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.. ' '. ,:'r . '.' ,. \\ .... \., .. -;. "·"'·h:. JP' ». "* "." A MER I CAN· C·R U R CH HARP CQXTAlNIN(} A CHOICE SELECTION .."" Jr < (. , HYMNS AND TUNES, COl!l'IUSIN(} 4IlAFt:SD .. . ,', <., CHURCHEs,SINGINGSCHOOLS,AND .' ·rmATE FAllULiES. .... : .. . :.)i,. ::. .A. )- . OJ" METRES, .. ".,1, : .... ', '" '.- , , ".,;l. .. - !:. 8halt and rome to Zion, with 8m/g' .. ' ;!.... and, tlJerliuttngJO!J upon tMir luads,"-Isa. xxxv. 10. . . . .... " .. .;..' .... ---., ....... --- DAYTON, O. PIUNTED FOR THE AUTHOR. . AT TWi: PIWfTIIIG EsT4IIL181U111:N'I' OF THE UNIT&D BIlI'TURXN IN CRlUlIT. , [ ;., .• ,I, '. . ' 1856. .

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A MER I CAN·

C·R U R CH HARPCQXTAlNIN(}

A CHOICE SELECTION..""

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HYMNS AND TUNES,

COl!l'IUSIN(}

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DAYTON, O.

PIUNTED FOR THE AUTHOR.. AT TWi: PIWfTIIIG EsT4IIL181U111:N'I' OF THE UNIT&D BIlI'TURXN IN CRlUlIT.

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Entered according to Act of Congreos. ill th~ year 1850,

BY WM. R RHINEHART.

In the Clerk's Office of the United Scates Di~trict Coul'1. "f Ohio.

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···~N~ oDiv from a princiPJe.of llWeto God and man, have r en<1eavoTed to p~_ the sci~oe.of mwi.c in.the world, but frpm .. consciousness of duty devolv.iIIc Qpc;lll me; a:pd-having helm B9!icited, by many, for .. work of the following..: a -t. inal1~, that will excel most of the othors now in use, in..~ edepeboo to the great variety .of hy~ anu metres used in the dif·i1nIIl churc:bes.:-......-~ proprie&Qr bas omifbld. the. major pRrt of the Gamut, for this....b1 a111ellcll0Dl in tho science of music, shoulu instruct their pupils from..~pJ ; which baa been. fuUDd to be the the most efficient meana in ob-fIliDiIlI.&bed.Ued end. .'. . " . •. ; . ~:' ?:~.: -:;:. , ..".. , .... ""'~ ;., APOLOGY.

JC1ui~fU-'j,u..'b~g a new. serieS of mIlSlC, at this late hour of the <1"y,"J'be~ .~ I1¥l follp'w]D8' remarks :'. J. "l1iia..•oik haS been Intended, more particularly, for church use. Here the~ ",bplh the hymn 'and the tune before him, and may sing the part1F(edapCed to~~tionaJOrganization•.

'2...."l1IiI wari is bmlllD8ll, compared with many oth~rs-yet,containing pieces·--.';iili!'·I0_~~ Yon ll!'tlaw·are,. that many hymn books, now in usc,.:-u .. "·CJf JDIiIie,.coil1ain .. large,ninnber of hymm and tunea that are

IIiiIdom,; if'.....;'8mg; and, that among the ministry, as well as the membership,~.IDa~·~ &Pd. tunes, ~ the numl.>er of thirty or forty, are used;~;;~=~o~tJi'e 'Wllole,cost.has been spent for that which (to them)

ipI~';fIii."oIt;'~g~ may be sold at a price to meet every poor man's· pcicket,·and~by.tlf}8hIe him, with the rich, to sing the praises of heaven in·his family, ali well as in the church of God.

4. T,here is, in our opinion, too much novel singing in some of our churches,alfect4lg mpre the animal, ihan the spiritual part of man; and, in aUprobability,there are more Wltruths uttered in the sight of heaven, at least by the uncoll­vomOO. in singing those ditties. than in any other way. The object of this worki8,; 19 bring back the_ tide of singing into its pmper channel.

5. One of the principal objects in t.his work has been, to adapt the spirit of thehymn to that of the tune, so that they beat in unison with each otheT; for, it isentfrely inGonsistent with nature, to ei~ber sing a cheerful subject to a melancholyair,. or a melancholy Bubje,ct to a cheerful air; it would be' like mourning atthanksgivings, and rejoicing at fWlerals. Here, the tune and subject being atvariance, the music must be either without i.mpression, or oppose its designed end.Bulo when music an<1 subject egree, they mutually ataist each other, and fill uswith lU'dor, solemnity, and delight, while engaged in the wOl'llhip of OUI Re-deemer·

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iv PREFACE.

GENERAL REMARKS.

A proper acrent is very ornamental in singing, either by note or word, andmould be carefully attenued to; if the poetry is good, anu the music well auapted, accenteu syllables will always fall on the accented part!< of the measure. Forinslnnce, if the poetry begins with a trochee, the hand should fall on the first note;if with an iambus, it should rise. Some authors are opposed to two accents,when a measure is diviued into two pnrts-but, in that case, I woulu ask, what isto be done with a sponuee, where both words or syllables are accented 1 But, tobe short, I woulu remark, that where it so happens, that an aecentOO word fallgon the nnaccenteu part of the measure, language must predominate. A genteelpronunciation is another excellence that shoulu be particularly inculcateu; many,who are otherwise excellent singers, obscure the ideas they uller in melouy, bypronouncing ungrnmm~tical1y : words terminating in ly, ny, 1'1/, &c., are apt to bepronounced as thongh they formed a separate word, w),ich not only destroys th~

beauty of music, but the ""nse of poetry; the best mle, therefore, that can be given,is, to pronounce accoruing to the proper mode of speaking, so that what we singmay be understood.

Youngsters shoulu not be forgetful of the importance of the calling in whichthey are engaged, but remember that a becAlming seriousness shoulu at all time&prevail, while using sacred words; our thoughts ought nlways to corresponu withthe music anu subject. H ow delightful to beholu n choir of singers, courtingthat pleasing solemnity that Ehoulu attend the sacrOO worohip of Deity.

Young singers should be very industrious in acquiring a gTaceful manner ofbeating time, and should be careful not to contract any disagreeable hnbits, asthey are haru to overcome; nil uistortions of the limbs ~nd features, while sing­ing, is very unbecoming, an(1 should be carefully avoiueU. Scholars shoulil ob­serve strict decomm in time of school; nothing is more uisgusting, in singers,than nffecteu quirks and 03tcntatious pamde, cnueavoring to overpower othervoices hy the strength of their own, or officiously assisting others, while theirsis silent; on the other h~nd, not.hing is more praiseworthy, in a choir of singeu,than a becoming solemnity, which shoulu accompany an exercise so near akin,which will, through all etcrnity, engage the attention of those who walk "inthe climes 01 bliss."

Teachers should be part.icular to inculcate soft singing; a person who practicessoft singing, will retain the p~wer of hearing, anu confonning to other voices,and may renuily become l1laster of such gestures on<1 expressions, as reason anilpropriety uic.ulc. Soft Einging is, in fact, the best expedient for refining the cor,an,l improving the voice. A good voice may be injureil by too loud singing.Too long singing, at one time, injures the lungs. A colu or cough, all kinds ofspirituous liquors, long Iii sting, &c., are ucotructive to the voice of one who i.much in the practice of singing. A frequent use of spirituous liquors, will speed­ily ruin the best voice.

Flat keyed tunes shoulu he >Ung' sofler thlll1 sharp keyeu ones, and may heproportioned with a lighter b"s~; but, for sharp keyed tunes, let the bass be fulllUld strong.

All solos shoulu be sung softer than thc ports when moving together. Thehigh noles, quick notcs, "nu slurred notes of each part, shoulu be sung softer thanthe low, long, onu single I"otes. Lct the bass be sung full and bolu, the tenor,regular anu distinct, anu the treble, soft anil uelicate.

In singing hy nol<', great pains shoulu be talten to sound the notes round anilllIlloOth, nlways t:lking care to preserve a proper accent, which is the life anubeauty of music. Perhaps on imitation of the piano forte, would be equal to anyother specimen that coulu bc given for the proper sound of a note, the key of

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which, being moved by,a skillful hand, strikes the chord, and immediately bounces~ leaving 11 amooth and pleasing' sound to ensue. The concluding note shouldIJol!l b:e,broken off abruptly, tiut should be sounded smoothly, gently swelling the....' riote like an echo.,·,

In fuging music, !he part tha,t leads should be sung soft, gradually increasing as~ rest of the paTts fall in. To sing SQlnetimes loud, and at others soft, as theembmenls require, is ,ope of the principal beautie; in singing; by these m~ans,

.~ appear in .the bIaze?f <!a:Y, !n the shade, ,or in the twilight, at the ptirfo~m.er'"a bidding;. whjle to the' m\ll!lC ll! added variety and nchness of expressIOn.Softness and loudness are to music, what light and shade are to painting. While!be voice is very son, the sentiments expressed are wmpt in deep shade, and onlyieen at a distance, but a.s the music increases in sound, the sentinlcnts are seen~ from ihe shade, iuld advancing into a glare of light. When soft sing­mg'again tlu'ceeeda, they again retire, and discover themselves bencath the dimmd~t shade.',

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This' work 'is humbly dedicated to all' the lovers of Vocal 111 usic

or e~. nams' or order, the glory of God, and the advancement

oC{1lI4l!18iah's Jcingdo,m"on earth i ,with the prayers of the proprietor,

ddillll! world ma.y realize the. beauties of harmony b.y fait)1 in Christ,

uti] we a~ all prep~~d to en,ter into the cloudless and unsullied

\ Jegi~ oC endleu day, amidst the acclamations, and through the

j ebiDJDg ranks: of .DDnUmb'ered millions of angelic beings, who, on

a.a;p.~(lf' light:;'Uluched 'with etherial fingers, strike their highesth",aJ)d aw811,.'their loudest note, charming heaven's myriads, with

1he1r 8ODgB. Baying, "Hallelujah, the Lord God Omnipotent reign­

eth-to ~hOm, with the Son, be glory and dominion forever and ever,

Amen."

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6 HARMONY GROVE, C, m.

2 If Pro\'idence their comforts shroud,And dark distressp.s lour,

Hope paints the rainbow on the cloud,And grace shines through the shower.

3 'What troubles can their hearts o'erwhelmvVho view a Saviour near 1

'Whose Father sits and guides the helm-­\\Those voice forbids their fear 1

4 Let tempests rage, and billows rise,And mortal firmness shrink:

Their anchor fastens in the skies­Their bark, no storm can sink.

5 God is their joy and portion still,vVhen earthly good retires;

And shan their he"rts sustain and Jill,When earth itsel f expires.

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r' A HOME IN .HEAVEN. 9's & 10's. 'I

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., A homtdn Heaven! as the sufferer liesOn hIli bed of pain, and uplifts his eyes'1'.0 that brilTht home, what a joy is given,With the bfe!l8ed thought of his home in Heaven.

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· !. .~ A''hotne in Heaven ~ wh~n our pleasures fade,And our wealth and. fame in the dust are laid;

. And strength decays, ar.d our health is riven,We are happy still with 'ourhome in Heaven.

:4 A home in Heaven! ,vhen the faint heart bleeds,· ~ - , Dy the Spirit's stroke, for "its evil deeds;

~ Oh.! then what bliss in that heart fo!~iven,

Does the hope inspire of a home in Heaven.

S A home in Heaven! when our friends are fled -",To the cheerless gloom of the mouldering d~ad IWe wait in hope on the promise given:We will meet up there in our home in Heaven.

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8 HYDIN.-Concluded.

6 A home in heaven! when the wheel is brokA,And the golden bowl, by the terror-stroke;

When life's bright sun sinks in death's dark even,We will then fly up to our home in heaven.,

-: Our home in heaven! oh. the glorious home,And the Spirit, joined with the bride, says "come!"

Come, seek his face, and your sins forgiven,And rejoice in hope of your home in heaven.

HANTS. S, M.

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HAN'J'S,-<JonclJlded.

~ Thy shining grace can cheer, ,This dungeon where I dwell :

"- <,:,:,!is .paradise w\len .thou a~t h~re,1, ."" ,,:H thou 'depart, 'tl8 hell. '.l- ~. : • • ..~_~ . ~. ~,

3 Th~ ~~ilin~·oh.hy fa:~~,.. ' ....}Jow amlab~!lJ.hey are!,

h - "ns heav'n to'rest in thine embrace.-1i.,.'~; ,t": --~d no~~ryt el~ but there.,"

:. T~thee, and thee alone, ";\1.ofi-::I ' .. ! -:;}!'hs-angels owe' their bliss;

_ ,.~ ~y sit' around thy gracious- throne,{:: ::-:':~f~-~~~.dwen-WhJ!reJesus is. "

T~ ~u.-,:·· J 6lN~i ~ll' th~-lt~~s above, '.• , ••,> -," -'.', Cim maklf a heav'nly place,

If God his residflnce remove,Or but conceal his face .

.. 6 ,Not~irth, jl.~r all the sky,Can one delight afford j

No not 'one drop of real joy,Witb,out thy presence, Lord.

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7' Thou art the sea of love,, Where all my pleaSures roll ;

,The circle where my passions move,And centre of my soul.

8 To thee my spirits fly,With infinite desire;

And yet how far from thee I lie !o Jesus, raise me higher.

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as monarch. do.not~••__Ida_"'",J!,a( , -, '. "

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And holds the King of kings.-J..~:- ~ .{- .~ Go,~~p~II'Wheie the infal)t lies,'.,.-~, . "" ADd,..&ee hill humble throne' ,-~~-::. ~",' , With tears of joy in ~ll ynuT~yes, :;i'

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.""~ , _~-:.";""', tmI8'theu harps to lofty sound,; . - ~d, thus conclude the song:

",Glory to God, that reigns above,,r;' _'~ - Le.tWa~ surround ihe earth:

MDrtals'shall knew their Maker's love,At their Re«i'~mer's birth."

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-'4 Lord! and shall angels have their 80ngs,And men no tUl)es to raise 1

0" may w'e:'lose these useless tongues,When w.e forget to praise!

Glory to God that reigns above,That 'pitied \Is forlorn; ,

We join to'sing 'our Maker's love,For' there"8 a Saviour born.

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5' Lo! glad I come, and thou, blest Lamb,Shall take me to thee, whose I am ;

"My sinful self I thee can give:Nothing but love shall I receive.

6 Then will I tell to sinners round,.What a dear Saviour I have found;I'll point to ihy redeeming blood,And say, "Beh"old the waY".to God ~"

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2 Crown him, ye mi\rtyrg of our God,Who from his :lILar call ;

Ellal the stl~m of Jesse's rod,And crown him Lord of ulJ.

8 Ye choaen teed of Israel's Tace,A rel1U1i1nl weak nnd smoll,

HuH him who snVC8 you hy his grace,And crown him Lord of ull.

.. SinneJ:s! whoso love can ne'er (orgetThe \vormwood and lbe gall,

GOihl~~~~~o~,~rL~~~e~ra~,~"(eel,

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THE OJ:l:ARJOT.:, n, 12,.12, 12. 16

lr~. 1.0, ..If-moving it drive., on tho

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""""dCIIIJ:-the I[loly around'him are pour'd,

~. hosts,or the angels that wait on ·the Lord;

, - , glori1i~ ..mla, li.Dd;tne'martyrs 'are'there,,~there'all-whO the·paliD.owreaths of victory wear!

S'~8~~Pet!~·the trump~i-the, dead have all heard j

-"Lo, the depth~ pf the s~ne-covered charnel are stirr'd !From the sea, from the earth, from the south, from the north,

"." All the vast generations of !Ilen are come forth.

:~)Th.J j~dgtjle~t! the' judgmen~! the thrones are all set,.-4' iWbere the Lamb,.and the white-vested elders are met I

'Th'ere'alril'esh is 'at once in·the sight of the Lurd,And the doom of eternity hangs on his word.

6 0 mercy! 0 mercy! look 'down from abOve,Great Creator, on us, thy: .sad. childr6n,'with love j

When beneath to iheir'dlirkness the'wicked are drivpn,May our justified ,sou'ls find a'ransom, in heav'lI.

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16 REQUEST. S. M.

Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your Joy. be known: Join

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2 Let those refuse to sing,Who never knew our God;

But servants of the. heav'nly King.l\'1ay speak their joys abroad.

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H'lllYIN,-ooncluded.

The hill of Sion yieldsA thousand sacred sweets,

Before we reach the heavenly field!;,Or walk the golden streets.

·3 The God that rules on high,That all the earth sunteys,

That ridee upon the stormy sky,And calms the roaring seas:

This awful God is OUTS,

Our Father and our Love,He will send down his heav'nly pow'rs

To carry us above. >

• There we shall see his face,And never, never sin!

There, from the rivers of his grar,c,• Drink endless.pleaaure~ in;

. • Yea, and before we ri~eTo' that immortal state,

The thoughts of such amazing blissShould constant joys. create.

5 The men:..of g·race have found,Glory begun below,

Celestial fruit, on earthly ground,From faith and hope may· grow.

Then let our songs abound,And every tear be dry;

We're marching through. Immanuel's groundTo fairer worlds on high.

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lIed me to muse in Bome lone • Iy re - treal.

J~=s~1=~-=~ ~::E'=~:;r::1~It2 While passing a garden, I paus'd then to hear

A voice, faint and plaintive, from one that was there;The voice of the suff'rer affected my heart,In agony pleading the poor sinner's part.

3 In off'ring to heaven his pitying pray'r,He spoke of the torments the sinner must bear !His life, 1\9 a ransom, he offer'd to give,That sinners, redeemed, in glory might live I

.( I listen'd a moment, then tum'd me to seeWhat mtlft of com}tllw~Qn this stranger might be I

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I saw him, low kneeling, upon the cold ground,The lovliest being that ever was found!

5 His mantle was wet with the dews of the night;His locks, ,by pale moon-beams, were glist'ning and bright;H!s eyea, 1)right as diamonds, to heaven were rais'd,While angels, in wonder, stood 'round him amaz'd!

6 So deep were his sorrows, so fervent his pray'rs,That" down o'er his bosom roll'd sweat, blood, ann tear~ 1

I wept to behold him! I ask'd him his name-He answer'd, "'Tis JEsus! from heaven I camc !

,7 "I am thy.Redeemer! for thee I must die!The cup is most bitter, but cannot pass by !Thy sios, like a mountain, are laid upon me,And all this deep anguish I suffer for thee !"

·8 I heard, with deep sorrow, the tale of his woe,And tears, like a fountain of water, did flow!The cau.ee 'of his sorrow to hellr him repeat,Aft'ected lilY heart, and I fell at his feet!

9 I uembled with horror, and loudly did cry,: "LOrd., saTe a poor sinner! 0 save, or I die !"

He BIDil'd when he saw me, and said to me, " Live!~:' "l~ -.ms, ,!hich are many, I freely forgive!""..- ''''",

:';. 10 How sweet was that moment he bade me rejoice!His smile, 0 how pleasant! how cheering his voicc !Iliew (rom the garden to spread it abroad,

.' .. And shouted, "Salvation," and" Glory to God !"

n I'm now on my Journey to mansions above!My soul's full of glory, of light, peace, and love!

I think of the garden, the pray'r, and the tearsOf that loving Stranger, who banish'd my fears!

12 The day of bright glory is rolling around,When Gabriel, descending, the trumpet shall sound;

r.; My souI then, in raptures of glory, shall riseTo gue on the Stranger with unclouded eyes!

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2 "FeaT not, I am with thee; 0 be not dismay'd,For I am thy God, and will still give thee aid:I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,Upheld uy my righteous, omnipotent hand.

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, HYmN,--Concluded.

...... -3 "When through tbe deep waters I call thee to go,.~~~" The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow;',' 'For I will be with thee, thy tronbles to bless,

And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress.

4 "When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie,My ~e, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply;

, _; The flame shall 'not hurt thee-I only designThy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine.

5 "E'en down to old age, all my people shall proveMy soy'reign, eternal, unchangeable love;And then, when gray hairs shall their temples adorn,

:.:". Like lambs they shall still in my bosom be borne."II ••~

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2 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,And grace my fears reliev'd ;

How precious did that grace appear,The hour I first believ'd.

3 Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares,I ha.ve already come:

'Tis grace that brought me safe thus far,

And grace shall lead me home.

4 The Lonl h;1s promis'd good to me,

His wonl my hope 8ecures;He will my shield and portion be,

As long as life endures.

(j Yes, when lhis flesh and heart shall fail,

And mortal life shall cease;

I shall possess, within the vail,A life of joy and peace.

6 The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,The sun forbear to shine;

But God, who called me here below,Will be fCX'e~T mine.

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1.......---_i-_--L-;1--rf r-=i-~~l:- £_ ~ _~~~UL2 My crimes are great, but don't surpass

The power and glory of thy grace;Great God, thy nature hath no bound,

, So let thy pard'ning love be found.3 Oh! wash my-soul from every sin,

And make my guilty conscience clean,Here on my heart the burden lies,And past offences pain my eyes,

4 My lips with shame my sins confess,Against thy law, against thy W-ace;Lord, should thy judgmenta grow severe.I am condemn'd but thou art clear.

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2 Come, saints, and drop a tear or twoFor him who groan'll beneath your load;

He shed a thousand drops for you,A thousand drops or richer blood.

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HYMl\T.-Concluded.

3 Here's love and grief beyond degree,The Lord of glory dies for man!

But lo! what sudden joys we see-Jesus, the dead, revives again!

4 The rising God forsakes the tomb,: (In vain the to)ll1J forbids his tise;)- Cherubic legions guard him home,

And shout him wele-omt> to the skies.

5 Break off your tears, ye saints, and tell, How high your great deliv'rer reigns;

Sing- how' he spoil'd the hosts of hell,And Jed the monster, Death, in chains.

KERSHAW, 8,7, 8,7.4,7.

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26 KERSHAW.-Concluded.

2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome,God's free- bounty glorify;

True belief, and true repentance,Every grace that brings you nigh:

Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy.

3 Let not cons::ience make you linger,Nor of fitness fondly dream;

All the fitness he requireth,Is to feel the need of him;

This he gives you, 'Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam.

4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden,Bruis'd and manglp,d by the fall,

If you tarry till you're better,You will never come at all ;

Not the righteous, Sinners Jesus came to call.

:; Agonizing, in the garden,Lo! your Maker prostrate lies!

On the bloody tree behole! him!Hear him cry befo~e he dies,

.. It is tinish'd!" Sinners, will- not this suffice~'

G Lo! the incarnate Goe! ascp-nding,Pleads the merit of his blood;

Venture on him, venture freely­Let no other trust intrude:

None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good.

7 Saints and ang-cls join'd in concert,Sing the praises of the Lamb,

While the blissful seats of heavenSweetly echo with his name:

llallellljah! Sinnere here may do the same.

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ASBURY. C. lYI. Z1

I JI&d. bow he groo.ns! wbile nature .bake., See wbere he bow. his n.red bead IADd earth'. otrong pillars bend! He bows his head, and dies!

'I'1le temple's vail in sunder breaks. [ehaJn.The solid marbles rend. 4 But soon he'll break death'. ellviou

And In full glory shine: .I """ dOlle, the precious ransom's paid. 0, Lamb of God, was ever pain.

ll.eceln my 80ull be crlea: Waa ever love like tblDe!

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28 NEW SALEM. 11 's, 8's.

2 Where dost thou, at noo)1-tide, resort with thy sheep,To feed on the pastures of love 1

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HYMN.--ooncluded.

,Or why in the valley of death ehould 1 woep.'Or 'lone in the wilderness rove 1

3 Oh why should I wander, an alien from thee,And cry in the c1esert for bread 1

Thy foes will rejoice when my sorrows they see,.: And smile at the teafs 1 have shed.

4 Yo daughters of Zion, deolare, have you seen,The star that on Israel shone 1

,Say if in your tents; my beloved has, been,And where with his /lock he is gone.

5 This is my beloved, his form is divine,His vestments shed odors around j

The locks on his head, are as grdpes on the vlJlO'When auturn wit~ plenty is crown'd.

(j The roses of Sharon, the lilies tbat growIn the vaills on the banks of the streams,

On 'his cheeks, in thl! !Jeauty of excellence, glow­, And I::':s eves ~re as quivers of beams.

7 His voice, as the sound of the ,dulcimer. sweetlA heard through the shadows of death;

The cedars of Lebanon bow at his feet,The air is perfum'd with his breath.

8 His lips as a fountain of excellence /low,That waters the garden of grace;

From which their salvation the gentiles shall know,And bask in the smiles of his face.

9 Love sits in his eye-lids, and scatters delight~H "Through all the bright mansions on high;'h Their faces the cherubims vail in his si'ght,

And tremble with fullness of Joy.

10 He looks, and ten thousand of angels rejoice, .~

;. : And myriad!\ wait for his word;He speaks, and eternity,fill'd with his voice,

Re-echoes the praise of the Lord. .c2

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2 See the rocks and mountains shaking,Earth unto hllr center quaking,

Nature's groans awake the dead.Look on PtJ,rebus, struck with wonder,Whilst th~peals of legal thunder

Smote the. dear Redeemer's head.

3 Heaven's bright melodiou8 legions,Chantin&, thro' the tuneful regions,

Cease to thrill the quiv'ring string;Songs seraphic all suspended,Till the mighty' war is ended,

By the all-victorious King.

4 Hell, and all the pow'rs infernal,Vanquish'd ,by the King eternal,

When he pour'd the vital flood,By his groans, which shook creation,Lo! we found a proclamation,

Peace and pardon by his blood.

5 Shoul, ye saints, with adoration,Fill, with songs, the wide creation,

§lince he's risen from the grave;ShOUI with joyful acclamation,To the Rock of our salvation,

Who alone has power to save..

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6 Bear, with patience, tribullitiop,Overcoming all temptation, . ....

Till the glorious jubilee;Soon he'll come with bursts of thunderThen shall we adore and wonder,

Singing on the highest key.

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FAIRFIELD. 0, lYI,

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2 0 the transporting, rapt'rous scene,That rises to my sight!

Sweet fields anay'd in living green,And rivers of delight!

3 Thil.rB gen'ro'b9 fruit that never fails,On trees immortal grow:

There rocks, and hills, and brooks, and vales,With milk and honey flow.

4 All o'er thoss wide, ex-tended plains,Shines one eternal day;

There God the Son forever reigns,And scatters night away.

-L~....6 No chilling winds nor pois'nous breath,

Can reach that healthful shore rSickness and sorrow, pain and death,

Are felt and fear'd no more.

6 When shall I reach that happy place,And be forever blest 1

When shall I see my Father's face,And in his bosom rest 1,

7 Fill'd with delight, my raptur'd soulWould here no longer stay!

Though Jordan's waves around me roll,Fearless I'd launch away.

8 There on- those high and flow'ry plains.Our spirits ne'er shall tire;

But in perpetual joyful strains.Redeeming; love admire.

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!\iINETY·FIFTH. Co'M.

Z '"\Then sorrows bow the spirit down,When virtue ti~3 diluTesl.

Beneath the proud oppressor's frown,Thou giv'Sl the mourner rest.

4 Thy mercy neVN ~hall removeFrom mClI o( heart ainccrcj

Thou sav'Bt the souls whose humble love1. join'd with holy fear.

3 Thou know'st the poin.'hy servant. feel, 5 My lip. shall dwell IIpon thy proi.e,Thou henr'IH thy children's cry; And 8pread thy fame nbrond;

And their best wishes to tUltHl, Let all the song of Adam raiseThy grace is ever nigh. The honors of their God.

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. 2 Deny Ihysclf, and take thy cross;"Is thfl Redeemer's great command;

N atuTe must count her gold- but dross,If she would gain this heav'nly land.

3 The fearful soul that tiTes and faints,And walks the ways of God no more,

ls but esteem'd almcst " saint,A nd makes his own deetruCilion lUl'e ~

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,8& AMERICA. [S~ m.

2 Ride In thy prosperous car,Regain lhy people lost;

1.<1 thy right hand conduct the war,Let vict'ry crown thy host.

3 Thy fainting .alnts revive;Awaken them that sleep;

Make the dry bone. arise and live,And comfort all that weep.

4 Come, 0 ye winds or heavin,BreR.the o'er this vale of death.

May tho Good Spirit, richly giv'n,• Fill.1I with prayin~ breath.

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WATOHMAN. S. m. 37

2 Come, then, for Jesus' sake,And bid my heart he clean;

An end or.1I my troubles make-'An end of.lI my sin.

3 I cannot wash my hr.art,But by believing thee:

And wailing for thy blood t' impartThe spotless purity.

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4 While at thy cross I 110,Jesus the grace bestow,

Now thy all-cle,nsio~ hlood apply,And I am white as snow. • ....

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EVEmmrG_BHADE,..,-Concluded.

2 We lay 'our garments by,Upon our beds to rest;

So deatll will soon disrobe us allOf what we here possess.'I

3 Lord, keep us ~e this night,Secure from' all our fears,

Beneath the shadow of thy wings,Till morning light appears.

4 And when we early rise,And view the unclouded sun;

May we set out to win the prize,And' after glory run.

5 And when our days are past,And we from time remove;

Oh! may we in thy bosom rest,The bQsom of thy love!

DEVOTION. L, m.

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DEVOTION.-Goncluded.

2 And thou art bidden, weary one,With wants and woes opprest;

And every far off wand'riog son,May be a welcome guest.

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3 Return, thou prodigal, return,Thy Father bids thee come;

He doth thy needless absence mourn;Thall erring child, come home.

4 Come, for the feast already walts.The fatlings all are slain;

Go, seek with haste his palace gates,Nor shall thou seek in vain.

5 The Father stands, and ;.vaits to gree1His late returning son;

Now haste thee, child, he runs to meetAnd kiss thee ;)9 his own.

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LOVING KINDNESS. L. m. 41

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LOVll'JG KINDNESS,.-conc!uded,

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2 He saw me ruin'd in the fall,Yet lov'd me, notwithstanding all ;He sav'd me from my lost estate,His loving-kindness, 0, how great!

3 Though Rum :rous host~l' of mighty foes,Though earth and hell my way oppose,He safely leads my soul along, -His loving-kindness, 0 how strong!

4 When trouble, like a gloomy cloud,Has gather'd thick, and thnnder'd loud,He near my soul has always stood,His loving-kindness, 0 how good!

5 Although I feel my sinful heart,Prone from my Saviour to depart;And thongh 1 have him oft forgot,His loving kindness changes not!

6 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale,Soon all my mortal powers must fail;O! may my last expiring breath,

··His loving-kindness s-ing in death.

7 Then let me mount and soar awayTO'brig'hter worlds ofeIidless day,~nd sing with rapture and surprise,His loving-kinrlaeSll in the S'kres.

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WALLACE. - Pi nt 43.

Z Jesu. conquer'd when he (ell,Met nnd vanqul.h'd earth ~nd hell;

) Now be le",ds you on to swellThe triumpbs of his cross_~?:

Thou«b your enemies appear-j-;,Who will doubt, or who can'(ea'"

"jod, our strength and shield'; Is nearl'We OIInno\ lV!le our cause. .

3 Onward, then, ye hosts o(GoellJesus point! the victor's rod;Follow ",here your leader trod.

You soon shall 8e~ his fflce.~: Soon your enemies. all slain,

Crowns of glory you shall gain;Soon you'll Join that glorlou8 train,

Who about tbeir Saviour'. praisa.

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To rivers of~clighl. J:UllS"OUL _'" DI....ing t'1mc.

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''LIGHT.L Mo· 45

I Billavirelgn pow'r, withont ollr aid, 3 WeIll crow'd thy gate. with thankfulsongl.Ma.de U. ofelay, and form'd U8 men; High as the heav'nll our voices r'lise!

AM wben like wl1nd 'ring sheep we atray'd, And earth, with her tcn toouiand longue., .lJe brought us 10 his fold again. "';;. '." Shall tilllhy courts wltllsoundlng prai•••

:f 4. Wide a. the';orld I'. tby command I .," Vast 89 eternity thy love; :.;

-l l~ Firm ~s a.rock thy truth muat stand,Whbn rdHlng years .hall C1:ase to> mo....

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GLASGOW,' --L.M.

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rf ¥if~f=r~~~~-~:~~~~I[2 The Lord shall come! but not the same

As once in lowliness he came;A silent Lamb before his foes,A '!'eary man, and full of wo,,"

'. 3'Tlie Latd shall cpme'! a dreadful form, ..With rainbow-wreath;and robes of storm;'On cherub-wings, and wings of wind,Appointed Judge of all mankind.

4 Can this be He, who'went to strayA pilgrim on the world's highway;Oppress'd by pow'r, llnd mock'd by pride,The Nazarene-the crucified 1

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5 While sinners in despair shall call," Rocks, hide us: mountains, on us fall !"The saints, ascending from the tomb,Shall joyful sin,$, "The Lord is come!"

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CONCORD.,.......concluded.

2 He form'd the deeps unknown,He gave the seas their bound;

The wat'ry worlds are all his own,And all the solid ground.

3 Come, worship at his throne,Come, bow before the Lord;

We are his works, and not our own;He form'd us by his word.

4 T~day, attend his voice,Nor dare provoke his Tod;

Come like the people of his choice, ,And own your gracious God.

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DUNLAP'S CREEJ[. C. m.

2 There everlasting spring abides,And never-with'ring tlow'rs :

Death, like a narrow sea, dividesThis heav'nly land from ours.

3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling tlood,Stand dreGt in living green,

So to the Jews old Canaan stood,While Jordan roU'd between.

4 Could we but climb where Moses stood,And view the landscape o'er;

Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold tlood,.::,.;. Should fright us from the shore.

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DEVIZES.-Concluded. 51

2 In heav'n the rapturous song belJlln,And sweet seraphic fire

Through all the shining legions ran,And strung and tun'd the lyre.

3 Swift through the vast expanse it fle'w,And loud the echo roll'd;

The theme, the song. 'the joy was new,'Twas more than heav'n could hold.

4 Down through the portals of the sky,Th' impetuous torrent ran;

And angels flew with eager JOY,To bear the. news to m?-n.

5 With joy the chorus we'll repeat," Glory to God on high;

Good will·and peace are now complete,Jesus was born to die."

G Hail, Prince of Life! forever hail!Redeemer, Brother, Friend!

Though earth, and time, and life should fail,Thy praise shall never end.

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7 Hark! the cherubic armies shout,And glory leads the song.:

Good will and peace are heard throughoutThe harmonious heav'nly throng.

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~ BROOMSGROVE.-Concluded.

2 Thou art my everlasting trust,_Thy goodness I adore;

Send down thy grace, 0 blessed Lord,That I may love thee more.

J My feet shall travel all the lengthOf the celestial road;

And march with courage in thy strength,To see the Lord my God.

4 Awake, awake, my tuneful pow'rs,With this delightful song,

And entertain the darkest hOUTS,Nor think the season long.

DESIRE. P, M,

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54 DESlRE,-Concluded,

2 But now I am a soldier,1\1)' Captain's voice I hear;

Il~ gives me all my or~ers

And tells me not to fear.And if I hold out faithful,

/\. 1'1"0\\"n of life he'll give iAnd all his valiant soldiers

:)haJl ever with him live.

:3 Throu<Th <Trace I am determin'dTo ~on~uer, though I die i

And then awav to Jesus,On wings o'f love I'll fly.

Farewell to sin and sorrow,I bid them all adieu;

And you, my friends, prove faithful,Ant! ou your way pursue.

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HYlYIN.-Ooncluded. .4 And if you meet with troubles,

And trials on the way;Then cast your care on Jesus,

And don't forget to pray.Gird on the heav' nly armor,

Of faith, and hope, and love:And when the war is ended,

You'll reign with him above.

I) 0 <to not be disc.ourag'd,Fu. Jesus is your friend i

And if you lack for knowledge•H,e '-II not refuse to lend;

Neither will he upbraid you,Thoue;h often you request,

He'll give you grace to-conquer,And take you home to rest•

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66 DAUGHTER OF ZION.-oonclnded.

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They !led like tho chaIT from the scourge that pursu'd them.;How vain were their steeds ancJ their chariots of \V'H.

3 Daughter of Zion! the power th"t hath sav'd thee,Extoll'd with the harp and the timbrel shall he:

Shout! for the foe is cJestroy'd that ~nsl.lV'u thee,The oppressor iB vauqu~sh'd, anu Zion is free.

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2 Corruption, earth ~nd worms,Shall but refine this flesh,

Till my triumphant spirit comes,To put it on afresh.

3 God my Redeemer Jives,And ever from the skies

Looks down and watches all my dust,Till he shall bid it rise.

4 Array'd in glorious grace,Shall these vile bodies shine;

And ev'ry shape, and ev'ry face,Be heav'nly and divine.

5 These lively hopes 'we owe,Lord, to thy dying love:

0, may we bless thy grace below,And sing thy gra0e above.

6 Savior, accept tIle praiseOf these, our humble songs,

Till tunes of nobler sounds we raise,With our immortal ton~ue9.

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GOSPEL TRUMPET.-ooncluded.

~-f$·~~:-~~£f~-r:~·le~~=4EI ewd.'lbem safely, by bl. word, To endle.. day.

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I2 Hail! all-victorious conqu'ring Loru,

Be thou by all thy works ador'd,Who undertook fer sinful man,And brought salvation through thy name,That we with thee may ever reign

In endless day. .

:I Fight on, ye conqu'ring souls, fight on j

And when the conquest you have won,Tnen palms of vict'ry you shall bear,And in his kingdom have a share,And crowns of glory ever wear

In endless day.

4 There we shall in full chorus join,With saints and angels all combine,To sing of his redeeming love,\Vhen rolling years shall cl\ase to move,And this shall be our theme above

In endless day.

~ Hark! how the Gospel-trumpet sounds,Through all the world the echo bounds!And Jesus, by redeeming blood,Is bringing sinners back to God,And guides them safely by his word

To endless day.

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60 ST. THOIIIAS. S. Dt

2. To serve the prellent age,My culling to fulfill ;

o may it ntl my pow'rlil engage,'1'0 do my ~akerli will.

3 Arm me with jealous cOlre,As in thy sight. lO live,

And 0 thy 8ervant, Lort.l, prepare,A strict. account to Giye t

4 Help me to W8lch and pray,And on lhyself rely;

AUllr'd if I my lrURl betray,I .h,1l !brever din.

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G4BRIEL. C, nI.

Tho Lord of glory i. my lighl, An~ my salvalion toot and

61

T.~~~~~.,+-r

lIal - vo.tion to{) j God is my strt:ngth, nor will I f.ar \Vhat

, all my foel can do, what

aU my foes can do.

2 God counts the sorrows of his saints,Their groans affect his ears:

He has a book for their complaints,A bottle for their tears.

3 The Lord can clear the darkest skies,Can give us day for night,

Make drops of sacred sorrow riseTo rivers of delight.

4 Let those who sow in sadness, wait'Till the fair harvest come;

They shall confess their sheaves are gretll,And shout the hlessing home.

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62 JUDGMENT. L. M.

sev . enth trumpet speaks him near: Hi. lightning.

l!--- --E+-21,im~~~~+~!='~J~~

flash, his thllntlers roll- How we! - come to the

failh - fuJ :ioul! His light ningi flash,,-.,

his thunders,-.,-II

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2 From heav'n angelic voices sound­See the almighty Jesl\s c~n'd :Girt with omnipotence and grace,And glory declrs the Saviour's face.

3 Descending on his azure throne,He claims the kingrloms for his own j

The kingdoms all. obey his word,And hail him their tJ;iumphant Lord!

3 Shout, all the people of the sky,And all the saints of the most high;Our Lord, who now his right obtains,Forever and forever reigns.

EDEN OF LOVE.

En • cir· cled withrest, ~blC8lj 5

ofthe

How sweet to re . fleet on lhos~ joys that Il .. wnit me, In'Vhcre glorified opir· its will} welcome shall greet ffiP.. And

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64 EDEN OF LOVE.-Concluded.

light, and Wilh glory ~ - shrouded, My huppinJss

I I ... I ... I

.. ~+~~t1-tt[~minu's sky uncloude-d, PI! blilhe in the: ocenn of pleasure un-

, ~,

2 "While angelic legions, with harps tuned celestial,Harmoniously join in the concert of praise;

The saints, as they flock from the regions terrestrial,In loud hallelUjahs their voices shall raise;

Their songs to the Lamb shall re-echo through heaven.My soul shall respond, "to Immanuel be given,All glory, all honor, all might, all dominion,"

Who brought us through grace to the Eden of love

3 Then, hail blessed state! hail ye songsters of glory !Ye harpers of bliss, soon I'lL mellt you above j

And join your full choir in rehearsing"the story,Salvation from sorrow through Jesus' love j

Though prisoned in clay, yet by anticipation,Already my soul feels ,a sweet prelibationOf joys that await me, when freed from probation j­

My heart's now in" heaven, the Eden of love.

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FATHER-LAND. 9,8,0,8.

2 There is a place where the nogels dwell,A pure and a pcacerul nbo(fc j

The ioys of Ih.1 place no longue Clln lell­But Ihere is the pulace of {;o~ !

. That blissful piau, <fo<.3 There is a place where my friends are sone,

"Vho' sulfer'd and worship'd with me jExalted with Christ, high on his throne,

The King in his beauty they see., That blissful piau, 4-e.

4 There i. a place where r hope to Ilve,\Vhen life and its lahors are o'er i

A piece which Ihe Lord to me will giv••And then r .halll<lTTow no. more.

. 5 That bli·ifull'la", 4-<.

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LIBERTY TREE,11,8, 11,8, Double, without Slurs. C. M., Double, with Slurs.,II~-¢~----~=~:~~=-=--~-t-&~--~-,-- - - - -+- iiL,~-r- - r-+-I ~;_E_._=--.=---=--\rrrC;=F~ -~l;-~=.- ,

JI Tn a chariol of light Irom lhe regions of day, The godde.. 0( Liberty

~I Ten tbouslU1d celestial. il· lum,inCd the way, 4nd hither eonducted the

I ...--..---...--..

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COmmuNION, C. M.

iI

i~8~f~~~~a'=1ir~How sweet and Bwful 18 the place, '\Vith Christ wilhin the doorljWhile ev - er - I.sting . love displays The choicest of her alOrea!

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I peace and pardon, bought Wiih blood, 10 food for dy - illg SOUI8.

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2 While all our hearts, anti all our 80ngs,Join to admire the feast,

Each of us cries, with thankful tongues,.. Lord, why was I a gllest J

Why was I mude to hear thy voice,And enter while there's room,

When thousands make a wretched chuice,And rather starve than come P'

GERMANTOWN; 1. m.==j-tP-~:F~-=;==E/I==f=B~E'~~j­-{7 -~·-i=t=.~F~=.E~F-6=~ ~~-:J,..-~I ,

- --- - r e-.-Arm of the Lord, awake, awake! Thine own immortal strength put on! With I

~--=~=t:Eg;-lfl=;=;=;=;=~fi-~-if--3: .-.-- -~EEEEEFE_ - ~

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68 GERluANTOWN,-Ooncluded,

2 By death and hell pursn'd in vain,To thee the ransom'd seed shall come j

Shouting, their heav'nly Zion gain,And pass, throl!gh ne:Hh, triumphant home:

The pain of life shall then be o'er,The ~ngllish and distracting care;

There sighing grid shall wecp no more,And sin shall never enter there.

3 Wherclllre, essential joy is found,The ord's redeem'd their heads shall raise,

"Vith everlasting gladness crown'd,And flll'd with love and lost in praise.

Then let my moments smoothly run,And sing my hours in peace away;

Till evening shades and setting sun,Conclude my race in endless day.

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3 Jesus. thou for me hast died,And thou in me wilt live;

I shall feel ~hy death applied;I shall thy life receive:

Yet when melted in the f1amoOf love. this shall be all my plea,

I the' chief of sinneMl am.Rut Jesus died for me.

,~~~~JCt c-~ijIlrifIII the chJef of s1I1ners a.m, DUl Jesus di~d for me.

---=rgt~~~~~~-~-~~~2 Happy they whose joyg abound,

Like Jordan's swelling stream;Who their heav'n in Chri8~ liavo found,

And give tho praise to /lim;Meanest follow'r of the Lamb.: His steps I at a di8~ance see;I the chief of sinners ain,

But Jesus ,lied for me.

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70 ALL IS WELL. 8, 3, 3, 8, 3, 3, 8, 8, 8, 3.

g----1-------

2 \-Veep not, my friends; my friends, weep not for me,All is well, All is well!

My sins are pardon'd-pardon'd; I am free,All is well, All is well !

There's not a cloud that doth arise,To hide my Jesus from mine eyes,J (mOll shall mount the upper skies;

All is well, All is well !

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HYMN.-oontinued.

3 Tune, tune your harps, yonr harps, ye saints ill glory,All is well, All is well !

I will rehearse, rehearse the pleasing story,All is well, All is well !

Bright angels are from glory come,They're round my bed, they're in my room!They wait to waft my spirit home­

All is well, All is well !

• Hark, hark, my Lord, my Lord and Master calls me,Al! is well, All is well !

I Boon shall see, shall see hillloiace in glory,All is well, All is well!

Farewell, my friends, adieu, adieu,~ . I can no longer stay with you,

My glitt'ring crown appears in view,All is w~lI, All is well !

5 Hail! hail! all hail! all hail! ye blood.wash'd throng,Sav'd by grace, Sav'd by grace!

I come to join, to join your rapturous song.Sav'd by grace, Sav'd by grace!

All, all is peace and joy divine,And heav'n and glory now are mine:All hallelujah to the Lamb!

All is wel!! All is well !

MISSIONARY HYMN.

'1

.--From Greenlandts icy mounto.ins, From Indin's corn} Blrnnd j Where Afrie'" sunny,.

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1l1lSSIONARY HYmN.-<Jontlnued.

=~I fOllrHnins Roll down tile!!' S?'Qlutll sand j From man}' an ollcient river, From many n

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palmy pl3ill) They call U~ 10 clcliver Their IOllU from error's chain.

E&£tgf~~'2 'What th()ugh the spic)' breezes,

Rlow soft o'er Ceylon's isle,Though ev'ry prospect pleases.

And only man is vile;In vain with lavish kindness

The gifts of God are strown;Tho heath"n in his blindness

Bows down to wood and stone.

3 Shall we, whose souls are lil?'htedV,'iLh wisdom from on high,

Sh,lll we, to men benighted,'The Inmp of life deny 1

Salvation! 0 salvation!The joyful sound proclaim,

Till e~rth's remotest nationHas leun'd lVfessiah's name.

4 Waft, waft., ye winds, his story.And you, ye waters, roll,

Till, like a sea of glory,It spreads from pole to pole;

Till o'er our nmsom'd nature,Th,~ Lamb for sinners slain,

Redeemer, King,.Creator,In bliss returns to rlilign, .

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HEBRON. L. m. 73

~~:~~HH~E~~~I~~t:=jj,=t,_l-J-±-=-£Q±ff=~ ~--,

'M~&~~~-~~I E - lerni - ty is just nt hand:- A110 shall I wasle my ehLing s:lOllj And

-~liI:E1$¥4~'RT~I,~rel.sB ylew departing day, And Iii row my inch of timo awny 1

,>~~~{±~=IEL-=qJE2 But an et.ernity there is

Of endless woe, o~ endless bliss;And swift as time fulfills its round,We to eternity are bound.

f·r ."

3 whiii;countless million~ of mankind• -:fI,ave l~[t the fleeting world behind!

",;;',.'Thll:y'~~'gop.e! but where? ah, pauRe and see,,c. " ':~onll;~o;;~)ong eternity?

.:'" .,' ..~1~·· ~~"l:-r1,." .... ; .~ l'

4 Sinner! canst thou forever dwellIn all the fiery 'deeps of hell?And i3,~p,1lth nothing, then, 1-<> thee;lhath,."a:ilJ. a dread eternity 1

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1E8'~~:=~-~~~fll"~-f=-.:ICIEt:=--~~-"~~ -<- --~- J-=-J~~ --it+- _L:>[- -,,- -:::1= --~- -r .-\ laboT 0( love. ~~'C r:.':i::-:-:,70rc, &c. - - ~-

Ii F,;=££ttE1'o==r-..~~-r--l±::E- ~-::ictE1=l±E-I= -=_______ _ ~_~_ :.:t::=

;} Our life as a dream, our lime as a stream,Glides swiftly away~

Ami the fugitiv<> moment refuses to 6tay;ThE' arrow is flown, the moment is gone;

TI)I~ millenia! yearRushes on te our view, and eternity's here.

3 0 tllat each, in the day of his coming, may say," I've fought my lVay through,I have finished the work thou didst give me to do !'.

o that ench from his Lord may receive the glad word,"Well and faithfully done!Enter into my jl)y and sit down on my throne."

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THE mOULDERInH} VINE. S'S & 7'5. '15

I~~~~g~,,~-~~-~-~=r~~

.-~.g .• - tntion fly - ing, Brings to Iltould'ring ville.

2 .See! in yonder forest standing. Lofty cedaNl, how. they nod!

Scenes of nature how surprising,Read in nature, nature's God.

See our Sov'·reign, sole Creator,Lives eternal in the sky,

Whilst \\'e mortals yield to nature-­D100m awhile, then fade and die.

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76 HYMN....:...continued.

• Whilst the annual frosts are croppingLeaves and tendrils from the trees,

So, our friends are early dropping­Weare I ike to one I)f thp,se.

Hollow winds about me Toaring,Noisy waters round me rise:

Whilst I sit my fate deploring,Tears fast streaming from my eyes.

• What to me are autumn's treasures,Since I knoW' no earthly joy,

Long I've lost all YOllthful pleasures;Time must youth and health destroy.

Pleasure once I fondly courted,Shared each bliss that yl)uth bestows;

- Bu t to see whero t!wl1ce I sported,Now e:nbi~teis all my woes.

t> Death destroys my future prospects,Tears my earthly joys away;

Friends and children, 0 how prE}cious!Torn by death's cold hands away! /

Fast my sun of life declining;Soon 'twj1' sP,t in dismal night;

But my hopes, pure and refining,Rest in future life-and light.

G Cease this fearing, trembling, sighing,Death will break the sullen gloom,

And my spirit, tluttering, tlying,Must be borne beyond the tomb

Thp,re I'll sep, my blessed Saviour,There I'll cease from all my toils,

There I'll drink and feast foreverOn that fair and happy soil.

HOME. l1's.

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HOME.-Continued.. ---soul is com - m:.1l1:ol1 w;th SnilllS j '1'0 fint! Ql the bnnquet of mercy there's

room, And ft.:el in the prcsel1ce of J~SU5 BIt home. Home, home, ~weet, sweet

RI~ceiYe me, uear Saviour, In glo ry. my home.

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f2 Sweet bonds that unite ~ll the children of peace,And thrice precious.J esus, whose love cannot,cease,Though oft from thy presel)oe in sadness I roam,I long to behold thee in glory at home.

:I I sigh from this body of sin to be free,Which hinders my joy and communion with thee:Though now my temptations like billows may foam.All, all will be~eace when,I'm with thee at hOl\le•

4 While here in the valley of conflict I stay,o give me'submission and strength as my day;In all my afflictions to thee I would come,Rejoicing i~,hope of my glorious home.

5 Whate~ll('thou deniest, 0 give me thy grace!T4y Spirit',a sure witness, and smiles of thy face:In,dulge me'with patiencl1 to wait at thy throne,'Arid find, even now, a sweet foretaste of home.

~ I long, dearest Lord, in thy beauties to shine,No more, as a'n exile, in sorrow to pine,But in thy bright image, to r1se from the tomb,With 'Ioriiied millions to praise thlle,at home.

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2 Ife comes, he comes to call

The nations to his bar,

And take to glory all

Who meel for glory are:

Make ready for your free reward;

Go forth with joy to meet your Lord.

3 Go meet him in the sky,

Your everlasting friend; ,~

Your head to glorrfy ; ,~,

With all his saints ascend;

Ye pure i~ heart. ob:ain ,the grace, ."/iTo llee. without a vail, his face. ;it.

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JAOOB'S WELL. O. m.

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At Jacob's well' a sironger 80ughl His droop - ing

.frame to-- el'leer; His flrooping' frame to cheer; Sam· uTlnts

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God WIl8

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80 HVlllN,-Contintled, '

2 This had she known, her faintinlT mindFor richer draughts had sighed; .

Nor had Messiah, ever kind,Those richer draughts denied.

3 The man, who came on eaJth to die,How few appear to know!

Th e friend of sinners, passing by,Is still esteem'd a foe.

4 The sinner must the stranger know,Or soon his loss deplore;

Dehold! the living waters flow;Come-drink and thirst no more.

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~The Prince of salvation, in triumph, is rfdillS', And glo· ry at··· L-

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.'hi.no.lioH8 areglidillj;, And EWar·

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~~~~~2 And now, through the darkest of ellrth's gloomy regions,

The wheels of his chariot are rolling sublime;His banners, unfolding his own true religion,

Dispelling the errors of time.

3 Behold! a bright angel, from heaven descending,High lifting his trumpet, hosannas to raise-

.. Hail, Son of the Highest! let ev'ry knee, bending,Adore thee with.off'rings of praise.

~ ," ... Thy sword and thy buckler shall save and deliver,

The poor and the needy from foes that assail;Thy bow and thy quiver shall .vanquish, forever,

The prince and the legions of hell.

Ii Ride on, in thy greatness, thou conquering Saviour;Let thousands of thousands submit to thy reign­

Acknowledge thy goodness, entreat for thy favor,And follow thy glorious train.

6 Ride o~; .till .tb.e compass of thy great dominionThe!g~~~j!hall encircle from pole un\Opole,

And mankind, cemented with friendship and union,Obey thee with heart and with soul.

".'~'.. .7 Then loud shall ascend, from each sa~ctified nation,

The voice of thanksgiving', the chorus of praise;. And heaven shall echo the song of salvatiov.

In rich and melodious lays."6

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.. UERE IS NO REST. P, m.

. 1 TIFe=F=tEw tl'-~ ".. .. ,1\

VI' .'I Here O'er the earth as a strnl~er J rO::lHI, } lcre IS liD rest. IS no

~~~.l\{y hearl doth leflp while I hear JCS\l!; say, There: lhere is n::'sl, rhtHC is

rest.2 Here fierce temptations beset me around;

Here is no rest-is no re'st :Here I am grieved while my foes me surround;

Yet I am blest-I am blest.Let them revile me and scoff at my nanlf',Laugh at my weeping, endeavQr to shame,I will go forward, for this is my theme-

There, there is rest-there is rest.

3 Here are afflictions and trials severe;Here is no rest-is no rest;

Here I must part with the friends 1 hold dear;Yet 1 am blest_I am blest.

Sweet is the promise I read in his word;Blessed are they who have died in the Lord;They will be call'd to receive their reward;

Then there is rest--there>is rest.

4 This world of cares is a wilderness state,Here is no rest-is no rest;

Here I must bear from the w~rld all its hata,Yet I am'bJes~I am blest.

Soon shall I be from the wicked released,Soon shall the weary forever be blest,

. Soon shall I lean upon Jesus' breast--Then there is rest-there is rest.

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IYIERDIN.' ,7's-., 6'8, & 7'6., " .

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Buut ye emerald ~eteB, and bring, To my raptureu vision,

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-~ ~\, f~tt~r=~~~-=~~EEEE~ ~=~F. l-- -8=-_----r--...---=tc=-=-..ft 1.0 I we li~:, our 10l!glng eyes. Breok, ye in - ter - ven - IDg skle.,

,':'--e-=rF~~~,t ~1:.-:-=--;-"---==-- ~::tT- ~~~--=--==- ,~~1~-I.':~ :'--=i==1=f=-=--===f;;;t±tL~=II' f]-~---':-~'E.~-~~-- """~--r-I. T-,- -.;-"'Ii-'\)-,,----'-r,r- "m,~ --r- ------ "- '-. ---'-,~r---'--"-------

, ' .I\.ll~n o( RIghteousness, nrl•• , Ope the' gat.s o( par - a - dlse .

.• f~=f--tE~fLP--=f±--~~' F FIl-;~e F-~[Et::_.~:~ ....-~=-=EEtt=JI--~_-fc~~=F~_P:, • Floods of everlasting lighf, I Cast their crowns before his thr.one.

- Freely flash bcfore him i Cry in revel'entialtone,Myriads, With supreme delight, Glory be to God alone,

, Instanlly adore him: I Holy! holy! holy One, .,'AllIZeltrumps resound his fame;

.: Lutes of lUCId gold prochilm-.·~,.\. 4 Ha~k! the thrilling symphonies,

AIl thc musIC of his name; ",. Seem, methlnks, to s'elze us jHeaven is heightened hy the them~. I JOin we, too, the holy ,lays,

_~ .,it', Jesus, Jesus, Jesus .., Four and twenty elders rise ~ Sweetest sound in seraph's sonIC.'J''From their princely station, '. Sweetest nole on-mortal tong'lle,"Shout his glorious victories, Swaetest carol ever sung.~:i,.:. ~ing'the great salvation; Jesus, Jesus, flow along.

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84 THE HAPPY LAND. 10, 10, 13,10.

glo ~ ry liHand, brighl us day,bright j

~~~-=~_.~~-c-!E1-~

\- =t-~~=~~.~ ~~~~--~- £-EE=y- T-- - _ _ -_- _ _ .,~. ...0\. ..

Raviour, King, Loud let Ills prnis - es ring, for - ev - or - more': '.

~~~~~t=l~2. Come to that happy land, come, come away._ Why will yc doubting stand, why still delay;

0, we shall happy be, when from sill and sorrow free,Lord, we shall live with thee, blest evermore.

8. Bright in thnt happy land, beams every eye,Kept by a Father's hand, love callnot die;0, then to glory run, be a crown and kingdom won,And brignt above the SUD, reign evennore.

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6,6,6,6,7,6,7,6,6,6. 85~ JUDGMENT SEAT.

"'I~~-~ '. '. - ' - - rl4IEmo there wIll be mourning, Be .. fore the judgment seat ~ 'Vhen {l~wo-rld i.

-~J~~~E~~e=~~~~~~part to meot no more! Wrath sink the reb~i'8 'Vltil4=: saiuts on n.

~ -.CB:£E~~~rn~~ _£ii~Drt=a~~~

~. _~ Cdore. 0, there w1l1 be mourning D~ .. rore the J\ltlgm~nt SCul!

;- ----E£=~~~-f~=fTltFS:EttI:S=~~ -_ - -=--- - EEe:2. 0, there will be mourning

Before tbe judgment seat!When the trumpet's warning

Ths sinner's car shsll greet!, }'riencs and kindred, &c.

3. 0, there will be mourningBefore the judgment seat!

VI'hen, from dust returning,The lost their doom shall meet:

Friends and kindred, &co

4. 0, there. will be mourningBefore the judgment seat!

Justice, ever frowning,Shall seal the sinner'. fute !

Friend. and k.indred, &C.H

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86 INVITATION, 12,8,5,8,8,6.

~f.:~~~I~f=~.~=t~~~:i~~~t=~_.~¥~Jfi.•l

·1:::, '"~\'('_'~I~I~lI\\'O~~"_'"t-~:;=-i:'~:~'::~'~W"'lf'~ ~-"m---- --a-r-- -,--,----r--II!- -r'---t--- -- . f J'-,t--t><- - =c=: -'-..J.~c= --,-c= -!:r- '-,-.c=t- - ==-__ =r=- .. -= ',.. '

2. From (~eath :lnd t~\C ('.ur$~, in which you now arc sinking~ , ~," Redeeming lovo" will you "move-

Oil! come. come away.Oh! come along and jllin our throng,J\nd witi\ us ,in" this chcerful sung,A\ld heavcn ,hall lJo your home-

Oh! come, cume away.

3. 'While" watchme\l" (lfe st:lIlding all the walls of Zion.Inviting you tel join in too- '

Oil! come, come away.Oh! will yOll ,till refuse the call,And into misory lJlindJy fall,And drink UIat" lJurning gall"-

Oh! come, come away.

4. The bright mum of youth will soon be gone forev~r,

,/ Its morning Jight may set in night-.... , '. , . Oh.! cume, come away.

Oh,! come whde ynuth 'IS In Its prune,And seek redeeming love divine, .;'And in Cnrist's army shine-

Oh! come, come away.

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HYMN.-Conclnded.G. 'When free from, this world of sorrow and tc'mptalions,

We'll suil above 011 wings of love-, Oh! come, come away.

And while angelic armies sing,And make the heav'nly arches rin~,

Wo'll p:aise our" Ete,nal King"":Oh! COIll~, come away.

evl . ry if.(lt~ uilli na - lioll, 'fill ev· ry tribe and IOIlg-UC, Rc -

--r-,-~-', -~=r§6-'''-'.--~'-~- - -~--:"'- - 1-"'- r-r"'--,-- 0-;;-.--._ -"C: =: -X - -r:r-,--f/' r...=c...:

____ I ----- .C:r= _1-- _I

'-'-1t ' ~ i?-;--=-f~8ri-~~::~=~: ~:ti:=F= a ~=f--f=t;;=EE=N________ L--!- , ,__ _

- Sf~~H-~~~t~~..e~l\;e the great sal .. va.· tio.-:at. And join the ho - 1}' throllg.

•..•. =:£f:-~~~

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88 HYmN.-Concluded.2. Yeo, lhoo .halt r~iS'" forever,

o JesuI, King of kings.Thy li'l'ht, Ihy love, 'hy fUVOT.

Each JaD60nid CDPUV~ 5ings.;

ROCK OF AGES.

The Isles (01 thee ore ....allin',The ueserhi lenrn thy proitoe,

The hills and vnlleys greeling,Tho song re~ponaive ra.ia.e.

7,7,7,7,7,7.

:~-EE:Ef~~~~:~E~~=~~.-~~q=-_±~~JE:~_~

el lha 'WD,. ter Dnd the htood, From ~y '\TOU:raJed side thQl fH>w'ct,Be of sin the per - fect oure i Save me, LMc1, nnd make me ~uTe.

2. Should my lean; forever flow;Should my zeal no languor know;This for sin could not atone:Thou must save. and thou alone.In my hand no price I bring;Simply 10 ;~~"Y cross I ding.

3. While I draw tms fleeting breath,When mine eyelids close in death.When I rise to worlds unlmown,And behold thee on thy throne,Rock of Ages, cleft for me,

",;.:?¥t me hide myself ill; thee.

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GRATITUDE. S. m. 89

~~~-f==~~ t -&1)1'. BlesI bO_ the ~ Ihllt bind.. Our hearts in

~__I I-m-=-~r~~'=~~~-~~';~.~':"F-~~

I ·--F B==~-·_~t

,- ~ ~

-~-"l-~-~. ----;---=~:.-- _--:.:l--.I- :'"'F= --:~---1----- ';7---.. -.---±=- q==--~- .i mil~ l-.--~ (0 1hol --- n - - bpvc. .

b~ -= -_.....-:1===~~ -~==--p=--=~~1----- -~---- ----,-- -It===:::::t=t=....:-- - .L I _

2. Before our Father's throne,We pour our ardent pray'rs :

Our,~ears, our hopes, Ollr aims are one,-Our con~for~s and our cares.

3. We share our mutual woes:. Our mutual burdens bear;And ofteil for each othflr flows

The sympathising tear.

4. When we asllnder part,It gives us inward pain,

Dut we shall still be join'd in heart,And hope to meet again;

5. Thi~ rrlorious hope revivesOu; courage'by the way:

While each in expectation lives,And longs·to see the day.

6. From sorrow, toil anq pain,And Bin we shalrbe free;

And perfect love a.nd friendahip reignThrough all eternity. .

H2

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2. The hand that gnve it still supplies 3. Lct cverlasting thnnles he. thinc,H is gracious lii:ht antI hcut; for sueh a bright display,

Hi, truth, upon the nations risc- A;; m.lees the world of dUrl<llC,;s shine'J'1lC'y ri,;~, but never ';Cl. With bCRms of heav'lIly day.

4·. My soul rcjoiees to pursucThc paths of truth and lovp-,

Till glory breoks upon my "iewIn brighter worlds .hove.

ORT.ONVILLE. C, DI,

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ORTONVILLE.-Ooncluded. 91

~±~m~~~'"" ..~ &i~~= fWJFfHT__ -~ .r :~~£1=== - ~-- -~-

2. I'll go' toJesu;'-lh~~~h y sins,Have like a mountilin rose;

I !).nowhis courts, I!ll enter in,Whatever may 0ppoBe.

3. Prostrate I'll lie before his throne,, And there' my guilt confess;

I'll tell him I'm a wretch undone;Without his sov'reign grace.

4.· I'll to my gracious King approach,'Whose sceptre pardon gives:

Perhaps he'may command a touch,And then the suppliant lives.

5, Perhaps he may admit n1y plea, 6. I can but perish if I go,Perhaps he'll hear my pray'r, I am resolved to Iry;

BUI if I perish, I will pray, For if! stay away. I know,And perish only there. I must forever die.

4, 4, 4,4, 5, 4, 4, 5.

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92 FESTIVITY.-Concluded.

~_~__ _ :~~__t_l

lEe us, At thy fesllve board, Ever graolOus, ever preCIOUS, Great and mighty Lord.

~~~-~~~W=g-8-f=?:: .~t2 ..' .---=-:~ '-' =9=1'= I -lo.'.:±L-- - ~J Ii!C - __.'

2. Thou art worthy, 0 blest Jesus,To receive our thanks anu praises,

a most holv name;Glory. honor: pr~isc and power,

Tu the 1.oru, Amen.

FAREWELL:-8, 6, 8,6,8, B, 8, 8, 6, 6, 6, 6, B, B.

Brefh - Tp.n nnd sis -leu WP. must pOort: A lid 10 out" ~(\II - ings (;0. ~

llut lel us all keel' Oll~ in hellrt, \Vhil$t we re -lOuin t>" - low. ~

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FAREWELE,-Concluded. 9S

.~..:q~-~~~~n WIth J. - SUS we shall m-et, And lIev - er, nov - or purt aga,n, \Vha'!,

~g~~5+-=EHEE==EI~~=::t --=-- _±*-~~~~~=~e:--==t=~:f~~lli=±Jr---- -= __-=-±=_~_-=~_-=-_1'::~E~_-

.~;i.~~

~l~_, =~~1±ffi±~---~~.=~~-53:;_.~~-=t= ~Y£~ - I=r-~-nev· eT purt D..8'ain ~ ~

.~=c?-1~:-f-e=1=~-±=~~No; ,nev-er part a~gaini 'Vnat!

•__ --.-.:;'- =E====-~-:::::=:=-_t• --------~-- 1 -===-:E------ ---- - ,

~-~~.-~

_~rr-~lL1tW~~j~f~_~"..s::-- ~ fitB~::-~~never part agnin?

--==E::-~~-'- ~ -~~~l~t~§r£i!'But then we each other greet, And n~ver, never part again.

shall

2. We may but meet a few times mot'~,·Till we slln II meet aboye, ~ "

Where pain and parting are no more,In tbat bright world of love,

We're marching, Ike.

3. We shall with Christ, in Paradise,To endle.s alfes dwell:

Then let us pruy. bo,h night and day­'.'501 now, dear friends , farewell.

, . We're marchiN, &~.

',-::" ,4. And when we meet in heaven above.

Wher. aalnts and angels dw~lI: ''Veil sing of his redeeming love•.

And never say farewell. 'We're mare!uns, &c.

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94 PIETV, C. M;

~m;:'~'--~.- -- - - r- .,- .:-~ -.fr: - - :=L~ ~~-

~~ome let us ~ our cheer - ful SOJlg's, \Vith an -g'~:n:-:e

-~-~- ~-~~ ~ --~'--n--. - I --11I-:-,-.11- - _._--.~V-~- - ,- TT:.:r- PI -.---__-- - ::c- - r- _

throne j Ten thousand thousnno are their lonf{Ues) DUl all

joys are one............

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PIETV.--Conc!uded., 95

z: \VO'f'thy the Lnmb that diod, they cry, 3. Jesus is worthy to receiveTo he exnlted Ihu~~ Honor and pow1rdivine;

\Vorthy the L:l1nu, our hearts reply, And blessings mom than we cnn give,For he was t:ilam lor us. Be, Lord, forever thine.

4. The whole creation join in o~To bless the ~acr~d name

Of him thai sits upon the throne,A lid 10 ~<1ore lhe Lamb.

MOURNER'S TEAR. O. m.

o thou who dri'st th~ mout'n~r16 tear, How dark this world would be, lIf, piero'd loy sin and sorrow here, We could·nol fiy to. lhee: 5

The fTicnds wh~ in our sunshine'live, When winterc,om~.,u.re'flowJI., And

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mOURNER'S TEAR,-Concluded.

3. 0 who coulo bear lifc's stonny doom,Dio not thy wing of love,

Uome brightly wafting thro' the gloomOur peace-branch from above 7

4. Then sorrow, touch'o by thee. grows brightWith more than rapture's ray;

As oarkness shows us worlos of light,"Ve never saw by oay.

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LINGHAM-Concluded.

2. My gmciol1s master. Rnd my God,,Assist me to proclaim,

To spread through all the eRr,th abi'oad,The honors of thj name.,

a, Jesus :-the name that charms OUl' fears,A.nd bids onr sorrows cease;

'Tis music in the sinn'er's ears;'Tis life and heal~h.':a:ndi~eace,

·,-.:k )· ' '4. He breaks the pow'r of reigning sin,

He sets the pris'ner free; .His blood cun make the foulest clean,

His blood availed for me.

5. He speaks-and Ii~t'ning to his voi.:;e,New life the dead reoeeive; ',;

The mournful broken hearts rejoice:The humble poor believe; ", '

6. Hear him ye deaf, his prai~~ ye dumQ~" .'Your loosen'd tongues employ' ',%::' ",~

Ye blin'd, behold your Saviour co~e/l:L' ,And leap ye lame for joy. " ._\ .• ~'"

7'

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98 TRIUMPH. 11, 11, 11, 11.

# ~;:.-'=i=T-~:J::t~~~1rtf¥::8Et:ttI--'E...._":Ejf_-~_~__ -- I =r= .

2. I love thee, I 10\'e thfe, r'love thee, my Lord,I love thee my Saviour, I trust in thy word,I love t.hee, I love thet., and that thou dost know,But how mueh I love thee I never can show.

3. I'm happy, I'm happ.l', 0 wond'rolls account,My joys are immortal, I stand on I.he mount,I ~aze on my treasure, and long to be there,With angels my kindred, and Jesns my dear.

•4. 0 Jesus, my Saviour, in thee I am blest,My life and my treasure, my joy and my rest,Tby grace be my theme, and tby name be my song, ---:-Tby love doth inspire both my heart and my tongue.

5. 0 who is like Jesus? he is Salem'a bright king,He smiles and he loves me, and learns me to sing : ~I'll praise him, I'll praise bim, with Dot.ea loud and 8 .• .,While rivers of pleasure my spirit do'h fill. ..";-~__

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MELODY. C. M. 99

~l=a~;=~-=ar-~-J-f~~F-::2:-E:;- ~~~-_r±~_.gf-sc= il-~IL- -

It-='if-'....._--L.J._- - -Iiiiii/ '- ---

Lord, In tho morn, log thou shalt he.r My voice, II&-

~~~T~---;--ij~~-..,.- - -- -----1...--_ -l- -

-=~~ - -~ - --- ~= -

2. Up to the hills where Chri~t is goneTo plead for all his saints­

Presenting at his Fnther's t.hron('.Our songs and our complaints.

-.. '

; f to:..: .£~.

~ .. ~

3. Thall art.a God, before whose sightThe wkked shall not stand;

Sinners shall ne'er be thy del ight.Nor dwell at thy right hand.

4. Now to thy house will I resort,To tIlste thy mercies there:

I will frequent thy holy court,And worship i~ thy fear.

S Co roay thy spirit guide my feet,] n ways of righteousness;

Mqlr1l ever.., path of duty straight,Alid plam bofore my face.

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100 HYMN, -Concluded,

6. My ,,'ateMIiI cnemieb combine'To Tempt my ~oul ubt.ray :

They flatt.er with a base clesign,To make my 00111 their prey.

7. Lord, cru,h the serp(~nt in the.dust,And ,,11 it~ plots destroy;

While tho;;" t.hat in thy mercy trust,Forel'er ~hollt for joy.

8. The men that 10"0 and fear thy name,Shall <eo their hopes fulfilled:

The Il\i~hty God will compass themWit.h fan,,', a~ " shield.

THE PILGRIM. C. M.

'f.'.

.. ~

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HYMN :-Concluded. 101

2. I saw One hanging on a tree,I In agonies and blood,

"

Who fix'd his langnid eyes on me,As Ileal' his cross I stood.

:. 3. Sure never, to my latest breath,"f Can I forget that look;': It seem'd to charge me with his death,

Though not a word he' spoke.

4. My conscience fclt, and own'd the guilt,And plung'd mc in despair;

I saw Illy sins. his blood had spilt,And hclp'd to narl him there.

5. Alas! I knew not what I did;But !lOW my tears are vain:

Where shall my trembling- ,oul be hid?,;

l~or I the Lord ha\'c sl,tin.

G. A second look he gave, which said,"I freely 11.11 forgive;

This hlood is for thy ran,om paid,1 die that thou may'st live."

7. Thus while hi~ death my sin displaysIn all its blackest hue;

(Such is the mystery orgracc)It seals my pardon too.

8. With pleasing grief and mournful joyMy spirit !low is fill'd,

That I should s\1ch.a life destroy,Yet livc by him I kill'd.

.i ORION: 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8.

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102 ORION,-Concluded.

~T~~ftt~~~l~i~~~=si~i:Jl:I!

fj i~~t~~t~~ '~~i2. At thy ~ppro~chingdawn,

RelllClano death resign'LlThe glorioll~ Prince of life,

In <.lark rlomains confin'ol1'h' anp;elic ho~t;; around him bends;And 'midst their shouts, the God aRc-ends.

:1. All hail, trillmphant Lnrd !Reav'n with "hosannas rings;

While earth, in humbler st.rains,Thy prni~e re"ponsive sings:

"\V"nh)' art ThOll who once was slain,Through endless years to Fve and reign."

THE CROSS AND CROWN. ~,

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THE -<lROSS AND CROWN.-Conclnded.103

- ~R~:~~-,k~~~+~~- ~=-=---tf-~-=F=~~:;-

~ ~EP-~t=1::1S~~~~"~~ftt~~m-~~~- ~ ~- ~~'Blthere's a cross tor ev'ry one, and there'll 8. cross for IDa, VIS, thero's a oren on

~-=k,*~~~:-l~~~f'''-~--"'-:....J-~- d::::=P,L~-'..:33:=f-:I£cC:h·:E

'i;,.

-- =~~iA~!i!·'\};.J..."':~;r)'

.~~ >~~~ ~

..~~¥jfji.t~14I!

.'.: Ith&t'a the croa~ for.:.. 0 th&t'a the ero•• for me. .

I~~'. fi~i~ t3ft1f7ffi*~~mE~ , ' . " '. -' _~~_ I ".' '

·2. How happ~ £ore the smnta a.bove, who once went mourning here;But now they ta&te unminglM love, And joy without a 18&r.Yes, perfeot love will dry the tear, a.nd C&.tjt out 8.11 tormenting fear,Which round my heut la cllnglng. 0 that 'a the love for me, tc.

.:3. We'll bea.rtbe CODSeCT'8.ted cross, till from the CT0811 we're freejAnd then go bome to wear tbo crown, for there's ... crowD for me.Yes there'8 & e.tOWD in bea-v'n a.bove, tho purchase of my Saviour'a love,For me at his appearing. 0 that's the CrO\VD for Dle) le.

~. The church h... heard the mighty cry, the Lord w!ll soon &pP""';Ye virgins, rise with burning la.mps, go meot him in tbp 8.lr:Yes there's B. home in he&v'n prepared, Ii. bouse no wicked m.n ha.a shar'd,Whore Chrl.stisintercadlng., 0 thnt'a the home forme, &0.

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If=L=rif~:;;:-~1~~l:;o:?-:}:~:¥r1lEi- ~ ~~F.:~~~:~=;;;--.,=:t~~~ :~F=~ J =hffiit-T EE=--:'~=.=-:.<:";;t~=:E==.s..~-F=~=E-=-~~l\ ev'· ry 1;'\"11 hy ('v'· l'.V tougue. )

ijE~ii~::CC~~CEc:~=l~i~--C~=I~ i=q!2. Et.~rn~l are thy merC-ICS, TJord ; '.

.. ~ Et.crn~l trulhs attend thy word, .Thy pmise shall sound from shore to shoreTill suns shall set and rise no more.

:l. YO.tlr lofty themes ye mortals bring,In Rongs of praise divinely sing;

The ~reat salvat.ion loud proclaim,And shOllt for joy the Saviour's namo.

1. rn ev'ry land beg'; n the song-Tn ev'ry In.nd t.he strains hell)n~ ;Jn cheerful sounds all voices raise,A Il,l fill II", ",,,,\,),1 wil1\ l"'lC\~~t. l)l"n.is~.

;~ .

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'Lo-VELY MORNING. 105

o let us be and hall the hrlgM d..y.

~-- ---~,.. ~. '~~:=a:E~t1=~- ::E~:¥r flI!. .±~~=t= --=- -= --I

mighty, mighty, mighty, trnmp sounds, "Come, Como, 8. • way." 18< ...

~:,~ .• i'!-~#~ •'~~~t~E;-:-=:?~~;. e. And "hen th..t i,;'lght morning':. In splendor sba-H' do.wn,

Our tears will bo ended,Our SOrTQWR all gone;

While the mighty, &,.

3. Tho grans will be open'dThe delLd will arise,

And with tbo RedeemerMount np to the RkieR,

While tho mighty, &0.

4. The saint, tben Immortal,Jo~wpry .ha)1 reign I

~b. Bride witb tbe Bridegroom. ~ .1i~OrttVCT remaio)

"':'Wh!le tho mighty, &c.

RISING SUN. S. M.

Ir-Ob, wbere shlill rest be fouod? Res~ to the was· ry soul I 'Twere

_.~-

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106 RISING SUN. (Concluded.)

• This world CllU nl'\'cr give The bllfil,~ tilT which 'We slgb; 'Tis not the

t~ :=I~=f~:=-~F~E-~~l.t~~~~~l~fClJF==~--=!~-~---=i±±:±--=t_-I 'l'hiR world cna uevor give The bHlO1i for which wo sigh; tTlaI _..._~_~_

!.tt-mr-' n~ --'--~EirF~-~ITl'- ' -,- "-,IlI:-~._- -r- ..:tf-..-f: EBEE,ib-:f· FFF:~~ L '."'f;tJ!:.rrworld can never give 'l'ho bll~9 for which wo sigh j:ITis not tho whole orlir~ to

I'lM ,nil of death to' dIe,

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celv'd blm, he tar - riea no moreJ : ~ :

or hili word, Ushers In "lth It. gle· ry the d,y or the'-~

Lo, the tim.. are rul. till'd, and the

1r--i3::f3~~---;:~~--~--i~~ §~If=I= - b: :;;--=-±=:t _-- .' -- --- - -- ----_..- --- ---- ---

1J=t:1:=t=:~~~I v~

Lord I Ushen In with Its glo· r1 the day or the' lArd.

~~~r;J.~

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108 HE COMETH QUICKLY. (Concluded.)

2. Th' Arch:\ngcl! Tb' ArC'h:mgell Rls grave-stirring word,Now he speaketh in thuuder. tbo blast ofbis LordiO'er the,kingdom of dea.th, in the earth a.nd the main,Loud ho sbouteth the triumph Messiah sball gain.

S. Dehold hlml Behold hlml In triumph we cry.And behold tho brig-bt. nugels that shiBl~ in the sky ILo) he comes, not M once, to 0. cheerless a.'Dodo;'Tis the day of hi. triun1ph, tbe day of our God'

L Behold It! Debold itl 'fI," slp;ht I, divino'Sec the wo.lIs of the city 0.11 t:plcnd:dly shine!'Tis the 81llern of Cod tomin~ down from above i"ris the city of glory, the city-of Jove.

Come, J(~SUR! Come, Jesu~! Thy. bride bids thea come Io come quickly I como Quiekly, and tJ\-ke thy Bl\\nts homA1All creo.tion doth groan for tbe hope or thy relgn-o oomc quickly! como 4uidtty, Lord. Jt!5us-AmEln!

FRANKLIN. C. M.

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I '-- .A fol·lo"erof the LamhlAndshan I f<lu' to'

'~=~--~==tF~-==±tF-~·EE==--- :1- - ~!~ ~~:EP ~C--=:=:E:::-==:I -- _-

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FRANKLIN.-(Concluded.)

2. Mut I be carried to the skies. On flow'ry beds of ease,

While others fought to win the prize,And sail'd through bloody seas?

3. Are there no foos jar me to face?Must I noll stem tbe flood? .

Ie t·his vile world a friend to grace,To help'me on to God?

4. Sure, r must fight, if I ",'auld reign,Increase my courage, Lord;

I'll bear the t.oil, endure the pain,Supported by thy word.

5. Thy saints, in all this glorious war,Shall conquer, though they die·;

They see the triumph from afar,By faith they bring it nigh. \

6. When that illustrious day shall rise,And all thy armies shine

In robes of vlet'ry t\lrout:h the skies,The glory shall be thme.

JUBILEE. 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8.

109

Blow ye the trum· pet, blolv, The glnd . ly sol· emn sound,Let all the ns' tlons know to earth's rs • mot •••t bound.

~~~-r±HE.?-- -~=fj-=.~,'-'-.:, e::J:L: =F+=~FE:::::---T._~-. .~-- =i=- ---;- .. , '.

j Ex • ·tol the Lamb . or': God, Tbe all ." • ton· lug Lamb;

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110 JUBILEE. (Conclnded.)

3. Thp, gospel t.r\llllpet. hear,The \lCW, of hcav'nly grace;

Ant! sav'd frolll earth, nppp,arBeforc yom Sa\·iour', race;

The ye"r of Jubilee is come,nl'tUI'll, yc ransom'd sinners, home.

THE HAPPY MEETING. 78 and 68.

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THE HAPPY MEETING. (Concluded.) ni

part a. • gain, In heav'n 'We part no more;

.-----~ ~i:---6=_~~.~~:#-- -,. r--~- -.-----...,- - -- r-::- ,.--,. -j-- -- ~- -- - --I -

2. All who lov~ the Lord below,When they die to hea\'en go,

And sing with saints above.o that, &c.

3. Happy Scholars will be there,Who have sought the Lord by prayer,

From every Snnday School.o tIl at, &c.

4. Teachers, too, shall m~et above,And our Preachers whom we love,

Shall meet to part no more.o that, &c.

5. 0 how happy we shall be IFor out' Saviour we shall see

Exalted on his throne Io that, &c;

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112 THE HAPPY MEETING: (Conclnded.)

6. There we all shall sing with joy.And eternity employ

In praising Christ, the Lord.o tbat, &c.

3. Ye fearful saints, fresh conrage t;lke,The clouds ye so much dread

Are big with mercy, and shall breakIn blessings on your head.

...."i-"

4. Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,But trust him for his g-race ;

Behind a fro,vning- providenceHe hides a smiltng face.

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BROWN. (Concluded.)

5. His pllrpOSCS will ripen fast,Unfolding every hour;

The bud may ha.ve a bitter taste,nut sweet will be the flow'T.

G. Blind unbelief is sure to err,And scan his work in vain ':

God is his own interpreter,And he will make it pla.in.

LINN. L. M.

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I When man, de . bns'd ~nd gull. ty lnan, From arlme toI, --.

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~"~~:t.h mad - neaa r"n, Wall mJght hll arm >:::a

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114 LINN. (Continued.)

I of bis power, Con ~ tem~pll\tc, won . . dcr, and a· dore.

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i_=- tbUD· uers launcb, Aoll blast th' ungro.tu . fUl, root a.nd. bra.ne~.

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LINN. (Concluded.) 1111

#=--'"'--~tl:-~-~---~~-~~l~=~-~~~--·;-,,-~I-.- - - ----~ -E--t--:=:-; - ,- --- -:AI- ~--- -~- - - --'<---

Iu • - - - • • jo.h, Pr&I•• tb. Lord.

~- ---~ - [~~-~: - - --;--~~ ~ -~.- --=;;. ',.= ~:i:.. -u__ ._ 2:

• ., •• - jo.h, PriUS. the Lord.

~ -,0-'# -;-~r-+~=fl- [~=-lI--=r=I~~~ : --~ . -~_---6J_~- ~~

Ju • Jo.h, Prs.i.. tb. Lord.

3. The eastern star with glory streams;It comes with healing on its -beams;Dark mists of error flee away,And Judah hails the' rising day.

4. His sllcred memory we bless,Whose holy gospel we possess;And praise thflt great a1mighty name

'From whom such light and favor came.

CORYDON, 11, 8, 11, 8.

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116 CORYDON. (Concluded.)

i-~~~'-~I~gt-r ft I~~~£~~~~~~:F.~ --"-~ ~~ =:'j

i • tiOD of joy, To reap the fru - I- tiOD of joy.

2. Bu t dreary and dark is the night of the tomb,Where the lov'd ones of Jesus are laid;

No sunshine of nature can pierce the deep gloom,Or carols awaken the dead.

3. The mandate eternal shall burst the cold tomb,And virtue, in beauty array'd.

Shall start into life and eternally bloomWhere the roses of hope never fade.

4. Then for the departed no longer we'll mourn,Nor dare of our God to complain,

While in sadness we gaze on the mouldering urn,For soon we'll embrace them agarn.

5. Then let us prepare to embrace them again.Where sighing "nd sorrow shall cease;

In virtue's bright path the bright heaven attain.Where all is composure and peace.

TEMPERANCE. L. M.I

e~~~~~·~~I We pralso thoe, Lord, if but ODO .0uJ, While the post"

~~~~gl~§Fffi~\ We prai.. thee, if one cloull· ed home, Where bro • ken'I,

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TEMPERANCE. (Concluded.) 117

3. No more a weeping wife to mock,Till all her hopes in angnish end;

No more the trembling mind to shock,And sink the father i\1 the fiend.

4. Still give us grace, almighty King,Unwav'ring at our posts to stand,

Till grateful at thy shrine "re bringThe tribute of a ransom'd land.

F·LOWERS OF EARTH AND REAVEN. 88 and 68.

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liB FLOWERS OF EARTH AND HEAVEN. (Continued.)

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! Rowan l Which sprootl Lh~ir trib - uto at our feet, And :

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FLOWEllS OF EARTH AND HEAVEN. (Concluded.) 11&

-=D:=-------~~-tiz~9-=E~==--!=-~~ , -;t, ~-!-__- :c::=r::--=-__ --~___ - _bout our puth, Whis. per of grace snd heav'n.

'2, They tell us of our Fat,her's love,Ollr Father's bounteous rare,

And point us to that land above­Unfading flow'rs are there:

The flow'rs of earth bll t bloom to die,And lose their rich perfume,

But those sweet flow'rs beyond the skyFor evermore shall bloom.','

3, 0 f:(ive us, LOl'd, a' cheerful mind,To joy in all thy ways,

That we in every flOlv'r m:\y findSome gra teflll song of praise:

That as to heav'll t.he moments flee,Their recOl'd there to trace,

Theil' own pure eyes well pleas'd to seeIn IlS the flolQ"r~ of grace,

ROWLEY. 12,9, 12,9.

;~~lt~f=¥~b--5~~-'--~'"j Come" . w.y to tbo skl.s, my be • lov . e<1 11.' riso, And re-jolce on tho

.. r~~~~=s-cI~£E-~~,I W. have lal<1 up our 10.. snd our tr.asur. ... bo..., Tho' our bodies con-

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ROWLEY. (Concluded.)

~-l--~~~1~~1--~---~----.-r-- --- ------ -r- - --_-_=-_ _ ~- , ~,~~~_iI-~ - _ ~-: E

I .ing,lns \0 Si· on ro, ~"'U, Aul! with Jin/png to "i'.ll • on re· turn.

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I ±- ~E,-r.:~k-- = ,'--~- ~ -'I' .insing \0 par - • - ili.e go, And with singing to par· B - dillo go.

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J. For t.hy glory wc arc now crc~tea to sllare,Both thc nature nnd kingdom divine;

No.... creat~d again, t.1l"t our so.,ls ffiRoJ remaiDThroughout time and eternity thine.

4. Hallelujah we sing to our Father Rond King.And his rapturous prHises repeal,

To the Lamb that was slain hallelujah again,Sing an heav'll, and fall at his feet.

~. In Ilssurance of hope we to Jesus look up,Till his ballner, unfurl'd j" tJ,e air,

1"rorn our graves we shall sec, and cl'y out, "it is 1M: I ..luld fly up to :iekllO\~wdge him there.

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THE JOYFUL BOME. ,·lO, 10, 10, 10. 121

Joy - ful-Iy, joy - ful-Iy on·wnrd I mov., Dounil ro~ th. lu,id of br~'hI

.:~-k-R#-~~I?-k- I ~-_~~,~ - -- _::iC_cEtrt4*---

2 Soon, with my pilgrimal;e enderl below,Home, to that land of delight will I go j

Pilgrim and strnngerno more shall I roam,Joyrnlly, joyfully resting,at home.

3 Friends fondly cherish'd nave pass'd on before,Waiting, they watch rnA approaching the shore,Sing-ing to cheer me through death's chilling gloom,Joyfnlly, joyfully haste to thy home.

4 Sou nus of Rweet melouy fal! on my car iHarps of the blessed, your voices I hear!Ring's with the harmony heav'ns high dome,Joyfully, joyfully haste to thy home.

S Death, with thy weapons of war, lay meJ~,~,;

~trike. KinA' of T",rors, I fear not thy bIQ):V~:'\\:Jesus hath broken the bars of the tomb, ,""",Joyfully, joyfully willI go home.

6 Bright will the morn of eternity dawn,Death shall be banish'd, his sc.epter be gone;Joyfully then shall I witness his doom,Joyfully, joyfully, safely at home.

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PORTUGUESE. (Ooncluded.)

3 Shout his almif:lhty name. ye choirs of angels,Let the celestial court his praise repeat;

Unto our God be glory in the highest,o come, and let us worship at his feet.

FRIENDSHIP. 8,6, JO, 6, 4,3.

Fl~e]~I Con there. bolm on eorth be found To heal the wounded 80ul? 'Til frlenct.hlp,

! • " 'I..., ___'?-=- m . TW: =r;;:. . I

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(Concluded, )

1~~~J3~~~~l=m~.die. But friellds must die, Anu. in th~ grave for- sa - ken lie. -:

..-- ~r5ft-=E~·~~-----~~-- .". - - ,---,~- --------_. - - ,

- -I i J. - -..=="l - -)=-r-tt= -"',2 If there he aught beneath the skies

That vies with things above,'1' is friendship, when its sacred charms arise

From pure and virtuous love;Bllt still how vain!Dust must return to dust again.

3 Yes. while our earthly comforts l1y,We still retain one friend;

'1' is Jesus! while he lives \Ve cannot die,Nor can his friendship end:

Hi~ love shall lastWhen death expires and time is past.

MIDDLETON. 8 lines, 89 anti 79.

,~1¥'l~1f.lP'-~-WI l.t't 1hr klnCC'·i\oln. hless· ell 81\ - viour, (',.()ITIC and bid our .- a~o"''''''';'~~§.,ifEi~.:- ~. t-=FEf. - ~ -.--.:' . - .'. -_. .,--r-=J:E -

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Ijarr • illgs cease;! V" bl ., ' Z' ';\

I~~~ pc ace ; 5 ,a·!t, no,,", poor ee,,· mg 1 • on',.>J."

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MIDDLETON. (Concluded.) 126

~F·~~m·~·~II=-;-;_Hear lhy peo • pIe ,~n and weep, nay nnd nighl thy

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'-iit#r;'i':i~ ~2 Some for Paul, some for Apol,los,

Some for Cephas-non,o agree;Jesus, let us hear thoe call ,us;

Help us, Lora. to follow thee;Then we'll rush through what encumhers,

Over every hind'rance leap,Not kept back by force, or numbers­Come, good Shepherd, feed thy sheep.

LIBERTY. 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8.

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strong, behope, b.

of hope, lift

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126 LIBERTY. (Continued.)

~~~W~~The day of lib • er . ty draws near! Je • sus who 011 the 't

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CQ.St olf your doubts, dis .. dnin to fcar ~ Dare to lll: - Jieve! on

be • half ap,ser .. pel\t trends. Shnll soon in your

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LIBERTY. (Co~luded.) 11'1

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your h~nrts to make him room. room.

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iJ. l1.y nQme thy na - ture know. know.

~~C:t~=-~=~ :OC=Ft~n£p ,,_±~ fe:3 The promise s,tant! s for ever sure,

And we shall in thine image shine,P~rtakers of a nature pure,

Holy, angelical, divine;In spirit join'd to thee, the Son"

As thou art with thy Father, one.

eDDIE, U;1 DISCONSOLATE.

~-=i=:~~JU~~~:::z;j-==l=- _~ . ~.~ c::cCome. ye di, . con· so-lale, where - e'er you Ian· ~ish,

~=-~':!!;A::~ ~~ -=.t:.t= ~-

Como, nt the mer.. cy seal rer • vent· Iy kneel;

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128 COmE, YE DISCONSOLATE. (Concluded.)

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2 Joy of the comfortless, light of the IltT3ying,Hope, when all others die, fadeless and pure;

Here speaks the comforter, in meroy saying.Eartll has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal.

3 Here see the bread of :ife. see waters flowingForth from the dlronfl of Gou, pure from above i

Come to tile feast prepar'd, come ever knowingEarth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal.

WINTER. C. m.

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Lortl, in tho morn-ing I will sello. My cries to

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WINTER. (Concluded.) ,129

r~E2~mreach thille ear i Thou an my Fa· ther

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. feet IHJaoe i Help me to v."l\teh , to

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,c::._§. T~-(g1~1l;=j::1C-=- . - --~. -_.- E=_'i=j= ::::::+= ~-T-- - -

''-and my Frienu, My hell', lOr ev • er near.

==£ti:c-=~~ ~$1t=D!b~j=~..E:=J.=JE~ _-~ _ .watch and pray, To praj" and ne • vef cease.

:-~~~F~~~3 I know my roving feet will err,

Unlese '''ou be my guide;Warn me (h' ev'ry foe and snare,

And keep me n~~~:;~5.t

-& Then shall I pasB.~~I~~911l'liilrs safe,And tread the tempter down j

My trust, my hope, joy, and relief,Shall be in thee alone.

.,~

5 Then let my moments smoothly run,And sing my hours away j

Till evening shades and setting SUDConcludein endless day•

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130 OUR FATHER'S GRAVE.

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OUR FATDR'S GRAV'E. (Concluded.) 131

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132 MISSION, t. M.

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THE PENlTEN'rS PRAYER. V.1II 133

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134 THE PmllTENT'S PRAYER. C. 1Jl. '(Oonoluded.)

3. And sha.ll my guilty fears prevail,To drive me from thy feet?

Oh! let not this dear refuge fail,This only safe retreat.

4. Absent from thee, my guide, my light,Without one cheering my,

Through danjl;ers, fears, o.nd gloomy night,How desolate my wny.

5. Oh! shine on this benighted heal't,With beams of mercy shine!

And let thy heo.ling voice impart,A taste of joys divine.

MORNING WORSHIP. S•. M.

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]lORNING WORSHIP. S. M. (Concluded.) lS5

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3. So Jesus rose to pray,Before the mornin.!!: light.

Or on the chilling mount did sta.y,And wrestle o.lI the night_

4.. Glory to God on high,Who sends his blessings down.

To rescue 60uls condemned to dieAnd ma.~e his people 000.

THE PENITE1IJrS DIALOGUE. 7, 6, 7, 6.

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j"r YOIC£ .

.., Hi .• lnf!rit :tr,d hi., power

Can ~:lxe n world 1ike theE' lIT~ wnit·s this yery hOllI',

To &et t·he c,tptiye f\'e(\,

:!D YOle!:.

Oh I l'4.>Uhl I hut go to h;lll,My suit I would prepare;

lily sorrows I would show him,J.nd plead with c,~rnel;t prayer.

Is'\' VO\CF-.

0. T[l,.ke coul'l\ge, he is neflr thee,He now is passing hy;

Spe<Lk out, f1.1\d let him heal' thee lFor pnrdoning mercy cry_

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T:u:BPE.N~TENT'S DIAJ,OGUE. (C~ncluded.) 137." 2D VOICE.

Ohl I lim dumb with sadness,And' blind with unbelief;

Will he not chide my madness,?Will he not mock my grief?

hT VOICE.

4. Lo'1 Jesus now invites thee,"Come, troubled soul, to me;

No omor work delights meLike saving suoh llS thee."

20 VOICE,

And will thou then relieve me?My blessed Lord, I come:

Thou wilt, thou dost 'reoeive me;My hear~ shaH be thy ,home.

TlIIS WORLD IS NOT MY HOME. C. M.

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13"8 THIS WORLD IS NOT :MY HOME, (Concluded.)

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ness of woe, But heav. en is my home,

3. These flro the hymns thut we shull kno,\',If Jesus we obey;

That is the plnce whero 't\:e shnll go,lf found in wisdom's wrty.

SABBATl! SCHOOL, 7, 7,7, 4, 3,

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SABBATH 8C1100L. (Ceilcluded.) 139

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4. Ma.y we love this h01y dll.y,Love ro sing, and read, ftnd pli1.y,Find salvation's na.rrow way,In the Sabbath, Sa.bbath sehool.

HARWELL. 8'5, '1's & 7.

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140 HARWELL, (Continued.)

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RARWEtL. (Concluded.)

a. Kinp; of glory, reign for ever,Thine an everlasting crown:

:N'otbing from thy love sho.!l severThose who thou hast mo.de thine own:

Happy 'subjects of thy grace, 'Destined to behold thy fn.ce,

Hn.llelujah, etc.

Savior, hast,en thine nppe.trlng;Bri~g. oli, bring the gloriousdn.y,

When. the gospel summons hearing,Heo.then 'nations will obey:

Then with golden llflorps, we'll sing,Glory, glory to our King.

Hallelujah, etc.

BARTI:M::EU'S. s's & 7'8.

141

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142

3, Money was not what he wanted,Though by beggin~ used to live;

But he nsk'd, and Jesus grantedAlms which none but ho could give.

4. "Lord, remove this grievous blindness,Let my eyes behold the day i"

St~ight he Rnw, nnd., won by ki,ndness,Follo.:w'd:'Jesus, in the wny,

5. Oh! methinks I hear him praising,Publishing to all around, ~

". Friends, is not my co.se amazing?What a Savior I· have found 1

" .

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6. "Oh 1 that all the blind but knew him,And would be advis'd. by me I

Sureiy they would hasten to ·hini,He wo~ld ca.use them all to see.;'

. "

THE PILGRIM. 8, 8.

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144 TltE PILGRIM. (Concluded.)

:2 r len.ve the world n.nd sin behind,That better home in hnaven to find.

CBORl:s.-Roll aD, lltc.

3. Fair lands are here, and houses fair,But fair is my home up there.

CHoRus.-Roll on, etc.

4. Though, like Laz'ru~, sick nnd poor,My home in hE\av'n is still·s('cure.

CHoRus.-Roll on, etc.

5. When dC;J,th sh;tll come, my soul shall fly,On wings of angels, through the sky.

CfIORus.-Roll on, etc.

6. Whn.t thou?;h I weep a\~hile below,In heaven my ten.rs shn.ll CCI\8e to flow.

CHoRlis.-Roll on. etc.

7. In thn.t fair clime of endless <1.\y;The Lord shall wipe nIl tenrs n.way.

CuoRus.-Roll on. etc.

8. The fruit and flowers of Pll.radiseIn plenteous bea.uty round them -rise.

CrroRus.-Roll on, etc.

O. No den.th shall visit them n.gain i

No sickness there. DO touch of pain.CfIoRus.-Roll on, etc.

10. No mourning there, no fun'ml gloom.But heoJth and youth for ever bloom.

CHonus.-Roll on. etc.

"THE HOUSE OF THE LORD." 12s.

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Of tbe sil - vel' - y 8troa~;let, a.nd

';'::~ ~E:b~ ~__E=-~=F ~-- ='==--.. -~ Ef--=+- .

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<I THE !lOUSE OF, THE LORD." (ContinJled.) l.46

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moun-lAill and dale, } , ,

~!iow'rs of tho \.~; But the plnee most de-

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2. You may boast of the ,sweetness of dl\Y's ea.rly da.wn­Of the" sky's softening'grR.cl;s when the da.y is just gone;But t1lere's DO other season or time ca.n compareWith the hour of devotion-the seaso~ of pra.yer.

3. You may Val)lll the friendships of youth and ofage,~,,,­

And select for your l\omrades the noble lind sage; ,-~ut the friends that most cheer me on Hfll'S rugged ioad" ,"

~;, Are,th~ frillnds ofm,. M~ter-the6hild~nof God. y~ .: - '~: '\ '

; ·~~t', '. "::,;4. You may talk of your pros,pects, of fame, or of wealth,

'. ", And,the hQp.es that oft l)atter the fav'r~tes of hllalt!!;::~, ,But the hope'-o(bright glory-of h~l;8.ve,llly bwsl ""\, i

:; ':" Take' away every other, an~ giY,e m~ ~ut this,~ "~10 " ..

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146 II THE HOUSE OF THE LORD." (Concluded.)'

5. Ever hail, blessed temple, abode of my Lord!I will turn to t·hee often, to hear from his word;I will walk to thy altar with those that I love,And delight in the prospects revel1.l'd from above.

TRUE RICHES. 11s,

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Tltl1E ltICHES. (Concluded") 141

2. Vain man, In the bloom of his hel1lt.h nnd his joys,Clings fondly to earth and its perishinr, toys,rorgettlng that benuty ~ill swiftly decay,And that richell mnke wings, and fly quickly away,

a, Go buy the new lands, nnd enhl.rge thy estate,And write thy proud nn.me with the wenlthy and great IBut if thou shalt fail of a treasure in heaven,All thy wealth to the winds shall be r:tpidly given.

4. Go, en,ter the mart, where the merchantmen meet;Get rich, and retire to some rural retrCl1t :Ere happiness comes, comes the sea~on to die j :10\

Quiokly then wiII thy riches all vllDi~h and fly.

5. Go, sit with the mighty, in purple I1nd gold j

Thy mansions be stately, thy treasures untold j

But soon sbalt thou dwell iii the dnmp house of cla.y,While riches malre 'wings to themselves, and away,

.6, ()h I give me the flowers that droop not nor die IA tl'easuye up yonder I-a. home in the sky!Whe'rebea,utiful things in their beauty slill stay,

And wff~.",;\,~i~hes ne'er fly from the blessed away.

. t,' UNION BAND. C. M......

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148 THE UNION BAND. (Continued.)

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2. I'm tired of sin and sin'Cul mir~h,And senseless fran~ic joys;

How emp~y all the things of earth!A~ best but-gaudy toy~.

CaoRlJs.-Oh, hail, eta.

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THEUWION BAND. (ConclUded;) 149

I'll join the band whose hearts are onetil grief, n.nd joy, n.nd loye;

Whose hopes mount up and seize the throneReserved for them above.

,CHORUS.-Oh, hn.il, etc.

CHRISTIAN SOLDIER. 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6.

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2. Rut now I n.nl a soldier,My C'1pt:l.in's gone before;

He's given ll)C my ol'der~,

And tells ll)e not to fcal';And if J hold out faithful,

A cr-own of life he'll give,And all his vn.li:l.nt soldiers

Etcrnal life shall have.

3. Thl'ough ~I'ace I fim deterolined'1'0 conquer though I die,

And then away to JesusOn wings of love I'll fly;

Farewell to sin find SOl'row,I bid them both adieu,

And yOIl, ,my friends, prove fuithful,And on your way pursue.

4. And jf you meet with troublesAnd trin.ls on the way,

Then cast your cn.re on J eaua,And don't forget to pray;

Gird on the heavenly armorOf faith, n.nd hope, aDd love,

And when your wnrfare 'e endeq "yO\! 'II 'reign with hilA above

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iClmISTUlT SOLDIER. ' (Concluded.) 151

5. Oh I do not be discou.!"lI.ged,For Jesus is your friend,,_

And if you long for knowledgeOn him you ma.y depend;

Neither will he upbrnid you,Thou often you request;

He'll give you grace to conquer,And iake you home to rest

THE ROCK. 11s.

I! 1. Io se& - sons of grief to my God I'll re - pair,

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THE ROOX. (Cori!~ded;)

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I rna to the rock that is high - or than I,

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2. When SlI.tan, tho tempt~r, eomos in like ~ flood']'0 dri~e my poor, soul from the fountain of good,I'll pray to the Stl,vi01' who kindly diel dIe.Len,d me to the Rock that is higher than I.

3. And whon r h>1\o ellded my pilgri1uagehOl'o;Clo.d in Jesus' pure righteoHsness let me l\ppeo.r 1

In l.he swelling8 of Jordan on thee I'lll'ely,And look to the Hock that is higher t!lan L

4. And when the Ia~t trumpet shnll sound through the skies...When the dea.d from the dust of tho e.\fth shll.llll.~ise. .Wit.h bright millioU5 I'll join, fl\\- n.bo\'~ yonder sky.To Pl'll.iS0 that dear Rock that is higher thnq I. ..

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AJii'IOOH. (Concluded.)

2. Joy to the earth I the Savior reigns ILet men their songs employ;

While fields, and tloods, rooks, hills, and p~,. ."Repea the so~nding joy. " .

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lNDEX TO MUSIC.

~~ if lhav.u,Oa and ~O ~.A.1lla WO,S 3; I,.S, 3, 3, s,.s, 8,.3, 10

~~i~ifi"iii)"~);.;;.:iii.••i;;;if:;.;i;::i':.: ;•.•:••..::,i,come let qlllJlew,lO, 5, 12, 10, 6,1~, 1tComo, yo Diaooal101ate, 0 ·127O,lllII1uniop, C. M., • ••·• 66

~~~~~:..C~M.;.:::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::.::::::::::::::: t~

~.h,~:"l\1:.1.1: .~'::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::lg

ig~{~~';:;?:~;~~~ ~;:~ ~;;i ~~~~~~;~ ~~:; ~~ ~~ ~~:;~; ~~ ;~~~~; ~ ~ ~~ ~~;~ ;;;:.~~ ~ ~Dunlap's C<o.ek, C. M.,· .. • · t9Eden of Love. 12, 11, 12, 11, 12, 1~, 1" 11, 63

~~e~~~:.~;~'::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::.::;:::::::::::::::::::::: ~.!'are",ell, S, 6, 8, 6, 8,8, 8,.i, 6, 6, a, 6, 8, 8, inFather·Land, 9, 8, g, 8, 65

~:~~~~y~4,~:'.j:4:G;4"..,·5::: :::::::::::::':::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~Flowenof Earth and tieaven, 80 and6a, • .. · .. •• • · .. ·111Franklin. O. M., 108

~~~~f'i!.'~.~'.~?~ ~:'~.'.~'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :1~Germantown, L. M., , •. ~ ..~ " 6'Glasgow, L. M., , 46GOlpel Banner, 1,6, 7, 6, 7~6,7,6, f57O pel Trum~l, 8, 8, 8,8, 0, " 59

~1M;,;::J.ZUH::;::::HU/::·H:;::::;::JHe eomethgu,tckly, 11,12,12, 12 · .,·· .. ·· .. •····· '107liero io no Relt, ~O, 7, W,7, (0, 19, ,10, 7,,, . .. .. .. .. . • .. • .. .. .. ll!""me 118,.; .... · ... •· .... · · .. · .. ·· ·,· .. · · · 76Jil;'itatlo.!!t.l2, ~ 6,8, 8, 6, .. : · sa)...,..h'. well.v. M. : ·• .. ·• .. · • ·· · • ,79Jubilu, 6, 6 .6,6,8, 8, ·109

~1~~~~~~;.~.~(:~::·:·::::::: ~::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::;:::;: ::;:::::::~:Lena, 8, 8.!lS, s, 1, , 30

~ibcrtY,8. 0, 8, e, 8, !l. _~ : •..'.. ·125!ber T",e, 11, 8, ,~, 8, ~thI;l\l~ Ilura j ~. ¥., lVllh ~l~ 66!&'ht,'t. M.,·· _ ,..,. , 45

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156 INDEX TO IIUIUC.

Mlloionary Hynln, 7. 6, 7,6, 7, 6, 7, 0,. __ - ~

if~~)~~~s;';y;,;:;·;::<2U\\F\\\\\.::.-i~~,iPiety, C. M.,· .. · · · .. · .. · .. · .. ·· 94PO,rtuguest;.t 11at : ~ ..• , .• , •.••• ' 'O •• ~ .-. ;1~PTll1ce of :;alvauoll, 12, 11,12,8, U •• Of ,', .~·80

E~t~;R:i~n~J:T:~~~'.~,:~,\<·>:·:·:·:·:-:-::·:·:·:·:·:-:-:·:·:.:.:.:.:.:.:::::.:;::::::>:::.::~:::::Rising Sun, S. M" ...•••........••..• ,.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••• r'" ·105

E~~:;J~;.~~ i~:~9.~':~':~:>:::::::::::::::: :::: ::::::;::::::: ~::::::::::: :::::I~:::.. Thoma., S. M.,.· · · , 60

H:g~:;:~~~~\:~~:~,~: '1'2::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :.:. ;:. :.:. :.:. :::.:::::::.:::: ':::: .:.::::::::::::: :~i~"he happy Lund. 10, io, i3, 10, , , 84The happ)' Meetinl! , ·110The joyful Home, 1'0 ' 121'rhe JudgrT,t:l\t Seat, 6. 6, 6,1\17, 6, 1,6, 6, 6" , ,. .. . .•• 85"hc mouldering Vine, 8s and 19,· ···· .. ·······•···· 75The Pilgrim, C, M., ".......... ·.jOO'rriumph

t11,11.11,11, · . ......................•.•.... .: r ....•.•.••••••••••• 98

~f&~¥~~~~~f;}:.~: f~~:· :::: ~:::::: :::: ~ ~ ~::~ ~:': ~::::~ ~:. :.:.:.:.:.:, :.:. :.:. ~:.:.:. :.:. :.:. :.~ ~:. ~~ ~~~:: '~Winter, C. M., ............ . ...•.•.. ·.· .. ·····t··.,.···.·····.· f······· t.;.· ·129

INDEX TO HYMNS.

A chorge to keep I have, 60A home in h~av'n! wh,..t a joyrul thought, ...• 1All hait the pow'r of Jesu6' name)· ........•......•.•.•.........•.•......• ,.! ~14

Amazing grace! ho1oY sweet the sound,···.······ •• ····•······•··········· ":".: . 21Am I (L 60lditr or the eToss,········· ...................•.....•.•....•........ ~ ·108J\nd ml1Kt this body die,· .... ·· ..• ········· .........•.••.....•...••........•...••.61Arm or the LordI awake, Rwn}ce," .••• ". , , •.••.•••.•••..••• ,. ~. -67AI jaeoh'g well Ii st~nnJ;'pr sought, : •.• ";.~. 79A'\vake, my 80Ul. to Jo)'tuJ lays) ·.·············.·····,·· .. ···· ·41AWRke our drowsy souls; .................•... " ..........•.....••..•...••... .' • ·101}:lefore Jehovah', awful throne" ·· "45

:f:a~I~:l:heS~:i:hu;t t~~~:~.~i.l:~,.:::: .. :.. ::: .. :.. :'.:::'. :'.:'.:'.:::'.:'.:'.:::::::::.:::: :.:: ~~Blow ye the trump..,blo\\·,· : .. :looBroad is th~ road that leads (0 death, : .•.. : ••..• '.~' 35Burst, yc cm'rald gatesl.nnrl bring,··· ······ : ",83Can there.8 balm on ea~~:l be round, ....•... , " '." •..•.......•..•...... ··1'23Come. humble sinner. in whose breast,.···· .. ···· .. ····· .. ~ : .......••. '.;" 90Come, let us anew our journey pursue, ;.<74Come, let us join our cheerful song.&,·.················.····················· .••. 94Come, &oul)d hi! praise llhroad,' _.. 47Com~l ye di8con~olate,·..........•..•••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••.••.•. ····,··127Cornel )"e sinncn, POO! and needy, : : ,' •••• ~ •••••• :. '~:~:~'25Patne, ye th'lxt foye tha ~t·I•• '" ,. I ' •• f •••• f " r'~y.·,.tt,. .~t, ...... '!~ II

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INDEX TO HYMNtl. 157

Daught.r of Zion, awake from thy sadn•••, ~Encfasp'd irt the arms or a Saviour he loves) ; .•• 0.0115

~~~h~::id!~tb~\i~~~.'::::: :.::::::::::::::::::::::: :0,: :: ..:::.. : :°0:::::.:::::::. ~.\ From ureenland'• icy mountains .•••.•••.•••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••••••••• to ••• 71

God eounLa the lIorro\VS of his 8a~nts 0& I «Oo~ 'Fove~ in. a In) !oletious ,vny, '....•• I ••••••••••• I •• I : •••11~HQ.l1. ye lJJghlng sons of .80trO\V, •.•.••...•...••.•....•.• , •••.•••••• ~.•• , •.••••.• ".' 75Ha.ppy the man \VbOS6 blis8 supreme,········,.·.····· •. ••..•••••. '"0 ••••••• ; •••• .» 6

.• Hark! how the gospel trumpet sounds, , .. . • 68He 'cometh! He cometh! the ages are o'er t· •••••• •• 1107

; He comes! he comes'! the J ridge severu, ~ : ::•• : 62:lIe dies'! tho friend·of sinlle"u dies·· ..•••.•...•...•••.•••••..••••••• ~ 24

':, Here, o'er the enrtl!':':&, a ~tranger Jroam,······· ·· •... • 1 ••••• ~ ••• ,t b2'.' Here w. luffet !l"riCf,and p·ain, : : 110. HJther. yeo faith lui, haste WIth songs of triumph, 1:lJ, How·firm n fo·U-!.1daliort. ye saints of the Lord, , 20

How sweet and I:lw(ul is the plaoe , ,., , 66How sweet 10 reftect Oil thoslI joys thut nWnll me"" 63In a chariot of Ji~hl, from Ihe regions of dR.r, 60In evillol\S I 100 ocligh~, , .........•....•.•••. -.•.••••••100Jesus my nil. to heaven IS gone, , ....•....... , " 12-Jorfu!Jy, joyfully, onward 1 move,· .. ·· ·· .. , 121Let ev'ry ton"ue ~hy goodness speok," . .. .. ..•. .. .. •. ........•... .. 34J,el the worldthelr vlrlue bOllst, ...•...........•....•..•• , •..•..•.•....•• - .....• OQI..t thy kingdom, bleBs.d Suviour, . .. 124Lord, 111 th. mornmg J will .end) . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 128Lord In the mor1l1ng thou shalt hear {)!lMid ;cenes of confusion and crtatu;e complaints, 76l\-IoTlals, awake ~ with angels join....• _ _ 50Must Simon bedr his cross alonA, &c., . .. •.•• .••. .. .102My God, my lifo. my love, . 8My SaVIOur, my almighty Friend. . 52Now b•.lhe go.pel bunner,' - ' .. ato blest Jesus Wlj beseech thee,···.·.····.· Olo come, com~ nwny from ain l that dreadful monster, . .. . .•.• •... .. .. . ., 86o for a thousand tongu•• to .mg, , 96o Jesus, my Saviour, to thee I 8uhmit, __ .. 08o thero \viIl be mournin~,·.•..•.•.....••.........•...•.•........•••.•.•.••. '" • 8So thou in whose pr•••nce my soultak•• d.ligh~ 2@o thou who dri'st the mourner'. tenr,· .. ·•·· .. ·.······ ··· -. _ .. 05o wh.n .halll B•• J••u., 53o wh.re Bhall.reBt be found, 1()$On Jordan's atormy banks I stand,... . .. 3'2Prnise ye the IAJru who reigns above, '" H .1J:)Pri.'nera of hope, lill up your h.ndl, 125

~~~v~/~g:~~~~R f~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::': ~S.e the Lord of glory dymg, 30Shepherds, rejoicS>. lin up your .ye., 10Show pity Lord, U Lord forgivB, ZlSoldiers of the cross, ariso, ...••....•.•.•...•.... - •.•.•••..••...•.•.•••••.•. " .• 43'the chariot, the chariot, ita wheels roll in fire, 15The day is past and gone, .. · , 38The la.t lov.ly mornmg, all blooming and fair,· 1OSThe Lord of glory is my light , : 01The Lord shall com., the .arth .hall quako,' .. . . .. • . .. . . .. .. .. •• .. .. •• 46The Prince of Salvation in triumph is riding, ',' ••.••... b6

. This .arth hath many a pl.asant .weet, . .. .. • . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. 117There i. a happy land, (ar "far away,· · 84There i.• a land of pure de\igh~ 49There i. a land where my hope. are stay'd, , 65Wo prai•• tho Lord if but one IOUI, 116What glory gild. the saer.d page,,, .. .. • .. .. .. 90\Vhat'. this that.•I.als, 'lhat .teal. upon my frame, '" . •• •• ••• •••• • •• •• •••.•• •••. 70Whl\e nature wal .in~ing in stiHne,1 to relt, ••••••..•.•••••••••••••••• \ ••.• "'•••.. 17V••rnng lOul. thai wlldfy roam, , , 39Y. virs'n laul.) ari~et ~t ~ _ , ffI

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Our Fatber'. G'ra'e· , , , ~11oi!l~~~~'t'~·:;~;~;"C·. 'M',:::::::::", '.::: :'.::::::::::: :::: :::: ::::::::::: :.::: :::mwt:i~~~r~~~~~\e',::::~:::~::::~::: :::::::::::. ::::::::: .. ::::::: .. :::: :::::' ::~l~tbis World is riot my Home, C. M············· .. II ~mSabbath School, 7, 7,7, 6 138

[.1{t\i'f<T:::<>:';>::.i:,~·:Y:·Uf:~mChrlltian SoldJer, 7j 6, 'I J 6, 7, 6· ..• , .•...........•.....•..•~!?" ~ •• j 1 u: ·1..

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