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For General Use In
Religious Weetings

PRINTED IN ROUND AND SHAPED NOTES
WITH ORCHESTRATION

MUSIC EDITOR

HAROLD HART TODD

PRICES

Single copy—manila—3o cents, postpaid
$25.00 per 100, transportation extra.
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$40.00 per 100. transportation extra.

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PREFACE

HIS book is an attempt to bring back the old hymns
' I and tunes that people love to sing.

’ Inspired by that purpose, the publishers asked for sugges-
tions from over 250 preachers, song leaders, and Christian
workers, requesting them to select those hymns that are
nearest to the hearts of the great mass of Christian people.
In every case the old, familiar songs were predominant.

Two hundred and eighty—nine of those submitted were
accepted, representing the best hymns and songs from the
best books of the foremost song publishers of the world. With
great difficulty and expense the use of these copyrights were
obtained. Many of them have never been published in the
same book before. As a result, this book contains the best
and most popular selection covering every subject of Divine
worship and comprising both hymns and revival songs.

A group of responsive readings is included. They have
been selected from both the Old and New Testaments, many
chosen for use on special occasions while all are appropriate
for regular use in the weekly Church Service.

Special attention is called to the complete index arranged
by name, by subject and by the wording of the first line.

The publishers acknowledge with grateful appreciation
the assistance rendered by the hundreds of Christian leaders
whose help has made this book possible. It is published with
a firm conviction that Churches everywhere will proclaim it
the best book of its kind that has ever been published.

THE PUBLISHERS.

Copyright 1923, by Lamar 6-7' Barton

Printed in the United States of America

 

 

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4. Just as I am—poor,wretched,blind;Sight,riches, heal-ing of the mind,
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