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Pride

Innumerable foes Attack the child of God

Author: J. Hart
Published in 33 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Innumerable foes,
Attack the child of God;
He feels within the weight of sin,
A grievous, galling load.

2 [Temptations, too, without,
Of various kinds, assault;
Sly snares beset his travelling feet,
And make him often halt.

3 From sinner and from saint
He meets with many a blow;
His own bad heart creates him smart,
Which only God can know.]

4 But though the host of hell
Be neither weak nor small,
One mighty foe deals wondrous woe,
And hurts beyond them all.

5 ’Tis pride, accursèd pride,
The spirit by God abhorred;
Do what we will, it haunts us still,
And keeps us from the Lord.

6 [It blows its poisonous breath,
And bloats the soul with air;
The heart uplifts with God’s own gifts,
And makes e’en grace a snare.]

7 [Awake, nay, while we sleep,
In all we think or speak,
It puffs us glad, torments us sad;
Its hold we cannot break.

8 In other ills we find
The hand of heaven not slack;
Pride only knows to interpose,
And keep our comforts back.]

9 [’Tis hurtful when perceived;
When not perceived, ’tis worse;
Unseen or seen, it dwells within,
And works by fraud or force.]

10 [Against its influence pray,
It mingles with the prayer;
Against it preach, it prompts the speech;
Be silent, still ’tis there.]

11 [In every outward act,
In every thought within,
The heart it draws to seek applause,
And mixes all with sin.]

12 Thou meek and lowly Lamb,
This haughty tyrant kill,
That wounded thee, though thou wast free,
And grieves thy Spirit still.

13 Our condescending God,
(To whom else shall we go?)
Remove our pride, whate’er betide,
And lay and keep us low.

14 [Thy garden is the place
Where pride cannot intrude;
For should it dare to enter there,
’Twould soon be drowned in blood.]

Source: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #287

Author: J. Hart

Hart, Joseph, was born in London in 1712. His early life is involved in obscurity. His education was fairly good; and from the testimony of his brother-in-law, and successor in the ministry in Jewin Street, the Rev. John Hughes, "his civil calling was" for some time "that of a teacher of the learned languages." His early life, according to his own Experience which he prefaced to his Hymns, was a curious mixture of loose conduct, serious conviction of sin, and endeavours after amendment of life, and not until Whitsuntide, 1757, did he realize a permanent change, which was brought about mainly through his attending divine service at the Moravian Chapel, in Fetter Lane, London, and hearing a sermon on Rev. iii. 10. During the next two years ma… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Innumerable foes Attack the child of God
Title: Pride
Author: J. Hart
Meter: 6.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Hymns for the use of Christians #M.XVII

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A Collection of Hymns, selected from sundry poets #XVIII

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A Collection of Spiritual Hymns #403

A New and Beautiful Collection of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d147

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A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #442

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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.CCLXXIV

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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.CCLXXIV

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A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #287

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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors #120

Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs for ... Religious Assemblies and Private Christians ... 9th ed. #d83

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Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #106

Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d78

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Evangelical Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #154

Hymns and Psalms, Original and Modern, Selected and Revised #d183

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Hymns and Spiritual Songs (New ed.) #143

Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians #d68

Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians #d46

Hymns, etc. composed on various subjects #58

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Hymns, etc. #58

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Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed. corr.) #88

Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d115

Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. 8th ed. #d126

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Hymns #58

Old School Sonnets, or a Selection of Choice Hymns #d122

The Baptist Hymn Book, in Two Parts #d275

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The Baptist Hymn Book #1003

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The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #DLXXIII

The Melody of the Heart #d25

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The Young Christian's Companion #85

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The Young Christian's Companion. 2nd ed. #a85

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