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4 Lift up from earth our eyes
To that great banquet there;
And ever for the crowning prize
Our waiting hearts prepare.

5

The life that's hid with Thee,
With hidden manna feed,

Until the great Epiphany,

When we shall feast indeed.

Christian Work.

"He that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal."-John iv. 36.

Soldau, 175.]

L.M.

G. RAWSON

EAPER! behold the fields are white

187 RE

With the great harvest of the world! Soldier! seek thou the thickest fight, Thy Captain's standard is unfurled.

2 Wise to win souls, exhort, reprove,
And watch the flock redeemed by blood;
Warn with thy tears,-preach in deep love
The gospel of the grace of God.

3 Toil on in the appointed way,
The precious fruit shall soon appear;
Work thou thy work whilst it is day!
The shadows lengthen,-night is near:

4 And say not that thy hands are weak,
Thy heart is faint, thy soul cast down,
But press thou on the prize to seek;—
Faithful to death,-secure the crown.

5 Soon shalt thou hear the Master's voice,
The welcome cry, Behold, I come!
Within the pearly gates rejoice,
And rest thee in thy heavenly home.

"His Kingdom ruleth over all."-Ps. cii. 19.

Damascus, 388.]

188 LE

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ET all men know, that all men move
Under a canopy of love,

As broad as the blue sky above;

2 That doubt and trouble, fear and pain,
And anguish, all are shadows vain;
That death itself shall not remain.

3 That weary deserts we may tread,
A dreary labyrinth we may thread,
Through dark ways underground be led;
4 Yet if we will our Guide obey,

The dreariest path, the darkest way,
Shall issue out in heavenly day!

5 And we on divers shores now cast,
Shall meet, our perilous voyage past,
All in our Father's house at last!
6 Let all men count it true that love,
Blessing, not cursing, rules above,
And that in it we live and move.

"Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that H will send forth labourers into His harvest.”— Matt. ix. 38.

Aurelia, 415.]

189

7.6.

[J. S. B. MONSELL

LORD of the living harvest,

That whitens o'er the plain,
Where angels soon shall gather
Their sheaves of golden grain;
Accept these hands to labour,

These hearts to trust and love,
And deign with them to hasten
Thy kingdom from above.

2 As labourers in Thy vineyard,
Send us out, Christ, to be
Content to bear the burden
Of weary days for Thee;
We ask no other wages,

When Thou shalt call us home,
But to have shared the travail
Which makes Thy kingdom come.

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3 Come down, Thou Holy Spirit!
And fill our souls with light,
Clothe us in spotless raiment,
In linen clean and white;
Within Thy sacred temple
Be with us, where we stand,
And sanctify Thy people
Throughout this happy land.
4 Be with us, God the Father!
Be with us, God the Son!
And God, the Holy Spirit!
O Blessed Three in One!
Make us a Royal Priesthood,
Thee rightly to adore,
And fill us with Thy fulness,
Now, and for evermore.

"If any man serve Me, let him follow Me; and where
I am, there shall also my servant be."--John xii. 26.
Norwich, 328.]
C.M. [SPITTA, tr. H. L. LUTHER.

190 HOW blessed from the bonds of sin,

And earthly fetters free,

In singleness of heart and aim,
Thy servant, Lord, to be!
The hardest toil to undertake
With joy at Thy command,
The meanest office to receive
With meekness at Thy hand!

2 With willing heart and longing eyes,
To watch before Thy gate,
Ready to run the weary race,
To bear the heavy weight;
No voice of thunder to expect,
But follow calm and still,
For love can easily divine
The One Beloved's will.

8 Thus may I serve Thee, gracious Lord!
Thus ever Thine alone,

My soul and body given to Thee,
The purchase Thou hast won.
Through evil or through good report,
Still keeping by Thy side,

By life or death, in this poor flesh,
Let Christ be magnified.

4 How happily the working days
In this dear service fly,
How rapidly the closing hour,
The time of rest draws nigh!
When all the faithful gather home,
A joyful company,

And ever where the Master is,
Shall His blest servants be.

"If any man serve Me, him will My Father honour."

Jerusalem, 294.]

191 DIST

John xii. 26.

C.M. 6 lines.

[T. T. LYNCH.

ISMISS me not Thy service, Lord,
But train me for Thy will;

For even I, in fields so broad,
Some duties may fulfil;

And I will ask for no reward,
Except to serve Thee still.

2 How many serve, how many more
May to the service come!

To tend the vines, the grapes to store,
Thou dost appoint for some:

Thou hast Thy young men at the war,
Thy little ones at home.

3 All works are good, and each is best
As most it pleases Thee;

Each worker pleases when the rest
He serves in charity,

And neither man nor work unblest,
Wilt Thou permit to be.

4 Our Master all the work hath done
He asks of us to-day;

Sharing His service, every one
Share too His Sonship may;
Lord, I would serve and be a son:
Dismiss me not, I pray.

"O send out Thy light and Thy truth."-Ps. xliii. 3.

Worms, 17.)

192

SEND

88.88.66.66.8.

[J. MONTGOMERY. out Thy light and truth, O God! With sound of trumpet from above; Break not the nations with Thy rod, But draw them as with oords of love:

Justice and mercy meet;
The work is well begun;

Through every clime their feet,
Who bring glad tidings, run;
Here, as in heaven, Thy will be done.

2 Before Thee every idol fall;

Rend the false prophet's veil of lies;
The fulness of the Gentiles call,
Be Israel saved, let Jacob rise.
Thy kingdom come indeed,
Thy Church with union bless,
Let Scripture be her creed,
And every tongue confess

One Lord-the Lord our Righteousness.

3 Now, for the travail of His soul,
Messiah's peaceful reign advance;
From sea to sea, from pole to pole,
He claims His pledged inheritance;
O Thou most mighty! gird
Thy sword upon Thy thigh,-
That two-edged sword,-Thy word,
By which Thy foes shall die,

Then be new-born beneath Thine eye.

4 So perish all Thine enemies;
Their enmity alone be slain;
Them, with Thy arm of mercy seize;
Breathe, and their souls shall come again;
So may Thy friends at length,

Oft smitten, oft laid low,
Forth, like the sun in strength,
Conquering, to conquer go,

Till to Thy throne all nations flow.

"The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few."-Matt. ix. 37.

Carinthia, 199.] 7.7.7.7. [BAHNMEIER, tr. by C. WINKWORTH

193 SPREAD oh spread, thou mighty word,

Spread the kingdom of the Lord, Wheresoe'er His breath has given Life to beings meant for heaven.

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