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The "churches" here below, so narrow
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| 1. | The "churches" here below, so narrow |
| | bound, |
| | Reach not the hungry throngs which us |
| | surround; |
| | They run partway with truth, but miss |
| | the goal. |
| | Earth-vision blurred and dim, their eyes |
| | doth hold- |
| | But broken gleams have they of |
| | radiance gold; |
| | Too dazzling is the splendor of the |
| | whole. |
| 2. | Brothers with brothers have not all one |
| | heart, |
| | In wrath they turn away and walk apart, |
| | Who from one stream of life had |
| | common birth. |
| | What fight for forms! O'er doctrines |
| | what vain strife! |
| | Instead together sharing God's on life, |
| | Who worshipped is by heaven and by |
| | earth. |
| 3. | "Where is the truth?" I asked; for this I |
| | longed: |
| | None answered right 'mid all the |
| | answering throng; |
| | For ever side by side lay light and |
| | shade. |
| | "Where is," I cried, "the one |
| | communion pure? |
| | Where is the Church in which, clear- |
| | traced and sure, |
| | The Spirit's very likeness is protrayed? |
| 4. | So sought I long, and hopeless was my |
| | quest; |
| | These eyes grew dim and blind and |
| | found no rest, |
| | Till God's touch opened them, and I |
| | was freed. |
| | I found the Spirit's Church in souls |
| | made one |
| | In this, that they in troth to Christ had |
| | come- |
| | His Bride, to follow where the cross |
| | may lead. |
| 5. | Thus when I see this small world's |
| | narrow thought, |
| | Behold the brother not with brother |
| | brought, |
| | Yet serving Christ-as each one |
| | deemeth right- |
| | Ah, then a voice from realms of glory |
| | calls, |
| | Where the last veil is rent and |
| | earthward falls, |
| | And where God's love, eternal, burneth |
| | bright. |
| 6. | No more we put that query without |
| | end, |
| | To which self-chosen church our feet |
| | did trend- |
| | What doctrine we believed, what |
| | sacred rites. |
| | In Christ we were in bonds that nought |
| | could break; |
| | Who, by His cross and death, do all |
| | forsake, |
| | Such as were far asunder He unites. |
| 7. | No longer does one heed mere formal |
| | phrase, |
| | Or seek for others' creeds through |
| | winding maze, |
| | For in Himself was truth made |
| | manifest. |
| | And out of every tongue and every land |
| | He formed one Church to meet His |
| | own demand- |
| | His Body, where His fulness is |
| | expressed. |