Show Adds to the Lords Prayer The following beautiful composition was captured during tho civil war In Charleston S C by a brother of Mrs S B Helmer of Keudalvllle Ind It Is printed on heavy satin and Is quite a literary curiosity Thou to tho mercy seat our souls doth gather To do our duty unto v theo OUR FATTIER To whom all praise all honor should be given For thou art the Great Ood who art In heaves Thou by thy wisdom rulst the worlds whole fame forever therefore hallowed be thy name Let never more delays de-lays divide ui from Thy glorious grace but let thy kingdom come Let thy commands opposed by none But thy good pleasure pleas-ure and thy will be done And let our promptness prompt-ness to obey be even The very sameon earth as It la In Then for our souls heaven 0 Lord wo also pray x Thou wouldat be pleased to Give us toll day The food ot life wherwlth our souls e are fed Sufficient raiment and our dally bread With every needful thing do thou relieve re-lieve us And of thy mercy pity and forgive us All our misdeeds for him whom thou 1 didst please To make an offering for our trespasses And for as much 0 Lord as we believe be-lieve That thou wilt pardon par-don us ai we forgive those Let that love teach wherewith thou dost acquaint us To pardon all who trespass against And though some us times thou flndst we have forgot This love to thee yet help and lead us not Through soul I or bodys want to desperation des-peration Nor let earths gain drive us Into temptation Let not the soul of any true believer Fall In the time of trial but dellrc Yea save them from the malice of tho devil And both In life and death keep us from eve This we pray Lord for that ot tbee from whom This may be had for thine Is the kIng This world Is of thy dom work Its wondrous story To thee belongs the power and the And all thy wondrous glory works have ended never Dut will remain forever for-ever and forever Thus we poor creatures crea-tures ouldconfeai again And thus lay eler nally rtAMEN |