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29. “Thy Kingdom Come.”

Father and God of all mankind,
And all the hosts above,
Let every understanding mind
Unite to praise Thy love.

Thy kingdom come, with power and grace,
To every heart of man;
Thy peace, and joy, and righteousness,
In all our bosoms reign.

The righteousness that never ends,
But makes an end of sin;
The joy that human thought transcends,
Now to our souls bring in:

The kingdom of established peace,
Which can no more remove;
The perfect powers of godliness,
The omnipotence of Love.

Text Information
First Line: Father and God of all mankind
Title: “Thy Kingdom Come.”
Author: C. Wesley
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1866
Notes: Public Domain.
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