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Awake. my soul—0'. M D ....... . ........ 8
Behold the Lamb of God—88, 63 (f: 48 ...... 27
Closing Day—7s. D ....................... 14
Congregation—58, 63 d}: 58 ................. 26
Conscience—C. JII. ....................... 7
Contrition—O. M D ..................... 10
Easter Hymn—78, D ..................... 12
Evening Blessing—88 (f: 78 ................ 24
Exaltation—II. M. . . , ................... 19
Fellowship—U. M ....................... 6
Firm Foundation—113 ..... ' ............... 2 0
Gladness—U. Jf. ......................... 7
GIOIia Pz-mi ............................. 2G
Glorious Things—88 d} 78, D .............. 22
Government— L M ......................
Gracious Call—78 ........................ 28
Hark! the Herald Angels sing ........... .20
Healing Balm—U. M .................... 6

 

NOTE.

These Tunes have been written and collected, from time to time, for use in the various Choirs with
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able, and I trust may find new admirers as they become known.
if they become popular, or particularly annoyed if they do not.

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Take them for what they are worth.

HARRY SANDERS,
Organist and Musical Director, Central Presbyterian Church, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

 

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Heavenly Guidance—5’s, 78 d3 43 ........... 23
Heavenly Land———U. J]. D ................. 9
Heavenly Love—78 & 68. D ............... 18
Heavenly Shepherd—L. M. 6 lines ......... 5
Humility—Gs di' 43 ....................... 27
Inquiry—S. 1M. .......................... 12
Invitation—88, 78 d} 4.9 .................... 24
Jesus, my Saviour—7s, D ................. 16
Just as I am—L. AI ....... .~ . , ............ 5
Kindly Light—108 (It 48 ................... 28
Kingdom—S. M ......................... 11
King of Kings—L. M. ................... 3
Look, ye Saints—8:2, 78 cf; 48 ............... 25
Love Divine—88 (fl 7s, D .................. 22
Morning Light—~73 c6 0‘8, D ............... 17
My Faith looks up—6s (ft 48 ............... 21
Nearer, my God .......................... 29

 

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Precious Light—L. M. ................. 4
Pure Deligh t—O. M D ................... 10
Rest-——C. M ............................. 9
Rev elation—U. M ....................... 8
Rock of Ages—7s ........................ 15
Sacred Head—7.9 (ll 68, D .................. 18
Safety—L. M ............................ 3
Saint Saens—O M ...................... 11
Seasons—L. M ........................ 4
Sovereignty—L. M ...................... 4
Sweet Pastures—7s ...................... 13
Talk of J esus—C’hant ................... 33
The Great Thong—78, D ................. 13
To Thy Pastures—78 ..................... 15
Transitory—S. M .............. . ......... 11
Universal Joy—U. M ..................... 7
Vesper Hymn ............................ 30
Watchman—78, D ........................ 16

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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