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Shall we go on to sin

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HLIV (1760) Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin because thy Grace abounds; Or crucify the Lord again and open all his Wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God, nor let it e'er be said, That we whose Sins are crucify'd should raise them from the Dead. 3 We will be Slaves no more, since Christ has made us free, Has nailed our Tyrants to his Cross, And bought our Liberty. Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.CVI (1766) Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin Because thy Grace abounds, Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his Wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God; Nor let it e'er be said, That we, whose Sins are crucify'd Should raise them from the Dead. 3 We will be Slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free, Has nail'd our Tyrants to his Cross, And bought our Liberty. Topics: Dead to Sin by the Cross of Christ; Gospel No Liberty to Sin; Sin crucified Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English

Shall We Go On to Sin?

Hymnal: A. M. E. C. Hymnal #670 (1954) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Shall we go on to sin Languages: English
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Shall We Go On to Sin

Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #681 (1924) Topics: Work Hymns Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #LIV (1765) Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin because thy Grace abounds; Or crucify the Lord again and open all his Wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God, nor let it e'er be said, That we whose Sins are crucify'd should raise them from the Dead. 3 We will be Slaves no more, since Christ has made us free, Has nail'd our Tyrants to his Cross, And bought our Liberty. Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #LIV (1760) Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin because thy Grace abounds; Or crucify the Lord again and open all his Wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God! nor let it e'er be said, That we whose Sins are crucify'd should raise them from the Dead. 3 We will be Slaves no more, since Christ has made us free, Has nailed our Tyrants to his Cross, And bought our Liberty. Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin?

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #210 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin, Because thy grace abounds? Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e’er be said That we, whose sins are crucified, Should raise them from the dead. 3 We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free; Has nailed our tyrants to his cross, And brought us liberty. Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #352 (1835) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: Shall we go on to sin Because thy grace abounds; Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e'er be said, That we whose sins are crucified Should raise them from the dead. We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free; Has nailed our tyrants to his cross, And bought our liberty. Topics: Ascension of Christ; Church of the Gentiles; Gentiles owning the true God Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English
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Dead to sin by the cross of Christ

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.CVI (1793) First Line: Shall we go on to sin Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin Because thy grace abounds, Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? 2 Forbid it mighty God! Nor let it e’ere be said That we whose sins are crucify'd, Should raise them from the dead. 3 We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free, Has nail'd our tyrants to his cross, And bought our liberty. Scripture: Romans 6:1-2 Languages: English
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Dead to Sin

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H33.II (1789) First Line: Shall we go on to sin Lyrics: 5 Shall we go on to sin, Because thy grace abounds? Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? 6 Forbid it mighty God! Nor let it e'er be said, That we, whose sins are crucify'd, Should raise them from the dead. 7 We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free, Has nail'd our tyrants to his cross, And bought our liberty. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 33 Languages: English

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