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40. Eternal Son of God, O Thou

1 Eternal Son of God, O Thou,
Before whom earth and heaven bow,
Regard Thy people as they raise
To Thee their songs of prayer and praise.

2 This house they dedicate to Thee,
That here they may Thy glory see,
Thy body and Thy blood they here
Receive, their fainting souls to cheer.

3 Here in baptismal water pure
They find for sins a gracious cure;
Their children here to Thee they bring,
O Thou our death-subduing King.

4 Here sin's diseases healing find,
The weak grow strong, light cheers the blind;
The troubled heart with peace is blest,
And weariness finds heavenly rest.

5 When tempests shake the world around,
The rock-built Church secure is found;
The gates of hell may here assail
Whom Christ defends, but not prevail.

6 To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, Three in One,
Be praise: do Thou, whom we adore,
Teach us to praise Thee evermore.

Text Information
First Line: Eternal Son of God, O Thou
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: Church: Rock-built and secure; Dedication of a Church; Doxologies
Notes: Now Public Domain. Greek, 3d Century. Tr. Unknown.
Tune Information
Name: THE OLD HUNDREDTH
Composer: Guillaume Franc (1545)
Meter: L. M.
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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