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52. Praise the Lord and Worship Him

1 Praise the Lord and worship Him, a song prepare;
While we enter joyfully the house of prayer;
Praise the Lord, and honor Him who guards our way,
Watching o’er us tenderly by night and day.

Refrain:
Praise Him, praise Him, join the loud acclaim,
Praise Him, praise Him, bless His holy name;
Ever kind and merciful in all His ways,
He alone is worthy to receive our praise.

2 Praise Him in His majesty and strength arrayed;
Praise Him in the firmament His hands have made;
In our lives acknowledge Him the King of kings.
Then in safety we may dwell beneath His wings. [Refrain]

3 Praise Him in His righteousness, the Holy One;
Spread abroad the wondrous work that He hath done;
Through His perfect sacrifice the world is blest.
Whosoever will, may come to Him and rest. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Praise the Lord and worship him
Title: Praise the Lord and Worship Him
Author: F. J. Crosby
Refrain First Line: Praise him, praise him, join the loud acclaim
Publication Date: 1899
Scripture:
Topic: Hope and Joy; Praise
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Praise the Lord and worship him]
Composer: Ira D. Sankey
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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