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1
“Come!” ’Tis Jesus Gently Calling
Annie S. Ormsby
(Trust in Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
William J. Kirkpatrick
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2
As the Serpent Raised by Moses
John Newton
(Take the World but Give Me Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
John R. Sweney
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bent
dis
is
on
clos
stron
ru
es
ger,
in,
To
I
But,
the
My
I
wound
pre
said—
ed
cious
it
sin
blood
shall
ner’s
have
not
sight.
spilt:
be;
Hear
Tho’
You
His
your
had
gra
heart
been
cious
has
for
in
long
ev
vi
been
er
ta
har
wretch
tion,
dened,
ed,
“I
Look
Had
have
on
I
life
Me—
not
and
it
es
peace
soft
poused
to
shall
your
give,
grow;
part;
I
Your
Now
have
trans
be
wrought
gres
hold
out
sions
My
full
shall
arms
sal
be
out
va
par
stretch
tion,
doned,
ed
Sin
And
To
ner,
I’ll
re
look
wash
ceive
to
you
you
Me
white
to
and
as
My
live.”
snow.”
heart.”
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→
3
Behold, Behold the Lamb of God
Joseph Hoskins
(Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
D. F. Auber
Be
1.
See,
2.
Come,
3.
Wher
4.
hold,
see
sin
e’er
be
His
ners,
I
hold
arms
see
go
the
ex
Him
I’ll
Lamb
tend
lift
tell
of
ed
ed
the
God
wide
up
story
On
On
On
Of
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
On
On
On
Of
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
For
Be
He
In
us
hold
drinks
noth
He
His
for
ing
shed
bleed
you
else
His
ing
the
my
pre
hands
bit
soul
cious
and
ter
shall
blood
side
cup
glory,
On
On
On
Save
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
On
On
On
Save
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
Oh
The
The
Yes;
hear
sun
rocks
this
the
with
do
my
o
holds
rend,
con
ver
his
the
stant
whelm
rays
moun
theme
ing
of
tains
shall
cry—
light,
quake,
be,
“E
The
While
Thro’
li
heavens
Je
time,
la
are
sus
and
ma
clothed
doth
in
sa
in
a
e
bach
shades
tone
ter
tha
of
ment
ni
ni,”
night;
make,
ty,
Draw
While
While
That
near
Je
Je
Je
and
sus
sus
sus
see
wins
suf
tast
the
the
fers
ed
Sav
glo
for
death
iour
rious
our
for
die
fight
sake,
me
On
On
On
On
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
On
On
On
On
the
the
the
the
cross!
cross!
cross!
cross!
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3
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4
Behold the Saviour at the Door
Joseph Grigg
(St. Catherine. 6—8s.)
Henri F. Hemy, arr. by J. G. Walton
Be
1.
Oh
2.
Ad
3.
Ad
4.
hold
love
mit
mit
the
ly
Him,
Him,
Sav
at
ere
for
iour
ti
His
the
at
tude!
an
hu
the
He
ger
man
door!
stands
burn,
breast
He
With
Lest
Ne’er
gen
o
He
en
tly
pen
de
ter
knocks—
heart
part
tained
has
and
and
so
knocked
out
ne’er
kind
be
stretched
re
a
fore;
hands;
turn;
guest;
Has
Oh
Ad
No
wait
match
mit
mor
ed
less
Him,
tal
long—
kind
or
tongue
is
ness!
the
their
wait
and
hour’s
joys
ing
He
at
can
still;
shows
hand
tell,
You
His
When
With
use
match
at
whom
no
less
His
He
oth
kind
door
con
er
ness
de
de
friend
to
nied
scends
so
His
you’ll
to
ill.
foes.
stand.
dwell.
R
EFRAIN
O
pen
the
door,
He’ll
en
ter
in,
And
sup
with
you,
and
you
with
Him.
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5
By Faith I See the Saviour Dying
Richard Jukes
(Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
D. F. Auber
By
1.
Did
2.
Long
3.
How
4.
faith
Christ,
as
sweet
I
when
I
the
see
I
live
truth,
the
was
I’d
ye
Sav
sin
still
sin
iour
pur
be
ners,
dy
su
cry
hear
ing
ing,
ing,
it,
On
Think
Mer
Mer
the
of
cy’s
cy’s
tree,
me,
free,
free,
on
think
mer
mer
the
of
cy’s
cy’s
tree;
me?
free;
free.
To
And
Point
Ye
ru
did
to
saints
ined
He
the
of
sin
save
Lamb
God,
ners
my
for
to
He
soul
sin
all
is
from
ners
de
cry
ru
dy
clare
ing—
in?
ing
it,
Look
Can
On
Mer
to
it
the
cy’s
Me,
be,
tree,
free,
look
can
on
mer
to
it
the
cy’s
Me.
be?
tree.
free.
He
Oh,
There
Vis
bids
yes,
all
it
the
He
my
your
guilt
did
foes
neigh
y
sal
He
bor’s
now
va
hath
dark
draw
tion
with
a
near;
bring;
stood,
bode,
Hark,
He
Washed
Pro
hark!
is
all
claim
His
a
my
to
pre
Proph
sins
all
cious
et,
a
this
words
Priest
way
love
I
and
in
of
hear—
King;
blood,
God,
So
And
Made
Oh,
soft,
now
man
spread
so
my
i
the
sweet,
hap
fest
joy
they
py
the
ful
ban
soul
love
news
ish
can
of
a
fear:
sing,
God,
broad,
Mer
Mer
E’en
Mer
cy’s
cy’s
to
cy’s
free,
free,
me,
free,
mer
mer
e’en
mer
cy’s
cy’s
to
cy’s
free.
free.
me.
free.
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3
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8
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→
6
“Come Unto Me”
Nathaniel Norton
(10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
“Come
1.
Wear
2.
O
3.
Life,
4.
un
y
dy
rest
to
with
ing
and
Me.”
life’s
man,
peace,
It
long
with
the
is
strug
guilt
flow’rs
the
gle,
and
of
Sav
full
sin
death
iour’s
of
dis
less
voice—
pain,
mayed,
bloom,
The
O
With
The
Lord
doubt
con
Sav
of
ing
science
iour
life,
soul,
wak
gives
who
thy
ened,
us—
bids
Sav
of
not
thy
iour
thy
be
heart
calls
God
yond
re
a
a
the
joice;
gain;
fraid;
tomb,
O
Thy
’Twixt
But
wear
doubts
hopes
here,
y
shall
and
and
heart,
van
fears—
now,
with
ish,
oh,
on
heav
and
end
earth,
y
thy
the
the
cares
sor
anx
taste
op
rows
ious
is
pressed,
cease:
strife!
giv’n
“Come
“Come
“Come
Of
un
un
un
joys
to
to
to
which
Me,”
Me,”
Me,”
wait
and
and
and
us
I
I
I
thro’
will
will
will
the
give
give
give
gates
you
you
you
of
rest.
peace.
life.
heaven.
R
EFRAIN
“Come
“Come
un
un
to
to
Me,”
Me,”
“Oh
“come
come
un
un
to
to
Me,”
Me,”
“Come
“Come
un
un
to
to
Me,
Me,
and
and
I
will
give
you
rest,”
I
I
will
will
give
give,
you
will
ritard.
rest,
give
you
rest.
I
I
will
will
give
give,
you
will
rest.
give
you
rest.
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2
3
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8
9
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→
7
My Hope on Nothing Less Is Built
Edward Mote
(Solid Rock. L. M. with Refrain)
William B. Bradbury
My
1.
Should
2.
E
3.
hope
dark
ter
on
ness
nal
noth
seem
ly
ing
to
His
less
veil
prom
is
His
ise
built
face,
stands,
Than
Un
My
Je
changed
name
sus,
is
is
and
He,
gra
the
un
ven
blood
changed
on
He
His
His
spilt;
grace;
hands;
I
In
Let
dare
ev
all
not
’ry
a
trust
high
round
the
and
my
sweet
storm
soul
est
y
give
frame,
gale
way,
But
Faith’s
He
whol
an
still
ly
chor
a
lean
holds
bides
on
with
my
His
in
last
blest
the
ing
name.
veil.
stay.
R
EFRAIN
On
Christ,
the
sol
id
Rock,
I
stand,
All
oth
er
ground
is
sink
ing
sand,
All
oth
er
ground
is
sink
ing
sand.
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2
3
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6
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8
9
0
→
8
Come, Weary, Anxious, Laden Soul
(Troyte. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
Arthur H. D. Troyte
found
Come,
1.
Be
2.
True
3.
God
4.
Oh,
5.
wear
hold
joy
loves
if
y,
the
the
to
to
anx
cross
world
hear
Je
ious,
on
can
the
sus
la
which
ne’er
con
you
den
He
af
trite
re
soul,
died;
ford,
cry,
pair,
To
Be
’Tis
He
You’ll
Je
hold
loves
find
sus
His
a
to
e
come,
wound
lone
see
ter
and
ed,
in
the
nal
be
bleed
Christ
tear
com
made
ing
the
ful
fort
whole;
side:
Lord,
eye,
there,
On
Come,
In
To
And
Him
in
Him
read
soon
your
His
for
the
shall
heav
pre
wretch
spir
heaven
y
cious
ed
it’s
ly
bur
love
sin
deep
glo
den
con
ners
felt
ry
roll—
fide—
stored—
sigh—
share—
Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,
Come,
anx
anx
anx
anx
anx
ious
ious
ious
ious
ious
sin
sin
sin
sin
sin
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
ner,
come!
come!
come!
come!
come!
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9
Redeemed by Blood
(Ernan. L. M.)
Lowell Mason
Re
1.
No
2.
But
3.
But
4.
deemed
vic
He,
lo!
by
tim
the
He’s
blood,
of
Lord
ris
the
in
of
en
work
fe
glo
from
of
rior
ry,
the
love,
worth
came,
grave,
A
Could
Up
And
maz
ward
on
bears
ing
the
the
the
truth,
stroke
cross
great
the
that
He
est,
blood
jus
bowed
sweet
of
tice
His
est
One
aimed;
head;
name;
Whose
For
He
The
place
none
suf
Lord,
was
but
fered
al
right
He,
pain,
might
ful
in
He
y
ly
heav’n
suf
now
a
or
fered
to
bove,
earth,
shame,
save,
Co
Could
And
From
e
of
lay
sin,
qual
fer
a
from
on
that
pris
death,
the
which
’ner
from
Fa
jus
with
end
ther’s
tice
the
less
throne.
claimed.
dead.
shame.
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10
Faith Is a Very Simple Thing
John C. Ryle
(Remember Me. C. M.)
Asa Hull
Faith
1.
It
2.
It
3.
Faith
4.
is
looks
sees
is
a
not
up
not
ver
on
on
what
y
the
the
we
sim
things
throne
see
ple
a
of
or
thing,
round,
God
feel;
Tho’
Nor
A
It
lit
on
vic
is
tle
the
tim
a
un
things
that
sim
der
with
was
ple
stood;
in;
slain;
trust
It
It
It
In
frees
takes
rests
what
the
its
its
the
soul
flight
all
God
from
to
on
of
death’s
scenes
His
love
dread
a
shed
has
sting,
bove,
blood,
said
By
Be
And
Of
rest
yond
says,
Je
ing
the
“I’m
sus
on
sphere
born
as
the
of
a
the
blood.
sin.
gain.”
Just.
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11
On Calvary’s Cross, Behold the One
(Hamburg. L. M.)
Adapted by Lowell Mason
On
1.
He
2.
He’s
3.
Then
4.
Cal
“knew
ris
to
v’ry’s
no
en
the
cross,
sin,”
now,
Lord
be
yet
the
for
hold
He
work
ref
the
must
is
uge
One
there
done,
fly,
Who
God’s
And
For
is
right
God
why,
God’s
eous,
has
poor
Fel
ho
glo
sin
low
ly
ri
ner,
and
judg
fied
wilt
His
ment
His
thou
Son,
bear,
Son;
die?
Ac
Must
Has
Why
curs
suf
set
wilt
ed
fer
Him
thou
there
in
in
still
up
our
the
re
on
guilt
high
fuse
the
y
est
His
tree,
stead,
place,
call?
He
And
The
Who
died
num
source
seeks
to
bered
of
to
set
be
rich,
save,
the
a
un
who
guilt
mong
bound
died
y
the
ed
for
free.
dead.
grace.
all.
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12
God Loved the World So Tenderly
Fanny J. Crosby
(C. M. with Refrain)
William J. Kirkpatrick
S
OLO
.
ad lib.
God
1.
Oh,
2.
Why
3.
O
4.
loved
love
per
Sav
the
that
ish,
iour,
world
on
then,
melt
so
ly
ye
these
ten
God
care
hearts
der
can
less
of
ly,
feel,
ones?
theirs,
His
And
Why
And
on
on
slight
bring
ly
ly
the
them
Son
He
gra
to
He
can
cious
be
gave,
show!
call?
lieve
That
Its
Why
That
all
height
turn
who
who
and
from
so
on
depth,
Him
ev
His
its
whose
er
name
length
words
comes
be
and
pro
to
lieve,
breadth,
claim
Thee
Its
Nor
E
Shall
won
heaven
ter
end
drous
nor
nal
less
pow’r
earth
life
life
will
can
to
re
save.
know!
all?
ceive.
R
EFRAIN
For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
He
gave
His
on
ly
Son,
That
who
so
ev
er
be
liev
eth
in
Him
Should
not
per
ish,
should
not
per
ish;
That
who
so
ev
er
be
liev
eth
in
Him
Should
not
per
ish,
but
have
ev
er
last
ing
life.
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Grace! ’Tis a Charming Sound
Philip Doddridge
(S. M. with Refrain)
Ira D. Sankey
Grace!
1.
Grace
2.
Grace
3.
’tis
first
taught
a
con
my
charm
trived
rov
ing
a
ing
sound,
way
feet
Har
To
To
mo
save
tread
nious
re
the
to
bel
heaven
the
lious
ly
ear;
man;
road;
Heav’n
And
And
with
all
new
the
the
sup
ech
steps
plies
o
that
each
shall
grace
hour
re
dis
I
sound,
play,
meet,
And
Which
While
all
drew
press
the
the
ing
earth
won
on
shall
drous
to
hear.
plan.
God.
R
EFRAIN
Saved
by
grace
a
lone,
This
is
all
my
plea;
Je
sus
died
for
all
man
kind,
And
Je
sus
died
for
me.
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God Loved the World of Sinners Lost
Martha M. Stockton
(Wondrous Love. C. M. D.)
William G. Fischer
God
1.
Love
2.
E’en
3.
loved
brings
now
the
the
by
world
glo
faith
of
rious
I
sin
full
claim
ners
ness
Him
lost
in,
mine,
And
And
The
ru
to
ris
ined
the
en
by
lost
Son
the
makes
of
fall;
known
God;
Sal
Sal
Re
va
va
demp
tion
tion
tion
full,
from
by
at
the
His
high
pow’r
death
est
of
I
cost,
sin,
find,
He
Through
And
of
faith
cleans
fers
in
ing
free
Christ
through
to
a
the
all.
lone.
blood.
R
EFRAIN
Oh!
’twas
love,
’twas
won
drous
love!
The
love
of
God
to
me;
It
brought
my
Sav
iour
from
a
bove,
To
die
on
Cal
va
ry.
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15
Oh What a Gift the Father Gave
Sing to above tune and refrain
1
Oh,
what
a
gift
the
Father
gave
When
He
bestowed
His
Son!
To
save
poor,
ruined,
guilty
man,
By
sin
defiled,
undone.
2
For
I
was
lost
and
vile
indeed!
To
sin
a
willing
prey;
Till
God
in
mercy
interposed,
And
turned
my
night
to
day.
3
Now
I
can
call
the
Saviour
mine,
Though
all
unworthy
still;
I’m
sheltered
by
His
precious
blood,
Beyond
the
reach
of
ill.
4
Come
all
who
trust
in
Jesus
now,
And
tell
your
joys
abroad;
Let
thankful
hymns
of
praise
ascend
For
Christ,
the
gift
of
God.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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→
16
God in Mercy Sent His Son
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Herald Angels. 8—7s.)
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
God
1.
Sin
2.
All
3.
Christ
4.
in
and
who
the
mer
death
in
Lord
cy
no
His
will
sent
more
name
come
His
shall
be
a
Son
reign,
lieve
gain,
To
Je
Ev
He
a
sus
er
who
world
died,
last
suf
by
and
ing
fered
sin
lives
life
once
un
a
re
will
done;
gain!
ceive;
reign,
Je
In
Lord
Ev
sus
the
of
’ry
Christ
glo
all
tongue
was
ry’s
is
at
cru
high
Je
last
ci
est
sus
will
fied—
height,
now,
own,
’Twas
See
Ev
“Je
for
Him,
’ry
sus
sin
God’s
knee
Christ
ners
su
to
is
Je
preme
Him
Lord”
sus
de
must
a
died.
light.
bow.
lone.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
the
glo
ry
of
the
grace,
Shin
ing
in
the
Sav
iour’s
face!
Tell
ing
sin
ners
from
a
bove,
“God
is
light”
and
“God
is
love.”
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
17
He Comes! He Comes!
(Ostend. C. M. D.)
Lowell Mason
He
1.
He
2.
He
3.
comes!
comes!
comes!
He
He
He
comes!
comes!
comes!
the
the
the
Bride
Son
Bride
groom
of
groom
comes!
Man!
comes!
The
The
O
“Morn
fi
sin
ing
nal
ner,
Star”
Ad
hear
ap
am
the
pears;
now;
sound;
The
“The
Ac
cloud
King
cept
less
of
Him
morn
kings,
now,
ing
and
if
sweet
Lord
you
ly
of
a
dawns;
lords”!
mong
Saints,
All
His
quit
knees
cho
this
be
sen
vale
fore
would
of
Him
be
tears;
bow.
found;
Your
He
Still
ab
comes!
mer
sent
His
cy’s
Lord
Is
of
no
rael
fered—
lon
in
cost
ger
the
less—
mourn;
land
free—
Re
Of
No
proach
prom
lon
no
ise
ger
lon
to
turn
ger
in
a
bear;
stall;
way;
He
He
He
comes!
comes!
comes!
He
He
He
comes!
comes!
comes!
rise,
to
oh,
hap
clear
lin
py
a
ger
saints,
way
not,
To
The
Come
meet
ru
while
Him
ins
’tis
in
of
called
the
the
“to
air.
fall.
day.”
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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→
18
How Precious and Pure Is the Truth
(De Fleury. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.)
J. S. Bach, arr. by Lewis Edson
How
1.
The
2.
The
3.
pre
bird
blood
cious
must
of
and
be
the
pure
clean
bird
is
of
that
the
its
was
truth!
kind,
slain
How
Or
The
sim
else
liv
ple
’twere
ing
and
un
one
love
fit
bore
ly
to
to
its
be
the
words!
slain;
sky;
’Tis
And
So
suit
none
Je
ed
could
sus,
for
in
in
age
Je
ris
and
sus
ing
for
e’er
a
youth,
find
gain,
As
A
The
shown
blem
worth
in
ish,
of
this
a
His
type
spot
blood
of
or
took
the
a
on
birds.
stain.
high.
A
The
The
bird
bird
lep
of
in
er,
the
a
with
air
ves
blood
was
sel
sev
to
of
en
die,
earth
times
In
Must
Was
stead
yield
sprin
of
up
kled
the
its
to
lep
blood
ren
er
and
der
un
its
him
clean;
breath;
clean;
And
And
So
Je
Je
sin
sus,
sus,
ners
whose
of
are
home
heav
cleansed
was
en
from
on
ly
their
high,
birth,
crimes
De
In
In
scend
form
blood
ed
as
which
to
a
a
suf
man
toned
fer
suf
for
for
fered
their
sin.
death.
sin.
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3
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9
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19
It Is Finished
James Proctor
(7. 5. 7. 5. D.)
Ira D. Sankey
Noth
1.
When
2.
Wear
3.
Till
4.
Cast
5.
ing,
He,
y,
to
your
ei
from
work
Je
dead
ther
His
ing,
sus’
ly
great
loft
bur
work
“do
or
y
dened
you
ing”
small,
throne,
one,
cling,
down,
Noth
Stooped
Where
By
Down
ing,
to
fore
a
at
sin
do
toil
sim
Je
ner,
and
you
ple
sus’
no;
die,
so?
faith,
feet;
Je
Ev
Cease
“Do
Stand
sus
’ry
your
ing”
“in
did
thing
do
is
Him,”
it,
was
ing;
a
“in
did
ful
all
dead
Him”
it
ly
was
ly
a
all,
done:
done
thing—
lone,
Long,
Heark
Long,
“Do
Glo
en
ing”
rious
long
to
long
ends
ly
a
His
a
in
com
go.
cry—
go.
death.
plete.
R
EFRAIN
“It
is
fin
ished!”
Yes,
in
deed,
Fin
ished
ev
’ry
jot.
Sin
ner,
this
is
all
you
need;
Tell
me,
is
it
not?
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
0
→
20
Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By
Emma Campbell
(L. M. D.)
Theodore E. Perkins
What
1.
Je
2.
Ho!
3.
But
4.
means
sus!
all
if
this
’tis
ye
you
ea
He
heav
still
ger,
who
y
His
anx
once
la
call
ious
be
den,
re
throng,
low
come!
fuse,
Which
Man’s
Here’s
And
moves
path
par
all
with
way
don,
His
bus
trod,
com
won
y
mid
fort,
drous
haste
pain
rest
love
a
and
and
a
long,
woe;
home.
buse,
These
And
Ye
Soon
won
bur
wan
will
drous
dened
d’rers
He
gath
ones,
from
sad
’rings
wher
a
ly
day
e’er
Fa
from
by
He
ther’s
you
day?
came,
face,
turn,
What
Brought
Re
Your
means
out
turn,
bit
this
their
ac
ter
strange
sick,
cept
prayer
com
and
His
for
mo
deaf,
prof
par
tion,
and
fered
don
pray?
lame.
grace.
spurn.
In
The
Ye
“Too
ac
blind
tempt
late,
cents
re
ed
too
hushed
joiced
ones,
late”
the
to
there’s
will
throng
hear
ref
be
re
the
uge
the
ply,
cry,
nigh:
cry—
“Je
“Je
“Je
“Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
of
of
of
of
Naz
Naz
Naz
Naz
a
a
a
a
reth
reth
reth
reth
pass
pass
pass
has
eth
eth
eth
passed
by.”
by.”
by.”
by.”
In
The
Ye
“Too
ac
blind
tempt
late,
cents
re
ed
too
hushed
joiced
ones,
late”
the
to
there’s
will
throng
hear
ref
be
re
the
uge
the
ply,
cry,
nigh:
cry—
“Je
“Je
“Je
“Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
of
of
of
of
Naz
Naz
Naz
Naz
a
a
a
a
reth
reth
reth
reth
pass
pass
pass
has
eth
eth
eth
passed
by.”
by.”
by.”
by.”
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21
Make Room for Him
(C. M. D. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
No
1.
No
2.
No
3.
No
4.
room
room
room
room
for
for
for
for
Thee,
Thee!
Thee!
Him
Thou
Thy
Ah,
whose
bless
love
still
sac
ed
did
’tis
ri
One,
seek
true!
fice
The
To
Men
Can
Fa
win
cast
put
ther’s
Thine
Thy
thy
ho
own
claims
guilt
ly
in
a
a
Child—
vain;
side—
way?
His
For
The
O
well
they
rec
doubt
be
were
ord
ing
lov
proud
old
soul,
ed
and
is
a
on
Thou
ev
rise,
ly
wast
er
a
Son,
meek—
new;
rise,
The
They
They
Re
Sav
would
hate
ceive
iour
not
the
the
un
let
Cru
Christ
de
Thee
ci
to
filed!
reign.
fied!
day!
No
No
No
His
room
room
room
grace
for
at
for
ex
Thee
last
Thee
tol!
in
on
in
His
crowd
earth
bus
prais
ed
for
y
es
inn
Thee,
marts;
sing!
That
As
Thy
Make
e
neath
pure
room
vening
the
and
for
long
start
gen
Him
a
led
tle
a
go!
sky,
face
lone!
“Be
With
Would
For
hold
cru
shame
He
the
el
the
is
Lamb”
scourge
hard
Lord
who
and
and
and
bore
mock
self
He
our
er
ish
is
sin
y
hearts
King;
Shut
They
That
And
out
led
run
did
by
Thee
the
for
hearts
forth
world
sin
be
to
ly
a
low!
die.
race.
tone!
R
EFRAIN
Make
room
for
Him!
for
Him!
Make
room
for
Him!
for
Him!
He
stands
out
side
the
door;
He
waits
a
mid
the
shad
ows
dim,
And
knocks
and
calls
once
more!
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→
22
Jesus Is a Loving Saviour
(Wellesley. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Lizzie S. Tourjée
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
Je
5.
sus
sus
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
is
is
a
a
a
a
a
lov
might
will
right
last
ing
y
ing
eous
ing
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour,
Love
Strong
Ful
He
Ev
it
His
ly,
has
er
was
out
free
suf
will
that
stretched
ly
fered
His
brought
arm
He
once
love
Him
to
for
for
en
low;
save;
gives;
sins;
dure;
Come,
He
And
Death
Souls
He
has
the
He
which
says,
van
soul
suf
rest
in
quished
which
fered,
by
words
death
looks
ere
faith
of
and
un
in
up
mer
Sa
to
tri
on
cy,
tan,
Him
umph
Him
Prove
He
From
He
Are
my
has
that
could
e
lov
tri
hap
bring
ter
ing
umphed
py
re
nal
kind
o’er
mo
demp
ly
ness
the
ment
tion
se
now.
grave.
lives.
in.
cure.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
23
My Redeemer
Philip P. Bliss
(My Redeemer. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
I
1.
I
2.
I
3.
will
will
will
sing
tell
praise
of
the
my
my
won
dear
Re
drous
Re
deem
sto
deem
er,
ry,
er;
And
How
His
His
my
tri
won
lost
um
drous
es
phant
love
tate
pow’r
to
to
I’ll
me;
save,
tell,
On
In
How
the
His
the
cru
bound
vic
el
less
to
cross
love
ry
He
and
He
suf
mer
giv
fered,
cy,
eth
From
He
O
the
the
ver
curse
ran
sin,
to
som
and
set
free
death,
me
ly
and
free.
gave.
hell.
R
EFRAIN
Sing,
Sing,
oh,
oh,
sing
sing
of
my
Re
deem
of
er!
my
Sing,
Re
oh,
deem
sing
of
er!
my
Re
deem
er!
With
With
With
With
His
His
His
His
blood
blood
blood
blood
He
He
pur
pur
chased
chased
me,
me,
He
He
pur
pur
With
chased
chased
His
me;
me,
blood
He
He
pur
pur
chased
chased
me;
me;
On
On
the
the
cross
cross
He
sealed
my
par
He
don,
sealed
On
my
the
par
cross
He
don,
sealed
my
par
don,
Paid
Paid
the
the
debt,
debt
and
made
me
free,
and
and
made
made
me
me
free.
free,
free.
and
made
me
free.
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2
3
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6
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9
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→
24
Jesus Only Can Impart
(Seymour. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
Carl Maria von Weber
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
sus
sus
sus
sus
on
on
on
on
ly
ly
ly—
ly;
can
can
sweet
ev
im
sup
est
’ry
part
ply
plea,
claim
Peace
Con
When
We
of
stant
the
can
con
pleas
soul
make
science,
ure,
its
is
joy
last
state
in
of
ing
can
that
heart;
joy;
see;
name;
Je
Je
When
Full
sus
sus
its
sal
on
on
mis
va
ly
ly
’ry
tion
can
can
it
meets
pro
re
can
us
claim
move
feel,
there;
Par
Ev
Je
Else
don
’ry
sus
where,
thro’
thought
on
noth
His
that
ly
ing
bless
makes
then
but
ed
us
can
de
name.
rove.
heal.
spair.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
25
Oh, Have You Not Heard of That
Wonderful Love?
(P. M. with Refrain)
J. C. Englebrecht
Oh,
1.
Poor
2.
Oh,
3.
Then
4.
have
sin
sweet
will
you
ners
is
you
not
un
its
not
heard
done,
rest
prove
of
to
that
and
the
this
won
sin
wear
won
der
ful,
y
der
ful
and
and
ful
love,
lost,
worn,
love,
That
This
Who
That
flows
love
deep
flows
from
of
feel
from
God’s
our
the
God’s
heart
God
bur
heart
now
den
so
re
of
so
free,
ceive;
sin;
free,
Which
No
It
Which
led
heart
seeks
led
Him
is
for
Him
to
too
no
to
give
sad
mer
give,
for
it
a
this
its
that
per
love
bliss
sin
ish
to
to
ners
ing
make
in
might
world
glad,
her
live,
it,
His
When
No
His
Son
once
good
Son
to
on
ness
to
be
God’s
with
be
nailed
Word
out
nailed
to
we
or
to
the
be
with
the
tree?
lieve.
in.
tree?
R
EFRAIN
Be
lieve
that
won
der
ful
love,
Be
lieve
that
won
der
ful
love,
The
gos
pel
is
free,
God
sends
it
to
thee,
Be
lieve
God’s
won
der
ful
love.
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
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→
26
In Rags and in Ruin
(Comfort. 11. 11. 11. 11.)
with
In
1.
Oh!
2.
What
3.
And
4.
an
the
rags
none
ear
ver
and
can
nest
y
in
re
and
best
ru
store,
seal
robe,
in,
nor
of
and
with
such
un
the
out
deep
speak
fat
and
sin
a
ling,
ef
ble
and
in,
face,
bliss
wine,
One
But
Is
(What
the
con
a
ter
One
veyed
change
ri
who
in
from
ble
comes
the
the
mass
forth
Fa
rags,
of
in
ther’s
and
pol
such
af
the
lu
in
fec
husks,
tion
fin
tion
and
and
ite
ate
the
sin;
grace;
kiss!
swine!)
By
For
The
With
false
grace
lost
mu
friends
is
one
sic
de
a
is
and
sert
bove
found,
danc
ed,
all
and
ing—
of
his
the
’tis
for
sin
ser
some
tune
and
vants
thing
be
dis
must
so
reft,
tress,
bring,
new,
He
And
At
Such
he’s
the
a
turns
noth
Fa
full
to
ing
ther’s
ness
the
to
com
of
home
do—
mand,
bless
he
save
the
ing— and
once
his
ea
sin
shoes
noth
ger
to
and
ing
ly
con
the
to
left.
fess!
ring.
do!
5
Ah!
nothing
to
do,
for
the
sinner
that’s
dead
Must
needs
have
another
to
work
in
his
stead:
And
Jesus,
in
Calvary’s
terrible
hour,
Redemption
accomplished
in
marvelous
power,
6
Which
shut
up
the
world
to
its
folly
and
strife,
But
opened
a
passage
from
death
unto
life.
Are
you
ruined
and
helpless?
God
offers
to
you
A
free,
full
salvation—and
nothing
to
do!
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9
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27
Oh, What a Glorious Truth Is This!
Albert Midlane
(Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
D. F. Auber
Oh,
1.
To
2.
Oh,
3.
Soon
4.
what
save
tell
heaven
a
my
it
shall
glo
soul
un
raise
rious
from
to
the
truth
death
all
hap
is
and
a
py
this—
hell,
round,
song,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died,
died,
died,
died,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died;
died;
died;
died;
Has
Such
’Tis
Which
o
love
such
end
pened
a
a
less
up
maz
pre
a
the
ing
cious,
ges
path
who
bless
shall
of
can
ed
pro
bliss;
tell?
sound—
long,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died,
died,
died,
died,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died;
died;
died;
died;
God
Yes,
En
By
loved
He
treat
vir
the
for
poor
tue
world,
wretch
sin
of
His
ed
ners
that
Son
men
to
pre
He
was
re
cious
gave,
slain,
ly
blood
That
That
On
Be
all
they
that
liev
who
thro’
which
ers
do
Him
brings
are
in
might
the
brought
Him
life
guilt
nigh
be
ob
y
to
lieve
tain,
nigh,
God;
Should
And
E’en
Oh,
a
ev
to
spread
full,
ver
the
the
gra
last
blood
glo
cious
ing
of
rious
par
glo
Christ
news
don
ry
to
a
have;
gain;
fly;
broad—
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died,
died,
died,
died,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
died.
died.
died.
died.
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Oh, What a Saviour Is Jesus the Lord!
Thomas Kelly
(Triumph. P. M. with Refrain)
Abraham D. Merrill
Oh,
1.
Now
2.
Thou
3.
Come,
4.
what
in
sands
then,
a
the
have
poor
Sav
glo
fled
sin
iour
ry
to
ner,
is
He
His
no
Je
waits
spear
lon
sus
to
pierc
ger
the
im
ed
de
Lord!
part
side:
lay,
Well
Peace
Wel
Come
may
to
come
to
His
the
they
the
name
con
all
Sav
by
science,
have
iour,
His
and
been,
come
saints
joy
none
now
be
to
are
while
a
the
de
you
dored!
heart;
nied;
may;
He
Waits
Wear
So
has
to
y
shall
re
be
and
your
deemed
gra
la
peace
them
cious,
den,
be
from
to
they
e
hell
par
all
ter
by
don
have
nal
His
and
been
ly
blood,
heal
blest,
sure,
Saved
All
Joy
So
them
who
ful
shall
for
their
ly
your
ev
sin
now
hap
er
and
in
pi
and
their
the
ness
brought
wretch
Sav
ev
them
ed
iour
er
to
ness
they
en
God.
feel.
rest.
dure!
R
EFRAIN
Je
sus
the
Sav
iour
is
might
y
to
save,
Je
sus
hath
tri
umphed
o’er
death
and
the
grave.
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Only Trust Him
John H. Stockton
(C. M. with Refrain)
John H. Stockton
Come,
1.
For
2.
Yes,
3.
Come,
4.
ev
Je
Je
then,
’ry
sus
sus
and
soul
shed
is
join
by
His
the
this
sin
pre
Truth,
ho
op
cious
the
ly
pressed,
blood
Way,
band,
There’s
Rich
That
And
mer
bless
leads
on
cy
ings
you
to
with
to
in
glo
the
be
to
ry
Lord,
stow;
rest;
go,
And
Plunge
Be
To
He
now
lieve
dwell
will
in
in
in
sure
to
Him
that
ly
the
with
ce
give
crim
out
les
you
son
de
tial
rest,
flood
lay,
land,
By
That
And
Where
trust
wash
you
joys
ing
es
are
im
in
white
ful
mor
His
as
ly
tal
Word.
snow.
blest.
flow.
R
EFRAIN
On
ly
trust
Him,
on
ly
trust
Him,
On
ly
trust
Him
now;
He
will
save
you,
He
will
save
you,
He
will
save
you
now.
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30
Passing Onward, Quickly Passing
Albert Midlane
(Zion. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7. 4. 7.)
Thomas Hastings
Pass
1.
Pass
2.
Pass
3.
Pass
4.
ing
ing
ing
ing
on
on
on
on
ward,
ward,
ward,
ward,
quick
quick
quick
quick
ly
ly
ly
ly
pass
pass
pass
pass
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing,
Yes,
Naught
Man
Time
but
the
y
its
whith
wheels
on
course
er,
of
the
will
whith
time
down
quick
er
can
ward
ly
bound?
stay;
road;
run;
Is
Sweet
Care
Still
it
the
less
we
to
thought
of
hear
the
that
their
the
man
some
souls
fond
y
are
im
en
man
go
mor
treat
sions
ing
tal,
y
Where
To
Heed
Of
e
the
ing
the
ter
realms
not
ev
nal
of
the
er
rest
per
call
gra
is
fect
of
cious
found?
day;
God,
One—
Pass
Pass
Pass
“Come
ing
ing
ing
and
on
on
on
wel
ward—
ward—
ward—
come,
Yes,
Christ
Tramp
’Tis
but
their
ling
by
whith
lead
on
Me
er,
er,
the
that
whith
Christ
Sav
life
er
their
iour’s
is
bound?
way.
blood.
won.”
Pass
Pass
Pass
“Come
ing
ing
ing
and
on
on
on
wel
ward—
ward—
ward—
come,
Yes,
Christ
Tramp
’Tis
but
their
ling
by
whith
lead
on
Me
er,
er,
the
that
whith
Christ
Sav
life
er
their
iour’s
is
bound?
way.
blood.
won.”
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31
Precious, Precious Blood of Jesus
Frances R. Havergal
(Stephanos. 8. 5. 8. 3.)
Henry W. Baker
Pre
1.
Pre
2.
Tho’
3.
Pre
4.
Pre
5.
cious,
cious,
thy
cious,
cious
pre
pre
sins
pre
blood,
cious
cious
are
cious
whose
blood
blood
red
blood
full
of
of
like
of
a
Je
Je
crim
Je
tone
sus,
sus;
son,
sus,
ment
Shed
All
Deep
Ev
Makes
on
the
in
er
us
Cal
price
scar
of
nigh
va
is
let
fered
to
ry;
paid!
glow,
free!
God!
Shed
Per
Je
Oh,
Pre
for
fect
sus’
be
cious
reb
par
pre
lieve
blood,
els,
don
cious
it,
our
and
now
blood
oh,
song
for
is
can
re
and
sin
of
make
ceive
glo
ners,
fered,
them
it,
ry,
Shed
Peace
White
’Tis
Praise
for
is
as
for
and
me.
made.
snow.
thee!
laud!
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Yet There Is Room
Horatius Bonar
(10. 10. 10.)
Ira D. Sankey
Slow, with expression.
Yet
1.
Day
2.
The
3.
It
4.
there
is
brid
fills,
is
de
al
it
room!
clin
hall
fills,
The
ing,
is
that
Lamb’s
and
fill
hall
bright
the
ing
of
hall
sun
for
ju
of
is
the
bi
song,
low;
feast:
lee!
With
The
Pass
Make
its
shad
in,
haste,
fair
ows
pass
make
glo
length
in,
haste:
ry,
en,
and
’tis
beck
light
be
not
ons
makes
the
too
thee
haste
Bride
full
a
to
groom’s
for
long;
go.
guest.
thee.
R
EFRAIN
Room,
No
room,
(Verse 8 only)
room!
still
no
room!
room!
Oh,
Oh,
en
woe
ter,
ful
en
cry—
ter
“No
now!
room!”
5
Yet
there
is
room!
Still
open
stands
the
gate,
The
gate
is
love;
it
is
not
yet
too
late.
6
Pass
in,
pass
in!
That
banquet
is
for
thee:
That
cup
of
everlasting
love
is
free.
7
Louder
and
sweeter
sounds
the
loving
call:
Come,
lingerer,
come;
enter
that
festal
hall.
8
Ere
night
that
gate
may
close,
and
seal
thy
doom:
Then
the
last,
low,
long
cry,
“No
room!
no
room!”
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33
O Christ, What Burdens Bowed Thy Head!
Anne Ross Cousin
(8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6.)
Ira D. Sankey
O
1.
Death
2.
Je
3.
The
4.
For
5.
Christ,
and
ho
tem
me,
what
the
vah
pest’s
Lord
bur
curse
lift
aw
Je
dens
were
ed
ful
sus,
bowed
in
up
voice
Thou
Thy
our
His
was
hast
head!
cup—
rod—
heard,
died,
Our
O
O
O
And
load
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
I
was
’twas
it
it
have
laid
full
fell
broke
died
on
for
on
on
in
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
Thou
But
Thou
Thy
Thou’rt
stood
Thou
wast
o
risen:
est
hast
for
pen
my
in
drained
sa
bos
bands
the
the
ken
om
are
sin
last
of
was
all
ner’s
dark
Thy
my
un
stead
drop,
God;
ward;
tied,
To
’Tis
No
It
And
bear
emp
dis
bore
now
all
ty
tance
the
Thou
ill
now
now
storm
liv’st
for
for
for
for
in
me.
me.
me.
me.
me.
A
That
Thy
Thy
The
vic
bit
blood
form
Fa
tim
ter
be
was
ther’s
led,
cup—
neath
scarred,
face
Thy
love
that
Thy
of
blood
drank
rod
vis
ra
was
it
has
age
diant
shed;
up;
flowed:
marred;
grace
Now
Left
Thy
Now
Shines
there’s
but
bruis
cloud
now
no
the
ing
less
in
load
love
heal
peace
light
for
for
eth
for
on
me.
me.
me.
me.
me.
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34
Salvation Through Christ Jesus
(Missionary Hymn. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Lowell Mason
Sal
1.
Sal
2.
Sal
3.
va
va
va
tion
tion
tion
thro’
for
with
Christ
the
out
Je
a
mon
sus!
ged,
ey,
En
Sal
Sal
dear
va
va
ing,
tion
tion
pre
for
with
cious
the
out
sound!
young,
price,
Shout,
Sal
Sal
shout
va
va
the
tion
tion
word
e’en
with
“sal
for
out
va
chil
la
tion”
dren,
bor—
To
Pro
Be
earth’s
claim
liev
re
with
ing
mot
joy
doth
est
ful
suf
bound—
tongue;
fice;
Sal
Sal
Sal
va
va
va
tion
tion
tion
for
for
now,
the
the
this
guilt
wealth
mo
y,
y,
ment;
Sal
Sal
Then
va
va
why,
tion
tion
oh,
for
for
why
the
the
de
lost;
poor,
lay?
Sal
Sal
You
va
va
may
tion
tion
not
for
for
see
the
the
to
wretch
low
mor
ed,
ly,
row,
The
Yes,
Now
sad
life
is
and
for
sal
tem
ev
va
pest
er
tion’s
tossed.
more!
day.
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35
Shall We Gather at His Coming?
(Beautiful River. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
Robert Lowry
Shall
1.
Dai
2.
When
3.
Now
4.
we
ly
the
be
gath
near
Sav
fore
er
er
iour
the
at
draws
at
Sav
His
His
His
iour’s
com
com
com
com
ing,
ing;
ing
ing,
When
This
Shall
Seek
the
makes
His
His
dead
all
own
par
in
His
in
don
Christ
own
glo
free
a
re
ry
to
rise?
joice;
bring,
know;
Shall
Who
Will
Be
we
are
you
your
hear
they
be
stains
the
that
a
of
Sav
fear
mong
sin
iour
to
the
as
call
meet
num
scar
us
Him?
ber?
let,
To
Those
Will
He
His
who
you
will
home
now
too
make
be
love
His
you
yond
not
prais
white
the
His
es
as
skies?
voice.
sing?
snow.
R
EFRAIN
Yes,
we’ll
gath
er
at
His
com
ing,
His
glo
ri
ous,
His
glo
ri
ous
com
ing,
Gath
er
with
His
saints
at
His
com
ing,
If
cleansed
by
the
Sav
iour’s
blood.
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36
“Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted”
Thomas Kelly
(Austria. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Franz Joseph Haydn
“Strick
1.
Here
2.
en,
we
smit
have
ten
a
and
firm
af
foun
flict
da
ed,”
tion;
See
Here’s
Him
the
dy
ref
ing
uge
on
of
the
the
tree!
lost;
’Tis
Christ’s
the
the
Christ
Rock
by
of
man
our
re
sal
ject
va
ed!
tion—
Yes,
His
my
the
soul,
name
’tis
of
He!
which
’tis
we
He!
boast.
Mark
Lamb
the
of
sac
God,
ri
for
fice
sin
ap
ners
point
wound
ed!
ed—
See
Sac
who
ri
bears
fice
the
to
aw
can
ful
cel
load!
guilt,
’Tis
None
the
shall
Word,
ev
’tis
er
God’s
be
A
con
noint
found
ed—
ed
Son
Who
of
on
Man
Thee
and
their
Son
hope
of
have
God.
built.
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2
3
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6
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9
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37
Tell Me the Old, Old Story
Kate Hankey
(7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
Tell
1.
Tell
2.
Tell
3.
me
me
me
the
the
the
old,
sto
same
old
ry
old
sto
slow
sto
ry,
ly,
ry,
Of
That
When
un
I
you
seen
may
have
things
take
cause
a
it
to
bove,
in—
fear
Of
That
That
Je
won
this
sus
der
world’s
and
ful
emp
His
re
ty
glo
demp
glo
ry,
tion,
ry
Of
God’s
Is
Je
rem
cost
sus
e
ing
and
dy
me
His
for
too
love.
sin.
dear.
Tell
Tell
Yes,
me
me
and
the
the
when
sto
sto
that
ry
ry
world’s
sim
oft
glo
ply,
en,
ry
As
For
Is
to
I
dawn
a
for
ing
lit
get
on
tle
so
my
child,
soon;
soul,
For
The
Tell
I
ear
me
am
ly
the
weak
dew
old,
and
of
old
wear
morn
sto
y,
ing
ry:
And
Has
Christ
help
passed
Je
less
a
sus
and
way
makes
de
at
thee
filed.
noon.
whole.
R
EFRAIN
Tell
me
the
old,
old
sto
ry,
Tell
me
the
old,
old
sto
ry,
Tell
me
the
old,
old
sto
ry
Of
Je
sus
and
His
love.
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38
The Gospel Bells
S. Wesley Martin
(P. M. with Refrain)
S. Wesley Martin
The
1.
The
2.
The
3.
The
4.
gos
gos
gos
gos
pel
pel
pel
pel
bells
bells
bells
bells
are
in
give
are
ring
vite
warn
joy
ing
us
ing,
ful
O
To
As
As
ver
a
they
they
land,
feast
sound
ech
from
pre
from
o
sea
pared
day
far
to
for
to
and
sea;
all;
day,
wide,
Bless
Do
Of
Bear
ed
not
the
ing
news
slight
fate
notes
of
the
which
of
free
in
doth
per
sal
vi
a
fect
va
ta
wait
par
tion
tion,
them
don
Do
Nor
Who
Thro’
they
re
for
a
of
ject
ev
Sav
fer
the
er
iour
you
gra
will
cru
and
cious
de
ci
me.
call.
lay.
fied;
“For
“I
“Es
“Good
God
am
cape
ti
so
the
thou
dings
loved
bread
for
of
the
of
thy
great
world,
life;
life!
joy
That
Eat
Tar
To
His
of
ry
all
on
Me,
not
peo
ly
thou
in
ple
Son
hun
all
do
He
gry
the
I
gave;
soul;
plain;
bring;
Who
Tho’
Nor
Un
so
your
be
to
e’er
sins
hind
you
be
be
thee
is
liev
red
look,
born
eth
as
oh,
a
in
crim
nev
Sav
Him
son,
er,
iour,
Ev
They
Lest
Which
er
shall
thou
is
last
be
be
Christ
ing
as
con
the
life
white
sumed
Lord
shall
as
in
and
have.”
wool.”
pain.”
King.”
R
EFRAIN
Gos
pel
bells,
Gos
pel
bells,
how
they
ring
how
they
ring,
O
ver
land
from
sea
to
sea;
Gos
pel
bells,
Gos
pel
bells
free
ly
bring
free
ly
bring
Bless
ed
news
to
you
and
me.
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39
He Knew No Sin, That Holy One
(Sawley. C. M.)
James Walch
He
1.
For
2.
Blood
3.
In
4.
But
5.
knew
sa
sprin
right
soon
no
ken
kled
eous
will
sin,
whol
is
ness
close
that
ly
the
God
that
Ho
on
mer
now
o
ly
the
cy
can
pen
One,
tree,
seat,
bless
door,
Yet
Un
The
All
Be
was
heard
throne
who
hushed
made
His
is
His
that
sin
bit
sat
Word
gra
for
ter
is
be
cious
us,
cry,
fied;
lieve,
voice,
God
That
Re
And
Glad
gave
we
demp
life
ti
His
from
tion’s
e
dings
well
judg
work
ter
shall
be
ment
is
nal
be
lov
might
all
they
heard
ed
be
com
pos
no
Son
free,
plete,
sess
more;
To
The
And
Who
Now
die
right
Christ
Christ
make
for
eous
is
the
thy
sin
One
glo
Son
fi
ners
must
ri
re
nal
thus.
die.
fied.
ceive.
choice.
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The Gospel of Thy Grace
Arthur T. Pierson
(6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.)
James McGranahan
The
1.
The
2.
“The
3.
“Not
4.
gos
ser
soul
to
pel
pent
that
con
of
“lift
sin
demn
Thy
ed
neth
the
grace
up”
dies”:
world”
My
Could
My
The
stub
life
aw
“Man
born
and
ful
of
heart
heal
doom
Sor
has
ing
I
rows”
won;
give;
heard;
came;
For
So
I
But
God
Je
was
that
so
sus
for
the
loved
on
ev
world
the
the
er
might
world,
cross
lost
have
He
Once
But
Sal
gave
died
for
va
His
that
Thy
tion
on
we
gra
thro’
ly
might
cious
His
Son,
live:
word
name:
R
EFRAIN
That
For
That
For
who
who
who
who
so
so
so
so
ev
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
er
will
will
will
will
be
be
be
be
lieve
lieve
lieve
lieve
Shall
Shall
Shall
Shall
ev
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
er
last
last
last
last
ing
ing
ing
ing
life
re
ceive—
Shall
ev
er
last
ing
life
re
ceive!
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41
The Heavenly Bridegroom Soon Will Come
(8. 8. 6. with Refrain)
E. F. Miller
The
1.
The
2.
Who
3.
The
4.
O
5.
heaven
Bride
read
right
sin
ly
groom
y
eous,
ner!
Bride
comes,
are
saved
ere
groom
let
shall
for
it
soon
no
en
ev
be
will
man
ter
er
too
come,
doubt,
in;
more,
late,
To
A
The
Their
Flee
claim
las,
mar
God
now
His
for
riage
shall
to
bride,
those
feast
cease
mer
and
whose
will
less
cy’s
take
lamps
then
ly
o
her
are
be
a
pen
home,
out!
gin,
dore,
gate,
To
They’ll
And
In
And
dwell
find
ev
bliss
join
with
no
’ry
be
Christ’s
Him
oil
tear
yond
wait
on
to
be
the
ing
high.
buy.
dry.
sky.
band.
R
EFRAIN
Trim
your
lamps
and
be
read
y,
Trim
your
lamps
and
be
read
y,
Trim
your
lamps
and
be
read
y,
For
the
Bride
groom’s
nigh.
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42
The Great Physician
William Hunter
(P. M. with Refrain)
John H. Stockton
The
1.
Your
2.
All
3.
His
4.
The
5.
great
man
glo
name
chil
Phy
y
ry
dis
dren,
si
sins
to
pels
too,
cian
are
the
my
both
now
all
ris
guilt
great
is
for
en
and
and
near,
giv’n;
Lamb!
fear,
small,
The
Oh,
I
No
Who
sym
hear
now
oth
love
pa
the
be
er
the
thiz
voice
lieve
name
name
ing
of
in
but
of
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus;
sus;
sus;
sus;
sus,
He
Go
I
Oh,
May
speaks,
on
love
how
now
the
your
the
my
ac
droop
way
bless
soul
cept
ing
in
ed
de
the
heart
peace
Sav
lights
gra
to
to
iour’s
to
cious
cheer;
heaven,
name,
hear
call
Oh,
And
I
The
To
hear
wear
love
pre
work
the
a
the
cious
and
voice
crown
name
name
live
of
with
of
of
for
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus.
sus.
sus.
sus.
sus.
R
EFRAIN
Sweet
est
note
in
ser
aph
song,
Sweet
est
car
ol
ev
er
sung,
Sweet
est
name
on
mor
tal
tongue,
rit.
Je
sus,
Je
sus,
Je
sus.
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43
“Behold the Lamb” Enthroned on High
Sing to previous tune and refrain
1
“Behold
the
Lamb”
enthroned
on
high,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
In
Him
we
are
to
God
brought
nigh,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
He
who
on
Calvary’s
cross
has
bled,
He
who
was
numbered
with
the
dead,
Exalted
now
o’er
all
as
Head,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
2
“Complete
in
Him”
at
God’s
right
hand,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
Before
the
throne
we
boldly
stand,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
The
blood-besprinkled
mercy-seat,
His
piercèd
side,
His
hands,
and
feet,
Proclaim
redemption’s
work
complete.
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
3
God
finds
eternal
rest
in
Him,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
That
rest
which
was
disturbed
by
sin,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
We
too
by
faith
on
Him
repose,
Who
did
the
Father’s
heart
disclose,
From
which
this
full
salvation
flows.
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
4
As
one
with
Him
we
rest
secure,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
Unchanging
doth
His
work
endure,
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
Now
seated
on
the
Father’s
throne,
Elect
and
precious
cornerstone,
On
Him
we
rest—on
Him
alone.
Jesus,
Jesus,
Jesus.
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44
Just as I Am — Without One Plea
Charlotte Elliot
(Woodworth. L. M.)
William B. Bradbury
Just
1.
Just
2.
Just
3.
Just
4.
Just
5.
as
as
as
as
as
I
I
I
I
I
am—
am—
am—
am—
am—
with
and
poor,
Thou
Thy
out
wait
wretch
wilt
love,
one
ing
ed,
re
I
plea,
not
blind,
ceive,
own,
But
To
Sight,
Wilt
Has
that
rid
rich
wel
bro
Thy
my
es,
come,
ken
blood
soul
heal
par
ev
was
of
ing
don,
’ry
shed
one
of
cleanse,
bar
for
dark
the
re
rier
me,
blot,
mind,
lieve;
down:
And
To
Yea,
Be
Now
that
Thee,
all
cause
to
Thou
whose
I
Thy
be
bid’st
blood
need
prom
Thine,
me
can
in
ise
yea,
come
cleanse
Thee
I
Thine
to
each
to
be
a
Thee:
spot:
find:
lieve:
lone,
O
O
O
O
O
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
of
of
of
of
of
God,
God,
God,
God,
God,
I
I
I
I
I
come!
come!
come!
come!
come!
I
I
I
I
I
come!
come!
come!
come!
come!
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The Wanderer No More Will Roam
(Silent Night. 8. 8. 8. 6. 6.)
Franz X. Gruber
The
1.
Tho’
2.
It
3.
And
4.
Yea,
5.
wan
clothed
is
now
in
der
in
the
my
the
er
rags,
Fa
fam
full
ther’s
ished
ness
no
by
joy
soul
of
more
sin
will
de
to
is
His
roam,
filed,
bless,
fed,
grace,
The
The
His
A
God
lost
Fa
love
feast
put
one
ther
has
of
me
to
did
found
love
in
the
em
for
for
the
fold
brace
me
me
chil
hath
His
a
is
dren’s
come,
child;
dress,
spread,
place,
The
And
A
I
Where
prod
I
robe
feed
I
i
am
of
up
may
gal
par
spot
on
gaze
is
doned,
less
the
up
wel
rec
right
chil
on
comed
on
eous
dren’s
His
home,
ciled,
ness,
bread,
face,
O
O
O
O
O
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
of
of
of
of
of
God,
God,
God,
God,
God,
to
in
in
in
in
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
O
O
O
O
O
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
Lamb
of
of
of
of
of
God,
God,
God,
God,
God,
to
in
in
in
in
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
Thee!
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“Too Late, Too Late!” How Sad the Sound
(Arlington. C. M.)
Thomas A. Arne
“Too
1.
But
2.
“Too
3.
“Too
4.
late,
there’s
late”
late”
too
a
they’ll
they’ll
late!”
time,
feel
find
how
when
their
the
sad
sad
lost
door
the
der
es
will
sound
far,
tate,
shut,
On
Shall
Which
Which
anx
sound
now
now
ious
in
they
stands
hu
hu
don’t
o
man
man
be
pen
ears,
ears,
lieve;
wide;
Of
A
“Too
“Too
those
dread
late”
late”
who’ve
“too
they’ll
they’ll
wait
late,”
see
have
ed
which,
the
to
long,
kill
grace
meet
a
ing
of
their
prey
hope,
God
God
To
Will
Which
With
doubts,
turn
now
no
and
to
they
place
hopes,
death
won’t
then
and
all
re
to
fears.
fears.
ceive.
hide.
5
O
sinner,
pause,
ere
yet
“too
late”;
Now
is
the
day
of
grace,
Now
Jesus
calls,
oh,
do
obey
His
pleading,
loving
voice.
6
Today
’tis
free
to
all
who
come,
And
take
Him
at
His
word;
Tomorrow’s
sun
may
rise
“too
late”
For
you
who
now
have
heard.
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Rise, Dear Soul! Behold Thy Saviour
A. P. Cecil
(Suffield. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Rise,
1.
Once
2.
Sin
3.
Sin
4.
dear
on
ner!
ner!
soul!
earth
see
see
be
in
thy
the
hold
Beth
God
bleed
the
l’em’s
be
ing
Sav
man
side
Sav
iour,
ger,
thee,
iour,
Seat
As
In
Pierced
ed
a
a
and
on
new
ser
nailed
the
born
vant’s
to
Fa
babe
form
Cal
ther’s
He
come
v’ry’s
throne;
lay;
near;
tree;
Ob
God
Sit
Sac
ject
come
ting,
ri
of
down
walk
fice
God’s
a
ing,
of
high
heaven
talk
sweet
est
ly
ing
est
fa
stran
with
sa
vor;
ger,
thee,
vor,
See
Love
Si
Ob
Him—
to
nai’s
ject
God’s
sin
mount
of
be
ners
no
man’s
lov
to
lon
en
ed
dis
ger
mi
Son.
play.
fear.
ty.
5
See
the
sun
at
noonday
hidden,
See
the
rocks
and
mountains
shake,
See
the
Man
midst
darkness
smitten;
Why
did
God
His
Son
forsake?
6
Sinner—hear
the
wondrous
story:
Jesus
died
and
rose
for
thee;
God
in
heaven
now
waits
to
save
thee,
Now,
believing,
thou
art
free.
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There Is Life in a Look
Amelia M. Hull
(Latakia. P. M. with Refrain)
Edward G. Taylor
There
1.
It
2.
We
3.
Then
4.
But
5.
is
is
are
life
not
healed
doubt
take,
in
thy
by
not
with
a
His
thy
re
look
tears
stripes;
wel
joi
at
of
wouldst
come,
cing,
the
re
thou
since
from
cru
pent
add
God
Je
ci
ance
to
has
sus
fied
nor
the
de
at
One;
prayers,
word?
clared
once
There
But
And
There
The
is
the
re
life
blood
He
main
life
at
that
is
eth
ev
this
a
our
no
er
mo
tones
right
more
last
ment
for
eous
to
ing
for
the
ness
be
He
thee;
soul:
made;
done,
gives;
Then
On
The
That
And
look,
Him
best
once
know
sin
then
robe
in
with
ner,
be
of
the
as
look
lieve,
heav
end
sur
un
and
en
of
ance
to
a
He
the
thou
Him
par
bids
world
nev
and
don
thee
He
er
be
re
put
ap
canst
saved,
ceive,
on:
peared,
die,
Un
For
Oh,
And
Since
to
His
com
Him
blood
couldst
plet
Je
who
now
thou
ed
sus,
was
can
be
the
thy
nailed
make
bet
work
right
to
thee
ter
He’d
eous
the
quite
ar
be
ness,
tree.
whole.
rayed?
gun.
lives.
R
EFRAIN
Look!
look!
look
and
live!
There
is
life
in
a
look
at
the
cru
ci
fied
One,
There
is
life
at
this
mo
ment
for
thee.
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Verily, Verily
James McGranahan
(P. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Oh,
1.
All
2.
Tho’
3.
Tho’
4.
what
my
poor
all
a
in
and
un
Sav
iq
need
wor
iour
ui
y,
thy,
that
ties
I
yet
He
on
can
I
died
Him
trust
will
for
were
my
not
me!
laid,
Lord;
doubt,
From
All
Tho’
For
con
my
weak
him
dem
in
and
that
na
debt
sin
com
tion
ed
ful,
eth
He
ness
I
He
hath
by
be
will
made
Him
lieve
not
me
was
His
cast
free;
paid;
word;
out;
“He
All
Oh,
“He
that
who
bless
that
be
be
ed
be
liev
lieve
mes
liev
eth
on
sage!
eth”—
on
Him,
ev
oh,
the
the
’ry
the
Son,”
Lord
child
good
saith
hath
of
news
He,
said,
God
shout!
“Hath
Have
“Hath
“Hath
ev
“ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
er
last
last
last
last
ing
ing
ing
ing
life.”
life.”
life.”
life.”
R
EFRAIN
“Ver
i
ly,
ver
i
ly,
I
say
un
to
you,”
“Ver
i
ly,
ver
i
ly,”
mes
sage
ev
er
new;
“He
that
be
liev
eth
on
the
Son,”
’tis
true,
“Hath
ev
er
last
ing
life.”
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Vain Is the Thought of Man
Mary Bowley
(Moreland. S. M.)
Vain
1.
Could
2.
But
3.
None
4.
is
cease
faith’s
can
the
less
one
with
thought
prayers
look
out
of
as
at
the
man
cend,
Christ
blood
To
Could
Ex
Of
mer
tears
pir
Je
it
for
ing
sus
heaven
ev
on
be
by
er
the
for
prayer;
flow;
tree—
giv’n;
’Tis
The
One
’Tis
on
soul
heart
rest
ly
were
be
ing
Je
still
liev
on
sus’
un
ing
the
pre
blest,
glance
blood
cious
un
at
a
blood
saved,
Him
lone
Can
And
Can
That
give
peace
set
fits
ad
could
the
the
mis
nev
sin
soul
sion
er
ner
for
there.
know.
free.
heaven.
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Eternity! Where? It Floats in the Air
John R. Bryant
(Eternity. 11. 11. 11. 11.)
William M. Horsey
E
1.
E
2.
E
3.
E
4.
E
5.
ter
ter
ter
ter
ter
ni
ni
ni
ni
ni
ty!
ty!
ty!
ty!
ty!
Where?
Where?
Where?
Where?
Where?
It
E
Is
Oh,
E
floats
ter
aught
friend,
ter
in
ni
worth
have
ni
the
ty!
a
a
ty!
air—
Where?
care?
care!
Where?
A
With
Friend,
For
Soon
mid
saved
oh,
soon
the
clam
ones
shall
God
Sav
or
in
we—
will
iour
or
glo
oh,
no
will
si
ry,
can
lon
come
lence,
or
we
ger
for
it
the
e’en
His
His
ev
lost
ven
judg
own
er
in
ture
ment
in
is
de
to
for
the
there.
spair?
dare,
bear.
air;
E
E
In
E
Then
ter
ter
life
ter
sleep
ni
ni
that
ni
not,
ty!
ty!
is
ty!
nor
Where?
Where?
pass
Where?
take
Oh,
Oh,
ing
Oh,
in
E
E
as
E
the
ter
ter
mist
ter
world
ni
ni
in
ni
an
ty!
ty!
the
ty!
y
Where?
Where?
air,
Where?
share
The
With
Do
This
Till
ques
one
aught
night
an
tion
or
till
may
swered
so
the
we
de
this
sol
oth
set
cide
ques
emn—
er—
tle
your
tion—
E
E
E
E
E
ter
ter
ter
ter
ter
ni
ni
ni
ni
ni
ty!
ty!
ty—
ty—
ty!
Where?
Where?
where?
where?
Where?
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52
Hark! Hark! Hear the Glad Tidings
(P. M.)
German
Hark!
1.
Joy,
2.
Now,
3.
Long,
4.
Still,
5.
Hark!
joy,
now,
long,
still,
Hear
sound
thro’
have
rest
the
it
a
we
on
glad
more
glass
been
the
ti
loud
dark
wait
prom
dings,
ly,
ly,
ing,
ise,
Soon,
Sing,
Shine,
Who,
Cling,
soon,
sing,
shine,
who,
cling,
Je
glo
vi
love
fast
sus
ry
sions
His
to
will
to
to
blest
His
come,
God;
come;
name;
word;
Robed,
Soon,
Soon,
Now,
Wait,
robed,
soon,
soon,
now,
wait,
in
hon
Je
we
we
if
or
sus
shall
are
He
and
is
be
de
should
glo
com
hold
light
tar
ry,
ing,
Him,
ing,
ry,
To
We’ll
gath
Pub
Cloud
Je
pa
er
lish
less
sus
tient
His
the
and
is
ly
ran
ti
bright
near
wait
somed
dings
in
to
for
ones
a
our
pro
the
home.
broad.
home.
claim.
Lord.
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
to
we’ll
gath
pub
cloud
Je
pa
er
lish
less
sus
tient
His
the
and
is
ly
ran
ti
bright
near
wait
somed
dings
in
to
for
ones
a
our
pro
the
home.
broad.
home.
claim.
Lord.
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53
Weeping Will Not Save Me!
Robert Lowry
(P. M. with Refrain)
Robert Lowry
Weep
1.
Work
2.
Wait
3.
Faith
4.
ing
ing
ing
in
will
will
will
Christ
not
not
not
will
save
save
save
save
me;
me;
me;
me;
Tho’
Pur
Help
Trust
my
est
less,
in
face
deeds
guilt
Him,
were
that
y,
the
bathed
I
lost
ris
in
can
I
en
tears,
do,
lie;
One,
That
Ho
In
Trust
could
liest
my
the
not
thoughts
ear
work
al
and
is
that
lay
feel
mer
He
my
ings
cy’s
has
fears,
too,
cry;
done;
Could
Can
If
To
not
not
I
His
wash
form
wait
arms
the
my
I
I
sins
soul
can
now
of
a
but
may
years;
new;
die;
run;
Weep
Work
Wait
Faith
ing
ing
ing
in
will
will
will
Christ
not
not
not
will
save
save
save
save
me.
me.
me.
me.
R
EFRAIN
Je
sus
bled
and
died
for
me;
Je
sus
suf
fered
on
the
tree;
Je
sus
waits
to
make
me
free;
He
a
lone
can
save
me!
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54
We Know There’s a Bright and
a Glorious Home
Margaret C. H. Wilson
(10. 7. 10. 7. with Refrain)
We
1.
In
2.
From
3.
If
4.
If
5.
you
know
robes
ev
take
we
there’s
of
’ry
the
are
a
bright
white,
king
lov
shel
and
o’er
dom
ing
tered
a
the
of
glo
street
earth
Sav
by
rious
of
they
iour
the
home,
gold,
come
now,
cross,
A
Be
To
Who
And
for
way
neath
join
sin
thro’
in
a
the
ners
the
the
tri
heav
cloud
um
once
blood
ens
less
phal
did
bro’t
high,
sky,
cry,
die,
nigh,
Where
They’ll
Sing
When
Our
ing,
He
all
walk
“Wor
gath
ut
the
in
thy
ers
most
re
the
the
His
deemed
light
Lamb
own
gain
shall
of
that
in
we’ll
with
their
Je
Fa
once
that
count
sus
ther’s
was
bright
but
dwell:
smile;
slain”;
home,
loss,
But
But
But
Then
Since
will
will
will
you
you
you
you’ll
you’ll
be
be
be
be
be
there,
there,
there,
there,
there,
and
and
and
and
and
I?
I?
I?
I.
I.
Will
Will
Will
Then
Since
you
you
you
you’ll
you’ll
be
be
be
be
be
there,
there,
there,
there,
there,
and
and
and
and
and
I?
I?
I?
I;
I;
Will
Will
Will
Then
Since
you
you
you
you’ll
you’ll
be
be
be
be
be
there,
there,
there,
there,
there,
and
and
and
and
and
I?
I?
I?
I;
I;
Where
They’ll
Sing
When
Our
ing,
He
all
walk
“Wor
gath
ut
the
in
thy
ers
most
re
the
the
His
deemed
light
Lamb
own
gain
shall
of
that
in
we’ll
with
their
Je
Fa
once
that
count
sus
ther’s
was
bright
but
dwell;
smile;
slain”;
home,
loss,
But
But
But
Then
Since
will
will
will
you
you
you
you’ll
you’ll
be
be
be
be
be
there,
there,
there,
there,
there,
and
and
and
and
and
I?
I?
I?
I.
I.
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Why ’Neath the Load of Your Sins Do Ye Toil?
(Long, Long Ago. P. M.)
Thomas H. Bayly
Why
1.
Why
2.
Why
3.
Mon
4.
neath
go
are
ey
the
ye
ye
or
load
on
troub
price
of
ward,
led
ye
your
so
when
have
sins
wear
death
no
do
y
comes
need
ye
and
in
to
toil?
worn?
view?
bring,
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
giv
giv
giv
giv
eth
eth
eth
eth
rest,
rest,
rest,
rest,
giv
giv
giv
giv
eth
eth
eth
eth
rest.
rest.
rest.
rest.
Why
Why
Tho’
Why
be
are
af
to
in
ye
ter
your
sla
hope
death
rags
ver
less
there
and
y,
ly
comes
your
why
sad
judg
pov
Sa
and
ment
er
tan’s
for
ty
spoil?
lorn?
too,
cling?
You
You
You
Come
may
may
may
and
be
be
be
be
blest,
blest,
blest,
blest,
may
may
may
and
be
be
be
be
blest:
blest.
blest.
blest.
A
Christ
Je
Christ
way
now
sus
bore
with
in
the
God’s
all
vites
bur
judg
fear,
you
den
ment,
a
sweet
did
poor
rest
bear
sin
way
to
on
ners
with
re
the
to
all
ceive,
tree,
save,
doubt,
Heav
He
He
Hear
y’s
was
gained
His
your
af
the
own
bur
flict
vic
words,
den,
ed
t’ry
which
but
for
o’er
He
sin
death
none
can
ners
and
can
re
like
the
re
lieve;
thee;
grave;
fute,
“Who
If
If
Oh,
e’er
but
you
now
comes
this
there
be
to
mo
Christ
lieve
Me,
ment
as
Him,
I’ll
in
your
and
in
Him
Sub
life
no
you
sti
you
wise
be
tute
shall
cast
lieve,
see,
have,
out;
You
You
You
I’ll
shall
shall
shall
give
have
have
have
him
rest,
rest,
rest,
rest,
shall
shall
shall
give
have
have
have
him
rest.
rest.
rest.
rest.”
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56
Oh, Blessed Gospel Sound!
(Happy Land. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Telegu Melody
Oh
1.
God’s
2.
“All
3.
God’s
4.
bless
love
things
house
ed
in
are
is
gos
Christ
read
fill
pel
we
y,
ing
sound!
see—
come”!
fast—
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
there
there
there
there
is
is
is
is
room”!
room”!
room”!
room”!
It
Great
Christ
Some
tells
er
ev
guest
to
it
’ry
will
all
could
thing
be
a
not
hath
the
round—
be—
done—
last—
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
there
there
there
there
is
is
is
is
room”!
room”!
room”!
room”!
The
His
The
Yes!
guilt
on
work
soon
y
ly
is
sal
may
Son
now
va
draw
He
com
tion’s
near;
gave;
plete,
day
Tho’
He’s
“Be
From
vile,
will
fore
you
they
ing
the
will
need
now
mer
pass
not
to
cy
a
fear;
save
seat”
way,
With
All
A
Then
joy
who
Sav
grace
they
in
iour
no
now
Him
you
more
may
be
will
will
hear—
lieve—
meet—
say—
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
“Yet
there
there
there
there
is
is
is
is
room”!
room”!
room”!
room”!
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57
Almost Persuaded
Philip P. Bliss
(P. M.)
Philip P. Bliss
“Al
1.
“Al
2.
“Al
3.
most
most
most
per
per
per
suad
suad
suad
ed”
ed,”
ed,”
now
come,
har
to
come
vest
be
to
is
lieve;
day;
past!
“Al
“Al
“Al
most
most
most
per
per
per
suad
suad
suad
ed”
ed,”
ed,”
Christ
turn
doom
to
not
comes
re
a
at
ceive;
way;
last!
Seems
Je
“Al
now
sus
most”
some
in
can
soul
vites
not
to
you
a
say,
here,
vail;
“Go,
List
“Al
Spir
to
most”
it,
His
is
go
voice
but
Thy
so
to
way,
clear
fail!
Some
Now
Sad,
more
fall
sad,
con
ing
that
ve
on
bit
nient
thine
ter
day
ear;
wail—
On
“Come,
“Al
Thee
wan
most”—
I’ll
derer,
but
call.”
come!”
lost!
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58
Why Unbelieving
(P. M.)
German
Why
1.
Why
2.
Why
3.
Why
4.
un
not,
un
un
be
be
be
be
liev
liev
liev
liev
ing?
ing,
ing?
ing?
Why
come
Thou
Tri
wilt
to
canst
fle
thou
the
be
no
spurn
Lord?
blest,
more;
Love
Trust
Je
Death
that
in
sus
may
so
the
will
be
gen
Sav
par
near
tly
iour,
don,
thee,
pleads
doubt
He’ll
e’en
thy
not
give
at
re
His
thee
thy
turn?
Word;
rest.
door.
Come,
Think
Why
Come
ere
’twas
wilt
with
thy
for
thou
a
fleet
thee
lon
bro
ing
He
ger
ken
day
died,
wait?
heart,
Fades
Think
Haste
Come
in
of
to
help
to
Him
the
less
night
cru
o
as
a
ci
pen
thou
way;
fied;
gate,
art,
Now
Now
Come
Come
mer
to
ere
choose
cy’s
the
it
the
call
Glo
be
bet
o
ri
too
ter
bey;
fied,
late,
part,
To
To
To
To
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
come.
come.
come.
come.
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59
Why Wilt Thou Linger?
Sing to tune No. 57 or No. 58
1
Why
wilt
thou
linger?
Why
wilt
thou
die?
God’s
wrath
upon
thee,
Judgment
so
nigh.
Now
in
salvation’s
day
Tread
the
blood-sprinkled
way;
Sinner,
no
more
delay,
Jesus
will
come.
2
Soon
will
the
Saviour
Close
fast
the
door,
Tidings
of
mercy
Sound
nevermore;
Time’s
course
will
soon
be
run.
Stop
then,
thou
Christless
one,
Think
of
the
great
white
throne,
Judgment
will
fall.
3
Then
the
dread
sentence,
“Depart
from
Me,”
Room
for
repentance,
Gone,
gone
for
aye.
Endless
the
sinner’s
doom,
Darkness
and
dismal
gloom;
Now
in
God’s
house
there’s
room,
Jesus
will
save.
4
Glory
before
thee,
Pilgrim,
press
on;
Share
now
the
sorrow,
Share
soon
the
crown.
Tell
forth
the
Saviour’s
fame,
Honor
His
holy
name,
Bear
now
His
cross
and
shame,
Pilgrim,
press
on.
I. Fleming
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60
All Ye That Pass By
Charles Wesley
(Harwich. 10. 11. 10. 11.)
Benjamin Milgrove
All
1.
The
2.
Love
3.
With
4.
ye
Lord
moved
joy
that
in
Him
I
pass
the
to
now
by,
day
die;
prove,
to
of
on
di
a
Je
tone
this
vine
sus
ment
I
was
draw
did
re
the
nigh;
lay
ly;
love!
To
Our
My
A
you
sins
Sav
won
is
on
iour
der
it
the
hath
to
noth
Lamb,
loved
all
ing
and
me,
both
that
He
I
be
Je
bore
can
low
sus
them
not
and
should
a
tell
a
die?
way;
why!
bove!
Our
He
But
When
ran
died
this
time
som,
to
I
is
our
a
can
no
peace,
tone
tell,
more,
our
for
He
I
sure
sins
loved
still
ty
not
me
shall
He
His
so
a
is;
own;
well
dore
Come,
The
As
The
to
see
just
lay
One
if
God
down
who
there
has
His
once
ev
pun
life
died,
er
ished
to
and
was
for
re
lives
sor
us
deem
ev
row
His
me
like
dear
from
er
His.
Son.
hell.
more!
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61
Behold the Lamb! ’Tis He Who Bore
Thomas Haweis
(McKee. C. M.)
Arr. by Harry T. Burleigh
Be
1.
I’d
2.
I’d
3.
To
4.
hold
look
look
Him
the
to
un
I
Lamb!
Him
til
look,
’tis
till
His
while
He
sight
pre
still
who
en
cious
I
bore
dear
love
run—
My
The
My
My
sins
Sav
ev
nev
up
iour
ery
er
on
to
thought
fail
the
my
con
ing
tree,
heart;
trol,
Friend!
And
To
Its
Fin
paid
Him
vast
ish,
in
I
con
He
death
look
strain
will,
the
who
ing
the
dread
calms
in
work
ful
my
fluence
be
score—
fear,
prove
gun,
The
Nor
O’er
And
guilt
from
bod
grace
that
Him
y,
in
lay
self
spir
glo
on
would
it,
ry
me.
part.
soul.
end.
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62
Behold the Lamb Whose Precious Blood
1
Behold
the
Lamb
whose
precious
blood,
Drawn
from
His
riven
side,
Had
power
to
make
our
peace
with
God,
Nor
lets
one
spot
abide.
2
The
dying
thief
beheld
that
Lamb
Expiring
by
his
side,
And
proved
the
value
of
the
name
Of
Jesus
crucified.
3
His
soul,
by
virtue
of
the
blood,
To
paradise
received;
Redemption’s
earliest
trophy
stood,
From
sin
and
death
retrieved.
4
We
too
the
cleansing
power
have
known
Of
the
atoning
blood,
By
grace
have
learned
His
name
to
own,
Which
brings
us
back
to
God.
5
To
Him,
then,
let
our
songs
ascend,
Who
stooped
in
grace
so
low:
To
Christ,
the
Lamb,
the
sinner’s
Friend,
Let
ceaseless
praises
flow.
May be sung to tune No. 61.
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Broken Heart! The Fountain’s Open
A. P. Cecil
(8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
John A. Stevenson
Bro
1.
God
2.
Now’s
3.
ken
Him
the
heart!
self,
time,
the
the
the
foun
Source,
time
tain’s
the
ac
o
Foun
cept
pen,
tain,
ed,
Christ
Christ
Now
hath
the
to
died
Way
thee
up
the
God’s
on
wa
light
the
ters
hath
tree;
flow,
shone:
All
By
Christ
the
the
God’s
powers
Spir
love
of
it
hath
hell
down
man
are
from
i
sha
heav
fest
ken,
en,
ed,
Grace
To
He
flows
the
the
down
thirst
fin
from
y
ished
God
heart
work
to
be
hath
thee.
low.
done.
R
EFRAIN
Christ
has
died
up
on
the
tree,
Grace
flows
down
from
God
to
thee,
Grace,
free
grace,
flows
down
from
God
to
thee.
4
By
one
righteousness
completed,
Adam
life
received
its
doom;
Jesus
Christ
in
glory
seated,
Everlasting
life
hath
won.
5
Broken
heart!
the
river’s
flowing,
Haste,
delay
not!
yet
there’s
room,
Hear
the
Word
of
God
beseeching,
“Whosoever
thirsts
may
come.”
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64
“Call Them In” — The Poor, the Wretched
Anna Shipton
(Lower Lights. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Philip P. Bliss
“Call
1.
“Call
2.
“Call
3.
them
them
them
in”—
in!”—
in!”—
the
the
the
poor,
Jew,
bro
the
the
ken
wretch
Gen
heart
ed,
tile,
ed,
Sin
Bid
Cow
stained
the
’ring
wan
stran
neath
d’rers
ger
the
from
to
brand
the
the
of
fold:
feast:
shame;
Peace
“Call
Speak
and
them
love’s
par
in!”—
mes
don
the
sage
free
rich,
low
ly
the
and
of
no
ten
fer;
ble,
der,
Can
From
’Twas
you
the
for
weigh
high
sin
their
est
ners
worth
to
Je
in
the
sus
gold?
least.
came.
“Call
Forth
See!
them
the
the
in!”—
Fa
shad
the
ther
ows
weak,
runs
length
the
to
en
wear
meet
round
y,
them,
us,
La
He
Soon
den
hath
the
with
all
day
the
their
dawn
doom
sor
will
of
rows
be
sin;
seen;
gin;
Bid
Robe
Can
them
and
you
come
ring
leave
and
and
them
rest
roy
lost
in
al
and
Je
san
lone
sus,
dals
ly?
He
Wait
Christ
is
the
is
wait
lost
com
ing:
ones:
ing:
“Call
“Call
“Call
them
them
them
in!”
in!”
in!”
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65
Christ Is the Only Saviour
H. D’Arcy Champney
(The Lifeboat. P. M. with Refrain)
Philip P. Bliss
Christ
1.
Christ
2.
Oh,
3.
O
4.
is
in
what
bless
the
that
a
ed
on
hour
might
ris
ly
of
y
en
Sav
dark
Sav
Sav
iour
ness,
iour,
iour,
might
lost
Je
liv
y
ones
sus
ing
to
to
who
to
save,
save,
died!
day!
He
Braved
Strong
Liv
who
Him
e
ing,
suf
self
nough
too,
fered
the
to
to
once
o
bear
guide
for
cean
His
Thine
sins,
depths,
own
own
and
and
above
thro’
sank
bat
the
all the
neath
tled
an
storm
the
the
gry
y
wave;
wave;
tide;
way;
Sing
Though
Not
None
how
all
e’en
have
the
Je
the
the
wrath
ho
feeb
power
of
vah’s
lest
to
God
bil
saint
pluck
on
lows
will
Thy
Cal
rolled
Christ
saints
v’ry’s
cross
o’er
ev
from
He
His
er
Thine
bore;
head,
fail,
hand,
How
Son
Nev
Thou
by
of
er
wilt
death
Man
will
safely
He
and
the
bring
con
Son
gates
Thine
quered
of
of
own
death
God,
hell
home
and
He
a
to
lives
rose
gainst
the
ev
from
Him
bet
er
the
pre
ter
more.
dead.
vail.
land.
R
EFRAIN
Christ
is
the
Sav
iour,
He
nev
er
will
fail;
All
hope
to
save
one
self
could
noth
ing
a
vail;
Man
is
a
to
tal
wreck,
can
nev
er
reach
the
shore.
All
who
trust
in
Je
sus
Christ
are
saved
ev
er
more.
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A Look to Jesus Saves the Soul
(Remember Me. C. M.)
Asa Hull
A
1.
The
2.
Thou
3.
look
thief
sands
to
be
be
Je
held,
sides
sus
with
have
saves
eye
looked
the
of
to
soul,
faith,
Him,
So
The
Who
bound
Sav
might
less
iour
y
is
by
is
His
his
to
grace;
side;
save;
One
He
And
look
looked
proved
suf
up
the
fic
on
truth
eth
that
of
ev
bless
God’s
’ry
ed
own
sin
One,
Word:
For
Re
The
ev
ceived
soul
er
His
that
to
word,
looks
ef
and
shall
face.
died.
live.
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Christ Is Coming. Are You Ready?
Mrs. A. H. Rule
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
F. M. Lamb
Christ
1.
“Watch
2.
Is
3.
is
ye
your
com
there
heart
ing.
fore,”
a
Are
for
glow
you
ye
at
read
know
e
y?
not
ven,
He
What
As
is
the
the
com
hour
sun
ing
your
sinks
for
Lord
in
His
will
the
own;
come,
west,
He
Wheth
And
will
er
the
call
in
heav
them
the
en’s
up
morn
glow
to
or
ing
meet
mid
splen
Him,
night,
dor
And
Or
Brings
will
sweet
place
in
thoughts
them
the
of
on
e
home
His
vening
and
throne.
gloam.
rest!
He
Are
Bless
may
your
ed
come,
thoughts
rest
we
of
from
know,
Him
toil
at
when
and
mid
toil
sor
night,
ing
row,
When
Mid
Rest
the
the
from
world
bus
suf
in
y
f’ring,
slum
cares
pain
ber
of
and
lies,
day?
woe,
Or
As
And
it
the
a
may
hours
home
be
of
with
in
night
Christ
the
are
in
morn
pass
heav
ing,
ing,
en,
Ere
Do
Hap
the
you
py
day
wake
home
dawns
to
to
in
think
which
the
and
we
skies.
pray?
go!
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68
Christ Is the Saviour of Sinners
Heyman Wreford
(Showers of Blessing. P. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Christ
1.
Now
2.
Just
3.
is
I
as
the
can
I
Sav
say
was
iour
I
He
of
am
re
sin
par
ceived
ners,
doned,
me,
Christ
Hap
Seek
is
py
ing
the
and
from
Sav
just
judg
iour
i
ment
for
fied,
to
me;
free,
flee,
Long
Saved
Now
I
by
there
was
my
is
chained
bless
no
in
ed
con
sin’s
Re
dem
dark
deem
na
ness,
er,
tion,
Now
This
This
by
is
is
His
the
the
grace
Sav
Sav
I
iour
iour
am
for
for
free.
me.
me.
R
EFRAIN
Sav
iour
of
sin
ners,
Sav
iour
of
sin
ners
like
me,
Shed
ding
His
blood
for
my
ran
som,
This
is
the
Sav
iour
for
me.
4
Loved
with
a
love
that’s
unchanging,
Blest
with
all
blessings
so
free,
How
shall
I
tell
out
His
praises?
This
is
the
Saviour
for
me.
5
Soon
shall
the
glory
be
dawning,
Then
when
His
face
I
shall
see,
Sing,
O
my
soul,
in
thy
gladness,
This
is
the
Saviour
for
me.
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69
Come Sing, My Soul, and Praise the Lord
El Nathan
(Redemption Ground. L. M. D.)
James McGranahan
Come
1.
Once
2.
Oh
3.
sing,
from
joy
my
my
ous
soul,
God
hour
and
I
when
praise
wan
God
the
dered
to
Lord,
far,
me
Who
And
A
hath
with
vi
re
His
sion
deemed
ho
gave
thee
ly
of
by
will
Cal
His
made
va
blood;
war;
ry:
De
But
My
liv
now
bonds
ered
my
were
thee
songs
loosed,
from
to
my
chains
God
soul
that
a
un
bound,
bound;
bound;
And
I’m
I
brought
stand
sang
thee
ing
up
to
on
on
re
re
re
demp
demp
demp
tion
tion
tion
ground.
ground.
ground.
R
EFRAIN
Re
demp
tion
ground,
the
ground
of
peace!
Re
demp
tion
ground,
oh,
won
drous
grace!
Here
let
our
praise
to
God
a
bound,
Who
saves
us
on
re
demp
tion
ground!
4
No
works
of
merit
now
I
plead,
But
Jesus
take
for
all
my
need;
No
righteousness
in
me
is
found,
Except
upon
redemption
ground.
5
Come,
weary
soul,
and
here
find
rest;
Accept
redemption,
and
be
blest:
The
Christ
who
died,
by
God
is
crowned
And
pardons
on
redemption
ground.
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Christ Is Coming, Oh Be Ready
Mrs. A. H. Rule
(Laßt mich geh’n. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.)
Karl Friedrich Voigtländer
Christ
1.
Some
2.
Such,
3.
Then
4.
is
with
with
be
com
emp
hearts
read
ing,
ty
of
y,
oh,
lamps
an
oh,
be
will
guish
be
read
hast
burn
read
y;
en,
ing,
y;
Let
Seek
When
Heed
not
ing
they
the
slum
oil
find
cry
ber
for
the
while
dull
them
door
yet
your
to
is
you
eyes;
buy;
shut,
may;
Do
But,
Will,
With
not
a
in
lamps
say,
las!
ter
trimmed
“My
they’ll
ror,
and
Lord
nev
cry,
burn
de
er
“Lord,
ing
lay
en
o
bright
eth”;
ter;
pen”;
ly,
He
Vain
He
Wait
is
for
will
that
com
them
say,
com
ing,
has
“I
ing,
oh,
been
know
bless
be
the
you
ed
wise!
cry.
not.”
day.
He
Vain
He
Wait
is
for
will
that
com
them
say,
com
ing,
has
“I
ing,
oh,
been
know
bless
be
the
you
ed
wise!
cry.
not.”
day.
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71
Come, Let Us All Unite to Sing
Howard Kingsbury
(Christ for Me. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
R. George Halls
Come,
1.
Oh,
2.
How
3.
let
tell
hap
us
to
py
all
earth’s
is
u
re
our
nite
mot
por
to
est
tion
sing,
bound,
here!
God
God
God
is
is
is
love,
love,
love,
God
God
God
is
is
is
love.
love.
love.
Let
In
His
heaven
Christ
prom
and
we
is
earth
have
es
their
re
our
prais
demp
spir
es
tion
its
bring:
found:
cheer:
God
God
God
is
is
is
love,
love,
love,
God
God
God
is
is
is
love.
love.
love.
Let
His
He
ev
blood
is
ery
has
our
soul
washed
Sun
from
our
and
sin
sins
Shield
a
a
by
wake,
way,
day,
Each
His
Our
in
Spir
Help,
his
it
our
heart
turned
Hope,
sweet
our
our
mu
night
Strength,
sic
to
and
make,
day,
Stay;
And
And
He
sing
now
will
with
we
be
us,
can
with
for
re
us
Je
joice
all
sus’
to
the
sake,
say,
way.
God
God
God
is
is
is
love,
love,
love,
God
God
God
is
is
is
love.
love.
love.
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72
Come to the Saviour, Come to the Saviour
(P. M.)
Old Scottish Melody
Come
1.
Why
2.
Par
3.
to
dost
don
the
thou
is
Sav
lin
of
iour,
ger?
fered,
come
Why
par
to
dost
don
the
thou
is
Sav
lin
of
iour,
ger?
fered;
Ye
Oh!
A
sin
when
par
strick
wilt
don—
en
thou
full,
chil
come
pres
dren
to
ent
of
the
and
men;
Lord?
free;
He
Thy
The
left
time
might
His
is
y
throne
fly
debt
a
ing
was
bove,
fast,
paid,
To
And
When
re
thy
on
veal
day
Cal
His
will
v’ry
won
soon
Je
drous
be
sus
love,
past;
died
And
Oh,
To
to
a
a
o
rouse
tone
pen
thee,
for
a
and
a
foun
come
reb
tain
to
el
for
be
like
sin.
saved.
thee.
4
Come
to
the
fountain,
come
to
the
fountain,
The
fountain
which
cleanses
the
soul;
’Tis
cleansing
far
and
near,
And
its
streams
are
flowing
here;
Oh,
believe
it,
and
thou
art
made
whole!
5
I
do
believe
it!
I
do
believe
it!
I’m
saved
through
the
blood
of
the
Lamb;
My
happy
soul
is
free,
For
the
Lord
has
pardoned
me,
Hallelujah
to
Jesus’
name!
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73
Come to the Saviour Now
John M. Wigner
(Invitation. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 3.)
Frederick C. Maker
Come
1.
Come
2.
Come
3.
to
to
to
the
the
the
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour
iour
iour
now!
now!
now!
He
Gaze
He
gen
on
suf
tly
that
fered
call
cleans
there
eth
ing
for
thee;
tide—
thee;
In
Wa
And
true
ter
in
re
and
His
pent
blood
mer
ance
that
its
bow,
flow
thou
Be
Forth
Hast
fore
from
an
Him
His
un
bend
wound
fail
the
ed
ing
knee;
side.
plea;
He
Hark
No
wait
to
vain
eth
the
ex
to
suf
cu
be
f’ring
ses
stow
One:
frame,
Sal
“’Tis
For
va
fin
feel
tion,
ished!”
ings
peace
now
do
and
He
not
love,
cries;
stay;
True
Re
None
joy
demp
who
on
tion’s
to
earth
work
Je
be
is
sus
low,
done,
came
A
Then
Were
home
bows
ev
in
His
er
heaven
head
sent
a
and
a
bove.
dies.
way.
Come,
Come,
Come,
come,
come,
come,
come.
come.
come.
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→
74
Come to the Blood-Stained Tree
1
Come
to
the
blood-stained
tree;
The
Victim
bleeding
lies;
God
sets
the
sinner
free,
Since
Christ
a
ransom
dies;
The
Spirit
will
apply
His
blood
to
cleanse
each
stain,
O
burdened
soul,
draw
nigh,
For
none
can
come
in
vain—
Come,
come,
come.
2
Dark
though
thy
guilt
appear,
And
deep
its
crimson
dye,
There’s
boundless
mercy
here,
Do
not
from
mercy
fly:
Oh,
do
not
doubt
His
word,
There’s
pardon
full
and
free,
For
justice
smote
the
Lord,
And
sheathes
her
sword
for
thee—
Come,
come,
come.
May
be
sung
to
tune
No.
73.
3
Look
not
within
for
peace,
Within
there’s
naught
to
cheer;
Look
up
and
find
release
From
sin,
and
self,
and
fear;
If
gloom
thy
soul
enshroud,
If
tears
faith’s
eye
bedim,
If
doubts
around
thee
crowd,
Come,
tell
them
all
to
Him.
Come,
come,
come.
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3
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9
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→
75
I Gave My Life for Thee
Frances R. Havergal
(Kenosis. 8—6s.)
Philip P. Bliss
I
1.
My
2.
I
3.
And
4.
gave
Fa
suf
I
My
ther’s
fered
have
life
house
much
brought
for
of
for
to
thee,
light,
thee,
thee,
My
My
More
Down
pre
glo
than
from
cious
ry
thy
My
blood
cir
tongue
home
I
cled
can
a
shed,
throne,
tell,
bove,
That
I
Of
Sal
thou
left
bit
va
might’st
for
terest
tion
ran
earth
ag
full
somed
ly
o
and
be
night,
ny,
free,
And
For
To
My
quick
wan
res
par
ened
d’rings
cue
don
from
sad
thee
and
the
and
from
My
dead;
lone;
hell;
love:
I
I
I’ve
I
gave
left
borne
bring
My
it
it
rich
life
all
all
gifts
for
for
for
to
thee,
thee,
thee,
thee,
What
Hast
What
What
hast
thou
hast
hast
thou
left
thou
thou
given
ought
borne
brought
for
for
for
to
Me?
Me?
Me?
Me?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
76
“Come Unto Me, and I Will Give You Rest”
H. D’Arcy Champney
(Eventide. 10. 10. 10. 10.)
William H. Monk
“Come
1.
“Come
2.
“Come
3.
un
un
un
to
to
to
Me,
Me!”
Me!”
and
Yes,
The
I
come
bless
will
in
ed
give
all
Son
you
your
of
rest!”
sin!
God
What
Through
Thus
bless
Je
told
ed
sus’
on
words
blood
earth,
to
the
in
wear
vile
ev
y
may
ery
ones
en
step
ad
ter
He
dressed!
in:
trod,
They
May
The
come
come
heart
from
to
of
Him
God,
Him
who
who
who
knew
ful
is
the
ly
in
depth
knows
na
of
their
ture
woe,
guilt,
love,
And
As
And
felt
sured
is
for
that
be
sin
for
seech
ners
them
ing
as
selves
men
none
that
that
here
blood
love
be
was
to
low.
spilt.
prove.
4
“Come
unto
Me!”
Yes,
God
Himself
says,
“Come!”
He
sees
afar,
and
runs
to
welcome
home
Unworthy
sinners,
who
have
naught
to
plead,
But
God’s
own
love,
and
their
exceeding
need.
5
“Come
unto
Me!”
Oh,
blessèd
open
door
For
those
who,
but
for
Christ,
had
hoped
no
more!
Oh
love
of
God
told
out
in
full
extent
When
Jesus
to
those
depths
of
darkness
went.
6
“Come
unto
Me!”
For
Christ
the
risen
Lord
Now
speaks
from
glory
through
the
written
Word;
As
Victor
now
He
can
with
triumph
shout,
That
none
who
come
to
Him
will
He
cast
out.
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Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy
Joseph Hart
(Caersalem. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 4. 7.)
Robert Edwards
Come,
1.
Let
2.
Come,
3.
ye
not
ye
sin
con
wear
ners,
science
y,
poor
make
heav
and
you
y
need
lin
la
y,
ger,
den,
Weak
Nor
Lost
and
of
and
wound
fit
ru
ed,
ness
ined
sick
fond
by
and
ly
the
sore,
dream;
fall;
Je
All
If
sus
the
you
read
fit
tar
y
ness
ry
stands
He
till
to
re
you’re
save
quir
bet
you,
eth
ter,
Full
Is
You
of
to
will
pit
feel
nev
y,
your
er
love
need
come
and
of
at
power;
Him;
all.
He
This
Not
is
He
the
a
gives
right
ble,
you,
eous,
He
this
not
is
He
the
a
gives
right
ble,
you,
eous,
He
this
not
is
He
the
a
gives
right
ble,
you,
eous—
He
’Tis
Sin
is
the
ners
will
Spir
Je
ing,
it’s
sus
doubt
ris
came
no
ing
to
more.
beam.
call.
4
Agonizing
in
the
garden,
Lo!
the
Saviour
prostrate
lies;
On
the
bloody
tree
behold
Him,
Hear
Him
cry
before
He
dies,
“It
is
finished!”
“It
is
finished!”
Sinner,
will
not
this
suffice?
5
Lo!
the
Incarnate
God
ascended,
Pleads
the
merits
of
His
blood;
Venture
on
Him,
venture
freely,
Let
no
other
trust
intrude:
None
but
Jesus,
none
but
Jesus,
Can
do
helpless
sinners
good.
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Come, Ye That Fear the Lord
(Lorneville. P. M.)
Old Melody
Come,
1.
He
2.
My
3.
ye
gave
old
that
me
com
fear
first
pan
the
to
ions
Lord,
see
said,
Un
What
“He’s
to
I
un
Me,
was,
done,
un
what
he’s
to
I
un
Me;
was;
done!”
Come,
He
My
ye
gave
old
that
me
com
fear
first
pan
the
to
ions
Lord,
see
said,
Un
What
“He’s
to
I
un
Me!
was!
done!”
I’ve
He
My
some
gave
old
thing
me
com
good
first
pan
to
to
ions
say
see
said,
A
My
“He’s
bout
guilt
sure
the
and
ly
nar
mis
go
row
er
ing
way:
y,
mad!”
For
And
But
Christ
then
Je
the
He
sus
oth
set
makes
er
me
me
day
free!
glad!
Saved
Bless
Bless
my
His
His
soul,
name!
name!
saved
Bless
Bless
my
His
His
soul!
name!
name!
For
And
But
Christ
then
Je
the
He
sus
oth
set
makes
er
me
me
day
free!
glad!
Saved
Bless
Bless
my
His
His
soul!
name!
name!
4
Some
said,
“He’ll
soon
give
o’er,
You
shall
see,
you
shall
see!”
Some
said,
“He’ll
soon
give
o’er,
You
shall
see!”
But
time
has
passed
away
Since
I
began
to
pray,
And
I
feel
His
love
today!
Bless
His
name!
Bless
His
name!
5
So
now
I’m
going
home
To
the
Lord,
to
the
Lord.
So
now
I’m
going
home
To
the
Lord.
So
now
I’m
going
home.
Poor
sinner,
won’t
you
come?
Or
meet
an
awful
doom
From
the
Lord,
from
the
Lord.
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Decide for Christ Today
T. R. Dale
(Welcome Voice. S. M. with Refrain)
Lewis Hartsough
De
1.
De
2.
De
3.
cide
cide
cide
for
for
for
Christ
Christ
Christ
to
to
to
day,
day,
day,
And
Thy
Con
God’s
self
fess
sal
thou
Him
va
canst
as
tion
not
thy
see;
save;
Lord;
Yield
Help
Pro
soul
less
claim
and
and
to
bod
guilt
all
y,
y,
the
heart
dead
Sav
and
and
iour’s
will
blind,
worth,
To
No
How
Him,
lon
faith
who
ger
ful
died
judg
is
for
ment
His
thee!
brave.
Word.
R
EFRAIN
Christ
a
lone
can
save—
Break
the
power
of
sin;
Christ
doth
ful
ly
sat
is
fy
The
heart
that
cleaves
to
Him.
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Down from the Glory Came God’s Blessed Son
Arthur Cutting
(Jesus Is Calling. P. M. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
Down
1.
Sin’s
2.
Sin
3.
from
bit
ner,
the
ter
God
glo
judg
bids
ry
ment
thee
came
He
on
God’s
bore
Je
bless
on
sus
ed
the
be
Son,
tree,
lieve,
Lost
Dy
Now
ones
ing
while
to
to
you
save,
save,
may,
lost
dy
now
ones
ing
while
to
to
you
save;
save;
may;
Went
So
Peace
in
that
and
to
the
sal
death
sin
va
and
ner
tion
the
might
through
vic
just
Him
to
ly
you’ll
ry
go
re
won,
free,
ceive,
Tri
His
Do
um
pre
not,
phant
cious
oh,
rose
blood
do
from
Je
not
the
sus
de
grave.
gave.
lay!
R
EFRAIN
Might
Sin
Haste
y
ners
thee
to
to
a
save,
save,
way,
might
sin
haste
y
ners
thee
to
to
a
save,
save,
way,
Now
Now
In
in
He
fin
the
is
ite
glo
right
love
ry,
eous
waits
He’s
ly
to
a
a
wel
ble
ble
come
and
the
the
will
guilt
sin
ing
y
ner
to
to
to
save.
save.
day.
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“It Is Finished!” Sinners, Hear It
Thomas Kelly
(Regent Square. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Henry T. Smart
“It
1.
Hear
2.
“It
3.
Crown
4.
is
the
is
the
fin
Lord
fin
might
ished!”
Him
ished!”
y
Sin
self
All
Con
ners,
de
is
queror,
hear
clar
o
crown
it,
ing
ver;
Him,
’Tis
All
Yes,
Who
the
per
the
His
dy
formed
cup
peo
ing
He
of
ple’s
Vic
came
wrath
foes
tor’s
to
is
o’er
cry;
do;
drained;
came;
“It
Sin
Such
In
is
ners,
the
the
fin
in
truth
high
ished!”
your
these
est
An
selves
words
heaven
gels,
des
dis
en
bear
pair
cov
throne
it,
ing,
er,
Him,
Bear
This
Thus
Men
the
is
the
and
joy
joy
vic
an
ful
ful
tory
gels
news
news
was
sound
on
for
ob
His
high!
you;
tained:
fame!
“It
Je
’Tis
Great
is
sus
a
His
fin
speaks
vic
glo
ished!”
it,
tory,
ry!
“It
Je
’tis
Great
is
sus
a
His
fin
speaks
vic
glo
ished!”
it—
tory,
ry!
Tell
His
None
Je
it
are
but
sus
thro’
faith
Je
bears
the
ful
sus
a
earth
words
could
match
and
and
have
less
sky.
true.
gained.
name.
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Ere God Had Built the Mountains
William Cowper
(Aurelia. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Ere
1.
When,
2.
And
3.
God
like
couldst
had
a
Thou
built
tent
be
the
to
de
moun
dwell
light
tains,
in,
ed
Or
He
With
raised
spread
crea
the
the
tures
fruit
skies
such
ful
a
as
hills;
broad,
we,
Be
And
Who,
fore
swathed
when
He
a
we
filled
bout
saw
the
the
Thee,
foun
swell
slight
tains
ing
ed
That
Of
And
feed
o
nailed
the
cean’s
Thee
run
might
to
ning
y
a
rills;
flood,
tree?
In
He
Un
Thee,
wrought
fath
from
by
om
ev
weight
a
er
and
ble
last
meas
won
ing,
ure;
der!
The
And
And
won
Thou
mys
der
wast
ter
ful
with
y
I
Him
di
AM
then:
vine!
Found
Thy
The
pleas
self
voice
ures
the
that
nev
Fa
speaks
er
ther’s
in
wast
pleas
thun
ing,
ure,
der
And
And
Says,
Wis
Thine,
“Sin
dom
the
ner,
is
sons
I
Thy
of
am
name.
men.
thine!”
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Everlasting Glory
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Maccabeus. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
George F. Handel
Ev
1.
Yes!
2.
We
3.
Christ
4.
★
Ev
er
He
in
is
er
last
came
death
Lord
last
ing
from
were
of
ing
glo
heav
ly
glo
glo
ry
en,
ing,
ry,
ry
Un
Suf
Lost
Sing
Un
to
fered
in
we
to
Je
in
hope
now
Je
sus
our
less
to
sus
be!
stead;
gloom;
day!
be!
Sing
Praise
Je
Tell
Sing
a
to
sus
a
a
loud
Him
by
broad
loud
the
be
His
the
the
sto
giv
dy
sto
sto
ry
en,
ing
ry,
ry
Of
“First
Van
Own
Of
His
born
quished
His
His
vic
from
e’en
right
vic
to
the
the
ful
to
ry!
dead!”
tomb!
sway!
ry!
How
Je
Burst
Sing
He
sus,
its
a
left
meek
i
loud,
the
and
ron
and
splen
low
por
nev
dor
ly,
tal,
er
Of
Came
Rolled
Cease
His
the
a
to
home
lost
way
spread
on
to
the
His
high,
save;
stone,
fame;
Came
He
Rose
Tri
in
the
in
umph,
love
Vic
life
now
so
tim
im
and
ten
ho
mor
ev
der,
ly
tal
er,
On
Tri
To
In
the
umphed
the
the
cross
o’er
Fa
Sav
to
the
ther’s
iour’s
die.
★
grave.
★
throne.
★
name.
★
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Free from the Law
Philip P. Bliss
(Once for All. P. M. with Refrain)
Philip P. Bliss
Free
1.
Now
2.
“Chil
3.
Soon
4.
from
are
dren
He
the
we
of
will
law,
free—
God!”
come,
oh,
there’s
Oh,
the
hap
no
glo
saints
py
con
ri
shall
con
dem
ous
be
di
na
call
rais
tion!
tion;
ing!
ed;
Je
Je
Sure
We,
sus
sus
ly
who
has
pro
His
re
bled,
vides
grace
main
and
a
will
a
there
per
keep
live,
is
fect
us
shall
re
sal
from
be
mis
va
fall
chang
sion!
tion;
ing;
ed;
Cursed
“Come
Pass
Then
by
un
ing
all,
the
to
from
caught
law,
Me”—
death
up,
and
oh,
to
at
bruised
hear
life
His
by
His
at
bless
the
sweet
His
ed
fall,
call,
call,
call,
Grace
Come,
Bless
Changed
has
and
ed
to
re
He
sal
His
deemed
saves
va
like
us
us
tion
ness,
once
once
once
once
for
for
for
for
all.
all.
all.
all.
R
EFRAIN
Once
for
all,
O
sin
ner,
re
ceive
it;
Once
for
all,
O
bro
ther,
be
lieve
it;
Cling
to
the
cross,
the
bur
den
will
fall;
Christ
has
re
deemed
us
once
for
all.
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Just as Thou Art — Without One Trace
Russell S. Cook
(Agnus Dei. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
William Blow
Just
1.
Bur
2.
Come,
3.
as
dened
leave
thou
with
thy
art—
guilt,
bur
with
wouldst
den
out
thou
at
one
be
the
trace
blest?
cross;
Of
Trust
Count
love,
not
all
or
the
thy
joy,
world;
gains
or
it
but
in
gives
emp
ward
no
ty
grace,
rest;
dross;
Or
Christ
His
meet
brings
grace
ness
re
o’er
for
lief
pays
the
to
all
heaven
hearts
earth
ly
op
ly
place—
pressed—
loss—
O
O
O
guilt
wear
need
y
y
y
sin
sin
sin
ner,
ner,
ner,
come!
come!
come!
4
Come,
hither
bring
thy
boding
fears,
Thine
aching
heart,
thy
bursting
tears;
’Tis
mercy’s
voice
salutes
thine
ears;
O
trembling
sinner,
come!
5
“The
Spirit
and
the
bride
say,
Come”;
Rejoicing
saints
re-echo,
“Come.”
Who
faints,
who
thirsts,
who
will,
may
come,
The
Saviour
bids
thee,
come!
Alternate
tune:
No.
44.
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Hark! The Saviour’s Voice from Heaven
James Montgomery
(Even Me. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
William B. Bradbury
Hark!
1.
See
2.
Hear
3.
Ev
4.
the
the
His
ery
Sav
heal
love
sin
iour’s
ing
and
shall
voice
foun
mer
be
from
tain
cy
for
heav
spring
speak
giv
en
ing
ing,
en,
Speak
From
Come
Thou,
ing
the
and
thro’
par
Sav
trust
grace,
don
iour
thy
a
full
on
soul
child
and
the
with
shalt
free;
tree;
Me;
be;
Come,
Par
Though
Child
and
don,
thy
of
thou
peace
heart
God,
shalt
and
for
and
be
cleans
sin
heir
for
ing
be
of
giv
bring
break
heav
en;
ing,
ing,
en,
Bound
Lost
I
Yes,
less
one,
have
a
mer
loved
rest
man
cy
one,
and
sion
flows
’tis
peace
waits
for
for
for
for
thee.
thee.
thee.
thee.
R
EFRAIN
E
ven
thee,
e
ven
thee,
Bound
less
mer
cy
flows
for
thee.
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Hark! Hark! The Voice of Christ
H. D’Arcy Champney
(Pilgrims. 11. 10. 11. 10. with Refrain)
Henry T. Smart
Hark!
1.
It
2.
Blest
3.
hark!
is
words!
the
the
They
voice
voice
speak
of
of
to
Christ,
Him
us
the
now
of
sin
crowned
God’s
ner’s
with
sal
Sav
glo
va
iour,
ry,
tion,
In
Tell
Worked
glo
ing
out
ry
of
by
seat
life
Christ
ed
for
a
on
“who
lone
His
so
up
Fa
ev
on
ther’s
er
the
throne,
will”;
cross,
Tell
How
Who
ing
sweet
by
of
the
His
love
sound
blood
and
of
re
ev
that
deems
er
en
from
last
tranc
ev
ing
ing
ery
fa
sto
na
vor
ry,
tion,
For
Which
And
sin
tells
saves
ners
of
His
far
love
peo
from
for
ple
God,
guilt
from
by
y
e
sin
sin
ter
un
ners
nal
done.
still.
loss.
R
EFRAIN
Mes
sage
of
Je
sus,
mes
sage
of
love,
Tell
ing
of
wel
come
to
that
bright
home
a
bove.
4
Now,
weary
souls,
who
rest
and
peace
are
seeking,
Who
long
for
One
to
meet
their
deepest
need,
Hear
in
the
Word
the
voice
of
Jesus
speaking,
And
trust
in
Him
who
makes
them
free
indeed.
5
Soon
Jesus’
voice
of
love
may
cease
appealing,
And
in
your
face
the
door
of
mercy
close.
Spurn
not
the
voice
of
Him
with
heart
so
feeling,
Who
proved
His
love
by
dying
for
His
foes.
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1
2
3
4
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6
7
8
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0
→
88
Hail, Sovereign Love
Jehoiada Brewer
(Bera. L. M.)
John E. Gould
Hail,
1.
A
2.
En
3.
And
4.
sov
gainst
wrapt
thus
ereign
the
in
the e
love,
God
thick
ter
which
who
E
nal
first
built
gyp
coun
be
the
tian
sels
gan
sky
night,
ran,
That
I
And
“Al
scheme
fought,
fond
might
to
with
of
y
res
hands
dark
love,
cue
up
ness
ar
fall
lift
more
rest
en
ed
than
that
man!
high;
light,
man!”
Hail,
De
Mad
I
match
spised
ly
felt
less,
the
I
the
free,
men
ran
ar
e
tion
the
rows
ter
of
sin
of
nal
His
ful
dis
grace,
grace,
race,
tress,
Which
Too
Se
And
gave
proud
cure
found
my
to
with
I
soul
seek
out
had
a
a
a
no
hid
hid
hid
hid
ing
ing
ing
ing
place.
place.
place.
place.
5
Indignant
Justice
stood
in
view,
To
Sinai’s
fiery
mount
I
flew;
But
Justice
cried
with
frowning
face,
“This
mountain
is
no
hiding
place.”
6
On
Jesus,
God’s
just
vengeance
fell,
Which
would
have
sunk
a
world
to
hell;
He
bore
it
for
a
sinful
race,
And
thus
became
their
Hiding
Place.
7
Should
sevenfold
storms
of
thunder
roll,
And
shake
this
globe
from
pole
to
pole,
No
thunderbolt
shall
daunt
my
face,
For
Jesus
is
my
Hiding
Place.
8
A
few
more
rolling
suns
at
most,
Shall
land
me
on
fair
Canaan’s
coast,
Where
I
shall
sing
the
song
of
grace,
And
see
my
glorious
Hiding
Place.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
89
Hark Ye! Those Who Choose the Pleasures
(Ukraina. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Russian Hymn Tune
Hark
1.
Thought
2.
God
3.
ye!
less
so
those
one,
loved
who
did
this
choose
e’er
world
the
you
of
pleas
pon
sin
ures,
der,
ners,
That
O’er
That
this
your
He
wretch
stand
sent
ed
ing
His
world
toward
on
im
your
ly
parts,
God;
Son,
Dare
Have
Say
you
you
ing,
call
ev
“Who
this
er
so
sat
quest
e’er
is
ioned
ac
fac
deep
cepts
tion
ly,
Him,
From
What
Ev
your
the
er
deep
goal
last
est,
of
ing
in
paths
life
most
you
hath
heart?
trod?
won!”
Is
Have
All
the
you
have
whirl
heard
sinned,
of
the
He
world’s
won
tells
con
drous
us
fu
sto
plain
sion
ry
ly,
So
Of
All
en
the
in
gross
love
judg
ing
of
ment
to
God
thus
your
dis
con
mind,
played;
demned,
That
When
But
for
He
God’s
thoughts
sent
Christ
of
His
hath
deep
well
suf
er
be
fered
im
lov
for
port
ed,
us,
You
Such
Right
can
the
eous
not
sac
judg
a
ri
ment
mo
fice
thus
ment
He
He
find?
made?
stemmed.
4
Skeptic,
when
you
read
that
story,
When
you
see
that
wondrous
plan,
Can
you
make
it
but
tradition,
And
degrade
your
God
as
man?
Ah,
there
comes
a
time
to
all
men,
When
a
righteous,
holy
God,
Shall
mete
out
a
righteous
judgment,
Then
shall
you
believe
His
Word.
5
He
is
waiting
for
acceptance,
Lost
one,
will
you
pass
Him
by,
Will
you
rush
along
unheeding,
While
your
ears
ring
with
His
cry?
Don’t
delay,
as
Paul’s
accuser,
Till
a
more
convenient
day.
God
with
open
arms
will
meet
you,
Loved
one,
come
while
yet
you
may.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
90
Have You Been to Jesus
for the Cleansing Power?
Elisha A. Hoffman
(Washed in the Blood. 11. 9. 11. 9. with Refrain)
Elisha A. Hoffman
Have
1.
Are
2.
When
3.
Lay
4.
you
you
the
a
been
walk
Bride
side
to
ing
groom
the
Je
dai
com
gar
sus
ly
eth,
ments
for
by
will
that
the
the
your
are
cleans
Sav
robes
stained
ing
iour’s
be
with
power?
side?
white,
sin,
Are
Are
Pure
And
you
you
and
be
washed
washed
white
washed
in
in
in
in
the
the
the
the
blood
blood
blood
blood
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
Lamb?
Lamb?
Lamb?
Lamb!
Are
Do
Will
There’s
you
you
your
a
ful
rest
soul
foun
ly
each
be
tain
trust
mo
read
flow
ing
ment
y
ing
in
in
for
for
His
the
the
the
grace
Cru
man
soul
this
ci
sions
un
hour?
fied?
bright,
clean;
Are
Are
And
Oh,
you
you
be
be
washed
washed
washed
washed
in
in
in
in
the
the
the
the
blood
blood
blood
blood
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
Lamb?
Lamb?
Lamb?
Lamb!
R
EFRAIN
Are
you
washed
Are
you
washed
in
the
blood—
in
the
blood—
In
the
soul
cleans
ing
blood
of
the
Lamb?
of
the
Lamb?
Are
your
gar
ments
spot
less?
Are
they
white
as
snow?
Are
you
washed
in
the
blood
of
the
Lamb?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
91
On Christ Salvation Rests Secure
Samuel Medley
(Hebron. L. M.)
Lowell Mason
On
1.
No
2.
In
3.
Christ
oth
Him
sal
er
it
va
hope
is
tion
shall
or
rests
in
dained
se
ter
to
cure;
vene;
raise
The
To
A
Rock
Him
tem
of
we
ple
A
look,
to
ges
on
Je
must
Him
ho
en
we
vah’s
dure;
lean;
praise,
Nor
Oth
Com
can
er
posed
that
foun
of
faith
da
all
be
tions
the
o
we
saints,
ver
dis
who
thrown
own,
own
Which
And
No
rests
build
Sav
up
on
iour
on
Christ,
but
the
the
the
“Liv
“Liv
“Liv
ing
ing
ing
Stone.”
Stone.”
Stone.”
4
View
the
vast
building,
see
it
rise;
The
work
how
great!
the
plan
how
wise!
Oh
wondrous
fabric!
power
unknown
That
rears
it
on
the
“Living
Stone”!
5
But
most
adore
His
precious
name;
His
glory
and
His
grace
proclaim;
For
us,
condemned,
despised,
undone,
He
gave
Himself,
the
“Living
Stone.”
Alternate
tune:
No.
205.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
92
Have You Any Room for Jesus?
El Nathan (arr.)
(Any Room. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
C. C. Williams
Have
1.
Room
2.
Have
3.
Room
4.
you
for
you
and
an
pleas
an
time
y
ure,
y
now
room
room
time
give
for
for
for
to
Je
busi
Je
Je
sus,
ness,
sus,
sus,
He
But
As
Soon
who
for
in
will
bore
Christ
grace
pass
the
the
He
God’s
load
Cru
calls
day
of
ci
a
of
sin?
fied,
gain?
grace;
As
Not
Oh,
Soon
He
a
to
thy
knocks
place
day
heart
and
that
is
be
seeks
He
time
cold
ad
can
ac
and
mis
en
cept
si
sion,
ter
ed,
lent,
Sin
In
La
And
ner,
the
ter
the
will
heart
you
Sav
you
for
may
iour’s
let
which
call
plead
Him
He
in
ing
in?
died.
vain.
cease.
R
EFRAIN
Room
for
Je
sus,
Lord
of
glo
ry!
Hast
en
now,
His
word
o
bey;
Swing
the
heart’s
door
wide
ly
o
pen,
Let
Him
en
ter
while
you
may.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
93
Ho! Ye That Thirst, Approach the Spring
W. Cameron
(Torino. C. M. with Refrain)
Italian Hymn Tune
Ho!
1.
How
2.
My
3.
Seek
4.
ye
long
stores
ye
that
to
af
the
thirst,
streams
ford
Lord
ap
of
those
while
proach
false
rich
yet
the
de
sup
His
spring
light
plies
ear
Where
Will
That
Is
liv
ye
health
o
ing
in
and
pen
wa
crowds
pleas
to
ters
re
ure
your
flow;
pair?
give;
call;
Free
How
In
While
to
long
cline
of
that
your
your
fered
o
strength
ear
mer
pen
and
and
cy
foun
sub
come
still
tain
stance
to
is
all
waste
Me,
near,
With
On
The
Be
out
tri
soul
fore
a
fles
that
His
price
light
hears
foot
may
as
shall
stool
go.
air?
live.
fall.
R
EFRAIN
With
out
a
price
may
go,
With
out
a
price
may
go;
Free
to
that
o
pen
foun
tain
all
With
out
a
price
may
go.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
94
Ho, You Thirsty, Jesus Calls You
(Hold the Fort. 8. 5. 8. 5. D.)
Philip P. Bliss
Ho,
1.
Where
2.
None
3.
you
fore
can
thirst
do
be
y,
you
too
Je
spend
vile
sus
your
for
calls
treas
Je
you;
ure
sus,
Je
Where
None
sus
there
can
came
is
be
to
no
too
give
bread?
poor;
Wine
On
By
and
ly
His
milk
by
blood
of
the
are
free
liv
peace
sal
ing
and
va
Sav
par
tion;
iour
don,
Come
Dy
Mer
to
ing
cies
Him
souls
ev
and
are
er
live.
fed.
sure.
R
EFRAIN
Who
so
ev
er
will
may
take
it!
Hear
the
gos
pel
cry!
With
out
price
and
with
out
mon
ey,
Come
to
Him
and
buy.
4
Oh,
His
tender
love
and
pity!
Still
He
calls
today;
Never
one
to
Him
who
cometh
Shall
be
cast
away.
5
From
all
sin
He
came
to
save
us,
Satan’s
slaves
to
free:
To
His
royal
feast
He
bids
us;
Sinner,
taste
and
see.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
95
I Have a Glorious Saviour
Charlotte Gipps
(Beneath the Cross of Jesus. C. M. D.)
Ira D. Sankey
I
1.
’Twas
2.
Oh!
3.
He
4.
have
God
Je
is
a
who
sus
the
glo
sent
is
ris
rious
this
my
en
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour;
iour,
Who
This
“The
A
died
spot
Might
live
up
less
y
for
on
Lamb,
God!”
ev
the
who
His
er
tree;
died;
name;
more;
My
And
To
He
sins
trust
seek
loves
He
ing
and
to
bare,
in
save
ease
and
His
the
the
suf
pre
lost
bur
fered
cious
and
dened
there
blood
vile
heart
The
I’m
As
Of
wrath
free
Son
each
of
ly
of
whose
God
just
Man
sins
for
i
He
He
me!
fied.
came.
bore.
And
Ah!
In
Be
my
not
all
lieve—
sal
for
His
and
va
me
great
God’s
tion
by
a
sal
now
deeds
ton
va
is
of
ing
tion
sure
law
work
sure
Since
Sal
The
Is
Christ
va
will
free
the
tion
of
to
work
could
God
ev
has
be
is
ery
done,
won:
done;
one;
For
Of
And
In
God
grace
God
man
dis
a
de
i
plays,
lone,
lights
fest
in
thro’
in
ed
right
right
right
right
eous
eous
eous
eous
ness,
ness,
ness
ness
His
God
To
He
glo
saves
bless
hon
ry
me
me
ors
in
by
by
thus
His
His
His
His
Son.
Son.
Son.
Son.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
96
If I Gained the World
Anna Ölander
(Ölander. 10. 9. 10. 9. D.)
Swedish
If
1.
Had
2.
Oh,
3.
Oh,
4.
I
I
what
the
gained
wealth
emp
joy
the
and
ti
of
world
love
ness—
hav
but
in
with
ing
lost
full
out
all
the
est
the
in
Sav
meas
Sav
Je
iour,
ure,
iour
sus!
Were
With
Mid
What
my
a
the
a
life
name
sins
balm
worth
ren
and
the
liv
owned
sor
bro
ing
both
rows
ken
for
far
here
heart
a
and
be
to
day?
near,
low!
heal!
Could
Yet
And
Ne’er
my
no
e
a
yearn
hope
ter
sin
ing
be
ni
so
heart
yond,
ty,
great,
find
no
how
but
rest
har
dark
He
and
bor
with
can
com
wait
out
cleanse
fort
ing,
Him—
it,
In
Where
On
Not
the
my
ly
a
things
storm
night
sor
that
tossed
and
row
soon
ves
tears
that
must
sel
and
He
pass
I
end
does
a
could
less
not
way?
steer;
woe!
feel!
If
If
What
If
I
I
though
I
gained
gained
I
have
the
the
might
but
world,
world,
live
Je
but
but
with
sus,
lost
lost
out
on
the
the
the
ly
Sav
Sav
Sav
Je
iour,
iour,
iour,
sus,
Would
Who
When
Noth
my
en
I
ing
gain
dured
come
else
be
the
to
in
worth
cross
die,
all
the
and
how
the
toil
died
would
world
and
for
it
be
strife?
me,
be?
side—
Are
Could
Oh,
Oh,
all
then
to
then
earth
all
face
ev
ly
the
the
ery
treas
world
val
thing
ures
af
ley’s
is
worth
ford
gloom
mine
com
a
with
in
par
ref
out
Je
ing
uge
Him!
sus;
With
Whith
And
For
the
er
with
my
gift
in
out
needs
of
my
Him
and
God,
an
for
more
e
guish
e
He
ter
I
ter
will
nal
might
ni
pro
life?
flee?
ty!
vide.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
97
Oh, How Sweet the Gospel Message
(Halle. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Klemens Müller
Oh,
1.
Say
2.
Wilt
3.
how
not,
thou
sweet
’tis
rob
the
to
Him
gos
oth
of
pel
er
His
mes
sin
pur
sage,
ners—
chase
Rich
Those
When
and
more
He
bound
wor
bought
less,
thy
thee
full
of
with
and
His
His
free;
call—
blood?
Sin
But
He
ner,
re
is
wilt
ceive
pray
thou
the
ing,
pause
truth
He
and
with
is
lis
glad
plead
ten?
ness,
ing,
Je
Je
Be
sus
sus
ye
died,
died,
rec
and
and
on
died
died
ciled
for
for
to
thee.
all.
God.
4
Now
no
barrier
to
hinder,
Jesus
has
removed
it
all;
God
can
in
His
Son
receive
thee—
Answer
then
His
loving
call.
5
Let
thy
soul
delight
the
Saviour
By
submitting
to
His
love;
And
in
everlasting
favor,
Thou
shalt
dwell
with
Him
above.
Alternate
tune:
No.
288.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
98
Just on the Threshold
George Cooper
(Moment by Moment. 10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
May Whittle Moody
Just
1.
Just
2.
Just
3.
on
on
on
the
the
the
thresh
thresh
thresh
old!
old,
old—
Oh,
and
oh,
why
joy
make
not
near
now
come
at
thy
in,
hand;
choice;
Leav
Yon
Come
ing
der’s
with
the
the
the
maz
gleam
ser
es
of
vants
of
Im
of
dark
man
Christ,
ness
u
and
and
el’s
re
sin?
land!
joice!
For
Ref
Je
ward
uge
sus
the
and
is
light,
rest
call
and
are
ing,
the
now
oh,
glo
of
turn
ry
fered
not
di
to
a
vine;
thee:
side!
Back
Sin
Come!
ward
or
’tis
the
sal
the
dan
va
voice
gers,
tion—
of
and
oh,
the
woes
which
Spir
that
shall
it
were
it
and
thine.
be?
bride!
R
EFRAIN
Just
on
the
thresh
old—
and
Christ
calls
to
thee!
Come!
with
the
par
doned
for
ev
er
to
be!
Just
on
the
thresh
old—
why
lin
ger
so
long?
Sing,
with
the
ran
somed,
e
ter
ni
ty’s
song!
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2
3
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My Soul, Repeat His Praise
Isaac Watts (Psalm 103)
(St. Michael. S. M.)
Genevan Psalter
My
1.
High
2.
His
3.
soul,
as
power
re
the
sub
peat
heavens
dues
His
are
our
praise
raised
sin;
Whose
A
And
mer
bove
His
cies
the
for
are
earth
giv
so
we
ing
great;
tread,
love,
Whose
So
Far
an
far
as
ger
the
the
is
rich
east
so
es
is
slow
of
from
to
God’s
the
rise,
grace
west,
So
Our
Did
read
high
all
y
est
our
to
thoughts
guilt
a
ex
re
bate.
ceed.
move.
4
Man’s
life
is
as
the
grass,
Or
like
the
morning
flower;
If
one
sharp
blast
sweep
o’er
the
field,
It
withers
in
an
hour.
5
But
Thy
compassions,
Lord,
To
endless
years
endure;
And
all
Thy
people
ever
find
Thy
word
of
promise
sure.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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→
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Let All Who Know the Joyful Sound
(Pembroke. 8. 8. 6. D.)
James Foster
Let
1.
That
2.
‘Tis
3.
all
all
not
who
who
of
know
in
works:
the
the
let
joy
Son
no
ful
be
man
sound,
lieve,
boast,
With
Shall
Save
glad
nev
in
ness
er
His
send
per
name
the
ish,
who
ti
but
saves
dings
re
the
round,
ceive
lost—
And
Life
The
tell
end
Lord
that
less
our
God
and
Right
is
di
eous
love;
vine;
ness!
That
No
Poor
God
con
sin
so
dem
ner,
loved
na
now
the
tion
from
world,
e’er
work
He
shall
ing
gave
know,
cease,
His
From
And
own
death
claim
dear
to
from
Son
life
God
the
they
a
world
pass
blood
to
be
bought
save;
low,
peace,
God’s
And
And
mes
then
Je
sage
in
sus,
from
glo
Lord,
a
ry
con
bove.
shine.
fess.
4
Let
all
who
know
our
God
rejoice,
Praise
Him
in
songs
with
cheerful
voice,
And
live
to
Him
alone;
Let
sinners
too
take
up
the
strain,
Exalt
the
Lamb
for
sinners
slain,
The
coming
Saviour
own.
5
The
Spirit
and
the
bride
say,
Come!
Let
him
that
heareth,
too,
say,
Come!
Whoever
thirsts
may
come;
Water
of
life
is
freely
given
Till
Christ
the
Lord
descends
from
heaven;
Lord
Jesus,
quickly
come!
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2
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101
Look, Thou Lost One, to the Saviour
(Crown Him. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Arr. by George C. Stebbins
Look,
1.
Come!
2.
Now
3.
thou
thou
be
lost
wan
lieve
one,
derer,
in
to
time
Him
the
is
the
Sav
pass
Sav
iour,
ing,
iour,
Seat
Soon
Now
ed
the
be
on
days
lieve
yon
of
what
glo
life
He
rious
are
has
throne;
gone;
done;
Look!
Soon
Then
this
will
with
mo
come
oth
ment,
e
ers
He
ter
tell
will
nal
the
save
a
sto
you,
ges,
ry,
For
And
Je
He
the
sus
has
tale
has
sal
of
sal
va
life
va
tion
be
tion
won.
done.
won.
R
EFRAIN
Match
less
Sav
iour!
match
less
Sav
iour!
Je
sus
all
the
work
has
done.
Come
to
Je
sus,
come
to
Je
sus—
Je
sus,
God’s
be
lov
ed
Son.
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
0
→
102
Life at Best Is Very Brief
(Meet Me There. P. M. with Refrain)
William J. Kirkpatrick
Life
1.
Fair
2.
Time
3.
Sin
4.
at
est
is
ner,
best
flow
glid
heed
is
ers
ing
the
ver
soon
swift
warn
y
de
ly
ing
brief,
cay,
by,
voice,
Like
Youth
Death
Make
the
and
and
the
fall
beau
judg
Lord
ing
ty
ment
your
of
pass
both
hap
a
a
draw
py
leaf,
way;
nigh,
choice,
Like
Oh,
To
Then
the
you
the
all
bind
have
arms
heav
ing
not
of
en
of
long
Je
will
a
to
sus
re
sheaf:
stay:
fly:
joice:
Be
Be
Be
Be
in
in
in
in
time!
time!
time!
time!
Fleet
While
Oh!
Come
ing
God’s
I
from
days
Spir
pray
dark
are
it
you
ness
tell
bids
count
in
ing
you
the
to
fast
come,
cost,
light,
That
Sin
Ere
From
the
ner,
the
the
D.S.
die
do
fa
way
find
will
not
tal
that
no
soon
lon
line
seem
o
be
ger
be
eth
pen
cast,
roam,
crossed,
right;
gate,
And
Lest
And
Come
And
the
you
your
and
your
fa
seal
Christ
start
cry
tal
your
less
for
be
line
hope
soul
heaven
just
be
less
be
to
too
past,
doom,
lost,
night,
late,
Be
Be
Be
Be
Be
in
in
in
in
in
time!
time!
time!
time!
time!
R
EFRAIN
Be
in
time!
Be
in
time!
be
in
3
time!
Be
in
time!
While
the
voice
of
Je
sus
calls
you,
Be
in
time!
Be
in
time!
If
in
sin
you
lon
ger
wait,
You
Dal
may
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
0
→
103
Man of Sorrows! What a Name
Philip P. Bliss
(Man of Sorrows. P. M.)
Philip P. Bliss
“Man
1.
Bear
2.
Guilt
3.
Lift
4.
of
ing
y,
ed
sor
shame
vile
up
rows,”
and
and
was
what
scoff
help
He
a
ing
less,
to
name
rude,
we,
die,
For
In
Spot
“It
the
my
less
is
Son
place
Lamb
fin
of
con
of
ished”
God,
demned
God
was
who
He
was
His
came
stood;
He!
cry.
Ru
Sealed
“Full
Now
ined
my
a
in
sin
par
tone
heaven
ners
don
ment”—
ex
to
with
can
alt
re
His
it
ed
claim!
blood:
be?
high;
Hal
Hal
Hal
Hal
le
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
lu
jah!
jah!
jah!
jah!
what
what
what
what
a
a
a
a
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour!
iour!
iour!
iour!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
104
Not All the Gold of All the World
Albert Midlane
(Materna. C. M. D.)
Samuel A. Ward
Not
1.
Gold
2.
Oh,
3.
all
could
what
the
not
can
gold
give
e
of
the
qual
all
heart
joy
the
re
di
world,
lief
vine,
And
The
And
all
mal
what
its
e
can
wealth
fac
sweet
com
tor
er
bined,
craved,
be
Could
Ah,
Than
give
no!
know
re
’twas
ing
lief,
Christ,
that
or
the
this
com
Christ
Christ
fort
of
is
yield,
God,
mine
To
That
To
one
dy
all
dis
ing
e
tract
sin
ter
ed
ner
ni
mind;
saved;
ty?
’Tis
Faith’s
Safe
on
view
in
ly
of
the
to
Him
Lord,
the
who
with
pre
bleed
out
cious
ing
a
blood
hung
doubt,
Of
A
By
Christ
vic
vir
the
tim
tue
soul
by
of
can
his
the
fly,
side.
blood;
There
He
For
on
saw,
noth
ly
he
ing
can
knew
can
a
the
de
sin
Lord
stroy
ner
was
the
find
there,
life
A
The
That’s
flow
Lord
hid
ing
for
with
full
him
Christ
sup
had
in
ply.
died.
God.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
105
Nothing But the Name of Jesus
(Refuge. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Joseph P. Holbrook
Noth
1.
Dy
2.
Sin
3.
ing
ing
ner,
but
sin
hear
the
ner,
the
name
look
match
of
to
less
Je
Je
sto
sus
sus,
ry,
Can
Lift
Lis
a
ed
ten
vail
on
sim
in
the
ply
dan
cross
and
ger’s
for
be
hour;
thee;
lieve;
3
Noth
See
From
ing
the
the
3
but
ho
ris
the
ly
en
3
name
Sav
Lord
of
iour,
in
3
Je
Je
glo
sus,
sus,
ry,
When
Stretched
Life,
the
and
e
clouds
nailed
ter
3
of
up
nal
trou
on
life,
3
ble
the
re
lower;
tree.
ceive;
3
3
3
3
On
Why
Je
ly
that
sus
through
pier
died—
the
cing
thy
blood
cry
con
of
of
dem
Je
an
na
sus
guish?
tion,
Can
Why
Thine,
the
did
be
guilt
God
liev
y
His
er,
soul
Son
Je
have
for
sus
peace;
sake?
bore;
3
3
On
Shall
Con
ly
the
quered
through
spot
grave,
the
less
thy
death
Vic
de
of
tim
so
Je
lan
la
sus
guish?
tion,
Sa
Must
Rose,
tan’s
His
and
cap
heart
lives
tives
for
to
find
sor
die
re
rows
no
lease.
break?
more.
3
3
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
106
O Christ, in Thee My Soul Hath Found
Frances Bevan
(None But Christ. C. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
O
1.
I
2.
I
3.
The
4.
Christ,
sighed
tried
pleas
in
for
the
ures
Thee
rest
bro
lost
my
and
ken
I
soul
hap
cis
sad
hath
pi
terns,
ly
found,
ness,
Lord,
mourned,
And
I
But,
But
found
yearned
ah,
nev
in
for
the
er
Thee
them,
wa
wept
a
not
ters
for
lone,
Thee;
failed!
Thee,
The
But
E’en
Till
peace,
while
as
grace
the
I
I
the
joy
passed
stooped
sight
I
my
to
less
sought
Sav
drink
eyes
so
iour
they
re
long,
by,
fled
ceived,
The
His
And
Thy
bliss
love
mocked
love
till
laid
me
li
now
hold
as
ness
un
on
I
to
known.
me.
wailed.
see.
R
EFRAIN
Now
none
but
Christ
can
sat
is
fy,
None
oth
er
name
for
me;
for
me;
There’s
love,
and
life,
and
last
ing
joy,
Lord
Je
sus,
found
in
Thee.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
107
Oh, Do Not Let the Word Depart
Eliza Reed
(L. M. with Refrain)
Ira D. Sankey
Oh,
1.
To
2.
Our
3.
The
4.
do
mor
God
world
not
row’s
in
has
let
sun
pit
noth
the
may
y
ing
word
nev
lin
new
de
er
gers
to
part,
rise
still,
give,
And
To
And
It
close
bless
wilt
has
thine
thy
thou
no
eye
long
thus
true,
a
de
His
no
gainst
lud
love
pure
the
ed
re
de
light!
sight;
quite?
light.
Poor
This
Re
Look
sin
is
nounce
now
ner,
the
at
to
har
time,
length
Je
den
oh,
thy
sus
not
then,
stub
Christ
thine
be
born
and
heart;
wise;
will;
live!
Thou
Thou
Thou
Thou
wouldst
wouldst
wouldst
wouldst
be
be
be
be
saved:
saved:
saved:
saved:
Why
Why
Why
Why
not
not
not
not
to
to
to
to
night?
night?
night?
night?
R
EFRAIN
Why
not
to
night?
Why
not
to
night?
Thou
wouldst
be
saved:
Why
not
to
night?
Why
not
to
night?
Why
not
to
night?
Thou
wouldst
be
saved:
Why
not
to
night?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
108
Oh Precious Blood
(He Leadeth Me. L. M. with Refrain)
William B. Bradbury
Oh
1.
Oh
2.
Oh
3.
Oh
4.
pre
pre
pre
pre
cious
cious
cious
cious
blood,
blood!
blood!
blood!
on
The
The
The
Cal
peace
sub
ran
v’ry
di
tle
somed
shed
vine
foe
throng
For
The
Its
Ex
sin
cross
all
tols
ful
has
pre
its
souls
pur
vail
worth
in
chased
ing
in
tres
now
pow’r
thrill
pass
is
shall
ing
dead!
mine;
know
song;
Oh
No
As
And
crim
more
saints
seat
son
of
o’er
ed
flood
judg
come
on
that
ment
him
the
makes
then
by
throne
a
a
its
is
path
fraid
might,
He
Of
Since
And
Whose
sure
all
si
pre
es
my
lence
cious
cape
guilt
ev
blood
from
on
’ry
a
com
Christ
voice
toned
ing
was
of
for
wrath!
laid.
night.
me.
R
EFRAIN
Oh
pre
cious
blood!
Oh
liv
ing
way,
By
which
the
chief
of
sin
ners
may,
Ac
cept
ed
stand
be
fore
his
God!
Oh
pre
cious,
re
con
cil
ing
blood!
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1
2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
0
→
109
Oh, the Love of God Is Boundless
R. D. Edwards
(Tyrol. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Tyrolean Melody
Oh,
1.
Oh,
2.
Oh,
3.
Oh,
4.
the
the
the
what
love
cross
sight
rest
of
of
in
of
God
Christ
heaven
soul
is
is
is
in
bound
won
glo
view
less,
drous!
rious!
ing
Per
There
Man
Je
fect,
I
in
sus
cause
learn
right
on
less,
God’s
eous
the
full
heart
ness
Fa
and
to
is
ther’s
free!
me;
there;
throne!
Doubts
Midst
Once
Yea,
have
the
the
what
van
si
Vic
peace
ished,
lent,
tim,
for
fears
deep
now
ev
are
ening
vic
er
ground
dark
to
flow
less,
ness,
rious,
ing
Now
“God
Je
From
I
is
sus
God’s
know
light”
lives
rest
that
I
in
in
love
al
glo
His
to
so
ry
own
me.
see.
fair.
Son!
Love,
Ho
Him,
Gaz
the
ly
who
ing
source
claims
met
up
of
of
the
ward
all
jus
claims
in
my
tice
of
to
bless
find
glo
heav
ing;
ing
ry,
en,
Love,
Full
And
Read
that
ex
the
ing
set
press
need
glo
it
ion
of
ry
self
in
ru
in
on
that
ined
His
me;
scene;
man,
face,
Love,
Light
On
Know
that
and
the
ing
gave
love
cross—
that
the
a
oh,
’tis
spot
like
won
He,
less
are
drous
once
Vic
tell
sto
giv
tim;
ing
ry!
en
Love
What
God
On
told
yon
has
the
out
woe
set
cross
at
and
at
to
Cal
suf
His
take
va
ferings
right
my
ry.
mean.
hand.
place.
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2
3
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5
6
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8
9
0
→
110
Oh, Turn Now! Oh, Turn Now!
Josiah Hopkins
(Hiding in Thee. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain)
Ira D. Sankey
Oh,
1.
How
2.
Oh,
3.
turn
vain
how
now!
the
can
Oh,
de
we
turn
lu
leave
now!
sion,
you?
For
that
Why
why
while
will
will
you
you
you
de
not
die,
lay
come?
When
Your
’Tis
God,
hearts
Je
in
may
sus
great
grow
en
mer
bet
treats
cy,
ter
you,
is
by
He
com
stay
bids
ing
ing
you
so
a
come
nigh?
way;
home;
Now
Come
Oh,
Je
wretch
turn
sus
ed,
now!
in
come
Oh,
vites
star
turn
you;
ving,
now!
the
come,
For
Spir
hap
why
it
py
will
says,
to
you
“Come,”
be,
die,
And
While
When
an
streams
God,
gels
of
in
are
sal
great
wait
va
mer
ing
tion
cy,
to
are
is
wel
flow
com
come
ing
ing
you
so
so
home.
free.
nigh?
R
EFRAIN
Come
while
you
may!
Come
while
you
may!
Take
God’s
free
sal
va
tion,
’tis
of
fered
to
day!
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2
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→
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Once Again the Gospel Message
El Nathan
(Come Believing. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Once
1.
Man
2.
Je
3.
a
y
sus
gain
sum
for
the
mers
your
gos
you
choice
pel
have
is
mes
wast
wait
sage
ed,
ing;
From
Rip
Tar
the
ened
ry
Sav
har
not;
iour
vests
at
you
you
once
have
have
de
heard;
seen;
cide!
Will
Win
While
you
ter
the
heed
snows
Spir
the
by
it
in
spring
now
vi
have
is
ta
melt
striv
tion?
ed,
ing,
Will
Yet
Yield,
you
you
and
turn
lin
seek
and
ger
the
seek
in
Sav
the
your
iour’s
Lord?
sin.
side.
R
EFRAIN
Come
be
liev
ing!
come!
Come
be
liev
ing!
come!
Come
to
Je
sus!
Look,
look!
and
Oh,
live!
look
and
live!
Come
be
liev
ing!
come!
Come
be
liev
ing!
come!
Come
to
Je
sus!
Look,
and
live!
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2
3
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8
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→
112
Only a Sinner
James M. Gray
(Only a Sinner. P. M. with Refrain)
Daniel B. Towner
Naught
1.
Once
2.
Tears
3.
Suf
4.
have
I
un
fer
I
was
a
a
got
fool
vail
sin
ten
ish,
ing,
ner
but
and
no
whose
what
sin
mer
heart
I
ruled
it
o
re
my
had
ver
ceived,
heart,
I;
flows,
Grace
Caus
Mer
Lov
hath
ing
cy
ing
be
my
had
his
stowed
foot
saved
Sav
it
steps
me,
iour
since
from
or
to
I
God
else
tell
have
to
I
what
be
de
must
he
lieved;
part;
die;
knows;
Boast
Je
Sin
Once
ing
sus
had
more
ex
hath
a
to
clud
found
larmed
tell
ed,
me,
me
it
pride
hap
fear
would
I
py
ing
I
a
my
God’s
em
base;
case;
face,
brace—
I’m
I
But
I’m
on
now
now
on
ly
am
I’m
ly
a
a
a
a
sin
sin
sin
sin
ner
ner
ner
ner
saved
by
grace!
R
EFRAIN
On
ly
a
sin
ner
saved
by
grace!
On
ly
a
sin
ner
saved
by
grace!
This
is
my
sto
ry,
to
God
be
the
glo
ry,
I’m
on
ly
a
sin
ner
saved
by
grace!
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9
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113
Only a Step to Jesus
Fanny J. Crosby
(Only a Step to Jesus. 7. 6. 7. 6. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
On
1.
On
2.
On
3.
On
4.
ly
ly
ly
ly
a
a
a
a
step
step
step
step
to
to
to
to
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus!
sus!
sus!
sus!
Then
Be
A
Oh,
why
lieve,
step
why
not
and
from
not
take
thou
sin
come
it
shalt
to
and
now?
live;
grace;
say,
Come,
Lov
What
Glad
and
ing
has
ly
thy
ly
thy
to
sin
now
heart
Thee,
con
He’s
de
my
fess
wait
ci
Sav
ing,
ing,
ded?
iour,
To
And
The
I
Him,
read
mo
give
the
y
ments
my
Sav
to
fly
self
iour,
for
a
to
bow.
give.
pace.
day.
R
EFRAIN
On
ly
a
step,
on
ly
a
step;
Come,
He
waits
for
thee;
Come,
and
thy
sin
con
fess
ing,
Thou
shalt
re
ceive
a
bless
ing;
Do
not
re
ject
the
mer
cy
He
free
ly
of
fers
thee.
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1
2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
0
→
114
Saved Through the Blood of Jesus
H. D’Arcy Champney
(The Heart’s Refuge. 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
Saved
1.
Saved
2.
Saved
3.
Saved
4.
through
through
in
too
the
the
that
to
blood
blood
on
tell
of
of
ly
the
Je
Je
Ref
sto
sus,
sus,
uge,
ry
Saved
That
Where
To
from
great
ev
sin
the
High
’ry
ners
curse
Priest
soul
ev
of
a
may
’ry
sin,
bove,
hide,
where,
Saved
Who
Saved
To
now
bears
from
tell
to
them
this
of
share
on
world
Christ
Christ’s
His
of
in
glo
shoul
e
glo
ry,
ders
vil,
ry,
Are
And
With
Who
all
on
Christ
bled
who
His
they’re
and
trust
heart
cru
suf
in
of
ci
fered
Him.
love.
fied;
here.
Joy
No
Saved
Saved
is
lamb
too
now
a
shall
from
to
mong
ev
ma
wait
the
er
ny a
with
an
per
sor
pa
gels,
ish,
row,
tience,
And
En
Saved
Look
in
trust
from
ing
the
ed
an
by
heart
to
ach
faith
of
His
ing
a
God,
care,
heart,
far,
As
So
Since
Till
each
those
Christ
just
un
who
to
be
wor
trust
all
fore
thy
in
who
the
sin
Je
trust
dawn
ner
sus
Him
ing
Trusts
Are
Will
Ris
in
saved
per
es
the
from
fect
the
pre
doubt
peace
Morn
cious
and
im
ing
blood.
fear.
part.
Star.
R
EFRAIN
Saved
through
the
blood
of
Je
sus,
Per
fect
and
on
ly
plea;
Naught
else
a
vails
for
sin
ners,
Naught
else
a
vails
for
me.
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9
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→
115
“Himself He Could Not Save”
Albert Midlane
(Darwall. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8.)
John Darwall
on
Him
1.
Him
2.
Him
3.
Him
4.
self
self
self
self
He
He
He
He
could
could
could
could
not
not
not
not
save;
save,
save,
save,
He
For
For
Yet
jus
He
now,
the
tice
the
a
cross
must
Sure
Sav
must
be
ty
iour,
die,
done;
stood
He
Or
And
For
Bids
mer
sin’s
all
sin
cy
full
who
ners
can
weight
now
to
not
must
re
Him
come
fall
ly
come,
To
Up
Up
And
ru
on
on
live
ined
the
His
e
sin
sin
pre
ter
ners
less
cious
nal
nigh:
One;
blood.
ly.
Yes,
For
He
Be
Christ
noth
bore
liev
the
ing
the
ing
Son
less
pen
in
of
can
al
Him
God
God
ty
now
must
ac
of
we
bleed,
cept
guilt
prove
That
In
When
His
sin
pay
on
sav
ners
ment
the
ing
might
of
cross
power,
from
that
His
His
sin
fear
blood
change
be
ful
was
less
freed.
debt.
spilt.
love.
Alternate
tune:
No.
40.
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→
116
See Mercy, Mercy from on High
Robert Sandeman
(Dusseldorf. L. M.)
From Geistliche Lieder
See
1.
Soon
2.
Bright
3.
mer
as
ly
cy,
the
it
mer
reign
beamed
cy
of
on
from
sin
men
on
be
for
high,
gan
lorn
De
The
When
scend
light
Christ,
to
of
the
reb
mer
ho
els
cy
ly
doomed
dawned
child,
to
on
was
die;
man,
born;
’Tis
When
And
mer
God
bright
cy
an
er
free,
nounced
still
which
the
in
knows
bless
splen
no
ed
dor
bound;
news,
shone
How
“The
When
sweet,
wo
Je
how
man’s
sus,
pleas
seed
dy
ant
thy
ing,
is
head
cried,
the
shall
’Tis
sound!
bruise.”
done!
4
Complete
in
power,
when
He
arose
And
burst
the
bands
of
all
His
foes;
Then
captive
led
captivity,
And
took
for
us
His
seat
on
high.
5
Till
we
around
Him
there
shall
throng,
This
mercy
shall
be
still
our
song;
For
God
shall
every
scheme
confound
Of
all
that
seek
its
course
to
bound!
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→
117
Sinner, Thine’s a Lost Condition
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Philip P. Bliss
Sin
1.
Let
2.
Come
3.
ner,
the
at
thine’s
sto
once,
a
ry
thy
lost
of
way
con
His
for
di
good
sak
tion,
ness
ing,
Guilt
Win
Own
y
its
thy
too
way
sins
be
in
with
fore
thy
all
thy
poor
their
God;
heart;
shame,
In
From
Claim
thy
the
God’s
fol
glo
par
ly
ry
don,
thou
He
full,
hast
de
e
cious,
wan
scend
ter
dered,
ed,
nal,
Broad
Here
Now
the
with
be
road
man
liev
thy
to
ing
feet
take
in
have
His
His
trod.
part.
name.
Death
Gra
Then
and
with
af
sin
joy
ter
less,
thy
death
on
Lord
the
ward
con
judg
go
fess
ment
ing,
ing,
Will
To
Press
o’er
the
thou
take
cross
on,
thee
with
the
like
all
glo
a
its
ry’s
flood—
shame;
thine,
Je
To
Wait
sus
the
His
on
judg
com
ly
ment
ing,
can
and
live
a
for
un
vail
sak
to
thee,
ing,
Him,
Je
Due
Let
sus
to
your
and
God’s
light
His
most
thus
pre
ho
bright
cious
ly
ly
blood.
name.
shine.
3
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2
3
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7
8
9
0
→
118
Softly and Tenderly
Will L. Thompson
(Softly and Tenderly. P. M. with Refrain)
Will L. Thompson
Soft
1.
Why
2.
Oh!
3.
ly
should
for
and
we
the
ten
tar
won
der
ry
der
ly
when
ful
Je
Je
love
sus
sus
He
is
is
has
call
plead
prom
ing,
ing,
ised,
Call
Plead
Prom
ing
ing
ised
for
for
for
you
you
you
and
and
and
for
for
for
me;
me?
me;
Pa
Why
Tho’
tient
should
we
ly
we
have
Je
lin
sinned,
sus
ger
He
is
and
has
wait
heed
mer
ing
not
cy
and
His
and
watch
mer
par
ing,
cies,
don,
Watch
Mer
Par
ing
cies
don
for
for
for
you
you
you
and
and
and
for
for
for
me.
me?
me.
R
EFRAIN
Come
home,
Come
home,
come
home,
come
home,
Ye
who
are
wear
y,
come
home;
Ear
nest
ly,
ten
der
ly,
Je
sus
is
call
ing,
Call
ing,
O
sin
ner,
come
home!
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7
8
9
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→
119
The Blood Upon the Door
Johnson Oatman
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Barney E. Warren
When
1.
Tears
2.
Come,
3.
God’s
and
now,
judg
pray’rs
trust
ment
can
in
fell
nev
Christ
on
er
the
E
save
Sav
gypt,
us,
iour,
There
All
Him
was
our
who
weep
works
died
ing
are
up
ev
but
on
’ry
in
the
where;
vain,
tree;
For
Lives
His
the
pos
a
an
sessed
ton
gel
of
ing
smote
pur
blood
the
est
most
first
mer
pre
born
its
cious
Of
Can
There
the
not
was
peo
cleanse
shed
ple
sin’s
for
dwell
aw
you
ing
ful
and
there.
stain;
me.
But
On
Shel
some
ly
tered
hous
by
by
es
the
the
God
blood
blood
passed
of
of
o
Je
Je
ver,
sus,
sus,
As
Who
We
His
for
are
word
us
saved
had
the
for
said
judg
ev
be
ment
er
fore,
bore,
more,
And
We
Saved
death
can
from
en
calm
hell
tered
ly
and
not
face
saved
the
the
for
dwell
fu
heav
ings
ture,
en
Where
When
By
the
His
the
blood
blood
blood
was
is
up
on
on
on
the
the
the
door.
door.
door.
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8
9
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→
120
The Father Sent the Son
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Anywhere with Jesus. 6. 6. 8. 4. D. with Refrain)
Daniel B. Towner
The
1.
The
2.
The
3.
Fa
new
Lord
ther
and
shall
sent
liv
come
the
ing
a
Son
Way
gain!
A
Stands
The
ru
o
Con
ined
pen
quer
world
now
or
to
to
must
save;
heaven;
reign!
Man
Thence,
No
me
where
tongue
ted
the
but
to
blood
shall
the
is
con
Sin
seen
fess
less
al
Him
One
way,
then,
The
God’s
The
cross,
gift
Lamb
the
is
once
grave.
given.
slain.
Blest
The
Je
Sub
riv
sus
sti
er
is
tute
of
wor
from
His
thy
God,
grace,
now
Wrath’s
Thro’
All
aw
right
hom
ful
eous
age
cup
ness
to
He
sup
re
drained;
plied,
ceive:
Laid
Is
O
down
flow
sin
His
ing
ner,
life,
o’er
to
and
the
the
e’en
bar
Sav
the
ren
iour
tomb’s
place
bow,
Re
Where
The
proach
Je
truth
sus
sus
be
tained.
died!
lieve.
R
EFRAIN
Look
to
Christ,
sac
ri
ficed
on
the
cross
for
thee:
Own
Him
now,
be
fore
Him
bow,
He’ll
set
you
free!
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9
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→
121
“All Things Are Ready,” Come
Albert Midlane
(St. Michael. S. M.)
Genevan Psalter
“All
1.
“All
2.
“All
3.
things
things
things
are
are
are
read
read
read
y,”
y,”
y,”
come,
come,
come,
Come
The
The
to
in
door
the
vi
is
sup
ta
o
per
tion’s
pen
spread;
given,
wide;
Come,
Through
Oh,
rich
Him
feast
and
who
up
poor;
now
on
come,
in
the
old
glo
love
and
ry
of
young;
sits
God,
Come,
At
For
and
God’s
Christ
be
right
His
rich
hand
Son
ly
in
has
fed.
heaven.
died.
4
“All
things
are
ready,”
come,
All
hindrance
is
removed;
And
God,
in
Christ,
His
precious
love
To
fallen
man
has
proved.
5
“All
things
are
ready,”
come,
Tomorrow
may
not
be;
O
sinner,
come;
the
Saviour
waits
This
hour
to
welcome
thee!
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122
The Holy Lamb Has Died
George W. Frazer
(So nimm denn meine Hände. 6. 6. 8. 4. D.)
Friedrich Silcher
The
1.
Our
2.
The
3.
Come,
4.
ho
sins
Fa
guilt
ly
were
ther
y
Lamb
on
runs
sin
has
Him
to
ner,
died,
laid,
meet
come,
A
He
His
Why
vic
bowed
lost
wilt
tim
be
and
thou
on
neath
guilt
still
the
the
y
de
tree,
load,
son;
lay?
For
By
The
With
sin
Him
robe,
in
ners
the
the
the
He
might
ring,
Fa
was
y
the
ther’s
cru
debt
san
house
ci
was
daled
there’s
fied,
paid—
feet,
room,
To
The
Tell
Christ
set
debt
what
is
them
we
He’s
the
free;
owed;
done;
way;
He
Now
“The
The
bore
see
fat
Fa
the
Him
ted
ther’s
right
on
calf
kiss
eous
the
bring
still
stroke
throne
here,
waits,
Of
Who
’Tis
For
God’s
once
meet
thee
right
on
we
His
hand
Cal
mer
heart
of
v’ry
ry
doth
pow’r,
bled,
be,
mourn,
O’er
The
My
And
Him
One
son
o
the
who
far
pen
waves
did
off,
wide
and
for
is
are
bil
guilt
now
thrown
lows
a
brought
the
broke,
tone,
near—
gates,
In
O’er
Re
Re
that
all
joice
turn!
dark
as
with
re
hour.
Head.
Me.”
turn!
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9
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→
123
The Lamb Was Slain, His Precious Blood
George W. Frazer
(Melita. 6—8s.)
John B. Dykes
The
1.
Pro
2.
Be
3.
Lamb
claim
hold
was
er
Him
slain,
of
now,
His
that
ex
pre
peace
alt
cious
to
ed,
blood
all,
high,
On
He
Up
Cal
tells
on
vary’s
of
the
aw
full,
throne
ful
un
He
tree
min
took
was
gled
His
shed;
grace,
seat;
He
To
Oh
for
high
won
the
and
drous
guilt
low,
grace
y
who
that
sin
hear
we,
ner
the
brought
stood,
call,
nigh,
And
To
And
bore
old
in
the
and
Him
judg
young,
seat
ment
of
ed,
in
Ad
are
his
am’s
com
stead.
race.
plete!
He
He
He
has
preach
is
made
es
our
peace,
peace,
peace,
He
He
He
has
preach
is
made
es
our
peace,
peace,
peace,
And
And
For
now
love
light
He
di
di
lives,
vine
vine
who
shines
He’s
once
in
made
was
His
us
dead.
face.
meet.
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There Is a Saviour on High in the Glory
E. B. Hartt
(Intercession. P. M. with Refrain)
Ira D. Sankey
1.
That
2.
3.
There
dear
Those
is
lov
hours
a
ing
of
Sav
Sav
dark
iour
iour,
ness
on
who
He
high
lives
suf
in
in
fered
the
the
for
glo
glo
sin
ry,
ry,
ners
A
This
On
Sav
world
Cal
iour
once
va
who
re
ry’s
suf
ject
cross,
fered
ed
all
on
and
for
Cal
nailed
sa
va
to
ken,
ry’s
the
a
tree,
tree,
lone,
A
A
While
Sav
robe
mak
iour
of
ing
as
de
a
will
ri
tone
ing
sion
ment
to
they
and
save
cir
bear
now
cled
ing
as
a
the
ev
round
judg
er,
Him,
ment,
His
And
Are
arm
all
end
is
this
ed,
al
He
and
might
suf
now
y,
fered
He’s
His
from
on
love
sin
high
great
ners
on
and
like
the
free.
thee.
throne.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
come
now
to
Je
sus,
That
dear,
lov
ing
Sav
iour,
Re
ceive
Him
this
mo
ment,
And
peace
shall
be
thine.
4
He
waiteth
in
patience
for
sinners
to
trust
Him,
And
says:
“I
receive
thee
now
just
as
thou
art;
Salvation
and
pardon
I
heartily
offer
To
all
who
receive
Me
by
faith
in
their
heart.”
5
No
time
should
be
wasted,
thy
moments
are
precious,
Thy
time
for
departing
from
earth
draweth
nigh;
Then
come
now
this
moment
and
He
will
receive
you,
And
spend
your
eternity
with
Him
on
high.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
125
Who Shall Give Me Rest?
(Was mein Herz erfreut. P. M.)
Gesangbuch mit Noten, 1890
Who
1.
Yea,
2.
Now
3.
shall
in
with
give
Him
Him
me
are
a
rest?
found
lone
In
All
Must
my
my
my
grief
joy
por
I
and
tion
cried.
bliss,
be;
Peace
Life
He
I
and
for
found
light,
ev
and
where
er
hap
all
as
pi
a
His
ness
round
own
At
But
Has
Je
dark
pur
sus’
ness
chased
side.
is.
me.
4
Hear
His
loving
voice—
Jesus
calleth
still,
Waits
with
heaven’s
divinest
joys
Your
heart
to
fill.
5
In
simplicity
Yield
to
Him
your
heart:
Bliss
with
Him
eternally
Shall
be
your
part!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
126
There’s a Voice That Is Calling
(Sweet Bye and Bye. P. M. with Refrain)
Joseph P. Webster
There’s
1.
There’s
2.
There’s
3.
There’s
4.
a
a
a
a
voice
Sav
foun
man
that
iour
tain
sion
is
now
that’s
in
call
wait
o
heav
ing
ing
pen
en
to
for
for
for
thee,
thee,
thee;
thee,
And
With
Go
With
it
His
and
its
pleads
heart
wash,
pleas
with
and
then
ures
its
His
be
that
ten
arms
clean
none
der
o
from
can
est
pen
thy
con
tone,
wide;
sin:
ceive;
While
Will
Not
And
it
you
a
e
bids
come,
spot
ter
thee
and
nor
nal
from
from
a
ly
God’s
judg
stain
hap
wrath
ment
shall
py
to
be
there
thou’lt
flee,
free
be
be
And
Thro’
If
If
the
but
thou
whis
Lamb
once
wilt
pers,
who
thou
but
“To
on
art
on
Je
Cal
cleans
Je
sus
va
ed
sus
now
ry
there
be
come!”
died?
in.
lieve.
R
EFRAIN
Sin
ner,
hear
Sin
ner,
hear
and
o
bey,
and
o
bey,
’Tis
the
voice
of
the
Spir
it
that
the
cries;
Spir
it
that
cries;
While
He
strives,
While
He
strives,
yield
to
Him,
yield
to
Him,
Do
not
quench
the
con
vic
tions
that
rise.
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127
Let Us Sing of His Love Once Again
1
Let
us
sing
of
His
love
once
again,
Of
the
love
that
can
never
decay,
Of
the
blood
of
the
Lamb
who
was
slain,
Till
we
praise
Him
again
in
that
day.
Refrain:
In
the
sweet
by-and-by
We
shall
meet
in
the
home
of
our
Lord.
2
There
are
cleansing
and
healing
for
all
Who
will
wash
in
the
life-giving
flood;
There
is
life
everlasting,
and
joy
In
the
presence
of
God
through
the
blood.
3
Even
now
while
we
taste
of
His
love,
We
are
filled
with
delight
at
His
name;
But
what
will
it
be
when
above
We
shall
join
in
the
song
of
the
Lamb!
May be sung to tune No. 126.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
128
Though All the Beasts That Live and Feed
Thomas Kelly
(Meribah. 8. 8. 6. D.)
Lowell Mason
Though
1.
“A
2.
His
3.
all
bet
who
the
ter
could
beasts
sac
say,
that
ri
Him
live
fice”
self
and
than
the
feed
these
Son,
Up
It
“My
on
needs,
Fa
a
the
ther
thou
con
and
sand
science
My
hills
to
self
should
ap
are
bleed—
pease
one,”
Tho’
Or
Who
all
sat
made
their
is
the
blood
fy
world
should
the
a
flow,
Lord:
round;
The
No
His
sac
blood
who
ri
hath
Je
fice
vir
ho
would
tue
vah’s
be
to
Fel
in
a
low
vain,
tone
stood,
The
For
And
stain
man’s
claimed
of
of
e
sin
fence,
qual
would
but
i
still
His
ty
re
a
with
main:
lone
God,
Sin
Whose
Whose
is
ti
glo
not
tle
ry
can
is
knows
celled
“The
no
so.
Word.”
bounds.
4
Jesus
the
Christ,
on
earth
His
name,
He
came—in
love
to
sinners
came—
And
bowed
His
head
and
died;
A
full
atonement
now
is
made,
The
ransom,
by
His
death,
is
paid,
And
Justice
satisfied.
5
That
sinners
might
draw
near
to
Him,
God
planned
this
great,
this
gracious
scheme,
And
found
the
ransom
too:
Let
all
His
saints
their
voices
raise,
And
sing
the
great
Redeemer’s
praise
While
endless
ages
flow.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
129
’Tis a True and Faithful Saying
Maud Fraser
(8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
’Tis
1.
He
2.
Still
3.
But
4.
a
has
up
re
true
made
on
mem
and
a
His
ber,
faith
full
hands
this
ful
a
the
same
say
tone
nail
Je
ing,
ment,
prints
sus
Je
Now
For
In
sus
His
e
the
died
sav
ter
clouds
for
ing
ni
will
sin
work
ty
come
ful
is
He’ll
a
men;
done;
bear;
gain;
Tho’
He
Our
And
we’ve
has
Re
with
told
sat
deem
Him
the
is
er,
His
sto
fied
Lord
blood
ry
the
and
bought
oft
Fa
Sav
peo
en,
ther,
iour,
ple
We
Who
In
Ev
must
ac
the
er
tell
cepts
glo
more
it
us
ry
shall
o’er
in
sit
live
a
His
teth
and
gain.
Son.
there.
reign.
R
EFRAIN
Oh
glad
and
glo
rious
gos
pel!
With
joy
we
now
pro
we
claim
now
pro
claim
A
full
and
free
sal
va
tion
Thro’
faith
in
Je
sus’
name!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
130
To God Be the Glory
Fanny J. Crosby
(To God Be the Glory. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
To
1.
Oh
2.
Great
3.
God
per
things
be
fect
He
the
re
hath
glo
demp
taught
ry,
tion,
us,
great
the
great
things
pur
things
He
chase
He
hath
of
hath
done!
blood,
done,
So
To
And
loved
ev
great
He
’ry
our
the
be
re
world
liev
joi
that
er
cing
He
the
thro’
gave
prom
Je
us
ise
sus
His
of
the
Son;
God;
Son;
Who
The
But
yield
vi
pur
ed
lest
er,
His
of
and
life
fend
high
an
er
er,
a
who
and
tone
tru
great
ment
ly
er
for
be
will
sin,
lieves,
be
And
That
Our
o
mo
won
pened
ment
der,
the
from
our
Life
Je
trans
gate
sus
port,
that
a
when
all
par
Je
may
don
sus
go
re
we
in.
ceives.
see.
R
EFRAIN
Praise
the
Lord!
praise
the
Lord!
let
the
earth
hear
His
voice!
Praise
the
Lord!
praise
the
Lord!
let
His
peo
ple
re
joice!
Oh,
come
to
the
Fa
ther,
thro’
Je
sus
the
Son,
And
give
Him
the
glo
ry,
great
things
He
hath
done!
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
0
→
131
We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died
Thomas Kelly
(Warrington. L. M.)
Ralph Harrison
We
1.
In
2.
The
3.
sing
scribed
cross!
the
up
it
praise
on
took
of
the
our
Him
cross
guilt
who
we
a
died,
see,
way,
Of
In
It
Him
shin
holds
who
ing
the
died
let
faint
up
ters,
ing
on
“God
spir
the
is
it
cross,
love”!
up;
The
The
It
sin
Lamb
cheers
ner’s
who
with
hope—
died
hope
let
up
the
men
on
gloom
de
the
y
ride;
tree
day,
For
Has
And
this
brought
sweet
we
us
ens
count
mer
ev
the
cy
ery
world
from
bit
but
a
ter
loss.
bove.
cup.
4
It
makes
the
coward
spirit
brave,
And
nerves
the
feeble
arm
for
fight;
It
takes
its
terror
from
the
grave,
And
gilds
the
bed
of
death
with
light.
5
The
balm
of
life,
the
cure
of
woe,
The
measure
and
the
pledge
of
love,
The
sinner’s
refuge
here
below,
The
theme
of
praise
in
heaven
above.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
132
We Have Heard the Joyful Sound
Priscilla J. Owens
(Jesus Saves. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6.)
William Kirkpatrick
We
1.
Waft
2.
Sing
3.
Give
4.
have
it
a
the
heard
on
bove
winds
the
the
the
a
joy
roll
bat
might
ful
ing
tle
y
sound,
tide,
strife,
voice,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
Tell
Tell
By
Let
the
to
His
the
mes
sin
death
na
sage
ners
and
tions
all
far
end
now
a
and
less
re
round,
wide,
life,
joice,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
Bear
Sing,
Sing
Shout
the
ye
it
sal
news
is
soft
va
to
lands
ly
tion
ev
of
thro’
full
’ry
the
the
and
land,
sea,
gloom,
free,
Climb
Ech
When
Through
the
o
the
the
steeps
back,
heart
Lamb
and
ye
for
of
cross
o
mer
Cal
the
cean
cy
va
waves;
caves;
craves;
ry;
On
Earth
Sing
This
ward!
shall
in
our
’tis
keep
tri
song
our
her
umph
of
Lord’s
ju
o’er
vic
com
bi
the
to
mand,
lee;
tomb,
ry,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
saves!
saves!
saves!
saves!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
133
With Joy and with Gladness
There Stand a Great Throng
Arthur T. Pierson
(11. 11. 11. 11.)
Philip P. Bliss
With
1.
All
2.
He
3.
joy
these
mak
and
once
eth
with
were
the
glad
sin
reb
ness
ners,
el
there
de
a
stand
filed
priest
a
in
and
great
His
a
throng,
sight,
king;
In
Now
He
the
ar
hath
pres
rayed
bought
ence
in
him
of
pure
and
Je
gar
taught
sus,
ments
him
and
in
this
sing
praise
new
this
they
song
new
u
to
song:
nite.
sing:
R
EFRAIN
Un
to
Him
who
hath
loved
us
and
washed
us
from
sins,
Un
to
Him
be
the
glo
ry
for
ev
er.
A
men.
4
How
helpless
and
hopeless
poor
sinners
had
been,
If
He
never
had
loved
them
till
cleansed
from
their
sins.
5
Aloud
in
His
praises
their
voices
shall
ring,
So
that
others
believing,
this
new
song
shall
sing.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
134
What Will You Do with Jesus?
Nathaniel Norton
(P. M. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
Oh,
1.
Oh,
2.
Oh,
3.
what
what
think
will
will
of
you
you
the
do
do
King
with
with
of
Je
Je
glo
sus?
sus?
ry—
The
The
From
call
call
heaven
comes
comes
to
low
low
earth
and
and
come
sweet;
clear;
down;
And
The
His
ten
sol
life
der
emn
so
ly
words
pure
He
are
and
bids
sound
ho
you
ing
ly;
Your
In
His
bur
ev
death,
dens
’ry
His
lay
list
cross,
at
His
’ning
His
feet;
ear;
crown;
O
Im
Of
soul,
mor
His
so
tal
di
sad
life’s
vine
and
in
com
wear
ques
pas
y,
tion,
sion,
That
And
His
sweet
joy
sac
thro’
voice
e
ri
speaks
ter
fice
to
ni
for
thee:
ty:
thee:
Then
Then
Then
what
what
what
will
will
will
you
you
you
do
do
do
with
with
with
Je
Je
Je
sus?
sus?
sus?
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
what
what
what
shall
shall
shall
the
the
the
an
an
an
swer
swer
swer
be?
be?
be?
R
EFRAIN
What
shall
the
an
swer
be?
What
shall
the
an
swer
be?
What
will
you
do
with
Je
sus?
Oh,
what
shall
the
an
swer
be?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
135
There Is No Other Name than Thine
(Old Hundredth. L. M.)
Genevan Psalter, 1551
There
1.
Name
2.
is
a
no
bove
oth
ev
er
ery
name
name,
than
Thy
Thine,
praise
Je
Shall
ho
fill
vah
yon
Je
courts
sus—
through
name
end
di
less
vine;
days,
On
Je
which
ho
to
vah
rest
Je
for
sus—
sins
name
for
di
given,
vine,
For
Rock
peace
of
with
sal
God,
va
for
tion—
hope
Thou
of
art
heaven.
mine.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
136
When the Harvest Is Past
Samuel F. Smith
(12. 8. 12. 8. with Refrain)
Hugh H. McGranahan
When
1.
When
2.
When
3.
O
4.
the
the
the
dear
har
rich
saved
sin
vest
gales
ones
ner,
is
of
have
that
past
mer
gone
liv
and
cy
to
est
the
no
the
at
sum
lon
re
ease
mer
ger
gion
and
is
shall
of
se
gone,
blow,
peace
cure,
And
The
To
Who
God’s
gos
dwell
fear
gra
pel
in
est
cious
no
the
no
plead
mes
man
troub
ings
sage
sions
le
are
de
a
to
o’er,
clare,
bove,
come,
When
How
When
Can
the
canst
their
thy
beams
thou,
har
spir
cease
sin
mo
it
to
ner,
ny
the
break
bear
wakes
wail
of
the
in
ings
the
deep
the
of
blest
wail
full
sor
Lord’s
ing
ness
row
Day
of
of
en
morn,
woe,
bliss,
dure,
And
How
Their
Or
Je
suf
song
bear
sus
fer
to
the
in
the
the
im
vites
night
Sav
pen
thee
of
iour
i
no
de
of
tent’s
more—
spair?
love—
doom?
R
EFRAIN
When
the
har
When
the
har
vest
vest,
is
the
past,
har
vest
is
past,
And
the
sum
And
the
sum
mer
mer,
is
the
o’er,
sum
mer
is
o’er,
When
the
beams
cease
to
break
of
the
blest
Lord’s
Day
morn,
And
Je
sus
in
vites
you
no
more.
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He Left the Brightness of His Home
(Troyte. Adpt. 8. 6. 8. 4.)
Arthur H. D. Troyte
He
1.
On
2.
And
3.
left
ly
an
the
be
gel
bright
got
voi
ness
ten
ces
of
Son
at
His
of
His
home
God!
birth
For
He
His
sin
left
prais
ners
the
es
such
courts
chant
as
on
ed
I;
high
high;
Re
To
Heaven
ject
tread
shone
ed
the
up
and
wear
on
a
y
His
stran
paths
low
ger
of
ly
here,
earth;
bed;
He
He
He
came
came
came
to
to
to
die!
die!
die!
4
His
life
on
earth
was
lowliness,
To
God
and
sinners
nigh;
He
had
nowhere
to
lay
His
head;
He
came
to
die!
5
His
was
the
voice
that
breathed
o’er
time,
The
comfort
of
the
sky!
“Come
unto
Me,”
for
us
He
came;
He
came
to
die!
6
He
loved
the
ones
for
whom
He
died—
Not
ours
to
question
why;
But
ours
to
know
the
love
of
Him
Who
came
to
die!
7
His
is
the
loving
voice
we
hear
That
leads
us
to
the
sky.
We
bless
Thee,
Lord,
who
came
to
earth
For
us
to
die!
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“Whosoever Will”
Philip P. Bliss
(P. M. with Refrain)
Philip P. Bliss
“Who
1.
Who
2.
“Who
3.
so
so
so
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
hear
com
will,”
eth,”
eth
the
shout,
must
promise
shout
not
is
the
de
se
sound!
lay;
cure;
Send
Now
“Who
the
the
so
bless
door
ev
ed
is
er
ti
o
will,”
dings
pen,
for
all
en
ev
the
ter
er
world
while
shall
a
you
en
round;
may;
dure;
Spread
Je
“Who
the
sus
so
joy
is
ev
ful
the
er
news
true,
will,”
wher
the
’tis
ev
on
life
er
ly
for
man
liv
ev
is
ing
er
found,
Way:
more;
“Who
“Who
“Who
so
so
so
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
will
will
will
may
may
may
come.”
come.”
come.”
R
EFRAIN
“Who
so
ev
er
will,”
“who
so
ev
er
will,”
Send
the
pro
cla
ma
tion
o
ver
vale
and
hill.
’Tis
a
lov
ing
Fa
ther
calls
the
wan
d’rer
home:
“Who
so
ev
er
will
may
come.”
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
139
What Can Wash Away My Sins?
Robert Lowry
(P. M. with Refrain)
Robert Lowry
What
1.
For
2.
Noth
3.
This
4.
can
my
ing
is
wash
par
can
all
a
don
for
my
way
this
sins
hope
my
I
a
and
sins?
see,
tone,
peace,
Noth
Noth
Noth
Noth
ing
ing
ing
ing
but
but
but
but
the
the
the
the
blood
blood
blood
blood
of
of
of
of
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus;
sus;
sus;
sus;
So
For
Noth
Through
that
my
ing
it
not
cleans
good
all
one
ing
that
my
spot
this
I
right
re
my
have
eous
mains?
plea,
done,
ness,
Noth
Noth
Noth
Noth
ing
ing
ing
ing
but
but
but
but
the
the
the
the
blood
blood
blood
blood
of
of
of
of
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus.
sus.
sus.
sus.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
pre
cious
is
the
flow
That
makes
me
white
as
snow;
No
oth
er
fount
I
know,
Noth
ing
but
the
blood
of
Je
sus.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
140
Will Your Anchor Hold?
Priscilla J. Owens
(P. M. with Refrain)
William J. Kirkpatrick
Will
1.
Will
2.
Will
3.
Will
4.
your
your
your
your
an
an
an
eyes
chor
chor
chor
be
hold
hold
hold
hold
in
in
in
thro’
the
the
the
the
storms
straits
floods
morn
of
of
of
ing
life,
fear,
death,
light
When
When
When
The
the
the
the
clouds
break
wa
ci
ty
un
ers
ters
of
fold
roar
cold
gold
their
and
chill
and
the
your
the
wings
reef
lat
har
of
is
est
bor
strife?
near?
breath?
bright?
When
While
On
Will
the
the
the
you
strong
sur
ris
an
tides
ges
ing
chor
lift,
rave,
tide
safe
and
and
you
by
the
the
can
the
ca
wild
nev
heaven
bles
winds
er
ly
strain,
blow,
fail
shore
Will
Shall
While
When
your
the
your
life’s
an
an
an
storms
chor
gry
chor
are
drift,
waves
holds
past
or
then
with
for
your
firm
bark
in
ev
re
o’er
the
er
main?
flow?
veil.
more?
R
EFRAIN
We
have
an
an
chor
that
keeps
the
soul
Stead
fast
and
sure
while
the
bil
lows
roll;
Fast
ened
to
the
Rock
which
can
not
move,
Ground
ed
firm
and
deep
in
the
Sav
iour’s
love.
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8
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141
How Vast, How Full, How Free
Albert Midlane
(St. Ethelwald. S. M.)
William H. Monk
How
1.
How
2.
How
3.
vast,
vast!
full!
how
“Who
It
full,
ev
doth
how
er
re
free,
will”
move
The
May
The
mer
drink
stain
cy
at
of
of
mer
ev
our
cy’s
ery
God!
stream,
sin,
Pro
And
And
claim
know
leaves
the
that
the
bless
faith
soul
ed
in
as
news
Je
white
a
sus
and
round,
brings
pure
And
Sal
As
spread
va
though
it
tion
no
all
e’en
sin
a
for
had
broad.
him.
been.
4
How
free!
It
asks
no
price,
For
God
delights
to
give;
It
only
says—a
simple
thing—
“Believe
in
Christ,
and
live.”
5
Poor
trembling
sinner,
“Come,”
God
waits
to
comfort
thee;
Oh,
cast
thyself
upon
His
love,
So
vast,
so
full,
so
free!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
142
Ye Must Be Born Again
William T. Sleeper
(P. M. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
ask
A
1.
Ye
2.
O
3.
ru
chil
ye
ler
dren
who
once
of
would
came
men,
en
ter
to
at
this
Je
tend
glo
sus
to
ri
by
the
ous
night,
word
rest,
To
So
And
so
sing
Him
lemn
with
the
ly
the
way
ut
ran
of
tered
somed
sal
by
the
va
Je
song
tion
sus
of
and
the
the
light;
Lord,
blest;
The
And
The
Sav
let
life
iour
not
ev
made
this
er
an
mes
last
swer
sage
ing
in
to
if
words
you
ye
true
be
would
and
in
ob
plain,
vain:
tain,
“Ye
“Ye
“Ye
must
must
must
be
be
be
born
born
born
a
a
a
gain”!
gain”!
gain”!
“a
“a
“a
gain”!
gain”!
gain”!
R
EFRAIN
“Ye
must
be
born
a
gain”!
“a
gain”!
“Ye
must
be
born
a
gain”!
“a
gain”!
I
ver
i
ly,
ver
i
ly
say
un
to
thee,
“Ye
must
be
born
a
gain”!
“a
gain”!
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
143
The Lord’s My Shepherd
Francis Rous (Scottish Psalter, 1650)
(Wiltshire. C. M.)
George T. Smart
The
1.
My
2.
Yea,
3.
Lord’s
soul
tho’
my
He
I
Shep
doth
walk
herd,
re
in
I’ll
store
death’s
not
a
dark
want:
gain;
vale,
He
And
Yet
makes
me
I
me
to
will
down
walk
fear
to
doth
no
lie
make
ill;
In
With
For
pas
in
Thou
tures
the
art
green:
paths
with
He
of
me;
lead
right
and
eth
eous
Thy
me
ness,
rod
The
E’en
And
qui
for
staff
et
His
they
wa
own
com
ters
name’s
fort
by.
sake.
still.
4
My
table
Thou
hast
furnishèd
In
presence
of
my
foes;
My
head
thou
dost
with
oil
anoint,
And
my
cup
overflows.
5
Goodness
and
mercy
all
my
life
Shall
surely
follow
me;
And
in
God’s
house
forevermore
My
dwelling-place
shall
be.
Alternate
tune:
No.
252.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
0
→
144
“A Little While” — The Lord Shall Come
James G. Deck
(Sweet Hour of Prayer. L. M. D.)
William B. Bradbury
“A
1.
“A
2.
“A
3.
“A
4.
lit
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
while”—
while”—
while”—
while”—
the
He’ll
’twill
come,
Lord
come
soon
Sav
shall
a
be
iour,
come,
gain;
past:
come!
And
Let
Why
For
we
us
should
Thee
shall
the
we
Thy
wan
pre
shun
bride
der
cious
the
has
here
hours
prom
tar
no
re
ised
ried
more;
deem;
cross?
long;
He’ll
Our
Oh,
Take
take
on
let
Thy
us
ly
us
poor
to
grief
in
wait
His
to
His
ing
Fa
give
foot
pil
ther’s
Him
steps
grims
home,
pain,
haste,
home,
Where
Our
Count
To
He
joy
ing
sing
for
to
for
the
us
serve
Him
new
is
and
all
e
gone
fol
else
ter
be
low
but
nal
fore—
Him.
loss;
song,
To
Watch
For
To
dwell
ing
how
see
with
and
will
Thy
Him,
read
re
glo
to
y
com
ry,
see
may
pense
and
His
we
His
to
face,
be,
smile,
be
And
As
The
In
sing
those
suf
ev
the
that
ferings
’ry
glo
wait
of
thing
ries
their
this
con
of
Lord
“lit
formed
His
to
tle
to
grace.
see.
while.”
Thee!
To
Watch
For
To
dwell
ing
how
see
with
and
will
Thy
Him
read
re
glo
to
y
com
ry,
see
may
pense
and
His
we
His
to
face,
be,
smile,
be,
And
As
The
In
sing
those
suf
ev
the
that
ferings
’ry
glo
wait
of
thing
ries
their
this
con
of
Lord
“lit
formed
His
to
tle
to
grace.
see.
while.”
Thee!
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2
3
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5
6
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8
9
0
→
145
May the Grace of Christ Our Saviour
John Newton
(Vesper Hymn. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Dimitri S. Bortniansky, arr. by John A. Stevenson
May
the
grace
of
Christ
our
Sav
iour,
And
the
Fa
ther’s
bound
less
love,
With
the
Ho
ly
Spir
it’s
fa
vor,
Rest
up
on
us
from
a
bove.
Thus
may
we
a
bide
in
un
ion
With
each
oth
er
and
the
Lord,
And
pos
sess,
in
sweet
com
mun
ion,
Joys
which
earth
can
ne’er
af
ford.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
146
All the Path the Saints Are Treading
Mrs. J. A. Trench
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
George F. Handel (adapted)
All
1.
Now
2.
Now
3.
Join
4.
It
5.
the
come
He
the
is
path
forth
prais
sing
fin
the
in
es
ing
ished!
saints
res
in
that
It
are
ur
th’as
He
is
tread
rec
sem
lead
fin
ing,
tion,
bly,
eth,
ished!
Trod
Pass
Now
Loud
Who
den
ing
the
to
can
by
on
sor
God
tell
the
ward
row
our
re
Son
to
all
voi
demp
of
the
is
ces
tion’s
God;
throne,
passed;
raise;
worth?
All
Hav
His
Ev
He
the
ing
the
’ry
who
sor
suf
ear
step
knows
rows
fered
nest
that
it
they
all
of
we
leads
are
the
our
have
the
feel
judg
por
trod
sing
ing,
ment,
tion,
den
ing,
Felt
Borne
We
Is
Full
by
the
must
a
the
Him
storm
reach
tri
joy,
up
of
the
umph
as
on
wrath
goal
of
fierce
the
a
at
His
the
road;
lone;
last.
grace:
wrath.
All
He
Yes,
Wheth
Ta
the
is
He
er
ken
dark
a
prais
joy,
up
ness,
ble
es;
or
in
and
thus
grace
wheth
res
the
to
re
er
ur
sor
suc
count
tri
rec
row
cor
ing
al,
tion,
From
Those
All
All
Des
a
who
the
can
ert
round
tread
path
on
ways
and
the
al
ly
re
from
des
read
work
hearsed
with
ert
y
for
a
in,
sand,
trod,
good,
bove,
All
Press
We
For
Tell
the
ing
as
He
the
joy
on
so
heal
power
and
to
ci
eth
of
all
res
a
all—
God’s
the
ur
ted
who
sal
tri
rec
with
loves
va
umph,
tion,
Him—
us,
tion,
He
Where
God,
And
And
passed
He
our
hath
His
thro’
sits
Fa
bought
nev
a
at
ther
us
er
part
God’s
and
with
fail
from
right
our
His
ing
sin.
hand.
God.
blood.
love.
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147
And Did the Holy and the Just
Anne Steele
(St. Peter. C. M.)
Alexander R. Reinagle
And
1.
Yes,
2.
He
3.
Je
4.
did
the
took
sus,
the
Re
the
my
Ho
deem
guilt
soul
ly
er
y
a
and
left
cul
dor
the
the
prit’s
ing
Just,
throne,
place,
bends
The
The
And
To
Sov
ra
suf
love,
ereign
diant
fered
so
of
throne
in
full,
the
on
his
so
skies,
high;
stead;
free;
Stoop
Sur
For
Thy
down
pris
man!
Word
to
ing
(Oh
de
man’s
mer
mir
clares
es
cy!
a
that
tate
love
cle
love
and
un
of
ex
dust
known!
grace!)
tends,
That
To
For
In
guilt
suf
man
sav
y
fer,
the
ing
worms
bleed
Sav
power,
might
and
iour
to
rise?
die.
bled.
me.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
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148
Lord, While Our Souls in Faith Repose
Mary Bowley
(Irish. C. M.)
“Hymns and Sacred Poems,” Dublin
Lord,
1.
But
2.
Un
3.
For
4.
while
bound
seen
Thou
our
less
we
ex
souls
joy
love
ceed
in
shall
Thee;
est
faith
fill
dear
all
re
our
Thy
the
pose
hearts
name;
fame
Up
When
But
Our
on
gaz
when
ears
Thy
ing
our
have
pre
on
eyes
ev
cious
Thy
be
er
blood,
face;
hold,
heard;
Peace
We
With
How
like
ful
joy
hap
an
ly
ful
py
e
see
won
we
ven
what
der
who
riv
faith
we’ll
know
er
im
ex
Thy
flows,
parts,
claim,
name,
And
And
“The
And
mer
glo
half
trust
cy
ry
had
Thy
like
crowns
not
faith
a
Thy
been
ful
flood.
grace.
told!”
word!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
149
Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine
Fanny J. Crosby
(P. M. with Refrain)
Phoebe Palmer Knapp
Bless
1.
Per
2.
ed
fect
as
sal
sur
va
ance,
tion,
Je
all
sus
is
is
at
mine!
rest,
Oh,
I
what
in
a
my
fore
Sav
taste
iour
of
am
glo
hap
ry
py
di
and
vine!
blest;
Heir
Watch
of
ing
sal
and
va
wait
tion,
ing,
pur
look
chase
ing
of
a
God,
bove,
Born
Filled
of
with
His
His
Spir
good
it,
ness,
washed
lost
in
in
His
His
blood.
love.
R
EFRAIN
This
is
my
sto
ry,
this
is
my
song,
Prais
ing
my
Sav
iour
all
the
day
long.
This
is
my
sto
ry,
this
is
my
song,
Prais
ing
my
Sav
iour
all
the
day
long.
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Break Forth and Sing the Song
Isaac Watts
(St. Thomas. S. M.)
George F. Handel, arr. by Aaron Williams
Break
1.
Sing
2.
Sing
3.
forth
of
on
and
His
your
sing
dy
heaven
the
ing
ly
song
love;
road,
Of
Sing
Ye
“Glo
of
sons
ry
His
of
to
ris
glo
the
ing
ry,
Lamb!”
power;
sing;
Wake
Sing
To
ev
how
the
ery
He
as
heart
in
cend
and
ter
ed
ev
cedes
Lamb
ery
a
of
tongue
bove
God
To
For
Your
praise
those
cheer
the
whose
ful
Sav
sins
prais
iour’s
He
es
name.
bore.
bring.
4
Soon
shall
we
hear
Him
say,
“Ye
ransomed
pilgrims,
come”;
Soon
will
He
call
us
hence
away,
And
take
us
to
His
home.
5
Then
shall
each
raptured
tongue
His
fullest
praise
proclaim;
And
sweeter
voices
wake
the
song
Of
“Glory
to
the
Lamb!”
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“No Condemnation!” — Precious Word
Robert C. Chapman
(Barrow. C. M.)
Lowell Mason
“No
1.
In
2.
“No
3.
Teach
4.
con
heaven
con
me,
dem
the
dem
O
na
blood
na
God,
tion”—
for
tion”—
to
pre
ev
O
fix
cious
er
my
mine
word!
speaks
soul,
eyes
Con
In
’Tis
On
sid
God’s
God
Christ,
er
om
that
the
it,
nis
speaks
spot
my
cient
the
less
soul;
ear;
word,
Lamb;
Thy
The
Per
So
sins
saints,
fect
shall
were
as
in
I
all
jew
come
love
on
els
li
Thy
Je
on
ness
pre
sus
His
art
cious
laid;
heart,
thou
will
His
Je
In
And
stripes
sus
Christ,
glo
have
doth
the
ri
made
ev
ris
fy
thee
er
en
His
whole.
bear.
Lord.
name.
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2
3
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6
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8
9
0
→
152
Brightness of the Eternal Glory
Robert Robinson
(Hamilton. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.)
Bright
1.
Came
2.
Sing
3.
ness
from
His
of
God
blest
th’e
head’s
tri
ter
full
um
nal
est
phant
glo
glo
ris
ry,
ry
ing;
Shall
Down
Sing
Thy
to
Him
praise
Cal
on
un
vary’s
the
ut
depth
Fa
tered
of
ther’s
lie?
woe,
throne;
Who
Now
Sing—
would
on
till
hush
high
heaven
the
we
and
heaven
bow
earth
sent
be
sur
sto
fore
pris
ry
Thee;
ing,
Of
Streams
Reigns
the
of
the
Lamb
prais
Na
who
es
za
came
cease
rene
to
less
a
die,
flow.
lone.
Of
Streams
Reigns
the
of
the
Lamb
prais
Na
who
es
za
came
cease
rene
to
less
a
die?
flow.
lone.
Alternate
tune:
No.
2
in
Supplement.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
0
→
153
Jesus! Life-Giving Sound
Charles Wesley
(Lenox. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.)
Lewis Edson
Je
1.
His
2.
Je
3.
sus!
name
sus!
life
the
all
giv
sin
praise
ing
ner
a
sound,
hears,
bove,
The
And
We
joy
is
sing
of
from
Thy
earth
guilt
bless
and
set
ed
heaven;
free;
name,
No
’Tis
We
oth
mu
sing
er
sic
Thy
help
in
dy
is
his
ing
found,
ears,
love,
No
’Tis
Thy
oth
life
ris
er
and
ing
name
vic
power
is
to
pro
giv’n,
ry:
claim;
In
His
But
which
heart
soon,
the
o’er
to
sons
flows
give
of
with
Thee
men
sa
wor
can
cred
thy
boast,
joy,
praise,
But
And
Both
His
songs
heaven
who
of
and
seeks
praise
earth
and
his
their
saves
lips
songs
the
em
shall
lost,
ploy,
raise,
But
And
Both
His
songs
heaven
who
of
and
seeks
praise
earth
and
his
their
saves
lips
songs
the
em
shall
lost.
ploy.
raise.
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3
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154
The Atoning Work Is Done
1
The
atoning
work
is
done,
The
Victim’s
blood
is
shed,
And
Jesus
now
is
gone
His
people’s
cause
to
plead:
He
sits
in
heaven
their
great
High
Priest,
And
bears
their
names
upon
His
breast.
2
See
“sprinkled
with
the
blood
The
mercy-seat”
above;
For
Justice
had
withstood
The
purposes
of
Love;
But
Justice
now
withstands
no
more,
And
Mercy
yields
her
boundless
store.
May
be
sung
to
tune
No.
153.
3
And
though
awhile
He
be
Hid
from
the
eyes
of
men,
His
people
look
to
see
Their
great
High
Priest
again.
In
brightest
glory
He
will
come,
And
take
His
waiting
people
home.
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
0
→
155
By Thee, O God, Invited
Mary Bowley
(Hankey. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
William G. Fischer
By
1.
O
2.
The
3.
No
4.
Thee,
God
trem
wrath
O
of
bling
God’s
God,
mer
sin
heart
in
cy—
ner
re
vit
Fa
fear
tain
ed,
ther;
eth
eth
We
The
That
To
look
one
God
us
un
un
can
ward
to
chang
ne’er
who
the
ing
for
be
Son,
claim,
get,
lieve;
In
The
But
No
whom
bright
one
dread
Thy
est
full
in
soul
hopes
pay
ours
de
we
ment
re
light
gath
clear
main
ed,
er
eth
eth
Who
From
His
As
all
Christ’s
mem
we
Thy
most
’ry
His
will
pre
of
love
hath
cious
all
re
done;
name;
debt.
ceive;
And
What
When
Re
by
al
naught
turn
the
ways
be
ing
one
sounds
side
sons
chief
so
could
He
treas
sweet
free
kiss
ure
ly
us,
es,
Thy
In
Or
And
bos
Thine
set
with
om
un
our
His
free
wear
souls
robe
ly
ied
at
in
gave,
ear,
large,
vests;
Thine
Has
Thy
His
own
freed
ho
per
pure
our
ly
fect
love
souls
work,
love
we
com
Lord
dis
meas
plete
Je
miss
ure,
ly
sus,
es
Thy
From
Se
All
will
all
cured
ter
ing
our
a
ror
mind
sin
full
from
to
ful
dis
our
save.
fear.
charge.
breasts.
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156
Child of God, by Christ’s Salvation
Henry F. Lyte
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Ernst Gebhardt
Child
1.
Haste
2.
of
thee
God,
on
by
from
Christ’s
grace
sal
to
va
glo
tion,
ry,
Rise
Armed
o’er
by
sin
faith
and
and
fear
winged
and
by
care;
prayer,
Joy
Heaven’s
to
e
find
ter
in
nal
ev
day’s
’ry
be
sta
fore
tion,
thee,
Some
God’s
thing
right
still
hand
to
shall
do
guide
or
thee
bear.
there.
Think
Soon
what
shall
Spir
close
it
thine
dwells
earth
with
ly
in
mis
thee,
sion,
Think
Soon
what
shall
Fa
pass
ther’s
thy
smiles
pil
are
grim
thine,
days,
Think
Hope
that
shall
Je
change
sus
to
died
glad
to
fru
win
i
thee,
tion,
Child
Faith
of
to
God,
sight,
wilt
and
thou
prayer
re
to
pine?
praise.
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3
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6
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0
→
157
Christ the Lord Is Coming
(Minna. 11. 11. 11. 11.)
Minna Koch
Christ
1.
Then—
2.
the
oh,
Lord
won
is
drous
com
bless
ing,
ing!
Com
They
ing
shall
ver
be
y
like
soon,
Him;
Sud
Nev
den
er
ly
more
some
have
morn
sor
ing,
row,
Eve,
Ev
or
er
night,
free
or
from
noon.
sin.
Quick
Then
ly,
with
in
Him
a
in
mo
glo
ment,
ry
Saints
Bright
shall
ly
quit
they
the
shall
earth;
shine;
See
Know
Him
His
in
love
His
more
beau
ful
ty,
ly—
Glo
Love
ry,
so
grace
true,
and
di
worth.
vine!
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
158
Come, Let Us Sing the Matchless Worth
Samuel Medley
(Sussex. 8. 8. 6. 8. 8. 6. 4.)
Come,
1.
How
2.
How
3.
And
4.
let
rich
rich
soon
us
the
the
that
sing
pre
char
hap
the
cious
act
py
match
blood
er
day
less
He
He
shall
worth,
spilt,
bears,
come,
And
Our
And
When
sweet
ran
all
we
ly
som
the
shall
sound
from
form
reach
the
the
of
our
glo
dread
love
des
ries
ful
He
tined
forth
guilt
wears,
home,
Which
Of
Ex
And
in
sin
alt
see
the
a
ed
Him
Sav
gainst
on
face
iour
our
the
to
shine;
God;
throne;
face;
To
How
In
Then
God
per
songs
with
and
fect
of
our
Christ
is
sweet,
Sav
our
the
un
iour,
prais
right
tir
Lord
es
eous
ing
and
bring,
ness,
praise,
Friend,
The
In
We
The
song
which
e’er
one
with
un
would
un
which
spot
sing
bro
high
ted,
His
ken
heaven
beaut
per
day
will
eous
fect
we’ll
ring,
dress
ways,
spend
Prais
His
And
In
es
saints
make
sing
for
have
His
ing
grace
ev
glo
still
di
er
ries
His
vine.
stood!
known.
grace.
For
Have
His
Still
grace
ev
glo
His
di
er
ries
vine.
stood!
known.
grace.
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God Be with You
Jeremiah E. Rankin
(God Be With You. P. M. with Refrain)
William G. Tomer
God
1.
God
2.
God
3.
God
4.
be
be
be
be
with
with
with
with
you
you
you
you
till
till
till
till
we
we
we
we
meet
meet
meet
meet
a
a
a
a
gain;
gain;
gain;
gain;
By
Neath
When
Keep
His
His
life’s
love’s
coun
wings
per
ban
sels
pro
ils
ner
guide,
tect
thick
float
up
ing
con
ing
hold
hide
found
o’er
you,
you,
you,
you,
With
Dai
Put
Smite
His
ly
His
death’s
sheep
man
arms
threat
se
na
un
’ning
cure
still
fail
wave
ly
pro
ing
be
fold
vide
round
fore
you;
you;
you;
you;
God
God
God
God
be
be
be
be
with
with
with
with
you
you
you
you
till
till
till
till
we
we
we
we
meet
meet
meet
meet
a
a
a
a
gain.
gain.
gain.
gain.
R
EFRAIN
Till
we
meet,
Till
we
meet,
till
we
meet,
till
we
meet,
Till
we
meet
at
Je
sus’
feet;
till
we
meet;
Till
we
meet,
Till
we
meet,
till
we
meet,
till
we
meet,
God
be
with
you
till
we
meet
a
gain.
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Though in a Foreign Land
Augustus M. Toplady
(Franconia. S. M.)
Johann B. König
Though
1.
Se
2.
And
3.
in
cure
should
a
with
the
for
in
sur
eign
the
ges
land,
veil
rise,
We
Christ
Should
are
is
sore
not
our
af
far
an
flic
from
chor
tions
home;
strong;
come,
And
While
Blest
near
power
is
er
su
the
to
preme
sor
our
and
row,
rest
love
kind
a
di
the
bove
vine
storm,
We
Still
That
ev
guide
drives
ery
us
us
mo
safe
near
ment
a
er
come.
long.
home.
4
God’s
grace
will
to
the
end
Clearer
and
brighter
shine;
Nor
present
things,
nor
things
to
come,
Can
change
His
love
divine.
5
Soon
shall
our
pains
and
fears
Forever
pass
away;
For
we
shall
soon
the
Saviour
see
In
everlasting
day.
Alternate
tune:
No.
121.
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161
God Moves in a Mysterious Way
William Cowper
(St. Anne. C. M.)
William Croft
God
1.
Deep
2.
Ye
3.
Judge
4.
moves
in
fear
not
in
un
ful
the
a
fath
saints,
Lord
mys
om
fresh
by
ter
a
cour
fee
ious
ble
age
ble
way,
mines
take;
sense,
His
Of
The
But
won
nev
clouds
trust
ders
er
ye
Him
to
fail
so
for
per
ing
much
His
form;
skill,
dread
grace;
He
He
Are
Be
plants
treas
big
hind
His
ures
with
a
foot
up
mer
frown
steps
His
cy,
ing
in
bright
and
pro
the
de
shall
vi
sea,
signs
break
dence
And
And
In
He
rides
works
bless
hides
up
His
ings
a
on
sov
on
smil
the
’reign
your
ing
storm.
will.
head.
face.
5
His
purposes
will
ripen
fast,
Unfolding
every
hour;
The
bud
may
have
a
bitter
taste,
But
sweet
will
be
the
flower.
6
Blind
unbelief
is
sure
to
err,
And
scan
His
work
in
vain;
God
is
His
own
interpreter,
And
He
will
make
it
plain.
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162
O Lord! ’Tis Joy to Look Above
James G. Deck
(Communion. C. M.)
Stephen Jenks
O
1.
To
2.
And,
3.
Joy
4.
Lord!
look
oh!
to
’tis
be
’tis
con
joy
yond
joy
fess
to
the
the
Thy
look
long
path
bless
a
dark
to
ed
bove,
night,
trace,
name,
And
And
By
The
see
hail
Thee
vir
Thee
the
so
tues
on
com
meek
of
the
ing
ly
Thy
throne,
day,
trod;
blood,
To
When
Learn
And
search
Thou
ing
to
the
to
of
the
heights
all
Thee
wear
and
Thy
to
ied
depths
saints
walk
heart
of
in
in
pro
love
light,
grace,
claim,
Which
Thy
And
Be
Thou
glo
fel
hold
to
ries
low
the
us
wilt
ship
Lamb
hast
dis
with
of
shown,
play.
God.
God!
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163
Guide Us, O Thou Gracious Saviour
William Williams, tr. by Peter Williams
(Mannheim. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Friedrich Filitz, adapted by Lowell Mason
Guide
1.
While
2.
Sav
3.
us,
we
iour,
O
tread
come,
Thou
this
we
gra
vale
long
cious
of
to
Sav
sor
see
iour,
row,
Thee,
Pil
May
Long
grims
we
to
thro’
in
dwell
this
Thy
with
bar
love
Thee
ren
a
a
land;
bide;
bove,
We
Keep
And
are
us
to
weak,
ev
know
but
er,
in
Thou
gra
full
art
cious
com
might
Sav
mun
y;
iour,
ion
Hold
Cleav
All
us
ing
the
with
close
sweet
Thy
ly
ness
power
to
of
ful
Thy
Thy
hand.
side;
love.
Bread
Still
Come,
of
re
Lord
heav
ly
Je
en,
ing,
sus,
Bread
still
come,
of
re
Lord
heav
ly
Je
en!
ing,
sus,
Feed
On
Take
us
the
Thy
now
Fa
wait
and
ther’s
ing
ev
change
peo
er
less
ple
more.
love.
home.
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164
Have I an Object, Lord, Below
George W. Frazer
(Mother’s Prayer. L. M. D.)
Winfield S. Weeden
Have
1.
Have
2.
Be
3.
I
I
Thou
an
a
the
ob
hope,
ob
ject,
how
ject
Lord,
ev
bright
be
er
and
low
dear,
fair
Which
Which
To
would
would
fill
di
de
and
vide
fer
sat
my
Thy
is
heart
com
fy
with
ing,
the
Thee,
Lord,
heart;
Which
Which
My
would
would
hope
di
de
to
vert
tain
meet
its
my
Thee
e
spir
in
ven
it
the
flow
here
air,
In
Where
And
an
naught
nev
swer
can
er
to
last
more
Thy
ing
from
con
joy
Thee
stan
af
to
cy?
ford?
part:
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
From
That
teach
it,
I
me
my
may
quick
Sav
un
ly
iour,
dis
to
set
tract
re
me
ed
turn,
free,
be
And
To
To
cause
look
fol
my
and
low,
heart
long
serve
a
and
and
fresh
wait
wait
to
for
for
burn.
Thee.
Thee.
Oh,
From
That
teach
it,
I
me
my
may
quick
Sav
un
ly
iour,
dis
to
set
tract
re
me
ed
turn,
free,
be
And
To
To
cause
look
fol
my
and
low,
heart
long
serve
a
and
and
fresh
wait
wait
to
for
for
burn.
Thee.
Thee.
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2
3
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165
Jesus! How Much Thy Name Unfolds
Mary Bowley
(Belmont. C. M.)
William Gardiner
Je
1.
Thy
2.
Je
3.
sus!
name
sus—
how
en
it
much
cir
speaks
Thy
cles
a
name
ev
life
un
ery
of
folds
grace
love,
To
That
Of
ev
God
sor
ery
as
rows
o
man
meek
pened
could
ly
ear;
show;
borne;
The
There
It
par
on
tells
doned
ly
of
sin
could
sym
ner’s
He
path
mem
ful
y
ory
ly
a
holds
trace
bove,
None
A
What
oth
life
ev
er
di
er
half
vine
makes
so
be
us
dear.
low.
mourn.
4
Jesus—the
One
who
knew
no
sin,
Made
sin
to
make
us
just;
Thou
gav’st
Thyself
our
love
to
win—
Our
full
confiding
trust.
5
The
mention
of
Thy
name
shall
bow
Our
hearts
to
worship
Thee;
The
chiefest
of
ten
thousand
Thou,
Whose
love
has
set
us
free.
Alternate
tune:
No.
198.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
166
In Hope We Lift Our Wishful, Longing Eyes
James G. Deck
(Ellers. 10. 10. 10. 10.)
Edward J. Hopkins
In
1.
How
2.
No
3.
hope
will
stain
we
our
with
lift
eyes
in;
our
to
no
wish
see
foes
ful,
His
or
long
face
snares
ing
de
a
eyes,
light,
round;
Wait
Whose
No
ing
love
jar
to
has
ring
see
cheered
notes
the
us
shall
Morn
thro’
there
ing
the
dis
Star
dark
cord
a
some
ant
rise;
night!
sound;
How
How
All
bright,
will
pure
how
our
with
glad
ears
out,
some
drink
all
will
in
pure
His
His
with
ad
well
in
vent
known
the
be,
voice,
breast;
Be
Whose
No
fore
faint
thorns
the
est
to
Sun
whis
wound,
shines
pers
no
forth
make
toil
in
our
to
ma
souls
mar
jes
re
our
ty!
joice.
rest.
4
If
here
on
earth
the
thoughts
of
Jesus’
love
Lift
our
poor
hearts
this
weary
world
above;
If
even
here
the
taste
of
heavenly
springs
So
cheers
the
spirit,
that
the
pilgrim
sings,
5
What
will
the
sunshine
of
His
glory
prove?
What
the
unmingled
fullness
of
His
love?
What
hallelujahs
will
His
presence
raise?
What
but
one
loud,
eternal
burst
of
praise!
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2
3
4
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6
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8
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→
167
I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace
El Nathan
(El Nathan. C. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
I
1.
I
2.
I
3.
I
4.
know
know
know
know
not
not
not
not
why
how
how
what
God’s
this
the
of
won
sav
Spir
good
drous
ing
it
or
grace
faith
moves,
ill
To
To
Con
May
me
me
vinc
be
He
He
ing
re
hath
did
men
served
made
im
of
for
known;
part;
sin;
me,
Nor
Or
Re
Of
why—
how
veal
wear
un
be
ing
y
wor
liev
Je
ways
thy
ing
sus
or
as
in
through
gold
I
His
the
en
am—
Word
Word,
days
He
Wrought
Cre
Be
claimed
peace
a
fore
me
with
ting
His
for
in
faith
face
His
my
in
I
own.
heart.
Him.
see.
R
EFRAIN
But
“I
know
whom
I
have
be
liev
ed;
And
am
per
suad
ed
that
He
is
a
ble
To
keep
that
which
I’ve
com
mit
ted
Un
to
Him
a
gainst
that
day.”
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
168
In Tenderness He Sought Me
W. Spencer Walton
(P. M. with Refrain)
Adoniram J. Gordon
In
1.
He
2.
He
3.
ten
washed
point
der
the
ed
ness
bleed
to
He
ing
the
sought
sin
nail
me,
wounds,
prints;
Wear
And
For
y
poured
me
and
in
His
sick
oil
blood
with
and
was
sin,
wine;
shed,
And
He
A
on
whis
mock
His
pered
ing
shoul
to
crown
ders
as
so
brought
sure
thorn
me
me,
y
Back
“I’ve
Was
to
found
placed
Him
thee;
up
self
thou
on
a
art
His
gain;
Mine”;
head:
While
I
I
ti
nev
won
dings
er
dered
of
heard
what
the
a
He
lost
sweet
saw
one
er
in
found
voice,
me
Made
It
To
heav
made
suf
en’s
my
fer
courts
ach
such
with
ing
deep
praise
heart
ag
re
re
o
sound.
joice.
ny.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
the
love
that
sought
me!
Oh,
the
blood
that
bought
me!
Oh,
the
grace
that
brought
me
to
Him
self,
Won
drous
grace
that
brought
me
to
Him
self.
4
I’m
sitting
in
His
presence,
The
sunshine
of
His
face,
While
with
adoring
wonder
His
blessings
I
retrace.
It
seems
as
if
eternal
days
Are
far
too
short
to
sound
His
praise.
5
So
while
the
hours
are
passing,
All
now
is
perfect
rest;
I’m
waiting
for
the
morning,
The
brightest
and
the
best,
When
He
will
call
me
to
His
side,
The
portion
of
His
spotless
bride.
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2
3
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6
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8
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→
169
Blest Be the Tie That Binds
John Fawcett
(Dennis. S. M.)
Johann G. Nägeli, arr. by Lowell Mason
Blest
1.
Be
2.
We
3.
When
4.
be
fore
share
for
the
our
each
a
tie
Fa
oth
while
that
ther’s
er’s
we
binds
throne
woes,
part,
Our
We
Each
This
souls
pour
oth
thought
in
our
er’s
will
Je
fer
bur
soothe
sus’
vent
dens
our
love;
prayers;
bear;
pain:
The
In
And
That
fel
Christ
oft
we
low
our
en
shall
ship
thoughts
for
still
of
and
each
be
kin
hopes
oth
joined
dred
are
er
in
minds
one,
flows
heart,
Is
Our
The
And
shared
com
sym
one
with
forts
pa
day
Him
and
thiz
meet
a
our
ing
a
bove.
cares.
tear.
gain.
5
“That
blessed
hope”
revives
Our
spirits
by
the
way,
While
each
in
expectation
lives
And
longs
to
see
the
day,
6
When
from
all
toil
and
pain
And
sin
we
shall
be
free,
And
we
shall
with
the
Saviour
reign
Through
all
eternity.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
170
Jesus! Oh Name Divinely Sweet!
Samuel Stennett
(Mendip. C. M.)
English Melody
Je
1.
Our
2.
Je
3.
sus!
souls,
sus,
Oh
as
to
name
guilt
purge
di
y
a
vine
and
way
ly
con
our
sweet!
demned,
guilt,
How
In
A
sooth
hope
will
ing
less
ing
is
fet
vic
the
ters
tim
sound!
lay;
fell,
What
Our
And
joy
souls
on
ful
with
His
news,
count
cross
what
less
tri
heaven
sins
um
ly
de
phant
pow’r,
filed,
broke
In
Of
The
that
death
bands
blest
and
of
name
hell
death
is
the
and
found!
prey.
hell.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
171
On the Lamb Our Souls Are Resting
Frances Bevan (from German)
(Zurich. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
German
On
1.
Sweet
2.
Con
3.
Filled
4.
the
est
science
with
Lamb
rest
now
this
our
and
no
sweet
souls
peace
more
peace
are
have
con
for
rest
filled
demns
ev
ing,
us,
us,
er,
What
Sweet
For
On
His
er
His
we
love
praise
own
go
no
than
most
thro’
tongue
tongue
pre
strife
can
can
cious
and
say;
tell;
blood
care,
All
God
Once
Till
our
is
for
we
sins,
sat
all
find
so
is
has
that
great,
fied
washed
peace
so
with
and
a
man
Je
cleansed
round
y,
sus,
us,
us
In
We
Cleansed
In
His
are
us
the
blood
sat
in
Lamb’s
are
is
the
high
washed
fied
eyes
glo
a
as
of
ry
way.
well.
God.
there.
Alternate
tune:
No.
258.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
172
Lamb of God, We Bow Before Thee
Elizabeth Darkey
(Greenville. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Lamb
1.
Rock
2.
Sav
3.
Man
4.
of
of
iour
of
God,
A
God,
sor
we
ges,
the
rows,
bow
rent
al
God
be
a
tar’s
of
fore
sun
crav
glo
Thee,
der,
ing
ry,
Cal
Riv
Thou
Won
vary’s
en
hast
drous
tale
neath
sat
path
cre
the
is
Thy
a
wrath
fied
foot
tion
of
with
hath
awed;
God;
blood;
trod;
Well
Safe
Now
Cross
may
with
in
and
Thy
in
heaven,
crown
re
those
fresh
re
deemed
clefts
in
hearse
a
we
cense
the
dore
won
wav
sto
Thee,
der,
ing,
ry,
While
While
Sweet
Joy
we
we
ly
ous
sound
sound
sounds
sound
this
this
this
this
note
note
note
note
a
a
a
a
broad—
broad—
broad—
broad—
Cal
Cal
Cal
Cal
vary’s
vary’s
vary’s
vary’s
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
tim,
tim,
tim,
tim,
Cal
Cal
Cal
Cal
vary’s
vary’s
vary’s
vary’s
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
tim
tim
tim
tim
Vin
Re
Fills
Now
di
con
with
a
cates
ciles
joy
dorns
the
our
the
the
throne
souls
heart
throne
of
to
of
of
God.
God.
God.
God.
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2
3
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6
7
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9
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→
173
Long Did I Toil, and Knew No Earthly Rest
Henry F. Lyte
(Finlandia. 6—10s.)
Jean Sibelius
Long
1.
The
2.
While
3.
did
good
here,
I
I
a
toil,
have
las!
and
is
I
knew
from
know
no
His
but
earth
stores
half
ly
sup
His
rest;
plied;
love,
Far
The
But
did
ill
half
I
is
dis
rove,
on
cern
and
ly
Him,
found
what
and
no
He
but
cer
deems
half
tain
the
a
home;
best;
dore;
At
He
But
last
for
when
I
my
I
sought
friend,
meet
them
I’m
Him
in
rich
in
His
with
the
shelter
naught
realms
ing
be
a
breast,
side;
bove,
Who
And
I
opes
poor
then
His
with
will
arms,
out
love
and
Him,
Him
bids
though
bet
the
of
ter,
wear
all
praise
y
pos
Him
come;
sessed.
more,
With
Chang
And
Him
es
feel,
I
may
and
found
come;
tell,
a
I
a
home,
take,
mid
a
or
the
rest
I
choir
di
re
di
vine,
sign;
vine,
And
Con
How
I
tent,
ful
since
while
ly
then
I
I
am
am
am
His,
His,
His,
and
while
and
He
He
He
is
is
is
mine.
mine.
mine.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
174
Glory to God on High!
Thomas Kelly
(America. 6. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Samuel A. Ward
“Glo
1.
Mer
2.
Love
3.
Blest
4.
ry
cy
that
in
to
and
no
this
God
truth
tongue
love,
on
u
can
we
high!
nite,
teach,
sing;
Peace
Oh,
Love
To
up
’tis
that
God
on
a
no
our
earth
won
thought
prais
and
drous
can
es
joy,
sight,
reach,
bring;
Good
All
No
All
will
sights
love
sins
to
a
like
for
man.”
bove!
His.
given.
We
Je
God
Je
who
sus
is
sus,
God’s
the
its
our
bless
curse
bless
Lord,
ing
sus
ed
to
prove,
tains!
source,
Thee,
His
Guilt’s
Death
Hon
name
bit
ne’er
or
all
ter
can
and
names
cup
stop
ma
a
He
its
jes
bove,
drains!
course,
ty,
Sing
Noth
Noth
Now
now
ing
ing
and
the
for
can
for
Sav
us
stay
ev
iour’s
re
its
er
love,
mains—
force:
be,
Too
Noth
Match
Here
vast
ing
less
and
to
but
it
in
scan.
love.
is.
heaven.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
175
Low in the Grave He Lay
Robert Lowry
(Christ Arose. 6. 5. 6. 4. with Refrain)
Robert Lowry
Low
1.
Vain
2.
Death
3.
in
ly
can
the
they
not
grave
watch
keep
He
His
his
lay—
bed—
prey—
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
my
my
my
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour!
iour!
iour!
Wait
Vain
He
ing
ly
tore
the
they
the
com
seal
bars
ing
the
a
day—
dead—
way—
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
my
my
my
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
R
EFRAIN
Up
from
the
grave
He
a
rose,
He
a
rose
With
a
might
y
tri
umph
o’er
His
foes;
He
a
rose!
He
a
rose
a
Vic
tor
from
the
dark
do
main,
And
He
lives
for
ev
er
with
His
saints
to
reign:
He
a
rose!
He
a
rose!
He
a
rose!
He
a
rose!
Hal
le
lu
rit.
jah!
Christ
a
rose!
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1
2
3
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6
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8
9
0
→
176
Oh, What a Debt We Owe
George V. Wigram
(Silchester. S. M.)
César Malan
rich
Oh,
1.
Sav
2.
Thy
3.
what
iour
Fa
a
and
ther,
debt
Lord!
too,
we
We
a
owe
own
bove,
To
The
We
Him
wor
who
es
ship
shed
of
as
His
Thy
our
blood,
grace;
own;
And
For
Who
cleansed
we
gave
our
can
with
souls
call
Thee
and
Thy
the
gave
God,
Spir
us
our
it’s
power
God—
cry,
To
Can
To
stand
bow
us
be
be
His
fore
fore
sons
His
His
fore
God.
face.
known.
Alternate
tune:
No.
254.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
177
Nor Silver Nor Gold
James M. Gray
(P. M. with Refrain)
Daniel B. Towner
Nor
1.
Nor
2.
Nor
3.
Nor
4.
sil
sil
sil
sil
ver
ver
ver
ver
nor
nor
nor
nor
gold
gold
gold
gold
hath
hath
hath
hath
ob
ob
ob
ob
tained
tained
tained
tained
my
my
my
my
re
re
re
re
demp
demp
demp
demp
tion,
tion,
tion,
tion,
Nor
The
The
The
rich
guilt
ho
way
es
on
ly
in
of
my
com
to
earth
con
mand
heav
could
science
ment
en
have
too
for
could
saved
heav
bade
not
my
y
me
thus
poor
had
draw
be
soul;
grown;
near;
bought;
The
The
The
The
blood
blood
blood
blood
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
cross
cross
cross
cross
is
is
is
is
my
my
my
my
on
on
on
on
ly
ly
ly
ly
foun
foun
foun
foun
da
da
da
da
tion,
tion,
tion,
tion,
The
The
The
The
death
death
death
death
of
of
of
of
3
my
my
my
my
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour
iour
iour
iour
now
a
re
re
mak
lone
mov
demp
eth
could
eth
tion
me
a
my
hath
whole.
tone.
fear.
wrought.
3
R
EFRAIN
I
am
re
deemed,
I
am
re
deemed,
3
but
not
I
am
re
with
sil
deemed,
3
but
ver;
not
with
sil
ver;
I
am
bought,
I
am
bought,
but
not
I
with
am
gold;
bought,
but
not
with
gold;
Bought
with
a
price—
Bought
with
a
price—
the
blood
of
the
Je
pre
cious
sus,
blood
of
Je
sus,
Pre
cious
price
of
love
un
3
told.
←
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2
3
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9
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178
Glory Unto Jesus Be!
Archibald Rutherford
(Vienna. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
Justin H. Knecht
Glo
1.
All
2.
This
3.
ry
that
we
un
bless
know,
to
ed
and
Je
work
cease
sus
is
to
be!
done,
mourn,
From
God’s
Pa
the
well
tient
curse
pleas
wait
who
ed
His
set
with
sure
us
His
re
free;
Son;
turn;
All
He
For
our
has
His
guilt
raised
saints
on
Him
with
Him
from
Him
was
the
shall
laid,
dead,
reign—
He
Set
“Come,
the
Him
Lord
ran
o
Je
som
ver
sus,
ful
all
come!
ly
as
A
paid.
Head.
men!”
Alternate
tune:
No.
316.
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2
3
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6
7
8
9
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→
179
Nothing But Christ, as on We Tread
Samuel O’Malley Cluff
(Arizona. L. M.)
Robert H. Earnshaw
Noth
1.
Ev
2.
Noth
3.
ing
’ry
ing
but
thing
save
Christ,
loss
Him,
as
for
in
on
Him
all
we
be
our
tread,
low,
ways,
The
Tak
Giv
gift
ing
ing
un
the
the
priced—
cross
theme
God’s
wher
for
liv
e’er
cease
ing
we
less
Bread;
go;
praise;
With
Show
Our
staff
ing
whole
in
to
re
hand,
all,
source
and
where
a
feet
once
long
well
He
the
shod,
trod,
road,
Noth
Noth
Noth
ing
ing
ing
but
but
but
Christ—
Christ—
Christ—
the
the
the
Christ
Christ
Christ
of
of
of
God.
God.
God.
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
9
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→
180
Whom Have We, Lord, But Thee?
Mary Bowley
(Dover. S. M.)
Aaron Williams
Whom
1.
Our
2.
Yet
3.
have
hearts
oft
we,
by
we
Lord,
Thee
cre
but
are
dit
Thee,
set
not
Soul
On
He
thirst
bright
free
to
er
ly
sat
things
gives
is
a
as
fy?
bove;
God,
Ex
Strange
Though
haust
that
well
less
we
we
spring!
ev
know
The
er
our
wa
should
hap
ters
for
py
free!
get
lot
All
Thine
In
oth
own
trust
er
most
ing
streams
faith
to
are
ful
His
dry.
love.
blood.
4
None
like
the
ransomed
host
That
precious
blood
have
known;
Redemption
gives
faith’s
holy
boast
To
draw
so
near
the
throne.
5
Higher
and
higher
yet!
Pleading
that
same
lifeblood;
We
taste
the
love
that
knows
no
let,
Of
Abba,
as
of
God.
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O Head Once Full of Bruises
Bernard of Clairvaux, tr. by John Gambold
(St. Christopher. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Frederick C. Maker
O
1.
Thou
2.
We
3.
Head
Coun
give
once
te
Thee
full
nance
thanks
of
tran
un
bruis
scend
feign
es,
ent!
ed,
So
Thou
O
full
life
Sav
of
cre
iour,
pain
at
Friend
and
ing
in
scorn,
Sun!
need,
Mid
To
For
oth
worlds
what
er
on
Thy
sore
Thee
soul
a
de
sus
bus
pend
tain
es,
ent—
ed
Mocked
Yet
When
with
bruised
Thou
a
and
for
crown
spit
us
of
up
didst
thorn;
on:
bleed.
O
O
Grant
Head
Lord,
us
e’en
what
to
now
Thee
lean
sur
tor
un
round
ment
sha
ed
ed
ken
With
Was
Up
bright
our
on
est
sins’
Thy
ma
heav
faith
jes
y
ful
ty,
load,
ness,
In
We
Un
death
had
til,
once
the
to
bowed
debt
glo
and
aug
ry
wound
ment
ta
ed
ed
ken,
On
Which
We
the
Thou
see
ac
didst
Thee
curs
pay
face
ed
in
to
tree:
blood.
face.
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
9
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→
182
O Jesus! Friend Unfailing!
Samuel C. G. Küster, tr. by Hannah K. Burlingham
(7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
O
1.
Naught,
2.
What
3.
Oh
4.
Je
naught
fills
world
sus,
I
my
ly
Friend
court
heart
pomp
un
as
with
and
fail
pleas
glad
glo
ing,
ure,
ness?
ry,
How
Com
’Tis
Your
dear
pared,
Thine
charms
art
O
a
are
Thou
Christ,
bound
spread
to
with
ing
in
me!
Thee,
grace;
vain!
Are
Thy
Where
I’ve
cares
sor
can
heard
or
row
I
a
fears
with
look
sweet
as
out
in
er
sail
meas
sad
sto
ing?
ure
ness,
ry,
I
Earned
But,
I’ve
find
peace
Sav
found
my
and
iour,
a
strength
joy
on
tru
in
for
Thy
er
Thee.
me!
face?
gain:
Why
I
My
Where
should
love
all
Christ
my
to
is
a
feet
own,
Thy
place
grow
Lord
pro
pre
wear
Je
vid
par
y
sus,
ing—
eth,
Of
Thy
Thy
There
this
claims
love
is
my
o’er
can
my
pil
me
ne’er
loved
grim
di
grow
a
way?
vine,
cold;
bode;
Rough
Bought
In
There
though
with
Thee,
shall
the
Thy
my
I
path
blood
ref
gaze
and
most
uge,
on
drear
pre
hid
Je
y,
cious,
ing—
sus,
It
Whose
No
There
ends
can
good
shall
in
I
wilt
I
per
be
Thou
dwell
fect
but
with
with
day.
Thine?
hold.
God.
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O Lamb of God, Still Keep Us
James G. Deck
(Missionary Hymn. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Lowell Mason
O
1.
’Tis
2.
Soon
3.
Lamb
on
shall
of
ly
our
God,
in
eyes
still
Thee
be
keep
hid
hold
us
ing
Thee
Close
We
With
to
feel
rap
Thy
our
ture,
pierc
selves
face
ed
se
to
side;
cure;
face;
’Tis
On
And
on
ly
rest
ly
in
ing
there
Thee
there
in
a
in
safe
bid
glo
ty
ing
ry,
And
The
We’ll
peace
con
sing
we
flict
Thy
can
can
power
a
en
and
bide;
dure:
grace:
With
Thine
Thy
foes
arm
beau
and
the
ty,
snares
vic
Lord,
a
t’ry
and
round
gain
glo
us,
eth
ry,
And
O’er
The
lusts
ev
won
and
’ry
ders
fears
hate
of
with
ful
Thy
in,
foe;
love,
The
Thy
Shall
grace
love
be
that
our
the
sought
hearts
end
and
sus
less
found
tain
sto
us
eth,
ry
A
In
Of
lone
all
all
can
their
Thy
keep
cares
saints
us
and
a
clean.
woe.
bove.
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→
184
Oh, Remember
From the Slovak of Mária Royová
(P. M.)
Mária Royová
price
Oh,
1.
Oh,
2.
Oh,
3.
re
re
re
mem
mem
mem
ber!
ber!
ber!
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
re
re
re
mem
mem
mem
ber!
ber!
ber!
At
What
He
what
that
Him
night
self
the
thy
in
Sav
sins
death
iour
pre
has
bought
pared
giv
thee;
Him,
en
To
Deep
To
re
a
re
deem
base
deem
thee,
ment,
thee,
home
sore
home
to
a
to
bring
maze
bring
thee,
ment,
thee—
From
Not
Child
the
one
of
throne
tithe
wrath—
He
of
as
came
an
heir
and
guish
of
sought
spared
heav
thee.
Him.
en.
Glo
Wrath’s
From
ry’s
a
earth’s
splen
wak
sor
dor
ing—
row,
He
God’s
judg
sur
for
ment’s
ren
sak
mor
dered,
ing—
row,
Shame
Thou
He
de
didst
has
spis
earn
drawn
ing
it,
thee,
for
He
mer
thy
has
cy
priz
borne
shown
ing—
it—
thee—
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
re
re
re
mem
mem
mem
ber!
ber!
ber!
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3
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→
185
On His Father’s Throne Is Seated
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Helmsley. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 4. 7.)
Thomas Olivers
On
1.
Ev
2.
Man
3.
Son
4.
His
’ry
the
of
Fa
knee
cross
Man,
ther’s
shall
to
His
throne
bow
Him
in
is
be
a
car
seat
fore
ward
na
ed
Him,
ed;
tion
Christ
Ev
Man
O
the
’ry
the
pened
Lord,
tongue
Sav
first
the
con
iour
the
liv
fess
cru
tale
ing
His
ci
of
One!
name,
fied!
grace;
All
Ran
Thus
Son
His
somed
man’s
of
toil
myr
judg
Man,
on
iads
ment
in
earth
shall
stands
new
com
a
re
cre
plet
dore
cord
a
ed,
Him,
ed,
tion
All
Who
Thus
Lead
His
en
was
er
work
dured
jus
of
for
the
tice
a
sin
sin
sat
cho
ners
ner’s
is
sen
done.
shame!
fied!
race!
In
From
By
Well
the
the
the
may
glo
glo
glo
glo
ry,
ry,
ry,
ry,
in
from
by
well
the
the
the
may
glo
glo
glo
glo
ry
ry
ry
ry
In
From
By
Well
the
the
the
may
glo
glo
glo
glo
ry
ry
ry
ry
See
God
Christ
Crown
Him—
doth
was
Him
God’s
now
claimed,
in
e
His
on
the
ter
worth
earth
or
nal
pro
who
dered
Son!
claim.
died.
place!
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3
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→
186
One Day!
J. Wilbur Chapman
(One Day. P. M. with Refrain)
Charles H. Marsh
One
1.
One
2.
One
3.
day
day
day
when
they
they
heav
led
left
en
Him
Him
was
up
a
filled
Cal
lone
with
va
in
His
ry’s
the
prais
moun
gar
es,
tain,
den,
When
One
One
our
day
day
con
they
He
di
nailed
rest
tion
Him
ed,
was
to
from
black
die
suf
as
on
fer
could
the
ing
be,
tree;
free;
Je
Suf
An
sus
fer
gels
Em
ing
came
man
an
down
nuel
guish,
o’er
was
de
His
born
spised
tomb
of
and
to
a
re
keep
vir
ject
vig
gin,
ed;
il;
Dwell
Bear
Hope
ing
ing
of
with
our
the
men,
sins,
hope
my
my
less,
ex
Re
my
am
deem
Sav
ple
er
iour
is
is
is
He!
He!
He!
R
EFRAIN
Liv
ing,
He
loved
me;
dy
ing,
He
saved
me;
Bur
ied,
He
car
ried
my
sins
far
a
way;
Ris
ing,
He
just
i
fied
free
ly
for
ev
er:
One
day
He’s
com
ing—
oh
glo
ri
ous
day!
4
One
day
the
grave
could
conceal
Him
no
longer,
One
day
the
stone
rolled
away
from
the
door;
He
had
arisen,
over
death
He
had
conquered;
Now
is
ascended,
my
Lord
evermore!
5
One
day
the
trumpet
will
sound
for
His
coming,
One
day
the
skies
with
His
glory
will
shine;
Wonderful
day,
my
belovèd
ones
bringing;
Glorious
Saviour,
this
Jesus
is
mine!
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2
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8
9
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187
Scarlet, Scarlet!
(P. M.)
Robert Lowry
Scar
let,
scar
let,
though
your
sins
be
scar
let,
They
shall
be
white
as
snow
in
His
pre
cious
blood.
Crim
son,
crim
son,
though
your
sins
be
crim
son,
In
His
pre
cious
blood
they
shall
be
white
as
wool.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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188
Our Lord Is Now Rejected
Daniel W. Whittle
(P. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Our
1.
The
2.
Let
3.
Lord
heavens
all
is
shall
that
now
glow
look
re
with
for,
ject
splen
“hast
ed,
dor,
en”
And
But
The
by
bright
com
the
er
ing
world
far
joy
dis
than
ful
owned;
they
day,
By
The
By
the
man
saints
ear
y
shall
nest
still
shine
con
neg
in
se
lect
glo
cra
ed,
ry,
tion
And
As
To
by
Christ
walk
the
shall
the
few
them
nar
en
ar
row
throned:
ray.
way;
But
The
By
soon
beau
gath
He’ll
ty
ering
come
of
in
in
the
the
glo
Sav
lost
ry—
iour
ones
The
Shall
For
hour
daz
whom
is
zle
our
draw
ev
Lord
ing
’ry
did
nigh;
eye,
die,
For
In
For
the
the
the
crown
crown
crown
ing
ing
ing
day
day
day
is
that’s
that’s
com
com
com
ing
ing
ing
By
By
By
and
and
and
by.
by.
by.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
the
crown
ing
day
is
com
ing,
Is
com
ing
by
and
by!
When
our
Lord
shall
come
in
“pow
er”
And
“glo
ry”
from
on
high!
Oh,
the
glo
rious
sight
will
glad
den
Each
wait
ing,
watch
ful
eye,
In
the
crown
ing
day
that’s
com
ing
By
and
by.
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2
3
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189
Our Sins Were Borne by Jesus
Horatius Bonar
(Bridlington. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Charles Darnton
Our
1.
Our
2.
We
3.
sins
wants
love
were
are
the
borne
known
name
by
to
of
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus;
sus,
The
All
The
ho
full
Christ
ly
ness
of
Lamb
dwells
God,
of
in
the
God;
Him;
Lord;
He
He
Like
took
heal
fra
them
eth
grance
all
all
on
and
dis
the
freed
eas
breez
us
es
es,
From
Who
His
that
did
name
con
our
is
demn
souls
spread
ing
re
a
load.
deem.
broad.
Our
We
We
guilt
tell
long
was
our
to
borne
griefs
be
by
to
with
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus—
sus,
Who
Our
With
washed
bur
all
the
dens
the
crim
and
ran
son
our
somed
stains
cares;
throng,
White
He
To
in
from
sing
His
them
for
blood
all
aye
most
re
His
pre
leas
prais
cious,
es—
es,
Till
Who
The
not
all
one
a
our
e
spot
sor
ter
re
row
nal
mains.
shares.
song.
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2
3
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7
8
9
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→
190
Saviour! Lead Us by Thy Power
William Williams
(Nettleton. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Collected by Asahel Nettleton
in
Sav
1.
Since
2.
In
3.
iour!
in
Thy
lead
Thee
pres
us
is
ence
by
our
we
Thy
re
are
pow
demp
hap
er
tion,
py;
Safe
And
In
sal
Thy
to
va
pres
the
tion
ence
prom
full
we’re
ised
and
se
rest;
free,
cure;
Choose
Noth
In
the
ing
Thy
path—
need
pres
the
our
ence
way
souls
all
what
dis
af
ev
heart
flic
er
en
tions
Seems
But
We
to
for
can
Thee,
get
eas
O
ful
i
Lord,
ness
ly
the
of
en
best:
Thee:
dure;
Be
Naught
In
our
can
Thy
guide
stay
pres
in
our
ence
ev
stead
we
ery
y
can
per
pro
con
il,
gress,
quer,
Watch
More
We
and
than
can
keep
con
suf
us
querors
fer,
night
we
we
and
shall
can
day,
be,
die;
Else
If
Wan
our
our
dering
fool
eye,
from
ish
what
Thee
hearts
e’er
we
will
the
are
wan
dan
fee
der
ger,
ble;
From
Looks
Let
the
to
Thy
strait
Thee,
love,
and
and
Lord,
nar
none
keep
row
but
us
way.
Thee.
nigh.
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Saviour, Through the Desert Lead Us
Thomas Kelly
(Bradbury. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
William B. Bradbury
Sav
1.
Through
2.
With
3.
iour,
a
a
through
des
price
the
ert
Thy
des
waste
love
ert
and
has
lead
cheer
bought
us,
less
us,
With
Though
Sav
out
our
iour,
Thee
des
what
we
tined
a
can
jour
love
not
ney
is
go;
lie,
Thine!
Thou
Ren
Hith
from
dered
er
cru
by
to
el
Thy
Thy
chains
pres
power
hast
ence
has
freed
fear
brought
us,
less,
us,
And
We
Power
hast
may
and
laid
ev
love
the
’ry
in
ty
foe
Thee
rant
de
com
low:
fy:
bine:
Let
Naught
Lord
Thy
shall
of
pres
move
glo
ence,
us,
ry,
let
naught
Lord
Thy
shall
of
pres
move
glo
ence,
us,
ry,
Cheer
While
Ev
us
we
er
all
see
on
our
Thee,
Thy
jour
Sav
house
ney
iour,
hold
through.
nigh.
shine.
Let
Naught
Lord
Thy
shall
of
pres
move
glo
ence,
us,
ry,
let
naught
Lord
Thy
shall
of
pres
move
glo
ence
us,
ry,
Cheer
While
Ev
us
we
er
all
see
on
our
Thee,
Thy
jour
Sav
house
ney
iour,
hold
through.
nigh.
shine.
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Simply Trusting Every Day
Edgar Page Stites
(Trusting Jesus. 8—7s.)
Ira D. Sankey
Sim
1.
Bright
2.
Sing
3.
Trust
4.
ply
ly
ing
ing
trust
doth
if
Him
ing
His
my
while
ev
Spir
way
life
ery
it
be
shall
day,
shine
clear;
last,
Trust
In
Pray
Trust
ing
to
ing
ing
thro’
this
if
Him
a
poor
the
till
storm
heart
path
earth
y
of
be
is
way;
mine;
drear:
past,
E
While
If
Till
ven
He
in
with
when
leads
dan
in
my
I
ger,
the
faith
can
for
jas
is
not
Him
per
small,
fall,
call;
wall—
Trust
Trust
Trust
Trust
ing
ing
ing
ing
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
that
that
that
that
is
is
is
is
all.
all.
all.
all.
R
EFRAIN
Trust
ing
as
the
mo
ments
fly,
Trust
ing
as
the
days
go
by;
Trust
ing
Him
what
e’er
be
fall;
Trust
ing
Je
sus,
that
is
all.
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Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s Love
Peter P. Bilhorn
(Sweet Peace. P. M. with Refrain)
Peter P. Bilhorn
There
1.
Through
2.
When
3.
In
4.
comes
Christ
Je
Je
to
on
sus
sus
my
the
as
for
heart
cross
Lord
peace
a
peace
I
I
sweet
was
had
a
strain,
made;
owned,
bide,
(sweet
(was
(had
(a
strain,)
made,)
owned,)
bide,)
A
My
My
And
glad
debt
heart
as
and
by
with
I
a
His
His
keep
joy
death
peace
close
ous
was
did
to
re
all
a
His
frain;
paid;
bound;
side,
(re
(all
(a
(His
frain;)
paid;)
bound;)
side,)
I
No
In
There’s
sing
oth
Him
noth
it
er
a
ing
a
foun
rich
but
gain
da
bless
peace
and
tion
ing
doth
a
is
I
be
gain,
laid
found,
tide,
Sweet
For
Sweet
Sweet
peace,
peace,
peace,
peace,
the
the
the
the
gift
gift
gift
gift
of
of
of
of
God’s
God’s
God’s
God’s
love.
love.
love.
love.
R
EFRAIN
Peace,
peace,
sweet
peace,
Won
der
ful
gift
from
a
bove;
(a
bove;)
Oh,
won
der
ful,
won
der
ful
peace,
Sweet
peace,
the
gift
of
God’s
love!
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Take the Name of Jesus with You
Lydia Baxter
(8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
Take
1.
Take
2.
Oh!
3.
At
4.
the
the
the
the
name
name
pre
name
of
of
cious
of
Je
Je
name
Je
sus
sus
of
sus
with
ev
Je
bow
you,
er,
sus;
ing,
Child
As
How
Fall
of
a
it
ing
sor
shield
thrills
pro
row
from
our
strate
and
ev
souls
at
of
’ry
with
His
woe;
snare;
joy,
feet,
It
If
When
Lord
will
temp
His
and
joy
ta
lov
Christ
and
tions
ing
our
com
round
arms
hearts
fort
you
re
will
give
gath
ceive
own
you,
er,
us,
Him,
Take
Breathe
And
When
it
that
His
our
then
ho
songs
jour
wher
ly
our
ney
e’er
name
tongues
is
you
in
em
com
go.
prayer.
ploy!
plete.
R
EFRAIN
Pre
cious
name,
Pre
cious
name,
oh,
how
sweet,
oh,
how
sweet!
Hope
of
earth
and
joy
of
heaven;
Pre
cious
name,
Pre
cious
name,
oh,
oh,
how
how
sweet,
sweet,
how
sweet!
Hope
of
earth
and
joy
of
heaven.
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The Lord Himself Shall Come
James Montgomery
(Diademata. S. M. with Refrain)
George J. Elvey
The
1.
Then
2.
There
3.
“Know
4.
Lord
as
with
ing
Him
we
un
as
self
up
wear
we
shall
ward
ied
are
come
fly,
gaze
known,”
And
The
Our
How
shout
res
eyes
shall
a
ur
on
we
quick
rec
Him
love
ening
tion
we’ll
that
word:
word
rest,
word;
Thou
Shall
And
How
sands
be
sat
oft
shall
our
is
re
an
shout
fy
peat
swer
of
with
be
from
vic
end
fore
the
to
less
the
tomb:
ry,
praise
throne,
“For
“For
A
“For
ev
ev
heart
ev
er
er
su
er
with
with
preme
with
the
the
ly
the
Lord.”
Lord.”
blest.
Lord.”
R
EFRAIN
That
res
ur
rec
tion
word,
That
shout
of
vic
to
ry—
Once
more:
“For
ev
er
with
the
Lord.”
A
men,
so
let
it
be.
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The Lord of Life Is Risen
George W. Frazer
(Far Off Lands. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Moravian Melody
The
1.
The
2.
The
3.
Lord
Lord
Lord
of
of
of
life
life
life
is
is
is
ris
seat
com
en,
ed
ing
Has
At
To
left
God’s
per
the
right
fect
dark
hand
all
some
on
His
grave,
high,
grace;
And,
God’s
To
death
just
take
by
and
His
Him
right
blood
a
eous
bought
bol
an
peo
ished,
swer
ple
He’s
To
To
might
grace
fill
y
which
their
now
stooped
heaven
to
to
ly
save;
die;
place;
And
In
Oh,
we
Him
with
with
we
what
Him
too
joy
are
are
as
ris
seat
cend
en,
ed,
ing
The
Oh
We’ll
fruit
bless
meet
of
ed,
Him
all
won
in
His
drous
the
toil,
grace!
air,
The
Ac
To
first
cept
dwell
fruits
ed
with
of
and
Him
His
be
in
har
lov
glo
vest,
ed,
ry
His
In
And
suf
Him,
His
fering’s
in
blest
rich
son
im
est
ship’s
age
spoil.
place.
bear.
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The Saviour Is Coming
(My Jesus, I Love Thee. 5—11s.)
John Ellis
The
1.
With
2.
Who
3.
Sav
Him,
now
iour
they
trust
is
to
the
com
geth
Sav
ing,
er
iour,
The
To
The
mo
heav
sent
ment
en
One
is
will
of
near;
go,
God,
The
Where
Are
bright
riv
cleansed
Star
ers
and
of
of
for
morn
pleas
giv
ing
ures
en
Will
And
Through
quick
peace
His
ly
ev
pre
ap
er
cious
pear.
flow;
blood;
Then
They
And
will
shine
when
His
in
all
be
the
in
loved
like
heav
ones
ness
en
With
Of
To
swift
Him
praise
ness
whom
Him
a
they
shall
rise,
love,
throng,
And
And
Each
meet
dwell
one,
their
in
who
blest
the
here
Sav
bright
loved
iour,
ness
Him,
With
Of
Will
joy,
glo
join
in
ry
in
the
a
the
skies.
bove.
song.
And
And
Each
meet
dwell
one,
their
in
who
blest
the
here
Sav
bright
loved
iour,
ness
Him,
With
Of
Will
joy,
glo
join
in
ry
in
the
a
the
skies.
bove.
song.
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198
There Is a Name We Love to Hear
Frederick Whitfield
(Los Angeles. C. M.)
There
1.
It
2.
Je
3.
is
tells
sus!
a
us
the
Name
of
Name
we
a
we
love
Sav
love
to
iour’s
so
hear,
love,
well,
We
Who
The
love
died
Name
to
to
we
sing
set
love
its
us
to
worth;
free;
hear!
It
It
No
sounds
tells
saint
like
us
on
mu
of
earth
sic
His
its
in
pre
worth
our
cious
can
ear,
blood,
tell,
The
The
No
sweet
sin
heart
est
ner’s
con
Name
per
ceive
on
fect
how
earth.
plea.
dear.
4
This
Name
shall
shed
its
fragrance
still
Along
this
thorny
road,
Shall
sweetly
smooth
the
rugged
hill
That
leads
us
up
to
God.
5
And
there
the
whole
triumphant
throng,
Of
blood-bought
saints
on
high,
Shall
sing
the
new,
eternal
song
With
Jesus
ever
nigh.
Alternate
tune:
No.
165.
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When We Survey the Wondrous Cross
Isaac Watts
(Rockingham. L. M.)
Edward Miller
When
1.
For
2.
There
3.
Were
4.
we
bid
from
the
sur
it,
His
whole
vey
Lord,
head,
realm
the
that
His
of
won
we
hands,
na
drous
should
His
ture
cross
boast,
feet,
ours,
On
Save
Sor
That
which
in
row
were
the
the
and
an
Lord
death
love
off
of
of
flowed
’ring
glo
Christ,
min
far
ry
our
gled
too
died,
God;
down;
small;
Our
All
Did
Love
rich
the
e’er
that
est
vain
such
trans
gain
things
love
cends
we
that
and
our
count
charm
sor
high
but
us
row
est
loss,
most,
meet,
pow’rs
And
We’d
Or
De
pour
sac
thorns
mands
con
ri
com
our
tempt
fice
pose
soul,
on
them
so
our
all
to
rich
life,
our
His
a
our
pride.
blood.
crown?
all.
Alternate
tune:
No.
11.
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’Tis the Hope of His Coming
Mrs. A. H. Rule
(Hallelujah! ’Tis Done. 6—11s.)
Philip P. Bliss
’Tis
1.
And
2.
Yes,
3.
the
though
He’s
hope
clouds
com
of
dark
ing,
His
en
He’s
com
o’er
com
ing
me,
ing,
That
Though
I
glad
storms
nev
dens
may
er
my
as
may
heart,
sail,
die;
That
With
’Tis
drives
Je
Je
a
sus
sus,
way
be
my
sad
side
Sav
ness
me,
iour,
And
I’ll
Whose
bids
wea
com
care
ther
ing
de
the
is
part;
gale;
nigh.
No
The
I
dread
storm
rest
of
is
on
the
with
His
mor
out
prom
row,
me,
ise,
No
No
I
sor
troub
trust
row
le
His
I
with
sure
see,
in,
word;
For
For
Then
Je
Je
quick
sus
sus,
ly,
is
my
come
com
Sav
quick
ing—
iour,
ly,
He’s
Has
O
com
cleansed
Je
ing
me
sus,
for
from
my
me.
sin.
Lord.
He’s
Has
O
com
cleansed
Je
ing
me
sus,
for
from
my
me.
sin.
Lord.
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201
Trust and Obey
John H. Sammis
(Trust and Obey. 6. 6. 9. D. with Refrain)
Daniel B. Towner
When
1.
Not
2.
But
3.
Then
4.
we
a
we
in
walk
shad
nev
fel
with
ow
er
low
the
can
can
ship
Lord
rise,
prove
sweet
In
Not
The
Let
the
a
de
us
light
cloud
lights
sit
of
in
of
at
His
the
His
His
Word,
skies,
love
feet,
What
But
When
Or
a
His
in
glo
smile
paths
walk
ry
quick
of
by
He
ly
self
His
sheds
drives
pleas
side
on
it
ing
in
our
a
we
the
way!
way:
stray;
way;
While
Not
For
What
we
a
the
He
do
doubt
fa
says
His
nor
vor
may
sweet
a
He
we
will,
fear,
shows,
do,
How
Not
And
Where
our
a
the
He
hearts
sigh
joy
sends
He
nor
He
may
can
a
be
we
fill
tear
stows,
go,
With
Can
Are
Nev
His
a
for
er
love
bide
those
fear,
as
while
who
on
we
we
will
ly
trust
trust
trust
trust
and
and
and
and
o
o
o
o
bey.
bey.
bey.
bey.
R
EFRAIN
Trust
and
o
bey,
for
there’s
no
oth
er
way
To
be
hap
py
in
Je
sus,
but
to
trust
and
o
bey.
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How Blest a Home!
Mrs. J. A. Trench
(Prospect. C. M. D.)
Old English Melody
How
1.
Oh,
2.
Oh,
3.
Oh,
4.
blest
what
what
what
a
a
a
a
home—
home!
home!
home!
the
The
There
But
Fa
Son
full
such
ther’s
who
est
His
house,
knows,
love
love
There
He
Flows
That
love
on
thro’
He
di
ly—
its
must
vine
all
courts
bring
doth
His
of
us
rest;
love;
light;
there,
What
And
The
To
else
brings
Son’s
fill
could
us
di
that
sat
as
vine
home,
is
His
af
to
fy
well
fec
be
the
be
tions
with
hearts
loved
flow
Him,
Of
To
Through
And
those
that
out
all
in
bright
its
His
Je
rest
depth
glo
sus
a
and
ry
blest?
bove,
height.
share.
His
Dwells
And
The
home
in
full
Fa
made
His
re
ther’s
ours—
bos
sponse
house,
His
om—
the
the
Fa
know
Fa
Fa
ther’s
eth
ther
ther’s
love
all
gives,
heart,
Our
That
To
All
heart’s
in
fill
that
full
that
with
the
por
bos
joy
Son
tion
om
the
is
giv’n,
lies,
heart—
giv’n
The
And
No
Made
por
came
cloud
ours—
tion
to
is
the
of
earth
there
ob
the
to
to
jects
first
make
dim
of
born
it
the
His
Son,
known,
scene
love
The
That
Or
And
full
we
shad
He,
de
might
ow
our
light
share
to
joy
of
His
im
in
heaven.
joys.
part.
heaven.
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Shine Forth, O Lord
(Viens, Seigneur. 10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
French Hymn Melody
Shine
1.
Shine
2.
Shine
3.
Shine
4.
forth,
forth,
forth,
forth,
O
O
O
O
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Thou
come
and
and
bright
soon
claim
bring
and
for
Thy
to
morn
Thy
blood
pass
ing
re
bought
the
Star!
deemed,
bride,
day
Come,
For
Put
When
quick
those
forth
ev
ly
on
Thy
ery
come!
whom
power
clime
Thy
Thy
and
shall
peo
ten
raise
own
ple
der
her
Thy
wait
love
to
right
ing
has
Thy
ful
are,
beamed;
side,
sway,
Shout,
Thy
We
When
shout
pil
wait
all
the
grim
the
man
word
saints
hour
kind
that
oft
when
be
bids
wear
our
fore
Thy
y
glad
Thy
dead
in
shout
throne
a
the
shall
shall
rise,
way
be
fall,
And
Cry
That
And
calls
out
death
heaven
Thy
for
is
and
saints
Thee—
swal
earth
to
Star
lowed
shall
meet
of
up
crown
Thee
the
in
Thee
in
com
vic
Lord
the
ing
to
of
skies.
day!
ry.
all.
R
EFRAIN
A
men,
come,
Lord
Je
sus!
Claim
Thy
peo
ple
for
Thine
own!
Crown
Thy
church
in
glo
ry,
Seat
ed
in
Thy
throne!
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A Little Talk with Jesus
Robert L. Allan
(7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
H. Hankinson
A
1.
I
2.
I
3.
I
4.
So
5.
I’ll
lit
tell
know
can
wait
tle
Him
the
not
a
talk
I
way
live
lit
with
am
is
with
tle
Je
wear
drear
out
lon
sus—
y,
y
Him,
ger,
How
And
To
Nor
Till
it
I
smooths
fain
yon
would
His
the
would
der
I
ap
rug
be
far
if
point
ged
at
off
I
ed
road,
rest,
clime,
could;
time,
How
And
But
He
And
it
I’m
a
seems
dai
lit
is
glo
to
ly,
tle
my
ry
help
hour
talk
dai
in
me
ly
with
ly
the
on
long
Je
por
know
ward,
ing
sus
tion,
ledge
When
For
Will
My
That
I
a
faint
home
while
med
such
be
up
a
icine
a
neath
on
way
and
hope
my
His
the
my
is
load:
breast;
time:
food:
mine;
When
And
And
He’s
Then
my
He
heart
an
yet
al
in
is
swers
the
to
my
crushed
me
more
geth
Fa
with
so
I
er
ther’s
sor
sweet
know
love
dwell
row,
ly,
Him,
ly,
ing
And
In
And
None
Where
my
sus,
eyes
tones
all
can
man
with
of
His
with
y
tears
ten
grace
Him
man
are
d’rest
ex
com
sions
dim,
love,
plore,
pare—
be,
There
“I
It
The
I’ll
is
am
naught
com
on
chief
sweet
can
ing
ly
a
ly
yield
soon
sets
mong
talk
me
to
me
ten
with
com
take
long
thou
Je
fort
thee
ing
sand,
Like
To
To
The
And
a
My
rit.
lit
hap
know
fair
He
tle
py
Him
est
shall
talk
home
more
of
talk
with
a
and
the
with
Him.
bove.”
more.
fair.
me.
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3
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8
9
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205
Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep!
Margaret Mackay
(Rest. L. M.)
William B. Bradbury
A
1.
A
2.
A
3.
sleep
sleep
sleep
in
in
in
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus;
sus,
bless
oh,
peace
ed
how
ful
sleep!
sweet
rest!
From
To
Whence
which
be
wak
none
for
ing
ev
such
we’re
er
a
su
wakes
slum
preme
to
ber
ly
weep;
meet,
blest;
A
With
No
calm
ho
fear,
and
ly
no
un
con
woe,
dis
fi
shall
turbed
dence
dim
re
to
that
pose,
sing
hour
Where
That
That
pow’r
death
man
less
has
i
is
lost
fests
the
its
the
last
ven
Sav
of
omed
iour’s
foes.
sting!
power.
Alternate
tune:
No.
5
in
Supplement.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
206
’Tis Sweet to Think of Those at Rest
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles
(Holy Cross. C. M.)
James C. Wade
’Tis
1.
They
2.
How
3.
Our
4.
We
5.
sweet
once
bright
Lord
can
to
were
the
Him
not
think
pil
res
self
lin
of
grims
ur
we
ger
those
here
rec
then
o’er
at
with
tion
shall
the
rest,
us;
morn
see,
tomb;
Who
In
On
Whose
The
sleep
Je
all
blood
res
in
sus
the
for
ur
Christ
now
saints
us
rec
the
they
will
was
tion
Lord,
sleep;
break!
shed;
day
Whose
And
The
With
To
spir
we
Lord
Him
faith
its
for
Him
for
shines
now
them,
self
ev
bright
with
while
will
er
be
Him
rest
then
we
yond
are
ing
re
shall
its
blest,
thus,
turn,
be,
gloom,
Ac
As
His
Made
Christ’s
cord
hope
ran
like
glo
ing
less
somed
our
ry
to
can
church
glo
to
His
not
to
rious
dis
Word.
weep.
take.
Head.
play.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
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“But for a Moment”
Adelaide A. Procter
(11. 10. 11. 10. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
“But
1.
“Far
2.
Tem
3.
for
more
por
a
ex
al
mo
ceed
things
ment”—
ing”
like
this
the
a
val
heav
va
ley
en
por
of
ly
shall
sor
glo
van
rows,
ry—
ish;
Dark
Suf
High
ened
fer
er
with
ings
than
shad
here
earth
ows
with
lies
and
it
the
heav
can
land
y
not
of
with
com
our
sighs;
pare.
choice:
Bright
Glo
Up
dawns
ry
ward
the
e
we
mor
ter
press
row,
nal
to
the
the
the
glo
guer
home
ri
don
there
ous
for
e
mor
an
ter
row!
guish,
nal;
Faint
Ra
Je
not!
di
sus,
the
ant
the
Lord
crowns,
Lord,
shall
for
we
call
the
be
us
thorns,
hold
to
o
and
a
ver
re
rise!
there.
joice!
R
EFRAIN
“But
for
a
mo
ment”—
on
ly
a
mo
ment!
Light
our
af
flic
tion—
’twill
soon
pass
a
way.
“But
for
a
mo
ment”—
on
ly
a
mo
ment!
Then
comes
the
glo
ry,
for
ev
er
and
aye!
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2
3
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8
9
0
→
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We’ll Sing of the Shepherd That Died
Thomas Kelly
(De Fleury. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.)
J. S. Bach, arr. by Lewis Edson
We’ll
1.
Our
2.
sing
song
of
then
the
for
Shep
ev
herd
er
that
shall
died,
be
That
Of
the
died
Shep
for
herd
the
who
sake
gave
of
Him
the
self
flock;
thus;
His
No
love
sub
to
ject
the
so
ut
glo
most
rious
was
as
tried,
He,
But
No
firm
theme
ly
so
en
af
dured
fect
as
ing
a
to
rock.
us.
When
Of
blood
Him
from
and
a
His
vic
love
tim
will
must
we
flow,
sing,
This
His
Shep
prais
herd,
es
by
our
pit
tongues
y,
shall
was
em
led
ploy,
To
Till
stand
heav
be
en
tween
ly
us
an
and
thems
the
we
foe,
bring
And
In
will
yon
ing
der
ly
bright
died
re
in
gions
our
of
stead.
joy.
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0
→
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Bright in the Glory
(P. M.)
Bright
1.
There
2.
Soon
3.
in
in
in
the
the
the
glo
glo
glo
ry,
ry,
ry,
Where
I
We
my
shall
shall
Lord
see
gath
has
my
er
gone
Lord
ev
be
who
’ry
fore;
died;
one;
Safe
Throned
Loud
in
in
in
the
the
the
glo
glo
glo
ry
ry,
ry,
To
Lives
Raise
go
the
the
out
Cru
joy
no
ci
ful
more.
fied.
song.
I
Light
Un
shall
ly
to
soon
weighs
Him
have
life’s
who
en
bur
loves
tered,
den,
us,
In
As
Nev
His
I
er
like
glad
ceas
ness
ly
ing
sat
jour
praise
is
ney
be
fied,
on,
given,
All
Pre
Sing
my
cious
we
thoughts
is
hal
con
my
le
cen
guer
lu
tered
don,
jah,
In
Christ
To
the
the
the
Glo
ris
Lord
ri
en
of
fied.
One.
heaven.
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
Lord
Lord
Lord
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
Thou
praise
soon
art
and
for
all
glo
ev
in
ry
er
all
be
more
to
to
with
me;
Thee,
Thee,
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
Lord
Lord
Lord
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
I
all
we
would
my
Thy
live
joy’s
face
to
in
shall
Thee.
Thee.
see.
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3
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Calvary
William McKendree Darwood
(P. M. with Refrain)
John R. Sweney
On
1.
Mid
2.
O
3.
Cal
rend
Je
v’ry’s
ing
sus,
brow
rocks
Lord,
my
and
how
Sav
dark
can
iour
’ning
it
died,
skies,
be
’Twas
My
That
there
Sav
Thou
my
iour
shouldst
Lord
bows
give
was
His
Thy
cru
head
life
ci
and
for
fied;
dies;
me;
’Twas
The
To
on
o
bear
the
pened
the
cross
veil
cross
He
re
and
bled
veals
ag
for
the
o
me,
way
ny,
And
To
In
pur
heav
that
chased
en’s
dread
there
joys
hour
my
and
on
par
end
Cal
don
less
va
free.
day.
ry?
R
EFRAIN
Oh
Cal
va
ry!
dark
Cal
va
ry!
Where
Je
sus
shed
His
blood
for
me;
for
me;
Oh
Cal
va
ry!
blest
Cal
va
ry!
’Twas
there
my
rit.
Sav
iour
died
for
me.
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2
3
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5
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7
8
9
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Christian, Walk Carefully
Words Arranged
(10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
George C. Stebbins
Chris
1.
Chris
2.
Chris
3.
Chris
4.
tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,
walk
walk
walk
walk
care
cheer
prayer
hope
ful
ful
ful
ful
ly:
ly
ly;
ly;
dan
through
oft
sor
ger
the
wilt
row
is
fierce
thou
and
near;
storm,
fall
pain
On
Dark
If
Cease
in
though
thou
when
thy
the
for
the
jour
sky
get
ha
ney
with
on
ven
with
its
thy
of
trem
threat
Sav
rest
bling
of
iour
thou
and
a
to
shalt
fear.
larm;
call;
gain;
Snares
Soon
Safe
Then
from
will
thou
from
with
the
shalt
the
out
clouds
walk
lips
and
and
through
of
temp
the
each
the
ta
tem
tri
Judge
tions
pest
al
thy
with
be
and
re
in,
o’er,
care,
ward—
Seek
Then
If
“En
to
with
thou
ter
en
thy
art
thou
tice
Sav
clad
in
thee
iour
in
to
once
thou’lt
the
the
more
rest
ar
joy
in
ev
mor
of
to
er
of
thy
sin.
more.
prayer.
Lord.”
R
EFRAIN
Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris
tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,
walk
walk
walk
walk
care
cheer
prayer
hope
ful
ful
ful
ful
ly,
ly,
ly,
ly,
Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris
tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,
walk
walk
walk
walk
care
cheer
prayer
hope
ful
ful
ful
ful
ly,
ly,
ly,
ly,
Chris
Chris
Chris
Chris
tian,
tian,
tian,
tian,
walk
walk
walk
walk
care
cheer
prayer
hope
ful
ful
ful
ful
ly:
ly
ly,
ly;
dan
through
fear
rest
ger
the
lest
thou
is
fierce
thou
shalt
near!
storm.
fall.
gain.
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3
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9
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Christ Returneth
H. L. Turner
(P. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
It
1.
It
2.
Oh
3.
may
may
joy!
be
be
oh
at
at
de
morn,
mid
light!
when
day;
should
the
it
we
day
may
go
is
be
with
a
at
out
wak
twi
dy
ing,
light;
ing,
When
It
No
sun
may
sick
light
be,
ness,
thro’
per
no
dark
chance,
sad
ness
that
ness,
and
the
no
shad
black
dread
ow
ness
and
is
of
no
break
mid
cry
ing,
night
ing,
That
Will
Caught
Je
burst
up
sus
in
thro’
will
to
the
come
light
clouds
in
in
with
the
the
our
full
blaze
Lord
ness
of
in
of
His
to
glo
glo
glo
ry,
ry,
ry,
To
When
When
re
ceive
Je
Je
from
sus
sus
the
re
re
world
ceives
ceives
“His
“His
“His
own.”
own.”
own.”
R
EFRAIN
O
Lord
Je
sus,
how
long?
How
long
Ere
we
shout
the
glad
song?
Christ
re
turn
eth;
Hal
le
lu
jah!
hal
le
lu
jah!
A
men,
rit.
hal
le
lu
jah!
A
men.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
213
Close to Thee
Fanny J. Crosby
(Close to Thee. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain)
Silas J. Vail
Thou
1.
Not
2.
Lead
3.
my
for
me
ev
ease
thro’
er
or
the
last
world
vale
ing
ly
of
por
pleas
shad
tion,
ure,
ows,
More
Not
Bear
than
for
me
friend
fame
o’er
or
my
life’s
life
prayer
fit
to
shall
ful
me,
be;
sea:
All
Glad
Then
a
ly
the
long
will
gate
my
I
of
pil
toil
life
grim
and
e
jour
suf
ter
ney,
fer,
nal,
Sav
Keep
I
iour,
me
shall
Thou
walk
en
wilt
ing,
ter,
walk
Lord,
Lord,
with
with
with
me.
Thee.
Thee.
R
EFRAIN
Close
Close
Close
to
to
to
Thee,
Thee,
Thee,
close
close
close
to
to
to
Thee,
Thee,
Thee,
Close
Close
Close
to
to
to
Thee,
Thee,
Thee,
close
close
close
to
to
to
Thee;
Thee;
Thee;
All
Glad
Then
a
ly
the
long
will
gate
my
I
of
pil
toil
life
grim
and
e
jour
suf
ter
ney,
fer,
nal,
Sav
Keep
I
iour,
me
shall
Thou
walk
en
wilt
ing,
ter,
walk
Lord,
Lord,
with
with
with
me.
Thee.
Thee.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
0
→
214
“Forever with the Lord!”
James Montgomery
(Nearer Home. S. M. D. with Refrain)
Isaac B. Woodbury
“For
1.
Our
2.
And
3.
ev
Fa
though
er
ther’s
there
with
home
in
the
on
ter
Lord!”
high,
vene
A
Home
Rough
men!
to
seas
so
our
and
let
souls
storm
it
how
y
be!
dear!
skies,
Life
E’en
Tho’
from
now,
by
the
to
no
dead
faith’s
mor
is
trans
tal
in
pierc
vi
that
ing
sion
word,
eye
seen,
’Tis
Thy
Thy
im
gold
glo
mor
en
ry
tal
gates
fills
i
ap
our
ty!
pear.
eyes.
Here
Our
There
in
thirst
shall
the
y
all
bod
spir
clouds
y
its
de
pent,
faint
part,
Ab
To
The
sent
reach
wil
from
the
der
Him
home
ness
we
we
shall
roam,
love,
cease,
Yet
The
And
night
bright
sweet
ly
in
ly
pitch
her
shall
our
it
each
mov
ance
glad
ing
of
dened
tent
saints—
heart
A
Je
En
day’s
ru
joy
march
sa
e
near
lem
ter
er
a
nal
home.
bove.
peace.
R
EFRAIN
Near
er
home,
near
er
home,
A
day’s
march
near
er
home.
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2
3
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5
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9
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→
215
Happy They Who Trust in Jesus
Thomas Kelly
(Segur. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Joseph P. Holbrook
Hap
1.
Since
2.
Lo!
3.
As
4.
py
His
our
the
they
love
Sav
bird,
who
and
iour
be
trust
mer
nev
neath
in
cy
er
her
Je
found
slum
feath
sus;
us,
bers,
ers,
Sweet
We
Ev
Guards
their
are
er
the
por
pre
watch
ob
tion
cious
ful
jects
is
in
is
of
and
His
His
her
sure;
sight;
care;
care,
When
Thou
Tho’
So
the
sands
we
the
foe
now
can
Lord
on
may
not
His
oth
fall
boast
chil
ers
a
of
dren
seiz
round
num
gath
es,
us,
bers,
ers,
He
Thou
In
Spreads
will
sands
His
His
keep
more
strength
wings
His
be
se
and
own
put
cure
hides
se
to
we
them
cure.
flight;
are.
there.
Hap
But
Sweet
Thus
py
His
their
pro
peo
pres
por
tect
ple;
ence,
tion,
ed,
hap
but
sweet
thus
py
His
their
pro
peo
pres
por
tect
ple;
ence,
tion,
ed,
Hap
Keeps
Who
All
py,
us
our
their
tho’
safe
Sav
foes
de
by
iour’s
they
spised
day
kind
bold
and
and
ness
ly
poor.
night.
share.
dare.
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216
How Good Is the God We Adore
Joseph Hart
(Elland. 8. 8. 8. 8.)
Whose
How
1.
’Tis
2.
good
Je
is
sus,
the
the
God
First
we
and
a
the
dore,
Last,
Our
faith
Spir
ful,
it
un
shall
change
guide
a
us
ble
safe
Friend;
home;
Whose
We’ll
love
praise
is
Him
as
for
great
all
as
that
His
is
power,
past,
And
And
knows
trust
nei
Him
ther
for
meas
all
ure
that’s
nor
to
end!
come.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
217
Oh Bright and Blessed Scenes
J. N. Darby
(Solyma. S. M.)
George Tredcroft
Oh
1.
And
2.
Yes!
3.
His
4.
bright
can
In
pres
and
we
that
ence
bless
call
light
there,
ed
our
un
my
scenes,
home
stained,
soul,
Where
Our
Our
Its
sin
Fa
stain
rest,
can
ther’s
less
its
nev
house
souls
joy
er
on
shall
un
come,
high,
live,
told,
Whose
The
Our
Shall
sight
rest
hearts’
find
our
of
deep
when
long
God
long
end
ing
our
ings
less
spir
rest
more
a
it
to
than
ges
weans
come,
gained,
roll,
From
Our
When
And
earth
place
God
time
where
of
His
shall
yet
lib
rest
ne’er
we
er
shall
grow
roam!
ty?
give.
old.
5
Our
God
the
center
is,
His
presence
fills
that
land,
And
countless
myriads
owned
as
His,
Round
Him
adoring
stand.
6
Our
God
whom
we
have
known,
Well-known
in
Jesus’
love,
Rests
in
the
blessing
of
His
own,
Before
Himself
above.
7
Glory
supreme
is
there,
Glory
that
shines
through
all,
More
precious
still
that
love
to
share
As
those
that
love
did
call.
8
Like
Jesus
in
that
place
Of
light
and
love
supreme;
Once
Man
of
Sorrows
full
of
grace,
Heaven’s
blest
and
endless
theme.
9
Like
Him!
Oh
grace
supreme!
Like
Him
before
Thy
face,
Like
Him
to
know
that
glory
beam
Unhindered
face
to
face!
10
Oh
love
supreme
and
bright,
Good
to
the
feeblest
heart,
That
gives
us
now,
as
heavenly
light,
What
soon
shall
be
our
part.
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→
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He Is Coming
(8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
German Melody
He
1.
He
2.
He
3.
is
is
is
com
com
com
ing,
ing,
ing
com
com
as
ing
ing
the
for
for
Bride
us;
us;
groom,
Soon
Soon
Com
we’ll
we’ll
ing
see
hear
to
His
His
un
light
voice
fold
a
on
at
far,
high;
last
On
Dead
The
the
and
great
dark
liv
se
ho
ing,
cret
ri
ris
of
zon
ing,
His
ris
chang
pur
ing,
ing,
pose,
As
In
Mys
the
the
ter
bright
twink
y
and
ling
of
morn
of
a
ing
an
ges
Star,
eye
past.
Cheer
Shall
And
ing
be
the
many
caught
bride,
a
up
to
wak
all
her
ing
to
is
watch
geth
grant
er,
er,
ed,
As
For
In
the
the
His
star
meet
beau
whose
ing
ty
kind
in
then
ly
the
to
ray
air;
shine,
Her
With
As
alds
a
in
the
shout
rap
ap
the
ture
proach
Lord
she
ing
de
ex
morn
scend
claim
ing
ing,
eth,
Just
Shall
“I
be
Him
am
fore
self
His,
the
a
and
break
wait
He
of
us
is
day.
there.
mine!”
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
what
what
what
joy,
joy
joy
as
that
that
night
great
mar
hangs
fore
riage
round
gath
un
us,
’ring,
ion,
’Tis
Tryst
Mys
to
ed
ter
think
meet
y
of
ing
of
morn
in
love
ing’s
the
di
ray!
air!
vine!
Sweet
Sweet
Sweet
to
to
to
know
know
sing
He’s
He’s
in
com
com
all
ing
ing
its
for
for
full
us,
us,
ness,
Just
Call
“I
be
ing
am
fore
us
His,
the
to
and
break
join
He
of
Him
is
day.
there.
mine.”
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2
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His Be the Victor’s Name
Samuel Whitelock Gandy
(Victor. S. M.)
W. P.
His
1.
By
2.
Bless,
3.
be
weak
bless
the
ness
the
vic
and
Con
tor’s
de
queror
name
feat
slain,
Who
He
Slain
fought
won
in
the
the
His
fight
meed
vic
a
and
to
lone;
crown,
ry;
Tri
Trod
Who
um
all
lived,
phant
our
who
saints
foes
died,
no
be
who
hon
neath
lives
or
His
a
claim,
feet
gain—
His
By
For
con
be
thee,
quest
ing
His
was
trod
church,
their
den
for
own.
down.
thee!
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
220
I Am Not Told to Labor
Albert Midlane
(Webb. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
George J. Webb
I
1.
I
2.
And
3.
And
4.
am
have
now
when
not
not
I
in
told
now
can
heaven
to
to
not
ly
la
seek
please
glo
bor,
Him,
Him
ry
To
In
In
My
put
love
aught
ran
a
He
I
somed
way
sought
say
soul
my
for
or
shall
sin;
me,
do,
be,
So
When
Un
From
fool
far
less
sin
ish,
from
He
and
weak
Him
dai
all
and
I
ly
pol
help
wan
help
lu
less,
dered
me
tion
I
In
His
For
nev
sin
glo
ev
er
and
ry
er,
could
mis
to
ev
be
er
pur
er
gin;
y;
sue;
free;
But,
He
Still
I’ll
bless
oped
help
cast
ed
my
less,
my
truth,
ears,
and
crown
I
and
still
be
know
gave
fee
fore
it,
me
ble,
Him,
Tho’
To
On
And
ru
lis
His
loud
ined
ten
strong
His
by
to
arm
grace
the
His
I
ex
fall,
call;
fall,
tol—
Christ
He
My
“Thou
has
sought
strength
hast
my
me
in
Thy
soul
and
press
self
re
He
ing
re
deem
found
on
deemed
ed—
me—
ward—
me;
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Christ
Christ
Christ
Thou
has
has
must
hast
done
done
do
done
it
it
it
it
all!
all!
all!
all!”
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I Am Thine, O Lord
Fanny J. Crosby
(I Am Thine. P. M. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
I
1.
Con
2.
Oh,
3.
There
4.
am
se
the
are
Thine,
crate
pure
depths
O
me
de
of
Lord;
now
light
love
I
to
of
that
have
Thy
a
I
heard
ser
sin
can
Thy
vice,
gle
not
voice,
Lord,
hour
know
And
By
That
Till
it
the
be
I
told
pow’r
fore
cross
Thy
of
Thy
the
love
grace
throne
nar
to
di
I
row
me;
vine;
spend,
sea;
But
Let
When
There
I
my
I
are
long
soul
kneel
heights
to
look
in
of
rise
up
prayer,
joy
in
with
and
that
the
a
with
I
arms
stead
Thee,
may
of
fast
my
not
faith,
hope,
God,
reach,
And
And
I
Till
be
my
com
I
clo
will
mune
rest
ser
be
as
in
drawn
lost
friend
peace
to
in
with
with
Thee.
Thine.
friend.
Thee.
R
EFRAIN
Draw
me
near
near
er,
er,
near
er
near
er,
bless
ed
Lord,
To
the
cross
where
Thou
hast
died;
Draw
me
near
er,
near
er,
near
er,
bless
ed
Lord,
To
Thy
pre
cious,
wound
ed
side.
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I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
Horatius Bonar
(Varina. C. M. D.)
Johann C. H. Rinck, arr. by George F. Root
“Be
I
1.
I
2.
I
3.
heard
heard
heard
the
the
the
voice
voice
voice
of
of
of
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
say,
say,
say,
“Come
“I
un
hold,
am
to
I
this
Me
free
dark
and
ly
world’s
rest;
give
light:
Lay
The
Look
down,
liv
un
thou
ing
to
wear
wa
Me,
y
ter—
thy
one,
thirst
morn
lay
y
shall
down
one,
rise,
Thy
Stoop
And
head
down,
all
up
and
thy
on
drink,
day
My
and
be
breast.”
live.”
bright.”
I
I
I
came
came
looked
to
to
to
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus,
sus
as
and
and
I
I
I
was,
drank
found
Wear
Of
In
y,
that
Him
and
life
my
worn,
giv
Star,
and
ing
my
sad;
stream;
Sun;
I
My
And
found
thirst
in
in
was
that
Him
quenched,
light
a
my
of
rest
soul
life
ing
re
I’ll
place,
vived,
walk
And
And
Till
He
now
trav
has
I
’ling
made
live
days
me
in
be
glad.
Him.
done.
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2
3
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6
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8
9
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223
I See the Crowd In Pilate’s Hall
1
I
see
the
crowd
in
Pilate’s
hall;
Their
furious
cries
I
hear;
Their
shouts
of
“Crucify!”
appall,
Their
curses
fill
my
ear.
And
of
that
shouting
multitude
I
feel
that
I
am
one,
And
in
that
din
of
voices
rude
I
recognize
my
own.
2
I
see
the
scourgers
rend
the
flesh
Of
God’s
belovèd
Son;
And
as
they
smite
I
feel
afresh
That
I
of
them
am
one.
Around
the
cross
the
throng
I
see
That
mock
the
Sufferer’s
groan,
Yet
still
my
voice
it
seems
to
be,
As
if
I
mocked
alone.
May
be
sung
to
tune
No.
222
on
opposite
page
3
’Twas
my
sins
shed
the
sacred
blood,
That
nailed
Him
to
the
tree;
I
crucified
the
Christ
of
God,
I
joined
the
mockery.
Yet
not
the
less
that
blood
avails
To
cleanse
me
from
my
sins,
And
not
the
less
that
cross
prevails
To
give
me
peace
within.
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224
He Is Coming! — Who Is Coming?
(Regent Square. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Henry T. Smart
He
1.
Oh,
2.
He
3.
Hap
4.
is
how
will
py
com
hap
take
peo
ing!
py!
them
ple
Who
Those
up
who
is
who
to
are
com
love
heav
wait
ing?
Him,
en,
ing
Is
All
From
For
it
His
this
that
One
beau
world
bright
whom
ty
and
and
I
then
sin
joy
shall
shall
a
ful
fear?
see;
part,
day,
No!
And
There
Know
The
the
His
ing
bless
glo
Fa
Je
ed
rious
ther
sus
Sav
sight
will
as
iour,
will
re
their
Je
make
ceive
Sav
sus—
them
them
iour,
He
Bright
To
They
who
and
His
can
suf
beau
home
watch
fered
ti
and
for
for
ful
to
Him
me
as
His
and
here;
He;
heart;
say,
He
In
In
“Come,
is
a
His
Lord
com
mo
glo
Je
ing!
ment,
ry,
sus!
He
in
in
Come,
is
a
His
Lord
com
mo
glo
Je
ing!
ment,
ry,
sus!
In
Like
Nev
Take
the
their
er
Thy
clouds
Sav
more
wait
He
iour
from
ing
will
they
Him
saints
ap
will
to
a
pear.
be.
part.
way.”
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9
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225
I Left It All with Jesus
Ellen H. Willis
(P. M.)
Miss H. M. Warner
I
1.
I
2.
I
3.
Oh,
4.
left
leave
leave
leave
it
it
it
it
all
all
all
all
with
with
with
with
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus,
sus
sus,
long
for
day
droop
a
He
by
ing
go;
knows
day;
soul!
All
How
Faith
Tell
my
to
can
not
sins
steal
firm
half
I
the
ly
thy
brought
bit
trust
sto
Him,
ter
Him,
ry,
and
from
come
but
my
life’s
what
the
woe.
woes;
may.
whole;
When
How
Hope
Worlds
by
to
has
on
faith
gild
dropped
worlds
I
the
her
are
saw
tear
an
hang
Him
drop
chor,
ing
on
with
found
on
the
His
her
His
tree,
smile,
rest
hand,
Heard
Make
In
Life
His
the
the
and
small,
des
calm,
death
still
ert
sure
are
whis
gar
ha
wait
per,
den
ven
ing
“’Tis
bloom
of
His
for
a
His
com
thee,”
while;
breast;
mand;
From
When
Love
Yet
my
my
es
His
heart
weak
teems
ten
the
ness
it
der
bur
lean
heav
bos
den
eth
en
om
rolled
on
to
makes
a
His
a
thee
way—
might,
bide
room—
hap
all
at
oh,
py
seems
His
come
day!
light;
side;
home!
cres.
From
When
Love
Yet
my
my
es
His
heart
weak
teems
ten
the
ness
it
der
bur
lean
heav
bos
den
eth
en
om
rolled
on
to
makes
a
His
a
thee
way—
might,
bide
room—
rit.
hap
all
at
oh,
py
seems
His
come
day!
light.
side.
home!
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I Once Was a Stranger
Robert Murray McCheyne
(Adeste Fideles. 5—11s.)
John Francis Wade
I
1.
When
2.
My
3.
“Je
4.
once
free
ter
ho
was
grace
rors
vah
a
a
all
Tsid
stran
woke
van
ke
ger
me
ished
nu!”
to
by
be
my
grace
light
fore
treas
and
from
the
ure
to
on
sweet
and
God;
high,
name;
boast;
I
Then
My
“Je
knew
le
guilt
ho
not
gal
y
vah
my
fears
fears
Tsid
dan
shook
ban
ke
ger,
me,
ished,
nu!”
I
I
with
I
felt
trem
bold
ne’er
not
bled
ness
can
my
to
I
be
load;
die:
came
lost;
Though
No
To
In
friends
ref
drink
Thee
spoke
uge,
at
I
in
no
the
shall
rap
safe
foun
con
ture
ty,
tain,
quer
of
in
life
by
Christ
self
giv
flood
on
could
ing
and
the
I
and
by
tree,
see;
free,
field,
“Je
“Je
“Je
My
ho
ho
ho
ca
vah
vah
vah
ble,
Tsid
Tsid
Tsid
my
ke
ke
ke
an
nu”
nu”
nu”
chor,
was
my
is
my
noth
Sav
all
breast
ing
iour
things
plate
to
must
to
and
me,
be,
me,
shield,
“Je
“Je
“Je
My
ho
ho
ho
ca
vah
vah
vah
ble,
Tsid
Tsid
Tsid
my
ke
ke
ke
an
nu”
nu”
nu”
chor,
was
my
is
my
noth
Sav
all
breast
ing
iour
things
plate
to
must
to
and
me.
be.
me.
shield!
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I Was a Wandering Sheep
Horatius Bonar
(Lebanon. S. M. D.)
John Zundel
I
1.
The
2.
Je
3.
I
4.
was
Shep
sus
was
a
herd
my
a
wan
sought
Shep
wan
d’ring
His
herd
d’ring
sheep,
sheep,
is,
sheep,
I
The
’Twas
I
did
Fa
He
would
not
ther
that
not
love
sought
loved
be
the
His
my
con
fold;
child;
soul;
trolled,
I
They
’Twas
But
did
fol
He
now
not
lowed
that
I
love
me
washed
love
my
o’er
me
my
Shep
vale
in
Sav
herd’s
and
His
iour’s
voice,
hill,
blood,
voice,
I
O’er
’Twas
I
would
des
He
love,
not
erts
that
I
be
waste
made
love
con
and
me
the
trolled:
wild;
whole:
fold.
I
They
’Twas
I
was
found
He
was
a
me
that
a
way
nigh
sought
way
ward
to
the
ward
child,
death,
lost,
child,
I
Fam
That
I
did
ished,
found
once
not
and
the
pre
love
faint,
wan
ferred
my
and
d’ring
to
home,
lone;
sheep;
roam;
I
They
’Twas
But
did
bound
He
now
not
me
that
I
love
with
brought
love
my
the
me
my
Fa
bands
to
Fa
ther’s
of
the
ther’s
voice,
love,
fold,
voice,
I
They
’Tis
I
loved
saved
He
love,
a
the
that
I
far
wan
still
love
to
d’ring
doth
His
roam.
one.
keep.
home.
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In Heavenly Love Abiding
Anna L. Waring
(Confidence. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
In
1.
Wher
2.
Green
3.
Ere
4.
The
5.
heaven
ev
pas
yet
Lord
ly
er
tures
an
Him
love
He
are
oth
self,
a
may
be
er
e’en
bid
guide
fore
morn
Je
ing,
me,
me,
ing
sus,
No
No
Which
My
A
change
want
yet
spir
mid
my
shall
I
it
the
heart
turn
have
may
ran
shall
me
not
be
somed
fear,
back;
seen,
free,
throng,
And
My
Bright
As
Its
safe
Shep
skies
ab
glo
is
herd
will
sent
ry,
such
is
soon
from
joy
con
be
be
the
and
fid
side
o’er
bod
beau
ing,
me,
me,
y,
ty,
For
And
Where
At
Its
noth
noth
the
home,
nev
ing
ing
dark
O
er
chang
can
clouds
Lord,
end
es
I
have
with
ing
here.
lack.
been.
Thee.
song.
The
His
My
Oh
Oh
storm
wis
hope
sleep,
day
may
dom
I
oh
of
roar
ev
can
rest,
won
with
er
not
how
drous
out
wak
meas
pre
prom
me,
eth,
ure,
cious!
ise,
My
His
My
As,
The
ure,
heart
sight
path
guard
Bride
may
is
to
ed
groom
low
nev
life
by
and
be
er
is
Thy
the
laid,
dim,
free,
care,
bride
But
He
My
I’m
Are
God
knows
Sav
wait
seen
is
the
iour
ing
in
round
way
has
for
glo
a
He
my
Thy
ry
bout
tak
treas
prom
ev
me,
eth,
ise
er:
And
And
And
To
For
can
I
He
meet
ev
I
will
will
Thee
er
be
walk
walk
in
sat
dis
with
with
the
is
mayed?
Him.
me.
air.
fied!
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It Passeth Knowledge
Mary Shekleton
(It Passeth Knowledge. 10. 10. 10. 10. 4.)
Ira D. Sankey
It
1.
It
2.
It
3.
pass
pass
pass
eth
eth
eth
know
tell
prais
ledge,
ing,
es,
that
that
that
dear
dear
dear
love
love
love
of
of
of
Thine,
Thine,
Thine,
My
My
My
Je
Je
Je
sus!
sus!
sus!
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour!
iour!
iour!
yet
yet
yet
this
these
this
soul
lips
heart
of
of
of
mine
mine
mine
Would
Would
Would
of
fain
sing
Thy
pro
a
love,
claim
love
in
to
so
all
sin
rich—
its
ners
so
breadth
far
full—
and
and
so
length,
near
free,
Its
A
Which
height
love
brought
and
which
a
depth,
can
reb
and
re
el
ev
move
sin
er
all
ner,
last
guilt
such
ing
y
as
strength,
fear,
me,
Know
And
Nigh
more
love
un
and
be
to
more.
get.
God.
4
But
though
I
cannot
tell
or
sing
or
know
The
fullness
of
Thy
love
while
here
below,
My
empty
vessel
I
may
freely
bring—
O
Thou
who
art
of
love
the
living
spring,
My
vessel
fill.
5
I
am
an
empty
vessel—scarce
one
thought
Or
look
of
love
to
Thee
I’ve
ever
brought;
Yet
I
may
come,
and
come
again
to
Thee
With
this,
the
needy
children’s
only
plea—
“Thou
lovest
me!”
6
Oh,
fill
me,
Jesus,
Saviour,
with
Thy
love;
Lead,
lead
me
to
the
living
fount
above!
Thither
may
I
in
simple
faith
draw
nigh
And
never
to
another
fountain
fly,
But
unto
Thee.
7
And
Jesus,
when
Thee
face
to
face
I
see,
When
on
Thy
lofty
throne
I
sit
with
Thee;
Then
of
Thy
love
in
all
its
breadth
and
length,
Its
height
and
depth,
its
everlasting
strength,
My
soul
shall
sing.
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I’ve Found a Friend
James G. Small
(Friend. 8. 7. 8. 7. D. Iambic)
George C. Stebbins
I’ve
1.
I’ve
2.
I’ve
3.
I’ve
4.
found
found
found
found
a
a
a
a
Friend,
Friend,
Friend,
Friend,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
such
such
such
such
a
a
a
a
Friend!
Friend!
Friend!
Friend!
He
He
All
So
loved
bled,
pow’r
kind,
me
He
to
and
ere
died
Him
true,
I
to
is
and
knew
save
giv
ten
Him;
me;
en
der,
He
And
To
So
drew
not
guard
wise
me
a
me
a
with
lone
on
Coun
the
the
my
sel
cords
gift
on
lor
of
of
ward
and
love,
life,
course,
Guide,
And
But
And
So
thus
His
bring
might
He
own
me
y
bound
self
safe
a
me
He
to
De
to
gave
heav
fen
Him.
me.
en.
der!
And
Naught
Th’e
From
round
that
ter
Him
my
I
nal
who
heart
have
glo
loves
still
my
ries
me
close
own
gleam
now
ly
I
a
so
twine
call,
far,
well,
Those
I
To
What
ties
hold
nerve
pow’r
which
it
my
my
naught
for
faint
soul
can
the
en
can
sev
Giv
deav
sev
er,
er:
or:
er?
For
My
So
Shall
I
heart,
now
life
am
my
to
or
His,
strength,
watch,
death,
and
my
to
or
He
life,
work,
earth
is
my
to
or
mine,
all,
war,
hell?
For
Are
And
No;
ev
His,
then
I
er
and
to
am
and
His
rest
His
for
for
for
for
ev
ev
ev
ev
er!
er!
er!
er!
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Jesus, That Name Is Love
James G. Deck
(Oak. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Lowell Mason
Je
1.
As
2.
Right
3.
Soon
4.
sus,
Son
eous
Thou
that
of
a
wilt
name
Man
lone
come
is
it
in
a
love,
was,
Thee,
gain,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
our
our
our
our
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
Je
Thou
Thou
We
sus,
gav’st
wilt
shall
all
Thy
a
be
names
life
ref
hap
a
for
uge
py
bove,
us,
be,
then,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
our
our
our
our
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
Thou,
Great
Whom
When
Lord,
was
then
Thine
our
in
have
own
all
deed
we
face
must
Thy
to
we
be,
love,
fear,
see,
Noth
All
What
Then
ing
oth
troub
shall
that’s
er
le,
we
good
loves
grief
like
have
a
or
Thee
we,
bove;
care,
be,
Noth
Love
Since
Then
ing
Thou
Thou
ev
a
didst
art
er
part
dear
ev
more
from
ly
er
with
Thee,
prove,
near,
Thee,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
our
our
our
our
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
Lord!
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Christ the Lord Will Come Again
Joseph Swain
(Innocents. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
The Parish Choir, 1850
Christ
1.
Then,
2.
“This
3.
the
when
is
Lord
the
our
will
Arch
re
come
an
deem
a
gel’s
ing
gain,
voice
God,”
None
Calls
Ran
shall
the
somed
wait
sleep
hosts
for
ing
will
Him
saints
shout
in
to
a
vain;
rise,
loud:
We
Ris
“Praise,
shall
ing
e
then
mil
ter
His
lions
nal
glo
shall
praise,
ry
pro
be
see;
claim
giv’n
His
Bless
To
who
ings
the
died
on
Lord
to
the
of
set
Sav
earth
us
iour’s
and
free.
name.
heaven!”
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Now I Have Found a Friend
Henry J. M. Hope
(Jesus Mine. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Henry Bennett
Now
1.
When
2.
Fare
3.
Fa
4.
I
earth
well
ther,
have
shall
mor
Thy
found
pass
tal
name
a
a
i
I
Friend,
way,
ty!
bless,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
is
mine;
mine;
mine;
mine;
His
In
Wel
Thine
love
the
come
was
will
great
e
the
nev
judg
ter
sov
er
ment
ni
’reign
end,
day,
ty!
grace,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
is
mine;
mine;
mine;
mine;
Tho’
Oh,
He
Spir
earth
what
my
it
ly
a
Re
of
joys
glo
demp
ho
de
rious
tion
li
crease,
thing
is,
ness,
Tho’
When
Wis
Seal
hu
I
dom
ing
man
be
and
the
friend
hold
Right
Fa
ships
the
eous
ther’s
cease,
King,
ness,
grace,
Now
On
Life,
Thou
I
tune
Light
mad’st
have
ful
and
my
last
harp
Ho
soul
ing
to
li
em
peace,
sing,
ness,
brace,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
is
mine.
mine.
mine.
mine.
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Lead Me, Saviour
Frank M. Davis
(7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain)
Frank M. Davis
With
expression
Sav
1.
Thou,
2.
Sav
3.
Sav
1.
iour,
the
iour,
lead
ref
lead
iour,
me,
uge
me,
lest
of
then,
I
my
at
stray,
soul
last,
lead
me,
lest
I
stray,
Gen
When
When
Gen
tly
life’s
the
lead
storm
storm
tly
me
y
of
all
bil
life
the
lows
is
way;
roll,
past,
lead
me
all
the
way;
I
I
To
I
am
am
the
safe
safe
land
am
when
when
of
by
Thou
end
Thy
art
less
side,
nigh,
day,
safe
when
by
Thy
side,
I
All
Where
I
would
my
all
in
hopes
tears
would
Thy
on
are
love
Thee
wiped
a
re
a
bide.
ly.
way.
in
Thy
love
a
bide.
R
EFRAIN
Lead
me,
lead
me,
Sav
iour,
lead
me,
lest
I
stray;
lest
I
stray;
Gen
tly
down
the
stream
of
time
stream
of
time,
Lead
me,
Sav
rit.
e
dim.
iour,
all
the
way.
all
the
way.
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Lift Up Your Heads, Eternal Gates
E. L. B.
(8. 7. 8. 7. Iambic with Refrain)
C. L.
Lift
1.
The
2.
But
3.
Those
4.
Lift
5.
up
palms
the
gloom
up
your
of
sun’s
y
your
heads,
yore
light
years
heads,
e
their
at
have
e
ter
branch
mid
rolled
ter
nal
es
day
a
nal
gates,
waved
died,
way,
gates,
A
When
And
The
Tran
glow
Ju
Ju
years
scend
ing
dah’s
dah’s
of
ent
dawn
sons
ma
Is
dawn
shines
were
trons,
rael’s
glows
o’er
sing
wail
mourn
o’er
ye!
ing:
ing,
ing;
ye!
At
“Ho
La
The
At
Sa
san
ment
ris
Sa
lem’s
na!
ed
ing
lem’s
door
Zi
loud
sun
door
the
on
the
with
Mes
Sov
shall
Cru
heal
si
’reign
be
ci
ing
ah
waits—
saved,”
fied,
ray
waits;
He
Their
All
Pro
He
is
gen
trace
claims
is
the
tle
of
the
the
King
Mon
glo
King’s
King
of
arch
ry
re
of
glo
bring
fail
turn
glo
ry!
ing.
ing!
ing.
ry.
R
EFRAIN
Who
1–4.
Who
5.
is
is
the
the
King
King
of
of
glo
glo
ry?
ry?
Who
Who
is
is
the
the
King
King
of
of
glo
glo
ry?
ry?
The
’Tis
great
Je
I
sus
AM,
wear
the
ing
Lord
many
of
a
hosts,
crown,
He
He
is
is
the
the
King
King
of
of
glo
glo
ry.
ry!
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Lo, He Comes, from Heaven Descending
Charles Wesley
(Harwell. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Lowell Mason
Lo,
1.
See
2.
Lo!
3.
Is
4.
He
the
the
rael’s
comes,
Sav
to
race
from
iour,
kens
shall
heaven
long
of
now
de
ex
His
be
scend
pect
pas
hold
ing,
ed,
sion,
Him,
Once
Now
Tho’
Full
for
in
in
of
fa
sol
glo
grace
vored
emn
ry,
and
sin
pomp
still
ma
ners
ap
He
jes
slain!
pear:
bears;
ty;
Thou
And
Cause
Tho’
sand,
His
of
they
thou
saints,
end
set
sand
by
less
at
saints
man
ex
naught
at
re
ul
and
tend
ject
ta
sold
ing,
ed,
tion,
Him,
Swell
All
To
Pierced
the
His
His
and
tri
heaven
ran
nailed
umph
ly
somed
Him
of
glo
wor
to
His
ry
ship
the
train!
share:
pers;
tree;
Hal
Hal
Hal
Now
le
le
le
in
lu
lu
lu
glo
jah!
jah!
jah!
ry,
Hal
Hal
Hal
now
le
le
le
in
lu
lu
lu
glo
jah!
jah!
jah!
ry,
Je
See
Christ,
Shall
sus
the
the
their
comes,
Son
Lamb
great
and
of
of
Mes
comes
God
God,
si
to
ap
ap
ah
reign.
pear.
pears.
see.
5
’Tis
Thy
heavenly
bride
and
Spirit,
Jesus,
Lord,
that
bids
Thee
come,
All
the
glory
to
inherit,
And
to
take
Thy
people
home.
All
creation,
all
creation,
Travails,
groans
and
bids
Thee
come.
6
Yea,
amen,
let
all
adore
Thee,
High
on
Thy
exalted
throne:
Saviour,
take
the
power
and
glory;
Claim
the
kingdoms
for
Thine
own;
Come,
Lord
Jesus!
Come,
Lord
Jesus!
Hallelujah!
Come,
Lord,
come.
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Lord, Thy Love Has Sought and Found Us
J. J. Hopkins
(Even Me. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7.)
William B. Bradbury
Lord,
1.
Hark!
2.
He
3.
Thy
what
is
love
sounds
speak
has
of
ing
sought
bit
to
and
ter
His
found
weep
Fa
us
ing,
ther,
Wan
From
Tast
d’ring
yon
ing
in
lone
deep
this
some
that
des
gar
bit
ert
den
ter
wide,
sweep?
cup,
Thou
’Tis
Yet
hast
the
He
thrown
Lord
takes
Thine
His
it,
arms
vig
will
a
il
ing
round
keep
rath
us,
ing,
er
For
Whilst
For
us
His
our
suf
fol
sakes
fered,
l’wers
to
bled
sink
drink
and
in
it
died:
sleep.
up.
Sing,
Ah,
Oh
my
my
what
soul,
soul,
love!
He
He
He
lov
lov
lov
ed
ed
ed
thee,
thee,
me!
Je
Yes,
Gave
sus
He
Him
gave
gave
self,
Him
Him
my
self
self
soul,
for
for
for
me.
me.
thee.
4
Then
that
closing
scene
of
anguish;
All
God’s
waves
and
billows
roll
Over
Him;
there
left
to
languish
On
the
cross,
to
save
my
soul.
Matchless
love!
how
vast!
how
free!
Jesus
gave
Himself
for
me.
5
Hark
again!
His
cries
are
waking
Echoes
on
dark
Calvary’s
hill;
God,
my
God,
art
Thou
forsaking
Him
who
always
did
Thy
will?
Ah,
my
soul,
it
was
for
thee;
Yes,
He
gave
Himself
for
me.
6
Lord,
we
joy,
Thy
toils
are
ended,
Glad
Thy
suffering
time
is
o’er;
To
Thy
Father’s
throne
ascended,
There
Thou
liv’st
to
die
no
more.
Yes,
my
soul,
He
lives
for
thee,
He
who
gave
Himself
for
me.
7
Lord,
we
worship
and
adore
Thee
For
Thy
rich,
Thy
matchless
grace,
Perfect
soon
in
joy
before
Thee,
We
shall
see
Thee
face
to
face.
Yet
e’en
now
our
song
shall
be,
Jesus
gave
Himself
for
me.
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Love Not the World
Mrs. A. H. Rule
(8. 4. 8. 4. D.)
Mrs. A. H. Rule
Andante.
Love
1.
Love
2.
But
3.
Dear
4.
not
not
he
fel
the
the
who
low
world:
world:
does
pil
its
it,
the
grim
smiles,
with
will
in
its
its
of
the
hopes
lusts,
God,
path,
May
Must
For
Look
lure
pass
aye
up!
thee
a
will
Look
on;
way;
live,
on!
But
Its
And
There
cup
pleas
drink
waits
of
ures
the
a
joy,
sweet,
streams
bove,
and
its
of
a
dream
hopes
heaven’s
home
of
so
de
of
bliss,
bright,
lights,
love,
Will
Must
Which
Where
soon
all
Christ
Christ
be
de
will
is
gone.
cay.
give.
gone.
Those
Its
He’ll
And
dreams
glo
weep
pleas
will
ries,
no
ures
fade,
too,
more
bright
as
must
on
in
mist
have
that
courts
in
an
blest
of
morn;
end,
shore;
light
Those
Must
No
Will
hopes
pale
mar
sat
will
and
vel
is
die;
die,
this,
fy
And
And
For
A
in
all
joys
heart
that
its
well
at
cup
emp
up,
rest,
of
ty
and
su
seem
bub
fill
preme
ing
bles
his
ly
joy,
burst;
cup—
blest,
Deep
They’re
There’s
With
sor
Sa
naught
Je
rows
tan’s
but
sus
lie.
lie.
bliss.
nigh.
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Midst the Darkness, Storm and Sorrow
Frances Bevan
(8. 5. 8. 5. D.)
J. Revell
Midst
1.
There,
2.
He
3.
Meet
4.
the
a
and
com
dark
midst
I
pan
ness,
the
to
ion
storm
songs
geth
then
and
of
er
for
sor
heav
en
Je
row
en,
t’ring
sus,
One
Sweet
Those
From
bright
er
bright
Him,
gleam
to
courts
for
I
His
a
Him
see;
ear,
bove;
made;
Well
Is
He
Glo
I
the
and
ry
know,
foot
I
of
the
fall
to
God’s
bless
thro’
geth
grace
ed
the
er
for
mor
des
shar
ev
row,
ert,
ing
er
Christ
Ev
All
There
will
er
the
in
come
draw
Fa
me
for
ing
ther’s
dis
me.
near.
love.
played.
Midst
There
Where
He
the
made
no
and
light,
read
shade
I
and
y
or
in
peace,
are
stain
that
and
the
can
bright
glo
man
en
glo
ry
sions,
ter,
ry
Of
Glo
Nor
One
the
rious,
the
deep
Fa
bright
gold
joy
ther’s
and
be
shall
home,
fair;
dim;
share:
Christ
But
In
Mine,
for
the
that
to
me
bride
ho
be
is
the
li
for
watch
Fa
ness
ev
ing,
ther
un
er
wait
gave
sul
with
ing—
Him
lied,
Him;
Wait
Still
I
His,
ing
is
shall
that
till
want
walk
I
I
ing
with
am
come.
there.
Him.
there.
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Mighty, Mighty Love of Jesus
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
George C. Stebbins
Might
1.
Won
2.
Faith
3.
Con
4.
y,
drous,
ful,
quering,
might
won
faith
con
y
drous
ful
quering
love
love
love
love
of
of
of
of
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus!
sus!
sus!
sus!
Great
Once
Count
Vic
er
for
ing
tor
love
me
ev
o’er
was
He
’ry
the
nev
lived
thing
seal
er
a
but
ed
known;
child;
loss,
grave!
Love
Low
Un
Tramp
that
ly
to
ling
stooped
Son
death
down
from
of
for
the
heights
low
me
hosts
of
ly
sub
of
glo
moth
mit
dark
ry—
er—
ting—
ness,
Love
He,
E
From
that
the
ven
their
left,
Christ,
death
pow’r
for
the
up
my
me,
Un
on
soul
a
de
the
to
throne.
filed!
cross!
save.
R
EFRAIN
Pre
cious,
price
less
love
of
Je
sus!
All
suf
fi
cient
’tis
for
me;
All
my
sins
and
all
my
sor
rows
Ful
ly
met
at
Cal
va
ry.
5
Tender,
tender
love
of
Jesus!
At
the
Father’s
side
He
stands,
Interceding
for
me
always,
Holding
up
His
piercèd
hands!
6
Perfect,
perfect
love
of
Jesus!
In
its
fullness
let
me
hide,
Till
the
King
in
all
His
beauty
Comes
to
claim
His
spotless
bride.
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More than Tongue Can Tell
Jane E. Hall
(8. 8. 8. 6. with Refrain)
Jane E. Hall
The
1.
The
2.
The
3.
The
4.
love
bit
peace
joy
that
ter
I
that
Je
sor
have
comes
sus
row
in
when
had
that
Him,
He
for
He
my
is
me,
bore,
Lord,
near,
To
And,
Who
The
suf
oh,
pleads
rest
fer
the
be
He
on
crown
fore
gives,
the
of
the
so
cru
thorns
throne
free
el
He
of
from
tree,
wore,
God
fear,
That
That
The
The
I
I
mer
hope
a
might
it
in
ran
live
of
Him
somed
for
His
so
soul
ev
pre
bright
might
er
cious
and
be,
more,
blood,
clear
Is
Is
Is
Is
more
more
more
more
than
than
than
than
tongue
tongue
tongue
tongue
can
can
can
can
tell!
tell!
tell!
tell!
R
EFRAIN
His
love
is
more
than
tongue
can
tell;
than
tongue
can
tell!
His
love
is
more
than
tongue
can
tell;
than
tongue
can
tell!
The
love
that
Je
sus
had
for
me
Is
more
than
tongue
can
tell!
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2
3
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242
My God, I Have Found
J. Denham Smith
(Revive Us Again. P. M. with Refrain)
John J. Husband
My
1.
’Tis
2.
He
3.
God,
found
bore
I
in
on
have
the
the
found
blood
tree
The
Of
The
thrice
Him
sen
bless
who
tence
ed
once
for
ground,
stood
me,
Where
My
And
life,
Ref
now
and
uge
both
where
and
the
joy,
Safe
Sure
and
ty,
ty
true
my
and
com
Sure
debt
fort
ty
or
a
with
are
bound.
God.
free.
R
EFRAIN
Hal
le
lu
jah!
Thine
the
glo
ry!
Hal
le
lu
jah!
A
men!
Hal
le
lu
jah!
Thine
the
glo
ry!
A
men
and
a
men!
4
Accepted
I
am
In
the
once-offered
Lamb;
’Twas
God
who
Himself
had
devisèd
the
plan.
5
And
though
here
below,
Mid
sorrow
and
woe,
My
place
is
in
heaven
with
Jesus
I
know.
6
And
this
I
shall
find,
For
such
is
His
mind,
He’ll
not
be
in
glory
and
leave
me
behind.
7
For
soon
He
will
come
And
take
me
safe
home,
And
make
me
to
sit
with
Himself
on
His
throne.
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→
243
My Heart Is Fixed, Eternal God
Richard Jukes
(Christ for Me. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
R. George Halls
Moderato–bold.
My
1.
In
2.
Let
3.
In
4.
At
5.
heart
Him
oth
pin
home,
is
I
ers
ing
a
fixed,
see
boast
sick
broad,
e
the
of
ness,
by
ter
God
heaps
or
night
nal
head
of
in
and
God,
shine,
gold,
health,
day,
Fixed
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
on
for
for
for
for
Thee,
me,
me,
me,
me,
fixed
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
on
for
for
for
for
Thee;
me;
me;
me;
me;
And
He
His
In
Wher
my
is
rich
deep
e’er
im
the
es
est
I
mor
Ma
nev
pov
speak,
tal
jes
er
er
or
choice
ty
can
ty
sing,
is
di
be
or
or
made,
vine,
told,
wealth,
pray;
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
for
for
for
for
for
me,
me,
me,
me,
me,
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
for
for
for
for
for
me.
me.
me.
me.
me.
He
The
Your
And
Him
is
Fa
gold
in
first,
the
ther’s
will
that
Him
Proph
well
waste
all
last,
et,
be
and
im
Him
Priest
lov
wear
port
all
and
ed
a
ant
day
King,
Son,
way,
day
long,
Who
Co
Your
When
My
did
part
hon
I
hope,
for
ner
ors
the
my
me
of
per
sum
sol
sal
His
ish
mons
ace
va
roy
in
shall
and
tion
al
a
o
my
bring;
throne,
day;
bey,
song;
And
Who
My
And
He
while
did
por
pass
sweet
I
for
tion
from
ly
live
hu
nev
this
leads
I
man
er
dark
my
mean
guilt
can
world
soul
to
a
de
a
a
sing,
tone,
cay,
way,
long,
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
for
for
for
for
for
me,
me,
me,
me,
me,
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
for
for
for
for
for
me.
me.
me.
me.
me.
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244
One Priest Alone Can Pardon Me
Adelaide A. Procter
(P. M.)
H. Bennett
Andante–legato.
One
1.
He
2.
By
3.
He
4.
Priest
showed
Him
robed
a
the
my
me
lone
spear
soul
in
can
mark
is
a
par
in
pu
priest
don
His
ri
ly
me,
side,
fied,
dress,
Or
The
Once
That
bid
nail
lep
I
me,
print
rous
might
“Go
on
and
in
in
His
de
cense
peace,”
palm;
filed;
bring
Can
Said,
Cleansed
Of
breathe
“Look
by
prayer,
that
on
the
and
word,
Me,
wa
praise,
“Ab
the
ter
and
sol
Cru
and
right
vo
ci
the
eous
te,”
fied;
blood,
ness,
And
Why
God
To
make
trem
sees
heaven’s
these
ble
me
e
heart
thus?
as
ter
throbs
Be
a
nal
cease;
calm!
child:
King;
My
All
No
And
soul
pow’r
priest
when
has
is
can
He
heard
Mine—
heal
gave
His
I
or
this
priest
set
cleanse
robe
ly
thee
but
to
voice;
free—
He;
me,
It
Be
No
He
said,
not
oth
smiled
“I
a
er
and
bore
fraid—
say,
said,
thy
Ab
“Ab
“Ab
sins;
sol
sol
sol
re
vo
vo
vo
joice!”
te.”
te.”
te.”
5
In
heaven
He
stands
before
the
throne,
The
great
High
Priest
above,
“Melchisedec”—that
One
alone
Can
sin’s
dark
stain
remove;
To
Him
I
look
on
bended
knee,
And
hear
that
sweet
“Absolvo
te.”
6
“A
little
while”
and
He
shall
come
Forth
from
the
inner
shrine,
To
call
His
pardoned
brethren
home;
Oh
bliss
supreme,
divine!
When
every
blood-bought
child
shall
see
The
Priest
who
said,
“Absolvo
te.”
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O Blessed, Precious Saviour
A. H. Rule
(P. M.)
Alicia A. Spottiswoode
Moderato.
O
1.
Thy
2.
Soon
3.
bless
beau
Thou
ed,
ty,
wilt
pre
O
come,
cious
my
my
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
How
Is
And
great
far
take
Thy
be
me
love
yond
where
to
com
Thou
me!
pare;
art,
Thou
Thou
To
for
art
me,
chief
gaze
the
est
up
guilt
of
on
y
ten
Thy
sin
thou
glo
ner,
sand,
ry,
Hast
Than
And
died
sons
nev
up
of
er
on
men
from
the
more
Thee
tree,
fair,
part,
Hast
Than
And
died
sons
nev
up
of
er
on
men
from
the
more
Thee
tree,
fair;
part,
That
Thy
Thine,
I
beau
ev
may
ty
er
dwell
now
Thine
with
I
to
Thee:
see:
be:
O
O
O
my
my
my
bless
bless
bless
ed
ed
ed
Lord
Lord
Lord
and
and
and
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
Thou
Thou
Thou
art
art
art
all
all
all
in
in
in
all
all
all
to
to
to
me.
me.
me.
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Oh, for the Robe of Whiteness
Charitie Lees Smith Bancroft
(Work. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Lowell Mason
Oh,
1.
’Tis
2.
Je
3.
At
4.
for
sweet,
sus,
God’s
the
the
Thou
right
robe
thought
King
hand
of
of
of
in
white
ris
glo
glo
ness,
ing
ry,
ry
To
The
We
Thou
walk
ris
soon
sitt’st,
with
en
shall
Thy
Christ
Lord
dwell
work
in
to
with
com
light!
meet;
Thee,
plete,
Oh,
Or
And
Till
for
changed,
sing
per
the
our
Thy
fect
glo
selves
love’s
ed
rious
sur
bright
the
bright
pris
sto
sto
ness
ing,
ry,
ry
Of
Like
When
That
day
Him
we
gives
with
for
Thy
us
out
whom
glo
too
a
we
ry
our
night!
wait.
see.
seat.
We
What
E’en
Then
would
joy
now
o’er
a
su
our
the
name
preme
souls
wide
of
in
would
cre
fa
see
en
a
vor,
ing
ter
tion
cres.
Graved
The
The
Thy
on
Sav
ho
pow’r
the
iour
li
will
stone
face
est
stretch
of
to
on
its
white;
face—
high,
arm;
We’d
The
That
Se
taste
peace
all
cure
that
ful
our
from
man
joy
love
all
na’s
of
might
temp
fla
be
cen
ta
vor,
ing
ter
tion,
Re
For
On
Free
served
ev
Thee
from
for
er
who
all
heaven’s
in
cam’st
hu
de
that
to
man
light.
place!
die.
harm.
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O Gracious Saviour
G. Cutting and A. Mace
(C. M. with Refrain)
O
1.
Since
2.
What
3.
To
4.
gra
Thou
wait
hear
cious
hast
I
Thy
Sav
borne
for,
voice,
iour,
sin’s
most
to
Thou
heav
bless
see
hast
y
ed
Thy
giv’n
load,
Lord,
face,
My
My
Ex
And
trem
guilt
cept
grieve
bling
y
Thy
Thy
soul
fear
face
heart
to
is
to
no
know
o’er.
see?
more;
That,
Made
If
But
trust
Thine,
such
drink
ing
by
the
the
in
vir
ear
full
Thy
tue
nest
ness
pre
of
Thou
of
cious
Thy
hast
Thy
blood,
blood,
giv’n,
grace,
I’m
I’m
What
Thy
washed
sealed
must
love
as
for
Thy
for
white
ev
pres
ev
as
er
ence
er
snow.
more.
be?
more.
I’m
I’m
What
Thy
washed
sealed
must
love
as
for
Thy
for
white
ev
pres
ev
as
er
ence
er
snow,
more,
be?
more,
I’m
I’m
What
Thy
washed
sealed
must
love
as
for
Thy
for
white
ev
pres
ev
as
er
ence
er
snow,
more,
be?
more,
That,
Made
If
But
trust
Thine,
such
drink
ing
by
the
the
in
vir
ear
full
Thy
tue
nest
ness
pre
of
Thou
of
cious
Thy
hast
Thy
blood,
blood,
giv’n,
grace,
I’m
I’m
What
Thy
washed
sealed
must
love
as
for
Thy
for
white
ev
pres
ev
as
er
ence
er
snow.
more.
be?
more.
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2
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Oh Happy Day That Fixed My Choice
Philip Doddridge
(Happy Day. L. M. with Refrain)
Attributed to Edward F. Rimbault
that
Oh
1.
’Tis
2.
Now
3.
hap
done,
rest,
py
the
my
day
great
long
that
trans
di
fixed
ac
vi
my
tion’s
ded
choice
done;
heart,
On
I
Fixed
Thee,
am
on
my
my
Sav
Lord’s,
bless
iour
and
ed
and
He
cen
my
is
ter,
God!
mine;
rest:
Well
He
Nor
may
drew
ev
this
me,
er
glow
and
from
ing
I
thy
heart
fol
Lord
re
lowed
de
joice
on,
part,
And
Glad
With
tell
to
Him
its
con
of
rap
fess
ev
tures
the
’ry
all
One
good
a
di
pos
broad.
vine.
sessed.
R
EFRAIN
Hap
py
day!
Hap
py
day!
When
Je
sus
washed
my
sins
a
way;
He
taught
me
how
to
watch
and
pray,
And
live
re
joi
cing
ev
’ry
day;
Hap
py
day!
Hap
py
day!
When
Je
sus
washed
my
sins
a
way.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
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249
Oh, How He Loves!
John Newton, adapted by Marianne Nunn
(8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4.)
Hubert P. Main
One
1.
Joy
2.
We
3.
Thro’
4.
there
and
have
His
is
peace
found
name
a
it
a
we
bove
is
friend
are
all
to
in
for
oth
know
Je
giv
ers,
Him,
sus,
en,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
how
how
how
how
He
He
He
He
loves!
loves!
loves!
loves!
His
Think,
’Tis
Back
is
oh,
His
ward
love
think
great
shall
be
how
de
our
yond
much
light
foes
a
we
to
be
broth
owe
bless
driv
er’s,
Him,
us,
en,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
how
how
how
how
He
He
He
He
loves!
loves!
loves!
loves!
Earth
With
How
Best
ly
His
our
of
friends
pre
hearts
bless
may
cious
de
ings
fail
blood
light
He’ll
or
He
to
pro
leave
bought
hear
vide
us,
us,
Him
us,
One
In
Bid
Naught
day
the
us
but
soothe,
wil
dwell
good
the
der
in
shall
next
ness
safe
e’er
day
He
ty
be
grieve
sought
near
tide
us,
us,
Him!
us,
But
To
Why
Safe
this
His
should
to
Friend
loved
we
glo
will
ones
dis
ry
ne’er
safe
trust
He
de
ly
or
will
ceive
brought
fear
guide
us,
us,
Him?
us,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
how
how
how
how
He
He
He
He
loves!
loves!
loves!
loves!
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O Lord! We Would Delight in Thee
John Ryland
(Merton. C. M.)
German
O
1.
When
2.
Why
3.
No
4.
Thou
5.
O
6.
Lord!
hu
should
good
that
Lord!
we
man
we
in
hast
we
would
cis
thirst
crea
made
cast
de
terns
for
tures
our
each
light
all
aught
can
heaven
care
in
are
be
be
se
on
Thee,
dried,
low,
found,
cure,
Thee,
And
Thy
While
All,
Wilt
And
on
full
there’s
all
here
tri
Thy
ness
a
is
all
umph
care
is
foun
found
good
and
de
the
tain
in
pro
a
pend;
same;
near;
Thee;
vide;
dore;
The
To
May
A
We
While
Oh,
Thee
we
foun
must
Christ
that
in
with
tain
have
is
our
ev
this
which
all
rich,
great
’ry
be
doth
things
can
con
troub
sat
ev
and
we
cern
le
is
er
a
be
may
flee,
fied,
flow,
bound,
poor?
be
Our
And
Through
Christ,
To
safe,
glo
faint
Thy
who
love
un
ry
ing
suf
for
and
fail
in
heart
fi
us
praise
ing
Thy
to
cien
has
Thee
Friend.
name.
cheer?
cy.
died!
more.
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O Lord, How Does Thy Mercy Throw
William E. Littlewood
(Shining Shore. 8. 7. 8. 7. D. Iambic)
George F. Root
O
1.
And
2.
Lord,
though
how
our
does
ef
Thy
forts
mer
now
cy
to
throw
praise
Its
Are
guar
oft
dian
en
shad
cold
ow
and
o’er
low
us,
ly,
Pre
A
serv
no
ing
bler,
while
sweet
we’re
er
here
song
be
we’ll
low,
raise,
Safe
With
to
all
the
Thy
rest
saints,
be
in
fore
glo
us!
ry.
As
We’ll
weak
lay
er
our
than
tro
a
phies
bruis
at
ed
Thy
reed,
feet,
We
We’ll
can
wor
not
ship
do
and
with
a
out
dore
Thee;
Thee,
We
Whose
want
pre
Thee
cious
here
blood
each
has
hour
made
of
us
need,
meet
Shall
To
want
dwell
Thee,
with
too,
Thee
in
in
glo
glo
ry.
ry.
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2
3
4
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252
A Mind at “Perfect Peace” with God
Horatius Bonar, Catesby Paget
(Evan. C. M.)
William H. Havergal
A
1.
By
2.
So
3.
So
4.
Why
5.
mind
na
nigh,
dear,
should
at
ture
so
so
I
“per
and
ver
ver
ev
fect
by
y
y
er
peace”
prac
nigh
dear
care
with
tice
to
to
ful
God,
far,
God,
God,
be,
Oh,
How
I
More
Since
what
ver
can
dear
such
a
y
not
I
a
word
far
near
can
God
is
from
er
not
is
this!
God!
be;
be;
mine?
A
Yet
For
The
He
sin
now,
in
love
watch
ner
by
the
where
es
rec
grace,
Per
with
o’er
on
brought
son
He
me
ciled
nigh
of
loves
night
thro’
to
His
His
and
blood;
Him,
Son,
Son,
day
This,
Thro’
I
Such
And
this
faith
am
is
tells
in
in
as
His
me,
deed
Je
near
love
“Thou
is
sus’
as
to
art
peace!
blood.
He.
me.
Mine.”
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2
3
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253
Oh! Why Did Jesus Leave His Home?
(Munhall. C. M.)
Alex. Arbuckle
Oh!
1.
’Twas
2.
And
3.
Oh,
4.
why
love,
now
bless
did
pure
He’s
ed
Je
love,
gone,
home
sus
which
and
of
leave
brought
lives
end
His
Him
a
less
home
from
gain
rest,
A
A
A
The
bove
bove
bove
home
the
the
the
of
bright
bright
bright
peace
blue
blue
blue
and
sky,
sky;
sky;
joy!
And
’Twas
And
How
all
love,
all
sweet
the
pure
who
will
joy
love,
taste
be
and
which
His
the
trans
made
sav
song
ports
Him
ing
of
there,
come
grace
praise
To
To
Shall
A
come
suf
live
bove
to
fer,
with
the
earth
bleed
Him
bright
to
and
on
blue
die?
die.
high.
sky.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
254
Not All the Blood of Beasts
Isaac Watts
(Boylston. S. M.)
Lowell Mason
Not
1.
But
2.
Our
3.
Be
4.
all
Christ,
souls
liev
the
the
look
ing,
blood
heaven
back
we
of
ly
to
re
beasts,
Lamb,
see
joice
On
Took
The
To
Jew
all
bur
see
ish
our
den
the
al
guilt
Thou
curse
tars
a
didst
re
slain,
way,
bear,
move;
Could
A
When
And
give
sac
hang
bless
the
ri
ing
the
guilt
fice
on
Lamb
y
of
the ac
with
con
no
curs
cheer
science
bler
ed
ful
peace,
name,
tree,
voice,
Or
And
For
And
wash
rich
all
sing
a
er
our
re
way
blood
guilt
deem
its
than
was
ing
stain.
they.
there.
love.
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2
3
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255
Not To Ourselves We Owe
1
Not
to
ourselves
we
owe
That
we,
O
God,
are
Thine;
Jesus,
the
Lord,
our
night
broke
through
And
gave
us
light
divine.
2
The
Father’s
grace
and
love
This
blessèd
mercy
gave,
And
Jesus
left
the
throne
above
His
wandering
sheep
to
save.
3
No
more
the
heirs
of
wrath—
Thy
sovereign
love
we
see;
And,
Father,
in
confiding
faith,
We
cast
our
souls
on
Thee.
(Sing to number 254 — opposite page)
4
Our
hearts
look
up
to
see
The
glory
Thou
hast
given,
And
dwell
e’en
now
where
we
shall
be
With
Christ,
Thine
heirs,
in
heaven.
5
With
the
adopted
band,
Soon
shall
we
see
Thee
there:
With
them
and
Him
in
glory
stand,
And
all
His
honors
share.
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2
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Some Day
A. H. Rule
(L. M. D.)
Mrs. A. H. Rule
Some
1.
Some
2.
Some
3.
Some
4.
day
day
day
day,
I’ll
my
I’ll
I
quit
com
meet
know
this
ing
Him
’twill
vale
Lord
in
not
of
will
the
be
tears,
call,
air,
long;
And
I
It
He
I
can
may
says,
no
not
be
“Be
more
tell
morn,
hold,
as
how
or
I
now
soon
noon,
quick
shall
’twill
or
ly
sigh;
be,
night;
come”;
I’ll
But
And
Soon,
bid
this
this
soon
fare
I
I
I’ll
well
know,
know,
join
to
my
His
in
all
“All
voice
heav
my
in
I’ll
en’s
fears,
all”
hear,
song,
And
Has
And
And
with
now
gaze
dwell
my
a
up
with
Sav
place
on
Him
iour
in
His
in
rest
heaven
glo
His
on
for
ry
bright
high.
me.
bright.
home.
R
EFRAIN
And
I
shall
see
Him
face
to
face,
And
tell
the
sto
rit.
ry—
saved
by
grace;
And
I
shall
see
Him
face
to
face,
And
tell
the
sto
ry—
rit.
saved
by
grace.
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3
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257
Our Times Are in Thy Hand
William F. Lloyd
(Dennis. S. M.)
Johann G. Nägeli, arr. by Lowell Mason
Our
1.
Our
2.
Our
3.
Our
4.
times
times
times
times
are
are
are
are
in
in
in
in
Thy
Thy
Thy
Thy
hand;
hand,
hand:
hand,
Fa
What
Why
Je
ther,
ev
should
sus
we
er
we
the
wish
they
doubt
Cru
them
may
or
ci
there,
be,
fear?
fied!
Our
Pleas
A
The
life,
ing
Fa
hand
our
or
ther’s
our
soul,
pain
hand
man
our
ful,
will
y
all
dark
nev
sins
we
or
er
had
leave
bright,
cause
pierced
En
As
His
Is
tire
best
child
now
ly
may
a
our
to
seem
need
Guard
Thy
to
less
and
care.
Thee.
tear.
Guide.
5
Our
times
are
in
Thy
hand,
Jesus
the
Advocate!
Nor
can
that
hand
be
stretched
in
vain
For
us
to
supplicate.
6
Our
times
are
in
Thy
hand;
We’d
always
trust
in
Thee,
Till
we
have
left
this
weary
land,
And
all
Thy
glory
see.
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
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258
Many Sons to Glory Bringing
Mary Bowley
(Rhineland. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Wilhelm Brockhaus
Man
1.
God,
2.
Tho’
3.
In
4.
And,
5.
y
who
the
the
ere
sons
gave
rest
ref
long,
to
the
less
uge
when
glo
blood
foe
God
come
ry
to
ac
pro
to
bring
screen
cus
vid
glo
ing,
us,
es,
ed,
ry,
God
God
Sins
Tho’
We
sets
looks
re
the
shall
forth
down
count
world’s
sing
His
in
ing
de
a
heaven
per
like
struc
well
ly
fect
a
tion
known
name;
love;
flood,
lowers,
strain,
On
Clouds
Ev
We
This—
we
may
’ry
are
the
march,
seem
charge
safe—
nev
in
to
our
to
er
cho
pass
God
Christ
tir
rus
be
re
con
ing
sing
tween
fus
fid
sto
ing,
us,
es:
ed,
ry—
“Wor
There’s
Christ
Ev
“Wor
thy
no
has
er
thy
the
change
an
last
is
as
in
swered
ing
the
cend
Him
with
life
Lamb
ed
a
His
is
once
Lamb!”
bove.
blood.
ours.
slain!”
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9
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259
Rock of Ages!
Augustus M. Toplady
(Toplady. 6—7s.)
Thomas Hastings
Rock
1.
Not
2.
Found
3.
of
the
by
A
la
Thee
ges!
bor
be
cleft
of
fore
for
our
we
sin,
hands
sought,
Grace
Could
Un
hath
ful
to
hid
fill
Thee
us
the
in
safe
law’s
mer
with
de
cy
in!
mands;
brought,
Where
Could
We
the
our
have
wa
zeal
Thee
ter
no
for
and
res
right
the
pite
eous
blood,
know,
ness—
From
Could
From
Thy
our
Thy
riv
tears
full
en
for
ness,
side
ev
grace
which
er
on
flowed,
flow,
grace;
Are
Naught
Thou
of
for
hast
sin
sin
washed
the
could
us
doub
e’er
in
le
a
Thy
cure,
tone—
blood,
Cleans
But
Made
ing
Thy
us
from
blood,
live,
its
and
and
guilt
Thine
live
and
a
to
power.
lone!
God.
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Precious Word of Deepest Meaning
(8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.)
From Mozart
Pre
1.
Lost
2.
Can
3.
“Trust,”
4.
cious
and
I
O
word
ru
doubt,
Sav
of
ined,
Lord,
iour,
deep
vile
when
“Lord,
est
and
I
I
mean
way
view
trust
ing,
ward,
Thee
Thee,”
Soft
Deep
In
Is
ly
’ning
Thine
the
fall
gloom
hours
an
ing
o’er
of
swering
on
hung
deep
word
mine
my
est
of
ear;
path;
woe;
faith
Fraught
Sins
Waves
Of
with
re
and
my
joy,
count
bil
soul—
and
ing,
lows
till
com
death
roll
now
fort
I
ing
so
giv
fear
o’er
wear
ing,
ed,
Thee,
y—
Ban
Loomed
Sor
To
ish
be
row
Thy
ing
fore
Thine
match
all
me
none
less,
dread
end
else
per
and
less
could
fect
fear.
wrath.
know?
grace;
“Trust,”
Now
Doubt
And
yes,
His
Thee,
thus
“trust,”
voice,
Je
trust
’tis
so
sus,
ing,
sweet
sweet
will
sim
ly
and
ing
ply
sound
ten
vic
trust
ing,
der,
tim
ing,
Voice
Gen
In
Joy
of
tly
my
and
Him
whis
stead
peace
who
pers
on
my
came
to
Cal
heart
to
my
v’ry’s
pos
die,
soul,
tree!
sess;
“Trust
“Trust,
Oh,
Wait
in
oh,
what
ing
Me
trust
love,
now
and
in
Lord,
for
rest,
Me,
all
Thine
thus
the
tran
own
find
Sav
scend
com
ing
iour,
ing,
ing,
Cloud
I
Led
Then
less
am
Thee
to
joy
He
there
shine
with
who
to
in
Me
makes
die
end
on
thee
for
less
high,
whole,
me,
bliss,
Cloud
I
Led
Then
less
am
Thee
to
joy
He
there
shine
with
who
to
in
Me
makes
die
end
on
thee
for
less
high.”
whole.”
me.
bliss.
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Lord Jesus, Are We One with Thee?
James G. Deck
(Manoah. C. M.)
Collected by Henry W. Greatorex
Lord
1.
Such
2.
Our
3.
As
4.
And
5.
Je
was
sins,
cend
soon
sus,
Thy
our
ed
shall
are
grace,
guilt,
now,
come
we
that
in
in
that
one
for
love
glo
glo
with
our
di
ry
rious
Thee?
sake
vine,
bright,
day,
Oh
Thou
Con
Life
When,
height,
didst
fessed
giv
seat
oh
from
and
ing
ed
depth,
heaven
borne
Head
on
of
come
by
Thou
Thy
love!
down;
Thee;
art;
throne,
And
With
The
Nor
Thou
cru
us
gall,
life,
shalt
ci
of
the
nor
to
fied
flesh
curse,
death,
won
and
and
the
nor
d’ring
dead
blood
wrath
depth,
worlds
with
par
were
nor
dis
Thee,
take,
Thine,
height,
play
Now
And
To
Thy
That
one
make
set
saints
we
in
our
Thy
and
with
heaven
guilt
ran
Thee
Thee
a
Thine
somed
can
are
bove.
own.
free.
part.
one.
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Satisfied with Thee
Miss C. A. Wellesley
(P. M.)
Mrs. E. Milne
Sat
1.
Oc
2.
Ta
3.
List
4.
is
cu
ken
’ning
fied
pied
up
for
with
with
with
Thy
Thee,
me,
Thee,
shout,
Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
I
In
I
In
am
Thy
would
the
blest;
grace;
be;
air;
Peace
All
Find
When
which
Thy
ing
Thy
pass
ways
joy
saints
eth
and
and
shall
un
thoughts
sat
rise,
der
a
is
with
stand
bout
fac
joy,
ing,
me,
tion
to
On
On
All
Meet
Thy
ly
in
Thee
breast;
trace
Thee;
there.
No
Deep
Thou
Oh,
more
er
the
what
doubt
sto
near
glad
ing,
ries
est
ness!
No
Of
And
No
more
the
the
more
trem
glo
dear
sad
bling,
ries,
est,
ness,
No
Of
And
No
more
the
the
more
trem
glo
dear
sad
bling,
ries
est
ness,
Oh,
Of
Un
Sin
what
Thy
to
nor
rest!
grace.
me.
care.
5
Longing
for
the
bride,
Lord
Jesus,
Of
Thy
heart;
To
be
with
Thee
in
the
glory,
Where
Thou
art.
Love
so
groundless,
Grace
so
boundless,
Grace
so
boundless
Wins
my
heart.
6
When
Thy
blood-bought
church,
Lord
Jesus,
Is
complete;
When
each
soul
is
safely
landed
At
Thy
feet;
What
a
story
In
the
glory,
In
the
glory
She’ll
repeat.
7
Oh,
to
praise
Thee
there,
Lord
Jesus,
Evermore!
Oh,
to
grieve
and
wander
from
Thee
Nevermore!
Earth’s
sad
story
Closed
in
glory,
Closed
in
glory
On
yon
shore.
8
Then
Thy
church
will
be,
Lord
Jesus,
The
display
Of
God’s
richest
grace
and
kindness
In
that
day;
Marking
pages,
Wondrous
stages,
Wondrous
stages,
O’er
earth’s
way.
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The Glory Shines Before Me!
Hannah K. Burlingham
(7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Miss S. M. Walker
The
1.
Be
2.
The
3.
The
4.
glo
yond
Lamb
glo
ry
the
is
ry
shines
storms
there
shines
be
I’m
the
be
fore
go
glo
fore
me!
ing,
ry!
me!
I
Be
The
I
can
yond
Lamb
know
not
this
is
that
lin
vale
there
all
ger
of
the
is
here!
tears,
light!
well!
Tho’
Be
There
My
clouds
yond
shall
Fa
may
the
be
ther’s
dark
floods
no
care
en
o’er
more
is
o’er
flow
weep
o’er
me,
ing,
ing,
me,
My
Be
And
His
Fa
yond
there
prais
ther’s
the
is
es
house
chang
no
I
is
ing
more
would
near.
years.
night.
tell.
If
I’m
The
The
thro’
go
voice
love
this
ing
of
of
bar
to
Je
Christ
ren
the
sus
con
wil
bet
call
strain
der
ter
eth
eth
ness
land,
me,
me,
A
By
My
His
lit
faith
race
blood
tle
long
will
hath
while
since
soon
washed
I
pos
be
me
roam,
sessed,
run,
white,
The
The
The
Where
glo
glo
glo
Je
ry
ry
ry
sus
shines
shines
shines
is
be
be
be
in
fore
fore
fore
glo
me,
me,
me!
ry—
I
For
The
’Tis
am
this
prize
home,
not
is
will
and
far
not
soon
love,
from
my
be
and
home!
rest.
won!
light!
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The Perfect Righteousness of God
Albert Midlane
(Duke Street. L. M.)
John W. Hatton
The
1.
God
2.
The
3.
The
4.
How
5.
per
could
sin
sin
won
fect
not
is
ner
drous
right
pass
laid
who
the
eous
the
on
be
re
ness
sin
Je
lieves
demp
of
ner
sus’
is
tion
God
by,
head,
free,
plan,
Is
His
’Tis
Can
De
wit
sin
in
say,
signed
nessed
de
His
“The
by
in
mands
blood
Sav
God
the
that
sin’s
iour
for
Sav
he
debt
died
ru
iour’s
must
is
for
ined
blood;
die;
paid;
me”;
man!
’Tis
But
God’s
Can
His
in
in
jus
point
bless
the
the
tice
to
ed
cross
cross
can
the
Son
of
of
de
a
in
Christ
Christ
mand
ton
death
we
we
no
ing
laid
trace
see
more,
blood,
low,
His
How
And
And
That
right
God
mer
say,
He
eous
can
cy
“This
might
ness,
save,
can
made
end
yet
yet
dis
my
less
won
right
pense
peace
life
drous
eous
her
with
be
grace.
be.
store.
God.”
stow.
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We Joy in Our God
W. Yerbury
(Houghton. 11. 11. 11. 11.)
Henry J. Gauntlett
We
1.
His
2.
We
3.
joy
Son,
praise,
in
His
then,
our
de
our
God,
light,
God;
and
His
how
we
sing
loved
rich
of
One,
is
that
He
His
love,
gave,
grace!
So
The
We
were
sov
curse
far
’reign
to
from
and
en
Him
free,
dure—
once,
which
by
es
did
suf
tranged
His
f’ring
from
heart
to
His
move;
save;
face.
When
Sure
By
lost
love
blood
our
so
we
con
a
are
di
maz
pur
tion,
ing,
chased,
all
un
are
ru
meas
cleansed
ined,
ured,
and
un
un
made
done,
told,
nigh,
He
Since
And
saw
Him
blest
with
it
in
com
hath
His
pas
giv
pres
sion,
en,
ence,
and
no
in
spared
good
Je
not
will
sus,
His
with
on
Son.
hold.
high.
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We’ll Praise Thee, Glorious Lord
J. N. Darby
(Armington. S. M.)
Dr. G. O. Baily
We’ll
1.
Love,
2.
Love
3.
praise
that
in
Thee,
no
Thy
glo
suf
lone
rious
f’ring
ly
Lord,
stayed,
life
Who
We’ll
Of
died
praise,
sor
to
true
row
set
love
here
us
di
be
free,
vine;
low;
No
Love
Thy
earth
that
words
ly
for
of
songs
us
grace,
can
a
with
joy
tone
mer
af
ment
cy
ford
made,
rife,
Like
Love
Make
heaven
that
grate
ly
has
ful
mel
made
prais
o
us
es
dy.
Thine.
flow.
4
Love,
that
on
death’s
dark
vale
Its
sweetest
odors
spread,
Where
sin
o’er
all
seemed
to
prevail
Redemption’s
glory
shed.
5
And
now
we
see
Thee
risen,
Who
once
for
us
hast
died,
Seated
above
the
highest
heaven:
The
Father’s
glorified.
6
Soon
wilt
Thou
take
Thy
throne,
Thy
foes
Thy
footstool
made,
And
take
us
with
Thee
for
Thine
own,
In
glory
love
displayed.
7
Jesus,
we
wait
for
Thee,
With
Thee
to
have
our
part;
What
can
full
joy
and
blessing
be
But
being
where
Thou
art?
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There Is a Better World Above
John Lyth
(Better World. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
Hubert P. Main
2.
But
3.
No
is
clouds
tho’
1.
a
e’er
we’re
There
bet
pass
sin
ter
a
ners
world
long
ev
a
its
’ry
bove,
sky,
one,
Oh,
Hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died,
oh,
hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died;
Where
No
And
all
tear
tho’
is
drops
for
peace,
glis
lorn,
and
ten
con
joy,
in
demned,
and
the
un
love,
eye,
done,
Oh,
Hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died,
oh,
hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died;
And
They
All
all
drink
may
are
the
be
free
gush
cleansed
from
ing
from
ev
streams
ev
’ry
of
’ry
care,
grace,
stain,
And
And
All
an
gaze
may
gels
up
be
of
on
crowned
the
the
with
Lord
Sav
bliss
are
iour’s
a
there,
face,
gain,
And
Whose
And
harps
bright
in
of
ness
that
God,
fills
land
and
the
of
man
ho
pleas
sions
ly
ure
fair,
place,
reign,
Oh,
Hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died,
oh,
hap
Je
so
py
sus
bright!
land!
died.
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There Is a Stream of Precious Blood
William Cowper
(Cowper. C. M. with Refrain)
Arr. by Lowell Mason
There
1.
The
2.
Blest
3.
E’er
4.
Soon
5.
is
dy
Lamb
since,
in
a
ing
of
by
a
stream
thief
God,
faith,
no
of
re
Thy
we
bler,
pre
joiced
pre
saw
sweet
cious
to
cious
the
er
blood
see
blood
stream
song,
Which
That
Shall
Thy
We’ll
flowed
Sav
nev
wounds
sing
from
iour
er
sup
Thy
Je
in
lose
plied
pow’r
sus’
his
its
for
to
veins;
day;
pow’r,
sin,
save;
And
And
Till
Re
No
sin
by
ev
deem
more
ners
that
’ry
ing
with
washed
blood,
ran
love
lisp
in
tho’
somed
has
ing,
that
vile
saint
been
stam
blest
as
of
our
m’ring
flood
he,
God
theme,
tongue,
Lose
Our
Be
Our
But
all
sins
saved
joy
con
their
are
to
and
querors
guilt
washed
sin
peace
o’er
y
a
no
has
the
stains.
way.
more.
been.
grave.
Lose
Our
Be
Our
But
all
sins
saved
joy
con
their
are
to
and
querors
guilt
washed
sin
peace
o’er
y
a
no
has
the
stains,
way,
more,
been,
grave,
Lose
Our
Be
Our
But
all
sins
saved
joy
con
their
are
to
and
querors
guilt
washed
sin
peace
o’er
y
a
no
has
the
stains,
way,
more,
been,
grave,
And
And
Till
Re
No
sin
by
ev
deem
more
ners
that
’ry
ing
with
washed
blood,
ran
love
lisp
in
tho’
somed
has
ing,
that
vile
saint
been
stam
blest
as
of
our
m’ring
flood
he,
God
theme,
tongue,
Lose
Our
Be
Our
But
all
sins
saved
joy
con
their
are
to
and
querors
guilt
washed
sin
peace
o’er
y
a
no
has
the
stains.
way.
more.
been.
grave.
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This World Is a Wilderness Wide!
J. N. Darby
(Faithfulness. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.)
This
1.
There
2.
And
3.
And,
4.
with
world
is
Him
Sav
is
but
shall
iour,
a
that
our
’tis
wil
one
rest
Thee
der
in
be
from
ness
the
on
on
wide!
waste,
high,
high
We
Which
When
We
have
His
in
a
noth
foot
ho
wait
ing
steps
li
till
to
have
ness
the
seek
marked
bright
time
or
as
we
Thou
to
His
sit
shalt
choose;
own,
down,
come,
We’ve
And
In
To
no
we
the
take
thought
fol
joy
those
in
low
of
Thou
the
in
His
hast
waste
dil
love
led
to
i
ev
by
a
gent
er
Thine
bide;
haste
nigh,
eye
We
To
In
To
have
the
the
Thy
naught
seats
peace
self
to
where
that
in
re
He’s
His
Thy
gret,
put
pres
heav
nor
on
ence
en
to
His
shall
ly
lose.
crown.
crown.
home.
The
For
’Tis
Till
the
the
Lord
path
treas
then
is
where
ure
’tis
Him
our
we’ve
the
self
Sav
found
path
gone
iour
in
Thou
be
is
His
hast
fore;
gone
love
trod,
He
Has
That
Our
has
led
has
de
marked
up
made
light
out
to
us
and
the
His
now
our
path
Fa
pil
com
that
ther
grims
fort
we
and
be
shall
tread;
God,
low,
be;
It’s
To
And
We’re
as
the
’tis
con
sure
place
there,
tent
as
where
when
with
the
He’s
we
Thy
love
now
reach
staff
we
on
Him
and
a
the
a
Thy
dore,
throne,
bove,
rod,
We
And
As
Till
have
His
we’re
with
noth
strength
known,
Thee
ing
shall
all
all
to
be
His
Thy
fear,
ours
full
glo
nor
on
ness
ry
to
the
we’ll
we
dread.
road.
know.
see.
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And Is It So — I Shall Be Like Thy Son?
J. N. Darby
(Eventide. 10. 10. 10. 10.)
William H. Monk
And
1.
O
2.
Yet
3.
Nor
4.
is
Je
it
I
it
sus,
must
a
so—
Lord,
be:
lone;
I
who
Thy
Thy
shall
loved
love
loved
be
me
had
ones
like
like
not
all,
Thy
to
its
com
Son?
Thee?
rest
plete
Is
Fruit
Were
In
this
of
Thy
glo
the
Thy
re
ry,
grace
work,
deemed
round
which
with
not
Thee
He
Thee,
with
there
for
too,
Thee
with
me
there
ful
joy
has
to
ly
shall
won?
see
blest.
meet,
Fa
Thy
That
All
ther
glo
love
like
of
ry,
that
Thee,
glo
Lord,
gives
for
ry
while
not
Thy
(thought
end
as
glo
be
less
the
ry
yond
a
world,
like
all
ges
but
Thee,
thought!)—
roll,
shares
Lord,
In
My
All
Ob
glo
self
it
ject
ry,
the
pos
su
to
prize
sess
preme
His
and
es
of
own
trav
with
all,
blest
ail
its
by
like
of
loved
all
ness
Thy
co
a
brought!
soul.
heirs.
dored.
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The Sands of Time Are Sinking
Anne Ross Cousin
(Rutherford. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 5.)
Chrétien Urhan
The
1.
Oh
2.
With
3.
Oh,
4.
The
5.
sands
Christ,
mer
I
bride
of
He
cy
am
eyes
time
is
and
my
not
are
the
with
Be
her
sink
foun
judg
lov
gar
ing,
tain,
ment
ed’s,
ment,
The
The
My
And
But
dawn
deep,
web
my
her
of
sweet
of
Be
dear
heav
well
time
lov
bride
en
of
He
ed’s
groom’s
breaks,
love;
wove,
mine,
face;
The
The
And
He
I
sum
streams
aye
brings
will
mer
on
the
a
not
morn
earth
dews
poor,
gaze
I’ve
I’ve
of
vile
on
sighed
tast
sor
sin
glo
for—
ed,
row
ner
ry,
The
More
Were
In
But
fair,
deep
lus
to
on
sweet
I’ll
tered
His
my
morn
drink
with
“house
King
a
a
His
of
of
wakes.
bove.
love.
wine.”
grace.
Dark,
There
I’ll
I
Not
dark
to
bless
stand
on
hath
an
the
up
the
been
o
hand
on
crown
the
cean
that
His
He
mid
full
guid
mer
giv
night,
ness
ed,
it,
eth,
But
His
I’ll
I
But
day
mer
bless
know
on
spring
cy
the
no
His
is
doth
heart
saf
pierc
at
ex
that
er
ed
hand,
pand,
planned,
stand,
hand;
And
And
When
Not
The
glo
glo
throned
e’en
Lamb
ry,
ry,
where
where
is
glo
glo
glo
glo
all
ry
ry
ry
ry
the
dwell
dwell
dwell
dwell
glo
eth
eth
eth
eth
ry
In
In
In
In
Of
Im
Im
Im
Im
Im
man
man
man
man
man
uel’s
uel’s
uel’s
uel’s
uel’s
land.
land.
land.
land.
land.
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Thou Art Coming, Loving Saviour
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Autumn. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
François H. Barthélémon
Thou
1.
Once
2.
Thou
3.
Thou
4.
Thou
5.
art
Thy
art
art
art
com
com
com
com
com
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing,
lov
ho
gra
might
crown
ing
ly
cious
y
ed
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour,
Com
Ex
Ah,
“King
Not
ing
pi
to
of
“the
first
a
see
kings,”
sec
to
tion
Thy
Thy
ond
claim
made
face
writ
time”
Thine
for
we
ten
for
own;
sin;
long;
name;
sin;
Thou
Won
Thou
Thou
Thou
art
drous
art
art
art
com
com
com
com
com
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing,
faith
low
bless
roy
thron
ful
ly
ed
al
ed
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour!
iour,
Thou
Won
Right
Com
Bring
couldst
drous
ing
ing
ing
not
Child
all
for
all
a
in
cre
Thy
the
bide
Beth
a
prom
glo
a
le
tion’s
ised
ry
lone.
hem.
wrong.
reign.
in.
In
Thine
Na
Oh,
All
Thy
the
tion
the
Thy
Fa
wis
ris
joy,
Fa
ther’s
dom,
es
when
ther’s
house
in
a
sin’s
house,
in
the
gainst
con
its
glo
man
na
fu
glo
ry,
ger,
tion,
sion
ry,
Sin
Thine
Troub
Ends
Hangs,
ners
the
le
be
by
saved
power,
spreads
neath
sure
shall
up
from
Thy
be
dwell
on
shore
right
hest,
with
the
to
eous
on
Thee;
cross,
shore.
sway;
Thee!
Oh,
Thine
Thou
Oh,
Oh,
the
the
art
the
the
sweet
glo
God’s
peace,
sweet
ness
ry
su
when
ness
of
as
preme
all
of
the
the
sal
de
the
sto
Stran
va
lu
sto
ry,
ger!
tion,
sion
ry,
Love’s
Rich
Come,
At
Sav
own
es,
and
Thy
iour,
rec
though
cha
pres
come,
ord
in
os
ence
we
we
ut
shall
dies
wait
shall
ter
be
a
for
be.
loss.
o’er.
way.
Thee.
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Up Yonder, in a Heavenly Mansion
A. H. Rule
(P. M. with Refrain)
Stephen C. Foster
Up
1.
O
2.
There
3.
yon
Sav
with
der,
iour,
my
in
when
bless
a
shall
ed
heaven
end
Lord
ly
earth’s
and
man
sto
Sav
sion,
ry?
iour,
Far,
When
In
far
wilt
bliss
a
Thou
un
way,
come?
told,
There’s
When
Fill
where
shall
ing
I
I
my
seek
see
hap
my
Thy
py
heaven
heaven
heart
ly
ly
with
por
glo
rap
tion,
ry?
ture,
There’s
When
He
where
dwell
will
I
with
His
long
Thee
love
to
at
un
stay.
home?
fold.
This
“A
My
world
lit
wan
is
tle
d’rings
all
while”
then
a
will
shall
wear
bring
all
y
sal
be
des
va
o
ert;
tion,
ver,
Stran
No
Hap
ger
more
py
I
I’ll
I’ll
roam;
roam;
be;
I’m
Soon
Oh,
wait
I
quick
ing
shall
ly
for
see
come
the
my
and
bless
heaven
take
ed
ly
me,
mo
man
Sav
ment
sion,
iour,
I’ll
My
Ev
see
own
er
my
e
to
Sav
ter
be
iour
nal
with
at
home.
home.
Thee.
R
EFRAIN
All
the
world
is
sad
and
drear
y,
Ev
’ry
where
I
roam:
O
Sav
iour,
how
my
heart
grows
wear
y,
Wait
ing
to
see
Thee
at
home.
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Love Divine, All Praise Excelling
Charles Wesley
(Beecher. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
John Zundel
Love
1.
First
2.
di
fruits
vine,
of
all
Thy
praise
new
ex
cre
cel
a
ling,
tion—
Joy
Faith
of
ful,
heaven,
ho
to
ly,
earth
may
come
we
down,
be,
Bless
Joy
us
ful
with
in
Thy
Thy
rich
full
in
sal
dwell
va
ing,
tion,
All
More
Thy
and
faith
more
ful
con
mer
formed
cies
to
crown!
Thee.
Sav
Changed
iour,
from
Thee
glo
we’d
ry
still
in
be
to
bless
glo
ing,
ry,
Serve
Till
Thee
in
here,
heaven
as
we
soon
take
a
our
bove;
place,
Praise
Then
Thee,
to
Sav
wor
iour,
ship
with
and
out
a
ceas
dore
ing,
Thee,
Glo
Lost
ry
in
in
won
Thy
der,
dy
love
ing
and
love.
praise!
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We Are by Christ Redeemed
Mary Bowley
(Priory. 6. 6. 8. 4. D.)
We
1.
Our
2.
Thus
3.
To
4.
are
earth
far
Him
by
en
by
our
Christ
ves
grace
weak
re
sels
pre
ness
deemed;
break;
served,
clings
The
The
Each
Thro’
cost—
world
mo
trib
His
it
ment
u
pre
self
speeds
la
cious
grows
us
tion
blood;
old;
on;
sore,
Be
But
The
And
noth
Christ
crown
seeks
ing
our
and
the
by
pre
king
cov
our
cious
dom
ert
souls
dust
are
of
es
will
re
His
teemed
take
served
wings
Like
And
Where
Till
this
fresh
Christ
all
great
ly
is
be
good.
mold.
gone.
o’er.
Were
He’ll
When
And
the
give
cloud
when
vast
these
less
we’ve
world
bod
morn
run
our
ies
ing
the
own
vile
shines,
race,
With
A
We
And
all
fash
shall
fought
its
ion
His
the
va
like
glo
faith
ried
His
ry
ful
store,
own;
share;
fight,
And
He’ll
In
We
Thou,
bid
pleas
then
Lord
the
ant
shall
Je
whole
pla
see
sus,
cre
ces
Him
wert
a
are
face
un
tion
the
to
known,
smile,
lines;
face,
rall.
We
And
The
With
still
hush
home
saints
were
its
how
in
poor.
groan.
fair!
light.
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We Sing of the Realms of the Blest
Elizabeth K. Mills
(Celeste. 8. 8. 8. 8.)
We
1.
We
2.
We
3.
We
4.
sing
speak
speak
speak
of
of
of
of
the
its
its
its
realms
free
peace
path
of
dom
and
way
the
from
its
of
blest,
sin,
love,
gold,
The
From
The
Its
home
sor
robes
walls
Je
row,
which
decked
sus
temp
the
with
went
ta
glo
jew
to
tion
ri
els
pre
and
fied
so
pare
care;
wear;
rare;
For
From
The
Its
all
tri
songs
won
who
als
of
ders
His
with
the
and
name
out
bless
pleas
now
and
ed
ures
con
with
a
un
fess:
in:
bove:
told:
But
But
But
But
what
what
what
what
must
must
must
must
it
it
it
it
be
be
be
be
to
to
to
to
be
be
be
be
there!
there!
there!
there!
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We Speak of the Mercy of God
1
We
speak
of
the
mercy
of
God,
So
boundless,
so
rich,
and
so
free!
But
what
will
it
profit
thy
soul,
Unless ’tis
relied
on
by
thee?
2
We
speak
of
salvation
and
love,
By
the
Father
in
Jesus
made
known;
But
if
thou
wouldst
live
unto
God,
By
faith
thou
must
make
it
thine
own.
3
We
speak
of
the
Saviour’s
blest
name,
By
which
God
can
sinners
receive;
Yet
still
art
thou
lost
and
undone,
Unless
in
that
name
thou’lt
believe.
4
We
speak
of
the
blood
of
the
Lamb,
Which
frees
from
pollution
and
sin;
But
its
virtues
by
thee
must
be
proved,
Or
thou
wilt
be
ever
unclean.
5
We
speak
of
the
glory
to
come,
Of
the
heaven
so
bright
and
so
fair;
But
unless
thou
in
Jesus
believe,
Thou
shalt
not,
thou
canst
not
be
there.
(Sing to above tune)
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We Hear the Words of Love
Horatius Bonar
(St. Thomas. S. M.)
George F. Handel, arr. by Aaron Williams
heaven
We
1.
’Tis
2.
Our
3.
We
4.
The
5.
hear
ev
love
change—
cross
the
er
is
He
still
words
last
oft
chang
stands
of
ing
times
es
un
love,
peace!
low,
not;
changed,
We
Sure
Our
Our
Tho’
gaze
as
joy
Christ
up
Je
still
can
is
on
ho
ebbs
nev
now
the
vah’s
and
er
His
blood,
name;
flows;
die:
home;
We
’Tis
But
His
The
see
sta
peace
love,
might
the
ble
with
not
y
might
as
Him
ours,
stone
y
His
re
the
is
sac
stead
mains
rest
rolled
ri
fast
the
ing
a
fice,
throne,
same:
place,
way,
And
For
No
We
But
we
ev
change
on
yon
have
er
Je
His
der
peace
more
ho
truth
is
with
the
vah
re
His
God.
same.
knows.
ly.
tomb!
6
And
yonder
is
our
peace,
The
grave
of
all
our
woes;
We
know
the
Son
of
God
has
come,
We
know
He
died
and
rose.
7
We
know
He
liveth
now
At
God’s
right
hand
above;
We
know
the
throne
on
which
He
sits,
We
know
His
truth
and
love!
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I’m Waiting for Thee, Lord
Hannah K. Burlingham
(Waiting. 12. 11. 12. 11.)
Scotch
I’m
1.
Mid
2.
While
3.
E’en
4.
wait
dan
Thou
now
ing
ger
art
let
for
and
a
my
Thee,
fear,
way,
ways,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Thy
I’m
I
Be
beau
oft
stum
bright
ty
wear
ble
with
to
y
and
Thy
see,
here,
stray,
praise,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
I’m
The
Oh,
For
wait
day
hast
brief
ing
must
en
are
for
be
the
the
Thee—
near
day
days
for
of
of
ere
Thy
Thy
Thy
Thy
com
com
com
com
ing
ing
ing
ing
a
a
a
a
gain.
gain.
gain.
gain.
Thou
’Tis
This
I’m
art
gone
all
is
wait
o
sun
not
ing
ver
shine
my
for
there,
there,
rest,
Thee,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
A
No
A
Thy
place
sigh
pil
beau
to
ing
grim
ty
pre
nor
con
to
pare,
care,
fessed,
see,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Thy
But
I
No
home
glo
wait
tri
I
ry
to
umph
shall
so
be
for
share,
fair,
blest,
me,
at
at
at
like
Thy
Thy
Thy
Thy
com
com
com
com
ing
ing
ing
ing
a
a
a
a
gain.
gain.
gain.
gain.
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What, Sinner, Can You Do?
(London. S. M.)
Arr. from Montgomery
What,
1.
For
2.
So
3.
Faith
4.
sin
God
Je
is
ner,
must
sus
the
can
vis
died
way
you
it
for
of
do?
sin
sin—
life:
Where,
With
Up
Be
sin
His
on
lieve
ner,
dis
the
in
can
pleas
cross
Christ
you
ure
He
and
fly?
sore;
died;
live;
E
Since
God’s
Fly
ter
He
right
to
nal
is
eous
the
wrath
ho
ness
shel
hangs
ly,
was
ter
o’er
just
there
of
your
and
dis
His
head,
true,
played,
blood,
And
And
And
And
judg
right
jus
peace
ment
eous
tice
with
lin
ev
sat
God
gers
er
is
re
nigh.
more.
fied.
ceive.
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We Wait for Thee, O Son of God
Philipp Friedrich Hiller, tr. by Hannah K. Burlingham
(Was Gott tut. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.)
Severus Gastorius
We
1.
We
2.
We
3.
We
4.
wait
wait
wait
wait
for
for
for
for
Thee,
Thee,
Thee;
Thee—
O
con
for
Thou
Son
tent
Thou,
wilt
of
to
e’en
a
God,
share,
here,
rise
And
In
Hast
While
long
pa
won
hope
for
tience,
our
her
Thine
days
hearts’
watch
ap
of
af
is
pear
tri
fec
keep
ing;
al;
tion;
ing;
“A
So
In
For
lit
meek
spir
got
tle
ly
it
ten
while,”
Thou
still
then,
Thou’lt
the
we
in
come,
cross
find
glad
O
didst
Thee
sur
Lord,
bear,
near,
prise,
Thy
Our
Our
Shall
wait
sin,
sol
be
ing
re
ace
our
peo
proach,
and
years
ple
de
pro
of
cheer
ni
tec
weep
ing.
al.
tion.
ing.
Thus
And
In
Our
hast
shall
cloud
hearts
Thou
not
less
beat
said:
we
light,
high,
we
re
and
the
lift
ceive
glo
dawn
the
with
ry
is
head
Thee
bright,
nigh
In
The
We
That
joy
cup
soon
ends
ful
of
with
our
ex
shame
joy
pil
pec
and
shall
grim
ta
sor
greet
sto
tion,
row,
Thee,
ry
For
Un
And
In
Thou
til
in
Thine
wilt
the
the
e
bring
prom
air
ter
sal
ised
shall
nal
va
mor
meet
glo
tion.
row?
Thee.
ry!
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What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Joseph M. Scriven
(Converse. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
Charles C. Converse
What
1.
Have
2.
Are
3.
a
we
we
friend
tri
weak
we
als
and
have
and
heav
in
temp
y
Je
ta
la
sus,
tions?
den,
All
Is
Cum
our
there
bered
sins
troub
with
and
le
a
griefs
an
load
to
y
of
bear;
where?
care?
What
We
Pre
a
should
cious
priv
nev
Sav
i
er
iour,
lege
be
still
to
dis
our
car
cour
ref
ry
aged:
uge;
Ev
Take
Take
’ry
it
it
thing
to
to
to
the
the
God
Lord
Lord
in
in
in
prayer!
prayer.
prayer.
Oh,
Can
Do
what
we
thy
peace
find
friends
we
a
de
oft
friend
spise,
en
so
for
for
faith
sake
feit,
ful
thee?
Oh,
Who
Take
what
will
it
need
all
to
less
our
the
pain
sor
Lord
we
rows
in
bear,
share?
prayer;
All
Je
In
be
sus
His
cause
knows
arms
we
our
He’ll
do
ev
take
not
’ry
and
car
weak
shield
ry
ness;
thee;
Ev
Take
Thou
’ry
it
wilt
thing
to
find
to
the
a
God
Lord
sol
in
in
ace
prayer.
prayer.
there.
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What Cheering Words Are These!
John Kent
(Cambridge. S. M.)
Ralph Harrison
What
1.
In
2.
Well
3.
’Tis
4.
cheer
ev
in
well
ing
’ry
af
when
words
state
flic
joys
are
se
tion’s
a
these!
cure,
ways,
rise,
Their
Watched
Or
’Tis
sweet
by
on
well
ness
the
the
when
who
Sav
mount
sor
can
iour’s
with
rows
tell?
eye,
God;
flow,
In
’Tis
Well
Or
time
well
when
dark
and
with
they
ness
to
them
joy,
seems
e
should
and
to
ter
life
sing,
veil
nal
en
and
the
days—
dure,
praise,
skies,
“’Tis
And
Or
And
with
well
buf
strong
be
if
fet
temp
liev
called
with
ta
ers
to
the
tions
well!”
die.
flood.
grow.
5
’Tis
well
when
on
the
mount
They
feast
and
joy
in
love,
And
’tis
as
well,
in
God’s
account,
When
they
the
furnace
prove.
6
But
above
all,
how
well
When
Jesus
speaks
the
word,
And,
at
the
trumpet’s
sounding
swell,
They
rise
to
meet
their
God!
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Jesus, My Lord
Mrs. A. H. Rule
(9. 6. 9. 6.)
David Baridon
Je
1.
What
2.
Storms
3.
Je
4.
Je
5.
sus,
are
may
sus,
sus,
my
earth’s
as
my
my
Lord,
joys,
sail,
Lord,
Lord,
who
so
my
’twas
what
died
fleet
bark
sin’s
o
on
ing
may
heav
ceans
the
and
be
y
of
cross,
vain,
tossed,
load,
love
Th’
Love
Je
Voy
curse
Stirred
ly
sus,
ag
that
in
art
my
ing
was
Thy
Thou
Lord,
o’er
borne
heart
to
to
life’s
by
for
me;
me!
sea;
Thee;
me!
Sil
Sweet
Thou,
Stroke
Je
ver
er
Lord,
up
sus,
and
by
art
on
my
gold—
far
near,
stroke,
Lord,
I
is
I
as
in
the
count
heav
can
God’s
glo
them
en
not
wrath
ry
but
ly
be
a
a
dross;
gain;
lost,
woke,
bove,
Naught
Love
Ref
Fell
Love
can
ly
uge
up
ly
com
art
art
on
art
pare
Thou
Thou
Thee
Thou
with
to
to
for
to
Thee.
me.
me.
me.
me.
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Well May We Sing, with Triumph Sing
George V. Wigram
(Antioch. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6.)
George F. Handel, arr. by Lowell Mason
The
Well
1.
The
2.
In
3.
Then
4.
may
Fa
Him
glad
we
ther’s
we
ly
sing,
love
read
sing
with
it
the
and
tri
was
Fa
sound
umph
that
ther’s
a
sing
sought
love,
broad
From
And
The
great
hell
find
great
Re
to
e
Re
deem
set
ter
deem
er’s
us
nal
er’s
praise;
free;
peace;
praise,
The
That
In
The
glo
gave
Him
glo
ries
the
we
ries
of
Lamb
meet
of
our
whose
a
our
S
AV
pre
S
AV
S
AV
IOUR
cious
IOUR
IOUR
G
OD
,
blood
G
OD
,
G
OD
,
Re
Has
And
The
Re
vealed
bought
fear
rich
vealed,
in
our
and
es
Je
lib
ter
of
sus’
er
ror
His
re
face,
ty,
cease,
grace,
vealed
in
Je
Re
Has
And
The
sus’
vealed
bought
fear
rich
face,
face,
in
our
and
es
Je
lib
ter
of
sus’
er
ror
His
Re
face,
ty,
cease,
grace,
vealed
in
Je
Re
Has
And
The
sus’
vealed,
bought,
fear,
rich
face,
es,
re
has
and
the
vealed
bought
fear
rich
in
our
and
es
Je
lib
ter
of
sus’
er
ror
His
face.
ty.
cease.
grace.
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When Israel, by Divine Command
John Newton
(Dumferline. C. M.)
Este’s Psalter
When
1.
A
2.
Like
3.
His
4.
Is
cloud
them,
Word
rael,
y
we
a
by
pil
have
light
di
lar
a
be
vine
marked
rest
fore
com
the
in
us
mand,
road,
view,
spreads,
The
And
Se
By
path
screened
cure
which
less
them
from
our
des
from
hos
path
ert
the
tile
we
trod,
heat;
pow’rs;
see;
They
From
Like
His
found,
the
them,
love,
thro’
hard
we
a
out
rock
pass
ban
the
the
a
ner
bar
wa
des
o’er
ren
ter
ert
our
land,
flowed,
too,
heads,
A
And
But
From
sure
man
Is
harm
re
na
rael’s
pre
source
was
God
serves
in
their
is
us
God.
meat.
ours.
free.
5
Jesus,
the
bread
of
life,
is
given
To
be
our
daily
food;
Within
us
dwells
that
well
from
heaven,
The
Spirit
of
our
God.
6
Lord,
’tis
enough,
we
ask
no
more;
Thy
grace
around
us
pours
Its
rich
and
unexhausted
store,
And
all
its
joy
is
ours.
Alternate
tunes:
No.
46,
No.
1
in
Supplement.
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Oh! The Peace Forever Flowing
A. P. Cecil
(Batavia. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
German
Oh!
1.
Peace
2.
Peace
3.
Now
4.
Je
5.
the
with
with
free
sus,
peace
God,
God
ac
Sav
for
the
through
cess
iour,
ev
blood
Christ
to
we
er
in
in
the
a
flow
heav
glo
Fa
dore
ing
en
ry;
ther,
Thee!
From
Speaks
God
Thro’
Christ
God’s
of
is
the
of
thoughts
par
just
Christ
God—
of
don
and
of
a
His
now
God
God,
noint
own
to
is
we
ed
Son,
me:
love;
have;
Son;
Oh,
Peace
Je
By
We
the
with
sus
the
con
peace
God!
died
Spir
fess
of
The
to
it
Thee,
sim
Lord
tell
here
Lord
ply
is
the
a
of
know
ris
sto
bid
glo
ing
en!
ry,
ing,
ry,
On
Right
Foes
Prom
Fruits
the
eous
to
ise
of
cross
ness
bring
of
vic
that
now
to
the
t’ry
all
counts
God
Fa
Thou
was
me
a
ther’s
hast
done.
free.
bove.
love.
won!
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Rise, My Soul! Behold, ’Tis Jesus
J. Denham Smith
(Sicilian Mariners. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Sicilian Air
Rise,
1.
There
2.
All
3.
God
4.
my
in
thy
now
soul!
right
sins
brings
Be
eous
were
thee
hold,
ness
laid
to
’tis
tran
up
His
Je
scend
on
dwell
sus,
ent,
Him,
ing,
Je
Lo!
Je
Spreads
sus
He
sus
for
fills
doth
bore
thee
thy
in
them
His
won
heaven
on
feast
d’ring
ap
the
di
eyes;
pear,
tree;
vine,
See
Shows
God
Bids
Him
the
who
thee
now,
blood
knew
wel
in
of
them
come,
glo
His
laid
ev
ry
a
them
er
seat
tone
on
tell
ed,
ment
Him,
ing
Where
As
And,
What
thy
thy
be
a
sins
ti
liev
por
no
tle
ing,
tion
more
to
thou
there
can
be
art
is
rise.
there.
free.
thine.
5
In
that
circle
of
God’s
favor—
Circle
of
the
Father’s
love—
All
is
rest,
and
rest
forever,
All
is
perfectness
above.
6
Blessed,
glorious
word
forever,
Yea,
forever
is
the
word;
Nothing
can
the
ransomed
sever,
Naught
divide
them
from
the
Lord.
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Who Is He?
Benjamin R. Hanby
(6—7s.)
Benjamin R. Hanby
Tenderly.
Who
1.
Who
2.
Who
3.
Lo!
4.
is
is
is
at
He
He
He
mid
in
in
that
night,
yon
deep
stands
who
der
dis
and
is
stall,
tress,
weeps
He
At
Fast
At
Prays
whose
ing
the
in
feet
in
grave
dark
the
the
where
Geth
shep
wil
Laz
sem
herds
der
arus
a
fall?
ness?
sleeps?
ne?
Joyful.
’Tis
the
Lord!
Oh,
won
drous
sto
ry!
’Tis
the
Lord,
the
King
of
glo
ry!
At
His
feet
we
hum
bly
fall—
Crown
Him,
crown
Him
Lord
of
all!
5
Who
is
He
in
Calvary’s
throes,
Asks
for
blessings
on
His
foes?
6
Who
is
He
that
from
the
grave
Comes
to
heal,
and
bless,
and
save?
7
Lo!
ascending,
who
is
He
Captive
leads
captivity?
8
Who
is
He
on
yonder
throne,
Rules
the
world
of
light
alone?
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Praise the Saviour
Thomas Kelly
(Acclaim. 8. 8. 8. 5.)
German
Praise
1.
Je
2.
Trust
3.
Keep
4.
Then
5.
the
sus
in
us,
we
Sav
is
Him,
Lord,
shall
iour,
the
ye
oh!
be
ye
name
saints,
keep
where
who
that
for
us
we
know
charms
ev
cleav
would
Him!
us,
er;
ing
be,
Who
He
He
To
Then
can
for
is
Thy
we
tell
con
faith
self,
shall
how
flict
ful,
and
be
much
fits
chang
still
what
we
and
ing
be
we
owe
arms
nev
liev
should
Him?
us,
er;
ing,
be,
Glad
Noth
Nei
Till
Things
ly
ing
ther
the
which
let
moves
force
hour
are
us
and
nor
of
not
ren
noth
guile
our
now,
der
ing
can
re
nor
to
harms
sev
ceiv
could
Him
us,
er
ing
be,
All
While
Those
Prom
Soon
we
we
He
ised
shall
have
trust
loves
joys
be
and
in
from
with
our
are.
Him.
Him.
Thee.
own.
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Glory, Glory Everlasting
Thomas Kelly
(Dismissal. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
William L. Viner
Glo
1.
His
2.
While
3.
ry,
is
we
glo
love:
tell
ry
’tis
the
ev
love
won
er
un
drous
last
bound
sto
ing
ed,
ry
Be
With
Of
to
out
the
Him
meas
Sav
who
ure,
iour’s
bore
with
cross
the
out
and
cross,
end;
shame,
Who
Hu
Sing
re
man
we,
deemed
thought
“Ev
our
is
er
souls
here
last
by
con
ing
tast
found
glo
ing
ed:
ry
Death,
’Tis
Be
the
too
to
death
vast
God
de
to
and
served
com
to
by
pre
the
us;
hend!
Lamb!”
Spread
Praise
Hal
His
the
le
glo
Sav
lu
ry,
iour!
jah!
spread
Praise
Hal
His
the
le
glo
Sav
lu
ry,
iour!
jah!
Who
Mag
Give
re
ni
ye
deemed
fy
glo
His
the
ry
peo
sin
to
ple
ner’s
His
thus.
Friend!
name!
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What Will It Be to Dwell Above?
Joseph Swain
(Stella. 6—8s.)
Henri F. Hemy
What
1.
When
2.
And
3.
will
left
God
it
this
has
be
scene
fixed
to
of
the
dwell
faith
hap
a
and
py
bove,
strife,
day
And
The
When
with
flesh
the
the
and
last
Lord
sense
tear
of
de
shall
glo
ceive
dim
ry
no
our
reign,
more,
eyes,
Since
When
When
the
we
He
blest
shall
will
know
see
wipe
ledge
the
these
of
Prince
tears
His
of
a
love
life,
way,
So
And
And
bright
all
fill
ens
His
our
all
works
hearts
this
of
with
drear
grace
glad
y
ex
sur
plain?
plore:
prise;
No
What
To
heart
heights
hear
can
and
His
think,
depths
voice,
no
of
and
tongue
love
see
can
di
His
tell,
vine
face,
What
Will
And
joy
there
know
’twill
through
the
be
end
full
with
less
ness
Christ
a
of
to
ges
His
dwell.
shine!
grace.
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A Little Ship Was on the Sea
Dorothy A. Thrupp
(Alida. C. M. D.)
D. B. Thompson
A
1.
When
2.
“Mas
3.
They
4.
lit
lo!
ter,
great
tle
a
we
ly
ship
storm
per
won
was
be
ish!
dered—
on
gan
Mas
so
the
to
ter,
may
sea,
rise;
save!”
we,
It
The
They
And
was
wind
cried;
ask
a
grew
their
as
pret
loud
Mas
well
ty
and
ter
as
sight;
strong;
heard.
they,
It
It
He
Who
sailed
blew
rose,
could
a
the
re
this
long
clouds
buked
glo
so
a
the
rious
pleas
cross
wind
Per
ant
the
and
son
ly,
skies;
wave,
be,
And
It
And
Whom
all
blew
stilled
winds
was
the
them
and
calm
waves
with
seas
and
a
a
o
bright.
long.
word.
bey?
The
And
He
Oh,
sun
all
to
well
was
but
the
we
sink
One
storm
know
ing
were
said,
it
in
sore
“Peace,
was
the
a
be
the
west,
fraid
still!”
Lord,
The
Of
The
The
shore
sink
ra
Sav
was
ing
ging
iour
near
in
bil
and
at
the
lows
the
hand,
deep;
cease;
Friend,
And
His
The
Whose
those
head
might
care
on
was
y
of
board
on
winds
those
with
a
o
who
hearts
pil
bey
trust
at
low
His
His
rest
laid,
will,
Word
Thought
And
And
Will
soon
He
all
nev
to
was
are
er,
reach
fast
hushed
nev
the
a
in
er
land.
sleep.
peace.
end.
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Around the Throne of God in Heaven
Anna H. Shepherd
(Children’s Praises. C. M. with Refrain)
Henry E. Matthews
A
1.
In
2.
What
3.
Be
4.
On
5.
round
shin
brings
cause
earth
the
ing
them
the
they
throne
robes
to
Sav
sought
of
of
that
iour
the
God
spot
world
shed
Sav
in
less
a
His
iour’s
heaven
white
bove,
blood
grace,
Will
Each
That
To
On
man
one
heaven
wash
earth
y
will
so
a
they
chil
be
bright
way
loved
dren
ar
and
their
His
sing;
rayed!
fair,
sin;
name;
Chil
Dwell
Where
Now
So
dren
ing
all
washed
then
whose
in
is
in
they’ll
sins
ev
peace,
that
see
are
er
and
most
His
all
last
joy,
pre
bless
for
ing
and
cious
ed
giv’n
light,
love?
flood,
face,
Will
And
How
Be
And
heaven
joys
came
hold
praise
ly
that
those
them
be
an
nev
chil
white
fore
thems
er
dren
and
the
bring,
fade,
there?
clean,
Lamb,
R
EFRAIN
Sing
ing,
“Glo
ry,
glo
ry,
glo
ry
be
to
God
on
high.”
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Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling
Albert Midlane
(Evening Prayer. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.)
Lowell Mason
Hark!
1.
Yes;
2.
Soon
3.
Life
4.
the
tho’
that
is
voice
high
voice
found
of
in
will
a
Je
heaven
cease
lone
sus
ly
its
in
call
glo
call
Je
ing—
ry,
ing,
sus,
“Come,
Still
Now
On
ye
the
it
ly
chil
Sav
speaks,
there
dren,
iour
and
’tis
come
calls
speaks
of
to
to
to
fered
Me;
thee:
thee:
thee—
I
Faith
Chil
Of
have
can
dren,
fered
rest
hear
heed
with
and
His
the
out
peace
gra
gra
price
to
cious
cious
or
of
ac
mes
mon
fer,
cents—
sage—
ey,
Rest,
“Come,
To
’Tis
dear
dear
the
the
chil
chil
blood
gift
dren,
dren,
for
of
now
come
ref
God
for
to
uge
sent
thee.”
Me.”
flee:
free.
R
EFRAIN
“Take
sal
va
tion,
take
sal
va
tion,
Take
it
now
and
hap
py
be.”
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Awake! Awake! In Happy Song
(Warwick. C. M.)
Samuel J. Stanley
A
1.
He
2.
He
3.
And
4.
wake!
left
trod
now
a
His
this
He’s
wake!
bright
earth,
gone
in
and
a
to
hap
hap
low
heaven
py
py
ly
a
song,
home
man,
gain,
Ye
To
For
And
chil
seek
three
sits
dren
and
and
on
great
save
thir
glo
and
the
ty
ry’s
small,
lost,
years,
throne—
And
A
And
With
join
babe
then
o
to
in
was
pen
sing
Beth
nailed
arms
the
l’em’s
on
and
prais
man
Cal
lov
es
ger
v’ry’s
ing
sweet
lay,
tree,
smile,
Of
A
To
He
Him
wak
still
wel
who
ing
our
comes
died
heaven
guilt
all
for
ly
y
who
all.
host.
fears.
come.
5
It
is
because
the
Shepherd
good,
For
sheep
and
lambs
did
die,
That
those
who
trust
His
precious
blood
Shall
dwell
with
Him
on
high.
6
Oh!
may
we
all,
a
joyous
band,
Give
praises
pure
and
sweet,
To
please
His
heart,
to
make
Him
glad,
Till
round
His
throne
we
meet.
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Christ Could Not Be Hid
(Whiter than Snow. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain)
W. G. Fischer
Christ
1.
Christ
2.
Christ
3.
Christ
4.
Christ
5.
could
could
could
could
could
not
not
not
not
not
be
be
be
be
be
hid,
hid,
hid,
hid,
hid,
for
for
for
for
for
the
the
a
the
hark!
sin
blind
round
wid
hark
ner
and
Him
ow
to
would
the
would
of
that
haste
lame
press
Nain
shout—
Be
His
The
Would
“Ho
hind
love
chil
point
san
Him
and
dren
to
na,
to
His
of
her
ho
weep
pow’r
sor
son,
san
at
would
row,
now
na!”
the
to
of
re
the
Phar
geth
pain,
stored
chil
i
er
and
her
dren
see’s
pro
dis
a
cry
feast;
claim;
tress;
gain—
out;
To
The
And
Would
For
wipe
dumb
faith,
say
us,
with
would
by
’twas
oh,
her
speak
the
His
how
hair,
out,
hem
love,
bless
when
and
of
His
ed!
she’d
the
His
com
tho’
washed
deaf
gar
pas
some
with
would
ment,
sion
would
her
re
would
and
for
tears,
call
prove
grace,
bid
His
The
What
Gave
To
feet,
name
vir
back
tell
who
of
tue
that
of
had
that
there
lost
the
blest
Je
is
son
Sav
her
sus
sued
to
iour
and
who
from
a
who
si
heal
Him
moth
could
lenced
ed
who
er’s
not
her
them
is
em
be
fears.
all.
love.
brace.
hid.
R
EFRAIN
Could
not
be
hid,
no,
could
not
be
hid;
Then
trust
in
that
Sav
iour
who
could
not
be
hid.
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Jesus Is Calling the Children
T. W. Stewart
(Shepherd. 8. 4. 8. 4. with Refrain)
Alice Gausby
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
call
call
call
ing
ing
ing
the
the
the
chil
chil
chil
dren
dren,
dren,
Un
Why
Call
to
do
ing
His
they
to
side,
stay
day;
Stretch
Out
Hast
es
in
en
His
the
each
arms
wil
one
to
der
for
re
ness
the
ceive
wan
bless
them,
d’ring,
ing,
O
Go
Do
pens
ing
not
them
a
de
wide.
stray?
lay.
R
EFRAIN
Gen
tly
to
lead
them,
Guard
them
and
feed
them,
Je
sus
is
call
ing
the
lambs
to
His
side.
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Come, Children, and Learn of the
Infinite Grace
(Grace. P. M.)
Richard Redhead
Come,
1.
Ah!
2.
Give
3.
When
4.
chil
nev
ear,
He
dren,
er
lit
com
and
was
tle
eth
learn
sor
ones,
back
of
row
is
in
the
so
it
His
in
bit
noth
glo
fin
ter
ing
ry
ite
as
to
so
grace
this,
you,
bright,
Of
The
The
The
Je
an
tale
wick
sus,
guish
of
ed
in
He
His
may
com
suf
won
well
ing
fered
der
have
to
be
ful
de
die;
low,
grace?
spair;
How
For
When
But
He
the
He
left
dear
comes
chil
His
Son
in
dren
high
of
the
who
throne,
God
clouds,
love
in
had
will
Him
the
done
you
will
glo
noth
joy
rise
ry
ing
ful
with
a
a
ly
de
bove,
miss,
view,
light,
His
’Twas
Or
To
for
beau
oth
trem
meet
ti
ers
ble
their
ful
He
to
blest
home
tast
look
Lord
in
ed
at
in
the
such
His
the
sky.
woe.
face?
air.
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
think
think
think
think
of
of
of
of
the
His
the
His
Lamb
love
Lamb
love
who
when
who
when
on
He
on
He
Cal
gave
Cal
gave
va
up
va
up
ry
His
ry
His
died,
life
died,
life
And
For
And
For
died
sin
died
sin
for
ners
for
ners
such
so
such
so
sin
guilt
sin
guilt
ners
y
ners
y
as
as
as
as
we;
we;
we;
we;
Of
’Twas
Of
’Twas
the
for
the
for
thorns
them
thorns
them
on
that
on
that
His
He
His
He
brow
fin
brow,
fin
and
ished
and
ished
the
the
the
the
spear
con
spear
con
in
flict
in
flict
His
and
His
and
side,
strife,
side,
strife,
When
’Twas
When
’Twas
He
for
He
for
suf
them
suf
them
fered
that
fered
that
and
He
and
He
bled
bled
bled
bled
on
on
on
on
the
the
the
the
tree.
tree.
tree.
tree.
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If Little Children Knew the Love
(Arnold. C. M.)
Samuel Arnold
If
1.
“Come
2.
Thus
3.
Oh,
4.
lit
un
Je
pre
tle
to
sus
cious
chil
Me,”
speaks.
choice!
dren
He
Who
If
knew
sweet
makes
such
the
ly
re
be
love
cries;
ply,
thine,
Which
“Come,
“O
Then
dwells
lit
Lord,
thou
in
tle
I
in
Je
chil
come
deed
sus’
dren,
to
art
breast,
come!
Thee;
blest;
How
Come
Thy
Peace
would
to
pre
thy
they
My
cious
com
come
o
love
pan
to
pen
hath
ion
Him
arms
won
here
by
and
my
shall
faith,
heart,
heart,
be,
All
Come
Thine
There,
anx
to
hence
ev
ious
My
forth
er
to
hap
I
last
be
py
will
ing
blest!
home!”
be”?
rest!
Alternate
tune:
No.
151.
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Here’s a Message of Love
Anne Houlditch Shepherd
(Waters. 5. 5. 8. D.)
Mrs. W. Page
Here’s
1.
For
2.
And
3.
And
4.
a
mes
there
then
oh,
sage
they
if
what
of
may
they
de
love
read
die,
light,
Come
How
He
In
down
Je
takes
heav
from
sus
them
en
a
did
on
so
bove
bleed
high,
bright,
To
And
To
To
in
be
vite
die
with
see
lit
for
Him
the
tle
His
in
kind
chil
dear
heav
Sav
dren
lit
en
iour’s
to
tle
a
blest
heaven;
ones;
bove;
face!
In
How
So
On
His
God’s
clean
kind
beau
bless
He
is
ty
ed
makes
His
to
book
them,
heart,
gaze
Lost
And
He
And
sin
af
nev
sing
ners
ter
er
to
may
takes
will
His
look,
them
part
praise
And
To
From
For
a
see
be
child
ev
how
God’s
that
er
all
own
has
in
sins
daught
trust
that
are
ers
ed
hap
for
and
His
py
giv’n.
sons.
love.
place.
Alternate
tune:
No.
48.
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The Bible Tells Us Jesus Came
(Clark. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6.)
Arr. by Robert B. Robertson
up
The
1.
The
2.
The
3.
The
4.
Bi
Bi
Bi
Bi
ble
ble
ble
ble
tells
tells
tells
tells
us
us
us
us
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
came
died
rose,
lives
From
A
And
A
glo
sac
left
gain
ry
ri
the
bright
fice
si
on
and
for
lent
the
fair—
sin;
grave,
throne;
God’s
The
Tri
The
per
gates
um
bless
fect,
of
phant
ed
sin
heaven
o
proof
less,
to
ver
the
spot
o
all
Fa
less
pen
His
ther
Lamb—
wide,
foes,
gives
His
That
The
That
mer
we
might
mer
cy
may
y
cy’s
to
en
One
work
de
ter
to
is
clare,
in,
save,
done,
His
That
The
That
mer
we
might
mer
cy
may
y
cy’s
to
en
One
work
de
ter
to
is
clare.
in.
save.
done.
5
The
Bible
tells
us
He
will
come
To
take
His
saints
away,
To
dwell
with
Him
in
His
blest
home
Through
everlasting
day.
6
The
Bible
tells
us
He
will
reign
O’er
all
the
earth
ere
long;
When
heaven
and
earth
shall
wake
the
strain
Of
an
eternal
song.
7
The
Bible
tells
us
all
may
come,
And
drink
at
mercy’s
stream;
That
Jesus
soon
will
share
this
home
With
all
who
trust
in
Him.
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Jesus Christ Is Passing By
J. Denham Smith
(Nottingham. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
Wenzel Müller, from Mozart
Je
1.
Lo!
2.
Oh!
3.
Je
4.
sus
He
how
sus
Christ
stands
sweet
calls
is
and
the
to
pass
calls
love
thee,
ing
to
and
dear
by;
thee,
peace,
one,
Child,
“What
Shin
“Ev
now
wilt
ing
’ry
lift
thou
in
thing
to
then
the
is
Him
have
Sav
ful
thine
of
iour’s
ly
eye,
Me?”
face;
done;
As
Rise
Je
Come
the
and
sus
to
pre
tell
gives
Me,
cious
Him
from
re
mo
all
sin
ceive
ments
thy
re
My
flee,
need,
lease,
love,
See,
Come,
He
Come
His
He
can
and
mer
call
save
live
cy
eth
and
with
waits
thee,
give
Me
for
in
thee
a
thee.
deed.
peace.
bove.”
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How Loving Is Jesus
Randall H. Ballantyne
(Gordon. 11. 11. 11. 11.)
Adoniram J. Gordon
How
1.
How
2.
How
3.
lov
pre
glad
ing
cious
ly
is
is
does
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus
Who
To
Free
came
all
par
from
who
don
the
be
im
sky,
lieve!
part
In
And
To
ten
out
all
der
of
who
est
His
re
pit
full
ceive
y,
ness
Him
feet
For
What
By
sin
grace
faith
ners
they
in
to
re
their
die!
ceive!
heart;
His
When
And
hands
weak
glo
and
He
ry
His
sup
is
ports
for
them,
them,
Were
When
Their
nailed
err
home
to
ing
is
the
He
a
tree,
guides,
bove;
And
And
Soon
all
ev
Je
this
’ry
sus
He
thing
will
suf
need
fetch
fered
ful
them
For
He
To
sin
kind
dwell
ners
ly
in
like
pro
His
me.
vides.
love.
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The Saviour Is Loving
1
The
Saviour
is
loving,
the
Saviour
is
kind,
He
came
down
from
heaven
the
lost
ones
to
find;
He
never
refuseth,
nor
turneth
aside
The
soul
that
looks
to
Him,
and
for
whom
He
died.
2
How
many
dear
children
have
leaned
on
His
breast;
How
many
dear
children
His
name
have
confessed;
Believing
are
happy,
His
goodness
they
prove,
And
now
in
the
glory,
rejoice
in
His
love.
May be sung to tune No. 304 on opposite page
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Like a Little Wandering Lamb
Gerhard Tersteegen, tr. by Frances Bevan
(Homeward. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
Miss A. Gausby
Like
1.
“Come,”
2.
“Thou
3.
“I
4.
“Tho’
5.
a
He
wouldst
would
thou
lit
says,
like
have
hast
tle
“come
to
thee
a
wan
back
have
lie
way
d’ring
to
thy
at
ward
lamb,
Me;
way,
rest,
will,
Lost
Lit
On
Lit
Lit
up
tle
the
tle
tle
on
lamb,
lone
lamb,
lamb,
the
I
ly
up
I
hills
died
hills
on
love
I
for
to
My
thee
am;
thee;
stray,
breast;
still;
Like
I
Where
Thou
Come
a
will
the
shalt
to
shep
take
hun
be
Me
herd
thee
gry
My
and
Je
to
li
sweet
be
sus
My
on
de
for
stands,
home;
hides,
light
giv’n;
Hold
Lit
Where
All
I
ing
tle
the
the
will
out
lamb,
fier
day
bear
His
I
y
and
thee
bless
pray
ser
all
safe
ed
thee,
pent
the
to
hands.
come.
glides.
night.
heaven.”
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How Many Children Say
(Lischer. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.)
Friedrich Schneider, arr. by Lowell Mason
How
1.
None
2.
But
3.
man
can
now
y
to
this
chil
glo
“liv
dren
ry
ing
say,
go,
way”
“I’d
Or
To
like
dwell
all
to
with
is
go
God
o
to
a
pen
heaven,”
bove,
free;
Yet
But
And
nev
they
ru
er
who
ined
think
Je
sin
that
sus
ners
they
know,
may
Must
And
Go
have
trust
in
their
the
and
sins
Sav
hap
for
iour’s
py
giv’n,
love;
be—
Be
The
May
fore
ho
have
they
ly
their
can
words
sins
in
of
thro’
glo
truth
Christ
ry
de
for
be,
clare
giv’n,
Or
No
The
Je
oth
on
sus
er
ly
Christ
way
way
in
of
to
glo
en
en
ry
trance
ter
see,
there,
heaven,
Or
No
The
Je
oth
on
sus
er
ly
Christ
way
way
Or
Je
sus
Christ
in
of
to
in
glo
en
en
glo
ry
trance
ter
ry
see.
there.
heaven.
see.
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I Love to Hear the Story
Emily H. Miller
(Ellon. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
George F. Root
I
1.
I’m
2.
To
3.
love
glad
sing
to
my
His
hear
bless
love
the
ed
and
sto
Sav
mer
ry
iour
cy,
Which
Was
My
an
once
sweet
gel
a
est
voi
child
songs
ces
like
I’ll
tell,
me,
raise,
How
To
And
once
show
tho’
the
how
I
King
pure
can
of
and
not
glo
ho
see
ry
ly
Him,
Came
His
I
down
lit
know
on
tle
He
earth
ones
hears
to
might
my
dwell;
be;
praise;
I
And
For
am
I
He
both
should
has
weak
try
kind
and
to
ly
sin
fol
prom
ful,
low
ised
But
His
That
this
foot
I
I
steps
shall
sure
here
sure
ly
be
ly
know,
low;
go
The
He
To
Lord
nev
sing
came
er
with
down
will
His
to
for
re
save
get
deemed
me,
me,
ones,
Be
Be
Be
cause
cause
cause
He
He
He
loved
loved
loved
me
me
me
so.
so.
so.
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I Think When I Read That Sweet Story
Jemima Thompson Luke
(Sweet Story. P. M.)
Arr. by William B. Bradbury
I
1.
I
2.
Yet
3.
In
4.
that
think
wish
still
beau
when
that
to
ti
I
His
His
ful
read
hands
pres
place
that
had
ence
He
sweet
been
in
has
sto
placed
prayer
gone
ry
on
I
to
of
my
may
pre
old,
head,
go,
pare
When
That
I
For
His
Je
arms
know
all
sus
had
I
who
was
been
may
are
here
thrown
trust
washed
a
a
in
and
mong
round
His
for
men,
me,
love;
giv’n;
How
And
And
And
He
that
if
called
I
thus
man
lit
might
I
y
tle
have
will
dear
chil
seen
ear
chil
dren
His
nest
dren
as
kind
ly
are
lambs
look
seek
gath
to
when
Him
er
His
He
be
ing
fold,
said,
low,
there,
I
“Let
I
“For
should
the
shall
of
like
lit
see
such
to
tle
Him
is
have
ones
and
the
been
come
hear
king
with
un
Him
dom
Him
to
a
of
then.
Me.”
bove
heaven.”
Alternate
tune:
No.
25.
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Come to Jesus Just Now
Edward P. Hammond
(P. M.)
Come
1.
He
2.
Oh,
3.
He
4.
to
will
be
is
Je
save
lieve
a
sus,
you,
Him,
ble,
come
He
oh,
He
to
will
be
is
Je
save
lieve
a
sus,
you,
Him,
ble,
Come
He
Oh,
He
to
will
be
is
Je
save
lieve
a
sus
you
Him
ble
just
just
just
just
now;
now;
now.
now;
Just
Just
Just
Just
now
now
now,
now
come
He
oh,
He
to
will
be
is
Je
save
lieve
a
sus,
you,
Him,
ble,
Come
He
Oh,
He
to
will
be
is
Je
save
lieve
a
sus
you
Him
ble
just
just
just
just
now.
now.
now.
now.
5
He
is
willing,
He
is
willing,
He
is
willing
just
now;
Just
now
He
is
willing,
He
is
willing
just
now.
6
Will
you
trust
Him?
Will
you
trust
Him?
Will
you
trust
Him
just
now?
Just
now
will
you
trust
Him?
Will
you
trust
Him
just
now?
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Children, Can You Tell Me Why?
(Pilot. 6—7s.)
John E. Gould
Chil
1.
Chil
2.
We
3.
He
4.
dren,
dren,
were
who
can
I
all
for
you
will
by
our
tell
tell
sin
sins
me
you
un
was
why
why
done,
slain,
Je
Je
Yet
Lives
sus
sus
He
and
came
left
loved
dwells
to
His
us,
a
bleed
home
ev
bove
and
on
’ry
a
die?
high;
one;
gain,
3
3
He
He
So
Where
was
is
to
He’s
hap
gra
earth
wait
py
cious,
He
ing
high
full
kind
to
a
of
ly
re
bove,
love,
came,
ceive
Dwell
Kind,
On
All
ing
and
the
who
in
gen
cross
will
His
tle
to
His
Fa
as
bear
love
ther’s
a
our
be
love,
dove,
shame,
lieve;
Yet
So
And
This,
He
He
to
dear
left
would
wash
chil
His
not
a
dren,
joy
live
way
this
and
a
our
is
bliss,
lone,
guilt
why
For
Though
In
Je
a
He
the
sus
wick
sat
pre
came
ed
up
cious
to
world
on
blood
bleed
like
a
He
and
this.
throne.
spilt.
die.
3
3
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Jesus Loves Me!
Anna B. Warner
(Jesus Loves Me. 7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain)
William B. Bradbury
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
Je
5.
sus
sus
sus
sus
sus
loves
loves
loves
loves
loves
me,
me,
me
me,
me,
this
He
tho’
loves
He
I
who
I’m
me
will
know,
died
bad,
still,
stay
For
Heav
And
When
Close
the
en’s
He
I’m
be
Bi
gate
waits
ver
side
ble
to
to
y
me
tells
o
make
weak
all
me
pen
me
and
the
so;
wide;
glad,
ill;
way;
Lit
He
Waits
From
If
tle
will
to
His
I
ones
wash
fold
shin
trust
to
a
me
ing
Him,
Him
way
in
home
should
be
my
His
on
I
long;
sin,
arm,
high,
die,
They
Let
Keeps
He
He
are
a
me
will
will
weak,
lit
safe
watch
take
but
tle
from
me
me
He
child
ev
where
home
is
come
’ry
I
on
strong.
in.
harm.
lie.
high.
R
EFRAIN
Yes,
Je
sus
loves
me!
Yes,
Je
sus
loves
me!
Yes,
Je
sus
loves
me!
The
Bi
ble
tells
me
so.
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“God Is in Heaven: Can He Hear?”
Ann Taylor Gilbert
(Campmeeting. C. M.)
“God
1.
“God
2.
“God
3.
“God
4.
“God
5.
is
is
is
is
is
in
in
in
in
in
heav
heav
heav
heav
heav
en:
en:
en:
en:
en:
can
can
would
does
would
He
He
He
He
He
hear
see
know
care
save
A
If
If
Thence
A
lit
I
I
to
lit
tle
am
should
send
tle
child
do
tell
good
child
like
ing
a
to
like
me?”
wrong?”
lie?”
me?”
me?”
“Yes,
“Oh,
“Yes;
“Yes;
“Yes,
lit
yes,
if
in
lit
tle
He
thou
His
tle
child;
can;
saidst
Word
child;
thou
He
it
He
for
needst
looks
soft
doth
Je
not
at
and
de
sus
fear:
thee
low,
clare
gave
He’ll
All
He’d
All
His
lis
day
hear
good
life
ten
and
it
He
for
e’en
all
in
giv
such
to
night
the
eth
as
thee.”
long.”
sky.”
thee.”
thee.”
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Dear Children, Have You Ever Heard?
(Cambridge New. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6.)
John Randall
Dear
1.
The
2.
Oh,
3.
Oh,
4.
chil
saints
say,
chil
dren,
of
if
dren,
have
God,
He
seek
you
from
should
the
ev
death
come
Sav
er
set
to
iour
heard
free,
day,
now,
That
With
Would
The
Christ
joy
you
Sav
the
shall
in
iour
Lord
mount
ter
full
will
on
ror
of
come,
high;
be,
love;
With
The
Or
And
an
heaven
would
when
gel’s
shall
you
He
voice
ring
lift
comes
and
with
your
He’ll
trump
prais
heads
take
of
es
with
you
God,
loud,
joy
up
To
They’ll
The
To
call
meet
bless
His
His
Him
ed
bright
peo
in
Lord
home
ple
the
to
a
home,
sky,
see,
bove,
To
They’ll
The
To
call
meet
bless
His
His
Him
ed
bright
peo
in
Lord
home
ple
the
to
a
home,
sky,
see,
bove,
To
They’ll
The
To
call
meet
bless
His
His
Him
ed
bright
peo
in
Lord
home
ple
the
to
a
home?
sky.
see?
bove.
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Jesus Loves the Little Ones
(P. M.)
A. & E. Gausby
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
sus
sus
sus
sus
loves
seeks
died
lives
the
the
for
for
lit
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
ones;
ones,
ones,
ones
Won
Wan
On
In
drous
d’ring
that
the
was
far
dread
heaven
the
in
ful
a
love
sin;
tree;
bove,
That
They
And
And
brought
lit
then
ne’er
Him
tle
what
for
down
know
bit
gets
from
the
ter
the
glo
pa
pain
pre
tient
He
cious
ry,
love
bore,
lambs,
In
That
And
Who’ve
His
seeks
un
trust
bright
their
told
ed
home
souls
ag
in
a
to
o
His
bove,
win,
ny,
love,
To
And
To
And
save
save
save
are
poor
lost
poor
His
lit
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
ones.
ones.
ones.
ones.
5
Jesus
thinks
of
little
ones
All
the
night
and
day,
And
all
the
time
they’re
sleeping,
And
while
they
are
at
play,
And
guards
His
little
ones.
6
Soon
He’ll
take
His
little
ones
To
live
in
His
home,
So
safe
with
Him
forever,
And
nevermore
to
roam;
Ah!
happy
little
ones!
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Children Once to Israel’s King
(Hendon. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
César Malan
Chil
1.
He
2.
Life
3.
What
4.
Till
5.
dren
who
e
a
that
once
reigns
ter
day
day
to
in
nal
of
the
Is
heaven
He
joy
Lord
rael’s
a
can
’twill
will
King
bove,
give,
be,
keep
Did
Once
’Tis
When
Safe
their
for
in
His
ly
sweet
sin
Him
glo
all
ho
ners
be
rious
His
san
died
liev
face
lambs
nas
in
ers
they
and
bring;
love;
live;
see!
sheep;
Chil
Came
He
When
He
dren
from
up
His
will
now
off
holds
im
guard
who
the
them
age
them
love
throne
by
they
night
the
on
His
will
and
Lord,
high,
hand,
bear,
day,
Join
On
And
And
Keep
to
the
can
His
them
praise
cross
make
throne
walk
with
to
the
of
ing
one
bleed
fee
glo
in
ac
and
ble
ry
His
cord,
die,
stand,
share,
way,
Join
On
And
And
Keep
to
the
can
His
them
praise
cross
make
throne
walk
with
to
the
of
ing
one
bleed
fee
glo
in
ac
and
ble
ry
His
cord.
die.
stand.
share!
way.
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The Lord Attends When Children Pray
John Burton
(Brown. C. M.)
William B. Bradbury
The
1.
’Tis
2.
He
3.
Lord
not
sees
at
e
us
tends
nough
when
when
to
we
chil
bend
are
dren
the
a
pray,
knee,
lone,
A
And
Tho’
whis
words
no
per
of
one
He
prayer
else
can
to
can
hear;
say;
see;
But
He
The
And
knows
heart
all
not
must
our
on
with
thoughts
ly
the
to
what
lips
Him
we
a
are
say,
gree,
known,
Or
What
what
else
ev
we
we
er
wish
do
they
or
not
may
fear.
pray.
be.
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Jesus Will Bless the Little Ones
John
(C. M. with Refrain)
John G. Foote
The
1.
An
2.
Go,
3.
in
aw
gath
fant
ful
er
chil
warn
in
dren
ing
these
Christ
Je
lit
re
sus
tle
ceived,
gave,
ones
Oh,
To
From
praise
those
off
His
who
the
pre
would
field
cious
of
of
name;
fend;
sin:
He
Let
The
took
none
har
them
de
vest
up
spise
great,
in
these
the
to
lit
la
His
tle
b’rers
arms,
ones,
few,
He
God
Then
blessed
cares
bring,
each
for
oh,
babe
all
bring
that
of
them
came.
them.
in.
R
EFRAIN
Je
sus
will
bless
the
lit
tle
ones,
Je
sus
will
bless
the
lit
tle
ones,
Je
sus
will
bless
the
lit
tle
ones,
Oh,
praise
His
pre
cious
name.
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Little Child, Do You Love Jesus?
(Montclair. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
William B. Bradbury
Lit
1.
Lit
2.
Lit
3.
All
4.
Lit
5.
tle
tle
tle
cre
tle
child,
child,
child,
a
child,
do
the
the
tion
death
you
Sav
bless
stood
could
love
iour
ed
in
not
Je
loved
Sav
won
hold
sus?
you,
iour
der
Him,
Ask
So
Wick
As
So
your
He
ed
He
the
lit
left
men
bowed
grave
tle
His
de
His
gave
heart
home
spised
head
up
to
on
and
and
its
day;
high;
slew,
died;
prey;
I
Came
On
Rocks
Straight
will
on
the
and
in
tell
earth
cru
hills
to
of
a
el
were
the
One
low
cross
rent
heavens
who
ly
they
a
He
loves
stran
nailed
sun
en
you,
ger,
Him,
der
tered,
Be
For
With
When
Thence
your
your
a
the
He
an
sins
spear
Lord
speaks
swer
to
they
was
to
what
bleed
pierced
cru
you
it
and
Him,
ci
to
may.
die.
too.
fied.
day.
Lis
Sin
“It
In
Yes,
ten
had
is
a
His
soft
set
fin
cold,
lov
ly,
its
ished!”
cold
ing
lis
stamp
said
grave
eye
ten
up
the
they
is
hum
on
Sav
laid
on
bly;
you,
iour;
Him,
you,
Sweet
And
Well
Think
He
the
must
He
ing
from
sto
shut
knew
not
sin
ry
you
His
what
would
is,
out
work
they
set
and
from
was
had
you
true;
God;
done;
done;
free,
For
Je
He
Killed
Thus
my
sus
for
the
He
sto
came
sin
Lord
speaks
ry
to
had
of
of
is
make
made
life
lit
of
a
a
and
tle
Je
tone
tone
glo
chil
sus—
ment,
ment,
ry,
dren,
Je
Tho’
He,
Killed
“Suf
sus,
it
God’s
the
fer
who
cost
ho
Christ,
them
once
His
ly,
God’s
to
died
pre
spot
much
come
for
cious
less
loved
to
you.
blood.
Son.
Son.
Me.”
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Only an Act of Kindness
Mrs. C. Kingsbury
(Only a Beam of Sunshine. P. M. with Refrain)
John R. Sweney
may
On
1.
On
2.
On
3.
On
4.
ly
ly
ly
ly
an
a
a
a
act
glimpse
word
lit
of
of
for
tle
kind
sun
Je
ser
ness
shine
sus
vice
That
That
That
While
you,
you,
you,
seek
lit
lit
lit
ing
tle
tle
tle
to
child,
child,
child,
live
may
may
for
show,
shed,
speak;
God
While
To
A
Mid
seek
bright
word
dark
ing
en
that
ness,
to
a
will
and
please
path
reach
sin,
the
of
some
and
Sav
sor
sin
sor
iour,
row
ner
row,
And
Where
Whom
Where
more
oth
Je
Je
like
ers
sus
sus,
Him
may
once
Him
self
fear
came
self,
to
to
to
once
grow.
tread.
seek.
trod.
On
On
On
On
ly
ly
ly
ly
a
some
a
a
fee
self
lit
lit
ble
de
tle
tle
ef
ni
pa
wait
fort
al,
tience
ing,
To
At
When
Dear
light
tend
some
child,
en
ed,
bod
let
the
per
y
your
heav
haps,
does
light
y
with
you
shine
load
pain,
wrong,
bright,
Of
But
For
For
some
all
Je
Je
wear
that
sus
sus
y,
is
will
will
way
loss
judge
come
worn
at
of
and
trav
pres
fen
take
’ler,
ent
ses,
you
While
Will
Dear
To
wend
some
child,
glo
ing
day
it
ry,
his
be
will
and
toil
rich
not
love,
some
est
be
and
road.
gain.
long.
light.
R
EFRAIN
On
ly
a
word
for
Je
sus,
On
ly
a
whis
pered
prayer,
Seek
ing
His
help
and
bless
ing,
Is
heard
by
our
Lord
up
there.
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And Is It True, as I Am Told?
Amelia M. Hull
(Meribah. 8. 8. 6. D.)
Lowell Mason
And
1.
And
2.
Oth
3.
is
I,
ers
it
a
there
true,
lit
are
as
tle,
who
I
stray
love
am
ing
me,
told,
lamb,
too;
That
May
But
there
come
who,
are
to
with
lambs
Je
all
with
sus
their
in
as
love,
the
I
could
fold
am,
do
Of
Tho’
What
God’s
good
Je
be
ness
sus
lov
I
Christ
ed
have
has
Son?
none;
done?
That
May
And
Je
now
when
sus
be
He
Christ,
fold
teach
with
ed
es
ten
to
me
der
His
to
care,
breast,
pray,
Will
And
I’ll
in
there
sure
His
for
ly
arms
ev
go
most
er
to
gen
gen
Him
tly
tly
and
bear
rest,
say,
The
And
“Lord,
help
be
keep
less
His
Thy
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
one?
one.
one.”
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Oh! Come to Jesus, Children, Come
(Will You Go. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.)
J. C. Embry
Oh!
1.
Oh,
2.
His
3.
come
sad,
blood
to
if
can
Je
thou
wash
sus,
shouldst
the
chil
be
vi
dren,
too
lest
come,
late—
clean,
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
de
de
de
lay,
lay,
lay,
don’t
don’t
don’t
de
de
de
lay;
lay;
lay;
Se
A
Oh,
cure
rise,
come,
a
and
con
place
en
fess
in
ter
ing
heaven’s
mer
what
bright
cy’s
thou’st
home,
gate,
been,
While
While
While
’tis
’tis
’tis
day,
day,
day,
while
while
while
’tis
’tis
’tis
day;
day;
day;
That
A
A
bless
lov
full
ed
ing
sal
home
Sav
va
is
iour
tion,
fill
will
vast
ing
ap
and
fast,
pear
free,
And
To
Wrought
mer
meet
out,
cy’s
thee,
by
day
and
Christ,
will
to
a
soon
bless
wait
be
thee,
eth
past,
there;
thee;
Soon
Draw
Come
saints
nigh
then
shall
and
at
hear
His
once,
the
sal
and
trump
va
hap
et’s
tion
py
blast;
share;
be;
Come
Come
Come
a
a
a
way,
way,
way,
come
come
come
a
a
a
way.
way.
way.
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There’s a Friend for Little Children
Albert Midlane
(Watcher. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Edward L. White
There’s
1.
There’s
2.
There’s
3.
There’s
4.
a
a
a
a
Friend
rest
home
crown
for
for
for
for
lit
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
chil
chil
chil
chil
dren
dren
dren
dren
A
A
A
A
bove
bove
bove
bove
the
the
the
the
bright
bright
bright
bright
blue
blue
blue
blue
sky;
sky;
sky;
sky;
A
Who
Where
And
Friend
love
Je
all
who
the
sus
who
nev
bless
reigns
look
er
ed
in
for
chang
Sav
glo
Je
es,
iour,
ry,
sus
Whose
And
A
Shall
love
“Ab
home
wear
can
ba,
of
it
nev
Fa
peace
by
er
ther,”
and
and
die.
cry;
joy.
by.
Un
A
No
A
like
rest
home
crown
our
from
on
of
friends
ev
earth
bright
by
’ry
is
est
na
tur
like
glo
ture,
moil,
it,
ry,
Who
From
Or
Which
change
sin
can
He
from
and
with
will
year
dan
it
then
to
ger
com
be
year,
free;
pare;
stow
This
Where
For
On
Friend
ev
ev
all
is
’ry
’ry
who’ve
al
lit
one
found
ways
tle
is
His
wor
pil
hap
fa
thy
grim
py,
vor,
And
Shall
Nor
And
He
rest
could
loved
is
e
be
His
al
ter
hap
name
ways
nal
pier
be
near.
ly.
there.
low.
5
There’s
a
song
for
little
children
Above
the
bright
blue
sky;
A
song
that
will
not
weary,
Though
sung
eternally;
A
song
which
even
angels
Can
never,
never
sing;
They
know
not
Christ
as
Saviour,
But
worship
Him
as
King.
6
There’s
a
robe
for
little
children
Above
the
bright
blue
sky;
And
a
harp
of
sweetest
music,
And
a
palm
of
victory;
All,
all
above
is
treasured
And
found
in
Christ
alone;
Oh,
come,
dear
little
children,
That
all
may
be
your
own.
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Tell It Again!
Mary B. C. Slade
(10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
Rigdon M. McIntosh
A
home
missionary
visited
a
dying
boy
in
a
gypsy
tent;
bending
over
him,
he
said,
“God
so
loved
the
world,
that
He
gave
His
only
Son,
that
whosoever
believeth
in
Him
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
life.”
The
dying
boy
heard
and
whispered:
“Nobody
ever
told
me.”
In
1.
“Did
2.
Bend
3.
Smil
4.
to
He
ing,
ing
a
so
we
he
tent
love
caught
said,
where
me,
the
as
a
a
last
his
gyp
poor
words
last
sy
lit
of
sigh
boy
tle
his
was
lay,
boy?
breath,
spent,
Dy
Send
Just
“I
ing
un
as
am
a
to
he
so
lone,
me
en
glad
at
the
tered
that
the
good
the
for
close
ti
val
me
of
dings
ley
He
the
of
of
was
day,
joy?
death:
sent!”
News
Need
“God
Whis
of
I
sent
pered,
sal
not
His
while
va
per
Son—
low
tion
ish?
who
sank
we
My
so
the
car
hand
ev
sun
ried.
will
er!”
in
Said
He
said
the
he,
hold?
he;
west,
“No
No
“Then
“Lord,
bod
bod
I
I
y
y
am
be
ev
ev
sure
lieve;
er
er
that
tell
has
the
He
it
told
sto
sent
now
it
ry
Him
to
to
has
for
the
me!”
told!”
me!”
rest.”
R
EFRAIN
Tell
it
a
gain!
Tell
it
a
gain!
Sal
va
tion’s
sto
ry
re
peat
o’er
and
o’er
Till
none
can
say
of
the
chil
dren
of
men,
“No
bod
y
ev
er
has
told
me
be
fore!”
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3
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8
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0
→
325
Suffer Little Children
(P. M.)
Mrs. Page
Suf
1.
Come,
2.
Hap
3.
fer
then,
py
lit
lit
are
tle
tle
the
chil
chil
chil
dren,
dren,
dren
So
And
Who
kind
lis
trust
ly
ten
in
Je
to
Je
sus
His
sus’
said,
love,
name;
And
For
Al
gen
He
though
tly
is
they
then
still
can
He
the
not
placed
same
see
His
to
His
hands
day,
face,
Up
Though
He
on
now
watch
each
He
es
lit
dwells
o
tle
a
ver
head;
bove;
them.
Full
Though
Safe
of
your
ly
ten
hearts
on
der
are
their
ness
full
Shep
and
of
herd’s
grace,
sin,
breast
Love
Je
All
was
sus’
His
beam
blood
lit
ing
can
tle
in
make
lambs
His
you
may
face.
clean.
rest.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
326
To Israel’s Land, When Israel Sinned
(Wilson. C. M. D.)
To
1.
The
2.
With
3.
The
4.
Is
lit
hors
ser
rael’s
tle
es
vants
land,
cap
and
now
when
tive
with
draw
Is
soon
char
near,
rael
makes
iot
and
sinned,
known
grand,
say
A
What
The
In
band
won
war
words
of
ders
rior
both
Syr
may
soon
wise
ians
be
is
and
came,
wrought
seen,
kind,
Took
By
Be
“If
cap
God’s
fore
some
tive
own
E
great
thence
proph
li
thing
a
et,
sha’s
thou
lit
in
door,
hadst
tle
her
to
to
maid
land,
stand
do,
Who
And
With
Wouldst
knew
begs
high
thou
God’s
he
and
have
ho
may
haught
been
ly
be
y
be
name.
sought.
mien.
hind?”
She
Proud
“Go,
Then
wait
Naa
wash
Naa
ed
man
in
man
up
left
Jor
yield
on
his
dan,
ed,
Naa
na
and
spite
man’s
tive
be
of
wife:
land,
clean,”
pride;
A
Com
The
He
might
mend
proph
washed
y
ed
et’s
and
cap
by
mes
he
tain
his
sage
was
he,
lord,
giv’n;
clean;
But,
And
But
And
sad
car
this
all
to
ried
ill
who
tell,
in
suits
now
all
his
the
in
cov
lep
war
Christ
ered
rous
rior’s
con
o’er
hand
mind—
fide
With
A
His
Are
dread
pres
char
washed
ful
ent
iot
from
lep
and
back
ev
ro
re
is
’ry
sy.
ward.
driven.
sin.
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2
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→
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When Mothers of Salem
William M. Hutchings
(Salem. P. M.)
German Melody, arr. by A. Rhodes
When
1.
“For
2.
How
3.
And
4.
moth
I
kind
still
ers
will
was
the
of
re
the
kind
Sa
ceive
Sav
Sav
lem
them
iour
iour
their
and
to
bids
chil
fold
bid
lit
dren
them
these
tle
brought
to
chil
chil
to
My
dren
dren
Je
bos
wel
wel
sus,
om;
come!
come,
The
I’ll
But
For
stern
be
there
Je
dis
a
are
sus’
ci
shep
man
lov
ples
herd
y
ing,
drove
to
thou
ten
them
these
sands
der
back
lambs—
who
heart
and
oh,
have
to
bade
drive
nev
chil
them
er
dren
them
not
heard
is
de
a
His
the
part;
way;
name;
same;
But
For
The
Tho’
Je
if
Bi
here
sus
their
ble
His
saw
hearts
they
voice
them
to
have
is
ere
Me
nev
no
they
they
er
more
fled,
give,
read;
heard,
And
They
They
From
took
shall
know
heaven
them
with
not
He
in
Me
that
tells
His
in
the
us
arms
glo
Sav
in
and
ry
iour
His
said,
live;
said,
Word,
“Suf
Suf
“Suf
“Suf
fer
fer
fer
fer
the
the
the
the
chil
chil
chil
chil
dren
dren
dren
dren
to
to
to
to
come
come
come
come
un
un
un
un
to
to
to
to
Me.”
Me.”
Me.”
Me.”
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2
3
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8
9
0
→
328
A Little Child of Seven
(Webb. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
George J. Webb
A
lit
tle
child
of
sev
en,
Or
e
ven
three
or
four,
May
en
ter
in
to
heav
en
Through
Christ,
the
o
pen
Door.
For
when
the
heart
be
liev
eth
On
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
’Tis
then
the
soul
re
ceiv
eth
Sal
va
tion
through
His
blood.
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6
7
8
9
0
→
329
A Little Lamb Went Straying
Albert Midlane
(O, du mitt hjärtas trängtan. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.)
Johann C. F. Haeffner
A
1.
But
2.
But,
3.
lit
night
ah!
tle
came
the
lamb
o
faith
went
ver
ful
stray
quick
shep
ing
ly,
herd
A
The
Soon
mong
hol
missed
the
low
the
hills
breez
lit
one
es
tle
day,
blew,
thing,
Leav
The
And
ing
sun
on
its
soon
ward
faith
ceased
went
ful
its
to
shep
shin
seek
herd,
ing,
it,
Be
All
And
cause
dark
home
it
and
a
loved
dis
gain
to
mal
to
stray.
grew.
bring.
And
The
He
while
lit
sought
the
tle
on
sun
lamb
hill
shone
stood
and
bright
bleat
val
ly,
ing,
ley,
It
And
And
knew
well
called
no
in
it
thought
deed
by
of
it
its
fear,
might,
name:
For
So
He
flowers
far
sought,
a
from
nor
round
home
ceased
were
and
his
bloom
shep
seek
ing,
herd,
ing,
And
And
Un
balm
on
til
y
so
he
was
dark
found
the
a
his
air.
night.
lamb.
4
Then
to
his
gentle
bosom
The
little
lamb
he
pressed,
And
on
his
shoulders
bore
it,
And
fondly
it
caressed.
The
little
lamb
was
happy
To
find
itself
secure;
The
shepherd,
too,
was
joyful,
Because
his
lamb
he
bore.
5
And
now,
dear
little
children,
A
Shepherd’s
up
on
high,
Who
came
to
seek
the
straying,
Who
all
deserved
to
die.
For
sin
each
lamb
had
ruined,
And
far
from
God
had
led;
But
oh!
what
love
unbounded!
He
suffered
in
their
stead.
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3
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6
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9
0
→
330
A Message Came from Heaven
(7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain)
A
1.
I
2.
mes
read
sage
the
came
won
from
drous
heav
sto
en
ry
To
How
cheer
God
my
in
heart
heav
one
en
day;
high
It
So
set
loved
the
a
joy
world
bells
of
ring
sin
ing,
ners,
And
He
chased
sent
my
His
gloom
Son
a
to
way.
die;
’Twas
And
in
that
the
word
ho
who
ly
so
Bi
ev
ble,
er,
John’s
Be
Gos
liev
pel,
ing
chap
I
ter
could
three,
see,
Verse
Though
six
meant
teen
for
I
ev
dis
ery
cov
bod
ered
y,
Was
Was
writ
most
ten
ly
there
meant
for
for
me.
me.
R
EFRAIN
That
means
me,
that
means
me,
“Who
so
ev
er
will
be
lieve,”
and
that
means
me;
I
am
so
ver
y
glad
be
cause
the
Sav
iour
said,
“Who
so
ev
er
will
be
lieve,”
and
that
means
me.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
331
For God So Loved the World
Frances Townsend
(P. M.)
Alfred B. Smith
God
so
loved
the
world,
For
He
gave
His
on
ly
Son,
To
die
on
Cal
v’ry’s
tree,
From
sin
to
set
me
free;
Some
day
He’s
com
ing
back,
What
glo
ry
that
will
be!
Won
der
ful
His
love
to
me.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
332
Christ the Saviour of Sinners Came
Inglis Fleming
(Wonderful Words of Life. P. M. with Refrain)
Philip P. Bliss
Christ
1.
Ten
2.
Tears
3.
Call
4.
the
der
can
the
Sav
were
nev
chil
iour
er
dren,
of
His
for
for
sin
works
give
bid
ners
of
ness
them
came
grace,
gain,
not;
In
Je
Je
Je
to
sus
sus
sus
the
a
a
a
world
lone
lone
lone
to
can
can
can
save;
save;
save;
save;
Sing
Where
God
He
His
so
will
can
glo
ev
ev
cleanse
ry,
er
er
them
His
His
dead
from
worth,
steps
works
ev
His
we
dis
ery
fame:
trace,
dain;
spot;
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
a
a
a
a
lone
lone
lone
lone
can
can
can
can
save.
save.
save.
save.
No
Death
Hear
Now
name
and
His
His
else
woe
blest
work’s
is
dis
voice
com
giv
pell
call
plet
en,
ing,
ing,
ed,
Search
God’s
Bless
Now
through
great
ings
in
earth
mer
rich
glo
and
cy
are
ry
heav
tell
fall
seat
en—
ing—
ing—
ed—
R
EFRAIN
Je
sus
a
lone,
Je
sus
a
lone,
Je
sus
a
lone
can
save.
save.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
333
Come to the Saviour, Make No Delay
George F. Root
(9. 9. 9. 6. with Refrain)
George F. Root
Come
1.
Let
2.
Think
3.
to
all
once
the
the
a
Sav
chil
gain,
iour,
dren
He’s
make
now
with
no
hear
us
de
His
to
lay;
voice;
day;
Here
Let
Heed
in
ev
now
His
’ry
His
Word
heart
blest
He’s
make
com
shown
Je
mand,
us
sus
and
the
the
o
way;
choice;
bey;
Here
And
Hear
in
let
now
our
us
His
midst
free
ac
He’s
ly
cents
stand
trust
ten
ing
and
der
to
re
ly
day,
joice;
say,
Ten
Do
“Will
der
not
you,
ly
de
dear
say
lay,
chil
ing,
but
dren,
“Come.”
come.
come?”
R
EFRAIN
Joy
ful,
joy
ful
will
the
meet
ing
be,
When
from
sin
our
hearts
are
pure
and
free,
And
we
shall
gath
er,
Sav
iour,
with
Thee
In
our
e
ter
nal
home.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
334
Glad T-I-D-I-N-G-S
(At the Cross. C. M. with Refrain)
Ralph E. Hudson
T
I
D
I
Glad
N
G
S,
I
B
R
I
N
G,
That
J
E
S
U
S
has
come
To
S
A
V
E
me.
R
EFRAIN
And
He
calls,
and
He
calls
all
the
G
I
R
L
S,
And
He
wants
all
the
B
O
Y
S
too,
To
T
R
U
S
T
in
Him,
And
have
all
their
sins
now
washed
a
way.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
335
I Am So Glad That Our Father in Heaven
Philip P. Bliss
(10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain)
Philip P. Bliss
I
1.
Though
2.
Je
3.
am
I
sus
so
for
loves
glad
get
me,
that
Him
and
our
and
I
Fa
wan
know
ther
der
I
in
a
love
heaven
way,
Him,
Tells
Still
Love
of
He
brought
His
does
Him
love
love
down
in
me
my
the
wher
poor
Book
ev
soul
He
er
to
has
I
re
giv’n;
stray;
deem;
Won
Back
Yes,
der
to
it
ful
His
was
things
dear,
love
in
lov
made
the
ing
Him
Bi
arms
die
ble
would
on
I
I
the
see;
flee
tree;
This
When
Oh,
is
I
I
the
re
am
dear
mem
cer
est,
ber
tain
that
that
that
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
loves
loves
loves
me.
me.
me.
R
EFRAIN
I
am
so
glad
that
Je
sus
loves
me,
Je
sus
loves
me,
Je
sus
loves
me,
e
ven
me.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
336
I Am the Door
(P. M.)
I
1.
I
2.
am
am
the
the
Door,
Door,
the
I
words
am
are
the
but
Door,
four;
By
Mil
Me
lions
if
are
an
in,
y
but
man
there’s
en
room
ter
for
in,
more;
The
He
door’s
shall
o
be
pen
saved,
wide,
he
come
shall
right
be
in
saved,
side,
And
He
thou
shall
shalt
be
be
saved.
saved.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
337
If I Come to Jesus
Fanny J. Crosby
(If I Come To Jesus. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
W. Howard Doane
If
1.
If
2.
If
3.
There
4.
I
I
I
with
come
come
come
hap
to
to
to
py
Je
Je
Je
chil
sus,
sus,
sus,
dren,
He
He
He
Robed
will
will
will
in
make
bid
take
snow
me
me
my
y
glad;
live;
hand;
white,
He
He
He
I
will
will
will
shall
give
love
kind
see
me
me
ly
the
pleas
dear
lead
Sav
ure
ly,
me
iour,
When
And
To
In
my
my
a
that
heart
sins
bet
world
is
for
ter
so
sad.
give.
land.
bright.
R
EFRAIN
If
I
come
to
Je
sus,
Hap
py
I
shall
be;
He
is
gen
tly
call
ing
Lit
tle
ones
like
me.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
338
I Love My Saviour
Hubert Sweetman & F. W. Schwartz
(10. 8. 10. 8.)
B. B. McKinney
I
1.
And
2.
Oh,
3.
love
while
trust
my
I’m
my
Sav
wait
Sav
iour,
ing,
iour,
my
I’ll
my
pre
try
pre
cious
to
cious
Sav
please
Sav
iour,
Him
iour;
Who
In
He
died
ev
died
on
ery
for
Cal
thing
you
v’ry’s
I
as
cross
do
well
for
and
as
me;
say;
me;
And
And
He’ll
now
when
keep
He’s
I
you
ris
see
ev
en,
Him,
er,
gone
oh,
for
back
how
sake
to
I’ll
you
heav
praise
nev
en,
Him
er;
Some
For
He’ll
day
wash
make
He’s
ing
you
com
all
glad
ing
my
e
back
sins
ter
for
a
nal
me.
way.
ly.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
339
I Love to Sing of Jesus
R. D. Edwards
(Hora Novissima. 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain)
From Gioacchino Rossini
I
1.
The
2.
’Twas
3.
And
4.
love
babe
there
now
to
in
my
the
sing
Beth
Sav
Lord
of
lehem’s
iour
is
Je
man
suf
ris
sus,
ger,
fered,
en,
The
The
And
His
sto
low
tast
trav
ry
ly
ed
ail
all
One
death
ev
so
on
for
er
true;
earth;
me;
o’er;
To
Re
Yes,
Seat
me
ject
there
ed
most
ed
the
in
sweet
and
work
high
and
a
He
est
pre
stran
fin
heav
cious,
ger,
ished,
en,
The
Few
That
A
old
cared
sets
live
but
to
me
to
ev
know
ev
die
er
His
er
no
new.
worth.
free.
more.
He
My
My
And
came
soul
sins
soon
from
would
all
He’s
bright
now
laid
com
est
re
up
ing
glo
call
on
for
ry,
Him,
Him,
me,
From
In
The
To
ra
all
wrath
take
diant
His
and
me
courts
per
judg
home
on
fect
ment
a
high;
love;
borne;
bove;
How
Which
The
Where
match
on
power
still
less
ly
of
I’ll
is
Cal
Sa
sing
va
the
ry’s
tan
the
sto
Vic
bro
sto
ry
tim
ken,
ry
Of
Its
In
Of
Him
won
Je
Je
who
drous
sus’
sus
came
depths
death
and
to
could
of
His
die!
prove.
scorn.
love.
R
EFRAIN
I
love
to
sing
of
Je
sus,
The
sto
ry
all
so
true;
To
me
most
sweet
and
pre
cious,
The
old
but
ev
er
new.
←
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
340
Happy Is the Boy
(P. M.)
W. Perkins, Jr.
Hap
1.
Hap
2.
py
py
is
is
the
the
boy
girl
who
who
be
be
lieves
lieves
in
in
Him,
Him,
Hap
Hap
py
py
is
is
the
the
boy
girl
who
who
is
is
cleansed
cleansed
from
from
sin;
sin;
Nev
Nev
er
er
to
to
a
a
boy
girl
did
did
the
the
Lord
Lord
say,
say,
“No!”
“No!”
Let
Let
us
us
ev
ev
’ry
’ry
one
one
to
to
the
the
Sav
Sav
iour
iour
go.
go.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
341
Jesus Bids Us Shine
Susan Warner
(P. M.)
Edwin O. Excell
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
sus
sus
sus
bids
bids
bids
us
us
us
shine
shine
shine
With
First
Next
a
of
for
pure,
all
all
clear
for
a
light,
Him;
round;
Like
Well
Man
a
He
y
lit
sees
kinds
tle
and
of
can
knows
dark
dle
it
ness
Burn
If
In
ing
our
this
in
light
world
the
grows
a
night;
dim;
bound—
In
He
Sin
this
looks
and
world
down
want
of
from
and
dark
heav
sor
ness
en
row;
So
To
So
we
see
we
must
us
must
shine,
shine,
shine,
You
You
You
in
in
in
your
your
your
small
small
small
cor
cor
cor
ner,
ner,
ner,
And
And
And
I
I
I
in
in
in
mine.
mine.
mine.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
342
Jesus Came from Heaven
1
Jesus
came
from
heaven,
Many
years
ago;
Left
His
Father’s
glory
For
this
world
of
woe.
2
Here
He
lived
and
suffered,
Here
He
also
died,
On
the
cross
of
Calvary
He
was
crucified.
3
’Twas
for
sin
He
suffered,
In
the
sinner’s
stead,
And
His
Father
raised
Him,
Even
from
the
dead.
4
Now
in
brightest
glory
Jesus
lives
on
high,
And
His
voice
is
calling,
Calling
from
the
sky.
5
“Come
to
Me,
ye
weary,
I
have
rest
to
give”;
Hearken
then
unto
Him,
And
your
soul
shall
live.
6
He
has
peace
and
pardon
For
the
sin-sick
soul;
Come
to
Him
believing,
He
will
make
you
whole.
May be sung to tune No. 343.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
343
Jesus Is Our Shepherd
Hugh Stowell
(Broughton. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
Thomas Hastings
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
sus
sus
sus
sus
is
is
is
is
our
our
our
our
Shep
Shep
Shep
Shep
herd,
herd,
herd,
herd,
Wip
Well
For
With
ing
we
the
His
ev
know
sheep
good
’ry
His
He
ness
tear;
voice!
bled;
now,
Fold
How
Ev
And
ed
its
’ry
His
in
gen
lamb
ten
His
tle
is
der
bos
whis
sprin
mer
om,
per
kled
cy,
What
Makes
With
He
have
our
the
doth
we
heart
blood
us
to
re
He
en
fear?
joice!
shed.
dow.
On
E
Then
Let
ly
ven
on
us
let
when
each
sing
us
He
He
His
fol
chid
set
prais
low
eth,
teth
es
Whith
Ten
His
With
er
der
own
a
He
is
se
glad
doth
His
cret
some
lead,
tone;
sign,
heart,
To
None
“They
Till
the
but
that
in
thirst
He
have
heaven
y
shall
My
we
des
guide
Spir
meet
ert,
us,
it,
Him,
Or
We
These,”
Nev
the
are
saith
er
dew
His
He,
more
y
a
“are
to
mead.
lone.
Mine.”
part.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
344
Jesus, My Saviour, to Bethlehem Came
A. N.
(P. M. with Refrain)
E. E. Hasty (arr.)
Je
1.
Je
2.
Je
3.
Je
4.
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
my
my
my
my
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
iour,
to
on
the
shall
Beth
Cal
same
come
le
va
as
from
hem
ry’s
of
on
came,
tree,
old,
high;
Born
Paid
While
Sweet
in
the
I
is
a
great
was
the
man
debt,
wan
prom
ger
and
d’ring
ise
to
my
a
as
sor
soul
far
wear
row
He
from
y
and
set
the
years
shame;
free;
fold,
fly;
Oh,
Oh,
Gen
Oh,
it
it
tly
I
was
was
and
shall
won
won
long
see
der
der
did
Him
ful—
ful—
He
de
blest
how
plead
scend
be
could
with
from
His
it
my
the
name!
be?
soul,
sky,
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me,
me,
me,
me,
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
R
EFRAIN
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
for
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
me!
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
for
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
me!
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
Oh,
Oh,
Gen
Oh,
it
it
tly
I
was
was
and
shall
won
won
long
see
der
der
did
Him
ful—
ful—
He
de
blest
how
plead
scend
be
could
with
from
His
it
my
the
name!
be?
soul,
sky,
Seek
Dy
Call
Com
ing
ing
ing
ing
for
for
for
for
me,
me,
me,
me,
for
for
for
for
me!
me!
me!
me!
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
345
Jesus Loves the Little Children
Clarence H. Woolston
(Children. P. M.)
George F. Root
Je
1.
Je
2.
sus
sus
loves
died
the
for
lit
lit
tle
tle
chil
pre
chil
pre
cious
cious
dren,
chil
dren,
chil
dren,
dren,
All
All
All
All
the
the
the
the
chil
chil
chil
chil
dren
dren
of
dren
of
dren
the
the
world:
of
world:
of
the
the
world
world
Red
Red
and
and
yel
yel
low,
low,
black
black
and
and
white,
white,
All
All
are
are
pre
pre
cious
cious
in
in
His
His
sight;
sight;
Je
Je
sus
sus
loves
died
the
for
lit
all
tle
the
chil
chil
dren
dren
of
of
the
the
world.
world.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
346
Jesus Who Lives Above the Sky
Ann Taylor Gilbert
(Grateful Praise. L. M.)
Je
1.
He
2.
And
3.
sus,
went
more
who
a
than
lives
bout—
that,
a
He
He
bove
was
told
the
so
them
sky,
kind—
too
Came
To
The
down
cure
things
to
poor
that
be
peo
God
a
ple
would
man
who
have
and
were
them
die,
blind;
do;
And
And
And
in
man
was
the
y
so
Bi
who
gen
ble
were
tle
we
sick
and
may
and
so
read
lame,
mild,
His
He
He
love
pit
would
to
ied
have
those
them
list
who
and
ened
were
did
to
in
the
a
need.
same.
child.
4
He
knew
how
wicked
man
had
been,
And
knew
that
God
must
punish
sin;
So
out
of
pity
Jesus
said
He’d
bear
the
punishment
instead.
5
But
such
a
cruel
death
He
died!
He
was
hung
up
and
crucified;
And
those
kind
hands
that
did
such
good,
They
nailed
them
to
a
cross
of
wood.
6
And
so
He
died,
and
rose
again;
He
lives
on
high
at
God’s
right
hand;
Soon
He’ll
return
for
us
from
heaven—
For
those
whose
sins
have
been
forgiven.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
347
Jesus, When He Left the Sky
(7. 7. 7. 5.)
Je
1.
Moth
2.
Did
3.
’Twas
4.
sus,
ers
the
for
when
then
Sav
them
He
the
iour
His
left
Sav
say
life
the
iour
them
He
sky,
sought,
nay?
gave,
And
In
No;
To
for
the
He
re
sin
pla
kind
deem
ners
ces
ly
them
came
where
bade
from
to
He
them
the
die,
taught,
stay—
grave:
In
And
Suf
Je
His
to
fered
sus
mer
Him
none
a
cy
their
to
ble
passed
chil
turn
is
not
dren
a
to
by
brought—
way
save
Lit
Lit
Lit
Lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
ones
ones
ones
ones
like
like
like
like
me.
me.
me.
me.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
348
Little Children, Heavy-Laden
(Rideau Ferry. 8. 5. 8. 3.)
S. J. D.
Lit
1.
Let
2.
His,
3.
You
4.
tle
His
the
can
chil
own
blood—
nev
dren,
sweet
the
er
heav
word
on
make
y
of
ly
a
la
prom
cleans
tone
den,
ise
ing
ment,
With
Drive
You
That
your
a
can
is
sin
way
ev
ful
and
all
er
ly
woe,
doubt,
know,
made;
Come
“Come
It
You
to
to
will
can
Je
Me
make
nev
sus,
now,
your
er
He
I
sins—
pay
in
will
now
the
vites
nev
scar
ran
you,
er
let—
som
Wants
Cast
White
He
you
you
as
has
so.
out.”
snow.
paid.
5
Let
your
heart
go
out
toward
Him
In
a
simple
faith,
He
is
willing
now
to
save
you,
As
He
saith.
6
Yes!
the
living,
loving
Saviour
Waits
to
make
you
free;
Waits
to
give
you
peace
and
pardon,
“Come
and
see.”
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
349
News for Little Children
Albert Midlane
(St. Gertrude. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
Arthur Sullivan
News
1.
Love
2.
Peace
3.
Joy
4.
for
for
for
for
lit
lit
lit
lit
tle
tle
tle
tle
chil
chil
chil
chil
dren!
dren!
dren!
dren!
Oh!
Sent
Peace
Per
how
from
from
fect
sweet
God’s
God
joy
the
own
on
so
sound,
throne;
high,
true,
Roll
Love!
Brought
Not
ing
how
by
like
in
sweet
Christ
the
its
the
the
at
full
ti
Sav
trac
ness
dings
iour,
tions
To
Each
When
This
earth’s
can
He
world
far
make
came
of
thest
his
to
fers
bound!
own;
die;
you,
News
Love
Made
But
of
that
in
a
God’s
mak
Cal
joy
sal
eth
v’ry’s
that
va
hap
dark
rest
tion,
py,
ness,
eth
Bless
Love
Sealed
On
ings
that
with
foun
from
mak
Je
da
a
eth
sus’
tion
bove,
blest,
blood;
sure,
Sav
Love
To
Joy—
ing,
that
the
for
help
gives
world
God
ing,
the
pro
hath
cheer
wear
claim
said
ing—
y
it—
it—
Words
Full
Per
Which
of
and
fect
must
life
per
peace
e’er
and
fect
with
en
love.
rest.
God.
dure.
R
EFRAIN
Lis
ten
to
the
mes
sage,
Pre
cious
words
and
true—
Joy
and
peace
and
par
don
God
is
of
fering
you.
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Hear Christ Calling, “Come Unto Me”
Harry D. Clarke
(P. M.)
Harry D. Clarke
Hear
1.
Read
2.
“I
3.
Christ
your
will
call
Bi
make
ing,
ble,
you
“Come
pray
fish
un
ev
ers
to
ery
of
Me,
day,
men,
Come
Pray
Fish
un
ev
ers
to
ery
of
Me,
day,
men,
come
pray
fish
un
ev
ers
to
ery
of
Me”;
day;
men;
Hear
Read
I
Christ
your
will
call
Bi
make
ing,
ble,
you
“Come
pray
fish
un
ev
ers
to
ery
of
Me,
day,
men,
I
And
If
will
you’ll
you
give
grow,
fol
you
grow,
low
rest.
grow.
Me.
I
And
If
will
you’ll
you
give
grow,
fol
you
grow,
low
rest,
grow,
Me,
I
And
If
will
you’ll
you
give
grow,
fol
you
grow,
low
rest”;
grow;
Me;
Hear
Read
I
Christ
your
will
call
Bi
make
ing,
ble,
you
“Come
pray
fish
un
ev
ers
to
ery
of
Me,
day,
men,
I
And
If
will
you’ll
you
give
grow,
fol
you
grow,
low
rest.”
grow.
Me.”
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One Door and Only One
(P. M.)
One
door
and
on
ly
one,
And
yet
its
sides
are
two—
In
side
and
out
side;
On
which
side
are
you?
One
door
and
on
ly
one,
And
yet
its
sides
are
two.
I’m
on
the
in
side;
On
which
side
are
you?
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Oh, Won’t You Come to Jesus
While You’re Young
(P. M.)
Alfred A. Graley
Oh,
1.
Re
2.
Oh,
3.
Then
4.
won’t
mem
walk
won’t
you
ber,
the
you
come
death
path
come
to
may
to
to
Je
find
glo
Je
sus
you,
ry
sus
while
while
while
while
you’re
you’re
you’re
you’re
young?
young;
young;
young?
Oh,
Re
Oh,
Then
won’t
mem
walk
won’t
you
ber,
the
you
come
death
path
come
to
may
to
to
Je
find
glo
Je
sus
you,
ry
sus
while
while
while
while
you’re
you’re
you’re
you’re
young?
young;
young,
young?
Don’t
For
And
Why
think
friends
Je
from
it
are
sus
the
will
oft
will
fu
be
en
be
ture
bet
weep
friend
bor
ter
ing
you,
row,
To
And
And
When
de
the
from
ere
graves
lay
stars
dan
comes
it
their
ger
an
un
watch
will
oth
til
are
de
er
la
keep
fend
mor
ter,
ing
you,
row,
But
O’er
And
You
re
the
a
may
mem
grass
peace
weep
ber
y
di
in
your
vine
end
Cre
where
will
less
at
sleep
send
sor
or
ing
you
row,
while
lie
while
while
you’re
the
you’re
you’re
young.
young.
young.
young.
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Come to Jesus, Come Today
H. A. Davis
(P. M.)
Come
1.
Trust
2.
to
in
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
come
trust
to
to
day!
day!
There
“It
is
is
noth
fin
ing
ished!”
more
hear
to
Him
pay.
say.
He
Je
will
sus
wash
is
your
the
sins
on
a
ly
way;
way;
He’s
He’s
a
a
glo
might
rious
y
Sav
Sav
iour.
iour.
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Oh! Would You Know My Saviour?
Charlotte Gipps
(Spes Celestis. C. M. D.)
W. A. Smith
Oh!
1.
Oh!
2.
Oh!
3.
would
would
would
you
you
you
know
know
know
my
my
my
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour,
iour,
iour,
Ye
Ye
Ye
who
trav
hun
are
’lers
gry
young
to
souls
to
the
and
day,
tomb?
poor?
Yet
He
I
some
takes
can
times
the
not
feel
sting
tell
that
of
you
earth’s
death
all
de
a
He
lights
way,
is,
Must
And
I
fade
chas
want
and
es
to
pass
all
know
a
its
Him
way?
gloom.
more;
Then
Then
But
ear
come,
let
ly
be
me
heed
lieve,
seek
the
while
to
voice
yet
spread
of
you
a
love,
may,
broad
Which
The
God’s
tells
mes
bless
of
sage
ed
joys
sent
news
in
from
from
heaven.
heaven;
heaven,
And
How
How
God
God
He
can
can
can
say
say
say
in
in
in
right
right
right
eous
eous
eous
ness,
ness,
ness,
“Your
“Your
“Your
sins
sins
sins
are
are
are
all
all
all
for
for
for
given.”
given.”
given.”
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Safe in Christ
H. D’Arcy Champney
(Near the Cross. P. M. with Refrain)
W. Howard Doane
Safe
1.
Once
2.
In
3.
Now
4.
in
their
His
by
Christ,
sins
death,
faith
the
on
they’ve
the
weak
ev
crossed
just
est
ery
the
i
child
side,
sea,
fied
Stands
Seemed
Passed
Know
in
to
thro’
that
all
tow
con
God
God’s
er
dem
is
fa
o’er
na
for
vor;
them;
tion;
them;
All
Christ
Well
To
in
has
they
the
Christ
stemmed
may
world
are
the
tri
they’re
rec
an
um
cru
on
gry
phant
ci
ciled
tide;
be;
fied,
Through
Been
Saved
Glo
that
through
thro’
ry
on
death
God’s
is
ly
be
sal
be
Sav
fore
va
fore
iour.
them.
tion.
them.
R
EFRAIN
Safe
in
Christ;
safe
in
Christ!
He’s
their
glo
ry
ev
er;
None
can
pluck
them
from
His
hand,
They
shall
per
ish
nev
er.
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Sing the Saviour’s Praises
(Ring the Bells of Heaven. P. M. with Refrain)
George F. Root
Sing
1.
Sing
2.
the
the
Sav
Sav
iour’s
iour’s
prais
prais
es;
es;
lit
lit
tle
tle
chil
chil
dren,
dren,
sing!
sing!
Je
For
sus
He
loves
list
you,
ens
died
to
your
your
souls
fee
to
ble
save.
song.
Glad
Hearts
ly
and
then
voi
thanks
ces
giv
free
ing
ly
to
to
the
His
Sav
ser
iour
vice
bring;
bring;
Out
All
of
you
love
have
for
and
you
are
Him
to
self
Him
He
be
gave.
long.
R
EFRAIN
Praise
Him!
Praise
Him
for
His
won
drous
love!
Praise
Him!
Praise
Him,
till
in
heaven
a
bove
All
the
ran
somed
chil
dren
whom
His
love
set
free,
Praise
Him
thro’
a
glad
e
ter
ni
ty.
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Something More than Gold
T. P. Hamilton
(C. M. with Refrain)
A
1.
It
2.
He
3.
cer
hap
climbed
tain
pened
a
man
on
tree
of
a
a
whom
cer
bove
we
tain
the
read,
day,
crowd,
Who
This
So
lived
lit
that
in
tle
he
days
man
might
of
was
be
old,
told
hold
Though
That
That
he
Je
bless
was
sus
ed
rich,
soon
One
he
would
with
felt
pass
pow’r
his
that
to
need
way
give
Of
With
Him
some
some
some
thing
thing
thing
more
more
more
than
than
than
gold.
gold.
gold.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
yes,
oh,
yes,
there’s
some
thing
more,
Some
thing
more
than
gold:
To
know
your
sins
are
all
for
given
Is
some
thing
more
than
gold.
4
The
Saviour
came
along
the
way
And
saw
him
in
the
tree;
Then
calling
to
him,
Jesus
said,
“I
must
abide
with
thee.”
5
So
he
obeyed,
and
soon
he
found
The
half
had
not
been
told;
The
blessing
Jesus
brought
to
him
Was
better
far
than
gold.
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Tell Me the Story of Jesus
Fanny J. Crosby
(Story of Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
John R. Sweney
Tell
1.
Fast
2.
Tell
3.
Tell
R
EFRAIN
me
ing
of
me
the
a
the
the
sto
lone
cross
sto
ry
in
where
ry
of
the
they
of
Je
des
nailed
Je
sus,
ert,
Him,
sus,
Write
Thus
Suf
Write
on
was
f’ring
on
my
His
in
my
heart
ser
sor
heart
ev
vice
row
ev
ery
be
and
ery
word!
gun;
pain;
word,
Tell
Tell
Tell
Tell
me
how
of
me
the
thro’
the
the
sto
faith
grave
sto
ry
and
where
ry
most
o
they
most
pre
be
laid
pre
cious,
dience
Him;
cious,
Sweet
Vic
Tell
Sweet
est
tory
how
est
that
o’er
He
that
ev
Sa
liv
ev
er
tan
eth
er
was
He
a
was
heard;
won.
gain.
heard.
Fine
Tell
Tell
Love
how
of
in
the
the
that
an
years
sto
gels,
of
ry
in
His
so
cho
la
ten
rus,
bors,
der,
Spoke
Tell
Clear
as
of
er
they
the
than
wel
sor
ev
comed
rows
er
His
He
I
birth:
bore;
see;
“Glo
He
This
ry
was
is
to
de
the
God
spised
sto
in
and
ry
the
af
most
high
flict
pre
est;
ed,
cious—
Peace
Home
Love
and
less,
paid
good
re
the
ti
ject
ran
dings
ed
som
to
and
for
earth.”
poor.
me.
D.
C.
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Those Who Are Young, O God
Albert Midlane
(Bethany. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Lowell Mason
Those
1.
Those
2.
Those
3.
Then
4.
who
who
who
shall
are
are
in
they
young,
old
years
hap
O
er
a
py
God,
too,
bound,
be,
Make
Make
Make
All
them
them
them
made
Thine
Thine
Thine
Thine
own;
own;
own;
own;
Hear
Give
Now
Shout
from
them
may
then
Thy
af
the
the
blest
fec
lost
vic
a
tions
be
to
bode,
new,
found,
ry,
Make
Make
Make
All,
them
them
them
all
Thine
Thine
Thine
Thine
own;
own;
own;
own!
Now
Now,
Soon
Sa
in
in
must
tan
their
their
their
shall
ear
man
jour
lose
ly
hood’s
ney
his
days,
prime,
end,
prey,
Turn
Now,
Fast
Mer
them
in
to
cy
to
sal
the
shall
Thy
va
grave
win
blest
tion’s
they
the
ways,
time,
wend;
day;
Save
To
Fa
Each
from
Thee
ther,
shall
the
their
their
with
gid
hearts
souls
rap
dy
in
be
ture
maze,
cline,
friend,
say,
Make
Make
Make
“All,
them
them
them
all
Thine
Thine
Thine
Thine
own.
own.
own.
own!”
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There Is a City Bright
Mary Anne S. Gibson Deck
(City Bright. 6. 6. 5. 5. 6.)
James Sherman Tyler
There
1.
Sav
2.
Lord,
3.
There
4.
is
iour,
make
in
a
I
me
the
ci
come
from
snow
ty
to
this
y
bright,
Thee!
hour,
dress
Closed
O
Thy
Of
are
Lamb
lov
Thy
its
of
ing
re
gates
God,
child
deemed
to
I
to
I’ll
sin;
pray—
be,
stand,
Naught
Cleanse
Kept
Fault
that
me
by
less
de
and
Thy
and
fil
save
pow
stain
eth,
me,
er,
less,
Naught
Cleanse
Kept
Fault
that
me
by
less
de
and
Thy
and
fil
save
pow
stain
eth,
me,
er,
less,
Can
Take
From
Safe
ev
all
all
in
er
my
that
that
en
sins
griev
hap
ter
a
eth
py
in.
way.
Thee.
land.
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There Is a Happy Land
Andrew Young
(Happy Land. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.)
Telegu Melody
There
1.
Come
2.
is
to
a
that
hap
hap
py
py
land,
land,
Far,
Come,
far
come
a
a
way;
way—
Where
Why
saints
will
in
you
glo
doubt
ry
ing
stand,
stand?
Bright,
Why
bright
still
as
de
day.
lay?
Oh,
Oh!
how
we
they
shall
sweet
hap
ly
py
sing,
be,
Wor
When
thy
from
is
sin
the
and
Sav
sor
iour
row
King!
free!
Loud
Lord,
let
we
His
shall
prais
live
es
with
ring,
Thee!
Praise,
Blest,
praise
blest
for
for
aye.
aye.
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Two Little Eyes
C. C. Kerr
(Two Little Eyes. L. M.)
Steven V. R. Ford
Two
1.
One
2.
lit
lit
tle
tle
eyes
tongue
to
to
look
speak
to
His
God,
truth,
Two
One
lit
lit
tle
tle
ears
heart
for
to
Him
hear
now
in
His
my
Word,
youth;
Two
Take
lit
them,
tle
Lord
feet
Je
sus,
to
and
walk
let
His
them
ways,
be
Two
Al
hands
ways
to
o
work
be
for
dient
Him
and
all
true
my
to
days.
Thee.
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The Flood
Gordon Hayhoe
(Chamouni. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
George Lomas
Long
1.
Boys
2.
Creep
3.
a
and
ing
go
girls,
things
a
and
were
flood
men,
not
was
and
for
com
wo
got
ing
men,
ten.
On
Laughed
Two
the
and
of
world
scoffed
each
with
at
were
e
what
shel
vil
they
tered
filled,
heard;
there—
But
Chose
For
a
to
while
man
fol
fool
of
low
ish
faith,
sin
men
named
ful
are
No
pleas
scoff
ah,
ures,
ing,
Warned
Thought
Lit
of
less
tle
God,
of
things
an
the
will
ark
warn
show
did
ing
God’s
build.
word.
care!
Years
But
No
passed
at
ah
by,
last—
too,
while
the
and
God
ark
all
in
com
his
pa
plet
house
tience,
ed—
hold,
Wait
Time
Safe
ed
had
ly
ere
come
o’er
the
for
the
flood
rain
thresh
be
to
old
gan;
fall;
passed;
No
Birds
Then
ah
and
God
preached,
beasts
shut
and
by
the
warned,
twos
door
and
and
up
plead
sev
on
ed,
ens,
them—
Tell
Gath
Judg
ing
ered
ment’s
of
in,
day
God’s
with
had
gra
food
come
cious
for
at
plan.
all.
last.
4
Rain
came
down,
and
floods
of
water
Covered
hills
and
mountains
o’er,
All
were
drowned
outside
the
shelter,
Just
as
Noah
warned
before.
But
the
ark,
and
all
within
it,
Calmly
rose
above
the
tide;
Judgment’s
storms
can
never
reach
them
Who
in
God’s
own
Word
confide!
5
God
has
warned
of
greater
sorrows,
He
has
told
of
judgment
sore
Which
will
fall
on
Christ-rejectors
When
the
day
of
grace
is
o’er.
But
His
only
Son
once
suffered,
He
for
us
the
judgment
bore;
Those
who
come
to
Him
are
sheltered
By
His
blood,
forevermore.
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364
Little Children, Praise the Saviour
(8. 7. 8. 7. D.)
George F. Handel
Lit
1.
When
2.
Lit
3.
tle
the
tle
chil
anx
chil
dren,
ious
dren,
praise
moth
praise
the
ers
the
Sav
round
Sav
iour;
Him,
iour;
He
With
Praise
re
their
Him,
gards
ten
your
you
der
un
from
in
dy
a
fants
ing
bove.
pressed,
Friend;
Praise
He
Praise
Him
with
Him,
for
o
till
His
pen
a
great
arms
bove
sal
re
you
va
ceived
meet
tion,
them,
Him;
Praise
And
There
Him
the
to
for
lit
praise
His
tle
Him
gra
ones
with
cious
He
out
Fine
love!
blessed.
end.
Sweet
ho
san
nas,
sweet
ho
san
nas
To
the
name
of
Je
sus
D.
S.
sing.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
365
We Are Glad We Ever Heard the Blessed News
(Marching On. P. M. with Refrain)
William B. Bradbury
We
1.
Oh!
2.
But
3.
are
what
if
glad
love
we
we
of
the
ev
God
full
er
to
ness
heard
send
of
the
Him
that
bless
from
love
ed
on
would
news,
high,
know,
How
Oh!
And
that
what
to
Je
love
that
sus
of
bright
died
Je
home
to
sus
of
pay
thus
peace
our
to
and
might
bleed
joy
y
and
would
dues,
die,
go,
And
Oh!
We
that
what
must
God
love
know
has
we
our
said
owe
sins
He
for
for
nev
par
given
er
don
while
will
brought
here
re
so
be
fuse
nigh,
low,
Those
Through
Through
who
trust
faith
faith
in
in
in
Je
Je
Je
sus’
sus’
sus’
Fine
blood.
blood!
blood.
R
EFRAIN
Bless
ed
news!
Bless
ed
news
joy
ful
news!
joy
ful
news
Bless
ed
news!
Bless
ed
news
joy
ful
news!
joy
ful
news
Bless
ed
news!
Bless
ed
news
joy
ful
news!
joy
ful
news
Sound
the
joy
ful
ti
dings
forth!
D.
C.
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3
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→
366
We Are Little Children, Very Young Indeed
Fanny J. Crosby
(Portbrush. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
Hubert P. Main
We
1.
Lit
2.
Lit
3.
We
4.
are
tle
tle
should
lit
friends
friends
love
tle
of
of
Him
chil
Je
Je
dear
dren,
sus,
sus,
ly
ver
what
walk
with
y
a
ing
a
young
hap
by
con
in
py
His
stant
deed,
thought!
side,
love;
But
What
With
Soon
the
a
His
we’ll
Sav
pre
arms
go
iour’s
cious
a
and
prom
prom
round
see
ise
ise
us,
Him
each
in
ev
in
of
the
’ry
our
us
Bi
step
home
may
ble
to
a
plead.
taught!
guide.
bove.
R
EFRAIN
If
we
seek
Him
ear
ly,
If
we
come
to
day,
We
can
be
His
lit
tle
friends,
He
has
said
we
may.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
367
When He Cometh
William O. Cushing
(Jewels. 8. 6. 8. 5. with Refrain)
George F. Root
When
1.
He
2.
Lit
3.
He
will
tle
com
gath
chil
eth,
er,
dren,
when
He
lit
He
will
tle
com
gath
chil
eth,
er
dren,
To
The
Who
make
gems
love
up
for
their
His
His
Re
jew
king
deem
els,
dom;
er,
All
All
Are
His
the
the
jew
saved
jew
els,
ones,
els,
pre
all
pre
cious
the
cious
jew
bright
jew
els,
ones,
els,
His
His
His
loved
loved
loved
and
and
and
His
His
His
own.
own.
own.
R
EFRAIN
Like
the
stars
of
the
morn
ing,
His
bright
crown
a
dorn
ing,
They
shall
shine
in
His
beau
ty,
Bright
gems
for
His
crown.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
→
368
Who Came Down from Heaven to Earth?
El Nathan
(P. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Who
1.
Who
2.
Who
3.
came
was
hath
down
lift
prom
from
ed
ised
heaven
on
to
to
the
for
earth?
tree?
give?
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
Christ
Christ
Christ
our
our
our
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour.
iour.
iour.
Came
There
Who
a
to
hath
child
ran
said,
of
som
“Be
low
you
lieve
ly
and
and
birth?
me?
live”?
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
Christ
Christ
Christ
our
our
our
Sav
Sav
Sav
iour.
iour.
iour.
R
EFRAIN
Sound
the
cho
rus
loud
and
clear—
He
hath
brought
sal
va
tion
near;
None
so
pre
cious,
none
so
dear:
Je
sus
Christ
our
Sav
iour.
4
Who
is
now
enthroned
above?
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour.
Whom
should
we
obey
and
love?
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour.
5
Who
again
from
heaven
shall
come?
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour.
Take
to
glory
all
His
own?
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour.
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
9
0
→
369
Wide as the Ocean
C. Austin Miles
(P. M. with Refrain)
C. Austin Miles
I
1.
I
2.
The
3.
claim
wan
by
for
der
ways
my
a
are
own
way,
fair,
a
from
but
King
Him
oft
on
I
en
a
might
a
throne,
stray,
snare
The
But
Is
Mak
ev
hid
er
er
den
of
the
where
land
sound
pleas
and
of
ures
of
His
a
sea;
voice
bound;
Whose
Is
So
throne
call
close
is
ing
to
on
to
His
high,
me,
side
who
wher
I’ll
ev
e’er
ev
er
I
er
is
may
a
nigh,
be,
bide,
To
To
For
love
make
safe
and
my
ty
care
heart
there
for
re
is
me.
joice.
found.
R
EFRAIN
Wide,
Wide
as
the
wide
o
as
the
cean,
o
deep
as
the
cean,
sea,
High
as
the
heav
ens
a
bove,
a
bove;
Deep,
Deep
as
the
deep
deep
as
the
est
deep
est
sea,
Is
my
Sav
iour’s
love.
is
His
love;
I,
I
tho’
un
tho’
wor
so
un
thy,
wor
Still
am
His
thy,
child
Still
am
a
child
of
His
care,
His
care,
For
His
Word
teach
es
me
That
His
love
reach
es
me
Ev
’ry
where.
The
Saviour’s
Path
and
Ours
(This
hymn
may
be
sung
to
the
same
tune
as
the
preceding,
using
the
same
refrain.)
1
He
left
His
bright
home,
His
glorious
throne,
To
die
upon
Calvary’s
tree;
His
blood
there
was
spilt,
to
cleanse
me
from
guilt,
He
died—He
lives
for
me.
2
The
path
is
marked
out,
till
called
by
the
shout,
To
meet
with
my
Lord
in
the
air.
The
Spirit’s
the
power,
to
walk
till
that
hour,
The
object
of
God’s
care.
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Yield Not to Temptation
Horatio R. Palmer
(6. 5. 6. 5. D. with Refrain)
Horatio R. Palmer
“Know
ye
not,
that
to
whom
ye
yield
yourselves
servants
to
obey,
his
servants
ye
are
to
whom
ye
obey;
...
even
so
now
yield
your
members
servants
to
righteousness
unto
holiness.”
—
Romans 6:16, 19.
Yield
1.
Shun
2.
To
3.
not
e
him
to
vil
that
temp
com
o’er
ta
pan
com
tion,
ions,
eth
For
Bad
God
yield
lan
giv
ing
guage
eth
is
dis
a
sin;
dain;
crown;
Each
God’s
Thro’
vic
name
faith
tory
hold
we
will
in
shall
help
rev
con
you
erence—
quer,
Some
Don’t
Though
oth
take
oft
er
it
en
to
in
cast
win;
vain;
down;
Fight
Be
He
prayer
thought
who
ful
ful
is
ly
and
our
on
ear
Sav
ward,
nest,
iour
Dark
Kind
Our
pas
heart
strength
sions
ed
will
sub
and
re
due;
true;
new;
Look
Look
Look
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
to
to
to
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
He
He
He
will
will
will
car
car
car
ry
ry
ry
you
you
you
through.
through.
through.
R
EFRAIN
Ask
the
Sav
iour
to
help
you,
Com
fort,
streng
then
and
keep
you;
He
is
will
ing
to
aid
you;
He
will
car
ry
you
through.
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At Calvary
William R. Newell
(P. M. with Refrain)
Daniel B. Towner
Years
1.
By
2.
Oh!
3.
I
God’s
the
spent
Word
love
in
at
that
van
last
drew
i
my
sal
ty
sin
va
and
I
tion’s
pride,
learned,
plan,
Car
Then
Oh!
ing
I
the
not
trem
grace
my
bled
that
Lord
at
brought
was
the
it
cru
truth
down
ci
I’d
to
fied;
spurned,
man,
Know
Till
Oh!
ing
my
the
not
guilt
might
it
y
y
was
soul,
gulf
for
im
that
me
plor
God
He
ing,
did
died
turned
span
On
To
At
Cal
Cal
Cal
va
va
va
ry.
ry.
ry.
R
EFRAIN
Mer
cy
there
was
great,
and
grace
was
free;
Par
don
there
was
mul
ti
plied
to
me;
There
my
bur
dened
soul
found
lib
er
ty
At
Cal
va
ry.
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3
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6
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How Wondrous a Saviour
L. H. Farrell
(Holiness. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.)
George C. Stebbins
How
1.
How
2.
On
3.
won
free
Cal
drous
is
va
a
the
ry
Sav
par
see
iour
don
Him,
is
His
who
God’s
blood
died
bless
has
in
ed
pro
our
Son!
cured!
stead,
How
How
Ex
great
bless
haust
and
ed
ing
e
the
God’s
ter
wel
judg
nal
come
ment,
the
His
when
work
name
for
He
has
us
has
en
He
done!
sured
bled;
God’s
To
God’s
glo
all
wrath
ry
who
He
main
con
en
tained
fess
dur
by
Him
ed
His
their
on
death
Sav
Cal
on
iour
va
the
and
ry’s
tree,
Lord,
tree,
While
Now
By
mer
brought
weak
cy
in
ness
flows
to
and
free
fa
dy
ly
vor,
ing,
to
be
the
you
liev
vic
and
ing
tor
to
His
was
me.
Word.
He.
4
Oh!
why
remain
distant,
when
God
calls
thee
near?
In
love
that
dismisses
all
bondage
and
fear.
Oh,
why
remain
Christless,
when
thou
may’st
be
blest?
Oh,
why
remain
weary,
when
Christ
giveth
rest?
5
The
moments
are
fleeting;
then
haste,
why
delay?
Secure
God’s
salvation,
while
still
’tis
today;
Eternity’s
ages
thy
soul
has
to
face—
In
blackness
of
darkness,
or
riches
of
grace.
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The Master Is Come
W. E. Cullum
(He Hideth My Soul. P. M.)
William J. Kirkpatrick
The
1.
He
2.
The
3.
Mas
has
Mas
ter
come
ter
is
and
has
come.
has
come,
O
shed
He
thou
His
has
lost
own
gone,
one,
pre
and
a
cious
once
rise,
blood,
more
And
The
He
shall
hear
lost
come
His
and
in
soft
the
His
breath
ru
glo
ing
ined
ry
to
to
a
you.
save;
gain,
Oh,
He
In
has
His
list
shown
love
to
His
to
His
great
take
voice,
love
up
He
to
His
has
His
re
come
Fa
deemed
from
ther
ones
the
and
be
skies
God
fore
Your
By
His
ac
soul
cept
judg
with
ing
ments
His
the
shall
mer
cross
fall
cies
and
up
to
the
on
strew.
grave.
men.
He
O
The
has
my
come
soul,
Mas
with
He
ter
a
has
has
balm
come
come—
for
to
He
the
en
is
wound
cir
com
ed
cle
ing
and
thee
a
sore,
round
gain—
For
With
He
the
a
wear
bless
shall
y
ing
in
and
too
His
bur
won
glo
dened
drous
ry
be
to
ap
low;
tell,
pear:
He
And
Then
has
come
thou
bow
His
shalt
to
bright
for
Him,
ban
ev
man,
ner
er
as
your
re
the
soul
joice
Lamb
to
in
that
spread
the
was
o’er,
sound
slain,
That
That
And
His
you
“Je
love
to
sus
shall
the
hath
cast
Fa
done
out
ther
all
ev
may
things
ery
go,
well,”
fear,
That
That
And
His
you
“Je
love
to
sus
shall
the
hath
cast
Fa
done
out
ther
all
ev
may
things
ery
go.
well.”
fear.
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Oh Come to Jesus, Sinner, Come
J. T. Armet (arr.)
(None But Christ. C. M. with Refrain)
James McGranahan
Oh,
1.
A
2.
Come
3.
come
lov
as
to
ing
thou
Je
Sav
art,
sus,
iour
de
sin
He,
filed,
ner,
whose
un
come,
blood
done;
And
A
And
have
vails
wait
thy
to
not
sins
cleanse
to
for
from
im
giv’n.
sin.
prove,
A
He
His
man
died
blood
sion
the
a
bright,
might
lone,
a
y
can
robe
debt
e’er
of
to
a
white
pay
tone
He
And
For
of
give
sin,
fers
thee
thy
thee
peace
guilt
in
with
re
heaven.
in.
move.
R
EFRAIN
Oh,
come
to
Je
sus,
sin
ner,
come!
Come,
while
He
of
fers
thee
His
won
drous
love,
a
home
a
bove
For
all
e
ter
ni
ty.
4
The
feast
is
spread;
e’en
while
we
plead,
God’s
house
is
filling
fast.
Do
not
delay,
soon
mercy’s
day
Forever
will
be
past.
5
The
Spirit
and
the
bride
say,
“Come”;
O
sinner,
’tis
for
thee—
The
Saviour’s
love,
a
home
above
For
all
eternity.
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9
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→
375
O Soul, Are You Weary
Helen Howarth Lemmel
(Lemmel. P. M. with Refrain)
Helen Howarth Lemmel
O
1.
Thro’
2.
His
3.
soul,
death
word
are
in
shall
you
to
not
wear
life
fail
y
ev
you—
and
er
He
troub
last
prom
led?
ing
ised;
No
He
Be
light
passed,
lieve
in
and
Him,
the
we
and
dark
fol
all
ness
low
will
you
Him
be
see?
there;
well;
There’s
O
Then
ver
light
us
go
for
sin
to
a
no
a
look
more
world
at
hath
that
the
do
is
Sav
min
dy
iour,
ion—
ing,
And
For
His
life
more
per
more
fect
a
than
sal
bun
con
va
dant
querors
tion
and
we
to
free!
are!
tell!
R
EFRAIN
Turn
your
eyes
up
on
Je
sus,
Look
full
in
His
won
der
ful
face;
And
the
things
of
earth
will
grow
strange
ly
dim
In
the
light
of
His
glo
ry
and
grace.
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→
376
Now Have I Seen Thee and Found Thee
Heinrich Suso, tr. by Frances Bevan
(P. M.)
Now
1.
To
2.
Let
3.
The
4.
have
Thee,
one
hart
I
Lord,
in
pant
seen
my
his
eth
Thee
heart
in
af
no
ter
and
un
cence
the
found
fold
glo
wa
Thee,
eth,
ry,
ters,
For
As
An
The
the
Thou
rose
oth
dy
to
er
ing,
hast
the
in
for
found
gold
works
life
he
that
Thy
en
has
de
sheep,
sun;
done;
parts;
I
To
Thy
The
fled,
Thee,
blood
Lord
but
Lord,
is
in
Thy
mine
my
His
love
arms
claim
glo
ry
would
are
and
for
fol
cling
ti
sin
low,
ing,
tle,
ners,
I
The
Be
For
strayed,
e
sides
the
but
ter
it,
love
Thy
nal
O
of
love
joy’s
Lord,
re
bel
would
be
I’ve
lious
keep.
gun;
none.
hearts.
Thou’st
For
The
Call
grant
ev
scorned,
back
ed
er,
the
all
my
thro’
de
the
heart’s
end
spised,
days
less
the
of
de
a
re
the
sire,
ges,
ject
a
ed,
ges,
Most
Thy
Thou’st
All
blest
cross
come
rain
of
and
to
drops
the
Thy
this
come
bless
sor
heart
down
ed
row
from
is
shall
of
a
he
be
mine,
bove,
Who
The
In
All
find
glo
Thy
flow
eth
ry,
robes
ers
no
the
of
of
rest
song
e
sum
and
and
ter
mers
no
the
nal
de
sweet
sweet
glo
part
ness,
ness,
ry,
ed,
Till
That
Thou
But
he
makes
wel
think
rest
heav
com
not
eth,
en,
est
to
O
heav
me
meas
Lord,
en
ure
in
to
to
His
Thee.
me.
Thine.
love.
5
Behold
Him,
O
soul,
where
He
told
it,
Pale,
bleeding
and
bearing
thy
sin;
He
knocking,
said,
“Open,
belovèd,
I
pray
thee
to
let
Me
come
in.
Behold,
I
have
borne
all
the
judgment,
Thy
sins,
O
belovèd,
are
gone;
Forgotten,
forgotten
forever,
If
sought
for,
God
findeth
not
one.”
6
“Behold,
with
what
labor
I
won
thee,
Behold
in
My
hands
and
My
feet,
The
tale
of
My
measureless
sorrow—
Of
love
that
made
sorrow
so
sweet.
A
flax-thread
in
oceans
of
fire
How
soon
swallowed
up
would
it
be;
Yet
sooner
in
oceans
of
mercy,
The
sinner
that
cometh
to
Me.”
Alternate
tune:
No.
5
in
Supplement.
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“Revive Thy Work, O Lord!”
Albert Midlane
(Festal Song. S. M.)
William H. Walter
“Re
1.
“Re
2.
“Re
3.
vive
vive
vive
Thy
Thy
Thy
work,
work,
work,
O
O
O
Lord!”
Lord!”
Lord!”
Thy
Cre
Ex
might
ate
alt
y
soul
Thy
arm
thirst
pre
make
for
cious
bare;
Thee;
name;
Speak
And
And,
with
hung
by
the
er
the
ing
voice
for
Ho
which
the
ly
wakes
bread
Ghost,
the
of
our
dead,
life,
love
And
Oh,
For
make
may
Thee
Thy
our
and
peo
spir
Thine
ple
its
in
hear.
be!
flame.
4
“Revive
Thy
work,
O
Lord!”
Give
power
unto
Thy
Word,
Grant
that
Thy
blessèd
gospel
may
In
living
faith
be
heard.
5
“Revive
Thy
work,
O
Lord!”
And
give
refreshing
showers;
The
glory
shall
be
all
Thine
own,
The
blessing,
Lord,
be
ours!
Alternate
tune:
No.
169.
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378
The Father from Eternity
(Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern. P. M.)
Philipp Nicolai
The
1.
Be
2.
Fa
fore
ther,
the
from
world
e
we’d
ter
make
ni
our
ty,
boast,
Chose
That
us,
Thou,
O
in
Je
whom
sus
is
Christ,
all
in
our
Thee,
trust,
In
Art
Thee,
Lord
His
of
well
life
be
and
lov
glo
ed;
ry;
And
And
we,
soon
as
Thou’lt
giv’n
bring
to
us
Thee—
to
Thy
that
bride,
place
In
Where
Thee,
we
Lord
shall
Je
see
sus,
Thee
can
face
con
to
fide;
face,
Thy
And,
love
glo
re
ri
mains
fied,
un
a
mov
dore
ed.
Thee.
From
A
Thee
men!
dai
Be
ly
then
Strength
Praise
re
and
ceiv
bless
ing—
ing—
to
nev
Thee
er
cleav
ceas
ing,
ing
Bless
To
ed
Thee
Sav
giv
iour,
en
May
Here
we
and
all
when
show
we
forth
come
Thy
to
prais
heav
es.
en.
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O My Saviour Crucified
Robert C. Chapman
(Last Hope. 7. 7. 7. 7.)
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Slowly.
O
1.
Je
2.
God
3.
In
4.
my
sus
is
His
Sav
bruised
love,
spot
iour
and
I
less
cru
put
sure
soul’s
ci
to
ly
dis
fied,
shame,
know,
tress,
Near
Tells
In
I
Thy
the
the
have
cross
glo
Sav
learned
would
ries
iour’s
my
I
of
depth
guilt
a
God’s
of
i
bide,
name;
woe,
ness;
Gaz
Ho
In
Oh,
ing
ly
the
how
with
judg
Sin
vile
a
ment
less,
my
dor
there
in
low
ing
I
God’s
es
eye
found,
sight,
tate,
On
Grace
Sin
Since
Thy
did
is
my
dy
there
just
ran
ing
o’er
ly
som
ag
sin
brought
was
o
a
to
so
ny.
bound.
light.
great!
5
Rent
the
veil
that
closed
the
way
To
my
home
of
heavenly
day,
In
the
flesh
of
Christ
the
Lord,
Ever
be
His
name
adored!
6
Yet
in
sight
of
Calvary,
Contrite
should
my
spirit
be,
Rest
and
holiness
there
find
Fashioned
like
my
Saviour’s
mind.
Alternate
tune:
No.
7
in
Supplement.
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