LVI. The truth which christians once receiv'd

1 The truth which christians once receiv'd
They never more should slight;
The promises they once believ'd
Should e'er be kept in sight.

2 The Saviour must b e still in view,
His life to immitate;
To serve the Lord in all they do,
And humbly on him wait.

3 In christian virtues to abound,
Should be their constant aim--
And all their actions should redound
To shew the Saviours fame.

4 Engag'd with zeal on ev'ry hand,
All vices to oppose!
And ever-more prepar'd to stand,
To conquer all such foes.

5 All base desires, lusts and pride,
By faith must be subdu'd;
Until the soul be sanctified,
And the whole mind renew'd.

6 Whilst such in faith and love increase,
They find establish'd rest;
They will enjoy eternal peace,
And be for ever bless'd.

Text Information
First Line: The truth which christians once receiv'd
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Second Sunday in Lent
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