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SUNDAY-SCHOOL SONG.

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H. R. PALMER, MUS. DOC.
I“ riter and Cmnposer of " Yield not to Temptation "; “ Shall I let Him in P " The Rose of Sharon”; “ Beautiful Home“; "’ Chil—

lim’i may (mm [0 the Savior," etc, and Composm of “ Galilee, Blue Galilee ”; ” Peace, be Still ": “ By and
by We shall meet Him “ Come: Sinner, Come "; “The Wayside Cross,” etc, etc.

PUBLISHED BY

THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY.

ClNClNNATl. CHICAGO. NEW YORK.

Copyright, 1892, by THE jOHN Cm‘ncn Co.
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PUBLISHERS’ PREFACE

IN presenting to the Sunday-Schools of America a new singing-book by the author of “Songs of
Love,” the publishers desire to call attention to the following points peculiar to “Garnered
Gems”:
age- It is essentially a Sunday-Stkool Singing-Book.
@It contains the best hymns of about two hundred difl‘erent writers.
@It represents the best thought of one hundred different composers.
wln making the book the author has had the assistance of many of the most
distinguished workers in this field.
Here, for the first time, the author’s well-known hymns and tunes are brought forward together.
These hymns and tunes are used wherever the English language is spoken, and some of them have
been translated into many different languages, and are sung wherever Christianity is preached.
The movement of each piece in the book is indicated by metronome marks, and it is earnestly
recommended that all who lead in the singing should provide themselves with a pocket metronome,
which will cost but fifty cents, and may be ordered of the publishers of this work.

We send forth “Garnered Gems” in the hope and belief that it will receive a warm and
cordial welcome from all who have. at heart the highest musical interests of the Sunday-Schools of
America. THE PUBLISHERS.

 

 

  

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