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860.
[When the trying hour is pass'd]
They feared exceedingly, and said one to, &c.
—iv. 41.
When the trying hour is pass'd,
Saved by miracle at last,
Mindful of the death so near,
Should we not rejoice with fear?
Saved by miracle at last,
Mindful of the death so near,
Should we not rejoice with fear?
Should we not the dread retain,
Talking of the wondrous Man,
Mighty both in deed and word,
Sovereign universal Lord?
Talking of the wondrous Man,
Mighty both in deed and word,
Sovereign universal Lord?
Him whom wind and sea obeys,
Him omnipotent in grace,
Him to worship we agree
God from all eternity.
Him omnipotent in grace,
Him to worship we agree
God from all eternity.
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