Select revival hymns : a collection of new and old hymns suitable for every department of church work: Bible school, prayer meetings, young people's societies, evangelistic services, . 1- er. au-tumn they vot - ed to-geth-er, In au - tumn they vot-ed to - geth - on the day of e-lec-tion, But knockd them all down on e -lec - tion. Lord, but he votes for the brew-er, Ev-ry time he votes for the brew - m ? ?—~-f=^=^± Copyright, 1915, by J. Raymond Hemminger. er/ The Brewer and the Sunday School Man. Chorus. -fe—w- They were both rum votes and sanc-tioned the li-


Select revival hymns : a collection of new and old hymns suitable for every department of church work: Bible school, prayer meetings, young people's societies, evangelistic services, . 1- er. au-tumn they vot - ed to-geth-er, In au - tumn they vot-ed to - geth - on the day of e-lec-tion, But knockd them all down on e -lec - tion. Lord, but he votes for the brew-er, Ev-ry time he votes for the brew - m ? ?—~-f=^=^± Copyright, 1915, by J. Raymond Hemminger. er/ The Brewer and the Sunday School Man. Chorus. -fe—w- They were both rum votes and sanc-tioned the li-cense plan; One was ?m— mm li r * cast by a God-less old brew and one by a Sun-day school man. 123 Art Thou Weary, Sad and Lonely? Sir H. W. Baker. P ma 1 5 1. Art 2. 0 - 3. Soul, 4. Soul, 5. Soul, 6. Sor - 7. Soul, thou wea - ry, sad and lone - ly, All thy sum - mer past? pen to me, My be - lov - ed, I have wait - ed long, for thee I left My glo - ry, Bore the curse of God— for thee I died dis-hon-ourd As a fel - on dies; for thee I rose vie - to-rious, Glad that thou art free; row, sin and des - o - la - tion, These thy claim to Me; I knock, I stand be-seech-ing, Turn Me not a - way; art. S3 *4 9 0 + i One re - main - eth and One on - ly—Hear His voice at last. Till the night fell on the glo - ry, Si - lence on the song. Wept for thee with bittr - est weep-ing, Ag - o - ny and thcu wert the pearl all price - less In thy Sav-iours eyes. En - terd heavn in tri - umph glo-rious, Heavn I won for thee. Love that won thee full sal - va - tion, This My claim to thee. Heart that craves thee, love that needs thee, Wilt thou say Me nay? =t=t=t 124 Gurdon Robins. Arr. The Better Land, COPYRIGHT, 1897, BY D. B. TOWNER. D B. Towner. m FV m 4 w t. 4 - * J- 1. There is a land mine eye hath seen In vi-sions of en- rap-turedthot, 2. A land up - on whose bliss-ful shore There rests no shad-ow, falls no stain; 3. Its skies are not like earth-ly skies, With varying hues of s


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