Sis Seaehciees ay sacs Fara se Se ie “pe ees 5 Teese ote : s ~ Pa z es, t= mitra - “« PSP pepe cra oe é : rs has ae tn 4 red sara Se S = : 5 reiasiieay s ee ore. weony, ae ote Cio : as SR aaa ee 2 erie rata ban a Sees Seite Coa emote eese non let vse te focheaty ' ce eae or Te t} + 4H Hi M YOUNG UNIVERSITY ANIM 23204 365 Wi LIBRARY Brigham Young University Americana Collection Mor M285.2 AL Se e LIBRARY Brigham Young University LIBRARY OF — PRESIDENT GEORGE ALBERT SMITH AND HIS WIFE LUCY WOODRUFF SMITH GIFT OF THEIR CHILDREN EMILY SMITH STEWART EDITH SMITH ELLIOTT GEORGE ALBERT SMITH, JR. THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS PSALIMODY. N COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL TUNES COMPOSED AND COMPILED BY THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE: eae ELESS, fe. DEESLEY, Js J. DAY NES, ES PEPHENS, FC. GRIGGS; ALSO EMBRACING COMPOSITIONS OF OTHER WELL KNOWN COMPOSERS TOGETHER WITH AV Number of Old and Familiar Tunes SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR THIS WORK, PROVIDING MUSIC FOR EVERY HYMN iN THE L. D. Ss HYMN BOOK. GOTTEN UP UNDER THE APPROVAL OF THE LATE PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR, AND ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT WILFORD WOODRUFF AND COUNCIL, FOR THE USE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Second Edition—Revised and Enlarged. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Published by the Deseret News. 1902 \ i (=) oH Le) o ps Qa fon @ re oo om SH > Q ie) oD Se COMPILERS’ PREFACE. HE origination (by the approval of the late President John Taylor) and completion (to the acceptance of the First Presidency of the Church) of this the largest and most important musical work yet published in Utah, has been to the undersigned a labor of love and principle. Our aim has been to present a suitable and acceptable tune for every hymn in the Latter-day Saints’ Hymn Book. We have been materially aided by the contributions of those who have so readily placed their appreciated compositions at our disposal. — The original music, with some few exceptions, is the production of ‘‘our mountain home’’ composers. Another feature which we feel confident will prove acceptable to many, is the presentation of a number of old and familiar tunes, which, together with the words, are associated by many with incidents of the most pleasing experience in_ their first acquaintance with the Gospel; while to others scenes of trial and suffering will be vividly brought to their remembrance. That this work may be a means of still further extending a knowledge of the Gospel of salvation; an aid to the congregations of the Saints in singing the praises of the Lord and of assistance in their gatherings the world over, is the prayer of your brethren in the Gospel of peace. tS GEORGE CARELESS, EBENEZER BEESLEY, JosEPH J. DAYNEs, EvAN STEPHENS, - THOMAS C, GRIGGS. Baur PaAkEeCity, UTAH, U.-S. Ax, May 27th, 1889. i PUBLISHERS’ PREFACE. THE PsaLmopy here presented is by far the largest and most costly musical work ever published in Utah or for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, It has been thought, however, that the demand for it would be sufficient to warrant the expenditure required, which has been a large amount. If the sale of the Hymn Book for which the Psalmody supplies the music, may be accepted as a criterion, the expectation concerning this work will probably not prove unfounded, for many large editions of that book have been published and sold. That our efforts to cater to the growing musical taste of the be appreciated and the Psalmody find a ready sale and fulfi concerning it, is the ea.nest hope of its publishers. THE DESERET NEws. community*may l-all the expectations COMPILERS’: PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. HROUGH the various Stakes of Zion and in many parts of the earth may now be found copies of the Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody. This general distribution having exhausted the First Edition and the demand for the Psalmody still continuing, necessitates the issuing of this the Second Edition revised, corrected, improved in form and printed on superio: paper, together with the addition of twenty-four tunes set to the words as published in the twentieth edition of the Latter-day Saints’ Hymn Book. : | It has been a matter of regret to the compilers, that in order to avoid making this work too bulky, they were compelled to publish in some instances only a portion of some of the hymns; this, however, should not prevent the free use of the Hymn Book in connection with the Psalmody, as in many cases this is necessary to enable us to obtain the full text of the poet’s inspiration. Grateful for the acceptance and success which has attended the publication of the first 5,000 copies of this work, we feel assured this, the Second Edition, will be no less welcome or useful in the service of song among those who earnestly cesire ‘Thy Kingdom come.”’ é Yours for the cause of Zion, GEORGE CARELESS, EBENEZER BEESLEY, JOSEPH J. DAYNES, EVAN STEPHENS, Tuomas C. Griccs. SALT. LAKE City, Urau, se April 6th, 1896. THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS oFooh tL MODY No.l ANIMATION. L. M. [Page 266.] B. BEESLEY. 1. The hap - py day has roll - ed on, The truth re- 2. The gos - pel trump a - gain is heard, ‘ The truth from 3. The day by pro - phetslong fore - told, The day which 4. The day when Saints a - gain. shall hear The voice of stored is now made known, The prom - ised an -_ gel’s dark. - _—iness has ap - peared The lands which long be- abla ats = = Se CN FE 5 rea - bra’m did be - hold, "The ee the Saints oe ° sus in their ear, And an - gels, who z ee eee come a - gain - tro - duce Mes -si - ah’s reign. night - ed lay, Have 1 now be - held a glorious. day. as : ag i = | ae gece pe sired . long, When God ae strange work would per - form. bove reign, Come eo ae - verse hold with men. (9= = ees Passes fea et: 0.2 ASSURANCE, L.M. [Page 98.] H. E. GILES. 1. Dark is the hu - man mind when bound In _un-be- 2. Lord give us faith that we may . rend) >. } The monster’s lief ’s grad | - ing ral Sunk - en the soul that AR clutch ein ev - ery breast, A faith by which we- =e cn - ry. shin -.ing . clear, Faith that thro’ life and 6 Camp = Be — ize oe ee Se: GmOORLEAY — auyrctran wey SRF. ge ———— ’ SRR CANUTE UN Mee ERA OTS RE WL TES 7 SEARS VIET MARLEE OT VEN ; Beuree ——— 5 mae = Oe ae a scorns the sound Of truth’sen-no - bling, sav - ing may as -_ cend From truth te truth, — to reach_ Thy yond the tomb, Shall find Thy prom - ised bless - ings oa os EN FS Ra PT Ia RE BE? DG SE tera near ates EN pate eel anata ee nee o | call. Of truth’sen-no ~- bling,sav - ing call. rest. pully truth to truth, to reach Thy _ rest. amr [Se ee ———ie near. Shall. find ae proms: - mee 2 bless - igs néar. =< Siaeee ees * No. 3. ADVENT. L. M. | Page 302. | DR. RIPPON. | rN tits _ 2 SS SSS RSS Sr ris 4... When earth in bondage long had lain, And darkness o’er thenations reign’d A voice commissioned from on high, Hark! vs it is the angel’scry, — Ce | He comes the gos- pel to re - veal In fullness to be - nighted man; _ Translat - ed od by the as of God, _ His voice bearsrecord to His word; 5. - Restored the Priesthood, long since lost, In truth and power as at the first: 6. Bap - tiz - ing those who did be - lieve, That they the Spi -rit might recieve == SS And all man’s precepts provedin vain, A perfect system to obtain. Descend - ing from the throne of light, His garments cg ee seat and ae Lo! from Cumor - ah’s ect hill, ee comes s second of God’s wi, Again an _an - cee! did ap-pear, As wit - ness-es ae bear. = arrears, Thus men oicaminitssionad from on high, Came forth and did repentance cry. In ful-ness as in days of old, And have one Shepherd and one fold. SS See eS Aperfectsys - tem to obtain, A Fartedt sys-tem to ob - tain. His garmentsshin - ingclearand white, Hisgarmentsshining clear and white. N ed o Therecomesare - cordof God’s will, Therecomesare-cord of God’s will. As witnesses do record bear, As ae do re-cord _ bear. (SSeS Sea eee eee Came forth and did, repentance cry Came forth and did re - pent - ance cry. AndhaveoneShep - herd and one fold, And haveoneShepherd and one fold. ee No,4 ADORATION. L. M. [Page 62.] 2. srepHuns. Sf Andante muaestoso, 1. Great = re dulge my hum - ble Gee Thou my 2. Thou great and good, Thou just and wise, Thou art my a eee fr ee eee a eee | 38. With ear ~- ly feet I love t’ ap - pear A -mong Thy Noe ba abi my hands, [ll raise my voice, While I have hope, my Joy, my ) Fa - therand my . God, And — am Thine by Saints, and seek Thy face; Oft havel seen Thy breath _ to pray or, ae Tuis work shall make my af Sasa ed pose Thy name Stand all en - gaged to call me _ blest. sa - cred ties, Thy son, Thy ser - vant bought with blood. oe iar e oe : ———— ; ra =e = =|] Rs 2) aera glo - ry there, Andfelt the power of sov - ereign grace. ‘heart re - joice = the rem - nant of —s days. 7 a a a APPLETON. L. M. [Page sme, DR. BOYCE, 1. ae Br So re - spon - “sive 40.4) Pea call, life or 2. Thoughlifebe short, and tri - als seem T darken = ae — : = may distract our ee - oe joy, anne all our O let Thy Spi - rit with dwell, That we in Saree oe Sep eee ieee “eres at cae LY - We Oa BN na eae a APPLETON. (Concluded. ) = ee death, what - ever be - faldane Our hopes for bliss on its pro -_ tract - ed gleam— Though friends forsake, and eee est hopes de - __ stroy; Yet these will in the - ture worlds may tell How we o’ercame, and, je a ea ae ee 4 a Thee de - pend; Thou artour ev - er - last - ing Friend. foes con - tend, Thou art our ev - er - last - ing Friend, | fu-ture tend To prove Thee ne cane faigh's fol Wriend, in the end, Made The suis our ev - - last - ing Friend. SStaeoeee Sa No.6 AUBION. L. L. M. ne 119.] —-&.- STEPHENS. Animato. 1. Praise ye Sic Lord! my eae shall join oo work so ae so di - vine, 2. Praiseshall employ my no ~- blest powers, Whileimmortal - i - ty en- dures; 3. ee shouldImakea man my trust? Princes mustdie and turn to dust; 4. Hap- py the man whose hopes re - ly On Israel’s God! He made the sky aS Se ae ee ee Now while the fleshis my a- bode,Andwhen my _ soul ascendsto God. My days of praise shall ne’er be past, While life ana thought and being _ last. . — Their breath departs, their pomp and power Andthoughtsall vanisn in an_ hour. And earth and sea, with all their train; And none shall fiud His promise vain. No.7 5 ABRAM. L. M. [Page 217.] 2. Buzsury. ease: 1. What glorious scenes mine eyes be - hold! What glo - ries burst up- 2. An- gels to earth good news have borne, Which fills our souls with 3. Is-rael so long op - pressed and grieved, In ev - ery land, in o ieeree ts fee ee ta =e my view! When Ephraim’s re - cord un - fold, All soy oe peace; Good news to comfort: tase who mourn, And — So =e ieee ie ' things ap-pear di-vine- ly new. All thingsap-pear divine-ly new. bring the cap-tive full re- lease. And bring the cap - tive full release. is » the time, the cho - sen time.Thisis the time, the chosen time, 1. Praise ye the Lord! tis or good to raise ~Yourheartsand voice - es 2. He formed the stars, those heavenly flames, He counts their numbers, Ss 8. Sing tothe Lord— Ex - alt Him hen Who spreads His clouds a a - ee ALLMAN. (Concluded.) SS SS in His _s Praise; p His na-ture and His works in- calls their names; His wisdom’s vast and knows no | ree os bove the sky; There He prepares’. the fruit - ful vite To make this du - ty our de - __ light. bound— A deep where all our thoughts are drowned. rain, Nor the samen descend in vain. sg ss Sesser es No.9 [Page 265.] ARION. L. M. EVAN STEPHENS. Sf Maestoso. Bir: ram Ree - oe yen Zz ee er ee cia > ee ee ee ee ee 1. The great and glorious gos - pel light Ha Has ushered forth un - to _ my sight, 2. WithSaints be - low, and Saints a - bove, I’ll join to praisethe God I love; pase | | aie 8. Ho-san-nal let the ech-o fly From poleto pole,fromskyto sky; —p = exe is cra G fa oe ua Er - 4 Sao ecient eo Ee aa | -9-9 ~ Which in my soul I have received, From bondage and from death relieved Like E - noch, too, I will proclaim A loud hosan - nato ah name shall ring sing, vil all e-ter - ni- Dye ee to No. ie | ALOHA. LM. Page Lal S33 E, BEESLEY. eee ee "i How great the joy, that prom. - tes day, When the _ dis- y The en dis - pensed that LEI - hour, At - tend- ed zs —— — ——— AEE AR == COT Og ee ae ee Gite ee ee = A ars none 6 2s [ge in - dowedthuswith the ee Ee God, The’ .-) Saviors = o— ee ci - ples met - to pray;Throughthewholehousethe Spi - rit with Cou a vinc - ing power; And every soul as - sem- bled a paicssee es bd EL = ee oa a - broad— Go Go. and SR clare a elo - rious Qt oe Sy; soe See See ae es — reas Rs es SR ee ae eee aT came, And crowned their heads like tongues of flame. there In his own tongue the truth did hear. $f = 2S Sars = Sao! Aes ata a gos : gos - pel shall mankind re _ Les sb eeliay e, No. 11. ANTIGUA. L. M. "Tage 303]. WELLS. Perit es cto: , s—|-9— = hy ? —_=— = 1. Ye Gentile nations, cease your strife,And listen to the words of life; 2. Let Judah’s remnants, farand near, The glorious proclam - a - tion hear; — ee i : Fi " 3. Their voices zoel their tongues a In songs of ev - er - last-ing joy; Bay or -ANTIGUA. (Concluded) po uke “ez ae cc “os Turn from y your sins with one ac- cord,Prepare to meetyourcoming Lord For Is - rael and the Gen - tiles too, The way to Zi - onshall pursue. ESS - D | =0-¢ cane ee Peds Pal tec Sates Tae edlls ay Baa Bgl Eta 9° —e abr ar ie Paes ome ae bats = mountains fi the hills re - aes Let all cre-a - tionhear Hisvoice see Serer —— No. 12. ALFRED. L.M. [Page 203]. fe et: ena is the place where Christ willreign With all His Saints a thou - sand 2 de Lees por - tals of the tomb, a3 aS ne canes dust to geal it es PRES: _ years; He'll end their sor - rows and their pains, Dis - miss their woes and light; He'll clothe them with immor - tal bloom, Arrayed in garments eee dry their tears, Dis - miss their woes,and dry their tears. clean and white Ar- rayedin gar- ments clean and white. bid pee Site ee p thrones of power and bid them reign. No. 13. BETHLEHEM. L. M. ees 399 |. GEO. CARELESS. Andante. | : Yi) Sie. @ oe ee 1: A - gain we meet a - round the board Of Je - sus 2. He left His oe - ther’s courts on high, With man to Lassa = 3. Help us, O God, to 2 - - ize The great a&- 4, Were His, who has’ the pur - aie made; His life— His 2 @ ——— Pate a ae pe | Jo our re - deem - ing Lord; With faith in His a - live— for man to die; A world. to pur - chase ae . ° e | P @ ton- ing sac - ri - fice The gift of Thy be - blood, the price He paid; We're His, to do His r ee ae va ton + ing blood, Our on - ly ac - cess un - to God. and to save And seal a m an ae oer the fee aN Ngee rane = mE m= ca Sie wean Se reel Aa AET 6— 9-9-1 72 TIA 2g lov + ed Son, The Prince of Life, the Ho - ly One. sa -__ cred will, _ And all re - qtire- ments to “fal. - fill. 2 SSS No. 14. BRENTFORD. L.M. [Page 203] Py Sea aay 1. Be-hold the Mountof Ol-ives rend! And on its top "Mds-sis -si- ah stand, 2. The mountains sink, the val - leys rise, And all the land becomes a plain; Saas ee ZG- a 3. But t what pen can paint WA scene! His wounded handsand side they see, DS babes cies eae BRENTFORD (Concluded). oad His cho - sen Is - rael to de - fend, And save them are a mighty hand He ag de - liv - ’rance to the Jews, While all their en - e-miesareslain Where once the ete and spear ‘spear have a This our Messi - ah! aay it. be? ca deere oS. BRADFORD. L. M. [Page 40]. JOS. J. DAYNES. =——-sco—e Siete aan fq; Hee py the souls who first be - lieved,To Je - sus and each 2. Meek,simple fol - l’wers of the Lamb! They lived ae spake and ’ hs MS owt EE Sond TE —_ a on | a0 ae i? === =e eet 3. With ae: - bun. - dant-ly en - dued,A a Pay believing gre yeH ee Se 2S eee oth - er cleaved, Joined by the ae tion from a- thoughtthe same; They Joy - ful - Gon = Ms to = fa ee all were of anal heartand bove, | In mys- tic ‘fel - ‘low-ship_ of love. raise Their cease - less sacle ri - fice of praise. ee —|— ss NR GROG ——_—* -——— whole No. 16. BEULAH. L. M. [Page 32]. "ARTHUR HANSON. ay we pee epee cs ee eS 1. Peace, troubled soul! thou needst not fear;Thy great Provid - er still is near: 2. The Lord, who built the wok and sky, In mer - cystoops to nea thy cry; as 3. His stores are o- pen all, andfree To such astru - ly up - right be; Spa ee Pe | Se Who fed _ thee last, will feed thee still, Be calm, and seek to do His will. His prom-ise all may free-ly claim:“Ask and re-ceive in Je - sus’ name.’ —— : i , er ag ee —e ease Se Wa - ter and bread He'll give forfood, With all things else which He sees good. No. 17. BEREAVEMENT. L,M. [Page357]. GEo. CARELESS. 1. Thou dost not weep, to weep a - lone; The broad be- 2. But, lo! what joy sa - lutes our grief! Bright rainbows It soothes « our sor = - row, = ee The Lord in reave - ment seems to fall Un - heed -ed and un- crown the tear - ful gloom; Hope, hope e- ter -_ nal Loe rear pa ai ea = a a oe) chast - ee comes ito bless; is i 3 AN a God, He BEREAVEMENT. (Concluded). SSS SS — felt by none: He was be - loved, be - loved ~ by all. brings re - lief; Faithsoundsa tri - umph o’er the tomb. 2S SSS SS al (Ga eee 4 ee : Says He’ll be A fa-ther to the fa - _ ther-less. - US oy Caan iees an eprueecoaens Se a a a ——— en | === Soot s No. 18. BRIGHAM. L.M. [Page 216] B. STEPHENS. BS a > TeX ho - ly an ~-_ gel _ from on high The joy - ful 2. Mer - a and truth to - geth - er meet, And joy and Ss cae PGSM AIM Pie Sal i oar Sree RM 2S ! ‘ Wood: Cat | 3. Lo! from the heavens comes right - eous-ness, And truth from > > mes - sage has made known, Which brings our long - ing peace with fond em - brace; The earth and heaven each Pate tin es St Tan LEO A Ral A DOR ET Gl tons Eee a Tall y_ | ae mae’ oth__- er greet, Theiroff - spring truth and right - eous- ness. ire) 2ST SR be ANEUONIE C18) eR So 3 | Ieee cc a A aD (as Fi MBSA SE SL hi ERT Be SS spl - rits nigh, To bow and wor - ship near the throne. | Is - rael bless, Borne as it were on an - gels’ wings. No. 19. BRYANT. L.M. [Page 228. | E, STEPHENS. 1. Glo - ry to Thee, my God, this night, For all the 2. For-give me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The sins that EGTEE Rem Wem _ te CIE CO, Bex Aero < a zz a eee Sg ae caine, ee 3. nee me to _ live that may dread The grave as pS SS > > > ELEY SOA DORM | BEST RAST BECELES eta bless - ings o the light; - Keep me, , keep me I this day have done; That with the world, my- , L “a ia re : MESS DET LOTT HORS CERT SED Bills ais ger i ORION JECT | 39 pe SS | oe N wa0 lit - / tle as my bed; Teach me to die, that B- oy ) bo Bo i A Mae — a = CAE RTE TE King of kings, ae Un-der the sha - dow of Thy wings. self and thee, I, ere I _ sleep, ee pe may be. No. 20. COMMUNION. LM. [Page 125]. | GEO. CARELESS. : Sar 7 7 6 Ie. 1. How sweet com-mun §- ion is on earth With those who’ve ~ DAS! We) such these sa - cred em - blemsprove Blest source of are taught to shun, Re- mem - bring COMMUNION. (Concluded.) ee TOS jon a Of wa - ter—who the God’s in- car - nate Son, __ Who te - fered at h’ac- Spi - rit’s powers Re-ceive, in gen - ial quick - ’ning showers. fec - tion press, Ob-serv - ing laws of right - eous - ness, oat 2 ae Sm ae - ed tree To set the con - trite sin - ner free. SS Se See No. 21. CHINA. LM. [Page 230.] __B, CUZENS. 1. Great God! to thee myevening song With humble grati - tude I ae. Q let thy mer -ey 2. My days, uncloud-ed as they pass, And ev-ery on-ward roll-ing hour, Are mon-u - ments of | At . o ity —\ & a ani tO —e ae a oe Fiioe cane fs es a asin | te *sto- 3.. And yetthis thoughtless, wretched heart,Too oft re-gard-less of thy love, Ungrateful gee SS ieee rn ag «| Doe f tune my tongue, O let thy mer - cy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise won - d’rous grace, Are mon-u- ments of won-d’rous grace, And witness to thylove and powes. ye de- part, Un - grateful can from thee de- part And a 4 a of ib rove. 7 t, - @ CRT — OPER FET i tt SRE I ERO PC PRT Te r) iP See vt RETIK eTO | Aad (Gee (N des OE A sR DEER ‘ iS CRRa Sa (ST a NS 1 IBY RS No. 22. DEVOTION. L.M. [Page 101]. E. STEPHENS. Ce Rasen es Bisley oe was a Bad | EE soe ———_¢@_6@ ——__6—_--6 ae es 1. Come,dearest Lord, descend and dwell, By faith and love, in 2. Come, fillour hearts with in - ward strength; Makeour en- larg - ed —— — — ee jaa Ong a RP ese oy 3. Now to the Gods whose idl can iat More ee our thoughts or eve ery breast; Then tall we | know and taste and feel The souls pos-sess And learn the heightand breadth and length And erg el wish 6s ea Be ev - . - last - ing - orsdone By uaa ean H ARE cs a a a ee ee PEA (eenee Sar See aie joys that can -not be expressed, The j joys that ‘cannot be een depth of | thine un - mea-sured grace,And depth of thine unmeasured grace. = — oe all the Church,through Christ his Son, By all th the Chase thro’ Christ his son. i ee eee) No. 23. EMERY. LL.M. [Page 404.] HENRY EMERY. Ss. == =e 1. “Come, fol - low me,’ the Sav - ior said; (Then: :ssleb: 1s ins 2. “Come, fol - low me,” a_ sim - ple phrase, Yet truth’s su - blime, ef- 3d.» hig it e - nough a - lone to know That we must fol - low [pe ios EMERY. (Concluded.) 4 + 6 foot - steps tread, For thus a - lone can we be one, Forthus_ a- ful - gent rays Are in these sim - ple words combined, Are in these — f him below, While trav - eling through this vale of tears? While traveling lone can we be one With God’s ownlov’d, be - got - ten Son. sim - ple words combined, Tourge, inspire the hu - man mind. P through this vale oftears? No,this extends to ho - lier spheres. No. 24. . EDEN. L.M. [Page 20.] J. 8. BRAMWELL. 1. God spake the word, and time be - gan; Hespake,and gave his law to man; 2. But soon the hap - py pe changed,And they became from God estranged S, oo = ey A a ‘His pres - ence oft did A-dam cheer, Wholov’dthe voiceof God to hear. They broke his law, and guilt and shame Their state ofin- no - cence o’ercame, eek Freie s Te ieee oe geo His well - known voice by them was heard,And tremblingly they both appeared. ee ea eae eos Nae | aegis xt ee oS ee es = te No.25. EDWINSTON. L. M._ |Page41.| IED Ht —_|}+-—_——-@ 1. Je-sus, from whom all blessings flow, Great Builder of thy Church be-low ! If now thy spir - it 2. The fewthat tru - ly call thee Lord, And wait thy sane - ti - fy - ing word, And thee their utmost ~~ 3. QO! let them all thy mind express, Stand forth thy chosen wit - ness - es, Thy power un - to Be 177 ON 1 Ree So rt | ° | CA a ' aes ae a : = . Dole oe ee i tee te tte aos Wes ia: PIS ESS Gg OR? TS SLAY | ee oth a a Le ek ay 7) i i a ad : 7 Wall | ZZ z aaa] Hr see 7 SATS RSNA IE oc ee moves my breast, Hear, and ful - fil thine own re - quest ! Hear, and ful -fil thine own re - quest! Sa - vior oun U - nite, and per - fect them in one. U-nite, and per-fect them in one. No. 26. ETERNITY. L, M. [Page 226.] JOS. J. DAYNES. Moderato. 1. Waked from my bed of slum - bersweet, Refreshed in bod - y 2. Thy praise,O God, shall be mytheme, Whileday and night their Ee eer oa 3. Thy mer- cy has’ pre- served my soul, Through toils and dan - gers Wier Se ae ee el T EEE t and in mind, The morning light with joy I greet, And of - fer course pur-sue, Tilltime shall end its transient dream—Through endless ETERNITY. (Concluded. ) a song di - vine. An wit of - a up song ae vine. Be the theme re-new.Throughendless day the theme re - new. No. 27. FAITH. L. M. [Page 56.] Phe ee ~ d, Author of — “faith, Peden. ol Word, Whose spir- it , breathes the To thee our » Ht ble hearts a - spire, And ask the gift un- Save us, a pres - act - ive flame,—Faith, likeits fn - ish-er and Lord, sa We day as speak - a- ble; Increase in us the es - led fire— In us the V 4 Sav - ior thou! res er we joule ae faith we have, Future and | yes- ter-day the same. To-day as yes - ter - day the same. work of faith ful- fil. Inus the work of faith ful - fil. SS] Seer aie Z past sub-sist - ing now. Future and past orn - cs - ing now. No. 28. FREEDOM. L, M. [Page 263.] «JOS, J. DAYNES. Moderato. cA CER Perera ONE ESTE EEE 1. Know this, that ev’ry soul E free, ree, Know this,th jthatev - ’ry soul is free, 2. He’ll call, persuade, di - rect - right, He’ll call, persuade, di - rect a- es, 3. Freedom and Season BES us men; Freedom anne rea -son make us men; To choosehislife and what he'll be; - For thise-ternal truth is given, Bless him with wishom, love and light, In nameless waysbe good _— and kind, — y ee ee ry AB ROAR OOS NRC RSS TEESE SSI _—T 9—_|§-6 ,—% | ehg-@ 3 — | 9 NY A sd Ae ig gn fA ES” WOR Cee as OOTTT roe PD ESoa ped Se aN | Ml a Take these away, What are we then? Mereanimals, and just as well are ~~ Forthise-ter - nal truth is given, That God will force no man to heaven, In nameless ways be good and oe But never force the human mind. No. 29. GETHSEMANE, L. M. [Page 151.] G. CARELESS. Andante tt ee a ee er eee a 1. "I'was on that dark, that sol - emn night, When powers of 2. Be - foreth - ful be- gan, © He took th e - forethe mourn-ful scene e- gan, e too e AE IG TE aU DR SLE PT eee eg ee 3. his” 18: iy, bod “=" vy, elain Fata eal Re - ceive and sieeve cos aie sia See : GETHSEMANE. (Concluded.} earth and hell a ~-_ rose Against the Son, e’en God’s de - bread; and blessedand brake: What love through all his ac - tions light, And friends be - trayed him to his foes. sia ee ee won -drous words of grace he spake! Gaile 7 | oot Pe ga Sr Og é | No. 30, © GABRIEL L. M. [Page 122.] E. BEESLEY. 2 Eee eee ree 1. Lord,thou has searched and geen m seen me thro’; Thine eyecommands with piercing view 2. My thoughts, before they are my own, Are to my God oy -tinct-ly known; My ris- ing andmy rest-ing hours, My heartand flesh, with all their powers. He knows the wordsI mean to speak Ere from my op’ning lips they break. No. 31. HARVEST, L. M. [Page 243.] G. CARELESS. SOIR Pe! aoe r- f° MEP ee SCI MN i saa ar Ua no aN aA wB 1. Be- hold! the har- vest wide ex-tends, The fields are white o’er 2. Shallwe re- pine when Jes-us_ calls, Or count it sac - fi - jE 3. When Jes- us Christ has done the same, With-out a_ place to 2 eee all the plain; Thetares in bun-dles must be bound, While we with — we make, To spend our lives as pil - grims here, Or . anc them lay his head,— A pil- grimon the earth ae Sane Un-til for care se - cure the grain. Whilewe with care se - cure the grain, for the Gos- pels sake? Or lose them for the Gos-pel’s sake? us his blood was shed. Un-til for us his blood was shed. No. 32. HEBER. i: M. [Page 175.) : E. BEESLEY. 1. "['wasthe commission of our Lord, “Go, teach thena-tions and baptize el? 2. He sits up-on th’ e- ternal hills, With graceand pardon in_shis hands, O83 thas = Sa . “Re-pent, and be baptized,” ne saith, “For - re- miss-ion of yoursins;? HEBER. (Concluded.) The na - tions have re - ceived the word, Since he as - edad ; to the skies. And ou his cov - nant with the seals, To blessthe dis- tant heathen lands. = Ss See thus our sense as - sists our faith, And showsus what the Gospel ificania: No. 33. HUDSON. L. M. [Page 5.] G. CARELESS, Moderato. 1. The morning breaks, the shad - ows flee; Lo! Zi- on’s stand - ard 2. The clouds of er, - ror dis -ap - pear Be- fore the rays of PES 83. The Gen - tile Perc Ole, oe brighter day ‘The dawn -ing ae di - vine; Theglo- ry, bursting from a-far, Theglo - ry \ is He furled ! The The dawn - sie P E at hand: Lo! Ju - dah’s remnant, cleansed from sin, Lo! Ju- dah’s of a bright-er day Ma - jes - tic ris - es on the world. burst -ing from a - far, Wide o’er the na - tions soon will shine. remnant, cleansed fromsin, Shallin their prom - ised Canaan stand. =e 1. A poor way-far- ing man of grief Hath oft-en crossed me on my way; 3. Once when my scan - ty meal was spread, He entered—not a word he spake! 5. I spied him where afountain burst Clear from the rock his strength was gone; eee eee | oe eg eee Eesconania He Pi = Se a a f= = eee i Se Who sued so humbly for re- lief, ThatI could nev - er answer, Nay. Just per - ish - ing for want of bread; I gave him all; he blessed it brake, N N 2. I had not power toask his name, Whither he went, or whence he came; 4, And ate, but'gave mepart a - gain; Mine wasan an - gel’s por - tion then; Yet there was something in his eye Thatwon my love, I knew notwhy. For while I fed with ea - ger haste, The crust was manna to my taste. | Not Se Dipp’d, and returned it runningo’er; I drank and nev - er thirsted more. eae ee = : ——s No. 80. HARMONY. L. M. [Page 299.] gos. g. pavnzs. Not too fast. | [2 SoS a ee eee 1. Hark! lis-ten to the gen-tle strain,O’er hill and val-ley,erove and plain! It 3. The birds their num’rous notes resound In songs of praise the earth aroundTheir rr — NS ee an A = ech-oes from the heights a- bove The voice of free-dom, peace and love. 2. The vol - ces and their tonguesem-ploy Insongs of free-dom, love andjoy. 4. And J si- lenceor with gen-tle roar, The God of love and peace adore. 6. The | a a Y 7 — flowers that bloomo’erall the land In har-mo-ny and or - derstand; Nor then be-hold the crys - tal stream With mul-ti- tudes of fish - es teem; In \ Re a ror earth and air, the sea andsky, The Ho - ly Spir-it from on high, And 2 See eee eee an - gelswho’ a- bove do reign, Cry “Peace on earth, good will to men.” — J — i 9-—_ @ at Aled ee Tee, (Re A Bo AN oe aoe gg eg ee =] as ee ee RES ez No. 36. HOSANNAH. LM. [Page 204.] G. CARELESS 1. Ho - sannah to the great Messiah, Thelong ex - pect- ed 2. On Zion’s mount histhroneshallbe, His sanc- tu - a - r fy Ea Es = Sas ne ra fA uceeeredtre= et lg—e ae wees aes y 3. He’lljudge withjus - tice for the poor; He will with eq- ui- oe ZA @- Cs —g—-— ea (A 3 CA CA _* nena p Sav -ior King, He’llcomeandcleansetheearth by fire, And gath - er stand se - cure, His scep-tre o’er the na- tions sway, And all cre = A, ty re - prove; He’llsmitethe wicked with his power—Op-press_- ion dae 2 NS ENE ORIENT Pe coe a : SRS TARE, WE scat - tered Is - rael in. Andgath - er scat - tered Is-rael in. a - - tion him a - dore. And all cre-a - tion hima- dore. han | the earth ae egg: ae ae ee is @ ") ig ee et i =” a Lb 1. Come hither, all ye wea - ry souls; Ye heav - y - lad -en_ sin - ners come; 2. They shall find rest thatilearn of mol of a. meek and low - ly mind; \ aries i See ee Se fas | 3. Blest is the man whose shoulders take My yoke, and bear it with de- light: HEAVENLY HOME. (Concluded.): Bop op fe Se eae | ee Tl] give you rest from Ria your See And raise you to my _heav’n-ly home. But pass-ion ra -ges like the sea, And prideis_ rest-less as the wind. ETRE: \ \ sear sa EN eee No. 38. ISRAEL. L. M. [Page 201.] E, STEPHENS. Con Anima. (oN : BP See RSS, pease 1. Be-hold the great Re - deem-er comes To bring his ran - somed peo - ple 2. He comesall bless-ings to im - part Nie to the meekand con- trite . He Bote bless the hum- ble poor; Hecomescre-a - tion to. re- home; He comesto save his scat-ter’d sheep; Hecomesto com- fort heart ; He comes,he comes, his Saints ad - mire Hecomesto burn the | N those who weep. He comes ‘to com - fort those Nee weep, wa by fire. He comes to burn the proud pore Be ares = ae a : = ar Bie ae Lames te hs eC gain to die. tf, comes A not a - amc die. No. 39. | IRENE, L. M. [Page 213.] a J. DAYNES. Moderato. 1. What won-drous things we “mow |e. & hold, By — Proph - “ets 2. The sec - ond time he’d _ set his hand To gath_ - - er 8. Then Eph - raim’s _ sons, war - like race, Shall seek their Wd eal er | eae old, In vis-ionswhich th’Al-mightsy Lord ie their land; Ful - fil the cov - ’nants he had made, Ful - NTO ALTA Nee Bs fe epee re peace; And earth’s re-mot-est seen in days Is rael_ to parts a - bound, And ap aah vis-lons Geiien th’ Al- might- y Lord Confirm’d by his un - chang-ing word. fil the cov-’nants he had made‘ And pour his bless - ings on their head. pee, No.40. | IMMANUEL. LM. [Page 172] sos, s. pavwus. =a 1. Ail you that love E_ -man - uel’s name, Whosespir-its burn with 2. "Tis you, ye chil- dren of the light, The spir- it Se ‘Ss Ee ie epee | 8. Cometo his Church, en - ter gates; For you his gra- cious prs ta ES fea IMMANUEL. (Concluded.) aE dent flame, To see his glo-ry, learn his praise, To see his bride in - vite; Come, come, ye sub-jectsof his grace, Come, come, ye N ie ence waits; Here poe and par-don are be - stowed— Here peace and Sa aaa — Sa el glo - ry, learn his praise, And fol - low him all his ways. sub -jects of his grace, Where he re- veals his smil-ing face. 6 ale Gade No. 41. JACOB. L. M. iP ® Lord, out our Fa-ther, let thy erace Shed its 3 glad | beamson Ja - cob’s race, 2. Their mis’ry let thy mer-cy heal, Their tres-pass hide, their par-don seal; Re-store that long-lost scat-tered band, And callthem to theirna-tive land. O God of Is-rael, hear our prayer, And grant that they ne love may share. Penile sts shitianne ts —¢—¢- Eines es = — ——— Zs =o = No. 42. | JAVA. L. M. [Page 185.] i SHOEL. 1. Cre-a - tion speaks with aw - ful voice— Hark! ’tis a u - ni- 2. For sick-ness, sor - row, pain and death, With aw - ful tyr - an- 3. But hark! a - gain a voice is_ heard Re-sound-ing through the fay i) ae 2 (Mile: — o— ye3= aot ver -. sal groan Re - ech- oes through the vast ex - tent Of worlds un- ny have reigned: Whileall e - ter - ni-ty has shed Her tears of —e—$—$— F- ia— ae — “—P-@ ———- Stee sol - emn gloom— A might-y con- qu’or has ap- pear’d, In tri- umph 2S eee rn a oS, num-ber’d, called to mourn. Of worldsun - num - ber’d, called to mourn. sor - row oer the slain. Hertearsof sor - row over ‘the slain. AER ian hanes piles SP = Zz a] i i: =~ 6G j me | 1 ay —— mt S ives hare ae RN RR OL Se ME ANSE 5 AOS i oO Z, . ris - ing from the tomb. In tri-umph ris - ing from the tomb. a NodB Ses JONATHAN. L.M. [Page97.] © HanpeL. 1. Be- fore Je - ho-vah’s glo-rious throne, Ye na-tions bow with sa - cred joy; 2. Hissov-’reign power,with-out our aid, Made us of clay and formedusmen; ean re Trees 3 A, Fe-8 #1 r aaa os o- 3. We'll crowd thy gates with thankfulsongs,High as the heavens our voi - ces raise ; | : oe JONATHAN. (Conc!aded.) Knowthat the Lord is God a-lone,Hecan cre-ate, andhe de-stroy. And when like wand-’ring sheep we stray’d Hebroughtus to his fold a - gain. No. 44. JEANETTE. L. M. eee 188. ] T. C. GRIGGS. _ Moderato. | es aa a a pee a Seer arcie area a eee : 1. Let earth’s in - hab-1 - tants re - + joice, And glad - 2. Soon will nie bliss - ful time ar - rive Which ho - , : _ fee ees SS ee ae ee ae = ea 23 Se ee ie =—@ e— —— | ena rene pres - sion will no more be found, Nor ty - rant Sara eer hail their gra - clous hour- ce gain is heard a Proph-et’s voice, And | men of old fore - told, Whenmannomore with man wouldstrive, But BPRS a ee Sen NE RT ENS oN NS | 7 samen eS : TD POT OR ~ inkl iS nia Erie CF i FE LE ERE TL NS | I 6 ea au te Se ne eal hold re -lent - less sway; Butlove to God and mana - Sees all may feel the Gos-pel’s power. And all may feel the Gos - pel’s power. all in each a friend be- hold. But all in each a friend be- hold. ee wey vat ea ae Re ee Gm TR ae 2S S222 222i see Se f @ | out a long Mil-len - nial day. Through-out a long Mil - len - nial day. Si aieee aecoe No. 45. JOSEPH. L. M. [Page 290.] JOS. J. DAYNES. his breth - ren moved With keen - est he did un -fold, Then fell up - ote f ipsa 8. ’Twas God that sent me by com- mand To save _ you +) r sor - row and dis - tress, He could no long-er hide his love— He | on their necks. in tears— I am _ your bro-ther whom ye sold; I z i SOA EES cal" STAT EY CUNNEL WHIRL AEN AR eA EE pee @ , a ae Ua RNG MED aes Ee A Eh 3 & |€4_@ f/* @ a Ag a G2 DEER IIRT a : ee | Ye ae from the fam - ine sore, To bring youin - to E - gypi’s land, To -G-° | could nolonger hide hislove- No more his feel -ings could sup-press. am your brotherwhomyesold; Dis-miss your doubts, dis - pel your fears. Py De pled coe ya! eee Bak TS a oe Seema , et es rate bring you in-to Egypt’s land, Where you shall nev - er hun - ger more. p—e_ 9p PAD a eg ST REDD 1. When God’s own peo - ple stand in need, His goodness will pro-vide sup-plies ; 2. At God’s com-mand, with speed-y wings, The hungry bird re- signs its prey, | - eG ? uie - thod may _ be count-ed strange, But hap-py was E- li - jah’s lot: ae es KINDNESS. (Concluded.) a 3 Thus, when E- li - jah faints for bread,A Rav - en to. hissuc- cor flies. And.to the ho- ly Proph- et brings Theneed - ful por-tionday — by oe No. 47. KIMBALL. L. M. [Page 146.]_ JOS. J. DAYNES, SS = “1. Great God, at - tend while Zi - sings The joy that 2. Might I en - joy the mean - = place -With -in thy from thy pres - ence springs; To — spend one day with house, ~O- God of grace, Not tents of thee on earth Ex - ceeds a thou - sand days of mirth. thrones of powerShould tempt my feet to leave ine door. e | | ° with - out and fears with - in. | lam and sin, From foes a No. 48. LIGHT DIVINE. L. M. [Page 109.] E. STEPHENS. eo— 1. The ris-ing sun has chased the night — And broughta - 2. We laid us down and sweet- ly slept; The Lord our ——__ 2 gain the cheer - ing light: ae mer-cy mul Be aie souls in aes - a kept; wake his 2 -¢ ness joy that : id . igs reigns; Phong dan- ieee a and a eee ee , A ES, ETD a ; Ka 2 ples our days, And calls us to re - new our praise. to . pro - claim, And sing new hon - ors_ to his name. © sce rae —E —— = B= 2 foes a - bound, Th’e-ter - nal arms will us sur - round. No. 49. — | LEHI. UM. [Page 109.] A. M, FOX. ASE See oe Cae Though nowthe na ~- _ tions sit be - neath The dark - ness 2. That light shall glance on dis - tant lands; And heath-en 3. Lord, spread the: tri - -umphs of thy grace; Let: truth and LEHI. (Consluded.) —o7— 9—__e—_|o—*—_—\_—_-@ of o’er - spread- ing death, God will a - rise with tribes, Ing sjoyr: - fal bands. Come with ex - ult - ing Ore 7 Oe sue Say ae P right - eous - ness and peace, In mild and love - ly : = = prem e on oo lt ee oe ee eee (LOLS eho yersonmt cur oe . STE RS TT ER NeE eS CA SSEBENTCS | 2 Se ; light di - vine. On Zi- on’s ho - ly towers to shine. haste to prove The pow’r and great - ness of his _ love. i: | forms, dis - play The glo-ries of the Lat - ter- day. 3 Pa ee 2 No. 50. LOWELL. L. M. [Page 403.] JOS. J. DAYNES, ~ 1. While of these em-blems we par-take, In Jes-us’ name and for his sake, 2. Forus the blood of Christ wasshed,Forus on _ Cal-v’ry’s cross He bled, a ees Z ae 3. Man brokethelaw of his es- tate, AndJes-us came to ex - pi- a Let us re -mem- ber, and be sure Our hearts and hands are clean and pure. And thus dis-pelled the aw-ful gloom,That else were this cre - a - tion’s doom. QS el SE a A SS AO Me ae o Jde- —— =< fe a A-tone and res - cue fall-en man, Ac-cord~ ing t No. 51. MEDITATION, L. M. [Page 311.] G. CARELESS. Moderato. snore Pee A —@p g g Pa By BS a 37 ae Be pe 1. An- oth *- i:er :day . °‘has fled and gone, Thesun de - 2. The moon her beau_- teous course. re-sumes, And sheds her clines in west - ern skies, Thebirds re ~- _ tired have light o’er land and sea ; The gen - tle .dews in a oa | ‘ hours I call to mind When Vith the saints I pies ceased their song, — ours in pure de - vo-tion rise. soft per - fumes Fall sweet - ly OV - er herb and tree. oft have tet, Our pean ae a No. 52. | MEMORY. L. M. [Page 282.] ANN FELLOWS. ies Para Pe s____ a— eee SS SS 1. When rest - less on my bed I le, Still court - ing | 2. If hushed the’ breeze and calm _ the tide, Soft will the MEMORY. (Concluded.) a EMRE HA a sleep, which still will inna Then shall re - flec - tion’s stream of mem - ’ry glide; And all the past, a See on life’s tem - powr Il-lume the lone and mid - night. hour. train Wak’d by re - mem- brance, live a - gain. SSS And sigh, O Lord, to come to thee. bright-er gen - tle SS eee a No. 93. MOTHER. L. M. [Page 186.] GEO. CARELESS. 1. The morning flow’rs ere their sweets,And gay their silken leaves un-fold, 2. Nipt by the wind’s un-kind-ly blast, Pare’d by the sun’ ’s di- rect - er ray, mre) Py CAD al aD eee ee —=+— (aS Bh BEASES Ah y ESE hel Bp a CA -4—g—g bg a —~g OR CCR ca SRE Fe PS Ke: FES A) RSW : ! = a. fig gig th 6 i A —_“_g_g—glo5- Gilg ¢ gta i ba — # Z oe 8. So blooms'the hu-man face di-vine, When ryouth itd pride of beau - ty shows, a ONE: [cl] ST aco ROLE? 0k ON 7 — mae a? 130 <1 ome ie Zh try Eee Fore ea aos erm eo PS CALA i ee le Ce ee teen eead ay dns = Y Peo 7 SR, FS aw : H— } 4-H] = = F LiL Sao SEL As carelessof the noon-tide heats, As fear -lessof the ev’n - ing cold. The mo-ment-ar-y glo-ries waste, The short-lived beau-ties die a- way. MELODY. L. M. [Page 313.] A. M. FOX, Zr. cho - sen Twelve, to you de First to the Gen -tilessound the news; min- is - try hap - py land; Andthenbe-fore it reach ——__ are given The aye of this last Throughout Co - lum -bia’s = a To ev -’ry na - tion un - der heav’n, To ey - ’ry the Jews, And then be - far and _ near se Gen - tile a ee ee re eae aes oi eae a ae Re ee ek A iF ES aH, Bree fil na-tion un- der heavy’n, From land to land, from sea to sea. fore it reach the Jews, Pre - Dare on Ku- rope’s shores to stand. MALACHI. L. M. [Page 26.] _ GEO. CARELESS. 1. A - rise! 2. Be - hold a- rise! with joy sur the way! ye her - alds any he - vey The glo - ry cry; Spare not, but MALACHI. (Concluded.) m4 ee of the © lat - ter day: ‘Al --read - y has ~ the lift your voi- ces high; Con- vey the sound — from God de - lights nes dwell: He fix . es there His dawn be- gun, Whichmarks at hand the ris-ing sun! pole to pole- Glad tid - ings to — the __cap- tive soul. aaa E ‘ ‘ \ i ; | ess es ans a wa Pa N mend tg {ow al a aie Soa (od 4 fig f= a SY a. LEE ERO LA : Eg net ae And calls the sa - cred place his own. = No. 06. OFFERING, L. M. [Page 155.] G. CARELESS. Andante. pe aeeaeget eee tte ee 1. Hedied! the great Re-deem-er died! And Is - rael’s daugh-ters wept a - round; 2. Come,Saints,and dropatear or two For Him who groan’d be-neath your load ; N , A sol - emn dark-ness veiled the sky; Tee ies trembling shook the ground. Heshed a thou-sanddrops for you- A thou-sand drops of pre-cious blood. —_— eee — But lo! what sud den joys were heard; Jes - us tho’ dead, ’s re - vived a-gain. as = No. 57. - OLD HUNDRED. L. M. [Page 89.)* | wm. FRANC. eke Te all that dwell be - low the skies Let the Cre-a - tor’s praise a - rise: 2. E - ter-nal are thy mer-cies,Lord, E - ter - nal truth a - tends eee word ; A core ES baba aa ge ‘ Cees Ter) SE RTO YA io 2) f FAN CA op Pr Be Ne pis ae ET ey — Se 8 OP De BH A CE EP Oe Sey) 1. Praise God from whom all blessings flow Praise him, all crea- Mares here be- low ; -o— ye {CRS o- —~ ueths) BREN Bs Ts] res FE ahd OP aes s WES PTS SES a eee emi Se Fo sal a Cf ESET He Ae Hs a oes ees i ee Let the Re - deem- ers’ name ‘be sung Thro’ ev- ’ry y land by ev - ry > toned Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, sl suns shallriseandset no more. 7 ‘ oN ec 2 ee = Zac seco Seeece ee a ee oo Praise him a - it ye heav’nly host; pause Father, sea and sls ly Ghost. See ae 2 ae — i ree 6. il eee aes yes eo 58. PERU. LL.M. [Page 39.) | J. LEACH, ae] eens © orem tds mie “py yy the man who finds _ the grace, The bless-ings of God’s 2. Hap- py be -yond de - scrip - tion he Whoknows“The Sav -_ ior : | | N cho - sen race, The wis-dom com - ing from - bove, | | died for me;” The gift un - ae - a- ble _— ob - tains, (25). See mer - see - ae Wis - domto sil _ - ver we pre - ‘fer, ———_— * Also page 149. PERU. (Concluded.) ‘The faith that sweetly works by love. The faith that eae works by love. _ And heay’n-ly un-der-stand-ing gains. And heay’n- ey er -der-stand-ing gains. , eee ge asSee BG ay. = — | Pees eee — i+_— a | And _ gold isdross eompar’d with her. And gold is sa com- zac a her. ’ €é- oar Ra Ee A nt POS AIR oma (7. i je Bare SP ERNE eens co Bs 5 za DRESS TD eee ae No. 59. PETER. L. M. [Page 230. | JAS. P. OLSEN, Sostenuto. 1. Haste glo-rious day, when Christ shall come ‘To _ reign su - _ ~preme oer land and _ sea, When saints shall all be gath - ered home, And earth be ruled with e- qui - ty. No. 60. PARLEY. L. M. -[Page 178] f, STEPHENS. oe 1. How fool-ish to the car - nal mind, The ord-’nan-ces of God ap - pear; 2. What! buried now be-neath the flood, To wash a - way our guilt and sin; | 3. Thus they des-pise the prof-fered grace, And die and per- ish in their sins; Mencountthemas a puff of wind, And gazewitha ae sneer. So the As-syr-ian lep-er TOUS great wash in Jor- dan and t ba Set anet Pte coo te No. 61. PREPARATION. IL. M. [Page 197.]..- sos. 4. DAYNES. = fae | pe att 1. My soul is full of peace and love; soon shall see Christ 2. The spir - it’s power has’ sealed my peace, ee filled my _ soul with [ 3. Pre- pare my heart, pre - pare my tongue, To join this glor - ious 2 eo ar Ee from a- bove; And an - gels too, the Eats low’d throng, Shall join with heav’n-ly grace; Trans-port-ed I, with peace and love, Am wait - ing) | > ets a eee a ee ee a eee abies ca en Z2 jz nies o(e-re aaa ea | heav’n-ly throng, To hail the Bride-groom from a - bove, And j join the 2 oe te — | eee oer ee eS ee PREPARATION. (Concluded.) pia me in ho - song. Shall j join with me in ho- ly — song. = for the peau - bove. Am wait - ing for_ the throne a -_ bove. band in songs of love. And join the band in songs of love. 5 ——— See arse, No. 62. PARIS. .L.. M. ees 312. ] E. STEPHENS. , 3 aS ibid eS Ria Paka er ony SSS SS ae 1. How fleet the prec -. ious mo - ments roll! How soon the 2. An - oth - er year has rolled a - way, And took its Are pass - ing har - vest will be over! The watch - men seek their thou - sands to the tomb; Its sor - rows and its 4 ig ea PERT eee ae ed fe =e law SE EO Ban CEG im 2a NB? CL EDN I g—ls= Fiera mee oe ee swift _-. ly on the wing, And _ soon the aver and av! Br ee , ae el ae kes ca 27] Hered Be "Reed Bs a MER SA TE Una eA ay Tereto aS OPA IP a EFS OG) ORR PRBROETS xs 4 H Saal eee wearer FRod Gee eS Ware | - FP 3 nn @ Oa fin - al rest, And lift a warn - ing voice no more! joys are fled, To hast -en on the gen - ’ral doom. ae ESB TY AS | aoe bigs amamiee = RO ENE = a Pe iastie = MBE ss. = A Se ad a 7 2 5 eS 4 [ike hs) Aa SEE Pee 4 oS) ) fe fe ps z= y= a No. 63. QUIETUDE. L. M. [Page 242.] W. C. CLIVE. 1. Fare-well, my kind and faith-ful friend— Thepart- ner of my 2. How oft. in si - lent evwn-ing mild, I to some lone - ly 3. O Lord, ex - tend thine arms of love ear - ly youth, Whilefrom my home my steps I bend, To warn man- place re — Thy love and kind- ness aut to mind, And lift my emreinn Par pier’ Gea ee my heart; For thou hast spok- 0 en from a - bove, And called me (ae kind and teach hee truth. To warn man-kind and teach the truth. , voice in hum- ble prayer. And lift my voice in hum- ble prayer. | ; — os aon 2 ue — ee eee plier oe: —— acy ai eeniee Og See ee ae a a ree re See FS — LZ, ma a | CE ee a : from my all to ) part. And called me from my _ all oy ee No.64 +RESTORATION. LM. [Page188] a. cansruss, 1. Ye diff- ring jar - ring sects at -tend, The voiceof in - spir - 2. Break off your chains of slav - ish dread; Let chill-ing un - be - syle a-right The per - fect “Law of Se =—— RESTORATION. (Concluded.) a - tion hear; Now may your doubt-ings have an end, And lief give way; For Gos - pel light be - gins to spread And - tion, with de- light, Share : aves ewer —— r ETAT = | -un-i- ty and peaceap-pear.And u -.ni-ty and peace ap - pear. ush-er in e- ter- nal day. And ush-er in e -ter- nal _— day. aman — a ae Z— G-— ES -a glo-rious Ju - bi - lee. i No. 65. REVERENCE. L. M. [Page 176. W. C. CLIVE. fe a eal Fe ae ee 1. In ancient timesa man of God Camepreachingin the wild- er - ness; 2. Say-ing, Re-pent the time’s ful-filled, The Son of God will soon ap- pear; Se ee eee es He did bap-tize in Jor- dan’s flood, Re-quir-ing fruits of right-eous-ness. Makestraight hispathsanddo his will, For lo! his king-dom now is _ near. —~ ~ oe AE ere — =e Srree ieee — -@ + | hg reed But he shallsend the Spir - it’s power, To wit-ness to your souls with-in. No. 66. REDEEMER. L. M. [Page 158. 0. CARELESS. 1. I know that my Re - deem-er lives; What com- fort this sweet 2. He lives to bless me _ with his love; He lives to plead for a — Bae ae pa es pected! Ge El eS Ee | & — . ~ yes SE a Z2 S$ a_té i epee ies a IN ea | ws ‘piok ne tives to grant me rich sup- ply; He lives to guide me. Se aeerSe sen - tence gives He lives, he lives, who once was dead! He lives, my a - bove; He lives my hung-ry soul to feed! He lives to ee meen his eye; He lives to com- fort me when faint; He lives to pe ——- ev - er - liv - ing head! Helives, my ev - er- liv - ing head! bless in time of need. Helives to bless in time of need. ge | : ee wT hear my son's com-plaint. He lives to hear my soul’s com - plaint. Se eee No. 67. REDEMPTION. i M. [Page 412.] G. CARELESS. ee 1. How dark and gloom-y —_ was the night When Sa- tan did his 2. O, how each heart did throb with fear Whenhe pro-claim’d the | p 3. Thehour. ar- rived, he took. the. cup, Like- wise the bread, and © REDEMPTION. (Concluded.) “2b es eee powers ar - ray A - gainst the Prince of life and light, And Jud - as sol - oo wort “There’sone of you as-sem - bled here Who will this | brake and... blest; . “If-..J,? said he, “be ie - ed oY The pen - i- did hh his Lord be- tray) And Jud - as did his Lord be - tray! night be - ey his Lord!” Who will this night be-tray his Lord!” gaat == 2 tent ae san sents ‘my rest.” The pen - i- tent shall share my rest.” 2° geese seieeresas No. 68. RELIEF. L. M. [Page 220.] - @, CARELESS. 1. Un-veil thy bo - som, faith-ful tomb; Take this new trea-sure to thy trust! 2. Nor pain, nor grief, nor an-xious fear, In - vade thy bounds; no mor- tal woes seg asic Sears oS 3. So Jes -. us slept; God's dy - ing Son Banal thro’ ae grave ae blest the bed! “And give these sa - cred rel - ics room To slum- ber in the si - lent dust. Can reach the peace - ful sleep-er here, While an - gels watch the soft re - pose. St | No. 69. RELIANCE. L.M._ [Page 374.] G. CARELESS. | \gavenle Though deep’nin ning tri - als throng your way, Press on, press on, ye 2. Though out-ward ills a- wait us here, The timeat long- est — = Sis ! 3. Lift up your hearts in pneas to God— Let yourre-joic - ings Saints of God! Ere long the res-ur-rec- tion day Will spread its ~ is not long Ere Jes-us Christ willre - ap - pear, Sur - round-ed Pp nev - er cease: Tho’ trib-u-la- tionsrage a - Hpsoad: Christ says,.““In ————— | ae =< Sas ee Sao = light and truth a- broad. Will spread its Tee and truth a _ - broad. by a glo - rious throng. Sur- round-ed by a glo - rious throng. ee Sara oar oer ete el ye shall have peace.” Sa ST. GEORGE, L. M. mete 9.] JOS. J. DAYNES. 1. Thetimeis nigh, that hap-py time, That great, ex-pect-ed, bless - ed day, 2. The proph-e- sies must be ful- filled, Tho’ earth and hell should dare oe pose ST, GEORGE. (Concluded.) leg Fae We SE eS ae Ge let | bp ge | Py la 4 aa ie i ear When Piiiitless teen ttide of our race ce Shall awl with Christ, andhim o- bey. The stone out of — the moun- tain cut, Tho’ un- ob- served a king-dom grows: And su - per - sti - erie eo dread- ful reign To light and lib-er-ty give w 2 a ee ei No. 71. SACRAMENT. L. M. [Page 400.| G. CARELESS. Adagio. 1. Be - hold the great ~ Re-deem - er die, A bro- ken law _ to 2. While guilty men his pains de - le - ride, They pierce His hands and ee pede 3. ‘Al-thoughin- ag - O- shee e hung, No murm-’ring word es - sat - is - fy; ‘He diesa sac- ri- fice for sin, He diesa feet and side; And within- sult - 2 scofis and scorns And with in - SE Sees a ae caped his baste His high com-mis- sion to ful - fil, His high com- sac - ri- fice for sin, That man may live and glo-ry win. sult - ing scoffs and scorns They crown hishead with plait-ed thorns. omieet Ris 17 Scaoets 10 Mies fil, : Sa No. 72. SALVATION. L. M. [Page 120.] JOS. J. DAYNES. oo a ee Sa a 1. Sal- va - tion, sa - cred word of love, joy and peace, of 1. Sal- va - tion, thril-ling, sweet-est sound That can in- tel- li- — — eS the Gods truth and light, First Sea in ho - eee: courts a- bove, Far from this gen- ces greet! An- them of heav’n! from thence it found Its way page oS a o-—6-} a — 9 — arene eee oy G— eae SS Er ome aae — p { God the Son! Ciewe - tion shout; for know that soon The heav’ns and — Sai gg Taree fall - en cae of night. Far from this fall - en sphere of of of ate space to man’sre - treat. Its way through space to man’s re- treat. bata 3. Ae RET ESS 2 fem ae mae an will igh one. The heav’ns and earth will join in _ one. @——-—— poe sh Sees a Rave =e eee ss No. 73. SANCTITY, L. M. [Page 246.] E. BEESLEY. Moderato. 1. Fare- well, ye ser-vants of the Lord, To whom we oft | fee 2. Fare- well, ye Saints of lat - ter days, With whom we’ve met in aE eee zeae TiS 3. Fare-well, kind friends, whose hearts are true, We can no long - er SANCTITY. (Concluded.) preach’d the word; May you im-prove the wis - dom given, May you im- prayer and praise, In whose kind hearts the truth has shone, In whose kind stay with yous - rise, the voice of trath o - bey, - rise, the eee == prove the wis - dom given, And lead ten thou - sand souls to heaven. hearts the truth has shone, By which we’re gath - er’d all in one. Sea sane voice ooh truth o - bey, O, come and wash seus sins a@- way. No. 74. ST. JOHN. L. M. [Page 168.] E. STEPHENS. 1. Do we not know that solemn word, That we are bu - ried with the Lord—Bap- 2. Our souls receive di-vin-er breath, Raised from cor- rup-tion, guilt and death; So j . 7 eRe _ —— Sateen ): _—— —e Ss Zed ie eee ae Z Sea OSs Dl a RY ES OL Pd 264 3, 7 a ease neal Pe jt — + to ti i tized in- to hisdeath, andthen Put off thebod - y of our sin? from the grave did Christ a -rise, And lives to God a - bovethe skies. | . y | hate-ful lusts we served be- fore Shall havedom-in - ion now no more. pF) a on Haze Al A aa et nt p= var EE OP ag ttt SE) ESS: a A eS rk sei i, (IER pat | ej ie ig | CH ® ESE DRT ISN BP EI ee 1 . ? = 2 Ri cee || 4 ee ee al No. 75. SOLITUDE. L. M. [Page 323.] - @. CARELESS. 1. I have no home, whereshall I go While I am left to 2.1 see my peo- ple ly - ing round, All life - less here up - r) ——, ip h 4 vidas Sad Ua a Hee a SAS LA MP a LOT a; a 9 aa Co es ia r= Ie : SPD A ci Ta 3 , F hha 6 ee 3. My fa - ther looked up- on this scene, And in his writ - ings ty ao ae ee Joel ory Boal oi a LM le) Bi il led A aero) = = Boao a | A SW = a i ee Se ate at ——s a weep be- low? My heart is pained, my friends are gone, And here I’m on the ground—Youngmenand maid-ensin their gore, Which doesin - yD SER RSS SNE AO Po [ERY eT Te ramet a (ae eee ese Se Ss (oS) A SUN i 3912 sty = oii eae AG =e a AS). y re patie he left on earth to mourn. And here I’m left on earth to mourn. crease my sor - rows more. Which does in -crease my sor - rows more. | S~beld yy his foe drawnear. Whenhe be- held his foe draw near. creel No. 76. SAMSON, L. M. [Page 77.] HANDEL. 1. Shall I, for fear af fee - ble man, The Spir-it’s coursein me re-strain? 2. Awed by a mor-tal’s frown,shallI Con-ceal the word of God most pee ? SAMSON. (Concluded.) Or, un - dis- mayed ir in deed and word, Be a_ true wit- ness for my Lord? How then be - fore theeshallI dare To stand, or how thine an- ger bear? ' Aaa tae (oN if flee The cross, my God en - dured by Hager ? | To gain earth’s gild- ie ee a ee No. 77. SALUTATION. L. M. [Page 132.] G. CARELESS. Moderato. 1. Sweetis the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, giye 2. Sweet is the day of sa - cred rest, No mor- tal care shall f— -@ Spe 3. My heart shall tri- uae in my Lord, And bless his works, and ): ps a SE eR a oe enue Na esa a 2 ciao J) Le EL EE fepeietemoe ts C1 a oie ae —=—— ASS eS om > i . e s es e thanks and sing— To show thy love by morn - ing light, And talk of seize my breast;O may my heart in tune be found, Like Da - vid’s | ‘a ee a coe | bless his word: Thy works of grace how bright they shine- Howdeep thy rere Shea eae of ‘sol - ar sound. Like Da - va" harp of sol - emn sound. all thy truths at night. And talk of all thy truths at night. eae acre =. s.. =—6—p coun- mein S| if vine! How ee ae He cils— how di- vine See aa No. 78 STRENGTH. 'L. M. [Page 287. | G. CARELESS. ae eng i er e- os a 1. Af - flict-ed Saint, toChrist, rist,draw near; ThySavior’s gracious promise hear; His Psi cia aia faith - ful word de-clares to fhee That me “as thy day, ‘thy ee shall be.” has engaged by firm de- cree That‘ tes thy day, thy strength shall be.” NOT STELLA. L. M. [Page 101. ]* JOS. J. DAYNES. a ee 1. Come, dear - est Lord, des-cend and dwell, By faith | and love’ in 2. Come, fill. our hearts with in - ward strength; Make our en- lar - ged 3. Now to the God whose power can do Morethan our eau or Te TESS ee ev - ‘ry breast; Thenshall we know and taste and feel The joys that souls pos-sess And learn the height and breadth and length And depthof wish - es know, By ev © o (4 2h Pe E: 6 RT hPa ] rH ___ F4 is oe cae Lo y Peer SOE REL Lie ee SS IE ran ea ]* This tune may be sung without the soprano ee STELLA. (Concluded.) ‘ ; feN teenie r) sf Saaeele 7a eames cc oncom eee Si te eae | (aX ; reper ba ea als SS RR : imine Vg Or , — We PB. can - not be ex- pressed. The joys that can - not be ex-pressed. thine un - mea - suredgrace. And depth of thine un - mea - sured grace. Sear ace the Church, thro’ canes ie Son. No. 80. TRUTH. (i. Mx [Page 17.| G. CARELESS. deena 2p eae ee a 1. Ere long ‘ie vail will rend in twain; The King de-scend with 2. The an - gel’s trum -pet long _ shall sound, "And wake the na - tions your heads, ye _ Saints, in peace, The Sav- ior comes for o— —o <9 wt? P= ESS ate all hist train ; ‘The earth shake with aw - ful fright, The earth shall un-der ground : Thro’-out the vast do- ome of space Thro’-out the your re- lease ; The day of a , — shake withaw - ful fright, And all cre-a - tion feel iis might. vast _do- main of space ’Twill ech - o forth from place to place. No. 81. TAYLOR. L. M. [Page 295.] E, BEESLEY. 1. The glo- rious plan which God has given, Tobring a ruin - ed 4. As in the_ heavens they all a - gree, There - cords giv - en = : re SSS = ' ae tae "ae 3. Je- ho-vah, God the Fa- ther’s one; An- oth - j world to heav’n, Was framedin Christ by the new birth, Was sealed in there by three; Onearth three wit-ness-es are given, To lead the ue nal cone The Spe it. does withthem a - gree— The wit - ness - 2h Seale caer ar eae aes ame So Trae ee EE a Cy ae heaven, was sealed on earth. Was sealed in heaven, ys sealed on earth. sons of ae to heav’n. To lead the sons earth to heav’n. — | a ease = oa a a aaa B= =a ees a ree aa ne in heav’n are three. The wit - ness - ue * heav’n are three. J 2eeaa = apne cae ieee No. 82. VERNON. L. M. [Page 104. | JOS. J. DAYNES. 1. O Thou, at whose almighty word The glorious light from darkness sprung, Thy d 2. Aswhen ofold the waters flowed Forth from the rock at thy com-mand ; Mos- — Serr as 3. As when the wallsof Jer-i - oa Down to theearth at once were cast, It ERWEGRET IN ib Ci aah ‘ ea aa te=2 | @_- _@ “@ @ 9 9 |. Se VERNON. (Concluded.) - quick’ning in-flu-ence af - ford, And clothe with pow’r the preacher’ stongue. Thy es in vain had waved his rod With-out thy wonder-working hand. Mos - was thy pow ae Es a them low, And not the trumpet’s haul: blast. It ———_——— ——_—— : ~-8 o-—0 —* FCT OTA DOE et See es = 28g aaa co Sicey oes goes eee oe quick’ning in - flu - ence af - ford, Andclothe with pow’r the preacher’ s-tongue. es in vain had waved his rod. With-out thy won-der- work-1 sng hand. No. 83. WELLSVILLE. L. M. [Page 124.] E. STEPHENS. With ig ALOR iba T. With all the pow’rs of heart 0 tongue,!’ll praise my Maker in my song ; 2. Dll sing thy truth and mer-cy, Lord, I'll sing the wonders of thy word; Not : God I cried when troubles rose; He heard me and subdued my foes; He ns ————__g— f “4 . i Sy ee — - 1S Sees —, am i s sine Angels shall hear the notes I'll raise, Approve the song, and join the praise. all thy works and names below So much thy pow’rand glo - ry _ show. , aed nt at egg ee 2 fa TIS ke eee a a are ee 2. (Sig a-ak did my rising tears contro1, And es A Cee thro’ all my © soul. Quer IF: eee ——— No. 84. WILLARD, TL. M. [Page 329.| — E. STEPHPENS. perpen Ca a ed iA wake, ye Saints of God, a- wake! Call onthe Lord in 2. He will re- gard his_ peo - ple’s cry, The widow’s tear, the Ie = 3 3. Tho’ Zi - on’s foes have coun - sel’d deep, Al- Bess they bind with | might- y prayer, Thathe will Zi- on’s bond ~ age break, And bring to or - phan’smoan; The blood of those that slaughter’d lie, Pleads not in fet - ters stone ee od on cob does not fee This ven-geance zee os Sr a naught the fowl - er’s snare. And bring to naught the fowl - er’s snare. vain be- fore Histhrone! Pleadsnot in vain a - fore His throne. ae 8 eee will not slum-ber long. His venge-ance a Ses No. 85. WINDSOR. L. M. [Page 272.] W. ©. CLIVE. paar @ P Rail 1. The towers of Zi-on soon shall rise A - bove’ the 2. The Saints shall see their cit - ies stand Up-on the ow: ¢F | 3. Oh that the day would hast - en on, When wick-ed - roa 7G >” RY coe STL] ae 7 Far Md ahi Somint (ioc aes 4 t at a ‘as ee REMI Red 0 eA u Peewee ner WINDSOR. (Concluded.) a _ clouds and reach the _ skies— At - tract the gaze and con - se- cra - ted land, And Is - rael num - ’rous —— o——s-hg- | a = aoe SF iseeeeee | a a | aah aw ness shall all be gone, And Saints and An -_ gels wond -_ ring eyes Of all that wor - ship, glo - rious - ly. as the sand, In-her- it them e- ter_ - nal - ly. Scoot pate Og join one, To praise the Man of Ho - li - ness. SSS No. 86. Wee Me [Page 315:| T. C. GRIGGS. 1. Torn from ourfriends and cap-tive led, “Midarm - ed le-gionsboundin chains, 2. Zi - on, our peace-ful, hap-py home, Where oft we joined in praiseand prayer, That } peace for which our fa-thers bled Is gone, anddire con-fu-sion reigns. A des-o-la- tion has be- come, And grief and sor - rowling-er there. Oat 23S No. 87. ZACHARIAH, L. M. [Page 304.] a. caRELzss. fi ca oy aa a ra 1. Thesol- id rocks wer were rent in twain,When Christthe Lamb of God was slain ; 2. The whole cre-a - tion groan’d in pain, Till the Mes- si - ah rose a - gain | 3. The Sar ai At were spared a- live, Withjoy and won-der did be- lieve, — ae The sun in dark - ness —— his face, Then mountains moved and left their place. . Then na-ture ceased her dread-ful groan, The sun un- veiled ne face and shone. Cees | And soon to- oot - er they con- vened, Con-vers- vers-ing on teva they’d seen. Os ale tote ee No. 88. EUCHARIST. L. M. D. [Page 407 E. STEPHENS. Moderato. es 1. We here ap-proach thy ta - ble, Lord, At thy com- mand Eee 2. Here,as we eat and drink, we show. His death, un - til ¢ te SG ate. be 2 == 2 aren , 2 ee ee plea cacene eiiedai ba a wes In a= t= Pte ett fee ee i 3. As earth-ly sab - baths roll a- long, O Fa - ther, give i Se ee — to — #05 cho - sen men; Oh may each ‘= with c one. ac- 1c - cord Thy Spir- it comes a-gain, Andfeelwith-in that sa - cred glow Re- viv-i - de | rea Me ——— Sra See tal fe i Ee grace in store, That,likea glad per-en- nial song, eo lips and bees i esa Serer KUCHARIST. (Concluded.) feel in- spir - ing them. This. peace - -ful Sab - bath day we come, fy love's pur - est flame. We here re - new, with earn - est heart, lives, for ev - er - more May hon - or all that thou RY given— To drink this cup, to eat this bread, In mem -’ry of the days to Thecov’nants of the lat - ter day, To Das for life, that “bet - ter | wee po ona Sena ene come, When we - shall sit with our great head. In mem - ’ry part,” Which none can give, nor take a - way. To choose, for fy as a ig - — é-~4-|3—4_a— weit 59 Re oe. 1 AES EP Sa wy striven, And heaven for an e - ter - nal dower. Thy Gos - s - pel, —_Eo—=-—-— ——-———| wo ee ea ri of the days Ape: come, When we shallsit with our great head. life, that “bet - ter part,” Whichnone can give, nortake a - way. | No. 89. CARTHAGE. L. M. D. [Page 348.) _@. caRELEss. ae ee ernie Sea 1. QO give me back my Pro-phet dear, And Pa- tri- arch, O give them back, The 2. Ye men of wis-dom, tell me why, When guilt nor crimein them were found Why Saints of Lat- ter - days to cheer, And lead themin the Gos - pel track. But now their blood doth loud-ly ery From pris-on walls and ae stir ? Your cause they made the Gos-pel plain, And led the sine in Re Gas, eous-ness; It Oh! ae re gone from my e em-brace—From earth-ly scenes their spir-its fled; Two tongues aremute, but pray at-tend, The se- cretI will nowre- late, Why is because God called them forth, And led them by his own right hand,Christ’s I ES ( EE ED of the best of |A-dam’s race Now he en-tombed a - mong the dead. those, whom God to earth did lend, Haye met the suff-’ring mar - tyr’s fate. Rit. : a , com - ing to pro- claim on fone And gath 3 cr Is- rael to their land. No. 90. COMFORT. 6-8’s. [Page 395.] HAYDN. aS 1. Cease, ye fond par - ents, cease to weep; Let grief no more your 2. Why should you sor - row? Death is sweet To those who die in are =e ee = oa eS Cee Se 4 @ ——¢ eer er? 3. ae ee con - so - is - tion in the blow, Al- though it crush a S22 bo - som swell; For what is death? Tis na - ture’s sleep: 7 Meee - aus. love; Though called to” ae you soon shall meet In RET (SO ae At SO 22 ¢S sa pear Deans THU sees reat ———_-9———-@ a a == ae bc fe - der tie; For while it lays its vie - tims low, Death = ae SS ae (ee ee Se trump of God _ will break its spell! For He, whose arm ho - lier, hap - pier climes a - bove; For all the faith - fal one tes aoe g-—- - gis to worldson high; Ce-les - tial glo - ries = dicies Seelam strong to save, A - rose in tr. ee oer the grave. | Christ will save, And crown with a - o’er tle erave. proud - ly wave =a the con - fines oe ee grave. No. 91. _ INSPIRATION. 6-8's [Page 55.| 1. In- spir-er of the an-cient seers, Who wrote from thee the 2. While nowthineor - a - cles we read With earn - est prayer and lon Ses oe ene 3. Whene’er in er - rors paths we rove, The liv sa - cred page, The samethro’ all suc - ceed - ing years, To strong de- sire, O let thy Spir it now pro - ceed, Onr eGR LOE ra a cy ary Ps |i gc nas sin for - sake, “Out conscience by thy word re - prove, Con - == eee us, in our de-gen - ’rate age, To us in our de - ea se to wak - en and in spire; Our souls to “wak - en Pees. SS erie rescce Seis = vince and ee the wand - ’rers ea Con-vinee and bring the ee gen-rate age, The spir-it of thy word im- part, And breathe the and in - yea Our weak-ness help, our dark - ness chase, Bee a us on rers back ; ew xp oad y the ae - it’s sword, And then nena INSPIRATION. (Concluded.; =] life in - to | each heart And breathe the life in-to_ each heart. by the light of grace! And ged us by ud light of grace | No. 92. 7 JUDAH. 6-8’s. [Page 320.] SELECTED. LSS ia cae 1. Down by the riv - Ss ver- -dant side, Low by thesol - i - ta- ry tide, 2. For r they who wast-ed Zi-on’s bowers, An And laid in dust her ruin-ed towers, aS There, while the peace-ful wa- ters slept, We pen-siv-’ly sat down and wept, In scorn their wear- y slaves de- sire To strikethechordsof Is - rael’s lyre, eee a3 SSF SaaS Whenlowin ru- in- on theearth Re-mains the Se That a een us birth, And on the bend-ing wil-lows hung Our sa-cred harpsthro’ grief un- strung. And in theirim-pious ears to sing Thesa-cred songsof Zi - on’s king. | \ Ps ' No. 93. JORDAN. 6-8’. [Page 164. ] LD. EDWARDS. Con espressione. 4 Sane In Jordan’s tide the Proph- et stands,Im- mers-ing the re - 2. Wonder, ye heav’ns! vu Ma -ker lies In deeps con - cealed from 3. But wal from yon - der a a oe o--*—o aaa: =a a / pent-ant Jews; TheSon of God - the rite de-mands, Nor hu - man view: Ye men, be - hold him sink and rise A | glo - ry spread! Dove-like th’E - ter - nal Spir - it flies, And ee eS a a. ines. — eee ® Fy & e dares the ho - ly man re - _ fuse. Jes - us de - scends be - fit ex - am - ple this for you. The sa-cred rec - ord =a a SSI ——— eee neath the wave, The em- blem of his fu - ture rave. while you read, Calls you to im - i - tate the eeu A - roundthe Sav - iors tem- ples shine. No. 94. PRAISE. 6-8’s [Page 66.] J. FONES. Allegro moderato. a Vl pis ry praise my Mak - er while I’ve breath ; ane eg my voice Hap- py the man hee hopes re- ly On Is - rael’s God; ‘ geen aa 3. ‘The Lord pours eye- sight on the blind;The Lord sup - ports the [Sa ae ee eee BN lige Se We ee ear any at! PS a SS oe ee covet lost in death, Praiseshallemploy my no - bler pow’rs. My days of made the sky, And ear and seas, with all their train. His truth for Z— praise shall ne’er be past While lifeand thought and be-ing last ev - er stands se- cure; Hesaves gh oppress he feeds the poor, N stran-ger in dis- pee _ The wid-ow and the fa-ther- Be While life and He saves th’op- The wid -ow Eee o— a While life and thought and be-ing last Or im - mor-tal - i-ty en - dures. He saves eee A feeds the poor, And none shall find his prom-ise vain. And grants the pris - ’ner sweet re - lease. eee and the fa - ther - less, No. 95. PROTECTION. 6-8’s. [Page 86. _ ROSSINI. eee 1. Cap - tain of Is - rael’s host, and Aap ine Of all who =F the x see me pera eS ee 2. By thy un-err - ing ey - it zt ae ae shall not in the land a = bove, Be - neath the shad- ow we a- ee: The N. a ee des - ert stray; We. shall no oth - if ae sik das Nor cloud of _ thy pro- tect - ing _— love! ad lib. Ourstrength thy grace,our eSSSSs er oereres ere miss our prov - i- den - tial i As far from dan-ger a a ap eae Ed ea a : oO 9 es Ak OE RN EEE | el mM as from fear. While love, al-might - y love, is near. ry , w ; eSsicee — ; Q ape feo IS er eerie Aeon mar re praenig E é VAD sy a eae ee , a a -—g--—— te oe pee = oy ‘No. 96. PROVIDENCE. 6-88. [Page 27.] G. CARELESS. 1. The Lord my past -ure shall re - pare, And feed me with a 2. When in the sul - try glebe faint, Or on the thirst - y 3. Thoughin the paths of death I tread, With gloom- y hor - rors ee ie en = CARES LENE BE ES. le, ‘obtida sea a a = a ca) shep-herd’s care; His pres - ence shall my wants sup- ply, And mount-ain pant, To fer - tile vales and dew - y meads My ie pili eR” sae Pe —<—|) Siem Sc +o ae a cas Gar Sas aaa 0 .- ver-spread, My stead-tast heart shall. -fear;. ...mo jill, For (eed eee ODS OES EE Fi OE EE ET SEET IPTERA: DVOeN? (Eco ieeten anion ae ee 5 ES Lae NE BY irene SRSRCAS ENN i PEST CELTS guard me with a _ watch- ful eye; My noon - day walks he wear - y, wand-’ring steps he leads; Where peace - ful riv - ers, N = Ease SSS ie ~ thou .O, Lord, art with me still; Thy friend -ly ro shall at - tend, And all my mid -_ night hours de - fend. soft . and slow, A - mid the ver - dant land - scape flow. | ‘ through the dread- ful shade. No. 97. REFLECTION. 6-8’s. [Page 87.] JOS. J. DAYNES. Largo Tit) ool XN SUMMERS TEATS WS 5 a Saeaen ioth Be TSS RE EY ES By ME ee “eae” BE | Ee * PES AGS Bs ROSATI ol pany . FEA E DEO ery Span i When qui- ot) in my housel sit, Thy books be my com- pan- ion 2.Q may the gra -cious worddi- vine Sub-ject of all my con-verse : \ Fe. Nile aus \ ’ SS CRSPER b NASTY oo er Ree RELESS XR Khel ra re Hg he \avan amet Za coe alee a= es a a ee 3 Oft as I lay me down to rest, Oh may.thy rec -on- cil -.ing - 2 Se eA pr Peo Ft" ABE AED “AT Ten ee aan % ee oer ee ree alee come still; My joy thy say-ingsto re-peat, Talk o’ertherec-ords of thy be: So will the Lord his wo. wer fie And walk and talk ne rr with com- pose Ay Mean my eae or While o on itie ree -som of my And search the di - vine, So shall my ~ heart his pres - ence prove, ev -’ ry heart-felt word be mine. Till ev- ’ry heart-felt aaeane ae mine. burn with ev - er - last- ing love. And_ burn with ev - er - last -ing love. fe et Md vis-ionsof e-ter-nal day. And vis-ionsof e - ter - nal i No. 98. JUSTICE. L. P. M. [Page 222.] aeuy, —— jd Ee 9 EA TT t. 1. Jud - ges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye des - 2. Have ye for - got, or nev - er knew, That God _ will Settee. eee ont ee I ¥ sae Fe) mamma eal MES | 8, SAREE BY a RSE Co ES FA | if 3. Th’Al-might-y thun - ders from the sky— Their grand-eur Bese ih Pay ES ey 0" See ES OS eS Bo”. Ws el ae ee ae Cee a > a en So ee a |_| SrA | Serre] pise the right - eous cause When the op - eae be - fore you stand? judge the jud- ges too? Highin the heav’ns his jus - tice reigns; melts, their ti - tles cis They per- ish like dis - solv-ing frost; Dare ye con- demn the right-eous poor, And letrich sin - ners Yet you in - vade the rightsof God, And send your bold de - As emp-ty chaff, when whirl-winds rise, Be - fore the sweep-ing —+ a | <> go se - cure, While gold and great - ness bribe your hand? broad, To bind the con-sciencein your chains. temp - est _fiies, So shall their hopes and names be lost. No. 99. ALICIA. ©. M. [Page 101.] JOS. J. DAYNES. 1. Come, Thou de - sire all “thy Saints, Our hum - ble strains at - 2. Whenwe thy won - drousglo - ries hear, Andall_ thy suff - rings ASSO Y A RE" ER A MT TAB ER OE RTE ORE SM DS Ree ca: wie aed ioe ae y “elg A a 27 ee fags EA Sa RX EES WA, > BR eae _—- Pagar: 3. How should-our song, like those a - bove, With warmde- vo - tion tend,Ourhum- ble strains, at-tend, While, with our prais - — and com - trace,Andall thy suff - ’rings trace, What sweet- Jae) aw - ful scenesap - Pig i nae es Z2 eee He8 ja - tion rise! aoe should our souls, with wings of eee = isa 2 = te tt 2 7 a s—_lo——_,— | Tete: arnt igre el SUNS FRR BEN) | UES =H plaints, Low at thy feet we bend. Low at thy feet we bend. pear! Whatrich, un-bound-ed grace! Whatrich, un - bound- ed _ grace! _N P "Ta RE : Seri err mei J = e/g ag el set aero ec aa ward ip the Ey No. 100. - ARIZONA. C. M. te 292.) | 6. CARELESS. Moderato. et —— 1.I saw a might-y an - gel fly; To earthhe bent his way, 2. Truthis the tid - ings which he bears— The Gos- pel’sjoy - ful sound, ) N ze might: y voice, Ye n ade ARIZONA. | epee gad A mes - sage ‘pear- ing ing Lee on high To “To cheer the sons mal of day. To calm our. doubts, to chase our fears, And makeour joys a - bound. 2H. Kam ig Oe cee eee ee om 66a | ‘a oe and le ft -nents re- Lee a The great ae - deem-er’s near. No. 101. ATLANTIC. C. M.. [Page 47. | E. BEESLEY. Allegro moderato. 1. Ye Saints who dwell on Eu-;ope’s shore, Let not yourheartsbe faint; 2. Al-though the pres - ent time fae seem O’er-spread with clouds of gloom, a os eee Seer 3. Hold fast eh things you have aan ‘Be faith-ful in the Lord; Let each presson to _ things be - fore, And be in - deeda Saint. The light of me will shed its gleam Un-til. de- liv-’rance come. f= = (bap — know in tion you have be- Rees He’s faith-f ful BECO pee te his word. Let each presson_ to ie be - fore, And be in-deeda Saint. The light of faith will shed its gleam Un- til ae liv-’rance come. ee eer You knowin whom you have be-lieved— He’s faith- ful is pe word. (GEae = ee Beret ST CRITT aN BR ee ca 6 No. 102. BENEDICTION, ©. M. [Page 140.) ». stmpnens. Andante. oe > ee esas ae - e H TE ESAS cs AOE 3 TO a o—— fe SS Se 3. oe . comes See from heav’n to earth Withall. his ho-ly band, Be- = SESS ES NG SF Ue INE, 6 TEN SAAS ES bar Roe waco ays 7 love _ to learn his ra - come word,And know what souls are worth. We world willknowtheon ~- ly name In which the Saints can trust. The aa aS ant Simoes o- ond 1 birth, 1, We hope with him to stand. Be- | faeces love to learn his ho-ly word, We love tolearn his ho - ly word, We world a neh the pus Ne name Le world will know the ho - ly name The -S-g- == =a pee een et et eI KALE aS Gians it Sea eee = aa a ee . Ce. Cee se fore Casita SS Se SS ee FI ae UNE YR VP ip IC | eee er eee eee ener ~ love to learn his ho - ly word, And know whatsoulsare worth. world will know the a -ly name In _ which the Saintscan trust. ————= i= = fore cre-a- tion’s sec - ond birth, We kope mat him to stand. No. 126. HANNAH. ©. M. [Page 398] B, STEPHENS. SSS 1. Tho’ na-tions rise, and men con-spire, Their ef-forts will be vain; Je - 8. He will make bare his peek stat arm; His mes-sen- gers shall come, ‘To 5. food with his hed hae - fore our face, The peo- alert feel dis - mayed, And oe a =a Se eee Zp 2S ESSE DY serene ae 8 a A AA ME ET i SS SSS eee SSeS ho - vah mocks their vile de-sire His Zi - on to Tt - a 2: In ga - ther home his Saintsas:sheaves Un - to ge chal vest home. 4. Let _ TE ee ay PE ST ges CONN ae CRA SLY MERA BOE mer 6.5 So 5__f—_s——_e = —-¢-4-- Go 5 —o— ae. 0-6 ——_#——_6——__6— A oa eee aN So ae LES Faeroe 1@_@_g_—_© g_ a a ee eee ee vain they look end: strive to show De - file - ment in ae laws; Zi - on’s con-verts nowa-rise: Our Fa- ther will de - fend, —s -,-—|—-"- pee ae ee Ore ee a ee ee as de 2 ———- —) oo # ate py Saints, who bow be- neath The ban- ner of the Lord ; thought of God they ne’er can know While they op - pose his cause. ‘quip us for each glo- rious war, Till vic-’try’s tri-umphs end. = SS ee les - tial crowns your ee shall wreathe— En - dur-ance’ sure re - ward. ae eee paoeee er / oe el No. 127. HOPE, C. M. [Page 147.]| | _.G. CARELESS. eps Sa es 1. O God! our help in a -_ ges_ past, Our hope for years to come. 2. Un-der as ~ - dow of thy throne, Still may we dwell se-cure! | GRE 3. Pee the hills in Sa Our shel - ter Saye the storm - y _ blast, And our e - ter - nal home. Suf- fi - cient is thine arm a - lone, And our de - ee is sure. - geet e 13-7 fear From ev -er - last - ing thou art God, To ne - e years thesame. _ No. 128. HORACE. C. M. [Page 339. ] E, STEPHENS. 1. When all thy wmer- cies, e my God, My — ris 4s Ase ZO: how shall words with qual warmth The Brat - e eae cer srs ee ou 3. 3, Thy Proved - dence my life sus - tained, And all | ee 1 reer, meen rere,

= eae ee a 1. Mor-tals, a- wake! with an ~-_ gels join, koe cunt Bue 2. In ee the rap -: turous song be - aoe : RL sweet se - AB AS cee f «, (at Os/p er te tdi oy INCARNATION. (Concluded.) ee ee a oe | sol - emn lay ; Love, joy and gra - tie eeu - com - bine, To | raph -ic fire Through all oh shin- ing le - gions ran, And : wicise =— pone Vera Maal og see pee pa a ices re ce ee Ve - ic pe Swift thro’ the realms of feat it flew, And 2 ees See Sears ae hail th’au- “spi - cious day. To _ hail th’au-spi - cious day. swept the sound - ing lyre. Andswept the sean, - ing lyre. No. 132. INVOCATION, C. M. [Page 50.] G. CARELESS. eee ee 1. Jes- us, thou all re - deem-ing Lord, Thy blessings we im-plore ; Op-en the 2. Gath-er the out- casts in, and save From sin AR pee oe ’r; And let them Bea a eS 3. Lov-er,of souls, hol know st to prizeWhat thoag hast bought so dear;Come,then and | Zece Ses Se Le ee aes See tebe == = pote — he 724 door to preach thy thy: word, The great ef - fect- cone door. The great ef - fect-ual door. now ac- Coe have, And know their gracious pout sae know their gracious hour. =e =: a wig Bee =F ole thy peo- ple’ s eyes, With al shee oa ap-pear. Witha an fie wounds ap-pear. Seance : l= No. 188. LAVINIA. ©. M. [Page 224. | . MRS. n. CARELESS. Moderato. <= = aaa Sees = weal at Gives more, my soul, the ris - ing day Sal- utes utes thy wak- ing eyes; Z. aes un - to night his name re- peats, And Jo as - news be sound ; 2 —— med bie pies sup - ports my mor-tal frame; Me saan aa sing his praise, 2 ee === ed Now let my heart its trib - ute pay To him who rules the skies. Wide as the heay’ns on which he sits, To turn the sea- sons round. ¢. veces PrSsse sca And I will glo - ry fae his name, 5» Whilet sii ex - tends my days. ) a ——— Crete epee No. 1384. MOUNT ZION. C. M. [Page 43.] E, BEESLEY. Be per feat 2 ay How will the Saints re- joice to. tell ied ae their suff-’rings o’er, ohm = Ste ator ae the Saints re- joice to tell And ee their suff-’rings o’er, MOUNT ZION. (Continued.) ae aa ASS oR ee et a ee eter ee Oe Oe —— Serer ses gi 0 os ea SS Jf There they willsee up-on that land, Fair Zi- on from a- bove, And SAS ES eal] SAT See aes SS eee a — 2-3-5 Me ns ee Saf. ee f There they will see up-on that land, Fair Zi-on from a- bove, And rg =o ae ee og A ESE | SS a alee erases may vel see that ee -rious eines Andj join Cas all the blest, To pie eae Es == ee jae: 05> oe fa may I ue that glo- -rious day, And j ious pare all the blest, To — ae—— moe sing a- loud the eae ae late 7 Ane ee wee = sing a- loud the Sav-l -lor’s Cee Anden - Tass in oe eG — IS ee Teer 2 ) rest, To sing a- loud the Savy-ior’s praise, ee en - ter 11K4tt0 rest. : 7 Ge- ——_— Corneal Rea a ETA oe e nN Sa si - lent face, © . Up -on the _ land - scape hid be - low 5: SSS Ls ee aT agar pasa Gt ais 2 ae tn ea aS ae ice agi sale seek a fade - - less crown. seek a fade - less crown. Vet lives, and ne’er_ shall die. vot lives, and ne’er_ shall die. No. J5l. RUSSELL, ©. M.° [Page 370.] T. C, GRIGGS, emenner PRAM, ees: —— ae oe Sea ae " “The ieee - yer, gold and pre - cious stones,” Thus saith the |e L de 10r aonee ests, rich - stored moun - tains, plains, The fer - tile | pity ea seers ee fee i cree oe ee 3. “And Nee them- ae be - ee me— They poles from SLA Ba ee =e — pete ee tere fateereer tee Lord, “are mine,” The cat-tle on a thousand hills , val - Nae too, The ie png all ann A ee -in - a 2 = Ss acer Ge= Sacer ee — 4 a lease Of health and Seta se e - ven life, life, Wifprsstpepefat Speer [eee The cat - tle on a thou - sandhills I own by right di- vine. The earth and allthat is there-in Arebut my right - eous due. Pe ES Wo eae | pera Saad Of health and ee ande - ven life, Which at my word may cease.” BLA rte aa ees ee ese a No. 152. SOLOMON, ©. M. [Page ih JOS. J. DAYNES, SS dO! + happy ei was the man who hears In - struc- tion’s warn-ing 2. For she has’ trea-sures great-er far Than east or west un - terol — a JN z rere MEER TST AA PI NE abs ————— na i= as PC—a— REY Se VRRNT! BID men See — 6 te ———__—s—6 oo re a ee ae | 3. In her right faa she holdseto view A ghee ud cave bY 2 eee — ee ee <= SOLOMON. (Concluded.) pie: = Se voice! And who cel - est-ial wis- dom makes His ear- ly, on- ly fold; And her re- wards more pre- cious are Than all their stores of eee ate ee a o @ Se ——fy- + -——— Sunt. hea Mb@iece@umgu np Poe he a he ee pe a eS Se = ae —— : choice! And who cel- est - ial wis-dom makes His ear-ly oon-ly _ choice! gold. Andher re-wards more pre-cious are Than all their stores of gold. = = AU ee ee a = Ser cea rie SAN Gite Sic , ee ca cad ea ta aa . | plays. Rich-es, with splen-did hon-ors joined, Are what her left dis- plays. days; JRich-es with splen-did hon - ors joined, Are what her left dis - No. 153. $f. ANN. CG. M. [Page 150.] DR. CROFT. SSeS To Fa-ther,Son,and Ho-ly Ghost, The God whomwe a - dore, a “ZB. ee? Yo Fa-ther,Son,and Ho-ly Ghost, The God whom we a -. dore, ted be eee | | SS | was, is now, And shall be ev -er- more. ° ~— was, 1s now, And shall be ey - er- more. No. 154. SARAH. C. M. [Page 72.] oT, CG. GRIGGS, Moderato. i 2 SSE] 1. Fa - ther, how wide thy glo-ry ‘shines! H How high thy won-ders rise! 2. ree _ might -y orbs pro- claim thy pow’r, Their mo - tions speak thy skill, Known through the earth = ee thou- ‘sand signs—By thou-sands through the skies. And on the wingsof ev-’ry hour We read thy pa- tience still. ? ie hand \ _ ag a! By Mae wee Ea MRE sg page ft sie ya hos wet ET See ee 8S SOME! ABieataie had | , re a Where jus- tice and com-pas-sion join In their di - vin - est forms; | (eee cee Known through the aaxth by thou-sand signs— By thou- sands through the skies. Andon the wings of ev -’ry hour We read thy pa- tience still. No. 155. TRINITY. C. M. [Page 24.] OLD ENGLISH TUNE. PPS a Sa 1. Be-lov - ed breth-ren! sing his praise Who formed the worlds on high ; 2.0 sing the fer - vor of his love, The won -ders of his grace | Sere BiNitiie Bag (2 ae ee aoe “we os §- tz Te ! ~~ 3. In songs de- clare the worksand ways Of our E- pes - nal God, = ae ee EE a eS oan | oa. gp EES az = i t me" ONT 9" s Game comma wr soent = zi —— TRINITY. (Concluded.) i ee eed | Who taught the plan - ets where to trace Their orb - its through the sky. Who sent the Sav - ior from a - pole To save a dy - ingrace. sete a Whose king- dom in these lat - ter days Is spread- ing is & - oe | No. 156. | THATCHER, ©. M.- [ Page 394. | JOS. J. DAYNES. . Se er rere 1. O God, tho thou God that rules on high, Bow down thine ear to me; 2. Re- buke the heart-less wick - = oe That Ca thy serv -ants harm; See a 6-+e.- =e Sp iaib err 3= asia 2 2 _ 3. Let un - seen Shien wait a-round To shield He ser-vant’s head ; 5 SS eS Pro-tect him from the pow’r of man, By thy al-might-y arm. O list - en, list -en to my cry—O hear my fer- vent plea. ---b— pee | : —+- it ! Let all his en - e- mies. be found Caught i in the net pee spread, 2 pe teria ial flee es eee eee, O > list = en, list - en to my cry—O hear my fer - vent plea. Pro-tect him from the es of man, By thy al-might-y arm. patter: SSS Let all his en - e- e be found Beles the net a rE @ eee a OTE ad RN PEED No. 157. TRIBUTE. C. M. [Page 54.] E. STEPHENS. Animato, Sos SS of the old pro - phet -ic fire— see of light and _ love. lock the ~ ee - self the key; Un- ee the sa - cred book. _ our = - ie - or aera spir evel move, An re) And let there now be aie a Des arse caer es re = —— =F No. 158. UNION, ©. M. [Page 117.] —s GEO. CARELESS. fa Se 1. All praise to our re - deem-ing Lord, Who joins us 2. He bids us _ build each oth - er up; And, gath- er’d Srrer sos 3. The gift which he on one be - stows, We all de =- 7 Lnemeree ise SS y his grace, And bids us, each to each re - stored, To - ef - to one, To our high call - ing’s glo - rene) hope We ea es light to prove; The gracethroughev - ‘ry ves - ce flows Sere ee ee ees] =2 Sr = fase | UNION. (Concluded.) geth - er seek his face. To-geth-er seek his face. hand in hand go on. We ee in hand go on. SSS | =e —-@—¢- | 2s Soar a = a op. love. In pur- est streamsof love. areas No. 159. VEN ERATION. C. M. [Page 392.] E. BEESLEY,, 1. How havethe na- tions grown cor- er How from their natural use, Men 2. The ho - ly ties of wed- ded life, Are cloaks for the pro -fane, While 3. A- dult’ - rers Barn the world’s ap-plause, As men of hon-or’d fame; Wo- es samen tee AT aaa a oo) cen cau = ge ee their life- giv- ing pow rs per - - vert By wan- ton, lewd a - buse. Men lust and mam- mon des- e - crate, Where faith and love should reign. While men, though weal via ae once: fences eae Baad Oe haa sa with the shame. Wo- Ripe their life- giv - ing pow’rs per- vert By wan-ton, lewd a-_ buse. lust and mam-mon des - e - crate, Where faith and _ love should reign. No. 160. WORSHIP. ©. M. [Page 105.] Geo. CARELESS. 1. Once more we come mai - fore our God— Once more his 2. May we re - celve the word we hear, Each in an ae oe = =e Sees (Fo Shapira ta ( ~ bless - ing ask: O may not seem a load, Nor f hon - est heart; And i the a - ae trea - sure there, Nor | =< == Santi rreisee ee: === —s- alee Ze ; bree - zes blow; Let ev - ry, plant thy powr par- take, And Se om joa Se eae a fa SS ee Ee wor - ship prove a task! Nor wor - ship prove a_ task! ev - er with tt. part. cNore evo) ver with it part. all the gar - den 9: eee No. 16]. ZION’S HILL, G M. [Page 219.) J. DAYNES. SS SS SS : C= ee ee See 1. Be- hold, the moun-tain of the Lord In lat - ter days shall 3. The rays thatshine from Zi - on’s hill Shall light-en ~ ey - ’ry eee Se cle Nee i ——— —————- eee Sta —— | Sere teers Face eae So » >.» | es 5. No oo shall rage, nor hos - tile feuds Dis - turb those peace-ful a Pea ie iad PF aN fiapeere ee uaa pera CE rene oe ae aeuaee Sime a = ee mei — ZION’S HILL. (Concluded.) rise, On moun-tain tops a -_ bove the hills, And draw the wond’ring land; The King who reigns in Sa-lem’s tow’rs Shall all the world com - eyes. And draw the wond’-ring eyes. 2. To this the joy - ful mand. Shall all the worldcom-mand. 4. A - mong the na - tions wo —— - —- 9 — JO Sys i Lene Eee SS aes cael na - tions round— All tribes and tongues shall flow; Up he shall judge; His judg-ments truth shall guide; His count-’ring host Shall crowds of slain de - eee to the hill of God, they'll say, And to his house we'll go. -scep -tre shall pro - tect the just, And quell the sin - ner’s pride. Lp eee apt a a SSS ae fiz hang the trump- et in the hall, And stud-y war no more. No. 162. ZINA. ©. M. [Page 177.] E, BEESLEY, i ———— = 1. Fa - therin heav’n, we do_ be- rie The prom-ise thou Hash made; 2. We now re-pent of all our sin, And come with bro-ken hearts, [age Ei ame os Saaneeey fl (ee ek es eae ae ge = 3. We'll now be bu-ried in the stream, In Jes- us’ bless-ed name. The word with meek-ness we re - ceive, Just as as thy Sair Saints have said. And to thy cov-’nant en - ter in, And choosethe bet - ter part. Ges Zt = === — sa. And rise, while Heh shall on us begin —The Spir-it’s heav’n-ly flame. 22 ee The word with meek-ness we re - ceive, Just as ~ thy Saints have said. And to thy cov- ’nanten-ter in, And choosethe bet - ter part. dine Tol ae OWL | (PSL o alee === Ad SY A TA WT Pee Le s——*. | Nee rise, while light shall on us beam—The Spirit's ee K 2 Hae. 1 Te A I ee HNN eS) aa fee ee SSS No. = ADOPTION. C. M. D. [Page 91.) sonn s tEwis. ih PO. Lord, do- do thou thy ie gifts ~ be- stow On these a - acne == ones ; 2. In dreams aud re - ions of — the night, Re - veal - ing things to come, Aas Ses soce sie 3. Givefaith to te mya Wis Ye the same, With truth iy Saints in - fepire i= tie Saat _ ADOPTION. (Concluded.) a ee ee ee And let thy. Spir - it large- ly flow, Andown them Un-fold- ing wis -dom’s pur - est light, Of Zs *. . ons i “SEF Ss Sasa ea _ eee 8 32s ae a oe | Atd own thy Pee - Sie faith to claim All else their ———————— 2 — Sere aces as thy sons. E’en as thy prom-ise was of old, One ae a! - py home; New tongues de-clar- ing heav’n-ly pow’r, And = Ss Same ees = —- ga-— 9 a a | fy de - nine Let wis - dom, ee ee truth and love Lead . — a SS SoS See Spir - it they should have, Thatall thingspast it should un - fold, light tin-ter - pret plain, That Saints may knowin this dread hour, them in thy com-mands, Thatthey may prove thy gifs di - vine. = aS a oe - aa a eee! That all things past it Rota un - fold, With pres- ent light to save. That Saints may know Jn this dread hour, Thy giftsare come a- = Ss Ses EEB= ae That they may prove, thy gifts di- vine, By Co -ing on _—of_ hands. offal t No. 164. BLESSING. C. M. D. [Page 363.] Jos. J. DAYNES. SS Sa 1. Our Fa - ther, in the sa-cred name Of Jes- us Christ, thy Son, The 2. Maythy good Spir- it fall on them, From thisau- spi-cious hour, As 3. Pro-tect them in their ten- der years From seen and un- seen ill; ‘And oe bless-ing that “that has b been prc eae nounced These lit - lit - tle ones up - - on, dew up - on the’ ten- der plant- As EE: re - Se ped shower, That may they, as their days in- crease, Have thy find ines -care aig it May Sy ues aaa teen oman caine a o eg ee _— dase deere =| ==) = —— SS soe ea =a fo = ey fee thee own, con - firm 1 and ) weal In thy most ho- ly place, ‘That its se - nial in - flu - ence They may, in Ve fan- cy, In Wtay Beet growup in healthandstrength Of bod-y and of mind, | Be etre (a ae [Oe ae may con - stant- sey re - ceive Be gOr ae ce - lest-ial grace. youth,and in _ life’s vig-’rous prime, Be ho - ly un-to thee. a Sere oe filled with pure in - tel - li - gence, And wis - No. 165. | LIZA. R.. 0. M. D. [Page 367.) . &. sTEPHENS. Not too fast, eee et ee eee tee ee oe gg 1. Pll serve the Lord whileI am young,And in my ear-ly days, De- 2. QO Lord, my pa - rents here pre-serve, To teach me right-eous-ness, That 4 Ss While son and beau-ty sweet-ly twit twine Their gar-landsround my head, I'll es a Sot lakes Le em ee ee ee Pa Or: vote the mu-sic of my tongue To my Re - deem-er’s praise. i va young feet may nev - er swerve oe pathsof ho- li - ness; And | aS = —3— ee 2 f ania CE Spe or SE pe ee oe at wis- ae sa - cred hs The gems that nev-er fade. Long he @ @ ee Serene eg Set PAE a DAO Mec POET AY DE, ET 23 er o— z ta oe Ss er ee pein RB as PNT LEN A PAE AOU praise his name cas he has cian giv’n Me pa-rent-age and birth A - mong the most be - like the faith-ful ones of old Who now be-hold thy face, May I be formed in | — I sing thy prais-es here A- Het thy Saints be- low, _ And In e- tern -i i SS SS perez aoa DRE loved of heav’n v'n That dwell up-o up-on h the earth. That dwell in - on the earth. vir-tue’s mould To fill ah ho - wim place. To fill ie ho - ly | place. sss ee ee ee bse ale =e war i essed at 18S ee 9— —oe—'@ ees mera : @-2-—-@.2 ty ap-pear With ens in glo- ry Bae With cad in Le - ry too. ee No. 166. FAREWELL C. M. D. [Page 239.] ——— Gennes : 1. The gal - lant ship is un- der weigh To bear me off to _ sea, 2,1. go, but not. to ploughthe ee To ease a rest-less mind; ) a) RORY Gel Nes GIS GE. IME EN a WN a I aii al oe. ea fee a x= SS ee =a 3. I go to break the _ fowl-er’s Ae To \ ee: i rael heme; oe ester a Ee Eg peep] And yon -der floats the streamer gay That saysshe waits for me. Nor yet to toil on _ bat- tle’s See The vic-tor’s wreath to find. SSS epeg ) 4 sp ===. ae go the name of Christ to bear In Ho and isles un - known; The sea - men a the | ane oar, As_ rip - pled waves oft tell, "Tis not a trea-sures that are hid In. moun-tain or in dell,— Se | EEE CEES CEE ine a ce |-+--_—_2—_-+-*— They bear me swift-ly from the shore; My na- tiveland fare - at Tis not for joys lke theseI bid My na- tive land fare - well. epee SaRREISE SOARES GG ad ee et CL ey + ies, ae Sea oe ap aR PL ILA ona aa I | Se pa a | = ee Sane pO coe Whence Hight and iui have long since fled My na - tive land fare - well! [== SS SSS —— No. 167. LYON. C.M.D. [Page 121.] . G. CARELESS. SS SS ae ee | 1. To thee, Of rae we do ap ae With grat -i1- tude and praise, 2. Thou dwellest in the pur - est light, Wheretruth and glo - ry shine; == oe 3. Yet thanksbe to thy ho- ly name For truth re'- stor’d to earth, 2 i ee ee Se To know thy char-ac-ter is such As ’twas in for - mer days; of per-fect- ed powr And pen -est - y is thine. gl ae Sot gramecrr ere That man, though, lost, can now re- gain A ae ce ie - jal birth; 2 SS ee ee That thou has made us in_ thy form, Thoughnow we fall - He be, But man, a - me how prone to sin, How sub - ject to dis - ease ; aS a And be re - stor’d to —= bright form Thro’ con - stan- cy and love, _ Seeree === = S =i aes === = ee Yet still in fash - ton, though a worm, We'llrise to life with thee. _ De- form’d and fall - en, touch’d. with death, He ie . rf - ’ry breeze. —— =H = aig a a Sone es SEE = reat Siz a Ses y emeernas EN a To Pre thy are and ta with thee On a and heav’n a - bove. es, eee (t_ — pases EEE == No. 168. MAJESTY. C. M.D. [Page 195.) Lp. evwarps. a _ # 1. Let Zi- on in her beau-ty rise; Her light be- gins to 2. Ye her - alds pee the Gos - pel trump, To earth’s re - mot - est ) | 7 3. But ere that Bae and sol-emn day, The stars from heav’n will shine; Ere long her King will rend the skies, Ma -jes- tic and di - vine. bound ; Go spread the news from aan to oe In all the na- tions round, a ae SSeS] 7S 4 WY cathe Gos? Gos - pel’s spread-ing through the land, The Gos - pel’s 5 spread-ing thro’ the ThatJes - us in theclouds a - bove, That Jes - us in thecloudsa - | | Ee SS SO le eee = eee aap ee haa o Baer : The sun with sa -ness will be oe Thesun with black-ness will be SS SS SSS] land, The Gos-pel’sspreading thro’ the land, A_ peo- ple to _ pre - bove, That Jes-us in the clouds a - bove, With hosts of an - gels Se ee a ~ MAJESTY. (Concluded.) pare, To meet the Lord and E- noch’s band, Tri-umphant in the air. too, Will soon ap- == his Saints to save, be eae e - mies sub- a: = 2 Sees SSSpea | fright! aan men, o be ‘bet is idk ed men, Gaze heed-less on the sight. Fa ae | —?@ No. 169. MISSIONARY. ©. M. [Page 231.] Zt Tes STA an “ea A AEN ie SS a — ie sae a =e] 1. Lord, thou wilt hearme wheu I pray! ea am for-ev er thine! 2,, And, ‘while I rest my wear-y head, From cares and bus-’ness free, i a ne a een : oars ge ia se =] : = gigs ee TP —- a TIE TCE RS a —=|— pay this eve-ning sac - ri - fice; _ _ And 1 when my work is done, 2 ee a ae ee I fear be-forethee all the: day; I fear fear be - fore thee all the "Tis sweet con-vers-ing on my bed Tis sweet con-vers-ing on. my ve | | “a : ————— = a ae Se aOR SIE pal Ser rg @ j = AES SS ee ee FO pe ie ee ee pale PSN ok es Sel Uae a, Sai Rae SP eee ate ct oe EF eal ee _ Great God, my faith ts my hope re- lies, Great G@bdian my y faith, my hope re - Poceeret eee wren yay a POSE Se last Seren Raa area ee end SUA Sule | ee ig — a fei seems rc —— ae N aocet) ea 2 pe Bey aay me irate as tae sie aer ‘=-4- ee ora aS oe a ete i dare a fear be-fore thes all the day; Ohl; may mayI nev-er sin. bed Tis sweet con-vers-Ing on my bed With my own heart and _ thee. See geet hs ae ae Great God, my faith, , my hope re - lies coe on thy grace a - lone. [Fae Fe No. 170. OLD TRAFFORD. C. M. D. [Page 85.] a. c. suv. Joyfully, | Written expressly for the L. D. 8. Psalmody a tae ee eee TARA! J —_—_—— ee ee 1. The Gos-pel stand -ard high is sous en On Zi- o1 on’s sa - cred shore ; ae gee eS Re - joice, ye Saints, our God be prais’d, Sa -tan’s longreignis o’er: re cis. asia eee oe ee ee ee ae ae =—s o-. ee 2 newer ara See eS , ae ae aaa a 7 = oer From thou-sand heav’n-ly voic - es poured, When Christ in tri- umph reigns ; 2S Ser —<———= ae =e] Re - ful- gent in we eee of os a ihe oe lor’s pres-ence. given, 2 a a a See ee ay eS ee Diy —— at totes =——== Christ will re - ward their tri - als past With im - mor-tal - i - ty. —— ACP LES RENEE AT A | 5 — gee Neale -_—— ari e SS ee eee The Saints on earth, tate Saints a - bove, Shall share the rest e ae ne Oy cee ee ea LES La Rit ea os Oe ees ca The bright Mil - len - nium dawnsat last, The faith- ful shall be free, 2=2 2 =| See No. 171. SELAH. C. M.D. [Page 413., JOS. J. DAYNES. Not too fast, - at Tame = aes 1. Q Lord, pre - serve re thy chos - en SST They’v: ve keen- ly felt the 2. Thy ser - vants, too, pre - serve from harm, As through the earth they 3. May light di - une shed forth nae ray, And with the pure re - | SSS ree ere tte stroke vile op- press- ion’si- ron grasp, Andev-ry Gen-tile roam With | joy - ful news of heav’n-ly birth, To gath-er Is - rael 0 aD a _—— a AEE | Rt oe ros iy Bartel ———G s—»—_»—_ 9 o—,"9 “- ee a tf | main ; Jes- us re- turn to dwell on earth, Whose right it is oe Oe ee 9D: ee =o See aS | = A Lh eS SN AS I RUAN a RE 27 a a = ae yoke. Sus-tain their name, make bare thine arm, Their rightful claims main-. home. And guide their feet in paths that lead To Is-rael’s chos-en reign | oe hast- en on the glo-rious time Maou Is- ra - el shall SO.) Se ee eR ete as ster ea a : o: TEP Se o-g ree oS ee 2 tr 3 | 2 ale Bind is tig ee | a { ARETE LT tain, And bring thy long-since scattered band On to their landsa- gain. race, And let their remnants now be- hold The plan of sav- ing grace. ee ee | | Pte a rit. Da igi eae eres ee re ea iene — eee naa ie —— a | sing, Hail, Prince of Poco; Zi - be a redo Jes- us i sove-reign King. No. 172. UTOPIA. C. M. D. [Page 96] A. ©. SMYTH. Moderato. Written expressly for the L. D. 8. Psalmody. 1. When sick-ness clouds the soul with grief,And wastes this mor-tal fram e, Thine 2. If sin has brought thy scourging rod May we thy chast’ning prove, And Pa ge eirere ce i by Bote Favaig Mal Reese Bea Te 8, ea eee hha Bee re ete a a i! 3. ed dark- lark-ness and temp-ta-tions come, And worldly cares a - rise, ike I> Dea ie a = se oD ae i i eS (ag — ! 2 a = Z——[ee gi eros [pes Ores eee ee ECE, ord-’nance brings our woes re-lief, Mhvonon faith in ‘thy great name. A - learn from all we_ suf - fer here, ae pre-cepts more to love. But = — = —___@—@——_o—— —— a g-« —o— 2 _ 9 —__ 5 —_—— 3 ce | eaB Aca AUR SACRE le a Sg Ae eae ‘ SOO: NY JA a SS — 1 - noint-ed with the ho- ly oil, And. by _ thy ser - vants blest, e : shouldthe En - e - my of man Dis - tract-ing cares in - trude, Give se let age as gre es im - ea Re - new - ing strength di - vine, That = se Geyer ner ee a8 Dee | eee es —r eq 7 pao ees ee wait up- on a prom-ised aid In all that we re - quest. faith to ov - er - come the ill, And ee in the good. Se eee t+ vg : we may rise a- bove them all, And knowthat we are thine. + | —___# = AOE AT A be aoc No. 173. ATON EMEN Ae M. rage 53, GEO. CARELESS. Andante. 2 ri Spir-it . of faith, come down, Re-veal the things of God, And ae iia the blood t’ap - ply, pa give “us ihe to see; Who sora} ana rms == Ze =e a a a ae roe sett oem 3. a3 vane can eee - say That Jes - i is 28 Lord, Un - aera ees en teeta rar Wa eke toi US the God- head known, And wit - ness with the: blood. did sen ev - ‘ry sin - ner die, Did. sure- ate die for me. 2s \ az ie 25 Sti SS eee : ase aoe acs ies nea See OO a Bee Pot 7 ERT Ge EER CEES NT aa, ©. PEP is | | | ~? less thou take the veil a - naa And breathe the oe - ing word. Da ee fe = aE ie me i No. 174. AGNES. S. M. [Page 18.] og, STEPHENS. has hetaca) ani . ) a. a 7uaEE: TELE Ts SR) RT S| ON TERT RTE BH) LA ae SS Sasas ae scat as comans| leew eee 1. Let sin-ners take their course, Aiea choose the ie road to death; But 2. My thoughts ad-dress his acre When morn-ing brings the light; I = Sigg at oe <—h- ——F sid Sa SS SS eS ial LG DEE SiS 22st at ee 3. Thou wilt re re- =. my cries, O my FE - ter - nal God! While Se 2 ha Gn ee See ek ee Zi esi Ce ae tea Tiger ai aig eg ot a Aa Pith = at LE ET, EES i La en a a ietnae ea Ch SSE es Ses aeoreees atta — pe ee Pe salem ihe = wor - apt of my God Til spend mydai-ly breath. wes ei bless- ings ev - ‘ry noon, And pay my vowsat night. pate =a pas =o on ris a a) pl Sei aS ol sin - ners per - a in sur - prise, Be - pad tile ang Bye rods Mo. 175. ALPHA. SM. [Page 36] —w. crv Moderato. (ier ar (eae ci SS 1. Come we re love ie Lord, And ie our joys be known; Join 2. Let those re - fuse sing Who nev-er knew our God; But re nea a 2 Za ee ee babe Pes sb eater aree= 3 The God _who rules on Be ee And all the earth sur- veys— Who == — a G————— song with sweet ac-cord, Join in song with sweet ac - ser- vants of the heav’n- ly King But ser - a of the heav’n- ly G34 gts $a ggg rides up-on the storm-y — sky, Who rices ie on 1 the storm- y ee ei te = Pte ea Bea a cay -0—|— mia PONS ms ESE Bl cE ec noes 2 ocd And wor - ne iS his throne. And wor - ship at his throne. King May speak their joys a - broad. ie fue their joys a -_ broad. ah a —J Leena g) hale — aa aia gee Ee 7 eer Se oSrs= == Fo eae aaa earn @_» —@— = GG sky, And rene the roar - ing seas— And sinh the fo - - ing seas— D5 EE ree ees aed Aa ee —o eee —— oe a No. 176. BISHOP. S. M. [Page 86.] JOHN TULLIDGE. Sa a Lord, make thy mer-cy known To all who here re- side: Let heaven’s k era 5 2. My Mas-ter and my God Has sent me forth to bless, And preach toall his Pavia ee ee eect ieiiwiewd Li 3. A son of peace dwells here-Thy graceto him be giv’n, Onearthmay he thy [2 ares Sos Sees | == BISHOP. (Concluded.) a ih up - on And with them all a - bide An And ° with them Saige a - bide. ho - ly word, And dwell with sons of peace. And dwell with sons of peace. | oO law re- vere, And dwell “at eith bec in heay’n. And dwellwiththeein heavy’n. SSS ES SS eee No. 177. CONFIDENCE, 8S. M. [Page 225.] GEO. CARELESS. SS ee ae ee 1. See how the morn-ing sun Pur-sues his = shin-ing way, And wide pro- 2. Thus would my ris- ing soul Of heav-en’s Par-ent sing, And spread the 6d _@ ite Df [CE LAN CL RS fearon or Eel la eae i 6 $-tpe 63 __g—_—_ g_-| --_ —_g— oe aes i sod ES” af BY omit anf aa Cath — Z 2 ae 8. In faith I laid me down Be- neath his guardian care; I slept, and Hott SA TSTEY TN OY 2a eI Fel OP am ——— oP tee eet eo he Siler See ES Pe a iid SSSR PRE EMaacat om claims his Mak - er’spraise, And wide _ pro-claims his Mak - er’s praise,And truth from pole to pole, And spread the truthfrom pole to pole, And ‘| I a- woke andfound I slept, and I a - woke and found 1 Se a wide ___ pro- claims his ‘Mak - er’s ‘er’s praise, With ev - ry bright’ning ray. spread the truth from pole to pole, Of Jes - us, my great King. No. 178. GARDNER. S. M. [Page 253. T. 0. GRIGGS: EY eaieegiaed io saree Sei oa 1. To Him who reigns on high, Whom heav’nly hosts a-dore, The sove- reign 2. Let Seta voic-es raise, His won-drous love to'sing; Con-spire with 3. Ex- tol the wis - dom great That fram’d sal - va-tion’s scheme, Which not a - ; =p See Be eee Lord of earth and sky, Be glo- ry ev- er- Z| Be glo- ry ev - er- more. one ac - cord to praise Their Father and their King.Their Father and their King. 4 Vv Ww lone could man cre-ate, But fall- en man re- deem. But fall -en man re- deem. No. 179. GRACE. oy M. [Pace = J. P. OLSEN. 1. The — ctl past. ary ‘gone, “Tho evn - ing shades ap - 2. We = our gar_- ments by, _ While we re - tire to t i 4 MW e mel q = 4 ee =e a 3, toot ee us safe this night Se-cure from all our q ee (7 Maa Kad we all: re- mem - ber Sollee O, will soon dis - robe us. all So O;:; may So death GRACE. (Concluded.) Bae PSS ee a we all re - mem- ber well The night of death draws near. abn will soon dis-robe us all Of what we here pos - sess. = = Posere ==! Pofpacnteaaee rae an - gels eae us while we sleep, Till morn- ing light ap- Ae ee pean aoe ee No. 180. PEACH, S. M. [Page 118.] GEO. CARELESS: Moderato. | SS sage 1. How = - teous are their feet Who stand on - on’s 2. How charm-ing is ~ their voice! How sweet their oh - dings a eee ae ame eee Wiebe fo Cia eid Fer acon eee Seer srt eS an a i df EAS Pee ie ee ee OS ee me 8 et —o—"6— i— — 3. How bless - ed are our ears That hear this a g - oe eS = hill! Who bring sal-va - tion on their ‘tongues, And — are | “Zl - on, be) > hold’ thy” Sav -: tor; King! He NL Se = ens aa a if sound, Which kings and proph - ets wait - ed for, And a Sores ee eer eee words peace re - veal! And words’ of peace re - re - = reigns ne - umph- ant here!” He reigns eS umph-ant here!” sought, but nev_- er found! And sought, but nev -er found! Wo. 181. REUNION. S. M. [Page 202] gos. g. DAYNES. Ai Mt 1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints, your hearts pre - pare; 1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints, your hearts pre - pare; ‘To Zi-on’s pee a 1. Be-hold the Sav - ior comes! Ye Saints your hearts pre - pare; ; peta ae PS EE e-. aS EOS 7 | oa ea EME TIE AT — ae ee — pf 5 $$ Seersemmoccts oqo Seateeae To Zi - on’s en re -er home, ' a ae - tes ’s —}—} +7 = a ae Sg ee — — a mountain ie eee A “ ane k To io:——_—_=—_—__fa— pate - R= To Zi - on’s mountain gath-er home, To Zi son's. ee Seer cme Lan a seer aan ee pe ee ra } moun-tain gath-er home, For soon you'll meet him moun-tain SUN Lea? er home, For soon Roel meet him =e SIR CUE. GIES re EES | ies ———— Se meer eee) rode —— ao there. For soon ==am meet him there. For soon vou’! meet him sid idan 2 St LES ro Se — PA Liha aa aE 0S WH Mr eR er Te see aoreg pe See ease emare ae SANE 50 I soon you'll meet him ee For soon you'll meet him there, 9° SS SSS = |S ce LE SO PRR IRE TH ES a eRe GNC = aan — there. For soon you'll meet him there. For feo soon you'll meet nae ites Pes Se a lS Wie No. 182. SATURN es Mt [Page 11.] JOS. J. DAYNES. SS 1. See! all cre- a - = joins To praise th’E - ter- nal God: The 3. He built those worlds a - bove, And fixed their won-drous frame; By tha eee amar omic Eee oe Celia 5. The broad ex-panse on ee With all theheav’ns af- ford, The a8 ie ae a SSS heav’ a hosts i - gin 4 song, And sound his namea - broad. 2. The his command they stand or move, And al-waysspeakhis fame. 4. The light-ning’s fire that streaks the os U - nite to praise the Lord. By ae At ae oS = sun Saath a -en fee ~~ And moon withsil - ver rays, ae flee- cy clouds that rise, Or fall-ing show’rs, or snow, ‘The e— Soret rr SD Rca a wot = = 8 see. : =e ge Be 25 ee all that shines a - bove His glo-ry is ex - press’d; But 2 SSS See Gs. Saf Sate star - ry lights and twinkling flames, Shine to their Mak-er’s praise. thun- der roll - ing round the skies, His powrand glo- ry _ show ar : ne a ee me ge cee a ae gg Seer neeney wr == ee ee : | | | | Saints, who know his end- less love, Should sing his prais - es best. Bie SS ae == No. 183. ST. HELENS. S. M. [Page 116] pr. poppripGE. Eo eae Saree ees SS 1. And are we yet a- live, And see each oth - er’s face? 2. Pre-served by pow’r di- vine, To full sal- va_- tion here, ——— a “ a ———o-g : tek Reale a ee amianare 90! J ne aioe 4ocn en rae oe Glo - ry and praise to Jes - us give For his re - deem - ing grace. A - gain in Jes -us’ praise we join And in his sight ap-pear. — at oh ee sa RE ea Es a dD ge a oe Se ee es : Fg HO Tea 7 2? | | Fight-ings with-out and fears with-in, Since we as - sem_- bled last! 5: ae oS 2B an | SR o° I wai T YAR RA ap ee eH No. 184. _. UNITY. SM. [Page 161.] "GEO. CARELESS. Slow. spt 3= ie "aman Ma epee ge —tse——#g—_lo—— fF = ue oe o— 2s -— : ee to ice eee) wei ~ 1. Ye chil-dren of . our God, Ye Saints of lat - ter days, Sur- 2. He gives his flesh and blood, Oursouls to pur-i- fy, -And eel sree ae eeceeccerel as | bY 3. We do re - mem - ber him, His sor - row, pain and death, And — round the ta- ble of the Lord, Sur- round the ta - ble of the bless - es us with ev - ry good, Andbless- es us with ev - ’ry N (peara Waes ere eee ea how with powr he rose a- gain And how with pow’r he rose av: on 2 eee eee UNITY. (Concluded.) é 4 He es oR Se 3 pe, ee Lord, And join to sing his praise. And join’ to sing his praise. good, And thus he brings us nigh. And thus he bringsus nigh. Pisses | ; gain Tri- umph-ant from the earth. Tri-umph -ant from the earth. Qs PUY 92s Se a ae a ee 2) Ss eS iS SSS No. 185. WATES. 8. M.. [Page 36. | MACY. 1. Come we that love the Lord, And let our joys’ be known; And 2. Let those re-fuse to sing Who nev-er knew our God ; Who : cad one ia tat cee ee eae eed : | 3. The God whoruleson high, And all the earth sur - veys— And ©): 3 A KA RISEN EROS oY OA ee 5 es EUSA SO ee let our joys be known; Join in a _ song with sweet ac - cord, And nev- er knew our God; But ser -vants of the heav’nly King May cresc. re Sarees Sears eeers — | gee a wor-ship at his throne. And wor-ship at his’ throne. speak their joys a-_ broad. May speak their joys a -_ broad. calms the roar-ing seas— No. 186. MARTHA. S. M.D. [Page 44.| E, STEPHENS. Moderato, 1. Ye sim- ple souls who stray Far from the path of peace— 2. Mad-ness and mis- er - y Ye count our life be- neath, —— = Sees ais —— ae a a: cama 3. So wretch-ed and _ ob - scure, es men ee ye de - spise, That lone - ly un - fre-quent-ed way To life and hap - pi- And no- thing great or good can see, Or glo - rious in our a aN a BN a a ————— — SR Ne WIEN LIE BY SN | Me —— MEM Ssh a So -fool- ish, im- po-tent and poor, A - bove your scorn we 7 eee SS Sa ness;— Why will ye fol - ly love, Andthrongthe down-ward road, death. As_ born on - ly to grieve, Be-neath your feet we lie, fat gd SE ~ v | ° ° rice We through | the Ho - ie Ghost, Can wit- ness bet - ter things; fee SS Sa ee ————EEEEee SSeS And hate the wis - dom from a- Hea ae mock the sons’ of God? And ut - ter - ly con- temned we live, Andun - la- ment - ed die. Y Vv Vv | | ae he, whoseblood is all our “boast, Hath made Us Priests and Kings. A eee eee ieee esac ai | No. 187. - CUMORAH. 4-68 & 2-88. [Page 218.] JOHN TULLIDGE. popes olds con moto. Treble, Tenor or Alto. v 1. An an-gelfromon high, The long, long silence Shee De- 2. Seal’d by Mo-ro- ni’s hand, It has for a- ges lain, To 3. It speaks of Jos-eph’s seed, And makes the rem-nant known Of fer RS , Andante con moto. " ou. (Die FG=5= ae ae =a i==2= = ge aoe Pas oe Soe =e 8 —=§—— CC. ws a a - ing oth the sky, These gra - cious words he spoke— wait the Lord’s com - mand, From dust to speak a - gain. na - tion’s long since dead, Who once had dwelt a - lone. stot illeqro animato. Saar Lol in Cu-mo-rah’s st hill, A sa-cred re-cord lies con-ceal’d. It shalla.- gain to light come forth, To ush-er in Christ’s reign on earth. ie: Saas eee Lo!in Cu - mo-rah’s lone- lone-ly hill, hill, A sa-cred_ re - cord lies con - ceal’d. It shall a- gain to light come forth, To ush-er in Christ’s reign on earth. — GES PA Tah cee Rd ates pwn een yan eT ce Se ed “a ful - ness of. the Gos- pel, too, Its pa- ges: will re- veal to view. ee SS No. 188. CELEBRATION. 3 4-63 & 2-88. [Page 48. a 22 See 1. Let earth and heav’n a - gree,— ‘An - gels and men be_ join’d. 2. Jes - nee trans- pe - ing sound! Tne Mire of earth and heav’n! ES Peay i ag fe i =e tere == | —4A—~p ae — a Ss ae =H o— 3. Jes. ie har - yon - > lous _ neiap, i iain hs hosts a - hosts: a - bove; oy eee iat Poe iemaers —— —] —~?-4— =o a TEL eee a Ss ee eee = Ce = iS —o a noe IDET SN 8 ) pea pees et = reese | To ao - e- brate with me ‘The Sav - ior of man- kind. No oth -er help is found, No oth - er name is giv’n, ea ae ces —fe.--a_ aoe og. (Geeeresene Sess SS PA haa They ev - er - more pro- pro-lsin, And: won - ie keg aa his love; TR a == = = area a =f = — See pare Ae =e == =4 A - dore the all - a - ton - ing Lamb, And bless the sound — of By ~which we can sal - va- tion have; But Jes - us came the Bf Sige IN anes eS Ia a ae ae 7 = Cpa semris nen Pe ah) Jo ee nRemrarg eS PE ee ee ee ee Se "Tis all their hap - pi- ness to gaze; “Tis heav’n to see our == Sirona i SS cise. Semen | near nianecaaee ae eae eS Sa eS (2S a SSS Jes - us’ name. And bless the sound of Jes - - name. world to save. But 2 ee - us came the world és save. =e =e == ee ee 7 a: SS == ed Jes - us’ face. "Tis heav’n eae Jes. 5) Ais Hees. No. 189. COVENANT. Wieceiaea 4-63 & 2-88. [Page 181.] JOS. J. DAYNES. SS Nie ie — ye sietihiats all, And come and be _ bap- tized; _ It ee aia en We. re a abi, Gada CHS=S= ——y,-— a -8-| -B-. 2. Be i - ied with the Lord, And rise di-vine-ly new, ‘Tis =e is the Sav-ior’s call; He’s spo- ken from the _ skies, And | as Se SS SS - “cid Some 3 an rere veer : ayn lien cae eames aes —8_$- a NCA ES oe [oe a aan cy ee his’ --6-+ “ter ---nal eis The an - cient aR pur - sue The ~o (> o | Nees ge are eee get a scoicem Aeon ae eee sent the mes- -sage we de-clare, And sent the mes- sage we de - clare, His promised blessings now se- cure, The promised bless-ings now a - cure, The sent the mes - sage “we de -_ clare, His prom - ised ~ bless - ings now se - cure, The ———————— 5. Got rae «ae Ae AE RE BS A eee Va vo 5 Al 4 YY "4 | sent the mes-sage we de-clare, And sent the mes- sage we de - clare, His promised blessings now se- cure, The promised blessings now se - cure, The -):__«_4_ 4. ee ee $e tt ep ee ol ee ee et, ee SS a Sa ae —— 097 | NORA SENET 7) a —t sec - ond com- ing ‘gic pre- pare. re. His sec- ond com - oa to pre - pare. SSace = : ° e Spir- it’s seal, for - ev.- er sure. The Spir- it’s seal, for- ev-er sure. = ees No. 190. ~ COMPASSION. a 4-63 & 2-8s. [Page 152.] G. septa tattle — iis" Ve ia =a ee 1. A - rise, my ‘soul, a - | a-Tise, ik thy guilt - y fears; The mee | eae ae eee ae Seer s onan ht ae 5 A - rise, my oul a -rise, Shake off thy guilt -y ee, The bleeding 2 ao eee eee “ " FSS ee Sas Ss a eee sac- ri-fice In my be-half appears; hele the throne gine grea eas gac- ri- ie In my be- half appears ; ty fore the throne —— oe — Sao Before the throne pars surety A eae Ny pane is writ = - = ne his heraee ieee? ——- See Serre fice - —é—-e— o—_—— > ESA L7G IH STA POET mE ST —— ae — sure - ty stands, My name is writ - ten on his hands. 2h ee ee my surety stands ne name is writ - ten on his hands. No. 191. DIVINITY. 4-68 & 2-88. [Page 174.] S. B. POND. ner ee 1. Be - hold the Lamb of God! In his di- vine ar- ray, | 2. Can we pre- tend to know More ful - ly God’s -de - sign? aa } o----8-—— 61 4a= =———s iS ee Nae oe bf es - Us, will o - bey Thy prac- tice and com -’ manu; Be - ear] Se eS DIVINITY. (Concluded) SSS ica in- to the flood, His fa-therto o - bey; In Jor - dan’s we pre - tend to show A con- duct more di - vine? Can me neg - hold us here to - day! We in thy ee ie De - vot - ed fe PY IE = = =e Se ee stream to be _ bap - tized, Though by a car - aes | de - spised. lect this or - di - nance With-out an in- sult to our prince? — =e 7 | to ie — ed will, - on “ee! pleas- ure to ful - fil. No. 192. DESERET. 4-68 & 2-8s. [Page 134.] © E. BEESLEY. 2 ee eS 1. High on the moun-tain top A ban-ner is un- furl’d; Ye 2. For God re - mem- bers still His prom-ise eis of old, That eo pores es rae a a oe — aN Pea S —— a pe no Meg ecg oes Le a SS 3. His ae hall there be ~ rear’d, 1B glo - oi to dis - play; And 2S =e wer Sa Ee na-tions, now oe up, ap, It ¥ waves to all the world In Des-e - Sore weet he on Zi - on’s hillTruth’s standard would unfold ; Her light should there at - a. PeO- ple ge! be heard In dis- tant lands to_ to say, We'llnowgo up. and © DESERET. ini peace - ful land— On Zi - on’s "mount be - hold it stand |! tract the gaze Of of the world: ~ in) lat= “ter. “sega. eer see eee ane wage Lord, O - iz his trumh and learn his word; giyg Sei es] a se == eS Bo 198. FELICITY. 4-68 & 2-8s. [Page 294.] K. STEPHENS. Marcato. ee Se Peer ae err ead ere ee ee ee (EA Sisrsaeree = gs te: Se ete See Oo ARE Te ESS ESE ---—F— 1. All hail the glo-rious day, By Prophets long fore - told, When. | 2. When Is-rael from a - far. And Ju- dah ‘A ter’d wide, Shall meet |S | recta = ee (iid ci arr Saar g- +f emt Jez: o3- 35 = sats: Z 1 = = 8. From is - on’s Rien nly mount oe poet wa -ters flow, And DIE Taay etameameaeymer ior ———,— SNES @ ney Rey aE wy BT. T ‘ Sa es ae —= 3: Bee ee ees fe eu 66 eee tet ee ee es o-— ee oe = aie “Herr er f gis with harmonious — lay, The sheep of ie - 2 eer fold On Zi - on’s. to theirlandre - pair, Andthere in peace a - bide,— Di-rect - ed | aN gs : ar pono ee , ee ema an jie ge —o-2 ee <——s— [ee near this ho - ly ou Will treesim- mor- tal grow, une 7s ae - ly 2 ae — en —t=— hill his praise pro-claim, And shout ho - san - na na to his name. by Je-hov - ah’s hand, a dwell in ae in Zi -on’s land. (estes eer gas tea SS 0: — nae the king - gy cee ‘eile Whose leaves will all the na- - tions heal. (A+ _@_ ‘ jek CAE eye Aa ys SE O Y= ee es oor Yea aa a MN ee ee oa tes FAT dalla pa FL) A SAE LAMAN PSNR ) No. 194. GREETING. | 463 & 2-88. [Page 346.] G. CARELESS. Moterats. to === ge ee eee 1. All hail! the. new-born year! . Thrice wel - come the 2. When life shall spring a - new, And a - me - - - tion —a === Ken ea oa Lert Sokal 7a ee Gol a a Be ata ae se Soe ee a 7 fe oe phen ass eg 8 eg a ea oe (da al Pe oe | ed aaa s , Near and mene, Dist) ites Seat : ‘tion comes ; Near and ee a= DP Sees saci === Be aa =F fe te aare eg Pa ie a Soe ec See at TEESE ‘pates a. eng “pier | spring. An- ti - ci - pates a hap-pier spring. _ joy and life and love. With SUES of JOug and life and love. == see) as gy : ~~ ° nea the sii - ner’s doom. Near and more near ‘the sin-ner’s doora & »¢ |; ae oe a Op, SH =o SST sane aie eC eS cone bee pn eS ee ee No. 195. GLADNESS. 4-63 & 2-88, (Page at] : JOS. J. DAYNES. 2 i ee ee PGI! Ai 1. O Lord, our Sovereign King, Our. in - fant charge now now bless ; Him os A Raves of ih est worth, On us_ thou hast be - stowed, O | | _ 8. Thou art ce Fa-ther,Lord; His spir - | it pure al and free, QO - | — i eS er er gue Take =e a | ay BRT We PET oe ER TT HANG CE ee! wee CO aaa [AIREY EE SET RI SORE AT ES ——F ee oe ee ae to thee now we bring, O grant him nowthy grace. And may he, from his birth, Fol - low the Lord his God; Sus - Mi ast re —— ———— ey oe SERBS aoe a be - dient to thy word, — Re- Joied in heav'n with thee. O De ee ee | Pcie TREES al PSH RN ROR sm eee LS nen Becicact N Dae 5s (aoe Geeta ata & to us, Lord, may grace be givn To train this gift of tain’d by grace di- vine, may he Re : taught,O Lord, our ae ened te ee a ft Sg eee Srey ERM sr .deor Ene Bos Og OT ee ee eae a ee = a rea e—? a a ae PINS! AON ATS) | | may the _— spir- it thou hast giv’n, High “Were in a - lied Se es | thine for heav’n. To train this eift of thine for heav’n. God, by thee. Be taught, O Lord, our God, by thee. ait aad Pam meets 2 aE EE, hn ENON ARES ON ERPS RI AO > EE ATTEN ooo a -e—_pte- al fz eg nua = x pee i ae back to heav’n. Re- turn un - sul -_ lied back to _heav’n. men a No. 196. RAPTURE. 4-68 & 2-88. [Page 12.] G. CARELESS. 1.0 hap-py _ souls, who pray y Where God ap - points to hear! 2. No burn- ing heats by day, Nor blasts :) me . ge air, LSS a ea eo eeee Sea 3. God is the on- ly Lord, Our shield our de - fence. 283 Soe eee SS SS es ee O hap- py = Saints, who pay Ao con - eine ser - vice there! ae take our health a - way, God be with us there. a= 2 —S= Sisese ee With gifts his as are ae We ie our _ bless- ings ania + ee eet === Well praise him still, And hap - py we Who love the He is our sun, And he our shade To guard the i Es aren ees poee aes eg eee ee as ese 22s = a a eas = will - ome On Ja- cob’s ae Pe: ca - lar cL Sa reed Ee eee cuore ae oa = —= a ——— = Sa | way To -Zi - on’s hill. Wholove the way To Zi- on’s hill. head By night or noon. To guard the head ede night or a Ssieeieeaeee grace, And glo - ry: too. Pe-cul - iar aes And glo - ry too. tere fei OSS 1! ELISEO WY 0k DP No. 197. SANFORD. 4-63 & 2-88. [Page 209.] ST DEMERS oe % ADT “Kea SE EEE NES - 1. Come,O thou King of ~ kings! We've wait- ed | long for thee; With 2. Come, make an end of sin, Andcleansetheearth by fire; And Sasa oe 3. Hos- an - nas now shall Feta From all the ran - som’d throng, And eee a sts eS SS Sees ears aa gtrama Fl fa ae | scecerinamment Exar” es as gS eee en all acu Ce se } heal-ing in thy wings, To set me nits peo- ple free; == thou de - _ righteousness bring in. That Saints may tune the lyre, With songs of —gG— ne: nme ICT TI SSE Ee Baar ih re ee eS a ara glo-ry ech-o round; A_ new tri-umphal ee a wide ex- pee eee sire Come, thou de- sire of na - tions, come; joy—With songs of joy—a_ hap - pier pros panse The wide ex - panseof heav-en BES Sess ae sire - tions, come; Let Is - rael now be gath - er’d home. J joy— ; hap - pier strain, To wel-come in thy peace- ful reign. ee i aa Soc a ees a s a eS = | | Coie 2 Esmee acres ee ec te ek ee = 4 panse “OES heav -. en fill, With eae ae Zi - on’s hill, (9: , Soeee se eee ae Se Ses sire Come, thou de - sire of na- tions. come; SRS et ek earl tones cde tyes ire Wo. 198. TRIUMPH. ; Moderato. 4-68 & 2-88. [Page 16.] G. CARELESS. Sos PRET ere Se rE We | aR EL eae ae a] 1.To him who ene the world, The sun, “the — moon, and stars, 2. Our me in te ee to one The Spir - it’s quick - ning pow'rs. enue Sema Sroka o—~}-— a 2B} SSE Newcin =" glo = oy 1. Jes - us, once of | lamb, - Now the Lord, the 2. Once a meek and 3. Once he groan’d in blood and _ tears, Sas a eee sq SS ee we sae Once ee 3 care ot eat and pain, Now - Sa } great ! One® up -on the cross he bowed, Now his — = Seo sous’ ba Se =r === == =ig | he ap - pears ; a re - ject - oa by his own, fe) their ro eS Bey =e comes on earth to reign. Now he comes on earth to reign. char - iot is the cloud. Now his char- iot is the cloud. SSeS eee ee — —-g@— a ——— | a ics | =i | eae he shall be SEONE | "Now ow, their King he shall be known. 2 See No. 206. | —EYRA. | ate. 7s. [Page 57.] A. M. FOX a = es SS A as Fy ee sae —_— OSES NG 1. Give us room that we may dwell, - on’s chil - dren 2.°O how eb the morn-ing seems— cae er: from . go ora ee een PERRET ACA ORSON STs CE, SS = a rg apes = ———_ | ¥-:—_ e—__3—_e—_| 3-—__ 2 eg Le Ge a ee oe “8. Lol thy sun goes down no more; God him-self | will : = a ag 2 Ee pa SE ES TT SS ALI Se es KYRA. (Concluded.) a Sees eee ee cry. aes loud: See their num -bers how they swell! How they dark a night, Zi- on is like one that.dreams, Filled with aa aa Wine - be thy light: ‘All that caused thee grief be - - fore _ Bur - led (0), C= (ee frce ‘igen es pees gath- er like a cloud! How they ah: er like a cloud! ; won - der and de- light! ‘Filled with won-der and de- light! | f | — ee: | jG ord i is a a mara Soa a hp saya Seer ee re ere fs Ss =f mo, | lies in end -less night. — ‘Bur -ied lies in end-less_ night. =| No. 207. FLORA. 7s. [Page TOS E. BEESLEY. S| 1. Praise to God, im - mor- tal praise, For: the love that crowns our days; ’ 2. For the bless-ings of the field, For the stores the gar - den yield, SccRIPA 0 MEANS SINC eR Dl DET aaars hg ig [ge ay Ba eae ce ae 7 a = a Ses. on RISKS eee ane Bounteous source of ev - ’ry joy, Let thy praise our tongues em- Fee For the vine’s en - liv’n-i “Ing Juice, For the = gen - ’rous ol - ive’s use ; Suns that cel ‘rate warmth dif-fuse ; t foe aes aS No. 208. ADA. _ 8-78, [Page 52.] J. HEINE. (eb 4— a Ce eA RS BA aE eo 2 a == | ai Soe ee — 1. Who are these ar-rayed i in white, ao -er than the noon- -day sun, 2. Out of great dis- tress ene came, Washed theirrobes by faith be - low, ——— P— Os eee soa ae = 3. More than con-quer-ors : 2 Here ae find their tri - als o’er; pee ee eS ee mi Wore: aa of the sons of light, Nearest the e - ter - nal throne? In the blood of yon-der Lamb— Blood that washes white as_ snow. — rs == s- oo == ele = aay eer aoe at aoe rae ey ae — These are re they that bore the cross, No - bly for their mas - ter stood, There-fore are they next the throne—Serve their mak - er day and night: BEMipkonmeOn ee eves ee ae == Dee ge ae =ace ae i668 — 4 — ee sais seems Po —|$—_ ga | p No ex-cess-ive heat they feel Fromthe sun’s di - rect - er ray ; fo Suff-’rers in his_righteons cause, Foll’wers of the dy - ing God. God re - sides a- mong his own— God dothin his _ Saints de- light. | gD uat aan Si RAELSTWE PGS 1 ea so aT =s— a mild-er climethey dwell— Re-gionof e - ter - nal day. No. 209. ASCRIPTION. 8-78. [Page 63.] 1. Where the voice of friendship’s heard, Sounding like a _ sweet-toned bird ; 2. Wherethe wear-y find a home; Wherethe wild deer fear- less roam ; oe as eee eae = Sar es — —— a a ae aoe Soe pg ee Bee eae Oa _ 3. Where the tem-ple -block is laid; Whereno foe shall e’er in - vade; 9:54 ey Go Baa 1 a i Sa “aA atee a Ss SSS ee Se eee a or Py eae sue aoe ae te cen asia SA A Si ied |S (SoS a lA Soe a ee ee ee Fa SO ER aes pate Ce eaten Where the ho- ly notesin-spire With de - vo - tion’s pure de - sire; Where the mel-low fruit-tree grows; Wherethe gold-en har- vest flows ; —K- a — yp 22 fie = a aS iis! Zeon PES ee Oe eee Phd | | ee the eben s powts) r coe ein! is that heav’n and earth can name; 22 Sesh Fa ae et nt a = eae alee Where fond ac - tions es the ase Where true love finds no con- trol; Where the bee, the grape and kine Yield their hon - ey, milk and wine; ois Le ee SSS SSS oe Ore Oe ee REM SENG AT ASO 2 a T —_ Where the judge by | Where the couns’llors are not fools; LOY Me RAS aE vanapesyyuta jus - tice rules; Os ee oD eee! eS ee EES GEE Where the sons of God a -gree, There may all the faith-ful be. Where the curse from earth shall ac There may all the faith-ful be. Where the poor shall adsaln see, There may all the faith: ful be. No. 210. | BURTON. ‘ 6-78. [Page 247.] | Arr. by T. C. GRIGGS. — SSS 1. When shallwe all meet a- gain? When shall we owr rest ob- tain? 2. We to for - eign climes re - pair; Truth’s the mes-sage which‘ we bear— Sa ae SRS 3. te the bright and: morn-ing star Saha its bie rious ion a - far— Sa eee When our pil- grim-age be over, Part - ing sighs be known no more? Truth which an - gels oft have borne— Truth ia com - fort those who mourn ;. er SSeS] Kin -dles up’ the ris - ing dawn Of that = Mil- re nial morn: = Moderato. a When Mount Zi -on we re-gain, There far we Ane meet a in Truth e-ter - nal will re-main; On _ its rock we'll meet a- gain. | Sia, US EN ee —— ES SRS ae a a ot Andante. eae are — sere [ee Furie There may we may we all meet a - ies - Bees May we Sil meet neet a-gain. On its rock its rock we'll meeta- gain. - gain. We’ll meet we'll meet again. mph peer cmrererineet cet areeiesic In the cloudsthe clouds we'll meeta- gain. - gain. We'll meet we'll meet a-gain. * The second hymn on page 99 may also be sung to this tune by repeating the 3rd and 4th lines of each verse, — No. 211. - FINSLEY. 6-738. _ [Page 288. ] Yi HEALY, SSS ee See 1. Dan - ore wis-dom may I know, Stephen’s faith and patience =| 2. Ma - ry’s oe may I pos-sess, Ly - dia’s ten - der - heart-ed- ness; Saag ae Sass) 3. Job’s sub- miss-ion let me show, Da -vid’strue de- vo- tion know. He See see ee _ John’s di- vine com-pas- sion feel, Mos- es’ meek-ness, Joshua’s zeal, ‘Pe -ter’s ar - dent spir- it feel. James’ faith by works re- veal ; ee =e ca Oe may I shear, Chee hap - py por - tion share; = aaaaaaaeeeee = eat ae al Meas ca be ote — Eg ~- -Bun like the un - wear - ied Paul, “Win the prize and con - quer all. Like goa ane oth-y, may I Ev - ’ry_ sin - ful ae - sion fly. 8 Sh tal gat ase detrericee| , Let Is- ai - baie e low’d fire my new - born pai in- pie i —)—a— — are i ————— a —, + No. 212. GEORGIA. | 6-7s. [Page 35.] HANDEL. ee = 1. Hark! ye mor-tals. Hist! be still, Voic - es from Cum-or - ah’s hill 2. Now the Gen-tile reign is o'er ; Dark - ness cov- ers earth no more: ™~- t _ 8. Thrones shall tot- ter Ba - bel fal, ‘Ba - tan reign no more at all: | cs ie - 7 ~~ & ARES TAR ——_—=9- GEORGIA. (Concluded.) eit erie Fe] — the si- lence of the tomb, Pen - e- trate the dread - ful gloom, Now| shall Zi- on rise and shine—Fill the world with oa a - vine: o eat igs ts ee] Fs Baie shall gain the vic - tor - y, feat pre - vail o’er niea and sea, sea = cia Sa eee acts haf whisper, All is well! ent ane day of Is - ra- el! - An- ema sitet erar toe Be - Se” tell, i i day of Ig - ra- el! : ae | =e Siete =e Sires = | sd “oe | lGeik tile ty- rants Ge to Tee a oh ens day of Tse - ra - el! = Sees aS — zai Pe No.2 bs. TESTIMONY. | 6-7s. [Page 258. ] T. C. GRIGGS. 3 eo Sanaa rape eo eee ee age eee ae ane Ei bs with her ten thou-sand flow’rs, rs, Air, with all its beams ae show’rs. 2. Sounds a - mong the vales and hills, In the woods'and by the rills, | a ee es ate Ant Sree ez = Spy. ska Boece ABs 3. bate the hopes that Eyoote ly start From — foun - tain co ‘i heare Ae ae ae ee eee i ——EE Heay-en’s in - fin - ite ex-panse, Sea’s re - splendent coun - te - nance, Of the breezeand of the bird, By the gen- tle mur- murstirr’d; | oe All the bliss that ev - er comes omes [To our a Bh ibid - man Pompe TESTIMONY. (Concluded.) Be =e aa eS All a- round and AE a-bove Bear this re - cord—God is love. Sa - cred jpOne® Pe. on a-bove, Have one chor - us— God is love. All i voic - es ee a - bove Sweet - ly whis-pér—Qod 1s_ love. No. 214. ADORA. 8s & 7s. [Page 66.] J. S BRAMWELL. eaves 1. Should you feel in-clined to censure Faults you may in oth - ers view, 2. Let not friend-ly vows be broken, Rath-er strivea friend to gain; as aay your own heart,ere you venture, If that has not fail - ings too. Many a word in ang-er_ spoken Finds its pas- hae home a- gain. —T Be aerrS ear patra leeetreer ices _ Guard it as val - ued treasure, 3 - cred f your own good name. aloes = =e =p If that has not fail- ings too. SS SS ee : Ask your own ihart, ere you venture, Finds its pas- sage home a - gain. Prete word in ang-er spoken ‘Sa-cred as your own good name. | : pep! pect J Pe ea ee & val - ued treasure, No. 215. : BOUNTIFUL. os 3 83& 7s. [Page 103.] JOS. J. DAYNES. Va ea 1. As the dew from heav’ndis-till- ing, Gent-ly on the grass a scends, 2. Let thy doc-trine, Lord, so Seley Thus de - scending from a- sg Se full - fil; iiss = =] = SS ae And _ re - vives it, thus - ae fill-ing What thy prov - i- dence in - tends. Blest by thee, prove ef - fi- ca-cious To ful - fil thy work of love. From thy ho-ly hab- ‘- tine tion ——- 9 —= 2 No. 216. DAVID. 8s & 7s. aan 85. eee : JOHN TULLIDGE. ad de "1, We have: met, st, dear friends and brethren, Our r Te to pay Sane ~ one 2. Since our friend has am to glo- ry, Though wemourn, yet we'll re - aoe Ace Fae as tes D-'LO” ‘all I as who ae in Jes-us, Death is sweet and has no ae Pan Wi ei == 2 a ota — Se oe Sa SS Who has left this world of sor - row, And to Pisin ry, now has _ gone. For he ees the way to heav-en, And made Jes-us_ Christ his choice. ' ! : But to havght-y, stub-born sinners, Death,of ter-rors is the king. | 2 ate F No 217. GOSPEL LIGHT. | 8s & 7s. [Page 297. ]} ) MOZARE.. SA ec ce a gc O22 SCP aia Se Ye = Ly 1. Truth re- flects up- on outrsens-es, Gos - pel light re - veals to some: 3. Jes - us said, be meek and low- ly, For ‘tishigh to be ajudge: N SS Se = 4 Sib. a om reales 1 a PS A RaNG AUSSIE: AIO } Ifthere stillshould be of-fenc-es, Woeto them by whom they come.2. Judge not that you If I would be pure and ho-ly, I must love withouta grudge. 4. It re-quires a " If thou art a friendly BB ) a Beer fgg ey ee] ‘ts a mammmennmne B= ieee pce Sere — be not judg - ed, Wasthecounsel Jes - us gave; Mea- sure giv - en, con- stantla - bor All its precepts to o0- bey: Ee trun Ly > > > ‘Bled Mae eae | alas Sac= A = a ay a ley ea ee 2) A. a a Lo Aer, gee Pa | : P | See a me see it fair- ly, For mysight was ver - y dim; WhenI came to J SS SS aS No. 218. HUMILITY. | j | 8s & 7s. [Page 405.] . E. BEESLEY. otey: ie SO en en Ae A OR | Pann =I fe ee Sp SP Sa, we ee faa: 1. School thy feel - ings,Oh:my broth-er, Train thy warm im - pul - s sive 3. School thy feel - ings: con-dem- na - ev Nev- er AW on friend or Ky Sosa ta EN pi LE ian SSS Ss —— @— —o— 5. Should af - flic - tion’sac-rid vi- al Bursto’er thy un- shel - - ter'd = == soul; Donotits e- mo- tions smother, But let wis- dom’s voice con-trol. foe, Tho’ the tide of ac-cu-sa-tTIoN Likea flood 2 tae mav flow. ae : = fe Es Sonalvanetae =a ete ee Pp eee Snes hoae ee Se ite Sent oem imo eee Se rs ie ees 1 head, School thy feel-i eee: to the tri- al, Halfits bit - ter - ness hath fled ee ee LRtRRaaeee ahae! en _—~ ry ea i pi Sa aie, Atal Sg 6s :_ «sf cai Sate 8 oe siieecses reine ee hana 7 a 7 aa Sas) rye es Femme wens esas Se Se 7 coer a eee eee ede eee oe — 2. School thy feel - ings; there is pow-er In_ the cool col - lect- ed 4, mae DE- FENCE be - fore de- cid- ing, And a ray of light may ee ee Pare =e <2 oe ee ae Pa Teg ee =a ] Somes oe ee eee me |e 4 Art thou false - ly, base- ly — slan-der’d? Fame tS the oe be - gin to ee ete NS RE eee eerie Sore Zhe ae so = =e aa mee ease == === eMart 1 Wie 7 SR CARS BRS NE A comes we el OP gees Pane ee mind; Passion shat - ters reason’s tow- er, Makesthe clear-est vis-ion blind. gleam, Showing thee what filth is hid-ing Un- der-neath the shal- ne stream. hie ar a ue AT ¥: ee ee ne —— — SEnGD Tage eed Pe ee zal No. 219. JED. 8s & 7s. [Page 145.] T. C. GRIGGS ee N PS ESAS, A =” SOS 1. The night is wear-ing fast a-way, Acstream of light is dawn - ing; 4. mectid and dark the piss has pas bee, And long the way) and Seay ane 3. Ye mournful ees 5 ie By your tears, And hush toy hes of sor - row! eee =e = Lea | Sweet har-bin-ger of that bright day, The See Mil Mil - len - nial morn- ae And sad_ the weep-ing Saints are seen, And faint, and worn, and wear - 3 ope a Spee ee z= (2) Sas Stee Bee Res ae sl saat The light of that great morn ap-pears—The long Sab - bat - 1¢ mor- row. No. 220. LAURA. * 8s & 7s. [Page 184.] JOHN S. LEWIS. 1. Sis- ter, thou wast mild and love- ly, Gen-tle as the sum- mer breeze, 2. Peaceful be thy si- lent slumber—Peaceful in thy graveso low; Se wearer ea 3. Dearest sis - ter, thou hast left. us, Here ANE loss we deap - ly feel ; —2— tam a Se [ee Se Pleasant as the air of ev’n-ing, When it floatsa- mong the trees. Thou ee more will ices our num- ber; Thon no more a songs shall know. ee Sc Coe gee ee ge = ae a eee ra But = God that hast ae - reft us—He can all our sor - rows heal. —S == * The hymn on page 169 may also be sung to this tun® No. 221. MINSTREL | ax 8s & 7s. [Page 133.] 3 A. C. SMYTH. — Ss ee —— EES SE a EE CE N emia ae — Scete ee Se eas Y , 2. Strike a chord un.nown to sadness,Strike,and let its numbers tell, In ce- F399 Sar Say ere aT es Set j= Saoue ae ae a ay AS AMT a —a— py ee = | BTN PEL A SE a SN SORE se Waa RTE eR | poe f eS —s—s- oon anes _@__@ _@ _ @ | @g¢ j—9— 9 oF be ; rey RALOAREGERY AMER YO OPS IC aa Pa = prs iy say in sweet-est ac- Lee Zi- on prospers! All is well. Zio on Suda All is Sree ——6—-——*- ij oo. (a at =e ae pea See SSPE Spee es eer Sema ee is "= i: -$8— inact lest- iai tones of glad-ness, Zi- on pros-pers! Allis well. Zi-on a Allis { On, ENO a Pes Im —__—--@_@__g_______- ee well. Zi - on Suneeet All is well » oe Gieon we well. Allis well - . - ‘ All is well SS Peas 9 ie Pe SSD SEH fl PRCT PO ca aT eee SNe well. | Zi - -on pros-pers! All is_ well Zi-on | 2 a) area Sa Neer — = ap Allis well. Zi- on pros - pers! Allis well. — Allis well . : : aon ve 2 + a ET 2 = ht ees ae ee) ee A ee eS a Eames S ae he aA 7 - pers! fy: is well. em a SSS a ee eee re ee pire Zion prospers! Allis well,All is well. PeNoese, RACHEL. * 88 & 7s. [Page 354.] JOHN 8S. LEWIS. a eae 1. Harth-ly hap-pi-ness is fleet-ing; Earthly prospects quickly fade; 3. In the dark-est dis - pen - sa - tion, pent re - mem- eae God is a a While af - flic-tion’s surge comes o’er you, Look be- round the dating wave ; ie eee eee Oft the heart, with eae beat-ing, Is to bit -ter- ness be - trayed! "Tis the rich- est con - so - la - tion By ee faith-ful- ness to trust. — ore steams soiistiee scene | i - fore you; Hail the tri- umph o’er_ the grave. Se as ee eS Sfspcas: 2. Scenes of sor-row most dis - tressing, Scenes that fill the ae with pain, 4. aan the zeae Op - press'd with sor-row, Let the bo-som fill’d with grief, fis See seceterrice Aging ——— = 6. ies your dar -ling child. is ta- ken Teen your bo-som to the aoe Bg Pr fees ae || eae eee Oft-en yield the choicest bless-ing; Present loss is fu- ture gain. Be the wound-ed spir-it bor-row From his prom-ise kind re - lief. t= a | fis ie sleeping dust wa-ken Andits spir - it will re - turn. Pe = S73 izes cae ee Sioa? a ogee aan ct Sean) 30 MS) hymn on page -43 may also be sung to this ce No. 223. | RAYMOND. Maestoso. 8s & 7s. [Page 163.] JOS. J. DAYNES. ae 1. Jes- us, might-y King of | hipoiee te on, Thou a - lone our guide shall be: 2. As an em-blem of thy pas-sion, And thy vict-’ry o’er the grave, 3. Pears of the world’s de - spis- ing, We the an- cient path pur - sue, ee —— e———— 2 Fees —— = PRRIERDOPR GUESS Ee ES a Se eee =rerese v—o— — Thy com-mis-sion we re - ly on; We will fol-low none but thee. We, know thy great sal - va - tion, Are bap - tized be -neath the wave. ee oe SSS Eire Bur-ied with the Lord, and ris ris - Ing _ To i Te di - vine-ly new. Diao ioe ara ~~ a fae eee No. 224. SPRINGVILLE, * 8s & 7s. [Page 60.] HK. STEPHENS. pee A er ee —— eit: —7— eae ee —- ee 1. Sweet-ly “may the bless-0d Spir-it On each faith-ful bo - som shine; 2. Since thou tak’st de-light in giv-ing, We &would glad-ly ask and haye; 4. We would seek t’ob-tain his is_fa-vor, V Which j is bet-ter far than gold; == = a Penn hae ene ee ee i stnieeteanen ero me = eee —— AF 7 ae May we ev-’ry grace in - her-it: Lord, we seek a _ boon di- vine; Grateful “ 1 each gift ra ceiv-ing, In ‘his name who died to save. samira May his’ gos- pel prove the sa- vor Of a life that’s ne’er been told. cy - | == * The hymn on page 148 may also be sung to this tune. No. 225. SALEM. 8s & 7s. [Page 366. ] JOS. J. DAYNES. ee , ae. {g Captain "Angele lamas Socata SERRE! 1. Wel-come, best of all good meet-ings; Welcome, brothers, sis - ters true; 3. Prayer and praise and tes - ti - mo - ny, Tongues unknown and ee -e- CY, Eagar BSS 5. Whereis heav- en? who can tell it? An- swer, ve oan ia on- ly know. Gifts and bless-ings, hap - py greetings, Heay’nly treasures, old and new. ae aes words of in - spir-a -tion,—O, how swift the mo- ments fly! | \\ faa = =a 2. Glad- ly young and old as - sem - ble; Sweetest seni rise from the soul; 4, Faitful Saints refresh’d and strenghten’d, Drooping ones re-vived and cheer’d— 6. Bless-ed peo-ple! pure re- li - gion! God-like, price-less, sim- ple. free ; ——_? 1 > o : | eae a eee eee eee Saints re - joice and sin - ners tremble; Power uns unseen a the whole. Thus their hap - py dayel are lengthen’d~ Thus Je- hon! vah’s name re-ver’d. Loved, or held up in de - ris - ion, "Twill be truth e - ter - nal- ly. -—p—9-|a——9 + — Se) 225 ae | No. 226. SERENITY. Andante. 8s & 7s. [Page 33.] G. CARELESS. | ST MERE Sd 1. Soft- ly beamsthe sa - cred dawning Of - the great Mil - 2. Splendid, ris - ing over the mountains, Glow-ing with ce - | 3. Swift-ly flee the clouds of darkness, Speed -i - oh the 2 “cs===== aS len - nialmorn, And to Saints gives wel - come warning That the les - tial cheer, Streaming from e- ter - nal fountains, Rays of mists re- re- tire; Na - ture’s un - i- ver-sal blackness — con - 2 —— ee ee ee ml is hast- ing on. That ae day i is hast- ing on. liv - ues light ap- po ieee hos ie liv - ing light ap- pear. sumed a us aval ieee con - Pare Te See ae No. 227. STANDARD. * 8s & 7s. se 102. if Ce. a a a See eee aa a ae Se oe as AD: eR RL. E aoa fe SS pee 1. Lo! the Gen-tile chain is bro-ken; Freedom’s s ban-ner waves on high: 2. See, on yon-der dis-tant mountain, Zi - on’s standard wide un-furl’d; ————— 3. Freedom, peace ane full sal- va-tion Are the bless-ings guaranteed— 94 sae a ee ss * The hymn on page 332 may also be s be sung to this tune. = SSS STANDARD. (Concluded.) SS SS |S List, ye na-tions! by this to- ea Know that your re - demption’s nigh. Far a-bove Mis-sou-ri’s foun- tain, Lo, it wavesfor all the world. US2SSSnrS = pa pe Eth aL v-’ry na-tion, Ev ~-rytongue, and ey-’ry creed. == ——— a = | | 8s & 7s. [Page 114.] GEO. M. MONROE, 1. See, the might-y an-gel fly-ing! See, Hes speeds his way to earth, To pro- claim the blessed moe Des And re- store the an-cient faith. GSS 2 Hear, O men, the pro - cla - ma-tion! Cease from van -i - ty and strife; Hast-en to — re- ceive the Gos- pel, Ando - bey the words of life. pe Ba G-—9——o— oT a ae @—_a—-G G To pro- claim the bless-ed Gos- pel, Andre- store the an - cient faith. scsseasizs > "mad a |p Gg ——_a—y-.-6 Hast-en to re-ceivethe Gos - pel, cg age No. 229. TRANSPORT. ; 8s & 7s. (Page 88.] F. CHRISTENSEN. FIDL SO SRURAAANNRONRNS - a s SURE DRAEIN ieee Tis Se 1. Go, ye mes-sen-gersof hea-ven, Cho-sen by di - vine command; 2. Go to is - land, vale and mountain, To ful- fil the great command; V 3. When your thousands all are gather’d, And their pray’rs for bp as - cend, a (oer Sa SSD me i es eee eee Go and pub-lish free sal-va-tion To a dark be- night-ed land. rai er out the sons of a ob, To ie sess oe a land. oe eee oe And the i el asero vad with lesings All the aE: bors of your hand. "as (CERNE SRE AL poe 2 sa en eee ee eee rey Pap apres SS Ne. 230. WATCHMAN eX 8s & 7s. [Page 332.] hoor eee =e =Sra eet 6 Wake, O O wake, the world from sleeping ! Watchman, zt what’s the hour? Hark, ye on-ly hear him say-ing, ’Tis the last, th’el - ev - enth hour! ek - -— Soe Fy ——@— : eee ee ee ee mes eee see 2. Lo! the Li-on’s left his thicket Up, ye watchmen, be in haste; es pemues - Ss er of the Gentiles Goes to lay their cit -1es waste. NE DC Se = Chorus. ————= == Soe We're the true t true born sons of acre - on, Who with us that can com- pare? === Ss eee a == We're the true born sons of be ey oa - on, Who with us us Bat can com- pare? J ee ios Sa ac | * The hymn on page 293 may also be sung to this tune. WATCHMAN. (Concluded.) = Sat === We're the roy - al bianchof Joseph,’ The bright and glorious Ere star. ce ae NO. Zool: ZION. . 8s & 7s. [Page 7.] G. CARELESS. Se aS 1. Glo - rious things of thee are spo - ken, Ze ty OL Cll = ¥ 2. On the Rock of A - ges found- ed, What can shake thy 7 aay aie 3. See! the streams of liv - ing wa- ters, Springing from ce - Mae SISSIES SSS 5 of our God! He, vy whose word can- not be bro - ken, Chose thee oa re - pose l With sal - va - tion’s wall Ss round-ed, "Thou may’st : 4 o——s-9- ——~-|-g-—-6 ee. Lire Se iar ear = lest - ial love, Well sup- ply thy sons ed ware ters, tend all - for his own a- bode. Chose thee for his own a- bode. _. smile on all thy foes. Thou may’'st smile on all thy foes. a= - ar as | = eng: =p “fear i eae re-move. And all fear of ye ee re-move. No. 232. pe, SOYEUL SOUND: | Cheerfully. 8s & 7s. Double. [Page 38.] E. STEPHENS. 2 1. What was wit - ness’d in the heay-ens? Why,an an- gel, earthward 2. Had we not be - fore the Gos - pel? Yes;-had sev -’ral taught Bh = 3. Where so long has been the Gos - pel? Didit nev - er fall a- : 2+ > bound. Had he something with him bringing? Yes, the Gos - pel; joy-ful men. Then what is this lat -ter Gos - ee ? Tis the first one come a - —— ee é =p a *+—@—-"-6— OEE TEST MEPS, —eee sere way? What be-came. oe chovsiie mops! -lect- ed? God is just, is all we eee eee Se ———————— a Mmmm oe eee z Sear se ere sound ! It wasto be prea cHan in pow-er On the earth the an - gel gain. This was preach’d by Pauland Pet-er, And by Jes-us Christ the | cue meen Seee nomena 2 a # Soest ; i eee ee ?.—e = as > es G2 eo eid Bas << e : Seek no crop where ’twas not eee Nor a day where pete the @- eee Sarees —— 4 To all men, all tongues and na-tions That up-on on its Sra are spread. Head ; a we Lat- ter Saints are preaching; We their footsteps wish to tread. ee" Gap Fi qi No. 233. ‘REVELATION. With ory 8s & 7s. Double. [Page 143.] BE. STEPHENS. SSS Sa eee NG” BARTS a a a oe 1. Ont Ae Fath-er, thou that dwell-est In the high and glorious 2. For a wise and glorious pur - pose Thou hast placed me here on | Nos | 20 Be oe i ON Oe. Soe oN mr) Janes reed oe oll es ee SO -SLA_ ™ SoS ogee A og ee re a 3. I had learn’d to call thee Father, Through thy Spir - it from on = () 2-3 ae ee place! When shallI re - gain thy presence, And 4 - gain be - hold thy face? earth, And withheld the re - col - lec- tion Of my former friendsand birth ; ESL rs CE eS ees we Ge ae aa GS i Brean aad | ee nN ee ene te oe Ge SUPE EA ETA SN A) DORE 23 o@——_¢é—_- EES Pema eae aes a Pa : Siesta SY tee ah un- til the Key of Knowledge Was re-stored, I knew not why. pial ——— SE ee -o—-| ea In ihe ho - Wee a -1-ta- ae Drie my spir-it once re- side? In my Yet oft-times a se-cret something Whisper’d, You’re a stranger here; And 1 ae BS BO es 5 ees fe = pel 2 oe Se o In the heav’ns are eee sin-gle? No; the thought makes reason stare! Truth is A Act GE PA eS cpr seks BERS sae se @ + g curse aes Jer es a A 7 a aa 3 8- See == Fa first pri- me-val child-hood, WasI nurtured near’ thy side? felt that I had wandered Froma _ more ex-alt - ed sphere. rea- son; truthe - ter - nal Tells me, I’ve a moth-er . there: oa No. 234. SPLENDOR. Anaanee 8s & 7s. Double. [Page 79.] «JOS. J. DAYNES. eh imestbeeninner S rtne heal Pa. am see bar RE! ed Ge Da ham Se NaN er a eee ot (oo — be 1. Glo-rious things are sung of Zi-on, Enoch’s cit - y_ seen of | 2. There they shunn’d the ales of Sa -tan, And ob- served ce - lest-ial be a cecil ers | cee = =e =s |pSsraseeae smear he — (eo —-9 feo 9g ma 8. Then the tows of Zi- on glit-ter’d Likethe sun in yon-der Ae pape nts! Micali PS Ae be eueh ean heel") Spr See ee ee ———_ SOE 2 nt IZ pA peer rakes ea AES lie aN S| : cae — é- = Ge ET er old, Where the righteous, be - ing per -fect, Walk’d with God in streets of laws, For in A - dam-on-di - Ah-man Zi-on_ rose where E -den ———s SSS skies, And the wick- ed stood and trembled, Filled with won-der and sur i — [Dio ee ee ee oe en ae ee ee Se ccc ie ces hm a se ese = el Rae ee ae gt gig wares MRT wi es gp ——_—_ —-+- —_— > —_ + —4—|4-—___|__—_#___@ _ | LL oe a TSN MERINO SE RENT SE 22 TO a ers ae 4 ere (OLS) i) gold: Love and vir - tue, faith and wis - dom, Grace and gifts were all com- was. When be - yond the pow’r of e - vil, So that none could cov-et | Sper ener: Scien lee Wa ee ere SS | Beene eS eee gt + — fe ——g—_4-—-g— Se ogi eee 4 eg) Bia peste ech es se —_——_-_|—-g@- eg el £ en ees” Se aaa o— Ee a a a Pi ete Se ee ee ee gs ig gig | a Panu? Acme GPR HSE FF =e (ae = Sa Semen Cs yale eee Sy een pRRNL > 1 a, aa Se ——_———_-+- ——_—_ ta 19 ———— -—————_———_—-——J Je ee tf ar EE 2 aN” AURA LAA OT a ja wl wi bined; As him - self each loved his neighbor; All were of one heartand — ‘wealth, One con - tin - ual feast of blessings Crown’d their days with peace and RW Aas Br Ne ee ee ss ee 3 ee ee 2 aa A A EP SAS A ELS = Saw GRE TER TLE EL FY —_—_—_——. ee . Head; So the cit - y wentto hea-ven, And the world said Zi-on’s — ye od NNN gp ae INP rte 8 SS == Pave sce i Ss - q —P—p lh ee bade ES PUI SISA Ne aoe, Pi shale ak a Past IL oS i baie Bees 2 — | | SPLENDOR. (Concluded.) SS eal N23 te tetas N- ( ECS Bate sith so sek ea —— =a ee mind. As him- self each lov’d his neighbor, Atl were of one heartand mind. _ health. One con-tin - ual feast of eae ian their kira a with Sora and health. ! \ ie fled! So the 1e cit t- y wen went to heaven, And thé’ world said, Zi- -on’s aot jeer ES ee a =F eS = SF Jf =a ae wa o—.—_0—_0-—_0— on ecu aed ae No. 2365. ADIEU. $s, 78&4.. [Page 241.] G. CARELESS. Be Epa ies ae aS Orag my na--tive land, I eae thee, All thy scenes I love them well; 2. Home! thy joys are pass-ing love-ly, Joysno_ stranger heart can tell; ae sere Je ge ee See 3. Ho- ly scenesof joy and Pladaies 190 Ory nti © e see eae swell; 2h See ee ee ee ee fa eS Sie con- — hap-py count-ry, Can I bid you all care well? ~ : Hap - py home! tis sure 1 love thee, Can I, can I say fare - well? ae eg Se SEO a RD A I PIS, Seen pane at al — —— = <_.__-gj— al poe ( RE PME as za Can I _ ban- ish heartfelt sad-ness, While I em ‘my home fare- well? ase Sa Can ae ees Can I leave thee, Far in ae tant lands to dwell? fire Can Bo ae Can I leavethee, Far in dis- tant lands to dwell? Se ae ‘ No. 236. ) GLOAMING.* 8s, 7s & 4. [Page 259.] ANNIE F. HARRISON, BS |S SS SS SSS SS 1. Guide us, O Thou great Je - ho - vah, Saints un- to the Fomnicee land ! 2. Op - en, Jes-us, Zi - on’s ene ania Let her rich-est blessings come, eer as = 3. When the earth be - Pay to trem-ble, Bid x. fear- ful thoughts be still ; ——— ae a =e | a ee are oe cae ia anes a - ble, Hold-us- us ere a pow fal hand. Let the fier- y, cloud-y _ pil-lar Guardus to this ho-ly home. SSS eS When 1 thy judgments spread de- | struc- pon: Ee us safe on Zi -on’s_ hill. ei SSS PS SS Ho- ly Spir-it, Ho-ly Spir-it, Feed us till the Sav-ior comes. Great Re- deemer, Great Re - deem-er, Bring, O, bring the wel-come day! Se Sing- ing prais-es, ae Jing prais-es, Songsof glo-ry un-to ae ee roe eer —= =F fF es [a Ho - ly Spir-it, Ho- ly Spir- it, Feed us us till the: Say - ‘oe comes. Great Re - deem-er, Great Re - deem-er, pee O, bring the wel-come day! == et Sing- ing prais-es, Sing- ing prais-es, songs a see we un - to bee: Pa eee ee ee ~~ * The hymn on page 143 may also be sung to this tune. PNo: Zot. ce GOSPEL. | «88,78 & 4. [Page 293.] JOS. J. DAYNES. 1. Go, ye mes-sen- gers of glo-ry, Run, yele-gates of the skies, 2. Go to ev-’ry tribe and nation, Vis-it ev-’ry landand clime, N | 8. Go! to all the Gos-pel car- ry, ee the j joy- ful news 4 - bound; @ =e as re Lames ~ Go and tell the pleas-ing stor-y, That a glor-ious an - gel flies, Sound to ‘all the pro-cla-ma-tion, Tell ae om the truth sublime, 3 Sarees Go! till ev-ry na -tion hear ye, Jew and Gen-tile hear the sound. Ss Great and mighty, Great and mighty, With a mes- sage ‘from the skies. _ That the Gos-pel That the Gos-pel Does in an- sag eh glo - ry _ shine. | fH SS Let the Gos- -pel Let the Gos-pel Ech-o pan the earth a - Aw Great and mighty, Great and mighty, With a mes-sage from the skies. That the Gos-pel That the Gos-pel Does in an-cient glo-ry shine. 4 as _Let th the Gos- Ore Let the Gos-pel ee o all the on a - round. 4 a So gas 2 Sete ee aes ee es SS “ail Pr Sra . —-— pee ore ee en GATHERING.* Peony 88,73 & 4. . [Page 154.] T. UC. GRIGGS. SS arr ae ' 1. Israel, Israel? God is calling; Calling thee from lands of woe; ‘ 2. Israel, Israel, God =: ‘pa Hear your great De- liv’ - rers voice! (Gaia ae = eee ee } 3. Israe:, angels are de-scend-ing From ce-les-tial worlds on high, ; Ba-by-lon the great is fall - ing God shall all her towers oer - throw. Now a_ glorious morn is_ break-ing For ine peo-ple of his choice. \ \ i SiN Nt eee ge —— Bee ee a ee : = oe = oe oe eee ae Seo coer Ee —_ | ne towards man man the their eae eee Thatthe els may homeward fly. reas: oa eae eee Come to re Come to Zi-on E’er His floodsof an-ger flow. ’ Come to Zi-on, Bec ts to Zi-on And with-in her walls re - joice. F — afte re ia = Come to Zi - on - on, yee to Zi- ae hs r your rise die Lord is nigh. bases SSSSeSs= = SSS *The hymn on page e 94, may “may also be sung ras this tune. 8s, 7s & 8. [ Page 95. ] H. H. PETERSEN. No. 239. | HERALD. = See 1. O’er a gloomy ee von of darkness, Look, mvsoul, bestill and gaze; 2. Let the Indian and_ the ae Let the rude Bar - bar - ian see Poe! eee that sit in darkness, Grant ome Lord the lov light, 3 cis aes Sa HERALD. (Concluded.) All the pro - mis-es do travail With a glorious day of grace; That d. di - vine and glorious 1 glorious conquest Once ob-tained on Cal - vary SSS SS ay = ane = er 2 a.dte IS0 + Sa ieee Blessed Jubifeel on hia Jublieel Let thy menos morning dawn. Let the Gospel Let the Gospel Soon re-sound fi from n pole to pole. a ——— Se == a re 2s} __ Chase tl the dark: darkness Chase the darkness From tl ee long be - ieee ed eyes. No. 240. INVITATION. 8s, 7s &4.. [Page 115.] AIEEE § = 1. On the mountain’s top appearing, Lo! the sacred herald stands! msene a Ee to Zi - on te Zi-on longin hos- tile lands. Sth sal dell Tee Peak 4 —e—s—e 3 ease ms 2. Lo! snn isrisen in glory, God Himself appears ve friend, All thy foes s shall flee before thee, Here their boasted triumphs end. = aura Mourn-ing ees. ‘gente ae eis, himself sedge loose thy bands. Great» deliv’ rance cued aie rance 7 - on’s King vouchsafes to send. © --8--B-—- aa No. 241. PETITION. ae | Moderato. 8s, 7s & 4. [Page 107.] : O. PRATI, jr. | i 6 ge : = =a — = QO re-fresh us, O- re-fresh us Trav’ling thro’ this wil- der - ness. © Alte. : 7 rea) a meg 8-6 | LL” SPE MIRE IO ICI on Sat | os == O re-fresh us, O re-fresh us, Trav’ling thro’ this wil - der-ness. ————__—+_—_—_§—_6 — 6-6 —__4—__6—_'_ 6 —__6-—__6——_ a age Ev - er faith-ful Ev-er faith-ful To the truth may we be found. (ne EE ———. SE RIOTOMTNAY ENA WS WS AE ARENT EI Z ae Se 2a ee ee ee RNERAREN MOUND OMA ae Mesa “ No. 24220 QUINCY. Animato assat. 8s, 73 & 4. [Page 64. ] KE. STEPHENS. SS 1. Lo! the mighty God ap - pear - ing, From on high ie - ho - vah 2. Zi- on, all its light un-fold - ing, God in glo-ry shall dis- oo Sao a —__——@-+ Sosen meren ema ee 6——_-._s_«—__o—__6—_6-—_ A si > > > Bf > 3. To the heav’ns, His voice as- cend- ing, To the earth be- neath He lee a ae ec nusmens sree ee ee Bd oa es A ee — af i ae ee ee eS o aes or ———- gare. Peer speaks | astern n lands the sum-mons hear- ing, ing, Ue er the west His thun- der play; Lo! He comes! nor si - lence hold-ing, Fire and clouds pre - pare His ae — $e ---e 8 = Jy — . ENS ge) Oe Brief = === — SSeS ee ee ee ee a ae a6 [og ee go (eee GR” BS Des breaks. Earth be - hold Him! Earth be- hold H eo sae i - ver - aC na - ture way; Tempests round Him aes round Him Hasten on the dreadful eee rise! Rise to judg - ment; Biset to ideemont. Let its One dorn the fe — Sa —_s_— e— eee ae shakes. Earth be- hold ae Earth b be-hold Him! Une 1 - ver- sal na - ture shakes. day; Tempests roundHim Tempests roundHim Hasten on the dread- ful mie e La skies. Rise to judgment; Rise to judgment; Let thy throne ¢ a - dorn the skies. ae ee og Oe xO: aaRO gee OTe BES 2 Te ae =a aaa aE . Sa Se “ieee eae eee, No. 243. RUTH. ; 8s, 7s & 4. [Page 246.] A: C. SMYTH. Gi Sey 1. Come, thou glorious day of prom - ise, Come and shed thy cheer - ful ray, When the scattered sheep of Is- rael Shall a ate -er go * - stray; ee woo am emis ee 2. Lord, how long wilt Thou be an-gry? Shall Thy ae for - ie a burn? Rise, re-deem Thine an - cient peo-ple; Their trans-gress-ions from them turn. [EE Tie est sie SS Pace: — Se When ho - san - nas, When ho - san - nas, With u-nit- ae voice ice they'll cry, See ae pedis ara es ce anigee Be as pees of Is - ‘tael, King of Is - ae Come and set Thy peo - “as free. 2 eae No. 244. SAFETY. 8s, 7s & 4. [Page 168.] A. C. SMYTH. Sera tn ee ogee e-9—) eee Sees eae ee Sie try = aoe 1. Zi - on stands with hills surrounded; Zi - on sl TP power di-vine; 2. Ev - ery hu-man tie may perish, Friend to friend Uni pier je Bee ee ree ee ein ericee 3. e n the furnace God may prove thee. Then to pring thee forth more bright. ———— gee ae —e ee facie a ae are: her Se shall be confounded Tha the world in arms combine. Mothers cease their own to cherish, Heaven ane earth aa last remove; ee peel ee ne rerize? | . But can nev-er cease tolovethee. Thou art precious in in His sight; 2 ee ae | SAFETY. [Concluded ] Hap-py Zi-on Hap-py Zi-on Whata fa-vored lot is thine! But no changes But no changes Can at- ey Jehovah’s love. aa Se ee God is with thee; God is with. thee; Thou shalt triumph in His might. 9S EE See] No, 245. EDGEW ARE. 8s, [ Page 281. ] J. I. COBBIN. tte Severo emer Np RN — — ee ee 1. When Joseph hisbrethren be - held Afflict-ed and trembling with 2, A- while his behavior was rough, ‘Tobring their past sins to their a meek ws Bouenee (a oe =e . 7S Se o— e+ 8. How little they thoughtit was Hints EWhioki ennche had ill treated ‘and sgt t- 2 eee ae ee ee es Pal ius eco CE senor oy Terre dn Ceara Ree se Seo ee fear, Afflicted and trembling with fear iste heart with compassiou was mind, To bring their pastsins to their mind, But when they were humbled e - p= = ee oe carer nr a = as ‘ean oe So Bee! ees en ge ere He o-_--6-0— 66 se "ae | v “@ Whom they had illtreated andsold! Howgreat their confusion must a —— JRE Pid A POC —_ Saas fee eee ete fill’d ns weeping he could not forbear. From weeping he could not forbear nough He ex to een himself kind. He Se 2 oe himself kind. b— wan Erg gcse ar Pca Se ee eed Shy soon as his nati he ee told! As see as | his nisin he had told: :. -\— sagt Zee en a } RES S| No. 246. TANCIE. 8. [Page94] | T. C. GRIGGS. —|—Fe—e--—»— »— 0-0 _(_o—_}—__— : a, ae |e ee a Vee te 1. This God is the God we a- dore, Our faith- ful, unchange-a - ble oo oS SS Se 2; tees feet us, 3, the ee and ope me Whose Spir-it shall guide us safe Bee — home, We'll praise Him for all that is past, And trust Him for all that’s to Semi Se No. 247. WOOBURN. : 8s. [Page 233. ] Arr. Dy ae EK. BEESLEY. : Sarenigmmee Deu eee ss en arena, Ee SSS : dieu, my ae breth - ren, a- dieu, Re-luct - ant we 3 | an hearts swell with ten - der re - egret, And sigh at _ each eke Sama ESE Je is Ape One 44, .—__-——_——_|—_s—_F+ eee —]—fF+——_ gs —]__ [a oe ee coe orga 7 Naa a a ae ——— ae ee ee a ae. 5. O Shepherd of Is - rael, draw near, me a glo - ri - ous a ee WOOBURN. (Concluded.) give you the hand, "No more to as-sem-ble with you Till part-ing em- brace, Whileheaven ourcourse must di - rect And ee = — Al = ERR Ud eee pres - ence dis - ach Our a ae - ting re- fleqt tions to cheer, aa (9: ee == Sees (SS a ees a =e ESS rs alas 32 EE we on Mount Zi - on shall stand. 2.Your acts of be-nev-o - lence oth - ers suc - ceed in our place.4.Whentrav’ling the gos-pel to Earn ieee — = eae eae re-frain from each —, PF past, Your gen - tle com - pass - io - nate love, Henceforth in our preach, Our course a- mong strangers we steer, Re- pen- tance and { See aes ill Prats for - ward for glo -ry andpeace, Oursa - cred en ned a po ae mem - ry y shall last, Though far from your arent we re- move. faith we will teach To all that are will-ing to hear. be 88 e - ments Me - fil, Till thou shall command our re - eee = == Sa Z— jf No. 248. AMPHION. 8s,& 7s. [Page 99.] J. P. OLSEN. Timpo di Marcia. qe == 1. Satan’s empire long has flourished, Satan’s pc yak bas mighty oe ———— 3 — = === == 4 us Buckle on Je - ho - vah’s ar- mor, Truth’s the weapon, an A shield, -7~—_9 —\— —~o — fae eee @ — 2: jGestaee ee = off Eteaefere aa = SS SS SS Nations bend beneath his sceptre, Princes bow before his throne. SR aee ae ene | God is with us, an must yield. —— == = saa ae eS ee te ee ITM PNG Wel A | Sess of Zi-on, up! a- rouse: you! Satan’s might must as te thrown. = a7 === aaa a On, and fear not! earth’s redemption Waitsthe is-sue of the field. fee areree e Sons of Zi-on, up! a- rouse you! Sa-tan’smightmustbe o’er - thrown. Baeaisn fr | faa er eS pees ae e mat) seoey tue rene Sere Fe —— = : te 6 On, ar and fear ar not! earth’ ee nak the issue of the field. =a | a = eas 2 Seas Se sea eee ce No. 249. | ADINA. 8s & 6s. [Page 141.] G. CARELESS. (fetes ie ee tea gee eT fe Py or Sige ies —— 7 SE ERE 0 1. Now, is. the voice that na - ture breathes To 2. Now, is the word _ that wis - dom ~‘ writes On SS NS SS, ——— <7 ial SS TS Se ps SS —— — ls —=-— aa mig oe ae 3. Now, saith the Spir - it een, feoms on high, Now, =) ES I eee PE Pree 6 Se ET POET CES ELL ———— 1 those her book — on read ; The changeful cloud, the pal - ace, hall and bower, The bur-ied past from aan i—=.A--—-- | ==s og eae Sie reeas zm peers ee pope salil asa.) page..sub- =); blime, To - morrow hath its eee eee fleet - me ek faae ing: rose. th’un - rest - ing hope is free, The fu - ture, what is that to Ja 350g —— —— eet a ee eral ra et | load cares a - mor- row’s hand no prom - ise a stream Con S.1- Sofirm her warn - ing creed. pres - ent hour. eo ——— cee ae eee ae No. 250. DIMICK.* 7s, & 6s. [Page 342.] i eee sate seh 1. O, stop and _ tell me, Red Man, ~ Who are you, why you 3. “I once was prea eae - raim. ee Ja -cob for me abe ed mma prod —— 6g y 9 ase ae (OTe 5. And long they’velived by hunt - ing In - stead of work and Se a ai murat ae ecu 2 a we 0 Ta Oe ee EY ROMY OA had SO ee je sey eS Ne es SE ae 2a —— Penn Famed roam, ea how j you rou get your iy - ing: “Have you no God, no’ prayed, But 0, how bless-ings van - ish, ues man from God has ee ae she Re ceak red enemas dewey ere ae aoe oa ee ge ee ——s= a Pree ae to Og eet aa _ ania, a —- Se Fae ee epee ee ee ran nee sae And _ so our race has dwin - died To 1 - dle In - dian —.- #___» Ta a See 1S Eee — a = = Z home? 2. With — sta-ture straight and port - ly, And deckedin na - tive strayed! 4. Be - fore your na - tion knew us, Some thou -sand moons a - S525 Som === canaceemmk baNes oe dea Poesy hearts. 6. oi hope with-in us ling- gers, As if = —_ it as Sead ee ca tess Sees ees eee at Sa S| aLe> Lamers EAN po —=—_ pride, With feathers, paints and brooches, He will-ing-ly re - plied: go, Our fath-ers fell in dark-ness, And wander’d to and fro. | oa \ mae Br ee ina 9 en FENG reer te Joy Sinema 2 | RS SRPMS HF RET LSIES AE“ Pp ra a = = ees ee pi peerss eee este eg *The Hymn on page 257 may also be sung to this tune. No. 251. | ELIJAH. | 7s. & 68. [Page 235. ] MENDELSSOHN. [ey ere oe es ee 1. From greenland’si-cy mountains, From India’s co-ral_ strand, 2. What though the spic - y breez - es es wes soft o,er sr Ceylon’s isle, (2 =F ee StS = = 3. Shall we, whosesoulsare light - i With wisdom from on high, SS SS =— (2 ==? eee ees Where Afric’s sunny fountains, Roll down theirgolden sand Though every prospect pleases, And on-ly manis_ vile; SS A ee SSE aah a = 9-9-- Fe Shall we, to men be-night-ed, The lamp of life de - ny? 7a ee] From manyan ancient riv-er, Frommanya_ palmy plain, In vain withlavish kind-ness The gifts of God are strewn, — SS SS TAPES tion! O sal - va - tion! The joy- sae sound pi proclaim, _ SSS Seas ee a eee They callus to de- liv - er ie fan a er - ror’s eit The heathen in his blind - ness Bowsdownto wood and stone. = ee =< Till som a re-mot-est na - tion Has learnt messiah’s name. ee Seg ee ss 2 » J No. 252. KOLOB. Rag 7s. & 68. [Page 252. ] | J. J. DAYNES. iS 1.1if you could hie to Ko- lob, Inth’ twinkling of an 3. Or see the grand be - gin - ivi Where space did not ex - eer ea cae a 5. The works of Gods con - tin - ue, Abe worlds and ver oe ea ee ES GIST NS LAO SESE TREES ee eye, Andthen con-tin-ue on-ward With that samespeed to fly tend? Or view the last cre -a - tion, Where Godsand on eng Se aos ot — =a = bound, [mprovement and pro-gress-ion Haveone e-ter-nal round. a ee ee ee fee toteg— TER VON GALLATE VINE Oa 1 yc pg a tele — ete sparta cera mesa =e imowewer ro D’ye think - ail you eas ev - er, ‘er, ‘Through all e-ter - ni- ee 4. Me - thinks the oe -it whis- pers, “Noman has found ‘pure : —— eeoee es eo ea eger | ee | gee *Zi= ‘on! wie eae a - dor - ed, By Seers and Saints of ae Tay MAE =e ae == Ta aes eS See SS 3. When Zi - on eenthed a eee ey gave their golden store, And a er Per Ve Ne es Spe SN NO Se CO a ee == | REE es, ee a ULE aa POSEN A [ harps shall not be ieee - ~ ing Untouched by _ skil - ful hands. The blessings are re-stor - ed, Thy beauties we be- hold; a | eee See ae Ear eere eR Sra all, the limpid fountains Did healing 20: in Weer ee cs ED ED SES | = EC CD ae eee eS (aol Ao a winds in flitting breez - es es 3 Will sweep the sounding string, And. ge: walls are sure sal- va - tion, And all thy gates are praise, A ~ SNE ee — FUN ea 6 SN Naas ee roar ag wae ee ee ee A Gaea reignedbut gloomy sad-ness, And earthseemedin repose, Re - Jp NN ee ae ee eee eS ERS SED SR EES GEES ES ee ee ae ee ee ee tune its lof - ty prais-es, If Saints neg - aa are io! sing. peace-ful hab -it-a - tion In these the Latter - days Soran Naga ore 3—---s a ee eee eeeetee a BT f= SS a oe ES EEE ~~ ~goundsthe ‘song of Saeae And blossoms as the _ rose. ie Peer ee ee Eee "Jeroen! cue < wanes ed Doe SAE JS [ST a SS OE ES CS ee a ee ee Ee eee ee OE ES No, 255. SUPPLICATION. _ Moderato. 7s & 6s, _ Double. [Page 156.] G. CARELESS Ee Ee eT ets eet 1. O God, th’E - ter - se Fa - ther, Who dwells a - mid the sky! 2 2. That a are ho - off - Hing, By man least un - der-stood,, oe = ase Se . (oe as Bees =< eoere. = == 3 oe Jes - us, ees A- ant - De. cend -ed peak a - bove, ap ey ee In Jes-us’ name we ask thee To bless and sanc-ti - fy, To have our sins re- mit - ted, And ah his flesh and saat ea an, fore ae cay ice pao Pee | _ And gave him-self a i - som "To win our souls with ee 2S —— a — ; tate» Zinent om esa a ieee ET 22 TID —— Sie Ae AEN NE are are pure ee Bafores 4 thee, _ This bread and cup That 9 we may ev- er wit - ness The suff- rings of Se cans aI a Ad STI =} @ Go poy go ties et Soy ee ee te Sa ae Ge | CreSC. — no ap - par - ent beau - ty, _ That men 8) zoe him de - sire, = = ==] — = S=se =o aie nee we may all re - mem - pest That off - ’ring so di - vine. And al - ways have his Spir - it, To make our hearts as_ one. ag Sele po as ee —-g@— on 2 Ser es cea He was. the Ey oicised Sav - To pur - LESS = Ss y ON comeseneeeee cosas OS co SE - fy with fire. bet “— ‘No. 256. SWEET REST. vs & 6s, Double, [Page 210.) WM. B. BRADBURY. 1. Farewell, all a hon - ors, tn = you all a- dieu; 2. I wantmy nameen-grav- en A - mongthe right- eous ones, | -y— ae ee ee ENR ee NN ewe see Tae eo ee ee ae $5, $8 ees oe ee : 3. I’m will- ing to be chastened, And bear _my_ dai - - ly cross; ER== Sera yee gees eens se [oe leg le fala peeetaorer ( Rs coe dee ese =a 2 Fare-well, all sin - ful plea - - sures, I want no more of you. Crying, ho -ly, ho-ly, Fa- ther, And weara righteous crown. +4 Se a a ee = eS | | I’m will - ing 2 be cleans-ed From ev- ’ry kind of dross. [8S StS SSS a] I want my hab-i - ta - tion On that e - ter - nal soil, For such e - ter+nal rich -es, Im will-ing to pass through =a ee eo ——_s— ama 1 8E ti 1 --9e0*-+ 20) fier - y fur - nace, I real its pierc-ing flame; aS SS a Ce ae ee lees Se _——— Loe ee ee Be - yond the pow’rs of Sa - tan, Wheresin can ne’er de - file. All need-ful tri - bu - la - tions, And count them my just due. ie eee a ene —— Se yng —— ——’ mace aa eee ap! SeEaeS eg ge The au of it are ho - ly, The gold will still re - main. 2S / \ | SWEET REST. ied 7 (Concluded). ——= Sao SE ae eo 5h Sa 2 SS Sa == 5 oe =p | io oS aT ‘ Sunes a sweet rest in Tt cae is sweet oe 7 n heaven, There is ares oe — aN === == ee baicaig aa pe ge | —— Z—f—s- | SS ‘ ne is sweet rest in heaven, There is sweet rest in heaven, There is o2— ee ee ee fain mao ee a ae Tea ab! as ee wee Peres so Woek ee ae sweet rest, ae is sweet Apacs zee Is sweet rest in heaven. ln ee woe ee Ne a ee 2——*{— = oa ale es 1 Rema —_4—-—__a—__4—a—-4_—_____—___ —+e# ae ee am Oe a ee ee —9— Cae ae sweet rest, There is sweet rest, Thereis sweet rest in heaven. : lo meee Feu one gs Ha Eetinans eae TELE STE AE NS —— 88S No. 257. SAMOA. 7s & 6s, esl 234.) | G. CARELESS. oe ie a eee ae 7A! Ze Ronn Olean MODE Re ee 1. Farewell, our aati and aaa - uaeo, : Here take the part - ing hand; 2 Farewell, our wives and chil - dren, Who ren - der life so sweet, 3 eye = a =a 3. Farewell, ye scenes of child - hood, a fan - cies our youth ; See es oe ees =e a a ere | We go to preachthe Gos - pel In ev-’ry for - eign land. Dry up your a be faith - ful Till we a- gain shall meet. Gz=e Soar = [== or | We go to com-bat er ror With ev - er- last - ing ee (3 aT ala ea Ma 2ge oa rarer aoe Eee a a ae 2s No. 258. TEASDALE. 7s. & 6s. [Page 257.] JOHN TULLIDGE. Bt Cae aa 1. Come,all ye sonsof Zi - on, And let us praise the Lord; His 2. oa ,ye d aaah of Ju - dah, Join in ss theme and sing, With 0 C= == = =——r ic eres -o— 3. Reyes Haden Israel, oad let your joys a - bound! The | .____ o_o p—_la_— = OE A Je poet SS ee ee 22 a ea ea a oe ——— ransom’d are re-turn - ing, Ac-cording to his word; har-mo-ny un-ceas - ing,The De of your King, 7 hae 0]! SNL AV SSRMERUEN G2 DCMT pes on o—— er eer eect ewan Peres Sha = SoSeer — = SPE ks aT Pe eas o-——— Sneiar a mag ee voice of God shall reach | ae Wherever you are ane cam ) is eam baw ee ee a —— =a = — — ee Sc sacred songs and gladness They walk the narrow way, And arm is sume ex-tend - ed, ae which the world wae gaze, To | ——— = ere arava 2 =e call you back ee bond - age, ioe you may sing His praise Tn — 6-6 foes. ene NE CN AON ERMA EN TEE Y UNIT Peege” Ice ae el RIES Ye gta meee ee ee comes eee thank the Lord who broughtthem To see the lat - ter day. gath-er up the righteous In these the lat - ter days. Ss Se Zi - “On and Je-rusa- lem, In these the lat - ter days. ip 9 ooo pea Perentin ecmmene yan Ree Ts renee f= 2 a oe No. 259. VICTORY. 7s. & 68, [Page 29.] GEO. CARELESS. SSE pn Sie a ie - rise,O glo-rious Zi - on, Thou joy of lat - ter days, Whom 2. Let faith- Ha Saintsbe rear - ing The ci- ty of our Lord, On Sa ee ee sete 22 oe 2g | o. The Temple long ex - pect - ed Shall stand on Zi - on’s hill, By |So ee 3—-—*—0— ea, sees ee Seed maes ae 2 ee ‘ptt ——e —— Scere ome ——_ ae oa Ls aoa oa Ja ee ee esr eee countless Saints re - ly on To gain a rest - ing place. ‘ mountain tops ap - pear - ee ae cord- ing to _ his word; 2 Shinto al Riek ae : = 8 = Ze ses eae ae SS = SSeS a Sa WT ee EA ld a eee will - ing heartse - rect - ed, Who love To - ho - vah’s_ will; ee ce ED CE att, 2 tT - eres = era Se AS A - rise, and § = ae Sane - dor, ae amine the world’s —— | A sought-out hab - it - = ° in By i ci truth and — J —— —___— ie Lee = =i = ‘earii= oe -9 135 — SSS ee Let earth, her wealth be - stow - + ings - : sees a Lo - ee ee ae 8 sure de- fen-de = night; For God,thy surede-fen —- der, Is” Is aiSees ie) — — faith, A co- aie sal - va - tion From ig-no-ranceand death. 25 = og ee eer ae | = ae erase CE TEGAN, REE EY ELT “6- WAKE pty aur ceaeen ea —fttg¢ oo ge a ee For nations great ae flow in, To GC eorshin at His feet. D SE ie ee Ee =< ‘ % No. 260. VESPER. : 7s & 68, [Page 208.] _ @. CARELESS. io co =a a as aaa Sa ee ae ee a eee i ere ee ee — — BPE MB APRN Ph oe i 1. At first, the babe of Beth - le -- hem, Of meek = and 2. ‘1he first, so meek and low - ly, Up - on an =a fe Es aan 2 ee a —-I—-o——_——_ | 5 ——_»—_| 5 -—__»—_] ogee — creme i | = 3. The first’ - was ae se - ee - And in - to 1S SSS ———— i = SS hum - ble mien; But next, the Lord from heav- - In ass He rode; The sec - ond, crown’d with glo - a Re: = 2 E - gypt fled, A pil - grim and _ a stran - ger, Not == Ss — glo - ry shall be seen. In glo - ry Sie be seen. turned to his a - bode. Re- turned to his a - bode. | es ' Bere EPS = iat Deg eee ne HENS cena itt Se ee ere at aaa a eae ar eo FT OT gg le eee FP ae et Gt os where to. lay his head. Not where to lay His head. RE AE SPO aal LGPL Fait NN 19S ISS BS [5 - ST DLA AT. STO? A = sae er ini ol atta a Sore aes eee No. 261. AMERICA. 2-68 & 4 & 3-68 & 4. [Page 46.] Ep peels =e a eee aes Bee yh Our God, we raise s Thee Thanks for Thy bless-ings free We here en - joy; In this far . Bless Thou our Prophet dear ; May health and com - fort cheer His no-ble heart; a ae with Saat — J ac se =. —-a— 5 le a abs 3- a—g tz 3; % shall Thy kingdom spread, As a hp Thy Prophets sald: semi sea 6 gt As one un- 2S ee oS AMERICA. (Concluded. ) Bia Spe SS SaaS SS] west-ern land, A true and cho- sen band, Led hith-er by Thy hand, Would sing for joy. a im See On souls that Thou wilt bless; Nor gold may they car-ess, But free im- part. Gr Eg9 eae ss =Sirs nit ~ed whole Truth burn in ey -’ry soul, While haat? ning to the ee Lp. w e ieee 2 to see. (oa ae ee aaa aa = rut Zp {ee See ee so Hae ee ———— =} No. 262. 7 WALES. « 2-6s & 4 & 3-68 & 4. [Page 149.] EK. STEPHENS. waist RED GASSES SAG eae Oe 3 Vee Saal” Al ela ae SSS 1. Glo- ry to God on high; Let heav’ n and earth re- ply, Praise ye His 2. Jes - us, our Lord and God, Bore sin’s tre-men-dous load ; Praise ye His Byes errs a a eee a suena woe SS ate Soe See 3. Let all the hosts a-bove Join in one song of love, Prais-ing His es eee ee ‘ tee ye His name. : zs C2 he emer (pen rete ee ear eg ee a aaa —p—F-G—-— ae OS Sa e PG AT TS al eg cae aD a 2 ae a pe name, Praise ye His name. His love and grace a- “a - dore, Who a our ae me ye His Jue a what His arm has done, What spoils from = Sess! Saas Se Se oe of ree ae oe eee. et SE EE hd CR aad a BCE ae o_ Pehing His. name. To Him as - crib-ed be MHon-or and Foe fp roe sO MARIE Ct in Wee = ye is name. ie Wes oe sides == —_—_ a — | | GE ae SA See oe ae 7 Rape atk sabe ae fois ' bore; Sing a- loud ev - a - more, Wor-thy the Lamb! ee He won; Sing Hisgreatname a- lone; Wor-thy the Lamb! a SIR SAE Seas OE IRS Ee RR TA ee i SS Spe a 2 ee See ee eg ee ——_—j—— “ ——§— peeked ! 4 e—_*%—__—_' 9. g-—_— (Sarena ma - jest - y Through all e- ter- ni- ty; Wor-thy the Lamb! No. 263. GLORY. | 8-8-6s. [Page 36. ] A. RADIGER. : pai 1. Be it my on-ly wis - dom ah To servethe Lord with fil - ial eee es mae 2. O may TI still from sin de - - ae A gee ans un - oe ‘stand - nae |: 2 f= = ae = pa | fear, With lov - ing grat - Bi: tude; , Su-pe-rlor sense may ieee s SESE oetee Pare | ~ ——7j—y-—_ gg — 0 — = @-0—@ | a 8 8 eer yA Se, iat e) 2 oe o ee ee COs G8 ears Bee ee sae ae i Se =| Bete er cg eee caeeae ena ear eee ee me No. 264 MANTI. | 2-83 & 6s, [Page 74.] A. C. SMYTH. - Andante Moderato. ———— aes Zee e— Z-tj—o— 1. Hail! bright millenn - -jial day of ‘rest, When earth s restored and Saints are 2. There tyr-an-ny no moreshall reign, Nor famished children beg in ee res ose ese a ra =e AED Ss ee ee 3) —$— — ZL SREY ene 3. Theree - qui - -ty an “and truth will will shine, Andall revere God’s laws di- OH eS ee any learm ise aa ee a iS a a 2 = ia ee as Sopa 7 sid awe YL MERENENENT __ = ie blest, Seoured from Bub’ - lon’s doom; Gathered a- ‘ vain For what their fa - thers toiled; Nor proud’ men | a a a - ace oh SS —— om | 2 $$ a ae Sone Ss ee ele (Cans vine, Nor fear op - press _- or’s nae Ean shall pos - ie ——— a ens emg ESTER CN IG ON BPS RL PAT Se far Gathered a - far from ev’-ry clime, from ev’ - ry lime To spend that spurn the poor man’slot-A-like they’ll share, anden - vy not What former a i a ee — ele mere ee Pe “EEA NEPA eS I ee et MANTI. : (Concluded. ) dette sanian TS Kcar Ba = 2 eee ge LSS REREAD ok | sh ame SNARES I SSE RSE S (AZ ee bliss. - To spend that bliss -_ ful, hap-py time, ful, hap-py piece 1 A - like Sie ae geo and en -vy not, and en- vy Sk eee a << 7 ms ——- fruits And eat the fruits the vineyards bear, the vine- yards | = URI RRE Be; STR Sis’ Mae WELL zi 5 Oly Se ———— : —————— — Pie ar time, Where ver-nal pastures oloom. Where ver- nal pas - tures bloom. hes What for-mer av - ’rice spoiled. What for- mer av - ’rice_ spoiled. See ee Scr es S oe ae ne -joic-ing all day long. Re - joic-ing all day long. See, eee as Sa "om rm gM ee Te 2 ree oe = eee Brceeriescs = ess No. 265. - NEW HOPE. | Andante Grazioso. 2-8s & 6s, [Page 76.] A. C. SMYTH. D == SET TET c Eee eee ee re nd i Sa ite 1.0 hap- py home! O blest a - bode! Where Saints com-mun-ion 2. In Ba-by-lon I loathe to stay; Dire are the ev - ils Me A a SB 6 SR KAN te a ia anal ne Le 7 (az ao ae = SS == ace —$— 3G ee 3. ns ine a heav’ns would I re - ceive— No A -er doc- trines SLES se a. SA ek OEE SEE a——_--— Spe ee SGM eS eee 2 4 reece ee i arro, a 7 Roe eye = i ara Peat rh eer eee ——— a hold with God, With- out a doubt or fear; When shallI reach thy day by day. With-in her pre - cincts dark. Truth’s ts rays ex - | —j—-- eta = ae eee ae sot penance ___§——@-— a — eer ee eer be - lieve, ad those by Jes- us taught. CS at a MG NU EO eee ee fee Eat orate, Come oe oe bomen Greene ee aI i Pe NEW HOPE. SS Ne ) fer - tile plains, As-cend the mount where virtue gains A more ex - x - alt - ed pose the night, Each honest mind receives the light, And presses t’ - ward the - es Se ee $+ U-§—s——2 = ee -6—4 = ae —S === Mebal yest a PUES acca rat a SS ee ee ae eee oe foot-steps trod- The on-ly way that leads to God; All oth-er ways are ae Se ee a aac Sa LOG UP 8 22 SS See ne RS Ee PE a RIN A "a eat aR a Sie Sie ca beeen ae ane ees acne sphere? A moreex-alt-ed_ sphere? A — men. ce aK: And presses t’-ward the mark. | oar mee! arte feist , aa ee a aoe 2s So repo | 1463 —__—__s—_ o_o — 0 —__ 0-—_ a — ee ee ; —-6— 92+ ——4—o — ——————— | ap nought All other ways are Wain A men. ee 2: a oa ao eae ea Sere Ges ay ty ee No. 266. REST 2s, 8s & 6s. [Page 193.] GEO. CARELESS. Andante. —— (Be fe ee =e ae oe a a—o— = eeu |. Hark! from a-far a fune’ = ane Moves on ais breeze-its ech - oes 2. He’s gonel his work on earthis’ done, His pee ties fought, oe race is Se .— Sapa eles = a= 0’ ' 8. He sleeps; his troubles here are over; "Whe sleeps whereearthly ills no |e Sse ee ee my ee oe ea ear Ge ard swell rie chorus for the dead! sae Soren o@e Ooe ite Your sweet lit- tle rose - bud has left you, To bloomin a ho-li - er 4. They’ve gone where life’s ills cannot find them—They’resecure from each dangerand = Fe ane. ——- Sees vw 2 ws a aa — oho es es Se eee eee | SE ee Se aes eee bee ee GE ee SEE = ee gg eee ge eee ee =| ol qos 7@ — g—- > —_———_ § —__—— sphere; He that gave it, in wis - dom be - reft OU Then snare; Ohow cru - el the love that would bind them To = ———— SEs i BSL A (RUD +s 7 Sa es San 2 ee; = —s er SS SSS Se ce _—— ———— — = eee =e —_——_—--+-6—6—gy——_ eRe Sore f=e 2 ~ why shontd youcher-ish a_ tear? 2. Your babe inthegrave is not years of af - flic - tion and care. 5. Look up, and you'll find con-so- ze == 6 SS SS eae = = wi w- v- ae ¥ S52 EVA. (Continued. ) a ee = sure Ponies TG «AES SPA fh ~ P a sleeping, - She has joined her dear sis - ters a - bove; Bright la - tion, Which God by his Spir- it will give; And thro’ RRS “GEN oS OE ON secon. ET SGD) PRD RNR EIT San agg meg SE OAR EE NANNY WAR HELENE IT YT Wp 0 be - ings now havethemin keeping, - In a man-sion of ab Stat - ty sag faith, the rich man-i - fes- ta- tion - That thosegems,yoursweetchildren,yet — I ED CEE CE RS ee a ES CESSES SE = ye Yo — _— wT we ws aa ge oe ee ee i | _—_—__+4_— Sa ans ata ee Chorus. rs ee SS | a AEE TE EE =] ei = eee esis eee ‘ ei eae a ee == love. They are treasures you’velaid up in hea- NG me a live. a Be Jemma ara irs --~—__-_—— Se eee ware =o aS pa ee ee a oe aoe see =e best est ae giv - el en, = aaa and for-ev - er a-men ie men. ae ee oo ar ea a est te giv ~ 0} en, Hence. nae and for - ev - er a-men anda men. B= = ee See No: 275, eos SESINORE.* 12s & lls. [Page 279.] J. P. OLSEN. | 0S o> Sores ge 00a a ES a A oe So A 2 LSS “0, [eee | 1. What fair one is this, fromthe wil - cer-ness_ trav’ling, 2. There: is a sweet sound in the Gos - pel of hea-ven, And Nee 1 55g aa a Sees Ne Sa MONEDA NO DET OF es 22s Set =H SAE OURRTEIION SS a SS = fps ge 3. A bless- ing! a Des - eit the — Sa - ior is com-ing, As gaa Se Poa —— tee Je Gh a cee an amas ee SSS Sa —— a Zz —— _ Le ST SSS SSS} ook: ing y for Christ, the be - lov’d of = heart ? O, peo - ple are joy - in when- une a - der - stand; The 2 Ren —jJ—t ee go pus ae ain =; a Saf eis Coe al A A 3— ss — es , ae Te = Pro - phets and pil - grims of old have - clared. And PROG ne SOL. oe as es eae ee ge ae is ey Saree pene s Je TL I, EERE ee aed @ ea ae = ae eee ; this is the Church, the fair bride of the Sav - ior, Which Saints on their way home to ae ca - ‘ry are e - ven De - tien, Ras oe USCA ae ree ga a Wl a ATR eg ROPE i TREO Z——§—s— - aoa el gee a “$8 —— ——— ee aes Is - rael,the fa - vored of ae is i - gin - es To a ee a : —Fo o—e—_|#e—_ 2 @ Fa —— jg ———_@__@_ = cee 2s RM AY” AE SA Senay aon re eteere i Gs Ol era ee (ei peree | gg geese Pas ——- with ev- ‘ry ae? dol is. will - ing to part. ter - mined by good - ness to reach the blest land. Perm eer reek NG ee =o SS 4 — ce eared ees ee = —f=s Saal No, Seg le @° oe sie oe ae feast for the right- eous pre - pared. In the FLSINORE. ~ (Concluded. ) ) ag a ae SSSI Sa ERE fabs li | So SS SSS Hi SCRE Te 4 CPPS = eRe Sorren, Sp talmemear enamel eee men in con - ten- tion are con-stant-ly howl-ing, And form - al pro - fes - sors are cry - ing “de - lu - sion,’ And a Se eee ee SSeS ee ag ee ag oe OS Oe ee a ee ee des - ert are foun-tains con - tin - ual -ly springing, The 3 al ae ORC AS MDT dS PS Sirep pest ae ecny | = Zee ee a —— [2 Bab - y - lon’s’ bells are con - tin - i’ Smal * A ea toll - ing, high-mind-ed hyp-o- crites say, “tis con - fu - sion;” While (ca eak Reameratins ene ca ames syscnn seen 1A area re — Se = AAD APR i ARO RTT CY META COAT JNM Bi. MGT A Surge muse sy oa a a hea - ven - ly mus - ic Zi - ring - ing, The _ ee ERED ADT —<—<—— though all the craft of her mer- rch was fail - ing. And eee is poured out in a bless-ed ef - fu - sion And Pon ae — -—-— a 9—--® —~ ,—_-=—g- == == ——— eae Sess yt —,——4 — Soa Pes eames Be Bas a! i eae Te tc Rae ees all | their tithes and their off - ’rings are aS LE Hehe same as oa SEED CRASS gece oe ee eee a |= a eae 5 Jes - us was com - ing to reiga on the earth. Saints are re - joic- ing to see priest- craft fall. i mV) Gems dee ANNU GOI NCR a AML ONG! pee easy CaaS ane ee A aca ————————— phere ese oma tos ott a a oe GRETNA FS DM thus prove | the Lord and his bless - ings re_ re - nC a aelph j ex yar a a gg ee | ji Se aS eee ao ee =| a — —— —— No. 276. PHELPS. 12s & Ils. [Page 198.] eae BES, F88 Y ERD NEERSEEH GOA COE OT 6s COE! ea Biers ses |= “1. Now let us re - joicein the day of sal - va- tion, No longer as y We'll love one an - oth - er, and nev = er dis -sem-ble, But ceaseto do 5 Fa ge aaae ai —e =i e-5-5— tt aaeea itor aoe a rea Aiea 2 pee fe a 2. 9—3— Sawa LY a = ee ance @——_é-—-¢-— 3 pa V6 nee wellre-ly on the arm of Je-ho- vah to guide thro’ these Bie ee 4 oe 1s eB Ee aaa on earthneed we roam; Good tid -ings are sounding to - vil, and ev -er be one; And while the un-god-ly are Hess aa els Pe See ae === B' -3-_g—g— | g—-—} | |. — —o—o—+@—_6-—_6— last , days o! of trouble and gloom; Fa af - ter the scourges and pia soa ome er oS SSS eS SS us pata Cae each na-tion, And short-ly the hour of re - demp-tion will come. fear-ing, and tremble, Well peice for tho day when the Sav - ior vue come. SSS [Sasa _ harvest are ov-er, We'll rise with tne just when the Sav -ior doth come. 2h Eee SSS 1. Whenall that was promised the Scae mil be giv -e en, And none will mo- 4 Whenall that was promised the Saints will be giv-en, And none will mo- zs Sale sees ee 3. Then all that waspromised the Saints will be_ giv - en, And they will be et re -5, — oe a = es | : Soe Ceres Cals ae i Sas Bs o—_lo——_e._s—_+ is~- lands and con - ti- nents gath - er thee home; Whom thy a a ee Oe ee ee a Seg ee eee Saoes aes aa eens eine elle ce 2 a ee | save them far, aoe from “op - - "press -ion and fear, And de- pe ees has ind ied, no friend has been near Thy oo —— ero = cane Se Ome ee - ee re - “i - Pavan thy Saw = aes = —— be. iis -rance pro- ro-claim to —= sons far and near. 2. seat eae thou hast woe - stricken Aaa oy to com-fort and cheer.4. But the days of iat SSSA pe) -F- strike off py fet - ters, and bid thee be free. 6. Thou shalt sone af - SS Sa ee eee SS ee SESS ees es ee wandered an ex-iie for - Jorn, And all that have seen thee have thy mourning are near at an end When Messiah _ will come, thy Re - | | | Sa caer Lae ee Sere flic « tion-for ev - er be _ free; The sons & op - pressors shall VIVA. : 2 (Coucluded.) | PSEA px ANG MLAS oo Taper cesT TSF Sms At SS ee laughed thee to scorn; Thounaught but af - flio - tion and sor - row hast 4 deem - erand friend, | To cheer thee, ona bless thee, nb Sad. up thy Ped | Ne 0 a RE Soe Doom eS a koe =r == ae a SoNeNN CATE ee = —— | EES aN, a Gg arcs a—-G—-a—- fee =i ee bow down to ioe : hes men s shall take hold of the ae l. the 2p Aes ee == —— ios ee —— te eee = ae | seen ; Heart - rend- ing and cheer- less thy path- way —— been. tears, And calm eae sad Pe - som, 2 chase all thy fears. fe ees Sears UE a a— == a : a rate eee ee ——— a Jew, Ands say, “With you we'll go, for Je- ho- vah’s with you 1S: 5:25 oe een 1 eas fae Eee se 2 ee ee No. 280. WYNONA. 10s. [Page 371.] MENDELSSOHN. ak a Se ken Neer Pepe = ee ae a AAR DAPSTOA TE AF | —g——g.—e —\— = So (eb Cs —s— —— a 1. “Great Spir-it! list - en to the red man’s wail! Thou | en the 3. “With curs’d fire-wat - ers stu-pe - fy - ing flame, (Which lull’d the clas eae Ea: o—e- o oe a ee 5. “And shall our na - tion, once so great de - cay? Our children a ee a ES EE EEE CS Se eer eet rs o-* “0-0-0 0 Pe ee yey oem oa EEN Rs ne pars paren Reem eel bee (HS 6 —=6—— 6 =e —t- ey pnerae A #6 a oS BURIED ec hl CSI oa ErrEREERenrrEy Meer fs Meme re A eee pow’r to help him in his woe, Thy mighty arm was nev- er known to | sens-es of our chiefs to rest,) Soft-mouthed words, the ESE pale- face [es Fetagenmer bo mee osu paces reer se conan mesa bas Soo pa — Fe =n the eres): ee _ ae es ee o.—o_@ | - Magee f | aS eee | al. per - ish, ond our chieftains die? Great Spir-it, help!—thy ge 0: rious pow’r dis- 5 es ee ee ee a a ee ee WYNONA. (Concluded. ) SOLO. iether pe ee fail; Great Chieftain! save him from the paleface’d foe. came, And stole our lands and drove us to the west. Bee = a ae — oe -¢—— Ie ws MO ===: 2.“His euinade green 4.“Our gray-hair’d > — ee ee our foes! Oh! ner the ietiane ery.’ *— 9-4 —_ S$ NN NSN —— 6 —+—_ +e: 4. -+—- af et a —| 2 201 a oes ee ie iether ore satel =A =e] eye ES — - a — — ar gern = sare oe oe Co O_O _ 65-8 Oe 2 a fa - vest is great and the lab’ - rers are _ few, But — We'll gath - er the wheatfrom the midst of the tares, And — AE io oe eae (ee search out the righteous, wher- ev- er_ they be, bring them from Bah’-lon to Zi - on sO - free, Ses pt ced 2 aaa fSSS5 a ees 4S =o rid AE RoE AOE! a 2s: ff e@ nage Yona | : if we’reu - ni- ted we all _thingscan do; | bring ae un bond - pes Beak ngeD sor - rows and snares. | an CY a SRERENE IGA af RS rae Sa eg eg age ype beet ss rn Sy ier ee ss eerie ee ee = = ae a eee = Sate e——| 6: -—-—-# ete ~ ae ne te ee cee, a 2. ei ee O Bab - y - lon, O Bab - y - lon, we bid _ thee fare - ZT = 8 OSS Sa es ie =< scr a Se ge eg oe gee —d*-—_@-—_| 6-0-6 eeesaty QO Babe y - lon, O - Bab- y - lon, we bid thee fare- ay 6 ee ee eee 9 = — be ——4— = ———— oe a $——_—_____-__ o—_— 9° 9 — To eae aes oe eee ee : We’re going to the mountains of Bph -raim to dvell. N ; —_|—____4___N\___________ Na oo == rae Cote Ree = = Sy MR TAL AR OE Le mnie ae a a a ee We’re going to the Se of ee - raim to SS Ser * The oe on page 361. may also be sung to o this tune. a well; dwell. — No. 282. FIDELITY. Ils, [Page 260.] ae . fete I= ep enor ae oe ea ao pare ih aah cae a Sy ee =5} iia nn ‘1. How firm a foun -da-t tion, ye ye Saints of the Lord, Is laid for your 2.In ev’-ry con-di- tion, in sick - ness, in health, In pov - er - ty,s ane iat B=) pee 2 oS ee a Pt See 3. Fear not, I am with thee; O, be _ ig dis - ae ForI am thy DE eee Sa os a oe aie Ser ae oe —_—s—|o—e- aS faith in - His ex - cel-lent word! What morecan He say than to vale or a - bound - we in wealth, At home or a- broad on the =e ==, a SSscS Se God and will still give thee aid; I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and Saas === aS = S === es ED SE EE EEE [SoU feats ieee you 1 He hath said, »You who un-to Je - sus, you who un-to land or the sea, "As thy days may de- mand, as thy days may de - an =e ee a SE Fees a J—e—S— G= = ee = fy pan gooeea es aes p fee zoe | cause thee to stand, Up-Held by my right - eous up - - held by by my_ 9: b= as cao See Soe Spe Se =e ae ; Np ep fo a 2 =a See | ee Oe eens youwho un-to Je- sus for ref - uge have fled. mand, as a days may de - mand, BO os suc - cor shall be. Se = i= ——— == righteous up-held by my righteous om- nip - o-tent hand. No. 283. ~ GOSHEN. | lls. [Page 22.] RALPH BRADSHAW. “L eomesars maar —————E eT eae Da EE : ~4-— FP — Ff = 2—[2- k= SERIE 1. O Je-sus! the giv-er of all we en- joy, ‘Our lives to . thy 2. With joy we re - mem-ber the dawnof that day, When cold as get > l\-¢ ee (ESS a 38. The won-der - ful nameof our ioe sus we'll sing, And pub-lish the Esieeriss i= =F ee Cec Saas (fi si er ee ee ee ee ey ee ee (Qala STN ae AY JSUT REET ae —-— Son rata Ere eg ee 4 =~ hon-or we wish to. em - ploy ; With praises un - ceas-ing We'll | cem-ber in dark- ness we vie The sweet gh - vi-ta- tion We iY = ‘3g—s-f,- Sea [aaa on Tina ea 6-6 ee oe ar rie —= ——— See Z- a aa ae a 2 | | fame of our Cap - tain a King; i. ee ex- ne ‘ - Ei, His 1 oan oae —_@— ay noo — Sal BPs, A nea esa ja Ssieen 2 ee ee == es Pana (FSS =| SSS] sing of thy name, Thy good-ness in - creasing, thy isve we'll pro-claim. q heard with sur-prise, And witness’d sal - va - tion flow down from the skics. Wye Eom seme [= pee A ee aaa rae el o—(3= ee eee SS eens tae o—s— a -9-9—a— 288 cae rE esata ie == b } good-ness we prove; His sai is sal sal - va - tion, His na - ture is love. lot met a ae ooo | e-— ff es fi Maaco: ls Po olte Wo. 284. LYMAN. 11s. [Page 322.] G. CARELESS. Sl = ee Semaine es ea : Foe ae oa fap ee cine = aera Sire pecan a 1. uGhil - ue of Zi - on, a - wake from your wea - ness, For | 9. Strong are your foes, but His arm will sub- due them, And 3. Chil - wen Of pated =, 00, His pow - er will save you; O, Ec ae an eee oo oo ene eee ee ee ——_———_ ae — | (Oe ee ae oe LYMAN. (Cnelu’ ed.) ee Se soon all your foes shallop-pressyou no more; Bright o’er your scat - ter theirarm - ies to re “1005 a - far; ; They'll flee a the ie ! seca FT ace | gut eee eae = =4— ae ——— ae x = Fas ie ly ex- tol it oer land and o’er sca a area for the bape Se oe ee eee hillsdawnsthe day - star of glad - ness; A- rise! for ae — z your chaff fromthescourge that pur - sues them: Vain aan acne and their Ba Serre Seer foe'll be des- eee that en - slaved you, Th’op-press-or will wan - ish, and ae eo —_—-9—, —-|—- = <2 Seay SRR A AS RY ae WP —— ip 9-2 - a oat —#..__ 2 2 — 9 ae Sere 1s ae =o oss a pee Give bens upaarsnm ae es 2 Dok ; ee ne Samos poke Ne Niggas 92 ee ree Easel 929 ee Mitt eS peg la San ee 5 ei eae )9-~—-— ss eee ee aes eee SS those who 1 6 Je - sus. be- lieve, has Spir-it im- part and our Son is the price they have cost: By the pow’r of the Pees ih ! \ SB rt cermin apes SN gw ee : a f= SRN ep ‘Sts — 998 feo Regs Re eats Bede: a eos oA — Py sacar ae | mands of our cru -ci- fied Lord; Ait ee it oe ry - ee se Nae 9 ee ot te D5 to =e eae a =<": ee Soy ee a OO ahi eee en oe SAN NN = (el, Poe ele LP euecrs ee Sree = = 4] A OME ETE Baa CARD RTE = aes -ings be -stow On those to fo thy ‘ser = vice 1 ae ded ees Senin Teas 12a) 2 pum abana ek aioe See cae rat oor — z aa ae: pany fe =——9—- oe) eee @s—__—__—_t_ ~ ey 7 aide bo - soms in- gu And seal them thintomn with nae unc- tion and fire. > pene §—2—-— wal be A eee optits Podeeales Stata oy ae ne = ee = — ria OR °-6-9 —7- yO Sher ear No. 286. SWEET HOME. Andante. lls. [Page 318.] es a a ay Sea peme Hots a a = a a . eager ’Mid scenes of con- fus - ion and crea - oa a - plaints, How 5 Sweet bonds that u Jet all the chil- dren of peace, And SSS Y 3. Ds, sigh from this bod - y of — sin to be free, _ Reeisaty ———————— SC —_—— ——_—___ @#_____ D2 PORE “SESE EH Ce, SI a eee PEAY al (eke ee EE ors. pa a ee SS RL BRS SWEET HOME. (Concluded. ies 4 oe oe a Sa: Se ee === ae sweet to my soul is com-mun- ‘ion with Saints,—To ae at the thrice prec -ious Je - sus, oe love can - not cease, ae oft from brs ———____—__—_ _—\——__\- eee -o— hin - ders my joy a ee ee com-mun - ion with ey Fann ere now ag eine —_—{- —_ A—-F—- |; _— SS ee a= FS) a 2. ONE SE ER SN LN (eC Se Oe @ is Se 9 oe A a ie” Seen PETIT AI ] ented PN a EIGER coe ban - quet of mer - cy ere room, pnd feel in the pres - ence in sad- ness [ roam, long to be - s eee —-— —— ee ee era eS a ! @ ao 3: 2 oe e—- Siege re (Oat. a 7 ta - tions like’ bill - ows may foam, Al, all ee be LEAS SCMEG TEST BED — fe nearer eg gre ee 22d | ACY STE PRE Ne ES oe eee Se ee Ey See i ew Ca era cS eC ae ZEROS EN tr Op niet en o 6 J 4 are -o—-——| p——9— es am LOLA AES dl (REI hed Sd SIRS OL feats pre - sence of Je- sus, at home. Home, home, sweet, sweet hold thee in glo- ry at home. SS rn nn —@- =_ | peace when I’m_ with thee at home. Home, © ’ home, sweet, sweet, oy ey ake Tea re Sore ev acy MSE = Sr eh OT SO SE ae Ca ger Gir Soar ey any eT oe eee JE aia Lae oe es eet dental pete el ia— ios Raia oeraeen S 2ateny — a SE PERE SR Re - ceive me, a i ior, in glo- ry, my home. — ee ee - vag = oe may Eee ——— | —¢_§—— i-— caer SEL NE ah RY | tee Re- ceive me, cear Sav-ior, in glo- ry, my home. ‘No. 287. SADNESS. lis. [Prge 317.] ‘GEO. CARELESS. Se a ee ee SS eee 1. This morn - ingin si - lence I pon-der and mourn O’er thescenesthat have 2. How man-y ten thousands were slain by their foes, While wid- oe and == ee === SSS == Ss eee ioe man - y wore mur - dered and se ah and robbed, Howman- y_ op - Diet setae sea ft =e { es ete foe 02 eee : pass-ed,no more to re - turn; How vast are the la-bors, the or - phans nave mourn’d 0! er their woes, While pes - ti - lence, ots -ine and 4 ae a ——+- —_——| ———— EE Ab = Spheres ea NE eee ec cc oo press-ed and driv-en and mobbed! How oft have the heavens be - “a 5 eee ae orc EEN RORTTIGY Sia (GB SIT RA gO 9 ERSTE 3 TAT "CS Ea coarse eae moms SARI DU Ae UE ES aS Be se tae ————_—_—_---—_—_- 9 —--- reese O fet Serene: —fe— a eee Z| es eae os ee == = troubles and fears, Of eight hundred millions who’vetoil’d thro’the year. earthquakes ap - ae And alge in Hi heavens Soa the eat ey bk Ear cate a sat ee op em oe Scars or “Es “a 2-# 8 ae s— Po eee pee aan aor leas on =SEare BP SETI _— o—3— Smee oe ——-6-— = erie le dewed with their tears- The earth oer the segs they be - held the past year. ieee ee ieee ee No. 288. ZEPHY R.* lls. (Page 270,) HARRY ALDOUS. Wine BEDS TR reel | tert ve ar eras cee aoe ee uae : rebate that ee in the far western sky ace rolled o’er our The changes for autumn al- read - y ap-pear- A_ har- vest of be ee So = pais os a: ee ae = 3. As the summerof youth pass- es swift - ly a- way, And the lockson our: ee oe Ss ZEPHYR. (Concluded. ) ——— ee ee ea i heads till the summer gone by, And hushedare the notes of the plen -ty has crowned theglad year, While soft smil-ing zeph - yrs from ———$_+- - +_— pobbest + ANZ a Soe SEER eS ors Sr SS ae mle ae ag ee —He—e—t err a Le —— : | ee are sil- vered with grey, So the fair erane land - scape and 7S" 0s ae TR ney ze Pe SS ee a Se Ee EE = ee 7te—° —_-@-- =— [ae (2 @_@ ee ee ee fap ofa ec a2 So aera = —— Zoe ee —H ae of eras hats in the green aan did ex - ult - ing-ly sing. orchards and bowers, ee -ders of joy from the fruit and the flowers. cas =e ES cere Ss aera 4 | | jam are =8-3= = sr oe oe a ay an eo flow- er- y lawn, Th ae -ing their beau - 1 - ty, their glo -Ty aa on. eS ED SE a ee, Dah ae ee eee cA ose * The hymn on page 249. may also be sung to ng to this tun tune. No. 289. MARION. Con spirito. 3-18, & 4. [tage 288. J THOS. DURHAM. Pe ap fe ee Le. pas eae ae Pas ers 1. Stars of morn - ing, shout for joy; Sing re-demp-tion’s mys - ter - y; 2. Eth -1-0 - pie stretch thy hand; Come, ye tribes of ev’ - ry land, a eee aa = = EeEee ae er === t= -9 6*—6— 9» 6- La ager gene 3. Sav - lor le let ~. thy King-dom come, Now the man of sin con-sume, Pw o.cammeeeaes —- 8-9 —-9-—,.—__ —_-—_ —-——__-->—-, Se =o ee ale omen WPA oa ee ee Bate ee ee aes Se a = ie oe Seer oe ed Holy, holy, holy, ‘ery, Holy, holy, ~~holy, cry, And praise the lamb. Countless as the ocean’s sand, sas as as the ocean pore Ee saa the lamb. | Sgeees bases neeeeesee Bring tk the elt, Bring the blest millenn-i- um, ex (alt -ed lamb. ‘Bae | i . . No. 290. WILFORD. 4 ran 6, 6, 8, D. [Page 262.] E. BEESLEY. ' or i meer See ee eee ee re ke See ere ! a How pleased and hess was I ito hear the peo-ple = “Come, 2. Zi - on, thrice hap- py. place, A- dorned with mengions grace, And | i. ——— a SIN ae | ein pew oe : ae Je a a oo = eee — 3. £36 ————— —— a saat fs | 3. There, Da - vid’s great-er Son Has fixed his roy- al throne: He ae Pa STS BES a Se eon em Diet 7 wee ——— ——— t= oem serie a | | gt — == o- = poe ava oe SSS aes s seek our ae toe = aa a 6 ~ cheer- ful walls of strength em- brace thee round, In _ thee ak ee ap - t 4 at “8 NA -A— faite "58 9 cH MRR, ES eae ee ee oes | _p_#-@ errr =f ee ees ae — ae | sits for grace and a ds ee be bide the saints be Payee otek ee pee ee a ro } a a —_e____ + a | cre tas oer ores Semen sel ey er pea EEE I wih i ees elieaese = Bae | i Pe ‘zeal, V Well haste’ to Zi- ar And there our vows and janes - ors pay. pear, yea pray and hear The sa - cred Gos - ce joy - ful sound. : yan a ae ee ee Sas i pe Pree ae =r — aii “a Ee =] olad, He makes thesinner sad, nd hum - ble he re aie with fear. eh ges eed se ————— —|— No. 291. YATES. 6, 6, 8, D. [Page 261.] —— re aa Se piece) a a Sed Te -G- 1. How pleasant ’tis to see Kin- dred and friends a - gree, Each 2.’Tis like the oint- ment shed On Aa- ron’s sa - cred head, Di - ee : | ~ , ee rae bane Pan a 3. Like fruit- ful showers of | rain That wa - ter all »the plain, De- -fy- —B-« @_ ae See ere Sr a se (ace Y ATES. Le ) [SS Lameean ee Sk eee Sree 5 | = Sere oa = emo in ~) his. pro:,.- per sta - tion move, ree each ful-fil his part, With -vine - ly aaa di - vine - ly — sweet; The oilthro’allthe room Dif - eae es eS _ eeeale ears ee eaeee scend-ing from __ the ona ring ie Such streams of pleasure roll thro’ i ee es ee ee ee ee ee it at Cae Seeks ME AAR ee eg ge a ee [2 ae SES a ———— sym-pa-thiz-ing heart, In all the cares of life ‘and love. fused a choice per- fume, Ran thro’ his use and blest his -: feet. ge ——_\— ds — == 9.08 oF ia = a a a a Sse ae —E— psise —@ Se" a ne ev’-ry friend-ly soul, Where love like tba - ly dew dis - tils. >: —@*—. 2 )—-9 Ff 5— ere Peng yaagah te ftatet fae fatter Ps [2 | No. 292. Grex ve 3-88, & 7. [Page 138. ] T. C. GRIGGS. | Clas Peer ase ena eps a a a =f a eee fa eae A aes o— al OR SOE a < Ss See SS 1. The trials ies thepresentday RequiretheSaints to watchand pray, ‘that 2. For ev - en Saints a) turn a-side, For fearof ills that may be- tide, Or j me Bae I leap as ea I aN oss. pep easiay ss Se rir ae aes ee a ee eee 5. O’er rugged cliffs and and mountains high, Thro’ sunless vales the path may le, Our Di Date t ae 6 pow be Pe Pow appa fe ane ge SSS ey —-—-4 ees ——_ they may keep the nar-row way To the ce- les-tial glo - ry. elsein- duced by worldy pride are lose eee tial glo - ry. —-—g\—0*-0—g*- 3 a Me ee aN od =---— re ATONE EEA a a al ee eet eee =| 5s — a a 6 eg §- $= 22 — ® \ faith and con - fi - dence TO ae oh the ce - les - tial glo AY. Se eee ao ce oe ee a — & VIGILANCE.* 3-88 & 7. (Page 138.) 094 ee SS eae = egies kee Oe oe, ae o—_6-__6—, 3. ng er a rug-ged cliff cliffs and. a mountains high,Thro’ sunless vales the path may lie, ——- o—— 99-9 —. a Se Laan wey nae! wey mee caesar vores STN erat c —s- 2 ee ieee SSS] “That Toe may keep the nar-row way To the ce-les- tial glo- ry. Or else in-duced by worldly pride, Andlose ce-les- tial glo- ry. bre \ Se S—-.—S—-A— —— pp ae =e i= ———— —— Our faith and con- fi-denceto try In the ce-les- tial ae - ry. e —S— =a ee ——<$<$_$$<__\— "LEER" AE ez! tan ee we eS ee ee Sa wera z IH — * The hymn on page 379 may also be sung to this tune. No. 294. ROXIE. ) 8s & 9s. [Page 328.]} GEO. CARELESS. ie ee 1. TheLord im - part - . from a - bove The “Word of 2. Have we not been - vine - ly taught To heed its = See: + fees =a — — Je =e Se a =| 3. Flas me dar ¥ grown a ee Or hes that a aa ee === == aaa Wis - dom” for our our bless: ing; But shall it un - voice and high - ly prize it? Then who shall once in- es== a sae word been _ vain sabe spo - ken? eae We I __ fain would inal tate oe ROXIE. (Concluded. ) SSS Se Ey ma - ny prove A gift that is not worth pos - sess - ak git 4 oS the Sais It pan be bet -ter to de -_ spise ena eee 4 : === sc tS=e ee == 4 Anon - bly ask, W Why i is that word so a - ten brok - ee No. 295. : URE. 4,7, & 4. [Page 160.] C. GRIGGS. 2 SS Sas SS aa ans 2a 1. Gent - ly raise Suis sa - credstrain, For the sabbath’s come a- gain, That 2. Ho- - oe : de - void of ae Let us seek e - ter - nal life, That SS ee eS 8. Sweet - ly swells He he emn sound, While we Re our ae a - round Of 2 ee ee : Bip eae = iF ae man mayrest, That man may rest, Anat return his thanks to God, For his great re - ward, That great re- “ward: And partake the Sac - Ta: ment In re- ar = Ear ierineees 6-0 & rok en hearts, Of brok- enhearts,Asa_ will - ing sac - Yi - AG Showing ———= SES See SS pRaa=: Slt Sey ae - ings to the blest, For his blessings to the blest. mem - brance a our Lord, In re-membranceof our Lord. ee eereri= oa oe [ HG his | graceim- parts, Show - ing what his grace im - parts. Seas =a Pe No. 296. BELLIEN ALL. 2-88, & 7. [Page 82. ] ‘ ) tet 7 RC SEMEN UN WA) Es RNR tN So ae 1. Be- fore all lands in’ east or west, We love the land of » 2. "Mong Zi-on’s home-steads joys a - bound, True souls of worth are ; ae ae Gua =e Orr 9 rE airs or 3. Be- fore all peo - ple, east west, ——s Se EEE ee Zi -on best; With God’s choice gifts’tis teem ae There Prophet, Se - ers, eee Be Suan Their Prophet and their head ; No eee - rant thereshall agen sat re re a Se 7a ER Eh a Beem eel a = e—— God the best— A raceof no- ble spir - ea * Then let us with Gods, -):—-0:—0—_ 0 — ee —— ———— A NE Looe ae Se gg sie ———— == ruven waned | RISA ARPES SE 64 OP SOYA COTTE OR Sa oe as of old, The mys- ter - ies of » heavn un - fold Through dare to reign ; God will their ae and laws moe - tain, Till | = = reer Ee SS | =e Se laws com-ply, That when his Saints are raised) on high, Their ai emer aed a = ——— = S——- AS LEEE CE MS ME SE Ml rare MAMTA GRAYS er FS ho - ly Priest - hood streaming. Through ho-ly Priest-hood streaming. on to glo - ry led. Till on pos glo - ry led- ane fe | joys we may in- her- it. Their ay we pereni: in - her - it. ee =] No. 297. REPOSK. 6s & 7s. [Page 406.] GEO. CARELESS. (gl: BES See ee eee eee 1. Rest, rest for the wea-ry soul, Rest, rest for the ach - ing head: Je Rest, rest for the bat - tle’s o’er, Rest, rest forthe race is run; ae een eee 3. Peace, peace, w wheren no strife in- trudes, Peace, peace, wherenoquarrels come, gay see — ee Cannan RR EERE ee eS ee Rest, rest on the hill - side, rest With the great. un - count- ed dead. Rest, rest where the gates are closed With each evening’s seteting sun. ——— ——— be Ses cee | nam Ce! ee e = o- pace peace for the fe is eee ic our wild life’s bus- y hum. a EE Se ce Se ee eee | 4, Peace, peace, the oppress,d are free, Rest, rest, oh ye wea- ry, ve = aan we jae al mE SS 5. Peace, peuce, there: if mu - sic’s sound, Peace, peace, till the ris - ing sun St aie: Sees eet 3 rae a am pa So (25s For the an - gels guard sanareies well Who sleepon their ‘mother’s breast- = = —s—e— aes 2a a A las 2 AML FN SASL Of toe res- ur - rec - fy morn a, - ae life’s vict’ - ry won. a No. 298. KIRTLAND. 12s, [Page 326.] en, et ee 1. Come to me, will ye come to the Saints that have died, To the 2. Come to me, where the truth andthe vir-tues_ pre-vail, Where the \ i a NSO» SUERTE EES COAT ee | aca SO 2 YES ta ey = fn ee ee —d,__o0 —@ o-—_—_0-— 0. —_ 9,-3.6. 6-2 3. Come & me, where there is no de- struc-tion nor war, Neither SOR ta Be eee ee De —— ———— BONY Ge REE eee = ieee = gs oe ee =—+——-— i ES SNe Nac cela (121535 mantemae Se so a eee next better world,wherethe righteous reside—Wheretheangels and spir-its in un -ion is one, and the years never fail, Where the heart can’t conceive,nor the SN ON ee ap |-— cD PES SE aS Ear NE Gets S NN i= me es ee ee See ee Westie — Oe 6—o—_@ nes ath fe ee ae —#9— e— my Cy mee Tl Poe feaee Ge “Ne ree = Bi! De Jip a ee See come se == == = at ai SB a ES == zeae a Soneruimneernar a Scum meuniere ayes ec oP har - mo- ny ae In the joys of . a vast Pa-ra- dise? Come to me. nat- ural eye see bina ti ie Lord are pre-pared for the just: mee to me. Riss Pee Noe Ne ger NN | SS =] pe eS SEERA hes DRE Santaciboases en REE | PE STR LN TE a car é;—d—6 ‘3 a ( SERES IRT mete rn hap - pi-ness free, And the Life is e- ter- nal with God: Cometo me. ee eee 9—0—_-@ 9—o Fea! Nast jal KOReRTS SRA era jp Tae ea o <—— er ya ee ee ee sameeren a Pee eRe OLRM CAREY or No. 299. ALPIN E. P. M. (Page 170.) JOS. J. DAYNES. a YE STR A Ae TR, TR ye YR see | i inane eee 1. Hark, ten thonsand thousand voices Sing the song of Jub-i - lee! 2. Wi- der now, and louder ahs ing, Swells and soars th’enraptured strain ! Son See aoe ee =e PDair oe Oe oe ee ee 8s a ee ag ee 3. Then ee loft - ier, sweeter elt aaa We shall sing E - manuels praise; FMM ALY 5 cee cw iene Re IY A RRM A Ye SRA Sr ae eee sieseseee eae : ie peer Se ALPINE. (Concluded. ) Earth, thro’ all her tribes, re - - Joic-es— Broke her long cap-tiv- i - ty. Earth’s unnumbered tongues Sa Hark! theConqueror’s praise again. IF = Saas Seer ae : F - Cn RES cores aed gor eres ——— Freed from all ae ae en - cumbers, Nobler songs our volc- es tee —@- eae ee eee fo Hail, E-ma oCER - well Great De- ecrer | Hail, E- E-man-uel! | praise ‘aise to thee! Hail, E-man- uel! Great De- oes Stones Ce ee if we re -frain; SSS =% o—g—- par ig pag her Hail, E-man- uel! Great De - liverer! 'e for- ev-er in our ae —7 e ©: 2 ea ee es a ial ee ee —9—9-- aa oes — ——9— 9 —_—— tS reameett ae oe Now the faa in peal-ing thunders, Thro’ the un -i - verseis rung; Thus, while heartand pulse ale beat-ing, To his name let Dae a- rise, 6 es ee = e—$- i While our crowns of glo- r, ry cast-ing At his feet, in rap- tu ture ies be ar a Eee Be eee cae 2a yr a ay oe 2 = Lee De ae ER Na Re ae ee eee ee Se ee a ns hg Ny Now, in gent-ler tones, the wonders Of re -deem-ing grace are sung. ani earth the sou] ‘a treat- ye Joinsthe cho- rus of the skies. lox ; pee gga See | t= ats se = ees ss _ We, in an- ee ee i - al ing, Ming-le with thian-gel-t ic host. Feb oa fg 90 0 * sie Cana =e es Pe ee ee ees eae ee a Tee Aan SS in LES sd Re 2) (He ass Sleeer Sater es ol No. 300. ADAM.* P. M. [Page.] 277. eee 1. This earth was once a gar - den den place, Withall her glo - ries 2. We read that E - noch walked with God, God, A - bove the power of 56-3 ie aA pS Rei eh a a ee oman ern ce led same eae, 6a ag Sen Oe rere eee ag —s—F} V 3. Her land was good and mt - ly blest, Be - yond old Is - rael’ AT ( SE-B Seay" ANNO EST , Jae ! Se Mi |S a Sewn —— | 6) SOO IT REWER ca pias A RY BY REP SOW Bi. RENO AY PSS ae == =f ee LAREN a Se ace PaaS com - mon; And men did live a ho - ly race, And Mam - mon; While Zi - on spread her - self a - broad, Aud_ ES nee See eee ree ar “tee ee ay” Commerce a) ME Ce POE ee mee 4 ca - naan; Her fame ee known from eee os __west, Her — TAA OSE LM SCT aoa be RP ELNE EE (eee PENTA -/ Se a ee EES cen i SS ST —{_/ ——__——_ eae SE au areal a] ERE) Sasa ——- =a BORe Ts worship Je -sus face ‘to face, In Adam - on-di Ah - man. Saints and an - gelssang a - loud, In Adam~- on-di Ah - man. N | UM re RL Ssh Rae cen 9 tur, ie _——— = = =| | —e—— —# <—— 6— oe nee, Lowna jasiam—ihd erga | { peace was great and pure the rest Of Adam - on-di Ah - man. man. Q—_—~»__o—__»—_—_o—_{| |__| hp ge | ea ger Sa? Mae EERE GL os ee a a oe a t * The hymn on page 206 may also be sung to this tune. No. 301. CALDWELL. PM: sane 273. ] na. pees nee be = ee aa eee Pa ier fe a et @- @. a =a == pat ee =a z able ps of fat things for the righteous pre- par- ing, That te 2. Go forth, all AS servants, un - to ev- ry na- aac And aS = —— ee ae Se | na iar ae oe — = Fala ec | 3. rae set forth the @ judg meni ton come daa ead the sor- row, o:-3— amb de —s—fe- 99-9 os —9-—9— a | | 2S — eee Avrapaihde si sos aa Sig th he —— == ose CALDWELL. (Concluded. ) (pS SFE a eathal .a E mse ere MA es CEM A NETS B any Gara Loc goa iw a er omer oe ey Bed ee ‘ tp Samra coo cmt ee ion ena = geese fo a er te oe ‘ ae ‘of this world all the Saints may be sharing; For the harvest is lift. up your voices and make proc-la-ma-tion- ‘lo ceasefromall \ XS \ ——_—_—_ — —\\-- 6 —__-—_ 6—- = as So —\— 8 a =e fe — Sarena —+: eee at ee o_t¢ ¢_?s Ww aft - in *G day, oh! there cometh to- morrow,When the wick- ed, un- Sree Ss fla "gal ea aaa Fearn 4h ge o__ se EL ae a eee ee NN nian agin Pree SORT Ng ene jo eee Mae wr NE NSIT eg ree? Neenah at foes — Walaa Pane ee er rere pee mec = = ———— (Sse et ia ae Se es sleep-ing Til the. es... iss ree. tion. 2 day! sleep-ing Till: the “Res- «our iefrects soma. daa eS NATO ee LEN Ed eee oe iE RBS cae eS ae As @ = - _—_— |] ae ——————erl | ——— SSS ee ee ee py y | : glo - ries Of a Res 2-0, 000, =) are C ig) att one aan ———— a SS on ——— a ee ee No. 304. DAWNING. Pp. M. (Page 165.) ar Do what is anaes the day-dawn is breaking, Hail-ing a 2. Do what is right: the shackles are ee ing; Chains of the ig) wale meen PT Ee —— a= ae SSF = SS —_——- —> ae aks ayy me es Ea >> memcnanegs Srfee2 Siege tee 3. Do what 1 is right: be faith-ful and fear-less; On-ward—press ) 7 ae Ms ie De a Nor = DARE ANNE WS TA PO (nc a pre pe eS : 2S ee Sie ces oe eee r paisa Bereta aa ee PA Pe ae pet RT A =m pa etree See = Se fu - ture of free-dom and light: An-gels a - bove us are'si- lent notes bondsmen no lon-ger are bright; Lighten’d by bls soon ae cease to be ee eee eresete er BASES SKS ENON UE ON LE nc EE oS er eee 7 cme a= t+ +t : i ia __ on-wal -ward, the the goalis in Ho Eyes that are wet nc now ere Se ng will be = [= Soerae ied aes ag —_] -s— F= Se QEREa ler) tt DAWNING. (Concluded. ) iota zee es (ea oi SE es oes age ae | nn a ew Oe a 2S a ae a ete Eee — ‘tak - it ing Me Of © ey". ry ac - tion; ~ Do what is” iene: Do what is gall- ing; Truth go - eth on - ward, Do i ed is eneny | ms =a Se at === SS tear - ieee SAME SE 8 wan You in io -ing ey ee naar Do what is Tae er cae aE Bi eee am 4 4 Soe CIR Sanwa BA eS 2 aa SE ar ge ee a = ee — ee | right: jet the con - ae en low; Bat-tle for ns in 1 eee | 8: ° 2 2 eee | PALL aot ns a Cae ee TT, RAG a MAME oa Le OO = are == joc eo Se 8 SSeS g Se Or Oe ee right let the con - se - quence fol - Tos Battle for freedom in FESS ae Sy ——$— re Sr ee (ee se ; = —— spir - “it and might; And with stout hearts look ye forth till to - CSS. aS = or spir - it and might And a stout hearts look ye forth till to- thea jes 0 a = ——— Oo SS ee a Ne SR AN ALD 8 ie ee eee ee) oe ee So T Seen Ga will pro - tect you; 3a io what is cent cone seen ee Gira xe a, A NG RE OT 2a = — 1 Se Ti i i a —_s- 2 mor- row, God _ will pro - tect you, do Ww what 1 is” Tight. on 2 =e —— ce Se po es ——— _ Neg. apie oe a No. 305. : DAVENPORT. P. M. (Page 180.) ay ae dance Aone ae amr doiaer ck sretrs ae = a Py 1. Comeall ye sons of God, who have re - ceived the Priesthood, Go 2. Come ny ye svatter’d sheep, and list - en to your Shepherd, While A ee — ace baer TSS ‘- Pee ake — Se ae sae er =p é—__s—__6—__ 0 — fea pa a 3. Re - pent aud be bap - tized, and have your sins re - mitted; And Di $79 me ae ee eee sf pp = Se af a Sse —— pe spread the ae pel wide, and gath-er in his peo-ple; The you the blessings reap, which long have been pre - dict-ed; By ee ee ee REED AIELN opt aan ee a ead Sine eee i eg @—-—-§--- -g-----4@-—_ BSS SSS get the Spir -it’s seal— OO then yon’ll be u- ni- ted: Go, | ie ere ae Sees SS ee i oe EE SS oo i ee lat - ter - day work has be - gun, to gath-er _ scat-ter’d pro-phets long it’s been fore - told, he'll gath- er you in- giade eattiaiey rises Satori emenne LeMay ee a asanRS neha TAN epee Se ee os aug $$ ee CO cast up- on Him all your care, he will re- gard your aC , EER AE ce EERE BRIN RESIGN eo SIP CT ees OF ee Soe ee Sg gg ee ee ee eee eT Se Ea Sal Wan Pana Sia Ae WE Ee te Soiueee eee Fe Se ————— el +H oe Is - rae] in, And bring them back to. Ti sol, to praise the Lamb. to his fold, And bring you home to Zi - on, to praise the Lamb NoPE a eee ha itiains Oke PAM en ye Dremip SAN eg Oe ING Sa ate ROAR Se ae gg eg fp —- 2 ——g—o—-#_| -____ #@ -__ a a Sey every pe see TS ge ore WY 7 y) es ae humble prayer, And me Zi - on, hs poe the Lamb. 3 Ba ged ee is 8 el = a ee a a = | ee ee ee ae 4 No. 306. KVAN. , P. M. [Page 68.] E. STEPHENS. pe TET eae Pad a — 2 — —$— pe =e eee 1. A- way with our fears! the aa morn-ing ap - pears, When an 2. With thanks I re - joice in thy Fa-ther-ly choice. Of my #3 ae eg EN Se el G2t- h Se SS — re 9-8-9 — — Sere pe ais oe sing of te grace from my ode ii - est days, E - ver oOo, @-* ee 5: = ee Se Se Se ee — < Heit ——— te ——— ae a ee Ee SE ee eee ee ee ee ee eee heir of sal - va - tion was born! Seon re ho - vah state and con-di- ticn be- low aes If of parents — i 3 — ay ae ig | e a re | ¥ y near to al - lure and de- fend: Hither - é oi hast nf 9 Rare @___@— ——_| e:—__e—(e—_ 42__#- ee eee | i par arr Re entre ee ee es ge Oe see — epee en r ye — came, for his glo - ry Te Gate And ‘tor him: I with came who hon- ored thy name, ’I'wasthy wis - dom ap- ) 7 ETE SECs OE : ao oe pees O21 pst SS —E Sean |e a ya MODE + ———.- — been my pre-serv - er from sin, AndI_ trust thou wilt a og gs ee a oh a $ i ey Sega ee a 7a RS EONS: ite ay es eT ae ae ate aman BSc” mE == Ue aubr neo or ae 2a eae SE ae | sing - ing re - turn. rate can him I with sing - . ing re - = pointed it so. “Iwasthy wisdom ee - point - ed it, “’so. gp 5a fo ee eee eee —fo— te g— iSeeli Ss eee os oo | save to the end. -And ‘ trust ae wilt ae to “ end. ‘2. — SSS SS Se No; 307 ERASTUS. P. M. (Page eel) eee ee a eee ——— = ep ne 1. An an - gel came down fromthe man - sions of glo -ry, aie ; 2. A hea- ven - ly ue a book?) "full btoftimanrer= 16,5 teh ee) sea : eee ees ee eh Seton SA oe : a —-8.— 26.6 —I— eas i ie e—-{s—e re ligaeess apr an ais eee 4 on; list-en, ye isles, and give ear ey’-ry nation, For ra 3 eae F RNS LONGER, PSEC sence ee Se MRE PRA TL a SS —— aie eo —— A ___ ae told that & re - cord was hid in Cumeor- oo Cee - tain - Ing the speaks from the dust ee the power of the Spirit; —_a—_ ns ' ie — Sor a g— 3 —— go SSS SE ~ ful- ness of _ is : sae Gos- pel, And al-so the cov’-nant to Sav - lor, that Saints can re- Phe on, Towatch for the coe when he | => jo — 2 —_@— | — = See SFA ae i Te y Jes-us in Zi - on shall flour-ish, The righteous will gather, the se ange gene | a = oof | Pee eRe pe en es gather his peo - aes ai - ci O Is-raell in all -youra -— bringsa- galn Zi - on. ee EETe Ss Brie Jae oe wicked musi veriss. “O Is -rael! oO Is-rael! in eri your a - peo ——— es: SS ee a ener fae ees ee oh Fh i 1. The pure tes - ti - mo-ny poured forthin the Spir -it, Cuts 201g not the time come for the Churchto be gathered In- er ers rs es es ee nee (eee Rae gee ae gS eg CE a ey Se eee ae ag ee _ se ee ey ee 1 3. Then blow ye the trum - pet in pure test - ti- mo- ny And D5 ————— Game apie ea o —— a n zaas (6 6 eee —{—__A— Re ——— .»§ ——n— eee —- -——~—4, — 4s {--+-< >=} #=—- o——_9——9 ——_6— alae eee like a keen two-edged sword; And hyp-o- crits now are most to the one Spirit of God? Baptized by one Spir-it in - SENS UN Tes 28 sae) bh Si ee eee a SS ek a = SO ga gg ge as oe ee ee let the world hearit a - gain! ilps: come ye fr from bab-y - lon, Y:-+— SN NP a Os mg remem ee a wg eee be EE gee SCA os —s—s— Tete RR SB <8 ps ke Peay ie SER BE PERLE Fr qe ag gg 8 | 0 O_o — 9 —_ 9 —_- 0. ——_} - — fe ee ee ae ——F yy ee oe es sore-ly tor- ment - ed, Because they’ Thaw re conuemnedby the word. The to fe one bo- dy, Par- tak-ing Christ’s flesh and his blood, They pli ee ie Os A eon ae a ee ee he PRG ISTE Egypt and sod-om, And make your way 0 - ver the aes And +0 __»>_9 ___ 9 — —9 ——______9—_[- .—_A— Ne 9 Ne yD: S47 aie ee Fier aner ee he fe Wa ooe eae —\—s NSE NON ee Ns —— eee eres eg Ft <2 Se are &- pure tes - ti- mo-ny dis - cov - ers the dross, While wicked pro - fess ors make ia in one oe ea which makes them all see They’re one in Christ Jes- us wher- oe on your ar- mor, yeSaints of the Lord ie Gas will di - rect you e | —— RN Ne Ne ee Sass o—o — @——_a— é—o— 0 _o—e- =o i ee FAR-WEST. : (Concluded. ) light of the cross: But Bab-y- lon trem-bles for fear of her loss. ev - er they be, The Jew a the Gen- tile, the bond and the free. e De dee NSAIN PUR INAS kh Re pe oe Nea a= SS oro af f= | ae SS 8 8" 6, gg > ogg his liv - ing word; The pure tes - ti - mo - ny will cut like a sword. 2 peerage Po ——— | Ws or ee Areva a AR No. 310. GLENDALE. P. M. [Page 343.] ba oe es Sone reer ea geek Se ee eee eps tet ee ee PS IN a cial JT Rie ANE Gl | Cees Rae Pic STay ean 0 EA ede TS PTE 1. The time is far spent—there is lit- tle re- main-ing To 3 2. Shrink not from your du - ty, how -ev- er un- pleas- ant, But ey ae peacrseatas Noga pe SEE SE OR Be ee me gan (el aoa ea ee eg ies en ge gee ——— 6 sg gt ae a o—— : 3. What though, if _ the fa - vor of nee man pos-sess -ing, This a a (2 ¢—_—_»—s— 9 ——_ o_o — eee C1 C Oe (is Ty ery mer any aaa aa ee hep ee 12 Sg aut (os erm o-|-0—_@,_0—_o—_|-e— pub-lish glad ti - dings by by sea sea and nd by lan land; Then ome ye her- alds! go fol - low the Sav -ior, ees pattern and friend; _Our lit - tle ‘af - flic -tions tho’ eee ee ee Nog Ne —§-e- cape eae ee gg go bg 6-o—_o— 9 -4-s—_o— —o- —- 3——__—_-—_—_"-e—_ 6-6 -e—_0 __©_-6-4—__o— + a ee en 2 ©, world’s bit- ter hate you are call’dto endure,— The an- gels are waiting to =o: SSS Noo Nee oa ee eee ae 2a a oe a L226 SS 2 Se See a a a ae —s en a oan ees eas Je le eC for - ward pro-claiming— Re: -pent Ais the kingdom of heaven’s a at ee pain- ful at pres-ent, Ere long,withtherighteous in glo-ry will end. Re i 91 Ene ee EET OTS 5 ie, cee Nisa Noe Ae Ne eRe hee —— Se SSS Sa Pes ae oo" cee ee AE =] Fj} — —_ —_ 4} 4 $2. - & eg ———_-4—6-__6-__ §,-6—__a—_ | *-¢_|-9-__6.—_¢ —_e-__6-—_0 —|- 5 _—____+—__* Ce 0 aa © oO © — —- - gy — —- 85 | crown you with blessings; Go, brethren! be taith-ful, the promise is sure. | 2- Baages. Sea ee 20S (Ne T_T Pe = Saar C0 aC sera Be “reac F el SS SS SS — id as ee SS SS ? ING, “onl: GRANTSVILUE. P. M. (Page 92.) E. STEPHENS Ma‘stoso. Se co Se encaN Ae Doe, Tybee ee APE ty fas “et Zak ata 2 eee er eee 2 1. For the strength ofthe hills we bless the, Our God, our fathers’ God; Thou hast 2. At the cents one foul 1 op-p Been ors, We haye borneand suffered long; Thou hast 3. Thouhast led us re) in ee thy mountain bulwark stands, As the SN Neg es erie ee 2—e—9-0- TERN BMPS OE Gs esa == Z cman eee ee ae ———_—— Suey RSL SONY HT = made thy children might- y, By the touch of the mountain sod; Thou hast been our es in pers: And Nakata lS mas us strong ; ’*Mid Se Dy age hc A eNO eter oa Ee PAT eel LE al Vcereeny” Yemeni SG Aa tah mts old ; eS aa eee a Jamis 7 oo eres SESS at =e eS jae? eee ot Sear = suardian IG the ee ones Thou hast brought from man - y lands; For the Ca ire le oe eT aia use AR | B62 ISS ee gE ea ea Pe eae say “ina ease 2 @ sa age ee 2 eee ee ee eae ae te 4 Peed: tt thy chos-en Is-ra-el To ~freedom’s last a - Hodsa nae as ruth-less foes out- numbered, Our wear-y steps we trod; For the a aa ena Ny — |}. 4 —_| —_e— - — —_—1——-6—g—- 3 a — —3 —,—-- a [Sanya Teepe ee (9=3-yaas g S =tg—*— Gl aa = Be wigs gues _ ra -8 —8-—— rock and for the riv - er, For the valley’s fer - tile sod. Yor toed — ee, —_-—_—_—. — —hr SOS aaa 8 coe a= a ase —_——-_. fe i a KS 9: SS fA ROR GRASSES = hyp — ——— | Es SEER Sc en Sr bat the hills we bless thee, Our God, our fathers’ God. s Gams WRes Gel eel Soe ist aaniec os tech Sn a : N - —fN | Soret paces paar Sr = aoigioe pas ee == =f a2 Se strengthof the hills we bless thee, OurGod, our fathers’ = ee =} ee 4 *) Sao = See No. 312. JAQUES. \ Pp. M. [Page 71.] 1.O say what,is truth: Tis the fair - est gem That the 2. Yes, say what is truth? ’Tis the bright- est prize To which i ES EES re ED Cr SS ee ER P } eae 4S csi) nA ee ON 2 NER (RTE PSE RMT OS, —,—_—__@ id 2 a ——-\—_-4- eS ————————— ia Se a ac CAT I EOI ——— gE =a o—o-—_»—»__»—e—] t —— 5 = Sy oe rich-es of worlds can pro - duce; And price- less the val-ue of mor- tals or Gods can 4as- spire: Go search in the depths where it sheet) Nah shee Si ae ia ees ey ke oan A Mn tire Nira fa ‘ ages Good er cee SiS a een ee ay Saag gp ig 8g -<~—ALe——-g+—- &._____ © ____g_ Sue Die Ss tel ee a eee ed OY DY A 0 rs Sane amare mi I. oO fs a é winds of stern jus - tice he copes, But the pil - lar of truth will en- 2 2 RNa A a a wee aS AE fT EY : aa = ee (SA i a Ae DEM AI PTS ee Oe oes Fe oe cn cee roe pee \ Reet ak Ses aN su eS PE 11) aa pap SRS SS Se Se ee RED | __—@ feeas ec FONE SESE, am nen meyer A ols pet 77 A eg tien neh RAR OR NOUR AURNEN ACHE truth will be when The proud mon - arch’s’ cost - li- est elit - ter - ing lies, Or as - cend in pur - suit to the ee Ne IR a sie er Ta NS oN wy Pee Se SS Gg a ea a - — e——_ec —|-©__g 2 ——_¢--— —__—8——- -6, —-_g—_8 6——a—_-| e___—__0-—___g-—_ 9 ____©_¢—_ rs ey mar Sore Sai, yeah dure to the last, And its firm - root_- ed bul - warks out - 0 SSSA Se ae cas rae ed ec A ee eee Pg aa TERRE {ot camer o--—@ giles g og @eT gg P a JET SLIT pees DREN ES SS Sa SE BA 1 ee jee Ey Ta —}—__&__ Oe ae | LG een es any + 14 =| dio -- gece fdem Is cuunt-ed but dross and re - fuse. ee ere am ee ihr et Nae ——-g ——-g.— 6—-g—--. —-e *—é@— g—__3.—_,— | —_____—_- oa heme esl caer rte A ARG AP ae SOR kee ———————— stand the rude blast, And the wreck of the fell ty - rant’s hupes. 0 EES SoS PO Nd OY Fe a CTF —_—————— SST EP A a a FR — —j—? INO. co Lage JOSHUA. P. M. [Page 71.] Faas me Gs ere ews ers presume aes os ae 1S Se LL CN eer ee. NL ea Ee DER 1.0 say what is truth? ,Tis the fair - est gem ‘That the 2. Yes,say, whatis truth? "Tis the bright - est prize To which = BOR al seers us ha en a DEN 5,” +~—+— = === == ae == = gS 2 oe en Zp gg ee -§ 6. 6 4 ke Eee ey er aii ee SESW NU WRT ALEVE OGG | tat RE ELIT Sa ae ge jana Yan Ese] = Rit ss REAR BOR | ee ae — EES a rich-es of worlds can _ produce: And priceless the val-ue of mortals or Gods can. as- pire: Go _ search in the aepthe where it [Peers Me Cornea Se | == ee ee e a oe epee or! winds of _ stern jus - tice he copes, Bu. Buthe pil - lar of as ean if Een ETP ee a es es ee eS —— a | os elie fia Se a: ——le—— ARATE ABO WA WEES SD SAS AAT Pf [D: eae ey —— 2S : = a) in EL arenas ER am MEIN sa I SN SE eee ead tet ae tena PSOE PNT a cae een pI fe Pima — — — -—-\y _ —_—+ —— truth will be when The proud monarch’s cost - li - est glit - ter - ing lies, Or as - cend in pur- suit to the : KS IN es é | es ee SN eee ee 1 ee Eman ee eae feo age dure to the last, And its firm - root - ed bul - oes out- = pee zt eae oh — i SET eae a ee Cas PO ne pee PR PURER (9 Reems ge eg 2S ree eet me See ee Eee are ee eee Pgs oe a a a a a di o= 2a -> denis count -ed but dross and. re - lof - test skies, ’Tis an aim _ for the ras - blest de- : N — —— oo, | Se | GR eo oem “Roseet e St ane stand the rude blast, And Re wreck of the _ fell tyrant’s SS ee SS ce 3 a DENN es ies Sc nites | SERS oO A Saisie als Po Ok ag ae | Se Ean ae — foci ee JOSHUA. (Concluded. ) oe ES ey Ee ——— ——| = rate ali ca SS A a ll OS in TR Is count- ed but dross and re - fuse. "Tis an aim ee me wea - blest de- sire. —A—8-- ——— st — SA Seas —— a Pia mae io a eee ge 2 Pee ee rit. And the wreck of the fell ty - rants hopes. ——— 3p ae eee ee — a a WB ek ee any, ae eee Soe orn No. 314. JOSEPH THE SEER. PM. (Page: 337.) NEU“OMM. ge moderato. sila a SOLO. Arr. _ Arr, by E. ES Bs = 5 ae “_e- iS °__~@— 0-H Ts arr ee =f Bee Fite Raby le Geen p naar aae Saeed an ease mew yea 1. The cane the Seer, Jos- eph the Seer! ll sing of ae pene 2. The Saints, the a his ho - ly pride, For them he lived, for | as aru ~ tra 2 { 2 See @-_ 4 = é.— — =o o ep aes igi? a4 wae Js 6- a eee — 2, "a Pace lis ere mela a P. tee « rm : 22 2 fo.) 6 — -*e%e-%e eee eee ee ee rll a rae S: a, ee, Wa meyer teaaenchitee Spee 3 fj SS ——— | ev- erdear! the Pro - phet ev - er dear! q uae them he died! he lived, for them he died! His e- yual now can-not be found, By search-ing Their joys were 1118, their sor- Bhs too; He loved the = 2 eee = pled va di-y-—e—_—_--—_— Sal Uy =e =SS—-85 = as fas can oo NEBr ay tes aioe 7 SSS a Sr gig a te Tas e see eee SS esas! tener ae 17 over. : bel OSEPH THE SEER. (Continued. ) a — ae ae the wide world a - round. , With Gods he Saints— he loved Nau- voo. Un-changed in soared _ in the Bee fe And men ae taught _ death, with a » Bay lor’s abn sie ve their cause wee > heav’n-ly way, Andmen he taught the Meee way. The courts a - bove. He pleads tneir cause in the courts a - bove. The | N aS Te —f__,-— =i07 Seve i aa oer oy oat ee eee aD MEAG BCS Ie i a a ORL a | Baer Oh Se aan Ae —\ —# *__g—__- Sab eee soa ta AL fe = ==== 2 oe ae eee ee ae Sores =e ) earth- ly © Seer! the heav’n- et Seer | love fo cl rea < “his. | Seer, the Seer! Jos - eph the Seer! 6, how love his Se = es in A aa fee “Saoae a eee es | oe ee og 5 2a aor eon — ba Da mem-or- y dear: The chosen of God and the friend of man, He brought the mem-or- y dear! The just and wise the pureand free, A ‘ - ther he: NNN NEE a ee —— ‘Aa al le Aap ahah TE eer Ne A A (C5 ek ARE Geo Aid VE AM Woe Y a a Bam = a= [2 Oa a Ps 0 ae LST, Re Wee e ag - Z SOLO CLT URN RN I {1 —-— = === wtp snot @- 8g 6° _ Bh gg —@- —— ieee sear Priestho~d back a - pain: He gazed on the past, on the was and is to me. Let fiends now rage in ERASE OEE) Srey Ie PgE Crest. ——" er ee > — a 9) Soe Serer eres ere erases pres - ent too, And he And Gs Ge ne heav’ Sate world to their —e hour— No matter, No matter, be is beyond their: evel aaa ee A | ofa, -9-9-|#-* §-s—a ta —8-8-8-8 by =—s- east nate == 6-5 lite 2 See cE a eee =e f 2 pd re eee ! "aC TSS DP is A A A E! Ls a Swe ne eee eel sarees Siffre = eu eign fam re —9-—— 6-6 ——_—- ee CHORUS. ar eae opened And opened the heav’n-ly world to view. power. No matter, _No EM IE, na e our - youd oe power. 3 rar on ae | ae y ei /- a4 = = Se ae — — = Ks | No. 315. LIBERTY. P. M. (Page 376.) a a "ran Be ee, oe mney yo moun - tains high, where the clear blue sky Arch- es 2.Though the greatand the wise all ‘hy beau-ties des- pise, To the ~ ! a BIN EN OT ee BEES 2 SSD ena J — = a Nw LS —s,— 0 —o — i Re Oey ere NN SLO WNC | aa=e ————— 6 $:— 3 —3—_ — | 3. “et iG mountain re - treat, God will strengthen thy feet; On the ik ee a a ee : Seam ASA SS ps NeNNa re = 2, J -—9*-—9- +-9—-—@* —9—-_9-—_\_-» Aare RET ONTEEY EMERY 1 | PNG NE AS NG AAR Us ES 9, —— O Zi-on! dear Zion! homeof the free; “My own mountain home nowto QO Zi- on! dear a5 home of the free; Though thou wertforcedto fly to thy Ne Na ea! Zi[7= = OQ Zi- on! dear ii homeof the free; Ex he tow-ers will shine witha Cli alate a ce mpeg oan gry A Seo Ce RT ee pepereees ce ee —— = Cc PR RN), — | ee )—-—-g@— ——— ee e einien eee pa a partie et ibe EE BN SE SSE ‘ ‘LIBERTY. (Concluded.) aoe pe eee ae SS SSP ees )}—_—_@——--6.; —_@-—__-_ 0 _- 0-9 __-_| o-——__- 9 _- 0-_--0-—_--z.._ 6 ES er -—- *'\L/— thee I have come, All my fond hopesare cen-tred in _ thee. chambers ou high, Yet we'll share joy or. sor - row with thee. Fal =n a ae eee —|_ @— ——eigy a snigasrriarsee Sere oe a —-—— oe i = Pan - tri- ea ane reign, ‘Stab - lished now o’er sea cea and main ! head with mu- sic soft! Raise sweet me - lo - dies - loft! | =e scerete Soe gee Brera: T -_ Tea = eres ee . greet thee now ad-.vance Thousands in the joy - ous dance! 2a Sa roe ee —= -\ -g—f SSRs i ee al ee ——_—-*. | pees ete ae SE SE Sc SR a No. 318. NAISBITT. : SOLO. 5% P. M. [Page 408.] * es <8 eas Seen NS fn ee ee Ne —N\— {>= ——— —\—A —\-—-| —____; Ee SoS 1. How swiftthe monthshave pass’d a-way; ’Tis con- fer -ence a - gain, And 2. We’ve heard and we have prophesied The Priesthood yet shall hold, (As 4° The world may laugh,may madly rave, May deemthe trutha lie, And SSS = er ee to ELE A 55 AoA WERENT ARRIETA 2s ee er a ah 2, SOC NGL ORO ms | nee eT ee eb Nw ¢—p 040 —— [8 Ji Od ee hegre he ee -6.—o— Zi - on’s un- told thousands come, To swell the joy - ous se ae Revs | "twas ordained be -fore the stars To - geth-er sang of old,) The : y see to bring up - on the Saints The vengeance they de-cry ; But we tf ee RE Es ES RTL TL | @: ES ———— — a: : 2 gt wv —=— 59) —_—_—. _ ere ‘- f Se ey ee ee —_g—___—__—_—__—_—_-_9 —_—_—"_“—“—— a a a eS ee oe. NAISBITT. (Continued. ) fi — aa Sasi NENT UC -Bokee 7 enw FoceT Su Pe “PEL Ma ei 7 aS s == a a= wake the ech-oes, slumbering—Thro’ U - tah’s blest do-main, As_ the rule of right, and truth impart,More precious far than gold, As the — sbeaaietas raise our ban - ner And bid it wave on pe ae ae As the ——_e— —__ _____-§—___ 4 a ! Be ec een) Avan, Te mn ae I a z ap = coer eer as SOME ABT DEEL PRLS i ——-— — 7 Z— $$ Saints are march -ing on vic - to - ri - ous! ee ee oe ee ee Se ig a ee ee oe SSS eee ——— seas ee fata ad —2 nent erate A Bee {eee ese OR US. So OO ~~ fo earnest 9— s- —-o -—4 -F4 =——+ a Hur-rah, hur-rah, for this our Ju - bi - lee, Hur- rah, hur- rah, the Len ek —_-— D GarUUe Mien oe aTeI ne Sh ——- gs — AE eae aF. \VerT | —t+gs—g —_3— a — ie =e eee tg 9: 8 ee ae aS es oe seg 5 ee é.—_o—6.,—_e-— Hur-rah, hur- rah, for this our Ju - bi - lee, Hur- rah, hur- rah, the Sy, a a men re weer ee = op a er hhh ee Soot eta eet ome Ca out Coen nt oa eer : 2 2 SN Nee it SE TIT RE ST TEN TN ——— truth hath made us free, We'll :aaKe this cho- ee he from the ONT ee EN CEN SIR EN sed “t— 4 — —— aaa mea ee aire ae eee = o.-—— @,----6—--6-—— ee pee es Sea Was truth hath made us free, on Rae we Sle: rus ring, from the | Si aoeee eeee e ed Lemaan acer ienseme voces Gy Ee eee NAISBITT. (Concluded. ) tgif s A Sea PKS SS SS SSS ees eee a Soe ee See oe ee Ses Saas as Some hos ire seiaray”samplan? fone 2 oo east to west- ern ern sea, And- oe a thro’ the earth, vic - to - ri - ous! l \ a a a a Sa et a NR ae Sia a aera (sa Se Soo ee et oe ees oe ee = oe eee AT A a east to west-ern sea, And march thro’ the earth, vic - to - vf - Sal = 8 ee “| Sh ir OSS Se — a a Le Dane Taras tee ee INO STD, NEW SALEM.* P. M. (Page 212.) he eee ee SLE REIN A FA NRT oF lan ame ee a (a a | Eee a em me Gal: Dan) sere 1. Re-deem- er of Is- “rael, Our on- ly de- light, On 2. We know he is com - eae To Cees er his sheep, And oo eS 3. How et we have wan - wan ~ der’d ee stran -gers in si Aud oz poe ict eessinerac ae Sees LL LSS SNe belies <= a a oo ee SB We eainins Ghee WR ae ae whom for a__ bless-ing we call; Our shad-ow by day, and our lead them to Zi - on Z love ; For why in the val - ley of 74 OE ORS BIE at scree tra Si ane | SSS = s = = S st = a 7 ——@ —-@ —|-g— a ee o@— @——@——- el eee . cried in the des-ert for thee! Our foes have re- i when our 5 ee ot ele REE ROMY BP Ser ils | Soa Seen ee Re ec ees mead ee WSS eee et Tee ee hy at pos a at LA 2 RET ERA SRLS EE CPE ST Te A SEMIN SD eR ale EGS ee ere = = J— i el | eee ee ea eee aan pil- lar by night Our King, our De-liv -’rer, our all! death should aid weep, Or in the lone wil - der - ness rove? 23) aS sor - rows they’ve seen, But Is - rael will short- ly ; free. a =e aa Ze = Scars lami ped ae See et ied ~ *The hymo von page 307 may aiso be sung to this tune. No. 320. PALMER.* P. M. (Page 349.) EG oe ee ——— a @ ragaranl Sree Meee GE eM a AE jedi TER PES 0 Serer —— ecmeene aR ew anes ae ae The God that oth-ers wor-ship is not the God for me; 2. A Church without a Prophet is not the Church for me; sean ee ete dE = fa — a es, ee A ean e without < iain Soe Se - we si alae |b 0 ES = er os Pic aie Won) Sagi aay 2 eae a EAST ANE aaa sa —#_|@___#___@ g-—~ @__& _ _@ 8—-as—g— Sine Fee ie ay ee 2 Ey AM eral oem oer eer eee He has no parts nor bod - jy, and can - al hear nor see; - But ue has no head to lead _ it; in it I routs | not be: But |S ae ea ia Ne ap egies ee or — bts, SS ee! | 6 =——— y . == og a= we vine | Tis like a ship dis- mast - ed, a- float up-on_ the ee an Sy Big! lg aig ae ales ae 2a-8- Soe Ne Ns rc Ses ane pag Sonat gma ans | GAR a aE Ml Sa Raa | - —#___@___#_ __@ sare ores area = Sey [5 2c ace ON A eS? seermemaiy cea ESRI © ASI SREB FIL Ta Ive a God that relens.a - paren God of pow-er and of love— I’ve a Church not made by man, Cut from the ae without hand ; (eeers eee lve a Church that’s al - ways.led With the Twelve Stars ¢-round her eae | es Spa [PN 9 A (ne o -@ 9—@ o- se | ES pee ee coe foes Serge: eee ie a Somer ee EERREREe: LEE: 1 See 7 Fran eT LT poet a aie ee oe yl A God of rev - e- la - tion— Oh, that’s the God for mel A Church with a and bless - ee Oh, that’s the Church for me. So: — le Pa Pe ran re aS ——o— [ ree ie nana =e —é—s— ——§ —' 6,——- ——-6—o— A. Church with ‘dh p00 foun-da - tion— Oh, that’s ae Church fo ie me. ; SOON eS APSO nea RRR APs 10 ratieiny ee a == LE ee ORES ee eS re ee SS SE ee ee ee oe a a es eS * The hymn on page 352 may also be sung to this tune. PALMER. | (Concluded. ) ete _TURSIRIT OSA pe a 7 aoe a Sl Sa SOSA PST Sowmeiroar —| esas s 3) ee a ——_ oboe " Oh, that’s the God for me! Oh, that’s the God for mel! Oh, that’s the Churchfor me! Oh, that’sthe Church for mel! | 4 —_j———_-\- — —— Seana I = | 2 ——)_ __ —: aeons Soe oan een om east oe =3——s= 9 SS es Oh, that’s the Church for me. Oh, that’s the Church for me. ee ee ee Zp No. 321. PARADISE. | ‘eae P. M. [Page 335.] AUBER. “ 7}-—0—, 0 —o—e ar fea eee = | pee oo) is tee eee eos Sammenas Soot ee ey a 1. Weep, weep not for me, Re - joicenowand sing ye a- 2. To smite witha rod of his ee - ane To lay Zion’s en-e- mies be es iC ca oa © aloe el el SRN SEN NT ac Nera re $—3—8- = ees ay ao =the es = = 23 see dear ’ Saints, we have wan - dora: Yet, yet we will not com- eS See ee = See eis loud; Pray, pray that Ju -dah’s fierce i - on May quickly des- low; While frowns on his coun-ten- ance low -_ er, They sink to per- 2S a StS SS ee plain; Though oft our all has been plun - dered, The (ie is our 5 ee a a a se =e SAE a AO el AMET ol ey creme (Renee al =e A er cae aed ——— > TED? ERY cendin a_ cloud: Haste, haste;haste,haste; oh,quickly des tea fi eae pe - Wee and woe: Yes, yes, yes, yes, they sink to per - di - tion and woe. SSS aS SSS a ee > J CC - yer Tos ee ye, publ. 2 A ae Se 0 PR Eee, fa hw Ge J Se ee SoS aa! RRR ROG RIA REAR IC. rms IR” Se EE “Feat EE @ + co. tb Sa Beh ns Fall’n is the Gen-tile power, Soon will their reign be o’er, Zi - on shall dwell in peace, Is - rael will still in-crease, Saints raise the heav’nly song, Join with the ransom’d throng, oie eae a 4 er eg | 9 ag ———— eee o——_—__ e—___~ °—--£—__ 6, —_6—_9 _*___ otk | Mie od eatin te, ame tet <2 a EE _S _See STPE, A a ————— a w———_—$ ——— -— PN Tas iG SS CT a papeeeeeni eae ge NR SSN a Nand Ra Ae” a AE ARTE eer pe oes | | 7 t+-ete- + + Ty - rants must rule no more, § Is - ra -el is free! Lib - er - ty ne’er shall cease, Is - ra -el is free! An -gel’s the notes pro- long, Is - ra -el is free! > ]—_—-s — SS, || - een er eek eee eee ees +-t t+ ¢ Taw OOS SS ee a ——— + — / Ce- oe eS Ce t 1 i mee oo a ED TE ———$ ———————_— —_——_ Mee gate pe eon saps No. 323. | PRESTON. PM. (Page 89.) JOHN 8, LEWIS, eal ee Se ee = — ee ae | oA? BSTC PWD" SRILA 1. Is - rael, a - wake from thy leng si - lent slum- ber, 2. Trem-ble, ye na - tions of Gen - tiles, for yon - der The 8. Come to the land of the moun-tain and prai - rie, SS eS a eee EP a a I ee a a See ee Shake off” the fet - ters that bound thee so long; hosts of the des - pot, in bat - tle ar- ray, With Gath - er in strength to our home in the west; ‘ gma Rez e Chains of op - pres - sion! we 1 bebe them a- sun- der, And en- gines of war shake the earth with their thun-der— The Free are her sons as the breeze round the ae- rie— = : oo — ee ee ee rN a SE GE = bee ee eee =——a ee eS a join with the ran- som’d in vic - to- ry’s song! bright sword is drawn and the sheath thrown a - way! Birth - place of proph - ets and home of the _ blest. A ED, OS SED ee EEE SRE SR SE ERE RE FE RS ee er ee —— PRESTON. CHORUS. Moderato. (Concluded. ) fet oe a ee —_ id es oe eee eee ee A- rise! for the time has come, Is-rael must gath-er home, High on the Sound the a-larm of war, Thro’ na-tions near and far, Let its dread = peer Ne Ne NN Sees ros (ca ear 8 ig = fa foal ae .: mar Ss Come, let us haste a - way, Here we'll no long- er Hes : - on, thy a os eae SS a “mountains the. a “ = sign we see ; Fall’n is the Gen- tile power, tones be heard oaeae ee land and ae Zi - onshall dwellin peace, a oat 7 ee ape at ge oe aS = ee Laas ss —s-$ — EE nee Gem heauties were yearn- ing to sec. stile raise ‘te heav’nly sor: SCLEEEP ty ET 0 1 F Ra ae A 2: iets eee oe ) Se o—ete pigeeetan a sae ace ae = eres | Soo. willtheirreign be o’er, Tyrants must rule no ; no more, Is-rael Tae is free! Is- rael will oe re ee Lib-er-ty ne’er shall cease, Is-rael cay is eae ! R 3 No Ne. aa 7” a = o— =i 2S By Se eg to sf eats , aE a = $ gst ee reg e Join with the ransom’d Hee ous the notes pro-long, Is-rael. Israel i 18 fred ! pai oar ty No. 224. ga : 6s & 7s. - (Page 194.) fon ee co Ee —_\—-—|+_+- @——_@—__»——__-@ SEE 5 aes See — Ce —— 1. Let us pray, glad-ly pray, In the house of Je-ho- a vab, Till th the. 2. What a pone will be ee At the ae eas re - sur-rec-tion, As the rN : ==. =p = oo ore Ha So) By We can then live in peace, With & joy on the mountains, As the dhe, Sa aa ..__ 2. PATTEN. (Coneluded. ) ear eS CE ED Cg SS ES CREED GEE So ee ee right - eous can say, “OQ, our war- fare is ov- er!” Then we'll Saints meetin air, In their robes of _ per- fec - tion; Then the V by the fountains; earth doth in -crease, With a joy. ee ee J ee ioe oS eo cose ose SR PS OO acta te Pa ee b—b a aes (oN pa ee ne) ff 8 GB 8 SS SS eee dry up our tears, Sweet-ly prais - ing to- geth- er, Through the Lamb, then the Lamb, With a God’s man - da - to - ry, Apt N Na Tek peel ope (ah ketenes Ae feageN —~y——_—__ 9> _g_._,, ___ gj ___@ 9 | ,___-__ @* __g 4 _ EE os Oa ge aoe Re o———** $s —__§—_ 5 world will be blest, With a joy to re- ly on, From the rN kes, as —— ——- Len paiva ss #59 — 9 — 0 9 90 | 0" _ 9 0 0 0 9 —| See Ee ee See ee ee pose es ——yz vy s———— great thou-sand years, Face to face with the Sav - ior. AIM EDAD DAVEE Fills the world with his glo - ry. lo east to the west, Through the glo - ry of Zi - on. No. 325. RALLY. P. i. (Page 127.) GEO. CARELESS. ON a =e ee tee ee (7 ai eae ERROR ino LS a ee 1. Up! a- rouse thee, O° Wan oe on, Wake a - en ee SSS a —— a iT ee MM Gl Gk PRE eres Oa : o- 6 Pie Sah Y vy . ° . 2. Up! a- rouse thee, O oeau- ti- ml Zi -. on, Give the RALLY. (Concluded. ) - eee SSS sear eee ome Sets ~ wake, tis the war-der's déep oY) For the sea - son of Ga ber hath = A LIT Ol oS a= ~—— ja Lo SS a ee mammon care-clouds to the wind, When é, bu - gle’s shrill summons is— @2--— ) ee ee 2 a ee za a end-ed, And the spoiler is watchful and aad With courage e-late, and o— 2 SR - = Stes es Sees Ral - ly!” "fis b but oe that at sae You's ve o to o’er-come in 2 eee ce ee heart oie be great, as ae dead-ly in -cumbrance cast down, Gird —H SSS — = =25 each heart and home, Then fixed he yan pur - pose, and high, With a ——— => Seana == on fer Seo “ea eon ar-mor so bright,For the prize is a glo-ri-ous crown. pe ri etd er es Oi Sn NGS . eer eee LB Y, gs ° $j No. 326. SALFORD NEW. 2 : P. M. (Page 83. Dee A. OC. SMYTH. 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eee ee tal - ent, each de-sire,— Time and e - a - ty! 35 2S = SEE Saas, No. 334. - ENSIGN. P. M. [Page 426.] EK. BEESLEY. ae =e = = | a -_—j— 2S — esse (rove —__@ pees) sees) oy mens? Tne i ra are tee ee 1. The day of re- demption, so near is at hand—_ We can sing in spite of op- 2. Pros-cribed, for o - ue - ion, in lib - pee land—Face we See misrule ae oye \ ( / 3. The heralds of truth ce abalt compass the earth; And gather er wheat” to the a CROC Sa uP Pcs ee fa eae a Seamer hea D Cae tee = =e easton -— go Se oe Pf a 7 a aro BEE | pression. But never to meet een a na-tionsdemand Willwe as - ter; Yet een un -todeath, by the truth may we stand, And be . —\——_——__~ -___- ate ~—f+-—_ A+ gmetad pee“ = So Nag eee =e me feet aeeceeeren oo men et et Bap Pe ny Set ne Mice gar ~ ner; The honest will welcome the tid-ings of worth, Un- dis- -\> 2 a aaa aa wa Gere Peay ap oman oe pee : ee ———— feign either ee or Ear pression; _ “iE foes S beh dk our falas Tike kay leal to our Lord and our Master. But soon-er the o - cean may i . Dolce, P —— SERS BEET Go cs ee epee a ee ee eee Far —-&—A—| ase - = ee ia ==> so may d by the wrath of the scorner. | The law of Je- ho - vah we a Relea ee po eS i Fan oe oe Co eels eee coe, ep seen pe somes cin ae Pet eee sewer ES vee peememoae IRAN PREIS ars Sa aR ay rar = zs = ——— va ame Sars! Ley laa aa fae, 2 Saas =o D 4 f bil - lows, may foam “Buta rest for the Saints 3 yet eer So we'll qui- et -ed_ be. And soon- er may mor - tals enchain it, Than ane = ee —-8—S- Pg SSE a a Sere ———_ —— a — 4 © f+ 8 + oye pea | need must ful - fil, We can- not reject or disdain it; te ithe > a RSS RANT, MAT O o Glial TS ORE @* SENTERO : oot coo a Sa f ————— a Sa ENSIGN. (Concluded.) tet+—2#— o> 0—, —_- 8 gg ee ae — — sing and rejoice in our own mountain home, That ‘the Lord. God Om-ni - po - tent ‘souls can be fettered, whom truth maketh free, While “the Lord God Om-ni - po - tent ae eel SSS == sce SS oo: 8g 8-9 <= zirems Lin co o—— p® sg? 8" beset Jaca hour of His comets # nd heey rath fall feel That “the Lord God Om ni- po - ts | gene SU eg ges as Se ee a #- a reales cone ioe ————— See ee Taal PM Kady ae RA 3 eer ST eee ree oe peers Spr SET WS Eee Coe eae Sey Eps Di ee a Ae SS a apne reign - eth.” That“the Lord God Om - ni - po - tent reigneth.” reign - eth.” While “the Lord God 3 - ni - po - tent reigneth.” Sof eee ESE eens Ine are sts aly SS SS SSS — Pare lI OE OE AES GeO Ont nO eg go ; ee z 4 Ww reign - eth.” That “the Lord God Om - ni - po - tent reigneth,” (eS ee ee a ls a TS ee eae No. 235. SABBATH DAY. L. M. [Page 414. ] GEO. CARELESS. Pe PPG SS eT | TART ee ee a Sie] BOA mito ETC a Be ‘ir Cieea = aise =e A ca eee a. ia “Oh what a boon! ihe Sabbath day, To Saints who | meet, its bliss to share; For when they meet, they drink the cup, And eat oe broken bread a - gain, pc === z zi=eeS == Sean eerae a yee a = a art e— Ze as ‘Twas His nat to cel-e-brate, His blood, His death up - on We tree; zat a eee re Sc kas ee aS SS —— Sy pestoneess ee ee ae Sa 9S Seelam eee ee ee To hon - or God’se - ter-nal way, Of Sabbath rest from worldly care. In Ha - id of One, Lh -ed up—A aoe once on Calvary slain. im rag eee ‘ wes go fone a ar mee oa nt ora ae Ses e= — a ooo a G5 te a sth aes Ska pare a See aS Stier And here we sia ee gate, Glad His dis- ci - ples yet to __ be, 2 (eee ee as | ees /——___—— +- — INO. 3536. MOSIAH. 10s. ee 416. | E. BEESLEY. (2 pa eee EE aaa a oS Sie a —— g-— aA ——- 8 — a. P - —. Big ep —— pace eater Cac Ze. lg! Ed i | i. Spirit of haere all pervading love, Bee to accept our off’ring here to - — io Ege Aen eas) 2. Spirit descend! = rune of the pain With tearful ects ee we par- take: ef a ae eed tas eae Take home our hearts to purer realms a - bove, Hear holy Father while meek souls do pray! eee ac “—§ Sar 3 pata ae Sa Pegi Let us not fall be-neath Thy dark disdain, Give pow’r the sins of earth to e’er for - sake. Bee rE TD I Se eee ae Ah, weary is the beart with sin and woe, Oft do we pray for peace a - mid our tears; eae = as o- 2|EEe | Eioeee ieee oo 3 —— Teach us a deep iain that we, blind, eee feel the sweet forgiveness at aay throne. Deep sobs a ane o'er our a lo, Steals hope’s sweet pak a aie: s own sphere. iNo. 337 HORTENSE. HorTENSE BEAUHARNIAS. 8’s & 6’s double. [Page 434. ] Arr. E. BEESLEY. ears Th a aoe aaa SESE leah ek — —}—_J— > —_]—_— : ete — bee Se (rn ae Ee see 2 ix oo 1. Up - hold the right; tho’ fierce the fight, And pow’rful is the foe; As Pi Note how oa ee ‘whose oer is eee Who oe plots de - vise; Yet —- soe oe ae = GAIN ote —~s g-.—3—— 3 Dare to my pe and hopeful too; Be watchful, brave and Mirewdls ‘Weigh 4, Left handed fraud let those applaud Who would by fraud pre - vail; In | Gorn ae SO re A TS 9-5. 9 dis Lb id Ae a as - Soin eee 2 pte fa E § Aen | errr CN aes Te Saino —— aprmoer ns cee y ates Sania ete freedom’s i i cause fend, sad NGE fear nor nor favor show. coward can be time will teach, that fools o’erreach The mark and lose the Hise, Gan justice deign to : a ae eee every act; be wise, in fact, To serve the general good. Nor basely _ yield, nor freedoms name, contest their claim, Use no such word as fail§ Hon- or we must each Bip eae LE A Ce CE ON a Sn ae et es Se ES am zs a ees tee ee gpg _t-9_s-__ 8 o_o 5 a ee aa Ee Saige te es ag AE EERE 2 ee et Be ee called a man—No friend will friends betray; “Who would be free,” a - lert must be; In- wrong maintain, Who - ever wills it so? Can honor mate with waaaers hate? Can 4 SS = Eoin SS peer Se Ee 6 — ys tee =-§—$-6 Se te go 5are: + + +o 2 oe eter ee quit the field— Im- uly is the ne me to re-cede, thereis no need - To sa - cred _trust, And rightfui zeal display. Our part ful ful - fil, fil, then, | come what will, Heh LSS. SS Se aoe z= =e = eee eer re a: =e ~~ es ee ice Par eee = oe five our rights a - way. Scorn to recede, there is no need To give our ae away. avn will clear the Way. Our part ful-fil, then, come what mas Hi ia heav’n will clear the way. 9--— I ——— INo. 339. | ARABELLA. C. M. D. eee 419.] E. BEESLEY. (Sb ———— ae aa i Became 2 pee sonar Pi —= ———— t What voice salutes the Ree ear, And wakes the oa: 2. This doth not spring from earthly soil! Nor from its wisdom 3. Here where the o- pen bier sustains The friend just passed a- : 4 And so we thank Thee, Father, God, Thy voice will raise the Ewe Rea vaNn era | Dopo Se ee Besar Se =e eS es OF oe 953 SSE a | sien eg) mines once ar eoma Sa PU Te yen ire 7 Es heart, Yet seems to chideeach childish fear, And life again im- grow! "Tis not evoked by __ student’s toil, Though years hath crown’d with way, We know that glad re - lief obtains From its encumb ring dead! Een though a thorny’ path they trod, Or were by Calv’ry Po NIN INN Na a Se ee Sau=S: a ae Ree $33 nh mere) an reapers Dawlee torr Seer) ain ae Se. Se gees | ae ye PPE oe ener =e a Te Fat it i tae i aS —— ev peter oe Ranese eee ee SA A ep ee pe SIN cp ry ae sere Sauer emer, = —e- ope. nee oe | Gri ie Come — mR ee part? Is it an echo of _ the past, i" which we silent cling? snow! No! rich experience bids this swell, Di- vine its precious ring— clay! While by the ready grave we stand, Ex-ult - ing faith we bring— led! "T'was there Thy Son, our Savior, went, And man by this can sing: Sey a os ee og oe ee nee rr — See —— #— a aS a ea ae a ae Ppa =Sss=s=— = O grave, where is thy vic - to - ry! eae where is ce vic - to-ry! bpd gor rae eS “O Bin re peri where is zal By vic - to - ty! grave, where is thy | vic - to-rv! O -9-°-9— 9 —@ : ieee eae ae =e eee = aaa == at ARABELLA. (Concluded.) ets era = — ee ee @ ———| = 6 a _ grave, where is thy vic - ae - ry) O death, where is thy as ; ses Ss eee eee ae eee SS = o;—6—@—— S22, fy ee —-. Se grave, wherg is thy vic - to - ry! 0) ek where is a ting” emer gf 9 = —— 2 | —————————— — SS a cca a 3 ao a aan No. 340. TRANQUILITY. | | 8’s & 7’s. [Page 423. ] GEO. CARELESS. em ee ce eS eae eaeeeeeies eerie ee acne opera Be rersaee 1. Sing ye of a homeim - mor - eae Where there’s no more grief or 2. Nomore weep - AU no more sigh - nee No more ag - 0 -niz- ing SS ae era eer ee ee 3 ea a | | 3. There the ses - ous live for - ev - Sra ein the beauteous ee | EEE Ba ~ (fe a SSS ea Ss Pon —— Ab -ez— “Eioer ae SiSess ae ae pain, in, Where there _ deal cee Jove e - ter - nal, And there fears, And no re - quiem for the at - ing, Chant - ed | 2 58 Za ree J aps = Seg (ree —=S= PaaS. naan ee o<_6.28 =o : land,” And no part - ing scenes shall sc = Pa Hap - py Se a oe we ee ee | area “> iia: «| eee a ae Sr a aa ————— | Se GE SEED eee ees eens bee ee ED qa eee ES ee Sees oene ae || er sad re - frain. And _ there is sad re - frain. nati the foe - len tears. es ao *mid ae falling tears. === =3— 7c zee = Siar ‘oa atc an oe | 7-3 = aoe a maaan ee hearts _in | oe hold a Hap - py mee in iy ia oe band. eee pNO. Oat: SLUMBER. 8’s & 7’s D. [Page 422.] JOS. J. DAYNES. = eee UPR EL COTE RY: : Resting now from careand sor - row, Resting from fatigue and pain; : All her war - fare is ac-com - plished; Bid her eben a oe a - dieu; MWepap demas pees Gs ST LE ae : 5:—s— a ERY oe oe Shall we mourn for one who's left _us? s?_ Yes, our tears we needs must blend; ee ee 2 7a (bee e ee e e Faith-ful - ly she’s an life’s bat - tle,— Death to such is = end-—less gain. Brief the Ee - ing, glad the meet - ing, ak shall near - est ties re ~ new; | pee —- S\—ji— SS eee Gs og yy gee eae Love’s own of - f’ ring, z we owe thee, Faithful moth - faithful _ friend; Tye eer le eee a —— ated —_ God hath gather’d home her spir - it, God hath ta en what Heo gave; | ‘rue and ten - der, self - de - a - ing, One of Truth’s dis - ci - ples brave-— Tin sae pee BoE iM 9? : Gael ee erence ar ee. eZ = a 35 i While we ra for con - so - i - tion, Un-to Him, “The strong s save — — == A = sree Sas —— = ase oS SS <=> 60m t- = Evesetm anaes —— oe Friend and sis - ter, sweetly slumber In the quiet, - peaceful _ grave. Let her sleep, she needs to slumber In the quiet, peaceful _ grave. freee eee Sores ete sas (epg 223 B= eis ie Friend and sis - ter sweetly slumber ~ the quiet, peaceful grave. Bigzor Ee opt A aneeeey mospecuully dedicated to rrof. Kvan Stephens. No. 342. PAYSON. L. M. [Page 437.] JOHN J. McCLELLAN, Jn. fee Grandiosa. F=66 6.2. All- wise E - ter - Pr ae Lov - | ing Oust oe One, Our 2. We feel our weak-ness day by day, ay by day, Un- CT ee eT eeT ee Sion ep hin, eae ae ARN ———— aa ages ie ———__ rin. y; up-ward fly, Are 2 fo aad —p 7 soe =SSo 8. Iprcne are the aa to up - ward — a = a ces me aeregetreaterns =a friend, our guide, in days gone by, Sus - tain us till ow race is less Thy grace our bosoms a O, = us wisdom, ord, we GL BAL TIS ES Fafa ee Fa j= 2 = escent SE a sy See le — were s— ee we to choose the reir of aia fe with Tamed as grace for - ev -er = in SARE RAE nc a pee at =a Se ==] pitied ilies a a Sl 2een —t+—~—_- a — —— serve Thee with a single eye. learn and love iota ho - ly will. ae he INO. 343. EDNA. 103s. [Page 433. ] EDNA H. CORAY. *—§— > 9 — 0 Se ree ey es to oe a -—- pp es Ran we a nee Oa eta Take courage, Saints, and faint not by Bl 8 way, Though The darkest hour is just be - fore the dawn, Yet | | —E —— ey SIRE “$= Sota gt a ee oe Rr CREAN APT) Sara A a BI ad a @ © "Tis meet that some should now eregee a left. To ar 2a ney ae Fr , EL GENE AMAAA ENNT ENR wey ae Se aes ee — — = xs (ees: ia es Seis “storm clouds thick and fast Keer hov’ring nigh, The sun proclaims the who shall doubt the fast ap - proach-ing morn; Or when we see ue == SS is= —— ee —t£—g-+-—-+- @—_€—_g-—_ oh —- Ee EET ETO fags — A blind-ly grope in life’s se - ques - — a To feel their breast of WZ SF 2 Sn came Rg eo ee poses Bier scone Tete en eee na es Lee — PRI ARATE Ree PS LET ce = iB = —————— 7 i glo - ry. of the day saue the clouds as in the | snow -clad hedge and lawn Who oe to ee that spring will po nae ON EA === SSS SS SSeS pe gee ee | life and hope be - reft, Till all their sinsare on the gos SO Meee aoe ~~ > ge a Py Tom ED AT ae =e ——_ —____} —_________y__| -___ a 4 Pe ie sky. lawn Who dares to say that spring will ne’er - turn. pease iN rea. a a ee = SS See eS —— _ecelt, Lot all their sins m. on __ the al~ =— tar * nid 2: AE ay Ta So ae — a —— SE ee ee ae SSS ee Se ob a fe oe a a j gai iaaaen No. 344. CONSOLATION. : | Reet _ ©. M. [Page 418.] GEO. CARELESS. SSS S= —-4A-e—— 7 eo a Zt =g— 1. The bod - ies of. our = oe ~ laid In earth’s in- 3 z. Not so the beam - ing spir - its bright; They go not en rae ——— = 2 = oo Hi SSS oe They en in ac - Sen ao ful state, A -) wait if === 1 [a taf “Grandiosa. eg p—-yt+-9—--— + — + -#— —re— 7-8 | 9 ——- Pp pe oe meee —# = Jirst and ‘second Tenor. broken’ thy rest, Thy spirit, dis - burdened, shall -sleepon God’s breast. vain do we -see— The day springof glo-ry en - vel-op-eth thee, more for thy brow Their thorns shall they weave—thou art slumbering now. | RONEN sare ee Ritardando === , so sae a oa crown thy fair head— In _ heaven they deem the not, loved one,as dead. heaven’s bright shore, To part-with thee, dear one, in grief, never more. iene mr | Sse No. 346. SWEET STORY. 7s & 8s. [Page 440. ] GEO. CARELESS. ee Sing the sweet and touch - ing sto - ry, at What more beau - ti - ful and ten 2 EE ES naan eS prea se preg: ear oe ee =o a “p So ———— -@—-'-9 -G——— Beng! + | Birds _ had nests, the fox - es roam. - ee Had their Sirf —— Ra 2. te e = pies a eae a air Te menial SS EE ES a ee te : aoemee a eae —e— alan = —®@ => @— er fe 2 doi CCG babe sin aan “- lem born; How the morn - ing bless - ed Sa - viors birth? Cra - dled in a aa 22 2a Sst s= a= - fuge free from care; sus had no ee —_—— _). SSS 2S SS SS (eee SE EST CE Pe See ele == ss Rr reat ara aes te ee th Ot Se eee star with glo - ry Light - ed ‘that au - spl - cious low - ly man - ger, cs the King of all _ the | ae > aware a === [=== a oa ee pe —__ 9 — o—*——__——__9-—__| 9°09 9— 6 SS for the joy - fultime; By pro ~- phets long foretold, The on is famed a-far, And more re - nowned shall be; Be- SS SSS mae aa = {aE a e2-—_--&@__,--__- in His own good time, Will crown | the pure and true; God : as = -__*+ aman cane Soe ge | ——————— SS SS SS SS eae re re He eg — 1. pl eee SSS SSS GED CSE a GS SS ee @—— —@— ee -+.~—_z——_ 8 —__-—_— ———— -—— — —— = age of truthssub - lime Our mor - tal eyes be - hold! the ris - ing star Whose brightness kings shali _ see, | _ eee a ape i~—-—--a —__—_a—__|— oa eg —1— =o foe ma | Ee ee ee _e a ee< a ro oo oo ee eg fo AE oe rare mea ea Ae will he e glo -ri - fied, ee - eer His na - tions Pie el ee No. 349. PROVIDENCE. 8 8s. [Page 441.] JOS. J. DAYNES. — a coer a —— a Seomaal Sum Maram bomen vrs) 8 pea When dark and drear the . skies ap - pear, And With ver - lous zeal God guards our weal, And Berge eS ee ee pee pubs neue of 7S ee bye += tg 8 its $= ieee ee = 2 sis => ere . The ioe est woe that mor - tals know, Can | ate a siaessentin MMP SS ee iy ee 2) 1 ee A ne! AERA conrad ewe An tama adele ses doubt and dread would thee en - mess Look up nor lifts our way - ward thoughts a - bove; When Sue an i SSE CEE a> A A TN LAT nsec pees SS _ ee es oe ae fo aaa egos ae Sere —§--438-9—s- s_ 2 Seas eal ae a meres ee ao a. thy re ne’er the hon - est heart ap - pall, Who holds this <= ee eS SS ere ae BS ee SEED qe ee ee Sr GS OS a al fear, the day is near, ae Prov- 1. - ae ov-er all. sail life's bark so frail, seek a ha - oon of His love. ee —— = Sarees pl trust— that God is just, ie Prov-i - dence ov-er Se eae SS —4— 9-9-2 a:_ a _— isis saa SSS é—4—_4é—_-_-___[| = a a From heay’n above, His light and love God giv - eth freely when we call; Our And when e ies transcend the skies, His cases ee is com-plete: No ete oe = p= == ea ot! a = leat ae si 2" a-Fe29 ta = io = SC SEEDS Zane, Ee Should foes increase ae md na peace, Frus - ite ed all their nea shall fall. Our. —<—_—_—__—_ @___@*_ @__(/_@__ — Sa AION a / EP ae -BELP Ze a a AD A ——= Py Ee PROVIDENCE. (Concluded.) SS Ve te ee ee oe 2 Se ee eat ae seek need is oft decreed, And Prov - i - dence is over all. more the night dis - tracts our sight—The clouds are all beneath our feet. fon SS eS eee re | ut-most need is oft decreed, And Prov - i - dence is over all. a 7 iD: ee —— a 2S See ZZ ee ee No. 3850. UTAH. 8s & 7s D. [Page 438.] E. STEPHENS. {See ee eo o-——-6 6 — 42 ee ———_— = 1, Our mountain home 80 dear, Where crystal waters clear Flow ev - er 2. We'll roam ne ver - dant hills, And es the ete ie rills ane ny wild ee 6 ge Oe ee 8. In syl - van depth 2 and shade, In for-est and in ae Where’er we ee S22 SS = a= Flow ev er seek a a eee fee = ev - ee free, ecole tials the ral - leys wide, The fax rs on flow’ a — the wild flow’rs; The fra - ean on the air, The landscape eevee > 2S SS Sy Where’er we pass, The hand of Gale. we see, In leaf, ina SEs a es SS Seen oo. 6 | Pi ev a Pa ee ae i ——2—@ eee GN He a RS RY ATE hee te —— = so =e —— ev - ‘ry side, Bloom - ing state - te - ly eae. Are eet fair to TINY bright and fair, And muteilice ev - ‘ry - where, Make pleasant hours. eine ee ee er | bud, and tree, Or bird or humming bee, Or blade of grass. Wo. 3651. PROCLAMATION. P. M. [Page 428.] C. J. THOMAS. . = a omer ae pie — ——— i “FS RP E> GT pIER EDR By PEE LS Pd i. The Truth has come forth in the last dis - pen - sa- tion, The ‘Truth which has — 2. King Pha - ra-oh strove inthe time of good Moses, To keep ancient ? [== ataees: Sint — rahe ——— ma ON wae =—— -4-3—+g— —— =a == ae ee ce - iB id And blessings shall fol - low, yea blessings un - numberd Shall an - swer this 32 SSS S55 S55 =— eral ee SS ev - er been an - ar - chy’s rod, Pe its ae in the midst of a Is-rael in fides to him; And to - day in like man - ner, a to- ken “the song of the heart:’ Oh vol-ces long si - lent! oh | vy ) 3 _ 2 _.— e e_ SS Se ot ee sed ere tao esse —— === 5 oe eee wild rampant nation, Sing praises and honor and glo-ry to God. nation pro - po-ses, ‘To ren - der our prospects, as hopeless and grim: | ro a PTGS OI Med eo Tipe = ere ee —~e— 2 —_.¢ — @— ge —- & ga —-L€___@ —__@-—_ Bee aoe = — —_-—_ -__—__—_t._4— muse that hath slumbered! A - wake! and in un-ion sweet praises im - part. = Se == fee a ee een pe ST PROCLAMATION. | - (Concluded.) -—~——— - Coil ane ea. nap abe e—oe—e—fe—s—__—— ee ee ee — ——h + —— + — We will sing! We ‘en sing! Tan ile scorner may “scoff it, it, And ~ hy - po - crites But we'll stand! as they stood! and we'll see the sal - va - tion, Which ios them tri- semapcgeily sit eee ee NN —- ae = See ee es == { lee ing of His grace in this im-mi-nent hour, Whose love is our s—9— oo eno hi sat goes aloe ee PT) a eas. ae Sees | NC === a Ce eS > ERIE ROT ca Se 0S LO ee ee ee SSeS rage around God’s peo-ple_ free; Hehathsaid in His word by the um - phantly through the Red Sea; And we'll sing! for ’tis La ten in = == ee = = = re - eee and ev-er_ shall be; Whohathsaid to His Saints in this : so ——_ ee peers TES) ECE ae oie api ea layer — — oe sien ome Eames Sinan ee ea ae ye ae EE p—— 9-8 Weer s Sais (0s Gt 2 FREE SNA SES REZ EN voice of His Pro - phet, “Thesong of the righteous is a pray’ un - to God’s re-ve - la - tion. “The song of the righteous is a pray’r un - to : ee No gS ga ng te 2 = ar Ss ne pet == = “eae ee oo Fon. s—| ee ee ee Og day of His pow -er, “The song 0 of the eae is apray un - to eg —— ee == a ee oe ee — tet = ae ae =z || ieee econ "=: = —— te a- =| eS “The song of the aries is a pray’ See - =e Bree | o—o pr é SESE IE ie Sel a A (aT SET TE = — — ees | EAC cog 2 ow saeye ETE “The song of the righteous is a pray’run - to me.” ns le ee = staf Fa aS = =| See — — ee ee NS @ ietacad a Dedicated to the Memory of Ethelyn Gardner. INo. 352. ETHELYN. . P. M. [Page 483.] JOHN &. ae Hohe ee a as = ie BE dd -3— == 7 a o—0—_e- aU. PAE 1. Weep for the ear - ly ie Weep fo for the ear - ly wre | 2. Gone from the home of earth, Gone from the home of earth, 3. Lost shall we tear - ful - ly say, Lost shall we tear - ful - ly sive A) EBL) MORASS RRR Te aT RN I Pay PLT oe ee a2 == fae = =F= ==—-— = vr ve . pio 4. Soft let the ie - steps fall— Soft let the foot - ere) -fall— 5. Then weshall sure - ly know Then we sball sure - ly know Fa Mer Pe ae og eee oe a Bao eet poaca woma s. * ee ' : as ape dike el Rae 1 eB LOO 3 omens re = 2 ee —_——. — ——_—_L_—— ee f cre. Fire) ioc read | Moa AOR WY Ee eo | ae a = eee =e 7 rie =| | q Weep, weep, Weep, weep for the ear - ly dead, ‘Tears forthe one we miss, Gone, gone, Gone, gone from the home of earth, Followed by deepest love, Lost, lost, Lost, lost shall we tear-ful-ly say, When sure of heav’n and God? SS eS MEE SA SF ETA) IE | 606 etd Se ae a ace é are & Soft, soft, Soft, =A let ~ 9 na a murm’ring heart be still, Then, then, Then, then we shall sure - ly know, What’er wemeet is_ best, cres. 7 ae SSS Say E’en now by the an ~ gels led 'T'o realms of per - fect-ed_ bliss. To tasteof the high - er birth, To dwell in the courts a - bove! It is but the house of clay Which rests in the ea - ger _ sod! aaa Sod —-_ Gj—_— peo P | 4 ‘Till the trump of an - gels call The dead from the crowded hill. For God will a - gain be - stow, The loved, in His tearless _ rest! Zee eee ee SSeS | INo. 363. M 1 LLENNIUM. HYMN ANTHEM, | L. M. [Page 442.] C. J. THOMAS. =p he _ Bold. ee ee gl | cates =a ———— ae eee : The na --tions bow to Sa -tan’s thrall, He fills with strife the SSS ae ose op te a, ser 7 == ad aa? The na - tions bow to Sa - tan’s thrall, He De with strife the @ ee es ee : pope ae i ee ee ee fe souls of men, He seeks to blind them one and all, Lest they the way of life obtain. Sa ere ea errr = aie ee = ee eg souls of men, He seeks. to blind them one and all, Lest they the way of life obtain. Saat a is al i i Bl (ee NT ATP - ——— =r oar ee Soe ee rilard, Soon shall the crash of war resound! Hark, hark,itspreads from land to land! ; \ ~ Pea er Lata haa a” ee ese eee i Sy Sigg fib ROU Bm PSE ee ee Soon shall the crash of war Beaounill Hark, _ hark,it ha Si from land to land! = ee aE ae RE BOR ritara. 2 hate =H ree e o- pate? @ wee MILLENNIUM. Continued. Ae PENT RRS EGR a a EE EES pea ce =e oe Sa | a band, Behold the gloom ' and strife dispelled! poe ed ———————— a =N el 6S a aS oT — . ae Be Behold the gloom and strife dis - + pelled The glorious : succeeds the — night And Sa - tan’s as See = 9— 8-99 —____[ 5 9 + —z-s— @ ps es eee PUREE ewe Yetta e——_ ‘ ~The Soins ree ~ succeeds the night, And oie tigen tan’s | millennial aa N ue P ad hy ae ; been _ quelled—See, see the clear millennial _ light! ts “ta -—— 5 “Enon ie? | SS ee gE Fie -- pow’rs. And Satan’s now’rs have all Be ae es MILLENNIUM. 7 : Concluded. = a Te : a —z ——— es oe — emcee ny a a ee } ae peace ~~ and love (oer aan ex - tend, The air re - : 3 i anemone Se = SS 5 SS SS ea Now peace and love o'er earth ex - tend, The air re - = Se a SSS SS sounds with sweet re- frains; The voi - ces oof the right - eous wn asa a —: 22S Beeerae Ga oe a ere sounds with sweet re - frains; The voi = - ces of the right - eous eee Sea zs ie of Christ who™ oer them reigns, i rei of ee ere tan 2 PA eee Se | ee * ee ae praise dh praise of Christ who oer them reigns. 2 ae —— eee eee ee | Sees a ee ee eae a (2S ==] TOLasE lin s o'er (hs ies ae men, 23 men. 2 estes (= Ps seer eee. oe bee ag era ~ Christ is oer them reigns A ~- men, Ao: men, GHENEHRAL INDEX OF No. APA es... 7 ELCACIAe eos; 201 J. 9 CM aoe 208 Adam « 3300 PRUICUN vi. CSAS Adina. . 249 Adoption... . 163 Adora ser 7 PACOPATION he Advent .. . 3 Agnes .-. 174 Albion . 6 Pdivedics 66. 12 yee 99 PUR Se 8 PaGna IO PN a 0 cde ce B75 Alpine... . : 299 America epegiirante SOE Amphion . . 248 AMIGA CON <2 Meir rE INFOS To) oo ek EL Appleton . 5 Arabella se 439 AES 1. curiae O Arizona ce FOO Ascription . . . . 209 Assembly. ye 274 Assurance ..°.°. ~ 2 Atlantiocr nk cca", TOY Atonement 173 Azalia 202 Babylon . 281 Ballo . 269 Bedford iF 2IO3 Benediction . . . 102 Belkenalbnnn. <- +206 Bensoniriy Yen: <2 202 Bereavement... 17 Bethlehem . ge Beulah... 16 Bishop .. . 176 Blessing. . 164 Bountiful . . 215 Bradford... 15 Brentford. . : 14 Brigham : 18 Brightness; 0°. . 277 Beyantee s-. 19 Burien. ' 2s 210 CaldWwelke: cone. Caleb... Calvary Carthage. i) Cannon Cecil... Celebration ees Charity. . Cheltenham at : Siting. es Chorister . . Clayton Comtort 3 > Communion .. . Compassion. . Confidence Confirmation. . . Consolation Contrition . Courage Covenant . Cowper Creation Cumorah . . Davennort..csi-s_.. David Dawning . Daynes Dedication Deliverance . Deseret Hesire. . Devotion . . Dimick Divinity. .... Orcas: .c-. Downham. 2... Ebenezer « - Picleties sh. Edgeware . Edna Edwinston’. ... Elijah Eliza R . Elliott . . é : Elsinore MEE y 55% Enoch= 2° Pension... -. PEN ES No. Erastus 307 | Home Eternity 26|Hope . Ethelyn . 352| Horace . Eucharist . 88 | Hortense . Eva ess, 270| Hosanna . . Pay eee ot 200 PrucsOn 4.2 | Byra. 206 | Humanity gra. < ss 308} Hyrum. . Faith . ... . ay{immanuel. F arewell . 166 Bake ort é Far West . » 309 eee oe Felicity 193 pee 2 Festival Nok 22 ee Fidelity . 282 Tena | Finsley eed pera Flora whe 2OF Jacob 7 Forgiveness . . . I19/Jaques . . Fortitude - 120|Java . ; Fowler . . - 271 Jeanette .... breedont .9:..5 <1 28/Med = ; i Friendship - 12I|Jonathan . ROU AIS ft eae Gabriel . . a0) joseph: , Gardner . . 178)| Joseph the Seer . Gathering” .~. <1, 2¢6., }oshua: wr. 0, Georgia . . ... 212] Joyful Sound Gethsemane . 2o1 (udan S43... Gladness . soho e'| fUStICe .%. Glendale . SRgtO a. Gloaming ..... 236 Saati oe Glory 2 aS Kirtland. oe ood Tidings B23 ei a Goshen. «9. ac2, 98s OS Gospels fie. 237 ecpel Light . Be eee a dy, + eee Sih Grace : 7G ean ee Grantsville.. . 311]; ani. ; Gratitude . teed pers Nee Gray . . Seal Libertyccs ag: « eo uner 194) Light Divine . . Ciieiane. 3.373 SAG eal. Oe. Lucas Hannah . AResoe acs ae 126 Lyman i Harmony. . 35| Lyon Harold. . 125 Hartford . 130 | Maggie Harvest : 31 | Majesty ai Heavenly Home. 37| Malachi. .. . Heber hoe ee NEAT Cs 05) ia Herald . 239; Martha GENERAL INDEX OF TUNES. No. No. No. Marion. . /s .:.°289);Pean .’ J). @) <> .54°322 Sabbath Day 2. owen Pp cancuinty. 0. Martyr... ... . 278) Penrose’. --:. 4" 7272) sacrament «02, ae toute Meditation . . .) 51} Peru. S79.) >) 2368] Sadness 5 fone a ety © Meekness.. .- ..°. 337: .Peter-.°: - (4. 9 150)) Saltety /oiy Soe ok Melody. .. « >.) 54) Petition —. 5... 2) 2aT | Salemi: cee eee ee Memory™.. > .2..,§2|\Phelpss. .. .o. 276) Santord New waa ee Uni Memorium >» .°..i135 |} Piety 20.) 6. 47 SalatatOne keen ees ee oy Mercy 60 0 ii 6.198" Praisé > 0. WOR oa Salvation sume zen ea Michael <0 2)...0..387/bratt; 2 siege Pade aniga a eerea a ee Millennium ©. 4.¢.4353 |Praver 3, .° ... a eeenees NV yneng Paradise = .:....4..321 | Resurrection”... > 1s5o)*Tancie 21 jie i= e246 Paris. 2%. 424.36.) 62) Reunion |). 272 eee raion <.o aeemeure T Yates Parley ... i). ‘.° 60) Revelation ...‘.°233} Teasdale: 922002581) Zechariah # Patience®. . 2 7-248 Reverence..~. ...4°65 \ Demples 3. imeera | Zephyr Patten).- 4%... 7324 Roxie + .-3.+ "204 | estiinonyaeae eee ey ana. (Payson 7 bieinoteg42 Russell o>. "e951 hatcher pee Oona ae oPeaceigeesn.... > ieee Tis al 91 LOVATO, ee Oe a eee 93 , VAC IY ec cate? ern 92 PPAISO ste ea ee eae 94 PPrOtve@blOG, “ditcrta ee (6 ae 95 PEOVICCUCE shoe sass, nay 96 TR OCGLODY Fleet x Pecos Bie. eiibe its 97 6s. | PY ROAS per onan coke. = kod ete 348 4-6s. & 2-88 Caelspration 32. 4. soe a 188 Compassion... 190 @OVOnanh ee lie: is is. see 189 CUTHORG Ls eet ye Uapen” «81 ee 187 PIGHOVEtiy vita «i.e 4 oy home 192 METRICAL INDEX. ri NO. No. Ding tity 2).;geee oe 191 8s. WGUGIEY? (wc i eee 193|Edgeware ... . 245 (Giatiness: <7 o3... «ee 195) Mancia cc. cet 23 ke eee 246 Scud Re gh eee AM [Winod burn, 4,,/ Ghent 247 GAEC Sey dwt odio te eee ° seqter <5 ee 107 8s & 7s. 6 Lines. Petamph. 957028 eo FOSG al DOD Peers che See ee eee 248 Warning ee nenge “yctigs Autot rusts eteaiaas 199 8s & 6s WOR oe eto oo ers Pe adina Aaa io eee 249 7s. 7s & 6s D PORCra 2) (67s Gt eS ane O01) || Dimick 9: °- 5 tr er te 250 ATA A SS RES. tae as eee Oe | Wiijal sy aa. sea 251 Bevsons: ho ae See ee O08 (ALOLOD S68. sel eee 252 CAVED 85 ba ide one's te ee eae O04. Morgan co 5 <1 egee es eae 253 Deliverance $205:| OtNega ga. ie. Barren 254 yaa oe ae. ee Chet ee 206 |Supplication . . 255 Pitora ee. A amo es 907 | Sweet Rest .-..... 2 is els 256 73D Peasdale ts ios 258 Ss VMictoryaie. -. uc) beard Sa eRe 259 DMeckNGss ” vvie uci. «see eee): 33] 7s & 68 8-7. Bariod’.) een ge eee 260 ASCE IDELON tas. > se. eet eee 209 2-65 & 4& 3-68 & 4. 6-7s. AMERICAS =.i5.-. cos) fo ee ee 261 urtons hese eo ee P10 | Wares 095 2. Ge 3 ee hege 262 SEV sae ce ees O11) Utah. oo... ~ a eens 350 Georgia ...... . 212 I-85 & 6S Testimony. .... . 213 Glory |. Cae eee A plantice + sa) Sana eee y 8s & 1s New Hope. ../.2¢2 6) eyaeone es 265 AOOTR sick et RRS 214 eat so. 2°. oe 266 Bountiful... . 2.2... 20 iGWasatch > cote aie eee 267 (To (tS De einer st aM rte oir 0 APS 3 econ 58 MEARE 968 GospelLight ........ 217 FiamanityAl toy wae 218 9s & 8s I aS gk AT Rr eee ea 919 Ballo ®..0. “Dra gsi eee eee 269 TIRE AK To Mee, 5 Fre oe pera D0) VE ase se, od i ee 270 PEINSET Ob 60 iis? eee oa 991. Fowler. |; < + ae 2 eee 271 PEACH ACt! co oak wee are 199 Penrose... 2° Seaaeae ene 272 RAV DIOUG): cokes o s0 2 we Pal -aes 223 Lemple 3. 2S isge sent ee 273 Ly Ct Sat a meee Ae DE 225 = Serenade . cee 226 12s & IIs. Springville ..... . 224 Assembly oS arte) “i Nene Canes 274 Standard i... eee: & 227 | Elsinore — 275 Sweet Story. . 5.0 coe, 34g| Lamentations ........- 329 PRAIA © Ca. oe, «5 Cel Sloe aede Sop Neips «cea. <2 hele eee 276 Tranguilitye. is). . 340 lls & 10s. EP ANS POLE ss oan%. a... tae 229 ; O77 Watchman. +. -. Ho Kee 930| Brightness ....-..... ae TAO. oc ened So 5 ee ee 231 | Martyr 44 ngs i2 D eS S & Lzs 8s & 7s D. eae” aus Jovi Sound "bs. wakewercc OOO lee ate sy SST RS Sea ce Revelation’). ee 233 10s. STIL DEN {5 es. ee fap. ves eee S4lilemang oo). eee ee ee 343 Splendor. 9.6 - 2 sap en pauiipeiah: sees age eae 336 8s, 73 & As. WF DONG tan. eee 280 Adip0 +, 5. iene. 2. Be 235 11s. (SAURGriIAg. % fis. oe ee ete CRBS ADY LON. 2005 oo 2 serene oieee 281 Gloat tag. 00 gs s:. Gab tees Qagndideliby <=...) .4. Cees See 282 Gospebess: s..'- 2 Oo aes Deda AsOSHEN vy. os Sun ok, wee 283 “hE eral diteatax: A) ghik-se aes QDORHSCONE 2.17. Plains see eeuene eee 285 Invitatignigcms, 2.1 care wigs PAOWIUY MAN. . es we en bn gee 284 Petition: «(2.00 eee ies 241| Mother (D flat) ....... 345 Quincey.) <4 ae eae 242|Sadness... . 287 Fiuithin hts). “ox aie oeeneart 243 |Sweet Home . 286 Salty orcs cich ov ods 40 poate eie ae waar Lephyr s Siktis mn ieee hee 288 seas No’ 3-78 & 4 IMG PIOH i cts.c fac Mean abe 289 . Gibco Wilford ee 290 LER oy AoE ae Ore eee 291 3-88 & 7 GRAY 4S nt sei alae any, Sa een 292 Vigilance ate . 293 8s & 9 Roxie® 4. 1 = oe eee oDo4 4-7 & 4, TPO: Us, ee aoe 295 2-88 & 7 Bellienallee . owe. tee ees 6s & 7s. Teeposke bax 4 Gee eee 297 6s & 7s D. atten: . 5s teerth 02 ereee 324 12s; Kirtland...oe. 64 298 PON: Naam: wee 300 BAPING eet Ve Silo ee 299 Galdwell |... SS ieee 301 Cheltenham <5. ieee 302 Clayton fae eee 303 Davenport . 305 Dawning oi) 22. si ee 304 Hnsigh 0”. ee 334 Purastus 26s. AP eee 307 Evan oo) 2 a ee 306 Bihelyn ts .0% io ee 352 FUZTA. hase 8 bee 308 Mar wWeat . .... “s- teroro ae 309 Glendale... 44 eee 310 Grantsville in... eee Ue Paques 2.564) eee 312 Joseph the Seer. . 314 Joshi: <.. eee 313 Doi berty.. se eae 315 LACUS ee ABO 2 ee 316 Michaels sac. tee ees alt IN@IBDIME Sis: oe, cate 318 New spa leni. aes otk, Oe tee 319 Palmer re 8. <2. See mM Paradise. > 3: 2 -..2s. ace 321 Pean ; MPR bre Freston so «+ rs 5 Proclamation... ..: ae lane 351 EUAN ete. cs: ot Sane eee ae 325 Salford New 326 WValleS::.. 5.‘