XXXIIIa | The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre#XXXIIb | XXXIII |
1 Come let us go and die with him,
Who was content to die for us;
Let's wound and crucify those Sins
That nail'd our Saviour to the Cross.
May holy Indignation raise
A just Revenge in every Breast!
May every Soul the JESUS loves,
The very thoughts of Sin detest!
2 Hence all ye viprous Brood of Vice,
That bring a Train of endless woes;
O how I hate you mortally,
As mine, ad as my Saviour's Foes!
Hence all your vain deluding Arts,
Which the unwary soul beguile;
These have no Charms for one that sees
Redeeming mercy on him smile.
3 My Robes, when wash'd in sacred Blood,
Shall i again with Blots deface?
My soul, by Grace advanc'd to Heav'n,
Shall I again to Hell debase?
Prevent me O almighty Grace!
Nor let me e'er so treacherous prove,
To crucify my Lord afresh,
And render Hate for all his Love!
4 His Life the Model he of mine;
His Word the Rule to guide my Ways;
His Cross the Death of all my Crimes;
His Love the Subject of my Praise.
Text Information | |
---|---|
First Line: | Come, let us go and die with him |
Title: | The Death of CHRIST is the Death of Sin |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1758 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |