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Wherefore do the nations wage war

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for Public, Social, and Domestic Worship #156 (1875) Languages: English

Wherefore do the nations wage war

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for Public, Social and Domestic Worship #d967 (1853) Languages: English

Wherefore do the nations wage war

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for Public, Social, and Domestic Worship #d968 (1848) Languages: English
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Wherefore Do The Nations Rage

Author: Robert Grant, 1780-1838 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11871 Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Wherefore do the nations wage Lyrics: 1 Wherefore do the nations wage War against the King of kings? Whence the people’s maddening rage, Fraught with vain imaginings? 2 Haughty chiefs and rulers proud Forth in banded fury run, Braving, with defiance loud, God and His anointed Son. 3 "Let us break their bonds in twain! Let us cast their cords away!" But the Highest with disdain Sees and mocks their vain array. 4 "High on Zion I prepare" (Thus He speaks) "a regal throne; Thou, My Prince, My chosen heir, Rise to claim it as Thine own!" 5 "Son of God, with God the same, Enter Thine imperial dome! Lo! the shaking heav’ns proclaim, Mightiest Lord, Thy kingdom come. 6 "Pomp or state dost Thou demand? In Thy Father’s glory shine! Dost Thou ask for high command? Lo! the universe is Thine!" 7 Ye who spurn His righteous sway, Yet, ah yet, He spares your breath; Yet His hand, averse to slay, Balances the bolt of death. 8 Ere that dreadful bolt descends, Haste before His feet to fall, Kiss the scepter He extends, And adore Him, Lord of all! Languages: English Tune Title: FULTON
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Wherefore do the nations wage

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #117b (1898) Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: FULTON
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Wherefore do the nations wage

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #117b (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: FULTON
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Wherefore do the nations wage

Author: Grant Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #143 (1877) Topics: Christ — His Kingdom and Atonement Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English

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