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Hymn 143 by Isaac Watts
Characters of the children of God. From several scriptures.
So new-born babes desire the breast, To feed, and grow, and thrive; So saints with joy the gospel taste, And by the gospel live.
[With inward gust their heart approves All that the word relates; They love the men their Father loves, And hate the works he hates.]
[Not all the flatt'ring baits on earth Can make them slaves to lust; They can't forget their heav'nly birth, Nor grovel in the dust.
Not all the chains that tyrants use Shall bind their souls to vice; Faith, like a conqueror, can produce A thousand victories.]
[Grace, like an uncorrupting seed, Abides and reigns within; Immortal principles forbid The sons of God to sin.]
[Not by the terrors of a slave Do they perform his will, But with the noblest powers they have His sweet commands fulfil.]
They find access at every hour To God within the veil; Hence they derive a quick'ning power, And joys that never fail.
O happy souls! O glorious state Of overflowing grace! To dwell so near their Father's seat, And see his lovely face!
Lord, I address thy heav'nly throne; Call me a child of thine; Send down the Spirit of thy Son To form my heart divine.
There shed thy choicest loves abroad, And make my comforts strong: Then shall I say, "My Father God!" With an unwav'ring tongue.
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