Text: | Second Command |
1 Thou art, O God! a spirit pure,
Invisible to mortal eyes;
Th' immortal, and th' eternal King,
The great, the good, the only wise.
2 Whilst nature changes, and her works
Corrupt, decay, dissolve, and die,
Thy essence pure no change shall see,
Secure of immortality.
3 Thou great Invisible! what hand
Can draw thy image spotless fair?
To what in heav'n, to what on earth,
Can men th' immortal King compare?
4 Let stupid heathens frame their gods
Of gold and silver, wood and stone;
Ours is the God that made the heav'ns;
JEHOVAH HE, and God alone.
5 My soul, thy purest homage pay,
In truth and spirit him adore;
More shall this please than sacrifice
Than outward forms, delight him more.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Thou art, O God! a spirit pure |
Title: | Second Command |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1789 |
Topic: | Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 35 |