I have loved Thee, yes, I have loved Thee

I have loved Thee, yes, I have loved Thee

Author: M. L. Carson
Tune: [I have loved thee, yes, I loved thee]
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1 I have loved thee, yes, I’ve loved thee,
With an everlasting love,
All the joy and all the glory
Of My Father’s house above
Could not hold me when I saw thee,
Wretched, helpless, guilty, lost;
Well I weighted the mighty purchase,
Well I counted all the cost.

Refrain:
‘Tis thy love My heart doth yearn for,
That first love thou hadst for me;
All thy heart, thy soul, thy spirit,
For this love I plead with thee.

2 Would I gather all the Seraphs
From creation’s wide domain;
Would their death obtain thy pardon,
Could their blood thy ransom gain?
Nay, My treasure, I must buy thee;
I must bear thy dreadful load.
I must die beneath thy burden,
Thus to bring thee home to God. [Refrain]

3 All the torment, sin and mis’ry
That eternally were thine;
Who could suffer, who could bear them,
But the Infinite Divine?
I would tell thee, oh! my loved one,
How they looked and stared on Me,
While the fire of God consumed Me,
As I gave My life for thee. [Refrain]

Source: Victorious Life Hymns #256

Author: M. L. Carson

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First Line: I have loved Thee, yes, I have loved Thee
Author: M. L. Carson
Copyright: Public Domain

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Victorious Life Hymns #256

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