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THE LIBRARY OF
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V^-
Section
MAY 31
1933
A COLLECTION oF^^^^^^
FAMILIAR AND ORIGINAL
SECOND EDITION
NEW YORK
PUBLISHED BY URSULA
no
N.
GESTEFELD
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
misinterpretation
melody
is
easily fixed in
tance of having
hymns
.so
worded as
we may
spirit," this
hymn book
hope that
may meet a
necessity.
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tell,While
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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
And
will,
when
life
fills
no more.
Great God, of
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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nerve.
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press with
or
:& a F^j
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race
de
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zeal,
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'Tis Truth's all-animating voice,
m\
Thy
will,
my
thee from on high 'Tis Its own.hand presents the prize, To thine aspiring eye.
That
calls
done.
And
let
All-wise,
blessed Truth,
now
led
by Thee,
Have
my
race begun
victory at thy
lay
my honors down,
Thy gifts
liesignation.
When
all
am
wholly thine
ZEPHYR.
L. M.
VV. B.
BUADBURT.
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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.
To
6
Inspire our being, give us sight.
Till
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,
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.
,
GOD
4
7,
J
IS
J
LOVE.
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and
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fair,
III
Earth and
Englieh.
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air;
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sky
and balm
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field
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and sha - dy grove,
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Gen
tly
whis
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;
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,
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SUPPLICATION.
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now
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to
view God's im
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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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the vast o-cean's qui
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et depths Lie
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mind
ful
of
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tur
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fierce
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the surface
lie.
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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
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EWING.
'Jft
Alexander Ewino,
1861.
Be
III
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well
at
break
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Here
is
h1=t:
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the
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Wa
ter,
Come
hith
er
ink,
pray;
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My
well
is
deep,
Jt
be
tm_
lov
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t-^^
ed.
But
deep
er
thy
need;
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I
Drink, here
r.fis
-5^
life
?
ter
nal.
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31
in -deed.
PiS^3
^*
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
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.
;te^
2, Be
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bold
how
in the Friend of
^^
man, Ap
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From
G. RosslM.
Sfi
pears all Grace Di
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To spread
light,
the rays of
joy,
Was His
Lowly
One steadfast high intent One working band, one joyful song, One God, Omnipotent.
in heart to
His friends
How
the night.
He
wiped
With
How rise
their tears,
and
To meet
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;
fiir.
HORTON.
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H
Xatier Sciinyder.
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Broth-er,
Sis
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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
s
to
you
your home;
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Its
Wea-ry
pil
Thou who, houseless, sole, forlorn, Wipes out every earthly care, Long hast borne the proud world's Only Good seems everywhere.
scorn,
the
barren
God
Weary
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.
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,
Might.
1
Appleton.
Samuel Wkbbb.
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hearts,
Last
ing and
real
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not heal.
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Hope
Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying, Earth hath no sorrow that Love cannot cure.
Here is Here
tlie
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
FgEfe c
^g^
u.
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Stealing o'er the
spirit
M^
ye clos
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mm
er
sen-ses,
While with-in
rf:
draw?
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While within ye
er
draw ?
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ye not a benediction,
13
MERCY.
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20.
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be,
C, M. VON
Webbe,
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for
Life
me,
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my God
Him-self
F^
Has
te
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In
f^
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ex-pressed,
my own
nn - oon-scious breast
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Long have
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I withstood
Now
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.
22.
;
Spiritual War/are.
May
God
21.
skies.
Waves before
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
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,
14
LIVING BREAD.
J. D.
CUAMEH.
?
23a Fa - ther
most
Ho
rF
ly,
Source
of our
ev -*
ery need,
With liv-ing
r#
'
i^^^i^i^^
bread Thou'lt feed,
Thy
chil-dren here.
None
turn
est
Thou a
way.
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But
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constant,
day by day. Thou bid'st them come and stay, Thy children dear.
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fire
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O,
Holy
Spirit,
Of Love's most pure desire Thee to reveal. We would Thy name confess, With Truth and righteousness,
BOYLSTON.
^
24.
For
-
^
God,
i^i=i
^^
let
it
Lowell Mason,
1832.
ev
er
with
our
-^
men, so
be;
i=^ ^W^
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3S;
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is
^ESl
in that word,
s
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Im-mor-tal
\y.
3=?^
r
And
then I
feel that
He,
Remembered or forgot. The Lord is never far from me. Though I perceive Him not.
" Forever with the
divine.
Lord!"
will.
Father,
it
is
Thy
Come, hasten
all,
without delay,
its place.
faithful word.
And give
the Truth
me fulfill.
Sacrifice.
25
Not
all
True
to-day;
Now
And
Or wash away
its stain.
'Tis
realize that
Life,
God
is
All,
But Christ, the "Way, the Life, Wipes sense of sin away;
Your
your
rest,
your home.
John Dobbll,
And
richer
life
than they.
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
rise
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M.
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:
t=f '=^
1-4^5h
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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
God
is
Good.
The sun
;
To every land the sti^ains belong With joyous sounds all voices raise,
way.
And
28a
fill
the
earth
with loudest
praise.
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."
Good."
John H. Qubbnbt.
17
CONSECRATION.
Spanish.
mi J'H'^
30,
Fa
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ther
my cross have ta
ken
All to leave
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poor, despised, for
py
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all shall be.
sa
ken.
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Thou henceforth my
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am-bition
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Yet
S
how rich
is
^i=S
my con
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dition,
i3si
are still
my own.
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Let the world despise and leave me, Hastening on from grace to glory, They have left my Savior, too Armed with Love, and Truth and prayer, Human hearts and looks deceive me, Tliou art not, like them, untrue Heaven's eternal day before me, God Himself shall lead me there. Oh, while thou dostreign within me, God, my Life, in whom I dwell Then shall end all mortal longings. Then shall cease all earthly days; Foes may hate, and friends deceive Hope shall change to glad fruition, me, Thou dost whisper, ''all is well. "I Life be real, and "prayer be
18
praise.
Henry
F.
ITALIAN HYMN.
FeUCE
GlARDINl.
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Thou, now art here to bring, On thy redeeming wing,
Healing and Light. Health to the sick in mind,
Sight to the inly blind
bless,
And
On
Thy
give the
Word
success :
Spirit of holiness,
Wholeness to
all
mankind
us descend
Thou
Truth and Love, In whom we live and move. Speed error's flight.
Spirit of
Brood
o'er the
human
race
power
And light
Thou
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,
Boundless as ocean's tide, Through the world far and wide Thy presence doth abide.
Thou
Thou
19
AWAKENED.
H
Alto
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33, "God
is
re
called us,
From
^ tW
German
Air.
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some
Hf
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tomb
Brought us
forth,
our
sens
es
quick-ened,
To
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life
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per
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of sweet per
fume,
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is
m^i^
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To
life
of
sweet
fume.
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m
now we're" God is Love !"
ah,
^-P
Truth!" and
now our
being,
startled,
Daily we are growing conscious, From our lethargy and night; God is Trutli, and we are fashioned, ||:Love and Truth and Good
is
oli,
what Light!
ours.:)!
20
GOODNESS
con
IS
THINE ARMOR.
C^SAR
MaI.AN.
amma
34,
With
a love in
tense
guard, Raise
a-loft
thy
a
Chorus.
mm^rrffrf^^sm!j
;
mf
shield
s+rJ:
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;
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Ev - 'ry foe
will yield.
Goodness is thine
t^^
I^^^S^^^^^^
armor. Truth thy sure defence
All around thou'rt guarded,
a
Light shines on thy pathway, Thickly strewn with peace, Angel thoughts protect thee, Ne'er their watches cease. Step with fearless courage.
Thou
Chorus.
STOCKWELL.
^ w Im=^
-9
D. E. Jones, 1848.
It
a^ g
rl=
3E3
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m
,
35. God
is
WK
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f^
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J?=J?:
F=H^
a
f"r,
God
"T
K^
fg
I^
s
it
r^i
light-ens,
is
i
is
Bliss it
Wis-dom, God
Love.
iS
Time and change
f
tears,
9
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
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.
us.
God
is
Always by
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
Thou
Through the
Holy strivings nerve and strengthen, Long (Mulcavor wins the crown When this mortal dream is over. Wo shall lay its errors down.
;
lent,
TuoMAS MacKblleb,
22
AUSTRIA.
cr-
38,
spoken,
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on,
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of
our God
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can shake
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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
GOD.
Andavtino.
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Air.
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39.
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pi
God
^
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m
;
na
glorious tidings tell
Intelligence Supreme,
'Tis
Wisdom and
the Soul
||:Reveals Itself in
myriad forms
We know thou
How
Throughout
creation's whole.:
|l:The
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
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of prayer,
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solemn visage, bended knee If thou would'st worship prove thy Arise, and do ye
No
God
glory in Himself! can there be ? If thou wouldst love and faith confess, Arise, and do ye Hannah AIore Eohaus.
is all
What other
25
VESPER HYMN.
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my
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44.
!
t^
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His voice
Holy
Spirit,
Love
divine,
Glow
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
away
WksLKY.
of to-day
Words
of such authority Burning words all hearts to move, Words of wisdom, truth and love.
;
26
\A^ORD
OF GOD.
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Air.
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ht iCT=^ iCig:
a
peo
-
to
thee
God
will
be,
Thou
pie
un
to
Me
it35 ^
I w
Cloud by day and
^
^
I
I
i=^
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m
fire
by
night,
I
will lead
thee
in
the right
I
J^.-^4-4
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'Neath
My shad ow
-
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In
.
My presence
.
I
al
waj's bide.'
I
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.
German
Air.
'
am
the
r
God,
46.
Way thatleadethto
*
Follow thou
Me;
follow thou
Me
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Patiently
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liv
ing gate,
Follow thou
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God
I
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am
known,
Follow thou
Me
is
Love that He
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
;
;
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.
;
am
ABIDING.
M
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Air.
Andante.
Its
47
In Thee,
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we do
a
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God,
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Thy han
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trace.
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The por
tals
of
Thy
gate,
O Truth,
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us
see
bars
of
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veal
life's
mys
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ter
y.
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fair, O Love With neither v/alls nor dome, Whose windows are of jasper light,
Then
And shod
29
SOLDIER OF TRUTH.
TnoP. A. Arnb,
/7\
1760.
^tE^
4S.
2^
I
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-
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of the Truth,
follower of
Its
ways;
Nor
t*^ mt
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own
JL_t.
f:
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i
its
feE^ "=^-8'=^
will
I
i
to
its cause,
fear
But
haste to speak
praise.
42.
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I !
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
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,
my
soul,
Upon
life's
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.
M. D.
J
I
L0UI8 Spohr.
;'|J
r f=^^J=
-
50.
I lieard
the voice of
-#
Je
sus say,
Come un
to
me
and
SS3 m
s.
0-
^m ^m
rest.
Fine.
D.
'
one, rest
lay
-
down,
m
ing place,
>^f
breast,
glad.
mi
fir
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as
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Wea-ry,
D. S.
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came
to
Je
sus
was
sad,
l^ m. fe
^^
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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.
k>-
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And
S. B.
Mabsh,
1834.
1
nigh?")
fly,
j
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Je-sns, Teacher
When
1^
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7
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'Till
is
past,
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find
is
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Safe
in to
the Truth
He
il
^^^^^^
God and Good His
Giving
holy name,
guides.
Which we
rest
at
last.
is
none,
me His righteousness
me
with Truth and grace.
And with
All
It
For
my
It supports
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
Him
all
is
found,
sin
my
streams abound.
within
;
art,
;
Everything in
Him
am
drinking
now of Thee
Hope
my heart,
Health to
and sight to
blind.
There
32
^^^m^^H^
I
JUST AS
AM.
W.
B.
Bradburt,
>i
'
is
1'^
all
m
1849.
plea,
to me,
* \rt
jt^
Thee.
Christ,
.^i.
my
Life,
come, I
(5L-^
come.
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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.
Yea,
all I Christ,
my
We know
near.
and
feel
that
Thou
art
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
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,
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.
No word
fall;
in this newly wakened hour. Now rest, no longer-doubting heart; Now It is the Light that heals us all.
Fixed on this
Anon.
33
ANTIOCH.
-1?^-
G.'F.
Handzl.
r=f
Joy
to
J
-*
.
"^~T^
is
55a
come,
^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,
will
Thy
all
sustaining
sing
power
praise.
we
prove
their songs
Let
men
employ
And gladly
Our
Thy
we pant
to be,
sacrifice receive
God
Truth and
[Good,
Thee,
And
To Thee
ourselves
we
give.
Shed in our hearts abroadi So shall we ever live and move, And be, with Christ in God. 34
German
Air.
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Moderoto.
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To
to
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richly
to
be fed
ble,
.
Most
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graciously sup
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plies,
Each earnest
as
pi
ra
tion,
i
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Our Father never
T^
Each earn
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tion,
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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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35
MORNING RED.
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red,
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4-
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Air.
58.
Morning
morn
ing
red,
Swift
the
shad
ows
fc*
I
all
^^
are
fled
\
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^^
won - drous
-^
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Now
less
glo
-ft
ry,
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Shineth forth a
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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
Morning
Man
is
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
-^
f^ .
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:p=3:
Truth perceive,
^
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can
not
f^
3^ ==d-s I
be.
er
my
God, to Thee,
i^^
own;
^
r
am Thine
:^=^
-^
J ^
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4S-
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shall be, bright
Thy
praise
I'll
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.
^
#
sr
60.
^'o^v
let
our dai
ly
lives ex-press
The
pro-fess;
gj^
I
And
-9
let
^
I
l^-,U :^
Pi^
"
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trine
all di
vine.
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if
my
4=rf -^
and
shall
I
it
Thus shall we best proclaim abroad, Truth calling me! The glory of our Savior, God knock,
;
When
It drives
away
all
sense of
sin.
And
Perception bears our courage up.
Truth calling
me and
!
shall I give
live?
No
heed, but
it
still
in
bondage
I wait, but
It calls
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
my
Geruard Tkusteeokn.
And
Truth calling
me
There is a living Fountain near, That fills with love, divests of fear
Can
the Truth to
And
It calls
me
still
38
ONWARD.
p^^^^l^
soldier,
A. S. SCIXIVAN.
62a
Onward, Christian
'
cip:
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Christ, the re
Mas
ter,
Conquers ev'ry
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Onward, then, to
dier,
d
I
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On
to bat
- tie,
1-t
!
III
i -0#Vic - to J..
'^'b
-
on
ry
is
won.
Si ^^
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^"^J
j^4
tit:
P
F^f^
Heaven our rich promise, God can never fail False beliefs will never
is
An
Almighty power
Is the Truth, the Good Brethren, we are treading Where no foes intrude are not divided, All one body we
:
We
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
Cho.
39
SHEFFIELD.
W,
J
B,
Bradbury.
t=t
63.
O
I
t
- it,
Ho
I
ly Spir
Thon
r!5^-^
J -#
J #
J #
is^i
^
:
m
Art
m
?
here to dwell with
me
Hast
1
J #
ra
>
. 1-^-^
made my
heart
bid ^
all
darkness
flee
Sa
cred
p^s mf
^
I [
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f-
w
I
rr^'-
P=
e^
last
-
P^^piii^^^^
Guest,
so
sure
ly
come
To make
my
heart
Thy
ing home.
Sl
gE35g^g!#j^E^
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.
home.
known
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.
u 'm
-^^=i:
^^^
- fi -
P. J. IIatdn.
f^
Oh, grate -ful-ly
65b
Ob,
nite Love,
ltd:
5t
sing
its
m ^^
^^=3
power that we prove
-rt^-
Our
shield,
our
is-^ii De - fend
J
-
er,
the
5-#
^:S=t:
^
-\
I I
^-^
1^-= :|=1:
-
=t-
Ancient of Days,
Om
nis-cient,
Al - might-y and
with us
al
ways.
^^
I
*
tell
^-1^
1=1:
Oh,
Whose robe
Its Infinite
And
is the light, whose canopy space Truth has declared us complete, holds us to-day in a secret retreat.
recite.
light
from the
hills, it
And
sweetly
distills
'Tis
'tis Mercy, 'tis Love without end, Maker, Defender, Redeemer and Friend.
41
TRUTH.
\i.
KOHAUS.
gss
pp
Mode vat
0.
^-
_v_J_
^^
f^^ W^-f- J J
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n
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SOPRAls'o Solo.
J
p'
Light
soul
''
rs
- i
J^
Firm
66.
O!
voice
of
-
Truth;
0!
the
sub
with
lime;
in,
And
hear
ing,
know
Hath
8va
1
1
1
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v-
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the
-
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page
or
iiti
-^-^-
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of
of
en
of
on
sor
Time;
sin;
A
Then
Her
rise
aid
in
naught
8va^
I
row
:fc^*
V=it-0-^
l^a ^^
42
0.
=tr
porordlloit.
f('i)i/>o
^^^
ttt^ ^^r
14=
2E&
thou
strength,
i*PV-
from be
age
not
re
dis
mote,
The
For
Joco,
Christ
our
sym
Truth
bol
mayed;
Love
and
can-
8va
ril
^.
:^
^
im.
i^-
p^
^m
g
k^u 3S
fe^
doth not
de be
note.
stayed.
ges
back
-
with
in
ti^^
ir
f:tl.
el
-^?-
-I ^
when
bids
came
thee
the
a-
^-#
m,
t=WX=W-
iit
that
mm
a-
^m
star
rise;
Of As
Eeth
-
le
hem,
self;
shone
gift
sert
thy
no
de-
^
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I
#-
^^^
-h^M^Hit^Hb
-.^?^.#-
43
I
far,
-^
spise,
1-"
I
^I
1
And
How
brought ev
the
er
ti
dings
or
of
good
it
small
mean
^-^^^^^ ^s^'^<,^^^^^s^^^^,^s^^
2ES
I
^^*^
^^^mm ^ ^
cheer
seem.
To Go
all
man
it
^
Et
kind,
iSEfel
f=N=i=r^ -:
they
it
that
E.
might
hear,
give
forth
that
may
gleam.
Mary
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l>
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W-i-^ ^'^^F
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1
QUAKl'ET.
fj
'
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T
h 4
"i
-
J
r
-
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*-each
j-
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With
pur
est
un
til
nlind
-#
On
#
I
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'
1*
1*
'
'I
44
;fc^
one
m
great
:-^-
m
Shall
cen
tral
thought
iS
^ES
com ^
bined,
sweep
#
the
^(=3=':
im
I
-N
*
i
'
*
way,
clouds
^ and
S
And
Truth
es
-
^
tab
-d
-
mist
lish
u s*s*a
^ N
I
EVEN HERE.
-0-^
-#-;
German
Air.
#-
-r-#-
^^^5?3ES n^
67. On
of
theCit-y,
On
P
I
P^te
g e
I
v^-
tdi
^ ^
; f i^H ^:h_______
-
_.^
-0-'
^
-
^
-
$ ^sI
i s
"-^
-y-
We
are tast
ing
joys sup
er
nal,
Joys that ev
er
more
increase.
ifc
i t=t I
*
here
is
-#-
tt
a=ic i=t:
5^F
^-#- ^i^iEES^
the sweet,
E - ven
heard the
mu - sic
Of
harmonious choir
5=tU
ig
>
il^TA:
'jy
^-^h^ m -^m
In our
heart
j-ji
is
^=7=i
i^
echo,
>;=l^ ?^ ?=S=5=3
found the
P
a
IK=^
^B iS
t=t
Here is felt the rest and rapture, Of a knowledge of the Truth
;
ii^-^ 1^
V>V-
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
-^.
call,
"^
the
I
din
4.
and noise
N ^
hear
^
Thee
I
Though Thy
be-
^mf^
lov-ed voice Is
still
m
;
t=t
12^
m
-^
miM^i^^^^
and small
iiz^s^
r^-
i=t
ik^^^^ i^
Opened
mv
r-^
:^
with sweet
fear,
Know-ing Thou
art
so
near,
My
God,
my
all.
m^
^-]=tz
p^^
And
*'
f^:=f:
'T
n
;
i 1^ m
live,
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
C. G.
Glaskr.
glo
ries
known,
It
triumphs ev
1^
Of Thee,
-0-
r#
^-
i=t
God,
I
;
my Maker and my
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,
come,
71.
Bring Forth.
And
70.
And
Thou
bid
them
fully prove,
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
fcFq=F^
,
'
P
c^ see,
:i
-^
f^
fills
sr
72-
O, Christ, the
ve
ry thought of Thee
With sweetness
the breast
:g^^
P=f=
gjiiSI^^^^
-i=J^
Thy
face
i
But sweet - er
fiir
to
And
in
Thy
^
rest.
presence
9r^
No
-f^-
E^^
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
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,
As
And
And
73.
through eternity.
Infinite
Man's Hope,
I'll
Love
shall be
my theme,
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,
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
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
Ei
my will
;
75 Princeof
peace, con
trol
f Bid
I
*
I
r~"
be
f
still
bgfTff
2
f f igj
i
^ i-i-
-.
^
of doubt
-
fe
^s^
^
May
Bid
my
#
sense
ing cease
!i5^
:E=a:
P
all
^
Hush
save.
my
n*
be
-
^
in
-
i
to peace.
ing
iU
I
Thou removest
my load,
to
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.
77.
Spirit,
Prayer.
who
Father, in
Thou my
my
my
Likeness of Thyself to be. Since I'm filled with Love divine, Every thought I have is Thine.
Holy
Spirit,
may
be
;
76.
Light
is
Victory.
Altogether lost in Thee By this Love inflamed, arise, Out of self, my sacrifice.
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.
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
and Light
From Thee
for
our salvation,
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
^
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-
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
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.
M ^
rflee : flee;
MSNDELSSOHN.
'^^
When
the bird
i^^^i^^^^^l^^
-^
wak
-
It
-
Fair
^
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.
81a
darkly gather. seems weary and distressed Seek ye for comfort from your heavenly Father, Come unto Him and He will give you rest.
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
SPIRIT.
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
day,
And more
Of my
For safety
rich feast.
Fear not,
Yield to
grieve
its
it
for
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
That never
64
taste
and
see,
^
84.
4#-.
-#
cr* I
-
Sing of Truth,
sing for- ev
er
-*-
=^
;?=
S
sev
-
d:
:^
own.
i5Ei-^who
are
f
His
i
I
Who
or
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
86.
Love
Love Divine.
Make
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
word of our
salvation,
generation,
adoration,
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
9^
Chorus.
PS#-
^
our
fg
and
our
^
all,
S
Thon
?
art
^
onr
ref
-
uge,
hope
4?-fl.
_^ r-
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.
^
_.^
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
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,
Chorus,
Spirit,
Chorus.
Hannah More Kcuaus.
57
HARWELL.
Lowell Mason,
1840.
88,
Praise to Thee,
O great
y
Cre
tor,
'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
and
praise.
1767.
John Fawcbtt,
58
AMSTERDAM.
-t?^-
Jameb Nares,
1700.
4r-^
^^fejfapggggSrj
^
89b
^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
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^
commg
in
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-^(^
In
won
der, love
and
praise.
f
I I
j^f Ff BtJ
i i
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.
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
How God
And
Help
is
truly found.
How, by Infinite Love, All men are saved from error's ways, To share His joys above.
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.
Anon.
60
Gbo. N. Alien,
1849.
m *^
p=t
T^
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^^
I
m
And
all
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
<?-
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The
r; :r-^i
-#
1=t
;^
-0
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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,
9<J.
The Voice of
Christ.
the glorious
[Ti-uth,
This
follow Me.
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.
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.
-^-r^-
Sav
- ior,
dear
^=:a r*
S
rj r-^
-^^
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jg
'
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:^z=^
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la:
Oh,
1^
may no
foil'
wers' eyes.
-^ -^
:^
-^
"^^
2i^:
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i9-
^'
ffT^^ I l^tp^
Be
my
first
thought,
how
sweet to
rest
The Truth by holy senses prove, By actions show your sins fargiven
I
Abide with
me
from morn
live
till
eve,
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
mak'st glad
the poor,
givest from
an endless
store
And emulate the angel-choir. And only live to love and praise.
who
in
above. For
Ye
Ye
faithful souls,
who
Jesus know,
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
i P^
I
^
o
I
i=l=i
i
i
1=^;^
cean,
I
Brings tid-ings un
to
all,
;^3
^.^:
j2
^S^
S
Your
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
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
the holy,
63
SICILIAN
HYMN.
Mozart.
00 Thou dost
4
Back in
to
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;
No more
captive,
Thou
art all
my
strength and
When
All
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,
:
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
-
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.
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
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
Oh, help
me to perceive,
Thee yearn.
65
And
for
REVELATION.
F. SiLCHER.
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
Life,
Made
DENNIS.
S.
M,
n. O. Naeoeu.
05- The
Truth
my
strong-hold
is
shall
be
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.
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,
;
me
in its
own
right way,
For
its
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,
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
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:
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i-i
;
:|^=*
shad
-
S=l:g:
ip
-
J*
r#^^
*
'*
ows
all
iDg,
Dark-ness has
ta-ken
flight,
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^iifc:
:it=it
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T^*-
fci
Safe
-
^
# i=|: f" r
t=X.
.
ig
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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
and and
bright,
bright.
Safe in
its
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
r~'
a ^i^^=^
.ib=iN:
9i.fetqt
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Its
Till
^
^fe
I
n=t.
^
3?:
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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
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
ters rife.
ror's stains.
m
And
l=E
t
Eefeain.
^1^^^
all
^^m ^
will see,
& ^
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
Of glory
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
m^ r=^
_
gives,
:t=^
^^
^=^
fly,
^^=^|+^J
In
J
I
_U4J_
;
^
*C^
33
whom
J
ere
tion lives
God
is
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
Arise
Arise,
man,
a
arise
For God,
Shake
off the
mortal dream.
Make
self
sacrifice,
Where danger
keep.
lies,
Cast out illusion's beam thy children Within the Truth thy Suretj^ stands. And it alone will loose thy bands.
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
German
Air.
a
r
I
p
I'll
14
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,
Life-giving,
Awakens mortals
to partake,
And
vanished in atonement.
6*
I sing I
Thy
glories ever
abroad,
Hannah More Kohaus
From every stormy sense that blows, From every ill up-welling,
There
'Tis
is
There
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,
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^
;
And by
near
^^
-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
PI
*t
-#-*-#-
fct
i=-t-r
fff
I
i-
Vt^
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f=1t
tM^
In the sweet
by-and-by
uUT
i^^
In the sweet
-J.J:
-jr
9 95
happy now,
*7
"^
by-and-by, by -and-by,by-and-by.
For our sickness and sorrow is o'er, Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.
Chorus.
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-
zeal o'er
flow
ing.
f^
f^^^-
^^
i
T^
^
^
So reign, O God of Heaven, Eternally the same And endless praise be given,
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?
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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.FlJ
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
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.
noiseless,
Hannah
1 20a Thanks be
AIobe Kohaus.
Thanksgiving.
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
^
me
to
life
wm ^-rr^p:
D. c.
^^
^f=^:
-
so
#.
zzrf
^-^
r*i
To calm my
fears
from ev
'ry scare,
^
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,
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
Rejoice, for
God
is
everywhere.
78
Abide not
No. 5
1
Morning
Nearer,
red,
my
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
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
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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
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Holy
Spirit...
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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
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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
Dennis
Duke
Street
66 38 52 40 64
55
Endsleioh
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
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
27 5
80
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