29. 3 Our daily bread supply, Forgive as we forgive. 4 From dark temptation's power 5 Thine, then, forever be C. M. 66 THY KINGDOM COME. 1 FATHER and God of all mankind, C. WESLEY. 2 Thy kingdom come, with power and grace, To every heart of man; Thy peace, and joy, and righteousness, 3 The righteousness that never ends, 4 The kingdom of established peace, 30. 31. 16 7s. M. GIVE US OUR DAILY BREAD. * CONDER. 1 DAY by day the manna fell; 3 Lord, our times are in Thy hand; And would mould our wills to Thine. 4 Thou our daily task shalt give; 5 O, to live exempt from care, Strong in faith, with mind subdued, GOD of all grace, we come to Thee, 2 Give deep humility; the sense A strong, desiring confidence, 3 Patience, to watch, and wait, and weep, 4 Give these, and then Thy will be done! 32. C. M. A PRAYER. MONTGOMERY. 1 WHAT shall we ask of God in prayer? 2 Father of all our mercies,-Thou 3 When harassed by ten thousand foes, 4 When dire temptations gather round, By storm or calm, in Thee be found 5 When age advances, may we grow 33. 11 & 10s. M. FOR DIVINE STRENGTH. 1 FATHER, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all Thy kindling love; For we are weak, and need some deep reveal ing Of Trust and Strength and Calmness from above. 2 Lord, we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And Thou hast made each step an onward one; And we will ever trust each unknown mor row, Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. > In the heart's depths a peace serene and holy Abides, and when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair,-0, may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still! 4 Now, Father, now, in Thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel Thy kindling love; Now make us strong, we need Thy deep revealing Of Trust and Strength and Calmness from above. 34. L. M. GASKELL. SEEKING STRENGTH. 1 O GOD! who knowest how frail we are, 2 Let not the choking cares of earth 3 To Thee, with sweeter hope and trust, And may we, while we walk on earth, 35. C. M. DRAWING NEAR TO GOD. ANONYMOUS 1 FROM every fear and doubt, O Lord, While in the confidence of prayer |