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The "churches" here below, so narrow

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.