401. C. M. Newton.

True Zeal.

1Zeal is that pure and heavenly flame

The fire of love supplies;

Whilst that which often bears the name,

Is self but in disguise.

2True zeal is merciful and mild,

Can pity and forbear;

The false is headstrong, fierce and wild,

And breathes revenge and war.

3While zeal for truth the Christian warms,

He knows the worth of peace;

But self contends for names and forms,

Its party to increase.

4Zeal has attained its highest aim,

Its end is satisfied,

If sinners love the Saviour's name,--

Nor seeks it aught beside.

5This idol self, O Lord, dethrone,

And from our hearts remove;

And let no zeal by us be shown

But that which springs from love.