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| 134 | Laudes Domini#135 | 136 |
| Text: | Providence |
| Author: | Anne Steele |
1 Lord, how mysterious are thy ways!
How blind are we, how mean our praise!
Thy steps no mortal eyes explore;
'Tis ours to wonder and adore.
2 Great God! I do not ask to see
What in futurity shall be;
Let light and bliss attend my days,
And then my future hours be praise
3 Are darkness and distress my share?
Give me to trust thy guardian care;
Enough for me, if love divine
At length through every cloud shall shine.
4 Yet this my soul desires to know,
Be this my only wish below;
That Christ is mine! this great request,
Grant, bounteous God, and I am blest.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! |
| Title: | Providence |
| Author: | Anne Steele |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1890 |
| Topic: | God: The Father; Decrees; God: Attributes (2 more...) |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |