Christ Shall Be King! -3 know His great sal-va-tion; Christ shall be the King, He shall be the King. 1. Alone with God-Shut is the door; Tho' sad and troub-led, tempted sore, 2. Alone with God-And, while we pray, Our cares take wings and fly away; 3. A-lone with God-O hallowed spot, Where many a les son has been taught, 4. Alone with God-Whom we adore-Drawn are the shades and closed the door, 5. A-lone with God-A - new be-gin, Go forth fresh victories to win; How sweet to be On bend-ed knee, As out to Him our hearts we pourAs on His breast We sweetly rest, Our sorrow's night is turned to dayAnd vic-t'ry won Thro' His dear Son, In many a battle that was foughtthis re-treat, In serv-ice sweet, We learn to love Him more and moreJesus, our King, Whose praise we sing, Is now enthroned our hearts with-in— In rit. As out to Him our hearts we pour-A-lone with God, A-lone with God. COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. name! There were never such springs of sweetness, Such streams of in-ef-fa - ble face. And yet nev-er a fiend did fath- om Such depths of de-ris-ion and saved. O, was ever a heart so hardened, And can such in-grat-i-tude 139 O Grace of God so Boundless. ad lib. sin your soul so blind-ed, That Je-sus is noth-ing to you? is nothing to you? JAMES M. GRAY. Every Day I Praise Thee. COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY ERNEST O. SELLERS. W. H. JUDE. ress me; Cleansed Thou my sin, O Sav-iour, Cleansed and acComfort Thou bringest, Spirit, Com-fort and ta tions di vest me, Arm For the Conflict. Fight! fight! fight in His might! Where He commands us be read-y to go. 1. I do not ask, I would not know, What Time is bring-ing me; 2. The future in God's keep-ing lies, The past He doth com-mand; 3. Under the shad -ow of His wings I lodge while Time is spent, And in the dawn-ing that a-waits I shall His glory see. |