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1159.
[Father of all, the Just, the True]
Put Me in remembrance: let Us plead, &c.
—xliii. 26.
Father of all, the Just, the True,
I put Thee now in mind,
The pardon is by promise due
To me and all mankind:
The promise to myself I take,
I bring the sinner's plea;
Forgive me for Thy mercy's sake,
Which Jesus bought for me.
I put Thee now in mind,
The pardon is by promise due
To me and all mankind:
The promise to myself I take,
I bring the sinner's plea;
Forgive me for Thy mercy's sake,
Which Jesus bought for me.
I trust in Jesu's death alone,
My steadfast faith declare;
He did for all my sins atone,
He did Thine anger bear:
The blood which hath procured my peace
Now let me feel applied,
And glorying in His righteousness,
I now am justified.
My steadfast faith declare;
He did for all my sins atone,
He did Thine anger bear:
The blood which hath procured my peace
Now let me feel applied,
And glorying in His righteousness,
I now am justified.
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