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1 We'll praise Thee, glorious Lord,
Who died to set us free,
No earthly songs can joy afford
Like heavenly melody.
2 Love, that no suff'ring staed,
We'll praise, true love divine;
Love that for us atonement made,
Love that has made us Thine.
3 Love, in Thy lonely life
Of sorrow here below;
Thy words of grace, with mercy rife,
Make grateful praises flow.
4 Love, that on death's dark vale
Its sweetest odors spread,
Where sin o'er all seemed to prevail
Redemption glory shed.
5 And now we see Thee risen,
Who once for us hast died,
Seated above the highest heaven:
The Father's glorified.
6 Soon wilt Thou take Thy throne,
Thy foes Thy footstool made,
And take us with Thee for Thine own,
In glory love displayed.
7 Jesus, we wait for Thee,
With Thee to have our part;
What can full joy and blessing be
But being where Thou art?
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | We'll praise Thee, glorious Lord |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1881 |