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Hymn 28

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.28 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: What mighty man, or mighty God Lyrics: What mighty man, or mighty God, Comes travelling in state, Along the Idumean road, Away from Bozrah's gate? The glory of his robes proclaim 'Tis some victorious king: "'Tis I, the Just, th' Almighty One, That your salvation bring." "Why, mighty Lord," thy saints inquire, "Why thine apparel's red? And all thy vesture stained like those Who in the wine-press tread?" "I by myself have trod the press, And crushed my foes alone; My wrath has struck the rebels dead, My fury stamped them down. "'Tis Edom's blood that dyes my robes With joyful scarlet stains; The triumph that my raiment wears Sprung from their bleeding veins. "Thus shall the nations be destroyed That dare insult my saints; I have an arm t' avenge their wrongs, An ear for their complaints." Scripture: Isaiah 63:1-3 Languages: English
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The triumph of Christ over the enemies of his church

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.XXVIII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: What mighty man, or mighty God Lyrics: 1 What mighty man, or mighty God, Comes travelling in state Along the Idumean road, Away from Bozrah's gate? 2 The glory of his robes proclaim 'Tis some victorious king: "'Tis I, the Just, th' Almighty One, "That your salvation bring." 3 Why, mighty Lord, thy saints inquire, Why thine apparel's red? And all thy vesture stain'd like those Who in the wine-press tread? 4 "I by myself have trod the press, "And crush'd my foes alone; "My wrath has struck the rebels dead, "My fury stamp'd them down. 5 "'Tis Edom's blood that dyes my robe "With joyful scarlet stains; "The triumph that my raiment wears "Sprung from their bleeding veins. 6 "Thus shall the nations be destroy'd "That dare insult my saints: "I have an arm t' avenge their wrongs, "An ear for their complaints." Scripture: Isaiah 63:1-3 Languages: English
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The Triumph of Christ over the Enemies of his Church

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCIX (1791) First Line: What mighty Man, or mighty God Lyrics: What mighty Man, or mighty God, Comes traveling in State, Along the Idumean Road, Away from Bozrah's Gate! 2 The Glory of his Robes proclaim 'Tis some victorious King: "'Tis I, the Just, th' Almighty One, That your Salvation bring." 3 Why, mighty Lord, thy saints inquire, Why thine Apparel's red? And all thy Vesture stain'd like those Who in the Wine-press tread?" 4 I by my self have trod the Press, "And crush'd my Foes alone; "My Wrath has struck the Rebels dead, "My Fury stamp'd them down. 5 "'Tis Edoms Blood that dyes my Robes "With joyful Scarlet Stains; "The Triumph that my Raiment wears "Sprung from their bleeding Veins. 6 "Thus shall the Nations be destroy'd "That dare insult my Saints; "I have an arm t'avenge their Wrongs, "An ear for their Complaints." Topics: Hope of Israel Scripture: Isaiah 63:1-3 Languages: English
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The Triumph of Christ over the Enemies of his Church

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCIX (1801) First Line: What mighty Man, or mighty God Topics: For the Hope of the World Scripture: Isaiah 63:1-3 Languages: English

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