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Copyright, 1909, by The Century Co.

358 FRATERNITY 10 10 10 10 12 12

William P. Merrill, 1908

I. Made of one blood with all on earth who dwell, Born broth

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2 Our Elder Brother to a mortal frame

His God-like glory humbled and became

The fellow of the poor, the sick man's aid,
Defense of weaklings, finder of the strayed.
Grant us to be, O Lord, disciples of His death,

And breathe His love to men through every living breath.

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2 For He whom Jesus loved has truly spoken,-
The holier worship which He deigns to bless
Restores the lost, and binds the spirit broken,
And feeds the widow and the fatherless.
Follow with reverent steps the great example
Of Him whose holy work was "doing good;"
So shall the wide earth seem our Father's temple,
Each loving life a psalm of gratitude.

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John Greenleaf Whittier, 1848

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3 Amidst the troubled, grieving, overborne,
Among the helpless, hopeless and forlorn,
Engirt with ill and poverty and pain,

And bitter strife of greed for empty gain,

Give us, O Lord, the sight with Christly eyes to see
The hidden, soul-deep need of men for us and Thee.

4 With mourners mourning, with the joyful glad;
Partaking of the hope the prophets had;
Confiding in salvation's wide increase;

Foreseeing God's good kingdom come in peace,

Give us, O Lord, the heart, made free from selfish flaw,
To keep toward Thee the first, toward men the second law.

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360 PENTECOST L. M.

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William Boyd, 1868

1. God of the strong, God of the weak, Lord of all lands, and our own land;

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Light of all souls, from Thee we seek Light from Thy light, strength from Thy hand. A-MEN.

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362 ELLESDIE 87878787 Arr. fr. W. A. Mozart, by Hubert P. Main, 1873

1. Hark! the voice of Jesus call-ing, "Who will go and work to day?

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Fields are white and harv-ests wait-ing; Who will

bear the sheaves a- way?''

Loud and long the Master call-eth, Rich re- ward He

offers thee;

Who will an-swer, glad -ly say-ing, "Here am I; send me, send me." A-MEN.

2 If you cannot cross the ocean,

And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You can help them at your door. If you cannot give your thousands, You can give the widow's mite; And the least you give for Jesus

Will be precious in His sight.

3 Let none hear you idly saying, "There is nothing I can do," While the souls of men are dying,

And the Master calls for you: Take the task He gives you gladly,

Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calleth, "Here am I; send me, send me.”

Daniel March, 1868

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Ever - last-ing light shines o'er it, Wondrous tales of it are told. A-MEN.

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