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WONDERFUL SAVIOUR.-Concluded.

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No. 95.

THE DAY-BREAK SONG.

*** "Until the day dawn, and the daystar arise in your hearts."-2 Peter 1: 19. REV. JOHNSON OATMAN, JR. GEO. F. ROSCHE.

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1. Lift your eyes, the day is breaking, Tho' the night was dark and long; 2. Sinner, look to Calv'ry's mountain; See, the day begins to dawn, 3. The Mil-len- ni- um is near ing, And the time will not be long; 4. When life's twilight hour is ended, Lean upon God's arm so strong,

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Sinners from their sleep are waking, Come and join the day-break song. Lighting up the healing fountain, Come and join the day-break song. Hark! the sons of God are cheering, Come and join the day-break song. And with those who have as- cend ed, Come and join the day-break song.

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D.S.-Tell the world redemption's story, Come and join the day-break song.

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No. 96.

C. A. M.

I WILL BEAR THE CROSS.

C. AUSTIN MILES.

DUET. ALTO AND TENOR.

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Jesus, my Saviour, when I stand and view thy cross, Loving thee Jesus, my Saviour, thou didst bear the cross for me In tears and 3. Hear me, O Je-sus, as be- fore thy throne I kneel; While I am

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O guiltless Saviour, in disin sinful blindness, Have re the answer waiting, Looking

dain thy suff' rings see? Can I forget, O Jesus, thou didst bear the cross for me? fused thee as my Guide, Nor felt thro' years of wand' ring,'twas for me that thou hast died. up thro' toil and pain To thee, my coming Saviour, who hath died, but lives again.

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No. 97.
A. W. S.

HAPPY DAY.

A. W. SPOONER

1. Yes, the time is drawing nearer, happy day, When the clouds that hide our
2. Yes, the time is drawing nearer, blessed dawn, When our arms shall clasp the
3. Yes, the time is drawing nearer, O how blest, When our weary hearts shall
4. Yes, the time is drawing nearer; one by one To e- ter- ni- ty the

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No. 98.
HATTIE E. BUELL.

THE CHILD OF A KING.

Rev. JOHN B. SUMNER, arr.

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