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I left the God of truth and light

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Sacred Poems and Hymns #171 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: I left the God of truth and light, I left the God who gave me breath, To wander in the wilds of night, And perish in the snares of death. Sweet was His service, and His yoke Was light and easy to be borne; Through all His bands of love I broke, I cast away His gifts with scorn. 174 I danced in folly's giddy maze, And drank the sea, and chased the wind; But falsehood lurk'd in all her ways, Her laughter left remorse behind. I dream'd of bliss in pleasure's bowers, While pillowing roses stayed my head; But serpents hiss'd among the flowers; I woke, and thorns were all my bed. In riches, when I sought for joy, And placed in sordid gain my trust, I found that gold was all alloy, And worldly treasure--fleeting dust. I woo'd ambition, climb'd the pole, And shone among the stars,--but fell, Headlong in all my pride of soul, Like Lucifer, from heaven to hell. Heart-broken, friendless, poor, cast down, Where shall the chief of sinners fly, Almighty Vengeance! from thy frown-- Eternal Justice! from thine eye? Lo, through the gloom of guilty fears, My faith discerns a dawn of grace; The Sun of Righteousness appears In Jesus' reconciling face. My suffering, slain, and risen Lord, In sore distress I turn to Thee, I claim acceptance on Thy word, My God! my God! forsake not me. Prostrate before the mercy seat, I dare not, if I would, despair; None ever perish'd at Thy feet, And I will lie for ever there. Topics: Backslider returning to God Scripture: 2 Samuel 12:13 Languages: English
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I Left The God Of Truth And Light

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4135 Lyrics: 1 I left the God of truth and light, I left the God who gave me breath, To wander in the wilds of night, And perish in the snares of death. 2 Sweet was His service, and His yoke Was light and easy to be borne; Through all His bonds of love I broke, I cast away His gifts with scorn. 3 I danced in folly’s giddy maze, And drank the sea, and chased the wind; But falsehood lurked in all her ways, Her laughter left remorse behind. 4 I dreamed of bliss in pleasure’s bowers, While pillowing roses stayed my head; But serpents hissed among the flowers; I woke, and thorns were all my bed. 5 In riches when I sought for joy, And placed in sordid gains my trust, I found that gold was all alloy, And worldly treasure fleeting dust. 6 I wooed ambition, climbed the pole, And shone among the stars—but fell, Headlong, in all my pride of soul, Like Lucifer, from Heav’n to hell. 7 Heart-broken, friendless, poor, cast down, Where shall the chief of sinners fly, Almighty Vengeance, from Thy frown? Eternal Justice, from Thine eye? 8 Lo, through the gloom of guilty fears, My faith discerns a dawn of grace; The Sun of Righteousness appears In Jesus’ reconciling face. 9 My suffering, slain, and risen Lord, In sore distress I turn to Thee; I claim acceptance on Thy word; My God, my God, forsake not me. 10 Prostrate before the mercy seat, I dare not, if I would, despair; None ever perished at Thy feet, And I will lie for ever there. Languages: English Tune Title: KIAWAH
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I left the God of truth and light

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #657 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 I left the God of truth and light, I left the God who gave me breath, To wander in the wilds of night, And perish in snares of death. 2 In riches when I sought for joy, And placed in sordid gains my trust, I found that gold was all alloy, And worldly treasures fleeting dust. 3 Heart-broken, friendless, poor, cast down, Where shall the chief of sinners fly, Almighty vengeance, from thy frown? Eternal justice, from thine eye? 4 Lo, through the gloom of guilty fears, My face discerns a dawn of grace; The Sun of Righteousness appears In Jesus' reconciling face. 5 My suffering, slain, and risen Lord, In sore distress I turn to thee; I claim acceptance on thy word; My God, my God, forsake not me! 6 Prostrate before thy mercy-seat, I dare not, if I would, despair; None ever perished at thy feet, And I will lie forever there. Topics: The Christian Life Declension and Renewal; Backsliding Scripture: 2 Samuel 12:13
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I left the God of truth and light

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a479 (1863)
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I left the God of truth and light

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #135 (1861) Topics: Repentance Languages: English

I left the God of truth and light

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: Revival and Camp Minstrel, containing the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected #d148 (1867)
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I left the God of truth and light

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Hymnal for Christian Science Church and Sunday School Services #172 (1889) Languages: English

I left the God of truth and light

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: Songs for Social and Public Worship. Rev. ed. #d175 (1864)

I left the God of truth and light

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: The Halifax Selection of Hymns #d202 (1834)

I left the God of truth and light

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: The Plymouth Hymnal #d204 (1893)

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