Primitive Christian Worship - Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary by James Endell Tyler
page 266 of 417 (63%)
page 266 of 417 (63%)
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Let the heaven exult with praises-- Let the earth resound with joy; The sacred solemnities sing The glory of the Lord. O Thou just Judge of the age, And true light of the world, We pray Thee with the supplications of our hearts Hear the prayers of Thy suppliants, Thou who shuttest the heavens by a word, And loosest its bars. Loose us by command, we beseech Thee, From all our sins. Thou to whose word is subject The health and weakness of all, Cure us who are diseased in morals, Restoring us to virtue. So that when Thou shalt come, The Judge at the end of the world, Thou mayest make us partakers Of eternal joy. Glory to Thee, O Lord, Who wast born of a virgin, With the Father and the Holy Spirit, For ever and ever. Amen. Only for a moment let us see how peculiarly all these expressions are fitting in a hymn of prayer and praise {266} to our God and Saviour, recalling to our minds the words of inspiration; and then again let us put the question to our conscience, Is this language fit for us to use |
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