1070. The Countless Multitudes on High

1. The countless multitudes on high,
Who tune their songs to Jesus’ name,
All merit of their own deny,
And Jesus’ worth alone proclaim.

2. Firm on the ground of sovereign grace
They stand before Jehovah’s throne;
The new song in that blessèd place
Is, Thou art worthy, Thou alone!

3. With spotless robes of purest white,
And branches of triumphal palm,
They shout, with transports of delight,
Heaven’s ceaseless, universal psalm;

4. “Salvation’s glory all be paid
To Him who sits upon the throne,
And to the Lamb whose blood was shed:
Thou, Thou art worthy, Thou alone;

5. For Thou was slain, and in Thy blood
These robes were washed so spotless pure!
Thou mad’st us kings and priests to God:
For ever let Thy praise endure!

6. While thus the ransomed myriads shout,
Amen! the holy angels cry—
Amen! Amen! resounds throughout
The boundless regions of the sky.

Text Information
First Line: The countless multitudes on high
Title: The Countless Multitudes on High
Author: Robert Sandeman (1775)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Sometimes attributed incorrectly to Archibald Rutherford.
Tune Information
Name: CROMER
Composer: John Andrew Lloyd, 1815-1874
Meter: LM
Incipit: 51364 21712 35143
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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