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5419. O Thou to Whom Archangels Raise

1. O Thou to whom archangels raise
A ceaseless song of perfect praise,
Yet tremble as they sing;
To us incline Thy gracious ear,
And while, with reverence, we draw near,
Accept the praise we bring.

2. In vain with all the angel choir,
The ransomed hosts of Heav’n aspire
Thy glory to proclaim;
How then shall we approach Thy throne?
How make Thy countless mercies known,
Or sing Thine awful name?

3. Thy love alone our stay hath been,
In every dark and changing scene
Throughout the circling year;
Preserved by Thine almighty hand,
Again before Thy face we stand,
And sing Thy goodness here.

4. Father, for Jesus’ sake receive
The praise which now we gladly give,
Though with a stammering tongue;
Grant us at length to see Thy face,
And join with all the ransomed race
In Heav’n’s eternal song.

Text Information
First Line: O Thou to whom archangels raise
Title: O Thou to Whom Archangels Raise
Author: Unknown
Meter: 88.68.86
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: PURLEIGH
Composer: Arthur Henry Brown (1861)
Meter: 88.68.86
Incipit: 11561 17133 12517
Key: A Major
Source: Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, 1861
Copyright: Public Domain



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