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We Worship Thee, O Crucified

Author: Albert W. T. Orsborn Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7723 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1. We worship Thee, O Crucified! What glories didst Thou lay aside; What depth of human grief and sin Didst Thou consent to languish in, That through atoning blood outpoured Our broken peace might be restored! 2. We mourn that e’er our hearts should be One with a world that loves not Thee; That with the crowd we passed Thee by, And saw, but did not feel, Thee die. Not till we knew our guilt and shame Did we esteem our Savior’s name. 3. Though with our shame we shunned the light, Thou didst not leave us in the night; We were not left in sin to stray Unsought, unloved, from Thee away; For from Thy cross irradiates A power that saves and recreates. 4. O loved above all earthly love, To Thee our hearts adoring move; Thy boundless mercies yearn to save And in Thy blood sin’s wounds to lave. O speed the day when men shall see That human hopes are all in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: MELITA
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We worship thee, O Crucified

Author: Albert Orsborn (1886-1967) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #135 (1986) Hymnal Title: The Song Book of the Salvation Army Lyrics: 1 We worship thee, O Crucified! What glories didst thou lay aside; What depth of human grief and sin Didst thou consent to languish in, That through atoning blood outpoured Our broken peace might be restored! 2 We mourn that e’er our hearts should be One with a world that loves not thee; That with the crowd we passed thee by And saw, but did not feel, thee die. Not till we knew our guilt and shame Did we esteem the Saviour’s name. 3 Though with our shame we shunned the light, Thou didst not leave us in the night; We were not left in sin to stray Unsought, unloved, from thee away; For from thy cross irradiates A power that saves and recreates. 4 O loved above all earthly love, To thee our hearts adoring move; Thy boundless mercies yearn to save And in thy blood sin’s wounds to lave. O speed the day when men shall see That human hopes are all in thee. Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Atoning work Languages: English

We worship thee, O crucified

Author: Albert Orsborn Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #d882 (1953) Hymnal Title: The Song Book of the Salvation Army Languages: English

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