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HYMN 42. Second Part. S.M.
The worldling. (cont.)
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What anxious cares corrode
The mind intent on wealth;
His mammon oft becomes a load,
Which robs him of his health.
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Does he his end attain,
And in full afflu'nce roll?
What does the sordid creature gain,
When God demands his soul?
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My heart, to heav'n aspire,
And seek thine all in God:
Nor e'er pollute thy pure desire,
By trifles on the road.
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He doth my soul now bless
With his enriching grace;
But O what wealth shall I possess,
When I behold his face!
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These riches of his grace
Will then to glory rise,
When I have run my earthly race,
And gain'd the immortal prize.
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HYMN 43. First Part. C.M.
The ninth command.
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RELIGION is the chief concern
Of Of mortals here below:
May all its great importance learn,
Its sov'reign virtue know.
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Let deep repentance, faith and love,
Be join'd with godly fear;
And all our conversation prove
Our souls to be sincere.
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Let with our lips our hearts agree,
Nor slandering words devise:
We know the God of truth can see
Thro' ev'ry false disguise.
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HYMN 43. First Part. C.M.
The ninth command. (cont.)
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Lord, never let our envy grow,
To hear another's praise;
Nor rob him of his honour due,
By base revengeful ways.
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O God of truth! help to detest
Whate'er is false or wrong;
That lies in earnest or in jest
May ne'er employ our tongue.
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HYMN 43. Second Part. C.M.
The Christian is true and faithful to Jesus.
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AM I a soldier of the cross,
A follow'r of the Lamb?
And shall I fear to own his cause,
Or blush to speak his name?
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Must I be carried to the skies
On flow'ry beds of ease;
While others fought to win the prize,
And sail'd thro' bloody seas?
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Are there no foes for me to face?
Must I not stem the flood?
Is this wild world a friend to grace,
To help me on to God?
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Sure I must fight, if I would reign;
Be faithful to my Lord,
And bear the toil, endure the pain,
Supported by thy word.
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Thy saints, in all this glorious war,
Shall conquer tho' they die;
They see the triumph from afar,
And seize it with their eye.
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When that illustrious day shall rise,
And all thy armies shine
In robes of vict'ry thro' the skies,
The glory shall be thine.
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