Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXV (1791) Hymnal Title: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns First Line: Strait is the Way, the Door is strait Lyrics: 1 Strait is the Way, the Door is strait,
That leads to Joys on High;
'Tis but a few that find the Gate,
While Crouds mistake, and die.
2 Beloved Self must be deny'd,
The Mind and Will renew'd
Passion suppress'd, and Patience try'd,
And vain Desires subdu'd.
[3 Flesh is a dang'rous Foe to Grace,
Where it prevails and rules;
Flesh must be humbled, Pride abas'd,
Lest they destroy our Souls.
4 The Love of Gold be banish'd hence,
(That vile Idolatry)
And ev'ry Member, ev'ry Sense,
in sweet Subjection lye.
5 The Tongue, that most unruly Pow'r,
Requires a strong restraint;
We must be watchful ev'ry Hour,
And pray, but never faint.
6 Lord! can a feeble, helpless Worm
Fulfil a Task so hard!
Thy Grace must all my Works perform,
And give the free Reward. Topics: Pilgrimage of Saints Languages: English
Christian Virtues; or The Difficulty of Conversion