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Text: | All Mankind Fell in Adam's Fall |
Author: | L. Spengler, 1479-1536 |
Translator: | M. Loy, 1828-1915 |
1 All mankind fell in Adam's fall,
One common sin infects them all;
From sire to son the bane descends,
And over all the curse impends.
2 Through all man's pow'rs corruption creeps
And him in dreadful bondage keeps;
In guilt he draws his infant breath
And reaps its fruits of woe and death.
3 From hearts depraved, to evil prone,
Flow thoughts and deeds of sin alone;
God's image lost, the darkened soul
Nor seeks nor finds its heav'nly goal.
4 But Christ, the second Adam, came
To bear our sin and woe and shame,
To be our Life, our Light, our Way,
Our only Hope, our only Stay.
5 As by one man all mankind fell
And, born in sin, was doomed to hell,
So by one Man, who took our place,
We all received the gift of grace.
6 We thank Thee, Christ; new life is ours,
New light, new hope, new strength, new pow'rs:
May grace our ev'ry way attend
Until we reach our journey's end!
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First Line: | All mankind fell in Adam's fall |
Title: | All Mankind Fell in Adam's Fall |
German Title: | Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt |
Author: | L. Spengler, 1479-1536 |
Translator: | M. Loy, 1828-1915 |
Meter: | 87 87 66 667 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1996 |
Topic: | Law and Gospel; Trinity 18 |
Notes: | Hymn text, suggested tune WENN WIR IN HÖCHSTEN NÖTEN SEIN |