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"HE WILL NOT ALWAYS CHIDE."

Psalm cm. When wand'rinp from the Father's fold, And bright and fair are summer days. When pleasure flies with wings of gold O'er flow'ry meads and pleasant ways. We all f orgat our Father's home. The heav'n where peace and love abide. And tho' He gently chastens us We know " He will not always cMde." Tho' sorrow cornea and days are drear. And clouds are black when winter frowns And hearts are sad with grief and fear. And mourning saints wear martyrs' crowns We know His loving hand but smites To draw us nearer to Hia aide. And tho' we bend beneath His rod. We know "He will not always chide." OI sing, sad hearts, a song of praise. For skies beyond the clouds are bright • And everlasting are the days. And evermore " there will be light." We'll kiss the hand that draws us homo From stormy waves beyond the tide; And bless His fost'riDg care, for well We know " He will not always chide." W. R.IWILLB.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 244, 16 October 1886, Page 5

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"HE WILL NOT ALWAYS CHIDE." Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 244, 16 October 1886, Page 5

"HE WILL NOT ALWAYS CHIDE." Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 244, 16 October 1886, Page 5

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