Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
FAITH AND JUSTIFICATION
389
Not What These Hands have Done
Eph. 2: 8, 9
S. M.
St. Bride
Horatius Bonar, 1861, cento
Samuel Howard, 1762
O
this
me
this
to
of
with
y
guilt
Lord
weight
peace
save
give
Not
Can
Can
Can
mine,
ease
Thee,
sin;
God;
soul;
love
work
what
what
a
to
I
these
Thy
2
Not
1
Not
3
4
Thy
do
done
Christ,
God,
me,
lone,
feel
hands
or
O
O
have
my
free.
in.
load.
whole.
A
spir
spir
peace
awe
me
my
my
it
with
full
it
men.
Not
Not
Thy
Can
prayers
of
lone,
ing
toil
dark
Lamb
sighs
flesh
me
this
O
and
all
what
blood
a
my
this
rid
rest
God,
tears
borne
set
give
bear
make
And
Can
Can
Can
un
of
and
has
5
Thy grace alone, O God,
To me can pardon speak;
Thy pow’r alone, O Son of God,
Can this sore bondage break.
6
I bless the Christ of God,
I rest on love divine,
And with unfaltering lip and heart
I call this Savior mine.
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