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Spiritual Songs

Being the Marrow of the Scripture, in Songs of Praise to Almighty God; from The Old and New Testament. With A Hundred Divine hymns on several Occasions: As now Practised in several Congregations in and about London. The Second Edition; With a Table of Contents. By Benjamin Keach

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HYMN 12. The Patience God.

1

What Wrongs, great God, hast thou long born?
(conceiv'd they cannot be!)
By daring Rebels, who provoke
Thee unto Jealousie!

2

All Evils done in every place,
before thine Eyes they are
Throughout the World; And yet dost thou
these Foes protect, and spare.

3

Tho' for Man's Treason down he fell,
by thy revenging Hand;

17

Yet he lifts up his bruised Bones
his Maker to withstand;

4

And, though a feeble Foe he be,
whom thou like Moths can crush,
Yet still against the Bosses of
thy Bucklar he does rush.

5

O what vile Monsters are Mankind!
thus given to Rebel!
Strange thou dost not, Lord, smite the Earth,
and send them quick to Hell!

6

Man's sin for Vengeance loudly crys,
yet Patience doth abound;
Though Justice crys, Cut these Trees down!
Why Cumber they the Ground?

7

Thy Patience still forbears, we see,
O it is Infinite!
Therefore of it, we, Lord, will sing,
and Praise Thee Day and Night.