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550 HYMNS. [PAR'
This opens all that store of grace
By which we’re justified.
3 Here God inviolably just
And holy doth appear:
Here he shines forth the jealous God,
At once our hope and fear.
4 Great God 1 did e’er thy Justice shine
With such unsullied name,
As when the Son of God for sin
A sacrifice became ?
5 When we this broken body see,
And this shed blood behold;
Tho’ vile, O holy God! to thee
Approaching we are hold.
6 High seated on thy throne of grace,
Thy looks our souls invite;
Appeased justice now gives place
To mercy thy delight.
550.
Love and Unity. Eph. v. 2.
1 "VTOW be that sacrifice survey’d,
That ransom which the Saviour paid;
That sight familiar to my view,
Yet always wondrous, always new.
2 The Lamb of God that groan’d and hied,
When all our sins were on him laid:
What love to sinners fir’d his heart.
When he endur’d the piercing dart!
3 Blest Jesus, while thy grace I sing.
What grateful tribute small I bring,
That earth, and heav’n, that all may see
My love to him, who died for me ?
4 That tribute. Lord, thy word hath taught,
Nor be thy new command forgot;
This opens all that store of grace
By which we’re justified.
3 Here God inviolably just
And holy doth appear:
Here he shines forth the jealous God,
At once our hope and fear.
4 Great God 1 did e’er thy Justice shine
With such unsullied name,
As when the Son of God for sin
A sacrifice became ?
5 When we this broken body see,
And this shed blood behold;
Tho’ vile, O holy God! to thee
Approaching we are hold.
6 High seated on thy throne of grace,
Thy looks our souls invite;
Appeased justice now gives place
To mercy thy delight.
550.
Love and Unity. Eph. v. 2.
1 "VTOW be that sacrifice survey’d,
That ransom which the Saviour paid;
That sight familiar to my view,
Yet always wondrous, always new.
2 The Lamb of God that groan’d and hied,
When all our sins were on him laid:
What love to sinners fir’d his heart.
When he endur’d the piercing dart!
3 Blest Jesus, while thy grace I sing.
What grateful tribute small I bring,
That earth, and heav’n, that all may see
My love to him, who died for me ?
4 That tribute. Lord, thy word hath taught,
Nor be thy new command forgot;
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Religion & morality > Collection of hymns, from the best authors > (402) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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