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Praise and mag-ni- fy our King. O ye redeemed above, Strike, strike your

wonders tell, Loud- ly his glo- ry swell, Praise and magni- fy our King.

79 X hope to Meet You All in Glory.

EMMA PITT.

WM. J. KIRKPATRICK.

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1. I hope to meet you all in glory, When the storms of life are o'er;
2. I hope to meet you all in glo- ry, By the tree of life SO fair;
3. I hope to meet you all in glory, Round the Saviour's throne above:
4. I hope to meet you all in glory, When my work on earth is o'er;

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Mrs. S. T. GRISWOLD.

With spirit.

The Morning Star.

T. C. O'KANE.

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1. There's a star that shines on the blest highway, Where the ransom'd heav'n bound The pilgrim, weary and weak in faith, Hath smiled in its beams afar; O narrow and rugged the blood-bought way That leads to the pearly bar, Shall tri-al and sorrow, so sure to come, The peace of the spirit mar?

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As a fire by night and a cloud by day-'Tis the Bright and Morning Star. One died to redeem him,'tis he who saith," I'm the Bright and Morning Star." But they who pass it shall walk for aye By the light of the Morning Star. Nay, brightest in gloom is the light of home,-Of the Bright and Morning Star.

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The Bright and Morning Star, . . the Bright and Morning Star,

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Rev. JOHN O. FOSTER, A. M.

Xam Thine.

JNO. R. SWENEY.

1. I am thine, O Lord, from this moment thine, I have given all to thee,
2. Now my heart is thine, consecrated all, Thro' faith in Christ a- lone,
3. Oh, the joy of soul where the Saviour reigns, In the heart made fully clean,

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And this burdened heart is no longer mine, But is thine e- ter-nal - ly. And I wait the word of thy gentle call That shall make the witness known. When the guilt has gone and the sinful stains Are no more on th'-spirit seen.

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Receive me as I am.

MARIANNE FARMINGHAM.

T. C. O'KANE.

1. "Just as I am," thine own to be, Friend of the young, who lovest me; To

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In the glad morning of my day, My life to give, my vow to pay, With
I would live ev-er in the light, I would work ever for the right, I

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ever, only thine to be,-Receive me, Lord, "Just as I am."

4 With many dreams of fame and gold, | 5 And for thy sake to win renown,

Success and joy to make me bold;
But, dearer still, my faith to hold,
For my whole life I come, I come!

And then to take my victor's crown,
And at thy feet to cast it down,
O Master, Lord, I come, I come!

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