et 1. Commun- ion with my Father, In calm and qui hour, Is roll, I hour, That 19 sweet and rich in blessings, And Spirit's gracious pow'r :- He speaks in hear the Mas- ter gently Speak peace un- to my soul; When heart is he who sees in secret May give thee spir - it- pow'r; There find your tones so gen- tle, He hears my humblest pray'r, In secret of his presence sore with anguish, And eyes are dim with tears, A qui et hour with Jesus strength in weakness, And gird your armor on, Then forth to life's great conflict 42 Holy, Holy, is what the Angels Sing. Rev. JOHNSON OATMAN, Jr. JNO. R. SWENEY. 1. There is sing- ing up in heav- en such as we have never known, 2. But I hear an other anthem, blending voi- ces clear and strong, 3. Then the an- gels stand and list- en, for they cannot join that song, 4. So, although I'm not an angel, yet I know that over there Where the an- gels sing the praises of the Lamb up on the throne; Their sweet harps are ever tuneful and their voices al- ways clear, bb Holy, Holy, etc.-CONCLUDED. 43 9 help them make the courts of heaven ring; But when I sing redemption's story they will fold their wings, For angels never felt the joy that our salvation brings. bb Mrs. W. B. DINGMAN. God's Holy Name. (For the Primary Class.) MAUD WARD DUNCAN. 1. There's one command I've learn'd, With me it shall remain,Tis this, "thou shalt not 2. I'll have no evil thoughts; Bad language I'll disdain; His name, so dear to Bad company I'll shun, And all approach to sin, 'Tis easy to go 3. 4 CHORUS. take The name of God in vain." I will revere my God; His name I'll me, I'll never take in vain. wrong If once you should begin. not profane; I'll keep bis word, "thou shalt not take The name of God in vain." Copyright, 1902, by John J. Hood. griefs known and tears, There is a region, man no more, No pain, no grief, no sor- row nor care, Tell me, oh, re-viled-There many glorious crowns doth wear; Promise the will you, tell me, decay, ful. eye, will you be there? It knows no change and no It's glorious gates are closed to sin, But joys which mortals may not know, Helped by the Ho- ly Spirit's power, To mar its grandeur, its beauty ever flow; Promise me, O sinner, that you'll be I will this day, this very hour-Turn from my sins un - to Christ the Will you be There?. 45 CONCLUDED. there. rare; Tell me, O sin - ner, will you be there? Say, will you be there? there, Helped by God's Spirit, that you'll be there, That you will be Lord; Trust Christ my Saviour, then will be there, With him reign up there. Love Divine. CHARLES WESLEY. Tune, LOVE DIVINE. 8, 7, d. 4 1. Love di- vine, all love excelling, Joy of heav'n to earth come down! |