The South Western Psalmist #d310
Display Title: Once I thought my mountain strong First Line: Once I thought my mountain strong Author: John Newton Date: 1852
The South Western Psalmist #d310
1 Once I thought my mountain strong,
Firmly fixed no more to move;
Then my Saviour was my song,
Then my soul was filled with love:
Those were happy, golden days,
Sweetly spent in prayer and praise.
2 Little then myself I knew,
Little thought of Satan's power;
Now I feel my sins renew,
Now I feel the stormy hour:
Sin has put my joys to flight,
Sin has turned my day to night.
3 Saviour, shine and cheer my soul,
Bid my dying hopes revive,
Make my wounded spirit whole,
Far away the tempter drive:
Speak the word and set me free,
Let me live alone to thee.
Source: The Voice of Praise: a collection of hymns for the use of the Methodist Church #659
First Line: | Once I thought my mountain strong |
Author: | John Newton |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |