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| Text: | God Incomprehensible |
1 Great God, in vain man's narrow view,
Attempts to look thy nature through.
Our lab'ring pow'rs with rev'rence own,
Thy glories never can be known.
2 Not the high seraph's mighty thought,
Who countless years his God has sought,
Such wondrous height or depth can find,
Or fully trace thy boundless mind.
3 Yet, Lord, thy kindness deigns to show
Enough for mortal men to know;
While wisdom, goodness, pow'r divine,
Thro' all thy works and conduct shine.
4 O! may our souls with rapture trace
Thy works of nature and of grace,
Explore thy sacred truth, and still
Press on to know and do thy will!
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Great God, in vain man's narrow view |
| Title: | God Incomprehensible |
| Meter: | L. M. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1845 |
| Topic: | Of God: The Being and Perfections of God |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |