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XX. Fallen Angels Punished and Men Saved

1 From heav'n the sinning angels fell,
And wrath and darkness chain'd them down;
But man, vile man, forsook his bliss,
And mercy lifts him to a crown.

2 Amazing work of sov'reign grace,
That could distinguish rebels so!
Our guilty treasons call'd aloud
For everlasting fetters too.

3 To thee, to thee, almighty love,
Our souls, ourselves, our all we pay;
Millions of tongues shall sound thy praise,
On the bright hills of heav'nly day.

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First Line: From heav'n the sinning angels fell
Title: Fallen Angels Punished and Men Saved
Author: Watts
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Creation of Man, his Fall, Recovery, etc.
Notes: Public Domain.
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