The Happiness of a Christian. |
411. C. M. Proud. The Happiness of a Christian. 1 When true religion gains a place, And lives within the mind, The sensual life subdued by grace, And all the soul refined: 2 The desert blooms in living green, Where thorns and briers grew; The barren waste is fruitful seen, And all the prospect new. 3 O happy Christian, richly blessed! What floods of pleasure roll! By God and man he stands confessed, In dignity of soul. 4 Substantial, pure, his every joy: His Maker is his friend; The noblest business his employ, And happiness his end.
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