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66B. Come, All Ye People, Bless Our God

1 Come, all ye people, bless our God
and tell his glorious praise abroad,
who holds our souls in life,
who never lets our feet be moved
and, though our faith he oft has proved,
upholds us in the strife.

2 We come with off'rings to his house,
and here we pay the solemn vows
we uttered in distress;
to him our all we dedicate,
to him we wholly consecrate
the lives his mercies bless.

3 Come, hear, all ye who fear the Lord,
while I with grateful heart record
what God has done for me;
I cried to him in deep distress,
And now his wondrous grace I bless,
for he has set me free.

4 The Lord, who turns away the plea
of those who love iniquity,
has answered my request;
he has not turned away my prayer,
his grace and love he makes me share;
his name be ever blest.

Text Information
First Line: Come, all ye people, bless our God
Title: Come, All Ye People, Bless Our God
Meter: 8.8.6.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Scripture:
Topic: Affiliction; Church: As the Lord's House; Opening of Worship (1 more...)
Source: The Psalter, 1912
Notes: Paraphrase
Tune Information
Name: ADOWA
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel
Meter: 8.8.6.D.
Key: G Major or modal



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