26 4 And O! when the winter of death shall draw near, We'll lie down in confident trust; And we'll wait till our Saviour again shall appear, To our home in the skies, For we wait till our Saviour again shall appear, 6s & 5s. Music in S. S. Bell, 135; or Sabbath Songs, p. 63; Bp. Young's Hymns for 27 M Children, No. 31. [ORN amid the mountains, Gushing streams and fountains, 3 Hymns of praise are ringing 4 Wake, and join the chorus, 6s & 5s. Music in S. S. Chant and Tune Book, p. 32; S. S. Bell, p. 92. SEE EE the shining dew-drops, Proving as they sparkle, "God is ever good." 2 See the morning sunbeams, Lighting up the wood, Silently proclaiming, 28 T 3 Hear the mountain streamlet, When no fears intrude, 5 Bring, my heart, thy tribute, III. PROVIDENCE. IV. 4. 11s. Music in S. S. Chant and Tune Book, p. 18 or 65. HE Lord is my Shepherd, how happy am I ! So tender, so watchful, my wants to supply; He daily supplies me with raiment and food, Whate'er He denies me is meant for my good. 2 The Lord is my Shepherd, then I must obey His gracious commandments, and walk in his way; His fear He will teach me, my heart He'll renew; Though I am so sinful, my sins He'll subdue. 3 The Lord is my Shepherd, how happy am I, I'm blest while I live, and I'm blest when I die ; In death's gloomy valley no evil I'll dread, For I will be with thee, my Shepherd has said. 4 The Lord is my Shepherd, shall still be my song, Till He calls me to join in the heavenly throng; To sing of his mercy, to bright harps of gold, Forever and ever his glory behold. Music in Parish Hymnal, p. 121; Goodrich's Service and Tune Book, p. 56. I CANNOT see thy face, O Thou that reign'st above; But something of thy works I trace, 30 31 2 There's not a little flower That blooms from out the sod, 3 If thus thy love and care O'er all thy works extend, 4 Yes, every word of grace THE C. M. Music in Parish Hymnal, p. 163. HERE is a Friend more tender, true, Who when all others bid adieu, Remains the last to flee; CHORUS.-Who, be their pathway bright or dim, Deserts not those who turn to Him. 2 He is the Friend who changes not, Whether on earth our transient lot CHORUS. In joy or grief, contempt or fame, C. M. Music in Parish Hymnal, p. 127; Oriola, p. 190. SHI And let us never lose thy love, Nor wander from thy fold. 2 Thou wilt not cast thy lambs away; To guide them, lest they go astray, 32 1222 3 Guide us through life; and when at last We enter into rest, Thy tender arms around us cast, III. 3. 8s & 7s. Music in Goodrich's Service and Tune Book, p. 32; Narrative Hymns, No. XIV.; Oriola, p. 92. 33 I where the buttercups are seen; the pleasant, sunny meadows, And the daisies' little shadows 2 Flocks of quiet sheep are feeding, 4 O sweet Shepherd, gently lead us, With the Bread of Heaven O feed us, III. 3. 8s & 7s. Music, "To a Home beyond the Tide," Oriola, p. 98; Golden Chain, p. 87 E are on life's ocean sailing, WE And the storm is sometimes high, Angry winds and waves prevailing, While no guardian friend seems nigh. CHORUS. All the storm will soon be over, Then we'll anchor in the harbor; 2 But, although unseen, He keepeth CHORUS. 3 For a season He may try us, CHORUS. 4 Let us trust, nor ask a reason CHORUS. 34 35 Save our Heavenly Father's will, III. 3. 8s & 7s. Music in S. S. Chant and Tune Book, p. 45, orp. 107. OD shall charge his angel legions GOD Watch and ward o'er thee to keep; 2 On the lion, vainly roaring, On his young, thy foot shall tread; Thou shalt bruise the serpent's head. REDEMPTION. Peculiar. Music, "The Beautiful Land," Golden Chain, p. 124. "The love of God for you and me; Love which shines free as the sun's bright rays, CHORUS. Do you know? Do you know? Know of this wonderful love to man? |