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3AMES MCGRANAHAN AND GEO. C. STEBBINSI

PUBLISHED BY

The John Church Co. ‘ Biglow & Main,

74 WEST FOURTH ST., CINGINNATI, O. 76 EAST NINTH STREET, NEW YORK-
19 EAST 16TH St, New YORK: 81 RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO.

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PREFACE.

 

This collection, used by Mr. D. L. MOODY, Dr,
GEO. F. PENTECOST, Mr. D. W. VVIIITTLE, and other
Christian workers, contains the latest and best pieces
of the compilers, and a large number of the most useful
and popular Sacred Songs by many of the leading com—
posers of the day. A few Standard Hymns and Tunes by
the best English authors will also be found in this volume,
which, together with the fine selection from “Gospel
Hymns Consolidated,” make a book which we hope
will give satisfaction to all who use it. It contains
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Look up to Him who holds thee in “The hol-low of His hand.”
Still cling to Him who holdsthee in “The hol-low of His hand.”
Then rest in Him who holdsthee in “The hol-low of His hand.”
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3. These are thewords of the Sav- iour; They Who re-pent and believe,
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