Hymns and Spiritual Songs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 211 pages of information about Hymns and Spiritual Songs.

Hymns and Spiritual Songs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 211 pages of information about Hymns and Spiritual Songs.

4 If thou despise a mortal groan,
Yet hear a Saviour’s blood;
An Advocate so near the throne
Pleads and prevails with God.

5 He bought the Spirit’s powerful sword
To slay our deadly foes;
Our sins shall die beneath thy word,
And hell in vain oppose.

6 How boundless is our Father’s grace,
In height and depth, and length! 
He makes his Son our righteousness,
His Spirit is our strength.

Hymn 2:164. 
The end of the world.

1 Why should this earth delight us so? 
Why should we fix our eyes
On these low grounds where sorrows grow,
And every pleasure dies?

2 While time his sharpest teeth prepares
Our comforts to devour,
There is a land above the stars,
And joys above his power.

3 Nature shall be dissolv’d and die,
The sun must end his race,
The earth and sea for ever fly
Before my Saviour’s face.

4 When will that glorious morning rise! 
When the last trumpet sound,
And call the nations to the skies
From underneath the ground?

Hymn 2:165. 
Unfruitfulness, ignorance,
and unsanctified affections.

1 Long have I sat beneath the sound
Of thy salvation, Lord
But still how weak my faith is found,
And knowledge of thy word!

2 Oft I frequent thy holy place
And hear almost in vain;
How small a portion of thy grace
My memory can retain!

3 [My dear Almighty, and my God,
How little art thou known
By all the judgments of thy rod,
And blessings of thy throne!]

4 [How cold and feeble is my love! 
How negligent my fear! 
How low my hope of joys above! 
How few affections there!]

5 Great God, thy sovereign power impart
To give thy word success: 
Write the salvation in my heart,
And make me learn the grace.

6 [Shew my forgetful feet the way
That leads to joys on high;
There knowledge grows without decay,
And love shall never die.]

Hymn 2:166. 
The divine perfections.

1 How shall I praise th’ eternal God,
That infinite unknown? 
Who can ascend his high abode,
Or venture near his throne?

2 [The great Invisible! he dwells
Conceal’d in dazzling light;
But his all-searching eye reveals
The secrets of the night.

3 Those watchful eyes that never sleep
Survey the world around;
His wisdom is a boundless deep
Where all our thoughts are drown’d.]

4 [Speak we of strength?  His arm is strong
To save or to destroy: 
Infinite years his life prolong,
And endless is his joy.]

5 [He knows no shadow of a change,
Nor alters his decrees;
Firm as a rock his truth remains
To guard his promises.]

6 [Sinners before his presence die;
How holy is his Name! 
His anger and his jealousy
Burn like devouring flame.]

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