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No. 102.

Kate Hankey.

Tell Me the Old. Old Story.

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W. H. Doane.

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No. 103.

Unsearchable Riches.

F. J. C.

COPYRIGHT, 1882, BY JOHN J. HOOD.

John R. Sweney.

1. O the un-search-a-ble rich-es of Christ!-Wealth that can never be told;-
2. O the un-search-a-ble rich-es of Christ! Who shall their greatness declare!
3. O the un-search-a-ble rich-es of Christ! Free-ly, how free-ly they flow;
4. O the un-search-a-ble rich-es of Christ! Who would not gladly en-dure

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Precious, more precious;-Wealth that can never be told;

D. S.

No. 104.

The Banner of the Gross.

COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL.
E. O. EXCELL, OWNER.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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3. The en-e-mies ap-proaching Are Selfishness, and Greed, Vain-glory, and Im-

battle, Nor fear re-pulse nor loss; Make ready for the conflict, The Captain's armor To greet this mighty foe; But our good sword, Resistance, Will hold and pa-tience: Our Leader's help we need. Yet ever march-ing onward, Why have we

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now we toss, And o'er our heads shall ever float The Banner of the Cross.

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