aught withhold, Dear Lord, from Thee; In love my soul would bow, My heart fulfaith looks up, Je · sus to Thee; Help me the cross to bear, Thy wondrous parting day, Hence-forth may see, Some work of love be-gun, Some deed of grief, through life, Dear Lord, for Thee! And when Thy face I see, My ransomed He I is my strength from day to day, With-out Him I would go to Him for blessings, and He gives them o'er and Oh, how could I this friend de ny, When He's so true to fall; o'er; me? I trust Him now, I'll trust Him when Life's fleet-ing days shall end; When I am sad, to Him I go, No other one can cheer me so; He sends the sun-shine and the rain, He sends the har-vest's goid-en grain; Following Him I know I'm right, He watch-es o'er me day and night; Beautiful life with such a friend; Beau-ti-ful life that has no end; Obb bb pp When I am sad, He makes me glad, He's my friend. friend. friend. e ter nal joy, He's my friend. The gospel preached in all the world; And lo! the King draws near. That Christ may take His throne and bring All na-tions to His feet. See how the sun of right-eous-ness Sheds forth the beams of day. little while and David's Son On Da-vid's throne shall reign. And then Im - man el de-scends To bind thy foe in chains. A u CHORUS. He shall reign from sea to sea; When He girds on His con-qu'ring sword, All the ends of the earth shall see The salvation of our God. Copyright, 1894, by James McGranahan. Chas. M. Alexander, owner. D. B. TOWNER. 63 What Will It Be When We See Him? ADA R. HABERSHON. 6 4 1. If sing ing His prais - es is sweet to us here, 2. How blest are the mo-ments with Him which we spend, What will it Him? And if to our hearts His own Word grows more dear, |