. Ave Maria;. k divinely set Lilvc a flint gainst wrongs he met, Holy in his life and word, I see Jesus friend and Lord, Calling sinners to repent. Turn from sin and life mis-spent. Here I bow; Thee I , the Christ, I love thee more,God revealed before my , Sovereign, Savior dies;Great my joy thy face I see,Eisen to life by powey in Thee,Thee I love; Love more and more;Thou, 0 Christ for evermore. No. 18 THE ETERNAL GOD OUR REFUGE. Uev. D. A. Perrin, D. D. The eternal God is thy refuge.—Deut. 33-N-ri]: ^-r-\- Arr. from George F. Handel. •Tm—1 ri!—I ^r~i 1 f ~i— -]— ^ I— —I—I
. Ave Maria;. k divinely set Lilvc a flint gainst wrongs he met, Holy in his life and word, I see Jesus friend and Lord, Calling sinners to repent. Turn from sin and life mis-spent. Here I bow; Thee I , the Christ, I love thee more,God revealed before my , Sovereign, Savior dies;Great my joy thy face I see,Eisen to life by powey in Thee,Thee I love; Love more and more;Thou, 0 Christ for evermore. No. 18 THE ETERNAL GOD OUR REFUGE. Uev. D. A. Perrin, D. D. The eternal God is thy refuge.—Deut. 33-N-ri]: ^-r-\- Arr. from George F. Handel. •Tm—1 ri!—I ^r~i 1 f ~i— -]— ^ I— —I—I—I —.^— •8-t—I—f-i~•—r*-; —r-f 1—rn m—*-t—* ^——* 1—= 1—p-i-S—•-«!— I 1. God of all grace and maj-es - ty, Thy bless-ing we im-plore, Thro time and 2. Fath-er of all, the Al-might-y, The blest e - ter - nal King, Giv-er of ha*-— 1 M : h-l H 1-_ m^4. ^ ^- ^ -y—!??— b ^t hS. • Ht ^—9—-I*—i—I*—^| 1—^1—X—I— y=fC ^_p ^ p| ^ t=t=. ^ ^ y ^dore, Thy ho - ly name a - dore, sing, AVe to Thyglo-ry sing. 3 The Creator, Lord of glory, Giver of Christ, the Son,Who gave Himself on Calvary,To redeem us His own. 4 To Thee, the great Jehovah—God, Be endless praises redeemed us by His own blood,And made us heirs of heaven. 5 Eternal God, my refuge be In storms of sore Comforter when in trouble,Hope, when waves overwhelm me. 6 Neath me He plants His loving arms, Upholds, and strengthens me ;Delivers from all dread alarms,And gives me victory. lo. 19 WE SHALL SEE THEM FACE TO FACE. For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but thenshall I know even as also I am known.—1 Cos. 13: D. A. Perrin, D. D. H r-rH J 4 :—n4
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