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201. All Hail, O King!

1 Hail, mighty King of Glory!
Praise in song and story
To Thy name shall ever be!
We give Thee adoration
For the great salvation
Love provided full and free.
Thy care hath never failed us
When the foe assailed us,
And to Canaan's happy land
In safety we were guided,
And a way provided
By Thy mighty hand.

Chorus:
All hail, Immanuel!
Our King victorious,
Thou alone art God!
E'en the wilderness
And the desert places
Speak Thy praise abroad.
To Thy majesty,
From sea unto sea
All nations yet shall bend,
And evermore Thy name adore,
O King, world without end.
All hail, our glorious King!
Of Thee alone we sing,
O glorious King.

2 Hail, mighty King eternal
Throned in light supernal,
Hear Thy people while they pray;
Thy word, in mercy spoken,
Shall remain unbroken
When the worlds have passed away.
Great Author of Creation,
And of our salvation,
Thou art God and Thou alone!
With songs of angels blending,
May our praise ascending
Echo round Thy throne. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Hail, mighty King of glory
Title: All Hail, O King!
Author: Chas. H. Gabriel
Refrain First Line: All hail, Immanuel!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Chorus Choir Selections; God; GrĂ¢ce (1 more...)
Copyright: Copyright, 1919, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured.
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Hail, mighty King of Glory!]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel
Incipit: 51232 16565 43456
Key: C Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1919, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured.
Notes: Public Domain.



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