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1610. Free from the Law

1. Free from the law, O happy condition,
Jesus has bled and there is remission,
Cursed by the law and bruised by the fall,
Grace hath redeemed us once for all.

Refrain
Once for all, O sinner, receive it,
Once for all, O brother, believe it;
Cling to the cross, the burden will fall,
Christ hath redeemed us once for all.
Refrain

2. Now we are free, there’s no condemnation,
Jesus provides a perfect salvation.
Come unto Me, O hear His sweet call,
Come, and He saves us once for all. [Refrain]

3. Children of God, O glorious calling,
Surely His grace will keep us from falling;
Passing from death to life at His call;
Blessèd salvation once for all. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Free from the law, O happy condition
Title: Free from the Law
Author: Philip P. Bliss (1871)
Refrain First Line: Once for all, O sinner, receive it
Language: English
Source: The Charm, 1871
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Free from the law, O happy condition]
Composer: Philip Paul Bliss (1871)
Incipit: 13633 21322 12466
Key: E♭ Major
Source: The Charm, 1871
Copyright: Public Domain



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