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366. To Him Who for our sins was slain

1 To Him Who for our sins was slain.
To Him, for all His dying pain,
Sing we Alleluia!
To Him the Lamb, our sacrifice,
Who gave His blood our ransom-price,
Sing we Alleluia!
Sing we Alleluia!

2 To Him Who died that we might die
To sin, and live to Him on high,
Sing we Alleluia!
To Him Who rose that we might rise,
And reign with Him beyond the skies,
Sing we Alleluia!
Sing we Alleluia!

3 To Him Who now for us doth plead,
And helpeth us in all our need,
Sing we Alleluia!
To Him Who doth prepare on high
Our home in immortality,
Sing we Alleluia!
Sing we Alleluia!

4 To Him be glory evermore:
Ye heavenly hosts, your Lord adore;
Sing we Alleluia!
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Our God most great, our joy, our boast,
Sing we Alleluia!
Sing we Alleluia!

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: To Him Who for our sins was slain
Title: To Him Who for our sins was slain
Author: Rev. Arthur T. Russell (1851)
Meter: 8.8.6.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: Eastertide; General; Praise
Notes: Tune name in index: LAUS DEO
Tune Information
Name: [To Him Who for our sins was slain]
Composer: Geo. F. LeJeune
Meter: 8.8.6.
Key: F Major



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