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230. No Condemnation! O My Soul

1. No condemnation! O my soul,
'Tis God who speaks the word;
Perfect in loveliness are we
In Christ, our glorious Lord.

2. In Heav'n his blood forever speaks
In God the Father's ear;
His Church, the jewels, on his heart
Jesus will ever bear.

3. No condemnation! precious word!
Consider it, my soul;
My sins were all on Jesus laid;
His stripes have made me whole.

4. Teach us, O God, to fix our eyes
On Christ, the spotless Lamb,
So shall we love his gracious will,
And glorify his name.

Text Information
First Line: No condemnation! O my soul
Title: No Condemnation! O My Soul
Author: Robert C. Chapman (1837)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Ordinary Time: Week 10
Notes: Text by Plymouth Brethren minister Robert C. Chapman, from Hymns for the Use of the Church of Christ (1837), alt.
Tune Information
Name: COLCHESTER
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Incipit: 11765 43215
Key: C Major
Source: William Tans'ur's A Compleat Melody, or, The Harmony of Sion, 1735; arr. Sacred Songs and Solos, 1876
Notes: Tune COLCHESTER from William Tansur’s A Compleat Melody: or, The Harmony of Sion (1735), arr. as in Sacred Songs and Solos (1876).



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