Devotional Poetry for the Children. Second Part |
DEVOTIONAL POETRY FOR THE CHILDREN. THE LIFE-CLOCK. There is a little mystic clock, No
SECOND PART. “Make us beautiful within, By Thy Spirit’s holy light; Guard us when our faith burns dim, Father of all love and might.”
PHILADELPHIA: Published by the Book Association of Friends. 1870. Electrotyped and Printed for the Association, By THOMAS W. STUCKEY, 403 North Sixth street, above Callowhill, Philadelphia. INDEX. |
| PAGE | The Life-Clock, | 5 | God is Love, | 6 | Time, | 7 | Thanksgiving, | 7 | “Thou, God, seest Me,” | 8 | The Beautiful Works of God, | 9 | Spiritual Blessings, | 10 | The Dove’s Visit, | 10 | Teach Us to Pray, | 12 | Deeds of Kindness, | 12 | An Evening Song, | 14 | Be Kind to The Poor, | 15 | The Lesson of The Leaves, | 16 | The Spring-Bird’s Lesson, | 17 | The Orphan’s Hymn, | 18 | Morning, | 18 | Evening, | 19 | A Moment Too Late, | 20 | A Little Sonnet about Little Things, | 21 | Examination, | 22 | God is in His holy Temple, | 23 | Morning Glories, | 24 | How Beautiful the Setting Sun, | 25 | Summer Time, | 26 | Like Jesus, | 27 | I Have a Home, | 27 | God, | 28 | The Bird’s Nest, | 29 | The Lark, | 30 | Effort, | 30 | The Sea Shell, | 31 | God is Good, | 32 | Despise not Simple Things, | 32 | The Violet, | 33 | Child’s Talent, | 34 | The Stars are Coming, | 35 | The Flowers, | 36 | Little by Little, | 37 | Never, My Child, Forget to Pray, | 38 | The Child’s Prayer, | 38 | A Childlike Spirit, | 39 | Live for Something, | 41 | The Beautiful, | 42 | Don’t Kill the Birds, | 43 | Little Acts of Kindness, | 44 | The Blessings, | 46 | When Father Comes Home, | 47 | Harvest-Field of Time, | 48 | Prayer, | 49 | Reflections, | 49 | What is Heaven? | 50 | The Child’s Monitor, | 51 | Give Us our Daily Bread, | 52 | True Rest, | 54 | One by One, | 56 | God Seen in His Works, | 57 | The Little Sunbeam, | 58 | Compassion, | 59 | I Will be Good to-day, | 59 | I’ll Do what I Can, | 60 | Time to Arise, | 61 | Divine Guidance, | 62 | Industry, | 62 | “Prayer is the Soul’s sincere Desire,” | 63 | Angry Words, | 63 | The Request, | 64 |
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