Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
FAITH AND JUSTIFICATION
374
Grace! ’Tis a Charming Sound
Eph. 2: 5
S. M.
St. 1, 2, 4, 6, Philip Doddridge, 1755
St. 3, 5, Augustus M. Toplady, 1776
Energy
William H. Monk, 1861
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4
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sound,
5
Grace taught my soul to pray
And made mine eyes o’erflow;
’Twas grace that kept me to this day
And will not let me go.
6
Grace all the work shall crown
Through everlasting days;
It lays in heav’n the topmost stone
And well deserves the praise.
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