No. 112. Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY HAMP SEWELL. 1. You will live a life of glad-ness if If Your Heart Keeps Right. CHORUS. Hamp Sewell. If your heart keeps right; your heart keeps right, your heart keeps right, your heart keeps right, if your heart keeps right, Ev-'ry cloud will change to sunshine, darkness turn to light; You'll have gladness on your way and a bless-ing ev'ry day If the Sav-ior helps you and your heart keeps right. If Your Heart Keeps Right. Lord, I'm Goming Home. COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. bb Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 5 My only hope, my only plea, D. S.-Open wide Thine arms of love, Lord, I'm com-ing home. D. S. 26 Coming home, com -ing home, Never - more to roam, 26 6 I need His cleansing blood, I know, O wash me whiter than the snow, No. 115. Lord, I now im-plore, I More Like the Master. Wash me and keep me Thine for-ev-er-more. now im-plore, Wash and keep, O wash and keep me Thine for-ev-er-more. What Did He Do? COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY THE WINONA PUBLISHING CO. Where is He now? died for you! W. Owen. 11 In Heav-en in- ter - ced in - ter - ced ing! ing! No. 116. Where Hast Thou Gleaned To-Day? COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO. P. P. Bliss. 1. Weary glean-er, whence comest thou, With emp-ty hands and cloud-ed brow? 2. Careless glean-er, what hast thou here, These fad-ed flow'rs and leaf-lets sere? 3. Bur-dened glean-er, thy sheaves I see; In-deed thou must a-wear -y be! O:6 Plod-ding along thy lonely way, Tell me, where hast thou gleaned to-day? Hun-gry and thirst-y, tell me, pray, Where, oh, where hast thou gleaned to-day? Sing-ing along the homeward way, Glad one, where hast thou gleaned to-day? Answer. Late I found a bar P. P. Bliss. CHORUS. Others gold- en sheaves had gained, Only stub-ble for me re-mained. Now, a - las! too late I see All I've gath-ered is van - ity. Here and there for me they fall, Close by the reapers I've found them all. O! |