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364 | Christ in Song#365 | 366 |
Text: | Perfect |
1 Let all the heathen writers join
To form one perfect book;
Great God, if once compared with thine,
How mean their writings look!
How mean their writings look!
2 Not the most perfect rules they gave
Could show one sin forgiv'n,
Nor lead one step beyond the grave;
But thine conducts to heaven.
But thine conducts to heaven.
3 Yet men would fain be just with God
By works their hands have wrought;
But thy commands, exceeding broad,
Extend to every thought.
Extend to every thought.
4 Our faith, and love, and every grace,
Fall far below thy word;
But perfect truth and righteousness
Dwell only in the Lord.
Dwell only in the Lord.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Let all the heathen writers join |
Title: | Perfect |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1908 |
Topic: | God: God's Word |
Notes: | Anon. |