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| Text: | Heavenly Worship |
1 Frequent the day of God returns
To shed its quick'ning beams;
And yet how slow devotion burns!
How languid are its flames!
2 Accept our faint attempts to love,
Our frailties, Lord, forgive;
We would be like thy saints above,
And praise thee while we live.
3 Increase, O Lord, our faith and hope,
And fit us to ascend,
Where the assembly ne'er breaks up,
The Sabbath ne'er shall end.
4 Where we shall breathe in heavenly air,
With heavenly lustre shine;
Before the throne of god appear,
And feast on love divine.
5 Where we, in high seraphic strains,
Shall all our powers employ,
Delighted range the etherial plains,
And take our fill of joy.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Frequent the day of God returns |
| Title: | Heavenly Worship |
| Meter: | Common Metre |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1790 |
| Source: | Rippon's Coll. |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |