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CCXIX. Heir of all Things

1 All things deliver'd are
To Jesus, as the Son;
Whilst we, in all things, with him share,
With him, forever one.

2 We were the Father's love;
Us to his Son, he gave;
Where we his life and fulness, prove,
And in him glory have.

3 To us he gave all grace,
In Christ, the man divine;
And we in him, before his face,
In perfect beauty shine.

4 There's none can know the Son,
Or witness who he is,
But he who's with the Father one,
His love, and righteousness!

5 We in perfection dwell,
Where we the Father see;
As one with him, we now can tell
The Son's the man that's free.

Text Information
First Line: All things delivered are
Title: Heir of all Things
Author: James Relly
Meter: S. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testatment
Notes: Public Domain.
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