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Immanuel! we sing thy praise

Author: Paul Henkel Hymnal: Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed. #35 (1838) Topics: For the Gospels and Epistles Languages: English
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Immanuel, We Sing Thy Praise

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8345 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Immanuel, we sing Thy praise; Thou Prince of life! Thou spring of grace! We worship Thee with one accord, Thou virgin’s Son! Thou Lord of lords! 2 We join with heav’nly hosts to be Employed with those who worship Thee; Since long it hath been our request, That Thou shouldst come, O welcome Guest! 3 How often, since the world was made, Have many for Thy coming prayed! The fathers and the prophets were Desirous that Thou shouldst appear, 4 With ardent zeal for Thee did look That king and shepherd of Thy flock, That man who so well pleasèd Thee Who worshiped Thee with psaltery. 5 O may the Lord from Zion come, To break our bands, and take us home May we relief by Him obtain! That Jacob may rejoice again. 6 Now, Thou art come, as we have prayed, And in a stall and manger laid; The world by Thee is clothed and fed Thou hast not where to lay Thy head. 7 Thy dwellings are of meanest kind; Yet all the heavens, they are Thine: A human breast affords Thee food, Tho’ angels worship Thee, their God. 8 The seas, they bound at Thy commands, And Thou art decked with swaddling-bands; Thou art our God, yet deignst to be Exposed to want and poverty. 9 Thou art the fount of every bliss, And yet exposed to great distress: All nations’ help art Thou alone, Thou seekest help, but findest none. 10 We praise Thee, O Thou ever blest! Our praises are to Thee addressed; If angels join to praise Thy name, Sure we are bound to do the same. Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Immanuel we sing thy praise

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XVIII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Immanuel we sing thy praise, Thou prince of life, thou spring of grace: We worship thee with one accord, Thou virgin son, thou Lord of Lords. 2 We join with heav'nly hosts to be, Employ'd with those who worship thee; Since long it hath been our request, That thou should'st come O wellcome guest. 3 How often since the world was made, Have many for thy comming pray'd! The fathers and the Prophets were, Desirious that thou should'st appear. 4 With ardent zeal for thee did look That king and shepherd of thy flock, That man who so well pleased thee, Who worship'd thee with Psaltery. 5 O may the Lord from Zion come To break our bands and take us home! May we relief by him obtain! That Jacob may rejoice again. 6 Now thou art come, as we have pray'd, And in a stall and manger laid; The world by thee, is cloath'd and fed, Thou hast not where to lay thy head. 7 Thy dwellings are of meanest kind. Yet all the heavens they are thine; A human breast affords thee food, Tho' Angels worship thee their God. 8 The seas they bound at thy commands And thou art deck'd with swathing bands; Thou art our God, yet deign'st to be Expos'd to want and poverty. 9 Thou art the fount of ev'ry bliss, And het expos'd to great distress: All nations help, art thou alone, Thou seekest help but findest none. 10 We praise thee, O thou ev'r bless'd! Our praises are to thee address'd; If Angels join to praise thy name, Sure we are bound to do the same. Topics: Christmas Languages: English

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