Down the stream of sin and folly,-Heed- ing not the danger near, Drifting, drifting,-going,-whither? Aimless, purposeless;-how vain! Take on board the skillful pi - lot, Use the oars of faith and prayer; O Drifting on in self-com- pla - cence, Feel - ing no remorse or fear? To the dark and dread forev Then you'll make the port of glory, er! What, oh, what have ye to gain? God will guide you safely there. seize the oar; to 1. Hast-en CHORUS. # Every one may be a guest, "Yet there is room." There's room enough for you, Christ hath bidden all mankind, "Yet there is room." Christ is waiting each to greet, "Yet there is room.” enough, O, There's room enough for me, Yes, room enough for all, Salvation's free. 16 X Praise the Lord. H. L. G. Dr. H. L. GILMOUR. Har, by MAME P. GILMOUR. 1. I praise the Lord, when full of sin A willing Saviour took me in, 2. I praise the Lord, when I was blind,And knew not where the path to find, 3. I praise the Lord I'm in the way, My prospect bright'ning ev'ry day, le And now I love to dwell with him; Oh, glory, hal lu - jah! The Spirit came, with words so kind, And pointed me to Jesus. And, Je-sus help-ing, I will stay, And never leave my Sav-iour. CHORUS. Glo-ry, glory to his name; Hal-le- lu - jah, Jesus came; I praise the Lord the Lamb was slain To save a world of sin - ners. 4 I praise the Lord, I follow on, 5 I praise the Lord, 'mid raging storm 6 I praise the Lord for sweet repose 7 I praise the Lord for peace within; 18 Be Thou Faithful. PRISCILLA J OWENS. T. C. O'KANE. 1. How goes the bat-tle, brother? What news along the line, Dost 2. How goes the bat-tle, brother? There's glory on before, Though 3. How goes the bat- tle, brother? Canst look above the storm? God's 4. How goes the bat- tle, brother? I hear our Lead- er's voice; It |