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1 When o'er earth is breaking Rosy light, and fair, Morn afar proclaimeth Sweetly, "God is there." When the spring is wreathing Flowers rich and rare, On each leaf is written, "Nature's God is there." 2 In the Sabbath school-room, As we join in prayer, Every falling accent Tells us, "God is there." Kindly, teachers point us, With regard and care, To the heavenly mansion, Saying, "God is there." 3 Let us learn those lessons, Taught us everywhere: And, if sin assail us, Think that "God is there." Then, at last, with angels, Ever bright and fair, Singing glorious anthems, We'll see "God is there." | The New Sabbath School Hosanna: enlarged and improved: a choice collection of popular hymns and tunes, original and selected: for the Sunday school and the family circle... #54a (1870) |