The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 34
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VOL. XVII.
The Indian Advocate
July
1W
"Sursum Corda."
Tempest-toss'd and all but tiliipwreck'd
What my sold tho thou mayest be
There's a beacon o'er tho billows
Burning bright with love for thee.
'Sursum Corda see the haven
Of God's open Heart for thee
Hear tho soul entrancing music
Of His sweet words "Come to me!"
"Sursum Corda hope and fear not
Hitter blast and stoimy sea
Every pain-fraught act is treasur'd
In My Heart of love for thee!"
"I am light while thou art darkness
1 can still the stormy wave
Sursum Corda J Child of sorrow
Trust the Heart that died to s.ive."
Mine is Strength that never falters
Mine is Love that cannot die
Mine the Death that dearly purchas'd
Thine eternal home on high."
"Sursum Corda! I am watching
1 will do what's best for thee
All I aik thee in return
Is to lift thy heart to Me!"
"Svceter far than Seraph Music
Is a sigh of love from thee
Cherished child then hear my pleading
And lift up thy heart to Me!"
NO 7
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