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Where They Never Say "Good-bye.”

wear a crown of glo-ry, In the land where they nev-er say good-bye....

they nev-er say good-bye.

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'Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus.

Mrs. Louisa M. R. Stead. Copyright, 1882, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick.

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1. "Tis so sweet 2. Oh, how sweet 3. Yes, 'tis sweet 4. I'm so glad

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to trust in
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Jesus, Just to take Him at His word;
Jesus, Just to trust His cleansing blood;
Jesus, Just from sin and self to cease;
trust Thee, Pre-cious Jesus, Savior, Friend;

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Just to rest up on His prom-ise; Just to know "Thus saith the Lord."
Just in simple faith to plunge me 'Neath the heal-ing, cleans-ing flood.
Just from Jesus simply taking Life and rest, and joy and peace.
And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end.

CHORUS.

Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him! How I've proved Him o'er and o'er!

Ja sus, Je - sus, pre-cious Jesus! O for grace to trust Him more.

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O Love That Will Not Let Me Go.

Rev. Geo. Matheson. COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER.

May be sung as duet, Soprano and Tenor.

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J. B. Herbert.

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Bent low be-neath the burden of His load: It was
a cross, a cross I knew.
I stooped to kiss a-way the marks of shame, The shame for me that He had borne.
The one for-got-ten, I had cast aside, The one, so long, that I had feared.
Where God Himself shall wipe away all tears, And friend hold fellowship with friend.

CHORUS.

"Take up thy cross and follow Me,"

I hear the blessed Sav-ior call;

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How can I make a less-er sacrifice, When Jesus gave His all?

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The Border Land.

ROBEET MATTHEWS.

1. Are you on the Bor-der Land? On the Border Land? Do you hes - i2. Is it sin that holds you back, On the Bor - der Land? Is it cour-age 3. You can hear His pleading voice, On the Bor - der Land; Come to Me and

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step, do not de-lay, Jesus while you may, crate your life to me,

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a-way from the Border Land.

You are drifting far
He will give you strength to-day, Strength to cross from the Bor - der Land.
And your guide and friend I'll be, Sav-iour, Friend, o'er the Bor - der Land.

CHORUS..

On the Border Land, on the Bor-der Land:O my friend, you can no long-er stand,

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Heark-en to the call, Hear the Lord's command, Sinner,come across the Bor-der Land.

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