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by F. E. Belden.

Copyrighted 1886

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1. Hark! the voice of Jesus call-ing, "Who will go and work to-day? Fields are white, the har-vest waiting, D. S.-Who will answer, gladly saying,

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Who will bear the sheaves a way?" Loud and long the Master call-eth, "Here am I, O Lord, send me"?

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Rich re-ward he offers free;

You can stand among the sailors,
Anchored yet within the bay,
You can lend a hand to help them,
As they launch their boat away.

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1 How blest the hour when first we gave
Our guilty souls to thee, O God!
A cheerful sacrifice of love,

Bought with the Saviour's precious
blood.

2 How blest the vows we here record!

How blest the grace we here receive! Buried to rise with Christ our Lord, New lives of holiness to live.

3 How blest the solemn rite that seals

Our death to sin, our guilt forgiven! How blest the emblem that reveals

God reconciled, and peace with heaven! 4 Thus through the emblematic grave

The glorious suffering Saviour trod; Thou art our Pattern, through the wave We follow thee, blest Son of God.

S. F. Smith.

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1 OUR Saviour bowed beneath the wave,
And meekly sought a watery grave;
Come, see the sacred path he trod-
A path well pleasing to our God.

2 His voice we hear, his footsteps trace,
And hither come to seek his face,
To do his will, to feel his love,
And join our songs with those above.
3 Hosanna to the Lamb divine!
Let endless glories round him shine;
High o'er the heavens forever reign,
O Lamb of God, for sinners slain.
Adoniram Judson.

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1. Meek-ly in Jor-dan's holy stream The great Re-deem-er bowed; Bright was the

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3 So, blessed Spirit, come to-day
To our baptismal scene;
Let thoughts of earth be far away,
And every mind serene.

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1 BURIED with Christ! yes, thus we lie
Immersed beneath the wave;
So he, the Saviour from on high,
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alone can make us free.

3 Yet we come in Christian duty,
Down beneath the wave to go;
O the bliss! the heavenly beauty!
Christ the Lord was buried so.

Robert T. Daniel.

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