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Man of Sorrows

Author: B. B. McK. Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #236 (1926) First Line: Man of Sorrows kneeling down Refrain First Line: Man of Sorrows bore my blame Lyrics: 1 Man of Sorrows kneeling down ‘Neath the Father’s awful frown, Hear Him pray, “Thy will be done,” In Gethsemane alone. Refrain: Man of Sorrows bore my blame, Man of Sorrows took my shame, Wonderful Savior, Thy love for me Has saved me, and set me free. 2 Man of Sorrows with the cross, Bearing all its shame and loss, See Him stagger, faint and fall, ‘Neath the curse He bore for all. [Refrain] 3 Man of Sorrows on a tree, Hanging there in agony, “It is finished!” now He cries, As He bows His head and dies. [Refrain] 4 Man of Sorrows rose again, “Victor o’er the dark domain; King of Glory! lives on high, He is coming by and by. [Refrain] Topics: Atonement Languages: English Tune Title: [Man of Sorrows kneeling down]
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Man of Sorrows

Author: B. B. McK. Hymnal: The American Hymnal #294 (1933) First Line: Man of Sorrows kneeling down Refrain First Line: Man of Sorrows bore my blame Languages: English Tune Title: [Man of Sorrows kneeling down]

Man of sorrows bore my blame

Author: Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: Majestic Hymns #d145 (1930) First Line: Man of sorrows, kneeling down

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