Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1912 — HYMNS THEY LIKE BEST [ARTICLE]
HYMNS THEY LIKE BEST
"Abide with me”—the jailer. “Press on, press on”—The tailor. - “Fight tbegood fight”—The pugilist. "Sow in the morn thy seed" —The farmer. “Heirs of unending life”—The coiffeur. “My feet shall never slide”— I The roofer. “How firm a foundation”—The stone mason. “A glorious day is dawping”—The optimist. “Oft in danger, oft in woe”—The chauffeur. . "A charge, to keep I have” —The bookkeeper. - fg "Partners of a glorious hope”—The reformers. "Oh for a faith that will not shrink” , —The dyer. "Happy the man who knows”—The school teacher. “We walk by faith of joys to come” The Democrat "Ten thousand times ten thousand” —The promoter. “Why search the future and the past?”—The idler. “The morning light is breaking”— The night watchman. “How sweet, how heavenly is the night.”—The optician. “Art thou weary? Art thou languid?’'’—The physician. “Now sweeping down the years untold” —The chambermaid.—Compiled by Warwick James Price.
