236 



Our North Land. 



" Knocking, Knocking," 

 and " Safe in the Arms of 

 Jesus," in the Eskimo 

 language : — 



i. £.c.r c , <Lc_r c , 



Pc- b > pQ->0. 



<dAot>co b t>i-J c ? 



rkr^i»t Ai- 

 Af>?L^ Acr»J> c . 



2. <Lc_P c , Pc- b > b , 



ndA c ! Lo->b 



<cc> c f?c*r I <n c Q.dn.«7c- Q.C-- 



b>o- c bcc- A<d^n c Lc-tC>c- c ^Q.r^o 

 Pc°-r ><or A<>K<f>o* WAPDd*. 

 A^V^-j^ Ar'LP^cr^ /»^j ><d c 



p><<r>_o c <i^^c-^ c A^LPx'o-cr^npb. 



&*0«o*o.W<o< Afla.C A«-c-ndc- A- 

 <r<o APb*<r AVb«.p}J c . <r<s 



THE LOBD'S PRAYER— ESKIMO. 



and I am inclined to think that much of 

 it is unreliable. In his natural state he 

 has but few, if any, religious ideas, and 

 bothers himself with worship of no kind 



