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Sinners, For Transgression, See

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13008 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Sinners, for transgression, see Sharp disease their youth consume, And their beauty, like a tree, Withering on an early tomb. 2 Food is loathsome to their taste, And the eye revolts from light; All their joys to ruin haste, As the sunset into night. 3 Then unto the Lord they cry; He inclines a gracious ear, Sends deliverance from on high, Rescues them from all their fear. 4 He with health renews their frame, Lengthens out their numbered days, Let them glorify His name With the sacrifice of praise. 5 O that men would praise the Lord, For His goodness to their race, For the wonders of His Word, And the riches of His grace! Languages: English Tune Title: HEINLEIN
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Fools, For Their Transgression, See

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16469 Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Fools, for their trans­gress­ion, see Lyrics: 1 Fools, for their trans­gress­ion, see Sharp dis­ease their youth con­sume, And their beau­ty, like a tree, Withering o’er an ear­ly tomb. 2 Food is loath­some to their taste. And the eye re­volts from light ; All their joys to ru­in haste. As the sunset in­to night. 3 Then un­to the Lord they cry, He in­clines a gr­acious ear, Sends de­liv­er­ance from on high, Rescues them from all their fear. 4 He with health re­news their frame, Lengthens out their num­bered days; Let them glor­ify His name With the sac­ri­fice of praise. 5 O that men would praise the Lord, For His good­ness to their race; For the won­ders of His Word, And the rich­es of His grace! Languages: English Tune Title: MERCY

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