Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Philadelphia
By
FOREWORD
Revival Gems is published to meet the current demand for
We feel that the songs in this small book are real Gems and
all adaptable. May God bless this compilation on its mission
of service.
The Publishers.
PRINTED IN THE U. •. A.
1 0 — §
Revival Gems.
No. 1. Revive Us Again.
Wm. P. Mackay. J. J. Husband.
I
j-J-d —— *
i~
* 1
m f i F g
:
I
:
1
:
!
-
—
—5
i
——— *
fed*
4 1-
P P 'I
—
1
ft*
Mi it*
PPP^ i i 8 J i
Hal - le - lu - jah! Thine the glo - ry, Re - vive us a - gain.
— 1
*=3
hJ !
*—4 1 .1
U.-
« hx-K4n
not i
• * -J * •
1
'
# M
1. Je - sua is all the world to me, My life, my joy, my all;
65 g 1 S
4
3
He is my strength from day to day, With-out Him I would faD;
I go to Him for bless-ings, and He gives them o'er and o 'er;
Oh, how could I this Friend de •
ny, When He's so true to me?
I trust Him now, I'll trust Him when Life's fleet-ing days shall end;
+- -
m "~ '
9 9
mm
P— I
J 0
•
r 9 f
9
—
* •
-f- i P i
^
h h 4^=
f •
i 1 • I
L
When I
-J-
am
>
sad,
-
#
mm Ft— f
9
^
1
1
— mm
i i-
1=
— —
No. 3. He is Able to Deliver Thee.
COPYRI8HT, 1887, BY E.O EXCCLU
W. A, O. WORDS AND MUSIC* W, A. Ogdea.
-s-:~s
1. 'Tis the grand -est theme thro* the a - ges rung; 'Tis the grand - est
2. 'Tis the grand -est theme in the earth or main; 'Tis the grand - est
3. 'Tis the grand -est theme, let the ti - dings roll To the guilt -
y
p—in — r
theme for a mor-tal tongue; 'Tis the grandest theme that the world e'er sung,
theme for a mor-tal strain; 'Tis the grandest theme, tell the world a - gain,
heart, to the sin - ful soul; Look to God in faith, He will make thee whole,
r
'
Y
I — —i— i
Pi \—\— v
Chorus.
v
n - 1 !
1
- -
:
-
*
4
ble to de
a -ble. Be a -ble
* —m— Iti^ J^, 0 ,
& — . h b.
is
4L
- C * ir Ig »
\ — t
r c
to 1
1
1
.:-
-1 — ,,
E i, ; .
f
pi
(
m
— — 1
P 1. Do not wait un - til some deed of great-ness yon may do, Do not
2. Jnst bove are cloud-ed skies that you may
a - help to clear,Let not
3. Here for aH your ta-lent yon may sure - ly find a need, Here re-
_ » & h &
5
tr-r
wait to shed yonr light a -far, To the ma-ny du-ties ev-er near yon
nar • row self your way de-bar, Tho ' in - to one heart a - lone may fall your
fleet the bright and morning star, E - vea from yonr hnm-ble hand the bread of
ft
4^— e_
£: £: T .
tf
r r r r
————————
i
1 k * V V V V V V
Refrain.
* I
• | ^ I p k
now be true, Bright-en the cor-ner where yon are.
song of cheer, Bright-en the cor-ner where you are. Bright-en the cor-ner
life may feed, Bright-en the cor-ner where you are.
p 1 1/ p
P >
S P >
har-bor you
T T-
m
may guide a-cross the bar, Bright-en the cor-ner where you are
m
No. 5. Christ Receiveth Sinful Men.
COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY MRS. ADDIC MCQRANAHAN. RENEWAL. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER. OWNER.
Ait. fr. Neumaster, 1671. international copyright secured. James McGranahan.
8 i* g^-ij^- j 1) ji
-$
l> b P 5=1
Who the heav'n-ly path - way leave, All who lin - ger, all who fall.
He will take the sin - ful - est; Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - ful men.
He who cleans 'd me from all spot, Sat - is - fied its last de - mand.
-
Purg'd from ev 'ry spot and stain, Heav'n with Him I en - ter in.
HP-5- *=f=f*=t
§flf| r=f=c
Refbain.
mm
mm
Sing it o'er and o'er a - gain; Christ re-
Sing it o'er a. grain. Sing: it o'er a- grain: _
'
IIP q 1 i -g
a f f H
— — ^
No. 6. I Walk With the King.
COPVRIQHT, 191ft BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER.
James Rowe. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. B. D. Ackley.
i i d 4 ** + * * * -J-
*—*
*
?
—— — [f
U
fV >V ;
" v &
U 9 1
hap - py—se - cure - ly I rest; From mora -ing till eve -ning glad
help me—no com - fort I found; But now like the birds and the
Je - sus come in - to your life; The joy of sal - va - tion to
p & P J* " v
car-ols I sing, And this is rea-son—
the walk with the King,
I
sunbeams of Spring, I'm free and re - joic - ing— walk with the King,
I
you He would bring— Come in - to the sun -light and walk with the King.
A A k h h
f b
f >> J> y
Chorus.
^
i
I walk with the King, hal-le - lu - jahl I walk with the King,praise His name!
S E lf ft hp f Tf pf £
if No long -er I roam, my soul fac-es
1 b
home, I walk and I talk with the Eng.
— % 'b-
r-f
P b
r
i
4 J. 2.. * y » i j.
1. Life wears a dif-ferent face to me, Since I found my Sav-ior;
2. He sought me in His wondrous love, So I found my Sav - ior,
3. The pass-ing clouds may in - ter-vene, Since I found my Sav-ior,
4. A strong hand kind-ly holds my own, Since I found my Sav - ior,
m
-* I 0 . -
v
i
1
mm*
TO
Chorus.
r
•
r
•
I
• t=k p.
9
• h P m h
P=P=|^
few i2 e f •
1
41
L-J-J. j L«-3-j
1
# c
4
• 9
V
|± p—
T
— td
- 1 r
Ho. 8. The Old Ru^ed Gross.
191 J, BY GEO. BENKARO. WORM AMD MU*tC
G. B. HOMER A. ROOEHEAVER. OWNER. ReV. QOO.
m fc
Si
P P P P P I
i 4^
snf - f 'ring and shame, And I love that old cross where the dear - est and best
trac - tion for me, For the dear Lamb of God left His glo - ry a -bore,
bean - ty I see; For 'twas on that old cross Je - sos sm-fered and died,
0 e #— 0^— -i 0 0 |-
0 k 0 * 0
Chobus. n S S N
I
For a world of lost sin-ners was slain.
-*
SoIUcher-ishthe
"f— old rog-ged
To bear it to darkCai-va - ry.
To par - don and sane -ti - fy me.
Where His glory for-ev - er 1 11 share. the
i —
p p
Ift* J. ']
(
c —^~ -S JTT
ft
'
# ' # » * I 0-1
!. ! ! !
# # #- 0 9—0
0
M
' •
1 i Ip
P P
1
1 P P "I; y
h s ^ K i
; K
—0—9 U-Z 0-
MS*"
old rog-ged ge it some day tor a crown.
,L,f
EL?
cross,
— the
T~ 0
g.
old rog-ged cross,
0 0 0 0 0 0 •
g > •> C E
i I ;
C. H. O. Chas. H. Gabriel.
m i 8=FBt
1. I standa-mazed in the pres-ence Of Je - sus the Naz - a - rene,
2. For me was in the garden He pray 'd," Not My will, bat Thine,"
it
3. In pit - y an - gels be - held Him, And came from the world of light
4. When with the ransom'd in glo - ry His face I at last shall see,
fTTT I ^ 9
f
m
v * i
5l
m i s:
And won- der how He could love me, A sin - ner, condem'd, unclean.
He had no tears for His own griefs, But sweat drops of blood for mine.
To com-fort Him in the sor - rows He bore for my soul that night.
'Twill be my joy thro' the a - ges To sing of His love for me.
r& P r lit
1
-
-1 0
: V M 1
^F
Chorus.
ft*
r
i
How mar-vel-ousl how won- der-ful! And my song shall ev - er be:
Oh, how mar - vel-ous! oh, how won-der-ful
* P ^zf*:
g g
i i i
J- J. J>J
3—
How mar- vel-ous! how won-der-ful Is my Sav-ior's love for me!
Oh, how mar - vel-ous I oh, how won-der - ful
#— 0 —0— # ri
11
j
9
j * J
« 1 r
srv
1. You have wandered far on the des - ert lone, And you face an aw - ful
2. Tou have been al-lured from the peace-ful way By your soul's re - lent -less
m
3. While the chance is yours turn your back to sin, Seek-ing par - don, hum-bly
Ir-str
-0
i i— m
J:
fate, (an aw-ful
Kl — — —
fate,)For a storm
s J
near and the night comes on Take the
is
foe; (re-lent-less foe;) Let the Sav - ior true take your hand to - day, For He
0 ^ "
"f
mm 1
mm
bow; (now humbly bow;) You've a soul to save and a crown to win, And the
5*
Chords.
home-path ere too late. Take the home - path, take the home-path,
knows the way to go. Take the home - path,
time to start is now. Ji
§
Take the home-path,take it no w,take the home-path,take it no w,
^ rit. | ,
F 1
Si/ V p "P"
Take the home-pa tb, take it no w, take the
i
home - path,
Take the home - path ere too late, (ere too late.)
j J>bJ> J
l> l»
home-path, take
l>
it now,
i
\ 1 — —
No. 11. Rescue the Perishing.
Fanny copyrwht paopmtv or ?. t. ocAHt.
J. Cre«by. William H. Dome.
1. Res- cue the per-ish - ing, Care for the dy - ing, Snatch them in pit - y from
2. Tho* they are slighting Him, Still He is wait -ing, Wait-ing the pen - i - tent
3. Down in the hu-man heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feel-inga lie bur - ied that
4. Res -cue the per-ish - nig, Du - ty de-mands it; Strength for thy la- bor the
r* •—
9
#
1
r s g i
III i
9 :
y d 1 T rir-p
1
|»
1 1 JLj IP
on and the grave; Weep o'er the er- ring one. Lift up the fall - en,
child to re - ceive; Plead with them ear-nest-ly, Plead with them gen - tly:
Chorus.
gjfcb
* — p f
i :tf rt r- P P i
m i u. t==h
Care for the cly - ing; J<i - BUS is mer -ci - fat, Je • sus will save.
to
w " 1
4«
V v
r
mm r
1
— — — i — i
i 3
1. I am hap - py to - day and the sun shines bright, The clouds have been
2. All my hopes have been raised, 0 His name be praised, His glo - ry has
3. 0 what won-der - ful love, 0 what grace di - vine, That Je - sus should
m i 3
TT-&-
5=5
i
rolled a - way; For the Sav - ior said Who - so - ev - er will, May
filled my soul; I've been lift - ed up and from sin set free, His
die for me; I was lost in sin, for the world I pined, But
b * ft e « ft
si TTTT —
1
i
p — c? i t
§
Chorus.
111
come with Him to stay, (to stay.)
blood hath made me whole, (me whole. )"Who-so-ev-er," sure-ly meaneth me,
—
mm r
r
J
i-h-r:
1
*
l
1
? fa,
f 0 — P tH 1
p— P—
i
1
b D E l h
p 3
r
Sure - ly mean-eth me, 0 sure - ly mean-eth me; "Who -so - ev - er,"
-(2- 4»
1.1 1, 1 I I I
£ — b- -ft — ft-
1
sure - ly mean-eth me, "Who - so - ev - er," mean-eth me.
mean-eth me.
£=£ 1 J i
I I I i 1
—
No. 13. The Heart That Was Broken for Me.
J. W. V. copyright. 1814. by j. w. van de venter. J. W. Van DeVenter.
2*
ipi
r
j i 4
»- •*-
1. There came from the skies in the days long a - go The Lord with a
2. He came to His own —
to the ones that He loved; The sheep that had
3. The birds have their nests, and the fox - es have holes, Bnt He had no
4. I can - not re - ject snch a Sav - ior as He; Dis - hon - or and
tea
mm
mes- sage of
wan-dereda
place for His
-
love;
stray;
head;
The world knew Him not; He was treated with scorn— This
They heard not His voice, but the friend of mankind Was
A pal - let of stone on the cold mountain side Was
wound Him a gain; I'll go to His feet and re-pent of my sin, Be
Fig 1
135
Cho BUS.
mm
,
y K
i
1
" r :
»n» v
If * 0 9
won-der - ful gift from a - bove.
hat - ed and driv-en a - way. They crowned Him with thwis, He was beaten with
all that He had for His bed.
will * ing to suf - f er the pain. 4th I'll take up my cross, I will walk by His
A *-
'
fa q
stripes;
8-i-
He was smit-ten and nailed to
mm r« V
the tree, (to the tree,)
i
f I
i
heart was the hard-est to bear, The heart that was brok-en for me.
Lord and a-bide in His heart, The heart that was brok-en for me.
for
Li
y
a
C —— —
No. 14. Standing On the Promises.
COPYRIGHT, 1688, BY JOHN J. BOOO.
USED BY PERMISSION. R. Kelso Carter.
——
m p . o a *
f — —a— » f (9
f- f-
$ p-27i
—0 m TtrTr
0—m
* *
—
m Choedb.
c s '
r
--•
r
<s?
33=
3
Standing on the prom -is- es of God.
fWffjffWffw
Stand
- ing, stand - rag,
5* R—
Tr-0-tr
PI M — WW pa Standmgoathepromises,standingonthepromise8.
iff
•
!
p
.t) b 5 g
P r 'g § Eg g g \
1. Tho' your heart may be heav - y with sor-row and care, You may
2. Let the well by the way -side that flows un - to all Strength im-
3. For the work that you faith-ful - ly, will - ing - ly do, You shall
iii
^ Chorus. k
morn-ing you wear, And car-ry your cross with a smile ! Car-ry your cross with a
oft - en re -call, And car-ry your cross with a smile I
glo - ri- fy you, So car-ry your cross with a smile! Car - ry your cross
rat
rrr
smile, Car -
r z
ry your cross with a smile;
r j You
r
may oth -era from
with a smile, Car - ry your cross with a smile;
i-ii
h i I- l n
9 0 9 ' J
sad-n<)ss to glad-nessbe-guile, Ii you car-ry your cr oss wit a a smile!
t
i I HI f—i ^ »=*
1 — • — « t ,
—
a.
1
fn
^4=i i — — — i=3- 4H5
3 «
majuiliv J £ Jv r if f-g-
n
r r r r r
in -to my heart; I have light in my soul for which long I had sought,
in - to my heart; And my sins which were man-y are all washed a- way
in -to my heart; And no dark clouds of doubt now my path- way ob-scure,
in -to my heart; And the gates of the Cit -y be-yond I can see,
1Z3
h , 0 * —» 1 h h
^~
r r r 1
*=u-j 3 r~~r~
Je - sus came in - to my heart. Since Je-sus came in -to my
m
Since
Since Je-sus came in, came
J
u v
p— p-
m i
son1 lil
r>
ie the
P\
j-44f44
s ea
1
h J>
y
bil-lows roll, Since
j |
-ft-
Je-si is
p
-4
i
jH
caine La-
f 1\
o
—my J-
heart.
V— =H—
/2f
'
J .
5= 1 49 4
t-
—
1
t i
No. 17. Anywhere With Jesus.
COPYRIGHT, 1887, BY O. B. TOWNER. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. CHAS. M. ALEXANDER, OWNER.
Jessie H. Brown. copyright, ibio, by charles m. Alexander. D. B. Towner.
4 i 9 EBB
r
1. An - y-where with Je - sus I can safe -ly go; An - y-where He
mm
leads me in this world be - low; An y-where with - out Him dear - est
-
gath - er round my path-way still; He Him-self was tempt-ed that He
fail me, He is still my own; Tho' His hand may lead me o - ver
dark-ness of sal - va - tion free; Read - y as He sum-monsme to
HI IT I
i
*4 rJ, J l !lt \
i
5
go or
J-
f±4i
f
way.
Chorus.
Ml
y-where I Fear I can - not know;
»' s
Je - sus I can safe go-
L
£#=6
— ^
s — ^
i
4=v
r
1. I love to tell the sto - ry Of un-seen things a-bove, Of Je - sus
2. I love to tell the sto - ry; Morewon-der-ful it seems Than all the
3. I love to tell the sto - ry; 'Tis pleasant to re - peat Whatsecms,each
4. I love to the sto - ry; For those who know it best Seem nun -ger-
m
tell
4- J 0 0 0 j 0 0 0 g? . J
i
1
E=i=:*±
and
' s
His glo-r}T Of Je- sus and His love. I
,
r i r
m love
*=2
the
to tell sto-ry,
gold -en fan-cies Of all my gold-en dreams. I love the
to tell sto-ry,
time I tell it, More won-der-ful -ly sweet. I love tell the
to sto-ry;
ing and thirst-ing To hear it like the rest. And when, in scenes of glo - ry,
mm • »««... . . • . j. j
fl
Be-cause I know 'tis true, It sat - is-fies my longings, As nothing else can do.
It did so me; And that is just the rea-son I tell it now to thee.
much for
m
For some have never heard The message of sal-va-tion From God'sown holy word.
I sing the new,new song, 'Twill be the old, old story, That I have loved so long.
J
9
*
m fTT
m Chor 08.
I love
4 :.
to
#
tell
1
0
•
i
4
0
the
P
h
— 1
sto
—
—
- ry!
——
i
'Twill
i
# 1
t—
be my theme in
r— J
glo - ry
£4
&
1
—
—
£=: ^ 9
'
I 'r
5 EES HI 2= IE
0- J »-
0— i
* : 1
& 0 9 0 •
9
1
J
i 1
5
1. 'Tis so sweet to trust in Je-sus, Just to take Him at His word;
2. Oh, how sweet to trust in Je-sus, Just to trust His cleansing blood;
3. Yes, 'tis sweet to trust in Je-sus, Just from sin and self to cease;
4. I'm so glad I leara'd to trust Thee, Precious Je - sus, Sav - ior, Friend;
4
Just to rest up -on His promise; Just to know "Thus saith the Lord."
Just in sim - pie faith to plunge me 'Neath the heal-ing, cleansing flood.
Just from Je - sus simp - ly tak - ing Life and rest, and joy and peace.
And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end.
0
* 0 •
1
0
#
mm f
i
— —
i
» f T
A is —
1
Refrain.
I I 1 r
m
I i I
&3
Je-sus, Je-sus, how I trust Him! How I've proved Him o'er and o'er!
-,-
, f t r £ ;fvf- f f &
Je-sus, Je-sus, pre- cious Je-sus! 0 for grace to trust Him more.
No. 20. OnGe For All.
USED BY PERMISSION*
P. P. Bliss, P. P. Bliss.
*Wf=f=f
1. Free from the law, 0, hap-py con - di • tfam, Je - sas hath
2. Now are we tree— there's no con-dem • na - tion, Je - sas pro-
3. "Chil-dren of God," 0 glo-ri-ous call - ing, Sore - ly His
I t =k
— r " —c ~V t? (r-
j. ; $ &
1*
bled, and there is re - mis-sion, Curs'dby the law and bruis'd by the
Tides a per -feet sal - va-tion;"Come un - to Me," 0, hear His sweet
grace will keep us from fall - ing; Pass-ing from death to life at His
« m 0 • C 0
f r- r
a
....
—— 0
§ . 0 r-i
" 1 1 V i
r k i V r
Choeus.
• i
-r- 0 —— 4 #-LJ,
j J H
Pi
r 1 1
call, Come.and He saves us once for alL Once for all, 0, sin-ner re-
,,, ,
j^-jy if- f r ^ * 0 0.
m ceive it, Once for all, 0, broth -er, [be- lieve it; Cling to
3
the
5=
mH i
Cross, the bur - den will fall, Christ hath re-deem'd us once for ail.
-0—0
IS H V lv V
S J ——
No. 21. Go By the Way of the Gross.
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY SAMUEL W. BEAZLEY-
James Rowe. Samuel W. Beazley.
b-r-l 1
— — <s>
3 j- 8-g -1 : < i
1. If you would find the bet - ter land, If you would reach the gold-en strand,
2. If you would reach the cit y gate, Where man-y dear ones watch and wait,
-
3. If you would live in that glad place, Where shall be crowned the saved by grace,
U
»-
r~t
i r
in 1 i
j
ft
There to a -bide with heaven's throng, Sing - ing the ev - er - last-ing song,
Look-ing for y oa, with eyes of love, Wait-ing to hear from you a - bove,—
If you would rest for - ev - er there, Al - ways so hap - py and so fair,—
-» — p-
Chorus.
Go
L£
by the way of
« —g
the cross,
f r r
Go
* 7-L* —
by the way of the cross,
m
go, go go, go go,
-J- J- J- J-
m m
go,
1 =
ft
?2:
ib — fc»-
f r
m
W. L. T. WiM L. Thompson.
_ h
4 0
1. Soft - ly and ten-der-ly Je-sus is call-ing, you and for me;
Call-ing for
2. Why should we tar-ry when Je-sus is pleading, Pleadingf or yon and for me?
3. Time isnow fleeting, the moments are passing,Pass-ing foryouand for me;
4. Ohl for the wonderful love He has promised,Promisedferyou and for me;
pm4
MP
!*-=— ^ F i
g=j I ill L \ *• i f -=sS=x-
Choeds.
i
Come home, come home, Ye who are wea-ry, come homel
Come home, come home,
SHE
ri
Alb Aj ——
p
i
J. j
h h jga 3
[-s
-tr
14 0 '
a miSB*
Ear-nest -ly, ten-der-ly, Je-sus3 is cal l-ing, ( M-ing, 0 sin-i ier, come iome!
1
~f
— —f— 0f"
0.0 0-
—9 4
-y-y- •
P 5
t t * »
1. I
PH
2. Tho' I for - get Him and wan - der
5
am so glad that our Fa - ther in heav'n
a - way,
h h h
J.
Tells
Still
J-
of
He
J-
His
doth
3. Oh, if there's on - ly one song I can sing, When in His
m
h h h h r> E :
love in tbe
I
1
Book He his
J"
-J-
giy'n;
4 4 4
Won ml
4 4 4
- der - things in the
love me wb er - ev - er [ stray; Back to His dear lov - tag
m
beau - ty ] 3e the gre at King, This shall my song" in e-
i
\
t^Fy —— —— }
y
f
>
)
»
v
i
jt — —f—f'f
— —f—
f-
x v x u U
,
Bi - ble I see, This is the dear - est, that Je - sus loves me.
arms would I flee, When I re - mem - ber that Je - sus loves me.
ter - ni-ty be: "Oh, what a won -der that Je -sus loves mel"
m V V V
Chorus.
I am so glad that Je- sus loves me, Je- sue loves me,
m< Je-sus loves me;
I ft
1. Would you live for Je-sus, and be always pure and good?Would you walk with
2. Would you have Him make]you free, and fol-low at His call? Would you know the
3. Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest?Would you prove Him
v % i
3±
f— -fr
Him with - in the nar - row road?Would you have Him bear your bur - den,
peace that comes by giv - ing all? Would you have Him save you, so that
true each prov - i - den - tial test? Would you in His serv - ice la - bor
P-
1 f=*t
Chorus.
l
you need never fall?Let Him have His way with thee. His pow'r can make jou what you
always at your best ?Let Him have His way with thee.
g±
i * *-
-15-
3 =5=
ought to be; His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free; His love can
fill your soul, and yon will see 'Twas best for Him to bave His way witb thee.
4- •#•« * m . *-- "T^ A- -o-
"
s rr#v:3
i i 1 —
No. 25. There Shall Be Showers of Blessing.
COPYRIGHT, BY MRS. ADDIE MCGRANAHAN. RENEWAL.
El Nathan, CHARLE8 M. ALEXANDER. OWNER. James McGranahan.
mm
h h b
2
There shall be sea -sons re - fresh from the Sav-ior
- a-bove.
ing, Sent
0 - ver the hills and the Sound of
val a - bun-dance of rain.
- leys
Grant to us now a re -fresh -ing, Come, and now hon - or Thy Word!
Now as to God we're con-fess - ing, Now as on Je - sus we call!
t2==P=
* — m H WM 1
Chorus.
n g. 0 0 0 0
£8
t K ,
im 1
— is I
J
F z
yb f— Th
: — —
No. 26. Love Lifted Me.
COPYRIGHT. 1912. BY CHARUE 0. TILLMAN.
Rowe. 308ERT M. COLEMAN. OWNER. Howard B. Smith.
£ m —p p •
m m m * —w
1. 1 was Far from the peaceful shore, Ver - y deep-ly
sink-ing deep in sin,
m i
r
1 1
b r p
»
I
i
v
*
b
?
i-
1
l
*
D C C T
*
.L-l
p
1
m
—rfiH- 4=S=
C
-f-f-
4=*
stained with-in, Sink-ing to rise no more; But the Mas-ter of the sea
pres - ence live, Ev - er His prais-es sing. Love so might-y and so true
by His love Out of the an - gry waves. He's the Mas-ter of the sea,
— H m ; I
b
r#
1 1
Chobus.
wmm
Love Eft -ed me! Love lift - ed me! When noth-mg
e - ven me! e - ven me!
9 'I b
IE
|
m
else could he lp, Love li ft - ed me. Love lift - ed me.
g^g:
y
>
f r ;| g; g
rr^
| i
1 :| 1
1 0 l1
Go
On
1
—
- ing on be - fore;
to vie - to - ry!
-tS>
M
Christ, the roy - al
1
—
-ir± mn
Mas - ter, Leads a-gainst the foe;
At the shout of praise,
-4
1
j 4
J
j
3 Usj —
Where the saints have trod; We are not di - vid - ed; All one bod - y we. |
In the tri-umph song; Glo - ry, laud and hon - or Un - to Jhrist, the King,
il
egg
u
ffi5§
|l
4 g n5
*
—
—t— f=f\ J
1
ft
1. Just a few more days to be filled with praise, And to tell the
2. Just a few more years with their toil and tears, And the jour-ney
3. Tho' the hills be steep and the val - leys deep, With no flow'rs my
4. What a joy 'twill be when I wake to see Him for whom my
§8 U 9
it— 4 1
i -§L ~ m w m • m ^
old, old sto - ry; Then, when twi- light and my Sav - ior
falls, calls,
will be end - ed; Then I'll be with Him, where the tide of time
way a-dorn-ing;Tho' the night be lone and my rest a stone,
heart is burn-inglNev - er-more to sigh, nev - er-more to die
5 5 5~i — I J J
m I
- —
shall
i
1;
go
With e - ter - ni - ty
J J
i
to
is blend -
Joy a-waits me in the morn -
j
3
Him
^y
in
;
glo
r — -
r
ry.
ed.
ing.
I'll
FT'
»
ex-change
•
1
my
,
1
cross for
1
i — —
i
fTT
Btar-rycrown,Wherethegateas\vingoutwardnev-er; At His feet
• a
3=5
lay ev- 'ry bur- den down, And with Je - sus reign for - ev - er.
F F I ' 1
p ;
1± h —33 P»
± —k— i m .0' m
5
r^ rit
e
1
ri —»i——:p 1
3 — r-
J » • i
\*-4i t i c
1- k k I
No. 30. Jesus Will Give You Rest.
Fanny J. Crosby. Jno. R. Swen«y.
'9 :
'
i. wnivoi
you come, w.li! yon come, with your poor bro- ken heart, Bur-dened ami
2. Will yon come, "fill you come? there is mer - cy for you, Balm for your
3. Will youcome, will you come? you have noth- ing to pay; Je - sus who
4. Will you come, will you come? how He pleads with you now! Fly to His
Pp4
8
sin • op - pressed? Lay it down at the feet of yourSav-ior and Lord,
ach • ing breast; On-ly come as you are, and be-lieve on His name,
loves you best, By His death on the cross pur-chased life for your soul,
lov - ing breast; And what - ev - er your sin or your sor - row may be,
as
* T» —»—=r-
Je - sus will give yoa rest, 0 hap-py test, sweet, hap-py rest,
m. j. *. jij. _ . *- £ . » -(2-
Je - sus will give you rest; Oh! why won't you come in
1
pie, trust - ing faith? Je sus will give you rest.
—— H
No. 31. Jesus Saves.
COPYRIGHT. 1882. BY JOHN J. HOOO.
PrlsclUa J. Owens. Wm. 1. Kirkpatrick.
1 ;J>.
L «i
ftj
1. We have heard a joy - ful sound, Je - sua saves, Je - sus saves;
2. Waft it on the roll - ing tide, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves;
3. Sing a - bove the bat - tie's strife, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves;
El
—
—
0 f
J . J L«
i
the glad - ness all a - round, Je - sus vsaves, Je - sus saves;
Tell to sin - ners far and wide, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves;
By His death and end - less life, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves;
Let the na - tions now re - joice, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves;
1 3=
r
H
Bear the news to ev - 'ry land, Climb the steeps and cross the waves,
Sing, ye is - lands of the sea, Ech - o back, ye o - cean caves,
Sing it soft - ly thro' the gloom, When the heart for mer - cy craves,
Shout sal - va - tion full and free, High - est hill and deep - est caves,
2 -
f
'i t> E p
1
P±=PF=: •
F
• •
f
V- x>
—
9- k
JE3 i
On - ward, 'tis our Lord's com-mand, Je - sus saves, Je
Earth shall keep her Ju - bi - lee, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves.
Sing in tri-umpho'er the tomb, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves.
This our song of vie - to - ry, Je - sus saves, Je -
I
— #
No. 32. My Wonderful Dream.
COPYRIGHT, 1816. BY CHA6. H. GABRIEL.
Jessie Brown Pounds* homer a. rodeheaver, owner. Chas. H. Gabriel.
1. There's a dream that I dream, of my Sav -ior di- vine, And I know that my
2. There sweet eom-pen-sa-tion for heart-ache and loss In the hope that is
is
3. It will still be my stay when the fashion's of earth In the mist are dis-
-# m- 0 0-
5 l> V V
V V V
4 —
dream will come true; At the morn, in the night, comes the vis - ion of light,
giv - en to me; I for -get how the road was be - set,
shall quick-ly
solv - ing a -
^
way; For the pas -sage of death will be on - ly a breath-
» » i tti j + t > • • s
Chorus.
b u v * l>
Bp mi
se - cret of grace, And I would that this se - cret you knew; For I
thatyou knew;
m f f f f fm
it £ i> * t
frWtftft-t
i.
i
5
&.
1
If
— — 1 ' —
No. 33. "Whosoever Will."
COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
P. P. BIISS. USED BY PERMISSION. P. P. Bliss*
7 ~ • r
1. "Who-so-ev - er hear-eth," shout, shout the sound! Spread the bless-ed ti-dings
2. Who-so - ev - er com-eth need not de - lay, Now the door is o - pen,
' 9
3. '
'Who-so - ev - er will! ' the prom-ise is se - cure; ' 'Who-so-ev - er will, for-
9 9
9 S f\
all the world a-round; Tell the joy-ful news wher-ev - er man is found:
en-ter while you may; Je-sus is the true, the on- Liv-ing Way:
ly
ev - er must en - dure; "Who-so - ev - er will!" 'tis life for - ev - er-more:
h h J [22.
N
h. ft
'Who -so -ev-er will may come." " Who-so - ev - er will, who-so-ev-er will; 5
2
f
-
a i> P i r
[
» — p— r
f • #> <
wist H Hi —f—
i
-t: > »
P B > ^—
pup
Fa -ther calls the wan-d'rer home: "Who-so-ev - er will may come."
f:-
1
^ p-fP n c c r P4
< — r — s r
No. 34. Let Jesus Gome Into Your Heart
COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY M. t. QMJNOUft.
C. H. M, used by per. Mr*. C, H. Morris,
f—it-
4. If you would join the glad songs of the blest, Let Je- suscome
mm \ [ i \
» m 0
to
Chorus.
— ^—s—
Let Je - bus come in - to your heart. Just now, your
m *
-1 4 .
r-l
d^i — f i
'
.1
J 8 J «
t
p — ———
i-
r
p r
i •
9
It t t 1
i
o - pen the door; Let Je come in - to your heart.
iivf [if [ i
f
No. 35. Jesus Is Galling.
COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY GEO. C. 8TEBBINS. RENEWAL.
Fanny J. Crosby. Geo, C. Stebbins.
m TTTT 9 D -
P
"
l 9 9 9
frm-j s $ j J. a j j##=?
Why from the sun-shine of love wilt thou roam Farther and f ar-ther a - way?
Bring Him thy burden, and thou shalt be blest; He will not turn thee a - way.
Come with thy sins, at His feet low-ly bow; Come, and no Ion - ger de - lay.
They who be-lieve on His name shall rejoice; Quick-ly a - rise and a - way.
Chorus.
jr? p fi f p rr~p g — I I j £g p F5
1 p P 5 p
'
1 M 1
, T
P
^
Je - sus is call - ing, Is ten - der-ly call-ing to - day.
Je-snsis ten-der-ly call-ing to-day,
—
1
62jt*kjl.
p 0P
It
i?
>
P
*
i)
Tu — 1> u r - p r^p p~ p p "Hpf^if
I
1
There was One who was will - ing to die in my That
stead, a
2. He is ten - der and lov - mg and pa - tient with me, While He
3. I will cling to my Sav - ior and nev - er de - part— I will
TOE
J 8
P sonl so un-worth-y might live, And the path to the cross He was
cleans-es my heart of the dross, Bat "there's no con-dem-na - turn" —
joy - fol - Iy jonr - ney each day, With a song on my lips and a
J J. i t } j. ±JJ £ M £j
i
r J"
Refrain.
They are nail'd to the cross, 0 how much He was will-ing to bearl With what
M—K-
i— ir-r
i an-guish and loss, Jesus went to the cross! But He carried my sins with Him there.
B — »— 1 ^ f c
t f «3
,
L i
r
1. A - lasl and did iny Sav - ior bleed? And did my Sov'reign die?
2. Was it for crimes that I had done, He groaned up-on the tree?
3. Well might the sun in dark-ness hide, And shut His glo - ries in,
m :=*>=
%
0
•
*>
J
11
w. •
b
»-£
1
—
#3
0 (7 •
-tS*- 2
mm Wonld He
A - maz
de-vote that sa - cred head For such a worm as I?
ing pit - yl grace unknown And love be- yond de - gree!
- 1
When Christ, the might-y Mak er, died For man the crea-ture's sin.
-
Here, Lord, I give my -self a-way,— 'Tis all that I can do.
£
Chorus.
f f
m
S S: t i
f
At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light, And the
it r
\
r
&
*
f
B i
9
—-Xr-V—
•
£—u— *
# —rr
* C
» r
» — i
l
b ;s
b b
r r
a r g= g
b b b b
L
—
f
i)
—— 1 i 1 1
i —r I
m
J. Calvin Busbey.
1.0
1
do not let the word de-part, And close thine eyes against the light;
m
O -—
2. To-mor-row's sun may nev-er rise To bless thy long de-lud-ed sight;
3. Our Lord in pit - y lin-gers still, And wilt thou thus His love re -quite?
4. Our bkss-ed Lordre-fus-es none Who would to Him their souls u-nite;
— Pro
i
r r p t>
*
^
—jH s J-s — U-
• 1 1
1: t
fc=q=J
!
1
* 0
t- ^1SL
r
m SEE
<1
m Chorus,
why
why not to-night?
not to-night? 0 why not to-night?
why not to-night? why not to-night? why not to-night?
F . F F
M 0 * e J*
i
# »
Pi 1. God be
h h
with you
h
till
h-£
we meet a - gain, By
i % s
2. God be with you till we meet a - gain, 'Neath His wings pro - tect- ing
3. God be with you till we meet a - gain, Keep love's ban -ner float-ing
t £ f- £
BB hold you, With His sheep se-cure-ly fold you, God be with you
—
hide you, Dai man-na pro- vide you, God be with you
- ly still
o'er you, Smite death's threat'ning wave before you, God be with you
- *
f tiff .
f t :
p l> p p
Chorus.
ft=fe
Bp
si
Ull we meet at Je - sus' feet; Till we meet,
Till we meet at Je_ - sas' feet, till we Till we meet.
£! £ -# —
—
lift »
— fcM/
tfBUI-
1
t f 1
St/ >J
i 0
ftgrb Eg
# — 0 r t- t t t — «- 1 r r > f * * *
—Hi — p—
^->."
1
^ H 1
l» 1 tf---EJ~ -
f i •
fl 1
deep were the wa- ters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the
mark out the mountain's track?" "They were shed for one who had
up from the rock - y steep, There a - rose a glad cry to the
It.
S—t-
I g 1^
-ft—fr
« — #-
Lord passed thro' Ere He found His sheep that was lost:
gone a - stray Ere the Shep-herd could bring him back:" "Lord,
gate of heav'n, "Re - joice! I have found my sheep!" And the
5P I 9 I
b fej / D t)
——
ft
# • it
p
Lg« « b»
5
way on the moun - tains wild and bare, A - way from the ten - der
though the road be rough and steep, I go to the des-ert to
Out in the des-ert He heard its cry — Sick, and helpless, and
whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?" "They are pierced to -night by
an - gels ech-oed a-round the throne, "Re - joicel for the Lord brings
^) g m t g ggg
The Ninety and Nine.
V9
1
Shep- herd's care, A - way from the ten der - Shep-herd'scare.
find my sheep, I go to the des - ert to find my sheep."
read y - to die, Sick, and help-less, and read-y to die.
man y - a thorn, They are pierced to night by man-y a thorn."
back His ownl Ee - joicelforthe Lord brings back His ownl"
& 4=t
i I 5 3 I -3?- *
1. How a foun-da - tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is
firm laid for your
2. In - 'ry con - di - tion— in sick - ness, in health; In
ev pov - er-ty's
3. "Fearnot, I am with thee, 0 be not dis-mayed, For I am thy
4. "When thro' the deep wa-ters I call thee to go, The riv - ers of
"When thro' fier-y tri - als thy path-way shall lie, My grace, all-suf-
^
5.
6. "The soul that on Je - sus hath leaned for re -pose, I will not, I
mm faith
vale, or
in ex - eel- lent word! What more can He say than
His
a - bound-ing in wealth; At home aHd a -broad, on
F
to
the
God, and will still give thee aid; I'll strength-en thee, help thee, and
woe shall not thee o ver flow; For
- - I will be with thee, thy
fi - cient, shall be thy sop -ply; The flame shall not hurt thee;
will not, de -
sert to His foes; That soul, tho' all hell should en-
s—l
4
f
5=?
f i
T5T
L you He hath said, You who un-to Je - sus for ref - uge have fled?
2. land, the sea—' 'As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ev - er be.
on
3. cause thee to stand, Up - held by My right-eous, om-nip - o - tent hand.
4. troub-les to bless, And sanc-ti-fy to thee thy deep-est dis- tress.
5. on - ly de-sign Thy dross to con-sume and thy gold to re - fine.
6. deav- or to shake, I'll nev - er, no nev - er, no nev-er for-sake!"
-0—0-ri 9-
m i
rii M
No. 42. Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.
George Dtsffieid. COPYRIGHT, tSOI, BV GEIBEU & LEHMAN. Adam QeibeL
—0 1=4
1 0
1. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Ye sol-diers of the cross; Lift high His roy-al
2. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The trumpet call o-bey ; Forth to the might-y
3. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Stand in His strength alone; The arm of flesh will
4. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The strife will not be long; This day the noise of
teg m i i '
^m^wf -0— -0
ban - ner, It must not suf-fer loss: Fromvic-t'ry un - to vie - t'ry His
con - flict, In this His glo-rious day: "Ye that are men now serve Him" A-
fail you, Ye dare not trust your own: Put on thegos-pel ar - mor, Each
bat - tie, The next, the vic-tor's song: To him that o - ver-com-eth, A
m 0 —0
ar- my shall He lead, Till ev- 'ry foe is van-quished, And Christ is Lord in-deed.
gain8tunnumbered foes; Let courage rise with dan-ger, Andstrengthtostrength oppose,
pieceputon with prayer; Where duty calls, or dan-ger, Be nev-er want-ing there,
crown of Kfe shall be; He with the King of glo - ry Shall reign e-ter-nal-ly.
3 — r
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.
Chorus. Harmony,
¥=2
ha i
T
Stand up for Je - sus, Ye sol-diers of the cross; Lift
Stand up, stand up for Je - sus,
' •*- •*
1 ¥
J L 4-
f 1
high His roy-al ban - ner, It must not, It must not suf - fer
^2.
-P P-
3£ St*
R. E. Hudson. C. R. Dunbar.
i
— 8
±
r
r p p ¥
1. My life, my love, I Thou Lamb of God, who died for me;
give to Thee,
2. I now be-lieve Thou dost re-ceive, For Thou hast died that I might live;
3. 0 Thou who died on Cal - va - ry To save my soul and mate me free,
mm It — —rrrtejg:
E
Cm. —I'll live for Him who died for me, How hap - try then my life shall be!
— kl
V— —i~d N
D. C. for Chorus.
r
4
4 • i < —
Oh, may I ev - er faith -ful be, My Sav-ior and my God!
And now hence-forth I'll trust in Thee, My Sav-ior and my God!
I'll con - se - crate my life to Thee, My Sav - ior and my Godl
4=-
m I p p i— i i> p i — i
/we /or ///»w u'/?o jfor me, My Sav ior and my God!
Mo. 44. To the Work.
Fanny J. Croeby. COPYRIGHT, 1000, BY W. H. BOANE. W. H. Doana.
p-i t,yi g
fol - low the path that oar
J
1
f
Mas - ter
yiJ
has trod; With the balm of
a His
foon-tain of life let the wear -y be led; In the cross and its
king- do m of dark-ness and er - ror shall fall; And the name of Je-
robe and a crown shall oar la - bor re-ward; When the home of the
coon-8el oar strength to re -new, Let as do with oar might what oar
ban-ner oar glo-ry shall be, While we her -aid tne ti-dings,"SaI-
ho - rah ex-alt-ed shall be, In the load-swell-ing cho-rns,"SaI-
faith-ful oordwell-ing shall be, And we shoat with the ransomed, "Sal-
m HHjj | | I I | | |
"> Chorus.
f rrr
-
—
iltftfl
'
B—T- 1
§ . m i
j 1
To the Work.
— s
t-t
V P 1 P P
^
J
J>
i
J>
i: t»-«
H—
1 and pray,
J
it-f-*-4t §
m
jw 8
V
;
T-H
1
t r i
r-F —t— L i
No. 45. Gome, Sinner, Come!
W. E. Witter. copyright, we, by h. r. palmer. H. R. Palmer.
1. While Je - sus whis-pers to you, Come, sin- ner, come! While we are
2. Are you too heav -y - la- den? Come, sin -ner, cornel Je - sua will
3. Oh, hear His ten -derplead-ing, Come, sin -ner, come! Come and re-
fit f p | iTj
|
, '
1
— i-
i i
J 1 i I'll,
—
|
3 1
— .. 8
r
Come, sin -ner, come! Now is the time to know Him ,Come, sin-ner, come!
Come, sin -ner, come! Je- sus can now redeem you ,Come, sin-ner, come!
Come, sin -ner, come! While we are pray-ing for you ,Come, sin-ner, comei
r f iff 1
f
I
5i
No. 46. I Ghoose Jesus.
James Rowe. eopvmsHT, i»i8, bv HiLOEBRAND-ouaNETT co. Samuel W. Beazley.
S 5»,
L When I need someone L time of grief, Someone my cheer to be,
2. When I need someone to guide my soul 0 - ver the storm- y sea,
3. When I need help to de - feat the foe, Someone my shield to be,
4. When all my tri-als on earth are o'er, And the dark stream I 6ee,
km • . _ « ~m m « m fc-^Z*-
^43^
5 h
ft—ft—
j 3 : " ' * i •
8
Je - bus I choose, for He gives re - lief, He is the best for me.
Al-ways to Je - sua I give con-trol, He i3 the best for me.
Al- ways to Je - sus in faith I go, He b the best for me.
Je - sus shall bear me to yon- der shore, He is the best for me.
BP V=Xc
±
m
i
Chorus.
ft
7 \ ± •<
I choose Je - bus when I need a friend,
Yes, I choose my Sav - ior al - ways h6lp - fal friend,
i •—ji m -« * ft—^L
§f=§
I=g =-5-l^- «• i
5?=F
4= £4 r.ffff
I F
.
f
1
! Ghoose Jesus.
i 9
=5=
i i
1, I gave my life for thee, My pre -cious blood I shed,
2, My Fa-ther's house of light, My gio - ry - cir - cled throne
3. I suf - fered much for thee, More than thy tongue can tell,
i1 m IP
That thou might'st ran - somed be, And quick-ened from
FT the dead;
I left, for earth - ly night, For wan-d'rings sad and lone;
Of bit - tfrest ag - o - ny, To res - cue thee from hell;
I gave, I gave
mi my life
*
for thee, What
f
hast thou giv'n for Me?
I left, I left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for Me?
I'veborne^'ve borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me?
I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou brought to Me?
ftp—f-f't a
)
'
-
it
t"
r r r
p i
"
o
if
'
—
f
— .
h
&—
1
u-s s "
s \ 4
1
grace that brought me Back to His fold a - gain, Of heights and depths of
thronged a -bout Him,
Him. His sav - ing grace to know;
know: He healed the bro -ken-
bro-ken-
out a mur-mur The an-guish of the cross. With saints re-deemed in
mer - cy Far deep - er than the sea, And high - er than the heav-ens My
heart - ed, And caused the blind to see; And still His great heart yearneth In
gk> - ry, Let us our vole -es raise, Till heav'n and earth re-ech- o With
J. i j
J. J J J i-J J J.
£Jj, J 4
1
p theme
love
our
for
rrnj-i^jjiiLi
shall ev
even me.
-
-
Re-deem-er's praise.
er be: Sweet -er
Sweet •
as the years go
er u
by,
A- J? J) J} J m m m m
g g
4=t
i '
8 p
*
'+-
I « 1 H
Sweeter As the Years Go By.
f>
7 r— r—
5
1
2d hi
-— — — — — hsH—
1
p 5 b«i J
• -•Sj*
m. » . : g: ¥ f f i
*•
r IH— '
—
"
T •
0 r
9 % 1- #-v5~
f I I pi!
V V V 1
tft j 1 t
J j'
pf J 1 j. I t LC
1. Throw ont the Life - Line a - cross the dark wave,
There is a
2. Throw out the Life - Line with hand quick and strong; Why do yon
3. Throw out the Life - Line to dan - ger-fraught men, Sink - ing in
4. Soon will the sea - son of res - cue be o'er, Soon will they
HQ ¥ P V V
m who
hast
then,
- en
J 9
will
to-day
dare
9 J
rf-
v—r
To throw out
And out with
:
p
the Life
t
v
-
t t J\*-4
P
Line, his per -
the Life -Boat, a - way, then, a
1
il
s
to share?
-
iN
wayl
bfl - lows of woe, Will soon them out where the dark wa - ters flow,
hizrl
time for de - lay, But throw out the Life -Line and save them to - day.
f
—
i
r 1 f 9
• —Atf- — 2
? v E-EJ
S r
*
•
*
s=£=l
r-H
Chorus.
pi
a- way;
^8
bEe
>: 8
k W f
— k 1
9
t
*-
0
^—\
j
1
Throw Out the Life- Line
Throw out the Life-line I Throw out the Life-Line! Some one is sinking to-day.
F
w
V V V r
1. Bright-ly
tU \
h:
beams our Fa - ther's mer - cy From His light - house ev - er more,
i w$m
2. Dark the night of sin has set -tied, Loud the an - gry bil- lows roar;
3. Trim your fee- bid lamp, my broth - er: Some poor sail - or tem-pest tossti,
• &
—
p. f
9-
/ V
p±-\
But to us He gives the keep - ing Of the lights a - long the shore.
Ea - ger eyes are watch-ing, long-ing, For the lights a - long the shore.
Try
ff r
w-*
Chorus.
-
—
ing
ff
now
0 •
f-l/
to
ff
make
f
the har - bor,
0
V
a m •
In
f *
the dark-ness
f
mm may be lost.
Let the low-er be burn -ing! Send a gleam a -cross the wave!
JU
m ae poor aint-in g struggling
i i sea-man Ton may re s
r j
-cue, y( ro
<
hr
may sa^
0 0 • iff • . ff £
— L
.
£
g —
"No. 52. If Your Heart Keeps Ri&ht.
COPYRIGHT. 1913. BY HOMER A. ROOEM EAVER.
Lizzie DeArmond. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. B. D. Ackky.
1. If
p
a - long, Do
^— sr-F-
not grieve for their
2. Is yonrlife just a tan -gle Full of toil and careiSmile a bit as yon
3. There are blossoms of gladness 'Neath the winter's snow. From the riwa and the
com-ing,Sing a cheer -
y song, There is joy for the tak-ing, It will
jour-ney, Oth-ers' bur - dens share; You'll for-get all your troubles, Making
darkness Comes the morning's glow; Nev-er give up the bat- tie, Ton will
t* r_
FN -#- h
^
r\
1
• rz n e # ,— # # J «__jL_
IE
soon be light. — Ev-'ry cloud wears a rain-bow If your heart keeps right,
their lives bri?ht,Skies will grow blue and sun - ny If your heart keeps right,
win the light, Gain the rest of the Vic-tor, If your heart keeps right.
o 0 m , 0 # m * d # ,
a g
eg tt=t
CflOECS.
Ik
If your heart keeps right, If your heart keeps right, There's a song of
m glad-ness in the dark - est night; If your heart keeps right, If your
* s—t-
— — ,
P D
heart keeps right, Ev-'ry cloud will have a rain-bow, If your heart keeps
;eeps right.
m n
0— to-
§I -fa- I
P~~P" P I) ? & [J P
ftp ill.:' - *
1
1
J ; J \ -
3. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ev - er mur - mur nor re - pine,
4. And when my task on earth is done,WhenJby Thy grace, the vic-t'ry's won,
S7\
at
m
What-e'er I do, wher-e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me.
By wa-ters still, o'er troub-led sea,-Still 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me.
Con-tent, what-ev - er lot I see, Since 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me.
E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God thro' Jor - dan lead-eth me.
9-^—9—9
Refrain.
i 1
He lead-eth me! He lead-eth me! By His own hand He lead-eth me;
• — P
0
9
I
9
f
m S7\
f
t r '1 — l
9 ' w * — —* rr
• •
i
1. Par a -way the up -on my ear is f all-ing, Then I know the
noise of strife
2. Far be - low the storm of doubt np - on the world is beat-ing, Sons of men in
3. Let thestorm-y breez-es blow, their cry can-not a- larm me, I amsafe-ty
4. View-ing here the works of God, I sink in con-tem-pia-tion;Hear-ingnow His
k-2
• •
— w •
9
# • 0
P —
f
m—
J. i i J
sins of earth - set on ev - 'ry hand; Donbt and fear and things of earth in
be
bat long the en - e - my with-stand; Safe am I with -in the cas-tle
- tie
vain to me are call-ing, None of these shall move me from Beu - lah Land,
of God's word re- treat-ing, Noth-ing there can reach me- 'tis Beu - lah Land.
Here there's naught can harm me, I am safe for - ev - er in Beu - lah Land,
learn of full sal - va-tion, Glad- ry will I tar - ry in Beu - lah Land.
0 • m
nil
Chorus.
N6 vt
P &
r
P
g-g'r
>ir fit*
r r i f if f i f l
felt
4—
H
i=3
4j
p^ —
—
r
nu idry;< J
p
11! m f
^4— —
t
» tp *
*=
P
P—
4
»
I4H&\
— «
HHr
i
m i
r> i . ..... » J JU,
More of His sav - ing full-ness see, More of His love who died for me.
Spir - it of God, my teach-er be, Show-ing the things of Christ to me.
Hear-ing His voice in ev -
'ry line, Mak- ing each faith -ml say -ing mine.
More of His kingdom's sure increase;More of His com -ing, Prince of Peace.
.h j jo
Refrain.
i
More, more a-bout Je - sus, More, more a-bout Je - sus;
4 f-
—
m
3
v
4' 4
m
More
t'
4 -4
tt
rfiiYi
full-ness see,
1
m
More
jjigiiiii
of His love who died forme.
I
No. 56. "Almost Persuaded."
COPYRIGHT, 1002. BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
P. P. Bliss. P. P. Bliss.
P
[1. " Al-mostper-suad-ed" now to
ft!
be - Beve; " Al - most per-suad-ed"
i
2. "Al-mostper-stiad-ed"— come,come to - dayl "Al - most per-snad-ed"-
3. "Al - most per-suad - ed"— bar - vest is past! "Al - most per-suad-ed"-
-! ^
— ^-4^-
•U. .1 ^—
J
L,
J' J 1 —nfa
J
4?
m 1 ti . i r.t
i
go Thy way, Some more con - ven - ient day On Thee I'll cafl."
ling'ring near, Prayers rise from hearts so dear;"0 wan-derer, come!
but to fail; Sad, sad, that bit - terwa3:"Al - most— but lost!"
i
Why Do You Wait?
Geo. P. Root.
Sav-ior is
V
wait-ing to give you
.
. . ^ . „.
A „ ,
place in His sane - ti - fied
„^
throng,
no one to save you but Je - sus, There's no oth-er way but His way.
why not ac-cept His sal - va - tion, And throw off your bur-den of sin?
Sav-ior islong-ing to bless you; There's danger and death in de lay.
Why not? why not? Why not come to Him now? now?
-s
» rs s * * ? , /7>-=-rr^>
Wtfk
P P P
r-J 1
h- 1)
J
Eg
trW
B 1
While your Fa - ther calls you home, Will you not, my broth-er, come?
f-S- s=r=s
" i H
Do not turn from God your face, But, to - day, ac - cept His grace.
Come to Christ, on Him be - lieve, Peace and joy you shall re - ceive.
Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep you all the way.
Choeus. 1
' ^ A
Why not now? why not now? Why not come to Jesus now?
Why notnow? why not now? Why not come to Je - - sus now?
fc=fc
No. 59. Lord, I'm Goming Home.
W. J. K- Wm. J. Klrkpatrick.
N I
1. I've wan-dered far way from God, Now I'm com-mg horn?:
2. I've wast - exl man pre" - cious years. Now I'm com-ing home:
3. I'm tired of sin and stray - ing, Lord, Now I'm com-ing home:
4. My soul is sick, my heart is sore, Now I'm com-ing home:
5. My on - Iv hope, my on - ly plea, Now I'm coni-ing home:
6. I need His cleans-ing blood I know, Now I'm com-ing home:
_J ^ _ _ - I I Pa
±2L 3EZ
Fist
No. 60.
rr Just as I
r
Am.
r r i
ffl & #- is a:
1. Just as am, with-out one plea, Bat that Thy blood was shed for me.
2. Just as am, and wait- ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot,
3. Just as am, too' tossed a-bout With many a" conflict, many a doubt,
4. Just as am, poor, wretched, blind;Sisht, riches, heal-ing of the mind.
5. Just as am, Thou wilt re-eeive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;
^2- 0 &
'±2k
; —
Just as I Am.
And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, 0 Lamb of God, I eome, I come!
To Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot, 0 Lamb of God, I come, I come!
Fightings with-in, and fears with-out, 0 Lamb of God, I come, I come!
Yea, all I need in Thee to find, 0 Lamb of God, I come, I come!
Be-cause Thy proni-ise I be - lieve, 0 Lamb of God, I come, I come!
• 9-
J £: 1
»Tg
=t fc r p_j
Ik —
7
0 hap-py day that fixed my choice On Thee, my Sav - ior, and my God! \
Well may this glow-ing heart And tell its rap-tures
re-joice, all a-broad. J
am my Lord's and He
all
cred shrine I move,
is
love;
mine;
\
j
^^^^^
m
Hap - py
\
day,
„
hap - py day, When Je
..-«--<=-•
1
.-*- *
- sus
•*•
washed my a - way;
r~TT~r
D, S.
He taught me how to watch and pray,And live re-joic - ing ev - 'ry day.
f f fir- ii
i - .
2. His name a - bove all names shall stand, Ex - ed more and more,
alt -
3. Re-deem - er, Sav - ior, Friend of men Once ru - ined by the fall;
4. His name shall be the Coun-sel - lor, The might-y Prince of Peace,
as 5 a-
Son for
i
man
J
•
——4^—
to
0
die,
the Fa -ther's own right hand, Where an - gel hosts a - dore.
de-vised sal - va - tion's plan, For Thou hast died for all.
earth's kingdoms, Con-
I
That
Wi
&=
P
mm t
I
He might man
.
, ; . ; - -
re
er
9- %
-deem.
.
-
-
0 0 0
Bg ii u Chorus.
I
t=td=fea
Bless-ed be the name, bless-ed be the name, Bless-ed be the name of the Lord;
m
p b p b
H D
»
P
• m
P |b
P P
~ IF
Bless-ed be the name, bless-ed be the name, Bless-ed be the name of the Lord.
-0—&-
3 9 9
9 P P P I 0 |>
4 ? ii- ; %
f IP i
1. Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Chris -tian love:
2. Be - fore our Fa - ther's throne We pour our ar - dent prayers;
3. We share our mu tual woes,
- Our mu - tual bur - dens bear;
4. When we a - sun - der part, It gives us in - ward pain;
m mm
Blest Be the Tie,
i
The fel - low r ship of kin - dred minds Is like to that a-bove.
Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our com-forts and our cares.
And oft - en for each oth - er flows The sym - pa - thiz - ing tear.
But we shall still be joined in heart And hope to meet a -gain.
iF r I
No. 64. Only Trust Him.
J. H. S.
1. Come,ev -
soul by sin
'ry
ta m
op-pressed, There's mer-cy
J l id
J. H. Stockton.
SHE
And He will sure-ly give you rest, By trust -ing in His word.
Plunge now in - to the crim • son flood That wash-es white as snow,
Be - lieve in Him with-out de - lay, And you are ful - ly blest,
To dwell in that ce - les tial land, Where joys im-mor-tal flow.
H*- -P- -0-
t±=t J, « f f f
i
m
Chorus.
7"
i
On - ly trust Him, on - ly trust Him, On - ly trust Him now;
m 1 i i I
i 5
He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now.
J*1
m ^3 5 g jg
»
— — — ; 1
i 3 S pimp
1. All hail the pow'r of Je - sns' name, Let an - gels pros-trate fall;
2. Crown Him, ye ruorn-ing stars of Light , Who flied this earth - ly ball
3. Sin - ners, whose love can ne'er for - get The worm-wood and the gall,
4. Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev - 'ry tribe, On this ter - res - trial ball,
5. 0 that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall;
m r
i i ii
Him
Him
p
r
Lord
Lord
mof
of
all;
all;
Go, spread your tro-phies at His feet, And crown Him Lord of aD;
To Him all maj-es - ty as-cribe, And crown Him Lord of all;
all;
1
t
;
;
»
»
E=E=
I |
r
!
m
1 r
Bring forth the roy dem, And crown
- al di - a - Him Cord all.
Now hail the strength of Is-rael's might, And crown Him Lord all.
Go, spread your tro-phies at His feet, And crown Him Lord all.
We'll join the ev - er - last - ing song, And crown Him Lord all.
£ * £ J3
to
INo. 66. Rock of Ages.
A. M. Topiadj Thomas Hastings.
i r-i
-s
—
-j
i
—&— -5-
i
m-s—
m ' m
i
i
j
— \°.- .
V- ?
1 » 1 IN* -<$> 1
i i '
Rock of Ages.
m Let the
These for
wa
sin
- ter and the blood,
could not a -tone,
r-i=
^J=3 —
,
side
Thou must save, and Thou a - lone:
—
*V
which flowed,
1
m
lit-
Be of sin the doub-le cure, Save from wrath and make me pure.
m
In my hand no price I bring, Sim - ply to Thy cross I cling.
Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in Thee.
m U=4
No. 67. Where Ne Leads Me.
COPYRK5HT, 180O, BY J. 8. NORRW.
E. W. Blandly. USED 8Y PERMISSION. J. S. Norrts.
1. I
"5"
ad
m
lib.
4=&
I can hear my Sav - ior call-ing," Take thy cross and fol-low, fol - low me.
I'll go with Him thro' the gar-den, I'll go with Him, with Him all the way.
I'll go with Him thro' the judgment, I 'II go with Him, with Him all the way.
He will give me grace and glo - ry, And go with me, with me all the way.
Where He leads me I will fol - low, I'll go with Him, with Him all the way.
r
em
5f 27—3 27" 3
1. my God, to Thee, Near-er to Thee; E'en tho' it be a cross That raisethme;
Near-er,
2. Tho' like a wan-der-er, The sun gone down, Darkness he o - ver me, My rest a stone;
3. There let the way ap-pear Steps un-to heav'n; All that Thou sendest mo, In mer-cy giv'n;
4
mm
t; ^
t—t~f 55 ^.4ig ---g.-g.'.
1
my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Still all
Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Theel
An - gels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
g|||ggj 5 i .. I jr^L
3. While life's dark maze I tread,And griefs around me spread,Be Thou my Gnide;Bid darkness
! r i
r: r r $
''
r b r
-
j 1
1
-
&
—
I
while I pray, Take my sin a-way, 0 let me from this day Be whol-ly Thine!
all
died for me, 0 may my love to Thee, Pure,warm,and changeless be A living fire!
turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears a-way, Nor let me ev - er stray From Thee aside.
si
t=t=t
CONTENTS
WLzxtixxnl feme"*
No. No
All Hail the Power of Jesus' . . 65 More About Jesus . .55
Almost Persuaded 56 My Faith Looks Up to Thee. .69
Anywhere With Jesus 17 My Saviour's Love .......... 9
At the Cross 37 My Wonderful Dream 32