The Works of the Reverend and Learned Isaac Watts, D. D. Containing, besides his Sermons, and Essays on miscellaneous subjects, several additional pieces, Selected from his Manuscripts by the Rev. Dr. Jennings, and the Rev. Dr. Doddridge, in 1753: to which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, compiled by the Rev. George Burder. In six volumes |
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HYMN 107. (C. M.) The everlasting Absence of God intolerable.
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HYMN 107. (C. M.) The everlasting Absence of God intolerable.
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That awful day will surely come,Th'appointed hour makes haste,
When I must stand before my Judge,
And pass the solemn test.
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Thou lovely chief of all my joys;Thou sovereign of my heart,
How could I bear to hear thy voice
Pronounce the sound, ‘Depart?’
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The thunder of that dismal wordWould so torment my ear,
'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord,
With most tormenting fear.
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What, to be banish'd for my life,And yet forbid to die!
To linger in eternal pain,
Yet death for ever fly!
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Oh, wretched state of deep despair,To see my God remove,
And fix my doleful station where
I must not taste his love.
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Jesus, I throw my arms around,And hang upon thy breast;
Without a gracious smile from thee
My spirit cannot rest.
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O tell me that my worthless nameIs graven on thy hands;
Shew me some promise in thy book
Where my salvation stands!
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Give me one kind assuring wordTo sink my fears again;
And cheerfully my soul shall wait
Her threescore years and ten.
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