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28. The Death and Resurrection of Christ

Second Part:

1 "I set the Lord before my face,
"He bears my Courage up:
"My Heart and Tongue their Joys express,
"My Flesh shall rest in Hope.

2 ""My Spirit, Lord, thou wilt not leave,
"Where Souls departed are;
"Nor quit my Body to the Grave
"To see Corruption there.

3 "Thou wilt reveal the Path of Life,
"And raise me to thy Throne:
"Thy Courts immortal Pleasure give,
"Thy Presence Joys unknown."

4 [Thus in the Name of Christ, the Lord,
The holy David sung;
And Providence fulfils the Word
Of his prophetick Tongue.

5 Jesus, whom every Saint adores,
Was crucify'd and slain;
Behold the Tomb its Prey restores,
Behold he lives again.

6 When shall my Feet arise and stand
On Heav'n's eternal Hills?
There sits the Son at GOD's Right-hand,
And there the Father smiles.]

Text Information
First Line: I set the Lord before my Face
Title: The Death and Resurrection of Christ
Meter: Common Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1740
Scripture:
Topic: Saints: the best company; Christ: his death and resurrection; Christ: the second Adam, his Incarnation, his Dominion, his All-Suffiecincy (13 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
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