| United Brethren in Christ - Hymns - 1754 - 828 pages
...Grief his Heart ? 4. All Righteoufnefs did he fulfil, No Sin did ever know, He never thought nor a&ed ill ; Why was He wounded fo ? 5. Alas ! I know the...fo fore. 6. But hence our Confidence begins; For we may boldly fay, That thus, by bearing all oar Sins, He took them all away. Cc 4 77. Our God is fjlly... | |
| Choice collection - 1776 - 566 pages
...out of his veins, Why torn with grief his heart ? No fin did ever know, He never thought nor afted ill ; Why was he wounded fo ? 5 Alas ! I know the reafon why : Our nutn'rous fins he bore, This caus'd his bitier agony, This wounded him fo fore. 6 But hence our confidence... | |
| Ralph Williston - Hymns, English - 1806 - 436 pages
...did e'er he know. He never thought nor acted ill; Why was he wounded so ? 4. Alas ! I know the reason why ; Our num'rous sins he bore ; This caus'd his bitter agony, This wounded him so sore. • 5. But hence our confidence begins ;' For we may boldly say, That thus, by bearing all... | |
| Moravians - 1809 - 406 pages
...did ever know ; He never thought nor .acted ill; Why was he wounded so ? 4 Alas ! I know the reason why: Our num'rous sins he bore; This caus'd his bitter agony, This wounded him so sore. That thus, by bearing all our sins, He took them all away. 5 But hence our confidence begins;... | |
| Clare Taylor - Christian poetry, English - 1865 - 76 pages
...did ever know, He never thought nor acted ill ; Why was He wounded so ? 5 Alas ! I know the Eeason why : Our num'rous Sins he bore, This caus'd his bitter Agony, This wounded him so sore. 6 But hence our Confidence begins ; For we may boldly say, That thus, by bearing all our Sins,... | |
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