294. Near the Cross Was Mary Weeping

1 Near the cross was Mary weeping,
There her mournful station keeping,
Gazing on her dying Son,
There with speechless grief oppressed,
Anguish-stricken, and distressed;
Through her soul the sword had gone.

2 Who upon that Suff'rer gazing,
Bowed in sorrow so amazing,
Would not with His mother mourn?
'Twas our sins brought Him from heaven;
These the cruel nails had driven;
All His griefs for us were borne.

3 When no eye its pity gave us,
When there was no arm to save us,
He His love and pow'r displayed;
By His stripes He wrought our healing;
By His death, our life revealing,
He for us the ransom paid.

4 Jesus, my Thy love constrain us
That from sin we may refrain us,
In Thy griefs may deeply grieve.
Thee our best affections giving,
To Thy glory ever living,
May we in Thy glory live.

Text Information
First Line: Near the cross was Mary weeping
Title: Near the Cross Was Mary Weeping
Author: H. Mills, 1786-1867
Meter: 887 887
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Topic: Passion of Christ
Source: Latin, Stabat mater
Notes: Hymn text, suggested tune ALLES IST AN GOTTES SEGEN
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