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7.7.7.7
James Montgomery
Thanksgiving for Deliverance from the Cholera.
Walking on the wingëd wind, Fear before Him, Death behind; When the Lord came down in wrath, Clouds and darkness girt His path. | Thence abroad His arrows flew, Thick and fast they smote and slew; We in dust and ashes lay, None could help,--but all could pray. | Fervent prayer had power with God, Caught the lightnings on its rod, Faith and hope, amidst our bands, Holding up its weary hands. | Prayer prevail'd amidst despair, God delights to honour prayer; Judgment laid its terrors by, Mercy beam'd o'er earth and sky. | Now be sorrow turned to song, Let the bruised reed grow strong, Smoking flax break forth and blaze, Prayer transform itself to praise. | Let the living now record All the goodness of the Lord; Him let the redeem'd adore, Go in peace, and sin no more. | |