1. Rejoice, rejoice, 2. Awake, W. B. JUDEFIND. awake from the dead! An angel fair hath awake from slumber so deep, Ye men who death-watch ris - en Lord will bless your sight, If on his name you call. CARRIE E. BRECK. Arise and Shine. Isa. lx: 1. 167 D. B. TOWNER. 19 1. "A rise and shine! thy light is come!" The Lord hath made thee free! 4 - er ty! bide. his. The chains of darkness bind no more, Go forth in lib CHORUS. "A rise and shine! thy light is come!" A-rise, a- rise and shine! With love's bright adorning, Shine forth as the morning, Arise, arise and shine! Glad hallelujahs Be thine for evermore; Praise,glad praise, praise,glad praise, Be thine for ev- er, evermore; On the Way. LIZZIE EDWARDS. JNO. R. SWENEY. see 1. O, bless the Lord, what joy is mine! What perfect peace thro' grace divine! 2. O, bless the Lord, he dwells with me, The voice I hear, the hand I 3. O, bless the Lord for what I know Of heavenly bliss while here below! 4. O, bless the Lord 'twill not be long Till I shall join the ho- ly throng, D.S.- crown to wear in endless day, O, bless the Lord, I'm on the way. CHORUS. D.8. I'm on the way, I'm on the way, In vain the world would bid me stay: A Copyright, 1890, by Juo. B. SWENEY. |