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_ GOSPEL MEETINGS, ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES, EPWORTH
: . LEAGUES, BAPTIST UNIONS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS
AND PRAYER MEETINGS.

BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL

FILLMORE BROS.
119 W. SIXTH STREET, No. 40 BIBLE HOUSE.

CINCINNATI, 0. NEW YORK.

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GREETING.

While a majority of the songs contained herein are new, and
are now presented for the first time, among them will be found
many of the prime favorites of the day, together with a few of
the time-honored hymns and tunes of our fore-fathers; and if,
thus mixed together, the old and the new assimilate and arv
found congenial companions, then SALVATION SONGS will be»
come ajoy alike to the young and to the old in the church.

In the regular service of the Church, Sunday School and the
Prayer Meeting, as in the work of the Evangelist, the power and
effect of special musm (Solos, Duets, Quartets, etc.) has been
demonstrated. Those contained herein will be found, in ad—
dition to their special uses, to be acceptable for congregational
worship, and prove very useful to the Chorister.

As Solos, Nos. 11, 52, 109, 115,122, 164, 208, and others, may
be used; Nos. 116, 137, 171, and others, will be acceptable as
Duets for Tenor (or Soprano) and Alto; any of the following
numbers may be rendered as a Solo and Chorus: 42, 48, 66, 128,
160, 164. Among such as are suited for Duet and Chorus are
Nos. 28, 34, 116, 182. Mixed Quartets will find use for Nos. 16,
19, 44, 84, 94, 102, 148, 175, 201, while Male Quartets will wel—
come Nos. 124, 146, 156 and 185.

Some of the short pieces will prove to be the choicest gems
in the book, as nothing has been put in merely to fill out pages.

CHAS. H. GABRIEL.
CHICAGO, ILL., MARCH, 1895.

 

NOTICE—Almost every one of the'songs contained in this book,
either the words or music, or both, or the arrangement of one or the
other, or both, is copyright property, and must not be reproduced in any
manner or duplicated by any process, without the written permission of
the owner of the copyright, as such is an infringement, and amenable to

the law.
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No. 5. ONWARD, UPWARD.

Rev. JOHN PARKER. ' ’ CHAS. H. GABRIEL.

     

    

  
 

 
 

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E. E. HEWITT. Jim. R. SWENEY.

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More about Je—sus let me 1earn,More of his 110 ~1y will dis—cem;
More about je-sus; in his word,Ho'1ding communion with my Lord;
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Spir - it of God, my teach-er be, Showing the things of Christ to me.

Hearing his voice in ev - ’ry line, Making each faith-ful say-ing mine.
More of his kingdom’s sure increase;More of his coming, Prince of Peace.

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More of his sav - ing full-ness see,More of his love who died for me.

COPVRIGHT, 1887, BY JNO. R. SWENEY. BY PER.

 

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He’s just the same Jesus He’s just the same Jesus;
As when he hush’d the raging sea, Oh, blessed day for you and me!
The very same Jesus. The very same Jesus.

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E. E. HEWITT. J. H. FILLMORE.
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The throne and crown for us laid down, When Je - sus veiled His glo- ry.
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Its triumphs let us tell, Hal—le-lu — jah for the cross! The grace of
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Be - hold a stran—ger at the door,He gen-tly knocks—has knocked before;
0 love-1y at-ti-tude,—He stands With melting heart and o-pen hands;
But will He prove a friend indeed? He will,—the very friend you need;
Rise, touched with gratitude di-vine,Turn out His en - e - my and thine;
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dark—some way; Oh, the bless-ed Lord ' ' that sun - light,

yond con - trol; Oh, the bless-ed Lord ' ' that sun - light,

safe - ly home; Oh, the bless-ed Lord ' ' that sun - light,
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Blessed,blessed t,VVhere the clouds of love di - vine above me roll,

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I am walking in the light,in the blessed,blessed light,

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I. At the foot of the cross wherel found the light Glo- -ry, glo-ry to the Lamb!
2. Oh, the love, tender love of the Cru—ci-fied! Glo-ry, glo- ry to the Lamb!

3. Come to Him, weary soul ,eome,and with me sing, Glo-ry, glo-ry to the Lamb!
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’Twas for me, ev- 611 me, that the Savior died, Glo- r-y, glo-ry to the Lamb!

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And a glad voice within answered, “I am Thine,” Glo- ry, glo- ry to the Lamb!
For with Him 1n your heart heav’ n begins be-low; Glo- ry, glo ry to the Lamb!

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soul and re - membered no more; The blood of my bless-ed Re-
sake that I suf-fered and died; It is for thy cleansing the
liv - ing, yet fear- ing to die, Till, yield-ing, I cried—“Lord, re-
beau - ti - ful, glo - ri ~ fied home I’ll see and a - dore Him for-

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Whit - - - — — er than snow;.
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No.17. CAN YOU DOUBT HIM?

FRED Woonnow. Dr. W. H. Donna.

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MRS GRACE WEISER DAVIS CHAS. H. GABRIEL.

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glo - ry in my soul! Brighter grows each day 111 this heav’ nly union,
glo- ry inI my soul! Since the dav my life to the Lord was giv— en,

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sad with want or care, Pain or sick-ness none shall bear, All are
tale no tongue has told. Men of God and saints of old, Mam-tyrs
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