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82. No, Not Despairingly

1 No, not despairingly
come I to Thee;
no, not distrustingly
bend I the knee;
sin hath gone over me,
yet is this still my plea,
Jesus hath died.

2 Ah! Mine iniquity
crimson has been,
infinite, infinite,
sin upon sin;
sin of not loving Thee,
sin of not trusting Thee,
infinite sin.

3 Lord, I confess to Thee
sadly my sin;
all I am, tell to Thee,
all I have been;
purge Thou my sin away,
wash Thou my soul this day;
Lord, make me clean.

4 Faithful and just art Thou,
forgiving all;
loving and kind art Thou
when poor ones call;
Lord, let the cleansing blood,
blood of the Lamb of God,
pass o'er my soul.

5 Then all is peace and light
this soul within;
thus shall I walk with Thee,
the loved Unseen;
leaning on Thee, my God,
guided along the road,
nothing between.

Text Information
First Line: No, not despairingly
Title: No, Not Despairingly
Author: Horatius Bonar (1866)
Meter: 6.4.6.4.6.6.4
Language: English
Publication Date: 2017
Topic: Repentance and Faith
Tune Information
Name: NENTHORN
Composer: Thomas Legerwood Hateley, 19th cent.
Meter: 6.4.6.4.6.6.4
Key: E♭ Major



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