Songtexte The Lord at First Did Adam Make (Arr. Sir David Willcocks) - Sir David Willcocks , Choir of King's College, Cambridge , John Wells , Traditional
The
Lord
at
first
did
Adam
make
Out
of
the
dust
and
clay,
And
in
his
nostrils
breathed
life,
E'en
as
the
Scriptures
day.
And
then
in
Eden's
Paradise
He
placed
him
to
dwell,
That
he
within
it
should
remain
To
dress
and
keep
it
well.
Now
let
good
Christians
all
begin
An
holy
life
to
live,
And
to
rejoice
and
merry
be,
For
this
is
Christmas
Eve.
And
thus
within
the
garden
he
Was
set
therein
to
stay,
And
in
commandment
unto
him
These
words
the
Lord
did
say:
"The
fruit
which
in
the
garden
grows
To
thee
shall
be
for
meat,
Except
the
tree
in
the
midst
thereof,
Of
which
thou
shalt
not
eat.
"For
in
the
day
that
thou
shalt
it
touch,
Or
dost
to
it
come
nigh;
If
so
thou
do
but
eat
thereof
Then
surely
thou
shalt
die.
But
Adam
he
did
take
no
heed
Unto
that
only
thing,
But
did
transgress
God's
holy
law,
And
so
was
wrapt
in
sin.
Now
mark
the
goodness
of
the
Lord
Which
he
for
mankind
bore,
His
mercy
soon
he
did
extend,
Lost
man
for
to
restore;
And
then
for
to
redeem
our
souls
From
death
and
hellish
thrall,
He
said
his
own
dear
son
should
be
The
Saviour
of
us
all.

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