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Hymn: How condescending and how kind (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn-Book

Date: 1829

Compiler: B W Stone and T Adams

Publisher/Printer: N L Finnell

First Line: How condescending and how kind

Topic: The Lord's Supper

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer:

Meter: CM

Tune:

Hymn Number: 231

Page Number: 255, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

How condescending and how kind

Was God's beloved Son!

Our mis'ries reach'd his heavenly mind,

And pity brought him down.



He sunk beneath our heavy woes,

To raise us to his throne;

There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows,

But cost his heart a groan.



This was compassion like a God,

That when the Saviour knew

The price of rebels was his blood,

His pity ne'er withdrew.



Now, tho' he reigns exalted high,

His love is still as great;

Well he remembers Calvary,

Nor lets his saints forget.



Here we behold his bowels roll,

As kind as when he died;

And see the sorrows of his soul,

Bleed thro' his wounded side.



Here we received repeated seals

Of Jesus' dying love;

Hard is the wretch that never feels,

One soft affection move.



Here let our hearts begin to melt,

While we his death record;

And with our joy for pardon'd guilt,

Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord.