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SERMONS IN SONG No. 3

A COLLECTION OF

GOSPEL HYMNS

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Church Prayer Meeting, Young People's Societies

and General Religious Work and Worship.

/ EDITED BY

I. H. Meredith and Grant Colfax Tullar,

ASSISTED BY

J. W. Lerman and C. S. Kauffman.

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Sermons in Song No. 3

Is placed on the market without apology for its advent in this day of many books of gospel song, not to push other books out, but in answer to the demand for a book adapted to general religious work and worship.

We are confident that the following special features, which it contains, will commend it for this field.

First: The real "Word of God" set to at- tractive, soul stirring music.

Second: The numerous "Prayer-songs" which if sung in the spirit in which they are written, must tend to a deepening of spiritual life.

Third: A most attractive collection of both old and new evangelistic and invitation songs, making it strong in its adaptability for evangelistic meetings.

Fourth: A large number of well chosen, inspiring martial songs for the Sunday school, easy to learn and hard to forget.

Fifth: Fifty-two selections for responsive readings, one for each week of the year, to- gether with a few suggestive outlines for Sunday school opening exercises.

We send it forth trusting that its real merit may be its passport, and that blessing laden, it may win its way to many hearts.

The Publishers. October 1, 1901.

Sermons in Sona ftlo. 3.

No.1

PRAISE HIS NAME.

C. H. G.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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All the way my Lord is leading me; Praise His name, praise His name ! When I faint, His grace upholdeth me; Praise His name, praise His name ! Cares of life have o - ver-taken me; Praise His name, praise His name !

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No. 2. GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.

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2. 0 love be - yond the tho't of man! How must my glad heart sing!

3. Pro-claim to ev - 'ry dis - tant isle A Sav - ior's lov - ing call!

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Then in fel-lowship sweet We will sit at His feet,

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No. 5. LET THE GOSPEL LIGHT SHINE OUT.

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darkness, sin and crime. O- pen up your windows, there's a work sublime, ev - 'ry where is found. Warn some other ves-sels off from dang'rous ground, irimm'd and burning bright, Try to be a bless-ing, brighten up "the night, you will pass no more, Till He bids you welcome on the oth-er shore,

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FLING WIDE THE GATES.

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2. Fling wide the gates, O ye sin-ful heart, Let the King of glo- ry in;

3. Fling wide the gates to the roy - al call, Bid Him en-ter while you may

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A CHARGE TO KEEP.

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HE DID NOT DIE IN VAIN

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NO, NOT ONE!

Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Slow, and with great feeling.

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2. No friend like Him is so high and ho - ly, No, not one,

3. There' snot an hour that He is jiotnear us, No, not one,

4. Dl3 ever saint find this Friend forsake him ? No, nof one,

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THERE IS A CITY BRIGHT.

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3. Lord, make me from this hour Thy loving child to be, Kept by Thy

4. Till in-thesnow-y dress, Of Thy redeemed I stand, Faultless and

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ONLY ONE.

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2. To the mountain top of communion sweet, We may rise on faith's glad wings;

3. You, whose ea - ger feet can so swiftly run, On the Master's ser-vice bent ;

4. O, ye wea-ry ones on the path of life, He hath blessing rich for you ;

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LOVE'S RAiNBOW.

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1. Life is not a cloudless journey, Storms and darkness oft op-press,

2. Dark the clouds and wild the tempest; Turn, oh, turn thy longing eyes !

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No. 20. BEHOLD, I STAND AT THE DOOR.

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2. Be - hold, I stand at the door and knock, I long to sup with thee,

3. 'Tis Christ the Savior, the Son of God, Who standing, thus doth speak, 4.O matchless Savior, I yield to Thee My heart, so full of sin;

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FACE TO FACE.

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3. Keep the temple ho - ly, For your heav'nly Guest; Grieve not Him who

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4. I love thee O my child, thou' rt precious ! Great blessings do I de-sign ;

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3. J ust one drop cleanses ev'ry stain, Praise the Lord for the Lamb once slain,

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BLESSED ASSURANCE.

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ALL FOR ME.

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4. I humbly bow, Lord, save me now; Faith sees Thee cru-ci - fied;

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No. 32. PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU.

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JESUS PRAYS FOR ME.

Mrs. Frank A. Breck. Tenderly.

Heb. 7 : 25.

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JESUS IS PRECIOUS.

Unto you therefore which believes he is precious."

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mak - eth me whole; Sweet peace a-bid

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No.38. I'LL GO WHERE YOU WANT ME TO GO.

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Caekie E. Rounsefell.

1. It may not be on the mountain's height, Or over the stormy sea;

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3. There's surely somewhere a lowly place,In earth's harvest fields so wide,

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No. 40. PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD.

"The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God." Isa. 40 : 3.

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CONSECRATION

Frances Ridley Havergal.

Chas. C. Ackley.

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4. Take my sil- verandmy gold, Not a mite would I with -hold ;

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Flora Kirkland.

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2. Christ the Son of God from heaven Came for sin - ful men to die ;

3. Son of God He left His glo - ry, Laid His roy-al garments down

4. Trusting in His lull a- tenement, Made upon the cru - el tree,

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3. O, may I ev - er hum-bly sit, A learn-er at Thy feet ;

4. What sweet com-pan-ion-ship be-low, My Sav -ior and His child,

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COME TO THE LIGHT.

E. R. Latta.

Chas. K. Langlhy.

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2. Wan-der - ing sin-ners, in er-ror's dark vale, Come to

3. Out from the shadows of doubt and de - spair, Come to

4. Tar - ry no long - er in blind-ness of heart, Come to

the light ! the light ! the light ! the light !

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MARCHING ONWARD.

Mrs. Frank A. Breck.

Grant Colfax Tullar.

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March-ing on- ward with a soul undaunt- ed, Keep the glo - nous

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No. 49. THE COMFORTER HAS COME.

Rev. F. Bottome, D. D.

WM. J. KlKKPATRICK.

1. 0, spread the tid-ings 'round, wher - ev - er man is found, Wher -

2. The long, long night is past, the morn - ing breaks at last; And

3. Lo, the great King of kings, with heal - ing in His wings, To

4. 0, bound -less love di-vine! how shall this tongue of mine To

5. Sing, till the ech - oes fly a-bove the vault - ed sky, And

ev - er hu-man hearts and hu-man woes a-bound; Let ev-'ry Chris-tian

hushed the dreadful wail and fu - ry of the blast, As o'er the gold -en

ev -'ry cap - tive soul a full deli v' ranee brings; And thro' the va-cant

won-d'ring mor-tals tell the match-less grace di-vine That I, a child of

all the saints a-bove to all be - low re - ply, In strains of end-less

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No. 50.

0 FAIREST LAND.

Floka Kirkland.

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2. No thing un-clean shall en - ter that fair cit - y, No sor-row there, no

3. No longings there, for all shall be con-tent - ed, All high-est hopes shall

4. 0 shall we join the dwellers in yon cit - y? Are we, in-deed, so

5. So, cleansed and pur - i-fied in blood most pre-cious, And kept from day to

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pain, no death, no sin, But glo-ry bright, and sweet, un-brok-en worship, When

full fru-i-tion find; All pray'rs shall change to raptured songs of praises, Such

free from earth's dark stains? Nay.sin had claimed us, but we fled to Je - sus, His

day by won-<lrous grace, We turn our eyes to yon-der fair, bright cit-y, Where

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gaze en - rap-tured on the glo-ries there.

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bliss hath nev - er en - tered mor-tal mind.

blood will cleanse till not a spot re - mains.

we some day shall see His bless-ed face.

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No. 51. THROUGH SUNSHINE OR SHADE.

Kate Ulmer Quietly.

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i. Bless- ed Sav - ior, be Thou near me, Keep me ev- er at Thy side;

2. Sin and pleasure seek to lure me, From the upward path a - way ;

3. In the hour of tri - al keep me, Let Thy love my stronghold be ;

4. Let me thus in sweet communion, Walk with Thee, my Lord and King;

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LET THY FAITH FAIL NOT.

Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.

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2. Tho' life's storms be fierce and wild, To God's will be re - conciled,

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No. 54. THE VICTORIES OF PRAYER.

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No. 56. I'M TRUSTING IN HIS MERITS.

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4. His bless - ed Ho - ly Spir - it, Now dwells within my

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No. 57. IN HIS STEPS I FOLLOW.

G. C. T.

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1. "In His steps" I fol-low as I go On my pilgrim journey here be-low.

2. "In His steps, "what peace and joy I know, Ev'ry day my path doth brighter grow,

3. "In His steps, "I prove His matchless love, While He leads me to my home above*

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No. 58. HE IS MINE, I AM HIS.

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2. Let me sing of all His mercies, of His kind-ness true, He is

3. Tho' He lead me thro' the val- ley of the shade of death, He is

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ART THOU WEARY?

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No. 60. WILL THERE BE ANY STARS?

E. E. Hewitt.

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saved of earth shall gather o - ver on the oth - er shore, And the chos - en ones shall gather to their home be-yond the skies, And the all of life is o - ver, and our work on earth is done, And the

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TRUSTING JESUS ONLY.

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No. 67. FIRST OF ALL COMES JESUS.

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Then friends, if true, we learn to prize, But first of all comes Je- sus.

We'll on-ly love earth's friends the more If first of all comes Je-sus.

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MORE LIKE MY SAVIOR,

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No. 71

ANYWHERE WITH JESUS.

'• I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest." Luke 9 : 57. Jessie H. Brown. D. B. Towner.

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No. 72. WE SHALL WALK WITH HIM

Kate Ulmer.

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4. Yes, I have His word, His un - fail - ing word, He will

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safe - ly guide To e - ter - ni-ty's bright shore?

Je - sus will Ev - er be my Strength and Stay.

Will He still be - side me stand'

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No. 73. WHAT SHALL THY REAPING BE?

Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins, A. M.

Andante, with expression.

W. A. Post.

i. Aft - er the sowing of sin is all done, Aft - er the glo-ry of

2. Aft - er the pleasures of sin are all past, Aft - er the wealth of the

3. Come to the Savior of sinners, come home ! Why will you longer so

4. Cease from thy waywardness, Jesus invites, List to the Bride who with

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earth has been won, Aft - er the sands of thy life have all

world is amassed, When the death an-gel you face at the

aimless - ly roam ? While He is pleading, O wan - der - er,

plead-ing u-nites, While the blest Spirit to prayer now in

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No. 74

SALVATION'S RIVER.

R. Kelso Carter.

S. C. Foster. Arr.

( Down at the cross, on Cal-v'ry's mountain Where j When nothing in the whole ere - a- tion Could

( When lost in sin, my all ( All bonds of sin and Sa - j All round my way the sun ( My Lord has cast His robe

I mer-cies flow, purchase peace, from the fold: tan rend-ing, Christ made me whole: is shin - ing, Dark - ness has fled; a - round me,

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No. 75. SHELTERED IN HIS LOUE.

Grant Colfax Tullar.

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2. Bless -ed ref-uge, oh, how sweet, Just to tar-ry at His feet, Safely

3. In this shel-ter I'll a -bide, Fearing not the wind and tide, For my

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Pi- lot is the Man of Gal - i - lee, He can still the fiercest blast,

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We'll choose Him for our Lead - er, And crown Him as our King, Who

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i. Seal us, O Ho - ly Spir - it, Grant us Thine impress, we pray ;

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3. Seal us, O Ho - ly Spir - it, Make us Thine own from this hour;

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WONDERFUL PEACE.

Rev. W. D. Cobnell.

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2. What a treas - ure I have in this won - der - ful peace, Bur-ied

3. I am rest-ing to-night in this won - der - ful peace, Rest-ing

4. And me-thinks when I rise to that cit - y of peace Where the

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ceas - ing - ly falls O'er my soul like an in - fi - nite calm.

mine it a-way, While the years of e - ter - ni - ty roll.

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2. As the first dis - ci - pies fol - lowed, As they went where'er He sent;

3. Or, if He shall choose to send us On some er - rand in His name,

4. Mas - ter, at Thy foot-stool kneel-ing, We, Thy chil-dren, humbly wait;

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No. 80. WE'LL ALWAYS SAY "GOOD MORNING."

Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.

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1. Tho' the mys-tic veil of darkness throws her mantle o - ver all, When each

2. Here we have our nights of trouble, here we have our nights of woe,Here we

3. W hen we laid a-way our loved ones in the cold and silent tomb, Night and

night the sun descends his golden stair, Yet we soon will reach that country have our nights of sor-row and despair; But there is a blessed country darkness seemed to set-tie ev - 'ry-where; But we'll meet them in that city

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1. Hor-er o'er me, Ho - ly Spir - it; Bathe my trembling heart and brow;

2. Thou can'st fill me, gra-cious Spir -it, Tho' 1 can - not tell Thee how;

3. I am weak-ness, full of weak-ness; At Thy sa - cred feet I bow;

4. Cleanse and comfort; bless and saye me; Bathe, oh, bathe my heart and brow!

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Fill me with Thy hallow' d presence, Come, 0 come and fill me

But I need Thee, greatly need Thee, Come, 0 come and fill me

Blest, di - vine, e - ter - nal Spir - it, Fill with pow-er, and fill me

Thou art com - fort - ing and sav - ing, Thou art sweet-ly fill - ing

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