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Adam, Our Father and Our Head

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #204 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Adam, our father and our head, Transgressed, and justice doomed us dead; The fiery law speaks all despair: There’s no reprieve nor pardon there. 2. But, O unutterable grace! The Son of God takes Adam’s place; Down to our world the Savior flies, Stretches His arms, and bleeds, and dies. 3. Justice was pleased to bruise the God, And pay its wrongs with heav’nly blood: What unknown racks and pangs He bore! Then rose; the law could ask no more. 4. Amazing work! look down, ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye heav’nly thrones, stoop from above, And bow to this mysterious love. 5. Lo! they adore th’incarnate Son, And sing the glories He hath won; Sing how He broke our iron chains, How deep He sunk, how high He reigns! 6. Triumph and reign, victorious Lord, By all the flaming hosts adored; And say, dear Conqueror, say how long Ere we shall rise to join their song. 7. Send down a chariot from above, With fiery wheels, and paved with love; Raise us beyond th’ethereal blue, To sing and love as angels do. Languages: English Tune Title: ALSTONE
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Adam, our Father and our head

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #234 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Adam, our father and our head, Transgressed, and justice doomed us dead; The fiery law speaks all despair: There's no reprieve nor pardon there. But, O unutterable grace The Son of God takes Adam's place; Down to our world the Savior flies, Stretches his arms, and bleeds, and dies. Justice was pleased to bruise the God, And pay its wrongs with heav'nly blood: What unknown racks and pangs he bore! Then rose; the law could ask no more. Amazing work! look down, ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye heav'nly thrones, stoop from above, And bow to this mysterious love. Lo! they adore th' incarnate Son, And sing the glories he hath won; Sing how he broke our iron chains, How deep he suiik, how high he reigns! Triumph and reign, victorious Lord, By all the flaming hosts adored; And say, dear Couqueror, say how long Ere we shall rise to join their song. Send down a chariot from above, With fiery wheels, and paved with love Raise us beyond th' ethereal blue, To sing and love as angels do. Scripture: Romans 4:25 Languages: English
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Original Sin; or, The first and second Adam

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #XXXVIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Adam our father and our head Lyrics: 1 Adam our father and our head, Transgress'd and justice doom'd us dead The fiery law speaks all despair, There's no reprieve nor pardon there. 2 Call a bright council in the skies; Seraphs, the mighty and the wise, Speak; are you strong to bear the load, The weighty vengeance of a God? 3 In vain we ask; for all around Stand silent thro' the heavenly ground; There's not a glorious mind above Has half the strength or half the love. 4 But O! unmeasuraable grace! The eternal son takes Adam's place; Down to our world the Saviour flies, Stretches his arms and bleeds, and dies. 5 Amazing work! look down, ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye saints below and saints above, And bow to this mysterious love Topics: The Fall; Adam the first and second; Christ the second Adam; Original Sin Languages: English
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Orignial Sin; or, The first and second Adam

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #XXVIII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Adam our father and our head Lyrics: 1 Adam our father and our head, Transgress'd, and justice doom'd us dead; The fiery law speaks all despair, There's no reprieve nor pardon there. 2 Call a bright council in the skies; Seraphs the mighty and the wise, Speak; are you strong to bear the load, The weighty vengeance of a God? 3 In vain we ask; for all around Stand silent thro' the heavenly ground; There's not a glorious mind above Has half the strength, or half the love. 4 But O! unmeasuraable grace! The eternal Son takes Adam's place; Down to our world the Saviour flies, Stretches his arms, and bleeds, and dies. 5 Amazing work! look down, ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye saints below and saints above, And bow to this mysterious love. Topics: Sin Original; Sin Original Languages: English
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Original Sin; or, the first and second Adam

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #XLIII (1802) First Line: Adam, our father and our head Lyrics: 1 Adam, our father and our head, Transgress'd, and justice doom'd us dead, The fiery law speaks all despair, There's no reprieve nor pardon there. 2 Call a bright council in the skies; Seraphs the mighty and the wise, Speak: are you strong to bear the load, The weighty vengeance of a God. 3 In vain we ask; for all around Stand silent through the heavenly ground, There's not a glorious mind above, Has half the strength or half the love. 4 But O! unutterable grace! The eternal son takes Adam's place; Down to our world the Savior flies, Stretches his arms, and bleeds, and dies. 5 Amazing work! look down ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye saints below and saints above, And bow to this mysterious love. Languages: English
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Orignial Sin; or, The first and second Adam

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #XXVIII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Adam our father and our head Lyrics: 1 Adam our father and our head, Transgress'd, and justice doom'd us dead; The fiery law speaks all despair, There's no reprieve nor pardon there. 2 Call a bright council in the skies; Seraphs the mighty and the wise, Speak; are you strong to bear the load, The weighty vengeance of a God? 3 In vain we ask; for all around Stand silent thro' the heavenly ground; There's not a glorious mind above Has half the strength, or half the love. 4 But O! unmeasuraable grace! The eternal Son takes Adam's place; Down to our world the Saviour flies, Stretches his arms, and bleeds, and dies. 5 Amazing work! look down, ye skies, Wonder and gaze with all your eyes; Ye saints below and saints above, And bow to this mysterious love. Topics: Sin Original; Sin Original Languages: English
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Adam, our father and our head

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Pocket Hymns #27 (1867)
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Adam our father and our head

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Lord's Songs #LVII (1805)
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Adam our father and our head

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.XV (1809) Languages: English
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Adam, our father and our head

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Choice #H24 (1856)

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