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A NEW AND FAVORITE COLLECTION
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GOSPEL MEETINGS,

PRAYER, TEMPERANCE, AND
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We send forth
GREAT /O Y!
with a sincere desire that its songs may be instrumental in
winning many precious souls from evil. We feel grate-
ful to the Favorite Authors who have enriched our work
by their contributions. W. W. BENTLEY,

ALFRED BEIRLY,
Mrs. M. E. WILLSON.
New York, 1881.

 

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“ GREAT JOY,” our newly finished work,
We dedicate with prayer,
To earnest seekers after God,
And Christians everywhere.
“GREAT JOY ” its name, “ GREAT JOY” it sings,
“GREAT JOY ” from every page
Is gushing forth, like crystal springs,
To comfort youth and age.

\Ve send it broadcast o’er the land,
To tell the mighty love
Of Christ, our best, and dearest Friend
In earth, or heaven above.
\Ve, for His glory send it forth
With this, our hearts’ request,
That through its songs, poor, hopeless ones
May be redeemed and blest.

“ GREAT JOY!” 0 may its voice resound,
And careless sleepers wake,

Till mingled tones of love and praise,
From new-born souls shall break.

We hope to see our little work
Fast spreading, far and wide,

And millions coming home to Him,
\Vho once for sinners died.

New York, [March UL, 1881.

 

 

 

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