The Lord is judge, before His throne

The Lord is judge, before His throne

Author: William Goode
Tune: ROCKINGHAM (Mason)
Published in 18 hymnals

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1 The Lord is judge—be­fore His throne
All na­tions shall His jus­tice own:
Oh may my soul be found sin­cere,
And stand ap­proved with cour­age there.

2 The Lord, in right­eous­ness ar­rayed,
Surveys the world His hands have made;
Pierces the heart, and tries the reins,
And judg­ment from on high or­dains.

3 My God, my shield! around me place
The shel­ter of the Sav­ior’s grace;
Then, when Thine arm the just shall save,
My life shall tri­umph o’er the grave.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16690

Author: William Goode

Goode, William, M.A., born in Buckingham, April 2, 1762, and received his early education, first in that town, and then under the care of the Rev. T. Bull, a Dissenting minister, at Newport Pagnel. Having a strong inclination for Holy Orders, he left the business in which he was engaged with his father, and, in 1780, entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1784, and M.A., 1787. On taking Holy Orders in 1786, he became curate of Abbots Langley, Herts; then of St. Ann's, Blackfriars, and subsequently rector of the latter parish, adding thereto one or two lectureships. He died April 15, 1816. Mr. Goode's interest in foreign mission work was very earnest, and took a practical turn in assisting to found the Church Missionary So… Go to person page >

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First Line: The Lord is judge, before His throne
Author: William Goode
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #16690
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The Cyber Hymnal #16690

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