5 Attend me through my youthful way, Whatever be my lot; And when I'm feeble, old and grey, C.M. 956 We are orphans and fatherless. 1 G -Lam. 5, 3. OD of our fathers, Guide and Friend O may Thy grace on us descend; 2 Left in a world, our parents owned The grace they needed they have found; That grace on us bestow. 3 To keep us safe from sin and snares, They sought Thee day by day; Lord, send an answer to their prayers, Now they have ceased to pray. 4 Faith in the Saviour soothes the smart Of life's severest pain; . Noughtless sustained our parents' heart, And this can ours sustain. 5 Our wants, our weakness, we confess; Our souls to Thee commend ;The Father of the fatherless, The friendless orphan's Friend. 6 Do Thou whate'er we need provide; 7 So shall we safely reach our home, P.M. 957 The land that is very far off.—Isa, 1 TH 33, 17. HERE is a happy land, Where saints in glory stand, O how they sweetly sing 2 Come to this happy land, Why will ye doubting stand- Oh! we shall happy be, 3 Bright in that happy land On then to glory run; Be a crown and kingdom won, 7.5.7.5.7.7. 958 4 better country, that is, an kea- ̧ 1 venly.-Heb. 11, 10. EVERY morning the red sun Rises warm and bright, But the evening cometh on, And the dark cold night: There's a bright land far away, Where tis never-ending day. 2 Every spring the sweet young flowers Till the chilly autumn hours There's a land we have not seen, 3 Little birds sing songs of praise But in colder shorter days They forget their song: There's a place where angels sing 4 Christ our Lord is ever near Those who follow Him; But we cannot see Him here, For our eyes are dim: There's a happy, glorious place Holy children there shall stand, For that heaven so bright and blest, 7s. 959 Suffer the little children to come unto Me.-Mark 10,,14. 1 CHILDREN'S voices high in heaven Lord, it was Thy mercy free, 2 We would think of them to-day, 3 Now to come with loving mind, 4 Lord, we come! be Thou our guide C.M. 960 These were redeemed from among 1 Ο men.-Rev. 14, 4. HAPPY land! O happy land! 2 Thou heavenly Friend! Thou heavenly Friend! O hear us when we pray! Now let Thy pardoning grace descend, Be all our fresh, our youthful days, Then we shall meet to sing Thy praise, C.M.P. 961 And washed us from our sins in His own blood.-Rev. 1, 5. 1 AROUND the throne of God in heaven Thousands of children stand: Children whose sins are all forgiven, Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 2 What brought them to that world above,' S Because the Saviour shed His blood Bathed in that pure and precious flood, Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 4 On earth they sought their Saviour's Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 78. 962 They shall come from the east and from the west.-Luke 18, 29. 1 WHO are they whose little feet, Passing life's dark journey through, Now have reached that heavenly seat, They have ever kept in view? "I from Greenland's frozen land;" "I from India's sultry plain;" "I from Afric's barren strand;' "I from islands of the main:"2 All our earthly journey past, Every tear and pain gone by; Here together met at last, Each the welcome "Come" awaits, PRIVATE WORSHIP. 7.6. 963 Pray without ceasing.-1 Thess. 1 G 5, 17. O when the morning shineth, And in thy chamber kneeling, 3 Remember all who love thee, Then for thyself in meekness A blessing humbly claim, 3 But if tis e'er denied thee Should holy thoughts come o'er thee E'en then the silent breathing, Will reach the throne of glory, 4 Whene'er thou pin'st in sadness, |