother, and then come and offer
that same Jesus, whom ye have cruci- thy gift.
stream. 68 Worship in God's House
fied, both Lord and Christ. Hate the evil, and love the good, Psalm 84
For if ye forgive men their tres-
and establish judgment in the gate.
Wherefore God also hath highly ex- passes, your heavenly Father will also
How amiable are thy tabernacles,
alted him, and given him a name forgive you: Blessed is the nation whose God is O Lord of hosts!
which is above every name: the Lord; and the people whom he
But if ye forgive not men their tres- My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth
That at the name of Jesus every passes, neither will your Father for- hath chosen for his own inheritance.
for the courts of the Lord:
knee should bow, of things in heaven, give your trespasses.
and things in earth, and things under My heart and my flesh crieth out
the earth; Let all bitterness, and wrath, and
for the living God.
anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, 67 T h e Christian's Cross
And that every tongue should con- be put away from you, with all malice: Yea, the sparrow hath found an
Matt. 16:24; '0:38; 16:25; 7 Peter 2:21;
fess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the Phil. 1:29; 1 Peter 4:12-13, 16 house, and the swallow a nest for her-
glory of God the Father. And be ye kind one to another, ten-
derhearted, forgiving one another, self, where she may lay her young,
If thou shalt confess with thy mouth even as God for Christ's sake hath for- Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Even thine altars, O Lord of hosts,
the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in given you. If any man will come after me, let my King, and my God.
thine heart that God hath raised him him deny himself, and take up his
from the dead, thou shalt be saved. cross, and follow me. Blessed are they that dwell in thy
house: they will be still praising thee.
And whatsoever ye do, do it heart-
66 T h e Nation And he that taketh not his cross,
and followeth after me, is not worthy Blessed is the man whose strength
ily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Psalm 78:1; Prov. 14:34; Deut. 8:18-20;
Amos 5:24, 15; Psalm 33:12 of me. is in thee; in whose heart are the
Knowing that of the Lord ye shall ways of them.
receive the reward of the inheritance: Give ear, O my people, to my law: For whosoever will save his life shall
lose it: and whosoever will lose his life They go from strength to strength,
incline your ears to the words of my
For ye serve the Lord Christ, who is for my sake shall find it. every one of them in Zion appeareth
mouth.
the blessed and only Potentate, the before God.
King of kings, and Lord of lords. Righteousness exalteth a nation: Christ also suffered for us, leaving
0 Lord God of hosts, hear my
but sin is a reproach to any people. us an example, that ye should follow
prayer: give ear, O God of Jacob.
his steps.
Thou shalt remember the Lord thy
Behold, O God our shield, and
God: for it is he that giveth thee For unto you it is given in the be-
65 Forgiving One Another power to get wealth, that he may es- look upon the face of thine anointed.
half of Christ, not only to believe on
Matt. 18:21-22; 5:23-24; 6:14-15; Eph. 4:31-32
tablish his covenant which he sware him, but also to suffer for his sake. For a day in thy courts is better
unto thy fathers, as it is this day. than a thousand.
Then came Peter to him, and said, Beloved, think it not strange con-
And it shall be, if thou do at all for- 1 had rather be a doorkeeper in
Lord, how oft shall my brother sin cerning the fiery trial which is to try
get the Lord thy God, and walk after the house of my God, than to dwell
against me, and I forgive him? till you, as though some strange thing
other gods, and' serve them, and wor- in the tents of wickedness.
seven times? happened unto you:
ship them, I testify against you this
day that ye shall surely perish. For the Lord God is a sun and
Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are par-
shield:
thee, Until seven times: but, Until As the nations which the Lord de- takers of Christ's sufferings; that,
seventy times seven. stroyed before your face, so shall ye when his glory shall be revealed, ye O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man
may be glad also with exceeding joy. that trusteth in thee.
69 Confession of Sin I acknowledged my sin unto thee, 71 Redemption from Sin 72 Be Ye Reconciled
and mine iniquity have I not hid. I
Dan. 9:4-6; J John 1:5 to 2:2; Psalm 52:5 Eph. 1:3-7; Rom. 8:1-2; 1 Peter 1:17-10 2 Cor. 5:77-20; Eph. 2:13-16, 10-20, 22
said, I will confess my transgressions
unto the Lord; and thou forgavest the
O Lord, the great a n d dreadful iniquity of my sin. Blessed be the God and Father of Therefore if any m a n be in Christ,
God, keeping the covenant and mercy o u r L o r d Jesus Christ, who h a t h he is a new creature: old things are
to them that love him, a n d to them blessed us with all spiritual blessings passed away; behold, all things are be-
that keep his commandments; in heavenly places in Christ: come new.

W e have sinned, and have commit- 70 T h e Spirit Our Helper According as he hath chosen us i n A n d all things are of God, who hath
ted iniquity, and have done wickedly, Gal. 5:16, 22-25; R°m- 8:14-16, 26-27 him before the foundation of the reconciled us to himself by Jesus
and have rebelled, even by departing world, that we should be holy and Christ, and hath given to us the min-
from thy precepts and from thy judg- T h i s I say then, W a l k in the Spirit, without blame before him in love: istry of reconciliation;
ments: a n d ye shall not fulfil the lust of the T o wit, that God was in Christ, rec-
H a v i n g predestinated us u n t o the
Neither have we hearkened u n t o flesh. a d o p t i o n of children by Jesus Christ onciling the world u n t o himself; and
thy servants the prophets, which spake to himself, according to the good h a t h committed u n t o us the word of
T h e fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
in thy n a m e . pleasure of his will, reconciliation.
peace, longsuffering, gentleness, good-
This then is the message which we ness, faith, meekness, temperance: N o w then we are ambassadors for
T o the praise of the glory of his
have heard of him, and declare unto grace, wherein he hath made us ac- Christ, as though God did beseech you
Against such there is n o law.
you, that God is light, and in him is cepted in the beloved. by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be
n o darkness at all. And they that are Christ's have cru- ye reconciled to God.
cified the flesh with the affections and I n w h o m we have redemption
If we say that we have fellowship But now in Christ Jesus ye who
lusts. t h r o u g h his blood, the forgiveness
with him, a n d walk in darkness, we sometimes were far off are made nigh
of sins, according to the riches of his
lie, and do not the t r u t h : If we live in the Spirit, let us also by the blood of Christ.
grace.
walk in the Spirit.
But if we walk in the light, as he For he is our peace, who hath made
is in the light, we have fellowship one For as many as are led by the Spirit There is therefore now no condem-
both one, and hath broken down the
with another, and the blood of Jesus nation to them which are in Christ
of God, they are the sons of God. middle wall of partition between us;
Christ his Son cleanseth us from all Jesus, who walk not after the flesh,
For ye have n o t received the spirit but after the Spirit. H a v i n g abolished in his flesh the
sin.
of bondage again to fear; b u t ye enmity, even the law of command-
If we say that we have no sin, we have received the Spirit of adoption, F o r the law of the Spirit of life in ments contained in ordinances; for to
deceive ourselves, and the t r u t h is not whereby we cry, Abba, Father. Christ Jesus h a t h made me free from make in himself of twain one new
in us. the law of sin and death. m a n , so m a k i n g peace;
T h e Spirit itself beareth witness
If we confess our sins, he is faithful with our spirit, that we are the chil- It is written, Be ye holy; for I am And that he might reconcile both
and jiist to forgive us our sins, and to dren of God. holy. And if ye call on the Father, who unto God in one body by the cross,
cleanse us from all unrighteousness. without respect of persons judgeth ac- having slain the enmity thereby.
Likewise the Spirit also h e l p e t h o u r cording to every man's work, pass the
If we say t h a t we have not sinned, infirmities: for we know not what we time of your sojourning here in fear: Now therefore ye are no more stran-
we make h i m a liar, a n d his word is should pray for as we ought: b u t the gers and foreigners, b u t fellowcitizens
not in us. These things write I u n t o Spirit itself m a k e t h intercession for us Forasmuch as ye know that ye were with the saints, and of the household
you, that ye sin not. with groanings which cannot be ut- not redeemed with corruptible things, of God;
If any man sin, we have an advocate tered. as silver and gold, from your vain con-
versation received by tradition from And are built upon the foundation
with the Father, Jesus Christ the
And he that searcheth the hearts your fathers; of the apostles and prophets, Jesus
righteous: knoweth what is the mind of the Christ himself being the chief corner
Aud he is the propitiation for our Spirit, because he maketh intercession But with the precious blood of stone: in whom ye are builded to-
sins: and not for our's only, b u t also for the saints according to the will of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish gether for an habitation of God
for the sins of the whole world. God. and without spot. through the Spirit.
73 Call to Consecration God forbid that I should glory, save 75 The Cross of Christ 76 Heaven
in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ,
Col. 3:1-4; 1 Peter 1:13-16; 2 Cor. 5:14-13; Isa. 53:4-6; Rom. 5:6, 8; 2 Cor. 5:21; John 14:1-3; Rev. 21:1-4, 27; 22:5
by whom the world is crucified unto 1 Peter 1:18-19; 1 Cor. 1:18, 23-24
Gal. 2:20; 6:14
me, and I unto the world.
Let not your heart be troubled: ye
If ye then be risen with Christ, seek Surely he h a t h borne o u r griefs, believe in God, believe also in me.
those things which are above, where a n d carried our sorrows: yet we did
Christ sitteth on the right h a n d of
74 Our Great Commission esteem him stricken, smitten of God, I n my Father's house are many man-
a n d afflicted. sions: if it were not so, I would have
God. Matt. 28:16-20; Luke 24:46-48; Acts 1:8;
2 Cor. 5:20 told you. I go to prepare a place for
Set your affection on things above, But he was wounded for our trans- you.
not on things on the earth. gressions, he was bruised for our in-
T h e n the eleven disciples went And if I go and prepare a place for
iquities: the chastisement of our peace
away into Galilee, into a m o u n t a i n you, I will come again, and receive
For ye are dead, and your life is hid was upon him; and with his stripes
where Jesus h a d a p p o i n t e d them. you u n t o myself; that where I am,
with Christ in God. we are healed.
And when they saw him, they wor- there ye may be also.
W h e n Christ, who is our life, shall All we like sheep have gone astray;
shipped him: but some doubted. And I John saw a new heaven and a
appear, then shall ye also appear with we have t u r n e d every one to his own
A n d Jesus came and spake u n t o new earth: for the first heaven and the
him in glory. way; and the Lord h a t h laid on him
them, saying, All power is given u n t o first earth were passed away; and there
the iniquity of us all.
Wherefore gird u p the loins of your me in heaven and in earth. was no more sea.
m i n d , be sober, a n d h o p e to the e n d For when we were yet without
Go ye therefore, and teach all na- And I saw the holy city, new Jeru-
for the grace that is to be brought strength, in due time Christ died for
tions, baptizing them in the name of salem, coming down from God out of
u n t o you at the revelation of Jesus the ungodly.
the Father, and of the Son, and of the heaven, prepared as a bride adorned
Christ: for her husband.
Holy Spirit: God commendeth his love toward
As obedient children, not fashion- us, in that, while we were yet sinners,
T e a c h i n g them to observe all things Christ died for us. And I heard a great voice out of
ing yourselves according to the former whatsoever I have commanded you: heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle
lusts in your ignorance: and, lo, I am with you alway, even For he hath made him to be sin for of God is with men, and they shall be
u n t o the end of the world. us, who knew no sin; that we might his people,
B u t as he which h a t h called you is
be made the righteousness of God in
holy, so be ye holy in all m a n n e r of And Jesus said unto them, Thus it And God himself shall be with
him.
conversation; is written, and thus it behooved Christ them, and be their God.
to suffer, and to rise from the dead the Forasmuch as ye know that ye were
Because it is written, Be ye holy; not redeemed with corruptible things, And God shall wipe away all tears
third day:
for I am holy. from their eyes; and there shall be no
as silver and gold, b u t with the pre-
A n d that repentance a n d remission more death, neither sorrow, nor cry-
cious blood of Christ, as of a l a m b
For the love of Christ constraineth of sins should be preached in his n a m e ing, neither shall there be any more
« without blemish and without spot.
us; because we thus judge, that if one a m o n g all nations, pain: for the former things are passed
died for all, then were all dead: T h e preaching of the cross is to away.
And ye are witnesses of these things.
them that perish foolishness; but unto
And that he died for all, that they Ye shall receive power, after that And there shall in no wise enter any
us which are saved it is the power of
which live should not henceforth live the Holy Spirit is come u p o n you: a n d thing that defileth, neither whatsoever
God.
unto themselves, but unto him which ye shall be witnesses u n t o me both in worketh abomination, or maketh a
died for them, and rose again. Jerusalem, a n d in all J u d a e a , and in W e preach Christ crucified, u n t o lie: but they which are written in the
Samaria, a n d u n t o the uttermost p a r t the Jews a stumblingblock, and u n t o Lamb's book of life.
I am crucified with Christ: never- the Greeks foolishness;
of the earth. And there shall be n o night there;
theless I live; yet not I, b u t Christ
liveth in me: a n d the life which I now N o w then we are ambassadors for But unto them which are called, and they need no candle, neither light
live in the flesh I live by the faith of Christ, as though God did beseech you both Jews and Greeks, Christ the of the sun; for the Lord God giveth
the son of God who loved me, a n d by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, power of God, and the wisdom of them light: and they shall reign for
gave himself for me. be ye reconciled to God. God. ever and ever.
77 The Lord's Day And hath made us kings and priests
unto God and his Father; to him be
79 Christian Influence 80 God's Invitation
Ex. 2o:8-u; Mark 2:27-28; 16:1-2, 5-6; glory and dominion for ever and ever. Matt. 5:13-16; Rom. 14:7-8, 16-18; Isa. 55:1-3, 6-7; 1:18; John 7:37;
John 20:19; Rev. 1:5-6 1 Tim. 4:12; Phil. 2:15 Matt. 11:28-30
Amen.
Remember the sabbath day, to keep Ye are the salt of the earth: but if Ho, every one that thirsteth, come
it holy. the salt have lost his savour, where- ye to the waters, and he that hath no
78 Christian Hope with shall it be salted? money; come ye, buy, and eat;
Six days shalt thou labour, and do
Lam. 3:24, 26; Rom. 8:24-2;; Heb. 6:19;
all thy work: It is thenceforth good for nothing,
1 John 3:3; 1 Peter 1:3-5; R o m . 15:13 Wherefore do ye spend money for
But the seventh day is the sabbath but to be cast out, and to be trodden that which is not bread?
of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt The Lord is my portion, saith my under foot of men.
not do any work. soul; therefore will I hope in him. Ye are the light of the world. A city Incline your ear, and come unto
that is set on an hill cannot be hid. me: hear, and your soul shall live; and
For in six days the Lord made It is good that a man should both I will make an everlasting covenant
heaven and earth, the sea, and all that hope and quietly wait for the salva- Neither do men light a candle, and with you.
in them is, and rested the seventh day: tion of the Lord. put it under a bushel, but on a can-
wherefore the Lord blessed the sab- dlestick; and it giveth light unto all Seek ye the Lord while he may be
bath day, and hallowed it. For we are saved by hope: but hope that are in the house.
that is seen is not hope: for what a found, call ye upon him while he is
And Jesus said unto them, The sab- Let your light so shine before men, near:
man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
bath was made for man, and not man that they may see your good works,
for the sabbath: But if we hope for that we see not, Let the wicked forsake his way, and
and glorify your Father which is in
then do we with patience wait for it. the unrighteous man his thoughts:
Therefore the Son of man is Lord heaven.
and let him return unto the Lord, and
also of the sabbath. Which hope we have as an anchor For none of us liveth to himself, he will have mercy upon him; and to
of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and and no man dieth to himself. our God, for he will abundantly par-
And when the sabbath was past, which entereth into that within the
very early in the morning the first day don.
veil; For whether we live, we live unto
of the week, the women came unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die
And every man that hath this hope Come now, and let us reason to-
the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. unto the Lord: whether we live there-
in him purifieth himself, even as he is gether, saith the Lord: though your
And entering into the sepulchre, fore, or die, we are the Lord's. sins be as scarlet, they shall be as
pure.
they saw a young man sitting on the Let not then your good be evil white as snow; though they be red like
right side, clothed in a long white gar- Blessed be the God and Father of spoken of: crimson, they shall be as wool.
ment; and they were affrighted. our Lord Jesus Christ, which accord-
ing to his abundant mercy hath begot- For the kingdom of God is not meat
In the last day, that great day of the
And he saith unto them, Be not af- ten us again unto a lively hope by the and drink; but righteousness, and
feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If
frighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, resurrection of Jesus Christ from the peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
any man thirst, let him come unto me,
which was crucified: he is risen; he is dead, For he that in these things serveth and drink.
not here: behold the place where they
Christ is acceptable to God, and ap-
laid him. To an inheritance incorruptible, Come unto me, all ye that labour
proved of men.
and undefiled, and that fadeth not and are heavy laden, and I will give
Then the same day at evening, be- Let no man despise thy youth; but
away, reserved in heaven for you, you rest.
ing the first day of the week, when the be thou an example of the believers,
doors were shut where the disciples Who are kept by the power of God in word, in conversation, in charity,
were assembled for fear of the Jews, through faith unto salvation ready to Take my yoke upon you, and learn
in spirit, in faith, in purity.
came Jesus and stood in the midst, be revealed in the last time. of me; for I am meek and lowly in
and saith unto them, Peace be unto That ye may be blameless and heart: and ye shall find rest unto your
you. Now the God of hope fill you with harmless, the sons of God, without souls.
all joy and peace in believing, that ye rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and
Unto him that loved us, and washed may abound in hope, through the perverse nation, among whom ye For my yoke is easy, and my burden
us from our sins in his own blood, power of the Holy Spirit. shine as lights in the world. is light.
81 World Missions Christ, and hath given to us the min- 83 Eternal Life 84 T h e Lord's Supper
istry of reconciliation;
Isa. 60:3; Rom. 10:12-15; Eph. 3:8-11; John 3:16; 5:24; 10:27-29; 11:25-26; / Cor. 11:23-29; 1 Tim. i:iy
2 Cor. 5:18-19 To wit, that God was in Christ, rec- 1 John 5:11-13
onciling the world unto himself, not For I have received of the Lord that
And the Gentiles shall come to thy imputing their trespasses unto them; For God so loved the world, that which also I delivered unto you, That
light, and kings to the brightness of and hath committed unto us the word he gave his only begotten Son, that the Lord Jesus the same night in
thy rising. of reconciliation. whosoever believeth in him should which he was betrayed took bread:
For there is no difference between not perish, but have everlasting life.
the Jew and the Greek: for the same Verily, verily, I say unto you, He And when he had given thanks, he
Lord over all is rich unto all that call 82 T h e New Birth brake it, and said,
that heareth my word, and believeth
upon him. John 1:1-7; 2 cor. 5:77; Titus 3:5; Eph. 2:10 on him that sent me, hath everlasting
For whosoever shall call upon the life, and shall not come into condem- Take, eat: this is my body, which is
name of the Lord shall be saved. In the beginning was the Word, and nation; but is passed from death unto broken for you: this do in remem-
the Word was with God, and the life. brance of me.
How then shall they call on him in Word was God.
whom they have not believed? and My sheep hear my voice, and I
how shall they believe in him of The same was in the beginning with After the same manner also he took
God. know them, and they follow me:
whom they have not heard? the cup, when he had supped, saying,
All things were made by him; and And I give unto them eternal life;
And how shall they hear without a without him was not any thing made and they shall never perish, neither This cup is the new testament in my
preacher? and how shall they preach, that was made. shall any man pluck them out of my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it,
except they be sent? hand.
In him was life; and the life was the in remembrance of me.
As it is written, How beautiful are light of men.
the feet of them that preach the gos- My Father, which gave them me,
is greater than all: and no man is able For as often as ye eat this bread, and
pel of peace, and bring glad tidings of And the light shineth in darkness;
and the darkness comprehended it to pluck them out of my Father's drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's
good things! death till he come.
not. hand.
Unto me, who am less than the least
of all saints, is this grace given, that I There was a man sent from God, I am the resurrection, and the life:
whose name was John. Wherefore whosoever shall eat this
should preach among the Gentiles the he that believeth in me, though he bread, and drink this cup of the Lord,
unsearchable riches of Christ. The same came for a witness, to were dead, yet shall he live; unworthily, shall be guilty of the body
And to make all men see what is the bear witness of the Light, that all men and blood of the Lord.
through him might believe. And whosoever liveth and believeth
fellowship of the mystery, which from
in me shall never die.
the beginning of the world hath been Therefore if any man be in Christ, But let a man examine himself, and
hid in God, who created all things by he is a new creature: old things are And this is the record, that God so let him eat of that bread, and drink
Jesus Christ: passed away; behold, all things are be- of that cup.
hath given to us eternal life, and this
come new.
To the intent that now unto the life is in his Son.
principalities and powers in heavenly Not by works of righteousness For he that eateth and drinketh un-
places might be known by the church which we have done, but according He that hath the Son hath life; and worthily, eateth and drinketh damna-
the manifold wisdom of God, to his mercy he saved us, by the wash- he that hath not the Son of God hath tion to himself, not discerning the
ing of regeneration, and renewing of not life. Lord's body.
According to the eternal purpose the Holy Ghost.
which he purposed in Christ Jesus our These things have I written unto
Lord. For we are his workmanship, cre- you that believe on the name of the Now unto the King eternal, immor-
ated in Christ Jesus unto good works, Son of God; that ye may know that ye tal, invisible, the only wise God, be
And all things are of God, who hath which God hath before ordained that honour and glory for ever and ever.
have eternal life, and that ye may be-
reconciled us to himself by Jesus we should walk in them. Amen.
lieve on the name of the Son of God.
85 T h e Good Shepherd My Father, which gave them me, is
87 Peace on Earth 88 Victorious Assurance
greater than all; and n o man is able
John 10:7-14, 16, 27-29;
to pluck them out of my Father's Isa. 9:2, 6-y; 11:4, 9; Micah 4:3; Rom. 8:18, 28, 31-39
Heb. 13:20-21
hand. Eph. 2:14-1;; Luke 2:14
For I reckon that the sufferings of
T h e n said Jesus u n t o them again, N o w the God of peace, that b r o u g h t
T h e people that walked in darkness this present time are n o t worthy to be
Verily, verily, I say u n t o you, I am the again from the dead our Lord Jesus,
have seen a great light: they that dwell compared with the glory which shall
door of the sheep. that great shepherd of the sheep,
in the l a n d of the shadow of death, be revealed in us.
All that ever came before m e are Make you perfect in every good u p o n them h a t h the light shined.
work to do his will, through Jesus W e know that all things work to-
thieves and robbers: but the sheep did For unto us a child is born, unto gether for good to them that love
not hear them. Christ; to whom be glory for ever and
us a son is given; and the government God, to them who are the called ac-
ever. Amen.
shall be upon his shoulder: cording to his purpose.
I am the door: by me if any m a n
enter in, he shall be saved, a n d shall A n d his n a m e shall be called Won- If God be for us, who can be
go in a n d out, a n d find pasture. 86 Divine Comfort derful, Counsellor, T h e mighty God, against us?
T h e everlasting Father, T h e Prince of
T h e thief cometh not, but for to Isa. 40:1, 31; John 14:1,18, 16; 16:33; Peace. H e that spared not his own Son, but
steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am 2 Cor. 1:3-4 delivered him up for us all, how shall
come that they might have life, and Of the increase of his government he not with him also freely give us
that they might have it more abun- Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, and peace there shall be no end, upon all things?
dantly. saith your God. the throne of David, and upon his
kingdom, to order it, and to establish W h o shall lay any thing to the
I am the good shepherd: the good They that wait upon the Lord shall charge of God's elect? It is God that
it with judgment and with justice
renew their strength; they shall mount justifieth.
shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. from henceforth even for ever.
up with wings as eagles; they shall
But he that is an hireling, and not run, and not be weary; and they shall But with righteousness shall he W h o is he that condemneth?
the shepherd, seeth the wolf coming, walk, and not faint. judge the poor, a n d reprove with It is Christ that died, yea rather,
and leaveth the sheep, and the wolf Let n o t your h e a r t be troubled: ye equity for the meek of the earth. that is risen again, who also m a k e t h
catcheth them, and scattereth the believe in God, believe also in me. intercession for us.
They shall not hurt nor destroy in
sheep.
I will not leave you comfortless: I all my holy mountain: for the earth W h o shall separate us from the love
T h e hireling fleeth, because he is will come to you. shall be full of the knowledge of the of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress,
a n hireling, and careth not for the Lord, as the waters cover the sea. or persecution, or famine, or naked-
A n d I will pray the Father, a n d h e
sheep. A n d he shall judge among many ness, or peril, or sword?
shall give you a n o t h e r Comforter, that
h e may abide with you for ever; people, and rebuke strong nations As it is written, For thy sake we are
I am the good shepherd, and know
afar off: killed all the day long; we are ac-
my sheep, and am known of mine. These things I have spoken unto
And they shall beat their swords counted as sheep for the slaughter.
you, that in me ye might have peace.
A n d other sheep I have, which are into plowshares, and their spears into
In the world ye shall have tribulation; Nay, in all these things we are more
n o t of this fold: them also I must
but be of good cheer; I have overcome pruninghooks: nation shall not lift than conquerors through him that
bring, a n d they shall h e a r my voice;
the world. up a sword against nation, neither loved us.
a n d there shall be one fold, and one
shall they learn war any more.
shepherd. Blessed be God, even the Father of For I am persuaded, that neither
o u r Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of For Christ is o u r peace, who h a t h death, nor life, n o r angels, n o r princi-
My sheep hear my voice, and I mercies, a n d the God of all comfort; made b o t h one, and h a t h broken palities, nor powers, n o r things pres-
know them, and they follow me: down the middle wall of partition be- ent, nor things to come,
W h o comforteth us in all our tribu-
tween us; having abolished in his flesh
A n d I give u n t o them eternal life; lation, that we may be able to comfort Nor height, nor depth, nor any
a n d they shall never perish, neither the enmity, so m a k i n g peace.
them which are in any trouble, by the other creature, shall be able to sepa-
shall any m a n pluck them out of my comfort wherewith we ourselves are Glory to God in the highest, and on rate us from the love of God, which is
hand. comforted of God. earth peace, good will toward men. in Christ Jesus our Lord.
89 Christ's Resurrection Now is Christ risen from the dead, white as snow; though they be red
and become the first fruits of them
91 Repentance for Sin
like crimson, they shall be as wool.
Matt. 28:1-10; 1 Cor. 15:20 that slept. Isa. 55:6-7; Acts 3:19; Luke 15:18-24; Isa. t:i8

In the end of the sabbath, as it be- Seek ye the Lord while he may be
gan to dawn toward the first day of found, call ye upon him while he is
92 Stand Fast
the week, came Mary Magdalene and 90 T h e Christian Home near: Phil. 1:27-28; Eph. 6:10-13, '&' 2
Tim. 2:3;
the other Mary to see the sepulchre. 1 Cor. 15:58
Deut. 6:4-7; Eph. 6:1-2, 4; Col. 3:12-15, IJ Let the wicked forsake his way, and
And, behold, there was a great the unrighteous man his thoughts: Let your conversation be as it be-
earthquake: for the angel of the Lord Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is cometh the gospel of Christ: that
descended from heaven, and came and one Lord: And let him return unto the Lord,
and he will have mercy upon him; whether I come and see you, or else
rolled back the stone from the door, be absent, I may hear of your affairs,
and sat upon it. And thou shalt love the Lord thy and to our God, for he will abun-
God with all thine heart, and with all dantly pardon. That ye stand fast in one spirit,
His countenance was like lightning, thy soul, and with all thy might. with one mind striving together for
and his raiment white as snow: Repent ye therefore, and be con-
And these words, which I command verted, that your sins may be blotted the faith of the gospel;
And for fear of him the keepers did thee this day, shall be in thine heart. out. And in nothing terrified by your ad-
shake, and became as dead men. I will arise and go to my father, and versaries: which is to them an evident
And thou shalt teach them dili-
gently unto thy children, and shalt will say unto him, Father, I have token of perdition, but to you of sal-
And the angel answered and said
talk of them when thou sittest in thine sinned against heaven, and before vation, and that of God.
unto the women, Fear not ye: for I
know that ye seek Jesus, which was house. thee, Finally, my brethren, be strong in
crucified. Children, obey your parents in the And am no more worthy to be the Lord, and in the power of his
Lord: for this is right. called thy son: make me as one of thy might.
He is not here: for he is risen, as he
said. Come, see the place where the hired servants. Put on the whole armour of God,
Honour thy father and mother;
Lord lay. which is the first commandment with And he arose, and came to his fa- that ye may be able to stand against
promise. ther. But when he was yet a great way the wiles of the devil.
And go quickly, and tell his disci-
ples that he is risen from the dead; oft, his father saw him, and had com- For we wrestle not against flesh
And ye fathers, provoke not your passion, and ran, and fell on his neck,
and, behold, he goeth before you into children to wrath: but bring them up and blood, but against principalities,
Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I and kissed him. against powers, against the rulers of
in the nurture and admonition of the
have told you. Lord. And the son said unto him, Father, the darkness of this world, against
I have sinned against heaven, and in spiritual wickedness in high places.
And they departed quickly from Put on therefore, as the elect of thy sight, and am no more worthy to Wherefore take unto you the whole
the sepulchre with fear and great joy; God, kindness, humbleness of mind, be called thy son. armour of God, that ye may be able to
and did run to bring his disciples meekness, longsuffering;
word. But the father said to his servants, withstand in the evil day, and having
Forbearing one another, and forgiv- Bring forth the best robe, and put it done all, to stand.
And as they went to tell his disci- ing one another.
on him; and put a ring on his hand, Praying always with all prayer and
ples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, and shoes on his feet:
And above all these things put on supplication in the Spirit, and watch-
All hail. love, which is the bond of perf ectness. And bring hither the fatted calf, ing thereunto with all perseverance
And they came and held him by the and kill it; and let us eat, and be and supplication for all saints.
And let the peace of God rule in
feet, and worshipped him. your hearts; and be ye thankful. merry: Endure hardness as a good soldier
Then said Jesus unto them, Be not For this my son was dead, and is of Jesus Christ.
And whatsoever ye do in word or
afraid: go tell my brethren that they deed, do all in the name of the Lord alive again; he was lost, and is found. Therefore, my beloved brethren,
go into Galilee, and there shall they Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Come now, saith the Lord: though be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always
see me. Father by him. your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as abounding in the work of the Lord.
93 T h e Holy Spirit 94 Christ the Saviour 95 T h e Resurrection of Therefore, my beloved brethren,
be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always
John 14:16-18, 26; i6:y-i4 Matt. 1:21; John 3:14-18; Rom. 5:8; Believers abounding in the work of the Lord,
Heb. 7/25; Acts 4:12; Rev. 1:5-6
/ Peter 1:3-5; John 11:25-26; forasmuch as ye know that your la-
I will pray the Father, and he shall 1 Cor. 15:51-58 bour is not in vain in the Lord.
give you another Comforter, that he And she shall bring forth a son, and
may abide with you for ever; thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he Blessed be the God and Father of
shall save his people from their sins. our Lord Jesus Christ, which accord-
Even the Spirit of truth; whom the 96 Obedience
world cannot receive, because it seeth And as Moses lifted up the serpent ing to his abundant mercy hath be-
gotten us again unto a lively hope by 1 Sam. 15:22; Deut. 11:13-15;
him not, neither knoweth him: but ye in the wilderness, even so must the Matt. y:i8, 20-21; James 1:22
know him; for he dwelleth with you, Son of man be lifted up: the resurrection of Jesus Christ from
and shall be in you. the dead,
That whosoever believeth in him Hath the Lord as great delight in
I will not leave you comfortless: I should not perish, but have eternal To an inheritance incorruptible, burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in
will come to you. life. and undented, and that fadeth not obeying the voice of the Lord?
away, reserved in heaven for you, who
The Comforter, which is the Holy For God so loved the world, that he are kept by the power of God through Behold, to obey is better than sacri-
Spirit, whom the Father will send in gave his only begotten Son, that who- faith unto salvation ready to be re- fice, and to hearken than the fat of
my name, he shall teach you all things, soever believeth in him should not vealed in the last time. rams.
and bring all things to your remem- perish, but have everlasting life.
brance, whatsoever I have said unto Jesus said, I am the resurrection, And it shall come to pass, if ye shall
you. For God sent not his Son into the and the life: he that believeth in me, hearken diligently unto my command-
world to condemn the world; but that though he were dead, yet shall he live: ments which I command you this day,
It is expedient for you that I go the world through him might be
away: for if I go not away, the Com- And whosoever liveth and believeth To love the Lord your God, and to
saved. serve him with all your heart and with
forter will not come unto you; but if in me shall never die.
I depart, I will send him unto you. He that believeth on him is not con- all your soul,
Behold, I show you a mystery; We
demned: but he that believeth not is shall not all sleep, but we shall all be That I will give you the rain of
And when he is come, he will re- condemned already, because he hath
prove the world of sin, and of right- changed, your land in his due season, the first
not believed in the name of the only rain and the latter rain, that thou
eousness, and of judgment: begotten Son of God. In a moment, in the twinkling of an
eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet mayest gather in thy corn, and thy
Of sin, because they believe not on But God commendeth his love to- wine, and thine oil.
shall sound, and the dead shall be
me; ward us, in that, while we were yet raised incorruptible, and we shall be And I will send grass in thy fields
Of righteousness, because I go to sinners, Christ died for us. changed. for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat
my Father, and ye see me no more; Wherefore he is able also to save For this corruptible must put on in- and be full.
Of judgment, because the prince of them to the uttermost that come unto corruption, and this mortal must put A good tree cannot bring forth evil
this world is judged. God by him, seeing he ever liveth to on immortality. fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring
make intercession for them. forth good fruit.
I have yet many things to say unto Then shall be brought to pass the
you, but ye cannot bear them now. Neither is there salvation in any saying that is written, Death is swal- Wherefore by their fruits ye shall
other: for there is none other name lowed up in victory. know them.
Howbeit when he, the Spirit of under heaven given among men,
truth, is come, he will guide you into whereby we must be saved. O death, where is thy sting? O Not every one that saith unto me,
all truth: for he shall not speak of grave, where is thy victory? Lord, Lord, shall enter into the king-
himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, Unto him that loved us, and washed The sting of death is sin; and the dom of heaven; but he that doeth the
that shall he speak: and he will show us from our sins in his own blood, and will of my Father which is in heaven.
strength of sin is the law.
you things to come. hath made us kings and priests unto
God and his Father; to him be glory But thanks be to God, which giveth Be ye doers of the word, and not
He shall glorify me: for he shall re- and dominion for ever and ever. us the victory through our Lord Jesus hearers only, deceiving your own
ceive of mine, and show it unto you. Amen. Christ. selves.
99 Stewardship of Posses- yet for your sakes he became poor,
97 Victory in Temptation 98 T h e Second Coming that ye through his poverty might be
James 1:12-15; ' Cor. 10:13; Heb. 2:18; of Christ sions rich.
4:14-15; Eph. 6:10, 13 Mai. 3:1a; Gal. 6:6-8; Luke 16:10; Matt. 25:29;
Acts 1:11; Matt. 24:42, 44; 1 Thess. 4:16-17;
/ Cor. 4:2; 2 Cor. 8:7-9
Titus 2:11-13; 1 John 3:2
Blessed is the m a n that e n d u r e t h
t e m p t a t i o n : for when he is tried, he 100 T h e Son of God
Bring ye all the tithes into the store-
shall receive the crown of life, which T h i s same Jesus, which is taken u p John 1:1-3, 14; Col. 1:15-17; 2:8-9;
from you into heaven, shall so come house, that there may be meat in m i n e
the Lord h a t h promised to them that John 6:68-69
in like m a n n e r as ye have seen h i m go house, a n d prove me now herewith,
love h i m . saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not
into heaven. In the beginning was the W o r d , and
Let no man say when he is tempted, o p e n you the windows of heaven, and
p o u r you o u t a blessing, that there the W o r d was with God, and the
I am tempted of God: Watch therefore: for ye know not
shall not be room e n o u g h to receive it. W o r d was God. T h e same was in the
For God cannot be tempted with what hour your Lord doth come.
beginning with God.
evil, neither tempteth h e any m a n . Let him that is taught in the word
Therefore be ye also ready: for in All things were made by him; and
But every man is tempted, when he communicate unto him that teacheth
such a n h o u r as ye think not the Son without him was not any thing made
is drawn away of his own lust, and en- in all good things.
of m a n cometh. that was made.
ticed. Be not deceived; God is not
T h e n when lust h a t h conceived, it For the Lord himself shall descend mocked: for whatsoever a m a n soweth, A n d the W o r d was m a d e flesh, a n d
bringeth forth sin: a n d sin, when it is from heaven with a shout, with the t h a t shall he also reap. dwelt a m o n g us, (and we beheld his
finished, bringeth forth death. voice of the archangel, and with the glory, the glory as of the only begotten
For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the Father,) full of grace and t r u t h .
trump of God;
There hath n o temptation taken of the flesh reap corruption; but he
you but such as is common to man: that soweth to the Spirit shall of the W h o is the image of the invisible
A n d the dead in Christ shall rise
Spirit reap life everlasting. God, the firstborn of every creature:
B u t God is faithful, who will not first:
suffer you to be tempted above that ye H e that is faithful in that which is For by him were all things created,
are able; b u t will with the temptation T h e n we which are alive and re- least is faithful also in m u c h : a n d he that are in heaven, and that are in
also make a way to escape, that ye may main shall be caught up together with that is unjust in the least is unjust earth, visible and invisible, w h e t h e r
b e able to bear it. them in the clouds, to meet the Lord also in m u c h . they be thrones, or dominions, or
For in that Christ himself hath suf- in the air: and so shall we ever be with principalities, or powers:
the Lord. U n t o every one that hath shall be
fered being tempted, he is able to
given, and he shall have abundance: All things were created by him, and
succour them that are tempted.
For the grace of God that bringeth but from him that hath not shall be for him: and he is before all things,
Seeing then that we have a great salvation h a t h a p p e a r e d to all m e n , taken away even that which he hath. and by him all things consist.
h i g h priest, Jesus the Son of God, let
us hold fast o u r profession. Moreover it is required in stewards, Beware lest any m a n spoil you
Teaching us that, denying ungodli-
that a m a n be found faithful. t h r o u g h philosophy and vain deceit,
For we have not an high priest ness and worldly lusts, we should live
after the tradition of men, after the
which cannot be touched with the soberly, righteously, and godly, in this Therefore, as ye abound in every r u d i m e n t s of the world, a n d not after
feeling of our infirmities; but was in present world; thing, in faith, and utterance, and Christ.
all points tempted like as we are, yet knowledge, and in all diligence, and
without sin. Looking for t h a t blessed hope, a n d in your love to us, see that ye abound For in him dwelleth all the fulness
the glorious appearing of the great in this grace also. of the Godhead bodily.
Finally, my brethren, be strong in God a n d o u r Saviour Jesus Christ.
the Lord, a n d in the power of his I speak not by c o m m a n d m e n t , b u t Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to
might. Beloved, now are we the sons of by occasion of the forwardness of whom shall we go? thou hast the
Wherefore take unto you the whole God, and it doth not yet appear what others, a n d to prove the sincerity of words of eternal life.
armour of God, that ye may be able to we shall be: but we know that, when your love.
And we believe and are sure that
withstand in the evil day, and having he shall appear, we shall be like him; thou art that Christ, the Son of the
For ye know the grace of our Lord
done all, to stand. for we shall see him as h e is.
Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, living God.
101 Be Not Anxious But seek ye first the kingdom of
God, and his righteousness; and all
Matt. 6:19-21, 24-30, 32-33
these things shall be added unto you.

Lay not u p for yourselves treasures Index of Responsive Readings


u p o n earth, where m o t h a n d rust d o t h
corrupt, a n d where thieves break
t h r o u g h a n d steal: 102 Gladness in Worship Acceptable Worship 13 Gladness in Worship
God Ever Present
102
12
Nation, The
New Birth, The
66
82
But lay up for yourselves treasures Psalms 122; 95:1-3, 6 Be Not Anxious 101 God of the Nations 57
Be Ye Reconciled 72 God Our Dwelling Place 24 Obedience 96
in heaven, for where your treasure is, Beatitudes, The 23 God Our Security 30 Our Great Commission 74
there will your heart be also. I was glad when they said u n t o me, God the Father 44 Our Saviour's Birth 36
Let us go into the house of the Lord. Call to Consecration 73 God the Righteous Judge 58
N o m a n can serve two masters: for Christ Our Lord 64 God's Forgiveness 61 Patience 17
Christ the Saviour 94 God's Goodness 8 Peace on Earth 87
either he will hate the one, a n d love Our feet shall stand within thy
Christ's Resurrection 89 God's Invitation 80 Peace Within 6
the other; or else he will hold to the gates, O Jerusalem. Christi an Abstinence 3' God's Love 49 Power of Prayer, The 51
one, a n d despise the other. Ye cannot Christi an Discipleship 47 God's Wonderful Works 62 Precious Promises 39
Jerusalem is builded as a city that Christi an Family, The 53 God's Word 18
serve God and m a m m o n . Christ: an Fellowship God's World and Word 5
is compact together: whither the 2 Redemption from Sin 71
Christ: .an Home, The 90 Godly Man, The 29 Refuge and Strength 37
Therefore I say unto you, Take no tribes of the Lord go u p , u n t o the Christi an Hope 78 Good Shepherd, T h e 85 Repentance for Sin 91
thought for your life, what ye shall testimony of Israel, to give thanks Christi .an Influence 79 Good to Give Thanks 7 Resurrection of Believers, The 95
u n t o the n a m e of the Lord. Christi .an Liberality 50 Gospel, The 34
eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for Christi .an Love 48 Great Is the Lord 43
your body, what ye shall put on. Sanctification 19
Christi an Patriotism Growing Christian, The 33
For there are set thrones of judg- Christi an View of Trouble,
Saved by Grace 63
ment, the thrones of the house of Second Coming of Christ, The 98
Is not the life m o r e t h a n meat, a n d The 52 Heaven 76
Service 40
the body t h a n raiment? David. Christian's Cross, The 67 Holy Spirit, The 93
Sing unto the Lord 26
Church, The 35 Sinner's Confession, A 11
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: Commandments, The 9 I Will Pay My Vows 27
Behold the fowls of the air: for they Concern for the Lost Ideal Church Leaders 21
Son of God, The 100
42
sow not, neither do they reap, nor they shall prosper that love thee. Confession of Christ 32 Invitation to Praise 1
Spirit Our Helper, The 70
Confession of Sin Spiritual Alertness 41
gather into barns; yet your heavenly 69 Stand Fast 92
Peace be within thy walls, and Cross of Christ, The 75 Jesus Our Friend 16
Father feedeth them. Are ye not much Stewardship of Possessions 99
prosperity within thy palaces. Joy of Forgiveness, The 54
better than they? Dedicating a Church 59 Justified by Faith 45
Dignity of Man Testimony of the Redeemed,
For my brethren a n d companions' 14
The 25
W h i c h of you by taking t h o u g h t Divine Comfort 86 Kingdom of God, The 3
sakes, I will now say, Peace be within True Greatness 4
can add one cubit u n t o his stature?
thee. Encouragement to Prayer 46 Lord My Strength, The 22
Eternal Life 83 Lord Our Shepherd, The 15 Victorious Assurance 88
And why take ye thought for rai- Because of the house of the Lord Lord's Day, The 77 Victory in Temptation '97
ment? Consider the lilies of the field, our God I will seek thy good. Faith 56 Lord's Supper, The 84
how they grow; they toil not, neither Faithfulness 60 Love One Another 28 Way of Wisdom, The 1o
Forgiving One Another 65 World Missions 81
d o they spin: O come, let us sing u n t o the Lord: Fret Not Thyself Meaning of Baptism 38 Worship in God's House 68
55
let us make a joyful noise to the rock
A n d yet I say u n t o you, T h a t even of o u r salvation.
Solomon in all his glory was not ar-
rayed like "one of these. Let us come before his presence
with thanksgiving, and make a joyful
Wherefore, if God so clothe the noise unto him with psalms.
grass of the field, which to day is, and
to morrow is cast into the oven, shall For the L o r d is a great God, a n d a
he not much more clothe you, O ye of great King above all gods.
little faith?
O come, let us worship and bow
Your heavenly F a t h e r knoweth t h a t down: let us kneel before the Lord
ye have need of all these things. our maker.
529
6:12-14 19 5:21 75 3 : ' 2 - i 5 , 17 90 1:12-15 97
8:1-2 7i 8:7-9 99 3:23-24 40, 64 1:22 96
8:6 6 9:6-8 2:15-17 40

8:12-14 19 1 Thessalonians 5:7-8 •7
8 : 1 4 - 1 6 , 2 6 - 27 Galatians 5-'"3->8 5'
70 4:16-17 98
8 : 1 8 , 2 6 , 2 8-30 52 2:20 73 5:2-6 41
Scriptural Index of Responsive Readings 8 : 1 8 , 2 8 , 31 -39
8:24-25
88
78
5:16, 22-25
5:22-25
7o
'9 I Timothy
1 Peter

78,95
1:3-5
8:26 46 6:1-10 40 1:13-16 73
10:9 64 6 : 2 , 10 2 1:17 84 1:17-19 7'
10:9-10 6:6-8 4:11-16 21 1:18-19
Genesis 103:13-14 Matthew 16:10-13
32 99 75
44 60 4:12
104:13-15, 2 4 10:12-15 81 6:14 73 79 2:5. 9 59
1:1-5, 2 6 - 2 7 62 62 1:21 19:10 42
94 1 2 : 9 - 1 0 , 1 3 , .5-.I 3 2 6:11-12 41 2 : 1 3 - 1 4 , 17 20
2:18 53 1 0 7 : 1 - 8 , 11 - 1 3 , 2 0 - 2 1 25 21:34 Ephesians 64
3:i3-'7 38 3i 20 6:15 2:21 67
116 27 5:1-12 24:46-48 '3:I-5
Exodus 23 74 13:12-16 41 i:3-7 7i 4:10 21
117 57 5:13-16 2 Timothy
79 John 13:13-14 3" 2:8-9 63 4 : 1 2 - 1 3 , 16 67
2 0 : . - 4 , 7-8, 12-17 9 1 1 9 : 1 2 , 11 . 1 4 - 16, 5:23-24 65 1 4 : 7 - 8 , 16-18 79 2:10 82 1:12 56
20:8-11 77 73. 105, 111 18 1:1-7 82
5:44-45. 48 44 3' 2 : 1 3 - 1 6 , 19-20, 22 72 2:3 92 2 Peter
122 102 6:14-15 100 '4:!3
65 1:1-3, 14 2:14-15 21
Deuteronomy
12 6:19-21, 24-30, 32- 1:17 '5:I3 78 87 2:15
1:3-4 39
139 63 3:8-11 3:16-17 18
81
6:4-7 90 i45:I-'3 43 33 IOI 3:14-18 94 I Corinthians 4:11-12
i:5-7 33
8:18-20 3:16 21 3:18 33
66 7:7-11 46 34, 49, 8 3 Titus
Proverbs 1:18, 2 3 - 2 4 75 4:11-13 35
ii:i3-'5 96 7:9. ' i 44 4:23-24 '3
4:2 99 4:3'"32 65 2:11-12 1 John
3:'3-'7 10 7:12 40 4:35 42 63
I Samuel 8:6 44 4:31 t o 5:2 28 2:11-13 98
14:34 20, 66 7 : 1 8 , 20-21 96 5:24 83 1:5 t o 2:2 69
15:22 20:1 10:13 39, 97 5:18 31 3:4-7 45
96 3i 9:36-38 42 6:37 16 1:9 61
11:23-29 84 5:22-25, 28, 33 53 82
23:20-21, 29-32 3 1
10:24-25 6:66-69 32 3:5 3:1 49
1 Kings 47 35 6:1-2, 4 53. 9°
10:38 1 2 : 1 2 , 27 3:5-7 63 '4
67 6:68-69 100
48 6 : 1 0 - 1 3 , 18 3 :1 "3
8:12-13, 27-30 Isaiah 80 13 92 98
59 11:28-30 80 7:37
I5:I"4 34 6 : 1 0 , 13 97 Hebrews 3:2
1:18 61 , 8 0 , 91 :
'3 33> 45-49 3 8 : 3 1 - 3 2 , 12 47 3:3 78
Job 2:2-4 16:13-18 10:7-14, 16, 2 7 - 2 9
15:20 89
Philippians 1:1-2, 8 3:14-18 28
57 32 85 3
28:12-13, 15,20,23, 10:27-29 15:24-25 3 28
5:6-7 61 16:18-19 35 83 2:18 97 4:7
i5:5'-58 95 1:27-28 92
28 10 9:2, 6-7 87 16:24-25 11:25-26 4:8-10
67 83 . 95 60 1:29 67 4:'4-'5 97 49
1 16:27 12:24-25 15:57-58 46 4:11
1 -4, 9 87 58 47 2:9-11 64 4:15-16 2
Psalms •5:58 92
26:3-4 6 18:1-4 4 13:13-16 4 . 40 6:19 78 4:11-12, 18-19 49
16:2 5° 2:15 79
1 29 4°:!. 3 1 86 18:14 44 13:34-35 28 ,47
7:25 94 S:"-^ 83
4 0 : 1 8 , 22 14:1 33
8 14 62 18:21-22 65 56 2 Corinthians 11 : i - 2 , 6, 8 - 1 0 56 5:'4-i5 5i
4:6-7 6, 51
9:8 58 53:4-6 75 19:6 53 1 4 : 1 , 16, 18 86 12:1-2 47. 56
i:3-4 52,86 4:19 39 Revelation
'5 29 55:i-3. 6-7 80 22:21 20 14:1-3 76 '3:5 39
4:7 21
19 5 55:6-7 91 23:37 42 14:13-14 46 Colossians 13:20-21 6,85 1:5-6
4:17-18 52 77, 94
23 •5 60:3 81 24:42, 44 98 14:16-18, 26 93 60
73 1:9-10 33 2:10
64:8 5:!4-i5 James
24 13 41 24:45-47 60 •5:7 39 82 100
5^7 1:15-17 11:15 3
27:1-8, 13-14 22 25:29 99 15:8 47 5:17-20 34. 72 1:18 35 1:2-4 17 15:4 57
27:13-14 •7 Jeremiah 28:1-10 89 15:9, 13-16 16
:l8 81 2:8-9 100 l
-5 10 21:1-4, 27 76
32:1-2 6. 28:16-20 16:7-14 5 -'9
17:7 56 74 93 5:20 1:5. I 2
39 22:5 76
74 3:1-4 73
32:5 69 28:19-20 38,59 16:33 86
32 54 Lamentations 20:19 77
33:12 2 0, 6 6 Mark
37:1-11, 40 3:24, 26 78 Acts
55 2:27-28 77
46 37 1:8 74
Daniel 10:43-45 4
50:6 58 11:24-25 46 1:11 98
5i:>-«3. '7 11 9:4-6 69 12:28-31 9 2:36 64
67:3-7 1 12:41-44 2:41-42, 47
5° 35
78:. 66 Amos
14:38 4 1 3:19 9i
84 68 5:24 58 16:1-2, 5-6 77 4:12 94
86:5 61 5:15. 24 66 20:35 5°
Luke
90:1-12 24
9 1 : 1 - 6 , 9 - 1 2 , 14-16 30 Micah 2 : 1 , 4-14 36 Romans
92 7 2:14 87 1:16-17 34
4:3 87
95:'-3> 6
102 2:52 33 3:20, 23-26
7:.8 61 45
96 26 .5:31-32 16 6
5:1
96:9-13 58 Haggai 6:38 5° 5:1-2 45
100:1-5 I 11:2 44 5 : 3-5 >7
103:6 58 2:9 59 15:1-2 16 5:6,8 75
103 8 "5:4-7 42 5:8
Malachi 45, 49. 94
103:22 62 15:18-24 9' 5:8, 20 63
103:10-11 61 3:10 99 16:10 6:4-6, 11
99 38
S3° 531
Indexes

Index of Authors, Translators,


and Sources of Hymns
A C K L E Y , ALFRED H . (1887- ), 279 BLANDY, E. W . , 361
ADAMS, SARAH F . (1805-1848), 322 BLISS, P H I L I P P . (1838-1876), 88, 143, 163,
ADDISON, J O S E P H (1672-1719), 10 181, 199, 238, 248, 300, 338, 509
ALEXANDER, C E C I L F . (1818-1895), 8, 98, BODE, J O H N E. (1816-1874), 386
360 BONAR, HORATIUS (1808-1889), 206, 210,
ALEXANDER, J A M E S W . (1804-1859), 91 3°2> 3 9 1
A L F O R D , H E N R Y (1810-1871), 476, 490 Book of Praise for Children, The (1881),
ALWOOD, JOSIAH K., (1828-1909), 484 513
ANONYMOUS, 12, 77, 150, 492, 508, 511, BORTHWICK, J A N E L . (1813-1897), 223, 251
BOWRING, J O H N (1792-1872), 50, 100, 462
ATKINS, GEORGE, 368 BRECK, M R S . FRANK A. (1855-1934), 475
AUBER, H A R R I E T (1773-1862), 38 BRIDGERS, L U T H E R B. (1884-1948), 307
BRIDGES, MATTHEW (1800-1894), 152
V BABCOCK, M A L T B I E D . (1858-1901), 59 BROOKS, P H I L L I P S (1835-1893), 75
BAKER, H E N R Y W . (1821-1877), 280 BROWN, A N N (1908- ), 539
BAKER, T H E O D O R E (1851-1934), 492 B R O W N , M A R Y , 425
B A K E W E L L , J O H N (1721-1819), 149 B U E L L , H A R R I E T E. (1834-1910}, 270
BARBAULD, A N N A L. (1743-1825), 14, 244 BURTON, H E N R Y (1840-1930), 124
BARING-GOULD, SABINE (1834-1924), 35, 412 BURTON, J O H N , SR. (1773-1822), 179
BARRATT, ALFRED (1879- ), 285 BYRNE, M A R Y (1880-1931), 62
BARTON, BERNARD (1784-1849), 370
BATES, K A T H A R I N E L. (1859-1929), 489 C A M P B E L L , J A N E M . (1817-1878), 493
BATHURST, W I L L I A M H . (1796-1877), 171, CARTER, R . K E L S O (1849-1928), 266
255 CASSEL, E. T A Y L O R (1849-1930), 407, 433
BAXTER, LYDIA (1809-1874), 305 CASWALL, EDWARD (1814-1878), 23, 135
BENNARD, GEORGE (1873- ), 93 CENNICK, J O H N (1718-1755), 123, 396
B E N N E T T , SANFORD F . (1836-1898), 471 C H A P M A N , J . W I L B U R (1859-1918), 85
BENSON, L O U I S F . (1855-1930), 375, 442 C H I S H O L M , T H O M A S O. (1866- ), 47, 352
BERNARD O F CLAIRVAUX (1091-1153), 135, C H O R L E Y , H E N R Y F . (1808-1872), 42
136 CHRISTIANSEN, AVIS B . (1895- ), 106
BERNARD O F C L U N Y (12th Century), 477 CLAUDIUS, M A T T H I A S (1740-1815), 493
BETHUNE, GEORGE W. (1805-1862), 388 C L E M E N T OF ALEXANDRIA (C. 170-c. 220), 162
BEVAN, E M M A F . (1827-1909), 195 C L E P H A N E , ELIZABETH C. (1830-1869), 345
BILHORN, P E T E R P . (1865-1936), 299 C L U F F , S. O ' M A L L E Y (1837-1910), 232
BLACK, J A M E S M. (1856-1938), 482 C L U T E , OSCAR (1837-1902), 52
BLANCHARD, FERDINAND Q. (1872- ), 176 C O G H I L L , A N N I E L. (1836-1907), 424

533
CONDER, JOSIAH (1789-1855), 395 GABRIEL, CHARLES H. (1856-1932), 139, H U N T I N G T O N , D E W I T T C. (1830-1912), 480 M C D O N A L D , W I L L I A M (1820-1901), 243
CONOVER, H O W A R D J . (1850-1922), 456 173, 202, 278, 304, 325, 457, 485 H U T C H I N S O N , A L B E R T H . , 495 M C G R E G O R , ERNEST F. (1879-1946), 504
COOK, J O S E P H SIMPSON (1859-1933), 73 GERHARDT, P A U L (1607-1676), 9 1 , 288 H U T T O N , FRANCES A. (1811-1877), 317 MCKINNEY, B. B. (1886-1952), 138, 174,
COPENHAVER, LAURA S . ( 1 8 6 8 - 1 9 4 0 ) , 4 5 2 G E R M A N , F R O M T H E , 23, 159 Hymns for the Young (1836), 344 184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347,
C O R Y , J U L I A CADY (1882- ), 11 G I L E S , J O H N E. (1805-1875), 390
IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890- ), 523 348, 377-423. 434. 4 3 6
COSTER, GEORGE T . (1835-1912), 422 G I L M O R E , J O S E P H H . (1834-1918), 58 M C N E E L Y , E D W I N (1891- ), 494
COTTERILL, T H O M A S (1779-1823), 393 G I L M O U R , H E N R Y L. (1837-1920), 228 J O H N O F DAMASCUS (d. c. 780), 109, 111 M E D L E Y , S A M U E L (1738-1799), 26, 146
COWPER, WILLIAM (1731-1800), 53, 92, GLADDEN, WASHINGTON (1836-1918), 426 J O H N S O N , ERASTUS (1826-1909), 320 MERCER, W I L L I A M (1811-1873), 3 °
186, 365 GOADBY, FREDERICK W. (1845-1879), 379 JOHNSTON, J U L I A H . (1849-1919), 200 M E R E D I T H , ISAAC H . (1872- ), 175
C O X E , A. CLEVELAND (1818-1896), 84, 383, G R A N T , R O B E R T (1779-1838), 20 J O N E S , L E W I S E. (1865-1936), 193, 474 M E R R I L L , W I L L I A M P . (1867-1954), 423,
421 G R E E K , E I G H T H CENTURY, 245 JUDSON, ADONIRAM (1788-1850), 385
445
CROLY, GEORGE (1780-1860), 166 GROSE, H O W A R D B. (1851-1939), 353
" K " IN R I P P O N ' S Selection (1787), 262, 263 M I L L S , ELIZABETH (1805-1829), 284
CROSBY, F A N N Y J . (1820-1915), 4 1 , 97, 119, GROVES, ALEXANDER (1842-1909), 178
K E B L E , J O H N (1792-1866), 15, 502 M I L M A N , H E N R Y H . (1791-1868), 102
121, 137, 203, 207, 211, 213, 219, 229, GURNEY, D O R O T H Y B. (1858-1932), 501
K E L L Y , T H O M A S (1769-1855), 117, 145, 148, M I L T O N , J O H N (1608-1674), 126
268, 269, 272, 316 326, 329, 349, 354, M O H R , J O S E P H (1792-1848), 72
378
435. 47a HABAKKUK 2:20—515, 516 M O N S E L L , J O H N S. B . (1811-1875), 406, 454
K E N , T H O M A S (1637-1711), 514
CUSHING, W I L L I A M O . (1823-1902), 271 H A L E , SARAH J . (1795-1879), 343 MONTGOMERY, J A M E S (1771-1854), 16, 57,
KENNEDY, B E N J A M I N H . (1804-1889), 161
H A L L , ELVINA M. (1820-1889), 225 76, 105, 317, 336, 398
K E T H E , W I L L I A M (d. c. 1593), 13
DAVISON, M R S . A. L. (1851-1887), 369 H A N K E Y , K A T H E R I N E (1834-1911), 141, 222 MOORE, JAMES C (1888- ), 189
K E Y , FRANCIS SCOTT (1779-1843), 486
D E X T E R , H E N R Y M . (1821-1890), 162 HARKNESS, GEORGIA (1891- ), 282 MOORE, T H O M A S (1779-1852), 297
K I P L I N G , RUDYARD (1865-1936), 460
Dix, W I L L I A M C. (1837-1898), 68, 227 HARRIS, J O H N R O Y (1891- ), 154
K I R K , S. C , 437 MORRIS, M R S . C. H . (1862-1929), 125, 230,
D O A N E , GEORGE W . (1799-1859), 33, 446 H A R T , J O S E P H (1712-1768), 241 281
KiRKPATRrcK, W I L L I A M J. (1838-1921), 237
DODDRIDGE, PHILIP (1702-1751), 309, 389 HARTSOUGH, L E W I S (1828-1919), 224 M O T E , EDWARD (1797-1874), 283
DOUDNEY, SARAH (1841-1926), 427 HARTSOUGH, P A L M E R (1844-1932), 216 LANIER, SIDNEY (1842-1881), 90
M O U L T R I E , GERARD (1829-1885), 80
D R A P E R , BOURNE H . (1775-1843), 459 HASTINGS, T H O M A S (1784-1872), 297, 453 L A R C O M , L U C Y (1824-1893), 314
M U R R A Y , R O B E R T (1832-1910), 450
D R A P E R , W I L L I A M H . (1855-1933), 3 HATCH, EDWIN (1835-1889), 167, 174 LATHBURY, M A R Y A. (1841-1913), 29, 178
L A T I N CAROL, 74 N E A L E , J O H N M . (1818-1866), 74, 109, 111,
DUFFIELD, G E O R G E , J R . (1818-1888), 415, HAVERGAL, FRANCES R . (1836-1879), 294,
L E E C H , L I D A S. (1873- ), 404 15 1 - 245. 477
4*9 34°, 356, 357. 399. 4 i o . 413. 497
D W I G H T , T I M O T H Y (1752-1817), 382 LEESON, J A N E E. (1807-1882), 291 NEANDER, J O A C H I M (1650-1680), 6
H A W K S , A N N I E S. (1835-1918), 334
L E W I S , H O W E L L E. (1860-1953), 376 N E E D H A M , J O H N (d. c. 1786), 24
"HAYWARD" IN J O H N DOBELL'S Selection
LITURGY O F S T . J A M E S , F R O M T H E , 80 N E U M E I S T E R , ERDMANN (1671-1756), 195
EDGAR, M A R Y S. (1889- ), 45 (1806), 21
LOIZEAUX, A L F R E D S. (1877- ), 5 N E W E L L , W I L L I A M R . (1868-1956), 96
EDMESTON, J A M E S (1791-1867), 34 H E A R N , M A R I A N N E (1834-1909), 249
LONGFELLOW, H E N R Y W . (1807-1882), 78 N E W H A L L , CHARLES S. (1842-1935), 466
ELLERTON, J O H N (1826-1893), 27, 42, 110 H E A T H , GEORGE (1750-1822), 420
L O N G F E L L O W , S A M U E L (1819-1892), 28, 172, N E W M A N , J O H N H . (1801-1890), 60
E L L I O T T , C H A R L O T T E (1789-1871), 240, 287 HEBER, REGINALD (1783-1826), 1, 30, 67,
N E W T O N , J O H N (1725-1807), 37, 160, 188,
E L L I O T T , E M I L Y E. S. (1836-1897), 82 394, 414, 449 533
306, 381, 538, 540
E N G L I S H C A R O L , O L D , 63 H E D G E , FREDERICK H . (1805-1890), 40 LONGSTAFF, W L L L I A M D . ( 1 8 2 2 - 1 8 9 4 ) , 3 6 7
N I C H O L , H . ERNEST (1862-1926), 455
E X C E L L , E D W I N O . (1851-1921), 208 HEWITT, ELIZA E. (1851-1920), 273, 321, L O W E L L , J A M E S RUSSELL (1819-1891), 418
N I C H O L S O N , J A M E S (C. 1828-1876), 201
470, 483 L O W R Y , R O B E R T (1826-1899), 113, 204, 308,
N O R T H , FRANK M A S O N (1850-1935), 464
FABER, FREDERICK W . (1814-1863), 48, 252, HODDER, EDWIN (1837-1904), 182 481
L U K E , J E M I M A T . (1813-1906), 506
NUMBERS 6:24-26—541, 542
469 H O F F M A N , ELISHA A. (1839-1929), 95, 130,
L U T H E R , CHARLES C. (1847-1924), 430 N U S B A U M , CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239
FARRINGTON, HARRY W. (1879-1930), 276 192, 298, 350, 371
F A W C E T T , J O H N (1740-1817), 31, 366 H O L L A N D , JOSIAH G. (1819-1881), 69 L U T H E R , M A R T I N (1483-1546), 40 O A K E L E Y , FREDERICK (1802-1880), 66
FEATHERSTON, W M . R . (1846-1873), 289 H O P P E R , EDWARD (1818-1888), 337 L Y T E , H E N R Y F. (1793-1847), 18, 295, 387
OATMAN, JOHNSON, J R . (1856-1922), 194,
FINDLATER, SARAH B. (1823-1907), 373 HOSMER, FREDERICK L. (1840-1929), 463, 3 l 8 > 319
M A C K A Y , W I L L I A M P . (1839-1885), 205
FISHER, A L B E R T C. (1886-1946), 293, 311 467 M A R C H , D A N I E L (1816-1909), 440 OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198
FORTUNATUS, VENANTIUS (C. 530-609), 110 H o w , W I L L I A M W . (1823-1897), 183, 346, OLIVERS, T H O M A S (1725-1799), 164
M A R L A T T , EARL (1892- ), 351
FOSDICK, H A R R Y EMERSON (1878- ), 465 4°2, 535 O W E N S , PRISCILLA J . (1829-1907), 191
MARRIOTT, J O H N (1780-1825), 461
"FOUNDLING HOSPITAL COLLECTION" H O W E , J U L I A W . (1819-1910), 488 O X E N H A M , J O H N (1852-1941), 443
M A R T I N , CIVILLA D . (1869-1948), 274
('79 6 )> 9 H O Y T , M A Y P., 392
M A T H E S O N , GEORGE (1842-1906), 290 P A L M E R , A. C , 439
FRANCIS O F ASSISI (1182-1226), 3 H U D S O N , R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 359
M C A F E E , CLELAND B . (1866-1944), 301 P A L M E R , H O R A T I O R. (1834-1907), 364
FRAZER, GEORGE W . (1830-1896), 5 H U L L , ELEANOR (1860-1935). 62
M C C O N N E L L , J . E D W I N (1892-1954), 209 PALMER, R A Y (1808-1887), 136, 257
F R Y , CHARLES W . (1837-1882), 87 HUNTER, WILLIAM (1811-1877), 86
M C D A N I E L , R U F U S H . (1850-1940), 310 PARK, J . EDGAR (1879-1956), 89
534
535
PARKER, E D W I N P . (1836-1925), 246, 401 SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312 V A N D Y K E , H E N R Y (1852-1933), 44 W H A T E L E Y , R I C H A R D (1787-1863), 30
PARKER, W I L L I A M H . (1845-1929), 505 SCRIVEN, JOSEPH (1819-1866), 328 VORIES, W I L L I A M M . (1880- ), 444 W H I T E F I E L D , GEORGE (1714-1770), 81
PARTRIDGE, SYBIL F., 339 SEAGRAVE, R O B E R T (1693-c. 1759), 122 WHITFIELD, FREDERICK (1829-1904), 131;
PERRONET, EDWARD (1726-1792), 132, 133, SEARS, EDMUND H . (1810-1876), 71 W A L F O R D , W I L L I A M W . , 327 190, 221
SELLERS, ERNEST O . (1869-1952), 180 W A L T E R , H O W A R D A. (1883-1918), 315 WHITING, WILLIAM (1825-1878), 61
P H E L P S , SYLVANUS D . (1816-1895), 384, 400 S H A W , K N O W L E S (1834-1878), 432 W A R E , H E N R Y , T H E YOUNGER (1794-1843), W H I T T I E R , J O H N G . (1807-1892), 277, 335>
P I E R P O I N T , F O L L I O T T S. (1835-1917), 153 SHEPHERD, T H O M A S (1665-1739), 428
374 403. 447. 5 3 6
P L U M P T R E , EDWARD H . (1821-1891), 17 S H I R R E F F , E M I L Y (1814-1897), 503 WHITTLE, DANIEL W. (1840-1901), 218,
W A R I N G , A N N A L . (1823-1910), 303
P L U N K E T , W I L L I A M C. (1828-1897), 112 S H U R T L E F F , ERNEST W . (1862-1917), 417 W A R N E R , A N N A B . (1820-1915), 324, 512 264, 275, 408
POLLARD, ADELAIDE A. (1862-1934), 355 SLADE, M A R Y B . C . (1826-1882), 362, 4 0 9 W A T T S , ISAAC (1674-1748), 7, 19, 39, 49> W I G N E R , J O H N M . (1844-1911), 226
P O O L E , W I L L I A M C. (1875-1949), 267 SLEEPER, WILLIAM T. (1819-1904), 215, 65, 83, 94, 99, 101, 116, 169, 187, 286, WILLIAMS, PETER (1722-1796), 55, 56
P O T T , FRANCIS (1832-1909), 107 233 308, 323, 405, 468 W I L L I A M S , W I L L I A M (1717-1791)1 55> 5*>
POUNDS, JESSIE B R O W N (1861-1921), 127,196 SMALL, J A M E S G. (1817-1888), 261 W E A V E R , M A C K , 332 W I L S O N , I R A B . (1880-1950), 431
PRENTISS, ELIZABETH (1818-1878), 292 SMITH, SAMUEL F. (1808-1895), 448, 487 WEISSEL, GEORGE (1590-1635), 247 WINKWORTH, CATHERINE (1827-1878), 6,
PRUDEN, EDWARD H U G H E S (1903- ), 500 S M I T H , W A L T E R C H A L M E R S (1824-1908), 43 W E L L S , MARCUS M . (1815-1895), 165 247, 491
PRYOR, CHARLES E. (1856-1927), 425 S M Y T H , H A R P E R G. (1873-1945), 438 WOLCOTT, SAMUEL (1813-1886), 458
WESLEY, CHARLES (1707-1788), 2, 22, 46,
PSALMS, F R O M T H E : SPAFFORD, H O R A T I O G. (1828-1888), 265 70, 8 1 , 108, 115, 123, 129, 140, 147, W O L F E , A A R O N R . (1821-1902), 397
5 522 SPITTA, C A R L J . P . (1801-1859), 373 15 6 . !57> !58, 242, 250, 358, 416, 510 WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER (1807-1885).
SPURGEON, CHARLES H . (1834-1892), 168 36, 114
19 532 W E S L E Y , J O H N (1703-1791), 288
51 518 STEAD, L O U I S A M . R . (C. 1850-1917), 258
W E S T , R O B E R T A. (1809-1865), 128
82 126 STENNETT, SAMUEL (1727-1795), 118, 478,
W E S T O N , R E B E C C A J., 341 YATES, J O H N H . (1837-1900), 256
85 126 479 YOUNG, J O H N F R E E M A N (1820-1885), 7 2
86 126 STITES, EDGAR PAGE (1836-1921), 259
96 521 STOCKING, J A Y T . (1870-1936), 441
100 13 STOCKTON, J O H N H . (1813-1877), 235
103 18, 51 STONE, S A M U E L J . (1839-1900), 380
STOWE, H A R R I E T B . (1812-1896), 25
STOWELL, H U G H (1799-1865), 296
R A N K I N , J E R E M I A H E. (1828-1904), 372
R A W S O N , GEORGE (1807-1889), 254 T A P P A N , W I L L I A M B . (1794-1849), 104
R E E D , ANDREW (1787-1862), 170, 172 T A R R A N T , W I L L I A M G. (1853-1928), 507
R E E D , E L I Z A (1794-1867), 234 TATE, NAHUM (1652-1715), 79
R E I T Z , A L B E R T S. (1879- ), 330 T A Y L O R , SARAH E. (1883-1954), 185
R E Y N O L D S , I S H A M E. (1879-1949), 214 T E N N Y S O N , A L F R E D L. (1809-1892), 496
R I N K A R T , M A R T I N (1586-1649), 491 TERSTEEGEN, GERHARD (1697-1769), 223
RIPPON, JOHN (1751-1836), 132, 133, 134, T H E O D U L P H O F ORLEANS (760-821), 151
T H O M A S , A L E X C E N A H , 429
262, 263
T H O M P S O N , W I L L L . (1847-1909), 155, 236
R I P P O N ' S Selection (1787), 262, 263
T H O M S O N , M A R Y A. (1834-1923), 451
R O B E R T S , D A N I E L C. (1841-1907), 54
T H R I N G , GODFREY (1823-1903), 31, 32, 152
R O B I N S O N , R O B E R T (1735-1790), 4, 313
T H R U P P , D O R O T H Y A. (1779-1847), 344
R O O P E R , W . J., 411
TINDLEY, CHARLES A. (1851-1933), 473
R O O T , GEORGE F . (1820-1895), 220
T O P L A D Y , AUGUSTUS M. (1740-1778), 103
ROSSER, J O H N L . (1875- ), 499
T U R N E R , H . L., 120
R O W E , J A M E S (1865-1933), 212
T U R N E R , M . E L M O R E (1906- ), 177
R O W L E Y , FRANCIS H . (1854-1952), 144
T U T T I E T T , LAWRENCE (1825-1897), 498
RUSSELL, A N N A B . (1862-1954), 142

U F F O R D , EDWARD S. (1851-1929), 217


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S A M M I S , J O H N H . (1846-1919), 260
(1871), 51
SCHMOLCK, B E N J A M I N (1672-1737), 251
SCHOLFIELD, J A C K P . ( 1 8 8 2 - ), 1 9 7 V A N DE VENTER, JUDSON W . (1855-1939),
SCHWEDI.ER, J O H A N N C. (1672-1730), 161 363
536 537
F I L L M O R E , J A M E S H . (1849-1936), 127, 216, H A Y D N , FRANZ J. (1732-1809), 10, 176, 381,
369 418, 421
F I N N I S H H Y M N M E L O D Y , 303 H A Y D N , J O H A N N M . (1737-1806), 20, 111,
F'ISCHER, W I L L I A M G. (1835-1912), 141, ]
47. 494
201, 243, 320
Index of Composers, Arrangers, FISHER, ALBERT C. (1886-1946), 293, 311
H A Y S , W I L L I A M S. (1837-1907), 87
H E I N S , N I C H O L A S (1839-1910), 172
F L E M M I N G , FRIEDRICH F . (1778-1813), 287 H E M Y , H E N R I F. (1818-1888), 252, 288
and Sources of Tunes Foundery Collection, The (1742), 122 H E W S , GEORGE (1806-1873), 395
F R E N C H T R A D I T I O N A L , 64, 80 HODGES, J O H N S. B. (1830-1915), 394
HOFFMAN, ELISHA A. (1839-1929), 130,
ACKLEY, A L F R E D H . (1887- ), 279 B U R N A P , U Z Z I A H C. (1834-1900), 441 192, 298, 350
GABRIEL, CHARLES H. (1856-1932), 139,
A L L E N , CHESTER G. (1838-1878), 137 BURROWES, J O H N F . (1787-1852), 186 H O L B R O O K , J O S E P H P . (1822-1888), 157
173, 196, 202, 267, 278, 304, 310, 319, H O L D E N , O L I V E R (1765-1844), 132
A L L E N , GEORGE N . (1812-1877), 428 BUSHEY, J . CALVIN, 234
325. 457> 485 H O P K I N S , EDWARD J. (1818-1901), 27, 376
A L W O O D , J O S I A H K. (1828-1909), 484
CALDWELL, W I L L I A M , 26
GARDINER'S, WILLIAM, Sacred Melodies H U D S O N , R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 140
A M E R I C A N M E L O D Y , 92, 188, 263, 306, 336,
C A L K I N , J O H N B . (1827-1905), 78, 446, 496
(1815), 403, 464 H U G H E S , J O H N (1873-1932), 55, 465
479 G A U L , ALFRED R . (1837-1913), 508
CARR, B E N J A M I N (1769-1831), 22 H U M E , D U N C A N , 411
A N G E L L , W A R R E N M . (1907- ), 64, 516,
CARTER, R . K E L S O (1849-1928), 266
GAWLER'S, W I L L I A M , Hymns and Psalms HUSBAND, EDWARD (1843-1908), 346
(1789). 343. 388 HUSBAND, J O H N J . (1760-1825), 205
A N O N Y M O U S , 131, 190, 486, 487 CASE, CHARLES C (1843-1918), 218
ARNE, THOMAS A. (1710-1778), 39, 255, CASSEL, FLORA H . (1852-1911), 407, 433 G E I B E L , A D A M (1855-1333), 419

405 CHALLINOR, FREDERICK A. (1866-1952), 505 Geistliche Kirchengesang (1623), 3 INGALL'S Christian Harmony (1805), 150
C H O P I N , FREDERICK (1810-1849), 5 3 1 Genevan Psalter (1551), 13, 16, 514 I R I S H M E L O D Y , 62, 182
B A C H , J O H A N N S. (1685-1750), 9 1 , 536 GERMAN MELODY, FOURTEENTH CENTURY, IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890- ), 523
Christian Lyre, The (1831), 387, 440
BAKER, H E N R Y (1835-1910), 136 74
CLARK, J E R E M I A H (1670-1707), 126 JACKSON, R O B E R T (1840-1914), 52, 167
BAKER, H E N R Y W . (1821-1877), 245 Gesangbuch der Herzogl (1784), 499
C O N K E Y , I T H A M A R (1815-1867), 100 JACOB'S, B., National Psalmody (1819), 111
BARNARD, C H A R L O T T E A. (1830-1869), 353 GIARDINI, F E L I C E DE (1716-1796), 12, 461
C O N T E , P A O L O (1891- ), 154 J E F F E R Y , J . A L B E R T (1854-1929), 185
BARNBY, J O S E P H (1838-1896), 23, 35, 166,
CONVERSE, CHARLES C. (1832-1918), 328 GLASER, CARL G. (1784-1829), 117, 129
J O N E S , L E W I S E. (1865-1936), 193, 474
249, 282, 373, 402, 493, 498, 501. 535 GORDON, ADONIRAM J . (1836-1895), 289
C R O F T , W I L L I A M (1678-1727), 53, 286, 383 J U D E , W I L L I A M H . (1851-1922), 360
B A R T H E L E M O N , FRANCOIS H . (1741-1808), Goss, J O H N (1800-1880), 413, 422
CRUGER, J O H A N N (1598-1662), 491
4, 124, 149
C U M M I N G S , W I L L I A M H . (1831-1915), 81 GOTTSCHALK, L O U I S M . (1829-1869), 170 Katholisches Gesangbuch (c. 1774), 15
BATCHELLOR, D A N I E L (1845-1934), 341
CUTLER, H E N R Y S. (1824-1902), 414 G O U L D , J O H N E. (1822-1875), 337 K E T T , E L L E N , 548, 549
B A U M B A C H , A D O L P H (1830-1880), 532
G O U N O D , CHARLES F . (1818-1893), 32 KIRKPATRICK, W I L L I A M J . (1838-1921), 191,
B E E T H O V E N , LUDWIG V A N (1770-1827), 44,
D A R W A L L , J O H N (1731-1789), 108 G R A P E , J O H N T . (1835-1915), 225 203, 237, 258, 272
534 GREATOREX', H E N R Y W., Collection (1851), K N A P P , M R S . J O S E P H F. (1839-1908), 269
DEARLE, EDWARD (1806-1891), 391
BENNARD, GEORGE (1873- ), 93
DEPEW, ARTHUR (1869-1940), 504 K N A P P , W I L L I A M (1698-1768), 323
BIGELOW, J A M E S (1920- ), 519, 527 49. 37°. 525
DOANE, WILLIAM H . (1832-1915), 4 1 , 97, K N E C H T , J U S T I N H . (1752-1817), 346
B I L H O R N , P E T E R P . (1865-1936), 144, 299 G R E E K M E L O D Y , 506
119, 207, 213, 219, 222, 292, 305, 316, K O C H E R , CONRAD (1786-1872), 14, 68, 153
BLACK, J A M E S M . (1856-1938), 482 GRUBER, FRANZ (1787-1863), 72
326, 329, 349, 435 KOSCHAT, T H O M A S (1845-1914), 57
BLISS, P H I L I P P . (1838-1876), 88, 163, 181, G U N N E R , A., 550
KREMSER, EDWARD (1838-1914), 11, 492,
199, 238, 248, 265, 300, 338, 399, 509 DUNBAR, C R., 359
D Y K E S , J O H N B . (1823-1876), 1, 46, 60, 6 1 ,
500
BONNER, CAREY (1859-1938), 511 HANDEL, GEORGE F . (1685-1759), 65, 79,
BORTNIANSKY, D I M I T R I S. (1752-1825), 28, 135, 276, 280, 374, 476, 502
3°9 L A N E , SPENCER (1843-1903), 317
177
EDSON, L E W I S (1748-1820), 250 HARDING, J A M E S P . (1850-1911), 67 L E E C H , L I D A S. (1873- ), 404
BOURGEOIS, L O U I S (1510-1561), 13
ELLOR, J A M E S (1819-1899), 134 HARRINGTON, KARL P . (1861-1953), 69 L E R M A N , J O S E P H W . (1865-1935), 447
BOYD, W I L L I A M (1847-1928), 406, 444
ELVEY, GEORGE J . (1816-1893), ]
52> A1^, HARTSOUGH, L E W I S (1828-1919), 224 L O E S , H A R R Y D I X O N (1892- ), 106
BRADBURY, WILLIAM B. (1816-1868), 38,
462, 490 HASSLER, H A N S L. (1564-1612), 91 L O W D E N , C. H A R O L D (1883- ), 45, 352
58, 104, 179, 223, 240, 283, 327, 344,
EMERSON, L U T H E R O. (1820-1915), 30 HASTINGS, THOMAS (1784-1872), 56, 103, LOWRY, J . C. (1820-?), 468
356, 506, 512
BRIDGERS, L U T H E R B . (1884-1948), 307 EVANS, DAVID (1874-1948), 62, 303 118, 160, 296, 378, 456 L O W R Y , R O B E R T (1826-1899), 113, 204, 268,

BULLINGER, ETHELBERT W. (1837-1913), EVERETT, A S A B . (1828-1875), 362 HATTON, JOHN (?-i793), 19, 24, 116, 128, 308, 334, 400, 481
187, 459 L U T H E R , M A R T I N (1483-1546), 40
246 E W I N G , ALEXANDER (1830-1895), 477
B U N N E T T , EDWARD (1834-1923), 162 E X C E L L , E D W I N O . (1851-1921), 208, 318 HAVERGAL, FRANCES R . (1836-1879), 110 L U T K I N , P E T E R C. (1858-1931), 90, 542

538 539
L W O F F , A L E X I S (1799-1870), 42 Neuvermehrtes Meiningisches Gesang- SCOTTISH M E L O D Y , 526 V A I L , SILAS J . (1818-1884), 354
Lyra Davidica (1708), 115 buch (1693), 183 Scottish Psalter (1615), 398
N I C H O L , H . ERNEST (1862-1926), 455 SELLERS, ERNEST O . (1869-1952), 142, 180
W A D E , J O H N F., (C. 1710-1786), 66, 262
NORRIS, J O H N S. (1844-1907), 361 SEWELL, H A M P T O N H . (1874-1937), 194
W A L C H , J A M E S (1837-1901), 451
M A C M I L L A N , ERNEST (1893- ), 73 N U S B A U M , CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239 SHEPPARD, FRANKLIN L. (1852-1930), 59
W A L L A C E , W I L L I A M V. (1814-1865), 277
M A I N , H U B E R T P . (1839-1925), 387, 440 SHERWIN, W I L L I A M F. (1826-1888), 29, 178,
W A L T O N , J A M E S G. (1821-1905), 252, 288
MAKER, FREDERICK C. (1844-1927), 226, OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198. 4 2 9 392. 458 W A R D , S A M U E L A. (1847-1903), 489
8
335. 345- 375 O ' K A N E , T U L L I U S C. (1830-1912), 478, 4 ° SHOWALTER, A N T H O N Y J . (1858-1924), 371 W A R R E N , GEORGE W . (1828-1902), 54, 452
M A L A N , H E N R I A. CESAR (1787-1864), 161, OLIVER, H E N R Y K. (1800-1885), 83 SHRUBSOLE, W I L L I A M (1760-1806), 133 W A T S O N , LAWRENCE W . (1860-1925), 454
357 SICILIAN M E L O D Y , 31 WEBB, GEORGE J . (1803-1887), 379, 415,
M A N N , A R T H U R H . (1850-1929), 386 PALESTRINA, GIOVANNI P . DA (1525-1594). SIMPSON, R O B E R T (1790-1832), 169, 365
448
M A R S H , CHARLES H . (1886-1956), 85 107, 520 SIMS, W . H I N E S (1907- ), 384, 539
W E B B E , SAMUEL (1740-1816), 297
M A R S H , S I M E O N B . (1798-1875), 156 PALMER, HORATIO R. (1834-1907), 339. SMART, HENRY (1813-1879), 18, 76, 123,
W E B E R , CARL M. VON (1786-1826), 33, 171,
M A R T I N , W . STILLMAN (1862-1935), 274
364 148, 164, 417, 450, 469
242, 251, 254, 510
M A S O N , H A R R Y S. (1881- ), 351 S M I T H , H . PERCY (1825-1898), 385, 426
Parish Choir, The (1850), 291 WEBSTER, J O S E P H P . (1819-1875), 471
M A S O N , L O W E L L (1792-1872), 7, 36, 37, 70, S M I T H , H O W A R D E. (1863-1918), 212
PARKER, E D W I N P . (1836-1925), 401 W E E D E N , W I N F I E L D S. (1847-1908), 363
99, 117, 129, 145, 146, 168, 257, 322, PARRY, J O S E P H (1841-1903), 158 S M Y T H , H A R P E R G. (1873-1945), 438
W E L L S , MARCUS M . (1815-1895), 165
358, 366, 396, 397, 420, 424, 442, 449, P E A C E , A L B E R T L. (1844-1912), 290 SOUTHERN F O L K M E L O D Y , 241
WELSH HYMN MELODY, 30, 43, 55, 227,
453 P E E K , J O S E P H Y. (1843-1911), 315 SPOHR, L O U I S (1784-1859), 8, 302
427, 467
MATTHEWS, T I M O T H Y R . (1826-1910), 82, Pen sum Sacrum (1648), 536 SPRATT, A N N B . (1829-?), 206
W E S L E Y , S A M U E L S. (1810-1876), 210, 221,
460 PRICHARD, R O W L A N D H . (1811-1887), 9 STAINER, J O H N (1840-1901), 546, 547
01 STEBBINS, GEORGE C. (1846-1945), 34, 98,
380, 497, 522
M C A F E E , CLELAND B. (1866-1944), 3
W E S T E R N M E L O D Y , 26
M C C O N N E L L , J . E D W I N (1892-1954), 209
Q U A I L E , R O B E R T N . (1867- ), 495 215, 217, 229, 233, 261, 355, 367, 410,
W H E L P T O N , GEORGE (1847-1930), 530
M C C U T C H A N , R O B E R T G. (1877-1958), 521 43° W H I T E , L . MEADOWS (1860-1950), 503
MCGRANAHAN, JAMES (1840-1907), 114, STOCKTON, JOHN H. (1813-1877), 86, 95,
R E D H E A D , R I C H A R D (1820-1901), 105 W I L L I A M S , A A R O N (1731-1776), 382, 445
120, 143, 195, 264, 275, 408 235
R E D N E R , L O U I S H . (1831-1908), 75 W I L L I A M S , L O R E N R . (1909- ), 508
MCINTOSH, RIGDON M. (1836-1899), 409, STORER, J O H N (1858-1930), 5 5 1 , 552, 554
R E I N A G L E , ALEXANDER R . (1799-1877), 393, W I L L I A M S ' , T H O M A S , Psalmodia Evangelica
479 SULLIVAN, A R T H U R S. (1842-1900), 109, 314,
M C K I N N E Y , B . B . (1886-1952), 138, 174, 443 412, 463 (1789), 102, 247
R E I T Z , A L B E R T S. (1879- ), 330 W I L L I S , R I C H A R D S. (1819-1900), 7 1 , 159
184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347, Stralsund Gesangbuch (1665), 6
348, 377, 423, 434, 436, 473, 523, 540, REYNOLDS, ISHAM E. (1879-1949), 214, 285 W I L S O N , H U G H (1764-1824), 101
SUMNER, J O H N B. (1838-1918), 270
REYNOLDS, W I L L I A M J . (1920- ), 182, W I L S O N , E M I L Y D . (1865-1942), 483
54i SWENEY, JOHN R. (1837-1899), 211, 273,
518, 528 W I T T , CHRISTIAN F. (1660-1716), 50, 5 1 , 537
M E I N E K E , CHARLES (1782-1850), 524 321, 470, 472
MENDELSSOHN, F E L I X (1809-1847), 25, 8 1 , R I M B A U L T , EDWARD F . (1816-1876), 389 WOODBURY, ISAAC B . (1819-1858), 538

183, 324, 491, 529 ROOT, GEORGE F . (1820-1895), 220, 513, W Y E T H , J O H N (1770-1858), 313
T A Y L O R , J O H N P . (1871-1936), 112
M E R E D I T H , ISAAC H . (1872- ), 175 5i5
T E A R N E , T . S., 553
MESSITER, A R T H U R H . (1834-1916), 17 R O U N S E F E L L , CARRIE E. (1861-1930), 425
T E S C H N E R , M E L C H I O R (1584-1635), 151 ZUNDEL, J O H N (1815-1882), 2, 5
M I L L E R , W I L L I A M , 284 ROUSSEAU, J E A N J . (1712-1778), 390
T H O M P S O N , W I L L L. (1847-1909), 155, 236
M I N O R , GEORGE A. (1844-1904), 432 R U N Y A N , W I L L I A M M. (1870-1957), 47
T I L L M A N , CHARLES D . (1861-1943), 439
M O N K , W I L L I A M H . (1823-1889), 107, 295 FOLK MELODIES:
T I N D L E Y , CHARLES A. (1851-1933), 473
M O O R E , GEORGE D., 228 SANDY'S, W . , Christmas Carols (1833), 63 American, 92, 188, 263, 306, 336, 479,
T O M E R , W I L L I A M G. (1832-1896), 372
MOORE, JAMES C (1888- ), 189 SANKEY, IRA D . (1840-1908), 121, 232, 256, T O U R J E E , LIZZIE S. (1858-1913), 48
488
M O O R E , W I L L I A M , 368 259, 271 T O U R S , BERTHOLD (1838-1897), 507
Finnish, 303
MORRIS, M R S . C H . (1862-1929), 125, 230, Schlesische Volkslieder (1842), 159 T O W N E R , D A N I E L B . (1850-igig), 96, 200,
French, 64, 80
281 G e r m a n , 74
SCHNEIDER, FRIEDRICH (1786-1853), 21 260
Greek, 506
M O U N T A I N , J A M E S (1844-1933), 294 SCHNYDER, XAVIER ( 1 7 8 6 - 1 8 6 8 ) , 2 4 4 T U C K E R M A N , SAMUEL P . (1819-1890), 466
Irish, 62, 182
M U R R A Y , J A M E S R . (1841-1905), 77 SCHOLFIELD, J A C K P . (1882- ), 197 T U L L A R , G R A N T C O L F A X (1869-1950), 437,
N e t h e r l a n d s , 11, 492, 500
SCHULER, GEORGE S. (1883- ), 431 475 Scottish, 526
SCHUMANN, ROBERT (1810-1856), 84, 340, T U R N E R , H E R B E R T B . (1852-1927), 89 Sicilian, 31
N A G E L I , H A N S G. (1773-1836), 366 533 Southern, 241
NETHERLANDS F O L K SONG, 11, 492, 500 SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312
"JFFORD, EDWARD S. (1851-1929), 217 Welsh, 30, 43, 55, 227, 427, 467

540 54i
7. 6. 7. 6. w i t h R e - 7. 7. 7. 7. w i t h A l - 8. 4 . 8 . 4 . D . Lower Lights, 300
frain leluias Vincent, 339 My Redeemer, 143
Holcomb, 331 Easter Hymn (Worgan), My Saviour's Love, 139
8. 4 . 8. 4 . 5 . 4 . 5 . 4 . Precious Name, 305
Near the Cross, 97 "5
Stories of Jesus, 505 Providence, 430
7. 7. 7. 7. w i t h R e - Routh, 436
7 . 6 . 7 . 6. D .
frain 8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4. Showers of Blessing, 264
Angel's Story, 386 Surrender, 363
Metrical Index of Tunes Aurelia, 210, 221, 380, China, 512
Gloria, 64
Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30
Trust in Jesus, 258
497 Neumeister, 195 8. 5. 8. 3. Wondrous Story, 144
Berthold, 507 Trusting, 243 Bullinger, 246
Blairgowrie, 502 Trusting Jesus, 259 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D. Stephanos, 245
S. M. McAfee, 301 Sweet Peace, 299 Ellon, 513 Why Not Now, 218
Ewing, 477 All the Way, 268
Boylston, 168, 358 O'Kane, 478 Sweney, 321 Armageddon, 413 Yarbrough, 356 8. 5. 8. 5.
Greenland, 111 Austrian Hymn, 176,
Dennis, 366 Oh, How I Love Jesus,
L. M. D. 6 . 5 . 6. 5 . 6. 5 . 6 . 4. Lancashire, 417, 450 7. 7. 7. 7. D. Geneva, 45 381, 418, 421
Laban, 397, 420 I31 with Refrain Autumn, 4, 124, 149
Old-Time Power, 173 Contrast, 306 Meirionydd, 227 Aberystwyth, 158 8. 5. 8. 5. w i t h R e -
Old 134th (St. Michael), Creation, 10 Mendebras, 36 Bradbury, 344
16 Othello, 208 Lee, 434 Faithful Guide, 165 frain Converse, 328
Promised Land, 479 Sweet Hour, 327 Missionary Hymn, 442,
St. Andrew, 402, 535 6 . 6 . 4 . 6 . 6. 6 . 4 . Martyn, 156 Coming Home, 237 Ellesdie, 387, 440
St. Michael (Old 134th), Sankey, 256 5. 4. 5. 4. D . 449 More Like Jesus, 316 Friend, 261
America, 487 Pass Me Not, 219
16 Stockton, 235 Munich, 183 Refuge, 157 Harwell, 70
Tillman, 439 Pollard, 355 Cutting, 458 Nyland, 303 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6. w i t h
St. Thomas, 382, 445 Sabbath, 37 Holy Manna, 368
5 . 6 . 8. 5 . 5 . 8 . Italian Hymn (Trinity), Passion Chorale, 91 St. George's, Windsor, Refrain Hyfrydol, 9
Trentham, 52, 167 C. M. D. 12, 461 St. Anselm, 493 462, 490 Hymn to Joy, 44
Crusaders' Hymn, 159 Kirby Bedon, 162 St. Hilda, 346 Words of Life, 181
S. M . w i t h Refrain All Saints, New, 414 Love Divine, 2, 5
Amesbury, 441 6. 4 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e - Olivet, 257 St. Kevin, 109 7. 7. 7. 7. D . w i t h 8. 6. 8. 6 . 6 . 6 . 8. 6 . McGranahan, 114
Leavell, 423 Trinity (Italian Hymn), St. Theodulph, 151 Refrain
Marion, 17 Carol, 71 frain Nettleton, 313
12, 461 Salve Domine, 454 Cleansing Fountain, 92
Welcome Voice, 224 Clonmel, 182 Mendelssohn, 81 Pisgah, 468 Redentore, 154
Need, 334 Spohr, 8
Ellacombe, 499 6. 6. 6. 6. D.
Mater, 504 6. 4 . 6. 4 . D . Tempus Adest Flori- 7. 7. 7. 7. 4 . with
S. M. D. 8. 6 . 8. 6 . 7. 6 . 8 . 6 . 8. 7 . 8. 7. D . w i t h
Materna, 489 Invitation, 226 dum, 73 Refrain
Diademata, 152, 416 Bread of Life, 178, 392 Jewett, 251 Webb, 379, 415, 448 St. Louis, 75 Refrain
Spohr, 302 Chautauqua, 29
Terra Patris, 59 Whitfield, 1 go Barnard, 353
6. 4 . 6. 4 . D . w i t h 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 6. 8. 7. w i t h R e -
L. M. Refrain 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Story of Jesus, 211
CM. frain
Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Laudes Domini, 23 7. 6. 7. 6. D . w i t h Hendon, 161, 357
Amazing Grace, 188 Tullar, 437 Falls Creek, 347
Refrain 8. 7. 8 . 7 . 4 . 7 .
Antioch, 65 Duke Street, 19, 24, 116, 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8.
6. 4 . 6. 4. 6. 6. 4. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Zion, 56, 378
Arlington, 39, 255, 405 128, 187, 459 Arthur's Seat, 422 Giebel, 419 8 . 6 . 8. 8. 6 .
Federal Street, 83 Kedron, 206 Hankey, 141 Dix, 14, 68, 153
Avon, 101 Darwall, 108 Rest (Elton), 335, 375
Germany, 403, 464 Old, Old Story, 222 Gethsemane (Redhead), 8. 7 . 8 . 7. 6 . 6 . 6. 6 .
Azmon, 117, 129 6 . 4 . 6 . 4 . 6. 6 . 4 . 4 . Lenox, 250
Hamburg, 99 •°5 8. 7 . 8 . 6 . 7.
Balerma, 169, 365 Love's Offering, 401 Lischer, 21
Brecon, 172 Herr Jesu Christ, 536 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6. Pilot, 337 Ein Feste Burg, 40
More Love to Thee, 292 6 . 6 . 6. 6 . 1 2 . 1 2 . Redhead (Gethsemane), Just As I Am, 249
Brown, 38 Humility, 466 Amsterdam, 122
Hursley, 15 Purer in Heart, 369 •05
Burlington, 186 Christmas Song, 69 Jesus Saves, 191 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7.
Campmeeting, 336 Lovingkindness, 26 6. 4 . 6. 4 . 6 . 6. 6. 4 . Spanish Hymn, 22
6 . 6 . 7. 7. w i t h R e - Toplady, 103 Bryson City, 540 Motherhood, 503
Christmas, 79, 309 Maryton, 385, 426 7. 6 . 8. 6. w i t h R e -
Bethany, 322 frain Dominus Regit Me, 280
Coronation, 132 Old 100th, 13, 514
St. Edmund, 314 frain 7. 7. 7. 8. Dorrnance, 538 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. w i t h
Diadem, 134 Olive's Brow, 104 AH to Christ, 225
Something for Jesus, 400 Truett, 174 Hallelujah! What a Sav- Evening Prayer, 34 Alleluias
Dundee, 398 Pentecost, 406, 444
Quebec, 136 6. 6. 8. 6. 6. 8. w i t h iour, 163 Galilee, 360 Harwell, 145
Maitland, 428 6. 5 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e - Refrain McComb, 384
Manoah, 49, 370 Retreat, 296 frain 7. 6. 8. 6. D.
The Kingdom Is Com- 7. 7. 7. 9. w i t h R e - Rathbun, 100 8 . 7. 8. 7 . 8 . 6. 8. 7 .
Miles Lane, 133 Saxby, 460 Alford, 476
Christ Arose, 113 frain Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537
Ortonville, 118,160, 456 Truro, 102, 247 ing, 4°9 Dedication, 508 Vesper Hymn, 28
Uxbridge, 396 Fisher, 293 Wellesley, 48
St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276, 6. 5 . 6 . 5 .
Waltham, 78, 446, 496 6. 6. 8. 8. 6. 6. w i t h
374 Merrial, 35 7 . 6. 8. 6 . 8 . 6 . 8 . 6 . 7. 7. 8. 7. w i t h R e - 8. 7. 8. 7. w i t h R e - 8. 7 . 8 . 7 . 8 . 7 .
Wareham, 323 Refrain
St. Anne, 53, 286, 383 St. Christopher, 345 frain frain Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465
We Thank Thee, 341 6. 5. 6. 5. D . Marching to Zion, 308
St. Magnus, 126 Carson, 175 Arise, 241 Greenville, 390
St. Peter, 393, 443 Woodworth, 223, 240 Holiness, 367 Picardy, 80
6 . 6. 9. D . w i t h R e - 7 . 7. 7. 7 . Beacon Hill, 351
Serenity, 277 My Prayer, 338 frain Aletta, 179 7. 8. 7. 8. w i t h R e - Regent Square, 18, 76,
L. M. with Refrain Benton Harbor, 130
Penitence, 317 Holley, 395 frain 123, 148, 164
C. M . with Refrain Blessed Name, 140 Trust and Obey, 260 Close to Thee, 354
6. 5 . 6. 5 . D . w i t h Horton, 244 Plainfield, 204 Eola, 180 Sicilian Mariners'
El Nathan, 275 Happy Day, 389 Hymn, 31
Refrain 6 . 7 . 6 . 7. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . Innocents, 291 Face to Face, 475
God Cares, 274 He Leadeth Me, 58 7. 9 . 7. 9 . w i t h R e -
Higher Ground, 319 Hermas, 110 Nun Danket, 491 Mercy, 170 Glorious Name, 138
Green Hill, 98 frain Great Physician, 86 8. 7. 8. 8. w i t h R e -
Rock of Refuge, 320 Palmer, 364 Moore, 189
Hudson, 94 7. 5. 7. 5. D. Hanson Place, 481 frain
Shepherd, 429 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 Seymour, 33, 171, 242, Every Day and Hour,
Land of Rest, 284 Heaven, 483 Coleman, 348
Solid Rock, 283 Wye Valley, 294 New Year, 498 254. 5 ' ° 326
Leila, 332
542 543
8 . 8. 4 . 4 . 8. 8. w i t h 9. 8. 9. 8. w i t h R e - 1 0 . 8. 1 0 . 8 . w i t h 11. 8. 1 1 . 9. with 11. 11. 11. 11. with 12. 1 0 . 1 2 . 1 0 . w i t h IRREGULAR Battle Hymn, 488
Alleluias frain Refrain Refrain Refrain Refrain Alford, 476 Blessed Hour, 329
Almost Persuaded, 248 Born Again, 215
Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3 Hannah, 127 McConnelsville, 230 Ville de Havre, 265 Blessings, 318 The Unclouded Day,
Christian Home, 377 By and By, 473
Redeemed, 203 Redeeming Love, 311 Fischer, 201 484
8. 8. 6. D . Crimson, 213 Calling Today, 229
11. 9. 1 1 . 9. w i t h Hiding in Thee, 271
9. 9. 9. 4 . w i t h R e - 10. 9. 1 0 . 8. with 12. 1 1 . 1 2 . 1 1 . w i t h Elizabeth, 155 Christ Returneth, 120
Ariel, 7, 146 Refrain Sweet Promise, 278
frain Refrain Refrain Elliott (Margaret), 82 Courage, 411
To God Be the Glory, 41
8 . 8. 8 . 4 . Washed in the Blood, In Dulci Jubilo, 74 God Be With You, 372
Calvary, 96 Power in the Blood, 193 Harvest, 432
192 Jesus, I Come, 233 Haven of Rest, 228
Oldbridge, 495 11. 11. 12. 11. w i t h
9. 9. 9. 5 . w i t h R e - 12. 1 1 . 12. 1 1 . D . Kenosis, 399 Joyful Song, 137
The Radiant Morn, 32 1 0 . 9. 1 0 . 9. with 1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 8. w i t h Refrain
frain Kremser, 11, 492, 500 Lambdin, 407
Refrain Intercession, 232 Ash Grove, 427
8. 8. 8 . 4 . w i t h A l l e - Glory to His Name, 95 Refrain Lanier, 90 Lifeline, 217
luias Orwigsburg, 298 Muskogee, 253 Manchester, 425
11. 11. 12. 11. 11. 12. 1 2 . 1 2 . 8. w i t h Margaret (Elliott), 82
9. 9. 9. 6. w i t h R e - Showalter, 371 McConnell, 209
Victory, 107, 520 Refrain Meridian, 539
frain 1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 9. Kirn, 112 Porter, 521 National Anthem, 486
8. 8. 8. 5 . w i t h R e - 10. 9. 10. 10. w i t h Cassel, 433 New Orleans, 142
Gabriel, 267 Refrain Russian Hymn, 42 Q u a m Dilecta, 515
frain 11. 12. 12. 10. Nusbaum, 239
12. 12. 12. 12. w i t h Scott, 312
9. 9. 9. 7. w i t h R e - Giving, 404 Nicaea, 1 Old Rugged Cross, 93
Calvin, 234 1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 10. Refrain Shawnee, 516
frain Rescue, 207
Alverstoke, 373 Stille Nacht, 72
8 . 8. 8 . 6 . Matthews, 333 10. 1 0 . 9. 8. with 12. 8. 12. 8. with Toiling On, 435 Roll Call, 482
Refrain Ancient of Days, 185 Sweet Story, 506
Flemming, 287 Sewell, 194 Refrain Work Song, 424 Safety, 212
Just As I Am, 249 Once for All, 199 Consolation, 25, 324 14. 11. 14. 11. with Salvationist, 87
McDaniel, 310
9. 9. 9. 9. w i t h R e - Consolation (Webbe), Refrain Second Coming, 125
8. 8. 8. 6. w i t h R e - frain 10. 10. 10. 10. 297 IRREGULAR with Sheffield, 220
1 2 . 9. 1 2 . 9. with I Shall Know Him, 472
frain Moody, 200 Cushman, 89 Refrain The First Noel, 63
Ellers, 27, 376 Refrain
Dunbar, 359 Redeemer, 106 Ilona, 447 1 4 . 1 4 . 4 . 7. 8. Way of the Cross, 196
Eventide, 295 Hoffman, 350 Ackley, 279
He Lifted Me, 202 Reitz, 330 Morning Star, 67 Whosoever, 238
Longwood, 166 Stars in My Crown, 470 Lobe Den Herren, 6 Adeste Fideles, 66
Sweet By and By, 471 0 Perfect Love, 282, 501
8 . 8 . 8 . 8. 6 . National Hymn, 54, 452
Peek, 315
9. 9. 9. 1 0 . w i t h R e - Pcnitentia, 391
St. Margaret, 290 Webbe (Consolation),
frain Slane, 62
297
8 . 8. 8. 8 . 8. 8. Travis Avenue, 342 Wesley, 453
10. 10. 1 0 . 1 0 . w i t h
Melita, 61 Refrain
St. Catherine, 252, 288 9. 9. 10. 9. w i t h R e - 1 1 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 10. w i t h
St. Petersburg, 177 frain Deliverance, 198 Refrain
Euclid, 438 Glory Song, 485
8 . 8. 8. 9. w i t h R e - Chapman, 85
Jesus Loves Even Me,
frain Faithfulness, 47
9. 9. 1 2 . 1 0 . 5°9 Pilgrims, 469
Norris, 361 Almost Persuaded, 248 Living, 352
Tidings, 451
8. 9. 9. 8. w i t h R e - 9. 10. 9. 9. w i t h R e - 10. 10. 1 1 . 1 1 . Truehearted, 410
frain frain Lyons, 20, 147, 494 11. 11. with Refrain
Home Over There, 480 Assurance, 269
10. 10. 11. 11. w i t h Revive Us Again, 205
9 . 4 . 9. 4 . w i t h R e - 9. 1 0 . 9 . 1 0 . Refrain
frain 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 8. w i t h
Morris, 281 Hanford, 325
Footsteps, 362 Refrain
10. 4. 10. 4. 10. 10. Precious to Me, 304
9. 6. 8. 6. w i t h R e - 10. 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . w i t h
Lux Benigna, 60 Refrain
frain
Binghamton, 270 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 9. w i t h
Sunshine, 273 1 0 . 6. 1 0 . 6.
Refrain
God Is Love, 511 11. 6. 1 1 . 6. with
9. 6. 9. 6. w i t h R e - Promises, 266
frain 10. 6. 10. 6. w i t h R e - Refrain
frain McCabe, 457 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 10. w i t h
Newcastle, 121 Refrain
Resolution, 216
9. 6. 9. 8. w i t h R e - 11. 7. 1 1 . 7. with Venting, 285
frain 10. 7. 1 0 . 7. with Refrain
Rapture, 197 Refrain Jones, 474 11. 11. 11. 11.
I Am Thine, 349 Royal Banner, 408 Adeste Fideles, 262
9. 7. 9. 7. w i t h R e - Lura, 214 Thompson, 236 Foundation, 263
frain Schuler, 431 Gordon, 289
Grice, 184 Woodstock, 119 11. 8. 1 1 . 8. w i t h 1 Love Thee, 150
Sweetest Name, 307 Refrain Joanna, 43, 467
1 0 . 8. 8. 7. 7. w i t h Kirkpatrick, 272 Mueller, 77
9. 8. 9. 8. Refrain Light of the World, 88 Poland, 57
Eucharistic Hymn, 394 Message, 455 Lubbock, 231 St. Michel's, 343, 388
545
Longwood, 166 Nusbaum, 239 Routh, 436 Sweetest Name, 307
Love Divine, 2, 5 Nyland, 303 Royal Banner, 408 Sweney, 321
Love's Offering, 401 Russian Hymn, 42
Lovingkindness, 26 O'Kane, 478 Tempus Adest Flor-
Alphabetical Index of Tunes Lower Lights, 300 O Perfect Love, 282, 501 Sabbath, 37 idum, 73
Lubbock, 231 Oh, How I Love Jesus, Safety, 212 Terra Patris, 59
Lura, 214 '3* St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276, The First Noel, 63 p
Aberystwyth, 158 Campmeeting, 336 Euclid, 438 Herr Jesu Christ, 536 The Kingdom Is Com-
Ackley, 279 Lux Benigna, 60 Old 100th, 13, 514 374
Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Evening Prayer, 34 Hiding in Thee, 271 Old 134th (St. Michael), ing, 409
Adeste Fideles, 66, 262 Lyons, 20, 147, 494 St. Andrew, 402, 535
Carol, 71 Eventide, 295 Higher Ground, 319 The Radiant Morn, 32
Aletta, 179 16 St. Anne, 53, 286, 383
Carson, 175 Every Day and Hour, Hoffman, 350 The Unclouded Day,
Alford, 476 Old, Old Story, 222 St. Anselm, 493
Cassel, 433 ,326 Holcomb, 331 Maitland, 428 St. Catherine, 252, 288 484
All Saints, New, 414 Old Rugged Cross, 93
Chapman, 85 Ewing, 477 Holiness, 367 Manchester, 425 St. Christopher, 345 Thompson, 236
All the Way, 268 Old-Time Power, 173
Chautauqua, 29 Holley, 395 Manoah, 49, 370 St. Edmund, 314 Tidings, 451
Old bridge, 495
All to Christ, 225 China, 512 Face to Face, 475 Holy Manna, 368 Marching to Zion, 308 St. George's, Windsor, Tillman, 439
Olive's Brow, 104
Almost Persuaded, 248 Christ Arose, 113 Faithful Guide, 165 Home Over There, 480 Margaret (Elliott), 82 462, 490 To God Be the Glory, 41
Olivet, 257
Alverstoke, 373 Christ Returneth, 120 Faithfulness, 47 Horton, 244 Marion, 17 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 Toiling On, 435
Once for All, 199
Amazing Grace, 188 Christian Home, 377 Falls Creek, 347 Hudson, 94 Martyn, 156 St. Hilda, 346 Toplady, 103
Ortonville, 118, 160,456
America, 487 Christmas, 79, 309 Federal Street, 83 Humility, 466 Maryton, 385, 426 St. Kevin, 109 Travis Avenue, 342
Orwigsburg, 298
Amesbury, 441 Christmas Song, 69 Fischer, 201 Hursley, 15 Mater, 504 St. Louis, 75 Trentham, 52, 167
Othello, 208
Amsterdam, 122 Cleansing Fountain, 92 Fisher, 293 Hyfrydol, 9 Materna, 489 St. Magnus, 126 Trinity (Italian Hymn),
Ancient of Days, 185 Clonmel, 182 Flemming, 287 Hymn to Joy, 44 Matthews, 333 St. Margaret, 290 12, 461
Palmer, 364
Angel's Story, 386 Close to Thee, 354 Footsteps, 362 McAfee, 301 St. Michael (Old 134th), Truehearted, 410
Foundation, 263 Pass Me Not, 219
Antioch, 65 Coleman, 348 I Am Thine, 349 McCabe, 457 16 Truett, 174
Friend, 261 Passion Chorale, 91
Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30 Coming Home, 237 I Love Thee, 150 McComb, 384 St. Michel's, 343, 388 Truro, 102, 247
Peek, 315
Ariel, 7, 146 Consolation, 25, 324 I Shall Know Him, 472 McConnell, 209 St. Peter, 393, 443 Trust and Obey, 260
Penitence, 317
Arise, 241 Consolation (Webbe), Gabriel, 267 Ilona, 447 McConnelsville, 230 St. Petersburg, 177 Trust in Jesus, 258
Penitentia, 391
Arlington, 39, 255, 405 297 Galilee, 360 In Dulci Jubilo, 74 McDaniel, 310 St. Theodulph, 151 Trusting, 243
Pentecost, 406, 444
Armageddon, 413 Contrast, 306 Geibel, 419 Innocents, 291 McGranahan, 114 St. Thomas, 382, 445 Trusting Jesus, 259
Intercession, 232 Picardy, 80
Arthur's Seat, 422 Converse, 328 Geneva, 45 Meirionydd, 227 Salvationist, 87 Tullar, 437
Invitation, 226 Pilgrims, 469
Ash Grove, 427 Coronation, 132 Germany, 403, 464 Melita, 61 Salve Domine, 454
Italian Hymn (Trinity), Pilot, 337
Assurance, 269 Courage, 411 Gethsemane (Redhead), Mendebras, 36 Sankey, 256 Uxbridge, 396
12, 461 Pisgah, 468
Aurelia, 210, 221, 380, Creation, 10 105 Mendelssohn, 81 Saxby, 460
Plainfield, 204
497 Crimson, 213 Giving, 404 Mercy, 170 Poland, 57 Schuler, 431 Venting, 285
Austrian Hymn, 176, Crusaders' Hymn, 159 Gloria, 64 Jesus, I Come, 233 Meridian, 539 Scott, 312 Vesper Hymn, 28
Jesus Loves Even Me, Pollard, 355
381, 418, 421 Cushman, 89 Gloria Patri, 524, 525, Merrial, 35 Second Coming, 125 Victory, 107, 520
Porter, 521
Autumn, 4, 124, 149 Cutting, 458 526 5°9 Message, 455 Serenity, 277 Ville du Havre, 265
Avon, 101 Power in the Blood, 193
Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465 Glorious Name, 138 Jesus Saves, 191 Miles Lane, 133 Sewell, 194 Vincent, 339
Azmon, 117, 129 Precious Name, 305
Glory Song, 485 Jewett, 251 Missionary Hymn, 442, Seymour, 33, 171, 242,
Precious to Me, 304
Darwall, 108 Glory to His Name, 95 Joanna, 43, 467 449 Waltham, 78, 446, 496
Balerma, 169, 365 Jones, 474
Promised Land, 479 254, 5 I G
Dedication, 508 God Be With You, 372 Moody, 200 Promises, 266 Wareham, 323
Barnard, 353 Joyful Song, 137 Shawnee, 516
Deliverance, 198 God Cares, 274 Moore, 189 Providence, 430 Sheffield, 220 Washed in the Blood,
Battle Hymn, 488 Dennis, 366 God Is Love, 511 Just As I Am, 249 More Like Jesus, 316 192
Beacon Hill, 351 Purer in Heart, 369 Shepherd, 429
Diadem, 134 Gordon, 289 More Love to Thee, 292 Showalter, 371 Way of the Cross, 196
Benton Harbor, 130 Kedron, 206
Diademata, 152, 416 Great Physician, 86 Morning Star, 67 Q u a m Dilecta, 515 Showers of Blessing, 264 We Thank Thee, 341
Berthold, 507 Kenosis, 399
Dix, 14, 68, 153 Green Hill, 98 Morris, 281 Quebec, 136 Sicilian Mariners' Webb, 379, 415, 448
Bethany, 322 Kirby Bedon, 162
Dominus Regit Me, 280 Greenland, 111 Motherhood, 503 Hymn, 31 Webbe (Consolation).
Binghamton, 270 Kirkpatrick, 272
Dorrnance, 538 Greenville, 390 Mueller, 77 Rapture, 197 Slane, 62 297
Blairgowrie, 502 Kirn, 112 Munich, 183
Duke Street, 19, 24, 116, Grice, 184 Rathbun, 100 Solid Rock, 283 Welcome Voice, 224
Blessed Hour, 329 Kremser, 11, 492, 500 Muskogee, 253
128, 187,459 Redeemed, 203 Something for Jesus, 400 Wellesley, 48
Blessed Name, 140 Dunbar, 359 My Prayer, 338
Blessings, 318 Hallelujah! What a Sav- Laban, 397, 420 Redeemer, 106 Spanish Hymn, 22 Wesley, 453
Dundee, 398 iour, 163 My Redeemer, 143 Spohr, 8, 302 Whitfield, 190
Born Again, 215 Lambdin, 407 Redeeming Love, 311
Hamburg, 99 My Saviour's Love, 139 Stars in My Crown, 470 Whosoever, 238
Boylston, 168, 358 Lancashire, 417, 450 Redentore, 154
Bradbury, 344 Easter Hymn (Worgan), Hanford, 325 Land of Rest, 284 Redhead (Gethsemane), Stephanos, 245 Why Not Now, 218
115 Hankey, 141 Stille Nacht, 72 Wondrous Story, 144
Bread of Life, r 78, 392 Lanier, 90 National Anthem, 486 105
Brecon, 172 Ein Feste Burg, 40 Hannah, 127 Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3 Refuge, 157 Stockton, 235 Woodstock, 119
National Hymn, 54, 452
Brown, 38 EI Nathan, 275 Hanson Place, 481 Laudes Domini, 23 Regent Square, 18, 76, Stories of Jesus, 505 Woodworth, 223, 240
Near the Cr™=« ^7
Bryson City, 540 Elizabeth, 155 Happy Day, 389 Leavell, 423 Story of Jesus, 211 Words of Life, 181
Need, 334 123, 148, 164
Bullinger, 246 Ellacombe, 499 Harvest, 432 Lee, 434 Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537 Worgan (Easter Hymn),
Nettleton, 313 Reitz, 330
Burlington, 186 Ellers, 27, 376 Harwell, 70, 145 Sunshine, 273
Leila, 332 Neumeister, 195 Rescue, 207
By and By, 473 Ellesdie, 387, 440 Haven of Rest, 228 Surrender, 363 Work Song, 424
Lenox, 250 New Orleans, 142 Resolution, 216
Elliott (Margaret), 82 He Leadeth Me, 58 Sweet By and By, 471 Wye Valley, 294
Lifeline, 217 New Year, 498 Rest (Elton), 335, 375
Ellon, 513 He Lifted Me, 202 Sweet Hour, 327
Light of the World, 88 Newcastle, 121 Retreat, 296 Sweet Peace, 299
Calling Today, 229 Elton (Rest), 335, 375 Heaven, 483 Lischer, 21 Yarbrough, 356
Nicaea, 1 Revive Us Again, 205 Sweet Promise, 278
Calvary, 96 Eola, 180 Hendon, 161, 357 Living. 352 Norris, 361 Rock of Refuge, 320 Sweet Story, 506
Calvin, 234 Eucharistic Hymn, 394 Hermas, 11 o Zion, 56, 378
Lobe den Herren, 6 Nun Danket, 491 Roll Call, 482
546 54?
Index of Doxologies, Responses, Benedictions
Topical Index
CALLS TO W O R S H I P OFFERTORIES T i t l e s a r e i n S m a l l C a p s ; first l i n e s i n l o w e r c a s e type
C r e a t e in m e a clean h e a r t , 518 All things are T h i n e , 536
Doxology, 514 All things come of T h e e , 534 ADORATION A S C E N S I O N — ( S e e Christ, I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265
All creatures of our God 3 Reign of) JUST W H E N I N E E D . H I M
L e a d m e , L o r d , 522 Bless T h o u t h e gifts, 533 MOST 267
All people that on earth
O F a t h e r , u n t o T h e e , 517 G r a n t us, L o r d , t h e grace of giving, (Doxology) 13 ASPIRATION 0 safe to the Rock 271
O L o r d of love, T h o u light divine, All things bright and beautiful 8 Awake, my soul 309 Standing on the promises 266
537
Awake, my tongue 24 BREATHE ON M E 174 SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL 273
520 W e give T h e e b u t T h i n e o w n , 535
Come, Thou Almighty King 12 Breathe on me, Breath of God 167 The King of love 280
O w o r s h i p t h e L o r d , 521 T h e Lord is my Shepherd 57
Day is dying in the west 29 Come, Thou Fount 313
Spirit of the living G o d , 523 BENEDICTIONS Fairest Lord Jesus 159 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318 T H E SOLID ROCK 283
The L o r d is in H i s holy temple For the beauty of the earth 153 Draw T h o u my soul 314 There shall be showers 264
Benediction, 540
{Quam Dilecta), 515 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME I 38 God who touchest earth 45 ATONEMENT
Grace, love, a n d peace a b i d e , 539 God our Father, we adore H I G H E R GROUND 319
The L o r d is i n H i s holy temple Alas, and did my Saviour 101
M a y t h e grace of C h r i s t o u r Saviour, Thee 5 How beauteous were the
(Shawnee), 516 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 marks 84 A T CALVARY 96
538 At THE CROSS 94
W e w o u l d w o r s h i p T h e e , 519 Hail, T h o u once despised How tedious and tasteless 306
T h e Lord bless thee and keep thee, Jesus 149 I would be true 315 BLESSED REDEEMER 106
GLORIAS 54i Hark, ten thousand harps 145 In the hour of trial 317 Blow y e the trumpet, blow 250
Holy, holy, holy 1 Jesus, T h o u joy 136 Hail, Thou once despised 149
T h e L o r d bless you a n d k e e p you, 542
Glory be to t h e F a t h e r (1st Setting), Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 More about Jesus 321 1 will sing the wondrous 144
Let all on earth 7 More holiness give me 338 Into the woods my Master 90
AMENS Lift up your heads 247 More like Jesus would I be 316 JESUS PAID I T A L L 225
G l o r y be to the F a t h e r (2nd Setting), Majestic sweetness 118
Bell Cadence, 553 Look, ye saints 148 More like the Master 325
525 Love divine 2 NEAR THE CROSS 97 M Y REDEEMER 143
G l o r y b e to the F a t h e r (grd Setting), C h o l m o n d e l y , 549 Mighty God, while angels Nearer, my God, to Thee 322 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139
526 D r e s d e n , 543 bless Thee 4 0 for a closer walk with God 365 O could I speak the matchless 146
Now to the Lord a noble song 1 g Open my eyes that I may see 312 ONE DAY 85
F i n i r , 554
RESPONSES O could I speak 146 Purer in heart, O God 369 Rock of Ages 103
F o u r f o l d , 546 SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T 299
O day of rest and gladness 36 Rise, my soul 122
A l m i g h t y F a t h e r , h e a r o u r prayer, 529 G u n n e r , 550 O worship the King 20 Saviour, more than life to me 326 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93
H e a r o u r prayer, O heavenly F a t h e r , Pacem, 551 Praise, my soul, the King 18 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 There is a fountain 92
Praise the Lord! ye heavens 9 So let our lips and lives 323 There is a green hill far away 98
531 R e s t a r e , 552 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR I 30
Praise to God, immortal praise 14 Spirit divine, attend 172
H e a r o u r prayer, O L o r d , 530 St. Peter, 548 Praise to the Lord 6 Spirit of God, descend 166 When I survey 99
I n J e s u s ' n a m e we pray, 528 Sevenfold, 547 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 T H E ROCK T H A T I S H I G H E R 320
BAPTISM
L e t t h e words of my m o u t h , 532 T h r e e f o l d ( T r a d i t i o n a l ) , 545 Stand u p , and bless the Lord 16 We would see (Consolation) 324
Sun of my soul 15 Come, Holy Spirit 385
N o w for each y e a r n i n g h e a r t , 527 T h r e e f o l d , 544 ASSURANCE
T h e spacious firmament 10 I ' L L LIVE FOR H I M 359
We praise Thee, O God 11 A CHILD OF THE K I N G 270 Jesus, I my cross have taken 387
Ye servants of God 147 All the way my Saviour leads 268 My faith looks up to Thee 257
Blessed assurance 269 O happy day 389
Come unto Me, ye weary 227 O Jesus, I have promised 386
A D V E N T — ( S e e Christ, Birth of)
G O D W I L L T A K E CARE OF O Thou who in J o r d a n 388
YOU 274 Take my life and let it be 356, 357
AFFLICTION H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL 272 This rite our blest Redeemer 384
Have faith in God 253 H E LIVES 279 Thou'hast said, exalted Jesus 390
In the hour of trial 317 How firm a foundation 262, 263 TRUST AND O B E Y 260
Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 1 know not how that 276 W H E R E H E LEADS M E 361
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me 337 I know that my Redeemer 12 7
O love that wilt not let me go 290 I KNOW WHOM I HAVE 275
BENEDICTION HYMNS
Take the name of Jesus 305 I W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E 278 BENEDICTION 540
T H E ROCK T H A T IS H I G H E R 320 Immortal love, forever full 277 God be with you 372
What a friend 328 In heavenly love abiding 303 Grace, love, and peace abide 539
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Lord, dismiss us 31 0 love of God most full 52 As with gladness men of old 68 Jesus is all the world to me 155 Crown Him with many 152 He is coming 121
May the grace of Christ 538 Saviour, breathe an evening 34 Away in a manger 77 JESUS Is THE FRIEND 214 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 H E IS So PRECIOUS TO M E 304
Now the day is over 35 Brightest and best 67 Just when I need Him 267 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 H E K E E P S M E SINGING 307
Saviour, again 27 C A L V A R Y — ( S e e Christ, Gentle Mary laid her Child 73 O could I speak 146 I love Thee 150 How beauteous were 84
The Lord bless thee 541 Cross of) Good Christian men, rejoice 74 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87 I love to tell the story 141 How sweet the name of Jesus 160
T h e Lord bless you 542 Hail, Thou long-expected 70 What a friend 328 I will sing the wondrous 144 I heard the voice of Jesus say 302
CHILDREN'S HYMNS Hark! the herald angels sing 81 Immortal love, forever full 277 I love Thee 150
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125
BIBLE All things bright and beautiful 8 I heard the bells 78 Into the woods 90 I love to tell the story 141
A glory gilds the sacred page 186 Away in a manger 77 It came upon the midnight 71 CHRIST—KING Jesus, lover of my soul 156 I will sing the wondrous story 144
Break Thou the bread of life 178 CHILD'S MORNING HYMN 341 Joy to the world 65 »57»'58 Jesus is all the world to me 155
All glory, laud, and honor 151
Holy Bible, Book divine 179 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 Let all mortal flesh 80 Jesus, the very thought 135 Jesus, lover of my
All hail the power 132, 133, 134
I know the Bible is true 184 For the beauty of the earth 153 O come, all ye faithful 66 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 soul 156, 157, 158
Come, ye faithful 109
O Word of God, incarnate 183 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild 510 0 little town of Bethlehem 75 Love divine 2 Jesus, the very thought 135
Crown Him with many 152
Revealing Word thy light 177 God who touchest earth 45 Silent night, holy night 72 Jesus, Thou joy of loving 136
Hail, Thou once despised 149 M Y REDEEMER 143
T H E DIVINE G I F T I 85 1 think when I read 506 The first Noel 63 Look, ye saints 148
Hark, ten thousand harps 145 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139
T h e heavens declare 187 Jesus loves even me 509 There's a song in the air 69 O could I speak 146 Majestic sweetness 118
H e is coming 121
Thy Word is a lamp 180 Jesus loves me 512 Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 " M a n of sorrows" 163
Hope of the world 282 Praise Him, praise Him 137
Thy Word is like a garden 182 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 While shepherds watched 79 More about Jesus 321
Jesus shall reign 116 Sun of my soul 15
WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE 181 PRAISE H I M , A L L Y E LITTLE 511 M Y REDEEMER 143
CHRIST—BLOOD OF Lead on, O King eternal 417 There is a green hill far away 98
Word of God across the ages 176 Tell me the stories of Jesus 505 There is a name I love 131 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139
Look, ye saints 148
The wise may bring 513 Alas, and did my Saviour 101 There's a glad, new song 311 Now to the Lord a noble song 19
BROTHERHOOD O worship the King 20
There's a song in the air 69 ARE YOU WASHED IN THE When I survey 99 O could I speak 146
O u r Lord Christ hath risen 112
Fling out the banner 446 This is my Father's world 59 BLOOD? 192 O for a thousand tongues 129
Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 CHRIST—NAME OF
In Christ there is no East 443 Thy Word is like a garden 182 BLESSED B E THE NAME I 40 O Thou God of my salvation 164
Ride on! ride on in majesty 102
Let there be light 444 What can I give to Jesus 508 BLESSED REDEEMER 106 All hail the power 132, 133, 134 ONE DAY 85
T h e head that once was 117
O brother man 447 With happy voices ringing 507 GLORY TO His NAME 95 Ask ye what great thing 161 Our Lord Christ hath risen 112
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125
0 Master Workman 441 Hail, Thou once despised 149 BLESSED B E THE NAME I 40 Praise Him, praise Him 137
CHOIR SELECTIONS Ye servants of God 147
Rise up, O men of God 445 1 hear Thy welcome voice 224 GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME I 38 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108
The light of God is falling 442 A mighty fortress 40 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 CHRIST—LIFE A N D MIN- GLORY TO H I S NAME 95 Safely through another week 37
Where cross the crowded All hail the power (Diadem) 134 I will sing the wondrous story 144 ISTRY OF H E K E E P S M E SINGING 307 Shepherd of tender youth 162
ways of life 464 BLESSED REDEEMER 106 JESUS PAID I T A L L 225 How sweet the name of Jesus 160 The day of resurrection 111
Cast thy burden upon 254 NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD 204
How beauteous were the Jesus, the very thought 135 T h e great Physician 86
B U R D E N — ( S e e Comfort) CHRIST RETURNETH 120 O could I speak 146 marks 84 " M a n of sorrows" 163 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87
Christ the Lord is risen 115 0 for a thousand tongues 129 My dear Redeemer 83 More about Jesus 321 The strife is o'er 107
CALL OF CHRIST For the beauty of the earth 153 POWER IN THE BLOOD 193
O N E DAY 85 Now to the Lord a noble song 19 There is a name I love 131
Am I a soldier of the cross 405 GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME 138 REDEEMED 203
Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 O for a thousand tongues 129 There's a light upon the 124
Hark, the voice of Jesus 440 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 There is a fountain 92 Tell me the story of Jesus 211 Shepherd of tender youth 162 To God be the glory 41
1 heard the voice of Jesus 302 Immortal, invisible 43 There is a name I love 131 T h o u didst leave T h y throne 82 Take the name of Jesus 305 Welcome, happy morning 110
Jesus calls us 360 I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV-
We would see Jesus 89 The great Physician 86 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV-
JESUS IS CALLING 229 Jesus, lover of my soul 157, 158 IOUR 130 T H E L I L Y OF THE V A L L E Y 87 IOUR 130
CHRIST—LIKENESS TO
Softly and tenderly 236 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 There is a name I love 131 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125
Standing on the promises 266 M A K E M E A BLESSING 431 CHRIST—CROSS OF Have Thine own way 355 When morning gilds the skies 23
"WHOSOEVER W I L L " 238 " M a n of sorrows" 163 Alas, and did my Saviour 101 How beauteous were the CHRIST—PRAISE OF WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL
Now on land and sea 28 A T CALVARY 96 marks 84 All glory, laud, and honor 151 JESUS I42
CALLS TO WORSHIP O sacred Head 91 A T THE CROSS 94 LET OTHERS SEE JESUS IN All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Ye servants of God 147
Breathe on me, Breath 167 O Thou God of my salvation 164 Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 You 348 Ask ye what great thing I
Come Holy Spirit 169 O Word of God, incarnate 183 GLORY TO H I S NAME 95 More like the Master 325 know 161 CHRIST—REIGN OF
Create in me a clean heart 518 Praise, my soul, the King 18 1 saw the cross of Jesus 190 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 All hail the power 132, 133, 134
DOXOLOGY 514 Praise to the Lord 6 I will sing the wondrous 144 Take time to be holy 367 Blessed assurance 269 BLESSED B E THE NAME 140
Holy Ghost, with light divine 170 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 In the cross of Christ 100 We would see Jesus 324 BLESSED B E THE NAME 140
Come, let us tune 128
Lead me, Lord 522 Softly now the light of day 33 " M a n of sorrows" 163 BLESSED REDEEMER 106
Crown Him with many 152
O Father, unto Thee 517 CHRIST—LORDSHIP OF
The Master hath come 427 M Y REDEEMER 143 CHRIST AROSE 113
GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138
O Lord of love, Thou light 520 The spacious firmament 10 N E A R THE CROSS 97 A mighty fortress is our God 40 Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Hail, Thou once despised 149
O worship the Lord 521 The strife is o'er 107 ONE DAY 85 All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Christ, whose glory 22 Hark, ten thousand harps 145
Spirit of the living God 523 There is a green hill far away 98 Rock of Ages 103 All things are Thine 403 Come, let us tune 128 He is coming 121
The Lord is in His holy T h o ' your sins be as scarlet 213 The head that once 117 Come, Thou Almighty King 12 Come, ye faithful 109 Jesus shall reign 116
temple 515, 516 'Tis midnight 104 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93 Crown Him with many 152 Crown Him with many 152 Lo, He comes with clouds 123
We would worship Thee 519 To God be the glory 41 T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS 196 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 Majestic sweetness 118
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125 There is a fountain 92 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 For the beauty of the earth 153 O could I speak 146
CALMNESS There is a green hill far away 98 Look, ye saints 148
Who is on the Lord's side 413 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138
O for a thousand tongues 129
Come unto Me, ye weary 227 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL When I survey 99 Majestic sweetness 118 GLORY TO H I S NAME 95
Dear Lord and Father 335 Praise Him, praise Him 137
JESUS I42 Great Redeemer, we adore 154
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265 CHRIST—FRIEND CHRIST—LOVE OF Hail, Thou once despised 149 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108
Jesus, lover of my soul 156 CHRIST—BIRTH OF I must tell Jesus 298 Awake, my soul 26 HALLELUJAH, CHRIST IS Ride on! ride on in majesty 102
' 5 7 . 158 Angels, from the realms 76 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 BLESSED REDEEMER 106 RISEN 114 There's a light upon the 124
Now on land and sea 28 Angels we have heard on high 64 I've found a friend 261 Come, let us tune 128 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125

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CHRIST—RESURREC- CHRIST—SON OF GOD CHURCH Just as I am 240 Saviour, more than life 326 Open my eyes 312
TION OF LOVE LIFTED M E 212 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 Saviour, again to Thy dear 27
I know not how that Bethle- All things are Thine 403
No, not despairingly 206 So let our lips and lives 323 Saviour, more than life 326
CHRIST AROSE 113 hem's Babe 276 ANNIVERSARY HYMN 500
Christ the Lord is risen today 115 W H I T E R T H A N SNOW 201 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400 Stand up, and bless the Lord 16
" M a n of sorrows" 163 Glorious things of thee 381
Come, ye faithful, raise the Speak to my heart 331 Still, still with Thee 25
Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 I love Thy kingdom, Lord 382 CONFLICT A N D CON-
strain 109 Take my life, and let it Sun of my soul 15
Ye servants of God 147 O Thou whose hand hath 379 Q U E S T — ( S e e also
Crown Him with many 152 be 356, 357 The Master hath come 427
O where are kings and Christian Warfare) The radiant morn 32
HALLELUJAH ! CHRIST IS CHRIST—SUFFERING Take time to be holy 367
AND DEATH empires 383 We would see Jesus 324
RISEN II4
The Master hath come 427
O Word of God, incarnate 18^ A mighty fortress 40
H E LIVES 279 A T CALVARY 96 The Son of God goes forth 414
Onward, Christian soldiers 412 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 There is a green hill far away 98 DISCIPLESHIP
O N E DAY 85 BLESSED REDEEMER 106 The church's one foundation 380 Arise, O youth of God 423 Thou hast said, exalted Jesus 390 Art thou weary 245
Our Lord Christ hath risen 112 Crown Him with many 152 Zion stands with hills 378 Dare to be brave 411 Truehearted, wholehearted 410 Come to Jesus, yc who labor 246
Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 Go to dark Gethsemane 105
FAITH IS THE VICTORY 256 We would see Jesus 324 His W A Y WITH T H E E 239
The day of resurrection 111 Into the woods my Master 90 CHURCH DEDICATION
Fight the good fight 406 When I survey 99 I am resolved 216
The strife is o'er 107 " M a n of sorrows" 163 DEDICATORY HYMN 499 Go to dark Gethsemane 105 Where He leads me 361 Must Jesus bear the cross 428
Welcome, happy morning no M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139 0 Thou whose hand hath 379 Lead on, O King eternal 417 Wherever He leads I'll go 347 0 Jesus, I have promised 386
O sacred Head 91
March on, O soul 422 Who is on the Lord's side 413 Stand up, stand up 415, 419
CHRIST—RETURN OF Praise Him, praise Him 137 COMFORT
My soul, be on thy guard 420 Yield not to temptation 364 T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D 231
Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 Abide with Me 295
CHRIST RETURNETH I 20 Once to every man 418 Thou hast said, exalted Jesus 390
Shepherd of tender youth 162 Come unto Me 227 CONVERSION—(See
GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 We would see Jesus 89
T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93
Hark, ten thousand harps 145 Come, ye disconsolate 297 Rise up, O men of God 445 Invitation) When I survey 99
The strife is o'er 107 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318
He is coming 121 Soldiers of Christ, arise 416
There is a green hill far away 98 From every stormy wind 296 COURAGE E A S T E R — ( S e e Christ,
I know that my Redeemer 127 Stand up, stand up 415, 419
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's 104 God is love 50
Lo, He comes with clouds 123 When I survey 99
T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS 408 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Resurrection of)
O could I speak 146 He leadeth me 58 T h e Son of God goes forth 414 Dare to be brave 411
ONE DAY 85 CHRISTIAN CITIZEN- 1 heard the voice of Jesus say 302 Truehearted, wholehearted 410 Have faith in God 253 ETERNAL LIFE
Praise Him, praise Him 137 SHIP I must tell Jesus 298 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 —(See also Immortal Life in
Rise, my soul 122 In heavenly love abiding 303 CONSECRATION Contents)
A charge to keep I have 358 Rise up, O men of God 445
The Lord will come 126 In the cross of Christ 100 A charge to keep I have 358 Stand up, and bless the Lord 16 1 know that my Redeemer 127
Jesus, I my cross have taken 387
There's a light upon the 124 In the hour of trial 317 "Are ye able" 351 Stand up, stand up 415, 419 Majestic sweetness 118
LET OTHERS SEE JESUS IN
W E ' L L W O R K T I L L JESUS 284 Jesus is all the world to me 155 Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 The Son of God goes forth 414 The head that once 117
Vou 348
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125 Jesus, lover of my BREATHE ON M E I 74 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL
M A K E M E A BLESSING 431
W I L L JESUS FIND U S W A T C H - soul 156, 157, 158 CLOSE TO T H E E 354 JESUS I42 EVENING HYMNS
M A K E M E A CHANNEL 438
ING? 119 Just when I need Him most 267 FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS 362 Yield not to temptation 364 Day is dying in the west 29
O brother man 447
Lead, kindly light 60 Give of your best 353 God, that madest earth 30
Rise up, O men of God 445
L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS 300 Have Thine own way 355 CROSS—(See Christ, Cross of) Lord, dismiss us 31
CHRIST—SAVIOUR Serve the Lord with gladness 434
Like a river glorious 294 Hope of the world 282 Now, on land and sea 28
Throw out the lifeline 217 DEVOTION
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 Near to the heart of God 301 I am Thine, O Lord 349 Now the day is over 35
Where cross the crowded
BLESSED B E THE NAME 140 Nearer, my God to Thee 322 I gave My life for thee 399 Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 Saviour, again to Thy dear 27
ways of life 464
Christ the Lord is risen today 115 SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T 299 I SURRENDER A L L 363 BREATHE ON M E 174 Saviour, breathe an evening 34
Come to the Saviour now 226 CHRISTIAN WARFARE Take the name of Jesus 305 I would be true 315 Christ, whose glory 22 Softly now the light of day 33
GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138 T H E ROCK T H A T Is H I G H E R 320 I'LL G O WHERE YOU WANT CLOSE TO T H E E 354 T h e radiant morn 32
A mighty fortress 40
GLORY TO H I S NAME 95 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 M E TO G O 425 Come, Holy Spirit, heav-
Great Redeemer, we adore 154 COMPASSION I ' L L LIVE FOR HIM 359 enly Dove 169 FAITH
Arise, O youth of God 423
HE IS ABLE TO DELIVER Dare to be brave 411 I AM PRAYING FOR YOU 23a Is YOUR A L L ON THE ALTAR? 350 Day is dying in the west 29 Ask ye what great thing 161
THEE I 98 FAITH IS THE VICTORY 256 I gave My life for thee 399 Jesus calls us 360 Dear Lord and Father 335 Cast thy burden upon the
Jesus, lover of my soul 156 Fight the good fight 406 0 my soul, bless God 51 Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 Draw Thou my soul 314 Lord 254
157, 158 Lead on, O King eternal 417 Rescue the perishing 207 Just as I am, Thine own 249 God, that madest earth 30 FAITH Is THE VICTORY 256
JESUS PAID I T A L L 225 LOYALTY TO CHRIST 407 The great Physician 86 LET OTHERS SEE JESUS IN Holy Ghost, with light 170 Faith of our fathers 252
JESUS SAVES 191 March on, O soul 422 Throw out the lifeline 217 YOU 348 How sweet the name of Jesus 160 Have faith in God 253
Look, ye saints 148 My soul, be on thy guard 420 Living for Jesus 352 I am Thine, O Lord 349 I've found a friend 261
Majestic sweetness 118 Once to every man 418
CONFESSION—OF Lord, speak to me 340 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 My faith looks up to Thee 257
" M a n of sorrows" 163 Onward, Christian soldiers 412
CHRIST M A K E M E A CHANNEL 438 In the cross of Christ 100 O for a faith that 255
O could I speak 146 Soldiers of Christ, arise 416 1 am coming to the cross 243 March on, O soul 422 Jesus, the very thought 135 O God, our help in ages past 286
O for a thousand tongues 129 Stand up, stand up 415,419 I hear Thy welcome voice 224 More like the Master 325 Jesus, Thou joy of loving 136 'Tis so sweet to trust 258
O Jesus, Thou art standing 346 T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS 408 I lay my sins on Jesus 210 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 251 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 TRUST AND O B E Y 260
O Thou God of my salvation 164 T H E KINGDOM IS COMING 409 JESUS PAID I T A L L 225 NEAR THE CROSS 97 More like Jesus would I be 316 TRUSTING JESUS 259
ONE DAY 85 The Son of God goes forth 414 O for a closer walk 365 More love to Thee, O Christ 292
Praise Him, praise Him 137 CONFESSION—OF SIN My dear Redeemer and my 83 FAITHFULNESS
Truehearted, wholehearted 410 O Jesus, I have promised 386
Saviour, breathe an evening 34 We are living, we are Have Thine own way 355 O Jesus, Thou art standing 346 My faith looks up to Thee 257 L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS 300
Saviour, like a shepherd 344 dwelling 421 I am resolved 216 O love that wilt not let me go 290 My Jesus, I love Thee 289 Lord, dismiss us 31
The great Physician 86 Who is on the Lord's side 413 I lay my sins on Jesus 210 O Master, let me walk 426 N E A R THE CROSS 97
T H E LIGHT OF THE W O R L D 88 Nearer, my God, to Thee 322 FELLOWSHIP
I need Thee every hour 334 Purer in heart, O God 369
W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV- C H R I S T M A S (See Christ, I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 READY 439 Nearer, still nearer 281 Blest be the tie 366
IOUR 130
Birth of) I SURRENDER A L L 363 SATISFIED WITH JESUS 436 O holy Saviour, friend 287 Brethren, we have met 368

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G o d be with you 372 GOD—FAITHFULNESS O worship the K i n g 20 L e t all o n e a r t h t h e i r voices 7 WE SHALL SEE THE KING INVITATION—CONVER-
I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t 443 OF P r a i s e t o G o d , i m m o r t a l p r a i s e 14 N o , not despairingly 206 SOMEDAY 474 SION
LEANING ON T H E EVERLAST- Begin, m y tongue, some 49 Praise to the L o r d , the N O T H I N G BUT T H E B L O O D 204 When I can read my title Almost persuaded 248
ING A R M S 371 Almighty 6 N o w to the L o r d a noble song 19 clear 468
Cast thy burden upon 254 Art thou weary 245
O for a closer w a l k w i t h G o d 365 G r e a t is T h y faithfulness 47 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 O could I speak 146 W H E N THE M O R N I N G COMES 473 Blow ye the t r u m p e t , blow 250
Purer in h e a r t , O G o d 369 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 O N C E FOR A L L 199 WHEN THE ROLL Is CALLED CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL
Take time to be holy 367 GOD—FATHERHOOD OF W e praise T h e e , O G o d 11 P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D 193 UP YONDER 482 MEN 195
Walk in t h e l i g h t ! 370 God, our Father, we adore REDEEMED 203 WHEN WE ALL GET TO C o m e , says J e s u s ' sacred
Thee 5
GOD—REFUGE Rescue the perishing 207 HEAVEN 483 voice 244
FORGIVENESS I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 A m i g h t y fortress 40 R o c k of A g e s 103 W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS? 470 C o m e to Jesus, ye w h o labor 246
Father, I stretch m y h a n d s 46 R e v i v e us a g a i n 205 C o m e to the Saviour n o w 226
CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL O m y s o u l , bless G o d 51
Guide me, O T h o u great SAVED, SAVED 197 H O L I N E S S — ( S e e Consecration);
MEN 195 Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g 18 Come unto M e , ye weary 227
SINCE I HAVE BEEN RE- (See Christian Life
Dear Lord and Father 335 Jehovah 55, 56 D e p t h of m e r c y ! 242
DEEMED 208
D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e b e 242 GOD—LOVE AND J e s u s , l o v e r of m y in C o n t e n t s ) G o d calling yet! 223
T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS I 96
H a i l , T h o u once despised 149 MERCY OF soul 156, 157, 158 His W A Y WITH T H E E 239
T h e r e ' s a glad, new song 311
M y faith looks u p to T h e e 257 Begin, m y t o n g u e , some 49 N E A R TO THE H E A R T OF G O D 301 HOLY SPIRIT I a m c o m i n g t o t h e cross 243
T h o u , O C h r i s t of C a l v a r y 189
O m y s o u l , bless G o d 51 G o d is l o v e 50 T H E HAVEN OF REST 228 I AM PRAYING FOR Y O U 232
W H I T E R THAN S N O W 201 B R E A T H E ON M E I 74
Pass m e not 219 God the Almighty O n e 42 W e praise T h e e , O G o d 11 I a m resolved 216
"WHOSOEVER" MEANETH M E 209 B r e a t h e o n m e , Brea th of G o d r 67
T h o u g h y o u r sins b e as s c a r - G r e a t is T h y faithfulness 47 C o m e , Holy Spirit, heavenly I hear T h y w e l c o m e voice 224
GOD—TRINITY I WILL ARISE AND GO TO
let 213 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Dove 169
WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL I m m o r t a l l o v e , f o r e v e r full 277 Come, T h o u Almighty King 12 GRATITUDE—(See also JESUS 241
Come, T h o u Almighty King 12
JESUS 142 Love divine 2 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g t o s a v e 61 Thankfulness) JESUS, I COME 233
God, our Father, we adore
M i g h t y God, while angels 4 God, our Father, we adore F o r t h e b e a u t y of t h e e a r t h 153 J E S U S Is C A L L I N G 229
Thee 5
FUNERAL HYMNS O l o v e of G o d m o s t full 52 Thee 5 0 worship the K i n g 20 J u s t as I a m 240
H o l y G h o s t , w i t h l i g h t d i v i n e 170
O m y s o u l , bless G o d 51 Holy, holy, holy 1 J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n 249
Abide with m e 295 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165
Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g 18 M i g h t y G o d , while angels 4 GUIDANCE L E T JESUS COME INTO Y O U R 230
C o m e , ye disconsolate 297 H o l y Spirit, from on high 171
T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 0 d a y of r e s t a n d g l a d n e s s 36 Lift u p y o u r h e a d s 247
GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF All the w a y m y Saviour leads 268 PENTECOSTAL P O W E R 173
There's a wideness 48 LORD, I'M COMING H O M E 237
You 274 GOSPEL Be T h o u m y vision 62 Seal us, O H o l y Spirit 175
Spirit divine, attend our No, not despairingly 206
I T IS W E L L W I T H M Y SOUL 265 B r e a k T h o u t h e b r e a d of life 178 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g t o s a v e 61
GOD—MAJESTY AND G o d moves in a mysterious prayer 172 0 W H Y N O T TONIGHT? 234
L e a d , kindly light 60 1 l o v e t o tell t h e s t o r y 141
POWER OF way 53 S p i r i t of G o d , d e s c e n d 166 ONLY TRUST HIM 235
M y J e s u s , as T h o u wilt 251 I will sing t h e w o n d r o u s s t o r y 144
A m i g h t y fortress 40 T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e 168 Pass m e n o t 219
O l o v e t h a t w i l t n o t let m e g o 290 LOYALTY TO CHRIST 407
G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54
Awake, m y tongue 24 Softly a n d t e n d e r l y 236
R o c k of A g e s 103 M Y REDEEMER 143
Guide me, O T h o u great
T H E H A V E N OF R E S T 228
Shall we g a t h e r at the river 481 Come, T h o u Almighty King 12
O for a t h o u s a n d t o n g u e s 129 Jehovah 5 5 , 56 HOME
T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D 231
S W E E T B Y AND B Y 471 G o d the almighty O n e 42 H e leadeth m e 58
SEND THE LIGHT 457 F r i e n d of t h e h o m e 376 T h o u g h y o u r sins 213
W h a t a friend 328 Holy, holy, holy 1 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165
So l e t o u r lips a n d lives 323 G o d give u s C h r i s t i a n h o m e s 3 7 7 "WHOSOEVER W I L L " 238
W H E N THE MORNING COMES 473 I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 Jesus Saviour, pilot m e 337
Tell m e the old, old story 222 H a p p y the home 374 W h y do you wait 220
Joyful, joyful, we adore T h e e 44 Lead, kindly light 60
T H E K I N G D O M Is C O M I N G 409 O happy home 373 WHY NOT NOW? 218
GOD—CARE OF L e t all o n e a r t h t h e i r voices 7 S a v i o u r , like a s h e p h e r d l e a d
T o G o d be the glory 41 O T h o u whose gracious pres- Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN 215
O G o d , o u r h e l p in a g e s p a s t 286 us 344
Be T h o u m y vision 62 W e ' v e a s t o r y t o tell 455 e n c e blest 375
O worship the King 20 S h e p h e r d of t e n d e r y o u t h 162
Father, I stretch m y hands 46 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUI
Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g 18 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 INVITATION—CONSE-
GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF JESUS I42 H O P E — ( S e e also Aspiration, CRATION
Praise the L o r d ! ye heavens 9 The Master hath come 427
You 274 W O N D E R F U L W O R D S OF LIFE 181 Heaven)
T h e L o r d will c o m e 126 T h y W o r d is a l a m p t o m y " A r e ye a b l e , " said the M a s -
H e leadeth me 58 G o d is l o v e 50
T h e spacious firmament 10 GRACE feet 180 ter 351
N o w , o n l a n d a n d sea 28 H e leadeth m e 58
- T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 Amazing grace 188 FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS 362
N o w t h e d a y is o v e r 35 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282
Y e s e r v a n t s of G o d 147 ARE YOU WASHED IN THE
HEAVEN Have Thine own way 355
T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 Jesus, the very thought 135
BLOOD? 192 F a c e t o face 475 1 SURRENDER A L L 363
T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 GOD—PRESENCE OF N e a r e r , still n e a r e r 281
A T CALVARY 96 H a r k ! h a r k , m y soul 469 I'LL GO WHERE YOU WANT
D a y is d y i n g in t h e w e s t 29 O G o d , o u r h e l p in ages past 286 M E TO G O 425
GOD—COMMUNION Awake, my tongue 24 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165
God, that madest earth 30 O h o l y S a v i o u r , friend u n - I ' L L LIVE FOR H I M 359
WITH Begin, m y tongue, some 49 1 know that my Redeemer
Guide me, O T h o u great seen 287 Is Y O U R A L L O N T H E A L T A R ? 350
CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL liveth 127
CLOSE TO T H E E 354 Jehovah 55, 56 T H E L I G H T OF THE W O R L D 88 J e s u s calls u s 360
MEN 195 I love T h e e 150
H e leadeth me 58 L e a d , kindly light 60 The radiant morn 32 J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n 249
C o m e , t h o u fount 313 Jerusalem, the golden 477
O M a s t e r , let m e w a l k 426 Still, still w i t h T h e e 25 T H E SOLID R O C K 283 L i v i n g for J e s u s 352
GRACE GREATER THAN OUR M Y SAVIOUR FIRST OF A L L 472
Softly n o w t h e l i g h t of d a y 33 T R U S T AND O B E Y 260 WE'LL WORK TILL JESUS O Jesus, T h o u art standing 346
SIN 200 O THAT WILL BE GLORY 485
Still, still w i t h T h e e 25 COMES 284
Great Redeemer, we adore 154 O t h e y tell m e of a h o m e 484 READY 439
T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D 231 GOD—PROVIDENCE OF HE INCLUDED ME 194 O t h i n k of t h e h o m e o v e r
WONDERFUL PEACE 285
SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400
All p e o p l e t h a t o n e a r t h 13 HE Is ABLE TO DELIVER there 480 T a k e m y life a n d l e t it b e 3 5 6 , 3 5 7
GOD—CREATOR G o d m o v e s in a m y s t e r i o u s THEE I 98 O n Jordan's stormy INFLUENCE—(See also T h e Master hath come 427
All c r e a t u r e s of o u r G o d 3 way 53 H E LIFTED M E 202 banks 478, 479 Christian Citizenship) T h e S o n of G o d goes f o r t h 414
All t h i n g s b r i g h t a n d b e a u t i f u l 8 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54 I s a w t h e cross of J e s u s 190 Shall we gather at the river 481 MAKE ME A CHANNEL 438 W H E R E H E LEADS M E 36 T
M i g h t y G o d , while angels 4 GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF J e s u s , l o v e r of m y S W E E T B Y AND B Y 471 WHEREVER HE LEADS I'LL
MAKE ME A BLESSING 431
Praise to the L o r d 6 YOU 274 soul 156, 157, 158 T e n t h o u s a n d times ten M u s t I go, and empty- Go 347
T h e spacious firmamept 10 O G o d , o u r h e l p in a g e s p a s t 286 JESUS SAVES 191 thousand 476 handed 430 W h o is o n t h e L o r d ' s side 413

554 555
J E S U S — ( S e e also Christ) Be present at our table, Lord 396 L i g h t of t h e w o r l d 454
Bread of heaven 395 O G o d , w e p r a y for a l l 456
PRAISE L o r d , for t o m o r r o w a n d its 339 REVIVAL
A m i g h t y fortress 40 L o r d , l a y s o m e soul u p o n 332 LORD, SEND A REVIVAL 333
JOY Bread of the world 394 O Zion, haste 451
LORD, SEND A REVIVAL 333 PENTECOSTAL POWER I 73
Go to dark Gethsemane 105 SEND THE LIGHT 457 A l l c r e a t u r e s of o u r G o d 3
AH people that on earth '3 Lord, speak to m e 340
Here at T h y table, Lord 392 T H E K I N G ' S BUSINESS 433 All p e o p l e t h a t o n e a r t h 13 Revive us again 205
Ask ye what great thing 161 MY PRAYER 338
Here, O my Lord 391 T h e m o r n i n g light 448 All things bright a n d beautiful 8 SEND A GREAT REVIVAL 342
Awake, my soul 3°9 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139
In memory of the Saviour's 393 T h o u whose almighty W o r d 461 Awake, m y tongue, thy tribute 24 T h e r e shall be showers 264
CHRIST AROSE "3 O p e n m y eyes 312
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's 104. W a t c h m a n ! tell u s 462 Come, T h o u Almighty K i n g 12
Christ the Lord is risen "5 O u r F a t h e r in h e a v e n 343 SALVATION
W e a r e living, w e a r e dwell- Come, thou Fount 313
Come, ye faithful, raise 109
LOVE—GOD'S LOVE TO ing 421 D r a w T h o u m y soul, O PENTECOSTAL P O W E R I 73 Alas, a n d d i d m y Saviour 101
Fairest Lord Jesus 159 US W e ' v e a s t o r y t o tell 455 Christ 314 P r a y e r is t h e s o u l ' s s i n c e r e 336 Amazing grace 188
H E INCLUDED M E 194 S a v i o u r , like a s h e p h e r d 344 ARE Y O U WASHED IN T H E
A T CALVARY 96 Ye Christian heralds 459 F o r t h e b e a u t y of t h e e a r t h 153
H E IS S O PRECIOUS TO M E 3°4 Seal us, O H o l y Spirit 175 BLOOD? 192
Come, H o l y Spirit 169 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54
H E K E E P S M E SINGING 3°7
G r e a t is T h y faithfulness 47 MORNING HYMNS God, our Father, we adore SEND A G R E A T REVIVAL 342 A T CALVARY 96
How tedious and tasteless 306 Speak to m y heart 331 A T T H E CROSS 94
Love divine 2 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 Thee 5
I love Thee 150 Spirit divine, attend 172 BLESSED R E D E E M E R 106
LOVE IS THE T H E M E 293 Awake, my tongue, thy tribute 24 God the almighty O n e 42
Jesus is all the world to me !
55 S p i r i t of G o d , d e s c e n d 166 CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL
LOVE LIFTED M E 212 Christ, whose glory fills 22 Guide m e , O T h o u great
Jesus, the very thought •35 S w e e t h o u r of p r a y e r 32 7 MEN r 95
O love of G o d m o s t full 52 Holy, holy, holy 1 Jehovah 55, 56
Jesus, T h o u joy of loving 136 T e a c h m e to pray 330 GLORY TO H I SNAME 95
0 love t h a t wilt n o t let m e g o 2 9 0 Still, still with Thee 25 H a l l e l u j a h ! C h r i s t is risen 114
J o y to the world 65 T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e 168 GRACE GREATER THAN O U R
T h e K i n g of l o v e 280 Welcome, delightful morn 21 Hark, ten thousand harps 145
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 'Tis midnight, a n d on Olive's 104 SIN 200
There's a glad n e w song 311 When morning gilds the skies 23 H E K E E P S M E SINGING 307
O could I speak 146 ' T i s t h e blessed h o u r 329
Holy, holy, holy 1 H E INCLUDED M E 194
O happy day 389 There's a wideness 48
W h e n I survey 99 MOTHER'S DAY I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 W h a t a friend 328 HE IS ABLE TO DELIVER
Rejoice, the Lord is King 108
L e t all o n e a r t h their voices 7 THEE I 98
Rejoice, ye pure in heart ! Z i o n s t a n d s w i t h hills 378 Gracious Saviour, who didst 503
7 Love divine 2 P R O V I D E N C E — ( S e e God, H E LIFTED M E 202
SAVED, SAVED 0 blessed day of motherhood 504
i97 LOVE—OUR LOVE TO L O V E IS THE T H E M E 293 I s a w t h e cross of J e s u s 190
SINCE I H A V E BEEN R E - Providence of)
GOD NEW YEAR M i g h t y God, while angeis 4 JESUS Is THE FRIEND Y O U
DEEMED 208
N o w to t h e L o r d a noble song 19 NEED 214
SINCE JESUS CAME INTO M Y 1 love Thee 150 Another year is dawning 497 REDEMPTION—(See
O m y s o u l , bless G o d 51 JESUS SAVES 191
HEART 310 I love to tell the story 141 Father, let me dedicate 498
0 worship the King 20 Salvation) LOVE LIFTED M E 212
SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL Jesus, T h y boundless love 288 Ring out the old 496
273 P r a i s e , m y soul, t h e K i n g 18 M Y SAVIOUR'S L O V E 139
Take the name of Jesus More love to Thee, O Christ 292
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My dear Redeemer 83 OFFERTORY HYMNS Praise the L o r d ! ye heavens 9 REPENTANCE No, n o t despairingly 206
T h e day of resurrection 111
Praise to G o d , i m m o r t a l praise 14 Blow ye t h e t r u m p e t , blow 250 NOTHING BUTT H E BLOOD 204
T h e head that once was 117 My Jesus, I love Thee 289 All things are Thine 403, 536
Praise to t h e Lord 6 D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e b e 242 O N C E FORA L L 199
There's a glad new song Praise to God, immortal All things come of Thee 534
3'i P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D 193
praise 14 Bless T h o u the gifts 533 Rejoice, y e p u r e in h e a r t 17 G o d calling yet! 223
T o God be the glory 41 Praise H i m , praise H i m 137
Saviour, teach me day by day 291 G r a n t us, Lord, the grace 537 Safely t h r o u g h a n o t h e r w e e k 37 Holy Spirit, from on high 171
Welcome, happy morning no
S t a n d u p , a n d bless t h e L o r d 16 I a m resolved 216 REDEEMED 203
W E ' R E MARCHING TO ZION 308 There is a green hill far away 98 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400
There is a name I love to hear 131 T R U S T , T R Y , AND P R O V E M E 404 S u n of m y s o u l 15 I h e a r T h y welcome voice 224 Rescue the perishing 207
JUDGMENT When I survey 99 We give Thee but Thine T h e spacious firmament 10 I l a y m y sins o n J e s u s 210 Revive us again 205
own 402, 535 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 I need T h e e , precious Jesus 221 R o c k of A g e s 103
T h e Lord will come 126 LOYALTY SAVED, SAVED 197
T h i s is t h e d a y t h e L o r d 39 JESUS, I COME 233
W I L L JESUS FIND U S WATCH- PATRIOTISM SINCE I HAVE BEEN RE-
A charge to keep I have 358 T o G o d b e t h e glory 41 JESUS Is THE FRIEND Y O U
ING? 119 DEEMED 208
I would be true 315 AMERICA 487 W e praise T h e e , O G o d 11 NEED 214
With j o y w e hail the sacred 38 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93
KINGDOM LOYALTY TO CHRIST 407 AMERICA, T H E BEAUTIFUL 489 JESUS PAID I T A L L 225
Truehearted, wholehearted 410 LORD, I'M COMING H O M E 237 T H E W A Y O F T H E CROSS 196
BATTLE HYMN 488
H e is c o m i n g 121 T h e r e is a f o u n t a i n 92
I love T h y k i n g d o m , L o r d 38a
Who is on the Lord's side 413 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54 PRAYER LOVE LIFTED M E 212
Yield not to temptation 364 T H E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER 486 No, not despairingly 206 T h e r e is a g r e e n hill f a r a w a y 98
J e s u s shall reign 116 Abide with m e 295 T h o u , O C h r i s t , of C a l v a r y 189
Pass m e n o t , O gentle Sav-
R e j o i c e , t h e L o r d is K i n g 108 MARRIAGE PEACE—WITH GOD B R E A T H E ON M E 174
iour 219 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e 213
T H E KINGDOM IS COMING 409 Breathe on m e , breath 167 WHAT A WONDERFUL SAV-
0 perfect love 501 Art thou weary 245 Tell m e t h e old, old story 222
T h e L o r d will c o m e 126 CHILD'S MORNING HYMN 341
T h e voice that breathed 502 C o m e to Jesus, y e w h o l a b o r 246 T e l l m e t h e s t o r y of J e s u s 211 IOUR 130
T h e r e ' s a light u p o n the 124 C o m e , H o l y Spirit 169 W h e n I survey 99
F r o m every stormy wind 296 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e 213
W H A T I F I T WERE TODAY? 125 MISSIONS Come, T h o u Fount 313 W H I T E R THAN S N O W 201
1 h e a r d t h e v o i c e of J e s u s s a y 302 Dear Lord and Father 335 T h r o w o u t t h e lifeline 217
Y e s e r v a n t s of G o d 147 C h r i s t for t h e w o r l d w e sing 4 5 8 " W H O S O E V E R " M E A N E T H M E 209
IT IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265
D r a w T h o u m y soul, O W h y do you wait 220
F a t h e r i n h e a v e n , w h o lovest 460 Like a river glorious 294 WHY NOT NOW? 218 Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN 215
LORD'S DAY Fling o u t the b a n n e r 446
Christ 314
N E A R TO THE H E A R T OF G O D 301 Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN 215
O day of rest and gladness 36 G o to d a r k G e t h s e m a n e 105 SAVIOUR—(See Christ-
F o r w a r d t h r o u g h t h e ages 463 N o w , on l a n d a n d sea 28
O T h o u whose hand 379 God, that madest earth 30 Saviour)
F r o m G r e e n l a n d ' s icy m o u n - Saviour, a g a i n to T h y d e a r 27 RESURRECTION—(See
Safely through another week 37 HIGHER GROUND 319
tains 449 SWEET PEACE, THEGIFT 299 also Christ—Resurrection of)
H o l y G h o s t , w i t h l i g h t d i v i n e 170 SECOND COMING—(See
This is the day the Lord 39 From ocean unto ocean 450 WONDERFUL PEACE 285
Welcome, delightful morn 21 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 C h r i s t t h e L o r d is r i s e n t o d a y 115 Christ—Return of)
Hail to the brightness 453 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL
With joy we hail the sacred 38 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282 H E LIVES 279
H a r k , t h e v o i c e of J e s u s 440 JESUS I42
1 AM PRAYING FOR Y O U 232 I know that m y Redeemer 127 SECURITY
H e r a l d s of C h r i s t 452
LORD'S SUPPER 1 l o v e t o tell t h e s t o r y 141 PEACE—ON EARTH I am Thine, O Lord 349 Lo, H e comes with clouds 123 F r o m every stormy wind 296
I need T h e e every h o u r 334 R i s e , m y soul 122 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54
A parting hymn we sing 397 I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t 443 Crown Him with many
Jesus, Saviour, pilot m e 337 Still, still w i t h T h e e 25 GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF
Be known to us 398 Jesus shall reign 116 crowns 152
J e s u s , T h o u j o y of l o v i n g 136 WHAT I F I T WERE TODAY? 125 You 274
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Have faith in God 253 0 Jesus, Master, when today 466 TEMPERANCE AND
H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL 272 Where cross the crowded 464 MORAL UPRIGHT-
How firm a foundation 262, 263 N E S S — ( S e e Christian
I KNOW WHOM I HAVE BE- SOUL-WINNING Citizenship)
LIEVED 275
I n heavenly love abiding 303 BRING T H E M IN 429 THANKFULNESS
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL
Like a river glorious
265
294
BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES
Hark, the voice of Jesus
432
440
ANNIVERSARY HYMN
Come, ye thankful people
500
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Index of First Lines and Titles
O God, our help in ages past 286 1 AM PRAYING FOR YOU 232 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318
O Holy Saviour 287 I love to tell the story 141 For all the blessings 495
O SAFE TO THE ROCK 2 71 Lord, lay some soul upon 332 For the beauty of the earth 153
L O R D , SEND A REVIVAL 333 Now thank we all our God 491 T i t l e s are i n S m a l l C a p s ; first l i n e s i n l o w e r case t y p e
O N C E FOR A L L 199
Rock of Ages 103 M A K E M E A BLESSING 431 Praise to God, immortal praise 14
Saviour, again to Thy 27 M A K E M E A CHANNEL 438 THANKSGIVING HYMN 494 A charge to keep I have, 358 AMERICA, 487
Standing on the promises 266 Must I go, and empty- We gather together 492 AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL, 489
A C H I L D OF THE KING, 270
Sun of my soul 15 handed 430 We plow the fields 493
Rescue the perishing 207 A glory gilds the sacred page, 186 Angels, from the realms of glory, 76
T H E HAVEN OF REST 228 TRUST
T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87 T H E KING'S BUSINESS 433 A mighty fortress is our God, 40 Angels we have h e a r d o n high, 64
T H E SOLID ROCK 283 Throw out the lifeline 217 Cast thy burden 254 A p a r t i n g h y m n we sing, 397 ANNIVERSARY H Y M N , 500
We praise Thee, O God 11 W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS 470 FAITH Is THE VICTORY 256
Faith of our fathers 252 A ruler once came to Jesus by night, 215 A n o t h e r year is d a w n i n g , 497
WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL
God moves in a mysterious A wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord, "Are ye able?" said the Master, 351
JESUS I42 STEWARDSHIP—OF LIFE
way 53 272 A R E Y O U W A S H E D IN T H E BLOOD?, 192
Zion stands with hills 378
A CHILD OF THE K I N G 270 Have faith in God 253 Arise, O youth of God, 423
I gave my life for thee 399 I've found a friend 261
Abide with me, 295
SERVICE Master, no offering 401 LEANING ON THE EVERLAST- Alas! a n d did my Saviour bleed (Avon), Art t h o u weary, 245
Hark, the voice of Jesus 440 O U R BEST 437 ING ARMS 371 101 As with gladness m e n of old, 68
I ' L L G O W H E R E YOU W A N T READY 439 Lord, for tomorrow 339 Alas! a n d did my Saviour bleed (Hudson), Ask ye w h a t great thing I know, 161
M E TO G O 425 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400 My faith looks up to Thee 257 A T CALVARY, 96
L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS 300 Take my life, and let it My Jesus, as Thou wilt 251 94
^ 356, 357 O for a faith that will not 255 All creatures of o u r G o d a n d King, 3 A T T H E CROSS, 94
MAKE M E A BLESSING 431
M A K E M E A CHANNEL 438 O God, our help in ages past 286 All glory, laud, a n d honor, 151 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, 26
Must I go, and empty- STEWARDSHIP—OF POS- O worship the King 20 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, 309
O N L Y TRUST H I M 235
All hail the power (Coronation), 132
handed 430 SESSIONS Awake, my tongue, thy t r i b u t e bring, 24
Must Jesus bear the cross 428 Pass me not 219 All hail the power (Diadem), 134
O Master, let me walk 426 All things are Thine 403 So let our lips and lives 323 All hail the power (Miles Lane), 133 Away in a m a n g e r , 77
O Master Workman 441 Master, no offering 401 'Tis so sweet to trust 258
SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400
All people that o n e a r t h d o dwell, 13
O U R BEST 437 TRUST AND O B E Y 260 Be k n o w n to us in b r e a k i n g bread, 398
TRUST, T R Y AND PROVE M E 404 TRUSTING JESUS 259
All the way my Saviour leads me, 268
READY 439
We give Thee but Thine own 402 All things are T h i n e (Eisenach), 536 Be not dismayed whate'er b e t i d e , 274
SATISFIED WITH JESUS 436
YOUTH Be present at o u r table, Lord, 396
Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 All things are T h i n e (Germany), 403
Serve the Lord with gladness 434 SUFFERING—CHRIS- Arise, O youth of God 423 All things bright a n d beautiful, 8 Be T h o u my vision, 62
T H E KING'S BUSINESS 433 T I A N ' S — ( S e e Comfort) Dare to be brave 411
All things come of T h e e , 534 Begin, my t o n g u e , some heavenly theme,
T h e Master hath come 427 Give of your best 353
T o the work 435 GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME 138 All to Jesus I surrender, 363 49
TEMPTATION AND
Work for the night is coming 424 TRIAL Just as I am, Thine own to be 249 Almighty Father, h e a r o u r prayer, 529 B e n e a t h the cross of Jesus, 345
O Master Workman of the Almost persuaded n o w to believe, 248
In the hour of trial 317 race 441 BENEDICTION, 540
SOCIAL BETTERMENT A m I a soldier of the cross, 405
My soul, be on thy guard 420 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Bless T h o u the gifts, 533
God of grace 465 T H E ROCK T H A T Is H I G H E R 320 Shepherd of tender youth 162 AMAZING GRACE, 188 BLESSED ASSURANCE, 269
Hear, hear, O ye nations 467 Yield not to temptation 364 The Master hath come 427 AMENS BLESSED B E T H E N A M E , 140
Bell Cadence, 553 BLESSED R E D E E M E R , 106
Cholmondely, 549 Blessed Saviour, we adore T h e e , 138
Dresden, 543 Blest be the tie, 366
Finir, 554 Blow ye the t r u m p e t , blow, 250
Fourfold, 546
Bread of heaven, o n thee we feed, 395
G u n n e r , 550
Bread of the world, in mercy b r o k e n , 394
Pacem, 551
Break T h o u the bread of life, 178
Restare, 552
B R E A T H E ON M E , 174
St. Peter, 548
Breathe o n me, Breath of God, 167
Sevenfold, 547
B r e t h r e n , we have met to worship, 368
T h r e e f o l d (Traditional), 545
Threefold, 54 4 Brightest a n d best, 67

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Brightly beams o u r Father's mercy, 300 F a t h e r in heaven, w h o lovest all, 460 H a i l , T h o u long-expected Jesus, 70 am h a p p y today, 209
BRING T H E M I N , 429 Father, let m e dedicate, 498 H a i l , T h o u once despised Jesus, 149 A M PRAYING FOR Y O U , 232
B r i n g ye all the tithes, 404 Father, we t h a n k T h e e for the night, 341 H a i l to the brightness, 453 am resolved, 216
BRINGING IN T H E SHEAVES, 432 Fight the good fight, 406 HALLELUJAH! CHRIST IS RISEN, 114 a m satisfied with Jesus, 436
Fling o u t t h e b a n n e r , 446 Hallelujah, hallelujah, h e a r t a n d voice, am so glad that the F a t h e r in heaven,
Cast thy b u r d e n on the Lord, 254 FOOTSTEPS O F JESUS, 362 114 5°9
CHILD'S MORNING H Y M N , 341 For all the blessings of the year, 495 H A L L E L U J A H ! W H A T A SAVIOUR, 163 am so h a p p y in Christ today, 194
C H R I S T AROSE, 113 For the b e a u t y of the earth, 153 H a p p y the h o m e w h e n G o d is there, 374 am T h i n e , O Lord, 349
Christ for the world we sing, 458 Forward t h r o u g h the ages, 463 H a r k ! hark, my soul, 469 am thinking today, 470
Christ has for sin a t o n e m e n t made, 130 Free from the law, O h a p p y condition, H a r k , ten thousand harps, 145 can hear my Saviour calling, 361
CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL M E N , 195 H a r k ! the herald angels sing, 8 i gave My life for thee, 399
CHRIST RETURNETH, 120 F r i e n d of t h e h o m e , 376 H a r k , the voice of Jesus calling, 440 have a Saviour, 232
Christ, the Lord, is risen today, 115 F r o m all the d a r k places, 409 H a r k ! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, 429 have a song I love to sing, 208
Christ, whose glory fills the skies, 22 F r o m every stormy wind that blows, 296 H a v e faith in God, 253 have found a friend in Jesus, 87
C L O S E TO T H E E , 354 F r o m G r e e n l a n d ' s icy m o u n t a i n s , 449 H a v e T h i n e own way, Lord, 355 h e a r the Saviour say, 225
Come, every soul, by sin oppressed, 235 From ocean u n t o ocean, 450 H a v e you been to Jesus, 192 h e a r T h y welcome voice, 224
Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, 385 F r o m over hill a n d plain, 407 H a v e you failed i n your p l a n , 231 h e a r d the bells o n Christmas day,,78
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, 169 H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL, 272 h e a r d the voice of Jesus say, 302
Come, let us t u n e o u r loftiest song, 128 H E INCLUDED M E , 194 k n o w n o t how that Bethlehem's Babe,
Gentle Jesus, meek a n d mild, 510
Come, says Jesus' sacred voice, 244 H E I S A B L E TO D E L I V E R T H E E , 198 276
Gentle Mary laid h e r Child, 73
Come, T h o u Almighty King, 12 H e is coming, 121 know n o t why God's w o n d r o u s grace,
Give of your best to t h e Master, 553
Come, T h o u F o u n t of every blessing, 313 H E I S S O PRECIOUS TO M E , 304
GLORIOUS I S T H Y N A M E , 138 275
Come to Jesus, ye who labor, 246 H E K E E P S M E SINGING, 307
Glorious things of thee are spoken, 381 know that my R e d e e m e r liveth, 127
Come to the Saviour now, 226 H e leadeth me! O blessed tho't, 58
Glory be to the F a t h e r (1st setting), 524 K N O W T H E B I B L E Is T R U E , 184
H E LIFTED M E , 202
"Come u n t o Me," ye weary, 227 Glory be to the Father (2nd setting), 525 k n o w the Bible was sent from God, 184
H E LIVES, 279
Come, we that love the Lord, 308 Glory be to the F a t h e r (3rd setting), 526 K N O W W H O M I H A V E BELIEVED, 275
Come, ye disconsolate, 297 G L O R Y TO H I S N A M E , 95 H e a r , hear, O ye nations, 467 lay my sins o n Jesus, 210
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, 109 Go to d a r k Gethsemane, 105 H e a r o u r prayer, O heavenly Father, 531 love T h e e , 150
Come, ye sinners, p o o r a n d needy, 241 God be with you till we meet again, 372 H e a r o u r prayer, O Lord, 530 love T h y kingdom, Lord, 382
Come, ye thankful people, come, 490 G o d calling yet! shall I n o t hear, 223 H e a r ye t h e Master's call, 437 love to tell the story, 141
C o m i n g now to T h e e , 342 G o d give us Christian homes, 377 H e r a l d s of Christ, 452 must needs go home, 196
C O U N T YOUR BLESSINGS, 318 G o d is love, H i s mercy brightens, 50 H e r e at T h y table, Lord, 392 must tell Jesus, 298
Create in me a clean heart, O God, 518 G o d moves in a mysterious way, 53 H e r e , O my Lord, 391 need T h e e every hour, 334
C r o w n H i m w i t h m a n y crowns, 152 G o d of grace a n d G o d of glory, 465 H I D I N G IN T H E E , 271 need T h e e , precious Jesus, 221
G o d of o u r fathers, whose almighty h a n d . H I G H E R GROUND, 319 '. saw the cross of Jesus, 190
D a r e to be brave, 411 His W A Y WITH T H E E , 239 . serve a risen Saviour, 279
54 H o l y Bible, Book divine, 179
Day is dying i n t h e west, 29 '. stand amazed in the presence, 139
God, o u r Father, we a d o r e T h e e , 5 Holy Ghost, with light divine, 170
D e a r Lord a n d F a t h e r of m a n k i n d , 335 SURRENDER A L L , 363
God, that madest earth a n d heaven, 30 Holy, holy, holy, 1
DEDICATORY H Y M N , 499 . t h i n k w h e n I r e a d that sweet story, 506
G o d the almighty O n e , 42 H o l y Spirit, breathe o n me, 174
D e p t h of mercy! can there be, 242 was sinking d e e p in sin, 212
G o d who touchest earth with beauty, 45 H o l y Spirit, faithful guide, 165
Down at the cross, 95 '. W I L L ARISE AND G o TO JESUS, 241
G O D W I L L T A K E CARE O F Y O U , 274
DOXOLOGY, 13, 514
Holy Spirit, from on high, 171 '. W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E , 278
G o o d Christian men, rejoice, 74 H o p e of the world, 282
D r a w T h o u my soul, O Christ, 314 '. will sing of my Redeemer, 143
G R A C E G R E A T E R THAN O U R SIN, 200
H o w beauteous were the marks, 84 '. will sing the w o n d r o u s story, 144
Grace, love, a n d peace abide, 539 H o w firm a foundation (Foundation), 263 ! would be true, 315
E n c a m p e d along the hills of light, 256 Gracious Saviour, who didst h o n o r , 503 H o w firm a foundation (Adeste Fideles), f you are tired of the load, 230
E t e r n a l Father, strong to save, 61 G r a n t us, Lord, the grace of giving, 537
262 'LL G o W H E R E Y O U W A N T M E TO G o , 425
Great is T h y faithfulness, 47
H o w sweet the n a m e of Jesus sounds, 160 'LL L I V E FOR H I M , 359
Face to face with Christ, 475 G r e a t Redeemer, we adore T h e e , 154
H o w tedious a n d tasteless the hours, 306 i'm pressing o n the u p w a r d way, 319
Fairest Lord Jesus, 159 G u i d e me, O T h o u great J e h o v a h (Cwm
immortal, invisible, 43
F A I T H Is T H E VICTORY, 256 R h o n d d a ) , 55
I am a stranger here, 433 immortal Love, forever full, 277
Faith of o u r fathers, 252 G u i d e me, O T h o u great J e h o v a h (Zion),
in Christ there is n o East or West, 443
Father, I stretch my h a n d s to T h e e , 46 56 I am coming to the cross, 243
I n heavenly love abiding, 303 L e a d o n , O K i n g eternal, 417 My dear Redeemer and my Lord, 83 O love t h a t wilt n o t let me go, 290
I n Jesus' n a m e we pray, 528 L E A N I N G ON T H E EVERLASTING A R M S , 371 My faith looks u p to T h e e , 257 O Master, let me walk with T h e e , 426
I n loving-kindness Jesus came, 202 L e t all m o r t a l flesh keep silence, 80 My F a t h e r is rich in houses a n d lands, 270 O Master W o r k m a n of the race, 441
I n m e m o r y of the Saviour's love, 393 L e t all o n e a r t h their voices raise, 7 My h o p e is built on n o t h i n g less, 283 O my soul, bless God the Father, 51
I n t h e cross of Christ I glory, 100 L E T JESUS C O M E INTO Y O U R H E A R T , 230 My Jesus, as T h o u wilt, 251 O perfect love, 501
I n the h o u r of trial, 317 L E T O T H E R S SEE JESUS IN Y O U , 348 My Jesus, I love T h e e , 289 O sacred Head, now w o u n d e d , 91
I n t o t h e woods my Master went, 90 L E T T H E L O W E R L I G H T S B E BURNING, 300 My life, my love I give to T h e e , 359 O safe to the Rock, 271
Is YOUR A L L ON T H E A L T A R ? , 350 L e t the words of my m o u t h , 532 M Y PRAYER, 338 O, say, can you see, 486
Is y o u r life a c h a n n e l of blessing, 438 Let there be light, 444 M Y REDEEMER, 143 O sometimes the shadows are deep, 320
I t came u p o n the m i d n i g h t clear, 71 Lift u p your heads, ye mighty gates, 247 M Y SAVIOUR FIRST OF A L L , 472 O T H A T W I L L B E GLORY, 485
I T Is W E L L W I T H M Y SOUL, 265 Light of t h e world, we hail T h e e , 454 MY SAVIOUR'S LOVE, 139 O they tell me of a h o m e , 484
I t may be at m o r n , 120 Like a river glorious, 294 My soul, be on thy guard, 420 O think of the h o m e over there, 480
I t may n o t be o n t h e m o u n t a i n ' s height, Like r a d i a n t sunshine, 285 My soul in sad exile, 228 O T h o u G o d of my salvation, 164
Living for Jesus, 352 O T h o u who in J o r d a n , 388
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I've found a friend (Friend), 261 Lo, H e comes with clouds descending, 123 N E A R T H E CROSS, 97
O T h o u whose gracious presence blest,
I've found a friend ( R a p t u r e ) , 197 Look, ye saints, 148 N E A R TO THE H E A R T O F G O D , 301 375
I've w a n d e r e d far away from God, 237 Lord, as of old at Pentecost, 173 Nearer, my God, to T h e e , 322 O T h o u whose h a n d h a t h b r o u g h t us, 379
Lord, dismiss us with T h y blessing, 31 Nearer, still nearer, 281 O where are kings a n d empires now, 383
J e h o v a h the Lord, o u r Saviour a n d King, Lord, for tomorrow a n d its needs, 339 N o , n o t despairingly, 206 O W H Y N O T TONIGHT?, 234
494 LORD, I ' M COMING H O M E , 237 N O T H I N G BUT THE BLOOD, 204 O W o r d of God incarnate, 183
Jerusalem, the golden, 477 L o r d Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole, Now for each yearning heart, 527 O worship the King, 20
Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult, 360 201 Now, on land and sea descending, 28 O worship the Lord, 521
JESUS, I C O M E , 233 Lord, lay some soul u p o n m y heart, 332 Now thank we all our God, 491 O Zion haste, 451
Jesus, I my cross have taken, 387 L O R D , SEND A REVIVAL, 333 Now the day is over, 35 Of the themes t h a t m e n have k n o w n , 293
Jesus is all the world to me, 155 Lord, speak to m e t h a t I may speak, 340 Now to the Lord a noble song, 19 Oh, for a closer walk, 365
Love divine, all loves excelling, 2 OH, How I L O V E JESUS, 131
JESUS Is CALLING, 229
Jesus is coming to e a r t h again, 125 LOVE IS THE T H E M E , 293 O n a hill far away, 93
O beautiful for spacious skies, 489
LOVE LIFTED M E , 212 O n J o r d a n ' s stormy banks (O'Kane), 478
Jesus is tenderly calling, 229 O blessed day of m o t h e r h o o d , 504
Low in t h e grave H e lay, 113 O n J o r d a n ' s stormy banks (Promised
JESUS I S T H E FRIEND Y O U N E E D , 214 O b r o t h e r man, fold to thy heart, 447
L O Y A L T Y TO CHRIST, 407 L a n d ) , 479
Jesus, k e e p m e n e a r t h e cross, 97 O come, all ye faithful, 66
O N C E FOR A L L , 199
Jesus, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth), O could I speak the matchless worth, 146
Majestic sweetness sits e n t h r o n e d , 118 Once to every m a n a n d n a t i o n , 418
158 O day of rest and gladness, 36
M A K E M E A BLESSING, 431 O N E D A Y , 85
Jesus, lover of my soul (Martyn), 156 O d o n o t let the word d e p a r t , 234
M A K E M E A C H A N N E L OF BLESSING, 438 ONLY TRUST H I M , 235
Jesus, lover of my soul (Refuge), 157 O Father, unto T h e e , 517
" M a n of sorrows," what a name, 163 Onward, Christian soldiers, 412
J E S U S LOVES E V E N M E , 509 O for a faith that will n o t shrink, 255
M a r c h on, O soul, with strength, 422 O p e n my eyes t h a t I may see, 312
Jesus loves me, 512 O for a thousand tongues (Azmon), 129
Marvelous grace of o u r loving Lord, 200 O U R BEST, 437
JESUS P A I D I T A L L , 225 O for a thousand tongues (Blessed N a m e ) , O u r Father in heaven, 343
JESUS SAVES, 191 Master, n o offering costly a n d sweet, 401 140
May the grace of Christ, o u r Saviour O u r L o r d Christ h a t h risen, 112
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me, 337 O God of light, T h y W o r d , 185 O u t in the highways a n d byways of life,
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun, 116 (Dorrnance), 538 O G o d of our fathers, 500
Jesus, the very t h o u g h t of T h e e , 135 May the grace of Christ, o u r Saviour O God, our help in ages past, 286 431
(Bryson City), 540 O u t of my b o n d a g e , sorrow a n d night, 233
Jesus, T h o u joy of loving hearts, 136 O God, we pray for all m a n k i n d , 456
Jesus, T h y boundless love to me, 288 Mighty God, while angels bless T h e e , 4 O h a p p y day, that fixed my choice, 389 Pass m e not, O gentle Saviour, 219
J o y to the world! the L o r d is come, 65 M i n e eyes have seen the glory, 488 O h a p p y home where T h o u art loved, 373 PENTECOSTAL P O W E R , 173
Joyful, joyful, we adore T h e e , 44 More a b o u t Jesus, 321 O Holy Saviour, friend unseen, 287 P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D , 193
J u s t as I am, T h i n e own to be, 249 M o r e holiness give me, 338 O Jesus, I have promised, 386 Praise G o d from w h o m all blessings flow,
J u s t as I am, 240 M o r e like Jesus would I be, 316 O Jesus, Master, w h e n today, 466
M o r e like the Master, 325 O Jesus, T h o u art standing, 346 PRAISE HIM, ALL YE LITTLE CHILDREN,
JUST W H E N I NEED H I M MOST, 267
More love to T h e e , O Christ, 292 G* land of rest for thee I sigh, 284 511
Must I go, a n d empty-handed, 430 O little town of Bethlehem, 75 Praise H i m , praise H i m , 137
L e a d , kindly light, 60 Must Jesus bear the cross alone, 428 O Lord of love, T h o u light divine, 520 Praise, my soul; the King of heaven, 18
L e a d me, Lord, 522 My country, 'tis of thee, 487 O love of God most full, 52 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore H i m , g
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Praise to God, immortal praise, 14 Spirit of t h e living God, 523 T h e Master h a t h come, 427 T o H i m w h o hallows all o u r days, 499
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, 6 Stand u p , a n d bless the Lord, 16 T h e m o r n i n g light is breaking, 448 T o the work, 435
Prayer is t h e soul's sincere desire, 336 Stand u p , stand u p for Jesus (Geibel), 419 T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D , 231 T r i a l s dark o n every h a n d , 473
P u r e r in heart, O God, 369 Stand u p , stand u p for Jesus (Webb), 415 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS, 93 T r u e h e a r t e d , wholehearted, 410
S t a n d i n g o n the promises, 266 T h e r a d i a n t m o r n h a t h passed away, 32 T R U S T AND O B E Y , 260
READY, 439 Still, still with T h e e , 25 T H E R O C K T H A T I S H I G H E R T H A N I, 320 T R U S T , T R Y , AND PROVE M E , 404
REDEEMED, 203 Sun of my soul, T h o u Saviour dear, 15 T H E SOLID R O C K , 283 TRUSTING JESUS, 259
R e d e e m e d , how I love to proclaim it, 203 SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL, 273 T h e Son of G o d goes forth to war, 414
U p Calvary's m o u n t a i n , 106
Rejoice, the L o r d is King, 108 S W E E T B Y AND B Y , 471 T h e spacious firmament, 10
Rejoice, ye p u r e in heart, 17 Sweet h o u r of prayer, 327 T H E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, 486 Walk in the light, 370
Rescue the perishing, 207 Sweet is t h e promise, 278 T h e strife is o'er, 107 W a t c h m a n ! tell us of the night, 462
Revealing W o r d , thy light portrays, 177 SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T OF GOD'S LOVE, T H E UNCLOUDED D A Y , 484 We are living, we are dwelling, 421
REVIVE U S AGAIN, 205 299 T h e Voice that b r e a t h e d o'er Eden, 502 We gather together, 492
R i d e on! ride o n in majesty, 102 Sweetly, Lord, have we h e a r d T h e e call- T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS LEADS H O M E , ig6 W e give T h e e b u t T h i n e own, 402
R i n g o u t the old, r i n g in the new, 496 ing, 362 T h e whole world was lost, 88 We give T h e e b u t T h i n e own, 535
Rise, my soul, a n d stretch thy wings, 12a T h e wise may b r i n g their learning, 513 W e have h e a r d the joyful sound, 191
Rise u p , O m e n of God, 445 T a k e my life, a n d let it be ( H e n d o n ) , 357 T h e r e comes to my heart one sweet strain, W e plow the fields, 493
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 103 T a k e my life, a n d let it be (Yarbrough), 299 W e praise T h e e , O God, 205
356 T h e r e is a fountain, 92 W e praise T h e e , O God, o u r Redeemer,
Safely through a n o t h e r week, 37 T a k e the n a m e of Jesus with you, 305 T h e r e is a green hill far away, 98
SATISFIED W I T H JESUS, 436 T a k e t i m e t o b e holy, 367 T h e r e is a n a m e I love to hear, 131 W E S H A L L S E E T H E K I N G SOMEDAY, 474
SAVED, SAVED, 197 T a k e u p thy cross a n d follow Me, 347 T h e r e is a place of quiet rest, 301 W e would see Jesus, 324
Saviour, again to T h y d e a r N a m e , 27 T e a c h m e to pray, 330 T h e r e is never a day so dreary, 142 W e would see Jesus; lo! His star is shin-
Saviour, b r e a t h e an evening blessing, 34 T e l l m e the old, old story, 222 T H E R E Is P O W E R IN THE BLOOD, 193 ing, 89
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, 344 T e l l m e the stories of Jesus, 505 T h e r e is sunshine in my soul today, 273 W e would worship T h e e , 519
Saviour, more t h a n life to me, 326 T e l l m e t h e story of Jesus, 211 T h e r e shall be showers of blessing, 264 W E ' L L W O R K T I L L JESUS C O M E S , 284
Saviour, teach me day by day, 291 T e n t h o u s a n d times ten thousand, 476 T h e r e ' s a call comes ringing, 457 Welcome, delightful m o r n , 21
Saviour, T h y dying love, 400 THANKSGIVING H Y M N , 494 T h e r e ' s a glad new song, 311 Welcome, h a p p y m o r n i n g , 110
T H E B A N N E R O F T H E CROSS, 408 T h e r e ' s a land that is fairer than day, 471 W E ' R E M A R C H I N G TO ZION, 308
Seal us, O Holy Spirit, 175
T h e church's o n e foundation, 380 T h e r e ' s a light u p o n the m o u n t a i n s , 124 We've a story to tell, 455
SEND A G R E A T REVIVAL, 342
T h e day of resurrection, 111 T h e r e ' s a royal b a n n e r , 408 W h a t a fellowship, what a joy divine, 371
Send a revival, O Christ, my Lord, 333
T H E DIVINE GIFT, 185 T h e r e ' s a song in the air, 69 W h a t a friend we have in Jesus, 328
SEND T H E L I G H T , 457
T h e first Noel, 63 T h e r e ' s a wideness in God's mercy, 48 W h a t a wonderful change in my life, 310
Serve the L o r d with gladness, 434
T h e great Physician, 86 T h e r e ' s within my heart a melody, 307 W H A T A W O N D E R F U L SAVIOUR, 130
Shall we gather at the river, 481
T H E HAVEN or REST, 228 T h i s is my Father's world, 59 W h a t can I give to Jesus, 508
S h e p h e r d of t e n d e r youth, 162
The h e a d that once was crowned, 117 T h i s is the day the Lord h a t h made, 39 W h a t can wash away my sin, 204
Silent night, holy night, 72
The heavens declare T h y glory, 187 T h i s rite o u r blest Redeemer gave, 384 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?, 125
Simply trusting every day, 259
The Holy Ghost is here, 168 T h o ' the way we journey, 474 W h e n all my labors a n d trials are o'er,
SINCE I H A V E B E E N R E D E E M E D , 208
The King of love my S h e p h e r d is, 280 T h o u didst leave T h y throne, 82
SINCE JESUS C A M E INTO M Y H E A R T , 310
T h o u hast said, exalted Jesus, 390 485
T H E KING'S BUSINESS, 433
Sing the w o n d r o u s love of Jesus, 483 W h e n I can r e a d my title clear, 468
T H E KINGDOM I S COMING, 409 T h o u , my everlasting portion, 354
Sing them over again to me, 181 W h e n I survey the wondrous cross, 99
T h e light of G o d is falling, 442 T h o u , O Christ of Calvary, 189
Sinners Jesus will receive, 195 W h e n Jesus comes to reward His servants,
T H E L I G H T O F T H E W O R L D I S JESUS, 88 T h o u , whose almighty word, 461
So let o u r lips a n d lives express, 323 T h o u g h your sins be as scarlet, 213 119
T H E L I L Y OF THE VALLEY, 87
So precious is Jesus, 304 T h r o w out the lifeline, 217 W h e n m o r n i n g gilds the skies, 23
T h e L o r d bless thee a n d keep thee, 541
Softly a n d tenderly Jesus is calling, 236 T h y W o r d is a l a m p to my feet, 180 W h e n my life work is ended, 472
T h e Lord bless you a n d keep you, 542
Softly now the light of day, 33 T h y W o r d is like a garden, Lord, 182 W h e n peace like a river, 265
T h e L o r d is in His holy t e m p l e ( Q u a m
Soldiers of Christ, arise, 416 'Tis midnight, a n d on Olive's brow, 104 W H E N T H E MORNING C O M E S , 473
SOMETHING FOR T H E E , 400 Dilecta), 515 ' T i s so sweet to trust in Jesus, 258 WHEN T H E R O L L I S CALLED UP YONDER,
Sowing in the m o r n i n g , 432 T h e L o r d is in His holy temple (Shaw- ' T i s the blessed h o u r of prayer, 329 482
Speak to my heart, 331 nee), 516 ' T i s the grandest theme, 198 W h e n the sun shines bright, 214
Spirit divine, a t t e n d o u r prayer, 172 T h e L o r d is my Shepherd, 57 T o G o d be the glory, 41 W h e n the t r u m p e t of the L o r d shall
Spirit of God, descend, 166 T h e L o r d will come, 126 sound, 482

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W h e n u p o n life's billows, 318 W i t h h a p p y voices ringing, 507
W H E N W E A L L G E T TO H E A V E N , 483 W i t h joy we hail the sacred day, 38
W h e n we walk with the Lord, 260 W O N D E R F U L P E A C E OF M Y SAVIOUR, 285
W h e r e cross the crowded ways of life, 464 W O N D E R F U L , W O N D E R F U L JESUS, 142
W H E R E H E LEADS M E , 361 WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE, 181
W H E R E V E R H E LEADS I ' L L G o , 347 W o r d of God, across the ages, 176
W h i l e passing t h r o u g h this world, 348 W o r k , for the night is coming, 424
W h i l e shepherds watched their flocks, 79 W o u l d you be free from the b u r d e n of
W h i l e we pray a n d while we plead, 218 sin, 193
W H I T E R T H A N SNOW, 201 W o u l d you live for Jesus, 239
W h o is o n the Lord's side, 413
"Whosoever h e a r e t h , " 238 Ye Christian heralds, 459
"WHOSOEVER" MEANETH M E , 209 Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN, 215

"WHOSOEVER W I L L , " 238 Ye servants of God, 147


W h y d o you wait, 220 Years I spent in vanity a n d pride, 96
W H Y N O T Now?, 218 Yield n o t to t e m p t a t i o n , 364
W I L L JESUS F I N D Us WATCHING?, 119 You have longed for sweet peace, 350
W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS, 470 Zion stands with hills s u r r o u n d e d , 378

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