The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, April 07, 1909, Image 1

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NEW ORLEANS, LA. ATLANTA, ?" ' ? ? ulhu Wiii 9 V/ Laid on thy altar, my Accept my gift this I have no jewels to ad( Nor any world-fame ' But here I bring withi I This will of mine, a And only thou, dear I How, when I yield t Hidden therein thy se Struggles of passion All that T lr?vf? nr am Deep loves, fond hof It has been wet with t Clinched in my gras Now from thy footstoc The prayer ascendet Take it, O Father, ere And merge it so in 1 If in some desperate h And thou give back So changed, so purifiei !i1- -1 - JO UIIC Willi IIICC, SO I may not know noi fc Rut gaining hack irr fcg "TIo tbe Xaw anb to tbe TTesttn ^ tbts Worb, tt Is because tbere B _ k -v THESouriiWEsrERn PRESBYTERIAN^ vra \j^y /he(e!itral presbyter/ah 6 -kl The Southerr Presbyter/ah , GA., APRIL 7, 1909. RICHMOND, VA. Ik lottf Lord, divine, day, for Jesus' sake. irn thy shrine, d sacrifice to make; 11 my trembling hand thing that seemeth small, ' .ord, canst understand hee this, I yield thee all. arching eye can see , visions of delight? or fain would be, >es and longing infinite, ears and dimmed with sighs, n till beautv it had none! >1 where it vanquished lies, h, may thy will be done. my courage fail, thine own will that, e'en our my cries prevail my gift, it may have been d, so fair have grown, filled with peace divine, . :cl it as my own, / will may find it thine. / / ion?. Hf tbes speaft not accorblng to ^ ts no Itflbt tn tbem.?Isaiah biii: 20. * ' / / . / / /