Jesus Promised Me a Home. H. LUTTON. 189 JNO. R. SWENEY. 2. 4 1. There's a place in heav'n prepared for me, When the toils of this In my Father's home are mansions bright, Je- sus says it and I Ma- ny dear ones we lov'd are before the throne, In that happy, hap- py In that home 3. 4. 4 a bove, beyond the skies, Soon from sickness, pain and er be, Where the saints, rob'd in white, shall for- ev sus to reign for ever- more, 190 9: E. E. HEWITT. 4 4 The Snow Prayer. JNO. R. SWENEY. 1. I learned it in the Bi- ble, A tender lit- tle prayer; And when the A Little While to Wait. 191 CHAS. H. GABRIEL. CHARLES H. CRANDALL. DUET. 1. A little while to wait and watch and wonder, And then to know the 2. A little while to climb life's stormy mountain, And then to see the 3. A little while to say, "not mine, but thy way," And then to won - der spirit's glad release; vale with beauty rife; we were not more wise; A little while to bear the strife and thunder, And then to 192 Jesus Leads. "And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice."-John x: 4. JNO. R. SWENEY. If thick mists. are o'er the way, Or the flock. 'mid danger feeds, .. All the way,. before, he's trod, . And he now the flock precedes, When we reach. the Jordan's tide, Where life's bound -'ry-line re- cedes, If thick mists are o'er the way, Or the flock 'mid danger feeds, W. H. P. The Army of the Lord. March time. 193 WM. H. PRICE. 1. Come and join our happy throng, Lift your voice in joyful song, As JeSee! our Captain leads us on, He has need of ev'ry one, For his 3. Then no longer halting stand, Come and join our youthful band, As we To the Lamb forever! Glo- ry in the highest, sing Hal- le- lu-jah to his |