WINTER. C. X. 
 
1. The Lord our God is    clothAd with might, The winds o - bey   his  will;

 
He snea-s, and  In     isL neaven-ly     n gi.  Vu    r   - Ing$  sns  --,.
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2. Re - bel, ye waves, and o'er    the  land    With threat'nirg  as - pect
roar; 
 
The Lord up - lifts     9   aw  - ful    hand, And chains you     to  the
shore. 
 
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3. Ye windsof night,your force    com-bine; With-out     his   high   be
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Ye   shall  not, in    the  moa-tain - pine,      Dis- turb  the  sparrow's
nest. 
 
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t     not  -pair,]or fell re-vgge, Beto  my bo - so knwn; 0, give me tears
for oth - era' woes, And  pa-tienc efor  my own. 
 
BRIDGETON. C. M. 
 
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1. My God, the spring of all my joys, The life of  my    delight, The glo-ry
of my brightest days, And eomfort of my nights, And cor-fort of mynight 
 
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With Ard 
 
2. In darkest shades if he  &I)- pear, My dawn -ing  is  be-gun; He is
my -ul's brightmo*rning star, And he my  ris -ing sun,  And he  my  Hes-
mgeua. 
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