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CXXXV. Should they who have been dearly bought

1 Should they who have been dearly bought,
With such a precious price!
And were to light from darkness brought,
Yet still be slaves to vice.

2 Let those their hearts and member yield
Who are yet deaf and blind:
Who never had the truth reveal'd
By an enlight'ned mind.

3 But it should never be the case,
With those who see the light;
Not run in ev'ry dangerous place,
As if they walk'd by night.

4 In such a way they never learn'd,
To know their gracious Lord;
The chief for which they are concern'd,
Is to obey his word.

5 To crucify their lusts and pride,
The old man with his deed:
Their vile affections lay'd aside,
They see there is a need.

6 Then will those vices be subdu'd,
And all such foes suppress'd;
Then is the inward man renew'd,
And made in God to rest?

Text Information
First Line: Should they who have been dearly bought
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: 19th Sunday after Trinity
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