The Lord hath made this world of ours

The Lord hath made this world of ours

Author: E. E. Hewitt
Tune: [The Lord hath made this world of our]
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1 The Lord hath made this world of our
Most beautiful and bright,
The golden sun to rule by day,
The moon and stars by night;
But souls are wand’ring far from him,
In darkened paths astray;
So make me, Saviour, more and more,
A light along the way.

Refrain:
A light along the way,
Make me, dear Lord, I pray;
Love’s happy rays
Show forth thy praise,
A light along the way.

2 So many need a helping hand,
A kindly word of cheer,
To tell them of the mighty Friend
Whose grace is always near.
O make me prompt to hear thy voice,
And ready to obey,
That I may be, to saddened hearts,
A light along the way. [Refrain]

3 Some lives shine out like beacons grand,
Some seem but candles small,
But if we truly shine for him,
The Lord hath need for all.
O may his Spirit fill my soul
And lead me, day by day,
That, tho’ unworthy, I shall be,
A light along the way. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of Christian Service #30

Author: E. E. Hewitt

Eliza Edmunds Hewitt, 1851-1920 Born: June 28, 1851, Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia. Died: Ap­ril 24, 1920, Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia. Buried: Wood­lands Cem­e­te­ry, Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia. Pseudonym: Li­die H. Ed­munds. After grad­u­a­tion from school, Eli­za be­gan teach­ing. How­ev­er, her ca­reer was cut short by a ser­i­ous spin­al prob­lem. She par­tial­ly re­cov­ered, but was an in­val­id most of her life. She then turned to hymn writ­ing, which ran in the fam­i­ly—her cou­sin was hymn­ist Ed­gar Stites. Eliza lived all her life in Phil­a­del­phia, where she was Sun­day School sup­er­in­tend­ent at the North­ern Home for Friend­less ChildÂ… Go to person page >

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First Line: The Lord hath made this world of ours
Author: E. E. Hewitt
Refrain First Line: A light along the way

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