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XLVII | Church Hymn Book#XLVIII | XLIX |
1 The faithful servants of the Lord,
Who teach the plain and simple word
Are always tempted, always tried,
Distress'd and vext on ev'ry side.
2 Such was the first Apostl's fate,
As sacred writings do relate;
And all their faithful partners meet,
The like reward and equal treat.
3 Oftimes they are falsely accus'd,
And therefore slander'd and abus'd;
When they endeavour to discharge,
Their office to the world at large.
4 The Gospel is the purest light,
It brings the sacred truth to sight;
But where the truth, its beauty shows,
There Satan's Kingdom will oppose.
5 The Servants of the Saviour are
Expos'd to danger, dread and fear;
Continual conflicts, war and strife
Attends the course of all their life.
6 Expos'd to wants of ev'ry kind,
Distress'd in body and in mind--
Esteem'd as men of meanest worth,
As the off-scourings of the earth.
7 Oftimes as Pilgrim's, here they roam,
No certain stay, or Place of home;
The chief reward they hope to have,
Is that which is beyond the grave.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The faithful servants of the Lord |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Scripture: | ; ; |
Topic: | Sexagesima Sunday |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |