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This is a poem by [[Isaac Watts]], from '' | This is a poem by [[Isaac Watts]], from ''Horae Lyricae'', 1706, entitled ''Confession and Pardon''. The first fourteen stanzas are S. M.; following stanzas are C. M. | ||
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12. Lord, 'tis against Thy face | 12. Lord, 'tis against Thy face | ||
My sins like arrows | My sins like arrows rise, | ||
And yet, and yet (O matchless grace!) | And yet, and yet (O matchless grace!) | ||
Thy thunder silent lies.}} | Thy thunder silent lies.}} |
Revision as of 17:16, 7 October 2016
General information
This is a poem by Isaac Watts, from Horae Lyricae, 1706, entitled Confession and Pardon. The first fourteen stanzas are S. M.; following stanzas are C. M.
Settings by composers
- Samuel Babcock — Hamburg English STB
- Samuel Babcock — Weston English SATB
- Daniel Belknap — Roxbury (1802) English SATB
- Oliver Brownson — Norwich English SATB
- Jacob French — Conviction English SATB
- Oliver Holden — Contrition English SATB
- Samuel Holyoke — Medford English SATB
- Stephen Jenks — New Suffield English SATB
- Timothy Swan — Boxford English SATB
Text and translations
English text 1. Alas, my aching heart! |
7. Jesus, the Savior, stands |
13. O shall I never feel |
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