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HYMN XXIII.
[How ignorant the human mind]
How ignorant the human mind,
How totally shut up and blind,
Through our first parents' fall!
Strangers to God by nature, we
His things can neither know nor see,
But darkness covers all.
How totally shut up and blind,
Through our first parents' fall!
Strangers to God by nature, we
His things can neither know nor see,
But darkness covers all.
God only can our sight restore,
And give us by His Spirit's power
Spiritual things to know;
His wisdom, majesty, and love
To view in all His works above,
And all His works below.
And give us by His Spirit's power
Spiritual things to know;
His wisdom, majesty, and love
To view in all His works above,
And all His works below.
Who good pursue, and evil fly,
To them He grants the seeing eye,
To them Himself displays;
Show then (for I Thy will would do)
To me, great God, vouchsafe to show
The wonders of Thy grace.
To them He grants the seeing eye,
To them Himself displays;
Show then (for I Thy will would do)
To me, great God, vouchsafe to show
The wonders of Thy grace.
Open mine eyes, the veil withdraw,
And I, O Lord, will keep Thy law,
If Thou Thy light impart;
Through grace, determined to fulfil
Thy holy, good, and perfect will,
With all my loving heart.
And I, O Lord, will keep Thy law,
If Thou Thy light impart;
Through grace, determined to fulfil
Thy holy, good, and perfect will,
With all my loving heart.
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