Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #113 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics:  1    Who but the soul that’s led to know
        How just and holy is the law,
        Will to the cross of Christ repair,
        And seek salvation only there?
    2    [Jesus, my soul’s compelled to flee
        From all its wrath and curse to thee;
        Though oft, through pride, my stubborn will
        To Sinai feels a cleaving still.]
    3    Sinner, if thou art taught to see
        How great thy guilt and misery,
        In every thought and act impure,
        The blood of Christ thy soul can cure.
    4    Daily to feel thyself undone,
        Will make thee haste to kiss the Son,
        And on thy knees for pardon sue,
        And praise, and bless, and love him too.
    5    [To feel thy shame and nakedness,
        Will make thee love that glorious dress
        That sets from condemnation free,
        And from the curse delivers thee.
    6    Without a seam this garment’s wove,
        Bequeathed in everlasting love;
        Ere time began, designed to be
        A royal robe to cover thee.]
    7    We seek no other blood or name,
        To cleanse our guilt and hide our shame,
        But that wrought out by Christ the Son,
        Which God imputes, and faith puts on. Topics: Christ's Righteousness Scripture: Mark 2:17 Languages: English 
			
	Who, but the soul that's led to know