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66. Blest be our everlasting Lord

1 Blest be our everlasting Lord,
Our Father, God, and King!
Thy sovereign goodness we record,
Thy glorious power we sing.

2 By Thee the victory is given:
The majesty divine,
Wisdom and might, and earth and heaven,
And all therein are Thine.

3 The kingdom, Lord, is Thine alone,
Who dost Thy right maintain,
And, high on Thine eternal throne,
O’er men and angels reign.

4 Riches, as seemeth good to Thee,
Thou dost, and honor give;
And kings their power and dignity
Out of Thy hand receive.

5 Thou hast on us the grace bestowed,
Thy greatness to proclaim;
And therefore now thank we our God,
And praise Thy glorious Name.

6 Thy glorious Name, Thy nature’s powers,
Thou hast to man made known;
And all the Deity is ours,
Through Thy incarnate Son.

Text Information
First Line: Blest be our everlasting Lord
Author: C. Wesley (1762, a.)
Meter: C.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: God: His Majesty and Greatness
Notes: Alternate tune #104
Tune Information
Name: NOTTINGHAM
Meter: C.
Key: G Major
Notes: Composer from index: Jer. Clarke, 1700



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