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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



June S. 



Sweet Sacred SoDgs 



59 SELECTIONS-259 PAGES. 

 Full Sheet Music Size. 



Lane, Beautiful, Valnalile. -^m. 

 ^•^ A Siiperl] Collection of Music. 



This |8 a Collection of the Best and Most 

 Topular Devotional Selections sathered from 

 the Greatest Composers of Sacred Music. The 



only bound collection of devotional eelections 

 full sheet music size. £!) splendid pieces of 

 sheet music for less than one-half cent a copy. 



AVIiat Others Saj' oi' It. 



"The refining Influence of music in almost 

 any form is generally acknowledged, but 

 most of us are unable to appreciate ' Songs 

 without words ' Therefore, every publication 

 which serves to wed the poetry of the heart 

 to the compositions of musical masters is a 

 blessing. As such, I esteem the collection 

 entitled ' Sweet Sacred Songs ' very highly." - 

 A, J. Canfield, Pastor St. Paul's Church, 

 Chicago. 



"It is no false pretense to claim that this Is 

 ' a collection of the best and most popular 

 devotional selections gathered from the 

 greatest composers of Sacred Music' It is 

 a casket of precious gems that ought to be 

 in every choir, and in every home where there 

 are lovers of sacred song."— P. S. Henson, 

 Pastor First Baptist Church, Chicago. 



" It is a choice collection of the finest devo- 

 tional music now in general use In church 

 choirs and among singers in the home. We 

 know of no collection of sucred music now be- 

 fore the public which contains so large a 

 number of the finest compositions in sacred 

 80Dg publlsht at such a moderate price." — 

 J. T. Cantwell, Editor of The Universallet 



The Table of Contents. 



Baster Eve Gounod 



Consider the Lilies Topllff 



I Know That My Redeemer Liveth Handel 



LeB Rameaux [Palm Branches] Faure 



IntheCross Prescott 



Ave Maria Gounod 



But the Lord is Mindful of His Own 



Mendelssohn 



Come Ye Disconsolate Dutton 



Flee as a Bl rd Dana 



Watchman, Tell Os of the Night Gounod 



HeGlveth His Beloved Sleep Abt 



Glory to Thee, My God. This Night.. ,Gounod 



Emmanuel Rodney 



Hock of Ages Barrl 



The King of Love My Shepherd Is Gounod 



Forever With the Lord Gounod 



The Soft Southern Hree/.cs Barnby 



The Prodigal Son Parker 



Angels Ever Bright and Fair Handel 



The Angel's Lullaby Uarrl 



Star of liethlehem Adams 



Not a Sparrow Falleth Abt 



Rockt In the Cradle of the Deep Knight 



A Crown of Glory Tours 



if With All Your Hearts, etc Elijah 



.lerusalem Parker 



The Better Land Cowen 



The Angel Rubinstein 



Land of Rest Plnsutl 



I Love to Hear My Savior's Voice Glover 



Calvary Rodney 



Christmas Bells Gade 



Christmas Chimes Richards 



Behold the Star Labadler 



Nearer My God to Thee Barton 



Father of Mercies Barringer 



The New Kingdom Tours 



Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing. Spencer 

 Remember, Lord. Thy Gracious Word 



..- Northrup 



Angel Footsteps Addison 



A Dream of Paradise Gray 



Child's Missionary Song Bullock 



Keep on Ballevlng Bullock 



Weary Gabriel 



Remember, O Lord Morey 



Take Up the Cross and Follow Me Petrle 



Praise the Lord of Heaven Morey 



I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Morey 



O Praise the Lord Morey 



Forsake Me Not G lover 



Lord. Thy Glory Fills the Heavens ..Woolley 



Tired Lindsay 



The Garden of Prayer itey 



Babylon Watson 



The Golden Path • Pai ker 



Come Unto Me Cowen 



Peace, Troubled Heart Tostl 



O '<est in the Lord Mendelssohn 



At Benediction Barrl 



We take great plsasure in placing before 

 our readers an opportunity to possess the 

 choicest and most complete collection of 

 sacred music ever offered to the subscribers 

 of a paper. Our price Is so low that perhaps 

 some may think the book is worthless, but we 

 can assure every one that it is worth many 

 limes the price we are asking. The Table of 

 Contents is a sufficient guarantee of the selec- 

 tions. When we tell you that the book con- 

 lains 256 pages of good paper; that it is 

 beautifully printed from engraved plates, 

 full sheet music size; that it hasa sewed back 

 so that It will remain open on the piano rack ; 

 that it is substantially bound in a handsome 

 enamel-coated paper cover, we beli -ve you 

 will appreciate the offer we are making. 



Regular price, 15 cts. How to Get It. 



Send us 30 cents and ' he complete book will 

 be mailed to yovi postpaid; or, the Bee Jour- 

 nal one year and " Sacred Songs." postpaid, 

 for only $1.15; or free for sending us one 

 new subscriber at $1.00. 



Send two "balance of the year " subscrip- 

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