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Well, at length I plainly see

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #472 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: MALETTE

Well, at length I plainly see

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #d607 (1913)
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Inconstancy

Author: Berridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #301 (1844) First Line: Well; at length I plainly see Lyrics: 1 Well, at length I plainly see, Every man is vanity; In his best and brightest form, But a shadow or a worm. 2 Such a shade I am in view, Empty, dark, and fleeting too; Such a worm of nothing worth, Crawling out and in the earth. 3 [Very foolish, very base, Notwithstanding Jesus’ grace. Murmuring oft for gospel-bread, Growing wanton when full fed.] 4 [Brisk and dull in half an hour, Hot and cold, and sweet and sour; Sometimes grave at Jesus’ school, Sometimes light, and play the fool.] 5 What a motley wretch am I! Full of inconsistency! Sure the plague is in my heart, Else I could not act this part. 6 Let me come unto my Lord, Self-condemnèd and abhorred; Take the sinner’s safe retreat, Lie and blush at Jesus’ feet. 7 [If my heart is broken well, God will surely with me dwell; Yet amazèd I would be, How the Lord should dwell with me.] Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Languages: English

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