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A Sacred Melody.
Be Thou, O God! by night, by day,My Guide, my Guard from sin,My Life, my Trust, my Light Divine,To keep me pure within;—
Pure as the air, when day's first lightA cloudless sky illumes,And active as the lark, that soarsTill heaven shine round its plumes.
So may my soul, upon the wingsOf faith, unwearied rise,Till at the gate of heaven it sings,'Midst light from Paradise.
In Suffering.
Father, Thy will, not mine, be done;So prayed on earth Thy suffering Son;So in His name I pray.The spirit faints, the flesh is weak,Thy help in agony I seek,Oh! take this cup away.
If such be not Thy sovereign will,Thy wiser purpose then fulfil;My wishes I resign;Into Thy hands my soul commend,On Thee for life or death depend;Thy will be done, not mine.
"Walk in the Light."
Walk in the light—and thou shalt ownThy darkness past away,Because on thee the light hath shoneIn which is perfect day.
Walk in the light—and sin abhorredShall not defile again;The blood of Jesus Christ the LordShall cleanse from every stain,

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