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[Jesus through faith alone]
And he leaping up stood, and walked, and, &c.
—iii. 8.
Jesus through faith alone
I answer to Thy call;
I stand, and walk, and run,
And leap o'er every wall,
Enter with joy the hallow'd place,
And loudly sing my Saviour's praise.
I answer to Thy call;
I stand, and walk, and run,
And leap o'er every wall,
Enter with joy the hallow'd place,
And loudly sing my Saviour's praise.
Both strength and righteousness
In Thee I surely have,
Gladly I Thee confess
Omnipotent to save,
My helpless unbelief to heal,
And pardon on my conscience seal.
In Thee I surely have,
Gladly I Thee confess
Omnipotent to save,
My helpless unbelief to heal,
And pardon on my conscience seal.
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