biding we have found, Hap-py in the love of Je sus. Happy, hap py, Sing-ing all the way, Hap-py all the day; No. 32. M. B. WILLIAMS. 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 Ob4 8:0 calls the hap-py days of long a- go; When I stood at mother's knee, With her hand up-on my brow, And I heard her voice in gentle tones and low. 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. CHORUS. 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 4. 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 Fine. 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. |