Words: , Hymns on the Lord’s Sup­per, 1745, num­ber 125.

Music: Col­ches­ter, , in The Eu­ro­pe­an Psalm­ist, 1872, num­ber 490. Al­ter­nate tune:

  • St. Je­rome (Champ­neys), , 1889

With solemn faith we offer up
And spread, O God, before Thine eyes
That only ground of all our hope,
That precious, once-made Sacrifice,
Which brings Thy grace on sinners down,
And perfects all our souls in one.

Acceptance through His holy Name,
Forgiveness in His blood we have;
But more abundant life we claim
Through Him Who died our souls to save,
To sanctify us by His blood
And fill with all the life of God.

As it were slain behold Thy Son,
And hear His blood that speaks above;
Oh let us all Thy grace be shown,
Peace, righteousness, and joy, and love:
Thy kingdom come to every heart,
And all Thou hast, and all Thou art.