No. 44. Let the Blessed Saviour Jn. FANNY J. CROSBY 4 1. Let the 2. Still His 3. Still in IRA D. SANKEY. bless- ed Sav-iour in (0 let Him in,) He will cleanse from mer- cy pleads with thee, (Yes, pleads with thee,) Come and find repity, lo, He stands (In pity stands,) Reaching forth His every sin; (from every sin;) He is wait-ing at the door, (yes, at the door,) demp-tion free; (re-demp-tion free;) Weak and helpless tho' thou art, (yes, tho' thou art,) wound-ed hands; (His wounded hands;) Grieve His patient love no more, (His love no more,) Do not keep Him long-er waiting, Let the blessed Saviour in. No. 45. IDA G. TREMAINE. 3 4 Bright Glory Land! "And there shall be no night there."-REV. 21: 25. HUBERT P. MAIN. 1. There is a land be-yond the stars, Glo- ry Land, bright Glo-ry Land! 2. The city of our God is there, Glory Land, bright Glo-ry Land! 3. We lift our eyes, by faith, and see, Glory Land, bright Glo-ry Land! Beyond the sun set's crim-son bars,-Glo-ry Land, bright Glory Land! Glo-ry Land, bright Glory Land! Glo-ry Land, bright Glory Land! A land of peace with-out al-loy; Of joy be-yond all earth-ly joy, Its gates of pearl like sil-ver gleam, Its skies with fade-less sunlight beam, There songs of praise glad hearts shall sing; The ra-diant air with music ring, And naught its calm can e'er de-stroy,-Glo-ry Land, bright Glory Land! And thro' it rolls life's crys-tal stream, Glo-ry Land, bright Glo - ry Land! Each voice proclaim our Saviour, King, Glo-ry Land, bright Glory Land! Copyright, 1894, by The Biglow & Main Co. No. 46. The Son of God goes forth to War. "These are they that follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth."-REV. 14: 4. REGINALD HEBER, D. D. 1. The Son HENRY S. CUTLER. of God goes forth to war, A king-ly crown to 2. The martyr first, whose eagle eye 3. A gain; Could pierce beyond the grave, came, His blood-red ban-ner streams a - far: Who fol-lows in His train? pain; pain, Who best can drink His cup of woe, Triumphant o - ver mane; Who patient bears His cross be- low,-He follows in His train. God, val-ley when Je-sus comes; There'll be no dark valley when sor-row when Je-sus comes; But a glorious morrow when weeping when Je-sus comes; But a bless-ed reaping when greeting when Je-sus comes; And a joy - ful meeting when Jesus comes Je - sus comes no dark val-ley when Jesus comes To gath-er His loved ones home. Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. |