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Associate Authors
GEO. W. BACON, A. E. HELTON
O. D. BEARDEN,
W. HENRY QUILLEN, H. LEO BOLES
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PREFACE TO REVISED EDITION.

After much care and labor, with the View of doing good in
our Master’s name. we send forth The Gospel Message in Song,
Revised, Enlarged, Newly Copyrighted and brought up in
date to 1910. It now has sixty hymns more than it originally had
and eight of the best of songs substituted for others. And we
believe the words and music for the additional pages are as sweet
and uplifting as any published. and that they represent the highest
attainment in song compilation.

We contemplated getting out an entirely new book this year,
but Brother F‘. L. Rowe, our publisher in Cincinnati, insisted that
The Gospel Message in Song was too good to put another book in
its way now, but that we ought to keep pushing it alone. It was
all right, he said, to revise and enlarge it, but otherwise a mistake
would be made. His reasoning seemed so perfectly conclusive that
we adopted his suggestion, and went to work to prepare and to
secure material for the new pages that would stir the soul to
spiritual aspirations and set the affections on the world’s Redeemer
and on the promised reward for servme in His Kingdom. We have
endeavored to set forth the way of salvation and the blessed fruits
of walking therein. As to how well we have succeeded, we leave
to our friends to decide, after they have given this edition a thor-
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Our earnest prayer is that many souls may be saved,
strengthened, and made happy as a result of our eflorts.

S. H. HALL.
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No. 2. I’M STANDING ON THE ROCK.

“Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto
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Watch and pray till he comes,
Watch and pray,

That with rap-ture we may greet him.
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Copyright 1908. by Fiavil Hall and A. E. Helton.

 

   

No. 10. FORGET NOT THE LORD.

When health and strength are ours, and success and pros erity reward our efforts,
and friends surround us, when the day is clear and the sun is gright, we may rejoice in
our surroundings and not feel the need of the comfort and consolation that come from
the Son of God. But dark hours of sorrow come to all. Health fails, loved ones are tak-
en from us, our expectations fail, friends pass away, the days grow dark and gloomy,
shadows hang over our pathway. and the sun ceases to shine—then itis that the blessed-
ness of that faith and hope that bring comfort in sorrow and blessedness and joy in af-
fliction is r0alized,—Dave‘d Lipscomb.

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1. Whgl the sun is shin—ing clear, When your heart is filled with cheer, When life's

2. Soon or late will clouds abound,.Threat’ning tempests gather round, And the

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o — cean all a—round you peaceful lies, You may id - 1y drift a-long,

bil — lows in their rage and fu - ry rise; Then you’ll feel your aw -ful need,
cept the Pi — lot who is kind and wise! Make him now your friend and guide,
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Then in ag - o - ny you'll plead, Longing for the mighty Lord of earth and skies.
Then what - ev - er may be—tide, You can lean up-on the Lord of earth and skies.

We shall dwell without a fear, Safe with Christ the loving Lord of earth and skies.

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