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HEAR, O my God, with pity hear,

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)
6 Verses Grace & Mercy
Verse 1
HEAR, O my God, with pity hear, My humble supplicating moan; In mercy answer all my prayer, And make Thy truth and goodness known.
Verse 2
And oh! let mercy still be nigh; Should awful justice frown severe, Before the terrors of Thine eye, What trembling mortal can appear?
Verse 3
I call to mind the former days; Thy ancient works declare Thy name, Thy truth, Thy goodness, and Thy grace; And these, O Lord, are still the same.
Verse 4
Come, Lord, on wings of mercy fly, My spirit fails at Thy delay; Hide not Thy face; I faint, I die,
Verse 5
Teach me to do Thy sacred will; Thou art my God, my hope, my stay; Let Thy good Spirit lead me still, And point the safe, the upright way.
Verse 6
Thy name, Thy righteousness I plead, O Lord, revive my drooping heart; Let these distressing fears recede, And bid my troubles all depart.

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