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Nor dread your journey's toil and length, For good its end shall be.

2 We shall not rue our final choice,
Though straight our path and steep;
We know that He who called us here,
His word shall ever keep.
Then follow, trusting, come,
And let each set his face

Toward yonder fair and blessed place,
Intent to reach our home.

3 Come, children, let us unward go!
We travel hand in hand;
Each in his brother find his joy
In this wild stranger land.
As children let us be,

Nor by the way fall out,

The angels guard us round about, And help us brotherly.

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6 It will not last for very long,
A little farther roam;

It will not last much longer now
Ere we shall reach our home;
There shall we ever rest,
There with our Father dwell,
With all the saints who served Him
There truly, deeply blest. [well,

7 Friend of our dear and perfect choice, Thou joy of all that live,

Being that know'st not chance or change,

What courage dost Thou give!
All beauty, Lord, we see,

All bliss and life and love,

In Him in whom we live and move, And we are glad in Thee.

G. Tersteegen, 1738

F. A. G. Ouseley, 1825-89

O Lord of heaven and earth and sea,

To Thee all praise and glory be;

How shall we show our love to Thee, Who giv

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2 The golden sunshine, vernal air, Sweet flowers and fruit, Thy love declare:

When harvests ripen, Thou art there, Who givest all.

3 For peaceful homes, and healthful days,

For all the blessings earth displays, We Owe Thee thankfulness and Who givest all. [praise,

4 Thou didst not spare Thine only Son, But gav'st Him for a world undone, And freely with that blessed One Thou givest all.

5 Thou giv'st the Spirit's holy dower, Spirit of life, and love, and power, And dost His sevenfold graces shower Upon us all.

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2 By day and by night in her anguish

My soul is lamenting in woe: O Lord, in my grief I must languish, No counsel, no help do I know; When shall I Thy mercy awaken? When shall I, the poor and forsaken, Before Thee appear, O my God?

3 Great fears now my bosom are rending,

For near the abyss I am brought, My way on the brink I am wending, My journey with peril is fraught; I faint, I see terrors appalling, And into the deep I am falling

O hearken, O Lord, to my cries!

4 Thou, Thou art my rock of salvation,

My house I have built upon Thee; O if Thou shouldst fail as foundation,

My ruin it surely would be; Lord, deep unto deep now is calling, Thy waves and Thy billows appalling Arise to go over my soul.

454 C. M.

5 When others sing anthems of gladness,

And offer thanksgiving and praise, I sit in the gloom of my sadness And hear not the anthems they raise; My song is the voice of my sighing, The festal days pass in my cryingI languish in grief and in woe.

6 Why art thou disquiet within me?

Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in thy God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God, Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow,

Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 7 His light and His truth, they shall lead me

In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His word, He will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will Í praise Him

My health and my life and my God.

N. F. S. Grundtvig, 1812

S. Howard, 1750

Through all the changing scenes of life, In troub-le and in

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The prais-es of my God shall still My heart and tongue em-ploy.

2 Of His deliverance I will boast,
Till all that are distressed,
From mine example comfort take,
And soothe their griefs to rest.

3 0 magnify the Lord with me,
With me exalt His name;
When in distress to Him I called,
He to my rescue came.

The hosts of God encamp around
The dwellings of the just;

Deliverance He affords to all
Who on His succor trust.

5 O make but trial of His love,
Experience will decide

How blest are they, and only they, Who in His truth confide.

6 Fear Him, ye saints, and you will Have nothing else to fear; [thon Make but His service your delight, Your wants shall be His care.

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Nor in

sin-ners' way stands ev- er, Nor sits in the scorner's seat,

But on God's all per-fect law

Medi-tates with holy awe;

Day and night he delves for treasure In the word 'tis all his pleasure.

2 As a tree that has been planted

By the flowing waters fair,
In its season e'er is granted

Fruits and foliage to bear,
So is he, the righteous, seen
Ever fruitful, ever green,
And his leaf shall wither never,
All he does shall prosper ever.

3 To the wicked 'tis not given

Such a happy lot to share; As the chaff by wind is driven So shall the ungodly fare;

They in judgment shall not stand,
Nor be in the righteous band:
These the Lord forsaketh never,
Those shall be cast off forever.

4 For the Lord His people knoweth,
His pure eyes behold their way,
And the blessing He bestoweth
Is their heritage for aye:
But the wicked ever tend
To their doom and to their end:
God will all the righteous cherish,
But the wicked ones shall perish.
P. Gerhardt, 1553

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