’Twas on that night, when doomed to know The eager rage of ev’ry foe, That night in which he was betrayed, The Saviour of the world took bread: | And, after thanks and glory giv’n To him that rules in earth and heav’n, That symbol of his flesh he broke, And thus to all his foll’wers spoke: | My broken body thus I give For you, for all; take, eat, and live; And oft the sacred rite renew, That brings my wondrous love to view. | Then in his hands the cup he raised, And God anew he thanked and praised; While kindness in his bosom glowed, And from his lips salvation flowed: | My blood I thus pour forth, be cries, To cleanse the soul in sin that lies; In this the covenant is sealed, And Heav’n’s eternal grace revealed. | With love to man this cup is fraught, Let all partake the sacred draught; Through latest ages let it pour, In mem’ry of my dying hour. | |