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LATTER-DAY SAINTS PSALIMODY.

N COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL TUNES

COMPOSED AND COMPILED BY THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE:

eae ELESS, fe. DEESLEY, Js J. DAY NES, ES PEPHENS, FC. GRIGGS;

ALSO EMBRACING COMPOSITIONS OF OTHER WELL KNOWN COMPOSERS TOGETHER WITH

AV Number of Old and Familiar Tunes

SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR THIS WORK,

PROVIDING MUSIC FOR EVERY HYMN iN THE L. D. Ss HYMN BOOK.

GOTTEN UP UNDER THE APPROVAL OF THE LATE PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR, AND ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT WILFORD WOODRUFF AND COUNCIL, FOR THE USE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.

Second Edition—Revised and Enlarged.

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Published by the Deseret News. 1902

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COMPILERS’ PREFACE.

HE origination (by the approval of the late President John Taylor) and completion (to the acceptance of the First Presidency of the Church) of this the largest and most important musical work yet published in Utah, has been to the undersigned a labor of love and principle. Our aim has been to present a suitable and acceptable tune for every hymn in the Latter-day Saints’ Hymn Book. We have been materially aided by the contributions of those who have so readily placed their appreciated compositions at our disposal.

The original music, with some few exceptions, is the production of ‘‘our mountain home’’ composers.

Another feature which we feel confident will prove acceptable to many, is the presentation of a number of old and familiar tunes, which, together with the words, are associated by many with incidents of the most pleasing experience in_ their first acquaintance with the Gospel; while to others scenes of trial and suffering will be

vividly brought to their remembrance.

That this work may be a means of still further extending a knowledge of the Gospel of salvation; an aid to the congregations of the Saints in singing the praises of the Lord and of assistance in their gatherings the world over, is the prayer of your brethren in the Gospel of peace.

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GEORGE CARELESS, EBENEZER BEESLEY, JosEPH J. DAYNEs, EvAN STEPHENS, -

THOMAS C, GRIGGS. Baur PaAkEeCity, UTAH, U.-S. Ax,

May 27th, 1889.

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PUBLISHERS’ PREFACE.

THE PsaLmopy here presented is by far the largest and most costly musical work ever published in Utah or for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, It has been thought, however, that the demand for it would be sufficient to warrant the expenditure required, which has been a large amount. If the sale of the Hymn Book for which the Psalmody supplies the music, may be accepted as a criterion, the expectation concerning this work will probably not prove unfounded, for many large editions of that book have been published and sold.

That our efforts to cater to the growing musical taste of the be appreciated and the Psalmody find a ready sale and fulfi concerning it, is the ea.nest hope of its publishers.

THE DESERET NEws.

community*may l-all the expectations

COMPILERS’: PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.

HROUGH the various Stakes of Zion and in many parts of the earth may now be found copies of the Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody. This general distribution having exhausted the First Edition and the demand for the Psalmody still continuing, necessitates the issuing of this the Second Edition revised, corrected, improved in form and printed on superio: paper, together with the addition of twenty-four tunes set to the words as published in the twentieth edition of the Latter-day Saints’ Hymn Book. : | It has been a matter of regret to the compilers, that in order to avoid making this work too bulky, they were compelled to publish in some instances only a portion of some of the hymns; this, however, should not prevent the free use of the Hymn Book in connection with the Psalmody, as in many cases this is necessary to enable us to obtain the full text of the poet’s inspiration. Grateful for the acceptance and success which has attended the publication of the first 5,000 copies of this work, we feel assured this, the Second Edition, will be no less welcome or useful in the service of song among those who earnestly cesire

‘Thy Kingdom come.”’

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Yours for the cause of Zion,

GEORGE CARELESS,

EBENEZER BEESLEY,

JOSEPH J. DAYNES,

EVAN STEPHENS,

Tuomas C. Griccs. SALT. LAKE City, Urau, se

April 6th, 1896.

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LATTER-DAY SAINTS oFooh tL MODY

No.l ANIMATION. L. M. [Page 266.] B. BEESLEY.

1. The hap - py day has roll - ed on, The truth re- 2. The gos - pel trump a - gain is heard, The truth from

3. The day by pro - phetslong fore - told, The day which 4. The day when Saints a - gain. shall hear The voice of

stored is now made known, The prom - ised an -_ gel’s dark. - _—iness has ap - peared The lands which long be- abla ats = =

Se CN FE 5 rea - bra’m did be - hold, "The ee the Saints oe

° sus in their ear, And an - gels, who

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come a - gain - tro - duce Mes -si - ah’s reign. night - ed lay, Have 1 now be - held a glorious. day. as : ag i = | ae gece pe sired . long, When God ae strange work would per - form. bove reign, Come eo ae - verse hold with men.

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0.2 ASSURANCE, L.M. [Page 98.] H. E. GILES.

1. Dark is the hu - man mind when bound In _un-be- 2. Lord give us faith that we may . rend) >. } The monster’s

lief ’s grad | - ing ral Sunk - en the soul that AR

clutch ein ev - ery breast, A faith by which we- =e

cn - ry. shin -.ing . clear, Faith that thro’ life and 6 Camp = Be ize oe ee Se: GmOORLEAY auyrctran wey SRF. ge ———— SRR CANUTE UN Mee ERA OTS RE WL TES 7 SEARS VIET MARLEE OT VEN ; Beuree ——— 5 mae = Oe ae a scorns the sound Of truth’sen-no - bling, sav - ing may as -_ cend From truth te truth, to reach_ Thy yond the tomb, Shall find Thy prom - ised bless - ings oa os EN FS Ra PT Ia RE BE? DG SE tera near ates EN pate eel anata ee nee o

| call. Of truth’sen-no ~- bling,sav - ing call.

rest. pully truth to truth, to reach Thy _ rest. amr [Se ee ———ie

near. Shall. find ae proms: - mee 2 bless - igs néar.

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No. 3. ADVENT. L. M. | Page 302. | DR. RIPPON.

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4... When earth in bondage long had lain, And darkness o’er thenations reign’d A voice commissioned from on high, Hark! vs it is the angel’scry,

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He comes the gos- pel to re - veal In fullness to be - nighted man; _ Translat - ed od by the as of God, _ His voice bearsrecord to His word;

5. - Restored the Priesthood, long since lost, In truth and power as at the first: 6. Bap - tiz - ing those who did be - lieve, That they the Spi -rit might recieve

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And all man’s precepts provedin vain, A perfect system to obtain. Descend - ing from the throne of light, His garments cg ee seat and ae

Lo! from Cumor - ah’s ect hill, ee comes s second of God’s wi, Again an _an - cee! did ap-pear, As wit - ness-es ae bear.

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Thus men oicaminitssionad from on high, Came forth and did repentance cry. In ful-ness as in days of old, And have one Shepherd and one fold.

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Came forth and did, repentance cry Came forth and did re - pent - ance cry. AndhaveoneShep - herd and one fold, And haveoneShepherd and one fold.

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No,4 ADORATION. L. M. [Page 62.] 2. srepHuns.

Sf Andante muaestoso,

1. Great = re dulge my hum - ble Gee Thou my 2. Thou great and good, Thou just and wise, Thou art my

a eee fr ee eee a eee | 38. With ear ~- ly feet I love t’ ap - pear A -mong Thy Noe ba abi my hands, [ll raise my voice, While I have

hope, my Joy, my ) Fa - therand my . God, And am Thine by

Saints, and seek Thy face; Oft havel seen Thy breath _ to pray or, ae Tuis work shall make my

af Sasa ed

pose Thy name Stand all en - gaged to call me _ blest. sa - cred ties, Thy son, Thy ser - vant bought with blood. oe iar e oe : ———— ; ra =e = =|] Rs 2) aera glo - ry there, Andfelt the power of sov - ereign grace. ‘heart re - joice = the rem - nant of —s days. 7 a a a APPLETON. L. M. [Page sme, DR. BOYCE, 1. ae Br So re - spon - “sive 40.4) Pea call, life or 2. Thoughlifebe short, and tri - als seem T darken = ae : = may distract our ee - oe joy, anne all our O let Thy Spi - rit with dwell, That we in

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APPLETON. (Concluded. )

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death, what - ever be - faldane Our hopes for bliss on its pro -_ tract - ed gleam— Though friends forsake, and

eee est hopes de - __ stroy; Yet these will in the - ture worlds may tell How we o’ercame, and,

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a Thee de - pend; Thou artour ev - er - last - ing Friend. foes con - tend, Thou art our ev - er - last - ing Friend,

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in the end, Made The suis our ev - - last - ing Friend. SStaeoeee Sa No.6 AUBION. L. L. M. ne 119.] —-&.- STEPHENS.

Animato.

1. Praise ye Sic Lord! my eae shall join oo work so ae so di - vine, 2. Praiseshall employ my no ~- blest powers, Whileimmortal - i - ty en- dures;

3. ee shouldImakea man my trust? Princes mustdie and turn to dust; 4. Hap- py the man whose hopes re - ly On Israel’s God! He made the sky

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Now while the fleshis my a- bode,Andwhen my _ soul ascendsto God. My days of praise shall ne’er be past, While life ana thought and being _ last. .

Their breath departs, their pomp and power Andthoughtsall vanisn in an_ hour. And earth and sea, with all their train; And none shall fiud His promise vain.

No.7 5 ABRAM. L. M. [Page 217.] 2. Buzsury.

ease:

1. What glorious scenes mine eyes be - hold! What glo - ries burst up- 2. An- gels to earth good news have borne, Which fills our souls with

3. Is-rael so long op - pressed and grieved, In ev - ery land, in o

ieeree ts fee ee ta =e

my view! When Ephraim’s re - cord un - fold, All soy oe peace; Good news to comfort: tase who mourn, And

So =e ieee ie ' things ap-pear di-vine- ly new. All thingsap-pear divine-ly new. bring the cap-tive full re- lease. And bring the cap - tive full release.

is » the time, the cho - sen time.Thisis the time, the chosen time,

1. Praise ye the Lord! tis or good to raise ~Yourheartsand voice - es 2. He formed the stars, those heavenly flames, He counts their numbers, Ss

8. Sing tothe Lord— Ex - alt Him hen Who spreads His clouds a a -

ee

ALLMAN. (Concluded.)

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in His _s Praise; p His na-ture and His works in- calls their names; His wisdom’s vast and knows no | ree os bove the sky; There He prepares’. the fruit - ful

vite To make this du - ty our de - __ light. bound— A deep where all our thoughts are drowned.

rain, Nor the samen descend in vain. sg ss Sesser es No.9 [Page 265.] ARION. L. M. EVAN STEPHENS. Sf Maestoso.

Bir: ram Ree - oe yen Zz ee er ee cia > ee ee ee ee ee 1. The great and glorious gos - pel light Ha Has ushered forth un - to _ my sight, 2. WithSaints be - low, and Saints a - bove, I’ll join to praisethe God I love;

pase

| | aie 8. Ho-san-nal let the ech-o fly From poleto pole,fromskyto sky; —p = exe is

cra G fa oe ua Er - 4 Sao ecient eo Ee aa | -9-9

~ Which in my soul I have received, From bondage and from death relieved Like E - noch, too, I will proclaim A loud hosan - nato ah name

shall ring

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No. ie | ALOHA. LM. Page Lal S33 E, BEESLEY.

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"i How great the joy, that prom. - tes day, When the _ dis- y The en dis - pensed that LEI - hour, At - tend- ed zs —— ——— AEE AR == COT Og ee ae ee Gite ee ee = A ars none 6 2s [ge in - dowedthuswith the ee Ee God, The’ .-) Saviors =

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ci - ples met - to pray;Throughthewholehousethe Spi - rit with Cou a vinc - ing power; And every soul as - sem- bled

a paicssee es bd EL = ee oa a - broad— Go Go. and SR clare a elo - rious Qt oe Sy; soe See See ae es reas Rs es SR ee ae eee aT came, And crowned their heads like tongues of flame. there In his own tongue the truth did hear. $f = 2S Sars = Sao! Aes ata a gos : gos - pel shall mankind re _ Les sb eeliay e, No. 11. ANTIGUA. L. M. "Tage 303]. WELLS. Perit es cto: , s—|-9— = hy ? —_=— = 1. Ye Gentile nations, cease your strife,And listen to the words of life; 2. Let Judah’s remnants, farand near, The glorious proclam - a - tion hear;

ee i : Fi "

3. Their voices zoel their tongues a In songs of ev - er - last-ing joy;

Bay or

-ANTIGUA. (Concluded)

po uke “ez ae cc “os Turn from y your sins with one ac- cord,Prepare to meetyourcoming Lord For Is - rael and the Gen - tiles too, The way to Zi - onshall pursue.

ESS - D | =0-¢ cane ee Peds Pal tec Sates Tae edlls ay Baa Bgl Eta —e abr ar ie Paes ome ae bats = mountains fi the hills re - aes Let all cre-a - tionhear Hisvoice

see Serer —— No. 12. ALFRED. L.M. [Page 203].

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et: ena is the place where Christ willreign With all His Saints a thou - sand 2 de Lees por - tals of the tomb, a3 aS ne canes dust to

geal it es PRES:

_ years; He'll end their sor - rows and their pains, Dis - miss their woes and light; He'll clothe them with immor - tal bloom, Arrayed in garments

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dry their tears, Dis - miss their woes,and dry their tears. clean and white Ar- rayedin gar- ments clean and white.

bid pee Site ee p thrones of power and bid them reign.

No. 13. BETHLEHEM. L. M. ees 399 |. GEO. CARELESS.

Andante. | : Yi) Sie. @ oe ee 1: A - gain we meet a - round the board Of Je - sus 2. He left His oe - ther’s courts on high, With man to

Lassa =

3. Help us, O God, to 2 - - ize The great a&- 4, Were His, who has’ the pur - aie made; His life— His

2

@ ——— Pate a ae pe | Jo our re - deem - ing Lord; With faith in His a - live— for man to die; A world. to pur - chase ae . ° e | P @ ton- ing sac - ri - fice The gift of Thy be - blood, the price He paid; We're His, to do His

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ee ae va ton + ing blood, Our on - ly ac - cess un - to God. and to save And seal a m an ae oer the fee

aN Ngee rane = mE m= ca Sie wean Se reel Aa AET 6— 9-9-1 72 TIA

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lov + ed Son, The Prince of Life, the Ho - ly One.

sa -__ cred will, _ And all re - qtire- ments to “fal. - fill. 2 SSS No. 14. BRENTFORD. L.M. [Page 203]

Py Sea aay

1. Be-hold the Mountof Ol-ives rend! And on its top "Mds-sis -si- ah stand, 2. The mountains sink, the val - leys rise, And all the land becomes a plain;

Saas

ee ZG- a 3. But t what pen can paint WA scene! His wounded handsand side they see,

DS babes cies eae

BRENTFORD (Concluded).

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His cho - sen Is - rael to de - fend, And save them are a mighty hand He ag de - liv - ’rance to the Jews, While all their en - e-miesareslain

Where once the ete and spear ‘spear have a This our Messi - ah! aay it. be?

ca deere

oS. BRADFORD. L. M. [Page 40]. JOS. J. DAYNES. =——-sco—e Siete aan fq; Hee py the souls who first be - lieved,To Je - sus and each

2. Meek,simple fol - l’wers of the Lamb! They lived ae spake and

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a0 ae i? === =e eet 3. With ae: - bun. - dant-ly en - dued,A a Pay believing

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oth - er cleaved, Joined by the ae tion from a- thoughtthe same; They Joy - ful - Gon = Ms to

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fa ee all were of anal heartand

bove, | In mys- tic ‘fel - ‘low-ship_ of love. raise Their cease - less sacle ri - fice of praise. ee —|— ss NR GROG ——_—* -——— whole

No. 16. BEULAH. L. M. [Page 32]. "ARTHUR HANSON.

ay we pee epee cs ee eS

1. Peace, troubled soul! thou needst not fear;Thy great Provid - er still is near: 2. The Lord, who built the wok and sky, In mer - cystoops to nea thy cry; as

3. His stores are o- pen all, andfree To such astru - ly up - right be;

Spa ee Pe | Se

Who fed _ thee last, will feed thee still, Be calm, and seek to do His will. His prom-ise all may free-ly claim:“Ask and re-ceive in Je - sus’ name.’

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ease Se Wa - ter and bread He'll give forfood, With all things else which He sees good.

No. 17. BEREAVEMENT. L,M. [Page357]. GEo. CARELESS. 1. Thou dost not weep, to weep a - lone; The broad be- 2. But, lo! what joy sa - lutes our grief! Bright rainbows

It soothes « our sor = - row, = ee The Lord in

reave - ment seems to fall Un - heed -ed and un- crown the tear - ful gloom; Hope, hope e- ter -_ nal Loe rear pa ai ea = a a oe) chast - ee comes ito bless; is i 3 AN a God, He

BEREAVEMENT. (Concluded).

SSS SS

felt by none: He was be - loved, be - loved ~ by all. brings re - lief; Faithsoundsa tri - umph o’er the tomb. 2S SSS SS al (Ga eee 4 ee : Says He’ll be A fa-ther to the fa - _ ther-less. - US oy Caan iees an eprueecoaens Se a a a ——— en | === Soot s No. 18. BRIGHAM. L.M. [Page 216] B. STEPHENS.

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TeX ho - ly an ~-_ gel _ from on high The joy - ful 2. Mer - a and truth to - geth - er meet, And joy and Ss cae

PGSM AIM Pie Sal i oar Sree RM 2S !

Wood: Cat | 3. Lo! from the heavens comes right - eous-ness, And truth from > >

mes - sage has made known, Which brings our long - ing peace with fond em - brace; The earth and heaven each Pate tin

es St Tan LEO A Ral A DOR ET Gl tons Eee a

Tall y_ | ae mae’

oth__- er greet, Theiroff - spring truth and right - eous- ness.

ire) 2ST SR be ANEUONIE C18) eR So 3 | Ieee cc a A aD (as Fi MBSA SE SL hi ERT Be SS spl - rits nigh, To bow and wor - ship near the throne. |

Is - rael bless, Borne as it were on an - gels’ wings.

No. 19. BRYANT. L.M. [Page 228. | E, STEPHENS.

1. Glo - ry to Thee, my God, this night, For all the 2. For-give me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The sins that EGTEE Rem Wem _ te CIE CO, Bex Aero < a zz a eee Sg ae caine, ee 3. nee me to _ live that may dread The grave as

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ELEY SOA DORM | BEST RAST BECELES eta bless - ings o the light; - Keep me, , keep me I

this day have done; That with the world, my- , L “a ia re : MESS DET LOTT HORS CERT SED Bills ais ger i ORION JECT | 39 pe SS | oe N wa0 lit - / tle as my bed; Teach me to die, that B- oy ) bo Bo i A Mae a = CAE RTE TE

King of kings, ae Un-der the sha - dow of Thy wings. self and thee, I, ere I _ sleep, ee pe may be.

No. 20. COMMUNION. LM. [Page 125]. | GEO. CARELESS.

: Sar 7 7 6 Ie. 1. How sweet com-mun §- ion is on earth With those who’ve ~ DAS! We) such

these sa - cred em - blemsprove Blest source of

are taught to

shun, Re- mem - bring

COMMUNION. (Concluded.)

ee TOS jon a Of wa - ter—who the

God’s in- car - nate Son, __ Who te - fered at h’ac-

Spi - rit’s powers Re-ceive, in gen - ial quick - ’ning showers. fec - tion press, Ob-serv - ing laws of right - eous - ness, oat 2 ae Sm ae - ed tree To set the con - trite sin - ner free. SS Se See No. 21. CHINA. LM. [Page 230.] __B, CUZENS.

1. Great God! to thee myevening song With humble grati - tude I ae. Q let thy mer -ey 2. My days, uncloud-ed as they pass, And ev-ery on-ward roll-ing hour, Are mon-u - ments of |

At . o ity —\ & a ani tO —e ae a oe Fiioe cane fs es a asin | te *sto- 3.. And yetthis thoughtless, wretched heart,Too oft re-gard-less of thy love, Ungrateful gee

SS

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Doe f tune my tongue, O let thy mer - cy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise won - d’rous grace, Are mon-u- ments of won-d’rous grace, And witness to thylove and powes.

ye de- part, Un - grateful can from thee de- part And a 4 a of ib rove.

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No. 22. DEVOTION. L.M. [Page 101]. E. STEPHENS.

Ce Rasen es Bisley oe was a Bad | EE soe ———_¢@_6@ ——__6—_--6 ae es 1. Come,dearest Lord, descend and dwell, By faith and love, in 2. Come, fillour hearts with in - ward strength; Makeour en- larg - ed —— ee jaa Ong a RP ese oy 3. Now to the Gods whose idl can iat More ee our thoughts or

eve ery breast; Then tall we | know and taste and feel The souls pos-sess And learn the heightand breadth and length And

erg el

wish 6s ea Be ev - . - last - ing - orsdone By uaa ean

H ARE cs a a a ee ee PEA (eenee Sar See aie joys that can -not be expressed, The j joys that ‘cannot be een depth of | thine un - mea-sured grace,And depth of thine unmeasured grace.

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all the Church,through Christ his Son, By all th the Chase thro’ Christ his son.

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No. 23. EMERY. LL.M. [Page 404.] HENRY EMERY. Ss. == =e

1. “Come, fol - low me,’ the Sav - ior said; (Then: :ssleb: 1s ins

2. “Come, fol - low me,” a_ sim - ple phrase, Yet truth’s su - blime, ef-

3d.» hig it e - nough a - lone to know That we must fol - low

[pe ios

EMERY. (Concluded.)

4

+ 6 foot - steps tread, For thus a - lone can we be one, Forthus_ a- ful - gent rays Are in these sim - ple words combined, Are in these

f him below, While trav - eling through this vale of tears? While traveling

lone can we be one With God’s ownlov’d, be - got - ten Son. sim - ple words combined, Tourge, inspire the hu - man mind.

P through this vale oftears? No,this extends to ho - lier spheres.

No. 24. . EDEN. L.M. [Page 20.] J. 8. BRAMWELL.

1. God spake the word, and time be - gan; Hespake,and gave his law to man; 2. But soon the hap - py pe changed,And they became from God estranged

S, oo = ey

A a

‘His pres - ence oft did A-dam cheer, Wholov’dthe voiceof God to hear. They broke his law, and guilt and shame Their state ofin- no - cence o’ercame, eek Freie

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No.25. EDWINSTON. L. M._ |Page41.|

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Ht —_|}+-—_——-@ 1. Je-sus, from whom all blessings flow, Great Builder of thy Church be-low ! If now thy spir - it 2. The fewthat tru - ly call thee Lord, And wait thy sane - ti - fy - ing word, And thee their utmost

~~ 3. QO! let them all thy mind express, Stand forth thy chosen wit - ness - es, Thy power un - to Be 177 ON 1 Ree So rt |

° | CA a ' aes ae a : = . Dole oe ee i tee te tte aos Wes ia: PIS ESS Gg OR? TS SLAY | ee oth a a Le

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Hr see 7 SATS RSNA IE oc ee moves my breast, Hear, and ful - fil thine own re - quest ! Hear, and ful -fil thine own re - quest! Sa - vior oun U - nite, and per - fect them in one. U-nite, and per-fect them in one.

No. 26. ETERNITY. L, M. [Page 226.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

Moderato.

1. Waked from my bed of slum - bersweet, Refreshed in bod - y 2. Thy praise,O God, shall be mytheme, Whileday and night their

Ee eer oa

3. Thy mer- cy has’ pre- served my soul, Through toils and dan - gers

Wier Se ae ee

el T EEE t and in mind, The morning light with joy I greet, And of - fer course pur-sue, Tilltime shall end its transient dream—Through endless

ETERNITY. (Concluded. )

a song di - vine. An wit of - a up song ae vine. Be the theme re-new.Throughendless day the theme re - new.

No. 27. FAITH. L. M. [Page 56.] Phe ee

~ d, Author of “faith, Peden. ol Word, Whose spir- it , breathes the To thee our » Ht ble hearts a - spire, And ask the gift un-

Save us, a pres -

act - ive flame,—Faith, likeits fn - ish-er and Lord, sa We day as speak - a- ble; Increase in us the es - led fire— In us the

V 4 Sav - ior thou! res er we joule ae faith we have, Future and |

yes- ter-day the same. To-day as yes - ter - day the same. work of faith ful- fil. Inus the work of faith ful - fil. SS] Seer aie Z past sub-sist - ing now. Future and past orn - cs - ing now.

No. 28. FREEDOM. L, M. [Page 263.] «JOS, J. DAYNES.

Moderato.

cA CER Perera ONE ESTE EEE 1. Know this, that ev’ry soul E free, ree, Know this,th jthatev - ’ry soul is free, 2. He’ll call, persuade, di - rect - right, He’ll call, persuade, di - rect a- es,

3. Freedom and Season BES us men; Freedom anne rea -son make us men;

To choosehislife and what he'll be; - For thise-ternal truth is given, Bless him with wishom, love and light, In nameless waysbe good _— and kind,

y ee ee ry AB ROAR OOS NRC RSS TEESE SSI

_—T 9—_|§-6 ,—% | ehg-@ 3 | 9

NY A sd Ae ig gn fA ES” WOR Cee as OOTTT roe PD ESoa

ped Se aN | Ml a

Take these away, What are we then? Mereanimals, and just as well

are ~~ Forthise-ter - nal truth is given, That God will force no man to heaven, In nameless ways be good and oe But never force the human mind.

No. 29. GETHSEMANE, L. M. [Page 151.] G. CARELESS.

Andante tt ee a ee er eee a 1. "I'was on that dark, that sol - emn night, When powers of 2. Be - foreth - ful be- gan, © He took th e - forethe mourn-ful scene e- gan, e too e AE IG TE aU DR SLE PT eee eg ee

3. his” 18: iy, bod “=" vy, elain Fata eal Re - ceive and

sieeve cos aie sia See :

GETHSEMANE. (Concluded.}

earth and hell a ~-_ rose Against the Son, e’en God’s de - bread; and blessedand brake: What love through all his ac - tions

light, And friends be - trayed him to his foes. sia ee ee won -drous words of grace he spake! Gaile 7 | oot Pe ga Sr Og é |

No. 30, © GABRIEL L. M. [Page 122.] E. BEESLEY.

2 Eee eee ree

1. Lord,thou has searched and geen m seen me thro’; Thine eyecommands with piercing view 2. My thoughts, before they are my own, Are to my God oy -tinct-ly known;

My ris- ing andmy rest-ing hours, My heartand flesh, with all their powers. He knows the wordsI mean to speak Ere from my op’ning lips they break.

No. 31. HARVEST, L. M. [Page 243.] G. CARELESS.

SOIR Pe! aoe r- MEP ee SCI MN i saa ar Ua no aN aA wB 1. Be- hold! the har- vest wide ex-tends, The fields are white o’er 2. Shallwe re- pine when Jes-us_ calls, Or count it sac - fi -

jE

3. When Jes- us Christ has done the same, With-out a_ place to

2 eee

all the plain; Thetares in bun-dles must be bound, While we with we make, To spend our lives as pil - grims here, Or . anc them

lay his head,— A pil- grimon the earth ae Sane Un-til for

care se - cure the grain. Whilewe with care se - cure the grain, for the Gos- pels sake? Or lose them for the Gos-pel’s sake?

us his blood was shed. Un-til for us his blood was shed.

No. 32. HEBER. i: M. [Page 175.) : E. BEESLEY.

1. "['wasthe commission of our Lord, “Go, teach thena-tions and baptize el? 2. He sits up-on th’ e- ternal hills, With graceand pardon in_shis hands,

O83 thas = Sa

. “Re-pent, and be baptized,” ne saith, “For - re- miss-ion of yoursins;?

HEBER. (Concluded.)

The na - tions have re - ceived the word, Since he as - edad ; to the skies. And ou his cov - nant with the seals, To blessthe dis- tant heathen lands.

= Ss

See thus our sense as - sists our faith, And showsus what the Gospel ificania:

No. 33. HUDSON. L. M. [Page 5.] G. CARELESS,

Moderato.

1. The morning breaks, the shad - ows flee; Lo! Zi- on’s stand - ard 2. The clouds of er, - ror dis -ap - pear Be- fore the rays of

PES

83. The Gen - tile

Perc Ole, oe brighter day ‘The dawn -ing ae di - vine; Theglo- ry, bursting from a-far, Theglo - ry \

is He furled ! The The dawn - sie

P E at hand: Lo! Ju - dah’s remnant, cleansed from sin, Lo! Ju- dah’s

of a bright-er day Ma - jes - tic ris - es on the world. burst -ing from a - far, Wide o’er the na - tions soon will shine.

remnant, cleansed fromsin, Shallin their prom - ised Canaan stand.

=e

1. A poor way-far- ing man of grief Hath oft-en crossed me on my way; 3. Once when my scan - ty meal was spread, He entered—not a word he spake!

5. I spied him where afountain burst Clear from the rock his strength was gone;

eee eee | oe eg eee Eesconania He Pi = Se a a f= = eee i Se

Who sued so humbly for re- lief, ThatI could nev - er answer, Nay. Just per - ish - ing for want of bread; I gave him all; he blessed it brake, N N

2. I had not power toask his name, Whither he went, or whence he came; 4, And ate, but'gave mepart a - gain; Mine wasan an - gel’s por - tion then;

Yet there was something in his eye Thatwon my love, I knew notwhy. For while I fed with ea - ger haste, The crust was manna to my taste. | Not

Se Dipp’d, and returned it runningo’er; I drank and nev - er thirsted more.

eae ee = : ——s

No. 80. HARMONY. L. M. [Page 299.] gos. g. pavnzs. Not too fast. |

[2 SoS a ee eee

1. Hark! lis-ten to the gen-tle strain,O’er hill and val-ley,erove and plain! It 3. The birds their num’rous notes resound In songs of praise the earth aroundTheir

rr NS ee an A =

ech-oes from the heights a- bove The voice of free-dom, peace and love. 2. The

vol - ces and their tonguesem-ploy Insongs of free-dom, love andjoy. 4. And

J

si- lenceor with gen-tle roar, The God of love and peace adore. 6. The

| a a Y 7

flowers that bloomo’erall the land In har-mo-ny and or - derstand; Nor

then be-hold the crys - tal stream With mul-ti- tudes of fish - es teem; In \

Re a ror

earth and air, the sea andsky, The Ho - ly Spir-it from on high, And

2 See eee eee

an - gelswho’ a- bove do reign, Cry “Peace on earth, good will to men.”

J i 9-—_ @ at Aled ee Tee, (Re A Bo AN oe aoe gg eg ee =] as ee ee RES ez

No. 36. HOSANNAH. LM. [Page 204.] G. CARELESS

1. Ho - sannah to the great Messiah, Thelong ex - pect- ed 2. On Zion’s mount histhroneshallbe, His sanc- tu - a - r

fy Ea Es = Sas ne ra fA uceeeredtre= et lg—e ae wees aes

y 3. He’lljudge withjus - tice for the poor; He will with eq- ui- oe ZA

@- Cs —g—-— ea (A 3 CA CA _* nena p Sav -ior King, He’llcomeandcleansetheearth by fire, And gath - er stand se - cure, His scep-tre o’er the na- tions sway, And all cre =

A, ty re - prove; He’llsmitethe wicked with his power—Op-press_- ion dae 2 NS ENE ORIENT Pe coe

a

: SRS TARE, WE

scat - tered Is - rael in. Andgath - er scat - tered Is-rael in.

a - - tion him a - dore. And all cre-a - tion hima- dore. han |

the earth ae egg: ae

ae ee

is @ ") ig ee et i =” a Lb 1. Come hither, all ye wea - ry souls; Ye heav - y - lad -en_ sin - ners come; 2. They shall find rest thatilearn of mol of a. meek and low - ly mind; \ aries

i See ee

Se fas | 3. Blest is the man whose shoulders take My yoke, and bear it with de- light:

HEAVENLY HOME. (Concluded.):

Bop op fe Se eae |

ee

Tl] give you rest from Ria your See And raise you to my _heav’n-ly home. But pass-ion ra -ges like the sea, And prideis_ rest-less as the wind. ETRE: \ \ sear sa EN eee

No. 38. ISRAEL. L. M. [Page 201.] E, STEPHENS.

Con Anima. (oN : BP See RSS, pease

1. Be-hold the great Re - deem-er comes To bring his ran - somed peo - ple 2. He comesall bless-ings to im - part Nie to the meekand con- trite

. He Bote bless the hum- ble poor; Hecomescre-a - tion to. re-

home; He comesto save his scat-ter’d sheep; Hecomesto com- fort heart ; He comes,he comes, his Saints ad - mire Hecomesto burn the | N

those who weep. He comes ‘to com - fort those Nee weep, wa by fire. He comes to burn the proud pore Be ares = ae a : = ar Bie ae Lames te hs eC gain to die. tf, comes A not a - amc die.

No. 39. | IRENE, L. M. [Page 213.] a J. DAYNES.

Moderato.

1. What won-drous things we “mow |e. & hold, By Proph - “ets 2. The sec - ond time he’d _ set his hand To gath_ - - er

8. Then Eph - raim’s _ sons, war - like race, Shall seek their

Wd eal er | eae

old, In vis-ionswhich th’Al-mightsy Lord ie their land; Ful - fil the cov - ’nants he had made, Ful -

NTO ALTA Nee Bs fe epee re

peace; And earth’s re-mot-est

seen in days Is rael_ to

parts a - bound, And

ap aah vis-lons Geiien th’ Al- might- y Lord Confirm’d by his un - chang-ing word. fil the cov-’nants he had made‘ And pour his bless - ings on their head. pee,

No.40. | IMMANUEL. LM. [Page 172] sos, s. pavwus.

=a

1. Ail you that love E_ -man - uel’s name, Whosespir-its burn with 2. "Tis you, ye chil- dren of the light, The spir- it Se ‘Ss

Ee ie epee |

8. Cometo his Church, en - ter gates; For you his gra- cious

prs ta ES fea

IMMANUEL. (Concluded.)

aE dent flame, To see his glo-ry, learn his praise, To see his bride in - vite; Come, come, ye sub-jectsof his grace, Come, come, ye N

ie ence waits; Here poe and par-don are be - stowed— Here peace and

Sa aaa Sa el

glo - ry, learn his praise, And fol - low him all his ways. sub -jects of his grace, Where he re- veals his smil-ing face.

6 ale Gade

No. 41. JACOB. L. M.

iP ® Lord, out our Fa-ther, let thy erace Shed its 3 glad | beamson Ja - cob’s race, 2. Their mis’ry let thy mer-cy heal, Their tres-pass hide, their par-don seal;

Re-store that long-lost scat-tered band, And callthem to theirna-tive land. O God of Is-rael, hear our prayer, And grant that they ne love may share.

Penile sts shitianne ts —¢—¢- Eines es = ——— Zs =o =

No. 42. | JAVA. L. M. [Page 185.] i SHOEL.

1. Cre-a - tion speaks with aw - ful voice— Hark! ’tis a u - ni- 2. For sick-ness, sor - row, pain and death, With aw - ful tyr - an-

3. But hark! a - gain a voice is_ heard Re-sound-ing through the

fay i) ae 2 (Mile: o— ye3= aot

ver -. sal groan Re - ech- oes through the vast ex - tent Of worlds un- ny have reigned: Whileall e - ter - ni-ty has shed Her tears of

—e—$—$— F- ia— ae “—P-@ ———- Stee sol - emn gloom— A might-y con- qu’or has ap- pear’d, In tri- umph

2S eee

rn a oS,

num-ber’d, called to mourn. Of worldsun - num - ber’d, called to mourn.

sor - row oer the slain. Hertearsof sor - row over ‘the slain. AER ian

hanes piles SP = Zz a] i i: =~ 6G j me | 1 ay —— mt S ives hare ae RN RR OL Se ME ANSE 5 AOS i oO Z, . ris - ing from the tomb. In tri-umph ris - ing from the tomb. a

NodB Ses JONATHAN. L.M. [Page97.] © HanpeL.

1. Be- fore Je - ho-vah’s glo-rious throne, Ye na-tions bow with sa - cred joy; 2. Hissov-’reign power,with-out our aid, Made us of clay and formedusmen; ean

re Trees 3 A, Fe-8 #1 r aaa os o-

3. We'll crowd thy gates with thankfulsongs,High as the heavens our voi - ces raise ; | : oe

JONATHAN. (Conc!aded.)

Knowthat the Lord is God a-lone,Hecan cre-ate, andhe de-stroy. And when like wand-’ring sheep we stray’d Hebroughtus to his fold a - gain.

No. 44. JEANETTE. L. M. eee 188. ] T. C. GRIGGS. _ Moderato. | es aa a a pee a Seer arcie area a eee : 1. Let earth’s in - hab-1 - tants re - + joice, And glad - 2. Soon will nie bliss - ful time ar - rive Which ho - , : _ fee ees SS ee ae ee ae = ea 23 Se ee ie =—@ e— —— | ena rene pres - sion will no more be found, Nor ty - rant

Sara eer

hail their gra - clous hour- ce gain is heard a Proph-et’s voice, And | men of old fore - told, Whenmannomore with man wouldstrive, But BPRS a ee Sen NE RT ENS oN NS | 7 samen eS : TD POT OR ~ inkl iS nia Erie CF i FE LE ERE TL NS | I 6 ea au te Se ne eal

hold re -lent - less sway; Butlove to God and mana -

Sees

all may feel the Gos-pel’s power. And all may feel the Gos - pel’s power. all in each a friend be- hold. But all in each a friend be- hold.

ee wey vat ea ae Re

ee Gm TR ae

2S S222 222i see Se f

@ | out a long Mil-len - nial day. Through-out a long Mil - len - nial day.

Si aieee aecoe

No. 45. JOSEPH. L. M. [Page 290.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

his breth - ren moved With keen - est he did un -fold, Then fell up -

ote f ipsa

8. ’Twas God that sent me by com- mand To save _ you

+)

r

sor - row and dis - tress, He could no long-er hide his love— He

| on their necks. in tears— I am _ your bro-ther whom ye sold; I z i SOA EES cal" STAT EY CUNNEL WHIRL AEN AR eA EE pee @ , a ae Ua RNG MED aes Ee A Eh 3 & |€4_@ f/* @ a Ag a G2 DEER IIRT a : ee | Ye ae

from the fam - ine sore, To bring youin - to E - gypi’s land, To -G-°

| could nolonger hide hislove- No more his feel -ings could sup-press. am your brotherwhomyesold; Dis-miss your doubts, dis - pel your fears. Py De pled coe ya! eee Bak TS a oe Seema , et es rate bring you in-to Egypt’s land, Where you shall nev - er hun - ger more. p—e_ 9p PAD a eg ST REDD

1. When God’s own peo - ple stand in need, His goodness will pro-vide sup-plies ; 2. At God’s com-mand, with speed-y wings, The hungry bird re- signs its prey, |

- eG ? uie - thod may _ be count-ed strange, But hap-py was E- li - jah’s lot: ae es

KINDNESS. (Concluded.)

a 3 Thus, when E- li - jah faints for bread,A Rav - en to. hissuc- cor flies. And.to the ho- ly Proph- et brings Theneed - ful por-tionday by oe

No. 47. KIMBALL. L. M. [Page 146.]_ JOS. J. DAYNES,

SS =

“1. Great God, at - tend while Zi - sings The joy that 2. Might I en - joy the mean - = place -With -in thy

from

thy pres - ence springs; To spend one day with house,

~O- God of grace, Not tents of

thee on earth Ex - ceeds a thou - sand days of mirth. thrones of powerShould tempt my feet to leave ine door.

e | | ° with - out and fears with - in. | lam

and sin,

From foes

a

No. 48. LIGHT DIVINE. L. M. [Page 109.] E. STEPHENS.

eo— 1. The ris-ing sun has chased the night And broughta - 2. We laid us down and sweet- ly slept; The Lord our ——__ 2

gain the cheer - ing light: ae mer-cy mul Be aie souls in aes - a kept; wake his 2 ness joy that : id . igs reigns; Phong dan- ieee a and

a eee ee

, A ES,

ETD a ; Ka 2 ples our days, And calls us to re - new our praise. to . pro - claim, And sing new hon - ors_ to his name.

© sce rae —E —— = B= 2 foes a - bound, Th’e-ter - nal arms will us sur - round.

No. 49. | LEHI. UM. [Page 109.] A. M, FOX. ASE See oe

Cae Though nowthe na ~- _ tions sit be - neath The dark - ness 2. That light shall glance on dis - tant lands; And heath-en

3. Lord, spread the: tri - -umphs of thy grace; Let: truth and

LEHI. (Consluded.)

—o7— 9—__e—_|o—*—_—\_—_-@ of o’er - spread- ing death, God will a - rise with tribes, Ing sjoyr: - fal bands. Come with ex - ult - ing Ore 7 Oe sue Say ae P right - eous - ness and peace, In mild and love - ly : = = prem e on oo lt ee oe ee eee (LOLS eho yersonmt cur oe . STE RS TT ER NeE eS CA SSEBENTCS | 2 Se ; light di - vine. On Zi- on’s ho - ly towers to shine. haste to prove The pow’r and great - ness of his _ love.

i: | forms, dis - play The glo-ries of the Lat - ter- day. 3 Pa ee 2

No. 50. LOWELL. L. M. [Page 403.] JOS. J. DAYNES,

~ 1. While of these em-blems we par-take, In Jes-us’ name and for his sake, 2. Forus the blood of Christ wasshed,Forus on _ Cal-v’ry’s cross He bled,

a ees Z ae 3. Man brokethelaw of his es- tate, AndJes-us came to ex - pi- a

Let us re -mem- ber, and be sure Our hearts and hands are clean and pure. And thus dis-pelled the aw-ful gloom,That else were this cre - a - tion’s doom.

QS el SE a A SS AO Me ae o Jde-

—— =< fe a A-tone and res - cue fall-en man, Ac-cord~ ing t

No. 51. MEDITATION, L. M. [Page 311.] G. CARELESS.

Moderato. snore Pee A —@p g g Pa By BS a 37 ae Be pe 1. An- oth *- i:er :day . °‘has fled and gone, Thesun de -

2. The moon her beau_- teous course. re-sumes, And sheds her

clines in west - ern skies, Thebirds re ~- _ tired have light o’er land and sea ; The gen - tle .dews in

a

oa | hours I call to mind When Vith the saints I

pies

ceased their song, ours in pure de - vo-tion rise. soft per - fumes Fall sweet - ly OV - er herb and tree.

oft have tet, Our pean ae

a No. 52. | MEMORY. L. M. [Page 282.] ANN FELLOWS. ies Para Pe s____ a—

eee SS SS

1. When rest - less on my bed I le, Still court - ing |

2. If hushed the’ breeze and calm _ the tide, Soft will the

MEMORY. (Concluded.)

a EMRE HA a sleep, which still will inna Then shall re - flec - tion’s stream of mem - ’ry glide; And all the past, a See on life’s tem -

powr Il-lume the lone and mid - night. hour. train Wak’d by re - mem- brance, live a - gain.

SSS

And sigh, O Lord, to come to thee.

bright-er gen - tle

SS eee a No. 93. MOTHER. L. M. [Page 186.] GEO. CARELESS.

1. The morning flow’rs ere their sweets,And gay their silken leaves un-fold, 2. Nipt by the wind’s un-kind-ly blast, Pare’d by the sun’ ’s di- rect - er ray,

mre) Py CAD al aD eee ee —=+— (aS Bh BEASES Ah y ESE hel Bp a CA -4—g—g bg a —~g OR CCR ca SRE Fe PS Ke: FES A) RSW : ! = a. fig gig th 6 i

A —_“_g_g—glo5- Gilg ¢ gta i ba # Z oe 8. So blooms'the hu-man face di-vine, When ryouth itd pride of beau - ty shows, a ONE: [cl] ST aco ROLE? 0k ON 7 mae a? 130 <1 ome ie Zh try Eee Fore ea aos erm eo PS CALA i

ee le Ce ee teen eead ay dns = Y Peo 7 SR, FS aw : H— } 4-H] = = F LiL Sao SEL

As carelessof the noon-tide heats, As fear -lessof the ev’n - ing cold. The mo-ment-ar-y glo-ries waste, The short-lived beau-ties die a- way.

MELODY. L. M. [Page 313.] A. M. FOX,

Zr. cho - sen Twelve, to you

de First to the Gen -tilessound the news;

min- is - try hap - py land; Andthenbe-fore it reach ——__

are given The aye of this last Throughout Co - lum -bia’s

= a

To ev -’ry na - tion un

- der heav’n, To ey - ’ry the Jews, And then be -

far and _ near se Gen - tile

a ee ee re eae aes oi eae a ae Re ee ek A iF ES aH, Bree fil na-tion un- der heavy’n, From land to land, from sea to sea.

fore it reach the Jews, Pre - Dare on Ku- rope’s shores to stand.

MALACHI. L. M. [Page 26.] _ GEO. CARELESS.

1. A - rise! 2. Be - hold

a- rise! with joy sur the way! ye her - alds any he

- vey The glo - ry cry; Spare not, but

MALACHI. (Concluded.)

m4 ee of the © lat - ter day: ‘Al --read - y has ~ the lift your voi- ces high; Con- vey the sound from

God de - lights nes dwell: He fix . es there His

dawn be- gun, Whichmarks at hand the ris-ing sun! pole to pole- Glad tid - ings to the __cap- tive soul. aaa E \ i ; | ess es ans a wa Pa N mend tg {ow al a aie Soa (od 4 fig f= a SY a. LEE ERO LA : Eg net ae And calls the sa - cred place his own.

=

No. 06. OFFERING, L. M. [Page 155.] G. CARELESS.

Andante.

pe

aeeaeget eee tte ee 1. Hedied! the great Re-deem-er died! And Is - rael’s daugh-ters wept a - round; 2. Come,Saints,and dropatear or two For Him who groan’d be-neath your load ; N ,

A sol - emn dark-ness veiled the sky; Tee ies trembling shook the ground. Heshed a thou-sanddrops for you- A thou-sand drops of pre-cious blood. —_— eee

But lo! what sud den joys were heard; Jes - us tho’ dead, ’s re - vived a-gain.

as =

No. 57. - OLD HUNDRED. L. M. [Page 89.)* | wm. FRANC.

eke Te all that dwell be - low the skies Let the Cre-a - tor’s praise a - rise:

2. E - ter-nal are thy mer-cies,Lord, E - ter - nal truth a - tends eee word ;

A core ES baba aa ge

Cees Ter) SE RTO YA io 2) f FAN CA op Pr Be Ne pis ae ET ey Se 8 OP De BH A CE EP Oe

Sey)

1. Praise God from whom all blessings flow Praise him, all crea- Mares here be- low ; -o—

ye {CRS o- —~ ueths) BREN Bs Ts] res FE ahd OP aes s WES PTS SES a eee emi Se Fo sal a Cf ESET He Ae Hs a oes ees i ee

Let the Re - deem- ers’ name ‘be sung Thro’ ev- ’ry y land by ev - ry > toned Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, sl suns shallriseandset no more.

7 oN ec 2 ee = Zac seco Seeece ee a ee

oo

Praise him a - it ye heav’nly host; pause Father, sea and sls ly Ghost. See ae 2 ae i ree 6.

il eee aes yes eo 58. PERU. LL.M. [Page 39.) | J. LEACH,

ae] eens © orem tds mie “py yy the man who finds _ the grace, The bless-ings of God’s 2. Hap- py be -yond de - scrip - tion he Whoknows“The Sav -_ ior : | | N

cho - sen race, The wis-dom com - ing from

- bove, |

| died for me;” The gift un - ae - a- ble _— ob - tains,

(25). See mer - see - ae Wis - domto sil _ - ver we pre - ‘fer,

———_—

* Also page 149.

PERU. (Concluded.)

‘The faith that sweetly works by love. The faith that eae works by love. _ And heay’n-ly un-der-stand-ing gains. And heay’n- ey er -der-stand-ing gains.

, eee ge asSee BG ay. = | Pees eee i+_— a | And _ gold isdross eompar’d with her. And gold is sa com- zac a her. €é- oar Ra Ee A nt POS AIR oma (7. i je Bare SP ERNE eens co Bs 5 za DRESS TD eee ae No. 59. PETER. L. M. [Page 230. | JAS. P. OLSEN,

Sostenuto.

1. Haste glo-rious day, when Christ shall come ‘To _ reign su -

_ ~preme oer land and _ sea, When saints shall all be

gath - ered home, And earth be ruled with e- qui - ty.

No. 60. PARLEY. L. M. -[Page 178] f, STEPHENS.

oe

1. How fool-ish to the car - nal mind, The ord-’nan-ces of God ap - pear; 2. What! buried now be-neath the flood, To wash a - way our guilt and sin;

| 3. Thus they des-pise the prof-fered grace, And die and per- ish

in their sins;

Mencountthemas a puff of wind, And gazewitha ae sneer.

So the As-syr-ian lep-er TOUS great wash in Jor- dan and t ba

Set anet Pte

coo te

No. 61. PREPARATION. IL. M. [Page 197.]..- sos. 4. DAYNES. = fae | pe att 1. My soul is full of peace and love; soon shall see Christ

2. The spir - it’s power has’ sealed my peace, ee filled my _ soul with

[ 3. Pre- pare my heart, pre - pare my tongue, To join this glor - ious

2 eo ar Ee

from a- bove; And an - gels too, the Eats low’d throng, Shall join with heav’n-ly grace; Trans-port-ed I, with peace and love, Am wait - ing)

| > ets a eee a ee ee a eee abies ca en Z2 jz nies o(e-re aaa ea

| heav’n-ly throng, To hail the Bride-groom from a - bove, And j join the

2 oe te

| eee oer ee eS

ee

PREPARATION. (Concluded.)

pia

me in ho - song. Shall j join with me in ho- ly song. = for the peau - bove. Am wait - ing for_ the throne a -_ bove.

band in songs of love. And join the band in songs of love. 5 ——— See arse, No. 62. PARIS. .L.. M. ees 312. ] E. STEPHENS. , 3 aS ibid eS Ria Paka er ony SSS SS ae 1. How fleet the prec -. ious mo - ments roll! How soon the 2. An - oth - er year has rolled a - way, And took its

Are pass - ing

har - vest will be over! The watch - men seek their thou - sands to the tomb; Its sor - rows and its 4 ig ea PERT eee ae ed fe =e law SE EO Ban CEG im 2a NB? CL EDN I g—ls= Fiera mee oe ee swift _-. ly on the wing, And _ soon the aver and av! Br ee , ae el ae kes ca 27] Hered Be "Reed Bs a MER SA TE Una eA ay Tereto aS OPA IP a EFS OG) ORR PRBROETS xs 4 H Saal eee wearer FRod Gee eS Ware | - FP 3 nn @ Oa fin - al rest, And lift a warn - ing voice no more! joys are fled, To hast -en on the gen - ’ral doom. ae ESB TY AS | aoe bigs amamiee = RO ENE = a Pe iastie = MBE ss. = A Se ad a 7 2 5 eS 4 [ike hs) Aa SEE Pee 4 oS) )

fe fe ps z= y= a

No. 63. QUIETUDE. L. M. [Page 242.] W. C. CLIVE.

1. Fare-well, my kind and faith-ful friend— Thepart- ner of my

2. How oft. in si - lent evwn-ing mild, I to some lone - ly

3. O Lord,

ex - tend thine arms of love

ear - ly youth, Whilefrom my home my steps I bend, To warn man-

place re Thy love and kind- ness aut to mind, And lift my

emreinn Par pier’ Gea

ee my heart; For thou hast spok- 0 en from a - bove, And called me

(ae

kind and teach hee truth. To warn man-kind and teach the truth.

, voice in hum- ble prayer. And lift my voice in hum- ble prayer. | ; os

aon 2 ue ee eee plier oe: —— acy ai eeniee Og See ee

ae a a ree re See FS LZ, ma a | CE ee a : from my all to ) part. And called me from my _ all oy ee No.64 +RESTORATION. LM. [Page188] a. cansruss,

1. Ye diff- ring jar - ring sects at -tend, The voiceof in - spir - 2. Break off your chains of slav - ish dread; Let chill-ing un - be -

syle a-right The

per - fect “Law of

Se =——

RESTORATION. (Concluded.)

a - tion hear; Now may your doubt-ings have an end, And lief give way; For Gos - pel light be - gins to spread And

- tion, with de- light, Share

: aves ewer —— r ETAT = |

-un-i- ty and peaceap-pear.And u -.ni-ty and peace ap - pear. ush-er in e- ter- nal day. And ush-er in e -ter- nal _— day.

aman a ae Z— G-— ES

-a glo-rious Ju - bi -

lee.

i

No. 65. REVERENCE. L. M. [Page 176. W. C. CLIVE.

fe a eal

Fe ae ee 1. In ancient timesa man of God Camepreachingin the wild- er - ness; 2. Say-ing, Re-pent the time’s ful-filled, The Son of God will soon ap- pear;

Se ee eee es

He did bap-tize in Jor- dan’s flood, Re-quir-ing fruits of right-eous-ness. Makestraight hispathsanddo his will, For lo! his king-dom now is _ near. —~ ~ oe AE ere

=e Srree ieee

-@ + | hg reed But he shallsend the Spir - it’s power, To wit-ness to your souls with-in.

No. 66. REDEEMER. L. M. [Page 158. 0. CARELESS.

1. I know that my Re - deem-er lives; What com- fort this sweet 2. He lives to bless me _ with his love; He lives to plead for

a Bae ae pa es pected! Ge El eS Ee | & . ~ yes SE a Z2 S$ a_té i epee ies a IN ea |

ws ‘piok ne tives to grant me rich sup- ply; He lives to guide me.

Se aeerSe

sen - tence gives He lives, he lives, who once was dead! He lives, my a - bove; He lives my hung-ry soul to feed! He lives to

ee meen his eye; He lives to com- fort me when faint; He lives to

pe

——- ev - er - liv - ing head! Helives, my ev - er- liv - ing head! bless in time of need. Helives to bless in time of need.

ge | : ee wT hear my son's com-plaint. He lives to hear my soul’s com - plaint.

Se eee

No. 67. REDEMPTION. i M. [Page 412.] G. CARELESS.

ee

1. How dark and gloom-y —_ was the night When Sa- tan did his 2. O, how each heart did throb with fear Whenhe pro-claim’d the

| p 3. Thehour. ar- rived, he took. the. cup, Like- wise the bread, and ©

REDEMPTION. (Concluded.)

“2b es eee

powers ar - ray A - gainst the Prince of life and light, And Jud - as sol - oo wort “There’sone of you as-sem - bled here Who will this

| brake and... blest; . “If-..J,? said he, “be ie - ed oY The pen - i-

did hh his Lord be- tray) And Jud - as did his Lord be - tray! night be - ey his Lord!” Who will this night be-tray his Lord!”

gaat == 2

tent ae san sents ‘my rest.” The pen - i- tent shall share my rest.”

geese seieeresas

No. 68. RELIEF. L. M. [Page 220.] - @, CARELESS.

1. Un-veil thy bo - som, faith-ful tomb; Take this new trea-sure to thy trust! 2. Nor pain, nor grief, nor an-xious fear, In - vade thy bounds; no mor- tal woes

seg asic Sears

oS

3. So Jes -. us slept; God's dy - ing Son Banal thro’ ae grave ae blest the bed!

“And give these sa - cred rel - ics room To slum- ber in the si - lent dust. Can reach the peace - ful sleep-er here, While an - gels watch the soft re - pose.

St |

No. 69. RELIANCE. L.M._ [Page 374.] G. CARELESS. | \gavenle Though deep’nin ning tri - als throng your way, Press on, press on, ye 2. Though out-ward ills a- wait us here, The timeat long- est

= Sis

! 3. Lift up your hearts in pneas to God— Let yourre-joic - ings

Saints of God! Ere long the res-ur-rec- tion day Will spread its ~ is not long Ere Jes-us Christ willre - ap - pear, Sur - round-ed

Pp nev - er cease: Tho’ trib-u-la- tionsrage a - Hpsoad: Christ says,.““In

————— | ae =< Sas ee Sao =

light and truth a- broad. Will spread its Tee and truth a _ - broad. by a glo - rious throng. Sur- round-ed by a glo - rious throng.

ee Sara oar oer ete el

ye shall have peace.”

Sa

ST. GEORGE, L. M. mete 9.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

1. Thetimeis nigh, that hap-py time, That great, ex-pect-ed, bless - ed day, 2. The proph-e- sies must be ful- filled, Tho’ earth and hell should dare oe pose

ST, GEORGE. (Concluded.)

leg Fae We SE eS ae Ge let | bp ge | Py la 4 aa ie i ear

When Piiiitless teen ttide of our race ce Shall awl with Christ, andhim o- bey. The stone out of the moun- tain cut, Tho’ un- ob- served a king-dom grows:

And su - per - sti - erie eo dread- ful reign To light and lib-er-ty give w

2 a ee ei

No. 71. SACRAMENT. L. M. [Page 400.| G. CARELESS.

Adagio.

1. Be - hold the great ~ Re-deem - er die, A bro- ken law _ to 2. While guilty men his pains de - le - ride, They pierce His hands and

ee pede

3. ‘Al-thoughin- ag - O- shee e hung, No murm-’ring word es -

sat - is - fy; ‘He diesa sac- ri- fice for sin, He diesa feet and side; And within- sult - 2 scofis and scorns And with in -

SE Sees a ae

caped his baste His high com-mis- sion to ful - fil, His high com-

sac - ri- fice for sin, That man may live and glo-ry win. sult - ing scoffs and scorns They crown hishead with plait-ed thorns.

omieet Ris 17 Scaoets 10 Mies fil, :

Sa

No. 72. SALVATION. L. M. [Page 120.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

oo a ee Sa a

1. Sal- va - tion, sa - cred word of love, joy and peace, of

1. Sal- va - tion, thril-ling, sweet-est sound That can in- tel- li-

eS

the Gods

truth and light, First Sea in ho - eee: courts a- bove, Far from this gen- ces greet! An- them of heav’n! from thence it found Its way page

oS a

o-—6-} a 9

arene eee oy G— eae SS Er ome aae p { God the Son! Ciewe - tion shout; for know that soon The heav’ns and

Sai gg Taree fall - en cae of night. Far from this fall - en sphere of of of ate space to man’sre - treat. Its way through space to man’s re- treat.

bata 3. Ae RET ESS 2 fem ae mae

an will igh one. The heav’ns and earth will join in _ one.

@——-—— poe sh Sees a Rave =e eee ss

No. 73. SANCTITY, L. M. [Page 246.] E. BEESLEY.

Moderato.

1. Fare- well, ye ser-vants of the Lord, To whom we oft | fee 2. Fare- well, ye Saints of lat - ter days, With whom we’ve met in

aE eee zeae TiS

3. Fare-well, kind friends, whose hearts are true, We can no long - er

SANCTITY. (Concluded.)

preach’d the word; May you im-prove the wis - dom given, May you im- prayer and praise, In whose kind hearts the truth has shone, In whose kind

stay with yous - rise, the voice of trath o - bey, - rise, the

eee ==

prove the wis - dom given, And lead ten thou - sand souls to heaven. hearts the truth has shone, By which we’re gath - er’d all in one.

Sea sane

voice ooh truth o - bey, O, come and wash seus sins a@- way. No. 74. ST. JOHN. L. M. [Page 168.] E. STEPHENS.

1. Do we not know that solemn word, That we are bu - ried with the Lord—Bap- 2. Our souls receive di-vin-er breath, Raised from cor- rup-tion, guilt and death; So

j . 7 eRe _ —— Sateen ): _—— —e Ss Zed ie eee ae Z Sea OSs Dl a RY ES OL Pd 264 3, 7 a ease neal Pe

jt + to ti i

tized in- to hisdeath, andthen Put off thebod - y of our sin? from the grave did Christ a -rise, And lives to God a - bovethe skies.

| . y | hate-ful lusts we served be- fore Shall havedom-in - ion now no more.

pF) a on Haze Al A aa et nt p= var EE OP ag ttt SE) ESS: a A eS rk sei i, (IER pat | ej ie ig | CH ® ESE DRT ISN BP EI ee 1 . ? = 2 Ri cee ||

4 ee ee al

No. 75. SOLITUDE. L. M. [Page 323.] - @. CARELESS.

1. I have no home, whereshall I go While I am left to 2.1 see my peo- ple ly - ing round, All life - less here up -

r) ——, ip h 4 vidas Sad Ua a Hee a SAS LA MP a LOT a; a 9 aa Co es ia r= Ie : SPD A ci Ta 3 , F hha

6 ee

3. My fa - ther looked up- on this scene, And in his writ - ings

ty ao ae ee Joel ory Boal oi a LM le) Bi il led A aero) = = Boao a | A SW = a i ee Se ate at ——s a

weep be- low? My heart is pained, my friends are gone, And here I’m on the ground—Youngmenand maid-ensin their gore, Which doesin -

yD SER RSS SNE AO Po [ERY eT Te ramet

a (ae eee ese Se Ss

(oS) A SUN i 3912 sty = oii eae AG =e a

AS). y re patie he

left on earth to mourn. And here I’m left on earth to mourn. crease my sor - rows more. Which does in -crease my sor - rows more.

| S~beld yy his foe drawnear. Whenhe be- held his foe draw near.

creel

No. 76. SAMSON, L. M. [Page 77.] HANDEL.

1. Shall I, for fear af fee - ble man, The Spir-it’s coursein me re-strain? 2. Awed by a mor-tal’s frown,shallI Con-ceal the word of God most pee ?

SAMSON. (Concluded.)

Or, un - dis- mayed ir in deed and word, Be a_ true wit- ness for my Lord? How then be - fore theeshallI dare To stand, or how thine an- ger bear? ' Aaa tae (oN

if

flee The cross, my God en - dured by Hager ?

| To gain earth’s gild-

ie ee a ee

No. 77. SALUTATION. L. M. [Page 132.] G. CARELESS.

Moderato.

1. Sweetis the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, giye

2. Sweet is the day of sa - cred rest, No mor- tal care shall

f— -@

Spe

3. My heart shall tri- uae in my Lord, And bless his works, and ): ps a SE eR a oe enue Na esa a 2 ciao J) Le EL EE fepeietemoe ts C1 a

oie ae —=—— ASS eS om > i .

e s es e thanks and sing— To show thy love by morn - ing light, And talk of seize my breast;O may my heart in tune be found, Like Da - vid’s |

‘a ee a coe | bless his word: Thy works of grace how bright they shine- Howdeep thy

rere Shea eae of ‘sol - ar sound. Like Da - va" harp of sol - emn sound.

all thy truths at night. And talk of all thy truths at night. eae acre =. s.. =—6—p

coun- mein S| if vine! How ee ae He cils— how di- vine

See aa

No. 78 STRENGTH. 'L. M. [Page 287. | G. CARELESS.

ae eng i er

e- os a 1. Af - flict-ed Saint, toChrist, rist,draw near; ThySavior’s gracious promise hear; His

Psi cia aia

faith - ful word de-clares to fhee That me “as thy day, ‘thy ee shall be.”

has engaged by firm de- cree That‘ tes thy day, thy strength shall be.”

NOT STELLA. L. M. [Page 101. ]* JOS. J. DAYNES.

a ee

1. Come, dear - est Lord, des-cend and dwell, By faith | and love’ in 2. Come, fill. our hearts with in - ward strength; Make our en- lar - ged

3. Now to the God whose power can do Morethan our eau or

Te TESS ee

ev - ‘ry breast; Thenshall we know and taste and feel The joys that souls pos-sess And learn the height and breadth and length And depthof

wish - es know, By ev

© o (4 2h Pe E: 6 RT hPa ] rH ___ F4 is oe cae Lo y Peer SOE REL Lie ee SS IE ran ea

]* This tune may be sung without the soprano ee

STELLA. (Concluded.)

; feN teenie r) sf Saaeele 7a eames cc oncom eee Si te eae | (aX ; reper ba ea als SS RR : imine Vg Or , We PB. can - not be ex- pressed. The joys that can - not be ex-pressed.

thine un - mea - suredgrace. And depth of thine un - mea - sured grace.

Sear ace

the Church, thro’ canes ie Son.

No. 80. TRUTH. (i. Mx [Page 17.| G. CARELESS.

deena

2p eae ee a

1. Ere long ‘ie vail will rend in twain; The King de-scend with 2. The an - gel’s trum -pet long _ shall sound, "And wake the na - tions

your heads, ye _ Saints, in peace, The Sav- ior comes for o— —o <9

wt? P= ESS ate all hist train ; ‘The earth shake with aw - ful fright, The earth shall un-der ground : Thro’-out the vast do- ome of space Thro’-out the

your re- lease ; The day of

a ,

shake withaw - ful fright, And all cre-a - tion feel iis might. vast _do- main of space ’Twill ech - o forth from place to place.

No. 81. TAYLOR. L. M. [Page 295.] E, BEESLEY.

1. The glo- rious plan which God has given, Tobring a ruin - ed 4. As in the_ heavens they all a - gree, There - cords giv - en = : re SSS = ' ae tae "ae

3. Je- ho-vah, God the Fa- ther’s one; An- oth - j

world to heav’n, Was framedin Christ by the new birth, Was sealed in there by three; Onearth three wit-ness-es are given, To lead the

ue nal cone The Spe it. does withthem a - gree— The wit - ness -

2h Seale caer ar eae aes

ame So Trae ee EE a Cy ae heaven, was sealed on earth. Was sealed in heaven, ys sealed on earth.

sons of ae to heav’n. To lead the sons earth to heav’n. | a ease = oa a a aaa B= =a ees a ree aa ne in heav’n are three. The wit - ness - ue * heav’n are three. J 2eeaa = apne cae ieee No. 82. VERNON. L. M. [Page 104. | JOS. J. DAYNES.

1. O Thou, at whose almighty word The glorious light from darkness sprung, Thy d 2. Aswhen ofold the waters flowed Forth from the rock at thy com-mand ; Mos-

Serr as

3. As when the wallsof Jer-i - oa Down to theearth at once were cast, It

ERWEGRET IN ib Ci aah ea aa te=2 | @_- _@ “@ @ 9 9 |. Se

VERNON. (Concluded.)

- quick’ning in-flu-ence af - ford, And clothe with pow’r the preacher’ stongue. Thy es in vain had waved his rod With-out thy wonder-working hand. Mos -

was thy pow ae Es a them low, And not the trumpet’s haul: blast. It ———_——— ——_—— : ~-8 o-—0 —*

FCT OTA DOE et See es = 28g aaa co Sicey oes goes eee oe quick’ning in - flu - ence af - ford, Andclothe with pow’r the preacher’ s-tongue.

es in vain had waved his rod. With-out thy won-der- work-1 sng hand.

No. 83. WELLSVILLE. L. M. [Page 124.] E. STEPHENS.

With ig ALOR

iba T. With all the pow’rs of heart 0 tongue,!’ll praise my Maker in my song ; 2. Dll sing thy truth and mer-cy, Lord, I'll sing the wonders of thy word; Not

: God I cried when troubles rose; He heard me and subdued my foes; He ns ————__g— f “4 . i Sy ee - 1S Sees —, am i s sine

Angels shall hear the notes I'll raise, Approve the song, and join the praise. all thy works and names below So much thy pow’rand glo - ry _ show.

, aed nt at egg ee 2 fa TIS ke eee a a are ee 2. (Sig a-ak did my rising tears contro1, And es A Cee thro’ all my © soul.

Quer IF: eee

———

No. 84. WILLARD, TL. M. [Page 329.| E. STEPHPENS.

perpen Ca a ed iA wake, ye Saints of God, a- wake! Call onthe Lord in 2. He will re- gard his_ peo - ple’s cry, The widow’s tear, the

Ie

= 3 3. Tho’ Zi - on’s foes have coun - sel’d deep, Al- Bess they bind with |

might- y prayer, Thathe will Zi- on’s bond ~ age break, And bring to or - phan’smoan; The blood of those that slaughter’d lie, Pleads not in

fet - ters stone ee od on cob does not fee This ven-geance

zee os Sr a

naught the fowl - er’s snare. And bring to naught the fowl - er’s snare. vain be- fore Histhrone! Pleadsnot in vain a - fore His throne.

ae 8 eee

will not slum-ber long. His venge-ance a

Ses

No. 85. WINDSOR. L. M. [Page 272.] W. ©. CLIVE. paar @ P Rail 1. The towers of Zi-on soon shall rise A - bove’ the

2. The Saints shall see their cit - ies stand Up-on the

ow: ¢F |

3. Oh that the day would hast - en on, When wick-ed -

roa 7G >” RY coe STL] ae 7 Far Md ahi Somint (ioc aes 4

t at a ‘as ee REMI Red 0 eA u Peewee ner

WINDSOR. (Concluded.)

a

_ clouds and reach the _ skies— At - tract the gaze and con - se- cra - ted land, And Is - rael num - ’rous —— o——s-hg- | a = aoe SF iseeeeee | a a | aah aw ness shall all be gone, And Saints and An -_ gels

wond -_ ring eyes Of all that wor - ship, glo - rious - ly. as the sand, In-her- it them e- ter_ - nal - ly. Scoot pate Og join one, To praise the Man of Ho - li - ness. SSS No. 86. Wee Me [Page 315:| T. C. GRIGGS.

1. Torn from ourfriends and cap-tive led, “Midarm - ed le-gionsboundin chains, 2. Zi - on, our peace-ful, hap-py home, Where oft we joined in praiseand prayer,

That } peace for which our fa-thers bled Is gone, anddire con-fu-sion reigns. A des-o-la- tion has be- come, And grief and sor - rowling-er there.

Oat 23S

No. 87. ZACHARIAH, L. M. [Page 304.] a. caRELzss.

fi ca oy aa a ra 1. Thesol- id rocks wer were rent in twain,When Christthe Lamb of God was slain ; 2. The whole cre-a - tion groan’d in pain, Till the Mes- si - ah rose a - gain |

3. The Sar ai At were spared a- live, Withjoy and won-der did be- lieve,

ae

The sun in dark - ness —— his face, Then mountains moved and left their place. . Then na-ture ceased her dread-ful groan, The sun un- veiled ne face and shone.

Cees

| And soon to- oot - er they con- vened, Con-vers- vers-ing on teva they’d seen. Os ale tote ee

No. 88. EUCHARIST. L. M. D. [Page 407 E. STEPHENS.

Moderato. es

1. We here ap-proach thy ta - ble, Lord, At thy com- mand Eee 2. Here,as we eat and drink, we show. His death, un - til

¢ te SG ate. be 2 == 2 aren , 2 ee ee plea cacene eiiedai ba a wes In a= t= Pte ett fee ee i 3. As earth-ly sab - baths roll a- long, O Fa - ther, give i Se ee to #05

cho - sen men; Oh may each ‘= with c one. ac- 1c - cord Thy Spir- it comes a-gain, Andfeelwith-in that sa - cred glow Re- viv-i -

de | rea Me ——— Sra See tal fe i Ee

grace in store, That,likea glad per-en- nial song, eo lips and

bees i esa Serer

KUCHARIST. (Concluded.)

feel in- spir - ing them. This. peace - -ful Sab - bath day we come, fy love's pur - est flame. We here re - new, with earn - est heart,

lives, for ev - er - more May hon - or all that thou RY given—

To drink this cup, to eat this bread, In mem -’ry of the days to Thecov’nants of the lat - ter day, To Das for life, that “bet - ter

| wee

po ona Sena ene

come, When we - shall sit with our great head. In mem - ’ry part,” Which none can give, nor take a - way. To choose, for

fy as a ig - é-~4-|3—4_a— weit 59 Re oe. 1 AES EP Sa wy striven, And heaven for an e - ter - nal dower. Thy Gos - s - pel, —_Eo—=-—-— ——-———| wo ee ea

ri of the days Ape: come, When we shallsit with our great head. life, that “bet - ter part,” Whichnone can give, nortake a - way.

|

No. 89. CARTHAGE. L. M. D. [Page 348.) _@. caRELEss.

ae ee ernie Sea

1. QO give me back my Pro-phet dear, And Pa- tri- arch, O give them back, The 2. Ye men of wis-dom, tell me why, When guilt nor crimein them were found Why

Saints of Lat- ter - days to cheer, And lead themin the Gos - pel track. But now their blood doth loud-ly ery From pris-on walls and ae stir ? Your

cause they made the Gos-pel plain, And led the sine in Re Gas, eous-ness; It

Oh! ae re gone from my e em-brace—From earth-ly scenes their spir-its fled; Two tongues aremute, but pray at-tend, The se- cretI will nowre- late, Why

is because God called them forth, And led them by his own right hand,Christ’s

I ES ( EE ED

of the best of |A-dam’s race Now he en-tombed a - mong the dead. those, whom God to earth did lend, Haye met the suff-’ring mar - tyr’s fate. Rit.

: a , com - ing to pro- claim on fone And gath 3 cr Is- rael to their land.

No. 90. COMFORT. 6-8’s. [Page 395.] HAYDN.

aS

1. Cease, ye fond par - ents, cease to weep; Let grief no more your

2. Why should you sor - row? Death is sweet To those who die in are =e ee = oa eS Cee Se

4 @ ——¢ eer er?

3. ae ee con - so - is - tion in the blow, Al- though it crush a

S22

bo - som swell; For what is death? Tis na - ture’s sleep: 7 Meee - aus. love; Though called to” ae you soon shall meet In RET (SO ae At SO 22 ¢S sa pear Deans THU sees reat ———_-9———-@ a a == ae bc fe - der tie; For while it lays its vie - tims low, Death

= ae SS ae (ee ee Se

trump of God _ will break its spell! For He, whose arm

ho - lier, hap - pier climes a - bove; For all the faith - fal one tes aoe g-—- - gis to worldson high; Ce-les - tial glo - ries

= dicies Seelam

strong to save, A - rose in tr. ee oer the grave. | Christ will save, And crown with a - o’er tle erave.

proud - ly wave =a the con - fines oe ee grave.

No. 91. _ INSPIRATION. 6-8's [Page 55.|

1. In- spir-er of the an-cient seers, Who wrote from thee the 2. While nowthineor - a - cles we read With earn - est prayer and lon

Ses

oe ene

3. Whene’er in er - rors paths we rove, The liv

sa - cred page, The samethro’ all suc - ceed - ing years, To strong de- sire, O let thy Spir it now pro - ceed, Onr eGR LOE ra a cy ary Ps |i gc nas sin for - sake, “Out conscience by thy word re - prove, Con -

== eee

us, in our de-gen - ’rate age, To us in our de - ea se to wak - en and in spire; Our souls to “wak - en Pees.

SS erie rescce Seis =

vince and ee the wand - ’rers ea Con-vinee and bring the

ee

gen-rate age, The spir-it of thy word im- part, And breathe the and in - yea Our weak-ness help, our dark - ness chase, Bee a us

on rers back ; ew xp oad y the ae - it’s sword, And then nena

INSPIRATION. (Concluded.;

=]

life in - to | each heart And breathe the life in-to_ each heart. by the light of grace! And ged us by ud light of grace |

No. 92. 7 JUDAH. 6-8’s. [Page 320.] SELECTED.

LSS ia cae

1. Down by the riv - Ss ver- -dant side, Low by thesol - i - ta- ry tide, 2. For r they who wast-ed Zi-on’s bowers, An And laid in dust her ruin-ed towers,

aS

There, while the peace-ful wa- ters slept, We pen-siv-’ly sat down and wept, In scorn their wear- y slaves de- sire To strikethechordsof Is - rael’s lyre,

eee a3 SSF SaaS

Whenlowin ru- in- on theearth Re-mains the Se That a een us birth,

And on the bend-ing wil-lows hung Our sa-cred harpsthro’ grief un- strung. And in theirim-pious ears to sing Thesa-cred songsof Zi - on’s king. | \

Ps '

No. 93. JORDAN. 6-8’. [Page 164. ] LD. EDWARDS.

Con espressione.

4

Sane In Jordan’s tide the Proph- et stands,Im- mers-ing the re - 2. Wonder, ye heav’ns! vu Ma -ker lies In deeps con - cealed from

3. But wal from yon - der

a a oe o--*—o aaa: =a a / pent-ant Jews; TheSon of God - the rite de-mands, Nor hu - man view: Ye men, be - hold him sink and rise A |

glo - ry spread! Dove-like th’E - ter - nal Spir - it flies, And ee eS a a. ines. eee

® Fy & e dares the ho - ly man re - _ fuse. Jes - us de - scends be - fit ex - am - ple this for you. The sa-cred rec - ord

=a a SSI

——— eee neath the wave, The em- blem of his fu - ture rave. while you read, Calls you to im - i - tate the eeu

A - roundthe Sav - iors tem- ples shine.

No. 94. PRAISE. 6-8’s [Page 66.] J. FONES.

Allegro moderato.

a Vl pis ry praise my Mak - er while I’ve breath ; ane eg my voice Hap- py the man hee hopes re- ly On Is - rael’s God;

geen aa

3. ‘The Lord pours eye- sight on the blind;The Lord sup - ports the

[Sa ae ee eee

BN lige Se We ee ear any at! PS a SS oe ee covet lost in death, Praiseshallemploy my no - bler pow’rs. My days of made the sky, And ear and seas, with all their train. His truth for

Z—

praise shall ne’er be past While lifeand thought and be-ing last

ev - er stands se- cure; Hesaves gh oppress he feeds the poor, N

stran-ger in dis- pee _ The wid-ow and the fa-ther- Be

While life and He saves th’op- The wid -ow

Eee o— a

While life and thought and be-ing last Or im - mor-tal - i-ty en - dures. He saves eee A feeds the poor, And none shall find his prom-ise vain.

And grants the pris - ’ner sweet re - lease.

eee

and the fa - ther - less,

No. 95. PROTECTION. 6-8’s. [Page 86. _ ROSSINI.

eee

1. Cap - tain of Is - rael’s host, and Aap ine Of all who =F the

x see me pera eS ee

2. By thy un-err - ing ey - it zt ae ae shall not in the

land a = bove, Be - neath the shad- ow we a- ee: The

N. a ee des - ert stray; We. shall no oth - if ae sik das Nor

cloud of _ thy pro- tect - ing _— love! ad lib. Ourstrength thy grace,our

eSSSSs er oereres ere

miss our prov - i- den - tial i As far from dan-ger a a ap eae Ed ea a : oO 9 es Ak OE RN EEE | el mM

as from fear. While love, al-might - y love, is near. ry , w ; eSsicee ; Q ape feo IS er eerie Aeon mar re praenig E é VAD sy a eae ee , a a -—g--—— te oe pee = oy

‘No. 96. PROVIDENCE. 6-88. [Page 27.] G. CARELESS.

1. The Lord my past -ure shall re - pare, And feed me with a 2. When in the sul - try glebe faint, Or on the thirst - y

3. Thoughin the paths of death I tread, With gloom- y hor - rors

ee ie en = CARES LENE BE ES. le,

‘obtida sea a a = a ca) shep-herd’s care; His pres - ence shall my wants sup- ply, And mount-ain pant, To fer - tile vales and dew - y meads My

ie pili

eR” sae Pe

—<—|) Siem Sc +o ae

a cas Gar Sas aaa 0 .- ver-spread, My stead-tast heart shall. -fear;. ...mo jill, For

(eed eee ODS OES EE Fi OE EE ET SEET IPTERA: DVOeN? (Eco ieeten anion ae ee 5 ES Lae NE BY irene SRSRCAS ENN i PEST CELTS

guard me with a _ watch- ful eye; My noon - day walks he wear - y, wand-’ring steps he leads; Where peace - ful riv - ers, N

= Ease SSS

ie ~ thou .O, Lord, art with me still; Thy friend -ly ro

shall at - tend, And all my mid -_ night hours de - fend. soft . and slow, A - mid the ver - dant land - scape flow. |

through the dread- ful shade.

No. 97. REFLECTION. 6-8’s. [Page 87.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

Largo Tit) ool XN SUMMERS TEATS WS 5 a Saeaen ioth Be TSS RE EY ES By ME ee “eae” BE | Ee * PES AGS Bs ROSATI ol pany . FEA E DEO ery Span

i When qui- ot) in my housel sit, Thy books be my com- pan- ion 2.Q may the gra -cious worddi- vine Sub-ject of all my con-verse

: \ Fe. Nile aus \ SS CRSPER b NASTY oo er Ree RELESS XR Khel ra re Hg he \avan amet Za coe alee a= es a a ee 3 Oft as I lay me down to rest, Oh may.thy rec -on- cil -.ing - 2 Se eA pr Peo Ft" ABE AED “AT Ten ee aan %

ee oer ee ree alee come

still; My joy thy say-ingsto re-peat, Talk o’ertherec-ords of thy be: So will the Lord his wo. wer fie And walk and talk ne rr with

com- pose Ay Mean my eae or While o on itie ree -som of my

And search the di - vine, So shall my ~ heart his pres - ence prove,

ev -’ ry heart-felt word be mine. Till ev- ’ry heart-felt aaeane ae mine. burn with ev - er - last- ing love. And_ burn with ev - er - last -ing love. fe

et Md vis-ionsof e-ter-nal day. And vis-ionsof e - ter - nal i

No. 98. JUSTICE. L. P. M. [Page 222.]

aeuy, —— jd Ee 9 EA TT t. 1. Jud - ges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye des -

2. Have ye for - got, or nev - er knew, That God _ will Settee. eee ont ee I ¥ sae Fe) mamma eal MES | 8, SAREE BY a RSE Co ES FA

| if 3. Th’Al-might-y thun - ders from the sky— Their grand-eur

Bese ih Pay ES ey 0" See ES OS eS Bo”. Ws el ae ee ae Cee a > a en So ee a |_| SrA | Serre]

pise the right - eous cause When the op - eae be - fore you stand? judge the jud- ges too? Highin the heav’ns his jus - tice reigns;

melts, their ti - tles cis They per- ish like dis - solv-ing frost;

Dare ye con- demn the right-eous poor, And letrich sin - ners Yet you in - vade the rightsof God, And send your bold de -

As emp-ty chaff, when whirl-winds rise, Be - fore the sweep-ing

—+ a | <> go se - cure, While gold and great - ness bribe your hand? broad, To bind the con-sciencein your chains.

temp - est _fiies, So shall their hopes and names be lost.

No. 99. ALICIA. ©. M. [Page 101.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

1. Come, Thou de - sire all “thy Saints, Our hum - ble strains at - 2. Whenwe thy won - drousglo - ries hear, Andall_ thy suff - rings

ASSO Y A RE" ER A MT TAB ER OE RTE ORE SM DS Ree ca: wie aed ioe ae y “elg A a 27 ee fags EA Sa RX EES WA, > BR eae _—- Pagar: 3. How should-our song, like those a - bove, With warmde- vo - tion

tend,Ourhum- ble strains, at-tend, While, with our prais - and com -

trace,Andall thy suff - ’rings trace, What sweet- Jae) aw - ful scenesap - Pig i nae es Z2 eee He8 ja

- tion rise! aoe should our souls, with wings of

eee = isa 2 = te tt 2 7 a s—_lo——_,— | Tete: arnt igre el SUNS FRR BEN) | UES =H plaints, Low at thy feet we bend. Low at thy feet we bend.

pear! Whatrich, un-bound-ed grace! Whatrich, un - bound- ed _ grace!

_N P "Ta RE : Seri err mei J = e/g ag el set aero ec aa

ward ip the Ey

No. 100. - ARIZONA. C. M. te 292.) | 6. CARELESS.

Moderato.

et

——

1.I saw a might-y an - gel fly; To earthhe bent his way, 2. Truthis the tid - ings which he bears— The Gos- pel’sjoy - ful sound, ) N ze

might: y voice, Ye n

ade ARIZONA. | epee gad

A mes - sage ‘pear- ing ing Lee on high To “To cheer the sons mal of day. To calm our. doubts, to chase our fears, And makeour joys a - bound. 2H. Kam ig Oe cee eee ee om 66a

| ‘a oe and le ft -nents re- Lee a The great ae - deem-er’s near.

No. 101. ATLANTIC. C. M.. [Page 47. | E. BEESLEY.

Allegro moderato.

1. Ye Saints who dwell on Eu-;ope’s shore, Let not yourheartsbe faint; 2. Al-though the pres - ent time fae seem O’er-spread with clouds of gloom,

a os eee Seer

3. Hold fast eh things you have aan ‘Be faith-ful in the Lord;

Let each presson to _ things be - fore, And be in - deeda Saint. The light of me will shed its gleam Un-til. de- liv-’rance come.

f= = (bap

know in tion you have be- Rees He’s faith-f ful BECO pee te his word.

Let each presson_ to ie be - fore, And be in-deeda Saint. The light of faith will shed its gleam Un- til ae liv-’rance come.

ee eer

You knowin whom you have be-lieved— He’s faith- ful is pe word.

(GEae = ee Beret ST CRITT aN BR ee ca

6

No. 102. BENEDICTION, ©. M. [Page 140.) ». stmpnens.

Andante. oe > ee esas ae - e H TE ESAS cs AOE 3 TO a o—— <b +9 g - ——_f 1. God of all cou - so- la ~-_ tion, take _ The glo- ry 2. Thro’ theewe here to - geth - er came, In sin-gle - \ Ct ae m7. si emENT ARS EIS ee EET ERIN ASCE °C BN BSS eee pee was : | | | [ 3. We partin bod_-_ jy, not in mind; Our mindscon - 9:5 r) (ee SE ples SS eee

of thy grace; Thy giftsto thee we ren - der back ness of heart; We met, O Jes - us, in thy name,

Jes - us _ joined,

praise. In cease - less songs of praise.

In cease-less songs of And in thy name we__—ipart. nl a

Andin thy name _.- we part. ae

2 ee

1. Ye sons of men, a _ fee-blerace, Ex-posed to ev - ’ry snare, 2. No ill shall en - ter where you dwell; Or, if the plaguecome nigh,

| val 8. He'll give his an-gels chargeto keep Your feetin all your ways,

a (A

av ity = a CS Ge BO OTT - e oe eH 2 ae a Za __\ t2_| | eo EE Oe A eee n OE A ACE = ET Tt

YP da a ewmeeal PUNE G =

/

BEDFORD. (Concluded.)

Jeers cae ees

Come, make the Lord; your dwell- -Ing-place, And try and trust his care. And sweep the wick-ed down to hell, ’Twill ne the Saints on high.

ga To watch your pil-lows while you. sleep, ie guard your hap-py days.

aera eeas seer e rear ee

a 104. CECIL. ©. M. [Page 231.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

, thou me when 1 spray I am for 2. And while I rest my wear - y_ head, From cares and

rl - fon And when

———— ev - er thine! I fear be- fore thee all the day; Oh! bus -’ness free, "Tis sweet con- vers - ing on my aa Nm

Great God, my faith, my ie a lies Up -

may I nev- er. sin. ODP: may} nev-er sin. my own heart and thee. With my own _ heart and thee.

COURAGH. C. M.. [Page 283.] G. CARELESS.

Tempo di marcia.

| —__9—le—_o— o—-» [2 o—o—-0 - 6-2 5 eu is = ¥ 2 a eee [z2e= = ie is ESN laa eS as : 1. Hark! list-en to the trump-e - ters! They sound for vol - un - teers; On 3. It sets my heart all in a flame A_ sol-dierbraveto be;

ema chomen ps Ne Ea I ae ae ca eee er ee ee ee ee eee

5. To see our ar - mieson pa -rade, How mar-tial they ap - pear! All

SS

oS SS

Zi - on’s bright and flow-’ry mount Be- hold the of - fi- cers. 2. Their will en- list, girdon my arms, Andfight for lib-er - ty. 4. We

oe ee | | s2DSarS Sar

a -- armed and drestin un - 1- form, They look like men of war. 6. They

2b ee ee eee es

hors - es white, theirarm - or bright, With cour-age bold they stand, En - want no cow - ards in our bands, Who.will our col - ors fly; We

V V fol - lowtheir great Gen - er-al, The great E-ter-nal lamb—His

Peete een ee coe

list- ing sol-diers for their King,To marchto Zi - on’s_ land.

| call for val -iant - heart-ed men, Who’renot a_- fraid to die. |

| 1 aaa ee é——

} a ee =f ea a =e

RAG acc is Di cs mmc ees Ae mat a a soe Seats

| carve aro” eee reer nama Nisa FS ; gar-ments stainedin his own blood— King Jes - us is his name.

BOE bo Toa @

| a7 , SEPARA DS NOG Sei) RUNG VALI a aaa asa 2b ee eee ee

No. 106. CANNON. ©. M. [Page 266.]| JOS. J. DAYNES..

Allegro marcato.

foe SS Ss Se ies = Pee

; 1. Come, list-en to a Proph-et’s voice, And hear the word of

2. The gloom of _ sul - len dark - ness, spread Thro’ earth’s ex-tend - sa

SS Sas =H

4. Tis not in man Tee put their trust, Nor on his arm

SSS SSeS Se

God, Andin the way of truth re- joice, And sing for joy a - space, Is ban-ished a our liv - ing head, And God has_ shown his

See eee

=e

toma ly; Full well as- sured, all are ac - cursed, Who Jes - us Christ de -

SS = re Saat cee ee

loud. We’ve found the way the Proph-ets went, Who Hoedi in days of aa Thro’ err- ae in days now past, The world has gone a -

eo == Ss ee oe

ny. 9. The Sav-ior to s ae said, Te = me May Oo -

i

yore; An- oth-er Proph-et nowis sent, This know-ledgeto re - store. stray; YetSaintsof God have foundat last The strait and nar - row way.

__ bey, And signs shall fol - low yoy on earth, Down to the lat- ae dite

No. 107. COWPER. C. M. [Page 28.] _-E, STEPHENS.

Larghetto maestoso. A A A

1. God moves in a mys-te - rious way, His won - ders 2 2. Deepin un- fath - om-a -_ ble mines Of nev - er - A A A SS Se ee SS I. : a

=

3. Ye fear - ful Saints, fresh cour - age take! The clouds’ ye ra <) RY OY RSON PDEA ET EE yaar

ane a: Speake Ga CO a ecea , 3 tsa el led I—_,, —_—_—_—-—_|_- x aR DAC eRe Ti es a ee ee ee ee eres erie Sanaa a Pi RE . to per - form; He plants his foot - steps in the sea, And fail - ing skill, He trea-sures up his bright de -signs, And pre fae Orar eee ; Heese aoe so much dread Are big with mer- cy, and_ shall break In

= ee

rides up - on the storm. And rides up - on the storm. works his sove- reign will. And works his sove = reign will.

Pim

|

; bless - ings on your head In | bless - ings on your pees = —— No. 108. CHORISTER. C. M. [Page 380.] , J. FAWCETT, © a = 1.0 thou at whose su- preme com-mand The hosts of dark - ness

2. Thouat_ whose words the track -less deep Must curb each flash - ing ae

ee 3a SS oe or I te LX _™ pene BT: ae fancier a see p08 —— 9 Seiaease =

ah he pil - eri ho, 0’ 3 3. O hear us . for the pi grim Rae Who aoe yon dark blue

a . tA Die! RETO E a ra (2 fe Ear | Giey I a J wa r FIPS CoE Hg rims

62

CHORISTER. (Concluded.)

ee iat ineeeiy) Up cihol by whose (e'< ter - ual ‘ay es curb each flash- ing wave, Own-ing thy voice when sur - ges

ee =

hand, Thy saints can dare or die,— Thysaintscan dare or _ die,—

aren De - TG tion round the brave.— De- struc- tion round the brave— ee mies oS Ca

land, Areborne to wor - ship thee! Are borne to wor - ship thee!

Ss SSS eee ees oe eee

No. 109. CHARITY. ©. M. [Page 402.] G. CARELESS.

owe

1. O Lord of Hosts, wenow in- Serer Thy spir - spir - it most di - vine, 2. May we _for- Lae erthink of thee, Andof _ thy suff - ’rings sore,

4

The beaut-ies of thy grace;

To cleanse our hearts while we par-take T The bro-ken bread and wine. En- dured for us on Cal - va-ry, And praise thee ev - er- more. |

No. 110 CONFIRMATION. C. M. [Page 162.] sos. s. ne

2 SSS eae

1. Be - hold thy sons and daugh-ters, Lord, On whom we lay our hands; On 2. O, . now send on the heav’ ner ‘dove, And o - ver-whelm their souls And

4-e

, lg | 8. Seal them by thine own Spir-it’s pow’r, Which pur -i fies from sin; Which .

ieee tio

whom we lay our hands; They Haye 1 ful - filled the Gos - pel word, They o - ver-whelm their souls With peace and joy and per -_ fect love, With m

pur - i- fiesfrom sin; And may _ they find, from this good hour, And

sees ae

have ful- filled the Gos -_ pel word, And bowed at thy com- mands. peace and joy and per - fect love, As lambs with-in thy fold.

may they find from ae ae hour, Theyare a-dopt-ed in.

SS ee No. 111. CALVARY. C. M. [Page 411.] G. CARELESS.

iBpes ae ae

1. rene li sing, all hail to Jes - us’ name; ea ere or and _ praise we 2. He ee the ee als of the grave, Sal - va - athe was his

| 3. He ited the pes of aah 4 hell, And brnised the ser - pent’s

RP BERNA

CALVARY. (Concluded.)

ea: AA ie ed a a Bai a oa —-B—_-—-— whe eee (ae Bee a Eee ioe ae ear eae ae give To-< him who bled on, 5: cal.. -. wrys . hill, And. song! ».He_ called up + on the sin - bound soul To N —);-»_— froma og —— aa ease = head ; He bid pris - doors un - fold,

died that we might live. And _ died that we might live. join the heav’n - ly throng. To join the heav’n-ly throng. ‘say

___grave yield up _her dead. The grave yield up her dead. SS ee No. 112. CONTRITION. C. M. [Page 106.] HAYDN.

2) Sata a Sire eee inert

Ty With. joy we own thy serv - ants, Lord, Thy min - is- ters _ be- low, 2. OQ may they now, andev - er, keep Their eye in - eal on thee?

OS

3. With at teous grace tl their hearts 5 pre- pare, 1 To ex - e- cute thy wil;

EE

Or - dained to Sean an foeye a - broad, Thatall thy name may know. Do thou, Great Shep-herd of the sheep, Their bright ex-am - ple wo

aa

No. 118. CREATION. C. M. {Page 112.] E. be ?

Meisels rosy Pate aie oe [eo seen (fas ar fase

1. O God, thou great, thou good, thou wise, - ter - nal is eee 2 name: 2. The un - i- verse thy praise de- clares; Thro’ ae its vast de- sign,

fecee betes 5

3. oe ere cre -a@ - tion had cs birth, Thou didst - vise _a plan, =a

Thy pow’r hath reared the loft - y skies, And built cre- a _ - tion’s frame. Thy glo-rious hand-i- work ap- pears; Thy pow’ and wis - dom shine.

A -midstthy glo - rious works on earth, To form thy crea - ture, man.

eee ee ea ae

INo. 114. DOWNHAM. ©. M. [Page 19.] LY HUNTINGDON,

[oS ee Se |

1. Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth, Your cheer-ful voi - ces _ raise, 2. His love is great, he died for us, Shall we un- grate-ful be?

ei See ee o— Par VERGO Ges, (9-6. o-—e-© 6—

¢- The strait and nar- row way we’ ve found, ee det us PG el on,

fel te er

Seeeaea! ora ene RS pee a Se 2

eee —— 4 Our gree great eRed deem-er’s _ -er’s love to - to sing, cee cel - e - brate his praise. And Since he has marked a _ road to bliss, And said,come fol-low me. And

ee ae mecca Be —jJ—+—4-— ee == Poe eee ey ates sal he 4 eee se ee RRA ema Till we, in the _ ce - lest-ial world, Shall meet where Christ is gone. Shall 2 a Co paeie eas Ne ae ae Sa

DOWNHAM. (Concluded.)

cel - e - brate his praise. And cel - - - - e- brate his praise. s te come fol-low me. And Sad come fol -low me. ae \ N\ | ee 2 51 SSCA SA I eS ld Sl eal re Marre Ate -——0—_@—__6—__6-—-6 —— == ___9—_o— meet where Christ is gone. Shall meet where Christis gone. ee SOK SAY See rh oy REET SWS SEE Te pity ee =e | No. 115. DORCAS. ©. M. [Page 108.] | E, STEPHENS.

1. May we, who knowthe joy - ful sound, Still prac- tice what we 2. By acts of mer-cy, let us show We have not heard in

i ae : A an ce ces ee

: 3. The wid - ow’s heart shall share our joy, The or - phan and op -

op ot SS a ee eee Smee Some aoe ae eee

hear - ers of the word a - lone, But _ kind - ly feel an, - oth-ers woe And

see we love the sweet em- ploy To

. SM TY MA (Fy “x SETS FBS Ae —— ee Pe fe = do: =: 6tSiearots 42 cits +, i'too. / But -do.- .érs oft: 2: rt too.

long to ease his pain. And long to ease his pain.

2) ea AL TEDL EIST CAE NOP" EY ET Sateen RE IS oR ers cae, ee Leet re ee ig Sie Ope OM Linde AS Se Se aa suc-cor the dis - tressed. To suc - cor the dis - tressed.

No. 116. DEDICATION. ©. M. [Page 410.] E. STEPHENS.

ae, ae

1. This house we ded - i - cate “to thee, “Our | 2. Wilt EOE het serv - ants here in - ioe aa When a iain oma Pesce ae in 85 eae See Sree

tee 3. Here may our sons and a - ters come, And

=e

ose tee

God, our fa - thers’ God;” Wilt thou ac - cept, and in thy name thev speak ? And _ wilt Eis bless ee oa Saf eae eee Sener ere a a ne eee So a find me peace suede swells From eit a ee ee

ee per eeaieree Dee esi

deign _to bless ‘The paths; your) feet . have trod? con - trite soul, Who here thy face do . seek?

| : touched ee thee, ___ Where - in | -in sae as - it dwells. ee No. 117. EBENEZER. C. M. [Page 10.] E. BEESLEY.

Animato.

Sas

1. Great is the Lord tis good Aaah praise His high and ho-ly name: te To praise him let us all en - gage, That un - to us is given

ee Soe =

= . 3. We'll ee a for our hap - py lot On this much- fav-ored ran

pian a ae

EBENEZER. (Concluded.)

fe may ae Saints in lat - ter ereaeree His won-drous love pro - ed To live in this mo-ment-ous age, And share the light of heaven.

gor aes a ORS

Where truth and right- -eous-ness are re taught By his di - vine com - mand. ey

oe

No. 118. ENOCH. OC. M. oes 386. | L. D, EDWARDS. Pz aE poi Se an FS ea as ET aE a es == = Fee 1. Thou, earth, wast once glo - rious’ sphere ce | 2. But thy dim -en - sions have been torn eS =eaes Sa 3. When En - och could no long: - er stay

no - ble mag -ni -_ tude, ‘And didst with inaj - es- sun - der, piece by piece, And each dis - mem - bered = ee ese ae mid cor - ‘Tup - tion ees Part, of thy - ne was

SS SS ET |

ap - pear a mong —— ihe worlds of God. - Baia en to dis - tant space.

are cone ae =! ae ae Sosa Satce: Sie eas

To an §.-. oth - er ae

No. 119. FORGIVENESS. C. M. [Page 81.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

oe aC

1. How are thy serv-ants blest! O Lord, How sure is their de - 2. In Ds Sm atin: and lands re- mote, Sup-port-ed by thy

ae SS ee oe Se CS I ee glee ges fence a Seat emer ones or cece ee ces oP cee

3. When by ee dread- ee anand temp -est borne High on the bro- ken

7 ; ae ee

fence | E ter - nal wis - dom is their guide, care, Through burn -ing climes they pass un - hurt, Through

Sey, wave, They know thou art not slow to hear, They

ter - nal wis- dom is_ their guide, Their ral Om - nip - o - tence. burn-ing climes they pass un - hurt, And breathe in taint-ed air.

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a a a a re ar i rt know thou art not slow te hear, Nor im - po - NG to save. 22g. FO OB ee cree See | eee ee see eerie No. 120. FORTITUDE, ©. M. [Page 182.] J. P. OLSEN.

pn Sere cee io

1. Let those who would be Saints in- deed Fear not what oth - ers 2. What tho’ the storm-clouds fas ica oo anne a ooe up on trust in

pens es ae == r= her se = ae See ae ee a == 3h Bonr not the eas aes ness ae ee: a - But eRe ae care - ful ae oa fais Sa ae ee

FORTITUDE. (Concluded.)

ae _caarSee zs Pea

do; But each to each one’s SAV ae at heed, But each to

God: To keep your eye up - on ae mark, a keep mas SS naman se Ei tt egal Se Perera tee es as ee @ 4 tread, Till morn - ing breaks as VA ites ure light Till morn- ing

6 == ae]

each one’s self take heed, And right - eous-ness pur - sue. : ae up - on the mark, Hold fast the “i - ron rod.” (Soe g-o- ae zs “ere SSeecrs EEEe ee = -e—6 o-"_|a—__a— | ze breaks, and az - ure ert The can - O - py oer-spreads. ee ae aaa tame [= —— ie Ppommremel a Be AONE No. 12). _ FRIENDSHIP. C. M. [Page 221.] E. STEPHENS:

Maestoso.

=e SSS

1. Lord, when in-ig - ui - ties a- bound, And blas-phem-y _ grows _ bold,

2. .‘Is~ “not eae char-iot hast’n-ing on? Hast thou not given the sion?

aaar

When faith is hard - ly to be found, Andlove is wax- ing cold,—

May we nottrust andlive up-on A prom - ise so di- vine? | | —=NAN =o Se ee eet ee ae Sree ee = io: aa age a

I will ap- pear to their sur - prise, At And set my serv- ants free.”

OD See Gn oo a a ae feat es ' aA oo ES RR == eg te oe a

No, 122. FESTIVAL, ©. M. [Page 6.] JOHN TULLIDGE.

Con vivacita,

1, Let ev-’ry mor-tal ear at - tend, And ev-’ry heart re - joice: The 2. Ho!all ye hung-ry, starv-ing souls, That feed up-on the wind, And

| - ter - nal wis - dom has pre - pared A soul-re - viv- ing feast, And

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trump-et of the Gos- -pel sounds With an in-vit- ing voice. With an in-vit- -ing voice. vain-ly strive with earth-ly toys To fill an empt-y 7 mind: To fill an empt-y mind;

No. 3 GOOD TIDINGS. ©. M. [Page mae THOS. JARMAN. From the “Messiah.” y

rk 2 des tec - rious 2 oan light has shone fini this. the lat - ter 2. A - mong the things which have been sey And from the world kept

day With such in - tel - li - gence, that none none From truth need turn : - bo The Lord: has _ to his Saints re- Wis ee an - cient-ly

: aang =. a = ae = 6°], SaaS Se ) git eg ee oe ek i

way Through which the dead may hear his Pe soa zt ne ie 0 :

ES

GOOD TIDINGS. (Concluded.)

way. From truth need turn a - way. From truth need turn a - way, did;— As an - cient - ly he did;— As an- cient-ly he did;—

kere Se ee rec

aly CRE bey. dear all his truths o - Oreeag es And all his truths o - bey.

2 eer eel

No. 124. GRATITUDE. C. M. [Page 227.] T. C. GRIGGS.

eS ee ee ee ee

cia: Sa eo a (Ris Borg aa Se Oe Pe RR 1. Come, let us sing an. evn’ - ing hymn, 2. Yes, let us sing ree Sage cred song, To | (se ay ona a a an ARE OSTEDL | SE DE RRL STATS | 3 thank the Lord for grace and gifts Re -

ae Se 2

calm our minds for rest; And each one’ try, a sin - ser close the pass - ing day; With one ac - cord call a the Eee cece Som merece on ~|-—~--}--~ SS os ae See pea ee eee newed in lat - ter days— For truth and light to guide

. see = 2

eye, To praisethe Sav- ior best. To praise the Sav - ior best.

Lord, And ev - er watch and ee ah ev - er watch and pray. | | <P

right In wis -dom’s m’s pleasant -ant ways; In wis - eee Baha ant ways;

eSsoee Soe iE

No. 125. HAROLD. ©. M. [Page 14.] JOS. J. DAYNES. m0 nc RRS TEE Eels xp 23 eee ee

1. We’re not a-shamed to own our Lord, ne wor-ship him on earth; We 2. When Jes - a oo in porn cia flame, Then to re - ward the just, The |

(7 ===> fe SS Se

3. oe . comes See from heav’n to earth Withall. his ho-ly band, Be-

= SESS ES

NG SF Ue INE, 6 TEN SAAS ES bar Roe waco ays 7 love _ to learn his ra - come word,And know what souls are worth. We world willknowtheon ~- ly name In which the Saints can trust. The aa aS ant Simoes o-

ond 1 birth, 1, We hope with him to stand. Be- |

faeces love to learn his ho-ly word, We love tolearn his ho - ly word, We world a neh the pus Ne name Le world will know the ho - ly name The

-S-g- == =a pee een et et eI KALE aS Gians it Sea eee = aa a ee .

Ce. Cee se

fore

Casita SS Se SS

ee FI ae UNE YR VP ip IC | eee er eee eee ener ~ love to learn his ho - ly word, And know whatsoulsare worth. world will know the a -ly name In _ which the Saintscan trust.

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fore cre-a- tion’s sec - ond birth, We kope mat him to stand.

No. 126. HANNAH. ©. M. [Page 398] B, STEPHENS.

SSS

1. Tho’ na-tions rise, and men con-spire, Their ef-forts will be vain; Je - 8. He will make bare his peek stat arm; His mes-sen- gers shall come, ‘To

5. food with his hed hae - fore our face, The peo- alert feel dis - mayed, And oe a =a Se eee Zp 2S ESSE DY serene ae 8 a A AA ME ET

i SS SSS eee SSeS

ho - vah mocks their vile de-sire His Zi - on to Tt - a 2: In ga - ther home his Saintsas:sheaves Un - to ge chal vest home. 4. Let

_ TE ee ay PE ST ges CONN ae CRA SLY MERA BOE mer 6.5 So 5__f—_s——_e = —-¢-4-- Go 5 —o— ae. 0-6 ——_#——_6——__6— A oa eee aN

So ae LES Faeroe 1@_@_g_—_© g_ a a

ee eee ee

vain they look end: strive to show De - file - ment in ae laws; Zi - on’s con-verts nowa-rise: Our Fa- ther will de - fend,

—s -,-—|—-"- pee ae ee Ore ee a ee ee as de 2 ———- —) oo #

ate py Saints, who bow be- neath The ban- ner of the Lord ;

thought of God they ne’er can know While they op - pose his cause. ‘quip us for each glo- rious war, Till vic-’try’s tri-umphs end.

= SS ee

les - tial crowns your ee shall wreathe— En - dur-ance’ sure re - ward.

ae eee paoeee er / oe el

No. 127. HOPE, C. M. [Page 147.]| | _.G. CARELESS.

eps Sa es

1. O God! our help in a -_ ges_ past, Our hope for years to come. 2. Un-der as ~ - dow of thy throne, Still may we dwell se-cure! |

GRE

3. Pee the hills in

Sa

Our shel - ter Saye the storm - y _ blast, And our e - ter - nal home. Suf- fi - cient is thine arm a - lone, And our de - ee is sure. - geet e 13-7 fear From ev -er - last - ing thou art God, To ne - e years thesame. _

No. 128. HORACE. C. M. [Page 339. ] E, STEPHENS.

1. When all thy wmer- cies, e my God, My ris 4s Ase ZO: how shall words with qual warmth The Brat - e eae

cer srs ee ou

3. 3, Thy Proved - dence my life sus - tained, And all

| ee 1

reer, meen rere, <p en ee r) a Rae» See a PEE ———_9—— ee = ee ee =<

Sone sur - veys, Trans- ns-port - ed with the view, Pm lost In

tude de -. clare. That glows with-in my _ rav - ished heart!:But $——— 5-4 Sean o seo euiner Beatin US ne ek ae es ETE ee —_— ————— eo ee = ee aed

wants re - dressed, Whenin the si- lent womb I Lege? Or

—— i acne SSS

HORACE. (Concluded.)

. =a SaRbaa came a Seen aka! Fata won-der, love and praise. In won -der, love “and praise. thou canst read it there. But thoucanst read it there.

| NA N ee ee ge eg = = Se ee ee eee ee =e RLS —3—,0—_* : a ara ee. ; hung up - on the breast. Or hung —_ - on No ARES gs SW ieuteaeas rer ch i —y —_1—__—_ + «-— ener! Soa oeTern

oe ——=-— ——

No. 129. HOME. C. M. [Page 388.] W. B. BRADBURY.

ie ea ee or oN ee eo == en ae a eos

tate long to breathe the moun-tain air Of Zi - on’s peaceful home, Where, _ 2. Where hearts pany glow wun feel-1 cries warm, me fear sb pi-cion’s blight, a

pee ee eS aN aca aga = oe =a =a SSS

3. Where want eae cain -’ry’s pit - eous ee Shall ne’er an aca find, And ss roy)

free from sor - row, strife and care, The Saints of paca may re roam ; chill each thought with world- eae = ra shade af - es - tion’s light; N

—s —a— a a 5 some ent Seek a seie nes eee 2

- - sd 3y OY aa Shall cease to crush the mind.

ee

ee oO ee adie ts Aas

—— ; - Sa eee ee eee zs sy | aa Tapa sweet, sweet home,When shall I reach my home. home.

aS ==. —- SSS aes s=3-8 SSeS ere

Home, home, sweet, sweet home,When shall I file ee home. Tomes

ee ae

*

No. 180. HARTFORD. C. M. [Page 314.| JOS. J. DAYNES.

1. Lift up your heads, ye scat-ter’d Saints, Re - demp - tion

2. The blood of those who have been slain For ven - geance Cae = eee ea sl SERS PA OLS oe ee

3. a ee signs ons ny ney and earth aE Oe oe blood = and

~ draw - eth nigh; Our Sav. = . -10r ‘hears cries a - loud; Nor shall its cries

ean Steaee ae —t--g-|3— are and fire; oe iearts are file ing ‘ie + for

ae

plaints, Our Sav- ior hears the or- phan’s plaints The widow’s mournful cry. vain Nor shall its cries as -cend in vain For vengeance on the proud. ies Se ae === | ses (eons an ey SS (PEP LA ES a oe aa = ssere = Ve Fiat [58 I ra fear, Men’s hearts are fail-ing them for fear, Re-d ee -tion’s draw-ing nigher. ee No. 131. INCARNATION. ©. M. [Page 21.] DR. RIPPON, ee aoa SaaS Aa > = eae ee a 1. Mor-tals, a- wake! with an ~-_ gels join, koe cunt Bue 2. In ee the rap -: turous song be - aoe : RL sweet se -

AB AS cee f «, (at Os/p er te tdi oy

INCARNATION. (Concluded.)

ee ee a

oe

| sol - emn lay ; Love, joy and gra - tie eeu - com - bine, To

| raph -ic fire Through all oh shin- ing le - gions ran, And : wicise =— pone Vera Maal og see pee pa a

ices re ce ee

Ve - ic pe Swift thro’ the realms of feat it flew, And

2 ees See Sears ae

hail th’au- “spi - cious day. To _ hail th’au-spi - cious day. swept the sound - ing lyre. Andswept the sean, - ing lyre.

No. 132. INVOCATION, C. M. [Page 50.] G. CARELESS.

eee ee

1. Jes- us, thou all re - deem-ing Lord, Thy blessings we im-plore ; Op-en the 2. Gath-er the out- casts in, and save From sin AR pee oe ’r; And let them

Bea a eS

3. Lov-er,of souls, hol know st to prizeWhat thoag hast bought so dear;Come,then and

| Zece Ses Se Le ee aes See tebe == = pote he 724

door to preach thy thy: word, The great ef - fect- cone door. The great ef - fect-ual door. now ac- Coe have, And know their gracious pout sae know their gracious hour.

=e =: a wig Bee =F

ole thy peo- ple’ s eyes, With al shee oa ap-pear. Witha an fie wounds ap-pear.

Seance :

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No. 188. LAVINIA. ©. M. [Page 224. | . MRS. n. CARELESS.

Moderato.

<= = aaa Sees = weal at Gives more, my soul, the ris - ing day Sal- utes utes thy wak- ing eyes; Z. aes un - to night his name re- peats, And Jo as - news be sound ;

2 —— med bie pies sup - ports my mor-tal frame; Me saan aa sing his praise,

2 ee === ed

Now let my heart its trib - ute pay To him who rules the skies. Wide as the heay’ns on which he sits, To turn the sea- sons round. ¢. veces PrSsse sca And I will glo - ry fae his name, Whilet sii ex - tends my days. ) a ——— Crete epee No. 1384. MOUNT ZION. C. M. [Page 43.] E, BEESLEY.

Be per feat 2 ay

How will the Saints re- joice to. tell ied ae their suff-’rings o’er,

ohm = Ste

ator ae the Saints re- joice to tell And ee their suff-’rings o’er,

MOUNT ZION. (Continued.)

ae aa ASS oR ee et a ee eter ee Oe Oe —— Serer ses gi 0 os ea SS Jf There they willsee up-on that land, Fair Zi- on from a- bove, And SAS ES eal] SAT See aes SS eee a 2-3-5 Me ns ee Saf. ee

f There they will see up-on that land, Fair Zi-on from a- bove, And

rg =o ae ee

og A ESE | SS a alee

erases <i meet with En - och’s ho-ly band, And sing re-deem-ing love. And

vail P meet with En-och’s ho -ly band, And sing re-deem-ing love. There,

eS a

eee ea eres eee no more sick - ness, pain nor woe Shall mar their peacestul rest, For God shall

MOUNT ZION. esac

ee za gerd gene es a fete tee sae as ae a-Wway ae a ye comfort the op-pr Op- And com-fort the 2 oppressed.

wipe a- wade! their -~ ava comfort a Op- kd Awa com-fort the coors a we oamiid aie Agere = Chorus. _

> may vel see that ee -rious eines Andj join Cas all the blest, To

pie eae Es == ee jae:

05> oe

fa may I ue that glo- -rious day, And j ious pare all the blest, To ae—— moe

sing a- loud the

eae ae late 7

Ane ee

wee = sing a- loud the Sav-l -lor’s Cee Anden -

Tass in oe eG

IS ee Teer 2 )

rest, To sing a- loud the Savy-ior’s praise, ee en - ter

11K4tt0 rest.

<a ees er

No. 135. - MEMORIUM. C: M. [Page 144.] G. CARELESS.

Ct cee De eREEr Ss RA Sag ee eer see a —|— as —— 1. Weep not for him that’s dead and gone, Nor to des - pair be driven;, 2. Gone far a- way from wick -ed men, To min - gle pai iat good,

oats Strenieaies SpE eS]

3. Tis true the tri- al was se - vere oe i him on your breast ;

ene ates,

PoE aed

Your child is saved thie’ ee - us Christ; He now has gone to heayen— Who washed their robes and made them white In Christ’s a - ony - ing blood.

Saas reas asco SiS f eee ase = Ee ast OS aries:

| But oh! do not - sire him now, ne he has gone to rest. 2 ee aes p

ae = PSS eae

No. 136. are MORMON . CM. [Page 401.) -'THos. MeInryre.

ce Ss ec se ee

1. How great the wis - ae and the love, That fill’d the courts on high, 2. His pre - cious blood He free - ly spilt—His life ea free - ly gave:

ae Sa Si ae re = Fae = eee ene

see Se ae Go 3. Through strict 0 - bed - ience Jes --us- won The ae ere glo - ry rife;

sige = =

a ba Bae pee. “2 Sosa Sea a =]

nue sent the Sav - ior from a- bove To suf - fer, bleed and die!

aoe - a sac - ri- fice for guilt, A dy - ing van to save.

gre Seer Ses =F a =e Seen

“Thy will: O- God, not mine, be Lee -A- deuied His a = ‘tal. life:

ee fe \—————__ —_ 2 ae

- No. 187. MAGGIE, ©. M. [Page 15.] T. ©, GRIGGS.

Moderato.

aa a SET 1, Joy to the world! the Lord will come, And earth re-ceive her king: And 2. ae -jJoice! _re- ee swe Jes- us reigns, AndSaints theirsongsemploy; And

: ff? ce = ed ee 3. No more willsin_ and sor - row grow, Nor thorns i in-fest the seme ie ati Nor

a ed a ee

Sta, ——— earth re-ceive her ihe: Let ev - ’ry heart p pre-pare Him room, Let ev - ’ry Saints their eee em-ploy; While fields and floods,rocks,hills and plains, While fieldsand

a

thorns in-fest the ground: He'll come and make the bless-ings flow veel come and

9: WS SEE

<—e heart pre-pare him _ room, And Saintsand an - gels _ sing. floods, Soren hills and plains, Re- peat the sound-ing joy.

ea ft

make the bleisa - ings

No. 138. MERCY. ©. M, (Page -184)*@ # ou. 4. cnoneen

(ESS

1. Think gent- ly ‘of the er - ringone! O, Tet us not for - get, 2. Heir of the same in - her - it - ance, Child of the self - same God,

(a a

. 3. Speak gent - ly to eta er - ring hee We yet _ Fiat my hem back,

ee eel

MERCY. (Concluded.)

ptt : How-ev - er dark - ly stained by sin, He is our bro - ther yet! He hath but stum-bled in the path We have in weak - ness trod.

rit. dim. 4a 2 With ho - ly _ words; and tones of vik From mis-ery’s thorn - y track. Sates a Saree o———s-- No. 189. NORWAY. ©. M. [Page cH NORWEGIAN AIR, SS

1. Je - ho- vah, Lord of heav’n and earth, Thy ° word Se truth pro - claim! 2. We long to see a church in- -crease-Thy own new king- dom grow,

=e Ae

3. Roll on on thy wo: work in all its powr! The diate na - tions bring! _

2 eee ee es

O may geet spread from pole to pole, Till all @hal shall know thy name. That all the earth Tak live in Bape And heay’n be seen be - low.

se easter Se

In thy. wu ate ee sits Dee eet stand, And own aa ee God and King

O may it spread from See to pole, ae ‘all shall k shall know thy name. That all the earth may live in peace, And heav’nbe here be - low.

eS

| Ww Poet thy new king-dom may they stand, And own thee God and Kang,

No. 140. NEW YEAR. C.M. [Page 142] E_-BEESLEY.

eeeaee Paserses

great - ho - yah’s praise; All praise to him os -

1. Sing to the 2. His prov- i - dence Has brought us through An - pasa - er var - ious | a te i. is Sos pre a Se RT co oem PS SESS ee ae —— f eh a 3. Fa.- ther, thy sree cles past we we co eee nie at - tin -’ ued SPS TA BI RS rg case oe Be Pe ae Sean Oe eee 25 4-——o ma i Jia =v eae Se es

longs: _Who kind - Eee length -ens out our —— Whe Kind = -

year; We all, with vows and an- thems new, We all wie ) ees SoS Seee airs

2 a=lg get tag sgt pt

y-° oes iach mers |

To thee pre - sont - ing, throughthy Son, To thee pre -

7 Coie OL Meio) J See

| Se eee = ee f= a —— aa

length - ens De - mands our our choic - .est songs. . VOWS and an - thems new, a -fore our God ap - pear...”

Sa

sent - ing, through ae Son, _What-e’er we cs nd She Se ae eee Se =] NEPHI...-C.-M. - [Page:199.]- - —- G. CARELESS.

eee ve ERee Saree =a

fie “The glo - rious 7 is roll- ing on,— All glo - ry to the Lord! 2. A _per-fect . har - vest, then will crown, The ren - -o - va- ted. soil, tas /

own pri- me - val bloom Will na - ture smile a - gain,

. NEPHI. (Concluded.) _

a ewhien fae aes nae cre - a -. tion’s on’s dawn, The earth will aoe re - stored. And richa - Band! -ance drop a -round With-out cor - rod- ing toil. Eel MSS : Sasa =e es =o oes a= ae Se ea 2 em a And blos-soms, frag-rant with per- pe A - pee the ver-dant plain. eer ee elma ee Sewer ora ae ne bets sie ft rear a ee paises No. 142. OBEDIENCE. ©. M. [Page 179.] _ G. CARELESS. =|, po Se a Ea Se | eee ss ee if ee ae -eeetere ae oe So Sea i shee Wo Ee ey a) the wa - oat ane we stand, To: “ado the 2. O Lord, we’ve sinned, but ees re - Reayiee: And paciees our ee eee ee ee el ee ee poner ae ae = —— ERE 38. Thou wilt ac- cept our hum- ple: prayer, And i our a: 9 ee or a es eer ee = a a eet fe = eo ae alae Fa - ae will! To be ares tized rae his com - ence ae sins - x way,— With) ey ae - ceive the mes-sage sent | | paeaas cr’ | =n == an oe - give; For Jes reiusu 18 as sin - ner’s ae He s~s

yee ee a =o a

thus the word false! Al And thus the word ful - fil. this the lat - ter day. In this the lat - ter day.

died that we live. He died that we might live.

oor SSE ee a er Se

No. 143. OAKLEY. C. M. [Page 224. | -—«@. CARELESS.

1. Lord, let thy Ho - ly

ee

; : 2. Speak throughthy serv - ants, Lord, and may Thy truth each

erg ge eg ee Seen 22 7p pe I a Say 2255 sige oe = Seno es as ev - ry heart, That, as to wor- pret! thee we've met, ates = Se ae bos - som swell, rae ev-ry lip and ev- oe heart U -

ys

may re - joie - sae part. Be may re + 40ic - ing ‘<part.

| ——= =e ete |

nite thy love to tell. : - nite thy love to tell.

No. 144. PRATT. ©. M. age 291. | E. STEPHENS. Bold, i i 4S AG ara ~—*-. tA ee ae 20 pat 1. Ye wond~ring na - tions, now give ear Un-to the an - eels

mara ee eee the an - cient rec - ones forth, a loosed the might-y

—— SSS

(

3. The iar thai of worth in a - ers gone, Its pa- ges clear un -

9—_-,—-—_—

PRATT. (Concluded.)

—————

cry, For lo! com heav’n he has a -peared, To . seal ; His glo - ry soon shall fill the earth, And | ee ee & e | y | g fold ; And things to come, now roll - ing on, The 3 era —— —— | SNES =

bring sal- va - tion | oats To bring sal - va - 1 nigh. won-drous Lae re - veal. And won - drons things

wise may well be - hold. The wise may well be - hold: |

cs i rang a a AS ee es =e ee No. 145. PRAYER, ©. M. [Page 358] G. CARELESS.

1. Prayer is the soul’s sin-cere de - sire, Ut-ter’d or wun - ex- pressed 2. Prayeris the bur - den of a sigh, The fall-ing of a _ tear,

é. Prayer is the sim - plest, form of speech That in - fant lips can try;

pe

The mo - tion of a hid - den fire That trem- bles in the bieast The up - ward Bane - ing of an eye, When none but God is near. N

__Moderato. _

146. PROMISE. ©. M. |Page 389.| G. CARELESS. 7

Ruan Ee =o rear ee Her lace 2

1. Come, a ye ‘ye Saints eee -out the earth, And join with one ac - cord; Come, 3. From thence thelaw of oe will uel) 2) In maj-es- ty a- And

5. The ord-’nan-ces ° of LIFE are Lee eee of great worth—A -

| Names ERE a se ee breth- ren, let us’ rise. and’ build a’ Tem Taian i a Lord. na - tions be me -buk- ed by The “Lt - on or THE Lorn.” AS a ON ee eee a-~——_60— g-=—_¢— oe Fees 3g £4 e+ pias ete a ere ventana | eau Sic (eM es ao RR ew i a gi oe a ae 6 Ogee

noint - ings, wash-ings, keys, and pow’rs, To per - fect man -on_ earth.

eC ee A A I es. a By SN ee | Se

| Slane ber goes sr OLR” PY WR eo ee ee Selig

| RR RecN RN NES SARE ORR bao vase dy ka. East

2. Our tithes and free- will of - fer-ings The ford doth now re - quire; By 4, "Tis there the pre -cious things of old, Which but the right-eous know, Which.

St tS SSS SSS

tS 6. There,in the great Bap -tism-al Font, Built to our a - ing Ant ‘ay

keep-ing this and oth - er laws We'll bide the day of un - be - liev - nes Gen - tiles SOE God will a - gain be -

| LIV - ING for - the DEAD.

Newl4y 3” ~ PIETY. C.. M. [Page 61.] J. G. FONES,

Sa S22 Sessa

dia oe God, thespring of all | pied joys, a life of my de - oe = é5— ae 3-9-5 pos pees poesia egie ket $ 1. My God the spring of a Nason my joys, The life of my de-lights,

) Ze See tees eeu ae = feces

The life of my de-

lights, The life of my de - lights,

SS

——9-——9——_—| 8— #2 +

Ae ee ee

ay of my de lights, eer

8 Saar eee = a ae eat eae ier ecm

ee el eee ere a ees er array Saye ==

lights, The life of my de - hea The ~~ glo- ry of my bright - est

—— ee

Thee ~-clor-av 7 °“of my bright-est days, And | ae | = |4—__——_—__—_-—_- #— SS % 3 = Sree a == = A 22—— ofp —-—_ fa BG gel guien gua Cee scar a Sra I The sel Dye Ok my bright-est days, And com- fort of my eS aa And

nights! And com-fort of my nights! of my nights!

ieee

—eond-fort of my nights! And comfortof my my nights! A And comfortof my nights!

No. 148. PATIENCE. C. M. [Page 377.] -G. CARELESS.

Andante.

1. Sweet is the peace the Gos - pel brings To seek - ing

: 2. Its laws and pre - cepts are vid aes - vine, And ee i ana eee Fe 7) TENS MOAR LR TO AE BIE and rena: Sasa ie —= = —— Pa Mi RN ate Tica = i

Dp pow’, wand un - be-

: es a ee a ast

Sa

minds and true; With light re - ful - gent on its wings Ha - thers care; Tran-scen-dent love and mer - cy shine

= ee

It clearsthe hu - man view. It clearsthe hu - man view.

In eaeh in - june - tion there. ee Vie In - junc - tion there. AN = ——ttg | e ee a

Sub- mit to rea - son’s sway. Sab. Ca - rea - son’s i ee to = ep 6 No. 149. QUEBEC. ©. M. [Page 368.] J. PADDON.

-- 4. A Saintland is the ti- tle mine, Or have I but the name? 2. Have I be - lieved that God is God, And,as a soye- reign Lord,

3. Havel to

QUEBEC. (Concluded.)

the line- a - ments di- vine Which can this hon - our claim? all who seek and serve him right Will give a ‘free re - ward?

Have I To

That needs not one re- pent-an ie Ursa Or sin gle tear to

(23 2 2 tr rasa

No. 150. RESURRECTION. ~ C. M. [Page 172.] E. STEPHENS.

slow and tenderly,

(See Sere Se

1. Mourn not the dead who peace - ful lay Their wear - ied s 2. = up ve un - @ vail - ing tear; Re - eee the = == mrs s Oy == = =e = === 3. When win - ter eran her fo af snow. O’er na - ture’s eS Sea a = ==. bod - ies down— Who leave ihe, frail and mor - tal clay self - ish sigh; Know, that the spir - it ran - som’d hear = > : 7 Ge- ——_— Corneal Rea a ETA oe e nN Sa si - lent face, © . Up -on the _ land - scape hid be - low 5: SSS Ls ee aT agar pasa Gt ais 2 ae tn ea aS ae ice agi sale seek a fade - - less crown. seek a fade - less crown.

Vet lives, and ne’er_ shall die. vot lives, and ne’er_ shall die.

No. J5l. RUSSELL, ©. M.° [Page 370.] T. C, GRIGGS,

emenner PRAM, ees: —— ae oe Sea ae " “The ieee - yer, gold and pre - cious stones,” Thus saith the |e L de 10r aonee ests, rich - stored moun - tains, plains, The fer - tile | pity ea seers ee fee i cree oe ee 3. “And Nee them- ae be - ee me— They poles from

SLA Ba ee =e

pete ee tere fateereer tee

Lord, “are mine,” The cat-tle on a thousand hills , val - Nae too, The ie png all ann A ee -in - a 2 = Ss acer Ge= Sacer ee 4

a lease Of health and Seta se e - ven life, life,

Wifprsstpepefat Speer [eee

The cat - tle on a thou - sandhills I own by right di- vine. The earth and allthat is there-in Arebut my right - eous due.

Pe ES Wo eae | pera Saad

Of health and ee ande - ven life, Which at my word may cease.”

BLA rte aa ees ee ese a

No. 152. SOLOMON, ©. M. [Page ih JOS. J. DAYNES,

SS

dO! + happy ei was the man who hears In - struc- tion’s warn-ing

2. For she has’ trea-sures great-er far Than east or west un - terol a JN z rere MEER TST AA PI NE abs ————— na i= as PC—a— REY Se VRRNT! BID men See 6 te ———__—s—6 oo re a ee ae

| 3. In her right faa she holdseto view A ghee ud cave bY

2 eee ee ee <=

SOLOMON. (Concluded.)

pie: = Se

voice! And who cel - est-ial wis- dom makes His ear- ly, on- ly

fold; And her re- wards more pre- cious are Than all their stores of eee ate ee

a o @

Se

——fy- + -——— Sunt.

hea Mb@iece@umgu np Poe he a he ee pe a eS Se = ae —— : choice! And who cel- est - ial wis-dom makes His ear-ly oon-ly _ choice! gold. Andher re-wards more pre-cious are Than all their stores of gold.

= = AU ee ee a = Ser cea rie SAN Gite Sic , ee ca cad ea ta aa . | plays. Rich-es, with splen-did hon-ors joined, Are what her left dis- plays.

days; JRich-es with splen-did hon - ors joined, Are what her left dis -

No. 153. $f. ANN. CG. M. [Page 150.] DR. CROFT.

SSeS

To Fa-ther,Son,and Ho-ly Ghost, The God whomwe a - dore,

a “ZB. ee? Yo Fa-ther,Son,and Ho-ly Ghost, The God whom we a -. dore,

ted be eee | | SS |

was, is now, And shall be ev -er- more.

° ~— was, 1s now, And shall be ey - er- more.

No. 154. SARAH. C. M. [Page 72.] oT, CG. GRIGGS,

Moderato.

i 2 SSE]

1. Fa - ther, how wide thy glo-ry ‘shines! H How high thy won-ders rise! 2. ree _ might -y orbs pro- claim thy pow’r, Their mo - tions speak thy skill,

Known through the earth = ee thou- ‘sand signs—By thou-sands through the skies. And on the wingsof ev-’ry hour We read thy pa- tience still.

? ie hand \

_ ag a! By Mae wee Ea MRE

sg page ft sie ya hos

wet ET See ee 8S SOME! ABieataie had | , re a

Where jus- tice and com-pas-sion join In their di - vin - est forms;

| (eee cee

Known through the aaxth by thou-sand signs— By thou- sands through the skies. Andon the wings of ev -’ry hour We read thy pa- tience still.

No. 155. TRINITY. C. M. [Page 24.] OLD ENGLISH TUNE.

PPS a Sa

1. Be-lov - ed breth-ren! sing his praise Who formed the worlds on high ; 2.0 sing the fer - vor of his love, The won -ders of his grace

| Sere BiNitiie Bag (2 ae ee aoe “we os §- tz Te

! ~~ 3. In songs de- clare the worksand ways Of our E- pes - nal God,

= ae ee EE a eS oan | oa. gp EES az = i t me" ONT 9" s Game comma wr soent = zi

——

TRINITY. (Concluded.)

i ee eed |

Who taught the plan - ets where to trace Their orb - its through the sky. Who sent the Sav - ior from a - pole To save a dy - ingrace.

sete a

Whose king- dom in these lat - ter days Is spread- ing is & - oe

|

No. 156. | THATCHER, ©. M.- [ Page 394. | JOS. J. DAYNES. .

Se er rere

1. O God, tho thou God that rules on high, Bow down thine ear to me; 2. Re- buke the heart-less wick - = oe That Ca thy serv -ants harm;

See a 6-+e.- =e Sp iaib err 3= asia 2 2 _ 3. Let un - seen Shien wait a-round To shield He ser-vant’s head ;

5 SS eS Pro-tect him from the pow’r of man, By thy al-might-y arm.

O list - en, list -en to my cry—O hear my fer- vent plea. ---b— pee | : —+-

it ! Let all his en - e- mies. be found Caught i in the net pee spread, 2

pe teria ial flee es eee eee,

O > list = en, list - en to my cry—O hear my fer - vent plea. Pro-tect him from the es of man, By thy al-might-y arm.

patter: SSS

Let all his en - e- e be found Beles the net a rE

@ eee a OTE ad RN PEED

No. 157. TRIBUTE. C. M. [Page 54.] E. STEPHENS.

Animato,

Sos SS

of the old pro - phet -ic fire— see of light and _ love. lock the ~ ee - self the key; Un- ee the sa - cred book.

_ our = - ie - or aera spir evel move, An re) And let there now be aie

a Des arse caer es re = —— =F

No. 158. UNION, ©. M. [Page 117.] —s GEO. CARELESS.

fa Se

1. All praise to our re - deem-ing Lord, Who joins us 2. He bids us _ build each oth - er up; And, gath- er’d

Srrer sos

3. The gift which he on one be - stows, We all de =-

7 Lnemeree ise SS

y his grace, And bids us, each to each re - stored, To - ef - to one, To our high call - ing’s glo - rene) hope We

ea es light to prove; The gracethroughev - ‘ry ves - ce flows

Sere ee ee ees]

=2 Sr = fase |

UNION. (Concluded.)

geth - er seek his face. To-geth-er seek his face.

hand in hand go on. We ee in hand go on. SSS | =e —-@—¢- | 2s Soar a =

a op. love. In pur- est streamsof love.

areas

No. 159. VEN ERATION. C. M. [Page 392.] E. BEESLEY,,

1. How havethe na- tions grown cor- er How from their natural use, Men 2. The ho - ly ties of wed- ded life, Are cloaks for the pro -fane, While

3. A- dult’ - rers Barn the world’s ap-plause, As men of hon-or’d fame; Wo- es samen tee AT aaa a oo) cen cau = ge ee

their life- giv- ing pow rs per - - vert By wan- ton, lewd a - buse. Men lust and mam- mon des- e - crate, Where faith and love should reign. While

men, though weal via ae once: fences eae Baad Oe haa sa with the shame. Wo-

Ripe

their life- giv - ing pow’rs per- vert By wan-ton, lewd a-_ buse. lust and mam-mon des - e - crate, Where faith and _ love should reign.

No. 160. WORSHIP. ©. M. [Page 105.] Geo. CARELESS.

1. Once more we come mai - fore our God— Once more his 2. May we re - celve the word we hear, Each in an

ae oe = =e Sees (Fo Shapira ta

( ~ bless - ing ask: O may not seem a load, Nor f hon - est heart; And i the a - ae trea - sure there, Nor | =< == Santi rreisee ee: === —s- alee Ze

; bree - zes blow; Let ev - ry, plant thy powr par- take, And

Se om joa Se eae a fa SS ee Ee

wor - ship prove a task! Nor wor - ship prove a_ task! ev - er with tt. part. cNore evo) ver with it part.

all the gar - den 9: eee No. 16]. ZION’S HILL, G M. [Page 219.) J. DAYNES. SS SS SS : C= ee ee See

1. Be- hold, the moun-tain of the Lord In lat - ter days shall 3. The rays thatshine from Zi - on’s hill Shall light-en ~ ey - ’ry

eee Se cle Nee

i ——— —————- eee Sta ——

| Sere teers Face eae So » >.»

| es

5. No oo shall rage, nor hos - tile feuds Dis - turb those peace-ful a

Pea ie iad PF aN

fiapeere ee uaa pera CE rene oe ae aeuaee Sime a = ee mei

ZION’S HILL. (Concluded.)

rise, On moun-tain tops a -_ bove the hills, And draw the wond’ring land; The King who reigns in Sa-lem’s tow’rs Shall all the world com -

eyes. And draw the wond’-ring eyes. 2. To this the joy - ful mand. Shall all the worldcom-mand. 4. A - mong the na - tions

wo —— - —- 9

JO Sys i Lene Eee SS aes cael na - tions round— All tribes and tongues shall flow; Up he shall judge; His judg-ments truth shall guide; His

count-’ring host Shall crowds of slain de -

eee to the hill of God, they'll say, And to his house we'll go. -scep -tre shall pro - tect the just, And quell the sin - ner’s pride.

Lp eee apt a a SSS ae fiz

hang the trump- et in the hall, And stud-y war no more.

No. 162. ZINA. ©. M. [Page 177.] E, BEESLEY,

i ———— =

1. Fa - therin heav’n, we do_ be- rie The prom-ise thou Hash made;

2. We now re-pent of all our sin, And come with bro-ken hearts,

[age Ei ame os

Saaneeey fl (ee ek es eae ae ge =

3. We'll now be bu-ried in the stream, In Jes- us’ bless-ed name.

The word with meek-ness we re - ceive, Just as as thy Sair Saints have said. And to thy cov-’nant en - ter in, And choosethe bet - ter part.

Ges Zt = === sa.

And rise, while Heh shall on us begin —The Spir-it’s heav’n-ly flame.

22 ee

The word with meek-ness we re - ceive, Just as ~ thy Saints have said. And to thy cov- ’nanten-ter in, And choosethe bet - ter part.

dine Tol ae OWL | (PSL o alee ===

Ad SY A TA WT Pee Le s——*.

| Nee rise, while light shall on us beam—The Spirit's ee K 2 Hae.

1 Te A I ee HNN eS) aa fee ee

SSS

No. = ADOPTION. C. M. D. [Page 91.) sonn s tEwis.

ih PO. Lord, do- do thou thy ie gifts ~ be- stow On these a - acne == ones ;

2. In dreams aud re - ions of the night, Re - veal - ing things to come,

Aas Ses soce sie

3. Givefaith to te mya Wis Ye the same, With truth iy Saints in - fepire

i= tie Saat

_ ADOPTION. (Concluded.)

a ee ee ee

And let thy. Spir - it large- ly flow, Andown them Un-fold- ing wis -dom’s pur - est light, Of Zs *. . ons i “SEF Ss Sasa ea _ eee 8 32s ae a oe | Atd own thy Pee - Sie faith to claim All else their

———————— 2 Sere aces

as thy sons. E’en as thy prom-ise was of old, One ae a! - py home; New tongues de-clar- ing heav’n-ly pow’r, And

= Ss Same ees = —- ga-— 9 a a | fy de - nine Let wis - dom, ee ee truth and love Lead .

a SS SoS See

Spir - it they should have, Thatall thingspast it should un - fold, light tin-ter - pret plain, That Saints may knowin this dread hour,

them in thy com-mands, Thatthey may prove thy gifs di - vine.

= aS a oe - aa a eee!

That all things past it Rota un - fold, With pres- ent light to save. That Saints may know Jn this dread hour, Thy giftsare come a- =

Ss Ses EEB= ae

That they may prove, thy gifts di- vine, By Co -ing on _—of_ hands.

offal t

No. 164. BLESSING. C. M. D. [Page 363.] Jos. J. DAYNES.

SS Sa

1. Our Fa - ther, in the sa-cred name Of Jes- us Christ, thy Son, The 2. Maythy good Spir- it fall on them, From thisau- spi-cious hour, As

3. Pro-tect them in their ten- der years From seen and un- seen ill; ‘And

oe

bless-ing that “that has b been prc eae nounced These lit - lit - tle ones up - - on, dew up - on the’ ten- der plant- As EE: re - Se ped shower, That

may they, as their days in- crease, Have thy find ines -care aig it May

Sy ues aaa teen oman caine a o eg ee _— dase deere =| ==)

= —— SS soe ea =a fo = ey

fee thee own, con - firm 1 and ) weal In thy most ho- ly place, ‘That its se - nial in - flu - ence They may, in Ve fan- cy, In

Wtay Beet growup in healthandstrength Of bod-y and of mind, | Be

etre (a ae [Oe

ae may con - stant- sey re - ceive Be gOr ae ce - lest-ial grace. youth,and in _ life’s vig-’rous prime, Be ho - ly un-to thee.

a Sere oe

filled with pure in - tel - li - gence, And wis -

No. 165. | LIZA. R.. 0. M. D. [Page 367.) . &. sTEPHENS.

Not too fast,

eee et ee eee tee ee oe gg

1. Pll serve the Lord whileI am young,And in my ear-ly days, De- 2. QO Lord, my pa - rents here pre-serve, To teach me right-eous-ness, That

4 Ss While son and beau-ty sweet-ly twit twine Their gar-landsround my head, I'll

es

a Sot lakes Le em

ee ee ee Pa Or:

vote the mu-sic of my tongue To my Re - deem-er’s praise. i va young feet may nev - er swerve oe pathsof ho- li - ness; And

| aS = —3— ee 2

f ania CE Spe or SE pe ee oe at wis- ae sa - cred hs The gems that nev-er fade. Long

he @ @ ee Serene eg Set PAE a DAO Mec POET AY DE, ET 23 er o— z ta oe Ss er ee pein RB as PNT LEN A PAE AOU

praise his name cas he has cian giv’n Me pa-rent-age and birth A - mong the most be - like the faith-ful ones of old Who now be-hold thy face, May I be formed in

| I sing thy prais-es here A- Het thy Saints be- low, _ And In e- tern -i

i SS SS

perez aoa DRE loved of heav’n v'n That dwell up-o up-on h the earth. That dwell in - on the earth. vir-tue’s mould To fill ah ho - wim place. To fill ie ho - ly | place.

sss ee

ee ee bse ale =e war i essed at 18S ee 9— —oe—'@ ees mera : @-2-—-@.2 ty ap-pear With ens in glo- ry Bae With cad in Le - ry too.

ee

No. 166. FAREWELL C. M. D. [Page 239.]

——— Gennes :

1. The gal - lant ship is un- der weigh To bear me off to _ sea, 2,1. go, but not. to ploughthe ee To ease a rest-less mind;

) a) RORY Gel Nes GIS GE. IME EN a WN a I aii al oe. ea fee a x= SS ee =a

3. I go to break the _ fowl-er’s Ae To \ ee: i rael heme;

oe ester a Ee Eg peep]

And yon -der floats the streamer gay That saysshe waits for me. Nor yet to toil on _ bat- tle’s See The vic-tor’s wreath to find.

SSS epeg ) 4 sp ===. ae

go the name of Christ to bear In Ho and isles un - known;

The sea - men a the | ane oar, As_ rip - pled waves oft tell, "Tis not a trea-sures that are hid In. moun-tain or in dell,—

Se | EEE CEES CEE

ine a ce

|-+--_—_2—_-+-*—

They bear me swift-ly from the shore; My na- tiveland fare - at Tis not for joys lke theseI bid My na- tive land fare - well.

epee SaRREISE SOARES GG ad ee et CL ey + ies, ae Sea oe ap aR PL ILA ona aa I | Se pa a | = ee Sane pO coe

Whence Hight and iui have long since fled My na - tive land fare - well!

[== SS SSS ——

No. 167. LYON. C.M.D. [Page 121.] . G. CARELESS.

SS SS ae ee |

1. To thee, Of rae we do ap ae With grat -i1- tude and praise,

2. Thou dwellest in the pur - est light, Wheretruth and glo - ry shine;

==

oe 3. Yet thanksbe to thy ho- ly name For truth re'- stor’d to earth,

2 i ee ee Se

To know thy char-ac-ter is such As ’twas in for - mer days; of per-fect- ed powr And pen -est - y is thine.

gl ae Sot gramecrr ere

That man, though, lost, can now re- gain A ae ce ie - jal birth;

2 SS ee ee

That thou has made us in_ thy form, Thoughnow we fall - He be, But man, a - me how prone to sin, How sub - ject to dis - ease ;

aS a

And be re - stor’d to —= bright form Thro’ con - stan- cy and love,

_ Seeree === =

S =i aes === = ee

Yet still in fash - ton, though a worm, We'llrise to life with thee. _ De- form’d and fall - en, touch’d. with death, He ie . rf - ’ry breeze.

—— =H = aig a a Sone es SEE = reat Siz a Ses y emeernas EN a To Pre thy are and ta with thee On a and heav’n a - bove.

es, eee (t_ pases EEE ==

No. 168. MAJESTY. C. M.D. [Page 195.) Lp. evwarps.

a

_ # 1. Let Zi- on in her beau-ty rise; Her light be- gins to 2. Ye her - alds pee the Gos - pel trump, To earth’s re - mot - est

) | 7 3. But ere that Bae and sol-emn day, The stars from heav’n will

shine; Ere long her King will rend the skies, Ma -jes- tic and di - vine.

bound ; Go spread the news from aan to oe In all the na- tions round,

a ae SSeS]

7S 4 WY cathe Gos? Gos - pel’s spread-ing through the land, The Gos - pel’s 5 spread-ing thro’ the ThatJes - us in theclouds a - bove, That Jes - us in thecloudsa -

| | Ee SS SO le eee = eee aap ee haa o Baer :

The sun with sa -ness will be oe Thesun with black-ness will be

SS SS SSS]

land, The Gos-pel’sspreading thro’ the land, A_ peo- ple to _ pre - bove, That Jes-us in the clouds a - bove, With hosts of an - gels

Se ee a

~

MAJESTY. (Concluded.)

pare, To meet the Lord and E- noch’s band, Tri-umphant in the air. too, Will soon ap- == his Saints to save, be eae e - mies sub- a:

= 2 Sees SSSpea |

fright! aan men, o be ‘bet is idk ed men, Gaze heed-less on the sight.

Fa ae |

—?@ No. 169. MISSIONARY. ©. M. [Page 231.] Zt Tes STA an “ea A AEN ie SS a ie sae a =e]

1. Lord, thou wilt hearme wheu I pray! ea am for-ev er thine! 2,, And, ‘while I rest my wear-y head, From cares and bus-’ness free,

i a ne a een : oars ge ia se =] : = gigs ee TP —- a TIE TCE RS a —=|—

pay this eve-ning sac - ri - fice; _ _ And 1 when my work is done,

2 ee a ae ee

I fear be-forethee all the: day; I fear fear be - fore thee all the "Tis sweet con-vers-ing on my bed Tis sweet con-vers-ing on. my

ve | | “a : ————— = a ae Se aOR SIE pal Ser rg @ j = AES SS ee ee FO pe ie ee ee pale PSN ok es Sel Uae a, Sai Rae SP eee ate ct oe EF eal ee

_ Great God, my faith ts my hope re- lies, Great G@bdian my y faith, my hope re -

Poceeret eee wren yay a POSE Se last Seren Raa area ee end SUA Sule

| ee ig a fei seems rc —— ae N aocet) ea 2 pe Bey aay me irate as

tae sie aer ‘=-4- ee ora aS oe a ete

i dare a fear be-fore thes all the day; Ohl; may mayI nev-er sin.

bed Tis sweet con-vers-Ing on my bed With my own heart and _ thee.

See geet hs ae

ae Great God, my faith, , my hope re - lies coe on thy grace a - lone.

[Fae Fe

No. 170. OLD TRAFFORD. C. M. D. [Page 85.] a. c. suv.

Joyfully, | Written expressly for the L. D. 8. Psalmody

a tae

ee eee TARA! J —_—_—— ee ee

1. The Gos-pel stand -ard high is sous en On Zi- o1 on’s sa - cred shore ;

ae gee eS

Re - joice, ye Saints, our God be prais’d, Sa -tan’s longreignis o’er:

re cis. asia eee oe ee ee ee ae ae =—s o-. ee 2 newer ara See eS , ae ae aaa a 7 =

oer From thou-sand heav’n-ly voic - es poured, When Christ in tri- umph reigns ;

2S Ser —<———= ae =e]

Re - ful- gent in we eee of os a ihe oe lor’s pres-ence. given,

2 a a a See ee ay eS ee Diy —— at totes

=——==

Christ will re - ward their tri - als past With im - mor-tal - i - ty.

—— ACP LES RENEE AT A |

5 gee Neale -_—— ari e SS ee eee The Saints on earth, tate Saints a - bove, Shall share the rest e ae ne

Oy cee ee ea LES La Rit ea os Oe ees ca The bright Mil - len - nium dawnsat last, The faith- ful shall be free,

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No. 171. SELAH. C. M.D. [Page 413., JOS. J. DAYNES.

Not too fast,

- at Tame = aes 1. Q Lord, pre - serve re thy chos - en SST They’v: ve keen- ly felt the 2. Thy ser - vants, too, pre - serve from harm, As through the earth they

3. May light di - une shed forth nae ray, And with the pure re -

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stroke vile op- press- ion’si- ron grasp, Andev-ry Gen-tile roam With | joy - ful news of heav’n-ly birth, To gath-er Is - rael 0 aD a _—— a AEE | Rt oe ros iy Bartel ———G s—»—_»—_ 9 o—,"9 “- ee a tf | main ; Jes- us re- turn to dwell on earth, Whose right it is oe Oe ee 9D: ee =o See aS | = A Lh eS SN AS I RUAN a RE 27 a a = ae yoke. Sus-tain their name, make bare thine arm, Their rightful claims main-.

home. And guide their feet in paths that lead To Is-rael’s chos-en

reign | oe hast- en on the glo-rious time Maou Is- ra - el shall SO.) Se ee eR ete as ster ea a : o: TEP Se o-g ree oS ee 2 tr 3 | 2 ale Bind is tig ee | a

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tain, And bring thy long-since scattered band On to their landsa- gain. race, And let their remnants now be- hold The plan of sav- ing grace.

ee ee

| | Pte a rit. Da igi eae eres ee re ea iene eee naa ie —— a

| sing, Hail, Prince of Poco; Zi - be a redo Jes- us i sove-reign King.

No. 172. UTOPIA. C. M. D. [Page 96] A. ©. SMYTH.

Moderato. Written expressly for the L. D. 8. Psalmody.

1. When sick-ness clouds the soul with grief,And wastes this mor-tal fram e, Thine 2. If sin has brought thy scourging rod May we thy chast’ning prove, And

Pa ge eirere ce

i by Bote Favaig Mal Reese Bea Te 8, ea

eee hha Bee re ete a a i!

3. ed dark- lark-ness and temp-ta-tions come, And worldly cares a - rise, ike

I> Dea ie a = se

oD ae i i eS (ag

! 2 a = Z——[ee gi eros [pes Ores eee ee ECE, ord-’nance brings our woes re-lief, Mhvonon faith in ‘thy great name. A -

learn from all we_ suf - fer here, ae pre-cepts more to love. But = =

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1 - noint-ed with the ho- ly oil, And. by _ thy ser - vants blest, e

: shouldthe En - e - my of man Dis - tract-ing cares in - trude, Give se

let age as gre es im - ea Re - new - ing strength di - vine, That

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wait up- on a prom-ised aid In all that we re - quest. faith to ov - er - come the ill, And ee in the good.

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we may rise a- bove them all, And knowthat we are thine.

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No. 173. ATON EMEN Ae M. rage 53, GEO. CARELESS.

Andante.

2

ri Spir-it . of faith, come down, Re-veal the things of God, And ae iia the blood t’ap - ply, pa give “us ihe to see; Who

sora} ana rms == Ze =e a a a ae roe sett oem 3. a3 vane can eee - say That Jes - i is 28 Lord, Un -

aera ees en teeta rar

Wa eke toi US the God- head known, And wit - ness with the: blood.

did sen ev - ‘ry sin - ner die, Did. sure- ate die for me. 2s \ az ie 25 Sti SS eee : ase aoe acs ies nea See OO a Bee Pot 7 ERT Ge EER CEES NT aa, ©. PEP is | | | ~?

less thou take the veil a - naa And breathe the oe - ing word.

Da ee fe =

aE ie me i No. 174. AGNES. S. M. [Page 18.] og, STEPHENS. has hetaca) ani . ) a. a 7uaEE: TELE Ts SR) RT S| ON TERT RTE BH) LA ae SS Sasas ae scat as comans| leew eee

1. Let sin-ners take their course, Aiea choose the ie road to death; But 2. My thoughts ad-dress his acre When morn-ing brings the light; I

= Sigg at oe <—h- ——F sid Sa SS SS eS ial LG DEE SiS 22st at ee

3. Thou wilt re re- =. my cries, O my FE - ter - nal God! While Se 2 ha Gn ee See ek ee Zi esi Ce ae tea Tiger ai aig eg ot a

Aa Pith = at LE ET, EES i La en a a

ietnae ea Ch SSE es Ses aeoreees atta

pe ee Pe salem

ihe = wor - apt of my God Til spend mydai-ly breath. wes ei bless- ings ev - ‘ry noon, And pay my vowsat night.

pate =a pas =o on ris a a) pl Sei aS ol

sin - ners per - a in sur - prise, Be - pad tile ang Bye rods

Mo. 175. ALPHA. SM. [Page 36] —w. crv

Moderato.

(ier ar (eae ci SS

1. Come we re love ie Lord, And ie our joys be known; Join 2. Let those re - fuse sing Who nev-er knew our God; But

re nea a 2 Za ee ee babe Pes sb eater aree= 3 The God _who rules on Be ee And all the earth sur- veys— Who

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song with sweet ac-cord, Join in song with sweet ac - ser- vants of the heav’n- ly King But ser - a of the heav’n- ly

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rides up-on the storm-y sky, Who rices ie on 1 the storm- y

ee

ei te = Pte ea Bea a cay -0—|—

mia PONS ms ESE Bl cE ec noes 2

ocd And wor - ne iS his throne. And wor - ship at his throne. King May speak their joys a - broad. ie fue their joys a -_ broad.

ah a —J Leena g) hale aa aia gee Ee 7 eer Se oSrs= == Fo eae aaa earn @_» —@— = GG sky, And rene the roar - ing seas— And sinh the fo - - ing seas—

D5 EE ree ees aed Aa ee —o eee —— oe a

No. 176. BISHOP. S. M. [Page 86.] JOHN TULLIDGE.

Sa

a Lord, make thy mer-cy known To all who here re- side: Let heaven’s k era 5

2. My Mas-ter and my God Has sent me forth to bless, And preach toall his

Pavia ee ee eect ieiiwiewd Li

3. A son of peace dwells here-Thy graceto him be giv’n, Onearthmay he thy

[2 ares Sos Sees |

==

BISHOP. (Concluded.) a

ih up - on And with them all a - bide An And ° with them Saige a - bide. ho - ly word, And dwell with sons of peace. And dwell with sons of peace. |

oO law re- vere, And dwell “at eith bec in heay’n. And dwellwiththeein heavy’n.

SSS ES SS eee

No. 177. CONFIDENCE, 8S. M. [Page 225.] GEO. CARELESS.

SS ee ae ee 1. See how the morn-ing sun Pur-sues his = shin-ing way, And wide pro- 2. Thus would my ris- ing soul Of heav-en’s Par-ent sing, And spread the

6d _@ ite Df [CE LAN CL RS fearon or Eel la eae i 6 $-tpe 63 __g—_—_ g_-| --_ —_g— oe aes i sod ES” af BY omit anf aa Cath Z 2 ae

8. In faith I laid me down Be- neath his guardian care; I slept, and

Hott SA TSTEY TN OY 2a eI Fel OP am ——— oP tee eet eo he Siler See ES Pe a iid SSSR PRE EMaacat om claims his Mak - er’spraise, And wide _ pro-claims his Mak - er’s praise,And truth from pole to pole, And spread the truthfrom pole to pole, And

‘|

I a- woke andfound I slept, and I a - woke and found 1

Se a wide ___ pro- claims his ‘Mak - er’s ‘er’s praise, With ev - ry bright’ning ray. spread the truth from pole to pole, Of Jes - us, my great King.

No. 178. GARDNER. S. M. [Page 253. T. 0. GRIGGS:

EY eaieegiaed io saree Sei oa

1. To Him who reigns on high, Whom heav’nly hosts a-dore, The sove- reign 2. Let Seta voic-es raise, His won-drous love to'sing; Con-spire with

3. Ex- tol the wis - dom great That fram’d sal - va-tion’s scheme, Which not a - ;

=p See Be eee

Lord of earth and sky, Be glo- ry ev- er- Z| Be glo- ry ev - er- more. one ac - cord to praise Their Father and their King.Their Father and their King.

4 Vv Ww lone could man cre-ate, But fall- en man re- deem. But fall -en man re- deem.

No. 179. GRACE. oy M. [Pace = J. P. OLSEN.

1. The ctl past. ary ‘gone, “Tho evn - ing shades ap - 2. We = our gar_- ments by, _ While we re - tire to

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mel

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3, toot ee us safe this night Se-cure from all our

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we all: re- mem - ber Sollee O, will soon dis - robe us. all So

O;:; may So death

GRACE. (Concluded.)

Bae PSS ee a

we all re - mem- ber well The night of death draws near. abn will soon dis-robe us all Of what we here pos - sess.

= = Posere ==! Pofpacnteaaee rae

an - gels eae us while we sleep, Till morn- ing light ap- Ae

ee pean aoe ee

No. 180. PEACH, S. M. [Page 118.] GEO. CARELESS: Moderato. | SS sage 1. How = - teous are their feet Who stand on - on’s 2. How charm-ing is ~ their voice! How sweet their oh - dings a eee ae ame eee Wiebe fo Cia eid Fer acon eee Seer srt eS an a i df EAS Pee ie ee ee OS ee me 8 et —o—"6— i— 3. How bless - ed are our ears That hear this a g - oe

eS =

hill! Who bring sal-va - tion on their ‘tongues, And are | “Zl - on, be) > hold’ thy” Sav -: tor; King! He NL Se = ens aa a if sound, Which kings and proph - ets wait - ed for, And

a Sores ee eer eee

words peace re - veal! And words’ of peace re - re - = reigns ne - umph- ant here!” He reigns eS umph-ant here!”

sought, but nev_- er found! And sought, but nev -er found!

Wo. 181. REUNION. S. M. [Page 202] gos. g. DAYNES.

Ai Mt

1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints, your hearts pre - pare;

1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints, your hearts pre - pare; ‘To Zi-on’s

pee a

1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints your hearts pre - pare;

; peta ae PS EE e-. aS EOS 7 | oa ea EME TIE AT ae ee pf 5 $$ Seersemmoccts oqo Seateeae To Zi - on’s en re -er home, ' a ae - tes ’s —}—} +7 = a ae Sg ee a

mountain ie eee A ane

k To io:——_—_=—_—__fa— pate - R=

To Zi - on’s mountain gath-er home, To Zi son's. ee Seer cme Lan a seer aan ee pe ee ra } moun-tain gath-er home, For soon you'll meet him

moun-tain SUN Lea? er home, For soon Roel meet him

=e SIR CUE. GIES

re EES |

ies ———— Se meer eee) rode —— ao

there. For soon ==am meet him there. For soon vou’! meet him sid idan 2 St LES ro Se PA Liha aa aE 0S WH Mr eR er Te see aoreg pe See ease emare ae SANE 50 I soon you'll meet him ee For soon you'll meet him there, SS SSS = |S ce LE SO PRR IRE TH ES a eRe GNC = aan there. For soon you'll meet him there. For feo soon you'll meet nae ites

Pes Se a lS

Wie

No. 182. SATURN es Mt [Page 11.] JOS. J. DAYNES.

SS

1. See! all cre- a - = joins To praise th’E - ter- nal God: The 3. He built those worlds a - bove, And fixed their won-drous frame; By tha eee amar omic Eee oe

Celia 5. The broad ex-panse on ee With all theheav’ns af- ford, The

a8 ie ae a SSS

heav’ a hosts i - gin 4 song, And sound his namea - broad. 2. The his command they stand or move, And al-waysspeakhis fame. 4. The

light-ning’s fire that streaks the os U - nite to praise the Lord. By

ae At ae oS =

sun Saath a -en fee ~~ And moon withsil - ver rays, ae flee- cy clouds that rise, Or fall-ing show’rs, or snow, ‘The e— Soret rr SD Rca a wot = = 8 see. : =e ge Be 25 ee

all that shines a - bove His glo-ry is ex - press’d; But

2 SSS See Gs. Saf Sate

star - ry lights and twinkling flames, Shine to their Mak-er’s praise. thun- der roll - ing round the skies, His powrand glo- ry _ show

ar : ne a ee me ge cee a ae gg Seer neeney wr == ee ee : | | | |

Saints, who know his end- less love, Should sing his prais - es best.

Bie SS ae ==

No. 183. ST. HELENS. S. M. [Page 116] pr. poppripGE.

Eo eae Saree ees SS 1. And are we yet a- live, And see each oth - er’s face?

2. Pre-served by pow’r di- vine, To full sal- va_- tion here,

——— a

a ———o-g : tek Reale a ee amianare 90! J ne aioe 4ocn en rae oe

Glo - ry and praise to Jes - us give For his re - deem - ing grace. A - gain in Jes -us’ praise we join And in his sight ap-pear.

at oh ee sa RE ea Es a dD ge a oe Se ee es : Fg HO Tea 7 2? | | Fight-ings with-out and fears with-in, Since we as - sem_- bled last! 5: ae oS 2B an | SR I wai T YAR RA ap ee eH

No. 184. _. UNITY. SM. [Page 161.] "GEO. CARELESS.

Slow.

spt 3= ie "aman Ma epee ge —tse——#g—_lo—— fF = ue oe o— 2s -— : ee to ice eee) wei ~ 1. Ye chil-dren of . our God, Ye Saints of lat - ter days, Sur-

2. He gives his flesh and blood, Oursouls to pur-i- fy, -And

eel sree ae eeceeccerel

as | bY 3. We do re - mem - ber him, His sor - row, pain and death, And

round the ta- ble of the Lord, Sur- round the ta - ble of the bless - es us with ev - ry good, Andbless- es us with ev - ’ry N

(peara Waes ere eee

ea

how with powr he rose a- gain And how with pow’r he rose av:

on

2 eee eee

UNITY. (Concluded.)

é 4 He es oR Se 3 pe, ee

Lord, And join to sing his praise. And join’ to sing his praise. good, And thus he brings us nigh. And thus he bringsus nigh.

Pisses |

; gain Tri- umph-ant from the earth. Tri-umph -ant from the earth.

Qs PUY 92s Se a ae a ee 2) Ss eS iS SSS No. 185. WATES. 8. M.. [Page 36. | MACY.

1. Come we that love the Lord, And let our joys’ be known; And 2. Let those re-fuse to sing Who nev-er knew our God ; Who

: cad one ia tat

cee ee eae eed

: | 3. The God whoruleson high, And all the earth sur - veys— And ©): 3 A KA RISEN EROS oY OA ee 5 es EUSA SO

ee

let our joys be known; Join in a _ song with sweet ac - cord, And nev- er knew our God; But ser -vants of the heav’nly King May

cresc. re Sarees Sears eeers

| gee a

wor-ship at his throne. And wor-ship at his’ throne. speak their joys a-_ broad. May speak their joys a -_ broad.

calms the roar-ing seas—

No. 186. MARTHA. S. M.D. [Page 44.| E, STEPHENS.

Moderato,

1. Ye sim- ple souls who stray Far from the path of peace— 2. Mad-ness and mis- er - y Ye count our life be- neath,

——

= Sees ais —— ae a a: cama

3. So wretch-ed and _ ob - scure, es men ee ye de - spise,

That lone - ly un - fre-quent-ed way To life and hap - pi-

And no- thing great or good can see, Or glo - rious in our a aN a BN a a ————— SR Ne WIEN LIE BY SN | Me ——

MEM Ssh a

So -fool- ish, im- po-tent and poor, A - bove your scorn we

7 eee SS Sa

ness;— Why will ye fol - ly love, Andthrongthe down-ward road,

death. As_ born on - ly to grieve, Be-neath your feet we lie,

fat gd SE

~ v | ° ° rice We through | the Ho - ie Ghost, Can wit- ness bet - ter things;

fee SS Sa ee ————EEEEee SSeS

And hate the wis - dom from a- Hea ae mock the sons’ of God? And ut - ter - ly con- temned we live, Andun - la- ment - ed die.

Y Vv Vv | | ae he, whoseblood is all our “boast, Hath made Us Priests and Kings. A

eee eee ieee esac ai |

No. 187. - CUMORAH.

4-68 & 2-88. [Page 218.] JOHN TULLIDGE. popes olds con moto.

Treble,

Tenor or Alto.

v 1. An an-gelfromon high, The long, long silence Shee De- 2. Seal’d by Mo-ro- ni’s hand, It has for a- ges lain, To 3. It speaks of Jos-eph’s seed, And makes the rem-nant known Of

fer RS ,

Andante con moto.

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