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11229. Praies The Lord, Praise Our King

1 Praise the Lord, praise our King,
Christ, who doth salvation bring.
All on earth and all in Heaven
Shall His gracious name confess:
All into His hands are given;
And our prayer and praise He waits to bless.
Praise the Lord, praise our King.

2 Praise the Lord, praise our King;
Zion, thy Redeemer sing.
He the Word who formed creation,
Took our flesh for us to die;
Him let every tribe and nation
With united praises glorify.
Praise the Lord, praise our King.

3 Praise the Lord, praise our King:
Angels Him their Lord proclaim.
Soon again this King descendeth:
All shall stand before His throne.
Lo! His voice the mountains rendeth!
Then will He that day His chosen own.
Praise the Lord; praise His name!

Text Information
First Line: Praise the Lord, praise our King
Title: Praies The Lord, Praise Our King
Author: Arthur T. Russell
Meter: 67.87.896
Language: English
Source: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deighton, 1851)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: FAHRE FORT
Meter: 67.86.896
Key: C Major
Source: German, 1704
Copyright: Public Domain



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