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The Living Way

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: The Wells of Salvation #50 (1881) First Line: My many sins I now can see Refrain First Line: Lord, in thy blessed Word I've read Languages: English Tune Title: [My many sins I now can see]
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The Living Way

Author: James L. Nicholson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2704 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 D First Line: My many sins I now can see Refrain First Line: Lord, in thy blessèd Word I’ve read Lyrics: 1 My many sins I now can see, How black they all appear! O what a dreadful history, It fills my soul with fear; I’m sorry, Lord, for what I’ve done, I cry for help to Thee; Now for the sake of Thy dear Son, Have mercy, Lord, on me. Refrain: Lord, in thy blessèd Word I’ve read About a "living way," And that the blood of Christ was shed To wash my sins away. 2 In years that now are past and gone The prophet gave a call, And this was it—"Ho, every one"; That surely must mean all, And if he called to every one I’m surely counted in; My doubts and fears are almost gone, To trust I now begin. [Refrain] 3 He bade them "to the waters come," He spoke of "milk and wine"; I’m thirsty, Father, give me some, What Jesus bought is mine: I drink, I drink, by living faith, I feel my sins forgiven; The merits of my Savior’s death Makes me an heir to Heaven. [Refrain] Languages: Latin Tune Title: GALÁPAGOS

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