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Have Faith in God.

M. A. S.

COPYRIGHT, 1897, BY MAY AGNEW STEPHENS.

MAY AGNEW STEPHENS.

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feel down-heart-ed or dis cour-aged? Do . night will al-ways come before the dawn-ing, Sil - ver 3. God is might-y- He is able to deliver; Faith can

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1. Yes, for me,

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for me He car - eth, With a broth -er's ten-der care; 2. Yes, for me He stand-eth plead-ing At the mer cy-seat above; 3. Yes, in me, in me He dwell-eth-I in Him, and He in me! 4. Thus I wait for His return -ing, Sing - ing all the way to heav'n;

Yes, with me, with me He shareth Ev'ry burden, ev'ry fear.
Ev er for me inter-ced - ing, Con-stant in un tir - ing love.
And my empty soul He filleth, Here and thro' e ternity.
Such the joyful song of morn-ing, Such the tranquil song of even!

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W. C. MARTIN.

My Anchor Holds.

COPYRIGHT, 1902, BY DANIEL B. TOWNER.

D. B. TOWNER.

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roll On my tempest-driven soul,

2. Might-y tides about me sweep, Per-ils lurk within the deep, 3. Troubles al-most whelm the soul, Griefs like bil- lows o'er me roll,

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I've an anchor safe and sure, And in Christ I shall en - dure!
Still I stand the tempest's shock, For my anchor grips the Rock!
But in Christ I can be bold- I've an anchor that shall hold!

CHORUS.

And it holds, my anchor holds;
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Blow your wild-est, then, O my anchor holds, Blow your wild

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Un my bark so small and frail, I shall nev - er, never

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heaven ringing, When Jesus comes. All beauty bright and vernal, When Jesus comes;

COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE JOHN CHURCH CO.

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S. D, S,

Sing the Gospel Story.

SAMUEL D. SMITH.

1 Sing the Gospel story, how the Lord from Glory, 2. Sing the Gospel story, how the Lord from Glory, 3 Sing the Gospel story, how the Lord from Glory, 4. Sing the Gospel story, how the Lord from Glory,

Came to earth and Claim'd His own and From the mysteFrom the earth went

dwelt with men, To win them back to Him

a-gain. To seek the vile and was de-nied, Was led a-way and cru - ci-fied! His life He freely of death, Tri-um-phant came with living breath, That men should see His up to heav'n, Made a place for men for given. Now is inter-ced

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demp-tion song! Let ev'ry tongue confess Him, Un- to Him praises

Copyright, 1912, by Chas. M. Alexander. International copyright secured.

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