THE WORKER'S PRAYER.
I’rejwire us. Uni, for this great work of Thine liy Thine own piwm: we know not the way To tit ourselves; we only gro|»e. The •lay Is Thin*; its light, a my from Thee divine, illumes the path whore Thou would'#! have it shine; And in Thy light our own pool stum gling ray tiets new encouragement, until we my. With longing h'urt*. Thy will Im qon», not mine." « • power* To spread Thy kingdom and build up Thy cause, \nd Thou wilt make our consecrated hours Our sunniest; nor will the world's up pinnae Afleet our service, for we look to The* Kor all we liave and all we hope to be. —"White Ribbon Herald."
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 8
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118THE WORKER'S PRAYER. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 8
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