■T.,r^-r« w« 1. WORD EDITION I iMMnl ■M^Haaftai JUBILANT VOICES JUST ISSUED A new book of 256 pages for the Sun- day school and devotional meeting. Editors: W. H. Doane, W. J. Kirk- patrick, E. A. Hoffman, and C. H. Gabriel. Full cloth binding, thread sewed, flat opening, colored edges, clear type (measures 6x8^ inches), has an abundance, of new music, responsive Scripture readings ar- ranged by subjects, topical index. Single copies, 35 cents, postpaid; per dozen, $3.00; per 100, $25,00, not prepaid. Postage per copy, 8 cents. 30 days' credit allowed pastors and Sunday school officers. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 3 Fifty thousand copies sold the first 150 days. Including responsive Scripture readings, it contains 343 selections, by 150 writers and 100 com- posers. Two styles of binding. Both round and shaped notes. FULL CLOTH — Red edges. Thread sewed. Single copies, 35 cents; 12 copies, $3.72, postage prepaid. Special net price, in lots of not less than twelve, 24 cents a copy, with freight or express charges not prepaid. FLEXIBLE MUSLIN EDITION— Medium weight paper. Wire, stitched. Single copies, 30 cents; 12 copies, $2.64, postage prepaid. Special net price, in lots of not less than twelve, 18 cents, with freight or express charges not prepaid. CLEAR-TYPE WORD EDITION— One line of music. Tinted cardboard covers. Single copies, 10 cents; 12 copies, $1.10, postage prepaid. 100 copies, $8.00, not prepaid. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS Nos. 1 and 2 Combined Attractively bound in full cloth of a dark green color, with title in alu- minum. 416 pages. Special net price, in lots of not less than 10 copies, 30 cents, with freight or express charges not prepaid. If ordered by mail, add 10 cents a copy. BREVIER WORD EDITION— One line of music. Tinted cardboard covers. Clear, readable type. Single copies, 10 cents, postpaid; 100 copies, $8.00, not prepaid. HOPE PUBLISHING COMPANY 228 Wabash Avenue. CHICAGO Pentecostal Hymns No. I. Copyright, 1894, by Henry Date. g^pgi^^^a i 1 More about Jesus would I know, More of his grace to others show, More of his saving fullness see, More of his love, who died for me. Ref. — More, more about Jesus, More, more about Jesus, More of his saving fullness see, More of his love, who died for me. 2 More about Jesus let me learn, More of his holy will discern; Spirit of God, ray teacher be, Showing the things of Christ to me. 3 More about Jesus; in his Word Holding communion with my Lord, Hearing his voice in ev'ry line, Making each faithful saying mine. 4 More about Jesus on his throne, Riches in glory all his own; More of his kingdom's sure increase; More of his coming, Prince of Peace. f^ 33E&Z? £ 1 Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave, There is a brother whom some one should save; Somebody's brother! oh, who then, will dare To throw out the Life-Line, his peril to share? Cho. — 1| -.Throw out the Life- Line! :|| Some one is drifting away; || -.Throw out the Life- Line! :|| Some one is sinking to-day. 2 Throw out the Life-Lire with hand quick and strong: Why do you tarry? why linger so long? See! he is sinking; oh, hasten to-day, And out with the Life-Boat, away, then away. 3 Throw out the Life -Line to danger-fraught men, Sinking in anguish where you've never been; Winds of temptation and billows of woe Will soon hurl them out where the dark waters flow. 4 Soon will the season of rescue be o'er, Soon will they drift to eternity's shore; Haste, then, my brother, no time for delay, But throw out the Life-Line and save them to-day. IP s i^^isi 1 Through the cleansing blood of the dying Lamb, Through the pow'r of grace and the precious name, Through the light that beams from the Morning Star, More than conquerors, conquerors we are. Ref. — More than conquerors, more than conquerors, Through thi cleansing blood of the dying Lamb; More than conquerors, more than conquerors, Through the pow'r of grace and the precious name. 2 Who shall sever us from the Savior's love, Or shall blot our names from Life's book above? Neither present things, nor the things to come, Shall defeat our souls of the heavenly home. 3 More than conquerors! There our Captain stands, While our names are graven upon his hands; Though the pow'rs of darkness against us frown, We shall win the fight, and shall wear the crown. km E^ ^n=pg^ p 1 I must tell Jesus all of my trials; I cannot bear these burdens alone; In my distress he kindly will help me; He ever loves and cares for his own. Cho. -I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! I cannot bear my burdens alone; 1 must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! Jesus can help me, Jesus alone. 2 I must tell Jesus all of my troubles; He is a kind, compassionate Friend; If I but ask him, he will deliver, Make of my troubles quickly an end. 3 Tempted and tried I need a great Savior, One who can help my burdens to bear, I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! He all my cares and sorrows will share. 4 O how the world to evil allures me! O how my heart is tempted to sini I must tell Jesus, and he will help me Over the world the vict'ry to win. NOTE. — Many of the hymns in this book are copyright property, and must not be reprinted in any form whatever without the written consent of the owners, whose names appear in the music edition. A copy of Nos. 1 and 2 Combined, with music, in full cloth binding, may be obtained by remitting 40 cents in stamps to Hope Publishing Co., 228 Wabash Ave., Chicago, U. S. A. PENTECOSTAL HTMNS. 5^^^?e^^S 1 My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea, So burdened with sin and distrest, Till I heard a sweet voice saying, "Make ine your choice;" And I entered the "Haven of Rest." Cho. — I've anchored my soul in the "Haven of Rest," I'll sail the wide seas no more; The tempest may sweep o'er the wild, stormy deep, In Jesus I'm safe evermore. 2 I yielded myself to his tender embrace, And faith taking hold of the Word, My fetters fell off, and I anchored my soul; The "Haven of Rest" is my Lord. 3 The song of my soul, since the Lord made me whole, Has been the old story so blest, Of Jesus, who'll save whosoever will have A home in the * 'Haven of Rest." 4 How precious the thought that we all may recline, Like John, the beloved and blest, On Jesus' strong arm, where no tempest can harm, Secure in the "Haven of Rest!" 5 Oh, come to the Savior, he patiently To save by his power divine; [waits Come, anchor your soul in the "Haven of And say, ' 'My Beloved is mine. "[Rest, " 1 Blessed be the Fountain of blood, To a world of sinners revealed; Blessed be the dear Son of God; Only by his stripes we are healed; Though I've wandered far from his fold, Bringing to my heart pain and woe, Wash me in the blood of the Lamb, And I shall be whiter than snow. Cho. — 1| : Whiter than the snow, :|| Wash me in the blood of the Lamb, And I shall be whiter than snow. 2 Thorny was the crown that he wore, And the cross his body o'ercame; Grievous were the sorrows he bore, But he suffered thus not in vain; May I to that Fountain be led, Made to cleanse my sins here below ; Wash me in the blood that he shed, And I shall be whiter than snow. 3 Father, I have wandered from thee, Often has my heart gone astray; Crimson do my sins seem to me; Water cannot wash them away \ Jesus, to that Fountain of thine, Leaning on thy promise I go; Cleanse me by thy washing divine, And I shall be whiter than snow. Tlj^^^^^^gj 1 Come to the Father's house, Come ere the day be gone; Tempests are gathering fast, Darkness is coming on. Cho. — Fly, for the tempest is coming, Sweeping the fields of sin; Knock at the portals of mercy, Jesus will let you in. 2 Look at the weary way, Look where thy feet have trod, Finding no rest nor peace, Wandering away irom God. 3 Haste from the fields of sin, Fly for thy life to-day ; Come to our Father's house, Enter the narrow way. 1 Our hearts have felt the rapture of the presence of our God; We're pressing on to vict'ry in the paths too long untrod; The cross of Christ our symbol and sal- vation through his blood, Our hosts are marching on. Cho. — Loyalty to Christ assures us Victory so grand and glorious; All our foes shall fall before us, Our God is marching on. 2 We've heard the call of Jesus as it echoes through the soul, Louder than the call* of trumpet or the solemn drum-beat's roll; The God who calls to duty, of heart-serv- ice asks the whole, As he is marching on. 3 We've hosts of sin to conquer in the name of Christ our King, We've souls to win for Jesus ti]l with joy the heavens shall ring, And Gospel words to carry till the dis- tant isles shall sing That God is marching on. 4 In "Loyalty to Jesus" we will ever do his will; [and bless us still; The God that leads our forces will direct His everlasting promises he will in us As he is marching on. [fulfill, PENTECOSTAL H7MNS. 1 Mine eyes have seen the tokens of another Pentecost, Mine ears have heard the gathering of a dedicated host, My soul has felt the presence of the prom- ised Holy Ghost, Our youth are marching on. Cho. — Look up, lift up, night is fleeing! Look up, lift up, day is breaking! Look up, lift up, victory cometh! Our youth are marching on. 2 There's a fire of consecration that is kindling in our youth, They are vowing hearty service to the Master and his truth, Their faith is pure and ardent, and their works are gospel proof, Our youth are marching oh. 3 There's a fervor of revival, burning- bright in many hearts, There's a glow of generous loyalty, their noble purpose starts; 'Tis the Spirit of the fathers and the zeal that Christ imparts; Our youth are marching on. 4 They unfurl Immanuel's banner, and, behold, the thousands rise! They are looking up in prayer to him en- throned beyond the skies, They are lifting up their brother from the ruin where he lies, Our youth are marching on. io|te^ m :$=*= 1 Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to thee; Take my hands and Jet them move At the impulse of thy love. Cho. — Wash me in the Savior's precious blood, Cleanse me in its purifying flood, Lord, I give to thee, my life and all, to be, Thine, henceforth, eternally. 2 Take my feet, and let them be Swift and beautiful for thee; Take my voice and let me sing Always, only, for my King. 3 Take my lips, and let them be Filled with messages for thee; Take my silver and my gold ; Not a mite would I withhold. 4 Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in endless praise; Take my intellect, and use Every power as thou shalt choose. 5 Take my will, and make it thine; It shall be no longer mine; Take my heart, — it is thine own; It shall be thy royal throne. 6 Take my love; my Lord, I pour At thy feet its treasure-store! Take myself, and I will be Ever, only, all for thee! 1 All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All my being's ransomed powers, All my thoughts, and words, and doings, All my days, and all my hours. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! * ' All my days, and all my hours. : || 2 Let my hands perform his bidding, Let my feet run in his ways, Let my eyes see Jesus only, Let my lips speak forth his praise. ||: All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Let my lips speak forth his praise.:|| 3 Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus, I've lost sight of all besides, So enchained my spirit's vision, Looking at the Crucified. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Looking at the Crucified. :|| 4 Oh, what wonder! how amazing! Jesus, glorious King of kings, Deigns to call me his beloved, Lets me rest beneath his wings. || : A 11 for Jesus! all for Jesus! Resting now beneath his wings. :|| 12 ^S^S^l 1 My life, my love I give to thee, Thou Lamb of God, who died for me; Oh, may I ever faithful be, My Savior and my God ! Cho. — I'll live for him who died for me, How happy then my life shall be! I'll live for him who died for me, My Savior and my God! 2 I now believe thou dost receive, For thou hast died that I might live; And now henceforth I'll trust in thee, My Savior and my God! 3 Oh, thou who died on Calvary, To save my soul and make me free, I consecrate my life to thee, My Savior and my God. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. ^Mi J^fS 13 1 Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus, "When the cares of life upon you roll; He will heal the wounded heart, He will strength and grace impart; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus! Cho. — The best friend to have is Jesus, The best friend to have is Jesus; He will help you when you fall, He will hear you when you call; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus! 2 What a friend I have found in Jesus! Peace and comfort to my soul he brings; Leaning on his mighty arm, I will fear no ill nor harm; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus! 3 Tho'. I pass thro' the night of sorrow, And the chilly waves of Jordan roll, Never need I shrink nor fear, For my Savior is so near; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus! 4 When at last to our home we gather, With the loved ones who have gone before, We will sing upon the shore, Praising him for evermore; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus! 14 |^ m Jesus, Savior, pilot me Over life's tempestuous sea; Unknown waves before me roll, Hiding rocks and treacherous shoal ; Chart and compass came from thee; Jesus, Savior, pilot me. As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean wild; Boisterous waves obey thy will When thou say'st to them, "Be still! 1 Wondrous Sovereign of the sea, Jesus, Savior, pilot me. When at last I near the shore, And the fearful breakers roar 'Twixt me and the peaceful rest, Then, while leaning on thy breast, May I hear thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pilot thee!" ^^ 15 1 Come, sinners, to the Living One; He's just the same Jesus As when he raised the widow's son, The very same Jesus. Cho. — The very same Jesus, The wonder-working Jesus! Oh, praise his name, he's just the same, The very same Jesus! 2 Come, feast upon the "living bread;" He's just the same Jesus As when the multitudes he fed, The very same Jesus. 3 Come, tell him all your griefs and fears; He's just the same Jesus As when he shed those loving tears, The very same Jesus. 4 Come unto him for clearer light; He's just the same Jesus As when he gave the blind their sight, The very same Jesus. 5 Calm 'midst the waves of trouble be; He's just the same Jesus As when he hushed the raging sea, The very same Jesus. 6 Some day our raptured eyes shall see He's just the same Jesus; Oh, blessed day for you and me! The very same Jesus. 16 g^ =fej^£=£ I am coming to the Cross; I am poor, and weak, and blind ; I am counting all but dross; I shall full salvation find. Cho. — I am trusting, Lord, in thee, Blest Lamb of Calvary; Humbly at thy cross I bow; Save me, Jesus, save me now. 2 Long my heart has sighed for thee; Long has evil reigned within; Jesus sweetly speaks to me, "I will cleanse you from all sin." 3 Here I give my all to thee, Friends, and time, and earthly store, Soul and body, thine to be, Wholly thine for evermore. 4 In thy promises I trust; Now I feel the blood applied; I am prostrate in the dust; I with Christ am crucified. 5 Jesus comes! he fills my soul! Perfected in him I am; I am every whit made whole; Glory, glory to the Lamb! 17 ip 1 There's a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideness of the -sea: There's a kindness in his justice Which is more than liberty. Cho. — He is calling, "Come to me! " Lord, I gladly haste to thee. 2 There is welcome for the sinner, And more graces for the good; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. There is mercy with the Savior, There is healing in his blood. 3 For the love of God is broader Than the measure of man's mind; And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. 4 If our love were but more simple, We should take him at his word, And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. lsfe^lS^ 1 Are you living in the darkness; Light is shining on before; Christ, the Sun, in all his brightness, Glows with beauty more and more. Cho. — Light is shining more and more, Shining clearer on before, Clear and clearer, bright and brighter on before, Shining clearer on before, Shining brighter on before, Light is shining, light is shining more and more. 2 Are there doubts and fears within you, Clouds of darkness hov'ring o'er? Look to Christ, and find in looking, Light is shining more and more. 3 Are the shades of death appearing? Do not fear the Jordan's roar; Christ and home and friends are nearing In the light from heaven's shore. 4 Walk no longer in the darkness; Give your fears and doubtings o'er; Trust in God, and go right onward Where the light shines more and more. 19 $^ =j^ u i=m 1 Sweet are the promises, Kind is the word, Dearer far than any message Man ever heard ; Pure was the mind of Christ, Sinless I see; He the great example is, And pattern for me. CHO. — Where he leads I'll follow, Follow all the way; Where he leads I'll follow, Follow Jesus every day. 2 Sweet is the tender love Jesus hath shown, Sweeter far than any love that Mortals have known ; Kind to the erring one, Faithful is he; He the great example is, And pattern for me. 3 List to his loving words, "Come unto me;" Weary, heavy-laden, there is Sweet rest for thee; Trust in his promises, Faithful and sure; Lean upon the Savior, and Thy soul is secure. 3E 20 Bfca^£fg=;Eg=g=E 1 When out in sin and darkness lost, Love found me, My fainting soul was tempest- tossed, Love found me: I heard the Savior's words so blest, Love found me; "Come, weary, heavy-laden, rest;" Love found me. Cho. -Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love, Love that moved the mighty God, Love, love, 'twas love found me. 2 The Spirit roused me from my sleep, Love found me; Conviction seized me strong and deep, ' Love found me; Although I long withstood his grace, Love found me, He wooed me to his kind embrace, Love found me. 3 I'll praise him while he gives me breath, Love found me, For saving from an endless death, Love found me; Christ is my advocate above, Love found me, I'm yoked to him in perfect love, Love found me. 4 And when I reach the gold-paved street, Love found me, I'll sit adoring at his feet, Love found me; And sing hosannas round the throne, Love found me, Where I shall know as I am known, Love found me. 21 fe^=?-^EE^E^ 1 Beckoning hands at the gateway to-night, Faces a-shining with radiant light, Eyes looking down from yon heavenly home, Beautiful hands, they are beckoning "come." Ref. — Beautiful hands, beckoning hands, Calling the dear ones to heavenly lands, Beautiful hands, beckoning hands, Beautiful, beautiful, beckoning hands. 2 Beckoning hands of a mother whose love Sacrificed life its devotion to prove, Hands of a father to memory dear, Beckon up higher the waiting ones here. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 3 Beckoning hands of a little one, see! Baby voice calling, O mother, for thee; Rosy-cheek 'd darling, the light of the home, Taken so early, is beckoning "come." 4 Beckoning hands of a husband, a wife, Watching and waiting the loved one of life, Hands of a brother, a sister, a friend, Out from the gateway to-night they extend. 5 Brightest and best of that glorious throng, Center of all and the theme of their song, Jesus our Savior, the pierced One stands, Lovingly calling with beckoning hands. 1 Wanderer away from Jesus, In the winding ways of sin, Turn and seek the world's Redeemer, And his service now begin; On Mount Calvary he suffered, On the cruel cross he died; See his hands and feet so wounded, And behold his pierced side. Cho. -Wandering away, wandering away, Wandering away from Jesus; Hear his gentle voice, calling you to-day, And wander no more away from Jesus. 2 Wanderer away from Jesus, In the road to endless woe, If thou wilt not turn to Jesus, Whither, whither wilt thou go? Broad the road where thou art going; Many with thee downward move: Turn and seek the narrow pathway That will lead to bliss above. 3 Wanderer away from Jesus, Wouldst thou not a crown obtain? Why, then, wilt thou slight his goodness? Fearest not the woe and pain? Can you barter life eternal For the pleasure sin can give? Turn, oh, turn you to the Savior, And a fadeless crown receive. 23lpf m^^m 335 1 Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, Out in the desert dark and drear, Calling the sheep who've gone astray, Far from the Shepherd's fold away. Cho. — Bring them in, bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; Bring them in, bring them in, Bring the wand'ring ones to Jesus. 2. Who'll go and help this Shepherd kind, Help him the wand'ring ones to find? Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold, Where they'll be shelter'd from the cold? 3 Out in the desert hear their cry, Out on the mountain wild and high; Hark! 'tis the Master speaks to thee, "Go, find my sheep where'er they be. 24 P S^ s=£3=3S 1 Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on, pass it on! 'Twas not given for thee alone, Pass it on, pass it on! Let it travel down the years, Let it wipe another's tears; Till in heaven the deed appears, Pass it on, pass it on! Cho. — Pass it on, pass it on! Cheerful word or loving deed, Pass it on, pass it on! Live for self, you live in vain; Live for Christ, you live again ; Live for him, with him you reign, Pass it on, pass it on! 2 Did you hear the loving word? Pass it on, pass it on! Like the singing of a bird? Pass it on, pass it on! Let its music, live and grow, Let it cheer another's woe; You have reaped what others sow, , Pass it on, pass it on! 3 Have you found the heavenly light? Pass it on, pass it on! Souls are groping in the night, Daylight gone, daylight gone! Hold your lighted lamp on high, Be a star in some one's sky, He may live who else would die, Pass it on, pass it on! ^m w M 25 1 Holy*&pirit, dwell with me, Make me holy, like to thee; ||:Bring thou ev'ry thought of mine Into harmony with thine. : || Cho. — Fill thou me! fill thou me! All my heart I yield to thee! With thy holiness divine Fill this longing heart of mine! 2 Loving Spirit, come to me, Make me loving, like to thee; I :To its depths my being stir, Print my Master's likeness there. :|| 3 Mighty Spirit, live in me; I would heavn'ly-minded be; :||Let my heart its Sovereign own, Christ its center, Christ alone. :|| 4 Glorious Spirit, fill thou me; This poor heart I yield to thee; ||:Take me, body, spirit, soul, Let thy life pervade the whole. :|| PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 26|pg^i^^i We journey to the home above, Never to say farewell, To yon fair palaces of love, Never to say farewell ; Within that glorious summer land The many jeweled mansions stand, And there we'll meet, at God's right hand, Never to say farewell. Cho. — Never to say farewell, Never to say farewell; O we shall meet at God's right hand, Never to say farewell! 2 We'll meet our sainted parents there, Never to say farewell, And heav'n with sisters, brothers, share, Never to say farewell; Upon the plains of perfect light, Upon the pavements golden bright, We'll walk with them, enrobed in white, Never to say farewell. 3 We'll meet beyond life's swelling flood, Never to say farewell, Redeemed and washed in Jesus' blood, Never to say farewell; Earth's long, long night will pass away, Dissolving into heavenly day, And we shall with our loved ones stay, Never to say farewell. 4 O what a blessed hope is this, Never to say farewell ! What pure and perfect happiness, Never to say farewell! Delivered from all sin and pain, To reach yon fair, celestial plain, And meet the loved and lost again, Never to say farewell. 27 Ejfe ^^ -Sg^j Overcoming daily with the Spirit's sword, Standing on the promises of God. 5 Standing on the promises I can not fall, List'ning ev'ry moment to the Spirit's call, Resting in my Savior, as my all in all, Standing on the promises of God. 1 Standing on the promises of Christ my King, Thro' eternal ages let his praises ring; Glory in the highest, I will shout and sing, Standing on the promises of God. Cho. — Standing, standing, Standing on the promises of God my Savior, Standing, standing, I'm standing on the promises of God. 2 Standing on the promises that cannot fail, When the howling storms of doubt and fear assail, By the living Word of God I shall prevail, Standing on the promises of God. 3 Standing on the promises I now can see Per feet, present cleansing in the blood for me, Standing in the liberty where Christ makes free, Standing on the promises of God. 4 Standing on the promises of Christ the Lord, Bound to him eternally by love's strong cord, 28 B ^EtESi S 1 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus, Treading the bright and heav'nly way Leading from earth to realms of glory, Leading from night to endless day? Cho. — Who'll be the next, who'll be the next, Who'll be the next the yoke to wear? Who'll be the next, who'll be the next, Who'll be the next the cross to bear? 2 Who'll be the next to bow before him? Who'll be the next his praise to sing, And with the host of saints adore him, Reigning above, our Lord and King? 3 Who'll be the next to reach the kingdom, Leaving behind, the path of sin, Looking to Jesus for salvation, Bearing the cross the crown to win? 4 Who'll be the next to heed the summons, "Come unto me, oh, weary one? " Do not neglect the invitation, You may not see to-morrow's sun. m' 33 1 Jesus, and may I work for thee, A mortal man from sin set free, A mortal man with short' ning days, Permitted thus to work and praise? Cho. — I'll work for thee, I'll work for thee, Yes, dearest Lord, I'll work for thee. 2 To work for thee, the Morning Star, That saw me lost, and from afar Shed o'er my soul a light divine, And comforted this heart of mine. To work for thee, my dearest Friend, On whom my ev'ry hope depends; Who washed away my earthly shame, And gave to me a new, best name. I'll work for thee, thou blessed One, Eternal God, eternal Son, And boast, but never boast in vain, I'll work for him who once was slain. 1 O Light of light, shine in, shine in; Cast out this night of gloom and sin; Create true day my soul within; O Light of light, shine in. Ref. — Shine in, shine in, O Light divine, shine in; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Create true day my soul within ; O Light of lite, shine in. O Joy of joys, come in, come in, And end this night of grief and sin; Create true peace my soul within; O Joy of joys, come in. O Life of life, come in, come in, Expel this night of death and sin; Awake true life my soul within; O Life of life, come in. pg 3^ 31 1 There's sunshine in my soul to-day, More glorious and more bright Than glows in any earthly sky, For Jesus is my light. Ref.— Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine, While the peaceful, happy moments roll; When Jesus shows his smiling face, There is sunshine in the soul. 2 There's music in my soul to-day, A carol to my King, And Jesus, listening, can hear The songs I cannot sing. 3 There's springtime in my soul to-day, For, when the Lord is near, The dove of peace sings in my heart, The flowers of grace appear. 4 There's gladness in my soul to-day, And hope, and praise, and love, For blessings which he gives me now, For joys "laid up" above. m -$=&-- =te 32 1 The world must be taken for the Lord Onward, soldiers, and arm ye for the fight; "In his name" now watch and fight and pray, Till all foes fear and tremble at the sight. Cho. — Ever onward, Christian soldier, The world must be taken for the Lord; "Ever onward" be your watchword, The world must be taken for the Lord. 2 The world must be taken for the Lord; And if faithful we know that we shall win. Each day there's a shout along the line As we capture some citadel of sin. 3 The world must be taken for the Lord; Final vict'ry is nearer ev'ry day. The past holds no record of a time When so many as now the Lord obey. 4 The world must be taken for the Lord. Ev'ry nation and land shall yet be won ; His banner shall wave o'er all the world, For our God with his army marches or. 1 33 1 HarkV I hear the Savior calling, "All ye weary, come to me! To that fountain flowing freely, Flowing freely now for thee." Cho. — 'Come to me, and I will save thee;" List to Jesus' gentle call ; "I will pardon, cleanse, redeem thee;" Hear the loving message fall. 2 . "I will make thy burden lighter, I will give thee rest from pain ; I will make thy pathway brighter, Sin shall smite thee ne'er again." 3 Heed the voice that gently calls thee, Heed before it is too late, Or at last when death shall claim thee, Thou shalt stand outside the gate. 1 I have precious news to tell, hallelujah ! Christ has come with me to dwell, hallelujah! By his grace and pow'r divine, He has changed this heart of mine, And he whispers, "I am thine, "hallelujah! Cho. — Hallelujah! I'm redeemed! Oh, so wondrously redeemed; I'm rejoicing night and day, As I walk the narrow way, For he washed my sins away, hallelujah! 2 It was Christ's redemption blood, hallelujah! That restored my soul to God, hallelujah! He the cleansing stream applied, Flowing from his wounded side; I am saved and justified, hallelujah! 3 I have found a precious friend, hallelujah! On whose help I can depend, hallelujah! Since he took my sins away, He has taught me how to pray, And to do his will each day, hallelujah! M t$t j , j i^t^^a 1 Thro' the meadows green, inviting, Where the Shepherd leads I'll go; Thro' the shadows dark, exciting, Where the Shepherd leads I'll go. Cho. — Hark! his voice is gently calling, On my ear its strains are falling; Though the gloom may be appalling, ||:Where the Shepherd leads I'll go.:|| 2 See the gentle Shepherd leading! Where the Shepherd leads I'll go; Hark, His voice in mercy pleading! Where the Shepherd leads I'll go. 3 Though my feet be worn and weary, Where the Shepherd leads I'll go; Though the mountain-side be dreary, Where the Shepherd leads I'll go. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 36gi^^^il 1 Forward, Christian workers, Quit yourselves like men; Wielding gospel weapons, Force the fight again; Yours are strength and daring, Confident and free; Rouse to splendid action, Fervid loyalty! Cho. — Onward, Christian workers, Raise your battle cry; Looking up to Jesus, Lift your standard high. 2 Mighty reinforcements Thrill the church with cheer; Freshly press the vet'rans, Not a sign of fear; Thinned by age and death-stroke, Ranks fill up with youth; Sons in fathers' places, Stand defending truth! 3 Trusting in his prowess, Home and nation rest; Future ages signal Each to do his best; Hasten earth's redemption, Bring the perfect law, Speed millennial glories, Visions prophets saw. 4 Rout and panic seize them, All the hosts of wrong; Soon for you the conquest, Soon the victor's song; What are toils or dangers, Marches, wounds or pain? Christ is near his triumph, You with him shall reign. 37 1^ SE2 1 By the help of God, we'll endeavor To gather the lost ones in, Who have strayed away on the mountains, Who dwell in the haunts of sin. Cho. — We'll endeavor, we'll endeavor, By the help of God we'll endeavor; To the fold of Christ, from the haunts of sin, We'll gather the lost ones in. 2 By the help of God, we'll endeavor To spread the glad news abroad, Of the Christ who saves and redeems men, Who calls wand'rers home to God. 3 By the help of God, we'll endeavor In Christ's work to never pause, Give our means and time with our talents, To help on oar Master's cause. 38 SB S=£ 1 'Tis religion that can give, In the light, in the light, Sweetest pleasure while we live, In the light of God. Cho. — Let us walk in the light, In the light, in the light, Let us walk in the light, In the light, the light of God. 2 'Tis Christ Jesus must supply, In the light, in the light, Solid comfort when we die, In the light of God. 3 After death our joys will be, In the light, in the light, Lasting as eternity, In the light of God. 4 Be the living God my Friend, In the light, in the light, Then my bliss shall never end, In the light of God. 39 t ffiife 3i=^^ ^l 1 There's a stranger at the door, Let him in, He has been there oft before. Let him in; Let him in ere he is gone, Let him in, the Holy One, Jesus Christ, the Father's Son, Let him in. 2 Open now to him your heart, Let him in, If you wait he will depart, Let him in; Let him in, he is your Friend, He your soul will sure defend, He will keep you to the end, Let him in. 3 Hear you now his loving voice, Let him in, Now, oh, now make him your choice, Let him in; He is standing at the door, Joy to you he will restore, And his name you will adore, Let him in. 4 Now admit the heav'nly Guest, Let him in, He will make for you a feast, Let him in; He will speak your sins forgiven, And when earth ties all are riven, He will take you home to heaven, Let him in. 10 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 40^fe^^^S 1 What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms! What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms! Ref. — Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms. 2 Oh, how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the everlasting arms! Oh, how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the everlasting arms! 3 What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Leaning on the everlasting arms? I have blessed peace with my Lord so near, Leaning on the everlasting arms. g ^&mm 41 1 Down^at the cross where my Savior died Down where for cleansing from sin I cried, There to my heart was the blood applied ; Glory to his name! Cho. — Glory to his name, Glory to his name! There to my heart was the blood applied; Glory to his name! 2 I am so wondrously saved from sin, Jesus so sweetly abides within; There at the cross where he took me in, Glory to his name! 3 Oh, precious fountain, that saves from sin! I am so glad I have entered in; There Jesus saves me and keeps me clean, Glory to his name! 4 Come to this fountain, so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul at the Savior's feet; Plunge in to-day, and be made complete; Glory to his name! 1 O happy day, that fixed my choice On thee, my Savior and my God ! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. Cho. — Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away! He taught me how to watch and pray, And live rejoicing ev'ry day; Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away ! 2 'Tis done! the great transaction's done! I am my Lord's, and he is mine; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess that voice divine. 3 Now rest, my long-divided heart; Fixed on this blissful center, rest, Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With him of ev'ry good possessed. 4 High heav'n that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. 43 i P&fcfe te^ ^l 1 I walked in the woodland meadows, Where sweet the thrushes sing, And found on a bed of mosses, A bird with a broken wing; I healed its wing, and each morning It sang its old sweet strain, ||:But the bird with the broken pinion, Never soared as high again. :|| 2 I found a young life broken By sin's seductive art, And touched with a Christ-like pity, I took him to my heart; He lived with a nobler purpose, And struggled not in vain, ||:But the life that sin had stricken, Never soared as high again. :|| 3 But the bird with a broken pinion, Kept another from the snare, And the life that sin had stricken, Raised another from despair; Each loss has its own compensation, There's healing for each pain, || :But the bird with the broken pinion, Never soared as high again. :|| u ^ ^^^m 3=fc 1 Christ has for sin atonement made, What a wonderful Savior! We are redeemed, the price is paid ; What a wonderful Savior! Cho. — What a wonderful Savior Is Jesus, my Jesus! What a wonderful Savior Is Jesus, my Lord ! 2 I praise him for the cleansing blood, What a wonderful Savior! That reconciled my soul to God; What a wonderful Savior! 3 He cleansed my heart from all its sin, What a wonderful Savior! And now he reigns and rules therein; What a wonderful Savior! 4 He walks beside me in the way, What a wonderful Savior! And keeps me faithful day by day; What a wonderful Savior! PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 11 6 He gives me overcoming power, What a wonderful Savior! And triumph in each conflict hour; What a wonderful Savior! 6 To him I've given all my heart, What a wonderful Savior! The world shall never share a part, What a wonderful Savior! 45 §ji§: ^£»S ztaz ■ 1 Whoever receiveth the Crucified One, Whoever believeth on God's only Son, A free and a perfect salvation shall have, For he is abundantly able to save. Cho.— My brother! the Master is calling for thee; His grace and his mercy are wondrously free; His blood as a ransom for sinners he gave, And he is abundantly able to save. 2 Whoever receiveth the message of God, And trusts in the pow'r of the soul-cleansing blood, A full and eternal redemption shall have, For he is both able and willing to save. 3 Whoever repents and forsakes ev'ry sin, And opens his heart for the Lord to come in, A present and perfect salvation shall have, For Jesus is ready this moment to save. 46ljfes E5 iHa Come, sinners, to the gospel feast; It is for you, it is for me; Let ev'ry soul be Jesus' guest: It is for you, it is for me. Cho. — Salvation full, salvation free, The price was paid on Calvary; O weary wand'rer, come and see! It is for you, it is for me. 2 Ye need not one be left behind; For God hath bidden all mankind; 3 Sent by my Lord, on you I call; The invitation is to all: 4 Come, all the world ! come, sinner, thou ! All things in Christ are ready now; 5 Come, all ye souls by sin oppressed, Ye restless wanderers after rest; 6 Ye poor and maimed and halt and blind, In Christ a hearty welcome find; 7 My message as from God receive; Ye all may come to Christ and live; 8 O let this love your hearts constrain, Nor suffer him to die in vain! 9 See him set forth before your eyes, That precious, bleeding sacrifice; 10 His offered benefits embrace, And freely now be saved by grace; 47 lft|Vt C /B^ 1 Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus, He is full of truth and grace; All of light and all of knowledge Shineth ever in his face. Cho. — Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus He will lead you all the way; Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus Without ceasing ev'ry day. 2 Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus, He can ev'ry need supply; Tell him all your care and trouble, None like him can satisfy. 3 Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus, When you prosper in the way; For the tempter seeks to snare you, Though all seems as bright as day. 1 Lift your heart in prayer to Jesus, When in sorrow's darkest hour, He will know just how to rest you, Praise his name, he has the power. 3 48 gi ^t m Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit; Bathe my trembling heart and brow: Fill me with thy hallowed presence; Come, oh, come and fill me now. Cho. — Fill me now, fill me now, Jesus, come and fill me now; Fill me with thy hallowed presence; Come, oh, come and fill me now. 2 Thou canst fill me, gracious Spirit, Though I cannot tell thee how; But I need thee, greatly need thee; Come, oh, come and fill me now. 3 I am weakness, full of weakness; At thy sacred feet I bow; Blest divine, eternal Spirit, Fill with power, and fill me now. 4 Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me ; Bathe, oh, bathe my heart and brow; Thou art comforting and saving, Thou art sweetly filling now. 49 yfpfrm ^^ gg Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all thy quick'ning powers, Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours. 2 Father, and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate, Our love so faint, so cold to thee, And thine to us so great? 3 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all thy quick'ning powers, 12 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Come, shed abroad a Savior's love, And that shall kindle ours. 1 Jesus; my life, thyself apply; Thy Holy Spirit breathe: My vile affections crucify; Conform me to thy death. 2 Reign in me, Lord; thy foes control, Who would not own thy sway; Diffuse thine image through my soul; Shine to thy perfect day. 3 Scatter the last remains of sin, And seal me thine abode; O make me glorious all within, A temple built by God! ~m 1 Not far from the kingdom of heaven, The kingdom of heaven with men, And yet in the bondage of Satan, And yet in the shadow of sin; Not far from the path that is narrow, And leadeth to glory on high, Yet treading the broad road to ruin; Oh, why is it, sinner, oh, why? Cho. — Not far, not far, Not far from the kingdom of heaven! Still treading the broad road to ruiu, Yet near to the kingdom of heaven ! 2 Not far from the kingdom of heaven, The kingdom of peace and of love, Yet out on the edge of the desert, The prodigal's fortune to prove; Oh, rise, and return to thy Father, And crave in his mercy a share! Far off he will see thee and know thee, And rescue thy soul from despair. 3 Not far from the kingdom of heaven, Yet will not on Jesus believe; O sinner, what terrors await thee! The blessing of pardon receive; The portal of mercy is open ; Poor prodigal, do not delay; Arise, and return to thy Father; Oh, enter the kingdom to-day! 52 5$m ^=f=r& f^P^I 1 Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near; Give your heart to him I pray, When Jesus is near; Place your trust in him dear friend, He will keep you to the end ; Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. 2 Will you not repent, believe, When Jesus is near? Peace and pardon now receive, When Jesus is near; He will not your pray'r refuse; Come, and now the Savior choose; Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. 3 Are you coming home to-day, When Jesus is near? Do not longer stay away, * When Jesus is near; Cast your burdens on the Lord; Help is promised in his word; Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. 53|te 5 ^mm 1 Fall into line, brother, fall into line! Hearken with me to the message divine! Jesus invites you to join in the fray, Gives you assurance of vict'ry to-day. Cho. -Fall into line, soldiers, fall into line! On to the battle, for Jesus shall win ! Fierce is the warfare with Satan to-day; Arm for the conflict, and march to the fray. 2 Fall into line, brother, fall into line! See how the hosts of the foeman combine! Join in the conflict, and rush to the field, Till we shall crush and compel them to yield. 3 Fall into line, brother, fall into line! God is omnipotent and he shall win! Only be true to thyself and the Lord, And you shall share the eternal reward. £eEeSeB= 1—pL 1 Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus Going on before; Christ, the royal Master, Leads against the foe; Forward into battle, See, his banners go! Cho. — Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus Going on before. 2 Like a mighty army Moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are treading Where the saints have trod; We are not divided, All one body we, One in hope and doctrine, One in charity. 3 Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 13 Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail; We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail. Onward, then, ye people! Join our happy throng; Blend with ours your voices In the triumph song; Glory, laud, and honor Unto Christ the King, This through countless ages Men and angels sing. 55 SI §^£ 1 "He is able to deliver," Sing the joyful strain; "He is able to deliver," Tell it out again; "He is able to deliver" All that come to him in faith; He is able to deliver Even unto death. ©ho. — Able to deliver, Able to deliver, He is able to deliver, All that come to him in faith. 2 He is able to deliver From the chains of sin ; He is able to deliver, Shout the joyful strain; He is able to deliver, See how patiently he stands; He is able to deliver Thee with willing hands. 3 He is able to deliver From the foeman strong; He is able to deliver, All the journey long; He is able to deliver, Trust him boldly, never fear; He is able to deliver; Let the nations hear. 56l|g^^^S 1 The voice of thy conscience oft whispers, Believe on the Lord and be saved, And turn from the path of transgressors; Believe on the Lord and be saved. Cho. — Be saved, be saved, Believe on the Lord and be saved; Be saved, be saved, Believe on the Lord and be saved. 2 A voice in compassion is crying, Believe on the Lord and be saved, And cease from your sorrow and sighing; Believe on the Lord and be saved. 3 God's voice and his goodness are calling, Believe on the Lord and be saved; m The judgment of death is appalling; Believe on the Lord and be saved. 4 The voice of the Spirit is pleading, Believe on the Lord and be saved, While loved ones are now interceding, Believe on the Lord and be saved. 57|gfe=PE^ 1 Mighty army of the young, Lift the voice in cheerful song, Send the welcome word along, Jesus lives! Once he died for you and me, Bore our sins upon the tree, Now lie lives to make us free, Jesus lives! Cho. — Wait not till the shadows lengthen, Till you older grow; Rally now and sing for Jesus, Ev'rywhere you go; Lift your joyful voices high, Einging clear thro' earth and sky, Let the blessed tidings fly, Jesus lives! 2 Tongues of children light and free, Tongues of youth all full of glee, Sing to all on land and sea, Jesus lives! Light for you and all mankind, Sight for all by sin made blind Life in Jesus all may find, Jesus lives! 3 Jesus lives, oh, blessed words! King of kings, and Lord of lords! Lift the cross and sheathe the swords, Jesus lives! See, he breaks the prison wall, Throws aside the dreadful pall, Conquers death at once for all, Jesus lives! 58 ^m*E t4=t =. j$-n 1 Come, look on the King in his beauty, And gaze on his reconciled face; Enthroned in thy heart he appeareth, Adorned with an infinite grace. Cho. — Enthrone him thy King and thy Savior, His loving commands to obey; Oh, give to the King all his glory, And crown him to-day! 2 Come, look on the King in his beauty; Oh, look, and thy heart shall be won; His love shall come out in its sweetness, And Jesus will claim thee his own. 3 Come, look on the King in his beauty, And open thy lips in his praise; Oh, sing till the world shall be hearing The anthem thy spirit shall raise I 14 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 1 When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair, When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. Cho.— When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. 2 On that bright and cloudless morning when the dead in Christ shall rise, And the glory of his resurrection share, When his chosen ones shall gather to their home beyond the skies, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. 3 Let us labor for the Master from the dawn till setting sun, Let us talk of all his wondrous love and care, Then when all of life is over and our work on earth is done, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. 60 i| ter- £=£ ^? 1 Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness, Sowing in the noontide, and the dewy eves, Waiting for the harvest, and the time of reaping, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. Cho. — Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. 2 Sowing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows, Fearing neither clouds nor winter's chilling breeze; By and by the harvest, and the labor ended, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. 3 Go then, ever weeping, sowing for the Master, Though the loss sustained our spirit often grieves; When our weeping's over, he will bid us welcome, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. 1 I want no other grace than thine; may it fill this heart of mine, And ev'ry impulse there refine, Until conformed to thee! Cho. — No other grace, no other grace To help me in the Christian race. No other grace, dear Lord, than thine To help me on my way. . 2 I want no other peace than thine To rest me in the life divine; Oh, may thy peace be ever mine Now and eternally ! Cho. — No other grace, no other grace To help me in the Christian race, No other peace or grace than thine To help me on my way. 3 I want no other love than thine, For this, O Lord, my heart incline, For this the world I would resign, And rest my soul on thee! Cho. — No other love, no other grace, To cheer me in the Christian race, 1 want no other love than thine To help me on my way. 4 I want no other cross than thine, To bear it, Lord, my heart incline, . Till crowned at last by love divine, In immortality. Cho. — No other love, no other grace, Can help me on my pilgrim race, I want no other cross but thine To help me on my way. m 62mn?j 1 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine! ' Heir of salvation, purchase of God, Born of his Spirit, washed in his blood. Cho. — This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long; This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long. 2 Perfect submission, perfect delight, Visions of rapture now burst on my sight; Angels descending, bring from above Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. 3 Perfect submission, all is at rest; I in my Savior am happy and blest, Watching and waiting, looking above, Filled^with his goodness, lost in his love. 5i 1 Oh, the gospel story tell Of the cross! Let the echo rise and swell PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 15 Of the cross! Sing the Savior's grief and woe, How his blood did freely flow, Till the children all shall know Of the cross! Cho. — Of the cross, of the cross! Sing the Savior's grief and woe, How his blood did freely flow, Till the children all shall know Of the cross! 2 Let us plead the holy name Of the cross! And the Savior's pain and shame Of the cross! For his name must be our plea, For salvation full and free, And in death our hope must be Of the cross! 3 Oh, the song shall never cease Of the cross! Of the mercy, grace and peace, Of the cross! For its glory gilds the way, And it hath immortal ray, And we'll sing in heav'n for aye Of the cross! ^3 64 1 gfcllBSl 1 Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go, Anywhere he leads me in this world below; Anywhere without him, dearest joys would fade, Anywhere with Jesus I am not afraid. Cho. --Anywhere! anywhere! fear I can not know, Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go. 2 Anywhere with Jesus I am not alone, Other friends may fail me, he is still my own; Tho' his hand may lead me over drearest ways, Anywhere with Jesus is a house of praise. 3 Any where with Jesus I can goto sleep, When the dark'ning shadows round about me creep; Knowing I shall waken never more to roam, Anywhere with Jesus will be home, sweet home. i^3lS 1 We shall reach our home some day, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall tread the golden way, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall lay each burden down, And shall gain a glorious crown, Hallelujah! gain a crown, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus. Cho. — Precious blood! crimson flood! Oh, the precious blood of Jesns! Hallelujah, we shall gain a glorious crown, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus! 2 We shall sit upon the right, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall wear "the robes of white," Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; Done with toiling cares and fears, Done with partings, pains and tears, While shall roll the endless years, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus. 3 We shall hear the angels sing, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall gaze upon our King, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall join the upper throng, In the sweet redemption song, Chant it sweetly, loud and long, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus. 4 We shall dwell in safety there, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus, Where the skies are ever fair, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus; We shall never sigh again; We shall never die again; Glory to his holy name, Thro' the precious blood of Jesus. 66 §^1 t Pass me not, O gentle Savior, Hear my humble cry; While on others thou art smiling, Do not pass me by. Kef. — Savior, Savior, Hear my humble cry; While on others thou art calling, Do not pass me by. Let me, at thy throne of mercy, Find a sweet relief; Kneeling there in deep contrition, Help my unbelief. Trusting only in thy merits, Would I seek thy face; Heal my wounded, broken spirit, Save me by thy grace. Thou, the spring of all my comfort, More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside thee? Whom in heav'n but thee? 1 Jesus is tenderly calling thee home, Calling to-day, calling to-day; Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam, Farther and farther away? Cho. — Calling to-day, calling to-day; Jesus is calling, is tenderly calling to-day. 2 Jesus is calling the weary to rest, Calling to-day, calling to-day: j Bring him thy burden and thou shalt be blest; ! He will not turn thee away. 16 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 3 Jesus is waiting, oh, come to him now, Waiting to-day, waiting to-day; Come with thy sins, at his feet lowly bow, Come, and no longer delay. 4 Jesus is pleading, oh, list to his voice, Pleading to-day, pleading to-day; They who believe on his name shall rejoice; Quickly arise and away. 68 pi ^m 1 Alas! and did my Savior bleed, And did my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred head For such a worm as I? Cho. — At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light, And the burden of my heart rolled away, It was there by faith I received my sight, And now I am happy all the day. 2 Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity, grace unknown, And love beyond degree! 3 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe; Here, Lord, I give myself away; 'Tis all that I can do! 69 Ip ^^ 1 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear. Cho. — 1| : Oh, how I love Jesus! :|| Because he first loved me; || : How can I forget thee? :|| Dear Lord, remember me. 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary rest. 3 I would thy boundless love proclaim With every fleeting breath; So shall the music of thy name Refresh my soul in death 7Q jj^^ ^E^EgE^ 1 Keep a light in the window, my brother The storm fiercely rages without, And winds in their fury are blinding; The trav'lers are groping in doubt. Cho. — Keep a light in the window, my brother, The tempter is setting a snare, But a ray from a light in your window May help the poor sinner beware. 2 Keep a light in the window, my brother, Perchance there is some one astray ; Just a gleam may give hope to the weary, And guide till the breaking of day 3 Keep a light in the window, my brother, Illumined the pathway should be; Keep a bright shining light in the window, And night will be brighter for thee. 71 |p m -j-; j-gj^ ^ i 1 Keep the banner flying! This your cry should be; Many souls are dying, Jesus must they see; Under condemnation, Life will soon be gone; Only is salvation In the sinless One. Cho.— II : Shout, shout the battle cry, Girt with endeavor; Lift, lift the banner high, Now and forever. :|| 2 Keep the banner flying! When the faithful fall, Give not up to sighing, Christ is All in all; Rally all your forces; See, the Captain's near; Trust to his resources; There is naught to fear. 3 Keep the banner flying! Christians should agree, With each other vying, Yet in harmony, Working still for Jesus, Righting human wrong, Till the angels greet us With their welcome song. 4 Keep the banner flying Over land and sea; By yourself denying Comes the victory; Brighten toil with singing, Better days will come; To the Savior clinging, You shall rest at home. 1 "How far, how far to the City of Gold?" The anxious pilgrim cries, "How far to journey ere I see Its towers before me rise?" Though often worn and sad, Oppressed with grief and care, Pilgrim, press on a few more steps; Thy feet are almost there. Cho. — Press on, press on, Where lies thy home so fair; Pilgrim, press on a few more steps; Thy feet are almost there. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 17 "How far, how far to the City of Gold?" The saddened hearts would know, While mourning o'er the friends they love, In death's embrace laid low; How long ere saints awake And pass those portals fair? Hope whispers in affliction's hour, Weep not, they're almost there. ' 'How far, how far to the City of Gold, " Where sorrow ne'er shall come, The promised land of joy and rest, The saints' eternal home? The journey long has been, But home will soon appear; Each land-mark past proclaims to us We're almost, almost there. .When I was far away and lost, Oh, 'tis wonderful! That I was saved at such a cost! Oh, 'tis wonderful! Cho.— Oh, 'tis wonderful! Oh, 'tis wonderful! That Jesus gave his life for me! Oh, 'tis wonderful! 2 I once was blind, but now I see; Oh, 'tis wonderful! Was bound by sin, but now am free; Oh, 'tis wonderful! 3 My guilt was all I had to bring, Oh, 'tis wonderful! Yet I was made his love to sing; Oh, 'tis wonderful! 4 Come, sinner, now, and seek his grace, Oh, 'tis wonderful! And find in him a resting place; Oh, 'tis wonderful! 74 [ fm^i^^ ^m 1 Come, contrite one, and seek his grace, Jesus is passing by; See in his reconciling face, The sunshine of the sky. Cho. — Passing by, passing by, Hasten to meet him on the way, Jesus is passing by to-day, Passing by, passing by. 2 Come, hungry one, and tell your needs, Jesus is passing by; The Bread of Life your soul will feed, ' And fully satisfy. 3 Come, weary one, and find your rest, Jesus is passing by ; Come where the longing heart is blessed, And on his bosom lie. 4 Come, burdened one, bring all your care, Jesus is passing by; The love that listens to your prayer, Will "no good thing" deny. 75|jfc 3=3= mm 1 My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine; For thee all the follies of sin I resign; My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art thou, If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 2 I love thee, because thou hast first loved me, And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow, If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 3 I will love thee in life, I will love thee in death, And praise thee as long as thou lendcst me breath; And say when the death-dew lies cold on my brow, If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 4 In mansions of glory and endless delight, I'll ever adore thee in heaven so bright; I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow; If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now\ 76 g^ 1 Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish, Come to the mercy -seat, fervently kneel; Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish; Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. 2 Joy of the desolate, light of the straying, Hope of the penitent, fadeless and pure, Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying, "Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not cure." 3 Here see the bread of life; see waters flowing Forth from the throne of God, pure from above; Come to the feast of love, come, ever knowing Earth has no sorrow but heaven- can remove. 77H^ife^i 1 Wondrous news! we'll raise the song, As we journey 'mid the throng, Of a Savior's gracious love to-day, How on Calvary's rugged mount He has opened up a fount That will wash the stains of sin away. Cho. — We will tell, we will tell Of a Savior's dying love to-day; 13 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. We will tell, we will tell Of a Savior's precious love to-day. 2 Wondrous news! we'll raise the song, And the notes we will prolong, Of the Christ that saves from ev'ry sin; Whosoever will believe, Peace and pardon shall receive, And the blest assurance know within. 3 Wondrous news! we'll raise the song As we join the ransomed throng, Marching homeward to the land on high : There our loved ones gone before, Wait for us upon the shore; Thro' his love we'll meet them by and by. gle *=j= 78 1 Why"stand ye idle, waiting, While Christ is calling you? For in his world-wide vineyard There's work for all to do. CHO. — Why idle? why waiting To render service true? Oh! ev'ry where we turn us There's earnest work to do. 2 The fields are white and ripened: The harvest time is here; The Master pleads for toilers; His call, can you not hear? 3 Some hearts are touched with sorrow, And some are touched with sin; Poor wanderers from Jesus, Oh! haste to bring them in. 4 Some homes with gloom are shaded; Some lives are cheerless, sad ; Go bear to them the message That Christ can make them glad. 5 And some poor souls, discouraged With failure and with sin, At Mercy's door are waiting For us to lead them in. 79 gfe§ 1 In thought I travel back to-night To my old country home; What joyful scenes flash thro' my mind As in the past I roam! My mother with her locks of snow, Is knitting in her chair, While father, sitting by her side, Sings this familiar-air: Chorus to 1st verse. — Thus far the Lord has led me on; Thus far his pow'r prolongs my days, And ev'ry ev'ning shall make known Some fresh memorial of his grace. 2 I left my room and gently crept Down to the open door, And heard my mother join the song, And chant it o'er and o'er; Since then in cities, great and small, I've beared the cultured sing, But no such rapture to my heart Could all their music bring. 3 The Holy Book was opened then, And mother read aloud About the home prepared on high, Above the storm and cloud; That humble cottage seemed to me Grand as the mansions fair, And I am sure before they knelt, The angels hovered there. 4 The holy hush came o'er my soul, As on their knees they fell; They prayed as tho' they were inspired; So listen while I tell; They prayed for pastor, neighbor, friend, And then they prayed for me: "O Jesus, grant that our dear boy May follow only thee! " 5 I gave my heart to God that night, Ere they rose up from prayer; Then saw them kiss each other's face, Though furrowed deep with care; Again I heard a sweet refrain While I stole back to rest; Help me to sing it o'er again, In mem'ry of the blest. Chorus to last verse. — 1 Children of the heavenly King, As ye journey, let us sing; Sing your Savior's worthy praise, Glorious in his works and ways. 2 We are traveling home to God, In the way our fathers trod ; They are happy now, and we Soon their happiness shall see. 80|p5 1 I have a song I love to sing, Since I have been redeemed, Of my Redeemer, Savior King, Since I have been redeemed. Cho. — Since I have been redeemed, Since I have been redeemed, I will glory in his name; Since I have been redeemed, I will glory in the Savior's name. 2 I have a Christ that satisfies, Since I have been redeemed; To do his will my highest prize, Since I have been redeemed. 3 I have a Witness bright and clear Since I have been redeemed, Dispelling ev'ry doubt and fear, Since I have been redeemed. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 19 4 I have a joy I can't express, Since I have been redeemed, All thro' his blood and righteousness, Since I have been redeemed. 5 1 have a home prepared for me, Since I have been redeemed, Where I shall dwell eternally, Since I have been redeemed. 1 Hark! the Savior speaks with gentle voice To each heart with guilt opprest; Here is living water, soul athirst, Come drink, and be at rest. CHO.-The Spirit and the bride say come, Oh, come, and no more delay; Life's water is free, Christ calleth thee, Sin-laden soul, oh, come to-day! 2 Whosoever will may come and drink Of this living water free; Thirsty one, where life's pure fountain flows, There is a gift for thee. 3 Over desert sands, in paths of sin, Stray no more with weary feet; The refreshing stream inviteth thee To joy and rest complete. fcj 82 ffij fcfc fegi^l^ 1 We are sowing, ever sowing, In the paths where others move, And the harvest that shall follow, Shall a bane or blessing prove; Are we sowing thorns and thistles, That shall pierce the trav'ler's feet, Or the seeds of love and mercy, That shall make existence sweet? Cho. — Sowing pain or sowing pleasure, Sowing tares or golden wheat; What, oh, what shall be the harvest, When our sowing is complete? 2 We are sowing, ever sowing, Be the weather foul or fair; Heedlessly how oft we scatter, Where there's need of greatest care; Now's the seed-time, full of promise, Full of possibility; What the fruitage we shall gather, Here and in eternity? 3 We are sowing, ever sowing, In the home and on the street, Sowing good or sowing evil, For ourselves and all we meet; Let us earnestly endeavor Seeds of happiness to strew, That our fellow-men may bless us, Wheresoever we may go. 83temsisg Nearer, yet nearer, my God, to thee, Dearer, yet dearer thou art to me, Still hoping, trusting, ever to be, Nearer, my Savior, nearer to thee. Purer, yet purer I long to be, Nearer, yet nearer, my God, to thee, Still hoping, praying, ever to be, Nearer, still nearer, my Godf to thee. Higher, yet higher, out of the night, Nearer, yet nearer the throne of white, Still rising higher, nearer the light, Nearer, still nearer the throne of white. 84 §^ ^^ m 1 We shall stand before the King, With the angels we shall sing, By and by, by and by; Walk the bright, the golden shore, Praising him for evermore, By and by, by and by. Cho. — We shall stand before the King, With the angels we shall sing, Glory, glory to our King; Hallelujah, hallelujah, We shall stand before the King! 2 Eing, ye bells of heaven, ring, We shall stand before the King, By and by, by and by; There our sorrows will be o'er, There his name we will adore, By and by, by and by. 3 Wake, my soul, thy tribute bring, Thou shalt stand before the King, By and by, by and by; Lay thy trophies at his feet, In his likeness stand complete, By and by, by and by. 85 3Sg^s3^^ ^E & 1 In vain in high and holy lays My soul her grateful voice would raise; For who can sing the worthy praise Of the wonderful love of Jesus? Ref. — Wonderful love! wonderful love! Wonderful love of Jesus! Wonderful love! wonderful love! Wonderful love of Jesus! 2 A joy by day, a peace by night, In storms a calm, in darkness light, In pain a balm, in weakness might Is the wonderful love of Jesus. 3 My hope for pardon when I call, My trust for lifting when I fall, In life, in death, my all in all, Is the wonderful love of Jesus. - 20 PENTECOSTAL HYMHS. 86 Ipli ±=fc EB 1 Thanks be to Jesus, his mercy is free, Mercy is free, mercy is free; Sinner, that mercy is flowing for thee, Mercy is boundless and free; If thou art willing on him to believe, Mercy is free, mercy is free; Life everlasting thy soul may receive, Merfcy is boundless and free. Ref. — Jesus the Savior, is looking for thee, Looking for thee, looking for thee; Lovingly, tenderly calling for thee, Calling and looking for thee. 2 Why on the mountains of sin wilt thou roam? Mercy is free, mercy is free; Gently the Spirit is calling, "Come home," Mercy is boundless and free; Thou art in darkness, O, come to the light, Mercy is free, mercy is free; Jesus is waiting, he'll save you to-night, Mercy is boundless and free. 3 Think of his goodness, his patience, and love; Mercy is free, mercy is free; Pleading thy cause with his Father above, Mercy is boundless and free; Come and repenting, O, give him thy heart, Mercy is free, mercy is free; Grieve him no longer, but come as thou art, Mercy is boundless and free. 4 Yes, there is pardon for all who believe; Mercy is free, mercy is free; Come, and this moment a blessing receive, Mercy is boundless and free; Jesus is waiting, O, hear him proclaim, Mercy is free, mercy is free; Cling to his mercy, believe on his name, Mercy is boundless and free. 87 p 5 mi 1 O for a thousand tongues to sing, Blessed be the name of the Lord ! The glories of my God and King, Blessed be the name of the Lord! Cho. — ||:Blessed be the name,:|| Blessed be the name of the Lord ! ||:Blessed be the name,:|| Blessed be the name of the Lord. 2 Jesus, the name that charms our fears, Blessed be the name of the Lord ! 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, Blessed be the name of the Lord ! 3 He breaks the pow'r of cancelled sin, Blessed be the name of the Lord ! His blood can make the foulest clean, Blessed be the name of the Lord. 88 g^ *=* Look away to the cross, leave thy bur- dens all there, All the sins that condemn, all the wrong, All thy bitter remorse, all thy grief and despair; Look away to the cross and be strong. Cho. — Look away to the cross, it will ease thee of" care, And the shadows will leave thy soul ; Look away to the cross, humbly kneel- ing in prayer, Only Christ can make thee whole. 2 Look away to the cross, leave thy burdens all there, In the course of the swift coming years; He will give needed grace, all thy troubles will bear, And like clouds he will scatter thy fears. 3 Look away to the cross, leave thy burdens all there, At the cross where thy Savior has died; All thy sins he will pardon, thy sorrow he'll share, And for all of thy wants will provide. 89 tf ft^^H^ i^ m 1 In loving consecration, Lord, let me bring my heart; All its affection shall be thine; None else shall share a part. Cho. — My all I now surrender, Lord, Give it beyond recall ; None else shall share a part, No! Jesus shall have it all. 2 All of my life I pledge thee, All of my ransomed pow'rs, All of my service and my love, All of my days and hours. 3 Nothing shall be with-holden ; Nothing will I recall; All shall be on the altar laid, Jesus shall have it all. 4 My hands for thee to labor, My feet to walk thy ways, My life to magnify thy grace, My lips to speak thy praise. 5 I should have served thee better, I should have loved thee more; Now I will live for thee alone, Henceforth and evermore. 6 Here, at this holy altar, Now, while in tears I bow, Seal thou the covenant I make, Hear and accept my vow. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 21 Hp^gl^fi 1 'lis so sweet to trust in Jesus Just to take him at his word, Just to rest upon his promise, Just to know, "Thus saith the Lord." Kef. — Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him! How I've proved him o'er and o'er! Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus! O for grace to trust him more! 2 O how sweet to trust. in Jesus. Just to trust his cleansing blood, Just in simple faith to plunge me 'Neath the healing, cleansing flood! 3 Yes, 'tis sweet to trust in Jesus, Just from sin and self to cease, Just from Jesus simply taking Life and rest, and joy and peace. 4 I'm so glad I learned to trust thee, Precious Jesus, Savior, Friend; And I know that thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end. 91 §p ^ 3=3=£ 1 There's a great day coming, A great day coming, There's a great day coming by and by, When the saints and the sinners shall be parted right and left; Are you ready for that day to come? Cho. — Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready for the judgment day? Are you ready? Are you ready For the judgment day? 2 There's a bright day coming, A bright day coming, There's a bright day coming by and by, But the brightness shall only come to those who love the Lord: Are you ready for that day to come? 3 There's a sad day coming, A sad day coming, There's a sad day coming by and by, When the sinner shall hear his doom, "depart, I know ye not;" Are you ready for that day to come? 92 |p *?£&to=i 1 Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear; Repent, thine end is nigh; Death, at the farthest, can't be far; O think before thou die! Ref. — ||:We are passing away,:|| We are passing away To the great judgment day. 2 Reflect, thou hast a soul to save; Thy sins, how high they mount! What are thy hopes beyond the grave? How stands that dark account? 3 Death enters, and there's no defence; His time there's none can tell; He'll in a moment call thee hence, To heaven, or down to hell. 4 Thy flesh (perhaps thy greatest care) Shall into dust consume; But, ah! destruction ends not there; Sin kills beyond the tomb. 1 Scattering precious seed by the wayside, Scattering precious seed by the hillside, Scattering precious seed o'er the field, wide, Scattering precious seed by the way. Cho. — Sowing in the morning, Sowing at the noontide, Sowing in the ev'ning, Sowing the precious seed by the way. 2 Scattering precious seed for the growing, Scattering precious seed, freely sowing, Scattering precious seed, trusting, knowing, Surely the Lord will send it the rain. 3 Scattering precious seed, doubting never, Scattering precious seed, trusting ever, Sowing the word with pray'r and endeavor, Trusting the Lord for growth and for yield. 4fc 94 §p 3= *-. 1 There is a Rock in a weary land, Its shadow falls on the burning sand, Inviting pilgrims as they pass To seek a shade in the wilderness. Ref. — Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the shelt'ring Rock is so near by? Oh! why will ye die? 2 There is a Well in a desert plain, Its waters call with entreating strain, "Ho, ev'ry thirsting sin-sick soul, Come, freely drink, and thou shalt be whole." Ref. — Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the living Well is so near by? Oh! why will ye die? 3 A great fold stands with its portals wide, The sheep astray on the mountain side; The Shepherd climbs o'er mountains steep, He's searching now for his wand'ring sheep. Ref. — Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the Shepherd's fold is so near by? Oh! why will ye die? 4 There is a Cross where the Savior died, His blood flowed out in a crimson tide, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. A sacrifice for sins of men, And free to all who will enter in. Kef. — Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the crimson cross is so near by? Oh! why will ye die? =3=3= 95 §pi ^ The blood of Jesus frees from sin, Hallelujah, what a Savior! Renews the troubled heart within; Hallelujah, what a Savior! His life he gave upon a tree, That sinful man redeemed might be, And live through all eternity; Hallelujah, what a Savior! 2 Salvation, oh, that joyful sound! Hallelujah, what a Savior! It reaches earth's remotest bound; Hallelujah, what a Savior! Triumphant raise the joyful strain, A Savior dies but lives again, Eternal in the heav'ns to reign; Hallelujah, what a Savior! 3 Arise! arise! thy light is come! Hallelujah, what a Savior! Why sit ye longer idle, dumb? Hallelujah, what a Savior! Proclaim abroad his matchless name, Whose pow'r the vilest can reclaim, Throughout eternity the same; Hallelujah, what a Savior! m *=* P£ 96 1 Jesus^s the light, the way, ||:We are walking in the light;:|| Shining brighter day by day, We are walking in the beautiful light of God. Kef. — J: We are walking in the light, :|| We are walking in the light, We are walking in the beautiful light of God. 2 We who know our sins forgiven, ||:We are walking in the light ;:j| Find on earth the joy of heav'n, We are walking in the beautiful light of God. 3 As we journey here below, ||- We are walking in the Hght;:|| Oh, what joy and peace we know! We are walking in the beautiful light of God. 4 We will sing his power to save, j| :We are walking in the light; :|| We will triumph o'er the grave, We are walking in the beautiful light of God. 1 When I read the dear old story Of the Cross and Calvary, With what joy my heart runs over, As I think he died for me; And my soul is filled with longing, As I read that long ago, Persons walked and talked with Jesus As he journeyed to and fro. Cho. — Oh, to walk and talk with Jcsiif, 'Tis a blessed thought to me! This my daily pray'r, my Savior, Let me walk and talk with thee. 2 Oh, to walk and talk with Jesus, What a rapture in the thought! Oh, to be like his disciples, By the world's great teacher taught! And my heart o'erflows with gladness, As the story I repeat; Let me walk and talk with Jesus, Let me learn at Jesus' feet. 3 I can walk and talk with Jesus, Though I cannot see his face; I can feel the Lord who loves me Near in ev'ry time and place; I can feel his smile upon me; "Follow me," I hear him say; Soul, be glad ! with those who love him Jesus walks and talks to-day. Where will you spend eternity? This question comes to you and me; Tell me, what shall your answer be? Where will you spend eternity? Kef. — Eternity! eternity! Where will you spend eternity? 2 Many are choosing Christ to-day, Turning from all their sins away; Heav'n shall their happy portion be; Where will you spend eternity? 3 Leaving the strait and narrow way, ' Going the downward road to-day, Sad will their final ending be, — Lost through a long eternity! Kef. — Eternity! eternity! Lost through a long eternity! 4 Repent, believe, this very hour, Trust in the Savior's grace and pow'r, Then will your joyous answer be: Saved through a long eternity! Ref. — Eternity ! eternity ! Saved through a long eternity! 99 gi fe£ m Oh, my heart is thrilled with won- drous joy to-day! I am resting in the Savior's love; Christ, the Lord, has taken all my sins away, I am resting in the Savior's love. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 23 Ref. — 1| :I am resting, sweetly resting, I am resting in the Savior's love. :|| 2 At the fountain opened for the soul unclean, I am resting in the Savior's love; Trusting in his grace I ventured freely in, I am resting in the Saviors love. 3 All my doubts are vanished, all my fears are gone, I am resting in the Saviors love; When I trusted Jesus, lo, the work was done! I am resting in the Savior's love. 4 O the peace and rapture! O the won- drous bliss! I am resting in the Savior's love; I have never known so pure a joy as this; I am resting in the Savior's love. 5 So I live rejoicing in his love each day, I am resting in the Savior's love; I am walking with him in the narrow way, I am resting in the Savior's love. * a 3=3JEfc e^ 100 1 There's a song my heart is singing, In my soul its tones are ringing, Peace and rest and joy 'tis bringing, Jesus Christ has power to save! Cho. — Sing it over and over again to me, In its wonderful sweet simplicity; Tell it o'er the ocean wave, Jesus Christ has power to save. 2 Oh, that song my soul is thrilling, Jesus saves the soul that's willing! Precious truth! my heart 'tis filling, Jesus Christ has power to save! 3 Sinner, come, if thou' It receive him, Look to Jesus and believe him, All your life and service give him, Jesus Christ has power to save! In robes of purity, From all sin and sorrow free, Safe with Jesus we will be In our heav'nly home. We will meet our precious Savior When we reach our home, Live forever in his favor 'Neath the golden dome; Changed to his likeness, we Shall his glorious person see, And adore him ceaselessly In our heav'nly home. 102 P i=3^E 1 With friends on earth we meet in gladness, While swift the moments fly, Yet ever comes the thought of sadness, That we must say, "good-by." Cho. — We'll never say good-by in heav'n, We'll never say good-by, For in that land of joy and song We'll never say good-by. 2 How joyful is the hope that lingers, When loved ones cross death's sea, That we, when all earth's toils are ended, With thee shall ever be. 3 No parting words shall e'er be spoken In yonder home so fair, But songs of joy, and peace, and gladness, We'll sing forever there. 103gpSfe m lippfe *=* ^3 101 1 What"a scene of wondrous glory, When we reach our home, Chanting there redemption's story, 'Neath its golden dome! With myriads round the throne, His anointed and his own, We will make his praises known, When we reach our home. Cho. — When we reach our home over there, All the wondrous glory to share, What a meeting that will be Christ and his redeemed to see, When we reach our home over there! 2 We shall know no more of trial, When we reach our home, Nor of toil and self-denial, 'Neath its golden dome; 1 Come, sinner, behold what Jesus hath done, Behold how he suffered for thee; They crucified him, God's innocent Son; Forsaken, he died on the tree! CHO.-They crucified him, they crucified him, They nailed him to the tree, And there he died, a King crucified To save a poor sinner like me. 2 From heaven he came, he loved you, he died; Such love as his never was known; Behold on the cross your King crucified, To make you an heir to his throne. 3 No pitying eye, a saving arm, none, He saw us and pitied us then; Alone in the fight, the vict'ry he won: O praise him, ye children of men! 4 They crucified him, and yet he forgave, "My Father, forgive them," he cried; What must he have borne, the sinner to save, When under the burden he died! 5 So what will you do with Jesus your King? Say, how will you meet him at last? What plea in the day of wrath will you bring, When offers of mercy are past? 24 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 1Q4^ 5S^= »EEgEg z^mm Beneath thy shadow hiding, I sing ray pilgrim song; Brief here is my abiding, My stay cannot be long; Thus far thy hand hath brought me, And I am faring on To where thy word has taught me, My Lord, himself, is gone. Cho. — Beneath thy shadow hiding, I sing my pilgrim song, My all to thee confiding, To whom I all belong. 2 I'm naught, dear Lord, without thee, But feeble, fait' ring clay; Throw thy strong arms about me, And cheer me on my way; Whatever lot betide me, This thing I surely know: Salvation's stream beside me Shall still unfailing flow. 3 Thou hast my ransom paid me, The wine-press for me trod, In faith's fair robe arrayed me; Now bring me home to God; While thou art there preparing For my poor soul a place, Thus heav'nward am I faring, To see thee face to face. P 105 1 Lo! a mighty army now assembling, Kal lying to the cross, a mighty band, Bold to strive against the pow'rs of evil, Sworn to do or die at God's command. Cho. — Forward, ye soldiers of Jesus, With his banner o'er you, Charge the foe before you ; Valiantly follow your captain, Till the fight with sin is o'er; Forward, ye soldiers of Jesus, Faithful to your calling, Though in battle falling, Ye shall with Jesus victorious Eeign in glory evermore. 2 Marsh alled-league of eager, youthful soldiers, Girt with truth they bear the Spirit's sword, Shield of faith and helmet of salvation, Keady, waiting for the Captain's word. 3 Fierce and long may be the direful conflict With the host of unbelief and sin; Falter not, but swift go forth to battle, Truth and right with God the fight will win. 106 p mm^m Cho. — Young men and maidens, Praise ye the Lord! Numberless blessings On you hath he poured. 1 For the life your pulses thrilling, For the hope glad hearts now filling, Praise the Lord! oh, praise the Lord! 2 For the hand that ever guides you, For the rock that safely hides you, Praise the Lord! oh, praise the Lord! 3 For the love your pathway brightens All your heavy burdens lightens, Praise the Lord! oh, praise the Lord! 4 For the good that waits your doing, Noble ends for your pursuing, Praise the Lord! oh, praise the Lord! 5 For your influence still immortal When you pass heav'n's shining portal, Praise the Lord! oh, praise the Lord! 107 lp6lfe=y*ii When deep in sin and folly My feet had gone astray, A voice of warning led me To seek the better way; The burden of my sorrow Was more than I could bear I sought the shrine of mercy, He came and blest me there. Cho. — Oh, praise his name forever! The Savior blessed me there! In life and death I'll praise him, Because he blessed me there! 2 I sought my mother's Bible, And searched its pages o'er, To find the shining pathway That saints have trod before; I found abundant riches Of grace that all may share, And while I read those pages, Christ came and blessed me there. 3 My soul knows well its Bethel Where God spoke peace to me; The very gate of heaven It evermore must be; I've wrestled thro the mid-night Of doubt, and pain, and care, But always ere the dawning Christ came and blessed me there. 4 Oh, all along my pathway What altars I may rear, With this inscription only: "Christ came and blest me there! " And when mid heaven's glories A crown of life I wear, I'll tell how through earth's conflicts Christ came and blessed me there. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 25 108W^^^^^1 1 Earnest workers for the Master, Send the word along the line: We shall never know disaster, Trusting in the pow'r divine. Cho.— Hallelujah! hallelujah! Praises sing to God on high! And to Jesus who hath bought us, Let the glorious anthem fly. 2 Earnest workers grace he giveth, Grace for ev'ry time of need; While the God of glory liveth, They shall on his manna feed. 3 Earnest workers, up in heaven There awaits for you a crown, Which the Lord himself will give you When you lay your armor down. 4 Earnest workers, true and loyal To the Lord, oh, let us he! As we go in service royal, Let us shout the Jubilee. 109 ^^^p^S 1 Be strong to toil in the vineyard wide, And in the service of Christ abide; A rich reward you at last shall win, When all the sheaves shall be gathered in. Cho. — Quit you like men, be strong! The fight may be fierce aud long, But in God's strength we shall win at length; Then quit you like men, be strong! 2 Be strong to take up your daily cross, And bear for Christ any pain or Joss, Until, the burdens of life laid down, Jesus shall give you a fadeless crown. 3 Be strong to battle against all sin, The foes without and the foes within: Conquer by faith in the cleansing blood, Conquer the world by the help of God. 4 Be brave and faithful, and courage take; Never, no, never your Lord forsake; Fight till the conflict on earth is done; Fight till the vict'ry through Christ is won. mm. 110* ?=£ 1 When we walk with the Lord In the light of his Word, What a glory he sheds on our way! While we do his good will, He abides with us still, And with all who will trust and obey. Cho. — Trust and obey, For there's no other way To be happy in Jesus But to trust and obey. 2 Not a shadow can rise, Not a cloud in the skies, But his smile quickly drives it away; Not a doubt nor a fear, Not a sigh uor a tear Can abide while we trust and obey. 3 Not a burden we bear, Not a sorrow we share, But our toil he doth richly repay; Not a grief nor a loss, Not a frown nor a cross, But is blest if we trust and obey. 4 But we never can prove The delights of his love Until all on the altar we lay, For the favor he shows, And the joy he bestows, Are for all who will trust and obey. 5 Then in fellowship sweet We will sit at his feet, Or we'll walk by his side in the way; What he says we will do, Where he sends we will go, Never fear, only trust and obey. m g^^ p^jg 1 There's a place where we may labor, One and all; To the harvest fields that ripen, Hear the call ; Idle stand not all the day, Stow the Master's grain away; It is ready for the garner, Why delay? Cho. — Why delay? Haste away, Soon will come the settling day; While the golden harvests wait Eipe to fall, Stand not at the market gate; Hear, oh, hear the Masters call: i 'Work you my desire I'll give, will give you hire." 2 "In the market idly standing, Are there more?" Calls the Master of the harvest, O'er and o'er; Calls the Master, far and near: "Idle stand no longer here, I will give you righteous wages, Never fear." 3 And the Master still is waiting, Calling still: "Go ye into my vine-yard, With a will; Be it early, be it late, Idle there no longer wait; What is right I sure will give yon. Small or great." PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 112 lp§ £3^ 1 O love surpassing knowledge! O grace so full and free! 1 know that Jesus saves me, And that's enough for me! Kef. — And that's enough for me! And that's enough for me! I know that Jesus saves me, And that's enough for me! 2 O wonderful salvation! From sin he makes me free I have the sweet assurance, And that's enough for me! 3 O blood of Christ so precious, Poured out on Calvary! I feel its cleansing power, And that's enough for me! US.fS JET £ ¥& m 1 There comes to my heart one sweet strain, A glad and a joyous refrain, 1 sing it again and again, Sweet peace, the gift of God's love. Cho. — Peace, peace, sweet peace! Wonderful gift from above! Oh, wonderful, wonderful peace! Sweet peace, the gift of God's love! 2 By Christ on the cross peace was made, My debt by his death was all paid; No other foundation is laid For peace, the gift of God's love. 3 When Jesus as Lord I had crowned, My heart with this peace did abound; In him the rich blessing I found, Sweet peace, the gift of God's love, 4 In Jesus for peace I abide, And as I keep close to his side, There's nothing but peace doth betide, Sweet peace, the gift of God's love. Hlrp^^gg £ t=u 1 I know not why God's love and mighty pow'r To me he hath revealed; But this I know, in ev'ry trying hour He is my rock and shield. Cho. — He is my rock and sure defense; My all to him I yield; For this I know, in ev'ry trying hour, He is my rock and shield. 2 His mercy smoothes my rough and stony way O'er life's dark pathway dim; He is my rock and sure defense each day; My trust is all in him. 3 And when affliction's rod and heavy hand Is laid upon me sore, I put my faith and trust in him, for he Is life for evermore. 1 Linger no longer, Jesus is waiting, Waiting to cleanse your soul; Linger no longer, Jesus is waiting, Waiting to make you whole. Cho. — Linger no longer, come, come to Jesus, Open is mercy's gate; Linger no longer, come, come to Jesus Ere it may be too late. 2 Linger no longer, angels are waiting, Waiting to see you come; Linger no longer, angels are waiting To bear the tidings home. 3 Linger no longer, loved ones are waiting, Waiting the while they pray; Linger no longer, loved ones are waiting For your return to-day. 4 Linger no longer, mercy is flowing, Flowing so rich and free; Linger no longer, mercy is flowing, And you may pardoned be. 5 Linger no longer, this is the moment Of God's redemptive pow'r; Linger no longer, linger no longer, This is salvation's hour. U6f pteB ■^^ S 1 I have been to Jesus, he has cleansed my soul, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb; By the precious fountain I have been made whole, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb, Cho. — I've been washed, I've been washed, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb; And my robe is spotless, it is white as snow, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb. 2 I am daily trusting Jesus at my side, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb; I am sweetly resting in the Crucified, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb. 3 I am working in the vineyard of the Lord, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb; I am trusting in the promise of his word, I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb. 4 I am list'ning now to hear the Bride- groom's voice, I' ve been washed in the blood of the Lamb; How his coming will each faithful heart rejoice! I've been washed in the blood of the Lamb. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 27 117|pll £ mmm 1 When light divine had touched the hills By slumb'ring Galilee, The golden wave then rolled afar Towards the western sea, And when the men had knowledge of The Holy One of God, They journeyed forth thro' all the land, And spread his fame abroad. Cho. — O sing of the loving One! O sing of the healing One! O sing of the mighty One, He's just the same to-day! 2 And when they brought the suff 'ring ones, The lowly and the dear, And laid them at the Healer's feet, From far away and near, They bent before the wondrous One, And earnestly besought, That they might only touch the hem Around his garment wrought. 3 He heard the prayer and gave the will And strength to touch the hem, And gave the faith, and virtue flowed From him and healed them; For ev'ry one whose feeblest touch Thus met the Savior's pow'r, Rose up in perfect health and strength In that accepted hour. 4 Oh, tender One, oh, mighty One, Who never sent away The sinner, or the sufferer, Thou art the same to-day, The same in love, the same in pow'r, And thou art waiting still To heal the multitude that come, Yea, whosoever will. 118ffl^^g 1 The voice of Christ to thee is crying "Grace is free! Grace is free! O come to me, ye sad and dying, Grace is free! Grace is free!" O, glory in the sacred cross, And count all other things but loss; The best beside is naught but dross; Grace is free! Grace is free! 2 Our Father now to thee is calling, "Grace is free! Grace is free!" O hear his accents gently falling, Grace is free! Grace is free! He knows thy grief, he hears thy moan, He'll welcome thee, no longer roam ; The feast is spread for thee at home, Grace is free! Grace is free! 3 Our loved in glory now are singing, "Grace is free! Grace is free!" And heaven's bells with joy are ringing, "Grace is free! Grace is free!" The Spirit pleads with thee to-day, O come to Christ without delay, He is the truth, the life, the way! Grace is free! Grace is free! 1 I've heard the call ringing far and wide: "Who'll come and work for the Lord to-day? Who'll feed the hungry and clothe the poor? Who'll find the lost that are gone astray?" Cho. — I'll lend a hand in the work of the Lord; I've heard the call, and ready I stand; Gladly to seek and to rescue the lost, I'll lend a hand, lend a hand. 2 I'll lend a hand in the church of God, Some work is waiting for me to do; Ready for service or sacrifice, I'll join the ranks of the faithful few. 3 O let us work while the days go by, Striving to lighten the world's despair, Winning the hearts that are filled with sin, Leaving the joy of salvation there! 120 P^ 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon my breast. ' ' Cho. — My sins are taken away, . Praise God! they're taken away; My soul rejoices to-day, My sins are all taken away. 2 I came to Jesus as I was, Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in him a resting place, And he has made me glad. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold, I freely give The living water: thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." 4 I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in him. 5 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light; Look unto me, thy morn shall rise And all thy day be bright." 6 I looked to Jesus, and I found In him my Star, my Sun; And in that light of life I'll walk Till all my journey's done. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 121 -JCZZJC ~rn> f-^x 1 Hear the message from above, Wonderful the news! God bestows on us his love, "Wonderful the news! All earth's weary ones are blest Who have Jesus Christ coufessed; Jesus gives them peace and rest, Wonderful the news! Cho. — Oh, the blessed message! Oh, the gracious news! On the tree Christ died for me, Oh, the glad, good news! 2 Jesus took the sinner's place, Oh, the precious news! Offers now to all his grace, Oh, the precious news! He atoned on Calvary, From my sins to ransom me, To forever set me free; Oh, the precious news! 3 Have you heard of Jesus' power, Oh, the gracious news! Manifest each passing hour? Oh, the gracious news! He has come to my poor soul, My affections to control, And his blood has made me whole; Oh, the gracious news! m ffi»^=ig p&pl 1 A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our helper he, amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing; For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work his woe; His craft and pow'r are great And, armed with cruel hate, On earth is not his equal. 2 Did we in our own strength confide, Our striving would be losing, Were not the right man on our side, The man of God's own choosing; Doth ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is he! Lord Sabaoth is his name, From age to age the same, And he must win the battle. 3 And tho' this world with devils filled, Should threaten to undo us, We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us; Let goods and kindred go, This mortal life, also; The body they may kilL, God's truth abideth still; His kingdom is forever. Savior, like a shepherd lead us; Much we need thy tend'rest care; In thy pleasant pastures feed us; For our use thy folds prepare; I :Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, thine we are :|| We are thine, do thou befriend us; Be the Guardian of our way: Keep thy flock, from sin defend us; Seek us when we go astray ; || : Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Hear, oh, hear us, when we pray!:|| Thou hast promised to receive us, Poor and sinful though we be; Thou hast mercy to relieve us, Grace to cleanse and power to free; U :B1 eased Jesus, blessed Jesus, We will early turn to thee. :|| 124 #e £ t ■i To thee be praise forever, Thou glorious King of kings! Thy wondrous love and favor Each ransomed spirit sings; We'll celebrate thy glory, With all thy saints above, And shout the joyful story Of thy redeeming love. 125 ^m -fr- fr 3E I'm resting safe with Jesus; On the rock of faith I dwell; His presence cheers me ever With a peace no tongue can tell. Cho. — Oh, 'tis sweet to trust in Jesus, And to feel his presence near, To know he will not leave me, Tho' the way be dark and drear! 2 Tho' hosts encamp around me; I am safe within his care; For Christ the "Friend of sinners" Will be with me evr'y where. 3 He is my "ark of safety," And my "rock" when storms assail, And if I fully trust him, I shall over all prevail. I m, m 126 1 Savior, lead me, lest I stray, Gently lead me all the way; I am safe when by thy side, I would in thy love abide. m PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 29 Cho. — Lead me, lead me, Savior, lead me, lest I stray; Gently down the stream of time, Lead me, Savior, all the way. 2 Thou the refuge of my soul When life's stormy billows roll, I am safe when thou art nigh, All my hopes on thee rely. 3 Savior, lead me, then at last, When the storm of life is past, To the laud of endless day, Where all tears are wiped away. 1 Hear the bugle calling, Come without delay; Arm you, Christian soldiers, For the fight to-day; Lift on high your banner, Firmly march and true; In this fight your Leader Must depend on you. Cho. — Hear the bugle calling: "To arms! ye soldiers of the cross;" Hear the bugle calling: "Come without delay; Arm you, Christian soldiers, For the fight to-day." 2 Christ, the conquering Hero, Wages war with sin, And he needs brave soldiers, Victory to win; Forward, then, ye people, Forward, Church of God; See the crimson footsteps Where your Master trod. 3 Satan's host now trembling, Cannot longer stand; Though the conflict rages, Vict'ry is at hand; See! our line advances, Hear the shout of praise! Vict'ry crowns our banners; Loud your voices raise. 1 Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, Calling for you and for me; See on the portals he's waiting and watching, Watching for you and for me. Cho. — Come home, come home, Ye who are weary, come home; Earnestly, tenderly Jesus is calling, Calling, O sinner, come home! 2 Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading, Pleading for you and for me? Why should we linger and heed not his mercies, Mercies for you and for me? 3 Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing, Passing from you and from me; Shadows are gathering, death beds are coming, Coming for you and for me. 4 Oh! for the wonderful love he has promised, Promised for you and for me: Tho' we have sinned, he has mercy and pardon, Pardon for you and me. 129ip^^g Keep your covenant with Jesus, 'Tis the least that you can do; For he died for your salvation, And he always has been true; He has been your guide and helper, He has been a faithful friend, And you never can repay him, Though you serve him to the end. Ref. — Keep your covenant with Jesus, To your pledge be ever true; For he gave himself your ransom ; Yes, he died, he died for you. 2 Though we give our dearest treasure, 'Tis a trifle we bestow; Tho' we mete with largest measure, 'Tis but little we can show; But he sees the good intention And the loyal, loving will, And by giving him our utmost, We may each his charge fulfill. 3 What are all our cares and burdens? They are shadows dimly cast; They will fade and quickly vanish, Tf we hold our promise fast: We can smile at all our losses, We can welcome toil and pain; If we keep our pledge to Jesus, None of these will be in vain. laolp qs=$: ! i r - m 1 We are coming! we are coming! From the east and from the west; Onward, soldiers, stand for Jesus, Fight for him you love the best. Cho.— We are coming! we are coming' Eager now to join the fray; With the Savior as our Captain, We will surely win the day. 2 We are coming! we are coming! With his banner floating high ; From the north and south we're coming, Him to serve until we die. 30 PENTECOSTAL HTMNS. 3 We are coming! we are coming! With the gospel armor on, Great in number, bound to conquer In the name of God's own Son. 4 We are coming! we are coming! Precious Christ, our joy and song; As we march we'll gather trophies, All the earthly way along. 1 What a wonderful salvation! For its length and breadth and height Far excel the grandest knowledge Of the seraphim in light; 1 can never, never fathom Half its holy mystery, But I know it is for sinners, And it just suits me. Cho. — 1| :It just suits me, it just suits me, This wonderful salvation, it just suits me.:|| 2 Oh, this blessed "whosoever," Calling ev'ry one who will, To the sparkling, living waters, Flowing fully, freely still; No, I know not why he loves me, But his blood is all my plea; I can trust his "whosoever," For it just suits me. 3 Precious promises of Jesus, Sweeping ev'ry human need! For the grace of our Redeemer Must our highest thought exceed; To the mighty royal storehouse Let me use the golden key, Find the special, tender promise That will just suit me. 4 What a perfect, present Savior! What a true and loving friend! Can we ever praise him rightly? Tell how grace and glory blend? Now the Prince of Peace is reigning, Over-ruling all I see; So, whatever lot he orders, May it just suit me. 132 1 Have*you told it all to Jesus, All your weakness and your sin? Have you made a full confession, Nothing left concealed within? Have you told it all to Jesus, Who was once for sinners slain? Have you felt the blood of cleansing, Washing out your ev'ry stain? Cho.— Yes, I've told it all to Jesus, Told him all the sins I know; Though they were as red as crimson, He has washed them white as snow. 2 Have you told it all to Jesus, Hidden in his riven side, There made free and full confession, Washed you in the crimson tide? Are you on the Rock of Ages, And though billows round you roll, Do you know the joy of pardon? Is there peace within your soul? 3 Have you told it all to Jesus? Has he answered o'er and o'er, "Go in peace, thou art forgiven, Go in peace, and sin no more? " In the secret of his presence, 'Neath the shadow of his wing. Can you bid your foes defiance? Can you full salvation sing? w? 1 I'm glad that the Savior redeemed me, My life is all sunshine to-day; For Jesus, in wonderful mercy, Has carried my sorrows away. Cho. — I'm so glad! I'm so glad That who ever will may be free! I'm so glad! I'm so glad That grace reaches even to me. 2 I'm glad that the Savior has called me From out the dark valley of sin, So glad that he purchased my pardon, And welcomed the wanderer in. 3 I'm glad thai? when shadows hang o'er me, Then in the great Rock I can hide; 'Twas cleft for the rest of the weary; And there I can safely abide. 3g — r s , -?rcj_ 130p 5 IE 1 What means this eager, anxious throng 1 , Which moves with busy haste along; These wondrous gath'riugs day by day? What means this strange commotion, pray? ||:In accents hushed the throng reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 2 Who is this Jesus? Why should he The city move so mightily? A passing stranger, has he skill To move the multitude at will? || : Again the stirring notes reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 3 Jesus! 'tis he who once below Man's pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe, And burdened ones, where'er he came, Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame; ||The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 4 Again he comes! from place to place His holy footprints we can trace; He pauseth at our threshold; nay, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 31 He enters, condescends to stay; || :Shall we not gladly raise the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?":|| 5 Ho! all ye heavy-laden, come! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and home; Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return, accept his proffered grace; || : Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by.":|| 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all his wondrous love abuse, Soon will he sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn; ||:"Too late! too late!" will be the cry: 1 'Jesus of Nazareth has passed by. " : || 1 Wonderful story of love! Tell it to me again; Wonderful story of love! Wake the immortal strain; Angels with rapture announce it; Shepherds with wonder receive it; Sinner, oh! won't you believe it? Wonderful story of love! Cho. -Wonderful! wonderful! wonderful! Wonderful story of love! 2 Wonderful story of love! Though you are far away, Wonderful story of love! Still he doth call to-day, Calling from Calvary's mountain, Down from the crystal bright fountain ; E'en from the dawn of creation, Wonderful story of love! 3 Wonderful story of love! Jesus provides a rest, Wonderful story of love! For all the pure and blest, Rest in those mansions a bove us, With those who've gone on before us, Singing the rapturous chorus, Wonderful story of love! 136|p 2^gi3 =£Ea^ 1 I am coming, Jesus, coming, At thy feet I humbly bow; I have tasted thy salvation, But I want the fullness now. Cho. -Cleanse and fill me, cleanse and fill me, Fill me with thy Spirit now; Cleanse and fill me, blessed Jesus, Fill me with thy Spirit now 2 Take away the bent to sinning, Ev'ry bitter root within; Heal the tide at its beginning, That has caused me oft to sin. 3 Search as with a lighted candle Ev'ry hidden corner, Lord; Separate me from the evil Through thine everliving Word. 4 Now thou art the blood applying; I am clean, I feel the flow That alone hath power to make me Whiter than the purest snow. 5 Lo! the promise of the Father Swift descends, and fills me now; Glory, glory, hallelujah! Thou art cleansing, filling now. Cho. -Cleansing, filling, cleansing, filling, Thou art cleansing, filling now; Glory, glory, hallelujah! Thou art cleansing, filling now. 137|fe m 1 When the trumpet sounds to battle With the strong and wily foe, And the hosts of our Immanuel To the earnest conflict go, Will you prove that you are loyal? Will you prove that you are true? For devoted, faithful service May the Master count on you? CHO. -May he count on you, my brother: May the Master count on you, In the thickest of the battle, To be faithful, to be true? 2 There are those who follow Jesus When there is no cross to bear, But refuse the burden-bearing And the toils with him to share; Oh! it grieves the blessed Master That their hearts are so untrue; Surely for a better service The dear Lord may count on you? 3 Are you fully consecrated To the service of the Lord? Are you ready on the battle-field To wield for him the sword? Are you one among the faithful? Are you one among the true? And for steady, life-long service May the Master count on you? 138^ *=* 36 1 I entered once a home of care, For age and penury were there, Yet peace and joy withal; I asked the lonely mother w r hence Her helpless widowhood's defence; She told me, "Christ was all." Cho. — :||Christ is all, all in all, Yes, Christ is all in all. : || PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 2 I stood beside a dying l>ed, Where lay a child with aching head, Waiting for Jesus' call ; I marked his smile, 'twas sweet as May, And as his spirit passed away, He whispered, "Christ is all." 3 I saw the martyr at the stake; The flames could not his courage shake, Nor death his soul appall; I asked him whence his strength was giv'n; He looked triumphantly to heav'n, And answered, "Christ is all." 4 I saw the gospel herald go To Afric's sand and Greenland's snow. To save from Satan's thrall; Nor home nor life he counted dear; 'Midst want and perils owned no fear, He felt that "Christ is.all." 5 Then come to Christ, "oh, come to-day!" The Father, Son and Spirit say; The Bride repeats the call; For he will cleanse your guilty stains, His love will soothe your weary pains, For "Christ is all in all." >1 139lp £ *=* ^=* m 1 The joy of the Lord is my strength, My courage and hope to renew, As forth to the conflict I go, The strongholds of sin to subdue. Cho. — Oh, wonderful joy, wonderful joy ! The joy of the Lord is my strength; Oh, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful joy! The joy of the Lord is my strength. 2 The joy of the Lord is my strength; In sorrow and trial, how sweet! A solace that never can fail, A comfort divine and complete. 3 The joy of the Lord is my strength ; The pleasures this world can bestow No longer can charm or allure, While life with this joy is aglow. 33 j3F^ 140 1 We have heard a joyful sound, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Spread the gladness all around, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Bear the news to ev'ry land, Climb the steeps and cross the waves; Onward, 'tis our Lord's command, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 2 Waft it on the rolling tide, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Tell to sinners, far and wide, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Sing, ye islands of the sea, Echo back, ye ocean caves, Earth shall keep her jubilee, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 3 Sing above the battle's strife, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; By his death and endless life, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Sing it softly through the gloom, When the heart for mercy craves, Sing in triumph o'er the tomb, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. Give the winds a mighty voice, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Let the nations now rejoice, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Shout salvation full and free, Highest hills and deepest caves; This our song of victory, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. Mil j f t r Wff£i 1 God calling yet! shall I not hear? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear? Shall life's swift passing years all fly, And still my soul in slumber lie? Cho. — Calling, oh, hear him! Calling, oh, hear him! God is calling yet,oh,hear him calling,calling, Calling, oh, hear him! Calling, oh, hear him! God is calling yet, oh, hear him calling yet! 2 God calling yet! shall I not rise? Can I his loving voice despise, And basely his kind care repay? He calls me still; can I delay? 3 God calling yet! and shall he knock, And I my heart the closer lock? He still is waiting to receive, And shall I dare his Spirit grieve? 4 God calling yet! and shall I give No heed, but still in bondage live? I wait, but he does not forsake; He calls me still; my heart, awake! 5 God calling yet! I cannot stay; My heart I yield without delay; Vain world, farewell, from thee I part, The voice of God has reached my heart. 142|lg mip^i 1 O the great love the dear Savior has shown To shamefully die on the tree, Leaving his sceptre and beautiful throne To rescue a sinner like me! Cho. — Oh, such wonderful love! Oh, such wonderful love! Jesus, my Savior, left sceptre and throne, To rescue a sinner like me. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 33 2 Palaces, mansions and inns had no room For Christ, who so joyfully came Down from yon heaven our path to illume, And save us from sin and from shame. 3 Man of great sorrows and homeless was he, But yet my Redeemer and Friend, Pouring in infinite streams upon me A love that can nevermore end. 1 There's a wonderful army now marching, But its warfare is not one of blood ; For by mercy and love are the conquest Of the wonderful army of God. CHO.-Who will march in this wonderful army, With the banner of Jesus unfurled? Who will march in this wonderful army, Marching with Jesus to conquer the world? 2 Floating out o'er this wonderful army Is the banner of infinite love, While the songs of earth s conquering legions Echo back from the armies above. 3 There's a place in this wonderful army For the loyal, true-hearted and brave, Who will follow the blessed Redeemer, Follow Jesus the mighty to save. 4 All the armies of evil must perish, But the glorious promise is giv'n, That our army, in youth everlasting, Shall assemble unbroken in heav'n. 5 Then all hail to the conquering Chieftain, Who is victor o'er death and the grave; Swift to rescue the world's darkest province Marches Jesus the mighty to save. 144^ 3=* ^^ 1 Why"are you waiting, brother? Why do you still delay? Enter the door of mercy; Come, and be saved to-day. Cho. — Why are you waiting? Why are you waiting? Now is God's gracious hour! Why are you waiting? Why are you waiting? Now he will save with power. 2 Why are you waiting, brother? Why is your heart so cold? Why not return, repentant, Into the Savior's fold? 3 Why are you waiting, brother? Why still unreconciled? This is God's time of mercy; Trust him, and be his child. 4 Why are you waiting, brother? Jesus is very near, Blessing and saving others, Ready to save you here. 145^1 1 I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed That thou might'st ransomed be, And quickened from the dead ; Jj:I gave, I gave my life for thee; :|| What hast thou given for me? 2 My Father's house of light, My glory-circled throne I left, for earthly night, For wand 'rings sad and lone; || :I left, I left it all for thee; :|| Hast tbou left aught for me? 3 I suffered much for thee, More than thy tongue can tell, Of bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell; || :I've borne, I've borne it all for thee;:| What hast thou borne for me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from my home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and my love; || :I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee;:| What hast thou brought to me? 146ffi||S^S 1 O sweet will of God! thou hast girded me round Like the deep, moving currents that girdle the sea; With omnipotent love is my poor nature bound, And this bondage to love sets me perfectly free. Cho.— Hallelujah! hallelujah! my soul is now free! For the precious blood of Jesus cleans- eth even me. 2 For years my soul wrestled with vague discontent, That like a sad angel o'ershadowed my way; God's light in my soul with the dark- ness was blent, And my heart ever longed for an unclouded day. 3 And now I have flung myself recklessly out, Like a chip on the stream of the Infinite Will; I pass the rough rocks with a smile and a shout, And I just let my God his dear purpose fulfill. 4 Forever I choose the good will of my God, Its holy deep riches to love and to know, The serfdom of love to so sweeten the rod, That its touch maketh rivers of honey to flow. 34 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 5 Roll on, checkered seasons, bring smiles or bring tears, My soul sweetly sails on an infinite tide; I shall soon touch the shores of eter- nity's years, And near the white throne of my Savior abide m U7ipfefepg :*=*: 1 The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want, He maketh me down to lie In pastures green ; he leadeth me The quiet waters by. Cho. — His yoke is easy, his burden is light, I've found it so, I've found it so; He leadeth me, by day and by night, Where living waters flow. 2 My soul crieth out: "restore me again, And give me the strength to take The narrow path of righteousness, E'en for his own name's sake." 3 Yea, tho' I should walk in the valley of death, Yet why should I fear from ill? For thou art with me, and thy rod And staff me comfort still. 1 I saw a blood-washed pilgrim, A sinner saved by grace, Upon the King's great highway With peaceful, shining face; Temptations sore beset him, But nothing could affright; He said, "The yoke is easy, The burden, it is light." Cho. — Then palms of victory, crowns of glory, Palms of victory I shall wear. 2 I saw him in the furnace; He doubted not, nor feared, And in the flames beside him The Son of God appeared; Though seven times 'twas heated With all the tempter's might, He said, "The yoke is easy, The burden, it is light." 3 Mid storms, and clouds, and trials, In prison, at the stake, He leaped for joy, rejoicing, 'Twas all for Jesus' sake; That God should count him worthy, Was such supreme delight, He cried, "The yoke is easy, The burden is so light." 4 I saw him overcoming, Through all the swelling strife, Until he crossed the threshold Of God's Eternal Life; The Crown, the Throne, the Sceptre, The Name, the Stone so White, Were his, who found, in Jesus, The yoke and burden light. 149f* J * 1 The Master wants workers, his har- vest is white; His command, "Go ye forth," is to all; Go work with a will, and let not the dark night On an ungathered harvest-field fall. Cho. — The Master wants workers, a host of true men, To gather the lost ones from hill, plain and glen. 2 The Master wants workers, and that ■which is right He will give at the end of the day; So thrust in the sickle and work with thy might; If not gathered ripe grain will decay. 3 The Master wants workers, each serv- ice he knows; Not a service too small to record; E'en he who a cup of cold water bestows "In his name" shall not lose his reward 4 The Master wants workers; the night cometh soon, When the weary shall rest from all care, When those who have toiled through the heat of the noon Shall no longer its weariness bear. 150p kzL J. / J =a 1 Who is on the Lord's side, Always true? There's a right and wrong side; Where stand you? Cho. — Choose now, choose now; On the right or wrong side, False or true? Choose now, choose now; On the right or wrong side, Where stand you? 2 Thousands on the wrong side Choose to stand; Still 'tis not the strong side, True and grand. 3 Come and join the Lord's side; Ask you why? 'Tis the only safe side, By and by. 1 There is a home, a blessed home, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 36 In that fair land above, Where peace and happiness abound, The Paradise of Love. Ref. — This blessed home our gracious Lord Has purchased with his blood, That we might enter, through the gates, The Paradise of God. 2 There is a home, a heav'nly home, In fadeless verdure drest, Where toil and labor are no more, The Paradise of Eest. 3 There is a home, a happy home, Where care and sorrow cease, Where sin and sickness never come, The Paradise of Peace. . 152§pi F^^Pi m 1 Have you any cross to bear? Leave it all with Jesus; Are you bowed with grief and care? Leave it all with Jesus; He has promised to defend, He will prove a constant friend, He will herp you to the end ; Leave it all with Jesus. 2 Have you felt the weight of sin? Leave it all with Jesus; He will make you clean within; Leave it all with Jesus; In the sacred, healing flow, He will wash you white as snow, If you humbly, trusting go; Leave it all with Jesus. 3 Would you in his image live? Leave it all with Jesus; He can every blessing give; Leave it all with Jesus; He will lead you safely through, He is merciful and true, He has died for love of you ; Leave it all with Jesus. 153^ t ¥^ JU.jj 1 Workman of God! O lose not heart, But learn what God is like, And in the darkest battle-field Thou shalt know where to strike. 2 Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field, when he Is most invisible. 3 Blest, too, is he who can divine Where real right doth lie, And dares to take the side that seems Wrong to man's blind-fold eye. 4 Then learn to scorn the praise of men, And learn to lose with God; For Jesus won the world thro' shame, And beckons thee his road. 154 33 ?=?? 1 Oh, for a faith that will not shrink, Though pressed by every foe, That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe; 2 A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests rage without; That when in danger knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt; 3 A faith that keeps the narrow way Till life's last hour has fled, And with a pure and heavenly ray Illumes a dying bed. 4 Lord, give us such a faith as this, And then, whate'er may come, We'll taste, e'en here, the hallowed bliss Of an eternal home. 155^ * £ mm 1 Do you hear the Savior pleading, hear him pleading? "Go ye forth into my vineyard day by day; Go ye forth, I will be with you interceding, That some soul may from the dark- ness turn away. ' ' Cho. — We will go and God be with us, with us ever; We will take the words of Jesus as our stay; And to lift a fallen brother we'll endeavor, For we know we ne'er again may pass this way. 2 Out upon the mountains dreary, cold and dreary, There are souls that may be waiting just for you; May be waiting near your pathway, oh, so weary; Will you not go out and tell them God is true? 3 Ev'ry day some soul is dying,yes,is dying, On the mountains where they linger, far away, While the Master on yourself may be relying, That he gets the invitation while 'tis day. te . . i :r. . s l . 1 Countless the perils that threaten to-day; Dangers are waiting each step of the way ; Many now careless are meeting their doom; O, what is more certain than death and the tomb? Cho.— Moments are flying, sinners are dying, Shall we save some one to-day? Moments are flying, sinners are dying, We must save some one to*day. 36 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 2 Are we neglecting the words we should say, Words that might save a poor sinner to-day? Why are we careless when no one can know The fate that a day or an hour may bestow? 3 Are we in safety, and those that we love All on the way to the heaven above? O then in pity reach out to the lost! To-day haste to save them at whatever cost. 1 On the Jericho road there is service to-day, For all who are ready to work or to pray ; Around us are lying the wounded and dying, And few the Samaritans passing that way. CHO.-On the Jericho road, leading down, The Levite goes carelessly by, Yet many who journey along that way, Are wounded and ready to die. 2 On the Jericho road you will find him to-day, Your brother who wanders from Jesus away; Oh, wait not to-morrow; his deep cup of sorrow Is brimming and bitter; no longer delay. 3 On the Jericho road many forces combine, To stifle the voice of the Spirit Divine; About us are lying the wounded and dying, Go, brother, and pour in the oil and the wine. 158|p^ m 1 Hark! I hear my Savior say: "Suffer the children to come to me;" Do not turn the lambs away, "Suffer the children to come;" Point them to the Father's throne, Speak to them in tend' rest tone; Jesus calls them for his own; "Suffer the children to come." Cho. — Do not turn the lambs away, Precious in his sight are they; Teach them how to watch and pray; "Suffer the children to come." 2 Tell them Jesus loves them all, "Suffer the children to come to me;" He will guide them lest they fall, "Suffer the children to come;" Oh, forbid them not, I pray! Let the children come to-day; Hear the blessed Savior say : "Suffer the children to come." 3 Take them gently by the hand, "Suffer the children to come to me," Lead them to the better land, "Suffer the children to come;" Lead them with a willing mind; Tell them of a Savior kind; They eternal life may find ; "Suffer the children to come." 1 He keepeth me, ever, Where'er be the place; I've only to ask it, Most wonderful grace! Though sorest temptations My spirit may try, I know my Redeemer Will ever be nigh. Cho. — He keepeth me, ever; His love endeth never; From him naught shall sever; He keepeth my soul. 2 He keepeth me, ever, With tenderest care; I've only to ask him My burdens to bear; A word of his promise He never will break; Whoever may leave me, He ne'er will forsake. 3 He keepeth me, ever, From yielding to dread, Though darkness be round me, And clouds overhead; He stilleth my doubtings, He lightens my grief; I've only to trust him, He 1 11 give me relief. 160ljte^S X=& zM=1 1 I am now a child of God, through the all-atoning blood That was shed upon the cross of Calvary; 'Twas the price that Jesus paid; for my sins on him were laid, And I now through him am made forever free. Cho. -What wondrous love, what match- less love The Father hath bestowed! He gave his Son that I might be A child, a child of God. 2 How I glory in the thought that the precious blood hath brought Hope of everlasting life to all the race; In his loving heart there's room for the poorest that will come; For within his love I found my rest- ing-place. 3 I'm rejoicing all the day, since my Savior rolled away All the weight of sin that pressed my weary soul; I will offer heart-felt praise to his name through all the days, As I press my journey onward to the goal. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 37 leigg ggp^ S 1 We glorify God for the gift of his Son, And for the great work the Redeemer has done! Himself as a ransom he willingly gave, And he is abundantly able to save. Cho. — Oh, tell the glad news, Go spread it afar, That Jesus is able and willing to save! 2 The moment a sinner on Jesus believes, That moment a pardon for sin he receives; No sinner in vain his forgiveness shall crave, For he is abundantly able to save. 3 O wondrous redemption, the purchase of blood! Secured thro' the death of the dear Son of God! His life as a ransom for sinners be gave; Yes, he is abundantly able to save. m^m m&^ We shall hear a voice, an immortal voice, "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" At the midnight watch, in the darkness deep, When across our souls heavy slumbers creep, We shall hear that voice, that immortal voice, "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" Cho. -Oh, be ready when the Bridegroom comes! Oh, be ready when the Bridegroom comes! At the noontide, in the evening, At the midnight, in the morning, Oh, be ready, oh, be ready, Oh, be ready when the Bridegroom comes! 2 When the voice shall cry, "Go ye forth to-night, Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" Then the pulse will cease, and the heart grow still, And the eyes will close,and the blood grow chill, And the soul will take its eternal flight, "For lo, the Bridegroom comes!" 3 Brother, trim your lamp, have it burning bright, "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" He will surely come, though he seemeth late; Be at peace with him, nor a moment wait: You will hear the cry ere the morning light, "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" 4 Hast thou made a vow? hasten ye to pay ; "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" For when he has come, and hath closed the door, And ye stand and pray, "Open, we implore," It will be too late; pay thy vows to-day; "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!" 163|pl ^^ Coming at the morning light, Coming, coming, death and eternity, eternity. 2 Coming to the gay and proud, Coming with a snow-white shroud, Coming to the gray head bowed, Coming, coming, death and eternity, eternity. 3 Coming with unhindered sway, Coming ev'ry fleeting day, Coming to the young and gay, Coming, coming, death and eternity, eternity. 4 Coming to the sinful one, Coming when our life is done, Gath'ring to the judgment throne, Coming, coming, death and eternity, eternity. m 1 Oh, how beautiful the coming Of the heralds of the King, As the message of salvation To the lost they gladly bring! Cho. — Speed, ye children of the King, Let the blessed tidings ring, Till from ev'ry land shall echo: "We are children of the King." 2 You shall rescue souls from danger As the story you repeat, And in place of sin and darkness Leave a joy and bliss complete. 3 Speed away o'er hill and valley Like a bird on tireless wing; Fill the air with songs of glory Till the world for joy shall sing. t ifi5 ffi a gtpg^ 1 Coming when the day is bright, Coming in the silent night, 1 The mercy of God is an ocean divine, A boundless and fathomless flood; Launch out in the deep, cut away the shore-line, And be lost in the fullness of God Cho. — Launch out into the deep; Oh, let the shore-line go! Launch out, launch out in the ocean divine, Out where the full tides flow. 2 But many, alas! only stand on the shore, And gaze on the ocean so wide; They never have ventured its depths to explore, Or to launch on the fathomless tide. 3 A nd others j ust venture away from the land, And linger so near to the shore, That the surf and the slime that beat over the strand, Dash o'er them in floods evermore. 4 Oh, let us launch out on this ocean so broad, Where the floods of salvation o'erflow; Oh, let us be lost in the mercy of God, Till the depths of his fullness we know! 38 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 166^ S £=jv 1 I know in whom I have redemption, In whom I have believed, Whence cometh peace that passeth knowledge, That saving grace received. Cho. — 'Tis nothing that I've done can merit This love that Christ for me has shown ; He sought me when I was a stranger, In love redeemed me for his own. 2 I know that he who stilled the tempest Has touched my troubled heart, Renewed within my fainting spirit, And bade my fears depart. 3 I know that some day I shall see him In yon bright courts above, And bear the likeness of my Savior, Saved by redeeming love. m ^m ite=ff=i: IS 1 Only a look at Jesus! O soul bowed down with sin, A look will give salvation, Eternal life will win! Cho. — Only a look, only a look, It is a simple thing; Yet wonderful the blessing A look in faith will bring. 2 Only a look at Jesus! O soul by care opprest, A look at Christ, the Savior, Will bring thee peace and rest! 3 Only a look at Jesus! O soul, lift up thine eyes, For soon the Lord will hail th From mansions in the skies! 168iy^fe: ^ 1 Christian, gird the armor on, There's a vict'ry to be won For the Lord, for the Lord; Take the helmet, sword and shield, Forth unto the battle-field At his word, at his word. Cho. — On we'll march to victory, Jesus will our leader be, Jesus will our leader be; On we'll march to victory, To a final and a glorious victory. 2 Let his banner be unfurled Till it waves o'er all the world, Sea to sea, shore to shore, Till the nations all shall own He is King and he alone Evermore, evermore. 3 When the battle shall be done, And the victory be won, Conflict past, conflict past, In the new Jerusalem We shall wear a diadem At the last, at the last. That will be an hour of joy, Praise shall then our tongues employ More and more, more and more; We shall stand before the King, And the song of triumph sing Evermore, evermore. 169|p m 1 No other name on earth to men is given, Jesus alone can save; Whereby they can be saved, on earth or heav'n; Jesus alone can save. Cho. — God hath exalted him to his right hand, To be a prince over ev'ry land; His blessed kingdom shall forever stand; Jesus alone can save. 2 He opens wide the door, oh, enter in! Jesus alone can save; He is a mighty Savior from all sin; Jesus alone can save. 3 Rest all upon him, do not be afraid; Jesus alone can save; He is the sure foundation God hath laid; Jesus alone can save. 4 Turn ye away from things of earth and sin; Jesus alone can save; Trust now and evermore alone in him ; Jesus alone can save. 170Ejft^^ tf£g ^l 1 Shall we reach the home in glory When the years of life are gone? Shall we sing the dear old story With redeemed ones 'round the throne? Cho. — Yes, we'll reach the mansions yonder, If we keep the armor bright, We will greet our loved immortals In yon palaces of light. 2 Shall we see the blessed Savior Radiant with eternal light, With him dwell in heav'n forever, Clothed in robes of purest white? 3 Shall we share the joys eternal, And the glory all divine? Shall we, with the pure and holy, In the heav'nly city shine? i7ii ftjjjrJ'j'igi?ic^ 1 Jesus, my Savior, is all things to me; Oh, what a wonderful Savior is he, Guiding, protecting, o'er life's rolling sea! Mighty Deliv'rer: Jesus for me. PENTECOSTAL HTMNS. 39 Cho. — Jesus for me, Jesns for me. All the time, ev'rywbere, Jesus for me. 2 Jesus in sickness, and Jesus in health, Jesus in poverty, comfort or wealth, Sunshine or tempest, whatever it be, He is my safety: Jesus for me. 3 He is my Refuge, my Rock, and my Tower, He is my Fortress, my Strength and my Pow'r; Life everlasting, my Day'sman is he, Blessed Redeemer: Jesus for me. 4 He is my Prophet, my Priest and my King, He is my Bread of Life, Fountain and Spring; Bright Sun of Righteousness, Day-star is he, Horn of Salvation: Jesus for me. 5 Jesus in sorrow, in joy, or in pain, Jesus my Treasure in loss or in gain; Constant Companion, where'er I may be, Living or dying, Jesus for me. 172§pP * i 1 1 A crimson stream is flowing From rugged Calvary, A tide of life which cleanses From all impurity; It is the blood of Jesus, The precious, precious blood By which our souls are ransomed, And reconciled to God. Cho. — Oh! Calvary's stream is flowing, Calvary's stream is flowing, Plowing so free for you and me, Calvary's stream is flowing, 2 There is a stream of healing Whose waters, clear and sweet, Are for the weary nations Helpless at Jesus' feet; These waters are refreshing, Abundant, rich and free, Imparting health eternal And immortality. 3 O stream of love eternal! O source of purity! grace of God abundant! fountain rich and free! Flow on and flow forever, Flow through and through my soul, With power and with cleansing, Till thou hast made me whole. 4 I long for perfect cleansing; 1 long for perfect peace; 1 yearn to have the conflicts Within my spirit cease; O stream of life eternal! Flow in and make me free From all that can defile me, From all impurity. m^m 1 Come, humble sinner, in whose breast A thousand thoughts revolve, Come with your guilt and fear oppressed, And make this last resolve: Cho.— I will go, I will go, Yes, I will go to Jesus now, To be saved, to be saved; Before his cross I'll humbly bow. 2 I'll go to Jesus, though my sin Like mountains round me close; I know his courts, I'll enter in, Whatever may oppose. 3 Prostrate I'll lie before his throne, And there my guilt confess; I'll tell him, I'm a wretch undone Without his sovereign grace. 4 I cannot perish if I go; I'll call "while he is nigh;" For if I stay away, I know I must forever die. 174 m$ ss? 1 Trusting each day in the words of the Savior, Shaping my life by his gentle commands, Sweet are the promises all in my favor; So I am trusting my all in his hands. Cho. — 'Tis blessed to trust in the words of my Savior, To trust ev'ry day and to trust ev'ry night, To work to win souls to his love and his favor, And rest then at home in the mansions of light. 2 Working each day for the cause of the Savior, Gathering jewels for Jesus, my King, Cheering the weak and faint-hearted ever, Glad that some souls to the Lord I may bring. 3 Singing each day to his praise and his glory, Singing of Christ and his wonderful love, Telling in song unto others the story, Hoping to lead them to mansions above. 175lp 1 The cross! the cross! the blood-stained cross! The hallow'd cross I see! Reminding me of precious blood That once was shed for me. Cho. — O the blood! the precious blood That Jesus shed for me, Upon the cross in crimson flood, Just now by faith I see. 2 A thousand thousand fountains spring Up from the throne of God, But none to me such blessings bring As Jesus' precious blood. 40 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 3 By faith that blood now sweeps away My sins, as like a flood, Nor lets one guilty blemish stay; All praise to Jesus' blood! 176§pg 1 I wandered in sorrow and sin; My heart it was heavy and sore; 1 heard a voice saying, "Arise, and come in, Oh! wander in sorrow no more;" REF.-Who can it be? Who can it be? Thus I was wondering, who can it be Tenderly calling to me? 2 I struggled in doubt and in fear, Not knowing to whom I should go; I heard a voice saying,"Son, be of good cheer," So soothingly, tender and low; REF.-Who can it be? Who can it be? Thus I was wondering, who can it be Tenderly calling to me? 3 I heard it again and again, Wherever my footsteps did roam; It melted my heart with its pitying strain; It lighted my soul of its gloom; Ref. — Oh, it was thee! Oh, it was thee! Savior of men, oh, my Jesus, 'twas thee Tenderly calling to me! 4 I turned to my Father above; I read of his promises sure; I thought of my Savior, his cross and his love, And oh, what a friend I found there! Ref. -Oh, what a friend! Oh, what a friend! Savior of men thou hast been unto me, Savior thou'st been unto me. 5 I'm groping in darkness no more, His glory illumines my way; I'm walking by faith, and his promises are My solace and joy ev'ry day; Ref. -Yes, ev'ry day! Yes, ev'ry day! Jesus of Nazareth lighteth my way, Jesus now lighteth my way. £3=« 177^1^ E353EE3 5=3C I am praying, blessed Savior, To be more and more like thee; I am praying that thy Spirit Like a dove may rest on me. Cho. — Thou who knowest all my weakness, Thou who knowest all my care, While I plead each precious promise, Hear, oh, hear and answer prayer! 2 I am praying, blessed Savior, For a faith so clear and bright That its eye will see thy glory Through the deepest, darkest night. 3 I am praying to be humbled By the power of grace divine, To be clothed upon with meekness, And to have no will but thine. 4 I am praying, blessed Savior, And my constant prayer shall be For a perfect consecration, That shall make me more like thee. 178B 1 Hark! what sound salutes your ear? Whose the gentle voice you hear, Whisp'ring softly, tenderly: "Come, oh! come to me?" Quartet. 'Tis the dear Lord calling, 'Tis the dear Lord calling, Calling, calling, "Come, oh! come to me," Softly, mildly, sweetly calling, "Come, oh! come to me." 2 Heard you ever tones so sweet, Words that with such pow'r entreat, Pressing on your heart the plea: "Come, oh! come to me?" 3 Oh! respond to Jesus' call; At his feet, repentant, fall; Heed his sweet and earnest plea: "Come, oh! come to me." 179f&il^f 1 All those who love and obey my word, In that day, in that day, They shall receive a great reward In that day. Cho. — They to my precepts are always true, Doing my will in the work they do; 1 shall be with them and crown them, too, In that day. 2 They shall be mine, saith the-Lord of hosts, In that day, in that day, When I shall make my jewels up, In that day. 3 They shall be with me for evermore, In that day, in that day, And all their trials will be o'er In that day. 180^ ^^Pl 1 Made one in Christ by holiest ties, In his dear love we meet, And all who labor in his cause In Christ's dear name we greet. Cho. — One kingdom to our conq'ring Prince, From sea to sea be giv'n; His will be done o'er the wide earth Just as 'tis done in heav'n. 2 We hold one Lord, one central light; Our hopes, our aims are one, As planets in their devious flight Revolve around one sun. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 4L 3 Humbly in loyal faith we bow At one Redeemer's feet; Our prayers, like clouds of incense, r Before one mercy-seat. 4 If blossoms of the early spring Are doubly sweet and fair, Our budding youth to God we bring, And leave the off 'riuy; there. 1813S 5 S 1 Christ, for the world we sing, The world to Christ we bring, With love and zeal, The poor and them that mourn, The faint and overborne, Sin-sick and sorrow worn, Whom Christ doth heal. 2 Christ for the world we sing, The world to Christ we bring, With one accord, With us the work to share, With us reproach to dare, With us the cross to bear, For Christ our Lord. 1 My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountain side, Let freedom ring. 2 My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills, Like that above. 3 Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song; Let mortal tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong. 4 Our fathers' God, to thee, Author of liberty, To thee we sing; Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light; Protect us by thy might, Great God, our King. 183^g i 1 "Christian Endeavor" bright, Offspring of truth and light, Sent from above; We'll stoutly strive to stand For this most glorious band, Strong pillars of our laud, Our faith and love. 2 Our banner onward wave, As guiding star to save Souls for our King; We'll do our best to fight For all that's true and right, Until that day of light Victory bring. 3 United Christians, we Would praise and pray to thee, Our Savior, Lord; We'll strive at last to win The mansions free from sin; Trusting, we'll enter in To live with God. 1 To the front, ye Christian workers! In your blessed Master's name, Stand and nobly, bravely battle, Win eternal, fadeless fame, Looking upward, Till your hearts are all aflame! 2 To the front, ye Christian workers! See the dying everywhere; Cursed by sin, and bruised by Satan, How they need your help and care! Lifting upward, In their rescue have a share. 3 To the front, ye Christian workers! God has much for you to do: Hear his calls, and do his bidding; Prove yourselves his servants-true; Look up, lift up, Till the crown is given you! ::*=3=:S=E 185 1 Over the rolling sea, Many the voices appealing to me; Groping in the darkness they, And to us for light they pray; O, their cry rings piteously O'er the waves of the deep, rolling sea, Over the rolling sea, over the rolling sea! Cho. — Over the sea, calling to me, There without Jesus the millions I see, Over the sea, pleading with me; Shall I not answer the pitiful plea? 2 Over the rolling sea, Millions are perishing, Lord, without thee, We are blessed with Gospel light, While they grope in heathen night, And we send not, O the shame! Help to them in the Savior's dear name. 42 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Over the rolling sea, over the rolling sea. 3 Over the rolling sea, There is a mission of mercy for me; Souls by years of sin depraved By my efforts may be saved, If I help to send the light To the people now shadowed in night, Over the n rolling sea, over the rolling sea. 186^ zdz 1 Our Father which art in heaven, hal- lowed be thy name; Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. 2 Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. 3 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen. gig 187|P i 3 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; 2 As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. 188fp£| 1 I knew that God in his word had spoken, The pow'r of sin can all be broken, The heart held captive, yet be free; Lord, is this blessing not for me? Cho.-|| :The blood, the blood is all my plea, .Hallelujah! it cleanseth me. :|| 2 Must I go on in sin and sorrow, To-day in sunshine, clouds to-morrow? First I'm sinning, then repenting, Now I'm stubborn, then relenting. 3 With anguish wrung, I cried, my Lord, Is there not pow'r in Jesus' blood To make in me a perfect cure, To cleanse my heart and keep it pure? 4 Oh, yes, my love will take you in, The blood will cleanse you from all sin, Will wash away your guilty stains, And cleanse till not one spot remains. 5 And there I stand this very hour, Kept by Almighty keeping pow'r; Temptations come, the blood's my plea, The precious blood now cleanses me. 189^" ~ 1 Hear the promise of the Lord, As recorded in his word, "Unto you is everlasting life!" Heavy-laden and distressed, Come, and I will give you rest, "Unto you is everlasting life!" Cho. — "Everlasting life" the promise reads, While at God's right hand the Savior pleads; Will you come to-day, making Christ your stay? For with him is everlasting life. 2 Weary pilgrim on the road To the judgment seat of God, "Unto you is everlasting life!" If on Jesus you believe, And his blessed word receive, "Unto you is everlasting life!" 3 Cast on Jesus all your care, And your burden he will bear; "Unto you is everlasting life!" In the strait and narrow way, He will lead you day by day ; Unto you is everlasting life!" 1 I can hear my Savior calling, In the tend'rest accents calling: On my ear these words are falling, "Take thy cross, and daily follow me." Cho. — I will take my cross and follow, My dear Savior I will follow, Where he leads me I will follow, I'll go with him, with him all the way. 2 Though the way be dark and dreary, Though my feet be worn and weary, Yet my heart keeps bright and cheer5 As I follow, follow all the way. 3 Jesus, ever go before me, Shining heaven's sunlight o'er me, And when weak, by grace restore me As I follow, follow all the way. 4 Through the valley safely lead me, Heav'nly manna daily feed me: Ev'ry hour, dear Lord, I need thee As I follow, follow all the way. 5 In thy heart's affection hold me, In thy arms of love enfold me, And with thine own grace uphold me, As I follow, follow all the way. 6 I will never leave thee, never; Faithful I will be forever; Help me in my weak endeavor Thee to follow, follow all the way. 7 Thro' death's dark and gloomy portal, Leaving there this body mortal, Into yonder home immortal I will follow, follow all the way. m$^m^^m&m 1 WherTa sinner comes, as a sinner may, There is joy, there is joy; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 43 When he turns to God in the gospel way, There is joy, there is joy. Cho. — There is joy among the angels, And their harps with music ring, When a sinuer comes repenting, Bending low before the King. 2 When a soul is born in the kingdom bright, There is joy, there is joy; When it walks by faith in the gospel light, There is joy, there is joy. 3 When a pilgrim comes to the river wide, There is joy, there is joy; When he dwells secure on the other side, There is joy, there is joy. gg^ ±± rfcifc 192 1 Oh ! why will you turn from the Savior away? He's calling you tenderly, calling to-day; There's only one refuge from death and the grave; That refuge is Jesus, the mighty to save. Cho. — Believe on the crucified One, Believe on the crucified One; No longer delay, he is calling to-day, He waits to receive you, come home,come home. 2 He pleads by the anguish he suffered for thee, By nail-prints that bound him to Calvary's tree, By victory over the grave and its gloom ; Oh, sinner, believe him, he's calling you, come! 3 Why wander away in the darkness afar? You've only to knock, for the door is ajar; Come quickly and give him your heart while you may; Oh, hasteto receive him, he's waiting to-day! 193§pi§ £E£3 iS 1 My gladsome heart these words repeat, "I am the Lord's forever! " And ev'ry time they seem more sweet! Oh, praise his name forever! Cho. — Hallelujah! hallelujah! Light breaks in upon my soul; Hallelujah! hallelujah! Jesus' blood has made me whole. 2 Too long and far from Christ I strayed, But he forsook me never; Now walking in the narrow way, I am the Lord's forever! 3 'Twas Christ, the Lamb of Calvary, That loved and sought me ever, That broke my chains and set me free; Oh, praise his name forever! 4 I am the Lord's! Oh, blessed thought! And he will leave me never; By Jesus' blood my soul was bought, And I am his forever! 5 This is the burden of my song, "I am the Lord's forever! " And naught that earth can offer me My heart from Christ can sever. lM ifM^JiJk. £ ■y-r ins 1 Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreating Wanderers on the mountains astray, "Come unto me," his message repeating, Words of the Master speaking to-day. Cho. — Going afar, upon the mountain, Bringing the wand'rers back again, Into the fold of my Redeemer, Jesus the Lamb for sinners slain. 2 Seeking the lost, and pointing to Jesus Souls that are weak and hearts that are sore, Leading them forth in ways of salvation, Showing the path to life evermore. 3 Thus would I go, for Jesus hath called me; Him would I follow day unto day, Care for the dying, raise up the fallen, Pointing the lost to Jesus the way. 195§jl £ i^^B 1 Jesus came to save from sin, Pass the word along; He can make us pure within, Pass the word along. Cho. — ||:Good news! good news! Pass the word along. :j| 2 To the Savior all may come, Pass the word along: All the wanderers from home, Pass the word along. 3 Without money you can buy, Pass the word along; Wine and milk that satisfy, Pass the word along. 4 All the lame, and halt, and blind, Pass the word along; Here may full salvation find, Pass the word along. 5 All his benefits embrace, Pass the word along; Freely now be saved by grace, Pass the word along. 196 1 O day of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright! On thee, the high and lowly, Through ages joined in tune. Sing, "Holy, holy, holy," To the great God Triune. 2 To-day on weary nations The heavenly manna falls; To holy convocations 44 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. The silver trumpet calls, Where gospel light is glowing With pure and radiant beams, And living water flowing With soul-refreshing, streams. 3 New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest; To Holy Ghost be praises, To Father, and to Son; The Church her voice upraises To thee, blest Three in One. 1 Oh, for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame, A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb. 2 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be, Help me to tear it from thy throne, And worship only thee. 3 Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest! I hate the sins that made thee mourn, And drove thee from my breast. 4 So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb. i98ipli i — r s^s 1 Love divine, all love excelling, Joy of heav'n to earth come down! Fix in us thy humble dwelling; All thy faithful mercies crown. Jesus, thou art all compassion, Pure, unbounded love thou art; Visit us with thy salvation ; Enter ev'ry trembling heart. 2 Breathe, O breathe thy loving Spirit Into every troubled breast! Let us all in thee inherit, Let us find that second rest; Take away our bent to sinning; Alpha and Omega be; End of faith, as its beginning, Set our hearts at liberty. 3 Finish then thy new creation; Pure and spotless let us be; Let us see thy great salvation, Perfectly restored in thee; Changed from glory into glory, Till in heaven we take our place, Till we cast our crowns before thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise. 199§jl *= N^*=* m 1 Mourn for the thousands slaiu, The youthful and the strong; Mourn for the wine-cup's fearful reign, And the deluded throng. 2 Mourn for the lost, but call, Call to the strong, the free; Rouse them to shun that dreadful fall, And to the refuge flee. 3 Mourn for the lost, but pray, Pray to our God above, To break* the fell destroyer's sway, And show his saving love. 2ooipi ^g^g a 1 What ruin hath intemperance wio't! How widely roll its waves! How many myriads hath it brought To fill dishonored graves! 2 Stretch forth thy hand, O God, our King, And break the galling chain; Deliverance to the captive bring, And end the usurper's reign. 3 The cause of temperance is thine own; Our plans and efforts bless; We trust, O Lord, in thee alone To crown them with success. 2oi grains 1 Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloom, Lead "thou me on; The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead thou me on ; Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me. 2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that thou Shouldst lead me on; I loved to choose and see my path; but now Lead thou me on; I loved the garish day; and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will; remember not past years. 3 So long thy pow'r hath blest me, sure it still Will lead me on O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till The night is gone, And with the morn those angel faces smile, Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. 202ffiife3Efe 1 Am la soldier of the cross, A follower of the Lamb, And shall I fear to own his cause, Or blush to speak his name? 2 Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood? PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 45 Is tin's vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? 3 Sure I must right if I would reign; Increase my courage, Lord! I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by thy word. Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, And press with vigor on ; A heavenly race demauds thy zeal, And an immortal crown. A cloud of witnesses around Hold thee in full survey; Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way. Blest Savior, introduced by thee, Have I my race begun, And, crowned with victory, at thy feet I'll lay my honors down. 204§p S3 i m Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run, His kingdom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. From north to south the princes meet, To pay their homage at his feet, While western empires own their Lord, And savage tribes attend his word. To him shall endless prayer be made, And endless praises crown his head; His name like sweet perfume shall rise With every morning sacrifice. People and realms of every tongue Dwell on his love with sweetest song, And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on his name. 20fi ffif]lff^t ^ 5 E^ 1 O thou in whose-presence my soul takes delight, On whom in affliction I call, My comfort by day and my song in the night, My hope, my salvation, my all! 2 Where dost thou, dear Shepherd, resort with thy sheep, To feed them in pastures of love? Say, why in the valley of death should I weep, Or alone in this wilderness rove? 3 He looks! and ten thousands of angels rejoice, And myriads wait for his word ; He speaks! and eternity, filled with his voice, Re-echoes the praise of the Lord. 4 Dear Shepherd, I hear, and will follow thy call; I know the sweet sound of thy voice; Restore and defend me, for thou art my all, And in thee I will ever rejoice. !f=$ =$=FE} 1 Resctie the perishing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave; Weep o'er the erring one, Lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus, the mighty to save. Cho. — Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying; Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save. 2 Though they are slighting him, Still he is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive; Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently; He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore; Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, Chords that were broken will vibrate once more. 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it; Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide; Back to the narrow way Patiently win them; Tell the poor wanderer a Savior has died. 207§JM 1 Shall we gather at the river Where bright angel feet have trod, With its crystal tide forever Flowing by the throue of God? Cho. — Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river, Gather with the saints at the river, That flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver spray, We will walk and worship ever, All the happy golden day. 3 Ere we reach the shining river, Lay we every burden down; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown. 4 At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the Savior's face, Saints whom death will never sever, Lift their songs of saving grace. 5 Soon we'll reach the silver river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease, Soon our happy hearts will quiver, With the melody of peace. 16 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 208lp iiS^^ Sing we to our God above, Praise eternal as his love; Praise him, all ye heavenly host, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. 209§pH Forever here my rest shall be, Close to thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea, For me, the Savior died. 2 My dying Savior and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with thy blood, And cleanse and keep me clean. 3 Wash me and make me thus thine own, Wash me and mine thou art; Wash me, but not my feet alone, My hands, my head, my heart. 4 Th' atonement of thy blood apply, Till faith to sight improve, Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. 210lpg O, for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free, A heart that always feels thy blood So freely spilt for me! A heart resigned, submissive, meek, My great Redeemer's throne, Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. A heart in every thought renewed, And full of love divine, Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of thine. Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart; Come quickly from above; Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of Love. &£ ^^m 1 Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound! What pleasure to our ears! A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around, While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound. 3 Salvation! O thou bleeding Lamb! To thee the praise belongs; Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. 2te l jjW r ■ fW*?=H 1 The great Physician now is near, The sympathizing Jesus; He speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh ! hear the voice of Jesus. Ref. — Sweetest note in seraph song, Sweetest name on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung, Jesus, blessed Jesus. 2 Your many sins are all forgiv'n, Oh! hear the voice of Jesus! Go on your way in peace to heav'n, And wear a crown with Jesus. 3 His name dispels my guilt and fear, No other name but Jesus; Oh! how my soul delights to hear The charming name of Jesus. 4 And when to that bright world above We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love, The name, the name of Jesus. 213|P 3^$ m 1 Holy Spirit, faithful guide. Ever near the Christian's side, Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgrims in a desert land; Weary souls fore'er rejoice, While they hear that sweetest voice, Whisp'ring softly, "wand'rer come, Follow me, I'll guide thee home." 2 Ever present, truest friend, Ever near thine aid to lend, Leave us not to doubt and fear, Groping on in darkness drear; When the storms are raging sore, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er, Whisp'ring softly, "wand'rer come, Follow me, I'll guide thee home." 3 When our days of toil shall cease, Waiting still for sweet release, Nothing left but heav'n and pray'r, Wond'ring if our names are there, Wading deep the dismal flood, Pleading naught but Jesus' blood, Whisp'ring softly, "wand'rer come, Follow me, I'll guide thee home." 1 Joy to the world! the Lord is come; % Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare him room, And heav'n and nature sing. . 2 Joy to the world! the Savior reigns; Let men their songs employ, While fields and floods, rocks,hills and plains, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 47 Repeat the sounding joy. 3 He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of his righteousness,' And wonders of his love. O for a thousand tongues, to sing My great Redeemer's praise, The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of his grace! Jesus! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease; 'Tis music in the sinner's ears; ; Tis life, and health, and peace. He breaks the power of canceled sin ; He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean; His blood availed for me. 216lp ^-J-^4J=H All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall, ||: Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all. :[| 2 Let ev'ry kindred, ev'ry tribe, On this terrestrial ball, ||:To him all majesty ascribe. And crown him Lord of all. :j| 3 Oh, that with yonder sacred throng We at his feet may fall! ||: We'll join the everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all. :[f 217 ^ -J^iH^H 1 While Jesus whispers to you, Come, sinner, come! While we are praying for you, Come, sinner, come! Now is the time to own him, Come, sinner, come! Now is the time to know him, Come, sinner, come! 2 Are you too heavy-laden? Come, sinner, come! Jesus will bear your burden, Come, sinner, come! Jesus will not deceive you, Come, sinner, come! Jesus can now redeem you, Come, sinner, come! 3 Oh, hear his tender pleading, Come, sinner, come! Come and receive the blessing, Come, sinner, come! While Jesus whispers to you, Come, sinner, come! While we are praying for you, Come, sinner, come! Ig^i epii^g Depth of mercy! can there be Mercy still reserved for me? Can my God his wrath forbear, Me, the chief of sinners, spare? I have long withstood his grace, Long provoked him to his face, Would not hearken to his calls, Grieved him by a thousand falls. Now incline me to repent; Let me now my sins lament, Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. There for me the Savior stands, Shows his wouuds and spreads his hands; God is love! I know, I feel; Jesus weeps, and loves me still. 219|P^ £H 1 Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine; Mine, to tell me whence I came; Mine to teach me what I am. 2 Mine, to chide me when I rove; Mine, to show a Savior's love; Mine art thou to guide my feet; Mine to judge, condemn, acquit. 3 Mine to comfort in distress, If the Holy Spirit bless; Mine, to show by living faith Man can triumph over death. 4 Mine to tell of joys to come, And the rebel sinner's doom; Oh, thou holy book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine! 220lplppi^i^ 1 Come, ye weary and oppressed, Jesus now is calling you; Come to him, he'll give you rest; Still he bids you come. Ref. — Jesus now is calling, Calling, calling; Jesus now is calling you, Calling you to come. 2 Tho' your sins like mountains rise, Jesus now is calling you; He has made the sacrifice; Still he bids you come. 3 Tho' your sins like scarlet be, Jesus now is calling you ; From your sins he'll set you free; Still he bids you come. 48 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 4 Come, ye wand'rers from the fold, Jesus now is calling you; Oh! his love can ne'er be told; Still he bids you come. :t= ^ 221 1 Haste, O sinner, now be wise; Stay not for the morrow's sun; Wisdom if you still despise Harder is it to be won. 2 Haste, and mercy now implore; Stay not for the morrow's sun, Lest thy season should be o'er Ere this evening's stage be run. 3 Haste, O sinner, now return, Stay not for the morrow's sun, Lest thy lamp should cease to burn Ere salvation's work is done. 222tS^= 1 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, your Maker, asks you why, God, who did your being give, Made you with himself to live. 2 SiDners, turn, why will ye die? God, your Savior, asks you why; Will ye not in him believe? He has died that ye might live. 3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, the Spirit, asks you why; Often with you he has strove, Wooed you to embrace his love. 223ppS3^^^ There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners pluuged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day, And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away. 3 Ere since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Eedeeming love has been my fheme, And shall be, till I die. 4 Then in a nobler, sweeter song, I'll sing thy power to save, When this poor, lisping, stamm'ring tongue Lies silent in the grave. 224|p^^ t=t - r J r j m 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee: No other help I know; If thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah, whither shall I go? Cho.— I do believe, I now believe, That Jesus died for me, And thro' his blood, his precious blood, I'shall from sin be free. 2 What did thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath, What pain, what labor to secure My soul from endless death! 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel thy power, And all my wants thou wouldst relieve, In this accepted hour. 4 Author of faith, to thee I lift My weary, longing eyes; let me now receive that gift! My soul without it dies. 2251 ' 1 Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love; The fellowship ot kindred minds Is like to that above. 2 Before our Father's throne We pour our ardent pray'rs; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. 3 When we asunder part It gives us inward pain, But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again. 226lj|3i 1 O Spirit of the living God! In all thy plenitude of grace, Where'er the foot of man hath trod, Descend on our apostate race. 2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love, To preach the reconciling word; Give power and unction from above, Where'er the joyful sound is heard. 3 Be darkness, at thy coming, light; Confusion, order in thy path; Souls without strength, inspire with mi^ht; Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 4 Baptize the nations; far and nigli The triumphs of the cross record*, The name of Jesus glorify, Till every kindred call him Lord. 227lp 3^3^ 1 Come, Holy Spirit, raise our songs To reach the wonders of that day, When, with thy fiery, cloven tongues Thou didst such glorious scenes display. 2 Lord, we believe to us and ours, The apostolic promise given; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 49 We wait the pentecostal powers, The Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. 3 Assembled here with one accord, Calmly we wait the promised grace, The purchase of our dying Lord; Come, Holy Ghost, and fill the place. 4 If every one that asks, may find, If still thou dost on sinners fall, Come as a mighty, rushing wiuu; Great grace be now upon us all. 3^: s 1 Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee; Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty, God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity! 2 Holy, holy, holy! all the saints adore thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea, Cherubim and seraphim falling down before thee, Which wert, and art, and evermore shalt be. 3 Holy, holy, holy ! tho' the darkness hide thee; Tho' the eye of sinful man thy glory may not see; Only thou art holy! there is none beside thee, Perfect in power, in love, and purity. 4 Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! All thy works shall praise thy name, in earth, and sky, and sea; Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty, God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity! 229lp 3= Lord, God, the Holy Ghost! In this accepted hour, As on the day of Pentecost, Descend in all thy power. We meet with one accord In our appointed place, And wait the promise of our Lord, The Spirit of all grace. Like mighty, rushing wind Upon the waves beneath, Move with one impulse every mind; One soul, one feeling breathe. The young, the old, inspire With wisdom from above, And give us hearts and tongues of fire, To pray, and praise, and love. 230 |pg: m O blessed Paraclete, Assert thine inward sway; My body make the temple meet, For thy perpetual stay. Too long this house of thine By alien loves possessed, Has shut from thee its inner shrine, Kept thee a slighted guest. 3 Now rend, O Spirit blest, The veil of my poor heart; Enter thy long forbidden rest, And nevermore depart. 4 Oh, to be filled with thee! I ask not aught beside; For all unholy guests must flee, If thou in me abide. 23llp Fade, fade, each earthly joy, Jesus is mine! Break, ev'ry tender tie, Jesus is mine! Dark is the wilderness, Earth has no resting place; Jesus alone can bless, Jesus is mine! Farewell, ye dreams of night, Jesus is mine! Lost in this dawning light, Jesus is mine! All that my soul has tried Left but a dismal void; Jesus has satisfied, Jesus is mine! Farewell, mortality, Jesus is mine! Welcome, eternity, Jesus is mine! Welcome, O loved and blest! Welcome, sweet scenes of rest, Welcome, my Savior's breast, Jesus is niiue! t 232§jl 3= A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. 2 To serve the present age, My calling to fulfill, O may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will! 3 Help me to watch and pray, And on thyself rely, Assured if I my trust betray, I shall forever die. 1 And can I yet delay My little all to give, To tear my soul from earth away, For Jesus to receive? 2 Nay, but I yield, I yield! 50 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. I can hold out no more; I sink, by dying love compelled, And own thee conqueror! Come, and possess me whole, Nor hence again remove; Settle and fix my wavering soul With all thy weight of love. 234§pS^£ 1 Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry; Unless thou help me, I must die; Ob, bring thy free salvation nigh, And take me as I am! Ref. — Take me as I am, Take me as I am, Oh, bring thy free salvation nigh, And take me as I am! Helpless I am, and full of guilt, But yet for me thy blood was spilt, And thou canst make me what thou wilt; But take me as I am! If thou hast work for me to do, Inspire my will, my heart renew, And work both in and by me, too, But take me as I am! And when at last the work is done, The battle o'er, the vict'ry won, Still, still my cry shall be alone, Oh, take me as I am! 1 Just as I am without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come, I come! 2 Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To thee whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God, I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. 4 Just as I am; thy love unknown, Has broken every barrier down; Now to be thine, yea, thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come, I come! 236gii5^ gJTgfa 1 My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary; Savior divine, Now hear me while I pray, Take all my sins away ; Oh, let me from this day, Be wholly thine. May thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire: As thou hast died for me, Oh, may my love to thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire. When ends life transient dream, When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er me roll, Blest Savior, then, in love, Fear and distress remove; Oh, bear me safe above, A ransomed soul! 237lp3 2 Come, Holy Ghost, in love, Shed on us from above Thine own bright ray! Divinely good thou art; Thy sacred gifts impart To gladden each sad heart: Oh, come to-day! Come, tenderest Friend, and best, Our most delightful Guest, With soothing power: Rest, which the weary know, Shade, 'mid the noontide glow, Peace, when deep griefs o'erflow, Cheer us this hour! mCTJiffl 238 1 When'I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. 3 See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small: Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. 239|pi 5 f=t=F 1 What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus; What can make me whole again? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Cho. — Oh, precious is the flow That makes me white as snow; No other Fount I know; Nothing but the blood of Jesus. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 51 2 For ray pardon this I see, Nothing but the blood of Jesus; For my eleausiug, this my plea, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 3 Nothing can for sin atone, Nothing but the blood of Jesus; Naught of good that I have done, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 4 This is all my hope and peace, Nothing but the blood of Jesus; This is all my righteousness, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. -a- 240§jgl a=^ = fc= 4g = B 1 Rock"6f ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure. 2 Could my tears forever flow, Could my zeal no languor know, These for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and thou alone: In my hand no price I bring; Simply to thy cross I cling. 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, When my eyes shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. 241^g^pS5^5 1 And can it be that I should gain An interest in the Savior's blood? Died he for me, who caused his pain, For me, who him to death pursued? ||:Amazing love! how can it be That thou, my Lord, shouldst die for me?:|| 2 He left the Father's throne above, So free, so infinite his grace! Emptied himself of all but love, And bled for Adam's helpless race; ||:'Tis mercy all, immense and free, For, O my God, it found out me!:|j 3 Long my imprisoned spirit lay, Fast bound in sin and nature's night; Thine eye diffused a quickening ray; I woke, the dungeon flamed with light; ||:My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and followed thee. :|| 242|pl5 ^S a 1 He dies! the Friend of sinners dies! Lo! Salem's daughters weep around; A solemn darkness veils the skies; A sudden trembling shakes the ground; Come, saints, and drop a tear or two For him who groaned beneath your load; He shed a thousand drops for you, A thousand drops of richer blood. 2 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! The rising God forsakes the tomb; In vain the tomb forbids his rise; Cherubic legions guard him home, And shout him welcome to the skies. 243gfefeE^=il Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 244lpi 1 Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord, And he will surely give you rest, By trusting in his word. CHO.-Only trust him, only trust him, Only trust him now; He will save you, he will save you, He will save you now. 2 For Jesus shed his precious blood Rich blessings to bestow; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow. CHO.-Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Come to Jesus now; He will save you , he will save you, He will save you now. 3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest; Believe in him without delay, And you are fully blest. CHO.-Don't reject him, don't reject him, Don't reject him now; He will save you, he will save you, He will save you now. 4 Come, then, and join this holy band, And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land, Where joys immortal flow. Cho.-I will trust him, I will trust him, I will trust him now; He will save me, he will save me, He will save me now. 245 1 I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God, ^=$fm 52 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. To wash me in thy cleansing blood, To dwell within thy wounds; then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take my poor heart, and let it be. Forever closed to all but thee; Seal thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love forever there. 3 How blest are they who still abide, Close sheltered in thy bleeding side, Who thence their life and strength derive, And by thee move, and in thee live! 4 Hence our hearts melt, our eyes o'erflow, Our words are lost, nor will we know Nor will we think of aught beside, "My Lord, my Love is crucified." 246lp g^^j g^E^g 1 Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divine; With full consent thine I would be, And own thy sov' reign right in me. 2 Thine would I live, thine would I die, Be thine through all eternity; The vow is past beyond repeal, And now I set the solemn seal. 3 Here, at the cross where flows the blood That bought my guilty soul for God, Thee, my new Master, now I call, And consecrate to thee my all. 247 ^fe^teg t=fc Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise him, all creatures here below: Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 248gg 3^3= 3Jg 1 Arise, my soul, arise; Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding Sacrifice In my behalf appears; :Before the throne my Surety stands ::|( My name is written on his hands. 2 He ever lives above, For me to intercede, His all-redeeming love, His precious blood to plead; I :His blood atoned for all our race, :|| And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 3 To God I'm reconciled; His pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for his child; I can no longer fear; | : With confidence I now draw nigh,:|| And Father, Abba, Father, cry. 249» 3 to: 1 Blow ye the trumpet, blow, The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound, || :The year of jubilee is come; :|| Eeturn, ye ransomed sinners, home. 2 Jesus, our great High Priest, Hath full atonement made; Ye weary spirits, rest; Ye mournful souls, be glad; ||:The year of jubilee is come; :|| Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 3 Extol the Lamb of God, The all-atoning Lamb; Redemption in his blood Throughout the world proclaim; ||:The year of jubilee is come; :|| Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. ^ffiUfel Jesus, thine all-victorious love Shed in my heart abroad; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fixed in God. O that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow, Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow! O that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume! Come, Holy Ghost, for thee I call; Spirit of burning, come! Refining fire, go through my heart, Illuminate my soul, Scatter thy life through every part, And sanctify the whole. My steadfast soul, from falling free, Shall then no longer move, While Christ is all the world to me, And all my heart is love. 251 ^fe m E=s! This Chorus can be used with hymns 224, 235, 246, and 250. 1st Cho. — We're waiting at the mercy-seat, I : We' re waiting at the mercy-seat, :|| Where Jesus answers prayer. 2d Cho. — I can, I will, I do believe, || :I can, I will, I do believe, :|| That Jesus died for me. fcS 252pl^^^^lii 1 How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excellent word; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 53 What more can he say, than to you he hath said, To you, who for refuge to Jesus have fled? 2 ' 'Fear not, I am with thee, oh, be not dismayed, For I am thy God, 1 will still give thee aid; I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, Upheld by my gracious, omnipotent hand. 3 "The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, I will not, I will not desert to his foes; That soul, though all hell should en- deavor to shake, I'll never, no never, no never forsake." 1 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! That calls me from a world of care, And bids me at my Father's throne, Make all ray wants and wishes known; In seasons of distress and grief, My soul has often found relief, And oft escaped the tempter's snare, By thy return, sweet hour of prayer. 2 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! Thy wings shall my petitions bear To him whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting soul to bless; And since he bids me seek his face, Believe his word, and trust his grace, I'll cast on him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer. 254 1 Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die, When God, in great mercy, is coming so nigh? Now Jesus invites you, the Spirit says, come, And angels are waiting to welcome you home. 2 In riches, in pleasure, what can you obtain, To soothe your affliction, or banish your pain, To bear up your Spirit, when summoned to die, Or waft you to mansions of glory on high? 3 And now Christ is ready your souls to receive, Oh, how can you question if you will believe? If sin is your burden, why will you not come? 'Tis you he bids welcome; he bids you come home. 255 m 1 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling, Work 'mid springing flow'rs; Work, when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor, Rest comes sure and soon; Give every flying minute, Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 256 §pi t=T- min Jesus, Lover of my soul Let me to thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high; Hide me, oh, my Savior, hide, Till the storm of life be past; Safe into the haven guide, Oh, receive my soul at last. Other refuge have I none; Hangs my helpless soul on thee; Leave, ah, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me; All my trust on thee is stayed ; All my help from thee I bring; Cover my defenseless head With the shadow of thy wing. Plenteous grace with thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound; Make and keep me pure within; Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of thee; Spring thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. 257|p 1 What a precious, precious Friend is he! How can I but love him? He has loved me from eternity, My gracious Lord. Cho. — How can I but love him, Wonderfully love him, And forever love him, My gracious Lord. 2 He has taken all my sins away, How can I but love him? He has taught me how to trust and pray, My gracious Lord. 3 He has rolled the burden from my soul, How can I but love him? He has purified and made me whole, My gracious Lord. 4 He has filled my heart with perfect peace, How can I but love him? He has thrilled my soul with heav'nly bliss, My gracious Lord. 258|^ 1 Come, thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace; 54 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise; Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the mount! I'm- fixed upon it, Mount of thy redeeming love. 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by thy help I'm come, And I hope, by thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home; Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God ; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed his precious blood. 259^ rf J -J-J-^ I love thy kingdom, Lord, The house of thine abode, The Church our blest Redeemer saved With his own precious blood. I love thy Church, O God! Her walls before thee stand, Dear as the apple of thine eye, And graven on thy hand. Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. Sure as thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaven. 260lpi mE3EE£ 3ee: 1 Soldiers of Christ, arise, And put your armor on, Strong in the strength which God supplies Through his eternal Son. 2 Strong in the Lord of hosts, And in his mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror. 3 Stand, then, in his great might, With all his strength endued, And take, to arm you for the fight, The panoply of God: 4 Till, having all things done, And all your conflicts passed, You may o'ercome through Christ alone, And stand entire at last. 26llpi & 1 My soul, be on thy guard, Ten thousand foes arise, And hosts of sin are pressing hard To draw thee from the skies. 2 Oh, watch, and fight, and pray, The battle ne'er give o'er; Eenew it boldly every day, And help divine implore. 3 Ne'er think the victory won, Nor once at ease sit down ; Thine arduous work will not be done Till thou hast got the crown. 4 Fight on, my soul, till death Shall bring thee to thy God; He'll take thee, at thy parting breath, Up to his blest abode. 262Sp^=^E^E53j 1 What a friend we have in Jesus, All our griefs and sins to bear! What a privilege to carry Ev'rything to God in prayer! Oh, what peace we often forfeit, Oh, what needless pain we bear, All because we do not carry Ev'rything to God in prayer! 2 Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer; Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness: Take it to the Lord in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy-laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Savior, still our refuge! Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer; In his arms he'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a solace there. 263^ m i 1 Oh, now I see the cleansing wave, The fountain deep and wide; Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, Points to his wounded side. Cho. — The cleansing stream, I see, I see; I plunge, and oh, it cleanseth me! Oh, praise the Lord! it cleanseth me! It cleanseth me, yes, cleanseth me. 2 I rise to walk in heaven's own light, Above the world of sin, With heart made pure and garments white, And Christ enthroned within. 3 Amazing grace! 'tis heaven below To feel the blood applied, And Jesus, only Jesus, know, My Jesus crucified. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 1 Stand up, stand up for Jesus, Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high his royal banner, It must not suffer loss; From victory unto victory His army shall he lead, Till every foe is vanquished And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up, stand up for Jesus, The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song; To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be; He with the King of glory Shall reign eternally. 265, |^^^M The morning light is breaking; The darkness disappears; The sons of earth are waking To penitential tears; Each breeze that sweeps the ocean Brings tidings from afar, Of nations in commotion, Prepared for Zion's war. Blest river of salvation, Pursue thine onward way; Flow thou to every nation, Nor in thy richness stay, Stay not till all the lowly Triumphant reach their home, Stay not till all the holy Proclaim, "The Lord is come!" 266^g $^m 1 O youth with hearts aspiring, What visions greet your eye! What fields for noble conquest! What growth and victory! Kow high your heavenly calling, The Christ-like life to win, The prize of holy manhood, The overthrow of sin! 2 O youth with hearts aspiring, Embrace your heavenly call! Your standard is perfection, Your Christ the Lord of all; Win others to his standard; Enlarge the youthful throng, Till all the earth, in Jesus, Can sing redemption's song. 267 p^^ 4 » ' 1 To-day the Savior calls; Ye wand'rers, come; O ye benighted souls, Why longer roam? 2 To-day the Savior calls; Oh, hear him now! Within these sacred walls To Jesus bow. 3 To-day the Savior calls; For refuge fly; The storm of justice falls, And death is nigh. 4 The Spirit calls to-day; Yield to his power: Oh, grieve him not away, 'Tis mercy's hour! 1 We praise thee, God! for the Son of thy love, For Jesus who died and is now gone above. Ref. — Hallelujah! thine the glory; Hallelujah! amen! Hallelujah! thine the glory; Revive us again. 2 We praise thee, God! for thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Savior and scat- tered our night. 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our sins, and has cleansed every stain. 4 Revive us again; fill each heart with thy love; May each soul be rekindled with fire from above. I 269g^^^^ 1 Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but thou art mighty ; Hold me with thy powerful hand; Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more. 2 Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the healing waters flow: Let the fiery, cloudy pillar, Lead me all my journey through ; Strong Deliverer, Be thou still my strength and shield. 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; Bear me through the swelling current; Land me safe on Canaan's side; Songs of praises I will ever give to thee. 270p mm Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer, Welcome to this heart of mine; 56 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Lord, I make a full surrender, Every power and thought be thine; Thine entirely, Through eternal ages thine. 2 Known to all to be thy mansion, Earth and hell will disappear, Or in vain attempt possession, When they find the Lord is near; Shout, O Zion! Shout, ye saints! the Lord is here, m^m^^^M Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from me; His loving kindness, oh, how free! f fe saw me ruined by the fall, , Yet loved me, notwithstanding all; He saved me from my lost estate: His loving kindness, oh, how great! Though mighty hosts of cruel foes, Though earth and hell my way oppose, He safely leads my soul along; His loving kindness, oh, how strong! So when I pass death's gloomy vale, And all my mortal powers must fail, Oh, may my last, expiring breath His loving kindness sing in death! 272^ SI 1 More love to thee, O Christ! More love to thee! Hear thou the prayer I make On bended knee; This is my earnest plea: More love, O Christ, to thee, More love to thee! 2 Once earthly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now thee alone I seek, Give what is best; This all my prayer shall be: More love, O Christ, to thee, More love to thee! 3 Let sorrow do its work; Send grief and pain ; Sweet are thy messengers; . Sweet their refrain, When they can sing with me, More love, O Christ, to thee, More love to thee! 4 Then shall my latest breath Whisper thy praise; This be the parting cry My heart shall raise, This still its prayer shall be: More love, O Christ, to thee, More love to thee. 273 1 Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be: Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! 2 Though, like a wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! 3 There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven; All that thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! . 4 Or, if on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly, Still all my song shall be: Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! & 274glSl £ :fc±i 1 My body, soul, and spirit, Jesus, I give to thee, A consecrated offering, Thine evermore to be. Ref. — My all is on the altar, I'm waiting for the fire, Waiting, waiting, waiting; I'm waiting for the fire. Jesus, mighty Savior, I trust in thy great name! 1 look for thy salvation; Thy promise now I claim. 3 Oh, let the fire, descending Just now upon my soul, Consume my humble offering, And cleanse and make me whole! 4 I'm thine, O blessed Jesus, Wash'd by thy precious blood ; Now seal me by thy Spirit, A sacrifice to God. 275|ll^ 1 He leadeth me! oh, blessed thought! Oh! words with heavenly comfort. fraught! Whate'er I do, where'er I be, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 57 Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. EEP.-He leadeth me! he leadeth me! By his own hand he leadeth me; His faithful follower I would be, For by his hand he leadeth me. 2 Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, By waters still, o'er troubled sea, Still 'tis his hand that leadeth me. 3 Lord, I would clasp thy hand in mine, Nor ever murmur nor repine, Content, whatever lot I see, Since 'tis my God that leadeth me. 4 And when my task on earth is done, When, by thy grace the victory's won, E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God through Jordan leadeth me. m 276 1 Take the name of Jesus with you, Child of sorrow and of woe; It will joy and comfort give you; Take it, then, where'er you go. Cho. -Precious name, O how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven ; Precious name, O how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven. 2 Take the name of Jesus ever, As a shield from every snare; If temptations round you gather, Breathe that holy name in prayer. 3 Oh! the precious name of Jesus; How it thrills our souls with joy, When his loving arms receive us, / And his songs our tongues employ! 4 At the name of Jesus bowing, Falling prostrate at his feet, King of kings in heav'n we'll crown him, When our journey is complete. 277lpi » S> 1 Oh, could I speak the matchless worth, Oh, could I sound the glories forth Which in my Savior shine, ' I'd soar and touch the heavenly strings, And vie with Gabriel while he sings, ||:In notes almost divine! :[| 2 I'd sing the precious blood he spilt, My ransom from the dreadful guilt Of sin and wrath divine! I'd sing his glorious righteousness, In which all-perfect heavenly dress ||:My soul shall ever shine. :|| 3 Well, the delightful day will come, When my dear Lord will bring me home, And I shall see his face; Then with my Savior, Brother, Friend, A blest eternity I'll spend, " Triumphant in his grace. :|| Tune— Sweet Bye and Bye. 1 I am coming to Jesus for rest, Rest, such as the purified know; My soul is athirst to be blest, To be washed and made whiter than snow. Cho. — 1| :I believe Jesus saves, And his blood washes whiter than snow. :|| 2 In coming, my sin I deplore, My weakness and poverty show; I long to be saved evermore, To be washed and made whiter than snow. 3 To Jesus, I give up my all, Every treasure and idol I know; For his fullness of blessing I call, Till his blood washes whiter than snow. 4 I am trusting in Jesus alone, Trusting now his salvation to know, And his blood doth so fully atone, I am washed and made whiter than snow. 5 My heart is in raptures of love, Love, such as the ransomed ones know; I am strengthened with might from above, I am washed and made whiter than snow. 279lp 1 I've reach reached the land of corn and wine, And all its riches freely mine; Here shines undimm'd one blissful day, For all my night has passed away. Cho. — O Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land, As on the highest mount I stand, I look away across the sea, Where mansions are prepared for me, And view the shining glory shore, My heav'n, my home, for evermore! 2 My Savior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we; He gently leads me by his hand, For this is heaven's border-laud. 3 The zephyrs seem to float to me Sweet sounds of heaven's melody, As angels with the white-rob'd throng Join in the sweet redemption song. 280 yj : JfJ>^ 1 Floods of mercy break around us, Jesus comes, comes to save! Fetters fall that long have bound us, Jesus comes, comes to save! Cho. — Hallelujah! joyful story; Jesus comes, the King of glory! Hallel uj ah ! halleluj ah ! 58 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. Jesus comes, comes to save. 2 While like rain our tears are falling, Jesus comes, comes to save! While these souls for help are calling, Jesus comes, comes to save! 3 Glorious light is dawning o'er us, Jesus comes, comes to save! And the way grows bright before us, Jesus comes, comes to save! 4 Hallelujah! saints are singing, Jesus comes, comes to save! Heaven with joyous song is. ringing, esus comes, comes to save! 281 m Tune— Almost Persuaded. 1 O weary wand'rer, dark night comes on, When slighted mercy will be withdrawn: The Spirit strive no more; Christ gives his pleadings o'er; Closed then shall be the door; Thy doom, despair. 2 O weary wand'rer, Jesus still pleads; For you he suffers, for you he bleeds; O let his love constrain, Nor let him bleed in vain; Hark! hark! he calls again, "O wand'rer, come." 3 O weary wand'rer, why still delay? Christ wai ts to save you, save you to-day ; Fast falls the eventide; Soon, soon you must decide; For you he bled and died On Calvary! 4 O weary wand'rer, see loved ones stand, All saved in heaven, a happy baud; Come, join them on that shore, Where death shall part no nore; Wide open stands the door, O wand'rer, come. 282 ^JSS EE 3EEj^i3 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and power; ||:He is able, He is willing; doubt no more. 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 Jesns Christ and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness he requireth Is to feel your need of him; || : This he gives you; :|| 'Tis the Spirit's glimmering beam. 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all; ||:Not the righteous, :|| Sinners Jesus came to call. 5 Agonizing in the garden, Your Redeemer prostrate lies; On the bloody tree behold him! Hear him cry, before he dies, ||:"It is finished! ":|| Sinners, will not this suffice? 6 Lo! the incarnate God, ascending, Pleads the merit of his blood; Venture on him, venture freely * Let no other trust intrude; || :None but Jesus: || Can do helpless sinners good. 283 ldpTSj ^ a 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and pow'r: Cho. — Turn to the Lord, and seek salvation, Sound the praise of his dear name; Glory, honor, and salvation, Christ the Lord has come to reign. Verses 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 above. 284§p^nSii3iii 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, Oh, how I long for thee! When will my sorrows have an end? Thy joys, when shall I see? Cho. — 1| :I will meet you in the City of the new Jerusalem, 1 am washed in the blood of the Lamb. :|| 2 Thy walls are all of precious stone Most glorious to behold ; Thy gates are richly set with pearl, Thy streets are paved with gold. 3 Thy gardens and thy pleasant streams My study long have been — Such sparkling gems by human sight Have never yet been seen. 4 Reach down, reach down thine arms of grace, And cause me to ascend Where congregations ne'er break up, And praises never end. 1 Sun of my soul, thou Savior dear, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 59 It is not night if thou be near; O may no earth-born cloud arise To hide thee from thy servant's eyes. 2 When the soft dews of kindly sleep My wearied eyelids gently steep, Be my last thought, how sweet to rest Forever on my Savior's breast. 3 Abide with me from morn till eve, For without thee I cannot live; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without thee I dare not die. 4 If some poor wand'ring child of thine Have spurned to-day the voice divine, Now, Lord, the gracious work begin; Let him no more lie down in sin. 286§pi 1 My days are gliding swiftly by, And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. Cho. — For, O, we stand on Jordan's strand; Our friends are passing over; And just before the shining shore We may almost discover. 2 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing; That perfect rest naught can molest, Where golden harps are ringing. 3 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each chord on earth to sever; Our Kiug says, "Come," and there's our home, Forever, O, forever! 287^ 1 My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is nearly run ; My strongest trials now are past, My triumph is begun. Cho. — O come, angel band, Come and around me stand; 1| :0, bear me away on your snowy wings, To my immortal home.: || 2 I know I'm nearing the holy ranks, Of friends and kindred dear, For I brush the dews on Jordan's banks, The crossing must be near. 3 I've almost gained my heavenly home; My spirit loudly sings; The holy ones, behold, they come! I hear the noise of wings. 288^ iE CT^-J^ i 1 My heavenly home is bright and fair, Nor pain, nor death can enter there; Its glitt'ring tow'rs the sun outshine; That heav'nly mansion shall be mine. Cho. — I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more! To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more! 2 My Father's house is built on high, Far, far above the starry sky; When from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall be. 3 Let others seek a home below, Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow, Be mine a happier lot to own A heavenly mansion near the throne. 289^ fete £ ^N=^g^ 1 Now the chains of sin are broken, I am free, I'm free; Christ the word of power has spoken Unto me, to me. Cho. — Hallelujah! hallelujah! Jesus died for me; Hallelujah! hallelujah! I am free, I'm free. 2 Soon as I by faith received him Fled the night, the night; In the moment I believed him Came the light, the light. 3 All the fetters that oppressed me Now are riv'n, are riv'n; With his precious love he blessed me, This to me is heav'n. 4 I will tell the wondrous story Of his grace and love; He has filled my soul with glory, Praise the Lord above! 290ipi Tune — Nothing but the Blood. 1 The Holiest Place stands open wide, Enter by the blood of Jesus; The shadowing veil now hangs aside, Enter by the blood of Jesus. Cho. — Beyond the second veil Pure love and joy prevail; God's promise ne'er can fail; Enter by the blood of Jesus. 2 Enter now this holiest place, Enter by the blood of Jesus; Here Christ reveals his shining face, Enter by the blood of Jesus. 3 Now by faith you may prevail, Enter by the blood of Jesus; Pass beyond the second veil, Enter by the blood of Jesus. 60 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 29l|p 1 My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; 1 dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Jesus' name. Cho. -On Christ, the Solid Rock, I stand; All other ground is sinking sand. 2 When darkness veils his lovely face, I rest on his unchanging grace; In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vail. 3 When he shall come with trumpet sound, Oh, may I then in him be found, Drest in his righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne! 292|pipg^^^ Must Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world go free? No, there's a cross for ev'ry one, And there's a cross for me. The consecrated cross I'll bear Till death shall set me free, And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. Upon the crystal pavement, down At Jesus' pierced feet, With joy I'll cast my golden crown, And his dear name repeat. Oh, precious cross! oh, glorious crown! Oh, resurrection day! Ye angels from the stars come down, And bear my soul away. '&*3 1 I love to tell the story Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and his glory, Of Jesus and his love; I love to tell the story, Because I know 'tis true; It satisfies my longings As nothing else can do. Cho. — I love to tell the story; 'Twill be my theme in glory, To tell the old, old story Of Jesus and his love. 2 I love to tell the story; More wonderful it seems Than all the golden fancies Of all our golden dreams; I love to tell the story, It did so much for me; .And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee. 3 I love to tell the story, For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it like the rest; And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the new, new song, 'Twill be the old, old story That I have loved so long. 1 Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known, Join in a song with sweet accord, Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne, And thus surround the throne. Cho. — We're marching to Zion, Beautiful, beautiful Zion, We're marching upward to Zion, The beautiful city of God. 2 Let those refuse to sing W T ho never knew our God: But children of the heav'nly King, But children of the heav'nly King, May speak their joys abroad, May speak their joys abroad. 3 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, Before we reach the heav'nly fields, Before we reach the heav'nly fields, Or walk the golden streets, Or walk the golden streets. 4 Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry, We're marching through Immanuel's ground, We're marching through Immanuel's ground, To fairer worlds on high, To fairer worlds on high. 295Eft#t£3 « 1 I sing the praise of him to-day Who washed my many sins away; His love is more than tongue can tell; My Jesus hath done all things well. Cho. — And above the rest this note shall swell, This note shall swell, this note shall swell; And above the rest this note shall swell, My Jesus hath done all things well. 2 I marvel at his grace to me, It is so boundless, rich and free; His grace is niore than tongue can tell; My Jesus hath done all things well. 3 A blessed life it is to be, Through Jesus, saved so wondrously, Hispow'r is more than tongue can tell; My Jesus hath done all things well. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. 61 4 Oh, wondrous peace! Oh, sacred rest! In him I am supremely blest; His peace is more than tongue can tell; My Jesus hath done all things well. 296g§Hi^^^iI Praise God, from whom all blessings flow: Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Cho. — And above the rest this note shall swell, This note shall swell, this note shall swell; And above the rest this note shall swell, My Jesus hath done all things well. 2OT§ppS^ To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore! 298 1 M i I J sH To God, the Father, Son, And Spirit, One in Three, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall forever be. 299gpl 3EE£EJ To God, the Father's throne Your highest honors raise; Glory to God, the Son; To God, the Spirit, praise: With all our powers, eternal King, Thy everlasting praise we sing. 300 gfe g E£ Praise the name of God most high; Praise him, all below the sky; Praise him, all ye heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! As through countless ages past, Evermore his praise shall last. HOllpIIg 2 To God, the Father, Son, And Spirit, Three in One, All praise be given! Crown him in every song; To him your hearts belong: Let all his praise prolong, On earth, in heaven! 302gii^ii^^a 1 Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace; O refresh us! O refresh us! Trav'ling through this wilderness. 2 Thanks we give and adoration For thy gospel's joyful sound; May the fruits of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound; May thy presence, may thy presence With us evermore be found. 3 So, whene'er the signal's given Us from earth to call away, Borne on angels' wings to heaven, Glad the summons to obey, May we ready, may we ready, Kise and reign in endless day. bPH-h rf-i ,h +M-H -&4-J- J- J- -j—j- J-bl. ^_ Praise God from whom all blessings flow : Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. A h-b-l£ 304|p -*-— »— 4— *-■ 1 God be with you till we meet again, By his counsels guide, uphold you, With his sheep securely fold you; God be with you till we meet again. Cho. — Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Jesus' feet, Till we meet, till we meet; God be with you till we meet again. 2 God be with you till we meet again, 'Neath his wings protecting, hide you, Daily manna still provide you; God be with you till we meet again. 3 God be with you till we meet again, When life's perils thick confound yoiij Put his arms unfailing round you; God be with you till we meet again. 4 God be with you till we meet again, Keep love's banner floating o'er you, Smite death's threat'ning wave before you; God be with you till we meet again. Pentecostal Hymns No. 2. Copyright, 1898, by Henry Date. %W°The small figures indicate the number of hymn in Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, No, not one! no, not one! None else could heal all our soul's diseases, No, not one! no, not one! Cho. — Jesus knows all about our struggles, He will guide till the day is done, There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, No, not one! no, not one! 2 No friend like Him is so high and holy, No, not one! no, not one! And yet no friend is so meek and lowly, No, not one! no, not one! 3 There's not an hour that He is not near us, No, not one! no, not one! No night so dark but His love can cheer us, No, not one! no, not one! 4 Did ever saint find this friend forsake him? No, not one! no, not one! Or sinner find that He would not take him? No, not one! no, not one! 5 Was e'er a gift like the Savior given? No, not one! no, not one! "Will He refuse us a home in heaven? No, not one! no, not one!. 1 It may not be on the mountain's height, Or over the stormy sea ; It may not be at the battle's front My Lord will have need of me ; But if by a still, small voice He calls To paths that I do not know, [Thine, I'll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in I'll go where you want me to go. Bef.-I'U go where you want me to go, dear Lord, Over mountain, or plain, or sea ; [Lord, I'll say what you want me to say, dear I'll be what you want me to be. 2 Perhaps to-day there are loving words Which Jesus would have me speak — There may be now in the paths of sin Some wand'rer whom I should seek — O Savior, if Thou wilt be my guide, Tho' dark and rugged the way, My voice shall echo Thy message sweet, I'll say what you want me to say. 3 There's surely somewhere a lowly place, In earth's harvest fields so wide — Where I may labor thro' life's short day For Jesus, the crucified — So trusting my all to Thy tender care, And knowing Thou lovest me, I'll do Thy will with a heart sincere, I'll be what you want me to be. 307 ^^ 3 1 Far and near the fields are teeming With the waves of ripened grain; Far and near their gold is gleaming, O'er the sunny slope and plain. Cho. — Lord of harvest, send forth reapers! Hear us, Lord, to Thee we cry; Send them now the sheaves to gather, Ere the harvest time pass by. 2 Send them forth with morn's first beaming; Send them in the noontide's glare; When the sun's last rays are gleaming, Bid them gather ev'rywhere. 3 O thou, whom thy Lord is sending, Gather now the sheaves of gold ; Heav'nward then at evening wending, Thou shalt come with joy untold. 308 4 1 Better friend is none than He, Jesus, the wonderful Savior, Full of tend 'rest love to me,' Jesus, the wonderful Savior. Cho. — Wonderful Savior! Wonderful Savior! Saving me, even me, Jesus, the wonderful Savior! 2 I love Him, and He loves me, Jesus, the wonderful Savior, Source of peace and purity, Jesus, the wonderful Savior. 3 More and more His love He shows, Jesus, the wonderful Savior, More and more His grace bestows, Jesus, the wonderful Savior. 4 He abides with me each day, Jesus, the wonderful Savior, Cheers my trusting soul alway, Jesus, the wonderful Savior. 5 I shall see Him by and by, Jesus, the wonderful Savior, Eeign With Him at last on high, Jesus, the wonderful Savior. NOTE.— Many of the hymns in this book are copyright property, and must not be reprinted in any form whatever without the written consent of the owners, whose names appear in the music edition. A copy of Nos. 1 and 2 Combined, with music, in full cloth binding, may be obtained by remitting 40 cents in stamps to Hope Publishing Co., 228 Wabash Ave., Chicago, D. S. A. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 63 ^g 1 O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found, Wherever human hearts and human woes abound; Let ev'ry Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound: The Comforter has come! Cho. — The Comforter has come, The Holy Ghost from heav'n, The Father's promise giv'n; O spread the tidings 'round, Wherever man is found — The Comforter has come! 2 The long, long night is past, the morn- ing breaks at last, And hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast, [vances fast! As o'er the golden hills the day ad- The Comforter has come! 3 Lo, the great King of kings, with healing in his wings, To ev'ry captive soul a full deliv'rance brings; And thro' the vacant cells the song of triumph rings; The Comforter has come! 4 O boundless love divine! how shall this tongue of mine To wond'ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine — That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine! The Comforter has come! 5 Sing, till the echoes fly above the vaulted sky, And all the saints above to all below reply, In strains of endless love, the song that ne'er will die: The Comforter has come! 310 IP ^= t=t ^m 1 The dear loving Savior hath found me, And shattered the fetters that bound me, Tho' all was confusion around me, He came and spake peace to my soul ; The blessed Redeemer that bought me, In tenderness constantly sought me, The way of salvation He taught me, And made my heart perfectly whole. Cho. — He saves me, He saves me, His love fills my soul, hallelujah! Oh, glory, He saves me, His spirit abideth within; His blood cleanseth me from all sin. 2 He sought me so long ere I knew him, But finally winning me to Him, I yielded my all to pursue Him, And asked to be rilled with His grace; Although a vile sinner before Him. Thro' faith I was led to implore Him, And now I rejoice and adore Him, Restored to His loving embrace. 3 I never, no, never will leave Him, Grow weary of service and grieve Him, I'll constantly trust and believe Him, Remain in His presence divine; Abiding in love ever flowing, In knowledge and grace ever growing, Confiding implicitly, knowing That Jesus, the Savior, is mine. 31 r" 7 1 Pass me not, O gentle Savior, Hear my humble cry; While on others Thou art smiling, Do not pass me by. Cho. — Savior, Savior, Hear my humble cry, While on others Thou art calling, Do not pass me by. 2 Let me at a throne of mercy Find a sweet relief; Kneeling there in deep contrition, Help my ud belief. 3 Trusting only in Thy merit, Would I seek Thy face; Heal my wounded, broken spirit, Save me by Thy grace. 4 Thou the Spring of all my comfort, More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside Thee? Whom in heaven but Thee? 312 ^^^ 1 When fierce the winds are blowing, and dark the clouds o'erhead, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right; O, look not at the tempest, but at the Lord instead ! Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right. Cho. — Oh, look away to Jesus, When sorrow presses sore, And when temptations gather thick, Keep looking all the more. 'Tis looking unto Jesus turns darkness into light, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right. 2 When doubts are all around, and the ' ' feelings ' ' all are gone, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right; We're walking not by sight, but by faith we travel on, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right G4 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 3 When by and by the river flows darkly, just before, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right; The hosts of God will meet me, and bear me safely o'er, Looking unto Jesus makes it right, all right. Like a shepherd, tender, true, Jesus leads, Jesus leads, Daily finds us pastures new, Jesus leads, Jesus leads; If thick mists are o'er the way, Or the flock mid danger feeds, He will watch them lest they stray, Jesus leads, Jesus leads. All along life's rugged road Jesus leads, Jesus leads, Till we reach yon blest abode, Jesus leads, Jesus leads; All the way, before, He's trod, And He now the flock precedes, Safe into the fold of God, Jesus leads, Jesus leads. Thro' the sunlit ways of life Jesus leads, Jesus leads, Thro' the warrings and the strife Jesus leads, Jesus leads; When we reach the Jordan's tide, Where life's bound'ry line recedes, He will spread the waves aside, Jesus leads, Jesus leads. pH *=* £=*=£: 314 10 1 O refreshing times are coming "From the presence of our Lord;" Christians ev'rywhere aregath'ring "In one place with one accord," And the tongues of fire are sitting On each hopeful, upturned brow; Yes, refreshing times are coming, And the morning dawneth NOW. Cho. — 1| : O refreshing times are coming! Coming as a precious boon, From the presence of" Jehovah, Coming swiftly, coming soon. :|| 2 O refreshing times are coming; Let your faith in God be strong, Let your love grow warm and warmer And inspire each lofty song; Men are turning from their idols, From their dark and sinful ways, And are asking for the Savior In these glad, refreshing days. 3 refreshing times are coming; Bow before the throne of grace, Ask the Savior for His blessing And the smilings of His face; He will surely keep His promise And fulfill your heart's desire; He will give the oil of gladness And the cloven tongues of fire. 4 O refreshing times are coming; Sinner, hear the joyful sound, With the Savior is forgiveness And a balm for ev'ry wound; He will give you joy and gladness And your burden take away; O refreshing times are with us, Come to Jesus! Come to-day. 1 Jesus, Savior, pilot me Over life's tempestuous sea; Unknown waves before me roll, Hiding rock and treach'rous shoal; Chart and compass came from Thee; Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 2 As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean wild ; Boist'rous waves obey Thy will When Thou say'st to them, "Be still!" Wondrous Sov' reign of the sea, Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 3 When at last I near the shore, And the fearful breakers roar 'Twixt me and the peaceful rest, Then, while leaning on Thy breast, May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pilot thee!" 316 | .^,)tJ JJJ.J Jt^fe^ j 1 When I shall reach the more excellent glory, And all my trials are passed, 1 shall behold Him, O wonderful story! I shall be like Him at last. Cho.— || :I shall be like Him, :|| And in His beauty shall shine, I shall be like Him, wondrously like Him, Jesus, my Savior divine. 2 We shall not wait till the glorious dawning Breaks on the vision so fair, Now we may welcome the heavenly morning, Now we His image may bear. 3 More and more like Him, repeat the blest story, Over and over again, Changed by His spirit from glory to glory, I shall be satisfied then. 317, ESgfE5fp£c^ S 1 Would you give your heart to Jesus? Would you walk the narrow way? Would you share His great salvation? Do it now, make no delay! PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Cho. — Do it to-day, Do it to-day ! Why will you tarry, why will you delay? Ere one more sunrise it may be too late ; Then do it, and do it to-day! 2 Would you help a friend or brother? Would you wipe his tears away? Would you cheer and bless another? Do it now, make no delay ! 3 Would you help to raise the fallen, Help the lost to find the way? Would you save a soul from error? Do it now, make no delay! 4 Would you speak a word for Jesus? Would you serve Him while you may? Would you gain His love and favor? Do it now, make no delay! fP jljjjjjguja i 1 Since my soul is forgiven and reconciled, I have wonderful peace in the Lord ; Now He owns and calls me His loving child, I have wonderful peace in the Lord. Cho. — I have peace, blessed peace, Faith is anchored to God's Holy Word, I have peace, heavenly peace, I have wonderful peace in the Lord, 2 As He walketh beside me to help and cheer, I have wonderful peace in the Lord; Sure no ill can befall me while He is near, I have wonderful peace in the Lord. 3 While I hide 'neath the wings of Al- mighty love, I have wonderful peace in the Lord ; As my feet bear me on to the home above, I have wonderful peace in the Lord. 4 In the darkness of night or the noon- tide heat, I have wonderful peace in the Lord ; He is all things to me, and His love is sweet, I have wonderful peace in the Lord. $^ ^*mm^ 319 15 1 Just a little sunshine ev'rywhere we go, Over darkened pathways, rays of bless- ing throw; Golden rays of gladness from a lovmg heart, Help the world to brighten; let us do our part. Cho. — Sunshine, sunshine, just a little sunshine, Bearing heavenly gladness thro' this * world below; Sunshine, sunshine, just a little sunshine, Telling love's sweet story, ev'rywhere we go. 2 Like the blessed Master, m this life, are we, Sent to comfort others, publish liberty; Willing hands outreaching, strengthen- ing the weak, In the name of Jesus, Consolation speak. 3 Just a little sunshine makes the roses grow In the barren places, flowers begin to show; Lift the clouds of sorrow r , cheer the hour of gloom, Fruits of grace will ripen for immortal bloom. 320 m *=tfeepp5 1 Work for the Master; answer His call; Take up the duty ; trust Him for all : Walk in the way opened to-day, Promptly His word obey. Life's bloom and sunshine cheerfully bring, Every good talent lent by our King; Life through His name freely proclaim, Spreading the heavenly flame. Cho. — Work for the Master, looking above. Led by His Spirit, filled with His love; Work, work, work, work, Filled with His boundless love. 2 Work for the Master; work with de- light; Serve Him with gladness, soon comes the night; Seeking His face, using His grace, Resting in His embrace. Scorn not the trifles ; sometimes a word Spoken in kindness, gratefully heard, Seed-like in power, lives as a flower Growing for Eden's bower. 3 Work for the Master; great the re- ward; Stars for the crowning, joy in the Lord, Songs by the way, blessings to-day, Richly our toil repay. Blessings that ever brighten the more, Till we shall enter home's golden door, Then at His feet, gladly we'll meet, Singing His praises sweet. pi -^-rr# 321 17 1 In the rifted Rock I'm resting, Safely sheltered I abide; There no foes nor storms molest me, While within the cleft I hide. Cho. — Now I'm resting, sweetly resting, In the cleft once made for me: Jesus, blessed Rock of Ages, I will hide myself in Thee. 66 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 2 Long pursued by sin and Satan, Weary, sad, I longed for rest; Then I found this heav'nly shelter, Opened in my Savior's breast. 3 Peace, which passeth understanding, Joy, the world can never give, Now in Jesus, I am finding; In His smiles of love I live. 4 In the rifted Rock I'll hide me, Till the storms of life are past; All secure in this blest refuge, Heeding not the fiercest blast. 322 tta rf gj£*fe^5gEg ^ 1 Leave the path that lies in shadow, and step upward into light; Love is beaming with a bright, cheer- ing ray; For the Lord who died to save you, lives to help you with His might, And there's sunshine all along the way. Cho. — There is sunshine, blessed sunshine, Sunshine all along the way; For there's peace and joy and glad- ness in my soul, And there's sunshine all along the way. 2 Then we'll press along the highway leading onward to the throne, And the orders of our King we'll obey; He will safely guide our footsteps, ever caring for His own ; And there's sunshine all along the way. 3 Let us trust in our Redeemer; He is able to provide Grace sufficient for our needs, day by day; Earthly clouds may gather round us, but H light will still abide, And there's sunshine all along the way. m m uj&±im m 1 What is this that, like the sunshine, Warms my trusting heart to-day? Fills my soul with light and beauty, Drives the shadows far away? Cho. — This is that, oh, hallelujah! Promised by the Lord divine : 'Tis the pentecostal blessing, Filling this glad heart of mine. 2 What is this that fills with gladness, Drives away all anxious care? Scatters darkness, gives me comfort, And a new delight in pray'r? 3 What is this that gives me freedom For my Lord to work and speak? Sends me out on loving errands, As the wand'ring ones I seek? g^^m p 4 What is this that burns within me Like a flame of holy fire? Purifies my willing spirit, Gives me now my one desire? 324 20 1 Do you know the blessed Savior's at the door? That He lingers there to bless you more and more? Will you not invite Him in, And His fellowship begin? He is waiting, knocking, calling at the door. Cho. — 1| :He is waiting, He is knocking at the door, : || || :He is waiting, He is knocking at the door. : || 2 Do not keep Him longer waiting at the door, Hear Him knocking, calling, louder than before. Bid Him welcome now within, Turn away from every sin, He will enter and the feast be evermore. 3 Will you close your heart against Him at the door? [more? Will He not be all you need forever- He will take away your pride, Be your never-failing guide To the mansions where the blessed ones adore. . 4 Oh, to think that Jesus waits outside the door! [more, He may leave you to return, no, never- Leave you hopeless and alone, With a heart as hard as stone, Haste to hear Him now and open wide the door. 325 m^^m^m 1 Sweet is Thy love, O Christ, to me, Fullness of peace I find in Thee; Ne'er have I loved Thee so before; Help me to love Thee more and more. Cho. — More, more would I love Thee, More faithfully serve Thee, More perfectly know Thee, Help me to love Thee more and more. 2 More of Thy love my heart would feel, More of Thyself in me reveal ; O may the Spirit wake in me Deeper affection, Lord, for Thee! 3 More of Thy grace and saving pow'r Breathe in my soul this holy hour; All of my nature, Lord, refine; Make me and keep me wholly Thine. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 67 326 22 §^^ 3g£P 1 'Tis a wonderful, wonderful story, I am hearing wherever I go, Of a Savior who left His bright glory, To redeem a lost world from its woe. Cho. — 'Tis a wonderful, wonderful story, That tells of the love of our God, How He sent His dear Son from yon glory To redeem a lost world by His blood. 2 Of this gracious and wonderful story, Even angels are longing to know ; And they wonder how God, in His mercy, His salvation to sinners can show. 3 But this sweet and this wonderful story Is revealed in His gospel of love: That through faith in the blood of the Savior We may enter the kingdom above. 4 "Tis this wonderful, wonderful story I'm entreating you now to believe; my brother, accept God's free offer, And His pardon and cleansing receive. 327 #|^^^^^ 1 C-1-o-^-k— "The world is like a shelf, Do you ever think You should be like myself? For I tick, tick, quick, quick, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho.— "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my tick if you try. ' ' 2 C-l-o-c-k^"My face is clean and bright, Honest all the time, And tells the truth at sight; O be true, true, you, you, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho. — "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my face if you try. ' ' 3 C-1-o-c-k — ' 'What is it makes me do? — I've a hidden spring; Let God put one in you; It is love, love, love, love, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho.— "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my spring if you try. ' ' 4 C-1-o-c-k--" What keeps the mainspring right? I've a trusty guide; You have one day and night, 'Tis the Book, Book, look, look, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho.— "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my guide if you try. ' ' 5 C-1-o-c-k — ' 'My wheels you cannot see, But they mind the spring; How very like are we! You have tho'ts, tho'ts, tho'ts, tho'ts, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho.— "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my wheels if you try. ' ' 6 C-1-o-c-k — "I heed my Maker's plans; Surely you should know My wheels control my hands As they go, go, so, so, With a merry chime working all the time." Cho. — "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my hands if you try. ' ' 7 C-1-o-c-k — "And I've a loud alarm; Conscience says, Wake up ! Sin wants to do you harm ; Keep* awake! wake! wake! wake! With a merry chime working all the time." Cho.— "Tick!" said the clock; "What?" said I; "You can learn a lesson from my Harm if you try. ' ' ^HrtrH^ 328 24 1 Lo, the golden fields are smiling, Wherefore idle shouldst thou be? Great the harvest, few the workers, And the Lord hath need of thee. Go and work, the time is waning, Let thy earnest heart reply To the call so oft repeated, "Blessed Master., here am I." Cho. — Hark, the song, the song of busy workers, In the fields so fair to see; Go and fill thy place among them, For the Lord hath need of thee. 2 Take the balm of consolation, That so oft has cheered thy heart; Let some weary brother toiler In thy comfort share a part. Go and lift the heavy burden He has struggled long to bear; Go, and kneeling down beside him, Blend thy faith with his in pray'r. 3 Go and gather souls for Jesus, Precious souls thy love may win; Lead them to the door of mercy, Tell them how to enter in. Go and gather souls for Jesus, Work while strength and breath remain; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. £ HP What are years of constant labor, To the joy thou yet shalt gain? 4 Go then, work, the Master calleth; Go, no longer idle be; Waste no more thy precious moments, For the Lord hath need of thee. Once He gave His life thy ransom That thy soul with Him might live, Now the service he demandeth Can thy heart refuse to give? 329 ^ 1 Be with us, Lord, as forth we go, Winning precious souls to Thee, And make our love and zeal to glow, Winning precious souls to Thee. Cho. — Winning precious souls, many precious souls, Jewels in Thy crown to be; Help us bring them in from the ways of sin. Many precious souls to Thee. 2 Help us to labor faithfully, Winning precious souls to Thee, And gather many sheaves for Thee, Winning precious souls to Thee. 3 We toil with feeble hands and weak, Winning precious souls to Thee; To us new faith and courage speak, Winning precious souls to Thee. 4 As we each day our work pursue, Winning precious souls to Thee; Our faith increase, our zeal renew, Winning precious souls to Thee. 5 We need Thy help, O gracious Lord! Winning precious souls to Thee; Go with us, and Thy aid afford, Winning precious souls to Thee. 6 As we go forth in trust and love, Winning precious souls to Thee, Send down Thy blessing from above, Winning precious souls to Thee. 1 There's a word of tender beauty In the sayings of our Lord, How it stirs the heart to music, Waking gratitude's sweet chord; For it tells me that ' 'Our Father, ' ' From His throne of royal might, Bends to note a falling sparrow, For 'tis precious in His sight. Cho. — In my Father's blessed keeping, I am happy, safe and free; While His eye is on the sparrow I will not forgotten be. 2 Tho' I'm least of all His children, So unworthy of His love, Yet for me there's kind remembrance m In the Father-heart above; He will ever save and keep me, He will guide me on the way; For my Savior gently whispers, "Are ye not much more than they?" 3 Oh, the wounded hands of Jesus All the springs of life control, Is there any ill can harm me While His blood is on my soul? Let me, like the little sparrow, Trust Him where I cannot see, In the sunshine and the shadow, Singing ' 'He will care for me. ' ' 331 27 m J P^^sbBjil 1 Day is dying in the west, Heav'n is touching earth with rest; Wait and worship while the night Sets her evening lamps alight Through all the sky. Cho.— Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of '. Heav'n and earth are full of Thee! Heav'n and earth are praising Thee, O Lord most high! 2 Lord of life, beneath the dome Of the universe, Thy home, Gather us, who seek Thy face, To the fold of Thy embrace, For Thou art nigh. 3 While the deep'ning shadows fall, Heart of Love, enfolding all, Thro' the glory and the grace Of the stars that veil Thy face, Our hearts ascend. 4 When forever from our sight, Pass the stars— the day — the night, Lord of angels, on our eyes Let eternal morning rise, And shadows end. 332 pg 1 Would you shine for Jesus? Let His love impart Ardor to your actions, Comfort to your heart; With your soul illumin'd By the Spirit's glow, You will be a beacon In this world of woe. CHO. — j| : Shining for Jesus, Bringing light divine To the sad and erring, Thus for Jesus shine. :|| 2 Would you shine for Jesus, 'Mid the careless throng? Imitate His graces As you pass along; Make no weak surrender PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. To the coarse and vile; Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from guile. 3 Would you shine for Jesus As a mirror true? Image forth His goodness As revealed in you. If you thus reflect Him Till this life is o'er; You will in His kingdom Shine for evermore. 333 *=$ m :R=K ^frtJt m 1 By the Jericho road Bartimeus had sat, A beggar, for many a day; But he hears from the throng, as they're passing along, That Jesus is coming that way. Cho. — 1| : He's coming to-day, He's coming this way; Oh, sinner, believe and be saved !:|| 2 By the Jericho road Bartimeus had heard Of cures that the Savior had wrought; "Will He hear if I cry?" was the thought in his heart; ' 'Will He heal if by one He's besought?" 3 By the Jericho road Bartimeus cried out, And oh, to his joy and surprise! He looked on the beauty and splendor of day, For Jesus had open'd his eyes. 4 By the Jericho road Bartimeus had faith; The gift that he prayed for, it gave; So the sin-burdened soul can to-day be made whole, For Jesus is waiting to save. 1 March on, march on, follow the mighty Commander; March on, march on ; Jesus our Captain and Lord; March on, march on ; see that your steps never falter, March on, march on, heeding His ev'ry word. Cho. — There's a song that blends with pray'r, There's a shout upon the air. 'Tis a song of grace so free, "lis a shout of victory. 2 March on, march on, joyfully singing hosanna; March on, march on; fighting the battle of faith; March on, march on; manfully bearing His banner, March on, march on, faithful e'en unto death. 3 March on, march on, still by His might overcoming; March on, march on ; singing His glory and grace, March on, march on ; till in the heavenly palace, March on, march on, we shall behold His face. 33&.g8ii|gaf 31 33£E^£ 1 I left it all with Jesus, long ago, " All my sins I brought Him and my woe; When by faith I saw Him on the tree, Heard His small, still whisper "'Tis for Thee," || : From my heart tbe burden rolled away! Happy day! :|| 2 I leave it all with Jesus, for He knows How to steal the bitter from life's woes; How to gild the tear-drop with His smile; Make the desert garden bloom awhile; || : When my weakness leaneth on His might, All seems light. :|| 3 I leave it all with Jesus, day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him, come what may, Hope has dropped her anchor, found her rest, In the calm sure haven of His breast; || : Loves esteems it heaven to abide At His side. :|| % flfp^g^ 336 32 1 From ev'ry danger, doubt and fear, God is able to deliver thee! His mighty presence ever near, God is able to deliver thee! Cho. — He is able, He is able, Able to deliver thee. He is able, He is able, God is able to deliver thee. 2 From fierce temptations' subtle snares, God is able to deliver thee! His love is swifter than thy pray'rs, God is able to deliver thee! 3 In sorrow's dark and heavy night, God is able to deliver thee! His word commands the day-spring bright, God is able to deliver thee! 4 Then trust Him e'en through flood and flame) God is able to deliver thee! He liveth ever- more the same, God is able to deliver thee! 5 When passing thro' the valley chill, God is able to deliver thee! 70 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. His love will be around thee still, God is able to deliver thee! 337^^ 1 The sunshine cheers and illumes my way Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul ; And all my darkness is turned to day, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul. Cho. — Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul, His wonderful peace to my soul, Sweet peace, sweet peace, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul. 2 My doubts are vanished, my fears are gone, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul; Oh, this is heaven on earth begun, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul. 3 The path grows ever more fair and bright, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul, Each day brings with it some new delight, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul. 4 What wondrous treasures of love are mine, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul; What gracious measures of peace divine, Since Jesus spoke peace to my soul. 4 Speed away, speed away to the isles of the sea,— To the lands that are calling to you and to me, Where souls sit in darkness, yet long for the light Of the gospel of Jesus to scatter their night. Oh, hear them, and pity their pleading, I pray, Speed away, speed away, speed away ; 2 Speed away, speed away! There are souls to be won By the story of God and His Crucified Son. Go, tell the good news to the lands o'er the wave, And tell them that Jesus is mighty to save! Oh, haste on the mission — theres death in delay, Cpeed away, speed away, speed away! 3 Speed away, speed away with the message of love. There's grand work to be done for the Father above. Go ye forth in His name with the tidings He sends, Bear the news of God's love to earth's uttermost ends. For the sake of the souls that need sav- ing to-day, Speed away, speed away, speed away! P ig§=ni^=2 339 35 1 Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known, || : Join in a song with sweet accord, :| || : And thus surround the throne. :|| Cho. — We're marching to Zion, Beautiful, beautiful Zion; We're marching upward to Zion, The beautiful city of God. 2 Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God ; || :But children of the heav'nly King, :| || : May speak their joys abroad. :|| 3 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, || : Before we reach the heav'nly fields, :| || :Or walk the golden streets. :|| 4 Then let our songs abound, And ev'ry tear be dry; || : We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground,:] || :To fairer worlds on high. :|| 1 I have work enough to do Ere the sun goes down, For myself and kindred, too, Ere the sun goes down. Ev'ry idle whisper stilling, With a purpose firm and willing, All my daily tasks fulfilling Ere the sun goes down. Cho. — 1| : Ere the sun goes down,:|| I must do my daily duty Ere the sun goes down. 2 I must speak the loving word Ere the sun goes down, I must let my voice be heard Ere the sun goes down. Ev'ry cry of pity heeding, For the inj ured interceding, To the light the lost ones leading Ere the sun goes down. 3 As I journey on my way, Ere the sun goes down, God's commands I must obey Ere the sun goes down. There are sins that need confessing, There are wrongs that need redressing, If I would obtain the blessing Ere the sun goes down. 341 f pszq$i35=W: 4t-*— *—*-*-* m 1 Who will be the next to come to Jesus? Who will be the next with joy to say, "Swing wide, door of welcome, enter, Lord, to-day? PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 71 Cho. — Who be the next to conscience true? Who will be the next to dare and do? Who will be the next? He calls for you, Who will be the next? 2 Who will be the next to speak for Jesus? Who will be the next to spread His fame, Sing glad hallelujah, glory to His name? Cho. — Who will be the next to call Him King? Who will be the next His praise to sing? Who will be the next the heart to bring? Who will be the next? 3 Who will be the next to live for Jesus? Walking in the narrow way He trod, Path of self-denial, leading up to God? Cho*. — Who will be the next the cross to bear? Who will be the next the toil to share? Who will be the next the crown to wear? Who will be the next? 342 fiE £3te rrrrt^H l 1 I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee. Ref. — Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died ; Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side. 2 Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord, By the power of grace divine; Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope, And my will be lost in Thine. 3 O the pure delight of a single hour That before Thy throne I spend, When I kneel in pray'r, and with Thee, my God, I commune as friend with friend. 4 There are depths of love that I can- not know Till I cross the narrow sea, There are heights of joy that I may not reach, Till I rest in peace with Thee. 1 Go quickly, go quickly, and bring them in, They wander in byways of want and sin; The souls which the Savior has bid you seek, O hasten to find them, His message speak. Cho — All things are ready, come in, come in, Come from the highways and byways of sin; Haste with the message the straying to win, Jesus is calling, Come in, come in. 2 Go quickly, go quickly, the hour is late; The Lord has commanded, how dare you wait? You carry a light that will show the way; Go, bear it to those who have gone astray. 3 The glad invitation rings out for all, There's room at the feast in the banquet hall. But multitudes never have heard the word; Go, carry the message, for you have heard. 4 O glorious day, when the gracious King Shall sit at the feast,while the glad harps ring; But this is the day when the Lord above Commissions His servants to tell His love. 344 40 ijMr. jr. 3 m 1 Veiled is the future before me; Life's checkered pathway I climb, God in His goodness revealing Only one step at a time. Will the to-morrow be clouded? Will it bring sunshine to me? Let me lean harder, dear Savior, Let me lean harder on Thee. Cho. — 1| : Let me lean harder on Thee,:|| Thro' storm and thro' sunshine, dear Savior, Let me lean harder on Thee. 2 Earth's dearest ties must be broken, Time's sweetest roses decay; Words of farewell must be spoken, Evening will follow the day. Still, waves of joy roll around me, Swelling from love's boundless sea, While I lean harder, dear Savior, While I lean harder on Thee. 3 Sometime, I'll come to a valley Where a grim shadow is thrown ; No human friend can go with me, Leave me, O Lord, not alone! Till that bright, beautiful morning, When all the darkness shall flee, Let me lean harder, dear Savior, Let me lean harder on Thee. ^k=&=^ 345 41 1 All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him I freely give; I will ever love and trust, Him, In His presence daily live. Cho. — 1| :I surrender all, :|| All to Thee, my blessed Savior, I surrender all. 2 All to Jesus I surrender, Humbly at His feet I bow, Worldly pleasures all forsaken, Take me, Jesus, take me now. 3 All to Jesus I surrender, Make me, Savior, wholly Thine; 72 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. Let me feel the Holy Spirit, Truly know that Thou art mine. 4 All to Jesus I surrender, Lord, I give myself to Thee; Fill me with Thy love and power, Let Thy blessing fall on me. 5 All to Jesus I surrender, Now I feel the sacred flame; Oh, the joy of full salvation! Glory, glory to His name! 346 42 1 Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole; 1 want Thee forever to live in my soul, Break down ev'ry idol, cast out ev'ry foe; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Cho. — Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 2 Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to make a complete sacrifice; I give up myself, and whatever I know, Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 3 Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat, I wait, blessed Lord, at Thy crucified feet, By faith, for my cleansing, I see Thy blood flow, Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 4 Lord Jesus, Thou seest I patiently wait, Come now, and within me a new heart create; To those who have sought Thee, Thou never said' st "No," Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. ^m 347 43 1 Some glad morn not far away, Just beyond this twilight dim, We shall greet the golden day With the everlasting hymn. Ref. — Some glad day, where flow'rs shall bloom Nevermore to fade and die, Some glad day, beyond the tomb, We shall meet, some golden day. 2 Heart to heart and hand in hand, Love shall clasp again her own, In God's sinless summer land Where good-bye is never known. 3 Fadeless blooms Life's healing tree, Peaceful flows her silver stream, Radiaot shines her jasper sea; Glory-crown'd her mansions gleam. 4 Time, speed on eternity; Angels, guide our weary feet; Pearly gate, wide open be; Father waits with welcome sweet. 1 I have a dear Savior, the best of my friends; No other with Christ can compare; Wherever the lot of my life may be cast, To comfort and bless He is there. Cho. — Unspeakably precious is He, Unspeakably precious to me, In song and acclaim I praise the dear name, So full of love's sweetness to me; In song and acclaim I praise the dear name, Unspeakably precious to me. 2 I sing of His grace and His goodness all day, The favor and beauty I share; For Jesus illumines with sunshine my way, And makes me the child of His care. 3 His love is the light and the joy of my heart, And brings me contentment and peace; I never could live from my Jesus apart; No, I am eternally His. 349 f «=£ PF^^ 1 Broad is the op'ning field, Calling for help to-day; Great is the harvest yield ; Why should the work delay? Cho. — Up and away, ye toilers! Gather the golden grain, Be not a moment idle, Gather, gather, gather till none shall remain. 2 Few are the willing hearts, Ready for work to do; Weak are the lab' ring hands, Weary the faithful few. 3 Word from the Lord of harvest Sounds in our ears to-day; White are the waiting fields, Pray for more lab'rers, pray. BSOI ^j-jJJ/J^^ 1 O for a heart that is whiter than snow ! Kept, ever kept 'neath the life giving flow; Cleans 'd from all passion, self-seeking, and pride, Washed in the fountain of Calvary's tide. Cho. — O for a heart whiter than snowl Savior divine, to whom else can I go? PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 73 Thou who didst die, loving me so, Give me a heart that is whiter than snow. 2 O for a heart that is whiter than snow ! Calm in the peace that He loves to bestow • Daily refreshed by the heavenly dews, Eeady for service whene'er He shall choose. 3 O for a heart that is whiter than snow ! With the pure flame of the spirit aglow; Filled with a love that is true and sincere, Love that is able to banish all fear. 4 O for a heart that is whiter than snow! Then in His grace and His knowledge to grow; Growing like Him who my pattern shall be, Till in His beauty my King I shall see. ssi fflamjrtS 1 Thinking to-night of the world and its care; Thinking to-night of its pleasures so fair; Thinking of sin and its woe and despair; Of these I am thinking to-night. Kef. — Thinking, thinking, thinking to-night, Turn your feet to the paths of right; Thinking, thinking, thinking to-night, Heed ye God's message and come to the light. 2 Thinking of treasures I love here below, Treasures so fleeting the world doth bestow; Bitter the harvest from seed-we thus sow; Of these I am thinking to-night. 3 Thinking of God and the mansions of rest; Thinking of Jesus, the Savior so blest, His love is purest and sweetest and best; Of this I am thinking to-night. 3521 50 P SEE *=£ #— * -a 1 In the harvest field there is work to do, For the grain is ripe, and the reapers few; And the Master's voice bids the workers true Heed the call that He gives to-day. Cho. — Labor on! labor on! Keep the bright reward in view; For the Master has said He will strength renew; Labor on till the close of day. 2 Crowd the garner well, with its sheaves all bright, Let the song be glad, and the heart be light; Fill the precious hours, ere the shades of night Take the place of the golden day. 3 In the gleaners' path may be rich reward, Tho' the time seems long, and the labor hard; For the Master's joy. with His chosen shared, Drives the gloom from the darkest day. 4 Lo! the Harvest Home in the realms above Shall be gained by each who has toiled and strove, When the Master's voice, in its tones of love, Calls away to eternal day. 353 ffiifefefc£Ei^S I 1 Safe in the life-boat I joyfully ride Out on life's perilous ocean ; Shutting my ears to the roar of the tide, Peaceful amid its commotion. Cho. — On to the haven eternal, I glide, Telling love's wonderful story; Jesus, my Pilot, remains at my side, Filling my soul with His glory. 2 Safe in the life-boat I smile at the wave, Know no repining or sadness; Since at my side stands the "Mighty to Save," His presence fills me with gladness. 3 Safe in the life-boat when tempests arise, Leaving His presence, no, never; Jesus, my Pilot, sees where danger lies; He will sustain me forever. 354 52 5 1 Beautiful little treasures, They were my heart's delight; Hands like the springtime blossoms, Daintiest pink and white, Chubby, and warm, and dimpled; Oh, could I feel them now! Softly my cheek caressing, Patting my aching brow. Cho. — Dear little hands! Precious hands! Beautiful baby hands! I shall clasp them to my heart again, Those beautiful baby hands. 2 Trying to grasp the sunbeams Straying about the floor, Gleefully pulling daisies Growing around the door, Tossing with grace unstudied; Oh, could I only see Sweet little hands extended, Eager to come to me! 3 One day the laughing sunbeams, Bringing the morning's gold, Saw their fair playmates lying Snowy, and still, and cold. Oh, they have found the sunshine, Dear, blessed baby hands! I, thro' the dark, catch glimpses, Knowing God understands. m m 1 Jesus in His temple holy, 74 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Where sweet angel anthems ring, Dwelleth, too, in temples lowly, Heareth, too, when mortals sing. Eef. — Hallelujah! hallelujah! Sing the angel choir to Thee; Hallelujah! hallelujah! Hallelujah! answer we. Thou hast died from sin to save us, Died, from death to set us free; We will thank Thee, we will praise Thee, Now and through eternity. 2 Sinless hosts in heav'n adore Thee For the life Thy goodness gave, And shall we not bow before Thee, We whom Thou has died to save? 3 King, Creator, Shepherd loving, Priest, Eedeemer, Brother true, May our lives our love be proving, For Thy love forever new. 356 54 1 From the hills and from the valleys, Rings a glad, triumphant song; 'Tis the hymn of human progress, In its strife divine with wrong; 'Tis the golden, heav'nly anthem, Which earth's faithful ones prolong, Our Christ is strong to save! Cho.— Glory, glory, hallelujah, || : Glory, glory, hallelujah, :|| Our Christ is strong to save. 2 He who died in pain and sorrow, That His people might be free; He who, conqu'ring death and rising, Captive led captivity, — He our glorious, living Leader, Calls us on to victory — For Christ is strong to save! 3 O the growing, widening wonder Of the gospel of His grace! In His world-encircling service, Ev'ry worker finds a place. For we only turn dark natures Toward the brightness of His face; And Christ is strong to save! 4 He will bid the pow'rs of evil Crumble to their final fall ; He will raise the bruised and broken, And set free each prisoned thrall ; Who is he that may not conquer Since his Lord has conquer' d all? And Christ is strong to save! gfegg *=* 357 55 1 Within my soul there rings a chime Of wondrous song that will not cease, My Master sets His love to rhyme ' In harmonies if joy and peace. Cho. — Jesus sets the joy-bells ringing, Jesus sets the joy -bells ringing in my soul. He takes my sin away, and cheers me day by day, And He sets the joy-bells ringing in my soul. 2 And day by day and hour by hour His wondrous love new songs shall claim; I love to tell His saving pow'r, And sing the praises of His nam e. 3 While in my Savior's sweet control, Unbroken is my peace and rest; The joy-bells ring within my soul, I entertain a heav'nly guest. 358 glp 56 cs p-* 1 Our friends are going with us, and one by one they come To join the band of pilgrims who seek the heav'nly home; We welcome them among us, and pledge our warmest love To help them on the journey to yon bright courts above. Cho. — Our friends are going with us, Thank God, they're going with us; Forsaking sin, to Jesus Christ they come, || : To go with us to glory, :|| To go with us to our eternal home. 2 Another soul has started to live a Christian life; The weary struggle over, and ended now the strife; The grace of God has conquered, a soul is saved from sin ; The love of God has triumphed, and Christ has entered in. 3 Another soul delivered from bondage unto sin, And through the blood of Jesus regen- erate and clean ; We give to God the glory who, at this time and place, Another soul has ransomed, a trophy of His grace. : 3£ £5 ^ggg p^H 359 1 I would not live without Thee, not a day; I need Thy strength to help me all the way; 1 would not dare to wander from Thy side, For storm and danger threaten far and wide. Cho. — I would not live without Thee, O Savior, Thou art mine; Thy love makes earth a heaven, And life to me divine. 2 The world is full of sorrow and of fears, And many eyes are ever shedding tears, And hearts are well nigh breaking with their woe, And many struggle vainly here below. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 75 8 The way is fraught with danger for us all ; O Savior, never leave me lest I fall, When Thou dost walk beside me I am strong, To fight the many battles all along. 4 I fear no coming sorrow, light will shine; There comes with ev'ry morrow help divine, And when the journey's ended, then I know, To realms of endless glory I shall go. 360 |ggpi 1 Would you gain the best in life? Win the prize 'mid all the strife? Hold your place thro' troubles rife? With the right keep step ! Know the world is watching you ; Be sincere in all you do ; With the good, the pure, and true, Ever firm keep step ! Cho. — ||:Keep step, keep step ever,:| Keep step, keep step, Keep step, keep step ever. 2 Life is more than idle play ; It will quickly pass away ;' Use aright each golden day; With the good keep step! There are earnest pressing needs, Filled alone by purest deeds; Happy he the call who heeds — With the true keep step ! 3 Look beyond the present hour; Never yield to Satan's power; Tho' above the clouds may lower, With the truth keep step ! Onward press! nor, on the way, Loiter once or waste the day; God and truth and right all say: Strong in faith keep step ! 361 59 ^ X Keep praying as you go, While pilgrims here below, For evil waits on ev'ry hand; But Jesus Christ for thee Shall all sufficient be; Keep praying as you go. Ref. — 1| :Keep praying, praying as you go, : || For I thy strength will be, All fullness dwells in Me. Keep praying as you go. 2 We wrestle not alone, The victory's not our own, We battle in Emanuel's name; On Him for strength we call — He conquered once for all; Keep praying as you go. 3 He's with us to the end, An ever faithful friend, Our guide and guard by night and day ; No foe have we to fear, If Jesus Christ is near; Keep praying as you go. 362 GO :i^=i=S= ^B 1 We are marching on to Canaan, And Jehovah is our Guide; We are marching thro' the desert, He is ever at our side; In the darkness or the danger We can never go astray, With Jehovah for our leader And our guide upon the way. Cho. — On, steadily on! Steadily marching to the happy land of Canaan ; On, steadily on! Verily guided by Jehovah's hand are we, Steadily marching to the happy land we go. 2 We are marching thro' the desert, And the manna all around With the dew of night is falling, And is cov'ring all the ground; From the smitten rock, the waters In their sparkling fullness flow, Thus delighting and refreshing Us the weary journey through. 3 We are marching thro' the desert To the promised land divine, To the land of milk and honey T , To the land of corn and wine; We are marching thro' the desert; We approach the shining shore; From our home beyond the Jordan We shall wander never more. 1 Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints, How sweet to my soul is communion of saints ; To find at the banquet of mercy there's room, And feel in the presence of Jesus at home. Ref. — Home, home! sweet, sweet home! Prepare me, dear Savior, for glory, my home 2 Sweet bonds that unite all the chil- dren of peace! And thrice precious Jesus, whose love cannot cease! Tho' oft from Thy presence in sadness I roam, I long to behold Thee in glory at home. 3 While here in the valley of conflict I stay, Oh, give me submission, and strength as my day; In all my afflictions to Thee I would come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. 76 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. ft ^ 4 ^3 364 62 1 O Light of light, shine in, shine in; Cast out this night of gloom and sin ; Create true day my soul within, O Light of light, shine in. Eef. — Shine in, shine in, O Light divine, shine in; Create true day my soul within, O Light of light, shine in. 2 O Joy of joys, come in, come in; And end this night of grief and sin; Create true peace my soul within, O Joy of joys, come in. Ref. — Come in, come in, O Joy of joys, come in; Create true peace my soul within, O Joy of joys, come in. 3 O Life of life, come in, come in; Expel this night of death and sin; Awake true life my soul within, O Life of life, come in. Eef. — Come in, come in, O Life of life, come in ; Awake true life my soul within, O Life of life, come in. zi^zMi m ™ 5 ^m 1 I wandered in the shades of night, Till Jesus came to me, And with the sunlight of His love Bid all my darkness flee. Cho. — Sunlight, sunlight in my soul to-day, Sunlight, sunlight all along the way; Since the Savior found me, took away my sin, 1 have had the sunlight of His love within. 2 Tho' clouds may gather in the sky, And billows round me roll, However dark the world may be I've sunlight in my soul. 3 While walking in the light of God, I sweet communion find; I press with holy vigor on, And leave the world behind. 4 I cross the wide extended fields, I journey o'er the plain, And in the sunlight of His love I reap the golden grain. 5 Soon I shall see Him as He is, The light that came to me; Behold the brightness of His face, Throughout eternity. 366 ^m 3=gEEj 3^ 1 The love of Jesus is so sweet, And He loves me; And fills my life with joy complete, For He loves me. Cho. — Jesus truly loves me, tenderly He loves me, Holy is our fellowship from day to day; And the path grows brighter, all its burdens lighter, As we walk together in the King's highway. 2 With manna He my soul doth feed, For He loves me; In pleasant pastures He doth lead, For He loves me. 3 He leads me in the shining light, For He loves me; Enrobes my soul in garments white, For He loves me. 4 He takes the love of sin away, For He loves me; And keeps me saved from day to day, For He loves me. 5 What care I, tho' the world revile, While He loves me; I'm happy in my Savior's smile, For He loves me. 6 I walk with Jesus in the light, And He loves me; In heav'n I'll walk with Him in white, For He loves me. 367 pp ^m 1 From the Word of God light is shining brightly out O'er life's ocean, tempest-driven, Guiding past the rocks and the hidden shoals of doubt To the blissful port of heaven. Cho. — The old Book stands! O yes, it stands! Firm as a rock 'mid shifting sands! Billows may run high; tempests sweep the sky; Firmly the old Book stands! 2 All its promises are more precious, far, than gold, Or than pearls from deepest sea; "Whosoever will" is the truth it doth unfold, Precious truth for you and me. 3 In this precious Book is the dear old story told Of the Savior and His love; And with joy we read of the streets of purest gold, The Jerusalem above. 4 Precious Book of life, let us treasure each command. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 77 Heeding every precept given, Till the strife is o'er, and victorious we stand With the blood-washed throng in heaven. 368^' 1 I was wand'ring in a wilderness of deep despair and sin, And my feet were growing weary of the road; But my sorrow, doubt and care Fled when Jesus met me there, And 1 learned to trust the promises of God. Cho. — I believe the promises of God, I can trust His never-failing Word; When earthly hopes shall fail, Or hosts of sin assail, 1 rest upon the promises of God. 2 I was followed by the tempter, a watched me day by day, While I sought the shining path Savior trod ; But with panoply and shield, And the Spirit's sword to wield, I have conquered thro' the promises of God. 3 After days of joyful dreaming, came a time of grief and care, When I sank beneath the heavy cha- stening rod; And the heart so torn by grief Found its comfort and relief Only thro' the blessed promises of God. 4 So I pave the path before me with the promises of God, They have brightened every step my feet have trod ; And this shining, happy way, Brightens into perfect day, Thro' the never-failing promises of God. 369 67 he my K§8= £ -r- 5 1 Father, in the morning Unto Thee I pray, Let Thy loving kindness Keep me through this day. Cho. — I will pray, I will pray, Ever will I pray; Morning, noon and evening Unto Thee I'll pray. 2 At the busy noontide, Press' d with work and care, Then I'll wait with Jesus Till He hear my pray'r. 3 When the evening shadows Chase away the light, Father, then I'll pray Thee, Bless Thy child to-night. 4 Thus in life's glad morning, In its bright noon-day, In the shadowy evening, Ever will I pray. HE £E£i£ *=tz ■±=±z 370 68 1 There*are days of golden sunshine, When no shadow dims the blue, When the leaves drink in the brightness, And the flowers take deeper hue, When the forest stores the sunbeams For a shadowy winter day; Then, O heart of mine, learn lessons For thine own life's way. Cho. — Let us treasure up the sunbeams That the Master sends in love, For they make the pathway brighter To the glory land above. 2 There are days of radiant blessing, When the life is full of song; When thy courage is undaunted, And thy heart within is strong; Heaven's splendor shines about you, Joyous seems the up ward way; Treasure up love's golden sunbeams For a shadowy day. 3 Then let joy light up our faces. Tho' the day be e'er so drear, Jesus' love, like glowing hearth-fire, Fills the darkest day with cheer; With thy store of light and gladness Thou may'st clear the mists of doubt, And the shades will vanish as you Let love's sunbeams out. m m m 1 More love to Thee, O Christ; More love to Thee; Hear Thou the prayer I make On bended knee; This is my earnest plea, More love, O Christ, to Thee, || : More love to Thee.:|| 2 Once earthly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now Thee alone I seek, Give what is best; This all my prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to Thee, ||:Moreloveto Thee.:|| 3 Then shall my latest breath, Whisper Thy praise, This be the parting cry My heart shall raise; This still its prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to Thee, || : More love to Thee.: II 3 l 2 ^p^^3^^p 1 We will scatter sunshine everywhere we go, 78 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Lighten other's burdens, lift the weight of woe, Singing songs of gladness with each passing day, Driving care and sorrow and darkness away. Cho. — We are the children of the Prince of Peace, Scattering the sunshine over this world of His, Cheering and bright' ning the pathway here below, Trying to shine for Jesus wherever we go. 2 We will light the pathway for the weak and lone, And make God's sweet message of sal- vation known ; We will tell the story of redeeming love, Pointing all earth's pilgrims to heaven above. 3 We will cheer the weary all the way along, Thrill their hearts with courage and inspiring song; Comfort them and bless them, love and help bestow; Tell the love of Jesus wherever we go. 373 71 3^Ej ^ 1 Jesus, keep me near the cross, There a precious fountain Free to all — a healing stream, Flows from Calv'ry's mountain. Cho. — In the cross, in the cross, Be my glory ever; Till my raptured soul shall find Rest beyond the river. 2 Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me; There the bright and Morning Star Sheds its beams around me. 3 Near the cross! O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadows o'er me. 4 Near the cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, trusting, ever, Till I reach the golden strand, Just beyond the river. 374g Bj=g=^ ig Cho. — We march, we march to victory, With the cross of the Lord before us, With His loving eye looking down from the sky, And His holy arm spread o'er us, His holy arm spread o'er us. 1 We come in the might of the Lord of Light, With armor bright to meet Him; And we put to flight the armies of night That the sons of the day may greet Him, The sons of the day may greet Him. 2 Our sword is the Spirit of God on high, Our helmet His salvation ; Our banner the cross of Calvary; Our watchword, the incarnation; Our watchword, the incarnation. 3 And the choir of angels with song awaits Our march to the golden Zion; For our Captain has broken the brazen gates, And burst the bars of iron, And burst the bars of iron. 375 73 pi 1 i 1 I've wandered far away from God, Now I'm coming home; The paths of sin too long I've trod, Lord, I'm coming home. Cho. — Coming home, coming home, Never more to roam ; Open wide Thine arms of love, Lord, I'm coming home. 2 I've wasted many precious years, Now I'm coming home; I now repent with bitter tears, Lord, I'm coming home. 3 I'm tired of sin and straying, Lord, Now I'm coming home; I'll trust Thy love, believe Thy word, Lord, I'm coming home. 4 My soul is sick, my heart is sore, Now I'm coming home; My strength renew, my hope restore, Lord, I'm coming home. 5 My only hope, my only plea, Now I'm coming home; That Jesus died, and died for me, Lord, I'm coming home. 6 I need His cleansing blood, I know, Now I'm coming home; Oh, wash me whiter than the snow, Lord, I'm coming home. 376 76 1 Are you tenting on the lowlands Of the fated, fiow'ry plain? Are you nearing life's high mountains, As the night comes on again? Cho. — Keep tenting toward the highlands, Each evening nearer home; Keep tenting toward the highlands, Keep tenting nearer home. 2 Does old Sodom in her glory Beckon you with ease or gain? Heed her awful judgment story; Linger not, her joys are vain. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 79 3 To the mountains of salvation! Hear the angel, Mercy, call; Do not tarry! look not backward! Hasten on ere vengeance fall. 1 When Jesus comes to reward His servants, Whether it be noon or night, Faithful to Him will He find us watching, With our lamps all trimmed and bright? Eef. — Oh, can we say we are ready, brother? Ready for the soul's bright home? Say, will He find you and me still watching, Waiting, waiting when the Lord shall com*/? 2 If at the dawn of the early morning., He shall call us one by one, When to the Lord we restore our talents, Will He answer thee — Well done? 3 Have we been true to the trust He left us? Do we seek to do our best? If in our hearts there is naught condemns us, We shall have a glorious rest. 4 Blessed are those whom the Lord finds watching, In His glory they shall share; If He shall come at the dawn or midnight, Will He find us watching there? 378 p 3 ^N=Hf =f^H 1 Christ has for sin atonement made, What a wonderful Savior! We are redeemed ! the price is paid, What a wonderful Savior! Cho. — What a wonderful Savior is Je- sus, my Jesus! What a wonderful Savior is Jesus, my Lord! 2 I praise Him for the cleansing blood, What a wonderful Savior! That reconciled my soul to God, What a wonderful Savior! 3 He cleansed my heart from all its sin, What a wonderful Savior! And now He reigns and rules therein, What a wonderful Savior! 4 He walks beside me in the way, What a wonderful Savior! And keeps me faithful day by day, What a wonderful Savior! 5 He gives me overcoming power, What a wonderful Savior! And triumph in each conflict hour, What a wonderful Savior! 6 To Him I've given all my heart, What a wonderful Savior! The world shall never share a part, What a wonderful Savior! 1 For Christ and the church let our voices ring, Let us honor the name of our own blessed King, Let us work with a will in the strength of youth, And loyally stand for the kingdom of truth. Cho. — For Christ our dear Redeemer, For Christ who died to save, For the church His blood hath purchased, Lord, make us pure and brave. For Christ and the church be our earnest pray'r, Let us follow His banner, the cross daily bear, Let us yield, wholly yield, to His Spirit's pow'r, And faithfully serve Him in life's brightest hour. 3 For Christ and the church willing ofFrings make Time and talents and gold, for the dear Master's sake; We'll remember the best we caii bring to Him, The heart's wealth of love, that will, never grow dim. 4 For Christ and the church let us cast aside, By His conquering grace, chains of self, fear and pride; May our lives be enriched by an aim so grand, Then happy the call to the Savior's right hand. 380 fe^^ ^^ 1 Sailing life's tempestuous sea, We behold beyond the lea Heaven's bright and evergreen shore, Where the tempests rage no more. Cho. — Evergreen shore, evergreen shore; We behold, the evergreen shore, Evergreen shore, evergreen shore, Where the tempests rage no more. 2 Where the billows fiercely roll, And we fear the treach'rous shoal, Faith beholds the evergreen shore, Where the storms alarm no more. 3 Tho' the clouds be dark as night, Tho' our barque be frail and light, We shall reach the evergreen shore, Where all danger will be o'er. 4 When at last we reach the land, Where the saints in glory stand, On the tranquil evergreen shoie, We shall sin and sigh no more. 1 God's love has sweetened all my life With gladness more and more; And still, tho' bright the days have been, 'Tis better on before. Cho. — "lis better still better, Far better on before; 80 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 'Tis better, yes, better, 'Tis better on before. 2 So blest am I, my cup of joy Is daily running o'er; And yet I learn, with each new day, 'Tis better on before. 3 For God's sweet gift of perfect peace His goodness I adore, And onward reach to deeper joys; 'Tis better on before. 4 It does not seem that my dear Lord Of love could give me more, But larger measures He bestows; 'Tis better on before. M=t- ^m ^ 382 82 1 There are lives our love may brighten While the days are passing by; There are cares that we may lighten, While the days are passing by. For around us everywhere, Men their sins and burdens bear, And these burdens we may share, While the days are passing by. Cho. — Passing by, passing by, While, the days are passing by, O the good we all may do, While the days are passing by! 2 Some are fainting on the highways, While the days are passing by; Some are falling in the by-ways, While the days are passing by. Weary wanderers in sin To the Savior we may win ; Shall we help to bring them in, While the days are passing by? 3 Souls for love and help are praying, While the days are passing by; Should our help be still delaying, While the days are passing by? Up, ye faithful souls and true, There are calls to me and you! Much of good we all may do, While the days are passing by. 383 83 P Bjjg jg l gl 1 Sav'd to the uttermost; I am the Lord's; Jesus, my Savior, salvation affords; Gives me His Spirit a witness within, Whisp'ring of pardon and saving from sin. Kef. — Sav'd, sav'd, sav'd to the uttermost; Sav'd, sav'd, by power divine; Sav'd, sav'd, sav'd to the uttermost; Jesus, the Savior is mine. 2 Sav'd to the uttermost; Jesus is near, Keeping me safely, He casteth out fear; Trusting His promises, how I am blest; Leaning upon Him, how sweet is my rest. 3 Sav'd to the uttermost; this I can say > Once all was darkness, but now it is day > Beautiful visions of glory I see, Jesus in brightness revealed unto me. 4 Sav'd to the uttermost; cheerfully sing Loud halleluias to Jesus, my King! Ransomed and pardoned, redeemed by His blood, Cleansed from unrighteousness, glory to God! 1 The cross that He gave may be heavy, But it ne'er outweighs His grace, The storm that I feared may surround me, But it ne'er excludes His face. Cho. — The cross is not greater than His grace, The storm cannot hide His blessed face; I am satisfied to know That with Jesus here below, I can conquer ev'ry foe. 2 The thorns in my path are not sharper Than composed His crown for me, The cup that I drink not more bitter Than He drank in Gethsemane. 3 The light of His love shineth brighter, As it falls on paths of woe, The toil of my work groweth lighter, As I stoop to raise the low. 4 His will I have joy in fulfilling, As I'm walking in His sight, My all to the blood I am bringing, It alone can keep me right. 385£fe=fe^i=& 3 87 1 Jesus, the loving Shepherd, Calleth thee now to come Into the fold of safety, Where there is rest and room ; Come in the strength of manhood, Come in the morn of youth, Enter the fold of safety, Enter the way of truth. Cho. — Lovingly, tenderly calling is He, "Wanderer, wanderer, come unto me;" Patiently waiting, there standing I see Jesus, my Shepherd divine. 2 Jesus, the loving Shepherd, , Gave His dear life for thee; Tenderly now He's calling, "Wanderer, come to me:" Haste! for without is danger, "Come," cries the Shepherd blest, Enter the fold of safety, Enter the place of rest. 3 Lingering is but folly, Wolves are abroad to-day, Seeking the sheep who 're straying, Seeking the lambs to slay; PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 81 Jesus, the loving Shepherd, Calleth thee now to come, Enter the fold of safety, Where there is rest and room. 1 There are souls, perishing souls, over the sea, Perishing souls in our own native land ; Bearing the message of love everlasting and free, Let us reach them a kind, helping hand. Cho. — Perishing souls, over the sea; Jubilant songs floating over the waves, Carry the joy, wonderful joy, Carry the news, glorious news, Jesus saves. 2 Blessed work, beautiful work, chil- dren of light, * Gratefully tell of the Master we love, Witnessing daily of Him who hath scat- tered our night, And prepares us for mansions above. 3 Lift the cross, Calvary's cross! near and afar, Numberless hearts shall acknowledge its pow'r; Hasten the day when the nations shall follow His star, Hail the dawn of the bright, golden hour. ±. 387 m 1 Eescue the perishing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave; Weep o'er the erring one, Lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus, the mighty to save. Cho. — Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying; Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save. 2 Tho' they are slightingHim, Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently, He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore; Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, Chords that were broken will vibrate once more, 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it, Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide. Back to the narrow way, Patiently win them, Tell the poor wand'rer a Savior ha« died. 9& \4Mi.M: .*-J5 ^mm 1 Some mortals may wonder how heaven can bend Down, down to the lowly and speak as a friend ; Some ask us the question how justice can spare; Go, search in the Scriptures, Love's rea- son is there. Cho. — Love's reason is ample, Love's measure is full; Sins deeper than scarlet shall be white as wool. Come, wash in the fountain of cleansing for sin; White, white as a snowflake thou shalt be within. 2 Sinful and unworthy all men we behold, Guilty of transgression, strayed far from the fold ; Why should they be ransom 'd at infinite cost? Why should the Good Shepherd seek after the lost? 3 Where now are the treasures of heart and of mind, Once lavished upon thee by heaven so kind? Why seeketh the Savior a heart so defiled? Why yearns He to save thee, O prodigal child? 4 Love tenderly pleadeth, "Soul, open the door! Thy Savior would enter to leave thee no more. ' ' All. heaven is waiting thine answer to know; How can'st thou refuse Him who loveth 389 thee so? 1 ^P^^^fe^! 1 There's a place above all others, Where my spirit loves to be! 'Tis within the sacred shadow Of the cross of Calvary! Cho. — In the shadow of the cross, In the shadow of the cross, There my spirit loves to be, In the shadow of the cross. 2 On the cross my Savior suffered, That He might atone for me! And I love the blessed shadow Of the cross of Calvary! 3 When my heart is full of trouble, Then I love, on bended knee, To approach Him in the shadow Of the cross of Calvary ! 4 Blessed Savior, Thou wilt hear me When I make my earnest plea, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. If I kneel within the shadow Of the cross of Calvary! Bffl l #[ij|jjjjjjlj.cg r il 1 Ye toilers for Jesus, be earnest to-day, Toil faithfully on; The harvest is ready, then hasten away; The sheaves must be garnered, oh, why should we stay? Go gather the souls that have wandered astray, Toil faithfully on. Cho. — Toil patiently on, Toil faithfully on, Toil earnestly on, Toil lovingly on; Toil on till the labor of life shall be done, And many to Christ and His kingdom be won, To shine with a glory more bright than the sun, Toil faithfully on. 2 The cry of the sad and the sorrowing hear, Toil faithfully on; A woe you may lighten and banish a tear, Or brighten a life that is lonely and drear, There's many a heart you may comfort and cheer, Toil faithfully on. 3 To Jesus be loyal, to Jesus be true, Toil faithfully on; Seek daily some work in the vineyard to do; The harvest is great and the lab'rers are few, And Jesus has need, earnest toiler, of you, Toil faithfully on. m^m*jEg^ 1 A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord, A wonderful Savior to me, He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock, Where rivers of pleasure I see. Cho. — He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock That shadows a dry, thirsty land; He hideth my life in the depths of His love, || : And covers me there with His hand. : || 2 A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord, He taketh my burden away, He holdeth me up, and I shall not be moved, He giveth me strength as my day. 3 With numberless blessings each mo- ment he crowns, And filled with His fullness divine, I sing in my rapture, oh, glory to God For such a Redeemer as mine! 4 When clothed in His brightness, trans- ported I rise To meet Him in clouds of the sky, His perfect salvation, His wonderful love, I'll shout with the millions on high. 392 94 g^i^^fe^fl 1 In wondrous grace, He took my place Upon the cruel tree; He bore my guilt, His blood He spilt From sin to set me free. Cho. — Glory to. God, my Savior is He! In His great love He saves even me! Soon I shall see Him face to face, Praise Him in heav'n for all of His grace. 2 From heav'n above, in wondrous love, To save the lost He came; The Lamb of God! He shed His blood Upon the cross of shame. 3 We hail the hour of wondrous pow'r When from the grave He rose, And rent in twain sin's mighty chain, And triumphed o'er His foes. 95 1 When cherished joys have taken wing, And sorrow wounds me with its sting, Then to Thy cross for help I cling, For then I need Thee, Lord! Cho. — I need Thee, precious Lord! I have no help beside; In every time of need, Dear Christ, with me abide! 2 When sin disturbs my holy peace, And leaves my soul in sore distress, To be restored to happiness, v I need Thee, precious Lord. 3 When longs my soul for deeper rest, To be with all Thy fullness blest, To be of perfect peace possessed, Oh, then I need Thee, Lord. 4 When strong temptations me assail, And o'er my will almost prevail, Lest faith and courage then should fail, I need Thee, gracious Lord. 5 I need Thee, dearest Lord, just now While at Thy throne of grace I bow; To help me pay to Thee my vow, I need Thee, my dear Lord. 394 ^m Mm 1 There are times when we grow weary Of the burdens of the day, When we long to have them lightened, Or be lifted quite away. Then a sweet voice seems to whisper, "All the load upon me lay. When on earth I bore men's burdens — I am just the same to-day!" Cho. — He is just the same to-day, Yes, He's just the same to-day, Our blessed Lord and Savior, He is just the same to-day. All our burdens and our sorrows Will be lifted quite away, If we only trust in Jesus, For He's just the same to-day. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 83 Tell of the goodness we constantly share; Fill'd with His fullness, no longer forbear, Go tell the world of His love. 3 Plead with the lost ones to come while they may, Go tell the world of His love; Jesus is waiting, He'll save them to-day, Go tell the world of His love; Love that is nearest when earth joys ar« past, Lighting our pathway by clouds overcast; Love that will bring us to glory at last, Go tell the world of His love. 2 Oh, the thought is full of comfort To the heart that's weary grown. He who knew and bore men's sorrows, Leaves us not to walk alone. His great heart is touched with pity, And He wipes our tears away; Oh, this Christ who wept with Mary — He is just the same to-day! 3 Heart of mine, what are thy burdens To the burden of the Cross? Canst thou not be stronger, braver? — Better bear earth's pain and loss? Oh, remember and take courage, He is never far away "Whom they called the Friend of sinners- He is just the same to-day! E=g=f=S4£=gfl 395 97 1 My body, soul and spirit, Jesus, I give to Thee, A consecrated off' ring, Thine evermore to be. Cho. — My all is on the altar, I'm waiting for the fire; Waiting, waiting, waiting, I'm waiting for the fire. 2 O Jesus, mighty Savior, I trust in Thy great name, I look for Thy salvation, Thy promise now I claim. 3 Oh, let the fire, descending Just now upon my soul, Consume my humble off' ring, And cleanse and make me whole. 4 I'm Thine, O blessed Jesus, Wash'd by Thy cleansing blood; Now seal me by Thy Spirit, A sacrifice to God. 396 p =*==£ Se£3 j=?Z £=£ m 1 Heirs to the kingdom of Jesus the Lord, Go tell the world of His love; Publish the blessings that flow from His word, Go tell the world of His love; Love that has purchased redemption from sin, Love that makes happy the spirit within, Love that will help us our conquest to win, Go tell the world, of His love. Cho. — Go tell the world, Go tell the world, Go tell the world of His love, Heirs to the kingdom of Jesus the Lord, Go tell the world of His love. 2 Think how He labor'd that we might have rest, Go tell the world of His love; Think how He suffer'd that we might be bless'd, Go tell the world of His love; Saved by His mercy, upheld by His care, 397 ^EM 1 Savior, while my heart is tender, I would yield that heart to Thee; All my pow'rs to Thee surrender, Thine and only Thine to be. Cho. — Savior, take me, Savior, take me, Make and keep me all Thine own, Till Thy perfect likeness wearing, I shall stand before Thy throne. 2 Take me now, Lord Jesus, take me, Let my wayward heart be Thine, Thy devoted servant make me, Fill my soul with love divine. 3 Send me, Lord, where Thou wilt send me, Only do Thou guide my way; May Thy grace thro' life attend me, Gladly then shall I obey. 4 Let me do Thy will, or bear it, I would know no will but Thine; Shouldst Thou take my life, or spare it, I that life to Thee resign. 5 Thine I am, O Lord, forever, To Thy service set apart; Suffer me to leave Thee never, Seal Thine image on my heart. 398 ' 100 1 There"is need of valiant soldiers in the army of the Lord, To rally round the standard of the cross; With a holy consecration and unwav- 'ring faith in God, Oh, rally round the standard of the cross! Cho. — Eound the standard rally, at the Master's word; It must never know defeat or suffer loss; Eound the standard rally for your sov'reign Lord. Oh, rally round the standard of the cross; 2 Strongly guarded and defended are the battlements of sin ; Oh, rally round the standard of the cross! But with Christ our blest Commander, we the victory shall win; Oh, rally round the standard of the cross! 3 All good angels will go with you, and the Captain of the host; 84 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Then, rally round the standard, of the cross! And your crown be gemm'd with jewels for the rescue of the lost; Then, rally round the standard of the cross! Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin, Each vict'ry will help you Some other to win. Fight manfully onward, Dark passions subdue, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through. Cho. — Ask the Savior to help you, Comfort, strengthen, and. keep you, He is willing to aid you, He will carry you through. 2 Shun evil companions; Bad language disdain; God's name hold in rev'rence, Nor take it in vain. Be thoughtful and earnest, Kind-hearted and true, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through. 3 To him thato'ercometh God giveth a crown; Thro' faith we will conquer, Tho' often cast down. He who is our Savior, Our strength will renew; Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through. 400 102 1 There's a dear and precious book, Tho' it's worn and faded now, Which recalls the happy days of long ago, When I stood at mother's knee, With her hand upon my brow, And I heard her voice in gentle tones and low. Cho. — Blessed book, precious book, On thy dear old tear-stain'd leaves I love to look ; Thou art sweeter day by day, As I walk the narrow way That leads at last to the bright home above. 2 There she read of Jesus' love, As He blessed the children dear, How He suffer' d, bled and died upon the tree, Of His heavy load of care; Then she dried my flowing tear With her kisses as she said it was for me. 3 Well, those days are past and gone, But their mem'ry lingers still, And the dear old Book each day has been my guide; And I seek to do His will, As my mother taught me then, And ever in my heart His words»abide. 401togSgjSLi^ll 1 I am passing down the valley that they say is so lone, But I find that all the pathway is with flow'rs overgrown; 'Tis to me the vale of Beulah, 'tis a beautiful way, For the Savior walks beside me, my companion all day. CHO.— Vale of Beulah! Vale of Beulah! Thou art precious to me; For the lovely land of Canaan in the distance I see. 2 Not a shadow, not a shadow ever dark- ens the way, For a radiance of rare glory shines upon it all day, And the music, sweetly chanted by the heaven-bound throng, Floats in echoes down the valley, and it cheers me along. 3 Day by day I feel the presence of the dear Savior near, And each moment fills with gladness as His kind voice I hear; For He comforts and He helps me by the words that He saith, And He kindles love within mc, and He strengthens my faith. 4 So I journey with rejoicing t'ward the City of Light, While each day my joy is deeper, and the path grows more bright, And I near the open portals of the king- dom above, For this highway leads to Canaan, to the kingdom of love. ^^p m 402 104 1 Thro' the shining gate, Where the angels wait, When the saints are marching in, The redeemed shall come And be crowned at home, When the saints are marching in. Cho. — When the saints are marching in, When the saints are marching in, What a wonderful chorus thro' the sky shall ring, When the saints are marching in. 2 Parted friends shall meet On the golden street, When the saints are marching in, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 85 Spotless robes shall wear, Victors' palms shall bear, When the saints are marching in. 3 Ev'ry tongue and race Shall extol God's grace, When the saints are marching in, And the blood-washed throng Shall repeat the song, When the saints are marching in: 4 To the Lamb once slain, But who lives again, When the saints are marching in, We shall offer praise Thro' eternal days, When the saints are marching in. ^—. it a— 1 Harvester, harvester, gather thy sheaves, The Master is coming this way; My heart o'er its folly and idleness grieves, And hours it has squandered away. Cho. — Gather, gather, gather the sheaves, Bqund in the harvest by thee; soul, if thy hand hath plucked nothing but leaves, O what shall the recompense be? 2 Harvester, harvester, faithful to God, Go seek by the wayside and find The wheat that has grain 'mid the brambles that nod, — The wheat for the sheaves you would bind. 3 Harvester, harvester, loiter no more, But think what the Master would say ; Go gather the sheaves till the harvest is o'er; Go work with the reapers to-day. 404 106 1 Hark, 'tis the Master! He's calling you to-day, Follow where His voice is guiding; Look for His footprints along the heav'n- ward way, Follow where His voice is guiding. He who lives forevermore, Trod this earthly path before, Knows its dangers, knows its grief, He will send your soul relief. Cho. — 1| :Follow, follow where His voice is guiding, :|| Follow where His voice is guiding, Follow, follow, follow on. 2 New fields of blessing will open to your view, Follow where His voice is guiding; Seeking His Spirit, your daily strength renew, Follow where His voice is guiding. Pressing onward, glad and free, Sweeter will His service be, Eicher His rewards of love, Foretastes of the feast above. 3 What tho' temptations may beckon you aside? Follow where His voice is guiding; Under His banner in loyalty abide, Follow where His voice is guiding. Though the way seem hard and long, Faith will sing her cheery song; Soon we'll lay the burdens down, Then the palm, the harp, the crown. 405 107 P fc=t ii@^§ 1 More like Jesus would I be; Let my Savior dwell in me — Fill my soul with peace and love — Make me gentle as a dove; More like Jesus, while I go, Pilgrim in this world below; Poor in spirit would I be — Let my Savior dwell in me. 2 If He hears the raven's cry, If His ever watchful eye Marks the sparrows when they fall, Surely He will hear my call ; He will teach me how to live, All my simple tho'ts forgive; Pure in heart I still would be — Let my Savior dwell in me. 3 More Uke Jesus when I pray, More like Jesus day by day, May I rest me by His side, Where the tranquil waters glide; Born of Him, thro' grace renewed, By His love my will subdued, Rich in faith I still would be — Let my Savior dwell in me. 108 Blesse promise of the Master, faith- ful, true in ev'ry line, [divine, Coming from a heart of mercy, spoken by the lips Cheering hearts for comfort seeking, making earth with hope to shine: "I go to prepare a place for you." Cho. — "And if I go and prepare a place for you, 1 will come again, I will come again, And receive you unto myself, That where I am, there ye may be also. " 2 Many sad ones look with longing to the land from sorrow free, To the bright, eternal country just be- yond death's narrow sea, To the promise which assures them that His own with Him shall be: "I go to prepare a place for you." 3 At the dawning of the morning when the bells of heaven ring, And the Savior comes in glory home His faithful ones to bring, They will reign with Him forever, 'tis the promise of the King: "I go to prepare a place for you," PENTECOSTAI HYMNS No. 2. 1 There's a Feast by Jesus spread, And by Him prepared for all; And your Lord inviteth you; Will you heed His loving call? Cho. — 1| .-Whosoever will may come,:| Will you heed the Savior's call? Whosoever will may come. 2 There's a Fount, a living stream, Ever flowing, deep and wide; Come and drink, ye thirsty souls, Of the pure, life-giving tide. Cho. — 1| :Whosoever will may come, :| To the fountain, deep and wide, Whosoever will may come. 3 There's a Cross where Jesus died, Where the blood is flowing free, Where is cleansing for the soul, Perfect peace and purity. Cho. — 1| : Whosoever will may come, :j| Will you come for purity? Whosoever will may come. &9EE mm 408 110 1 Oh, scatter seeds of loving deeds Along the fertile field, For grain will grow from what you sow, And fruitful harvest yield. Cho. — Then day by day alongyour way, The seeds of promise cast, That ripened grain from hill and plain Be gathered home at last. 2 Tho' sown in tears thro' weary years, The seed will surely live; Tho' great the cost, it is not lost, For God will fruitage give. 3 The harvest home of God will come, And after toil and care, With joy untold, your sheaves of gold Will all be garnered there. m^&m. 409 111 1 O hear the message glad and sweet! He who on Christ believeth, And trusteth Him with all the heart, Eternal life receiveth. Cho. — For God so lov'd the world That His only Son He gave That whosoever on His name believes, Everlasting life shall have. 2 O hear the message once again, The message of salvation, Of pardon free to sinful men Of ev'ry land and nation. 3 O hear the message fraught with joy! God His dear Son has given, That all who come to Him in faith Shall reign with Him in heaven. 1 Listen^to the wondrous story Of a better world above; 'Tis a paradise of glory Fill'd with endless peace and love; All the fruitage of its bowers, All its fragrant flowers rare, All its rich delights are promised To the saints who gather there. Cho. — Hallelujah for the prospect That when duty's path is trod, We shall dwell amid the splendors Of the paradise of God. 2 By the crystal flowing river, All its ripples flashing bright, There the sav'd shall dwell forever, Clad in garments pure and white; There are leaves of wondrous healing Growing by the river side, Perfect health and beauty yielding Unto those who there abide. 3 There will be no unfilled longing, Nor an unavailing pray'r; Ev'ry heart will thrill with gladness, Joy will banish pain and care; There the seeker finds his treasure, There the pilgrim finds his goal, God will satisfy His children In the home-land of the soul. P -^z^m^ 411 113 1 My heav'nly home is bright and fair, Nor pain, nor death can enter there; Its glitt'ring tow'rs the sun outshine, That heav'nly mansion shall be mine. Cho. — I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more! To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more! 2 My Father's house is built on high, Far, far above the starry sky; When from this earthly prison free, That heav'nly mansion mine shall be. 3 Let others seek a home below, Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow; Be mine a happier lot to own A heav'nly mansion near the throne. 412 ^ fejjjj gjg il 1 Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior, Trying to follow our Savior and King; Shaping our lives by His blessed example, Happy, how happy, the songs that we bring. Cho. — How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, || : Stepping in the light, :|| PENTEOOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 87 How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, Led in paths of light. 2 Pressing more closely to Him who is leading, When we are tempted to turn from the way; Trusting the arm that is strong to defend us, Happy, how happy, our praises each day. 3 Walking in footsteps of gentle for- bearance, Footsteps of faithfulness, mercy, and love, Looking to Him for the grace freely promised, Happy, how happy, our journey above. 4 Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior, Upward, still upward we'll follow our Guide; When we shall see Him, "the King in His beauty," Happy, how happy, our place at His side. *=t &m ZfTZWl -t=t 413 115 1 Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling, Come, follow me! And we see where Thy footprints falling Lead us to Thee. Cho. — Footprints of Jesus, that make the pathway glow ; We will follow the steps of Jesus wher- e'er they go. 2 Tho' they lead o'er the cold, dark mountains, Seeking His sheep; Or along by Siloam's fountains, Helping the weak. 3 If they lead thro' the temple holy, Preaching the word ; Or in homes of the poor and lowly, Serving the Lord. 4 Tho', dear Lord, in Thy pathway keeping, We follow Thee Thro' the gloom of that place of weeping, Gethsemane! 5 If Thy way and its sorrows sharing, We go again, Up the slope of the hillside, bearing Our cross of pain. 6 By and by, thro' the shining portals Turning our feet, We shall walk, with the glad immortals, Heaven's golden street. 7 Then at last, when on high He sees us, Our journey done, We will rest where the steps of Jesus End at His throne. 414 116 I ye who are drifting on the swift tides of sin, ^gj^pp Near, near is the lifeboat! Will ye not enter in? Wild storms are around you raging, why then delay? Why do you not grasp the line for res- cue to-day? Cho. — 1| : Lay hold on the life-line! :|| Christ can save the perishing from sink- ing 'neath the wave; || : Lay hold on the life-line! :|| Jesus Christ can rescue you, for He has pow'r to save. 2 See! there is a signal gleaming bright from the shore; Hark! voices are calling 'mid the loud tempest's roar; Look! there is a life-line floating close by your side, This, this is your only hope, there's no help beside. 3 Soul, you are in reach of safety, help- ers are near; This faith should your courage strength- en — lo! God is here; While now there is hope of rescuo reach forth the hand, Lay hold on the life-line at the dear Lord's command. 415 $^M Jzpt=* m 117 1 Over the river, faces I see, Fair as the morning, looking for me; Free from their sorrow, grief, and despair, Waiting and watching patiently there. Cho. — Looking this way, yes, looking this way; Loved ones are waiting, looking this way; Fair as the morning, bright as the day, Dear ones in glory, looking this way. 2 Father and mother, safe in the vale, Watch for the boatman wait for the sail Bearing the loved ones over the tide, Into the harbor, near to their side. 3 Brother and sister, gone to that clime, Wait for the others, coming some time; Safe with the angels, whiter than snow, Watching for dear ones waiting below. 4 Sweet little darling, light of the home, Looking for some one, beckoning come; Bright as a sunbeam, pure as the dew, Anxiously looking, mother, for you. 5 Jesus the Savior, bright Morning Star, Looking for lost ones straying afar; Hear the glad message; why will you roam? Jesus is calling, ' 'Sinner, come home. ! 416 118 • 1 "Hosanna! hosanna! were singing, the children 88 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Singing in Zion, the city so fair; " Hosanna! hosanna! " glad echoes were ringing, Cheerily floating upon the soft air. Beautiful blossoms the breezes perfuming, Sprang at His feet, as the Master passed by; But lilies far sweeter for Jesus are blooming, Wherever praises ascend to the sky. 2 Hosanna! hosanna! the birds in the wildwood Honor their Maker with carols of glee; Hosanna! hosanna! the voices of childhood Blend in a chorus more joyous and free. * 'Who's this that cometh, so meek and so lowly? ' ' Multitudes question; and children reply, " "lis Jesus of Nazareth, blessed and holy, Jesus, the Son of our Father on high. ' ' 3 Hosanna! hosanna! the palm waved before Him, Green, budding branches were strewn in His way; Hosanna! hosanna! we, too, would adore Him, Gratefully bringing love's offering to-day. Glory forever to Thee, risen Savior! Still in Thy temple the little ones sing; Now smile on our praises and grant us Thy favor; Glory to Thee, our Redeemer and King! 417 119 1 Tho' troubles assail, and dangers affright, Tho' friends should all fail, and foes all unite, Yet one thing secures us whatever betide, The promise assures us, the Lord will provide. Cho. — 1| :Yes, I will rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, : || Yes, I will rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, Will joy in the God of my salvation. 2 The birds, without barn or storehouse, are fed ; From them let us learn to trust for our bread ; His saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied, So long as 'tis written, the Lord will provide. 3 When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fills us with fear, we triumph by faith, He cannot take from us, tho' oft he has tried, The heart-cheering promise, the Lord will provide. 4 He tells us we're weak, — our hope is in vain; The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain; But when such suggestions our graces have tried, This answers all questions, the Lord will provide. 418 120 flp FJ3^SEfe£ 1 Jesus is mine, He never will forsake me; Jesus is mine, no evil can o'ertake me; I seek His kindly face, 1 trust Him for His grace, O no, He never will forsake me. Cho. — No, no, no, He never will forsake me; No, no, no, no evil can o'ertake me; His love will ever last, Till all of earth is past; no, He never will forsake me. 2 Jesus is mine, He never will deceive me; Jesus is mine, His words shall never grieve me; 1 know His love is true, And what He says, He'll do, no, He never will deceive me. Cho. — No, no, no, He never will deceive me; No, no, no, His words shall never grieve me; 1 know His love is true, And what He says, He'll do; no, He never will deceive me. 3 Jesus is mine, He never will desert me; Jesus is mine, no grief can ever hurt me; For on His throbbing breast 1 can most sweetly rest, no, He never will desert me. Cho. — No, no, no, He never will desert me; No, no, no, no grief can ever hurt me; For on His throbbing breast 1 can most sweetly rest; no, He never will desert me. 4 Jesus is mine, He never will rej ect me ; Jesus is mine, His blood will e'er protect me; And when before the throne, 1 shall not stand alone, no, He never will reject me. Cho. — No, no, no, He never will reject me; No, no, no, His blood will e'er protect me; And when before His throne, 1 shall not stand alone; No, no, He never will reject me. 419 121 1 We've 'listed in a holy war, Battling for the Lord! Eternal life our guiding star, Battling for the Lord! Cho. — 1| : We'll work till Jesus comes, :|| We'll work till Jesus comes, And then we'll rest at home. 2 We've girded on our armor bright, Battling for the Lord ! Our Captain's word our strength and might, Battling for the Lord ! PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 3 We'll stand like heroes on the field, Battling for the Lord ! And nobly fight, but never yield, Battling for the Lord! 4 And when our glorious war is o'er, Battling for the Lord! We'll shout salvation evermore, Battling for the Lord! 420 te^^p^B Iplp =K=S=t atri: 1 As multitudes thronged the dear Savior one day, A woman press'd near to His side, And tho' but the the hem of His garment she touched, Was filled with a live-giving tide. Cho. — Touch with faith the living Savior? Touch and be made whole; Find in Christ eternal life, And healing for thy soul. 2 So hearts that are broken again may be whole, The burdened may find a release, The battle with self, and the tumult within, Be hushed by His infinite peace. 3 The Lord is unchangeable, ever the same; He healeth to-day as of old ; Then seek Him, ye weary, and trusting His love, Receive of His riches untold. 421 123 1 I have precious news to tell, halleluj ah ! Christ has come with me to dwell, hallelujah! By His grace and pow'r divine, He has changed this heart of mine, And He whispers, "I am thine," hallelujah! Cho. — Hallelujah! I'm redeem'd! Oh, so wondrously redeem'd! I'm rejoicing night and day, As I walk the narrow way, For He washed my sins away, hallelujah! 2 It was Christ's redemption blood, hal- lelujah! That restored my soul to God, hallelujah! He the cleansing stream applied, Flowing from His wounded side; I am saved and justified, hallelujah! 3 I have found a precious friend, hallelujah! On whose help I can depend, hallelujah! Since He took my sins away, He has taught me how to pray, And to do His will each day, hallelujah 422 124 1 By thousands now rej ected, By few is Jesus own'd; -TM-^-t J ^ ?=# *n -W4j' - d d — £•— 83 The multitude to pleasure turns away; But there's a morn expected When He shall be enthron'd. The King Emanuel's glorious crowning day, Cho. — That dreadful day is coming, That fearful day is coming; O sinner, dare you still delay? That joyful day is coming, That happy day is coming, The final day of summing, Glad Crowning Day! 2 Behold the Man of Sorrows In anguish on the tree! For you He left His glorious home above; Why longer anguish borrow, If He has made you free By off' ring up Himself in tender love. 3 Lay down your pride and pleasure, Lay down your sin and shame; Accept the gracious offer while you may; There's peace that passeth measure, Believing on His name, There's safety in the glorious crowning day. I i=: 423 125 1 Kind "words will ease the heart-broken. Kind words will comfort the sad, Give of affection a token, And make the sorrowful glad. Cho. — Kind words will comfort the young and the old, Like the sweet fragrance the flowers unfold; As you go on to the city of gold; Scatter kind words by the way. 2 Kind words bring balm to the weary, Kind words bring strength to the weak, Brighten the lives of the dreary, Courage to fainting ones speak. 3 Kind words will bring back the erring, Kind words the wand'rer will win, Thro' them the Spirit is stirring Souls who are slumb'ring in sin. -MUIA »i * -• » m *=^ *=g— fc 424 126 1 Where my Savior leads me in this changing world below, I will follow on, I will follow on; While He walks before me, tho' the way I do not know, I will follow on, follow on. Cho. — Follow on, follow on, Follow where the Savior in the way be- fore has gone, Till I rest beside Him, up in heaven's golden dawn, I will follow on, follow on. 2 Tho' the world entreat me and tho' pleasure bid me stay, I will follow on, I will follow on; 90 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Tho' the road be rugged, and tho' thorny be the way, I will follow on, follow on. 3 Tho' my friends forsake me and I seem to be alone, I will follow on, I will follow on; Knowing that my Savior can for ev'ry- thing atone, I will follow on, follow on. 4 Tho' He leads in sunshine till I walk on earth no more, I will follow on, I will follow on; Or tho' darkness hide me, till I reach the golden shore I will follow on, follow on. m Fl=ir n - n^s 425 129 1 He has come! He has come! My Re- deemer has come, [home; He has taken my heart o.^His own chosen At last I have given the welcome He sought; He has come, and His coming all gladness has bro't. Cho. — Joy; joy is mine! my Savior divine Comes to abide with me, with me, Comes to abide, Ever to abide, My own loving Savior abideth with me. 2 He has come! He has come! My Love and my Lord, Ev'ry tho't of my being is sway'd by His word; He has come, and He rules in the realm of my soul, And His sceptre is love; blessed control! 8 He has come to abide, and holy must be The place where my Lord deigns to ban- quet with me; And this is my pray'r, Lord, since Thou art come, Make meet for Thy presence my heart as Thy home. 426 *=*«=* ■'-■ '" 130 1 In the glorious world on high, , Fill'd with light and love and joy, We shall gather by and by over there; We shall strike the harp and sing, And make wondrous music ring, As we praise our Savior King over there. Cho. — Meet me there, meet me there, In that home so bright and fair,meet me there, Meet me there, meet me there, And redemption's treasures share over there, 2 Soft will be the balmy °ir Of the hills and valleys fair, Rich will be the music rare over there ; We shall clasp the hand and greet Loved ones on the golden street, Cast our crowns at Jesus' feet over there. 3 Never tear will dim the sight, Never care will fall to blight, We shall walk with Christ in white over there; No more weary will we rove, But, renewed in youth above, Dwell forever in God's love over there. Tho' your sins be as scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; :|| Tho' they be red like crimson, They shall be as wool!" "Tho' your sins be as scarlet, :|| They shall be as white as snow." :| Hear the voice that entreats you, Oh, return ye unto God! :|| He is of great compassion, And of wondrous love; || : Hear the voice that entreats you, :| || : Oh, return ye unto God! :|| (I : He'll forgive your transgressions, And remember them no more; :|| "Look unto Me, ye people," Saith the Lord your God ; || : He'll forgive your trangressions, :|| : And remember them no more. :|| P^S 1 When the clouds are hanging low, Look beyond, look beyond; Soon the skies will overflow With the sunlight's cheery glow, Look beyond, look beyond. Hope is singing her refrain, Joy will come to you again, Clearest shining after rain, Look beyond, O look beyond. 2 When the "broken cisterns" fail, Look beyond, look beyond; Living fountains gladly hail, Sparkling springs in Baca's vale, Look beyond, look beyond. Rivers of salvation pour From the Everlasting Shore, Freely drink, and thirst no more, Look beyond, O look beyond. 3 When the road is rough and wild, Look beyond, look beyond; God is watching o'er His child, Mercy on thy pathway smiled, Look beyond, look beyond. When the Pearly Gates unfold, Thou, shalt tread the streets of gold, "Many mansions" there behold, Look beyond, O look beyond. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 8. 91 429 : ^E0^mM 133 1 Listen, O listen to Jesus, Tenderly asking your heart, Seeking to rescue and save you, And His rich grace impart! Oh! if His calls are all slighted, And in your sins you still go, What will you do in the judgment, Wonderful days of great woe? Cho.— Soul, what will you do? Soul, what will you do? Oh! what will you do In that wonderful, wonderful day? 2 Christ is a refuge for sinners, Flee to the arms of His love; If you neglect His salvation, How can you meet Him above? Can you not give up your pleasures, Turn from earth's trifles away? Oh ! if you cling to your idols, What will you do in that day? 3 Toiling for wealth that will perish, Charmed with the toys that decay, Blinded by sin and by folly, Sinning from day unto day, Sinner, just think of the wages You for your sin shall receive! Turn to the dear, loving Savior, Humbly confess and believe! 4 Think of the loved ones in heaven, In yonder city of light, Waiting for you at the portal; What if your soul take its flight? Would you be ready to greet them, Anxious the gates to pass thro'? If you have no hope in Jesus, Sinner, then, what will you do? 430 134 ^&3=£& « 3G 1 Trust, for the Lord is with thee, be not afraid ; He will help and He will strengthen, be not dismayed; He ever will uphold thee with His right hand ; Thou art called and chosen in His pres- ence to stand. Cho. — Trust and be encouraged, Trust in Christ the Lord; Trust and be encouraged, Trust in Jesus and His Word. 2 His love will never fail us, nor us forsake; His eternal covenant He never will break; Safe are the promises, and sweet is His Word ; So we trust with confidence in Jesus the Lord. 3 He strews the way before us with rich supplies; For the poor and needy living streams will arise; For all the sad and sinful grace will be found; For the faint and feeble perfect strength will abound. 4 Faith brings the victory each passing hour. Girding us with courage and with con- quering pow'r, Keeping our spirits holy and free from blame, Helping us to overcome the world in His name. 1 Hear the footsteps of Jesus, He is now passing by, Bearing balm for the wounded, Healing all who apply; As He spake to the surf 'rer Who lay at the pool, He is saying this moment, "Wilt thou be made whole?" Cho.— || : Wilt thou be made whole? :|| O come, weary surf' rer, O come, sin-sick soul ; See, the life stream is flowing, See the cleansing wave roll ; Step into the current And thou shalt be whole. 2 'Tis the voice of the Savior, Whose merciful call Freely offers salvation To one and to all; He is now beck'ning to Him Each sin-tainted soul, And lovingly asking, "Wilt thou be made whole?" 3 Are you halting and struggling, O'erpow'red by your sin? While the waters are troubled, Can you not enter in? Lo, the Savior stands waiting To strengthen your soul, He is earnestly pleading; "Wilt thou be made whole?" 4 Blessed Savior, assist us To rest on Thy Word; Let the soul-healing power On us now be outpour'd; Wash away every sin-spot, Take perfect control, Say to each trusting spirit, "Thy faith makes thee whole." &£ ■m=if. i=& *—*- I 432 136 1 Out on an ocean all boundless we ride, We're homeward bound, homeward bound ; Tossed on the waves of a rough, restless tide, We're homeward bound, homeward bound. Far from the safe, quiet harbor we rode, Seeking our Father's celestial abode, Promise of which on us each He bestowed; We're homeward bound, homeward bound. 2 Wildly the storm sweeps us on as it roars, We're homeward bound, homeward bound; Look! yonder lie the bright, heavenly shores, 92 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. We're homeward bound, homeward bound. Steady, O pilot! stand firm at the wheel, Steady! we soon shall out-weather the gale; Oh, how we fly 'neath the loud-creaking sail; We're homeward bound, homeward bound. 3 Into the harbor of heav'n now we glide, We're home at last, home at last; Softly we drift on its bright silver tide, We're home at last, home at last. Glory to God! all our dangers are o'er, We stand secure on the glorified shore; Glory to God! we will shout evermore, We're home at last, home at last, 433 137 gs 3t 5 1 These two little hands were given, Whether at work or play, To do little things for Jesus, Thro' all this day. Eef. — For I belong to Him, Yes, I belong to Him; These two little hands for Jesus, For I belong to Him. 2 These two little feet were given, Willingly to obey, And hasten on loving errands, Thro' all this day. Eef. — For I belong to Him, Yes, I belong to Him; These two little feet for Jesus, For I belong to Him. 3 These two little lips were given, Only kind words to say, And never to talk of evil, Thro' all this day. Eef. — For I belong to Him, Yes, I belong to Him; These two little lips for Jesus, For I belong to Him. 4 These two little ears were given, Never to try to hear Bad words that are sometimes spoken To playmates dear. Eef. — For I belong to Him, Yes, I belong to Him ; These two little ears for Jesus, For I belong to Him. 5 These two little eyes were given, Never to look at wrong, But study the words of Jesus; This makes me str®sg. Eef. — For I belong to Him, Yes, I belong to Him ; These two little eyes for Jesus, For I belong to Him. 4o4 g Sggjgj m 1 Can it be that Jesus bought me, very, very And on the hallowed cross atoned for me, Loved me, chose me ere I knew Him? Oh, what a precious, precious Friend is He ; . Cho. — Oh, it is wonderful wonderful, All His grace so rich and free! Oh, it is wonderful, very, very wonderful, That my Savior so loves me! 2 Praise His name, He sought and found me, Sav'd me from wandering and brought me near; Daily now His grace bestowing, Jesus is growing unto me more dear. 3 It was years He had been waiting, Waiting the dawning of the precious hour, When I should at last be yielding, Yielding to Jesus ev'ry ransom'd. pow'r. 4 From that hour He has been seeking How He may fill me with His pre- cious love, How He may thro' grace transform me, Meet for the fellowship of saints above. 5 As I think of all, I marvel Why in such patience He my good has sought, And bestowed His grace upon me, And in my spirit such a change has wrought 435 E^£ HI 139 1 The Savior is calling you, sinner — Urging you now to draw nigh ; He asks you by faith to receive Him; Jesus will help if you try. Eef. — 1| : Jesus will help you, :|| Help you with grace from on high ; The weakest and poorest the Savior is calling; Jesus will help if you try. 2 Thro' Him there is life in believing; Sinner, oh, why will you die? Accept Him by faith as your Savior; Jesus will help if you try. 3 The Savior is calling you, wand'rer — Points you to mansions on high ; - Eeturn to the path that leads homeward; Jesus will help if you try. 4 There's danger in longer delaying, Swiftly the moments pass by; If now you will come, there is mercy; Jesus will help if you try. 3E£ 436 140 1 Sweet are the promises, kind is the word, Dearer far than any message man ever heard; Pure was the mind of Christ, sinless I see; He the great example is, and pattern for me. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 93 CHO.— Where He leads I'll follow, Follow all the way, Where He leads I'll follow, Follow Jesus ev'ry day. 2 Sweet is the tender love, Jesus hath shown, Sweeter far than any love that mortals have known; Kind to the erring one, faithful is He; He the great example is, and pattern for me. 3 List to His loving words, "Gome unto me." Weary, heavy-laden, there is sweet rest for thee; Trust in His promises, faithful and sure ; Lean upon thy Savior, and thy soul is secure ffi if^v Ji i j-^ ucqs; *; «= Some of these days the skies will be brighter; Some of these days the burdens be lighter; Hearts wijl be happier, souls will be whiter, || : Some of these days. :|| Cho. — Some of these days all sin will be banished, Some of these days all evil have vanished, Earth will be brighter, hearts will be lighter, Souls will be whiter, Some of these days. 2 Some of these days, in deserts up- springing, ' [ringing, Fountains will flash, while joy-bells are Earth will be full of joy and of singing, || ; Some of these days. : || 3 Some of these days we'll bury our sorrow; Out of the future, light we may borrow; There will be joy and hope in the morrow, || : Some of these days. : || 4 Some of these days God's wondrous salvation Will, in its love, embrace ev'ry nation; All then shall hail our King's coronation, : Some of these days. :|| 438 142 SS 1 Do you love the service of the King? Can you from the heart His praises sing? Have you gathered golden sheaves to bring To your Master, should He come? Cho. — Ready, waiting, Watching for the coming of the King of kings to reign; Ready, waiting, . Ready when He comes again. 2 Are your many sins all wash'd away? Are you walking in the light alway? Do you ev'ry moment watch and pray, Ready, waiting, should He come? 3 Do you truly love the Holy One? Day by day is some new vict'ry won? Is His will each moment in you done? Are you ready, should He come? 439 143 ^ i — t ^fl 1 Weeping will not save you; Tho' you weep for days and years, Tho' you shed most bitter tears, This will not remove your fears; Weeping will not save you. Cho. — Christ alone can save from sin, Christ alone can make you clean, Naught that you have done or been, Only Christ can save you. 2 Working will not save yon; Tho' you toil with might and main, This will not remove your stain, For you must be born again; Working will not save you. 3 Waiting will not save you; You will never better be, Tho' you wait eternally, Only Christ can make you free; Waiting will not save you. 440 144 jp ^^ ^^ P 1 Wonder of wonders that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me! Wonder of wonders, O how can it be? Jesus loves even me! Cho. — Even me, even me, Jesus loves even me; Wonder of wonders, O how can it be? Jesus loves even me! 2 Wonder of wonders, He careth for me, Careth for me, careth for me! Wonder of wonders, His goodness I see, Daily He cares for me! Cho. — Even me, even me, Careth for even me; Wonder of wonders, His goodness I see, Daily He cares for me! 3 Wonder of wonders, Christ suffered forme, Suffered for me, suffered for me! Wonder of wonders, O how could it be? Suffered for even me! Cho. — Even me, even me, Suffered for even me; Wonder of wonders, O how could it be? Suffered for even me! 4 Wonder of wonders that Jesus saves me, Jesus saves me, Jesus saves me! Wonder of all that He died on the tree, Died to save even me! Cho. — Even me, even me, Jesus saves even me; Wonder of all that He died on the tree, Died to save even me! 94 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 3= m * i 441 145 1 Oh, glorious promises of God! Each one a priceless gem! The richest diamonds of the earth Are naught compared to them; Most blessed boon to mortals giv'n, To cheer life's dreary way; Bright lights let down to show the path To everlasting day. Cho. — Sweet promises! God's promises! Dear treasures of my soul ; With these I'm rich, with these secure, While endless ages roll. 2 No failure in His promises, But steadfast, firm and sure, The Word of our unchanging God Forever shall endure. Tho' heav'n and earth shall pass away- And all we love may die, God's promises to us remain, — On these we may rely. 3 Believing them the Spirit's pow'r Eenews and purifies, Thro' Christ's all-cleansing, precious blood, Our perfect sacrifice. Oh, glorious legacy of heav'n, So rich, so vast and free, These precious promises divine, Securing all to me. ra ^^^ **» * m 442 146 1 ' ' We "who have believed do enter into rest ; ' ' Not an anxious care disturbs the trustful breast; From all unbelief for evermore we cease, Kept by pow'r divine in sweet and perfect peace. Cho. — Blessed rest, Oh, this is blessed rest! Tho' the waves of trouble roll, Faith has reach'd the haven of the blest, 'Tis Sabbath, Sabbath in my soul. 2 ' 'We who have believed do enter into rest ;' ' Oh, how free we are from all that once depressed ! What a blessed foretaste of the peace to come, Where we all shall gather in our heav'nly home! 3 ' 'We who have believed do enter into rest;' ' Ev'ry day is holy, ev'ry hour is blest; Effort ceasing, resting now in God are we; To His name the glory evermore shall be. 443 :qs=1$-=S 147 1 Sinner, undone thy condition, Thou art of Satan the slave; Yet thou canst hope for salvatiom; Jesits is able to save. Cho. — 1| : Able to save, able to save, Jesus is able and willing to save. :|| 2 If thou wilt seek Him in earnest, Thou His forgiveness shalt have; Thou shalt be freed from thy bondage; Jesus is able to save. 3 How He, on Calvary's mountain, Prayed for His foes and forgave! He will not slight thy petition; Jesus is able to save. 4 Think how the mighty Eedeemer Triumphed o'er death and the grave; Seek Him, oh, seek Him or perish! Jesus is able to save. 444 148 , . 1 Far away in the depths of my spirit to-night, Rolls a melody sweeter than psalm; In celestial like strains it unceasingly falls O'er my soul like an infinite calm. Cho. — Peace! Peace! Wonderful peace, Coming down from the Father above; Sweep over my spirit forever, I pray, In fathomless billows of love. 2 What a treasure I have in this won- derful peace, Buried deep in the heart of my soul; So secure that no power can mine it away, While the years of eternity roll. 3 I am resting to-night in this wonder- ful peace, Resting sweetly in Jesus' control; For I'm kept from all danger by night and by day, And His glory is flooding my soul. 4 And me-thinks when I rise to that City of peace, Where the Author of peace I shall see, That one strain of the song which the ransomed will sing, In that heavenly kingdom shall be: — 5 Ah! soul, are you here without comfort or rest, Marching down the rough pathway of time? Make Jesus your friend ere the shadows grow dark; Oh, accept this sweet peace so sublime. Whenmy life work is ended, and I cross the .swelling tide, When the bright and glorious morning I shall see; shall know my Redeemer when I reach the other side, And His smile will be the first to wel- come me. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 95 Cho. — I shall know Him, I shall know Him, And redeemed by His side I shall stand, 1 shall know Him, I shall know Him, By the print of the nails in His hand. 2 Oh, the soul-thrilling rapture when I view His blessed face, And the luster of His kindly beaming eye; How my full heart will praise Him for the mercy, love and grace, That prepare for me a mansion in the sky. 3 Oh, the dear ones in glory, how they beckon me to come, And our parting at the river I recall ; To the sweet vales of Eden they will sing my welcome home; But I long to meet my Savior first of all. 4 Thro' the gates to the city in a robe of spotless white, He will lead me where no tears will ever fall; In the glad song of ages I shall mingle with delight; But I long to meet my Savior first of all. 446 150 ^^M 1 Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Over the sea and land ; Down in the glade, Night's peaceful shade Lieth so near at hand. Full are the nets we've drawn to shore; Joy's measure pressed to overflow; The reefs are passed, the tempest's roar Sinks to a whisper low. Cho. — Then tho' the tide be swift and wide* Naught can we fear on life's wild sea; To Thee we raise our songs of praise, Pilot of Galilee. 2 Once down our path, The storm in wrath Lashed the wild foaming wave; Darkness and dread Gathered o'erhead, No human arm could save. Drifting and lost we heard with fear The breakers' roar where rocks did hide; Till thro' the gloom our souls could hear, ' 'Lo, I will be thy guide. ' ' 3 O Helmsman true, The voyage through, May we but trust Thy hand! Thine are the isles Where pleasures smiles, Thine the fair Beulah land. Each strange, new morn unveils the way To unknown seas where we must go; Thou who didst guide thro' yesterday, To-morrow's path dost know. 447^ l^HH 151 1 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; 2 As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. 1 Lo, the harvest fields are waving With the golden grain to-day, Up, ye reapers, take your sickles, And the Master's call obey. Forth into the rip'ning harvest At the tender dawn of light, Lest the golden grain be wasted, For the world's broad fields are white. Cho. — "On to the harvest," the Spirit breathes, Hasten away nor idle be, Amid the fields of ripening grain, On to the harvest, lo, Jesus grieves, Gather the sheaves, gather the sheaves. 2 Stay not from the fields of harvest In the burning noon- tide's heat, For the Master will refresh you As you bind the bearded wheat; For the harvest is the sowing Of His own dear love and tears, And the wheat the souls He died to Save for everlasting years. 3 Bind the sheaves as ev'ning gathers, Let not one be cast away; Each is precious to the Master, Labor on till close of day. And thy soul with great rejoicing At thy Master's word shall come, And He'll crown thee true and faithful When the sheaves are garner'd home. =£=:£: Mm 449 153 1 All for 7 Jesus, all for Jesus! All my being's ransom'd pow'rs: All my tho'ts, and words, and doings, All my days and all my hours. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All my days and all my hours. :|| 2 Let my hands perform His bidding, Let my feet run in His ways — Let my eyes see Jesus only, Let my lips speak forth His praise. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Let my lips speak forth His praise. : 3 Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus, I've lost sight of all beside; So enchained my spirit's vision, Looking at the Crucified. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Looking at the Crucified. :|| 96 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. £= 4 Oh, what wonder! how amazing! Jesus, glorious King of kings — Deigns to call me His beloved, Lets me rest beneath His wings. || : All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Eesting now beneath His wings. 450 p 1 I have learned the wondrous secret Of abiding in the Lord ; I have found the strength and sweetness Of confiding in His word, I have tasted life's pure fountain, I am trusting in His blood, 1 have lost myself in Jesus, I am sinking into God. Cho. — I'm abiding in the Lord, And confiding in His word, And I'm hiding, safely hiding, In the bosom of His love. 2 I am crucified with Jesus, And He lives and dwells in me; I have ceased from all my struggling, "lis no longer I, but He; All my will is yielded to Him, And His Spirit reigns within, And His precious blood each moment Keeps me cleansed and free from sin. 3 All my cares I cast upon Him, And He bears them all away; All my fears and griefs I tell Him, All my needs from day to day; All my strength I draw from Jesus, By His breath I live and move; E'en His very mind He gives me, And His faith, and life, and love. 4 For my words I take His wisdom, For my works His Spirit's pow'r, For my ways His gracious Presence, Guards and guides me ev'ry hour; Of my heart He is the Portion, Of my joy, the ceaseless Spring; Savior, Sanctifier, Keeper, Glorious Lord and coming King. 451 155 1 I ne ^i need Thee ev'ry hour, Most gracious Lord ; No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford. Ref. — I need Thee, O I need Thee; Ev'ry hour I need Thee; O bless me now, my Savior, 1 come to Thee! 2 I need Thee ev'ry hour, Stay Thou near by ; Temptations lose their pow'r When Thou art nigh. 3 I need Thee ev'ry hour, Injoyorpain; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. 4 I need Thee ev'ry hour, Teach me Thy will; And Thy rich promises In me fulfill. 5 I need Thee ev'ry hour, Most Holy One; O make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son! 3 3 P^ 1 There is none, O Jesus, like Thee, None so faithful and so true, None so full of tender pity, And compassion ever new. Cho. — Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, 1 have never known so true a Friend before; Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Daily will I love Thee more and more. 2 Never have I found another Kind and loving as Thou art; Thou art dearer than a brother, Nearer, dearer to my heart. 3 It was love that sought and found me, It was grace that ransomed me, Broke the chains of sin that bound me, And forever set me free. 4 Why should I not love Thee ever, And go with Thee all the way? Jesus, I will leave Thee never; From Thy side I will not stray. ^^ S^ t=t 453 157 1 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine! Heir of salvation, purchase of God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood. Cho. — 1| :This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long. : || 2 Perfect submission, perfect delight, Visions of rapture now burst on my sight, Angels descending, bring from above Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. 3 Perfect submission, all is at rest, I in my Savior am happy and blest, Watching and waiting, looking above, Fill'd with His goodness, lost in His love. ^m 454 158 1 Is there a sinner awaiting Mercy and pardon to-day? Welcome the news that we bring him, "Jesus is passing this way!" Coming in love and in mercy, Pardon and peace to bestow, Coming to save the poor sinner From his heart-anguish and woe. PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 97 S 3^ Cho. — Jesus is passing this way To-day, to-day, While He is near, O believe Him, Open your heart to receive Him, For Jesus is passing this way, Is passing this way to-day. 2 Brother, the Master is waiting, Waiting to freely forgive; Why not this moment accept Him, Trust in His grace and live? He is so tender and precious, He is so near you to-day; Open your heart to receive Him, While He is passing this way. 3 Yes, He is coming to bless you While in contrition you bow; Coming from sin to redeem you, Ready to save you now; Can you refuse the salvation Jesus is offering here? Open your heart to admit Him, While He is coming so near; 1 O love, surpassing knowledge! O grace so full and free! I know that Jesus loves me, And that's enough for me. Kef. — And that's enough for me, Enough of joy for me; 1 know that Jesus loves me, And that's enough for me. 2 O wonderful salvation, That I should ransomed be! 'Tis mine, this sweet assurance, And that's enough for me. Ref. — And that's enough for me, Enough of joy for me; 'Tis mine, this sweet assurance, And that's enough for me. 3 O blood of Christ so precious, Poured out on Calvary! It cleanses me completely, And that's enough for me. Ref. — And that's enough for me, Enough of joy for me; It cleanses me completely, And that's enough for me. 4 O wondrous love of Jesus! What love could sweeter be? He keeps me pure and happy, And that's enough for me. Eef. — And that's enough for me, Enough of joy for me; He keeps me pure and happy, And that's enough for me. 5 We live in sweet communion, In holy harmony; I share His full salvation, And that's enough for me. Ref. — And that's enough for me, Enough of joy for me; I share His full salvation, And that's enough for me. 1 Watch and pray that when the Master cometh, If at morning, noon or night, He may find a lamp in ev'ry window, Trimmed and burning clear and bright. Cho. — Watch and pray, the Lord com- mandeth; Watch and pray, 'twill not belong; Soon He'll gather home His loved ones To the happy vale of song. 2 Watch and pray; the tempter may be near us; Keep the heart with jealous care, Lest, the door a moment left unguarded, Evil thoughts may enter there. 3 Watch and pray, nor let us ever weary; Jesus watched and prayed alone, Prayed for us when only stars beheld Him, While on Olive's brow they shone. 4 Watch and pray, nor leave our post of duty, Till we hear the Bridegroom's voice; Then, with Him the marriage feast par- taking, We shall evermore rejoice. 457 161 Pi s Lord, 1 I know I love Thee better, Than any earthly joy, For Thou hast given me the peace Which nothing can destroy. Cho. — The half has never yet been told, Of love so full and free; The half has never yet been told, The blood — it cleanseth me. 2 I know that Thou art nearer still Than any earthly throng, And sweeter is the tho't of Thee, Than any lovely song. 3 Thou hast put gladness in my heart; Then well may I be glad! Without the secret of Thy love, I could not but be sad. 4 O Savior, precious Savior mine! What will Thy presence be, If such a life of joy can crown Our walk on earth with Thee? m 458 p^ 1 Back to the cold world I will not go, 98 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. % Back to the old paths of pain and woe, Back to the old life of sin, O no! I've had a glimpse of Jesus. I've found a life that is sweeter to me, Sweeter with peace, from unhappiness free, Fuller of joy than the old life could be; I've had. a glimpse of Jesus. Cho. — Back to the cold world I will notgo> Back to the old paths of pain and woe, Back to the old life of sin, O no! I've had a glimpse of Jesus. 2 Back on the night shrouded sea to die? Back, where the breakers of sin toss on high? Back, 'mid the billows of doubt? Not I! I've had a glimpse of Jesus. I've found a life that is sweeter to me, Sweeter with peace, from unhappiness free, Fuller of joy than the old life could be; I've had a glimpse of Jesus. 3 Back to the boon friends of former days, Still walking on in their old, sinful ways? Back with a message of love and grace; I've had a glimpse of Jesus. I've found a life that is sweeter to me, Sweeter with peace, from unhappiness free, Fuller of joy than the old life could be; I've had a glimpse of Jesus 459l-^i M 163 \ ^^^^m 1 When I shall wake in that fair morn of morns, After whose dawning never night returns, And with whose glory day eternal burns, I shall be satisfied. Cho.— (I : I shall be satisfied, :|| I shall be satisfied, By and by. 2 When I shall see Thy glory face to face, When in Thine arms Thou wilt Thy child embrace, When Thou shalt open all Thy stores of grace, I shall be satisfied. 3 When I shall meet with those that I have lov'd, Clasp in my eager arms the long removed, And find how faithful Thou to me hast proved, I shall be satisfied. 4 When I shall gaze upon the face of Him Who for me died, with eye no longer dim, And praise Him with the everlasting hymn, I shall be satisfied. 460 164 1 How many times, discouraged, We sink beside the way; About us all is darkness, We hardly dare to pray. Then, thro' the mists and shadows, The sweetest voice e'er known Says, "Child, am I not with thee, Never to leave thee alone?" Cho. — No, never alone, no, never alone! He promised never to leave me, Never to leave me alone. 2 Oh, soul, hast thou forgotten The tender word and sweet Of Him who left behind Him The print of bleeding feet? "I never will forsake thee, Oh, child, so weary grown; Eemember, I have promised Never to leave thee alone. " 3 Take courage, way-worn pilgrim! Tho' mists and shadows hide The face of Him thou lovest; He's ever at thy side. Reach out thy hand and find Him, And lo, the clouds have flown; He smiles on thee who promised Never to leave thee alone. 1 Cold water is the cup that cheers; Away, away the bowl! Old Alcohol is king of tears; Away, away the bowl! Good-bye to rum and all its harms, Farewell the wine-cup's dread alarms, Cold water hath far sweeter charms; Away, away the bowl! 2 See how the stagg'ring drunkard reels; Away, away the bowl! What shame and mis'ry he reveals! Away, away the bowl! His hungry children cry for bread, And from their cold, damp cellar bed, They watch for his return with dread; Away, away the bowl! 3 No alcohol we'll buy or sell; Away, away the bowl! We hate it now and ever shall; Away, away the bowl! United in a temp'rance band, We're join'd in heart, we're join'd in hand, To drive the demon from our land; Away, away the bowl! 1 Still out of Christ, when so oft He has called you; Why will you longer refuse to believe? What can you hope from the world or its pleasure? How can you trust them when both will deceive? PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 99 Ref.- Come, come to Jesus, weary, heavy-hearted, Come, come to Jesus while you may; Now He is waiting, waiting to receive you, Hark! He is calling you to-day. 2 Still out of Christ, and the moments so precious; Night is approaching; oh, what will you do? Still out of Christ, yet there's room at the fountain, Free are its waters, and flowing for you. 3 Still out of Christ, yet for you there is mercy, If you are willing to turn from your sin, Yonder He stands at the door of salvation, Waiting to pardon and welcome you in. 4 Still out Christ and the love He has promised ; How you are longing that love to receive! Haste where the star of your faith is directing, Haste, and this moment repent and believe. 463 167 f m^m^m m 1 Closer to Thee, my Father, draw me, I long for Thine embrace; Closer within Thine arms enfold me, I seek a resting place. Cho. — Closer with the chords of love, Draw me to Thyself above; Closer draw me To Thyself above. 2 Closer to Thee, my Savior, draw me, Nor let me leave Thee more; Sighing to feel Thine arms around me, And all my wand 'rings o'er. 3 Closer to Thee, sweet Spirit, draw me, Till I am wholly Thine; Quicken, refine, and fully cleanse me, Till pure my soul shall shine. ^^ai 1 Look to the hill-tops, the morning is breaking, [world cheer, Sunshine and gladness the waiting Over the valley the glory is streaming, Shadows depart when the sun-rays appear. Cho. — Look, look! look to the hill-tops, See the shadows depart; Christ as the morning Will, in the glad dawning, [sad heart. Rise as the sun for your shadowed, 2 Look to the hill-tops, the darkest clouds brighten, Colors resplendent tint ev'ry dark hue; E'en so your God shall your life-shad- ows lighten, [to you. Showing His peace and His comfort 3 Look to the hill-tops, the verdure is vernal, [view; That which was hidden is coming to Lift up your eyes to the mountains eternal, Heaven is calling and beckoning you. 4 Look to the hill-tops where God's angels rally, [ing you rise; Strength 'ning your courage and help- No longer look to the shades of the valley, Learn to the hill-tops to lift up your eyes. ffi fftrtfLuU-^ P 1 Hear the voice of love and duty, Calling thee; calling thee; There is work to do for Jesus, Here and o'er the sea. Cho. — Here am I, send me, I would toil for Thee; 1 have heard Thy call, and with joy reply, " Dear Savior, here am L" 2 Shall the Master ask unheeded, 1 ' Who will go, who will go? ' ' When the Bread of Life is needed Ev'rwhere below. 3 Living coals from God's own altar, Touch our lips, purge our sin; Love divine the lost ones seeking, Make thy home within. W- ^^fe^=a= 466 170 1 By Samaria's wayside well, Once a blessed message fell On a woman's thirsty soul, Long ago; And to eyes that long were sealed Was the glorious light revealed, Thro' a fountain that was opened Long ago. Cho. — There's a fountain that was opened Long ago, Long ago, For the healing of the nations Is its flow; Along the line of ages The prophets and the sages Caught the singing of its waters, Long ago. 2 And a little captive maid, By a leper undismayed, Told to him a simple story, Long ago; That the stream where he might lave Had alone the power to save, Thro' his trust in that old fountain, Long ago; 3 And a woman in a crowd, Without word or cry aloud, Just stooped down and touched His garment Long ago; As her urgent need appealed, So her sinful soul was healed, In that fountain that was opened Long ago. iOO PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 4 As the eunuch tried to read Philip taught him of his need, And baptized him in the stream, Long ago; As the outward seal and sign Of an inward work divine, [tain, That was wrought thro' that old foun- Long ago. 5 O thou fountain, deep and wide, Flowing from the wounded side That was pierced for our redemption, Long ago; In thy ever-cleansing wave There is found all power to save, 'Tis the power that healed the nations, Long ago. p| £ *=t ■*-*■ 3= 3v=3S *u=sl: m 467 171 1 My life, my love I give to Thee, Thou Lamb of God. who died for me; Oh, may I ever faithful be, My Savior and my God! Cho. — I'll live for Him who died for me, How happy then my life shall be! I'll live for Him who died for me, My Savior and my God! 2 I now believe Thou dost receive, For Thou hast died that I might live; And now, henceforth I'll trust in Thee, My Savior and my God! 3 O Thou who died on Calvary, To save my soul and make me free, I'll consecrate my life to Thee, My Savior and my God! 468 172 P aj J j 3EE£ 1 I think of my Savior, His love and His favor, And all of His mercy divine; A new heart He gave me, And thus did He save me, This wonderful Savior of mine. Cho. — A new heart He gave me, a new heart of love; By grace He renewed me. by grace from above; My soul He transformed by His power divine. This wonderful Jesus, this Savior of mine, 2 The moment so precious, So holy and gracious, I think of it joyfully still, When Jesus renewed me, With power endued me, And humbled my heart to His will. 3 How close was the union, And rich the communion Between the dear Lord and my soul; 'Twas joy full of sweetness My heart, in completeness, To yield to His holy control. 4 In glad exultation O'er conscious salvation, I praise His adorable name; A new heart He gave me, And thus did He save me, And I will His goodness proclaim. 469 173 \#% mt^ r* Ffn 1 I love to tell the story Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His love. I love to tell the story, Because I know 'tis true; It satisfies my longings As nothing else can do. Cho. — I love to tell the story, 'Twill be my theme in glory To tell the old, old story Of Jesus and His love. 2 I love to tell the story, More wonderful it seems Than all the golden fancies Of all our golden dreams. I love to tell the story, It did so much for me; And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee. 3 I love to tell the story; 'Tis pleasant to repeat What seems, each time I tell it, More wonderfully sweet. I love to tell the story, For some have never heard The message of salvation From God's own holy word. 4 I love to tell the story, For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it like the rest, And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the new, new song, 'Twill be the old, old story That I have loved so long. gpippgji^^ 1 Let not your heart be troubled, neither be afraid; If ye believe in God, believe also in me; I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to aid; A Friend and Helper I will be. Cho. — Fear not, fear not, God is on His throne; Trust Him, He who careth for His own; He is a faithful Friend, and you He will defend, PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 101 And never leave His child to walk alone. 2 Let not your heart be troubled! Noth- ing can betide To do you ill and harm, to fill you with alarm; For in His blessed fellowship, safe you shall abide, Secure beneath His shelt'ring arm. 3 Temptations may beset you, trials very sore With ev'ry dawning day may meet you on the way; Let not your heart be troubled, but trust Him more and more, For He will be with you alway. Sie :~ 471 177 1 I've a message from the Lord, Praise His name, Praise His name; And I love the precious word, Praise His name, Praise His name. For it tells His love to me, Tells of mercy full and free, Of the death on Calvary, Praise His name, Praise His name. 2 Oh, He guides me by His eye, Praise His name, Praise His name; All my needs doth He supply, Praise His name, Praise His name. Day by day He leads me on By the path the saints have gone, And His might I lean upon, ■ Praise His name, Praise His name. 3 I'm a subject of His grace, Praise His name, Praise His name; And I long to see His face, Praise His name, Praise His name. He's my shelter from the blast,— I shall dwell with Him at last, When afflictions here are past, Praise His name, Praise His name. ^p£££pg^ 3 3 1 Loyalty to the Master, loyalty to the King; Loyalty now and ever cheerily let us sing; Wholly at His commandment, let ev'ry soldier be, Joyfully serving Jesus, serving with loyalty, Cho. — Loyal soldiers, let us joyfully march along, Forward, forward, with a triumphant song; Onward, onward, a happy and loyal throng, Loyal to our Savior and our King. 2 Loyalty to the Master, letting Him lead the way; Glorious is His banner, follow it ev'ry day Into the midst of battle, conquering as we go, Victory He has promised over the deadly foe. 3 Loyalty to the Master; looking to Him alone, Turning away from evil, Jesus will keep His own; Onward, still onward pressing, seeing the starry prize Waiting for all the faithful, meeting beyond the skies. k ^3^#jiill 473 179 1 Stand like Caleb, tho' the world oppose; Vict'ry's key-note is believing; There's no danger from ten thousand foes, God's almighty pow'r receiving. Cho. — Stand like Caleb! fear no foe, Trust, ye doubting, in Jehovah's might; God is leading, forward go, Never falter in the cause of right. 2 Are there giants in the upward way? Are their cities "walled to heaven?" Glcrious vict'ry shall be ours each day, Trusting God by whom 'tis given. 3 There's a land with "milk and honey" blest, Why be faithless and faint-hearted? On Jehovah's strong assurance rest, Sin's defense is now departed. 1 We'll stand by the Bible, God's mes- sage to man, [great plan; Revealing His love in Redemption's It tells how death entered with sin and the fall, Of life freely offered thro' Jesus to all. Cho. — Stand by the Bible, walk by the Bible, Teach by the Bible, revealing God's plan; Stand by the Bible, study the Bible, Live by the Bible, God's message to nun # 2 No book so abounding in wonderful truth, No guide so unerring for childhood &nd youth, No counsel so needed by man in his bloom, No comfort so swe t on the verge of the tomb. 3 Thro' ages when Faith spurn'd the fetters of Might, It shone like a star on the bosom of night; Its word was the rule of the millions who bled, [pray'r was said. Its hope was their stay when the leust 4 We'll follow thy teachings, blest word from above, We'll live by thy Pattern of infinite love. Believing, obeying, and watching with pray'r, Till grace shall for heaven our spirits prepare. 402 PEZTTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. g ^^ | 475 181 1 How dear to my heart is the story of old, The story that ever is new, The message that saints of all ages have told, The message so tender and true. Cho. — The story that never grows old, Though over and over 'tis told; The story so dear, bringing heav'n so near, Sweet story that never grows old. 2 It came to my heart when, all fettered by sin> I sat in the prison of doubt: Like angel of old, the glad story came in And led me triumphantly out. 3 It comes to my soul when the tempter is nigh, With snares for my way-weary feet; It tells of the Rock that is higher than I, And leads to its blissful retreat. 4 When sorrow is mine, and on pillows of stone My aching head seeks for repose, This story brings comfort and peace from the throne, My desert blooms forth like the rose. 6 When down in the ' 'valley and shadow of Death," I enter the gloom of the grave, I'll tell the old story with life's latest breath, Of Christ and His power to save. 476 ^s * S 1 || : I have heard my Savior calling, :|| "Take thy cross and follow, follow me." Cho. — 1| : Where He leads me I will follow, :|| I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. 2 ||:Tho' He leads me thro' the valley, :|| I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. 3 || :Tho' He leads me thro' the garden, :|| I'll go with Him, with Him all the way- 4 || :Tho' He leads me to the conflict, :|| I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. 5 HiTho' He leads thro' fiery trials, :|| I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. 8 || :He will give me grace and glory, : || He 'will keep me, keep me all the way. 7 || :Oh, 'tis sweet to follow Jesus, :|| And be with Him, with Him all the way. 477g^^^^^l 1 To-day the Savior calls; Ye wand'rers, come; O ye benighted souls, Why longer roam? 2 To-day the Savior calls; Oh, hear Him now! Within these sacred walls To Jesus bow. 3 To-day the Savior calls; For refuge fly; The storm of justice falls, And death is nigh. 4 The Spirit calls to-day; Yield to His pow'r, Oh, grieve Him not away, "lis mercy's hour. Efgggj 478 225 1 My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountain side, Let freedom ring. 2 My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with rapture thrills, Like that above. 3 Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song; Let mortal tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong. 4 Our fathers' God, to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thee we sing; Long may our land be bright, With freedom's holy light, Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our King. 479 3t 226 Our Father which art in heaven, hal- lowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. i Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. : And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen. ffig^ pB^ pp 1 I heard of a Savior who sought for the lost, Deep rivers He forded, high mountains He crossed, To find them, to save the cost, them, whatever PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. 103 To bring them from darkness to day, 1 heard of this Savior, and humbly I came, A poor guilty sinner, His mercy to claim, And now I'm rejoicing thro' faith in His name, He never will turn me away. Cho. — 1| :He never will turn me away, :|| I asked Him to save me, He freely forgave me; He never will turn me away. 2 I've prov'd this dear Savior in sun and in show'r, In joy's blooming summer, and griefs wintry hour, He still is my Refuge, my Rock and my Tow'r, My Comfort and Strength ev'ry day. Whatever the trouble, whatever the need, I'll lean on His bosom, His promise I'll plead, And find Him a Helper, a Brother indeed, He never will turn me away. 3 The fullness of blessing is His to bestow, Then straight to the Master I'll trustfully go, And ask that the pow'r of His Spirit He'll show, His wonderful grace He'll display; And when these short pilgrimage days shall pass by, I'll come to the gates of the City on high; Oh, then from the mansions beyond the blue sky, He never will turn me away. 228 48 1 aiEg s ^^g t=t 1 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling, Work 'mid springing flow'rs; Work when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labor, Rest comes sure and soon; Give ev'ry flying minute, Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing, Work, for daylight flies; Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. 482 229 iii g^i 1 Walk in the light, so shalt thou know That fellowship of love, His Spirit only can bestow, Who reigns in light above. 2 Walk in the light, and thou shalt find Thy heart made truly His, Who dwells in cloudless light enshrined, In whom no darkness is. 3 Walk in the light, and thou shalt own Thy darkness passed away, Because the light has on thee shone In which is perfect day. 4 Walk in the light, and e'en the tomb No fearful shade shall wear; Glory shall chase away the gloom, For Christ hath conquer'd there. 5 Walk in the light, thy path shall be Peaceful, serene and bright, For God, by grace, shall dwell in thee, And God Himself is light. 483 230 P 1 3m 5 1 Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee; E'en tho' it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 2 Tho' like a wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 3 There let the way appear ' Steps unto heav'n; All that Thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 4 Then with my waking tho'te • Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 5 Or if on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon and stars forgot, Upward I fly, 104 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS No. 2. Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee! 1 O the morning, happy morning, That will break on yonder shore, When the march of life is ended, And our harvest work is o'er; When we stand amid the gloaming, And our hearts with joy are bright, While we say to those around us, With a loving smile, Good night. Cho. — Good night, good night, Till we meet in the morning light: Good night till we meet At the Savior's feet, In that land where all is bright. 2 O the morning, blissful morning, That from ev'ry care is free, And forever with our Savior And Redeemer we shall be; When the silver cord is broken, And our spirits wing their flight, Only pausing till our dear ones Catch the loving words, Good night. 3 O the morning, golden morning, We shall see it by and by, Faith beholds it in the distance, And its dawning draweth nigh. Here we part, for time is fleeting, Ever fading from our sight, But in yonder happy morrow We shall never say Good night. ^^ 3^?E3E 5 1 Will Jesus hear me when I pray? Yes, O yes, He will ; And bid the darkness fleo away? Yes, O yes, He will. Cho.— Yes, He will, O yes, He will, He will ever near abide; Keep my many needs supplied. Yes, O yes, He will. 2 Will Jesus come and speak to me? Yes, O yes, He will; And set my captive spirit free? Yes, O yes, He will. 3 Will Jesus cleanse my heart from sin? Yes, O yes, He will ; And then forever dwell within? Yes, O yes, He will. 4 Will Jesus then supply my need? Yes, O yes, He will; My soul with heav'nly manna feed? Yes, O yes, He will. 5 Will Jesus fill me with His power? Yes, O yes, He will; When I approach the dying hour? Yes, O yes, He will. 6 Will Jesus give me dying grace? Yes, O yes, He will ; Permit me then to see His face? Yes, O yes, He will. 7 Will Jesus lead me up the way? Yes, O yes, He will ; Throughout the land of endless day? Yes, O yes, He will. 486 ^m ^^^m 1 Good-bye, good-bye, and God bless you! We say it in joyful tone; For safe in the Father's keeping We surely can trust His own. Good-bye! it is but for a moment; The way to our home lies straight; We'll enter it, some in the morning, And some in the evening late. Ref. — Good-bye, good-bye, and God bless you! We say it in joyful tone; For safe in the Father's keeping We surely can trust His own. 2 Good-bye, good-bye, and God bless you! The harvest immortal stands All glowing with golden promise, And ripe for the reapers' hands, And he that goeth forth weeping To scatter the precious seed, Shall doubtless come with rejoicing, Well-laden with shining sheaves. 3 Good-bye, good-bye, and God bless you! Again we unite heart and hand, And promise that true to our Master. God helping us, ever we'll stand. No harm shall touch His beloved, No pestilence dread draw near; His hand shall shield from all evil, His presence shall banish fear. TOPICAL INDEX. ASSURANCE No. Blessed assurance, Jesus is 62 He is able to deliver 55 I heard of a Savior 480 I know I love Thee better 457 I know in whom I have. . 166 I left it all with Jesus 355 I shall be like Him 316 I think of my Savior 468 Jesus is mine, He never. . . 418 Jesus is the light, the way. 96 My soul in sad exile 5 love surpassing 112 Saved to the uttermost. . . 383 Will Jesus hear me when I 485 ATONEMENT— SALVATION A crimson stream is 172 And can it be that 1 241 Blessed be the fountain of 6 Blow ye the trumpet, blow 249 By Samaria's wayside well 466 Can it be that Jesus bought434 Christ has for sin 44 Father, I stretch my 224 Floods of mercy break . . . 280 Forever here my soul shall 209 1 gave My life for thee. . . . 145 I have a song I love to. ... 80 I have been to Jesus 116 I have precious news to. . . 34 I knew that God in His. . . 188 Lord Jesus, I long to be . . 346 No other name on earth, to 169 O for a heart that is 350 O hear the message, glad . 409 O now I see the cleansing . 263 Salvation, oh , the joyful . . 211 Saved to the uttermost. . . 383 Sinner, undone thy 443 The blood of Jesus frees . . 95 The cross, the cross 175 The dear, loving Savior. . 310 The great Physician now. 212 The holiest place stands . . 290 There is a fountain filled. . 223 There's a song my heart is 100 There's a feast by Jesus . . 407 Tho* your sins be as 427 'Tis a wonderful 326 Weeping will not save you 439 We glorify God for the . . . 161 We have heard a joyful. . . 140 We shall reach our home . 65 What can wash away my . 239 Whoever receiveth the ... '45 BIBLE No. From the word of God . . . 367 Holy Bible, book divine . . 219 How firm a foundation. . . 252 There's a dear and 400 We'll stand by the Bible. . 474 CLOSING Blest be the tie that binds 225 Day is dying in the west.. 331 God be with you till we. . . 304 Good-bye, good-bye, and. 486 Lord, dismiss us with Thy 302 the morning happy. . . . 484 Praise God from 243, 236, 303 COMING OF CHRIST All those who love and ... 179 By thousands now rejected422 Do you love the service. . . 438 Some of these days the . . . 437 There's a great day coming 91 Watch and pray that when456 We shall hear a voice .... 162 When Jesus comes to ... . 377 CONFESSION— TESTIMONY Am I a soldier of the 202 Back to the cold world I . . 458 Come, Thou fount of every 258 God's love has sweetened. 381 How dear to my heart is. . 475 1 am now a child of God . . 160 I have precious news to . . 34 I heard the voice of Jesus. 120 I love to tell the story. . . . 469 I sing the praise of Him . . 295 I've wandered far away. . 375 1 wandered in sorrow and . 376 I wandered in the shades . 365 My gladsome heart these . 193 Now the chains of sin are . 289 happy day that fixed my 4 What a wonderful 131 When deep in sin and folly 107 When I was far away and. 73 Who will be the next to . . 341 CONSECRATION All for Jesus, all for 11 All to Jesus I surrender. . . 345 1 am Thine, O Lord 342 In loving consecration ... 89 It may not be on the 306 Lord I am Thine, entirely 246 More like Jesus would I be 405 My life, my love, 1 give to. 12 105 No. Nearer, my God, to Thee . 273 Savior, while my heart is . 397 Sweetly, Lord, have we . . 413 Take my life and let it be . 10 Welcome, welcome, dear. 270 CROSS Aias, and did my Savior. . 68 Come, sinner behold what 103 Down at the cross where. . 41 He dies, the friend of 242 I am coming to the cross.. 16 Jesus, keep me near the . . 373 Look away to the cross. . . 88 Must Jesus bear the cross. 292 Oh, the gospel story of the 63 The cross that He gave. . . 384 The cross, the cross . . . . 175 There's a place above all. . 389 When I survey the 238 FAITH— TRUST Anywhere with Jesus, I can 64 Are you living in the .... 18 Come every soul by sin. . . 244 From every danger.doubt 336 Let not your heart be ... . 470 Look Beyond 428 Look to the hilltops 464 My body, soul and spirit. . 274 My faith looks up to Thee. 236 My hope is built on 291 Nearer, yet nearer, my. . . 83 Oh, for a faith that will not 154 'Tis so sweet to tru?t in. . . 90 Trust, for the Lord is with 430 Trusting each day in the. . 174 Veiled is the future before 344 When we walk with the . . 110 FELLOWSHIP- COMMUNION Better friend is none than 308 Blest be the tie that binds 225 Closer to Thee, my Father 463 Fade, fade, each earthly. . 231 He has come, He has come 425 I entered once a home of . . 138 I have a dear Savior, the . 348 I have learned the 450 I've reached the land of. . 279 I would not live without. . 359 Jesus, my Savior, is all. . . 171 Made one in Christ by. . . . 180 'Mid scenes of confusion.. 363 More about Jesus would I. 1 Oh, for a closer walk with. 197 TOPICAL INDEX. No. Oh, the best friend to have 13 There is none like Jesus. . . 156 What a fellowship, what a. 40 When I read the dear old . 97 GRACE Can it be that Jesus 434 Come, Thou fount of every 258 Depth of mercy, can there 218 I have precious news to tell 34 I'm glad that the Savior. . 1 33 In wondrous grace He took392 I think of my Savior 468 I want no other grace than 61 The cross that He gave. . . 384 The mercy of God is an. . . 165 There's a wideness in God's 17 GUIDANCE— CARE Anywhere with Jesus I can 64 Daylight is past, shadows. 446 Guide me, oh, Thou great. 269 Hark, 'tis the Master 404 He leadeth me, oh, blessed 274 Holy Spirit, faithful guide 213 I have heard my Savior. . 476 Jesus, Savior, pilot me. . . 14 Lead, kindly light, amid. . 201 Like a shepherd, tender. . 9 Safe in the lifeboat 1 353 Savior, lead me lest I . . . . 126 Savior.like a shepherd lead 123 Sweet are the promises. . . 19 Sweetly, Lord, have we . . 413 The Lord is my shepherd . 147 Thro' the meadows green. 35 Where my Savior leads me. 126 HEAVEN— DEATH Beautiful little treasures . 354 Beckoning hands at the . . 21 Blessed promise of the . . . 406 Come, ye disconsolate.. . . 76 Coming when the day is . . 163 Heaven is not far away. . . 52 How far, how far to the . . 72 I am passing down the ... 401 In the glorious world on . . 426 Jerusalem.my happy home 284 Listen to the wondrous. . . 410 My heavenly home is ... . 411 My latest sun is sinking. . . 287 O the morning happy .... 484 Our friends are going with 358 Out on an ocean all 432 Sailing life's tempestuous. 80 Shall we gather at the 207 Shall we reach the home in 170 Some glad morn not far . . 347 There is a home, a blessed. 151 No. Thro' the shining gate 402 We journey to the home. . 26 We shall reach our home . 65 We shall stand before the. 84 What a scene of wondrous 101 When I shall wake in that 459 When my life work is ended 445 When the trumpet of the . 59 With friends on earth we . 102 HOLY SPIRIT Come, Holy Spirit 49 Come, Holy Spirit, raise.. 227 Holy Spirit, dwell with me 25 Holy Spirit, faithful guide 213 Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit 48 I am coming, Jesus 136 Jesus, Thine all-victorious 250 Lord God, the Holy Ghost 229 My body, soul and spirit. . 274 O refreshing times are. . . . 314 O Spirit of the living God. 226 spread the tidings 309 What is this that like the . 323 INVITATION Are you tenting in the. . . . 376 Come, contrite one, and . . 74 Come, every soul by sin . . 244 Come, humble sinner, in . . 173 Come, sinners, to the 46 Come, sinners, to the living 15 Come to the Father's .... 7 Come, ye disconsolate. ... 76 Come, ye sinners, poor. . . 282 Come, ye weary and 220 Do you know the blessed . 324 Fall into line, brother. ... 53 God calling yet, shall I not 141 Hark, I hear the Savior . . 33 Hark, the Savior speaks.. 81 Hark, what sound salutes. 178 Haste, O sinner, now be . . 221 Hear the footsteps of Jesus 431 Hear the promise of the . . 189 Heaven is not far away. . . 52 1 heard of a Savior who. . . 480 Is there a sinner awaiting. 454 Jesus is tenderly calling . . 67 Jesus, the loving shepherd 385 Linger no longer, Jesus is . 115 Listen, O listen to Jesus. . 429 O hear the message glad. . 409 Oh, turn ye, oh, turr> ye . . 254 Oh,why will you turn from 192 Only a look at Jesus 167 Our friends are going with 358 O weary wand'rer, dark. . 281 Sinner, undone thy 443 Sinners, turn, why will ye. 222 106 No. Softly and tenderly Jesus. 128 Some mortals may wonder 90 Still out of Christ .when so 462 Thanks be to Jesus, His . . 86 TheGreatPhysician now is 191 There is a Rock in a weary 94 There's a stranger at the . . 39 There's a feast by Jesus . . 407 The Savior is calling you . 435 The voice of Christ to thee 118 The voice of thy conscience 56 Thinking to-night of the . . 351 Tho' your sins be as 427 'Tis a wonderful 326 To-day the Savior calls. . . 477 Wanderer away from Jesus 22 While Jesus whispers to . . 217 Who will be the next to . . 341 Who will be-the next to . . 28 Why are you waiting .... 144 Will Jesus hear me when . 485 Would you give your heart 317 JOY— SUNSHINE God's love has sweetened. 381 I'm glad that the Savior. . 133 I wandered in the shades . 365 Leave the path that lies in 18 O love, surpassing 112 The joy of the Lord is my. 139 There are days of golden. . 370 There's sunshine in my. . . 31 We will scatter sunshine. . 372 When a sinner comes as a. 191 Within my soul there rings 357 LORD'S SUPPER Come, sinners, behold.. . . 103 Down at the cross where. . 41 He dies, the friend of 242 Jesus, keep me near the . . 373 Just as I am, without one. 235 Must Jesus bear the cross. 292 blessed Paraclete 230 Rock of Ages, cleft for . . . 240 There is a fountain 223 There's a feast by Jesus . . 407 When I survey the 238 LOVE How sweet the name of . . . 69 1 have a dear Savior, the . 348 I am now a child of God . . 160 I love to tell the story. . . . 469 In vain, in high and holy. 85 Love divine, all love 198 More love to Thee, 371 My Jesus, I love Thee .... 75 O hear the message, glad. 409 O the great love the dear. 142 TOPICAL INDEX. No. Some mortals may wonder 388 Sweet is Thy love.O Christ 325 The love of Jesus is so.. . . 366 There is none, O Jesus. . . . 452 What a precious, precious 257 When out in sin and 20 Wonderful story of love . . 135 Wonder of wonders, that . 144 LOYALTY— OBEDIENCE All for Jesus, all for Jesus. 11 Be strong to toil in the ... 109 Hark, 'tis the Master 404 I can hear my Savior 190 I love Thy kingdom, Lord 259 Keep your covenant with. 129 Loyalty to the Master. . . . 473 Our hearts have felt the . . 8 Stand like Caleb 473 Stand up, stand up for. ... 264 Sweetly, Lord, have we . . 413 Trying to walk in the steps 412 We've listed in a holy war 419 When the trumpet sounds 137 When we walk with the . . 110 Who is on the Lord's side. 150 MISSIONS Be with us, Lord 329 Blow ye the trumpet, blow 249 Broad is the opening field. 349 Christ for the world 18 Far and near the fields are 307 Go quickly, go quickly. . . 343 Hark, 'tis the Shepherd's . 23 Harvester, harvester 403 Heirs to the kingdom of . . 396 In the harvest field there . 352 Jesus shall reign where'er. 204 Lo, the golden fields are . . 328 Oh, how beautiful the. ... 164 Over the rolling sea 185 Rescue the perishing, care 89 Seeking the lost, yes 194 Speed away, speed away . 338 The morning light is 265 There are lives our love. . . 382 There are souls, perishing. 386 Throw out the life line ... 2 PEACE— REST Far away in the depths of. 444 In the rifted rock I'm 321 My soul in sad exile 5 Oh, my heart is thrilled . . 99 Since my soul is forgiven . 318 There comes to my heart . 113 The sunshine cheers and. . 337 We who have believed do. 442 PRAISE No. All hail the power of 216 Awake, my soul, to joyful 271 Blessed assurance, Jesus is 62 Blow ye the trumpet, blow 249 Come, look on the King in 58 Come, Thou fount of every 258 Come, we that love the. . . 339 Down at the cross where. . 41 Earnest workers for the . . 108 From the hills and from . . 356 Glory be to the Father. . . 187 Holy, holy, holy 228 Hosanna! Hosanna 416 I have wondrous news to . 34 I know I love Thee better. 457 I sing the praise of Him . . 295 I've a message from the . . 471 Jesus in His temple holy. . 355 Jesus shall reign where'er. 204 Joy to the world, the Lord 214 Keep the banner flying. . . 71 Mighty army of the young 57 O for a thousand tongues. 87 O happy day that fixed.. . 42 Oh, could I speak the 277 spread the tidings 309 Praise God from. 243, 296, 303 The blood of Jesus frees . . 95 To Thee be praise forever. 124 We praise Thee, O God. . . 268 Wondrous news! We'll. . . 77 Young men and maidens . 106 PRAYER Be with us, Lord, as forth. 329 Closer to Thee, my Father 463 Day is dying in the west. . 331 Father, in the morning. . . 369 Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit 48 1 am coming, Jesus 136 I am praying, blessed .... 177 I need Thee every hour.. . 451 I thirst, Thou wounded . . 245 Jesus, keep me near the. . 373 Jesus, lover of my soul. . . 256 Jesus, Thy life, Thy sell . . 50 Keep praying as you go . . 361 Lift your heart in prayer . 47 Lord Jesus, I long to be. . 346 Nearer, my God, to Thee . 273 O for a heart to praise my. 210 O Light of light , shine in . . 30 Pass me not, O gentle .... 66 Rock of Ages, cleft for me. 240 Savior, like a shepherd .. . 123 Sun of my soul, Thou. . . . 285 Sweet hour of prayer 253 What a friend we have in . 262 107 PRIMARY CLASS No By the Jericho road 333 CLOCK-The world is like 327 Hark, I hear my Savior say 158 Just a little sunshine 319 Mighty army of the young 57 Sowing in the morning. . . 60 There's a word of tender. . 330 These two little hands were433 We will scatter sunshine. . 372 PROMISES Blessed promise of the . . . 406 Hear the promise of the . . 189 How firm a foundation. . . 252 How many times 460 I was wand'ring in a. ... . 368 Let not your heart be ... . 470 Oh.glorious promises of . . 441 Standing on the promises. 27 There are times when we.. 394 There's a word of tender. . 330 Tho' troubles assail, and. . 417 PURITY Blessed be the fountain of 6 He has come, He has come 425 I am coming, Jesus 136 Jesus, Thy life, Thyself. . . 50 Lord Jesus, I long to be . . 346 More like Jesus would I be 405 for a heart that is whiter 350 When I shall reach the . . . 316 REPENTANCE Come, humble sinner, in. . 173 1 am coming to Jesus for . 278 I am coming to the cross . 16 I've wandered far away . . 375 Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I. 234 Just as I am, without one. 235 Pass me not, O gentle .... 66 SAFETY— SECURITY A mighty fortress is our . . 122 Anywhere with Jesus, I can 64 Beneath Thy shadow .... 104 Daylight is past, shadows. 446 He keepeth me ever 159 I'm resting safe with Jesus 125 In the rifted rock, I'm 321 Rock of Ages, cleft for me 240 Safe in the life boat 1 353 The Lord is my shepherd 147 TEMPERANCE Cold water is the cup that 461 Mourn for the thousands. 199 Rescue the perishing 206 What ruin hath 200 Yield not to temptation . . 399 TOPICAL INDEX. VICTORV— TRIUMPH No. Christian, gird the armor. 168 From the hills and from . . 356 I saw a blood-washed .... 148 Jesus shall reign whate'er. 204 March on, march on 334 Mine eyes have seen the . . 9 Thro' the cleansing blood. 3 We are coming, we are . . . 130 We march, we march to . . 72 WARFARE Am I a soldier of the cross 202 Christian, gird the armor. 168 Fall into line, brother. ... 53 Forward, Christian 36 Hear the bugle calling 127 Keep the banner flying. . . 71 Lo, a-mighty army now. . 105 Loyalty to the Master. . . . 472 March on, march on 334 My soul, be on thy guard . 261 Onward, Christian soldiers 54 Our hearts have felt the . . " 8 Soldiers of Christ, arise. . . 260 Stand up, stand up for. . . 264 There is need of valiant . . 398 There's a wonderful army 105 The world must be taken . 32 We are coming, we are ... 130 We are marching on to . . . 362 We march, we march. . . . 374 We've 'listed in a holy war 419 When the trumpet sounds 137 Workman for God, O lose 153 WARNING By thousands now rejectedl24 Come to the Father's house 7 Coming when the day is . . 163 No. Haste, O sinner, now be . . 221 Listen, O listen to Jesus . . 429 My soul, be on thy guard . 261 Not far from the kingdom 51 Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye . . 254 O weary wand'rer, dark. . 281 ye who are drifting on. . 414 Sinners, turn, why will ye. 222 Sinner, undone thy 443 There's a great day 219 Vain man, thy fond 92 Wanderer away from .... 22 We are sowing, ever sowing 82 We shall hear a voice .... 162 When Jesus comes to.. . . 377 Where will you spend .... 98 Why are you waiting .... 144 WORK— SERVICE A charge to keep, I have. . 232 Be with us, Lord, as forth. 329 Be strong to toil in the . . . 109 Broad is the opening field. 349 By the help of God we'll. . 37 Christian Endeavor bright 183 Countless the perils that. . 156 Do you hear the Savior. . 155 Far and near the fields are 307 Forward, Christian workers 36 Go quickly, go quickly. . . 343 Harvester, harvester 403 Have you had a kindness . 24 Hear the voice of love and 465 1 have work enough to do. 340 In the harvest field there . 352 I've heard the call ringing 119 Jesus, and may I work for 29 Keep a light in the window 70 Keep the banner flying. . . 71 Lo, the golden fields are . . 328 No. Lo, the harvest fields are . 448 Oh, how beautiful the 164 Oh, scatter seeds of loving 408 On the Jericho road there. 157 Scattering precious seed by 93 Sowing in the morning ... 60 The Master wants workers 149 There's a place where we . Ill The world must be taken . 32 Throw out the life line ... 2 To the front, ye Christian. 184 We are sowing, ever 82 We will scatter sunshine. . 372 Why stand ye idle 78 Work, for the night is. . . . 481 Would you shine for Jesus 332 Ye toilers for Jesus, be . . . 390 WORSHIP All hail the power of Jesus' 216 A mighty fortress is our. . 122 Blessed assurance, Jesus is 62 Come, Thou fount of every 258 Day is dying in the west . . 331 Holy, holy, holy 228 How sweet the name of . . . 69 I love Thy kingdom.Lord. 259 Jesus in His temple holy. . 355 Jesus, lover of my soul. . . 256 Jesus shall reign where'er. 204 Lord, dismiss us with Thy 302 Love divine, all love 198 My Jesus, I love Thee 7S O day of rest and gladness 199 O for a thousand tongues . 87 Praise God from . 234, 296, 303 'Tis religion that can give. 38 We praise Thee, O God. . . 268 Young men and maidens . 106 108 I1TDEX No. Abiding and confiding ... . 45° Able to deliver 55 Abundantly able to save.. 45 A charge to keep I have. . . 232 A closer walk with God .. . 197 A crimson stream is 172 Again we'll never pass this 155 A heart to praise my God. 210 Alas, and did my Savior.. 68 All for Jesus 11 All hail the power of Jesus' 216 All those who love and — 179 All to Jesus I surrender.. . 345 All-victorious love 250 Am I a soldier of the cross 202 AmightyfortressisourGod 122 And can I yet delay 233 And can it be that I should 241 A new heart He gave me.. 468 Anywhere with Jesus 64 Are you living in the 18 Are you tenting on the.. . 376 Arise, my soul, arise 248 A shout of victory 334 As multitudes thronged. . . 420 At the cross 68 Awake, my soul, stretch.. 203 Awake, my soul, in joyful. 271 Away the bowl 461 A wonderful Savior is 391 Back to the cold world I.. 458 Battling for the Lord 419 Beautiful baby hands 354 Beautiful beckoning hands 21 Beautiful little treasures.. 354 Beckoning hands at the.. 21 Behold, the Bridegroom... 162 Believe and be saved 56 Believe on the Crucified .. 192 Beneath Thy shadow 104 Be ready when He comes.. 438 Be strong to toil in the — 109 Better friend is none than 308 Be with us, Lord, as forth 329 Blessed assurance 62 Blessed be the fountain of 6 Blessed be the Name 87 Blessed promise of the 406 Blest be the tie that binds 225 Blow ye the trumpet, blow 249 Bringing in the sheaves ... 60 No. Bring them in 23 Broad is the opening field. 349 By Samaria's wayside well 466 By the help of God, we'll.. 37 By the Jericho road 333 By thousands now rejected 422 Calvary's stream 172 Can it be that Jesus 434 Can I yet delay 233 Children of the King 164 Christ for the world, we.. . 181 Christ has for sin 44 Christian Endeavor bright 183 Christian, gird the armor. 168 Christ is all 138 Cleanse and fill me 136 Cleansing Wave 263 Clock— the world is like a. 327 Closer to Thee, my Father 463 Cold water is the cup that 461 Come, contrite one, and.. 74 Come, every soul by sin. .. 244 Come, Holy Ghost 237 Come, Holy Spirit 227 Come, Holy Spirit 49 Come, humble sinner, in.. 173 Come, look on the King. . . 58 Come, sinner, behold what 103 Come, sinner, come 217 Come, sinners, to the 46 Come, sinner, to the 15 Come, thou Fount of every 258 Come to the Father's 7 Come to the Living Water 81 Come, we that love the.. . 339 Come, ye disconsolate 76 Come, ye sinners, poor 282, 283 Come, ye weary and 220 Coming when the day is.. 163 Consecration 274 Countless the perils that.. 156 Crown Him to-day 58 Day is dying in the West. 331 Daylight is past 446 Death and eternity 163 Depth of Mercy, can 218 Do it to-day 317 Down at the cross, where. . 41 Do you hear the Savior 155 Do you know the blessed.. 324 Do you love the service.... 438 109 No. Draw me closer to Thee. . . 463 Draw me nearer 342 Earnest workers for the- .. 108 Enough for me 112 Enter by the blood 290 Entire consecration 10 Ere the sun goes down — 340 Ever will I pray.. 369 Evils of intemperance 199 Fade, fade each earthly. .. 231 Fall into line, brother 53 Far and near the fields 307 Far away in the depths 444 Father, in the morning 369 Father, I stretch my 224 Fill me now 48 Floods of mercy break 280 Follow all the way 190 Follow all the way 476 Footsteps of Jesus 413 For Christ and the church. 379 Forever here my rest 209 For God so loved the 409 Forward, Christian 36 From every danger 336 From the hills and from... 356 From the word of God 367 Fullness of blessing 323 Gather the sheaves 403 Glad crowning day 422 GloriaPatri 187 Glory be to the Father.... 187 Glorying in the cross...... 238 Glory to His name 41 God be with you till we.. .. 304 God is able to deliver 336 God is calling yet 141 God is on His throne 470 God's love has sweetened. 381 God's promises 441 Goodbye! God bless you.. 486 Good night 484 Goquickly 343 Go tell the world of His. .. 396 Grace is free 118 Guide me, Great Jehovah.. 269 Hallelujah! answer we 355 Hallelujah for the 410 Happy day 42 Hark, I hear the Savior ... 33 Hark, I hear my Savior.. .. 158 110 No. Hark, 'tis the Master 404 Hark, 'tis the Shepherd's. 23 Hark, the Savior speaks ... 81 Hark, what sound salutes. 178 Harvester, harvester 403 Haste, O sinner, now be. . . 221 Have you any cross to 152 Have you had a kindness.. 24 Have you told it all to 132 Hear and answer prayer. . . 177 Hear the bugle calling 127 Hear the footsteps of 431 Hear the message from 121 Hear the promise of the. . . 189 Hear the voice of love 465 Heaven is not far away 52 He blessed me 107 He calleth thee 33 He dies, the Friend of — 242 He has come 425 He healeth to-day 420 He hideth my soul 391 Heirs to the kingdom of. .. 396 He is able to deliver 55 He is calling 17 He keepeth me ever 159 He leadeth me, oh 275 He loves me 366 He never will forsake me.. 418 He never will turn me 480 Here am I, send me 465 He saves me 310 He took my place 392 His yoke is easy 147 Holy bible, book divine.... 219 Holy, holy, holy 228 Ho! y Spirit, dwell with .... 25 Holy Spirit, faithful guide. 213 Home, sweet home 363 Homeward bound 432 Hosanna! Hosanna! 416 Hover o'er me, Holy 48 How can I but love Him. .. 257 How dear to my heart is... 475 How far to the city of 72 How firm a Foundation... 252 How many times 460 How sweet the name of . . . 69 I am coming, Jesus 136 I am coming to the cross.. 16 1 am coming to Jesus for. . 278 I am now a child of God . . 160 I am passing down the 401 I am praying, blessed 177 I am resting in the 99 I am the Lord's forever... 193 1 am thine, O Lord 342 1 believe Jesus saves 278 I belong to Him 433 1 can hear my Savior 190 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. No.» can, I will, I do 251 die stand not all the day., m entered once a home of.. 138 gave my life for Thee .... 145 go to prepare a place — 406 have a dear Savior, the.. 348 have a song I love to 80 have been to Jesus, He.. 116 have heard my Savior 476 have learned the 450 have precious news to ... 34 have wonderful peace 318 have work enough to do.. 340 heard of a Savior who — 480 heard the voice of Jesus. . 120 knew th at God in t His — 188 know I love Thee better. 457 know in whom I have.. .. 166 know not why God's 114 left it all with Jesus 335 '11 go where You want — 306 '11 lend a hand 119 '11 live for Him 12 '11 work for Thee 29 love Thy kingdom 259 love to tell the story 469 'm glad that the Savior. .. 133 'm going home 4 11 'm resting safe with 125 'msoglad 133 must tell Jesus all of 4 need Thee every hour... 451 need Thee, Lord 393 n His Name we meet 180 n loving consecration 89 nthat day 179 n the glorious world on. .. 426 n the harvest field there.. 352 n the rifted rock I'm 321 n the shadow of the 389 n thought I travel back. . . 79 n wondrous grace, He.... 392 n vain in high and holy. . . 85 n whom I have 166 saw a blood-washed 148 shall be like Him. 316 shall be satisfied 459 sing the praise of Him... 295 s there a sinner awaiting. 454 stretch my hands to 224 surrender all 345 think of my Savior 468 thirst, Thou wounded.... 245 t just suits me 131 t may not be on the. ...... 306 've a message from the.. . . 471 've been washed in the.. .. 116 've had a glimpse of 458 've heard the call ringing. 119 've reached the land of.... 279 Wo. 've wandered far away 375 walked in the woodland . . 43 wandered in sorrow 176 wandered in the shades. . 365 want no other grace 61 was wand'ring in the 368 will follow on 424 will go to Jesus 173 would not live without... 359 erusalem, my happy 284 esus alone can save 169 esus, and may I work 29 esus came to save from... 195 esus comes to save 280 esus for me 171 esus hath done all things. 295 esus in His temple holy.. 355 esus is able to save 161 esus is able to save 443 esus is calling 67 esus is mine 231 esus is mine, He never. .. 41$ esus is passing by 74 esus is passing this way . . 454 esus is tenderly calling. . . 67 esus is the Light, the 96 esus, keep me near the ... 373 esus leads 313 esus lives 5? esus, Lover of my soul. .. 256 esus, my life, Thyself 50 esus, my Lord, to Thee.. 234 esus, my Savior, is all 171 esus now is calling 220 esus of Nazareth 134 esus saves 140 esus, Savior, pilot me 14 esus sets the joy-bells.... 357 esus shall have it all 89 esus shall reign where'er. 204 esus, the loving Shepherd. 385 esus, the wonderful 308 esus, Thine all-victorious 250 esus will help you 435 esus will let you in 7 oyto the world 214 ust a little sunshine 319 ust as I am, without 235 ust the same to-day 394 Keep a light in the 70 Keep praying as you go. .. 361 Keep step ever 360 Keep tenting toward the .. 376 Keep the banner flying 71 Keep your covenant with . . 129 Kind words will ease 423 Labor on 352 Launch out 165 Lay hold on the life-line . . 414 Lead, kindly Light, amid. 201 No. Lead me, Savior 126 Leaning on the Everlasting 40 Leave it all with Jesus .... 152 Leave the] path that lies.. 322 Let Him in 39 Let me lean harder on . . . 344 Let not your heart be 470 Lift your heart in prayer. 47 Light is shining 18 Like a Shepherd, tender.. 313 Linger no longer 115 Listen, O listen to Jesus.. 429 Listen to the wondrous... 410 Lo! a mighty army now... 105 Look away to the cross.. . 88 Looking this way 4*5 Looking unto Jesus 312 Look beyond 428 Look to the hill-tops 464 Lord, dismiss us with 302 Lord God, the Holy 229 Lord, I am Thine 246 Lord, I'm coming home... 375 Lord Jesus, I long to be. .. 346 Lo, the golden fields are.. 328 Lo, the harvest fields are.. 448 Love divine, all love 198 Love found roe 20 Love'sisason , 388 Lovingly, tenderly. 385 Loyalty to Christ 8 Loyalty to the Master 472 Made one in Christ by.... 180 Marching on to Canaan. .. 362 Marching to Zion 294 March on, march on 334 May the Master count on.. 137 Meet me over there 426 Mercy is boundless 86 'Mid scenes of confusion.. 363 Mighty army of the 57 Mine eyes have seen the. . . 9 More about Jesus would. . . 1 More like Jesus 405 More love to Thee 371 More than conquerors 3 More would I love Thee. . . 325 Mourn for the thousands . . 199 Must Jesus bear the cross. 292 My body, soul and spirit.. 274 My chains are broken 289 My country, 'tis of thee. .. 182 M y faith looks up to 236 My gladsome heart these . . 193 My happy home 284 My heavenly home is 411 My hope is built on 291 My Jesus, I love Thee 75 My latest sun is sinking... 287 My life, my love, I give. ... 12 PENTECOSTAL HYMN8. No. My mother's bible 400 My old country home 79 My rock and shield 114 My Savior first of all 445 My sins are taken away. .. 120 My soul, be on thy guard . 261 My soul in sad exile was... 5 Nearer, my God, to Thee. . 483 Nearer, yet nearer, my 83 Near the cross 373 Never alone 460 Never to say farewell 26 No,notone 305 No other grace 61 No other name on earth. .. 169 Nothing but the blood 239 Not far from the kingdom. 51 Not one forgotten 330 Now the chains of sin 289 O Beulah land '.. 279 O blessed [Paraclete 230 O day of rest and 196 O for a faith that will 154 O for a heart to praise 210 O for a heart whiter than . . 350 O for a thousand 87, 215 O happy day, that fixed... 42 Oh, could I speak the 277 O hear the message [glad.. 409 Oh, for a closer walk with. 197 Oh, glorious promises 441 Oh, how beautiful^ the 164 Oh, how I love Jesus 69 Oh, it is wonderful 434 Oh, my heart is thrilled. .. 99 Oh, now I see the 263 Oh, scatter seeds of 408 Oh, such wonderful love... 142 Oh, the best Friend to — 13 Oh, the glad, good news. . . 121 Oh, the gospel story tell. . . 63 Oh, 'tis wonderful 73 Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye... 254 Oh, why will you turn 192 O Light of light, shine in.. 30 love, surpassing 112 Only a look 167 Only Christ can save 439 Only trust Him 244 On the Jericho road 157 On to the harvest 448 On to victory 168 Onward, Christian, 54 Onward, Christian 36 01 Refreshing times are... 314 O spirit of the living God.. 226 O spread the tidings 309 O sweet will of God 146 O the great love the dear.. 142 O the morning, happy 484 111 No O Thou, in whose 20s Our Christ is strong to.... 356 Our Father which art in. . . 186 Our friends are going 358 Our hearts have felt the. . . 8 Our youth are marching.. 9 Out on an ocean all 432 Over the river, faces I see. 415 Over the rolling sea... 185 O weary wanderer 281 O ye who are drifting on .. 414 O youth with hearts 266 Palms of victory 148 Pass it on 24 Pass me not, 0«gentle 66 Pass the word 195 Perishing souls 386 Pilot of Galilee 446 Powertosave 100 Praise God from... 243, 296, 303 Praise His name 471 Quit you like men 109 Rally round the standard. 398 Refreshing times are 314 Rejoice evermore 417 Rescue the perishing 206 Resting safe with Jesus... 125 Revive us again 268 Rock of ages, cleft for me. 240 Safe in the life-boat 353 Sailing life's tempestuous. 380 Salvation, oh, the joyful... 211 Saved to the uttermost — 383 Save someone to-day 156 Savior, lead me lest 1 126 Savior, like a shepherd — 123 Savior, take me 397 Savior, while my heart 397 Scattering precious seed.. 93 Scatter kind words 423 Seeds of promise 408 Seeking the lost, yes 194 Shall we gather at the 207 Shall we reach the home.. 17? Since I have been 80 Since Jesus spoke peace. . . 33} Since my soul is forgiven . . 318 Sing of the Mighty 117 Sing we to our God 208 Sinners, turn, why will.... 222 Sinner, undone thy 443 Softly and tenderly Jesus. . 128 Some glad day 347 Some glad morn not far . . . 347 Some of these days 437 Some mortals may 388 Soldiers of Christ, arise. .. 260 Sowing, ever sowing 82 Sowing in the morning .... 60 Speed away, speed away . . 338 112 No. Stand by the Bible 474 Standing on the promises. 27 Stand like Caleb 473 Stand up for Jesus 264 Stepping in the light 412 Still out of Christ 462 Story of the cross 63 Suffer the children to 158 Sun of my soul, Thou 285 Sunlight 365 Sunshine all along the 322 Sunshine in the soul 31 Sweet are the promises.. .. 19 Sweet hour of prayer 253 Sweet is Thy love, O 325 Sweetly, Lord, have we.. .. 413 Sweetly resting. 321 Sweet peace, the gift of.. .. 113 Take me as I am 234 Take my life and let it be. 10 Take the name of Jesus. .. 276 Thanks be to Jesus, His. . . 86 That's enough forme 455 The beautiful Light 96 The best friend is Jesus. .. 13 The bird with a broken ... 43 The blood of Jesus frees... 95 The blood is all my plea. .. 188 The bolted door 324 The bondage of love 146 The call for reapers. .... .. 307 The Comforter has come.. 309 The cross is not greater. .. 384 The cross that He gave ... 384 The cross, the cross, the.. 175 The dear, loving Savior. .. 310 The evergreen shore 380 The fullness of blessing. . . 25 The gospel feast 46 The great day 91 The great Physician now.. 212 The half has never been... 457 The haven of rest 5 The holiest place stands.. 290 The Jericho road 333 The joyful sound 211 The joy of the Lord is — 139 The Lord is my Shepherd. 147 The Lord's Prayer 186 The love of Jesus is so — 366 The mansions yonder 170 The Master wants 149 The mercy of God is an. .. 165 The morning light is 265 The old Book stands 367 The old fountain 466 The precious blood 175 The promises of God 368 There are days of golden . . 370 There are lives our love... 382 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. No. There are souls, perishing. 386 There are times when we.. 394 There comes to my heart . . 113 There is a fountain filled.. 223 There is a home, a 151 There is a Rock in a weary 94 There is joy 191 There is need of valiant... 398 There is none like Jesus... 452 There is none, O Jesus 452 There's a dear and 400 There's a feast by Jesus. .. 407 There's a great day 91 There's a place above 389 There's a place where in There's a song my heart.. 100 There's a Stranger at the. . 39 There's a wideness in 17 There's a wonderful 143 There's a word of tender.. 330 There's not a friend like.. 305 There's sunshine in my. .. 31 The Savior is calling you.. 435 These two little hands 433 The sheltering Rock 94 ThesolidRock 291 The story that never 475 The sunshine cheers and. . 337 The very same Jesus 15 The voice of Christ to 118 The voice of thy 56 The wondrous news 77 The world for Christ 181 The world must be taken. . 32 They crucified Him 103 Thinking to-night 351 Tho' troubles assail, and.. 417 Though your sins be as. .. 427 Through the blood of 65 Thro' the cleansing blood. 3 Through the meadows 35 Thro' the shining gate 402 Throw out the life-line 2 "Tick!" said the clock... 327 'Tis a wonderful story 326 'Tis better on before 381 'Tis blessed to trust 174 'Tis religion that can give. 38 'Tis so sweet to trust in . . . 90 'Tis the dear Lord calling. 178 'Tis Sabbath in my soul. .. 442 To-day the Savior calls 477 Toil faithfully on 390 To Thee be praise 124 To the front, ye Christian. 184 Treasure up the 370 Trust and be encouraged . . 430 Trust and obey no Trust, for the Lord is 430 Trusting each day in the.. 174 No. Trying to walk in the ..... 412 Turn to the Lord 283 Twilight 331 Unspeakably precious is.. 348 Unto you is everlasting. .. 189 Vain man, thy fond 92 Vale of Beulah 401 Veiled is the future 344 Walking and talking with. 97 Walk in the light 38 Walk in the light 482 Wanderer, away from 22 Wandering away 22 Watch and pray 456 We are coming, we are 130 We are marching on to 362 We are passing away 92 We are sowing, ever 82 Weeping will not save 439 We glorify God for the 161 We have heard a joyful 140 We journey to the home.. 26 Welcome, dear Redeemer. 270 We'll endeavor 37 We'll endeavor 183 We'll stand by the Bible.. 474 We'll never say good bye.. 102 We'll win the day 130 We march ;to victory 374 We praise Thee, O God. .. 268 We're marching to Zion. . . 339 We're waiting at the 251 We shall hear a voice, an.. 162 We shall reach our home . . 65 We shall stand before 84 We've 'listed in a holy — 419 We who have believed 442 We will scatter sunshine,. 372 What a fellowship, what .. 40 What a Friend we have. .. 262 What a precious 257 What a Savior 95 What a scene of 101 What a wonderful 131 What a wonderful Savior.. 44 What can wash away my.. 239 What hast thou done for.. 145 What is this that like 323 What means this eager.. . . 134 What ruin hath 200 What will you do in that.. 429 When a sinner comes 191 When cherished joys 393 When deep in sin and 107 When fierce the winds 312 When I read the dear old.. 97 When I shall reach the 316 When I shall wake in 459 When I survey the 238 When I was far away 73 No. When Jesus comes to 377 When light divine had .... 117 When my life work is 445 When out in sin and 20 When the clouds are 428 When the roll is called .... 59 When the saints are 402 When the trumpet of the.. <59 When the trumpet sounds. 137 When we reach our home. 101 When we walk with the ... no Where He leads I'll 19 Where His voice is 404 Where my Savior leads ... 424 Where the Shepherd 35 Where will you spend 98 While Jesus whispers to. . . 217 While the days are 382 PENTECOSTAL HYMNS. No. Whiter than snow 6 Whiter than snow 346 Who can it be 176 Whoever receiveth the .... 45 Who is on the Lord's 150 Who'll be the next to 28 Whosoever will may 407 Who will be the next 341 Why are you waiting 144 Why stand ye idle 78 Why will ye die 222 Will Jesus find us 377 Will Jesus hear me when . 485 Wilt thou be made whole . . 431 Winning precious souls ... 329 Within m y soul there 357 With friends on earth we . . 102 Wonderful army of God... 143 113 No. Wonderful love of Jesus... 8s Wonderful peace 444 Wonderful story of love... 135 Wonder of wonders 440 Wondrously redeemed.... 34 Wondrous news 1 We'll.... 77 Workers for the Master.., xo8 Work for the Master 320 Work for the night is 481 Workman of God 153 Would you gain the best.. 360 Would you give your 3*7 Would you shine for 332 Ye Christian workers 184 Yes, He will 485 Ye toilers for Jesus, be .... 390 Yield not to temptation ... 399 Young men and maidens. . 106 POPULAR MUSIC BOOKS Winnowed Anthems Nos. 1, 2, or 3— 192 to 224 pages. Cloth binding. Special net price of each volume, 50 cents ; 1 2 copie3, $6.00, by express, not prepaid; postage, 10 cents a copy. Winnowed Anthems Nos. 1 and 2 Com- bined—Contains 136 Anthems by 57 writers; 416 pages. Cloth binding. Special net price, 75 cents; 6 copies, $4.50, by express, not prepaid ; postage, 15 cents a copy. The Song Sheaf for the Sunday School— 288 pages, 339 songs. Cloth binding. Spe- cial net price for 25 copies or more, 20 cents a copy, not prepaid ; postage, 7 cents a copy. Songs of Matchless Love— A new collection of 140 songs, 128 pages, cardboard covers. Price, 1 cents, postpaid ; $8.00 per 100, by express, not prepaid. Favorite Gospel Songs— A collection of 1 62 songs for evangelistic meetings. Price, 10 cents, postpaid; $8.00 per 100, by express, not prepaid. The Message in Song— A new music b«ok for the Sunday School and the Devotional Meet- ing. It contains 224 pages and 186 songs, with 16 responsive readings. Flexible muslin binding. Special net price, $15.00 per 100; postage, 4 cents a copy. Uncle Sam's School Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined— A collection of 189 songs for day schools, colleges, Institutes and the home circle ; 256 pages. Price, flexible muslin, $20.00 per 100 ; full cloth, $30.00 per 100 ; postage, 4 cents and 7 cents a copy respec- tively. American School Songs— Our newest col- lection for day schools of all grades, academies, colleges, and teachers' Institutes. Size, style of type and prices same as Uncle Sam's School Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined. Sacred Songs for Little Voices— A collec- tion of 56 songs for the primary and junior departments. Price, 12 cents, postpaid ; 100 copies, $10.00, by express, not prepaid. Men»8 8ongs— 96 pages, by F. S. Shepard. Price, 35 cents, postpaid. loo Gospel Hymns for Male Voices— Edited by D. B. Towner. Price, 35 cents, postpaid. Sacred Songs for Men— Edited by Chas. H. Gabriel. Price, 35 cents, postpaid. Gospel Hymn Selections for Voices— Price, 47 centa, postpaid. Women's A complete catalog mailed on application. Corresponden ce solicited. HOPE PUBLISHING CO., 228 Wabash Ave., Chicago.