Hymns

The gath'ring clouds, with aspect dark,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Rev 16:1; 1 Sam 24:16; Num 16:46

1

The gath'ring clouds, with aspect dark,
A rising storm presage;
O! to be hid within the ark,
And sheltered from its rage!

2

See the commissioned angel frown!
That vial in his hand,
Filled with fierce wrath, is pouring down
Upon our guilty land!

3

Ye saints, unite in wrestling prayer;
If yet there may be hope;
Who knows but Mercy yet may spare,
And bid the angel stop!

4

Already is the plague begun,
And fired with hostile rage;
Brethren, by blood and interest one,
With brethren now engage.

5

Peace spreads her wings, prepared for flight,
And war, with flaming sword,
And hasty strides draws nigh, to fight
The battles of the LORD.

6

The first alarm, alas, how few,
While distant, seem to hear!
But they will hear, and tremble too,
When God shall send it near.

7

So thunder, o'er the distant hills,
Gives but a murm'ring sound,
But as the tempest spreads, it fills,
And makes the welkin sound. welkin: firmament, or atmosphere.

8

May we, at least, with one consent,
Fall low before the throne
With tears the nation's sins lament,
The churches, and our own.

9

The humble souls who mourn and pray,
The LORD approves and knows;
His mark secures them in the day
When vengeance strikes his foes.

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