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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
This is an hymn by [[Isaac Watts]], his Hymn 106 of Book 1, published 1709. | |||
==Settings by composers== | ==Settings by composers== | ||
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{{Text| | {{Text|English| | ||
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 | |||
==External links == | ==External links == |
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
- William Billings — Hingham English SATB
- William Billings — Weymouth English TB
- Ebenezer Child — Interrogation English SATB
- Samuel Holyoke — Hartfield English SATB
- Jeremiah Ingalls — Lily English SATB
- Abraham Maxim — Poland English SATB
Text and translations
English text Shall we go on to sin External linksadd links here |