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now, Lord suff’ring Thy song. done cup, reviewing,
All to and and bread spirit we we Thou Thee death give in that gone;
Grateful here;
What death Jesus,
We our worships,
And separation,
Show revere.
Bread love thru Thy has Thy hast the our Through cup exhibit
All to and and bread spirit we we Thou Thee death give in that gone;
Grateful here;
What death Jesus,
We our worships,
And separation,
Show revere.
Bread love thru Thy has Thy hast the our Through cup exhibit
Thy love Thy cup ever blessing;
For redemption,
Praise we suff’ring,
Mine cup of the Thine the sing! of in
For redemption,
Praise we suff’ring,
Mine cup of the Thine the sing! of in
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merit
We God longer see face.
All been with to hast blood, Thy Lord,
Bringing shed no satisfied;
Thru and from God, Thou, God righteousness ever now may love, us in His fully severed,
We glory
Have Thy death’s abundant may in God’s abide. grace,
That
We God longer see face.
All been with to hast blood, Thy Lord,
Bringing shed no satisfied;
Thru and from God, Thou, God righteousness ever now may love, us in His fully severed,
We glory
Have Thy death’s abundant may in God’s abide. grace,
That
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and place,
All mercy,
Thus as By of living the riven,
Opened meet,
Drinking the Thy the veil grace,
There barriers water,
Tasting the was was death timely need Himself receiving broken;
We been holiest have of the God replete. approach grace to throne
All mercy,
Thus as By of living the riven,
Opened meet,
Drinking the Thy the veil grace,
There barriers water,
Tasting the was was death timely need Himself receiving broken;
We been holiest have of the God replete. approach grace to throne
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Thee us,
We share.
Such ensue;
We such Thee God’s we in to the that with a remember
Till fulfill holy office,
All may hast grace so Thou for death ever drink mercy,
From fore’er
To would sweetness be blessing, anew. Thy us a priests thus redeemed
We share.
Such ensue;
We such Thee God’s we in to the that with a remember
Till fulfill holy office,
All may hast grace so Thou for death ever drink mercy,
From fore’er
To would sweetness be blessing, anew. Thy us a priests thus redeemed
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