PEACE 10.10.10.6. 137 seek Him,seek-ing me; It was not I that on the storm-vexed sea,— 'Twas not so much that answer,Lord, to Thee; For Thou wert long be Z GLEBEFIELD 7.7.7.7. す。 GEORGE W. CHADWICK, 1899 1. af terward I hand and mine en love, but, the 118 Rev. JOHN B. DYKES, 1874 319 0 God of love, Hear us from Thy throne above; earthly strife; tremb-ling sheep; our wants by Thee sup-plied, -6 • f f l e B that that be Sing your Sav-iour's worthy praise, Glo- rious- in His works and ways. Soon their hap- pi - ness shall see. There our Lord we soon shall see. 4 Fear not, brethren; joyful stand 5 Lord, obediently we go, A-men. Rev. JOHN R. Wreford, 1837 1. Lord, I 2. Lord, I 3. Lord, I 4. Yes! I CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT, 1834 4 believe; Thy pow'r I. own; 254 4 LAMBETH C. M. I wan-der com-fort-less and lone, When from Thy truth I stray. FLEMMING 8.8.8.6. 142 a what 143 Friend VISIE while Thy word I would lean, move? side: pall, WILHELM SCHULTHES, 1871 [ un ful be be g O my and re Arr. fr. F. F. FLEMMING, 1810 men. seen, prove, tried, Since on Thine And fall; What can dis |