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ggépIIE very generous reception of the “ Little Sunbeam,” as well as the favor
‘ manifested by the public toward the other productions of the author, and
the increasing and continued demand for new Sunday-School music, has
induced him to prepare “THE SILVER SPRAY." The hymns and tunes in this
volume, both old and new, have been selected and prepared with much care,
not only with regard to their real excellence, but to promote the happiness and
salvation of the young. It is believed they Will be found not only pleasing and
attractive, but free from all unhallowed associations, and full of Gospel truth.
Most of the hymns have been prepared expressly for this work. Particular
attention is invited to the Duets and Chants. Also to “ If I come to Jesus,” page
5; “ Jesus by the Sea,” page 8; “ Children Sing,” page 9; “The Pilgrim Journey,”
page 12; “More Like Jesus,” page 15; “Do the Right,” page 21; “Over on the
Other Side,” page 27; “ Happy Sunday-School,” page 29; “ Waiting by the River,”
page 34; “ The Land of Promise,” page 51; “ Beautiful Vale of Rest,” page 54; “ So
do 1,” page 62; “ Old, Old Story,”, page 67; “ Lambs of the Upper Fold,” page 68;
“ Work, for the Night is Coming," page 72; “ Tried and True,” page 89; “ The Port
of Peace,” page 95; “ Leave me With Jesus,” page 121; “ We ’11 give our Hearts to
J esus,” page 111; and “ \Vhat shall I do 'with Jesus? ” page 52.
It is believed that every song will be found to be a gem. Superintendents and
(,‘horisters, who wish for new and popular music for their Sabbath-Schools, with

good and true words, whose fresh, pure character can not but commend them, are

invited to give the “ SILVER SPRAY " a hearing, feeling confident it will meet a
want long felt in this department of Sunday-School labor.

Our grateful acknowledgments are due to Messrs. BBADBURY, PERKINS, LOWRY,
and others, for very choice contributions to this work.

Hoping that, through the smiles and blessings of the Master, the SILVER SPRAY
may prove an instrument of great good in the Sunday-School, Social Meetings,
and Home Circle, and be the means of leading many’precious souls “ to the feet
of Jesus," who shall “ Sing a New SOng" o'f “ Thanksgiving,” and be among the
happy number who shall he gathered with the “ Lambs of the Upper Fold,” this
little work is sent forth upon its mission.

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Wash me in thy heal-ing foun-taiu, Take a -way my sin - ful heart.
Teach.0! teach me how to praise thee, Tell me what my life should be.

  

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1 would go». the pil -grim's jour-ney, 0n - ward to the prom-ised land;

I would reach the gold-en cit - y, There to join the an-gel band.

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Lead me in the way of truth, 0n thy word that can not fail,
May I learn the voice of Wisdom, Strong in thee, whate’er my trials,
In the early days of youth. ~ Through thy grace I must prevail.

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The saints’ eternal home, The greetings there we ’1] meet,
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And all our joys are one. The walks—the golden streets.

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And we shall bid adieu to pain:

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If here we watch, and fight, and pray:
Straight is the way, and straight the door
And none but pilgrims find the way.
0! happy pilgrims, etc.

3 0, blessed land! 0, happy land! 5 0! may we meet at last above,
When shall we reach thy golden shore! Amid the holy blood-washed throng,
And one redeemed, unbroken band And sing forever Jesus’ love,
United be for evermore. While saints and angels join the song.
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When the gloomy clouds depart. Tears to bliss for evermore.
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While the birds sang with delight; And eternal joy and bliss; _
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Dcarer seems our Savior‘s love.
While we work for Jesus.
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And with earnest hearts rejoice,
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