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TEMPLE BELLS

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Sunday—Schools, Singing—Schools,

Revivals, Conventions

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AUTHORS:

JAMES D. VAUGHAN

B. C. Unseld, ' A. M. Pace, V. 0. Stamps,
W. 'W. Combs, R. N. Grisham, W’. B. \Valbert,
Chas. ‘W. Vaughan, W”. ‘W. McGlamry, j. l’. ‘i‘homasc a,
C. J. Williams, Otis Deaton, J. \V. Vaughan,
M. I). Mc‘Nhoxter, Mrs. R. N Grisham, C. C. Stafford.
C K. Vaughan, Ionics Rowe. ‘ I. E. Marsh,

1. C. Len-derman, J. D. Ball, ’1‘. B. Jones.

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JAMES D. VAUGHAN,
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Temple bells again are ringing,
Spreading gladness ev’rywhere,

Unto us the clear call bringing
From the holy house of pray’r._

Sweet it is to hear them pealing
Out to all the world the call,
As away the hours are stealing,
And the golden sunbeams fall.
This their music: is expressing,
This the message that they bring,—
Seek the open door of blessing
And the altar of the King.

Now the troubled and the weary
Seek the blessed house of pray’r,
And the weak, and worn, and dreary,

Go to find the Saviour there.

Like the music from the steeple

Is our TEMPLE BELLS of song
Given out to help the people

God‘s glad praises to prolong.
May the songs within it bless Him,

Causing souls to look above,
Causing many to confess Him

And abide Within His Love.

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By the grace that keeps me free, His for-ev- er

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1. In the light of love from God a - bove, I’m press-mg up-ward to the goal;
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3. Tho’ the way be steep and storms may beat, From Je—sus I shall nev - er roam;
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No. 6. SOME DAY WE’LL MEET OUR MOTHER.

James Rowe In memory of deer Mother. —Mrs G. Mrs R. N. Grisham.

   

       
  
 
  
    
 
 

   

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