Hymnal: Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs
Date: 1828
Compiler: Alexander Campbell
Publisher/Printer: A Campbell
First Line: 'Twas on that night when doom'd to know
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Meter: LM
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Hymn Number: Psalm 9
Page Number: 033, click to see hymnal pages
Lyics'TWAS on that night when doom'd to know
The eager rage of ev'ry foe,
That night in which he was betray'd,
The Saviour of the world took bread;
And, after thanks and glory giv'n,
To him that rules in earth and heav'n,
That symbol of his flesh he broke,
And thus to all his foll'wers spoke:
"My broken body thus I give
"For you, my friends; take, eat, and live,
"And oft the sacred feast renew
"That brings my wond'rous love to view."
Then in his hands the cup he rais'd,
And God anew he thank'd and prais'd,
While kindness in his bosom glow'd,
And from his lips salvation flow'd:
"My blood I thus pour forth," he cries,
"To cleanse the soul in sin that lies;
"In this the covenant is seal'd,
"And Heavn's eternal grace reveal'd.
"This cup is fraught with love to men;
"Let all partake who love my name;
"Through latest ages let it pour,
"In mem'ry of my dying hour."