Great God of wonders! all Thy ways
			
				Are wondrous, matchless, and divine;
			
				But the blest triumphs of Thy grace—
			
				Most marvelous!—unrivall’d shine.
			
				Who is a pardoning God like Thee?
			
				Or who has grace so rich and free?
			
		 
			
  
				Crimes of such horror to forgive,
			
				Such guilty, daring worms to spare;
			
				This is Thy grand prerogative,
			
				And none can in that honor share.
			
				Pardon, O God! is only Thine;
			
				Mercy and grace are all divine.
			
		 
			
  
				In wonder lost, with trembling joy
			
				We hail the pardon of our God;
			
				Pardon for crimes of deepest dye,
			
				A pardon traced in Jesus’ blood.
			
				To pardon thus is Thine alone;
			
				Mercy and grace are both Thine own.
			
		 
			
  
				Soon shall this strange, this wondrous grace,
			
				This perfect miracle of love,
			
				Fill the wide earth, while sweeter praise
			
				Sounds its own note in heaven above.
			
				Who is a pardoning God like Thee?
			
				Or who has grace so rich, so free?