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['Tis this must banish my complaints]
Who gave Himself for us, that He might, &c.
—ii. 14.
'Tis this must banish my complaints,
Must make an end of sin in me,
I grant it the faint-hearted saints,
That only death can set me free:
But whose shall purge my inbred stain?
The death of God, and not of man.
Must make an end of sin in me,
I grant it the faint-hearted saints,
That only death can set me free:
But whose shall purge my inbred stain?
The death of God, and not of man.
Believing the pure fountain flow'd,
To make my life and nature clean,
I seek redemption in Thy blood
From outward and from inward sin,
Whoe'er expect it from their own,
Jesus, I trust Thy death alone.
To make my life and nature clean,
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From outward and from inward sin,
Whoe'er expect it from their own,
Jesus, I trust Thy death alone.
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