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I.CVI. Shall we go on to sin

1 Shall we go on to sin
Because thy Grace abounds,
Or crucify the Lord again,
And open all his Wounds?

2 Forbid it, mighty God;
Nor let it e'er be said,
That we, whose Sins are crucify'd
Should raise them from the Dead.

3 We will be Slaves no more,
Since Christ has made us free,
Has nail'd our Tyrants to his Cross,
And bought our Liberty.

Text Information
First Line: Shall we go on to sin
Language: English
Publication Date: 1766
Scripture: ;
Topic: Dead to Sin by the Cross of Christ; Gospel No Liberty to Sin; Sin crucified
Notes: Public Domain.
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