4 According as her labors rise, 67. Peterboro'. The Bible. C. M. Watts. 1 How shall the young secure their hearts, 2 When once it enters to the mind, 3 "T is like the sun, a heavenly light, And, through the dangers of the night, 4 Thy word is everlasting truth; That holy book shall guide our youth, 68. Clarendon. The Bible. C. M Cowper. 1 The Spirit breathes upon the word, 2 A glory gilds the sacred page, PROPHECY AND INSPIRATION. It gives a light to every age; 3 The hand that gave it still supplies 4 Let everlasting thanks be thine, 69. As makes a world of darkness shine 5 My soul rejoices to pursue Prophecy and Inspiration. Duke Street. 69. L. M. Watts. 1 'T was by an order from the Lord, 2 The works and wonders which they wrought 3 Great God! mine eyes with wonder look 4 Let the false raptures of the mind 70. 71. Remember thy Creator. 7's & 6's M. 1 REMEMBER thy Creator, While youth's fair spring is bright, Before comes age's night; While yet the sun shines o'er thee, Thy great Creator fear. 2 Remember thy Creator, Trust in God. Clarendon. 1 Now that my journey 's just begun, My road so little trod, I'll come, before I further run, 2 What sorrows may my steps attend, But if the Lord will be my friend, 3 If all my earthly friends should die, C. M. A CHILD'S FRAYER. 72, 73. 72. 4 If I am poor, he can supply, Who feeds the ravens when they cry, 5 If I am rich, he 'll guard my heart, 6 But, Lord, whatever grief or ill A Child's Prayer. Arlington. 1 LORD, teach a little child to pray, 2 A little sparrow cannot fall Unnoticed, Lord, by thee; And though I am so young and small, 3 Teach me to do what e'er is right, 73. And when I sin, forgive; And make it still my chief delight To serve thee while I live. The Example of Jesus. Turin. 1 JESUS, when a little child, Taught us what we ought to b C. M. 7's M. Holy, harmless, undefiled, 2 As in age and strength he grew, 3 In his heavenly Father's house, 4 Father, guide our steps aright 74. Ballerma. The Example of Jesus. 1 BEHOLD where, in a mortal form, Appears each grace divine; C. M. Enfield. 2 To spread the rays of heavenly light, To preach glad tidings to the poor, |