AFRICA,
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In vain, with lavish kindness,
The gifts of God are strewn,
The Heathen, in his blindness,
Bows down to wood and stone,
Shall we, whose souls are lighted
With wisdom from on high;
Shall we to men benighted,
The lamp of life deny?
Salvation! oh, salvation!
The joyful sound proclaim,
Till each remotest nation
Has learnt Messiah’s name,
Waft, waft, ye winds, his story,
And you, ye waters, roll,
Till, like a sea of glory,
It spreads from pole to pole
Till o’er our ransom’d nature,
The Lamb for Sinners slain,
Redeemer, King, Creator,
In bliss returns to reign.
Hasın.
LESSON L.
pe-nin-su-la
Sa-ha-ra
per-pen-di-cu-lar
E-gypt
AFRICA,
Ne-groes bul-rush-es
bar-bar-ism At-lan-tio
Jo-seph . ig-nor-ance
Pha-rach good-na-tur-ed
Africa, as you may see in the map, is a large
peninsula, lying below, or to the south of Europe,
and divided from it by the Mediterranean Sea,