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GOD'S LEADING.

Father, porplex'd I stand, I know not where to turn, J cannot &cc Thy leading hand, Thy loving face looks btera. My heart is sad and sore opprest, O, do thou for me what is bo&t. O, make a way for me and let me surely know 'J hat Thou art marking out tnc path by which I have to 50. The way which thou dost choose is best, And leadeth to Thy promised rest. I dare not choose my way, my dim eyes cannot see YVhieli path would load astray, and which would lead to Thee. But chossa Thou tor 111 c which is best, Then, rough or smooth, it must be blest. O, lead me safe to Thee, thro' trouble, care, and pain. So Thou dost choose for me I will not dare complain. He whom the Lord corrects is blest, Thy loving leading is the best.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 4

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GOD'S LEADING. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 4

GOD'S LEADING. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 4

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