No less Thou notest when I rise; Hath open windows to Thine eyes. 2. Thou walkest with me when I walk; And everywhere; Not youngest thought in me doth grow, But, yet unuttered, Thou dost know. 3. Do thou thy best, O secret night, The sable pall Shall vainly fall, With day unmasked my night shall be: O Father of all lights to Thee. ONE His name is Truth, His name is Love, His name is Beauty, it is Light, His will is Everlasting Right. 2. But ah! to wrong what is His name? This Lord is a Consuming Flame To every wrong beneath the sun; 3. Lord of the Everlasting Name, 4. If I be ruled in other wise, My lot is cast with all that dies, With things that harm, and things that hate, 5. Thy happy Gate, which leads us where And Love and Law are both the same, 51. I. O Love of God. W. B. Rands. LOVE of God! how strong and true, Uncomprehended and unbought, 2. O Love of God, how deep and great! 3. O wide-embracing, wondrous Love! 4. We read Thee best in Him who came L.M. 52. Sent by the Father from on high, 5. O love of God, our shield and stay ROCK Horatius Bonar. 7s. 6 lines Let me stay myself on Thee! 2. Naught have I to offer Thee; 3. All in vain with sin I strive, 4. When I fail of mortal breath, Lyman Parsons. 53. 54. The Grace of God. I. 'MID life's strange vicissitude, 7s. 6 lines. Seeming evil mixed with good~ 'Mid its pleasure and its pain, 2. Like a pilgrim here I pass, Darkly see as through a glass; God our Salvation. I. GOD is my strong salvation; What foe have I to fear? F. L. Hosmer. In darkness and temptation, 2. Place on the Lord reliance; My soul, with courage wait: When faint and desolate. 7.6.7.6. D. 55. I. His might thy heart shall strengthen, His love thy joy increase; LOVE that wilt not let me go, 2. O Light that followest all my way, 3. O Joy that seekest me through pain, That inorn shall tearless be. 4. O Cross that liftest up my head, I lay in dust life's glory dead, And from the ground there blossoms red 56. George Matheson. L.M. I. The Voice of God. 1. HATH not thy heart within thee burned At evening's calm and holy hour, As if its inmost depths discerned |