Hymn 341 — O blessed Saviour, is Thy love
| 341 | J. STENNETT (1663-1713) Adapted | C.M. |
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O blessed Saviour, is Thy love So great, so full, so free? Fain would we have our souls, our hearts, Our minds engaged with Thee. | |
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We love Thee for the glorious worth Which in Thyself we see; We love Thee for that shameful cross, Endured so patiently. | |
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No greater love can man display Than for His friends to die; Thus faithful to Thine own wast Thou: What love with Thine can vie? | |
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Thou like Thy brethren wouldst become, And here a Suff'rer be; In flesh and blood Thou didst take part, Through death to set us free. | |
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As man, O Lord, it was not good That Thou alone shouldst be; Fruit of Thy death, Thou hast secured A helpmate meet for Thee. | |
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O Lord, we treasure in our souls The memory of Thy love; And ever shall Thy Name to us A grateful odour prove. | |