FROM CHANGE TO THE UNCHANGING "Slow move the feet amid life's lengthening shadows." (An old country home.) M. Farmingham. Uplands of God, 145 LOOKING UNTO GOD. A GERMAN TRUST SONG (What a hopeful man might wish said at his grave.) Poems, 351 S. Longfellow. Rev. H. & T. Book, 624 Lampertus. "I look to thee in every need." "Just as God leads me I would go." Sursum Corda, 93 TRUST AND SUBMISSION "My God, I thank thee." Andrews Norton. Rev. H. & T. Book, 724 WHEN? Susan Coolidge. "If I were told that I must die to-morrow." BLESSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN "Oh deem not that earth's crowning bliss." Burleigh. Putnam, 317 Montgomery. Rev. H. & T. Book, 700 Anonymous. The Changed Cross, 9. Waring. my life." Rev. H. & T. Book, 502 Bryant. "All things that are on earth shall wholly pass away.” GOD'S PRESENCE THE SOURCE OF ALL JOY FLIGHT OF THE SPIRIT Dessler. Quiet Hours, II., 150 Mrs. Hemans. "Whither, oh, whither wilt thou wing thy way?" Quiet Hours, II., 188 I MOVE INTO THE LIGHT Anonymous. "Out of the shadows that shroud the soul." LENT, NOT LOST Palace of the King, 101 "All is not lost that's passed beyond our keeping." Palace of the King, 123 "WHILE THEE I SEEK, PROTECTING POWER." H. M. Williams. Rev. H. & T. Book, 238 S. F. Adams. Rev. H. & T. Book, 621 Faber. How shalt thou bear the cross that now." "He took them from me, one by one." (Trustful through many afflictions.) "AT NOONTIDE CAME A VOICE." (A woman in prime of life.) Poems, 147 C. T. Brooks. Poems, 152 F. H. Marr. Chamber of Peace, 114 Dora Greenwell. Sursum Corda, 273 THE SOUL'S PARTING Dora Greenwell. Sursum Corda, 275 "She sat within life's Banquet Hall at noon. "The circle is broken, one seat is forsaken." JOSEPH STURGE. (In part.) Poems, 18 Poems, 96 Poems, 135 Whittier. "Thanks for the good man's beautiful example." THE BLESSed Life "O blessed life! the heart at rest." Poems, 238 W. T. Mason. Rev. H. & T. Book, 233 IN MEMORIAM 66 DEATH OF A CHRISTIAN "Calm on the bosom of thy God." "BROTHER, THOU ART GONE BEFORE US." A HAPPY DEATH SAFE 66 Mrs. Hemans. Rev. H. & T. Book, 715 Milman. Book of Praise, 322 John Dryden. "As precious gums are not for lasting fire." Ah, she was not an angel to adore." How BLEST THE RIGHTEOUS WHEN HE DIES.' Alice Cary. Poems, 137 Rev. H. & T. Book, 730 Wordsworth. Who is he?" ONE BY ONE." Isaac Williams. Quiet Hours, II., 166 "GO TO THE GRAVE IN ALL THY GLORIOUS PRIME.” Montgomery. Rev. H. & T. Book, 756 Mrs. Hemans. TRIBUTE TO BISHOP HEBER "If it be sad to speak of treasures gone." (A wise and useful man.) Poems, B. 1833, I., 187 DECORATION T. W. Higginson. 66 'Mid the flower-wreathed tombs I stand." (For a woman heroic in suffering.) RESTING IN HOPE H. Bonar. Rev. H. & T. Book, 702 66 Rest for the toiling hand." 66 Ay, carry out your dead.” BEAR OUT THE DEAD REST Schaff & Gilman, 886 "It was Thy will, my Father." THE GATE OF HEAVEN. (For an ill life.) Quiet Hours, I., 144 Disciples Hymn Book. "She stood outside the gate of Heaven." Quiet Hours, I., 162 Sursum Corda, 279 "AH, WELL! SHE HAD HER WILL." (For one who suffered secretly, and was misunderstood.) ON HIS BLINDNESS (For one blind.) Milton. "THOU KNOWest, Lord, THE WEARINESS AND SORROW." FROM "MIRIAM." Jane Borthwick. Sursum Corda, 30 Whittier. "Wherever through the ages rise the altars of self-sacrifice." THE E'EN BRINGS A' HAME. Anonymous. "Upon the hills the wind is sharp and cold." Shadow of the Rock, 68 CALLED ASIDE "Called aside, from the glad working of thy busy life." GONE HOME Anonymous. 66 Gone home! She lingers here no longer." The Changed Cross, 211 Anonymous. Palace of the King, 94. "God draws a cloud over each gleaming morn." Unity Hymns and Chorals, 148 Poems, 141 "For wast not thou, too, going forth alone." KINSMAN 66 Poems, 145 Where ceaseless Spring her garland twines.” (One dying away from home.) Whittier. Poems, 392 |