The Southern harmony, and musical companion containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems |
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[Religion is the chief concern] |
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[Religion is the chief concern]
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Religion is the chief concernOf mortals here below;
May I its great importance learn,
Its sovereign virtues know.
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More needful this than glittering wealth,Or aught the world bestows;
Nor reputation, food, or health,
Can give us such repose.
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Religion should our thoughts engageAmidst our youthful bloom;
'Twill fit us for declining age,
And for the awful tomb.
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O, may my heart, by [illeg.]Be my Redeemer's thron
And be my stubborn will subdued,
His government to own
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Let deep repentance, faith, and loveBe join'd with godly fear;
And all my conversation prove
My heart to be sincere.
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Preserve me from the snares of sinThrough my remaining days,
And in me let each virtue shine
To my Redeemer's praise.
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Let lively hope my soul inspire,Let warm affections rise;
And may I wait, with strong desire
To mount above the skies.
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