14. Alas! By Nature How Depraved

1. Alas! by nature how depraved,
How prone to every ill!
Our lives, to Satan, how enslaved,
How obstinate our will!

2. And can such sinners be restored,
Such rebels reconciled?
Can grace itself the means afford
To make a foe a child?

3. Yes, grace has found the wondrous means
Which shall effectual prove;
To cleanse us from our countless sins,
And teach our hearts to love.

4. Jesus for sinners undertakes,
And died that we may live;
His blood a full atonement makes,
And cries aloud, Forgive.

5. Yet one thing more must grace provide,
To bring us home to God;
Or we shall slight the Lord, who died,
And trample on His blood.

6. The Holy Spirit must reveal
The Savior’s work and worth;
Then the hard heart begins to feel
A new and heavenly birth.

7. Thus bought with blood, and born again,
Redeemed, and saved, by grace
Rebels, in God’s own house obtain
A son’s and daughter’s place.

Text Information
First Line: Alas! by nature how depraved
Title: Alas! By Nature How Depraved
Author: John Newton (1779)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Olney Hymns, (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 29
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BANGOR
Composer: William Tans'ur (1734)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 53215 17655 57654
Key: c minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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