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No. 32.

M. B. WILLIAMS.
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MY MOTHER'S BIBLE.

C. D. TILLMAN.

1. There's a dear and pre-cious book, Tho' it's worn and faded now, Which re2. There she read of Jesus' love, As he blest the chil-dren dear, How he 3. Well, those days are past and gone, But their mem'ry lin-gers still, And the

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calls the hap-py days of long a- go;
suf-fered, bled and died up - on the tree;
dear old Book each day has been my guide;

When I stood at mother's knee,
Of his heavy load of care,
And I seek to do his will,

With her hand up-on my brow, And I heard her voice in gentle tones and low.
Then she dried my flowing tear With her kisses as she said it was for me.
As my mother taught me then, And ever in my heart his words abide.

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MY MOTHER'S BIBLE.-Concluded.

As I walk the narrow way That leads at last to that bright home above.

No. 33.

SHOWERS OF BLESSING.

"And I will cause the shower to come down in his season."-Ezekiel 34: 26. JENNIE GARNETT. JNO. R. SWENEY.

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CHORUS.

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No. 34.

WILT THOU BE MADE WHOLE?

W. J. K.

WM. J. KIRKPATRICK,

1. Hear the footsteps of Je- sus, He is now passing by, Bearing balm for the 2. 'Tis the voice of that Saviour, Whose mer-ci- ful call Freely of- fers sal3. Are you halting and struggling, O'erpow'red by your sin, While the waters are Blessed Saviour, as - sist us To rest on thy Word; Let the soul-healing

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wounded, Healing all who apply; As he spake to the suff' rer Who va- tion To one and to all ; He is now beck'ning to him Each troubled, Can you not enter in? Lo, the Saviour stands waiting To power On us now be outpoured: Wash a- way ev'ry sin-spot, Take

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lay at the pool, He is say-ing this moment, "Wilt thou be made whole?" sin- taint- ed soul, And lov- ing - ly asking, "Wilt thou be made whole?'' strengthen your soul, He is earn- est-ly pleading, "Wilt thou be made whole?" perfect con- trol, Say to each trusting spirit, "Thy faith makes thee whole."

D. S.-cleansing waves roll: Step in to the cur- rent and thou shalt be whole. CHORUS.

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