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CCXXVIII | Church Hymn Book#CCXXIX | CCXXX |
1 This body in the grave is laid,
Here to return to dust:
As God to father Adam said,
That all our bodies must.
2 Not here forever to remain,
For Christ himself shall come,
And call the dead to live again,
And raise them from the tomb.
3 The graves must all give up their dead,
And ev'ry other place;
God's great commands must be obey'd,
And all the dead must raise.
4 All must appear before their Lord,
And their just sentence hear;
Likwise receive their just reward,
Such as their actions were.
5 May we be wise while here we live:
O may we seek and try,
And take advice, as Christ doth give,
To live and learn to die.
6 How swift our precious moments pass,
How soon our days are fled;
Prepar'd, or unprepar'd, alas!
We're number'd with the dead.
7 O careless man be wise and think,
What will become of thee:
Who now art standing on the brink,
Of vast eternity.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | This body in the grave is laid |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Topic: | Death and Burials : At the interring of the corpse |