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SEASONS.
BOOK II.

25.
We were Pharaoh s Bondmen.— Deut. vi, 20-23.

 
1 BENEATH the tyrant Satan s yoke
Our souls were long opprest,
Till grace our galling fetters broke,
And gave the weary rest.

2 Jesus, in that important hour,
His mighty arm made known ;
He ransom d us by price and power,
And claim d us for his own.

3 Now, freod from bondage, sin, and death.,
We walk in wisdom s ways ;
And wish to spend our every breath
In wonder, love, and praise.

4 Ere long, we hope with Him to dwell
In yonder world above ;
And now we only live to tell
The riches of his love.

5 might we, ere we hence remove,
Prevail upon our youth
To seek, that they may likewise prove
His mercy and his truth !

6 Like Simeon, we shall gladly go,
When Jesus calls us home ;
If they are left a seed below,
To serve him in our room,

7 Lord, hear our prayer, indulge our hope.
On these thy Spirit pour,
That they may take our story up,
When we can speak no more.

26.
Travailing in Birth for Souls,—Gal. iv, 19.

 
1 WHAT contradictions meet
In ministers employ!
It is a bitter sweet,
A sorrow full of joy: