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LITCHFIELD. L. M. 
 
. Re- tam, my          soul, en-Joy  thy  rest; Imr-prove the day  thy God
bath blest- An-otr - er six days'workIs    done; An-oth - er    Sab-bath
is    be- gun. 
0            t      ou thou h  and th-, m    rise As           in  -  e 
I.  the   sis  And draw from Christ that sweet re-powe Which none but be
 that  feels it knows 
 
3. This heaven-ly  calm with-in  the breast, is  the  dear pledge of h.eave-ly
 rest, Which for the church of God re - mains, The end  of  cares, the  end
 of pains. 
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         L.     M.                                                      
   MOLDRAIP. 
Life is   the time to  serve the Lord,  The timetV'in -sure the  great re
- ward: And while the lamp holds oat to  bura,  Ye  sin -ners, has -ten 
to  re - turn 
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I. Sin- ner, 0  why   so  thoughtless grown?   Why In   such dreadfil haste
to  die?  Dar-ing  to leap to  worlds unknown ! Heedless  a- gainst   thy
God to fly! 
2. Wilt th.  des - pise  e  ter - nal  fate,  Urgedon   by sins de   In -
sive dreams?  ad-ly  at - tempt th'n-fer -nal gate.  And force thypas - 
sage to  theflames? 
Id   [I  Li 
 
3. Stay,sin- ner. on  the   gos-pel plains;     And hear the Lord of  life
 an - fold  The glo - ries of  his  dy - Ing  pins! For  eV - er  tell -
-ing, yet ,un -told.! 
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