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591.
[The saving work Thou hast begun]
He that shall endure unto the end, the same, &c.
—xxiv. 13.
The saving work Thou hast begun
Thou only, Lord, canst carry on
Unto the perfect day:
In humble hope to persevere
O may I always watch and fear,
O may I always pray.
Thou only, Lord, canst carry on
Unto the perfect day:
In humble hope to persevere
O may I always watch and fear,
O may I always pray.
On Thee I faithfully depend
To bless me with a peaceful end,
When all my griefs are pass'd:
In mercy then my soul require,
Let me be saved out of the fire,
Let me be saved at last.
To bless me with a peaceful end,
When all my griefs are pass'd:
In mercy then my soul require,
Let me be saved out of the fire,
Let me be saved at last.
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