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‘olden Gospel Bells

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Sunday-Schools, Conventions, etc,
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AUTHORS :

jAM ES D. VAUGHAN

B. C. Unseld, Geo. W. Sebren,
A. M. Pace, J. M. Henson,
R. M. Morgan, R. N. Grisham,
McD. \Veams, Chas. W. Vaughan,

Jas. B. Franklin.

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS:

J. M. Bowman, W. \V. Combs, J. D. Vernon,
G. E. Dupree, E. L. Faircloth, W. B. VValbert,
Austin Hazelwood, R. L. Stuckey, J. H. Carr,
W. W. McGlamry, Delos R. Suit, J. W. Askew,
C. D. W'illiams, Mrs. R. N. Grisham.
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25 cents a copy, or $2 75 a dozen, post-paid.
Round or Shaped Notes, Muslin binding only.

JAMES D. VAUGHAN,
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GOLDEN GOSPEL BELLS.

GOLDEN thoughts in joyous song
Over all the world are ringing,
Luring men from paths of wrong,
Dying souls to Jesus bringing ;
Enemies are put to flight,
' Nations led to better light.

GOSPEL messages of peace
Over plains and mountains swelling !
Songs from hearts that never cease
Pouring out the joy indwelling !
Ever praising Him who died,
Led by love, and satisfied I

BELLS of hope are gospel songs,
Ever reaching hopeless throngs,
Leading them to Him whose grace
Lifts them to a higher place,
Sweeps away their many wrongs.

GOLDEN GOSPEL BELLS we give
To the world. Long may it live

In the hearts of those who sing

For the glory of our King ;

May its many new and glad

Measures cheer the lone and sad,

And may eV’ry song therein

Turn at least one soul from sin.

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