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Neither Do I Condemn Thee

“Neither do I condemn thee,”
O words of wondrous grace;
Thy sins were born upon the cross,
Believe, and go in peace.

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“Neither do I condemn thee,”
O sing it o’er and o’er;
“Neither do I condemn thee,
Go and sin no more.”


“Neither do I condemn thee,”
For there is therefore now
No condemnation for thee,
As at the cross you bow.

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“Neither do I condemn thee,”
I came not to condemn;
I came from God to save thee,
And turn thee from thy sin.

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“Neither do I condemn thee,”
O praise the God of grace;
O praise His Son our Savior,
For this His word of peace.

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  • October 28, 2007
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    poet's name?

    From guest Deborah Jongsma (contact)
    I believe this was written by Daniel Webster Whittle, not Moody (also known as Major Whittle) sometimes also called El Nathan.