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Isaac Watts - Hymn 123Isaac Watts - Hymn 123
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The benefit of public ordinances. Away from every mortal care, Away from earth, our souls retreat; We leave this worthless world afar, And wait and worship near thy seat. Lord, in the temple of thy grace We see thy feet, and we adore; We gaze upon thy lovely face, And learn the wonders of thy power. While here our various wants we mourn, United groans ascend on high; And prayer bears a quick return Of blessings in variety. [If Satan rage, and sin grow strong, Here we receive some cheering word; We gird the gospel armor on To fight the battles of the Lord. Or if our spirit faints and dies, (Our conscience galled with inward stings,) Here doth the righteous Sun arise With healing beams beneath his wings.] Father! my soul would still abide Within thy temple, near thy side; But if my feet must hence depart, Still keep thy dwelling in my heart.
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