Show fEW l HYMNS INS FOLLOW TUB TIlE WAR WAn There is a change in the prayers wo we are praying and the hymns we are singing Men are thinking more of their brothers and less of their own private interests and welfare Americas America's Americas America's Americas America's Ameri Ameri- cas ca's entrance Into the war was the entrance of the Golden Rule into the relations of people The governments governments govern- govern ments and the the special Interests in the different countries may often orten have fought for themselves but the people behind them were fighting for an Ideal of bro brotherhood This spirit of neighborliness this common purpose is reflected in ill the many church unIons unions unions un un- ions and federations for a common purpose purpose which the war accomplished accomplish accomplish- ed and which until now men would have thought as impossible as the al alliance al- al lance liance of Serbia and Italy The following fol- fol owing lowing hymn which sings of this new broadness of vision and new unselfishness unselfishness was heard during Lent In Inman Inmany inmany many man New York churches We knelt before kings we bent before before before be be- fore lords For theirs were the crow crowns s and theirs were the swords But the times of the bending and bowing are past And the day of the people Is dawning dawnIng dawning dawn dawn- ing at last We ye cringed before gold we deified wealth We Va laid on Its alter the life and the health Of manhood and womanhood childhood childhood childhood child child- hood and youth But Its lordship Is doomed in this day of the truth The strength of the the state weI welt well lavish on more y yThan Than phan making making of wealth and making making faking of war f We Ve w a are l learning t. t last though the th lesson comes late That the making of man is the task of the state Great day of Jehovah prophets and seers Have Save sung of th thy coming thousands of years Thank God for each sign that the dark night is past the day of the people Is dawning at last |