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Upon the Nativity, Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension, of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, &c. Written By the late Reverend and Learned Dr. Henry More ... At the Request of a Person of Quality

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AN HYMN Upon the Descent of the Holy Ghost at the Day of Pentecost.
 
 

AN HYMN Upon the Descent of the Holy Ghost at the Day of Pentecost.

The Narration

When Christ his Body up had born

To Heav'n, from his Disciples sight,

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Then they like Orphans all forlorn
Spent their sad Days in mournful plight.
But he ascended up on high,
More Sacred Gifts for to receive.
And freely show'r them from the Sky
On those which he behind did leave.
He for the Presence of his Flesh
To them the Holy Spirit imparts,
And doth with living Springs refresh
Their thirsty Souls and fainting Hearts.
While with one Mind and in one place
Devoutly they themselves retire,
In rushing Wind the promiss'd Grace
Descends, and cloven Tongues of Fire.
The House th'Almighty's Spirit fills,
Which doth the Feeble Fabrick shake;

Acts 2.


But on their Tongue such power instils,
That makes the amazed Hearer quake.
The Spirit of Holy Zeal and Love,

The Application.


And of discerning, give us, Lord;
The Spirit of Power from above,
Of Unity and good Accord:
The Spirit of convincing Speech,
Such as will every Conscience smite,
And to the Heart of each Man reach,

Acts 2. 37.


And Sin and Error put to flight:
The Spirit of refining Fire,
Searching the inmost of the Mind,
To purge all foul and fell desire,
And kindle Life more pure and kind.

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The Spirit of Faith in this thy Day
Of Power against the force of Sin,
That through this Faith we ever may
Against our Lusts the Conquests win.
Pour down thy Spirit of inward Life,
Which in our Hearts thy Laws may write,
That without any pain or strife
We naturally may do what's right.
On all the Earth thy Spirit pour,
In Righteousness it to renew:
That Satan's Kingdom 't may o'repow'r,
And to Christ's Sceptre all subdue.
Like mighty Wind or Torrent fierce,
Let it Withstanders all o'rerun,
And every wicked Law reverse,
That Faith and Love may make all one.
Let Peace and Joy in each place spring,
And Righteousness, the Spirit's fruits,
With Meekness, Friendship, and each thing
That with the Christian Spirit suits.
Grant this, O holy God and true,
Who th'Ancient Prophets didst inspire:
Haste to perform thy Promise due,
As all thy servants thee desire.