1 No pen can write that sweet delight,
Nor human tongue express;
There's none believes, nor can conceive
That joy and happiness:
2 That great degree now shewn to me,
Of future joy and peace;
When they're reveal'd and not conceal'd
My life doth almost cease.
3 Eternal songs of praise belong
To Christ my Savior dear;
And I must sing to Christ my king,
And honor him with fear.
4 When I sit down to view that crown,
Laid up for me above,
To meditate and contemplate
On God's eternal love.
5 My soul doth leap to think how deep
My Savior's love hath been;
I'm carry'd out in thoughts devout,
On things that are unseen.
6 This real view appears so true,
That Jesus is the man,
That did agree with God for me,
Before the world began.
7 Lord when shall we like angels be,
And travel through the air;
And all thy host travel this coast
And meet together there?
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First Line: | No pen can write that sweet delight |
Title: | Views of Heavenly Glory |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1800 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |