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P.XI. He that has God his guardian made

1 He that has God his guardian made,
Shall, under the almighty's shade
Secure and undisturb'd abide.
Thus to my soul of him I'll say,
He is my fortress and my stay,
My God, in whom I will confide.

2 His tender love and watchful care
Shall free thee from the fowler's snare,
And from the noisome pestilence;
He over thee his wings shall spread,
And cover thy unguarded head;
His truth shall be thy strong defence.

3 No terrors that surprize by night,
Shall thy undaunted courage fright,
Nor deadly shafts that fly by day;
Nor plague, of unknown rise, that kills
In darkness, nor infectious ills
That in the hottest season slay.

Text Information
First Line: He that has God his guardian made
Meter: Third Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1789
Scripture:
Topic: Psalms of Praise and Adoration
Source: Tate and Brady's Version
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