1 Far hence, each superstition vain,
Wild offspring of the human brain!
The truths, that fill thy hallow'd page,
My happier choice, great God! engage.
2 O ever faithful to thy word,
Do thou thy vital strength afford;
Thy help impart, eternal Sire!
Nor let my hope in shame expire.
3 Sustain'd by thy almighty aid,
What danger shall my soul invade?
Nor error's cloud, nor arts of sin
My soul from thy obedience win.
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First Line: | Far hence each superstition vain |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1814 |
Topic: | The Scriptures |
Notes: | Public Domain. |