667. 2 Weep not, my friends, my friends, weep not for me, My sins are pardoned, pardoned, I am free, There's not a cloud that doth arise, 3 Tune, tune your harps, your harps, ye saints in glory, I will rehearse, rehearse the pleasing story, All is well, all is well. Bright angels are from glory come, They're round my bed, they're in my room, All is well, all is well. GOD IS LOVE. 1 WHAT Sound is this, a song thro' heaven resounding, And now from earth I hear the sound rebounding, Yes, while adoring hosts proclaim- 2 This heavenly love all round is sweetly flowing, And in my heart the sacred fire is glowing, This then shall be my song below, This strain eternally shall flow, God is love, God is love 266 668. THE GREAT PHYSICIAN. Arr. for this work. REV. J. H. STOCKTON 1st. The great Phy-si- cian now is near, The sym- pa - thiz-ing Jesus, He speaks, the drooping heart to cheer, Oh hear the voice of. Jesus. Sweet-est note in se-raph song, Sweetest name on mor-tal tongue, 2 Your many sins are all forgiven, 3 All glory to the dying Lamb, I love the blessed Savior's name, 4 His name dispels my guilt and fear, CHO.--Sweetest note, &c. 15 Come, brethren, help me sing his praise, Oh! praise the name of Jesus; And, sisters, all your voices raise, CHO.-Sweetest note, &c. 6 The children, too. both great and small, CHO.-Sweetest note, &c. 7 And when to that bright world above We'll sing around the throne of love, CHO. Sweetest note, &c. 669. HAPPY LAND. 267 1. I have sought round the verdant earth For un fading joy; I have tried ev'ry source of mirth, But all, all will cloy. Lord, bestow on me, 92 Grace to set my spirit free; Thine the praise shall be, Mine, mine the joy. 2 I have wandered in mazes dark I have had not a kindling spark, Cheerless unbelief, Filled my lab'ring soul with grief, What shall give peace? 3 I then turned to thy gospel, Lord, From folly away; I then trusted to thy holy word That taught me to pray. Here I found release Weary spirit here found rest, Hope of endless bliss, Eternal day. 4 I will praise now my heavenly King, I'll praise and adore; The heart's richest tribute bring, To thee, God of power; And in heaven above, Saved by thy redeeming love, Loud the strains shall move For evermore. 1 THERE is a happy land, 2 Come to this happy land, Why will ye doubting stand? O, we shall happy be, When, from sin and sorrow free, 3 Bright, in that happy land, Kept by a Father's hand O, then, to glory run; Be a crown and kingdom won; And, bright above the sun, Reign evermore. 1. Jesus I love thee, Thou art to me Dear-er than ever Mor- tal can be; D. C. -Ten-der ly fold-ed Safe on thy breast, There be my ref- uge, There let me rest. 9:4 D. C. Jesus I love thee, Savior di - vine, Earth has no friendship Constant as thine. 2 Full of compassion, Loving and mild, 672. 3 Jesus, I love thee, Reign in my heart, JESUS LOVES ME. From Bradbnry's " TRIO," By permission. 1. Je-sus loves me! this I know, For the Bi- ble tells me so: CHORUS. Little ones to him be-long; They are weak, but he is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes, Jesus loves me, The Ri-ble tells me so. 2 Jesus loves me! he who died, Heaven's gate to open wide; He will wash away my sin, Let his little child come in.-Cho. 3 Jesus loves me! loves me still, Though I'm very weak and ill; From his shining throne on high, Come to watch me where I lie.-Cho. 4 Jesus loves me! he will stay Close beside me all the way; If I love him when I die, He will take me home on high.-Cha 673. SEE WHAT LOVE. C. M. VON WEBER. 1st. 269 2d. 1. See, oh see, what love the Fa-ther Hath bestowed up-on our race; ] face! 9 3 4 1st. 2d. See how he his best and dearest, For the very worst hath giv'n: L .] See the love of heaven! D. C.--My heart doth leap while I hear Je. sus say: FINE. There, there is D. C. |