Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LENT
141
Enslaved by Sin and Bound in Chains
L. M.
1 Pet. 1: 18–19
Anne Steele, 1760
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“Genevan Psalter,” 1547
res
all
all
neath
Be
Nor
An
To
its
cue
suf
the
came
God,
peace,
chains,
y
cient
col
ful
guilt
fi
world’s
dread
the
nor
by
the
sus
sus,
gold
slaved
Sac
Lord,
gems
sin
Nor
1
En
2
4
Je
3
Je
be
y
our
in
bound
ri
the
could
and
might
buy
fice
ing
cious
re
ing
pains,
Lamb
blood
lease;
ing,
His
chase
er
dy
pre
our
last
ty
lect
ran
souls
hell;
paid.
store
sway,
from
som
ed
rant
less
to
to
less,
spot
match
fice
bleed
price!
pur
ev
The
doomed
Suf
And
O
guilt
worlds
bel
veng
ed,
sand
re
a
cap
all
trai
Jus
y
were
lious
ing
wretch
thou
vile,
neath
We
A
For
Be
men.
tice
tors
tives
too
A
fell.
lay.
poor.
shed.
5
Amazing goodness! Love divine!
Oh, may our grateful hearts adore
The matchless grace nor yield to sin
Nor wear its cruel fetters more!
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