152 | Laudes Domini#153 | 154 |
Text: | "Holy, harmless" |
Author: | Arthur C. Coxe |
1 How beauteous were the marks divine,
That in thy meekness used to shine,
That lit thy lonely pathway, trod
In wondrous love, O Son of God!
2 Oh, who like thee, so calm, so bright,
So pure, so made to live in light?
Oh, who like thee did ever go
So patient through a world of woe?
3 Oh, who like thee so humbly bore
The scorn, the scoffs of men, before?
So meek, forgiving, godlike, high,
So glorious in humility?
4 Even death, which sets the prisoner free,
Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to thee;
Yet love through all thy torture glowed,
And mercy with thy life-blood flowed.
5 Oh, in thy light be mine to go,
Illuming all my way of woe!
And give me ever on the road
To trace thy footsteps, Son of God.
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First Line: | How beauteous were the marks divine |
Title: | "Holy, harmless" |
Author: | Arthur C. Coxe |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | The Lord Jesus Christ; Christ: Character of; Christ: Example of(5 more...) |