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1305.
[Let not the wise his wisdom boast]
Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, &c.
—ix. 23.
Let not the wise his wisdom boast,
The mighty glory in his might,
The rich in flattering riches trust
Which take their everlasting flight;
The rush of numerous years bears down
The most gigantic strength of man,
And where is all his wisdom gone,
When dust, he turns to dust again!
The mighty glory in his might,
The rich in flattering riches trust
Which take their everlasting flight;
The rush of numerous years bears down
The most gigantic strength of man,
And where is all his wisdom gone,
When dust, he turns to dust again!
One only gift can justify
The boasting soul that knows his God;
When Jesus doth His blood apply,
I glory in His sprinkled blood.
The Lord my righteousness I praise,
I triumph in the love Divine,
The wisdom, wealth, and strength of grace,
In Christ, through endless ages mine.
The boasting soul that knows his God;
When Jesus doth His blood apply,
I glory in His sprinkled blood.
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I triumph in the love Divine,
The wisdom, wealth, and strength of grace,
In Christ, through endless ages mine.
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