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CDVII. The institution of a gospel ministry from Christ

1 Father of mercies. in thy house
Smile on our homage, and our vows;
While with a grateful heart we share
These pledges of our Savior's care.

2 The Savior, when to heaven he rose
In splendid triumph o'er his foes
Scatter'd his gifts on men below,
And wide his royal bounties flow,

3 Hence sprung th' apostles' honor'd name,
Sacred beyond heroic fame;
In lowlier form to bless our eyes,
Pastors from hence, and teachers rise.

4 From Christ their varied gifts derive,
And fed by Christ their graces live:
While guarded by his potent hand,
'Midst all the rage of hell they stand.

5 So shall the bright succession run
Thro' the last courses of the sun;
While unborn churches by their care
Shall rise and flourish large and fair,

6 Jesus our Lord, their hearts shall know,
The spring, whence all these blessing flow:
Pastors and people shout his praise
Thro' the long round of endless days.

Text Information
First Line: Father of mercies, in thy house
Title: The institution of a gospel ministry from Christ
Author: Dr. Doddridge
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Church: The Gospel Church; Gospel Ministry instituted by Christ; Ordination hymns
Notes: Public Domain.
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