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258. Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness

1 Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness
My beauty are, my glorious dress;
'Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,
With joy shall I lift up my head.

2 When from the dust of death I rise
To take my mansion in the skies,
E'en then shall this be all my plea—
"Jesus hath lived, hath died for me."

3 Bold shall I stand in that great day,
For who aught to my charge shall lay?
Fully, through Thee, absolved I am
From sin and fear, from guilt and shame.

4 This spotless robe the same appears
When ruined nature sinks in years;
No age can change its glorious hue,
The robe of Christ is ever new.

5 And when the dead shall hear Thy voice,
Thy banished children shall rejoice;
Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
Jesus, the Lord our righteousness.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness
Author: Nicolaus Ludwig, Count von Zinzendorf (1739)
Translator: John Wesley (1740)
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Catechism: Justification; First Sunday after Easter; Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Christi Blut und Grechtigkeit
Tune Information
Name: NAZARETH (Melcombe)
Arranger: Samuel Webbe (1782)
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Gregorian Chant
Notes: Public Domain.



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