This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ...Anon. ST. HILDA. 7, 6. J. H. Knkcht, and Rev. Edward Husband. 1. I lay my sins on Je-sus, The spot-less Lamb of God; He bears them all, and frees us From the ac-curs-ed load; I bring my guilt to Je-sus, To I LJ-I ff + j wash my crimson stains White in his blood most pre-clous, Till not a stain re-mains. fear not 'tis God's own voice That speaks to thee this word; Lift op thy head, re-joice la Je-Snb Christ thy Lord. 3 In the lonely night of sorrow, Hide thou me; Till in glory dawns the morrow, Hide thou me; In the sight of Jordan's billow, Let thy bosom be my pillow; Hide me, O thou Rock of Ages, Safe in thee, Fanny J. Crosby. I. Sav-iour, let me still a-bide In the shad-ow of thy wings. Let me all my sor-rowhide, In the joy thy mer-cybrings; Drawme, keep me day by day, Near-er, i 1. Bro-ken in spir-it And la-den with care, Sweet is thy ref-uge, Find it in prayer, THE CHRISTIAN'S HIDING PLACE. Miss. A. E. Gulick. u Moderate, 1. Keep me, hide me, oh my Fa-ther. In thy se-cret dwell-ing placer Let me rest with-in its shad-ow, Give me glimp-ses of thy face; Hide me in thine own pa-vil-ion, In thy ra-diance let me stand, -Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, Much we need thy tender est care;) In thy pleasant pastures feed us, Forour use thy folds pre-pare: J IS-Pi I I t bought us, thine we are, Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, thine we are. This is my earnest plea, More lore, O Christ, to thee, More love to thee More love to thee Copyright 1870, in Songs of Devotion, hy w'. H. Doane 148 More love to Thee. 2 Once earthly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now thee alone I seek, Give what is best: This all my prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to thee. More love to thee 3 Then shall my latest breath Whisper thy praise;.