10. IN the last days it shall | come-to | pass, And it shall be exalted above-the hills; And many nations shall come, and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain-of the | Lord, And to the house-of the | God—of | Jacob: And he will teach us of his ways, and we will | walk in-his paths: For the law shall go forth of Zion, and the | word-of the Lord from-Jerusalem. And he shall judge a | mong-many people, And rebuke strong | nations-a | far off; | And they shall beat their | swords-into | plowshares, And their spears | in-to | pruning hooks ; Nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn | war-any more. But they shall sit every man under his | vine— and under-his | fig tree; And none shall make them-a | fraid : For the mouth of the | Lord-of | hosts-hath | spoken it. 11. IF in this life only we have | hope-in | Christ, For since by man-came | death, By man came also the resur | rec-tion | of— the dead. For as in Adam-all die, Even so in Christ shall all-be | made-a | live. | Behold, I show you-a | mystery: We shall not all sleep, but | we-shall | all—be | changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, | at the last trump: | For the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and | w—e | shallbe changed. For this corruptible must put on | in-cor | ruption, And this mortal must | put-on | im-mor |. tality. So when this corruptible shall have put on | in-corruption, And this mortal shall have | put-on | im-mor | tality, Then shall be brought to pass the saying | thatis written, Death is swallow-ed | up-in | victory. O grave, where | is-thy | victory? The sting of death—is | sin ; And the strength-of | sin-is the | law. But thanks be to God, which giveth | us-the | victory, Through our | Lo-rd | Je-sus | Christ. 12. "THY will be done!" || In devious way The hurrying stream of life may | run || Yet still our grateful hearts shall say | "Thy will be done!" "Thy will be | done!" || If o'er us shine "Thy will be | done!" || Though shrouded o'er Our path with | gloom, || one comfort-one Is ours:-to breathe, while we adore | "Thy will be | done!" || 13. MY soul doth magni | fy-the | Lord, For he hath-regarded The lowliness-of his-hand | maiden : For behold-from | henceforth All generations-shall | call-me | blessed. For he that is mighty hath | magni-fied | me; And ho-ly | is—his | name. And his mercy is on | them-that | fear him He hath showed | strength-with his arm; He hath put down the mighty | from-their | seat, And hath ex | alted-the | humble-and | meek. He remembering-his | mercy, Hath | holpen-his | servant | Israel; 14. FROM the recesses of a lowly spirit My humble prayer ascends, Ō | Fa―ther! | hear it! || Upsoaring on the wings of fear and meekness, I know, I feel, how mean and how unworthy But | sin-and | folly? For in thy sight-who every bosom viewestCold are our warmest vows, and | vain—our | truest; || Thoughts of a hurrying hour, our lips repeat them, Our hearts-for | get them. We see Thy hand, it leads and it supports us; We hear Thy voice-it | counsels-and it | courts us ; || And then we turn away-and still Thy kindness || Par dons-our | blindness. |