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Text:Praise
Author:Glas

CLVII. Praise

1 Glory unto Jesus be,
From the curse he set us free;
All our built on him was laid,
He the ransom fully paid.

2 All his glorious work is done,
God's well pleased in his Son;
For he rais'd hi, from the dead,
And he reigns his church's head.

3 He redeem'd his praise shout forth,
Ever glorying in his worth;
Angels sing around the throne,
"Thou art worthy! Thou alone!"

4 He will soon return again,
And his saints with him shall reign;
In this hope thy joyful say
Come lord Jesus— come away.

Text Information
First Line: Glory unto Jesus be
Title: Praise
Author: Glas
Meter: P. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Death of Jesus, who Died for All; Who tasted Death for Every Man
Notes: Public Domain.
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