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Hymn to the God of Love.

Herein is Love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us.

1 St. John, iv. 10.

Johann Angelus. 1624-1677.

Frances E. Cox. Tr. 1864

Love, Who in the first beginning

Man in thine own likeness made;

Love, Who, when we fell by sinning,

Raised us up no more afraid;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, Who once, thy grace bestowing,

Chose me ere life’s breath I drew;

Love, Who once, thy mercy showing,

Took my form and nature too;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, Who here on earth endurest

Human sorrow, toil, and pain;

Love, Who by thy death procuredst

Joy to me and endless gain;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, Who by thy Word and Spirit

Life and light to me revealed;

Love, Who ’gainst the wrath I merit

Art my soul’s protecting shield;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, to Whom my will submitted,

When I took thine easy yoke;

Love, to Whom my heart was knitted,

When thy love its love awoke;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, Whose wondrous love eternal

Thee my willing Ransom made;

Love, Who at the throne supernal

Pleadest now that Ransom paid;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

Love, Who wilt to heaven’s bright story

Raise me from my sleep profound;

Love, Who with the Crown of Glory

Wilt at length my head surround;

Henceforth I myself resign,

Love, to be for ever thine.

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