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28 - On the Holy Communion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 February 2021

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My will, Lord, is your will, and this has long been so,

I love your course and run it with delight,

Have run it long enough, and do not hope to finish,

But from the thirty grains, a hundred to attain.

What plea is this? Is thus the measure full?

Should I then reach the goal by will or else by running?

Let so much vanity come near me never:

Unprofitable servant, I can't do it unaided!

My will is wild, my course needs much correction.

You who did wash the feet of your much cleaner servants,

Wash with the smallest drop of your all-guiltless pains

My feet stained with the course, ere I to table come.

My God, I say, weep, groan it: neither will nor race

Will serve: Your mercy is my only hope.

28 MS dated 2 October 1649 (Huygens 1968, pp. 48-49). 2 Hebrews 12.1. 4 Matthew 13.8. 10 John 13.5. 11-12 In these lines Christ's saving blood, shed to redeem the sins of humankind, is parallelled with his washing the feet of his apostles. The concluding lines stress that Huygens places his hope in Christ's atonement and mercy, not in any efforts of his own to run ‘the race of life’ well.

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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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