1 Lord, thou hast seen my Soul sincere,
Hast made thy Truth and Love appear;
Before mine Eyes I set thy Laws,
And thou hast own'd my righteous Cause.
2 Since I have learn'd thy holy Ways,
I've walk'd upright before thy Face;
Or if my Feet did e'er depart,
'Twas never with a wicked Heart.
3 What sore Temptations broke my Rest!
What Wars and Strugglings in my Breast!
But thro' thy Grace, that reigns within
I guard against my darling Sin.
4 That Sin which close besets me still,
That works and strives against my Will;
When shall thy Spirit's Sov'reign Pow'r
Destroy it that it rise no more?
5 With an impartial Hand the Lord
Deals out to Mortals their Reward;
The kind and faithful Soul shall find
A GOD as faithful and as kind.
6 The Just and Pure shall ever say,
Thou art more pure, more just than they;
And Men that love Revenge, shall know
God hath an Arm of Vengeance too.
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First Line: | Lord, thou hast seen my Soul sincere |
Meter: | Long Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
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Topic: | Defense: and Salvation in God; Delight and Safety in Church; Deliverance: from despair(16 more...) |