1 Beyond the starry skies,
Far as the eternal hills,
There, in boundless world of light,
Our great Redeemer dwells.
2 Around him angels fair,
In countless armies shine;
And ever in exalted lays
They offer songs divine.
3 Hail, Prince of life! they cry,
Whose unexampled love
Moved thee to quit those glorious realms
And royalties above.
4 And when he stooped to earth,
And suffered rude disdain,
They cast their honors at his feet,
And waited in his train.
5 They saw him on the cross,
While darkness veiled the skies;
And when he burst the gates of death,
They saw the Conqueror rise.
6 They thronged his chariot wheels,
And bore him to his throne;
They swept their golden harps, and sung--
The glorious work is done!
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First Line: | Beyond the starry skies, Far as the eternal hills |
Author: | Turner |
Meter: | S. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Topic: | Provisions of the Gospel: Glad Tidings; The Redemptive Scheme |