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349. The Lord in Zion Reigneth

1 The Lord in Zion reigneth!
Let all the earth rejoice,
And come before his throne of grace
With tuneful heart and voice;
The Lord in Zion reigneth,
And there his praise shall ring,
To him shall princes bend the knee,
And kings their glory bring.

2 The Lord in Zion reigneth,
And who so great as he?
The depths of earth are in his hands,
He rules the mighty sea;
O crown his name with honor,
And let his standard wave,
Till distant isles beyond the deep
Shall own his pow'r to save.

3 The Lord in Zion reigneth,
These hours to him belong,
O enter now his temple gates,
And fill his courts with song;
Beneath his royal banner,
Let ev'ry creature fall,
Exalt the King of heav'n and earth,
"And crown him Lord of all!"

Text Information
First Line: The Lord in Zion reigneth!
Title: The Lord in Zion Reigneth
Author: Fanny Crosby
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Christ: Christ King; Special Selections: Choir or Quartet
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: DANKS
Composer: H. P. Danks
Meter: 7, 6, 8, 6, 8, 6, 8, 6.
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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