1 Religion is the chief Concern
Of Mortals here below:
May I its great Importance learn,
Its sovereign Virtue know.
2 More needful this, than glittering Wealth,
Or Ought the World bestows;
Nor Reputation, Food, or Health,
Can give us such Repose.
3 Religion, should our Thoughts engage
Amidst our youthful Bloom;
'Twill fit us for declining Age,
And for the awful Tomb.
4 O, may my Heart, by Grace renew'd
Be my Redeemer's Throne;
And be my stubborn Will subdu'd,
His Government to own.
5 Let deep Repentance, Faith, and Love
Be join'd with godly Fear;
And all my Conversation prove
My Heart to be sincere.
6 Preserve me from the Snares of Sin
Thro' my remaining Days;
And in me let each Virtue shine
To my Redeemer's Praise.
7 Let lively Hope my Soul inspire;
Let warm Affections rise;
And may I wait, with strong Desire
To Mount above the Skies.
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First Line: | Religion is the chief Concern |
Title: | Spiritual Mindedness; or, inward Religion |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1791 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Blessedness of the Gospel |
Notes: | Public Domain. |