5380. O Thou God of My Salvation

1. O Thou God of my salvation,
my Redeemer from all sin;
Moved by Thy divine compassion,
who hast died my heart to win;
I will praise Thee, I will praise Thee,
where shall I Thy praise begin?
I will praise Thee, I will praise Thee,
where shall I Thy praise begin?

2. Though unseen, I love the Savior,
He hath brought salvation near;
Manifests His pardoning favor,
and when Jesus doth appear,
Soul and body, soul and body,
shall His glorious image bear;
Soul and body, soul and body,
shall His glorious image bear.

3. While the angel choirs are crying,
Glory to the great I Am,
I with them will still be vying—
glory, glory, to the Lamb!
Oh, how precious, oh, how precious
is the sound of Jesus’ name!
Oh, how precious, oh, how precious
is the sound of Jesus’ name!

4. Angels now are hovering round us,
unperceived among the throng;
Wondering at the love that crowned us,
glad to sing the holy song;
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
love and praise to Christ belong!
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
love and praise to Christ belong!

Text Information
First Line: O Thou God of my salvation
Title: O Thou God of My Salvation
Author: Thomas Olivers (1769)
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Daniel Sedgwick, who reprinted Thomas Olivers's [sic] poems, said: This hymn is attributed to him on the circumstantial evidence that surrounds its history. It first appeared appended to a short account of the death of Mary Langson, of Taxall, in Cheshire, who died January 29, 1769, when Olivers was stationed on that circuit. The internal evidence so substantiates the claim that the authorship is not questioned. Nutter, p. 18
Tune Information
Name: TOWNER
Composer: Daniel Brink Towner (1913)
Meter: 87.87 D
Incipit: 13513 12356 53213
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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