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FROM THE LIBRARY OF

REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON.


D.

BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO
THE LIBRARY OF
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

V^-

Section

MAY 31

1933

A COLLECTION oF^^^^^^
FAMILIAR AND ORIGINAL

Hymns with New Meanings


COMPOSED AND COMPILEp BY

HANNAH MORE KOHAUS

SECOND EDITION

NEW YORK
PUBLISHED BY URSULA
no
N.

GESTEFELD

East 23D Street


1891

FOM SALE BY

Purdy PubH%hing

C.

170MidisnSt., CHICAGO.

Copyright, 1889, by

Ursula N. Gestefeld.

PREFACE
It has been said, and truly, that singing hymns, which

express the

wrong sentiment

in

regard to Deity,
the

is

answerof the

able in a great measure for

misinterpretation

Scriptures, as a thought attuned to

melody

is

easily fixed in

the mind, especially of children.

Knowing then the importo

tance of having

hymns

.so

worded as

convey the right

idea of Truth, that


as well as with the

we may

"sing with the understanding

spirit," this

hymn book

has been prepared


it

for Divine Science service, in the

hope that

may meet a

necessity.

HANNAH MORE KOHAUS.

DIVINE SCIENCE HYMNS.


OLD HUNDRED.
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that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice;

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Know that the Lord is God in deed Man in His image He did make We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take.
Oh, enter, then, His gates with praise, And open now your hearts with joy Praise, laud and bless His name always, Proclaim Him All in earth and sky.

For why ? the Lord our God is Good, His kindness is forever sure
This truth at
all

times firmly stood.


error is

And

will,

when
life
fills

no more.

Great God, of

DOXOLOGY. and light the source,


the universe

Thy

presence

In thee alone shall be our boast, O Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

AWAKE.

C.

M.

G. F. Handel.

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press with

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'Tis Truth's all-animating voice,

m\
Thy
will,

my

God, thy will be

thee from on high 'Tis Its own.hand presents the prize, To thine aspiring eye.

That

calls

done.

And

let

that will be mine.

All-wise,

Almighty and All-good,

blessed Truth,

now

led

by Thee,

Have

my

race begun
victory at thy

In thee I firmly trust Thy ways, once known or understood,

And crowned with


feet,
I'll

Are merciful and just.


are only well enjoyed, used as talents lent prayers in Those talents only well employed. When in thy service spent.

lay

my honors down,
Thy gifts
liesignation.

One prayer I have


one
Since I

When

all

am

wholly thine

Jamks Montoomi uy.

ZEPHYR.

L. M.

VV. B.

BUADBURT.

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learn witli thank-ful-ness,

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In Thee we move and breathe and Think not in sleep to fold thy hands live, Unmindful of the Lord's commands; Tis Thou who dost our being give, From spirit-life no one is free, And each succeeding hour we prove Behold, to-day hath need of thee. The might of all-abiding Love. While the day lingers do thy best, Thou art our light, there is no dark Full soon the truth will bring its

Thou only art life's vital spark Thou art our guide, and lead'st our And,
feet,

rest.

errors gone, that rest will be

Full of beatitudes to thee.


Wm. H. Burleigh.

To

pastures fair and waters sweet.

6
Inspire our being, give us sight.
Till

The still. Small


is

Voice.

There

A we perceive thy holy light may we feel thy presence still. It is the still, small, gentle voice And know and do thy gracious will. That bids us evermore rejoice.
Oh,

around us, hour by hour, guiding and upholding power

The Spirit Call. Harken to it and thou shalt be 3m Abide not in the realm of dreams, Forevermore from error free All mortal ties through it are riven O man however fair it seems But with true sight the present scan, It leads the way from earth to heaven. And hear the call of God and man.
,

Hannah Moub Kohaus.

GOD
4
7,
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IS
J

LOVE.
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and

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fair,

III
Earth and

Englieh.

2
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air;

All things beau-ti

fnl

sky

and balm

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field

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and sha - dy grove,

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per,

God

is

Love.

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tree
tuft of

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and flower we pass, waving grass, leaf and opening bud Seem to tell us ^'God is Good."
Little streams that glide along, Verdant, mossy banks among;

Firm that Rock to rest upon, Unchanging One!

God, our Substance, sole supply, Earthly trials we defy; God, our Strength that never fails, God, our Wisdom that prevails.

Shadowing forth the clouds above, Softly murmur, '^God is Love." God, our Life, our Joy, our Health, Our Intelligence and Wealth; He who dwelleth high in heaven. Thus we prove in God alone, Unto us hath all things given; Lies all power to have and own. Let us as through life we move, Ever feel that ''God isLove." Lean upon the unseen Power;

God

Trust it every day and hour; Love, and Good and Truth, Look, O look within, and see. Life eternal, fadeless youth; What tliy God has given thee. Man and beast, each flower and stream God, Immutable, Supreme, Loud proclaim, "God is Supreme." Bids mankind upon Him lean; Lean, Trust and Prove. Prove Him now and He will shed 8a Showers of blessings on thy head. Sweet it is to lean on God,
is

Losing (ivery conscious load;


6

IIannau More Koiiaus.

SUPPLICATION.

9,

As from the bud the


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rose un-folds,

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And day by day

the sun be-holds,With-

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us

now

un

fold

to

view God's im

age and

its

like-ness true.

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There is revealed in all mankind The Love which is Immortal Mind Our every thought should then confess The beauty of God's holiness.

As into life and light we creep, Awakening from earth's death-like We hunger more of truth to see
God's truth eternal, boundless,
free.

sleep

Each day of

life will

we

express

God's steadfast, changeless righteousness And with intense, unending power, Emit its glory every hour. Hannah More 7

Eohau8.

MAN.

Dutch
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Air.

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Maestoso.

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the vast o-cean's qui
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lt22l=ip un - dis-turbed and calm,

O. As

et depths Lie

Un

r^e T^~^~r

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mind

ful

of

the

tur

bu-lence, The

fierce

de -struc-tive storm,

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The break-ers dash-ing


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the surface
lie.

shattered wrecks that here and there


1_

Upon the surface lie, Up-on

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So man, God's real creation born, Knows naught of mortal strife,

Of sickness,
That

sin or sorrowing.

But safe within a consciousness Of spiritual birth, Upon the hills of God he stands

Knows

life; Secure from storms of earth; nothing of the restless wave Peace is his fiiir inheritance, Love his abiding place, The seething, swelling tides And there he rests for aye and aye, TIh^ man of sense is ])attling ||:Secure in God's embrace. ||:Wli() in th(^ deatli-shii ?ides.:|| Hannah Moub Kouaub. 8

toss this surface

:||

EWING.
'Jft

Alexander Ewino,

1861.

Be

III
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hear

side

the

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at

break

sweet voice say,

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is

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Wa

ter,

Come

hith

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ink,

pray;

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My

well

is

deep,
Jt

be
tm_

lov

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ed.

But

deep

er

thy

need;

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Drink, here
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life

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ter
nal.

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31
in -deed.

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The

gift

of

God,

iT

Beside the well at noontide, I hear a sweet voice cry; My help and strength is given, To lead you up on high Oh, cease thy sad complaining, This water gives thee cheer. Drink of the well of mercy, For Christ, the Truth, is here.
9

Beside the well at evening, The hungry ones are fed.

By Him who
"I

said

most

truly,

the living bread." He is the heavenh' manna. That doth the Life restore Then eat and drink, beloved, And live for evermore.

am

MANOAH.

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2, Be
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bold

how

in the Friend of

^^
man, Ap
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From

G. RosslM.

Sfi
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vine;

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To spread
light,

the rays of

heavenly They have one church, one army

To give the mourner


To preach

joy,

glad tidings to the poor,


divine employ.
all,

Was His
Lowly

One steadfast high intent One working band, one joyful song, One God, Omnipotent.

in heart to

His friends

How

gleam their watch-fires thro'


never-fainting ray
!

A help and teacher found.


He washed
their feet.

the night.

He

wiped

With

How rise

their tears,

their towers serene bright,

and

And healed each bleeding wound.


Be
Christ

To meet

the dawning day.


Dominion.

our pattern, and our 14.

Let all thy thoughts be pure and true, His image do we bear, Then shall to thee be given, And now we tread His holy steps Dominion over all the earth, His joy and glory share.
guide

And
I

over

all in

heaven.

City of God,

trust the living God, know that Mind, shalt thou And Extend thy walls sublime do, and is, lias, can With all It 'Tis true that all Thy children are mankind. to deeded Is Hannah Moue Kohaus. Of every age and clime. 10

3.

City of God.

Be patient;

how broad and

fiir.

HORTON.
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Come and make my

hith-er come,

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will guide

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paths your choice,

if==i

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to

you

your home;

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Its

Wea-ry

pil

-grim, hith-er come.

Thou who, houseless, sole, forlorn, Wipes out every earthly care, Long hast borne the proud world's Only Good seems everywhere.
scorn,

Long hast roamed


waste,

the

barren

God

Weary

pilgrim, hither haste.

is always, always here Nothing is more sure, more clear, But 'tis I must realize,
;

And

Presence recognize.
Hannah More Kohaub.
Seeking Ood.

Ye

Seeking for a higher home. where unto we may cling. Rest Hither come, in Truth is found. Trusting, hoping. Truth, we come. Balm that flows for every wound, Peace that ever shall endure. Glorious hope our beings fill. Rest eternal, sacred, sure. When we know that Thou art
near.
Ood is Near. 6> O, for words that could express. All the love and blessedness. That around me seems to lie.
I

who, tossed on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in vain Ye by fiercer anguish torn, In remorse for guilt who mourn.
;

7.

Thirsting for a living Spring,

Father, then our beings

still.

Then

is

our perception

clear.

When

I feel that

God

is

nigh.

Make us beautiful within, By the Spirit's holy Light Guard us when our faith is dim.
Father,

Purest light and joy intense. Floods me with divinest sense

Love and Truth and


Frank
P.

Might.
1

Appleton.

THE FOUNT OF LOVE.

Samuel Wkbbb.

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hearts,

Last

ing and

real

Here bring your wounded


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tell

your an - guish, Earth has no sor-row

that Love can


.

not heal.

pit

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t=i:

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desolate, Light of the straying

Hope

of the penitent, fadeless and sure,

Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying, Earth hath no sorrow that Love cannot cure.

Here is Here

tlie

bread of Life, no more you'll hunger,

see the Truth as God, infinite, pure

Come

come ever knowing. Earth hath no sorrow that Love cannot cure.
to the feast of Love,

12

BLESSED PRESENCE

German

All.

9.
JX_Ji

Children ^

we
,

are

in God's presence

Know

ye not the

ho
f

ly

awe

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u.

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Stealing o'er the
spirit

M^
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mm
er

sen-ses,

While with-in
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While within ye

er

draw ?

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Feel ye not a peaceful current, Coursing all thy being through?


||:Feel

ye not a benediction,

Falling gently as the dew?:||

Are not hushed thy earthly longings?


Longings afterward bewailed ||:Know ye not His glory shineth Though the eye of flesh be veiled ?:||

Are not we His tabernacle ?

With us has His dwelling been


||:Blessed

Presence ever near us, Known without, because within.:||


Hannah Moue Kohaus.

13

MERCY.

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be,

C, M. VON

Webbe,

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for

Depth of Good-ness, can there

Life

and Love and Truth

me,

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my God
Him-self

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ex-pressed,

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I withstood

Now

haste to seek His face Gladly of His Life partake.


I'll

For His Kingdom

all

His grace, More and more as Love abounds, Let us never, never rest, 'Till we're in the Father found, And our paradise possessed. forsake.
c.

w.

Then behold me in the way. Walking steadfast day by day

22.
;

Spiritual War/are.

Soldiers of the Truth, arise!

May
God
21.

the world around me see, made manifest in me.


Rev. Cua8, Weel'^t,
Counsel.
1740.

Lo! your Leader from the

skies.

Waves before

j^ou glory's prize,

'Tis the prize of victory.

Glory be to God above, Be no more the slave of sin. God, from whom all blessings flow; Strive the victor's palm to win, God, that's Wisdom, Justice, Love
Publish

Now

the fight of faith begin.

we Its

praise below.

Ever trusting

in the Lord.

In the Father's name we meet. Called together by His grace Followers of His teachings sweet. We ere long will see His face,

Gird ye on your armor bright, Warriors of the King of Light, Never yield, God is your miglit, Yours will be divine reward.

Jesus conquered as He rose, Build we each the other up, M(it and vanquished all earth's Seek we for our power's increase. Now He bids you to disclose,
Solid comfort, settled liope,

foes,

Constant joy, and lasting peace

All the triumphs of the cross. B WATKniriiY.

14

LIVING BREAD.

J. D.

CUAMEH.

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most

Ho
rF

ly,

Source

of our

ev -*

ery need,

With liv-ing

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bread Thou'lt feed,

Thy

chil-dren here.

None

turn

est

Thou a

way.

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constant,

day by day. Thou bid'st them come and stay, Thy children dear.

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O,

Holy

Spirit,

Kindle our hearts with

Of Love's most pure desire Thee to reveal. We would Thy name confess, With Truth and righteousness,

And all the nations bless. Thy Word reveal.


15

BOYLSTON.

^
24.
For
-

^
God,

i^i=i

^^
let
it

Lowell Mason,

1832.

ev

er

with

our
-^

men, so

be;

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is

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in that word,

s
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Life from the dead

Im-mor-tal

\y.

3=?^

r
And
then I
feel that

He,

Perceiving Truth will recreate,

Remembered or forgot. The Lord is never far from me. Though I perceive Him not.
" Forever with the

The human and

divine.

Lord!"
will.

Now! 26 Now is the accepted time, Now is the daj^ of grace;

Father,

it

is

Thy

Come, hasten

all,

without delay,
its place.

The promise of that


E'en here to

faithful word.

And give

the Truth

me fulfill.
Sacrifice.

Now is the accepted time


The Truth draws thee
There
is

25
Not
all

True

to-day;

the blood of beasts.

On Jewish altars slain, Could give the guilty conscience


peace.

no better hour than now, Then why, oh, why delay?


is

Now
And

the accepted time;

Or wash away

its stain.

'Tis

Love that bids you come,

realize that
Life,

God

is

All,

But Christ, the "Way, the Life, Wipes sense of sin away;

Your

your

rest,

your home.
John Dobbll,

sacrifice of nobler aims.

And

richer

life

than they.

On Christ I would lay hold, And make Its power mine;

Forever let us live, Unfolding day by day. The image that in man abides, That mortals must obey.
H. M. K.

16

DUKE STREET.
r

John ilATtoN,

1790.

27. From

all

that dwell be

low

the skies, Let the Cre- a- tor's praise a

rise

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name be sung Thro'
ev-'ry

Let
(2-

the Ee-deem-er's

land,

by ev

'ry tongue.

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Eternal Goodness is our God, Till I attain such blissful heights, Eternal Truth His living Word, No more of mortal sense I know. Hannah More Kohads. And Love shall reign from shore to
shore,
Till

seeming errors

rise

no more.

is Good; in earth and sky, lofty themes, ye mortals, From ocean depths and spreading bring wood; In songs of praise divinely sing; Ten thousand voices seem to cry, The true salvation loud proclaim, And shout for joy Truth's holy ''God made us all, and God is Good.'' name.

Your

29. Our God

God

is

Good.

Let every land begin the song

The sun
;

that keeps his trackless


his golden

To every land the sti^ains belong With joyous sounds all voices raise,

way.

And downward pours


flood,

And
28a

fill

the

earth

with loudest

praise.

Night's sparkling hosts, all seem to


Joyous Day.

clear, ''Our God is I perceived. The Truth's illuminating power; Mine eyes unveiled, that error I hear it in the rushing breeze, bound, [each hour. The hills that have for ages And brought to me new light stood The echoing sky and roaring seas, Expand my being through and All swell the chorus, ''God is

say.

joyous day!

when

In accents Good."

through [flow. Let Truth's fair stream unceasing

Good."
John H. Qubbnbt.

17

CONSECRATION.

Spanish.

mi J'H'^
30,
Fa
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my cross have ta

ken

All to leave

and follow Thee

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Per-ish ev

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am-bition

All I've sought, or hoped or

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are still

God and Heaven

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18
praise.

Henry

F.

ITALIAN HYMN.

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Healing and Light. Health to the sick in mind,
Sight to the inly blind

Truth, thou incarnate Word, Gird on thy mighty sword,

Our way attend Thou dost all people

bless,

And
On
Thy

give the

Word

success :

Spirit of holiness,

Wholeness to

all

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us descend

Thou

art the Light.

Love, holy Comforter, sacred witness bear In every hour

Thou who Almighty art,


Dost rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart
Spirit of

Truth and Love, In whom we live and move. Speed error's flight.
Spirit of

Brood

o'er the

human

race

Bearing the lamp of grace.

power

And light
Thou

the darkest place;

art the Light.

32.
God, whose Almighty Word Chaos and darkness heard, And took their flight; Through Thee, we gladly say ^Tiere're the Gospel's day Sheds out its glorious ray,
Blessed and Holy Three, Glorious Trinity,
Life,

Love and Truth.

Boundless as ocean's tide, Through the world far and wide Thy presence doth abide.

Thou

art the Light.

Thou
19

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Hannah MouK KouAUS.

20

GOODNESS
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THINE ARMOR.

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34,

Goodness is thine ar-mor, Truth thy sure defence,

All around thou'rt guarded,

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Thou

art ne'er alone

Unseen hands uphold thee


E'en against a stone.
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Chorus.

Hannah Mokk Kohaus.

STOCKWELL.
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Thou art here, oh. Truth thy shadow Casts no mist, and brings no
But
it drives out sense of sorrow. Oh, blest sunrise, grand and clear.

are busy ever Years decay and ages move, But the Spirit cliangeth never,

God

is

Wisdom, God

is

Love.

E'en the hour that darkest seemeth, AVill this changeless Goodness Thou art here, oh, Truth our Savprove,
ior,
its

Through the gloom


streameth,

brightness

God

is

Wisdom, God

is

Love.

Chaining every wandering tho't. Oh, how marvelous Thy glory. And the bliss Thy Light has wrought.

He

earthly care unbindeth, He sendeth from above, Everywhere the glory shineth,
all

Rest

37.

The Spirit with

us.

All unseen the Spirit walketh,

God

is

Wisdom, God is Love.

Always by

Its children's side

Thou art here. 36a Thou art here, oh. Truth, our Savior,

Comforting,the voice that speak eth, While its thoughts uphold and
guide.
Grief,

Thou
in,

art here,

and

reign'st with-

nor pain, nor any sorrow. Rends thy heart; they are un-

known
It to-day

Every tongue should be confessing, Well may we rejoice and sing.

and on the morrow, Grace sullicient gives its own.

Thou

art here, oh, ray of glory,


veil that Jesus rent,

Through the

Brightly shines the Light before us,

Glory from thy Presence

Holy strivings nerve and strengthen, Long (Mulcavor wins the crown When this mortal dream is over. Wo shall lay its errors down.
;

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TuoMAS MacKblleb,

22

AUSTRIA.

FRANCI3 JosKPH IIatdn.

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spoken,

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habitation hovering, See the cloud and fire appear. Still supply thy sons and daughters, For a glory and a covering, And all fear of want remove Showing that our God is near ; Who can thirst while such a river He who gives us daily manna, Ever flows our thirst to assuage? He who listens when we cry. Grace,which,like the Lordjthe Giver, Let Him hear the loud Hosanna, Never fails from age to age. Rising to His throne on liigli. 23

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We hear thy voice within us now,


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myriad forms

We know thou
How

dost abide with us,

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creation's whole.:

Our Lord, Emmanuel.


silently, mysteriously,

An Omnipresence Infinite, Is God No tongue can tell


I

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boundary of the Love and


Truth,
dwell. :||

Thy gracious Light is given, As God imparts to ready hearts,

Wherein mankind now

A measure of the leaven.


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IIannau More Kouaub.

No ear of flesh can hear the call, Sacred Truth to all men given, "Come from the world of sense pray Thyself we Reveal But he that will its mission fill, thus witliin, and all sin, Chase out find a sure defense. Can to-day. Be born anew

40.

Sacred Truth,

24

ARISE AND DO.


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VESPER HYMN.
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Holy

Spirit,

Love

divine,

Little children, hear

Glow

within this heart of mine

Kindle, every high desire


Perish self in

Thy pure

fire.

Through it nations will rejoice For those words are with us still. Every hungry heart to fill.
Hannah More Kohaus.
Daily Bread.

Holy

Spirit,

Power

divine,

King, within my conscience reign; Day by day the manna fell Be my law, and I shall be Oh to learn this lesson w-ell Firmly bound, yet ever free. Still by constant mercy fed, Give me, Lord, my daily bread.
I

Holy Spirit, Joy divine Gladden Thou this heart of mine Day by day the promise reads. In the desert ways I sing, Daily strength for daily needs
!

^'Spring,

well

forever spring." Cast foreboding fears


ClIAKI.EB

away

WksLKY.

Take the manna

of to-day

Jeiui. 43a as He, spake Never man so

Thou my daily task shall give. Day by day to Thee I live


So shall added years fulfill, Not my own, my Father's will.
JOSIAU COMDBB.

Words

of such authority Burning words all hearts to move, Words of wisdom, truth and love.
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Hear the word the Lord God spake

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Safe are we beneath that care, All its blessings we shall share Every want will be supplied, When we will that God should guide. Bread from Heaven waters sw^et, Vales of rapture, rest complete Word of God, Thou'rt fast and sure, In it we will walk secure Hannah More Kohads.

27

CHRIST JESUS.

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follow thou Me. to thee I have

shown, Follow thou Me follow thou Me. Living in Truth the Life that's now, Restest My gk)ry on tliy brow I am His Imag(% so art tliou, Follow thou Me follow thou Me. 28
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;

the Life that liveth in God, Follow thou Me follow thou Me. Hither is borne no burden or load. Follow thou Me follow thou Me. Leave your idols of sense and clay, Upward and onward press your way, Into the realm of perfect day. Follow thou Me follow thou Me.
;

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Hannah Mouk Kohaus,

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Save that in which where'er we turn,

Thy han

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O Truth,

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bars

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Within thy mansions

fair, O Love With neither v/alls nor dome, Whose windows are of jasper light,

Is our eternal home.

Then

clothed with understanding's robe,

our feet with grace, We'll follow on and on, until

And shod

We meet Thee face to face.


Hannah iMore Kohaus.

29

SOLDIER OF TRUTH.

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praise.

42.

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In vain I struggled with the waves, I shall be carried to the skies, That tossed my yielding bark On flowery beds of ease, When I liave won the victor's prize In vain I strove with burning eyes, To pierce the treacherous dark. O'er pain, sin and disease.

These foes seem waiting to contend The foam dashed in my face; the wind But Truth will end their power; Lashed to a furious gale, And Good will ever me defend, Upset ni}' bark, despoiling me And help me hour by hour.

Of rudder, anchor,

sail.

Then

as I fight, so I wdll win,

courage will increase, Until the conflict has an end

My

In everlasting peace.

Into the seething surf I plunged, And caught a floating spar Just then the purple clouds were
riven.

And
For I'm a soldier of the Truth, A follower of Its ways

I beheld

a
;

Star.

Nor shall I fear to own Its cause, But haste to speak Its praise.
49. Wild was the
dark,
AdTiSL

God-Love it was and there I clung, Till washed upon the Kock

Then

firmly base.

round

its

wave-beat

My
and cold and
;

weary arms I

lock.

night,

Tlie troubled waters of

my

soul,

Upon

life's

Naught ))ut Seemed to

Threw off* the sea-weed clod, [grief, stormy sea in the dawn I heard, "Be still. As d('S])air and pain and And know that I am God." encompass me. Hannah AIokk Koiiaos. 30

INVITATION.

C.

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the voice of
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I heard the voice of Jesus say, 'Behold, I freely give The living water, thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live! '' I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in Him.

I heard the voice of Jesus say, ^* I am this dark world's Light Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright '' I looked to Jesus, and I found
I

In

Him my

Star,

my Sun

And

in that Light of Life I'll walk. Till trav'ling days are done.

31

JESUS,

LOVER OF MY SOUL.
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When

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other refuge there

is

none,

But the Truth of God with Thee

me His righteousness
me
with Truth and grace.

And with
All

It

I'm not alone,

For

my

sense of sin and shame,

It supports

and comforts me.

Filling

my trust on It is stayed, All my help from It I bring And it covers now my head,
With
the shadow of Its wing.
I want.
I find

Plenteous grace with

Him
all

is

found,
sin

Grace that roots out

my

Now the healing

streams abound.
within
;

Make me, keep me pure


Christ the Truth
is all

Thou of life the Fountain


I

art,
;

Everything in

Him

am

drinking

now of Thee

Hope

to fallen, strength to faint,


sick,

F'ind Tliee springing in

my heart,

Health to

and sight to

blind.

There

for all eternity.

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52.
Just as
I

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JUST AS

AM.

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1849.

am, with- out one

plea,

But that Thy Truth

to me,

* \rt

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And that Thou bid'st me come to

Thee.

Christ,
.^i.

my

Life,

come, I
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Just as I am, and waiting not, Nor ever from the Lord depart, Till all the past shall be forgot With Him of every good possessed. p. Doddridge. To Thee, whose Love hath mine
begot,

O Christ, my

Life, I

come, I come.

54.

Christ the Healer.

Just as I am, no longer blind, Peace, riches, healing, all combined,

Once more the morning breaks and


[near; we, Oppressed with various ills draw What if a form we cannot see,

Yea,

all I Christ,

my

need in Thee I find, Life, I come, I come.

We know
near.

and

feel

that

Thou

art

Just as I am. Thou dost receive, Dost welcome, strengthen, cleanse, It


relieve.

Because the Truth I do perceive, O Christ, my Life, I come, I come.


Just

is the Truth that woes dispell. For some are sick and some are

sad

[well,

And some have never loved Thee And some have lost the love they as I am. Thy Love now known,
barrier

Has broken every

down

had.

Now I am thine, and thine alone, O Jesus, Savior, Thou wert man Christ, my Life, I come, I come. Thou hast been troubled, tempted,
53.
'Tis done,

tried
Rest.

[scan,

Thy kind but


The
would

the great transaction's done, I am the Lord's, and He is mine He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the Truth
divine.

searching glance can very wounds that shame


hide.

Thy truth has still its ancient power.

No word
fall;

of Thine can fruitless

in this newly wakened hour. Now rest, no longer-doubting heart; Now It is the Light that heals us all.

Fixed on this

blissful center, rest

Anon.

33

ANTIOCH.
-1?^-

G.'F.

Handzl.

r=f
Joy
to

J
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.

"^~T^
is

55a

the world, the Truth

come,

Let earth re-ceive her King;

^i^ 1^
Let ev
-

'=-q Effr=r=;^

'ry

heart pre

pare

Him

room,

And

all ere-

tion sing,

And

1^

sing,

And

^
all

l^

creation

sing,

Joy to the world, the Truth


reign,

will

Thy

all

sustaining
sing

power
praise.

we

prove
their songs

Let

men

employ

And gladly
Our

Thy

While fields and and plains, Kepeat the sounding joy.

floods, rocks, hills

Thine, only Thine,

we pant

to be,

sacrifice receive

Made, and preserved, and saved by

God

rules the world as

Truth and
[Good,

Thee,

And

so the nations prove

To Thee

ourselves

we

give.

The power of Its righteousness, The wonders of Its Love


56.
The Spirit Love.

Come, Holy Ghost, the Savior's


love,

Being of beings, God of Love! To Thee our hearts we raise;

Shed in our hearts abroadi So shall we ever live and move, And be, with Christ in God. 34

THE NEVER-FAILING SOURCE.


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To

give His children bread

They on-ly need

to

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to

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For Love's abundant ta

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.

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faileth,

To give His offspring strength They need but lean, to measure


!

Our Father, God, the Only, Is 'round and in us all. Sustaining and embracing, That none need ever fall Its height and breadth and length " Lo, I am with you always " There's Light and joy and healing, This is the promise true, O come and taste and see Our Father faileth never, That knows no shade or turning, Throughout eternity Beloved, meanr for you.
: :

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Hannah More Kohaus.

35

MORNING RED.
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Morning

morn

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Swift

the

shad

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are
fled

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won - drous
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All around, all around, Hallelujahs glad abound Great the joy and sudden wonder. Truth has burst the tomb asunder,

Man forever

is

unbound.
I

Truth has come Truth has come,


All Creation to call home Man to bring from darkest prison. To the Light that has arisen, Nevermore in night to roam.

Morning

Man

is

red, morning red, risen from the dead

Now

he walketh. All of Love and Truth he talketh. Life eternal crowns his head.
in paths of peace

86

BETHANY.

Dr. L.

Mason.

te 3^:
59.
Near-er,

-^^=^=i=^.
my
God,
to Thee,

near

er

to

Tbce,

Since

the

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Truth perceive,

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am Thine

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shall be, bright

Never a wanderer, never alone,


Encircling me the Light, I

Thus every thought


with
raise

Thy

praise
I'll

Out of my consciousness. Bethel

E'en in this dream, of Thee Conscious I now may be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, I cannot be.

There are no woes for me, This blessed Truth I see, Nearer, my God, to Thee, I can-

not be. doth the way appear steps up Swift on the wings of Truth, rising to heaven. on high All that I am and have from Thee is given Earth senses all forgot, upward I fly Thy thoughts are waking me. Now all my song shall be. Ever, my God, with Thee, Clearly, my God, to see. Nearer, my God, to Thee, I canNearer, my God, to Thee, I cannot be. not be. 37

Now

ROCKINGHAM.

Dr Lowell Mason.

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sr

60.

^'o^v

let

our dai

ly

lives ex-press

The

ho-ly Truth that we

pro-fess;

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And
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let

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and
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Thus shall we best proclaim abroad, Truth calling me! The glory of our Savior, God knock,
;

When

His salvation reigns within, And I

heart the closer lock?

It drives

away

all

sense of

sin.

It still is waiting to receive,

And
Perception bears our courage up.

shall I dare the Spirit grieve?

We understand our blessed hope


The
full

Truth calling

me and
!

shall I give
live?

appearance of our Lord

No

heed, but
it

still

in

bondage

Will come by living in His Word.

I wait, but
It calls

does not forsake,


;

me

still

my heart, awake
I

me I will obey and that without delay; Truth calling me shall I not hear? Vain world, farewell, from thee I Earth's pleasures can I still hold
6t
Truth Calling.

Truth's calling
I'll

yield

dear?
Shall time's swift-passing years
fly,

part

[heart.

The
all

voice of Truth has reached


At JIand.

my

Geruard Tkusteeokn.

And

shall I still in slumber lie ?

Truth calling

me

shall I not rise?

There is a living Fountain near, That fills with love, divests of fear

Can

I Its loving voice despise,


l)aKely Its

And man needs but


know,

the Truth to

And

It calls

me

still

kind care repay Can I delay?


I

Phis Fountain by his side dost flow.


H. M. K.

38

ONWARD.

p^^^^l^
soldier,

A. S. SCIXIVAN.

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Onward, Christian
'

Truth has come to stay, Je - sus, as our Captain,


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Christ, the re

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is

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Almighty power

Is the Truth, the Good Brethren, we are treading Where no foes intrude are not divided, All one body we
:

'Gainst the Truth prevail.~CHO.

We

One in hope and doctrine, One in charity. Chorus.


Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms wax and wane, But the Truth Almighty Ever will remain

Onward, then, ye people. Join the happy throng, Blend as one your voices
In triumphant song
Glorify and honor Christ, the Truth, with deeds, While through countless ages

Truth triumphant leads.

Cho.

39

SHEFFIELD.

W,
J

B,

Bradbury.

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Thy home, And


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Thy

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O Holy Spirit, surely come, To make my heart Thy
home.

12^=

Exerted is Thy power, To banish sense of sin In this auspicious hour Thy graces glow within.

lasting

To make my

Take up the Strain. 64, strong Deliverer, surely come heart Thy lasting Shall hj^mns of grateful love. home. Through heaven's high arches [ring, And all the hosts above Thou rulest every thought. Their songs of triumph sing. Each longing of the soul, And shall not we take up the strain, And all I am is brought And send the echo back again ?

Beneath Thy

full control.

peaceful Conqueror, surely come, To make my heart Thy lasting

home.

Now all my life is Thine, My heart is full of Love,


And joy and
Such as
is

known

peace are mine, above.

Oh, spread the joj^ful sound, And Love and Truth proclaim, Declare to all the w^orld. Salvation in God's name Till all mankind take up the strain, And sing with joy, the Truth shall
;

reign.
James
J.

Cummins.

40

LYONS.

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worship the God that's in

nite Love,

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its

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of its might, oh, sing of its grace,

Whose robe
Its Infinite

And

is the light, whose canopy space Truth has declared us complete, holds us to-day in a secret retreat.

Such bountiful Love what tongue can


It breathes in the air, it shines in the
It streams

recite.

light

from the

hills, it

And

sweetly

distills

descends to the plains, in the dews and the rains.

Oh, Children of God, the Truth will prevail

We safely can trust, it never will fail


'Tis Justice,

'Tis

'tis Mercy, 'tis Love without end, Maker, Defender, Redeemer and Friend.

41

TRUTH.

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;

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Even here we catch the meaning, Of a never-fading youth. Even here we know the mystery Of a Love words cannot tell
See the walls
celestial

gleaming,

Of the home

in

which we dwell.
Hannau Moke Kohaus.

46

GOD'S voice.

Scotch Ait.

7
68.
Oft
in

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call,

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Listening deep from within I hear Thee call.

Come unto me and


I

live,

All unto thee I give;"

Thy words

do believe,
All.

My

God,

my

All through eternity, Held in Love's thrall, Bounding, my heart will wait, To hear Tliee call. Till on my willing ear, No other voice I hear, Thou can'st not be more near.

My God, my

All.
IIannah Mork Kohaus.

47

THE POWER OF TRUTH.

C. G.

Glaskr.

To make its won-drous

glo

ries

known,

It

triumphs ev

1^
Of Thee,

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God,

I
;

my Maker and my

He saw man plunged in deep distress,


And came to his relief man he bore the heavy cross To save him pain and grief.

I will aloud proclaim,

Will spread throughout the earth For


abroad,

The

blessings of thy

name.

To
It breaks the power of sense of sin. It gives mankind release 'Tis light and righteousness com-

Christ I owe my life and breath all the joys I have Through Him I triumph over death, And overcome the grave.

And

bined,

Since from His goodness I receive Such proofs of Love divine Oh, hear, ye deaf, give praise, ye Had I ten thousand lives to give, Lord, they should all be Thine. dumb, Samuel Stknkett, Your loosened tongues employ Ye blind, behold the Christ has
'Tis
life,

and health, and peace.

come,

71.

Bring Forth.

And
70.

leap, ye lame, for joy.


Majestic Sweetness.

God, Thou dost mankind inspire,

And
Thou

bid

them

fully prove,

art the Source of Light

and

Truth, Majestic sweetness sits enthroned. The Fount of Life and Love. Upon the Savior's brow His life with radiant glories crown'd, Man, through himself his God must His words with truth o'erflow.

know,
All mortals must with him compare, His glorious powers must share Among the sons of men God's image to expression brought, And fair as He must be tlie fair. His likeness will declare. Uannaii Moke Eohaus. That fill the heavenly train,
;

48

HOLY

CROSS.

MENDELSOnN

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,

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sr

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O, Christ, the

ve

ry thought of Thee

With sweetness

the breast

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Thy
face

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to

And

in

Thy

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rest.

presence

9r^
No

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voice can sing, no heart can Before the hills in order stood, frame Or earth received her frame, Nor can the memory find, From everlasting thou art God, A sweeter sound than Jesus' name To endless years the same.

The Savior

of mankind.

74
hope of every contrite heart, O, joy of all the meek, To those who ask, how kind thou
art,

Sole Redeemer,
;

How

good to those who seek.

sole Redeemer living Truth, I love to think of Thee No thoughts can satisfy like Thine, Nor half so sweet can be.
;

And
O, Christ, our only joy be thou As thou our prize wilt be In Thee be all our glory now,

I shall ever hear thy voice,

it doth gently speak; In Truth alone will! rejoice,

As

And

Its salvation seek.

And
73.

through eternity.
Infinite
Man's Hope,
I'll

Love

shall be

my theme,

AVhile in the world I stay;


trust Its

Oh! God, man's help in ages past, Man's hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormj^ blast. And our eternal home.

power

to overcome,

The might

of error's swa}'.
full

And when
pear,

the Truth shall

ap-

Under the shadow of thy wing, Ever we'll dwell secure; Sufficient is thy power alone

And
Then

all

my

being throng;

will I sing

more sweet, more

loud

And our

And God
49

shall be

my

song.

defence

is sure.

John Cennick,

ms
f

ALLETTA.
-4-

W. B.BuADBCBT,

1858.

s^t

t:
I

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my will
;

75 Princeof

peace, con

trol

f Bid
I

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be

f
still

this struggling heart

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of doubt
-

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^s^

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May

Bid

my
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sense

ing cease

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all

^
Hush
save.

my

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be
-

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in
-

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to peace.

ing

iU
I

Thou removest

my load,
to

Hast unbarred the gate

Peace I ask but peace must be, Father, being one with Thee.
not mine, be done. will and mine be one Consciousness to me impart, That I'm perfect as Thou art.
will,

God

Cliildreu, dr}^ your flowing tears, Cease your unbelieviug fears Look on the deserted grave, Doubt no more Truth's power to
Anon.

Let Thy Let Thy

77.
Spirit,

Prayer.

who

did fashion me,

Father, in

Thou my

Thy hands I fall. God, All Life, I faithful witness bear.

my

my

Likeness of Thyself to be. Since I'm filled with Love divine, Every thought I have is Thine.

Of Thy Presence everywhere.


Mary
A, B. Baiib k,

Holy

Spirit,

may

be
;

76.
Light
is

Victory.

Altogether lost in Thee By this Love inflamed, arise, Out of self, my sacrifice.

Memory breaks upon

the tomb.
;

Thou who
As
I in

scattering all its gloom Day of triumph, to tlie skies, See the glorious Light arise.

dost all gifts impart, Shine, O Spirit, thro' my heart; Best of gifts, Thyself to know.

Thine image grow.

All I am is found in Thee, are of death afraid. Thou art manifest in me; Glory in the scattered sluide God, the i)('rft'ct Kighteousness, Drive your anxious cares away, Christ, the Truth, has come to stay, Waken Thou my consciousness.

Ye who

60

MENDEBRAS.

German Mclodv.

78 O

III
realm
of
I
I

res^aud

gladness

O
J -

land

of -

Joy
-

and

right,
-f^-

#^

IJ71-.
I

f
i

f f

IP^

rfflfl
Life

a
i

balm

for

care

and
I

sad-ness,

glorious

and Light,

m &|e
To Thee,

^ J ^

11

?
the

m
high and

ms.
raise

Ho

ly.

^i

B
Sing

r-^-f^g^

1^
1

We

sa

cred tune,

1
1^
-^
-

51
Ho
-

"^~# * t * M
the
great

ly

Ho

ly

Ho

ly

To

God

Tri

une.

^^r
its

From Thee
Received

the whole creation,


birth

New graces ever gaining.


In this our realm of rest

and Light

From Thee

for

our salvation,

We reach the bliss remaining,

To beings that are blest. Arose the Christ to sight the Truth victorious, To Hoh^ Ghost be praises. And Love was sent from heaven, To Father and to Son And thus thro' Thee, most glorious, Mankind its voice upraises, triple light was given. To Thee, blest Three in One.

From Thee

51

ROCK OF AGES.
2* m I ^FFS:
79.
Rock of

Dr. Thos. Hastinqs, 1830.

^
A
-

^
ges,
cleft for

i
me,
I

t^
-

am

hid
-<2-

ing
4

now
\

mM ^"i-i:^^
I

in
I

Thee

-i9-

fi^S
And
the

^-^
-

#-^

<5^-T

wa

ter

and the

life,

Man

i -

festa

to

us Thy love

s^ E^

^q^--t

^
IS
For
our
sin

i*-

^
a

per

'

-^ /g
Sav
-

^^" 2^zi:

(^
*

ly

feet cure,

ing from

its guilt

and power.
g>

^
@iifc

^
Christ destroys

G-

AU the labor of our hands,


Meets at once the law's demands know, That our tears need never flow. For our errors to atone

Now that we have learned to


them

all, alone.

Nothing in our hands we bring, Simply to the Truth we cling Never naked, needing dress,
Christ is all our righteousness He's the refuge, always nigh,

And

in

Him we never die.


called this " fleeting breath,"

What is

Pushing mortals into death And the dreaded judgment throne. Brings us purer joys unknown. Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
I

am hiding now

in Thee.

62

BERLIN.
fc

4-^

t3^
Still , still

80.

with Thee, \vhen

M ^
rflee : flee;

MSNDELSSOHN.

^m-. ^w=^^ T"--:^*-r


pur-jjle

'^^

morn-iug break -eth,

When

the bird

i^^^i^^^^^l^^
-^
wak
-

It
-

eth and the shad-ovvs

Fair

er thau morn-ing, love-lierthan the th

^
fei jifc
day
-|2i^

t=t:

^t

-^

g=:r?
the sweet con
-

light,

Dawns

scions

ness, I

am

with Thee.

g:

Efc

#
So shall
it

:fzr
-#---

be at last, in that bright morning the soul waketh, and the shadows flee Oh, in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee.

When

Still in Thee abiding, The end is clear, how wide, soe'er I roam The law that holds the worlds, my steps is guiding, And I must rest at last in Thee, my home.

I cannot lose Thee.

81a

Come Unto Him.

darkly gather. seems weary and distressed Seek ye for comfort from your heavenly Father, Come unto Him and He will give you rest.

Come unto Him when shadows

When the sad heart

Large are the mansions in thy Father's dwelling, Glad is His home that sorrows never dim Sweet are the harps in holy music swelling, Soft are the tones that raise the heavenly hymn.
There, like an Eden blossoming in gladness. Bloom the fair flowers the earth too rudely pressed

Come unto Him all ye who droop in sadness. Come unto Him and He will give you rest.
Cathkinb
II.

Waterman.

63

^
^H

THE VOICE OF THE

SPIRIT.

Dr. L. Mason, 1831.

J=
-

i
-

82. To

day

the

Spir

it

calls,

Oh,

hear

its

voice,

3^^^
J

^M
With
-

}=t
i
sa
-

7
cred
realm.

*
Come and
re
-

I
joice.

in

its

9?

^r

rir-R p
Spirit calls,

^
-5^

To-day the

If there can bread be found,

Oh, listen now

Sweeter than Me.

And to its scepter yield, And gladly bow.


To-day the
Spirit calls.
flee;

Thy hunger, day by


Will fast increase;

day,

And more
Of my

thou'lt surely seek,

For safety

rich feast.

From storms of sense escape, From death be free.


The
Oil,

Eat, and thy soul will cry

For more and more;


Spirit calls to-day.

Fear not,
Yield to
grieve
its
it

for

thou shalt find

power;

not away.
Rev.
S. F.

An endless store.
Smith.

Hear ye

this hour.

Eat much,

'tis

living

Bread

That

satisfies,

83.
I

The Christ.

And

nourishes the
dies.

life

am

the Bread of Life,

That never
64

taste

and

see,

Uannau More Kouaus.

SING OF TRUTH, SING FOREVER.

German Melody. -N-

^
84.

4#-.

-#

cr* I
-

Sing of Truth,

sing for- ev

Of the Love that changes ncv


I

er

-*-

=^

;?=

S
sev
-

d:

:^
own.

i5Ei-^who
are

f
His

i
I

Who

or

what from God can

er

All

^
r

i^r

With the Truth our God has bought Now the Word its power revealing,' To the race be swift appealing, us, When we knew Him not He sought And Life's mysteries unsealing, EoU the clouds away. us,

And from
us,

all

our wanderings bro't

86.
Love

Love Divine.

His the praise alone.


Let Creation, all together, Know the song that ceases never. Sing the song of Life forever,

divine, all love excelling,

Sin and doubt and fear dispelling,

Make

in us thy constant dwelling,

Fix in us

Thy home.

Through

eternity.
Truth, the Word.

85

Thou

Love divine that knows no measure. art man's most valued treasure,

Truth is now the word we treasure, Word of sweetness, passing measure. Word of gladness, word of pleasure, Upon which we dwell.
'Tis the

Filling

him with endless pleasure, In the Truth alone.


;

word of our

salvation,

Which through every

generation,

We will sing with

adoration,

Through an endless day.

Finish, then, O Love, Creation Let us know Thy full salvation Bearing seal of God's dictation, In His own dear Son.

H. M. K.

55

LEAD US TO THEE.
DoET.

4 BE
87.
Spirit,

Two Sopranos. -K

^^

^^
- fl -

^-V
Lead
ns,

-0

#^
'
'^

^
nite Light,

St^

^^
S

whose dwellinf; is in

lead us to Thee.

--?-s

^^
/-^
presence we'd flee.

N
J^

^^i'i
Out

-0-~-0-

^:

i=^
Thy

of the wil-der-ness error's dark night, Swift to

9^
Chorus.

PS#-

^
our

fg
and
our

^
all,

S
Thon

?
art

^
onr
ref
-

uge,

hope

4?-fl.
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fi=P^

F=f
ir

f^=^
::

S^^^:
Ev
9iife:
-

J-

^^
-

#-^
hear
-I

i
Thy
voice
1

^
call
,-

^=^
-^
.

er

we

list

en

to

=f

1^
(

56

Duet.
^

_.^

am the Living Way, come unto

Me,

Come unto Me,

come unto Me

iizt

t-^

-i

-i-i-i

^^:I=f^

^r-^ -^=4

g^^
^^__^_^.,_>__f^^_._^_
the Liv
-

^^^m
>^-N-

>

^
we hasten
to Thee.

m
iMEI3

am
1

ing

Way, come unto Me.


0-1-0

Spir-it,

-\

^^t=^
f=a

^ ^*9 v^i^
a^=#=t=

i=jt

^
Spirit,

-K-0-

=^

whose reign
to

is

Omnipotent Good.

Lead us

Infinite Goodness,

know, lead us to know Immutable Truth,


flow.

Which through immensity

Chorus,

Spirit,

whose panoply radiant is Love, Lead us to be, lead us to be,


Perfect in likeness to Thee.

Spotlessly, purified, clothed divine.

Chorus.
Hannah More Kcuaus.

57

HARWELL.

Lowell Mason,

1840.

88,

Praise to Thee,

O great
y

Cre

tor,

Praise be Thine from ev

'ry tongue,

4-V
>

1/
r

^1'

'u^'p

^r-v
Oh,
1^

t=i S
ev-'ry
liv
-

it^M
:jt=

^ s
ni - ver
-

let

ing creat

ure

Join the

u.
.

sal

song

R...*-^-*--*-

.
1*-

-h=^

eEt
'

^=^Source of
all

^^^j^tei^fe^^^
be
-

Spirit,

our

ing,

Free,

ter

nal

life

is

Thine,

9* t=t

#-

-^

f: r

f f t=4 f=4=t^

^
'

^
li

- ^^

-b- j

^^=*
Hail
!

^^4^+
God
of

itiM
i-j

T#te^^j4y
Him, He
is

^
I

the

our sal

va
1

^-^-r^e

f=^

tion, Praise

Love

divine.

^T^
^

For ten thousand blessings given, That He never could with-hold, Sound His praise through earth and heaven, Let this Truth to men be tokl Joyfully on earth confess it,
Till

a heavenly song

'twill raise,
it,

Till enraptured

we

perceive

And

are lost in love

and

praise.
1767.

John Fawcbtt,

58

AMSTERDAM.
-t?^-

Jameb Nares,

1700.

4r-^

^^fejfapggggSrj
^

89b

See the Truth, thy Keep-er,

^fe gitTT^'-^
8_g
--i:

^
stand
J.

Om
49r

nip
-^

teiit

and near;
us.

jU-r

X.^ T

i
"~^r^~Cr
-

^^

^
I

Lo
e

It

holds thee

by the

hand,

And ban

ish

es

thy

fear

*^

-*t-

t* r ^ =ti
fi

f v ^^

^
^-^s

^
i

i^tg
Its

^
Guards

^
from
all

Er^g=^
pre
-

Shadows with

power thv head,

sump -tion's harm

tt
1

e
\-

5^
t=\-

3^^EEl3^^;^e3
Round thee and be - neath
are
spread, Its
I

m
I

ev

er

last

ing arms.

Pi ^

4H^^

J.

^^^ ^^ r
Truth
shall

f
1

rff r
t^

keep thy going out,

Shall keep thy

commg

in

Kindly compass thee about,


Destroy all sense of sin Ever, its our sure defence, its watchful care will prove, Kept by its Omnipotence, And never-ceasing Love.

We

CuAKLEs Wesley.

59

MANOAH. CM.
^
90.
^Vhen
all

F. J.

Hatdn.

9
Grod,

^
My
1-^1

-G^

m-

I^
be
-

2^
-

Thy

wonders,

O my

ing

now

sur

veys,

^^M ^yt

i^^5te*^E
1

^S^ 1^ r^r
^ig
The

s=^

r
lost,

<5i-^(^

Trans-port-ed with the views, I'm

In

won

der, love

and

praise.

f
I I

j^f Ff BtJ
i i

O how can words with equal warmtli 92,

Praise.

gratitude declare Begin, my tongue, the lofty theme. That glows within my wakened With heavenly rapture sing heart? The wondrous works and wondrous But Thou can'st read it there. power.

Of God,
Through
all eternitj^to

eternal King.

Thee,

But Oh,

grateful song I'll raise; eternity's too short To utter all Thy praise.
The Book of Nature.

His very word of Truth is strong, He governs low and high He is creation's Source, and bids Mankind on Him reiy.
;

91. There

Anon.

is a book, who runs may read, Which Truth sublime imparts;

93.
O,

Rejoice ye Lands.

And

the lore its scholars need, Pure eyes and open hearts.
all

all ye lands rejoice in God, Sing praises to His name Let all the earth with one accord, His wondrous works proclaim,

The works

of God, above, below, Within us and around; Are pages in that book to show.

And

let

His

faithful children tell,

How God
And
Help

is

truly found.

How, by Infinite Love, All men are saved from error's ways, To share His joys above.

Thou who hast given us sight

And

to see. O, then rejoice and shout for joy, love this book so fiiir, Ye ransomed by the Lord ns to search and lind out Thee, Let grateful praise your lips employ,
i(*ad

Thee everywhere

John Kekblr.

God's presence your reward.

Anon.

60

CROSS AND CROWN.


:fe
94.

Gbo. N. Alien,

1849.

m *^

p=t
T^

jr-r-sr-^

^^
I

m
And
all

Should Je - sus bear the cross a-lone,

mankind

go

free?

'-^
I

I-

^
:^

m\

3^3^
No,
there's a cross for

i=t
ev
-

^
one,

J^S !E3
and
me!

'ry

cross

for

you
<?-

P#-^
The

r; :r-^i
-#

1=t

;^

-0

^ -#
I

m
and

This lamp, through all the tedious consecration cross we'll bear, Truth shall make us free, night And then the conqueror's crown Of earth, shall guide our wav; Till we behold the clearer liglu. we'll wear, Of an eternal day. For victors we shall be. j^^^ f,,,,,
Till

At every

step

where errors

rise,

We will their power deny,


And
every claim of finite sense We'll quickly crucify.

9<J.

The Voice of

Christ.

Know thou the Truth, And be forever free,


From
fear,

the glorious
[Ti-uth,

sickness, sin, from douot

This

is the cross and this the crown Of Resurrection Day,

And come and


Sta}^

follow Me.

And when the


95.

cross we've overcome, We'll wear the crown alway.


Tuos. Shepheivd.

The

Bible.

not in error's darkened land, quickly tlee; Leave all illusions of the night, And come and follow Me.

From bondage

di^dne. inspiration given Bright as a lamp its sayings shine. To guide our steps to heaven.

How precious is the Book


By

Spend not your strength for Egypt's In menial slavery [kings,


;

Declare j'our birth's inheritance


I

It sweetly cheers
Life,

and

lifts

our hearts,

And come and follow Me. am the Way, the Truth, the Th}^ springs are all in Me
;

Life;

In this dark vale of tears; Come, follow then, and thou shalt Light and joy it still imparts, know And quells all rising fears. The freedom of the free.
Hannah More Eohaus.

61

LIGHT OF
^

LIFE.

German

Air.

**- -BT-^^ 1*- -t^-i^ -cr-or-

-^-r^-

Thou wert here;

97, Thou art my Light, O

Sav

- ior,

dear

It is not night since

^=:a r*

S
rj r-^

-^^

-$-

^tf:

jg

jg

'

^ ~h^

:^z=^
i:^
la:

Oh,
1^

may no

cloud of sense a -rise

To hide Thee from Thy


-jg
f?

foil'

wers' eyes.

-^ -^

:^

-^

"^^
2i^:

(g
i9-

^'

ffT^^ I l^tp^

When the soft dews of Love descend,


All sense of error soon will end.

Superior to the joys below,

His resurrection's power declare.

Be

my

first

thought,

how

sweet to

rest

Within the vale forever blest.

The Truth by holy senses prove, By actions show your sins fargiven
I

Abide with

me

from morn
live

till

eve,

For in Thee only do I

And seek the glorious things above, And follow Christ, your Head, to
Heaven.

Thou dost abide, art ever near, And knowing this, I cannot fear.

To Him

continually aspire,

Thou
Thou

heal'st the sick,

mak'st glad

Contending for your native place,

the poor,
givest from

an endless

store

And emulate the angel-choir. And only live to love and praise.
who
in

Within the ocean of such Love,

We lose ourselves in heaven


Q8a
liesurrection.

above. For

Truth the Lord receive.

Ye
Ye
faithful souls,

nothing seek or want beside,

who

Jesus know,

Dead to the world and sin ye live, Your creature-love is crucified.


John Wsslzt.

If risen indeed, with

Him ye are
62

WEBB.

3=^^
99, The morn-ing

^^E^
light
is

^
break
^(2
-

G.J. Webb.

1830.

i
dark-ne.ss dis
-

ing,

And
^_^!

ap ^

pears

^
^.^t &==

^^_i

t=t f=^=F=f

^^

,
1

# ^

^
;

)=i
^
The sons
-#
pit-'

-^
fj

of

God

are

wak
r^2

ing,

To
,

ban

ish all their fears.

i P^
I

^
o
I

i=l=i
i
i

1=^;^

Each breeze that sweeps the

cean,
I

Brings tid-ings un

to

all,

;^3

^.^:

j2

^S^

S
Your

That Truth and Light are

spread-ing

A-round

this earth

ly ball.

r-'
1

H^

*-

^-^
!

^
Blest river of salvation,

i
Pursue thy ouward wa}^, Flow thou to every nation, Kor in thy richness stay
Stay not
Stay not
till all

Awake then

sons and daughters, Of Truth, and Light and Love


Master's great commission,

Go forth. His power to prove. Say to the sick and sorrowing, Disease can have no claim

the children.
their

Triumphant reach
till all

home

On those who grasp the Eternal, And triumph in His name.

the holy,

Proclaim the Lord has come.

63

SICILIAN

HYMN.

Mozart.

00 Thou dost
4

guide me, Mind im-mortal,


\

Back in

to

the prom-ised land

M^4I I I
I I

m ^^M^ f
1^

am

strong, for

the Al

mighty

^^^^^^1^
I I I

^
Holds
Fill

me

with

a power-ful hand.

^
=t

m^^
Bread
of

&.5^
heaven, Bread
of heaven.

ESiSI;
me
'till

want no more.

J^

I am Thy God. Open is the crystal Fountain, 101. Whence the healing stream doth On the mountain's top appearing,

flow;

Truth, the sacred herald, stands;

While a gentle loving presence, Leads me all my journey through


Strong Deliverer,
[shield.

AVelcome news to mankind bearing Long enchained in error's bands.

No more

captive,

Thou

art all

my

strength and

God, Himself will loose thy bands


God, thy God, it is restores thee. He Himself appears thy Friend;
All
tliy foes shall flee

When
All

I tread the verge of Jordan,

anxious fears subside Borne above the swelling torrent, Safe I land on Canaan's side. Songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee.

my

before thee,
:

All thy sense of errors end


All thy conflicts,

End
64

in everhisting peace.

ITALY.

6,4.

Felice GiARDiNi,

1760.

M
I

M-

i
-

t=F==t
a
-

3:^:33
Lives in
all

~^rT
-

I02. Word, whose ere

tive thrill,

na

tnre

still,

P^f
p=t
Life,

# 0 ES3^

i^
- sis t -

\''^

i\

^^
Truth and Love
J
:

Thy

bright, re

less ray,

m^

Uu=,^UJ.
t
\

m
Chas
-

es

all

i^^i
clouds a
-

il
e
-

way.

And Thy

ter - nal

....
I

day

Will night re

*-.

iB
Spirit, in

^^

move.

whom we live,

03.

Let There he Light.

Thou who dost gladly give, Mankind thy rest As earthly joys take flight, Clearer we see the Light,

Thou, whose Almighty Word, Chaos and darkness heard, And took their flight

Hear us

as

now we pray.

And in
Thou

the morning bright


art our guest.

And, where the Gospel day, Sheds not its glorious ray, Let there be Light.
Thou, who didst come to bring, Love's redeeming wing, Healing and sight Health to the sick in mind,

When the
Of Death's
Spirit, in

eternal

morn
shown,
;

belief is

On

We shall discern
Thee we

live.

Thou

dost our being give.

Oh, help

me to perceive,
Thee yearn.
65

Sight to the inly blind. Now say to all mankind.

And

for

Let there be Light.


John Marricott.

REVELATION.

F. SiLCHER.

04, The Truth

is

brightly

gleam-ing

Up -on
I

my
N

path to
I

day;

3t

m=^UxUM^i-^^-h'r^
And Love

w
is

round

me beam - ing,

To cheer

me

on

my

way.

^ eE^

Chorus.

'Tis

light
I

from Heaven a

- ris -

ing,

To guide

my
it

running

feet;

m i wr^m^^^^^^m
h
.

^.

*=4

^=^1
-

Per

cep-tion past

sur

pris

ing,

rev

la - tion

sweet.

t
Infinite

-A
I

l^

God, abiding In man, its dwelling-place Within my closet hiding, I'll seek to see His face
:

The

veil shall be uplifted, And underneath I'll see,

Life,

Made

Love, and Truth eternal manifest in me.


Uannaii Mobb E0HAU8.

DENNIS.

S.

M,

n. O. Naeoeu.

05- The

Truth

my

strong-hold

is

shall

be

well sup- plied,

54--

U p
^3E3
is

^A-^ ji?-#

F
fc
want be
-

^d-#
For
it
is

M-m :i=#Z3t
mine,
it

dqd^d^ i
all,

^
side ?

E
It leads

^m
r-i r-r
'
i

my

What

can

<22-

me to the place,
salvation flows.

AVhere heavenly pasture grows, Where living waters gently pass,

And
I'll

full

is the day of rest Our strength we will renew; No aching brow, no troubled breast. But peace like freshening dew.

This

never go astray,
;

My being it doth claim


It guides

me

in its

own

right way,

For

its

most holy name.

the day of peace, peace our beings fill All sense of discord now doth cease, Thou whisperest,"Peace, be still!

This

is

Thy

John Ellekton.

affords me aid, The, Wotd of Truth. 107, I cannot yield to fear Though I should walk through Thy word, Almighty Truth, death, so called, Whene'er it enters in, The Truth is always near. Is sharper than a two-edged sword. To slay beliefs of sin. foes. In spite of all table spread It does Thy word is power and life, cup with blessings overflows, It bids diseases cease, head. And joy exalts And changes envj^, hatred, strife.

While

it

my

my

My

my

To
106.
The Bay of Rest.

love,

and joy and peace.

This is the day of Light Let there be light to-day O, dayspring, rise upon our night, And chase its gloom away.
;

we'll obey Its Gospel's joyful sound Let all its fruits from day to day, Be in us and abound. Jame9 Montgomery.
;

Then quickly

07

TRUTH WILL WIN.

3
08.
Pii^
Truth

^
is

German

Air.

i
-

^
day
1

^=}=i
a^
fly

^
the

ad

vane

ing,
J

fast Its

is

break
.,

- ing,

Swift
,2

iP^^^S

3^ -^

5^

^^

:fc:

*=3^
i-i
;

:|^=*
shad
-

S=l:g:

ip
-

J*

r#^^
*

'*

ows

all

the' earth is "wak

iDg,

Dark-ness has

ta-ken

flight,

-N-4-

^iifc:

:it=it

-0

^m^^^^m
E^33t
T^*-

fci
Safe
-

^
# i=|: f" r
t=X.
.

ig

<?-T-

ly passed the gloom of night, Safe

ir^

T^^

r-^^#
-2?
I

ly passed the
!

gloom of night.
. I
I

-ji

-#

3=3=

r?=^ 1

What though
Heed not the
Hold

the clouds

may seem

to gather round thee,

rain-drops, they shall not confound thee

in thine eye the Light,

Softly shining, clear Softly shining, clear

and and

bright,
bright.

Safe in

its

brightness, sing of life eternal,

Tell all its glories

seen from heights supernal Truth will the victory win, Over sense of death and sin, Over sense of death and sin.
Hannah More Kouaus.

68

TRUTH SHALL

REIGN.
J-i-J
i

i^
^r
1
I

Karl Wilhelm.

f-ri
w
I

09. The Truth shall reign where'er the sun


I
.

r~'

a ^i^^=^
.ib=iN:

Does his sue - ces-sive jour - neys run;


!

9i.fetqt

#-

Its

Kingdom stretch from shore to shore,

Till

time shall wax and wane no more

^
^fe
I

n=t.

^
3?:

-i^-^-

i
::

-/^

-/^

^t

s^
feet,

A-j-

r=^
From
north to south
its

S^

T
A^
-*

3*:

tri-umphs meet,

ii^

1^

II

lu

sion's

trampled under

>

f=rf

While ev-'ry

^^--

-^ A^

em - pire 0-^

feels

its

rod,

And owns

it

is

the power of God.

H^^
19^-^

f=F=f=
To Truth
In Truth
is

-^;^;^
are endless praises made, every heart now stayed
rise,

^m T
^2_^

Its name like sweet perfume shall With every earthly sacrifice.

Peoples and realms of every tongue, Dwell on its power with endless song E'en infant voices shall proclaim, Their earliest tribute to His name.
Isaac Watts,
1719.

69

FOUNTAIN OF

LIFE.

W
There
is

45:

i-J^S=i
a Fonntain

^^t=i
filled

with

Life,

^^^Tf#H^^ft^

^^^^3 r
Drawn from Im - man
-

Western Melody.

uel's veins;

r^

r r

,J

^^5^
And
those

who taste Its wa

ters rife.

Are cleansed from er

ror's stains.

m
And

l=E

t
Eefeain.

^1^^^
all

^^m ^
will see,

& ^

mankind with joy

This Foun

^m
And
in
Its

^=r^=^j^

^
#-i-

tain, pure,

some day.

k^^^44^=^^^^^
wa - ters deep and
free,

^
ing
guilt

gi

^^^^ip
a
-

Wash seem -

way.

E'er since I have perceived the stream, This living Fount supplies Redeeming Love has been my theme,

My strength, my power to
Now,
in a truer,

rise.

Refrain.

new-born tongue,

My grateful

lieart will raise,

Of glory

nobler, sweeter lasting song in its praise. Refrain.

70

PORTUGUESE HYMN.
^-^

Mauios Poutoqalls.

g^
Truth
is

III. The

my

Keep

- er,

no want

shall
1

know

feed

in green

fg4- ^J pi

. L '^#

ti

F^^^Ft
^-^-i-i
-

e
^M-^
o
lead
-

i i^ i=t
tr
9-..

pastures,

safe fold

ed

r-^f
I
rest

*
eth

22t

*-

3^ :;=^
er

It

me

ev

where

^
i
still
1

^=t
-^^-f

-^

^
wa
-

^
Re
I

&a3
me when seem
,

ters

flow,
I

stores
1

ing

ly

worn and

dis-

f^s
5 aP ^=r^
Re
-

m-

^-^-t

^
-

^i^
ing
-

,^--i

tressed,

stores

me when seem

ly

worn

and

distressed.

m
O

-^^--

SE^

the valley of darkness I stray, with me, no evil I fear Yea, Truth does defend me, and Love is my stay. No harm can befall me, my Comforter's near.
Its Presence is

No more through

Goodness and Mercy, my bountiful God, Thou'lt follow my steps till we meet face to face In safety Thou'lt guide on the straight, narrow road, To the land where I sojourn, the Kingdom of Grace.
;

71

LENOX.
-Z5^

H. M.

3^5^
1

-^

m^

Lewis Edson,
"T
1
1

1782.

3t-t

T"

^^
J

S
^
I

i
J

2a Up

ward

I lift

mine

eyes,

From

Grod
I

is all

my aid, The God who being


-

m^ r=^
_
gives,

:t=^

^^
^=^
fly,

^^=^|+^J
In

J
I

_U4J_
;

^
*C^

33

whom
J

ere

tion lives

God

is

the Tower to which I

God

y^^
is

fe

h-tf^-H-Mf
^
His help
I

t=t:

i ^
the

LJ^i=^ s
Tower
to

which
?

I fly,

in

ev

'ry

hour

is

nigh.

m^
Nor
fall

:t

S3

rrrrff
I
I

i
i
I

My feet shall never slide,


in error's snares

Arise

Arise,

man,
a

arise

For God,

my Guard and Guide,


fears.

Shake

off the

mortal dream.

Defends from sudden

Make

self

sacrifice,

All-seeing eyes that never sleep,

Where danger
keep.

lies,

Cast out illusion's beam thy children Within the Truth thy Suretj^ stands. And it alone will loose thy bands.

No burning heat by day, No blast, or chilling air,


Shall take

my health away. He cannot turn away. For I am in God's care. The presence of His own; He is my Sun, and He my shade. Tlie Spirit answers to the call. And well He guards what He has And tells thee It is All-in- All.
made.

The Father hears thee say, Thou art His own dear on,
\

CuARLEs Wesley.

72

THE MOUNT OF TRUTH.


Andante con moto.

German

Air.

a
r
I

p
I'll

14

Up-on the mount of Truth

stand,

And

tell

its

wondrous pow

er

To

gp^T^ffctiJ^feN
JCZC
heal

ig^
in

f r

1^

EE
To help
ev
-

^
'ry

I
-

mankind of

ev

'ry

ill,

try

ing

hour.

-^

t=t

f
self each moment, finite sense has flown

^m
God's word
perI 1

t
it is
!

^:
W-

i
therein,

And I will glory in its cross,


Denying
Till every

Life-giving,

the Truth and eternal

Awakens mortals

to partake,

And

vanished in atonement.

Of joys that are supernal.


Hannah Moub Kohaus.

O, Christ, the Truth, since


ceive,

6*

The Safe Retreat.

I sing I

Thy

glories ever

tell its benefits

abroad,
Hannah More Kohaus

From every stormy sense that blows, From every ill up-welling,
There
'Tis
is

My tongue be silenced never.


115.
The Word of God.

a calm a sure retreat, found within God's dwelling.


is

There

a place where goodness


the
oil

Upon the Gospel's mj^stic leaves, The gathered truths of ages, Lay hidden, waiting for mankind,
T'unveil
its

On

all

of gladness; [sheds,

A place than all besides more sweet.


Bereft of pain

and sadness.

a state where spirits blend. friend with friend holds More glorious as the ages roll. meeting, [they clasp Unfolds its wondrous powers. Though sundered far, by thought Expanding with the expanding tho't Each other in fond greeting. Its radiance falls in showers.

sacred pages.

There

is

Where

'Tis there on eagle wings we soar, Slowly but sure the gracious lamp, All mortal sense divesting Will be forever burning. gather round one common seat, We Will pour on all a flood of Light, heavenly joy attesting. Increasing with the yearning. Hugh Stowei,l. 73

SWEET BY AND

BY.

J. P.

Webster.

^t^

-^ ^A
J

'

i^

--y-'

*
faith
I

r^r-iwe perceive it
h

#
is

'

g^
;

||7 There's a truth that is brighter than day,

And by

near

^^

That our Father waits,not o'er the way,


.

For His presence en-rich

-es

us here

-^

-^ -F

gaEP3! W VChorus.

-P-

:^=^

J
^=:
:!^
i*^

t:^
/

V-t^

fc*i t^#^ :^
In the sweet

s
hap-py now,

i=#*i jr
jh

^
I

^-^

We

can sing on this beautiful shore

PI

*t

V>by -and -by

-#-*-#-

fct

i=-t-r

fff
I

i-

Vt^
-N-N

f=1t

tM^

In the sweet

by-and-by

uUT

i^^
In the sweet

-J.J:

-jr

9 95

happy now,

We can sing, for our tears are no more.

*7

"^

by-and-by, by -and-by,by-and-by.

We can sing on this beautiful shore,


The melodious songs
of the blest

For our sickness and sorrow is o'er, Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.

Chorus.

To our bountiful Father we

give,
;

Grateful olfrings of love and of praise For the great Light, by which we now live, And the blessings that liallow our days. Chorus.

74

ENDSLEIGH.

7.6.

^
I
1

-t^ii
r

S
bound
-

8, Sai.yatori.

1
pare

8a With

hearts in love a

ing,

Pre

we now
fz

to

sing

mt=rfM

t=J:

?^
praise,

i^ i
r

loft -

m s^
:*^2jt

'

y theme

re

sound

ing,

Thy

Al

might

King

Pl^

^e

m
Pt
I

d=i
rich
gifts

Whose love

i^^
be
-

f^
-

^=t

t=t

stow

ing,

Re

deemed the hu

man

race

wm=M'
^T^
I

^m
-
Pi^
m

s
r-1

I
#
n(2-

Whose lips with


C

zeal o'er

flow

ing.

Breathe words of truth and grace.

f^

f^^^-

^^

i
T^

^
^

So reign, O God of Heaven, Eternally the same And endless praise be given,

To Thy Almighty Name.

And let each Gentile nation Come gladly in her train, To share Thy great salvation, And join her grateful train

Clothed in Thy dazzling brightness. Then ne'er shall note of sadness, Awake the trembling string Thy church on earth behold One song of joy and gladness, In robe of purest whiteness. The ransomed world shall sing. In raiment wrought in gold.
Hauriet Auber.

75

HEAVEN.
:;::?

German

Air.

>f-.
Land
is

?^^3^
this that

|9.^^1i'^t won-drons

now

view?

All things there-

m^
in

r*V-

i:-^

^^
i

4=t:
^
U'

_g_g-iV
P-

P seem pass-ing

strange

and new;

IP
#-

Ne'er have

known such

fragrant, l)almy

^
i9^-.^
^^ b'

^li

: 4=4 ttt
^y-

-^L-|L

4=1:

U'

ih-j.
air,

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p5f?E33p
beau
-

Nor

fade-less flow'rs so

ti - ful

and

rare;

9*?:

^gji

^^
Sky
ver
-

:^
I

head

of

soft,

the

real

blue,

Dis-

S
-ir=f1/

::

1
l^'l'''^'fc/''k'
h_J^

"^
I

till

ing pure life-giv-ing dew;

Streams fresh and clear be-stow-ing ra - diant


fc^-J

tl=t
I

iZ-J^J

M-

4=
76

-#^>-

^
Rocks firm and moss
-

-^+^
7:^
g^o^vIl as

the nock

of Truth.

Dim

mj'stery to all

its

people clings,

unseen wing Illumined are their eyes Ts-ith mystic light, Shining like stars of burnished gold at night Life, Love and Truth are here securely bound, In endless chain here Good is found Oh, wondrous Land, of which are glimpses given, Surely it is the Kingdom known as Heaven.

Moving about with

noiseless,

Hannah
1 20a Thanks be

AIobe Kohaus.

Thanksgiving.

to God, thanks for Its wond'rous Love,

Praise ye Its name for gifts which now we prove Anthems of gladness peal forth on the breeze, Echo Its greatness over land and seas Praise It, ye sons of blessedness and Good,
Praise Praise Praise
It,

It, It,

ye mountains, valleys, flood, ye children, daughters fair of men, forever with a loud Amen

Thanks for the Truth, his dear and holy Son, Thanks for His guidance till earth's journey's run Thanks for the summer and its silver rain. Thanks for the autumn and its golden grain Thanks for the cooling breeze that passes by, Sun, moon and stars that shine on high Thanks for the morning, for the day and night Thanks be to God, Eternal, for Truth's Light.
;

Praise ye Its name, let nations now adore, God our Kedeemer, Friend forevermore Circled with angels in the blessed above, Praise It, O earth, for all Its wondrous Love Praise It, ye smallest and ye greatest too. Praise It, and give It glory due Praise It, ye children rescued now fi'om death Praise It, O praise It, ye that now have breath.
;

George G. Ejierson.

77

SWEET HOPE
'##

IN GOD.

Wm.

B.

Bradbury,

1859.

ft^=Fr-ngii^
free

m
jt

i^^^^
calls

2
^

Sweet hope in God, so


jL

from care, That

me

to

life

wm ^-rr^p:
D. c.

^^
^f=^:
-

so

#.

zzrf

^-^

r*i

To calm my

fears

from ev

'ry scare,

For God, I know

^
fair,

is

ev

'ry - where,

h.

/r^

Fine.

^'

'

''I

^
-

-ft|-r
,

ji^

j=f
.^

*=*
-

wm
known
-

And

bids

me at my Fa

ther's throne,

Make all my wants and wish

es

g^^^
To calm my
fears

v=t
from ev-'ry
scare,

I
For God,
I

know,

is

ev

'ry

where.

B.C.

If e'er I

come

to

Him
:
i

in grief,

He nev

er fails

to give

re

- lief.

i?=^

S^

r-g-

Sweet hope in God, O Life of prayer, Thought's wings shall my petitions bear, To Him whose Truth and faithfulness, But wait the willing soul to bless. And since He bids me seek His face, Partake His love, accept His grace,
I'll lose in Him my ev'ry care, And know that God is everywhere.

Sweet hope in God, O Life so fair, may indeed thy Goodness share. Till from Immanuel's lofty height, I'll view my home, and wing my flight. This robe of flesh I'll drop, and stand Within His Kingdom, close at hand

And

sing, while resting sweetly there,

Rejoice, for

God

is

everywhere.

78

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.


dreams. All people that on earth do dwell
in the realms of
.

Abide not

No. 5
1

Morning
Nearer,

red,

my

morning red God, to Thee

All things beautiful and fair All unseen the Spirit walketh Almighty Spirit, we confess Arise, man arise As from the bud the rose unfolds As the vast ocean's quiet depths Awake, man, stretch every nerve... Begin, my tongue, the lofty theme Behold, how in the Friend of man. Being of beings, God is Love Beside the well at daybreak Brother, sister, hither come Children, we are God's presence. City of God, how broad and far
. .

37 4 113 9 10 2

Never Man so spake as He Not all the blood of beasts

Now is the accepted time Now let our daily lives express
0, all ye lands rejoice in God 0, Christ, the very thought of Thee. 0, for words that could express Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing Oft in the din and noise I hear Oh! God, man's help in ages past. God, Thou dost mankind inspire.
.

92
12

No. 58 59 48 25 26 60 93 72 16 69

56
11

68 73
71

Come unto Him, when shadows Come Ye unreconciled Day by day the manna fell.
Depth of Goodness, can there be Father 1 my cross have taken Father most Holy, Source of our

15 19 13 81 18

44 20

30 23 Forever with our God 24 From all that dwell below the skies.. 27 From every stormy sense that blows. 116 Glorious things of Thee are spoken. 38 Glory be to God above 21 God is Good! These words recalled us. 33 39 God is Omnipotence Divine 35 God is Love Goodness is thine armor 34 41 God seeks not praise from high 31 God, Thou Almighty King God, whose Almighty Word 32 45 Hear the word the Lord God spake. Holy spirit, Truth 42 How precious is the Book divine 95 48 I am a soldier of the Truth I am the Bread of life 83 I am the Way that leadeth to God. 46 60 I heard the voice of Jesus say God, we do abide 47 In Thee, 51 Jesus, Teacher of the Truth 55 Joy to the world, the Truth is come. 52 Just as I am, without one plea Know thou the Truth, the glorious.. 96 14 Let all thy thoughts be pure and true. 86 Love divine all love excelling 70 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned 76 Memory breaks upon the tomb
.

63 Oh, worship the God that's infinite. 65 joyous day! when I preceived 28 Once more the morning breaks and 54 One prayer I have, all prayers in one. 3 On the mountain top appearing 101 On the outskirts of the City 67 Onward, Christian Soldier 62 realm of rest and gladness 78 Sacred Truth to all men given40 ... sole Redeemer; Living Truth 74 Our Father never faileth 57 Our God is Good in earth and sky ... 29 voice of Truth Light 66 Praise to Thee, great Creator 88 Prince of Peace, control my will 75 Rock of Ages 79 See the Truth, thy Keeper, stand ... 89 Shall hymns of grateful Love 64 Should Jesus bear the cross alone 94 Sing of Truth, sing forever 84 Soldiers of the Truth, arise! 22 Spirit, who did fashion me 77 Spirit, whose dwelling is infinite 87 Still, still with Thee 80 Sweet hope in God, so free 121 Sweet it is to lean on God 8 Thanks be to God.. 120 'i'he morning light is breaking 99 There's a truth that is brighter than. 117 There is a book, who runs may read.. 91 There is a Fountain filled with Life. 110 There is around us, hour by hour. ... 6 The Truth is brightly gleaming 104
.

Holy

Spirit...

_.

The Truth is my Keeper The Truth shall reign The Truth my stronghold

Ill
is

109 105

79

INDEX.
No.
Thirsting,' for a livinjj

No.

Spring
.

17

Truth

106 the day of Lijrht 36 Thou art licre. O Truth, our Savior. 97 Thou art my Light, O Savior, dear.. Tliou dost ijuide me, Mind Imnior.al. 100 103 Tliou, whose Ahnitjhty Word 107 Tliy word, Ahnighty Trutn 'Tis done, the jjrreat transaction's done 63

This

is

the Word we treasure.. Upon the Gospel's mystic leaves Upon the Mount of Truth I'll stand. Upward 1 lift mine eyes What wondrous Land is thisV
is

To-day tlie Spirit calls Truth calling me! shall Truth is advancing

82
1

not hear?..

61 108

85 115 114 112 119 When all Thy wonders, my God.. 90 Wild was the night, and cold and dark 49 With nearts in love abounding.. 118 Word whose creative thrill 102 Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know. 98
.

now

INDEX OF TUNES.
Page.

Abiding
Alletta

Amsterdam
Antioch
Arise and Austria

29 50 59

Lenox
Light of Life Living Bread Lvous
M'an

Page. 72

62
...

Do

Awake Awakened
Berlin

84 25 23 4 20 53
37 13 16 28 18 61 67
17 75
4(5

15 41

Manoah
Mendebras Mercy Morning Red
Old Hundred

10,60
51 14

Bethany
Blessed Presence Boylston Christ Jesus Consecration Cross and Crown

Onward
Portuguese
Revelation

36 3 39
71

Hymn

Rockingham Rock of Ages


Sheffield Sicilian Hymn

Dennis

Duke

Street

66 38 52 40 64
55

Endsleioh

Even Here Ewing


Fountain of Life

Sing of Truth. Sing Forever Soldier of Truth


Stockwell Supplication.-

God God is Love


God's Voice Goodness is Thine Armor Harwell

9 70 24 6 47
21

30 22
7

Sweet By and By Sweet Hope in God The Fount of Love The Mount of Truth

Heaven Holy Cross


Horton
Invitation
Italy Italian
Ju'^t as

58 76 49
11

The Never-Failing Source The Power of Truth The Voice of the Spirit
Truth Truth Shall Reign Truth Will Win Vesper Hymn

31

Hymn

Jesus Lover of
I

My

Soul

am
to

Lead us

Thee

65 19 32 33 56

74 78 12 73 35 48 54 42 69 68 26
6:3

Webb Word of God


Zephyr

27 5

80

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