283 JESUS, MEEK AND GENTLE. “St. Lucian.” 6s. & 5s. REV. GEORGE RUNDLE PRYNNE, (1818- ) 1856. Johann C. H. Rinck, (1770—1846) 4 Lead us on our journey; Be Thyself the way To celestial day. 5 Jesus, meek and gentle, Son of God Most High, Near Thy children's cry. 286 GRACIOUS SAVIOR, GENTLE SHEPHERD. “St. Sylvester.” P. M. MISS JANE E. LEESON, (1815—1882) Rev. John Bacchus Dykes, (1823—1876 ) 1861. 287 HOSANNA WE SING, LIKE THE CHILDREN DEAR. “Hosanna." REV. GEORGE SAMUEL HODGES, (1827– With their harps of gold and their rai-ment white; As they A-men. 2 Hosanna we sing, for He lends His ear And rejoices the hymns of His own to hear; We know that His heart will never wax cold To the lambs that He feeds in His earthly fold. “Alleluia !” we sing in the Church we love, “ Alleluia !” resounds in the Church above; To Thy little ones, Lord, may such grace be given That we lose not our part in the song of heaven. 288 JESUS, HOLY CHILD FROM HEAVEN. John Wyeth, ( ) 1812. FINE. 1. {, , -, } Je-sus, ho - ly Child from heav-en, Thou for chil-dren wast a child ;) D.C.—Not by speak- ing, but by dy, - ing, Slaughtered babes pro- claim Thy praise. 4 D.C. Not by speak-ing, but by dy-ing, Slaughtered babes proclaim Thy praise; A-men. 290 THE MORNING BRIGHT. C. M. 1. The morning bright, With ro - sy light, Hath waked me from my sleep; 2. All through the day, I hum-bịy pray, Be Thou my Guard and Guide; 3. Oh make Thy rest With-in my breast, Great Spir - it of all grace ; -6 Fa-ther, I own Thy love a-lone Thy lit - tle one doth keep. A-men. We be-long to Je · sus, Chil - dren of the Lord. And His own dear chil - dren Must be ho ly too. With the bad with - in us, And the right. And His own dear chil - dren Must be ho · ly too. to do f 은 A - men. |