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==General information==
==General information==
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This is an hymn by [[Isaac Watts]], his Hymn 106 of Book 1, published 1709.


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Shall we go on to sin
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Because Thy grace abounds;
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Or crucify the Lord again,
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And open all His wounds?
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Forbid it, mighty God!
 
Nor let it e'er be said,
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That we whose sins are crucified
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Should raise them from the dead.
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We will be slaves no more,
Since Christ has made us free;
Has nailed our tyrants to his cross,
And bought our liberty.}}''Dead to sin by the cross of Christ'' by Isaac Watts, based on Romans 6:1,2,6


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Revision as of 19:13, 13 May 2015

General information

This is an hymn by Isaac Watts, his Hymn 106 of Book 1, published 1709.

Settings by composers

 

Text and translations

English.png English text

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.

Dead to sin by the cross of Christ by Isaac Watts, based on Romans 6:1,2,6

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