The Lord our righteousness.
 
  IN thy presence we appear;
  
  Lord! we love to worship here,
  
  When, within the veil, we meet
  
  Thee upon thy mercy-seat.
  2 While thy glorious Name is sung,
  
  Touch our lips, and loose our tongue;
  
  Then our joyful souls shall bless
  
  Thee, the Lord our righteousness.
  3 While to thee our prayers ascend,
  
  Let thine ear in love attend;
  
  Hear, for Jesus intercedes;
  
  Hear us, for thy Spirit pleads.
  4 While thy Word is heard with awe,
  
  And we tremble at thy law,
  
  Let thy Gospel’s wondrous love
  
  Every doubt and fear remove.
 
  5 While thy ministers proclaim
  
  Peace and pardon through thy name,
  
  In their voices let us own
  
  Jesus, speaking from the throne.
  6 From thy house when we return,
  
  Let our hearts within us burn;
  
  That at evening we may say,—
  
  We have walk’d with God to day.
                
  James Montgomery
                  
Methodist Episcopal Hymnal (1870 edition)
  
    <idle musing>
    Take a look at the guy's biography. In some ways it reads like Paul's! "Montgomery was imprisoned briefly when he printed a song that celebrated the fall of the Bastille and again when he described a riot in Sheffield that reflected unfavorably on a military commander. He also protested against slavery, the lot of boy chimney sweeps, and lotteries."
    
      We could use more hymn writers with a biography like that! 
      </idle musing>
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