Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
FAITH AND JUSTIFICATION
376
Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
1 Cor. 10: 4
Augustus M. Toplady, 1776, alt.
Toplady
Thomas Hastings, 1830
lids
Thy
Thy
my
close
cross
Law’s
self
ply
mine
ful
me
eye
to
fil
hide
death,
cling;
mands;
Thee;
in
I
de
in
A
I
ing
the
of
draw
in
la
Noth
2
Not
1
Rock
3
4
While
breath,
bring,
hands
me,
ing
I
my
When
Sim
Can
Let
fleet
hand
of
cleft
this
for
ges,
bors
my
er
ment
which
judg
Thee
ev
side
flow,
flowed
for
throne,
grace;
the
on
look
tears
riv
to
Thy
for
en
Let
Could
Na
When
worlds
res
and
to
to
no
ter
soar
come
zeal
wa
Thee
I
ked,
my
See
Help
Could
From
my
Thee
less,
Thy
for
un
pite
the
dress;
know,
blood
known,
ble
a
tain
for
the
could
the
ges,
dou
not
foun
cleft
Cleanse
Thou
Wash
Let
me
must
me,
me
tone;
fly—
me,
cure,
Be
All
Foul,
Rock
sin
sin
to
A
for
of
I
of
men.
A
its
and
ior,
my
from
save,
Sav
hide
and
a
I
in
pow’r.
lone.
die!
Thee!
guilt
Thou
or
self
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