II.XXXVI | The Psalms of David#II.XXXVII | II.XXXVIII |
1 Lift up your Eyes to heav'nly Seats,
Where your Redeemer stays;
Kind Intercessor, there he sits,
And loves, and pleads, and prays.
2 'Twas well, my Soul, he dy'd for thee,
And shed his vital Blood,
Appeas'd stern Justice on the Tree,
And then arose to God.
3 Petitions now and Praise may rise,
And Saints their Off'rings bring,
The Priest with his own Sacrifice,
Presents them to the King.
[4 Let Papists trust what Names they please,
Their Saints and Angels boast;
We've no such Advocates as these,
Nor pray to th' heav'nly Host.]
5 Jesus alone shall bear my Cries
Up to his Father's Throne;
He (dearest Lord) perfumes my Sighs,
And sweetens ev'ry Groan.
[6 Ten Thousand Praises to the King,
"Hosanna in the high'st;
Ten Thousand Thanks our Spirits bring
To God and to his Christ.]
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First Line: | Lift up your Eyes to the heav'nly Seats |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
Topic: | Intercession of Christ; Shortness Frailty and Misery of Life; Worship accepted through Christ |