. The Sunday school speaker; or, Exercises for anniversaries and celebrations, consisting of addresses, dialogues, recitations, Bible class lessons, hymns, etc., adapted to the various subjects to which Sabbath school efforts are directed . we can see,And all the day is light. RECITATION BY A SMALL GIRL. THE LAMBS OF JESUS> Tis Christmas day—a lovely day, When little hearts like mine,Would haste where Christians love to pray, And in their worship join. Im little—and Im very young, But yet I know the Lord,Will hear a little infants song, Tis promisd in his word. The Lord is praisd by yonder
. The Sunday school speaker; or, Exercises for anniversaries and celebrations, consisting of addresses, dialogues, recitations, Bible class lessons, hymns, etc., adapted to the various subjects to which Sabbath school efforts are directed . we can see,And all the day is light. RECITATION BY A SMALL GIRL. THE LAMBS OF JESUS> Tis Christmas day—a lovely day, When little hearts like mine,Would haste where Christians love to pray, And in their worship join. Im little—and Im very young, But yet I know the Lord,Will hear a little infants song, Tis promisd in his word. The Lord is praisd by yonder sun, Who spreads his glory far;And so hes praisd by every one Of yon bright little stars. I know from desk and altar too. And by yon choir hes me hell hear as well as you, Though feeble are my lays. One Christmas morning, well you know, JiOng—long before twas day,When shepherds watchd through cold and snoWj To keep the wolves away. 151 152 SUNDAY SCHOOL SPEAKER. Their sheep were many, yet Im sure,Their lambs were many too, And children need a shepherd moreThan those who re strong like you. Then come and view our Sunday school,Where dwell his lambs in peace; And there He says, in gentle smiles, Of such my kingdom RECITATION BY A SMALL GIRL. When Jesus was a little child, Not near so big as we,The priest was glad, and calmly smild, The harmless one to see. And when a little larger grown,He lovd the place of prayer; And Mary cften took her son,To praise and worship there. Yea, when he grew to he a man, And sat perhaps like yoii,^The little children eager ran, For they his mercy knew. He blessd them all, and kindly said, 0 suffer them to come,And on his bosom gently laid The feeble and the young. And well I know, that Jesus still. Delights the young to they with praise his temple fill, And here implore kis grace. • Pt)inting to the minister. 153 RECITATION BY A SMALL GIRL. FLOWERS—EMBLEMATIC OF CHILDHOOD. 0 ! HOW like a garden of beautiful flowe
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