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 Pleading with sinners face to face Through all their devious way:

How shall we speak to Thee, O LORD, Or how in silence lie? Look on us, and we are abhorred, Turn from us, and we die.

Thy guardian fire, Thy guiding cloud, Still let them gild our wall, Nor be our foes and Thine allowed To see us faint and fall.

Too oft, within this camp of Thine, Rebellions murmurs rise; Sin cannot bear to see Thee shine So awful to her eyes.

Fain would our lawless hearts escape, And with the heathen be, To worship every monstrous shape In fancied darkness free.

Vain thought, that shall not be at all! Refuse we or obey, Our ears have heard the Almighty's call, We cannot be as they.

We cannot hope the heathen's doom To whom GOD'S Son is given, Whose eyes have seen beyond the tomb, Who have the key of Heaven.

Weak tremblers on the edge of woe, Yet shrinking from true bliss, Our rest must be "no rest below," And let our prayer be this:

"LORD, wave again Thy chastening rod,  Till every idol throne Crumble to dust, and Thou, O GOD,   Reign in our hearts alone.

"Bring all our wandering fancies home,  For Thou hast every spell, And 'mid the heathen where they roam,   Thou knowest, LORD, too well.