Would you bid the dark-ness flee? Let the bless-ed sun - light in. Come to the Feast. 77 CHARLOTTE G. HOMER. W. A. OGDEN. 1. "All things are read-y," come to the feast! Come,for the ta-ble now is 2. "All things are read-y," come to the feast! Come, for the door is o-pen 3. "All things are read-y," come to the feast! Come, while he waits to welcome 4. "All things are read-y," come to the feast! Leave ev'ry care and worldly spread; Ye fam-ish-ing, ye wea-ry,come, And thou shalt be rich-ly fed. wide; A place of honor is re-serv'd For you at the Master's side. thee; De - lay not while this day is thine, To-mor-row may never be. strife; Come, feast up-on the love of God, And drink ev-er-last-ing life. Copyright, 1895, by Chas. H. Gabriel. W. E. M. Hackleman, owner. 78 Take the World for Jesus. J. H. E. J. HOWARD ENTWISLE. "Take the world for Jesus,"sound the great bat-tle-cry,Let the mighty cho-rus Let the might-y, might-y Take the World for Jesus. Out on the mountains of sin and despair, Millions are perishing, needing our care; Tell them of Jesus, who rose from the grave, Tell them of Je-sus, the Might-y to Save; D. C. Shall we not send them the message to-day? Shall we not help without further delay? Plenteous salvation in him doth a-bound, Cleansing and heal-ing in Je-sus are found. I. 2. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come,Earnestly for you he's calling, Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come, Weary trav'ler, do not tarry, 3. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come, Voices may not always call you, 4. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come, Where 'tis love and joy for-ev-er, pp 9 Gently at thy heart he's pleading, "Come unto Me, Come un- to Me." Jesus will thy burden carry, Oh, will you come? Oh, will you come? "Late, too late,"may yet befall you," Why will ye die? Why will ye die?" Where we'll meet to part, no,never, Sinner,come home, Oh,come,come home. 80 When the Bridegroom Comes. E. R. LATTA. Ait. WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. I. 2. Will our lamps be filled and read - y, When the Bridegroom comes? Shall we hear a welcome sounding, When the Bridegroom comes? 3. Don't delay our prep - ar a- tion Till the Bridegroom comes, 4. It may be a time of sor-row, When the Bridegroom comes, 5. Oh, there'll be a glo-rious meet-ing, When the Bridegroom comes, |