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Psalm 119 (Version 07, Part 7)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 119 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

Let all the heathen writers join

To form one perfect book,

Great God, if once compar'd with thine,

How mean their writings look!

Not the most perfect rules they gave

Could shew one sin forgiven,

Nor lead a step beyond the grave;

But thine conduct to heaven.

I've seen an end of what we call

Perfection here below;

How short the powers of nature fall,

And can no farther go!

Yet men would fain be just with God

By works their hands have wrought;

But thy commands, exceeding broad,

Extend to every thought.

In vain we boast perfection here,

While sin defiles our frame,

And sinks our virtues down so far,

They scarce deserve the name.

Our faith and love, and every grace,

Fall far below thy word;

But perfect truth and righteousness

Dwell only with the Lord.

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