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89. Sing of the Lamb

1 Sing of the Lamb, whose love and pow’r
Rescued the world in its darkest hour,
While angle hosts intently gaze,
And heaven is filled with holy praise.

Refrain:
Sing, oh, sing with rapture, sing, oh, sing;
To his shrine your praises bring;
Sing, oh, sing with rapture, sing, oh, sing,
Hallelujahs fill the air,
From all who Jesus’ mercies share.

2 Sing of the Lamb, whose blood was shed,
Who lay among, yet left the dead;
To save from sin, and death’s dread pow’r,
He triumphed in the darkest hour. [Refrain]

3 Sing of the Lamb, his blood applied,
That saves the sinner justified,
Cleansing unrighteousness away,
Which on the troubled conscience lay. [Refrain]

4 Sing of the Lamb who is to stand
On Zion’s Mount, in Glory Land,
When all the blood-washed host shall sing,
“Jesus our Prophet, Priest, and King.” [Refrain]

5 Sing to the Lamb, all kindred here,
Who in his glorious triumphs share;
Sing to the Lamb, with all above,
Who taste the fulness of his love. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Sing of the Lamb, whose love and power
Title: Sing of the Lamb
Author: C. H. Whitecar
Refrain First Line: Sing, oh, sing with rapture
Publication Date: 1882
Tune Information
Name: [Sing of the Lamb, whose love and power]
Composer: H. L. Gilmour



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