1. Ye simple souls who stray
    Far from the path of peace,
    That lonely, unfrequented way
    To life and happiness,
    Why will ye folly love
    And throng the downward road,
    And hate the widom from above
    And mock the sons of God?
  
 
  
    2. Madness and misery
    Ye count our life beneath,
    And nothing great or good can see
    Or glorious in our death;
    As only born to grieve,
    Beneath your feet we lie,
    And utterly contemned we live,
    And unlamented die.
  
 
  
    3. So wretched and obscure
    The man whom ye despise,
    So foolish, impotent, and poor,
    Above your scorn we rise.
    We through the Holy Ghost
    Can witness better things;
    For he whose blood is all our boast
    Has made us priests and kings.
  
 
  
    4. Riches unsearchable
    In Jesus’ love we know,
    And pleasures springing from the well
    Of life our souls o’erflow.
    The Spirit we receive
    Of wisdom, grace, and power,
    And, though ’mid scenes of woe we live,
    Rejoicing evermore.