LXXVI. Christ the refuge of the Church

1 He who on earth as man was known,
And bore our sins and pains;
Now, seated on th' eternal throne,
The God of glory reigns.

2 His hands the wheels of nature guide
With an unerring skill;
and countless worlds extended wide,
Obey his sov'reign will.

3 While harps unnumber'd sound his praise,
In yonder world above;
His saints on earth admire his ways,
And glory in his love.

4 His righteousness to faith reveal'd,
Wrought out for guilty worms;
Affords a hiding-place and shield,
From enemies and storms.

5 When troubles like a burning sun,
Beat heavy on their head;
to this high rock his people run,
And find a pleasing shade.

6 How glorious he! how happy they
In such a glorious friend!
Whose love secures them all the way,
And crowns them at the end.

Text Information
First Line: He who on earth as man was known
Title: Christ the refuge of the Church
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1799
Topic: Christ: The refuge of the church
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