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1. I need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord; No ten-der voice like
2. I need Thee every hour; Stay Thou near
3. I need Thee every hour, In joy or
4. I need Thee every hour; Teach me Thy
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Every hour I need Thee; O bless me now, my Saviour! I come to Thee.

Copyright, 1900, by Mary R. Lowry. Renewal. Used by per.

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No. 38.

Lend a Helping Hand.

EBEN E. REXFORD.

"They helped every one his neighbor."-Isa. 41 : 6.

IRA D. SANKEY.

1. Lend a help - ing hand, my brother, To the weary by the way, 2. Lend a helping hand, my brother, Some one needs your help each day, 3. In the march of life, my brother, Ma-ny fal- ter by the way,

Bow'd beneath life's heavy burdens 'Mid the toil and heat of day;
Always some one needing com-fort You will find a-long the way.
Often heart and courage fails them In the mo-ment of the fray.

Pass no com- rade by in
Always hearts that hunger

si-lence, Cheerful words and smiles bestow, after Words of love, and hope, and cheerSpeak the word of cheer that's needed, Bid them ask God's help, and then,

Let them be as sunshine scattered All

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ways fa- ces we may brighten With the smile that dries the tear. With a hand that's strong but gentle, Lift them to their feet again.

Lend a Helping Hand. Concluded.

CHORUS.

Lend a helping hand, my brother, This shall have its own re-ward,

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1. Am I a soldier of the cross- A foll'wer of the 2. Must I be carried to the skies On flow'ry beds of 3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the 4. Since I must fight if I would reign, In-crease my cour-age, Lord;

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And shall I fear to: own His cause, Or blush to speak His name? While oth-ers fought to win the prize, And sailed thro' bloody seas? this vile world friend to grace, To help me on to God? bear the toil, en - dure the pain, Sup- port-ed by Thy word.

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No. 40.

GRACE J. FRANCES.

Press On, Press On!

HUBERT P. MAIN.

1. Press on, press on, with eager joy, The Chris-tian race to run; 2. Let ev - 'ry weight be cast a - side, And each be - set-ting sin, 3. Press on, like those who, safe -ly now, Among the host a bove: 4. Press on, press on, O glorious hope, The time will not be long,

Be strong in Him whose name you bear, The Lord's a-noint - ed Son. With steadfast faith and firm re-solve, Press on the prize to win. Have reached the goal for which they sought, And won their crowns of love. When you shall join the ransomed host, And sing their victor song.

CHORUS.

Press boldly on at His command, Whose word can nev

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o-ver-come, Thro' Him you shall pre-vail.

No. 41.

F. J. CROSBY.

Send the Gospel Light.

"O send out thy light and thy truth."-PSA. 43: 3.

IBA D. SANKEY.

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1. Send the Light, O send it quick-ly, Far a cross the heav-ing main; 2. Send the Light, where souls are dy-ing In their darkness, gloom and night; 3. Send the Light; the Lord commands it; To His Holy Word at - tend;

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Speed the news of full Sal va- tion Through a dear Redeemer's name. Haste, O haste! the days are fleet-ing, And the hours-how swift their flight! 'Go ye forth and preach my gos - pel; Lo, I'm with you to the end.'

CHORUS.

Send the light, O send it quick-ly, To the isles beyond the

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