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��Henry Twells (1823-1000).

NOT for our sins alone Thy mercy, Lord, we sue ; Let fall thy pitying glance

On our devotions too, What we have done for thee, And what we think to do.

The holiest hours wc spend In prayer upon our knees,

The times when most we deem Our songs of praise will please.

Thou searcher of all hearts, Forgiveness pour on these.

��And all the gifts we bring, And all the vows we make,

And all the acts of love We plan for thy dear sake.

Into thy pardoning thought, God of mercy, take.

And most, when Ave, thy flock,

Before thine altar bend, And strange bewildering thoughts

With those sweet moments blend. By him whose death we plead,

Good Lord, thy help extend.

��Bow down thine ear and hear !

Open thine eyes and see ! Our very love is shame,

And we must come to thee To make it of thy grace

What thou would'st have it be.

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