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1. Bring your loving gifts to Je-sus, Will-ing let it be;

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Once for you His life He In the name of Jesus only, Give with lavish hand; Seek your Master's cause to Aid to spread His holy gos-pel, Send the news abroad, Tell the world the heavenly

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Bring your gift with earnest prayer-Waiting for the blessed harvest, Fruits of joy to bear.

Used by per. of Geo. F. Rosche, owner of Copyright.

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What ra-dian-cy of glory, What bliss be-yond com-pare.
The pas-tures of the bless- ed
For ever and for ev

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Are decked in glorious sheen.
Are clad in robes of white.

A-men.

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Who would not seek the happy land, Where they that
Who would not be at rest and free Where love is
I long to be where Jesus is, To feel, to
want to be as pure on earth, As

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er cold? see Him near; on thy spot - less shore;

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All rapture, through and through, In God's most holy sight. A-men.

5 O Paradise, O Paradise!

I greatly long to see

The special place my dearest Lord

Is destining for me;-REF.

6 O Paradise, O Paradise!

I feel 'twill not be long;

Patience! I almost think I hear

Faint fragments of thy song ;-REF.

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O PARADISE, O PARADISE.
"Hopkins." P. M. (Second Tune.)

REV. FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER, (1814-1863) 1854.

Henry Smart, (1813–1879) 1868.

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Paradise, O Par a-dise, Who doth not crave for rest?
Paradise, O Par a-dise, The world is growing old;
Paradise, O Par a-dise, 'Tis weary waiting here;
Paradise, O Para-dise, I want to sin no more;

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Who would not seek the happy land, Where they that loved are blest?
Who would not be at rest and free Where love is never cold?
I long to be where Jesus is, To feel, to
see Him near;
want to be as pure on earth, As on thy spot less shore;

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All rapture, through and through, In God's most ho-ly sight.

A-men.

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5 O Paradise, O Paradise!

I greatly long to see

The special place my dearest Lord

Is destining for me; REF.

6 0 Paradise, O Paradise!

I feel 'twill not be long;

Patience! I almost think I hear

Faint fragments of thy song; REF.

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HARK, HARK, MY SOUL! "Angelica." 11s. 10s. & 9. (First Tune.) REV. FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER, (1814-1863) 1854.

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REFRAIN.

Of that new life
The music of the
Kind Shepherd, turn their

when sin shall be no more!

Gos-pel leads us home.
wear-y steps to Thee.

Angels of Jesus,

an- gels of light, Sing - ing to wel-come the pilgrims of the night. A-men.

Used by per. from "The Helper."

4 Rest comes at length: though life be long and dreary,
The day must dawn, and darksome night be past;

All journeys end in welcome to the weary,

And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last.-REF.

5 Angels, sing on! your faithful watches keeping;
Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above;

Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping,
And life's long shadows break in cloudless love.-REF.

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