CCCXXVI | Church Hymn Book#CCCXXVII | CCCXXVIII |
1 Praise be unto my gracious Lord!
Who heard my humble mourn,
Whose providence was my safeguard,
And caus'd my safe return.
2 Beset with dangers all around,
And threats of overthrow;
But still a way for me was found,
That brought me safely through.
3 Whilst numbers of my fellow-men
Were hasten'd to the tomb,
And never will return again
To their respective home.
4 This proves the cause of great distress,
To those they left behind:
Their main support for temp'ral bliss,
No more on earth they find.
5 What better, Lord, am I than they!
Why was it not my case?
To die abroad and stay away,
From this my home and place.
6 I was preserved by thy care,
But O! I know not why?
For I am vile as other are,
Like they, deserve to die.
7 My God, how thankful should I be,
For all thy hand has wrought;
Great are thy mercies unto me,
But I deserve them not.
8 Therefore I praise thee so much more,
All praise to thee I give!
I will engage my utmost pow'r,
And thank thee while I live.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Praise be unto my gracious Lord! |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Topic: | Military Hymns : Thanksgiving for a safe return from camp |
Notes: | Public Domain. |