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God Save— Keep— Hold Our Men . 63 Some Day He'll Make It Plain . . 10
Have Thine Own Way, Lord ... 36 That Will Be Heaven for Me . . . 9
His Eye Is On the Sparrow .... 41 The Son of God Goes Forth to War 48
Just a Little Help From You ... 8 Will the Circle Be Unbroken? . . 54
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Suggested by a sermon of Dr. J. WILBUR CHAPMAN'S on Psalm 45 8, in which Christ is pictured coming 6« :
Ac ivory palaces of heaven to redeem mankind, clothed in garments which are perfumed with myrrh for beauty, 1
»loes for bitterness, and with cassia for healing, the fragrance of which remains to tell of His near presence.
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2. His life had al - so its sor - row sore, For al - oes had a part;
3. His garments too were in cas-sia dipped, "With heal-ing in a touch;
4. In garments -lo-ri-ous He will come, To op- en wide the door;
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Its fragrance reach'd to this heart of mine, With joy my Be - ing thrills.
And when I think of the cross He bore, My eyes with tear-drops start.
Each time my feet in some sin have slipp'd, He took me from its clutch.
And I shall en-ter my heav'n-ly home, To dwell for ev - er - more.
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Je-sus pass'd thro' Jer-i- cho with joy thebliud man heard Heeding not the
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him sal - va - tiou's day; ' Lord, I would re - ceive my sight; have
com - eth now this way! Lo, the Christ of Jer - i - cho will
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sight receive; Christ of Jer-i- cho, Let me Thy sal- va- tion know.
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1. 'For My sake and the Gos- pePs, go And tell Redemption's sto - ry:*
2. Hark, hark! the trump of Ju - bi - lee Proclaims to ev - 'ry na - tion,
3. Still on and on the anthems spread Of hal - le - hi - jah voic - es,
4. He comes, whose advent trumpet drowns The last of Time 'se - van
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They preach His birth, His life, His cross, The love of His a - tone-ment,
As near- er draws the day of doom, While still the bat - tie ra - ges,
Their snow-white robes are washed in blood, Their gold-en harps are ring
Life, Light, Love, the great I AM, Tri-une, who changest nev er.
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For whom they count the world but loss, His Eas- ter, His en - throne-ment.
The heavenly Dayspring thro' the gloom Breaks on the night of a - ges.
Earth and the Par - a - dise of God One triumph-son^ are sing - ing.
The throne of God and of the Lamb Is Thine, and Thine for ev - er!
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What Will You Do With Jesus?
•'What shall I do then with Jesus, which ia called Christ?"— Matt, xxvii, 22.
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2. Je - btis is standing on tri - al still, You can be false to Him if you will,
3. Will you evade Him as Pilate tried? Or will you choose Him, whate'er betide?
4. Will you, like Peter, your Lord deny? Or will you scorn from His foes to fly,
'Je-sus, I give Thee my heart to-day! Je-sus, I'll follow Thee all the way,
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Hearken! what meaneth the sud-den call ? What will you do with Je sus?
You can be faithful thro' good or ill: Wbat will you do with Je sus?
Yain-ly you struggle from Him to hide: What will you do with Je sus?
Dar-ing for Je-sus to live or die? What will you do with Je sus?
Glad-ly o - bey-ing Thee " will you say "This will I do
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2. Though I was oft- en way-ward, she was al - ways kind and good;
3. When I be-came a prod - i - gal, and left the old roof- tree,
4. One day a mes-sage came to me, it bade me quick -ly come
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She al - most broke her lov -ing heart in mourn-ing aft - er me; And
would see my moth - er ere the Sav-iour took her home; I
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now that she has gone to heav'n I miss her ten-der care: Sav-iour, tell my
childhood griefs and tri-als she would gladly with me share: Sav-iour, tell my
day and night she prayed to God to keep me in His care; Sav-iour, tell my
prom-ised her, be-fore she died, for heav-en to pre -pare; Sav-iour, tell my
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1. so sweet to trust in
'Tis Je - sus, Just to take Him at His word;
2. how sweet
to trust in Je - sus, Just to trust His cleansing blood;
3. Yes, 'tis sweet to trust in Je - sus, Just from sin and self to cease;
4. I'm so glad I learned to trust Thee, Pre - cious Je - sus, Saviour, Friend;
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Just to rest up - on His promise; Just to know, " Thus saith the Lord."
Just in sim - me 'Neath the heal-ing, cleans-ing flood.
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Just from Je - tak- ing Life, and rest, and joy. and peace.
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spisedandre-ject-ed: Bear-ing our sins, my Re-deemer is Hel
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1. Do you ever stop, my friend, to think, The while this world your passing thro',
2. Just a lit - tie deed of kind-ness now, It may the faith of one re - store,
3. Just a lit - tie word of Je-sus' love, Some precious soul may help de-cide
4. Let us do our part, ere day is done, And to our call-ing f aith-f ul be
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Someone may be saved from ru-in's brink, By just a lit - tie kelp from you
Who beneath some load of grief doth bow, Is al-most read-y to give o'er.
To for-sake the wrong and look a-bove, And let the Lord His foot-steps guide.
For the world to Christ must now be won, By help of you, by help of me.
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2. I know not the song that the an - gels sing, I know not the sound of the
3. I know not the form of my man - sion fair, I know not the name that I
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me, Oh, that will be glo -ry for me;, But I know that His
me, Oh, that will be mu-sic for me;, But I know there'll be
me, Oh, that will be heaven for me;. But I know that my
that will be glory, for me;
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presence will lighten the gloom, And that will be glo - ry for me.
men-tion of Je - sus our King, And that will be mu-sic for me.
Sav-iour will wel-come me there, And that will be heav - en for me.
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For God will lead thro' darkened ways,... But some dav I'll un-der-stand.
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1. My mother's haud is on my brow, Her gen- tie voice is pleading now;
2. Once more I see that look of pain, The anguish in those eyes again;
3. While othersscorn'd me in their pride She gen-tly drew me to her side;
4. The mem- o- ries of bygone years, My mother's love, my mother's tears,
5. I'm coming home by sin be- set, For Je- sus loves me e - ven yet;
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A - cross the years so marr'd by sin What mem-o- ries of love steal in.
My heart is sad, for well I know My sin has caus'd this bit-ter woe.
When all the world had turn'd away My moth-er stood by me that day.
The thought of all her constant care Doth bring the an- swer to her pray'r.
My mother's love brings home to me The great- er love of Cal - va- ry.
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1. Once I was speed-in g on -ward In paths of sin and wrong,
2. Once Ithoughtnot of heav-en, Of moth-er or of home,
3. No long -er do I wan-der In paths of sin to - day,
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My soul is filled with glo - ry As on I press my way;
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And now He reigns and rules there-inWhat a ; won der-ful Sav -iour!
And keeps me f aithrf ul day by day What a ; won dsr-ful Sav -iour!
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Why should I perish in dark despair, Here where there's no one to help or care,
Sweet are the mem'ries that come to me, Faces of loved ones again I see,
O that I nev - er bad gone a-stray ! Life was all radiant with hope one day,
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Now all its treasures I've thrown a-way, Yet I'll a- rise and go.
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morn I've sighed for, The fair sweet morn awakes: Dark, dark hath been the midnight,
earth I've tast- ed,More deep I'll drink a - bove. There, to an o-cean-ful- ness,
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And sin - ners, plunged be-neath that flood, Lose all their guilt - y stains.
And there may I, tho' vile as he, Wash all my sins a - way.
Re - deem - ing love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
When this poor lisp- ing, stammering tongue Lies si - lent in the grave.
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Wash all my sins a - way, Wash all my sins a way;
And shall be till I die; And shall be till I die;
Lies si - lent in the grave, Lies si - lent in the grave;
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1. Sun of my not night if Thou be near:
soul, Thou Sav-iour dear, It is
2. When the soft dews of kind - lv sleep My wearied eye- lids gent-lv steep,
3. A - bide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I can-not live!
4. If some poor wandering child of Thine Have spurned to-day the voice Di -vine,
5. Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere thro' the world our way we take;
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A - bide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die.
Now, Lord, the gracious work be -gin; Let him no more lie down in sin.
Till, in the o - cean of Thy love, We lose our-selves in heaven a- bove.
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49 Rock of Ages,
Rev. A. M. Toplady. Dr. Thos. Hastings.
1. Rook of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my- self in Thee;
2. Not the la - bor of my hands Can ful - fil Thy law's de-mands;
3. Noth-ing in my hands I bring, Sim -ply to Thy cross I cling;
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Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my- self in Thee.
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turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee a- side!
then in love Fear and distress remove; bear me safe above, A ransomed soul
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For my love is . oft - en cold, He must hold me fast.
Those He saves are His de - light, He will hold, me fast.
Bought by Him at such a cost, He will hold me fast.
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friends pass a - way, And my soul gropes around in the dark - ness And its
trumpets have blown, If I've nev - er obeyed His commandments, Or the
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53 He Lifted Me.
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And fromthe depths of sin and shame Thro' grace He lift ed - me.
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When from my guilt and grief, forlorn, In love He lift ed - me.
Yet how or whv, I can-not tell, He should have lift- ed me.
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54 Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
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dy - ing Sav-iour,
Do you love the hymns they taught you, Or are songs of earth your choice?
And you think of tear- ful part- ings, When they left you here be- low.
Now the fam - i - ly is part - ed, Will it be complete one day?
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55 Jesus is Calling!
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F. J. Crosby. Gko. C. Stebbins.
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hear Him to-day! They who be-lieve on His name shall re-joice;
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marred is up - lift - ed, With rap-ture complete, His smile I shall meet, Oh,
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3'. How ma - ny paths at first seem fair, That lead to loss and pain!
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1. God be with you we meet a-gain! By His counsels guide, uphold you,
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2. God be with you we meet a-gain! 'Neath His wings securely hide you,
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Who thro' this wea - ry pil - grim-age Hast all our fa - thers led:
God of our fa -thers! be the God Of their suc-ceed-ing race.
Give us each day our dai - ly bread, And rai - ment fit pro- vide.
And at our Fa- ther's loved a - bode Our souls a - rise in peace,
Aud Thoushalt be our chos - en God And por - tion ev - er-more.
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2. Now ye need-y, come and welcome, God's free boun - ty glo - ri - fy,
3. Let not conscience make you lin- ger, Nor of fit - ness fond - ly dream,
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