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Hymn 52

by Isaac Watts

Baptism.

Matt. 28:19; Acts 2:38.

'Twas the commission of our Lord,

"Go teach the nations, and baptize:"

The nations have received the word

Since he ascended to the skies.

He sits upon th' eternal hills,

With grace and pardon in his hands;

And sends his cov'nant with the seals,

To bless the distant British lands.

"Repent, and be baptized," he saith,

For the remission of your sins:"

And thus our sense assists our faith,

And shows us what his gospel means.

Our souls he washes in his blood,

As water makes the body clean;

And the good Spirit from our God

Descends like purifying rain.

Thus we engage ourselves to thee,

And seal our cov'nant with the Lord;

O may the great eternal Three

In heav'n our solemn vows record!

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About this poem

First line
Baptism.
Poet
Isaac Watts
Themes
nature, death, beauty, faith

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