Hymnal: The Pilgrim's Hymn Book
Date: 1816
Compiler: Joseph Thomas
Publisher/Printer: J Foster
First Line: And is the gospel peace and love
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Meter: LM
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Hymn Number: CXLVII
Page Number: 193, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsAnd is the gospel, peace and love?
Such let our conversation be;
The serpent blendid with the dove,
Wisdom and weak simplicity.
Whene'er the angry passions rise
And tempt our thoughts or tongue to strife,
To Jesus let us lift our eyes,
Bright pattern of the christian life.
O how benevolent and kind!
How mild! how ready to forgive!
Be this the temper of our mind,
And these the rules by which we live.
To do his heav'nly father's will,
Was his employment and delight;
Humility and holy zeal
Shone through his life divinely bright.
Dispensing good where'er he came,
The labors of his life were love;
O, if we love the Saviour's name,
Let his divine example move.
But ah! how blind, how weak we are;
How frail! How apt to turn aside!
Lord we depend upon thy care,
And ask thy spirit for our guide.
Thy fair example may we trace,
To teach us what we ought to be;
Make us by thy transforming grace,
Dear Saviour, daily more like thee.