Chas. M. Stebbins Picture Supply (in or after 1899)

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The following sets can be used to advantage in tha work of the various lodges HOLY CITY 1 “Last night I lay asleep- ing, there came a dream so fair.” 2 “I stood in Old Jerusalem, beside the Temple there.’ 3 “I heard the children sing- ing, and ever as they sang,” . , 4 “Methought the voice, of angels from heaven in answer rang.” 5 1st chorus—“Jerusalem! Jerusalem ! Lift up your gates and sing.” 6 “And then methought my dream was changed, the streets no longer rang.” 7 “The sun grew dark with mystery, the morn was cold and chill.” 8 2d chorus — “Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Hark how the angels sing.” 9 “I saw the Holy City be- . side the tideless sea.” 10 “The light of God was on its streets, tlie gates were open wide.” 11 “It was the New Jerusa- lem, that would not pass away.” 12 3d chorus — “Jerusalem! Jerusalem ! Sing for the night is o’er.” NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE. 1 E’en Though It Be a Cross. 2 My Rest a Stone. 3 Steps unto Heaven. 4 Angels to Beckon Me 5 Cleaving the Sky. 6 Nearer to Thee. THE LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD 1 Householder hires laborers for vineyard early. 2 Laborers for vineyard hired the third hour. 3 Laborers for vineyard hired the sixth hour. 4 More laborers hired the eleventh hour. 5 Householder orders steward to call the laborers. 6 Laborers each paid a penny. Any standard hymn, with appropriate picture, furnished to order; also Battles, Por- traits. Bible Scenes, etc., as used in the work of various lodges. ROCK OF AGES Introduction—The Storm. A. The Shipwreck. B. The Angry Sea. 0. Lightning. D. Rainbow. R. Rock of Ages. F. Simply to Thy Cross I Cling. G. Helping Hand. H. Saved. 1. Vision of the Saviour. J. Angels Beckoning. K. Angel Crowning Faith. L. Faith Crowned. M. Ascension to Heaven. N. The Golden Stairs and Pearly Gates. O. Heaven. P. Safe in the Arms of Jesus. Q. “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” 12