reach the other side, And His smile will be the first to wel-come me. mercy, love, and grace, That prepares for me a man-sion in the sky. sing my wel-come home; But I long to meet my Sav-iour first of all. mingle with de- light; But I long to meet my Sav-iour first of all. No. 21. THERE IS POWER IN THE BLOOD. L. E. J. L. E. JONES. 4 1. Would you be free from your burden of sin? There's pow'r in the blood, 2. Would you be free from your pas- sion and pride? There's pow'r in the blood, 3. Would you be whit-er, much whit-er than snow? There's pow'r in the blood, 4. Would you do service for Jesus your King? There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r, pow'r, Wonder-working pow'r In the precious blood of the Lamb. there is pow'r, Copyright, 1899, b. H. L. Gilmour, Wenonah, N. J. By peṛ. 66 come It whispers soft ly to me, And live life's better part." There's on may, The still small voice with- in thy heart, Is whisp'ring soft and low, There's a Copyright, 1904, by Will L. Thompson, East Liverpool, Ohio. way up to life, and a way down to death, Which way, which way will you go? No. 23. FOR MANY, MANY YEARS. Rev. C. W. RAY, D. D. R. M. MCINTOSH. 1. Night and day 2. Night and day 3. Night and day for ma-ny, ma-ny years, Je-sus called me in His ten-der love; for ma-ny, ma-ny years, Je-sus sought me thro' the desert wild; for ma-ny, ma-ny years, I have heard that tender voice divine; |