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(21) Our Heavenly Father.

My God how wonderful thou art!

Thy majesty how bright!

How beautiful thy mercy seat,

In depths of burning light.

2 How dread are thine eternal years,

Oh, everlasting Lord!

By prostrate spirits day and night,

Incessantly adored.

3 Oh, how I fear thee, living God!

With deepest, tenderest fears,

And worship thee with trembling hope,

And penitential tears.

4 Yet I may love thee, too, O Lord!

Almighty as thou art,

For thou hast stooped to ask of me

The love of this poor heart.

5 No earthly father loves like thee,

No mother, half so mild,

Bears and forbears as thou hast done

With me, thy sinful child.

6 Father of Jesus! love's reward!

What rapture will it be,

Prostrate before thy throne to lie,

And gaze and gaze on thee.

Frederick Wm. Faber, 1849.