Hymn 37
John Newton
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Praise for the incarnation.
Sweeter founds than music knows Charm me, in EMMANUEL’S name; All her hopes my spirit owes To his birth, and cross, and shame. | When he came the angels sang “Glory be to GOD on high,” Lord, unloose my stamm’ring tongue, Who should louder sing than I. | Did the Lord a man become That he might the law fulfil, Bleed and suffer in my room, And canst thou, my tongue, be still. | No, I must my praises bring, Though they worthless are, and weak; For should I refuse to sing Sure the very stones would speak. | O my Savior, Shield, and Sun, Shepherd, Brother, Husband, Friend, Every precious name in one; I will love thee without end. | |