| Adam, our father and our head,Transgressed, and justice doomed us dead;
 The fiery law speaks all despair:
 There’s no reprieve nor pardon there.
 But, O unutterable grace!The Son of God takes Adam’s place;
 Down to our world the Savior flies,
 Stretches His arms, and bleeds, and dies.
 Justice was pleased to bruise the God,And pay its wrongs with heav’nly blood:
 What unknown racks and pangs He bore!
 Then rose; the law could ask no more.
 Amazing work! look down, ye skies,Wonder and gaze with all your eyes;
 Ye heav’nly thrones, stoop from above,
 And bow to this mysterious love.
 Lo! they adore th’incarnate Son,And sing the glories He hath won;
 Sing how He broke our iron chains,
 How deep He sunk, how high He reigns!
 Triumph and reign, victorious Lord,By all the flaming hosts adored;
 And say, dear Conqueror, say how long
 Ere we shall rise to join their song.
 Send down a chariot from above,With fiery wheels, and paved with love;
 Raise us beyond th’ethereal blue,
 To sing and love as angels do.
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