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May they celestial joys rehearse , And thought to thought with me converse ; Or ,
in my stead , all the night long , Sing to my Gon a grateful song ! Praise God , from
whom all blessings flow , Praise Him all creatures here below ; Praise Him ...
May they celestial joys rehearse , And thought to thought with me converse ; Or ,
in my stead , all the night long , Sing to my Gon a grateful song ! Praise God , from
whom all blessings flow , Praise Him all creatures here below ; Praise Him ...
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How shall a child presume to sing His dreadful Majesty ? How great His pow'r is ,
none can tell , Nor think how large His grace ; Not men below , nor saints that
dwell On high before His face . Not angels that stand round the LORD Can
search ...
How shall a child presume to sing His dreadful Majesty ? How great His pow'r is ,
none can tell , Nor think how large His grace ; Not men below , nor saints that
dwell On high before His face . Not angels that stand round the LORD Can
search ...
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Now pride and pow'r astonish'd fly The terrors of His alter'd eye ; While Faith ,
ascending from the tomb , In triumph shouts “ The Lord is come . ” id CHRISTMAS
- DAY . HẠRK ! the herald - angels sing , Glory to the new - born King ! Peace on
...
Now pride and pow'r astonish'd fly The terrors of His alter'd eye ; While Faith ,
ascending from the tomb , In triumph shouts “ The Lord is come . ” id CHRISTMAS
- DAY . HẠRK ! the herald - angels sing , Glory to the new - born King ! Peace on
...
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Hark ! the herald - angels sing , Glory to the new - born King ! Hail the heav'n
born Prince of Peace ! Hail the Sun of Righteousness ! Light and life to all He
brings , Ris'n with healing in his wrings . Mild He lays His glory by ; Born that man
no ...
Hark ! the herald - angels sing , Glory to the new - born King ! Hail the heav'n
born Prince of Peace ! Hail the Sun of Righteousness ! Light and life to all He
brings , Ris'n with healing in his wrings . Mild He lays His glory by ; Born that man
no ...
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The justice , HEAV'N LY King ! and that great Day , When Virtue , long
abandoned and forlorn , Shall raise her pensive head ; and Vice , that erst ,
Ranged unreproved and free , shall sink appalld ; I sing advent'rous . - But what
eye can pierce ...
The justice , HEAV'N LY King ! and that great Day , When Virtue , long
abandoned and forlorn , Shall raise her pensive head ; and Vice , that erst ,
Ranged unreproved and free , shall sink appalld ; I sing advent'rous . - But what
eye can pierce ...
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