William B. Bradbury, 1864 HE LEADETH ME L. M. with Refrain O blessed thought! O words with heavenly com-fort fraught! What- e'er I do, wher- e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead eth me. E leadeth me: O blessed thought! 1 HD HE O words with heavenly comfort fraught! He leadeth me, He leadeth me; By waters calm, o'er troubled sea, 3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, 4 And when my task on earth is done, 2 Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, ST. OSWALD 8. 7. 8. 7. John B. Dykes, 1861 4 Sav TTS TO iour, who Thy flock art feed - ing, With the shep - herd's kind - est care, All the feeble gently lead-ing, While the lambs Thy bo- som share; 昌 1 SAVIOUR, who Thy flock art feeding All the feeble gently leading, While the lambs Thy bosom share; 2 Now, these little ones receiving, Fold them in Thy gracious arm; 3 Never, from Thy pasture roving, Let Thy tenderness, so loving, Keep them through life's dangerous way. 4 Then, within Thy fold eternal, Let them find a resting-place, Feed in pastures ever vernal, Drink the rivers of Thy grace. William A. Mühlenberg, 1826 THEODORA 7. 7. 7. 7. Arr. from George F. Handel, 1749 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, Look up on a little child; Pit y my simplicity; Suffer me to come to Thee. A-men. 3 Let me above all fulfil God, my heavenly Father's, will, 4 Thou didst live to God alone, 5 Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb, In Thy gracious hands I am; 6 I shall then show forth Thy praise, Charles Wesley, 1749, compiled LITTLE kingdom I possess, 1 A thoughts Where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard I find the task For passion tempts and troubles me, 2 How can I learn to rule myself, 3 Dear Father, help me with the love That no temptation is unseen, 4 I do not ask for any crown But that which all may win; Louisa M. Alcott, 1846 |