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Text: | Since all the varying scenes of time |
Author: | Hervey |
1 Since all the varying scenes of time
God's watchful eye surveys,
Oh, who so wise to choose our lot,
Or to appoint our ways!
2 Good when he gives--supremely good--
Nor less when he denies;
E'en crosses, from his sovereign hand,
Are blessings in disguise.
3 Why should we doubt a Father's love
So constant and so kind?
To his unerring, gracious will
Be every wish resigned.
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First Line: | Since all the varying scenes of time |
Author: | Hervey |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Scripture: | ; |
Topic: | Attributes of God: Providence; Just and True are Thy Ways |