Part the First:
1 Father, if justly still we claim
To us and ours the promise made,
To us be graciously the same,
And crown with living fire our head.
2 Our claim admit, and from above
Of holiness the spirit shower;
Of wise discernment, humble love,
And zeal, and unity, and power.
3 The spirit of convincing speech,
Of power demonstrative impart;
Such as may ev'ry conscience reach,
And sound the unbelieving heart:
4 The spirit of refining fire,
Searching the inmost of the mind,
To purge all fierce and foul desire,
And kindle life more pure and kind:
5 The spirit of faith in this thy day,
To break the power of cancell'd sin,
Tread down its strength, o'erturn is sway,
And still the conquest more than win.
6 The spirit breathe of inward life,
Which in our hearts thy laws may write:
Then grief expires, and pain, and strife:
'Tis nature all, and all delight.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Father if justly still we claim |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1790 |
Topic: | Believers Interceding |
Notes: | Tune: ANGEL-SONG |