89 W. C. POOLE. Send the Power Again. 1. There was pow'r, O 2. There was pow'r by 3. There was pow'r to 4. There was pow'r, O CHAS. H. GABRIEL. a Lord, in the days of old, To kindle which ev'ry tongue could speak, New life giving ev'ry captive free And give to Thy Lord, in the old-time prayer, It thrilled ev - 'ry set COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY RODEHEAVER-ACKLEY CO. HOMER A. RODEHEAVER, OWNER. 90 I Love Him. London Hymn Book. STEPHEN C. FOSTER. 1. Gone from my heart the world and all its charms; Now thro' the blood I'm 2. Once I was lost, and 'way down deep in sin; 3. Once was bound, but now I am set free; I Once was a slave to saved from all a-larms; Down at passions fierce within; Once was now the light I see; Once I the cross my heart is bend-ing low; The a - fraid to meet an an-gry God, But was dead, but now in Christ I live, To CHORUS. g precious blood of Je-sus cleanses white as snow. now I'm cleansed from ev'ry stain thro' Jesus' blood. I love Him, I love Him, tell the world around the peace that He doth give. Be-cause He first loved me, And purchased my salvation on Cal-v'ry's tree. 91 Thy Saviour Calls Thee. E. A. TREVOR. D. B. TOWNER. 1. Come home! The Shepherd's eager call, Rings out upon the mountains cold, 2. Come home! O wan-der-er, re-joice! Thy Shepherd's call is wondrous sweet, 3. Come home! And rest with-in the fold, Lie down be-side the wa-ters still, Come home! Its ech-oes rise and fall, To lead the wand'rer to the fold. He guides the lost ones with His voice; And homeward brings the weary feet. Raptures of love as yet un- told, Thy hun-gry, wea-ry soul shall fill. Copyright, 1912, by Chas. M. Alexander. International copyright secured. ,92 JULIA H. JOHNSTON. Who Will Go? COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY J. W. HENDERSON J. W. HENDERSON. 1."Who is there 2. Who will go a-mong you"-'tis the Mas-ter's voice-"Who will bear My 3. Who will go, love, Know-ing there re message, ways, not for human praise? Who will go for Je sus pity, Jesus, Lord and Master, now will vol-un-teer? Let him an-swer glad - ly, while I bend to hear." where the shadows fall, In His name up lifting stray-ing ones that fall? seek-ing for the lost? Who will follow Jesus, count-ing not the cost? who has loved me On Thy gra-cious errands help me now to go. 80, REFRAIN. *UNISON. Who will listen gladly, who will make reply? Haste, O haste to *Small notes for Instrument and a few Soprano voices. who will make re-ply, "Send me on Thine er-rand, Mas-ter, here am I"? I Am Coming to the Cross. Rev. WM. MCDONALD. USED BY PERMISSION. WM. G. FISCHER. 1. 1 am coming to the cross; I am poor, and weak, and blind; 2. Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long has e - vil reigned with - in, 3. Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earth - ly store, Hum-bly at Thy cross I bow, Save me, Jesus, save me now. |