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DLXXXVI | A Selection of Hymns#DLXXXVII | DLXXXVIII |
Text: | The Worship of Heaven |
Author: | Steele |
1 O for a sweet inspiring ray,
To animate our feeble strains,
From the bright realms of endless day,
The blissful realms, where Jesus reigns!
2 There, low before his glorious throne,
Adoring saints and angels fall;
And with delightful worship own
His smile, their bliss, their heaven, their all.
3 Immortal glories crown his head,
While tuneful hallelujahs rise,
And love, and joy, and triumph spread
Thro' all th' assemblies of the skies.
4 He smiles, and seraphs tune their songs
To boundless rapture while they gaze;
Ten thousand thousand joyful tongues
Resound his everlasting praise.
5 There all the fovorites of the lamb
Shall join at last the heavenly choir;
O may the joy inspiring theme
Awake our faith and warm desire!
6 Dear Savior, let thy spirit seal
Our interest in that blissful place;
'Till death remove this mortal veil,
And we behold thy lovely face.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O for a sweet inspiring ray |
Title: | The Worship of Heaven |
Author: | Steele |
Meter: | L. M> |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Heaven; Worship of Heaven. |