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[What tongue can express]
He brought them out, after that he had, &c.
—vii. 36.
What tongue can express
The great actions of grace,
The miracles done
By the Lover of souls, in behalf of His own;
His exploits to set free
Such a sinner as me,
To redeem a poor slave,
From the bondage of sin and of Satan to save!
The great actions of grace,
The miracles done
By the Lover of souls, in behalf of His own;
His exploits to set free
Such a sinner as me,
To redeem a poor slave,
From the bondage of sin and of Satan to save!
By His wonderful name
Out of Egypt I came,
Through the sea of His blood
He hath brought me a justified sinner to God:
In the wilderness led,
By miracles fed,
And upheld by His hand,
I at last shall arrive at the heavenly land.
Out of Egypt I came,
Through the sea of His blood
He hath brought me a justified sinner to God:
In the wilderness led,
By miracles fed,
And upheld by His hand,
I at last shall arrive at the heavenly land.
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