I To Thee, O Lord, I fly And on Thy help de- pend; Thou art my Lord and Whose counsel guides aright; My heart instructs me in His love In sea-sons of the night. 2 I keep before me still The Lord Whom I have proved; At my right hand He guards from ill, And I shall not be moved. My heart is glad and blest, My soul its joy shall tell; And, lo, my flesh in hope shall rest, And still in safety dwell. [Selected Stanzas ] 3 My soul in death's dark pit Life's pathway Thou wilt show, To Thy right hand wilt guide, Where streams of pleasure ever flow, And boundless joys abide. 94 The Lord Our Inheritance MARY Henry A. Lewis I To Thee, O Lord, I fly And on Thy help de - pend; Thou art my Lord and King Most High; Do Thou my soul de-fend. A her - it - age will re-main; My por- tion rich and full is He, My right He will main-tain. Copyright, 1901, by United Presbyterian Board of Publication 2 The lot to me that fell Is beautiful and fair; The heritage in which I dwell I praise the Lord above Whose counsel guides aright; 3 I keep before me still The Lord Whom I have proved; Life's pathway Thou wilt show, [ Selected Stanzas ] Our Need of Divine Help 32 PSALM 17 C. H. M. LONGFELLOW Frederic F. Bullard I Lord, hear the right, regard my cry, My prayer from lips sincere; Send Thy approval from on high, My righteous-ness make clear. Thou in the night my heart hast tried,Nor found it turned from Thee a-side. Copyright, 1902, by Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society. Used by per. 2 With steadfast courage I design 3 O Thou that ever savest those Let me Thy loving-kindness see, 4 When I in righteousness at last [Selected Stanzas ] |