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SAFE HOME, SAFE HOME IN PORT!
"Safe Home."

ST. JOSEPH OF THE STUDIUM, (9TH CENTURY.)
TR. BY REV. JOHN MASON NEALE, (1818-1866) 1862.

Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, (1842- )

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COME UNTO ME WHEN SHADOWS DARKLY GATHER. "Henley." 11s. & 10s.

MRS. CATHARINE HARBISON ESLING, (1812— ) 1839.

Lowell Mason, (1792-1872) 1854.
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wear-y and distressed, Seeking for comfort from your heavenly Father. A-men. I will give you rest.

Per. O. Ditson & Co.

2 Large are the mansions in thy Father's dwelling,
Glad are the homes that sorrows never dim;

Sweet are the harps in holy music swelling,

Soft are the tones which raise the heavenly hymn.

3 There, like an Eden blossoming in gladness,

Bloom the fair flowers the earth too rudely pressed:
Come unto Me, all ye who droop in sadness.
Come unto Me, and I will give you rest!

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"SALLIE MARTIN."

INTO THE GREAT BEYOND.

William James Kirkpatrick, (1838

) 1885.

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great beyond, Fair land of the morning bright, Where great beyond, Whose gates are of pearl and gold, Where great beyond, Where summer e- ternal reigns, And great beyond, Where voices I love so well,

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ri-seth the glory of God most high O'er shadowless realms of light. murmur the wa-ters of life so clear, That sparkle with joy untold. covers with lilies of fade-less bloom The beau-ti-ful smiling plains. voi-ces that car - ol the glad new song, Are call-ing me home to dwell.

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an-gels will car-ry my soul a-way With Je-sus for ev-er to be.

Copyright, 1886, by John J. Hood.

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