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75. Lamb of God, without blemish!

1 Lamb of God, without blemish!
On Calv'ry slainand suspended;
Alway patient and lowly,
Howe'er vile scoffers offended;
All sin hast Thou borne for us,
Else would despair reign o'er us:
Have mercy on us, O Jesus!

2 Lamb of God, without blemish!
On Calv'ry slain and suspended;
Alway patient and lowly,
Howe'er vile scoffers offended;
All sin hast thou borne for us,
Else would despair reign o'er us:
Have mercy on us, O Jesus!

3 Lamb of God, without blemish!
On Calv'ry slain and suspended;
Alway patient and lowly,
Howe'er vile scoffers offended;
All sin hast thou borne for us,
Else would despair reign o'er us;
Give to us Thy peace, O Jesus!

Text Information
First Line: Lamb of God, without blemish!
Translator (into German): Nicolaus Decius (ca. 1541)
Meter: No. 41
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church Year: Passion; Fifth Sunday in Lent
Source: The Agnus Dei of the Ancient Church, A. D. 492; English Tr., Comp., 1880
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig
Tune Information
Name: PASSOVER (O Lamm Gottes unschuldig)
Adapter: Nicolaus Decius (ca. 1540)
Meter: No. 41
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Latin Agnus Dei of the 7th Century
Notes: Public Domain.



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