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I am Waiting, Thou art Willing.

Arr. by JAMES M. GRAY.

COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY DANIEL B. TOWNER.
ENGLISH COPYRIGHT.

D. B. TOWNER.

1. Holy Spirit, bend -ing 2. Lord, I ask

3. Make me in

it, hard - ly Thy royal

low-ly, Bring I Thee my heart and will; knowing What this won-drous gift may be; palace Vessel worthy for my King; 4. Prom-ise and command com - bin - ing Doubt to chase and faith to lift;

Cleanse Thou me and make me ho
But Thy mercy, ev - er
With Thy good-ness fill my
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ly, And with Thine own ful - ness fill. flowing, Will its mean-ing let me see. chalice From Thy nev er failing spring. re-nounc-ing, all re signing, I would seek this mighty gift.

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I am wait-ing, Thou art will-ing, Fill me with Thy-self to-day.

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The Lookout Answers "All is Well."

RALPH ATKINSON.

COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY DANIEL B. TOWNER.
ENGLISH COPYRIGHT.

D. B. TOWNER.

1. The night is dark, the waves run high, Nor moon or stars in yon-der sky; 2. I sleep upon the bil-lows crest, Like John up-on the Masters's breast; 3. By grief and sin thy soul op-prest, And all a-round thee in un-rest, 4. No sleep e'er dims our Pilot's eyes, He's e'er attentive to our cries; 5. Rest peace-fully up on the deep, For Jesus ever-more will keep;

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J. SPARROW SIMPSON.

Jesus Pleads for Me.

E. 0. SELLERS.

1. Jesus the Crucified pleads for me, While He is nailed to the 2. Lord,I have left Thee, I have denied, Fol-lowed the world in my 3. Lord,I have done it, oh, ask not how, Woven the thorns for Thy 4. Je sus the Crucified, in my stead, Pit - y in car-nate, for

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Jesus my Sav-iour now pleads for me; Won-der of won-ders, oh,

rit.

how can it

be!

Jesus the Crucified pleads for me.

COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY ERNEST O. SELLERS.

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Thy Sav-iour's tender plead-ing hear, He call - eth,"Come to Me, and rest!"
His par- don free, His boundless grace, Are all for Thee; O come and see!

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The Spir it waits to show the way, He safe - ly guides and keeps His own.
Thy birthright claim, O wand'ring one; Re- turn, and see thy Fa-ther's face!

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Come home! thy Father loves thee; Come home! O wayward child,come home!

Come home!

come home!

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go;

; Launch out, launch out in the o-cean di-vine, Out where the full tides flow.

COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY A. B. SIMPSON AND R. K. CARTER.

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