328. The pure and peaceful mind

The pure and peaceful mind,
The meek and lowly heart,
The patient will to Thine resign'd
God of all power impart.

Young though in years we be,
In health and spirits strong;
What is the life of man to Thee?
The longest is not long.

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A thousand years, a day,
Are equal in Thy sight;
Our generations pass away,
Like watches of the night.

Lord, make us timely wise
To know our call of grace;
And with the moment, as it flies,
Run our appointed race:

Still keep the end in view,
Tarry nor turn aside,
Perils, allurements, bonds break through,
Most faithful when most tried!

Thus, till we reach the goal,
All else we count but loss;
Nor till we gain the prize,--our soul,--
Grow weary of the Cross.

Text Information
First Line: The pure and peaceful mind
Title: The pure and peaceful mind
Author: James Montgomery
Meter: 6.6.8.6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1854
Topic: Children: numbering their days
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