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19. GOD loves the Righteous, and hates the Wicked

1 My Refuge is the GOD of Love,
Why do my Foes insult, and cry,
"Fly like a timorous, trembling dove,
"To distant Woods or Mountains fly."

2 If Government be all destroy'd,
(That firm Foundation of our Peace)
And Violence make Justice void,
Where shall the righteous seek Redress?

3 The Lord in Heaven has fix'd his Throne,
His Eye surveys the World below;
To him all mortal Things are known,
His Eye-lids search our Spirits through.

4 If he afflicts his Saints so far,
To prove their Love, and try their Grace,
What may the bold Transgressors fear?
His very Soul abhors their ways.

5 On impious Wretches he shall rain
Tempests of Brimstone, fire and Death,
Such as he kindled on the Plain
Of Sodom, with his angry breath.

6 The righteous Lord loves righteous Souls,
Whose Thoughts and Actions are sincere;
And with a gracious Eye beholds
The Men that his own Image bear.

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First Line: My Refuge is the God of Love
Title: GOD loves the Righteous, and hates the Wicked
Meter: Long Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1740
Scripture:
Topic: Corruption of Manners general; Evil Magistrates; Evil times (4 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
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