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The Bible school hymnal

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Behold them white and clean,
BbJ. — Singing, " Glory be to God on high."



5 On earth they sought the Saviour's grace,
On earth they loved His name;
So now they see His blessed face,
And stand before the Lamb,

Bef. — Singing, " Glory be to God on high."



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2. O Par - a - disc, Par - a - dise, I want to sin no more, I want to be as

3. O Par - a - dise, Par - a - dise, I great - ly long to see The spec - ial place my

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1. How firm a foun - da - tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in His

2. " Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dis - mayed. For I am thy God, I will

3. " When thro' the deep waters I call thee to go. The riv - ers of sor - row shall

4. " The soul that on Je - sus hath leaned for re - pose, I will not, I will not de -



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not o - ver - flow; For I will be with thee thy tri - als to bless. And sane
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to thee thy deep - est dis - tress, And sane - ti - fy to thee thy deep - est dis - tress."

nev - er, no nev - er for - sake I I'll nev - er, no nev - er, no nev - er for - sake!"



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1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal - va - ry, Sa - viour di-vine! Now hear me

2. May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal in - spire; As Thou hast

3. While life's dark maze I tread. And griefs around me spread. Be Thou my guide; Bid dark-ness

4. When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour!






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died for me. Oh, may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A liv - ing fire!

turn to day. Wipe sorrow's tears a - way. Nor let me ev- er stray From Thee a - side,

then, in love, Fear and dis-trust re-move ; Oh, bear me safe a-bove, A ran - somed soul!



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1. Who is on the Lord's side ? Who will serve the King ? Who will be His helpers 0th- er lives to bring ?

2. Notforweight of glo-ry, Not for crowns and palms,En-ter we the ar-my, Raise the warrior psalm;

3. Jesus.Thou hast bought us.Not with gold or gem, But with Thine own life-blood, For Thy di-a-dem:

4. Fierce may be the conflict, Strongmay be the foe. But the King's own army None can overthrow:



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Who will leave the world's side? Who will face the foe ? Who is on the Lord's side ? Who for Him will go ?
But for love that claim-eth Lives for whom He died: He whom Jesus nam-eth Must be on His side.
With Thy bless-ing fill-ing Each who comes to Thee, Thou hast made us willing, Thou hast made us free.
Round His standard ranging, Vic-t'ry is se - cure ; For His truth unchanging Makes the triumph sure.




By Thy call of mer- cy, By Thy grace divine, We are on the Lord's side. Saviour, we are Thine.
By Thy love constraining. By Thy grace divine. We are on the Lord's side. Saviour, we are Thine.
By Thy grand redemption, By Thy grace divine, We are on the Lord's side. Saviour, we are Thine.
Joy - ful - ly en- list- ing. By Thy grace divine. We are on the Lord's side. Saviour, we are Thine.



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3. Have we tri - als and temp-ta-tions ? Is there trou-ble an-y-where? We should never be dis-
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cour - aged, Take it to the Lord in prayer.
ref - uge, Take it to the Lord in prayer;



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Who will all our sor-rows share ? Jesus knows our ev'ry weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer!
Take it to the Lord in prayer, In His arms He'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a solace there.

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3. Noth - ing in my hand I bring; Sim -ply to Thy cross I cling; Nak-ed, come to Thee for dress;

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Help- less, look to Thee for grace; Foul, I to the fount-ain fly: Wash me, Saviour, or I die.
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3. Who 13 He, in deep distress, Fast - ing lu the wil-der-ness : I '

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1. Glo-rious things of thee are spo- ken, Zi - on, cit - y of our God; He whose word can -

2. See, the streams of liv - ing wa - ters Springing from e - ter - nal love, Well sup - ply thy

3. Round each hab - i - ta - tion hov-'ring, See the cloud and fire ap - pear For a glo - ry

4. Blest in - hab - it - ants of Zi - on, Wash'd in the Re-deem-er's blood! Je - sus, whom their




not be bro-ken, Form'd thee for His own a - bode; On the ^ock of A - ges found-ed. What can
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flows their thirst t' assuage Grace which, like the Lord, the giver, Nev - er fails from age to age.
night, and shade by day. Safe they feed up - on the man-na Which He gives them when they pray,
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2. E - lect from ev - 'ry na - tion, Yet one o'er all the earth,

3. 'Mid toil and trib - u - la - tion, And tu-mult of her war,

4. Yet she on earth hath un - ion With God the Three in One,

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The JMounixg Light.



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1 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,

Ye soldiers of the cross;
Lift high His royal banner,

It must not suffer loss;
From victory unto victory

His army shall He lead
Till every foe is vanquished

And Christ is Lord indeed.

2 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,

The trumpet call obey;
Forth to the mighty conflict,

In this His glorious day:
"Ye that are men, now serve Him,

Against unnumbered foes:
Your courage rise with danger,

And strength to strength oppose.



3 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,

Stand in His strength alone;
The arm of flesh will fail you;

Ye dare not trust your own:
Put on the gospel armor.

Each piece put on with prayer;
Whsre duty calls, or danger,

Be never wanting there.

4 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,

The strife will not be long;
This day the noise of battle,

The next the victor's song:
To him that overcometh,

A crown of life shall be;
He with the King of glory

Shall reign eternally.



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chil - dren, And will ye treat Me so ? " O Lord, with shame and sor - row We




name and sign who bear: Oh, shame, thrice shame up-on us, To keep Him standing there!
pa - tient - ly to wait! sin that hath no e - qual, So fast to bar the gate!
o - pen now the door: Dear Sa-viour, en - te r,_ en - ter,



And leave us nev - er - more.




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1. "When morn-ing gilds the skies,

2. When sleep her balm de - nies,

3. Does sad-ness fill my mind,

4. The night be-comes as day>



My heart a - wak - ing cries
My si - lent spir - it sighs,
A sol - ace here I find,
When from the heart we say,



May Je - sus Christ be praised I
May Je - sus Christ be praised!
May Je -sus Christ be praised!
May Je - sus Christ be praised!




A - like at work and pray'r, To Je-sus I re -pair; May Je - sus Christ be praised!

When e-vil thoughts mo-lest, With this I shield my breast. May Je - sus Christ be praised!

Or fades my earth-ly bliss. My com-fort still is this. May Je -sus Christ be praised!

The pow'rs of darkness fear, When this sweet chant they hear. May Je - sus Christ be praised!




In heaven's eternal bliss
The loveliest strain is this.

May Jesus Christ be praised!
Let earth, and sea, and sky
From depth to height reply,

May Jesus Christ be praised!



Be this, while life is mine,
My canticle divine,

May Jesus Christ be praised!
Be this the eternal song
Through ages all along.

May Jesus Christ be praisedl



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SiiEPHERr> OF Teivdkr Youth.



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