Hymn 132 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCDD EFGG HHIJ KLMN| Holiness and grace | A |
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| Titus | B |
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| O let our lips and lives express | C |
| The holy gospel we profess | C |
| So let our works and virtues shine | D |
| To prove the doctrine all divine | D |
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| Thus shall we best proclaim abroad | E |
| The honors of our Savior God | F |
| When the salvation reigns within | G |
| And grace subdues the power of sin | G |
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| Our flesh and sense must be denied | H |
| Passion and envy lust and pride | H |
| While justice temp'rance truth and love | I |
| Our inward piety approve | J |
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| Religion bears our spirits up | K |
| While we expect that blessed hope | L |
| The bright appearance of the Lord | M |
| And faith stands leaning on his word | N |
Isaac Watts
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