XVII | 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.)#XVIII | XIX |
1 Lord, how secure my conscience lay,
And felt no inward dread;
I liv'd awhile without the law,
And thought my sins were dead.
2 My hopes of heaven were firm and bright,
But since the precept came
I stand convicted by its light,
I find how vile I am.
3 I'm like a helpless captive sold,
Beneath the power of sin;
I cannot do the good I would,
Nor keep my conscience clean.
4 My God, I'll cry with every breath,
For some kind power to save,
To break the yoke of sin and death,
And thus redeem the slave.
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First Line: | Lord, how secure my conscience lay |
Title: | Conviction of sin by the law |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1786 |
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