How wretched was our former state, when, slaves to Satan’s sway, With hearts disordered and impure, o’erwhelmed in sin we lay! | But, O my soul! for ever praise, for ever love his name, Who turned thee from the fatal paths of folly, sin, and shame. | Vain and presumptuous is the trust which in our works we place, Salvation from a higher source flows to the human race. | ’Tis from the mercy of our God that all our hopes begin; His mercy saved our souls from death, and washed our souls from sin. | His Spirit, through the Saviour shed, its sacred fire imparts, Refines our dross, and Love divine rekindles in our hearts. | Thence raised from death, we live anew; and, justified by grace, We hope in glory to appear, and see our Father’s face. | Let all who hold this faith and hope in holy deeds abound; Thus faith approves itself sincere, by active virtue crowned. | |