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HYMN XIX. PATIENCE.
I
By sin and Satan un-intic't,JOB, type of our Emmanuel Christ,
With all the gems he had in store,
None half so bright as Patience wore.
II
JOB, son of Issachar, at lengthProves Patience is the child of Strength;
Yet Jesus cou'd new pow'rs create,
And e'en in weakness made her great.
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III
Long-suff'ring God, whose goodness canBear with, and bless provoking man;
Let us like thee attempt our parts,
And 'gainst false brethren arm our hearts.
IV
Teach us in sickness to adoreThine hand, and all our ills restore;
Or let us meditate in death,
On Thee—poor man of NAZARETH.
V
Teach me in poverty to thinkOf him who drank on Cedron's brink;
But had not mansion-house, nor bread,
Or to repose him, or be fed.
VI
Teach me 'midst all the griefs below,This transient State, this world of woe,
Submissive on my bended knee,
To take my cross and follow Thee.
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