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207. Zion's Glory and Safety

1 God is known among His people;
Ev'ry mouth His praises fill
From of old he has established
His abode on Zion's hill.
There He broke the sword and arrow,
Bade the noise of war be still.

2 Excellent and glorious art Thou,
With Thy trophies from the fray;
Thou hast slain the the valiant-hearted
Wrapt in sleep of death are they;
When Thy anger once is risen,
Who can stand in that dread day?

3 When from heav'n Thy sentence sounded,
All the earth in fear was still,
While to save the meek and lowly
God in judgement wrought His will;
E'en the wrath of man shall praise Thee,
Thy design it shall fulfill.

4 Vow and pay ye to Jehovah,
Him your God forever own;
All men, bring your gifts before him;
Worship Him and Him alone;
Mighty kings obey and fear Him,
Princes bow before His throne.

Text Information
First Line: God is know among His people
Title: Zion's Glory and Safety
Meter: 8s and 7s
Language: English
Publication Date: 1912
Scripture:
Topic: Anger of God: Fearful; Christ: Power of; Christ: Present in His Church (15 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: TEMPLE BORO
Composer: F. Pinder
Meter: 8s and 7s
Key: D♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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