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8.7.4. John Newton 55

3 [Yet erring men make much ado, And strive to force a passage through; But, ah! what vain attempt is this, To strive to ford that deep abyss!]

4 All glory to the great I AM, Who chose me in the blessed Lamb; Whilst millions of the human race Will never know or taste his grace;

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5 And blessings on atoning blood, By which I’m reconciled to God; And praise be to the Spirit given, Who frees from sin and leads to heaven. W. TUCKER NO RECORD

79 S.M. Isaac Watts

The Glories of Adoption. 1 John 3. 1-3; Rom. 8. 15

Behold what wondrous grace The Father has bestowed On sinners of a mortal race, To call them sons of God.

2 ’Tis no surprising thing That we should be unknown; The Jewish world knew not their King, God’s everlasting Son.

3 Nor does it yet appear How great we must be made; But when we see our Saviour there, We shall be like our Head.

4 A hope so much divine May trials well endure, For we, as sons in Christ, are made As pure as he is pure.

5 If in my Father’s love I share a filial part, Send down thy Spirit, like a dove, To rest upon my heart.

6 We would no longer lie Like slaves before thy throne; Our faith shall Abba, Father, cry, And thou the kindred own. ISAAC WATTS 1674

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Privileges of Adoption. Rom. 3. 24

Blessèd are the sons of God, They are bought with Jesus’ blood; They are ransomed from the grave Life eternal they shall have. 2 God did love them in his Son Long before the world began; They the seal of this receive, When in Jesus they believe.

3 They are justified by grace; They enjoy a solid peace; All their sins are washed away; They shall stand in God’s great day!

4 [They produce the fruits of grace, Clothed in Jesus’ righteousness; Born of God, they hate all sin;

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