cause I know it's true; It sat - is-fies my longings, As noth- ing else would do. did so much for me! And that is just the rea - son, I tell it now to thee. some have nev - er heard Themes-sage of sal - va - tion From God's own ho - ly word. sing the new, new song. 'Twill be—the old, old sto - ry That I have loved so long. No. 60. When the Mists Have Rolled Away. sun - light falls in glad - ness On the riv - er and the rills, toila - mid the shad . Ows, And our fields are fara - part: face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known: 1. I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be clos - er drawn to Thee. Let my soul look up with a stead-fast hope, And my will be lost in Thine. When I kneel in pray’r and with Thee, my God, I com- mune as friend with friend. There are heights of joy that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. Copyright, 1875, by Biglow & Main, Draw me near-er, near-er, near - er, bless - ed Lord, To Thy pre-cious, bleed-ing side. 1. Joy to the world ! the Lord is come ; Let earth re - ceive her King ; Let 2. Joy to the world! the Sav - iour reigns; Let men their songs em - ploy; While 3. He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the na- tions prove The yoy to the World.—Concluded. heart pre - pare Him room, And heav'n and na - ture sing, And floods, rocks, hills and plains, Re - peat the sound-ing joy, Reof His right - eous - ness, And won-ders of His love, And And heav'n, And heav'n and na-ture heav'n and na - ture sing, And heav'n, And heav'n and na- ture peat the sound-ing joy, Re - peat, Re - peat the sound - ing won - ders of His love, And wonders, And won - ders of His sing,............ And heav'n and na- ture eng. sing. joy. love. 5 “Far off thou hast wandered ; Wilt thou further roam ? 7 " Thou art friendless, homeless, Hopeless, and undone; |