No. 5. My Savior's Footsteps. AMANDA R. MEUSCH. COPYRIGHT, 1896. BY E O. EXCELL EDWIN MOORE. I. In the path-way of my jour-ney I see steps that lead to God; 2. Thou hast borne my ev-'ry bur-den, Borne death's anguish on the tree; 3. Thou hast lived on earth for others, Spent thy life for us in love; They're the foot-steps of my Savior, Show-ing me the path He trod. All this hast thou meekly suffered E'en for my in - i- qui - ty. Thus would I my life be spending Till I meet Thee, Lord, above. CHORUS. Lead me, Savior, lead me ever, Lead me, Jesus, all the way; Keep me ev - er in Thy foot-steps Lest I from thy path-way stray; # Keep me ever in Thy foot-steps, Lest I from Thy pathway stray. O O No. 6. Never Lose Sight of Jesus. Rev. J. OATMAN JR, COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY E. O. EXCELL E. O. EXCELL 2. I. O Pilgrim bound for the heav'nly land, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus; When e'er you're tempted to go a-stray, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus; 3. Tho' dark the pathway may seem ahead, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus; 4. When death is knocking outside the door, Nev-er lose, sight of Jesus; He'll lead you gen-tly with lov-ing hand, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus. Press on-ward, upward the nar-row way, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus. "I will be with you" His word hath said, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus. Till safe-ly land-ed on Canaan's shore, Nev-er lose sight of Jesus. CHORUS. Never lose sight of Jesus, Never lose sight of Je Day and night He will lead you right, Nev - er lose sight of Je - sus. No. 7. He Careth for Me. ETTA M. LEWIS. COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY E. O. EXCELL. CHAS. EDW. PRIOR. I. He car-eth for me, my Fa-ther cares! Oh, sweetest tho't to my 2. He car-eth for me,-I take no care; I trust in 3. He car-eth for me, my Fa-ther cares! My heart is 4. He car-eth for me; this wea-ry road The safest Him who will singing ais for my ne'er for-sakes me nor leaves His own. "He car-eth for me,"-my know my Savior is by my side. cheer the jour-ney that seems so long. morning hymn, "He car - eth for me,"-My eve-ning psalm; By day, by night,in gloom, in light, Beneath is the ever-last-ing arm. No. 8. E. G. C. It Pays to Serve Jesus. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY JNO. R. SWENEY. ELI G. CHRISTY. I. It 2. pays to serve Je-sus, I speak from my heart;He'll always be And oft when I'm tempted to turn from the track, I think of my 3. There's a place that remembrance still brings back to me, 'Twas there I found How rich is the bless-ing the world cannot give, I'm satisfied 4. 6 with us, to FINE. pleas-ure af-ford, There's peace and contentment in serving the Lord, D. S.-ev-er the cost, I'll be a true soldier,-I'll die at my post. D. S. I love Him far bet-ter than in days of yore, I'll serve Him more truly than ever before, I'll do as He bids me what 5 There is no one like Jesus, can cheer 6 Will you have this blessing that Je [fade away, me to-day, His love and His kindness can ne'er In winter, in summer, in sunshine and rain, [same. His love and affection are always the sus bestows, [knows? A free, full salvation-as ev'ry one |