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Literary
November 17, 1824
The Hillsborough Recorder
Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina
What is this article about?
A hymn by Cowper that interprets Old Testament symbols and rituals as prefiguring the Gospel, Christ's innocence, atonement, and salvation through his sacrifice, tracing divine grace across scriptures.
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The Old Testament Gospel is beautifully
and well expressed in the following hymn by
Cowper:
Israel, in ancient days,
Not only had a view
Of Sinai in a blaze,
But learned the gospel too;
The types and figures were a glass,
In which they saw a Saviour's face.
The paschal sacrifice,
And blood besprinkled door,
Seen with enlightened eyes,
And once applied with power,
Would teach the need of other blood,
To reconcile the world to God.
The lamb, the dove, set forth
His perfect innocence,
Whose blood of matchless worth
Should be the soul's defense;
For he, who can for sin atone,
Must have no failings of his own.
The scape-goat, on his head
The people's trespass bore,
And to the desert led.
Was to be seen no more:
'In him, our surety seem'd to say,
Behold, I bear your sins away.'
Dipt in his fellow's blood,
The living bird went free;
The type well understood,
Express'd the sinner's plea:
Described a guilty soul enlarged,
And by our Saviour's death discharged.
Jesus, I love to trace,
Throughout the sacred page,
The footsteps of thy grace:
The same in every age.
O grant that I may faithful be
To clearer light, vouchsafed to me.
and well expressed in the following hymn by
Cowper:
Israel, in ancient days,
Not only had a view
Of Sinai in a blaze,
But learned the gospel too;
The types and figures were a glass,
In which they saw a Saviour's face.
The paschal sacrifice,
And blood besprinkled door,
Seen with enlightened eyes,
And once applied with power,
Would teach the need of other blood,
To reconcile the world to God.
The lamb, the dove, set forth
His perfect innocence,
Whose blood of matchless worth
Should be the soul's defense;
For he, who can for sin atone,
Must have no failings of his own.
The scape-goat, on his head
The people's trespass bore,
And to the desert led.
Was to be seen no more:
'In him, our surety seem'd to say,
Behold, I bear your sins away.'
Dipt in his fellow's blood,
The living bird went free;
The type well understood,
Express'd the sinner's plea:
Described a guilty soul enlarged,
And by our Saviour's death discharged.
Jesus, I love to trace,
Throughout the sacred page,
The footsteps of thy grace:
The same in every age.
O grant that I may faithful be
To clearer light, vouchsafed to me.
What sub-type of article is it?
Hymn Or Psalm
Poem
What themes does it cover?
Religious
Moral Virtue
What keywords are associated?
Old Testament
Gospel
Hymn
Cowper
Salvation
Christ Sacrifice
Divine Grace
What entities or persons were involved?
Cowper
Literary Details
Author
Cowper
Subject
The Old Testament Gospel
Form / Style
Religious Hymn In Verse
Key Lines
Israel, In Ancient Days,
Not Only Had A View
Of Sinai In A Blaze,
But Learned The Gospel Too;
The Types And Figures Were A Glass,
In Which They Saw A Saviour's Face.
The Lamb, The Dove, Set Forth
His Perfect Innocence,
Whose Blood Of Matchless Worth
Should Be The Soul's Defense;
For He, Who Can For Sin Atone,
Must Have No Failings Of His Own.
Jesus, I Love To Trace,
Throughout The Sacred Page,
The Footsteps Of Thy Grace:
The Same In Every Age.
O Grant That I May Faithful Be
To Clearer Light, Vouchsafed To Me.