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THE VOICE

OF

THANKSGIVING

That I may publish with the Voice of Thanksgiving,
and tell of all thy wondrous works.-Psalm 26:7

PREPARED BY

D. B. Towner, Mus. Doc.

Director of the Music Course of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago

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Regular Edition: Large size, full cloth, 50 cents per copy, postpaid;
$4.80 per dozen, $40.00 per hundred, transportation extra.
Economy Edition: Small size, limp cloth, 30 cents per copy, post
paid; $22.50 per hundred, transportation extra.

FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY

New York, 158 Fifth Avenue
Chicago, 125 N. Wabash Avenue

Toronto London Edinburgh

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The Moody Bible Institute has long wanted a Hymn Book such as "The Voice of Thanksgiving." It is a generous collection of hymns hallowed by association with the past, and yet it contains many new ones of the kind that moisten the eye, revive the spiritual life of God's children, and bring conviction and salvation to the lost and erring. The title is suggested by the beautiful 26th Psalm, where David expresses his attachment to God's house and the worship of His holy name, saying in the translation of Bishop Horsley, "I wash my hands in innocency, and ever am about Thy altar,. O! Jehovah, to listen to the voice of thanksgiving, and to recite all Thy wondrous deeds."

A book to meet the needs of the hundreds of students from all parts of the world who pass through this Institute each year, and where church and gospel music has always been an outstanding feature of its curriculum, ought to possess merits commending it to a wide circle. We believe it will grow speedily in favor wherever it is known and carry a blessing wherever it goes. JAMES M. GRAY.

The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.

COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY

THE MOODY Bible InsTITUTE.

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John III. 16.

JAMES M. GRAY.

D. B. TOWNER.

1. In all the gospel of God's grace, Is there a word more sweet

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y longer live In former ways of sin, 4. Where is the soul of vision large Who loves the human race?

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Than that, with glad and ho ly joy, In chorus we repeat? Why rather not in con fidence The Throne of Grace draw near? When heav'n-ly pow'r is ours, to make And keep us pure within? Let him pro- claim wher-e'er he goes This message of

free grace.

CHORUS.

that He gave His Son, His on-ly be-got-ten

For God so loved the world
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Son, That who-so-ever believeth in Him should not per-ish, should not

per-ish, But have ev-er-last-ing life, Ev-er-last

ing life.

Should have ever-last-ing life.

COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY CHARLES M. ALEXANDER. 'NTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

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COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY JAMES MCGRANAHAN. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER OWNER.

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