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9844. My Savior, How Thy Soul Was Awed

1 My Savior, how Thy soul was awed,
When, hanging on the tree,
Thou criedst aloud, "My God, my God,"
Hast Thou forsaken Me?

2 When angry foes around Thee strove,
And faithless friends forsook;
And earth below, and Heaven above,
Wore one dark threatening look.

3 Beneath Thy cross, Lord, let me lie,
Thy bleeding love to view;
And weep, and watch, and pray that I
May ne’er those wounds renew.

4 Beneath Thy cross O let me lie,
And mark what Thou hast won,
And hear Thy last triumphant cry,
"’Tis done! The work is done!"

5 Lord, let my soul that triumph share;
I look to Thee to save.
Where is thy sting, O death? and where
Thy victory, O grave?

Text Information
First Line: My Savior, how Thy soul was awed
Title: My Savior, How Thy Soul Was Awed
Author: Henry F. Lyte
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: The Spirit of the Psalms, 1834
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MAITLAND
Composer: George Nelson Allen
Meter: CM
Key: A♭ Major
Source: The Oberlin Social and Sabbath Hymn Book, 1844
Copyright: Public Domain



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