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CIII. ANOTHER.

[Jesus our Refuge in distress]

Jesus our Refuge in distress,
Our Helper hitherto,
We now with joyful hearts confess
That Thou art good and true:
Through importunity of prayer
We have the blessing won,
And Thee in songs of praise declare
The Healer of our son.
Thou didst in tender mercy look
On our fond heart's desire:
The fever, check'd by Thy rebuke,
Did at Thy touch retire:

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The glory, Lord, to Thee alone,
Not to the means, we give:
Thyself the saving work hast done,
And by Thy love we live.
The living, they Thy love shall praise,
The living, they shall sing
The God and Giver of all grace,
Our Saviour, Friend, and King:
Our Isaac too, to health restored,
Shall the thanksgiving join,
And live to magnify the Lord,
His Ransomer Divine.
O that Thou wouldst Thy power exert,
The gracious wonder do,
Put the new song into his heart,
The song for ever new!
Now let Thy brooding Spirit move
On his awakening soul,
Infuse the principle of love,
And make the sinner whole.
Better than life Thy favour is:
Be it on him bestow'd:
We only ask'd his life for this,
That he may live for God,
Wholly devoted to Thy will,
May run his Christian race,
And all his work on earth fulfil,
And then behold Thy face.