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1203. Deep Are the Wounds That Sin Has Made

1. Deep are the wounds that sin has made;
Where shall the sinner find a cure?
In vain, alas! is nature’s aid;
The work exceeds all nature’s power.

2. And can no sovereign balm be found?
And is no kind physician nigh,
To ease the pain, and heal the wound,
Ere life and hope for ever fly?

3. There is a great Physician near;
Look up, O fainting soul, and live!
See in His heavenly smiles appear
Such ease as nature cannot give.

4. See in the dying Savior’s blood
Life, health, and bliss abundant flow!
’Tis only this dear, sacred flood
Can ease thy pain, and heal thy woe.

5. Sin throws in vain its pointed dart,
For here a sovereign cure is found,
A cordial for the fainting heart,
A balm for every painful wound.

Text Information
First Line: Deep are the wounds that sin has made
Title: Deep Are the Wounds That Sin Has Made
Author: Anne Steele (1760)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, 1760
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. SEPULCHRE
Composer: George Cooper (1836)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 15651 45351 23444
Key: E♭ Major
Source: First published in Chope's Tune Book, 1862
Copyright: Public Domain



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