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CDLXX | A Selection of Hymns#CDLXXI | CDLXXII |
1 The holy eunuch, when baptiz'd,
Went on his way with joy:
And who can tell what rapturous thoughts,
Did then his mind employ?
2 "Is that most glorious Savior mine,
"Of whom I lately read?
"Who bearing all my sins and griefs,
"Was number'd with the dead?
3 "Is he who bursting from the grave,
"Now reigns above the sky,
"My advocate before the throne,
"My portion when I die?
4 "Have I profess'd his holy name?
"Do I his gospel bear,
"To Ethiopia's scorched lands,
"And shall I spread it there?
5 Bless'd pool! in which I lately lay,
"And left my fears behind;
"What an unworthy wretch am I!
"And God profusely kind.
6 Bless'd emblem of that precious blood
"Which satisfy'd for sin;
"And of that renovating grace,
"Which makes the conscience clean."
7 This pattern, Lord, with sacred joy
Help us to keep in view;
The same our work, the same, O make
Our consolation too,
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The holy eunuch, when baptiz'd |
Title: | The reflection of a baptized believer—He went on his way rejoicing |
Author: | Beddome |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Baptism |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |