III.XXI | The Psalms of David#III.XXII | III.XXIII |
1 Our Spirits join t' adore the Lamb;
O that our feeble Lips could move
In Strains immortal as his Name,
And melting as his dying Love.
2 Was ever equal Pity found?
The Prince of Heav'n resigns his Breath,
And pours his Life out on the Ground,
To ransom guilty Worms from Death.
[3 Rebels, we broke our Maker's Laws;
He from the Threat'ning set us free,
Bore the full Vengeance on his Cross,
And nail'd the Curses to the Tree.]
[4 The Law proclaims no Terror now,
And Sinai's Thunder roars no more;
From all his Wounds new Blessings flow,
A Sea of Joy without a shore.
5 Here we have wash'd our deepest Stains,
And heal'd our Wounds with heav'nly Blood;
Blest Fountain! springing from the Veins
Of Jesus our incarnate God.]
6 In vain our mortal Voices strive
To speak Compassion so divine;
Had we a Thousand Lives to give,
A Thousand Lives should all be thine.
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First Line: | Our Spirits join t' adore the Lamb |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1769 |
Topic: | Compassion of a dying Christ; Christ: His Death, Grace and Glory by it; Love of Christ dying |