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Je-sus paid it all, All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain: He wash'd it white as snow.

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Jesus paid it all.

2 Lord, now indeed I find

Thy power, and Thine alone,
Can change the leper's spots,

And melt the heart of stone.-CHO.

3 For nothing good have I

Whereby Thy grace to claim

I'll wash my garment white

In the blood of Calvary's Lamb.-Сно.

4 When from my dying bed

My ransomed soul shall rise,
Then "Jesus paid it all"

Shall rend the vaulted skies.-CHO.

5 And when before the throne

I stand in Him complete;

I'll lay my trophies down,

All down at Jesus' feet.-CHO.
Mrs. Elvina Mabel Myers (1818-

), 1865.

TRUSTING IN CHRIST.

ST. ULRICH. 7.6. D.

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1. I lay my sins on Jesus, The spotless Lamb of God; He bears them all, and

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1. O Sav-iour, where shall guilty man Find rest ex- cept in Thee? Thine was the warfare

with his foe, The cross of pain, the cup of woe, And Thine the

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2 How came the everlasting Son, The Lord of life, to die?

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That ours might be Thy perfect life,

Thy thorny crown, Thy cross, Thy strife, And ours the victory.

Why didst Thou meet the tempter's 40 make us worthy, gracious Lord,

Why, Jesus, in Thy dying hour,

Endure such agony?

2 To save us by Thy precious blood, To make us one in Thee,

HERMAS. 6. 5. D.

Of all Thy love to be;

To Thy blest will our wills incline, That unto death we may be Thine, And ever live in Thee.

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4 Grace all the work shall crown,
Through everlasting days;
It lays in Heaven the topmost stone,
And well deserves the praise.

Rev. Philip Doddridge (1702-1751), 1755.

"The Song of Moses and the Lamb."
Rev. xv. 3.

1 AWAKE, and sing the song
Of Moses and the Lamb;
Wake every heart and every tongue,
To praise the Saviour's Name.

2 Sing of His dying love;

Sing of His rising power;
Sing how He intercedes above

For those whose sins He bore.
3 Sing on your heavenly way,
Ye ransomed sinners sing;
Sing on, rejoicing every day
In Christ th' eternal King.
4 Soon shall ye hear Him say,

"Ye blessed children, come;"
Soon will He call you hence away,
And take His wanderers home.

5 There shall our raptured tongue
His endless praise proclaim,
And sweeter voices swell the song
Of Moses and the Lamb.
Rev. William Hammond (1783), 1745. Ab, and alt.
Rev. Martin Madan (1726-1790), 1760. First 4 vs.

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