SERVICE AND REWARD. 159 WILLIAM CROFT (1677-1727), ST. MATTHEW. C. M. D. 1. How blessed, from the bonds of sin And earthly fet-ters free, In sin-gleness of heart and 1. O Lord of Heaven, and earth, and sea, To Thee all praise and glo- ry be; How shall we show our RESCUE. P. M. WILLIAM HOWARD DOANE (1832 ), 1870. Rescue the per- ish- ing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pit - y from 2 Though they are slighting Him, Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently: He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, is mer - ci- ful, Jesus will save. Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, [more. Chords that were broken will vibrate once 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it; [provide: Strength for thy labor the Lord will Back to the narrow way Patiently win them; Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. Feelings lie buried that grace can restore, Mrs. Frances Jane Crosby VanAlstyne (1823— ENON. 6. 5. O. M. FIELDEN ( ), ), Some oth- er to win; (Omit). } He'll carry you through. Ask the Saviour to help you, Comfort strengthen, and keep you He is will-ing to aid you, He will carry you through. 1. Mourn for the thousands slain, The youthful and the strong; Mourn for the winecup's WORK. 7.6.7.5. D. LOWELL MASON (1792-1872), 8: 1. Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling, D.S.-Work, for the night is coming, Work 'mid springing flow'rs: Work when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; When man's work is done. D.S. 2 Peace, perfect peace, by thronging duties pressed? To do the will of Jesus, this is rest. 3 Peace, perfect peace, with sorrows surging round? 4 Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away? 5 Peace, perfect peace, our future all unknown? 6 Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours? 7 It is enough: earth's struggle soon shall cease |