CCCLXXIV | A Selection of Hymns#CCCLXXV | CCCLXXVI |
1 While sinners, who presume to bear
The christian's sacred name,
Throw up the reins to every lust,
And glory in their shame;
2 Ye saints preserv'd in Christ and call'd,
Detest their impious ways,
And on the basis of your faith
An heavenly temple raise.
3 Upon the spirit's promis'd aid
Depend from day to day,
And, while he breaths his quickening gale,
Adore, and praise nd pray,
4 Preserve unquench'd your love to God,
And let the flame arise,
And higher and still higher blaze,
'Till it ascends the skies
5 With a transporting joy expect
The grace your Lord shall give,
When all his saints shall from his hands
Their crowns of life receive.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | While sinners, who presume to bear |
Title: | Duties and privileges |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
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Topic: | Worship: Hymns After Sermon; Duties and privileges; Privileges of the Sons of God(1 more...) |