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Now doth the Truth appear

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #I.LXX (1776) Lyrics: 1 Now doth the Truth appear, Our dear prophetic Lord, Of what thou didst declare In thine unerring Word; The awful Signs, by thee foretold, Of thine Approach, we now behold. 2 Nations are in Distress, Striving, by Force and Fraud, Each other to oppress; Yet their own Ways applaud: In divers Places Earthquakes are, Mens Hearts are failing them for Fear. 3 The Gods of Earth, their Jars Occasions fierce Debate; Contests and bloody Wars Proclaim their mut'al Hate; Whilst mutt'ring Rumour now declares, How all the World for War prepares. 4 Redeemer, thou wilt come, (Those Signs point out thy Way) To bring thy Children Home, We wait the glor'ous Day: 'Till then we calmly rest in thee, From Dread of each ill-boding free. 5 We praise thee, dearest Lord; Now will we hopeless grieve; Instructed by thy Word, Rejoicing we believe, That all Things work, thro' Jesu's Blood, Now, and for-ever for our Good. 6 Our dearest Bridegroom lives! And all our Need supplies; Himself our Food he gives, Eat, my Belov'd, he cries: His Love is our divine Repast! O! how then can his children fast. 7 If thou art tak'n away, Lo! then thy Children fast: But if thou with us stay, We've a contin'al Feast: All other Food our Souls despise, But thee, our Lamb and Sacrifice. 8 We'll fast from all but thee; Thy Flesh is Meat indeed; To drink thy Blood we're free: On this alone we feed! Pleas'd with this Food, most holy Lamb, We eat and drink, and bless thy Name. Scripture: Mark 2:19-20 Languages: English
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Now doth the truth appear

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #389 (1808)

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