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Sha'nt I sing to my Creator?

Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: I. Sha'nt I sing to my Creator? Sha'nt I give him Thanks and Praise? Who by ev'ry Thing in Nature Magnifies his tender Grace: What but loving Condescension Still enclines his faithful Heart, To support and take their part, Who pursue his blest Intention: All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. II. As a Hen is us'd to gather Her young Brood beneath her Wings, So has God my Heav'nly Father, Kept me safe from dismal Things, From the Hour of my Formation, When he breathed Life in me, Rearing it by each Degree, Till he brought me to this Station. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. III. Nay, his darling Son eternal He delivers up for me, To redeem me from infernal Death and endless Misery. Depth of Love beyond Dimension! Whence can my weak Spirit fetch Thoughts profound enough to reach This unfathon'd Condescension? All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. IV. His good Spirit's best Direction He vouchsafes me in his Word; And his Wings their kind Protection In my Pilgrimage afford: He endows my Soul and Spirit With the Light of living Fatih T'overcome the Pow'r of Death And escape the Hell I merit. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. V. My Soul's Welfare and Advances Are the Object of his Care, Nay, the Body's Change and Chances In his Goodness have a Share. When my nat'ral Strength is shrinking, In the time of utmost Need, He my God steps in with Speed, And recovers me from sinking. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VI. Heav'n and Earth, with ev'ry Creature, For my Service are design'd; Where I make my Search in Nature, Food and Raiment there I find. Cattle, Corn, Fruit, Fowl and Fishes, Vales below, and Hills on high, Woods and Waters, Earth and Sky Furnish me with various Dishes. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VII. When I sleep, his Love is taking Care to rouse my drowsy Soul, That i find each Morn at waking Light renew'd from Pole to Pole. Had my God withdrawn the Numbers Of his Angels from my Head, And forsook me in my Bed, I had perish'd in my Slumbers. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VIII. Oh! how many sore Afflictions Have been rais'd by Satan's Crew? Which, by God's Divine Restrictions, Never came within my View. Guardian Angels of his sending Stopt the Malice which the Fiend To my Ruin did intend, Far beyond my comprehending. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. IX. As a Father's kind Affection Still endures towards his Child, Tho' he merit sore Correction, When by World and sin beguil'd; Thus, upon my true Repentance, Sins are by my pard'ning God Punish'd with a Father's Rod, Not a Judge's damning Sentence. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. His Chastisements and Corrections, Tho' they bitter seem to be, Yet, upon mature Reflections, Are but Monitors to me: His blest Purpose they discover, To reduce my captive Sense From the World's Impertinence To my God, my heav'nly Lover. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. XI. This I know with full Coniction, As a Maxim ever sure: Christian Crosses and Affliction Do but for a time endure: After Winter's Frost and Snowing, Smiling Summer then appears; After Sadness, Pains, and Tears, Joyful Comforts will be flowing. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. XII. Since nor End, nor Bound, nor Measure Can in God's great Love be found, Heart and Hands I lift with Pleasure, As a Child in Duty bound; Lord, I humbly ask this Favour To embrace with all my Might Thee, my Father, Day and Night, Till I change this Infant Savour For the Taste of Bliss above, Manly Praise and endless Love. Topics: Praise of God Used With Tune: [Sha'nt I sing to my Creator]
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What! no anthem for my Maker?

Author: G. R. Woodward; P. Gerhardt Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [What! no anthem for my Maker?]

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