Text: | Idolatry reproved |
1 Not to our names, thou only just and true,
Not to our worthless names is glory due:
Thy pow'r and grace, thy truth and justice claim
Immortal honours to thy sov'reign name;
Shine thro' the earth from heav'n thy blest abode;
Nor let the heathens say, "Where is your God?"
2 Heav'n is thine higher court: there stands thy throne
And thro' the lower worlds thy will is done:
God fram'd this earth; the starry heav'ns he spread,
But fools adore the gods their hands have made;
The kneeling crowd, with looks devout, behold
Their silver-saviours, and their saints of gold.
3 [Vain are those artful shapes of eyes and ears;
The molten image neither sees nor hears;
Their hands are helpless, nor their feet can move,
They have no speech, nor thought, nor power, nor love;
Yet sottish mortals make their long complaints
To their deaf idols, and their lifeless saints.
4 The rich have statues well adorn'd with gold;
The poor content with gods of coarser mould,
With tools of iron carve the senseless stock
Lopt from a tree, or broken from a rock;
People and priests drive on the solemn trade,
And trust the gods that saws and hammers made.]
5 Be heav'n and earth amaz'd! 'Tis hard to say
Which is more stupid, or their gods, or they:
O Israel, trust the Lord: he hears and sees,
He knows thy sorrows and restores thy peace:
His worship does a thousand comforts yield,
He is thy help, and he thine heav'nly shield.
6 In God we trust; our impious foes in vain
Attempt our ruin, and oppose his reign;
Had they prevail'd, darkness had clos'd our days,
And death and silence had forbid his praise:
But we are sav'd, and live: Let songs arise,
And Sion bless the God that built the skies.
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First Line: | Not to our names, thou only just and true |
Title: | Idolatry reproved |
Meter: | As the new Tune, the 50th Psalm |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1793 |
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Notes: | Public Domain. |