Ah, many a time we look on starlit nights...W. ALEXANDER. 71 Alone with Thee, my God! alone with Thee !.. 244 Bury thy sorrow..... Be thou content; be still before Behold me here, in grief draw near.....JOACHIM NEANDER. 251 Be still, my child !.... Cometh sunshine after rain. 188 180 Come to Jesus! are you lonely.. Clearer than vision of inspired dreamer!... Close, close, beloved mine... Come, Lord, and fight the battle.. Dropping down the troubled river.. Father, thy will, not mine, be done.. ....CYGNUS, 277 HETTY BOWMAN. 246 .8. L. GOODWIN. 200 173 BONAR. 14 50 Fret not, poor soul, while doubt and fear. 106 141 God sends us bitter, that the sweet..CHAS. LAWRENCE ford 73 217 221 Give me a song, and I will sing it !............... 236 God's right-hand angel bright and calm... ..CARL SPENCER. 255 Have faith in God, for He who reigns on high I love Thee, O my God! but not How much the hear may bear, and yet not break !... I'm kneeling at the threshold ....... I ask if thou canst love me still, O God! It lies around us like a cloud....... H. BEECHER STOWE. .....A. S. PROCTOR. I do not ask, O Lord! that life may be.................. I have done at length with dreaming.. In the quiet nursery chambers...... I marvel night and day and cannot cease. Is there no balm in Gilead? I have a Saviour! He's pleading in glory.. I asked for grace to lift me high ......J. 8. D. MONSELL, D.D. 252 .GUTHRIE. 31 169 51 75 9% 170 112 165 In unto me, oh. Christ, Divine One, come!........A. W. D. I know not what will befall me! God hangs a mist o'er 248 I thought me near the pearly gate...REV. J. E. RANKIN, D.D. Jesus, I am never weary................... Jesus, Saviour, pilot me........REV. EDWARD HOPPER, D.D. 261 Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest...HENRY F. LYTE. 149 286 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Lord, I have toiled all night 131 Lord, Thou hast sought this wayward heart..W. R. WEALE. 116 Lord, while the shadows of the past surveying... 126 Light of the World, to Thee I come!..... "Love I Thee, Lord? How much love I ?.. Let nothin, make thee sad or fretful.. Much have I borne, but not as I should bear. 237 225 272 PAUL FLEMING. 264 91 Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art !........ 156 184 No bird-song floated down the hill...... JOHN G. WHITTIER. 77 100 No more, my own Lord Jesus!.. 185 Not as He was, a homeless stranger 179 ... Not here, not here! not where the sparkling waters 176 172 Not they alone who from the bitter strife. O Jesus! friend unfailing. ... Oh, day most calm, most bright Once slow and sad the evening fell... Oh, never say that the door is shut... O wonderful! round whose birth-hour..REV. W. ALEXANDER O Thou! the contrite sinner's friend..CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT. One touch from Thee--the Healer of diseases. Oh, thou! who tossing on life's troubled ocean......H. N. c. 208 226 208 Poor trembling lamb, ah! who outside the fold...... Rest remaineth; oh, how sweet!.. "Ready, O Master!" with eager lip... "Rock of Ages, cleft for me". Say not 'twas all in vain !........ Saviour by thy sweet compassion.. Sweet thought, my God! that on the palms. ... So wil. I comfort you," as when a sobbing child Soft falls through the gathering twilight....... RACHEL G. ALSOP. 221 The child leans on its parent's breast......ISAAC WILLIAMS. 120 The winds blow fierce across the barren wild.......... J. H. T. ...FABER. The way is long and dreary.......... ADELAIDE A, PROCTOR. INDEX TO FIRST LINES. 167 63 7 13 19 The foe behind, the deep before.......JOHN MASON NEALE, 53 135 Two worlds there are, to one our eyes we strain.. 133 Two buds plucked from the tree... 142 The world is very evil.. Two ways only two! One leadeth, To do Thy holy will!........... Thou, Lord, my path shalt choose There is an unseen battle-field.. The box is not of stainless alabaster.. The look of sympathy, the gentle word. There are some hearts like wells, green-mossed and deep. |