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| 237 | Laudes Domini#238 | 239 |
| Text: | Divine compassion |
| Author: | Anne Steele |
1 Jesus, and didst thou leave the sky,
To bear our griefs and woes?
And didst thou bleed, and groan and die,
For thy rebellious foes?
2 Well might the heavens with wonder view
A love so strange as thine!
No thought of angels ever knew
Compassion so divine!
3 Is there a heart that will not bend
To thy divine control?
Descend, O sovereign love, descend,
And melt that stubborn soul.
4 Oh! may our willing hearts confess
Thy sweet, thy gentle sway;
Glad captives of thy matchless grace,
Thy righteous rule obey.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Jesus, and didst thou leave the sky |
| Title: | Divine compassion |
| Author: | Anne Steele |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1890 |
| Topic: | The Plan of Salvation; Atonement: Completed |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |