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God is our Refuge and our Shield;
What then can make us fear or yield?
Wars at His bidding cease,

He breaks the sword and spear,
He reigns in truth and peace;

Let every heart revere

Our God, our Strength, our Help and Shield!

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THE LORD IS THY KEEPER.'

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SEE the Lord, thy Keeper, stand
Omnipotently near;

Lo, He holds thee by the hand
And banishes thy fear;

Shadows with His wings thy head,
Guards from all impending harms;
Round thee and beneath are spread
The everlasting arms.

God shall bless thy going out,
Shall bless thy coming in,
Kindly compass thee about
And save thee from thy sin.
He is still thy sure defence,
Thou His constant care shall
Kept by watchful Providence
And ever-waking Love.

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THE MYSTERIES OF GOD'S PROVIDENCE.

C. M.

GOD moves in a mysterious way,
His wonders to perform;
He plants His footsteps in the sea,
And rides upon the storm.

Deep in unfathomable mines
Of never-failing skill,

He treasures up His vast designs,
And works His sovereign will.

Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take,
The clouds ye so much dread
Are fraught with mercy, and will break
In blessings on your head.

Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,

But trust Him for His grace; Behind a frowning providence

He hides a smiling face.

His purposes will ripen fast,
Unfolding every hour;

The bud may have a bitter taste,
But sweet will be the flower.

Blind unbelief is sure to err,
And scan His work in vain ;
God is His own interpreter,
And He will make it plain.

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FAITH IN GOD'S PROVIDENCE.

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LORD, we adore Thy vast designs,
The obscure abyss of providence,
Too deep to sound with mortal lines,
Too dark to pierce with mortal sense.
Through seas and storms of deep distress
We sail by faith, and not by sight;
Faith guides us in the wilderness
Through all the terrors of the night.

Dear Father, in the way we 've trod,
Our eyes Thy leading hand can view;
Still will we lean upon our God,
His arm shall bear us safely through.

315.

GOD'S HAND IN ALL.

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THROUGH all the various shifting scene
Of life's mistaken ill or good,

Thy hand, O God! conducts, unseen,
The beautiful vicissitude.

All things on earth, and all in heaven,
On Thine eternal will depend;
And all for greater good were given,
Would man pursue the appointed end.

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Indifferent let my wishes be;

Passion be calm, and dumb be pride,
And fixed my soul, great God! on Thee.

II. GOD IN NATURE.

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THE HEAVENS DECLARE THE GLORY OF GOD.'

C. M.

FATHER, how wide Thy glory shines,
How high Thy wonders rise!

Known through the earth by thousand signs,
By thousands through the skies.

Those mighty orbs proclaim Thy power,
Their motions speak Thy will;
And, on the wings of every hour,
We read Thy patience still.

O, may I bear some humble part
In the immortal song!

Wonder and joy shall tune my heart,
And love command my tongue.

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THE EARTH FULL OF GOD.

C. M.

GOD, in the high and holy place,
Looks down upon the spheres ;
Yet in His providence and grace
To every eye appears.

He bows the heavens; the mountains stand,
A highway for our God:
He walks amidst the desert-land;
'Tis Eden where He trod.

The forests in His strength rejoice;
Hark! on the evening breeze,
As once of old, the Lord God's voice
Is heard among the trees.

In every stream His bounty flows,
Diffusing joy and wealth;

In

every breeze His spirit blows,The breath of life and health.

His blessings fall in plenteous showers

Upon the lap of earth,

That teems with foliage, fruits, and flowers,
And rings with infant mirth.

If God hath made this world so fair,
Where sin and death abound,
How beautiful beyond compare
Will Paradise be found!

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THOU art, O God! the life and light
Of all this wondrous world we see;
Its glow by day, its smile by night,
Are but reflections caught from Thee:
Where'er we turn, Thy glories shine,
And all things fair and bright are Thine.

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