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703.

[Watch'd by the world's malignant eye]

Ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God, &c. —v. 9.

Watch'd by the world's malignant eye,
Who load us with reproach and shame,
As servants of the Lord most high,
As zealous for His glorious name
We ought in all His paths to move,
With holy fear, and humble love.
That wisdom, Lord, on us bestow,
From every evil to depart,
To stop the mouth of every foe,
While upright both in life and heart,
The proofs of godly fear we give,
And show them how the Christians live.