| O God, no longer hold Thy peace,No longer silent be;
 Thine enemies lift up their head
 To fight Thy saints and Thee.
 Against Thine own, whom Thou dost love,
 Their craft Thy foes employ;
 They think to cut Thy people off,
 Thy church they would destroy.
 Thine ancient foes, conspiring still,With one consent agree,
 And they who with Thy people strive
 Make war, O God, on Thee.
 O God, who in our fathers’ time
 Didst smite our foes and Thine,
 So smite Thine enemies today
 Who in their pride combine.
 Make them like dust and stubble blownBefore the whirlwind dire,
 In terror driv’n before the storm
 Of Thy consuming fire.
 Confound them in their sin till they
 To Thee for pardon fly,
 Till in dismay they, trembling, own
 That Thou art God Most High.
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