Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
FAITH AND JUSTIFICATION
382
Lord, We Confess Our Numerous Faults
C. M.
St. Flavian
Titus 3: 3–7
Isaac Watts, 1709, alt.
“Psalter”
John Day’s, 1562
er
has
His
our
own
our
have
hands
hopes
love,
guilt
How
That
Which
For
all
our
ev
great
gin;
done,
name
been,
be
from
not
O
we
the
by
my
con
2
But,
1
Lord,
’Tis
4
’Tis
3
fess
God
ness
praise,
faults;
our
eous
er
ous
cy
of
for
our
mer
works
soul,
of
right
ev
num’r
sin.
Son.
shame.
sin.
A
washed
through
sin,
lives
are
ing
ly,
our
His
from
and
were
men.
How
Who
But
’Tis
Wa
saved
feet
fool
the
are
thy
and
and
God’s
dan
all
vain
ter
by
from
ish
turns
by
we
Our
A
Of
And
Blood
grace
souls
bound
fol
all
our
thoughts,
ways
g’rous
the
free
5
’Tis through the purchase of His death
Who hung upon the tree
The Spirit is sent down to breathe
On such dry bones as we.
6
Raised from the dead, we live anew;
And justified by grace.
We shall appear in glory, too,
And see our Father’s face.
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