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567,
!|r. n.]
nd w
His
Vand’ring in sin, our souls he found
And bade us seek his face;
ave us to hear the gospel sound,
And taste the gospel grace.
13ft in his house his glory shines
Before our wond’nng eyes;
We wish not then for golden mines.
Or aught beneath the skies.
Hjs presence sweetens all our cares,
: And makes our burdens light;
A word from him dispels our fears,
And gilds the gloom of night.
!Lord, we expect to suffer here.
Nor would we dare repine;
But give us still to find thee near.
And own us still for thine.
,et us enjoy, and highly prize
These tokens of thy love.
Till thou shaft bid our spirits rise,
1 To worship thee above.
567.
The Saviour's Care of them. Mai. iii. 16—18.
V/ITHEN sinners utter boasting words,
And glory in their shame,
The Lord, well pleas’d, an ear affords
To those who fear his name.
S They often meet to seek his face.
And what they do or say.
Is noted in his book of grace,
Against another day.
3 For they by faith a day descry.
And joyfully expect,
c C 4
!|r. n.]
nd w
His
Vand’ring in sin, our souls he found
And bade us seek his face;
ave us to hear the gospel sound,
And taste the gospel grace.
13ft in his house his glory shines
Before our wond’nng eyes;
We wish not then for golden mines.
Or aught beneath the skies.
Hjs presence sweetens all our cares,
: And makes our burdens light;
A word from him dispels our fears,
And gilds the gloom of night.
!Lord, we expect to suffer here.
Nor would we dare repine;
But give us still to find thee near.
And own us still for thine.
,et us enjoy, and highly prize
These tokens of thy love.
Till thou shaft bid our spirits rise,
1 To worship thee above.
567.
The Saviour's Care of them. Mai. iii. 16—18.
V/ITHEN sinners utter boasting words,
And glory in their shame,
The Lord, well pleas’d, an ear affords
To those who fear his name.
S They often meet to seek his face.
And what they do or say.
Is noted in his book of grace,
Against another day.
3 For they by faith a day descry.
And joyfully expect,
c C 4
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Religion & morality > Collection of hymns, from the best authors > (413) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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