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55b. Prayer and Hope

1 Soon as I heard my Father say,
"Ye children, seek my grace,"
My heart reply'd without delay,
"I'll seek my Father's face."

2 Let not thy face be hid from me,
Nor frown my soul away;
God of my life, I fly to thee
In a distressing day.

3 Should friends and kindred near and dear
Leave me to want or die,
My God would make my life his care,
And all my need supply.

5 My fainting flesh had died with grief,
Had not my soul believ'd,
To see thy grace provide relief,
Nor was my hope deceiv'd.

6 Wait on the Lord, ye trembling saints,
And keep your courage up;
He'll raise your spirit when it faints,
And far exceed your hope.

Text Information
First Line: Soon as I heard my Father say
Title: Prayer and Hope
Meter: Common Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1786
Scripture: ;
Topic: Church: delight and safety in it; Hope: and Prayer for persecuted Saints; Prayer: and hope (2 more...)
Notes: Second Part
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