45. On to Victory. C. S. K. C. S. Kauffman. 1. Jesus is call-ing! Forth to the fray, In line be fall-ing, Serve him to-day; 2. He needs you, brother, Do thou his will; Your place no other Ever can fill; 3. Morning is com-ing, Night will be past, Soon will the dawning Break in at last; 46. James Rowe. Stepping Out. Howard E. Smith. 1. Pressing on to battle, with our banners all un-furled; Marching on with 2. Stepping out, un-daunt-ed by the fu- ry of the foe, Sure that he who 3. Stepping out, obey - ing all the orders as they come, Dai ly get-ting Jesus, who by love redeems the world; Strong in faith and courage true, and leads us, will his matchless pow-er show; Spreading light a-round us, giv - ing near-er to the gates of home, sweet home; Christ will keep us faith-ful till we ea - ger for the fight, cheer and peace and love, meet him face to face Stepping out to glory in the gospel light. CHORUS. Step-ping out, step-ping out under the standard roy - al; Stepping out, Stepping Out. Concluded. mak-ing the valleys ring, Forward to the conflict with our e- ter-nal King. Copyright, 1915, by Lorenz Publishing Co., in "His Worthy Praise." International copyright. is mine; Tho' it is won-der-ful, yet it is true, That He is mine. yes, he is mine, Copyright, 1912, by Hall-Mack Co. International copyright secured. Used by permission. 49. Mabel J. Rosemon. Sing His Praise. Ira B. Wilson. 1. Sing His praise, sing His praise, Wondrous are His works and ways; Beauty rare, 2. Tell a-broad, tell a-broad, All the goodness of our Lord, Far and near, 3. For his love, for his love, Sing the praise of God above; For his care, CHORUS. Girls. A little slower. all things fair, Speak His glo-ry ev'ry-where. ring-ing clear, Sing his praise till all shall hear. Sing, oh, sing His prais-es, ten - der care, Blessings rich and joys we share. Ev-'ry heart and voice; In the Lord all glo- rious Let the world re joice;.... School. Bring your fair-est off-'rings, Worship and a - dore,.... |