HYMN 86
C. M.
God holy, just, and sovereign. Job 9:2-10.
358 How should the sons of Adam's race Be pure before their God? If he contend in righteousness, We fall beneath his rod. | To vindicate my words and thoughts I'll make no more pretence; Not one of all my thousand faults Can bear a just defence. | Strong is his arm, his heart is wise; What vain presumers dare Against their Maker's hand to rise, Or tempt th' unequal war? | [Mountains, by his almighty wrath, From their old seats are torn; He shakes the earth from south to north, And all her pillars mourn. | He bids the sun forbear to rise, Th' obedient sun forbears; His hand with sackcloth spreads the skies, And seals up all the stars. | He walks upon the stormy sea, Flies on the stormy wind; There's none can trace his wondrous way, Or his dark footsteps find.] | |