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ly round our glorious Captain, at His

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Rally at His call!

the tread of gathering soldiers, great and small,

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3 Jesus calls the glad ones and the sad ones too,
Rich and poor, the high and low, the false and true;
Brother sister! hearken, and lay hold anew
For He has a work that's suited just to you.-REF.

4 Sinner, comes there not a call to you, to-day?
Don't you hear a tender voice within you say,
"Come to Me, and there abide, both now and aye?"
When you hear, God help you come, without delay.-REF.

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COME, YE FAITHFUL, RAISE THE ANTHEM.
"Neander." 8s. & 7s. 6 lines.

REV. JOB HUPTON, (1762-1849) 1806.
TR. BY REV. JOHN MASON NEALE, (1818-1866) 1851.

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Rev. Joachim Neander, (1640-1680)

{Come, ye faith-ful, raise than them; Cleave the skies with shouts of praise;

Sing to Him who brought sal-va- tion, Won-drous in His works and ways;
Ere He raised the loft- y mountains, Formed the sea, or spread the sky,
e-ter-nal, free and boundless, Moved the Lord of life to die;

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God e - ter - nal! Word in -car-nate, Whom the heaven of heavens obeys.
Fore-or-dained the Prince of prin-ces For the throne of Cal - va - ry.

A-men.

3 Now above the sapphire pavement,
High in unapproached light,
Lo! He lives and reigns for ever,
Victor after hard-won fight,
Where the song of the redeemed
Rings unceasing day and night.

4 Trust Him then, ye fainting pilgrims;
Who shall pluck you from His hand?
Pledged He stands for your salvation,
Pledged to give the promised land,
Where among the ransomed nations
Ye too round His throne shall stand,

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NATIONAL AND THANKSGIVING.

MY COUNTRY! "TIS OF THEE.

"America." 6s. & 4s.

REV. SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH, (1808-1895) 1832.

Henry Carey, (1685—1743) 1743.

1. My country! 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib-er-ty, Of thee I sing: Land where my

2. My native country, thee-Land of the no-ble free-Thy name I love: I love thy

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fathers died! Land of the Pilgrim's pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring! rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with rapture thrills Like that above. A-men.

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