Text: | I saw One hanging on a tree |
Author: | Newton |
1 I saw One hanging on a tree,
In agony and blood;
Who fixed His languid eyes on me,
As near the cross I stood.
2 Sure, never, till my latest breath,
Can I forget that look:
It seem'd to charge me with His death
Though not a word He spoke.
3 Alas! I knew not what I did--
But now my tears are vain;
Where shall my trembling soul be hid,
For I the Lord have slain!
4 A second look He gave, that said,
"I freely all forgive:
This blood is for thy ransom paid;
I die that thou may'st live."
5 Thus while His death my sin displays
In all its blackest hue,
Such is the mystery of grace,
It seals my pardon too!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I saw One hanging on a tree |
Author: | Newton |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1870 |
Topic: | Atonement; Christ: Sufferings and Death; Christ: Redeemer of mankind(7 more...) |
Notes: | Author from index: Newton |