Hymns

Although on massy pillars built,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Rev 6:16

1

Although on massy pillars built,
The earth has lately shook;
It trembled under Britain's guilt,
Before its Maker's look.

2

Swift as the shock amazement spreads,
And sinners tremble too;
What flight can screen their guilty heads,
If earth itself pursue.

3

But mercy spared us while it warned,
The shock is felt no more;
And mercy, now, alas! is scorned
By sinners, as before.

4

But if these warnings prove in vain,
Say, sinner, canst thou tell,
How soon the earth may quake again,
And open wide to hell.

5

Repent before the Judge draws nigh;
Or else when he comes down,
Thou wilt in vain for earthquakes cry,
To hide thee from his frown.

6

But happy they who love the LORD
And his salvation know;
The hope that's founded on his word,
No change can overthrow.

7

Should the deep-rooted hills be hurled,
And plunged beneath the seas;
And strong convulsions shake the world,
Your hearts may rest in peace.

8

Jesus, your Shepherd, LORD, and Chief,
Shall shelter you from ill;
And not a worm or shaking leaf
Can move, but at his will.

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