CDLXXV. A Sacramental Hymn

1 Jesus! O word divinely sweet!
How charming is the sound!
What joyful news! what heavenly sense
In that dear name is found.

2 Our souls all guilty, and condemn'd,
In hopeless fetters lay;
Our souls, with numerous sins deprav'd
To death and hell a prey.

3 Jesus, to purge away this guilt
A willing victim fell,
And on his cross triumphant broke,
The bands of death and hell.

4 Our foes were mighty to destroy;
He mighty was to save:
He dy'd but could not long be held
A prisoner in the grave.

5 Jesus! who mighty art to save,
Still push thy conquests on;
Extend the triumphs of thy cross,
Where'r the sun has shone.

6 O captain of salvation! make
Thy power and mercy known;
'Till crouds of willing converts come
And worship at thy throne.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus! O word divinely sweet!
Title: A Sacramental Hymn
Author: J. Stennett
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Topic: The Lord's Supper; Christ: Jesus
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