1 Lord, I bow at Thy throne,
My unworthiness own,
To Thy cross and Thy promise I cling;
O how blessed the thought,
Thou my pardon hast bought,
And no money or price need I bring.
2 If my sins I confess,
Thou wilt hearken and bless,
For Thy mercy is boundless and free;
All Thy goodness may share,
None need ever despair,
But rejoice Thy salvation to see.
3 Lord, my guilt I lament,
And in sorrow repent;
Red like crimson my sins are, I know,
Naught can save but Thy blood;
Cleanse me now in that flood,
And my soul shall be whiter than snow.
Late 19th Century
Currently, our only data on Stevenson is that he was a minister.
--http://www.hymntime.com/tch
May be the same as William Fleming Stevenson. Go to person page >
Display Title: Lord, I Bow at Thy ThroneFirst Line: Lord, I bow at thy throneTune Title: [Lord, I bow at Thy throne]Author: Wm. StevensonDate: 1894Subject: Blood of Christ | ; Cross of Christ | ; Repentance |
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