No. 406. Lord, Thou Art My Rock of Strength A. H. Franke, tr. by C. Winkworth ROSSITER. 7s.D. J. B. Calkin 1. Lord, Thou art my Rock of strength, And my home is in Thine arms; Thou wilt send me help at length, And I feel no wild a-larms. keen and strong, Can my trust in Thee a-bate. love doth shed Let me dwell e- ter- nal - ly. Sin nor death can pierce the shield, Thy de- fence has o'er me thrown; Up to Thee myself I yield, And my sorrows are Thine own. lone, O God, from Thee; Thou my heart didst open first, Thou didst set this hope in me. ly seek Thy will. Where the heart to Thee is true, All is peaceful, calm and still. on · No. 407. We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight Henry Alford mf With moderate motion. AVORY. C. M. S. M. Bixby, 1899 may hear.... trod;. a bound,.. 1. We walk by faith and not by sight; No gracious words we un faith light... We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight E be-lieve Him near. From Him who spoke as man ne'er spake; But we But in His prom-ise we re-joice, And cry, "My Lord and God!" To call on Thee when Thou art near, And seek where Thou art found: We may be - hold Thee as Thou art, With full and end-less sight. No. 396. O for a Heart to Praise My God No. 397. O Love Divine, that Stooped to Share Latin Melody. Arr. by J. B. Dykes 1. O Love di vine, that stoop'd to share Our sharp est pang, our bit - t'rest tear, 2. Tho' long the wea ry way we tread, And sor - row crown each ling-'ring year, 3. When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And tremb-ling faith is changed to fear, 4. On Thee we fling our burd-'ning woe, O Love di vine, for ev er dear! 4 On Thee we cast each earth-born care, We smile at pain while Thou art near. A MEN No. 399. O Gift of Gifts! O Grace of Faith F. W. Faber, 1849, abr. MEADE. C. M. S. M. Bixby 1. O gift of gifts! O grace of faith! My God, how can it be...... hearts Thou mightst have had More in no cent than mine,... is like liest hearts, It that I am! If Thy boast to come,... Faith,... 053 |