Text: | Now let our cheerful eyes survey |
Author: | Doddridge |
1 Now let our cheerful eyes survey
Our great High-Priest above,
And celebrate his constant care
And sympathetic love.
2 Though raised to heaven's exalted throne,
Where angels bow around,
And high o'er all the hosts of light,
With matchless honors crowned--
3 The names of all his saints he bears,
Deep graven on his heart;
Nor shall the weakest Christian say
That he has lost his part.
4 Those characters shall fair abide,
Our everlasting trust,
When gems and monuments and crowns
Have moldered down to dust.
5 So, gracious Saviour, on my breast
May thy loved name be worn,
A sacred ornament and guard,
To endless ages borne.
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First Line: | Now let our cheerful eyes survey |
Author: | Doddridge |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Topic: | Christ: Intercession and Reign; The High-Priest |