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The Christian child's resolve

Representative Text

1 I never will speak a wicked word--
An oath from my lips shall never be heard;
I never will break the Sabbath day,
Spending its hours in work or play.
I never will dare to disobey
My parents, or wrongly have my way;

Chorus:
I never will, I never will,
By God's good help I never will.

2 No anger nor hate I'll keep within,
To murder 'twill lead--that dreadful sin;
I never will do an impure deed,
Or think or say what to vice will lead.
I will never take what's not my own,
Nor wish for the thing, tho' all alone. [Chorus]

3 I never will tell or act a lie,
Forgetting that God is always nigh;
I never will do a thing that's wrong.
Tho' Satan may tempt me hard and long.
I never will shun the thing that's right
And holy and just in God's pure sight. [Chorus]

Source: The Silver Chime: a cluster of Sabbath school melodies, tunes, sentences, chants, etc., for the use of children and teachers in their school exercises, devotions, and recreations, to which is added... #44

Author: Helen E. Brown

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Text Information

First Line: I never will speak a wicked word
Title: The Christian child's resolve
Author: Helen E. Brown
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Golden Crown #d7

The Silver Chime #d29

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The Silver Chime #44

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