The War Cry . Imfe repeatIn eVcry drooping sinners ears,That all may hear the quickening I, een I, have mercy found. COME TO THE SAVIOUR, Tune.—Come to the Savlbur ( 3). 6 Come to the Saviour, come to theSaviour,Ye sin-burdened children ofmen.;He left His throne above to revsalHis wondrous love,And to open a fountain tor sin. do heUeve Itl I do believe It!Im saved through the blood of theLainh !My happy soul Is free, for the Lordhas pardoned to Jesus name ! Why do you linger ? Why do youlinger ? . Oh. when will you haste to hosaved TVour time is flying fa


The War Cry . Imfe repeatIn eVcry drooping sinners ears,That all may hear the quickening I, een I, have mercy found. COME TO THE SAVIOUR, Tune.—Come to the Savlbur ( 3). 6 Come to the Saviour, come to theSaviour,Ye sin-burdened children ofmen.;He left His throne above to revsalHis wondrous love,And to open a fountain tor sin. do heUeve Itl I do believe It!Im saved through the blood of theLainh !My happy soul Is free, for the Lordhas pardoned to Jesus name ! Why do you linger ? Why do youlinger ? . Oh. when will you haste to hosaved TVour time is flying fast, and your daywill soon he , arise now and come and besaved. Pardon la offered, pardon Is offered—A pardon full, present, and free ; You will not he denied, for on CalvaryJesus saved every rebel might be. Plunge in the fountain, plunge in the fountain, The fountain that cleanses the soul: Tls cleansing far and near, and its streams are flowing here ; Oh, enter, aud thou art made Colonel Jacobs, CHIEF SECRETARYAsBlBted by TerrftorJil Headqairters Stiir, WILL CONDUCT SOLO OF THE WEEK. Tune.—The cows are in the BRIGADIER COMPLIN, 7 Good evening, friends, Im glad tointroduce to j-ou the Cry,- A paper thai you ougtit not to emit to buy ;A paper full of glorious news for prince and peasant too,A paper that \B sure to please goodfolks like you. Cry ! War Cry ! War Cry !Two cents will buy a copy, with col- nmns sixty-four,Devoted all to spreading the great S. A. war ;No quack advertisements appear, with cures for great aad small,But free and full salvation, good for one and all. Spoken.—Hey. Sergt. Brown, takea War Cry to that lady—now, another(hers—thats It. going like hot cakes,easily as a new bike down an Incllni-. Friends, you will find the matturrefroslilng ua uii ite-v-ream aoda. anilyour verdict will probably be— Two of the best things to be seenATS the Salvation Army and the Warury. Some people greet us with a sneer,


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