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86. Christ and his Church; or the mystical Marriage

1 The King of saints, how fair his face,
Adorn'd with majesty and grace!
He comes with blessings from above,
And wins the nations to his love.

2 At his right hand our eyes behold
The queen array'd in purest gold;
The world admires her heavenly dress;
Her robe of joy and righteousness.

3 He forms her beauties like his own,
He calls and seats her near his throne:
Fair stranger, let thine heart forget
The idols of thy native state.

4 So shall the king the more rejoice,
In thee the favourite of his choice;
Let him be lov'd, and yet ador'd,
For he's thy Maker and thy Lord.

5 Oh happy hour, when thou shalt rise
To his fair palace in the skies,
And all thy sons (a numerous train)
Each like a prince in glory reign.

6 Let endless honours crown his head;
Let every age his praises spread;
While we with cheerful songs approve
The condescention of his love.

Text Information
First Line: The King of saints, how fair his face
Title: Christ and his Church; or the mystical Marriage
Meter: Long Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1786
Scripture:
Topic: Christ: his perennial Glories and Government; Church: of the Gentiles; Church: the spouse of Christ (7 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
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