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THE LORD IS MY LIGHT.

JAMES NICHOLSON.

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JAS. B. SWENEY, by per

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The Lord is my light then why should I fear, By day and by night his 2. The Lord is my light! tho' clouds may arise, Faith,stronger than sight.looks

presence is near; He is my salvation from sorrow and sin, This thro' the skies, Where Jesus for-ev-er in glory doth reign, Then

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I WILL, GOD HELPING ME.

R. E. HUDSON.

1. Jesus, thine all victorious love Shed in my heart a-broad; 2. O that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow, 3 O that it now from heav n might fall, And all my sins con-sume! ing fire, go through my heart, Illu-min-ate my soul;

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shall resound. And all the earth shall hear.
And all the steps that grace dis-play Which drew the wondrous plan.
And new supplies each hour I meet, While pressing on to God.
It lays in heaven the top-most stone, And well deserves our praise.

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shall sing a-round His throne: Saved by His grace a-lone!

Copyrighted, 1884. by R. E. HUDSON.

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SAILING O'ER THE SEA.

Music by REV. I. BALTZELL, by per.

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Have you ever tak-en part

With the world a-gainst His name? Have you scorned the crimson tide, Which eternal life can give? Lov-ing things which you should hate, Sink-ing deep-er in- to night? Then will cease His plead-ing low, And your doom be sealed at last.

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Lo! He calls for your re- pen-tance, Now, O wand'rer, temp-est tossed;

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Come, ye weary, heav-y la- den, "Come to Christ, or you are lost,"

Copyrighted, 1887, by W. E. PENN,

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