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8249. As Near To Calvary I Pass

1 As near to Calvary I pass,
Methinks I see a bloody cross,
Where a poor victim hangs,
His flesh with rugged irons tore,
His limbs all dressed in purple gore,
Gasping in dying pangs.

2 Surprised the spectacle to see,
I asked, Who can this victim be
In such exquisite pain?
Why thus consigned to woes, I cried,
’Tis I, the bleeding God replied,
To save a world from sin.

3 A God for rebel mortal dies;
How can it be? my soul replies,
What! Jesus die for me?
Yes, saith the suffering Son of God,
I give My life, I spill My blood,
For thee, poor soul, for thee.

4 Lord, since Thy life Thou’st freely giv’n
To bring my wretched soul to Heav’n,
And bless me with Thy love,
Then at Thy feet, O God, I’ll fall,
Give Thee my life, my soul, my all,
To reign with Thee above.

Text Information
First Line: As near to Calvary I pass
Title: As Near To Calvary I Pass
Author: Henry Alline, 1748-1784`
Meter: 88.6 S
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: MERIBAH by Lowell Mason, 1839
Tune Information
Name: JOSEPHINE
Composer: Ernest Richard Kroeger (1901)
Meter: 88.6 D
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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