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11392. Nothing But Thy Blood

1 Jesus, see me at Thy feet,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me.
Thou alone my need canst meet,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me.

Refrain:
No! No! Nothing do I bring,
But by faith I’m clinging
To Thy cross, O Lamb of God!
Nothing but Thy blood can save me.

2 See my heart, Lord, torn with grief,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me;
Me unpardoned do not leave,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me. [Refrain]

3 Dark, indeed, the past has been,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me;
Yet in mercy take me in,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me. [Refrain]

4 As I am, oh, hear me pray,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me;
I can come no other way,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me. [Refrain]

5 All that I can do is vain,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me;
I can ne’er remove a stain,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me. [Refrain]

6 Lord, I cast myself on Thee,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me;
From my guilt, oh, set me free,
Nothing but Thy blood can save me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, see me at Thy feet
Title: Nothing But Thy Blood
Author: Richard Slater (1887)
Refrain First Line: No! No! Nothing do I bring
Language: English
Source: The Musical Salvationist, 1887
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus, see me at Thy feet]
Composer: Richard Slater
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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