Hymns and Sacred Lyrics In Three Parts. By Joseph Cottle |
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“Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain,” &c. |
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465. Third Commandment. “Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain,” &c.
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Him, who rides upon heaven's circle,Whirlwinds his mysterious car;
Him, whose utterance is the thunder,
And whose arrows lightnings are;
Him, we worship,
Witness'd in his works afar!
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Sun, and moon, and stars, unnumber'd,The eternal God proclaim!
He sustains the wheels of nature,
Through her universal frame!
Ever tremble
At Jehovah's awful name!
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Fast the moment is advancing,When we all shall stand and hear,
Rich and poor, the final sentence!
Then the stoutest heart will fear!
And the righteous
With arch-angels bright appear!
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Is it an inferior blessingTo behold in God a friend?
Him, whose frown throws night before it!
And whose smiles the sun transcend!
On whose favour
We for every breath depend?
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Daring mortal! learn to trembleAt the name of God, Most High!
Lest he in his anger smite thee,
And thy soul and body die!
Ever banish'd
From the mansions in the sky!
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