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THE MASTER IS CALLING.

"The Master is come, and calleth for thee."-JOHN 11: 28.

Words by Mrs. LYDIA BAXTER.

Music by T. E. PERKINS.

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1. The Master is coming, he call eth for thee, full of com- pas- sion, why will you de- lay?

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2. The Master is coming, receive Him and live;
Oh, will you not trust him your sins to forgive?
On Calvary's mountain, 'mid anguish and pain,
Thy ransom was purchased when Jesus was slain.
3. The Master is coming, to call from the grave
His loved ones to glory; He's mighty to save;
And all who believe Him, in rapture shall sing
Salvation through Jesus, our Master and King.

WHO IS READY?

W. H. D.

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W. H. DOANE.

1. Who is read-y, who is will-ing, To ac- knowl-edge Christ the Lord, 2. Who is read-y, who is will-ing, Humbly tru-ly to be - lieve, 3. Who is read-y, who is willing, In the ranks of truth to stand, Is there one a-mong our number, Ready, will-ing now to say,

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And ac-cept the terms of par-don, Of-fered in His Holy Word.
That by sim-ple faith in Je-sus, His forgiveness will re-ceive.
Who will bear the Gos-pel Ban-ner, With a bold and fearless hand.
I would like to find the Sav-iour, Come at once without de- lay.

CHORUS.

Do not wait an-oth-er mo-ment, Now be-gin your life a new,

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O remember, O remember, Time will never wait for you.

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THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT.

R. L.

"If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole."-MATT. 9: 21.

REV. R. LOWRY.

1. Weak and weary, poor and sinful, Vainly I cry; Bound and crush'd with 2. How the people press around Him, His word receive; Surely I may 3. Long my heart has felt its burden, Seeking for peace, Now, at last I

REFRAIN.

years of sorrow, What help is nigh?

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share His blessing, I too believe. Let me touch the hem of His find in Je-sus My sweet re-lease.

gar-ment, Let me touch the hem of His gar-ment,

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WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH.

"God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."-JOHN 3: 16.

REV. FREDERICK DENISON.

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WARREN W. BENTLEY. By per.

DUET, OR CHORUS.

1. From Calvary's mountain sounding, What loving words we hear, 2. O seek this great sal-va- tion, And cast out ev-'ry sin, 3. Who-e'er my word be-liev - eth, We hear the Saviour say; O! brother, come and trust Him, O! come to Him to-day,

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The love of God a-bound-ing, Dis-pell - ing all our fear.
The soul's e-man- ci - pa- tion, By pow'r divine with - in.
A par-don full re-ceiv-eth, All sins are wash'd a-way.
He's waiting to re-ceive you; Why long-er then de- lay?

CHORUS.

O! brother, be-lieve it, O! brother, re-ceive it,

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WE'LL NEVER PART AGAIN.

FANNY J. CROSBY.
Moderato.

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CHO. We'll nev-er part a gain be-loved, No nev-er part again;

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On yonder ghore where storms are o'er, We'll never part a-gain.
Words and arrangement Copyright, 1896, by Theo. E. Perkins.

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