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SUNDAY SOHO OL.

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COLLECTION OF CHOICE MUSIC.

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CINCINNATI:
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mHE great success that has attended our former Sunday School Book,

V “SHINING PEARLS,” and its wide~spread circulation, has encouraged the
Author to contribute these “SPARKLING JEWELS” to the cause of Sunday
Schools.

In this work will be found more than one hundred of the choicest gems,
sparkling with living truth, fresh from the richest mines.

Many of these “JEWELS” of song have been composed especially for this
work, and never appeared before; others gathered from the very best authors;
and none have been admitted except such as breathe a pure gospel sentiment,
uncontaminated by any light or unhallowed associations.

The music is easy, and well adapted to the hymns and songs, and may be
used in Sunday Schools, Social Meetings, or in the Family Circle.

All contributors to this work have been duly credited where their com-
positions appear, but we would here render them our sincere thanks for
the same.

We now send forth this little book on its mission; and sincerely hope, and
most earnestly pray, that it may awaken in the minds of all, the love of living
truth, and be instrumental in leading many early to seek the Lord, that they
may be found among his “ JEWELS ” when he comes, and finally “ Gather ’round
the Great \Vhite Throne ” “ Over there,” “ Far beyond ” this world of sorrow, to
“ Praise the Lord ” forever.

KNOWLES SHAW.

Every piece in this work is copyright property, and no person, therefore,
has the right to use either poetry or music, without permission.

 

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
JOHN CHURCH & 00.,

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happy hearts one, And to the Lord our jewels bring.
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Sparkling jewels of joy and love,

We bring to him who reigns above;

Savior, hear us while we sing,

Take thou the ofi’ring of jewels we bring.
Sparkling gems, etc.

3 And when we shall pass away,
To dwell in realms of fadeless day,
Richer gems we ’11 cast before
Jesus, our Savior, whom we adore
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Out of sad and sinful weakness Little feet, by angels guided
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, Snowy brows—no care shall shade them; They are going, ever going,
Bright eyes—tears shall never dim; Leaving many a lonely spot;
Rosy lips—no time shall fade them: But ’t is Jesus who has called them,
Jesus called them unto him. Suffer and forbid them not.
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WE’LL STAND THE STORM.*

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We ’11 stand the storm, ’t will not be long, \Ve ’11 anchor by and by.

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We’ll stand, etc.

4 We ’11 trust him when the days are dark,
And when the tempests roar;
For he will guide our vessel safe
To yonder blissful shore.
We ’11 stand, etc.

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There are little harps of gold;
There are little shining dresses,
There are gems and joys untold.
Jesus gave his blood to buy them;
He has bought enough for all;
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In ecstasies unknown.
Come, join, etc.

3 Room in the Savior’s bleeding heart,
There love and pity meet;
Nor will he bid the soul depart
That trembles at his feet.
Come, join, etc.

6 And yet ten thousand thousand more
Are welcome still to come;
Ye longing souls, the grace adore,
Approach, there yet is room.
Come, join, etc.

4 0, come, and with his children taste
The blessings of his love,
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Of nobler icys above.
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“ I press toward the mark for the prize.”—-PAUL.

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