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 ter bel to ly nal lious the heav’n God’s tread save mo the e re nious road; book; man, ear; led first first ’Tis my in con a 2 Grace 1 Grace! Grace 4 Grace 3 feet name way sound, To In To Har d’ring my the ing wan scribed trived charm God. took. plan. hear. the A on sor won earth ing my to rows drous shall men. Heav’n And ’Twas And plies gave steps ech sup that the the the to grace shall each me that o hour new grace all with While Who Which And press all drew all the I dis re play meet Lamb, 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.