Truth Reflects upon Our Senses
Author: Anon.; M. E. Abbey
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1. Truth reflects upon our senses, class="diff_next">n 11. Truth reflects upon our senses;
2Gospel light reveals to some; 2Gospel light reveals to some.
3If there still should be offenses, 3If there still should be offenses,
4Woe to them by whom they come! 4Woe to them by whom they come!
n 5Judge not that you be not judged, n 5Judge not, that ye be not judged,
6Was the counsel Jesus gave; 6Was the counsel Jesus gave;
7Measure given, large or grudged, 7Measure given, large or grudged,
8Just the same you must receive. 8Just the same you must receive.
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10[Chorus] 10[Chorus]
11Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us, 11Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,
12Till we reach that blissful shore 12Till we reach that blissful shore
13Where the angels wait to join us 13Where the angels wait to join us
14In thy praise forevermore. 14In thy praise forevermore.
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162. Jesus said, “Be meek and lowly,” 162. Jesus said, “Be meek and lowly,”
17For ’tis high to be a judge; 17For ’tis high to be a judge;
18If I would be pure and holy, 18If I would be pure and holy,
19I must love without a grudge. 19I must love without a grudge.
20It requires a constant labor 20It requires a constant labor
21All his precepts to obey. 21All his precepts to obey.
22If I truly love my neighbor, 22If I truly love my neighbor,
23I am in the narrow way. 23I am in the narrow way.
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n 253. Charity and love are healing; n 253. Once I said unto another,
26These will give the clearest sight; 26“In thine eye there is a mote;
27When I saw my brother’s failing, 27If thou art a friend, a brother,
28I was not exactly right. 28Hold, and let me pull it out.”
29Now I’ll take no further trouble; 29But I could not see it fairly,
30Jesus’ love is all my theme; 30For my sight was very dim.
31Little motes are but a bubble 31When I came to search more clearly,
32When I think upon the beam. 32In mine eye there was a beam.
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344. If I love my brother dearer, 344. If I love my brother dearer,
35And his mote I would erase, 35And his mote I would erase,
36Then the light should shine the clearer, 36Then the light should shine the clearer,
37For the eye’s a tender place. 37For the eye’s a tender place.
t 38Others I have oft reproved, t 38Others I have oft reproved
39For an object like a mote, 39For an object like a mote;
40Now I wish this beam removed, 40Now I wish this beam removed;
41Oh, that tears would wash it out! 41Oh, that tears would wash it out!
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435. Charity and love are healing; 435. Charity and love are healing;
44These will give the clearest sight; 44These will give the clearest sight;
45When I saw my brother’s failing, 45When I saw my brother’s failing,
46I was not exactly right. 46I was not exactly right.
47Now I’ll take no further trouble; 47Now I’ll take no further trouble;
48Jesus’ love is all my theme; 48Jesus’ love is all my theme;
49Little motes are but a bubble 49Little motes are but a bubble
50When I think upon the beam. 50When I think upon the beam.
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