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My Crucified Saviour, Despised and Contemned

Author: Anders Carl Rutström, 1721-1772 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My crucified Saviour, despised and contemned, Thou innocent Victim for sinners condemned, Thy garments are blood-stained Thy spirit doth groan, In agony prostrate, Thou sufferest alone. 2 Thou weepest and moanest in conflict and prayer, And writhest in agony, pain, and despair; In thirty years’ anguish our path Thou hast trod, And diest at last to redeem us to God. 3 For me Thou hast labored salvation to win, For me tasted death to atone for my sin; Neglected, forsaken, but mindful of me, Thou prayest for those who have crucified Thee. 4 Thou consecrate Victim, my Passover slain, The gall and the wormwood for me Thou dost drain. That I might be blessed Thou sufferest all woe, And diest at last on me life to bestow. 5 Our Saviour thus finished God’s plan with our race, And laid the foundation for pardon and grace. And then rose triumphant, the conquering Lord, Appeased the Creator and mankind restored. 6 Restored to the bliss that was lost in the fall, Yea, greater, for Jesus prepared for us all Eternal salvation and mansions above; Come, poor burdened sinners, rejoice in His love. 7 What is, then, to be reconciled unto God? It is that He silenced the curse by His blood; And what the relation to which we're restored? The right to be counted the friends of the Lord. 8 So come, trembling sinner, come just as thou art, Thy cares and Thy sorrows to Jesus impart; In Him seek salvation from death and the grave, For Jesus is willing and mighty to save. Amen. Topics: Lent Used With Tune: MIN BLODIGE KONUNG
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Lord Jesus, I Long to Be Perfectly Whole

Author: James Nicholson, c.1828-1896 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 688 hymnals Refrain First Line: now wash me, and I shall be Topics: Aspiration; Forgiveness in Confession; Work and Leisure Scripture: Psalm 51 Used With Tune: RUTSTRÖM
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Min blodige konung

Author: A. C. R. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Min blodige konung på korsträdets stam Used With Tune: [Min blodige konung på korsträdets stam]

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