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1 Have mercy, Lord, on us,
For you are ever kind;
Though we have sinned before you, Lord,
Your mercy let us find.
2 Lord, wash away our guilt,
And cleanse us from our sin;
For we confess our wrongs and see
How great our guilt has been.
3 The joy your grace can give,
Let us again obtain;
And may your Spirit’s firm support
Our spirits then sustain.
4 To God the Father, Son,
And Spirit glory be,
Who was and is and shall be so
For all eternity.
Source: One in Faith #577
First Line: | Have mercy, Lord, on me, As Thou wert ever kind |
Title: | Kneeling, Pleading, Waiting |
Meter: | 6.6.8.6 |
Source: | Tate and Brady's New Version, Ed. of 1698 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Have mercy, Lord, on me. Tate & Brady, [Psalms li.] This S.M. rendering of Psalms 51 was given in the New Version, 1698 (q.v.), in 17 stanzas of 4 lines, divided into two parts, and is a good example cf the renderings therein in that metre. As found in modern hymn-books in Great Britain and America it is given in an abbreviated form of three or more stanzas, and often with a doxology also from the New Version. Few collections agree, however, in their selection of stanzas. The arrangement of stanzas as in Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1875, is in more extensive use than any other.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)