J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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118 29 There are angels ho%'ering round 30 A safe stronghold our God is still 31 God is a name my soul adores 32 Glory to Thee, my God, this night 33 Whither Pilgrims, are you going 34 Hosanna! loud Hosanna ! 35 Jesus, who lived above the sky 36 Ring the bells of heaven 37 There’s a friend for little children 38 I need Thee, precious Jesus 89 One there is above all others 40 God save the Queen 41 O Lord be with us when we sail 42 The Lord is my Shepherd 43 There is a land^ of pure delight 44 Jesus I will trust Thee 45 What means this eager anxious throng 46 Come every joyful heart 47 When gathering clouds around I view 48 We are out on the ocean sailing 49 Jerusalem my happy home 50 All people that on earth do dwell 51 Come, let us join our cheerful song 52 Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing 53 Awake and sing the song 54 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 55 Sunny days of childhood 56 I am so glad that our Father in heaven 57 We love to sing together 58 I have entered the valley 56 We shall sleep, lut not for ever 60 When mothers of Salem 61 Strike! oh stiike for victory 62 ’Tis religion lhat can give 63 Another year has passed^away 64 Come Christian children, come and raise 65 Come Holy Ghost 66 As the birds when morning wakes 67 The Great Phyfician now is near 68 Who is He in yonder stall 69 Come to the Saviour, make no delay 70 There is a bettor world they say 71 Little drops of water 72 There is a fountain filled with blood 73 Oh come all ye faithful 74 Nearer, O God, to Thee 75 Far from my heavenly home 76 The roseate hues of early dawn 77 I see the crowd in Pilate’s Hall 78 Forever with the Lord 79 Oft in danger, oft in woe 80 Lead, kindly light 81 Beyond the smiling and the weeping 82 From east to west, from shore to shore 83 Behold the Lamb 84 Who, who are these 85 Rejoice and be glad 86 Angels’ voices ever singing 87 Hark, the herald angels singing 88 My Jesus, 1 love Thee 89 Lo, He comes, with clouds descending 90 My hope is built on nothing less 91 There’s a land that is fairer tlian day 92 Only an armour bearer 93 Come to our poor natures night 9J. Light in the darkness, sailor 95 Work, for the night is coming 96 Before the ending of the day 97 The Lord be with u> as we l.end 98 Oh think of the home over there 99 Brightest and best 100 There’s a cry from Mac 'donia 101 Jesus loves me, this I know 102 Ho my comrades, see the signal 103 Now the day is over 104 A blessing for you, will you take it 105 Will God who made the earth 106 God loved the world of sinners lost 107 To us a Child of Hope is born 108 Every morning the red sun 109 Dear Saviour, we gather no Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole 111 I heard the voice of Jesus say 112 We speak of the land of the blest 113 Jesus Christ is risen to-day 114 r think when I read 115 Knocking, knocking, who is there 116 Rescue the perishing 117 Let us raise our grateful voices 118 Thou to whom the sick and dying 119 I ve reached the land of corn and wine 120 We love the place, O God “ Buy your own Cherries.” FROM NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Sketches by -permission of Messrs. Jarrold Sons. 1 Introduction 2 “Well, missus, I was only going to take one or two to wet my whistle ” 3 “Well, I’ve done it now,” she said 4 “ Here, Master, let me have three pen’orth of those cherries 5 Eating his own cherries 6 He stood with the money in his hand hesitating what to do 7 “No, not a drop,” said John; “I want to be off” 8 Tom Smith’s in the parlour 9 “ Well, I have made a nice mess of it this time! ” ro She bought the needful things for her family 11 He signed the pledge 12 On the road, John told her all 13 It weighs just 8lbs., and comes to five shillings and four-pence 14 “ Does Mister Lewis live here ? ” asked the bov 15 “ My word ! ain’t them bu.sters ? ” 16 Another rap at the door 17 Step by step he rose, until he became a master himself 18 If you wish to have a “Home, sweet home,” you must buy y'^our own Cherries ” WITH READING. 4d. The Bottle. 1 Introduction 2 The Bottle is bought for the first time 2 He is discharged from his employment 4 An execution sweeps off their furniture 5 Thev are driven by poverty into the streets to beg 6 Cold, misery, and want destroys their youngest child 7 iJatural consequences of the frequent use the bottle 8 K'lls his wife with the instrument of all t’lcir miser}’^ 9 The Bottle has done its work