LIV | Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.)#LV | LVI |
Text: | Christian Virtues |
1 Strait is the way, the door is strait,
That leads to joys on high;
'Tis but a few that find the gate,
While crouds mistake, and die.
2 Beloved self must be deny'd,
The mind and will renew'd
Passion suppress'd, and patience try'd,
And vain desires subdu'd.
3 The love of gold be banished hence,
(That vile idolatry)
And every member, every sense
In sweet subjection lie.
4 The tongue, that most unruly power,
Requires a strong restraint;
We must be watchful every hour,
And pray, but never faint.
5 Lord! can a feeble helpless worm
Fulfil a task so hard?
Thy grace must all my work perform,
And give the free reward.
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First Line: | Strait is the way, the door is strait |
Title: | Christian Virtues |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1786 |