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493. Join all the glorious names

1 Join all the glorious names
of wisdom, love, and power,
that ever mortals knew,
that angels ever bore:
all are too mean to speak his worth,
too mean to set my Saviour forth.

2 But O what gentle terms,
what condescending ways
doth our Redeemer use
to teach his heavenly grace!
Mine eyes with joy and wonder see
what forms of love he bears for me.

*3 Great Prophet of my God,
my tongue would bless thy name;
by thee the joyful news
of our salvation came:
the joyful news of sins forgiven,
of hell subdued and peace with heaven.

*4 Jesus my great High-Priest
offered his blood and died;
my guilty conscience seeks
no sacrifice beside:
his powerful blood did once atone,
and now it pleads before the throne.

5 My dear almighty Lord,
my Conqueror and my King,
thy sceptre and thy sword,
thy reign of grace, I sing;
thine is the power: behold I sit
in willing bonds before thy feet.

6 Now let my soul arise,
and tread the tempter down;
my Captain leads me forth
to conquest and a crown.
A feeble saint shall win the day,
though death and hell obstruct the way.

7 Should all the hosts of death,
and powers of hell unknown,
put their most dreadful forms
of rage and mischief on,
I shall be safe, for Christ displays
superior power, and guardian grace.

Text Information
First Line: Join all the glorious names
Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Meter: 66 66 44 44
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Epiphany IV: Year B; Proper 5: Year B; Proper 16: Year A
Tune Information
Name: DARWALL'S 148TH
Composer: John Darwall, 1731-1789
Composer (descant): Alan Gray, 1855-1935
Meter: 66 66 44 44
Key: C Major
Copyright: Descant @ Cambridge University Press



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