Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
FAITH AND JUSTIFICATION
390
Drawn to the Cross, which Thou hast Blest
John 12: 32
8. 8. 8. 6.
Dunstan
Genevieve M. Irons, 1880
Joseph Barnby, 1883
for
my
my
a
serv
sin
mis
souls
shall
noth
grace
heal
sweet
of
bused,
gifts
so
ing
a
ing
be
main.
years;
trest,
ice
re
spent
dis
Cross,
work
take
all
for
and
to
a
my
which
est
4
And
3
Wash
2
Thou
1
Drawn
then
the
me
know
to
Thee,
stain;
fears,
blest
Which
Let
Thy
With
do
way
griefs
Thou
hast
for
each
and
A
fied,
fied,
fied,
fied,
come.
come.
come.
come.
I
I
I
I
To
Yet
For
That
men.
find
my
with
it
might
well
though
Thee
be
en
con
Thee
life,
cleans
an
to
gels
ing,
in
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
ci
ci
ci
ci
Cru
Cru
Cru
Cru
pain,
tears,
rest,
vy
through
trite
my
now
me,
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