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FULL GOSPEL SONGS

Universally recognized as the finest collection TlIOI‘O Harris has ever pro-
duced. Covering every phase of church work, this book is unequalled ior As—
sembly use.

In Manila. 35c., 25 per 100. Flexible cloth. 40c., $30 per 100. Board, 4Sc.,
$33 per 100.

  

 

We have just printed a new edition of

SING HIS PRAISE

in flexible cloth—the cover that wears. SING HIS PRAISE il our best
seller. $25 per 100: single copy, 35c.
In Manila, $20 per 100: 25c per copy.

GOSPEL TABERNAGLE HYMNS
JUST OFF THE PRESS
The finest book yet issued. 35c. $25 per 100.

ECHOES 0F PARADISE
SHAPED NOTES. 295 selections. 35 c. $25 per 100.

SONGS WE LOVE (a new book)

Many new and BEAUTIFUL selections. In flexible cloth. $25 per
100; single copy, 35c.

REVIVAL PRAISE

Specially for Revivals. 140 numbers.
25c per copy. Manila. "

SACRED SOLOS

All new songs. A pretty gift book. 25c a piece, $2.50 per dozen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On February 1, 1922, we launch

MAC AND MIKE JUBILEE SONGS

All who have been privileged to hear these. famous singers will want
a copy—or many copies. 300 apiece: $2.50 per dozen: $18 per 100.

"SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES

Songs and recitationys for Christmas. Easter and Children’s Day. 5c
apiece; $2.50 per 100. (All others charge 6c apiece.)

SHEET MUSIC

Poor Little Jim; or The Newsboy’s Last Request. A beautiful
pathetic song. 10c per copy. Only a Newsboy, The Urchin‘s Sad Ap-
peal, No Home Except the Streets. same price.

PIANO SOLO

Safe in the Arms of Jesus (variations), 10c.
Almost Persuaded (six variations), Love’s Elegy—our finest classic,
both for 250

 

 

 

 

 

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stamps accepted for small amounts. Never send coins; it is very risky.
Order early. Transportation takes time.

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No books shipped C. 0. D. because the fee for collection is exorbitant.

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Abide with me...........156
A charge to keep........234
A child of the King......180
A Friend unfailing. . . . . .125
Alas! and did my Savior.14,229
Alleleua . . . . . ......... . 127
All hail the power. . . . . .233
All that thrills my soul.. 65
All the way my Savior.. 86
Almost persuaded ....... 153
Almost too good to be true 91
Alone with God ........ .. 5
Angels ever bright and. .155
Angels from the realms..207
Another Pentecost .
Are you washed in the..142
Around the throne. . . . . . .212
As White as snow. . . . . . . . 39
At the cross... . ..229
At the foot of the cross.. 10
A vision of Jesus........ 1

Beautiful ..... 77
Beneath the cross of Jesus.183
Blessed be the fountain. .104
Break Thou the bread. . .197
Breathe upon us ......... 122
By His stripes we are.... 56

Christ returneth . . . . . . . . 40
Close to Thee............215
Come and dine. .. . . .121
Come, Thou Almighty. . . .162
Coming very soon. . . . . . . .105
Coronation day . . . . . . . . .187
Day is dying in the west. 148
Dearer than life. . . . . . . . . 52
Deeper, deeper 26
Deeper yet .........111
Did Jesus ever say No. . . . 92
Don't stay away. . . . . . . . .135
Draw me nearer......... 19
Eternal love 99
Even me, even me ....... .169
Every bridge is burned. . . 60
Father, reveal Thy love. .209
Father, what o'er. . . . . . . . 2
Fill me now ....... . ..... 174
Fill me with Thy fullness. 55
Fishing for my Lord 0

Flowing on . .....
Follow on ..... 89
For Jesus .. 85

Friend of the. Heading: 66
Friendship with Jesus. . . . 132
Fullness of blessing. . . . . . 123

Gentle Jesus ..... . . . . . . . 3
Glory to God, hallelujah l. .201
Glory to the Lamb. . . . . . .128

Glory to the name of Jesus 23
God lives within my soul. . 3
God speed the Gospel. . . .198
Go where His blood can..103
Hallelujah! What a Savior.171
Happy day .. ........ . ..150
Hark! the h ald angels..206
He answers prayer. . . . . . .221
Heavenly Sunlight . . . . . . 6
He knoweth all ...... . .. . 5
He is mine, 1 am His....126
He's coming soon . . . . . . . 41
He saves me now........ 96
Higher ground . . . . . . ..... 226
His way with thee. . ..... . 48
Holy Ghost, with love. . . .163
Holy, holy, boly.......... 64
Humble theyself to walk. .202
i am coming, Lord ....... 15S

 

I am happy in Jesus ...... 15
I belong to Jesus ..... .. . .138
I believe Jesus saves ..... 145
If you knew Him ....... .200

if we can see Jesus. 12
1 have been alone with... 84
l have seen His face..... 98
I know God's promise....235
1’11 praise Him... ...... . 53
I love Him. . . . .......... 188
In communion with Jesus. 32
I need Thee every hour. . . 87

In the cross ............. 50
I sing of Jesus .......... 102
Is my Savior yours ....... 175

Is thy heart right with..232
It came upon the midnight.208
It is mine .............. 16
It is well with my soul...179
It’s all right now ........ 90
It's just like His great...134
I've been redeemed ....... 211
I’ve believed the true report 68
I’ve touched the hem of. 58

I will pass over you ..... 168
I will praise Him ......... 22
Jesus bears you on His.. 97
Jesus calls us ........... 154
Jesus is coming, hallelujah 45
Jesus is coming soon ...... 20
Jesus is mine............185
Jesus, Jesus ............. 100

Jesus, keep me near the..192
Jesus, lover of my soul..149
Jesus loves even me. . . . . .117

Jesus loves me ......... . .118
Jesus loves the children. .116
Jesus of Nazareth ........ 218
Jesus paid it all ......... 161
Jewels .................. 115
Joy to the world ......... 205
Joy unspeakable . . ...... 204
Just as l am............160
Kept in peace ..... 27
Land of glory. . . . ....... 124
Launch out ....... . ..... 93
Lead, kindly light ....... 196

Leaning on the everlasting 113

Looking for that b1eSsed.. 44
Look to the Savior ........ 59
Look on His face ........ 182
Look to the Lamb of God.l40
Love divine ............ 230
Love unchanging ........ 21
Man of Calvary .......... 46
Meet me there ........... 8
Memories of Galilee ..... 119
Mine at last ............ 130
More about Jesus ......... 13
More abundantly .. ..... 107
More love to Thee. . ...... 191
My faith looks up to Thee.158
My Father’s house. . . . . . .194
My Jesus ............... 137
My Jesus, as Thou wilt..195
My refuge . ......... . 11

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Nearer, still nearer. . . . .
Near the cross. ..... .
Never alone 29
No, not one ............170

My vision . ..

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N0 hope in Jesus ....... . 25
Nothing but the blood. . . .152
Not made by hands...... 46
0 blestfiedeemer ........ 34

 

0 Lord, Thou healest me. . 5:7
0 Love that wilt not let..l84
0 Master, let me walk...189
0 my soul sings out...... 54
On to the rescue........ 63
One of these days ........ 193
Open to God your heart..126
0 sing of His mighty love 78
Our hope . 4'
Praise Himl Praise Him.106

Revive us again. .. .. . . . . . 75
Rock of ages............216
Saved by the blood ...... 42
Savior, like a shepherd. . .190
Savior, more than life. . . .214

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Security .......... . ..... 21.1
Send the flre............ 74
Send the old time power.. 1
Sing His praise .......... 37
Since the veil is rent....]09
Softly and tenderly ....... 165
Sun of my soul ......... 157
Sweeter than all ......... 82

Sweet hour of prayer. ...219
Sweet Rose of Sharon. . . .131

Sweet Will of God ....... 181
Take the name of Jesus..231
The banquet of love ..... . 2.
The beautiful Nazarene... 67
The changeless Christ.... 51
The conquering Christ.... 18‘
The danger signal. . . . . . . . 24
The Eastern gate ...... 94
The face of Jesus.. ...... 9
The hallelujah side ....... 72
The haven of rest ........ 177
The hope of glory ........ 129
The joy of my life.. ..... 47
The last mile of the way. .216
The Lord of my life ...... 62

There is glory in my soul. 64
These signs shall follow.. 88
The shining shore. . . . . . . .1 3
The song triumphant ..... 31
The step you'll not regret.141
The story of His love.... 7
The unclouded day. . . . . . . 76
They come ............. 176
They know not what they.167
This is like heaven. . . . . . .112
Thou art my all ......... 33
Thou thinkest, Lord, of me 49
To whom can 1 go ....... 2
Trusting the promises. . . . 70
’Twas Jesus .............101
Victory ..... .. . . . . . ..... 10%
Victory through grace....136
Walking with Jesus. . . . . . . 116
We have an anchor. . . . . . 199
What a Friend ...... . . . . .151
What He has done for.... 61
Whatever people may say.186
When 1 see the blood....168
When 1 survey the. . . . . .217
When the battle's over. . . .228
When the roll is called.. .225
When the train comes in.. 36
Where are the reapers. . .178
While Jesus whispers. . . . . 166
Whosoever will 7
Why not you.
Wonderful peace . . . ..... 35
Wonderful words of life. .114
Won’t you take your stand 143
Work, for the night is...226
Yield not to temptation.. .224

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