Thos. Crawford The Song of Triumph 265 Thoro Harris bright as the sun; On-ward! For-ward! till day is done; On - ward and forward 266 The Heavenly Summer-land Alice Jean Cleator J. Lincoln Hall, 1899 1. Beyond the win-ter's storm and blight, Beyond the sum-mer's shin-ing strand, 2. No lin- g'ring shad-ow of the night Shall dim the glory of that shore; 3. No parting word, no tears nor pain, Shall pass those portals fair and bright, Bringing in the Sheaves 267 George A. Minor Knowles Shaw 4 04 1. Sow-ing in the morn- of kind-ness, Sow-ing in the noon-tide the sha-dows, Fear-ing nei-ther clouds nor the Master, Tho' the loss sustained our Bring-ing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves, We shall come,re - joi - cing, bringing in the sheaves. Used by per. 268 Peace Burton H. Winslow, 1897 mp Allegretto Frederick N. Shackley, 1897 I. Sweet-est word of Je sus, To the troubled heart, Sooth-ing care and sorrow, 2. On the cross of Cal - v'ry, Peace for us was made; For a world's re-demp-tion, 3. Hear the bless-ed mes-sage, Do not slight His call,- While the Saviour offers |