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16. Hide not thy face from me.-Psa. cii. 2. 17. I lift up my soul unto thee. -Psa. cxliii. 8. 18. I flee unto thee to hide me.-Psa. cxliii. 9. 19. Unto thee, O Lord, will I sing.-Psa. ci. 1. 20. I will be glad in the Lord.--Psa. civ. 34. 21. Lord, who is like unto thee?-Psa. xxxv. 10. 22. O God, thou art my God.-Psa. lxiii. 1. 23. Thou, Lord, art most high.-Psa. xcii. 8. 24. The sea is his, and he made it.- Psa. xcv. 5. 25. The Lord our God is holy.-Psa. xcix. 9. 26. The eyes of all wait upon thee.-Psa. cxlv. 15. 27. Take heed what ye hear.-Mark iv. 24. 28. Take heed how ye hear.-Luke viii. 18.

29. Fear thou not; for I am with thee.-Isa. xli. 10. 30. As for me, I will call upon God.-Psa. lv. 16 31. Will the Lord cast off for ever?-Psa. lxxvii. 7. 32. I will take heed to my ways.-Psa. xxxix. 1. 33. Thy law do I love.-Psa. cxix. 113.

34. We also joy in God.-Rom. v. 11.

35. Now are we the sons of God.--1 John iii. 2.
36. We know that we are of God.-1 John v. 19.
37. The Lord was my stay.-Psa. xviii. 18.
38. The Lord is my rock.--Psa. xviii. 2.

39. I have kept the ways of the Lord.-Psa. xviii. 21.
40. He that hath the Son hath life.--1 John v. 12.
41. Turn ye from your evil ways.-2 Kings xvii. 13.
42. Go not in the way of evil men.-Prov. iv. 14.
43. They are all gone out of the way.-Rom. iii. 12.
44. This is not your rest.---Micah ii. 10.

45. The Lord is at hand.-Phil. iv. 5.
46. Vain is the help of man.-Psa. lx. 11.
47. The Lord is good to all.-Psa. cxlv. 9.
48. We all do fade as a leaf.-Isa. lxiv. 6.

49. The Lord our God is one Lord.-Mark xii. 29.
50. Hast thou an arm like God?-Job xl. 9.
51. A wise man will hear.-Prov. i. 5.

52. Hope that is seen is not hope.-Rom. viii. 25.

RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY: INSTITUTED 1799.

FOR THE YOUNG

TO COMMIT TO MEMORY;

WITH

BRIEF EXPLANATORY NOTES.

SECOND SERIES,

CONTAINING FIFTY-TWO LESSONS, AVERAGING ABOUT SIX VERSES EACH.

By W. F. LLOYD.

LONDON:

THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY,

Instituted 1799.

SOLD AT THE DEPOSITORY, 56, PATERNOSTER ROW,
AND 65, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD;
AND BY THE BOOKSELLERS.

THE object of this work is, to provide select passages of Scripture for all the Sundays in the year, particularly suited for the young to commit to memory; so rightly divided as to give them a portion in due season, 2 Tim. ii. 15; Luke xii. 42; 1 Cor. iii. 1, 2; Heb. v. 11-13.

I fear some teachers have paid very little attention to suitable selections, and that sometimes the scholars have been left to make their own choice: while in other cases, whole books have been learned through without discrimination, as a mere exercise of memory.

Teachers should explain the lessons before they are learned: I strongly recommend them to adopt this plan, and always to make the words and the scope of the passage clear and plain to their

scholars before it is learned by heart: this will help them greatly, and keep their understandings employed as well as their memories.

I hope the brief notes I have given will afford some assistance to the scholars; and that teachers will add such further explanations as they may find needful. I recommend that the marginal references be diligently consulted by the teachers, and for this purpose advise them to procure the Pocket Paragraph Bible of the Religious Tract Society, price 4s.

After the lesson is committed to memory, the learners should be re-examined as to its meaning; and the subject be closely applied to their hearts, consciences, and conduct.

W. F. L.

N.B. A First Series is published, price 1d.,

averaging about three verses.

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