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371b. All praise to our redeeming Lord

1 All praise to our redeeming Lord,
who joins us by his grace,
and bids us, each to each restored,
together seek his face.

2 He bids us build each other up;
and, gathered into one,
to our high calling’s glorious hope
we hand in hand go on.

3 The gift which he on one bestows,
we all delight to prove;
the grace through every vessel flows,
in purest streams of love.

4 Ev'n now we think and speak the same,
and cordially agree;
concentred all, through Jesus’ name,
in perfect harmony.

5 We all partake the joy of one,
the common peace we feel,
a peace to sensual minds unknown,
a joy unspeakable.

6 And if our fellowship below
in Jesus be so sweet,
what heights of rapture shall we know
when round his throne we meet!

Text Information
First Line: All praise to our redeeming Lord
Author: Charles Wesley
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Notes: Alternative tune: ST FULBERT 336
Tune Information
Name: ST MAGNUS
Composer: Jeremiah Clarke, c. 1673-1707
Meter: CM
Key: G Major



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