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99. Praise Him

1 Praise the Saviour, O ye people!
Praise and bless his holy name!
Praise and worship him; children, worship him,
For a child from heav'n he came;
Praise him from the hills and mountains,
From the vales and cities all;
Hail him king of earth and heaven,
Who was once a child so small;
Hail him king of earth and heaven,
Who was once a child so small.

Chorus:
Praise him in the sanctuary;
Let the children swell the strain,
And the morn, and noon and even,
Echo still the sweet refrain;
And at morn, and noon and even,
Echo still the sweet refrain.

2 Praise him for his mighty actions;
Praise him for his tenderness,
When he lovingly held the little ones in his arms to save and bless;
Praise him, all ye wise and noble,
Men and maidens, old and young;
Let redeeming love and mercy
Be the theme of ev'ry tongue;
Let redeeming love and mercy
Be the theme of ev'ry tongue. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Praise the Saviour, O ye people!
Title: Praise Him
Author: Miss M. A. Baker
Refrain First Line: Praise him in the sanctuary
Language: English
Publication Date: 1892
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Praise the Saviour, O ye people!]
Composer: H. R. Palmer. By per
Key: D Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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