| Herbert Mends - 1801 - 432 pages
...; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the LORD have slain. VI. A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, I die, that thou may'st live." VII. Thus, while his death my sin displays, In all its blackest hue, (Such is the mystery... | |
| Ralph Williston - Hymns, English - 1806 - 436 pages
...I saw my sins his blood had spilt, And help'd to nail him there. 5. Alas ! I knew not what I did 6. A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid ; " I die that thou may'st live." Hymn 61. c. M. They shall look on him whom they fiierced, mnd mourn, 1. TNFINITE grief!... | |
| John Newton - 1808 - 712 pages
...did ; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, " I die, that thou mayst live." 7 Thus, while his death my sin displays In all its blackest hue, (Such is the mystery... | |
| Moravian Church - Liturgics - 1809 - 430 pages
...did ; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid? For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, I die, that thou may'st live." 7 Thus, while his death my sin displays In all its blackest hue, (Such is the mystery... | |
| John Newton - Theology - 1810 - 726 pages
...did ; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, " I die, that thou mayst live." 7 Thus, while his death my sin displays In all its blackest hue, (Sv.ch is the mystery... | |
| John Dobell - Hymns, English - 1815 - 560 pages
...look : He seem'd to charge me with his death. Tho' not a word he spoke. 3 A second look he gave and said, "I freely all forgive; " This blood is for thy ransom paid ; " I die that thou may'st live." 4 With pleasing grief and mournful joy, My spirit now is filPd, That I should such a... | |
| William Parkinson - Hymns, English - 1817 - 570 pages
...did, But now my tears were vain; Where shall my trembling soul be hid, For I the Lord have slain ! 6 A second look he gave, which said, , " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid " I die that thou may'st live." 7 With pleasing grief and mournful joy My spirit now is fill'd, That I should such a... | |
| Charles Burton - Hymns, English - 1820 - 490 pages
...did; But now my tears are vain: Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the LORD have slain. 6 A second look He gave, which said, " I freely all forgive: This blood' is for Thy ransom paid; 1 die, that thou may'st live." y Thus, while His death my sin displays In all it's blackest hue, (Such... | |
| John Newton - Hymns, English - 1821 - 412 pages
...did ; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, I die, that thou may'st live." 7 Thus while his death my sin displays In all its blackest hue, (Such is the mystery... | |
| John Newton, Richard Cecil - Theology - 1824 - 748 pages
...did ; But now my tears are vain ; Where shall my trembling soul be hid ? For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, " I freely all...This blood is for thy ransom paid, " I die, that thou mayst live." 7 Thus, while his death my sin displays In all its blackest hue, (Such is the mystery... | |
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