No. 158. He Is Coming After Me. Owned by R. E. Winsett, E. Chattanooga, Tenn. From Gospel Song Messenger. Price 25c. W. H. HACKER. R. E. WINSETT. 1. Oh, I'm looking for my Saviour, who has gone from earth to heaven, He has 2. Oh, my heart grows sad and weary, with the ma-ny days so drear-y, O this 3. Oh, dear friends, I well remember, that when first I found the Saviour, How Ho 4. See the Saviour standing pleading, and His brok-en heart is bleeding For a No. 159. Working for the Crown. MRS. H. A. MABRY. HA. R. HORTON. By per. 1. Shall be con-tent with one star in my crown, When heaven's bright 2. When, Lord, must I work? shall I go in the heat, To white and to 3. Yes, all kinds of work I will find in this field, My task then quite 4. And how shall I get these rare gems for my crown? Must I wait till 9 No. 160. WILL THERE BE ANY STARS. E. E. HEWITT, JNO. R. SWENEY. 1. I am think-ing to-day of that beau-ti - ful land I shall reach when the labor and pray, Let me watch as a face I be-hold, Liv-ing gems at His sun go-eth down; When thro' wonderful grace by my Saviour I stand, Will there win-ner of souls; That bright stars may be mine in the glo-ri-ous day, When His feet to lay down; It would sweeten my bliss in the city of gold, Should there CHORUS. 闺 be any stars in my crown? praise like the sea-billow rolls. Will there be any stars, a- ny stars in my crown, be any stars in my crown? In the mansions of rest, Will there be any stars in my Copyright, 1897, by Jno. B. Sweney. Used by per, crown?...... any stars in my crown? |