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:'''Edition notes:''' Note heads in shapenote (4-shape) format, as published in 1821. The two remaining stanzas of Wesley's hymn added.
:'''Edition notes:''' Note heads in shapenote (4-shape) format, as published in 1821. The two remaining stanzas of Wesley's hymn added.


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Broomsgrove''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Broomsgrove''<br>
{{FirstLine|Lamb of God for sinners slain}}
{{Composer|James P. Carrell}}
{{Composer|James P. Carrell}}
{{Lyricist|Charles Wesley}}
{{Lyricist|Charles Wesley}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|}}
{{Genre|Sacred|}} &nbsp; {{meter|76. 76. 78. 76}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1821}}
{{Published|1821}}


'''Description:''' Published in ''Songs of Zion'', 1821, p. 7. Words by [[Charles Wesley]], 1742, ''Hymns and Sacred Poems'', entitled ''Looking Unto Jesus'', with six stanzas. Carrell included stanzas one, three, five, and six of Wesley's hymn.
'''Description:''' Published in ''Songs of Zion'', 1821, p. 7. Words by [[Charles Wesley]], 1742, ''Hymns and Sacred Poems'', entitled ''Looking Unto Jesus'', with six stanzas. Carrell included stanzas one, three, five, and six of Wesley's hymn, changing some of the words slightly.


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''  


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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{{Text|English|
:''Charles Wesley 1742''


1. Lamb of God for sinners slain,
To thee I feebly pray,
Heal me of my grief and pain,
O take my sins away.
From this bondage, Lord, release,
No longer let me be oppressed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.
3. Wilt thou cast a sinner out
Who humbly comes to thee?
No, my God, I cannot doubt,
Thy mercy is for me:
Let me then obtain the grace,
And be of paradise possessed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.
5. Worldly good I do not want,
Be that to others given,
Only for thy love I pant,
My all in earth and heaven;
This the crown I fain would seize,
The good wherewith I would be blest:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.
6. This delight I fain would prove,
And then resign my breath,
Join the happy few, whose love
Was mightier than death.
Let it not my Lord displease,
That I would die to be thy guest;
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.}}
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:''James Carrell 1821''
1. Lamb of God for sinners slain,
To thee I ''humbly'' pray,
Heal me of my grief and pain,
O take my sins away.
From this bondage, Lord, release,
No longer let me be oppressed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy ''rest''.
2. Wilt thou cast a sinner out
Who humbly comes to thee?
No, my God, I cannot doubt,
Thy mercy is for me:
Let me then obtain the grace,
And be of paradise possessed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.
3. Worldly good I do not want,
Be that to others given,
Only for thy love I pant,
My all in earth ''or'' heaven;
This the crown I fain would seize,
The good wherewith I would be blest:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.
4. This delight I fain would prove,
And then resign my breath,
Join the happy few, whose love
Was mightier than death.
Let it not my Lord displease,
That I would die to be thy guest;
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.}}
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Edition notes: Note heads in shapenote (4-shape) format, as published in 1821. The two remaining stanzas of Wesley's hymn added.

General Information

Title: Broomsgrove
First Line: Lamb of God for sinners slain
Composer: James P. Carrell
Lyricist: Charles Wesley

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: Sacred   Meter: 76. 76. 78. 76

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications.

Description: Published in Songs of Zion, 1821, p. 7. Words by Charles Wesley, 1742, Hymns and Sacred Poems, entitled Looking Unto Jesus, with six stanzas. Carrell included stanzas one, three, five, and six of Wesley's hymn, changing some of the words slightly.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Lamb of God for sinners slain.

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Charles Wesley 1742

1. Lamb of God for sinners slain,
To thee I feebly pray,
Heal me of my grief and pain,
O take my sins away.
From this bondage, Lord, release,
No longer let me be oppressed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

3. Wilt thou cast a sinner out
Who humbly comes to thee?
No, my God, I cannot doubt,
Thy mercy is for me:
Let me then obtain the grace,
And be of paradise possessed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

5. Worldly good I do not want,
Be that to others given,
Only for thy love I pant,
My all in earth and heaven;
This the crown I fain would seize,
The good wherewith I would be blest:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

6. This delight I fain would prove,
And then resign my breath,
Join the happy few, whose love
Was mightier than death.
Let it not my Lord displease,
That I would die to be thy guest;
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

 

James Carrell 1821

1. Lamb of God for sinners slain,
To thee I humbly pray,
Heal me of my grief and pain,
O take my sins away.
From this bondage, Lord, release,
No longer let me be oppressed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy rest.

2. Wilt thou cast a sinner out
Who humbly comes to thee?
No, my God, I cannot doubt,
Thy mercy is for me:
Let me then obtain the grace,
And be of paradise possessed:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

3. Worldly good I do not want,
Be that to others given,
Only for thy love I pant,
My all in earth or heaven;
This the crown I fain would seize,
The good wherewith I would be blest:
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.

4. This delight I fain would prove,
And then resign my breath,
Join the happy few, whose love
Was mightier than death.
Let it not my Lord displease,
That I would die to be thy guest;
Jesus, Master, seal my peace,
And take me to thy breast.