XXXIX | Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection#XL | XLI |
1 What mighty Man, or mighty God,
comes travelling in State,
Along the Idumean Road,
away from Bozrah's Gate!
2 The Glory of his Robes proclaim
'tis some victorious King:
"'Tis I, the Just, th' almighty One,
"that your Salvation bring."
3 Why, mighty Lord, thy Saints enquire,
why thine Apparel red?
And all thy Vesture stain'd like those
who in the Wine-press tread?"
4 "I by my self have trod the Press,
"and crush'd my Foes alone;
"My Wrath has struck the Rebels dead,
"my Fury stamp'd them down.
5 "'Tis Edoms Blood that dyes my Robes
"with joyful Scarlet Stains;
"The Triumph that my Raiment wears
"sprung from their bleeding Veins.
6 "Thus shall the Nations be destroy'd
"that dare insult my Saints;
"I have an Arm t'avenge their Wrongs,
"an Ear for their Complaints."
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First Line: | What mighty Man,or mighty God |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1760 |
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Notes: | Now Public Domain. |