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1. On a hill far a - way stood an old rug - ged cross, The em - blem of. suff’ring and shame; and I love that old cross where the dearest and best. For a world of lost sinners was slain. So I’ll cher - ish the old rug-ged So I’ll cher-ish the cross, the.
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1. Onahillfar a-waystoodanoldrug-gedcross,Theem-blemof suff’ring and shame; and I love that old cross where the dearest and best
For a world of lostsinnerswasslain. SoI’llcher-ishtheoldrug-gedSoI’llcher-ishthecross,the cross, Till my trophiesatlastIlay down; I willclingtothe old rug-gedcross,
old rug-ged cross, And exchange itsomedayfora crown. cross, the old ruggedcross,
2. O that old rugged cross so despised by the world has a wondrous at- trac-tion for me; For the dear Lamb of God left His glo - ry a-bove
To bear it todarkCal-va-ry. SoI’llcher-ishtheoldrug-ged SoI’llcher-ishthecross,the cross, Till my trophiesatlastIlay down; I willclingtothe old rug-gedcross,
old rug-ged cross, And exchange itsomedayfora crown. cross, the old ruggedcross,
3. In that old rugged cross stained with blood so divine, a won - drous beau - ty I see; For ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died
To par-don and sanc-ti-fy me. SoI’llcher-ishtheoldrug-ged SoI’llcher-ishthecross,the cross, Till my trophiesatlastIlay down; I willclingtothe old rug-gedcross,
old rug-ged cross, And exchange itsomedayfora crown. cross, the old ruggedcross,
4. To the old rug-ged cross I will ev-er be true,its shame and re- proach glad-ly bear; Then He’ll call me some day to my home far a-way,
Where His glo - ry for-ev-er I’ll share. SoI’llcher-ishtheoldrug-ged SoI’llcher-ishthecross,the cross, Till my trophiesatlastIlay down; I willclingtothe old rug-gedcross,
old rug-ged cross, And exchange itsomedayfora crown. cross, the old ruggedcross,
old rug-ged cross, And exchange itsomedayfora crown. cross, the old ruggedcross,