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Conquering Prince and Lord of glory

Author: Miss Winkworth; Gerhard Tersteegen Meter: 8.7.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Kingdom and Priesthood of Christ; Lent, Third Sunday; Lent, Sixth Sunday; Easter Season, Thrid Sunday; Ascension Day; Sunday after Ascension; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Conquering Prince and Lord of glory, Majestly enthroned in light! All the heavens are bowed before Thee, Far beyond them spreads Thy might. Shall I fall not at Thy feet, And my heart with rapture beat, Now Thy glory is displayed, Thine ere yet the worlds were made? 2 As I watch Thee far ascending To the right hand of the throne, See the host before Thee bending, Praising Thee in sweetest tone, Shall not I too at Thy feet Here the angels' strain repeat, And rejoice that heaven doth ring With the triumph of my King? 3 Power and Spirit are o'erflowing; On me also be they poured: Every hindrance overthrowing, Make Thy foes Thy footstool, Lord. Yea, let earth's remotest end To Thy righteous sceptre bend; Make Thy way before Thee plain, O'er all hearts and spirits reign. 4 Lo! Thy presence now is filling All Thy Church in every place, Fill my heart too, make me willing In this season of Thy grace. Come, Thou King of glory, come, Deign to make my heart Thy home, There abide and rule alone, As upon Thy heavenly throne. 5 Thou art leaving me, yet bringing God and heaven most inly near: From this earthly life upspringing, As though still I saw Thee here, Let my heart, transplanted hence, Strange to earth, and time, and sense, Dwell with Thee in heaven e'en now, Where our only joy art Thou! Used With Tune: SOLLT ICH MEINEM GOTT NICHT SINGEN

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