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1 And will the God of grace
Perpetual silence keep?
The God of justice hold his peace,
And let his vengeance sleep?
2 Behold what cursed snares
The men of mischief spread:
The men that hate thy saints and thee,
Lift up their threat'ning head.
3 Against thy hidden ones,
Their counsels they employ,
And malice with her watchful eye,
Pursues them to destroy.
4 "Come, let us join," they cry,
"To root them from the ground,
"'Till not the name of saints remain,
"Nor mem'ry shall be found,"
5 Awake, almighty God,
And call thy wrath to mind;
Give them, like forests, to the fire,
Or stuble to the wind.
6 Convince their madness, Lord,
And make them seek thy name:
Or else their stubborn rage confound,
That they may die in shame.
7 Then shall the nations know
Thy glorious, dreadful word,
Jehovah is thy name alone,
And thou the sov'reign Lord.
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First Line: | And will the God of grace |
Title: | A complaint against persecutors |
Meter: | Short Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1791 |
Scripture: | |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |