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II. ISAIAH XXVII. 1–6, &c.
The Lord of Hosts, the' Almighty Lord
Shall punish in that vengeful day,
Shall with His Spirit's two-edged sword
The piercing crooked serpent slay.
Shall punish in that vengeful day,
Shall with His Spirit's two-edged sword
The piercing crooked serpent slay.
Leviathan, that subtle fiend,
That soul-insinuating foe,
Jesus shall make his malice end,
And root out all our sins below.
That soul-insinuating foe,
Jesus shall make his malice end,
And root out all our sins below.
Jesus shall make us free indeed,
Redeem from all iniquity,
And crush the hellish serpent's head,
And slay the dragon in the sea.
Redeem from all iniquity,
And crush the hellish serpent's head,
And slay the dragon in the sea.
The sea is calm'd, the troubled soul,
In which he did his pastime take,
The sinner now by faith made whole,
Will never more his God forsake.
In which he did his pastime take,
The sinner now by faith made whole,
Will never more his God forsake.
Sing to the church in that glad day,
(The church is join'd to those above,
When all their sins are wash'd away,
And they are perfected in love:
(The church is join'd to those above,
When all their sins are wash'd away,
And they are perfected in love:
Partakers of the life Divine,
When grace the full salvation brings,)
Sing ye, a vineyard of red wine,
A vineyard for the King of kings!
When grace the full salvation brings,)
Sing ye, a vineyard of red wine,
A vineyard for the King of kings!
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I keep it, I the' almighty Lord
My Spirit every moment pour,
Descends the water and the word,
The gracious never-ceasing shower.
My Spirit every moment pour,
Descends the water and the word,
The gracious never-ceasing shower.
I water it with heavenly dew,
Satan and sin I chase away,
I water it, and keep it too,
I watch My vineyard night and day.
Satan and sin I chase away,
I water it, and keep it too,
I watch My vineyard night and day.
Fury is not in Me; to all,
To all My mercies freely move:
Who would resist My gracious call,
Or spurn the bowels of My love?
To all My mercies freely move:
Who would resist My gracious call,
Or spurn the bowels of My love?
Who against Me would madly dare
To set the thorns and briers in fight?
Through all I would My passage tear,
And trample on their feeble might.
To set the thorns and briers in fight?
Through all I would My passage tear,
And trample on their feeble might.
The soul that will not taste My love
Shall perish by My righteous ire,
My vengeful indignation prove,
And feel Me a consuming fire.
Shall perish by My righteous ire,
My vengeful indignation prove,
And feel Me a consuming fire.
But rather let him freely take
A power from Me to turn and live;
Peace with his God he then shall make,
And Christ into his heart receive.
A power from Me to turn and live;
Peace with his God he then shall make,
And Christ into his heart receive.
My Son from all, who come to Him,
Shall every spot of sin remove,
From all iniquity redeem,
And root and 'stablish them in love.
Shall every spot of sin remove,
From all iniquity redeem,
And root and 'stablish them in love.
Grafted in Him they all shall share
The life and fatness of the Root,
And every holy temper bear,
And fill the world with golden fruit.
The life and fatness of the Root,
And every holy temper bear,
And fill the world with golden fruit.
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The trees of righteousness shall rise,
Water'd each moment from above,
And bear the fruits of paradise,
The glorious fruits of perfect love.
Water'd each moment from above,
And bear the fruits of paradise,
The glorious fruits of perfect love.
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