Vic to ri-ous and glo- ri-ous The faithful life shall ev-er be! Vic to ri-ous and glo- ri-ous, Thy truth shall make us free! Nev-er from this rule depart, Grave it deeply on your heart, Falsehood all the soul degrades, 'Tis a sin from which proceeds He who speaks with lying tongue, Adds to wrong a greater wrong; Writ-ten 'tis in virtues chart, Always speak the truth. 1. Day is breaking, earth is waking, Darkness from the hills is gone; Pale with terror, ancient error Trembles on her crumbling throne. 2. Day is breaking, earth is waking; Fellow-worker, lend thine ear; Lis-ten to all nature speaking Words of love and words of cheer. Up to labor, friend and neighbor! Hoping, working with thy might; Heaven is near thee, God doth hear thee, He will ev-er bless the right. Never fear thee, God is near thee, He will ev-er bless the right. No. 18. THE DEEP-TONED BELL IS CALLING US! Allegretto. German. 4 1. The deep-toned bell is calling us! Children, hither come! 2. Dibe Hither, hith-er come! -54 Lo! now a sweet and deeper peal, Softly on the heart doth steal. And while its echoed mu-sic rings, Ev'ry heart pure incense brings. The deep-toned bell is call-ing us! Come, nor long-er roam. 246 No. 19. LEAD US, HEAVENLY FATHER. Rev. BROOKE HERFORD. From "Sunny Side." Rev. C. W. WENDTE. 1. Lead us, heavenly Father, Lead us Shepherd kind; We are on-ly 2. Lead us, heavenly Father, In our opening way; Lead us in the 3. Lead us, heavenly Father, As the way grows long, Be our strong sal ): b 4 chil-dren, Weak and young, and blind. All the way before us, morn-ing Of our lit-tle day; While our hearts are happy, vation, Be our joyous song. Gladdened by thy mercies, Thou alone dost know, O lead us, heavenly Father, Singing as we While our souls are free, O may we give our childhood As a song to Chastened by thy rod, O may we walk thro' all things Humbly with our |