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[Saving faith is not alone]
And He said to the woman, Thy faith hath, &c.
—vii. 50.
Saving faith is not alone;
All who savingly believe
Make their true affection known,
To their dear Redeemer cleave
Humbly at His feet they mourn,
All His benefits restore,
Never to the world return,
Walk in Christ, and sin no more.
All who savingly believe
Make their true affection known,
To their dear Redeemer cleave
Humbly at His feet they mourn,
All His benefits restore,
Never to the world return,
Walk in Christ, and sin no more.
Saved by faith from sin and fear,
Bright they in His image rise,
Meet before His face to' appear,
Sinners still in their own eyes;
Lord on me the grace bestow,
Pardon on my heart impress;
Saved by faith I then shall go,
Go to God in perfect peace.
Bright they in His image rise,
Meet before His face to' appear,
Sinners still in their own eyes;
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Pardon on my heart impress;
Saved by faith I then shall go,
Go to God in perfect peace.
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