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1 Infinite grace! and can it be
That heaven's Supreme should stoop so low!
To visit one so vile as I,
One who has been his bitt'rest foe!
2 Can holiness and wisdom join,
With truth, with justice, and with grace,
To make eternal blessings mine,
And sin, with all its guilt erase?
3 O love! beyond conception great,
That form'd the vast, stupendous plan!
Where all divine perfections meet
To reconcile rebellious man!
4 There wisdom shines in fullest blaze,
And justice all her rights maintains!
He paid to justice all her due,
And now he fills the mercy-seat.
6 Such are the wonders of our God,
And such th'amazing depths of grace,
To save from wrath's vindictive rod,
The sons of Adam's fallen race.
7 With grateful songs, then let our souls
Surround our gracious Father's throne;
And all between the distant poles
His truth and mercy ever own.
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First Line: | Infinite grace! and can it be |
Meter: | L. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
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Topic: | Holiness, Justice and Mercy united; Salvation through Jesus Christ: Addresses to Christ and gratitude for redeeming love |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |