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Thou didst give Thy-self a ran-som To a tone for one like me.
But a shadow to that glory, Of my hid-den life in Thee."
And the lessons Thou hast taught me, By the Spir - it thro' Thy word.
And the prom-ise that as sures me, Thou wilt hear and answer pray'r.

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I will praise Thee, I will bless Thee, For the peace Thy love be-stows,

And the fountain Thou hast opened, That to all SO free-ly flows.

COPYRIGHT, 1905 BY THE BIGLOW & MAIN CO.

No. 20.

The Story Must be Told.

FANNY J. CROSBY.

"It is the power of God unto salvation."-ROM. 1 : 16.

IRA D. SANKEY.

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1. O the pre-cious gos - pel
2. O the bless-ed gos- pel
3. O the wondrous gos - pel

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How the Sav-iour in com-pas- sion, Died to save us from the fall;
And the wel-come of the
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angels When they sang good-will to earth;la- tion, Where the message sweet is heard;

How He came to seek the lost ones, And to bring them to His fold;-
Of the cross, on which He suffered,-As by proph-ets seen of old,-
Let us tell it to the weary, And its beau-ties all un-

fold;

Let us hast - en to pro claim it, For the story must be told. Of His death and res urrection, Let the story now be told.. 'Tis the only guide to heaven, And the story must be told.

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1. Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult Of our life's wild, rest-less sea; 2. Jesus calls us-from the wor- -ship Of the vain world's golden store ; 3. In our joys and in our sorrows, Days of toil and hours of ease, 4. Jesus calls us! by Thy mer - cies, Saviour, may we hear Thy call;

Day by day His sweet voice sound-eth, Say-ing, Chris - tian, fol-low me!
From each idol that would keep us,--Say-ing, Christian, love me more!
Still He calls, in cares and pleas-ures,-Christian, love me more than these!
Give our hearts to Thy 0 bedience, Serve and love Thee best of all!

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No. 22.

Sunshine on the Hill.

"Until the day break and the shadows flee away."-SOL. SONG 2: 17.

FANNY J. CROSBY.

CHAS. H. GABRIEL.

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1. There are shadows in the valley, Where our tired feet must go;
2. There are shadows in the valley, But we
3. O, the shadows in the valley, Like a

breathe the sweet perfume dream will pass a - way;

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mur soft and low;

But we hear the peaceful waters, As they mur
Of the ro- ses on the mountain, In their love ly, ver-nal bloom;
They will van-ish at the dawn-ing, Of the bright and glorious day;

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And our Shepherd whispers gen-tly, As He leads
And again our Shepherd whispers, As He leads
E - ven now there comes an ech-o, And we feel

us on-ward still: us on-ward still: its mag-ic thrill:

"There are shadows in the val-ley, But 'tis sun-shine on the hill."

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on the hill."

I. ALLAN SANKEY.

1. At the
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cross, I was kneeling, When the Lord, Himself re- veal-ing; cross, I will glory, And to all pro-claim the story; cross, I am cling-ing, And my faith and hope are sing-ing; lost but He found me, With His love di-vine He bound me;

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peace in believing, When I sought His mer-cy there. found my Re-deem - er, And He heard my hum-ble prayer. praise to my Sav-iour, For His kind and gentle care. full heart adores Him, For He heard my hum- ble prayer.

COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY THE BIGLOW & MAIN CO.

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