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Make Christ King

A Selection of high class Gospel Music

For use in

GENERAL WORSHIP AND SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS

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EDITORS

E. O. Excell and William Edward Biederwolf

With special departments of

1. CONGREGATIONAL SONGS

2. SOCIAL SERVICE SONGS.

3. MISSIONARY SONGS

4. CHILDREN'S SONGS

5. SOLOS, DUETS, QUARTETS

6. CHORUS CHOIR SELECTIONS

7. INVITATION HYMNS

8. DEVOTIONAL HYMNS

9. RESPONSIVE READINGS

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A Word to the Christian Public.

COPYRIGHT. I9U, BY W. E. BIEDERWOLF.

This song book was compiled at the request and under the direction of the following ministers and evangelists:

Kev. E. H. Baker Rev. R. Sam Kirkland

Rev. Louis Albert Banks Rev. G. A. Klein

Rev. W. E. Biederwolf Rev. Elmer P. Loose

Rev. Chester Birch Rev. Milford H. Lyon

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Rev. A. E. Burrows Mr. Lauris Mallard

Rev. A. L. Carter Mr. Harry L. Maxwell

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Rev. H. T. Crossley Rev. 0. A. Newlia

Rev. E. H. Edgar Mr. Londay P. Reed

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Rev. R. E. Johnson Rev. Daniel S. Toy

Rev. Bob Jones Rev. W. L, Walker

Rev. C. O. Jones Rev. E. B. Westhafer

Rev. C. G. Jordan Rev. Charles T. Wheeler

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No. 1.

Faith of Our Fathers!

Frederick W. Faber.

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2. Our fa-thers,chained in pris-ons dark, Were still in heart and conscience free;

3. Faith of our fa-thers, God's great pow'r Shall soon all nations win for Thee;

4. Faith of our fa - thers, we will love Both friend and foe in all our strife,

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Make Christ Kin^.

COPYRIGHT. 1911. BY ROBERT MAHHEWS.

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1. Hark to the call of the new cru-sade, Christ o-ver all will king be made,

2. Strongis the foe of the new cru-sade, Sin in its ar - mor is well ar-rayed;

3. Come, in His name join the pilgrim throng, Stand for the right, and down the wrong;

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In - to the fight we our best must fling: Make Christ king! Hail to the King of

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OOPVRIGHT, 1903, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEU E. O. EXCEtL, OWNER.

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1. 0 theme with love and mer-cy fraught, Sal - va - tion full and free,

2. When dread-ful sin my soul as - sails. And death shall com- pass me,

3. And when be -fore the throne I stand, And judg-ment set shall be,

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This shall be my on-ly plea, This shall be my on-Iy plea,

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That Christ was cru-ci-fied for me, For me, for me.

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Ye Must Be Born A^ain.

COPYRIGHT. 1905. BT GEO C STEBBtNS.

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1. A ml - er once came to Je - sus by night, To ask Him the way of

2. Techil-dren of men, at -tend to the word So sol-enm-ly ut-tered

3. Oh, ye who would en ter that glo-ri-ous rest. And sing with the ransomed

4. A dear one in heaven thy heart yearns to see, At the beau-ti-ful gate may

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be watch-ing for thee; Then list to the note of this sol-emn re-frain,

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COPYRIQHT, 1«02, By CHA8. H. GABRIEL. COPYRIGHT, 1907, BV E> O. EXOEU.

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2. He stood at my heart's door 'mid sunshine and rain, And pa-tient-ly wait - ed

3. I stand on the moun-tain of bless -ing at last, No cloud in theheav-ens^

4. I praise Him be-cause He ap-point-ed a place Where, some day, thro' faith in

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C. D. Martin.

God Will Take Gare of You.

Dedicated to my wife, Mrs, John A. Davis,

COPYRIGHT, 1606, BY JOHN A. DAVIS. USED BY PERMISSION.

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Be not dis- mayed what-e'er be - tide, God •will take care of

Thro' days of toil when heart doth fail, God will take care of

All you may need He will pro -vide, God will take care of

No mat-ter what may be the test, God will take care of

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When dan-gers fierce your path as - sail, God will take care of you.

Noth-ing you ask will be de-nied, God will take care of you.

Lean, wear-y one, up - on His breast, God will take care of you.

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ISO. 7. Just When I Need Him Most.

Rev. Wm Pool.

COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL. COPYRIGHT, I90», BY E. O EXCELL.

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2. Just when I need Him, Je-sus is true, Never for-sak - ing all the way thro';

3. Just when I need Him, Je-sus is strong. Bearing my bur-dens all the day long;

4. Just when I need Him, He is my all, An-swer-ing when up-on Him I call;

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Rev. C. McKlbbln.

Thy Kingdom Gome!

COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL. HENRY DATE, OWNER

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2. Thy kingdom come 10 haste to tell the message, The world is dy - ing for tha

3. Thykingdomcome! He waits to bless the nations, 'T is ours to bring them quickly

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0 That Will Be Glory.

COPYRIGHT, 1900, BV E O. EXCELL. WORDS AND MUSIC.

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2. When, by the gift of His in - fin- ite grace, I am ac-cord-ed in

3. Friends will be there I have loved long a - go; Joy like a riv - er a-

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COPYRIGHT, 1906, BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL. COPYRIGHT, 1907, BY E. O. EXCELL.

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Ida L. Reed.

Steady, Brother, Steady.

COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY E, O. EXCEL!.- WORDS AND MUSIC.

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2. Stead-y, broth-er, stead-y tho' the wild waves sweep,Your barque will ride in

3. Stead-y, broth-er, stead-y, look you o - ver there, Be-yond the cloud and

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Is It the Grownin* Day?

COPYRIGHT, 1»ia, BY PRAISE PUBUSHINQ CO., PHILA., PA.

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Make Me a Channel of Blessing.

H. COPYRIGHT, 1803, BY H. G- SMYTH.

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2. I have a Re-deem-er to pi - lot me o'er Life's an - gry bil-lows to

3. I have a Re-deem-er, so watch-ful is He, Walk-bg be - side me, my

4. I have a Re-deem-er, I know He is mine, Prov-ing His pres-ence by

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Room for You.

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2. There is room in the field of the Mas ter, And work

3. There is room in the ranks of the Cap - tain, For sol-

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E. B. Rexford.

How You Will Love Him!

COPVRKSHT, l»10, BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER.

B. D. Ackiey.

1. Ye who wander, of sin grown wear-y , Lonely and far from ihe safe home-fold,

2. Come, and coramg,find peace and pardon Waiting for you at the place of prayer;

3. Tou should know of this love so tender,Love that is steadfast, and deep, and true;

4. Come, and find that you cannot fath-om Love like Christ's till you taste and see;

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I Shall Dwell Forever There.

COPYRIGHT, 1911, BV ROOEHEAVER-ACKLEV CO.

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2. If His love is in the soul, And we yield to His con-trol, Sweetest

3. How a word of love will cheer, Kin-die hope, and ban-ish fear, Soothe a

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1. How sweetis theloveofmySaidorl'Tis bound-less and deep as the sea; And

2. I know He is ev-er be-sidemel E - ter - ni-ty on -ly will prove The

3. Wher-ev - er Heleadslwillfol-low, Thro'sor-row, or shadow, or sun; And

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Dr. e. T. Cas5el.

Loyalty to Christ.

COPVRIGHT, 1884, ISee, BY E. O. EXCELL. WORDS AND MUSIC.

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1. From 0 - ver hill and plain There comes the signal strain, 'Tisloy-al-ty, loy-al-ty,

2. 0 hear, ye brave, the sound That moves the earth around, 'Tis loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty,

3. Come, join our loy-althrong,We'llrout the giant wrong, 'Tis loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty,

4. The strength of youth we lay At Je-sus' feet to-day, 'Tis loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty,

loy-al-ty to Christ; Its mu- sic rolls a -long, The hills take up the song,

loy-al-ty to Christ; A - rise to dare and do, Eing out the watchword true,

loy-al-ty to Christ; Where Sa-tan's banners float We'll send the bu - gle note,

loy-al-ty lo Christ; His gos- pel we '11 proclaim Thro'-out the world's do-main,

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No. 22. Spend One Hour With Jesus.

WORDS AND MUSIC COPYRIGHT, 1912, BV E. O. EXCELL.

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1. Wear - y soul by sin op-pressed, Spend one hour with Je - sus;

2. Do yon fear the gath-'ring gloom? Spend one hour with Je - sus;

3. Ev 'ry need He will sup - ply, Spend one hour with Je - sus;

4. AQ a - long life's storm-y way. Spend one hour with Je - sus;

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In the si - lent in - ner room, Spend one hour with Je - sus:

He a - lone can sat - is - fy, Spend one hour with Je - sus:

Call up - on Him day by day, Spend one hour with Je - sua:

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COPYRIOHT, 1904, BY WILL L THOMPSON, EAST UVERPOOl, OHIO.

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1. Je - sus is all the world to me,

2. Je sus is all the world to me,

3. Je - sus is all the world to me,

4. Je - sus is all the world to me,

My life, my joy, my all;

My friend in tri - als sore;

And true to Him I'll be;

I want no bet - ter friend;

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Sun-shme and rain, bar - vest of grain. He's my friend.

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E - ter - nal life, e - ter - nal joy, He's my friend.

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E. E. Hewitt.

Will There be any Stars?

COPYRIGHT, 1897, BY JNO R. 8WENEY USED BY PER OF L. E. 6WENEY, EXECUTRIX,

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2. In the strength of the Lord let me la - bor and pray, Let me watch as a

3. Oh, what joy it will be when His face I be-hold, Liv-ing gems at His

Ban go- eth down; When thro' won-der-ful grace by my Sav-ior I stand, win- ner of souls; That bright stars may be mine m the glo - ri - ous day, feet to lay dovm; It would sweeten my bliss in the cit - y of gold,

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Will there be an - y stars m my crown?

When His praise like the sea-bil-low rolls. Will there be an-y stars, an- y

Should there be an -y stars m my crown.

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The Wonderful Story.

COPYRIGHT, 1897, BY 6. O. EXCELU WORDS AND MUSIC.

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2. He came from the brightestof glo-ry; His blood as aran-somHe gave,

3. His mer - cy flows onlike a riv-er; His love is tmmeasm-ed and free;

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Helen M. Duagan.

Brin^ Peace to My Soul.

WOROa AND MUSIC COPYR10HT, 190B, BV E. O. EXCELU INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

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1. When earth-ly carea and sorrows roll Like o-cean's billows o'er my soul, No 2.1 needThee, ohjIneedTheeso, To help me as I on -ward go; Sin's

3. No cloud can hide from me Thy face, No storm deprive me of Thy grace, No

4. In joy or sor-row still be near, To drive a-waymy ev - 'ry fear; Earth's

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ly bring peace to my soul.

ly bring peace to my soul.

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B. o. e.

Grace, Enough for Me.

WORDS ANO MUSIC COPVRIGHT, 1906, BY E. O. EXCEIU C O. RTffIt,

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

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1. In look -ing thro' my tears one day, I saw Mount Cal - va - ry;

2. While standing there, my trembling heart, Once full of ag - o - ny,

3. When I he - held my ev - 'ry sin Nailed to the cru - el tree,

4. When I am safe with -in the veil. My por-tion there will be,

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Could scarce believe the sight I saw Of grace, e-nough for me. (enougifoime.)

I felt a flood go thro' my soul Of grace, e-nough for me.

To sing thro' all the years to come Of grace, e-nough for me.

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My Heart is Fixed on Jesus.

Lavinia E. Brauff.

COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY WM. J USED BY PER.

Wm. J. Ramsay.

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2. My heart is fixed on Je - sus, with-out Him life is vain; His prom-ise

3. My heart is fixed on Je - sus, since I to Him be - long, For ev - 'ry

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2. My life was once darkenedjandfettered by sin, But now,Hal-l8 - lu-jahl by

3. No more is my spir - it con-formed to this world,But now higher joys ev-'ry

4. When I have reached heaven,that home of the soul, Blest haven that lies o-ver

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Tell It Wherever You Go.

Rev. JobnsoD Oatman, Jr.

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2. If nowyouarehappyvdthChristasyourGuide,Tell it wher-ev-eryou go;

3. When troubles as-sail do you trust in Him still? Tell it wher-ev-er you go;

4. If you are an heir to a man - sion on high, Tell it wher-ev-er you go;

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2. He has bro - ken ev - 'ry fet - ter, I would be

3. All the way from earth to Glo - ry, I would be

4. That mHeav-en He may meet me, I would be

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That my soul may serve Him bet - ter, I would be

Tell - ing o'er and o'er the sto - ry, I would be

That His words "Well done "may greet me, I would be

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I Am Listening.

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2. By His Spir-it He is woo-ing, Soft - ly draw - ing us to Him,

3. By the Word of Tnitii He's speaking To the wand'ring, er- ring ones;

4. In His Prov - i - den - tial deal - ings, E - ven in His stem de-crees,

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2. There are times, when tired of the toil-some road, That for ways of the

3. When the way is dim, and I can - not see Thro' the mist of His

4. In the last sad hour, as I stand a-lone Where the pow-eis of

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world I pine; But He draws me back to the up - ward track

wise de - sign. How my glad heart yearns and my faith re - turns

death com - bine, While the dark waves roll He will guide my soul

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2. Aft - er pain and an-guish, aft - er toil and care, We shall see the

3. Aft - er foes are conquered, aft - er bat-les won, We shall see the

4. Therewith aU the loved ones who have gone be-fore. We shall see the

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Sunshine in the Sou\.

COPYRIGHT, 1S37, BV JNO. R. SWENEY. U8E0 BV PERMISSION OF U E. 6WENEY, EXECUTRIX.

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1. There's snn«shine in my soul to-day, More glo - ri - ous and bright

2. There's mu - sic in my soul to-day, A car- ol to the King,

3. There's springtime in my soul to-day, For, -when the Lord is near,

4. There's gladness in my soul to-day. And hope, and praise, and love.

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The Kind's Business.

COPYRIGHT, 1802. BY E O EXCELl WORDS AND MUSIC.

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2. This is the King's command: that all men, ev - 'ry-where, Re-pent and

3. My home is bright -er far than Shar-on's ro - sy plain, E-ter-nal

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2. Christ has opened wide the door that all may en - ter in; Shout the glorious

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Victor M. Hatfield.

Forward to the Goal.

COPYRIGHT, 1912. BY V. M. HATFIELO. USED BY PER,

Susie E. Hatfield.

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W. S. Brown.

As a Volunteer.

COPYRIGHT, 1907, BV CHA8. H. GABRIEU E. O. EXCELL, OWNED.

Chas. H. Oabiiel.

1. A call for loy- al soldiers Comes to one and all; Sol-diers for the con flict,

2. Yes, Jesus calls for soldiers Who are filled with pow'r , Soldiers who will serve Him

3. He calls you, for He loves you With a heart most kind, He whose heart was broken,

4. And when the war is o-ver, And the vie - fry won. When the true and faith-ful

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The Church in the Wildwood.

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No. 40. When We All Get to Heaven.

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1. Sing the won- droua love of Je - sua, Sing His mer -"cy and His grace;

2. While we walk the pil - grim path-way , Clouds will o - ver - spread the sky;

3. Let us then be true and faith -ful, Trust-ing, serv -ing ev - 'ry day;

4. On -ward to the prize be - fore nsl Soon His bean-ty we'll be - hold;

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But when trav 'ling days are o -ver, Not a shad -ow, not a sigh.

Just one glimpse of Him in glo ry Will the toils of life re-pay.

Soon the pearl - y gates will o - pen, We shall tread the streets of gold.

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Christ Rescued Me.

COPYRIGHT, 1811, BV WM. J. RAMSAY.

Wm. J. Ramsay.

1. My lov-ing Lord in sym-pa - thy With tend'restlove came un - to me,

2. So long had I been bound by sin, So deep -ly dyed,with-out, with-in,

3. Yes, out of dark-ness in- to light. And out of weak-ness in - to might,

4. Ah! sweet indeed it is to sing The prais-es of my Lord and King,

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Jesus is Sunshine.

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2. Je - BUS is sun-shine, praise His dear name, Year aft-er year His

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WORDS AND MUSIC COPMIIGHT, IMS, BY A, H. AND B. 0. ACKLEV.

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2. Tho* the tem-pest rage a-roond me, Thro' the storm my Lord

3. When by grief my heart b bro - ken, And the sun-shine steals

4. When at last I stand be-fore Him, Oh, what joy it will

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Marching on to Canaan.

Rev. M. L. Hofford.

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1. We are marching on to Ca-naan, AndJe-ho-vah is our Guide;

2. We are marching thro' the des ert, And the man-na all a -round

3. We are marching thro' the des - ert, To the promised land di-vine,

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To the land of milk and hon - ey, To the land of corn and wine.

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R. E. Hudton.

ril Live Por Him.

COPYRIGHT, 1882, By R. E. HUDSON. USED BY PERMISSION.

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1. My life, my love I give to Thee, Thou Lamb of God who died forme; 2.1 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 make me free.

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2. I was a friendless wand'rer till Je-sus took me in, My life was full of

3. I wish that ev'ry sinner before Eis throne would bow; He wiaits to give them

4. I mean to live for Jesus while here on earth I stay. And when His voice shall

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No. 51.

Sheltered in the Rock of A^es.

COPYRIGHT. 1911. BY BENJAMIN F. BUTTS.

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2. There no wave of doubt can harm me, Nor can aught my peace de-Btroy;

me, 'Mid their loud-est roar I sing; me, When all earth-ly corn-forts fail;

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COPYRIGHT, 1902, ey R. A. WALTON. Psalm 34. W. E. BIEOERWOLF, OWNER.

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I Need Thee Every Hour.

COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY MARY RUNYON COWRY.

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I need Thee ev-'ry hour, Stay Thou near by; Temp-ta-tions lose their

I need Thee ev-'ry hour. In joy or pam; Come quick-ly and a-

I need Thee ev-'ry hour, Most Ho - ly One; 0 make me Thine in-

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Rev. H. I. Zelley.

Like a Mighty 6ea

COPYMGMT, leOO, BYH. L. GILMOUR. USED BY PER.

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2. I see the clouds a - ris - ing, the mer - cy clouds of love, That

3. The show'rs of grace are fall - ing, the tide is roll - ing in. The

4. It's com - ing, yes, it's com - ing, it's com - ing'down this hour, A

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COPYRIGHT, 1899, BY ROBERT LOWRY. RENEWAL. USED BY PERMISSION.

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At the blest mer - cy - seat, Plead-ing for me, My fee - ble

Give me a faith - ful heart,— Like-ness to Thee,— That each de-

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Rev. J. Oatraan, Jr.

Count Your Blessings.

COPyRKiHT, 1897, BY E. O. EXCELL. W0H08 AND MUSIC

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2. Are you ev - er burdened with a load of care? Does the cross seem

3. When you look at oth-ers with their lands and gold,Think that Christ has

4. So, a - mid the conflict, wheth-er great or small, Do not be dis-

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COPYRIGHT, isea, EY J. M. BLACK.

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1. Since Christ my sonl from sin Bet free, THaB world has been aheav'n to me;

2. Once heav-ea seemed a far-off place, Till Je-sns showed His smil-iog face;

3. What matters where on earth we dwell? On mountain top, or in the dell?

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The New Glory Son*.

C. B. S.

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. 1911. BY BIEOERWOLF & STROUSE.

LAKESIDE BUILDING CHICAGO. Clafeiice B. Strot!»a.

1. If you are discouraged In darkness or in doubt, If you are down-hearted,

2. Do you long for comfort This world has nev-erbro't?Do you car-ry bur-dens,

3. When jon're sorely tempted, Be-cause of some defeat, When youhafe forebodings,

4. When life's joys and sorrows, It's hopes and fears are o'er, When with those we've la-bored,

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1. 0 - pen my eyes, that I may see Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me;

2. 0-pen my ears, that I may hear Voi-ces of truth Thou send-est clear;

3. 0-pen my mouth, and let me bear Glad -ly the warm truth ev - 'ry-where;

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More Like the Master.

COPYRIGHT, leoe, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL. E. O. EXCEa, OWNER.

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2. More like the Mas - ter is my dai-ly prayer; More strength to car-ry

3. More like the Mas - ter I would live and grow; More of His love to

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oth - ers I would show; More self -de -ni - al, like His in Gal - i-

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Lord, Inowim-plore, Wash me and keep me Thine for-ev-er-more.

Lord, I now implore, Wash and keep, 0 wash and keep me Thine for-ev-er-more.

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B. R. Stokes, D. D.

Pill Me Now.

COPYRK5HT,1907, Br MRS. L. E. SWENEl RENEWEt

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Hot - er o'er me Ho - ly Spir - it, Bathe my trembling heart and brow; Thoucanstfill me, gracious Spir - it, Tho* I can - not tell Thee how; I am weakness, full of weakness, At Thy sa - cred feet I bow; Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me, Bathe, 0 bathe my heart and brow;

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COPYRIGHT, 1902, BY A. J. SHOWALTER. U8ED BY PERMISSION.

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2* Where the tears are fall -ing and the hearts are sad, Take some gos - pel

3. Just a cup of wa-ter, for theMas-ter's sake. May sweet chords of

4. If you f ol - low Je - sus all a - long life's way, You will help to

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beau-ty o - ver scenes of night? In this world of sorrow, sickness, sin, and woe, message that willmake them glad; Striveto give them comfort by some lovingdeed, mu-sic insoraebos-om wake; Seek to help some pilgrim tow 'rd the golden land, brighten ev-'ry hour and day; Would you shine in glory brighter than the sun?

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When He Died Per Me.

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Fanny J. Crosby.

My Savior first of All.

COPYRIGHT, 1881. BY JNO. B. SWENEY. USED BY PER. OF MRS. L. E. SWENEY.

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2. Oh, the soul-thrill-ing rapt-ure when I view His bless - ed face, And the

3. Oh, the dear ones in glo - ry, how they beck-on me to come, And our

4. Thro' the gates to the cit - y, m a robe of spot - less white He will

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COPYRIGHT, 1907, Br J. B. HERBERT. From Doiiizettl.

Psalm 103. RODEHEAVER AND HERBERT, OWNERS. by J. B, Herbert.

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2. He will not for-ev - er chide us, Nor keep an - ger in His mind;

3. Far as east from west is dis - tant, He hath put a - way our sins;

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2. My Sav-ior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we;

3. A sweet per-fume up - on the breeze Is borne from ev - er - ver- nal trees,

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2. Trust-ing the promise "I will not forget thee," Onward will I go with

3. When at the gold-en por-tals I am standing, All my trib - a - la-tions,

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Over and Over A^ain.

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2. He ne'er re- fus-es to hear, the' we call 0 - ver and o-ver a- gam, Sends

3. Tho' we may wander in by-ways of em, 0 - ver and o-ver a - gain, The

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2. Teach me Thy wondrous grace. Bound-less and free; Lord, let Thy bless-ed

3. Teach me by pain Thy pow'r. Teach me by love; Teach me to know, each

4. Teach Thou my lips to sing. My heart to praise; Be Thou my Lord and

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2. All the way my Sav-ior leads me, Cheers each wind-ing path I tread,

3. All the way my Sav-ior leads me; 0 the ful - ness of His lovel

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2. Up - on Thee I have called, 0 God, Be - cause Thou wilt me hear;

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No. 70.

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COPYRIGHT, 1901, BY R. A. WALTOH. W. E. eiEDERWOLF, OWNER.

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On The Great Highway.

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In the Sunlight of His Love.

COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY ROY OOURLEV.

1. Are you walking in the sun-light of the bless-ed Sav-ior's love? Are you

2. Yes,I'm walking in the sun-light of the bless-ed Sav-ior's love, I am 2. Oh,we're walking in the sun-light of the bless-ed Sav-ior's love, We are

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No. 72.

The Crimson Wave.

A. C. Pratt.

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT |9II, BY BIEDERWOLF 4 6TROU8E.

LAKESIDE BUILDING, CHICAGO. Qertfude Manly Jones.

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The crim - son wave is flow - ing. Is flow - ing now for thee;

Be - hold by faith a Sav - ior Up - on th'ac-curs - ed tree;

Be - hold your Sav - ior plead - ing, His mer - cy now is free;

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The Way of the Gross.

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2. I'll go with Him thro' the gar -den, I'll go with Him thro* the gar-den,

3. I'll go with Him'thro' the judgment, I'll go with Him thro' the judgment,

4. He will give me grace and glo - ry. He will give me grace and glo - ry.

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No. 74.

Onward Till the Dawning.

Charlotte Q. Homer.

In moderate tempo.

COPYRIQHT, 1912, BY CHAS. H. QABRIEL. ChSS. H. Qabrlcl.

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2. Oft- en, while the bat- tlo ra - ges, While skiea a - bove us frown,

3. When our marching days are o - ver, When war and strife shall cease,

Thro' shad - ow and sun - shme We're marching to our home on high ; While weak and dis -cour-aged, We all but lay our ar-mor down, When vie - tors tri - um - phant We rise to hail the Prince of Peace,

Our Lead-er un-to us is call-ing: "Comeonl be not dis - mayed, We hear our groat Commander say - ing: "I fought the fight for thee 1 Then we shall see Him in His beau- ty, Shall look up - on His face,

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Full Surrender.

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COPYRIOHT, 1901, BY R. A. WALTON. W. E. BIEOERWOLF, OWNER.

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Hear Our Prayer,

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Rev. 1. Wmttti

We're Marching to Zion.

COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF MARV RUNyON LOWRr.

USED BY PER.

Rer. Robert Lowry.

1. Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known, Join in a song with

2. Let those re - fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our God; But chil-dren of the

3. The hill of Zi - on yields] A thou-sand sa-cred sweets, Be-fore we reach the

4. Then let our songs a-bound, And ev - 'ry tear be dry; We're marching thro' Im-

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No. 79.

Help Somebody To-day.

Mra PranV A n.aotr CO=YRiaHT 1904, BY CHA8. H. GABRIEL.

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1. Look all a-round you, find some one in need, Help some-bod-y to - dayl

2. Man-y arewait-ing a kind, lov-ing word, Help some-bod-y to - dayl

3. Man - y have burdens too heav-y to bear, Help some-bod-y to - dayl

4. Some are discouraged and wear-y in heart. Help some-bod-y to - day!

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Grief is the por-tion of some ev-'ry-where. Help some-bod-y to - dayl

Some one the jour-ney to heaven should start. Help some-bod-y to - dayl

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1. Look, the har- vest-field is teem-ing With the rich and ri-pened grain;

2. In the mar-kets and the by-ways, Whil - ing pre-cious hours a - way,

3. Hear ye not the faith-ful sing -ing Of the la - bor and the yield?

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WORDS AND MUdC COPYRIGHT, 1801, BY W. 8. WEEDEN. E. O. EXCELL, OWNER.

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1. Some-bod-y did a gold -en deed, Proving him -self a friend in

2. Some-bod-ytho't 'tis sweet to live, Wfll-ing-Iy said, "I'm glad to

3. Some-bod-y made a lov-ing gift, Cheer-ful-ly tried a load to

4. Some-bod-y i - died all the hours, Care-less-ly crushed life's fair-est

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Lizzie DeArmond.

Win Them One by One.

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3. We must win them one by one by a lit - tie kind-ness shown, Or a

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to some wea - ry, sin - ful heart. Help some brother b the glo - ry

seek - ing on - ly God to please, Point-ing ev - er to the Christ of

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came to warn, Till I heard"A-gain ye must be bom:" Now I'm saved,

end are loss, Till I met the Sav - ior at the cross: Now I'm saved,

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Scatter Seeds of Kindness.

Mrs. Albert Smith.

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2. Strange we never prize the mu-sic Till the sweet-voiced bird has flown!

3. If we knew the ba - by fin-gers, Pressed a -gainst the win - dow-pane,

4. Ah! those lit - tie ice-cold fin-gers, How they point our memories back

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F. Mason North.

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1. Where cross the crowded ways of life, Where sound the cries of race and clan,

2. In haunts of wretch-ed-ness and need, On shadowed thresholds dark with fears,

3. From tender childhood' helplessness, From woman' grief,man's burdened toil,

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Make haste to heal these hearts of pain, And follow where Thy feet have trod:

Among these restless throngs abide, Till glorious from Thy heaven above

0 tread the city's streets agam. Shall come the city of our God.

No. 86. 0 Do Some Good Deed Every Day.

COPVWOHT, lell, BY W. E. M. HACKLEMAN.

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2. 0 help a broth-er bear his load O'er life's np-hill and drear-y road;

bear his load drear-y roadi

3. 0 seek, andyon will always find The sheaves of good to reap and bind;

always find reap and binds

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ev-'ty day sent your waj.

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No. 87.

0 Zion, Haste.

James Walch.

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2. Be - hold how man - y thousands still are ly - ing Bound m the dark-some

3. Pro-claim to ev - 'ry peo-ple, tongue and na-tion That God in Whom they

4. Give of thy sons to bear the mes-sage glo-rious; Give of thy wealth to

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Or of the life He died for them to win.

And died on earth that man might live a - bove.

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2. "Did He so love me, a poor lit -tie boy? Send un-to me the good

3. Bend-ing, we caught the last words of his breath. Just as he en-tered the

4. Smil-ing, he said, as his last sigh was spent, "I am so glad that for

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"No -bod -y ev-er has told it to me!"

No-bod-y ev-er the sto - ry has told!" o - eaini

"Then I am sure that He sent Him for me!" •^''" * ^ *

"Lord, I be - lie ve I tell it now to the rest!"

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W. C. Poole.

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Christ Shall Be King.

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2. Christ shall be King o-ver land and sea, He shall be King, let prais-es ringl

3. Christ shall be King in my heart to - day, He shall be King, let prais-es ring!

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