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HUMAN SERVICE AND BROTHERHOOD


142 O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee
(MARYTON. L. M.)
Washington Gladden, 1879 H. Percy Smith, 1874
 
  1. O Master, let me walk with thee
    In lowly paths of service free;
    Tell me thy secret;help me bear
    The strain of toil, the fret of care.
  2. Help me the slow of heart to move
    By some clear, winning word of love;
    Teach me the wayward feet to stay,
    And guide them in the homeward way.
  3. Teach me thy patience; still with thee
    In closer, dearer company,
    In work that keeps faith sweet and strong,
    In trust that triumphs over wrong;
  4. In hope that sends a shining ray
    Far down the future's broadening way ;
    In peace that only thou canst give,
    With thee, O Master, let me live. Amen.


143 Lord God of Hosts, Whose Mighty Hand
(MELITA )
  1. Lord God of Hosts, whose mighty hand
    Dominion holds on sea and land,
    In peace and war thy will we see
    Shaping the larger liberty.
    Nations may rise and nations fall,
    Thy Changeless Purpose rules them all.
  2. For those who weak and broken lie,
    In weariness and agony-
    Great Healer, to their beds of pain
    Come, touch, and make them whole again !
    O hear a people's prayers, and bless
    Thy servants in their hour of stress!
  3. For those to whom the call shall come
    We pray thy tender welcome home.
    The toil, the bitterness, all past,
    We trust them to thy love at last.
    O hear a people's prayers for all
    Who, nobly striving, nobly fall !
  4. For those who minister and heal,
    And spend themselves, their skill, their zeal-
    Renew their hearts with Christ-like faith,
    And guard them from disease and death.
    And in thine own good time, Lord, send
    Thy peace on earth till time shall end !

    John Oxenham

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