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A debtor to mercy alone,
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| 1. | A debtor to mercy alone, |
| | Of covenant mercy I sing, |
| | Nor fear, with God's righteousness on, |
| | My person and off'rings to bring. |
| | The terrors of law and of God |
| | With me can have nothing to do; |
| | My Savior's obedience and blood |
| | Hide all my transgressions from view. |
| 2. | The work which His goodness began, |
| | The arm of His strength will complete; |
| | His promise is Yea and Amen, |
| | And never was forfeited yet. |
| | Things future, nor things that are now, |
| | Not all things below or above, |
| | Can make Him His purpose forego, |
| | Or sever my soul from His love. |
| 3. | My name from the palms of His hands |
| | Eternity will not erase; |
| | Imprest on His heart, it remains |
| | In marks of indelible grace. |
| | Yes! I to the end shall endure, |
| | As sure as the earnest is giv'n; |
| | More happy, but not more secure, |
| | When all earthly ties have been riv'n. |