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Hail! Glorious Army.

Seek men ev'ry-where, Christ will surely save, Give them crowns to wear.
Seek men, seek men ev'ry-where, Christ will surely, surely save,

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sweet to be there! Bless-ed hour of prayer, Blessed hour of prayer;

Copyright, 1880, by W. H. Doane,

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Somebody Must.

JESSIE BROWN POUNDS.

J. S. FEARIS.

I. Some one must strug-gle that oth-ers may win; Some one the 2. Some one must car ry the weak-er one's load; Some one must 3. Some one must stand in the thick of the fight; Some one must

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world's better day must bring in; blaze through the forest a road; strike for the brave and the right;

Some one the work that is
Some one must lead o'er the
Some one must die for the

hard-est must do-Some body must, broth-er! shall it be you? path that is new-Some - body must, broth-er! shall it be you? pure and the true-Some body must, broth-er! shall it be you?

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CHORUS.

Some-bod-y must! Somebody must! Do then your duty,in God be your trust;

Some-bod-y must! Somebody must! Live like a hero, for somebody must.

Copyright, 1902, by Henry Date.

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Close, Close to Thee!

C. A. M.

C. AUSTIN MILES.

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185 The Knock of the Nail-pierced Hand.

JOHN R. CLEMENTS.

JNO. R. SWENEY.

I. Dost thou know at thy bolt- ed heart's-door to-night, The Sav-ior in

2. Out 3. You

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side he has stood thro' the length of the years, Since mother the turn not away from a friend at your door, There's none like this 4. All the pain and the shame of his death on the tree A wel-come from

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meekness doth stand And longs for admission? O pray, listen now To the love-flame first fanned; You have spurned and rejected, O give heed tonight To the Friend in the land; He asks to come in to for- ever a-bide; Heed the You should command; Since the weight of your sins in his body he bore, Heed the b

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