The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
HYMN XIX.
[Away with my fears!]
Away with my fears!
The Redeemer appears
Offer'd up in my stead,
And for every offender inclining His head;
He answer'd for me,
When He bled on the tree,
And my punishment took,
By His Father aggrieved, by His Father forsook.
The Redeemer appears
Offer'd up in my stead,
And for every offender inclining His head;
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When He bled on the tree,
And my punishment took,
By His Father aggrieved, by His Father forsook.
'Tis finish'd He cries;
Our Deliverer dies,
The atonement is made,
The ransom laid down, and the penalty paid.
The all-conquering tomb
Is by Jesus o'ercome,
The terrible king
Is disarm'd of his dart, and despoil'd of his sting.
Our Deliverer dies,
The atonement is made,
The ransom laid down, and the penalty paid.
The all-conquering tomb
Is by Jesus o'ercome,
The terrible king
Is disarm'd of his dart, and despoil'd of his sting.
Triumphant I am
Through the death of the Lamb,
And redeem'd by His blood,
I have nothing to fear from a pacified God.
The favour Divine,
The image is mine,
When His Son I receive,
And united to Him I eternally live.
Through the death of the Lamb,
And redeem'd by His blood,
I have nothing to fear from a pacified God.
The favour Divine,
The image is mine,
When His Son I receive,
And united to Him I eternally live.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||