156. In the Lord's atoning grief

1 In the Lord’s atoning grief
be our rest and sweet relief;
store we deep in heart’s recess
all the shame and bitterness.

2 Thorns, and cross, and nails, and lance,
wounds, our treasure that enhance,
vinegar, and gall, and reed,
and the pang His soul that freed,

3 May these all our spirits sate,
and with love inebriate;
in our souls plant virtue’s root,
and mature its glorious fruit.

4 Crucified! We thee adore,
thee with all our hearts implore;
us with saintly bands unite
in the realms of heavenly light.

5 Christ, by coward hands betrayed,
Christ, for us a Captive made,
Christ, upon the bitter tree
slain for man, be praise to thee.

Text Information
First Line: In the Lord's atoning grief
Latin Title: In passione domini
Author: Bonaventure,?-1274
Translator: Frederick Oakley, 1802-1880
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Hymns for the Church Year: Good Friday
Tune Information
Name: ST FULDA
Composer: Richard Redhead, 1820-1901
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Key: C Major



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