On the Death of a Believer.
John Newton

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On the death of a believer.

In vain my fancy strives to paint

The moment after death

The glories that surround the saint,

When yielding up its breath.

One gentle sigh their fetters breaks,

We scarce can say, "They're gone!"

Before the willing spirit takes

Her mansion near the throne.

Faith strives, but all its efforts fail,

To trace her in her flight;

No eye can pierce within the veil

Which hides that world of light.

Thus much (and this is all) we know,

They are completely blest

Have done with sin, and care, and woe,

And with their Savior rest.

On harps of gold they praise his name,

His face they always view;

Then let us follow'rs be of them,

That we may praise him too.

Their faith and patience, love and zeal,

Should make their memory dear;

And, Lord, do thou the prayers fulfil,

They offered for us here

While they have gained, we losers are,

We miss them day by day;

But thou canst every breach repair,

And wipe our tears away.

We pray, as in Elisha's case,

When great Elijah went,

May double portions of thy grace,

To us who stay, be sent.

hymn 71 at parting
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