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Bearing each other's burdens.

Prov. xix, 17. Acts xx, 35. 2 Cor. ix, 6.
1 HELP US, O Lord! thy yoke to wear,
Delighting in thy perfect will,
Gladly each other's woes to bear,
And thus thy law of love fulfil.
2[He, that hath pity on the poor,
Lendeth his substance to the Lord;
And lo! his recompense is sure;
For more than all shall be restor❜d.]
3 Who sparingly his seed bestows,
He sparingly shall also reap;
But whoso plentifully sows,

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The plenteous sheaves his hand shall heap. 4[Teach us with glad and grateful heart, As Thou hast bless'd our various store, From our abundance to impart

A liberal portion to the poor.]

5 To Thee our all devoted be,

In whom we breathe, and move, and live:
Freely we have received from Thee;
Freely may we rejoice to give.

6 And while we thus obey thy word,
And ev'ry call of want relieve,
Oh! may we find it, gracious Lord!
More bless'd to give, than to receive.

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The blessedness of giving.

Job xxix, 11-16.

Ps. xli, 1-3; cxii, 9.

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1 BLEST is the man, whose soft'ning heart

Feels all another's pain,

To whom the supplicating eye

Is never raised in vain:

2 Whose breast expands with gen'rous warmth A brother's woes to feel,

And bleeds with pity o'er the wound,
It wants the power to heal.

3 He spreads his kind supporting arms
To every child of grief;
His secret bounty largely flows,
And brings, unask'd, relief.

4 To him protection shall be shown;
And mercy from above

Descend on those, who thus fulfil
The perfect law of love.

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Children's Hymns.

7's.

Youthful travellers to Zion.

Prov. ii, 10, 11.. 3 John 4.

1 GOD of mercy, throned on high! Listen from thy lofty seat; Hear, O hear, our feeble cry;

Guide, O guide, our wandering feet!

2 Young and erring travellers, we
All our dangers do not know;
Scarcely fear the stormy sea;
Hardly feel the tempest blow.

3 Jesus, Lover of the young!
Cleanse us with thy blood divine;
Ere the tide of sin grow strong,
Save us, keep us, make us thine.

4 Let us ever hear thy voice,

Ask thy counsel every day;
Saints and angels will rejoice
If we walk in wisdom's way.

5 Saviour give us faith, and pour
Hope and love on every soul-
Hope, till time shall be no more;
Love, while endless ages roll,

Children's Hymns.

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The dew-drops of the Word.

Deut. xxxii, 2. Isa. lv, 10, 11.

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Matt. xi, 25.

1 How gently in night's silent hours
The dew distils upon the flowers!
How softly on the grass new-mown
The crystal drops of rain are strown!

2 But gentler, softer, falls thy word
On childhood's tender heart, O Lord!
Making the germs of grace appear
Like snowdrops in the op'ning year.

3 Its light, reveal'd to infant eyes,
Is darkness to the worldly wise;
We know, we feel the Bible true,
For it has made our hearts anew.

4 More precious than Peruvian ore, Dearer than all earth's fading loreTake what you will from helpless youth, But leave, oh! leave the word of truth!

5 The proud may scorn, the vain may sneer,
But neither shame, nor fraud, nor fear,
Nor threat of man, nor hell's device,
Shall rob us of this pearl of price.

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Children's Hymns.

8.7.4.

Christ's lambs blessed for ever.

Isa. xlv, 19. John x 28.

1 THEY are bless'd, and bless'd for ever,
Who, in childhood's early day,
Seek the care of Him, who never
Turns the seeking soul away:
Blessed Jesus!

We would love Him

Better e'en than angels do.

2 They, the world's temptations scorning,
Follow after Christ the Lord,
Who, in youth's delightful morning,
Yield themselves unto the Lord:
Blessed Jesus!

We would love Him
Better e'en than angels do.

3 He, their Shepherd and their Saviour
Will with eyes of love behold,
And regard with kindred favour
Every lamb within his fold:
Blessed Jesus!

We would love Him

Better e'en than angels do.

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