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My Savior, 'Tis of Thee

Representative Text

1 My Savior, ’tis of Thee,
Dear Lamb of Calvary,
Of Thee I sing;
To Him who thus did die
To save and sanctify,
And take with Him on high,
Let praises ring.

2 My precious Savior, Thee,
Clothed with all majesty,
Forevermore,
Help us Thy name to praise,
As songs of joy we raise,
In loyal, loving lays,
And Thee adore.

3 Let sacred songs arise,
Filling both earth and skies,
Singing Thy praise;
Let angels join the choir,
Sweep every heav’nly lyre,
With lips and hearts of fire,
Echo Thy praise.

4 Soon Thou wilt come again,
And on the earth shall reign,
O’er land and sea;
Come, blessèd Prince of Light,
Come in Thy glory bright;
Claim Thou Thy royal right;
We welcome Thee.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #11639

Author: William C. Stokes

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Text Information

First Line: My Savior, 'tis of Thee, Dear Lamb of Calvary
Title: My Savior, 'Tis of Thee
Author: William C. Stokes
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #11639
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The Cyber Hymnal #11639

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