
A New Selection of Hymns #LXXIII
Display Title: Down headlong from the native skies First Line: Down headlong from the native skies Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Date: 1813
A New Selection of Hymns #LXXIII
Down headlong from their native skies
The rebel angels fell,
And thunderbolts of flaming wrath
Pursued them deep to hell.
Down from the top of earthly bliss
Rebellious man was hurled,
And Jesus stooped beneath the grave
To reach a sinking world.
O love of infinite degree!
Unmeasurable grace!
Must heav'n's eternal darling die,
To save a trait'rous race?
Must angels sink for ever down,
And burn in quenchless fire,
While God forsakes his shining throne
To raise us wretches higher?
O for this love let earth and skies
With hallelujahs ring,
And the full choir of human tongues
All hallelujahs sing.
First Line: | Down headlong from the native skies |
Title: | Distinguishing Love: or, Angels Punished, and Men Saved |
Author: | Isaac Watts |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |