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Onward, Christian Soldiers!

SABINE BARING-GOULD.

ARTHUR SULLIVAN.

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I. On-ward, Christian sol-diers! Marching as to war, With the cross of Like a might-y ar my Moves the Church of God, Brothers, we are 3. Crowns and thrones may perish,Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of 4. On-ward, then, ye people! Join our happy throng,Blend with ours your

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Leads a-gainst the foe; For-ward in to battle, See, his banners go! All one body we, One in hope and doctrine, One in char-i - ty. 'Gainst that Church prevail, We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail. Un to Christ the King, This thro' countless a-ges Men and angels sing.

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CHORUS.

On-ward, Chris-tian soldiers! Marching as to

war,

With the cross of

Je sus

Go - ing

on before.

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Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.

GEO. DUFFIELD, Jr.

Tune:-WEBB.

FINE.

I.

Stand up, stand up for Je-sus, Ye sol-diers of the cross,suf-fer loss;

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Lift high his royal ban-ner, It must not (Omit.)

D. C.-Till ev'ry foe is vanquished and Christ is (Omit.)

Lord indeed.

D. C.

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246 The Morning Light isBreaking. 247 Reapers of Life's Harvest.

Tune above.

1 The morning light is breaking,
The darkness disappears,
The sons of earth are waking
To penitential tears;

Each breeze that sweeps the ocean
Brings tidings from afar,
Of nations in commotion,
Prepared for Zion's war.

2 See heathen nations bending
Before the God of love,
And thousand hearts ascending
In gratitude above;

While sinners, now confessing,
The gospel's call obey,
And seek a Savior's blessing,
A nation in a day.

3 Blest river of salvation,

Pursue thine onward way,
Flow thou to every nation,
Nor in thy richness stay.
Stay not till all the lowly,
Triumphant reach their home;
Stay not till all the holy

Proclaim, "The Lord is come."

Tune above.

1 Ho, reapers of life's harvest,
Why stand with rusted blade
Until the night draws round thee,
And day begins to fade;
Why stand ye idly waiting,
For reapers more to come?
The golden morn is passing,
Why sit ye idle, dumb?

2 Thrust in your sharpened sickle,
And gather in the grain;
The night is fast approaching,
And soon will come again;
The Master calls for reapers,
And shall he call in vain?
Shall sheaves lie there ungathered,
And waste upon the plain?

3 Come down from hill and mountain,
In morning's ruddy glow,
Nor wait until the dial

Points to the noon below,
And come with stronger sinews
Nor faint in heat or cold,
And pause not till the evening
Draws round its wealth of gold

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My Faith Looks Up to Thee.

RAY PALMER.

Tune: OLIVET. 6. 4.

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to thee, Thou Lamb of
im- part Strength to my

Calvary,

faint-ing heart,

1. My faith looks up 2. May thy rich grace 3. While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs a round me spread, 4. When ends life's transient dream,When death's cold sull-en stream

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Savior divine! Now hear me while I pray, Take all my
My zeal in-spire; As
thou hast died for me, Oh, may my
Be thou my Guide: Bid darkness turn to day, Wipe sor-row's
Shall o'er me roll; Blest Savior, then, in love, Fear and dis-

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guilt a way, Oh, let me from this day, Be wholly thine.
love to thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living

tears away, Nor let me ev
trust re-move; Oh, bear me

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er stray From thee a
a-bove, A ran-somed soul!

Come, Thou Almighty King.

CHARLES Wesley.

Tune:-ITALIAN HYMN. 6s, 4s.

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1. Come, thou Al- mighty King, Help us thy name 2. Come, ho- ly

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I. {The great Phy-si-cian now is near, The sym-pa-thiz-ing Jesus, } He speaks the drooping heart to cheer,Oh! hear the voice of Jesus. Your many sins are all for-giv'n,Oh! hear the voice of Jesus, on your way in peace to heav'n, And wear a crown with Je-sus.

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Sweetest note in ser- aph song,Sweetest name on mor-tal tongue;

3 All glory to the dying Lamb! I now believe in Jesus;

I love the blessed Savior's name,

4 His name dispels my guilt and fear,
No other name but Jesus;
Oh! how my soul delights to hear

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ELISHA A. HOFFMAN.

Glory to His Name.

J. H. STOCKTON.

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I. Down at the cross where my Savior died, Down where for cleans

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am so won-drously sav'd from sin, pre-cious foun-tain, that saves from sin, 4. Come to this fountain, so rich and sweet;

Jesus so sweet

I am so glad Cast thy poor soul

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ing from sin I cried; There to my heart was the blood ap- plied; ly a-bides with-in; There at the cross where he took me in; have en-tered in; There Je-sus saves me and keeps me clean, the Sav-ior's feet; Plunge in to day and be made complete;

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