124 SOME SWEET DAY, BY AND BY. FANNY J. CROSBY. "Then I shall know."-1 Cor. 13: 12. W. H. DOANE. 1. We shall reach the summer land, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall At the crystal river's brink, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall 3. Oh, these parting scenes will end,Some sweet day, by and by; We shall 2. 9 press the golden strand, Some sweet day, by and by; Oh, the find each broken link, Some sweet day, by and by; Then the gather friend with friend, Some sweet day, by and by; There be SOME SWEET DAY, BY AND BY. Concluded. 125 Some sweet day, We shall meet our lov'd ones gone, Some sweet day, by and by. CODNER. EVEN ME. T. E. PERKINS. By per. 1. Lord, I hear of show'rs of blessings Thou art scatt'ring full and free; 2. Pass me not, O God, our Fa-ther! Sinful though my heart may be: 3. Love of God, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and free; Show'rs the thirsty land refresh-ing, Let some droppings fall on me! Thou might'st leave me, but the rather Let Thy mer-cy fall on me! Grace of God, so strong and boundless, Mag-ni-fy it all in me! Even me! Even me! Let some droppings fall on me. 9 I AM TRUSTING. ANON. 127 C. H. G. 8 1. All my doubts I give to Je-sus, I've His gracious promise heard; lay on Je-sus, He has washed me in His blood; give to Je-sus, Rest my weary soul on Him; have in Je-sus, Poor, yet rich as cher-u - bim; 2. All my sins I I shall never be confounded, I am trusting in His word. He will keep me pure and ho-ly, He will bring me home to God. Tho' my way be hid in darkness, Never can His light grow dim. Ig-norant, and full of weakness, Heav'n's own store I find in Him. CHORUS. in His I am trusting I am trust-ing, I am trust-ing, I am trust-ing I am trusting, word; I shall never be confounded, I am trusting in His word. 128 I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR. 1. I need Thee ev'ry hour, Most gracious Lord; No tender voice like 2. I need Thee ev'ry hour, Stay Thou near by; Temptations lose their 3. I need Thee ev'ry hour, Teach me Thy will; And Thy rich promis4. I need Thee ev'ry hour, Most Holy One; O, make me Thine in I need Thee, O, I need Thee; M. M. WELLS. Copyright, 1872, by Robert Lowry. M. M. WELLS. By per. FINE. D.C.-Whisp'ring softly, Wanderer, come! Follow Me, I'll guide thee home. |