97. 98. 1 5 Little seeds of mercy, BE Far in heathen lands. Kindness. kind to each other, The night's coming on, When friend and when brother Perchance may be gone. 2 Let falsehood assail not, 3 Nor change with to-morrow, 4 Oh! be kind to each other, Conscience and Content. 1 THY conscience be thy crown; 2 Thy wishes be but few, 6.5. S.M In prayer ask thou the Lord to bend 3 Feel thou no care for gold, Thy mind to thee an empire be, entrusts to all Yet my own I prize, any. And it must not slumber. 2 God will surely ask, Ere I enter heaven, Have I done the task Bring the springing flowers; And I may attain Much by little powers. 3 Every little mite, Every little measure, Helps to spread the light, 5.6. 100. 1I God intrusts to all Charity and Pity. MAY not scorn the meanest thing The slave who dare not burst his chain, 2 The vile oppressor who hath made C.M. Though worthless, soulless, he may stand, 3 The darkest night that shrouds the sky, 4 I pity all that evil are I pity, and I mourn; But the great God hath fashioned all, 101. Praise for Guidance. 1 HEAVENLY Father! Thou hast guided Every good has been provided 8.7. 2 We would praise Thee, deign to hear us; Warm our hearts, accept our praise; Be Thy Spirit ever near us, Keep us in Thy holy ways! 3 Be our guardian, shed Thy blessing O'er us as we pass along; So Thy love and peace possessing, 4 Sweet is praise; it speaks enjoyment, 102. Trust in God. 0 LORD, how happy should we be, If we could cast our care on Thee, 2 Could we but kneel and cast our load, 3 How far from this our daily life! 8.8.6. O could we but relinquish all VIII. THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. 103. HOW The Church. sweet to think that all who love The Saviour's precious name, Who look by faith to Him above, And own His gentle claim, Though severed wide by land or sea, 8.6.8. 2 Christians who dwell on snow-clad ground, And those whose happy home is found, Are link'd by more than earthly tie, 3 Our Father, is the hallowed sound, But those who yet remain below, |