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Come, Holy Spirit.-Concluded.

these cold hearts of ours, Kin-dle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours.

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ISAAC WATTS

Salvation! O the Joyful Sound.

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WM. A. MUHLENBERG, D. D.

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Shout the glad tidings, ex-ult-ing-ly sing; Je-ru-sa-lem triumphs, Messiah is King! King.

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Crusader's Hymn.

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1. Fair-est Lord Jesus, 2. Fair are the meadows, 3. Fair is the sunshine,

Ruler of all nature, O Thou of God and man the Son!
Fair-er still the woodlands, Robed in the blooming garb of spring;
Fair - er still the moonlight, And all the twinkling, star-ry host;

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The Golden Shore.

Rev. CHARLES DUNBAR, 1858.

WM. B. BRADBL (1816-1868), 1859.

1. We are out on the o-cean sailing, Homeward bound we swiftly glide; We are out on the 2. Millions now are safely land - ed, O-ver on the golden shore: Millions more are

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ocean sailing, To a home be-yond the tide. on their journey, Yet there's room for millions more.

All the storms will soon be o- ver,

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Copyright, 1869, in The Oriola, by Wu K Readbury.

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