Hymns from the East - Part 12
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Because I was brought low, And sin had triumphed quite, Thou G.o.d, all good, didst bow, And seek me in the night.

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And Thou didst lift me up, For Thou wert lifted high, When on the Cross Thou gav'st Thyself for man to die.

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Thou Life, Immortal Life!

O, full of sympathy!

Clothed with my flesh Thou cam'st From Thy felicity.

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To burst our mortal bands, And vanquish in the strife, And dead, from death arise, Crowned with immortal life.

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To Father and to Son, To Thee, blest Spirit, praise, Here on the earth, and there Where live the endless days.

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O G.o.d of life, in whom we live, The bounties of Thy favour give, And teach our souls to soar; That, at the source of every good, Our life may find its needful food, And live for evermore.

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O Lord of mercy, by whose grace The sinner seeks the Father's face, And finds a welcome there; When fears the trembling soul distress, And sins the aching heart oppress, O Lord of mercy, spare.

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And say to Him who loves Thee best, And sent Thee to a world distressed, His blessing to impart,-- "Hear Thou the sinner's mournful cries, Accept his preferred sacrifice, A broken, contrite heart."

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Blest Spirit, who in holy flame, At Pentecost all powerful came,-- Our sin-stained souls renew; And by Thine all-consuming fire, Consume our sin and vile desire, And make us pure and true.

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To G.o.d who dwells in highest heaven, Be endless praise and glory given,-- And praise to Christ the Son.

And to the Holy Spirit blest, For comfort and for gifts the best,-- Immortal Three in One.

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By Thine own hand the gift was given Of wealth, and hope of highest heaven; But, fool at heart, Thy grace was spurned, And from my Father's house I turned.

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O, hear my plaint, I cry to Thee; Be pitiful, and pardon me, For I have sinned; O, give me grace To seek in penitence Thy face.

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Yea, I repent in anguish low; Give me again Thy love to know; And if a servant's place remain, Take me in mercy back again.

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Lord, Thou art good and kind, And full of tender grace; Now make Thy countenance to shine, And let me see Thy face.

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For O, my heart is sad, Because my sin I know; And though I strive, I fail, And still unG.o.dly grow.

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And all my aims are lost, And all my striving vain,-- Wilt Thou refresh my soul, And visit me again?

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'Tis morning when the sun Upon the mountain glows; 'Tis evening when the shade Upon the valleys grows;

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And when Thy face I see, 'Tis morning in my soul; But when Thou turn'st away, The evening shadows roll.

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And night comes on apace, And all forlorn I sigh;-- O, bid the morning dawn, Look on me lest I die.

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O, Thou art good and kind, And full of tender grace; Now make Thy countenance to shine, And let me see Thy face.

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