Words by C. H. MANN. I. Tho' a host 2. In the time 3. High a-bove Hide a Hide Away with Jesus. way, hide 26 encamp against thee, Christ, the Lord,shall be thy strength; Subtle foes may come upon thee, of trou-ble seek Him, He will set thee on a rock; Joy-ful thou shalt sing His praises, thy foes around thee, Fearless thou shalt lift thy head; Tho' the en- e- my surround thee, P CHORUS. te Victor thou shalt be at length. Hide a-way, hide a-way with Je - sus, In His pa - vil By His hand shalt thou be led. Music by J. H. TENNEY. COPYRIGHT, 1888, BY ASA HULL. pa vil ion tru-ly blest; blest; - ion tru P Rit. 11 ly a-way with Je-sus, In His pa- vil ion hide and rest. Hide thee, and rest. 14 Beacon Lights are Shining. Words by ELIZA M. SHERMAN. 1. Start-ing from the cradle t'ward the grave be-low, Treading in the foot-prints made so long ago; 2. Let us learn by oth ers, shape our lives a - right; O- pen wide our windows, let-ting in the light; 3. Note the rock where many stumbled in the night, Trusting not the bea - con, heeding not its light; CHORUS. Music by S. J. VAIL. Imitate the noble, copy, too, the brave, Do we note the land-marks all along the way? Do we stop to gath-er wis- dom day by day? Bea-con lights are shin-ing from the hills and tow'rs, An-gel voices call-ing in the dark-est hours! 1 |