1 All hail, incarnate God!
The wond'rous things foretold
Of thee in sacred writ
With joy our eyes behold:
Still does thine arm new trophies wear,
And monuments of glory rear.
2 To thee the hoary head
Its silver honors pays;
To thee the blooming youth
Devotes his brightest days:
And every age their tribute bring,
And bow to thee all-conquering king.
3 O haste, victorious prince,
That happy glorious day,
When souls, like drops of dew,
Shall own thy gentle sway:
Oh may it bless our longing eyes,
And bear our shouts beyond the skies.
4 All hail, triumphant Lord,
Eternal be thy reign;
Behold the nations sue
To wear thy gentle chain:
When earth and time are known no more;
Thy throne shall stand for ever sure.
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First Line: | All hail, incarnate God! |
Title: | The Increase of the Messiah's Kingdom |
Meter: | As the 148th |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Topic: | The Church: Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers; Associations of Christians and churches: Praise for the increase of the church; Kingdom of Christ increasing |
Notes: | Author: S— |