9 On to Victory.—CONCLUDED. Onward in the conflict, hop- ing, trusting, On to victory! E. E. HEWITT. 6 My Living Redeemer. JNO. R. SWENEY. 51 1. 2. 4. Oh, what a Saviour in Jesus I've found, Christ is my living Redeemer; Life ever- lasting is his to im- part, 3. Strength for his service, and balm for all ill, Je-sus is victor o'er death and the grave, Christ is my living Redeemer, Christ is my living Redeemer; 9: 6 -9-8 Fine Loud let his praises for- ever resound, Christ is my living Redeemer. D. S.-Oh, what a meeting will come, by and by, Christ is my living Redeemer. CHORUS. D.S. Living, yes, living, ex- alt-ed on high, He that believeth shall nevermore die, Copyright, 1894, by Jno. K. Swaney, 52 The Heavenly Summerland. ALICE JEAN Cleator. 3 J. HOWARD Entwisle. 1. Beyond the sunset gates of gold, Beyond the ocean's gleaming strand, 2. O fadeless are the flow'rs that bloom Upon that bright and happy shore; 3. Within that happy home on high, Long sever'd friends clasp hand with hand. 4. We shall behold the Saviour's face, As 'round the great white throne we stand, O Summerland of joy and light, Beyond the shadows of the night! No storms shall sweep thy golden strand, O heav'nly Summerland! Tell His Goodness O'er and O'er. E. E. HEWITT. CHAS. H. Gabriel. 53 1. 2. Come, O come with anthems of rejoicing, Come with happy songs of love, Thanks we give for all his kindly leading, Our glad Eb - e nezers raise; 3. Come,dear friends,and help to swell the chorus, Precious hopes and mem'ries blend, D.C.-Praise him! praise him! come with happy singing, Tell his goodness o'er and o'er; Fine. Singing, singing of the wondrous favor Show'red upon us from a-bove. Joy-ful anthems thro' his temple ringing, Bless his name for - ev - er- more. Daily, daily, like the morning sunbeams, Tender mercies smile upon our way, O, with hearts of gratitude review them-Count the golden moments of the past; Brightly is the bow of promise gleaming O'er the clouds that linger in the sky; D. C. Chorus. Gently, gently, like the evening dewdrops, Sweet refreshings cheer us when we pray. E'en the seeds of pain and sorrow blossomed Into joys that evermore shall last. Brightly now the rays of glory streaming, Light our journey to the home on high. Copyright, 1892. by John J. Hood. "Take the world for Jesus," sound the great battle-cry, Let the mighty chorus might- y ring; "Take the world for Jesus," raise the bright standard high, As we shout, as we chorus ring; 9: Fine. 1st time female voices, 2d all voices in unison. { march, as we sing. Let the gos- pel story roll around the world, Ev'ryall the nations now in him rejoice, Who hath Let Take the World, etc. CONCLUDED. 55 Out on the mountains of sin and despair, Millions are perishing, needing our care; Tell them of Jesus who rose from the grave, Tell them of Jesus, the Mighty to Save; 6: D. C. Shall we not send them the message to-day? Shall we not help without further delay?) Plenteous salvation in him doth abound, Cleansing and healing in Jesus are found. [God? 2 Delay not, delay not; why longer a- 3 Delay not, delay not; the Spirit of buse The love and compassion of Jesus thy A fountain is opened; how canst thou refuse [oning blood? To wash and be cleansed in his pard grace [his sad flight, Long grieved and resisted, may take And leave thee in darkness to finish thy race, To sink in the vale of eternity's night. |