869. C. M. S. Streeter.

Humiliation and Prayer.

1Here in thy temple, Lord, we meet,

And bow before thy throne;

Abased and guilty, at thy feet

We seek thy grace alone.

2Our sins rise up in dread array,

And fill our hearts with fear;

Our trembling spirits melt away,

But find no helper near.

3O, send thy pity from on high

With pardon all-divine;

Bring now thy gracious spirit nigh,

And make us wholly thine.

4We humbly mourn our follies past,

Each guilty path deplore;

Resolved, while feeble life shall last,

To tread those paths no more.