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[God made man on earth appear'd]
Ye also have seen Me, and believe not.
—vi. 36.
God made man on earth appear'd,
And mighty wonders wrought;
Sinners saw their Lord and heard,
And yet believed Him not:
Still Thy Spirit, Lord, is near,
Yet still unknown to me Thou art
Till Thou giv'st the hearing ear,
And preachest to my heart.
And mighty wonders wrought;
Sinners saw their Lord and heard,
And yet believed Him not:
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Yet still unknown to me Thou art
Till Thou giv'st the hearing ear,
And preachest to my heart.
Now Thy miracles of grace
Repeat O God in me,
Now reveal Thy lovely face
And give me eyes to see;
Present with Thy servant dwell,
Into mine inmost spirit given,
Give me in Thyself to feel
The hidden life of heaven.
Repeat O God in me,
Now reveal Thy lovely face
And give me eyes to see;
Present with Thy servant dwell,
Into mine inmost spirit given,
Give me in Thyself to feel
The hidden life of heaven.
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