Text: | Thus was the great Redeemer plung'd |
Author: | S. Stennett |
1 Thus was the great Redeemer plung'd
In Jordan's swelling flood:
To shew, he'd one day be baptiz'd
In tears, and sweat and blood.
2 Thus was his sacred body laid
Beneath the yielding waves,
Thus was his sacred body rais'd
Out of the liquid grave.
3 When lo! from realms of light and bliss,
The heavenly dove comes down,
Lights on his venereable head,
Which rays of glory crown.
4 While his eternal father's voice,
An awful joy excietes;
This is my well beloved son,
In whom my soul delights.
5 Lord, thy own precept we obey;
In thy own footsteps tread,
We die, are bury'd rise with thee
From regions of the dead.
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First Line: | Thus was the great Redeemer plung'd |
Author: | S. Stennett |
Meter: | Common Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1790 |
Topic: | Baptism |