CXXVII. The Pilgrim's mutual Conference

1 Hail! happy Pilgrims, whence came ye
And whither are you bound?
Who from the land of Egypt flee,
'Tis Cana'n we have found.

2 How come ye first to walk this way?
Were you alarm'd with fear?
A school-master appear'd one day,
With countenance severe:

3 His presence struck our hearts with awe;
His eyes appear'd like flame;
I am said he, the holy law;
And from mount Sinai came.

4 Then lo, our sentence he declar'd
Was everlasting death:
For 'till he had his full demand,
We were expos'd to wrath.

5 At last a messenger of peace,
Everlasting by name,
Appear'd and gave us sweet release,
From that devouring flame.

6 He pointed to the lamb of God,
In that distressing day,
And said, behold his precious blood,
That takes your guilt away.

7 Thus were we from our bondage freed
And set at liberty;
Come then dear brethren, well agreed,
For thus redeem'd were we.

8 Come let us then together walk,
Together let us sing:
Be this the subject of our talk,
To praise the Lamb our King.

Text Information
First Line: Hail! happy Pilgrims, whence came ye
Title: The Pilgrim's mutual Conference
Language: English
Publication Date: 1802
Notes: Public Domain.
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