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30.
[Clothed with the skins of victims slain]
Unto Adam also, and to his wife, did the Lord God, &c.
—iii. 21.
Clothed with the skins of victims slain,
Our parents turn'd on Christ their eyes,
The Lamb whom God did then ordain,
The grand vicarious Sacrifice:
By faith they knew the blood was shed,
For them, and all their race to' atone,
And trusting in His merits, made
His perfect righteousness their own.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||