will take care of you, Thro' ev'ry day, O'er all the way; He will take care of you, God will take care of you... take care of you. Copyright, 1905, by John A. Davis He lead-eth me, He lead - eth me, By His own hand He lead - eth me: His faith-ful fol-lower I would be, For by His hand He lead-eth me. A-MEN. 46 There's a Wideness in God's Mercy (THEOPHILUS. 8, 7, 8, 7. With Refrain) FREDERICK W. FABER. 1854 C G. STANGER, 1918 sea; heav'n; 1. There's a wide-ness in God's mercy Like the wide-ness of the 2. There's no place where earthly sor rows Are more felt than up in 3. For the love of God is broad-er Than the meas-ure of man's mind; 4. If our love were but more simple, We should take Him at His word; There's a kind - ness in His justice, Which is more than liberty. There's no place where earth-ly failings Have such kind-ly judg-ment giv'n. the heart of the E ter nal Is most wonder-ful- ly kind. our lives would be sunshine In the sweet-ness of our Lord. And And all He is calling, "Come to Me!" He is calling, "Come to Me!" ing, "Come to Me!" Lord, I gladly come to Thee! Far Out On the Desolate Billow 47 (LORELEI. 9, 6, 9, 6, 9, 6, 8, 6) ROSSITER W. RAYMOND, 1840-1918 FRIEDRICH SILCHER, 1789-1860 1. Far out on the desolate bil- low The sail or sails the sea; mines the ore; soldier goes; woe, D Alone with the night and the tem-pest, Where count-less dangers be; |