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1. ALMIGHTY Father of mankind,

Thou dost my hope sustain;

And when the day of trouble comes,
I shall not trust in vain.

2. In early years Thou wast my guide,
And of my youth the friend;
And, as my days began with Thee,
With Thee my days shall end.

3. I know the Power in whom I trust,
The arm on which I lean:

Thou wilt my Saviour ever be,
Who hast my Saviour been.

4. I'll trust Thy goodness while I live;
In death Thy name adore;

And after death will sing Thy praise,
When time shall be no more.

LOGAN.

1. I LOVE the Lord; He heard my cries,
And pitied ev'ry groan:

Long as I live, when troubles rise,
I'll hasten to His throne.

2. I love the Lord; he bow'd His ear,
And chas'd my griefs away;
Oh, let my heart no more despair,
While I have breath to pray.

3. The Lord beheld me sore distrest,
And bade my pains remove:
Return, my soul, to God, Thy rest,
For thou hast known His love.

4. My God has sav'd my soul from death,
And dried my falling tears;

Now to His praise I'll spend my breath,
And my remaining years.

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[Verses 1 and 3 only are to be sung to the Music of the opposite page: for Verses 2 and 4, see next page.]

1. THOU art the Way! by Thee alone
From sin and death we flee;
And he who would the Father seek,
Must seek Him, Lord, by Thee.

2. Thou art the Truth! Thy Word alone
True Wisdom can impart;

Thou only canst instruct the mind,
And purify the heart.

3. Thou art the Life! the empty tomb
Proclaims Thy conq'ring arm;

And those who put their trust in Thee
Nor death nor hell shall harm,

4. Jesus, the Way, the Truth, the Life!
To us that wisdom give,

By Thee to seek the Father's face,
In Thee alone to live.

[Verses 1 and 3 only are to be sung to the Music of the opposite page; for Verses 2 and 4, see next page.]

1. THE Lord descended from above,

And bow'd the heav'ns most high;

And underneath his feet he cast
The darkness of the sky:

2. On cherubim and seraphim
Full royally he rode;

And on the wings of mighty winds
Came flying all abroad.

3. Blest be the Lord, the mighty God,
Most worthy of all praise;

He is my rock, my saving health;
To Him my songs I'll raise.

4. O God, my strength and fortitude,
My heart shall rest on Thee!
Thou art my fortress and defence
In all necessity.

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