'Indulgent God, how kind' (hymn) by John Kent

Indulgent God, how kind

Are all thy ways to me,

Whose dark benighted mind

Was emnity with thee;

Yet now, subdued by sovereign grace,

My spirit longs for thy embrace!


How precious are thy thoughts,

Which o'er  my bosom roll!

They swell beyond my faults,

And captivate my soul;

How great their sum, how high they rise,

Can ne'er be known beneath the skies.


Preserved in Jesus when

My feet made haste to hell;

And there should I have gone,

But thou dost all things well;

Thy love was great, thy mercy free,

Which from the pit delivered me.


A monument of grace

A sinner saved by blood;

The streams of love I trace

Up to the fountain, God;

And in his wondrous mercy see,

Eternal thoughts of love to me.

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