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The Covenant. - Ezekiel xxxvi.25-28.

By William Cowper

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The Lord proclaims his grace abroad!     Behold, I change your hearts of stone;     Each shall renounce his idol-god,     And serve, henceforth, the Lord alone.     My grace, a flowing stream, proceeds     To wash your filthiness away;     Ye shall abhor your former deeds,     And learn my statutes to obey.     My truth the great design ensures,     I give myself away to you;     You shall be mine, I will be yours,     Your God unalterably true.     Yet not unsought, or unimplored,     The plenteous grace shall I confer;[1]     No - your whole hearts shall seek the Lord,     Ill put a praying spirit there.     From the first breath of life divine,     Down to the last expiring hour,     The gracious work shall all be mine,     Begun and ended in my power.

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William Cowper

About William Cowper

William Cowper (1731–1800) was an English poet and hymnodist whose work bridges the gap between the Augustan age and Romanticism. His poems "The Task" and "John Gilpin" were enormously popular, and his hymn "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" remains widely sung.

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