Hymn 64Not of WorksGrace, triumphant in the throne,Scorns a rival, reigns alone!Come and bow beneath her sway,Cast your idol works away:Works of man, when made his plea,Never shall accepted be;Fruits of pride (vain-glorious worm)Are the best he can perform.Self, the god his soul adores,Influences all his pow’rs;Jesus is a slighted name,Self-advancement all his aim:But when God the Judge shall come,To pronounce the final doom;Then for rocks and hills to hideAll his works and all his pride.Still the boasting heart replies,What! the worthy and the wise,Friends to temperance and peace,Have not these a righteousness?Banish ev’ry vain pretenceBuilt on human excellence;Perish ev’ry thing in man,But the grace that never can.