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1982. The Gospel of Thy Grace

1. The Gospel of Thy grace
My stubborn heart has won,
For God so loved the world
He gave His only Son,
That

Refrain
Whosoever will believe,
Shall everlasting life receive!
Shall everlasting life receive!

2. The serpent lifted up
Could life and healing give,
So Jesus on the cross
Bids me to look and live;
For [Refrain]

3. The soul that sinneth dies:
My awful doom I heard;
I was forever lost,
But for Thy gracious word
That [Refrain]

4. Not to condemn the world
The Man of sorrows came;
But that the world might have
Salvation thro’ His name;
For [Refrain]

5. Lord, help my unbelief!
Give me the peace of faith,
To rest with childlike trust
On what Thy Gospel saith,
That [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The Gospel of Thy grace
Title: The Gospel of Thy Grace
Author: Arthur Tappan Pierson (1878)
Refrain First Line: Whosoever will believe
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The Gospel of Thy grace]
Composer: James McGranahan
Incipit: 51234 53132 17117
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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