Angels, the firstborn sons of light, Since from their glorious seats they fell, Are outcasts in eternal night; There is no gospel preach'd in hell. | Man, when beguiled from innocence, Saw death and judgment come on all; But Jesus died for his offence, To raise us higher than our fall. | Angels, who kept their first estate, Who sinn'd not, knew not guilt or woe, In bliss beyond expression great, The bliss of pardon cannot know. | We, born in sorrow and in sin, Yet by a new and living way To Paradise again brought in,-- May taste of sweeter joys than they, | Oh! through Eternity to trace How much, how much hath been forgiven, The riches of redeeming grace, That, that must be the heaven of heaven. | Lord Jesus Christ, who, for our sake, Wert pleased a child like us to be, Of every soul possession take, And new-create us all like Thee. | |