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Text:[Come, thou almighty King]
Author (A):Anon.
Author (B):Samuel Wolcott
Tune:ITALIAN HYMN
Composer:Felice de Giardini
Composer (descant):Charles H. Webb

186. [Come, thou almighty King]

A:
4 To thee, One in Three,
eternal praises be,
hence evermore.
Thy majesty
may we in glory see,
and to eternity
love and adore!

B:
4 Christ for all we sing,
the world to Christ we bring,
with joyful song;
the souls, whose days,
reclaimed from err'rs ways,
inspired with hope and praise,
to Christ belong.

Text Information
First Line: [Come, thou almighty King]
Author (A): Anon.
Author (B): Samuel Wolcott
Language: English
Publication Date: 1991
Notes: A. Come, Thou Almighty King (United Methodist Hymnal #61); B. Christ for the World We Sing (United Methodist Hymnal #568)
Tune Information
Name: ITALIAN HYMN
Composer: Felice de Giardini
Composer (descant): Charles H. Webb
Key: G Major
Copyright: Descant © 1965 Shawnee Press, Inc.
Notes: Descant (Vocal or Instrumental); Trumpet suggested; part transposed for Bb trumpet in Appendix A



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