No. 79. F. L. EILAND. BEAUTIFUL GLEANINGS BRING. J. W. ACUFF. 1. Go, in early morn-ing, in to the har-vest white, Sing a song of 2. For the faint and weary, car - ry a smile of cheer, With the sad and 3. In the name of Jesus, gath-er the sheaves to-day, Read the pre-cious "She touched the hem of his garment: and he said unto her, daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole."-Luke 8: 44, 48. Copyright, 1897, by J. Howard Entwistle. Property of John J. Hood. Used by per. BIRDIE BELL. SOLO. Slow, with expression. 1. Just one touch as He moves a-long, Pushed and pressed by the jost-ling throng, He "Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us."-1 JOHN 3: 1. May the Holy Spirit attend in mighty power the singing of this song; let no one copy right, freely let it be used to the glory of God.-Jas. H. Y. Arranged by COUSIN EVA. 1. I'm tell-ing of Je-sus, so loving and true, I'm telling His won-der-ful love, 2. I'll tell of His pardon, so gracious to me, I'll tell of His won-der-ful love, 3. I'm shouting sal-va-tion, so mighty indeed, I'm shouting His wonderful love, 4. Oh! praise Him for power His children to keep, Oh! glory for heaven's pure love; 5. I'll shout it, and sing it, His, never to roam, Sanctified, and kept by His love, 6. With Je-sus in heaven, I'll sing it a-bove, Hal-le - lu-jah, a-men and amen. That precious old story, that ever is new, I'm praising His won-der-ful love. CHORUS, Oh! tell of His wonderful, wonderful love, There's nothing so freely He gave; Oh! shout the glad tidings, of wonderful love, His wonderful pow-er to save. Words and Music by Jas. H. Yeaman, Nashville, Tenn., 1904, Not copyrighted, |