Hymn 64 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDCE FGFA HIJK LMNM OPOP QGQG| Adoption | A |
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| John ff Gal | B |
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| Behold what wondrous grace | C |
| The Father has bestowed | D |
| On sinners of a mortal race | C |
| To call them sons of God | E |
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| 'Tis no surprising thing | F |
| That we should be unknown | G |
| The Jewish world knew not their king | F |
| God's everlasting Son | A |
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| Nor doth it yet appear | H |
| How great we must be made | I |
| But when we see our Savior here | J |
| We shall be like our Head | K |
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| A hope so much divine | L |
| May trials well endure | M |
| May purge our souls from sense and sin | N |
| As Christ the Lord is pure | M |
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| If in my Father's love | O |
| I share a filial part | P |
| Send down thy Spirit like a dove | O |
| To rest upon my heart | P |
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| We would no longer lie | Q |
| Like slaves beneath the throne | G |
| My faith shall Abba Father cry | Q |
| And thou the kindred own | G |
Isaac Watts
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Hymn 64 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
