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John P. Campbell, 1900

418 RESIGNATION 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6

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419 LUX BENIGNA 10. 4. 10. 4. 10. 10

Rev. John B. Dykes, 1867

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420 BELMONT C. M.

Arr. from William Gardiner, 1812

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2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present 4 O spread Thy covering wings around

Before Thy throne of grace;

God of our fathers, be the God

Of their succeeding race.

Till all our wanderings cease,
And at our Father's loved abode
Our souls arrive in peace.

3 Through each perplexing path of life 5 Such blessings from Thy gracious hand

Our wandering footsteps guide; Give us each day our daily bread, And raiment fit provide.

421 PRINCE OF PEACE C. M.

Our humble prayers implore;

And Thou shalt be our chosen God,
And portion evermore:

Rev. Philip Doddridge, 1737; Alt. Rev. John Logan, 1781
Archbishop William D. Maclagan, 1884

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3 Come, Lord, when grace has made me 5
Thy blessed face to see:
For if Thy work on earth be sweet
What will Thy glory be?

And join with the triumphant saints
That sing Jehovah's praise.

My knowledge of that life is small,
The eye of faith is dim;

But 'tis enough that Christ knows all,
And I shall be with Him.

422 MERCY 7.7.7.7

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2 Trials must and will befall;
But with humble faith to see
Love inscribed upon them all,
This is happiness to me.

3 God, in Israel, sows the seeds

Of affliction, pain, and toil; These spring up and choke the weeds Which would else o'erspread the soil. 4 Trials make the promise sweet,

Trials give new life to prayer;

423 EVERMORE 7.7.7.7

Trials bring me to His feet,

Lay me low, and keep me there. 5 Did I meet no trials here, No chastisement by the way; Might I not, with reason, fear

I should prove a cast-away? 6 Aliens may escape the rod,

Sunk in earthly, vain delight; But the true-born child of God, Must not, would not, if he might.

William Cowper, 1774

Henry J. Gauntlett, 1868

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This is still thy sweet relief: "As thy days, thy strength shall be." 4 Rock of Ages! I'm secure,

With Thy promise, full and free, Faithful, in Thy covenant sure, "As thy days, thy strength shall be."

424 CHARITY 7.7.7.5

Sir John Stainer, 1868

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2 He in the thickest darkness dwells, Performs His work, the cause conceals; And though His footsteps are unknown, Judgment and truth support His throne. 3 In heaven and earth, in air and seas, He executes His wise decrees;

And by His saints it stands confessed,
That what He does is ever best.
4 Then, O my soul, submissive wait,
With reverence bow before His seat:
And midst the terrors of His rod,
Trust in a wise and gracious God.

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