ON THE DEATH OF JOSEPH GURNEY . 1831.
T O be preserved from “sudden death” we pray:
And many have just cause to breathe the prayer,
Whom Grace hath not instructed to prepare
For that most awful summons.—Happy they
Whom H E , the Light, the Life, the Truth, the Way,
Hath train'd in living faith His cross to bear;
Such only shall the crown immortal wear,
And stand before Him clothed in white array!
Believing thee all ready, then, shall we
So selfishly thy sudden call profane,
And mourn a captive's quickly sever'd chain?
Oh! let us rather thank thy God for thee!
Trusting this line thy Epitaph may be,
“To me to live was Christ! to die is gain!”
T O be preserved from “sudden death” we pray:
And many have just cause to breathe the prayer,
Whom Grace hath not instructed to prepare
For that most awful summons.—Happy they
Whom H E , the Light, the Life, the Truth, the Way,
Hath train'd in living faith His cross to bear;
Such only shall the crown immortal wear,
And stand before Him clothed in white array!
Believing thee all ready, then, shall we
So selfishly thy sudden call profane,
And mourn a captive's quickly sever'd chain?
Oh! let us rather thank thy God for thee!
Trusting this line thy Epitaph may be,
“To me to live was Christ! to die is gain!”
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