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Copyright, 1895, by The Trustees of The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work

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Rev. John B. Dykes, 1875

262 BEATITUDO C. M.

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And may this con- se- crated hour With bet - ter hopes be filled.

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2 We know not what the path may be 5 Christ by no flowery pathway came;

As yet by us untrod;

But we can trust our all to Thee,

Our Father and our God.

And we, His followers here,

Must do Thy will and praise Thy Name,

In hope, and love, and fear.

3 If called, like Abraham's child, to climb 6 And, till in heaven we sinless bow,

The hill of sacrifice,

Some angel may be there in time;

Deliverance shall arise:

And faultless anthems raise, O Father, Son, and Spirit, now

Accept our feeble praise.

Rev. William J. Irons, 1844

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3 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, 5 Goodness and mercy all my life

Yet will I fear none ill;

For Thou art with me, and Thy rod

And staff me comfort still.

Shall surely follow me;

And in God's house for evermore
My dwelling-place shall be.

Scottish Psalter, 1650: based on Francis Rous, Sir William Mure, and others

265 (BALERMA) C. M.

1 O GOD of Bethel, by whose hand
Thy people still are fed,

Who through this weary pilgrimage
Hast all our fathers led,

3 Through each perplexing path of life
Our wandering footsteps guide;
Give us each day our daily bread,
And raiment fit provide.

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.

5 Such blessings from Thy gracious hand
Our humble prayers implore;

And Thou shalt be our chosen God,

And portion evermore.

Verses 1-4, Rev. Philip Doddridge, 1737, recast by Rev. John Logan, 1781 : verse 1, l. 1, alt. and verse 5, added, Scottish Trs. and Paraphs., 1781

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