H. H. ELLIS 54 4 246 AVELING 8.7.8.7. D. Slr JOSEPH BARNBY, 1869 1. On- ward,brothers, march still on- ward, Side by side and hand in hand, 2. Old - en sa-ges saw it dimly, 3. Still brave deeds and kind are needed, And their joy to rap-ture wrought The Church,our blest Re-deem-er saved With His own pre- cious blood. Dear as the apple of Thine eye, And grav- en on Thy hand. her my cares and toils be giv'n, Till toils and cares shall end. A- men. To Rev. SAMUEL WOLCOTT, 1881 250 WOODSIDE 8.7.8.7. D. J. T. GRIMLEY 4 1. Goodly were Thy tents, O Israel, Spread a 2. Wel- come to the glo-rious free-dom, Which our long the riv - er's side; fa- thers hith-er brought; 3. God of na- tions! Our Pre-server, Hear our pray❜rs,our coun-sels bless; Ob4 4 Bright thy star, which rose pro-phet - ic, Lift o'er all Thy Her - ald of do- min - ion wide; Welcome to the price-less treas - ure Which with constant faith they sought,— ra-diant ban - ner, On these souls Thy love im- press; b main; Fair er are the homes of free-men, Scattered o'er our broad do pour; Brighter is our rising day- star, Ush-'ring in a pur - er reign. |