1. Religion is the chief concern Of mortals here below: May I its great importance learn, Its sovereign virtue know! | 2. More needful this than glittering wealth, Or aught the world bestows; Nor reputation, food, or health, Can give us such repose. | 3. Religion should our thoughts engage Amidst our youthful bloom; 'Twill fit us for declining age, And for the awful tomb. | 4. O, may my heart, by grace renew'd Be my Redeemer's throne; And be my stubborn will subdued, His government to own! | 5. Let deep repentance, faith, and love Be joined with godly fear; And all my conversation prove My heart to be sincere. | 6. Preserve me from the snares of sin Through my remaining days, And in me let each virtue shine To my Redeemer's praise. | 7. Let lively hope my soul inspire; Let warm affections rise; And may I wait with strong desire To mount above the skies! | |