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Full Atonement

Full atonement, wondrous story

Author: Eliza M. Sherman
Tune: [Full atonement, wondrous story]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Full atonement, wondrous story,
Thro’ God’s well beloved Son;
All our sins He waits to pardon,
For His death hath made us one.

Refrain:
Full atonement, full atonement,
Full atonement Jesus made, O how free!
Full atonement, full atonement
Jesus made for you and for me.

2 Full atonement, plenteous pardon;
O the love He offers me!
Boundless as the mighty ocean,
Priceless far beyond degree. [Refrain]

3 Full atonement; blessed Saviour,
I am poor, defiled, undone;
But Thy love has sealed my pardon,
And Thy blood has made us one. [Refrain]

4 Full atonement; precious Saviour,
Shall I make Thy dying vain?
Here’s my heart, O take and break it,
Kindle Thou its altar flame. [Refrain]

Source: The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School: a new collection of songs for worship #82

Author: Eliza M. Sherman

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Text Information

First Line: Full atonement, wondrous story
Title: Full Atonement
Author: Eliza M. Sherman
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Full atonement, full atonement
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School #82

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