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10. Grace is the sweetest sound

1 Grace is the sweetest sound
That ever reach'd our ears;
When conscience charg'd and justice frown'd,
'Twas grace removed our fears.

2 'Tis freedom to the slave,
'Tis light and liberty;
It takes its terror from the grave,
From death its victory.

3 Grace is a mine of wealth
Laid open to the poor;
Grace is the sov'reign spring of health;
'Tis life forevermore.

4 Of grace then let us sing,
A joyful, wondrous theme,
Who grace has brought, shall glory bring,
And we shall reign with Him.

5 Then shall we see His face
With all the saints above,
And sing for ever of His grace,
For ever of His love.

Text Information
First Line: Grace is the sweetest sound
Language: English
Publication Date: 1987
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