That man a godly life
might live,
God did these Ten
Commandments give
By His true servant Moses,
high
Upon the Mount Sinai.
Have mercy, Lord!
I am
thy God and Lord alone,
No other God before Me
own;
Put thy whole confidence
in Me
And love Me e’er
cordially.
Have mercy, Lord!
By idle word and speech
profane
Take not My holy Name in
vain
And praise but that as
good and true
Which I Myself say and do.
Have mercy, Lord!
Hallow the day which
God hath blest
That thou and all thy
house may rest;
Keep hand and heart from
labor free
That God may so work in
thee.
Have mercy, Lord!
Give to thy parents
honor due,
Be dutiful, and loving,
too,
And help them when their
strength decays,
So shalt thou have length
of days.
Have mercy, Lord!
Kill thou not out of
evil will,
Nor hate, nor render ill
for ill;
Be patient and of gentle
mood,
And to thy foe do thou
good.
Have mercy, Lord.
Be faithful to thy
marriage vows,
Thy heart give only to thy
spouse;
Thy life keep pure, and
lest thou sin,
Use temperance and
discipline.
Have mercy, Lord!
Steal not; oppressive
acts abhor;
Nor wring their life blood
from the poor;
But open wide thy loving
hand
To all the poor in the
land.
Have mercy, Lord.
Bear not false witness
nor belie
Thy neighbor by foul
calumny.
Defend his innocence from
blame;
With charity hide his
shame.
Have mercy, Lord!
Thy neighbor’s house
desire thou not,
His wife, nor aught that
he hath got,
But wish that his such
good may be
As thy heart doth wish for
thee.
Have mercy, Lord!
God these commandments
gave therein
To show thee, child of
man, thy sin
And make thee also well
perceive
How man unto God should
live.
Have mercy, Lord!
Help us, Lord Jesus
Christ, for we
A Mediator have in Thee.
Our works cannot salvation
gain;
They merit but endless
pain.
Have mercy, Lord!