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The shadow of a great rock, etc.
Isaiah 32:2.
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He who on earth as man was known, And bore our sins and pains, Now seated on th’ eternal throne, The Lord of glory reigns. | 2 His hands the wheels of nature guide With sure, unerring skill, And countless worlds, extended wide, Obey his sovereign will. | 3 While harps unnumbered sound his praise In yonder worlds above, His saints on earth admire his ways, And glory in his love. | 4 This land through which his pilgrims go, Is desolate and dry; But streams of grace from him o’erflow, Their thirst to satisfy. | 5 When troubles, like a burning sun, Beat heavy on their head, To this high Rock for rest they run, And find a pleasing shade. | 6 How glorious he, how happy they In such a generous friend, Whose love secures them all the way, And crowns them at the end. | |