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I.LIII. God, who in various Methods told

1 God, who in various Methods told,
His Mind and Will to Saints of old,
Sent down his Son with Truth and Grace,
To teach us in these latter Days.

2 Our Nation reads the written Word,
That Book of Life, that sure Record;
The bright Inheritance of Heav'n
Is by the sweet Conveyance giv'n.

3 God's kindest Thoughts are here exprest,
Able to make us Wise and Blest;
The Doctrines are divinely true,
Fit for Reproof and Comfort too.

4 Ye British Isles who read his Love,
In long Epistles from above,
(He hath not sent his sacred Word
To every Land) Praise ye the Lord.

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First Line: God, who in various Methods told
Language: English
Publication Date: 1769
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Word of God; Scripture
Notes: Public Domain.
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