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John Wesley (1703-1791)

O THOU, whose offering on the tree The legal offerings all foreshowed, Borrowed...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
O THOU, whose offering on the tree The legal offerings all foreshowed, Borrowed their whole effect from thee, And drew their virtue from thy blood:
Verse 2
The blood of goats and bullocks slain Could never for one sin atone: To purge the guilty offerer's stain, Thine was the work, and thine alone.
Verse 3
Vain in themselves their duties were, Their services could never please, Till joined with thine, and made to share The merits of thy righteousness.
Verse 4
Forward they cast a faithful look On thy approaching sacrifice; And thence their pleasing savour took, And rose accepted in the skies.
Verse 5
Those feeble types, and shadows old, Are all in thee, the Truth, fulfilled: We in thy sacrifice behold The substance of those rites revealed.
Verse 6
Thy meritorious sufferings past, We see by faith to us brought back; And on thy grand oblation cast, Its saving benefits partake.

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