RESPONSE.-Men's voices in unison. "In our own tongue, sublime and clear, The Gos-pel's glo-ri-ous sound we hear, How Jesus died, and rose a-gain, And poureth His Spirit on all REFRAIN. men." As Jesus' part - ing gift, is near Each pleading com- pa As in His courts on high. 1. {Gent-ly lead us by the hand, Holy Spirit, faithful Guide, Ever near the Christian's side Pil-grims in a desert land 4 Wear-y souls for e'er re-joice, While they hear that sweetest voice, Whispering softly, "Wanderer, come, Follow Me, I'll guide thee home." A-men. } 2 Ever present, truest Friend, Ever near Thine aid to lend, 3 When our days of toil shall cease, Pleading nought but Jesus' blood, 2. Thou can'st fill me, gracious Spirit, Though I can not tell Thee how; #6 4 Fill me with Thy hallowed presence, Come, oh, come and fill me now. Fill me with Thy hallowed pres-ence, Come, oh, come and fill me now. Copyright, 1879, by John J. Hood. 98 SING, O HEAVENS, O EARTH, REJOICE! REV. JOHN SAMUEL BEWLEY MONSELL, (1811-1875) 1863. 4 4 Wm. Dressler, (1826-) 1. Sing, O heavens! O earth re-joice! An - gel harp, and hu-man voice, 2. Bruised is the serpent's head, Hell is vanquished, Death is dead, 3. All His work and war fare done, He in to His heaven is gone, Ob4 6-4 |