God is our strength and refuge high Ps. xlvi. Scottish Version. 67 Grant me a way, O Lord, and Guardian mine 126 Great God, we sing that mighty hand 123 Have ye not seen? Have ye not heard? 23 How blessed are they whose lives are pure Ps. cxix. Scottish Version. 75 65 How precious are Thy thoughts of peace How purely true, how deeply warm Eliza Cook. 12 39 156 I look to Thee in every need Samuel Long fellow. I rejoiced when they said, let us go to God's house Henry S. Jacobs. I will extol Thee, O my King C. M. C. (Charleston Collection.) John Stuart Blackie, sel. If a mortal man might sing`. If, gracious God! in life's green ardent year 47 Washington Gladden. In the dead silence of the voiceless night Anon. In the morning I will raise W. H. Furness. 99 157 119 III In whatsoe'er my people sinned I'll share Jeh. Halevy (12th Cent.). Tr. Addie Funk. Infatuate, I trifled faith away Moses ben Ezra (12th Cent.). Tr. Emma Lazarus. Into the tomb of ages past Penina Moses. 2 145 89 Lord! from pole to pole rebounding James K. Gutheim. Long in the lap of childhood didst thou sleep Jeh. Halevy. Tr. Emma Lazarus. Tr. Addie Funk. Lord! Thou hast been Thy people's rest Ps. xc. Tr. J. Montgomery. 34 46 87 39 100 19 92 Thomas C. Williams. Lord, who ordainest for mankind. William Cullen Bryant. 5 70 My God, how endless is Thy love. Men, whose boast it is that ye From the Latin. Tr. J. D. Chambers. James Russell Lowell. My days are as the grass Carl Spencer. Now bend we low, and ask our fathers' God. William R. Alger. Now God be with us, for the night is closing 13 51 139 83 118 |