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HYMN LV.

[Father of all, whose bowels move]

Father of all, whose bowels move
To every object of Thy love;
In honour of my heavenly Friend,
Indulge me with a peaceful end.
Weary of life, with guilt oppress'd,
I want the pledge of endless rest,
I want Thy love to testify,
And then to lay me down and die.
The pardon grant for which I pray
Because I nothing have to pay,
Because a ransom'd worm I am,
And ask the grace in Jesu's name.
Ten thousand talents, Lord, remit,
Whose mercies are more infinite,
The sins of seventy years forgive,
And then my longing soul receive.

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Thou know'st I wait for this alone,
Till Thou shalt manifest Thy Son;
The fulness of the Deity,
In Christ, reveal Thyself to me.
Then, O my God and Father, then
When I have Thy salvation seen,
In peace permitted to depart,
I soar, and see Thee as Thou art.