The Psalms of David - Imitated in the Language of the New Testament and Applied to the Christian State and Worship by Isaac Watts
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Lord, make me know thy covenant well,
That I may 'scape the snare. 3 From the first dawning light Till the dark evening rise, For thy salvation, Lord, I wait With ever-longing eyes. 4 Remember all thy grace, And lead me in thy truth; Forgive the sins of riper days, And follies of my youth. 5 The Lord is just and kind, The meek shall learn his ways; And every humble sinner find The methods of his grace. 6 For his own goodness' sake He saves my soul from shame; He pardons (tho' my guilt be great) Thro' my Redeemer's name. Psalm 25:2. 12 14 10 13. Second Part. Divine instruction. 1 Where shall the man be found That fears t' offend his God, That loves the gospel's joyful sound, |
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