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Never Give Up.Concluded.

Lord,......Sing when your trials are greatest, Trust in the Lord and take heart. trust in the Lord,

No. 9.

FANNY J. CROSBY.

Blessed Home-Land.

HUBERT P. MAIN.

1. Glid-ing o'er life's fit ful waters, Heavy surges sometimes roll; 2. Oft we catch a faint reflection Of its bright and ver- nal hills; 3. 'Tis the wea-ry pilgrim's Home-land, Where each throbbing care shall cease,

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And we sigh for yon - der haven, For the Home-land of the soul. And, tho' distant, how we hail it! How each heart with rap- ture thrills! And our long-ings and our yearnings, Like a wave, be hush'd to peace.

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0 - ver all who trust in Him Faith - ful watch Soothing with His gentle voice Ev ery anx - ious Songs at night He giveth us, Songs from Heaven a

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CHORUS.

Like a shep-herd He will guide, And for all our wants pro-vide;

Cool and pleas-ant fount ains........ Lead-ing us be side.

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COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY THE BIGLOW & MAIN CO.

USED BY PER.

No. 11.

FANNY J. CROSBY.

Saved by Grace.

GEO. C. STEBBINS.

1. Some day the sil

ver cord will break, And I no more as now shall sing; 2. Some day my earth-ly house will fall, I can- not tell how soon 'twill be, 3. Some day, when fades the golden sun Beneath the ro - sy-tint-ed west,

4. Some day; till then I'll watch and wait, My lamp all trimm'd and burning bright,

the King!

But, O the joy when I shall wake With-in the pal-ace of
But this I know-my All in All Has now a place in heav'n for me.
My blessed Lord shall say, "Well done!" And I shall en ter in to rest.
That when my Saviour ope's the gate, My soul to Him may take its flight.

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No. 12.

JOHN NEWTON, arr.

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"Blessed be the name of the Lord."-PSA. 113: 2.

Arr. by IRA D. SANKEY.

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1. How sweet the name of
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2. It makes the wound- ed spir it
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whole, Bless-ed be
3. By Thee my pray'rs acceptance gain, Bless-ed be the

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name of the Lord, (of the Lord,) It soothes our sorrows, heals our wounds, name of the Lord, (of the Lord,) 'Tis man-na to the hun-gry soul, name of the Lord, (of the Lord,) And E vil tempts my soul in vain,

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Blessed be the Name.—Concluded.

It soothes our sorrows, heals our wounds, Blessed be the name of the Lord. man na to the hun-gry soul, Blessed be the name of the Lord. vil tempts my soul in vain, Blessed be the name of the Lord.

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gain. I would not take one step unwilders me, Cloud- ing my sight; Hold Thou my hand, and keep me morn-ing chase My doubt and fear? When shall I see the place where doubt Thy word, My hopes ful - fil. How can I per - ish, if in

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I know Which way it near Thy side: I dare not go day and night Shall come not, for Thy glo- ry is its light? Thee I hide; Je sus, my Comfort er, my Hope and Guide!

is that Thou would'st have me go. alone: be Thou my guide.

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COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY THE BIGLOW & MAIN CO.

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