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Pentecostal Hymns A

WINNOWED COLLECTION FOR

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES AND

SUNDAY-SCHOOLS SELECTED BY

HENRY DATE

MUSIC EDITORS E. A.

HOFFMAN

W.

A.

OGDEN

J.

H.

TENNEY

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Copyright, 1891 and 1894, by Henry Date

PREFATORY. Dentecost was the peep of day.

T^ach dawn wakens melody; music

dwells in light.

XT ature hails every rising sun with a matin of praise. There

is

a hallelujah chorus in every sunbeam, and an drop of dew the sun kisses.

ora-

torio in every

Every

heart from sin set free is a whispering gallery, wherein Purity walks and Hope sings.

Christianity will never fail while men and women pray, praise and practice, /^utbursts of song follow in the wake of showers of blessing.

Satan

trembles whenever he visits a church where everybody sings.

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heart that cannot sing needs Christ.

dumb pew makes et it

a

numb

not be forgotten that measure is eternitv.

TT oliness is a

sin

is

a discordant note

unison tone, whose time-beat

is

whose

forever. to

men"

would have reached Canaan, had Miriam kept

Israel

Years come is

Moses

pulpit.

and go, but "Peace on earth, good- will

the song of ages.

singing.

movement No forward murmurings drown the is

Qalvation

is

possible

where doubt

stifles

joy,

and

voice of praise.

not a dirge, but a resurrection doxology.

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2.

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Conqmtote. W.

Rankin, D. D.

the dy- ing Lamb, Thro' the pow'r of grace Thro' the cleansiDg blood of Who shall sev - er us from the Sav-ior's love, Or shall blot our names More thau con-quer-ors! There our Captain stands, While our names are grav-•-



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must tell Je - sus all of my tri-als; I can-not bear these must tell Je - sus all of my troub-les; He is a kind, comTempted and tried I need a great Sav - ior, One who can help my I I

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Bless-ed be the dear Son of God; Grievous were the sorrows he bore, Crim-son do my sins seem to me

On-ly by his stripes we are healed. suffered thus not in vain. Wa-ter can-not wash them a - way.

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All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Eesting now beneath his wings.

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