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Text: | Repentance |
Author: | Hart |
1 [What various ways do men invent,
To give the conscience ease!
Some say, Believe; and some, Repent;
And some say, Strive to please.
2 But, brethren, Christ, and Christ alone,
Can rightly do the thing;
Nor ever can the way be known,
Till he salvation bring.
3 What mean the men that say, Believe,
And let repentance go?
What comfort can the soul receive
That never felt its woe?]
4 Christ says, “That I might sinners call
To penitence, I’m sent;”
And, “Likewise ye shall perish all,
Except ye do repent.”
5 Those who are called by grace divine
Believe, but not alone;
Repentance to their faith they join,
And so go safely on.
6 But should repentance, or should faith,
Should both deficient seem,
Jesus gives both, the Scripture saith;
Then ask them both of him.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | What various ways do men invent |
Title: | Repentance |
Author: | Hart |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1844 |
Topic: | Fruits of the Spirit: Repentance |