| | "The Fathers, Where are They?" | 
| 528.  S. M.   Doddridge. "The Fathers, where are they?" 1 How swift the torrent rolls,That bears us to the sea!
 The tide that bears our thoughtless souls
 To vast eternity!
 2 Our fathers, where are they,With all they called their own?
 Their joys, and griefs, and hopes and cares,
 And wealth and honor gone.
 3 God of our fathers, hear,Thou everlasting Friend!
 While we, as on life's utmost verge,
 Our souls to thee commend.
 4 Of all the pious deadMay we the footsteps trace,
 Till with them, in the land of light,
 We dwell before thy face.
 
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