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TRUST AND RESIGNATION |
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2 There no tumult can alarm thee, Thou shalt dread no hidden snare; Guile nor violence can harm thee, In eternal safeguard there.
i 3 From the sword, at noonday wasting, From the noisome pestilence, In the depth of midnight, blasting, God shall be thy sure defence.
4 God shall charge His angel legions Watch and ward o'er thee to keep; |
Though thou walk through hostile regions Though in desert wilds thou sleep.
5 Since, with pure and firm affection,
Thou on God hast set thy love,
With the wings of His protection
He will shield thee from above.
6 Thou shalt call on Him in trouble,
He will hearken, He will save; Here for grief reward thee double, Crown with life beyond the grave.
James Montgomery, 1823 |
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