Christian herald and signs of our times . Q 6: glo^e^ 3; co 3 £00 j$ 8 3I co ol: 00 S: cooo coo: G03 Sn-^g ^goo S^oo ^ c^ie 33 3 £cco 3 oS C\335C^C^^|8o0^35GOo5(£(^il RUSSIAN. II60 Tai^ Bon aiipt, « Cbina CBoero , 4a6biBcai<iri, Btpyiomifi bb Hero, He noniOi, 110 HJltJL 3CB3Hb BtmiyiO. 306 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHRISTIAN HERALD. May 13, 1891. THE FIRM FOUNDATION. Thin hymn has been a solace and comfort to thousands of people In every condition of life and in the hour of death. Now that it appears in a new dress, it is believed it will be evenmore popular and use


Christian herald and signs of our times . Q 6: glo^e^ 3; co 3 £00 j$ 8 3I co ol: 00 S: cooo coo: G03 Sn-^g ^goo S^oo ^ c^ie 33 3 £cco 3 oS C\335C^C^^|8o0^35GOo5(£(^il RUSSIAN. II60 Tai^ Bon aiipt, « Cbina CBoero , 4a6biBcai<iri, Btpyiomifi bb Hero, He noniOi, 110 HJltJL 3CB3Hb BtmiyiO. 306 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHRISTIAN HERALD. May 13, 1891. THE FIRM FOUNDATION. Thin hymn has been a solace and comfort to thousands of people In every condition of life and in the hour of death. Now that it appears in a new dress, it is believed it will be evenmore popular and useful, either wheu read or sung us a solo or ckurus, uccouiptuiied with the scripturul responses and illustrations. Music by Philip Phillips, 1891. Slow nnd firm. i ? i T- 4- m 33 4 32= 1. How firm IE foun - da tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid?#- • -0- i9- for your faith* * J- in his ex - eel - lent word; r A 4- What more can he 6ay—f9- —r~than f to you IF r 3=T he hath said, To you, who for ref uge to Je - sus have RECITATIVE. I i 1 Response to first verse. Isa. 28-1C; 1st Cor. 3d, 11. -ll J—1 —±=1 Therefore, saith the Lord God, be - hold, I lay in ==p— 0 1 0 r# 0 • 0 1 1— i . 1 t r r r ±rss B3 stone,, a tried stone, a pre-cious cor-ner stone, a 6ure foun - da-tion, For 3=E i i oth - er foun-da-tion can no man lay, than that is laid which is Je - sus Christ. §3 1 In every condition, in sickness, m health,In povertys vale, or abounding in wealth;At home or abroad, over land and oer sea,As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever be. Een down to old age, ail my people shall proveMy sovereign, eternal, uncbangeable love;And when hoary hairs shall their temples adorn,Like lambs they shall still in my bosom be borne. RECITATIVE. Response to second verse. Psalm 139: 9. ^4- 3 3 If I take the wings of the morn - ing, And fly to the uttermost parts of the sea; —,—t, -jgii-—f r . f I


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