might in each con- flict I claim;... He put - teth to flight, as I eyes on the col - ors I'll keep;.... Though bat-tles be fierce, I am arm can - not car - ry me through; He lead - eth me out to the march,eve - ry foe, My pow'r is the strength of His name, (His name.) sure He will bless, My Lord will not slum - ber nor sleep, (nor sleep.j. war with a song, And shows me just what I'm to do, (to do.) The Lord is my Ban-ner; my Sun and my Shield,” My "Rock," and my The Lord is My Banner.—Concluded. Him must quickly yield, My Sav-iour doth bat - tle for me, (for me.) No. 26. My Lord and I. HUBERT P. MAIN. Mrs. L. SPOREY LA I. I have a Friend so pre-cious, So ver - y dear to me, au He loves me with such ten - der love, He loves SO faith - ful - ly; I could not live a - part from Him, I love to feel Him nigh, No. 27. Where God and the Angels Are. “The angels which stood before God.”—Rev. 8: 2. L. W. MANSFIELD. IRA D. SANKEY. 1. There may be storm - y days. There may be hours of care, 2. The Lord is all my strength, And ev - er guid - ing Star, 3. My man-sion is se- cure, In yon- der realms a - far; 4. My bark is home-ward bound, I soon shall cross the bar, I'll wel-come all; they beck-on me Where God and the an-gels are. REFRAIN. Where God and the an-gels are, Where God and the an-gels are; ho - ly an-gels are; O wel-come hour when I shalldwell, Where God and the angels are. No. 28. Show Your Colors. · "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ."-Rom. 1: 16. Mrs. C. E. BRECK. 1. H. MEREDITA. Do 1. Show your col - ors, while you journey Lift the gos - pel ban-ner high ; 2. Plant your col - ors on the mountains, On the hill tops and the plains; 3. 'Neath the col - ors of your Captain Charge against the ranks of sin; # CONTO Let it tell of Christ, the Saviour, Who from God came forth to die. Till it waves o’er ev-'ry na-tion, And the king-doms of the world. |