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All is Well. 10, 3, 8.

C. Dingley.

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What's this that steals, that steals up-on my frame? Is it death?
That soon will quench, will quench this vi- tal flame? Is it death?

Is it death?

Is it death?

If this be death I soon shall be From ev'ry pain and

sor-row free, I shall the King of glory see, All is well, all is well.

2 Weep not, my friends, my friends, 3 Tune, tune your harps, your harps,

weep not for me,

All is well, all is well;

ye saints in glory, All is well, all is well;

My sins are pardoned, pardoned, I am free, I will rehearse, rehearse the pleasing story,

All is well, all is well.

There's not a cloud that doth arise
To hide my Saviour from my eyes,
I soon shall mount the upper skies,
All is well, all is well.
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All is well, all is well.

Bright angels are from glory come,
They're round my bed, they're in my room.
They wait to waft my spirit home
All is well, all is well.

DOXOLOGIES.

Tune: OLD HUNDRED, L. M., 191. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Tune: CORONATION, C. M., 59. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Who sweetly all agree

To save a world of sinners lost. Eternal glory be.

Tune: BOYLSTON, S. M., 203. To God, the Father, Son,

And Spirit, One in Three, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall forever be.

Tune: AMERICA, 313. To God the Father, Son, And Spirit-Three in OneAll praise be given: Crown him, in every song; To him your hearts belong: Let all his praise prolong, On earth-in heaven.

Consecration.

From book in press, entitled "Buds of Promise," by Mrs. JOSEPH F. KNAPP. Written at the National Camp Meeting, Round Lake, July 10, 1869. Words by MARY D. JAMES. Music by Mrs. J. F. KNAPP.

1. My bod-y, soul and spirit, Je-sus, I give to Thee, A

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Wait-ing, wait-ing, wait-ing, I'm wait-ing for the

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2. O Jesus, mighty Saviour,

I trust in Thy great name,

I look for Thy salvation,
Thy promise now I claim. CHORUS.

3. O let the fire, descending
Just now upon my soul,
Consume my humble offering,
And cleanse and make me whole.
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4. I am Thine, O blessed Jesus,
Wash'd by Thy precious blood,
Now seal me by Thy Spirit
A sacrifice to God. CHORUS.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1869, by Jos. F. KNAPP, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

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And the living wa-ters lav-ing Shores where heav'n-ly forms are seen.

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2. Onward, bark! the cape I'm roundSee, the blessed wave their hands;

Seaward fast the tide is gliding,
Shores in sunlight stretch away.
Chorus.

Hear the harps of God resounding 4. Now we're safe from all temptation,

From the bright immortal bands.

Chorus.

3. There, let go the anchor, riding On this calm and silv'ry bay;

All the storms of life are past; Praise the Rock of our Salvation, We are safe at home at last!

Chorus.

Come to Jesus.

Words and music by Rev. J. H. Stockton.

1. Come every soul by sin op-pres'd, There's mercy with the Lord; And he will surely

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Chorus.

give you rest, By trusting in his word. Come to Jesus, Come to Jesus,

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Come to Jesus now! He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now.

2. Jesus shed his precious blood

Rich blessings to bestow; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow. Chorus.

3. Jesus is the truth, the way

That leads you into rest;
Believe in him without delay,
And you are fully blest.
Chorus.

4. O Jesus, blessed Jesus, dear,

I'm coming now to thee; [clear,
Since thou hast made the way so
And full salvation free.
Chorus.

5. Come then, and join this holy band, And on to glory go;

To dwell in that celestial land
Where joys immortal flow.
Chorus.

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